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Hjy>w -, WEST END. Personal Paragraphs and News Items Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. Miss Minnie Greene spent Sunday In Due West with her home people. MlBs;Kate Haddon spent Saturday and Sunday in the city the guest of Mrs. W. E. Hill. Mr. Jef. Campbell Is spending a few davs In the city. Mr. Campbell is with the N. K. Falrban&s people. He is always a welcome visitor to our city. Mr. L.T. Miller was lmMonroe. N. C., for * * * ? *V?n rrnoaT r\t TVfP A. ' several u&yb itusi ?oon., i>uu guvu? v? _?. L. Dear log. Miss Kitty Perrlu of Greenville, was In the city last Wednesday toatlead the funeral of Col. H. T. Wardlaw. Mrs. Elizabeth Walker of Baltimore, Md-. Is in the city to spend some time with her daughter Mrs. J. S. Norwood. Mr. Jim Moore who lived here for a long time and so efficiently filled the clerk's office at the Eureka, has gone to Spartanburg to acoept a posltiou. Mrs. P. H. Sellers aud her children of Greenville have been spending a few days In the city with Mrs. C. C. Gambrell. Mr. Lowry Presaly of Due West was 1q the city Saturday, CHRYSANTHMUM AND BABY SHOW. The most Interesting event of last week was the Chrysanthemum and Baby Show given by the Clvlo League. Mrs. M- T. Coleman who Is at the bead of this splendid movement is an untiring worker and with her able co-workers every thing they undertake Is a great success. * C?roo? trao hPan_ i KosenDerE ami uu inuiW tl/ul In its gala attire of flags and evergreens, at one side was the boothes of fancy work tastefully decorated In Japanese style. Many useful and beautiful things were displayed. Mrs. L. W. White' Miss Jennie Allen, Missea Caro and Onie Morse were in charge of this booth. The candy booth, beautifully decorated in Chrysanthemums and butterflies was presided over by, Mrs. J. *H. McDill. Mrs. C. fl. McMurry, Mrs. C. A. Mllfcrd, and Mrs. Lewis Parrln. Toe stand for displaying the babies was artistically decorated in red bells and ivy. Many beautiful babies were displayed. The winners were for the prettiest girl from 1 to 4 years, Elizabeth daughter ol Mr. and Mrc. Alfred Lyon. The prize a ring donated by Mr. Hugh Wilson. Prettiest oaby from 1 to3 years Laura Harveil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvlu Jouet-. P ize. Spoon donated by Ibr. tC. C. Uambrell. . Jest looking boy from 1 .to 4 years, Kobert L. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dargnn. Prize beauty pins donated by Mr. Charles Cobb. These prizes were awarded by Mr. J. R. Blake after a few happy remarks The prizes for the Chrysanthemums were awarded asJjfoliowt: Class A. Hr?t prize Mrs. J. L. Johnson, second, Mrs. Q. H. Hall. Class ?. Mrs. L. O. Robinson and Mrs. W. C. Sherard. Class C. Mrs. W. C. Sherard and MrF. J. M. Bell. Class D. Both prizes to Mrs. L. O Robinson. oioa. v. Mrs .t h starke and Mrs. C. C. GambrelJ. Class F. Finest basket of roses Hire. C. C. Gambrell aud Mrs. M. H. Wilson. Beat design In KoReR, Mrs. M. T. Coleman. Mre. Harry Wilson and Mri. H, H. Hlli for best collections ;of ferns. < An oyster dinner was served throughout the day and evening. lOver a hundred dollars whs realized on this entertainment. The Civic League Is to be congratulated npon Its good management and successful entertainments. Miss Ada McClane spent Sunday and Monday in tbe city with friends and relativesMr. Cliff. Booth of Elberton, Is spending a few days with his brother, Mr. J. L. Booth 01 this place. Mr*. Ellen Parker Norwood Is In tbe city spending a few days with Mrs. James H.Petnn. