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wnai tn ot'js dnu nemo ? Rounds About the City and Along Route No. 3. Bids are now open and ready to be re ceived for the building of the "New Post offl :e on lower main street, and we are to'.d work will begin as soon as birls are accepted. Putin your bids and lead on the good work. We guess the down town people will be perhaps a ''little tipoish'* When this grand building is begun, as it will be in striking contrast to the "Up town" School building about which there was so much said?We cant blame them if they do. as <'dl is fuir in "love and war" as well as in time of peace. A negro convict after being knocked in the head with a gun by the guard, died in the jail Saturday night. We dou't know the circumstances, but can't think such treatment to these poor chained and shackled creatures right, unless under the most provoked circumstances. We would not like to have the blood of any one of them on our skirts. We only give it as told us. Bob Ellison died at his home in this city , last Monday about 11 o'clock a. m. jx>d was a back man and altogether was a very good colored man?he has been bringing the mails from the trains to the Postofflce for a long time and as a general thing has been prompt and regular. He was up and at the office Sunday afternoon looking af ter his busiuess?but in so short a time is numbered with that great throng beyond the river. Mrs. L. R. Vose is spending a while with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hill, of Atlanta, where we hope she will have a pleasant time. Mrs. Huntley, of Virginia, spent several days of the past w?ek with her,sister, Mrs. f McFall. Prof. Mason .DuPre and |Ms nandsome little son Arthur of Spartanburg, spent Saturday and Sunday In the city with relatives. Mr. Andrew Edwards, of Georgetown, is in the city visiting relatives. His many friends give him a hearty welcome and are always glad to see him. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, of Chicago, are in the jcity the guests of Mrs. J. G. Ed wards, her sister. j Mrs. Richardson after a very pleasant visit to relatives at Honea Path is home again. Mr. William Mahon spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. Huckabee, of Georgia, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Nance, on Magno lia street. Major Nance is up and about again after a few weeks indisposition. Death of Frederick Minshall. Frederick Minshall died at his home iu this city March 4th, 1912 about midnight J II ?J xne iaeceaseu uttu ueeu m uevumui; health for a long time and the end gave him a happy release from his intense suf ferings. Mr. Minshall was the contractor for the building of our beautiful Court House and City Hall which will stand as great and lasting monuments to his architectural skill for years to come, and in looking upon these buildings we will ever remember Frederick Minshall. The funeral services were conducted gin Trinity Church Tuesday morning where many friends as semble to pay their last sad tribute of es teem and love to the memory of their de parted friend. Interment was at Melrose \ cemetery. A .wife and three children, with three sisters, one brother and an aged mother now mourn their great loss, and are bowed in deepest grief and have the sincere and tenderest sympathy of the people of this community. Nothing doing along route 3, everything - and everybody shut in by the rain, bad roads have all at "a standstill except the rural carriers who make their daily rounds as usual to the pleasure and joy of their patrons?who get the news and although in the country keep up with the current events of each day. The Telephone and Bural service are of great benefit to the patrons at such times as these and are highly appreciated. Abbreviated. Words, says