The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 28, 1910, Image 8
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What "M" Sees and Hears on N
Rounds About the City and Aloi
Route No. 3.
Sept. 21st, 1910.
The Abbeville Fair Association are d
ing their part as far as finance and wo:
are concerned. The race track is llnishe
and already the hoofs of fast horses a
packing it down, getting used to tl
track and experiencing their muscles.
Work-ia,going on upon the Grand Stai
and other buildings and very soon all w
be finished and nothing will remain
make it a grand success but the "peopl
of county and city. Let all rally to tl
rescue and make it one of the best fai
s ever neiu in auwvuib. ouioiy vui ^v.,.
will not'lj),behind their sister counties, bi
will do their best u> uphold the hands
the Association; who .are certainly doii
their part 1 - '< < AbbevUfce'^merchants
are receiving the
fall find "winter gdo'ds and w
; have as.usual large and varied stocl
which they, Jwifl-bflfcr at prices that -do;
competition.
The city has her share of cotton buye
who will- pay as much for the staple i
any buvers anywhere in the up countr
J Abbeville is a first class market either f<
buying or selling. So don.t hesitate bi
come right alopg with your produce, se
It and buy what you need.
A reception was given last Tuesds
5 evening at the beautiful home of Mrs. \
' D. Barksdale on Upper Main street by tl
congregation of the Baptist church in hoi
or of their pastor Rev. L. J. Bristow at
family. Whom all our people welcon
most cordially to their new home in th
city.
Miss Alice Jones entertained a nuirikx
of her friends last eyening at her prett
home on Magazine Hill. During the ev<
ning delightful refreshments were servt
and all spent a most enjoyable eveniu
long to be remembered.
Mr. W. E. Penney after spending h
holiday at his {pretty home at Sharo:
returned Monday for his duties on route
Mr. Hnvt TtAiri his sub heinc clad h
time was up, retired feeling proud he ha
done his duty and received the well doi
of the patrops.
Master Fred Nance has returned to A
beville to .attend school, and is with h
grandfather Maj. F. W. B. Nance.
Mrs. Cameron and daughter of Canac
are in the city the honored guests of Mr
P. J. Leach.
Attention ladies! The grand fall opei
ings of this city will take place next wee
on the 37th and 28th. '
Messrs Bradley Beese, Albert Henr
and Boy Miller spent last Sunday In Ar
derson.
Birth, at Abbeville, to Mrs. Boy Powt
last week, a fine son.
Presiding Elder Boper preached a fin
sermon last Sunday in the Methodic
church.
Misses Mary Syfan, Alice Jones an
Margaret Beese left this week for Wii
throp College.
i Mrs. Faulkner and children left Mopda
for their home in Alexandria, Virginia.
' ROUTE 3.
Bey. J. M. Lawson and son spent las
week very pleasantly with Mr. Hirai
Lawson at his home in the Flatwoods.
Misses Gertrude Penney and Ada Mc
Neil two of Sharons pretty young ladie
were shopping in the city Monday.
Miss Mary Grace, the pretty daughte
of Mr. Frank Wilson is visiting relative
on route 3.
- Mr. Sam Gilliam has accepted a positioi
at Endley, Alabama with the |Tennesse
Iron, Coal and Railway company.
Miss Ora Fljia of Due West, and no
Miss Sharp, as we had it last week wil
teach the Lebanon school this year.
We make this correction by request o
Mr. McNeil chairman of the board of th
school trustees.
Mr. Thompson Penney is now principa
of the High School at Cheraw, S. C.
The lecture given last l hursday night a
Sharon church by Professor Murata of Ja
pan was interesting and entertaining ant
delighted the audience.
Mr. Frank Sherard is clerking for Mi
J. Allen Smith Jr., and will be glad b
welcome his friend and is prepared to giv
them the best of bargains.
Cotton was selling Saturday in Abbe
ville at 13 5-16 and seed at 41cts per bushe
33 lbe. If the farmers could get all see<
they would Ite all o.k.
