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EAST END. What "M*' Sees and Heart 6ft His Rounds About the City and Along Route No. 3. Abbeville. S. C., June 1S?, 1912. tjuite a number of young people enjoyed a most delightful surprise party last Fri day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lyon. This is a pleasant home and no one will do more for the enjoyment of young people than Mr. and Mrs. Lyon. The store room next to the Post Office is being fixed up for an automobile sale and cnmnl? office. The reuair shop will re main where it now is. Dirt will soon l?e broken for Uncle Sum's 1*>stoffice. as lumber and other material is now being laid upon the lot. Mrs. Will C. Morton, of Due West, ac companied by her sister, Mrs. Freeland, of Plum Branch, with their children are spending a few days with their sister Mrs. Robert Hill, on Magazine Hill. Mr. S. J. Link is painting his dwelling, which id making a big improvement in Its looks. Now is the season of the year when the paiui' and whitewash brush should be used on every hand. Our city fathers could improve the looks of many public places by a liberal coat of whitewash to trees, fences and old buildings about the city. It makes things look clean, bright and pret ty. NEWS ON BOUTE 3. Monday was an ideal day for the farm ers, and if they could only have about ten such days tney would De up wun uiciri crops. Harvest is about over in the field, | and it yet remains to be seen how it will j turn out. Corn looks well, has a good color and is growing rapidly. So far this crop is flour ishing and promises well. Cotton is only sorter. Can't say much for it yet. Grass is growing rapidly ami looks tine. Mrs. Thomas Frost and children, of i Charleston, are spending a while with her nephew, Mr. Edwin Parker, and family. Mrs. Ellen P. Norwood, of Rock Hill, spent the past week with the same family, but is now visiting relatives and friends In the city. Miss Sallie Wilson, accompanied by her brother, S. L. Wilson, spent a day in the city last week. Two handsome little boys, sous of Mr. Frank Wilson, of Watts, spent the past week with relatives at Grainridge. Miss Belle Flemmlng and brother,Neuffer,' of Antreville, are spending a few days with their cousin, Miss Addie Woodhurst, of Lebanon. Mrs. L. W. Brown and children are on their annual visit to their sisters and borthers, and other relatives of Lebanon. Miss Bettie Evans has been right sick the past week, but is better at this writ ing. John Lewis, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. T)rennan, of Little Jlountaiu section, died at their home last Wednes day, the 12th inst., aged 18 months. Fu neral services were conducted at Sharon on Thursday morning: the 13th, by Rev. J. M. Lawson and Rev. Mr. Kennedy/ of the A. R. P. church of this city, In the presence of many Mends and relatives, all of whom tender sincere sympathy to the nereaved parents. 3?^] TnaiiiA/1 Fu&ny Ik OpaHw Ma Mr. A. B. A We ac 24th, youi Prices 15.and 25 < Personal Iteirts?The Weekly Riddle for the Little Folks Mr. Tommio Young and Sister, Miss Willie, spent Saturday night and Sabbath with their Sister, Mrs. Janie Wiley. Mi6S Evie Beau ford and Miss Lola Brown spent Friday night with Miss Dai sy Young. Some of those who are on the sick list, Mr. John Langley, Mr. Y. P. Reagan, Miss Belle Leard and Miss Iva Beauford. Charley Brown spent Friday night with one of his chums, J. Frank Long. J. C. Bowen caiuo down from Greeuwood yesterday to see Ins mother, Mrs. Bowen. Miss Mary Young and brother, John, and Mr. T. F. Young dined with us yes terday. David Young went to Bradley Monday on business. Mrs. M. E. Quatlebaum has returned home after spending a week with her brother, Mr. Reagan, who has been very ill. Mr. Mack Dansby spent Saturday night at Mr. Sam Beauford's. Miss Evie Beauford is to start to Rock Hill this morning, where she goes to at tend Summer School. