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i'ae Press and Banner HfPubllahed every Wednesday at H a ear in advance. Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1906. H. A. L. Mchetlnle. Southbound? No. 51 dally leaves Abbeville 5.30 a m 58 " 3 42 p m 51 " ' 12 01 p m 41 " 3 35 a m Northbound? 88 " " 2 20 a m 32 " " 4 52 p tn 52 " 1.00 p m 50 " " Ar 9.80 p m No reduced rates from Abbeville to Atlanta as yet. Hope to have it soon. Upper Loue Cane. It U confidently expected that our new church will be ready for servloe the 4th Sunday of Sept. We think it highly proper that some special service oe nciu uu mm unnmvu, and thattbe old church, now new, be rededlcafd. Rev. W. G. Neville, D. D.. has kindly oon ented to prescb the dedicatory sermon on the 4th 8unday. The pastor will preach at Central School House next Sunday at 11 o'clock, a. m. J. C. Sblve. Bu<-y Brelbahn's If the passer by will look In on Hrelhnbn about meal time, he will see that his place Is long meeting tbe demand Tor a quick reasonably lunch or dinner counter. Everything; is kept as nest as a pin and the best that the market affords is served by him. Tbe people appreciate bis efforts to serve them as Is shown by tbe member* that gatber tbere. Xew Store, Xnt Gomh. E. R. Thomson bas boueht and remodeled the Salinas Store next to Ki^x's Corner. He * * -l-.- ~1~ -o Qnrt QRS pni ID SD OlfKHUI. pinin giai-o <'<> nui. extended the rear Bome thirty f?et. There 1? not a prettier store In town. This bl? Btore 1? boiDc tilled with the choicest of new good* wbloh the public Is cordially Invited to Inspect. RfNOVHl. The ?tor* formerly occupied hy Then bod Brothe'a h?B been remodeled ao't put In good order, and Is now occupied by Pollafcoff He Is row better prepare-! Lo serve bin extensive custom. See bis ad iu this week's ls?ue. Ice Cream Festival. Tbe Elisabeth Wilson Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Chnrch win sell Icecream on tb? church lawn at four o'clock Thursday afternoon, IS'h Inst. The community Is oordlally invited to attend. Firat Bale of Cotton. Mr. T. P. Qoarls booght of Mr. T. P. Pnrdy the first bale of the seaaon. The balp war or a very low crradeand brought only 814 ceuts. It weighed 516 pounds. - Schroeder? Keiu p. Mr. Jack V. S^hronder was married last Wednesday at. Winder Georgia, to Miss Kemp. The oouple ??me to Abbeville to make tholr home. Much happiness to them. Woman's Fornlxn Missionary In I on The Woman's Foreign Missionary Ur'lon of 8. C. Presbytery win meet at Little Mountain Church, Sapt. 20-21. Lnml For Salf. Two and three tulles of Dne West, and fonr miles of Donalds. M. B. Cllnkucales, Due West, S. C. For Sal p. Two five room cottages, comparatively new within easy reach of the railroad abopB. graded school and the different ohurehpa. Apply to *R. E. Hill. 8ept. 5, 1906. Bfew, Jewelry. Nice line of watches, fountain pens, brace letaand all atnde of Jewelry Just received at J. W. Rykard's. Give him a call. No trouble to show goods. Lo*t. j Lost one gnld Eastern {Star MasonlcPIn, with A. A. N. engraved on the back. Suitable reward wilibeglv n If returned to store of A. M. Hill ana bods. i Tajtgart McComb. Ad event of interest lo a wide circle o> friends lo this state aod throughout Soutb Carolina, was tbe marriage or Miss Minnie Taggert to Mr. R. 8. McComb, both or Abbeville. S C., which occured at tbe home of tbe bride's brother, J. L. Tacgsrr, of this city, on Wednesday evening at 6 O'clock. Tbe boose was prettily decorated wllb palms, ferns and cut flowers. To tbe strains of the wedding march playfd by Mrs. J. M. Whitehead, tbe brlrteand groom entered tbe parlor where tbe ceremony was performed k before a background ol palms and ferns. Tbe bride wore a stylish golDg away suit of gray with bat to match and can ltd a bouquet of ferns and roses. After tbe ceremony a delirious wedding breakfast was served from the buflV-t. Miss Taggart Is a lovely young woman with a strong and attractive personality, while Mr. McComb la a young man of sterling qnaMilea and has ab"8t of warm friends. Th? couple left at 8 o'clock for Abbeville, where thev will make their future home. Tbese yonng people are both of Abbevlll* and have a host of friends aoa well wisher* here. The Pre?? and Banner endorse* all that Is said of them and would add lt? heartiest con(fratnlations to the groom and tbe best oi good wishes for tbe bride. The End of tbe World of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. He write#: "Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which I would never have survived had I not taken Electric Bitters. Tbey also cured me of General Debility." Bure cure for all Stomach, Liver oii'l IT Irl no it onmnlninta Rlrvid His eases, Headache, Dizzinet-s aud Weakness or bodily decliue. