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p-y- > ? " 1 ?T." vrriiiim riV.nir ri y?* c< Shortens you Cottolene is a cleanfy, in a thoroughly modern ai moreover, makes palatabL 1 _o. 1_ T _ most aencaie sluuiai;u. ju trouble if its use is persist | Cottolene is endorsed of the country, as well as 1 study of pure food. There ening so good as Cottolene. ing to directions will verif; COTTOLENE is Gi money in case you are not pleas Never Sold in Bulk some, and prevent it from cai odors, such as fish, oil, etc. Cook Book Free Fo1 __________ you edited and compiled by Mrs. Mj and containing nearly 300 valua Made only by THE N. K. "Nature's Gil M Recollections of Abbeville Fifty Years Ago Laarensvllle Herald. Cbaoce threw as, last FrldBy, at our former dear old home in historic Abbeville, for tbe tl brief space of two hourt?all too, orlef, but it circumstances lor bid a longer siay. It bad a: only been a little more tban sixteen years k since our lata visit there, jet even In thai . / comparatively brief period "Time, the tomb- or builder," bad wrought many changes. A a: feeling of lonllness crept over us,and lrvlng's tl noted character of Rip Van. Winkle was called to mind, though we bad not been asleep lj In tbe Kaatskllls, nor bad we left a "Gretcb- fi en," or Dame Van Winkle at bome to whom ? we feared to return. Yet eveythlng around Jc l the public square looked strange to us. Not tt a building was there that we once knew bo well la good old ante-war days. Not a mer- cc chant or business 'man of tbose days was in tbere, and strange names, to ub, appeared re over store doors; and as we stood and gazed pi at tbese changes, memory naturally reverted to tbe days, back in tbe early fifties and later dt when tbe same ground now covered by these is business houses and occupied by strangers were conducted by such substantial mer- Hi obants as White & Bullock, John White, J. in Ab Allen, Robert Wardlaw, Branch <fc Allen, re Wardlaw & Lyon, Henry Kerr. Israel & Hub- pe sell,Moses T.Owen and,Hlram.T.Tu8ten,(Jew- w elers,) Gray <fi Robertson, J. J. Lyons Moore tb <4 Qualf, Cobb a Hunter, John Knox. Wler & m Lytbgo, Wler <* Miller, Wilson & Williams, ai and perhaps otners we cannot recall, of later fo date. w Tbe ssme absence 1b trne of botb tbe legal and medical profession. Of tbe legal frater- m nlty?John H. Wilson, (tbe Nestor of tbe Ab- ai beville Bar,) Armlstead Burt, Edward Noble, oj Samuel McUowan, Thomson & Fair, J. Fob- tb ter Marshall, Thomas C. Perrin, Perrin & Cotbran, William Henry Parker, Lucius tii Lomax, William C. Davis, J. A. Jones?ail of tr these have pleaded their laBt cause, submitted their final brief, having been summoned be pi fore a bigber Court, some of tbem long since' qi ?three of whom were shot dead on tne bat- tli ue geld?Col. J. Foster Marshall, Col. James M. Perrin, Capt. Wm. C. Davis. S< Thus stands tbe record regarding tbe mem- tb bersblp of the legal professlan constituting tb tbe Abbeville Bar,(conceded one of the ablest of In the State,) at that time and years preced- bt lng the beginning of tbe war between tbe States. And to this array of distinguished oc dead may be added tbe name of tbe late p< Judge David L. Wardlaw, regarded one of tbe vl proionndest of Soutb Carolina's Judiciary of cl tbe old regimeV Of tbe several lawyers referred to above, pi nine were in Confederate *ervice?Gen. Mc- be Gowan. Co). Marshall, Col. Perrin,Col. Tbom- tb ton, Col. Fair, Capt. Cotbran, Capts. Parker, oi Davis, and W. A. Lee. gc So also are gone to the bills of tbe dead.-Dr. 1 Joe Wardlaw, Dr. Isaac Branch, Dr. A. Paul, of Dr. Joe Marshall, Dr. James Mabry, Dr. Llv- ei lnkston. bf Of tbe an t< -war editors of Abbeville?whom gc we knew,?Henry C. Allen, Henry S. Kerr, I Dr. John Henry Logan, William C. Davis, W. In A. Lee?none are now living. ot Not one of the "ante-bellum"' County (District) officers, viz: James Cobb, Samuel Hod- tl< ges. Joe Moore, Sheriffs; Matihew McDonald, ai Clerk of Couri; William Hill, Ordinary, and W.H.Parker, Commissioner of Equity, are to uow Uv'lng, so lar as we know. az So It was, we felt lonesome?as a stranger ? i In a strange land. Of the host of friends In fo Abbeville whem we once knew, we met but 1 three, all, with , one exception, that are now tb UTU)K>KU11<IUI Mtwt?uut iii?iuu|j irmuu ttuu fellow-veteran ol the Fourth Estate, as alno 01 be the late war, Mr. Hugb Wilson. of tbe Press ur and Banner?we sought and found blm In en bis comfortable den, and wllb blm sought ca and found another of tbe ancient tribe, Hi- be ram Tnsten, who, wltb tbe fronts of eigbty al winters on blB bead, Is well preserved, and as tb lull of fun and pleasing Jocularity as of yore, tb May be so continue lor many years to come. Tbe tblrd and last of tbe trio