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ROCKY RIYER.
Dedication Po?poned?Fooling With
h tiun-Farmer* In a ((nauJary M
Xewny Note*.
Si Lowndesville. S. C., Nov 5,1900.
|B Rev. Henry Stokes, of the Mt. Carmei c! rcult,
spent a few hours in oor town on MonHw
day.
Kg Mrs. J. E. Brownlee, of Penny's Creek, came
H over Monday morning and spent the day at
a Mr. E. W. Harper's.
H Mr. R. E. MoBeley went to Columbia on a
(S combined business and pleasure trip. Will
SHr take in the Fair.
B Rev. Peter Stokes went to Anderson TuesD
day on business.
R Mrs. J. T. Latimer went to Anderson TuesMB
day to spend a few days.
SI Mrs. w. A. Tennent returned a few days
KB ago, from a very pleasant slay among ber old
^ home Greenwood friends.
JB^^apt. W. G. Johnson, of Anderson, came
Thursday and spent the day with
In Ibis
Johnson went to Anderson
where she will be for a short time.
Kirkpatrlck'and Magistrate J. G.
went to Abbeville Thursday,
^^^^^^^ ^^ nrranged and so annoanoed in these
the Salem new Church, near
^B8n^HH|^^^^kould be dedicated next Sunday 11,
mnHHRJ. W. Daniel, of Abbeville would
nflnnHM?riDoii, bat-at a later church
deolded to pospone the dedlcadate.
Dae notice thereof will
HHUHMoq was called to Abbeville
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hpkscales, who has
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here several days ago.
to Starr Monday
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9HK^M|^HBHB^nCTNl^ft|Ayeral days.
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MAIL CLOSES.
Halls Coming: and Going: Every Hoar
In tbe Day.
Hours tbat tbe malls close at the Abbeville
post office:
9.05 a. m. going North on tbe Soatbern.
10.50 a. m. going South on tbe Soatbern.
10.50 a. m. going to Hodges.
11.40 a. m. going South on tbe R. A. L.
11.40 a. m. going North on tbe S. A. L?.
1.10 p. m. going North on tbe Southern.
1.10 p. m. going to Hodges.
2.55 p. m. going South S. A. L.
8.55 p. m. going North S. A. L.
5.40 p. m. going South Southern.
8.00 p. m. going North and South S. A. L.
Robt. S. Link, Postmaster
It will do yon good to call and be *hown
through tbe handsome line of pipes at Milford's
Drag Store.
Call and see the handsome case of pipes to
be given away at MUford's Drug Store.
W. Joel Smith ?fc Son Locals.
Fine lotof Fultz Seed Wheat jast reoelved.
Try a box of Shredded Wheat Biscuit.
Something delicious.
Don't fail to examine oor line of Saddles before
baying.
Now 1b the time to sow wheat. We have
the Fultz and Blue Stem varieUca.
W.Joel Smith <&Son.
Do not fall to tbe see Llllpntlan Wedding
and enjoy a laugh at "Old Maid's Convention,"
Thursday, Nov. 8. Popular prices.
. Dress Goods?Now la tbe time to get bargains
In 30 to 40 inch dre?s goods at Haddon's.
We Are Selling?A line of 88 t?-40 inch
dress fabrlques very cheap at Haddon's.
Call Early?If you,wish a pretty till wool
dress for tbe little girl, only 20o yard at Haddon's.
Prepare for Cold Weather?By ttupplylng
younelf with a winter Jacket. We have n
largpettfck. They mast be sold In the next 60
t0frCys at Haddon's.
Comblnola?a new game board for sale at
DnPre's Rook 8tore.
1 Special Sale?Of 36-Inch all wool. DreaB
, Goods. New winter shades at 25 and 60 aH
i Haddon's. . . t
Messrs. McDill & Lyon have
just opened several hand*
some couches in leather, corderoy
and moquette. They
, have a new store, new goods.
[ hut old prices. Every day you
|^ee evidences of a good trad*
gwn on Trinity Street,.
