-ji !.5,J-,_ * CONFERENCE MUSIC AT THE METHODIST CHURCH Delayed Account of the Grand Music 2t M. E. Church on the 12th, with Short Sketches of the Singers and Organist. For want of space this general comment on the Sunday Conference music at tinFirst Methodist Church was inadverdenlly omitted in last weeks issue. The great Conference has come and gone and everybody is delighted with it* grand success and good work accomplished. The Sunday services at the Methodist Church were especially tine. Both sermons, by Rev. Waterhouse and Dr. Snyder, were grand efforts, long to be remembered. Then the music by that choir of well known artists will never be forgotten. Without question or debate these were the two most elaborate church musical triumphs ever rendered in Abbeville or in upper Carolina, and the whole press of the state has eulogized its rendition, and it has been the talk of Church and State?hut with such vocalists and such an organist how could it have been otherwise? Miss Lenore Neville Long, colorature soprano soloist, head of the vocal department at Due West Female College, an artiste of the first rank, outsarig nersuu in the "Inflammatus" of Rossini's immortal "Stabat Mater," Millard's "Judicabit." and "De Torrente," showing the greatest flexibility of phrasing and distinctness of enunciation, proving herself to be master of her art. She has studied with Shakespeare, of London, and Hitter, of Berlin. The bird-like sweetuess of her voice, and her charming manners have mado her a| great favorite here and the writer ton-! siders her one of the greatest lyric soSranos (if not the greatest) in South Carona. Miss Mary E. Chreitzberg, solo contralto of Converse College, Spartanburg, pleased universally with her beautfful, round, rich, deep voice of such magnificent range and timbre. So sympathetic, mellow, and full of warmth was it that her duet with Miss Long in the "Te Deum" brought tears to the eyes of some in the immense congregation, as did her solo in the "Gloria." "With her charming manners and strong personality she will always be a welcome guest to Abbeville and the Methodist choir, to whom she has greatly endeared herself. We consider her the finest cultivated contralto in this state without exception. Now let us note Mrs. Jas. L. McMillan, the regular choir soprano soloist, and how beautifully she acquitted herself in the "Gloria in Excelsis" and "Veni Creator." She sang that most pathetic "Qui Tollis" with such artistic hnish and sympathy, that she also gathered tears from the audience and held them in breathless silence. Her solo at the evening service was also most beautifully rendered. Then Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Coleman, Miss Blanche Gary, and Mr. Hill, all sang their parts to perfection. Mr.1 Richard Plenge, who responded from Charleston, was a most valuable ac quisition to the choir, singing me nauwutand bass solo parts. He was true to score and skilful in rendition. His voice is a rich baritone of excellent timbre, inherited from his lovely mother, Madame Plenge, who for 30 years was soprano soloist of Grace Episcopal Church in the City by the Sea. Besides this, she was the leading vocal teacher there for the same number of years. She was endeared to all she ever came in contact with, and retired only a few years ago to private life. Mr. Osborne Basso of Anderson was also a valuable assistant and with hisjrich and powerful bass voice added much to the grand ensembles of the choruses and anthems. He is a member of the Methodist church of the electric city above us. Now, last but not least, we must say something of Prof. Huguelet, our most efficient organist and choir master, who brought this Conference music to such a high standard of perfection. And we all think his perseverance has reaped its reward by tne kind letters and telegrams he has received from three states full of congratulations, "well dones," etc, He