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mr- Hi The Road A vanished thirst? refreshed one; the s way is via a glass or ideally aencious?pure sparkling as frost. Free ?<rrnew A 1 ww orLoca at Chattanooga, : Demand th as ma THE COC^ AT LAN' SPLENDID TC New York, Philad* Washington, i NOW OFFER1 SEAB AIU LINE Sclied Leave Abbeville, Arrive Richmond " Washington 44 Baltimore 44 Philadelphia 44 New York All trains carry through Steel ing-Koom Sleepers, which nowente Station (in the heart of New York < No* 32, "The Atlanta-Birming] Observation Car, Birmingham to N All trains en route serve meals Any agent of the Seaboard can ules, rates, etc. Assis Premier Carrie] Unexcelled Dinning Car Servi Through Pullman Sleeping Convenient Schedu] Arrival and Depa No. of Trains. Ki8 Leaves for Greenvi 9:20 a m. 112 Leaves for Greeuvi 114 Leaves for Columb 109 A i rives from Colin at 11:10 a.m. lis Arrives from Colin 115 Arrives from Gree For full inf?;in;ati< ii as to rate?, rc.u L ail way Tieki F. L. je Travelling Pas August J. L. MEEK. Asst. Geu. Pass. Agt-nt, Atlanta.lOa ITCH "Hunt's Cure" is absolutely guaran teed to cure Itch, Eczema, Ringworm, l Tetter, or any bkiu Disease, or pur- i chase price cheerfully refunded. Sold I everywhere for 50c. a box, or write A. J B. Kichards Medicine in., Mierruan, i Texas. Sold ly The McMurray Drug i Co., Abbeville, S. (\ I I t J to Comfort a cool body and a ill re way?the only bottle of as purity?crisp and ' booklet, telling Cola vindication for the asking. >e Genuine de by i-COLA CO. TA, GA. t-J Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola. SERVICE ^Ipliia, Baltimore, and the East CD BY THE n a f? n RAILWAY ules No. 32 No. 38 6.02 p.m 2.08 a.m 7.22 a.m 5.05 p.m 10.17 a.ni 8.35 p.m ,12.14 a.m 10.00 p.m 2.23 p.m 1.04 a.ni 4.40 p.m 3.50 a.m Electric-lighted Pullman Prnw r the new Pennsylvania Railroad 2ity). ham Special," carries a througn ew York. in dining cars?service a 1 (? r . furnish information as to scl C. 1>. WAYNE, tant General Passenger RAILWAY. r of the South ce. Cars on all Through Trains LV o vu an uvi/ui a a uiiio1 rture of Trains. He and Columbia at ille at 4:05 p.m. ia at 6:35 p. m. nbia and Greenville i?bia at 5:20 p. ni. nville at 7:55 p. m. tes, rtc., consult'nearest Southern et Agent, lor NK INS, singer Agent, a, (ia. W. E. McGEE, Division Pasa/Agent, Charleston R. C Blue Rid ere Railway Co. Effective Nov. 27,1910. No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Eautbound. Dally Dully Dallj Ex. Sue Stations? A. M. P. M. A. M. jV Walballa 7 00 3 20 10 30 j\ West Unlou 7 05 3 2o 10 35 7 23 3 43 11 00 jv JorUanla 7 28 3 46 11 33 jv Adanie 7 41 4 01 11 53 jv Cherry's 7 44 4 04 11 50 jv Pendleton 7 56 4 16 12 12 -.v Autun 8 04 4 24 12 38 iV Sandy SprlngB 8 07 4 21 12 42 jv Denver S 1 '2 4 33 12 50 ,v West Anderson 8 26 4 47 1 08 Anderson (Pass. dep). 8 31 4 52 1 15 iV Anderson (Fgt. dep)... 8 34 4 55 2 23 .<v Eralclne Siding 9 00 5 15 Vr B*ltoo 5 25 2 50 Westbound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7 Stations? P. M. A. M. A. M. 5 35 11 22 jv Ersklne Siding jv Anderson (Fgt. Uepol) 6 00 11 47 .... jV Anderaon (Pass, dep).. <j U8 11 50 7 (JO jv West Anderson 6 OS 11 57 7 08 jv Denver 6 20 12 10 7 m -.v Sandy Springs 0 25 12 15 7 33 jv Autun 6 27 12 18 7 36 jv Pendleton 0 34 12 26 7 50 ^v Cberry'a 6 44 12 36 8 11 .iV Adamp (i 46 12 lit) 8 14 jV Jordanla 7 01 12 57 8 35 .V Seneca 7 03 1 00 8 38 ..v West Union 7 21 1 18 9 45 Vr Waihalla 7 26 1 23 9 50 Will also stop at tbe following stations and ake on and let off passenger*?Pblnney'a laiuei, Toxaway, Weloh. J. K. Anderaoo, Superintendent. ? POULTRY 1 <!A KEEPING LICE FROM POULTRY Maine Experiment Station Bulletin Recommends Simple and Quite Inexpensive Treatment. One of the difficult and trying prob lems of the poultry keeper Is to keep bis poultry bouses and stock free frnm etc. Tbere are many proprietary preparations on the mar ket to combat these, most of which work satisfactorily. However, they are more or less expensive. The Maine experiment station has just is sued a bulletin on the subject and recommends a treatment which ap pears to be fully