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I The Abbev ille Press and Banner, j BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1904. ESTABLISHED 1844 | EAST END Wlint "M" Sees (Mill 11 curs on II In KoiiikIh in Country anil in Town. Abbeville, S. C.,Sept. 2S, liMU. A It REV I LTjE'S KM 1*0 RI (7 .MS OF FASHION IN GAYEST ATTIRE. The summer Is over, and the fall season Is herewith Its gorgeous Huts of crimson, gold and brown and our "Ladies Emporiums" will today and tomorrow (Wednesday and " Thursday) be attired In all the "newest" styles and shades of the season. "Opening days" have again rolled around and what a least (of the eyes) our ladies will have! Grand! beautiful)! lovely ! exquisite ! none nor all of these will do justice to the ' Artistic display ol millinery, dress goods, silks, satins, laces and flowers which will be for your Inspection at Haddon's, Kendall's and The Wilson Heury Company's on the 2Slh and 'JSMh proximo to which the public, especially the ladies, are Invited. Remember only "U days" in which to behold the most "M iguiticent display" 01 ladles goods ever seen in Abbeville. ( Mr. Julius Dupre returned last week to Spartanburg College. ABBEVILLE MERCHANTS, AND TRADE. ^ __Capt. L VV. White has just returned from .Northern marKets, ana as usual uas purcuaseda very large aud attractive Mock, full and complete In every department and Is prepar- f ed to supply the wants of his many customers ? as well as the public generally, aud will just now give rare bargains In many lines, (itve him a call and you will find polite and wide awake salesmen ready to serve you. Mr. A. M .Smith of the firm of A .M. Smith &Co. returned Irom the North last week and his goods are new rolling in. This old reliable Prm has brought on this season an unusually ' "tre stock ot general merchandise which . w > are offering at prices that defy competlmp Give them a call and courteous atten4DF* inlesmen will show you Just what you \ -i and the price will tempt you to buy. Mr. J. R. Glenn after spending several weeks North 16 home aud ready lor business. His stock is full and complete In every llue and all he asks is a look Irom any and all wishing to buy the best goods at the lowest prices See his well assorted stock and you will surely And what you need. W. D. Barksdale <? Co. are the same old stand on Main street and have a splendid stock of goods, large, varied and complete. Here you can always get your bill filled at rock bottom prices. ^ Dr. Speed's Drug store is filled to the brim ?Irom the front to the rear with tbe finest and most "palatable" medicines you ever tasted, also many china toilet articles, school books, stationary and many other lines ol ' staple aud fancy goods: anything In tbi"Drug line" you will find In his store at lowest prices-. Dr. McMurray stauds at the prescription case ready to serve you skillfully and carefully, as he knows his business aud comes with the highest testimonials as to his eflinionfv QB"nr?jf?rihtlnn" pkrlr " L. T. and -T. M. Miller?city grocers, have the largest?finest and most varied stock 01 staple and faucy groceries they have ever yet presented to the Inspection of the p? ople oi Abbeville, and Abbeville County. Tnls old reliable and up to date firm have by business tact learned the wants of the people In the fancy grocery line and are now fully equipped, and ready 10 show you the best slock ol Ihe kind you ever saw in Abbeville, perhaps good an you ever saw anywhere. Look for yourself and you will be satisfied. The right prices make lively trade and they have ' botn. Dr. C. A. Milford has the neatest and prei- A tlest drug store In the up Country. Tis here fl one loves to wait away the hours surrounueo 1 by the beautiful, and resting in ease and comfort. His stock?well any of that mimeust throng of customers can tell