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... APPLYING THEM i'ew piays nave oeeu prouuueu m icboui. years that have had the absolute stamp t>f originality and have rejoiced in the fact that they are entirely nov$l. This, how ever, may be said of the new comedy, "In troduce Me," that will be presented at the Theatre on Wednesday, Jan. 10th. This . play is'from the pen of the talented young author Delia Clarke, whose successful works are well known. Not only this, but Miss Clarke is the star of the company that will be seen nere in the comedy, The story of "Introduce Me" is of the appealing sort. It is rich in heart interest, is clean and wholesome and teems with ,, witty lines and effective situations. Above all else it is a new story to the stage and a story that is peopled with new characters. A youn?? author, George Nichol, who has hard I v won tie success he deserved, is mariiei to a wonderfully * olever young x woman. Uuknown to her husband she is also an anthor and she has met with great success under the nom de plume of Fran cis Everton. Her husband has been kept ignorant of this, she having explained their income by saying it was an allow ance from an aged aunt. Her necessarily frequent absence from home she explains by saying she is a devoted clubwoman. Francis has an actress friend, Edna Somere. Edna believes that Francis' last book entitled ' 'Susan" will make a splen did starring vehicle if dramatized. Adroit ly they work it out that George shall do the work of dramatization. Meanwhile thsre eomes a disagreement between the husband and wife and they separate. It is only in the end after the play has proved a success that George finds it is his wife who has written it and they are happily reunited. Opera House, Wednesday, Jan ' uary 10th. ^ C. A. Milford & Co. Guarantee Hyonei If you really mean that you want to drive every bit of catarrh from your nose and throat why not try a sensible remedy lhat is guaranteed to banish catarrh, or monpy back. If yon already own a little hard rub-* ber HYOMEI inhaler you can buy a bottle of HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) lor only 3U cents. ir you do not. own a,n inhaler ask f<?r com plete HYOMEI ou'flt which contains an Inhaler, this will cost you $1.00. Then breathe HYOMEI and get rid of catarrh, relitf comes in five min 'utes, a day's treatment will make you happy, a week's treatment and snuf fles, mucus and hawkin*sgo, another week and good-bye to catarrh. Try it today on money back plan. Bold by C. A. Miiford & Co. aud druggists ev erywhere. _ The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. L Court of Common Pleas. J. W. Gilliam, Plaintiff, against L. B. Moore, Defendant.? Suit ot At tachment. By virtue of the order of the Court '* of Common Pleas, made in the above Htated case, I will sell at Public Auc tion, to tbe highest bidder, on the 30ib day of December, 1911, at 11 o'clock a. m., in frout of the Court House, oue Black Mare Mule about four years old. Sold by order of the Court. Teruae?Casb. C. J. Lyon, Sheriff Abbeville Co. v THEY COME TOGETHER - Baehacbe and Kidneyaches are Usually Inseparable. Some Abbeville Peo ple are Learning How to Get Rid of Both. Does your back ever ache ? Feel lame, weak?so sore you can hardly work ? . \ra vnn mo b inor the mmmnn mis. take-* ? Waiting for it to pass away ? To cure the backache, you must cure the kidneys. The paiu may cease, tmt is sure to Return. You may feel tired and worn-out all the time. 