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^? w ?^v! ' ; .-, . ? .. - r;^- r - : * - , '%- ' s-r^^mgm V v .. ' ' : ?;p< ; ' ' - ' ' V'. " ' 1 ^f ; . . ; $ ;' . The Abbeville Press and Banner ol ? M BY W. W. & W. K. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. O.,WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 I * ...if Menii There's a Suit ant $10.00 SHIRTS in all the styles?sc the new colorings are real stunnir every fancy?some so strikingly though intended for her Mannish you to the Doctor?Buy Now?bi and fancv. RAIXCOATS-Comt water?and still are dressy. FUJ sions?Ties, Collars, Shirts, and H.G.AT Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. Lila C. Rice and Lois C. Phillips, Plaintiffs, against Mary Ranson and A. J. Ranson, as Guardian for Mary Ranson, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for \ sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C, H., 8. C., on Salesday in Dec., A. D. 1908, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to-wit: All Kof Ar nuvnol nf lonH ctitnoto lv. luai uauv v/* paivvi vi imuu ^hv?mvvj jj ing and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing Three Hundred and Seventy-one (371) Acres, more or less, and bounded by Oliu Brownlee, Bob McAdams; Mrs. Martha Hawthorn, ?Paris Cowan, Hadden Estate, Kennedy and others. Also, all that other tract or oarcel o! land, situate, lying and being in eaid State and County, containing Eighl (8) Acres, more or less, and bounded b> lands of Olin Brownlee and others. These lands will be subdivided intc several tracts, plats of which can bt seen by calling on the undersigned al his office. TEftMS OF SALE?One-third cash Halnnno in tscn t>riiinl installments. DflV' able one aud two years from date ol sale, the credit portion to be secured bj bond and a mortgage of the premises so sold, the bond to bear interest at tb< rate of 8 per cent, per annum, payabk a'ibnually, and to provide that in cast the services of an attorney are neoes sary in the collection thereof, the pur chaser will pay 10 per cent, attorney's fees therefor. Purchaser to pay for pa pers and recording. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVrLLE. Court of Common Pleas. Charles E. McKay, Plaintiff, agains Millie Cornelia Gregory in her owi right and as Administratrix of estati of A. E. Gregory and others, De feu dan ts. By virtue of a Decree of Sale by th< Court of Common Pleas for Abbevilli County, in said State, made in th( above stated case, I will offer for sale at public outcry, at Abbeville C. H. S. C., on Salesday In December, A. D 1908, within the legal hours or sale tn< following described laud, to wit: Al that tract or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the City of Abbe ville, Abbeville County, in the Stati aforesaid, containing ONE-ElGHTt (1-8) of one Acre, more or less, au< bounded by lands of Lottie Jackson G. A. Visanska, Thoroas Jones, Od< Fellows Hall and by Cherry Street it said city. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser t pay for papers. R. E. HILL, a n CJ n luaaia A. V., KJ. V. 1 Overcoat here to and upwards dress* and becomingly ai )me rich effects in new shadings lg. NECKWEAR?the lates beautiful that a Lady could no) brother. UNDERWEAR?do: stter values than ever?for less lining every element of style wi LiL DRESS?Tuxedos?For Bal the little requisites that finish a JDERSC Master's Sale.. The State of South Garolin County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. Henrietta Garrison, Plaintiffs, agalt Elizabeth H- Miller aod others, I fendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale tV,,. / I T>i_? r? A kl me vjvjui i ui vuujiuuu ricao lur nui ville CouDty, iu said State, made the above stated case, 1 will ofier 1 sale, at public outcry, at Abbeville H., S. C., on Salesday in December, . D., 1908, within the legal hours sale the following described land, wit : All that tract or parcel of lai