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' Tggy " 1" 1 1 LOWNDESVILLE, LowndeRViil", April 'J(Ub, 1MH. Mr. G. VV. Brown, post i Hice Inspector, was here Monday and Tuesday of la?t week looklug alter the postal attairs of this section Mr. Joliu M. Gunhrell, of Abbeville, candidate lor County Treasurer wan In this pluce an-ljsectlon TueRda> looking after his Interests along !hHl line. Mr. J. J. Johnson wnni to Anderson Tuesday, and for two or t hree days was auditing the books of the K! verslde mills, and went over to Greenville and spent a day or two with friends. Mrs I). M. Lipscomb and her three children of Ninety-Six, came up Monday aud stayed with nlatives for several days. Mr. and Mrs. It H. Moseley ami their three children ot Anderson, crime down Tuesday and were with relatives till Thursday. Mrs. Albert Glbert, of Bordeaux, came up yesterday ar;d wh? among friends fur a day or two. Miss Laura J<.hn?on, of Atlanta, has been the guest of relatives here and at Latimer for a week or two. Mrs. Jhb A. Hawthorn and her daughters, Misses Ann e and Pet Hawthorn, cume up Tuesday and were in this place for a day or two. Mrs. Murphv, Mrs. Morse, Ml?s Louise Murphy, Messrs. K iscoe Moseiey and Tom Bolt, of Andeis.)u, were guet-ts of the writer Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Annie Lou Tower, of Augusta, Ga., spent a wtik or two at the home of the writer, preparing lo celebrate I he golden weddlug of hlmtelf and his "better half," a running account of which is given o(m?. The writer had the houor Rod pleasure Tuesday night of participating In the celebration of an event in which he, us partner to some extent, felt a deeper interest. A half century betore, he by the "powers that then were," had entered i n aliiancc, "offensive and defensive" (moie of the last than first, with "one of Eve's fair daughter*, for the proT motion of eachothei's interests aud happiness. In plainer language, just fllty years before Tuesday night hi- had beeu uultcd in the holy bonds of wedlock by the Kev. Colin Murchison, with Miss Annie M. Moseley. and at their borne Tuesday night their golden wedding was celebrated. Without particularizing he would say thai the preparations for this very uocommon event were quite elaborate, the appointments as to decorations, attractions and menu were strictly up to-date, having been loofctd after by experts, Mrs. P M. Lipscomb Ninety-Six. Miss Annie Lou Power, Augusta, Mrs. E.J. Huckabee and Mrs. YV. \V. Tnomp6on this place, Mrs. D. L. Barnes, Anderson, and Miss Annie Hawthorn, Latimer. These good ladies bad everything "In apple-pie ordor" for the pleasure external and lnteruelof the 85 guests present, who oue and all seemed to be from S to 1 on the topmost wave of a pleasure to be long remembered. Mesdames J.-T. Latimer, B. C. Kay and J C Lomax received the guests, who at once repaired to the parlor, and gave congratu'a imo tn iho lnnp- sra wt-dded coume. The many piesents of the Invited one* present and absent, which were not only usttul, but valuable, were arranged upon the piano and were exnmlned by all. At tbe proper time as many of tbe guests as could be served at one time entered the dining room, where the waiting maids, Miss El Louise Harper, Ml^s Kate Llddell, Miss Lells Fennel and Miss Annie Bell. Matter Dewltt Hirper and Miss Mozella Huckabee, little granddaughter of the couple, who had received sucb good lortune as Is given to but few, pinned on the bad^e ot honor upon eaeb guest. While the two of such rarely lengthened companionship In wedded life are thankful Indeed for tbe donations of lrlends on tbe Joyous occaslou, jet they are doubly glad, because of tbe sine ere and tbey know, heartfeli expressions or esteem aua guuu wieucn iui coutinual health, prosperity aua length ol days. Troupe. Dargan'm I.ochIn. "Caloric fireless cook stoves" are on exhibition at Dargan's store. Come in aud let tbe merits of these : ew ttoves