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Make a i take stock in 1 tion of Abbev t The 7 th January 20th, Money is find it difficult stock with us SAFE | G. A. NEUFF 0 Presiden 1 CARRIAGE LICENSES Since Thursday Judge Miller has is sued the following licenses, every one being to colored people: Jackson Edwards and Belle Riley, both of Abbeville. Arnett Garlington and Laura Watt, both of Abbeville. Henry C. Thompson and Georgia Brown, both of McCormick. Mat. Washington and Henrietta Cal laham, both of Willington. ^ John Henry Harkness and Carrie Lou Brown, both of Abbeville. DEATH OF EUGENE BASKIX / News was received here Sunday of the sad death of Eugene Baskin, of Lowndesville, who was struck by a passenger train and instantly killed \ in Iowa Saturday morning. His broth er, Charles Baskin, of Michigan, was notified of the death of his brother and he left immediately for Iowa. He will leave there tonight with the body and will reach here the latter part of the week. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Baskin, of Lowndesville, and a brother of St. Clair Baskin of this city. The grief stricken family have the sympathy of their many friends. Every farmer that send me a list of five neighbors will receive a book of value and one that no farmer should do without. Write today. C G. Hardeman, Tifton, Grft. Make life more worth living by -n okirj a Speed's cinco. NATURE TELLS YOU As Ma~y an Abbeville Reader Knows Too Well. When the kidneys are sick, Nature tells you all about it. The uriue i* nature's iudex. Infrequent or too frequent passage, Any urinary trouble tells of kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid neys only. Abbeville people testify. J. W. Smith, No. 9S Factory Hill, Abbeville, S. C\, say? : "When I had trouble from my kidneys I used Doan's Kidney Pills and ibey helped rue fpiickly. There were paius through my back and sides and when I stooped or lifted, 1 felt the trouble the most. My kidneys were disor dered and the kidneys secretions passed too frequently, often being attended with pain. My supply of Doan's Kidney Pills was ol> tained from P. I?. Speed's Drujr Store and they sood relieved rue." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, f New York, tole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. James Frank Glinkscalesj. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Abbeville, s. c.^_ Office? Firstjjfloor City HaU. - v e solution to save :he Building & I rille and you will Series of stock 1912. ; hard to get new fn hnrrnw on f l<vy V/* JL V ? ? ? ? > and we will h \ =THE= S Loan A: )f Abbeville Is SOUND "ER, J. 71--73 ! LOWNDESVILLE. I Happenings of a Week In and About the, Seven-Hilled City?Personals. I Some of the expected home chan ! gers, wanted to begiij the new year | in their new home, failed the week be fore last, hoping for better weather. J the next week, were disappointed, the weather became worse and many are j still where they were. ' Last Saturday night a week ago,, every thing that was exposed was * covered with snow, to a depth of from ' one to two inches, only in places did j it melt the next day. Monday morn ing a slow rain was falling, much of it freezing as it fell and soon every , thing in reach had a coating of ice j upon it, whicli added to during ; the day. This adding of snow to snow j and ice to ice, made the melting of it j very slow. Then Thursday night and [much of the day Friday there was a j snow blow, which gave us from two i to three inches of snow all of which it | has'made it very difficult to travel, as | well as dangerous and those who | could do so stayed as near to their j home fires as possible?the most of the moving about has been by the peoples line in line hat, that could not be avoided. It is to be much de sired that the competent authority, if there be such, would issue an injunct ion, for bidding the weather man to J bring any more such weather for j sometime to come. It will be remembered that on ihe | 25th of August 1909, we had a pretty i good size flood, which carried off the I bridges on Rocky River and among | them, the one across that stream ijknown as the Allen bridge. The irons | for rebuilding it came to the depot : here a few days ago and it is supposed , that they will be put in place soon, if the weather gets better. Word came to us Saturday morning by wire, that Mrs. R. W. Barber was critically ill at Sampit. Her daughter Mrs. E. .T. Huckabee. left a once ou freight train for above place. During the Xmas holidays Mr. Eu | gene Baskin, railroading in Michigan, i was with his father, Mr. Jas. T. Bas kin and family in robust, vigorous young manhood, with the prospect of i long life before him, but alas! we : know not what a day may bring forth, the saddening news reached us by wire yesterday morning that he hud been killed by he rail road train and that his remains would be brought here for burial as soon as possible. ! As yet no particulars are known. Later on more will be given. Troupe. ROUND TRIP WINTER TOURIST FARES Now in Effect via SoutherncRailway ? "Premier Carrier of the South." Tickets on sale daily Including April 30, ! 