situate, lying and being in Abbevi , County, in the State aforesaid, cc taining Thirty-one and One-half (31 Acrts, more or less, and bounded James Evans, Elizabeth H. Miller a ' j by the Five Notch Road. 1! Also, all that tract or parcel of la containing One (1) Acre, being the G , 'House Lot, bounded by Five Not I RnHfl Tho AKhovilla nr Pnlo'o Ml ;| Road and by lands of the Estate of iF. Miller, deceased?upon this 1 I which will be included in the eale, , one of the most complete ginnii ' plants to be found in the county, co k listing of one 40 H. P. boiler, one H. P. engine, two 70 taw gins; o ' double press and all necessary sha [ ing, belting, conveyers, &c., all of t r Liddell make, comparatively new a . in good working order. , Also, all that other tract of land, w [ taining Five Hundred and Thirty-fi I (535) Acres, more or less, bounded ^ lands of Stockman, Elizabeth Mill [ Robert Jay, by Curitail Creek and t " Five Notch Road. Ait-o, all that tract of land, compos of all the land belonging to Elizabi H. filler, lying weHtof the Five Not Road, containing Two Hundred a Fifty (250) Acres, more or less, bound by lands of the Estate of B. F. Mill Robert Jay, Stockman and the Mort lands. Also, all that other tract or parcel lands, being all the land owned jbiizaoem jol. Miller, east ot tno jbi Notch'Read, containing One Hundi and Sixty-eight and eight-teni (168 8-10) Acres, bounded by lands 1 James Evans, Estate of B. F. Mill 1 Morton lands and Five Notch Road g Plats of each of said tracts of la * may be seen by calling on the und signed at hiB office. e TERMS OF SALE?Cash. P g chaser to pay for papers. e R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C I ' FINE WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS i FINEST REFERENCES. -JULES G. HUGOELE s Watchmaker ana Jeweler. I ABBEVILLE, S. C. * Office and Repair Department on ' floor of new Realty Company biiildi Agent for a fine diamond, jewe 1 and watch bouse. Let me sell yo diamond, watch or wedding silver 0 wholesale prices. Have your pictures framed In the best s Miliord'8 Bookstore. All the latest Novels Papers and Magaz: at MUford'a Book 8tore. ies Fashions i tb< Choose Clothes s? pr( like you would a Friend use a little wt prl care and it will pay you?in the "T long run. J? gCH Get Away i< tbi from the common-place and dress c orc with Distinction?you can?at J an small expense by wearing the celebrated clothes *e\ of SCHLOSS BROS. & CO., ' lea Baltimore, these are Master Tailor- ^ ed Clothes in the truest sense of J the worVl. .wh v lo: We are showing the greatest ** line of Clothing on earth?not an- ait other line can compare with ours? n EDO Make, Fit, workmanship?every- pi* thing the best?at prices So moderate and valuesvso extraordinary? D* that we defy competition. "?( offl We love to prate of our Clothes ?there's Character and Individual- alJ ity in every garment?but ONE la? LOOK will do more than all we JoTt can say ? We can please?the ^ Young?J-the Old?the Sporty Chap oi? or his more conservative brother? the big or little?the slender or cor- Saj pulent. 5! i Shi o'er Fit and please you. as you stylishly, S* nd economical. 21 \ / W? HOSIERY?gay and sombre? fej t styles and combinations to please tbi t resist buv 'g a few for herself even tfa< ? iti n't wait for that cold chill to drive ^ money?all grades?all sizes?plain ar,j th stormy weather utility?they shed Is, Receptions and other dress occa- w? gentleman for special occasions. nt )N&COJ bei 1 ho ACTUAL STARVATION. " a, v C. A. Milford & Co. Give Frets Regarding Dyspepsia. Althoueh Indigestion and DtimdsIb are so ?*_ 181 prevalent, most people do not thoroughly an- re >6- derstand their cause and oare. There is no . reason why people abould not eat anything they desire?If tbey will only chew ft care- , by fully and thoroughly. MaDy actually starve x 50. themselves Into sickness through lear of eat log every good-looking, good-smelllog and 8? 