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||snBgra&' ^ x' i W#|! Vi! J?e?U_-. < \ \ "SIMS OF THE FATHER"" " READY FOR ITS OPENING. The Play and the Company Have Been i Perfected, and a Delightful Performance of Thomas Dixon's New Drama is Anticipated by Our Theatregoers. j A telegram from New York states that everything Is In readineas for the jmpor-J* tant occasion at tne urana upera nouse, ? October 27th, -when Thomas Dixon's newest, drama, "The Sins of the Father," will ^ be seen for the first time. The play is in fine shape, the actors have been well drill- ^ ed, and the production has been construct- r ed with the same artistic care as marked n 'The Clansman." It is said that "The Sins ? of the Father" will prove an even more en- , joyable treat to our playgoers than "The v Clansman'," for its characters, scenes and incidents deal with the life of the South to- i( day. An announcement of special interest f is that Mr; Dixon, the celebrated author of ^ the play, has arranged to be present and ' address the audience between the acts. T Among the excellent actors in the com- 1 pany are Mrs. Charles G. Craig, famed for ner Southern "mammy" impersonations; Arthur J. PickeDS, a North Carolina Pickfens by the way, equally well-known in "black-face"; Miss Ethel Wright, a beauti- e i ful young ingenue; Robert Barton, aBal- \ Mmpre boy who has already made his c i niftrk, and Miss Lydia Knott, another fa- j vorite of Southern audiences. The stage 1 is directed by Bartley Cushing, a producer s noted for his artistry in putting on the I most successful of Mrs. Fiske's plays. t - ~ "The Sins of the Father" offers the most i thrilling and novel of plots yet attempted 1 . by an American playwright. In boldly at- t tacking a vital domestic problem, it chal- t lefiges comparison with the works of Sir s A. "W. Pinero and Henry Arthur Jones. t The story deals with the household of c Major Daniel Norton, a Confederate vete- t ran and a leader in State poiitics. The Ma- c jor is a widower, and his household con- 1 cerns are looked after by Cleo. an octoroon, s Through a trick in defianee of the Major's t ' wishes, his ward Helen Winslow, a girl ed- t ucated up North, is introduced into the s home. She and young Tom Norton meet s and promptly fall in love. e The discovery of the lovers is a terrible t blow to the old man. A still more terrible blow falls on Helen when the Major in- t forms her that one of her parents is an oc- c toroon. Young Tom^efuses to believe the 3 horrible story. A conflict between father and son ensues over the girl. Tragedy 8 seems the only possible solution of the baf- 3 fling problem. But, in the end, a way oiit 1 is found and th? stain upon the family c honor is cleared away; r Interwoven with tfye passion and the son- I timent of the serious plot i3 the comic bat- \ tie betwixt Minerva, a great, jovial, coal- c black negress, and Andy the butler, de- s scribed as a "gem'man in brown." The scenes show a typical Southern mansion, c the abode of wealth and refinement, with s views of the park and the State capitol t building in the near distance. In brief, r "The Sins of the Father" is richly mountfiri Riinorhlv pjust. and wit.h t.he nlav- 1 wrights boldly expressed ideas on the ra- -] clal problem, his command of laughter and tears, and his easy mastery of dramatic art, it cannot fail to be interesting. FILTHY STOMACH. 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Milford & /"Vk Ja /v? lAarllnnr /Irilnrnrittta PVPFV W hPfP. I I/Vi O ui icauiug u?u6b<w~ "I was bothered for years with stom- 1 ach trouble and gastritis. Food laid like lead iu stomach and fermented, causing gas to form. This caused a pressure, on my heart, so that I choked 1 v and gasped for breath, and thought my 1 time had come. MI-O-NA cured me after 1 had doctored without bucctss." | ?Wm. V. Matthews, BloomiDgton, j Ind., 1910. 