The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, May 26, 1909, Image 8
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70 BALES m 60 ACRE
is what wade drake
raised last yea
Editor Daily Mail:
Dear Sir?The following correspon
ence will explain itself. Kindly pu
lisli it and very much oblige us.
Yours truly,*
Anderson 1'hos ?fc Oil Co.
Mr. J. Wake Drake, Anderson, S.
, Dear Sir?We have heard that
liberal use of fertilizers, principally
side dressing, you made seventy bal
of cotton un sixty acrts of land la
year. We will appreciate it if y<
will give us your method of prepar
tion, fertilization and cultivatn
which resulted in this crop. We wis
to give the public the benefit of yo
experience as we think it will be ;
inducement to farmers to side drt
> their crops.
Thanking you in advance for tl
favor of an early reply, we are,
Yours truly.
Anderson Pbos. & Oil Co.
?
Anderson Phosphate ?fc Oil Co., A
derson, S. C.
Gentlemen?Answering your fav
/ of the 7th will say that after preparii
/ the land well I put two hundr
p muds of fertilizer to the acre hefo
planting. At the second plowing
applied four hundred and fifty poun
' i more of fertilizer to the acre and win
the first cotton blooms appeared la
plied seventy pounds of nitrate of soi
to the acre. I did this on sixty acr
of laud which I planted in cotton ai
on the sixty acres I gathered sixt
eight bales of cotton, axeragiug o
pounds to the bale. And then, win
I thought I had gathered the crop aft
Christmas, I picked enough cotton
make 712 pounds of lint cotton so
will be seen that altogether I rua
more lhau seventy 500-pound bales
cotton on the sixty acres. I cultivat
this cottou as I usually cultivate u
cctton except that it was fertilized b<
fer than usual. A good part of tl
fertilizer was Anderson Phosphate ai
Oil company fertilizer, the balance w
other standard brauds. I was nev
able to see any dillereuce in the colt
fertilized by Andersou goods and t
other goods. Yours truly,
J. Wade Drake.
Eradicating the Cattle Tick.
' The recent release by the Unit
States Department of Agriculture
several counties previously (juarc
tined on accouut of the cattle tick
most hopeful and encouraging to th<
waging war on this pest of the Sout
Tbat science ana nara wors are ?
operating to combat this terrible han
icap to tbe southern farmer is realiz
in the releasing of 70,000 square mi
of territory since the work was begi
iu 1906. The cost of the work of gi
ting rid of ticks is insignificant coi
pared to the losses sustained by t
farmers and stockmen of the Sout
These come under the following hea<
Death from Texas or southern catl
fever, in and out of tbe quarantin
district; lower prices paid lor southe
cattle; impoverishment of the bio
caused by the ticks and couseque
loss in quality and quantity of be?
greatly reduced milk produetio
southern breeders being barred fro
opportunities for sale of their animi
in any but quarantined districts e
ceptfunder certain restrictions; e
penses incurred yearly by the Fedei
Government and States to mainta
quarantine lines.
The sum total of these losses is \
riously estimated at from $40,000,000
$100,000,000 annually, which t
southern farmers and stockmen
fourteen States are carrying as a hi
den because oi tne presence01 me lie
A t-imilar loss in other lines of bu
ness or crops would i-. all probabili
cause a panic in commercial ciicles
the States affected.
As a matter of fact tbe cattle pi
ducers of the South have some decid
natural advantages over those of t
North. A longer warm season perm
of greater pasture privileges, and t
milder climate causes lees feed to
consumed?two factors of great val
in the cattle industry. With theti
out of the way the South would alio
a fine field for profitable stock raisir
Numerous investigations and e.xpi
iments have been conducted by wlii
it has been conclusively proved tb
the cattle tick is the" only natui
means by which Texas or southern
ver of cattle is transmitted, and tl
by completely severing the relatio
between cattle and ticks the pests m
be exterminated from pny localil
But this means thorough, systemat
and persistent work in destroyi
ticks. If the citizens of the quars
tined area'will begin immediately ai
not permit ticks to mature on th<
Korcotj art/1 mil ltu fho
VftlilV) 4J VI CVC, ttliu Ul UIVO, lliV 5^VU I
sul's to the cattle industry can hard
be calculated. They should urge thi
State and county authorities to take
systematically the work of tick era<
cation, that they may secure the cck
eration of the Federal authorities ai
ultimately the removal of cjuaranti
restrictions. The Bureau of Auitr
Industry, Washington, D. C., will
glad to send to any one on requ<
some publications giving directions :
getting rid of ticks.
