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pie Press and Banner Iff. W. <t W. It. B K.1DLEY, Editors. lu I of - - ?? ?-? ?--? -mrww w *n CJj pl ^A.V MiUfJ) (7. V/, W Published every Wednesday at 82 ?. tc *tr ia adv&noe. Wednesday, Jan. 12,1910. t* i ? ui MONEY MAD. || o Amoi-inn tolU r>l X.? CI Y tuiciglici II 11V UOIW i v^i 3 that we are money ma a. Even almond rcd Li Bung says we live too strenuous H v?s, that we are killing ourselves in the ai ad rush for money. In Boston a business man walks to his Bee at the rate of six miles per hour. The ew York businessman goes at the rate ol' r&milea per hour. The Washingtonian w W6,at four miles per hour. The South- t| ijer Bteps it a three mile clip. The tj iban saunters along at two miles per ai jjjr. The.Mexican makes it at about one Jlepaubour, and the Central American r< ^en't_go to an office at all. v Climate has much to do with the stren?i#.% rri?A ?An?m 5o tKa nnlv man in /UO JlUOUC^IV 4s? WIV V/l-I*. J ?? ? ... Is country who is taking life easy. There treason for this. The negro came from fcopk^l country. A country where there ti DO difference between December and ly. -Why should he bank potatoes there ien the yam grows all the year through : ' h^shOHld he>store up corn there when 6 succulent juicy roasting ear grows ^ elye monthe in the year? Here it takes p pear to make an ear, there one can raise ree crops of corn in twelve months, hy should he pile up money there to ! y>wj?it he already possesses? fty^jn. vthe banana fruits the whole 0] sar through, for him the cocoanut buds, n Hooins and fruits for three hundred and q Htty-ftve eonsecutive days, for him the tj ,works always. Winter biting q Mtater, never comes to him of the tropics. h HvQcythiwK is always lazy, glorious and g BSrom^'ucha-land came the negro. The ^ftgi-o^ftnks.his potatoes, tis true, now gJ ^R^then. vNow and then he cribs his Brn. Now and then he looks out for win- ' K, but oftener he is as he was in his jun- tI glorious care free, looking Hr the flap jack tree and the molasses MThe white man of the United State came ? Hkm a country where the manjwho failed jUbank his ^ams and store his corn was Ilched. i'or ftoouaanas 01 years oe aiu fl until now it is a part of him to bank p ms and store corn. He is not satisfied a Iggs he is banking something all the b ie, unless he is storing something for a ? 'he Good Book speaks of the examples {" thft.juittxand ,the spider. Man might V n*from the bee, It is told of a man t j 0 moved to Florida that on seeing the a< fusion of flowers he conceived the idea d< enriching himself on honey. He im- ^ i from the north for this pur- y fc-Witb-true Yankee instincts the bees Hi to work and promptly filled the s with honey and prepared .for the line of winter. Winter did not come Ha the bees are yet idly waiting while cells are empty of honey. There is no ^R,to>,tay n&the sweets and the bees have ^Bxavcred the fact. gfljbe diCfej^ace. between the man [and the ^Wfb~?atisfled when he gets what ho ^Hd^, while man does not know what his j^Ads arensnd is at work all the time for MKr he will not get what he needs. ^Ho we aplntter and spurt and scramble a H ekurry for the gol d. re |^Kts a bad disease, this gold lust. It is ?j. scRfcagipus iftnd infectious and Epidemic t.j aMPviiuk&nt. 