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Sterl or a P This is and w thing that w of this W. Newest Novelti Bracele and PI lone- to o Come early lb W. E.? FAIRFIELD. Oar mall Route man, Mr. J. W. Young went to see bis aunt, Mrs. Sallle Brown, Sabbaib. Mri. E. C. Young and little children spent Wednesday night at tbe home of Mr. Jon j Young. Cotton market around here Is very dui ; only eight and a haff cents for tbe best. Mrs. T. A. Tolbert and her little children spent Friday with us. Mr. J. C. Bowen went to Greenwood last Saturday. How nice to go to Greenwood, accompanied part of the way by a pretty girl. Mr. J. H. Lingley says It is cold enough to kill hogs be baa a fine one to kill, Mlsa Willie Young, John Henry and Myrtle spent Saturday night and Sabbath with their UnoleJ. A. Young, they also called to see Mrs. E. C. Young and Aunt8allle Brown. Fairfield school was dismissed last Friday until after Christmas as tbe teacher, Mrs. Tolen, was called to Florida on business. Mrs. Belle Long and her pretty daughter, MifuiFflnniA. and little Jim Frank spent Sab bath with us. Mr. T. F. Young and bis pretty sUtere, Rebecca and Margaret, from near Bradley spent Sabbath at our home. Little Maggie Young spent Saturday night with her little friend, Annie Beauford. sad death. Mr. R. R. Puckett died last Wednesday night and was burled Thursday evening at half past three o'clock. His body was laid to rest In the cemetery at Mount Pleasant near Bradley, S. C. Mr. Ran Puckett was a brother to Mr. Jim Puckett who died very sudden a little more than two months ago. Mr. Puckett had been in declining health for some time, he leaves a wife, three rods and two daughters: Mr. Horace. Mr. Allen and little Klrklln Puckett, Mrs. Mallle Banister and Mies Lillian Puckett. Mr. Puokett also leaves one brother, Mr. J. F. Puokett and two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Banks and Mrs. Fannie Walker. AH were present at the last look upon his body at the grave. How sad It Is to say farewell to loved ones. He was amember of the Methodist Church at Troy. Funeral servloes by Rev. Wlpglns from Verdery. Prayer at the grave by Rev. H. B. Blakely and Rev. Smith closed the servloes. The pall bearers were, F. T. Young, J. W. Crawford, Walker Harlln, Seldon Harlln, Rufus Palmer and J. D. Creswell. Annapolis Cadetship. There will be an examination Wednesday Deoember 23,19C8, for the purpose of selecting two principals and six alternates to till two vacanoles In the U. S. Naval Academy. The A??minotlftn trill he hAlrl at Tlpmunn PoIIp^p. It will begin at 9:30 o'clock a. m., and close ai 6:30 o'clock p. m. All applicants must pass a physical examination before they will be permitted to stand the mental examination. They must be at least five feet tall and free free from serious physical delects; they must reside In the district and must be between the ages of fifteen and twenty years. Candidates will be examined mentally in reading, writing, punctuation, spelling, arithmetic, geography, English grammar, United States history. World's history, algebra through quadratlo equations, and plane geometry through first five books. Very respectfully, Wyatt Aikerf. MRS, McRANEY'S EXPERIENCE. Mrs.M. McRaney, Prentiss, Miss., writes: "I was confined to my bed three months with kidney and bladder trouble, and whs treated twn nhvsiptans but filled to eet relief. No human tongue can tell how I suffered, and 11 had given up hope of ever getting well until 1 began taking Foley'* Kidney Remedy. After taking two bottles I felt like a new person, and feel It my duty to tell suffering women what Foley's Kidney Remedy did for me. C. A. Mllford & Co. Schedule