as simple as any thing else, and much less expensive. The powder made by the station at a coBt of only a few cents a pound is as follows: Take three parts of gasoline and one part of crude carbolic acid. Mix these together. Add gradually, while stirring, enough plaster of paris to take up all the moisture. The liquid and dry plaster should be thoroughly mixed and stirred so the liquid will be uniformly mixed through the plaster. When enough has been added, the re sulting mixture should be a dry, pink ish-brown powder, having a strong car bolic odor and a rather less pro nounced gasoline odor. Be sure that the crude carbolic acid is secured. - ?a a# ii a spray is uesucu iudicuu w lu? powder, simply take three parts of kerosene and one part of crude car bolic acid. If birds are Infested with lice the best way to get rid of them is to use the powder, which is to be worked Into the feathers. Remember, a single application will not be suffi cient, because where there are lice present there are also unhatched eggs or nits. Make a second application four days to a week after the first, and if It Is a bad case a third applica tion may be necessary. PLYMOUTH ROCK IS POPULAR More of Breed Found on Farms Than Any Other on Account of Blocky Shape?Wyandotteg Next. The Barred Plymouth Rock is with x t 1 J OUt a OOUDt tne most popular urteu of chickens In this country?more of them are found on the farms than any other breed. On special poultry farms the Leghorn Is a very popular breed, and In the ici:l!ry farming dis tricts the Rhode 1*1- - J Reds are al most exclusively ustd. sayB a 'writer In the Rural New Yorker. Aa a gen eral utility fowl the Wyandottee are Plymouth Rock. I second In popularity to the Rocks, the white variety being the moBt popular. Their blocby shape makes them an ex cellent breed for broilers. Like the Plymouth Rocks and Rhode Island Reds, they lay a brown egg. The Leg horns lay a "white egg and In this re Bpect they have a slight advantage, as most markets prefer the white egg, thnnch th#>m 1b no difference In the qualities of eggs with a brown or a white shell. SEPARATING YOUNG AND OLD f\ullet? Need Plenty of Flesh Forming Food, Such at Barley, With Less Fattening Feeds. Young chickens, like young people, have more or less timidity and there fore it is not well to run young and old together, at least It is much bet ter to have them separate if you can well do so. Then again the pullets are still growing and they need plenty of flesh forming feed, such as barley, bone, meat with l^ss of fattening foods. The hen should not be deprived of these either, but she can get along on less, as what you give her will not be taken away from the purpose for which you intended it, as in the case with the pullet, which not only needs these things for making the egg, but to go toward the development of her body. It naturally follows, too, tnai the developed bird will require less feed than the pullet, and because the pullet Is somewhat timid she Is likely not to get enough, or even her share. The young will feed more free among themselves and If you can possibly do bo, keep them to themselves. Green Feeding Worth While. If the best results are to be ob tained with poultry they must be fur nished plenty of green feed, Is a state ment so often heard that Its repeti tion seems silly; yet there are flocks on fairly prosperous farms where one would think the practice of regular green feeding had never been heard of. $100 Reward, $100 ThA readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least ono dreaded disease that science lias been able to cure in all its stupes, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh t lire is *ho only positive cure now known tj tlic medical fraternity. Catarrh be;.