be explalued to you. Ice glasse-, Ice chisels, Ice tongs, Ice cream frtezers, hammocks. Dargau's. Spalding and Reach base ball goods at Dargau's. "Bassetl" china always on hand at Darganf, Buy your dinner set at Dargan's. Open stock these. Buy the set as >ou please ana any number ol pieces you care tor. Splendid hosiery at Dargan's. 10j pair. Magazines and books at all times at D^rgau's. "Skatt" Is a most wonderful soap. Ask your uelgbbor about It. Durban's. Stoves being solJ largely by Dirgan. Ever see a flreless cook stove? Da-gan baone ou exhibition. Hummocks from tl oo up lo soihj ai _>argan's. Cut glass and silver always on band at Dargan's. Post cards In great quantities at Dargau's. If you want an article In any line for 10 save time acd go to Dargau's oand 10j stoie Hist place. Attention Democrats. In accordance with the Constitution of tb? Democratic party the Dtmocratic cli-bs o1 Abbeville county ate heieby called to meet ou Saturday, April 25tb, tor the purpose ol electing delegates to tbe Ci ucty Democratic Convention which will convene May 4.1908 Frank B. Gary,County Cbalrmau. The New Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that FoleyV Honey and Tar for coughs, coldt and lu^ troubles Is not affected by the National Pun Food and Diug law as It contains nocpiatet or other harmful drugs, acd we recc mmenr It as a safe remedy tor children and adults. P. B. Speed. Goo<l Ouaner*. Messrs S'jehe and Dewey are highly pleased with their location. In ibe former Post office building. It has been mi.de most attract I v< In every respect: and It noes without saymp that tbe ability of this firm to transform thi most disheveled biped into a modem Apolli Will attract custom wberetver located. (pig^ I Cottc Since Biblical times, t of being a very uncleanly ||? fat, from which lard is m and make healthful, digest: p? and does not. bJi Now let us cnnsirW 0 LENE?just pure, refined II' est of beef suet. Do they i Hi to the fat of the swine? H COTTOLENE is an p Cottolene is "0? pleased after having 1 Never Sold i some; also to preven such as fish, oil, etc. I Cook Book 1 edited and compiled Cook Book.'' Addrei THE f I Nature's L ? ii ii in i i ?i^?f??n?w? are Patent Medicines Frauds? ^ We are often asked the above ; questjon, and our answer has in: variai 1y been that no medicine that gives satisfactory results A REASON ? could be fraudulent. We could T, TTn. - D not afford to sell fraudulent medi- Company, manufaccines. Our business depends on turers of the Rexall pleased customers?in fact any Remedies, for wh<fse business does. Therefore, we preparations we a*e ,, , , ift agents in this city, make would take an enormous risk did 2oo remedies, one for | we not fulfil every promise made each ill. Each one is our customers. We arc very care- especially prepared to ful of what we guarantee, and 5,urf _?"e. ,when we do guarantee an article of'^pecialists. "you . we must know it pretty well? don't contract with a . vhat it contains and how it is plumber to build your I jnade. We have in mind the Rex- whole house, do you? all line of remedies, particularly wityhs oneypropneta^y i Rexall Muju-1 one, of which we medicine to cure all your i are selling large quantities at this troubles? time of the vear. Mucu-Tone is Oftentimes you run one article that we can recommend tarcarc0ts0sr ^"has"? s^".' over our countcr ciiul know thnt rate plumbing departninety-eight per cent, of its pur- ment, his own plastering chasers are going to be benefited department, and so on, } nil of which dovetail to I and will return to our store gethYr and build the pleased customers. Mucu-'lone house. This is just what is a positive cure for internal the United Drug. Comr ! scrofula or what is commonly pany is doing for you called Catarrh. It 'is without a JFheythella ed'cir do'Sn doubt the peer of all tomes for profits; they manufacI any one who is suffering from a ture Rexall Remedies for i