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BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1912 ESTABLISH ID FREE DEM FARMir D VNd Drawn from actual photograph. Ten n Come &nd learn the n safe way to ase the 9 Remove Stamps and Bonlde Break Up Sobsoils and Mak( RED CROSS Will Be Demons ti J. S. I I t/i miles north Jan. 30th, * Bed Cross Dynamite is sold vllle, S. C., Greenwood H?rd^ livan Hardware Co., Anderso: Agricultural Blaster Wealtc ' ' th& o?ra blarfm& < We wOT teach you the * demonstration and tott om rcprwentative you w NYAL'S For building up a run-d of the system you can fi: NYAL'S It is composed of such v pophosphites of Sodium tonate, Malt Extract, B< and Nux. It is recon: creases the supply of rec improves the appetite a You Must Have Healtl Nyal's Tonic Sells Accompanied by Out The McMuri For the Purpose of Accomn ter of Making their Tax ] Mentioned Below on the A.LL RETURNS MUST BE MA sonal Property returned at its market Persous not making their returns f 20th, 1912, are liable to a penalty of 50 against delinquents ; for tbe failure to on neglect of tbe law. The reiurn of 1b<ee who confornr ships and County Boards, while thost meetiug of the Boards and return lo f 50 per cent, penalty will correct this e Employers are requested to retui them and getting a statement of thei Returns will not be taken by m k proper officer. All improvements oi ported to the Auditor. My Appointments Are as x * ' Calhoun Fulla, Monday, January Mt. Carrnel, Tuesday, January 1( Lowndesville, Wednesday aud i r McCormick, Monday and Tuesda Bordeaux, Wednesday, January Willington, Tuesday, January Lj Donalds, Monday and Tuesday,. Due West, Weduesday, January Parties in Due West and Diamon will see Mr. John T. Bryant for Di raond Hill. These gentlemen have respective townships. Rich Medium and McCormick Meesec ONSTRATION *JG WITH L M I T E Stumps blasted out into firewood. lontha later?$800.00 worth of celery per sera. iodern, quick, cheap and s lant lorce of dynamite to rs. Plant Trees. Dig Difcbes. i Old Farms Produce Big Crops. DYNAMITE rated on the Farm of , STARK. I west of Abbeville, at 10 a. m. by the Dargan-King Co.. Abbe arare Co., greenwood, S. C., Sul d, s. c. ; w \ ;<Ja Plenty of interesting and profitable work to ?? be done (or former* who do sot want to do rork and help yon get it II interetfed attend thk rant to loam blading. Ho will ?bow ytfti how. TONIC HHP own or worn out condition nd nothing better than > TONIC /ell known remedies as Hy and Pottassium, Iron Pep ;ef Peptone, Peruvian Bark atructor of real merit?in 1 corpuscles in the blood? nd strengthens the nerves. i and Energy to Win Out at $1.00 the Bottle 1 Personal Endorsement I ray Drug Co., LLE, S. C. lodating the Public in the Mat Returns, I will Visit thefPlaces Dates Indicated in Schedule. DE UNDER OATH, AND ALL PER value. between January 1st, 1912, and February per cent. This penalty will be enforced i enfoice it heretofore has put a premium i to the law are placed before the Town i who disregard the law come in after the luit themselves. The enforcement of this ivil. rn al! of their employees after notifying r property. tail unless they are sworn to before some r any transfer of real estate must be re 'ollows: 7 15th. ith. Itttv, dursuay, jauutti^ mu auu JL UVU y, January 22nd and 23rd. 24 tb. t u. fanuary 29th and 30th. 3lst and Thursday, February 1st. d Hill towuships wishing to make returns ie West and Mr. R. O. McAdams for Dia been authorized to take retarna in these \ " ; '4' ard Sondley, County Auditor. i?er please copy. Who are Exempt I from Obedience to the Commandments ? Some time ago we commented severely ^ upon Senator E. D. Smith's recent speech at Abbeville, because we were taught by the Press and Banner that the remarks z were so full of irreverence as to be indeed q profanity. The same paper now makes t similar accusations against the Rev. Dr. Cody's remarks in the pulpit. We repro- + duce these latter in order to show no par- a tiality against Senator Smith, and because we realize that Dr. Cody will not be injured c thereby.?Anderson Mail. j. The remarks about Dr. Cody's speech at s the dedication of the Abbeville Baptist ^ churoh were not intended to injure