^ ^NTAL NOTICE. "
Sj G. Thomson*
ON MOILWAlN
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HIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN
FBOM MONDAY, OOTOBEB
15th UNTIL MONDAY,
DECEMBER 31st.
The Bate of State, County, School
and Special Tax, Including One
Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar
Commutation Tax. .}
IN ACCOKDANCE "WITH AN ACT TO
raise suppliesfor the fiscal year commencing*
January 1. 1900, notice Is hereby Riven
that the office of County Treasurer of Abbeville
County will be open for the collection of
taxes for Bald fiscal year from Monday, October
15th, until Monday, December'31st, without
penalty. Rated per cent, of taxation are
as follows:
State Tax 6 mills,
Ordinary County Tax. IV, "
School 8 " '
Sinking Fund.....; -1 "
Total ilU .
In addition to the above a special tax will
be ooilwflid for school purposes as follows:
Town Of Mt. Carmel_... 8 mills.
Lowodesvlle.........-..,, 4 mills.
Sharon 4 mills.
Bethel..... 3 mills.
Due West 3 mills.
Town of Abbeville: ,
Retiring Railroad Bonds and
paying interest on same.-... 1% mills.
Specialfiohool,retiring bonds
and paying interest on same 5% "
A pull tax of One Dollar per capita on all
male-toltlzfens between the age of 21 and 60
years, except snob as are exempt by law, will
^0 collected.""*'''
A commutation road tax of One Dollar will
be oollected UtowM tljrttf as other taxes
from all male olUseni feelwefa the age of 18
and 60 years, except sqehjy%&re exempted by
law. Unless said tax. is paid by first of
Feb., 1901, fonr days work upon the public
blebways will be required nnder a contractor.
Taxes are payable only In gold and silver
coin, United States onrrenoj\ National Bank
notes and Coupons of State Bonds which become
payable durlug the year 1901.
For convenience of tax-payers, I will visit
tbe places designated below for the parpose
of collecting taxes:
Lowndesvllle, Monday and Tuesday, November
26 and 27.
Mt. Carmel, Wednesday. November 28.
Willlngton, Thursday, November 20.
MoCormick, Friday and Saturday, November
30 and December 1', till 12 o'clock latter
day. '
Donalds, Wednesday, December 5. ;
Dae West, TfiarsdayiDeoember 6.
During above dates my office will be closed.
, Parties desiring Information by mall In regard
to their taxes will please write before
December 15th, slating loe looauon 01 meir
property, and Include postage for reply, and
those paying taxes by check mnatlbolade the
Charge for collection. . '
J. E, BLAKE, JE,,
Treasurer.
, Oct. 1,1900. tt
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You can read David Harom, Richard Carve],
Bed Rock, To Have and to Hold and
many Of the other popular novels, by paying
five centB a day at
DuPre'a Book Store.
New and second hand booke, bought, sold
and exchanged at
* .* \ DuPre'a Bookstore.
A.VM. Hill 4 Sons will receive a oar load of
the cefabrated Stadebaker wagona this week.
They are the leading wagon of tbe world.
They will be all sizes to ault tbe farmers.
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I My friends and the ]
ck of Fall and Wintei
name with great cai
& are no higher, wit!
9 when the " Staple
M. Special care was
W and Shoes, and I
I Clothing and Hats i
i's Shoes up to 1(
have added a lin
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1 surprise you on
ve a splendid stock
irobes, Double Line
Kr sets of Buggy!
notions, Hardware,
k, Rye, &c., for see
^varied that I ca
my locals fo:
borders or ca
Mill treat y<
Ib.
Tji
3 IS
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Suits we woi
id better com<
,\s are
CTAT.T.
Charleston and Western Carolina R. K
i ' Angnata and Aaheville Short Line.
In effect May 27,1900.
Lv Augusta. 9 40 mi 1 40 pm
Ar Green wood.13 16 pm .
