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f H ? Fashio fl'.u.. iiimnwn^yKninmmmm 4- ' > . ArV-:? v Hats?All the new fall shapes and soft kinds. We've ? strone showinsr of Stetsons i Overcoats?short and long?ligl ?fancy and - plain?Every Style and Shape. Underwear?in natural grey or sizes?all colors?all prices. Come in and we'll show you he PARKI House and Lotjfor Sale. I will sell at public auction from the Court House steps in the City of Abbeville, ' Salesdav in November, one house and lot situated near the S. A. L. Shops. This is a two-story house and is on the opposite side r of the street from "Jerusalem. > liobt. S. Link. BEST DOMESTICt LINIMENT. The Press and Banner, on its own responsibility and free of cost offers this to the public as the best liniment that can be J compounded for sprains, bruises, galls i etc: [ 1 quart turpentine. ' 1 quart apple vinegar. ' , 2 ounces arnica." 3 ounces sweet oil 4 eggs. \ Shake well. ' M t avq M n n rr t XlUbll/C Ui MtiUbJIUUlUOlO iUC&UlUg t Notice is hereby given that the regular an- ' v noai meeting of the siofkholdc-rn of the Cxi- t hnuD Mill* win b? be!J lu tn* ofllc- of the President and Treasurer. Kt Wl|ilttii>flt"n, ' t/', a' 12 o'clock noon, W^dn^dny, October ' 20ib,19u9. By order of tb? President. t E. M. Lander. Secretary. ITCII | Cured in 30 Jlinules by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never , fails. Sold by P. ?. Speed, Druggist. For buggies, harness and saddlery see the Rosenberg ( Mercantile Go. i ( Play of American Politics. J Charles Klein's play of American politics : and business, "The Lion and the Mouse," . will be the attraction at the Grand Opera House, Friday, Oct. 22. The play will be groduced under the direction of Henry B. [arris, who has gathered together an ex- 1 ceptlonaliy line cast for the interpretation < of the Klein piece. The success of "The > Lion and the Mouse" is well known to every one throughout the country and is a proof that the money devil who outside his own hemisphere has hitherto chiellv occupied the lecture platform, the pulpit and the press, has at last found his place upon the stage. The idiosyncrasy of the time is 1 swollen wealth. The "lion" in Mr. Klein's play is a billionaire treading: all things under his golden heel. The "mouse" is a clever girl who outwits and defeats him. The play abounds in human feeling, in vital interest drawn from real and current life, painted in local color. MISSIONARY MEETING. - Mrs. Brooks and Miss Mathis Made Interesting Talks.' The quarterly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Union was hold in the baptist church on Thursday last. Mrs. Brooks, Sresident of the Union, and Miss Corrie [athis, State missionary were present, and gave interesting talks. "We must make special mention of Miss Mathis who handled her subject well and held the attention of the audience for half an hour. She is a lady of culture and an earnest worker who has given her life work to the Master's service. While in the city they were the guests of Mrs. M. E. Hollingsworth. 5Iorne*8 I'OcalN. About November first, we will have a few cans of that same good "all pork sausage" In 12 pound tlr.8. Price SI.90 npot cash at tbe store. Hand In your orders it you want some of it. Pure seed wbeat "Red May" and "Blue Stem," a limited Quantity. Good old fashioned buckwheat fljur lu 12 pound sacks?tbe genuine article, Tbe best assortment of mackerel and white fish In tbe city. New Orleans and Georgia cane syrup. 4 pounds good macaroni for25o. To arrive next week "Rloe-Rloe", 25 pounds /or $1.00. Amoe B.Morse Co. ? ! , I limbic ( MM*' Stvl v |i-1? ?'< compel nppr W^jmh 7 "^-' attcntk lfc.CS "cooinii.jf J'011 0,1,1 I,1U| \ \r "? w'^ numerous to These -' 5} ifc D/s tl net ion nary k,ndi |pr| made for i |S %^|Pf master ijfiffi Schlc Of Ba Every line, e ffl i?k& if breathes ihai I H the best dre fjf |vK-;JR on a Schlos I r?f out among : 1 n dressed man i | M Attractive 1 / "? I'M;- '*41 our stoc^? dividuality of wards bright sYco. Uur urterii v ance to the levYort . . . for his moi in both stiff Cravanetted <* in especially sP?t or Pei list now. ^um weigh for sunshin it and heavy Hosiery-in pla new fad in anteed kin. Shirts?in attr; fancy ? all sporty?ot! kind. >w to get better Clothes for les BR&i An Ordinance ro Raise Supplies for the City of Abbeville, S C., for i the Fiscal Year 1910. Be it ordained by the < Mayor and Aldermen of the City ^ >f Abbeville, S. C., in Council assem>led and by authority of tbe name, 1 rhat a tax tor tbe sums and in a mau- < ler hereinafter named shall be raised . mil paid iuto the treasury of the City J Council fo<- tbe u*e? and purposes < .hereof for the fiscal year 1910. , Notice is hereby giveu that the of- ' ice of City T/eaj-.urer of Abbeville, 8. 