The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, January 13, 1915, Image 8
Half Your Living
Without Money Cost
A right or wrong start in 1915 will
f!:' .make or break most farmers in the
K Cotton States. We are all facing a
u crisis on cotton. Cotton credit is up;f
set. The supply merchant cannot a at.
vahce supplies on 1915 cotton. You
f" must do your best to produce on your
| own acres the food and grain supplies
Uthat have made up most of your store
I"" debt in the past
t: A good piece of garden ground,
f, rightly planted, rightly tended and
kept planted the year round, can be
& -. made to pay half your living. It will
save you more money than you made
?| on the best five acres of cotton you
B ' *ever grew! But it must be a real
fe garden, and not the mere one-plant!g'
ing patch in the spring and fan.
Hastings' 1915 Seed Book tells all
about the right kind of a money-savs?*"
inar eardp.n and the* vfieetables to DUt
I in it. It tells about the field crops
y as well and shows you the clear road
{$ to real farm prosperity, comfort and
\independence. IT'S FREE. Send for
m it today to H. G. HASTINGS & CO*
Atlanta, Ga.?Advt.
A-Fine Remedy For
Biliousness and
Constipation
? People all through this section are
buying LIV-VER-LAX because it i? a
preparation of real merit. It is a vegetable
remedy that acts naturally and
b. effectively, thoroughly cleansing the
?, liver and bowels. It is ?a?y to fake
jgrv. and has none of the dangerous and bad
?& ' after effects of calomel. LIV-VERl-1
LAX will get !you right, keep you
ngoc ana save you uuuiur? umn.
Bi^'Sold in 50o and $1 bottles under an
absolute guarantee. Every bottle
bears the likeness of L. K. Grigsby.
R For sale by any druggist. ^
[ Something for NotMog!
L -Youngs Island, S. C., Nov. 23, 1914.
To get started with you we make
j you the following offer : Send us SI.25
for 1,000 Frost Proof Cabbage Plants,
grown in the open air and will stand
freezing; grown from the Celebrated
V - Seed of Bolgina & Son and Thorbom
?&LO.,aDQ i will senu you j,uwk;t4DIbage
Plants additional FJftEE, and
you can repeat the order as mauj
times as you like. I wJli give you
special prices on Potato Seed and Po
tato Plants later. We want the accounts
of cioee buyers, large and small.
We can supply all.
ATLANTIC COAST PLANT CO.
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AbDevllle-Greenwood
MUIUAL
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ASSOCIATION.
I Property Insured, $2,100,001
If; February 1st, 1912.
\ " TO7KITK TO OB CALX, on the underslgne
"? or the Director of your Towi^iM.
fur any Information you mt.y desire abon.
. oar plan of inauranoe.
. We Insure your property agalnfit deGtrot'nri
by
nUi wmiBiBM'ffl "uBansi,
thflii-'"'S"
and do so cheaper tb?r any ixsnrano* rv mpany
In exlsLenee. Dwellings covered w*tb
metal roote are Insured tor 25per cent, cbeapei
than other property.
Bemember we ar? prepared to proTe to yen
that ours 16 the safeut and cheapest plau f>
Insurance known.
|? J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent
! Abbeville, 8. 0.
J. * BASES LYON, Free..
Abbeville, S. 0.
S. <i. Majors, ?Greenwood
J.T. Mabry?.........Cokesbury
i W.'B. Acker ??Donalds
a T. 8. Eltle. . .Due West
<V . W. W. X*> Keller Long Cane
?T? 1. A. Keller ......?tmltfayllle
D.A. Wardlaw ? Cedar Spring
W. W, Bradley ?Abbeville
Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle S.
tL Boles ......Lowndeeville
A. O.' Grant Magnolia
'w, A B. Kennady Calboun Mills
ST B. P. MorrafiJ. .Bordeaux
Sj; BL. -L. Rasor, Walnut Grove
W.ANlctles Hodges
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D. 8. Haitiwaiiger...?Ninety-Six
r~ A. D* Tim merman _?.Klnards
Ira B. Taylor ........ Fellowship
Joseph Lake........ Phcen.x
*: . J. W. Smith Verdeiy
t J. H. Chiles? .Brad ley
J.W. Lyon Iroy
A. W. "ioungblood Yefdell
? . . G. E. Uorn (Vlllson
G. K.Dorn Kllrkaeys
8. H. Strrvens Brooks
m Abb*nil6. v; C., Feb. 1,1912.
P Blue Eidge Railway Co.
Effective Oct. 18,1314.
Er h, No. 12 No. 10 No. 8
Eastbonnd. Dally Dally Dallj
Ex. Bur
Stations? A. M. P. M. A. M.
Lv Walballa 7 00 8 15 7 80
LvWest Union 7W 3 10 7 85
f- LvSenaca.. ...... ? 7 3 88 8 00
5 :; Lv Jordanla - - 7 2# 8 41 9 02
Lv Adams 7 41 3 5tf 9 26
K LvCberry's 7 44 8 59 9 80
Pf " Lv?on... 7 56 4 11 9 46
6 Lv Autun # 04 4 19 9 58
fc: . Lv Bandy Springs 8 07 4 ^ 10 02
& Lv Denver 8 li 4 28 10 10
? Lv West Anderson - 8 28 4 42 10 80
V Lv Anderson (Pass. dep). 8 81 4 47 10 88
1: 1 Lv Anderson (Fgt. dep*)... 8 84 4 60 10 bl
Lv Ersklne Biding. 8 oO 5 10 11 08
p Ar Helton ..o 9 00 5 20 11 18
3:'' Weal bound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7
Btattoos? P.M. A.M. A.M.
LvBeltonZ. 5 85 11 22 11 50
:r~ i,v Ersklne Biding- 5 45 11 82 12 00
Lv Anderson (Fgt. depot) 6 00 11 47 12 18
! Lv Anderson (Pass, dep)- 6 M 11 50 12 20
' Lv West Anderson.. 6 08 11 57 1 88
\ LV Denver 6 20 12 10 1 o3
Lv Bandy springs... 6 25 12 15 2 01
Lv Anion - 6 27 12 18 2 0o
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& JjV Cberrj 6 44 12 36 2 33
r LV Adamp - 6 46 12 39 2 37
5K* Ly Jordanin.. - 7 01 12 57 3 01
g- Lv Seneca 7 08 1 00 3 05
Lv Went Uoloo 7 21 1 33 4 28
Ar Walballa 7 35 1 42 4 30
Will also stop at tbe following stations and
take on and let off puosengers?Phinney'*
IMirr. James,Toxaway, Welcti.
J. K. Anderson. Superintendent,
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