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BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C.,WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 ^ nnMB i This Beai Ran j It goes to the little reproduction ot The I pany's trade-mark. It is a perfect little and warming shelf. ] cook just like a big rg It is now on exhibit dows. Don't fail to the free booklet telliuj Master's Sale. The State of South Carolin County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. Lillie C. Rice and Lois C. Philli Plaintiffs, against Mary Ransom a A. J. Ransom, as Guardian for Ma Ransom, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale the Court of Common Pleas for Abl yille County, in said State, made the above stated cabe, I will offer I sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville H., 8. C., on Salesday in Dec., A. 1908' within the legal hours of >-ale t following described laud, to-wit: j that tract or parcel of land situate, ing and being in Abbeville County, the State aforesaid, containing Th Hundred and Seventy-one (371) Acr more or less, aud bounded by O Brownlee, Bob McAdams, Mrs. M tha Hawthorn, Paris Cowan, Hadd Estate, Kennedy aud others. Also, all that other tract or oarcel land, situate, lying and being in h State and County, coutaiuing Eij (8) Acres, more or less, and bounded lands of Olin Brown lee and others. These lands will be subdivided ii several tracts, plats of which can seen by calling on the undersigned his office. TERMS OF SALE?One-third ca balance in twotqual installments, pi able one and two years from datt sale, the credit portion to be secured bond and a mortgage of the premi so Bold, the bond to bear interest at I rate of 8 per cent, per annum, pa>a annually, and to provide that in c the services of au attorney are nee sary in the collection thereof, the p chaser will pay 10 per cent, attorne fees therefor. Purchaser to Dav for pers and recording. R. E. HILL, Master A. C\, S. C Masters Sale. The State of South Carolir COUNTY OF ABBEVrLLE. Court of Common Pleas. Charles E. McKay, Plaintiff, agai Millie Cornelia Gregory in her o right arid as Administratrix of est of A. E. Gregory and others, ! feudauis. By virtue of a Decree of Sale by Court of Common Pleas for Abbev County, in f-aid State, made in above stated cape, I will offer for si at public outcry, at Abbeville C. S. 0., on Salesday in December, A. 1908, within the legal hours of sale following described land, to wit : that tract or parcel of Jand, situ lying and being in the City of At ville, Abbeville County, in the HI aforesaid, containing ONE-E1GH (1-8) of one Acre, more or less, i bounded by lands of Lottie Jacks G. A.Visanska, Thomas Jones, ( Fellows Hall and by Cherry Street 6aid city. TVrms of Sale?Cash. Purchase] pa> for papers. It. Jt,. MIIjL., Master A. C., S. < i . .A / . 1 ? - L1X1TU1 JLlXlie re Free % girl wlio can draw the best Suck's Stove & Range Com> stove with reservoir, oven [t will burn fuel, bake and uige. ion in one ot our show winsee it?and don't fail to get g all about the contest. * Master's Sale, a, The State of South Carotin County of Abbe.ville. Court of Common Pleas. Henrietta Garrison. Plaintiffs, agaii Elizabeth H. Miller and others, I 1 ^ fendants. . By authority of a Decree of Sale * he Court of Common Pleas for Abl j ville County, in said State, made , the above stated case, I will offer 1 .