HIDDEN DANGER!
Xature Given Timely Warnings Th
Xo Abbeville C itizen fan Afford
to Ignore.
DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 com
from the kidney secretions. They w
warn you when the kidneys are sic
/ Well kidneys excrete a clear, ami
iluid. Sick kidneys send out a thi
pale and loamy, or a thick, red, i
smelling urine, full of sediment a
irregular of passage.
DANGER SIGNAL NO. -J con
from the back. JBack pains, dull a
heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you
I.1J ...... ..f tl,? .
felL'K &JUUCJ3 iiuu nam ^nu !i uic i
proach of dropsy, diabetes and Brigb
disease. Loan's Kidney Tills cure si
kidneys and cure them permanent.
Here is proof in the statement of
nearby resident.
Mrs. R. L. Motes, Garlington H
Laurens, S. C., says : "1 have us
Loan's Kidney Pills for some time a
have been greatly benefitted by the:
1 suffered a great deal from backael
also had frequent dizzy spells and e
kidneys were very inactive. The k;
ney secretions were unnatural and ot
erwise disordered. Learning of J)oai
Kidney Pills, I procured a supply ai
they helped me at once. The pains
my back have greatly lessened, n
kidneys are normal and I feel bett
in every way."
For sale by all dealers. Price
cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Bulla!
New York, sole agents for the Unit
States.
Remember the name?i)oan's?ai
take no other.
| | V ' |
sIt Will Soon be Time to IF
Side Dress Your Crops. 11
Till! fitniH'rs of Atiilerson county] Q
^"[are going to do mure top dressing! K
1 his your than they liiive ever done. I
Top dressing or side dressing has Ji
been on the increase in this county ?*
for the last few* years and it lias paid I)
a so well that nearly every progressive |j
1,1 farmer is going to do more or less of I
st it this year. We hour of one man |j
>11 who J>nt in very little fertilizer last B
a" year before planting his crop, lie gjj
'jj side dressed liberally and made 70 I
ur bales of cotton on (>o acres of ground. 3
in That is the kind of farming that I
lss pays. Farming is a poor business n
tie when you work two and three acres ra
to make a bale of cotton but it is a |$
very profitable business when you H
can maKe"i bale of cotton or more to |j
ti- the acre. We have about four thou- |
sand tons of handsome high grade |
" ammoniated goods suitable for side |
eti dressing. It will take more than this |
re for the farmers of Anderson county if 9
they uso it as liberally as they will i
?u lind it profitable to do, and then, we )
p- are selling this fertilizer in Abbeville, a
Ja Greenwood, Greenville, Pickens and H
'6S n
3(j Oconee counties. The farmers in |
y- these counties do not side dress to the '
11 extent that farmers in Anderson *
g" county side dress, but they are com- I
to ing to it and will do more of it than 5
it ever this year a? they are finding out |_
that it is very profitable. When the
(.j fertilizer is put in the ground before
ay the crop is planted or even when it is
B.1" planted, the spring rains come along '?rS(
utj before the plant germinates and takes Co
as root, and the fertilizer goes down in Mrs
- the cl
er the ground so fast that the root of the sister
^ plant cannot catch much of it; it has berlo
too lon^ a lead. When you wait un- . Mthl
? ? ing 81
tii the cotton comes up and is thinned B??ze
to a stand and worked out and then stayT
side dress it with first-class high ln^j
grade ammoniated goods such as we M"v(
ed manufacture, the roots of the plant bia f
of are just surrounded with food and herb?
m- nourishment for the plant. Every af^-,
is particle of the fertilizer useu in me Mrs
)se side dressing goes to the growing f^ew
;h. crop; that is the object of fertilizing, iD Ba
:o- you want the growing crop to get the Mrs
id- fertilizer. You will see tne effect of 8tay?'
ed this in the growing and in the gath'e9
ering. The man who side dresses lib1,11
erally is the man who is going to c,^"
et" have the brag crop; you can put that meeti
?*" down. It may be that you cannot a )?{
j side dress your whole crop but you traeu'
can side dress a good part of it and mi?
