The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, October 07, 1908, Image 1
The Abbeville Press and Banner 1
BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C.,WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 ^
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Company of 40 Pec
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and "The Leopard
Seats now
PRICES : Entire lower flo
NOTE?The company
this is the same production i
past three seasons.
McCORMlCK.
Interesting Paragraphs from Our V
Wake Correspondent.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Baughmai
family have moved back to
N Cormick, after aa absence of tv
tbree years in Atlanta.
Miss Bertha VVadeley one 01
Green wood milliners ban opened
tie shop here iu McCormick, a
now prepared to serve her friend
Mr. Claude Talbert oue of the;
men frora here, who is now work
Edgefield, was iu McCormick Su
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JLlttie naroiu oione, grauuoi
Mr. H. L. StoDe here in town
quite sick fur the past week, but i
ter at this writiog.
' Misses Lillie and Irene Bi
spent Snnday with their aunt,
M. J. Fnrgut-ron at Greeuwood.
Mrs. H. (J. Hawley accompani
little Hefen Amelia from Fair
the pleasant guest of Mrs. J. J.
drews this week.
Rev. and Mrs. Jodie Martit
companied by two of his sons, M
Luther and Broughton, were the
sant guests ot Mr. anu Mrs. \
Counor Saturday ni^bt. Mr. J
ia the pastor of tue Baptist clinic
and preached every tirstSuuday i
ing and night of each month.
Mrs. M. L Caldwell aucomf
by Miss Stella, went to Leveret
Friday on business.
Mr. J. Luther Bracknell from
Branch was in town Friday on
ness.
Mr. Frank Harmon from B )r
was in town Monday.
"Vox Populi
A Tribute to the Memory of Mr. J.
las Coope.r Sr.
Mr. J. Douglas Cooper, Sr., d
his home near here on Sept. 8,
He had been sick for some tim(
bore his suffering manfully up t
last. We eannot understand w]
was taken, but God knew ben
took hiua to bis Home on High
said in bis last hours he was rea
dieand was only waiting unt
time. They buried him in th
Cormick cemetary, where kind f
~ ^ nrvit/vrrt/l K ?ft (Vl*n Iff
auu iciauvto uuvcicu jjici giax
flowers, as a last token of resp:C
He left a devoted wife| and tei
' dren to mourn his death, four of
are married and are away from
but the other nix are at hom<
their mother. They wete all i
bed side when he passed away.
A Sincere .b'ri<
Our rugs and blanket
simply irreeistable, Cal
make your selection.
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omas Dixon, Jr., from his two l'n
'? Spots." Direction of George!
on Sale at MilforJ
or $1.50, Balcony $1, Gallery 7
management wishes to assure the
in every detail that 4ias pleased
ARE MICROBES IN YOUR SC
/
/ide a- Many Explanations of Baldnes
Been Advanced. The Most Ci
! and Is That of Microbes.
Mu- The term "microbe" refers to a
? Dlaot or fungi also called bacteria
u Ul crobe la so email that It can only be
by tbe aid oi a microscope. Borne
F tbe are harmless, wblie others product
? ij? diseases, and derive their tit es tbr
. . lorm of their growth or beoaune o
nd l? eases they create, which diseases i
Is. 4I0U8 are contagious.
vniino- Prof. Unnaor Hamburg, Gernrany
yuuuj, Sabourand, the leading dermatc
;ing 1U Krance, discovered that a microti
Dday baldnexs, and their theory has tl
nn of' ftKHln beeD *ery amply verified tb:
JU " search experiments carrle on thr
, was observation of eminent scientists. '
id bet- orobe lodges la tbe Sebum, which H
ural hair oil, and If permitted to fit
destroys the hair follicles, aud lu
rati ley pores entirely close and the scalp s
lakes on a shiny appearance. W
happens there Is no hope or the ha!
being revived.
eu by Daodrnft Is a contagious disease
fax lit microbe causes, and later produce
, ?' scalp, lalllng hair aod baldness. Da
An" caused by the microbe diseasing
ceoUH matter, which dries up aud s
1 ac- Sometimes tbe cuticle surrounding
allows the naiural oil of the
.e.ssrs force its way between tbe flakes
plea- sutu direct to tbe hair, and tbe mien
V . J between the Hakes force them apart
, ' . ' scale off a? dandruff.
