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L. ?,'li ^ . 4 T jj < .' /. I t'V <i?^m T" Fifteen to ' |: I Other Liood 1 | CASON (I FAIRFIELD. " ? Fairfield, Nov; J8.?Mr. Ben Harvery of Troy, died last Thursday night about 9 o'clock and was laid ^ ^ to rest Friday afternoon in Troy cemetery inthe presence of many yt friends fend relatives. . Mr. Wylie Lone has not been well jja for the* last few days. We wish him a speedy recovery. . ? "" j( Mr. John Langley has been sick, W but is better at this writing. ^ There was a box party at Fairfield UI ?;f- i school houae last Firda^ night, also > a grab-sack and a cake walk. Miss Willie Young and Mr. Lester n( Britt won the first cake and Miss Marie Talbert and Mr. John Henry Wl Young ifo nthe second. There was 36 boxes sold, the total amount being $28.05. It was for the benefit of lT - - - > V a j . pointing the scnooi nousa ana iurmf.t tare for the school room. There UI was a large crowd and everybody It?. seemed to enjoy themselves. So m I many nice boxes and so much good ^ eating in thfe-bpkea. Mr. 0. P. Camp- yy bell was saleszbah ,of the boxes and made a good one. <' ' m ./ 'Cotton is bringing 19 cents at r Troy. ;v" .. le Mr. J; W. Crawford and two little c? . ones, spent last Sabbath with Mr. " and Mrs. R.;A.. Crawford. > Misses Eva, Trene apd'Jdel Young spent Saturday night and Sabbath at toe home of Mrs. S. T?; Ypung. ;:)uMr. and Mrs. R. M. Wiley and two v littleonea, Melvin and Miller of Les ? JJ |t Hits the If ?rtti 1 da " > Many people do not realize to what simple constipation or wi soostivo bowels -will" lead to if fa not &r*e<?e<l Yon-wonder en why so' many women and men ir. are sallow, nave no appeuie, aire dizzy, suffer with contsant r. v' head pains, heavy feeling af- Su ter edting, on1 taking rilight exercise have-fluttering heart ne and tired, run down feelings, 90 per cent of liver and stom- w< ach troubles come from Costive Mi bowels, constipation leads to gp( ihat most terrible conation, soi NERVOUS BmiBESTION. . via The bowels must have re; stored to them their tone, and m, regularity established and this TinTi fit, be done, not bv Dills, calo- da . ? ? * mel and other laxatives, that a ;Vill only last for a time bnt Ep l ltEGUTi A KIT Y mnst be estab- te] lished and DIGESTION BESTORED by a chemical combination of drugs that will give a perfect digestion. WE HAVE THAT PRESCRIP TION and make this proposal. If _you_ suffer _from NER- St V U U S 1JN JJJLttJUbTlUIN due to faulty digestion and CONSTIPATION, come to our ed store,ibuy a bottle of CINOT, try it, and if yonr constipation, headache, loss of appe- dr tite, heart flutter, dizziness, do not disappear and you are liv - rfj i ' Ka not: improved, come DacK 10 us r~ 0'A ana we will REFUND YOUR to1 MONEY. Take a common m< sense view of our proposition. yo Could we afford to make this s? offer if we were not sure that Ts our claims were n6t right? r an BOWDEN-SIMPSON 2 DRUG COMPANY. S Ev- J '. .v'" . ' * fc rhirty-five Dollars I Suits $10 to $18 & McAL - "f ==T= s, spent Sabbath with Dfif'/and Mrs ^ *2jODj^ '' Messrs. S. T. Young, r^iftnk and Isses Willie and MagWk Young ;nt to Abbeville Frida^fjfeopping. o Mr. DaVid Young gpeii'akst Sab- a ,th with Mr. Sam LongjnT? Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Walker ana 1 tie Frances, of Puckettfrtalled at t e hoine of Mr. S. T. Y?|tag Sab- ^ Mr. Tom Young dine& imth ' Mr. <3 >m Langley Friday. Mr. Wylie Long spent last Thurs- ( .y afternoon at the homtir of his t lcle, Mr. S. T. Young.' V ' ' ? Mrs. 'J. W. Young and "daughter, 1 iss Daisy,* spent last Friday afterton with Miss Zellie Langley. 