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Abbeville Press and Banner,!
r. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, p. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1904. ESTABLISHED 1844
^^^^Mvndesville.
De0 5* 1904
and Huckabee brought
^gPEjgCMtt^v^'gWp few days ago, a oar load of
raj Hi>; of Anderson C. H. rame
iggftMBifa^|g^9^j^Btt)en on to tbe borne of bis
E^?aKiKtRS^??^Bjnerable Mr. Jas. M. Young
B|igaSii|wCTfff5gfl nlgbt.
ilteifiro^wMiberrard of Moffatsvllle wag
brother in law, Dr. J. D. WllKwBBmjBB^SpSa^Miay
Tuesday.
EBaEtBCmaBmMB5EM cbardson of Hartwell spent a
borne of ber broiber Mr.
H-' of last week.
^?OTbHESMH* cb and family left for Anderh>
, where tbey ex pee t to make
Trafliffl These good friends
in this place or section for
'2 tbat lime bave had the
V B1 people who jegret tbat clrw;
cumRtac^BMIve caused them to cast tbelr
W; lo'with HDoiher people. We will miss them,
ft? Hon. Jno. C. Lomax at once moved Into tbe
% ?' home vacated by the above.
* Mr. R. T. Begys is moving Into the home
oocapled this year by Mr. Lomax. There
will be a considerable obauglng of homes for
the next few weeks as It la tbe time of tbe
vj, year for renters to attend to tbat kind of
business.
B Dr. Jno. O. Wilson of Greenwood C. H.
p came in Friday morning and beld tbe fourth
f/' quarterly meeting for this charge In Smyrna
oi.nroh oH9 M ProBAnt. T>r. Wilson. P. E
Rev. R W. Barber preacher In charge. Dr. J.
B. Mosely Sect, of the Conference. Stewards
and laymen, alt told. The very small attendance
U accounted for in part by the faot that
Friday was aq old time cold winter rainy day
and people beg to be excused from worship
under such unfavourable conditions but then
very few lndeea came to town on that day on
business.
Rev. Peeler in charge of the Shlloh work
came over Friday and was the guest of Mr.
B. A. Bell till the nexl day when be carried
, ttle Presiding Elder to Shlloh where ,he held
quarterly at 1, P. M.
The above was prepared as a part of the re';S
port of the writer for last week, but for cause
It was not forwarded. It Is now sent with
1 something more added.
Mrs. J. B. -\Josely went to Anderson C. H.
Thursday, by Rail Road and came back Friday.
On Friday our High School authorities observed
Arbor day. Some trees were transplanted
to the school house grounds, done by
the pupils, besides this, there were other exIerelses
appropralte to the occasion which
made of It, of much Impress to all concerned.
The small-pox situation and the shrink in
the price of oottoo daring the past week gave
i>lu ia a ?r?at rintl of conversation and dli
cusslon. The iwo combined created no little
uneasiness and trouble.
- As there are Bald to be, not far off, several
cases of tbe sometimes and somewhere fatal
j rod much dreaded disease every body Is
I talking about It, and no body wants* It. Tbe
J nearness of tbe something which is supposed
to be tbe small pox, has caused a consideraS
ble revival in vaccination, tbe Doctors having
bad ranch to do in that line.
' A fejr-days ago some of our citizens were
:J ,hongjfc-. with by an Invitation to tbeUolden
- >'JWedtpait of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Tliman Tus
lea,'which is to be celebrated at the elegatit
home of these Kind trlends of yore, on tbe
nightof the 20th Inst. This is to be the 30tb
anniversary of tbe happy anion of hearts and
hands of tbe above couple who then began
life's voyage with tbe blgly to be prised surroundings
and since then amid the changing
scenes of time, tbey have doubtless passed
through some clouds (the common lot oi
mankind) Intermixed witj much sunshine
and happiness and now as the evening shadows
ofa long and well spent lite are falllnc
around them in retrospectlng their cbecqurcd
career, they can bat feel that life with them
has not been a failure, bat an abundant
success. Their conjugal connection of hair
a century extended far beyond that of most
of their friends of earlier days was doubtless
given them for wise and good purpose and
thay have utilized U to the fullest extent.
Their few remaining friends of years agone
can bat hope for them many years to come
nf tho Inr and hannlnsss that have crowned
- their Uvea In the years gone by.
Troupe.
j ?