-ale, at public outcry, at Abbeville n' H., S. C., on Salesday in December, rv D. 190S, within the legal hours . Ij sale the following described land, . wit/: All that tract or parcel of la rj situate, lying and being in Abbevi C"unty, in the Stale aforesaid, ct taiuing Thirty-one and One-half (3! U*' Acrts, more or less, and bounded James Evans, Elizabeth H. Miller a , (by the Five Notch Road. leU I A Icrt oil 1 1 4.J.JOVS, mi iuai tiaut U1 jjai UC1 KJl la of containing One (1) Acre, being the G i i Hout-e Lot, bounded by Five Not ,ht Road, Tbe Abbeville or Cole's Mi Vy Koad and by lands of tbe Estate of F. Miller, deceased ? upon this 1 t0 whicb will be included in the sale, one of tbe most complete ginni I t plants to be found in the county, cc fisting of one 40 H. P. boiler, one H. P. engine, two 70 taw gins; c ' double press and all necessary she ? oj i^gi belting, conveyers, &c., all of t '^v Liudell make, comparatively new a sen in 800d working order. Also, all that other tract of land, ci k]e taining Five Hundred and Thirty-f a8t. (535) Acres, more or less, bounded ,e(._ lauds of Stockman, Elizabeth Mill ur. Robert Jay, by Curltail Creek and I v>s Five Notch Road. J " A lun nil tKof tronf nf lonH nnmnni .q. Mil iUMV HUVb V/* JUUU| WUJ^/VI ^ of all ihe laud belonging to Elizab H. idiller, lying west of the FiveNoi I Road, containing Two Hundred a Fifty (250) Acres, more or less, bourn ? i>y lands of the Estate of B. F. Mil Robert Jay, Stockman and the Mori lands. Also, all that other tract or parce jo lands, being all the laud owned ' Elizabeth H. Miller, east of tho F No ch Road, contaiuing One Hund and Sixty-eight aud eight-ten (168 8-10) Acres, bounded by landt 081 James Evans, Estate of B. F. Mil w,) Morton lauds and Five Notch Roat a,e Plats of each of said tracts of It De- may be seen by calling on the unc signed at his office. thf TERMS OF SALE-Caeh. ? il)e chaser to pay for papers. the I R* E. HILL, _ i _ I Mootof A P w r aie, v/., x H.t the fine watch and clock repairin All finest references. utp 'Cf JULES G. HUG DELI mu Watchmaker and Jeweler. TH ABBEVILLE. S. C. aD(^ Office aDd Repair Department or !??{ floor of new Realty Company buildi , . Agent for a fine diamond, jew< 10 and watch house. Let me sell yc . diamoud, watch or wedding eilvei r wholesale prices. Have your pictures framed In tbe best i J. Mlltord's Bookstore. All the latest Novels Papers and Mages at Mllford's Book Store. ' IN THE PHILIPPINES. I Panfain Jahn and Sim?nn Ola. ?"r"m ? The ladrones bad been making things live 1 v for tbe constabulary In the Province of A bay, In lower Luzon. Depreciations bad beeu 5 oommltted wblou ooald not be overlooked am an air of uneasiness and unrest bad selze< tbe bravest hearts. la Polangul a body o red-breeched sooondrels bad oommltted mar der In one of tbe principal streets and ba< stolen enough goods to last tbem a fall montl In tbe lucmutainB. Word bad reached Manila that tblDgi wen not going well In Albay and tbe commandlni I General gave orders to xbe Captain of tftii Constabulary to stamp out tbe lawlessness a any cost. Cupialn Jahn, a tall fearless fellow fron IVxaa was lo command of thB cocstabularj Captain Jabn was hf tbe sort who poes to tbi tnds of i be earth to bant a light. He preferec a Kcod flifbt to a Spanish bai.e any time, now ever, be never allowed a balie to pass wltb out lending bis presence, and bis oonstltutloi was sucu tnat be could nit una er tbe Anbaoae Busob as long as tbe next one, be be native o: foreign borti. Tbe orders from Manila lound Captain Jabi flfteeu miles from bis post, out in ibe mono talus after Simeon Ola. Jabn bad been 01 Ola's track for six months dqi bad never hac tbe g ood fortune to force blm to a flgbt Jabn was growing desperate when be recelvet tbe commanding GaneralB orders. He'ba< cbased Ola all tbe w*y from Tobaco to CamB rlne Norte, bark by Lag una de Bato, and on ; by Tallsay, in faotall over tbe Province an< that pevtrai times ibrougb all sorts of weatb er. lie was ltcbtng to come up wltb hi quarry, but be seemed no nearer to It than hi s bad been several months before. When Jahn received this message fron