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, BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1905. ESTABLISHED 1844?fi
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Abbeville-Greenwood
MUTUAL
MICE
ASSOCIATION.
?*operty Insured, $925,000
January 1st, 1904.
VET RITE TO OR CAI4, on the underslgne<
" or to the Director of yon r Tow nab lj
for any Information yon may deelre abor
our plan of Insurance.
We Insure your property against destrr.
ilos tar
mi warn n Liemise.
and do so oheaper than any Insurance Ooi
pany In ezlstenoe.
Remember we are prepared to prove to yot
that ours Is the safest and cheapest plat. < I
Insurance known. *
J. B. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. Agent
* Abbeville, S. C.
J. FBASEB LYON, Pres.
Abbeville,C8.?C.
BOARD DIRECTORS.
8.0. Major ~~..~~....Green wood
J.T. Mabry - Ookeebnry
W. R. Acker ...Donalds
W. R. CUnkscales Dne West
T. L. Haddon... ~.?.._Loiig Cane
I. A. Keller ^.^...^.JSmlihvllle
1 A. ?. Watson Cedar Spring
A. M. Reld.......... ...^....Abbeville Townihlj
W. W. Bradley Abbeville City.
Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle
H. A. Tennent?..__JLiOwndeevllle
A. O. Grant Magnolia
J. R. Tarrant .....Calbonn Mills
8. L. Edmonds..... Bordeaux
8.0. Harvey...........Walnut Grove
W. O. Martin........... -Hodges
J. D. Coleman..? Corohsca
J. Add. Calbonn^..^.^Nlnevy-Blz
J. M. Payne _?.......KlDards
J. R. Taylor Fellowship
Joeepb Lake ..Pbcenlx
Rev. J. R. Muse. Verdery
J. H. Chiles, Jr .........Bradley
i J. W. Lyon........ Troy
W. A. Cbeatbam .........Yeldell
P. B; CalllsoE.....................Callison
W. M. Out* ........ Klrkseys
f-.UK Walinn Rrnnti
Abb?Tiii?. a a. Ju. is. i?04.
Renumber you csd always flld acbool
booka, ubieik a>i>d ptsclla m Sieid'a Ding
Store.
We ba\( a Dlrf )tre d )i dli p ^baod bag
WblCD We *T? felling Ml ituuctu prices.?
Speed's Ding 8tore.
Do jot! Dftd srroe visiting card* ? If to go
to 8pe*d'? and fete I be very latest styles Id
cards, Invitations RDd mooogrsm stationery.
Tbls 1* tbe very prettiest line tbat bas ever
been shown bere. If yon appreciate sweH
stationery yon can't slay away. Speed's
Drag Store.
Bpaed's corn cnre will sore remove yonr
oorns. Money refunded If It tails. Speed's
prog Store.
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Winter Overc
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Correct Dress
The "Modem Method" system of
high-grade tailoring introduced by
L. & Hay* & Co., of Cincinnati, O.,
Ktisfies good dressers everywhere.
All Garments Made Strictly
to Your Measure
at moderate prices. 500 (brles of foreign
i and domestic fabrics from which to choose.
Represented bi
H. G. ANDERSON & CO.,
Abbeville, 8. C.
"The best baker made"?The
Iron King. 1
Barksdale'a Local*.
Every living creature baa to eat, we have
Jatti received six car loads ol feed for horses,
cows, bogs, chickens, boys and Klrls also tbe
old folks.
Over 100 casea of shoes open op and marked !
darlDg the past 30days, when In need of a:
good shoe call on ub.
Floor > Floor!! Floor!!! 1 have any grade
or patent Irtm the cheapesi lo tbe finest.
When ibe word "machine" Is haerd tbe
first tl,ought Is, Is It Wbeeier and Wilson.
W. D, Barksdale sella them.
Anything and Everything kept to General
Merchandise store well be loond at tbe
store if W. 1>. Barksdale.
A car load of wagons Just arrsved.
McKEK'8 LOCALS.
We bate bought 400 bblt of floor at tbe lowest
prloe and it is now advancing. Be sore to
see us II you are ready to buy.
Be sure to see us before you buy your seed
oats.
Our line of shoes are seoond to none. Let
as show you our line before yon bay.
Ten thousand gun shells at McKee's and
guns to sboot them.
Try on r roasted coffee.
'We keep a fine line of canned goods
shrimp, crabs, lobsters, salmon, .French Bardines,
salad dressing, Helms pickles and
prepared mustard.