1 y ^ 1 A RELIABLE MEDICINE?NOT A NAECOTIC , Get the gtnulne Foley's Honey and Tar In T the yellow pHckage. It Is safe aod effective. { Contains no oplatee. Refuse subst!tales. C. * -4.. Minora ? Co. ' \ mllrsS. \ W- ? V 's H|u^S | ^PiPBn^^^^^^^vHBiHBfcL 1 ilS?ls^Bli8 BBSiiiiSii Scene in Thomas Dixon's great p SUPPLY ORDINANCE, j ? ] Co Raise Supplies for the City J of Abbeville, S. C., for the Fiscal Year 1911. Be it ordained by the mayor and Aldermen of the City of Abbeille, S. 0., in Council assembled and by uthority of the same, That a tax for the ums and in a manner hereinafter named hall be raised and paid into the treasury 1 the City Council for the uses and puroses thereof for the fiscal year 1911. Notice is hereby given that the office ol' Jity Treasurer of Abbeville, S. C., will be pen for the collection of taxes for said fisal year 1911, from Tuesday, November 1, 910, until Saturday, December 31, 1910, , eithout penalty. Bates per centum of taxation are as fol;>ws: Sty tax (five) 5 mills ] Vaterworks tax (Interest on bonds and sinking fundj (two) 2 mills ; ilectric Light tax (Interest on bonds and sinking fund) (two) 2 mills ; lewerage tax (Interest on bonds sinking fund) (two) 2 mills That when the taxes and assessments or my portion thereof charged against the )roperty or party on the tax books of the ! lity for the fiscal year 1911, shall not be 1 )aid on or before the first day of January, 911, the City Treasurer ?hall proceed to < idd a penalty of one per cent, on the tax < xx)k, and the City Treasurer shall collect 1 he same, and if the said taxes, assess- ] nents and penalties are not paid on or be- ] ore the first day of February next there ifter, an additional penalty of one per cen- ' um shall be added by the City Treasurer, ] tnd if said taxes, assessments and penal ies are not paid on or before the first day >f March next thereafter, au additional J >enalty of five per centum thereon shall >e added by the City Treasurer and be col ected by him; and if the said taxes, as- J essments and penalties are not paid on or J >efore the fifteenth day of March next hereafter, the said City Treasurer shall isiue his tax execution for said taxes, as- 1 essments and penalties against the proprty of the defaulting taxpayers according o law. ] A commutation road tax will be collected 1 he same time as other taxes from all male ! itizens between the ages of 18 and 55 , ears, except those exempted by law. This commutation tax is as follows: The J um of two dollars payable before March 1st, 1911; the sum of two and 50-100 dolars if not paid until and during the month if April, 1911; the sum of three dollars if lot paid until and during the month of lay, 1911. In lieu of this tax six days cork upon the highways and streets of the ity will be required under the Street Overeer. J All persons failing or refusing to pay the < ^mmutation tax or to wck six full days J hall upon conviction be fined not more ' han thirty dollars or be imprisoned not J nore than thirty days. Done and ratified in City Council this ' 1th day of October, 1910. G. Perrin, J. E. JONES, City Clerk. Mayor, j LICENSE ORDINANCE. j ( * . ( itate of South Carolina, i City of Abbeville. 4 For the purpose of meeting in part the ] liirrent expeuses of the city government if the City of Abbeville, S. C., forthefis- ] al year beginning the 1st day of January, ] 911, and to meetln partsuch other indebt- j idness of the City of Abbeville, S. C., as nay become due in said fiscal year, thereore, be it ordained by the City Council of Lbbeville, S. C., and by authority of the ame. J o?i.: 1 i oeuuuii 1. J-iiUL uu puicH'ii, iiixj-i \jl tuiim- j ation shall engage in, prosecute or carry in any trade, business, occupation or pro- ] ession hereinafter mentioned, without j laving first paid a special license lax there- ] or as follows, to wit: Lgents, enlarging pictures, per day, $1, month $10 00 Lgents, retailing goods, $1 per day, per month 10 00 Lgents or dealers in pianos or organs 10 00 Lgents or dealers in fertilizers (nonresident) 25 00 Lgents for sewing machines 10 00 ? Lgents lightning rods 50 00 * Architect, civil engineer, surveyor, either 5 00 ? Apple wagon, wholesale or retail, per * J day 1 00 i Auctioneer 5 00 Jail, when admission is charged, night 5 00 iakei 5 001 tanks 50 00 Every person, firm or corporation conducting private banks, lending money on real estate and individual securities 25 oo Jrokers ju w iarbers, one chair $5, each additional chair l 00 Jicyele dealer, repairing and hiring. 