him, e but to do him good. It was merely a pro- o test at what we regarded as irreverence, 8 or as the useless or vain repetition of the Name which we are forbidden to take in u "vain." The English language is suffi- c ciently comprehensive to furnish words ? that would enable the ciiltured and tal ented speaker to express every human o thought. It abounds in synonyms and ? pronouns, any one of which may be used without the risk of incurring the divine displeasure, or incurring the penalty which attaches to the vain repetition of His name. We did not seek to injure Dr. Cody. We are informed that he was largely instru mental in securing material aid in the building of our magnificent temple. The people of Abbeville have reason to be very thankful t!b him. If we had known of his labors in our behalf we should have made mention of his good work, and should have rendered to him profound and hearty thanks. But as to the seeming disregard of the Third Commandment: ' "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain." N To whom were these words spoken? Were they spoken to graceless scamps in the market places; or were they directed *to vulgarians on the street; or were they addressed to rapscallions on the highway? No; they were addressed to neither of these, but to Moses, the religious leader of the Lord's own chosen people. Why should religious people of today use the Lord's name as a play thing? Should it be so common as to bo a meaningless nothing. Who, today, disregards the Second Com mandment? Iti it the Jew? Or is it the Christian? Where is the respectable Jew who ever called the Lord's name one hun dred and twenty times, or fifty times, or three times In one half hour? Will any of those Christians who speak the Name as freely as they would call the name o{ Jim Johnson or John Jones, be kind enough to toll us where they get their authority to do that which the best of us are forbidden to do? How do they expect to escape the divine displeasure for so plain a disregard of the commandment? Where has the a# fKa aM foofn no anf Kflnn o Vi rrv_ uuuimauu ui 1110 UIV i^ouauivuv i^v^u umi gated or changed to meet latter day con ditions? "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain." Our own testimony would be, that, ex cept amoDg the clergy, wc hear very few "vain" repetitions of the name. Viola tions of the Third Commandment are few, except among the clergy. The laity ( as a rule, are not profane. Instances of profanity on the part of laymen are rare. It is a pleasure to note that talented and cultured clergymen are generally rever ential. An anonymous friend kindly sends us an extract from the Spartanburg Journal. That DaDer seems to think that it is per fectly legitimate to call the Name, "when talking seriously." "for I the Lord thy God arn a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me, and shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me and keep my command ments." "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that xaketh his name in Vain." Besides religious people who make free use of the Name, there are others. Would you punish one man, and let the other go free ? Tf it. Ic wrnnc for Snnator Smith, or anv other laj'man, to make irreverent use of the holy Name how can religious men ex pect to be pxcused for desecrating the holy temple by inauy "vain" repetitions of the sacred Name. The Anderson Mail of a later date con tains a note from a lady whose name we have forgotten. We would publish her letter but have lost the paper containing It. She thinks Mr. Wilkins and Dr. Cody were' entirely reverential, bub she neg lected to give her opinion of Mr. Bristow's prayers of "invocation" and "dedication." From our view point both prayers were as reverential as the human heart and the English language could make. That those of us who are ignorant may bo informed, we challenge Dr. Cody, and hi6 apologists, to show scriptural authori ty wherein he has a right to make even fifty "vain" repetitions of the Holy Name in one half hour. As rule, gentlemen on the 6treet are reverential. "Why should not the same rule apply to preachers and other public speakers? . H. W. Cored in his Own Home Town. GreenvlUe. 