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p':' r >| ?I .1 > > ..m-rflJM II HJ P- WEST ENL>. News D?In Picked l'|> Here and There About the City. " Mrs. W. F. Beckwlth has (tone to Btshopvliie on a visit to her cousin, Mrs. W. Jl, Ale Cushen. Mrs. Carrie Calhoun Heard of Elbertoa has > been In the city tor tne past week the guest, ol Mrs. Ed Calhoun. M lso Mary Bask In of Lebanon was In the city for several days last week the guest of me misses uaier. Aire. Geo. McDuffle Miller has returned to her bomeln Laurensmter a week's stay bete with her daughter Mrs. Horace McAllister. Mrs. J. Deody Miner Is at bome again after spending a week In Athens with frleuds. Mr. C.D. Brown went to Rock Hill Thursday to the bedside of 'his brotber-ln-law. Mr. Sandlfer who died Saturday after several week's Illness. Mr. Brown returned to Abb> vllle Monday. Mr. Kroklne Blake was In tbe city Saturday aud Sunday from Cteuison College. Mrs. Piukney Mcllwaln and ber daughter Mies Ruby Mcllwaln of Hodges wert* In the Oily several days last week tue guest of Mtx. W. A. Nlckles. Mrs. Horace McAllister has gone to Laureua for a ten days visit to ber bome people Mrs. L. J. Lesley returned Saturday f*oin , Westminster where she has been to attend the funeral or her daughtei-in-law Mrs. W. D. Lesley. Mrs. (?. W. Speer was In the city Friday from Monterey. Dargan's window Is full of beautiful china and cuiglass. The large plate giaos rairroth add much to theattractlveuess of tbe window. Mrs. fi. Rlngan Thomson will entertain tb?. Euobre Club Friday afternoon at four o'clock Dr. A. C. Wilklnsls In Beach Island preach * lng a series of sermons. Misses Mary and Fannie Starke are ai home again after a six week's stay In Atlanta. They left Tuesday for Columbia where they * ' 1 ?... .1 i 1 %a f U .ii?n <4.%. Will D? llie gUBSUI Ui wins juvuioe juancj uui Ids the Fair. Mrs. Catherine Mimma has returned to her home In Leesvllle niter spending ?omelluithere with her daughter Mrs. Edgar Cuoo. Mra. S. G. Thompson went 10 JUne West lam Wednesday to attend the marriage or bei cousin Mlac Annie Bowie to Mr. Artbu> Townaend of Donalda. Miss Runette Turner baa returned to Atlanta after a pleaaani viail borne. Mra. Edgar Casou leu Monday for (Columbia whereahe will vleli her aiaier Mra. Gage du lng the fair. Brtv T MUa Vera Cllnkscales and Mr. Jamet Clinkaoaiea ol Monterey were lu ibe citj r Monday. Mra. T. M. Swift baa ret uroed to ber honx In Elberton after a abort May in tne city tb?guetrl of Mra. W. W. Bradley. Mra. H. D. Reese and little Mlai Lou in went to iX>lumbla Tueaday where tney wii Join Mr. Reeae and Mra. EarJ Page and eujoy t tbe lair. Mlaa Nettle Russell and Mrs. James Lawaon attended tne Bowle?Townaend wedding In Due Weat last Wednesday. Mra. J. D. Peeka of CroM Hill la In Ibe clt> pending aome time with ber eouam Mrs. J E. McIUvid. Mlbaes Rutb and Elizabeth Ba^kadale weni to Greenwood Friday and stayed until Sunm day with their grandmother, Mrs. J. K. Durst. Mra. W. T. Cunningham of Monterey wu* shopping In the olty Monday. Mm. Samuel Vlsanskl lefi Tuesday lor bti home In Allan la after spending some tlm. bere with ber sister, Mrs. P. Rosenberg. Mrs. J. D. Kerr entertained aiewofbei friends Thursday morning at oards, In bonoi of Miss Towner and Miss Thompson ol Mow York who are Mrs. Tusten's guents. Dr. C. M. MoMarray was called to Cllntoi &/V-.- Thnrsoay on account ol tbe dealb of hibrother Mr. Otis McMurray who was killed In Savannah by railing in front of bis eoglne , Dr. McMurray has tbe deepest sympathy ol , his friend* bere in this affliction. Mrs. J. L. Perrln Is In Rook Hill spending ; j' a few days with her daughter Ming Marj Parrln who is attending wintbrop College. Mr. Geo. W. Speer Jr. ot Monterey woo I - attending Ciemvon College spent Sunday in the olty tbe guest of Mr. Ersklne Blaise. Mr W. D. Barksdale spent Bu~\day hi Greenwood. , Tbe reception given last Wednesday afternoon by Mlaa Isabel Haddon In boDor 01 , Miss Thompson and Miss Towner was indeed a dellgbtfnl affair. Daring tbe afiep e noon aboatseventy five ladies called. Mis* Haddon was assisted in receiving by Mr* M. L. Bullock, Miss Marie tiary and Mrs. W W. Bradley. Miss Plevna Seal gracelolij presided over the the paneh bowl. Ices and o?ke? were banded in tbe drawlag room vhere Misses Onle and Caro Morse E.lza Gary and Irene Rosenberg saw tbat every olb was served. There was no services (n tbe A. R P. church jK Sabbath, as the pastor Rev. ?. B. Kenneaj moo r?n# rtf (ho nlto _ (The friends of Mr. Edwin Parker regret to learn of bis losses by Are Saturday nlgbB. It * was only by berolo efforts tbat bis dwelling ? was saved. Mrs. William Taylor and ber children left Monday for tbelr borne lb Klobmond, Va.. after spending some time here with Mrs Eugene 0. Hicks. Dr. J. A. Dickson was In Atlanta last week 0,1 business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Cowan of Rayevlile, Ga., are In the city spending a.wblle ? with Mrs. P. A. Cheatham. Mrs. J. A. Dong Is at home again after spending some time In Lancaster with her parents. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL 4\S ESTATE BY EXECUTORS. By authority conferred in and by the last will and testament of Sarah j E.tCheatham, deceased, we will sell (at public out-cry at Abbeville, U. Jti. S. C., on saleday in November next, 1 ' being the 5th day thereof, the real estate belonging to the Estate of said deceased, consisting of | - Four Hundred and Fifty Acres more or less, of valuable farm lands. This land will be subdivided into four tracts, pranging from Eighty to 1 One Hundred and Fifty Five acres. ft.