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Vlsantkl and tbelr beautiful little daughter Annette of Atlanta spent Satnrday and Sunday in tbe city tbe guests of Mr. G. A. Vlsanskl. Mrs. 8. m. Orr or Anaersou wbh iuo uuuusome guest of Mre. Wyatt Aiken several days lust week. Miss Mary Durst of Greenwood came over to Abbev(lie last Wednesday to be one of tbe box party given by Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Cheatham at the "Runaways." The oyster and meat supper given Friday evening by tbe Aid Society of Lebanon Cbnrcb was a very pleasant as well as a succ*wsfu! entertainment. Miss May Belle Saunders one of Greenwood's most attractive young ladles was tbeguest of Miss Elizabeth Norwood several days last week. Mr. Clyde Morgan spent Sunday in Monroe, < N. C., wltb nls bome people. Miss LUa Speer of Monterey was shopping In the city Monday. Rev. E. B. Kennedy was In Newberry last week to attend the meeting of the Synod of tbe Associate Reform Presbyterian Church. Mr. L. T. Miller spent Sunday with relatives in Monterey. Mrs. W. P. Ferguson Is at home again after a months stay at Bowdea Springs near At lanta, Ga. Mr. Walter Doar of Georgetown was in tbe !*-- - city Monday to attend tne meeting or ti e k Of P'S. Mrs. Edd Calbaun and Miss Ivy Calhoun bavegone to Jackson, Miss, to visit Mr. and Mrs. James 8. PerrlD. Mr. John Wardlaw of Bellevue was among the out of town guests wbo attended tbi meeting of tbe Kof P's Monday evening. MUs Mary Batkin returned to Abbeville Monday after au extended stay with ber sister Mrs. W. G. Jobnson In Cnesler. Dr. G. W. Long ot Troy and Mr. Gilford Cadeoi Bordeaux attended the K. of P. meeting Monday night. k Dr. J. B. Brlttof Troy was in the city Mon!,i day to attend the K. of P. meeting. Mr. C. D. Brown ba t as his guests Ma. L. S. Mattlson of Columbia, Grand Chancellor of the K. of P. and Mr. Frank P. Cooper oj _ Cbarlestown, during tqeTbornwell Memorial ^ Committee. Mr. W. D. Morrsh of Troy was one of the visitors to the city Monday. Mr. William Goldsmith of Greenville wap the guest of Dr. G. A. Neuffer while m the city to visit the Abbeville Lodge Knights of Pythias, Miss Annie Hawthorne and master Amerlcu* Blake are at home after spending sometime in Atlanta. EXCEPTION TO KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ? ^ T"v D?rt?nn fln?ur?olnnH 1 ho mnrnKoPc os the Abbeville Lodge of Knlgbts of Pytblas and their visitors at a dellgatful reception MondAy evening. They were Invited to meet the officers of the Grand Lodge who were In the city to attend the business meeting; in connection with the Thornwell Memorial Fund. This recep'Ion was held at the beauItlful home of Mr. Brown before the buRlnen* meeting at the Club rooms. Mr. L. 8. MatrHon, Grand Chancellor; Mr. Erank P- Cooper, Ms. J.Frank Doar and Mr. William Goldsmith were the gutsts of honor. Mrs. Brown assisted by M188 Jo 11a Foster received in the dining room and Miss Lilly Templeton served punch at a beautifully appointed table. *s the guests were leaving Miss Charlotte Brown handed cigars. After the business meeting an oyster supper was served at the Lodge Booms, , THE CAUSE OF COLDS Good Advice Regarding The Prevention of Coughs and Colds. If people would only properly fortify and RUCUKbUCU iiitu PJDHUJ, auuuti vw pvi vout. of cougbs, colds and pneumoDia might be avoided. These troubles are simply the rtf suit of weakness, wblcb produces a catarrhal condition of the mucous membrane, wblcb If as an Internal skin of ibe body. When thU skin is weakened, It becomes Infected wltb germs which are carried through tbe system by tbe blood. These parasites attack and break these delicate tissues and set up a soreness wblcb produce what Is in reality an external scrofula. Tbe only thing that will cure cougb6 and colds and prevent pneumonta Is a medication wblcb is absorbed and carried by tue blood so that tbe diseased membrane 18 disinfected, cleaned, soothed and healed. We have a remedy wulch we honestly b?Ueve Infallible and unsurpassable lor tbe prevention and cure of coughs, colds and all catarrhal conditions. It Is tbe prescription of a famous physician, who has an enviable reputation of KO years of cures gained tbrougb tbe use of this medicine. We promise to either effect a cure In every case or make no cbarse lor the medicine. We urge everbodj in Abbeville who bus ne d of 6uch a medicine to try Rexall Muco-Tore. a It stands to reason that we could nor afford to make such statements and give our own personal guarantee to this remedy if we were BOl BDBOiaieijr JHJBJLJYB luut WOUUUIU BUUSIHUtlate our claim In every particular, and we see no reason why anyone should hesltBte to accept