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[ Save I ANDO I The best way t ti nnt nf vnnr IV/M V vr* J v w?* The Boing ai will help you out some sh? We will alsc % very little m< ' ?& > ' & Now is your be issued Ju limited numfc fe'^V St >. L ~Jf j _____ V. rv:. / ' I!':," T\ M 1" . Ming a & . J. S. Morse, Secref v. y*J JOHNSON WINS * . . JEFFRIES IS KNOCKED ' OUT IN FIFTEENTH ROUND By W. W. NAIGHTON Reno, Nev., July 4.?Jack Johnson proved himself Jim Jeffries' master to-day at every stage of the battle, even the great test 01 strength that was expected seemed to be in Johnson's favor. In the early rounds with the pressue of his glove he twisted Jeffries' left arm almost into the hammerlock position to prevent the big fellow using it while breaking. While the rounds went on and Johnson's confidence came to him he took ail kinds of liberties with Jeffries. As a rule Johnson whips his men with his right uppercut. He used it a few times today, but it } was left hooks and left uppercuts. while clinching that brought Jeffries to terms. In the first fighting Jeffries was powerless after a few rounds nad passed. He could not devise any way to escape punishment while they were feinting and swinging at close quarters. It seemed the easiest thing in the world for Johnson to free his left arm and tilt the big fellow's head. First of all blood came from Jeffries' mouth and then his right eye closed. His nose poured blood. After the sixth round the battle had a decidedly Johnson flavor. Jeffries got in a few body blows while going into a clinch, but he was slowly chop pert to pieces and all of Johnson's nest licks 'were put on Jeffries when they were coming1 together. In the fifteenth round he was knocked down three times with left hooks delivered by Johnson while standing away Sam Berger was entering the ring on tne occasion of the last knockdown to acknowledge defeat and in the meantime Jeffries was declared out. Official Timekeeper Hailing announced that only eight seconds had elapsed when Berger jumped into the ring to protect Jeffries from further punishment. Hailing says Jeffries would have been counted out, as he could not have straightened up before the count. Owing to Berger's inter-] ference the victory will be counted as a knockout. + Xapoleon's <? rit was of the unconquerable, never-saydie kind, the kind that you need most when you have a bad cold, cough or lung disease. Suppose troches, cough syrups, cod liver oil or doctors have all failed, don't lose heart or hope. Take Dr. King's New Discovery. Satisfaction is guaranteed when used foran> throat or lung trouble. It has saved thousands of hopeless sufferers. II mastere stubborn colds, obstinate ?1 ^ In nrnil r\ IXfUgUP, liCliiuiiuagca, i?(jnypv, vtux^, asthma, hay fever aDd whoo'piug cough aDd ia the most safe aDd certain remedy for; all bronchial affectloos, 50c. $1.00. Trial bottle free at Speed's . drug store. Xew Schedule for Seaboard. In May 15,1910. No. 33 due 12 25 p. m. Southbound. No. 58dne 3.57 p.m. Southbound No. 41 dne 2.58 a. m. Southbound. No. 32 dne 4.32 p. m. Northbound. No. 52 dne 1.02 p.m. Northbound. No. 38 due 2.08 a. m. Northbound. r? MUST BE ABOVE SUSPICION Kidney and bladder ailments are ho serious In Ihelr oonBequenoee. and If unchecked so of' ten fatal thai any remedy ottered for theli cure mnit be above suspicion. Foley's Kidney PIUb contain no harmful drugs and have successfully stood a long and thorough test. C. A. Mllford & Co. See the Acker Building and Kepalr Com any'a "ad." v Your. WN YOUI 0 get a start is to lary each month. 