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Iler of llie Smlllii: Fact*. MTormed a new noaletyOrder ol the smiling Fnce. Ipuoreu uiciuun )UU umj Vr, Tevery ODe may have a place. [ales say you must never let I obrnera c.f your mouth drop dowu, [y ibis method you may get k habit of a sulky frown. [ymates tease you, let you eyes Gave and merry twlukie show, r the angry tears arise jy're very apt to overflow. a mast practice for an hour, d If it seems a long, long while, Biaber not to pout and glower wear a bright and cheerful smile. ales are simple, as you see, ke up your mind to joia today, >u a smile?and you will be active member right away. * rlends vi?it Major Xsm-e. Ilenry Huckabee of Pickens County. Rwo daughters, are visiting Ma .'or auc KV. R. Nance. |en strikes, oomml88loners, and tax the railroads are having a hard F Protecting KrrchIs. Carolina Spartan. negro be arrested for crap shooting o: er small gambling game end wiier ed be bas to swallow bis dose ant' le most of It. Wben some "no couot ' isd la arrested for violating tbe dl*law or other mIndent anor he bus to be seutenoeof tbe court. But let ? icd gambler, or a respectable ri tallei a In a geotlemeu's club, be convicteo. nds rise up to help him out. By nev. Ihd appeal! and long continued pleacpr gentlemanly scoundrel gels oft after [ Wben Il ls postlvely known thai [man Is guilty the best legal talent k comes to the rescue. If that rallh, e "best people" will slen a petition t< e"rascal" pardoned aud turned loom tan pursue bis former business. Jt >the ordinary, untrained mind tLi>?t made to punish poor law breakers protect tbose who bave money. N<> Lot legal whit* wash will whiten tbe er of a dishonest man. It win not irtblm out on tbe road of reform, foi sis saved one time by money ami :hnlcalltles be will conclude that it easier to get off next time. ProverbftAnd Phmes. ? flolrt onrt th? Imr: til th? IpFroro theCointse. knowing a thing Is nothing unlest. r knows you know il.?From lLie <t who bow Injustice reap bate and vet?From the I1 iench. rorot kind of tbame Is being ashamed tUU or poverty.?Llvy. things require time.?From the Oer i never wall (or one.?From the Rutsfc?.r 9 Haddon'a 'aU" at bis prices. der lhe quality ol ins goods. .doyou tblnk of Haddon'sexperience? 101 natoral that Haddon should Know Iness? d Haddon do a sucesHful business for y years and at ibis lute day Jail'it i abreast c?f tbe timed ? i have any doubts, walk In. at la on exhibition. i apeak for Itself. things-'speak loader than words." on will take pleasure in gl\lug you ar demonstration of tbe fact. blm an opportunity. oes of peace girls prepare tbelr trous men haven't troubles enough ol their > tbey get married. tbe exception of tbe stage vllllan nan baa his good points log takes tbe ambition out of men ffeetnally tban an easy cbalr. If lawyers who fall at tbelr practice lmt is up to tbem to preach. u a man has plenty of sand be seldom (footprints ol tbe sands of time, men can do two things at once, but fl can chew gum and talk klmultanei married women are 60 weak they How tbelr busoands to keep part ol klorlee. tbe man who trusts In tbe Lo'd nerer laaloo to cancel bis membership la a worry" club. America. d that etandelb fair and free, ie and sale from sea to sen, mow-capped mountains kiss tbehky, plains In endleBS beauty 11-; [Olden sands thy rivers sbtue, it and rock and lake are tblne; ounines hdq an ciioicbcuui|?w y their treasure at tby feet. itarry banner gleams afar, tany seas tby wblte sails are; weary captives tarn to tbee i a hope and prophecy; with thy banner fluttering free ave tby watchword ' Liberty." keep tbee to tby mission true, rest land the world e'er knew. 0 should be written on note paper. bo believes in lock usually gets the rand. nan who gets blue over trifles Is apt to !