tiartiD yye have a rem dy which po^ltl
tj here remove dandruff, exterminate the
Qioru- promote good circulation of tbe scal|
and revitalize the hair roots, grow
cure baldness. We back up tblss
tanied on our own personal guarnnt?e ih?t
t fiji edv, whloh Is called Kexsll ' 93" Ha
' will be supplied free \-f all cost to t
It falls to do as we promise. It wi
Plum 'tore gray and faded balr to Its orlgl
blldi- K'ossy color, if loss of color has bet
ny dUe<s?. yet It Is in no sense a d;
all 93" H-ilr Tonic accomplishes
deaux suits by mafe in? every balr root, fol
pigmeut ^land strong and aotlve
,, stimulating a natural flow of Colo
inent Into the hair nells.
Rt-xall "93" Hair Toulc Is entirely
grease or sediment, is exceedingly pi
Qniin use HQd wl 1 not gum the batr o
o" clothing or pil ows.
We waut everyone troubled witl
calp aliments, even tboogh tbey ar
spots, to try Kexall "93" ii IrTon
ted at guarantee. We exact no obllga
nFninlsm anrl tlmtllj fl.qk VOU tO
thorough trial, and if not satisfied te
}, anu w0 wm refund the money paid t
O the Mtlford&Co.
hy lie ....
it aud
1. He We are thoroughly p
uythe e(* to supply the wants
e Mc- j with the very best
?r'wifh leatller 8hoes. Our
t. leather guarantee goei
whom ever^ s^oe an(* ^as
linmp. shoe trade that any mei
; with | migh.t well be proud
at hls large supply ol our fi
end. Waterproof shoes foi
just received. S. J. Lii
s are; ??
1 aild 'u8t received a ulce lot of oval at
portrait frames at
MUford'i Book S
_1_ Nunallys Candy always fresb at|
Book Bio re.
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Muniiiri
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er 15, 190S
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Time *.|
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the pllay that ha
stirred the Natioii
~ Messengers of the Ku Klux Klan.
EASO N
Iffects. Troop of Cavalry
have witnessed and echoec
York Cast and Production
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inious iiuveis "xhb uinuauwu
H. Brennan.
I Drug Company.
5 cts., Boxes $1 and $2.
satregoers of Abbeville and vicinity the
?the larger cities of the country for th
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ALP? False Reports Concerning Teus-Fev<
Ticks.
S Have Slock owoeri have recently reported tl
pre?eoce of Texan-fever ttcka od rabbits at
irrflOT -4 -Ui? #A kotiA KAm /
?t ww> uujj*. v/iuuia vioiui bw u?*v wvu wmw?m .
persons, and a raw stat* that they font
these tlckstn woods and fields where oatt
parsaltlc bave never grazed. The?e statements ai
i, A uii" although tu the majority of oases, tl
detected persons making them were undoubtedly all
mloobes cere. These reports have done some damag
) various and for tbla reason persons should not clrci
ougb the lale these tales unless they first examine tl
f the dl? 1.1cfea very carefully and prove beyond dout
ire in tec- lh*t they are dealing with the true Tezai
lever tick.
. and Dr. Many of these reports have been lovesl
(legist of gated by skilled Veterinarians, who repo
e eaused that they have found lour distinct and sept
ime and rate species of ticks whloh might easily 1
rough re- mistaken for lever ticks In the northern; ooai
ougb the He* of this State.
This ml- The fever tick is only found on cattle, an
: the nat- occasionally on horses and mules. It nev<
)url?b It attaqhes Itself to dogs, rabbits, or man, tber
time the 'ore these animals netd not be taken lni
radualiy consideration when forming plana for U
nen this eradication ol this pest fro^pasturea.
