The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 30, 1904, Image 1
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The Abbeville Press and Banner, !
BY W. W. & W. K. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE. S. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1904. ESTABLISHED 1844 J?j|
WEST END.
Happening^ and Incidents of a We<k
Abont the City.
November 22,1904.
Mr. Bradley Reese spent last Tuesday In
Anderson tbe guest of bis sister, Mrs. Gantt.
Mr. Lewis Perrlu went to Atlanta. Wednesday
to spend ThanksgivingDay with bis
mother, Mrs. Jxmes U. Perrin, wbols visiting
Mrs. A. ?. Calhoun In Atlanta.
Dr. G. a. Neuffer whs In Greenville several
days last week attending court.
Dr. J. Lowrle Wilson went to BascomvlUe,
Wednesday to spend tbe Thanksgiving holiday
with bis brotber. Rev. Joseph Wilson.
Miss Rosa G. Maxwell went to Ballon, Wednesday
and was tbe guest ol Mrs. Clyde Green
until Saturday.
Mr. Aloert HeDry and Mr. William H.
White, spent Thursday in Atlanta.
Miss Louise Brown went to Calhonns Falls
last Wednesday and returned home Sunday
She was the guest of Miss Sara Norwood,
while oat of the olty.
Mrs. W. D. Barksaaie anu r uuuurcu i
were In Greenwood last week slaying witb
Mrs. J. K. Durst.
Miss Eugenia Robertson bus gone to Bel'
; too, to attend the marriage of ber cousin, Mr.
Frank Robertson.
' Miss Netle Pressley spent Tuesday here
wltb her sister, Mrs. W. B. Bradley, She retarned
to ber home la Troy, Friday.
Mr. Robert Cochran has rented the Living
stone glace and will move bis family there Id
the near future. Mr. Cochran is the father 01
Mr. J. 6. Cochran, he and bis family are well ,
known in our town and will be welcomed In
onr city.
Mr. W. D. Barkidale spent Thursday In
Greenwood.
| Mr. T. L. Robertson leaves Wednesday for
Belton to attend the marriage or his brother,
Mr. Frank Robertson to MIsb QretcbeD
Rbody.
Mrs. Augustas B. Cochran of Monroe. Ga.,
Tas in the city several days last week the
guest of Mrs. J. H. Cochran.
Mr.Courtney Wilson wbo Is attending the
Presbyterian College at Clinton, was In town
Thus relay.
Mr. James S. Cotbrao of Greenville, arrived
In the city Friday and is the guest of ber son.
Mr. Wade S Coibmn.
Miss Margaret Reese Is spending a lew
days in Anderson with her sister, Mrs.
Mark Gantt.
! Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garrison went to Atlan
ta Thursday. Mr. Garrison has been quilt
sick for the past ten days and has gone to
Atlanta, to consult a Specialist. ,
! Mr. Earl Jones from Clemsou College spen t
Wednesday and Thursday here last week.
Mr. Charles Cowan ol Bell View, was In
the city Thursday the guest of Mr. Fred C?
00.
The Abbeville Foot Ball learn played tbe
Greenwood team last Tuesday. Tbe Greenwood
team *oo tbe odds, but tbe Dome team
gave tbem an Interesting gamp.
Mrs. W. A. Lee accompanied by bei
daughter, Mrs. L.T. Brjiint and b^r lnteieailtigchildren
arrived in ibe city Saturday
lrom Atlantic City. Mrs. Br>ant will spent)
tome time bere with her borne people.
Mr. Ramsey Blake one of UreenwoodV
leading business meo whs tbe guest of bit
brother. Mr. John R. Blake, Thuraduy.
Miss Ethel and Mikm May Nance of Monterey,
were in lovu Friday sb->pplug.
Mrs. S. G.Thompson spent Friday in Due
West, tbe guest of relatives.
{ Mr. J. G, Aiken went over to Greenwood,
Thursday aliernoon *nd was tbe guest o
Mr. Joe Aiken until Friday.