1 get this start if ires with ,us. , ' i help you own y< ore than you pay r chance. The fou ily 20th, and we >er of shares to off ?e Us at Oi ud Loan OF ABBEVILLE qi*v Hr fi. A ?* J ^? V-' - Tell Her So. I Amid the cares of married life, In spite of toil and business strife, If you value your sweet wife, Tell her so. Prove to her you don't forget, The bond to which the seal is set: She's of life's sweet the sweetest yet, Tell her so. When days are dark and deeply blue, She has troubles same as you; Show her that your love is true, Tell her so. There was a time you thought it bliss, To get a favor of one kiss; A dozen now won't come amiss, Tell her so. Your love for her is no mistake, You feel it dreaming or awake; Dont conceal it, for her sake, . Tell her so, Don't act. if she has passed her prime, As thought to please her were a crime; If e'er you loved her, now is the time, Tell her so. She'll return for each caress, A hundred fold of tenderness; Hearts like hers were made to bless; Tell her so, You are hers and hers alone, Well vnn ktmw she's all vou own: Don't'wait to carve it on"a stoue, Tell her so. Never let her heart grow cold, Richer beauties will unfold; She is worth her weight in gold; Tell her so. Putting it Straight Edgefield Advertiser. That a new trial has been refusec W. T. Jones, the wealthy wife mur derer of Union is very gratifying t< that portion of South Carolina's citi zensbip which stands for law enforce ment. In our opinion too much con sideration has been shown Jones al ready. Had he been a negro or pool white man be wauld have been wear ing prisoner's garl months ago, o; probably wouia nave ueen naDgea in stead, The family that eats plenty of | Quaker Oats i I is a healthy,7 rugged | family. \ i \ The most popular fond in the world be I cause it does most and costs least. Packed in regular size packages, and in her- j metically scaled tins for hot climates. 54 Tin cans are cheaper an< better for fruit and vegeta ! bles. Cans and cappers a ; Glenn's. I m Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any cas of kidney and bladder trouble not beyom the reach of medicine. No medicine can d more. 0. A. MUlord (b Co. ' Money ? HOME put aside a little inn of llili(?villp JlilVll VI 11IU 17 V I 1IIV you will take jur home at a ent per month. rth series will have only a er at this time. nee "i Association I . Neuffer, President IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Don't Mistake the Canwe of Your Troubles-An Abbeville Citizen Shown How to Cure irbcm. Many people never suspect their kidneys. If suffering from a lame, weak or aching back they think *that it U only a muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sets in they think it will soon correct itself. And so it is with all the other symptoms of kidney disorders. That is just where the danger lies. You must cure these troubles or they may leud to diabetes or Bright's disease. The best remedy to use is Doau's Kidney Pills. It cures all ills which are caused by weak or diseased kidneys. Abbeville people testify to permanent cures. J. C. Black, Main St., Abbeville, 8. C., says : "I have used Doau's Kidney Pills and must say that I am well pleased with the results. I was feeling miserable for some time as the result of backache and pains across my kidneys. I was also lame and sore aud irregular naanBTOa nf the kirinev secretions caused me annoyance. I had heard Doan's Kidney Pills highly recommended for Buch troubles and going to P. B. Speed's drug store, I procured