It will pay yoo to see me before you buy
your clothing, bats and underware.
If you wlBb to see a nice line of glass ware
at prices that will Interest you. Bee ours.
40 years of experience?The
Iron Sing.
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ility.
3- well dressed isn't a
istion of spending a lot
J?it's a question of goight
store. Most any
s fairly good suits as
iread and cloth is con?
getting distinctive
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a a real nt is anotner
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.at's what you get here
ce you can easily af- j
fact you can't afford;
ear the kind of clothes ;
The mere rise in your
imation (and others') i
r SCHLOSS Clothesl]
a ? that prosperous,'
omed look?is the bigid
of a cash asset to
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SLOSS style. Many J
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Mr S J. Link.
Dear Sir?I have beep house
keeping 27 years and tne barrel
of flour you sold me a few
days ago is as good as I have
overused. You^s truly,
6. T. Hodge.
Everyone Knows
that the value of a, Razor or a pair
of Scissors depends entirely upon the
temper, and unless the steel from
which the Razor or pair of Scissors
is made, has been properly tempered,
it is absolutely worthless.
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Perfect Razors
and Scissors
are made of the best Gauss Steel
and are evenly and perfectly tempered.
They hold their edge, not for a time,
but always. The guarantee is unlimited.
We will be pleased to show you the
large line we have, and if we naven't
what you want, we will obtain it
for you.
Abbeville Hardware Co
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The State Af South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
PROBATE COCBT.
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
Id tbe matter of the estate of J. T. Horton,
Deceased.
ALL persons Indebted to said estate must
<? settle without delay, and tbose holding
claims agt lost tbe estate most present tbem
properly attested to W. H. Horton,
Oct. 21,1905. Administrator.
Land lor Sale.
560 acres of the best land in the
Flatwoods. Apply to
J. S. Norwood, Dresden, S. C.
We always posh onr own brands of g oods '
this Is bow we bave made Speed's Clnooi
Cigars so famous. I
Pocket* Picked.
It la eald that several of our men paid tbe
penalty for not taking proper ears or their
money last Saturday. Tbe heaviest losser
whose name we bave was that of Mr. Jobn R.
Lomax. It was reported tbat tbe light Angered
artists bad relieved blm of $85, which
be had in hlB pocket. Another white man,
whose name we bave forgotten, lost SIS, and
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i urjiu tuib ?w. j.uc u?uvfuuftv?v?,
meant no particular harm to anybody. Thsy
only wished lo teach their Tlotlms tbe pre
prlely of patting their ready money In the
great steel vault of one of the banks as a saler
and better place of deposit than In their own
Jeans pockets. The editor of tbe Press and
Banner has no fears of robbers. When he
goli* liw dollars be Immediately wastes It
paying debts, or pnts It on deposit In one ol
tbe banks. A pick pocket artist wonld not
make over 82 a mouib robbing oar pockets,
and If he undertook to rob our Iron safe be
would And It unlocked and empty of money.
We know If an expert Bbonld want anythlbg
In tbat safe that be could open It about
as easy and about as good as one ol the boys
about town oouId open a box of cigars. We
don't ktep money In our safe, and we don't
want any burglar to blow It to pleoes, so we
Just leave It unlocked. We would sooner
give him all It contained any nlgbt than to
have It broken to pleoes. Robbers wonld
find us unprofitable gutjeota upon whom to
practice of tbelr profusion. We bave no
money in our pbckels, and we leave our
empty safe unlocked. Unless ibey bave
special spite at us they will not use dynamite
on our safe,
Opt. Ljon'i Warehouse.
Work on Capt. l-yon's cotton warehouse
progresses. Tbe walls are about ready to
receive tbe Joists over the basement room.
Above tbe basement will be two storiee?
making a three storj building. The floor or
Ibemlddle story will ba on a level wltb tbe
floor of tbe depot and cars. Tbe bouse la
10x811 feet and It In animated tbat about on*
LboQsand bales can be stored la It. Tbere
never wai more demand for warehouse room
than at present. IfCapt. Lyon bad bis bouse
anlebea tbe overflow from tbe Abbeville
w irebouse would soon fill It. And tbe prea
snt blgb price of cotton proves tne wisdom of
Lba farmers in building warehouses In wbloh
M store their ootton. For several yearfi Capt.
