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^ ? - ;/ fNow I Land in Abbeville Cc this county that are f have farms listed for m them, plenty of outbu churches and school 1 We wou'cl be glad 1 we have. g. We know of no bei I ' land in this section. I the county will comn If you want to sell I Dixie JK j L- m. ' $ : y V 1 gfflilEIZIHiBilUiUiiJilliliH kj , , IMU l I u Jr | 11' T |[ I hav j i | Tennessee [ \ h r j^| ^ tew goo IJ Come In i r)>. * Sf3M3MSJ3M3J3I3J3f3J3MSfSOJ3Jnf3M3M3I31SJSJ in niiii U Dili >unty. There are many or sale at unusually mod sale that are near town, 1: lildings, community advs 8, and near roads. to get in touch with you a :ter investment at present In a very short while all tl land a price of around $2 list your farm with us. V Land Con 5 rOLBERT, Abbeville M aiaraiManugiBiiuiifEiHraiii! LES ORSE e a stable full : Mules For S >d horses and and Look Th r * I excellent farms in erate prices. We lave good homes on mtages, such a s tnd show you what than the buying of le desirable land in !00 per acre. Ve get results. ipany anager. ( r i , I and i 5 I I of good al<=? Alcrv S uivt i IIUV/ I I mares. em Uver \ IIH | RffiStfitfWifiSfiifiifiifitfi \ > *. f ' V V . > . FURMAN UNIVERSITY. S a Greenville, S. C., December 26.? j|;The holidays are on at Furman Uni3] versity. The boys have left foi jl home. The usual animated life and @noise about the Camous has ceased. I The dormitories are dark, cold, anc closed. The boys^are with fathei and mother, brother and sister, yes and sweetheart, too. ?j It has been a fine session at Fur [fj man. 287 men have been matricu ^ilated, which is 51 more than wer< I I ever enrolled in an entire session be fore. They have been a fine, sturdy | lot of boys, coming from all part :of the state, and from other states iOne hian came from China, thougl he is not a Chinese. The boys hav< jbeen a steady lot, full of good, har jwork in their classrooms. At th same time, there has been an in | tense interest in athletics of variou kinds. The football season has bee particularly successful. Furman' team played nine games, winning si of them by defeating Wofford, o Spartanburg; Presbyterian College of Clinton; Wake Forest, of Nort Carolina; Oglethorpe,'of Georgia Citadel, of Charleston*; and Erskint of Due West. They played Clemso ^ to a standstill with a score of 7 to ' g in one of the greatest games eve Ij'seen in the state. They were defeal ilj ed by Georgia Tech, and by Davie ij'son, of North Carolina. It was jfl fine record and the material for |j Varsity team next year is very pr <n [| ising. "Speedy Speer", star playa S of the club, will be back, and severs i| others of the leading men on ill s team. a The literary societies have bee a having fine work. The Adelphian Sc [a ciety recently held its 69th ope s session in the chapel of the Univei g sity. A large body of friends of th g young men and of the Universit [a were on hand to cheer the boys on i a their literary endeavors. The pre a gram was an admirable one. Th l=i plncinn? if? ? t-i raj v?vw?u5 ivcm Yvao a very uuie aeoac S on the subject "Resolved,, that i [3 would be best for both countries fo Ej the United States to annex Mexico, a Dr. D. M. Ramsay, of Greenvill a Women's College, was chairman o gj| the committee of judges. He coir plimented all the young men on bot the matter and form of their ad " dresses; but the judges gave the dt cision unanimously in favor of th negative,?a decision whichthe pec pie of the United States would prot ? ably approve. ? Jl During the holidays the grea jflj Quadrennial Student Volunteer Cor vention will be held at Dqs Moines j* Iowa. Furman wilL be represente JC by Messrs. E. M. Harrison, Jake Re ii TT *> ^ aur, n. m. iteaves and W. H. Bai field. Mr." Harrison is president c \jr the Student Volunteer Convention o rp the state of South Carolina and goe Bjas the representative of that bod} E They will come back full of enthus ? asm for the great cause of foreig ? missions and it is hoped that the Si will bring to the University and t IR the churches in the neighborhoo at j something of the information whic Ifijthey gather and of the enthusiasi Ifij which they will be, inspired by th jJR j great speakers of the world whoi I they will hear. ? Repre entatives of Abbeville coin T1 ty at the TJliivorcifw nr tj . 1+i. V. . VT . m jfi EJwards, Due West; S. L. Hill, A1 in beville; C. Todd, Due West, an Sara Watt, Due West. These youn Jf men ail fill large places in the lif of he student body. Mr. Edward is Cheer Leader for the Universit ? and it is needless to say that he ha \1 made a large contribution to th ! I r.uccess of the football team by th ! 