8. C. Dr. J. P. R. Neal, Proprie tor ot the Rlverxide Drug Company, tells the way for his fellow townsmen to be cored of kidney and bidder ailments ir be himself whs cured. "I wlsb lo state Ibai I have been a practicing physician and druggist for over 35 years, and have sold and admlnlsfrfd many kindred preparations, and Foley Kid ney Pills aresuperjor to any I have ever used ami give the qulckost and moat permanent relief." McMurray Drug Co C. A. Miiford & Co. still keep the most up-to-date drug store in the State, and their service from this store is unexcelled. Do not allow your kidney and bladder trouble to develop beyond the teach of n ed IcIdp. Take Foley Kidney Pil b. They give quick results and stop Irregularities with sur prising promptness. MoMarray Drag Co. Petition the] Legislature PROTEST. AGAINST INSURANCE MO NOPOLY: ?o the Members of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina : 1 We, the undersigned residents and citi ens of the City of Abbeville, .hereby re [uest you to support the bill introduced in he Senate by Horn J. Moore Mars,, iit tructing the Insurance Commissioner not o license any Fire Insurance Company tc lo business in South Carolina which is a nomber of the South-Eastern Tariff Asso iatlon or any other organization whose iurpose is to fix rates for insurance in aid State. Only recently the property of this city ias been re-rated and the rates in almost very instance have been increased, with ne or two exceptions, and in some in tances the rates nave been doubled with mt any apparent cause therefor. It i^ practically impossible for business aen in the City of Abbeville to carry suffi lent insurance on ineir ounaiugs ana tocks of merchandise for the reason that he rate is prohibitive. The sole purpose of this organization, in ur judgment, is to destroy competition, ix arbitrary rates of insurance, and thus o rob tho people by demanding exorbi ant rates for the insurance d? property. Some years ai?o when a similar bill was lassed by the General Assembly the rates f insurance'in the City of Abbeville were onsiderably lowered and It was possible o -get property insured at reasonable ates, but immediately upon the repeal of bat Act insurance began to Increase and a our judgment will continue to increase, ntil the unlawful combination represent d by the South-Eastern Tariff Assocla [on is driven from the State. The statements herein represent condi ions in the City of Abbeville, but similar onditions exist in practifially every town nd city in the State and rot this reason re feel that this matter is of vital interest o every citizen and should have the earn 8t consideration of each member of the teneral Assembly. 'armers Warehouse Company. $225,000 tax & Smith... 22,000 'eoples Savi ngs Ban k.S.Q. Thomson 9,000 V. D. Barksdale.... ' 20,000 lash Bargain Store,? . 6,000 L. L. Mabry, merchant....? 1,500 [err Furniture Co . 10,000 fArlr Vehicle Co 5.500 Pm. M. Barnwell, oiec't 8,000 . S. Stark, stock dealer 10,000 V. H. McFall. drug store 7,000 Irs. Jas. S. COcbran, merchant.. ., 4,000 j. C. Haskell, merchant.......V.,-c.8,000 . G. Parthemos,merchant... ,... 6Ao r. E. Calvert, dentfet/!":. . s..,. ... 3,500 L C. Horton, Abbeville Medium .... 3,500 k. M. Hill & Co., merchants 10,000 V. T. Magi II. 2,000 towen <fc Johnson, livery stable 1,000 j. T. Miller, merchant.'..;.... J...... 5,000 . S. Bowie Co., wholesale merchant*; 8,000 Linos B. Morse Co., merchant 6,500 imosB. Morse 7,000 \ A. Cheatham, merchant 2,500 'hilson & Henry, merchants....'? 15,000 \ E. Harrison, president Farmers . Bank ?I 'artners Bank of Ahbevllle Co .... . R. Glenn, merchant....: 5,000 I. J. Link, metcnan^.*ini7<^'.?s.-.? .6,000 laddon-Wilson Co.V. X .. 10,000 L M. Hadrian*..^...*..v.. JZ,0flfl V.D. Wilson 2,500 V. D. Simpson. M. D 6,500 'ressly & Perrin, merchants 6,000 Jason ^McAllister, merchants 4,000 !. R. Thomson, merchant 8,000 red Cason 5,600 i. M. Smith, merchant 15.000 >argan-Klng Co., hardware 10,000 L L. Dargan ,. 4,000 >. H. Hill, lawyer 3,000 7. A. Calvert, merchant 15,000 lugh Wilson, editor A 5,000 L J. Lyon, sheriff 3,000 . F% Bradley, Co. Treas 2,400 7 A. Stevenson 2,000 7. A. Stevenson, Oo. Supervisor ,65,000 G. Perrin, City Clerk, insurance on City Hall 29,000 . E. McDavid 2,000 he L. W. White Co., merchants.;.. 