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Speed drug store. Clalve?toiTg Sea Wall makes life now as safe in that city as on the higher uplands. E. W. Goodloev who resides on Dutton St., in Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for safety. He writes: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption the past five years and it keeps me well and safe. Before that time I bad a cough which for years had been growing worse. Now it's gone," Cures chronic Coughs, La Grippe, Croup, Whooping Cough aud prevents Pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed at Speed's drug store. Price 50c and $.00. Trial bottle free. The Nmfth l)rf fjnnita I'n.'a V.nrnlw.B Tbe visitors to our oily are cordially In vlted to Inspect oar stock of Dry Goods and Mllll. nery. Big Inducements are offered In our undermuBlIn department. Ladles should Investigate tblB. A few remaining nice shirtwaists In ahear material and properly trimmed at exceeding low price. Wblie canvas shoes in oxford, cheap, cheap,cheap. Separate skirt patterns In most vogulsh material and stylishly made at popular reduction prloe. g Chamberlain's Congh Remedy Acts on Nature's Plan. Tbe most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Cbamberlin's Cougb Remedy acts on tbis plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will allay tbe cougb, relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open tbe secretions and aid nature in restoring Lbe system to a healthy condilioo. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in premonia. Price, 25 cents. Large size, 50 cents. For sale by C. A. Mil ford, Abbeville, S. C. and H. M. Young, Due West, S. C. A THAIXIXG SCHOOL FOR COOKS. There Should Be One Such School In Every Home. I We copy the following from a long letter sent by a housekeeper in which complaint is made of the scarcity of domestic servants, the high wages demanded and the poor quality or the service: " Forty years ago things were not like (his, wages not high aud service was good. Do you not think that there ought to be schools for training domestic servants?" Certainly, madam, there should be one sucu school in every home. No matter whether girls dwell In luxury or not, they ought to know bow to cook and sew aud wash aud Iron and keep boute. We all have contempt for the young man of wealth who grows up without occupation and with no capacity to do anything. Yet that in the way In which most American girls are being reared, even In the ranks of the wage-earner. Every mother now seems to think it demeaning fo* her daugnter to learn todo hard work. She expects her to marry a man who will be able to provide plenty of servants. And If she is so fortunate, how can she expect good service when she cannot do the work herself nor explain bow It should be done? If the average man knew as little about his work as the average woman does about housework, the country would soon be in a state of chaos. We men have plenty of opportunities to learn better methods; but they seldom aocept them. No woman is competent to run a household unless she knows every detail of the work and can perform it herself. Would the Carnegie Steel people employ a president or superintendent who did not Know his business? And now, dear madam, and all women who read this: When on Thursday your servant goes out?if you have but one? do you get up a nice dinner for your family and see that the service la excellent? Do yon not rather use all the scraps and leftovers and do as little as possible? Is the table ever property set so that you do not have to get up and run to the china closet ? Are jou not proud of the meals and the service which you give the husband who works for them ? Arn'tyou ashamed that you cannot, do the vork well or that you will not? In the vacation period } our husband has to do extra work for those who are away. Does be do it In a slovenly manner? Does he1 not do the work rleht. when your oook is away? Why should you not make a slndy of your work and beDfflt by tbeeclentlflcadvantaces which have been provided Id recpnt years? We &<1 vise you to cease comp'alnlng and learn a little more about your business. Your husband will appreciate It. If you bave daughters to marry off, make tbem prime Housekeepers and they will draw