1912, with linal liuiit returning May 31, 1912. For complete information as tu schedules, sleeping car service, etc., call on nearest Southern Railway ticket a^nt, or J. L. Me?k, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. F. L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Ite Best Salve to It* WwW. your money; _oan Associa find it easy. will be issued 7 and you will ;al estate, take elp you buy ? > , S O L I D. S. MORSE, Sec. & Treas. I GASPED FOR BREATH Gastritis Nearly Ended Life of Wm. V. Mathews- Read his Letter. "I was bothered for years with stom ach trouble and gastritis. Foo<l laid like lead in m.y stomach and ferment ed, forming uas. Tlrs caused a press ure on my heart, so that I choked aud gaxped fur breath, aud thought my iiin? had come. MJ-O-NA oure<l me after I had doctored without success." ? Wm. V. Mathews, Bloomingtou, Ind. If you suffer from indigestion, head aches, dizziness, biliousness, constipa tion, inac Ive liver, rervousnes*, slee^ lessuess, bad dreams, foul brea?b, heartburn, shortn?s-< of brealh, sou' stomach, or despondency, be sure ?t d getMTONA stomach tablets. They are gtiaranieed. Large bnx 50 cents at C. A. Mi I tor d & C'o.'s and druggist evory wbe^e, ForSale 235 Acies of Jand five miles from Abbtvillp,.*.g. C., on a public road and rural routqj This place has two good settlements, is well watered and tim bered. Possibly seventy-five thousaod feet of sajfr limber and enough wood to pay forlthe place. Price $2,500. 300 Acres of land about 8 milesI from Aobtiville, on Rural Route No. 4. One twQ-etory dwelling, one tenant house, plentjvof wood and saw timber, well watered?'* Price $5,000. 3 Houses and Lots in the City oi Abbevil'e; near the R. R. Shops. Prices low and terms easy. 311 Acres of land situated about hall way between Troy and McCormick, a fine cotton farm, well watered and has one settlement. Fine uiiueial depos its on this property. Price $4,000. 570 Lores of land about S mi let from Abbeville, has 3 tenant houses. 300 acres wood land, is well watered. Price $10 per acre. 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 horse farm open on the 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. One Lot on corner of Orange and Lemon Streets, beautifully located level and well drained, $500. Two Lots near YVardlaw Street, 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 liaveor can get what you want. If you ; want to sell I canfind you a buyer. I also buy and sell all binds of Stocks and Bonds. Remember I represent the Equita bly the >-t rongest Life Ionurauce Com pany in the world. Robt. S. Link Ottice over Milford's Book Store. The place to get what you want. Always delighted to serve you. Speed's drug store. ) ' i ur?, ,, .. -- inurmviirnry if 1; 110X0R KOLL tolADED SCHOOL List of Visitors During Past Month and Some Comments by the Prin cipal Fourth month honor roll Graded school. Grade 1 Celia Chalmers. Mary Louise Dargan. Maria Neuffer. Hilda Syfan. Thelma Seal. May Whitley. Francis Glenn. Claude Gambrell. ? Marion Gambrell. William Long. Fred Minshall. - George Smith. Grade 2 Mary White. Elizabeth Gambrell. Thelma Segars. Janie Vance Bowie. Florence Neuffer. Carrie Hawthorne. 1 1 v Allpn T.one. John Albert Dickson. James Bailey. Grade 3?Section A. Gwen Bristow. Mildred Cochran. Mary Green. Victoria Howie. Theopliilio Bradley. Leroy Cox. Everett Hughes. Davis Kerr. / I Grade 3?Section B. Catherine Faulkner. Mary Nickles. Lydia Owen. Geddings Roche. Jessie Lynn Smith. Mary Stevenson. Margaret Swetenburg. Charlotte Telford. Pauline Wosmansky. Grace Williams. , Grade 4 Winona Barksdale. Margaret Cox. Alnha Graves. icca . u i? v. \j? vi?*u4?