our offer and tjy It. We have two sizes of Rexall Muco-ToDe. Prices 50c. aDd ~ 81.00. Sometimes a 50c. bottle Is sufficient lor w a cure. As a general thing, the most chronic i v case Is cured with an average ol three large bottles. Remember, the medicine will cost you nothing 11 you are not sathfled in every particular. C. A. Mil ford & Co. L, Stoves continue to sell here. The Enterprise has won by I i *j r merit a Home in tne Kiicnens i of the people of Abbeville Countyi Dargan's, We bave tbe store, we have tbe goods, we have tbe clerks. Pbone 107, and that's all yoa have to da C. A. Mllford <fe Co. Fine cigars, Turkish cigarettes and smoking tobacco at Speed's. i k " i SANTUC. Miss "Cora Ktberidge spent SUDday with Miss Lillian Bowie. Mr. Uenry Carllnle and Miss Dollle spent Sunday with the Misses Abies. A. C. Bowie and K. 1. Bryan took In the fair at Columbia last wees, they reported a nice time. Miss Dora Bowie and Miss Ida Greene took dinner In Santucone day last week. Mr.Oliyer Lathan spent Sunday with K. I. Bryan. \V\ E. Morrison and daughter Lila spent a few days at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowie spent Saturday night, at Mrs. Bowles mother, in tne ungai BBCtlOQ. Eugone Newel spent Saturday night with Tom Stevenson. Mr. David Nickles and his two little children spent Sunday at his fathers. Mrs. Will Boyd spent part of last week with ber slater Mrs. Will Mllford. j Last week was a Dad week for tbe fair, but < considering tbe rains all report a nloe time. Tbe people are still busy trying to get their ; little scattered cotton gathered, this picking will finish It all up. 1 Mr. Leonard Keller Is able to be out of doors I again. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beanford spent Sunday ] at the home of their son Mr W. H. Beauford. Mr. A. C. Bowie went to Due West Monday on business. Miss Julia Keller spent Satnrday night at ber borne. She Is teaching down near Ver- < dery, her friend Miss Wiggins was with her. 1 Mr. Leonard Keller and Miss Sudle and Miss Wiggins of Verdery, worshiped at Oil- 1 gal Sunday, they took dinner with Miss Eva Ashley. i Mru. Boyd 1b spending a few days with ber Bryan. Mrs. Adeline Bowie, mother of mother of 1 Mr. A. C.Bowie Is spending this week near Hodges. / TbeSantuo sohool opened laBt Monday In charge of MIbb Kate Crawford. Miss ^Cate Is a bright teacher and is loved by all who know ber, TKftntrQ^ininof is inlit two weeks off. sret your turkeys ready. , "Rambler*' THE PERFECT WAY. Scores rf Abbeville Citizens Have Learned It. If you suffer from backache, There is only one way to cure it. The perfect way is to cure the kidneys. A bad back means sick kidneys. Iseglect it, urinary troubles follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. J. H. Nash, 225 Main Street, Laurens, IS. C., says : "I have given my name in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills in the hope that a few of the many who suffer from kidney trouble may be benefitted thereby. My kidneys were irregular in action and caused considerable pain about the small of my back. I was told that Doan's Kidney Pills were good for such troubles and deciding to try them, 1 bought a box. I had taken them but a short time when the pain disappeared and my kidneys were strengthened. From the results I received I can say that Doan's Kidney Pills area most reliable kidney remedy." For sale by al! dealers. Price 50 cents. FoBter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and 3 ke no other. The / Anderson Phosphate and Oil Company has bought high grade phosphate rock (bone phosphate of lime) and high grade ammoniates, blood, tankage, etc., and is making a high grade blood and bone Fertilizer There is no better fertilizer than one with a blood and bone basis. Fertilizer is like bread, you can't make good bread unless you have good material to make it with, Flour is the foundation of bread and phosphate rock (bone phosphate of lime) is the foundation of fertilizer, There are as many different grades of phosphate rock as there are of flour. We have bought a phosphate rock (bone phosphate of lime; which is