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Long Cane.
Mrs. W. D. Beauford and daughter. Miss
Allle, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. L.
F. Finley.
Mrs. Rosa Moore spent Sunday in Abbe
ville with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams.
Mrs. W. S. Bosler and little son, "Wil
liam, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. T.
J. McKianey.
Mr. M. M. Ellis was a visitor to the city
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.W. S. Bosler and little Wil
liam spent Suuday in the city with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. McKellar.
Miss Linnie Beauford was shopping in
the city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McKinnev and chil
dren spent Sundav in Abbeville with Mr.
and Mrs. George Wilson.
Miss Nina Beauford was visiting in the
city Thursday.
Mr. Evans Hunt was a business visitor
to the city Wednesday.
? Mr. Mason Williams visited relatives in
Abbeville Sunday.
Mrs. W. D. Beauford spent Thursday
eveninir veit.h Mrs \V K koalor
Mrs. L. F. Finlev and children spent
Saturday night and Sunday in the city
with relatives.
Little Miss Helen Beauford of the city
spent a few days of last week with little
Misses Yiola and lone Beauford.
Mr. H. O. Stevenson was a business visi
tor to the city Monday.
Miss Clara Beauford. who Is attending
the city school, spent the week-end with
home folks.
Mr. W. D. Beauford spent Sunday in the
city with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beaufort!.
Mr. H. O. Stevenson d'ned with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomson King Thursday.
A good many of the farmers of this com
munity attended the meeting of the cot
ton congress in the court house Monday.
Misses Daisy Cason and Sudie Robinson
of the city visited friends in this commu
nity Sunday. ?
Mr. W. D. Beauford spent Friday eve
ning in the city with Mr. and Mis. J. M.
McKellar.
Little Miss Bessie Lee Erwin, of Bethia,
in visiting Miss Eppie Beauford.
The farmers of this community are now
very busy sowing oats and storing their
feed stuff.
^ Messrs. Thomson King and L. F. Fin ley
now have their ginnery in tlrst class con
dition and will start to ginning next week.
Mr. Ernest McCord, of Abbeville, spent
<Junday evening with Mr. H.O. Stevenson.
Mr. Earl Stewart was a visitor to the
city Saturday.
Miss Virginia liobertson, of Kershaw, is
visiting Mr. and Mrn. W. A. King.
Misses Ira and Maggie Douglasss of the
city were visiting in this community Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn MoKinney and chil
dren ?pent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Hosier.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stevenson were the
guents of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King Sun
d?y. Nancy.
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LOWNDESVILLE
Happenings of a Week In and About the
Seven-Hilled City?Personals.
Lowndesville, Oct. 3rd, 1914. n
Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Speed, of Abbeville, b
catuy up last Sunday evening and then to
Mrs. I. H. MeCalla's, sister of the first
named, and back to their home that night.
Las-! Saturday was set apart as Orphan
age work day and all were urged to give
their earnings fur that day for the benefit ^
of this, one of the most charitable of all ^
objects, and the congtegation at Smyrna
church at the close of the 11 a. m. service
to hand in its contribution which was done 8'
and as a result $17.44 was added to the a
fund. The other two white churches in
this place will have their work day later S
on. A
Dr. J. D. Wilson,\>f Due West, came in!
Tuesday and was with us till the next day. ^
Mr. Jas. T. Baskin went to Mt. Carmel
on Tuesday on account of the illness of his S
aged mother-in-law. ai
Miss Arrie H>;ars. in charge of one of s<
the departments in the Ninety-Six High
school, caiue up Wednesday and went out S1
to the power plant to spend a while with ^
Mr.H. M. Schumpert and family. Because
f some cases of diphtheria in the school al
at Ninety-Six. the authorities suspended
the exercises of the school, and the young ^
lady mentioned, as she was one of the j
teachers in the High school in this place
the year before last and while here formed ^
many warm and enduring friendships and
all are glad to see her again.
After a trial of nearly two weeks the
change in schedules of the trains upon ^
this brunch of the C. <fc W.C. Railroad they
seem to be pleasing to the most of the peo
ple at tliix place, excepting that the daily
papers do not come in until the day after
being published.
Tliere was a trial in Magistrate J. G.
