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IS / I 4 | Who GIN YO TT7 II J I we are wen ir H Our two I gin 160 ba! I keep you v? I will charge I against 25 < I lint last yes please you; last season We are alw ton seed anc for same. _u If you want goo /1T\T ITATTD ft Utah ivun v |yV ' jf-'V . / Abbeville c. j "The Newlyweds " The cast and chorus of "The Newlyweds i and Their Baby" emphasizes the adage "youth must be served." The cast is an exceptionally brilliant one. But the members are young?some of them very young. * And talented? Wait until you see tiny Jimmie Rosen as the Baby. Countess Olga Yon Batzfeldt, who plays Mrs. 3 Newlywed,' petite, beautiful, charming. w George P. Murphy as the bucolic waiter Such a laugh maker. Leo Huyes as Mr. ni Newlywed, a clever young comedian and OI dancer. Claire Noelke, a beautiful girl, a clever singer and dancer, to whom the ,t! song hit of the piece, the "Boogaboo ei Man" is lntru6teil. Hilton Dawson, as 0 the Prefessor, Geo. Aveiill, another bril- fr liant young chap, and so on down the or list until we come to the last but by no means the least of the attractive features, P namely the chorus. And such a chorus! n Everybody waxes enthusiastic over the 2 mr 1 Tk?w o w* a . nowi^wcu WlUl U5. JlIXXJJ aiv ouvu w jq pretty, lively lot of young girls, and so many of them. Pouter Pldgeons, mtdium n< size<l glVls, show girls. -All attractively h< gowned with stage settings in keeping. "The Newlyweds and Their Baby" is a 01 great success, and deservedly so in these cc days of many shows but few of real merit. , But the public know, and the public 811 choose, and the result Is packed houses fa everywhere for this great company of young folks. Coming to Abbeville early 5. in October. 0| Pretty stage pictures, lively fun, delightf fill music, many surpassing novelties, a d1 chorus remarkable for its beauty and w agile dancing, are said to be a few of the many attractive features in the big musi- P1 I cal success "The Newlyweds and Their n] Baby" which will be seen here in the near ... future at the Grand Opera House. 60 and 111 1-2 people comprise the company. bi p* WORLD'S FAMOUS 2 DYSPEPSiA PRESCRIPTION er . p It Drivft* Away Stomach Distress in a T] Few Minutes, Stops Heartburn and BelofiingIf you have anything the matter with your Btomach you ought to know right now that Mi-o-na stomach tab- r lata are guaranteed by C. A. Mllford & Co. to cure indigestio'n or any sickness caused by indigestion, such as the following, or money back : Sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sour stomach, fer- 0 mentation of food, belching of gas, heavy feeling at pit of stomach, vomiting of pregnancy. If your meals don't digest but lie ^ like a lnmp of lead in your stomach ; if you have foul breath and loss of appetite, a few Mi-o-na tablets will put your stomach in fine shape in short order. r If you or any of your family suffer from stomach trouble of any kind,) get a 50 cent box of Mi-o-na stomach j n tabletH at oDce. C. A. Milford & Co. and druggists everywhere sell Mi-o-na od money back plan. "I was cured of dyspepsia that had assumed the nervous form, by the use os Mi-o-na and I praise Mi-o-na c< highly. My trouble got me weak, and b nervous so that I could not sleep ; the ^ bowels were constipated, and I had sharp, shooting pains through the kidney regions, and hard, dull backaches. Mi-o-na is worth its weight in gold." ? 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Fine mineral deposi on this property. Price $4,000. 70 Acres of land about 8 miles om Abbeville, has 3 tenant houses. 10 acres wood land, is well watered, rice $10 per acre. 93 Acres of land partly in the wn of Due West. Six good tenant juses, and barns, stables and out >uses, good pasture, plenty of water i; the plnce. Rents for 12 bales of >tton weighing 500 pounds each, bedes the owner works a three horse rm. Price $8,000. 