'It kills.' It criples. It ti< Ilyze6. tr e.are all and severally "touched" by rQld-lurgtbug. He has us going yet Hn the throes we remember that this ?t the ideal life and between mad es-we whisper to our inner concious- 9 } in the words of the "Sweet singer of th I," "Oh that I had the wings of a dove I might fly away and be at rest." T?riThe Little Brown Jug- iy THrom \V T.n WKrin'R SllCCfiSt.ion to n, IeXtftle Brawn Jug appeals to us as ri< libleand right. ^ re Is a law on . the Statute book now effect that all shipments of whiskey T f'whiskey'' plainly. With the ce this, act it would be possible to ar oete the town more to look after the Wt J4ttle,Brown Jug than any other sfpal trouble maker, so why not ex- b< hetprice of regulating the Little th rJug from the jug itself? c a tax on it. Put it on heavy. Lay g, n thickJayere. The jugs shoulders oo oad. Make the devil pay his dues, sc " cr Iong as present conditions exist we ?j ap^ctto have trouble with the little i jug. .Ihe^ug is insidious, clandes- ui 3$ry and tdckey. It is a grand mas- f irlce past, in tronble making, and it sj fees us to look after it. ta Jiittle.Brown Jug is making head- s< pace. If you differ from us j,1' ^statement we can only point you to pyeas office. The Little Brown Jug tli shalling his forces. He is glorying t,|1 iistorbed ixqinunity just now. No jpghjing him. Even the Anti-Saloon th p^has folded its pious hands and if sleep with a sanctimonious smile ty done on its placid countenance llpit s?es no more worlds to conquer j^ifitlyiawaiting the milenial dawn, he brown jug is up and doing. il it. JWake it.pay the expenses of its g oliceing. The Little Brown jug is the.Qpuntry. There is no hamlet so r sequestered but that the insinu- ? l$tle brown jug multiplies his visits tie.,months. N fHo hnovA Ijoomers. how thev ad II ujFhe nineteenth circular has reach- 'J deaksince the dispensary dried up. ,}l trtek brings new offers of wet goods >t re.isthe governor to this piece of tery? WJiatis the limit to the al- tr| Jpnormous business of the little 'H fcllg? Is any one taking cognisance o'e noreased activity? ttfhlm-with taxes. Exact tariff of inderer. Load him with fees until laloud and even then spare not! BKjMLawBon is level neaaeu. lax it, Nwl&Sti WI .iiy? *u H Benbeig's clothing is the S 1 Rnd the prices reduced .hv BgBljrjeb 1st. Bead their ad. ,l\ Rh^BM scgq bfi?Utne .to paint your house wSS^fcfooiw ibe palDt tbat goes lbefurtti<r I]a J0 Bu UMUoocHt?l>eV'oe'a. For wale oulyl l'j B. PoiiakoH's Sale. | _ Mr. D. I'oliakofl" bears the distinction < ! | iving brought to the Preys and 15anner lice the largest advertisement ever dis-1 ayed 011 its sheats. Mr. Poliakoft' is closing out his largo J ock of goods absolutely without profit 1 u:? i!?o. it., !,?*, i t JLililKC I'lHJlU ll.'l Jll? I-?|I1111^ Hiir. iiu IKW splendid, well assorted stock, that ho, ill let go without regard to price. IIe| ,iught extensively for his winter business, ad while his trade has been satisfa dory p had to buy in excess of immoderate do-, lands in order to meet the requirements [ his trade. Mr. PoliakolV has done well in our midst. I* c ie is reliable and courteous to customers J id usually receives his share of business. *r __ r t FIFTIETH ANiVERSARY. If Capt. Williams of the Southern and ^ ife will be tendered a grand reception by 3 leir daughter who lives in Anderson on A le occassion of their fiftieth wedding * niversary. U Capt. Williams has served the Southern )ad long and faithfully. During all these * ears he has been true to his trust. jThe many friends of Capt. Williams A ish for him many happy returns of his edding day. Tho ho has been married j uite a while he is still vigorous and ao- ^ ve as of yore. w B The Train's Gone to Sunday School'' J Uncle Billy Smith has more years of jrviee to his credit than any other em- ? lovee of the Southern Ry. in this Statu. j> "Uncle Billy" never allows any of his L assengers to get left, he always calls the pproaehing stations distinctly. I On approaching Donalds not long since n a Sunday morning "Uncle Billy" began: onalds! D-o-n-a-l-d-s!! D-o-n-a-l-d-s!!! n hange cars for Due West, the Holy City, T ne Holy City. Change cars for the H-o-l-y f -i-t-y. If you want to get there you'll ave to lind a hack, the trains gone to ? unday School! N p Henry DeSincay, a Belgian nobleman, ? lys American women wear too much lace a nd ginger bread. DeSincay was evidently ^ ecompanied by Madam Sincav on his -ip. Richland leads in Building and Loan ompanies. Watch Columbia grow. Pressly?In Memoriam. * First Lieutenant I. C. Pressly, of Capt. ,. B. Hick's Company. 