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I RUB OUT PAIN *<zkh good oil liniment. That's ttat surest way to stop them. The Zbest rubbing liniment is MUSTANG [i iiuaiPiiT Linimcm * * <Good for the Ailments of ; Horses, Mules, Cattle/ Etc. / Kjood for your ou)n A ches, \ Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, i Cuts, Burns, Etc. j 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers* mmm?mmmmmm?mm* : Better Groceries ! Better Service! Belter Price ! We propose to give our customers better service a?i<l ni>l/>au rlliriixr flip. VWIT 1916.. We have always kept the best .groceries on the market. Give us a trial on HAMS, I BKfcAKFAST BACON, CE;; KJEALS, CANNED GOOPS, | BOTTLED GOODS, SY| IEUP-S# ETC. I TFe keep the RICHELIEU ,! BUAKD of canned goods and .the famous WHITE HOUSE OttEFEE, j JL M. HILL & SONS j Phone 126 1 \ franw?0crm<m CURES Rt.WJMATlSM. NEURAKIIA. SCIV TJCA. AND KINDKb -XSEAIEA. Money Refunded If It ftllk ro? MLI ANO ouA**?ir?co jK. K IKK WOOD, v New Jeweler. I TO PI I tj i On acc< / 1} have withdra tffi We des ;| RELIABLE h I j J Abb ij This A< | j insuring the | J ning, cyclone iSi at nresent. ? r {i Speedy 1: sured, with n |i j i Of the ;ij and every dol :{| Tothos ij would co=opei |i Mutual Insur 31 I ] For fur 1 Hi J; National I Jlririririnrinrinnrir ^uUuUUuuUUU izn 1 DOTE TO THE FRONT. w '.V deer editour: my hand is now fi well an i am goner doo mi one ritin 41 frum now on. dick sonley will rite je no moar fur me. he is skeered that o\ sumboddy will git mad at him and b< not voat fur him in the nex lecshun vi he sais, and i gess he is rite, i sez ns to him that it aint him whitch is doin ci ' the ritin, but he sez that thaigh mite C? think he komposed sum of the things oi i sais, and maid sum suggestuns to te me and i sez well step aside and i (] will wait till my hand is well and do di mi own ritin which lizzie sez i shood li< - - -- . ... TV have been doin all the time as 1 rites ^ a better hand than dick ennyway, vc and lizzie is ginnerly rite, and tries sh to keep me rite whitch is a hard job. af i bleeve i tole you in mi last letar 01 that dick went up to washuntun to t*1 sea his darter whitch lives up thair. st dick sez that washuntun is a wunder- w ful sitty. he sez it is naimed fur n< gorge washuntuji en thet he lived near there. they have put up a is toomstone to gorge rite in the city Bi whitch is five hundred and fifty-five lil feet high so dick sais, en it is holler fo and hez winders in it. dick sais it Ji< is the largest toomstone in the wurld it an it must be. washuntun is a purty large plase too, and they do not have mutch law and order there. dick sez the day befoar he ggt there a man naimed bc abe lincun wuz shot; from what he sez it wuz a purty bad shootin too. abe i bleeve wuz at a movin picture T1 show and while the lights were out when thay wuz chainging the pictures a fellar what is named will booth ot shot abe. there wuz a large crowd A1 in town the day dick got there, he cr sais it must hev been salesday but bu he said he heerd no talk of linching th I the fellar if they caught him. Bi ' the legeslatur has erjurned an the P? bois is at hoam. it looks ter me as tlc if sum uv our mimbers wus aginst yc me an the other poor men. bill gra- ?a * * * J 1 1 ~ r nc ton wanted to put aown raieiuue ime i an i bleeves hourd Moore wuz fur J? devorse tho he sez he wusnt. now both of these laws is aginst me, they would only help lizzie to git loose ca frum me and leave hoam cheap which , i am aginst; an unless these mem- . bars can explane theirselves to my satersfacshun they needenter cum la round lookin pleasant on my premises this sumar. I wuz down toun the other day en sa a kandidate sais to me i am goner ^ beet both of um put tergether. I am W( not caulin enny names but i hev had a little experients, and while i wishes yc all canderdaits well i must say that p, i run fur Kurriner in this kounty ^ wunst. I went roun the whole sir- jj. ket with the bois and when i got at hoam sattidy nite befoar the illiction i wuz plum saterfactory. Lizzie sais how is you a comin out an i sed i will git 1500 moar voats than i need, an when the voats is kounted tuseday nite after that i missed it by jist that number, and i now sais ? to all kanderdaits, pray to the voat- Bl ers, if they cant help you dont help the bare; because there air a good many liars in this grand ole county, er or the kampain lier got in sum good Bi EfifiRfiifMfllfflfiRfiKfif iOPERTY GRI fc )unt of the recent pa iwn from the State. ire to say that the p IOME INSTITUTIOr eville-Green ssociation of the peo] ?i... _? i properly ui us puncy s, tornadoes and wi and fair adjustmem o three=fourths clau TWO MILLION DO liar goes to the loser /v /I mm >c wiiu ucMic daic pi rate in building up li ance Association. ther information cal J. R Sank Building LCLCLCLCUCiniCLCLEICLCICIClCT JUIJM MUIJ OIJIJUUUU1/1 ork on me after that sattiday nite hen i cum hoam to Lizzie. mr. editour pleas say to my ole K* eens that i hev mooved up on the \fi 4-r\ will \xril1 P.olvArt. *! idgo Calvert, and albirt henry. Up lr way we is aginst the two quarts ra ;caus when we orders we is in fa- jn lr of sendin a little round to the uZ iburs till theirn cums; but if i q? int git but two quarts, then will Sri ilvirt and albert henry can do with- GCj it as jedge calvert and myself will find to the balance, nolunms voluns. SO Prof, cheetum will explane that to Jfi ck sonley.) en while i am on the Q" :ker questun i wish to say that mr ffl urts is a nice man and it is hard to jfi >at aginst a good man like him fur Qf leriff, but i must say that i am S nnst poarin perfictly good lickar Sn it on salesday, and i think i have Qf ie support of the whoal 400 on our fW reet. it causes a man to go hoam 31 ith unpleasant thorts of wasteful- KC iss en i sez to lizzie that the way Jjj im hogs tries to drink all the licker SO what causes good men like mr. arts to hevter to poar out sperrits QT ce that. i wood hate to see him arced to poar out bout a barril of !fl :ker on leckshun day as i bleeves UJ wood beat him. W Yours till next time, III Dote. UI P. S.?Mr. Stark hez fully poller- nj zed to me for the ly i tole on him 2H iut sellin mules for $5 proffit. IE Dote. Bj ?"? ?*- i *rvnr i v 133 <Y 1U CUT A 1 rtUIVlJC. i\r< I *v/\ I ||If you can buy goods in some Jgf| her placc cheaper than you can in Qj abeville, there is not much room for iticism. Most everyone wants to Jf| ly where they can secure goods e cheapest?and it's good business. IC it, do you always do this? It is jj" ssible that you may see some ar- 50 :le advertised in a catalogue which iu may think is cheaper than it |fc n be secured from one of the HB me stores. If you do not know this Jfi be a fact you should, at least, give Ql e honje merchant a chance. Let's W iep as mucji money as we possibly in n, at home. UH. Two of the leading mail order rf? ?uses in the United States sold an ghty million dollars worth of goods IC st year and it was all done by rt" Ivertising. Not a single representa- SB /e do they have 04 the road. If Jp e home merchant would use the ||? me means used by the mail or- ffl ir houses, thousands of dollars Jfi 9uld be kept at home. Ql Mr. Merchant, tell the public what >u have for sale and the price. Mr. ih archaser, read the message from Q5 e merchant and compare prices, r doing so you will do more trading yCj home. JK MARRIAGE. ? Married in the city of Abbeville, "fi C., March 10th, 1916, by M. E. IE ollingsworth, Notary Public, Mr. en Ashworth and Miss Ella Smith, Sh The people never give up their lib- LQ ties except under some delusion.? 31 urke. OWNERS lENWOOC tssage of the "Anti=i >assage of this law M, the iwood Muti UHMBBWRSBBBBi pie, for the people, t r holders, both in cii nd storms, and ha: ts of all losses of pr( ise attached. LLARS of insurant of property, which otection for their pr lome enterprises, w II upon the local tov BLAKE, < r SPRING 1 r n/i_ ror ivie Clothing of Quality \ Our new Spring Suits for men and young men are with- j out question the best values I we have ever before shown. We selected the fabrics and models with the greatest care, choosing each garment onlyafter careful consideration. Everyone who purchases a suit from our stock is assured the latest styles and most real value garment it is possible to produce for the money. / Men's Suits, $8.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00. dTpoi ABBE\ raeardTiirii^ BBfiBliifZfifiiBfiBBfiiTlfgfira > OF ABB > COUNTIES Compact Law," several / in no wise effects t iial Insnranrf ind by the people, for 1 ty and country, agains s never been in a more >perty are made at ass :e now carried the mon means the upbuilding operty, at the minimui e would say insure in unship director or upon General Age ( i n ri n n n n n n n n r1 n icicicici *JEW i| LVFARARI F<1 I 7 f M-JiJLxLIL ^JL ALdgiP AM A%*J \ g?88 n and Boys I FURNISHINGS THAT WILL PLEASEYOU f t [ * Vfe Our shirts for Spring are exceptional both * 1 in patterns and styles. Color combinations are | beautiful. .50c to $1.00. * SHOES FULL OF VALUE. [ 1 " We repeat?Shoes full of value?a definite g I knowledge of "what's what" in shoes, from r I . heel to toe, make your investment in a pair of g | our shoes a guaranteed one. No better value - | for the money can be produced. Prices from \ 1 $2.50 to $3.50. ' } p| ODD PANTS FOR DRESS AND WORK. ! | | Every man needs one or more pair of odd v I pants to piece out his suits. We have some g 1 very neat and desirable patterns this Spring, better than are usually shown m odd pants. ] ; Dress and Work Pants from $1.00 to $5.00. ! 1 Z !| i' * JAKOFFj! riLLE, S. C. ji 1 .' ' 1 ' /M 1EV1LLE AND || ! |j Fire Insurance Companies i! he interests.of THE OLD {! t Aeenpiotinn !l , ?oWviu?uti [ | ??? twenty five years has been 11 t damage by fire and light= I j i prosperous condition than ! essed valuation when in- j| ley paid out is kept at home [ j of your own county. I j m cost of Insurance, and [i the Abbeville-Greenwood i j I nt E] jREENWOOD, S. C. jj % .