Gilliam's ginnery is running on full tim
and is daily crowded with wagons fllle<
with the fleecy staple.
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air. u. o. dunou ui axil. v/aimoi nao u
the city Monday. .
Miss Eva Mae Williams left last Frida
for her duties at Winthrop College a
Hock Hill.
Miss Annie Gibert has put in a splendi
water plant at the pretty old home at Let
anon.
A gasoline engine with a 50 foot towe
and big tank do the work putting water i
the kitchen and where ever wanted on th
premises; this is certainly a great cor
venience.
Mr. J. E. Evans was in the city Satu;
day selling cotton.
Messrs W. T. Sanders and J. H. Rame;
of Sharon also had cotton on the marke
Saturday.
Miss Daisy Thomas the pretty guest c
her cousin Miss DoUie Carlisle for severt
months, returned to her home at Wetrumi
ka Alabama last week. *
DEATH OF MBS. W. L. GIBEKT.
Mrs. Janie GIbert beloved wife of M;
W. L. GIbert died at Dr. Pryors Hospiti
in Chester Thursday Sept. 13th at 6 o'cloel
P. M. Having undergone a most critic*
operation in the forenoon of the same da;
from which she only partially recoverec
Her death was very unexpected to the Do<
tor who had hopes of her recovery, bi
alas the end came, and jthat tto her grea
relief as she had been a great sufferer fc
the past year, but amid all her sufferin
she was bright, and always cheerful, at a
times exercising that christian fortitud
and courage that was so beautifully exen
pllfied in her every-day life at home so we
as abroad. She was perfectly resigned *t
her fMaster's will, and when spoken t
about her suffering, would smile and sa:
"I may soon be better off." She was a faiti
ful member of the Lebanon Presbyteria
Church in which faith she lived and die<
Her remains were brought to Abbeville, t
the home,ofjher sister Mrs. J. it. Thonto
at 3 o'clock Wednesday meaning, and wei
taken to Lebanon where they were funei
alized at four o'clock P. M. in the presenc
of a large and sorrowing congregatloi
T U UHlK/vnoA1 ooolcfnr? V?ir Parr T
iw*. tf, JLJ. JUUiUVUCTO OQOIOWU K/J XWVVt A
W. Pratt conducted the services.
The deceased had long before her deat
selected the 23rd Psalm and hymns to I
used at her funeral, which wishes wei
carried out by the mlninsters.
The deceased was the eldest daughter <
Mr. J. L. Guillebeau of this city, who wit
her husband, one brother and two sister
survive her, and deeply mourn her ui
timely death.
Five small children, one son and foi
daughters, the youngest of which is on!
only 13 months old, now miss thelove, affe
tlon and gentle guiding hand of a devott
mother, but they have all found got
homes among their own kindred whei
they will receive the best love and affe
tion that can be given, next to that of
mother.
CARD or THANKS.
Mr. J. R..Thornton and family desire 1
return their sincere thanks to one and a
for the great kindness shown them i
their .recent bereavement, the death <
their sister Mrs. W. L. Gibert.
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Don't Break Down.
Severe strains on the vital organ
like strains on machinery, cause breal
downs. You can't over-tax storaacl
liver Virtnevs. bowels or nerves wit!
",wl ?J -I ?
out serious danger to yourself. If yc
f are weak or ruD-dowu, or under strai
f' of any kind, take Electric Bitters tl
?>;y matchless tonic medicine. Mrs. J. J
?*0 Van de Sande, of Kirkland, III
^ writes: "That I did not break dow
while enduring a most severe straii
for three months, is due wholly I
Electric Bitters." Use them and ei
joy health and strength. Satisfactic
positively guaranteed. 50c. at Speed
drug store.
School opens on 19th, arc you read;
If not go to llilford's Book Store.
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3 * xne quality 11
" La Vogue Suits are,
i. garment. Its the I
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Dress G
Our line of Dress Goods was i
d have everything that you could v
and rough weaves are here in all tl
or even name them seems impossib
sacking have entirely new forms of
a ly recognize them. Dark plain grc
!- nvpr the uneven weaves. Roue'h t
8 ~ w
though we have new Serges in all i
s and Skirts.
