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I g ] Stetson and - No Name i Hats I Carhartt's uverajss Barker Collars We have j schoo; Tablets T 1 General Sc Speed's I <- ' - - .? ' xviC?.. r.:\- .... vOopyright Bart ScMCner & Marx Hart Schatiner & Marx ( ?18.50 to $25 ust received another e JKose L BOOKS PfiTifiik Ink hool Supplies. Drug Store, j DEP Every Qua [ KOYA1 shipment of Men's and finish. The SMITH'S FRIENDS ' SAY HE LEADS ; Associated Press Says Gov. Blease Failed To Be Ejected Dele gate From Newberry Columbia, May 4.?Supporters of E. b. Smith, United States senator rrom the results in democratic convencions South Carolina, asserted ivaight that in the forty four counties of South Carolina today indicated that the sen ator had won the first test of strength with Cole L. Blease, governor of South Carolina, Who is opposing Senator (Smith for reelection. The county conventions today were for the purpose of selecting delegates to the democratic state convention ! here on May 20. The convention will j formulate rules to govern the state I wide primary for the nomination of J democratic candidates for state offices ! and candidate for United States senat. ! or. Governor Blease failed of election as a delegate from Newberry county, (his home. Senator Smith was elected a delegate from his home connty, Lee, The exact strength of the supporters of Governor Blease and Senator Smith in the coming state convention could not be computed tonight. Senator Smith's supporters, however, said that they would have a good working ma No. Six-Sixty-Six Thie ia a prescription prepared especially ! for MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER, i Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then ao a tonic the Fever will not 1 return. It acts on the liver better than j Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c I I STOMACH I SUFFERERS I _____ Mayr's WonderfuJ Stomach Remedy Is Recommended and Fraised by Thousands Who Have Been Restored "I \va3 a e!ck man for about three months caused from Gall Stones of the Liver and was told by three of our most prom inent physicians that I would have to submit to an operation to get relief. tmt heard of your wonfler ful Stomach Remedy and sccured a full treatment and took it according to directions and passed hundreds of Gall Stone9. Since taking your medi cine I work regularly and don't feel uny 111 effects. I am praising your Remedy to all my friends. 1 thinl: it's worthy of the highest pr.iise. B.L. UOOLEY Roanoke,Va." Sufferers of Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments are not asked to take Mayr's Wonder ful Stomach Remedy for weeks and nionth3 before they feel benefited. Just try one dose? which should make you feel better in health, convince you that you will sooi. be well and Btrong, free you from* pain and suffering and give you a sound and healthy Stomach, as it has done in thousands of other cases. Wherever It is taken you will hear nothing but the highest praise. Go to your druggist?ask him about the great results it has been necomplitsliini! in ca?e3 of people he knows or send to Gc o. II. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-156 Whiting St., Chicago, 111., for a free book on Stomach Ailments and many grateful letters from people wiia bava been restored. For sale in Al.LevjJJe by P. I . tjitc and druggist t eveiy where. r.: ARTMENT SI ?_ thing of th ility and L ... Style ... . I 3 Rosenberg ' | j ROYAL and Boys' Panami price is low enougl Mercs OLEO MAGNATE TO JAIL 2 YEARS Federal Court At Chicago Also Hits Makers of the Dope Hard With Fines Chicago, May 4.?John F. Jelke, Oleomargarine manufacturer, was fined $10,000 today and sentenced to two years in jail for conspiracy to defraud the government of taxes on illicitly colored oleomargarine. Seven other defendants in the Oleomargarino cases, most of them connected with the John F. Felke Company, were fined $2,500 each by Judge Geiger in the United States District Court. Those fined $2,500 were: "William. M. Steele, general manager of the John F. Jelke Company; Harry E. Hitchings, salesman; Hugh D. Came ron, Milwaukee representative: D. B. Tullis, former salesman; W. L. Lillatd former salesman; Wiliam P.- Jacksotn, former manager of the George P. Braun Company, taken over by Jelke; and Fred Rapp, former salesman for the Braun Company. The government charged all the defendants with entering into a con spiracy to violate the internal revenue; laws by selling white eleomargarine- < to retailers and teaching them howi to color it illicitly and with selling it j at retail without paving the federal tax of 10 cents a pound. $100 Reward, $100 \\ The readers of this paper will b?'