1 00 Jilliard, pool, bagatelle 300 00 Jlacksmith, one forge S3, each additional 1 00 hoarding house, two boarders $2.50, > over two 5 00 Jill poster 5 00 took agents (not local) per day 2 00 J Joot or shoe shop, making or repairing 3 00 v.->. ' "%v"~ .. ' ft#* -M v;f> - la)', "The Sins of the Father." FSnwlinc or ten oin ally. Der month.. 5 00 Brick rufgs?.*. 15 00 3ootblacks...- 5 00 Brokers (pawn) 25 00 Building and Loan Association (other than local) 25 00 Butcher and dealer in meats 10 00 Circus, per day, $25 to 300 00 Circus, side show, per day, $10 to 25 00 Coal dealer ^ 10 00 Contractor, for less than $500 5 00 Contractor, for over $500 15 00 Conveyancer, other than lawyer 5 00 Cotton seed buyer ? 10 00 Cotton factory 75 00 Cotton seed oil mill 25 00 Cotton gin and press $10, over 5 each additional \ 2 00 Cotton weigher .. 5 00 Dogs, upon each and every dog or bitch to be paid for by the person, or persons on whose premises said dog or bitch is kept...; 1 00 Dealers in builders' supplies 10 00 Dealers in wagons and other vehicles 10 00 Dentists 5 oo Druggists 10 00 Exchanging cotton seed meal or hulls for seed 10 00 Exhibition, outside Opera House, per day $5 to 25 00 Express companies for business done within the State and not including that done outside the State or Government business 25 00 Fish and oyster dealer, or each 5 00 Fruit tree agents 5 00 Flying jenny, first week $15, each week after 10 0C 3as fitters and plumbers 10 00 3un and locksmith, repair shop 1 uu Barness shop, repairing 5 OC Horses, sold at auction exclusively... 25 OC Hotel 15 OC Lee cream saloon 8 0(1 Ice dealer, retail 5 00 Insurance companies, life 15 OC fire 5 OC " " accident. 5 OC Itinerant physician, faith curer or other healer, per day $5 to 10 00 Laundry or agent for same 5 0C Lawyer 5 00 Lawyer, lending money on real estate securities for self or others, in addition .. 5 00 Loan, saving or Investment companies, loaning money on real estate or otherwise 15 00 Lumberyards -10 00 Lunch dealers 2 00 Manufacturer of bottled soda water or agent for same 10 00 Marble yard dealer or agent 10 00 Merchants shall pay license according to the following schedule of gross sales and prices upon sworn returns: Sales amounting to one thousand dollars or one thousand dollars or under the sum of one dollar, on each additional thousand dollars of sales or fractional parts thereof, the sum of fifty cents. Provided, that merchants who engage or ire engaged in business in the said City of AibbevHle for a shorter period then twelve months shall be required to pay a license tee of $1.00 to $250 dollars. Sec. 2. To constitute a merchant doing business in the City of Abbeville within ihe meaning of the foregoing section it shall be necessary for the person or persons so engaged to maintain and keep a place of business or office in the said City )f Abbeville. Medicine vendors, per day $5 to 10 00 Hill, grits 10 00 Hill, saw 5 00 Newspaper 5 00 Jil company, kerosene 20 00 3cculistor optician, itinerant, per mo 10 00 " " local, per year.. 5 00 Painter, contractor 5 00 Physician 5 00 Piano or organ tuner or repairer per month $3, year 10 00 Photogi'aphers 5 00 Printing office, job 15 00 Railroad, for business done within the State, and not including that done without the State, or interState commerce, and not including that done for the Government 30 00 Real estate agent 10 00 OrUpU.il' bliup 1UI lUliiltUlO \JL UbAXVJJ. wood work 5 09 Repair shop for shoes 3 oo Repair shop for sewing machines 3 00 Restaurant 20 00 shows, 5 and cents, per week fa to... 25 00 solicitor of job printing, per day 2 00 stock yards for horses, mules, cattle. 