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" If you cannot iind what ;
find ^ 111 Abbeville." That ha
A We have studied the wants of
J We keep a stock large enoi
5 Wc have men who know lu
fj ^ of those who know us. For the
5 We specialize oil Men's Clot
? **jfF Children's Fine Slioes.
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? SHOES! SHOES! . I
^ Howard & Foster's and Hanan's for men?Krippen- We sell the
^ drof-Dittman for ladies. These lines are well known to Metz, JN<
^ most of you. newest shades a
^ One pair means a regular customer.
5 SHIRTS! SHIRTS! COL
^ The Npw r.nlnmhia at Si.oo to $1.50. Garland at Wm. Barl
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A 50 cents. The patterns in this line will appeal to the neat ' styles. They
f dresser, and the quality is as good as the money will buy. each or 2 for 2j
5 Don't wait until you are ready to buy, but come in and i
? best values for your money. We ar
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1AA FIIDRAMA Al IIII Aft regular price $400,to be offered in this
lUU FARRAND PSAflUS section for $300 each while they last?
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sold direct from the factory. For convenient distribution, Holland Bros., m
of Greenwood, S. C., are their authorized distributors in this section.
The factory wishes to double during 1910 the output of any previous
year, and this is the reason for making this unprecedented otter. s.,
This Piano is the finest that money, skill and experience can produce be
and is lully warranted for 10 years. This guarantee is backed up by millions
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Masonic Temple. G-REEKTW ?j9 ss. v^.iDistributors
for the Farran Co., Detroit, Mich., and London, Eng. k.
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liing*, Shoes, Hats an
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s department. Ilac
tie Tailoring it stand
ides in conservative
JATS! HATS!
i following well known lines :
D Name and John B. Stetson,
ind styles.
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ker & Co's linen collars in all
cost no more and wear longer.
5 cents.
get familiar with oui
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bllsbed every Wednesday at two dollars a i
a year In advaiiee. (
Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1909. J
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Fluffy's Smiles Won Her Audience- (
bluffy came, she saw, she conquered. 5
ift'y's smile is her fortune. Her laugh- j
and wit are so spontaneous, she bub- i
is over with good nature and fun. <
iffy has nooer exorcised the frowu '
inkles and they are foreign to her j
ysonporuy. Fluffy is one great bunch t
good nature. As the king of the swap- f
rs convention would say Fluffy is a
>rrel top, a high hooker, a high looker, t
;1 a four year iold."
"luffy is one of the kind that makes a a
ole show by her "lonely", however, the {
rsonel of the play was fully up to stand- [
1, especially Knuckles. Knuckles is
3 of the kind that would butt in through
oiler plate. Ho has all the slang of the
itermongers, all the jar words of the
arf rats, all the lingo of the leisuro lad- c
s boiled down to meet all exegejicies ^
d uses them on all occasions. f
t is refreshing to hear Knuckles express t
nself. his rabbid metaphors bite like I
od old cider.
Huffy and Knuckles make a pair, better j
u .. f..ii l.i.nun (l,\ tn ann PlulTv if vnu 1
vg a chance, her smile is good to .see.
The opera house was well filled oil Jlon- .
\' night and the conennsus of opinion
s that Fluffy Ruffles wus fully up to the ]
fh standard of plays that we havo been
ored witli up to this time this season.
L'ho play was the kind lliat young folks ,
at to join and follow and that older folk '
e to look at oven through their lingers. <
Ssile l>y Executor. (
By virtue of tlie Power given m>?, as |
ceeuior, under the W.Tl of Mo<es
nitli, ami h\s<i by virtue of a Decree .
the ('oiirf of Ohiiiii'iii Pleas for Abvi
I It- County, I will sell at public
c!ion, al Abbevil'e C'oiirf Huns
utli CarolinM, on Swlesday in Decern- 1
r nex', tlie r<al es'a'e of tlie saiil
^se.s iSmiiii, nom-isiing of two tracts
laml, lying near Due West, S. C\,
(I iiescnueu :is u) iuw>;
All that tract or parcel of 'anil rouining
Ninety Six ami One Half (AG!)
^res, and bounded by binds of J.
idson, Mr.--. Walker, Melvin Ashley
d other-".
