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? _ - - - - n/:r -1 ' 1 " I H" 1 I in i 1 1 i?m V^. ?-* -* _m ... . ! _ ^...-v.. .?? - mr* m,rn ,rm m+ ro - ijjii i . " - - > * = " " ? - -- "" * ' 1 1 . ' V-j.'fr '?&(&? ' '; HBHI ^5??^??5= =^^^? " " r"T"~. BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. 0,? WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1906. ESTABLISHED 18fH : . . ,r t / i?o : * ^ If you have a frier Love him?yes, j ^ That you love him V Tinge his brow 1 ^ Why Hhould good Of a friend?till ht If you bear a soup ^ Sung by auy eh ^ Praise it. Do not I & Wait deserved pr jk Why should oue w Lack the joy you n If you hear a praye f By its humble, ] ^ Join it. Do not Jet W Bow before his G Why should not yc W The strength of "t> * \ If you see the hot I # From a weeping ^ Share tbem. Yes, dr Own your kinshi ^ , Why should an.von ^ - When a brother's 1 ^ Ifa silvery laugh is 0 Through the sun: Share it. 'Tis the 1 ^ "For both grief a W' There is goodness i 0 In which an hones W If your work is ma ^ n 1.. ay a inqiiui^, uci ^ . Say so. Speak out ? Ere the darkness Should a brother w< ? Falter for a word ol 0 Scatter thus your ee ^ All enriching as i ^ Leave them. Trust ^ , He will make eac ^ Ro until its bappy e ? You shall never lacl J ' ~l ~ , Special R. M. HA] Broken Lots of 100 pairs put down to a pri In tlm lot are pome $2.00 i kind, sale price 72c pr. The $ THING IN "THE LOT IS J1 1 Lot Children's Shoes for 8, sale pi ice 50c pr. COME FORE IT IS TOO LATE. OUR DRESSMAKING I OVER It will pay you to drop in want a silk suit made or a coi riaauon Deiore oruerinp, ior c hasn't got what you want f?r Express. R. M. HADDC Tht following is the I School Funds, coi i stitution Tax and ] tic Year 1906-190; J o X ~ w;r C. CW s Name of Districts. j.~ p, = Co 3 X c fc ? Lowndesvllle No 1.....T... ~ 1 i 88 Ridge 2 ! t<9 Ix>wndesvllle No. 2 3 ! 308 Lowndesvllle No. 3 4 i 61 Lowndesvllle No 4 5 I 58 Lowndesvllle No 5 ? 72 Magnolia No. 1 7 99 Magnolia No, 2. 8 187 Magnolia No 3 9 322 Mt. Carmel JO 356 t Wellington ' 11 398 . f - Bordeaux No. 1 12 ?84 L McCormick IS 380 Bordeaux No 2 14 I 142 Bollevlew 15 192 Bong Cane No 1 16 47 Calhoun No 1 17 137 Bethia 18 131 Calbouu No. 2 19 j 173 Sharon 20 2J8 Bethel HI I 322 Abbeville 22 i 1160 WarrenWn 23 I 137 Reid 24 ! 15? Pine Grove 25 I 148 Lone Forest 26 119 Antreville 27 ) 100 Union, 28 120 Hunnjr Slope 29 148 LOia f^prjijg. au HAJ Jx>ng Cane No 2.... 31 180 Kmlthville 82 SB? Promise Land Si 1?0 Central 34 195 Hagan 35 79 Parks Creek X6 i?J Keowee 37 134 Due M'est 38 399 Ponalds.., 39 185 pineville 40 110 Vermillion 41 M Graves 42 72 Oak Grove 43 93 Broad Mouth 44 92 Honea Path. I 45 Of) Pray I 46 ! 27 Winona 1 47 101 Young., I 48 54 Hall 49 ; 102 Omega 51 ! 138 Indian Hill | 62 | jjl J)rake | 515 17 Total 1 \jm__ P i at i n r n o i lUDUIlo ' See that every B NOT WAIT. r id worth loving, ind let him know ^ , ere life's evening (vith sunset slow. words ne'er be said /& t is dead? ^ r that thrills you. ^ iId of song, let the singer. aises long, ^ ho thrills your h^art 48 lay impart? ^ tr that moves you ? ^leading tone, ; the seeker !od alone. >ur brother share ^ vo or three" in prayer? ^ ears falling ^ brother's eyes, & and by the sharing, ^ P with the skies. ie be glad it-art is sad? & i rippling - ^ jhiue on his face, wise man's saying, nd joy a place." & u the mirth ^ l laugh has birth. & de more easy ht pint; hand, (0 brave and truly veil the laud. ^ tirkman dear v f cheer? 