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School Teachers Examination. The State Board of Education has de- i eided to grant an extia teachers examina tion. This examination for school teach ers will h? held in the Court House at Abbeville, Friday. January 15, 1915, be tween the hours of 9:30 a. m. and 4:30 p.m. It would be well for all teachers with second or third grade certificates to try and got a lirst grade certificate at this time. llev. las. M. Lawson, Co. Supt. Education Abbeville County. Dec. 11,1914. Personally Conducted TOUR i\Tn LOW RATES TO JACKSONVILLE ST. AUGUSTINE PALM BEACH MIAMI AND ONE WEEKS IN ^ ft II R A 7 - 19 VIA SEABOARD Air Line Railway B0B? Write For Rates to GATTIS TOURIST AGENCY i Tourist Agency S. A. L. R'y Raleigh, N. C. Any toilet article to be had anywhere, can be had at C. A. Milford ?fc Co. Military brushes, shaving sets and shav ing mirrors at C. A. Milford & Co. Parisian ivorv sets, also extra pieces of 11 kinds, at C. A- Milford & Co. Don't forget "The Million Dollar Mystery" at the Opera House tomor row night. New Idea in Pumping Water. n Pumping water by explosion, or with an explosion pump, will be the method employed by the Egyptian gov ernment in draining a lake at Mex, near Alexandria. When the plant is completed it will be the largest pump ing installation in the world. There will be 18 pumps, each capable of a delivery of 100,000,000 gallons of wa ter per day, to a height of about twen ty feet. The pump works automati cally at a rate cf about ten explosions per minute. There ".re no pistons or other moving parts, as in the common type of water pump. The water is raised by the resulting gas pressure within an explosion chamber; the chamber is then emptied of the prod ucts of the burned gases, and the next charge is compressed for firing by the incoming water, following each operation. SOME DONT'S ror diomacn ana uwr Sufferers Dor't take medicine for your Stomach ail ments morning, noon and night, as usually such medicines only give temporary relief and simply digest tne food that happens to be in the Stomach. Don't permit a surgical operation. There is always serious danger in operations and in many case9 of Stomach, Ljver and Intestinal Ailment! the knife can be avoided if the right remedy iff taken in time. ? Don't go around with a foul smelling breath caused by a disordered Stomach and Liver, to the discomfort of those you come"in contact with. If you are a Stomach Sufferer don't think you cannot be helped, probably worse cases than yours have been restored by Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. Most stomach ailments are mainly cadeed by a catarrhal condition. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy not only removes the catarrhal mucous but allays the chronic inflammation and assists In rendering the entire alimentary and intestinal tract antiseptic, and this is the secret of its mar velous success. Don't suffer constant pain and agony and allow your stomach ailments to physically under mine your health. No matter how severe your tase may be or how long you have suffered?one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy should convince you that you can be restored to health again. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy has been taken and is highly recommended by Members of Congress, Justice of the Supreme Court, Educators, Lawyers, Merchants, Bankers, Doctors, Druggists. Nurses, Manufacturers, Priests, Ministers, Farmers and people in all walks of life. . Send for FREE valuable booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo. H. Mayr, 154-156 Whiting Su, Chicago, ilL r ... For Sale by all Druggists Couldn't Take the Money. A benevolent old gentleman wa3 passing down a back street In one of our football-loving towns, when he saw a number of boys playing the great game. One of the boys was far smart er than his companions with the ball, and at last scored a good goal bj kicking the ball through a space marked by two tin cans. The old gentleman thought he would like to reward the boy for his