>ior scheme by painting things red. > success of lawyers were due 10 the ;ab,women would soon crowd men the profession. Md of making away from your work, And an easier way of doing it. That's' the secrets of success. iman's distrust of her husband is never serious until she begins to refer to >lber woman's as "that brazen tblng." ivenge country woman looks at a rest bill of fare as if sbe was trying to pick nothing to eat that wouldn't poison Local). / f 1 fail to read our ad in this issue Dry Goods Co. y day is bargain day with us. Smith x>ds Co. ks and salt cases at Smith Dry Goods can drawn wwk scarfs and lunch Smith Dry Goods Co. as, Misses and children's cloaks. Dry Goods Co. and tapestry curtains. Smith Diy Co. a damask, towels, napkins and doylies. Dry Goods Co. received another uhlpment children's Stn th Dry Goods Co. BI00U FoiMoniiis s from chrouic constipation, ?i is quickly cured by Dr. King'? Life Pills. They remove all poiis germs from the system and innew life and vigor; cure sour ich, nausea, headache, dizziness lolic, without griping or discom' 25c. Guaranteed by Speed's Store. ?? ^ tarray'H for tablets, pencils and school er. urray.s for everything in tbe 'drug The McMurray Drug Company. OntH for Sale. 6 250 bOFhelB of borne raised Ked Rust Oale for i-aie. Apply to J. W. McDonald f. Mt? CarmeJ.S.C. ore to see our line of sb<>.es before you J. W. McKee, Jr. !. J. A. DICKSON, SURGEON DENTIST. i"FILLINGS; CROWN AND BR1DGI WORK A SPECIALTY. GOOD P1.ATE $*.00 WALGAM FILMN?H75o and. 1.00 ICE OVER BARKSDALE'B STORE. ;G. E. CALVERT, SURGEON DENTIST. )r. Eillingsworth's office. tut 16, 1905. tf " 7 GM L- W. And You Will Fir The Largest, The Choices FALL and WINTEI You will find a and the handsome* kinds that could b< New York, PhiJade His arrav of PI simply exquisite. see them. Never before h of Ladies' Cloaks a has also a good which is the most ble garment for absolutely i ain-pr His stock of CI Boys and Childre] fore. Suits at all , , prices, and Crava: Be sure also, tc A mi st complete , I Come and see I _ L. W. My Little Daughters Shot's. Two little rousb. worn, stubbed shoes, t 1 A. plu*np, well-trodden pair I I ~ mw WHb 6trlped stockings thrust within, li ( | fill Llejust beside m^ chair. P J I I I Of very homely fabric they, I I l.l II A bole In each to**; X vl/l. 11. They might have cost, when they were new, Some titty cents or so. And y?-t, thiB little, worn out pair m X ** Is richer far to me, U LajLr Than all the jeweled sandals are WWf Of Eastern luxury. ? President: This motueu leaioir, cracaou wuu uo<r, Is satin m my sight, F. E. HAREIS These lit' le tarnished buttons shine With all a diamond's light. Boai Search through the wardrobe ol the world ! TVrnwn (4 A You shall not find me there ' ' * So rarely made, so richly wrought, W.Parker, V Bo glorious a pair. And wbj? Because they tell ot her, .