'Urinary troubles may annoy you, headaches and dizziness. Make up your mind your kidneys need attention. Begin taking Doan's Kidney Pills at pnce. Doan's have strengthened thousands f sick, weakened kidneys. Have driven out kidney backaches good. "o Abbeville reader can doubt the iDg statement. ^from a resident of this locality. , McCuen, Wardlawttt., Ab , S. C., says: 4,I found Kidney Pills to be an ex kidney medicine and I do itate to recommend them. ked a su pply at P. B. Speed 'b re and they relieved me in my back and other of kidney complaint." iy all dealers. Price 50 r-Milburn Co., Buffalo, le agents for the United the name?Doan'e?and II5LIKE PLANTI FERTILIZERS are made c available to the plant all thr< fed. The needed elements a: Le crop is nourished to a full g es the skill of mixing fertilizers. We mak i compounds a doctor's prescription. The an There is no guess work?no mystery. xi is out ine result ui rcicminc mixing. sources of plant foods?which are quickly are slowest It must be known exactly what eleme For Sale 235 A(5res of land five miles from Abbtville, 8.C., on a public road and rural route. This place has two flood *ettlements, is well watered and tim bered. Possibly seventy-five thousand jeet of saw timber and enough wood to pay for tbe place. Price $2,500. 300 Acre8 of land about 8 mil(PP from Aobeville, on Rural Route No. 4. Oue two-story dwelling, one tenant house, plenty of wood ind saw timber, well watered. Price $5,000. 3 Houses and Lots iu tbe city of AbbeviFe near the R. R. Shops. Prices low and terms easy. 311 Acres of land situated about hall way between Troy and ^McCoruiick, a due cotton farm, well watered and has ?ue settlement. Fine mineral depos its on this property. Price $4,000. 570 i.cres of land about 8 miles roui Abbeville, has 3 tenant houses. >00 acres wood land, is well watered. Price $10 per acr*. , 511 Acres of land 4 1-2 miles south of Ware's Shoals on Saluda river; 3 dwellings and 3 tenant houses, 75 acres wood land, 75 acres bottom land, good pasture, 7 horne farm open on Lhe place. It is now rented for 3,000 lbs. lint cotton. Can be easily made to bring double this rent. Price $12.50 I er acre. . x One Lot on corner of Orange and Lemon Streets, beautifully located level and well drained, $500. Two Lots near Wardlaw 8treet, two minutes walk from Graded School; near in, and a bargain at $500 each. List your Real Estate with me and come to see me. If you want to buy I haveor can get what yon want. If you want to sell I cauflnd you a buyer I also buy and sell all kiuds of stoc&s and Jtsonds. temember I rec , the strongest L paoy in the world. Remember I represent the Equita bly the strongest Life Insurance Com Robt. S. Link 1 Office over Milford's Book Store. Blue Ridge Bailway Co. Effective Not. 27. lfllO. '' No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Eastbound. Daliy Dally Dallj Ex. Bar Satlone? A. M. P. M. A. M Lv Waloalla - 7 00 8 20 10 80 Lv Went Union 7 05 3 *5 10 85 Lv Seneca. 7 28 3 48 11 00 Lv Jordanla - 7 28 a 48 11 88 Lv Adarus 7 41 4 01 11 58 Lv Cherry's 7 44 4 04 11 56 Lv PeDdleion 7 66 4 16 12 12 LvAuturi 8 04 4 24 12 88 Lv Sandy (Springs 8 07 4 27 12 42 Lv Denver 8 12 4 88 12 50 r.v U/uol A nriariuin KM d 47 1 IlK Lv Anderson (Phbs. dep). 8 81 4 52 1 15 Lv Anderson (Fgt. dep)... 3 84 4 53 2 28 Lv Ersklne Siding.