- ?plots of which will be exhibited on |p^' day of sale. ' Terms of Sale?One half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent I Ik ?$ '? P?r annum. , Credit portion to be secured by lands of purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, or purchaser may have , option of paying all cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and recording. P. A. Cheatham, J. H. Cheatham, H. C. Thomas, |g^ Oct. 6th, 11)06. Executors. MASTER'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. L A and T A Brock against Hannah xvimpan ai iu xajriui.?x>jr Order of Court. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for ; sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C H., S C., on Salesday in November A D 1906, within the legal hours of sale : the following described land to wit: 1 All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, ; in the State aforesaid, containing ' FOUR HUNDRED and SIXTY Acre*;, ! more or less, and bounded by lands of : Mrs Jane Johnson and others being the tract of landjdevised by Jane Taylor to Hannah Kirkpatrick and Anna Taylor. , Term* of Sale?Cash. Mauri , r nr n I ij w rerriu, Ma-ter A C., S C, ' Abbeville 12 Oct. 1906. If yea waut all leather shoes go to S. J, Link be guarantee* every pair be tella to be solid leather. ( FLUE CURING ROASTING IA \ ?? . . Flue Curing Develo Found In Schnai ' H There are three ways us mers for curing and prepz tobacco for the market; na cured, air cured and flue cu anrl rfippn wav iq rsllpH V/4V4 UliV4 ft * v-r w w. the later discovery and impi is called flue cured. In f the tobacco is taken fron and suspended over inte flues in houses especially b tain the heat, and there k proper temperature until t process developes in the tc stimulating taste and fragr found in Schnapps tobacc green coffee is made fraj stimulating by the roastin Only choice selections of inirv flnp rnred leaf, rrrm J*"V " ' e>? famous Piedmont country, best tobacco grows, are Schnapps and other Reynol of high grade,-flue cufed r. j. Reynolds Toj NOTICE OF ELECTION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Notice is hereby given that the General Election for Representatives in Congress will be held at the voting precincts fixed El by law in the County of Abbeville on bt Tuesday, November 6,1906, said day being ty Tuesday following the first Monday; as bi prescribed by law. : in The qualifications for suffrage are as sc follows: I Residence in State for two years, in the b< County one year, in the polling precinct w in which the elector offers to vote, four ai months, and the payment six months be- as fore anv election of any poll tax then due ij and payable. Provided, That ministers in charge of an organized church and teach- A ers ot public schools shall be entitled to c vote after six months' residence in the B State, otherwise qualified. Registration.?Payment of all taxes, in- A eluding poll tax, assessed and collectable T during the previous year. The production 7, of a certificate or the receipt of the officer aj authorized to collect such taxes shall be lo conclusive proof of the payment thereof. tt Before the hour fixed for opening the ai polls managers and clerks must take and C subscribe to the Constitutional oath. The | in Chairman ol tne iioara 01 aianagers i**u, m administer the oath to the other Managers ai and to the Clerk: a Notary Public must I pi administer the oath to Chairman. The j oi Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk.' t Polls at each voting place must be open- si ed at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock fr p. m., except in the city of Charleston, no where they shall be opeeed at 7 a. m. and ti closed at 6 p. m. ic The Managers have the power to fill a Vacancy; ana if none of the Managers at- D tend the citizens can appoint, frqm among the qualified votersl tne Managers, who, b after being sworn, can conduct the elect- fc Ion. ai At the close of the election, the Mana- O gers and Clerk must proceed publicly to of open the ballot boxes and count the ballots O therein, and continue without adjourn- ni ment until the same is completed, and as make a statement of the result for each fo office, and sign the same. "Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board p( or someone designated by the Board, must si deliver to the Commissioners of Election CI the poll list, the boxes containing the bal- ac lots and written statements of tne result ai 5f the election. - ac Managers of Election?The following M Managers of Election have been appointed C] to hold the election at the various precincts in the said countv: ea Abbeville?W A Calvert, chairman; P p. Roche, P A Cheatham. w Mt, Carmel?Jno. Scott, chairman, T B cl Frasier, Ed'Lawton. Willington?S S McBride, chr; A B An- vs drews, G W Cade. te Donalds?J, Watt Johnson, Jno. Mc- tb Dill, Robt. Dunn, jr. w Due West?Arcn Kennedy, Boyce Ellis, el Nim Gaddis. Antreville?Hpnry Power, Willam Mc- g< Adams, George Caivert. op Lowndesville?S. S. Boles, Matt Barnes, tb Enoch Nance. m Magnolia?C. G. McAllister, chairman; m Tom Fortson, Gordon Campble. fit Central School House?A, J. Morrison, th A B Robinson, D. P. Hannah, chairman. so Clatworthy's Gross Roads?John Brown, de chairman; J. J. Link, W. J. Link. tb McCormick?Jno. Edmunds, chairman; lo