for Due Went Railroad. Morning train leaves Due West 10:15. The evening train leaves Due West at 5:15. The Southern from Greenville and the Southern from Columbia meet in the morning at Shoals Jnnctlon, two miles below Donalds. The Due West train will take passengers from both these trains. The Southern Trains in the evenlDg, North . and South, meet at Hodges. If these are on time the Due West train takes passengers from each of them. 11 they are late it either waits, or runsont to Due West and returns for tbls service. Passengers can also go out, from Due West on morning or evening freight train. Hoarse coughs and stufly colds that may 'develop Into pnenmoDla over nlgbtarequlckJy cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, as It aootbes Inflamed membranes, beals ibe lungs, and expels tbe coJU from the syetem. C. A. Alllford * Co. ' . ... V *. - i i . i , n . ing S ^ leue ui JC the season of gifi hen you give, giv that will last, so ill be appreciated? kind go to E. JOHNf The Jeweler. and latest things es, Jewelry, Clocks, ;ts, Chains, Rings, 1 ain Gold Rings?a mention. tefore the Chi Johnsc MM Ihogles S The one and pure*cooking-fat (| plete satisfaction inary conditions M cleaner than th ^ and always goes i |) as butter for all 1 (I from bread-bakir Made by Natur< n of natural puritj X- - THE- SOUTHERN ? ^A^wlo^SavannaJjMtla MM You hove tHod all kinds of pills, wt1 tion and Liver Complaint. Now g?t I and see how much better tliey aro. 4W ncMon Is never attended by that all-g< im feel better tho minute you take them. MM in you, make you feel stronger and bett MM lato tho entire digestivesystem. One do // N BETTER THAN PILLS /I ISA.RLewuMedicdneCo.^ l/?^\ yjnliih/pX 1 mrjzzzm C. A. MILFORD & C Mothers, don't give your baby anythlDg^ that cod tains opiates or any other Injurious drugs, but Insist on having Dr. Thornton's 'Eaey-Teether," as It Is the best medicine on the market lor teethlDg babies, and Is absolutely harmless as It does not contain any opiates or Injurious drugs of any kind. It Is guaranteed under Pure Food and Drugs Act, Guaranty >"o. 11584. Price 25 cents. For sale by AlcMurray Drug Co. and oountry merchants; or Easy-Teether Medlelne Co., Hartwell, Georgia. ^ . _y. t^ i i <1 liver iwelry. t giving:, e some= mething -for gifts >ON, in Silver Watches Oiamond l list too fistmas rush. >11, THE JEWELER iifl s lardI only absolutely M that gives com- q - ^ ~11 /A U11U.C1 cLJLl C.U.4.- vu i. Far better and e best hog-lard, K "arther. As good 0 kinds of cooking, y) ig to fish-frying, j) ;, and, therefore, if COTTON OIL CO,-k 'era and cathartics for Constlpah. REAL Cur*. Take NR Tablets See tho difference in resnltR. Their mc-slck sensation?they make you W They brace you up and put new life n, ier, because they are made to reeu- %w, se will courinoe you. ? ? a SBe Box. 1| FORMER ILLS. \\ !y XT St. i/MDt? Mo? O^Abbeville, S C. Magazines make nice Christmas presents. We make a :-.i- -r ? 1 ?A specialty ui Buusuiipbiuiio lu all magazines and at CUT RATES. Lower than the publishers will give you, Dargan's 5 & 10c Store. A Rhymed Wedding. According to the Mexico Ledger John Stoble, a Wellston magistral united a negro couple with this cere mony; Jim, will you take Bet Without any regret To loveand to cherish Till one of you perish And m laid under tbe sod So help you God? Jim having given the usual affii mative answer, Judge Stable turnei to Bet: Bet, will you take Jim And cling to him, Both out and in Through thick and thin, Holding him to your heart, Till death dc you to part? Bet modestly acquisced, and th newly married couple were dismisse mifh iMa honArtiMinn Through -life's alternative joy an strife I now