usually exported to Europe where intensive farming is done, high grade Fertilizer is wanted and high grade results are required. Our ammoniates, blood, tankage, etc., are the best we can get Its going to clip our profits but we will have the satisfaction of making a fertilizer that we can offer our home folks, our next door neighbors with confidence, for we believe there is nothing better made. We want yon to try it. We want to sell onr fertilizers at home. We want to take the money that is usually paid out for freights in shipping goods away from home and put it in high grade material and make a high grade fertilizer that we can sell our folks at home. It will pay you to Iry some of our goods. D, S. VANDIVER, ( Manager, ? J. R. VANDIVER, J President, i i Toys and dolls now ready ] and they are selling. Come ? in and look at our attractive J line. Dargan's 5 & 10c Store i M t c Have your pictures framed In the beet style ? t Mllford'a Book Store. 1 * GEMS IN VERSE. \ The Little Street*. "Tomorrow I'll do It," says Bennle. MI will by and by," says Seth. "Not now?pretty soon," says Jezml* "t? "tiMita 11 uvs lif.tln Bath. Oh, dear little people, remember That, true as the stars in the ?*y. The little streets of Tomorrow, Pretty Soon and By-and-by Lead, one and all, Aa atraight, they my, As the King's highway, To the oity of Not at All! -Annie H. Dormell In Youth's OompmM" If I Were Ton. If I were you, Td see my path of duty Bo plain and straight, without a curve or be&j, And walk upon it, without swerve or falter, SVom life's beginning straightway to its end. I'd be so strong, so faithful and so true, t would, if I were you. [f I were jou, I'd live upon a pittance And save up money for a rainy day And never buy a pretty gown or jewel Or take a bit of pleasure by the way, And then I'd be so cheerful, never blue, ( would, if I were you. [f 1 were you and friends that knew you longest Would hurt aad wound, advioe unasked would give, I'd still forbear and cherish all their virtues And ever with them in oontentment live. I'd be eo faithful, constant through aad through, I would. If I ware you. If I were yon and fonnd soma gentle woman Who gave yon sweetness, tract and sympathy, I would not torn to them for consolation, Bat seek alone the barren friendship tree, Kor try to find a broader mental view. Ah, no; I would not?not If I were yon. And If a man should help yon with his likln* To stronger purpose or to braver deed I'd do without his presence and incentive. Lest all the gossips' tongues thereby should eyeed, Although It take from life its pleasures few? I would, if I were you. If I were you, I'd stay in old lnolocuras And be consistent all tlys way along, Mo matter what the stress and strain of Ufa la, Temptations, trials, sorrows, loss smong. All this and more I'd do, I would, if I wars you. But for myself, as I am Just a woman, I'll take what help and gladness I can find, Kor make a pledge to absolute perfection. And all my way to hard heroics bind, Content to think, with kindly deeds as lea van, While here I dwell I loae no hope of heaven, And so, withal, at last I may not rue Hot doing as?I would if I were you. ?Anna Oloott Oommelin. Child and Mother. 0 mother, my love, If you'll give ma your hand And go where I ask you to wander, ( will lead yon away to a beautiful land. The dreamland that's waiting out yondsrl We'll walk in the sweet posy garden out there Where moonlight and starlight are streaming And the flowers and the birds are filling the air With the fragranoa and musio at dreaming. There'll be no little, tired out boy to undress, No questions or cares to perplex you; There'll be no little bruises or bumps to earess Nor patohlng of stookings to vex yon, for I'll rook yon away on the silver daw stream , And sing yon asleep when you're weary, And no one shall know of our beautiful dreads But yon and your own little dearie. And when I am tired I'll nestle my head In the bosom that's eoothed me so uftea, And the wide awake stars shall sing in my stead 'A song whisk my dreaming shall soften, to, mother, my lava, let ma take your deaf hand. And away through the starlight well wa? der, ' Away through the mist to the beautiful land, J * ? ?