7th Georgia Regiment, Army of North Virginia, and a mem- T er of Camp Owen. No. 41G, Confederate eterans. died at his home near Abbeville. T . C., on the 12th of September, 1909, and as buried at Lebanon Church, of which e was a member, holding the ottice of f eacon. He enlisted in the Confederate Army on le first call for volunteers inJIWJl, was in 6 jtive service until General Lee's Surren:;r at Appomatox in J8(>5. and was wound- , i several times durUig the war. His regaent was engaged in the following bat- A es: First Manassas. a Dam No. 1 at Y< rktown. Garnett's Farm. Malvern Hill. Second Manassas. I Rappahanock Station. South Mountain. Thoroughfare Gap. Sharpsburg. Spottsylvania. H Knoxville, Tenn. Cold Harbor. & liuerue&s. Pittsburg. Fort Harrison. j Appomattox. 0 Lieut. Pressly was an earnest man ami fair minded citizen | fa:thful in all the a ilations of life, honest, and fearless in te ^performance of duty, whether in C lurch or state affairs, was gentle and laritable in home and domestic associa- S ons, and died lamented ami honored by I iends and neighbors. Flat Woods. P xx. c The LegislatureT Chronicle Bureau, Columbia. S. C. Jan ?The South Carolina Legislature meets lis week. First of all, and uppermost in the minds A manyj is the question of state-wide probition. This question, if it is decided at ^ 1, will very likely be decided very quickr There is going to be a hot fi^ht on the j jmpulsory education bill, which was car- ed over from the last session. There ill be strong supporters ami lighters of lis bill. Talk of Cleruson College will never cease, here is going to be some discussion conrning it, and some changes. The legislature will meet on Tuesday, id the message of Governor Ansel will be int in. It is believed that an attempt will be ade to repeal the repeal of the lien law. [ course this is going to causekatbig fuss, ;cause there are many who think thai ie abolishment of the lien law is an extent thing. State Superintendent of Education vearingen, in view of the fact that S20,0 has done the weak schools of the state > much good, will ask the solons for the im of $100,000. Whether he will pet that nount or not can not be forecasted, as ie financial end of a legislature is a very icertain problem. Comptroller General Jones wants tax re>rms, and will reecomend a tax eommison, to be composed of live members, to ,ke the place of the state board of asses>rs. Commissioner Watson is going to jht for a food inspector and a highway igineer. Attorney General Lyon will reecomend iat a permanent injunction law be passed tat is to enjoin the individual and not any ace of business. Both houses have been set in order for ie reception of the senators and legislate. Everything is as neat as a pin. and jlumbia is waiting for the lawmakers. Rosenberg's ad in this issue a I A V\ rt 1 M on 1 f TT /\ VI A M s vtuxiiii icauiiig li %yuu wcai g ood clothes T state of W. W, Smith, Deceased. f otice of Settlement aud Application for Final Discharge. WKE NOTICE that on the loth tiny ol'.Jai. uary, lltlO. I will render h llnal account my acting* and doings a? Adrnli Mratois the Estate ol W. W. Smith, deceased, In e c ffice of Judge of Probain (??r Abbeville >uuty at 10 o'clock a.m., and on the saiae iy will apply lor a tlual discharge irom my list as such Administrators. A.II peri-ous having demands against said tate will presoul them lor pay ment on or fore that day, proven aud authenticated or forever baried. ROBERT SMITH and E. M. KHARl'. Adiuluistialnrs. MORE DANViLLE PROOF ' I.. maVi Unh ru I I d!?