pronounce you man and wife Go up life's hill till you get to thelevt And salute your bride you du*k devil! Marked for^Dealh. "Three years ago I was marked ft death. A graveyard cough was tea ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors faile to help me, and hope bad fled.vwbe my husband got Dr. King's New Dii covery/' says Mrs. A. C. Williams, c Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped m and improvement kept on until I ha gained 58 pounds in weight and m heal th was fully restored." This mec icine holds the world's healing recor for coughs and colds and lung an throat diseases. It prevents puei monia. Sold under guarantee t Speed's drug store. 50c and $1.0 Trial bottle free. Why the Quarantine of Tick Infestc Farms is Necessary. .Id the twelve Northwestern counties i this State which are now protected from tic Infested areas of tbls and other states t State and Federal Regulations, cattle li speotors have been at work since July making a farm to farm [canvas and ezamli lng cattle. These men have placed I quarantine all tick Infested premises, I order to prevent the spread of the cattle tU which causes Texas or Tick fever. While few Infested farms In these counties ma h(>ve been overlooked, the majority or tic infested premises have been located and tt cattle quarantined. This quarantine of Infested cattle oausi some Inconvenience to the cattle owner but It is absolutely necessary for these pren tses to be quarantined If they are to be fret from ticks and these counties released froi the Federal reatrlotloDS which now prevei (ha prnmt.h nf otir live stock Industry. TTi less this quarantine were established an enforced.lt woold be Impossible to oradlcat tbe Uoks, and remove tbe Federal Regu) Hon, ai movement ot tick Infested catt would spread Infestation to free farms, an cause not only an enlarged Infested area, be also ser ous loss among tbe cattle wltbl this district. In placing these cattle In quarantine, Stal authorities endeavo;?d to cause cattle ownei as little Inconvenience as possible, but tt enforcement of tbe quarantine Is absolute! necessary, and therefore quarantined catt! can only be moved after tbey have been ea amlned and found free from ticks by a authorized Inspector, and a written pern given for tbelr release. Inspectors are sti tloned In eaoh county, and seould an own< of quarantined cattle desire to move or dl pose of any of these animals, be can appl to tbat inspector and obtain necessary perm provided bis cattle are free from ticks, Catt! owners will find tbe State authorities wlllln and ready to grant every request as long e this can be done wllbout danger of spreadln ticks to tick free farm*. There offloers Jesli toenoourage the breeding cattle, and are ei forcing this law with tbat purpose In vlev Therefore, the assistance of all citizens ! ezptoted. Ifany person desires Information conceri ing tick eradication work or any other pb is of stock raising, be can obtain assistance an advice by addressing State Veterinarian t Clemson College. M. Rsy Powers, Qtata Vato?lnB?l?>n ^ ^ Learn Tclfgraphy. Ambitious young men and ladles sboul learn telegraphy; for, slDce the Dew 8-hot law became effective tbere In a shortage < many thousand telegrapher*. Position pa from $50 to 870 a month to beginners, Tt National Telegraph Institute, of Columbia,! C., and five older clUe? Is operated under m pervlMou of R, R. officials and i II studen <re plaoed wben qualified. Write ihem K particulars. Tbe McWurray Drug Co. baa a cream f< cleaning silver tbat can't be beat. N'agai Cream Paste Is Ibe Dhpoe. 