- 5 16 Ar Helton 9 00 5 25 2 50 Westbound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7 Station*? P. M. A. M. A. M. Lv BHton - 6 S5 11 22 Lv JSi-Kklne Siding... Lv Anderson (Fgt. depot) 6 00 11 47 .... Lv Andereon (Puss. dep)? 6 08 11 50 Lv West Anderson? 8 08 11 57 Lv Denver 6 20 12 10 Lv Sandy springs u. 6 29 12 15 Lv Autun 6 27 It 18 Lv Pendleton 6 34 12 26 Lv Cherry's 6 44 12 36 Lv Adamn 6 46 12 89 LvJordanlH 7 01 12 67 Lv Seneca... 7 08 1 00 Lv West Union 7 21 1 18 ArWaihaHa .... 7 26 1 23 Will also slop at the loilowlng stations and tafte on and let off pai-sengem?PbinDeyV James, Toxaway, Welcb. J. K. Ai'd?-n-on. Hpperlct?-Lder? New Schedule for Neftbonrd. No 33 due 12 :>T;p m. Southbound. No. 53 due 8.53 p. tt>. SoutbbonDd No. 41 due 2.66 a. tn. Houtbbound. No. 32 due 5.50 p. nj. Northbound. No. 52 due 12 n0 p. m. Northbound. jjo. 38 due 2.08 a. tn. Northbound. tup TiiKr.HR nr T.i cirtppe (8 Its fatHl tendency to DnentnonlH. To care your la grippe coughs tHki* Foley'* Honey and Tar C tnponnd. It. EX Fls.ber, \V* h h i d e iod. Km., sxy* ; "I whh 11 ou it Li a ee vere attack Of la grippe that .?h rente r.ed ptiPnmnni*. A friend actvl?Kl Foley's und Tar Compound und I got re.lief after iato* lng the Ors'. lew doses. I took three bottii a i?Dd n*y la grippe was cuied." Get the s?r utn*.) n tie jelow packag-, M (Murray Droit Co. - Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Best SaJvft In Tfte World# .;y - )f plant foods, so mixed Hugh growth. Never is - re supplied at the right ;rowtn. e these fertilizers as accurately as a lalyais on every bag ia lived up to. V ' v. . s * ;! We must know what are the best available?which are slower?which 1 t L :nrs are arawn irom uie bou dj eacn :rop?the amount of plant foods that hey require. It would be utter waste o apply certain plant foods upon cer ain soils for certain crops. > we hare INTERSTATE FERTI ER for each crop that the South 78. The needed elements arc tup-, 1. The fertilizer is suited to the soil crop. nd that is why INTERSTATE J UTILIZERS are winning prestige pwhere?why they are \causlng In- ' ?d yields. ? " ' or booklet would prove interesting to It tells of our tested formulas for : hern crops. , Write for it to-day and tame of our nearest dealer. rcRSTATE Chemical Corporation, LRLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ARE MICROBES IN YOUR SCALP ? It Has B?eo Proved that Microbes Cause Baldness. Professor Unna of Hamburg, Germany, and Dr. Sabourand, the leading French dermatologist,, discovered that a microbe causes baldness. Their theory has time .. - J I- I .. A m nuu uktut) uueu auipijt vcimcu wituugu iD search experiments carried oil under the observation of eminent scientists. This microbe lodges in the Sebum, which is the natural hair oil, and when permitted to flourish it destroys the hair follicles and in time the pores entirely aiose,.and the soalp gradually takes on a shiny appearance. When this happens there is no hope of the growth OT hair being revive^. ' v" \ We have a ,remedy which will, we hon estly believe, remove .dandruff, oxteriqi nate the microbe, promote good circulation in the scalp and around the hair roots, tighten ana revitalize the hair roots, and overcome baldness, so long as there is ariy life left in the hair roots. , ; We back up this statement with our own personal' guarantee that this remedy called Rexall "03" Halt Tonic will .be supplied free of all' cost to the user If it falls to. do as we state. It will frequently help to restore gray and faded hair to its original color,.''pro viding loss