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WEST END. Mrs. Thomas Mallard and Miss Jennie Mai lard of Mouroe, N. C., were guesta of Mis* Nanoy Mcliwain this week. Mr. M. C. Milling of Greenwood was guest of friends lant week. Mr. W. F. Dorsey, Mayor of Athens, was In the city lata week attending Court. Rev. Edward McCrady of Canton, Miss., spent a lew hours in the olty last week. Mr. McCrady had been attending the General Convention of the Episcopal church in Richmond. The meeting was the Tercentennial Anniversary of the Episcopal church Id America. Miss Nannie Goodman of Cross H1U hat been the guest of Miss lone Miller for the past t lew days. * Mrs. J. S. Norwood is the guest of Mrs. E. B. Calhoun In Atlanta. . Mr. J. C. Miller spent Sunday with his home folks. Mr. G. M. Beasley was in Augusta last week 1 on business. Mrs. Fannie Jay Haddon is expected tn the ft city Wednebday to visit Miss Isabel P. Had- 01 don. Mr. F. A. Hill attended the Fair in Atlanta tl lftBt W66k. Mrs. M. L. Bullock returned Sunday from a delightful three week's Btay In New York and Washington. Mrs. S. M. W. Smith of Spartanburg Is the ? guesi ui miu. lucres nastten. y Mr. Stuart Miller spent Sunday in Greenwood. w Mr. J. M. Giles of Anderson was the guest U of bis sister Mrs. W. A. Templeton last week. The Euobre Club bad a delightful meeting wltb Miss Plevna Seal Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. 8. Norwood will be the hostess for the Club at the next meeting, Nov. 1st. T Mr. Norwood Calhoun of Calhoun Falls wat J In town Sunday and Monday. Rev. 8. E. Prentiss was In Greenville Sunday. He supplied the place of Rev. Mr. Mitchell, who Is absent in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. HUlhouse have returned from a ten day's visit to Jamestown and Washington. Mrs. Bettle Baskln of Calhoun Falls Is visiting Mrs. Chris Chalmers. / Mr. Julius DaPre, Jr., attended the Horse Show In Atlanta last week. Dr. W. D. Simpson spem Sunday wltb bis home people In Monroe. N. C. Mr. Klrby Hougb of Monro? bas acoepted tbe position as time keeper at thelhop'. Miss Virginia Gambrell wbo has been studying vocal music In Atlanta, has been selected boIoIbI for tbe First Presbyterian r*~?" church In Atlanta. Miss Gambrell bus a delightful voice and her friends will te glad to know of her suocess. Mr. and Mrs. E M. Shannon leave Wednerday for Monroe, N. C., wbere tbey will make their home In tue future. Supt. Simpson of the Greenville and Columbia Division of Southern Railway was In town Sunday. Tbe agents or the Division met here on Sunday. An elegant dinner was <- served them at tbe Eureka. Mr*. J. 8. Cotbran of Greenville Is tbe guest of ber son Mr. Wade Cotbran. Mr. Oub Basktn, of Calhoun Falls hasaocepted a position with Mr. P. B. Speed. Mrs. H. A. McClesky and ber little daugbt- , f ers Misses Madge and Myrtle are visiting In f Atlanta. f Miss Mamie Hill Is bomeagain after a stay ? of some length In Arizona and California. K Mrs. Carrie Cater lelt Tuesday for Monterey m where she will spend the winter with her ( daughter Mrs. Geo. Speer. W Miss Mary McCracken of Greenville spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Annie T. McAllister. Miss McCracken left on Tuesday for ^ Warrenton where Bhe will attend tbe marriage of Miss Lucia Cheatham to Mr. Mlms v H&Ttlwanger of Columbia. T I Mr. John McCuen spent Sunday with bis 1 borne people In Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. Ward of Piedmont were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown last week. (1 Mr. Harold McFall was the guest of friends ^ In Anderson last week. _ Invitations have been Issued to tbe m?r- X rlajte of Miss Isabel Perrln Haddon to Mr. * William E. Hill. Tbe