the Houston Post, should never be subjected to abbreria tion save when it 18 appropriately done. "Xmaa" is almost criminal. If you find abbreviation necessary, write It "Smaa," and you will have it about right C. A. UlocAner, Ontario St., Roeh??ter, N Y., ba? recovered from a long and eevere at tack of kidney trouble, bla cure being due U< Foley Kidney Pllln. After detailing bU ca?e. be saye: "I am only worry I did not learn sooner of Foley Kidney PHI*. In a few da>?' time my backache completely left me and 1 felt grenly improved. My kidneys became stronger, dizzy spell* left me an/i I wan ro longer annoyed at night. I feel 100 per oeni better nine* nslng Foley Kidney Pills." Mc Murray Prog Co. . f?>Xt?*tit JROWN'Sfl LITTLE TABLETS , i Cures Indigestion, Dytpepda, Heutbvra^, j \ flOC PACKAQC ' t < a n:ir?p. r~%_ V . il. ifllliuru. Ctf I/O, ItshoreLy is?ood and its^ood aU the time FAILURE and ITS CURE By Rev. Parley EL Zartmaa, Secretary of Extenooa Depart ment, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago TEXT.?A* 7? th*r*for? raoalvad Christ r*aua th? Lord. ?o walk y? la Hlrat ooteti and built up la Him. and Mtab l?h?<J ta the faith, aa / hava fca?n tauffht, abounding tharata with thanka flvln?.?CoL t: 1 ?. Nothinff mooka iu bo much m th? dm of our own (hilar*. We begin the &A7 with great hope*, bl*h Meal and lofty ' pur poeea, but wben tii day dies out of the tkj we oon feas to oureelrea bow treat bu been our failure. Tble le eepeclally (TQI OK uoniutBi win) begin tli? day with a sin ter* purpose to Hv? m Christ would h*Te them Hre, but who com* to the cloee of th? d*y sonfesslng how far short they hare come of being what Chilet wanted them to be. And the criticism of the work], and the ourse of the ohurch hi that la thoee of ue who have, .named the name of Christ praotloe comes m far short of oonfeeslon. and that nyany of u* who make pious profession* hf the r?ry negligence of our Urlng cruoifr the Son of God afresh and put him to an open shame. Mr. Drummond spoke truthfully when he said'that what the church needs Is not more of us, but a better brand of us. T$iere is a bettor war to lire. There is a Christian life possible to each one of us which Is hlghsr and holler and more rlotorloui than any experi ence ve have had hitherto. The per* tectlon of Christian character la the perfection of faith In Jesus Christ?? the faith that takes'him tobe'all and In alL Just m bf a simple act of faith we received the flft of salva* tlon from the oruelfled Christ we are to reoelve from the risen Christ 'the* frace which we need to lire a con slstent Christian life. May we not explain our failure to become what we. hoped to be, and what Christ wants us to be, because we do not' understand ~ the difference between the appreciation of Christ and the appropriation of Christ? The Christian church does not lack la ap preciation sermons, prayers, bjrmns and testimonies swelling the praise of Jesus; bdt lack of appropriation Is shown In Indifference to the claims ot Christ and the demands of a holy life, In spiritual unrest twhen Christ has said, "Peace I leave with you." and In frequent failure at the same point In my life. Theee are evidence* of our neglect to take Christ aa-the complement of our dally need, of our neglect to clothe ourselvee with Chriat, of our lack of appropriation. As one read the New Testament three things are made dear: 1. God's purpose, which la to make ua like Jeeua Christ, although h? uses various methods by which this end is ' attained. Sometimes the means used do not teem pleasant to ua, but when we realise bia high purpose, we shall be satiafled. 