Ar Harris Springs.,.. 12 62 pm
Ar Anderson 6 10 pm
Ar Laurens ..... 1 20 pm 6 35 am
Ar Greenville 3 00 pm 9 00 am
Ar Glenn Springs _.... 4 00 pm
Ar Spartanburg...8 10 pm 10 20 am
Ar Salnda ...... 6 88 pm .
Ar Honderaonvtlle^.........' 6 08 pm
Ar Ashevllie ... 7 00 pm
Lt Asheville 8 90 am _
Lv Spartanburg? 11 46 am 4 10 pm
Lt Glenn Hwtow.-..:.' 10 00 am ....?
Lv Gr&envUflHL...... 12 01 am 4 00 pm
Lv LauMlflHE^ZC^~. 137 pm ........
Lv 9 86 am
Lt GrooWood 2 37 pm 4 80. am
Ar Augnsu 610 pm . ' . ,10 48 am
Lt Augusta....\?ii. ' 1 55 pm
Ar Allendale .. 3 66 pm
Ar Fairfax......... 4 19 pm
Ar Yemassee............... 9 00 am 6 20 pm
Ar Beaufort...... ..v....; 10 16 am 6 15 pm
Ar Bort Koyai &. 10 80 am 6 30 pm
Ar Savannah .........
Ar Otfarleaton .
LvCharleston.._^v^V--? ' 6 80 am
Lv Port Royal -TOO pm . .6 25 am
Lt Beaufort....... pm / ;" 6 85 am
LvYemaaaee. a 2 80 pn\...' 7 SO am
Lv Fairfax. ... . V
Lv Allendale........;*,............. . 8 44 an
Ar AngusU..* 1048.: 14
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JbV Hr66DWOOQ(|l*?nMM?^HIMfMIHH ? ? ?* ? * WW ?"?
Ar LaureD8_ 6 00-uia
Lv Laurens.... , 15 AID
Ar 8j)artanbnrg.?^.^.? :.9 CO am
Lt Spartanburg.. ...... . ... 4 10 {mi
Ly Lnarena.. 180 pm
Ar Greenwood 9 00 pm
Close oonneotiona at Gte?n woodpoints on
8. A. L. and 0. At B. Railways, and at ppartanbarg
with Southern Hallway.
For any information relative to tlakets,rates,aclttdole,
eto., address
W. J. CRAIG. Gen. Pass. Agent, Augusta, 04.
V E.'M. NORTH, Hoi. Acfnt , , .
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager.
mm<
W. H. LONG,
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whbh xvsm nnnft
V 11UW 1U&JO uuo 5IUMV* J
known as the McMillan ginnery. It ig
i In tboroogb repalr'and he rnns tbe
A machinery op to tbe requirements o/
'' the occasion. >,
1 t( yon have ootton to gin.
tend It to blm "V
W . ' '' " JL .
ir yon bave seed to sell be pays the
l highest market price In CASH.
j Send your old olothes toC.P. Hammond's
laandry and bave them cleaned and pressed.
Quilts, spreads and blankets washed at tbe
Abbeville Steam laundry. i /
1 Clothes dyed right at Hammond's Laundry.
The Charleston and Western Carolina Rallway
will sell round trip tickets November
12th; 18th and 14th, with final,return limit
November I8tb, 1900. The rate from Anderson
will be SS.20; Starr, 82.00; Iva, $1.90; Barnes,
51.80 ; Lowndesvllle,$1.75; Calhonn Falls, 81.65.
Thdre wlli be Parades, Fire Works, Street
Fairs, and numerous attractions for the entertainment
of tbe visitors. See Flyers for
further, information. W.J.Craig.
General Passenger Agent.
oKId Glove*?Now that cool weather is
upon us you will want the new sbade in Kid
Gloves. You can be suited at Haddon's.
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public to call and seje my
Goods. I have selected
re and, for the most part,
h. cotton at 9 and 10 cents
" was selling for half as
taken in purchasing my
can fix up family lots of
it astonishing low figures.
)'s and Men's Shoes up to
e of Trunks this season,
prices.
: of Saddles, Saddle Blank>s,
Breeching, Leather Col
Harness at a bargain. Dry
, Fancy and Heavy Groceiding.