a box. They helped me a great deal and I have had but little pain or distress since." For sale by all dealers. Prioe 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. . Remember the name?Doan's?and ' take no other. UlilfoitrN LncalN. Harris lithla wa*?r aDd glcger ale at Mll* ford's drug more. Pbonelfl?. Glenn Springs water at Mllford'p. r Slop your feet from hurting and get a box - of Tlz at Mlltord's. r Tbe best shampoo for ladies hair IsTber-ox . and Orris Koot. Get It at Mllford's drug store Promptness and accuracy Is our watcb toArrt Phono no vnnr nrflurt Wo annrpplulp your business. C^A. Mlllord & Co. Pbone 10* Get a box of Air Float talcum with a pull' _ free at Mllford's drug store. Prescription work Is made a specialty with us. Dr. Power needs no Introduction and 1b on the Job. Mlllord's drug store. We have always appreciated you* tra'le by giving good honest service, aud this shall be the policy of this Arm. C. A. Mllford & Co. ROur Ice cream and soda water department Is lu full blast. You can get any drink made anywhere from us. C. A. Mllford <fc Co. We have spent our money freely In your town to give you the best drug store In the State. It Is up to you to say whether we have done so or not. Phone 1U7. C. A Mllford & Co. Harris ginger ale at Mlllord's. Leggett's fine chocolates at Mllford's. Stomach trouble and Indigestion can be relieved by Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. For sal* at M11 ford'h drug stare. 1-iord Casper cigars, the best 5o cigar on earth, at Mllford's. Our Ice cream Is mrde of pure cream. Rich milk and eggs can't monthly hurl your child. Send them down. Mlllord's drug store. 1 toii t a No. 1, R. F. n.. Rome, N. Y., Jhii. 17, I'JUfi. The Bloodlne Corporation, Boston, Ma?N. Dear Sirs: I have used eighteen bottle* of yoar Bloodlne for kidney trouble, and think It is the bent remedy I have ever ti"ed, and _ wish you would send me a box of Bloodlne Liver Pllln at once. Yours truly. } ltenjHuiln Frank. C. A. MUford A Co., special ageD In. t Builders aad farm hardware at very interesting: prices at The Dargan-King Co. a ' o Blue Flame oil stoves In all bIzor at The Durban-Klnt; Co. Successful Sunday School ConventionTin' Third Annual Convention of tlio Abbeville County Intor-donominafional; Sunday School Convention was hold in the; .Mfl.ho.list church at Abbeville on Juno 21st 1 au<I 22nd. A most excellent program had boon arranged and was earned out with very little change. After a short devotional service, the' President J. S. Morse made1110 report for, thataflice and for the Secretary. .Mr. *J.j M. Oanibrell, Treasurer. Ihon followed! with his report which showed all pledges' paid and a small surplus left. j Dr. MotTatt, President of Erskino college addressed the meeting on "The Sunday School Teacher*'and was followed by liov. Mr. Green, |>iistor of tin"! Presbyterian Church. (ire.'iiwood, S. ('.. whose subject was, "Host, Methods of st udying Sunday! School I.ess.ms". These two addresses' alone were worth the t rip to this convention to say nothing ofc the < thor lino and I instructive talks. On Wednesday, the second day of the convention l!ov. P. 15. Wells so well known j in Abbeville, butHnow located in Anderson conducted the opening exercises. After this, the delegates wore enrolled j representing twenty two Sunday Schools; in various parts of the county out of a total of sixty. No more interesting talker and indnfat igable worker can be found perhaps than Miss(?race Vaudiver of Spartanburg who is State Supt. of the Primary Dept. (f