0 !e<ls of kindness, fou go; ^ : the Harvest Giver; ^ h seed to grow. nd V' " vt air' m 717 M 118 99 . KW 63 14213 231 w ? };5 '1 24 49 159 (8 ! ? 70 8H 90 orj, 40 84 m M 435 71 183 30 . 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Supt. of Education. Drink U111UU 11A Li L ottle bears this name. HAVE Yi TO BUY IT_ \ The school of experi taught us, that the t Our store Out goods Our reputs Our motto Delicious Fri Fancy To fit the tast of all kinds. , I WW ^ ! Special! DDON & CO. Shoes for Women. ce that should ruove them rapidly, -hoes, sale price Si.00 pr. The $1.50 1.00 kind, sale price 50c pr. ANY[JST 1-2 PRICE. winter, Kangaroo Calf, fizes G to IN AND GET A BARGAIN BE>EPARTMENT IS UP STAIRS THE STORE. and spei d a few moments. If you at suit or any other feind of a suit s-ee e may pave you some expense. If he a suit lie will order it for you by \tvt p_ nr\^/r-n a tvttt /IN OU X . , \nnual Apportionment of nposed of Three Mill ConPoll Tax Fund for ScholasV eSw ? | Sa I " - ? ? ? u OK _ a i I r gCfi Eo ^2 i .S c S ? ~ ? o ?=:s c i Z jj ?s* tc-.? ?0 I v =7-i a=- -M5 1 i-2 Si. I U; il" JIS It i ?1 ?* I I . t" 8 205 M | s 6623 t;;;.;.. i 5 27127 QT I *rri I ?/*.* Buggies and Of the best ma] est you. 11 HI Phones 36 and 126. souther: THBOTN EVERY BAY High-Back Coacl Drawing-Ro( Southerr Finest Car Covenient ?chi< For full information, cons R. W. HUNT, Division PMPsenger Agent, Charleston, S-5. C. Whv Payir Own Y< You can easi few shares Loan Associ: gariized in At MONEY LOiJ \ DR. NEUFF The largest and Stationei feciioo Can Milford's )U LEARNED THE BEST? r AYS. ence will teach you, as it has >est goods are the cheapest. house is new, are new, ition is well known, is "THE BEST." lits, Groceries ,e of an epicure. Confections Wagons kes at prices that will interIT T I) CUWO ILL (S m\ Main and Trinity Streets. N RAILWAY. 3H SERVICE. " ALL THE WAY. les. >m Sleepers, and 1 Railway Dining Cars. s. Fastest Time. dules on local Trains. lilt any Southern Railway Agent, or BROOKS MORGAN, \ Asft. General Paw-enger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Not Stop lg Rent and )ur Home 1 ly do this by taking in the Building and ation, now being or)beville. NED AT 6 Per Cent. SEE ER or R. S. LINK, most complete line of y, Books and >1 Supplies be seen at Drug Store. 0AY8 GONE BY. Ob, the rtaya gone by 1 Ob, the days gone byt The apples in the orchard and the pathway through the rye, 'A'ne enwrap 01 wo rouin, sua uw wiuaun ? the quail As be piped across the meadowa sweet aa any nightingale; When the bloom waa on the clover and tha blue was in the sky, And my happy heart brimmed over la tke day's gone by. In the days gone by, when my naked fwt were tripped By tho honeysuckle tangles where the water lilies dippod, And the ripple of the river lipped the moea along &ie brink Where the placid eyed and lazy footed cattle came to drink, And the tilting snipe stood fearless of the trn ant's wayward cry, And tho splashing of tke swimmer fa the day* gone by. Oh, Ihe days gone by! Oh, .the days gone byl The music of the laughing lip, the luster of the eye, The childish faith in fairies and Aladdin's magio ring, The simple, soul reposing, glad belief In everything, When life was like a story, holding neither sob nor sigh tn the golden, olden glory of the days gpae by. ?James Wfiitooinb Riley. XA HEALTHY MAN. Here Are the Point* That G* t? Makt a Centenarian.''' Hfere are the points of a healthy man. If you have them all you may, barring accidents, count on being a centenarian. jlc you nave