marriage will take place in tbe Presbyterian cbnrcb on tbe nlgbt n of the 80?b of October. Q Mrs. P. J. Leacb and Miss Edith Lieacb spent several dava in Atlanta tbe past week. Mrs. Moreland Crymea of Greenwood was r tbe gnest of Mrs. J. D. Kerr last week. ? Tbe ladles of tbe Eplsoopsl cbnrcb will serve oysters and sweetmeats sale day In ? November. A good dinner Is asunred all wbo r come. Take Mllford's sarsaparllla for tbe blood. ( Ask vonr nnlchhnr who has Latrnn It. Book* and school supplies In any quantity . * at M Word's up-to-date drug store. ' i Dargan's 5 an "Those Weddi Ringi And fine pieces < endless variety. Stop in and price our various lines, it will pay you. See our Window w ' k Display! ^ Dargan's 5 an How to Buy Good You can't get good sh There are lots of po some stores must sell BEST, at their prices for us, or for you, if 3 Don't take chances, shoes. Our methods isfaction. Prices isn't everythinj lowest of ours one thought so. Quality, style and co of these you can ge specified amount th know of. Flxonc Smith Dry - 'U Abbeville-Greenwood 1 MUTUAL I 1NNUU' ASSOCIATION. I L 'roperty Insured, 11,500,000 a January 8th, 1907, g [17RITE TO OR CALL on the undersigned bl *? or the Director of your Township hi >r any information yon may desire about tE ar plan of Insuranoe. We insure your property against destruc ^ on by rise, WINDSTORM IB L1SSTX1NS, J ad do so cheaper than any Inauranoe Oona any In exlsteuoe. Remember we are prepared to prove to you lat oars 1b the safest and cheapest plan of no isuranoe known. p J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. 0. . FBASE2 LYON, Prei. Abbeville, S. C. pi O 01 BOARD D1KEUTOKS. ? S. G. Majors .........Greenwood J.T. Mabry ......Cokeabury W. B. Acker Donalds M. B. Clin kso? lea DueWoat m W. W. L. Keller .....Long Cane p,. I. A. Keller ?.Smlthville Ul W. A. 8'evenson Cedar Spring J? A. M. Reld_ Abbeville Township L! W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle J. M. Hackabee Lowndesvllle . A.O.Grant. - Magnolia Kl J. R. Tarrant .....Calhonn Mills . oc 8. L. Edmonds Bordeaux OI H. L.Rasor. "Walnut Grove t _ W. C. Martin .... -Hodges ? J. D. Coleman - Coronaca Bi D. S. Hattl wanger ...._ Ninety-Six J. Add. Calboun .........Klnards J. Add. Calboun Fellowship Joseph Lake .. -Phoenix _ Rev. J. B. Muse. ~ Verdery m J. H. Chiles, Jr .Bradley , ol J. W. Lyon ~ Troy u W. A. Cheatham Yeldell G. E. JDorn. Calllson Bl G. E. Dorn ........ Klrkseys Tl J. Add Calboun.....~ Brook* . Abbeville, h Q.. Jan. 6. 1>Q7. oc Jalvert & Hickles? // m * ? Headquarters for ? bc m FMte Hickory Wagons Iwensboro Wagons, . ?. lock Hill Buggies, m Inmmer Buggies, M iheap Buggies, " larness, Laprobes, etc. 3alvert & Nickles. M 'eb. 24. 1901 tf d 10c Stored I ng Bells are ng" I And arft ni'ftnarftd J It to offer you ? f Cut Glass, " Sterling Silver * (just in) of China in an d 10c Store. I oc Shoes \ ID fr el oes just anywhere. 2 w or shoes made and o them. Only the J CO , are good enough jj rou know. 10 Don't speculate in dt are a surety of sat; ~~ y tVinncrli frnm the 1 b) ? ? J might think we mfort count more, j t more here at a an anywhere we 3 173. Goods Co.! ai i IB llll. 