1 J., will be open for the collection of :axes for said hecal year 1910, from ' Monday, November 1, 1909. until Frf- ' lay, December 31st, 1909, without pen- , ilty. Rate per centum of taxation are as ( oliows: ? Jity Tax 5 mills VVaterwork Tax (iuterest, on bonds an?i sinking fund) 2 " Electric Light Tax (interest on bouds and sinking fund) 2 u Sewerage Tax (interest on \ bonds and sinking fund) 2 " That when the taxes aud assessments >r auy poition thereof charged against :he property or party on the tax books jf the city for the fiscal year 1910, chall Qot be paid on or before the first day jf January, 1910. the City Treasurer dial I proceed to add a penalty of oue per cent, on the tax book, ami the City l'reasurer shall col'ect the same, aud if ihe said taxes, asse.-smentB aud penalties are not paid on or before the first lay of February next thereafter, an additional penalty of one per eeutum ' d>all be added by the City Treasurer, iiul ifstiid taxes, a>sessments and penalties are not paid on or before the lirst ilay of March next thereafter, au additional penalty of five per ceutum thereon shall be added by the City Treasurer and be collected by him ; aud if the *aid taxes, assessments aud penalties j are not paid on or before the fi'teenth day of March next thereafter, Ihe said V^IIJ lirasuici email laauc LII? I?A CACuution for the said taxes, assessments uud penalties against the property of the defaulting taxpayers according to law. A commutation road tax will he collected the same time as other taxes from all male citizens between the ages of IS and 55 years, except those exempted by law. This commutation tax is as follows : The sum of two dollars payable before March 31st, 1910; the sum of two and 50-100 dollars if not paid until and during the month of April, 1010 ; the sum of three dollars if not paid until and during the mouth of May, 1910. In lieu of this tax six days work upon the highways and streets of the city will be required under the Street Overseer. All persons failing or refusing to pay the commutation tax or to work six full days shall, upon conviction, be tiued not more than thirty dollars or be imprisoned not more than thirty days. Done and ratified in City Council this 12th dtty of October, 1009. James Chalmers, J. L. McMillan, City Clerk. Mayor. Buy your groceries from the Rosenberg Mercantile Co. aud get the best. ^l Clothes; iy to sh e and Quality f wi eciation even from those who pay fu )ii to the niceties of dress. ar! ('lollies are the best investment r(! ce?you gain i:i self-confidence, in ^ a thousand and one ways too mention. an ev ar thes of Style, Quafity and all cost no more than the ordi- in( T-l -1 9 I ~M # ney are uesiyneu tfoui is by those gi dii tal TAILORS AND DESIGNERS ? )ss Bros. & Co. S pr Itimore and New York. < or ivery curve, every cuff and lapel loi t subtle effect so much desired by b? ssers?namely, distinction. Put ^ s Baltimore Suit and you stand ?{ i thousand as a particular, well Apparel is a special feature of our clothes should show some intaste; the present vogue is toness in fabrics and smartness in . , Inl lgs are of greatest import rai ; man who wants the most ^ ney. tfo an 1 wi rru ? X1J rercoats?that water will not ] wl letrate?simply a light or med- w t Nobby Dressy Coat suitable mI e ofr rain. tin and fancy effects?the guar- ^ 4 . tei . ] active patterns?some gay and we hers plain?the right fitting th< wl1 pk ' pr< 8 money than you ever paid, an ' Ml clc ;eese; so ????? SO "DmAT -RAiraP.5 st? MAIVAJkAJ ADUA1 UMWI J] mi Abbeville, S. C., Sept. 25, '09 an "The R. L. Dargan Co., en Abbeville, S. C i?fi Gentlemen: Iv* After having given your i Range a thorough test of 90 y1 flays* we find that it has all JJJ; the qualities that you claim is^ For it. It is a perfect baker, mi and you can boil on the back ^ boles of the Stove as well as Ea an the front. The hot water v S boiler, haviDg