prlZ3B.? Philadelphia Inquirer. f RUSTICATING. Spendlug n Short Time In the Quiet Little Town of Anderson. Mrs. McFall, proprietor of the best botel In America, left Abbeville last Saturday with ber children to spend a few days among kindred and friends In Anderson. After rusticating there for a few days they will return to the city. ' Mr. Huitb M. Blgby of Pelzer was in town last Mouday. He Is Jeweler In bis home town, and was merel* passing through the city on his way from Greenwood back home. i IS ii. HIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th UNTIL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1906. The Rate of State, County, Sohool and Special Tax, Including One Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar uuiiuiiuiabiuii xaAi JN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TO raise supplies lor tbe fiscal year commencing January 1, 1906, notice Is hereby glveD that tbe office of County Treasurer for Abbeville County will be open for tbe collection o! taxes for said fiscal year from Monday, October 15tb, until Monday, December 31st, without penalty. Tbere will be added? A penalty of one per cent, on all taxes not paid on January 1st, 1907. A penally ol two per cent, on all taxes no' paid on February l?t. 1907. A penalty of seven per cent, on all taxes not paid on March 1st, 1907. Rales Per Cent, of Taxation are hh Folio wh: Stat* Tax 5 mills. County Tmx 2% " SlnBlng Fuud 1 " School 8 " Total 11 % In addition to tbe above, a special tax will be collected for school purposes as follows : Abbeville Special Sobool 5 mills. Abbeville Special R.R. Bonds 1% ' Bethel 3 ' oanroo. 4 Lowndesvliiw 4 " Mt. Carmel ' 3 " WllllDglOD 8 " McCoruilck.... 2 " Due Went 3 !' A poll tax of One Dollar per capita on al male citizens between tbe age of 21 aod 6 years, except such as are exempt by law, wl! be c< llected. A commutation road tax of OneDollar will be collected tbe same time as otber tax** from all male citizens between tbe ages of 18 and SO vears, except such as are exempted b law. Unless said tax Is paid by first of March 19o7, eigtu days work upon tbe public highways will be required mder an overseer, It s much be Decesxary. Taxes are rayablo only in gold and alive) coin, Uultert s.ates currency, National Bank Not<*B aod Coupons ol State Bonds which be come payable durlDg tbe year, 1906 A tax ol 50 cents will be collected on each dog. As so lew avail themselves of the opportun lty of paying taxes at the times and placet bereioiore designated, I will discontinue tbe Hpoolntments over the County, and collect all tuxes at (he Treasurer's ottJce. Parlies desiring Information by mail In regard to their taxes will pleas* write before Decemtier lOtb. stating tbe location of then properly, and include postage for reply, aDd tbo?e paying taxes by check mast include the charge for collection. W. T. BRADLEY, Treasurer. September 11th, 1906. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Court of Common Fleas. Mattle A. Mann, as Administratrix of estate oi w. v. Mann, against Lula Wilkinson and others. -Partition. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, In said State, made In tbe above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Saleday in OCTOBER, A. D., 1900, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, In the State afore said, containing Two Hundred and TblrjyFour acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Max Below and Jesse Cason on tbe north, by Max Below on the east, by Max Below and Andrew MoMahan on the south, and by Joseph Gibert and Alfred McMahan on the west, known as the lands of William 11 Mann rinnPAKPrl Tei mi of Sale?CaBh. Tbe crops on Bald plaoe are however reserved, wltb tbe rights and privilege to the parlies In possession to remain in possession to gather such crops. Should tbe purchaser fail to comply wltb terms of sale in Ave days, after such sale, tbe Master must resell tbe said premises upon any succeeding sale day without further order of Court, upon the same terms and conditions and at the risk of the former purchaser. L. W. PERRIN, Sept. 12,1906. Master. Just in at Dargan's a lot oi those Hand .Painted Photographs of Southern women. If you want to see something really beautiful call and look these over. k 6 1 NEW J^I FALL STYLES R. M. Had Our store is now brim full o in JMLiiimeiy, .trine *5ia< Novelty Trimmings, Si Goods and Fine Shoes. New Millinery. Ready to wear Hats of all kinds and prices. Veilings in the latest creations. Plaid and Persians Ribbons and everything that goes to make that hat so chic and stylish. BEAUTIFUL New Dress Goods All the new wears that are to be popular this season are represented in this elegant collection. White French Serges, White Mohairs, White Broadcloths. All colors in Chiffon Panama's and Chiffon Voiles. Plaid Goods They are the leaders and we are headquarters. 