run-down condition, can't work, ?.ver drug.feels constantly tired or suffering ?;fthe J^ntermS j from the more plainly described profit that stand between I symptoms of Catarrh?such as The United Drug Cornstopping of the nose, cold in the pany and the patient. head nr hnd rniicrli " Cou,d the Unitcd Dru& t ?r Company, of which ^ we ft -it must uc remcmocrcu mat v^a- are a memDer, atiora to, $ tarrh is not confined to the nose make one poor medicine and throat. It usually starts 'n ^is line? Does not there, but it leads more often to o'r Siein* serious trouble, particularly the WOuld ruin the sale of wasting of tissues, as in the case the other 199 pfepara| of little Miss Dillon, of Albany. tjons? If 3 .bou8h* .a H??VS ? f,T' ,''Cr fa"!Cr: dS SofoTyoa awhal ' My little girl had catarrh so we claim it will, would j? badly that the disease had begun you buy another one of to eat into the cartilage of'the our articles? We believe nose. Snuffs and instruments. I, j , , ~ preparation must be good failed to do more than give tern- _jt js good. We who porary relief. I saw the adver- are in the drug business > tisements of Rexall Mucu-Tone, know I?rmu,as 01 but I could not believe that am- !!,?ese , tions. We believe ii* thing taken in the stomach could thcm s0 implicitly that Cure the sore membranes of the we stand back of them, nose. However, I took ailvan- our guarantee to tage of your free trial offer and ?? Eg fi my girl began taking your remedy you according to directions. I want I to say right here that Mucu-Tone por Nervousnessis certainly the greatest medical Rexall Americanitis discovery of the times, and to Elixir, 75c. thank you for the liberal offer For Constipation ? that first induced me to give it a Rexall Orderlies. (trial. Muco-Tone has cured my Price, 10c. daughter's catarrh completely. por Cougte? The discharge has stopped alto- Rexall Cherry Jwtf; gether, and her breath is as sweet large bottle, 25c. oc ran hp Acrain thsnkintr vnif. vu" "v" * *fc> ? J ' miu? Matt. Dillon, 24 N. Swan St., 196 other R^xall RemAlbany, N. Y." . ejlies for 196 other all We are selling a large trial bot- raents. tie of Mucu-Tone for fifty cents on the famous Rexall guarantee of your money back if you are not satisfied. We promise that one bottle will put flesh on your bones and bring nevv vitality to your system. ? | C. A. MILFORD, Druggist I Line j&xaxc store i IIIBIIII ! | mMMIIBII?I MM?lT1 )ty or >n Field? he hog has had the reputation will make palatable, digestible animal. How then, can hog cannot understand how anyone ade, be clean and wholesome, quainted with its merits could t ible food? It simply cannot. COTTOLENE is the be .. .. . _____ medium mide today. Whereve the ingredients of COTTO- ^ ^ cooking ? it has a cotton seed oil, and the cho.c- ^ awarA n the ^ is non( lot appeal to you as preferable yQUr ^ for COXTOLEN prejudice stand in the way. i absolutely pure product, and COTTQLENE is to test it yoi i O a 1 TTT_ 1 1 1.1 a l^U3LmTlrrrf1 "creDy aumonze your grower u> refund your money in case you're not given COTTOLENE a fair test. |% RUlk COTTOLENE is packed in pails with a patent i air-tight top, to keep it clean, fresh and wholet it from absorbing the disagreeable odors of the grocery, FVoo We shall be glad to send any housewife, for a two1CC cent stamp, ournew "PURE FOOD COOK BOOK," by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, author of the famous "Boston ss? J. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO ' Gift from the Sunn ^ , A ' DUE WEST. Rev. W.E. Anderson spent a few days In IJ Due West last week en route from Fairvlew, j Georgia. Mr. Jeff Nickels visited his people for a few j days the last of the week. He Is now located ' In Anderson. Mr. J. B. Kay. a student of Ersklne. spent Saturdav and Sabbath with her mother In j LowndesvIUe, 8. C. }i Miss Mabel Poston returned to StafesvWe I Friday alter an extended visit to Mrs. U. u. j Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brownlee spent last Wednesday In \nderson. Misses Buonle Kennedy and Harriet Crocket spent a few days last week In Abbeville, the guests of Miss Etbel Ijyon. Mr. Paal McCain arrived home last Thursday from the Medical College or Atlanta. The school se?