The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, March 11, 1908, Image 1
The Abbeville Press and BannelJ
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BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 |||
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JUST
Through Our Stoc
that we are
Buildin
We are getting in
and there is no d
Wft jita dirp.ptlv n ss
Manufacturers of I
Blinds, etc., and ha
us on a footing wit'
State.
We Pro]
to meet the demand
community and ou
ceive prompt attent
prices as low as cai
Our Stock o
consists of Sills, Flc
Shingles, Laths, Lin
We have the exclusive age]
" .LeiiigJi .For
If you wa
Remember the place, the o
road depot, j
ABBEVILLE I
Phone 2.
J. W. SIGN, Fane
ABBEVILLE, S
Office under the Euiel
Is well equipped in bis line of butinets. His c
Caskets ranges from the cheapest to tbe finest. B
His funeral car is a flue one. Air tight water-pro<
the old brick vauit and which is much more reliai
aide casket. Drop couch caskets. Charges reaso
Phone 88 J. W. i
The Peoples Savi]
ABBEVILLE, S
OFFICERS. g Q Tl
B.|G. THOMSON, President. G. A. N
G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. W. E. C
R. E. COX, Cashier. J- 8* sta
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrnp Ida new remedy,
an improvement on the laxatives or for- "Khali
mer years, aa it does not gripe or Dauseate v
and is pleasant to lake. It is guaranteed. P. asked the
B. Speed. Some w
mmer8 oppose
FREE BOAROHHEE TUITION]
while securing the ?Kansas <
BEST BUSINESS TRAINING Write
immediately for information.
I THIS is the opportunity of your life.
I GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ga. At a tei
V Ohio qot e
Write tor our offer frte lultlou and free board wa8 on ^r'
? man" was
'Well
G. M. BEASLEY, a?*Yd4?8i
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ''what <
ABBEVILLE, S. C. J"?1.0
Office over Philson, Henry & Co.'s ?oid
Store.^ Loans negotiated on well im- ^ vpt,?
proved real estate. g At this,
? ?? I posing cid
Given Up to Die. ' "Slop!"
B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., EvaDsvllle, object to 8
Ind., writes: "For over five years I was trou- Kpfwppn
bled with kidney and bladder affection* ?
wblob caused me mocb pain and worry. I was not p
lost flesh and was all run down, and a year
ago bad to abandon work entirely. I bad
K.aa Kn.t nhval/.lnna htKa TVS ?X nn
kUlCU U1 kUC l/UOl, pUJKIVIOUD Tf UW UIU UJO uv
rood aDd I was practically given up to die. If the 01
Foley's Kidney Care was recommended and would be
the first bottle gave me great relief, and after
taking the second bottle 1 vnn entirely omce.
cured." Why not let It help yon? P. B. Speed. You car
If you want good fresh bird seed with cuttle hat, but a
bone and hemp seed combined go to Speed's woman,
drug store.
Don't worry yooreelf by golDg all over town F?rtun8
looking for what you want wbeD you can get tne adVlCt
U by going dlrtot to C. A. Mllford & Co. Cost any tt
A LOOK!
k will convince the buye
prepared to fnrnish
g* A / a te riaj
new stock almost every day,
lelay when you buy from us.
jociated with some of the best
)ressed Lumber, Doors, Sash,
ving these connections puts
h the largest buyers in the
pose
is of this thriving town and
r customers will always reion,
courteous treatment and
n be had elsewhere.
f Framing
or Joist, Rafters, etc., is complete,
ae, Cement.
cy for
tland Cement"
nt the best use "Lehigh."
Id lumber yard near the S. A. L. rail
Always glad to see you.
,UMBER COMPANY.
, SUBSCRIBE, PLEASE.
ral Director. 1
College Paper* Plctare of tbe Fate
I p Those who Don't.
* One of the college papers?it isr
rn TTftfnl necessary to Bay just which one?w
va iiuicii . struck tbe other day with the need
ompiete stock of Coffins and getting up a snappy appeal ?o su
urial Robes always on band. 8Crib3rs. The result was tbe folloi
Df steel vaults which replaces jng:
jle. Metal lined cases for in- "Once upon a time a man who w
liable aEd service acceptable, too economical to take a college pap
TXHT eent b'8 boy to borrow the coj
XX\I taken by his neighbor. In bis has
????????? tbe boy ran over a $4 stand of be
1 and in ten minutes looked like a w
llUfi K5).Yl K tery summer squash.