Mrs. John Brownlee went to Orangeburg,
Tuesday to attend the Slate convention 01
the D. of C's.
Mrs. George Mower has returned to her
home In Newberir. after a ten days stay here ^
with Mre. L W. white.
Mr. Sam Kosengere of Greenwood, spent J
Thursday here with Mr. Sol Rosenberg. *
Mr. John F. Livingstone was iir town
Thursday to see his mother, Mrs. Fannie
McC. Livingstone.
Mrs. C. D. Brown has gone to Orangeburg,
to attend tbe D. of C. Convention.
Mlm Lena Moseley of Prosperity, li In the <
olty tbe guest of Mrs. A. R. Thompson. j
Miss Sara Henry and Miss Maud McClung
returned Friday from a short visit to Clem
son and Anderson. ?
Miss Mattie Ward of Chattanooga. Tenn.,
Is here ona visit to her aunt Mrs. R. E. Mil j. c
Mrs. A. W.Jones went to Colombia Tues- i
day to spend some time wllb Mr. Jones
whose office work keeps him in Columbia
most of tbe year
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Parker were In town
Saturday shopping.
viuHaIIa h tuition and Miss Ellen Gambrell
peat Sunday In Monterey with Mrs. John
Cllnksoales.
Miss Grace Hemphill entertained the'Auf
Wledersehen Club Friday afternoon.' The
meeting wa? a very pleasant one. j
Mr. Joel S. Morse returned to bis School
near Chester Monday.
Captain L. W. White 1b In the Northern
market bringing a new supply of gooda i
Dr. J. Q. EJ wards ot Edgefield was In town '
las week. Dr. Edwards seems In tine spirits
and health.
Miss Leila Sprott was in town several days '
last week the guest of friends.
Mr. W. J. Latimer was home from Clem
on last week.
Ml?8Marrie Cromer was la town last week.
Miss Lily Templeton has gone to Orangeburg,
to the Stale Convention.
CLARK ALLEN CHAPTER.
. The Clark Allen Chapter will meet Mon ,
day afternoon at four thirty at the home 01
Miss May Robertson. I
Mr. Philip Rosenberg Is at home after s ;
pleasant stBy In Charleston, where be wa>
the guest of Mr. and Mrs.1 J. M. Vlsaaska.
IJSION SERVICES.
a i
Union servioes were held In the Bnptlst
church Suuday evening. Rev. Dr. E. M.
Potest of Furman. preached.
Mrs. Lena Parker of Charleston. Is hen
pending a while with ber brother, Mr. Wm.
H. Parker. Mrs. Parker will t>e tba guest
of the Misses Cater the ia?t of the wet k.
Miss Ella Brown left Monday afternoon
after a short stay here with Miss An?l?
B<rfcsdale, for her home lb R-icky Mount,
N. C.
T\rrn mnnm
; uujj wxjoi,
i Due West, Nov. 29,19W.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eilis and two little sons
ofLaurens Co.'were with friends for several
days.
Mrs. J. T. Bryant and daughter Willie and
Miss Mamie Patterson of Level Land attended
tbe Thanksgiving services at the A. R. P.
Church
Miss Rose Bradley of Cedar Springs was the
oharmlng guest of relatives last week.
I Prof. L. C. Galloway made a hurried business
trip to Augusta tbe last of tbe week.
Misses Bowao and Ham ol Troy, Rev. N. E.
Smith of Bradley came up for Thanksgiving
and remained over a few days.
Miss Fan- le Wldeman Is at home.
' Mr. G. D. Brown, of Prosperity waB In the
olty an the guest of Mr. D. S Edwards.
Dr. J. J. Darlington, of Washington, D. C.
recently presented tne Pbllomatbeun Society
with fifty volumes making In all over one
tboasand volumes be has given.
V Miss Azle Cogburn, who teaches In the
Belton Graded School, spent Thanksgiving
with Miss Ola Devlin.
R-v. J. M. Garrison, of Kings Mountain,
N C. conducted a meeting in the A. R. P.