A, J. Holloway, Robert Smith. of Bryant's Cross Roads?R H Armstrong, chairman; Simp Ashley, Add M Carwile. to Keowee?J. Will Ashley, chairman; R. ci O. R ran van. Robt. Pruitt. Rock Springs- -Josh Ashley, chairman; George Hanes, Melvin Ashley. m The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of r? their number to secure the box and blanks for the election November 3, 1906, at Ab- A beville Conrt House. W. A. LANIER. L S. W. SUTHERLAND, S.F.EDMUNDS. B October 15,1006. J< ^ MASTER'S SALE. *0 rHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, sl .County of Abbeville. B Court of Common Pleas. K J A Tribble against Willie A Agnew and others.?Foreclosure. J< By authority of a Decree of Sale by \\ the Court of Common Pleas for Abbe?illo PnnntTi in ooiH Stntp. made in di the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C H., S U on Salesday in Novetrber A D 1906, within the legal hours of tale th the following described land, towit: fo All that tract or parcel of land situate, vi lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing ONE HUNDRED and FOUJti Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of G T g| Smith, John B McDill, J F Agnew and o, others. _ Skteen acres of said land Having oeen ?oia to it j? otonu on me 7th November 1900. Term8of Sale - For Cash.- In case the purchaser fails to comply with the .. terms of Sale, that the Master sell oji j** same or some succeeding Salesday, op 10 jftmo terms, at risk ox purchaser L W Perrin, ? Master A C., SC. a Abbeville 11 October 1000. n< It yoa want the best flour tbat cap be made If )f wheat roll on 8. J. Lipfc. * 1 / IMPROVESTO (PROVES GRE i.., < IIUA OAIMAIII AASNM F? WM5 ^4III?Uiailli(| rn that Satisfies T< ed by far- Hundreds tring their on sale that mely, sun outside of tl red. The bacco is flue air cured; ^ed with roved way sweetened i lue-curing chew of Schi i the field hunger long nselv hot SUS? to^accc " t it; >uilt to re- cured tobacc ept in the Piedmont re his curing jess sweeten >bacco the and has a 1 ant aroma satisfying ef :o, just as kindoftobac ^rant and satisfy, more g process. expectorating this ripe, and chew S vn in the Schnapps where the ers formerly : used in to$i.ooper ds' brands at 50c. per p tobaccos. 10 and 15 ce 5acco Company, Wis NOTICE OF ELECTION. 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Notice is hereby given that the General j lection for State and County Officers will ) held at the voting precincts prescribed 7 law in said County, on Tuesday, Ncvem;r 6, 1906, said day being Tuesday followg the first Monday in Nvoember, as preribed by law. At the said election a separate box will j provided at which qualified electors ill vote upon the adoption or rejection of i amendment to the State Constitution, s provided in the following joint resoi'tion*: " A JOINT RESOLUTION pkoposixo to a mend Section 7, Article VII., of the P onstitution, Relating to Municipal C onded Indebtedness. ii Section 1. Be it resolved by the General A ssembly of the State of South Carolina, 0 hat the following amendment to Section v of Article VIII., of the Conititution, be q jreed to: add at the end thereof the fol- f wing words: Provided, further, That ,( le limitations imposed by this Section J" id by Section 5 of Article X., of this uunuitui'iuu, nuau Uvu nv taic uwuitcu y idebtedness incurred by the city of Benittsville, where the proceeds of said bonds 1] re applied solely and exclusively for the a archase, establishment and maintenance : a water works plant or sewerage sys- n ;m and where the question of incurring jy ich indebtedness is submitted to the eeholders and qualified voters of such ^ lunicipality, as provided in the Constituon upon the question of other bonded idebtedness. Cl Approved the 23rd day of February, A. b . 1906. j Tlore shall be separate and distinct alots and boxes at this election for the T 11 wing officers, to wit: (1) Governor id lieutenant Governor; (2) Other State fficers; (8) State Senator; (4) Members Ci : House of Representatives; (5) County b fficers. On wnich shall be the name or p imes of the person or persons voted for i such officers, respectively, and the office T r which they are voted. Before the hour fixed for opening the >lls Managers and Clerks must take and Ci ibscribetne Constitutional oath. The _ hairman of the Board of Managers can lminister the oath to the other memhers R id to the Clerk: a Notary Public must x Iminister the oath to the Chairman. The ,, anagers elect their Chairman and * [erk. Polls at each voting place must be openi at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock m., except in the city of Charleston, a: here they shall be opened at 7 a. m. and g osed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to fill a 6 icancy, ana if none of the Managers atnd, the citizens can appoint from among ie qualified voters, the the Managers, c< ho, after being sworn, can conduct the b ection. At the close of the election, the Mana>rs and Clerk must proceed publicly to J >en the ballot boxes and count the ballots lerein, and continue without adjournent until the same is eompleted, and ake a statement of the result for eaeh of:e and sign the same. Within three days C( ereafter, the Chairman of the Board or ai ime one designated by the Board, must c sliver to the Commissioners of Election 0 ie poll list, the boxes containing the baits and written statements of the results the election. Managers of Election.?The following Ji anagers of Election have been appointed ^ i hold the election at the various pre- ? 