you about It, and all about his low prices. In It you will always find everything kept In a " first class " drug store. Call when In the city, as there's always room lor "one" more aud you will re celve a hearty welcome. Mr. George Penuey might well be cnlltd " George tbe taliblul'' or " George the old reliable " lor when he is behind the prescription case you are sate aud that is saying h great deal, and even means more to all "lovers of physici" Mr. A. B. Morse that genial and affable gentleman 18 prepared with a large arid well assorted stock to supDiy the w^ms ol the pub lie, H1b stock is fresh and attractive ana 1 outof H you can always get something met, both staple and laucy. His weights anu prices are right. A. M. Hill and Sons, one among the oldest and most reliable firms of the city are at tbt _ same stand they have occupied lor many long ? years. Their stock ol staple and faucy gro ceries, iruus auu coniecuoueries is uuw re<iu^ lor your inspection an J every department Is filled with tue best goods in their Hoe. In g " fruits and vegetable (the earliest) they al- 1 ways lend. Their display in this line (fixed up by Jimmie) is always attractlveand tempt . Ing. So complaint for something to eat by the house wile 11 slit will ring up A. M. Hill v and Sons, for what she wauls. h A. B. Cheatham and Co. are on the connei jt nder the Glenn Ethel Hotel with h large and varied stock of mere laudtse wnicn they offer at prices to suit the times. This firm is composed of Uve and wide-awake business men who only know how to buy, but how o sell X as welj. Tht-y oiler the best goods at the u lowest prlce??try them. p HEKE AND TtlERK AllOtT TlIE CITY. ll Meesis. J. C. Miller, M. T. Coleman and R , L. Dargau, three ol \bbeville's hustling' w salesmen are spending a while in the cil>, getting aqualnted with their children. Then (] irleuds are glad to see Hum enjoying tlx ji pleasures ot "home Ule" II only lor a little n while. i. Mr. Eddie Roche K. F. D. carrier No. 5 U sow driving a rapid transit, quick d livery j, mule, a reai time beater, who ul cr coming lu last Friday aitt ruonu <.n 'quick liiiu" was not satisfied, and alter a slight pwuse got h "hump" on h.m and went down Main Streei on a "fly," sometimes on and sometimes cil the ground. Themulecauie out ahead, anu the buggy tumbled up, and badiy dismantled tl brought up ihe rear. Mrs Killau of A'lanta Is In the city the >, guest ol her sisier Mrs J H Fuller. r Miss Linda S.vf-tu a charming and attractive ,, "youug lady j.VVluder CJeurgla is lu the city r visiting relatives at present she is the guest ol , Miss Sarah K:ugh ol Fort Picket.B. tiirihs?At Abbeville Sept. To Mrs. G. n W. Syfau a daughter. At Abbeville Sentem- c ber '23 To Mr*. Sain Seal a daughter. ' > OL'K SICK FIMENDS. ^ M At this writing we are sorry to seport no v change for ibe better, iu tbe condition ot Mrs. Haddou, wbo lc still quite III. r The many friends ot Miss Grace Smith will t be pained to here ot her extreme illness, many c bope aud pray she may soon be restored t<> v wanted health again. TUe Illness of Miss Corrie Kilinusworth Is L learned with much regret by lier many friends 2 wbo bope tbat she soon be restored to bealtb 1 and at tier place ol business, wbo Is now greatly misSed. . t Many irieuds of Mr. Kithard Hill are de- '1 llguted to *ce b[m up aud about once more af- r ler tedious illness. (1 ECHOES AL0N(i ROUTE NO. 3. COTTON 1'ICKERS OK SHAKON. One day last week Mr. John A.. Williams picked some <W7 lbs. cotton taking nearlynearly 1 hour for dinner. Mr. J. H. McNeil anc bis 4 small children picked S621bs In oue day. ^ Mr J. T. Hunter picked 4CU lbs in odc day. j. Who can beat thfse Sbaronlter? ( Mr. A. J. Woodhurst showed us a fiue sped- j man of a .Squash raise by him this year; It was of the Habbard family, and weighed ill E pounds. t Miss Isabell Evans and Miss Dollv Carlisle spent a dellehtful day last week with their ( friend Mrs. .J J. Lluit. g Miss Louise Watson, and ^liss Annie Mary K/aus left. last week for Winltirop aud Cnlco? t ru Colleges, respectively. Clemson College. 