'he State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. ^Y virtue of the power vested la under le terms of the last will and testament of eslle E. Watson, deceased, we will offer for ile at public auction, at Abbeville Court ouse, South Carolina, on lalesday in November next, slog November 4tb, 1907, within the legal ours of sale, tbe following described real esite, situate, lying and being In Abbeville aunty, In the State of South Carolina, to wll: I. That tract or paroel of land on tbe Saannab River, known as a part of tbe Mldleton tract, containing Two Hundred and Ten Acres, iore or leu, bounded on tbe Nortb by that >rtlon of tbe tract assigned to Effle May Gl* jrt, on tbe East by'lands of Jobn W. Mor* ib, on the South by lands of Leslie Morris, id on tbe West by Savannah River, and iore folly described by a plat now on file In le office of tbe Clerk of Conrt of Common leas of Abbeville County and forming a part ' tbe judgment roll 3882. II. All that other tract or parcel of land, sown as Martin's field, containing Forty-Three Acres, or* or less, bounded on tbe North by Mrs. iatwortby, on the East by lands of Mrs. ine'Wllson, on tbe Sootb by lands of J. H. Ink and on tbe West by Snake Road. III. All that other tractor paroelof land, aown as tbe Lite* or Ruff traot, formerly intalnlng One Hundred and Ten Ares, more less, but now containing after a sale to S. . Thomson, Public School Dlstrlot and L. 0. sauford, Ninety-Seven Acres, ore or less, bounded on tbe Nortb by lands ' Mrs. Clatwortby.on the East by lands of rs. Rlehey, on tbe South by lands of Mrs. iker and on tbe West by lands of 8. G. :10m son. IV. All tbat other traot or paroel of land mtalnlng ne Hundred & Sixty-Three Aores ore or less, known as tbe 8axon land, mnded on tbe North and East by land forerly belonging to A. K. Watson, deceased, mtb by lands of J. H. Morrab and West by nds of Artbur Parker and Jobn Wilson. V. All that other tract or parcel of land, aown as the MoCaslan land, containing Fifty Acres, ore or leu, boutded by land* of Jobn Link, re. Clatwortby and otberk TERMS OF THE SALE-Caah. Purchaser i pay In addition fl*e dollars to tbeexecum for a deed to each and every tract sold ?reaoder. F. E. HARRISON, W. B. WILSON, Executors of the Estate of Leslie E. Watid, deceased. Oct 12tb^l907. 8t \n Ordinance f 'o Raise Supplies for the City of Abbeville S. C , for the Fiscal Tear 1908. it resolved by the mayor and Idermen or the City of Abbeville, 8. C., Id duocl 1 assembled and by authority o( lb< .me, Tbat a tnx lor tbe sums and In a mausr hereinafter named (ball be raised and ild Into tbe treasn^r of tbe City Counoll fen ie nses and purposes thereof for tbe flsca ?ar 1908. Notloe U hereby given tbat tbe offioeof Cltj reasarer of Abbeville, 8. C., will be open for ie collection of taxes for said fl?a?l year 1908, om Friday, November 1st, 1907, antll Wedf>eday, January 1st, 1908, without penalty. Rate per oenlom ol taxation are as follows: City Tax 3 mills Water Works Tax (Interest on Bonds and Sinking . Fund*) 2% mills 8ewerage V4 mills Tbat when tbe taxes and assessments or any jrtlon thereof charged against tbe property -party on the t*x books of tbe City for tbt ical year 1908, Bball nol be paid on or befor< ie first day of January, 1908, tbe OityTrea*rer (ball proceed to add a penalty of out ?r cent on tbe tax book, and tbe City Treao er shall oolleot tbe tame; and If tbe salt xes and assessments and penalties are nc >ld on or before tbe first day of February bxI thereafter, an additional penalty of om sr centum tbereon shall be added by tb< Ity Treasurer; and If said taxes,assessment* id penalties are not paid on or before tb? rst day of Marcb next thereafter, an addlonal penalty of five per oentam thereoc tall be added by tbe City Treasurer and bt illeoted by him; and If the said taxes, as88 men Lb and penalties are not paid on or jfore tbe 15th day of Maroh next thereafter, m imtrf Httv TrAAStirnr shall lutm hi* tn* at. iDtlon tor the said taxes, assessments and jnalilee against tbe property of the defaultig taxpayer* according to law. A oom mala lion road tax will be collected 16 same time aa other taxes of Two Dollar* om all male oltlzens between tbe ages 01 gbteen and flfty-flvs years, except tbose ex opted by law. Unless said tax Is paid on ' before tbe 1st day of January, 190S, six day* ork upon tbe public highways and streets ol ie City will be required under tbe 8treet rerseer. All persons failing or refusing to pay the immutatlon tax or to work six fall day*, tall, upOD oonvlotlon, be fined not more lan Thirty Dollar* or be Imprisoned not nger than thirty days. Done and ratified In City Connoll this 8th iy of October, 1907. JAMES MCMILLAN, Mayor. JAMES CHALMERS, City Clerk. Oct. 8.1907. 