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Abbvllle Bonds.
During last week several Abbeville bon<!
changed hands at fair prices.
Shop bonds, 7 per cent. Interest, payabl
annually, $102.50? par value. $100.
School bonds, 7 per cent Interest, payab
semi-annually, $117?par value, $100.
At these prices, a correct Interact was ii
eluded.
The shop bonds are ranging a little bight
In price than formerly, and the price <
school bonds is lower than heretofore. W
know of no reason for the fluctatlon in prl<
except in the demand. The security, <
safety, of the Investment has been Id no wli
changed. The shop bonds'ware for a tin
below par, bat of recent years the price bi
been at and above par. The school bone
were sold at par when first Issued, and w
believe they have never exchanged bonds t
less than par. They have been sold at prloi
varying from par to $120, which latter tlgurs
we believe Is the hlgtst price at which the
have been sold, though higher prices wei
oflered at one time several years ago. Tt
sohool bonds for one reason are more desln
ble than the shop bonds because the intere
ia DRvable twice a year. Very fdw Abbevll
bonds are ever offered oo the market, bi
buyers are ready to take them whenev
offered.
EAST END.
What "91" Sees and Hears on Hi
Rounds in'Country and in Town.
BOSKSBUBG AMD COMPANY.
Have you read the "big ad" In last wee)
Issue of the Press ?nd Banner of tbts old r
liable Arm It means money In your pock
if yon want anything In tbls line. This
in every way one of Abbeville's solid at
most reliable firms who mean exaotly wh
tbey say and will prove It to you If you wl
give them a oall. The cola winter 14 dowi
band and a good overooat at half prl
. would not come amis.
Tbe town con noli are putting In some go(
and much needed work on Magezlne sire
whlob la moat acceptable and now all v
ask Is one more light near the front gate
Hon'F. B. Garj; tbe treea that line tbe sld
walk of tbls beautiful street have grown i
large tbey cast a "big shadow".by nlgbt ar
make It quite darK. uive us mure hkui, i
we prefer light to darkness.
A. QUIKT BUT HAPPY MARRIAGE.
On Sunday Deo 31st 1905 Mr. George V
WJIaon and Miss Annie (Jole were ma
rled in the City of Due West Rev. Brow
pastor of the Baptist cbarob offloiating.
Miss Cole tbe pretty bride Is tbe daugbt
ol Mr. Harrison Cole of Due West, ana Is
most charming young lady having man
graces of heart and head that have brougl
around bar a large circle of friends, . r .
Tbe groom Is a self made man, one oftt
beat farmers In tbe natwooos aiia wim a
tart In jlfe everything 1b brlgbt before bin
Hosts of friends wish ibis young coup
long life, bealtb and great prosperity.
Mrs. George D. Redd returned last wee
from a pJeasant trip to Atlanta.
Miss Bailie Wilson of Gralnrldge Is spent
lng a while with relatives In the Gate City.
Miss Nelle MoCaw returned last Saturda
from a delightful visit to her uncle and fan:
lly Mr. J. H. Link near Betbla.
Rev. L. W. Brown of Lebanon Is no<
journeying among the qaalnt old Cities c
tbe Land of Flowers where he will spend tb
* present month of January. >
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harkness with the!
sweet little daughter left last week for thel
home in Avondale Alabams.
Last Friday evening the young folks ec
Joyed a delightful party at tbe home of Mi
Thomas McNeil music and danoing mad
every one happy, brlgbt, and gay.
Mr. L. B Ramey and family have move<
to tbe farm recently vacated by Mr. W. I
SanderB and are now on route 3
Last Wednesday all the Carriers fron
Abbeville were backed by h.'gb water am
after making only a part of their way bad ti
return. Twas said the creeks and branohe
were higher than they have been In severs
y* ara.
The Farmers Union of Sharon met las
Friday P. M. at Sharon Church. These fai
mors are true and mean business.
Your correspondent fared. well last weel
a big Oppossum dinner with Mr. Walte
Wilson and a lot of good old home mad
sausage presented by Mr, John A. William
from his bome raised pig that netted 850 lb
tbese are tbe kind of "pigs" farmers o:
route 8 are killing tbls winter.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES
This is the week of orayqr Union 8erv!o<
being held alternately every evening in tb
different cbujrohea of the City,Rev.