wbom we mtot of tbe old set was Bob Hill, E. E., son of tbat ? "fine old Irish gentleman," Wm. Hill, who held the office ol Ordinary, (ub It was then called, as long as be wanted it, because no- 68 body could defeat him. The son himsell Is a rl County official, we bellve, and a chip of the T< old block. tli During our brief stay In Abbeville we were in given tbe opportunity, through the courtesy D of Mr. Nlckles, one of tbe County officlalB, to T< Bee.tbe splendid new Court Honse there?one ol the finest, best appointed In all Its archi\tectural arrangements ol any similar build* lng In tbe State, perbapt; and wltbal, It 1b el \ egantly furnished, and absolutely lireproof. Cost, $75,000. Abbeville has also a splendid Opera House, with a seating capacity ol * eleven hundred. A We learned with regret that Gen. R. R. Hemphill, another veteran editor as well as a gallant Confederate soldier, and for tbe past several years tbe efficient Clerk of tbe 8tate Senate, was seriously sick. 'Had our limited tl time permitted, we sbould have called to see I? blm. It Is hoped be may speedily recover si his usual health. st We were pleased to see evidences of busl- st ness thrift and prosperity In our former home, where we resided lor lour years lrnme- P< dlately preceding tbe late "unpleasantness," ei and lrom which place we went to tbe Iront tl . wltb as Que a Company of men as ever fol- ai lowed the plume ol Wade Hampton, and over ai which Company we bad tbe honor ol being tl chlel commanding officer during the last tl year or tbe war. As weoade adieu to friend bj W llBon he exacted a promise tbat we would n return at an early day, and remain a week, oflering special Inducements. We hope to i< make the promise good?later on. a r< ft T Beloved Preacher. g Rev.' Mr. Ariall of the Methodist JChurch at ' tbls place, goes next year te a distant field Id tbe lower part of tne State. <. Mr. Ariall is an earnest worker In the Mas- J] tet'? field of endeavor. While giving evidence of anxiety about tbe welfare of the souIb oi people, bis own enthusiasm in tbe good work is evidenced by his labors In and out of tbe pulpit. During his stay in Abbeville Mr. Ariall and his family have won many friends among \ our people who are sorry to see tbem go away. Beiore bidding us good by tbe ladies made a testimonial of tbelr affection for tbe departing pastor and bis family. Many lriends hope that tgood things may come to tbem ,in .tbelr new home.? - . - ( Medicine Tbat in Medicine. q "I have suffered a good deal with i malaria and stomach complaints, but 1 iiotin IV\iirir1 a remprlv that kppns mp well, and that remedy is Elecric Bitters : a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver troubies, and for j run down conditions," says W. C, Kiestler, of Halliday, Ark. Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, . toDe up the nerves, and impart vigor a and energy to the weak. Your money J will be refunded if it fails to help you. J1 50c. at Speed's drug store. , ? a Tbe McMurray Drug Co. has a cream for cleaning silver that can't be best. Niagara ? Cream Paste la the Dame. 25 cents Is tbe ? price. None better. Try It. c Have your pictures framed In tbe beet style Mll.'ord's Bonk Store. / A li n V m i in in iiium??m stolen r food ? Length* wholesome product. It is mac id hygienic manner, and is just 2, digestible, healthful food wl ,ard food on the contrary, is indi ed in. by the most prominent cooks an< by those of the medical profess is no substitute for Cottolene) be It stands alone, as everyone \ Vlaranteed Your grocer is hereby authorized to refund your ed, after having given Cottolene a fair test. Cottolene is packed in pails with an airtight top to k6ep it clean, fresh and wholetching dust and absorbing disagreeable a 2c stamp, to pay postage, we wiirmail i our new "PURE FOOD COOK BOOK" iry J. Lincoln, the famous Food Expert, ble recipes. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago Ft from the Su i Should Profit by Experience. Atlanta Constitution. <j South Carolina, some time since, reached il le conclusion that It msde a mistake when t( . adopted the dispensary system patterned fter the first Georgia institution of this 11 Ind." * a Now there Is an element In that state deter- p lined to follow again In Georgia's footstep* od Inaugurate, If It can, state-wide prohlbl- a on. g, At a meeting of prohibitionists, held recent- k ' la Columbia, It was determined to force h . ght Jor a state-wide prohibition law, and a 1( >mmlttee was appointed to draw a bill and fc >ok after the matter of getting candidates In ?i ie field. w South Carolina now has twenly-one dry DC >amle?