never fails in any musical function he under takes, and always comes out on top t?y nis perseverance and hard work. He has the reputation from musical critics and authorities as being the most tasteful and ablest organist in the state, and as an organizer, none can equal him. His musical functions are notaDle in several large cities, especially in Charlrston where he was natured. In Atlanta also he has prospered among the profession, where he did considerable church and quartette work, besides giving recitals to the elite on Peachtree Street. We thank him for his masterly performance on Conference Sunday of making that grand choir sing, and that great pipe organ talk. Observer. If you want a John B. Stetson hat see the Rosenberg Mercantile Co. THE COTTON TREE. Not many people know that there is such a thing as a cotton tree, there is however In most tropical countries such a tree. It grows to be as large as our oaks here in in the temperate zone. The fruit is siwi lar to the pod of the vine commonly know here as "Cow itch" the two pods are similar in minrnnrt similar in shaDe. The pod of the cotton tree is much larger. When the cotton tree is ready to give up its fruit the pods fall off and burst open The ground beneath the tree is completely covered with the lint which scatters like a shattered "cat tail." The cotton is of a very short liber, not longer than the finger nail, but is never very usefuf. Most tropical people do not use mattresses but they do use pillows galore all these pillows are stuffed with th is cotton. Owing to the shortness of the lint it will not become nappy like ordinary cotton when used in this way. This question of-cotton supply would be forever settled should some wizard like Burbank lengthen the lint of the cotton tree. The latest folly from the fat witted, feather brained, feeble minded femininity who engineer tho | fashions, is the aero plane hat. The merry widow monstrosity was not enough. Now it is mo no planes bl planes, tri planes, balloons! Of course the price will be in keeping with the ^ names. Central American citizens in Mexico City have served up to "Uncle Sam" a dainty bit of protest over his treatment of Zelaya, saying that "Uncle Sam's" note is not inspired by a friendly government act, intimating that it behooves the live republics to be on the alert lest they be swallowed up. See the Rosenberg Mercantile Co. for baggirg and ties. List your real estate with me, Costs you nothing unless a Bale is made. R?bt. L. L uh Best quality spectacles and opera glasses at Bykard's. Promptness le our watcb word. Ring phone 107, and we will do the rest. C. A. MHford Co. Our line of wedding and Christmas pre ente are unsurpassed. Come and let us show you. Yours to please, C. A. Mllford & Co. For Japalac, renulnc, oils and stains, call 107. Mlllord's Drug Stare, We want to sell during the month of December 600 barrels of the purest and best flour known to mankind. ?. J. Link. | >< -- U ? ' I|-n~ I Tin 'I 1 ? ?J'jXtPUft THE CHI Names of Those Wh t > T7?;+.t, Danncr ui i aiinf < in the Bea Alibcviilo 31 Andrews. Mrs. H??rth.i Edwards Austin. J;is. II. Edwards Andrews, Miss Corric Edwards, Able. Thos. A. Edwards Eakin, S. Bullock, Mrs. M. L. Eakin. M Brooks, Mrs. 3 art ha Ellis, Jes Bentlev, Miss Etln'l May Ellis, Mr Branson, Mrs. Mamie Bailey, Mrs. Florence K. Gambrell Bowen, .Mrs. Mattie Gambrell Gambrell Chalmers, Mrs. Christina Gambrell Chapman. W. G. Gambrell Chapman, Mrs. Isabelle Gambrell Coleman, M. T. Gambrell Coleman, Mrs. Hannah If. 