16,000 [re. Mary H. White : 10,000 . B. and A. W. White 6,000 . G. White 2,500 . Alien Suiith, President National Bank 13,000 oe L. Johnson obt. S. Link, insurance agent 1,000 . A. Mllford 9,500 . A. Milford <fc Co., drugs 15,000 E. Devlin 3,000 t. T. Coleman 6,000 11 a T3"/%fnl Pa 1 9. OOf) UUO?AH*3 llUWi bbevilleIce, Laundry<fe Fuel Co... 15,000 bbeville Motor Car Co 5,000 fai. P. Greene, lawyer 11,000 . B. Speed, druggist 12,000 . C. Gambrell, M. D 4,000 arker & Reese, merchants 11,000 [. B. Reese 2,500 rm.E.Hill he Rosenberg Mercantile Co 18,000 . D. Brown 4,000 , Allen Smith, Jr., merchant . B. Cheatham, merchant 7,500 T. E. Johnson -. 3,500 i. Poliakoff 3,500 , E. Jones, Mayor i. W. KPller Bro 3,500 L. McMillan 1,600 , M.Hill 2,000 , R. Blake 8,000 . H. McMurray 2,000 [cMurray Drug Co G,000 r. A. Neuffer 11,000 J. E. Owen 3,000 bbeville Presbyterian Church 17,000 J. W. Bradley .* 2,700 ress and Banner 5,500 T. R. Bradley * 1,500 Irs. C. B. Klugh 5,000 Total $862,400 THE EFFECTIVE LAYATIVE. astes Like and is Eaten Like Candy. In our experience in the handling of rugs and medicines, we believe we have ever had experience with any Remedy lat gave such great satisfaction to ou r iistomers as do Rexall Orderlies. This :emedy is not like any other laxativo or ithartic. It contains all the good fea ires of other laxatives, but none of their iult8. Our own faith in Rexall Orderlies is so trong that we offer them to you with our wn positive personal guarantee, that if ley do not thoroughly satisfy you. you nly need tell us and we will hand back to on every penny you paid us for them, herefore, in trying them upon ourrecom lendation you take no risk whatever. Rexall Orderlies taste like and are eaten ke candy. They do not gripe, cause nau Ja, excessive looseness, or any other an oyance. They uct so easily that tney my be taken at any time, day or night, hey are particularly good for children, ged, or delicate persens. They are put p in convenient tablets in three sizes of ackages. Prices, 10c., !J5c., and 50c. Remember, Rexall Remedies can be ob lined in this community only at our store -The Rexall Store. C. A. Milford & Co. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Iways kUp eat In fact ion becvtisp the? always o the work. J. T. Shi-Jint, Hrernen, G&., iys :' I have ui?eil Fmey Kidney I' ll* witu rent natUI?"Mon and found more rt-l ef froaa letr use than from any other kidney noed' [ne, and I've tried nil kinds. I own cheprful ! recommend thern u> all nufferers for kid ey and bladder tronbla." McMarray Drag o. HOW] HITS THE fl @ The exphnaiioi mudewiih the* everyingpedn test of our oj theresnohitor Fertilizers. Sold .By Reliat F.S.ROYST Sales NorfolkVa. Tarl Baltimore Md. Montg < Macon Ga. Abbeville. S. C. Jan. 15! 1911. I To C. J. Lyon, Sheriff Abbeville Coun ty. , Dear Sir: We, C. J. Bruce and J. A. Schroeder,. rural policemen in and for the County of Abbeville, State of South Carolina, beg leave to submit this, a summary of our weekly re ports to you, showing our acts and doing!? as said officers, and, in com pliance with the agreement of the sta tute, giving such information as we may have of conditions in the County, 51 : as to lawlessness. While the percent , of arrests will run much higher than for a like period pf any previous year, , this fact is explained by the greater ; vigilance of this service. Two men i are not,, sufficient for giviag the . best - aerYie?'-but the uncertainty of tti&tr whereabouts, the promptness with which every call has ,been met, and the 3uccess thus far met with, have . created a dread of the service in the < minds of the criminal class. In only ; one instance has there been a failure i to make arrest in response to a call, and in all probability that arrest will be made later. The following is a condensed state ment oi arrests, fines collected or pen aly imposed and cases pending: Arrests from September 1, 1911 to January 1, 1912, 99. Fines collected, $1,219.06'. Bound over to higher Court, cases, 18. Sent to chaingang 3. Arrests for other counties, 5. Respectfully submitted, C. J. Bruce, J. A. Schroeder, Rural Policemen Abbeville Co. ft -A * j Alter urippe * or any Sickness , Vinol Creates Strength i HERE IS PROOF E ? " After a long attack of Grippe, Mrs. Vaught seemed unable to re cover her. strength. She was very f weak and had no appetite. VI NOL rapidly improved her condi tion and restored her to health. I t sincerely recommend its use during fl convalescence or any run down j condition." i Judge C. N. Vaught, Huntsville, Ala. ! ivfiss Adelaide Gamm, of Water town, Wis., writes, "After a severe attack of the Grippe, ray system was in a very weakened, nervous, run-down condition. I took VI NOL with the best of results, j and it made me feel better and ' stronger than I have been for years." j We have never sold in our store 1 a more valuable health restorer for i 1 j i.i ! weaK ana run uuwn persons uiau i VINOL, and we ask such people in i this vicinity to try VINOL with i the understanding that their money ! will be returned if it does not do i all we-claim for it P. B, SPEED. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUNd! "CURES IN EVERY CASE." Mr Ja*. McOatfery, Mgr. of the Schlltz Ho- | tel. Omaha. Neb., recommends Foley's Hon-j ey hml Tar Cornpoupd, because It cures Id every case. "I have used It myself and I I have recommended 1t to niauiy others wtio | have since told uie of Its great curative pnw- j er Id diseases of the throat ana lungs." For | aM coughs and colds it Is speedily effective. j McMurray Drug Co. Schedule forJDue Weal Itailivay. Morning train leaves Due West at 1G:30. j Evening train leaves Due West at 4:10. These ! trains meet the morning and evening trains, on the Southern at Donalds. Pas?enger8 can go oiit lrr>m Dne West on the evening freight train \vbloti leaves Duel West at two o'clook. Without opiates or harmful drnga ol any j kind Foley's Honey and Tar Compound stJi s oougbs and cures cold". Di not accept any j ubstltute. MoMurray Drug Co. - "* ' A < "i?v ^ i ^, i . m laboratories miss abou t ftcy/z ' * : .y . . ' .1 7 ^ )le dealers Eve^~?"raere EU GUANO Offices >oroN.C. \ Columbia S.C ornery Ala. Spartanburg Columbus Ga. SWEET CHARITY The city.of Abbeville' has much in. the way of * civic improvement for which to thank the Civic League, but no act of this association comes so near the hearts of the people as the recent\work of the league in carry ing food, clothes and "fuel to the homes, of the needy. The public vheart i3 kind. There are few men who will not divide with the widow and orphan when the facts are brought to thfeir minds; and this the Civic League has nobly done through-vthe activity of its President, Mrs. M. T. Coleman and her staff of assistants.- ' / " ~ A cup or com water, given in in? name of tlie Master 'is not without' its reward. No child need go hungry, or half clad, need shiver in the biting cold weather, if appeal is made to the Civic League; and 90 parent, really needy, should hesitate to appeal to this body. B. A. Milford & Co. Guarantee Hyomei If you really mean that you want to irive every bit of catarrh from your tiose and throat why not try a sensible remedy that is guaranteed to baui*b latarrh, or money back. If you already own a little hard rub ber HYOMEI inhaler you can buy u aottle of HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) for only 60 cents. If you lo not own an inhaler a.sk for com-, alete HYOMEI ou'flt which contains in inhaler, this will 00-1 you $1.00. Then breath a HYOMEI and get rid >f catarrh, relitf comes in five min jtes. a day's treatment will make you lappy, a weeB's treatment and snuf* 3es, mucus and hawkim h go, another veek and good-bye to catarrh. Try it ,oday on money back plan. S?W b> 2. A. Milford & Co. and druggists ev-! :ry where. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAB COMPOUND ?? rellible family Diid'Clne. Wive it. toyoor hl'ilren, Hi?ri t?iki> li jouoe f wlieu yoa ] i cold cono'ne gn.