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i I OPER * f I Th # J| A RIOT & I I; ^ i * I WILLINGTON 1 * ! ^ *$*:):$$*$****$*** $*> Mr. John Walter Covin, of Mt. Car \ mel spent Sunday night In town, whil here he was the guest of Mr. W. 0 Covin. Mr. Johnnie Morrah who has beei quite ill for several days is now abl to be up. Mr. A. B. Andrews, after two weeks severe illness is still confined to h! bed, although he is slightly improving Dr. S. T. Cade is the attending physi cian. Mr. Sammy Morrah after a few day visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F Morrah of Bellevue, returned to At lanta Monday morning to resume hi work there. The many friends of Byr. W. E. Linl will be glad to know that he is enjoy ing excellent health these days, beini able to be out on the streets everyday He takes no medicine of any kind an< attributes bis good health to taking i heaping tablespoonful of wheat brai three times a a day. He is now eight: tbree years old and from all appear aDces will reach the century mark. Mr. R. P. Morris left last Week foi a two weeks visit to Hedley, Texas. Our genial pastor Mr. Clottfelder will preach at the Presbyterian churcl Sunday, Feb. 14th, at eleven o'clock and every person in the community if - urged to attend. Next Sunday is go L * to-Sunday-school day in Georgia, lei us make every Sunday a go-to-Sundayschool day, and every body go. Jack Sprat ii _________________________ ' ? ; DUE WEST j Mrs. Jennie Fleming Cain, of Laurens, after visiting friends in the towt returned home Saturday. Dr. J. P. Kennedy, of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, came horn* last week on account o fthe funeral oi his sister, Mrs. R. H. Brice. Dr. J. S. Moffatt returns today, after a short illness in the Charlotte Sanatorium. The Ersldne basket-ball team played at Wofford and Furinan Thursday, and Friday of last week. They were defeated in both games. Rev. J. L. Pressly, of Red / Level, Ala., visited friends in Due West lasl week. Furman plays a game of basket ball with the Erskine team, Tuesday February the 9th. ||. ; ****** sit**********#;; * McCORMICK * ? #??* * '*** # ** ** Mr. J. E. Ashmore is associated with Davis and Banks, the well known real estate agents, and is now located at McCormiek, where he is ready to confar -arltVi nArnnnR 'havine' TPA! antAfp to sell or exchange. Mr. Ashmore Is a capable and reliable business man and will attend promptly to any business entrusted to him. Miss Leslie Newman went to Augusta last Sunday to spend a while in the city with relatives Miss Onie Kennedy is .visiting friends in New York city, 509 121st street. Misses Nellie and Eva Kearsey, ol Augusta, spent last Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eb. Sharpton Miss Thelma Bailey, of Greenwood, and Miss Ethel Black, of Bamberg, were guests last week of Dr. and Mrs. Charlie' Puller. Guests of Mrs. Bessie Marsh and family for the past several days were Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Marsh, of Douglas, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Downs, of August, Ga.; Mr. J. C. Harley, of Modoc, Miss Mildred Loadholt, of Fairfax, and Misses Dell and Jessie Har M ft,.*' I""1'111 ^ ^ \te agfc >fy >4 A HOUSE 4 e Tops $ B I C OF MIRTH AND I* 35 ^ w ^ W W ^ ^ \ , lev, of Parksville. i t Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Strom, < * a little baby girl on Feb. 6, 1915. ? ^ On Thursday afternoon Miss Mary i ? Delahunty, State manager of the Woodmen's Circle came from Charles- j e ton and organized a grove here. The , following officers were elected and in- , stalled: Guardian,' Mrs. J. S. Strom; ; 1 Adviser, Miss Lela Sharpton; Clerk, i ? Miss Ruby Roberts; past guardian, Mrtf. D. A. J. Bell; Chaplain, Mrs. J. J. ' , Andrews; Attendant, Eddie Bell; 3 Banker, Mrs. N. B. Quarles; Physician ] , Dr. D. A. J. Bell; Sentinels, Misses Lucy Brown and Ellena Ferguson; Managers, Mrs. J. T. Ludwig, Mrs. T. % J: Bently, Mrs. M. L. B. Sturkey. A , , number of visiting members were present. The first regular meeting , will be held February the 10th, i Mrs. H. M. Ronk and children of ^ Atlanta, are spending a while with her brother, Mr. A. J. Hendrix. . Miss Corrie Vaughn, of Augusta, if ; ? the guest of Mrs. J. W. Corley. j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and little ? 