-under local option, and twenty-one 6 i which there tare dispensaries under state rr gulatlon, whlca would mate HI appear that , jbllc sentiment Is about evenly divided. Under these general conditions It has been >termiaed to make the fight and the battle . on. We shall not attempt to advise South Caro- , aa as to what she ought or ought not to do ,? . the matter of changing her present laws j!! gulatlng the sale of liquor, but we may be Jr irdoned, perhaps, for suggesting thfct' It ? ould be well ror the people of ibafcatate and p elr lawmakers to look about them, to la- r: lllarize themselves with present conditions id to profit by the lessons of experience' bere rushing headlong Into an alleged remedy p Mob may prove worse than the evil. Before following Georgia too blindly, It igbt be well, perhaps, lor tbat state to send conservative commission here to study tbe u' leratlons of and tbe actual conditions under ie Georgia prohibition law. 11 It may be safely assumed tbat tbe problbN onlsts of South Carolina do not want a legal avesty on their statute books. It stands' to reason that tbe conservative onlbltlonlstB of no state want to retain U- <n ior without taxation and without regula- " Dn. Before acting, then, it might be well for t >uth < arollna to look Into the operations ol ie Georgia law, particularly in the cities, Id ie moonshlnlng districts and. In fact, some v tbe country counties which are legally dry it actually wet. It might be well, too, for 8ontb Carolina to Ai luslder her own experiences under tbe dls?nsary law and the manner Id which it was ewed and violated in Charleston and otbfcr t ies and sections of the state. We are presenting these facts not for the 3 r pose of discouraging but'ratheW if we may j permitted, of directing the movement, 1n ie bope tbat it will steer clear of the shoals p i which similar energies have too often >ue to wreck. . ^ The law-abiding element everywhere, and yt ' almost every Bhade of opinion upon this _ ibjeot, will welcome the elimination of the K irroom; It has gone from Georgia and It has Q >ne to stay. i g< Soath Carolina has not bad a lagal barroom ? yearn and probably will never have an- & her. v But law and order advocates cannot sanean a travesty that Is weak both In terms id In enforcement. ' tfc If South Carolina, therefore, lis determined di change her present statute on tbe subject? id It may be that It la far from satisfactory it she should be careful not to swap tbe devil iD r a witch.' ot There are ways of getting at things and el .ere are other ways. q And Sooth Carolina has abundant example, b: it b at borne and right upon ber borders, to ot ge ber to proceed cautiously and not to w ake a fool of berself by passing laws tbat mnot be enforced. If she Is satisfied that >r, people will Bland for state prohibition? 1 right, but If she Is In doubt. It would be e part of sense for her to give them Just at at for which they will stand. ? ? w Drl Thornton's Easy Teether has saved the ?es ol hundreds of babies and will safely ,rry your baby through tbe most trying pe- > od or Its life as It Is a guaranteed remedy for |> setbing, Summer Diarrhoea, Flux, Indlges- * on, and all stomach and bowel'troublea ef ifants. 25 cents. For sale by MoMurray rug Co. and country merchants, or Easyeether Medicine Co., Hartwell, Ga, 0 10 REASON FOR DOUBT. Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong k ja A buarantee. . b We guarantee Immediate relief and a posl- 0 ve cure to all sufferers from constipation. p : every case where we fall to cure, we will r lpply the medicine free. That's a frank atement of facta, and we want jou to sobantlate them at our risk. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, effective, dcendable and safe bowel regulator, strengtbuer and tonlo. Tbey establish nature's luncons In a quiet, easy way. They do not cause ay inconvenience, griping or nausea. They re so pleasant to take and worK so easily jat they may be taken by anyone at any me. They thoroughly tone np the whole pstem to healthy activity. They have a lost beneficial action upon the liver. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and leal for the use of oblldren, old folks and elicate persons. We cannot too highly u :commend them to all sufferers from any a >rm of constipation and its attendant evils, y bat's wby we back oar faith in them wltb ur promise of money baok If they do not 11 lve entire satisfaction. Two sizes, 23c. and a )o. C. A. Mllford <fe Co. 0 ' ? H U SIC STUDIO. ; HlKheNt Testimonials. f< Prof. Jules G- Huguelet* ? Organist Methodist Church, d AND TEACHER OF Piona, Violin aud Organ. ? Abbeville, S. C. t Studio on second floor of new Realty o Company building, next to new post- 1 (ttice. Miss Carrie Huguelet assistant t< eacber and in charge of studio. e r: Estate of M. T. Hutchinson. J a sotice of Settlement and Application ^ for Final Discharge. A Take notice that od tbe 11th day of Decern- it >er, 1908,1 will reDder a flDal account of nay ccountx and dnlng as Administrator of the a 2?tHte of M. T. Hutchinson, deceawed, In the h ifflceol Judge of Probate for Abbeville Coun- ^ y at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same day " fill apply ror ? nnai aiBcnarge irom my irusi ^ b such Administrator. All personB having demands against Bald etate will present tbem lor payment on or tefore tbatday, proven and.authenticated or ie forever barred. ROBERT J. HUTCHINSON, w Administrator. * 1:6 ' !,: 3ns your life le from cotton-seed oil, ?