-.,' :i constitutional disease, requires a ooii-itltuiional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally. acting dirccl'y i:jrn the blood and mucous surfaces < f tb.? t .'stern, thcre by destroying the found :i (f the dis ease. and*giving t!:o p'?i :! : 'renglh by building up the constitution a: 1 assisting nature in doing its wori:. T!..s proprietory have so much faith in its rur.'itlve pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars i for any case that it fn.ils to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENKY fs CO., Toledo. Ohio, Sold tor *11 Druggists, 75c. BfeU'a Family Pills for constipation. s>"0^ rrol On and ai you tl Why hav dium of shai First of a richness and other plan, it a good bus We have tage in buyir not that we a of the custor cause the cas every trade d we can sell c worth sometfc ing to hold o policy is uOi Stamps, whic have a cash ^ tain the most Banks pa ing Stamps j these premiu fUg Also obtain ; that are your that you havi chase and st from the mei will fill your save all you Wrappers, et them tor Catalogues You] ?c PHILS( Dry Goods, Ladiet ANNOUNCEMENT OF ANDEKSON COLLEGE. Anderson College, an institution for the Mchnr nrluratinn of vouncr women, under i the control of the Baptist State Conven- 1 tion, has published Its Bannouncement for the opening session, which begins Septem- 1 ber 18, 1912. ( Rev. Louis Bristow, pastor of the Abbe- ' ville Baptist Church, Is secretary of the ( board of trustees of the College. From this announcement, which is a * very attractive booklet, we quote: "Perhaps nothing is so vitally needed In c , education as such training as is actually c preparatory for the duties of life. Educa- e tion along traditional lines does not ade- 8 quately supply the needs of students. ^ "A woman's office in life differs from a man's and training solely in traditional masculine courses fails to prepare her for 1 i her distinctive, function. Anderson Col ' j lege is committed to the policy of giving such training as shall be related 'to the dc- i] [ mand society makes upon women. In ac- 1 complishing this, however, there will be * no sacrifice of general culture. ( "Epitomized, our aim is to graduate cul- ii tured, eflicient home-makers. I "The usual academic branches will be of- < , (fered, t ogether with Music, Art, Voice, i Expression, and Homo Economics; but in | the academic department we hope, by a general scheme of credits, to appeal to the :ter June 1, 1912, a hrough the Mediun Green e we adopted the ring our profits 11, we will give "S. & H, variety of the premium! And further, we will gn iness proposition to do s always felt that the Casl ig over the customer tha ppreciate a Cash Custor lers whose names we ar< h is worth something to !-icr?niin + +I-1110 nnr 11 5 u heap our business is ii ting to us as a factor in : ut special inducements t< le price to all and that :h is the equivalent to g ralue greater than the e< ; magnificent premiums < y you a premium on wh; jay you a premium on w ms now on display in thi i catalogue illustrating s FREE for the collecti e to do is ask for your ;ick them into your sts chants that give US. & book quickly. Anothe r Hamilton Bonds, Cc ;c., and exchange & and Stamp Books Cc r Collectiou will be C Get the Habit"-Star1 )N & HENRY Millinery, Notions and j* Keady-to-Wear HARPER <S jrrescripuoii speuiau Stationery, Cigars, I r. MILLER ancy and Staple Groceries Bread Every Day students to take courses affecting wo nan's work. "One feauture worthy of mention is tlic jmphasls we purpose to jiay on English. Sowever great may be the attainments of i woman,'ability to employ the mother ongue with facility and precision is easi y first. "It is believed [that changing conditions lecessitate more attention to such practi jal studies as Political Sci"nco, Econom ic T-liu+nvir Hi IUO, OUtlVJUft;, 10;VIIVK fs; . AiiOiwi;, >logy, and Home Economics, and we set or ourselves the task of popularizing hose branches. "It Is a purpose of ;the College to insist ?n good work as a condition of remaining ?n the roll of the institution. Woman's ducation has passed the experimental tage and thorough work should be re tired". Blind Tiger Caught. Alfred Bradley, colored, wns convicted ii mayor's court of violation of the liquor aw and sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or serve 30 days. He chose the days. Mayor 3ambrell is determined to suppress the [licit sale of whiskey in Abbeville und the rolice force is active und vigilant in en leavoring to carry out his instructions with regard to this species of law violation. Aarnlsh stains, wall finishes, brushes. 