smartness, and with this intention called the boy to him, and asked whether he would like a sixpence or a box of sweets. "Let's have the sweets, mister, please," he said; "for if I take the 'tanner' I shall be a professional, and I don't want to be one of them for a bit" "The Million Dollar Mystery" at th< Opera House rnursuay nigni aisu ? good comedy and two other pictures. A Tent for Llvfr Complaint Hmtnlly I'nhappy?Phjs cully, Dnl The Liver, sluggish and inactive first shows itself in a mental state unhappy and criticHl. Never is then joy in living, as when the Stomacl and Liver are doing their work. Kee| pour Liver active and healthy tr using Dr. King's New Life Pills ftfie: ;mpty the Bowels freely, tone npyou Stomach, cure your Constipation an< purify the Blood. 25c at Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve excellen for Piles. HERE'S PROOF kn Abbevilla Citizen Tells of Hii Experience. You have a right to doubt state nents of people living far away, bul :an you doubt Abbeville endorsement Read it: S. C. Link, farmer, R. No. 3, Abbe -fll - . r'liie, tstij'B ; "The first symptom of kidney trouble in my case was backache. When I bent over to put on my phoes in the morning, I could hard ly raise up on account of the pains that caught me in my loins. The kidney tecretions were too fre quent in passage at times, and then again scanty and painful. 1 had bad dizzy spells and bad to put my bauds on the wall to steady my self. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at Speed's Drug Store and tbey made me feel better right away. One box completely cured me." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim [)ly ask for a kidney remedy?ge Doan's Kidney Pills?the same tha Mr. Link had. Foster-Milbura Co. Props., Buflalo^N. Y. Y?nr Cold 1* Dangerous Break It Cp-Xow A Cold is readily catching. A rue down system is susceptible to Germ* You owe it to yourself and to others c your household to figbt tbe Germs a ouco. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey i fine for Colds and Coughs. It loosen the Mucous, stops the Cough am ?nothes the Lungs. It's guaranteed Ouly 25c. at your Druggist. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarri Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. "We, the undersigned, have known P. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believ< him 'perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to cam out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL, BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, 0 Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mu pous surfaces of the system. Testimonial) sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. SoU by all Druggists. * Take Ball's Family Fills for ooostip&Uoo. LAST CALL for 1 and DOLLS Our stock is full of good ing toys for Be sure to c IU1 LI lidL iuy at the last mo China and other in abunda Darga AW AVI AM AVI AVI -V V>v "!r>v w *77? W? W a I Cigars Speed's D Phon Always Read} Stationery LIV-VER-LAX Acts Surely, Safely Just because you are feeling the ill effects of a torpid liver is 110 excuse for buying a harmful medicine tbat has brought physical decay to thousands. Calomel is dangerous and as everyone knows has very disagreeable and weak* ening after effects. Medical science has found a natural, vegetable remedy. GRIGSBY'S LIV-VER-LAX that thoroughly cleanses the liver and bowels without causing any bad feel !tL - iDg. unnaren can tane u wnu per fect safety. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c aDd $1 a bottle. None genuine without the likenesB and signature ol L. K. Grigsby. For sale by any drug gist. Blue Ridge Railway Co. Effective Oct. 18,1914. 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T _ n i. . j. i ouei vjooqs Ab oeville-Greenwo o d MUTUAL iiidiuci ASSOCIATION. , Property Insured, $2,100,000 February 1st, 1912. ! RITE TO OE CALL, od the UDderHiRueo ' ?? or the Director of your Township for any Information yon may desire about ' our plan of Insurance. Welnsore your property against rteetrnr Hon by FiEE, WIKB5IJSH OS LlBSTDISe, and do bo cheaper than ?nr tnsnrann# rv-m pany In existence. Dwellings covered with metal roofs are lnsurecMor 25 per cent, cheaper than other property. Remember we are prepared to prove to you frVw>4 la on4 oViAAv\4*it nlan t\1 Inluranoe known. " TT" "" " *" V J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. 