Be sure you see Wolfe's
B children before you
r purchase. To buy
them means long
d less expense to
. Rosenberg & Go.
y for the PnbHc School**.
eBville No. 1 4 14 04
22 36
esvllle No. 2. 54 84
eevllle No. 8 /. 20 02
eevllle No. 4 20 64
pgvllle No. 5 21 58
la No 1 84 53 .
Ita No. 2. 53 56
ia No. 3 - 79 80
mel 7S Ou
11 Willlngtoo i.. 78 00
12 Bordeaux No. 1 53 80
IS McCormic I'M 05
. 14 Bordeaux No. 2 39 00
15 Bellev1ew...j 41 08
16 LongCaD" 1170
17 Calhoun No. 1 46 28
18 B??bi? 42 61
19 Calhoun No. 2 48 16
> 20 Sharon 64 22
21 Bethel.... qC7 60
AODSVllie noo zu
23 Warrenton SI 58
24 Reld 35 36
25 Pine Grove 28 80
20 Lone Forest 35 10
27 Antrevllle 64 48
28 IJun ion 25 48
29 Kunny Slvpe 89 78
80 Cc'd Springe 82 BO
31 Long Cane Ni?. 2 47 32
82 Smlihviile 61 10
33 Piomlse Lnud 37 90
34 Central 39 26
35 HHgan 14 30
36 Pnrk's Greet 27 82
jSI Koowtf 44 46
88 Due West 90 22
39 Donalds 53 82
40 Plneville 31 20
41 Vermillion 28 92
42 Groves 25 48
43 Oak Grove 35 8S
44 Broad Moutb 26 00
45 Honea Patb 14 30
46 R..y 18 00
47 Wiuona 28 08
48 Yoong .'. 18 20
. 19 Hall 18 98
f 51 Omega 38 54
52 Indian Hill 30 16
53 Drake 4 16
F. C. DuPre,
County Superintendent of Education.
1 December 12,1904.
Why not buy your
"ham for Christmas from
Mcllcvam at less than
you a're paying,
h' .it ???
Just,r received another
lot ei!: that mince meat
i# ?
eAe body is so well
not J
pl/ sji.ed with at H. P.
f.'lier
sij wain S.
ossible,,
ly exis ?>
ill cor
rae? have Heinz pickle
*?* bulk fresh. Be
sum- and try it.
H. P. Mcllwain.
/' If you want anytblDg in the way of Bibles
leather goods Mllford Is the man you waQt to
uee.
[
Iv.i:-.. , & -
Breihahn
bakes them F
TTAH T? Pl?"JTi+ -fV?A
^UUI 11 Ult 1JLU
Breihahi
Coeoanut !
Cre
Old Fa?
FIR.
Your las
Special P
%
Grip Quickly Knocked Out.
"Some weeks ago during the severe winter
weather both my wife and myself contracted LU
severe colds which speedily developed Into w
the worst kind ol la grippe with all Its miserahle
symptoms," says Mr. J. S. Eglestonof <nr
Mnple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and Joints * ''
iching, mudes sore, head stopped up, eyes Bi,
nt.d nose running, with altercate spells of
chills and frver. We began nslng Chamber- ?
laln'sCough Remedy, aldlrg the same with
u dose ot Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver nl
Tablets, and by Its liberal use soon complete- P1
y knocked out the grip." These Tablets pro- <?/
mote a healthy actiou of the bowels, liver aDd ^^
kldnevs which is always beneficial when the fVi
system Is coug?>sted hy a cold or attack of the "
?trlp. Snltl by C. A. Mllford, Abbeville. H. M Pc
Youcf, Due West. J. W. Morrah, Mt. Cartnel.
(>g
For ladies you will find
Krippendori Shoes to be the fj
best shoe made. The makers
guarantee every pair to give
satisfaction. P. Rosenberg &
c?. ______ _ V
An Emercency Medicine. Q
For sprains, brulsrs, burns, scalds and slml
lar loJurl-K, there Is nothing sogood as Chamoerlaln's
Pain Balm. It soothes the wound JK
?nd rot only gives Instant relief from pain,
but caust s the parts to heal In aboulone ibtrd
the time required by the usual treatment, CI,
Sold by C. A. Mllford, Abbeville, H. M. Young 0
Due West, J. W. Morrab, Mt. Carmel
c
Why not leave your g
order with Mcllwain for
your Xmas fruit and get C
something nice. He is _
sure to give you what
you want. fc
What do you think of CJ
if -2 -nlrcr frpsh Oat a:
j ? ?