"His cries reached his father, wl
ran to his assistance, and failing to s
o horhwirn fcni>o rnn lnt\r> If. hranblr
> it down, cutting a handful of flea
niRTrTADB from hla aDatomy and runiing a
lilKLtiUKs. pair of pants.
lomson, H. G. Anderson "The old cow took advantage of t
puffpr ( r fJamhrpll KaPin the feDCe. got into tbe co'
eufler, t. C. Gambrell, field aQd ki,led herself 9at,ng gre)
>wens. F. B. Gary, corn. Hearing the racket his wife ri
;rk, R. E. Cox, upsetting a four gallon churn full
Jonn A. Harris. rieh cream into a basket of kittei
drowning the whole flock. In h
~ hurry she dropped a $7 set of fa]
*? ola- 01,1 Cr> '"?The baby, left alone, crawl
ve: abolish the thumbscrew?" through the spilled milk in the par]
king. aI1(] ruined a $20 carpet. During t
ere in favor of bo doing, oth- excitement the oldest daughter ri
td the idea. away with the hired man, the cal\
ht hurt business," declared got out and the dbg broke up elev
glancing timidly about. settiug hens.
onjf ouurum. "Moral: bUDscriDe ior your coue
paper."
Irrelevant.
'm of tho Circuit Court in
10 long ago a '"horse case" Role of the Kimono.
,aiS2?awell-fnown "hor8e "Tbat graceful aud fascinating gi
called as a witness. ment the kimono, which America
,'0 J?.u, 8j^. l^18 horse, have borrowed from the Japanese, h
. r defendant. found much favor in the eyes of t
ua Z. j mi women of the Occident, and it has
mono^ v 4 idently come to stay.
^1S, outh to find out 0f the thousands of women w
nnnrf'rU 8a^S i? 1. slip into its easeful folds for that c
port, I guess you re pretty ijg^tful hour when they loaf and i
. ,, vite their souls and confidence of th<
Itonf ^COU"8ie ^or.or" friends how many know that the Ja
l0 a Jv objection, anese, men and women alike, invaril
inv iif.f Your Houor, I wrap the kimono from left to rigt
ny conversation carried on Only when they perform the last toi
rp ??r>)6 en e pkntifl for the dead do the Japanese revei
em* their custom and wrap it from right
? left.
Since American women have mai
nice 6ought the man there ed the kimnno for their own th
fewer men running after might do well to adopt its traditio
along with it, and wrap it from left
I't transform a woman into a ri8bt."
hat frequently becomes a ? . ?
- u,
"iieiore we were ixjumcu m
>tely for the married man land called me a phantom of deligh
' hie wife hands out doesn't "And I suppose he thinks now tt
ling. you are merely a ghost of gladnesf
WEST END.
Miss Annie Harrel of Calbonn Falls we
the guest of Mrs. John Norwood last Satui
day and Sunday.
Mr. A. B. Morse Is in Atlanta on buslnesi
Miss Willie Clary of Tbomaston was tb
attractive guest of Miss Ruuette Tamer laf
Mr. P. L. Grlerof Dae West was In tow
Monday.
Mr. A Ipba Lomax left Monday for Atlanta
Miss Laurie Johnston of At anta Is In tb
city the guest of Mrs. Jobn R. Blake.
Mr. Walter VIsaneka of Atlanta was 1:
the olty Monday.
Miss Ethel Lyon spent the week end wit
rber borne people.
Mrs. F. C. Link Is visiting ,friends In Ral
eleh, N. C.
Mr. Roy Power spent Sunday, at Green
wood.
I)r. ,T_ T.nwrie Wilson is In Atlanta lor i
short visit
MIbb Mattle Nlckles of Dae West was tb
guest of her brother last week.
Dr. T. A. Klrpatrlck spent Friday Id tb
city.
Mr. A. H. Simmons Is la New York, wber
be has gone to buy tbe spring and summe
stock of goods for the Smith Dry Goods Com
pauy.