Ir growth Eight different species of ticks reaemblln
lhe Texas-lever tick bave been found In tb
which a Southern portion ol the United States. Pro
s itoblng "biy the most oommon tick In Sonih Car
kodrufT Is Una is the "Lone Star Tick" so called be
ibeseba- cause of the white spot upon Its back. Tb
cxles ofi He* 18 often found on dogs, horses, sheet
the hair bogs, cattle and man. Even acasnal exam
hair to o?Hon will enable an unskilled person l
or sonrf recognize these ticks and distlngulsn thei
>be being from the fever tick wblch has no utar or sp<
and they OD back.
(Xber common tlckB are the Castor bea
vely will RlJd the dog or wood tick, wblch are round o
microbe, came, goau>, sheep, dogs, cau, and borne
p, tighten Tb<? last mentioned tick is very oommoi
h-i. onri ai.d a person'? olotblng Is often oovere44rlt
tntemeot after walking through woods or 'abai
this rem- aoned fields.
Ir Tonic Another common tlok 1b the "Ear tlok
he user If wtoleh 1b found In the aftra of horses, male
II also re- Hnd oiher tfn)m*ls. w
nal rich These aolmms are all blood sacking pan
su caused bat do not take any part In the tram
y?. Rex- mission of Texas fever, (commonly callt
Ihese re- Marram, Distemper, etc.
Ucle and Heports similar to those Jast mentloni
. and by are coufuslug and discouraging to call
ring pig- owners wbo wai/i to eradicate tbis dangeroi
parablte. In? few Instances we have m<
free from fartqers wno have become dlsoouraged an
e?sant to have given up In despair after finding tie)
>r soil the on rabbits, dogs and ot ier animals. Fevi
Ucks are never found on these animals,
i ho I r or I would be glad to reoelve ticks resemblln
e bald In tbe fever ticks, which are found on dogs, ra
loon our bits and other animals. ,
lions or ' Yours truly.
give It a ^ May Powers,
ill as and
is. C. A
Every home with children should have
box of Dr. Thornton's Easy-Teether in n.
guaranteed remedy for all bowel and stor
?ob trouble in teething oblldren. 25 ceni
icp<xi por Bale McMurray Drug Co. and count:
rtf nil mercbanis; or Easv-Teether Medicine O
01 dll Hartweil, Ua.
solid
solid ^re are Beuing a lot of hal
j with in gamules and iobs at 50c o
It us a t^e dollar, but they are goin
chant rapidiy 80 call soon.
of- A S. J. link,
amous
men
i Vonng Men 1
If yon want to know why you sbonld J
come telegraph operntora and what nobool
attend, write to SOUTHERN SCHOOL <
id aqaare TELEGRAPHY, Newnan, Ga., for iree Oai
log "A." ii. VERY BOY ebon Id read It. P
tore. Billons positively guaranteed.
Mllford'i " *
i Hteere'a candlei, the candy of quality,
^ttflfiltat-n ? I
2? w _ j
Associate Justice Eugene B. Gary.
It Is Impossible, In writing a mere sfcetob
to narrate even the Important events In tb
life of one wbo ban p ayed ao Important, i
part on tbe stage of action as Associate Jill
tlce Eugene Blackburn Gary, and wesual
only attempt to give an outline of bl* csreei
On tbe 22nd of August, 1S51, be was b >rn a
Cokesbory, South Carolina, and after attend
log tbe schools at tbat p'nce until 1871 enter
edtbeSoutb Carolina University, and tba
year received bis diploma In tbe olasslca
oranonea.
At tbe are of eighteen be onmmeuced thi
. ntudy of law under bli uncle, General M. W
1 Gury, or Edgefield, Sonib Carolina, BDd ?>
C admitted to praetloe a few week* alter attain
Ing bin mHjortty. He taugbt ?obool one yea
at Hodge?, South Carolina, after graduatlni
at tbe South Carolina Uulveralty.
Shortly after being aumltted to tbe bar. Mi
Gary loonted at Abnevllle, Soutb. Carolina
hlk^tVWK7ti?