1 vigorous way in which he has trains I 1 and led the students in cheering oi fi their comrades to victory. Mr. Todi J| has been one of the star players up on the football team contrihutim pj very largely to its victories. Every body who has followed the game: C knows Todd, affectionately caller p "Little Todd." Mi*. Watt and Mr C Hill have also contributed largely tc g the success of the session thus far. r; While the students are away enQ joying home and friends, several members of the faculty are also abP -ent. Dr. Bradshaw has gone to rl Arkansas. Professor Bowen is at rl hi; home. Dr. Murray has also fled. F ' fl The othei* professors are on the 5 ~vound preparing" for larger things ^ next year. The work of the college v?i! be resume:! on January iJrd and ill students arc expected to be back "nd ready for work at that time. Examinations will take place in Janirry, completing one of the most successful terms in the history of the college. i What Washes Out Of Soil? When water percolates through earth, what does it carry out of the earth with it? That question no doubt, was asked many thousands of 1 years ago and has been repeated from time to time ever since, but it 1 has never been completely answered. " The answer, however, is being written bit by bit. The chemical and |mineralogical nature of the materials -i extracted from soils by treatment i - i with water has been under investga2;tion by the Bureau of Soils, U. S. -.Department of Agriculture, for some VI past. A number of minerals have s! been identified in these products i. >and it has been shown that the "?^ ^ 1.1 i -'/A vhS ? j ship tl^^undie " The Highest Prii n That's What You'll C WE WANT 'EM NOW?AND Wfl e N9IEXTRA LARGE | N?l LARGE / CKTPA TO AVCffAGC [ CXTPA TQ AVCRAGt RAC( e EE 118.00 to 14.00112.00 to 10.CK e Heavy Furred 12.00 to 10.00 9.00 to 8.0( it Ordinary 9.00to 8.00 7.00to d.0( ? ! ! * . e iFine, Dark 22.00 to 18.00 16.00 to 13.0C ,f Usual Color 15.00to 12.00 11.00 to 9.0C [Pale 11.00 to 9.001 8.00 to 7.0C ,h MUSI Winter 6.00 to 5.00 4.75 to'3.75 e [Fall 4.50 to 3.751 3.50 to 175 >- These extremely high prices for { the well-known "SHUBERT" libera diate shipment No. 3, No. 4 and market value. Ship your Furs no\ t "more money" and get it "quicker' i- wSHUBERT" RETURNS V J SHIP TODAY-AND KE1 d j if HBW| T-^jlrfg|i is Epli^ULu^L^yyipll i- ammmmmmmmammmmmmmammmmmm n 5 Farm Surveys 11 WILLIAM L d I CIVIL I a Member of the Americ n IE Farmer* and M< e H GREENWOOD ^ IJ Landscape Surveys ill Roy a w y jf ' ? S II ^ 11 ;|j Fresh Oy H j 3 5 $ I pel 3ill i 11 i -T-11 I hese oysters 111 ter. You get 'll worth. j|] |jl We will be plea U * i {} and deliver anyw j| ROYAL ? i"ii mi iiiiii inn milium ?miii i itij'imi'it i uiiiiiitiiUiii'in? iii mi if* timuuiii evaporated water-extract of soils . leaves a residue showing considerable resemblance to the Strassfurt J and other natural Saline deposits. A materials provisionally called ultra clay, which consists of particles so > ? ^ 4-U/n-^t wAYvinin ir\ T\rn/*t?r?nllv 11I1U biiujr iciuaiii iii jyiwvt.vM.ij permanent suspension, has also been obtained by these extractions and ! its properties are now under investigation. This ultra clay contains a 'much larger proportion of soluble salts than the soil from which it been separated. A very significant attribute of ultra clay is its high ab-?sorptive power for potash. Soils con? taining a large proportion of ultra ; lay erode easily. CCS Ever Known ret from "SHUBERT" X PAY THE PRICE TO GE* 'EM . ... ^ y' * I N?l MEDIUM I N?l SMALL N? 2 1 : |?IT3A to AVgWAOt I EXTRA to AVERAGE AS to s?? fl QUALITY :OON 'm )| 9.00to 8.001 730to 6301 7.00to 4.00 ) 7.00 to 6.00 5.00 to 450 5.00 to 330 ) 5.00 to 4301 4.00 to 3.50 1 4.00 to 3.00 NIC 1111.00 to 9.001 8.00 to 6301 8.00 to 4.00 I 8.00 to 630 6.00 to 5.00 6.00 to 3.00 l| 6.00to 5.001 430to 4.00 430ta 150 fCRAT 3 330to 2.751 230to 1.751 150to 1301 (' I 230 to 2.00 1.75 to 130 1.75 to 125 ''s* South Carolina Furs are based on /; 1 rrr-nAincr and ar^ nnntr/1 for imme. ? - -1 otherwise inferior skins at highest ' 'I v?when we want "em. You'll get ' too. ULL MAKE YOU HAPPY EP 'EM COMING FAST - ' " . I i "~S H Real Estate Survey* %' .. HEMPHILL 'tM ENGINEER J, :i , _ . BCiSS an Association of Engineers. H *3 irchants Bank Building. K ' ?& , SOUTH CAROLINA, |r^ Subdivisions I -Cafe ,jl is i: ?? (? sters Select I i . c? r quart. 1 11 are not an wa- jj ? your money's jl \ H EE || jj: ) sed to fill orders li it 'here in Abbeville li , CAFE I :