0 Miss Maggle (Jibert ol Lebanon will leave c next Friday for a visit to relations at Clem- n eon. ), Mrs. Mory McAllster of MtCarmel Is spend i tng the week witti her son Mr. W. H. McAllister. We were delighted to meet her lab! Monday after h lapse ol about 15 years. Mrs. A.J. Jt'euny is visiting relativee at f Sharon. a Mr. J. H.Penny after a month's slay at Highlands X. C. Is expected home* next Fri uay. Miss Belle McKenzle is still i|uite sick, but her phyician says she is getting on as well hh possible. Many friends miss her and hope she will soon be well. Miss Florence Able accompanied by her brother Tom and Mr. Major Mcl'laln, all of Watts, spent last Sunday with Mr. John j 1 Abie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Newell ?pent last Friday night with their daughter Mrs. Julius Mann. 1 I; Mrs. Mattle A. Wilson alter spending the t past week in the city is home again. Mrs i p. I Are you in touch lerstancl the princip] STo tricks and no trie The serious effort foods as we know to TircciHt,^eftronCw < til Children's Clo Less than half an excusi of boys jumping out of ing the summer. The evenings has started the way. We were not take marks the stock?the besi best fabrics are in the lot. iTilson Is a splendid nurse in s'cknesR and as all she can do in this line. Manv ladlec ) Abbeville cau testily as to her elilciency, IN TIIE KELlfJIOrS WORLD. Protracted services will commence in the I. E. Church of this city, next Sunday night, > which the public are cordially Invited. Ou last Sunday morning liev. P. B. Well? readied an earnest and forceful sermon orn the tfXt lound in 1st. Timothy 1-15 This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all ( captation, that Christ Jesus c*me Ipio the rorld to save sinners : of whom I am chief1 Sunday nig tit Union services were held 1e He Presby,ierian'Church and strange to say lev. .J. lyivvrle Wilson pastor, preached from lie sume lext. also using several of the samt yruns. The ideas presented by each pastoi ere very much the same and in soirn hrases liieir words were almost identical. llKATH OK MK. WILLIAM WILSON", Mr, Williutn Wilson died at his home Iralnrldg*eleven miles west 01 Abbeville on i?t Tuesday morning about 7 o'clock, .Sep pmber the 20th 1901. The deceased had lived to a ripe old ag? avlug Just entered upon his 85'h year. By cason of health and strength he had lived ver his three sore years and ten. and like p ully ripened shock ot grain was reacy foi he harvest. ile had lived a long, useful and industrious lie. was an honorable citizen highly respect u aud.esU'emed by every oneHe had been In declining health for thf iast year, and the end was hastened by a fall bout one mouth belore his death frotu riiich he never recovered. A large family of sons and daughter! nou'n hiR death but are comforted in thf bought that their loss Is his eternal gain, and try a lew Heeling years will pass when they rill jotD him on the other shore His funeral services were conducted al Jpper Long Cane Church on Wednesday tb? 1st by Rev. 11. C. Fennel assisted by Kev. J jowry Wilson of Abbeville. Interment was in the cemetery close by, it he presence of a large number of friends 'he bereaved family have the sincere sympathy of every one in this their hour o Ujnm-I ariuf Letter to J II DnPre Abbeville, S. C Dear sir: Your business Is, when a hous? urns down, to give the owner some money (? build a new one. It Ik a good business iueer that the world got od so long wlthou' t. We paint the one that burnt down and th( lew one too. What In better, we paint thi louses that don't burn