4 son, of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting at ? x the home Mr .and Mrs. T. J. Price. \ Mr. L. E. Duncan and family have '' -i returned home after spending a iew weeks with his mother in Barnwell . county. Mrs. J. 0. McKelvey and son, James j , have returned home from a visit of < j several weeks in Anderson county. ; r: We regret to state that Rev: W. R. '} Smith is confined to his room with an- j other attack of lumbago. < t 1 , I * ? ( . LONG CANE * I *' ? * * I * * * *????*****?** Mrs. W. S. Bosler and little son, r ' William, spent Tuesday with Mr. and y Mrs. W. D. Beauford. i Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McCord, of the j Srflfthville section, epent Sunday of last week with Mr. and Mrs TonTBotts ^ 1 Miss Nina Beauford was shopping in ( the city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Rampey, of > Darraughs, spent the week-end in , f Newberry with the latter's parents. . Mr. L. F. FInley was a DUsraesB vis- ( ' Itor to the city Tuesday. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stevenson and little daughter, Rehecca, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Hunt ^ , Sunday of last week. i Mr. W. S. Bosler was a business visc itor to Due West Tuesday. . . Mr. A. T. Mcllwaine and daughter^ c ; Mis* Marie, were shopping in the city Wednesday of last week. ( Miss Linnie Beauford was shopping f in the city Tuesday. Mr. Alvin Seawright spent Monday ^ night with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haw- , I thorne. >"? UltUa mma f*sa o-noat nf | iUIBD nuuio muiu< n IK> U*v 5UVW. Miss Maude Botts Wednesday night. Mr. J. A. Stevenson and his son, Mr. . Willie Stevenson were business visitors to the city Friday. ' Misses Nina and Clara Beauford dined with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler i Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler and little ' son, William, spent Saturday night 1 with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. Mr. Curtis Williams, of Abbeville, is 1 visiting his uncle, Mr. M. L. Williams. Misses AUle and lone and Viola Beauford were the guests of Misses ' Maud and Carrie Hawthorne Saturday ! afternoon. Mr. J. B. Beauford spent Saturday right with Miss Bppie Beauford. : Misses Rebecca and iirtnei .tjuua, c Misses Willie Clamp and Eppie Beau- s ' ford were the guests of Miss Etta King ] ; Thursday. r Mrs. L. F. Finley and children spent t , Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. i and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. r Mrs. L. F. Finley spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Thompson King, j i Mr. S. B. White left on Friday of g ! last week for a visit to his father, in > Salisbury, Md. Miss Allie Beauford was the guest ' of Miss Maude Hawthorne Tuesday 8 (afternoon. i Mr. R. H. Stevenson vu a business . \ wv<.. /'*A.., > ,.'' * ' inliitni" , * THUF jy Tux * MUS 1USIC. A CAR P RESERVED SEATS C i?. risitor to the city Tuesday of last i week. * Mr. Mack Wright spent Tuesday * -- ? , 41 with Mr. ana Mrs. w. u. uaaiuru. # Mr. Evans Hunt was a business vis- ^ [tor to Greenwood Thursday. Messrs Albert King and Angus Botts j, 3pent Saturday night and Sunday in | Sraithville the guests of Mr. J. A. Mc- c Cord. Mrs. W. D. Beauford spent Wednes- j day with Mr. and Mrs. W .S. Bosler. Rev. and Mrs. Louis J. Bristow of ^ the city spent Tuesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hawthorne. j Miss Clara Beauford, of the city, beiDg unable to attend school spent Mon- 3 day of last week with her home folks. c Mrs. W. D. Beauford spent Thursday A -iVAnlriB- With Mrs..J. A. Ellis. Mr. H. 0. Stevenson dined with Mr. ^ and Mrs. W. D. Beauford Sunday. ,, Misses lone and Viola Beauford, Eva md Estell Flnley spent Sunday with c Vlr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler. j Mr. Arthur Botts dined with Mr, ^ Thompson Beauford Saturday. Nancy. t iiford.C fl.kBea cYdl eTR etaoi shretal ^ ? c n * ****** * ? ? ??