M Hon. F. B. Gary's friends Id tbe ctty ,'bdi
m coon try are oongratulatiDR blm upon hi
election to tbe position of U. S. Seoator. i
f better choioe could not have been made fo
Mr. Gary la eminently qualified for tbe po
itlon.
Mr. Jnllus Visanska of Carleston la th
guest of his father Mr. G. A. Vleanskl.
Dr. S. G. Tbomeon spent several days li
Atlanta last week.
Miss Lou Armstrfine who has been spend
Ing tbe winter with Mrs. Henry Hill has re
turned to her borne In Alexandria, Va.
Mr. W, G. Templeton 1r at borne on a fev
days visit. Mr. Templeton haB been on i
business tonr throngb tbe Southern States lc
last six months,
Mr. Edd Acker spent Sunday at Wllllamc
too.
Mr. ahd Mrs. John A. Cheek returned las
Thnf.Hoc oftar on ahaenro of nevAral week
Id Baltimore Md., where Mr. Cheek has beei
for treatment.
Mr. John Thompson of Anderson la vlsltlni
his son Mr. Ward Thomson.
Mr. R. A. Rlobey and Master Claude epen
several days In Atlanta last week.
Mr. R. M. Haddon has returned from N. Y
Miss Annie Bell of Lowndesvllle was thi
guest of Mrs. L. T. MIHer last week.
Miss Bessld Simpson of Monroe N. C. li
visiting Dr, and Mrs. W. D. Simpson.
MIbb Annie Hawthorne of Latimer 1b thi
guest of Mrs. J, R. Blake.
Miss Aline Harris of Lowndesvllle spen
the week end wlih Miss Eliza Mnbry.
Miss Willie Calhoun after a pleasant vlsli
to Mrs. Lewis Perrln has returned to hei
home In Atlanta.
Mr. R. E.JCox was In Columbia last weeh
on business.
Mr Henry Hill spent several days In Atl&D
ta iflflt wP6k
Mrs. T. D. Cooley of Lowndesvllle was the
guest of Miss May Robertson last Friday and
Saturday.
Miss Nannie Seal has returned from a
pleasant trip North.
Mrs. A. A. Himmons Is visiting her motbei
Mrs. Jas. Brewer In Elberton.
MlssJEdna Tesgue of Bethel spent last
week with Miss Hannah Cochran.
Mr. Coke Arl?l of Lowndesvllle was the
guest of bis Uocle Bev. J. W. Artal last week,
Mr. James Wldeman of Due West was Id
town Monday.
Miss Emily McCrary who Is attending the
College for Women In Columbia Is vlsllln|
Mrs. Ward Thomson.
Dr. S. A. Vlsanskl of Atlanta Is visiting
his father Mr. O. A Vlsanskl.
Miss Clara Bonner of Dae West spent Friday
In town.
Mrs. Edwin Parker of Bellevue spent Satui
day In the olty shopping.
Dr. Q. A. Neufler has returned from a d&
llghtful visit to Florida and Cuba.
Mr. Sam Rabb of Due West was In towi
Friday.
The many friends of MIssFretwell will b<
f elad lo know that she Is to be with Pbllson
Henry Co. for coming season.
Mr. W. A. Calvert was In Columbia las
week.
Miss Ethel Speer of Lonndesvllle aralvei
In the city Monday to visit Miss Arlal.
Miss Mary Manldln who has been the al
tractive guest ot Miss Sara Lee has returnei
to her home In Greenville.
The Bridge Party given last Tuesday eve
nlnp by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perrln, was i
most beautiful affair. The Perrln home wai
brilliant wltb the many shaded electrl
L, lights and candles mlttgled with bowls an
1 vases of JoeouIIp, and narcissus. Most d<
Ilclous punch was served In the ball by Mn
A. B. Garrlton.
A number of interesting games were playe1
MUs Fllzabeth Norwood and Mr. H. G
Smith made the top scores and were awarde
respectively a gold barbln and a stick pic
A dainty supper was served at twelve ooloci
Mr. J. H. CUnkacale*.