* Now sound asleep above. Whose form is movlug beauty, and Who6e heart is beating love. We are l They tell me ol her merry laugh, whe Her rich wholt-hearUd glee; Her gentleness, ber in'nocence, / A , And in Ian t purity. Thev tell me that her wavering steps Will long demand my aid; For the old road oi human life ^ Is very roughly laid. High hills and swift descents abound, iiV And, on so rude a way, CTJ Veet th'"t can wear t hesc cover lngs ili Would surely go astrsy. > am Sweet little girl! be mine the task /|\ (\/J TJ Thy feeble steps to tend! Vji ^Vi| V To be thy guide, thy counselor. f|\ J Thy playmate and thy friend. jVi Aud when my Nteps stiall faltering grow, And thine be firm and strong, /|V Ti Tby strength shall lead my tottering age *; Ji In cheerful peace along! #i\ ?Charles James Sprague. m xj Lowent Down Form of Gambling:. *99 Tbe writer bas visited many of the big fk\ gambling bouses in New York; bat* played '!h poker, faro, lou'elt, horse races and col ion fk\ futures, Rnd unhesitatingly ccc-ans to ilit- ] world that cotton futures, in bis opinion. Is /1\ . the lowest-dowu torm of gambl'ug known or. y.s 1 that be bas ever seen or indulged iu. To we fk\ the at ject misery protrayed < 11 tb?? faces of y.s some poor devil wbo has come to New York, fl\ A having lost almost bis all and cornea te be' nearer tbe " dealer " lo see If he c<-?'1<1 r ot get I fl\ some of his money back; to bear ii's pliituil v* cry " What, Ou! what must I d> ? My iVmily! in tills or that coudltion, I'm ruinen. Oi.! jk -p., tell me bow to get my money b?ck." Is XilOI enough to melt a heart of st? ne. But these j!t gamt lers have no bear's. Then hear one ol fk\ these 8'-called brokers ask ano'hor in laugh- j er: ' How do your customers stand? " ai swer. Mine moon ucmuu. iw?? a < j v?i.. -. ... Answer; "Mine are all trying to get ev*-u. " fa\ Tbe poor southern fool who dea'* wlih tbem is 10 be pitied, but how much more so fk\ Is tbe Innocent producer ? And now I want to say to the peop'e o' /It K< ck HH1 that If the city couucil will II- jj! cense ibis form ol gauibiiui:, which in mv fl\ astimatlon is tbe lowest down form in ex atence (from tne fact that It lijures.lhe in- /ft nocent as well as tbe Individual giunb er ) thtn tbe city council must Impose the tine /l\ on tbe 5c uegr<> crsp shooter and the 10c ilv poker player. I cannot conscientiously do fl\ ti una i will not. Tbe couucil must try such i iji cose*. I'a man is avowed to take n ten, a f|\ i wenty or thousand dollar st??ke and bet it jli ~D"U ou these boaids ?nJ a Jew ticks of a lele fA ? xlOil graphic luwtrumeut decides whether he wirs jli or looses iiis money, theu I can't consclm- fi\ tlously lmposea fine on a negro lor a lew dice ilv .y.x.X. ticking Hga.nst. the groULd lor a 5c stake or rlVV.^.I^v the poker piuyer l??r a few canis ticking asalnst a table for a 10c stake. Tbeie Ik no ?? jiisllcc nor full uc(?8 in IT. una i at) not ueeu the position of major of ibis city or any 0-her position enough to make me do It. A Pe souilly I like ail the the youug men in |\J M Kock Hill that 1 know lu this business, and 1- dally they seem to he charming fei ow. ti.,</.nu.n Ye I do not hesitate to shj, thorgh flue si?iitni?/M s-iiaries i?re paid, probaly more than ih?*v oould i.etat any-hlng else, that in toy oplnIon they are working for a bunch ol gamblers pure and simple and the object of whi?t , T.. stance Is depleting thb Sooth's rtcnesi Losuis &Uu 1J1 product to ruination of ibo itinoceul prr. Overt!rafts* .... dncer as well as mon 1 and fin?uclal death to ir w u<nwlw thousand?.?J. T. K"diley in Hot k Hill Kicord. OUrr .becurU - li'Jtl ... I.ve been s ? busy lalelv that. I havn't hai' Kfdt'lliptioli time to write to you bin Cineo t'lgars ar< I)ut* froni lihl mne fopui.tr th'Mi ever, tbey cover the cit.\ Cash ill Vault like the dew. Every bodv smokes them. ' Even Futlier, since he lias j>one batk t< work," tbey keep tbe head clear and a goort taste in your moutb, don't monkey will' any thing -just as good." P. B. Speed' Agent Oldest ; Wilson. Henry Co. ofler some special bar Ample I gains lu Dress Gcods n? xt Monday. llltcreN \ ! |?