-Ul? xa? BTWailBtt UUI wwuug WW* / ..... ? Eugene Field. The Mirror. My mirror tell* me that my faoa la fair, And can I doubt bat that It talla ma traef My mirror Bays that I hare golden hair And cheeks llha tha wild roaa and eyas U blue. ( aay, "Do I Indeed theae oharma poaaeaa, 0 trusty glass?" My mirror anawera "Yaa.H When lovera' talaa thia hoart all free from oar* Hava surfeited with flattery'a oloyiug awwi Onto my mirror do I straight repair And ory: "O mirror, la thia all decaltf Bay, do I merit praise and fond caraaaf Than doth my tmaty mirror anawar "Yea." Deem me not vain, I pray, for wall I know That when life'a akiaa have loat their MQ hoe 1 must one day onto my mirror go And say, "Oh, tall me, mirror, la It true That every day my youthful oharma gvwm least" Then moat my trusty mirror anawar "Tafc" i And, oh, I trust that In that later day, rrn.. .? K>?. .nil f>Hlno iUhi When I onto my looking glaaa shall say, "O mirror, with my beauty' waning light Doth honor also fell and virtue go?" Then may mine truthful mirror anWer "Ma.* ?Margaret S\ Ma arc In MoOlnre'a MagasiN. Each Xa JHli Ova Kaasa. A fire mist and a planet, A crystal and a o?U, A jellyfish and a mariaa And caves whore the cave men ivtU Then a aenae at lav and beauty And a feoe ta?nad from the aU4? Borne call It avetatten. And othara oaU it Qod. A haze on the far horison. The infinite, tender aky I The ripe, rich tints of the oersfiatda And the wild goeae sailing high And all over apund and lowland The charm of the gsldenrad? Some of ns oaU it aatumn. And others oall it Qod. Xiihe the tidea on a creeoent seabeaafc When the moon la new and thin, Into our hearts high yearnings Oflm* nalllnr mnA umrriaa im. Coras frona the myatie ooe&n. Wboae riai no foal haa trod? tome of OB call il longing. And athara call H Gad. A picket freaen ea dot/, A mother atarrad far her bf oaC locratea drinking the hemlock And Jesoa ob the rood. The mUUoa wha, fcomble and mini aw At atjalfhi, hwd pathway trod? Bome eafl It eoaaoeratlon. And othera oall It GkxL ?W. M. Oarruth ta Christian Beflstar. foe o'n talk o' martial haroaa till th' taat ? G&brlel't horn An deolatm a boat your atataamaa t4U yoa'yf hoarea, Bat they ain't th' biggee* haroaa that lata th' world waa born, Fc oom pared with noate their work ta 'ghty ooarae. Th' real heroes wear no tohena bat th* bllateri on their han'a. They 're th' tollera that aboon la every ettxae. They're th' very bone an alnoe ' all tlmee a* o' all lan'a. They're th men who keep a-hostlin all ft* time. ?Omaha World-Herald. Qod'a clary Ilea not oat of reach. The moss wa crash beneath oar feet, The pebblee on the wet oeabeaoh, Hare inleiaa meanings, airange and awaafc ?Owaa If ii nlMfc Seven Yeara of Proof. ?t ui>,io ko/1 uavon vonrii nf nrnnf JL U? ?c unu out vu ^ w ?. x" ;hat Dr. King's New Discovery is the icst medicine to take for copghs and :olds and for every diseased condition >f throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. lenry of Panama, Mo. The world has lad thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best emedy for coughs and colds, la gripps, isthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorhage of the lungs, and the early itages of consumption. Its timely ise always prevents the development >f pneumonia. Sold under guarantee ,t Speed's drug store 50c. and $L 'rial bottle free. J ???????mm Speed's Locals. You can get a list of school books by grade at Speed's Drug Store and Have your boob reaoy on opening day and avoid tbe ruoh. Oet DeVoe's when you palnt.lt Is the cbeai est In tbe end, Speed's Drug Htore. Prepare for tbe cold winds, glass and putt at Speed's Drug Store. ir you zo to Speed's Drug Store lor schrt books, tablets, penolls, etc., you won't be dn appointed, we've got 'em. fcmoke Speed's Clncos and feel like you'v got tbe worth of your money. Paints, oil, stains, window glass and putt at Speed's Drug Store. Hayler'8 candy,fresh at Speed's Drag Stori Speed's Clncoes always frri-h and sweet, ? sell three tboQsand every ten days. Speed Drug Store. Yoa will save time by going to Speed Drug Store tor what you want, you will fin It there. Mothers, don't give your baby Bnythln that contains opiates or any other Injurloi drugs, hut Insist on having Dr. Thornton Etwy-Teetber," as ltls the bent medicine o the market lor teething bHbles, and Is abBi lutely harmless as It does not contain an opUtes or Injurious drugs of any kind. It guaranteed under Pure Food and DrngsAc Guaranty No. 1158-1. Price 25cenlB. For aa! by McMurrny Drug Co. and country mei obauU; or Exsy-Teether Medlelne Co., Har well, Georgia. 