P. B. Wells preached a plain yet fora
ful sermon last Sunday morning on "Cbll
Conversion" showing the duttes of parent
, and the Church along this line, and point*
to tba faot that pome of tbe hflfthttt light
in tbe Christians world were-u??e whoaj
Conversion dated from the tender sge H
from 4 to 10 years "8nffer ittle children t
,-oome unto me and forbid them not, for <
' such Is tbe Kingdom of heaven". The
who shall say wben and at wbat age tbe
sball come or that they must wait until old
.er facta prove the earlier tbey come, tb
brighter Christiana they make Let them com
whenever tbese good Impressions are mad
upon their young and tender hearts, ev<
before am Invades for tbe human heart, I
"prone to do evil as the spsrks fly upward
and alna onoe established are difficult t
-eradicate.
Union services wero held In the Methodii
Church last Sunday night and a line serroo
by Rev. J. Lowrle Wilson waa listened to b
a large oongregatlon made up from all tb
OhnmhM. ThMfl TTnIon Servlo< s have don
a great deal toward bringing our CbrlsMa
N people of all denomluallons together an
keeping op that klDd brotherly love among
pastor* and people.
M waa tuffertng: Intensely with a neuralgl
headache last Monday night aod only scrlb
bled these few ltema early Tuesday mornin
will do better next time.
WEST END.
?:?:
Happenings and Incident** of a Wee]
> ' About the City.
I Mrs.' Augustas W. 8mlth and her little boi
of Spartan burg, are in the olty spending som
t me with Mr*. L. W. Perrln.
Mfrs. W. P. Ferguson has returned to be
hoifle 16 Farming ton. Ga , after spending tb
holidays bere wlib ber sister, Mrs. J. Davl
Kerr.
Mr. A. B. Cheatham spent several days 1
Green wood last week.
Mr. William L. Temple ton left Tnursda,
for bis borne In Little Rock, Ark., after a tw
week'sstay bere wltb bis borne people.
Miss Haltle Brogdon paid a short visit t
our oltylast week. 8be was the guest of Mn
?. C. Hl:fes wblle bere. Miss Brogdon I
pleasantly remembered bere and has man;
friends wbo are always glad to see ber.
Miss Lena Worth Barbee left last Thursda;
for ber bome in Rome, Ga., after spendlD
the holidays bere as tbe guest of Mrs. T. Go:
don White.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Russell and tbel
little son returned to Greenwood Mouda;
after spending a few days bere wltb thel
parents. Mr. and Mrs. L H. Russell.
Miss Irene Rosenberg and Mr. P. Rosen
berg leave In a short time for a visit t
Florida where they will spend some tlm
. visiting points of Interest In tbat state
Miss Wlnton Parks spent tbe holidays 1
Colombia wltb .ber brother Mr. Hertfori
Parks.
Mr. R. C. Brownlee, of Due West, was 1
town tbe first of last week on business.
Rev. Samuel L. Wilson, of Ninety Biz. wa
in tbeolty Monday. He was tbe guest of Mi
W. A. Tsmpleton wblle bere.
Miss Myra Mower, of Newberry was th
guest of Miss Helen W bite last week.
Calvert & Hickle:
? Headquarters for ?
White Hickory Wagoni
Owensboro Wagons,
Bock Hill Buggies,
Summer Buggies,
Cheap Buggies,
|\ Harness, Laprobes, etc
Calvert & Nickles
Feb. 24. 1904 tr
Land for Sale.
560 acres of the best land in th
Flatwoods. Apply to
J. S. Norwood, Dresden, S. C.
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Shut oat the cold wlDdu^aiau and p*tt
always on band at Speed's.
Get oar prloes on corn, floor, hay, baco
And meal at A. M. Smith's.
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Bl
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tent lady cl
to give evei
New #oc
18 stock is cob
He has j
jf stock of
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I of Garment*
? in search ol
sortment be
He is ha
done in anj
' his prices a
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COME TO SEI
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? . Darfan'i Locals.
e AtDargan'sScfc 10c store you will find a d
slrable line of beaters.