the State Sunday School Association. Iler _ -i int-ni ffitinn f/? ' J)njJSC3IlU<5 <1/1111 UII?ut?5 lunu iiio|UL(iuvu M/ the meeting. The following part of the program was thou carried out: "How to make fho S. S. grow,' Rev. Mr. Green; "The lmginners in S. S.," Mis. Cloo. Gary-Leo; "Primary Grades Miss Grace Vandiver; "Junior Grades." a paper by Rev: E. K. Reaves Baptist Cliurcii, HoneaPath, and read by Mr. AV. A. Teuiplcton; "Tho use of the black-board in tho S. S." wiis most interestingly discuss by Rev. E. B. Kennedy; of the A. R. P. church Abbeville. On Tuesday night Mr. Geo. Hodges Supt' Presbyterian S. S. Greenwood made a lino addres^on S. S. work and equipment." Rev. J. B. Dendy, pastor of the Baptist church, Lowndesvillo addressed the meeting Wednesday afternoon 011 "Jesus us a Teacher" a subjcct most admirably handled and instructive to tho audience. The Exocutive committee fixed the date Of next meeting for Thursday and Friday before the fourth Sunday in July 1011. It is believed that this date will better suit for tho country churches jib the farmers will be bettor up with their work and can bettor attend. It is honed that, every Sunday School of every denomination will take up this work I and send a full delegation next time. The I ( hospitality of the Abbeville people was < highly appreciated bv all Out then the city | is only living up to her piist record. The following ofiieers committees etc., were elected after which the convention 1 adjourned. ( OFFICERS FOB 1(510-1011. , Pres. Rev. E. 11 Kennedy, Abbeville. f Vice Pres. Rev. jH. W. Pratt, Abbeville. Vice Pres. Rev. J. P. Dendy, Lowndes- 1 villo. ( Treas. Rev. J. M. Gnmbreil, Abbeville. ' Sec. R. R. Cheatham. Donalds. I EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 1 Rov. Henry Stokes J. R. McGee, ' Roddy Devlin W. A. Templeton, j Dr. W. E. Link J. M Lawton, J. S. Morse, A. T. Mcllwaine. J J. A Tribble, Donalds Township. ( D. S. Edwards, Due West Township , Geo. Crowther, Diamond Hill Township. Henry Mosely, Lowndesvilie Township. ] AV. Y. Harrison, Magnolia lownship. Miss Louiso Hemmingcr, Calhoun Mills. J Arch Talbert, Bordeaux Township. Dr. \V. A. Hunter, Cedar Springs. I J. A. Talbert, Smith villo Township. . W. T. EadclilT, Long Cane Township. 1 Miss Lucy Gibert, Abbeville Township. < 11. B. Cheatham. ' ... Eczema Curable?Proof Now at 25c } It is usually very costly to consult a J 'specialist iu any disease, but for 25 j cents, on a special cfler, we can now give to those suflering from eczema or any form of skin disease absolutely instant relief, with prospect of au early cure. i A { pecial trial size bottle of oil of J wintergreen, thymol and glycerine, etc., as compounded in the Chicago Laboratories of the D. D. D. Company may be had in our store on this special 25 cent oiler. This oue bottle will con- i viuce you?we kuow it?we vouch for it. Ten years of success with this niiid, soothing wash, D. D. D. Prescription. Iiuo nnnuiiW'ftri us. and we hone vou I I will accept the special 25 cent offer on ID. I). D. Prescription so that you also will be convinced. (J. A. Milford & Co ? * American wrapped wire fence is the best fence made for all purposes. We now have in stock a car load and will make interesting 1 prices. The Dargan-King Co. e Abbeville-Greenwo od MUTUAL iisiimicE; AGennTAnrimj auuwj.ujLj.vAv b Property Insured, $1,850,000 f February 1st, 1910. \ETKITE TO OR CALL on the nndernlRLeo " ? or tbo Director of your Townablp for tiny Information yoa may dvelra about our plan of Insurance*. . W? lncare your property ft/uluat dotl:*i Uon f-y F&S, TOM OS URMty and do no cheaper tiiau any insurance UorcprA'.y In existence. L Htratrrber we are prepared to prove to yot -1 thp.t ourn is the i.ofest ana piaii oi f Inanrcmce Known. IJ, K. BLAEE, Gen., Ag;ent l Abbeville, SI. 0, 5 J. FEASEB LYON, Free. Abbeville, S1. C. i * j i. K. (j. Alfijorc Greenwood * J.T. Alabry Cokesoury .4 W. B. Acker Donalda . T. 8. El Is.. Due Wosl , V?