3t tfo! No! No! Not a Patent MediciDe. Stands in a class of its own. \ THE NEW DISCOVERY taw German Grains. No Drugs?No Dieting. ured every case?Indigestion, Constipation, Insomnia?all Stomach troubles. Write P. B. SPEED, ABBEVILLE, 8. C. 3qr experience a? a business man has been at you can't please everybody with one oJr. For this reason we carry all tbe time rty different brands of cigars to please onr tde, sQCb as Rolgs, Lord Casper, Clncos, aok and White, Cub;? Roma, besides a fine oe of 10c and 10c cigars. Mlliord's Drng and gar Store. r??a? mtiIi iminvg ?/? h? fnnnd In Dleas* g quantities at Dargan'a 6 and 10c store.' lews of tbe otty always on band, and they y that they have fifteen thousand views of | bbeville in beautiful ooloni on the road to rive in ? few days. j .v v ;;v- :?*. ' f ; ] '*" !/ ' 'M .-' . .' (fyinut ' I , , " _ We want Your Business. - ,jl We have the Goods at Right Prices. ;rf Millinery?Exclusive designs in ready-to-wear Hats. You should see the new models. Silks?For real value our "Blue Ribbon" Taffeta at $1.00 beats them all. , Dress Fabriques?Direct from the mills to us. A. wide ^ rant;e to select from. . Dress Trimmings?Id great variety, button?, linings, &e., to match. Velvets and Laces?Few customers are complete this season without Velvet or Lace. We show an attractive line. Jackets?For ladies, misses and children. Underwear?Those who have examined the FOREST MILLS underwear are delighted. Better material, better finished. Price no higher than the ordinary. Belts and Hand Bags?A great variety to select from. Belts 25c to $2.00. Hand Bags 25c to $2.50. v Those who wish the best goods their money will buy can be suited at ' THE R. M. HADDON CO. Facts Worth Considering! I Every department of Johnson's handsome jewelry store is now full and packed with the most artistic, up-to-date stock ever snown before. The values Johnson is offering to ev" - i r , 1 f ery one ot his customers spea? tor memselves. Not only a large stock but great variety is found in his stock of Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass, Sterling Silver, etc. W.E.JOHNSON ' The Practical Jeweler. I . ' i A Word About Soap. Since the days of Moses cleanliness has v been accounted next to Godliness. Some soaps will cleanse the skin but leave it so rough and uncomfortable that you really feel as if you had rather not be clean if you have to use such soap. Out "Sylvan Series" Soap makes you feel good as well as clean. The McMurray Drug Co. We comply with the Pure Food and Drugs Law. "YOU KNOW THE PLACE." SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets Pencils Ink General School Supplies. Speed's Drug Store. If You Are Hot Buy or rent an Electric Fan, Or take one on Trial. V If You Are Overworked Buy or rent an Electric Motor, Then sit back and keep cool for your work is done. No repair bills, no batteries to buy, no gasoline explosions, nothing but a button to push, we guarantee the rest. Let us send you an Electric Flat Iron on trial. Come and see our line of Electric Fixtures. Water, Light and Power Co. The Peoples Savings Bank. ABBEVILLE, S. C. DIKJfcit'lUKS. OFFICERS. a Q Th0m80Dj H G Anderson B. G. THOMSON, President. G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, R. E. COX, Cashier. J- s- stark' R- E- Cox, Jonn