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bradley worshipped at Long Cane Sabbath. Mr. SamieLong spent yesterday with Mr. Hugh Boweu. Mr. W. D. Harleu lost a line horse last week. The farmers are busy sewing peas since the nice rain. Mrs. R. A. Crawford called to see Mrs. Mary Cresswell Saturday. Mr. Wylio Long spent Saturday night with his sister, Mrs. R. M. Wiley. Mrs. Maggie Young and Miss Daisy and Mrs. Boweri and Gladys were the guest of Mrs. L. O. Beauford Friday. We had a pleasant little call Monday from Judge Ira B. Jones, enroute to Troy After he was gone the dear little ones said, nsamma is he a candidate. And ma mamma said yes, ana me nine iu.ks laughed and said, well mamma he did not stay quite long enough to serve the fried chicken, as it ?was near noon when he called. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Young and little Samie was the guests of Mr. Wade Palm er on yesterday. The fire alarm was given Monday when some one discoursed the hotel at Troy was on fire, but with faithful work it wus put out and not much damage was done, the top of the kitchen burned off. Miss Mary Poterlield is very sick again. We hope she twill soon be well. She is in need of assistance. T.u+io nouid WMrrflnw the last riddle. It was: Reece had the heaviest load. What Is It: A dish of all dainties, made of all flours? Guess this in 24 hours. If you will use DeVi*e's Lead and Zinc Paint and pure linseed oil. which you can get at Speed's Drug Store, you won't make a mistake. 1 A Epaetio traord A ??> - . NVi TX?WT-* aatfc Can; DgS, "Cl 186; Ma tinee and Nig Atlanta, Ga., June 1 Cheatham, bbeville, Si 0. cept contract Pamahe r date writing. A. L. Kahest, Lyceum its. ASpicsdid Six Be now The Perfect Good, pure, natural bu gestible as Snowdrift?but r splendid germ culture, and I having been carelessly hand! cow and the cake. Besides, Jo you know that bu salt And water, and when you bu water thac is jntirelv wasted in cc Housekeepers who realize th lor making jake. ind in other coc delicious ind io ;asy to digest as I A Horse Killed. Mr. W. W. Mars, Jr., while plowing corn in his father's garden recently, used a croacus sactf to muzzle the animal used in plowing, a horse belonging to Mr. Frank Nickles. The horse became frightened, ran away and stuck the plow in his side, resulting in the death of the animal. Jieenug joidic aocicij. The Abbeville branch of the American Bible Society will hold its annual meeting with the Methodist church next Sunday evening. Rev. H. W. Pratt will deliver the sermon. Escapes Not Captured. No further arrests have been made of the convicts who escaped from the chain gang near Due West la.st week n inary ?A Animals aries, tte" Pony T f\ I 1, June Z4 jht 18th, 1912. Lsika, June i System. I iw for the Cbildreo. una Shortening ittcr is 'probably just as di 10 more so. But butter is a there is always danger of its led somewhere between the ttcr contains a large percentage of y butter you pay for this salt and coking? is use Snowdrift in place of butter iking. Snowdrift cakfcs are light, :o aat. sold only by the from barrels and ^NOWDIMFT la"?handsome book ^^UALITY s?sent on request; K NfYT DASSIRIF COTTON OIL CO. New York. N. Y. New Orleans dan Francisco except by oup Famous Wesson PROCESS] For Indigestion. Bad Dreams, Nervousness, Biliousness, and All Stomach Misery. Go to C. A. Milford & Co.'s today, don't procrastinate? get a fifty cent box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets and get rid of all that annoying gas, sour ness, heartburn, bloating aud heavi nePH. They guarantee tbem. There wouldn't be so many deaths frojn acute indigestion if Min^rer* would constantly carry a few MI-O- i NA tablets with (hem. Read this from a man 64 years old 1 and then decide whether you prefer to suffer longer or not. "I am on my second box of MT-O NA. I received relief after taking two doses. I feel like a different man. I am 64 years old arid MI O-X.V is the best thiug I ever used for stomach trouble."