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Farmers' Union Bureau.
To the officers ami members of the Far
mers' Union:
The seeret of the constant tide from the
country to the city is that the young man
and woman?often the man and woman of
mature years?is on a search for that
amusement or diversion which is too of
ten lacking on the farm.
The one way to counteract the tenden cy
?permanently?is to find on the farm
some substitute for the recreations that
lure the man from the country to the city.
Until this is done, all the preachments in
the world about the "beauty" of country
life, and the "duty of the farmer to feed
the world," will not touch the problem.
In the city, the average country boy or
girl gets perhaps-a dollar or two a week
more In actual money than.he or she could
earn on the farm. And this difference is
speedily eaten up in board bills, in frivo
lous ' amusement, and too frequently, in
dissipations that unfit the participant
either for toil or future usefulness. You
hear a j^reat deal about ttie boy or girl j
who goes from the country to the city and
make a huge success. You hear little or I
uothing about the incomparably larger
number who go to the city and either go |
through mlife semi-failures or, absolute ,
wrecks on.the shores of competition for
which they have not been fitted.
Recently, I have been much interested j
in the study of the reports of vice com
missions, issued by the various cities. In j
many cases they show that'the poor wages |
paid girls in department and other stores :
?and many of these girls come direct j
from the country or from small towns are j
recruited by the wages of a life of 6hame. ;
There is this feature to be considered by I
the father or mother who knows that the j
son or daughter is listening to the lure of:
the city.
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.Aniubuilltruis ui ?t nuuiuoviuu v?m .
and should be provided in the country. I i
do not say that on every farm, .or in every j
rural community, it is j>ossible to even |
approximate.y duplicate the myriad j
lights, or the theaters or the other resorts
that go lo make up the life of a metropo
lis. But the monotony of farm life can be
relieved, and the farm routine itself given
a new meaning, by a little ingenuity and
perseverance. I regard the introduction I
of sucli amusements us among the factors j
indispensable to the solution of the so-i
called "rural problem," about which so'
many, people vigorously preach. Let!
them turn their efforts slightly in this di-!
rection. The returns will be perceptible, j
Charles S. Barrett.
Union City, Ga., May 15,1912.
NOTICE TO COUNTY FA IK'
ASSOCIATIONS.
Clemson College has many calls each.;
year for competent men to act as judges !
at county fairs. On account or tne ractj
that so many of the fail's are held at the [
s&me time, and as we are making every J
effort to encourage and assist these fairs, j
we would be glad to hear from the officers j
of every County Fair Association in the
State that expects to hold a fair this fall,
and that wants judges from the College to
see if dates can be arranged to suit.
The Extension Division is now making
its schedule, as far as possible, so that
plans can l?e made to furnish every assist
ance possible.
Trusting that every county may have a
good fair this fall, we remain,
Yours for service,
Extension Division
Clemson College, S. C.
REV. H. C. FENNEL
Has Most Acceptably Served
the JLownclesvillo Congrega
tion lor Fifteen Years.
Rev. H.C. Fennel, pastor of the Presby
terian congregation at Lowndesville for
iifteen years, was in town one day last
week. He will finish a thirty-year service
at that place. Mr. Fennel is one of the
most substantial ministers in the South
Carolina Presbytery, and as he is akin to
us, we naturally feel a great pride in not
ing his success. The kinship occurred in
this way: When we were a little boy we
learned to set type for Mrs. Fennel's fa-1
ther, Dr. Lindsay, and we did the <?me (
kind of work for her uncle, Dr. Bonner,)
Uiarding at different times in their homes.
We didn't turn out to be a preacher, but
we always did love a good preacher, and
Mr. Fennel is one of that kind.?H. W.
Mrs. Susan Nance Dea<l.
Mrs. Susan Nance, widow of the late A
L. Nance, of Cross Hill, died at her home
Itoi'a lnct Thnrc/luv mrirninir \Trc Vjinnu
had not been strong for some time. She
was about 70 years old. Mrs. Nance is
survived by three children, Mr. Edwin
Nance of Savannah, Miss Xina Nance and
Mrs. W. F. Milam. She left a sister, Mrs.
