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t ; : . r \ yv-.-r;?-*'." <^1?1 l^MLMJ^SSaSSSSSSSSS^SS. " *" A <tQ.l ; fb Kjv * \ V, WE HAVE TH I Tovs and C K' ' ft That eiver a ? / we are going Doll that yc dow. All wi us a call an \v y we can save . * - a big stock ( have market . f fail to come i St ' - ' " ,i you that our \ -v ?' ; I 1 < k'; V ' 1 ? . . , V' I Don't forget 1 / c m- * , V YOURS TO PLE A O /M A. B. VI On the Corn* LOWNDESVILLE. Rev. W. H. Ariail of Rock Hill came "If A J by this place Monday on his way to Con- Will ferenoe at Abbeville and spent a day or p S g jg two with his son Mr. Manon Ariail, who u | ? S has been assisting in the bank here for J[ IV I sometime.. Rev. R. *W. Humphries and Mrs. Sallie Huckabee went to Abbeville Monday, the one to fill his place in the gathering of / Methodist ministers, the other to enjoy the companionship of friends. During the past week several home changes nave taken place among our townspeople. Mr. J. F. Gibert who had occupied Mrs. Moores house on Bell St. since last \ winter, on Tuesday moved to the T. D. . Oooley place on Main St. _ Mr. Laurence Speer who had been at ygg Dr. Speer,8 old home pn, Tuesday moved to the house vacated as above stated. On Friday Dr. Speer. moved from the Latimer house to his old home is no doubt TTT better satisfied than he has been for 1/1/ * twelve months. "p C Mr. J. M. Tucker and family of the ?i Iri ,?Qf Rnf) arft occudv- f i m a rti Uil/tcu iu lowv ?vv? 4 Ina the old Johnson home. "* *" Mrs S. F. Epps had the misfortune Watch of looseing her barn by fire Monday night. The County hands in charge of Capt. J. V. Schroeder passed through this place Monday. The people of the Township are glad, that soon, the roads over which they # y \ have to travel, will be put into first class ^ order. Wednesday evening at a rural school get txie near Mr. C. L. Clinkscales taught by . Miss Roger's, while the boys were playing tO US &] baseball, the batter let the bat slip out of hishand.it struck Mr: Jeff Bowman's son on the nose where it joins the frontal bone A ? 4f badly breaking the first. Dr. J. D. Wil- H yww son was called in and rendered, the necessary service. The little fellow is doing as of well as could be expected. r.' As was reported in these columns sometime ago Mr. D. L. Barnes, gave to his Ch little Nephew Master Dr. Witte Harper a sheltand pony aud a buggy to match. The / owner has been having an enjoyable time ~| driving around. Last week the little pony wanted it, is supposed, to play smart and that he could rim away as well as a big horse and he did and when the frolic was : over and the fragments gathered up, it was found that no little time and labor will be called for to put things to rights. Tronpe. DOTS FROM ARBORVILLE. Miss Gillie and Master Allen Bowie spent last Saturday night and Sunday with Misses Lucy and Jessie Bowie. Master Allen says he doesn't like the cotton mill much ; would rather be out on the farm. We ?? 9 agree with the young man. This thing of i'lall* ^ being harbored up in a cotton mill doesn't Oj suit a boy who has been raised on the farm. Everything Is very dull just now, but we are looking forward to Christmas and Old Th Santa. Wo have not heard of any of our iellv-lil young men making any preparation for J ,,3 , bringing in their best girls yet, but we attaciN think from from Mr. J. H. Green's conduct apph'there must be something doing. ri r Next Saturday is ou? regular meeting day at Arborvilie school house. This Is and ch our last meeting for this year. We hope ancj av all of the members will be present; there will be some important business to attend to, and new officers to elect. Boys, don't let your Union go down; stick till all is - blue. Now is the time to stick and now is -?Xt the time to work; with plenty of hog and *V' hominy, we are prepared to work more. your m Mr. J. R. Winn killed a hog last week on xu . that weighed seven hundred and eighty U1C pounds, and Mr. Will Nickles killed two anyone that netted four hundred and fifty each, marvpli This looks like Unionism. So much for c Nubbin Ridge! ?us. 5 - ? you a f Seaboard Schedule, thousai *l "?* J Qn/1 rni No. 83 due 1? 81 p. m. WUIUUUUUU vcni juuic u11u bui No. 52 due 12 45 p. tn. Northbound local. vf__ No. 53 due 8.19 p.m. Southbound local. or Mar No. S3 due 4.10 p. n>. Northbound vestibule. not fin No, 37 due 2.89 4. m. Southbound night train , No. 38 due 2.43 a.m. Northbound night tran St it lite, We have some good values in JOHT1 cooking stoves. (J * ? lie L. W. White Co. . . \ "V ? I i \ f t< .... . < ,t - _' , \ '/ n DOLL. * ' f X \ E GREATEST LINE 0FV ^ Christmas Goods i ' x "* - J'l-iu* ?um i mi 1 ' f % ? ?ime to Abbeville, and ' t ; to give away the Big L ' ; . ' >u can see in our wm3 ask is that you give d let us show you that you' money. We have Df these goods and we . 