?J. M. Burner, Ii. F. D. No. 3, B x oS, Woosier, Ohio. Fifty cents r for a large box of stomach tablets at c C. A. Mil ford's and druggists every- ? where. Falling Hair Itching Scalp and Dandruff are Unneces sary. If you want to prevent baldness, stop falling hair and itching scalp, and banish every trace of haldnes from your scalp, get a larue 50 cent bottle of PAUISI vN SAGE today. You never used a more delightful hair dressing in all your life. Every drop in the bottle is tilled with hair- J growing virtue. ^ PARISIAN SAGE causes the hair J to grow profusely and imparts to it a luster and radiance that cannot fail to 'J attract favorable comment. !"1 It is guaranteed by C. A. Milford & Co. to stop falling hair, itching scalp ' and dandruff, or money back. It ? kills the dandruff germ and keeps the " hair full of life and youthful vigor. ll Large bottle 50 cents at (J. A Milford " & Co.'b aud druggists everywhere. '' The girl with the Auburn '<air is on " e^ ery bottle aud carton. ENDORSED AT HOME J Such Proof as this Should Convince Any Abbeville Citizen, The public endorsement of a local i citizen is the best proof that can be produced. None better, none stronger can be had. When a man comes for ward aud testifies to his fellow-citi- | zeus, addresses his friends and neigh Oors, you may be sure he is thoroughly convinced or he would not do so. s Telling one's experience when it is for ^ the oublic irood is an act <>t kindness j, that^ should be appreciated. The fol- ^ lowing statement given by a resident of Abbeville adds one more to the many v cases of Home Endorsement which are being published about Doan's K:dney ? Pills. Itead it. (faj J. L. Clark, Fort Pickens, Abbeville, S. G\, says: "We have used Doan's Kidney 1? Pills, getting them at P. H.speed's Drug Store, and they have brought such satisfactory results that we can recommend them. They were taken for backaches and other symptoms of weak kidneys and brought prompt relief." For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Mil bum Co., Modulo, New York, sole agents for the United Statps. Remember the name?Doau's?and * take no other. WHEN BUYING, BUY ONLY THE BEST. n Cost* No More, But Gtves the Best Results. * A. L. Blomquist, Ksdaile, Wis., say.- e I his wife considers Foley's Honey and t Tar Compound the best cough cure on il the market. "Hhe has tried various v kiuds but Foley's gives the best result j, [ of all." MvMuriay Drug Co. i James Frank Clinkscales. j' Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Abbkvii-lk, s. c. OlHce?First floor City Hall. When you go for- paint, say Dovoe. You will nevi'i bo disappointed in looks nor quality. For sale at Speed's. fi When you paint use good paint- DeVoe # lelly Tumblers 25c doz Large size Tin Wash Pan He Good Dipper ;~c Large Tin Dish Pan 10c Good Ladies' Umbrellas 7 Cakes Octagon Soap 25c 1 I lbs. Keg Soda 25c boxes Search light Matches 10c . sticks Wiling 5c cakes Toilet Soap 5c box good Talcum Powder 5c tenon's Pearl of Violets or Col gate's Talcum Powder 15c Packs Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum 5c ? Safety Pins 5c dozen best Pearl Buttons 5c spools good Machine Thread^. 