1L Christ's promise, Aa we begin to understand God's purpose we ask who Is sufficient for these things; but In the preeenoe of every high call of God, of every holy purpose, of every unattalned ideal, Christ stands and says, "My graoe la sufficient for you." And we may oount him faithful who promised. BL An adequate power. When we l Av-J-* V. f.lth ?>,. hnlv anfrtt GC&yi v^uiia% V/ ftMM* W .rM comee Into us to perfect tfae purpose of God and to make th? promts* of Christ actual la our Chrtstisn sgpert* enoe. It 'is ths realisation of the pur- I poee, the faith la Christ's premise, sod surrender to the spirit that pon- | etitnte ths elements of that faith which la ths perfection of Christian character. So our took of deeper Christian experience, of power. in prayer, and of nsefulnsas In serrloe, i does not consist la ths smsllnsss of i CkxTs purpose nor the wesknees of Christ's promise, nor the iaok of an adequate power?our failure Is be oauM we do not appropriate ail of1 Ood there Is for us fax Christ Jesus. We are remtaded of Martin Mother, who said that the entire secret of the Christian life lies In the use of the possessive pronouns; that it Is a great thing to know that Jmvi Is a Bailor, but a far greater thing to know that he is mf Savior. In fact, the entire philosophy of the New Testament with relation to the Cnrlstlsn ls that he shall put off ths old man and shall put on the new. Therefore, just as br faith 1 ask Christ to be or sartor let the now take him for my need of hnmlllty, purity, strength, wisdom, sanstlflca tlon, righteousness, redemption?"'AUrj; I need In thee to And." i " >1 "Orace thara la. my arerjr debt lo yag,; Blood to wuh my rrery sin away; Power to keep ma <Uy by day: For ma, tor ma." Take Christ, appropriate him, ea ter upon the full possession and ap propriation of your great Inheritance In Christ Jesus. It la the secret of happy, victorious. Christ-like life. Odd Meet A curious freak on the part ot nasps was recently discovered In j Maryland. The wasps were noticed going In and out of a lock that secured ] i workshop door. The owner of the shop had the lock removed to satisfy j his curiosity about the doings of the busy workers. He found a nest In* ' side. The cells were made of mud i and were full of larvae. There were * several doad wasps Inside the lock. ' As the lo^k was In dally use. the i wasps could not have had * peaceful 1 I . - ; " "V* : $1000 , "I wouldn't take a thousand dollars for the good VINOL has done me. I >vas told that Cod Liver ' Oil was the medicine I needed for j my weakened condition and poor blood. I could not take the greasy j mixture, and when our druggist told , me that VINOL contained not only ' tonic iron but all the medicinal prop- [ erties of Cod Liver Oil without the t M J_ 1 1 T J _ } grease or on or uau iasic, a mauc up ray mind that was the medicine for me. I tried it and to-day am ^ strong and well" f Mrs. J. T. Snyder, j Greensboro, N. C. r V ( "We guarantee the cennlneneas of the i above testimonial. We sell VINOL with the understanding that if it does { not give the purchaser per- j feet satisfaction, we return 1 his money without question. Will you try a bottle un der these conditions? r Pi B. SPEED. A BALD-HEADED WDMAN Shorn of Her Crown of Beauty, Loses in Love end Marriage. Hair Is certpinlv most necessary to wo man. Who could love and marry a bald beaded woman? What charms could one array to offset such a disfigurement? A woman's goal Is usually love and mar riage. Her crowning glory is her hair. The loss of her hair mars her beauty, happi ness, and success. Yet, right here in Ab- ' beville, there are thousands of women who are neglecting or injuring their tiair to such an extent that it is only a matter of time when It will be utterly ruined. Many women destroy the beauty of their hair through thoughtlessness or Ignorance of certain facts. They use curling irons over-heated, or to excess, which destroys the natural