11 Acres of land 4 1-2 miles south ' Ware's Shoals on Saluda river; 3 ivellings and 3 tenant houses, 75 acres ood land, 75 acres bottom land, good isture, 7 horse farm open on the lace. It is now rented for 3,600 lbs. nt cotton. Can be easily made to ine double thia rent. Price $12.50 jr acre. HoU86B and Lota in Fort Pickis. These are nice new cottages, rice $750 each. Iwelling and Store in the city of Abbeville near 8. A. L. shops. Price $2,000. The very place for a man wanting to do small mercantile business. [ouse and Lot corner Church and Tanyard Streets. This house is new, well built and has six rooms. Price $2,000. >ne Lot on corner of Orange and Lemon Streets, beautifully located level and well drained, $500. 'WO Lots near Wardlaw Street, two minutes walk from Graded School; near in, and a bargain at $500 each. LI Acres one and one-fourth mile from ritv limits nrine $9000 00. 60 Acres land near Mt. Carmel, y. C., price $2,600, possibly enough wood on this place to pay for it* List your Real Estate with toe and ome to see me. If you want to buy I aveor can get what you want. If you ant to sell I canfind you a buyer I also buy and sell all kinds of Stocks and Bonds. Remember I represent the Equita Ip,4ue strongest JMle insurance comany in the world. . Roll S. Link Oflic- over Milford's Book Store. "Want good prices for your cotton seed V f you do, gin your cotton in Abbeville. ' t you dd . satisfaction, nan oqqi1T7 UUXJL . we won't either. We HUNDRED as I pounds of }f lint> will t we ginned 3r cent lint. :et for cotgood prices II v price, you will ABBEVILLE \ Ginneries, r. Round Trip Excursion Hates VIA THE Southern Eailway Co FROSI I ABBEVILLE, S. C. * " ??-4 61 1 O / ('Hattnnooga.ienii.uiiu nnuru ?n.di Account National League of Post masters, October 12-14,1910. Ticket* on sale Oct. 10 and 11th and for traim scheduled to arrive Chattanooga befon noon Oct. 12th with final limit return ing to reach original starting point or or before midnight Oct. 17, 1910. Ex tensions. Cincinnati. 0? and Return 817.15 Account General Assembly of tb? Episcopal Church, Oct. 5-26. 1910 Tickets sold Oct. 3, 4, 5, G and 10, 1910 with limit to reach original starting point not later than-midnight Oct. 30 1910. Knoxvllle. Tenn.. and Return $ Account Appalachian Expositior Sept. 12-Oct. 12. 1910. Tickets sole daily Kept. 10 to Oct. 12 inclusive witt final limit returning ten days from but not including, date of sale. Se< agents for further particulars. AtlAntft, < ?., and Return $5-05 Account Sovreign Grand Lodge o I. O. O. F. Kept. 19-24, 1910. Ticketi on sale Sept. 16,17,18, 1910, with fina limit returning to reach original start ing point not later than Sept. 28, 1910 Xa*hville. Teiin., and Return $12-70 Account Brotherhood of St. Andrew of the United States and Canada Sept 26-Oct. 2, 1910. Tickets sold Sept. 2* and 25 and for traius scheduled t< reach Nashville, Tenn., before nooi Sept. 26, 1910, with final limit return ing to reach original starting point no later than midnight Oct. 5, 1910. Ex tensions. Ailnnlic City. X. J., nml Kcturii $23.2\ Account Na'ional Encampment G A. It. Sept. 1^-24, 1910. Tickets noli Sept. 15 to 19 inclusive, with final lim it returning to reach original startiii{ poiut not later than Sept. 20, 1910 Extensions. Cincinnati, O.. uud Itclurn $ Account Ohio Valley Exposition Aug. 29-Sept. 24,1910. Tickets on salt daily Aug. 2S to Sept. 24, 1910, witl final limit returning ten days from but not including, date of sale. Set agents for particulars. Unexcelled train service. Pullmui 's'eeping cars, dining cars and electri cally lighted day coaches on al through trains. For detailed informa tiou, call on Southern Hallway Ticke Agents, or, Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A. Augusta, Ga J no. L- Meek. A. G. P. A. Atlanta, Ga. We offer 85 acres N-Drtheas1 of Abbeville, about 2 1-5 TMiVilin cnimrp IlliICO 111/1X1 |/UU11V KV[UW*W. , waste land, plenty of wood fairly good dwelling, extn good barn, frontage of fouj hundred yards on main road Price $28.00 per acre. 