Only the best. My
nnot mention everything,
r specialties.
ill in person. Will be glad
ou right.
MORSE.
J
lot!
7 Will buy
| Worsted i
aid not adver
3 before they
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DR. J. A. DICKSON,
SURGEON DENTIST.;
GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
A GOOD PLATE- $8.00
aMaLGAM FILLINGS75o and. 1.00
OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S STORE.
MAXWELL'S IAW
T * u onfrpARpn at AT.r. TIMRfl to
tarnishes my cnaiomera
FRESH 8?EF, PORE, SAUSAGE^
And Fresh Loaf Bread
Fresh flab on Friday and Satarday. Highest
market prices'paid for, Beeves and Hog* and
Green Bait Hidea. " '
T. H. MAXWELL,
Phone No. 1."
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Wm Mer
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''PAT CLAYBUBM."
J. S. Starhte Stables
Price, $15 a Season.
March t>. nao:; tj-r ,
j. l sol & co.,
? DEALERS IN
- ' > - .f 'V ' . V*-'.
Wagons, Buggies,* Carriages, Harr
,11688, Laprobes, ?to.' 1
Onr Specialties are
SUMMER BUGQIES,
BABCOl K BUGGIES,
' ' . . ANCHOR BUGGIE8, '
And CHEAP BUGGIES
Fro-n 880 np. Owensboro Wagons, White
Hlokory Wagons. We also have a full line of
Harness, Laprobes, Etc.
Give us a call before buying.
J. L. HILL i& CO.,
No. 3 Rosenberg Block.
THE VERY 1
' f l.OO, $1.25, $:
i And Up to $4
A handsome line of tbe reliable DREW-SE
laoe and button. Guaranteed not to rip or tea
We defy competition on Men's Dress Shoes
beaten aad only ask yon to see them. For S2Ji
LEWIS A. CROSSE'
If these shoes don't give you satisfaction, w
married any time soon get a pair of BANNI91'
shoe brought to this country. We have them I
300 pairs of MEN'S BROGANS, drummer's
If you are wanting shoes, and good one*, ci
to buy from us.
We have a nice stock of Gen
Cobb &
y
!" headquarters'
to
/|\ SCllOOl JBOOKS, !5i
jt Tablets, Novels,
# ion Books and ]
| DuPre's B
OUR LINE OF
DRUGS,
TOILET A
Is complete and
low as the lowesi
The Speed
[1M
a Blue BIe
Suit.
tise them. ]
are gone.
'rices.
TDERS
CD.I1D 0(111?
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T4*:>r ? ' i\
HE ABBEVILLE COTTON MILL WILL
contract tor a
Quantity 01 Split j'our-rooi
j Pine Wood,
If early application la dude at the office
Make your contracts at once. If you delay
you may not be able to sell your wood.
MApply to- ; o . s.
J. S. HABBIS,
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/an. 2,1900. tl mill office;
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If Yon Want
PICKLES
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Always Insist on V-Having Heinz's
Keystone Brand, Because /
They are the Best.
read our list and prices.
Heinz's Sweet Mixed.. ?.........25c, Quart.
flelDi'a Chow Chow_ . ?20c. "
Heine's Sploed Cucumbers...: 10c. Dozen.
Heinz's Tomato Ketchup.... 25c. Bottle.
Helnx'B India Relish ?80c. "
Heinz's Evaporated Horse Kedlsb~20c.
Heine's Pepper Saaoe. 20c. "
Heinz's Salad Dreiwln* 20c. "
Heinz's Little Giant Mixed 10c. "
HelDz'6 Little Chow Chow 10c. "
HelnzVLittle Giant Celery Sauce-lOc. "
Heinz's Prepared Mustard 10c. "
Heinz's Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce?X
pound can 20c.; 3 pound can 15c.; 1 pound
can 10c. i >
Always keep us in mind when you
are in need of anything In the Staple
and Fancy Grocery line. Our Stock is
complete.
Orders will receive prompt attention.
Yours to please,
LHI. I HUD.