? Ladles, come In and let ds show yon It
' Rosette Irons. *3asblon has sm>led It* a
provsl of these dainty little Rosette Iron
jj bere, 50o. Dargan's 5 <? lOo store.
0 A large line of books Just In. In tbe 1
? are tbe Poets, sn rlob russet leather covertm
,1 and then tbe Alger Series, for boys, tbe Hnr
House 8eries for glrl<t are attractive and ti
t strnotlve. Come In and see tbe line. Da
gan's5& lOo store.
School children Bbou'd eep oar line oi ?>
* lets, pencils and paper. Tablets from oi
r oent to lOo each.
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? Furious Fighting:.
0 "Eor seven years," writeB Geo. V
Hoffmad, of Harper, Wash., "I bad
bitter battle, with chronic stomach an
>s liver trouble, but at last I won, an
e cured my diseases, by tbe use of Elec
p. ric Bitters. I unhesitatingly recoo
d mend them to all, and don't intec
? in the future to be without tbem j
it, the house. They are certain'y a woi
? Harfni medicine. to have cured such
? bad case as miDe." Sold under gua
>i antee to do tbe same for you, by P. ]
n Spted, druggist, at 50o a bottle. Ti
f them today.
jw. D. ADDH
lt has open up his bus?
. iness in J. S. Cochran
I old stand.
? Bicycle and
! Sundries,
Picture Moulding.
Yours for business,
W.D.ADDIE
Abbeville-Green wo od
MUTUAL
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ASSOCIATION.
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" "^xoperty Insured, SI,150,00(
f January 9th, 1906.
0 WRITE TO OR CALL on the nnderalffm
e ** or the Director of yonr Townab
Tor any information yon may dMlrt a bo
d onr plan of Inanranoe.
1 We Insure yonr property agalnat fleMr
tlon by
? ri&E, wmosToav or mora,
and do bo cheaper than any Inmranoe Coi
e pany In exlatenoe.
Remember we are prepared to prove to y<
that onra la the aafeet and ohcapeat plan
- TninnnM known.
5 J. R. BLASE, Gen. Agent
Abbeville, S. C.
J. FRASER LYON, Pres.
3 Abbeville,. 8. ^C.
BOARD DIRECTORS
J H.C awfi rd ....... -...Greenwood
J.T. Mahry - Coketbory
W, B. Acker Don aids
M R. Cllnk*<>*les Due West
W. W. L. Keller.. .Long Cane
I. A. Keller ?Bmlthvllle
A. K. Watson Cedar Spring
A. M. RelcL .Abbeville Townsh
W. W. Bradley Abbeville City.
Or J. A. Anderson Antrevllie
, 8. S B< 1 s -...Lowndeevllle
A. U. Grant Magnolia
J. K. Tarrant Calhoun Mills
S. L Ertmnnds Bordeaux
H. L. Haso ^ alnut Grove
W. C. Muriiu HodRPB
J P. Coleman Coronaca
D S. Ha tlwauger Nlnety-BU
J. M. Payne .... Klnards
I. B. Taylor Fellowship
e Joseph Lake .Phoenix
Rev. J. B. Muse Verdsry
J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley
J. W. Lyon Troy
W. A. Cheatham, Yeldell
v G. E. Dorn..... Calllson
W. M. Oats Klrkeeys
Caleb Walton Brooks
J AbbevlUs, 8 a,'Jan. 9,1906,
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QUIPPED FOR THE LA
ADE HE HAS EVER D(
1 ? are a11 ^rin
TAflflC most seasonj
\j\Jl vU sirable good*
attractive pr
;ured the services of t
erks, and every effort i
ybody prompt ana carc
ids are arriving every
aplete in all lines.
ust received by Express
s' Cloaks and J
dw offering- the most ai
5 he has had this seaso
r a Cloak woiild do well
>fore making a purchase
ving the largest trade
r season, which is the b
re right and his goods <
S HIS GOODS.
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LOOK IS ALL THAT
L. W. W 3
? The largest and mo
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Stationery,
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Milford's E
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p
y I am now receiving a stock of
DOOJEtS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
FLOORING,
CEILING,
SIDING
and FINISHING LUMBER; also
' SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME,
'* CEMENT and HAIR.
p Come in and let me give you prices.