*lon cUwd on Thursday. . M ss Mary Kennedy from the Women's College of Columbia Is speudlng ten days with family and friends. Mrs. D G. PhllMps came up from Newberry last week to attend the reception of har brother and his bride, Dr. and Mrs. A. 8 Wldeman. Mr. A.J. Ramson spent Thursday night In town on his way from Presbytery. Mr. W. A. McAuley ran up to Steele Creek to preach on Sabbath. Mr. A. S. Kennedy returned last week from Presbytery which met at Falrview, Ga. He was the e'der from this A. K. P chnrch. Misses Nelle Slack and Lena Cllnkscales returned from Anderson last week to Miss Cllnkscales' home. Miss Lillian McConnel) after spending several weeks In Due West returned to her home In Monresvllle last Friday. Mr. R 8. Galloway ran down to Gresnwood last week on business. HAPPY RESULTS, Have Made Many Abbeville Residents Enthusiastic. No wonder score* of Abbeville i-iii zees grow enthusiastic. It is enough to mare anyone happy to find rtlief after years or suffering. Public statements like the following are but truthful representations of the daily work done In Abbeville by Doau's Kidney Pills. D. M. Keller, living on Main St., Abbeville, 8. C., fays: "I suffered lor some time from a dull aching across the small of my back and my kidneys were disordered and did. not act properly. I decided to try a kidney remedy, and went to P. B. Speed's drug store and pro- = cureu a box of Doau's Kidney Pills. Siure takiug them I have been feeling much belter and believe ttiis remedy 10 oe a good reliable kidney medicine. I have no hesitancy in giving my name in recommending them." Hfor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United State*. Remember the name?Doan's?and lake no other. J. II ui Is well equipped to supply (lie public with seasonable goods at nasonablti prices. HARDWARE. Vulcanite Roofing, Garden Wiie Plow Tools. Saddles. Briddles, Collar-, Pad* Hames, Traces, Nails, Horse Shoes, Leather, Tinware, Croektry, Buckets, Tubs, Well Cbaius. GROCERIES. Oats, Com, Mill Feed, Chicken Feed, ' Macon, Hams, Lard, Tobacco by box 30c to 50c, Syrup in kegs, half barrels and barrels, new crop N. O. , Good value in Coflee, Kice, Soaps, Soda, aud Cau Goods. ( Majestic Flour the best. |j Pratts Cattle Powders, Poultry Food Lice Killer and Roupe Cure. DRY GCODS Sheeting, Cheviots, Outings, Denims, t Ticking and Dress Goods. j SHOES. King Bee and Tufl Hide, all leather, nothing better. CLOTHING. Meu's and Boys Suits, extra Pants, Overall*, Shirts, Underwear, also Hats and Caps. ; T TD ni nivi vi I I O , -?V, \JTXU-LLJJL. | ?, wholesome food. We i who has once been ac- Eg ike chances with hog fat. re st frying and shortening || r exhibited in competition gg Iways been granted high- |g 2 too good for you, ask g E, and do not let any 1| The only way to know H ir self. |1| y South I /. til TWIST TOi This brand 13 a favorite witn cnewera 01 nign superiority of flavor and quality. Our buyer Virginia and North Carolina and as a result 1 maint lined. Beware of twist artificially fia damaged leaf "doctored" to deceive yo 1. Le unapproached flawless quality. Insist on this Manufactured by a strictly independent HANCOCK BROS. & C< Established 1851 < i ' The Peoples Si ABBE V ILL J OFFICERS. j S.fG. THOMSON, President. ( G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. R. E. COX, Caehier. g^ji| OLD F( |B Especially need "Nature's Remedy" (NR JR matism ont of their joints; need it to kc ] and Bowels In good order; need it for th< j| Let "NATURE'S REMEDY Take a tablet now and then; It will 1 MmH condition that diseases cannot take hoi Klvo satisfaction, or the purchase price r I Better/Than Pills II ~~ GET. A 256 BEG U S PAT C. A. MILFORD & CO FASMERS BAI State, County and President: Vice-Presidi F. E HARBISON. P. B. SPEI Board of Directors : Hpanska, John A. Harris, R. M. Haddon, . F. Clinkecales, C. C. Gambrell. We solid your busiiiesH and 9 A r.. 1 II notitfij aim vui We are in (??