Church followed by communion on Sabbath.
Mr. Jav, Mrs. Fannie Haddon, and bandsome
little son Chalmers, were with Mrs.
Lemmle Robinson over Thursday.
Mrs. N.E. Pressly of Tamplco Mexico, is
the expected guest of her many friends.
Mr. E. P. Kennedy while In St. Louis purch
ased five beautiful horses.
Mr. Walter Mae Hunter principal of the
8baron school, took in tbe Dne West Thanksl
giving.
; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryson and little son
William spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Llvy
Watton and lamlly at Bradley.
f': A Beautiful Wedding.
Mr. Frank Nlckles and MIks Daisy Cromer
were marrrled at ibe residence of Wm. A
Calvert, on Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock
Nov. 16. Rev. J. C. 8hlve performed ibe
ceremony.
?, Tbe bouse was tastefully decorated and
quite a little company of friends and relatives,
gathered, sometime before tbe ceremony,
to rejoice with the happy couple and
to witness the great event of their lives.
? Edna Cox and Sarab Calvert, cousins of the
I bride, preceded tbe bride and groom with the
most beautiful chrysanthemums, and Just as
the bride and groom entered tbe room tbe
electric lights were turned on, producing a
most pleasing effect.
i Tbe wedding march was beautifully rendered
by Miss Sarah Henry, and Id lowering
tones while tbe minister spoke tbe solemn
words, which united tbe haopy hearts for
lire.
Many nice and useful presents were tbe
I pleasant surprise of the bride and groom,
and all bore testimony to tbe popular favor of
both Mr. Nlckleeand Miss Cromer.
It will :
Overcoats,
buy one of
nrnnnH t.lip
IAIJL V VkAAVb UJbAV
guaranteed,
C OPYROHTWSPB
fECHMElliCR riSKtl^C
rjpjpljpi
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HATS, HAT
A stock of Hats
;he lowest prices. 1
stays with you- Thi
|>3 hat ever sold. 1
Mies
3 Registered Berkshire pigs,
ems (boars $4.75 a pleoe) and a lot of plga,
?.,of V* Berkshire.
idlerved
,n25 E. C. MESCHINE,
:?ox LOWNDESVILLE. S. C.
jink
?? Land for Sale
andthe
lnll- ~
sin At Public Auction, Monday,
mi December 5th, 1904. .
Ig of
bust200
ACRES
their
uests land 8lluate on Bold Branch, about ten
inlng mi'*es from Abbeville, near home of J. H.
Mrs. Link. This land contains 50 acres of very
War flne boltomfl' and balance well timbered.
Imer, Place 18 wel1 fenced with three BtranB of
barbed wire.
This place will be sold on December 5th, 11
not sold before at private sale.
Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers.
Parties desiring to look over same may
OdS apply to
be R. S. McCOMBS.
ace
^m" If you will come at once
you will find some beautiful
Lces table covers and wash stand
?' scarfs among our last great
Uve shipment of Drummers' Sam&
me p!es. A. M. Smith & Co.
(Jive us
HAPPY MARRIAGE.
MIh? Janie McNeill and Mr. Lit
Dictaernon are Happily Married
The marriage of Miss Jaale McNeill to
L,lnua Weymnn Dlckerson, which occni
>n Wednesday evenl"sr, November 28.
Ellington, the home of Mr. William McN
vas a beautiful occasion witnessed by a It
lumber of Invited guests.
The room in which the ceremony occui
was tastefully decorated with autumn let
?nd chrysanthemums and the arch ut
which 'he bridal parly stood was forme
ibese beautiful fall flowers tied with a I
lovers knot of simple white.
The bride was lovely in an exquisite d
of silk chlffm with bertba and elrdle
liberty satin and trimmings of costliest si
net.
Two of the bridesmaids. Miss BessieSte*
of Laurens. S. C, and Miss Nora McK
wore dresses of pink pineapple tissue and
rled bouquets of pink carnations and fi
tied wl'b pink satin ribbon. Miss Belle K
of Mt. Carmel, and Miss Claude Lee GUI
of Sharon, the remaining two attends
wore dainty dresses of white organdie
carried pink carnation and ferns.