A. G. FAULKNER,
TRINITY ?T.,
1 Onnnsitfl A. R. MOR8F.
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Real Estate
> for Sale.
BO
jr
ct Mrs,Ellis Graydon has placed
" her elegant residence and the
house and lot adjoining in my
hands for sale. This is very
tx> desirable residences property
? being: so conveniently located
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The Kinard house and lot |
has been placed with me for i
sale at a very reasonable ,
price.
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R. S. LINK.
In Mad CIihho. <
Millions ruth in mad chase after health,
from ono stream of faddism to !
another, when, if ihey would only eat
good food, and keep their bow]9 regu
iar with Dr. Kings New Life Pills, <
their troubles would all pass away. ;
Prompt relief and quick cure for liver
and stomach trouble. 25c at P. B.
Speed drug a tor?; guaranteed. 1
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lRGEST CHRISTMAS
)NE.
1 fall of the
able aiid de*
at the most
ices. He has
hree compeivill
be made
jfiil attention.
day and his
* a brand new
"ackets,
ttractive line
d. Any lady
I to see his asa
he has ever
est proof that
rl Aoi tin Vkl
Licaiiauic.
IS ASKED FOR.
ilITE.
st complete line of
Books and
Supplies
3een at
rug Store.
i
An Ordinance
To Eaise Supplies for the
City of Abbeville, S.C., for
the Fiscal Year 1906.
Be it ordained by the mayor and
Aldermen of the City of Abbeville, S. C-, Id
Council assembled and by aatborlty of the
same, That a tax for the sums and Id a man
ner hereinafter named Bball be ral6ed and
paid Into tbe treasury of the City Council for
the uses and purposes thereof for tbe fiscal
year 190G. ,
Notice Is hereby given that the office of
City Treasurer of Abbeville, S. C., will be
open for the collection of taxes for said fiscal
year 1906, from Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1905, until
Monday, January 1, 1906, without penalty.
Rate per centum of taxation are as follows:
nitv tfl* 3 mlllh.
Water WorksTax(interest
on bonds and SlnkiDg
Food) 2% mills.
Sewerage ! "
That when the taxes and aasesementor atjy
portion thereof charged against the property
or party on the tax books of the City for the
fiscal year 1900, shall not be paid on or before
the 1st day of January, 1906, the City Treasurer
shall proceed to add a penalty of one
per oent. on the tax book,and the City Treas
urer shall collect the same; and If the said
taxes and assessments and penalties are not
paid on or before the first day o( February
next thereafu r, an additional penalty of one
per centum thereon shall be added by the
City Treasurer; and if said taxes, assessments
and penalties are not paid on or before the
flist day of March next thereafter, an additional
penalty ol five per centum tbereon
Bball be added by the City Treasurer and be
collected by him; and if the said taxes, assessments
and penalties are not paid on or
before the 15th day of March next thereafter,
the said City Treasurer shall issue his lax execution
for the said taxes, assessments and
penalties against the property of the defaulting
tax-payers according to law.
A commutation road tax will be collected
the same time as other taxes of Two Dollars
Irom all male citizens between the uges of
eighteen and fifty-five years, except those exempted
by law. Unless said tax is paid on or
belore the 1st day of January, 190G, six days
work upon the public highways and streets
'j( the City will be required under the (Street
Overseer,
All persons failing or refusing to pay the
commutation tax or to work six full dajs,
shall, upon oonvicuou, De nma not more
than Thirty Dollars or be lniprlHOued not
longer than thirty day*.
Uutie sod ratified In City Council tbls 10th
lay of October, 1905.
JAMES L. McMILLAN, Mayor.
JAMES CHALMERS, City Clerk.
Oct. 10, 1905. U
A GOOD BOOK.
A copy of Anecdotal Reminiscences
of Columbia, by Jullian 1
Felby, may be had at Speed's
Drug Store. i1
This is a well written book and
contains interesting reading for ,
all South Carolinians.
Call and get a copy at once as ;
the supply is limited.
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KiiiX of All Couiili JlrdiWiiei.
Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier ofCaa
on ('enter, (!onn., who has been in
he U. 8. Service for about sixteen
years, says; "We have tried many
rough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is king of aU
?nd nue to ue relied upon every time.
