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^ l I 5 It has been our J store. We are satifi # Clothing?Shoes?H t money can buy. % j I $ mMM J * I *IME is past when one ma) ? I any of the time. J We are willing that the clot' mcu uwn uuiuen ui piuui. i # ing, if you please. f Designing, styling, tailoring an ^ the problem. For the rest, we w; I- l We want f f The Cottolene Is a Food Prod In recent years there has been a wave of re food products. National and State Pure Food ] manufacture, to insure the customer getting pu Any product which contains hog fat is sub; germs. Lard is made from hog-fat?it may be at best indigestible, and will raise havoc with ? Cottolene is a vegetable product, which is fai frying purposes. After the cotton seed oil has 1 of our own, it is made neutral and odorless, an> the result. Cottolene is a product of nature and is bound t the one dependable, healthful product for frying is carefully inspected and made to conform with | COTTOLENE is Guaranteed rYe?uunrdfi not pleased, after having given Cottolene a fair test. < . C~1J D--11- Cottolene is DnrlcpH in n: 111 XJU1* kcep it cIea^ fresh and from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors, such as fish Made only by ,THE N. K. FAIRBANK Orpington Ens for Hale. -p-, I am getting 16 eggs every day from 25 benn. Wbat are your hens doing? I can furnish von a fre?h letting of delect Orpington eegn, laid tbe same day that you bay. for one dollar. Apply J. F. Bradley. Tbe Call of (he Blood Sout for purification, finds voice in pimples, boils, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the Account South A akin.?all siens of liver trouble. Rut Aoril 13. 14. lo. lfllf Dr. King's New Life Pills make rich to Spartauburg and red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks, trajn scheduled t0 a fine complexion, health. Try them. ? ... ? 25c. at Speed's drug store. final limit returning ,,, half fare. Hot obooolata and all the hot and ooli) For further inforu drioka at MHford'a drag ator*. Fountain pana 11,50 to 510.00 at Mllford'n *J' MEEK, A. ( Book. star*. Atlanta, Ga aim to make every departrni ied that we have it in this lats?Gents' Furnishings-^ i5PP% ' -i. Ee Bes | III I I Every wl j ' It ii tt ^ taate and g Ti 7 fool any of the people ^ r hes we sell shall shoulder hem do their own talk5 but three-quarters of Come a arrant satisfaction. I your patrons we sell. ] Rosenber uct of Absolute Purity ? ters ( now jform in the making and inspection of and Laws have been passed, regulating their ?M re, healthful food. Aa"< ham ject to the taint or possibility of disease Yes,' pure, and it may not. At any rate, it is hegJ tny but the hardiest stomach. J].10 r superior to lard for all shortening and Smit been refined through purifying processes itors d an absolutely pure and healthful fat is jonM}5 I little moil 0 be wholesome. It is to g \ and shortening, and // ?' 1 all pure food laws. j f \ fj[cdJ rocer is hereby authorized to best your money in case you are | Abijt lils with an air-tight top to lio?, < fast 1 '?1 ?g \vetjl< &CURSION KATES ^ S:n = VIA ===== you il you ) hern Railway. out cliuei tlantic States Music Festival, Spartanburg, S. G\, iU^'. ), the Southern Railway announces reduced rates return. Tickets on sale April 12,13 and 14 and for nigh rrive Spartanburg before noon April 15, 1910, with who* ; not later than midnight April 10, 1910. Children boxr big t wutiaation, call on Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or it wi ? trod i i. P. A., ALEX. H. ACKER, T. P. A., (jour Augusta, Ga. in*> ' snt so comple Spring's Goo /ou will find HATS i t that Mont Lere you look ? you ?4- /\4 k^icisuj e standard of good style, ood wear. hat s wliy we La re it in eat styles in