| r ? M'in I. ?</ - --V S TO I. White's, j f< a f< t and Most Attractive Stock of t \ u ? Hr has ever offered. s b g B $ e 11 kinds ol Dress Goods, * c st designs in Silks of all j 3 found in the markets of b 3lphia and Baltimore. 5 aid Silks for waists is ? All the Ladies need to t f c ' I as he offered such a line ? s he has this season) He ! stock of Cravanettes, ? sensible and Comforta- J the Winter. They are , oof. . j i othing for Men, Youths, { .1 is larger than ever be- \ prices, Overcoats at all J aettesto suit everybody. 1 ) tee his beautiful Rugs. line of Fancy China. and^ou will be pleased. WHITE. m Bail of Abbeville.! County and City Depository, j Vlce-PreBldent: Cashier:' ON. P. B. SPEED. J. H. DuPEE. rd oT Directors : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed,iC. D Visanska, John A. Harris, R. M. Haddon, A. K. Wataon, Lewis | I. P. Greene. 1 left your business and are prepared to faa^idle 1 it safely and conservatively. n position to make you loans, and to pay interest on deposits, I n placed in i ir Savings Department. - . . ' i i k;3k'S>> /|\ ' Coal and Wood Yards $ S CONVENIENTLY LOCATED $ lND READY FOR BUSINESS. 4S ' <!>, T fflood and Coal delivered 011 short notice. i : &.11 Phone orders will receive prompt attention, $ J My office at present is in store of J. Hayne McDill. |j| j ies i Office 26, Eesidence 165, /j\ ' ii\ All orders appreciated, ^ | I f: Yours very truly, T j Hi ' J. s. Norwood, $ e 165. ' Abbeville, S. C. ilfr 1 ^ t TIONAL BANK OF ABBEVILLE. i I of condition at close ol business Sept. is, sf>0<>. Ivsoiirock Liabilities. (-counts $207,938 02 .Capital Slock sfTo/l'Hi 001 10 i-f! .IT V..rnluu mill Pr.:fi:u ?() S70 >* ' 1S.750 <10 !NHtion?i Hank Notes 18,7-30 00 j ies fiOO oo 'Billspayable .'M.ooo on 9.88K S4 'Dtpvsitd 1M.-J81 33. fiiimi f?37 ?")0 uks 31,4!)S 'J1 j 17,!il7 34 j $300,101 58 i $300,101 5s tiid Strongest Hank In (he County. Itcsourccs Tor all dcinaudN. * IIIauaiI mi nonnulfu In Savln^H ffeon!)I'fmnit. / THE KITCHEN"PIANSE; ~ ovr to Ec<<r.<>tr-i7f- (ia tl??? tr?e ?f , Coal?tjaildiofi Fires, Une or the raosi iruiuui sources ui >usehold waste and extravagance Is ie coal bin, and tons of fuel are used here a single one would give the ime results. Opeu drafts and a range Jll to the covers of glowiug coals not ' ily burn a needless amount of coal, , ut burn out the range at the same me. A shovelful of coal or sufficient > lightly cover the fire will accomlish as much as a half scuttleful, ex* jpting In the Increase of the coal, tan's trade. Fop a small range nut coal Is best; >r a large one, small egg coaL Red sh coal makes a hotter fire, with jwer cinders, than the white ash, and ie latter burns more slowly. For lese reasons an equal mixture of the !vo is a wise economy. The ashes ikon from the tire' should never be arowD into the can until they are [fted. The cinders thus obtained can e used on the fire at times when the reatest heat is not needed. But they hould always be added after the fresh oal is well aglow. A third of a cupful of kerosene with rhich to saturate the kindling and oal before putting it in the range rill facilitate the housemaid's moraag work, whether or not the fire has een kept overnight. Kerosene sliould -ever, however, be poured directly into . stove, either from the cup or can. ?he best way is to lay the wood'on . shovel and cover it there with the 41, and then add a sprinkling to a hovelful of coal. Many housekeepers sure their kitchens