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I JNO. L. McLAlRIN TELLS OF MARKETING COTTON Newberry, Nov. 7.?John L. Mc Lauriu of Bennettsville. former Uni- | ted States senator, spoke here Satur day in the court house on warehous ing and marketing cotton. His audi ence was composed chiefly of farmers, though men of other* professions were ' present to hear him. The attendance was not. as large as it should have { p- be?n,-considering the importance of the stfbject _and the able manner in which it was discussed. Senator Mc- * Laurin spoke for an hour and kept his I audience interested all the time. a larsrp nortiou of his address was e about the proposed new warehouse c. bill which is to be presented to the , next legislature, to take the place of * the one passed by the last legislature * and declared unconstitutional by the supreme court. He thinks the new ? bill will be all right in every particu- - lar, as it will avoid the features that ' were fatal to the previous bill. The speaker stressed the idea that since cotton has become the corner- t stone of international finance the j south has it in its power to dominate largely the finances of the United Sttites, through wisely directed ef- < forts, instead of occupying a subser-! i vient position as it does today. He said the time has not yet come I when southern genius and statesman- l ship has proved equal to the task, ' but that some man may rise up and jf handle the cotton situation as Car * i J' - -1 r\w AInroa n 1 ' ncgie nas naiiuieu oicc-i m railroads. The speaker told how the j cotton market was so controlled as to compel the cotton producer to turn loose, no matter what the price may | be, and in this situation it is the small 4 planter who suffers most, for the < large planter is usually able to ware house his cotton, even under present 1 conditions and hold it for a rise in the market. a The speaker magnified cotton, but 5 said emphatically that no price can do the farmers much good unless they 1 live at home and make their own sup- ' plies. The address was a good one and , was well received and at its close the j audience voted unanimous thanks to 1 the speaker. FLAGGED TRAIN WITH SHIRT. ! Tearing his shirt from his back an ! j Ohio man flagged a train and saved j 1 it from a wrecK, ouc ?. i. aibiuu. Raleigh, N. C. once prevented a ( wreck with Electric Bitters. "I was in i a terrible plight when I began to use them," he writes, "my stomach, head, back and kidneys were all badly af fected and my liver was in bad con dition, but four bottles of Electric Bit ters made me feel like a new man." A ' trial will convince you of their match- j less merit for any stomach, liver or j kidney trouble. Price 50c at P. B. ! Speed's and McMurray Drug Co. For Brushes, C'ombs, Soaps and all ! toilet articles go to Speed's Drug { Store. A small amount invested in glass and putt}' will make your home more comfortable. See Speed's Drug Store. Seaboard Extend: Atlanta flcci Train to Announcement has just been made i that effective Nov. 7th, the Seaboard . Air Line Railway will extend the ac commodation trains 57 and 58, which are now operated between Atlanta i and Athens, Ga., to Abbeville, S. C. ; This announcement is of unusual in- j terest to all the patrons of the Sea- i board who live along and adjacent to t the line between Athens and Abbe- I ville. This accommodation train will i continue to leave Atlanta in the af- . B uyCi We are overstocked rial and are maki] make room for othe in every day CALL TO " The Lumbt Fertilize your < our 10-4 goods \ Fall and top dres soda and you will hav This is the cheap< use that will make fii hp useful and valuab corn crop is short. ANDERSON P & OIL CC A.NDBRSOJS w.. .. Mill News nteresting Locals From Cotton Mill Village, Reported by Pansy. Mrs. Ernest Fleming has been very si< k or the Inst few days. Mr. and Mrs. Nash have a very sick shild, supposed to have the fever. Mr. Brown Gilmer was down in our town Saturday evening. I think some of our >rettv girls are drawing his attention. Master Joe Bowie and his cousin, Hob >011 Bowie, spent the night out near lodges Saturday night with their uncle, Ur. Joe Mundy, au<l report having a line .imo 'possum hunting. The talk now is the new cotton mill, say they will start it some time soon. They want to have it running by tliie time mother year. Master Dock Martin is back after about i six month's stay in and around Atlanta. Says he likes Abbeville the best yet. Mr. Ben H in Ion has a great attraction >ver the