\ W. L. Keller i-"Oiii; Cane \ 1. A. Koller JanitlkvUle W. A. Hteveunon Cedar Spring I. W. W. Brartlsy Abb*>vllIo / ]>r. J. A. Aocweon Antrovilie . S. 8. Boles LowndtiHVllle } .a . (.), Ophim ita^-roila ^ Edwin I'arker Calhoun Mills H. it. Kdmont'a Bordeaux L H. I.. Kasor W alnut (Jrove 1W. A Nlfkli'S Hodges A M. cj. Bowles Corotiaca j~ 1?.B. Hattlwander Ninety-Mix l O. Pusenbcrry fvlnarda j\ lrn B.Taylor t'cilowcbip ^ .Joseph Lake !'!uenix {\ Kev. J. B. Mie>c* Verdery . J. IT. Chliea Brndl?y ; J. W. Lvor Troy A. W. Younnblood Yeldell I. U. K, Uoro Cailiwm 1' U. E. porn KirkNoye A W. F. Hamilton Brooks L A.VfieviilfVH i'? 1-Vli. 1 ''1' A Glassware, crockery and fine china can be had cheaper at TIip I)argan-j? King Go's than elsewhere in Ab-|i; bei ille. vv Several cars dresw d lumber gaud, two cars f shingles, just in. Aoker Bulldinj; and ltepalr Company. I Estate of Joseph Sew, Deceased. Notice of ftettlmienl and Application for Final Discharge. 1WKE NOTICE that on the 2!)th day of July, 11110,1 will render a flual account of my actings and domes as Admlr.lwtrator of the Estate of Joseph New, deceased, In tbe office <-f Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. m.. and on the same da> will apply lor a final discharge from my trust fiN such Administrator. All persons having demands against said estate will present them for payment on 01 before that day, proven aud authenticated ot l>e lorover barred. - .. W. P. OKEKNE. Administrator. Estate of L. C. Clinkscales, Dec'd, Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Tak? notice that on the 251h day of *uly 1310, I will render a final account of riij acting* and doings as Executor of the Ex'an ol L. C. Oilnksonles, deceased, In the office of .Judge of Probate for Abbeville C?unty a Id o'clock a. rn.. aud on t he same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust at such Executor. All persons having demands against sain estate will present them tor payment on oi before that day, pn?von and authenticated oi be forever barrrrt J. PULTON CIjINK80At.ES, Exoontor. The University of South Carolina. Varied Courses of Study in Science, . Liberal Arts, Kdueation. Civil aud Electrical r.njjineerin;; and Law ) College fcos, room, lights, etc., S2G; Board, *12 per month. For those paying tuition, $40additional. The health and morals of the students are the first consideration of the faculty. 43 Teachers' Scholarships, worth $158. For catalogue, write to S. C. MITCHELL. Pres. Columbia, >S. C. I OFFER For Sale 293 Acres of land partly in the lown of Due We9t. Six good tenant houses, and barns, etables and out houses, good pasture, plenty of water the place. Iieuts for 12 bale9 oi uotton weighing 500 pounds each, besides tbe owner works a three horse farm. Price $8,000. B-room Dwelling House on a :own acre lot, with good out, houses, >arnfl, etc. Good bermuda pasture, iu :he town of Donalds, ? $. (J. A bargain it $1,350. 