> Smith St. DrtllVllle. II'. lies: "For over eighteen month* I WHhB ' fferer Iiom kidney and bind ir trouble. K" jrlDg the wbole time was treated by several i ctorM and 1 rled several d tit-rent kidney to !|p. Se en wetksHno I ronimniced Inking se< > ey'ti Kidney I'llls, and am feeling belter I . ery day and wlllbeg'Ud to tell xn\ot:e Inrented Just what Foley'* Kidney lMis did! , r me." C. A. Mllford ? Co. I ^ Rev. T. H. Edwards will nivaoh at Bcuh church on the 3rd Sunday in January, RD 10, at 11 a. m. 1 ' tlji ??r-?oo-ftOtWJrt GEMS "iN'VERSE, ""ij The Little Street*. "Tomorrow I'll do it," says Borinla. "I will by and by," s;iys Soth. "Not now?pretty soon," says Jenni* "In a minnte," says little Beth. nil <ln.ir little neonle. remember That, true as the stars in the sky, The little streets of Tomorrow, Pretty Soon and By-and-by Lend, one and all, As straight, they say, As the King's highway, To the city of Not at All I ?Annie H. Donnell in Youth's Con>panJ?* If I Were Yon. 'I werf yon, I'd seo my path of dutj o plain and straight, without n curve or benj nd walk upon it, without swerve or falter, rora life's beginning straightway to its end. d be so strong, so faithful and so true, would, if I were you. ' I were yoo, I'd live upon n pittance nd save up money for a rainy day nd never buy a prKty gown or jewel r take a bit of pleasure by the way, nd then I'd be so cheerful, never blue, would, if I were you. ' I were you and friends that knew you Ion gest rould hurt and wound, advice unasked would give. d still forbear and cherish all their virtue* nd ever with them in contentment live, d be so faithful, constant through and through, would, if I were yon. ' I were you and found some gentle woman rho gave you sweetness, trust and sympathy, would not turn to them for consolation, ut seek alone the barren friendship tre?, or iry l-u uuu a uruauci moukat Tisn. ii, no: I would not?not if I were you. nd if a man should help you with his llklnj 0 stronger purpose or to braver deed d do without his presence and incentive, est all the gossips' tongues thereby should speed, lthough It take from life its pleasures few? would, if I were you. f I were you, I'd stay in old lnclosures nd be consistent all the way along, fo matter what the stress and strain of life is, emptations, trials, sorrows, loss among. .11 this and more I'd do, would, if I were you. ut for myself, as I am Just a woman, 11 take what help and gladness 1 can find, for make a pledge to absolute perfection, nd all my way to hard heroics bind, ontent to think, with kindly doods as leaves. Thlle here I dwell I lose no hope of heaven, ,nd so, withal, at last I may not rue lot doing aa?I would if I were you. ?Anna Olcott Commelln. Child and Mother. 1 mother, my love, if you'll give me your hand And go whero I ask you to wander, will lead you away to a beautiful land, The dreamland that's waiting out yonderl fe'll walk in the sweet posy garden out thert Where moonlight and starlight are streaming .nd the flowers and the birds are filling the air With the fragrance and musio of dreaming. Iiere'll be no little, tired out boy to undresi, No questions or cares to perplex you; here'll be no little bruises or bumps to oa ress Nor patching of stockings to vex yon, or I'll rock you away on the silver dew stream And sing you asleep when you're weary, ,nd no one shall know of our beautiful diets But you and jour own little dearie. ,nd when I am tired I'll nestle my bead In the bosom that's soothed me so uften, ,nd the wide awake stars shall sing