oil.of, the l?a|r, causing it to sptft, break, and copietoot. They, do not shampoo-their hair often'.enough* or too often. They,use soaps or preparations which eonttoin ingredients positively harm ful to the scalp and hair. . , As a result of suoh treatment, dandruff Is created, the hair loosens, loses color. Tolls out, and baldness commences, unless oroperandproinpt precautions are taken in time. Then again, microbes and cer- < cain diseases bring about unhealthy scalp vnd hair conditions. ! ^'Almost any woman may rid herself of dandruff and diseased scalp and hair if jKu nrfll Hut. n&A' th# rlirht. fflmwlv. We nave that remedy, and we will positively guarantee that it will either cure dandruff ind balduees or it will not cost the user .nything. .j ' That's a pretty broad statement, but we vill ttaclc It and prove it with our own mon ?y. We ^iU return your money if you do jot find that Rexall "9$" Hair Tonic is an Entirely satisfactory remedy that will pro note hair growth and overcome scalp and iair troubles: that it will grow hnir ev<>n n liald heads, unless all life in the huu u)t8 has been extinguished, the follicles -losfd. and the scalp is glazed and shiny, .t gets its natne from the fact that it grew Malr. in 93 out of 100 cases, where It re ceived a thorougly hard, impartial, and practical test. ' We want you to try Rexall "93" Hair fonic at our risk. You surely cannot lose 'mything by doing so, while you have ev erything to gain. You hatf better think this over, and then come in and see us ibout this offer. You will be well repaid 'or your visit to our store. Remember, % ou can get Rexall Remedies in this com munity only at our store?The Rexall Store. C. A. Milford &, Co. INDIGESTION GOES. Sourness, Heaviness, Belching aud Stom aeh Distress Quickly Fade Away. Magical MI O-NA 1b what yon need for nnv dl-turhed condition of th? uomach. MI-ONA stomach tablets will drhe ill the poisonous gases from youi tomach aud make your Btomacb trong enough to digest auy food. For auy ailment caused by weak doroach such an sick headacha, dizzi- i >ess, nervousness, lack of efficiency, 1 that tired all in fueling, uleeplm-ne-s, t*ad dreams or had stomach the njoru- i ing after too much smoking and drink- 1 iog?for all these ailments nothing on earth can surpass MI-O-NA. Largf wx for 50 cents at C. A. Milford & Co.'* and druggists everywhere. R01IB TRIP WINTER TOURIST FARES New in Effeel via SouthernoRailway? 1 "Premier Carrier of the South." Tickets on sale daily including April 30, 1 1912, with final limit returning May 31, 1912. For complete information as to schedules, sleeping car service, etc., call on dearest Southern Railway ticket agent, or I J.L. Meek, A.gTp. A., Atlanta, (5a. F. L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta, Oa. Come and see the 1 Shoe repairing ma-' chine. It it) doing nice work while yon wait. Brown & Percival. Blue Ridge Railway Co. Effective Not. 27,1010. No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Ea?tboand. Duliy Daily Dullj ; Ex.Hur btatlone? A. M. P. M. A. M. LrWRlhftlls 7 00 3 20 10 SO Lv West UUlOD ..... 7 05 8 26 10 35 Lv Seneca? 7 23 8 48 11 00 Lv Jordanlo 7 20 S 46 11 38 Lv Adama 7 41 4 01 11 53 Lv CUerry'a.. - 7 44 4 04 11 6G Lv Pendleton 7 56 4 16 12 12 Lv Autun 8 04 4 24 12 88 , _ i? M,K 07 4 '21 12 42 r; r^nTftr"rV"""'--" 818 4 38 u 50 Lt West Anderaon .......... 8 j? < ? J ?8 Lv Andemon (Pass. deD). 8 81 4 62 1 15 Lt Anderson (Fgt. dep)... 8 S4 J 2 28 Lv Ersklne Hiding . - \r Helton... 9 00 5 26 I 6U Weatbound. No. 11 No.9 No.7 Stations P. M. A. M. A. M. Lt Belton ? 6 u5 11 22 Lt Br?*it"1 Hiding... ...... Lv Anderson (Fgt. depot) 6 00 11 47 .... LT Andersoo (P??. dep).. 