4 4. ? - K uuio iu buc r>a.iv* vuuuuy; ^ Managers for State Office. ft] Abbeville.?W G Chapman. A C Chal- m ers, L C Niekles. T Mount Carrael.?T W Mars, J R Tar- a: ,nt, Jas Sutherland. * Willington.?I L LeRoy, S P Morrah, T Andrews. w Donalds.?J A Carwile, E L Waldrop, ew Shannon. Due West.--01in Hagen, J H Brooks, W ? Going. Antreville.?L 0 Robinson, chairman; )hn F Gray, Lyle Haddon. Lowndesville,?W C Shaw, chairman; H Bell, G W McNair. 1'. Magnolia.?H W Lawson, chairman: R n( Bell, H H Hester. P Central School House, Long Cane Town- e tip?H C Bowie, T Y. .Robinson, Will D| owie. Clatworthy's Cross Roads,?W H Mc- 0 inney, C E Wilson, Eli Link, ' chairman, p Brvau't Cross Roads.?G T McAdams, )sh N Ashley. Robt Young. C( Keowee.?J N Ashley, J W McMahan, tl r N Kerr, McCormick.-^-J B Harmon, J J An- , ews, S A Edmunds, chairman. ir Rock Sjjring.?J R Sheffield, Jim Shaw, e] ttrsmu iriiiiiips. The Managers at each precinct named hi >ove are requested to delegate one ;of sj eir number to secure boxes and blanks , . r the election November 3, 1900 at Abbelie Court House. W. E. MORRISON, chr. W. D. HARMON, n R. O. McADAMS. di Commissioners of Suite and County lections for Abbeville County, S. C. ctober 15,19Wi, . in ri tc In Nelf-Defense P1 . . .... . tri ajor Hamm, editor and manager oi ie Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., hen he was fiercely attacked, four ;ars ago, by Piles, bought a box of Oi uckleu's Arnica Salve, of which he ys: "It cured me in ten days and > trouble since." Quickest healer of urns, Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 25c Spec's drug store. J V \ BACCOLIKE I- - EN OOFFEE f D Aroma and Taste o\ ibacco Hunger of imitation brands are t, look like Schnapps; the le imitation plugs of to- (1 cured, but the inside is 111 cheap, flimsy, heavily e% lir cured tobacco; one i? lapps will satisfy tobacco S1 er than two chews of & k *\ sts prove that this flue 11 o, grown in the famous & gion, requires and takes ing than any other kind, l wholesome, stimulating, se feet on chewers. If the co you are chewing don't T ; than the mere habit of y, stop fooling yourself (. chnapps tobacco. u is like the tobacco chew- * bought costing from 75c. pound; Schnapps is sold ? ound in 5c. cuts, strictly ? < :nt plugs. eb, p1 [STON-SALEM," N. C. u rhc State of South Carolina, J( county of abbeville jCourt of Common Pleas. C nli n A TT a rrrm nr?H -Tnlm W T fiimn- I - - ? son as Administrators with will annexed of William Johnson Stevenson o deceased, and in their own right, & Plaintiffs, against Bettie E. Killingsworth et al.r defendants. (j By virtue of the power given to us I' i and by the last will and testament u f William Johnson Stevenson, late of .bbeville County in sakl State, and J'.1 ursiiant to a decree of the Court of lommon Pleas for Abbeville County 11 i said State made by his Honor, James * .ldrich September 10 1906, we will ~ ffer for sale at public outcry at Abbeille Court-House, South Carolina on alesday in November next within the ?gal hours of sale the following dejribed land, to wit: I. Tract No. I of the estate lands of rj William Johnson Stevenson, deceased, fing, situate and beirg in said State nd county containing 110 1-4 Acres, lore or less, and bounded by lands of a) [ B Clinkscales, Tract No. 2., Tract oi o 4, Tract No 5 and Tract No (J. II. Also Tract No 2 of said lands ontaining54 1-4 Acres, more or lessi, ounded by lands of M B Clinkscales, _ C Tribble, Tract No 3, Tract No 4 and ract No 1. III., Also Tract No 3 of said lands Dntaining 38 7-8 Acres, more or Jessj ' ounded by Jar.ds of J C Tribble, G T _ [agen, Samuel Watt, Tract No 2 and ract No 4. IV. Also Tract No 4, of said lands antaining 47 3-4 Acres, more or less, nd bounded by lands of J N Nance, 0 . S Uldrick, Tract No 5 Tract No 1, ract No 2, Tract No 3 and Samuel T fatt. I V. Also Tract No 5 of said lands Dntaining 62 4-5 Acres, more or less, tj nd bounded by lands of R S Uldrich, lllis Brothers, J H Greene, Tract No , Tract No 1 and Tract No 4. VI. Also Tract No 6 of said estate ontaining 135 Acres, more or If S3, and ounded by lands of Tract No 5, Tract m o 7, James H. Greene, R C Brownlee, W J Simpson, M B Ciinkscnles and ract No 1. VII. A lso Tract No 7 of said lands villaining 53 3-8 Acres, more or less, iid bounded by Tract No 6, Tract No 1 and lands of Jas H Greene. All the above lands are a part or vi tM arcel of the estate lands of William be ohnson Stevenson, lying, situate and 01 eing in Long Cane Township in said P" tate and County, lately occupied by pii [ary J. and AveHne A Stevenson. p? he tracts are more fully represented ud shown by plats made by William litch el, surveyor and civil engineer hich are now on file in the ollice of le Cle'k of Co"rt of Common l'leas ri x- - i ii /xuuctinu v/uuiity in saici state. TERMS OF SALE. be One-half cash, balance on a credit of I months from date of sale, the credit ortion to bear interest at the rate of ight per centum per annum from day f sale, and to be secured by the bond f the purchaser and mortgage of the remises, each providing for ten per rnt, attorreys fees, for collection, if ie services of an attorney are neces- be iry in the collection thereof; allowig, however, to the purchaser or* ptir- [? lasers the option to pay all cash, if w> e or they so elect. The purchaser m. lall pay for papers in addition to his id. in The said lands will be sold in sepaato i ronfe ot- in/linnfo/1 K.. ?l 1 >v tmvraw IIIUIIOICU UV llll? UUllVt' ; ' lit! ascriptions. ?n The said sale will not include grow* i ig crops, nor interfere with t he | glit of the parties in possession I pn i remain in possession during the {[|] resent yenr until sucli crojis are ithered. Jjio. A. Hagen, . J. W. Simpson, St. 10, 1906. Executors. * ur lU'Hi. | Eloom for rent. I 01 J. R. Glenn. I Iifllrr <o J. F. (,SiiihNra1*>?. T Abbeville ('. ^ O'-'fir Sir: llere?