Manila be oame Into bis quarters to mak new plans, and for one nlgbt be slept on hi ! army col Instead of the ground. On the nex mornlog be rose early, as whs bis custom, am was standlDg In tbe door of the Cuartel wbei two men from a neighboring barrio oame u] and saluted the captain, Jabn who was b; tbls time schooled In tho ways of tbe Philkf ploo knew that tbey had something to 161 blm, so be called them up and naked what h Ha f/Mi t ham v/uuiu uu 1ui luouji One of them approached and with man; bows and scrapes informed tbs capiatd tha Ola bad been In their barrio the night befor and had stolen about all tbe rice ibey bai and taken the only two horses In the barrlc Did tbe ladronea kill anybody? Inquiretbu captain. No one bnt a Cblno who refused to give U] blH goods without a struggle. How |do you know It was Ola? asked tb Captain jabn. Because he collected taxes and gave his re celpt, replied tbe native. Tuls had been going on all the time abd I going on today. The ladroneB oolleot thel taxes from tbe poor mountain folk with Jus as much regularity as tbe government ant much more effectively, for the governmen only puts tbe fellow in Jail who refuses ti pay, while tbe caplain o( tne ladronea cuts ol ^ nu bead, bo it may be infered that Ola's taqe were always forthcoming. Jabn saw that the men were telling hln the trnth (whlob does not happen once In tei times) and Immediately rnado preparation to go after bis man. I He ordered each soldier to provide blmsel with rations for a three dayu marob, and ?e out at once for tbe barrio ol Bololo where tbi trouble bad oocured. Jahn was so eager for t debt that be would have faced the whole o Ola's company alone with nothing more tbai i bin repeating shot gun and six shooter. After leaving Boiolo Jabn lead his compan: a forced march for six hoars. His men wer a!l,Phlllpplnoeand were by no means tbe tb eqoat of this stalwart Texan ranger on a marcl Tue men were tired aod began 10 demur a his strenous cbase. but Jabn had no more Ida of stopping Just then than bas a wild goo? when be onoe spreads bis.wings on the Mlobl Kan shore bound for Savannah River. On little bowlegged Pbillpploo soldado namai Joan, who was a reorua and did not knoi Captain Jabn was outspoken and plainly tol< blm that be ooald go no farther. At this Jabi turned In bis tracks and glared at tbe llttl brown skin and yelled In a stentorian volet Que dices tu? "I'm not going any further," said tbe sol dler, and before he bad finished speaking Jabi knocked blm silly, grabbed blm by tbe baol of bis kabkl coat and shook blm like a doi shakes a snake. After be bad given tb Pbillpplno tfme to oollect bis wits Jabn aake< nlm If be were ready to march- "81 Benldr,' he replied; I'm ready to march, and marcl ? be did' Jabn plaoea blm in front with In Btrucllons not to let bis heels to get In tb wav and ark tho marnh van rMinmAfi. They made little noise as they traveled Jabn had on Ibe only pair of shoes In Ibi a. outfit.'In passing a ravine close by a narrow too patb Jabn saw evidences that a oonslderabli body of men had joul passed and la addltioi the trades of two hornes. Theyjatill contlnae< the maroh though It was getting (late. Ia i let short wblle the company raa Into a lone tra w veler. He was a Philippine negrlto mestizo Jubn baited this individual and began U pump blm with question*, using tbe Vloo kv dialect, lu wblcb tba captain was proflolent J Tbe colloquy was about as follows: W here do you come from? in Donsol, Senior. fnr Where are you going? X Oulnabaun, senior. What have jou In tbat bundle onder youi A. arm? nf Clothing,Senior, nothing more. Open It. to bi, senior, bere It Is. Ltd What Is that In tbe pocket? Hp A i aper, Senior. Jabn took the slip of paper and read it. II >n* WUb a tux receipt