of color has been/ caused by disease: yet it Is In no sense a dye. ,Hex all "93" Iiair Tonic accomplishes these re sults by aiding In making every hair root, follicle, and'pigment gland strong and act ive, and by stimulating a natural How of coloring pigment throughout the.hair cells. We exact no obligations or promlr.es? we simply ask you to give Itexall "93" Hair Tonic a thorough trial and if not satisfied tell us and we will refund tfre money'ydu paid us for it. Two sizes, prices 50 cents and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain it in Abbeville only at our store?The Bexaill Store. C. A. Miiford & Co. Do not allow yonr kidney and h'ttddtr tumble to.devfRjp be v or id the rea'h of mtc oln3.' T"** Foley Kidney Pill*, TneygK qulc* ififulta and atop Irmiularttlea wliii hi r prlslng prompineiM. MftMorray Drug Co. : Ab DevUle-Ureenwo od MUTUAL ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, 11,850,001 February 1st, 1910. TO7KITB TO OR PAUL on th? onderelffne * * or the Director oX your Townahlj for any Information 70a may deelre abopt oar plan ot Inaoranoe. I We Inettre your property ajr&lnst' dMtra> I'on by * mi, mmu os minis, 1 and do so cheaper than 'any lnroranoeJOon pany In exlitenee. Remember we are prepared to prove to yo> that ours is the aafect and eheapeat plan r Inettranoe known. J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. 0. J. FRASEB LYON, Pres. Abbeville, 8. C. ; B. G. Majors, Greenwood J.T. Mabry - Cokeobary W. B.- Acker ...Donalclu T. 8. El .Doe West W. W. L. Keller.. ?J<ong Cane LA. Keller ...~._J3mllhvlHe D. A. Ward law...... Cedar Bprlna W. W. Bradlay -..Abbeville L>r. J. A. Anderson AOtrevlUe B. B. Boles ?LiOwndeavlUe A. O. Grant Magnolia Edwin "Parker .......Calhoun Mills B. L, Edppouds Bordeaux H. L. Rasor.? Walnut Grove W. A Nickles ?Hodgee M. G. Bowles ; Coronaoa D.B. Hattlwanger...... Ninety-Six G. C. Du#enberry ...Klnards Ira B.Taylor. Fellowship Joseph Lake .Pbcenii Rev. J. B. Mose ^...^...Verdery J. H. Chile#- ?Bradley J. W. Lyon....^ Troy A. W. YonDgblood Yeldell G. B. Dora. .....Calllson G. E. IWo _ .....Klrkseys W. F. Hamilton Brook* AhhoviiiB. H ().. Feb. 1. Fl-i TYPEWRITERS SAVE 50 "per cent. Easy pay ments. $10 and up All-Makes?Guaranteed. * Send lor Catalog. Edward J. Murphy, Typewriter Dealer, /CHARLESTON, 8.0. of;???- ~ h . v - ' /. ' . y-'i '; ' \4 ' fs ? v -v 11 It '; / IIWBMI1BBMBPMBWWWMBWWWWMM m worn tutmc 1912 HAition In rompaet rolume of valuable and mtis eating information. a complete np-to-dat* library ' Id itself, yotj win find accurate particulars of tne ipeclal actions of ConcreM. the elections, census statistics and conips nsons, reciprocity, the 1'anam.i Canal, markets, croie, increase la prices of staple products, coat of tiring. aerial acliieteaieiiU. records and diaaiiters. ulcntiflc dl*x>verie*. expior atloos and ianoratlnna of lt'l 1. ?ars, international dlatgreeineata and other treat blatorioal eventa. growth of the Cni|?d States, increasing popnla Hon and wealth'of countries. State and munjej pallHea. Oongresalonal records, sporting r??itfs. currency, weights and measures. wtat-her toro-Asta. universities and schools, relig.oihi o?de?. lndo< (vimmiiw rallmaili aMiinlnir riehta .Jl nation*, armlca and narfea of tbe work], ban king money, taxe*. insurance. political partiw, tctret octettes, dubi, births. marriages. diturcea And death*, woman Miff race and . lO.OOO Other Facta and Figure* L'p to DhI# 04 rrery day interest and ?alue to everybody. No merchant, farmer, laborer, btalneaa man hwmritt or bud neat woman, school bo; or fehool Ctrl ihould be without a copy of the valuable 1011: reference volume of neefol Information. Price 25c. ' (West of Buffalo and PltUliurgh, 80c.) By mail. 85c. Addcaia The New York World, Nc? lark. ' r YOB RISK NO MONEY . 