the damper at- gjj tachment, you can have boil- soi ing water in a few moments, mc w^hen desired. To say that we are perfectly satisfied is doing small credit to the Re ?al Range. Mj Yours respectfully, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Baer." a Mr. Baer is an engineer on ?w the S. A. L. ii&! no< CALL 2 the and see all the pood thiDgs I have pie to offer in sue W A T C H E S. I an< JEWELRY ?c of all kinds arid description. A fine lot of best quality th SPECTACLES ^ just arrived. Prices ret .jable. J. W. hYJiilKi). Ko To YOU'LL feel ? better for work, j * v ? \ play or rest if you ? * * w Sai Q eat Quaker Oats at least once a N' 1 190 1 aci day. i ^ * t Co da tn HMnHHnHaayi est The Rosenberg Mercantile Ee Co. are showing a fine line of shoes this season. See them before you buy. J ACTUAL STARVATION. le C. A. Milford & Co. Give Facts i Regarding Dyspepsia. fl Although indigestion and dyspepsia are prevalent, most people do not thorough- ^ understand their cause and how to obin relief. There is no reason why people ould not eat anything they desire?if ey will only cliew it carefully and thoriffhly. Many actually starve themselves to sickness through fear of eating every >od-looking, good-smelling and goodsting foou, because it does not agree th them. J Dieting cannot cure dyspepsia. If we re- X se every article of food that disagrees th us. before long we have nothing left, id find ourselves chronic dyspeptics. We are so confident that we can furnish lief for indigestion and dyspepsia that 5 promise to supply the medicine free of I cost to every one who uses it according directions who is not perfectly satisfied th the results. "We exact no promises A d put no one under any obligation what- fl er. Surely nothing could be fairer. We B e located right here where you live, and K r reputation should be sufficient assur- H ce of the genuineness of our offer. We want every one who is troubled with digestion or dyspepsia in any form io me to our store and get a box of Rexall fspepsia Tablets. Take them home, and v*e them a reasonable trial, according to rections. They are very pleasant to ke; they soothe the irritable stomach, rengthen and invigorate the digestive pans, promote a healthy and natural wel action, almost immediately Relieve usea and stomach irritation, produce althy digestion and assimilation, and omote nutrition. i 25-cent package of Rexall Dyspepsia f* ,blets furnishes 15 days' treatment. In dinary cases this is sufficient to produce mplete relief. In more chronic cases, a _ iger treatment, of course, is necessary d depends upon the severity of the trou>. For such cases we have two larger ?s, 50 cents and $1.00. Remember you a obtain Rexall Remedies in Abbeville ly at our store,?The Rexall Store. 0. A. Iford&Co. " 2 See the Rosenberg Mercanle Co. for bagging and ties r - 7 LACONICS FROM TROY. teresting Items from a Wide Awake Correspondent. Rev. R. F. Bradley and Elder S. P. Morh represented Long Cane Chnrch, and ? iv. H. B. Blakely and Elder J. R. Cressll represented Troy A. R. P. Church at 9 meeting of Presbytery at Iva Friday d Saturday, and were highly pleased th the hospitality of those good people. ie next place of meeting will be Mt. Car5l. " Hr. W. P. Wideman will entertain all 10 are fortunate enough to hear him at illington Academy next Friday evening. tfiss Alma Talbert of McCormick and ss Mamie Creswell were Mrs. J. R. Pal;r's pleasant company last week. rhere are a number expecting to attend e oyster stew at Buffalo Friday evening, lere Miss Mamie Cromer is the popular icher. Messrs T. <T T.itpR ,T. S. and Charlio Crea ill are off today to enjoy a week's fun i chasing. They go first to Modoc and m on the banks of Turkey Creek. Hiss Jennie Wideman, on next Saturday, ||| 11 entertain the "Jolly Twelve" with a f| :asant party to spend the day at her atty home on Long Cane. Hr. Charlie Smith is here from Leesville d is now clerking for his brother-in-law, \ P. B. Grady. Dhere was a considerable wind, hail and ictrical storm here Thursday afternoon d continuing to poor in torrents of rain til 12 o'clock. flrs. Mary Drennan is with relatives in ckett Town for several days. ai n the death of Prof. D. G. Caldwell Ersle College loses a shining light. A man kind, a friend so sincere and a teacher gentle has gone to home beyond the * irs. - w dr. Young: Reagan now runs his corn 11 each Saturday at his home, and many } having their meal made at home. While ' ne enjoy the home-made meal best, oth- _j s are driving off the dread disease pel rra which is thought to be one cause of tfiss Mollie Tittleiis in Lowndesville and l this week oh a business trip. i Jr. Willie Lyon aud Mr. Abe Lyon spent ? sterday at Bethany with relatives. Jr. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson and Mr. W. Wardlaw were in Bellvue yesterday see their uncle, Mr. Adam Wideman who seriously Pick. iVe are sorry to hear of the sickness of . A. C. Kennedy, and hope he will soon well again. jittle Miss Lucy Powell and Master Ci rle Stuart of Abbeville are enjoying a u it with their cousin, Miss Iva Beauford. dr. A. G. Mars will represent Hopewell fr urch and Dr. W. A. Hunter Bethiah urch at the meeting of the Synod of nth Carolina, which convenes in Charles1, with the opening session Friday irning, the 22d. ?? Oi TWO MORE HAPPY SOULS. ci ss Willie Seals and Mr. W. W. jt Smith to be Married. Ir. and Mrs. Thomas Coke Seals have it invitations to the marriage of their in jghter Willie Kobertson, to Mr. Wilm Warren Smith, on Wednesday after>n, October the twenty-seventh, at two lock, at the Presbyterian Church, beville, South Carolina. teception at home immediately after s ceremony, l host of friends will unite in wishing s greatest happiness to the young couwho start out in their new life with :h ploasant auspices. Miss Seals )ne of our prettiest young ladies, and . Smith has reason to be proud. Mr. ith is in business in South America, i will take his bride away from Abbee, the only regretable thing of the ?m asion. ? For seed and feed oats see ? e Rosenberg Mercantile Co. ley will give you the best the lowest price. T1 PETITION r the Eni ahliethnient of School District Known an C'ttna District. Mt the Honorable Board of Eduoatlon of Abbeville County: ye, tbe petitioners, do j spectfully ask ir B iard lo create a Souool Dshidot a< )wq by the attached map; said map being tbe bauds of tbe County Superintendent Education. '. T. Miller, Htflry Hlnton, ] . S. Eatclu, E. T. Anderson, ?.u. oe l)avls, NannieB.Anderson, L.: C. Davis, E- D- Anderson; Vll I. R. Davie. ?. F. Nickels, rhi V. E Carley, , ill parties lutereMed, either far or against, ir' ablisblng said district will meet tbe Coun- H. Board of Education at Abbeville C. H? on ry Lurday, Oct, 30,1U00, at II o'clock a m. . h J. Foster Hammond, lot. 19,1009. Co.Supt. Ed. A.C. A1 * lyi state of Mrs. Alice B. Ferguson, or ed )tice of Settlement and Application ry for Final Discharge. 'ake notice tbat on tbe 27lb day of Ootober, , 0, 1 will render a flual aooount of my Lings and doings as Administrator of tbe pa late of Mrs. Alice B Ferguson,deceased, In a office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville unty at 10 o'clock a. ni., and on tbe same ' y will apply for a final discbarge from my lBtassuch. Ml persons having demands against said ate will present them lor payment on or fore tbat day, proven and authenticated or T> forever barred. JOHN C. FERUUSON. Administrator. ^ b# For tbe beat floor Bee tbe Rosenberg Mer- an ntlle Co. by I / Closin having decii we 5ENERA AT Below you wi onvince the most SHOES .50 kind at $1 00 i.oo kind at. . 1.25 1.50 kind at. .. . 1.75 [.00 kind at 1.50 And job lots at 50 cents each. BOYS' PAN: c 7 packages Arm 7 cakes Octagon 7 packages Cellu 3 cakes Snow Di 10 pounds Good C 7 pounds Good E fe Can't List Everythii SAMUEI At close of sale w bore fixtures, etc , at \ Cottolene Food Purity is of great i The woman who fries ause she is unaware of the i as been, never can be, as hi le products will teach you t Lard is made from hog i ifection, or disease germs? f the Sunny South, and is r :ans to-day recommend as b Cottolene is clean, pure, : has been recommended b p of patients whose bodies nagine hog lard being recoi COTTOLENE is C not pleased, after having given Co Never Sold in Bull from catching dust and absorbing d Made only by THE I Master's Sale le State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILTE. Court of Common f leaf iriah Jonep, Plaintiff, against Horace Joues. William Joue*. Howard Jones,floried Bradley, Ben Jones, Lowry Jones, Martha Jones, Mar garet Jones, and Elijah Jones, Defendants, By authority of a Decree of Sale by