N. B. Goodman, of Cokesbury.
The body was carried to Cross Hill for
burial. A large number of friends accom
panied the body to the station hero and
quite a number went over to Cross Hill.
Mrs. Nance was a devoted member of
the Presbyterian church and the news of
her death will be received with sorrow by
all who knew her. The bereaved family
have the sympathies of the entire commu
nity.?Greenwood Index.
RILEY SCHOOL TO CLOSE.
Very Interesting Program Has
Been Arranged lor May 25th.
The graded school at Rilevs, Greenwood
County, will close with a picnic Saturday
May 25. There will be an interesting pro
gram by the children and addresses by Dr. j
J. S. Moffat of Due West and Mr. Jno. F-1
Wideman. Baseball at 3:30. The public)
is most cordially invited.
Don't let lice eat up your valuable poul
try when its so easy to get rid of them.
Conkey's Lice Powder, Lice Liquid and
Head Lice Ointment are guaranteed to do
the work quickly. Get a practical poultry
book free from J'he McMurray Drug Co.
You can't afford to be without Conkey's
White Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a positive
relief from this disease which kills thous
ands of chicks yearly. Price 50c. The
McMurray Drug Co.
Why suffer with corns when Russian !
corn cure only costs 10c per bottle at j
Speed's ?
The best candy?Huylers? at Speed's
drug store.
The place to pet what you want?Speed's
drug store.
U. D. C. RECEPTION.
o
Enjoyable Social Event of Fed
eration Week.
On Monday afternoon of Convention
week a most enjoyable alTair was the re
j eeption tendered Mrs. C. E. Graham, State
j President of the United Daughters of the
| Confederacy of South Carolina, by the Ab
, beville Chapter at the beautiful home of
! Miss Maggie Brooks on Pinckney street.
, Miss May Robinson, second Vice Presi
j dent of our local chapter, presided and in
| a most. graceful little speech introduced
j Mrs. Graham, who gave a bright and hope
1 ful view of allfour U. D. C. work in its va
I ried departments. She stated that we
should make a supreme effort to finish
tiie two last great Confederate monuments,
Shiloh and Arlington?then when this sa
cred task was accomplished, tho Daugh
ters of the Confederacy could devote their
whole attention to educational work,
which in her opinion was next in import
ance to the work in our Master's vineyard;
for in educating young men knd young
women our organization was build
ing living monuments whose influence
for good would last through all time to
eternity. She brought good reports from
the present holders of our U. D. C. schol
arships.
She stressed the importance of acquiring
young members and of forming a new
chapter from among the young married
women and girl graduates of our High
Schools and Colleges.
Mrs. Graham is a woman of most charm
ing personality and delighted all by her
gracious, unassuming;manner.
Mrs. It. E. Hill in her usual happy man
ner read "A Poem of *61."
Mi~8. Thomas Cheek and Mrs. Ringan
Thomson served delicious punch on the J
porch while strawberries and cream were
served later.
Twenty-live members of the hostess
Chapter were present. Mrs. Robert
Cheatham, Mrs. firistow, Mrs. Minis, Miss
Means, Mrs. Oneall and Mrs. Alexander
Long were appreciated guests.
This reception was the initial number of
a series of brilliant functions)enjoyed dur
ing the Convention of the Women's Fed
erated Clubs of the State.
The election of Mrs. Hannah Hemphill
Coleman as .President of the Federation
was a tribute to her grand personality and
her splendid executive ability, of which
her friends whose name Is legion, are i
justly very proud.
C11131 IXAL COURT TEKM
WILL NOT BE HELD.
Owing to the fact that there are but two
cases on the criminal docket, the defend
ants in which are out on bond, the regu
lar terra of the criminal court has been
abandoned. Only such civil business as
will not necessitate trial by jury will come
before the court.
Fraud Paint
The worst mistake one is likely to make
in painting is wrong paint; it is easy to
make this year when paint is so high.
We all say "Ours is the best" ; and there
are 1,000 of us. One is best; but a dozen
are so near on a level that no one knows,
for sure, that his is the one.