38 inch Silk and Wool Plaid. Silk Plaids, Arnold's latest production in wool finished plaids, 12 1-2 to 25c yard. New Fall Silks are now out. We have them in entirely new colors in plains, fancies and plaids. Our Dress Making Depai Monday ready K. IVJL. JHLAJJ Where Bakfi ? Begins Rig] 2 The baking of the NATIONAL BISCUIT begins with right material, and every C after through the whole process of right. There is not one point of c care, skill and modern bakeries could r ? It is perfection itself?through and 1 ^ inredmndwhi 3421. Report of the Condition of | Tie National Baal of Ateville at Abbeville, In tbe State of South Carolina, r>] 0 JrV " at the close of business, September 4,1906. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 8202 712 62 rp Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.... 16,15167 flBKi A U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 18,760 10 Bonds, securities, etc 500 00 i Banking bouse, furniture and tlx- I 17 tures. 5,000 00 i i * Other real estate owued ~ 4,383 84 TT^pHH UUn iruui ?1 niiuuai dbuad vuut ivc- II frWYr3""* XT serve Agents) 6,794 25 /s#>| r* Due from State Banks and Bankers.. 5,294 11 J&mSmmgJ Due from approved reserve agonts... 10.S49 51 Notes of other National Banks 2,080 00 Fractional paper currency, nlokels, and cents 576 49 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz: Specie 88,276 00 TDii^r Legal-tender notes 10,727 00? 19,008 00 JD11 y Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas'r " 1 (5 per cent, of circulation) 937 50 . _ Total .$293,032 99 3?t8 til LIABILITIES. ? Capital stock paid In 8 75.000 00 puaoVAl. Surplus fund...* 15,000 01' Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 5,4% 18 a m ? National Bank notes outstanding 18,750 00 ( I 11 B Dividends unpaid 4 00 l| \ I j Individual deposlu subject to cneok 127,038 87 \ I I T Demand oertlUcates of deposit 21,804 94 \ r I ' Bills payable, including certificates ill 9 of deposit for money borrowed... 30,000 00 I t I Total ... 8298,082 99 State of South Carolina, I ? . County of Abbeville, f nTyn . . i I, BenJ. 8. Barnwell, Cashier of the above- cl Y n. A I, named bank.dosolemnly swearthat the above * v statement is true to the beBt of my knowledge aou uenei. x>enj. o. carnwen, cannier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tbls 8tb day of Sept., 1906. Julius H. DuPre. Notary Fubllo. , Correct?AtteBt: /-s^n WM. N.GRAYDON. ") OcUl W. JOEL KM1TH, > Directors. J. R. GLENN. J Notice to Teacber*. TTT The next regular teachers examination will V V be beld at 1 be Court House Friday, Septem- w ? ber twenty first, beginning at 9 o'clock. IF. C. DuPre, Supt. of Education. fVBBHBBBHH ' -/V;' " " J' '*'- ' ' . )VANCE r NOW READY. Li /Inn Jir P.a UV/ll W Wi | de >f the very newest creations 3k and Colored Dress Goods, S Iks, Ladies^ Ready-to-Wear ^ E. cit ve an Danish Cloth ? The most reliable half wool goods on the market. Comes in all colors, 27 and 36 ^ inch wide. CHILDREN'S tb School Dresses to] In new Plaid Ginghams, Percales and Bn Outing Goods, 10c to 15c yard. of _ . - * rv Upholstery Goods. Just received a v-i nice assortment and the colors are beau- ^ tiful, 50c to $1.50 yard. 0? C< LADIES' J* n:? cl ci nut? ouues L From the daintiest gown to the most B mannish. Every sort of woman's dress g can be fittingly matched with Queen ^ Quality Shoes. Perfectly easy the first to time worn, $2.50 to $4 pair. 01 . It is our constant aim and effort to ines crease our business by buying the best tr foods and eiviner vou eood store service. R 1 8 01 ?tment will be open next " for business. b< / ' 11 ton & co. : Ends I m your table untouched by strange hands, DR b dors. The quality, oven-flavor and freshness wVU ^ in a dust and moisture proor package, cuaon- BMB trade mark here shown. It always appears U It te on each end of the package and warrants II ei edition of the contents. For example try q G n o I i o EVERYTHING JL I OB WASH PAY.[ Wr n 'hings to Lighten Your ygjg 1 ^ASH DAY Labors at HK ? Ixtremely Low Prices, f^aft] * b o ers wanted who can appreci- h ? values we are making on v lable goods. I 0 ft I (I I Full line of 6 l-4c * I. I II I ' Ginghams for t U I li L . 