Huckabee's court Thursday. The case of
Mr. E. Spoon for assault and battery by
Ed lliitt'-n. colored, and from reports, the
hitter's given nerve and nature exactly
suit. A jury was itupanneled. and the case
begun with Mr. A. 11. Dagnall, a promi.
nenl lawyer at the Anderson Bar, present
to defend, the accused. He was found
guilty and Ids employer paid or gave bond
for the payment of the line $15.00. Troujie
>1 r. Smoak Made* Editor.
The Anderson Daily Intelligencer an
nounces that Mr. \V. W. Smoak, who was
? iii.uiam-r, iias often cliosen editor
to succeed Mr. Win, litnks, who resigns to
accept an important position with tho
Stat*; Department of Agriculture. Mr.
Snii>uk will also be business manager.
||ii|ieicMM I.huk Trouble Cured
Many recoveries from Lung Trou
ble* ?if -lue to Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar
Hom-y. It strengthens the Lings,
che-us 1I11 Cough aud gives relief at
once.? Mi". W. 8. Wilkius, Gates, N.
jC., write-: "I used ,Dr. Bell's Pine
Tai' H iney in a case given up as hope
less mid -t effected a complete cure."
Get a lioltle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar
Honey. If your cougii is dry aud
I hack ; a let it trickle down the throat,
you will surely get relief. Ouly 25c.
I at your Druggist.
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Santuc.
Mrs. R. S. Gordon spent-last Tuesday
rith Mrs. J. S. Simpson.
Mr. L. T. Uldrick, of Iva, spent Sunday
light with Mr. J. B. Sharpe and made a
usiness trip to Abbeville Monday.
Mr. Claud Kay spent Saturday nigh\t
rtth his father, Mr. M. B. Kay.
Miss Virginia Robertson, of Kershaw, is
n a visit to her sister, Mrs. Alonzo King.
Mr. and Mrs. "Will Strawhorn and Mas
ir Robert spent Sunday with Mr. and
Irs. Eugene Newell.
Mr. and Mrs. Andv ATilfnrd and rdiildrpn
pent Saturday night with Mr. J. 13. Sharpe
nd family.
Messrs. Frank Miiford, Allan Hagan and
am Culbreth spent Sunday with Messrs.
ndrew and Arthur Newell.
Mr. JoeStrawhorn spent Saturday night
ith Mr. Carl Sharpe.
The many friends of Master Vernon
impson will be glad to hear he is home
gain and doing nicely. \\Y hope he will
jon be out again.
Messrs. W. L. Dawson and W. li. Uldrick
pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. D. E.
[ewell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1*. Sharpe spent Sunday
(ternoon with Mrs. Jim Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith and little Inez
ere the quests of Mrs. D. E. Newell Sun
ay night and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kay dined with
Irs. J. B.Sharpe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Miiford and Nannie
Laic and J. C. were tin; guests of Mr. and
[rs. J. S. Simpson Sunday.
Mr. Jim Culbreth picked four hundred
nd seventy pounds of cotton last Thurs
ay, and lit; is not an early riser.
Mrs. Ada Milford and Master Albert
pent Saturday night with Mrs. Dave
lunday.
Mr. Hubert Dawson spent Sunday with
[r. Carl P. Sharpe.
One day last week while driving a wag
n loaded with gasoline and pretty girls
luster Koltert Ellis met with an accident,
[e was sitting on a barrel and looked
round to say a word to one of the girls
hen the barrel turned over and threw
im out of the wagon, lie is not serious
hunt and we hope he will soon lie out
gain. Hetsv.
Your Full fold Attention
No iiHe to fuss and try to wear it
ut. It will wear you out instead,
'ake Dr. King's New Discovery, re
ief follows quickly. It checks youi
'old and Soothes your Cough away,
feasant, Antiseptic and Healing.
Children like it. (jet a 50c. bottle of
)r. King's New Discos ery and keep it
n the house. "Our family Cough and
'old Doctor," writes Lewis Chamber
ain, Manchester, Ohio. Money back
f not satisfied, l>ut it nearly always
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New Calo.
Nice, clean cool place, with the very Itest
ervice. 1'ay for what you Ret. ltegular
neals served for 25 cents. Come in and
iee us and give us a trial. Abbeville Cafe,
;wo doors above Johnson's Jewelry store.