-s the difTVrence ;t weeu two pure paiuls; oue stloug; ^ ,e other weak. ? *1 1i kSlnimf Ail \*r? noillfoH V,' 1 XIUII^CI, OUIUUIIMI, ? ie., ?o new houses, the houses exactly ike:o?eauother pure paint, the.other evoe. Devoe coals :i quarter less for tint and labor. r People generally are paying twice- u er for paint. - [g Yours trnlv* FWDKEOE&.CO u< , S. 1!. J{. Speed sells our paiuf. rt > Iho Truitoon Of ai Abbeville ItaptiNt Church. pj enflemen* a We hike the liberty of tolling yon lat every church will be given a libal quantity of L. & M. Paint when- a rer they paint. n 4 gallon* L. & M. mixed Willi 3 gal- a is Unseed Oil will paint a moderate a /.fd bouse. Actual co9t L. & M. about $1.20 per illon. . a L. & M. Zinc hardens L. & M. ^tiite Lead und makes thepaiut wear ^ keiroti. Largest mills in the world use L. g M. g Arnold Print Works,'North Adams, a?<s., n-ed nearly 17,000 gallons L. M. Paint made with 10,000 gallons B . & M and 7 000 gallons pure Lin h e<l Oil. Sold by P. B. Speed. .. , ? fci YNEK'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY u Many Have J>j and llon i h Know It. Do voil belch up wind? Ta>te your b md afier eating? See specks before jj io eye-? Aie yon pale and bug- u mi ? Doe* your heart flutter? Arc fc >u dizzy? Do you have pains in s-i^le ^ r back ? Hidings or pimples oti the ^ iiu? A re you low spirited ? Is there c sour tade? Breath bad? Headache? !: Veuk kidneys? Billon-? Coiisti pat- (_ 1? Are you nervous? If so, you C ave Dyspep-ia, and it is a dangerous ' )udition. To cure, take Tynei's Dys- ^ epsia Keinedy. It is made for just c jch troublesand symptoms. Tyuer's J>yspep?ia Remedy removes acids from ie stomach, strengthen* weak stom- t L;h9, and cures the worst Dyspepsia or 1 ndigestion. Druugi-tn or by expres) cents a bottle. Money refunded if , fails to cure. Medical advice and ; rcular free by writing Tyner Remedy o., Augusta, Ga. \ Dimter from The I?lasfU??. There's grave danger from the plague f Coughs and Colds that are so prevlent, unless you take Dr. King'aNew r ijscovery for Consumi tion, C?"ghs f nd Coins. Mrs. Geo. Walls, of Forest { ity, Me., writes: "It's a Godsend to i eople living in climates where coughs nd colds prevail. 1 find it quickly 1 tids them. It prevents Pneumonia, ] ure.-t LaGrippe, giveH wonderful reef ill Abllinm and Hay Fever, and wikt'H weak lung* strong enough u> j ard off Consumption, Coughs ^nd f olds. 50c and $1.0?. Guaranteed bv J peed'a Drug Store. Triai bottle free. Lancl for Sale. i t fHE IIOMK OK THE LATE 8. W. COCI1- { L riiu, containing 2 150 Acres. i went}-five (25) acres In bottom land Situ- I .ert tlirf?j lullen from Abbeville Court House j x Due West road. Apply to Mm. H. M. COCHRAN, . Clinton, a. (J. or (.'. M. I'ocliran uu premise*. June 'JO l!K)i, irti *, | DK t AL NOTICE J Dr. S, GK Thomson, FKICK ON" Mi"I '? i wwpj, AbtiBVllle. ?. 0. -r -w -v -? y y- 4 ? f -w -*~-i i n JJ1S. J. 1*. rW<JlYL.?i?, Surgeon Dentist. ffice over R.M. Haddon & Co's Store HI COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. [IS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM MONDAY, OCTOBER l 15th UNTIL SATURDAY, S DECEMBER 31st, 1906. J he Rate of State, County, School ? and Special Tax, Including One a Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar 5 Commutation Tax, g N ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TO s ral8?' K?i pllen lor the flscal year coin noetic- ? ? January 1, 1900, notice Is hereby given ^ iHt ttie utllceol County Trenourer lor Abbe* lie County wi l be open for ttie collection of x?k tor eaifl (1-iPiil ve?r from Monday, Octo- ^ sr l.jih, until Monday, December .'Ust, witli- * it penally, Tht-re will beaddid? A penally ol one per cent, on all taxes not ild on January lut, 100". A penalty in i wo per cent, on all tuxes not ild irti February let. 1!H)7. A peim My of seven per cent, oil all taxes not iirt mi March l-t. 11?07 ui?'k I*: r On i. of Taxation are hm FOIIIIWM: Hlrtte Tax 5 mills. County Tmx 2% " SIiiK1 lit? Fund 1 " a School '< ' T Total 111 ? T rn addition to the above, a special tax will : collected for sumo I purposes as follows : T Abbeville Special School 5 mills. ^ AbtievllleSpecial U.K. Bonds ' >< Bethel :> " n Sharon I " Jjowndcsviue 1 " Mt Cnrmel 3 " y Wlliington 3 " y MoCormick U " ti Due Wot ;{ " v A poll tax of One Dollar per capita nn ell aleciti/.ens tieiween the at;e ol 21 and (H ai ars. except such as i.re exempt by 1. w, will tl icillectid. t( \ corn inula I Inn road lux of One Dollar will | ir collected the mine tln.o as oilier tuxes j (? im Hll mull* eiti/.nns between the Htm of IS| n i<1 50 \ ears, ex-'epl such as arc exempt ''d b I tt w. Unless m:lil iax is p*l<| by tirst of March,! n< 17, etrtit liayw work upon the public bight-idi <y? will be required under an overseer, II su I < > nch be ueci'KKHry. ! |li r?xe? me |.h> atile only In sold and silver j .