Lyon baa dealred to have a warehouse of hla
JWD, W010D WOU1U oe OOUUUOLCU Kovuruiui HI
alt own business methods, and hla wishes
will be gratified aa soon aa his new warehouse
Is finished.
Billons Attack Quickly Cured
A few weeks ago I bad a bilious at
tacfc that was so severe I was Dot able
to go to the office for two days. Failing
to get relief from my family physl
jian's treatment, I took three of Cham
berlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablet*
and the next day I felt like a new man
?A. C. Baily, Editor of the News,
Chapin, 8. C. These tablets are for
iale by C. A. Milford & H. M. YouDg,
Due West.
CRA-NOL-INE.
ASK G. A. MILFORD, The Druggist,
what Cranoline is, or you
uau finish reading this and learn without
asking. Cranoline is a preparation
Tor the removal of dandruff and will
psevent the hair from falling out. A
preparation not gorgeously perfumed
like most r f the hair foods. Cranoline
will be used on your hair by every
flrstclass barber, if you will only call
for it when in barber shops.
A great many barbers will tell you
they have something just as good as
Cranoline, but you can get the genuine
Cranoline if you will insist for it. C.
A. Milford, The Druggist, has exclusive
agency for this eminent preparation.
If you fail to get it, it will be
your own fault. A word to the ladies:
All fashionable ladies keep a bottle on
tbeir dresser. Sold on a guarantee. For
sale Only by C. A. Milford, The Druggist,
Abbeville, S. C. 12m
VALUABLE
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As EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF
Mra. M. E. Graves, deceased, I will sell at
Pnbllo O cry. from the Court House 6trps,
Salesday In December,tbe following described
property to wit:
Two Hundred and Five [205]
Acres,
of land, more or leas, bounded by lands of 8.
A. Barfesdale, T. F Ferguson and A. J. Ferguson,
the late hotoestead of J. S. Graves, deceased.
This land Is In tbe blgbest state of cultivation,
has a good dwelling tbereon and all necessary
out houses. It Is situated about tbree
miles from tbe City of Abbeville.
House and Lot.
Also, one House and Lot located In tbe City
of Abbeville. Lot is large and roomy and tbe
building is comparatively new, containing
ten rooms.
Parties wishing to Inspect any of this property
will appty to 8. E Graves or myself.
TERMS?One-third or onc-balf cash with
option of paying all casb.
8. A. GRAVES,
Oct. 30,1906. tf Executor.
If you use flour why not
have the best Head in this
issue what others say of our
flour. S. J. Link.
We believe we bare the best red twilled
flannel, all wool, at 25 cents a yard to be
fonnd any where?also the .cheaper grade.?
Call and let us show our bargains.?S. J. Link
Georgia Cane Bnd New Orleans syrup also
the best apple vlmgur the country aflords at
Link's new Store.
OurSlOsultB will compare favorably with
pnlts tor $12.50 and $15.00, found elsewhere.
Perrln Clothing Co.
Th? i.nnffn?n? nomctnrv Association will
meet at Upper Lock Cane on Nov. 15 at 2
o'clock. All the members are earnestly requested
to be present.
M. V. Dnsenberry Pres.
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Would respectfully invite the Ladies of the
examine his large and attractiy
Ladies' Jackets and Cloaks.
Wo hoa olan In efnnlr a arnnH. aflflnrfmant
XJl V JUCtd UlOv All MI ^VV\* waaax/mv
dren's Cloaks: Attention is alsor* called to
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes.
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Clothing, Clothing!
Gentlemen and Boys will And In Store Nc
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vvay ujl V/iULiiiiig iu mnnt: lucm vraim auu
the approaching Winter. Salts of the best
tractive styles. We sell the celebrated Hig
ufactured by Strouse & Brothers, which ca
durability, style and fit.
Overcoats, Overcoats !
We have Overcoats at all prices. Our
never better, and as for Shoes we can
Call and see what we have to offer.
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The Man Who Wants s
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JUUW X 1 AVCU MVVUO a
He who wants Stylish Goods?He who de- f
mands utmost durability. J
All Are Satisfied From the Same Stock Here. a
Clothing?Men's Suits from $4.50 to $12.60 Boys Suite from 98c to $4.00 ^
Men's Pants from 75c to $4.00. Shoes! Shoes! Men's$4.00 Unoit 8hoee 6
at $3.00. Ladies Shoes from 75c to $2.50. Children's Shoes of all a
styles at low prices.
Men's and Boys furnishing goods. Quality and prices guaranteed to please.