8enboar?04cbediile. No. 52 Northbound'1*2 52 p.m. Local as far t Clinton, S, C. No. 38 Southbound 115 p.m. Vestibule. No. 51 Southbound 4 27 p.m. l.ocul. No. 32 Northbound 5 2(1 p m. Vestibule. No. ;$8 Northbound 117 a.m. No. 41 southbound 2 45 a m. FINE WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING, FINEST REFERENCES, JULES G. HUGUELE1 WaichniHkir aud Jeweler. ABBEVILLE, 8. C. Office and Repair Department on i floor of new Really Company buildin Agent for a fine diamond, jeweli and watch bou^e. Let rtoe Bell you diamond, watch or wedding silver wholesale prices. Hurry 0[ And Come to th "Live Store" o "Busy Street" fo all kinds of Sea sonabie Goods. White Goods, White and Colored Lawn Ginghams, Prints, Percalts, Trunk", Dress Suit Cases, Shoes Hats, Clothing, Hardware and Grocerie Amos B. Morse gmyjoRMTj - MA / I jQ ? H r*" \. I am in the marble and granite bui nees. I represent the Southern M? hie and Granite Company. We Pay the Freight aqd guarantee patisfaction. If woi does Dot come up to contract it do uot cost you a cent. Any one wanting Monumenl Toombs, Slab Work or Curbing I w be pleased to have them call on me my shop or write to me and I w come to see you. J. F. EDMOTDS | Abbeville-Green wo oc MUTUAL INIKUCI ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,500,00 January 1st, 1908. 1*7"RITE TO OE CALL on the nnderBlgn *? or the Director of yonr Townet for any information yon may uemxe bum oar plan of Inauranoe. We lnsore your pro party against deatr lion by flH, WINDSIOEK IE II5IOT5, and do bo cheaper than any Insnranoe Co pany In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to y thai oars 1b the safest and cheapest plan Insurance known. J. B. BLASE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. C. J. FBASEB LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. iBAAPn mPF.fiTnRfl liV/XLtfcJL/ 1/u.iiJvx vxvu. S. G. Majors Greenwood J.T. Mabry Cokesbury W. B. Acker -..Donalds M. B. CUnkftcales Due West W* W. L. Keller ......Long Cane I. A. Keller ...JSmlthvllle W. A. Btevensen Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle 8. 8. Boles Lowndesvllle A. O. Grant Magnolia J. W. Morrab..... Calhonn Mills 8. L. Edmonds.'. Bordeaux H. L. Rasor. "W alnut Grove W. A Nlcfeles Hodges J. D. Coleman Coronnca D.B. Haitlwaneer N)nety-81x C. H.Townsend Klnards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake .Phoenix Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy w a rhnaihnm Yeldell G. E. Lk>rn...?. CalHeon G. E. J>orn - Klrfcseys J.H. UumjUs Brooks AbUIVlUt), ? Jon. 1, 1808. t ' ' ' s ! . : The sL : Secret >1 "* of a good liniment is in its e ? warming, penetrating ant 9> scattering qualities. The 8 ingredients of Noah's Linia ment*are*such that with a very little rubbing the parti * - f .1 are warmed, the in flam' '8 4 ? mationjand congestior J scattered, and the reliei isTalmost instantaneous. t- < For Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lame Back, Stif Joints, and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Indigts tion. Toothache, and all Nerve. Bone and Muscl Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Arl on every package. 