Soft and 1] nd L.ook T1 ige on Let us HI fe 1VJ EAST END. it "M" Sees and Hears c Rounds About the City and Route No. 3. le carnival is here and the "bon be the place of attraction d; it this week, not for "swappii but for sight seeing. "A li and then is relished by the i." So let's all' go and see the have a little fun. r. Aaron Cohen, that courteous, ileman known to the boys a hi," was in .the city this week s Is with his host of friends who im a hearty and most cordial w< every one is glad to see him an as one of us again. me of our friends from Mt. < were shopping in the city last and Mrs. P. K. Black, Mr. Jol and daughter, Miss Gladys, Mi :h and sister, Miss Maggie li >e good people are always weicoi i in our citv. ss Edna Cox is home from Ro< Lcvount of the extreme illness > throe year old sister who has ia. Dr. L. T. Hill is in attendan e Abbeville high school team x rreenwood next Friday to ph n wood team. We wish our boy and hope they will keep their 1 arly won from this team recei: Vbbeville diamond. old family servant belonging IIton family recently died at the tier anxious prayer was that she mired to return to her white fan sville county. Aunt Barbara fill servant for many years ai espect and love of the Thornton one and all. I AT WE HliAlt AND SEE ON HOT". ss Ellen Link, accompanied b >, Miss Lillie Link, were amoi >me visitors in the city last Sati . T. E. Wilson, with his sister were among the visitors in tl Mondav. . Will John Evans is spending i ?me. no of the farmers were plnntii ast Monday and others will begi s. A. -T. Ponncy spent last w< mi with her brother. Mr. John uid family. f, boys, do you ever have any | g ladies and sweet little girls'tc nt your muil boxes V Well, I'm ou if you don't. We are honor presence every day. and don't we would get through each day I!seir presence and sweet smi r us up. (4et the ladies on yoii you are all right. . II. W. Lawson was in the cit I'lay on business. He spent 1 t in the city with relatives, i would advise any and all p< l..avc a desire to tamper with th s to let them alone or they will , rouble. Carriers have people i I, for all such persons, and if re] 11 be the means of giving you iction to Uncle Sam's United i t. We hope a word of kindly viil bo sulllciont. hi iiiriii te that each in itself sh ds. Look over each d that each and every 1 > Oxford iv Can Buv Et?t Stetson % ^ bears ti?o 1 ^ Stetson 1 1 Name Vy n f V Oxfon .1 I ent Leatl l sec the H . I the Kr: ^ I means a LI I bility. Ji j rv j I will see t . good fit, good and otnei I Our S all the > I yOU have c<!* ^ I feel right Bring ^ will brine lem Over the merit show you. Cercanti 9 K Census Appointments. [ The following is the list of appointments I for Abbeville County: L in His ??!>ert, l). Purely, f m. ltolanu L. Eursley, B Along John H. McDavid, 1 John M. Gambrell, Samuel P. Morrah, a vnrrl" Otway Henderson, av and John D. Cade, T ig crit- Mrs. Rebecca Wideraan, I ttlefun Oscar A. Morrah, best of Luther S. Bradley, g i ttiirlitc James M. McAdams, M William F. Crowther, (cpninl James W. Raysor, [ s "Big Dave Humphreys, haking Ja"ie?Bv,Ae"ew' extend ?ohn. N- Pratt, >lcome Hugh G. Bowen, Id wish Thomas H. Botts, Preston B.Carwvle, fnrmoi Mattox P. McCalla, week. John M. Huckabee, in TnrI John A. Nance, 'g _ Emory M. MeCoril. rough. COLORED. Lucian M. Fair, fik Hill Charles 13. Johnson, of her James T. Percival, i pneu- John H. Walker, ice Ellen M. Clinkscales. rilf fr0 W. W. Russell, Sup. ly the ? Pernors The m',,,ou of the Alr itlyon is the germ of LaGrippe, that, oreathed in, brings suffering to thousand*. It's to the after effects are weakuess, nervousnorth nes9, lack of appetite, energy and ammight bition, with disordered liver and kid vvus'a ue^8, The greatest need then is Elecid hud lric ^'Hers, the splendid tonic, blood i fami- purifier and regulator of Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Thousands have rE 3 proved that they wonderfully strength-1 eu the nerves, build up the system and i y 'iei' restore health and good spirits after an ig the attack of (Jrip. If suffering, try them. [ll\iil'a 10?iy 5(Je. Perfect satisfaction guaran10 city' tee(l ^ P- & Speed. awhile Xcw Schedule for Nenlionrtl. In Feb. 6,1910. ig cot- No.33 due 1.15 p. m. Southbound vestibule. 