?loo till 1894. Amu lawyer be ranked htooui
the mo'l prominent la bit profession Id Boatl
Carolina, and was engaged iq n e eat man;
important cnnpa. id some of which the men
j IroSQrtnnt prlticlp'en of law have been mui^
>^fie Supreme Court of the Mute, In 1681
i njka General Carlos J. Ruyhrand poOtpUe
.3 rwwectlon 01 Honorable D. Wyatt Alkeh ti
I ?ngre*?, Mr. Unry repre<ented Honorable C
V'Wjwtv Aiken, In whose favor Cougrtss de
Ji mated me election.
jf lo Masonry the snhleclofthM sketch wa?
'{, bright .and eoanplcC&iua' figure, add lb
"7 Hrcblvcttoif}be,'Groat) Lodw contain mao
; .> ieHtlmor?l8lfirffftl*bandlwork. ^
" , In lfS'2/1888,' 18S0, and 1H92, he wm elects
! noooty ctmlrfDHD of the Democratic party J
A.bb?*tjl? oounty, bis election being: anaq!
mou? Jiiree . v
In 1882 and 188HS? waa etoted a member c
Ibe ttiMie Petattaft^tfxeeiiUye oommittei
One of the. m Hnlfapt*tf<mB of confidence wblo
be mom btgbty apprqcrtHUKj wait when tb
S roles or tbe Qiitinty-qndTADtlba Were unspent
,9d. bod be w?? na^onfx-elected a delegate t
tbe tytite Detnocr%ito-c<rti*e0tl0D. bat cbali
t^oa?ofibe delegation,''after be bad deollaei
(^-dvrolStticip and after the hallow bad beei
catft bbt-oot ecu died. M', Gary served on
term Id tbe LuKlslatuffe. jyid there galop
J/ ftjcb * reputation tbatfoitfa next owmpate
y be was elected Ltedferiant-GOvernor.io wblo
r jffloe be w?% elected a seooo^ktlme.
It wi'i while germing his seoood term a
> Gt'eatenaDt-Gownor that he was elected A<
r- -liclwlB .lastlce of tD^? BnpremeCoort.ln wbtcl
? high ofllM be II dow serving" With dlabltj
. ability, and 10 the Mtlafnotton or tbe bai
Tbe Journals of the Hecate contain resoiu
tlooa unanimously adopted by tbe 8eoati
{ aUestlna the btirb esteem in whlob Llealer
p.: sdl-Oovemor Gary whs regarded by tha
; body on account of bin prompt. Hb;e and 1m
: partial ruling* hs u? presiding offloer eacl
time when he retired fmm that office.
" Oo'tftelltbd?yof jHnanry, 1000 Mr. Jus
tire Eugene B Gary was re elected to lb
blgb poHiiloD of Associate lost Ice, witboa
opposition, for elgm years, nnd la now tb<
senior Associate Justice of tbe 8aprem<
Conrt.
Mr. Jus'loe Gary married M si El-si To*
ten, s direct descendant from UO'ioraijte Heo
Jatijin Tusten, h member of the first Colon la
Ci)im"S- of Nhw York, and who-e son B?oJ.i
nln Tusten. was a colonel daring Ibe R-tvo
lutlonary War. Colonel Bei J*iiiId Tustei
*a? killed whli? at the head ol nil regimen
fighting for Amerloan Independence, and bi
nrave t*re>ln urn commemorated by a magnifl
oent monum?nt, erected by Ibe publlo, a
(insben. New York
Tbe niutber ol Mr. Ja?llce Gary, who 1
now living, was Miss Mary Caroline Black
born, a lineal descendant ' from Wllllan
Rlackburn. an offloer who was killed a
King's Monntatn durlnfc the Resolution
while bravely lighting for Amerloan Indt
pendence.
T His fatber was Dr. F. F. Gary, who was ai
1 eminent physician and beld many position
of power and trnst during bis lifetime. Ol
bis father's side, Mr. Jnsllce Gary Is a llnea
descendant from Jobn Wltberspoon, men
tloned In several of oar hlatorlcul aketobef
who was born near Glasgow, Soothind, li
1870, and on aocountof tbe persecutions suf
fered there, daring tbe time of theBtahru
moved to Ireland, and trnm there to Wl'
Itamsbarg oounty la 1724 Jobn WHberspooc
whs the grandson of Mrs. Lucy Welch, the
f;randdaogbter of John Knox, tbe great re
ormer, whose wife was Lady MargaretStew
art. She was a lineal descendant of Robert
n"k?a ihanv ucnnd son of Robert II
King ofSootUod.
