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m y?i"i " uI. <> o o o o o o o o o o o o <> o c> o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Ready=to for La Coat S Cloal Long C Skii Misses' at dren's C "V ; If you o <> o o o o Co o o FOR THE LOVE OF 5IIKLV LOOK WHO'S COME J I.?? Will U..oa? llurc " JI U 11 tl 1111 (Itll Will uvtv Friday Night, October the ISth Those two funmakers of interna- i tional and local fame, "Mutt and Jeff," whose large army of admirers | are legion perhaps all over the world, i1 will hold forth in merry sway at the ' Opera House Friday, October the 11 18th. This cartoon play, which has prov- I ed the biggest hit in years, will be i interpreted by a large and capable company and 6hould prove the Bame : successful attraction it has been all over the country. Manager Gus Hill, who conceived the idea of transfer ring "Mutt and Jeff" to the stage, and who has the reputation of not doing anything by halves, has eclipsed all his previous efforts, apparently, in this production. Always with the pub lic in mind, he has provided a ijeenic j embellishment that would provi- the ! saving grace of a much lees preten- i tious offering. There are no lulls in | hilarating from start to finish, while j the action, which is vigorous and ex the other features, distinctly origi- j nal, are so far ahead of the beaten j path, that even the most blase j amusement seeker is immediately en- I tertained and surprised. In the way j tuneful melodies, ensembles and i groupings of stage pictures, the I piece is way ahead of its competitors, I and this is no easy task when it is * GRAND OPE ABBEVIL O o o o o o o o o o o o o <> o Friday Night, CCC MUTT and JEFF IN THEI n HE Y OUR RECORD -l Year in Mutt o O ! New York I - { O 5 ^ Months in ^ Boston t "4 o i O Months in ^ Chicago S You Have the Cartoo O Tickets Nc O Jeff fe Whe: you spe: make y< =Wear dies uits ks oats Ladies' Misses' I Children'; rts Shoes fo id Chil loaks and E are looking f me to le considered that we are living in an era of theatricals where the pace is set without figuring, sometimes, about reaching any logical conclusion. In it's entirety it is a meritoritous pro duction sure to find ready acclaim in uiiy environment. At any rate, ub great bucccbs proves that. There is an atmosphere of novelty through out and the only pauses in the run making are those necessary in the conventional intermissions between acts. The piece was chiefly conceived to stimulate and arouse incessant mirth. It does more than this?it con vulses. There will be no increase in prices and the usual matinees will be held on Friday afternoon. Saturday we received another ship, went of STERLING SILVER via Ex. press (His lot consists mostly of medium priced pieces?just about the price the average persou wants to put into a present, and jet the designs are so new that you can find just what yoH want. The DargaH-King Co. If you bHilt a house now, don't yon think that in a few years you could build one that would be an improve* went? Yon do? Well, the same thing h true when It roues to RANGES. A few years ago a uau named MA? THEWS, an Expert in Malleable Ranges built a good Range. SiHee theu he has built an Improvement or* er this Range. WE HAYE THE IM PROVEMENT. DARGAN-KING CO. SUA HOUSE | iLE, S. C. <> October 18th t _ O ? CLOTHES sKhm J <0 BUD FISHER'S LAUGHING ^ AND ORIGINAL CREATION ^ Mutt and Jeff t LAUGHbD A I A<1 i THU <> AND ADOUt w"?LD . TALKED J 1L,UM 1 OVER <> TOT? ATUTTC * * ***** CROWDS St) PKOFLK ae MOSTLY STARS 2 CAB LOADS OF NEW SCENERY and COSTUMES The Treat of a Life Time Dwim a> Th" Little Dling Ones To MUTT and JEFF SEE ns Now See the Play >w on Sale ii you come t nH vmir sr>ar Dur stay both Shoes Dress G< every des< Shoes Serj 5 Shoes Mohf Broadc r Men Poplar ( toys popuni or dependabl will do 1 the F COL. LAKRY GANT WILL SOT STAKT A BLEASK PAPKK Col. T. Larry Gant has 6old his interest in the paper he owned in Xorth Carolina. His object was to iret out of the business management u( a paper. Mrs. Gant, who is in the city toduy, said she desired to correct a rumor which has been in circula tion to the effect that Mr. Gant is going to start a newspaper in this state. She says that he has no idea of doing anything of the kind. Hc nt hio leisure, to write the pi U^UOVW) v*v ??.? , unwritten history of towns and coun ties when opportunity is offered, but he will establish no paper of his own.?Spartanburg oJurnal. The Dargau-King To. litis on dis play one of the most handsome liues of rich Cl'T GLASS to be sc?n anj where. The outtiugs are new and the price range is wide. You ought to look this Hue oyer before you bay that Wedding Gift. HYGIENE PROFESSOR DEVI) New York, Oct. 14.?Dr. Edward B. Foote, physician and author, is dead at his home here. He waa a pioneei in the promotion of eugenics in this country and one of the first advocates of the teachings c? eea hygiene in the public schools. Thiua makes one of the most use ful presents that one can glre n bride, for when housekeeping time comes she will find her gifts of China the ones that she will use most often let hs show yow our many pretty pieces of China. The Dargan-King Co. IDLENESS IX >. Y. IS ON THE DECREASE Albany, N. Y? Oct. 14.?Returns to the New York state bureau of labor statistics, for the first six months of this year -just published, indicate an increase in property over the 6ame period last year. Idleness during the first six months of this year average 10.7 men in ev ery 100 union members. For a simi liar period last year 24.8 men were idle. Two of the principal causes con tributing to this improvement are a decrease in labor disputes and im provement in