**## * J * SANTUC * " * : * ? * v !!*****? ?*******.*** Miss Ozella Loftls returned to her Q :ome near Iva on Wednesday after g spending some time with her sister, Mrs. L. T. Uldricfer. U \fr an/i Mra f.nrpnp Newell moved )n Thursday into the house recently c jccupied by Mr. J. B. Sharpe and fam- s ly. Their many friends wish them c' nuch happiness in their new home. c Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sharpe spent Tuesday night with Mrs. R. S. Gordon. e Mrs. A. M. Milford and Masters J. C. p md Thomas spent several days of c a st week with Mrs. Frank Kay. r Mrs. J. S. Simpson and Miss Eliza>eth Sharpe were the gueBts of Mrs. C )tto Price Thursday. Mr. and Sirs. Robert King and chi*- -'v Iren were the guests of Mrs. D. E. C sTewell Friday night Mr! and'Mrs. J. S. Simpson spent -ft Saturday with Mrs. R. S. Gordon of Irborvllle. 'g Miss Maud Davis spent Saturday n light and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. ' r H. Sharpe. V Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Strawhorn and a rhildren and Mr. and Mrs. Will GorC ton were the guests of Mrs. J. M. Strawhorn Sunday. * Mr. Carl Sharfle spent Saturday ? light and Sunday with Mr. Arthur # s'ewell. * * Misses Addle May and Ephegenia ^ Jldrick spent Saturday night with (trs. John Sharpe. Misses Eva Strawhorn and Clara Jfmpp?p spent Saturday night with ^ ^iss Dessie Strawhorn. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Uldrick spent * Vednesday with Mrs. J. B. Sharpe. c Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blanchett of Litle Mountain, spent the week-end with w rfrs. N. P. Mllford. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Newell spent last yj Jonday with Mrs. J. B. Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. John Sharpe and Miss lu Jaud Davis spent Sunday with Mr. R. 5. ITldrick and family. j mi- nnmmimltv WPTP I 1 lie pcupio U1 UUi wmmuM.v,, orry to hear of the sad death of Mr. ^ I. T. Tusten, of Abbeville, which oc- yi jurred at the home of Mr. W. W. p< Jradley on Sunday morning, February be seventh at at eight o'clock. Mr. w Tusten was 86 years old and had been :onfined to his bed for several months, w o his death was not unexpected. Mr. Tusten had many friends in our comnunity who extend their sympathy to he bereaved family. Miss Sarah Price spent Saturday J light with Miss Louise Milford. Miss Elizabeth Sharpe returned to Abbeville Saturday after spending lome time with home people. ?A:" Betsy. N - x* N "The" Brogdon Mills at Anderson.^iil run S ix days in the week hereafter instead of our, whloh has been the schedule since Toy. 1st. The Brogdoa HUla has mano* aotured print ototh goods. tSDAY, * vy H( ICAL LOAD OF SPECIE EOPL >N SALE AT McMURI ) I ******* I ANTREVILLE * . i -.i..i.***********:fc***:je!c Messrs Sally and S. J. Wakefield ' iave recently put in a mill for grind- j g corn, and corn with cobs.?A great onvenience to the community. ? Mr. E. B. Norrls was taken very ill londay night. t Mr. Boyce Norrls, of Atlanta, came ' Wednesday to visit his parents. I Mr. S. A. Wakefield, of Calhoun i^lls, is visiting relatives. ] Miss Mary Anderson was elected 1 Monday to take charge of Miss Macie Jltarpe's department in Jthe Antreville 1 chool. 