signed by Ola, and made i 1 mil. innnn Pedro, a hemo farmer. John saw at once that tbe fellow bad lied to him. H< had Just come from Ola's camp and was ooc qu of Oih'h officer?. Jabn look bim Id obargc and without farmer questioning ordered tbe nd man to lead blm to Ola'* camp. Tbe mac " began to swear tbat be kaew nothing of Ola'i rlD camp, protesting tbat be was an Americanch lsta, only a quiet man of tbe mountain, and H? even showed bl> tax receipt from tbe Mayor A of Llgaa. But Jabn knew tbe Indians too t>- well, so be drew his ugly blue steel from ill ot. bolster and told tbe bombre tbat be knew all ?H be wanted to know about blm and ordered 1 bim lead tbe way to Ola'a oamp. Tbe fellow Dg still protested, at wbleb Jabn played the >U- same caper on him that be did on one of hli = soldiers a few hours belore. But tbls did noi work in this case. Some other means musi "ie be resorted to, to bring blm round. With e tft- algh Jahn ordered bis men to lay the fellow on his back. Tbls tbey did for they knew j what was coming, and if there was a vestlg* ud 01 feeling for this fellow who was about t< undergo tbe "cure" no one of tbe soldlen - showed It. Jahn took his oanteen and hav, * iDg prized tbe lellow's mouth open with e l ve stick began to poor water into bis mouth by Slowly the water trickled over his teeth and cut off his wind until be was forced to awal< l"l . -?? * o od ho (vmi)H hnl A hlo hroa! h hi , * IUYY, AO 1UU? HO UV UtU MW*M UtU .? the oonld bold the water in bia month, bat be lore be could lake air Into bis lungs be masl apfi needs swallow. After tbe fellow bad taken In str about three pints Jabn asked blm Id a kind eln iy tone if be were ready to lead blm to Ola'i tch Cuartel. Tbe man replied aa be bad done be_ j fore tbat be knew nothing about Ola ant j " called all tbe salnta to witness tbat be told led ibe trutb. Wltb another sigh John orderec [er blm on bis back again with tbe bayoneta a . ' bis temples, and called for another canteen LU He be^un tbe same performance over agalz and the fellow had not taken many mori ] of swallows belore be raised a soreech whlct h signified tbat be bad bad enough. This, a< ,UJ far as known, Is the only thing tbat wll ive bring an expression of pain from tbe atolca red Pblilpplno. You may cut, carve or shoo blm nod lie won't utter a sound of pain bu ma WfceD you distend bis stomach with aqni > Of pura be will screech every tlm?. ler When Jabn found the fellow had come t< I ' his senses he asked tbe fellow where Ola'i ' Uuariel was and received Che reply thai l md was only about four miles further on, but at i ler- considerable distance from the trail tbej were on. Again Jahn plaoed tbe fellow li the path and told blm to lead on, telllDg bin ur- at the same time tbat he would shoot oat hi candle at the very first false step. Again tbe line of maroh was taken up an< shortly the path left tbe Jungle and cameou into an open prarle. Open and yet not open tvio omci! mm huht>r than a man's beai on a horse. What a flne opportunity here fo Gamanacre! Square miles ot tbls tall tjras and one little foot patb running tbrougb it What an Ideal place for a bolo rush though Jahn, and as he thought, Instinctively hi hand fitted round tbe handle ol his trust; ( T "44." Tbe grass waa so dense tbat on could not see Biz feet Into It. Nothing hap pened however and In a short while the; were oat of tbe grass and Into the Jungl ?, again. ] zu mey naa proceeded a snort uisutucc uuut Iqcj tbe tall tropical growth wbea tbe leade jlrv turned from tbe beaten path and led tb -irJ company several hundred yards to the rlghi ill a After proceeding for about a quarter of a mil at tbe leader stopped and turning to Jabn sale Just upon the hill there,senior,la the ouartel, Tbe march for some time bad been ver quiet and at this news the alienee tbat fe siyle with the night was ominous. Nothing we beard?save tbe squawking of wild parrot ;!nes and lbe pla>otlve ory of tbe ballad. Jabn aeked bU man bow far it wM to tb ?