The worst paints are worst liars; they
know what they are, put-on a bold face,
and brazen it out.
Their one true argument is low price;
but low-price paint is always, must be, a
fraud; it is made to cheat cheatable people.
DEVOE
P. B. Speed sells it.
?l. . S A 1L
ine universiiy ot aouin <
Carolina.
The University of South Carolina, a first
class college with courses in law, Engi
neering, and Commerce and Finance.
Forty-three teachers' scholarships worth
$100 in money and exemption from fees.
A rare chance for an inspiring young man.
The health and morals of the students |
are the first care.
Enrollment 443 students.
Many improvements next session.
Entrance examinations will be held at
the Court House on Friday, July 12th, at
9 o'clock.
For catalog write to
S. C. Mitchell, President.
May 22,1912. 3t Columbia, S. C.
Winthrop College
Scholarship and Entrance
Examination.
The examination for the award of vacant
scholarships in Winthrop College and for
the admission of new students,wiil be held
at the County Court House on Friday,
July 5, at 9 a. m. Applicants must be
not less than fifteen years of age. When
scholarships are vacant after July 5 they
will be awarded to those making the high
est average at this examinatien, provided
they meet the conditions governing the
award. Applicants for scholarships should
write to President Joiinson before the ex
amination for Scholarship examination
blanks.
Scholarships are worth flOO and free tui
tion. The next session will open Septem
ber 18,1912. For further information and
catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson,
Rock Hill, S. C.
May 8, 1912.
1785. 1012.
College of Charleston.
128th Year Begins September 27.
Entrance examinations at all county-1
seats 011 Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m.
It offers courses in Ancient and Modern |
Languages, Mathematics, History, Polit
ical Science. Debating, Chemistry, Physics,1
Biology, and Engineering.
Courses for B. A., B. S., and B. S. degree
with Engineering.
A free tuition scholarship to each county
of South Carolina. Vacant Boyce scholar
ships, giving $100 a year and free tuition,
open to competitive examination in Sep
tember.
Expenses reasonable. Terms and cata
logue on application. Write to
HARRISON RANDOLPH, President,
Charleston, S. C.
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least ono
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
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fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure i3 tal:en in
ternally, acting dlrcctly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces c f tho system, there
by destroying the foundation of the dis
ease. and giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and assisting
nature In doing Its work. The proprietors
have so much faith in its curative pow
ers that they offer Hundred Dollars
for any case that It f".Ils to cure. Send
for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENiii' <fc CO., Toledo, Ohio.
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Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
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COUNTY SUPERVISORS
QUARTERLY REPORT
The Following Claims Were Audited
and Paid by the Board of County