1U good-tasting food, because it does not agree .( for with them. "I n Dieting oannot oare Dyapepala. If w* re- j . * fuae every article of food that disagrees with w* A- us, before long we bave ootblng left, and find 1 of ouraaives chronic dyspeptics. *P' Iq We can on re Dyspepsia. We are bo oodA- oi. . dent of this fact |bat we guarantee a core, ' 00 and promise to supply tbe medicine free of all vP' lie oost to everyone wbo will use It, wbo la not ,n. perfectly satisfied wltb tbe results wblcb It H1 , producea. We exact no promises, and put no l2) one under any obligation whatever. Sorely. .1 by notblDg could be fairer. We are located right nd here In Abbeville,and our reputation ahould l0* be sufficient assurance of tbe genuineness of , our oiler. nd We want everyone In Abbeville wbo la '"J fiQ troubled wltb Indigestion or Dyspepsia In J1 nh any form to come to our atore and get a eT Yu box of Rexall Dyapepala Tablets. Take tbem * Ha home and give them a reasonable trial, ae? cording to directions. They are very pleas- P1; ant to take; tbey soothe tbe Irritable atom- ?h oli ach, strengthen and Invigorate tbe digestive , " 18 organs, promote a healthy and natural bowel inJ Dtr action, immediately relieve nauaea and all B ? stomach Irritation, produce perfect and rr healthy dlgeatloo and asslmlletlon, and pro- fr 55* mote nutrition. ne A 25c. package of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets , ft furnishes 15 days' treatment. In ordinary ^ I1' cases, this Is sufficient to produce a cure. In J he more cbronio cases, a longer treatment, or 8ir nd course, Is neoessary, and depends upon tbe . ~ severity of tbe trouble. For suob cases, we w have two larger slaes wblcb sell for 45c. and >11- 89o. C. A. Milford A Co. ve by ?r' Schedale for Dae West Railroad. Morning train leaves Dus West 10:15. tw< The evening train leaves Due West at 6:16. vai ied The Southern from Greenville and tbe ?xi 3th Southern from Columbia meet In tbe morn- It' . Ine at Shoals Jnnctlon, two miles below 6:3( CD Donalds. The Doe West train will take pas- J Dd sengers from both these trains. Ini ipri The Southern Trains In the evening, North th< and South, meet at Bodges. If these are on les er, time the Due West train takes passengers ph on from each of them. If they are late It either trl waits, or runs ont to Doe West and returns an , for this service. C Or Pansengers ean also go ont from Dne West rsi by on morning or evening freight train. mt ive St. ^ toi red on lBf Land for Sale. ?o 357 ACRES. >er- Nc ? It U1> I offer for sale two tracts of land, one au containing 184 acres situated on waters it of Curltail Creek, six miles from Ab ' beville, two miles from Verderv and ne ? one mile from G., C. & N. railroad, ne g and adjoining lands of Thos. T\ Thomson. , l Another tract adjoining and con- ft Ttaining 173 acres, more or less. The timber on this land alone Is well worth ib ' II 1 J mi Cft lni me price ssneu. luere mc uu auico ui good bottom land on the two places, ga nj The two tracts would make an ideal Gt " stock farm. J* ,j This land will be offered for sale on w( u * Saleday in January if not sold privateat ly before that date. Terms?One-half cash and the bal ance in twelve months from date cf pj tyie sale. For particulars apply to J. W. Wharton, Ex., dc lneB Iva, 8. C. g I dg ' ' ; " / . - . EAST END. tat "M" Sen and Hears en His BauhHs About the Citv and Alone Route No. 3. 