^ It. oht-obs Mid rnref ! nughs Hiid coMk and nrnnp and pre wo U I CdiiCbitisand pneumonia. MrMurray Drujr1 ;o. Kola relievn] in ao ii!inni?h b> 1 5VfK?lford's Sanitary LoP'on. N<-ve? i aiK Sold b> P. R t t<i, Druggist. Assist the kidneys? help them cleanse: he blood supply?get rid of the Uuric! ,eid which is sure to collect when the kid-; loys become weakened. Nyul's Stone | ioot Compound will do it. Ask us about j t. McMurray Drug Co. Dnn't Nporlpri That Cough If neglected that cough will surely rasp and tear the membranes of the throat and effect the l-itv\nr>l"ito 1 tulipc r> ri A lungs as well. Nyal's Cherry Cough Syrup | rids you of all mucous de posits in the throat and ! prevents further accumu lation. With the iirst ap pearance of a cough or j cold use Nyal's Cherry Cough Syrup Two Sizes, 25c and 50c Sol j) my' ABBEVILLE, S. C. Ia the Sifctrftt" Court of the Jniifced States for the Dis trict of South Carolina. In the matter of Frasier & Company, Bankrupts.?In Bankruptcy. ;:V Pursuant to an Order of Hie Court made in the above slated matter! will' sell at public auction to highesfrfbidtlef7.: for cash in front of the Gout House at Abbeville, South Carolina,on Bales day iu February, 1912. during tbe le gal bours of salr the following de scribed real cstatA lying, situate and being in Abbeville County, South Car olina, to wit: \;-'V Tract No. 1, Containing For'y^Five (45) Acres, more or less, and. ttoUiUleittM: folloWB: On, rlie North ;hy-iands now or former- .. Jy owi^ed- hy^D> B. Cade and by lands " BurdHfT; on the East by landqcf Old Z;>ai Cburciruo'd lands of Mrs. C. A Rogers ; on the South by lands of Dr. T. J. Heater, and ou tbe West by i??ids of Mrs. S.'E. Tliomas and Bight of Way of'Savaunah Valley Railway C>m.ij;?ny aud Abbeville Public Boau. The >, me being tract conveyed to Mrs. Bessie J. Heard, now Frasier, by Wlb. A. Frith. Tract No. 2, V Containing Ten (10) Acres," more oi? I Ic-h, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands now or formerly ; tw'ntd by Thomas Frith, Sr ,*on the j We;-t by lands of Bobert Black, on the South by lauds of Elizabeth Taggart, ! and on the East by Abbeville Public 1 ltoiul. Tbesame being tract conveyed j i<? Ht'.?8ie J. Heard, now Frazier, by D. 1 B. Cade iu 1800. Tract No. 3, Containing Six and One-Fourth (6 ! 1-4) Acre*, more orJess, and bounded j as follows : North by lands of J. D. j Cade. on West by lands of Mrs. Black, [on South by lands of T. J. Hester, on ! E?bt by lands of Mrs. Bessie J. Fra? ;sier. The same bnng tract couveyei * to Mrs. Fraaier by Jno. D. Cade in 1898. Tract No. 4, Being in the Town of Mt. Carmel, % ?.' iS. C., uouiuining ihree-fourtbs of Oue Acre and bounded as follows: By lands of Mrs. B J. Frasier, D. B. Cade and Savannah Valley Bailroad. The same being lot convened to Mrs. Fra sier b>' Clementine Burdett. " Tract. No. 5, Being in the Town of Mt. Carmel, O. Vm u'uiaiiiiu^ ijore or less, and bounded as foilown : On North I?y lands of J. W. Morrah, South and West by lots of JD. B. Cade and on the East by Vienna Public Koud. , Tract No. 6, Being in the Town of Mt. Carmel, containing One-sixteenth "(1-16) of an acre and bounded as follows : by lauds of M. M. Morrison on the South, Jno. A. McAllister on tbe I^orth, Jas. Suth erland on tbe East and Main Street on the West. This being the lot con veyed to T. B. Frasler by J. B. Dunlap. Tract No.7 A lot or parcel of land in Calhoun Mill T'owusbip, about two miles from Mt. Carmel and bounded by lands of J. H. Kobinnoii, Mariah Smith and >tbers, and being the same parcel of land conveyed to Frasier & Company ay Mary and Will Tate, and upon which is Mtuated a good tenant iiouse. Purchaser to pay for papers. 1 will sell, The tract of land con taining Three Hundred and Seventy Five (37o) Acres, more or le.?s, belong ing to sa:d Bankrupt Estate, situate in Lincoln County, Georgia, lying and being oil waters of Savannah River, trie Petersburg and Augusta Road, at public auc ion in front of the Court House at Liiicolnton, Georgia, ou th? K'h rlav of Kt-hrnarv. 1912. iliiriuj; ill*- letral hours of sale. December 21, 1911. J. M. Nickles, Trustee. Charles Durham, Lovlngion, III., has sue cei-tit'il 'ti llr:dtriy a posit ve cure for bed wet |pg. "My i?rti#- boy wet the b*d every night <-le:ir thrumli <?u the floor. I trie-t several uim!'- of Uuir.ey imdicine aud 1 wis ;n the Irlit: fiore ios>K?nu forMunHbtoir different to titlp iilm wnen 1 heitrd nt Foley Kidney Pills. Aller l.e taken ibem two days we could pee h ennng** Hisd wtien be bad taken two thtrusof a bottle be was cured. Tbai Is about six weeks ago aud he has not wet In bed since." McMurray Drug Co.