25 cents Is tt price. None better. Try it. Foley's Orlno Laxative cures (b<*onlo coi fttlpatloo and stimulates tbe liver. Orino re ulates tbe bowels so tbey will not natnrall aod you do not ha\ e to take purgatives cor tlnuously. C. A. Mllford & Co, This Is Worth Reading. Leo F. Zelinski, of 68 Gibson St Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured th most annoying cold sore I ever bac with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I ap plied this salve ODce a day for tw days, when every trace of the so:e wa gone." Heals all sores. Sold unde guarantee at Speed's drug store. 25< Notice to Liquor Dealers Office of County Dispensary Board fc Abbeville County. Abbeville, S. C., Nov. 25, 1908. Bids are hereby requested, in accorc ance with the terms of the Dispensar law now in force, for the followin kinds and qualities of liquors, bee and other articles herein enumerated t be furnished to the State of South Cai olina for use of the Connty Dispensar Board for Abbeville County, to wit: 2nn hhlfj. fiorn whiakev. 80 Droof. 40 bbls. corn whiskey, 100 proof. 40 bbls. rye, give proof and age. 6 bbls. 2 stamp rye, 5 to 7 years olt J5 bbls. gio, different grades. 2 bbls. Tom gin. 5 bbls. malt whiskey. 2 bbls. rum. 2 bbls. alcohol. 300 bbla. beer. Bids will also be received for 40 cases case goods, including rye, eor and Scotch whiskey, brandy, gin, run wine and beer. Aluo glass, cork, an tinfoil, wire and other articles used fc a county dispensary. All goods shall be furnished in con: pliance with and subject to the term and conditions of tbe Dispensary Lai nf 1QA7 and bidders must ohserve th following rules: 1. The bids shall be sealed and ther shall be no sign or mark upon the er velope indicating the name of the bic tier. 2. All bids must be sent by expreJ or registered mail to J. F. Bradley County Treasurer for Abbeville Cout ty, at Abbeville. 8. C., on or before 1 o'clock of the 28th ('ay of Deoembei 1908. The contract shall be awarde to the lowst responsible bidder o: each kind, the Board reserving th right to reject any and all bids am any parts of bids. The Board reserve the right to increase or decrease th above quantities at the same price a therein submitted. 3. All goods to be delivered f. o. b A KKouillo R r> fraloht nrpnnlfl iivuvf.iiv, v/.j r,vr?m Terms : To be paid lor within 90 day and subject to regauge at our ware house. Bids will be opened in the oi fire of the County Dispensary Board a Abbeville, S. C. G. A. VISANPKA, W. F. NICKLES, T. J. PRICE, County Dispensary Board for Abbe ville County. , 'ill ?1 Anderson Phosp! The Anderson Phosphate & high grade phosphate rock ( high grade ammoniates, blood a high grade blood and bone i j" fertilizer than one with a bloo i ' is like bread; you can't make good material to make it with bread and phosphate rock (be foundation of fertilizer. Th r 1 1 i. _1_ _ ? 4.U 01 pnospnate iuck as uicic ai ? a phosphate rock (bone phosp ly exported to Europe wher d high grade fertilizer is wante i. required. Our ammoniates, y best we can get. It's going have the satisfaction of maki fer our homefolks, our next dence, for we believe there ii ir ' r- want you to try it. We wanl n We want to take the monei J freights in shipping goods a^ e high grade material and mak y we can sell our folks at home our goods. d i J. R. VANDIVER, Pres. ^ ^??. z C I FRESH a Direct from tl 1 week at the u * Store of I C. A. MILF Le a- ? ^?? ! T. EDGAR 11 ANDERS ? ROOFING AND ]? D ll ' GutteriDg. Ventilators, Skyligh b- Cresting, Ridge Capping, Grave] it Mill and Repair Work a Special! le g The Famous Kelsey 18 8 ....Phone or Wri e 1r. I The Peoples I ABBEVIL OFFICERS. J s.. G. THOMSON, President. /-i A XTTirrrB ^7tIU>.Droci/lcnr y v*. A. J-> Xj J.