1 Miss Herron and Mr. John Wake- , leld visited Mios Sharpe, of Donalds ] iabbath afternoon. < Mrs. Norrls Wakefield', and son. lam. and Miss Esther Bowen visited Ir. Henry Bowen and family Thurs- 1 lay. j A Missionary meeting was held at ] he parsonage Saturday afternoon. < 'orelgn and Home missions united. < )fflcere were elected for this year. The text meeting will be at Mrs. William atterson'B the last Saturday after- | oon of February. Rev. Robinson preached to the onng people Sabbath morning. The Epworth League was entertain- | d socially at the home of Dr. Anderon the last Friday afternoon In Jan- j tary. J Mr. E. B. Norris, one of our aged < onfederate soldiers passed from the i cene of his ea.rthly labors, .Wednes j ay night He was laid to rest at the i emetery of First Creek Thursday af- 1 Oaw UTawfln nraonhoH thA fllTI- 4 C/I UVAJU. IVOT, lUitt tlit pi vmw *?.. I ral. The floral tributes were very ? retty. He leavas his widow, threa ? hlldren, Messrs Boyce and Con Nor- ] Is, and Mrs. L. 0. Robinson. J Mist; Ada Fleming was Miss Annie \ lable'B guest Thursday night. Jj Mesurs Grady Hall and Henry Erin spent Friday night with Mr. Jim fable. The Masons had their monthly meetig Saturday afternoon. Mr. John We.kefleld had his \^st ir! out "Auto" riding Sabbath afteroon. L Mr. Tom Wakefield and daughter,' Hss Annie, visited relatives here for ^ few days last week. r c ] * ft Calhoun Falls * # Calhoun Falls, S. C., Feb. 8,1015. Dr. Joseph Eicks was In Uiwn last j Wednesday on business. i Messrs. R. P. Martin and J. L. Manning t ere in Abbeville last Wednesday. C Mr. L. A. McDowell, of Abbeville, was in J edhoun Falls last v/eek. j Mr. Horton, of the Abbeville Medium, as In Calhoun Falls Satu rday. c Dr. C. C. Gambroll was a professional * sitor to our town last Monday, ? Mrs. H. Weinraub has returned from Coimbia. The many friends of Mrs. F. E. Cowan ' 111 regret to learn that e he is seriously ill ; her home. Mies Susie Goldenbergr, who has made ar home with her sister for the past three aars, returned to her old home in Shreve- i srt, La., Sunday. fMr. J. T. Black was in Abbeville last L eek. L Messrs. L. W. Parker and H. H. HosteJ ? ere in Abbeville last weik. L Mr. S. J. Hester went to Abbeville last l eek on business. PASSENGER SCHEDULE 'iedmont & Northern Ry. Co ? ?_??. ^ Effective January 17th, 1915. ? GREENWOOD, S. C. L> L Arrival*. Departure*. ^ O. 1 8:55 A.M. No. 4 6:45A.M L o. 5 12:15 P.M. No. 8 10:(M)A.M O. 9 4:10 P.M. No. 12 2:00 P.M Y i>. 11' 6 :S0 P.M. No. 14 4:20 P. M> V o; 15 fl :50 P.M. No. 16 7:40 P.M Ci S. ALLEN, JJ Tiafflc Manager. i FEBRU; mey I COME iL SCENERY ANI E?? I AY'S DRUG STORE. The News in Greenwood. The farmers in Greenwood are selling heir fmules, no less than 200 having been j told during the winter. Most of them i jave been shipped to France to be used by ;he soldiers. An average price of $85 has )een paid for them.' The Durst-Andrews Company is paying 110 per cent dividend this week. C. <0. Feathers tone is on the arrangement sommlttee Qf the Wesley Bible Class Federation of the two Methodist Conferences which will hold an institute in Spartanburg July 13th. G. C. Hammond, D. B. Alexander and Llllie Alexander have applied Tor a charter tor the Greenwood Live/Stock Association. In response to the general demand for work of any kind by men who have had aothing to do for some weeks, the city authorities will employ hands on the streets it a wage of fifty cents the day. About 100negroes appeared afc'the city hall Monday morning to take advantage of the of!er. J The J. W. Duckett Company is to be a lew dry goods firm in Greenwood. The South Carolina Medical Association neets in Greenwood April 20th to 22nd. Dr. William Rodman, President of the itintfican Association, and Dr. J. H. Thayer, of Johns Hopkins, will speak. HOW FRENCH PEOPLE CBRE STOMACH TROUBLE A household remedy of the French peasantry, consisting of pure vegetat>le oil, and said possess wonderful merit in the treatment of stomach, iverand intestinal troubles, has been ntroduced In (his country by George ELMayr, who for twenty years has baen >ne of the leading down town drug;iat? of Chicago and who himself was ?nr?d he ifa imp. fin oulck and effect ve ia its action that a aiDgle dose id isually eno"gh to bring pronounced relief In the most stubborn cases, and Hany people who have tried it declare ;bey never heard of anything to proluce such remarkable results iu so ihort a time. It is known as Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy and can now be ]&d at all leading drug stores. It ie idM witb tbe positive understanding bat your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE jottle fails to give you absolute satisAction. ACT QUICKLY Delay Has Been Dangerous in Abbeville. Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in time of danger. In time of kidney danger Doan's Sidney Pills are moat effective. Plenty of evidence of tbeirworih. Mn>. E L. Killingsworth, Fort Picknfi, Abbeville, gave tbe [following aconnt of her experience with Doan's Sidney Pills ou March 18, 1911. She aja: " I had backache and severe pains across my loins. My kidneys were out of order and the feidney secretions passed too frr- ? quentiy. Doan's Kidney Pills made my kidneys normal ana removed the pains from my back." About three years later, Mrs. Kilingsworth added: "I baven't noicad the slightest symptom of kidney rouble since. Doan's Kidney Pills ;ured me some years ago, and I know ny cure has been permanent. I willDf;iy recommend Doan's Kidney Mils." I Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim?Iy ask for a kidney remedy?get Joan's Kidney Pills?the same that if is. Killingsworth had. Foster* < iilburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Blue Bidge Railway Co. Effective Oct. 18,1914. No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 I Eastboond. Daliy' Dally Dallj Ex. Sur Stations? A. M. P. M. A. M. . , Walballa 7 00 3 15 7 30 J -- - - o . A rj .JC ,v West union < ' JJJ 1 ,v Seneca ^ 9$ ,v JorUanla - ^ ^ ^ "gfi-J? v.: ?J5 IS ?? , jm ju ?? iV Autnn ? ? 1 *5 ,,, no ;gt?V"?" "5 !f BS , !v West Anderson 8 2U 4 42 10 30 ,v Anderson (Pass. dep). 8 81 4 47 10 ?8 j ,v Anderson (Fgt. d?p)... 8 ?1 4 50 10 ol vErsklne Hiding 8 50 5 10 11 08 .r BeltoD 'U 00 5 20 " . Westbound. S0;,11 ??m a?M 1 Stations? ^un' ll8' ? v Helton ? *? }} JA v Ersklue Siding o 45 118^ 12 00 ( v Anderson (FeI. depot) 6 00 11 47 U 18 v Anderson (Pass. dep)? 6 08 11 50 12 AJ :sgt.yot?? 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A. 8 G Brown went to Abbeville Monday, It _ 8 being Salesday. Several from around Q here went. a Little Myrtle Young spent a few t days last week at Willington with dear a little May Wiley. * I Little Rodney Russell is sick at this Q writing. tl Mr. Hamilton Malone spent Satur- n day and Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. E. J? li C. Young. They had two fine o'possums tJ for dinner. cl Mr. and Mrs. Zack Addington from Greenwood, spent a few days last week with Mr. W. H. Bogwick. A t Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spence now oc- n cupy what is known as Mr. Matthew m Creswell's house. Mastei* Joel and Irene Young spent r Friday night with Master Charley and Saiali Brown. Mrs. E. C. Young called to see us one afternoon of last week. Mr. Reynolds and family from Beth- ^ ia have moved to what is known as the Crawford house near Pucketts. ^ Miss Jane Lindsay Is still at cue u home of Rev. R. F. Bradley. 1 ? Mr. S. L. Long spent Monday night with his uncle, Mr. J.-W. Young. a Mr. H. G. Bowen js acting as sub^ i stitute for fifteen days which will give ^ the Judge quite a rest as the roads b are so rough Mr. Brown is traveling ^ horse-back. Mr. Lem Guble is here from Texas * visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. FT. Gable and family. Misses Maggie and Ruth Young spent Friday night with Miss Lola Erown. Mr. J. D. Creswell went to GreenwooS Wednesday on business. Mr. David Young spent Saturday Bryson Creswell. night and Sabbath with his cousin, Misses Annie Lee Talbert and Lola p Brown spent Thursday night with us. Miss Mary Spence spent Saturday night, with Misses Rebecca and Magg*e Young. ^ Mr. J. R. Cheatham, of Troy, had the m misfortune to lose a fine buggy horse one day last week. Messrs R. A.. Crawford and Furman McCaslan called to see us yesterday. Misses Lola Brown and Maggie ^ i'oung spent Saturday with Miss Mary 3pence. Mr. J. H. Langley spent one night 111 last week with his daughter, Mrs. ' / Dannie Spence near Troy. Mr. Robert Creswell and sister, Lilian, spent yesterday with us. r?t. t. w shpnnard. of Troy, dined vith Mr. S. T. Young and family Sabjath. 