4-1 c while they last, s iTTcp Dinmo awt? rrsvvnws I IUUJJ AliVVTU AA1V UUMMV * M Just Arrived. > tl and get our prices. ti P. BARKSDALE. | - > . -.J >ig Land Sale! irgest Water Power in the South?Wonderful Opportunity for the Development of the Calhoun Falls on the Savannah. Jnder the provision of cree made by the Court of Common eas, County of Abbeville, State of cith Carolina, on the 24th day of ay, A. D. 1906, in the case of Patrick Jhoun individually and as executor ainat Andrew P. Calhoun et al, the id Patrick Calhoun, acting as execur of the last will and testament of J. Calhoun, deceased, and Id the exerle of all the power and authority sted in him in and by the last will d testament of the said J. E. Callun, will offer for sale at the door of e Court House, in the City of Abbelle, State aforesaid, on MONDAY, tie 1st of day October, A. D. 1906, at 12 m. e following real estate belonging to e said estate, to wit: 1. That he will sell as one parcel the Llowing tracts of land : All that piece, parcel or tract of land, tuate, lying and being in the Couuty Abbeville, in the State of South i 14 fin Kn f f In/* on/1 Kniin/ltnr* fsi f Vio luuuo, vuiiiiug nuu uuuuuiu^ tu iuc )rth on land of the estate of John G. dwards and M. Pfeiffer, to the east i lands of B. 0. Bell, F. E. Cowan, )tton Hill Plantation, lands of Cal)un Falls Improvement Company, owndesvllle and Augueta public road, tiarleston & Western Carolina railay, J. fl. Hester, Mrs. O'Farrall, owndesville and Augus+a road, W. H. oyd, Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. loan, Vienna road, B. A. Boyd, T. aker, B. M. White, Bev. Patterin, W. H. Brougb and A. C. Grant, i the south on lands Savannah Biver, 1 the dividing line between the said roperty and lands belonging to the itate of Ben Cade: to the west on act of land lying on the west of the ocfcy River commonly known as the wearingen tract, and bounding to the ist on Bocky River, on all other sides 1 lands of I. H. McCalla, said two acts of land containing in all 11,664 Acres, s the said measurements a little tore or less. And also, all that tract, piece, parcel T land situate on the .Vienna road, in ie County of Abbeville, State of South arolina, butting and bounding to ie uorth ou lands of DuBose, to the ist ou landri of Andy McAllister, to ie south on lands of Archibald Watm, and to the west on the Vienna )ad, measuring and containing 109.5 Acres, e the same more or less. AnH also, all that plantation or tract I land, situate, lying and being in ie County of Elbert, in the State ol eorgia, on the Savannah River, imlediateJy opposite to the tract of land ereinabove first described, butting ad bounding to the north on lands ol .afayette Johnson and Mrs. Agnes vy, to the east on the east shore oi ie Savannah River, including all the tlands lying in the said river down tc ie dividing line between the tracl erein described, and the land now oi ite of Z. A. Tate, to the south on mds of Z. A. Tate arid to the west on inds of E. Hieeger, Carolina Walker, QaVAn f V?n oofofo a| siaiu ul ibuuii uaAuU) iuv vi 'ownal Robert Jones, the estate o! leo. W. Dye, Anthony V. Johnson, leasuring and containing, exclusive f the said island, 2,384 Acres, e the said measurement a liltle more r less. All of which said tracts of land wilJ lore fully appear by reference to the lap ot said property, made by G. M, trabam, Professor of Civil Engineerag of the University of Georgia, oe be 25th day of March, A. I)., 1901. Saving and excepting from the said racts of land the parcels heretofore old to Edward Hiesser, containing 50 acres ; Caroline Walker, 150 acres; Sdward Simpson, 2 acres; Georgia !arollna & Northern Railway. 6-10 ol n acre, more or less ; J. S. Norwood, acre; Granville Beal,2acres; which aid parcels so saved and excepted will e found fully delineated and marked n the said plat. 2. He will sell as one parcel the foliwing property : All the right, title, and interest, whether in law or in equity which beinged to the said James Edward Caloun in his life time, or to which he u:~ u?i~. A* r auy ur cituci U1 iiib ileus auu ucisees or their privies Id estate, are 01 lay be entitled of, in or out of. All tbat tract of laud situate in tbe .'ounty of Oconee, in tbe State ol outh Carolina, on tbe soutb side ol 'hatooga River, commencing at a take on tbe Chatooga River, and runing 1. S. 40 E. 160 cbs. along a line well larked by large trees to a white oak, hence 2. S. 38 W. 245 chs. to a Spanish oak, hence 3. S. 45 E. 227 cbs. to a stake on old oundary line, thence 4. N. 45 E. 80 cbs. along old boundry line to a stake, 5. S. 45 E. 300 chs. to a stake, thenw 6. S. 45 W. 575 chs. to a pine, thenre i\ 7. 