10 00 stoves, itinerant dealer in 10 00 street drummer 25 00 street hack or carnage 5 oo street wagon or dray, two horses? 5 oo " " " one horse 2 50 stable, livery, sale and feed 25 00 stable, livery, sale and feed, and running hacks and drays 35 00 shooting gallery 10 00 skating rink 5 00 soda fountain, connected with business or alone 5 00 i>0 person UIUIHCUH IUICUU; "??H on, cart or dray, or other carriage or vehicle for transportation of goods or passengers within the limits of the city, without having first obtained a badge from the City Clerk and Treasurer, under a penalty of live dollars for each and every day that such vehicle shall bo so run, or live days imprisonment for each and every day run. Provided t hat nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend to wagons, carts or other vehicles going to and from market. street peddler or dealer in produi-e for prolit, other than local merchants 15 00 [ail or, merchant or manufacturer... 10 00 " not merchant, engaged iu making and repairing 5 00 \ ' |4.,>.' ^'^!;?>!7S;P1 v 0 ;* ">>' -y.. : . . ^ ,|5 ^' ; >*;.: ' , ( / ; s^> ; Tannery ... | Telephone exchange I xeiegrapn company Tin or tinker shop Undertaker orembalmer, either Umbrella repairer " " itinerant, per day.. Veterinary surgeon Wood dealer T? Warehouse Watchmaker and jewoller, repairing. Sec. 2. Any person or persons can on any or prosecuting any business < cupation or running any establish named in this or preceding sections, out first having taken out a license t for, shall be fined, except in cases v special penalties are imposed, not less two dollars nor more than one hur dollars, or be imprisoned not less thai days nor more than thirty days, for and every day such business is carrie ' without such license. That no li< shall be issued for a less period thai year (unless otherwise specified) < ' from the first day of the month in v ' same is issued, and it shall be the du the Clerk of Council to see that lici ; and fees are imposed and paid, ar promptly report any and all cases of 1 ure to do so. Sec. 3. That for any business, occup ! or profession not enumerated in the going sections, the license shall be i , lated and imposed by the City Coum i any meeting of the same. Sec. 4. The City Council hereby re& i the right to refuse or revoke any li< for any cause which may seem to it ji i Sec. 5. That any firm, person or cor i tiod making any false or fraudulen i turns, where a return is necessary c i ouired under this Ordinance, shall i conviction be fined not exceeding liftj i lars nor less than live dollars, or b i prisoned not exceeding thirty days-no; i five days. i Sec. 6. That any person, firm or cor tion carrying on or prosecuting any t i business, occupation or profession,^*)! i ning any establishment named in thi i dinancei or upon which a license may after be imposed by the City Council, out first having taken out a license t i for, shall be fined (except in casesv special penalties are imposed) not less two dollars nor mord than one hur dollars or be imprisoned not loss thai days nor more than thirty days it county or city prison for each and day such business, occupation or profe is carrfed on without such license. That this Ordinance shall go into < on the first day of November, 1910, an persons, firms* corporations or profesi not conforming to its requirements be liable to the penalties herein imi from and after last mentioned date. Done in Council this 11th day of Oct 1910, and ratified under the seal of the of Abbeville, S. C. T. G. Perrin, , J. E. JONES City Clerk. May NATURE'S WARNII Abbeville Ptople Must