'iravdon Coleman, Uobt. 11. Graydon Coleman. Lovenia Graydon Coleman, Eugenia Graydon Clinkscales, Mrs.IIatlie. B>. Gary, Fr? I Cochran, .Tas. S. Game, M Cochran, Mrs. Clara Game, B. Cobb, Oscar 11. Green, li Caldwell, Mrs. Ida V. Gilliam. Cason, Fred Cilliam,' Cason, Mrs. Alice Gambrell Cox, Mrs. Ludie K. Game,Mi Calhoun, Mrs. Georgia Given, B Cannon, Mrs. Ida M. Green, M ~ .L- xr.,..?..,,, (i,-non A! UrOWlIllT, iUiao xiulii ? Cochran, G. W. Cochran, Miss Clyde Hanirnoii Cochran, Miss Harvey Hainniou Cann, Maland Ilainmoi Cann, T. Lester Ilainmot Cox, Miss Mary Eiiza Hamiuoi Iianitnor DuPre, Julius H. Hainmoi DuPre, F. C. Harrison DuPre, W. C. Hill, R. J DuPre, Mrs. Sallic W. Hill, Mis DuPre, Miss Mary Hill, Hnr Delnh, Miss Katie Hill, W. DeBruhl, M. P. Hill, Jas DeBruhl, Miss Louise Hill, Mrs DeBruhl, E. Calhoun Harris, 3 Douglass. Mrs. M. L. Harris, J Dansby, L. W. Harris, Dansby, Mrs. L. W. Hamlin, Daniel, Mrs. Jessie B. Harris, J Daniel, J. M. Hall, Mr McMillan, Mrs. Marie Owens, J McMillan, Miss Ada G. McMillan. AV. L. Penney, Mabry, R. L. Penney, Mabry, Mrs. R. L. Penney, Mabry, Francis Lee Penney, McDill, Mrs. J. V. Penney. McCullum, Miss Hattie Pen-in, '1 Milford, Mrs. Fannie K. Pennev, McAllister. H. R. Maxwell, Thos. H. Reese, H Maxwell, Mrs. Sadie Reese,' M McLeskey, H. A. Reese,' Si McLeskey, Mis. C. L. Reese, F Mi Kee. Sr.. J. W. "M McKee, Mrs. M. E. Rauipy, McKee, J. W., Jr. McKee, Miss Annie B. shillito McFall, Mrs. C. H. Silrri J " McFall, Miss Lou Ellen sign. Mi Martin, J. W. Unroll V Morgan, Clyde Sjx'ed.' M Moore, W. G. Sneed P Moore, Mrs. W. G. ^neod H McCord, Miss Essie Lee sneeri' A Mars, J. Moore Svfan' M Moore, J. Howard Svf in M McAlillv, Mrs. Mary E. S'vfan \l McAllister, Mrs. Annie T. si-fan'C McAllister, Miss Julia M. svfan' M McKee, Bobt. Lee Si-fan' \l McKee, Albert Henry si-fan M McDowell, ills. Ella E. Syfan! B Svfan, G NeufTer, G. A. Syfan, E NeuIter, Mrs. Ilorence Syfan, M Nickles, W. F. Syfan, Nickles. Mrs. Daisy Svfan, M Nance, F. W. B. Simmons Nance, Mrs. Ella Simmon: Sunday 5c The Hope of the Count the Preservers The excellence of their not be necessary to recall tin C Mrs. C. C. Hammond Caldwell, Miss Flo Thos. Stokes, Miss Ma Allen Stokes. Miss Eli: Inglesbv McFall, Miss Ele Oscar Hammond, Miss Cat Donald Caldwell, Miss Tin Claudius Gambrell, Jr., Miss He! William Bailey, Miss Ma Herbert Jones, LeBoy TiOnis Wilson. Manning Miss Hilda Svfan, John Mo Miss .Mary llill Harris, Thomas Marion Sellers Gambreli. C Mrs. M. T Miss Agnes Edwards, James O Miss Fannie DuPre, Gibson I Miss Susie Mabry, Miss Mil Miss Eugenia Coleman, Miss Mi Miss Catherine Game, C Miss Ioi Miss Myrtle McLeskio, Miss Ka Walter McFall, Miss Glr Marion Turner, Miss Eli Miss Gertrude Syfan, Miss Fa; C Miss Sadie Thomas Harrison, Mnrion ' Arthur McDonald, Geo. Cai Fred Nance, Xcal S\v< C Miss Georg Andrew McDill, Claude V Frazer McDill, Willie J? Robert McKee, C Miss Helei Miss Hannah Jones, Miss (in Miss Mary Cox, Miss Liz Miss Marion Mabry, Miss Lu Miss Rosa McFall, Miss Ma C; Miss Lizzi Miss Rebecca Jones, Miss Cai Miss Julia McAllister, C J. S. Ha W. L. McMillcn, J. L. Kin A. A. Wilkinson, W. T. Mt H. 0. Speed, W. M. M W. R. Speed, C Mrs. M. Miss Esther Gravdon, M i>s L?>i Miss Mary Klugli, Miss Jan Miss Julia Mabry, Miss Hal Miss Alice Jones, Miss liei V I. J. F.} Miss Margaret Rfose, Miss Lm Miss Paulino Harrison, Miss Cat 'Miss Leuvenia Coleman, Miss Km Miss Ruth Svfan, Miss Ru Cl W. N. Gray don, Teaelu Miss Minnie Blount, Miss Del Miss Edith Leach, Miss Hsu Miss Lillian KillingsworthMiss Cly Miss Catherine Klugh, Miss Ma CL C.V. Ha Mrs. Marvin Jones, Mrs. P. I Mrs. T. H. Maxwell, Mrs. G. ] Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. B. ] Mrs. Lela Kinard, Mrs. W. Cl Miss Fani Miss Mary Gruvdon, Miss Dm Jolin Dean Kinard, Maxie !< Albert McKee, M iss Ma Cl Rev. Hem W. H. May, G. W. Lt A. S. Simmons. F. L. Ret M. T. Coleman, John Loi J.C.Ellis, J.A.Hai H. K. McAllister, Fred Us S. R Turner, Thos. A. **r. WIImim'K IJ?