>?..jon to make you loans when placed in Our Savings 1 ON NORTH MA , ? Fir8tclas9 service. The only place iu men to get a good meal at any time, jet anything good to eat at any time Fresh Oysters Open from 5 a. i MEROS & Pi! FRESH ? Direct from the 1 weeiv ui int? iiiiStore of C. A. MILFO ?M? B?? IIMBIIBIl II mm 11 T. EDGAh A ANDEKSOJ ROOFING AND METfluttering. Ventilators, Skylights, < ; Cresting, Ridge Capping, (iiavel Sl<> Mill and Repair Work a Specialty. j The Famous liclscy II< I ... IMioiic or Write IV l.'MdJil.iLJLULLJJ.J '1J? ). I .1 !.!' HBg aa [ 302 BACCO 2 H. grade twist because of its uniform I. J)_ s pick over the choicest growth of 1 ..' the original superiority is forever j ["t vored, as that argues low grade or j A1 gal Tender i3 always the same in i j?-j i brand being given you. . ? ;firm* si 0.9 Lynchburg, Va, hu == Leaders 1303 y(' t -? cb tvings Bank. TJ 2, S. C. DIRECTORS. ? Tt,nmcnn H O Anderson Jl, 3. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell E. Owens. F. B. Gary, tb? J. S. firtark, R. E. Cox, vi] Jnnn A. Harrifl. lb| na! ? H. 191 * f?l | Tablets); need it to take the Rhea* III u , ch up wirir oiuuiBt-ii, l*ivet, iviuuvjfo mi b strenj^h and vigor it fcivea gj I " Be Your Doctor. M _ cecp your system In such good H\ <1. Every box is guaranteed to B\ 2 fund oil. Jj jj, , For Liver Ills T( l ,, Abbtville, S. C. ?: pal ? ; wi ait "iimmui City Depository.,? snt: Cashier. . iD. J. H. EuPRi,. F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. po LewisW. Parker, W. P. Greene, pa pa are prepared lo handle iservalively. , and to pay inteies! on deposits, ~ Uopartnicnt. w IN STREET. ^ CO] ?ai the city for ladies aud gentle- 0ft Come to ihe Olympia Cafe to Ca sin tb? a Specialty. j* in. to 1 a. m. lRTHEMOS. t: thi ?r??rrrr?rrrrrr m< We du 4& " CANDY " factory every P to-date Drug* RD & CO.' \i 01 .?rr-r i est; E ' ai)( .RCHER, 3 N, Si. C. "fa LL WORKERS. J ?-? TH L'onve.vors, Oornic Finials, bou !>.?, (Jasoline Tanks, Cotton ' A (? tail jess T for Sonboarfl Schodnle. No. 52 Nortb (Local) due 12 32 pm * No. 32 North due 5 32 pm No. 38 North due 12.52 am . No. .'45 Snuth (Local) due 4.16 pm No 33 South due 1 15 pm No. 41 South due 4 51 am How to Avoid Appendicitis. lost victims of-appendtcltl* are those who habitually constipated. Orino Laxative jit Syrup cures chronic constlpatlen by nulating the liver and bowels and restores i natural action of Ihe bowels. Orlno Laxvo Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe 1 Is mild aDd pleasant to take. Refuse sut>utes. P. B. Speed. Master's Sale tie State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Court of Common Pleas. H. Talbert, Plaintiff, against Henrietta Bradley, Lillie Bradley, Jack Bradley, Irene Bradley, and Mariou Bradley, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by e Court of Commou Pleas for Abbelle County, in said State, made in e above stated case, I will offer for le, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. , S. C\, on Salesday iu May. A. 1908, wiibin the legal houra of sale e following described laud, to wit: 1 that tract or parcel of land situate, ing aud being in Abbeville County, the State nforesaid, containing iVENTY-ONE Acres, more or Ie?a, d bouuded by the Heats pla;e, ids of James Cresswell and the >unir Estate. IEIIM8 OF SALE.?Cauh. Puraber to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. Master's Sale, tie State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. W. Thomson, Plaintiff, against mi ? a1 Mary iuuiusuu, ct ai, ucicuuauw, By authority of a Decree of Sale by b Court of Common Pleas for Abbele County, in said