Commissioners for Abbeville County
for Quarter Ending: Sept; 80th,
1911.
C J Lyon 14.10
R Sondley 33.33
J P Bradley 41.67
J P Miller, J P 10.00
S P Gibert 15.00
C J Bruce 25.00
J F Gibert 23.34
J A Schroeder & Son . 110.00
B L Haddon 35.00
A R Ellis & Con 55.54
A F Carwile.Mgr 20.62
G W Calvert 25.00
W T Magill 25.00
Joseph Hix & Con. ... 30.00
S J Link 34.80
J W Sign 11.00
L W White Co 45.06
J R Glenn 28.10
J B White, Con 66.00
Dargaan-King Co. .. . 42.85
C A Milford Co 6.30
Gilbert and Son 2.10
W D Barksdale 21.46
J Allen Smith, Jr 2.08
W A Calvert 45.25
W G Moore 1.10
Johnson & Drennan .. 3.50
Ab. W & E Plant 16.42
Medium Pub Co 12.50
Ah Phnnft P/? 5
J C Langley, n 15.00
City Garage 1.50
State Penitentiary.. .. 83.00
j W Wideman.M.D.... 15.00
W W Wardlaw 43.7g
W W Wardlaw 113.50
Austin Bros 800.00
\V M Sper Co 56.11
Geo D Barnard Co... 19.50
J M Lawyer 12.50
Jno. L. Tolbert 31.84
J C McAdams 50.80
Ab. Lumber Co 1.63
A W Tedcartle & Co . 3S.40
R F Morris 17.25
J H Prince 1.75
P W Wright 1.25
R G Tolbert 75
J M TuLert 2.40
T C Beaudrot 35.10
Ab. Auto Co 2.45
M B Clinkscales l.uu
W F Langlty 2.00
Lorn btrawhom 2.00
Park Daiiley 50
Gary & Hill 25.00
C C Gambrell M D.... 50.00
W L Dansby 75
B F Swetenburg agt,. 3.00
P K Black M D 5.00
Arthur Wheeler 1.80
D S Knox M D 11.00
J A Alewine 6.75
JC Martin & con 50.00
Will Traylor 50
S T Eakin 1.11
J H Sanders & con 50.00
J G Huckabee & Con.. 37.50
M L Stanton Mag 15.00
Joe Brown 13.48
J C Cox 12.00
J G Huckabee & con ..15.80
J T Hemmlnger 3.00
Newman Smith 6.00
C J Lyon sheriff 26.90
J A Alewine 14.69
Ab I F & L Co 2.75
W R Richardson 2.50
G W Johnson 8.70
Sallie Harlfield 3.25
B C Robinson 35.00
D B Temple 35.00
Lewis Cooper 5.00
Chas. E. Wilson 36.30
J A Gilliam 26.01
J A Alewine 16.60
M J Link 8.00
C S White 75
A M Tolbert 1.00
J M Haddon 50
R L Williams 1.30
J C Dansby 2.50
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G W Stalnaker 14.75
Arthur Poatell 2.00
B L Haddon 35.00
B G Carroll 35.00
J A Alewine 11.25
J A Schroeder & Son.. 110.00
J L Wardlaw 55.00
Alonzo Heard 3.00
R Sondely 33.34
W T Davis 17.50
A F Calvert 33.34
W D Morrah 7.95
Webb DuBose 20.00
J. A. Alewine 61.95
J F Bradley 41.67
C J Bruce con 25.00
J F Miller J P 20.00
C J Lyon 20.10
J C Cox 2.50
W McBride 1.00
J E Sadler 28.00
J D Miller agt 2.80
J D Strickland 1.50
Abb. Co Fair 104.86
J T Stevenson 16.90
J A Alewine 4.10
J B Ferguson 19.80
J H DuPre 40.00
H H Carlisle 36.60
J A Sihroeder 17.50
* * *- T * O 7K
riUU 1 U Li u.tu
J E Blake '5.00
H K Burdette 5.00
M H Winn 5.00
S B McCorry 2.00
E G New by 5.00
H F Fuller 5.00
W E Hagan 11.25
J S Martin 15.50
T C Beadrot 4.15
D Poliakoff 5.M
McMurray Drug Co... 11.90
D L Haddon 17 75
\V D Barksdale S.75
C A Milford & Co 4.00
A M Smith 21.10
Dargan King Co 13.25
Cason & McAllister ... 1.00
L W White Co 91.35
Cash Bargain Store .. 2.55
J W Young 8.50
J R Glenn 8.85
Ab W & 8 Plant 10.77
C J Lyoh 10.00
Rebecca Strickle 26.00
Ab Lumb Co 17.60
City Garage 6.80
Ab Tel Co 11.15
D B Collier 60
W M Men I tosh 54.23
McGratb Bros 24.55
E F Latimer 132.08
A W Young 2.00
J C Talbert 60.05
G W Johnson 1.08
G W Johnson 6.20
Price Fouche & Co... 17.25
W A Markhara 1.25
W W Wardlaw 31.50
R S Drake 10.00
M B Clinkscales 130.86
State Penitentiary ... 83.00
G Honkerchap M Co.. 100.00