A. Harris. * ; J I ' OEMS IN VERSE. Opportunity. Master of human deetlnlea am L Sime, love and fortune on my footsteps watt ties and fields I walk. I penetrate Deserts and teas remote, and, passing by i. Hovel and mart and palace, soon or lat* " I knock unbidden once at every gate. U sleeping, wake; If feasting, rise befor* I turn away. It is the hour of fate, And they who follow me reach every state Mortals desire and conquer every foe I Pave death, but those who doubt or hadtatQ ' ^togte|^??to failure, penury and woe, and uselessly lmplar* I answer not,, and I return no more. i * ? ?John J. Ing&lla. ^ ? tht Rpeatclcf From Experlenoe. big War ain't any jokin, so don't you pack jm trapi. ? to Buther rest to peaoe at home an cultirate the Mc craps. ha' Been erlong with Longatreet, spent some time bu with Lee, to An peace I want ter tell you'a satisfactory ter me. gr* bel War ain't any Jokln. They talks It low an thi high, lui But It changes Its oemplexlon when yon haw Th the bullets fly. ' en; It's fine fun?in the papers?but whan I seetba kn shine tie 0* bayonet* Tight in front o' ma I'll Juat taka stc home In mine. al< vii Ain't, no ftm fat flffhtin. A. feller does his beat Bat he always wear* the plctur'a o' hla loved jo; ones on bis brea*t ^ An then ter kin aa leave 'em, sever more tef th meet, c Ter listen through a lifetime tar the oar*- ie ' turnln feet I ^ War ain't any Jokin. Ef ft oomes, It oomes; lc5 Aa I reckon that I'd answer ter the roll call if . the drums, But 1 ain't in any harry far paokln op my 00 traps. Bather rest In peace at home an oaltlvate the *9 crops. " ?Frank L. Stanton In Atlanta Constitution 'Wl PI Having Company. ^ The letter read: "My dearest See, Next Thursday I will spend with yon. v pi I won't enjoy my visit, though, gj If any trouble 1 bestow." m "Oh, I'm so glad," cried Mrs. Whiter "For oompany is suob dollghtl" But looking round her in dismay, "I most get ready right away." Armed with a dustpan and a broom, g. Bhe want to work In every room. She oiled *ud polished, cleaned and rabbet pa And mended, scoured, waahed and eorufe ? *' bed. cit bi Then In the kltohen she began, . u While perspiration down h ' ran, At plea and puddings, cakea and bread. As if an army most be fed. Bhe tolled and fretted, cooked and baked, ~ Bhe hurried, worried, stewed and aohe& When Thursday came, she, nearly dead. Just managed to crawl out of bed. N And Mrs. Oompany oame too. They kissed and hugged like wotnea dct And' then began tired Mrs. White 1 To make excuses, nsvsr right: 'ft CO "Oh, dear, my house (then waxes clean) Is most too dirty to be aeea, ,S Bo shut your eyeal You're looking stout wl Take off your thinga. I'm Jest won est m ' ' i "You must exuuae my cooking too. eat It isn't fit to offer you'. , *>?* J'Twaa fit for kings.) Too bad yon eoMft be ust when I'm upside down at homel" And thus she welcomed and distressed vr And spoiled the visit of her guest, " Who wished she hadn't oome to be ^ A tired woman'a "company." . nn ?Farm and Fireaidfc w de hp Hear, bat Ye* So Far, We talked of life and death. Bhe sal& tb "Whichever of as two first dlee " Shall come baok from among the dead ? And teach his friend these mysterisfc" T 6be died last night, and all this day . I swear that things of every kind Are trying, trying to oonvey gome message to my troubled mind, ' ~ In , 2 looked up from my tears crew hi le. Tb&t wime rose dying in we cup Was gazing at me with her smile. j It bluahed her bluah as I looked ofb <iel ?!l It paled then with an agony pr> Of effort to express me aught That woold, 1 think, bring peace to OM _ Could I bat guess, and I cannot. . And when the wind rose at my