against accident rom this cause by leaving a part of a upful of oil for the servant's use and ocking the rest in the storeroom. A handful of sugar will revive aD ixpiring Ore as quickly as will kero iene, but happy the housewife whose naid is ignorant of the fact. This acfounts in many cases for the rapid dis ippearance of the kitchen sugar sup >!y. low to Moke Buckwheat Shuttcake Take two cupfuls of nice sonr milk freshly churned buttermilk is the >est), add half a level teaspoonful of * 1 a '? ennr) soaa (more n uic> luuu. 10 ?nj ind a level teaspoonful of salt Add lufficlent buckwheat flour to make a rery stiff batter. Pour this Into a but:ered tin and bake Immediately foi ibout 30 minutes. Serve with butter md maple Blrup. How to Make Gaines Hen Pie. Bone the guirfea hen and rub well tvlth pounded mace, allspice and pepper and salt (use a teaspoonful of salt ind half a teaspoonful of mixed spices). Then spread over a layer of foreemeat uade by chopping two ounces of ham, >ne teaspoonful of parsley and the peel )f half -a lemon/ Mince very fine, add i seasoning of suit, cayenne and macc. Blend all thoroughly together with sis iunces of crumbs and 'two beaten eg&s Butter a raised pie mold and line with i stiff, short crust Then spread with the forcemeat Put In the guinea meat packing It well in. Wet the edges, put an a cover of the paste, brush over with egg and bake four hours. In the meantime make a good, strong gravy from the bones, pour it through a funnel Into the hole at the top, and the pie Is ready for use. How to Rout Clama. Wash and-scrub the clams. Put them an the broiler and over a clear fire. Aa they begin to open take them from the broiler and remove the upper shell. Pour over a little melted butter and serve with a quarter of a lemon. Add a little chopped parsley to the melted butter. Serve the clams very hot. How to Tell Age of Iloraea. rr" i i ,1 xv fKn n rrn r\f o 1Q6 popular luuu iuui iiic v* u horse can always be told by looking at his teeth, says a veterinary surgeon, Is not entirely correct After the eighth year the horse has no more new teeth, ?o that the tooth method Is useless for telling the nge of & horse which Is more than 8"years old. As soon as the set of teeth Is complete, however, a wrinkle begins to appear on the upper edge ot the lower eyelid, and a new wrinkle la added eadh year, so that to get >at the age of a horse over 8 years old you must figure the teeth plus the wrinkles How to Broil Ham. f!nt some slices of ham a uuarter of m inch thick, lay them in hot water for half an hour or give them a scalding In a pan over the fire. Then take them up and lay theia on a gridiron over bright coals, then take the slice* on a hot dish, butter them freely, sprinkle pepper over and serve. I How to Clean Cot Claaa. Cut glassware is both valuable and beautiful and should be carefully treated when cleaned. It should, in th? first place, be washed in warm water to which have been added a few drops of that invaluable cleansing agent ammonia. Having thoroughly rinsed them, brush each piece separately with a soft brush dipped in whiting, and then, when the powder is washed off, polish the glasses, which should drain for a minute or two, with tissue paper, which puts on a splendid gloss. How to Stew Carrots. , Scrape some carrots and boil till nearly cooked, place in a stewpan with one ounce of butter, a couple of small onions, minced flue; a little chopped parsley, with pepper and salt to taste. Simmer slowly for half an hour, then add some flour to thicken the gravy.' tsmimnrn /.top ol] n