25c., 50c. and $1.00by all deal ers in medicine everywhere. Sample by mail free JfOAH REMEDY CO. (RICHMOND, VA.,4 BOSTON,MAftl., U.t.J Sold aod guaranteed by C. A. Mi ? x, i IWIU V.V VW, . An Ordinance ' > To Raise Supplies for the Cifr m of-^A.bbeville, S. C,, for th< fy Fiscal Year 1909. at Be it resolved by the mayor an Aldermen of the City of Abbeville, 8. C., I ~ Council assembled and by authority of it same, Tbat a tax for the nam* and in a mm er hereinafter named shall be raised an V paid into the treasury of the City Council f< I tbe uses and purposes thereof for the tlsci I year 1809. / Notice Is hereby given tbat tbe offloe < City Treasurer of Abbeville, S. C., will b open for the collection of taxes for said flsci year 1909, from Monday, November 2 1908, ui til Friday, January 1,1909, without penalty. Kate per centum of taxation are as follows ? City Tax 1% mills. Water Work Tax (Interest on fl bonds and Sinking Funds). 2% mills. Sewerage 1% " >1* Electric Lights 1% " (Interest on bond and slaking fund.) [ That when tbe taxes and aeRessments c any portion thereof charged against tbe pro| erty or party on tbe tax books of tha City f< the fiscal year 1909, shall not be paid on or bi fore tbe first day of January, 1909, tbe Cll Treasurer shall proceed to add a penalty < g one per cent, on tbe tax books, and theClt ' Treasurer shell collect tbe same; and If it tald taxes and assessments and penalties ai not paid on or before tbe first day of Febrt ary next thereafter, an additional penalty < one per centum (hereon shall be added by tt City Treasurer, and If Bald taxes, ass^ssmen and penalties are not paid on or before th ? first day,of March thereafter, an additloni penalty of five per centnm thereon sball > added by the City Treasurer and be eollectc by him; and If tbe said taxes, assess men g( and penalties are not paid on or before tt 15tb day of March next thereafter, the sal City Treasurer shall Issue bis tax executlo . . for the said taxes, assessments and penaltli | against the property of the defaulting ta " payers according to law. , A commutation road tax will be collecte tbe same time as other taxes of Two Doliai 1 from all male citizens between tbe age i eighteen and fifty-five years, except those pj p empted by law. Unless said lax Is paid on < before the 1st day of J&noary, 1909. six daj work upon tbe public highways an<jl stree of tbe City will be required UDder the Strei Overseer. All perrou6 falling or refusing to pay it M Irvv* n ?r t f\ ttr?rfcr fil full dm UVUJIUUIAblVU !></? v? tw w. _ - m shHil, upon coavictloD, be fined not moi tban Thirty Dollars or be Imprisoned ni longer than tblrty days. Done And rfUifl-d Id City Council tblsl3t day of October, lft'8. JAMES MCMILLAN, Mayor. Jumei Cl'sltners, City Clerk. Oot. 13,100S. 3tf m COILICI'S HOTIGt rb OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FR01 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15th ft UNTIL THURSDAY, DE?{ OEMBER 31st, 1908. [ The Rate of State, County, Schoo 1 and Special Tax, Including On [ Dollar Poll Tax, One Dolla Commutation Tax. IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT T raise supplies for tbe AhchI year commem ElDg January 1, 1908, uotlee Is berehy give that tlierffloeoi County Treasurer for Abbi vllle County will be opeD for the collection i taxes for said ducal year from Thursday,Obti ber 15tb, until Thursday, December 81st, will I ouipeDalty. There will be added? ^ A penalty of one per cent, on all taxes n< paid on January 1st, 1908. A penalty of two per cent, on all taxes n< paid on Februa ry 1st, 1908. A penalty of seven per cent, on all taxi not paid on March 1st, 1903. IQ Kates per cent, of taxation are as follows: State Tax 5% mills. County Tax 1" t-. ln i xj ?4 w 9.1/. ? ppuiai uvuuij wi -/-i Constitutional ScbooV 3 " ilp Total 12% nt in addition to tbe above, a special tax wl be collected for school purposes as follows: n< Abbeville Special School 5 mills Abbeville Special K. R. Bonus 1% " Donalds 3 " Due West 8 " Keowee 3 " _ Lebanou -1 " Hbaron ^ " Betbel 3 " vi Lowndesvilie -1 " 01 Mt. Carmel 3 " WllllDglOD o McCormlcb 4 " Buffalo 2 " Fondvliie 3 " Warrenton 3 14 A poll tax of Ooe Dollar per capita on a male citizens between tbe age of 21 and.f years, except sucb an are exempt by law, wl be collected. A commutation road tax of One Dollar wl be colleoted tbe same time as otber taxe lrom all male citizens between tbe ages oi 1 and 50 years, except sucb as are exempted b law. Unless said tax Is paid by first oJ Marct 