'Abbe ville Ins. & Trust Co. j WEST m< | Personal Paragraphs and News Items Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. Secession Chapter. children of tlio e<?n(feticracy will meet with MissKate Haskell Thursday afternoon at live o'clock. I Mrs John Norwood of Cineinatti. is in the city, theguest til' Miss Kale Marshal. Mr. Clyde Morgan spent Sunday with l>r. !. It. Nickles ut J Indies. Mr. T. C. Liddcll of Lovvndesville was a visitor to our city hist week. Miss Leila Mosuly after a pleasant visit to Mrs. F. W. It. Nance, has returned to her home in Anderson. Miss Eugenia Itobertson is at liomn again after a delightful visit to friends in " liatesburg, Trenton and Augusta. Miss Cainille Smith and Miss Louise Cunningham of Lowndesville were the attractive guests of Airs. Laura Love last week. Miss Louise Deliruhl of Columbia is expected in the city to-day to visit friends. , Miss Charlotte Wardiuw, who has been ' Mrs. Lih. Malay's Kiiest returned to her home in Augusta Friday. Miss Elizabeth Norwood of Louisville Ky, is the charming guest of Miss Mary - Perrin, Miss Norwood has many friends in Abbeville who are glad to welcome her back. Airs. \v. \\. jtradloy enieruuneu a iew of her friends Thursday attention in honor of Mrs 11. A. Nichols of Rock Hill Mifcs Grace SSmifli returned last week from a delightful months stay at Montreat N. C. Miss Smith ale<t spent several days with Mrs. .1. S. Colli ran in Greenville. Dr. and Mrs. W. 1). Simpson ami Master Henry Relk Simpson spent Monday in Anderson. Miss Lucy Henry left Monday to resume her duties ns teacher in the Winsboro Graded School. MissMay Stalwaker of Stanton, Pa. is expected iu the city today, Miss Stalwaker spent last winter in our city, and her many friends are /dad to know she will ho with Mrs. Jim ilill this winter. Miss Sarah Norwood of Cinoinatti is the attractive guest of Miss MaryPerrin. Misses Cara and Mamie morse returned lust Wednesday from a delightful visit to Montreal and Greenville. Mrs. Claionce Lintler of Hartwell Ga. was Mrs. P. X!. Speed's guest last week. Mrs. Ellen Norwood of Charleston was the guest of Mrs. Mary Perrin this week. Miss Maiy Lawson Link left Tuesday to resume her duties at Agnes Seott. Mr. T. S. Perrin of Spartanburg was the guest of his sister Mrs. *E. Gordon White last week. Rev. Frank Wardlaw who is making his home in Cuba, is in the city the guest of relatives. Mr. W. C Rontt v of Wlnnsboro is the guest of bis daughter Mrs. Calvert Thomson. . Master Alfred Presloy has returned to his home in Atlanta after a visit to his ? jjelatives the Misses Cater. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith and Miss M amie Lou Smith have returned from a delightful visit to New York and other points North. Miss Mary Smith, Miss Katherino Klugh and Miss Mary Quarles Link left Tuesday for Converse College. Mr. and Mrs. It. Y. Game and Miss I Kathrine Game are at home after a most | pleasant visit to the Northern cities, i Miss May Robertson entertained most pleasantly*at Bridge Friday and Saturday afternoons. Miss "Winton Parks left Tuesday for Wintbrop College, after a delightful visit to Mrs. C. C. Gambrell. Miss Lillian Sweetenburg left Tuesday for Rock Hill, where she goes to enter Win th rop. Mrs. M. E. Jarrett and little Miss Eleanor Gambrell left Monday for King Mountain N. C. aftora visit to Mr. George Gambrell. Mrs. P. Jl. Speed entertained the Abbeville Chapter, U. D. C. at a most pleasant meeting Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mary Taggart is at home after a visit to friends in Latimer. Laud for Sale. Plantation near Iva, containing 103 acres, lying on public road leading from Iva to Good Hope ehureh. This farm lias several acres of valuable wood land, good pasture and bottom lands', and a mineral spring. (Analysis can be given ) For further partic. ulars call 011 or write MRS. O. H. RE ID, North Fant St. Anderson, 8. C. The University of South , Carolina. a' Varied CourscH of Study in Science, j Liberal Art*, Education. Civil and Electrical Kn^inccriiii; and Law i College fees, room, lights, etc., $2G; _ Board, $12 per month. For those paying tuition, $40 additional. The health and morals of the students are the first consideration of the faculty. 