Mr. J. H. Cllnkscales, formerly of Dtie We?
but now of Greenwood was In town last Fr
_ day, He called for the "Piea for Justice,
wltn which he expects to do mlsslonar
work. A good man Is Mr. Cllnkscales, am
of course we think he has a level head and
. good heart.
Of Mr.
W. A. Hook, barber formerly of Abb*
gg vllle, bat now of Elbertoo, Ga., was In tow
0f last Friday. He Is looking well. We aske
him If be was treating tbe good people c
ly. Elberton as well as heoDce treated tbe pec
pie of Abbeville, and be aeemed to thin
ag lhat all was well wltb blm In bis new home
er ~ ?
yy Mr J. W. McCurry Is baok from Anderson
te He and bis wife came to speod tbelr latU
es days wltb tbe people ol tbelr former aaaoclal
a* es. He wbb a Confederate soldier, and la
wortby wearer of tbe Cross of Honor, wblol
ho emblem was cooferrred upon blm by the
Daughters of tbe Coofederaey. Tban tb
Cross of Hooor no badge of greater bonor wa
Jj. ever worn by President, prince or porentatc
In time of battle and wblle fighting for i
country In wblch bla Interest, personally, wa
be small, be rlBked bis all tbat tbe oountr;
ro might succeed and be great. Tbe God c
8? I battles decided against aa Hfty yean ago am
now old Father Time la entting' all, botl
?J great and Bmall, of those who made Confed
08 erate history.
ier , ,
Ibc
BELLEVOE.
ed
lor " :
Mr. W. H. Pennel gave the yonng people i
candy pulling Friday night at the reaidenc
an of Mr. M. W. Cuddy.
'68 Dr. J. B. Brltt went to Angusta laat Tuee
pn day on business.
Miss Bessie Link, and Mr. Eugene Link o
Lebanon attended the candy pulling Frlda;
ee night, were guests of Miss Eloise Horton, am
worshipped with the A. R. P'a on Sabbatt
Master Tommle Lyon, and Mlsa Hattl
Lyon, oI Abbeville visited relatives in thl
section last week.
Mrs. W. H. Kennedy 1b at home again a
tera delightful trip to Florida. She vislte
Tampa, St. Petersburg, Jacksonville and oth
er places.
*r- Mr. J. W. Morrah.of Mt Carmel, and Mi
8 Leeinlng, of Canada came over last week oi
lfl0 a hunting expedition. While in Bellevu
l they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ward
he iaw.
)V- Miss Cuddy will return to her home li
New-York the last of March, after a pleasan
visit to relatives in this community.
DO Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wilson of Oralnridgc
le- and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robinson of Tro
!_ uwrn cueats oi Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrafc
. Saturday of last week.
Bir a oold wave struck this part of the Count;
p. last week, bat lor the past few days we ar
having spring weather; our farmers hav
? commenced plowing but are expecting rail
it? every day, the gardens have been planted
let but we should move slowly or may have to n
plant.
80 Mls8 Onle Kennedy attended the candy
to pulling Friday night.
Mrs. W. H. Brill, ol Sandover was In Belle
.u. vue Wednesday.
Little Jonn Edward Bradley, twin son o
ey Mr. J. T. Bradley died at his home In Abbe
iDS ville Wednesday night the 26th of February
On|Tbursday afternoon his remains wen
10 brought to Long Cane, and pla> ed by the sld<
of his mother. Funeral exercises wt-re con
ducted bv Rev. E. B. Kennedy, assisted b:
Rev. R F. Bradley.
We have this surety, "Jt Is well with th(
Ue- child" "Rest, pesce, love the battle is over'
I Let us think ot him as one who has escape<
?. much pain, suflering, and heartache, all li
iac I the providence of God, as one wbo has been
1." j taken In the Innocence of youth to the boeon
is 5 and 10(
Mrs. M. H. Wilson, i
Baker, of Nashville, Tenn
NATIONAL is the besl
' market. She furnishes
uake to tne tables ot the
U. S., and to the Oabii
Governors, and other pr
and she naturally needs ti
to aid her in her work.