1 Mrs. Emma Addington of Green- I ooti, came down one day last week see her fatehr, Mr. W. H. "Bowick, ^ Mr. "VSTill Long dined last SaJbbat? 1 iht Mr. David Young. I Mr. Furman McCaslan spent Sat- ? day night with Joel Young. [i Mr. T. C. Young and sister, Miss t aggie, spent Saturday night ' at I1 sue with their sister, Mrs. W. D. I 'iley. < |1 Mr. F. T. young went to McCor-'l ick Saturday oh business. - .< Mr. T. O. Young and T. F. Lang- <3 y went on a big hunt over on Long I me one day last Week. ? \i .TfT^- ' < LONG CANE/ , ^ > . c J '} r - ' Lone Cane/ Not." lS.-rThe pro- 1 acted services which commenced Uroer lJbh^ <3kiiel chtirch- Sunday' last week, will ;bet continues ; rough this - week. 'The servient e being conducted by Dr. GeorgS . Belk. The morning service be-'i D8 at ten o'clock and Service at 1 fht at "1 (SO.' EVeiybody is urge<J S come cbfafc otreand%elp make this eetmg continue its great success. I Mr.-and Mrs. J. M.sJfcKfellar. of 2 e cit^,'" spent Sunday-wfchfog of ? it weekwttb M*i and M^W. D. J Mrf and Mrs. W. D. Beauford and'. Ughter,-Min Kina, were visitors? the city Wednesday and ' dined K th Mr/andMrs. X M. McKellar,;; ? Mr.,and.- Mrf. -Yes Ellenberg' of i ar foWrtdesville; tfpeAtthe" week- ? d<wi* Mrvwid MiK_fc.A;^vr-|? Mr: -Evans Hunt 'and - daughter, lH ss Viola, were shopping in the cite *J turday of last week. ' * fi Mr. and'Mrs; T. Wf King spent nday evening of last week with and Mrs; w. D. Beauford. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Beuaford of ar the city spent the rweek-end th Miss Eppie Beauford. Miss Mary McIIwain of near Dae sst, spent last week with Mr. and *8. R. H. Stevenson. Mr.- Robert Beauford of Bethia, jnt the week-end with Mr. Thom- c l Beauford. Mr. Evans Hunt was a business litor to Anderson one day last week Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Finley And ildren spent Sundya with Mr. and s. W. D. Beauford. Rev. George W. Belk dined with *. and Mrs. R. H. Stevenson Satury. / b; Mr. Arthur Erwin of Bethia spent A few days of last week with Miss jj >pie Beauford. Mr. W. D. Beauford and daugh-, , miss ione, spent me weeK-ena, *' Townville with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.:? . S. Bosler. jh Is ;H! CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK si | o: op Using Dangerous Drug Before It Salivates You! It's Horrible I ? b You're bilioub, sluggish, constipat- ^ and believe you need vile, danger- ,T s calomel to start your liver and o: ;an your bowels. |. Here's my guarantee! Ask your uggist for a 50 cent bottle of Dod- ? n's Liver Tone and take a spoon- b 1 tonight. If it doesn't start your i er and straighten you right up! tter than calomel and without grip- > ? or making you sick I want you c' go back to the store and get your >ney. Take calomel today and tomorrow u will feel weak and siek and nauated. Don't lose a day's work, ike a spoonful, of harmless, vegeble Dodson's Liver Tone tonight y d wake up feeling great. It's peretly harmless, so give it to your ildren any time. It can't salite, so let them eat anything after-,y irds.?Adv. tl mmmrnmrnumimmm tivr ftslgsoa nlc'1 ' rraJjctfihSv 1/^1 j iWEiy y? , it makes no differenc we have to do is to st i A MICHAEL-SI OR OVES which we have read; dividual figure and with your yearp. Whether you're or find yottr suit, in you tailored in the Mich? LISTER MT. CARMEL. i '? Mt. Carmel, Nov. 13.?The ladies if the Presbyterian church will have m Oyster Supper at the home of Mr . V. L. Miller on Friday evening, Nov. ( 7th. Eyervbody is cordially invited , o come and have a good time. Mrs. James Hester and Miss Eliraieth Hester spent Saturday