llftlp lpmOIl 1lliC( V4UCCAC VI V4 v? MV... m tnd serve.' Bow to Fry Eels. After cleaning the eels well cut them in pieces two Inches long. Wash them md wipe them dry. Roll them In wheat flour or rolled cracker and fry J is other fish. In hot lard or beef dripping, salted. Thej should be browiv Ml all oro? and thoroughly done. I KILL the COUCH and CURE the LUNCS w,th Dr. King's r Naw nkftnvflrv IHTBf . BVIWVI VI I ?? Consumption ' Price FOR I" oughs and 50c&$1.00 t^OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES, or MONEY BACK. D. POLI/ The Place to g DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HA] LADIES' and GENT Here are a few specialties. Overcoats from $2.50 tc Men's suits from $5.00 1 Ladies' Jackets from $2 Quality and Fit Guaranteed Come and se ter any prices ma< D. Pol 7 ... GO HARRISON <i FINE REPj A fine line of New Bicycles. Se Single Barrel Guns $4.50. W. M. C. Shells 40c. Baby ( Watch and Clock Rep Keys made. Locks ar Calvert & Nickles i ' ? Headquarters for ? Wbite Hickory Wagons Owensboro Wagons, Bock Hill Buggies, I * i Summer Buggies, Cheap Buggies, Harness, Laprobes, etc. Calvert & Nickles. Ffh. 24.1W4 tf The Taggart House THE DOORS OF THE TAGGART HOUSE, formerly known as the Glenn-Ethel, are now open to the public. Good board, good lodging, good ffrvants, and good dining tables, for all who come. JAMES TAGGART, MRS. MARY TAGGART. JTM. NICKLESr .Attorney at Law Abbeville, S. C. Office with W. GraydoD. TTTT?. HTTV Pressing Cluk THE C'lTV PRESSJNG CLUB, When you have Prefsin? to be done send it to the City Pr?s.?iugClubf room' No 1, Wilder'** Block, at McEee's Store, Phone 139. We do t^e work right. Saiisfuction guaradteed. If you will only give us a trial, ;you will ' - Wn Tvonl vnnr work. ue cut!vim-cu. ?? .. ? Jessie & Duffle McKee, Prop. Abbeville-Green wo od MU rUAL mmm ASSOCIATION. ^operty Insured, $1,150,000 January 9th, 1906. WR1TK TO OR CALL, on the undersigned or lbs Director of your Townfchijr for any information yon may deitre about our plai' of insurance. W'.'jueu;? yoar property against dettm tlon by ru, rmm ts uunin, and dc so chopper thftr any fVHuranee Con pary lu eilBteue*. Remember wt are pf?p?;f>d \c j.ro^e toyo; that ours >s the safe*'. *; d pian < 1 Insurance known. t d kt.ATiir.. fien. Apeni I Abbeville, S. C. J. J?ASES LTOB, Piea. Abbeville, S. C. BOARD DIRECTORS S. G. MnJorH Grcrnworxl J.'I'. Mnbry lokefbnry w fa. Ackt-t Donalds M P C'in Due W6Ht W. W. L. Ke.l ;r Long Caue I. A. Keliei .Kmllhvllle A. K. Watson (.Vdar Spring A. M. Held ..Abbeville Towcfhli W. W. Htadl.y Abbeville City. Dr I A. Anaerson Antreville s S. Bf 1 8 LovriuJmvllle A O. Grjacl niBsuvim ! R Twrrart Calhoun Mills S L Kdrnouda i'oi.iwn; Rcw M clr.ul Grove vV.(: v;?(ri:r. Hid?** I. I>. '? !? Dnin Coro:i?:rn I) S. Hh liwnrgi-r N'rj.-lv.h.lx J. M. Prtjce .. Klnaids 1. U.Taylor Fellowship Joseph L?ki> Pboenlx Ilev. J. B. Muse Vordery J. H. ("biles, Jr Bradley J. W". Lyon Troy w. A. Cheatham Yeldell a R I'Riiioon W.&i.Outz KRr?^k8 i Caleb Walton Rrook8 AbbeTllle, a C., Jan. 9, 1W 6. 1 r" -V'.--'' ^KOFF'5 et the Best in ' rs, TRUNKS, VALICES, Etc., S'FURNISHINGS. . v. * 1 ?2.so ,, M to {15.00 .50 to $10.00 ' 7' *'Ai ~ "f ' e us, we will bet-^ de you. % ' J iakoff. H TO . . . ? WALDROP,! MR SHOP. J Vff , icond Haud Bicycles from $5.00 up. y Double Barrel Guns $10.00 up. Rubber Tires for Buggies.. \ Damages. v ' ' % (airing our Specialty. 