P. POLIAKOFF.. '
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HAVE YOU JjrEijELIUM HiAJ
TO BUY THE BEST ? '
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The school of experience will teach yon, as it has u
taught us, that the best goods are the cheapest.
Our store house is new,
Our goods are new,
Our reputation is well known, f
Our motto is "THE BEST." J
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Delicious Fruits, I
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Fancy Groceries
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To fit the taste of an epicure. Confections a
of all kinds. t
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Buggies and Wagons !
Of the best makes at prices that will inter- 5
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Phones 36 and 126. Main and Trinity Streets. J
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The largest and most complete line of 1
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Stationery, Books and J
School Supplies
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County to call and
e line of < . i;
of Misses' and Chil?
his large stock of
>. 2 everything in the *
comfortable during: \||
fabrics and most at;h
Art Clothing mannnot
be excelled in
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Toys and Dolls are at Dargan's
i ana lOo Store in large quantities
or a fact and we want all the boys
nd girls in the county to oome in
nd see what a treat is in store for
hem. Yon will find as large a
ine of these goods as yon would
aa in Atlanta in rnia stnra. and von
.re sure of one thing, and that is
hat yon can be pleased. Oome " $
arly and have what yon like pnt
side for yon. <
ka Ordinance
to Eaiae Supplies for the
City of Abbeville, 8.C., for
the Fiscal Year 1906.
&E IT ORDAINED BT THE MAYOR AND
Lldermen of the City of Abbeville, 8. 0., In
ounoll assembled and by authority of the
tme, That a tax for the sums and In a manor
hereinafter named shall be raised and.
aid Into the treasury of tbe City Council tor
be dm and purposes thereof for the fiscal
ear 1908.
Notloe It bereby given tbat tbe offloa of
!i%y Treasurer of Abbeville, 8. C., will be '
pen tor tbe collection of taxes tor said fiscal
ear 1906, from Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1906, antl
Monday. January 1, 1906, without penalty.
Rate peroenturn of taxation areas follows: - ;.i
f!i?w Tin s mills.
Water Works Tax(lnterest -} {
on bonds and Sinking
Fund) mills.
Sewerage IX "
That when the taxes and aasessmentor any
ortlon thereof charged against the property
r party on the tax books of the-City for the
[seal year 1906, shall not be paid on or before
be lit day of January, 1906, the City Trea*
irer shall prooeed to add a penalty of one
?r oent. on the tax book, and the City Treaa;
trer shall oolleot the same; and If the said
sxeaand assessments and penalties are not
?ld on or before the first day of Febrnary
text thereafter, an additional penalty of one
?r centotn thereon shall be added by the
;ity Treasurer; and If said taxes, asseasmenta
nd penalties are not paid on or before the
trst day of March next thereafter, an addllonal
penalty ol five per oentnm thereon
ball be added by the City Treasurer and be
ollectad by him; and If the said taxes, asessments
and penalties are not paid on or
lefore the 15th day of March next thereafter,
be said City Treasurer shall Issue his tax excutlon
for the said taxes, assessments and
enaltlea against the property of tbe defaultDg
tax-payers according to law.
A commutation road tax will Decoueoieu
be lanie time as otter taxes of Two Dollars
rom all male citizens between tbe ages of
Igbteen and fifty-five years, except those ex*
mpted by law. Unless said tax is paid on or
elore tbe 1st day of January, 1906, six days
rork upon the public highways and streets
>f tbe City will be required under tbe Street
)verseer.
All persons falling or refusing to pay the
ommutation tax or to work six full days,
ball, npon eonvlotlon, be fined not mora
ban Tblrty Dollars or be Imprisoned not
onger than tblrty days.
Done and ratified In City Connoll this 10th .
lay of October, 11105.
JAMES L. MCMILLAN, Mayor.
AMES CHALMERS, City Clerk.
Oct. 10,1906. tf
Want a Waf?b.
J. W. Rykerd wants tbe public to examine
its bandsome new lot of watcbeS and Jeweliy
ust received.
Ladies and gentlemen watches In gold or
liver with best warrants, almost reasonable
>rloes. Come and examine lor yourself.
I Tbe best Union-made overalls at the Perrln
nothing Clothing Co.
Bridles, Saddles and whlpB cheap at Link's
Jew Store.
We have tbe best line of boys' school and
Iress shoes ever shown In Abbeville. Perrln
Nothing Co.
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