6 08 11 60 / g0 K?Si.t'?S ?? ?8 KBW ;? ?j| jg Lt Aotnn 8 ? Lv Pendleton ?ti llso 8 11 Lv Cberry'a 8 44 12 Jti 8 1 Lv Adams ?? " " Lv Jordanla " ' S Lv 8eneca - 7 08 1 00 8 .? Lv West Union 7 21 1 18 J g Ar W?ttn>'"> 7 it 1 w ? w "WIli also slop at the following hUIioun hii?J take on and let off passengers?Pbinney k lames,Toxawwy, WhIoIi. j# p, QnrFrly*ppn**n BucMen's Arnica Salve Itatfsst Silw la lis WsrtA VAPOR TREATMENT :or Catarrh, Golds, Coughs, SoreNThroat and Bronchitis. Everybody knowa that breath ?-g 3 YOaiEI a few times a thy through, belittle bard rubber pocket inhaler' vi 11 it) a short time drive out catarrh.' inauy peupie rtrgiiiuuy u^c u< )or treatment at night In conjunctiou ; vltb the inhaler, claiming that it: laBtenx results. This is the vapor treatment: 11*to a jowl three quarters full of boiling wa er pour a scant teasponnful of HVO?: MEI, cover the he??d and bowl wilh j owel and breathe for five minutes thel loothing, healing, antisep'ic H YOMET; 'apor. Try it when using HYOMEI or any nose or throat ailment. HYOMET in guaranteed by C. A. Gilford &C'o. to pur an end f" OHtarrh, >r money back. A bottle of HYOMEI sosts 50c?nts ; a complete on fli, which ncludea inhaler, $1.00. Schedale for l>n?- Kwiln n}'. MornlDg trriln leaven Due WhI mi 10:W. SvenlDg (rain leaves Due Wc?i hi 4:10. Tht-cp rain* meet tbe mornlug and ev?nlui{ irains ) the Southern at Donalds. PaBReneerg can eo nnt lr<im Dn* W?nt in he evening freleht train which !> e: Vest at two o'clock. ffHAT THE KIDNEYS DO rheir Unceasing Work Kepp? Us Strong and Healthy. All the blood in the body passe* through the kid-x-ys once every three minutes. The Lid ey* filter the hl<n>d. ?- J <lt.i U/t.unl l'ney worn, iugm auu >iaj. .?..v healthy they remova about 500 gra'ns of Impure matter daily, when un healthy some p?rt of thl* impure matter la left in the bl<-o<). This brings on many diseaHe* ami symp toms?pain In the back, headache, nervousness, hot,dry skin, rheumatic pains, gout, gravel, disorders of the eye?i(itn and beariug, dizziness, irreg ular heart, debility, drowsiness, drop sy, deposits in the urine, etc. But if you keep the filters right you will have no trojble with your kidneys. Mrs. John McNeill, No. 89 Fac tory Hill, Abbeville, 8. C.,says: "1 was in bad shape with kidney oomplaint. My back ached in tensely and 1 had pains through my sides together with dizzy and nervous ppelln. Finally I got a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills from P. B. Speed's Drug Store and they restored me to good health in a short time." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, KTam Vnrb onlo noAntii fnr the United States. Remember the name?Doan'e?and take no other. Charleston and Western Carolina Ky Schedule Jn effect November 26, 1912. r,v Augusta Lv McCormloK Lv Greenwood Ar Laurena LMiiy / 7.16*m 9 08am 10.01am 11.10am ij?n> 4 20pm 0 90pm 7 01pm 8.10m p Lv MoCormlck. Lv Calhonn Falls... Ar AndersoD? 9.10a ni 10.i7?m 115,0. m LiV Laurens Ar Fountain Inn... Ar Greenville 2.80pm 8.17 pm 4.00pm ttx. Mun. 8.10pm 8 50pm 9 3 tpni 9 25pm 10 29am 11,25am Lv Laurent* Lv WoodruU ... Ar Spartanburg _... ll.liiam 11 06am 12.40pm 8.10pm 8 5-tpm 9 40pm (Houth?*rn Ky > Lv Spartanburg..... 5.25pm 10 80pm Ar HenderBonvme 8.07pm 1.00pm VrAnbevlllP H lOom 2.10pm 4 1.5pm 6.80pm 7.34pm (Soolbt-rn Ky.) LiV Astaevlllo ......... 7.00am 4 lOom 10.2.5am Ar Hendnrunnvllle H.O^Hm 5 loom 11.20'tm A.r 8p?rwnbnrg_... 10 Wim S.00'-m 1.40pm (O. a U' (J. Kyi Lv Sparlanbarr.... 6 50-m 502pm \r Woodruff 7.35-?m 5 47t>m vr Lau roii? .. H.ajim ti.T2pm Lv Greenville- 12.20pm 7.00-.m 4.20rm Lv Fountain Inu... 1.03pm 7 40<m 5.17pm A.r T.?oreD? 1.45pm 8.i'0?*m 6.15pm (C. XX. ? u) Fx. Bud. Lv Laorena 8.12pm 820im Lv Clinton ........ '2.32pm 9.44huj \r Newberry 3.'J0|>m 8"i?ra .\r Coinmbla 4.55pm II. 15am \r Charleston lU.OOpm Lv Auder?on LvCalhono FailH... Ar McCcrmlck Lv McCormlck \ r Ancnwin 5.40pm 7.11pic H.lfllpu 8.36pm M2Sp" Dally Parlor Car ?.?rvtn? beiwf?