3 43 Teachers' Scholarships, woulli $158. For catalogue, write to S. C. MITCHELL, Pres. ? Columbia, S. C. r > ??????????? James Frank Clinkscales, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ! Abbeville, s. c. Office?First floor City Hall. ; | For His Sake I "My husband begged me || HI to take Cardui/'writer Mat- || r |g tie L. Bishop, ofWaverly, I| I Vet., dllU lui 1115 aarwt i a- hh greed to try it Before I had || taken 1 bottle, I felt better. || "Before taking Cardui I jg suffered miserably every Im month and had to go to P bed until it wore off, but fcj now!I am all right" The Woman's Tonic I You know Cardui will help you, because it has |9 helped others who were Eg in the same fix as you. I-'It is not only a medi- b| cine for sick women, but || a tonic for weak women. |? Being made from mild, M pentle. vegetable incrredi- H 0 ents, it is perfectly harm- J| ga less and has no bad || 5;| Cardui can be relied Ej t O upon to help you, ^ r QilMI CW'\ THE ONLY : genuinefiRMICA SALVE School opens on 1'Jtli, arc you ready? ' Jf not >,ro to Milford's BookStore. C. A. Milfoi LI FOR Abbeville Graded 1910-1911 First, Grade Arnold's Primer. Arnold's Stepping Stones to I Supplementary Reader. Tablet and Pencil. Second Grade Graded Literature, Second B( Stepping Stones, Second Bool Smith's Primary Arithmetic. Hunt's Progressive Spelling, Barne's Slant Writing, No. 1. Third Gra<le Stepping Stones, Third Read* Great Americans for Little A Child Life in Other Lands. Smith's Primary Arithmetic. Fairbanks Home Geography. Hunt's Progressive Spelling, 1 Barnes Slant Writing, No. 2. Augsburg's Drawing. Fourth Grade Stepping Stones, Fourth Reac Supplementary Reader. Dodge's Home Geography. Smith's Primary Arithmetic. Montgomery's Beginners Am Hyde's English, Book 1. Hand's Speller, Book 1. Barne's Slant Writing, No. 3 Augsburg's Drawing. Fifth Grade Stepping Stones, Fifth Reade Gueber's Story of the Greek's Dodge'c Geography, Book 2. Makers of American History. Hyde's English, Book 1. Smith's Intermediate Arithm Benson> Spelling, No. 2. Barne's Slant Writing, No. 4. Augsburg's Drawing. Sixth Grade Guber's Story of the Romans Supplementary Reader. Making of South Carolina, bj Dodge's Geography, Book 3. Smith's Intermediate Arithm Hyde's English, Book 2. Hand's Graded Speller, Book Barne's Slant Writing, No. 5, Augsburg's Drawing. Seventh Grade Civil Government of S. C.?1 , Dodge's Geography?Ad vane Carpenter's Geographical Re; America. Milne's Progressive Arithmet Thomson's United States His Wentworth's First Steps in i Hyde's English, Book 2. Hand's Graded Speller, Book Barne's Slant Writing, No.- 6 Augsburg's Drawing. ^ C. A. miLFO Abbeville-Green wo od MUTUAL IIIDUICl ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,850,000 February 1st, 1910, WRITE TO OR CALL on the underalgue<. or the Director of your Townslilj 'or any Information you may desire abool ->ur plan of Insurance, We Insure your property agsinst destru Hon by . fi&s, mmtm n Limns, and do so cheaper than any insurance Con-.pany In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to yoti that onrs Is the safest and cheapest plan el Insurance known. J. E. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. 0. J, ?EAS?K LYUA, Jfres. Abbeville, S. C. 8. G. Majors, Greenwood J.T. Mabry Cok6sbury W. B. Acker .Donalds T. 8. EM* Due Wast W. W. L. Keller jumg Cane I. A. Keller JSmlthvllle W. A. Sievenson Cedar Spring W. W. Bradljy Abbovllle Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle S. S. Boles Lowndesvllle A. 0. Grant Magnolia Edwin Parker Calboon Mills 8. L. Edmonds Bordeaux H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove W. A. Nlckles Hodges M. G. Bowles Coronaoa D.8. Hattlwaneer Nlnety-81x G. C. Du8enberry Klnarda Iru B.Taylor.. Fellowship Joseph Lake Phoenix Rev. J.B. Muso Verdery J. H. Chilis Bradioy J. W. J.von Troy A. W. Youngblood Yeldell G. E. Uorn Call I son G. E. Morn Klrkseys W. F. Hamilton Brooks ? hbpui |!e H (). Feb. 1. 