( as pure as olive oil. It, ; \ lich will agree with the gestible, and will cause ! d household economists j , \ ion who make a special | (: I :cause there is no short- f vho has used it accord| I imp nny South", ; .1 I Harked for Death. "Three, years ago I wap marked for 'j eath* A graveyard cough was tear- i ig my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed ) help me, and hope had fled, when ' ly husband got Dr. King's New Dis- j 3very,7'-Bays Sfre. A. C. AVillHims,, of ac, Ky. "The flret dose helped me ^ d improvement kept tih until Thad ained 58 pounds in weight and my < ealth was fully restored." Thismed- , :ine holds the world's healing record ?r coughs and colda and lung and ? iroat diseases. It prev^nta pueu lonia. Sold under guarantee at ( peed's drug store. 50c and $1.00. < rial bottle free. -j ( Learn Telegraphy. j Ambitions young men and ladles *bonId ( arn telegraphy; for, sloce tbe new 8-boar * ?<"??>mo ofVbnfivn thnrn it ft ohnrlngft of I any tboauod telegrapher*. Positlonit pay om J60 to>$7U a month io beginners. $be ( kflonal Teitgrapb Institute, bf CoJattDla< 8. , and Ave older cltlen is operated underbu- > srvlslon of R, R. officials and all student* < e plaofld when qualified. Write Ittem -for irtfortl*!*. ~ n ' ( Foley's Orlno Laxative cures cbronlo oonIpatfon and stlmalatea tbe liver. Orlno reg- , ates tbe bowels. ab thsy wllMtotnatnrally id yoa do not have to take purgatives oon; i uuoualy. C. A. Mllford & Co, I . J Western Marritge Ceremony. rilt thou take her for thy pard, For better? or for woree; J o have, to hold, to fondly guard, , Till hauled off in a hearae? 7ilt thou let her have her way, 1 Consult her many wishes; j [ake the fire every day And help her wash the dishes? ] . . / * AllIB iv Leo F. Zellnski, of 66 Gibson St., Buffalo, N. V.. save: "I cured tjbe tost annoying cold sore I ever bad, ith Bucblen's Arnica Salve. I aplied this salve onoe a day for two aye, when every trace of the soie was one." Heals all sores. Bold under uarantee at Speed's drug store. 2oc. Mothers, don't give yonr baby anything tat cod tains opiates or any other Injarloos rngBvhnt Insist on having Dr. Thornton's Sasy-lfeelber," as It Is the beftt medicine on te market lor teething babies, and ! absoitely harmless as It 'aoes not contain any )latP8 or lDjorlons drags of any'kind. It Is laranteed under Pare Food and Drags Act, aaranty No. 11684. Price 25 csnts. For sale j McMnrray Dreg Co. and country merlanis; or Basy>Teether Medlelne Co., Hartell, Georgia. i i Wbore did yon get tbat nice extract? Why , Mllford's of coarse. Bend as yoar prescriptions: we have a man bo does nothing else tbat All prescriptions, ill for Dr. Power. MUford's Drag Store. 1 Totice to Liquor Dealers.; i ifflce of County Dispensary Board for J Abbeville County. 1 Abbeville, 8. C., Nov. 25,1908. Bids are hereby requested. Id accord- J ce 'with the terms of the Dispensary ] ?w now in force, for the following inds and qualities of liquors, beer nd other articles herein enumerated to ] e furnished to the State of 8outh Car- < lina for use of the County Dispensary toard for Abbeville County, to wit: j 200 bbls. corn whiskey, 80 proof. < 40 bbls. corn whiBkey, 100 pro 40 bbls. rye, give proof and ago. 5 bblB. 2 stamp rye, 5 to 7 year? old. 16 bbls. gin, different grades. 2 bbls. Tom gin. , 5 bbls. malt whiskey. j 2 bbls. rum. i 2 bbls. alcohol. 300 bbis. beer. Bids will alBO be received for 400 i ases case goods, including rye, corn j nd Scotch whiskey, brandy, gin, rum. rine and beer. Also glass, cork, ana < infoil, wire and other articles used for j county dispensary. < All goods shall be furnished in com- i iliance with and subject to the terms nd conditions of the Dispensary Law f 1907, and bidders must observe the allowing rules: 1. The bids shall be sealed and there hall be no sign or mark upon the enelope indicating the name of the bider. 