'omorrow will be Thanksgiving Day and ? rural farriers will be off tbelr dally mas and have one more day of rest from *lr ceaseless labors. Vhlle 'tla true ibla baa not been a very jsperons year wltb the great majority of r people, espeolally onr farmers, many ol torn bave tbe "bhna" owing to the low ice of cotton and perhaps do not feel In a bank'glvlng" nuroor, still we all bave 10b to be thankful for, even mora tban we lerve, and we mnat remember that life does tcooalat In tbeabundanoe of tbla World'* ids; bat we nboald Oe tnaokfal for life and opportunities, for tbe forward and prcisslve spirit of onr tlmea^and should learn draw oar happiness more and more from j essential things of Die, and not from rely big crops and blab prlcca. )ur beans sbnnld go out to Him who bai iwned the days of onr Uvea wltb goodness, d bat beecr lonft-fufferlog. alow to anger d plenteous Id mercy, yea bis tender mercy a loving klndneaa bave ever been over and >nd about us, uoa oe praieeu ior ni? p roiling care over as day by day, and year by ?r, Ve wish for all our reader* a happy anksglvlng Day. lev. Arlall and the Clrcalt preachers will ve tbls week for Conference which will iverje at LHprens. 8. C. 'be Clvlo Crab-pat oar entire olty'on the mve" last Thursday and Friday; from ly mora till twilight, oar people were OD 5 rush cleaning Up tbelr premises so tbai en the time came to lay themselves dowD rest, sleep,;tlr?d D?tor?>'s sweet restorer," s unusually eDjoyed, Oar city present* Ite an Improved condition since tbe "big ao-op" and hooks aa It wobld, and should rays, If every one would "sweep before lr own doors." lessrs. Charlie Cobb aDd Col Foster Hamiod leftlast Saturday for Savannah on a asnre trip. 'here will be Thanksgiving Union services it Thursday morning In Trinity churoh. I the congregations worshipping together, 'be 8outbern Express Office baa a nice w s1kji, block with pretty gilt letters.wblcb >old swing across tbe sidewalk that It may seeo and read by persons looking for this ce. eacbers and pupils of our Graded School II have holiday next Thursday aDd Friday. Ir. Robert Hill the popular telegrapb operir for the Seaboard was called to Monroe t work on special business for tbe road, 'here wtll be Tbanksglvtng services at tanon church tomorrow, Thursday 28lb, at !0o'clock a. m. Rev. J/B. Hlllhouse, pas, will conduct the Services. llpses Rosa Knox, Llllle Link and Lillian Canty were among tbe Iblr visitors lo the 7 Monday. Ir. and >fra. undrew MoNelll after a pleaslr stay with'their brother Mr. Thomas Mo1)1 returned to tbelr home at Piedmont last nrday. , Ilss Eunice Cochran spent last Saturday ;htand Sunday with her friend Mrs. John Wilson. 'be Farmers Un Ion of Sharon will meet at iron School hbose next Friday 27th at 4 look p. m. luslness of importance to be transacted and members earnestly requested (o be prea|r. David Qllllam sp^nt last Bond ay with I family and Jeft Monday morning for bis ilness at Calhoun Falls. Mrs. Qllllam acnpanledhlm to Abbeville. irt. William McKenxts Is-staying In tbe y this week with her sister Mrs. J. R. xidburst who Is still qtllte 111 wltii typhoid er. Irs. Ellen F. Norwood was l?e guest of her pbewMr. Edwin Parker for several daysol s week. \ Irs. W. C. Parker returned to her home In i Flatwooda last Monday after a pleasant ly wim irit)uu? iu iuo uikjr. ?he ginneries on roat? 9 are rtllf busy makt abont their last hatHl as the Heidi now > about olean. ?ne warm west be r la line on amall grain )ps, which lodk well and at* growing nloe:hfe Many friendi MBUM Bobenla Gilliam 11 learn with regret of her slokness at ool;e and hope abe will aoon be qalte well (n. drs. 8. C. Link with ber daughter-in-law, a. Sam Link, were welcome visitors-in the y last Monday. dr. Charlie Evans of Lebanon stUl stick* to i seat on that "reversible dlso plow" and is Ing the best ploughing we ever aaw on any m. , . i ?be child of Mr. W. 0. MeNeHl who has an ill with diphtheria Is abont well iagaia. dr. Grter Sherard la clerk In the Eureka tel. He la a young man of steady h?biu d good business taot?and will, we nave he ubt, keep things straight. * * ? ??mtm- % mm WEST END. rsonal Paragraphs and Hews Items CwrtribBted by Miss Lily TeMpletoo. diss Louise Scott baa returned to ber home Atlanta after spending a week here aa th< eat ot Mrs. W. 1). Bimpson. dr. Glem Baakln spent Sunday with ends In Latimer. drs. 8. E. Prentiss Is bome from Hartvllle tereabe spent a week with friends, lev. and Mrs. Calvin