*n Aukuhih nod Anlif Vllleon train.. .4o?. 1 ar-d 2, via ttpi.r Lai'burg la connection with Southern Hy. Noie?The above arrivals and departures, a? ?vMI as connections wlihot^er companies, an ilven ad Information, and are not guaran teed. Ernest Williams, O. P. A?t.. Augusta. Ga. K. A. Brand. Traffic Manager. For Sale 300 Acres of land about 8 mile* from Aobeville, on Rural Route No. 4. One two-story dwelling, one tenani house, plenty of wood and saw timber, well watered. Price $5,000. 3 Houses and Lots in the City oi Abbeville near tbe R. R. Shops Prices low and terms easy. 311 Acres of land situated about hali way between Troy and McCormick, ? fine cotton farm, well watered and bai tiue settlement. Fine mineral depos its on this property. Price $4,000. 570 Acres of land about 8 miles from Abbeville, baa 3 tenant houses 300 acres wood laud, is well watered. Price $10 per acre. 511 Acre8 of land 4 1-2 miles south uf Ware's Shoals ou Saluda river; 3 dwellings and 3 tenant houses, 75 acres wood laud, 75 acres bottom land, good pasture, 7 horse farm oppn on tbe place. It is now rented for 3,600 lbs. lint cotton. Can be easily made to brlug double tbis rent. Price $12.50 per acre. On? on corner of Orange and Lemon Streets, beautifully located level and well drained, $500. TWO Lots near Wardlaw Street, two minutes walk from Graded School; near in, and a bargain at $500 each. List your Real Estate with me and some to see me. If you want to buy I baveor can get what you want. If you want to sell I canfind you a buyer I also buy and sell all kinds of Stocks and Bonds. Remember I represent the Equita )1<-, the strongest Life Insurance Com jany in the world. Robt. S. Link Office over Milford's Book Store, j1 - - time. There drv SOUTHERN Premier Carr Unexcelled Dinning Car Se Through Pullman Sleepi Convenient Sche Arrival and De No. of Trains. 108 Leaves for Gre< 9:20 a ra. 1152 .Leaves ior urn 114 Leaves for Coll 109 Arrives from C at 11:10 a.ua 118 Arrives from C 115 Arrives from C For full^information^as to rates, Railway 'I F. L. Travelling Aut J. L. MEEK, A sat Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta.Ga. i SCHOOI ? Tablets T? 1] General Scl Speed's I SPLENDII r New York, Pliila Washington NOW OFF* SEAL AIR LINE Sell* Leave Abbeville Arrive Richmond " Washington.... " Baltimore " Philadelphia... " New York All trains carry through St? ing-Room Sleepers, which nowei Station (in the heart of New Yoi No- 32, "The Atlanta-Birmi Observation Car, Birmingham tr All trains en route serve met Any agent of the Seaboard e ules, rates, etc. Ai raking Grease Spots From Woolens. For a mixture that is excellent for removing grease spots from woolens, use an ounce of pulverized borax, half in ounce of gum camphor and a quart jf boiling water. Bottle the mixture md shake well before using. ; - : ' -. ,r- :. :. r . ":; - ? - ^ ; ;? ?. ...,[> ' mmmmm. >*3$$ __ . i ' ? / 4 V^V " j$U I HIS LIKE PLANTI !"E FERTILIZERS are made o d is available to the plant all thro tarved. The needed elements ar 1188 ife5\ ^i'Mkiriiarti c f li ^ed-ir^': l he crop is nourished to a run gi :in lies the skill of mixing fertilizers. We make iggist compounds a doctor's prescription. The ant There is no guess work?no mystery. It is but the result of scientific mixing. 