Recognize H ed It, j\ianey ins come quieuy?uuy iously. But nature always warus you Notice the kidney secretions. See if the color is unhealthy? If there are settings and teJimei Passages frequent, scanty, painfi It's time then to use Doan's Kit Pills, To ward oir Blight's disease or betes. Doan's have done great work in locality. Mrs. Muttie A. Dodd, 229 N Market St.. Anderson, S. C., Bay ''I would not be without Doai Kidney Pills in the house, as found them lo be very beneficii My kidneys were weak aud I w bothered a great deal, by too fi queiit passages of the kiduey sec] tions. Doun'.s Kidney Pills d me more irood than any ottier rei edy I had previously used ai consequently I highly recommei them." For sale by all dealers. Prid cents. Foster-MiIburu Co., But] New York, sole agents for the Un States. Remember the name?Doan's? take no other. It's (lie Worl?l'n IScmI. No one has ever made a salve, r ment or .balm to compare with lit leu's Arnica Salve. It's the one feet healer of Cuts, Corns, Ku Bruisef, Sore.". Scalds, Boils, LJIc Ki'/.ema, Salt Rheum. For Sore E Cold Sores, Chapped Hands, Sprains, it's supreme. Infallible Piles. Only 2oc at Speed's drug st We .have school books for overylj Milford's Book Store. IB WHIM'S IB. OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM SATDEDAY, OCTOBER 15th until Saturday, December 31st, 1910, The Rate of State, County, Schoo' and Special Tax, Including On< Dollar Poll Tax, One Dolla: Commutation Tax. IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT T< raise supplies for Ihe fiscal year coromenc lng January 1, 1910, notice Is hereby glvei that the clHce oi County Treasurer for Abbe vllie County will be open for the collection c taxes lor said fiscal year from Snlurday, Octt her 15th, until Saturday, December 31at, wltto out penalty. Thore will t>e added? A penalty nt one per cent, on all taxes no paid on January 1st. 11111. A penalty of two per cent, on all taxes no paid ou February 1st. 1011. A penalty of seven n?r cent, on all taxe I not paid on Marco i?i, mi. I Rates per cent, of taxation are as follows: State Tax mills. County Tax 5 " Special County 8. P 4 M Constitutional School 3 " Total .. ny4 In addition to the above, a special tax wl be collected for school purposes as follows: Abbeville Special Scbool 5 mi'li Abbeville Special Jbl. E. Bonds 1% " \bbevllle High School 1 y%. " Antrevllle 2 " Donalds 3 " 1 Due Wesi 8 " ! Keowee 3 " Lebanon 4 " Hbaron 4 " Betbel 8 Lowndesvilie 4 " Mt. Carmel 3 " ' Willlngton 5 " MoCormlck 4 " Buffalo 2 " Fondville 3 " Warren ton 3 " Cold Springs 3 " A poll tax of One Dollar per capita on a male citizens between tbe axe ol 21 and I years, except sucb as are exempt by law, wl be collected. A commutation road tax of One Dollar wl be colleoted tbe t-ame time as other taxe from nil male citizens between tbesgfrsot ] and 50 years, except 6ucb as are exempted b law. Unless said tax Is uald by first of Marcl 1911, eight days work upon the pub'tc hlwl ways will be required under an overseer. If e much be necessary. Tuxes are n?yable only In grold and sllv< coin, United States currency, National Ban Notes and Coupons ol State Bonds wblcb b > come payable during tbe year 1909. A taxi 50 cents will be collected on each dog. Parties df-slrlnu Information by mall In ri g__ eard to tbelr taxes will please write befoi December 161 b. sta'tOK tbe location ol tbe *r"*7 property, ?Dd ibc ude postnge for reply, he 5 00 ihoae paying taxes by check mast lnclud 30 00 i he charge lor collection. " ; J, F, BRADLEY, County Treasurer. i" oot-^ 5 00 5 00 r"-~ - ^ iT&*-g IS!! % New from Cover to Cover <m sft J webster:s | ment | r new' 1 c: international %s dictionary id red >CS JUST ISSUED. M-i" id on Chief, Dr. W. T. Harris, former U. S. jfone Com. of Education. The Webster !hich Tradition Developed- by Modern tyof | Scientific Lexicography. KeytoLit"a H erahire of Seven Centuries. General fal^" | Information Practically Doubled. for". 