branch. I think he is trying to et a beautiful pink. Look out, Rebecca. Mrs. Lizzie Richardson has just returned 'rom a visit to her brother in Pell City, Mrtbama, and report having a nice time luring her stay. She took dinner with super Thompson. Mr. Charley Edmunds is improving the ooks of his place by digging down the embankment and leveling it up facing the street. Mr. Reynolds 16 elected on having plenty >f good fresh meat, as he killed two big logs one day last week weighing 800 and 100 pounds. That is certainly good for a lotton mill man. There is certainly some of the finest col li rds down here I nave ever seen grow. Mr.and Mrs. Lester Bun-ell visited their >ister. Mrs. Will Alexander, of Honea Path, Saturday night. Mr. J. W. Bowie has returned home, ] . . . . * l_!l_ T 1 i innK 10 stay amiiK, us i u?n< uu..v. Iiim say he wished he was whore he could not hear a cotton mill whistle blow, and Iheie is where he has been for the last nine weeks, for you can't henr one at Parr Shoals; but I think he would like to hear thenj blow again. Miss Ella Smith from near Darrnugh's risited her sisters, Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Dox, Saturday night and Sunday. Sweet potatoes are selling at 80 cents por bushel on our streets now. There was a delightful dance Riven to the young people by Mr. Will Hughes one [light last week. Miss Lily IieM Brown bus returned home ifter a two weeks stay in Iva. There it no place like home, sweet home, l'ansy. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all lis stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is <he only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catr.rrh Cure 13 taken In ternally, acting di:cc;'y upon the blood and mucous Eurfaccs < f the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease. and giving tho pati;-nt strength by kxii/iino nr> rnnptiintion and assisting nature in doinj lis v.-or!:. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fills to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Ad.lress F. .T. Cltliii'.yjL CO., Toledo, Ohio. Soli by all Pra<T7i3*i, T". Take liall'a Family Till:* far constipation.' s the Athens immodation Abbeville, S. C. tcrnoon at 4:00 p. m. and will arrive Abbeville at 9:45 p. ra. thus giving an East bound evening schedule at & i*ery convenient hour. Returning, this train will leave Abbeville 6:00 a. in and arrive Atlanta 8:50 a. m., thus giving an early morning daylight schedule West bound. The exact schedule at intermediate stops will be announced later. Any information may be had by application to Seaboard Agents. heap I on Building Mate ig good prices to >r material coming SEE US. I) r People. M ->ats and wheat with vhen you sow this >s next Spring with e fine grain, ^st fertilizer you can le grain. Oats will ile next May. The HOSPHATE IMPANY r - s. c LEGAL T LAND SUE. On Salesday, Monday, December 2, we will sell to (he highest bidder, 126 acres of good farm land in two tracts of about 63 acres each at Hunters, S. C., on Snake Road, opposite Hunters < Brothers'. Some in fine bottom land, woods and rest in cultivation, good nasture. Schools and churches near ] by. Terms: $500.00 Cash and balance in | one and two years. Purchaser to pay for papers. I Plats can be seen at office of Green I & Hill. Nov. 13-27. I SALE OF KEAL ESTATE By authority conferred in and by power of attorney of the heirs and : distributees of Monroe Beauford, de ceased. I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., Monday, the 2nd day < of December next, being Salesday, the real estate of said deceased, o. a tract of land known as tract Number 1, con taining 101 acres, more or less, bounded by lands J. T. Thornton, David Wardlaw, Rosenberg and Company. Also that tract of land known as tract Number 2, containing 121 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. T. Thornton, L. A. Ramey, Rosen berg & Company and Mrs. Edwards. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. A. Beauford, Administrator. SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of the Power of Sale giv en me under the Will of C. P. Grovel, deceased, I will sell at Public Auction, at Abbeville Court House, S. C., on Salesday in December next, for di vision among the devisees under said Will all that tract of land in Lown desville Township, Abbeville County, containing Two Hundred and Sixty Four Acres, more or less, and bound ed by lands of Lester Campbell on the North, on the East by Les ter Campbell and J. T. Daskin, on the South by Larkin Hunter, A. V. Barnes, and Irwin Cleckley, and . on the West by Martins Creek. Two good tenant houses and cement well on 'he place. Terms of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to >ay ror rapers. W. M. BELL, Executor. November 11th, 1912. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . Abbeville County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Abbeville Savings and Investment Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff against Mose Burt, Nancy Davis, Adeline Crwin, Harry Burt, John Henry Burt, ewis Burt, Fillmore Burt, Arelie loragne, Robert Burt, Gertrude Mor '^ne and Indiana Burt, and J. L. Per in, as administrator of the personal istate of George Burt, Deceased, De cindants. NOTICE OF SUMMONS fO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: You are hereby Summoned and Re uired to answer the Complaint in his action, which is filed in the of ce of the Clerk of the Court of Com aon Pleas of said County, and to i ervp a copy of your answer to the ! said Complaint on the subscribers at their office at Abbeville Court House. South Carolina within twenty days af ter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this iction will apply t" the Court for the elief demanded in the Complaint. Greene & Hill, Plaintiff's Attorneys. November 12, 1912. TO THE ABSENT DEFENDANTS. i"ohn Henry Burt, Lewis Burt, Fill nore Burt, and Robert Burt, TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, at Abbe ville, S. C., on November 12th, 1912, and is now on file in said office. Greene & Hill, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Vovember 12, 1912. ll-13-Gt. The Cream of t Specially imported; s New Orleans, Amei Capital; specially pacl proof, dust-proof, fresh a VERY SPECIA perfection sold by in this town. VOTAN At its price you cannot < twice its price you cam recommend and sell t L. W. KELL i SCHOOL Tablets In] General Scho Speed's Dr NOTICES Master's Sale. i THE STATE OF SOrTH CAROLINA,! County of Abbeville COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. 3. J. Hemminger, George 0. Hemmln- j ger and J. <}. Hemminger, Plaintiffs against Mrs. Mollie Richards, R. F. Hemmin ger, T. F. Hemminger, Mrs. L. E. Reeder, J. Louis Hemminger and James M. Hemminger, defendants.^ By authority of a Decree of Sale by j Lhe Court of Common Pleas for Abb?- j ville County, in said State, made in i the above stated case, I will offer for! sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. | H., S. C., on Salesday in December, A. j D. 1912, within the legal hours of sals 1 the following described land, to wit: j All that tract or parcel of land sita- I - - - ... ... i ate lying and being 111 AODevnie uoua- j ty, in Scate aforesaid, containing One Hundred and Eight (108) Acres, more j or less, and bounded by R. F. Morris,! and J. H. Southerland on the north; j S. E. Cowan on the East; A. B. An drews and G. 0. Hemminger on the South; and W. 0. Covin and Mrs. Mol lie Clinkscale3 on the West. This tract of land is within the incorpor ate limits of the town of Willington on the Savannah Valley Railroad. TERMS OF SALE?One half cash, balance on a crcdit of twelve months, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises?bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, with the fliof if tha como han tn hp fnl- I piuuou uiai u tiiv ?? I lected by suit, the mortgager shall pay all costs of collection together with ten per cent, attorneys fee. Pur chaser to have the option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. R. E. HILL. Master A. C., S. C. Master's Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. DESSIE D. PRESSLEY et al against MRS. PEARL C. BRAY et al By authority of a Decree 01 Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbe ville County, in said State, made in the above Btated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C..H., S. C., on Saleaday in December, A. D. 1912, within .he legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, con taining One and Two-thirds (1 2-3) Acres, more or less, and bounded by Charley S. White on the Northeast; J. P. Thomson on the Northwest; Seaboard Air Line Railroad on the Southwest and fronting on Walnut Street in the town of Abbeville. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. Estate of G. T. Smith, Deo'd Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take Notice that on the 9th day of De-1 cember, 1912,1 will render a final account i of my accounts and doin?r as Administra tor of the Estate of G. T. Smith, deceased, in the office of Judge of Probate for Abbe-1 ville County ut 10 o'clock a. in., and on the the same day will af'ply for a final dis charge from my trust as such Admiuistra f A?? UV1 ? All persons having demands against snid estate will present them for payment on or before that day, proven and authenticated or lie forever barred. Nov. 12,1912. St J. P. Smith, Admr. Estate of J. Morgan Daniel. Deceased. Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take Notice that on the 19th day of De cember, 1912, I will render a final account of my accounts and doing as Admlnistra t??r of the Estate of J Morgan Daniel, de ceased, in the ofllee of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. m., and nil the same'day will apply for a final \ discharge fiom my trust as such Adminis-! trator. All persons having demands against said i estate will present them for payment on or j before that day, proven and authenticated or be forever barred. Nov. 20, 1912. 8t H. H. Daniel, Admr. I i he Coffee Crop | pecially prepared in ica's Good Coffee ced in dainty, damp ness-preserving caas; L coffee of top-noich only one dealer COFFF.F. duplicate its quality; at not find a belter. We his coffee exclusively EE & BEO. I I ! BOOKS Pencils k ol Supplies. ug Store. / / i / Clot Th Any Suit or Overc fection in every de complete satisfactic clothes at any othe SUITS $7 n pr Go to Speed's and get a bottle of Russian Corn Cure. It makes rough roads easy. Money can't buy anything better than the pure Linseed Oil and Devoe's Taint at Speed's Drug Store. WHY SO WEAK ? K'dn y Troubles May be SappiDg Your Life Away. Abbeville People Have Learned this Fact. When a htalthy D'an or woman be gins to ruu down without apparen' cause, becomes weak, languid, de pressed, sutlers backache, headxche, dizzy spells and urinary disorders, weak kidneys be the cause. The slightest symptom of kidney trouble is too serious t') neglect. Doan's Kid ney Pills have earned their fame by their effectiveness in trengiheuing the kidneys and keeping them well. Here Is Abbeville testimony to prove their worth : I. S. Gibert, Abbeville, 8. C., says : "For six j ears I suffered from kidney complaint, the princi pal symptom being a constant, dull pain in the small of my back. I became tired easily, felt languid and was also subject to headaches and a blurring of my sight. The secretions from my kitSneys were too frequent in pa-sage and I was forced to arise during the night. Learning of Doan'w Kidney Pills, I procured a supply and began their use. They relieved me from the first and I continued taking them until a complete cure was ef fected." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 fents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United .1 States. c Remember the name?Doan's?and . Lake no other. * / hpc Pfii II VU ?I Clothes Don't Make They Go a Mighty ward Showing WI Man You Are. If body, You'll Appet No or dinar)7 clothes a t r ji j. store. 11 mey are nui cu right, I fire them back. I ments as will retain thei and stand the wear. You can depend upon clothes bought here to make you Innlr the nart nf the ^L BI real man. They will satisfy you, your family and your friends. f^iiAranfoi oat bearing my label represent itail. You are justified in e:? >n than if you were to pay an < :r dealer's. .50, $10, $12.50, $1E )LIAK< W Drink it for QUALITY-no better $ Buy it for ECONOb ?one pound equals two of the ordin ^ v i SPECIAL EXCIIRJ .. . VIA Till Southern F . ..FROM ABBEVILLE TO CH Account Charleston Fair and f r - Fare from Abbevi Tickets on sale November 16, ] Final limit Nov. 25, 1912. There is daily between Greenville and Charli lows : Lv Abbeville 9:20 a.m. Ar C Lv Abbeville 6:35 P-m. Ar C For Pullman reservation, please B. F. Lo< Phone 19 TLe Ladies' Working Society of the lethodlst church will hold a Bazaar in the 12th and 13th of December, "ome and buy your Xmas presents. The Method on (he Come 1 J int the Man, bat Long Ways To IAT KIND of a you ARE some ir tho JL'art. ,re admitted in this t and tailored just sell only such gar ir good appearance UNION MADE e :s clothes per fecting more equal sum for $18 OFF V4 HON RATES 5 . .. Railway ARLESTON Battleship Week. [lie $0.00 [8, 19, 20 and 21, 1912. a through car operated eston. Schedule as fol harleston 8:45 p.m. harleston 9:15 a.m. write, Swetenburg, :al Ticket Agent, Abbeville, S. C. Ladies' Working Society of the list church will hold a Bazaar 12th and 13th of December, mid buy your Xmas presents. M