2. All bids must be sent by express r registered mail to J. F. Bradley, )ounty Treasurer for Abbeville Couny, at Abbeville, 8. C., on or before 12 "'Clock of the 28th day of December, 908. The contract shall be awarded 9 the lowest responsible bidder on ach kind, the Board reserving the ight to reject any and all bids and ny parts of bids. The Board reserves be right to increase or decrease the bove (quantities at the same price as > herein submitted. 3. All goods to be delivered f. o. b. ibbeviJle, 8. C., freight prepaid. . 'erms: To be paid /or within 90 days 1 nd subject to regauge at our ware- ^ nnsp. Rids will be oDened in the of- ; Lee of the County Dispensary Board at } Lbbeville, B. C. G. A. VISAN8KA, W. F. NICKLES, 1 T. J. PRICE, County Dispensary Board for Abbe- < illeCounty. ' WEST END. ^rsonal Paragraphs and News Items Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. Mrs. J. Calvert Thomson left Friday foi iVinnsbOro where sbe will spend some time vlth Mr borne people. Miss Bessie Fretwell came over from Clin on Saturday, and was tbe guest of her siatei Hiss Jala Fretwell until Monday. Miss Ruth Cole one of Newman, Ga's most charming young ladles Is In tbe oHy the roest of Mrs. Henry Hill, MlssCole has t lellgbtful volcfe and has won tbe hearts o: ill her hearers. MlssCole gave several vers attractive selections at tbe Reoeptlon glvec iy the U. D. C>. Tbnrsday evening at Mrs r. 8. Norwood. Mr*. M. B. Oantt and her pretty little laughter have returned to tbeir home lc Athens, Oa., alter spending sometime here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Thompson went to Anlerson last weefc, In tnelr automobile. Mr Cbotnpson went on to Toocon.Oa., to attend ,he marriage of bli'brother Mr. Jim Tbomp ion. Mrs. Mlllldge Bonbam of Anderson was the ;uest of Miss Kate Marshall last week dor mg tbe convention. Abbeville still .clalmi Vlrs. Bonbam as one of her daughters and ilways extend ber a hearty welcome. Mr. J. W; Kferr of Greenwood was the gnes >f hi? mn Mr. J. D. Kerr Sundav. Mr. Sam Trowbridge of Anderson was li town Saturday. Mr. Moote Mara attended the Davenporl 3haw wedding in Grbenwood last Wednes lay. " Mr Perrln Quarles wbo now makes bli Headquarters In Rook Hill Is In the city witl tils home people. -Mr. RAC. Brownlee of Dae West was ii l*wn ' Monday. 'Mrs. Af 8. Hawes cf Elberton Is the goes if Mrs. V." D. Lee. ' BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Foster Barnwell entertained tbi Bridge Club Friday afternoon at a pleasan Meetitig. Mrs. BarhwelMtffe cbarbilng host' ?Mai&d?ber tbtartatamenls art r*twslys de llgbtfnl. Mrs. "W.P. Cothran went to Edgefield las treek to be Dame of Bonox for per sister MA Dleora Brombn who " was married'Wsdnek clay NoveshWer, 25fh, to 'Mr. Wallafce Trtmp kins i / Mrs. C. G. Featherstone of Laarens wsi Lhe handsome guest of Mrs. C. D. Browi daring the convention. 'Miss Sara Lee bas gone to Atlanta for i few days. "Miaa Minnie'Bowie attended the Branson Tbompklns wedding in EdgefiMd last week M:u Kate Haddon and Miss Mary Fergnsoi were nhopping la the city Monday. Capt. Frank Evans was In town Sanda: % guest at the Eareka. Mrs. W. El. Cqhod and her pretty llttl daughter of Anderson have been ' In the -olt; ron?om? 44tte the goest of Mrs. J. M. Gam Droll. Mr. 8am Hill of Greenwood' Is spendlni i few days in- the city. Mrs. A.' L. Garrison has gone to Atlant 'or a few days. Mrs. ?erry <irf Lancaster and Mrs Fowl* )f yorkvllle were lbb'v(liMta ofMIss LMa; Robert ?>n daring the laatfventlOD. Mr, Will Addle was in Macon for severa lays last week on baslneas. Mies Helen Smitb Is at Converse teacblpj antll after Christmas. Mrs. A. J. Spencer of Savannah arrlvfc n the city last week (tod will spend sort .tone With her mece Mrs J. M. BaiMen. ' Miss Lillian LaGrone of Johntt n was th tttraotlve gnest of Miss 8ara Lee uorltg tb sonvei tlon. Miss LaGrone remained li Abbeville antll Sataiday as the gaest o klrsr^. D/BroWn. Mrs. L. H. wimamaker of Orangebnrg 1 ipeudlng a while In the city with Mrs. G K.. Neufler. Mrs. P. B. Harrison and Miss Harriet Ton >y of Johnston were the guests of Dr. ant lira. S. G. Thomson daring the Convention idrs. .Harrison (and Miss Toney were tbi guest of Mrs. C. D. Brown and MrrWad* JoiBtanabtll Monday. Mi*. Hatrlet Eyndh of Cherav was tbi aandaome guest ot Mrs. Henry Hill darini ,he con von Moo. . Last Ivtotfk'was one of the most exrtqyaMi >nesthat the people of oar elty have beet >rivlledged to enjoy. From the first meetlnf which was held In onr beautiful OperaHoos< mill:, pie "dosing recept ion, tbls the 13tl Vfinual tdeetrngof the United Daagbters o he Confederacy was delisbtfal. The follow ng is the program of tbe exercise of th< Irst evening: Convention called to order by president o .be division, Mrs. I*ncy Thomson. Prayer?Rev. J. Lowrey Wilson, D. D^. Music?Overture, by orobestra. Address of weleome from olty oonnoll?J Ci. McMillan, mayor. Address 6f welcome from Abbeville cbapte: J. D. C.