4c., at Speed's drug Btoiu. n/" Wjm w?m, ^, Maori ve will share our p: i of the World Fa Trading Stamp. l /* Green Trading Stan ! with you? That is a Green Trading Stamp s they obtain far surpass je Trading Stamps beca o. hi Customer should have t preferred to run a bo< tier's patronage more tha: ^ glad to have on our bo us. It helps us take < is to sell goods cheaper, lcreased thereby." So th building up our business, o Cash Customers, and as ; the lowest," we offer tl iviug a certain cash discc ^uivalent in money, bec< on earth. at you save. "S. & H." hat you spend. Go and e Philson & Henry Depai thousands of other beat ng of "S. & H." Green J stamps when you make imp book. Concentrate H." Green Trading Sta TTTOTT 4-/% -fill X. way bU mi yuui UUUJBl. >upons, Tobacco Tags, ^ Green Trading S >utainitftf 10 Free Star *iven You at these St< ; Your Collection Novi PRESSLY & I Clothing, Hats an< Furnishing} i MORGAN ists, Toilet Articles, iigli Grade Candies W. A. CALT1 Furniture, Housel'urnisli and Wagon I^XiE, S. O. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacanl scholarships in Winthrop College and foi the admission of new students will be helc at the County Court House on Friday July 5, at 9 a. m. Applicants must fx not less than lifteen years of age. Wher scnoiarsnips an? varam aiiui juiyauic) 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 Johnson before the ex amination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth ?100 and free tui tion. The next session will oppn Septem ber In, 1?J12. For further information and catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson llock Hill. S. C. May 8, 1912. Sien hcliiMiulc for SenboBid. Mo 33 flue 1,19 p. til. Soulbbound. No. 5;Sdue 4 Ml p. rr.. Houthbound * No. 11 due 2nli a. in. southbound. No. :<>dut> C.?fl p. in. Norllilound. No. 52 due. 12 clip. in. liboand. Mo. 38 due 2.i?J ?. in. Northbound. When you go for pnint, say Devoe. Vol ' will m-vci bo disappointed in looks noi j quality. For sale at Speed's. You can gei pure Linseed oil if you wil go to Speed's drug store. Don't lot lice eat up your valuable poul try when its so easy to get rid of them Conkev's Lice Powder, Lice Liquid anc Head Lice Ointment are guaranteed to d< the work quickly. Get a praeticid jiuultrj book free from The McMunay Drug Co. / ?1 iary flj rofits with 8 Lmous s ip as a me fair question s because the those of any use we think some advan :>k account? * cl we do that oks?but be idvantage of and because en as cash is we are will our business MA i 1 1 tiese iraamg >unt, as they iuse they ob Green Trad see some of tment Store, itiful articles Stamps. All a Cash Pur your buying mps and you quickly is to Labels, Soap itamps. 1785. 1912. College of Charleston. 128th Year Begins September 2j. Entrance examinations at all county . seats on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m. j! It offers courses in Ancient and Modern I Languages, Mathematics, History, Pollt \ \ ical Science, Debating, Chemistry, Physics, i Biology, and Engineering. I Courses for B. A., B. S., and B. S. degree . with Engineering1. A free tuition scholarship to each county j of South Carolina. Vacant Boyc? scholar ships, giving $100 a year and free tuition, 1 open to competitive examination in Sep ! j tember. 1 Vrnunepc rf>nsnnnhl?> Tfirms and Cat&* ' logue on application. Write to [ HARRISON RANDOLPH, President, Charleston, S. C. The University of South Carolina. The University of South Carolina, a first* class college with courses in law, Engi neering. and Commerce and linanoe. Forty-three teachers' scholarships worth i $100 iii money and exemption from fees, r; A rare chance for an inspiring young man. Tl.ii linnlt li o?\/l ?>>.?? <-? 1 c? t\f +hn ofiirlanfa | Jin; iK'UUii uuu vi tuv ouuuvuw I are the first care. I Enrolliuont 443 students. Many improvements next session. -1 Entrance examinations will bo held at . j the Court House on Friday, July 12th, at 1 9 o'clock. > For catalog write to r S. C. Mitchell, President. May 22,1912. at Columbia, B. 0,