down. ? You insure the houses that burn ; we insur< he houses that don't. You have the ashei md smoke ; all the houses are ours. We paint lead and ztnc; Devoe. We eel be paint to pHinters; we don't paint. r oa.l.unrl r.il I l_- lliu nIH follhlnn nuint 11a roe is/.i tic ground In with lead and Ilnseec ill: the best paint iu the world : and tbi heapest, because It takes (ewer gallons thai nixed paints and It wears twice as long a cad-and-oil. Nobody wants poor paint here's lots of it. though, in the wor d. A M Orilllu, Plalulleld, N J, writes : ' Mr Aaron Hlggins, of Plaintleld, alway ised 15 gallons of mixed paint for his house iHst Spring he bought 15 gallons of Devo< nd had 4 gallons lelt." Yours truly 39 F W Devoe & Co P. S. P. li. Speed sells our paint. Rye, barley and seed oats.?P. UoBenber t Co. Our customers and friends will have to par Ion us for not giving them a lew locals tht ant few weeks, but we hsve been so busy un 11 It has been Impossible to do so. You is tc >lease, Mil ford's Drugstore. *os with our Clothing bu les that control it? ( :ky clothing. s of our store is to bi be reliable. This i< ~ i I ^ trKRHcmtAnsHd ^ .o N . Y. r=i90 ?BBB3SO paplP^ fs thing b is enough to set hundreds suits that have done duty dur-. chill of these roomings and procession of youngsters our n unawares. Perfect condition : taste, the best styles and the Sizes 3 to 16 years. los ; LOWNDESVILLE. Sewn from ll?p Seven IlillCify as R< by an Interesting Writer. : Lowndsvllle, Sept, 2Sth, 1!K)4. Dr. L. T. Hill, of Abbeville, caru [ up, today was a week ago. Calle ' here professionly, because of the ill i ness of Mr. W. M. Speer. He wa then, quite sick, is now much better. . Last .Saturday, was a week ago, ou oil mill ginnery had its first big day c ; work for this season. It,ou that daj put up 41 bales of cottoa, the most c which was sold that day. Mr. G. C. Graves, of Latimer, wa i in our town Monday on business. Maj. and Mrs. F. \Y. R. Nanct went to Anderson, Monday. Mr. R. H. Mosley, went to Andei I sou, Monday, to stay awhile in tb 1 Anderson Bank, to farther acquair r himself with banking business, i On Wednesday, Mrs; Will Sherran of Abbeville, came down from MofTVt . vi 1!, where she had tyeen for severs I days, aud was the guest of May Nanci 1 her kinsman, for a dad or two. > Misses Lizzie Nance! Jessie May an< Ruth Duuu, weut to Abbeville, Wed 1 uesday to visit one of their sick rela tives. Messers D. L. Bariii?s, W. W. Thorn ! son, J. M. and E. J. /Huckabee, weu ' to Anderson to attend the public sal i of a car load ot Tenuisee horses whic had been bought in.I lew days before ] The horses were unusually high fo the time of the year. Invitations are out to the marriage c Rev. T. Emmouo Wallace, who short time ago, aesipned the pastoral of Good Hope, and Providence churcl es. and Miss Sara Sherrard, of Mofl'et: ville, Anderson, county, which, evei: : takes place on the 5th of October, ne> . in Good Hope church, at 11 a. m. Tb i couple will start that evening on 3 bridal tour, to Teunesee. jl Miss Annie Bell, started on her r< turn to Asheville, C., to spend t I uother year in the college in that plac jjr. j. u. wnsou, went on luesaa i to bis old home, near Warren ton, b( ing called there by the death of b i father, the venerable Win. Wilsoi f whose burial took place at upper Lon J Cane cemetery, the next YVednesda ; at 11 a. m. In the absence of Dr. J no. O. Wilsoi Presiding Elder, Rev. 11. W. Barbe .. went to Bell, Friday, and at 11 a. n J tilled the pulpit in that church and s tlie close, the public service he'd th third quarterly conference for the Sh loh circuit. The next day the san: went to the Ridge and after preachinj at 11 a. m. held the third quarter! ? meeting for the Lowndesville charg and again, at the same hour by tt same, public services was again held. Although the