-t> 3RCH ROLL. tt? t +U/> I 0 n&VC UUIldlCU uiiwwi mv ] and are Striving to Live luty of Holiness. k'tliodist Clmrch. . Mrs. Janio Hall. DeAVitt , Miss Georgia llall, Mrs. Hulah . Miss Helen Hall, MissGladis , W. W. Hall, Miss .Annie T. llall. Miss Cora rs. Jennie F. Hammond, Miss Mabel ('. j se C. Hammond, Miss Edith V. s. Hi-bceca .Tones, Joseph E. , Jno. M. Jones, A. W. , Mrs. E. C. Jones, J. J. , Miss Ellen 0. Jones, James Keith , Miss Alma E. Jones, ('. S. . Miss V irginia B.Jones, Mrs. Hebeeca , C. C. Jones, Mrs. Ida I, Mrs. Elizabeth , Wm. N. Klugh, Jas. C. , Mrs. Ada Klugh, Miss Katherine . Mrs. Susan E. Klugh, .Miss Mary , Norwood Klugli, P. I J. ink I>. Klugli, Miss Sarah E. rs. Annie Klngli, Miss Annie ]{. u1 uul vjiviii^auuu, future lives will be such that it will sir parentage to identify them. lass No. l. Gambrell, Teacher. rent-e NeuHer, George Jones, rio NeulTor, Miss PaulineWosmansky, ?aboth Gambrell, Miss Carolyn Eihvnrds, anor Kinard, Miss Gladys Edwards, herine Hammond,Miss Louise Reese, ilnia Hammond, Miss Grace Williams, len Hall, Franklin Niekles, rgaret Lomax, Mimnis Cason, lox. MissMargaretSwetonburg r Syfan, Raymond Swotenburg, rris, Richard Swetenburg, Maxwell, Joe Smith, lass No. 2. . Coleman, Teacher. ideinan, Miss Mary Stokes, 2d words, Miss Annie Spolts, irtha McLcskie, Miss Pearl Spoils, Idled Hnguelet, Miss Dorothy Miller. lass No. 3. 10 Miller, Teacher. lie Cox, Miss Margaret Lonmx, ulys Xickles, Miss Mattie Aiken, za!x*th Jones, Willie Aiken. / Andrews, LASS Xo. 4. Hammond, Teacher. McDonald, Maylon Cann, in, Ralph Cann, itenburg, liny Cann. lass No. 5. ia Edwards, Teacher. Wilkinson, Garry Hall, >nes, Maylong Cann. lass No. 0. i Edwards, Teacher. in' Stubbs, Miss Annie Hall, y.ie Svfan, Miss Lizzie Mae Sehroedor cy Syfan, Miss Margie Swetenburg. I lgaret Williams, lass No. 7. ie Pennev. Teacher. oline Reese, Miss Cliobell Clary. lass No. 8. iiiiiioihI, Teacher. iard, J. K. Jones, Donald. Jr., Norwood (Sraydon, cDonald, E. W. Kinard. lass No. ft. C. Owen, Teacher. liso McDill, Miss (Sladys Ilall, ie Lou llichey, Miss Caroline Gary, Itio Lyon, * Miss Joe L)uPre, llali Hall, Miss Mary Hodges. pass No. id. liller, Teacher. i Ellen McFall, Miss Julia Si^n, oiina Hill. Miss Lillian Swetenljnrtf, I 1 11 Crowther. Miss Janie May MeKee. tli Pottijjrcw, ,ass No. 11. r; T. kes, Teacher. miax, W. D. "Wilkinson, >se, Robert Coleman, iiax, Francis Mabry, ris, Jr., P. B. Speed, ion, J. M. Wilkinson, Jr., Able, M. M. Hall. I Boys wi iris! Choose Something Von Can Have Fun with ail the Year 'Roune. Tell Your Parents You Want a Thi.iU of making picture.* yourself ?-f your boy and gO'i 11 u tiily do with a Krownie. It if th?. simplest nf all paine ran to load and operate. You do ii all in oj.en daylight. Vnii iipp 1 i:ii cxiirricnnp. I!v fc.llow insr the siu;p!e h struetions you can make ^oo'.i uwithin ten minutes after iretfiiifi the camera, lint besure ilicy 3ou :lie Brownie. Prices: No ] Mrownie$1. No. i' Brownie No. Brownie S3. Two Folding Pocket Brownie $5. The EMurray Drug Co. I OFFER For Sale Dwelling' and Store in the (Jit of Al?l?? ville near S. A. L. nhops Price $:2,(!0U. The very place for si man wanting to dot-mail mcrcan tile buBinep.a. House and Lot corner Churclt ami Tanyatd Streets. This hou?? is new, well built and lias six rooms. Price $:2,000. House and Lot in Mt. Carme is located in the best f-ection of tin town. Price ?->50. One Lot on coiner of Orange and Leiron Streets, beautifully located level ai:d well draiued, J-jOO. TWO Lots near Waul law Street, two minutes walk from Graded School; near in, and a bargain at $500 each. Ill Acres one and one-fourth mile fn.ni City limits, price &2U00.00. 260 ACTCB land near Ml. Carmel, S. C , price ^2,|H?W?1?? The State of Soutli Carolina, CO UN TV OK ABBEVILLE. PROBATE CuURT. In !be matter of the Estate of Susan 0. BanUtpr. DpetiiBed. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. AU pemmR Inrfebttd to said estate mu*t s-tPe without delay, and those holding c a'rUR against tbe estate must prrnent th-u) 1-ioueily atteKic-d to L M. BANISTER and Ij. E. BaNI-sTkR, A dm i ii turn tors. The State of South Carolina, Couuty of Abbeville. * IX THE PROBATE COURT. 