in.' An- ; lerson shopping. Messrs. Earli Wharton and Giles ; Calhoun of Greenwood, motored over . o Mt Carmel Wednesday evening itid spent a few foours with . Misses Florence Black and Pickens Tarrant. - Mr. Lawrence Hester spent the >&?t week in Charleston on a pleasire trip. Mrs. Minnie Watson is spending a while with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Ferguson at Sally, S. C. , ' Miss Maggie Sutherland spent, sevsral days last week ap Calhoun Falls rith Miss Lillie Poore, and attended he Carnival, . > Mt Carmel people regret veryJ nuch to1 see Mrs. Emma Knox and diss Magpie Knox leave Mt Carmel. 1 rhey will' shortly move to Danburg, 5a. 4 which will be their home for an ither year. v' rr, , ? Mr. Joe Curtis and family will oc->; mpy Mrs. Knox's noose another.' rear. Glad to welcome them in Mt. 3armel. g |j Mr. Furman Longshore of Abbe*,1 ille, was a visitor in MtQarmel one.,1 lay the past ? 7? . j 1 Mrs. M. LrMarchant and little . Lazier, jtf ty^synding a ^ hi^e j HiS? mk0?&: \sF ^er 8^kr( | ight wi^Mrs. James Gilliam. MJjg < laggie J&ox/^rho "has Been visiflng ' T*T. -11 1 lL^ / Matron's Sewing Circle wu Wife1'-' Quite k number were preeent p4-.enjoyed the afternoon. A decious salad course and coffee was srved by Mrs. Ollie J Watson and [isses Douschka and Julia Cade. ( ' ^ / t . MASTER'S SALE. - me state ox soutn uaronna, Cdunty of Abbeville. , Court of Common Pleas. HARLEY M. McGEE, as Executor of the last will and testament of CHARLES E. McKAY, Plaintiff, against LIZABETH M. MILLER, et al., Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale y the Court of Common Pleas for .bbeville County, in said State, made i the above stated case, I will offer >r sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeille C. H., S. C., on Salesday in Dec_V A Tk 1Q1? 4-IIA lamil LUUC1; A. A/t TTXKU111 l/UC ours of sale the following described ind, to wit: All that tract or pat eel of land, tuate, lying and being in the city E Abbeville, in Abbeville County, in le State aforesaid, containing One [alf (%) Acre, more or less, and ounded by Vienna Street on the rprth, on the East by lots of W. N. homson, now Mrs. Luther Nickles, n the South by Dr. P. E. Harrison nd others, and on the West by W. !. Owen, now Mrs. Dendy Miller, eing the same lot bought from T. P. homson. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purbaser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. Spend your money at home, where ou can get the best results. There are widows and orphans in nnr enmmnnitu ran mil ?Af moVn lem happy on Thanksgiving Day? | irs ?opif e to us. For all 1AW XTAll fV?^ \\T* L> 1VVV J vu W1W . . . f T C II PERN SUIT LCOAT Wesi They are y to fit your in- $2, $2.25 to harmonize Ladu i f : . JUST Al sixteen?you'll i< ; . Then* r fabric?hand .Qjejmg] lels-Stern way. Swanr - ?C : \ \ V ' / ' 'd . . !? _ j "** IH? SOUTH S "PLACE " v v T IN THE SON" ; ' * '?A, ;M. ->? * :'? ?/..? The South this year win * produce 11,000,000 bales - oi cotton, worth, c with the se*d, at least $100 afbale. J Dr a total' of one billion^ one hundred million dollars. Texas, with 000 bales, will cash in to ne tune-of ? founrhundred millions for Cotton * alone; Georgia Veropwill bring tw& huiidfed millions; the crops of South * Ctrotnia, Oklahoma and Arnuups * win .bring around,a hundred millions * to each of theee states. Alithe South, except the storm and; bell Weerfl-ridr i den, areas of Mississippi ana Ala- 7 bama,' are sharing iftthe golden flood;" 1 Can we stand such .unprecedented ? proaperity? Or will it tuni our ? heads'and lead us back into our old- ? time follies when cotton was king * and shared his;. , throne with none J ptherfT^ . .. .. J In making our plans for 1917 let " us netier forget .that while cotton is : high, everything else Wslab high, ij at'f 1.50 a bushel, 'with fertilizer 4 prices voarinfc,' what ^ill it hvail us 7 fxro.'rintti a big* c*op of cotton and It all gojalb pay debt? t<&. thin^s^e ISSeiSmwn y of m?at; And a lugame crop ?u J iwrr acre fetcf? yearjreo n to re- ? toe* lettilixer bitti to uBkifananu ^ ftm Q I i?iinnrf Ife niia room's y cold ya FeHfeetiotti'tad it the For a warm -bathroc , fast ircomj of ;a cc room end of get the Perfection. ' *? - t-j. L__ Ji v I, UBWi) laiHiBumc, uuikl bay, inexpensive to uf I department store, ban I dealer > D#e Altddin Security < * I , 8TANDARD OIL I (New Jem - ' BALTIMO: Waahlnrton, D. C. C NorfolkTVa. Chai Richmond, V?. CI ^bc'i'^MTM'SSy Mpl ztii . afUMgioa/r^qS .va i ^ or Sixteen ... ;i I.r>/v'V ' * BOSTONIANS ' t . ' ave them at $4.00, $4.! c " ' r - INALLLEATHE : " i ' ' 5 pecialize on Shoes for tl ! priced 50c, 75c, $1.0 I, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $ ?' Shoes, $2.00 to $3.! / . ' I V > *RIV?D: west creations in Stetsp '/*i 3 nil li. ray^-ureens* ana r>iacn > Hats at $1, $1.50, $2,! 7j . c. "" f r ' y'*i -v Ahbevil itf nrf nirnn-r nmnn ifn'ii rWnrfn un Mccormick. : ... ?0(J v'T I V \ I I McCormick'Nov. 13.?Mr. M. B, Mrs. Conney-Parks and children re visiting relatives in Lexington, Mr. M. J. Miliar has accepted a ontion^ as-telegraph operator, at the ravel pit on the i). Jr W.' C. raiload, forfr miles from Augusta. t;T ? Mr: nad Mrs. W. X. Charles have eturaed to their home here aftei isiting relatives in Batesburg. r- -v j ' Little Miss Helen' (Wens: enterainwT several of her friends last Saturday afternoon at a birthday arty.: Refreshments and games rere enjoyed until a late bony. . Miss Bessie Stilwell entertained be. Epworth League last Friday ight ' rt/T'? .y'-i' -About six o'clock Saturday mornig, the home of Mr. awfc Mrs. B. W. arks was destroyed by fire. It waa artly covers Miss Sud^e Self of Blum Branch, ras the gueet pf Miss Bertha Cturkey Dr a few days last week. u.;?" ,A< ' - '' ' ~ - '. , < \ 1 j EATH OF MRS A J WWUttUMl ~ j. f,-r i'.if:is?it " lbs. An&le Kennedy, wife of the ite A. J. Woodhurti,' died ion Oct 2, at her home & the Sharon: jit* on filter #aflWe??of three weeks, ttkeretr ierricvs werehaMon .Not. it^cn'poH^et ^wcraxhuTch,c<m Ud' byrBivr Jxrlsb I?am, Mhd.interMtorfevita nude In . thy rcerttetiry ear, by.wprfrounded -by sorrowing uhOjfof rfxcT children and: other lose relatives. ? .. vpy She wafc -a ^eonsiatent member of ie:2ieb?ii3tm efearebsnd w known it her cfafcritftble ;*ark*c THi core ^oommnnity r vmpnithixe with the mil* omfort :^| ft- -hLv."? :al r?*if * 4/ % gterfcetlDP tftoeans wwrfprt ? can: sea yonr & match to the iw? but^he ch3Js p* to dress. * "7^ TO' " 1 *" >m, a cozy breakiriifbrtable living : the day's work Ml SMO tie. Inexpensive to te. Ask any good I ware or ftirnituro v.. H "hi?for boat result* I COMPANY 8 1 11 1 == ' " " | . s". ' 50 and |5.00. BO ' ' RS J ; j.it ... .... _ i.. A,-,.- , ie Whole family. 0, $1.25, $1.50, 3.50. ui )0# 1 III I II I . ; : $11 . : . ' 1 i' if. r. ;-$3.50, $4, |5. 8 S2.50,13.00. I | le, S. C. I mmmm iw? daylights ONLY COMPETITOR - ' II ; ',-.' ' '- $ *i>V- Si KEROSENE Oft GASOLINE j ' mm !?* *,?* ywttir of athM | lit rtilwflinii 9 Uhl ?lk.Lrftf -'iLai. ti -IJtntfl. 74ii]r_ - 31 jTT'-wrjw!? idtiir It la htt htciwrfitf'?if rtHjr J & onk *f tUtmtjh '>1 "vrr fw"^ Trac7? .fjrr ;--3| ad mo*l uwful kvaatfanu of Um bit (TM (6 ! t.? . TROY. SOUTH CAMH4HA. V7 " ' I . , *;.! (4 ;i- /gffj . y, ; 'm , < Hnf#^