Rev, Mr. Boulwareof Mt. Carmel, read
l?w?>i.oool?o AfifamAnr r\f lha \fntKn
church which UDlted the young couple; b
lng Ibem with the Irrevocable promise "
til death do we part."
The bride's bouquet of beautiful brl
roses was held by her sister. Miss Nora
Neill, while the weddlDg rlDg was h
placed upon her Anger. ,
The wedding march was played bv ]
Allle Mae Fennel, of Lowndeavllle. S. C.
After the ceremony the guests werelnv
to the dining room, which was made lo
by garlands of evergreen" and vases of f
and cut flowers and lighted by numbei
candles In old-time candelabra and cat
sticks. Here an excellent pupper was sei
by four young girls; Misses Maggie E
and Kathleen Morrah of Ml. Carrael,
and Misses Rosa McNeill and Miss? K
of Antrevllle.
At the door of the dlnlne room, dainty \
favors were handed the guest* by Miss Fi
Carlton of Mt. Carmel, and. Miss Eva
Net II.
The popularity of the bride was attested
only by the unusually laree number of h
some presents which she received but by
numberless words of pratse spoken by
mate friends who have known her l
childhood. These words spoken In all
eerily credit her with a warm heart, a s
disposition and ready and skillful hand
of which count for much in the maklr
the "perfect womaD, nobly planned."
Mr. Dlckerson Is a successful young
ness man of Columbia and after a vlsl
bis parents in LaGrange, Ga., will taki
bride to that city and will there make
home.
Those who received the wedding g
and by pleasant attentions made the eve
a success were; Mrs. William McNeill.
Ben Cade, Washington, Ga., Mrs. T. M K
Mt. Carmel, S. C.. Mrs. J. C. Ferguson,
rentoo, and Mlas Annie Hawthorne, Lati
S. C. T. M.
Ladies knit fascinators ;
shawls, children's knit ho
caps, sacques, etc., may
found in great abunda;
among our Drummers Si
pies, all of which are go
at exactly at wholesale pri
A. M. Smith & G
I Call or send for one of my descrl
blanks and list your real estate wit
1 Kobt. S. Link.
interest you to
It will be a fe
our Alco or E]
p
neck and shou
and remember
I A%
Co
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'S!
containing all the shape*
'he Jno. B. Stetson $5 ha
9 "No Name" for $2.50?
L variety of shapes for
the opportunity
Rne
/ ,
Special Offer of Cattle
ins
I.
Mr E. C. MESCHINE of LowDdesvllle offers for
rred sale bis entire herd of cattle, consisting of:
at
elll, 17 Head of REGISTERED A. J
krge C. C. JERSEYS, 6 cows, 3 heifers, 2
-red heifer calves, 6 bulls from 4 years
k^eB to a few'montbs old.
ider
d of
Lrne
resR Here is an opportunity for the farmers
of this section who want to improve
their stock to secure at SCRUBfejlf
, PRICES, full blooded regiscar
tered animals from no'Qrox
ted families.
lam
ute.
and
the ? Head of HALF JERSEYS, 1
dlRt cow, 8 heifers, 5 heifer-calves,
'un- ? Grade Jersey cows.
do's
Moelne
Also for Sale.
ENB!
see what we 1
w dollars in yoi
TF Suits. The
lders?and the
they cost you le
*
Boys' Clothing
Knee Pants and Boys'
Money saved for you
We are selling piles of I
ing. Let us show yoi
have in this line, and y<
purchaser.
Shoes, Shoes!