11. li. Ltlimer, Administrator of the Estate of Paris Cowan, deceased, Plaintiff, against Priscilla Cowan, Muthu Douaid. A'exander Prutt lila Braxton, Ezekiel Pratt, Muttie Pratt, Pernoma Pratt aud Lawrence Pratt, Defendants. Copy Summon?. For Ilelitf. (Complaint not Served.) To the Ab-ent Defendant?, Martha Duiia'd, Alexander Pralt and Ida uiuxton, Ezekiel Pratt, Mattie Pratt, iVrnom-i Pratt and Lawrence Pralt: Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer tlie complaint in this action, which was filed in the office of the Judge of the Probate Court for the said County, on the 12th day of November, 1909, ai.d to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his oflice at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service I hereof,exclusive of the day of such service; and if jou fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff ill this action will apply ho the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated twelfth day of November, 19(19. J. M. Nickles, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Absent Defendants, Martha Donald, Alexander Pratt aud Ida Braxton, Ezekiel Pratt, Matlie Pratt, Pel noma Pratt and Lawrence Pratt: Take Notice, That the complaint in (hi* action together with the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Judge of the Probate Court for Abbeville County. State or' South Carolina, on the 12th day of November, 1909. J. M. Nickles, Plaintiffs Attorney. November 12th, 1909. Master's Sale. The State nf South Carolina. County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. Juan L. Nowell et al, Plaintiffs, against (Juillermo Nowell et al, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated ease, I will offer for ale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in January, A. [>. 1910, within the legal hours of ^ale the following described land, to w it : All that tract or parcel of laud situate, lying aud being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, confining TWENTY-SIX (26) Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. L. Covin, T. G. Baker, P. A. Covin and others. Alwo, all that other tract of land in said County aud State, containing FIFTEEN (15) Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Tlios. Frith, J. S. Covin and by the above mentioned tract. These lauds will be sold as one tract. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. Trustee's Sale of Land By virtue of authority given to me in a Trust De?d executed by John T. Poore, on February 20ih, 1909, which deed is of record in the office of Clerk of Court for Abbeville County, S. C., in Book No. 27, at page 509. I will sell at public ."Hie in front of the Court House at Abb-ville, S. C., on Monday. January 3rd, 1910, during the hours of public sales, the following real estate : Ml acres or iauo, siiuioeu m liiiignuuii Township. Abbeville County, S. C'., >u waters of K?.>rr's creek, adjoining lands of (\ H. Allen, Mrs. E. Thompson, J. T. Cur-on, and others, more fully de-eribed in the Tiust Deed above referred to. Terms of Sale - Ca-h. Purcliaber to pay tor papers. JOHN N. BLECKLEY, Trustee. Anderson, S. C., Deo. 1st, 19(9. pt Order some Some of that Jem Flour, just Phone 75 to have our wagon call aud leave a pack, and your baking troubles will come to an end. If you wish light, wholesome bread, delicious pastry, etc., you will find that in the use of Jem you attain your desire. 'The Best by Teat," and of course everything else in Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits, etc. Yours to nlease. L. T.MILLER A large stock of Pittsburg Perfect Fence 011 hands now cheaper than rails. For sale bv The L. W, White Co. Alwajs Looking to Your InleriwtN. CiilSuud si c me at once, us I have two neat ' oiiaucs ufc coitugt-H .ueu I Uoned. M. K. HolllntuworiU. | ITCH Cured in .'10 Minnies by W'oolford's tSunitary Lution. Never tails. Sold l>y P. B. Speed, Druggist. \ SCHOOL ] Tablets Ink General Schoo! Speed's Dri FRESH C Direct from the fi week at the up-t - _ store 01 0. A. MILF01 SOUTHERN J THE SOOTH'S GEEA Unexcelled Dinning Car Service. Through Pullman Sleeping Ca Convenient Schedules Arrival and Depart No. of Trains. 