if'nnrtnfPnmmnn Plpns fnr A hhe le County, io said State, made in 3 above slated case, I will offer for e, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. , S. C\, on Salesday in November, A. 1909, within the legal hours of sale s following described land, to wit: 1 that tract or parcel of land situate, ng and being in Abbeville County, the State aforesaid, containing ACRE, more or less, and boundby W. C. DuPre, Depot street, HenHarkness and others, being the lot land sold to Elijah Jones by VV. T. cDonald. rerms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to y for papers. R. E. HILL, Oct. 13, '09. Master A. C., 8. C. For the best flour see the osenberg Mercantile Co. [t will soon be time to paint your bouse sure to ubb tbe paint that goeB the further d lasts tbe longest?DeVoe'a. For sale only Speed's Drag Store. % \ J g Oui decl to go ou offer our stoe 1 A SAORII 11 find a list of so skeptical ? SHIRTS 50 cent kind at........ 39c 75 cent kind at 50c $1.00 kind at 75c 1.25 kind at $1.00 1.50 kind at 1.25 Job lots at 25c. Underwear same way rs AT AND I iROCERIE and Hammer Soda.... Soap ? iloid Starch.. ift Soap offee for toasted Coffee for ig, but will Save You IU , J. TODD, D ill otter One Double Di : a bargain. igggsss Home Is a h mportance in every well-regu or shortens .her family's foe 11 effects which may come of ealthful as food cooked with C his. :at, and what assurance have y< On the other hand, Cottolene nade from the purest, refined eing fully as healthful as olive and makes digestible, [nourisl y physicians generally for th< contain tuberculosis germs, nmended for such a purpose? Guaranteed Y?ur.srocer is hereI?y refund your money in ttolene a fair test. , Cottolene is packed in pails with an ai t keep it clean, fresh ahd wholesome, a isagreeable odors, such as fish, oil, etc. K. FAIRBANK COMP^ Order 'a some ri'Uro Some of that Jem Flour, just Phone 75 to have our wagon call and leave a sack, and your. baking troubles will come to an end. If you wish light, wholesome bread, delicious pastry, etc., you will find that in the use of Jem you attain your desire. ' The Best by Test," and of course everything else in Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits, etc. Yours to please, L.T. MILLER : Sale! t of business | of J HANDISE iT/TH! me items that will ? Men's Pants ^ $i.ookind at $2.00 2.50 kind at 1.57 2.00 kind at ... .... 1.25 1.75 and 1.50 kind at..'.. 1 .bo 1.00 kind at 7?>c Job lots at 25 cents. IEL0W COST! 3 ...25c 25c .25c ' ;J 5C $1.00 loo loney on Every Purchase. 1 ue West/S. 0. rau glit Soda Fount, all ~ * /? A '/A [ealthy Home lated home. \ ?d with lard is doing so heit. Lard-cooked food never lottolene. The very sources of ou that the animal is free from comes from the cotton fields cottonseed oil, which physii nil < '' % xp J ?4 * ^ ?? ????? , III The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Coorl?Citation for Letters of Administration. By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate.. Whereas, William Cothra'n bas made salt to me. to tract blra Letters of Admlolstratlon of tbe E?tste and effects of O den Hodges, lH<e of Abbeville County, deceased. 'J'Dene are therefore, to oite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tbe bald Olden rioilaes, deceased, tbat they be and appear before me, in tbe Court of Probate, 10 be beW at Abbeville *\H., on Saturday, tbe 16ib day of October, 1909, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In tbe forenoon, to sbOw cause If any they have, why tbe said Administration should not be granted. Given under my band and Beal of theConrt, this 24th day of September, In tbe year of our lord one tbousand nine hundred and nine and In tbe 184tb year of. erl^an Independence. Published on t..j 29th day of September, 1909, In the Press and Bauner and on tbe Coart * House door ror tbe lime required oy jaw. J. F. MILLER, j udge of Probata. Executor's Sale. By authority ited in me under the third section u. ibe will of George Wallace, Jr., deceased, I will sell to the highest bidder on Saleday in November next, ali that tract or parcel of land, situated in Donalds township, Abbeville County, containing One Hundred and Eighty Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of W. R. Dunn, W. L. Singleton, Benjamin Lipford and others. Terms?Cash. R F. STONE, Executor,