J*ressley, of Texas snt last Wednesday in the city the gneau tbe Misses Cater. diss Grace Smith la at home again aftei and Ing two weeka in Atlanta with Misi ita Lltbgoe. drs. W. A. Clark, of Monroe, N. C., spent turday and Sunday with friends here, drs. V.D.Lee spent several days in Bar tux last week with her slater Mrs. Moln ib. ?he many friends of Mr. William Graydon 9 delighted to see him oat again after an }? of *0X0611108 from typhoid fever, dr. R. O. Hunter left last Thursday for an tended stay In Tennessee and Ken tacky. )r. W. D. Simpson spent a day or two- in >nroe, N. C., last week with his home peo). Irs. Mark B. Qant and her intereating lldren, of Athens, Ga.,are in the olty spendt a while with Mrs. Gaol's home people, dr. Charley Cobb and Mr. Foeter Bam>nd have gone to Savannah, Ga., to enjoy 3 ao tomobt le races that are being held there is week. They will spend a while in Florlbefore returning to Abbeville. Irs. J. E. Brownie#, of Antrevllle, was the Bst of Mrs. J. A. Dickson, on Wardlaw eet several days last week. dr. Tom Grant Perrln has gone to George?n for a stay of several weeks. Annapolis Cadetship. 'here will be an examination Wednesday, oember 23,19C8, for the pnrpoee of selecting o principals and six alternates to fill two sanoles In the U. 8. Naval Academy. The iminatlon will be held atClemson College, will begin at 9:80 o'olook a. m., and olose ai ) o'olook p. m. Ill applicants must pass a pbysloal exemption before they will be permitted to stand > mental examination. They mast be at ?l live feet tall and free free from serlooa ysloal defects; they most reside In the dlsot and mnst be between the ages ot fifteen d twenty years. Candidates will be examined mentally in idlng, writing, punotuatlon, spelling, arlth>tlo,' geography, English grammar, United ites history, World's history, algebrs rough qnadratlo equations, and plane geietry through drat Ave books. Very respeotfully, * Wyatt Aiken. Was she to Blame7" is one of the most ilasttc dramas plaoed before the pabllo, it one line In the entire play Is over-drawn, deals Witt) every day life and is without a ubt the prettleet storv ever written. The dlenoe never lost Interest during the play. Is a melange of patboe and oomedy interarsed wltn up-to-date specialties. "Was e to Blame?" Is a play that once seen if er forgotten. At the Opera House, WedBday, November, 25th, Mothers, don't give your baby anything at contains opiates or any other Injurious ugs, bat Insist on having Dr. ?hornton'e asy-Teelber," as it is the nest medicine on e market lor teething babies, and is absotely harmless as It does not contain any * i? ?# kln/1 T# le ittl/UO ur iujunuuDUiU|o ui au/ Biuu. a* < aranteed under Pure Food and Drugs Act, larnnty No. 11584. Price 25 cents. For sale MoMurray Drag Co. and oonntry merants; or Easy-Teether Medlelne Co., Hari )11, Georgia. rhe McMurray Drag Co. has a cream foi sanlng silver that can't be beat. Niagara earn Paste Is tbe name. 25 cents is the loe. None better. Try it. Bnvler'a IcHnyler's ! Yes, Huy ler'i. We table our orders almost every week. Trade increasing. Goods always fresh. C. A. uroraa ^ / . Dargan's j \ Stoves?Heaters The great Enterprise Stoves and National Ranges are here awaiting you. We are selling a great many these cool days. If yon wonld be free of kitchen worry com* and bny these guaranteed Stoves and Ranges. They are fuel savers. > Darean's Books of the Old Testament The following poem la irom tire parish pa, par of Um Church of the Holy Apostles, Phlli adelphla. It Is a concise aammary of tbe i ooa tents of tbe books comprised In tbe Old Testament: Id Genesis the world was made By God's creative band, In Exodus the Hebrews marobed To gain tbe promised land, Leviticus contains tbe law, Holy and just and good; Numbers records the trlbeq enrolled, [ All sons of Abraham's blood, Moms, In Deuteronomy, Records God's mighty deeds; Brave Joshua Into Canaan's land > Tbe hosts