in my stead A song which my dreaming shall soften, o, mother, my love, let ma take your deal hand, And away through the starlight we'll was der, .way through the mist to the beautiful land, The dreamland that's waiting out yonderl ?Eugene Field. The Mirror. [y mirror tells me that my face is fair, And can I doubt but that it tells me true? [y mirror says that I have goldon hair And cheeks like the wild rose and eyaa of blue. say, "Do I Indeed these oharras possess, i trusty glass?" My mirror answers "Yea." Then lovers' tales this heart all free from oar* Have surfeited with flattery's oloying sweat rnto my mirror do 1 straight repair And cry: "0 mirror, is this all deceit? ay, do I merit praise and fond caress 7" hen doth my troaty mirror answer "Yea." eem me not vain, I pray, for well 1 know That when life's skies have lost their roa> hue must one day unto my mirror go And say. "Oh, tell me, mirror, is It true hat every day my youthful charma grov les3 ?" 'hen must my trusty mirror answer "Yea.H .nd, oh, I trust that In that later day, The time of silvered hair and fading light, Ihen I unto my looking glass shall say, "0 mirror, with my beauty's waning light loth honor also fail and virtue go?" 'hen may mine truthful mirror answer "No." Margaret F. Mauro in MoUlure's Magaaina. Each Ii JEU? Own Nam*. A fire mist and a planet, A crystal and a c?ll, A jelly flsh and a saurian And caves wharw the cave men dwsll Then a sense of law and beauty And a faoe turned from the oiod? Borne call It evolution, And othera oall It God. A haze on the far horizon, The infinite, tender sky; The ripe, rich tints of the oornflalda And the wild geese sailing high And all over upland and lowland The charm of the goldonrod? Borne of us oall it autumn. And othnra oftll it God. Like the tides on a orescent, suaboatfc When the moon is new and thin, Into our hearts high yearnings Come welling and surging la. Come from the mjstio ocean, Whose rim no fool haa trod? Borne of us call it longing, And others call it God. A picket froien on duty, A mother starved for her brood, Bocrutes drinking the hemlock And Jesus on the rood, The million who, bumble and namelemi The straight, hard pathway trod? Bome call it consecration. And others call It God. ?W. H. Car ruth In Christian R?gistsr. on o'n talk o' martial heroes till tb' toot 0 Gabriel'a horn An declaim about your statesmen till yon'n hoarse, ut they ain't th' biggest heroes that into tk' world was born, For compared with some their work it mighty coarse. h' real heroes wear no tokens but th bllatert on their han'a. They're th1 toilers that aboun In every ollma hey're th' very bone an sinoo o' all times M o' all lan's. They're th men who keep a-hustlin an tb time. ?Omahn World-HeralO God's glory Ites not out of reach. The moss we crush beneath our feet, The pebble* on the wet seabeaoh, Have solataa meaninita.itrange and bwmO. ?Owu .lloror'n I,o?-i?1k. First lot of beariUes'sor spring barley now sale. rt'Ul soon have a ?lilpmpnt of the celebrated irt or ' 9(1 days oath" for spring sowing. Irish Cobh'er and other seed potatoes as >n hs h?nn"ti arrives lor planting. A'e wl'i continue !' c'vo our best attention the mi" In of our It lends or to all kinds of I Middle Busters," "CJenulne Boy Dixie." ( d ot her k l mis of plow stocks and polnti al- j iys on hand. V heavy shipment of svrop SDd molasses, | half barrels and kegs oh the road. I , Spring Is the lime for fine salt mackerel, d we have them. I Slacksmlths tools, anvllr( bellc.ws, >i?mjrs, tongs, Ac. ^ i mw*wiw?wiwrrrwnirymi nwiwwrnBiw,?tj, Abbeville-Green wo od MU fUAL mum ASSOCIATION. Properly XnBured, $1,750,000 Itfarch 1st, 1909. VVrKITE TO OK CALL on the onderKlguei. or tb?s Dlrwlor of your Tuwnehlj <?r Ktiy information