511 Acres of land 4 1-2 miles south iVoro'o Khnuld nn Ruliida rivpr: 3 hvellings and 3 tenant houses, 75 acres svood land, 75 acres bottom land, good >asture, 7 horse farm open on the ilace. It is now rented for 3,000 Jbs. int cotton. C'au be easily made to jriug double this rent. Price $12.50 )er acre. 2 Houses and Lots in Fort Pickjus. These are nice new cottages. .'rice $750 each. Dwelling and Store in the city of Abbeville near S. A. L. shops. Price $2,000. The very place for a man wanting to do small mercau uie uusiuess. House and Lot corner Church and Tanyard Streets. This house is uew, well built and has six rooms. Price $2,000. louse and Lot in Mt. G'armel is located in the best section of the town. Price $550. 3ne Lot on corner of Orange and Lemon Streets, beautifully located level and well drained, $500. CWO Lots near Wardlaw Street, two minutes walk Vrom Graded School-; near in, and a bargain at $500 each. .11 Acres one and one-fourth mile from City limits, price $2000.00. J60 Acres land near Mt. Carmel, S. C., price $2,GOO, possibly enough wood on this place to pay for it. List your Real Estate with me and ome to see me. If you want to buy I laveor can get what you want. If you ^aiu 10 sen i. caunna you n. ouyer I also buy and sell all kinds of Stocks and Bonds. Remember I represent the Equitale, the strongest Life iDeuraiice Comiany in the world. Robt S. Link Office over Mil ford's Book Store, foarlesion and Western Carolina Ry Schedule In ellect September 12,190S. Dally Dolly Dally iv Augusta 10.10am 4.35pm 6.30am lT McCormlck ll.otium 0.33pm 8.14hiu ,v McCormlck 8.15?m ,v Calhoun Falls... 9.2oam .rAndersou 11.00am iv McCormicK ll.f.Oum 6.48pm ir Greenwood 12.57p;n 7.50pm lt Waterloo 1.2Spm .r Laurens 2.00pm Ex. Sun. ,v Laurens 2.35pm 8.10am ir Fountain Inu... 8.17pm 0.23am ir Greenville 4.00pm 10.20am ,v Laurens 2.32pm irWooilruII S.lSpm ir Spartanburg 4.05pm ,v Sr.nrtaubnrj; 5.25pm (So. Ky.) ir Henderson ville S.!5pm ir Aslieville_ 15pm <v Astievllle 7.Warn (So. Ry.) Lr Hendersonvllle 8.05am ,y Spartanburg 12.20pm (C. & "VV. C. Ky) ,v Woourull 1.13|>ai irLaurens 2.03pm ,v Greenville 12.20pm 4.30piu*Ex.Suu. ,v Fountain Inn... 1.03pm 5.2.">pm l1* Laurens 1.45pm 0.25pm v Laurens 2.12pm (C. JJ.&L.) V Clinton 2.32pm Lr Newberry 3.20pm .I- Columbia 4.55<?m . r Charleston 10.00pm ,v Laurens 2 32pm C&W.C.) .r Greenwood 3.32pm H.55am iV Anderson 4.0Op?; ,v Calhoun Falls... 5.36pm .r McCormlck 4.82pm 7.f>2um li. 15pm iV McCormlck 4.32pm 7.52am G.I7pn> r Am:nmii ti.l.ipm M.:;.r>?im s:fipot solid thiouth tialns between Greenville and harliston via Lament: aud Columbia. Tri-weekly 1'alace Car Line between Autn-tu and AMievlllc. Trains Nos. 1 and 'i >ave AUKUhli Tiu sdays, Thursday;- and MmiriJaya. Leave Asiievlilu Mondays. Wedneh,ivf and Friday b. The above arrivals and departures, ah ell ai': our.eel ions with otner companies, are Iveu as Inclination, and are not guaran>ed. I'^ruura TT mittnin, u. i . i., autumn, uu. It. A. Brand, Trattto Manager. I I k "O 1 Jtw J The Great Liver Medi Don't Take Pills and Viole matters worse. They don't cure Milford for Constipation, Biliout bles, It acts in perfect harmonj refunded. Dr. Richardson, of Anderso: tinuously for 25 years and says ! will give such good results as tl and at C. A, Milford's Drug Ston Chiquola Drug Co., Anderson, S. C.: Dear Sirs : In response to your i quiry, I cheerfully state that I ha used R. L. T. in ray family for sever years with very beneficial results, have personally used it recently for i tonic effects and have beeu much her fited. For chronic constipation, inc gestion and torpid liver, I do not kno a better remedy. Geo. E. Prince, s Judge of Tenth Circuit. MANUFACTURED i CHIGUOLA For Sale by C. A. Milfi Price, 50c an< SOUTHERN THE SOOTMSJ Unexcelled Dinning Car Se Through Pullman Sleepi: Convenient Schei Arrival and De] No. of Trains. 