doo? It clamored with a plaintive din, ? Like some poor oreatore begging sor* 1\ To be let In. I let 1ft in. . It blew my light out. Bound my head It whirled and swiftly in my ear sc Ead whispered something ere It fled. ' ar It had her voloe, so low, so dear. h( The looking glass this livelong day Has worn that curious, meaning air. r I feel it when I look away Beflectin,, things that are not there. v' di For hours no breath of wind has stirred, R Yet bends the lamp's flame aa if fanned ;0 Tfie ciock saya o er ana o er a worn, Bat I?O God I?can't understand. ?Gwtrnde Hall in Independent He Writ m, Boole. fonder, air, where 70a eee them high weedi grow An briers wrapt about the slab that's broken. 1 They buried a man there 1-o-n-g time ago That writ a book. Don't seem to me I ever heard hla name. But pap, who Is the aexton hare, he spofcs So me one day about him. All the same, He writ a book. w What was the book aboutt 1 never kaew. pi Pap never tole me that an never took r Interest in him further'n I've told yonr- 1 He writ a book. Pap says, saye he, "After the man waa dead Strangers would oome from miles away ti look At that grave an lay flowers above hla head n Who writ a book." XDe years wont uu, on men, uu uun iwiwa, They come with flowers an with mournful look fo talk a boat the "genius that waa gone" Who writ a book. As then pap Been that 'twan't no nae to haw The Bweetea' rosea in that lonesome nook When folks had long atop'd visitin his grav* Who writ a book. 4 Iter what's the nae, air, If folka never pause J Among the many gravestones here to look For bis, to plant the roees jest because He writ a bookt ?Frank Bell In Nashville Bum. _ Requirement. We live by faith, but faith la not the alave Of text and legend Reason's volt* aatf God's, Nature's and duty's, never are at odds. IVnab U3&B UttT ?abU01 U1 Uio Witvuv. WW Justice and mercy and humility, A reasonable Hervice of good deeds, Pure living, tenderness to human needs, Reverence and trust and prayer for light tow V The Master's footprints In our dally waya? No knotted scourge nor sacrificial knlle, But the calm beauty of an ordered life, Whose very breathing Is unworded praise, A. life that stands, as all true lives have staa4 firm reeled Is the faith that God la good. ?VUUtaft H Presslj* & Turner'* Locals. A nice Hue of black drees goods at Fressly j <3s Turner's. The best 25c ladles undervest in the market ? at PreBBly <fc Turner. A beautiful line of flannelettes in plaids anil dots at Pressiy & Tuiter. Princess, the wide buckle belt In tan and black at Prexsly & Turner. i You will nave money by buvlne your ladles m<i children shoes from Hressly & Turner. A u'^e Hue ol ladles and chudien c.oakii at rre?m> iuiuoi, If taken patiently And persistently ' will relieve the most obstinate cases 01 J indigestion, constipation, bad b'ood, 7 bad liver no matter bow long standing. That's what Hollister's Rocky Moun- * tain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. O. A. Milford. aru %. 1 ^eryGSdy Going to Hie State rair j Ivices for Accommoda-k ,f tiom Show Greatest flatherini? Ever Known. 3 With good crops and good fellow- I p existing throughout the State I : crowds at the State Fair will ba I ,-ger and livelier than ever beforej <1 d Columbia will be In better shapo receive her guests than ever before- I ire boarding houses and homes I ve been listed" than ever and th? reau of information is in position ,v-l take care of everybody. 