Honorable Erneat Gary. Judge of tbe Flftl
Circuit, sod Honorable Frank B. Gary, ez
Speaker of tbe Honaeof RepretentaMv**, an
bU only brother*, and Mrs. Jamea M. Eaton
of Cbarleaton. la tbelr ooly alater.
Mr. Juatlce Eogene B. Gary la an apt alad
nt, a bard and oomolentlona worker; and
aa a thinker, pooaeaaea tbat moat rare qnklltj
?mental bonaaty. He doea bia doty aa b<
at?aj It, without regard to eonnequenCf*. H<
, la a loving friend, talthmrittid Joat. Aa i
It member of tbe Snpreme Court, JaatloeGar
baa greatly endeared bitp?*lf to bla ataodatt
ie on tbe bench. In bla judicial character bl
Tlfwa of the law ace dominated by the, dip
tlngalxblng qaalltlea of bla mind, Dttlv
strong common aenae, and good practlca
m judgment.
Tbe late Chief Joatloe Mclver naed to aa;
If that Mr. Ju?ilce Gary w*a tbe bardeat work
logman be ever aaw. He baa written abon
nine bnndred and fifty opinion*. Tbe'bar c
tbe Stat?4s partloolarly Impressed with Hi
ie JuHlce Eogene B. Gary's opinion*, tbe cIm
id and aaoolnot maufterlD which bl? views ar
>n stated, and the pore, simple Engjjsh he nset
id Tbe blgb esteem In wblob tbe declfclops c
le oar Supreme Codrt rfre held, even ooUAdp tb
re State, I* due In great measure to tbe ahalyt!
ie oat and Judicial oast or mind of tbe sobj^ot c
? this skeiob, who Is now In tbe senltb of fcat
:e, hood, and there Is every assurance that b
a- will add to bis already great reputation as
]? profound Indge.
>t On tbe 22d of January, 1908, be was unan
J- mously rr-elected for tbe full (erm pf elgb
years ?Brook's Bench and Bar.
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? Many an Abbeville House
? hold Will Find Them So
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ij To have the pains and aches of i
in bad back removed; to be entirely fre<
n from annoying, dangerous urinary, dia
? orders is enough to make any kidney
s. sufferer grateful. To tell how .thii
h great change can be brought abou
1,1 ?/v knn
will prove coiuiuriiug wviub iu uuu
' drede of Abbeville readers.
8,
J. R. Goldman, livlDg on
i- North Main St., Greenwood,
,d ti. C., says: "In 1903 I gave a
Id public statement telling oY tbe
in results I had derived from tbe
J? use of Doan's Kidney Pills,
d and now after a lapse of years .
ca I am pleased to state that my
9r kidney trouble has never relg
turned. I can only ,?ay that I
b- think Doan's Kidney Fills tbe
best kidney remedy on tbe
. market."
For sale by all dealers. Price 5
2 cents. Fo8ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo
? New York, sole agents for the Unitei
? 8tates.
Remember the name?Doan's?am
take no other.
B """"
n Kaa ni fnr hftorgrincr And tififl
*1 www ?on?o ??? ??
g barbed wire, seed oats, bar
ley, rye and onion sets,
S.J. Link.
Have your pictures framed Id tbe best sty!
at Mll.'ord'e Bookstore.
All tbe latent Novels Papers and Magazlm
. at Mllford's Book Store.
to
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ia- TlfiH rust nrnof seed oati
also country raised Apple
seed oats at S. J. Link's.
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Saturday,1
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{' Music, Ne^Y
j . Tickets on sale at Mi
\ WEST END. G
,f Loci
r Personal Paragraphs and News Items Seoor
? i work
!} Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. strict
? MIrb Kate Haaaon dm jreiurcea 10 uer wom.
borne la Donalds alter spending the past oareo
?' week here wllb Mrs. W. ?. Hill.
'* Mr. George Graves of Latimer was In the
? city last week the guest of Mr. L. C. Haskell.