1 them close Don't in and let us convince t t prices are the lowest. bo ask for the Doll \\ . . \ \ , / Coupon. 1 // 4EATHAM ?r at McKee's old stand. VlJillUlllJilU M . % MjM +-! MLM J. AWAITS YOU AT RYKARD'S. ' , '' b largest stock of Jewelry that we have liad in irs for your inspection. ^ *n 6ty^eBj jfrpw the smallest la ^ ^ dies watcn to tne largest raiiroac ^ece, and from the cheapest to the 21 jewel quality. Cases to suit any one. are onr specialty Th?se jn nee(j of Eyeglasses can m here at one-third the price paid elsewhere. Come ad save your money. i,000 Lot of Drummer's Samples jewelry will be displayed at Rykard's for the five days preceding ristraas. Take advantage of this opportunity of selecting your ristmas present. . \ I. VV . JtC Y JrLJLJ. $ i / Pile Remedy San is Prepared Especially for the Treatment f Piles in all of the Various Forms of This Distressing and Painful Affliction. is preparation is antiseptic, astringent and healing. It is a ce preparation put up in a tube with perforated nozzle sd, thus enabling sufferers of Pile diseases in any form to ManZan to the affected parts readily. ManZan draws'out nation and heals the affected parts. Every man, woman ild who is afflicted with pites in any form should use ManZan oid a painful, serious operation. CURES PILES e guarantee ManZan to give satisfactory results or refund oney. Why ? Because we believe it to be the best pile cure market today. It will be a pleasure to us to mail free to : suffering from Piles or any rectal diseases a sample of the dus ManZan Pile Cure. ' Don't wait. Delays are danger>end us your name and address to-day and we will gladly send ree trial package of this wonderful preparation, admitted by ids to be one of the best remedies of its kind for the relief :e of Piles in any form ever known. Purchase a 50 cent tube iZan from your druggist or dealer and if the preparation does all we claim yourmoney will be refunded. Take no sub but insist on ManZan. \ PREPARED BY } W. KENNEDY & CO. Chicago, U. S. A. . A. MILFORD & CO., Abbeville, S. C. I V-: .- I .... ... . & \ ;l | THOMAS PdROY PflSCHSL. , Tribute to<the Worth of a Good Man. There died at the Margaret Wright flosSital in Augusta, Ga., on the evening of ovember 23rd, a man whose death caused a distinct loss not only to his own home and town but to the entire community at large. Thomas Purdy Paschal was a giant in Iranierand mind and in heart. Born in that perilous year of l8G3,near Mt. Carmel, S. into a home which the misfortunes of war had made destitute, Tom Paschal even in his baby years became the breadwinner of the family, the comfort and support of his widowed mother. This responsibility so nobly begun never ceased. By strict integrity, perseverance, and wonderful business ability Mr. Paschal amassed considerable property and became one of the most popular and successful business men in that part of the state. Being a man of generous impulses, sympathetic and charitable, lie was a true friend to all, and to the poor, white and black, a blessing. [This writer knows to his own knowledge, (that last January before leaving for Hot Springs, Arkansas, to seek health. Mr. Pasonal hinijlf saw that the poor folks | around were provided lor. r or years ue gavetotlie negroes work to enable them to live through the winter, even when he did not need the work done. Only the angels know what good to the world Tom Paschal's life was. He was a father indeed to many fatherless children, and to 4 the widow a helper. To his own loved ones Tom Paschal was a tender and affectionate son, a true and loving husband, and to his only child a devoted father. Tom Paschal lived that practical religion which ho knew was so necessary to comfort and existence in this life. About a year ago Mr, Paschal's health failed the stuiggle was too great for even his big mind and body and on the 29th of September he took his bed. and later was carried to the hospital. With a fortitude which was characteristic of the man, he fought his last brave light against that fearful disease, diabetes, tut in vain, and like a babe he fell sweetly to sleep on Tuesday evening, November the 23rd at 8:30 o'clock. His funeral was preached by his beloved pastor,. Kev. S. L. Patterson of the Associate Reform Presbyterian Church in Mt. Carmel, S. C. on Ihanksgiving Day at noon. He was buried in the cemetery by the Knights of Pythias of which