0 Our Reputation and Money are Back of This Offer. We pay for all the medicine used during the trial, if our remedy fails to completely relieve you of constipation. We take all the risk'. You are not obligated to us in any way whatever, if you accept our offer. Could anything be more fair for you ? .,1s there any reason why you should hesitate to put our claims to a practlcabtest ? A most scientific, common-sense treat ment is Bexall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy. They are very pronounced, gentle and pleasant in action, and particu larly agreeable in every way. They do not fcause diarrhoea, nausea, 'flatu I nee, griping or other inconvenience; Bexall Orderlies are particularly good for chil dren, aged and delicate persons. We urge you to try Bexall Orderlies at our risk! Three sizes, 10c., 25c., and 90c. Remember, you can get Eexali Bemedles In this community only at our store?The Bexall btore. C. A. Mllford & Co. Round Trip Christmas Holiday Fares via Southern Rafhuray-^Pruaier Car yH ' I .CI VI. (lie WUUI. ... . Account of Christmas Holidays, the Southern Bailway announoea reduoed round trip fares between many points. Tickets on sole December 15,16,17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 81,1911, and Jan. 1,1912, good returning January 8, 1912. Por de tailed ihfonnation, caU on nearest South ern Bailway ticket agent, or John L. Meek, A. 01 P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Frank L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. FOLEY'S H0KZ7 AMD TAB COMPOUND "CURES IN EVERX CASE." Mr J ii. McPuffery. M*r nMhe ^cblllB Ho tel, Omaha. Neb., recommends F .ley'a Hon UiU'l'Mr VyOinp-.'Una, wchuh? It . cartar* in *?ry cmp, ."I have need U mjseir nrrt.T n >ve rcooiMmnnded It to'tmnv oibtrawbo bovflaifice-tola tnf ol tlx great cbraU^f/pc..- - * Id dlaeM?a of Lbo Uirom.ar d long* ? For I ooagba and ooida It la speedily effective. McMarray Drag Ov - . , Amos 8. Mors* Co's Locals. Now is the time to plant fall seeds. See us for barley, rye, vetch, rape, clover, al falfa, etc. r If you want to see the best work shoes oh the market, call on us. Our line of hardware and tinware. is complete. We have a full line of up-to-date shoes for men, women and children, on which we can save you money. TOLEY KIDNEY JILLS ilwnvn g|ve KHtiKiadiuin'bfn iiiat) ?hev aiwny* .o thi work. J. r. titafltmt, Bremnn, (Q*. ium : * I have unt-il Fo.ey Kldue> P Iitr wltu great saili>li??:tl<>n an 1 Tnnn-t mnro M-I^f irom Mien um0 than from any other kidney med ntue, aod I's? trleu Mil aunt*. 1 u~u cDuulu - 17' recommend them to all notreier# lor k1<i iify aod bladder troubla." McMurray Dttag Co. ROUND TRIP WINTER TOURIST FARES low in Effect via SouthernoRaifwy? "Premier Carrier.of the South.'' Tickets on sale dally Including April - 30, 1912, with final limit returning May 31, 1912. For complete information as to schedules, sleeping car servioe, etc., call on nearest Southern Hallway ticket agent, or J. L. Meek, A. OTP. A*, Atlanta, Ga. F. L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta, Oa. PARISIAN SAtflANUHES DANDRUFF. It quickly kill* (he dandruff