^.: i: . r cnartel. He replied tbntitwas abont half a mile. Tbe ballnrt and parrots made tbe welkin ring with tbelr lingo, but tbe qniel of tbe tropical Dlght was railing. Tbe night falls here. It comes like tbe shadow of an eollpse. Tbe sun falls straight down and _ soon Its light Is gone. i Jabn was standing In bis bnncb of so dlers . like a telepbone cole pmwig a lot 01 vard i posts planning bis atta Jc. . He had been , uarasaed for months by ui<* <*nd ne made up . bis mind that he would not take Ola alive. Had not tbesoouDdrel been oaptnred twice, . and had not the Government pardoned him and turned him loose, aod had not Ola Immediately took to tbe mountains again? . What was the use? No, be would not take ? Ola alive. \ The Captain knew that't weald not do to I take all hlR company to the cuartel. He wonlrt hn aura In fltmh the COV6X If be did. and be did not wish to do thla. Finally he took bis first lieutenant and two otber sol diem together with the man he had captured > on the way, and leaving the rest, proceeded toward the cuartel. They were soon near the place. When he had located the onartel be left his three men In charge of the prisoner i and wentnfter Ola alone. Jahn ftilked through the darkness, like a big brown spook, until be bad located tbe out post. This be passed safely, slipping through while the guard was llgntlng bn * cigarette. He tben examined bis shot gun j and pistol to see that they were ready for the business in band. Tbey were ready. He ? could see the door of the onartel and the J )lgbt within. He was exultant. He would soon be In tbe midst of the fight of his life. ' When be had gotten near enongh, be splrlti ed to the door of the cuartel and leaped Into tbe midst of seventy five of-tbe worst out' throats In Albany provlnoe, fetching a war " whoop that froze tbe last drop of lazy blood B In their yellow veins. | . When bis foot rucfc the bamboo floor, Jabn had hts six nhooter on a pair of red * trousers. Boom! went bis gun, and tben be ? bad somebody to belp him yell. Boom went i tbe same old trusty and tbls time bis man , dropped. As last as John con id yell and ? shoot he did so. As soon as he bad finished ; with his six sbooter be opened np wltb bis ' shot gun and bnck shot. At tbe very first 7 sbot pandetconnm reigned. Tbe ladrones ' ran over each otber in their effort* to get to tbe door and windows. John caught tbe window clogged wltb the rasoala and placed a,load of book sbot right in tbe middle of tbe bunch. . ? In one minute by the watch he had tbe , onartel to himself. He bad tried to pick out i Ola bnt did not see him. He knew Ola well, " and Ola knew biro, on inn nignt, to nis great misfortune Ola was In a small shack p near tbe c cartel and so escaped. Wben the moke cleared away Jobn foand that be bad killed three ladrones oat rlgbt, and wounded be knew not bow maoy. He remained In " the place nnttl bis company came op. He bad captured, single banded and alone, six real guoB and five or BlxstiokB made, Id tbe f shape of guns. J This incident Is not an Imaginary one, bat : true In every particular. It shows whit ' staff Americans are made of, and Jahn in f particular. 