1P10 Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, trengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build op the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes* c7 A. MILFORD & CO. THE GRATITUDE OF ELDERLY PEOPLES (;> < ? out t>> u-liatever glw? Ibetn cornfori andRtrejicitt. Foley'? Kiilue.v J'iliH cure kidiity aurl biiuhSer dlsmms promptly, nml ?lvn comfort mid relief lo elderly* people, C. A. Milford m Co. KING'S NEW LIFE PILLS The Pills That Do Cure. for sAtU At d & Co.'s . ST OF TEXT B001 School Abbevi jiterature. >ok. FirHt tear c" , Reading of Book 1. Merrill's Ei Graded Les Milne's Pro ;r Wentworth mericans. Buehler's E Penniman'j Collar & Di No. 1. Second Yeai Painter'8 A Reading of ler- Hanson's E Myer's Gen Milne's Sta lerican History. Wentworti Caesar, Gui Bennett's L Third Year r. Master Piei ' Southern F Gennng's ( Stndy of S< etic. Myer's Gen Wentwortt Ca?sar, Gui Bennett's L Fourth Yeai 7 White. English an< etic. American 1 Wentwortt 2- Rhetoric ai Virgil. Cicero, Bee French, Jo; JVallace. Spanish. ed. ader, North Jc,Book2. Early Bn; fpry- . Book Satcbe llgebra. . _ ? School Book 2. RD & CO S B The Peoples ? ABBEVIL1 ' OFFK EBS. v8. G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER. Vice-President. R. E. COX. Cashier. SCHOOL Tablets In i General Scht Speed's Di SOUTHERN THE SOOTH'S GR Unexcelled Dinning Car Servi Through Fnllman Sleeping Convenient Schedu Arrival and Depa No. of Trains. 110 Leaves for Greenvi 9:20 a m. 112 Leaves for Greenv; 114 Leaves for Columb 111 Arrives from Colui at 11:05 a.m. 113 Arrives frem Colui 115 Arrives from Greei For full information as to rates, roul xiauwajr iiujit ALEX. H. ' Travelling Pass AUgU8tl J. L. MEEK, AaHt. Gen. Pans. AgeDt, Atlanta. Oa. Xeu Srlicdule for Sealionrd. In May 15.1910. 1 No 33 due 12.25 p. m. SoutbbouDd. No. 53 due 3.57 p. no. Southbound No. 41 due 2.58 a. m. Houthbound. No. 32 due 4.32 p. m. Northbound. No. 52 due 1.02 p. no. Northbound. No. .'{8 due -.08 a. ip. Northbound. tv, _ -, . . , | Book Store. < ICS V FOR . \ lie High School 1910-1911 / V Selected Classics. iglish History. isons in Physiology. *, gressive Arithmetic, Book 3 i's New School Algebra. Inglish Grammar. 3 Common Words. miel's First Year Latin. , p merican Literature. Selected Classics. nglish Composition. eral History?Revised. ndard Arithmetic, * , l's New School Algebra. inison and Harley. iatin Grammar. 3es of British Literature. '4. 'oets. )utline8 of Rhetoric. ilected Classics. eral History?Revised. l's Plane Geometry. inison and Harley. iatin Grammar. v ' I 1 American LiteratureHistory, by James & Sanford. l's Solid Geometry. id Advanced Grammar. inetts. ynes and Otto's Beginners. i pers will receive a Eubber 1 FREE with each lot of s. > - .< 00K STORE. 5avinos Bank. LE, S. C. I DIRECTORS. 1 8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson < B G. A. Neuffer. C. C. Gambreltf B W. E. Owens. . F. B. Gary, R| J. S. Stark, R. E. Cox, H Jonn A. Harris H BOOKS I Pencils I XV Of )ol Supplies. I ' BH rug Store. I RAILWAY. I EATEST SYSTEM. I Cars on all Through Trains S les on all Local Trains* jgj irture of Trains. \ S9H ille and Columbia at jS| ille at 4:05 p.m. Baj ia at 6:25 p. m. ygB ribia and Greenville Bfl ribia at 5:20 p. m. 9H aviJle at 7:50 p. n). fjjH tea, etc., consult, nearest Southern ?t Agent, or jSS ACKER, >enger Agent, SB i, Ga. jffl W. E. McGEE, Division Pans.'Agent, M Charleston 8. C SH Onlv.20 cents per hundred for ginnin# at S^H ho Abbeville Oil Mill ginneries; it was 25 oB ents last year. EMB School books. Tablets, Pens, Pencils. nB , nd all you need at Milford's Book Store