Crawford, Ju'st Wright, for
oendorf for ladies fine v
for ladies medium grad
for children. This is t]
lection of shoes in the 3
a pair but what's so
pair guaranteed.
u
3 and new shades at
its. It comes high but us
a better hat than any th
L, 1.25 and 1.50. lie
y of showing y
ienl;
>
Xo Poison in Chamberlain's tough jk
Remedy. g\
From Nepler New Zealand. Herald : Two
years ago the Pharmacy Board of New South
Wales, Australia, bad an analysis made or
all tbe cough medicines tbat were Bold In that
market. Out of tbe entire list they found rr?n
only one that they declared was entirely free A w
from all poisons. This exception was Chamberlaln's
Cough Remedy, made by tbe Cham* t)
berlaln Medicine Company. Des Moines, Iowa
U. 8. A. Tne absence of all fiarcotlcs makes
this Remedy tbe safest and best that can be
bad; and It Is with a feeling of security tbat
any mother can give It to her little ones. "D
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is especially -*-*E
recommended by Its makers for coughs, colds, Alder
croup and wbooplng cough. This remedy Is
for sale by C. A. Mllford, Abbeville, H. M. Coun<
Young, Due West, J. W. Morrah, Mt Carmel. same,
1 ner to
Estate of C. V. Davis. Dec'd.
""' / year .
Not
Notice of Settlement and Appli- open
cation for Final Discharge.
Rat
rflAKE NOTICE that on the 16th day o i
-* Nov., 1904,1 will render a final account
of mv actings and doings as Administrator of
the Estate of C. M. Davis, deceased, in the
office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County
at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge from my trust
as such administrator. Ana
All personb having demands against said porth
estate will pretent them for payment on or or
before that day, proven and authenticated or *V
be forever barred. J. L. Perrin, nscai
Oct. 15,1904. Administrator. the2i
urer
per oi
A PLEASANT TRIP r
next
TO THE per c
City'
WORLD'S FAIR
tlona
Is via Atlanta, Chattanooga, Lookout Bbail
Mountain, Nashville and the collet
sessn
ILLINOIS CENTRAL ?
% pena
RAILROAD. T
(Double Track.) tbe 81
from
eight
Two trains daily, 8.25 a. m? and 8 30 p. empl
m., with Pullman Sleeping Cars from beloi
Atlanta. worfe
of th
Ten 10 day coach excursion tickets on Over
sale each Tuesday and Thursday dur- All
lng November, with through coaches comi
from Atlanta. shall
than
( For full Information, rateB and Sleep- long
lng Car reservation address, -Do
[ day i
} Fred D. Miller, JAW
TRAV. PASS. AGENT, 0c
No. 1 N. Pryor St. ATLANTA, GA. Tri
Ask fo ^.kets via Illinois Central R. R. low
ER<
Lave to off
ar pocket a
y give yc
cost to you
;ss than otl
Overcoats.
in this line.
Joys' Cloth- i
i tttVi o -f TtTCk fa
I WJUU/U VV V/ ^
ou will be a
/
%
men. Krip- ^
rear. Wolfe , . :
le. Wolfe's |
tie best colmarket,
not
lid. Every ?
"tTT\T?f\ TTTT1 J
JNUHiJlW Jlii
Wright's Health
ual price of these
ey last only 75 c
ied, Underwear fo:
ou, and w<
>ei
n Ordinanc
Raise Supplies for tl
ity of Abbeville,&C., for
the Fiscal Tear 1905.
IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR A!
men of the City of Abbeville, S. C.,
all assembled and by authority of
i That a tax for the sums and in a m
lerelnafter named shall be raised t
into the treasury of the City Counoll
ises and purposes thereof for the fle
1905.
Ice Is hereby given that the offloe
Treasurer of Abbeville, S. C., will
for the collection of taxes for said fit
1905, from Monday, November 1,1901,
esday, January 2,1905, without pen^l
e per centum of taxation are as follow
City Tax 3 mills.
Water Works Tax(lnterest
on bonds and Sinking
Fund) 2% mills.