5c 36 Collar Buttons 5c [en's Hose Supporters ;">c and 10c Ten's Suspenders l()c and 15c [en's Belts 10c, 10c and 25c Ladies' White Handkerchiefs 5c Men's White Handkerchiefs 5c <adies' White Wash Belts 10c good Watch guaranteed for one year 75c Eight-day Clock guaranteed for one year $1.98 ffen'B Pants 98c, $1 38, $1.98 and up to $3 45 jiice Curtains 38c pair up Vhite Counterpanes 75c and up ,'owels 10c pair and up -fen's Fur Pelt Hats 48c, 98c up Ladies' Trimmed Hats 98c to $3.98 jadies' Sailors 2oc up Children's Trimmed Hats 48c Iisses' Trimmed Hats 98c to SI.98 Jaby Caps 10c up THE HOT ABBEVILl State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville, PROBATE COURT. . P. Wlmrpton, as Administrator of the Personal Estate of NJrs. Susie Sharntou. Plaiutiff, against James Sharpton, William Sharpton,' Frauk Sharpton. Bertha May Sharpton, Leila Sharpton, David Sharpton, Walter Sharpton, aud S. H. MoGee, Defendants.?Com plaint to Sell Land to Aid Person alty ii Payment of Debts. Pursuant to an order of the Probate lourt, I will sell at public outcry at Ab-1 evilJe Court House, on Salesday in uly, l'Jli, next, for the payment of ebts, the following described leal es ite belonging to the estate of Mrs. usie Sharpton, deceased, situate in iid State ami County, to wit: A ouae and lot in the town of Calhoun 'alls, in S'ate and County aforesaid, uown as lot No. 5 in block No. !)-j; lie same being the southeast corner of aid block No. 95, and fronting on But ?r Avenue, morn fully described on iap of Calhoun Falls made by Messrs. )ecamp & Cunningham, September, 907, and being the lot conveyed to the ftid Mrs. Susie Sharpton by Ella A. jungley. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for apers. * J. F. MILLER, Judge Probate Court. 785. 1012. PaIEAna nf rharloclAn VVIIb?V VI VIIHI IVtfiwiii 28th Year Begins September 27. Entrance examinations at all county oats on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m. It offers courses in Ancient and Modern languages, Mathematics, History, Polit al Science, Debating, Chemistry, Physics, tiology, and Engineering. Courses for li. A., li. S., and 13. S. degree ritli Engineering. ^ A free tuition scholarship to each county f South Carolina. Vacant Boyce scholar hips, giving $100 a year and free tuition, pen to competitive examination in Sep fjinber. Expenses reasonable. Terms and cata >gue on application. Write to HARRISON RANDOLPH, President, Charleston, S. C. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacant linl.'Li-shins in Winthrop College and for In' admission of now students will be held t tlie County Court House on Friday, uly 5, at q a. m. Applicants must be ot loss than fifteen years of age. When cholarships are vacant after July 5 they rill be awarded to those making the liigh st average at this examiuatien, provided hey meet the conditions governing the ward. Applicants for scholarships should rrite to President Johnson before the ex mination for Scholarship examination tanks. Scholarships are worth fliiu and free tui ion. The next session will open Septem er is, 1?)12. For further information and atalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson, tock Hill, S. C. May 8,11)12. Smoking mean cigars leaves a bad taste 11 the mouth. Speed's Cinco will remedy his and cost no more. Russian Corn Solvent will change that rown into a smile. Try it, only 10 ets at Speed's Drug Store. Bustler 1 Lamp Chimney 5c 1 Large Round Galvanized Bath Tub 48e 1 Large size Wash Bowl and I'iteher U8c 50c?Ladies' Better III i Ladies' Colored Wash Skirts J 48 cents Ladies*' Colored and White Wash Skirts... 75c, 98c and up Ladies' Wool Skirts 98c, $1.38, $1.