1 v id anything Repaired. ' % We carry Magazines for the % readin g public, also a gccd verity . of the latest books, and an nn- / asual quanity of 10c books. Dar- y gans 5 and 10c Store. % ? fc' - ' Dolls and Toys are now on dis- -j Dlay at Dargan's 5 & 10c Store % Already they are selliDg. Secure ^ v T7niiTH hflfnrft t.hfiv ar? nicked overi ^ See the big $10.00 Doll. f J We are absolutely the Store to & buy glassware from at all Seasons 7 of the year, and particularly is % this true now. lOo goes a Jong # way in our glassware department r~~ Dargan's 5 and lOo Store. ; 1 J v jril J 5 . ?? (harJeston and WfB'ern Cirolina By. j Schedule Id fffect June 8^1906. p??lly Doliy Dolly ? T.v Anenata lOOOxm f.OOpm 8.80am ' Ar MiCormlcb.. 11 40am 6.44pm 8.13am . Lv McCormlcic < 816am ' Lv CHlboun Fall?... 9 20am Ar Anderson, 11.00am j Lv McCo^mlcK 11.4fom 0.44pm Ar Greenwood ...... 12.32pm 7 45pm ' Ar Waurloo 1.13pm i < ArLatirena 148pm - } , f L.v Laurens zw/pra owui > Ar Fouolaln Ino_. 2 47pm 9 ]4?m ArGreepvllle 3.28pm 10.20*m ; Jiv Laureps 2 07pm Ar Woodrafl 2.49pm A r Spartanburg..... 3.40pm * J Lv 8p?rtanbargM... 4.00pm (Bo. Hy ) * ' Ar Hendersonville 6.85pm ArAsbevllle 7 30pm Lv Asbevllle . 7.15am (8o7Ry!) j Lv Hfcpdersopvlile 8.10am : Lv Spartanburg 12'olpm (C. A W. C. By) Lv Woodn-ff 12.44pm Ar Laurens 1.27pm ? Lv GreeDvliie 12.15pm 4.40pm Ex-San. Lv KouDtalD Inn... 12Mom 5.41pm Ar Laurena 185pm 6 40pm Lv Lauren*.. 8.02pm (C. N.<k L.)- j ArCllntoto 2 22pm ArNewberry 3 10pm ? -V Ar Columbia 4 45pm Ar Charleston 9.40pm Lv~Laurens 150pm" C 4W.(1) : I. Lv Greenwood 2.48pm 6 254m Lv Anderson*. 4.16pm Lv Calbunn Fall*... 5.46pm Ar McCormlrk 3 40pm 7.15?m 6.46pm Lv McCormlck 3 40pm 7.15am 6.48pm Ar Anwpwtn.T 0 25pm 8.56"m. ?80pm Note?Tbe above arrive Is and departures, as well as conrectlons wltb'ot* er companies, are given ad la forma tlon, and are Dot guaranteed. TrI-weekly parlor car service between An gusta and Anbevllle. Leave Ai gusta Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; leave Ashevll>e Mondays, WrdnmlayB and Fridays. Ernest Williams, G. P. Ant, Augusta, Q&. R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager. \ AN EDUCATION- ______ - n Beautiful ami Instructive; Exiits j ?:-r] II lilt STATE IAIK - 1 The state fair at Columbia .this year ?October 22 to 27?will be more educational than ever before. This, like any other exposition, is a source^of in-, struction and a source of knowledge to every one who goes there. The exhibit! this year will be of the highest type.^Nearly all of the floor space and outdoor spaoe available has already, . been assigned ana tne exniDits mciuuu nearly every kind of new contrivance-' There are new gas and steam engines and labor saving devices, machinery, for farm ana plant, automobiles, steam plows, dairy utensils, mineral waters, and many o;her interesting and ecou*j omlc article:?. The Midway. ' The fair authorities were fortunate enough to get in with a number of the officers of other southern state fairs and become part of a circuit. In this way finer shows have been obtained at the same rate heretofore charged. This will make the midway one con- ' tinuous round of genuine fun. The best midway ever seen here. Moro fun than ever. The railroad rates will be cheaper than ever. If you haven't written your friends and relatives about South Carolina'3 great home-coming week, (Jo so right > bow. Write them to come home., Cheap rates on all interested rail-. roads. One fare round trip. Colum-i bia will give them as warm a welcoma as you will. Ten-day limit. Write them all today and send their names* x -* *'? a ttt t eaacaforir paiii m W 1X11 H4 VY? JJUTQ| OOV* v.v?4 /1 vv/tuuri bia, a C,so that lie caa write them, too, I