8 Mrs. T. Miller Morris of Augusta,' Ga., Is
Id the city the guest of Miss Lily Templeton. j bt
Mr. Courtney B. Wilson has gone to Charles Aoy i
1 ton where be will study this winter. prloee
Mrs. J. H. Latimer Is Id the city tor a few 0db.
days she will return to Lowbdesvllie where
sbe~WlIl stay wltb ber sister, Mrs. J. T. Latimer
nntll Christmas. Mnt
Mr. W. (i. Temple ton spent Saturday and tho,:
Sunday In the city- Ldrnes
Mrs. George Syfan, Mr. George Lomax and ,E "
Miss Mary Lomax spent Sunday in Green- ,hn ?
wood with friend*. ,
Mrs. M. L. Bullock Is here from Augustn
spending a few days. Sbe will return to gnara
Augusta for an extended stay. ' ' Guari
Miss Emily Prentiss bar gone to Bellevne rL ,<
where sbe will teach this winter. nhant
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Llddell of Lowndes ?e]]
TllllWtretD town Thursday.
Rev. Homer McMillan of Atlanta, Ga., was
In tbe city last week for a day or two tbe
guest of Mayor McMillan. Tf
1 DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDE RACY. flatO
? Tbe Dauebters are to meet Tuesday after- ,,
noon Oot. 13ih 4 octock at tbe borne of Mra. (jflll]
- Francis Henry. This Is a very Important
. meeting. Tbe election of officer*; yearly dues
' and arrangements for Convention tbat will
3 be beld In December.
Mr. tins BaKfcln has accepted a position In Da
t Bclton and will leave In a few days. H1h vetor
many friends bereregret to see blm leave.
Mr. and Mos. John Harden and Master Ed- foot
gar Harden left Tneaday for Spartanburg Elecl
wbere tbev go to take Master Edgar to tbe mnrp
Cedar Spiings Institute. iiiurt
I sp<
bad C
pui M
J. W. RYKARD'
Has last received a
' I ba
fine lot of
two d
^( 1 uraay
Silverware we
0 nave
>? suitable for wedding yonh
presents, etc. These Cf
d goods are nicely boxed rec<
in satin lining. A se- ^hoj
lection from which
i- qtitt snit.fl.hle pift can ZT~
be had at most reasonable
prices. _
Pri
le
?Come in and see the lot. F
' J. W. HYKAHD ?
lead
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3 SEVILLE.
October
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tarican Play"?(N. Y. Press)
3ess and Daly's The;
ork, for more than I
lford Drug Compai
jod Paintsrs and Paperhangers.
?ted Id town at present. Two flrat olaai
era and paperbangers, caUomlnera and
a tor*. Interior work a specialty. All
gnaraDteed to give eDtlre satisfaction,
ly temperate Joat drop a line, will
je too glad lo call and give estimate on
Y. C. OafTney aDd Ed W. Urbanneck,
it PoHtofflce, Abbeville, 8. C.
For Sale.
ive seventeen pigs for sale that la fin#
)oe that won Id like to boy can learn
i by pbone?H?on&nnd a balf on fortyJ.
A. Young, Troy, 8. C..
hera, don't give yonr baby anything
ontains opiates or any otber Injurious
, bnt Insist on bavloc Dr. Thornton's
-Teetber," as It la tbe best medicine on
larket lor teething babies, and la abaor
barmleas as M, does not contain any
H or Injurious drugs of any kind. It u
nteed under Pare Food and Drngs Act,
inty No. 11584. Price 25 cents. For sale
tcMurray Drog Co. and oonntry merit;
or Eaay-Teether Medlelne Co., HartGeorgia.'
you want to see a real up-too+aMt
nf f!nt. ftlflsa and Fine
OWVA \JM vuv ?
[i go to Dargan's.
m . m
Where Ballets Flew.
vid Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a
an of the civil war. who lost a
at Gettysburg, pays: MTbe good
;ric Bitters have done is worth
t than Ave hundred dollars to me.