L[e* that will enable you to see whether ?da!
ed pays or not. We are manufactur- Mas
ru ing a* specially handsome goof's this
0(j year for side dressing which we call chain
nt "Vandiver's Side Dresser," analyz- win *
ei; ing 8-5-6 and we recommerid it to there
n- you with absolute confidence. We smut
nf/ttiM vnif mil* nomo All Mr,
IT] Uri UlllllV ?UUJU nwt putuui imiiiv vu PhttTll
ils it if we did not feel that it would k. on
x- ]>rove satisfactory to all who use it. Mr.
x- It is the best grade of goods that has
al ever been manufactured in this coun- Mr.
in try, it analyzes higher and we con- !!),**)
fidently believe it will give better re- Mr.
,ft- suits than anything you have ever lD lh*
to tried in the way of ammoniated for- at*Mi?
"e tilizcr. Jt is the best goods because direct
111 it is made of the best material, the
best acid phosphate, the best blood, Mr.
' j' tankage and garbage and the most of
t" it to the ton. There is a great differ- ^r.
once in animoniated goods. The am- d the
moniates are the expensive parts of
ro. fertilizers. That is where fertilizers tiona
e,l are skimped when they are skimped,
he but they are not all skimped. There da/it
its are other fertilizer manufacturers I'repb;
he who make very good goods, but we edM f
be are not advertising them at the pres- tbey t
ue cut writing. We are advertising our lhMr\
ck own go6ds and there is nothing better Qi The
rd and mighty little as good. They are bevin
ig- all right because we put the ingre- lb^ch
<?r- dients; blood, tankage, etc., in them eon.
l'b to make them all right. We will ,A> *
10j have quite a lot of Nitrate of Soda c 086
J.al on hand too, for side dressing, and
le~ just in passing, will say that we un- Mr.
derstand it pays as well to side dress
corn as it does any crop you grow, we
aJ The corn contest this year promises
to be very interesting. A great many the e
n ' farmers will contest for the prizes. MylU_
The man who wins will be a man ofRl|
U(j who fertilizes heavily. The corn that hehai
Bir wins will be acorn that has been side jjfjj
re- dressed, and probably more than a. k.
IIv once. You will not stand the ghost ?,c
eir of a chance of winning any of the a
up prizes unless you fertilize heavily and
di-side dress also.
>p- In the old blue-back spelling book M^s
nd which we all thumbed in pursuit of buhui
that knowledge which seems to have
ial eluded the most of us we find tha .Poru
be doctrine laid down that "the best is in ore
est the cheapest." If that doctrine apror
plies to spelling books, and we sup- sbna!
pose it docs, at least we are not going
to stop to contest or discuss that ques- some*
tion now, we are selling fertilizer L en
now, not spelling books; if that doc- w^1I)et6
trine applies to spelling hooks it eer- and b
tainly applies to fertilizers. If a
spelling book is weak in certain bad hi
Slt points and you find it out you can mab
discard it and get another. If your
fertilizer turns out to be weak you Dr.
ies will find that out all right enoiurh
jjj and you will discard it and get an- ia. t
k other, but the trouble is you have "'to"
)er lost your crop and a year's work and
iut every hand and mule on your place boy,*
11- has lost a year's work before you find
iid it-out. The only thing you will car- eMr"
ry over from that year will be the iu'<<>
ies year's debts. So, it will pay you to evtn!i
ml got a good fertilizer at the start, one rural
of that is shown on analysis to be all |"b"
P": that a fertilizer should be and in this enell'
l's connection wecali your attention to made
| the analyses made at Clemson Col'y-i
lege this year. They have all stood iban
11 up on analysis ami analyze better "'H"Pkp!