yoc may desire abont ;:r plau of Insurance. We luunre yoar property against destrafU D OS iM, mmi titmnt, ud do so oheuptr tlian any insurance Comsny iu existence. Hexr-eaibrr we are prepared to prove to yoi Oi.rs if tbe tafe?; vul oheapest piac of tifurajice known. J. B.BI/tEi, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. C. FRASkR LYOB, Pre*. Abbeville, ?, C. ' B0AKD~DIHEC'T0fiS S. O. Majors -...Greenwood J. T. Alabry Cokesbury W. B. Acker Donalds M. U. OJiukHcyUm Due West \V- W. L. Keiler Long Caue * ? UrvtKV.frliff. I. r\. rM'jin W, \. S'evrii^on Codar Sprlnc M. H. Wl soii Abbevlllf City K. H. Cbenttinm Abbavlile Country !.'r. J. A. Antrevllie S. S Bo ei' Lowndosvllle v O. oran MagnollR Edv.in Parker Catlioua MIUb >.. Edmonds Bordeaux rt. L. Knsor M Rlaut Grove W.A "Tickles Hodges M. 0 jowles (Joronaca b. 8. Hattlwanger Ninety-Six G.C. Duseubeiry Klnards Ira B.Taylor. fellowship Joseph Luku Phcemx rjov.j. B. Muse Verdery !. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. \V. Lyon Troy \V. A Cheatham Yeldell G. E. liurn CalilBOD G E. t>om Klrfcseva H. Sleveun Bi,;v>kH i o?v*i!!e s March I 'w 9 Ladies hoes a specialty. Rosenberg's. Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. C. A MILFORD & CO. New 1 Having bought the stock Perrin Clothing Co. we will of Pressly & Perrin. We assure you that all shown you in the past will c Remember, we do busin you the true value of your r right we will make them rigl Respectfully, .^inrp Tan. ist. I have S Parker & Reese and am nov Pressly & Perrin. Yours for businc Having sold the stock of Messrs. JacK* Pressly and W my friends and cust mers fc they will continue their biisi All persons indebted to t please call and settle at one Respec A Warm A/j With a very wurni appreciation of t our ft iends and the puMic, and tba same, we want to say that beiug bet a continuance of your trade, promie to look well to your interest as well Our Merchandise, ( divi-ion of the business will be ca fair dealing will be our constant ello; COME AND SEE US. Amos B, 1 For shoes that will fit well and wear well see the Rosen-^ berg Mercantile Co. James Frank Clinkscales, Attorney arid Counsellor at Law. AUBEVIf.LK, s. e. J Ofliee?First floor City Hall. ? ITCH ' Cured in HO Minn (oh by Woolfoid's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails, b'old by P. B. Speed, Druggist, c ?" c Huyler'n OHndy^fre^h all llie time at Mil- c ortl't drug store. ) ittmmmmj"?mi irTii<w>i"iiin'LniijiTij M i JANUi White Goods, Mus Now is the time of yeai tifnl line of Dimiti Waistings, Linens, C Ladies' and Childrc Buying these necessary ga we can sell you them chea and good material has bee EMBROIDERY The most beautiful line e wardrobe and the trosseau and beautiful lingerie. V LACES Oar stock is complete an even been in our ciiy. You should not fail R.M.H Firm! i er ??? Pol drc : of goods belonging to the ron do business under he name b , am lur C.. kindnesses and courtesies ii ontinue in the future. Jj}| ess on the square? giving a?< noney. If things are not *? (it. Mg* h Pressly & Perrin. AV evered my connection with / at home to my friends at ?? Ar Ar Ar ;ss, ? ? Lv Henry DuPre. Ar l<T the Perrin Clothing Co. to Jf . B. Perrin, I wish to thank ^ ?r their patronage, and trust = ness with the new firm. rALv he Perrin Clothing Co. will ^ e. feT tfully, *? YV. F. Perrin. ft Ar ? Ar ipreciation I ? Lv Ar Lv Ar lie liberal patronage given us by uking them most heartily for the c!j,r ter equipped than ever we ask for gu" fiifnrp in the Dast. urd UUg JU VUX. , . , as our own. Joal and Weighing I E refully looked after, and hones', r rt in 1J710 as heretofore. 