McCorraick Rep. Shop 12.40
Wakefield Mer Co ... 40.48
F W Wright 1.50
C M Scott mgr 230.00
Irwin Clecky 16.00
Frederick Dis Co yu.uu
J M Bell 5.00
H Stevens Sons Co... 100.03
Walker E & C Co.... 1.40
B L Chipley M D 6.00
J V Tate M D 5.00
Jas J Link 75
Alonzo Heard 1.75
C J Lyon 12.00
S T Cade M D 6.00
R T Broadwell 46.40
MLB Sturkey 28.17
R Sondley 300.00
J C Talbert 3.00
M L Williams 5.50
Sims Murray 2.26
H Stevens Sons Co ... 31.08
J A King 5.25
J A Alewine 7.35
C J Lyon sheriff 150.00
R E Grier 21.00
John Brown ; lz.uu
D E Newell Jr 35.70
C J Lyon 11.00
G A Neuffer M D 30.00
Lewis Miner 2.75
E R Miller 2.00
J A Alewine 12.60
S T Eakin 1.00
B C Robinson 35.00
A F Calvert 35.34
D B Temple 35.00
Ab I L & F Co 2.75
E F Latimer 2.80
G W Johnson 1.50
J B Ferguson 12.80
J H DuPre 26.20
John Brown 10.00
B A Uldrick 1.00
C E Wilson 37.50
T J Davis 37.50
L W Dansby 75
B L Haddon 35.90
Aaa Porfnn . 3.25
John S Martin 7.00
G W Calvert 40.75
J A Alewine 46.30
C A Smith 6.00
J W Young 2.50
J D Miller agt 115.52
G W Johnson 8.00
G A Newby 5.00
J E Blake 5.00
H K Burdette 5.00
M H Winn 5.00
S B McCurry 3.00
E G Newby 5.00
H J Fuller 5.00
J A Alewine 26.00
M J Link 3.40
R Sondley 33.34
W DuBose 20.00
C J Lyon 29.10
J P Bradley 41.67
J T Stevenson 42.95
J A Schroeder & Son . 116.00
J F Miller J P 40.00
J L Wardlaw 55.00
P J Phieffer 3.20
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J. XX uivnu w.w
B G Carroll 35.00
D E Newell Jr 35.00
W D Dearacott 20.00
C J Bruce con 25.00
J C Cox con 2.00
C J Bruce con 2.50
W A Gallagher 6.50
T A Bowie con 2.16
T A Bowie con 1.20
Ab W & E Plant ... 21.04
Cash Bargain Store .. 2.11
W A Calvert 2.50
J R Glenn 4.25
R L Mabry 2.10
Dargan King Co 4.00
T H Maxwell 20
Rosenberg M Co 13.81
A M Smith 14.00
Acker B & Rep Co.... 1.07
A B Cheatham 30.00
W D Barksdale 14.30
L W White Co 88.62
C A Milford Co 2.00
McMurray Drug Co... 12.05
Ab Lbr Co 8.38
S J Link 21.38
W H Long 14.00
City Garage 1.80
T C Beaudrot 25.50
A B Morse Co 143.21
Rebecca Strickle 28.75
W W Wardlaw 61.63
W W Wardlaw 40.00
J B Harmon Co 159.00
J M Huckabee y.uu
Dixie Port C Co 131.78
Ted. Dis. Co 8.75
E R Thomas 3.25
W A Newell & Son ... 5.00
W M Speer & Co 79.07
Price Fouche Co 30.71
C G McAllister 38.47
Cooley & Speer 52.25
Wm E Goddard M D.. 5.00
W C Shaw 12.13
W M Speer & Co 68.37
Walker E & C Co.... 4.90
W J Edwards 1.25
John C Tolbert 15.60
W M Bonds 32.00
A B Martin 5.20
State Penitentiary ... 83.00
F F Edmunds 15.38
Smith Bros 48.40
A L Wilson 2.50
E F Latimer 37.44
H M Hill 2.00
Ferguson & Newby ... 3.69
G P Walker 17.50
D P Walker 2.50
W J Mllford 135.14
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E B Gorden i m..?.. 1.20
W H BHtt 1.00
J F Scoggin 48.05
Ab I L & F Co 2.75 i
.T D Murdock 1.30
M H Wilson 5.00
W W Wardlaw 95.00
Henry Kennedy 2.25
W D Simpson M D ... 10.00
C M Young 2.37
W R Smith 2.00
G A Newby 5.00
J? E Blake 5.00
H K Burdette 5.00
M H Winn 5.00
S B McCurry 3.00
G E Newby 5.00
H Y Fuller 5.00
S T Eakin 87
J E Mundy 1.00
L P Harkness & con . 31.32
C J Bruce con 104.17
J F Bradley 41.67
R Sondley 33
J A Schroeder con ... 104..i
W DuBose 20.0o
J B Schroeder 35.0i>
C J Lyon 13.55
W B Bowie & con .... 38.60
J L Perrin 75.00
B G Carroll 35.00
Gary & Hill 25.00
J L Wardlaw 55.00
T A A lnii'ln q 99.