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MANY RUINED
LIVES
o
Hundreds can point to the use of
calomel as the cause of physical de
cay. Its strenuous effects upon liver,
kidneys and even the heart are known
to every practicing physician.
Medical science has found a vege
table compound that eliminates the
poisons from the liver and accumula
tions from the bowels in a safer and
saner wsy than does calomel and
leaves no ill after effects.
This remedy in the form of QRIQS
BY'S LIV-VER-LAX is a proven suc
cess. It is for sale in 50c and $1.00
bottlea by any Druggist, wlio guaran
tees to refund purchase price if you
want it. It is always protected by
the likeness of L. K. Grigsby.
Your Stomach ..u.. Liver
Ileal thy
A vigorous Stomach, perfect work
ing Liver aud regular acting Rowels is
Kiiaranleeti if you will u?e Dr. King's
Nhw Tiife PilU The\' ifisrire cnnri
Digestiou, correct Coustipation aud
have an excellent tonic etl'ect on the
whole system?Purify your blood and
riil you of all body poisons through
the Bowels. Only 2oc. at your Drug
gist.
Statement of the Ownership, Manage
ment, Circulation, Etc.,
ef The Abbeville Press and Banner, pub
lished weekly, at Abbeville. S. 0., required
bv t he Act of August 24,1012.
Editor, W. \V. Bradley, Abbeville.
1 Managing Editor, W. W. Bradley, Abbe
ville.
Business Manager, W. W. Bradley, Ab
heville.
Publisher!*. W. W. & W. 11. Bradley, Ab
beville.
Owens: (If <i corporation, give names
and addresses of stockholders holding l
per cent or mors or total amount of stock.)
W. W. Bradley, Abbeville; W. 1L Bradley,
Abbeville.
Known bondholders, mortgagees, and
other secuiitv holders, holding 1 percent
or more of total amount of bonds, mort
gages, or other securities: Peonies bank
of Abbeville. W. \V. Bradley.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
3 day of October, 1H14.
is,mi I i I'- Perrin,
|Sial*1 Clerk of Court.
My commission Aspires 1 Jany, 1!)17.
Hannah riant Co.,
HODGES, S. C.
Leading* Varieties of
Cabbage Plants, $1.50
per M., f. o. b. Ilodges.
Burr Clover Seed $1
per bu., f.o. b. Hodges.
Send us your orders
at once.
HANNAH PLANT CO.
HODGES, S. C.
Sept. 23, 4t
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Store:
mtile (
For Sale.
0
One seeond-hand Auto
in first-class shape.
Apply.
FORD AGENT,
Abbeville, S. C.
Oct. 7, 4t
= j
Read th-e great serial story, "The :
Million Dollar Mystery" now being j
published in this paper and go to the 1
Opera House every Thursday night
and see it on the screen.
rKLMIUM Lib J
ABBEVILLE C
October 20th a
0 F F I C
PRESIDENT
SECRETARY & TREASURER
ADMISSION
Admission to the Grounds
Admission for Children under 12 years c
Admission to Grand Stand
Every reasonable effort will be mac
and those in charge of the grounds, to pi
loss or damage, but the Association wil
loss or damage occur.
(<enernl Rules aud Regulations Governli
at ion's
1 The latest edition of the Americj
guide of the judge in awarding the pri2
parison.
An exhibition pen means one male
posed of either hens or pullets, or both.
2. All fowls should be shipped to t
with sender's name and address on coo
stock will be fed and watered, and give
so that it will not be necessary for the
we invite ihem to do so. All entries art
3. Each specimen must be entered
4. Unless there are two or more e
be withheld, and only ribbon awarded.
5. No uames, cards, or advertising
until after the prizes have been awarded
6. Poultry showing symptoms of <
exhibition, will be immediately taken frc
be notified, or the birds will be shipped
7. All birds to compete in pens mui
A Few Things to lie
Entries close ..
Judging
The term "worthy of prize" means
or better by score card system of judgin
better. Pens, 180 or better, to be worth:
All prizes promptly paid.
To receive first money there must t
variety. (See rules.)
DEPARTMENT "A"
.T. S. STARK, S
SPECIAL NOTICE.?Exhibitors in tl
will notice that we have increased the ]
siderably .and that we are making no en
must ask that each exhibitor whether m
in to make their show. Remember this
we do want to pay expenses.