?nt much money doctoring for a
:a8e of stomach trouble, to little
ose. I then tried Electric Bitters,
they cured me. I now take them
tonic, and they keep me strong
well." 50e. at Speed's drug store.
XoIIcp/
>ve a real good corn mill Rltnated about
lie SDd a balf east of BrBdley'a mill,
be pleased to grind your corn. I grind
ays In the week?Wednesdays and Sats.
Give me a call. J. A. Young.
bave tbe store, we bn^e the goods, we
tbe clerks. Phone 107, and that's all
ave to do. C. A. Mllford & Co.
tr No. 1 Timothy hay just
sived. A. M. Smith & Co.
rler's I Huyler's*! Yes, Hurler's. We
e our ordern almost every week. Trade
:rex8tng. Goods always fresh. C. A.
rd & Co.
USIC STUDIO.
Highest TfMtlmonialH.
sf. Jules G. Huguelet,
Organist Methodist Church,
AND TEACHER OF
ioiia, Violin and Organ.
Abbeville, S. C.
idio on second floor of new Realty
pany building, next to new postMiss
Carrie Huguelet assistant
ler and in charge of studio.
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atres and Academy of
500 times.
DONALDS.
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Miss Mary Perker left last week to take
charge of the school at Iva. / /'4S
Mr. Herbert Dann left Saturday for Philadelphia
to lake a coarae In medicine.
Dr. Crawfoad, of Cornelia, Ua., will soon locate
bere, to practice medicine. He baa
bought a lot, and will erect a dwelling and
salltarlam at an early date. We welcome
tbe doctor Into onr little town.
Hob. Joseph Nance is now located bere
baying ceed. Bee him for highest prices.
Miss Juliette Humphreys has entered
Ersklne College.
Donald* was well represented; at tbe dedl< t
oatlon Thursday. vg
Miss Jeiinle Willis bss returned to ber
home after a two weeks visit to lrlends and
relatives In and around town.
Miss Pearle Shannon will leave next week
for Salley, 8. C., where she will teacb tbla
ooromlng session,
Tbe many friends of Henry Dodson are
are glad to know that he Is recovering after a f
long spell of fever, bat are Indeed sorry that
bis mother, Mrs. C. H. Dodson, Is quite. Ill at ' ,->?
this writing. iQjg
L. A. Shannon and June .Martin were In
AhhAoilia Mondav.
Mr" Watson, the new depot agent at this
plaoe, arrived Monday to take charge.
"Mary"
The Great Divide.
"The Great Divide." the moat striking dramatic
success the American staice ha* anen
forfa quarter of a century,will be playedat the ' "
Graud on Thursday and Friday. Thla newa . ;
will be received with delight by oar play- ,-Jf
goers, for no drama of receDt years bps commantled
so mncb attention aa the "Tbe Great
Divide." For Dearly two entire seasoDa It attracted
crowded houses to the Prlocess and
Daly's theatres and Academy of Music, New
York, haviDg been presented in tbe metropolis
more than 500 times. The road tour is under
tbe direction of Henry Miller, whose
name is Inseparably linked with the succesa
of tbe play.?Atlanta Journal.
Uargan has just received a big
shipment of Sterling Silver, The
profit is very close because the unsold
pieces can be returned and we
do not have to stock it.
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A Healthy Family.
"Our whole family has enjoyed
good health since we began using Dr.
King's New Life Pills, three years
ago," says L. A. Bartlet, of Rural
Route 1, Ouilford, Maine. They
cleanse and tone the system in a gentle
way that does you good. 25c. at
Speed's drug store.
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Dr. Thornton*8^Easy Teetber has saved tbe
lives OI DDDarean U" unuico uuu nni oaioij
carry your baby through the most trying period
of He life as It Is a guaranteed remedy for
Teething, Summer Diarrhoea, Flux, Indigestion,
and all stomach and bowel troubles of
Infants. 25 cents. For sale by McMurray
Drug Co. and country merchants, or EasyTeether
Medicine Co., Hartwell, Ga.
Times are hard. Make your .
money go as far as possible
by buying your furniture and
sewing machines from
S. J. Link.
JJFIne cigars, Turkish cigarettes and smokng
tobacco at Speed's. t
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