106 Leaves for Greenville i 108 Leaves fox Columbia a 110 Leaves for Greenville t 112 Leaves for Greenville i 114 Leaves for Columbia a 107 Arrives from Greeowo 109 Arrives from Greenvil 111 Arrives from Columbii 113 Arrives from Columbia 115 Arrives from Greenvil For full information's to rates, routes, Railway Ticket A J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pups. Agent, Atlanta. Oa. Amos B. M We have filled our store room in t new and complete line of GENERAL MEI We feel that we are now ready to j If you need anything in Clothing, Shoes, Ha Tinware, Heavy ana. call on us and we will make it wor AMOS B. MORSI Dissolution Notice. j? Wo have bought Mr. Anderson's interest in the firm of Phiison, Henry ?fc Co. and the A firm name will be from now on Phiison iu huve u tvii.gU or cold. Just , euieiDi'nr H at Foley's Honey aud T*r will rouiu urc It. Ht-memner the name, Foley's Honey 18, 21 und Tar.and refuse substitutes. C. A. Muloru 1'JIO. Jt C F()I . n^em seugt i Alter exponare, aud when you f^el a cold coming on, taKe Foley's Honey aDd Tar, he great throat and lung remedy. It slop- itie Jj| cough, relieves the congestion, and espeN the cold from yonr 'j'Rtem. Is mlld'y laxative. tlie U. A. Mlifoid & Co. r The Rtar tlnl?Union made overalls for sa't I at t by L>. Polla&oif. | square wear sboe for boys at D. Pollakofl's | store. Yor F<>r colds and grip take 73611 at Mllford'e I drug store. OF ^ R08 Come to see us. We want your business. IThe L. W, White Co. Rea I ! . J..UL ... 1 JLLMTHS BOOKS Pencils I Supplies. ig Store. Uf :andy *ctory every o-date Drug jtD & CO. ] tin wiv I UllU ! T IX 1 ( TEST SYSTEM. \ I rs on &11 Through Trains. on all Local Train* ure of Trains. it 5:35 a.m. t 8:25 a.m. it 10K)7 a ra. it 4:05 p.m. t 6:25 p. m. od at 7:55 a.m. Ie at 9:40 a.m. a at 11:35 a.m. i at 5:20 p. m. le at 7:50 p. m. etc., consult nearest Southern gent, or J. C. LUSK, " i Dlvision.Pasp. Agent, j Charleston 8. C. * j ? | .orse Co. ' j* be past few days with a tCHANDISE jlease the most fastidious. ,ts, Dry Goods, Fancy Groceries th your while. S COMPANY imes Frank Clinkscales, ttorney and Counsellor at Law. H Abbe 'ille, s. c. 1 Office?First floor City Hall. I (lieu nam h locmh. - groc rltR go to Cbeitbam and you will otb quality and price. Cheatham before buying your groceries ?ou will save money. j can find elmost anything yon want at tbam'a. netriber we are giving away a 820 00 doll. >n't forget your coupons when trading at Cheatham's. ma want, lotee the greAtect line of toys brought to town go to Cheatham's, 'atbfitn will be beadqaartcra lor Santa i ibis yenr. ver chilled plows for sale at Cheatham's, to Ptieiithum's and get ' on ?n O'lver middle butter, and you will tuoke more u next year. ou want the be't tarn plow go to Cbeat> and gel au Oilier and you will get tbe he Rose^-her^ Mercantile are showing a fine line of es this season. See them ore you buy. or trunks, suit cases and id bags see the Bosenberg rcantile Co. ] For Sale. )wu gelding, 8 years old, one of the ;est load horses in the country. Can a three minute clip any time. Pergentle. Will sell very cheap. W. H. McFaJl. ?ureka Hotel. Christmas Holiday Rates. 5 Charleston and Western Carolina .ay will sell excursion tickets account ts holidays ut very low rates for the 1 trip. Tickets on sale December 17, , 22, 23, 24, 25 and 31,1909, and Jan. 1, linul limit returning Jan. 6, laiu. further information apply to ticket ts, or Ernest Williams, General Pas?r Agent, 829 Broadway, Augusta, Ga. or teed and feed oats see Rosenberg Mercantile Co. y will give you the best i he lowest price. l get your money s worm pour money back at the enberg Mercantile Co. ?. + d Robt. 8. Link'* advertisement. J