of Israel l eads, > In Judges their rebllllon oft Provokes tbe Lord to smite; i But Buth records tbe faltb of one ' Well pleasing In bis sight, > In First and Seoond Samuel Of Jesse's son we read, Ten tribes In First and Seoond Kings i Revolted from his seed, Tbe First and Second Gbronloles See Jadah captive made; But Ezra leads a remnant back By princely Cyrus'ald, Tbe city walls of Zlon Nehemlah builds again, Whilst Esther saves her people From the ploU of wicked men. In Job we rend how faith will live Beneath affliction's rod, And David's Psalms are preclons songs To?very child of God. The Proverbs, like a goodly string Of choicest pearls appear. Ecdeslastes teaches man How vain are all things here. Tbe mystlo Song of Solomon Exoells sweet Sharon's Rose, Whilst Christ, tbe Saviour and the King, The rapt lssi&h shows. The warning Jeremiah Apostate Israel scorns, His plaintiff Lamentations Their awful downfajl mourns, Ezeklel tells In wondrous words Of dazzling mysteries. Whilst klngsand empires yet to come Daniel In vision sees. Of Judgment and of meroy Hosea loves to tell, Joel describes tbe blessed days When God wltb man shall dwell. AmoDg Tekoa's herdsmen Amos received bis call. Whilst Obadlab prophesies Of Edom's final fall. Jonah enshrines a wondrous type i Of Christ our risen Lord. Mlnah nmnnnnnaa Inrfah Inaf Lost.bnt again restored. Nfthum declares on Nineveh Just Judgmeot shall be ponred. A view ofCbaldea's coming doom i HabafckaX'a visions give. , Next Zspbanlab warns tbe Jews i To turn, repent and live, Haggal wrote to those who saw i The Temple built again And Zaebartab prophesied Of Christ's triumphant reign. Malacht was tbe last who toaohed I The high prophetic) ohord; i ItK final notes sublimely show The oomineofthe Lord! ?F. D. 3. In Florid* Churoh New?. S A. Mclnoosh Dead. (Anderson Mall.) Mr. Singleton . Mclctwh, a former oltlzen of Abbeville county, died Sunday night in Elbert county, Ga., where he had been living for several years. Tbe Elberton Star has this mention of his death. ' 1 Tbe death of Mr. S. A. Molntosh, which oooured last night about midnight near Heard mont, was a shook and surprise to his Elberton frelnds. He was in perfect health at Bup. per time, but felt that one of the attaoks to , whloh be was subj-ot was coming on, and Id; listed on Mr. John Dlzon a neighbor, spending tbe night, which he did, Mr. Molntosh 1 died about midnight from heart failure. The deceased was a son of the late Co). William Mcintosh. nnlnnAl of thn Iftth ftenreln regiment, wbo waa killed at Qarnett'a farm, where ao many of Elbert County people were ; wounded, He himself waa also was also a veteran of tbe Confederate war. He Is survived by bis wife and three slaters, two brothers and five children. The funeral arrangements have not been perfected, but it Is thought that the remains will be Interred at old Heardmont, near tbe i heme of bis boybood, and wbere bis last days i were spent, i If yon want yoar school books before tbe . rash, get Ihem now at ? Mllford'i Book Store rtgtifMio i ig'im iH n ^wiratiwiy? ! 5 and l1 * I 3 ^lv ? X*'. vA FREE -I We are going to fcive away a . beautiful $18 Doll Everybody who buys anything at all here has a chance Let us explain the plan to you. 5 and 1< SANTUC. Tomorrow will be Thankglvlng we won't see tbe m?il carriers on their rounds as that is Holiday for them. Mr. T. w. McGord spent one day last week with her sister Miss Janle Eakln from below A hhnvlll*. Mrs. Jasper Smith spent part of last week Id Santno. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Link havs moved la Santao. They will make this their home fc the coming- year. Bradley Bowie and bis sister spent Sunday wlth their grandmother of the Gllgal seotlbo Mr. John Stevenson spent Saturday night In the lower part of Sautuo. Mr. Boyd has returned to her home near Antrevllla Messrs. Jasper Smith ard Tom Stevenson made a trip to Lanreas last weak on business. Mr. and Mrs. T W. McCord spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Bowie. _ j Misses Beatrice McCortl and Mary Mary Dawson worshiped at Gllgal Sunday afternoon. - I Mr. Norrls, from Pickens County Is In Sabtuo, and expects to make It bis fnture home, i Eakln McCord is spending sometime at his i Unole James Evanr t>elow He will go to sobool while down tber.e "Rambler." i ? Winter blasts, causing pneumonia, pleurisy and consumption will soon be her*. Cure yonr cough now, and strengthen yonr lungs with Foley's Honey aDd Tar. Do not risk starting the winter with weak lungs, when Foley's Honey and Tar will cure the most obstinate coughs and colds, and prevent serious reeults. C' A. Mlllotd <fc Co. We are right In town wltt* all the School Books you will need. " Mllford's Book Store Itch cared In 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never falls. Sold by P. B. Speed, druggist. SOUTHERN THE SOUTH'S 61 t' Unexcelled Dinning Car Serv Through Pullman Sleeping Convenient Schedi Arrival and Depj No. of Trains. 114 Leaves at 10:20 a.r Columbia. 115 Arrives from Grei at 12:18 p.m. 116 Leaves at 4:30 p. i 117 Arrives at 5:35 fro 112 Leaves at 5:50 for 111 Arrives at 7:05 p. i For full information as to rates, roi Bailway Ticl . J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pase. Agent, Atlanta, Qa. I f 7 ' < Oc Store. "&?& i ( 'M TOY I - 'M Department Fhe Toy Market of the World" represented in onr immense + , ock. v ViM toy and Dolls | y * * * ' , every description. AH the ' ; aple favorites and the pick. < ' 1908 new things. < rO0DEN TOYS, IRON TOYS, MECHANICAL TOYS, 7 STEAM TOYS, CHINA TOYS, i fact any kind of a Toy and iy price can be had here. , We are specially' strong on Dys at 10c, 15c and 25c, and ie best Dolls we ever had. ( / 10 cent* GOODS. v \ . ' \ .. ' Mx All kinds , of Glassware. All vj kinds of Tinware. Splendid things id China. Specials in Hardware. Big values in Stationery. Best Hosiery in town. All kinds of Brushes. All the ' * small notions. In fact, we have a tremendous showing in 10 cts. goods. See us and save money. .. , ___ J i L Oc Store: / ' ?, , t R. F. D. No 1, Lowndesville. - , Hod. I. H. McCalla b?d tbe misfortune of lo?log bit barn oot long since, supposed to bave c?nebt fire by tbe green bay. Miss Nellie Bowman a beaatlfol and ac oompllsbed young iaay oh leiawoa iruu C 1 lesLp on soooant of hor eyes. We a re glad to have her baok, bat sorry sbe bad to give up v?qr studies. Mr*. Hattle McCbene attended the Fair in AoguaUi last week. ? i Mr. Wwman Boies baa gone to Alabama to ao"<>pt a position. _ Mr. M. P. McCalla went to Anderson thla mnmlntOD bn?1 nena. Hon. I. H. McCalla was In town tbia morn* ton od buslnees. MIm Mamie Bowman has aceepted a achooh near Seneca. She left laat week. Miss Kate Llddell, Mlaa Bessie Dean, Mr. George Dusenberry and Mr. J. R. Rhody of Anderson came down laat 8nnday and spent I tbe day with Mr. anclMra. T. C. Llddell. ? r, and Mrs. Gns McLeese were guests of i - .. and Mrs. T. C. Llddell while fn'Lowndeai Hie. | Mlaa Frances Herring of Virginia waa the gneat of Mrp. Thos. Llddell laat week. v. , ,A'i Good Word for AbbeviHo. j Mr. H. L. Brandt returned last Thursday from Abbeville, where be attended tbe reunion of Orr'a Regiment. Mr. Brandt saya tbe city of Abbeville knowa bow to entertain, as they were treated like prlnoeaa and were accorded all tbe pleasures llue city oouldaflord. Mr. Brandt says that all the survivors of this famous regiment seemed to enjoy themselves, and were asked to com* Ul|Uh. Etguiu liCAb /c?i. 4 ^ 1 Nuoallys Candy always fresh at Mtlford Book Store. ... i RAILWAY. (EATEST SYSTEM. ice. ; Cars on all Through Trains.. / 1 ? T ama] Troi'n#. L1CU UU Mil iiUUai a a uiuuarture of Trains. n. for Greenville and envine aiiu v^uiuiuum m. for Greenville, m Columbia. Columbia. m. from Greenville. jtes, etc., consult nearest Southern set -xgent, or J. C. LU8K, Division Pass. Agent, Charleston 8. C.