Al o, nil that tra>d or pa'oel of lanil
fitaihii u, Kiybiy Five and One Half
i.i) A cits, and Ivutided by tbe lands
o'-e scr.beil, bv lands of J S. D->dD,
M-dvin Ashley and others.
lioth of the-e tracts are \vi II improv,
hating gi-od dw-lbiig bouses and
od i;ubui!ditgi. TbN is a splendid
p?ii'(niiity to m t a uood hon-e.
lVrtiis of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to
y f.?r p ipe s, which will l-e pr? pared !
tbe Attorney ??f be Ksenior
O.I\ H A WTIIOHX,
ceeu'orof tt'e \Vid of M-sea tSmitb.
November 1:2th, Utiiii.
Home-Ground Pfaal from Hcme-Made
Corn.
I". 1>. K;:kin grinds on Tuesdays and
idays. lie lias a splendid mill and will
vc you meal that cannot be excelled. I
Remember the days, Tuesdays and Fri- ,
ys. . *
Drop him a card and he will furnish ?J
>ur home with meal and grits. ^ t
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rg's you are not like
saying and a true
igh to know what to
ent tastes of the peo
. We have the confi<
e business.
(I Furnishings, Ladie
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lie tt-Carhart & Co., j
s pre-eminent,
and fancy colors a'i
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We ha
in all the Hosiery.
or another
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the latest Our lii
t p oonfc prettiest wi
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styles you
different lines,
show you and make
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Burned Out.
Mr. J. W. Hykard lost his home by fir
>n last Friday evening.
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Ho requests US to siiy lur mm uiat nv i
sadly in need of funds to rebuild a home
md 'that he will appreciate it very much i
Jiose indebted to him will kindly pay thei
jills at this time.
Those who owe Mr. Rykard will find liiu
it his place of business on old law range
V cheek addressed to him at Abbeville wil
leip him very much just now.
Estate of James T. Latimer, Dec'i
Notice of Settlement and Applieutioi
for Final Discharge.
Tkb" "ni.'ce oil the S7 d>v of Nnrpii
<-r, li)09 I win render h dual arc>ntn < f m
a <1 (1<>lri?8 n? Ex>rti'orof ihi E-i'Hi
I J miie-T Livl'in r.h e-l, sn 1 1ih > itJoe
I'Hl'" o( I'rooHIn f ir .ar?tie-*111?? Cointv Ht ]
)'c ook h. in.. hiuJ on Mm tarn" d<v wl I Hppl
'ir u fl-iHl di-cliurke from uiy tru t lis tue
Exonnlor.
All peronris bnvlne demands Hgnlnst Mil
iRla'e will pr.netit thom for pmnienl on ci
ipfoie thiit tltiy. nrovcu and uu'tiuuMeuUd c
je forever t-arr< d.
WM. A. L \'J IMEll
Exeo'ilor.
Good Positions.
Qualify for better position. Investigate
i.i.i t /i t; a umi.;!!it s r,
luurira* o. \J. a_?iv/??n, nuu^?...v,
Try This in November.
Thousands upon thousands of fan
ilie3 who have not been regular ea
ers of Quaker Oats will begin on th
first ol' November and eat Quake
Oats once or twice every day for thirt
days of this month; the result i
good health and more strength an
vigor will mean that every othe
month in the year will find them doin
the same thing.
Try it! Serve Quaker Oats plent;
fully and frequently for the thirt;
d;iys ol November and leave off a coi
responding amount of meat and greas,
louds. You'll get more health, mor
vigor and strength than you ever go
in tliirfv rl.nvs nf nnv nthpr kind o
eating.
While you are trying this see tha
the children get a full share.
The best food for them. Quake
Oats is also packed in hermeticall;
sealed tins for hot climates; keeps in
definitely. ^ 1
If vou are thinking of buying a gui
or your boy, get him a Mauser or Krnj
fauorson, cither is less dangerous thai
i parlor rifle or a cap pistol.
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OSIERY! HOSIERY
ive the sole agency for the famous
Guaranteed to wear six months withe
pair.
"KWEAR! NECKWEi!
tie of Neckwear at 25 cents and 50 ce
2 have ever shown. We have all col
wish.
iTou owe it to yourself to
you welcome.