-Mles Maxwell. Response for. tbe division?Mrs. W.' O Etna, Bdgflfleld. Music, soprano solo, by MlasLenore Nevllh Long, Due west. Fraternal greetings. Mrs. J. W. Falson Charlotte, president North Carolina division [J. D. C. _ Mrs. Moultrie Bratlon," Qntbrlesvllle, reg #nt D. A. R. Maslo, soprano solo?Miss Fannie Starke. Fraternal greetings, Mrs. W. B. Barney Columbia, presidents. C F. W.C. Civic dub, Abbeville, Mm. M. T. Coleman Music, eborus, "Ssnctus" (Gounod)?Tblrt) rolces. / Prof. Jules G. Hugnelet, director of tbi nuslo. m Oulda Tyler, Richmond. Vs., tenor soloist The second evening the Historical meetlDj vas attended by even a larger and mor< >rllllant aodlence. One attractive featon was tbe Box Party ol beautiful white haired 'mothers or the Confederacy." Mrs. Lyncl who Is the chairman of tbls committee graoeully referred to tbe Box Parly as tbe bes >art of tbe entertainment and tbe ladlei ibarmlngly bowed their appreciation of Mrs Uynob'rwellchosen words. The following is tbe Interesting program o .be Historical meeting. Miss Scully reat jeaatifully, tbe selection composed by Dr Wilson prefeced by a few remarks by Dr (Vllson, telling nuder what strenuous clr ) instances this piece was oomposed. Abbe rllle has every rlgbt to be proud ot be: alenttbat helped to make these meetings 'or every selection was well chosen an< (tven In an easy graceful manner: Report of Hlstoical Committee. 8. C. dl vision, U. D. C.?Mrs. Harriet 'P. Lynch 3beraw. cbm. Tenor songs by L. Oulds Tyler. (a) A May Morning, Denza. (b) Wbere the Lindens Bloom, Dudley Boot (c) Forever, Love, Forever, Herbert. A Poem; "The Martyrs ol tbe Lost Cause." Written bj Kll Courtland, Dixie chapter Anderson. Reolted by Mrs. Rofns Fant o lame obapter. Reading: 'Tba 8ontbron's Farewell U Liberty. Written 1865 at tbe close of tb< urar by Dr. J. Lowry Wilson. Rtad by Mia Mary Claud Scully. Paper: "Jefferson Davis as Statesman.' Written and read by Miss Eliza L Mabry o Abbeville chdpter- Abbeville. Soprano Solo; "Walling", Millard, by. Mlai L?nore Neville Long. Piano Accompaniment?Miss Loreni Beaobam. Violin Obllgato?fyot. Huguelet. A. Poem; "A Legend of tbe Seal of tbe Con rederacy." Written by Kll Coortland, Dlzli Hbapter, Anderson, and read by Mrs. A. M Jbarpe of same obapter. Quartette: "Good Niebt" (from Martba Flotow.?Mrs. J. L. McMillan, ooprano, W. ? Sill, tenor, Miss Maod McClnng, alto, J. S Doobran, bass. Paper: "Washington In tbe Fifties" Writ en and read by Mrs. Jane Covington Raat Dixie obapter, Anderson. "Dixie" (by Orchestra.) Director of Music?Prol. Jules G. Hugnelet Eaob day dnrlng tbe Convention Inncbeot ?as served In tbe city ball. Here commlttlej Had charge of tbe tables and dinner arrange' Bents. In one of tbe Civic League room ;be officers table was arranged. All that cu (lass, sliver, elegant linen and ont flowei jan do to make an attractive table was seer mm. In the Iodc ball the tables were arran jed In the shape of a T, and were tastefullj Id with, silver. eat glass and oat flowers. Thursday red and white Japonlcas wer< ised and they carried out perfectly tbe colon )l tbe U. D. C. On Wednesday a turkej llnner was served and Thursday a salac worse. Before tbe salfcd was banded grap< fruit was served then tbe salad and coffee Ml tbe daughters of tbe chapter worked It anion to make this a great aucoess. Tburelay evening this delightful Week was drawn lo a close by tbe reception given by tb< Abbeville chapter to their visiting guest*, a he lovely home ol Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Norwood. This was a perfect audeeM. The vlslton were met by Miss Robortaon, MIm Foster anc Vllss Max well all beautifully and becoming y gowned. In tbe back ball Mrs. Richard Hill anc Mrs. Franklin Nickels served punch at dantl ly appointed table*. Mi*. Lucv Thompson Sdrs. R. D. Wright President of U. D. C's ?n<: .he State Officers reoelved. Tbe guests were lerved, during tbe evening, charlotte anc sake. In tbe dining room by Miss Sura Norwood, Miss Mary Hill and Miss Arlall During tbe evening delightful music wa< arnlsbed by Miss Seal, Miss Cole and Mist 3eaobam. Mrs. W. G. Guess of Monroe, N. C. has beec n tbe city lor tbe past ten days the guest o; Mrs. Ricbard Hill. Mr. B. Q. Smith is in Charleston oc )us)nebs. A DanjteronH Openrolj 8 the removal of the appendix by a turgeon. No one who tabes Dr. King's Sew Life Pills is ever subjected to thit rightful ordeal. They work so quiety you don't feel them. They curt :onstipation, headache, biliousness and nalana. 25c at Speed'e drug store. Hauler's IsHnyler's ! Yes, Huyler'a. Wt louble oar orders almott every week. Trade s incrt uMiDg. Goods always Ireah. c. A, Hllford A Co. 