. than we guarantee them to be. AVe >ir.
j! knew they would do it for we put the 1,1
ut|! stuff in them to make tliem do it. >
|U i We are willing to ]>in our faith to very'i
je" I and rest our ease on the fertilizers olJ1{e^(
0y' i that we have manufactured this year, jour t
i,].J The analyses at Cleinson College show ,be
I,, that they are just exactly right. agcw
)'s Now, we have got this side dressing
or and it is for sale and it will he to
in I your interests as well as ours for you A! wt
ny' to try it and try it liberally. Cal,
er I ' cot i hi
E1 Anderson Phosphate &
eti apply
- Oil Company. ?0
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Here is what th
"Leaf is the cream of 1
people, and so it goes c
Does it not stanc
produced to make pure'
are nine to one again
against getting commoi
Cottolene is a pure
our exclusive process,
food which will agree \
COTTOLENE is
money in case you are not
Never Sold in Bi
some, and prevent it froi
odors, such as fish, oil, etc
Cook Book Fret
edited and compiled by Mi
and containing nearly 300
Made only by THE N
"Nature's <
WEST END.
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mal Paragraphs and News Ite
ntributed by Miss Lily Templeton.
.James Latimer of Lowndesvllie, Is
t.v and will spend some time with
Mrs. J. H. Latimer. Mrs. "Latimer
irifnds here who are delighted to hi
i our city.
9 Nettie Kusaell is in Columbia spe
Dme time with her aunt, Mrs. A.
ir.
i Mary Stark is at home after a wee
n Atlauta.
9 Mattie Xerr has returned to her ho
RDta, alter a pleasant viblt here to ft
In Jones.
* Louise Brown came home from Col
rlday and stayed until Hunday w
)me peopla.
J. R. Blake has returned to Abbe\
\ business trip to Home, Ga,
. Elizabeth Walker who has been
ol her daughter Mrs. J. S. Norwood
Interleaves Wednesday lor her be
lt> more.
. W.C. Sberard came home from .
a last weanesaay aner ? very pieuti
f ltb friends in that city.
BRIDGK CLUB.
.Claude Jones entertained the Brl<
Friday afternoon at a very pleasi
ntr, after a number of Interesting gar
jbtful salad course was served
< Nlua Wilson of Warrenton is the
?e guest of Miss Louise Watson.
tLois Wilson left Monday for Colum
i ebo wilt spend .some time with A]
il Sloan.
ter Edgar Harden wbo has been atte
boot at Cedar Springs Is at home.
, Fannie lay Haddon and Mai
)ers left Mondry for Troy where tl
pend a few days with friends.
Belle Martin of Atlanta, is In the c
ueBt of her cousin Miss Mamie 1
and Mrs. C.~D. Brown have gone
f>sion to attend the Grand Lodge of I
Allen Haskell of Birmingham, Aln.,
sclty the fcuest of her brother Mr. L.
ill.
and Mrs. George Norwood who w
iest of Mr. A. B. Morse last week hi
led to Aniston, A la.
R. L.Hickson of Miami, Fla,, hue h(
city for a few day8 a guest at the Eu
wnuo? wi r?
imi. A large part of bis frull is ship]
10 the Mew York market. Vor ye
Hill and Sous here have been ha
ils grape frull.
C. S. Maree came home Friday fr
ibis where he has been to attend
Crusher Convention.
S. Eillfl of Due West spent Sum
city with his uncle Mr. R. M. Hadd
Ellis has just completed a four ye
i at Vanderbllt and was oflered a po
s demonstrater before the Senior els
11 return lo Nashville In September.
I. L. Wilson went to Greenville Sat
i preach for Dr. W. T. Sloan at the Fl
yterian church.
Rosenberg and Miss Irene are exp?
>me Wednesday from Atlanta wh
mve been for some time.
Henry Moseley of Lowndo?vllle was
ty last week. Mr. Moseley Is casti
Lowndesvllie BaDk and Is one ofN/
e County's rising young business mi
ind Mrs. Randolph of New York are
:y the guest of Dr. and^Mrs. F. E. Ha
f. Hill and Rons and L. T. Miller \
heir stores at seven o'clock.
death of mr. f. l. morrow.
F. L. Morrow died Tuesday morn
s-thlrty o'clock after a long and tedl<
p.
letl asleep at his home here, siirronm
i loved ones who have tbejblessed ai
that be bas gODe to tbat borne wfc
Is do more sorrow or sufterlne.