order he was an an active member. In 1895 he was married to Miss Lilly May Williams, youngest daughter of the 'late Capt. D. R. Williams of Greenwood, S. C. His wife and little daughter, also hi$ aged mother survive him. . One who Knew Him, and appreciated his true worth. MnniFinATMN OF SOUTHERN CATTLE QUARANTINE. By an order issued by the Secretary/ of Agriculture effective December (i, the 'following areas arc released from the Federal quarantine for Texas fever or tick fever of cattle: In Texas, Scurry County: in Oklahoma, Harmon County, that portion of Greer County west of the Kansas City Mexico and Orient Railway, that portion of Caddo County north of the Mangum branch of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, and the remainder of Canadian county; in Arkansas, the counties of Mississippi and v Poinsett; in Ten-, nossee, Watren County arrd the remainders of Putuaan and Dekalb counties; in South Carolina, the counties of Oconee, Pickens, Greenville, and Anderson; in Virginia, Lunenberg and Mecklftnburg counties, and Bruton district of Yoi;k County. This action is taken as a result of the progress made in the extermination of the ticks which spread the disease. Since the beginning of this work in 1906-over 80, 000 square miles of territory have been freed from ticks and released from quarantine. Eating for Strength. The greatest pleasure to be derived from eating is the pleasure one gets in the knowledge that his food is * * * ? 1* trl_ giving mm greater Bureu&iu aim Totality. Because of this fact there Is a constant increase in the consumption of Quaker Oats; every time the strength making qualities of Quaker Oats have been tested by scientific investigation or by 'experiments in families it has been found to be a food without an equal. It builds the muscles and brain without taxing the- digestive organs-; it costs so little anyone can afford it, and it is so carefully prepared and packed that it is absolutely pure and clean. A Quaker Oats eating family is always a healthy family. Besides the regular size packages Quaker Oats can be bought in hermetically sealed tins. Packed in this way it'keeps fresh and. sweet-in any climate. ' 11 A large stock of Pittsburg Per" t 1 _ i? _T 1 lect Jt ence on nanas now cueaper than rails. For sale by The L, W. White Co. Always Looking to Vonr imprest*. Call and nee me at once, as I bave two neai coltaecH near public *quar?* 1u dispose of nti? ?acrltlce. Tbr?-e hale* of dwellings bave recently been mad? In ibecl'y to new comers, and the f.upp'> Is running fhqri. Can sell you a number of vacant lot*, but unless you apply e?rlv cat>nol All jour hill lor impr?>ved properly. Not a vacant dwelJinx id ttiecllj, and ibe supply Is not fquai to demands, s< you bnd be?a look after ibe two rottpge* men Honed. / M. E. 1Lolling#wortb. Make a hog pasture with Pitts. burg Perfect fence and save your . feed bill, We sell it, The L. W. TChite Co. ~~ ITCH Cured in 30 Minutes by Wooffdrd's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Hold bv P. B. Sueed. Drutrtrist Our stock of groceries is always full, and the prices are right. Try as. The L. W. White Co. A Fine Farm for Sale! The Ellington Plantation on Little River (7i)o acres), 8^ ruil?-& fronr Abbeville; one-fourth niiie iroin the Seal* a>d R. R. and ihree-fourths utile* from \Vat'? station. \ A 12 hurst r.>x.? < . /*1111 i \r ?i i/i.i <i f"i iin ni-nliur<1 niul JClllJ-k ll? VUll I M i*MW " V?JM. V. MUU over 1U0 pecan trees, smile now bearing ; a real good 7-room house neatly new and paint? d. 9 good tenant houses, 4 good barus. This (limitation hashing been noted \is a c -lion place; about 50 acres wtll t-et in Bermuda grass, foil) pastilles w? H fenced with vviie, also I three large fields fenced; three iine wells of water, four good springs with branches ilia! never lu'l; four different grades of land. Plenty of good p'ne | land to open up a 3-horse iayu ruoie jTbe place li-s well, very little ?vaste iland; a line place for raising cattle; l>lenty of good boltoin land. Plenty iof good lenaiUs ?>n the place. I live on the farm ami will take pleasure itr going all over it wth any one who would wish to se? if. i Would v* nut out-fourth cash, b il auce o:> 1??ti?j: time, f?.ur or five years I would rent the place for at lea^l one year an<! pay 124 bales eotton lent. Titles A-l. if more than oui part3* wished 'o buy would cut the place up J into four or five tracts.