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RAINY WEATHER SAYS
THE WEATHER BUREAU
Washington, Oct. 4.?Rainy weather
over most of the east and south was
forecast by the weather bureau to>
night for the first half of the week.
Condensed
PASSENGER SCHK^ULE
Piedmont & Northern Ry. Co
Effective May 24th, 1914.
GREENWOOD, S. C.
Arrivals.
No. 1 8:00 A.M.
No. 3 10:00 A.M.
No. 5 12:15 P.M.
No. 9 3:50 P.M.
No. 11 5:15 P.M.
No. 15 7:20 P.M.
No. 19 11:20 P.M.
nepnrlnrPN.
No. 4 G:00 A.1J
No. ti 8 :(K) A.11
No. 8 10:00 A.M
No. 12 1:45 P.M
No. 14 4:15 P.M
No. 1G 5:40 P.M
No. 18 0:10 P.M
C. V. PALMER,
Gen. Passeneer Agent.
: OF THE
:OUNTY FAIR
nd 21st, 1914
E K S :
DU. C. C. GAMBRELL.
C. E. WILLIAMSON.
CHARGES.
25 Cents
>f age 15 Cents
25 Cents
le by the officers of the Association
rotect the property on exhibition from
1 not hold itsell' responsible should
ill? the Abbeville County Fair Associ
Poultry Show.
111 Standard of Perfection will bv the
:es. Birds will be judged by com
and four females, and may be coin
he Abbeville County Fair Association,
p, and all charges be fully paid. All
n good care while in the show room,
owner to accompany them, although
! made at the owner's risk.
in the name of the actual owner,
ntries in each class, first money will
matter shall be allowed on the coops
[.
iisease when received, or during the
>m the show room and the owner will
to him at once.
it be first entered singly. (See rule 4)
Remembered.
October 19th, 1014.
Comparison system.
that speciments must score !>i) points
g. raxcepi tsarreu kocks ss points or
r of a first prize.
ie two or more entries in the same
LIVE STOCK
Miperintendont.
lie Horse Show and Mule Department
Prize money in this Department con
try fee charges as heretofore, but we
an or lady pay admission when going
Fair is not held to make money, hut
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"THE VIRGINIA*.*
. i
Throughout the play of "The IVr
. ginian" there are many touching
5 scenes and speeches that never fall to
draw a tear to the eyes of most of the
audience. In the third act Steve a
great firend of The Virginian's is
lynched for being a member of a cat
tle stealing gang, the leader of which
is a half breed named Trampas. Steve
. has given his revolver to the Virgin
ian as a token of friendship. Near the
end o fteh last act when Trampas is
looking for The Virginian with the
avowed intention of "shooting him
[ up" the latter pulls Steve's gun from
the holster, and looking at it for a
moment says quietly "Well if I must
kill him I'm glad its to be done with
i. your gun Steve."
"The Virginian" will be at the Op
era House TONIGHT.
Words of Praise !
Fam Aflnaifo U/Anf?AlafIII
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1 you for getting a bold of
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My wife could not havo
bad but a short time to live
| If she had not taken your
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ohe did. One more of those
I paroxysm pains she waa
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i her without a doubt. Now
' she Is free from all' pain,
free from heart trouble and
free from that disturbing
Neuralgia?all the resulta
of five treatments? and i
the expulsion of five or six hundred Gall Stone*.
Now she is able to eat anything she wants and
her appetite is good and before taking your
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anything she would suffer death for so doing
and could not sleep at night; since taking your i.
treatment she sleeps well all night long. T. A.
NEALL, Roanoke, Texas."
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on Stomach Ailments and many grateful letter*
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Age of Talent
According to some recently oos?
| piled statistics, tho most chemical aqd
i medical discoveries have been made
j by moil of forty years of age. Forty
1 four Is the age at which a poet may
I expcct to do his best work; soldier*
j and explorers tend to distinguish then*
| selves most at the age of forty-eevea;
at forty-eight years of age the oorn*
poser* and actors are at the summit
of their powers; politicians excel at
fifty-two years, philosophers at fifty*
! four and humorists at fifty-elx. TboM
figures preach patience to tike you?