. pleased to learn that there is at least ona dreaded disease that science has been; able to cure in all its stages, and that is;; Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is the only-j positive curo now known to the medical, i fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional, i disease, requires a constitutional treat mcnt. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken in- ; ternally, acting directly upon the blood, j and mucous surfaces of the system, there- j by destroying the foundation of the dis- I ease, and giving tho patient strength by! building up the constitution anil assisting-1 nature in doing its work. The proprietors. | have so much filth in curative pow- j ers that they offer Oni Hundred Dollars;j for rr.y c".c3 t!i~t it <"-.533 to cure. Send.; for 1i?t of testirnT-lala. j A:! ir.'sa ?. t . i.:.;:; _ CO., Toleuo, Ohio... Sai l ?>v all Dni"-ri-?ir., 7>. TaUc IIoII'm P??.~sl- ri'.H t-r constipation. ^ ]V?aster's Sale. The State of South Carolina., County of Abbeville. i Court ol Common Pleas, Abbeville Lumber Co., Plainti ff,i against Lucinda Young and Jaru esj A. Hill, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale 'oy the Court of Common Pleas for Abbe ville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer tor sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in June, A. D., within the legal hours of! sale the following described land, t.o[ wit: All that tract or parcel of land| situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing One-Eighth (1-8) of One Ac e, more or less, and lying and be-j ing in the city of Abbeville, and; bounded by lands of W. H. Long:and) others; frontine on Vienna 8tre?efc in! said city of Abbeville?being tba.* lot conveyed to Mrs. Lucinda Bradley bv W. H. Long. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchass-r to,' pay for papers. j R. E. HILL. Master A. C., &-C _. ..X i.. t ORES te Best atest 's Boys' Clothes rl tKp rarlcet era 4?w ki; s ? U; | y.$ 'ft, :??j W& W r'Va rV& KiJ r/ <a t>5S it , BRAND1 I | i Wash Suits. Th< hi for any one. i mtile ( New Picture Theater. ri? The Abbeville Lumber Comqany is now making a number of improvements on the building next to the Dixie Cafe. When completed this will bo occupied by the Abbeville Amusement Co. under the man agement of Mr. F. M. Unger, formerly of Anderson S. C. Mr. Unger has made a great success in the moving picture businesss and he pro poses to give the people of Abbeville the benefit of this experience. The shows that he will put on will be the very best that can be secured. He has made a contract with the Lum ber Co to remodel the whole building, put ting in tile for front with one hundred electric lights arranged in four arches accross the front. It will be fitted with the most modern opera chairs. The buil ding will bo ventillated with eight largo electric fans and one exhaust fan. A prize of ten dollars and a tickct for one year will be offered to the school child who offers the most approriate name for the show. Mr. Unger hopes to bo open and ready for business by the 15th of may. Mrs. Neel E. Pressly in Abbeville. Mrs. Neel E. Pressly wife Rev. Neel E. Peessly, D. D. Associate Reformed Mis sionary in Mexico, located at Tampieo, is in the city visiting her son Dr. J. E. Pres l.sly. Mrs. Preeley came on an American his [ !ruo Galveston, having been warned, along [with all other Americans in Tampieo to |g<otoutof the country. Dr. Psessly, re mained at his post, unmoved by the perils and vicissitudes of war. Dr. Pressly has been in Mexico for eo long, and ho has gone in and out laboring for the upbuil , ding of those people, doubtless ho has ! tlie luve and esteem of citizen of Tarupico in a greater degree than any other foreign resident, and while his present position is a dangerous one, the Mexican people will 'respect him more and love him better for trusting himself to their keeping even in the hour of revolution. Mrs. Neel Pressly has held up Dr. Pres sly lianas lor an tnese years, even wnen there seemed to be little to hope for. She will go from here to Chester to visit other friends and relations. U. S. CONSUL HELD IN DEATH CELL {Mexicans Threaten to Kill Prisoner j Say Newspaper Men Who Escaped Vera Cruz, May 4.?News reached iore today that John R. Silliman, act ing Aioerican consul at San Luis i Potosi, has been a prisoner in tlic j lands of General Joaquin Maas, the J , Federal commander, for eleven days and has been threatened every night Tilth execution. The information about Mr. Silli Iman's.predicament was brought here by two newspaper correspondents who. I'/ad come to Mexico City at the invi tation of Provisional President Huer ia. Tliey went to tlie North to watch the field operations of the Federals. and after they witnessed the defeat of the Federals at San Pedro, were taken j back to San Luis Potosi, and imprison I ed but afterwards were released. b Hart Schaffner & Mart