Morrow had lived In Abbeville mosl
'e and bsd the respect and confide
who knew him. For a number of yc
* bad the agency of the Southern t
as filled this posftlon most aoceptat
is a devoted member and elder pf
P. church. The deepest sympathy
Hire city Is extended to the sorrow
?
LOWNDESVILLE.
srs J. B. LeRoy, Joe Glbert and Ja?.
n went to Clinton Mondav to attend
>na meeting of the S. C. Presbytery
alas ft om Frovldence church' The
hat everything passed oft quietly, i
ler, and they had a pleasant time.
Roy Kay who Is one of ihe employ
vannab Rlvfer Power Co.. at Grei
s was In this place Monday ou buslni
. E. H. ?Turner and her bright i
r uttle cblld of Elberton have sp
time at the borne of her father, Mr.
nck^csles near bare.
srs R. H. Moselev and E. J. Hucka
to Abbeville Wednesday on buslr
y returning by the upper road as ll
I avoided being water bound as it I
i pretty heavily, and there were sc
Teams to be crossed on the lower, rov
rlstrate J. U. Huckabee. Dr. J. D. Will
t. R. Jones went to Anderson Wedi
f. B. Speed of Abbeville came up W
y morning and there on to the coun
ot his brother In law Hon. I. II. Met
be first named has many friends in i
nd here who are always glad to see h
that be could come ofiener and s
r. He Is a Lowndesvllie or rather F
.nd as such und because of other c
itions he Is always welcomed to
n.
. E. C. Mescbine of the Hermitage 1
vu (-everal days last week.
vely little run. away here Wednesi
dii. Just betore the rain, Mr. Dai
crrrler on route .'! Irom tbls iplace dr<
ched his horse, and in a few mlnutei
to rain, a loud peal of thunder frig
ilw* ? lu. hrni/o \nr\cci on.l of
ihe best of time towardu borne with
A young friend mouDted anot
and there war a wild race for m
a bait mile, when the runaway i
ad In bin frightened career, aud brou
without damagp.
Ct. L. Baker of Washington. P. C. ca
unlay and with a vlHlt of a few d
heer hln honored father and mother
lrx. T. Bilker and at the same time 11
?leaurable to hl8 many friends at
ame.
. Wm; Uruhar being out on a lectnr
? authority of the laymen's movemi
W i * Prmhrtnrv nmnn In rn nml Vftn!
I i p. id. gave a lecture ill Providence
i crowd of bearers.
Troupf
13 n I)oolili>K t" Vonr IiilercN
and sre me hi once, as I have two m
:es near public M|uare lo dispose of a
Ice. Three Miles of dwellings have
been inude In the city to new romt
he supply ii running sbort. Can 5
number of vacant lots, but unless 3
early cannot fill your hill lor improi
rty. Not a vacant dwelling in the ci
he supply 16 not equal to demands,
ad beu look alter the two cottages m
1. M. E. iiolllngsworti
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ie-tenth
; Leaf Li
e leading lard packer says
ards. There is not enough c
>nly to those who insist upon
I to reason that if there is <
leaf lard to supply one-tenth c
st your getting pure lard?
a hog fat when you buy lard i
i vegetable product?made fn
It contains no hog fat and
vith the most sensitive stoma
i Guaranteed Your grocer is h
thonzed to reft
pleased, after having given Cottolcne a
jlk Cottolene is packed in pails with
? tight top to keep it clean, fresh ar
n catching dust and absorbing disr
* For a 2c stamp, to pay postage, we
m you our new "PURE FOOD COOK
rs. Mary J. Lincoln, trfe famous Food
? i?uu
VtilUclUIC lCLJ^co, ,
. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, C
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$1,15 for six or $2.10
need any.
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ardJ
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in a recent advertisement:
if it to supply one-tenth of the
it."
mly enough of the proper fat
>f the demand that the chances
The only absolute protection
s by buying Cottolene instead.
Dm cotton seed oil, refined by
makes palatable, nourishing
.ch. \
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and your ff \
fair test.'
will mail ?