germs, that'* why dandruff vanishes so promptly when PAIilSlAN &A0E is uaed. Parisian Sage ia Guaranteed by & i mm ?ca. to eradicate daiidruff and stop. itcblpg scalp, or money back. * Get a fifty "tent bottle today and be come acquainted at once- with the most delightful hair dressing in 'the world,.. . ivi J.'l gjatfly recommend it a9 the bent hair touic I bave ever known. ? I find it the only hair ionic that will cure dandruff, cleanse the scalp, and make ihe hair gro'W long and beautiful." Miss Sigma' Ah I,1 2 Farwelf St.V' W. Worcester, Mass. Schedule for,Due West Knilway. MorujDg train leaves Doe Weft at 10:30. i^vt-nlDK fraln'leave* Dae West At 4:10. These iuIok meet tbe morning and.?venlng trains ui tbe Houtbern at Donalds. , , > I'ashengert can go ont Irom Dne West on he evening freight train whloo leave* Dae Went at twoo'clook. ... Cbarlea Durham, Lovlngton. III., bps sac reeded In finding a posit ve cure for bed wet ilDg. "My littleLoy tfil the b<>d every nlgbt clear through on tbe floor.. I tried several Kinds or ktdirey medicine end 1 was In,tbe drug store lucking foroomrtblng dltfrrf-nt to help hind wbt>n I beard ol Foley K'.doey.Pll.lf. After be hid taken them two day* we'could os?*' m r?hbnirn und whftn hn hurl llkfln tVn thlrdMof k bottl<* he was cured. That 1m aboot tlx wfieks ?ro ritid be has not wet In bed aloce/" MeMurray Prog Co. GASPED FOB BREATH , Gastritis Nearly Ended Life of Win. V . Mathews- Read his Letter, - "I was bothered for years with stom ach'trouble and gastritis. Food laid Jibe lead in my stomach and ferment ed, forming gas. This caused a press ure on ray heart, so that I choked and ganped f??r breath, and thought my time had come. MI-O-NA cured m? after I had doctored without success."! - Win. Vc Mathews, Bloomlngton,' Ind. ' ' I If you suffer from indigestion, head-j aches, dizziness, bilinumiet-s, constipa jtion, inac ive liver, nervousness, slee.j- j I lfssness, bad dreams, foul brea'b,; I heartburn, nhortui st Of breath, sour stomach, or despondency, be sure and ' 'get M TON A stomach tablets. They are guaranteed. Large box 60 ceuts at 0. A. Milt<?rd & Co.'a and druggUta everywhere. - . Cured In his Own Home Town.1, I Urfienvl'le. H. G.. L>r. J. P. R.Neal, Proprle tor?Mbe Rlvernde l'rug roropany, lell* the v?Hy for bin fellow townsmen lo be cored of kidney and tilmirler ailaieul* ha he' himself was cured. *'I wl<b to Mule Ibat I have been a pracilcluu pbyxiciMD nod drugelHt. fur over 85 years, aod bave Bold nud administered many klDdred preparations, BDd Foley Kid ney Plll?ar6 superior lo any 1 bave ever used ?Dd give ?U? quickost aod moat permanent relief." VcMarray Brog Go. \ -V . . In the Dl&tfiet Ooutt ef the Jnited States for the Dis trict of South Carolina. In the matter of Frasler & Company^ Bankrupts.? In Bankruptcy. Pursuant to an Order of the Court I made in the above stated matter I will pel I at public auction to highest bidder for cavh iu front of tbe Court House at Abbevillp, South Carolina, on Bales day In February, 1912. during tbe le gal bourn of Bale tbe following de scribed real estate, lying, situate and being in Abbeville County, South Car olina, to wit: Tra/?f lffn 1. Containing For*y-Five (46) Acres, more or, lean, and bounded as follows : Ou the North by lands now or former ly owned by D. B. Cade and by lands of Burden ; on the East by lands of Old Z rar Church and lands of Mrs. C. A Roger* ; on the South by lands of l)r; T. J. Hester, and ou