> 1 In, I' 111 ted S'utes cnriency, National Hank |r >l?s and t'onpoiis ol stale liotids which be- km me payable during tlie year, liiaC. A tax of C,'l centn will lie col'ected on inch dog. ar :\s ho lew avail tbetiikeivt'k oi the opportun- pi r o( pa.vina taxes at th?> linns and p'ncrg ; reio'ore designated. 1 will discontinue tlieior pointment* over tinr County, and collect j mtuxes at t hi- Treasurer's odjee. I t'i 'artlesdesnli>^ in'<>tnoition by n<i*!l in re-'of rd to tin ir t>:Xi? wsl- please write before | 1 winner Hiilt. siiitlni: the location of their j th uperty, and Include jiustngp for reply, and | ar u<e pay I tin taxes by cluck must include! : e charge for collection. tic W. T. BRADLEY, |jh Troasurer, ! < ? tepleriiticr Iltli, "j 7~D. SIMPSON,"M.D?.';; Physician and Surgeon. | 'KICK OVKK CLKNN'S STOKE. \en Nighl calls at II. H, Hill's UeiMiience. JOENSE ORDINANCE. 5 i ? State of South Carolina, J e CITY OF ABBEVILLE. [ OR THK PURPOSE OF MEETING IN part, tne currtui expenses of the Cuy j overnment of tbe Ulty of Abbeville, S. C., r tbe flscal year, beglunlng January lot, 07 and to meet In part, such other lndebtedt^s of the City of Abbeville. S. C.. as hjmv ;coiue due In suld fiscal year, therefore, bo It drtlued by the City Council of Abbeville, J4 ,, and by authority of tbe same: Skction* 1. That no person, Arm or corpcitlon snail engage In, prosecute or curry on, ay trade, ouslness, occupation or profession ereluafter mentioned, without having flrst ' iid a special license tax therefor as follows, > w;t: gents, for enlarging pictures ?1 00 per d'?y, per month J10 00 gents, for retailing goods. #1 00 per day, per, month 10 00 gents or dealers in p auos or;oig?n-t 10 00 gents or dealers In fertilizers (non-resident) 25 00 gents, sewing luacbiues 16 00 ' gent for merchant talior uiaouirctures 10 00 ( gents, lightning rod 50 00 , rchltect, civil engineer, surveyor, or either 5 00 1 pple wbgou, wholesale or ieU?i>, per i day 1 00 , .1 Ctloueei 8 00 , all, (when mijojismou lee 1h cha>ged) per Mgbt 5 00 iker 5 00 | aukh 50 00 Ivery p?ihuo. Arm or corporation, cou<Ju ting private banks, lending money on real estate aad Individual ecurl i lea 25 00 rollers f 10 00 i.n i>hik, one cuai tr 85 00, eacu uucmiouai chal" 1 00 ;ic>c>?-ufertiei,iip>tir i g iuo ti ring 1 (>" IIIihkI, pool nagatelle 300 (a> iiackmiltb, one lorge, S3 0J, eacu huuitloual torae 1 00 lonidlrg bouse, iwo uoaiutic. Si 5d, n ore I ban twoboarders 5 (XI :ill poster 5 00 look ageut-(u<<t .oca ) (<ei daj 2 00 loot <t hboe chopl matting or r a.ring 3 00 l-iw iinu nr. len pin per month 5 00 kick tuiuulactnrer?- ; lo 00 >>.oi-b'a<-k- 5 00 lrok? r (Pawn) 25 00 lilildln^ and Loai* A?*uoiaUuu, oilier lb an local 25 00 Itilclier and drain in inv.?u 10 00 ihhopodlsl, per iln $1 00per>?-.i_ 10 00 Itrcuf, per ?'ay 825 00 lo 800 00 ! reus ?lde show, par dn.? 81" 00 i< 25 00 ! > 1 dealer 10 1.0 ! >n>racioi iioi .< ?h n 8500) 5 00 lontraetor lor o^erSoOO 15 0d loiivejaiicor otti-r tbau L.wyer...i 10 00 Hilton at-ed buyer..? 10 00 Soi ton factory 7-00 Motion seed nil mill 25 00 ,'oiton gm and press, 1 to 5 *iu> 10 00 JottoD aln and prens, over 5 glu?, each addition g n 2 00 'ottoo welgber '5 00 Jogs, upon each and everv dog or bitcu to be paid for by tbe person or perni,n? upon whose prerolsestbedog or brtcb is kepi l 00 tnd the police ot tbe <:it> are hereby authorized and required to seize and Luuuur cvrijr uupj UI wiwu luuu.ug at large and not having on the city bndKe for current year, and for every bogor bitcb *o taken up by the police, one dollar additional snail be paid. After notlgoailou to owner and such dog or bitch being kept 48 boars, owner doi paying Hiue, said dog or bltcb to be no'd or disponed of. )eaiers in builders supplies 10 00 )eBlerln wagons and other vehicles 10 00 JentUts 5 00 )i'uggUia 10 00 .xutianKK'K cotton seed meal or tiul.d lor seed 10 00 Exhibition, outride Opera Hou>>e, per day to *5 00 Express Company tor business done within tbe etate and hot Including that done without the state and net Government business 25 00 Slectric Llnht and Power 0 25 00 rei-h fl-b and oysters, or each 5 00 ''rult. tree agents 5 00 ?iyine jenny 815 first weeB, 810 each week therenrier. i ts filters and plumbers 10 00 Jun and locksmith repair shop 1 00 Harness sbop for repairing 5 00 Horse*, sold at auction exclusively..., 2.1 00 Jotel ... 15 00 ce cream Mtlocn 8 00 ce dealer, retail 5 00 nsurance Compauy, life 15 00 nsurance Company, fire 5 00 nsurance Company, accident 6 00 tlnerant physician, faith curer or other healer, per day 35 to 1C 00 l,?undry or agent for same L 00 jiwyer b 00 sawyer* leudmg money on real estate srcuilties for self or others, In adnltlon 5 00 joan, saving or investment companies loaning money on real estate or other wise 18 00 number yuras 10 00 junch dealers 2 00 Manufacturer ot bottled soda water or agent for same 10 00 Marble yard dealer or agent 10 00 OTerouaui* hmbii f'ay iiceu?tj accuruing to tbe following schedule of gross nales and prices upon sworn return*: Sales amounting to one tbousand dollars or one thousand dollars or under tbe sum of one doll?r, on each additional thousand d< liars of Sales or fractions r> rts i hereof, tbe sum of fifty cents i50) rledlclne vendors, per day ?o to 10 00 Jill, grist 10 00 Htll,M?w S 00 Newspaper : 5 00 )ll Company. kerosene 20 00 )> cuIIki or optician, Itlnemut, per nio... 10 00 'byslcian 8 00 'lano or mg^u tuuer or repairer, per mi-nib $9, yen r 10 00 >botog!apl<>-rs 5 0U 'rlntlOii office, Joti. 15 00 lullroad, lor business Hone -ylibln tbe Stste, scd not Including that done wiihout the State, or inter State commerce, and not Including that done for the Government 30 80 Uliroad ticket scsloer 5 U0 teal estate agent 10 00 iepiilr shop for furniture aud other wood work 3 00 lepair shop for ?toveh 3 00 tepalr shop for sewing machines 3 00 iestauraut 20 00 lolicltor of Job priming per day 2 00 Hock yard? for horses, mules, cattle, hogs or sheep 10 00 itoves, Itinerant dealer iu 10 00 itreet drummer 25 00 Street hack or carnage 5 00 Street wagon or dray, two boraes 5 00 street woxou or dray, one horse 2 50 liable livery, Hale and feed, and running hacks find drays 85 00 Stable, livery, sale and ited 25 00 Shooting gailery 10 00 SKailog rink 5 00 oda ItSiniain, connected with oiber DUHiueiiHor alone 5 00 ?o pernon shall let or hire any wagon, cart or dray, or other carnage or veblciefor transportation or goods or passengers within the limits of this city wiibou* Aral having obtained a badge fioui the City Clerk and Treasurer, under a penalty o/ $5 00 for each and every day that such vehicle shall be so run, or live days Imprison menl for each and every day run. Provided, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend to wagons, carts or other veblclrs going to or from market, treet peddler dealing In produce for profit, ottier than local merchants.... 15 00 'allor, merchant oi manufacturing 10 00 ailor, not merchant, engaged In mak- , lng and repairing 5 00 ( annery 5 00 elepbou* esciianm- 30 00 elegraph Co 25 IK) hi or tinker ?uop 5 0i I fnderiaker or (mi'u tnei, mber 10 00 moreiia repairer / aw nibrella repmr>-r. itii.i,? er .i?\ 1 (X) 1 eterinary surgeon 5 (X) * /ood dealer 5 00 [ fare limine 10 00 ' /atchmaker aud Ji-w^iti, t-pairing ?.v. ^ : Mec.2. Any perHon or per* d? carrying on 1 nyor prosecuting any i.u-Iii?*hn or occupa- f ou or ruuning any ihIiitfut named in lis or propeertu g Kectiou-, without first bav- j lg taken out a license theref >r. shall be Hoe<l \ xcepi ill case where (.pei-ial p naltlew are v nposed) not lesHti:au two d'?i ftr? nor more i.iu one huurir- d dollar*, or lie imprisoned it less than two rtaya tmr more ih*n twenty lys, (or each and ever.\ <la.v ?ui li bunluehS l? uried ou without sueh Uceiine^ That no i:euse Hball be ismied lor a less period than J e year (unless otherwise Kpecitled,) dated 8 om the first day of the mouth In which the (j tne \h Issued, and It oh.ill be the duty ol the erk of Council to see that licenses and fees s e imposed and paid, and to promptly rc- 1] ?rl any and ail eases ol failure to do so. { She 3. Th>it lor any business, occupation 1 piofession not enumerated In tbe foregoing ' ctlotiH, the lifeline shall be regulated and I i nosed by the City Council at auy meeting e Skc. 4. Tae City Council hereby resprve ke riKlil to refuse or revoke any license for r ly cause which may ?eem to It Just. l skc. 5. That any firm, person or corpora- 1 jii hi*king any false or iraudiilent returns " niTf a return is necessary c.r required uuder S is UrUmmice shall upon conviction be ted not t-*cei dins dfiy dollars nor less than o dollar*. or be luiprteoned not exceeding Irly days nor less than five days. skc. ti. That any person, Arm or corpora. ? >n carrying ou or prosecuting any trade, o iMness. occupation or profession or running a ly establishment named Id this Ordinance, -> upon whion a license may herealter be lm- 1 ised ?>y the Cltv Council, wilbout first hav- n g taken out a license therefor, shall be fined j] xcept in cases where i-pecial penalties are jposed,) not less than l wo dollars nor more ei an one hundred dollars or be imprisoned si lot I?*? than two days nor more than thirty Inyo In th" county or cliy prleon, for *acb H nd evpry day such bust Dee*, occupation or H tru'fxM on to carried on without aucli HceDse. Thv this Ordinance shall go into effect on M b? \\r-' day of NOVEMBER, 1906. and all per on", firms, corp rations or professions not HQ :o lonulng to It* requirements, shall be Ita- r Hj ne to tbe penalties herein Imposed from and |B ifier said last mentioned dale. .. Done In (,'lty Conncll this 0th day of Octo H >or i<m? and mi.ifled under the corporate seal H >f the City of Abbeville, 8. C. j. L. MCMILLAN, Mayor. /: 'I LVMES CHALMERS, City Clerk. An Ordinance % ' ;'*|f ro Raise Supplies for the , City of Abbeville, S. C., for' the Fiscal Year 1907. v BR IT REHOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND \ldermen or the City of Abbeville, H. G., In Jouncll assembled and by aatborlty of Lb6 . iame. Tbat a tax for the suras and Id a man- r/j aer hereinafter named sbail be raised and '< paid Into ibe treasury of the City Council for . . Lbe uses and pnrpoeea thereof for the fiscal ye ar 1907. 'XkiM Notice is hereby given that tbe offloe of -u City Treasurer of Abbeville, H. C., will be J'}| open lor tbe collection of taxes for said fiscal '-> , yearj]907, from Thursday, Nov. i, 1908, antll Tuesday, January 1, 1907, wltbout penalty. ' f Rate per centum of taxation are as"followa:. * City Tax 3 mllla. Water Works Tax (Interest on bonds and Kinking v'ifaB Fundf) 2 -2 mllla Hewervge 11-4 14 J jn . Tost, wbrn the taxes and assessment or any ,!j i, portion thereof charged against the property [ . ? or party oti the tax book* of tbe City for the ' fiscal yenr .907, shall not be paid on or before " the first day of January 1907, the City Treat. urer shall proceed to add a penalty of one per ceut. on the lax book, and tbe City ? Treasurer shell collect tbe saint; and If tbe said taxes and assessments and penalties are |J not paid on or oelore tbe first day of February n> xt tbereal'er, t?n additional penalty of one per centum i her. op shall be added by tbe > 11 Clly Treasurer; und irsHid taxes,nss^essmenU ' fill and penalties are do! pntd on or Ijefore the II flrnt day of Marcti n^-xt. thereafter. an addl- SI tionai penalty of five per centum tbereon II shall on added by the Clly Treasurer and be collected by blm; and If tbe said taxes, at- r;jfl n'sstuentB and penalties are not paid on or belore tbe 15ib day o( March nest thereafter, the said City Treasurer dial! Issue his lax ex- ' . . ?