BOOK"
Sunny South"
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PRICES ON
G MATERIAL
From 10 to 20 per cent.
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a i
enr, riasier,
Sash, Blinds,
>rs, Screen Sash,
els, Grates, Tile,
rlass, Varnishes.
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rERIAL OF ALL KINDS.
CES ARE PROMPT.
lTERIAL IS THE BEST.
orne & Co.
L , uc Dr. King's new mscovery
RLVt KILLS THE COUGH. CURES THE LUNGS.
t., AUjG-USTA, g-a.
istance Phone 473.
te for Prices.
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LISTEN!
atteries that have been in stock
We will sell these at 20c each,
per dozen. Let us know if you
seley Electric Co.,
EVILLE, S. 0. *
i. Morse Co.
a lot of Dew and up-to-date goods arid are
ie of
fats, Shoes, Groceries
porting Goods.
ur attention to our line of White Goods for
's Straw Hats.
boy with anything he wants in Base Ball
r line of Fit-h Hooks, Fi.sh Nets and Seines.
>. Morse Oo.
11 CAND Y
11 the factory every
ic up-to-date Ping*
LFORD & CO.
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Him' MW
State, County and
President: Vice-Presl
F. E. HARBISON. P. B. BP]
I5oar<l or Directors :
fisanaka, J. H. DuPre, R. M. Haddon, 1
.Jlinkscales, C. C. Gambrell.
Wc solid your business an
it safely and c<
We are in potion to make yon loai
when placed in
Our Saving-?
SCHOOL
Tablets
In]
General Scho
Speed's Dr
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The Peoples S
ABBEV1L1
OFFICERS.
S.JG. THOMSON, President.
G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President.
, R. E. COX, Caahier.
SOUTHERN
THE SOOTH'S GB
Unexcelled Dinning Car Serv
Through Pullman Sleeping
Convenient Schedu
Arrival and Depj
No. of
Trains.
114 Leaves at 10:20 a.E
Columbia.
115 Arrives from Gre<
. at 12:18 p.m.
116 Leaves at 4:30 p. i
V
. 117 Arrives at 5:35 fro
110 T corou at fnr
\ 111 Arrives at 7:05 p. i
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For full Informationjas to rates, roi
Bail way Ticl
J. L. MEEK,
Asst. Gen. Papa. Agent,
Atlauta. Ga. f
Charleston and Western Carolina Ry
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 McCormlcfc 8.16am
Lv Calhoun Falls... 9.25am
Ar Anderson 11.00am
i .v \inp.m miixir ll.Sflam 6.50i>m
Ar Greenwood 12.57pm 755pm
Ar Waterloo 1.28pm
Ar Laurens 2.00pm
Ex. Sun.
Lv Laurens 2.35pm 8.10um
Ar Fountain Inn... 3.17pm 9.23am
Ar Greenville 4.00pm 10.20?m
Lv Laurens 2.32pm
Ar Woodruli 3.18pm
A r Spartanburg 4.05pm
Lv eparuiutiurg S.UOpm (So. Ky.)
Ar Hendersonvllle 'i.45pm
Ar ABhevil)e_. 8.C0pm
Lv Asbeville 7.00am (So. Ry.)
Lv Hendersonviile 8.05am
Lv Spartanburg 12.20pm (C. A W. C. Ry)
Lv Woodruli 1.13pm
Ar Laurens 2.03pm
Lv Greenville 12720pm 4730pm Ex.Suu. I
Lv Fountain lun... 1.03pm 5.25pm
Ar Laurens 1.45pm 6.25pm
Lv Laurens 2.12pm (C. N. <k L.)
Lv Clinton 2.32pm
Ar Newberry 3.20pm
Ar Columbia 4.55pm J
Ar Charleston 9*5-P??__ N
Lv Laureus 2 32pm C. & W. C.)
Ar Greenwood 3 32pm 6.55am
Lv Anderson 4 00pm
Lv Calboun Fails... 5.36pm
Ar McCormlck 4.83pm 7.52*m 6.45pm
Lv McCoriuick 4.38pm 7.52am 6.47pm
Ar AUL'nsta 615pm )).35>im 9.35paa
Trl-weekly Palace Car Line between Augusta
and Asheviile. Trains Nos. 1 and 2
leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Leave Asbevllle Mondays. Wednesdays
and Fridays.