Meal for 25 at Mcllwain's.
Our store is full of bargains G(
We have a nice fresh stock of
everything that is good to eat J
and wear. We can save you
money. Thomson Bros.
n
Frame Your Pictures. ]\
, :.\
W. D. Addie has just received a ful (
line of picture moulding. He is ready b)
j to serve you. Call and see his line, Rk
you will be sure to find what you &}
,waDtI
.. . ^
LHA1
i
also Bakes
'REE, provi
m him.
ii sells;
Brittle,
am Taffy,
shion Peam
V
E Wi
it chanc
\ t
rices on
Tomatoes 3-poui
Cream Corn 3 g
/
P. Rosenberg & Co. carry
Le largest shoe stock of any
erchants in upper Carolina,
ou can find your particular
tape here, be it broad or nariw
toe, Lace or Congress,
ain or cap. At prices from
tOO on down. We have
iem in Patents, Vicis, Box
ilf, Velvets, and the old time
tlf leather.
divert & Hickles
? Headquarters for ?
IThite Hickory W agons
wensboro Wagons,
nnlr Tlill *Kn rrrri ao
?VVU> XiiUi ASUggAUO,
ummer Buggies,
heap Buggies,
harness,Laprobes, etc.
Jalvert & Nickles.
i'eb. 24, 1904. tf
W e sell Keystone Overalls,
here is nothing better made
?r the money. ThomsonBroe
For anything in tinware
all on us, we have all kinds
ad sizes. Thomson Bros,
>R. J. A. DICKSON,
SURGEON DENTIST.
)LD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGI
WORK A SPECIALTY.
A GOOD PLATE $8.00
AMALGAM KILLINGS 75o and. l.OO
DFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S STORK.
It is surprising how
mrh 5t>t will Vniv frnm
/Icllwain.
[Jail or send for one of my desorlptlvi
Hukh and list your real estate with me
jbt. 8. Link.
Perscrlptlone put np exactly right and ai
ilcs as accuracy will allow, at Mllford'i
rug Store.
IN B
takes, and
.did you buy
m i
aminos
Peaiut BrittL
1 Lemon [
lit Candy, Fi
)R WS.
e to \ get
. Canaed
id Cans 98aper doze
grades?Good Better
Special Offer oflCattle ?
E. C. ME3CHINE of Lowndesvl offers for m
' sale his entire herd of oattle, casting of:
, 17 Head of REQISTEREA J
C.C. JERSEYS, 6 cows,3 bell, 2
belfer calves, 6 balls from 4L-8
to a fewlmontbs old, A ^
1 u
Alt
Here Is an opportunity for the fafcrs Co1
of this section who want to imple ner
their stock to secure at SCRU1 pal
, PRICES, full blooded regis-\ the
I tered animals from no- \ yea
ted families. \ N
\ Cit.
I ope
\ yen
? Head Of HALF JERSEYS, \ til'
cow, 8 heifers, 5 heifer-calves. 1 R
9 Grade Jersey cows. 1
Also for Sale. 1
_ It
3 IteglHtered IterkMhire pigs. \Por
(boars $4.75 a piece) and a Jot of pigs, l?r'
% Berkshire.
E. C. MESCHINE, lr
LOWNDESVILLE, S. C. V*
A PLEASANT TRIP
TO THE 3
1 WORLD'S FAIR 8
Cl
I 61
Is via Atlanta, Chattanooga, Lookout bl
II Mountain, Nashville and the tt
ILLINOIS CENTUL:
RAILROAD u,
(Double Track.) x e1'
v fin
! Two trains dally, 8.25 a. m., lQd 8.30 pt x I
m., with Pullman Sleeplnf Cars from ^.Wc
Atlanta. p,
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Ten 10 day coach excurs*511 tickets on \
' sale eacb Tuesday and Thursday dur- t c<
lDg November, with trough coaches \ si
I from Atlanta. tl
lc
For full InformatlfD. rates and Sleeping
Car reservation address, fdl
Fred D. Miller, ^
trav. pars, agent, 1
I No. IN. Pry or St. ATLANTA, OA.