3 7 EAST END. 8 t Whit "M" Sees and Hears on His ? Rounds About the City and Along ! Route No. 3. j The meeting of tbe Veterana In tbe city 0 last week wu one long to be remembered: e aday of great pleasure to onr people as well a aa to the Veterans,so ma oh so. that (Abbeville t waa voted aa tbe next meeting piaoe one year t benoe. wblob 'our people acoept 'u a great e compliment, and will look forward to tbe . time wltb muoh pleaaore, and we aooount it e an honor to:entertaln tbe hero's of tbe sixties* 1 We weloome yon again and again, if yon v tay ?o Jand will do onr beat to give yon a 1 royal goo<l time, tbe gatea ofoor city are al^ wayaopanto you on tbWe gala daya. Tbe e only regret of tbe Veterana and people waa , tbeabsenoe of Gen. Hemphill. ' Mr. (ana Mn. Lewis Perrln entertained a _ number of <kalr frienda one evening laat a week In bonor of tbe anniversary of tbelr s marriage. May tbey live long and enjoy , many bappy retnrna of tbe bappy oooaaion n la the wish of tbe writer and many Jfrienda. j UnoleSamla now aendlng ont his "Com> mlaalon on Coontry Lire" with the dealre , and hope ot doing aometblng for tbe raral . aeotlona. If tbe u. 8. government will Join n tbe !8tate8 and Uonntlea In making aad building "gooa roaas" may win ao mqoD to better tbe conditions of Coantrv life, good 0 roads, .good school*, b?|ter paid and flrat olaat teacbera wltfc tne.furar-iree- deliver? and telepbon&lsyfltetn *111 work woo Sera In , Improving, educating and making odnntry , life a blessing tot boa* who no wiong to leave < it and enjoy city life. To na there la no 1 place like a home-'down on the farm". Tbe many frlenda of Mr. George Cannon arel'glad to know that ha was not implicated j In tbe trouble or "blaefcmalllng" In Atlanta. and oongr*talate him on hia escape from tbe dutches of the law. Tie a great pleaaare to ' know that onr Abbeville boja are not oftea DUDKDl ID U(i/ lurniwa nag miii, ma mojr mixj too high minded and proad to be engaged Id such business when bonor and principle are Involved. r We bave had a foretaate of winter the past few days. Ioe two lnobea thlok and froat like a now, Mr*. J. R.|Woodburst la qnlte alek at ber borne in ibe city, and he#1 many friends wish for.ber a cure and speedy recovery. Her rriendB on route tbree are qnlte anzlona about ber. On last Monday Mra. J. 8. William* accompanied by Mr. A. J. Woodbarat were In tbe city to see ber. Mr. ,P. D. Klugh went to Columbia last w ek on buxiness. Mr. A.;J. Penney tbe faithful carrier on route one la In trouble again aa another bridge baa been Washed away by tbe laatraln and be la uaable to make bla full trip. Rev, A. J. Cantben P. E. preached in tbe Metbodlat Cburob last Sunday nlgbt. Tbe many friends of Mrs. W. E. Hill were delighted to see ber out riding one ol tbe balmy daya of the past week. Watch the "ads" and show windows of oar wide awake merobants and you will know when to get bargains. Tbelr beautiful abow windows already present a holiday appearance, Santa Clans baa been aeen In Abbeville with all sorts of toya for th3 little folks. Miss Annie Greene and brotber Mr. Robt. Greene spent last 8unday In Anderson. Mrs. Fannie Marsball Is visiting ber son Mr. J. C. Marsball in Anderaon. Our merobants are offering big bargalna aud making attractive displays of many lines of beautiful goods. Read their ads. in . tbe Press and Banner and you will save L money. NEWS ON BOUTE 3. Miss Clyde Sprouse and brotber Clifton , spent Saturday night and Suuday with rela Li VDO iu ouniuu, Mr. Walter McNeill and family have moved 10 Sharon and will make tbelr home with Mr. Thomas McNeill. Ml68 Emma Penney Is in Lawrenoe (pending a while with Mrs. R. ;P. McNeill. Mr. Alf. Lomax came in last week from Atlanta to assist his brother Mr. M. V. Lomax In bis work daring tne illness of ;hls wife, who we are glad to state la still improving.! Mrs. J. G. Evans and Miss Louise Watson were ^visiting friends on route three last Miss Rosa Knox and Miss Lillian McCanty were guest In the city last week. Mr, Amazlab Purdy one of the Veterans of Orrs Regiment attended |tbe reunloa laat week and was tbe gneat of bla kinsman Mr. Sam Williams