the Went by lands of Mrs. 8. E Thomas and Bight of Way of Bavaunah Valley Railway Company and Abl>eviile Publio Road. The name being tract conveyed to i&rs. Bessie J. Heard, now Frasier, by Wel: A. Frith. . Tract No. 2, 7 Containing Ten (10) Acres, mnre or le-s,. and bouuded as follows: Ou the North by lands now or formerly owned by Thomas Frith, Sr, on the West by lands of Robert Black, on the South by lands of Elizabeth Taggarf, and on the East by Abbeville Public Road. The same being tract conveyed to Bessie J. Heard, now Frazier, by D. B. Cade in 1800. Tract No. 3, y / Contajniug Six and One-Fourth (6 1-4) Acre", more or less, and bouuded as follows: North\by land* of J.\D. Cade, on Wtint by lauds of Mrs. Black, on S^uth by lands of T. J. Hes >r. on E*?t bv lands of Mrs. Bessie J. Fra aier. The same b<-ing tract convene i to Mrs. Frasier by Juo. D.Cadein 1898. Tract No. 4, Being in the Town of Mt. Carmel, 6. C., containing three-fourths of One Acre and bouuded as follows: By lauds of Mrs. B J. Frasier, D. B. Cade and Savannah Valley Railroad. The same being lot conveyed to Mr*. Fra sier by Clementine Burdett. > Tract. No. 5, Being in the T<>W(!i of Mt. Carmel, S. C,. containing Acre*!, more or lestt, and bouuded as (Allow* Ou North l?y lauds of J. W. Mortal), South and West by lots of D. B. Cade "and on the East by Vienna PuUliC Road.. Tract No. 6, Being in the Town of M'. Carmel;, containing Ont->ixteenth (1*16) of abi acre and boundt-d.as follows: by lattdfe1 of/M. M. Morrfoou on the South, Jpcv A. McAJHsfer on the North, Jas. Suth erland on the East and Main Street on the We&L This being the lot oonf veyedjo 'f. B.Frasler by J. B. Dun lap. Purchaser to pay for papern. I will sell, The tract of laud con taining Three Hundred and Seventy Five (375) AcreB, uiore or le*s, belong Iug to said Bankrupt Estate, situate iu Lincoln County, Georgia, lyin* and being on waters of Savannah Biyerl tlie Petersburg and Augusta Road, at public atic ion in front of th*;Court Hou*e at. Lincoln ton, Georgia, on Tuesday, the 6th day of February^ 1012, during the levul houcsof sale; [ December 21, 1911. . v i J U. Nickles. v ' t Truptee. . OneveiVcaoof J this coffee yov*U' find this .printed guarantee: rIf after using the entlifc < , tents of this caayouafe I not satisfied In every reJ l spect yaofgfixefwffl&fimdi fyou the money jjakJfbr it. T^fV A OFFEfi The Reily-Taylor Co. NEWOtLCANS, UUH Lteitnl The State of South Carolina. ABbEyiLLK COUNTY. Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of Ad ministration. By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate. Whereas, Mloole Ida llaDnab bfe8 raade salt 10 me, to grant ber Letters of Adminis tration de bouiN of the Estate and effects of Nancy Dixon, late ot Abbeville County, de ceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and Mngular tbe kindred and creditor* of the said ' Nancy Dixon, deceased, tbet tbny be and appear before me, In tbe Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Krlday. tbe 6tb of Jan., 1912. after pub lication hereof, at 11 o'clock In tbe forenoon, to show cau?e If any tbey bave, wby tbe said Administration should Dot be granted. Given under my baod find seal of the Court, this 2l*t day of Deo., In the year of our Lord one tbou?and nine hun dred and one, and In tbe 136ib year of ' ' American Independence. Published dn tbe 27tb dny of Urp., 1911. In tbe Press and Banner and on the Court House door for tbe time required bv