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DOTS FROM ARBORVILLE. g
? Arborville, November 11,1909. . D
'? A SAD ACCIDENT.
? On last Tuesday morning while playing ?
l- around in the house the little boy, the only j!
e son of Mr. William Anderson of the lower jj
i- part of this section, turned over a kettle of P
i, boiling water and scalded himself all over,
- as we understand, except the face. He ?
r suffered until Saturday, when he died. "
it This should be a warning to all mothers to P'
[- keep dangerous things out of the way of P
k the little ones. The family has our sym- 1,1
u pathy. May the dark cloud have a silvery .
s lining. i
DR. COOK NOT IN IT. | fo,
a Mr. John H. Green returned home last; j*
t Tuesday from a trip to Charleston. He;*"
s has discovered a new world, he thinks?,
s the other world is all water. Mr. Green jt<;
thinks there is one more lily to be plucked j _
0 yet in old Carolina, for he met her near Co- j!,(
i. lumbia on his way home. i*SB3!
s Miss Lillie Bowie spent last Sunday ,
!_ night witli Miss Jessie Bowie. They cer-; ^
[. tainly enjoyed themselves if talking and
| laughing count for anything. i"
' We notice Mr. W. M. Tims riding around
Gilgal on his bicycle. Some of our girls rc
had better ljjk out; his .viioel uiigut give j U1
e
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" SAVER
There's On]
aHT ? that's the Great MAJ
MjKm make claims ?but here'
MM/f Ranges outlast three o
? mWm they're the only rangos mad
k MmM and Charcoal Iron and th<
mmM rust. Then, the alr-tlght Joints
fly your fuel bill la halt and gives
r 1RV la the year.
gjU The MAJESTIC has a 15-gal
y mmm voir wblch beats water In a Jiffy
n MmW when dropped It forms a rigid i
u mmm rack slides out automatically, ho
d Hi peal to t>e ?a it, Another foatu.
g HI The Great
MaJ i
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' { laueaDie ana
;i H Raj
t' wEL la thd open end aah pan which act
f Win under the ash pan?no mass or de
Each exclusive MAJESTI
wk more practical, more servl
t wn beat ran?e your money en
I It /Vbbvville I
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at at their gate?duty would force them
> ask him in.
ESTllt'CTlVK F1BE AND RUNAWAY MULE.
On last Sunday morning about three
clock the Barn of Mr. W. K. Ellis, a prosn-ous
farmer of Cold Spring section, was
JStroyed by fire with about seven or eight
undred bushels of corn, and all of nte
iy and fodder. We have not not heard of
ly loss of stock except some hogs. Wejpe
there was no stock"lo8t. Mr. Ellis has
jr sympathy. This barn was one of the
jst we ever saw. Mr. Ellis knows how to
ive anything done.
On last Sunday as Mr. James H. Green
id just hitched up his mule and pulled
- <-U.? KMA/I 4-UA *Y?H1A VtAMAm fA 4iimn an/)
J Lilt; IIUCO, IUU UiUlC ISUgCUl w~* jump wuv*
jck, jerking Mr. Green down; and then
te mule, finding himself free, started off
a lively run. Before he had gone far
ie buggy struck a tree and was badly
>rn.
We have just heard that Mr. William
)hnson of Greenwood county, who has
;en in the asylum for some time, will
>on be able to come home. We are glad
) hear thot he is improving.
Miss Ellon Seawright opened her school
lis morning at Arborvilie. We can rest
isured that the children will be well cared
?r. We are sure the school will prosper
ndar her supervision.
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Reputationn*
Jj to life of
[y One Best^&k
restio-lfc'e bo easy to
'a the proof?Majeetto
f any other make, because VBA
le exclusively of Mall?M<
3y just can't break, crack 01 Urn
and pore nibestoslining outs
yoa a pcrfect baker every day
lion, all copper, moveable rewr,
No springs In the oven door?
shelf bearing any
1 fling anything SCOOTS JJ3JH
iSTio m
Charcoal b** JH
ioe m
a as a shovel and ft ififlall Mh cop KK3
inger of Are about A MAJESTIC. mMM
C feature makaa thU range mmm
cwblok ?noi? durabto-tn? MOM .
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