ion ronte 3. Mr C. F. Graves and Mlsa Euulee Cochran and |Ml88 Slddelle Gravea were among |tbe vlaltora In tbe city last Monday. Mr. J. A. Gilliam returned laat week from the Cotton Cnnventlon In New Orieana. He bad a big time and a fine trip and hope be work of tbe Convention will work good to tbe farmers and all (ooncerned, Mlaa Jessie Scbram with her fetber Mr, N, Scram were guostt In tbe olty last Monday. Our farmera on route a were buaillng cottonseed Into the oily llaat Monday on high wan oeuiB per- uunuei, j Mr BDd Mrs. Bam Lick were gaeit In the r olty Monday. 8 Rev, A. J. Cantbea held quarterly meeting at Bethel last Sunday morning and t preached at Sharon In tbe afternoon. a Mr. J. K. Thornton bas Just finished tbe v finest barn on route 3 (or any olhrr route. Tt ~ Is built of nloe dresned weatherboard leg la neat in design and finish and conveniently _ arranged Inside, 7 Many farmers are now digging potatoes on route 3 and "M" la |not forgotten. _ Tbe Colored school opened ;at St. Peters r Cbureb opened last MoDday. p Mr. David Gilliam after a weeks lndlsposl . tloD is out again fUienasng 10 DURines Farmers are still sowlug oats, that already |. sown looks well, y 11 Tbe McMurray Drag Co. baa a cream for ts cleaning silver that can't be beat. Niagara Is Cream Paste Is tbe name. 25 cents U tbe price, Nope better. Try It. le Dargan's 1 C(AUA? ? U A it Arc! vivv&a ^ iiM&ifia The great Enterprise Stoyjes and National Banges ape here awaiting yon. We ajre selling a great many these cool days. If yon wonld be free of kitchen worry coip$ and bny these guaranteed t StnvPR and "RftncflH. Thev are fuel savers. * U Dargan's i i i. FOB CONSTIPATION I A llaJi*!na Thai Dam HaI Aittt IntrfhiM n mvtMvaiw iifpi vm itfi wi fsw|?^^ Unless It Cvres. If yon suffer from oonatipatlon In any form whatever, Mate or obtonle, we will guara&na, to eupply yon medicine ttmj will CQSely efl4ct a cure If taken with regularity and according1' to dlre?tloni for a reasonable length of time. Should the medfoltie fail to benefit ybo: to your entire eattafeollon, we proatfae that;It aball ooatyoa nothing. NO otber remedy can be compared wltb Eexall Orderllea for tbe eafey, pleasant and >. successful treatment of eopa|lpatlon. The active medicinal Ingredient of tbla remedy wblob laodorieaa, taateleae and oolorlena, la in \ entirely new dlsoovery. Combined with otber extremely valhable Ingredients,- it forms a preparation whlfcb li Incomparable ?h a perfect bowel bowel regulator. Intestinal lnvigorator and etrengtbener. Rexall Orderlies are notable lcr tbelr agreeableneaa to the palate onH mnllniHi nt aniInn Thflv dn not cause griping or any disagreeable eflect or in- oonvenlenoe, and may be taken at any time, day or night. We particularly recommend Rexall Orderlies for children, delicate or aged persons because the; do not contain anything that could possibly injore the most dtlloate organism, They are Just as easy to take as oandy, and unlike other preparations for a like purpose they do not create a habit, but Instead they overcome the cause of habits acquired through the use of ordinary laxatives, cathartics and harsh physio, and permanently remove the cause of oonstlpatlon or Irregular bowel action.' We want yon to try Bexall Orderlies at our risk. We kbow that there Is nothing that will do you so much good, an4 we wlfl refund ? yonr money without argument If theyl do not do as we say they will. They are prepared In tablet form to two sizes or pao&agee; 3d tablet*, 25o., and 12 tablets, lOo. C. A. Mllloid <t Co. Mothers, don't give your baby anything that cod tains opiates or any other Injurious drugs, but Insist on having Dr. Thornton's Eaiy-Teether," as It Is the nest medicine on the market lor teething babies, and is absolutely