There can be no I
better Range than the J,
deflector Baker" . /
jDargan
! This is a "S
t
i Cooks by pla
| Good many in us
users praise it hig
t
r
They are Inezj
?
i
1 We axe opening this n
| This pattern, lik
! Toi
WAITERS! Tw
j BASKETS! 2
1
5 Post Cards, Leap 1
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I Dargan's
c
of hliXFather, not exposed to any temptatloi
not guilty of any fin, secure for ever more.
t iiT a* rj IaaW nnlu ol fhPfiMp Of thfi fllOQl
I. that Is turned to heaven, ?
ft
y
j Mr J. H. W. 1 a of Monnt Carmel was on* t
a the good men who came* to town on aoooon
of the teachers meeting.
A Beautiful Spirit
a I with to eulogize, through your pages,
Lit, If 1 may. We are too accustomed to eu
oglsms over the dead rather than the llvlnf
>f but It la my belief that we should not wait li
i death, and it W a very llae personage wh
k merits this, us you shall *ee. * 1
mere Is a woinuu in this town whofe hear
? must be Justus larfce as her large bbay, an
wuo Is regularly showing such uu exoeptlor
ally fine spirit that I feei I simply must glv
, one lnstauoe of It lor tbe benefit of oihen
(Verily, example is helpful and forceful.)
r There domes to Sundy school a girl weoa
> general and particular appearance, soffloe I
a to say, ezc.ted iheplly and deep concern <
many of us. Tbla woman saw, sne felt, am
nnA nr lAinA nth ATA' All
> Jo! a' wondei tui change was ibe result! Bi
e fore Sunday souooi yesterday morning be
bands combed Ibe unkempt balr waahe
away all uncieanlluess and dressed the poo
J. little neglected Lojy in new garment* iroi
i start to finish, from bead to loot, a result e
ber own handiwork daring tbe past weel
Best of all, while her bands were busy bring
7 lug about ibis change, her tongue waa equa
if ly busy speaking kind wotda ol cheer and ad
rt vloe to tbe object of ber oompaaslon. Tnu
one person made another extremely bapp
b and Jesus wm pleased; ' Inasmuon aayo
I have done It unto one of the leaat of tbea
my brethren', ye have done It ubto me."Matt.
25:40
It would seem as tbe hither to aad face eot
tinned Its way to Sunday school, ao tram
formed In bodily appearance that It ws
brightly Illumined by tbe raya of the won
au's kindly bright smile. Even so, may Qo
cause ber to dust away all cobwebs from th
1 spiritual boilzon and dense aad purify tb
? heart and mlud and help this life to a bight
plane of living than lis environments proa
> ise 11; and may we help loo! "lis the mot
useful life that Is tbe most beautlfu1!
'> Ob, that tbe following words migni appiy i
y each woman af uc: "A per/ect woman nobl,
d planned; :o comfort, to warn aod lo ooa
i. mand."
6 Finally may we remember: "I sball pas
s tbls way but once. If, therefore, there Is an,
good I may do a fellow roan or any bnmai
(- sorrow I may relieve, let me do H uow, for
d shall nevei pass ibis way again."
j We are carrying a full line o
* Everwear hosiery for men and la*
i dies. A written guarantee givei
1 with every half dozen pair thai
v they will last six months, Even
pair with holes is replaced witr
e another pair. The Eosenberg Mer
i cantile Co.
e m ? ^ . .
When In Abbeville'call and Beeonr blank
els. We have tbe beet N. C. blanket on lb<
i- market. Tbe R. M. Haddon Go.
Rexall "63" hair tonic, tbe best on earth, a
' Mllford's drugstore.
" BAtlanta Floral agency at C. A. MUford A 0(
a Rexail Hair Tonlo can't bo excelled. Sole
3 by C.A. Mllford A Co.
" For catarrh Mucu-Tone baa no equal. Foi
' sale at C. A. Mllford A Co.
, Dandruff. Kill It with Rexail Hair Tonic
> It does tbe work. For sale at Milford's druj
i store.
) Hudout's extracts, Hudcut's toilet water
i Hudnat's toilet socp, Hudnut'i cold cream
i all at Milford's drag store.
cing before an open fire. C
e in Abbeville, and all B
hly. r
lensive. TRY ONE.
i
lorning a new pattern in B.
e others we have, will be i:
i buy just what you want.
ire showing in one of our t
alters and Japanese Trays.