most 01 tnem, you u iwui m ripe old age, but even If you have only few don't be alarmed, for many apparently crazy human machines last a aurpsisIngly long time. First, your body and limbs should b# plump, but the plumpness should be of the firm and muscular, not the fleshy type. Your figure ought to be erect, and, whether you are tall or short, well proportioned. Length without breadth 1b a very*'bad thing in a man, for there is no room 'for vital organs largo enough to thoroughly perform their duties. Your step should be springy and elastic, your gait firm and easy. These things indicate muscles ot good quality and nerve of good tone. Your aye should be bright and neither prominent nor hollow. Bright eyes show that the circulation of blood in the brain is good. Your complexion should be clear and/ fresh. It is usually not well with you xrVipn vrvnr face is nale. sallow, florid OT subject to sudden flushings. But In this matter your occupation has great Influence, and you might have the worst possible complexion and be in perfect health. But that, of course, Is the exception,! not the rulo. ~ V Your head should aot be very large, at at least if it is large your neck, shoulder* and chest ought to correspond in size. If you feel your pulse, It should be regular; If it drops a beat now and again or beats " very fast and excitedly after the least exertion or emotion then the heart Is weak. Your breathing should be tranquil and inaudible. Any sounds mean that the passages are more or less clogged. You should not know you have a stomach?that Is to say, as a rule. Of oonrw there are times when thpt organ gets cqt 'of order in the healthiest' individual, and then it is alwayB sure to make Its owne* aware of its existence. You should always, except when the weather Is bitterly cold, feel comfortably warm through your 1 1 A# fVfl WflOie ovow W ?uu v*yu VI VMV afUQv** and toes. Otherwise something is wrong with the circulation or the heat producing apparatus. You should have sound deep, without dreams or nightmare?, and it should not t last too long or too short?say, eight U 1 eight and a half hours every night. Your voice should not be hoarse, and you should be a stranger to sore throats. Your appetite should not be too great or too small, while you should not be a sufferer from headaches, giddlmess or neuralgia, and, of oourse, you Should not have palpitations or faintings or varicose veins. If you answer to the abeve description, you have neither di&mse of the brain, spinal cord, heart, lungs, liver, stomach, muscles or nerves, and you are in as perfect health as it is possible for human beings to be. But at the same time many a round shouldered, narrow chested, thin an# aallow man is as tough as steal, works hard and lives till he Is almost tired of the world, and, of course, even the healthiest of us must go through a course of colds, coughs, headaches, dyspepsia attacks and the .like. Still, If your chest is small in proportion to the rest of yoiir body you are likely te have less stamina, and yon set orsrdo sueh things as football, ogling or even brain work'.?New York Werld. He Di-d Hla Beit, In an Aberdeen bookshop an old lady was Inquiring for a copy of the Biblq, and the shopkeeper brought forward ene at half a crown. But the old lady wanted something cheaper. A copy at 18 penn was produced containing illustration*. But the Illustrations, the old lady averred, entailed superfluous expenditure. "Then, here," said the shopkeeper, "li a copy for a shilling which