No. 3. Hotel Block and Factory Hill.
Phones 75 and 88.
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.oo win s sit in in.
ILBY 8hoes for ladles?all the latest styles In
r.
at 31.50 and 82 00. We know they cannot be
0, $3.00, and $3 SO we can show you the
IT SHOE FOR MEN
e will give yod another nalr. If you are to be
Eft'S Patent Leather Vlcl Kid. The prettiest
n Enamel Calf, Box Calf Zurab Calf, Kid, eta
samples, will be In shortly, all to goatoost.
ill onus and we will make It to yoar Interest
%
ts' HATS in the latest .styles.
McDavid.
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stationery, Slates, w
Magazines, Fasli- ^
Daily Papers. |
iTIti
ook Store. |
? HEDICINES,
lRTICLES
the prices are as
t.
Drug Co.
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But it.is^not. I
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An Oi?rlinant?a
I AAU WA VtJUtiWUVV
'To Raise Supplies for the r
City of Abbeville for the
Fiscal Year 1901.
Be it ordained by the mayor ''
and Alderineaof the City of Abbeville, 8. c.,
in council a^nbled. and by authqrlty of the ( V
That a Tax tor the sums and Id a manner
hereinafter named, shall be raised and paid
into the treasury of tbe City Coanoll for the .xj^R
uses and purposes thereof lor the fiscal year -.yiM"190t,
notice Is bereby given that tbe office of
City Treasurer of Abbeville will be open for r
tbe oollectloo of taxes for said fiscal year, ,
from THURSDAY, November 1st, 1S00, ontll , l|
MONDAY, lecember 81st, 1900, without jijjrib
rfji> ali i. ivaieu per cent, 01 uiiftuufl wv./ '^ VvJ^I
as follows: -3
City Tax 5 mills. .J '"'JK
Water W?rks Tax (interest . K-ffil
on Beads and Sinking
Fhnd).. ?...* .. 2% mills. *-> '/"'v'flB
Toft) 1% mills, .' ~||
A Commutitlon Road Tax of Two Dollan>.<
and Fifty Ce|ts (#2.50) will he collected the %
same time as rtber taxes, from all male clti- '
zens between ^be Hge of 18 and 56 yeArs, except
sacb as ire exempted by law. Unless : J|fl
BalU tax Is poKt by the first day of January, > . -t'-jB
1901, SIX DA?B WORK upon the pobllo |
highways and1 streets of the city will be required
undeis.tie Street Overseer. \
All persons railing or refaslng to pay tbe ' ,'^B
commutation ^x or to work six fall days, VAyjdWB
upon convlctlct, shall pay a fine of not mora ^ Y v .v;3j
than thirty ddJars or be imprisoned for not " "
more than thlry days. > - :fj
Doneand rattled In City Council this 9th.- ; ,'$B
day of OctoberS900, r.-> *
S. G.jTBPMSON, Mayor.
JAMES Cml!jp?>, City Clerk. .
i due ^
UbSHIIW *
11 lis. Soda, 25c. ;I
15 bt8. Soap, 25c. , .
SPECIAL UW PRICE S&rfSS. -M
pend^rn, I'uute. Oeralls, JeaiiH. Denims. Out- ?
Ings, Cheviots, Cbcks, Drills, Oil Clotb, White "
Goods, <Sc.
DC Jugs, tuckets, Baskets, Broome, 1
uAllO? Bluing Blacking, Lamps, Chimneys,
Tinware. *
DADI CV Ry, Corn, Meal, Flonr, Sugar,
DAIthbl) Cofee, Hams, Bacon, Lard.Salt
Syrups, and all ot er groceries as low as can
be bought, i
GLENN'S 1
PI CKIII will pa-the highest market price *2
ULLfiri lor KO>8.
"You touch the utton and we do the rest.'
Night bell can be >und on lelt-hand side o
our front door, ad a druggist at the other
ond will Htmweryour calls immediately.
King liiid up who in need of medicine at
ulglit. Allirord'a Jrug Store Phone 107.
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