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e NO REASON FOR DOUBT.
!i A Statement of Facts Backed by a
d Strong Guarantee.
e We guarantee complete relief to all sulci
ferers from*constipation. In every case
where we fail we will supply the medicine <
a free. <
Rexall Orderlies are a gentle effective, a
y dependable and safe bowel regulator, f
* cfrflntrt.hon?rand tonic. Thev re-establish
nature's functions in a quiet, easy way.
d They do not cause any inconvenience,
y griping or nausea. They are so pleasant
to take and work so easily that they may
r be taken by any one at any time. They
n thoroughly tone up the whole system to
e healthy activity.
i- Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and
ideal for the use of children, old folks and
r- delicate persons. We cannot too highly
recommend them too all sufferers from
y any form of constipation and its attendt
ant evils. Two sizes, 10c. and 25c. Remember,
you can obtain Rexall Remedies
>f in this community only at our store?The
il Rexall Store. C. A. Milford & Co,
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Estate of Dr. J. Lowrie Wilson,
r. Deceased.
ii
k Notice of Settlement and Application
" for Final Discharge.
Y T?AKE NOTICE that on the 20th day of October,
1910. I will reiider a final account
of my actings and doings as Admr. of the
' T\_ T T nntwlA Wllonn In thfi
it of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at .
>r 10 o'olocfc a. m? and on tbe same day will ap- 1
pr ply for a final discbarge from my trust as such 1
ft Administrator. .
All persons having demands against said 1
e estate will present them for payment on or .
i- before that day, proven and authenticated or 1
11 be lorever barred. <
O S. G. THOMSON, 0
\dmlnlstrator. f
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Round Trip ]
1 Excursion Hates
!e VIA THE
i Southern Railway Co.J
^ FROM
>e .
e iTinnTTTTTvi a n
ABJSJtt VlliUS, D. l>.
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8,
a- Chattanooga, Teon, and He turn $11.30
Account National League of Poster
masters, October 12-14,1910. Tickets
? on sale Oct. 10 and 11 tb and for trains
J scheduled to arrive Chattanooga before
>d noon Oct. 12th with final limit return's
ing to reach original starting point ou
c- or before midnight Oct. 17, 1910. Ex- ]
a tensions.
Cincinnati, 0? and Rvtprn $17>15 (
to Account General Assembly of the '
dl Episcopal Church, Oct. 5-26. 1910.
In Tickets sold Oct. 3, 4, 5, 6 aDd 10, 1910,
uf with limit to reach original starting
point not later than midnight Oct. 30,
1910. <
Knnxvllle, Trnn., and Kef urn 8 I
Account Appalachian Exposition
' Sept. 12-Oct. 12. 1910. Tickets sold
daily Kept. 10 to Oct. 12 inclusive with
J final limit returning ten days from,
but not Including, date of sale. See
n agents for further particulars.
)e Unexcelled train service. Pullman
3. sleeping cars, dining cars and electri[M
cally lighted day coaches on all
n through trains. For detailed iuforman,
tiou, call on Southern Railway Ticket
tor Ageuts, or,
q. Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A.
,n Augusta, Ga
>s J no. L. Meek, A. G. P. A.
Atlanta, Ga.
y? For satisfaction, gin your cotton in Abbeville.
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style?the satisfact
1 the Suit or Coat y
just as shapely, the
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javogue luuurxng m
gue is now known
roods
lever better than now. We
/ant. Th/e fashionable plain
le new shades. To describe
le. Basket Cloths and Hop- beauty.
You would scarceiunds
or with bright coloring
:extures are greatly favored,
colors for making Fall Suits
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I OFFER
For Sale
311 Acres of land situated about half
vay between Troy and McCormick, a
ine cotton farm, well watered and has
me settlement. Fine mineral deposts
on this property. Price 1(4,000,
>70 Acres of land about 8 miles
rom Abbeville, has 3 tenant house?.
;00acres wood land, is well watered.