8. 45 E. 107 chs. to a stake, thence..;: J|fl| 8. 8. 45 W. 370 cbs. to a stake,thenc^,^|^| 9. N. 45 W. 402 chs. over "ViMm 9 Mountain" to a stake on old boundary -.jJSMj 10.'s. 45 W. 200 chs. along "01d'|f|M boundary line" to a stake, 91 11. N. 45 W. 80 cbs. to a stake on ' Cbatooga Biver, thence H 12. Following the meanderings of < said river about 1,660 chains or about 20 3-4 miles, co beginning corner, and' -?1H butting and bounding to the north on Cbatooga River, to the east on lands. 'vdH now or formerly of Rev. J. West, south on lands now or formerly of C. .!$! 9 Jones and others, Morton and others, and to the west on lands of Dr. W. R. ' Davis and others, to a point on the- ' Cbatooga River, near where Battle' f'rwk enters fntn nnlri r)v?r MoaotiK. >." 'is^l ing and containing in all the sum o( ' 8 65,000 Acres, ' be the same more or less. , At said sale the executor will ceive no bid for the parcel or property*; ffl herein first above described as situated in the counties of Abbeville and El- AJffl| bert for less than $165,000 nor will be ' 9 receive a bid from any person orpe^ sons for tbe said property unless at the ? time of making sucb bid the bidder shall deposit with him the sum of Five .V'JjB Thousand ($5,000) Dollars either In 'JJ casb or certified check on some responBible bank. .1 As to tbe second above described' piece of property, to wit, the right, -|j title and interest of the said James E.. 1 Calhoun and his heire aod devisees iu ' -'"w? and to the property situated in ihe counties of Oconee and Pickens, said ";.]M executor will receive no bid for a aiw.V 1 less than Ten Thousand ($10,000) Pol- "-'yffiM lars, nor will he receive a bid from/; any person for the said property an-' less at the time of making tbe bid the . ^|j J bidder will depoHit with the executor the sum of $1,000 either in cash or cer- ;,$J| titled check on some responsible bank. ; Upon the completion of the sale the 1 executor will return to any unsuccessful bidder the check or checks so de^;%JM posited with him, but he will retain jM the check of the successfal b!dd#.;^j|| 1 to be applied as payment on ao- ; count of the purchase money of the^^l said property if said sale is confirmed .1 by the Court; and if not confirmed by it then the amount thereof will be re- i , ."^1 turned to such bidder withont reduc- . ' 11 tion. The terms of sale are cash with- ^.yaB j in thirty days after the date of Bach; sale, with the option of the purchaser paying one-third cash and the balance. in one or two years, such deferred pay- A ments to be secared by the bond or bonds of the purchaser and mortgage or mortgages of the premises sold, and pi|?l to bear interest at thfc rate of 7 per oent : per annum, payable annually, until the whole amount of such payment '^1 shall have been fullyi paid and (Us* v^|j charged. The purchaser to pay all taxes payable in 1906. | All parties interested are referred the decree herein for further particu-, lars and fot a more specific description>;^^9 of the property herein ordered to be Patrick Calhoun, j Executor J. E. Calhoun. ' Sept, 5, 1906. 4t , i A Mystery Solved. "How to keep off periodic attacks of ' biliousness and habitual constipation . was a mystery that Dr. King's New Life Pills solved for me," writes John |g N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. The, ' only pills that are guaranteed tc> give ' perfect satisfaction to everybody, or i money refunded. Only 2oc at Seed's drugstore. ! Stock of : GOODS FOR SALE, 1 i I OFFER FOR SALE, POSSESSION GIVEN |J| at once, my entire 6tock of General Merchandise, Store Fixtures. $8 ) Soda Fount, etc. * All tbat Is needed In a store centrally located. Best stand In Due West. No Incumbrance. yTJ'M If not sold privately will sell to highest bidder at 8 p. ra., September 8tb, at auction In front of my store. Great bargains can beae- ..:'w i cared. Apply to J. N. FANCE, I Aug. 29,1906. Due West, S. C. ;>^?E A car load i of Tennessee '? Horses | f and Mares f| will be shipped in and put on sale the : first week in Sep- 1 , tember by [ * ; I S Stark 1 U Ml UlUllli I Harris Lltbia Water on band all the time I at Mllford's Drug Store. Phone us your orders if you want your Drugs promptly. Mlliords Drug Store. . Phone 107. _ Tanglefoot and Persian Fly Paper at Milfords Drug Store. Phone 107. ? Speeds Cinco Cigars pleases all the > people all the time.