1 sources of plant foods?which are quickly i are slowest. It must be known exactly what elemei RAILWAY. ier of the South rvice. bg Cars on all Through Trairis dnles on all Local Trains* parture of Trains. mville and Columbia at sDville at 4:05 p.m. imbia at 6:35 p. m. / olumbia and Greenville olumbia at 5:20 p. m. Sreenville at 7:56 p. m. routes, elc., coneultlnearest Southern 'ieket Agent, !or JENKINS, Passenger Agent, ;u8ta, Ga. W. E. McGEE, I ivisiou PaMx.'Aiffot, ChHrlenton S C j BOOKS Pencils ak iooi supplies. )rug Store. I SERVICE ro .... delpbia, Baltimore, , aud the East by the iOARD J II AIL WAY edules No. 32 No. 38 6.02 p.m 2.08 a.m t oo q m r> ns n m 10.17 a.m 8.35 p.m 12.14 a.m 10.00 p.m 2.23 p.m 1.04 a.m 4.40 p.m 3.50 a.m :el Electric-lighted Pullman Dniw nterthe new Pennsylvania Railroad k City). ngham Special," carries a thromrn ) New York. ils in dining cars?service a lara r0 an furnish information as to set ? C. D. WAYNE, sistant General Passenger James Frank Clinkscales. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Abbeville, s. c. Office? Firetj.floor City Hall. - .: . f plant foods, so mixed ugh growth. Never is e supplied at the right rowth. : these fertilizer* aa accurately as ft Ivoiq nn tun hair ia HtmI nD tfl. IVe must know what are the best available?which are slower?which nts are drawn from the toil by each rop?the amount of plant foods that ley require. It would be otter waste > apply certain plant foods upon cer un soils for certain crops. we hare INTERSTATE FERTI ER for each crop that the South ra. The needed elements are sap* I. The fertilizer is suited to the soil crop. nd that is why INTERSTATE -TTLIZERS are winning prestige pwhere?why they are causing w led yields. ur booklet would prove interesting to It tells of our tested formulas for hern crops. Write for it to-day and lame of our nearest dealer. rERSTATE Chemical Corporation, MILESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA roiey? Kidney Pills What They Will Do for Yom v | They will cure your backache* itrengthen your kidneys, cor set urinary irregularities, build 19 the worn out tissues, and lllminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre rent Bright's Disease and Dia betes, and restore health and itrength. Refuse substitutes. C A. MILFORD & CO An TfrTiino1 Skill' is abo.*:t the moat troubleeome thine: there is. You know it if you've ever had any kind of skiu trouble. But they a'l give way, disappear, every last one ?every pi no ply, scaly, itcbinjr, eruptive kind of disease of the skiu?when you treat thero to a box of * HUNT'S CURE | well rubbed in. Nothing like it to make the skiu healthy and smooth and free from sting, or itch or pain. Price is 50 cents a Box and one box is guaranteed to cure any one case or vou get your money back. Ask your druggist for Hunt's cure. A. B. Richards Medicine O., Sherman, Texas. sold by * THE McMURRAY DRUG GO. ABBEVILLE, 8. C. Ab Deville-Greenwo od MUTUAL ASSOCIATION. 'roperty Insured, 12,100,000 February 1st, 1912, ^"RITE TO OR CAUL, on tbe nnd-rrgr.ed '* or the Director or yoar Xonnsblp r any Information 70a map desire atont ir plan of Insurance. We Insure yjar property again*!, denrnc on by nu, mmm is mum id do so cheaper tb?r> ;?ny inry>rv>. iny In existence. Dwellings coverpd with etal roofs are Insured tor 25 per cent, cheaper tan other property. Remember we are prepared to prove to you at ours Is tbe safest and cheapest plan of isuranoe known. J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. G. . FBASEB LYON, Free. Abbeville, S. C. 9. G. Majors, .........Greenwood 1. T. Mabry .. Cokesbury W. B. Acker ....Donalds r. 8. Ellis Doe West 5V. W. L. Keller...??...jLiong Cane f. A. Keller ...JrimlthvUle D. A. Wardlaw Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle S. 8. Boles Lowndesvllle 1.0. Grant Magnolia K. B. Kennedy Calhoun Mill? J. P. Morrah ....Borrteaox 3. L. Rasor. Walnut Grove V. A. Nlckles Hodges * H. G. Bowles Coronaea 3.S. Hattlwanger ......Ninety-Six D. TlmiDerman Klnimis ra B.Taylor Fellowship OB^ph Lake Phceuir W. Smith Verdery H. Chiles Bradley . W. Lyon Troy I. W. YoDDgblood Yeldefl }. E. Uorn, CalllsoD J. E. Dorn ............Klrkaeys i. H. Stevens Brooks Abbeville, 8 OU Feb. 1.1912.