Price $10 per acre. N
293 Acres of land partly in the
own of Due West. Six good tenant
louses, and barns, stables-and out
louses, good pasture plenty of water
>n the place. Rents for 12 bales of
sotton -weighing 500 pounds each, be- fl
lides tbe owner works a three horse I
arm. Price $8,000. \ |
>11 Acres of land 4 1-2 miles south
>f Ware's Shoals on Saluda river:; 3 ?
Iwellings and 3 tenant houses, 75 acres =
wood land, 75 acres bottom land, good "
pasture, 7 horse farm open on the |
jlace. It is now rented for 3,600 lbs. t
int cotton. Can be easily made to
jring double this rent. Price $12.50
)er acre. I
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z Mouses ana .lois id .f ort
;ds. These are nice new cottages.
Price $750 each. "
Dwelling and Store iu the city
of Abbeville near S. A. L. shops.
Price $2,000. The very place for a
man wanting to do small mercantile
business.
Bouse and Lot corner Church
and Tanyard Streets. This house
is new, well built and has six rooms.
Price $2,000.
[)ne Lot on cnrner of Orange and
Lemon Streets, beautifully located
level and well drained^ $500.
rW0 Lots near Wardlaw Street,
two minutes walk from Graded ?
School; near in, and a bargain at
$500 each. _
111 Acres one and one-fourth mile ^
from City limits, price $2000.00. ?
260 Acres land near Mt. Carmel,
K n nrino *kO AfiH rtruiaihlv prinntrh Li
wood on this place to pay for it. l
List your 3eal Estate with me ami ?
jome to see me. If you want to buy I L
baveor can g(3t what you want. If you l
want to sell I canfind you a buyer i *
I also buy and sell all kinds of I
Stocks find Bonds.
Remember I represent the E<|uita- L
blf, the strongest Life Insurance Coin- i,
pan.y in the world.
Robt. S. Link |
Office over Milford's Book Store. a
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It will Boon be time to paint .your bouse j,
be sure to use tbe paint tbat goes tbe further
and lasts tbe longest?DeVoe's. For Bale only
by Speed's Drugstore.
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ou sell her. Its ir
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at does it. As to i
as the standard o
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Blankets,
Counterpanes, Sheets and I
~~ TABLE J
A superior grade of all Lin
75c, $r and $1. 50 yd.
Doilies to match 75c, $i, $
HO*
Women's Silk Lisle Hose 3
Hose $1.25 pair. All Silk Hose
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James Frank Glinkscales,
Attoruey aud Couusellor at Law.
Abbeville, s. c.
Office?First floor City Hall.
I
I Good News !
St "I write to tell you the H
1 good news that Cardui K
? has helped me so much H
|| and I think it is just g
J worth its weight in gold," I
H writes Mrs. Maryan Mar- p
I shall, of Woodstock, Ga. U
^ "I do hope and trust B
that ladies who are suffer- jfj
a ing as I did, will take wt
I Cardui, for it has been a 1$
& God's blessing to me, and K
J will certa-nly help every It
a ladv who is suffering." B
The Woman's Tonic
I No matter ilf you suffer ||
from headache, backache |g|
pains in arms, shoulders i|
and legs, dragging-down If
feelings, etc., or if you ij
feel tired, weary, worn- 11
out and generally miser- ||
ablt-^Cardaimll help yon. Kg
It has helped thousands
of other weak, sick ladies wt\
and if you will only give R
it a trial, you will be E|
thankful ever after.
Blue Ridge Railway Co.
Effective July 28, 1910.