- J. T 1V.I A ivuiuv?. ? R. E. COX, Caebier. I FARMERS BAST] I State, County anc President: Vlce-Pre F. B. HARRISON. P. B. S Board of Directors ., Vfsaneka, J. H. DuPre, R. M. Haddon, 6 Clinkecales, C. C. Gambrell. We solioi your business ai o it safely and < We are iD po?..ion to make you loi when placed in 5 Our* Saving's i, - - SCHOOL I Tablets ; In General Sch< 1. Speed's D: 0 u _ J. W. RYKARD IB ? Has just received a fine lot of .... . 1 Silverware j !8 r, suitable for wedding ~ TV.ne.? I 2 preaeuis, civ, iucoc j goods are nicely boxed in satin lining. A te| lection from which I any suitable gift can " J n 4- m A C+ VAQOAn. ? U C lictu CL t UiVOb x Wttuvui, able prices. I. 8 == ; Come in and see the lot; J. W. RYKAED; * c? hate & Oil Co. : Oil Company has bought a bone phosphate of lime) and tankage, etc., and is making ,'ertilizer. There is no better d and bone basis. Fertilizer good bread unless you have Flour is the foundation of me phosphate of lime) is the ere are many different grades e of flour. We have bought hate of lime) which is usuale intensive farming is done, ;d and high grade results are blood tankage, etc., are the to clip our profits but we will ng a fertilizer that we can ofdoor neighbors, with confi5 nothing better made. We t to sell our fertilizer at home. ? Je- nciiolli; nairl nnt for i inai 10 uouunj |/uiu v/v*v - ~ ,vay from home and put it in ;e a high grade fertilizer that It will pay to try some of D. S. VANDIVER, Mgr CANDY ie factory every ip-to-aate urug QRD & CO, ARCHER, JON, S. C. ETAL WORKERSts, Convenors, Comic Finials, I Stops, GasoliDe Tanks, Cotton ty. Hot Air Fnrances. Ite for Prlceei II g* w> lr* J&VlllgS JJifclifk* L?, S. C. DIRECTORS. S. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson G. A. Neufler, C. C. Gambrell. W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, J. B. Stark, R. E. Cox. Jonn A. Harris. I- AfiBfiTILLi L City; Depository. sident: Cashier: PEED. J. H. DuPRE. : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A , W. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. F ad are prepared to handle ?onservalUely. ins, and to pay interest on deposits, Department. BOOKS Pencils k xil Supplies. rug Store. MABBIE AND GRANITE, T urn in flio n-invl%lc a Mr! urrnnilp hlisi ntf-s. I represent the Southern Marble and Giauite Company. We Pay Hie Frcigbt and guarantee tatisfaction. If work does not come up to eontiact it deep not cost 3 ou a cent. Any oue wanting Monuments, Toe nibs, blab Work or C'uibing I will be pleased to have tbern call on meat my shop or write to me and I will come to see you. J. F. EDMUTO., . i 'S ? Greatest IW.illkJ r??;? lkl?/lliM rain IIRffiliM Killer For Rheumatism, 8ciatica. Lame Back, Stiff Joints, and Muscles, Sore Tnroat, Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises,Colic, Cramps,Indigestion, Toothache, and all Nerve, Boneand Muscle Aches and Pains. cThe genuine h as Noah's Ark on every package. 25c.,gee. and fi.ooby alldeaiersin medicine everywhere. Sample by mailf ree. NOAH REMEDY CO. (RICHMOND, VA.,4 80IT0N,MAM., U.S.A. Sold and guaranteed by C. A. Milford & Co. "FIEYT HONEMUR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR la In aYellowpackage. Refuse substitutes. , Prepared only by Foley A Company* Ghloago* C. A. MILFOBD & CO. Abbeville-Greenwo od MUTUAL ISSUANCE ASSOCIATION. Property Insured,$1,500,000 January 1st, 1908. TX7RITE TO OB CALL on the underilgned " or the Director of yorur Township for any lafbrmatlon you may desire about our plan of Insurance, We Insure your property against deelruo Uonby FILE, WIXDSTOSX OB LKEIKII, and do so cheapsr than any Insurrnoe Com . pany In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to yon that ours Is the latest and cheapest plan of Insurance known. J. B. BIAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. 