Sewerage "
it when the taxes and assessmentor c
)n thereof charged against the prope
rty on the tax books of the City for
year 1905, shall not be paid on or bef
id day of January, 1905, the City Tri
shall proceed to add a penalty of i
ant. on the tax book, and the City Tri
shall collect the same; and if the s
and assessments and penalties are
on or before the first day of Febru
thereafter, an additional peoalty of i
entum thereon snail ne aaaea oy
Treasarer; and if said taxes, aaseesme
penalties are not paid on or before
day of March next thereafter, an a<
1 penalty ol five per centum tber
be added by the City Treasurer and
;ted by him ; and If the said taxes,
lents and penalties are not paid 01
e the 15th day of March next thereat
ild City Treasurer shall Issue his tax
on for tbe said taxes, assessments i
ltles against the property of the defa
ix-payers according to law.
commutation road tax will be collet
a rue time as other taxes of Two Dol
all male citizens bBtween tbe agei
,een and flfty-flve years, except thoBe
:ed by law. Unless said tax is paid 01
-e tbe 2nd day of January, 1905, six d
: upon tbe public highways and stn
e City will be required under tbe 8t;
seer.
[ persons failing or refusing to pay
nutation tax or to work six fall di
, upon oonvlotton, be fined not tr
Thirty Dollars or be Imprisoned
er man tniny au> ?.
ne and ratified Id City Council this
of October, 1904.
james McMillan, Mayc
[es CHALMERS, City Clerk.
1.19,1904. tf
nnk8, Salt Cases, Grips, Telescopes
prices. P. Rosenberg & Co.
J & -I
er in Men's C
nd a satisfied :
>u that comfoi
l is very small,
ler clothes of th
, i'
^ COPYRIGHT 1904^ '
reCMHClMER RSHtU. CO.:
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Underwear for 75 cen
goods are $1.25 and $1.5'
ents. The heaviest anc
r 50 cents.
e can please, y
? 1aua? iffi 11 iiaih \lf nn^a/il
e i/uuuuwiuncip noiiicu
npHE MOLLOHON MANUFACTURING 1
le Co, Newberry, 8. C., can nse a few fam- J
liles or spin and card room bands. Spinners
> paid 10% cents per side for 104 spindle frames
on good running work of fine yarns. Bents
50 cents per room per month with best artesian
water free. Mill rnns regular and payB
off every 15 days without any docking. Satisfactory
arrangements will be made in transportatlon.
Address as above.
Sept. 28,1901. tf
, in
the ;
an- We can sell you a hat for
$1 to $1.25 that will surprise
-cai you in quality and price.
of Come and see them,
be Thomson Bros.
ical B t r
unity.
Charleston and Western Carolina R. fi i
*8: Augusta and Asheville Short Line.
Schedule in effect September 5, 1904. I
Lv Greenwood 12 48 pm Ar 2 46 pm 1
Ar Laurens 1 45 pm Lv 1 80 pm ,
Ar Greenville 3 25 pin Lv 12 15 pm '
Ar 8partanburg 8 30 pm Lv 12 01 n'n
mv Lv Spartanburg 3 40 pm Ar 10 20 am
, Ar ?aluda 5 47 pm Lv 8 40 am ,
lfty Ar Henderaonvllle 6 20 pm Lv 8 10 am
the Ar Asheville 7 15 pm Lv 7 15 am |
ore Lv Greenwood 2 40 pm Ar 12 39 pm
Ar McCormick 8 40 pm Lv 11 47 am
3a8" Ar Anderson 7 10 pm Lv 7 00 am
one Ar Au?n?ta 5 20 pm Lv 10 10 am
afts- Lv Augusta 2 35 pm Ar 12 20 pm
ir Allendale 4 39 pm Lv 10 25 am
iald ArYamassee 5 40 pm Lv 9 15 am
not Ar Charleston 7 40 pm Lv 7 10 am
arv Ar Savannah 7 30 [ m Ly 0 40 am
Ar Beaufort 6 30 pm Lv 6 40 am
0De Ar Port Boyal 6 40 pm Lv 7 25 am
the
mts Pullman car service between Augusta and Spar.
tanburg.
tne For information relative to rateB, etc., apply to
idl- J. E. CRYMES, Tkt. Agt., Gremwood, 8. O.
m ??"*** ? * n ..ni? a n
Ron UJ1U. 1. D5 I au, w. a., uroounno, u. u. I
" ERNEST WILLIAMS, Gon. Pass, Agt., |
1 be Augasta, 0a.
as- T. M. EMER80N, Trafflo Manager.
j or
tcr
^ Sunflower Poultry Farm,
;laerdB For Sale:
J ?' 100 Barred Plymouth Rocks.
ex- loo Silver Laced Wyandots.
t or ,25 Golden Laced Wyandots.