110 .Leaves lor uree 9:20 am. 112 Leaves for Gree 114 Leaves for Colu 111 Arrives from C< at 11:05 a.m. 113 Arrives from C< 115 Arrives from G For full information as to rates, l Bail way T; ALEX. Travelling I Aug J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, trengthen your kidneys, corfeet urinary irregularities, build ftp the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre. vont Bright's Disease and Dia. bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes C. A. MILFORD & CO. \i 1.mam Tnti innn ?>i HTMI HOI u, ? l.,unil. ?w, IUW, The Hlomllue Corporutlon, Bonton. JIhbs. Dear Si .; Plurlospd plea*fi tlnd So.00 P. 0 Monny Order for which pleaco khdcI me oni 'Iozpd bollIpkof Bloodloe by expren?, prepaid I have taken ei^bt bottle*, and tlilnk it ha helped me wo'icierfiilly. Uwpeclft My yonrp. Mis C. I). .Smith. ('. A. Miirord a Co., special agents. Or. King's New Discovery KILLS THE COUGH. CURES THE LUNGS. _ L?. T. mMl - cine and General Tonic. >nt Furgatives. They only make bad , Buy a bottle of R. L, T, from C, A. t mess, Indigestion and all Liver Trour with nature. Guaranteed or money q, S. 0., has been prescribing conlie does not know of any remedy that lis remedy. See testimonials below Si I have been using "Richardson's n" Liver Tonic" in my home for some irg al months past and find it an excellent j preparation. It has served as a subits atitute for calomel, giving the desired ie- effect without the usual nausea followli ing a dose of calomel, and leaving the w liver in normal activity. 1 recommend it without hesitation. A. J. Cauthen, Presiding Elder Anderson District. GUARANTEED BY DRUG CO., SOIV, s. o. . 3rd & Co., Abbeville! S. C. d $1 per Bottle. RAILWAY. GREATEST SYSTEM. 1 '' . rvice. g Cars on all Through Traics diiles on all Local Trains* parture of Trains. , invilie and Columbia at nville at 4:05 p.m. mbia at 6:25 p. m. riumbia and Greenville slumbia at 5:20 p. m. reenville at 7:50 p. m. routes, etc., consult nearest Southern icket Agent, or H. ACKER, ^ssenger Agent, usta. Ga. W. E. "McGEE, Division Pasfl.JAgent, ' Charleston 8. C. Blue Ridge Railway CV Effective May 29.1910. " _ No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Eastbonnd. Dally Stations? A. M. P.M. A.M. LvWalballa < 00 3 2/ 10 30 Lv West Union ~... 7 05 3 82 10 *5 Lv Seneca ' ? 3^0 11 TO Lv Jordanla 7 28 3 52 11 ? Lv Adams 7 41 4 07 11 53 Lv Cherry's 7 44 4 10 11 L.ro.di.ioD |? IIy Lv Bandy springs ? f J? ^ Lv Denver S 12 4 88 U SO Lv West Anderson 8 26 4 52 l 0b ? Lv Anderson (Pass. dep). 8 31 4 57 1 10 . Lv Anderson (Fgt. dep)... W 5 00 2 23 Ar RpHon 9 00 5 27 ?_5!L I Westbound. No.ll No.? No.7 , Stations- P M. A.M. A.M. I Lv $ .*> II . I .xr A nHoroctn /KVt. dftUOt) u 00 11 *1/ I Lv Anderson (Pass. dep).. b 03 11 50 / 0^ Sjjj Lv West Anderson 6 OS 11 51 Mj ' Lv Denver ? 7 ?! Lv Sandy Springs 6 .'5 12 5 7 3.5 SB Lv Aulun b 27 12 18 < Q I Lv Pendleton b 34 12 20 < &o R9 I Lv Cherry's <j ** J2 86 8 11 BB Lv Adams b 4b 12 ?J 8 14 > LvJordanla _< 01 126/ 8 Jo Lv Seneca > ?3 J 00 8 .18 Lv West Uulon 7 21 118 ? ? Kfl ArWalhalla 7'2b 1 u 960 Will also stop at the following stations and take on and let off passengers?i'hlnney s, fflp f nm AD TftTQWOW U/fllrth llll* 1 j. Ii.Anderson, Superintendent H ? James Frank Clinkscales, 9 Attoruey and Counsellor at Law. Abbeville, s. c. Oflice?First floor City Hall. ??? ' RllPft PN'? IS THE ONLY H GENUINE ARNICA SALVE I