ljj t Sclaffrtr &K$ix Clothing $18.50 to $25 v'Tltj i value is in thftjqt Landreth's garden seed gfow. G. A. Milford & Co. sell them. Whether it's a nipple or a fou^afeisy ringe or hot-water bottle, -you' went the best. The best casts you no moy^at Mil ford's Drug Store. " CURED FOREVER Byatruespe cialist w h o il possesses the experience of years, The light kind of experience ? doing the same thing the right way tiund reds and perhaps thousands of times, with unfailingper iii a n e nt re suits. Don't you think it time to get the right treatment? If you desire to consult a reliable long-established spe cialist of vast experience, come to me ind Iparn what can be accomDlished with skilful, scientific treatment. I hold two medical diplomas and certifi cates by examination and other re quirements from the boards of medical examiners of 14 States in the Union, to gether with over 20 years' experince In specialty practice, I successfully treat Blood Poison, Varicose Veins, Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Rherua tism, Gall Stones, Paralysis,Discharges, Piles and Rectal Trouble, Stricture and all Nervous, Chronic and private dis eases of Men and Women. Examination free and strictly confi dential. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sun days, 9 to 2. 4'nII or Write. Dr. Kegister, Specialtist, 500 Union National Hank llldg., Cor. 3Iain and ( rrvnis St.*., t OU MJU A. C. Av complete line of Lan dreth's garden seed at C. A. Milford & Co. British Deficit Budget. London, May 4.?David Lloyd-George chancellor of the exchequer, introduc ed the budget in the house of com mons today and estimated the deficit for 1914-14 at $26,650,000. Adding certain charges not included in the budget he showed that it would be necessary to increase the national in como for the coming year by $49,000,-. 000. . O'Shaughnessy >rcars Home. New Orleans, May 4.?The United States gunboat Yankton, with Nelson O'Shaughnessy aboard has crossed the bar and is now proceeding up tha river and will reaoii here tomorrow morning The vessel was detained at quarantine but a few minutes whilo tho medical inspection was being made. Mr. O'Shaughnessy, who re cently was given his passports as American charge d'affaires at Mexico City, is enroute to Washington. For Everybody Our Shoe De partment is rec ' ognized as the most complete in this section of the country. You will find what you1 want here. lality and Ji I Abbeville-Greenwood MUTUAL ASSOCIATION. THI7RITK TO OB GALL on the undersigned " or the Director of your Township tor any Information yon may desire about oar plan of Insurance. We inEurp yoar property agatait destrur i'on oy fill, vmm ob usimn, and do bo cheaper than any Insurance Com pany in existence. Dwellings covered with metal roofs are Insured for 25 per cent, cheaper th*n 01 her property. Kiino'.ober we are prepared to prove to yon ttmtoors 1? the safest and cheapest plan of [nauranco known. , J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. 0. J. FEASFE LYON, Frei. Abbeville, 8. 0. 8. G. Majors,......?...Green wood J.T. Mabry Cokeabnnr W. B. Acker ...Donalds T. 8. El,Is Dae West W. W. 1,. Keller Long Cane I. A. Keller ^BmlthTllle D. A. Wardlaw Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle 8.8. Boles Lowndesvllle A. O. Grant _ Magnolia A . B. Kennedy Calhoun Mills 8. P. Morrah Bordeaux H. L. Kaeor Walnut Grove W. A. Nlckles .Hodges M. G. Bowles Coronaca D.8. Hattlwanger...~.Ninety-Six A. D. Tim merman .....KlnardS Ira B. Taylor.. Fellowship Joseph Lake Phoenix J. W. smith Verdery J. H. Ctitles .Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy A. W. Youngblood Yeldell G. E. L)orn....? Calllson G. E. l)orn ??...Klrkseys 8. H. Stevens Brooks Abbeville, 8 U.. Feb.l. 1912. Property Insured, 12,100,000 . February 1st, 1912, For fine cigars, cigarettes and chewing tobacco, go to Speed's Drug Stone. Valentine bean seed; for sale at Milford's. Wm. McNeill Here. Mr. Wm. McNeill, formerly of Abbeville county, now of Swainsboro, Ga., is on a short visit to friends and relatives here. He will be in the city for a few days and will then go to the hoiw of. his daughter, Mrs. Aiken Cochran. * \ ' Mr. McNeill was one of the substantial citizens of Abbeville county, and he was an up to date farmer. He brought his large landed property located near Warrenton to a high state of cultivation, and as he did not cam to have the care and worry of the farm, soiu it ior euougu wj mtuvo muucu comfortable. People of Abbeville regret to haw lost so good a mau and hope that he may soon decide to return. Dominick Defeated. Mr. Dominick has not started out auspiciously in his race for congress to defeat "NVyatt Aiken, when he fails of election by his precinct club at Newberry to the county convention. Condolence to Newberry Herald and News?Lancaster News.