7 ope Horse Co. The Krippendorf, Dittman Shoe is the best for ladies Jem who demand the best. Sold jjjj by Rosenberg Mercantile Co. cun ?? . _ lost Mrliedule for Due W>?l RuHway. a" 5 Mori, log train leavpR JDue West at 10:30. Evening train leave? l?ub nt-?i m *.iv. * Uc?<> r oivr. ruin* meet the morning and evening trains in the Hnulhern at D maids. lj Pas-enters can go out from Dti" W?s' on _ t , hi* evening freight train whlcn have* Due Vest at two o'clock. systi of tt C. A Hot chocolate and all the hot and cold IrlnkH at Mi .'ford V drag store. We want all oureustomers to come and see ir wliMn the next two weeks and get one of i mr ca enrlars. We loofc out for you while | Tni ou aie asleep. C. A. Mllford A Co. Abb 4RY 5 OF ? Embroidery, slin Underwear r for laying in a supply es, Nainsooks, Long lambrics, etc. It will p m's Muslin Under rments from us is a money and 1 per than you can possibly make n used both in the material and !,ver shown in Abbeville. Exqui . Nothing more dear to the a Ve have Embroideries from 3c d we are showing some of ihe to examine our lines. Respectfully, [addon Simple Bemedy for LaGrippe. iiGrlptie cou?ua are dangerous, a* tbey >tln Ini a nnanmftn la PnlflV's {uuutijr ur,?ciwp im w ? r?-rf uey and Tar not oDly stop* tbe cou#h, but Us and strengthens tbe lungs so jbat do lou* renol'fl may be feartd. Tbegenuine ley'? Honey Rod Tw contains do harmful its and Is Id a yelow package. C. A Mll1 & Co. Ly v ? Lv \ Pneumohia Follows a Cold Lv S l never follows tbe use of Foley's Hooey Lv J i Tar, which stops ib? cougb, he*ls tbe Lv A igs. and expels the cold fr ui the system. J-*' C A.. Mllioid 4 Co. Lv^ . Lv A t Is a danuerous thing to take acougb med- r le rontalDlog opiates tbat merely stifle Lv u ir cougb iiihi ad *?l coiing It. FoJeo>'?- , _ . uey and Tar l ? sens and cuies tbe coi^gb r v : 1 exp?*l* tue p Uouous germs, tbus prt- V p Hlng pneumonia and cuneumptloD. R(- ?? e i-ubMituin> UDd take only tde genuine ley'b Hoi *y huii Tnr In tbe jellGw pack- 8ts !. C. A. Mil ford A Co. Lv 13 ? ? Lv A arJesiou ind W^ern Carolina By l'v acbeuule lu effect September 12,1S08. y Dally Pally Dally Pv ? AugnNta 10 10*m 4.85,>m 6.80am Lv P M' Cormtck? 11.56.iUi C88pm 8.14 m Lv C McCormlck 8.1S?oj Lv A CalbOUD FallM... 9 25:?tf) Ly J Anderson, ll.OOam Lv ? McCo rnict llUtfnm 6^8pm Greenwood 12.57pm 7 50pm Waurloo 1.28pm Wl Laurens 2 00pm ake Ex. Sun. Jftmi Laurenfi 2.85pm 8.10am Fountain Ion... 8.17pm 923am Greeuvllle 4.00pm 10.20am Laurens 2.32pm m Woodrull 8 ISpm ft Spartanburg 4 05pm IP bpurlanburg..... 5.25pm (Ho. Ky.) m Henderson vllle 8.15pm A Anhevtl'e 915pm pm Annevllle 7.00am (80. Hy.) mj HenderBOnvllle 8.05am Hpartanburg 12 20pm (C. 4 W. C. By) Wooilrufi 1 13pm ft Lauren r 2.03pm H Oreenvllie 12^0pm 4 80^m ExJiun. V Fountain Inn... 1.08pm 5.25pm Laureng 1.45pm 6.2fipm _ Lauren* 2.12pm (C.M.4L) ff Clinton 2.92pm Newberry 3.20pm <u Columbia 4.55pm Charleston 10.00pm FJ Laurone 2 82pm C JtW.O.) Greenwood 3 32pm 6.55am . Anderxon 4.00pm Calhoun Falls... 5 36pm McCormlck 4 32pm 7.52-.m 6.45pm McCormlck 4.32pm 7.52*m 6 47pn AuenoiH 6.15pm 9.R5im S.35po . ? toer slid tbrounh tralnn between Qreon vlilt anc nf p irkston via Laurens and Columbia. "" " rl-weekly Palace Cur Line between An- 1 Si ta and Abbeville. Trains Nob. 1 and 2 Will ?e Augusta Tuesdays, Thursdays snd Batays. Leave Asbevllle Mondays, Wedne*- a . s and Fridays. oalv ote?Tbe above arrivals and departures.as Boill I as connections wltboti er companies,art ('iita sn ax Information, and are not guarao- r" , I. ish fc rnest Williams, O. P. Apt, Augusta, Ga. . A. Brand, Traffic Manager. Rev write Nav?