law. J. P. MILLER, Judge oi Probate. Estate of Eebecca Pardy, Dec'd, Notice of Settlement and Application for Fiual Discbarge. Take notice that on tbe 13tb day of Jan., 1911, I will render a flnwi account of my actings and doings as Executor of Hie Estate of Rebecca Hurdy, deceased. In tbe offloe of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. m.,and on tbe same day will apply lof a final discbarge, from my 'trust as such Executor. AH persons having demands against said es tate will preMeoi tbeoi for paymeoion or be fore that day, proven and autbentlcated or be juruver usrrtu. THOS. P. THOMSON, Executor. gWlthout opiates or harmful drugs ol ?nv mud Foley'# Honey and ,T?r Compound ?-topH coneh* and ' utpb colli*. D> not accept any nbstltute. McMurray Drug Co. We have Pearl, Silver Skin and Yellow Denver onion sets. Amos B. Morse Co. FOLEY'8 HONEY AnVtAB COMPOUND 1b h reliable tfcmny ui d cine. Uive It to jour oulldren, and take It jouiMi f wtien you > el a cold ooroiug on. It check* and ri.roa 0 ne>>>" and co!<j? and crouo and prevent*' bronchitis and pneumonia. McMurray Drug,. Co. _ Make life more worth living by smoking a Speed's clnoo. 1 SPLENDID * . ; 4 TC New York, Philadi 'i' Washington, : koW OFFERI SBAB AIR LINE Sched CORTRK Leave Abbeville Arrive Richmond " Washington " Baltimore " Philadelphia " I^ew York All trains carr^ through St^l ing-Room Sleepers, which no>vent Station (in the heart of New York1 No* 82, "The Atlanta-Birming . Observation Car1, Birmingham to B All trains en route serve meals Any agent of the Seaboard can ulea, rates, etc. ' Assis '?: ' Ea*5fy laid? can be laid Fireproof ? Stormproof ? Lost u seed repair*. For further detailed i Acker Building < ABBEV1L A car of good seryi Brood Mares to \a stock has been botif can be sola right.: Whether you want andflook them over of business y our he; attention guarantee HALL INVEJ De'Witt Hall SCHOOL Tablets In] ATI ATfl.l Sfihoi Speed's Dr SOUTHERN THE SOOTH'S 6E1 Unexcelled Dinning Car Servii Through Pullman Sleeping Convenient Schednl Arrival and Depa I : - . ! No. of Trains. 108 Leaves for Greenvil 9:20 a ra. 112 Leaves for Greenvil 114 Leaves for Columbi 109 Arrives from Colun AMItlfta.m. 113 Arrives from Colon 116 Arrives from Greer For fal]|information;aB to rates, roat< Railway Ticket ALEX. H. ft J y /; Travelling Passi f Augusts J. L. MEEK, Asst. Geo. Pass. Agent, AtlabtaJGa. ilplxia, Baltim and the East 1 M CD BY THE RAILWAY ME ML SMINCILE5 RE USED mles $Bm r> x / n3[?3w No. 82' /$o.88 ... 6.03 p.m 2.0fta,m ... 7.22 a.m 5.05 p.m ...10.17 a.m 8.85 p.m ...I2.14a.m 10.00 p.m ... 2.23 p.m 1.04a.m 4.40 p.m 8.50 aim Electric-lighted Pullman Draw er the new Pennsylvania Railroad City). ham Special," carries a throagn few York. in diniog care?service a 1 .?& . furnish information as to>ch v? ' T'\ . ' \ C. D. WA YNE, tant General'Passenger vet wood shingle, if nec?, long as tko building and J.1J.VC LWUUrJf *M?H >ht right?therefore ' v..- ?w 'f ' " > ' . . ' ' m ; to buy or not, call Make our place adquarters. Police , id to all. 5TMENT CO. L Manager. BOOKS . ' v . > . - . I- 1 Pencils <} 7 | ol Supplies. ug Store. BATEST SYSTEM. ce. Cars on all Through Train? es on all Local Trains, rture of Trains. lie and Columbia at. lie at 4:05 p.m. a at 6:35 p. m. ibia and Greenville ilia at 5:20 p. m. iville at 7:55 p. m. > es, etc., coneultjneareet Southern t Agent, !or ACKER, ?np<r Agent, , Ga. W. E. McGEE, Iiylalon Paaa.JAgent, i Charleston 8. C,