contains a' that's necessary for salvation." ^descended from the ladder antf Jftid it befoj? his customer, "But hae ye no something a wee hit tsheaper?" asked the old lady. "Wumman, wumman," said the shopman, "ca' upon the AWichty to come down and 6ell ye hla ain publications, for t oon dae nae malrl"?London Chronicle^ A Financial Shake, /' "Good morning Mr, Toney. Ob tkt ilok list today?" "Yes, ulr; got the ague." "Do you ever shake?" "Yes." "When do you 6haKe again?" "Can't say when; shake every day Why do you ask?" "Oh, nothing In particular, ?nly I thought if you shook bad I'd like to stand by and soft if you couldn't shake the IS shillings out of your pocket which you have owed me so long I"?London Standard. - Tortolae Shell. What is tailed tortoise shell Is not lbs bony covering or shield of the turtle, but only the scales which cover It. These are 13 in number, 8 of them flat and* 5 a little ourvcd. A large turtle affords about eight pounds of them, tho plates varying from an inch to a quarter of an Inch In thickness. Th? Fool and His Money. ' Optimism," Bald the sorry fool, "la ?eeing the green side of a $6 blU " ''And what is pessimism?" asked hla friend. '' Seeing neither side of a <5 hill."?N?w York Commercial Advertiser. ?c-- ' "*w . <* : v #- > If you want a Gasoline be sure you get the the brand We sell them J LAND! / 353 Acres The Healthiest Pla Situated near Little Mountain, 7 1-5 public roads run ihrough plantation. H and stables, large cotton bouse, with cow well which would supply water for whol (our fpleudid springs well located. Woe cleared land for six-horse farm. Iu addi Lies well and practically no waste on thf Apply to flij Peoples | / ABBEVILI OFFICERS. 8. G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER. Vice-President. R. E. COX, Cashier. Shaves and t Since the time of the anc beard by some means or Since that time there - has but none so radical as in th ancients plucked their beardi much pain and discomfort. self with a Christy Sa: uine pleasure and no fear cost only a dollar and a \ show them to you. Use a shaving be an ordeal to be Christy Safety Razors c< McMURRAY i : SCHOOL Tablets Ii General Sch Speed's D Wire Yoi Flp~+rir Ismn? arp best Electric lamps are the safes Electric lamps are the mos It is easier to touch a but' in the dark. No explosions. INO lamp OMinmeys. No kerosene oil. No greasy lamps. And cheapest in the end. See THOMSON. Do it nc best wiiicii Dears ; , I. H. C. H W. McKEE, JR. | LAND! I for Sale. I tee in the .County. S 2 miles from Abbeville C. H. Two aa oue 9-room dwelling, large barn ' stalls. Three tenant* houses. Deep~kO " Una fnnr atreamR gnd. fl *3 |riautaviuu. xxao wv-.... ? ? d and timber in abundance. Enough .M| ition there is valuable mineral deposit; i premises. ' PRESS AND BANNER, or T, J. LYON. jj laviip Hani jE, S. C, I DIRECTORS. 3 S G. Thomson, ' H. G. Anderson G. A. Neuflfer, C. C. Gambrell, I W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, I J. 3. Stark, R. E. Cox, 9 Jonn A. Harris. I I Shavers. 1 ient Greeks trimming of the I other has been in vogue. :; J been advances in all lines, i. -'n^j id method of shaving. The s. This was attended with Today you can shave yourfety Bazor with gen- ; j of cutting yourself. They lalf. ' Come in and let us Christy and no longer will dreaded. ' amplete with six blades at DRUG CO. , BOOKS I .1 . ^ Pencils "'! 'i ik ' /^r\1 Rntvnl'ipQ WA U^J7*iww. / rug Store. *-.li tr.jiV. ir House. it. t convenient. ton than to fumble for matches >W. - -