-d nt Death's I>oor. f xbai 'lie door of death seemed ready to >osaj n for Murray W. Ayern, of Transit *11 lh dge, N. Y., when bis life was won fully saved. "I was in a dreadful idition," be writes, "my j-kin wa9 ? . , lost yellow; eyes sunken; tongue wOK ted; eniaciaied from losing 40 can iuds, growing weaker daily. Virut liver trouble pulling uie down to Fn,e tb in spite of doctor?. Then tbat ot ku ichless niediciue?Electric Bitters? .v'^oud.. ed me. I regained the 40 pounds fjeya"' and now am well and strong." For tbe b jiomach, liver and kidoey (roubles HDd * p're supreme. 50c. at Speed's drug ^reatl e. I KlDf es Laxative Cougb Syrup contains no i'wA'q te or Darcoilo. li is a geotie, easy laxa- zetj by whlcli It drives the cold from tbf >cra[c| oj Hud at tbe same time beam Irritation (j0 te throat aDd stops tbe cougb. Sold by . MUford & Co. We Cbrlt-t ) tbat line of sterling silver good* at Mil- rock a drug store. make; B largest and best line of perfumery Id For' evUle on dUjiJay at Mlltord'a drag atom drug ?4.. a-V.^rvftBrrf II -1 inrrinii n in 1 _____ ) ;ale ...j ;1 .. Laces and jni JH M . We have a beanCloth, Mercerized ay you to see us. wear time saving investment, as them. All are well-made trimming. site patterns for the baby's voman's heart than dainty per yard up. loviest patterns that has It will pay you. & Co. Blue Ridge Bailway Co. Effeollve November 14,1809. No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Eaatbonnd. Dally Dally Daily J Ex. Ban 4 Stations? A. M. P. M. A. M. falballa .8 20 3 87 4 80 Veet Union 8 26 3 82 4 85 eneca 8 47 8 60 5 06 ordaola - 8 60 3 92 5, 08 idamB 8 05 4 07 6 28 !berry'? 9 08 4 10 6 29 'endleton 9 20 i 82 6 46 LOtan 9 84 4 30 5 68 itody Springs 9 87 4 83 6 02 >en*er.;... 9 46 4 88 8 J2 /est Anderson 10 (JO 4 52 8 27 LDderxoD (Pass. dep). iu uo * 01 o w iDdersoa (Fg'. dtp)... 10 18 6 00 6-68 ielton 10 45 6 27 7 20 Westbound. ,No. 11 No. 9 No. 7 itlons? p. M. A. M. A. M. leltoD 5 S5 11 32 8 10 .ndersou (Fgt. depot) 6 00 11 54 8 87 .nderton (Pass. dep).. 6 08 11 67 1 30 Vest Anderson?........ 6 10 12 09 1 80 leover 6 23 12 t5 1M andy Spring* 6 28 12 20 1 67 Otnn 1 6 81 18 22 2 01 endleion - 6 39 12 30 2 13 berry's 6 49 12 40 2 80 Ldam* 6 62 12 42 2 38 urdanlx - 7 10 12 67 2 57 eneca 7 12 1 00 4 00 Ve*t Union 7 80 1 18 4 W faihalla 7 86 1 23 4 30 II also stop at tbe following: stations and on and let off paMengera?Phlnney'a, at, Toxawav, Welch. J. R. Anrtprwn. Pnrertntppdent (i ULthe cough i mdcube^uimfltl mpr.iuhbsi iew discovery hsssgggg OAU. THROAT AMD UJKC TROUBliS i 'JAPANTEED SATISFACTORY A Wretrhed Mintake idure the itching, paiDful distress lies. Thtxe's no need to. Listen: uflered much from Piles," writes I A. Marsh, of Siler Cily, N. C., * ?f Dtinlr lfitt'o A l>n Iaq 1 g(ll tt UXA 1)1 UUWICU o niui^a e, and was soon cured." Burns, ?, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Eczema, , Chapped Hands, Chilblainp, van tefore it. 2oc. Speed's drug store. m Rflv. I. W. Williamb Testifies # >. I. W. Williams, Huntington, W. Va? a u* as follows : "Tbls Is to oertlly that I Fotey'B Kidney Remedy for nervous irMoo and feidney tronbie and am free tbat Foley's Kidney Remedy will -do at you claim for it. C. A. Mllford A Co. ajestic flour is the best. I by The Rosenberg MerHlp f!n. y's Kidney Remedy will cure any oue jney or bladder trouble tbatlanotbe* tbe reach of medlolne. It Invigorates Hire nyHtftn and strengthens tbe kidso they eliminate tbe Impurities from lood. BiofcHche, rheumatism, kidney ladder troubles are all cured by ltila medicine. C. A. Mtlford & Co. ;s Little Liver Pill* are small,easy, gen* I pleaBaut. A healing, cooling, clean*d soothing salve la Ploesalve CarbolII In Kond for cut?, burns, bruise* and . ties. Tbey are sold by C. A. Milford & A bave a large and well selected line of mas goods tbat we are goii g to .Mil ( fll bottom prices. See Ibtm. before /do your purchase. C. A. Milford * Co. gMK ;oId? and grippe lake 73011 at Minora* tore.