'Anderson Phospha r The Anderson Phosphate & Oil high grade phosphate rock (bone high grade ammoniates, blood tan * a high grade blood and bone fertil f fertilizer than one with a blood an [ is like bread; you can't make goc i good material to make it with. I bread and phosphate rock (bone p foundation of fertilizer. There ; j of phosphate rock as there are of a phosphate rock (bone phosphate ! ly exported to Europe where in, ' high grade fertilizer is wanted a t required. Our ammoniates, blo< \ best we can get. It's going to cl have the satisfaction of making a j fer our homefolks, our next doc dence, for we believe there is no want vou to try it; We want to s t , We want to take the money tha 8 , freights in shipping goods away high grade material and make a t we can sell our folks at home. Ii our goods. : J. R. VANDIVER, Pres. a r ? : FRESH < l Direct from the f i week at the up-1 ! H Store of i C. A. MILFO f. I T. EDGAR A ! ANDERSO? I ROOFING AND METi . l - \ Guttering. Ventilators, Skylights, C f Cresting, Ridge Capping, Gravel Stoj I Mill and Repair Work a Specialty. 1 f The Famous Kelsey He | ....Phone or Write fc The Peoples Sa ABBEVILLE > OFFICERS. a a;G. THOMSON, President. g ' G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President V J R. E. COX, Cashier. JFUIBSI1E 1 i State, County and ( President: Vlco-Preslden - F. E. HARBISON. P. B. SPEED r Board of* Directors: F jj Visanska, J. H. DuPre, R. M. Haddon, W. Clinkecalee, C. C. Gambrell. We solici /yonr business and f it safely and cone t We are in portion to make you loans, i when placed in j Our Saving's I SCHOOL ] 'y? J a 1 ! Tablets 8 ' Ink v General School 3 CiJ I Ivn | ojjeeu o jji u :J. W. RYKARD ; Has just received a t fine lot pf . . . . . .j Silverware suitable for wedding j presents, etc. These ! goods are nicely boxed ) in satin lining. A se- MA ( lection from which f any suitable gift can | ne?s. ' be'had at most reason- hlea able Drices, and ^ does 1 m . _ not c : Come in and see the lot Tl^ < __________ be pi 1 my i come J. W. EYKARD J. :' :, m* ' y . " " ' MMi??????????? te & Oil CoJ I Company has bought a : phosphate of lime) and , kage, etc., and is making ' izer. There is no better I d bone basis. Fertilizer )d bread unless you have r"' Hour is the foundation of )hosphate of lirr^e) is the are many different grades flour. We have bought ! of lime) which is usualtensive farming is done, nd high grade results are Dd tankage, etc., are the lir> nnr nrnfits but We will i r "7" r i . fertilizer that we can of>r neighbors, with confithing better made. We ;ell our fertilizer at home. :t is usually paid out for from home and put it in high grade fertilizer that t will pay to try'some of D. S. VANOIVER, Mgr. ' \ ;aisdy actory every to-date Drug RD & CO. RCHER, I s. c. LL WORKERS. tonvevors, Comic Finials, pa, Gasoline Tanks, Cotton ft Air Furances. >r Prices.... ' mk , S. C. DIRECTORS. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson . A. Neufier, C. C. Gambrell, J. E. OweDs. F. B. Gary, 8. Stark, R. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harrto. 3ity Depository. t: Cashier: l. ? J. H. DuPEE. , Er Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. F. --? </> handlA irr pic|f?* i/t* (ervatively. and to pay interest on deposits, department. BOOKS Pencils I l ' .1 V . Supplies. Lg Store. RBIE AND GRANITE,; rx? in the marble and graDite busiI represent tbe Southern MarDd Granite Company. We Pay Hie Freight guarantee Fatisfaction. ff work not come up to contract it does ? <>st you a cent. u a: v one warning duiiiuuicuk, jbs, Slub Work or Curbing I will " eased to have them call ou me at shop or write to me and I will ? i to see you. v F. EDMUNDS,! _ V MftCOftMlCK. . * Mips M&ggle Etbrldge from . Pboenlx, Is :be pieaiwut guest of Mr. and Mrs, 0. P. Calvert tbls week. Miss Sadie Hammond from Abbeville, zame down last Friday afternoon to take :barge of toe millinery department with the arm of Brltt Mercantile, Co. ' - ' Mrs. J. E. Brltt acoompanled by Mrs. Sadie Brltt Fnller went to Augusta Friday on a shopping tour. MlssSeUc Holcombe from Leverett, Ga., Is i the pleasant guest of her .cousin, Mtss Mary Walker here In town. Mrs. Delia Welch, from Colombia, who has bad charge of the mililuery department for Miss Bertba Wadsleys department tftore, here in town, left last Tuesday for her borne, and 4 Miss Louise Norrls from Greenwood Is workins in her place. ? Rev. J. M. Frldy preached his farewell ser man at the Methodist church, of McCormlck on last Sunday afternoon.' He leaves on , next Thursday for the Newberry district. ? Rev. J. B. Best will arrive this week, and will take up Mr. Frldy's work In the McCormlck dIMrlot. Rev. Jodie Martin preached bis farewell sermon at the Baptist Cbnrcb here in McCormlck on last Sanday night. Tbey have got got a preaober for the coming year aa yet. . ' ' . Mrs. M. L. Carroll, accompanied by MUms* . 