State, made in 9 above stated case, I will offer for e, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. , 8. C., on Salesday in May, A. D. )8 wiibin I lie legal hours of i-ale the lowing described lauds, to-wii: All at lot or parcel of land 9iiuate, lying d beinsf in. the City of Abbeville-, jbeville Coun y, in the State aforeid, containiiik One-Half Acre, more less, aud bounded hv lands of Lucy nder- and- M. H Wilson, aud front- ' ? on Hartisburg street in said city. TERMS OK SALE?Cash. Puraser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. , * / Master's Sale. tie State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. W. Cade, Administrator of Estate of (Juiltord Cade, dec'd, with his will annexed, Plaintiff, against Edmoiid Curry, Defendant. By authority of a Decree of Sale by e Court of Common Pleas for Abbelle County, in said State, made in e above stated case, i win-oner ior le, at publ c outcry, at Abbeville C. ,, S. C., on Salesday in May, A. 1908, within the legal hours of le the following described land, to t : All that tract or parcel of land uate, lying and being in Abbeville uuty, iu the Slate aforesaid, conning Que Hundied and Sixty-( ne d O e half Acres, more or lew, and utitled by lauds of Caleb Cade ou jriht-ast, Northwest by lands of Rev. mining Brown, Southwest by lands R. T. Gordon, Southeast by lands James and Henrv Hester. FERMS OF SALE. One-third cash, lance on a credit of one and two ars in equal installments, the credit rtion to be secured by bond and irtgage of premises, with option to y all ca<*h. Purchaser to pay for pers tnd recording. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. lie State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. COURT OF COMMON* PLEAS. . A. Haynes, R. M. John and F. M. Abbott, Plaiutiffs, against R. C. TKA*?ioAn Hufuntlont 1 llWUJOUll, JL/^IVUUHUWI Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) i the Defendant R. C. Thomson: TOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONL ed and required to answer the tuplain' in this action of which a py is herewith served upon you, and serve a copy of your auswer lo the d complaint on the subscriber at his ice at Abbeville Court House, South rolina, within tweuty days after the vice hereof; exclusive of the day of 2h service; and if you fail to answer a complaint within the time afore- . d, the' plaintiff in this action will ply to tbe Court for the relief deluded in the obmplaiul. Dated March 10, 1908. Wm. P. Greene, Plaintiff's' Attorney, the Absent Defendant R. C. Thomson : Take Notice, That the complaint in e above s'ated action, and the sumins of which the foregoiup is a copy, re on the 10th day of March, 1908, ly filed in the office of the Clerk of urt for s-aH State and County where i is now on file. 1 Wm. P. Greene, X Plaintiffs' Attorney. I Da'ed March 10, 190S. g ate of South Carolina, I County of Abbeville. J PROBATE COUKT. L. McCelvey, as Administrator of the Estate of Thomas E. Frith, Plaintiff', against Tbos. E. Frith, et al, Defendants.?Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. Jursuant to an order of the Probate Lirt, I will sell at public outcry at beville Court House, on Saleday in y. 190S, next, for the payment ^ debts, the following described real ite belonging to the estate of Thos. Frith, deceased, situate in said State 1 County, to wit : All that tract or il eel of lauds, known as 'ract No. 1, containing TWENTY- 9 H K acres, ami uounae.i uy lue v icu road, Mr*. E. A. McCelvey, Estate \V. A. Frith and other*. ilso, that tract or parcel of land, )wn aw Tract No. 2, and containing IRTY-FIVE Acres, more or less, mded hy Tract No. 1, is. J. Hester, Baker and others. Js?, thai lot or parcel of land, con- " ling ONE-FOURTH Acre, more or . bounded by lands of Savannah R. * Vienna Road and others. * ERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay papers. J. F. MILLER, Judge Probate Court. f :