*ho noi/i luvon aactfiamonfji and ' penalties against the properly of the defeat-, vll In* taxpayers according to law. V- M A commutation road tax will he colleeted \ the same time as other taxes of.Two Dollara ; ' ' from a'l male citizens between the ages of , :J$ elgnuea and flftj-flve years, except those exempted by law. UulevB said tax Is paid \ od or before the 1st day of January, 1907, idx . ' days work upon the publlo highways and V'jK streets of the Clly will be required under the / > Street Overseer. ' ; ^ All persons tailing or refusing to pay this :V& coaimntatlOD tax or to work six full days, ".?& shall, npon conviction, be lined not more than Thirty Tollars or be Imprisoned not vjw longer than thirty days. Done ana ratified in City Coancil this 1 . jl 9th day of October, 1906. * James McMillan, Mayor. ' V*-JS JAMES CHALMERS, City Clerk. ' Oct. 9, 1906. tf Link's Locals- * Head LiDk's sboe sd and bear In xnlnd ;' that while he pajs special attention to shoes ) u be does not neglect other lines. He will save " >; 'H you money on hais and cape, underwear, ! hoslerv, suspenders and many other articles . rr ^ too numerous to mention. Fresh Quaker oat fV<kes Just received atLink's. Pearl and yellow onion seti fresh, at Link's. ^Geo/gia Cane Sjinp Joit received. by 8. J, ' Try our special brand of ground coffee In i can* and If not pleaved call and we will refund your money. U.J. Link. .'.ys For sboei. bats and capa see Link. Double and single guns below all compe- i lltion at Link's. ( ' -0, Tbe finest cbloken food you ever saw at Link's Fine fresh Mackerel bulk and In klta cheap *. at Link's. Our 81.00 bats are world beaters call and see ;<,< tbem. 8. J. Link. 8peolaljobs Id men's and boya cap*, at , # Link's. We have a new line of saddles that will certainly please you and tbe prices will alio ' please tbe close buyers. 8. J. Link. When In need of blanket* and comfort* don't forget us, we knock theblock out both In quality and price. 8. J. Link. i Wrights bealtb underwear and also all the cheaper grades cheap at Link's' We have oeveral hundred Job lot hat* at from81 00 to 82.00 that are wt-ll worth twloe 1 the money. Do not buy a bat tilt you have aces f.hpm. S. .1. l.lnk. W Seed barley and red ruat proof seed oats at Link's. We have th? flour and tbe prices to please tbe people. S.J. Link. . tfH&e ??? -fi L. W. White's Local*. If any lady la in tbe market for a cloak aba would do well not lo huy until sbe sees the cloaks offered by L. W. White. A lady can getacravanetteat L. W. White's at a reasonable price. * Do you want silks, either for dreper or waists? Then go to L. W. White's store and you will find them in richest profusion and daintiest designs. Kvery lady ?bould seetbat yard wide Black TafletaSIlk wblcb L. W. Wbiteofiersat 7Ccta. \ per yard. It Is something worth looking at. $-* Don't fail to see those elegant oloska at White's. V L. (V. White, as usual, has tbe beat, the obeapest and the prettiest Embroideries. f If It's a man's suit, a youth's suit, a boys suit or a chiidM suit, you can get suited at 1* W. White'*. % If it Is a hat that you want, yon cannot find a Dflier piece lor uujioij 11 iuhli lud ciuic ui L. W. White. ? " L. W. Whlie always keeps the very beat Hue of GentH Fululsblng Goods. Underwear. Shirts S cknt Suspenders, Handkerchiefs ?Dd Neck-wear. No words can describe the beauty of L. W* White's Rugs. They *re Just grand. AH oousf-keepers should see them. Now Is the be?t time to secure your Chrlstnas preseu ts, before the best things are pick<d up. You have plenty of time now to hlok about what you want, and you can get t too. L W. White has all kinds of Fancy }blua Rud Ulii's-ware aud various other hlngs that would be suitable for a Christmas >reneut. Cold weather Is not far In the future. Bay 'ou a pair of good Ded Blankets irorn L. W. Vlilteaud Ibey will make you comfortable vbea the winter comes. * A Yoitnir Mother at 70. "My mother ha" suddenly been made 'ouugatTO. Twenty years of in tenee uttering from dyspepsia had entirely lisabled her.until sixmonthsago.when he began takingEleftricBitters,which lavt* completely cured her and restored l.- . i- 1 ?i,? k.J ut; mreugiLi uuu auuvnjf duo uau i] the prime of life," writes Mrs. W. j. Gilpatrick, of Danforth. Me. Greatst restorative tnedieiue ou tbe globe. lets stomach,Liver and Kidneys right, >uritie? the blood, and cuies Malaria, liliousness and Weakness. Wonderul Nerve Tonic. Guaranteed by peed's Drug Store. A Bndlv BurncJ Olrl ? r boy, man or woman, is quickly out f pain if Buckleu's Arnica Saive is Pplied promptly. G. J. Welch, of 'ekohnsha, Mich., 9ays : ,4I use it in ly family for nuts, sores and all skin ijuries, and hud it perfect." Quick" ft pile cure Rnowu. Heat Dealing til ve made. 23c at Speed'h Drug Store, ; $ i . A. V? L