) are offering, to close out, s
,t were formerly 20 and 25
fear Cards, Easter Cards, C
and lots of Comicss
6 and 10<
LOWNDESVILLE.
3 T<
, Lowndesvllle, 8. C., March 9,1908. F
Miss Mary Wilson, of Orato Ridge. Las
>f been lor some days with the family of her E
t brother. Dr. J. D. Wilson.
- Messrs. D. L. Barnes, J. M. and E. J. Hook- E
bee went to Atlan:s,Oa.,on Monday on business.
Mr. J. J. Johnson spent a day or two last N
week at Wtlltamston aiding in Its bank affairs.
s<
,* Mrs. Mellnda Kay who bad spent some
time id mis piaoe wem uj uaurtjuu wuu^, v
ber old borne, to spend awhile with relatives *
" and friends. ?
0 The teacher* of tbe sobool In tbls plaee and
and perhaps tbe other teachers la tbetown\
sblp weat to Abbeville Friday, and tbe next ji
a day attended tbe organisation of the Abbevllle
coanty teaobers association. r
e Mrs. Albert Qlbert, of Bordeaux, came op
* and spent Thursday and la still wltb friends
In tbU place. Ti
* Messrs. George McNalr, J. M. Huckabee,
, Hampton Bona, J. T. Daniel, W. M. Bell. Bun- \ P<
, yan Scogglns and B. A. Wilson went to Abbe4
vllle Saturday and stood an examination for T
? tbe prlnolpal on Rural Route No. 8, wblcb It u
*" baa been decided, "by tbe powers that be" to r/
* establish from tbls plaoe In tbe near future. 11
" One more la needed to reach ail of tbe cltl|*
zens of tbe township by tbe R. F. D. system.
?f It will not be known for some days who will ,
" be tbe fortunate one hi getting tbe above ?
' mentioned price. 1
There waa no little excitement In tbls town .
' for a short time on Saturday last between 1 1
* and 9 p. m. Then It was seen that tbe store
' room Joined to Dr. J- D. Wilson's dwelling A
f waa on Are, on tbe roof. A number of our .
u men folk got tbere In a hurry, and as tbe flrei 11
16 had made but little headway and a good well
~ of water nearby, tbe Are waa quickly put out W
wltb but little damage done.
)* Our people bavesO far been very fortunate p(
5" as to fire. Tbe writer can not now recall tbe
fact of a single dwelling excepting a small A
'* cabin or two tbat was ever burned In tbls
a place. Two or three stores were destroyed by Ol
? Are several yean 8go, but no other buildings ,
. were endangered thereby, as tbere were none
,r neartbem. ??
V Mr. W. A. Latimer, of Augusta, was the
11 guest of bis brother, Mr. J. T. Latimer, for a UJ
day or two last week.
? Mrs. John Bleckley, of Anderson, came
y flown FrldAv because of tbe critical Illness of
'* ber ancle, Mr. Theodore Kennedy, who died
on Saturday.
* Mr. Kennedy waa one of our oldest citizens.
y His remains were funeral 1 zed yesterday at 3 s,
? p.m. In Providence oburcb, by bis pastor, To w.,
1 Rev, W. 8. Hamlter, assisted by Rev. O. M. r v ?>efi
Abney. He woald in a very short time have ?v Sen(
reaobed bis four score years?bad spent a long , v jor()
and active life near this place?had tbe confl- i v .j.
fdence and esteem of all who- knew blm. He >v
was connected with the Presbyterian oburcb r v pe_J
Slnoe early life and all considered blm an ear- /v Aut
nesl, sincere Christian. His remains were Lv gaQI
, laid to rest In the cemetery near by, In the Lv Den
* presence of a large crowd. He left a widow lv Wes
^ and two daughters, and many friends to . v AnH
" mourn his death. Troupe. Lv And
M J - Ar Belt
' I 1
1 Schedule for Due West Railroad. oi
I Statlo
MorDlng train leaves Due West 10:15. Lv Belt*
The evening train leaves Due West at 5:15. Lv And
The Southern from Greenville and the Lv Aod
Southern from Columbia meet In the morn- Lv Wes
Ing at Shoal* Junction, two miles below Lv Den
Donalds. The Due West train will lake pas- Lv Sane
sengers from both these trains. Lv Ault
The Southern Trains In the evening, North Lv Pent
and South, meet at Hodges. If these are on LvChet
time the Due West train takes passengers Lv Adai
from eacb of them. If they are late It either Lv Jord
waits, or runs out to Due West and returns Lv Sene
for thla service. Lv Wes
Passengers can also go oat from Due WeBt ArWall
on morning or evening freight train. ~?