1 Lillian and Stella Carroll attended the mar> risge of Mlxs LUUe Bracknell and Mr. Charley Harper at Pmm Branch, on last Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. . > Mrs. Jfi. B. Gunter of Augusta, was the pleasant guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christian last week. , Mr. J* W. Bracknell from Plam Branch, was ln-tOwn on bnslneM, Friday. Messrs A. G. Cheatham and Butler Miner, of Loogmire's Masonlo Lodge, Capt. R. J. Robinson and several others of the McCormlck Lodge left Monday morning for unar lesion, whither tbey go-to attend, The Grand Lodge meeting tbls week. Miss Lata Ouzts accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Ousts, both ol Greenwood, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. rrr la ?? u ~ ?. x' wouo uoir iu (uwu, , v Mr. Ti. J. Price Went to Abbrrllle )u( Monday on business. M>a LINIe Smith of Plnm Branch, spent Sunday witfc lbe Mrs. W. L. O'bryan here In Mcl'-ormlcfc. Mr. Frank Harmon of Bordeaux spent Sunday with the family of Mr. and Mrs. <3. J. Sanders here. Vox Populi.!' Land for Sale. I offer 88 acres of good and well Improyed laod for sale. 60 acres more or less In enltiva* Hon, balance in good oedar and woodland. One fonr room dwelling with comparatively Rood onth- uses, well watered anu only ode , mile from the city of Due West. Come and sea the land. I know the price will suit. < Drayton Nance, . Dne West, 8, C. Every home with children should bate a box of Dr. Thornton's Easy-Teetber in It. A guaranteed remedy for ail bowel and stom> acb trouble In teething children. 25 oenta. * For sale ,by McMurray Drug Co. and oountry merchants: or Easy-Teelher Medicine Co., Hartwell, Ga. IIIPI World's |li||g| Greatest l l IM Pain ItfTOSf Killer i'\ For Rheumatism. Sciatica, T am* Back. 'Stiff Joints, and Muscles, Sore Throat,; Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Braises,Colic, Cramps,Indigestion, Toothache, and allNerve.Bonean&Mtaicle / . Aches and Pains. rThe genuine has Noah's Axk on every package. 25c., 50c. and Ji.ooby alldeal- * ersin medicine everywhere. Sample by maiIf ree. NOAH REMIDY CO.(RICHMOND, VA.,**0?T(WlIMM.l?.aJU Bold and guaranteed by 0. A. Mil- * ford & Co. " _ - I ' . , >; D. A. DEWEY / .' I. " / , ? ...SHAVING PMtLORS... *" v /. :?wm THIS enterprising young t*.an fa dojng a firetclaas busJi tbtj. His" parlors are at tbe same old suaid?the . old postofficfe. His prices are right and he is getting tbe business. Shaving - 10 cts. Hair Cat - 25 cte. Mr. Dewey Is sesisted by Mr. Walter McCord. These two gentlemen \ make a splendid team and can turn out work most satisfactory in price, and unsurpassed In execution. Abbeville-Greenwood MUTUAL mmicf ASSOCIATION. v Property Insured, 11,500,000 January 1st, 1908. TC7TOTE TO OB CALL on the undersign*i or the Director of your Townsmp for any information yon may desire about onr plan of Insuranoe. We Insure your property a?aln*t deatruc tlon by m, wissstokx je uisnm, and do bo oheaper than any Innnnet Com pany In exisuuiue. Remember we are prepared to prove to you that our* la the safest and cheapest plan of Imuran oe known. J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent , I Abbeville, S. 0. 1 J. FBASEB LYON, Pres. I x Abbeville, S. C. | B01ED~DffiECT08S. ' I 8. G. Majors,.....?...Greenwood I J. T. Mabry Cokesbnry W. B. Acker Donalds B M. B. Cllnksoalea ...Due West W. W. L. Keller -..-Long Canfc > I. A. Keller _J3mlthvllle W. A. Stevenson Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle S. 8. Boles Lowndesvllle A. O. Grant Magnolia J. W. Morrah Calhorn Mills , S.L.Edmonds ...Bordeaux/ H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove W. A Nlckles .Hodges J. D. Coleman Coronaoa D.S. Haiti wanger Ninety-Six C. H. Townsend Klnards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake I .Phoenix Rev. J. B. Muse .. Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr .Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cheatham Yeldell G. E. Dorn..... Call!son G. E. Dorn Klrkseys J. H. Brooks Brooks AhbAvtlie. H C? Jan. 1. 1008 rhe State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. pkobate cookt. n the matter of the Estate of S. W. Sutherland, Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to paid estate most eitle without delay, and thoe holding iHlms against the et>iate must present tbem roperly attested to T. C. Sutherland. Winter blai-ts, causing pneumonia, pleurisy nd consumption will soon be here. Cnre our cough now, and strengthen your lungs riih Foley's Honey and Tar. Do not risk tartlng the winter with weak lungs, when Foley's Honey and Tar will cure the most obitlnate coughs and colds, and prevent serious 'pen its. c- a. Mllford jt Co.