Note?The above arrivals and departures, 86
well as connect ions wlthot^er companies, are
given as Inloimatlon, and are not guaranteed.
I'Jrnest Williams, G. P. Apt. Augusta, Ga.
R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager.
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate,
j Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic constipation
by restoring the
natural action of the stomach,
liver and bowels.
Refuse substitutes. Prloe SOo.
C. A. MILIOKD & CO
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The boys fay (bat Speed's CIdco elga re d <(
really keep u good taste la your moutb. Qi;
j lieni and tee. .Speed's Drug Store.
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:?ABBEVILLE I
City Depository. I
dent: Cashier:
SED. J. H. DoFBE. H
F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. 9
SV. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. F. H
d are prepared to handle B
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Department. I
BOOKS
Pencils
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ol Supplies.
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ug Store:
Savings Bank.
LiE, S. C.
x DIRECTORS.
S. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson]
G. A. Neuffer," C. C. Gambrell,
W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary,
J.S.Stark, R. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harris. "M
RAILWAY.
.EATEST SYSTEM,
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Cars on all Through Trains.
,les on all Local Trains*
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irtnre of Trains.
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q. for Greenvilie and
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mville and Columbia
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b. for Greenville.
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m Columbia. 1 \ .
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Columbia.
m. from Greenville.
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jtes, etc., consult nearest Southern
cet Agent, or
J. C. LUSK,
Division Pass. Agent,
Charleston S. C.
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Blue Ridge Railway Go. .
Effective November 8,1908.
No. 12 No. 10 No. 8
Eastbound. Daliy Dally Dally
Ex. 8nn
Stations? A.M. P.M. P.M.
LvWalballa 8 45 3 27 2 00
Lv Went Union 8 SO 3 82 2 10
Lv Seneca 9 08 3 50 2 36
Lv Jordan la 9 10 -3 52 4 04
Lv Adams 9 25 4 07 4 H
Lv Cberry'e 9 28 4 10 4 28
r r, i.tAn 0 dn 4 22 4 45
Lv Antun - 9 48 4 30 4 57
Lv Sandy Springs 9 61 4 83 5 01
Lv Denver 9 56 4 38 6 10
Lv West Anderson 10 10 4 52 5 30
Lv Anderson (Pass. dep). 10 15 4 57 5 40
Lv Anderson (Fgt. dep)... 10 18 5 00
Ar Bel top 10 45 5 27
Westbound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7
cStatlonB? P.M. A.M. A.M.
Lv Belton 6 00 11 55
Lv Anderson (Fgt. depot) 6 26 12 21 .??
Lv Anderson (Pass. dep).. 6 29 12 24 9 20
Lv West Anderson 6 35 12 30 9 8C
Lv Denver 6 48 12 42 9 80
Lv Sandy Springs 6 53 12 48 10 00
Lv Autun - 6 56 12 51 10 05
Lv Pendleton 7 04 12 59 10 20
LvCberrj'a 7 14 1 09 10 85
Lv Adams .. 7 17 112 10 40
LvJordanln 7 85 1 80 11 05
Lv Heneca 7 37 1 32 12 (6
Lv West Union 7 55 1 50 12 80
Ar Walhalla 8 00 1 55 12 40
Will also stop at tbe tallowing stations and
take on and let off patsengers?Phlnney s,
James, Toxaway, Welcb.
J. R. Anderson, Superintendent
Calvert & Nickles
? Headquarters for ?
White Hickory Wagons
Owensboro Wagons,
Rock Hill Buggies,
Summer Buggies,
Cheap Buggies,
Harness,[Laprobes, etc.
Calvert & Nickles.
Feb 24. 1904. tf
FOR RENT.
One large roomy two-story
residence ; two five and six
room cottages, shady lots,
close in.
One new two-story residence
on North Main street.
Abbeville Ins. and Trust Co.
Phone 118.
Paints, oils, window glass, putty, floor
nmim. Murltco, Deco Mura, anything you
. k <0 in tbls line can be bad at Speed's Drug
' Store.
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