E F White con 22.50
S T Eakin 65
Rev J M Lawson 12.50
Eureka Hotel 14.00
Mrs Mary Taggart 15.00
Dixie Cafe 7.50
Sloan Ellis 173.26
J A Alewine 6.75
G T Hodge 25.50
W W Wilson 140.00
W C Shaw 5.50
J F Bradley treas.... 945.20
J Foster Hammond... 175.00
J F Bradley 51.70
WP Board 8.00
C J Lyon sheriff 150.00
D H Hill 21.00
W A Stevenson ...... 30.80
G E Carroll 16.10
D B Temple 35.00
Paul Mann 1.00
L A Ashley 10.85
J A Alewine 6.15
E F White 7.35
A F Calve/t 33.33
Fred Minshall p m... 4.65
Ab I L & F Co 2.75
C J Bruce ....;. 1.25
J A Mattison 10.80
C E Wilson 10.50
R Sondley 7.60
B L Haddon 35.00
B S Robinson 35.00
J T Davis v.. 10.50
TF. A. Stevenson,
SCounty Supervisor
Cn<? Qalp
I U1 K-'Cl.J-V-'
300 Acres of land about 8 miles
from ADbeville, on Rural Route No. 4.
One two-story dwelling, one tenant
house, plenty of wood and saw timber,
well watered. Price $5,000.
3 Houses and Lots in the City of
Abbeville near the R. R. Shops.
Prices low and terms easy.
311 Acres of land situated about half
way between Troy and McCormick, a
fine cotton farm, well watered and has
one settlement. Fine mineral depos
ition this property. Price $4,000.
570 Acres of land about 8 miles
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
dwpllincrs fttiH 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 3,600 lbs.
lint cotton. Can be easily made to
bring double this rent. Price $12.50
per acre.
One Lot 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
come to see me. If you want to buy I
haveor 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
ble, the strongest Life Insurance Com
pany in the world.
Roto. S. Link
Office over Milford's Book Store.
MUST BELIEVE IT
When Well-Known Abbeville People
Tell It So Plainly.
When publio endorsement is made
by a representative citizen of Abbe
ville the proof is positive. You must
believe it. Read this testimony. Ev
ery pufferer of kidney backache, every
man, woman or child with kidney
frouble will do well to read the follow
ed J. Black, P. O. Box 142, Abbe
ville, S. C., says :
"I have used Doan's Kidney
Pills and must say that I am weil
pleased with the results. I was
reeling miserable for some time on
aocount of backache and paiu.s
across my kidneys. I was also
lame and sore, and irregular pas
sages of kidney secretions caused
me annoyance. I had heard
Doan's Kidney Pills highly rec
ommended for such troubles, and
going to P. B. Speed'n Drug Store
I procured a box. They he!tied
me a great deal and I have bad but
little pain or distress tiuce."
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
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Station (in the heart of New York
No* 32, "The Atlanta-Birming
Observation Car, Birmingham to >
All trains en route serve meals
Any agent of the Seaboard can
ules, rates, etc.
Assh
SOUTHERN
Premier Carrie:
Unexcelled Dinning Car Servi
Through Pullman Sleeping
Convenient Schedu
Arrival and Depa
No. of
Trains.
108 Leaves for Greenvi
w:zu a.m.