2700 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. 3?at 400,000 Words and Phases. GET THE BEST psora- Scholarship, Convener It "?nee, Authority, Utility. here- , j S '*?? W Write for Specimen P?ge? to I i G. 4 C. MERRIAM CO., SPRINGFIELD. MASS. iciiecl Elf yon win do no&X*tor to mention tMi publication. i the >M^^Mi1111 1 1 ul--. ivery Bsion Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina shalt County of Abbeville. josed Court of Common Pleas. ?CLty et a'< Plaintiff*, against H G. Anderson et a], Defendants. > By authority of a Decree of Sale h tbe Court of Commou Pleas for Abbe ville County, in said State, made ii the above 9tated case, I will offer fo Lip sale^at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C oil H., S. C., on Salesday in November, A D. 1910, within the legal hours of nal the following described laud, to wit ! an(j All that tract or parcel of laud situate lying and being in Abbeville County in the State aforesaid, containiD; FIVE (5) Acres, more or less, togethe ster- with the buildings thereon and iuclud ing one 125 horse power Corliss engine and a lot of other machinery?beinj what is known as The Abbevill: Fdrniture Factory Plant?bound ed by lands of S. F. Cromer, Seaboan at, Railway Co. and others. uj' Terms of Sale- One-half cash, bal ance on a credit of twelve months, se ,ney cured by bond of purchaser am mortgage of tbe premises. Cumtiaonr fr> now for nanprs and rp am- x uiuutwv* r cording. R. E. HILL, ... Master A. C., 8. C. this v. State of South Carolina ,*a: County of Abbeville. I PKOBATE COURT. ^ G. N. Nickles and J. R. McCombs, ai Administrators of the Estate o re* Edward Hagen, deceased, Plain 1^" tiffs, against Alice J. McCombs et al, Defendants.?Complaint t< Sell Lands to Pay Debts. 3d I will sell at public outcry at Abbe ville Court House, on Saleday in No vember, 1910, next, for the paymeut o e, 5(1 debts, the following described real es (hIo tate belonging to Ibe estate of Edwari ited Hatran, deceased, situate iu said !3tat< and County, to wit: All that tract oi au" parcel of lands, known as Tract Num oer i ueinuymn u? iuc emu i-omw, taining One Hundred and Two Acres more or less, bounded by lands ol : . Arnot Ellis, II. C. Hagan, Foster Seak* wright and Tract Number U. ~ Also, that tract or parcel of laud, niV c?utaining Ninety and Three-Quarters ' (known as Tract Number two) Acres, more or less, bounded by lauds of J. -1 H. Nickles, R. C. Hagan, Bowie fM1. Brothers, Jas. Hawthoru and Tract JZ Number 1. TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. ?by J.F.MILLER, J | Judge Probate Court. , . . - i If Its t( WE HA . Our Men's Suits at 3 $12.50, $13.50, $15, r are the choicest goods the mark( fit right ajnd wear right. Our Boys' Knick< ii from $2.50 to $7.50 are right. J! from $6.50 to $15 are unsurpj * " Bostoniai i? A pair of our "Bostonian "Jefferson" Shoes for ladies or 2 dren's Shoes are the kind you w You are always Wei " Call to s Cason & ]V Gqod Thini '< / WE HAV? A FD ;; STAPLE AND FAh ,f> i $ome of our Sepecialties are: Ritte i. Fine Cream Cheese and Dove Bran o filled our storte room with a comple ? Clothing, .Ladies' 2 ^ and with a line of Up-to-Date I what you Deed in ir Field Seeds, Hard^ ie Give ua a trial and we ar< .Amos B. Mor STATE Columbi October 31 to No I . Special Excursion x Service Annou Southern ?