11 next | No. 50 due 3.48 p. Qj* Southbound Itciil. I No. <11 due 2.56 u. m. Southbound night train 10i. No. 32 due 5.12 p. m. Northbound vestibule p ' No. 52 due 12.53 p. no. Northbound local. 1 ci>, jso. as due 2.u8 a. ni. Northbound night train pretty | the sound sleep of good health. 'I'he restorative power of sound sleep can SOl'ry not. bp over esf.1 mated and anv alimpnt thai (>(l by prevents it In a menace lo health. J. L. know ; sJoutners, Eau Clare, Wis., nays"For a long __ with- ,lme 1 have bean unable to sleep soundly ~~ los to utitM, because of pains across my buck and > soreness of my kidneys. My appetite was u sine v e ry poor and my general condition was , much run down. 1 huve been taking Foley's ;y last Kidney I'llis but a abort time and now sleep "riilfiy ! a?< sound as a rock. I eat and enjoy my I meals, and my general condition Is greatly M'sous ' Improved. I cau hon etiy recommend Fo| ley's Kidney'Pi lis as 1 know tbey have cureu 0 'P . me" C. A. Mil lord Jk Co. get in )I1 tilt' j ? 'r/'iy wited 11111 an in- Cured in 30 Minules G. by Wooiford'a Sanitary Lotion. Never u " fails. Hold by P. ?. Speed, Druggist. trv%vtwwv%vtwwv%? IN M T I iiii yui,mc- \ $ * ould represent an exclusive # epartment separately?our . J ine represents the best that ? ' \ s for Men and Women | r 'J* i Ties and Trap Sandals in Pat- J ler, Gun Metal, Suede and Kid? 5' ippendorf-Dittman kind." This, . j combination of style and dura- i ist compare therii closely and you he difference in the Krippendorf 4 lines. It's in the finish- ' f hoes are the kind that will make **' f that satisfied feeling?that you J and look right- ' # us your feet one time and they # ; you the next. J of the goods | le, Inc. I i Idti Hi i iiii I. Ik. 1 DEALERS IN KXXRS, FLOORING, LATHS, ASH, CEILING, LIME, \L INDS, SHINGLES, CEMENT. In fact anyihiig (bat is Deeded to build a bouse. Let us make your plans and figure with you on your work. If we do your work your plans will Dot cost you aDythlog, aDd if we doD't get your work we will m&ke the other man do it cheaper. Get prices on material before buying elsewhere. We want your 1 .3^ i i_ j s i- - a n ir t n ... .Ua1a?? uuMLithB uuu aie uismug prices iu get iu iuu win uuu ua juat uciuw the Eureka Hotel?a few Btepe from the square. Drop in and see our stock?write or pbone us. PHONE 233 ABBEVILLE, S. C. Acker Building & Repair Co., '?? " > We are new Ready for Business WITH THE BIGGEST STOCK OF flnvn. Flnnr. Oats. Rarlftv. Sftftds. VV""J * 7 7 Heavy and Shelf Hardware that we have ever carried. Of course we have all the other thiols such as Sugar, Coffee and all kinds of light groceries. Shoes, Clothing (our tailor made garments for which we take orders is up to the very best.) *1 We handle more seed than any other house in town. Garden Seeds, Millets, Cane Seed, Spring Barley, etc. Come and see us. We teed your help to make our business a success, and we want your partnership. Amos B. Morse Co. The Peoples Savings Bank. t ABBEVILLE, S. C. jLfinrAiuivi. OFFICERS. g> Q Thomsoili H# Q Anderson 8.|G. THOMSON, President. G. A. Neufler, C. C. Gambreli, , A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, R. E. COX. Cashier. J* stark? E- Cox< Jonn A. Harria. > j i