(19 1 and up. Ladies' White Underskirts trimmed in lace or embroidery 48c* and 98c Ladies' Gowns i 48c and up Ladies' Corset Covers 15c and 25c , Ladies' Drawers 25c Good Silk Ribbon 5c Yard* and up Lace, all kinds 3c and 5c yd Embroidery 5c, 10c and up Ladies' Gauze Vests with tape at neck 5c and 10c Ladies' Corsets....: 25c and 48c Men's Sunday Shirts 25c, 38c and 48c Men's Work Shirts 23c, 89c and up Men's Overalls 48c, 75c and Doc Boys' Wash Suits 48c, Got and 98c Boys' Pants 25c, 48c and 96c Boys' Wool Suits, sizes 8 to 17, made with Peg Top Pants, $1.38, $1.98, $2.98 and up to $4.98. Ladies' Shirt Waists Made of Good Grade Calico 25c Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists trimmed in lace and embroidery, 48c, 65c and 98c. Ladies' Dresses made of White and Colored Muslin 98c, $1.48, $1.98. Children's Dresses, all kinds and col ors, 25c, 48c and 98c. LE, SOUTH (L If You Eat You Ne The New Reli< It lias been stated that more than eighty milliou people in the United States are victims of some form of in digestion. The Americau people do not take time enough to eat. The re sult is stomach distress, gas, bebhing, indigestion and dyspepsia. "Diuestil" is the new relief?it has been found a certain quick and perma nent ?emedy. Thousands of ppople have found relief from its use. Their own statements on file iu our office are proof. You can try it for yourself A. M. H! Our Motto: Fresh shipment of G: day. Ring 126 a: our Groceries are vj Headquarters for Whi ton's Teas, Ferris E Everything Sold Under A. M. HILL SCHOOL Tablets In General Scho Speed's Di IIc11>i < 1 to Keep Down Kxpi'iimn. Mrs. J. E. Henry, Akron, Micb., 1 Lel.s huw she did so : "I was bothered * with tuy kidneys and had to go near- J ly double. I tried a sample of Foley ' Kidney Pills and thi y did me so much s tiood that I bought a bottle, and I feel ! that they saved me a big doctor's bill." ' McMurray Drug Co. 1 Varnish stains, wall finishes, brushes Jti!., at Speed's drug store. ?a?) *? "3 1 Set Good Crockery Caps and Saucers 38c 1 Large size Glass Water Pitch er 20c and 2oc nbrellas 75c aod 98c Men's Suits $3.98, $4.98 and $6 98* and up Men's and Boys' Everyday Mexican Hats ...oc, 10c, 20c and 25c Men's Elastic Seam Drawers, 29c pair Men's Summer Knit or Check Under * * *-v c%n~ shirts ana urawers. ,^oc Suit Cases 75c and up Trunks $1.18 up to $4.98 Window Shades 10c, 20c, 25c up Art Squares, 9 by 12 feet $2.98 Crockery ware, Glass and Tinware see The Hustler. Shoes 48c, Shoes 98c Shoes $1.38 Children's Slippers 49c to $1.48,:. Ladies' Slippers 98cto$2.48i. Men's Slippers $1.38 to $3.45 Children's Stockings 5c and 10c Ladies' Stockings oc, 10c up to 25c Men's Sox 5c, 10c and 25c Yard Wide White Homespun 5c yard Best Calico 5c yd Apron Ginghams 5c yd Dress Gingham 9c and 10c yd White Linene 10c and up White Lawn 5c, 10c and up Bleaching 5c, 7c and 9c Tan Dress Linen 10c White Waist Goods 10c Best Table Oil Cloth 15c White Piques, narrow or wide A- 1 1P. ] wen iuc aim iyc yu White Piques 36 inehes wide with wide welt 25c &ROLINA :d " Digestif' if For Indigestion. without any risk?if it fails to give you absolute satisfdfction your money will be ?? T> mnrn^a ifl A little It? I U I U CU. J-M W t?u u ^.6w..v r tablet easy to swallow and absolutely harmless. It relieves indigestion almost instantly, stops food fermenta tion, prevents disre?s after eating and cures dyspepsia. You need it even though you are not sick?it aids diges tion and gives you all the nourishment from your food?50c. Ask at U. A. iV-liIOru b uiujj oiurc. [LL CO. THE BEST roceries arriving each ad be convinced that hat we c]aim for them. te House Coffee, Lip Lams. an Absolute Guarantee COMPANY. BOOKS Pencils k ol Supplies. ug Store. I Mrs. Lela Love, wife of Wiley Love, a farmer living near Covena, Ga., jays : "I have taken Foley Kidney Pills and find theui to be all you claim for them. They gave me almost in jtaut relief when my kidney* were 'luggish and inactive. I can cheer 'ully recommend them to all sntlerera "rom kidney troubles." McMurray Drug (;o. You ran get pure Linseed oil if you will go to Speed's drug store. k