9 As for the fair itself, It will bet | sater, grander and gayer than ever" I tore. No better Fair ever known ini I : South than the State Fair at Co-. " I nbia this year?Oct. 28 to. Nov. 1- I ere will be more to see, more to I Joy, more to. profit by than ever ,. I own anywhere outside of the na-> ' a >nal expositions. The agricultural* * I >ck, poultry and implement exhibits* I ine will more than repay anyone's N I rit to the Fair. .1 Besides these marvelous exhibits I r which over $8,000 premium money I 11 be paid, the races will attract I ousands of people. Just think o? I irses for these races aggregating; I arty $4,000. And some of the best ;| }ttlng and running horses in Amets I win r;irc> for these ipuroes. J ? In the way of amusements, it la dmat Impossible to chronicle all the ntests, shows and social functions . heduled for Fair Week. The bis otball games between Citadel ana elch Neck on Wednesday and Clem- ~ n and University of North Carolina V DD be held on Thursday, Oct. SL, ieid athletics and other contests will ! heM nearly every day. Theatres and the Midway will giva easure for everybody, children own people. Tell your friends tq eet you at the 8tate Fair. j Estatfl Notice. > parties wishing to buy or sell will < id it to their advantage to give me a II. Am prepared with terms to satry every ODe. Have a number of ty lott? to dispose of and can famish indreds of acres In pmall or large lots rougbout the county. M. E. Holllngsworth, Miller Hotel Kitchen. Estate' of Francis Wideman. . ? 1 / otice of Settlement and Application . for Final Discharge. / Take notice that on the 24th day of October, 17,1 will render a flD?r aroooni of my ao> nnts and doing aa Execntor oflbe Bate of Francis Wideman. deceased, In tfaeoFeof Judge of Probate for AbbevilleOounat 10 o'clock a. m? and on the ramfc day II apply for A final discharge from my frost , 1 neb. i ill persons having demands against said late will preseDt them for payment on or fore that day, proven and authenticated dp forever barred. J. D. NEELt/^Execnton' otice of Partnership Dissolution. rake Dotlce, that by mutual consent tbe rtn*r*blp composed of O. A. Harrison and . C Waidrop heretofore doing bnslofssun r the firm name or H*rneon & waipiup 8 been dissolved. that J have sold my InterL In said firm to W. C. Waldrop sod retired f-refmm. G. A. HARRISON. October 1st. ;0O7. 3t , f. \ he State of Sonth Carolina. COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE. PBOBATE COURT. tbe matter of the F.?ta?e of LnclndaClink* scales, Decreed. /' f?v' Notice to Debtors and Creditors. v, VII persons Indebted to said eatate must .tie wltboot delay, and. tbpse holding ilms against (be eatate mnat preaeot them operly attested to t 1 E. O. CLINK?CALE8^ it , Kiacotor. ire You Making yTnxruv 9 We *iJ1 k,v? y?a big Cash Co mm f 8jiib and Valuable Prizes for each Sab- \ ription secured. None of the prizes e competitive. You can And out >w you can do Cbis by writing to the METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE r particulars concerning its great ' jbscription Campaign, and the lnjcements which are being offtred to epresenta|iiv<?8. Equally interesting old and young. Address The METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE, 3 West Twenty-ninth St, New York City. My Compliments to the Citizens of Abbeville * and County: , The Fall season has opened and ith it I am prepared to serve the Jbllc in the best stock of goods that have ever shown. Watches, Jewelery, Clock, Patch and Clock Bepairing. t Prices to suit you. Fountain Pens and Silverware, A Suitable for gifts or personal use. W. Rykari LAW RANGE. ? mmmmrn .Eileen Kiotaes. City Pressing Club Vill- CItan and Press your Clothes * on short notice. JPhone 139. KILL the COUGH I J up CURE the LUNCSj /J wth Dr. King's H New Discovery;! FOR C8lds ? jsak. I HP ALL THROAT ANDLUNG TROUBLES. | ? UoiiaMXJUXiU DAliorav*va*| agt )B MONEY REFUNDED. | V UBinfect with Kuso. For sale at Mllford'a IK store, H Vt9