112 Leaves for Greenv
114 Leaves for Columb
109 Arrives fronl Colui
at 11:10 a. in.
113 Arrives from Colu
115 Arrives from Gree
For full informatiou'aB to rates, rou
Bailway Tick
F. L. JE
Travelling Pas
August
J. L. MEEK,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent,
Atlanta. (-)a.
ITCH
"Hum's Cure" is absolutely guaran
teed to cure Itch, Eczema, Ringworm,
Tetter, or ajiy tskin Disease, or pur
chase price cheerfully refunded. Sold
everywhere for.50c. a box, or write A.
B. Richards Medicine Co., Sherman,
Texas. Sold by The McMurray Drug
Co., A bbeville, S. C.
yy thirst that Coca-Cola
/ couldn't satisfy.
It goes, straight as an ar?
row, to tne
And besides
iatisfies to a T the call
;omething purely
and deliciously
wholesome.
Delicious
Refreshing
Thirst-Quenching
nand the Genuine as made by
OCA-COLA CO., ATLANTA^
)klet, telling of Coca-Cola
it Chattanooga, for the
SERVICE
)
' '/
elphia, Baltimore,
and the East
2D BY THE
OARD
RAILWAY
Lules
No. 3? 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 p.m
... 2.23 p.m 1.04 a.m
... 4.40 p.m 3.50 a.m
Electric-lighted Pullman Draw
er the new Pennsylvania Railroad
City).
ham Special," carries a througn
few York.
in dining cars?service a lacs?teo
furnish information as to ecber*?
i* Af fVio S/vntli
C. D. WA
jtant General
1 Vi V
ce.
Cars on all Through Trains1
les on all Local Trains*
irture of Trains.
ille and Columbia at
ille at 4:05 p.m.
iia at 6:35 p. m.
nbia and Greenville
mbia at 5:20 p. m.
nville at 7:55 p. m.
tea, etc., consult;nearest Southern
et Agent, !or
NKINB,
senger Agent,
a, Ga.
W. E/McGEE,
Division Pa&a.JAgent,
Charleston 8. 0.
Blue Ridge Railway Co.
Effective Not. 27,1910.
No. 12 No. 10 No. 8*
Eastbonnd.
Dally Dally Dally
Ex. Son
Stations?
A.
M.
P,
. M.
A.
M.
Lv Walballa
00
3
SO
10
30
Lv West Union
7
06
3
25
10
35
Lv 5-eneca
23
3
48
11
OU
Jjv Jordan la
7
26
3
4fl
11
33
liV Adams
41
4
01
11
63
Lv Cherry's
7
44
4
04
11
66
Lv Pendleton
7
56
4
16
12
U
Lv Aulun
04
4
34
12
88
Lv Sandy Springe
8
07
4
27
18
42
Lv Denver
9
lit
4
33
U
60
LiV west Anderson ? a ? ' *
Lv Anderson (Pass. dep). 8 81 4 58 1 15
Lv Anderson (Fgt. dep)... 8 34 4 65 2 23
Lv Ersklne Siding 5 15 ......
At Belton 9 00 5 26 2 60
Westbound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7 -
Stations? P. M. A. M. A. M.
Lv Belton 5 85 11 92 ......
Lv Ersklne Siding..
Lv Anderson (Fgt. depot) 6 00 11 47 ....
Lv Anderson (Pass. dep).. 6 08 11 50 7 nO
Lv West Anderson 6 08 11 57 7 08
Lv Denver 6 20 12 10 7 28 >
Lv Sandy Springs 6 25 12 15 7 88
Lv Autun 6 27 12 18 7 86
Lv Pendleton 6 34 12 38 7 60
Lv Cherry's 6 44 12 38 8 11
Lv Adams 6 46 12 38 8 14
Lv Jordania 7 01 12 67 8 35
Lv Seneca 7 08 _ 1 00 8 88
Lv West Union 7 21 1 18 9 45
Ar Walhalla 7 26 1 23 9 60
Will also stop at tbe following stations and
take on and let off panengert?Phlnney'%
James, Toxaway, Weloh.
J. K. Anderson, Superintendent,