conditions of trade af fecting the working man. State of South Carolina,, County of Abbeville. ; rnwurtin v \ O. C. Young, as Administrator of the es tate of W. B. Young:, deceased, plain tifT. against Lula Young. Prue Young, Glide Young. Ruth Young, Sallle Young and Samuel Young, defendants. Complaints to Sell Lands to Fay Debts. Pursuant to on order of the Probate Court for the County and State aforesaid, I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville Court House, on Salesday in November, 1912 next, for the payment ol debts, the following described real estate belonging to the estate of W. B. Young, deceased, situate in said JStato and County, to-wit All that tract or parcel lands, known as the Barmoro Place, containing One Hun dred and Thirty-seven (137) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Samuel Shaw, J. A. Crotlier, Enoch Smith, Mary Jane llob i n son and others. TERMS?Oiit-kalf Cash. Purchaser t? pay for papers. J. F. MILLER, 10-16-12 J udge Probata Court. ;o the fair we e time in ca pleasant anc )ods of Dome* cription Chev res Hic\ory ! Piaid Hoi . itrs Bro\ Homes loths Dril Cloths Osnab >, Etc. Outi e merchandis tvell to see on n i ^ CL11 r. w - GOLDEN OPINIONS Judge Gary, who is presiding at this term of the court is oo stranger to our people, he having presided at a special term here several years ago. His honor won golden opinions then and .we predict that he will become one of the most popular Judges in the state.?Gaffney Ledger. (loin? to fix your Walls soon? If so, you will find that Culcimo is the best ihiug to use?one package will do the iveruge room and it is a cold water preparation, therefore any body 'can fan apply it?the priec per package is only 50c?think of Inning a >'??' ROOM for fifty cents. The Dargau Kiug t o. AVIATOR SAVES DROWNING MAM. Sea Cliff, N. Y., Oct. 10.? Rescued roni drowning by an aviator who came to nis aia in a nyuru-aerupmnc, was the adventure of Walter Stroh bach in Hempstead harbor this af orncon. Strohbach, a poor swimmer, fell from a row boat a half mile off shore. His plight was brought to the (Mention of Charles Wald, aviator. Wald was tuning his machine prc invatorv to a flight. He covered the half mile in less than a minute, toss ed a life preserver to Strohbach and dragged the drowning man into the machine. Then lie made the return flight, with Strohbach as a pa&senger. SAVES LEG OF BOY "It seemed that my 14-year old boy would have to lose his leg, on account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone, X. C. "All remedies and doctors treat ment failed till we tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and cured him with one box." Cures burns, boils, skin erup tions, piles. 25c at P. B. Speed and The McMurray Drug Co. (Advertisement). THE ONE GREAT EVENT. The State Fair Which Everyone At tends?The Ftatcs, October 28 to November 1, Inclusive. There ts one gala occasion oo which all the people of South Caro lina unite. One time when they all Join in having a good time. It is at the State fair. Thousands and thous ands of South Carolinians agree from year to year to meet in Colum bia during the Stale fair. This year ? *- ? ?I?f w. KAiliroon lIH?y Will uo III v UlUIIlUiU UCinvvu October 2f> and November 1, inclu sive. Besides meeting their relatives, friends, acquaintances and sweet hearts, if they have any, they will find a belter and greater State fair. South Carolina is progressing by leaps and bounds, hor farmers want the best, and it is to be shown at the fair. Never brfwo hav<? there been so many entries at thin time nor such a demand tor exhibit space. President J. Arthur Banks, Sec retary J. X. Cantej' and Superinr tendent Watts are already in con stant touch with the situation ar ranging for th'3 details. The dates of the fair?October 28 to November 1, inclusive?are not in convict with any other event in the i?tate. Cheap railroad rates have already been secured and special trains will be operated for the convenience of the thousaads attending the 3Ut? fair. WBjMnyfcrgTw would like to have ir store. We can I profitable. sties iots j Clothing Men's Suits Mr i pes DUp nespuns Children's Suits vn Men's Pants puns Boys' Pants (Is Overcoats urgs Hats ngs Furnishings e at the least possi Lr stock. ome to S( rhite I You Will He Designed by Spero, tJKCichael & Son Ne iv York JhCakers oj "Clolhes That Satisfy" Cason & l o <> < Co. <> O O O O < Underwear for Men and Boys Ladies' Underwear ? o ? 0 <3 4 Hosiery <? Furnishings 0 Neckwear <1 / Etc., Etc. \ <1 <1 ible cost you <] < < < > < < 3e Us \ < < < / V < v \ < vO.J i < > Convinced This is the store where you will find only c the most distinctive merchandise. We serve every customer with as much care as if the whole success of the busi ness depended on that ^ 1 1. !_ particular saie. in nana, wc iu toe the "STETSON." It will not take many minutes to convince you that SPERO, MICHAEL & SON, "Clothes That Satisfy" are the clothes yon should wear. You iuay lie able to pay more than they eost hut what's the use when you can get all the style, all the quality and all the wear that much higher priced ones have. If you are open to conviction about your clothes K, come in and see our new lines for Fall. You need / nol buy unless you feel sure that you are going to . net 'better value, dollar for dollar, than you could anvwhere else. SUITS < 610.00, *14.30, $13.00 up to $24.30 < OVERCOATS and RA1.Y COATS < *5 00, $-7.50 up <o $17.00. I!o?toulanx" ruinous Shoes Tor Men , $I.OU, 94.*iu, ?.?.ww in all styles and all leathers. The most up-to-date line ot' FURNISHINGS ever shown in this city is here ready for you. Call and Let Us Fit You Up < McAllister : i