1 Ask to "keta v11* Illinois Central r. r. It
IKE
VUlUiUV
Breihahn
and Nuts, *
make up tl
of Horn
s, Choi
raffy,
ne Chocolal
f Fir <
\
your Ca
Goods,
m. Better grade
and Best. Als<
J
in Ordinance
t
3 Raise Supplies for the
City of Abbeville, S.C., for
the Fiscal Year 1905.
E IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND
lermen of the City of Abbeville, B. C., In
moll assembled and by authority of the
He, That a tax for the soma and In a man'
hereinafter named Rhall be raised and
d Into the treasury of ther"Clty Counoll for
uses and purposes thereof for the fiscal
ir 1905.
otlce Is hereby given that the office of
y Treasurer of Abbeville, S. C., will be
in for the collection of taxes for said fiscal
r 1905, from Monday, November 1,1904, unruesday,
January 2,1905, without penalty,
ate per centum of taxation are as follows:
City Tax 3 mills.
Water Works Tax(lnterest
on bonds and Sinking
Fund) 2% mills.
Sewerage 1% "
hat when the taxes and assessmentor any
tlon thereof charged against the property
Jarty on the tax books of the City for the
Eil year 1905, shall not be paid on or before
2nd day of January, 1906, the City Treas
r sball proceed to add a penalty of one
cent, on the tax book, and the City Treasr
sball collect tbe same; and if tbe said
as and assessments and penalties are not
1 on or before the first day of February
t thereafter, an additional penalty of one
centum thereon sball be added by tbe
r Treasurer; and If said taxes, assessments
I penalties are not paid on or before the
I day of March next thereafter, an addl- .
ill penalty ol five per centum thereon
Ibe added by the City Treasurer and be
sited by him ; and If tbe said taxes, as- '
3?pnta and penalties are not paid on or
e^tbe IStb day of March next thereafter,
ie*i City Treasurer sball Issue his tax ex- I
:u 1 for the said taxes, assessments and |
3n&s against tbe property of tile default's:
&>ayers according to law.
A Kmutatlon road tax will be collected
e si time as other taxes of Two Dollars
3m male citizens between tbe ages of j
jhtemnd fifty-five years, except those ex- ]
3pte<w law. Unless said tax is paid on or ?
I ore ll-nd day of January, 1905, six days
>rk nl the public highways and street*
Vie clwlll be required under tbe Street
A11 failing or refusing to pay tbe
)mmu?n or to wor? 8|X fuu day8l
iall. uWoonvlctlon, be fined not more
ian Th*p0uflrB or be imprisoned not
mger ih^Clrty days.
Donean?lfledlQ CUy council this 11th e
ly of Oct<Mlyw F
%MES McMillan, Mayor.
\.*MES CHAERSi Clty c,erk<
Oct. 19,1901. V 3
Tronks, SuIt%geB QrinB Telescopes, at a
w prices. P. I%,berg i Co. |f
S BR
t
also sells all!
md everythii
Lat "Christina
-j
itniiaut;
solate Taffy,
Mint 1
;es and Coi
e. Wo i
,kes Baki
I %
at $1.10 per doze
3 a line of Fancj
< .
Cotton Mill Help Wanted
npHE MOLLOHON MANUFACTURING
Co, Newberry, 8. C., can use a few fam
iiles of spin and card room hands. Splnneri
patd 10% cents per side for 104 spindle framei
on good running work of fine yarns. Rent*
50 cents ner room ner month with best arte
elan water free. Mill rune regular and pays
off every 15 days without any docking. Sat
isfactory arrangements will be made in trans
portatlon. Address as above.
Sept. 28,1901. tf
We can sell you a hat for
$1 to $1.25 that will surprise
you in quality and price.
Come and see them.
Thomson Bros.
Charleston and Western Carolina R. B
&Dgnita and Asheville Short Line.