crop of peaches th ' year was aa unusually large one, tl > train, peached pits here has been vei much smaller than it was lastlyea / ' - * ENE otl siness? Do you unJur policy is simple. iy and sell only such i lea dominates absoAll that's ne in Fall and W Our assortmen and popular b lect from is al possibly wish the other shad are new and go tion as to fit brand, tailorii with the fin guarantee the I f Shoe Depar Owing to the easy ished over and coven examine a shoe and bought only from shoes which are kr best. This applies Gents' and Children' teaiL owing, no doubt, in part, to the mi smaller price paid for them this ye Mr. Jas. T. Latimer, has a curios in way of a Cuban squash vine. F< seed were sent him which he plan sometime ago, only two of which ca up. Those two have made a vei\y markable growth. They have cove: ? a space perhaps 50 feet square, and i j* vines are waist high, leaf and fr verp large . The writer saw one of 9 latter, which was twelve or fift? inches in diameter, and of such a bl T ish color as to be almost black. 1 )f Latimer says that he had some of th r> cooked, and does not consider th )f equal iu taste to some of our nat sorts, aDd the vines are but spa 19 bearers. The Summer's leisure and rest hj ended and the Fall's activities upon us : the most of school boys t r" girls have returned to their home, '? at a distance school duties, after b 11 ing their minds and bodies refresl , by their recreation, and are prepa to bring their renewed energies to b s[ upon their daily duties, and pi XJ them more rapidly. So with those gaged in manual labor. The wo . part of >the heated depressing term I Summer, is over, the day's hot hoi l" lessened in number and heat, 1 l" nights longer and cooler, and tl think they can worry through, a the preachers, doctors and teacht II looking for a day of deliverance. 1 .e laborer along all lines, is looking f P ward to his reward, and all are ca !* and serene. Troupe I To Texas i- via Memphis and the !t Cotton Belt Rout* a $8.50 One Way 2. $15 Round Trip One way colonist tickets will be sold from Memphis, on Sept. 20th. y October 4th and 8tb, to Texas points ill rnlfi nf 5n Round trip homeseekers' tickets from Memphis oa Sept. 20th and 27th, October 4th and ISth at rate y J of S15. 1, The territory to which above r? rates apply Includes Dallas, Fort jji Worth, Waco, Amarlllo, Houston, e GalveBton, San Antonio, Corpus, i- Christ! and Intermediate points. ie Round trip tickets permit stop y ovprs either way, 21 days' return limit. ie For full particulars and Te.xnn map literature, time tables, etc., write to IS ie ][. ]l. Sutton, I>. P. A., ry t'ottou Belt, ClmttanooKn, Ten >r> r J " '*? *? ?*?? * " " IERG lutely. Reliability is to prices that are safi The moral growth as closely as its mate more you expect of Gauge our methods h w and good ./mB /"inter Suits. . it of the new rowns to se1 you could pSS for, and all les, too, that o(l. No ques* ? the best j$ j| lg, together || est linings, 11 fit. I fci COPYP *m tment way in which a shoe can be pol ed up it is next to impossible to tell anything about it. We have reliable factories, and ' offer you lown the country over to be the to entire stock, including Ladies', s goods. beri ich COME INTO COURT, fi ?r. (jl lly Petit JnrorN. A. M. Melford Long Cane teu A. H. Mundy Donalds me s. H. Cochran Abbeville rp ro J.T. Branyon Donalds J, J. L. Williams Ninety Slz llle feci J. M.Klrby Abbeville pal the R. M.G.Adam Diamond Hill on ,.U A.T. Mcllwaln Long Cane 50c " Geo. W. Wilson Calboun Mills sla the j. a. Bowen Abbeville off aen H. H. Burdette Lowndesvllle lsfc ~ J. M. Prince Dlamonn Hill poi , T. S. Palmer Abbeville 8 VIr. J. H. Ponder .....Abbeville em F. M.Sione Diamond Hill ? Qrrl D. P. Hannah LongCanh mi em R. L. Mabry Abbeville AJ ive j. w. Little Abbeville ^se J- B. Winn Donalds W. H. McAllster Abbeville E. H. Richie Cedar Springs ive J.H. McNeil Cedar Sprlns In are J. 8. Halt Lowndesvllle_j J.T. Wilson Lowndesvllle urn w.'P. McCarter.