No. 12 No. 10 No. 8
EuHtbouod. Daliy Dally Dalls
Ex. Sac
Stalloufc? A.M. P.M. A.M.
v Walnut la 7 0U 3 20 10 ISO
v Went Uulou 7 05 3 25 10 35
v Seneca 7 23 3 -13 11 00
v JnriiunlH 7 i!li 3 -lti 11 33 |
v AdufiiN 7-11 4 01 11 53
y Ciierry't. 7-14 4 04 11 50
v Pebdleloii/ 7 56 4 16 12 12
v AUIUD S 01 4 24 12 8X
v Sandy Spriugf S 07 4 27 12 42
v Denver S 12 4 33 12 50
v Wtsst Audertmu 8 20 4 47 1 0s
v Anderson (Pans. dep). S3' 4 52 1 !/>
v Anderson (Egf. dep)... b 34 4 55 2 23
v ErsklueSiding 5 15
r Helton ! 00 5 25 2 50
Wesibouud. No. 11 No.!) No.7
Stations? f. M. A. M. A. M.
v Helton 5 35 11 22
v KrsKlue ?unug
v Andernon (Ftft. depot) li (JO 11 17 .... ,
v Anderson (1'itss. dtp)., (i 03 11 50 7 o'1 j
v M'est Anderwou (J OS 11 ij" 7
v Denver 6 iO 12 11 7 2fi
v sandy springs (i 2."> 12 IS 7 33
v auinn t; 27 12 In 7 ::f>
v Pendleton (> 34 I'J 20 7 50
v Ulierry's 0 44 12 30 S II j
V AdaiXif 0 40 12 'i!' * 14
v Jurdanlti 7 01 12 67 S 35
V SBIleCH 7 03 1 Ml S 38
v Weal Union 7 21 1 18 !? 45
r WwIIihIIh 7 '20 1 23 ' > f.Q
Will tiltso stop at ttie lollowlng tttullous and
ike on and let off pai-BengerB?Fliluney's,
imes,Toxaway, Welch.
J. K. Anderson, Superlnta ndeqt
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l the making?mos
i good after six m'
P4- /MJ
sty it;?scaoun aiuoi
f style.
Comforts
'illow Cases standard brands.
3 A MASK
en Damask, 72-inch wide, 50c,
r. 50, $2 and $3 dozen.
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5c pair, 3 pairs for $1. All Silk
50c pair.
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Abbeville-Green wo od
MUTUAL ,
ifsmiict
. ASSOCIATION.
Property Insured, $1,850,000
February 1st, 1910.
WKJTK TO OK CALL on the anderalgi-e.
or the Director of yonr Townshli
for any inforroatlou yon may dealre about
>ur plan of Insurance.
We Insure yonr properly njalnst deatra
Don by
res, mmn he utnsan,
?nd do so cheaper Ihan any insurance Corupany
In exietenco.
Remember we are prepared to prov* u> yor
lhc.t ours If the itafesi and cheapest piau i t
Insurance known.
J. E. BLAKE, Gen. Agont
Abbeville, S. CI.
J. FRA8EB LYOffl, Pres.
Abbeville, 8. C.
8. G. Majors Greenwood
J.T. Mobrv. ....Cokcabury
W. B. Ackfer Donalds
T. 8 Due West
W. W. L. Keller jLone Cane
I. A. Keller ...Smlthvllle
W. A. Stevenson Cedar Spring
W. W. Bradley Abbeville
Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle
8. 8. Bo'ee Lowndeevllle
A. O. Grant Magnolia
Edwin Ptirker ..?..Calhoun Mills
8. Li. Edmofnda..*5. Bordeaux
H. L. Rasor "W alnut Grove
W. A NlcKlea Hodgea
M. G. Bowles Coronuoa
1). 8. Haitiwaneer Ninety-Six
G. C. Dusenberry Klnards
Ira B. Taylor Fellowship
Joseph Lake Phcenl*
Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery
J. H. Chiles Bradley
J. W.I.von : Troy
A. W. Youngblood Yeldell
G. E. Dorn...... Calllson
G. E. Porn Klrkseya
W. F. Hamilton Brooice
Abbeville. 8 0? Feb. 1. 1010.
Foley's
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
trengthen your kidneys, correct
urinary irregularities, build
ap the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid '
i.: n.k
uiut cciuaca rucumausiu. rrc?
vent Bright's Disease and Diabates,
and restore health and ]
strength. Refuse substitutes. I*
C. A. MILFORD & CO.
THE GRATITUDE OF ELDERLY PEOPLE 1
Goes '>ut to whatever tlieru e-'se, comfn.rt
and siren^th. Foley'? K idney 1MI? corn
kidney and bsnd'ler discern promptly, and
give comfort mid relief to elderly people, C.