Schedule In effect September 5, 190L *
Lv Greenwood ?..12 48 pm Ar 2 46 pm
Ar Laurens 1 46 pm Lv 1 60 pm
At Greenville* 3 25 pm Lv 12 15 pm
Ar Spartanburg 8 30 pm Lv 12 01 n'n
Lv Spartanburg 3 40 pm Ar 10 20 am
Ar ?aluda 5 47 pm Lv 8 40 am
Ar HendersoDvllle 6 20 pm Lv 8 10 am
Ar Ashevllle 7 16 pm Lv 7 15 am
Lv Greenwood 2 40 pm Ar 12 39 pm
Ar McCormlck 8 40 pm Lv 11 47 am
Ar Anderson 7 10 pm Lv 7 00 am
Ar Augusta 5 20 pm Lv 1Q 10 am
Lv Angusta 2 36 pm Ar 12 20 pm
Ar Allendale 4 80 pm Lv 10 25 am
Ar Yamassee 6 40 pm Lv 9 15 am
Ar Charleston 7 40 pm Lv 7 10 am
Ar Savannah 7 30j m Ly 0 40 am
Ar Beaufort 6 30 pm Lv 6 40 am
Ar Port Eoyal 0 40 pm Lv 7 25 am
Pullman car service between Augusta and Spartanburg.
For Information relative to rates, etc., apply to
J. E. CBYMES, Tkt. Agt., Gret-nwood, S. 0.
GEO. T. BBYAN, G. A., Greenville, 8. C.
EENEST WILLIAMS, Gen. Pass, Agt., i
AnpnAtA. ttft.
r. M. EMERBON, Trafflo Manager.
Sunflower Poultry Farm
For Sale:
100 Barred Plymouth Rocks.
.00 Sliver Laced Wyandots.
25 Golden Laced Wyandots.
1b White Plymouth Rocks.
25 Game Hens.
8 Grade Berkshire Pigs.
1 Brood Sow Grade O. I. C.
1 Brood Sow Grade Large Norfolk.
1 Registered Jersey Cow 2 years old. First
calf 5 months old, sold for 810 when a
week old.
1 Three-fourths Jersey Cow 2nd calf. Gave
8gallons milk first calf.
1 Seven-eighths Jersey Heifer.
?25 Reward for the scalp of the skunk, mink
ind weasel that Is thinning out the above
joultry. 810 for the mink scalp. 810 for the
veasel scalp. 85 for the skunk scalp.
J. Y. JONES, Smlthvllle.
r?ru~?Ha fn Ha rlfillvaroH of A Khouil la ot T T.
ililler's store.
The best Is none too good, rest assured you
ilweys get the best at Milford's Prescription
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HIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN
FBOM SATDBDAT, OOTOBEB
15th UNTIL THUBS- r
DAT, DECEMBEB 31st,
1904.
, ;?:
The Bate of State, County, School
and Special Tax, Including One
Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar
Commutation Tax.
r\T Apmon* vpp u/ttct a vr a rw ta /
11^ Auwui/aT? xxJLA an avx xv
raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing
January 1, 1604, notice Is bereby given
tbat the office of County Treasurer for Abbeville
County will be open for the collection of 9
taxes for said fiscal year from Saturday, Octo- "" ? /J
ber IStb, until Thursday, December Slfit, 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 6 mills.
County Tax 2% "
Special County (Road) "
Sinking Fund 1 "
School ;.. 8 "
Special County (Wardlaw's
Bridge) - % "
Total Tw/i
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 8
Sharon 4 "
Lowndesvllle 4 "
Mt. Carmel 3 "
Wellington 8 "
McCormlck 2 "
nn? Wnat S "
A poll tax of One Dollar per capita on all 9
male citizens between tbe ape of 21 aad 60 3
years, except euch as are exempt by law, will I
be collected. 9
A commutation road tax of One Dollar will 3
be collected tbe same time as other taxes /|
from all male citizens between tbe ages of 18 A]
and 50 years, except such as are exempted by
law. Unless said tax Is paid by first or M?rcb,
1905, eight days work upon tbe pabllo high ways
will be required under an overseer, if bo much ^H?
be necessary. fly
Taxes are payable only In gold and silver flffl
coin. United States currency. National Bank
Notes and Coupons of State Bonds which become
payable during the year, 1904. { " a
As so few avail themselves of tbe opportun- j
Ity of pnylng taxes at tbe times and plaoea m
heretofore designated, I will discontinue tbe SB
appointments over the County, and collect all ffl
taxes at the Treasurer's office. ?H
Parties desiring information by mail in re- / ?m
card to their taxes will please write before / fln
December 15th, stating tbe location of their flfl
property, and include postage for reply, and jtSK
those paying taxes by check must lnolude the Bw
charge for collection. BPB
W.T.BRADLEY, /
mreasurer/ B
September 14,1904. tf Mj