^) I might al>o ' sell aunt her good plantation two miles from this one of 0/36 acres lving on Little River. \vm. McNeill, j Deal, 1909. Watts, S. C. jt - V * . t v"- >' . ' - W "* v > < v V , ' ' t V \ '! ' \ \ . r * This roofing is good eno ings and the price is low ei - shed. ,It comes in three w< anu. xnree piy--uiie square caps and cement complete. ; Vfe have the agency fo make the very lowest pric car lots. v r y Write us for prices and sa The Rosenberg Mei / > ABBEVILL j . \ : ^ - -v. - " See Our beautiful CHRISTM/ DISPLAY ' , . Full of New, Ideas, Coming Surprises, Happ Novel and Desirable Features. You can no *"%, "better place to get just the right thing for i one.. Our new: .stock is full of attractions tc who appreciate iSuperior and Really Desirable^ .cil. t - a r\ i J 13 i. n Ui._ uiiiB oi baa jjaiBsi ciiiu JDtiBi yuauiy. We Offer a Splendid Line of HighGoods af Fairest Prices Well adapted to the wants and requirement* Patrons, stocked with most appropriate Gift pensive remembrances and valuable presen you want the good quality, the right article reasonable price, inspect our line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL NOVELTIES, Etc ? t And a multitude of similar attractions that i seen to be appreciated. Come and look at or /Iott rinnrio TV, nirlioTTA a movif ? Tl. ATT TIT 1 11 uay uuuuo x noj uavo iud iuouu xliCV VT1AA rA / / r Our assortment contains in great variety the very la'est i in? novelties of the season which can not fail to meet you For the right present for the right person at the right price us. Do not fail to see our splendid assortment and take a< inducements (ffered. Johnson, Clemson College has been ing Our Fertilizer Ag Samples taken oirthe 19th of October at Dona result as follows : Our 16 per cent. Acid analyzes 16.69; our 1 analyzes 10.63, 2.81; our 8.75-2-2 analyzes 10 2.01. It is goods like these which give you s results. There are no better goods made tha: mirrhfw four 10 rrr\r\/A TVi oco crr\r\Ac nra r o n r? t IKsYV JL UiV VJ1J CI 1 i W Y rized. We are a home enterprise and will appre business. # Horsemen will tell you that there is nothing b horse or mule than a pint of cotton seed meal ; keeps them in first-class condition and makes the and glossy. It is all ihe stock powder they neec Anderson Phosphate & i ANDERSON, S. C. J. E. VANDIVER, President. D. S< VANDIVE ... - , . -.v v .. . . - v :>" ri : y ' < \ mm beti era i - & ' ^1' ' SoifG ' V \ : V " ' ' ' ' ugh for the best dwelllough to use on a wood ' rights?one ply, two ply to the roll, with nails, r this roofing and can , !6s as we buy in solid ,mple, or call and see us. i . Land for gale. One Hundred and Two and OneL Q Half Aores, j A > . within less than two mile# of tbe in- ,i Vl J corporate limits of Abbeville. One \ five rodra bouse in good condition, one 2 large roomy barn, two additional ten- fl ant bouses, good well and spring, spjendid pasture. Terms of Sale-*-One-third cash and '/ > balance on time. \ ' . Apply to ' \ 6, A. Grave*. >y Hits. ,; I OFFER " n l > ' ' i nna a v , / .ss For Sale Holiday * . Dwelling and Store in the city P???Ia " of Abt>ev^,e near 8* A- *! shops. Price |2,000. The very place for a man wanting to do small mercantile bbsines*. ' > I of GUf House and Lot comer Church S, inei" and Tanyard, Street*. This house ' Jf is new, well, built and has si^ rooms. \ andtne " House and Lot In Mt. Carme is located in the best section of the VERWARE, ,own Prlce , v OllG Lot on corner of Orange and }a Lemon Streets, beautifully located level and well drained, $500. v Two Lots near Wardlaw Street, IT HOll* two miuute8 Valk from Graded ea86 you t School ; near In,'and a bargain at , and most pleas- $600 each. . r requirements. jjj Acres one and one-fourth mile ) come riirht to - . ? rrom uny ami is, price ?isuuo.uu. ivantage of the 260 Acres land near Mt Carmel, f8. C., price |2,600, possibly enough VdlCf" ' wood on this place to pay for tt. ^ i List your Real Estate with me and ; come to see me. If you want to buy I ? haveor can get what you want. If you want to sell I can find you a buyer. A nftl||^ ^ also buy and sell all kinds of HflaiyZ- Stocks* and Bonds. Remember I represent the EquitaAin bl<, the strongest Life Insurance ComdlllH paoy in the worid. Robt. S. Link Ids, S. C., Office over Milford's Book Store. Foley's1 < atisfactory A-' n ours and l^i J veil pulve- * !" date your I/flXfltlVO For Stomach Trouble, Sluggish etter for a Liver and Habitual Constipation. a day. It ' cures by aiding all of the ; hair slick digestive organs?gently stimuI j lates the liver and regulates the bowels?the only way that chronic constipation can be Wk cured. Especially recommended IP 11 VVi for women and children. j Clears blotched complexions. | Pleasant to take. Refusa substitutes. Ej Manager, j & A, HILPORD & GO* - ' % A *