We also find it. the best remedy for
zoughs and colds, giving certain remits
ami leaving no had after effect*."
Eorsaleby C. A. Milford and H. M.
Young, Due West.
cra?ol-ine.
Ask c. a. MILFORD, The Druggist,
what Cranoline if, or you
uun finish reading this and learn without
asking. Cranoline is a preparation
for the removal of dandrtitt' and will
prevent the hair from falling out. A
preparation not gorgeously perfumed
like most < f tbe hair foods. Cranoline
will be used on your hair by every
fiistclass Oarber, if you will only call
for it when in barbershops.
A great many barbers will tell you
they have something just as good as
Cranoline, but you can net the genuine
Cranoline if you will insist for it. C..
A. Milford, The Druggist, lias exclu-'
pive agency for this eminent prepara
tion. If you fail to get it, u win on
your own fault. A word to the ladien:
All fashionable ladies keep a bottle on
their dresser. Sold on a guarantee. For
sale'only by C. A. Milford, The Druggist,
Abbeville, S. C. 12m
GEO. WHITE, JR., H. S. HAMMOND,
Proprietor. Manager.
j" T]' "'
.in an
We have bought out
the livery business of
Mr. J.S. Stark and will .
do business at the ^
same stand. We are v
prepared to do haul
ing of all kind, We
also have good saddle *
and driving horses.
H. S. HAMMOND,
Phone 32. Manager.
m in 11.
HIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN J
FfiOM MONDAY, OCTOBER
16th UNTIL SATOBDAT,
DECEMBER 30th, 1905.
The Rate of State, County, School ^
and Special Tax, Including One
Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar
Commutation Tax.
. nrrmri a XT i/vn fPO
IN ACtUKUAJMUfi YYIIO. ail nv/1 iu
raise supplies for tbe fiscal jear commenolog
January 1. 1905, notice In hereby glveii
Ibut the office of County Treasurer /or Abbeville
County will oe open for tbe collection of
tax>a lor said ihcal year from Monday, Ocio
ber lfltb, unlll Saturday, December 30lh, without
penally. Tbere V71 i tie added? ,
A penalty ol one per cent. on all .axis not
paid on January 1st, 1905.
A penalty of two percent, on all taxes nol '
paid ou February 1st, 1905.
A penalty of seVen per cent, on all taxes not
paid on Mitrcb 1st, 1905.
Rates Per Cent, of Taxation are as
Follows:
Stuto Tax 6%rallls.
County Tax ? vy? "
Special Coun'y (Road) % " .
Kinking Fund 1
School 8 "
Special Countj (Poor House)-^ "
Total 12% (
' In addition to tbe above, a special tax will
be collected I or school purposes as follows:
Abbeville Special School 5)? mills.
Abbeville Special R.R. bonds 1% "
Bethel 3. "
Sharon * 4 '
Lowndesvlile 4
Ml. Carmel .v... 3 " ,
Wllllng'.ou v. 8
McCormlcft 2 "
Due West 8 "
A poll tax of One Dollar per capita on all
male citizens between tbe aye of 21 and 60
years, except such 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 the ages of 18
and SO years, except such as are exempted by
law. Unless said lax Is paid by first or 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. United States currency, National Bank
Notes and Coupons of State Bonds which be
come payable durlrg the jear, 1905. A tax of
50 cenis will be collected on each do?.
As so few avail themselves of tbe opportunity
of paying tax^s at the times and places
heretofore designated, I will discontinue tbe
appointments overtbe County,aud collect all
taxes at the Treasurer's office.
Parties desiring information by mall In regard
to their taxes will please write before
Dpppmher ltith. stating tbe location of tbelr
property, autJ fnolude pontage lor reply, ana
those pMylog taxes by check must Include the
charge for collection.
W, T, BKADLEY,
mreasurer.
October 4.190b. If
We art Sole Agents here for
Vinol
The most famous Cod Liver Oil preparfiiion
kuown to medicine.