26 White Plymouth Rocks.
ttJ 25 Game Hens.
Beta 8 Grade Berkshire Pigs.
rent 1 Brood Sow Grade O. I. C.
1 Brood Sow Grade Large Norfolk.
1 Registered Jersey Cow 2 years old. First
the call 5 months old, sold for 810 when a
week old.
fty8' 1 Three-fourths Jersey Cow 2nd calf, Gave
?ore 8% gallons milk first cf.lf.
not 1 Seven-eighths Jersey Heifer.
$25 Reward for the scalp of the skunk, mlok
nth and weasel that Is thinning out the above
poultry. 810 for the mink scalp. 810 for the
weasel scalp. 85 for the skunk scalp.
>r. J. Y. JONES, Smlthvllle.
Goods to be delivered at Abbeville at T. L
Miller's store.
The best la none too good, rest assured you
? at always get tbe beet at Milford's Prescription
I Department.
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CO.
Clothing and |
feeling if you
rtable feeling ||
Satisfaction i
e saine grade.
MHpapim?iign- ij,
"EFMFT
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ts per garment. The M
0 per garment. Wiiile -1
I best cotton, fleeced Jjj
'OU.
m HEWS ii.
BIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN ' J
FROM SATURDAY, OCTOBER
15th UNTIL THURS- ' M
DAY, DECEMBER 31sty
1904,
rhe Rate of State, County, School
and Special Tax, Including One
Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar
Commutation Tax.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TO
raise supplies for tbe lineal year com menomg
January I, 1904, notice Is berebj given
that tbe office of County Treasurer for Abbevllle
County will be open for the collection of
taxes for said fiscal year from Saturday, October
15th, until Thursday, December 81st, withant
penalty. There will be added?
A penalty of one per cent, on all taxee not < J
paid on January 1st, 1905.
A penalty of two per cent, on all taxea not
paid on February 1st, 1905.
A penalty of seven per cent, on all tazaa not
paid on Marob 1st, 1906.
Rates Per Cent, of Taxation are as
Follows:
State Tax 5 mills.
County Tax V& "
Special County (Road) jl "
Sinking Fund 1 "
School 8 "
Special County (Wardlaw's
Bridge) "
Total
In addition to tbe above a special tax will
be collected for school purposes as follows:
Abbeville Special School 5% mills.
Abbeville Special R.R. bonds "
Bethel 3 "
Sharon 4 "
Lowndesvllle 4 "
Ml. Carmel 3 "
Willlngton 8
McCormlck 2 "
Due West 3 "
A poll tax of One Dollar per oaplta on all
male citizens between the ape of 21 and 60
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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 SO years, except such as are exempted by
law. Unless said tax is paid by first of Marob,
1905,eight days work upon tbe pobllo highways
will be required under an overseer, if so much
be necessary.
Taxes are payable only In gold and silver
coin. United States currency. National Bank
Notes and Coupons of State Bonds which become
payable durlcg tbe year, 1904.
As so few avail themselves of tbe opportunity
of paying taxes at tbe times and places
heretofore designated, I will disoontlnue tbe
appointments over tbe County, and collect all
taxes at the Treasurer's ofilce.
Parties desiring information by mall In re
eard to tneir taxes will please write oeiore
December 15th, stating the location of tbelr
property, and Include postage for reply, and
tbose pnylng taxes by check mast Include the
charge for collection.
W. T. BEADLEY,
"reasurer. .
September 14,1904. tf