harmless as it does not contain any opiates or Injurious drugs of any kind. It la guaranteed under Pnre Food and Drugs Act, Guaranty No. 11684. Price 25 oents. For sale Y1 by McM array Drug Co. and country mer- v cbants; or Easy-Teether Medlelne Co., Hartwell, Georgia. Seaboard ^Schedule. No. 62 Northbound 12.62 p.m. Local as far as Clinton, 8. C. No. 88 Southbound 1.15 p.m. Vestibule. No, 54 Southbound 4 27 p.m. Local. No. 82 Northbound ,5.80 p.m. Vestibule. No. 38 Northbound 1.17 a.m. No. 41 Southbound 2.45 a.m. Land for Sale. SOY AU.ttHiO. I offer for sate two tracts of land, one containing 184 acres situated on waters of Curltail Creek, six miles from Ab beville, two miles from Verderv and one mile from G., C. & N. railroad, and adjoining lands of Tbos. TV Thomson. Another tract adjoining and con* taining 173 acres, more or less. The timber on this land alone is well worth the price asked. There are 50 aores of good bottom land on the two places. The two tracts would make an Ideal stock farm. This land will be offered for sale on Saleday in January if not sold privately before that date. Terms?One-half cash and the balance in twelve months from date ci sale. For particulars apply to J. W. Wharton, Ex., Iva.S.C. L 6 and 1' ' * . t %. i! * 0 r i i . " \ . 1^ = FREE . r 9 ** %- ? 7e are going to give awayi a toantiifcj Sift Boll Everybody who buy? anyhing at aUhere ha?ach*n$e Let n? explain the plan ron. ...b ' 1... f f 8 and } wmm (A JDJLCUXSJJL ,vJ .Jl1 .M !*W | v SOUTHER! CHARLESTON, S. < Accouat Cbarlsrton Gala Vfe way announces very lov-roundti Carolina and Charlotte;and Aahej *- J nto?L U(MJ, US., HUUiJU^HI^piU^ QUyiui be sold November 13tb fc>.2Qtlj November 3rd-, 1608.1 The rate tn$ oh^jen between be onerhalf fare. For det^ile$ jn/oflon^tion, ti agents or addre^ J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. ?ase. Agent Atlant% SOUTHERN THE SOOTH'S 61 fnexcelled Diwiing Car Sen Through Pullman Sleeping Convenient Schedi Arrival and Dep No. of Trains. 114 Leaves at 10:20 a. Colombia. 115 Arrives from Grt at 12:18 p.m. 116 -Leaves at 4:30 p. 117. Arrives at 5:35 fr< 112 Leaves at 5:50 for 111 Arrives at 7:05 p. I For fall information as to rates, ro Railway Tic) J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga, ' OQ Store. | DeDarfcmeiit S Hie Toy Market of the World" * 1 - v - ->y 1 ''# represented in oqar immense Qc?, foys and Dolls J =v " . I every description. All the ajl?; favorites fM the pick : 1908 new things. rOOD?|f TOYS. ' I ntpiwora | MECHANICAL TOYS, '~*m sm* Tftw. ' m CHINA TOYS, 1 i fact any kind of a Toy and ?y B?iM iw to fc?A torn* We are specially strong-on oy? S?4 2Sc' ? * , ' IP be?t Poll? we ever i?4- m ' V frW I . ! . 11 ui.mii) II J II.I.M HW,UJ to cents GOODS. ( ??i ' ./. ? .r. "Jj All. kifld$ of Qla^are. I All kinds of Tinwar$. S^JejyJid things Chipfi. Spfcctajfc in H^4war/?- Big., yglu^ ill ?ta- .'J% tiojnsry. Sest Hcpier^ town. All kinds of Brushes. AU- the smaU notioDS, In.- fact, wo. hive a tremendous showing in ip ets. goods. Sjpte us ^^saye m^y. ^ " < 'U.i i? ".: -i'.j .i.iurj ,i 1 ?n Rates , i IA . . . J ' *. \* ^ i ' -M C? AND RETURN. / ek Festivities the-Southern Rail'ip rates from all points in Booth. . illle, K. 0., Augusta/and Sa*an- * * \A OS to ChaxJes^n, 8. C. inolusjve, limited for return uniijt five and twelve years of age with ckets, etc., see-Southern Railway T ' J. C. LU?K, "Hiv. Pflsfifinffpr Aaent. Chari(5^?n." RAILWAY. I 1EAJEST SYSTEM. JllUiJJ- /* doe. j Caps on all Tbroogfc Trains. lies on all Local Txs&f* ' - m arture ox irmu^ t m. for Greenville and >envilleand Columbia m. for Greenville. >m Columbia. Columbia. m. from Greenville. utes, etc., consult nearest Southern ket Agent, or J. c. LU8K, l)iviaion Paae. Agent, Charleston S. C. ? ,