Contains ALL the mtdicinal elements
of cod liver oil, actually taken
from fresh cod's livers, but not a drop
of oil.
delicious to the taste and recognized
throughout the world as the greatest
STRENGTH _
CREATOR
for old people, wpak, sickly women
and children, musing moiners ami alter
a sev?-r?* nick n ess. O
Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronic
Colds, Bronchitis and all Throat and J
Lung Troubles. Unequaled to create
in appetite ai d to make those who
are too thin, fat, ro-y and healthy.
Try it on our guarantee to return g<
your money if you are not satisfied.
Speed's Drug Store. <
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HAVE YOU
TO BUY T
IT P
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The school of experience
taught us, that the best
Our store houe
Our goods are
Our reputation
Our motto is "
ueiiciuus xruj.bs
Fancy G
To fit the taste of
of all kinds.
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Buggies and W
Of the best makes
est yon.
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ill ill* lliJUJ
Phones 06 and 126. I
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farmers' hi
State, County ant
President: Vice-Pi
F. E. HARBISON. P. B.
Board of "Director?:
ilake, Q. A. Visanska, John A. Harr:
V. Parker, W. P. Greene.
We solicit your business c
it safely and
We are in position to make >ou I
when placed in
Our Savings
Abbeville Luu
Deal
Lumber, Sash,-Doors,
Best Portland Cement, full
Just received three cars Shir
lest. Car of Doors, Sash and f
.umber on hand. Flooring, Ceili
Get our prices and we will c
ABBEVILLE
The same old stand,
lie Peoples!
ABBEVn
OFFICERS.
8. G. THOMSON, President.
& A. NEUFFER Vice-President.
R. E. COX, Cashier.
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General Scl
Speed's E
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Conmuntov
hs<na atrialvnnnflrtAntlAL HflNOROOK on PatenU
sent free. Oldest agency for securingrMLenta.
Patents taken through Munn 4 Co. reoelve
tptciai notice, without charge, In the
Scientific flmcricait
A bandso aely illustrated weekly. I-a re eat circulation
of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a
year; four months, CL Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN ? Co. 36lBroadway, fjgyy YOliC
Branch Office, 025 F 8t? Washington. D. C.
DR. J. R. NICKLES,
Surgeon Dentist.
ffice over C. A. Milford's Drug Store.
)R. J7A. DICKSON,;
SURGEON DENTIST.
>LD FILMNGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
A GOOD PLATE- ?$8.00
AMALGAM FILLINGS 75c and. 1.00
OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S STORE.
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LEARNED J
HE BEST? :k
11::,
AYS. J
will teach yon, as it has S
goods are the cheapest. S
le is new, 9
new, fl
l is well known, H
THE BEST." ^ ^
roceries j
an epicure. Confections *
.-v ,
agons
at prices that will inter
LI IS. J
ttain and Trinity Street*.
; of Abbeville.
1 City Depository.
QBident: Cwbler: V
SPEED. J. H. DOFSS.
F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, John B. j
Is, R. M. H&ddon, A. K. Watson, LeWis
ind are prepared to bandle r|
conaervatiTely. / '
oans, and to pay Interest on deposits, r ^PM
Department. '
aber Company,
Lera in , J
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mm as, sniugies, lame.
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barrel, $2.50.
lgles, from the cheapest to the very
Blinds Just in. TvA> cars .Dressed
ng and Siding,
lo the rest?viz: Soil YouJ\ ,
LUMBER CO- H
near S. A. L. Depot.
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DIRECTORS. jS
S. G. Thomson, R. G. Anderson,
G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, . fl
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W ill. UWHUDi v>. o, ivuw,
J. S. Stark, - Ed. Keiaer, . ;
Jodd A. Harris. .
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Pencils A
tool Supplies.
?rug Store. S
OR. G. E. CALVERT, JB
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At Dr. KilLngsworth's office.^|
August 16,1905. t
DENTAL NOTICE. flHH
Dr. S. 6. Thomson,
OFFICE OP-STAIRS ON MdLWAI^^H^fl
Corner, Abbeville. S. C.
DO YOU NEED A
Mower T|
or Bake ? fl
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IF SO, CALL AND 8EE US AT
ONCE. WE ARE AGENTS
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HAVE A FEW THAT WE
WILL CLOSE OUT AT A REDUCED
PRICE.
, Yours for f^lqess,
L.T.&T.M. MILLER.