0. r vvim T.vnw. Pr??_ Abbeville, S. C. BOAED~DffiECTORS. 8. G. Majors,...- ...Greenwood ' J.T.Mabry Cokesbury W. B. Acker Donalda M. B. Clinksoales Due Wert W. W. L. Keller.., Long Cane I. A. Keller ?-..-Bmlthvllle W. A. 8<evenson Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle 8.8. Boles Lowndesvllle A. O. Grant ~ .....Magnolia ' J. W. Morrah Calhoun Mills 8. L. Edmonds^...? . ... Bordeaux H. L. Rasor? Walnut Grove W. A Nlckles ?Hodges J. D. Coleman Coronaca D.8. Hattl wanger Ninety-81x C. H. Townsend - Klnards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph T<ake ft. ?Phoenix Rev. J. E. Muse- - Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr -.Bradley , J. W. Lvon "- Troy I W. A. Cheatham -.Yeldell i G. E. Dorn - Calllson G. E. Dorn ? Klrkseys I J. H. Brooks BrooJu I Aboevllle. S C? Jan. 1. 1908 Charleston and Western Carolina By Schedule in effect November 15,1908. Dally Dally Dally Lv Augusta 10.10am 4 40pm 6.80am Ar McCormlck....... 11.56am 6.38pm 8.14am Lv McCormlok 8 16am ' Lv CalbonD Falls... 9.25am A r Anderson . 11.00am Lv McCormlck 11.56am 6.50pm Ar Greenwood i2.57pm 7 55pm Ar Waterloo 1.28pm Ar Laurens 2 00pm Ex. Sao. Lv Laurens ....... 2.85pm 8.10am Ar Fountain Inn... 3.17pm 9.28am Ar Greenville.. 4.00pm 10.20am Lv Laurens 2.32pm ArWoodrufl 8.18pm Ar Spartanburg?. 4.05pm Lv Spartanburg 5,00pm (So. Ky.) Ar Hendersonvllle i.45pm Ar Ashevllle 8.50pm LvAehevllle 7.00am (So.By.) Lv Henderson vllle 8.05am Lv Spartanburg?... 12.20pm (C4W. C. By) Lv Woodruff 1.13pm Ar Laurona 2.03pm Lv Green vllle........ lESJOpm 4.80pm Ex-San, Lv Fountain Inn... 1.08pm 5.25pm Ar Laurens 1.45pm 6.25pm Lv Laurent 2.12pm (C.K.4L) Lv Clinton 2.32pm Ar Newberry 3.20pm Ar Columbia 4.55pm Ar Charleston 9.52pm Lv Laurens 2 82pm C. & W. C.) Ar Green wood 3 32pm 6.55am Lv Anderson 4.00pm Lv Calboun Falls... nn ^ ^ AT Mcuormica 1 oopiu I.uiiui w.iu^uj Lv McCormlck 4 S8pm 7.52*m 6 47pm Ar Augusta 6.15pm 9.35am 8 35pm Trl-weekly Palace Car Line between Augusta and Asbevllle. Trains Nor. 1 arid 2 leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Asbevllle Mondays. Wednesdays and Frulnyp. Note?Tbe above arrivals and departures,as well as connections wltbotber companies, are given ad information, and are not guaranteed. Ernest ^llllams, G|. P. Agt., Augusta, Qa, R. A. Brand, Traffic Mana^ey. Blue Ridge Railway Co. Effective January 5, 1907. No. 13 No. 10 No. 8 Eaetbound, Daily Dally Dally Ei Sun Stations? A.M. P.M. A.M. Lv Wall alia 8 30 5 IS 12 80 . Lv Wen Union 8 35 5 iO 13 40 Lv SenecH 8 53 5 38 1 10 Lv Jordhnia 8 65 5 40 '2 05 Lv Adan ? 9 10 6 55 2 28 . - >? .) i;t s <vx 2 S9 UV V^UCIIJ - ?' ? Lv Pendleton 9 25 6 10 2 58 LvAutun 9 38 fi 18 3 08 Lv Sandy Springs 9 80 6 21 3 ?8 Lv Dfover 9 11 6 28 3 48 Lv West Anderson 9 55 6 40 8 43 Lv Anderson (Pass, dt p). 10 00 C 45 3 53 , Lv Anderson (Fg1. dep)... 10 08 6 4S 4 48 Ar Heltop.. 10 30 7 15 5 15 Westbound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7 Stations- P. M. A. M. A. M. Lv lielton 7 80 11 15 Lv Anderson (Fift. depol) 7 56 12 21 Lv Anderson (Pass. dep).. 7 59 12 24 8 10 Lv West Anderson S 05 12 30 9 20 r - riAM ? IS 10 M .U) LJ V ? ?u - w ,v Lv SaDdy SprlDgs 8 23 12 47 8 50 Lv Auiun 1 8 !t'6 12 -19 8 53 Lv Pendleton 8 34 12 57 9 10 LvCberrj's 8 44 1 07 9 40 Lv Adam? 8 17 1 10 9 45 Lv J.>rdai.i 9 05 1 28 10 20 r.o s?n?*ra 9 07 1 80 10 15 Lv West Union 9 25 1 5{) li 2U Ar U'HlhHllfl 9 30 1 o5 11 fid Will also htop at tbe following stations and take od aod let ofl' pa>8engers?fh:nney'e, James,Toxaway, Welch. J. K. Anderson, Superintendent