0. J. FRASEfe LYON, Pres. Abbeville, 8. C. 8. U. MaJor8,...~^.?...Qreenwoocl J.T. Mabry ........ Cokeebury W. B. Acker ..-Donalds T. 8. Elild Due Wert W. W. L. Keller.......?.Long Cane I. A. Keller .........?.bmithvllle D. A. Wardlaw Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrovllle 8.8. Boles ....Lowndeavllle A. O. Grant Magnolia A. B. Kennedy Calhoun MUlt 8.1*. Morrab.7. Bordeaux H. L.Rasor W alnut Grove W. A. Is'lcklee -Hodges M. G. Bowles Coronaoa D.8. Haiti wanger ..._ Ninety-81x A. D* Ttinmeiroan ....fClnards Ira B. Taylor Kellowsblr Joseph Lake Phcwi x J. W. 8mltb Verd* y J. h. Cbllea Bra< ley J.W.Lyon " roy A . W. Youngblood Yr'deJl G. E. Uoro f lllson G. E. Horn Kllrkseys 8. H. 81 7cd?.... Brooks httf'PtlJe. v. C? Feb. 1,19l2. ^ ?> ?; ?> ?> id own-ups, these ssents that last r round. You can at you want at re at the price it to pay. line of Wagons -f ompy -vi -WI -Wl y/ W rS< <?< rs< 77/ W V-'':.Tk ' I Doi A :J ii -MVUIU U , Christrr HADDO Have a Good fo Furs, Handke Neckwear, B Quilts, Lac< Good Assor \ ' - * - Queen C Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. HADD i ' \ FROM PE SMOX CTART the ] the breakfas the whole rooir The food tastes bett for the whole familj The Perfection is ai extra heat is needei kerosene ? easy to use. It is smokeles At hardware and furnit STAND Washington, D. C. Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. a PASSENGER SCHEDULE Piedmont & Northern Ry. Co Effective May 24th, 1914. GREENWOOD, S. C. Arrival*. I>?-pi?rlnre?. Jo. 1 8:00 A.M. No. 4 6:OOA.M Jo. 3 10:00 A.M. No. 6 8:00A.M Jo. 5 12:15P.M. No. 8 10:00A.M Jo 9 3:50 P.M. No. 12 1:45 P.M Jo. 11 5:15 P.M. No. 14 4:15 P. M Jo 15 7:20 P.M. No. 1G 5:40 P.M Jo! 19 11:20 P.M. No. 18 9:10 P.M c. V. PALMER, Gen. Passenger Agent. le Rush las Shoppii 'N - WILS Assortment of U r Christmas Prese \ rchiefs, Kid Glo1 ilankets, Down (] i Curtains, ^inen tment Dress Goods )uality Sho NONE BETTER m CHASE THE CHILI THE BREAKFAST RF leles4^ Perfection Heater going five ;t hour; by the time the far i is warm and cozy. :er ? everybody fells better. It's a bu! r# i ever-ready comfort. It is light ? y( d ? sewing-room or .cellar, bedroom handle and inexpensive ? and costs n s and odorless. ure stores everywhere. Look for the Triang ARD" OIL CO! (NEW JERSEY) BALTIMORE The Doctor's Business. Men may be hungry, but the grocer knows that that is no ...fair of his un less the coin comes across the coun ter. They may bo cold and in dark less, but the coal man and the light nan feel no added responsibility, rhey may ba ragged, but the circum stance suggests nothing to the clothier ;xcept a chance to sell to somebody .vhose patent business it is to clothe he naked. But let a man be sick in Dody and in spirit, and whether he lave the price or not, his condition it once becomes the business of he doctor.?From Frances Niramo Ireene's "One Clear CalL" i Do Your ON Vi ^ seful Articles nts yes, Silk Hose, |uilts/Marsail Towels, Etc. 5, Silks, Etc!. K. lb 'VII . ROOM n on n TERS minutes before nily gets down Ujr morning send-off ju carry it wherever or parlor. It burns othing when not in ;le Trade-Mark. MPANY Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W.Va. Charleston, S. C. g n The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COUBT. In the Matter of the Estate of W. A. Gal lagher, Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to said estate must settle without delay, and those holding claims against the estate must present them properly attested to -i W. A. Calvert, Administrator. For Christmas cards, seals, tags, 4c.. so to C. A. Milford & Co. Christmas boxes and Christmas cord in great variety at C. A. Milford 4 Co. A few Silent Salesman show cases cheap atC. A. Milford A Co.