^.;.........Diamond Hill 4 i or Jno. L. Kennedy Calhoun Mills A av- W. R. Mattlson ^Pfi O. L. Conhran Abbeville J Will B. Wilson Abbeville prc re(J H. M. Clark Abbeville o ear J. M. Haddon Due West jqh Geo. A. Smith Abbeville J. W. McKee, Jr Abbeville en* Jas. Taggart Abbeville Cil irst T. C. Seal Abbeville . i of ' P.r? New 'PhoneN. 1 Subscribers will please add following Tele- Ar ley phones and numbers to the lists, Ar Andrews, W. J., Residence 134 Ar >rs, Addle, W. D., Store 158 Lv Blancbett, J. J.. Store 172 Ar Bradley, W.T.. Residence 22 Ar or" Beacham, B. K., Residence 157 Ar lm Butler, J. C., Residence SW Lv , Bowie, W, A., Residence 117 Ar Bowie, J.S., Office 129 Ar Bottling Works., 156 Ar Barnes, W. J., Residence 121 Lv Calhoun. dtCo., A. W., Office 127 Ar CalhouD, A. W., Residence '9 Ar Cheek, J. A., Residence 100 Ar City Btikery, 67 Ar Cbapman, W. G., Residence 153 Ar Calvert ?t Nlckles, Store 111) Ar DeBruhl, M. P., Residence 28 ? a DuPree, W. C., Residence 122 P C Exprese Office, 173 tan Fuller, G. W., Residence 100 F Game R. G., Residence 154 J. I Harris, Mrs. S. A.. Residence 12 Hlil.&Sons. A. M., Store 120 Hill, H. H., Residence 170 Hammond, H.8., Office 17.S T.J Kerr, J. D., Residence 145 McCiain, Foster Residence 112 Penny Clothing Co., Store 155 ri Purtfy, R. D., Residence 11 V] shlves, Rev. J. C.. Residence fill |J| Stephens. W. G., Residence 15!> Turner, S. S . Residence 78 ? IQ'i Wysong, n. u., rtesiaeoce + *> Williams, J. N., Store 1"1 P. RoMenberg; mul Co'*. I.OchIn. The hand painted china at Rosenberg's Is .?5 going fast. You had better come quick or 26 you will miss the greatest bargain of the '25 season. 8 The blggfst pencil tablets tbe biggest pen J tablets, at Itosenbers's for tlve cents. It would surprise vou to know how much wrlllng paper 5cts. will buy at P. Rosenberg's and Co. 1 NVeareaeents for Grlllin shoe pollsb. It preserves the leather and gives a brilliant I gloss.?P. Rosenberg & Co.' ?5 Only solid leather shoes for ibe children, anc Strong comfortable school shoes.?P. Rosen- poi berg it Co. wei 8000 pairs of shoes for men, women and n, children. Every pair of thorn solid leather. (j P. Rosenberg & Co. MU & 1 e t what we offer?thorc ely low. . and attitude of this rial development. 1 us, and the bettei y the goods we sell. iCnT 1904 :R FISM6.L COY^l|pW ' Hats! Hat We are agents in Al John B. Stetson Hat is the peer of any $ shapes in Brown, Pei otion Mill Help Wanted HE MOLLOHON MANUFACTURING Co, Newberry, S. C., can use a few fam)8 of npiu and card room bands. Spinners d 10,',.' cents per Bide for 104 spindle frames gooa running work of fine yarns. Rents lentsper room per month with bestarten water free. Mill rnns regular and pays every 15 days without any docking. Satictory arrangements will be made Id translation. Address as above. ept. 28,1904. tf ae State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBENILLE. probate court. the Matter of the Estate of J. R. McComb, Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. LL persons Indebted to said estate must settle without d$lay, and those holding lms against the estate mast present tbem perly attested to. R. S McComb, ep'. 8,1904. tf Executor. arieston and Western Carolina R. R Lngnsta and Asheville Short Line. Schedule In effect September 5, 1904 Greenwood 12 48 pm Ar 2 46 pm Laurens 1 45 pm Lv 1 80 pm Greenville 3 25 pm Lv 12 15 pm Spartanburg 8 30 pm Lv 12 01 n'n Spartanburg 3 40 pic Ar 10 20 am ?altul& 5 47 pm Lv 8 40 am Hendersonvllle 6 20 pm Lv 8 10 am Asbevllle 7 15 put Lv 7 15 am Greenwood 2 40 pm Ar 12 39 pm McCormlek 8 40 pm Lv 11 47 am Anderson 7 10 pm Lv 7 00 am Auausta 5 20 pm Lv 10 10 am Augusta 2 35 pm Ar 12 20 pm Allendale 4 80 pm Lv 10 25 am 1 liimisuee O w [Jul Lj v <7 lu mu Charleston 7 40 pm Lv 7 10 am Savannah 7 30 j m Ly 0 40 am Beaufort 6 30 pm Lv 6 40 am Port Kuyal 6 40 pm Lv 7 25 am ullman car eeryice between Augusta and Spar-' burg. 