=?As Fol Special Trains Neve Round Trip Ratei Admission t.n ? Lv. Anderson JBelton Honea Path I Donalds Shoals Junction Abbeville Hodges SCothran Greenwood New Market Ninety-Six Dyson r. Chappell , Old Town Silver Street Helena Newberry Prosperity Pomaria y Peak Alston " A i? PVklnmhifl Speciall train from Anderson v g and 3rd, and returning, will leave C : arriving Belton 11:30 p. m., Anden !, 11:00 p.m. '' Special train from Newberry r and 3rd, and will run in pne directi I- The following round trip pet ci !? military companies, brass bands, in b iug together on one ticket: J; Abbeville $2.15 Greenwood 1-70 I- All tickets will be on sale Octot j sive, with final limit returning Nov Ample extra equipment will be ! during Fair Week. For further information, call on Jno. L. Meek, A. G. P. A. Atlanta, Ga. 3r MAKE THIS TEST. " 81 < How to Tell if Your Hair is Diseased, n > o Even if you have a luxuriant head of hair you may want to know whether it is a ' in a healthy condition or not. 1'0 per cent. w * of the people need a hair tonic. CI I Pull a hair out of your head; if the bulb li - at the end of the root is white and shrunk- 0 | en, it proves that the hair is diseased, and ? requires prompt treatment if its loss would ' be avoided. If the bulb is pink and full, the hair is healthy. C( We want every one whose hair requires 0 treatment to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, p , We promise that it shall not cost anything C f if it does not give satisfactory results. It 'l , is designed to overcome dandruff, relievo $ I scalp irritation, to stimulate tnenair roots, | . tighten the hair already in the head, grow 1 hair and cure baldness. 1 It is because of what Rexall "93" Hair i Tonic has done and our sincere faith Jn its goodness that we want you to try it at our i risk. Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00. Sold only j. at our store?The Rexall Store. C. A. Mil- bl ' ford & Co. SH DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY I Will Surely Stop That Cough. fc >Wear VE IT I $7.50, $8.50, $10, $18, $20 and $22 7 it affords. They look right, erbocker Suits Our Boys' Long Pants Suits issed in qualjty and style. ti" Shoes 1' CUAOP (Ar hion* nr lorlme vjliuto 1U1 11 JV<IJ KJL iaUlV/Ji 1 pair of our Boys' and Chilant. come at our Store. *ee us. [cAllister. N , . \ fs to Eat I 2 e; LL STOCK OF JCY GROCERIES,-, \ \ rn Panned fiooda. Annie Butter. d Macaroni. Also we bave just te stock of ma Gents' Shoes )RY GOODS. We alwas carry rare and Tinware. 3 sure ta please you. se Company ^ i> i, ? ' $1 FAIR ra, S. C. member 4,1910 _ I _ Rates and Train meed by the Railway . [lows?=e mber 2nd and 3rd 4 v I i < i Including one 'air Grounds ^ * ...5:30 a.m $4.40 " , * ...6:00 a.rn 4.10 ...6:20 a.m 3.90 ...6:34 a.m 3.75 . >r ...6:42 a.m 3.75 ...6:30 a.m 3.65 / ...6:57 a.m 3.50/ ...7:10 a.m ? ^ - ? o on ..jI'M a.in o.-v ...7:28 a.in 3.10 ...7:45 a.m 2.90 ...7:58 a.m 2.75 ...8:10 a.m ' 2.00 \ ...8:26 a.m 2.45 * ...8:38 a.m 2:80 ...8:53 a.m ...8:56 a.m 8:00 a.m 2.05 N ...9:15 a.m 8:37 a.m 1.85 ...9:35 a.m 8:52 a.m 1.75 ...9:52 a.m 9:07 a.m 1.55 ...9:57 a.m 9:11 a.m 1.50 .11:30 a.m 10:00,a.m fill be operated November 2nd "olumbia 6:30 p. m., same dates, son 11;59 p. m., and Abbeville will be operated November 2nd on as shown above, only. apita rates will be in effect for uniform, twenty or more travelv Anderson $2.55 Newberry 85 , nnii. XT?/14V, Jtr iUlII IU l^UVClllUU -XUI, Iimoember 6th, 1910. provided on all regular trains nearest ticket agent, or address Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A. Augusta, Ga. Forced lo Leave Home. \ livery year a large number of poor jfferers whose luDgs are sore aDd ached with coughs are urged to go to other climate. But this is costly nd not always sure. There's a better ay. Let Dr. King's New Discovery are you at home. "It cured me of ine trouble." writes W. R. Nelson, f Calamine, Ark., "when all else tiled and I gained 17 pounds in eight. It's suie.'y the King of all rcugh and lung cures." Thousands we their lives and health to it. Jt's ositively guarantetd for Coughs, .'olds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup?all 'hroat 8iid Lung Troubles. 50c and .100. Trial bottle free at Speed's drug ore. A GENEROUS AND CEARITABLE WISH. ?. f I lrtw-kurrtf !liP lipnpfit I re ?ivffi iron) Fo'ej's Klriuey K> raedy," says N. Keagun, Farmer, Mo. 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