will a
1 ???? take on
Clgara, cigarettes aDd tobacco, wholesale James,'
and retail, at C. A. Mllford 4 Co.
A nice lot of hand bags Just received In the
very newest styles at The R. M. Haddon Co. Tf n ?
Silks. Silks. Don't forget that we always ,lom.
th? bine ribbon tafleta, the best money tnai IE
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The Man With Tbe Hen. x
ell me not in broken measures
Modern farming does not pay,
or a farm produces chickens.
And tbe bens?do they not la;?
?ga are high and going blgber,
And the price is roaring fast;
very time we go to market,
It 16 higher than tbe last.
nt a coop bat that produces.
Every day an egg or two;/ ,
3 tbe farmer gains bis hundreds,
Even though the hens be few.
very egg ! very precious,
And tbe bens are held fn awe;
rhen the farmer hears one cackle,
He glvies a load "Haw; haw!"
] the broad and busy farm-yard
Struts a rooster now and then,
ut tbo shrewd, progressive farmer. x '
Has eyes only for the ben.
rast no rooster, howe'r showy
Be tbe feathers )n bis tall;
ty attention to tbe biddies
And your wealth will never fall.
Ives of great men all remind us
We may roll in wealtn some day,
we bostle to tbe market
With tne eggs our pullets lay
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O Maid Beyond Compare
'boa fairest maid tbat ever grew
Among sweet womankind,
wonder wbere you are. and who
And when your love I'll find?
nd will yonr eyes be blue or gray,
Or brown or hazel be?
will not matter, though, tbat day
When you shall come to me.
hatever color they appear,
Tbat color I'll love best,
>r In their depths I'll find all cheer.
All happiness and rest,
nd every other attribute
That seemeth to my heprt
worth and loveliness tbe fruit,
Of yourself shall be part.
lue Ridge Railway Co.
Effective January 5,1907.
No 12 No. 10 No. 8
Eastbound. Dal y Dally Daily
bx sun
(UIods? A.M. P.M. A.M.
halla 8 80 5 15 12 80
,t Union.. s:? 5 :0 12 40
jCH 8 53 5 38 1 10
CH 8 55 5 40 2 05
!) 10 6 55 2 28'
JJy?8 9 13 5 58 2 33
die ton 0 25 C 10 2 53
an ........ v.. 9 33 (1 18 3 08
Jy SprlDgs ^ 8(1 6 21 3 13
ver?.......... 9 41 6 26 3 43
t Anderson # 55 6 40 8 43
ert-on (Pass, der). 10 00 6 4o 3 53
ereon (Fg'. dep)... 10 0B 6 48 4 43
10 30 7 lo 5 15
Westbound. No. 11. No.9 No. 7
n g. P. M. A. M A. M
on 7 30 11 15
eraoii (F<t* depoi) 7 56 1*2 21
eraon (Pass. dep).. 7 59 12 24 8 10
t Anderson 8 05 12 30 9 20
ver 8 18 12 12 8 40
ly SprlDge 8 23 12 47 8 50
an 8 Stf 12 49 8 55
lleton 8 31 12 57 9 70
ry's 8 44 1 07 9 40
HIP 8 47 1 10 9 45
aula .. 9 05 1 28 10 10
ca 9 07 1 :? 10 15
t Union 9 25 1 50 11 20
fralla 9 30 1 55 11 -SO
I so stop at tbe following stations and
and let off passengers?i'hluney'6,
roxaway, Welcb.
T. R. Anderson. Superintendent.
i fortunate thin*? for mankind
ie fool killer is about three score
a years behind with his work.
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