'or Information relative to rates, etc., apply to 5. CRYMES, Tkt. Agt., Greenwood, S. 0. GEO. T. BRYAN, G. A., Greenville, S. C. ERNEST WILLIAMS, Gen. Tass, Agt., Augusta, Ga. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. iinflower Poultry Farm For Sale: Barred Plymouth Rocks. Silver Laced Wyandots. Golden Laced Wyandots. White Plymouth Rocks. Game Hens. Grade Berkshire Pigs. Brood Mow Grade O. I. C. Brood Sow Grade Large Norfolk. Registered Jersey Cow 2 years old. First calf 5 months old, sold for 810 when a week old. Three-fourths Jersey Cow 2nd calf. Gave 3Yi gallons milk first calf. Seven-eighths Jersey Heifer. !5 Reward for the scalp of the skunk, mink 1 weasel that is thinning out the above lltry. 810 for the mink scalp. 810 for the asel scalp. 85 for the skunk scalp. J. Y. JONES, Smithvllle. oods to be delivered at Abbeville at T. L ller'B store. 1 CO. j 1 'I >ugli reliability united - M 3 business is watched ihe bigger we are the r we must serve you. "PPP-ME" s! . V;1 bbeville for the "No Name" and s. The "No Name" for $2.50 3 Hat. All the new shades and' arl and Black Co, Ithu nni 1 r/iTAivn iiATinr IM CULUIilUK 5 IWIICt. HIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th UNTIL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31st, "-~M 1904. \.4] The Rate of State, County, School and Special Tax, Inducting One Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar Commutation Tax, rN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TO raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1904, notice Is hereby given tbat the office of County Treasurer for Abbevllle County will be open for tbe collection of taxes for said fiscal year from Saturday, October ICtb, until Thursday, December 31st, without penalty. There will be added? A penalty of one per cent, on all taxes not paid on January 1st, 1905. A penalty of two per cent, on all taxes not paid on February 1st, 1905. . / A penalty of seven per oent. on all taxes not paid on March 1st, 1905. Rates Per Cent, of Taxation are as Follows: State Tax 5 mills. County Tax 2% " Special County (Koad) % " Sinking Fund 1 " School 8 " Special County (Wardlaw's Bridge) yA " Total .~1Z In addition to the above a special tax will be collected for school purposes as follows: Abbeville Special School 5% mills. Abbeville Special R.R. bonds 1% " Bethel 3 Sharon 4 ' . Lowndesvllle 4 " Mt. Carmel 3 " Wlllln?ton 8 McCormlcfc 2 " Due West 3 " A poll tax of One Dollar per capita on all male citizens between the ape of 21 and 6p years, except sucb as are exempt by law, will be collected. A commutation road tax of One Dollar will be collected tbe same time as other taxes from all male citizens between tbe ages of 18 ' and 50 years, except such as are exempted by ion? rrniasu Hiilri tax in DRid hv first of March. 1905,eight days work upon the public highways will be required under an overseer, If so much be necessary. . Taxes are payable only In gold and silver coin, UnitedStates currency. National Bank Notes and Coupons of State Bonds which become payable during the year, 1904. As so few avail themselves of the opportunity of pnying taxes at the times and plaoes heretofore designated, I will discontinue the appointments over the County, and collect all taxes at the Treasurer's office. Parties desiring Information by mall In regard to their taxes will please write before December 15th, stating the location of their property, and Include postage for reply, and those paying taxes by check must Inolude the charge for collection. W. T. BEADLEI, Treasurer. September 14.1LH>I. tf