1 j Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wiley and their ,j lear little ones from Willington spent ^ Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. I Campbell. | 8 Miss Zellic Langley worshipped at t jong Cane Sabbath. a l Mrs. R. A. Crawford has been sick ^ A mt is better at this writing. r Fairfield and Rock Hill had a ball j ;ame Saturday afternoon. Fairfield j allied 14, Rock Hill 7. j Mr. Y. P. Reagan celebrated his 7rtth j irthday last Saturday. Dr L. W. Shep ' ' ' 1 - * ' vVi "i * : ' 1915 II 1 , M iFFECTS ? ^ .:. V " ". \; , . : > / ..... turd dined with him. Mrs. M. R. Brad* *?y celebrated her birthday on Saturday *t the home of her daughter, Mrs. V. W. Wardlaw. We hope them both cany more happy days like Saturday vas to theia Quite a number of our young boys nd girls went bird batting Thursday tight. About thirty In number. We ;bink all had a real good time. Mr. T. F. Langley called to see Mr. . P. Creswell Sabbath. Mrs. E. N. Creswell Is sick at thtt writing. " ' "Brown Eyes." . ' / Lbbeville Campaign Contribution. Tbe committee appointed by Governor ilease to receive and distribute contrtbulons made in behalf of the YOrk county tail sufferers, made Its report* M the govrnor through its chairman, Mr. W. D. Met, during tbe latter part of Deoember. .'he^report 'was published In the Senate *ournai of January 12. Upon the appear- 4 - - i-.i tit vr nee or the report^ nepretteuwtwvo **, i*. /rraydon of Abbeville; wrote Mr. Grist V tating that he had sent the contribution v t the Abberiiie campaign meeting, mounting to $28, and seeing no record. of be same in the report, Wanted, to know bout the same. Mr. Grist Replied that he committee had not received the conribution referred to, and of course had ot undertaken to account for funds other ban such as had passed through the comlittee's hands. He requested Mr. Grayon, however, that if the contribution was itended for the committee appointed by' ^ lie governor, to please send a duplicate heck. Miss Aileen Shane is visiting fiiends In .bbeville, and will return home above the jiddle of the week.?Columbia Record. V. , Take Liv-Ver-Las And Peel Well Don't suffer from the ill effeeta of an * aacth e liver, suoh as headache, Indication, constipation, lick of energy nd low spirits, when for a little loney you can pet a remedy of proved lerit. (JRIQSBY'S LIV-VER-LAX fill get your liver rlnht and let you Djoy better health and brighter epira. LIV-VER-LAX acte naturally nd effectively. Has none of.tbe dauera and bad after effects of calomel, old under an absolute money refund uarantee at 50c and $1 a bottle. Eaoh ottlo Is protected by the likeness of i. K. Grigaby. For sale by any drug1st. Ab oeville-Greenwood jnuiuju# mmi ASSOCIATION. roperty Insured, $2,100,000 January 20th, 1916. ^ IT-RITE TO OB GALL on tb? BSdoralUMf) ? or the Director oJ your Xowu?. .*> r any lnfoimallon yon may dealre about ir plan of Insurance. w? insure your property a?almt dMtruc* mby n&E, mmm os utmm,1 id do so cheaper tba* any lnfuj*n* Or?w? ? i. rtwAiiinsrg en Tired with eta] roofs are Insured lor 85 per cent, cheaper hd other property. Remember we are prepared to prove to yoa at oars Is the safest and obeapcit plan o/ surance known. J. B. BLAKE, 0pn. Agent Abbeville, 8. 0. , FRASEB LYON, Fro. Abbeville. 8. 0. I. G. Majors,.... . Greenwood r.T. Ookesbury 3 H. Podson .. ...DonaJas r. a. iuiii? Due West . V. W. L. KelIer...?....OiOng Gane f .A. Keller ?.USjnllbvUle s~4 ' ). A. Ward law...... CJedar Spring V. W. Bradley ..Abbeville )r. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle i. a. Bole* Lowndeavllle i. O-Grant. -..Magnolia V. D. Morrah... ....Calhoun Milis i. P. Morrah Bordeaux L. L. Baaor. Walnut Grove V. A Nickles Hodges I. G. Bowles ....Coronaoa >. 8. Hattlwuoger..? 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