A. Ml I ford & to. ]
KING'S NEW LIFE PILLS ;
The Pills That Do Cure. I1
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94^?s3
o your store each se
tly. That's the Lai
onths wear as whe:
season La Vogue sty
Gingham
Flannelette, Cheviots, Percales
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We have a big line of
Foulards in silk, former price
have left at 50c yd. Good va
feta, the best $1. now on the n
KNIT
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Sweaters for every membi
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APPALACHIAN
KNOXVIL]
September 12th?0
Very Low Round
SOUTHERN
Round Trip
ABBEVIL
$5,85 Good returning 8 days fron
and not good In Parlor or
tember 15, 22, 27, 29 ; Octobi
) $8.65 Good returning 10 days froc
Tickets sold September lOtt
all tickets in no case to exte
.For further information, call on
Jno. L. Meek, A. G. P. A.,
Atlanta, Qa.
The Peoples S
ABBEVEU
OFFICERS.
8. G. THOMSON, President.
G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President.
R. E. COX, Cashier.
SCHOOL
Tfl.Klfit.fi
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General Scho
Speed's Dr
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' A IIan.of Iron Xcrve.
rmimn tnh]e will and tremendous eu- ??
prgy are never found where Btomach,
Liver, Kidneys aud Bowels are out of N<
Drder. If you want these qualities
1111] the success they bring, use Dr. jjJ
King's New Life Pills, the malchlcs?
regulators, for keen brain aud stroi g
body. 25c at Speed's drugstore. m
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Schedule for Due IVcnI Hallway.
Morning train leaves Doe West at 10:30.
Evening train leaves Due West at 4:40. These *
iralna meet the morning and evening; trains
)d the Southern at Donalds.
Passengers can go out from Dne West on *8
he evening freight train which leaves Dae 6
iVeat at two o'clock. r
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ason depends upon
^ogue strong point.
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ll yuu iirsi uuy me
rles have been cor>
f , 'V - ' * % ' V" : ii "
s, Outings,
.Staples of every kind now ready
LKS ~
Silks, and a few 27-inch Colored
65c; we will close out what We
lues. Ask to see our Black Taflarket.
GOODS ( :
sr of the family. 50c to $6.
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EXPOSITION
LE, TENN.
ctober 12th, 1910 <
I Trip Bates Via
RAILWAY
Rates from
LE, S. C.
i but not including dale of sale,
Sleeping Cars. Tickets sold Sep?r
4 and 6.
but not including date of sale,
i to October 12th. Final limit of
nd beyond October 18th.
ticket agents, or
Alex. H. Acker, T. A.,
Augusta, Ga.
Savings Bank.
jE, S. 0*
DIRECTORS.
8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson
G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell,
\v. iii. uwens. r. d. wary,
J. S. Stark, . R. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harris
BOOKS
Pencils
k
ol Supplies.
ug Store.
New Schedule for Seaboard.
Id May 15,1910.
a % due 12.25 p. m. Southbound.
D. 5.'i due :i 57 p. w. Southbound
i. 41 due 2.58 a. m. Southbound.
a 'I) Hna J '! ) r\ m Vni>lhh/\nnH
3. 52 due 1.02 p m. Northbound.
j.i&due 2.08 a. m. Northbound.
3ur Ice cream Is made of pare cream. Rich
lik and eggs c?D't pon?lbiy hurt your cblld.
ud ibem down. Miliord's drug store.
Mrs. Jacob Wilmert, Lincoln, 111., found
t way back to perfect bpaltb. She writes :
suffered with kidney trouble and backache
id my appetite was very poor at times. A
w weeks ago I got Foley's Kidney Pills and
ve them a fair trlaL They gave me great
lief, so continued till now I am again Id
irfeot health. C. A. Mllford 4 Co.