/? ? -w ? - ? McDavid. Though teaching a class himself the Principal has made during month, 37 short visits to the grades. More time should be given the principal for su pervision for herein lies the secret of a well organized school that is turn ing out good work. Visitors to our school and friendly criticisms are at all times welcomed. PARISIAN SAGE BANISHES DANDRUFF. It quickly kills Ihe dandruff germs, that's why dandruff vanishes so promptly when PARISIAN SAGE is used. Parisian Sage is Guaranteed by R. B. Cheatham, Principal. C A. Milford & Co. to eradicate dandruff and stop itching scalp, or money back. Get a fifty eeut bottle'today and be come acquainted at mice with the most delightful hair dressing in the world. "I gladly recommend it as the best hair tonic T have ever known. I find it the only hair tonic that will cure dandruff, chanse the scalp, and make (he hair grow lone: and beautiful." Miss Sigma Ahl, 2 Farwell St., W. Woieester, Mass. Itshorely is $ood and its $ood all the time Jso candy iike JtiuyJer's for your sweet heart. They all prefer it. A fresh lot at Speed'sDrug Store. : - applying 5 INTERSTATE that the food i the crop stai time. T Catherine Lawton. Grace Link. Ruby Mann. Elizabeth Jones. Cecie Mundy. Maxcy Johnson. Edgar Owen. Richard Swetenburg. Tena White. Grade 5?Section 4 v Mary Graydon. Edna Bradley. Mattie Eakin. Grade 5?Section B Samuel Hill. Ruth Woodhurst. Elizabeth Faulkner. Margaret Lomax. Grade 6 James Hill. Edward McDavid. V / Statistics Fourth Month Enrolled: Boys, 145; girls, 118; to tal, 293. Highest per cent, attendance 96 per cent, by fourth grade; lowest per cent attendance 71 per cont. ty fifth grade. New pupils, li?; visits by membti3 of Board Trustees, I); by frierd:>, 31; by principnl, 37. Visitors during the month: Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs. G. A. Neuffer, Mrs. Minshall, Mrs. Faulkner, Mrs. James Chalmers, Mrs. W. J. Duncan, Mr. J. A. Cheek. Members of Board of Trus * r> r flamhroll Mr J. E. BALD HEADS HOT WAITED. Baldness is Too Generally Considered a Stgn of Advanced Age. , A bald-beaded person does not have an equal chance with one blessed with a healthy head of hair, because baldness is too generally accepted as an indication of age. Many large corporations have estab lished an age limit, and refuse to take men over 85 years of age as new employees. Probably 65 per cent, of bald-headed people may regain a good head of healthy hair if they will follow our advice and ac cept our oner. We have a remedy that we positively guarantee to grow hair on any lead, unless the roots of the hair are en tirely dead, their follicles closed, and the scalp has become glazed and shiny. We want people to try this remedy at our risk, with the distinct understanding that unless it does exactly what we claim it will/ and gives satisfaction in every re spect, we shall make do charge for the remedy used during the trial. We know exactly what we are talking about, and with this offer back of our statements no one should scoff, doubt our word, or hesitate to put our remedy to an actual test. We want every one in Abbeville who is suffering from any scalp or, hair tronble, dandruff, falling hair, or baldness to try our Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. We want th? m to use it regularly?say until three bottles have been used?and if it does not eradicate dandruff, cleanse and refresh the scalp, tighten the hair in its roots, and grow new hair, we will return every cent paid us for the remedy for the mere ask ing, There is no formalitv expected, and we exact no obligation from the user whatever. We are established right here in Abbe ville, and make this offer with a full UDder standiug that our business success entire ly depends upon the sort of treatment we accord to our customers, and we would not dare make the above offer unless we were positively certain that we could substan tiate it in every particular. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store?The Rexall Store. C. A. Milford <fc Co. Ab DevUle-Greenwo od WTTTTTAT. ^UWV VA1A1. JlVM I Property Insured, $1,850,000 February 1st, 1910. ?*7BITK TO OR OAUj on the undersign* or Ue Director ot yonr Townfihlp for any lnrortnallon yon may desire about onr plan of Innurance. We Insure your property against aestrn - tton by >. fiie, wisssTosjj is rant, and do so cheaper than rany msuranoe^Coa - pany In exiAtenoe. Remember we are prepared to prove to you that our* la tbe safe?t and oheapest plan ol Insurance known. J. R. BI AKE, Oen. Agent Abbeville, 8. 0. J. FRASEB LYOKT, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. o 8. G. Majors,...?........Green wood J.T. Mabry ......Cokesbnry W. B. Acker Donalds T. 8. Ell* Due West W. W. L. Keller ..bong Cane I. A. Keller ?....__8niUhvllle D. A. Ward la w Cedar Spring W. W. i-radlr.y ....Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle 8. S. Bo lew Lowndenvllle A. O. oranl Magnolia Edwin Parker Calnoun Mill* tt. L. Edmonds. Mprdwmx R. L. Kasor V alnut Grove W. A Nickles ..Hodges M. G-BowUs Corouaoa 1).8. Haitiwanger -Ninety-Six G.C. Dusenbetry Kluards Ira B. Taplor fellowship Joseph Lake Phoenix Hov. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles.. Bradley J. W; Lyon Troy A. W. Youngblood Yeldell G. E. Uoru..._ Cull I son G. E. Dorn Klrfcseys W. F. Hamilton Hnwtcs h (' F'b. 1 I' !' mTTT-JT? TTTDTTP "D Q ? X JT XU 10 SAVE 50 per cent. Easy pay ments. . $10 and up i All Makes?Guaranteed. Send lor Catalog- i Edward J. Murphy, j! The Typewriter Dealer, I CHARLESTON, S. C. |< >- ? 115 LIKE PLAN! ! FERTILIZERS are made is available to the plant all tfc rved. The needed elements he crop is nourished to a full lies the skill of mixing fertilizers. We n ist compounds a doctor's prescription. The There is no guess work?no mystery. It is but the result of Scientific mixing sources of plant foodt-Hvhich are quid are slowest SCHOOL .1 Tablets I* General Sch \ \ Speed's D r J New York, Phila WasbiDgton KOW OFFE SEAL AIH LINE ' \. Schi Leave Abbeville Arrive Richmond 44 Washington.... 44 Baltimore 44 Philadelphia..., 44 New York All trains carry through St< Jng-Room Sleepers, which nowe; Station (in the heart of New Yoi No' 32, "The Atlanta-Birmi Observation Car, Birmingham tc All trains en route serve met Any agent of the Seaboard c ules, rates, etc. A SOUTHERN Premier Carri Unexcelled Dinning Car Ser Through Pnllman Sleepin Convenient Sched Arrival and Dei No. of TraiDH. Id8 Leaves for Greer 9:20 a no. 112 Leave* for Greer 114 Leaves for Colur 109 Arrives from Col at 11:10 a.tn. 113 Arrives from Co 115 Arrivo fjoui Gr For fu])fiDforn)atioD>8 to raws, r< Railway Tic F. L. J Travel]In); Pi Auj^u J. L. MEEK, A8Ht. (ien. Pans. Agent, Atlanta. Ga. Xew Schedule for SfHboHril. 8U?1ue 12"7Jp rn. Hocllihonn-i. fo. (W'liif p. Spti'lii'ornil < 1. |! due 2 "6 h rri. *i?niUiluuM,?l. Cn. 3J due &.">!) p. m. Jsi?r!i'i>our"f. 'In. 52 due 12.'rfi p m. Northbound. ? . JMdue 2.(>8n. in. Northbound. The largest stock of daugs and fancy roods in the Statel Phone G. A. Milford & Jo. j-our wants. Phone 107, j of plant foods, 60 mixed Lrough growth. Never is are supplied at the right growtn. take these fertilizers u accurately as a i analysis on every bag is lired op to. , We most know what are the best dy Available?Which are slower?which sments are drawn from the aoil by each ' crop?the amount of riant foods that . they require. It would be utter waste to apply certain plant foods upon cer tain sous for certain crops. So we hare INTERSTATE FERTI LIZER for each crop that the South jows. The needed elements are sup plied. The fertilizer is suited to the soil nd crop. And that is why INTERSTATE FERTILIZERS are winning prestige verywhere?why they, are causing in reased yields. V > Our booklet would prove interesting to 'oo. It tells of our tested form alas for outhem crops. Write for it to-day and be name of our nearest dealer. Interstate Chehical Corporation, :HARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA \.y BOOKS Pencils $X!':H ik ' 4 : W-.v . . ool Supplies. "K-''. "! rug Store. 1 SERVICE L V-/ deJphia, Baltimore, , and Ibe East :red by the lOARD i RAILWAY sd u leg No. 32 No. 38 ^6.02 p.m 2.08 a.m 7.22 a.m 5.05 p.m 10.17 a.m 8.35 p.m ?12.14 a.m 10.00 D.m 2.23 p.m 1.04 a.ra 4.40 p.m 3.50 a.m *1 Electric-lighted Pullman Drnw nter the new Pennsylvania Kailroad k City). ngliam Special," carries a thnwirn > New York. } , . ils in dining cars?service a 1. ; an furnfch information as to scfr <* C.D; WAYNE, sistant General Passenger er of the South ' vice, ig Cars on ell Through Trains ules on all Local Trains* >arture of Trains. f s' iville and Columbia at iviJle at.4:05 p.m. ubia at 6:35 p. m. umbia and Greenville lumbia at 5:20 p. ni. eenville at 7:55 p. m. -jutef, etc., coneultjnearest Southern >ket Agent, !or EN KINS, us-senger Agent, sta, Ga. W. E. McGEE, . U vision Pas?.*Agent, Charleston S. C THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE Mr fatal tendency t'1 i t'ei m'-nla To rnre J \O' r la grlpiyot r<>u2h- take Foley's HoDey I hi.ii Tar C "ini oun<i. H. E. Finber, \V'<shtDg: ion. K??..say*; "I uouhied with a ?e vere attack or la grippe that threatened pnenmonlH. A f-iend ?clv|ned Foley's Hooay j and Tar Compound and I got relief after iafc lug the fljvt lew dooes. I took three botlleg aod my la grippe was cured." Get tbe gen ? uloejla tbe yellow packagr, McMarray Drug Co.