1909, eight days work npon tbe public blgt ways will be required under an overseer, It s much be necessary. Taxes are payable only In gold and ellve coin, United Slates currency. Nallouiil Banl Notes and Coupons ot State Bonds which be come payable during the year lOS. A tax c 50 cents will be collectcd on each dog. ** * ?fnwmatir\r\ hu mall in rt .Parlies aesirjuK iujuiu<?..?u pard to tbelr taxes will please write befor December 16tli, Mating tbe location or tbel property, and mc'ude podago for reply, an< those paying taxes by check must lucludi the charge lor collection. J, F. BRADLEY, County Treasurer, Oct. 1008. Magazine subscriptions at I cut rates taken here. Dargan's 5 aid 10c Store. Hill=Moseley ELECTRIC SUPPLIES A If you need anything in tl to your interest to see us. ^ ries on hand Excursioi i ! ? VL* ; SOUTHERN f CHARLESTON, S. C. f i. Account Charles',on Gala Week e way announces very low round trip ? Carolina ami Charlotte and A*heAil '* nab, Ga.t and intermed;a'e stations he sold November 13th to 20th in ? ' "?J -5 nno I il JNovemoer oro, iwo,| The rate for children between fi be oue-half fare. For detailed information, tick / agents or address J. L. MEEK, ? Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent e Atlanta: | ? H Better Than Pi I For g MATURE'* REMEDY Is better than pill*, bea II It strengthens the Stomach, aids Digest! s ' Liver and Bowels, curing Constipation. I Usually one NR Tablot is all that is sect K ble. It starts In the Stomach and aearche I Intestine, dissolving and soothing as It goei >r tm NR Tableta are always just right and no P* J J harmful alter effect. OCT A 2Bc BOX. " C. A. MILFORD & G! le I : FRESH " Direct from th< ? week at the uj; [] Store of \ C. A. MILFi 9t = T. EDGAB b ANDERS* ROOFING AND ME i Outterii g. Ventilators, Sfcyligbta Cresting, Ridge Capping, Gravel J Mill and Repair Work a Specialty The Famous Kelmey ! 1 r ....Phone or Writi The Peoples S ABBEVILI OFFICERS. 8.1 G. THOMSON, President. 6 G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. I R. E. COX, Cashier. FAMES m * State, County and President: Vlce-Preal B F. E. HARBISON. P. B. SP3 Board of* Directors : Visanska, J. H. DuPre, R. M. Haddon, 1 m;<ibanaiofl p. C. Gambrell. l?e solid your business am it safely and cc We are in pos^ion to make you loan when placed in Our Saviiig-s SCHOOL To 1\1 C ? I JLauiviu ii * Inl I, ) ? General Schoi k if i [ Speed's Di m G. M. BEASIEY, \l Attorney acd Counsellor at Law, ; A13BEVJLLE, S. C. g >1 Cfliee over 1'biJtcD, Henry & Co.'s e I Store. Loans negotiated on we]] im- F proved real estate. Electric Co. ND CONTRACTING. it electric line it will be Fresh lot of Dry Batte- * iff i Rates A 4 L . . RAILWAY. -4 . y/1 , AMD RETURN. Festivities the Southern Rail* rates from all points in South le, N. C., Augusta and Suvanto Charleston, S. C. Tickets to elusive, limited for return until v ve and twelve years of age will '"v V *^4 cts, etc., see Southern Railway ' y'$M J. C. LUSIv, Div. Passenger Agent, Charleston. ilk ~ " jl | Liver Ms. I iaaso it acta In the right way. I on, cures Dyspepsia, cleanse* the S 1 issary to correct the average Iron s through the Liver. Kidney and I lther sicken, grlpo nor have any L 0? Abbeville, S. C.. . 1 m -| CANDY 3 factory every >-to-date Drug r'y. :4 ORD & CO. ARCHER, I 11 DTS, S. C. TAL WORKERS- \ i, Conveyors, Comic Finials, Stops, Gasoline Tanks, Cotton Hot Air Furances. e for Prices.... ' ,/: . . f avings Bank. JS, S. C. DIRECTORS. 8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson O. A. Neufler. C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, J. 8. Stark, R. E. Cox, Jodd A. Harrfn. ; - mm City Depository. dent: Cashier: EED. J. H. DuPEZ. F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. rV. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. F. i are prepared to handle nservatively. is, and to pay interest on deposits, I * Department. BOOKS _ Pencils lr IX ol Supplies. ug Store. MOLINA ENGINEERING CO. AHBEVI1LE. H. C. AD classts of civil and electrical enineerirg. Faim eurveje, plats, resiablis-bment of lines, terracing and irivale telephone lines.