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EAST END. Whnt "M"' Keen and Hear*) on XIIh Rounds in Country and In Town. JIERRY MARRIAGE BELLS SOON TO RINGt Mr. Charles B. Evans announces ibe marriage of his sister Miss Annie Mary, to Rev. Lowrle Wilson Brown at 7 o'clocfc Tuesday evening October 28 1906 at LebanoD Cburcb, Reception at tbe borne immediately after ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cllnkscales announct tbe mttrrlageof their daughter Blanche to Rev. John Cason of ^aureus County od Wednesday October 31st 1900. WITHIN THE CITY GATES. The weather record was broken on tbe 10th 11th and 12th last week by heavy frosts and ice which made things smack oi winter. Mo such oold baa been experienced In this section so early for many many years. Cotton bas sustained considerable lDjury. One fire Is enough but two tbe same nlgbl beats the record In this line. At 9, and 10 o'olock last Sunday night tbe Are alarm waiturned on aDd tbe fire company responded promptly and did good service In time t< save tbe dwellings of Mr. James Bowie and Mr. R. E Hill; tbe former sustained but little damage, while Mr. Hill was consumeJ Messrs U. P. and Gaines Hammond spent ? day or so of last week, In the olty bu?tlloe fir their respective bouses aDd shaking hands wnu lueir uu?i wi iwvuuo glad to see them. Mr. and Mrs. George Gambrell are In Elberton Georgia on business. Mrs. Gambrell , acootnpanled blm. If any of our readers bave lost any anlma> that makes a track, whether man or beast, and wish to Had It go for Ralph Syfan and his dog, and we oan vouch for the certalnt% of its being found by bis faithful dog wh< will sare ronnd it up. We lost a call la e wilderness of woods and sorghum fields and our boys tired themselves oat for one wees banting it, and at last went for "Ralph and his dog" and rounded It ap In a few hoars. Mr. George W. Syfan with his auot Mrs Gossett spent last Monday with Mr. Joseph Able and family in the SantncK seolion. Tib reported on good authority that Mr.. W. E. Cason haselven np his position at ibt Anderson Cotton Mill and will retarn to bU former situation in the Abbeville CottOD Mill. He will be welcomed baok to the City ; . by many friends. Nnmbeis of farmers rre not waiting to get 12and a bailor 15 tents lor their ootton but i are taking advantage of the present good prloes at least for a part of tbelr crop, and should higher prices rale they will hav* more to put on the market. The weather for the past week has beer most favorable for gathering In cotton and hav croos and the farmers have been on * rusti. Amos baa gone, and bis oollege will follow at an early date, exaotly wbere we doni know, bat It will be opened no more forever In Abbeville. Mrs. Lambert Caldwell IB spendiDg tblf week at tbe Atlanta lair. Mrs; C. D. Brown was called to Rock Hill laat Monday on acoount of Illness in UKfamily. Miss Kate Marshall entertained tbe Eucbre Club last Friday afternobn. Delightful refreshments were served and all bad a most pleasant time. Miss Rnnette Tomer after spending a few days with taomefolks in tbe city returned to her studies in Atlanta yesterday. Mr. W.J. Bryson left last Friday for North Carolina to be present at tbe marriage of bit oousln, Mr. Holmes Bryson. Mrs. Wallace of Greenville is tbe guest ol ber daughter Mrs P. B. Wells. A We are delighted to say Rev. P. B. Wells is ] still Improving. , Miss Isabelle Haddon will entertain tb!> , Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock li ! bonor of visiting friends Misses Thorn psor and Townes, of New York, guests ol Mrs ' H. T.Tusten. I l\',- ' DEATH OF A GOOD MAN. 1 The people or this city were both shocked . and surprised to learn of tbe sad and untlme- ^ ly deatb of Mr. J. T. MoPberson last Sundaj f morning at tbe collision on tbe Southern 1 near Winsboro, 8. C. Mr. JSaCi'Oerson wh? a ribiuk >uuui ujgi In the railroad world aDd whs last neurlm promotion, bat alaa U seemed that a bare f ' fate decreed otherwise and bis young life wbj saddenly closed perhaps (or greater usefulness In tbe great beyond, who knows? Daring blssbort stay in our midst be wor many friends wbo learn ol bis untimely &/V deatb witb much sorrow. He was tbe only son and tbls adds to tbr Intense angulBb and poignant grief of bl> father and mother wbo reside In oar mlds> and have tbe sincere sympathy of tbe pecP'? their great grief. R. F. D. NOTES OF INTEREST. ] Ml*s Georgia Marse. accompanied by be) j Uncle, Mr. Gass Mars were among tbe vlsl tors In the city, last Monday. Mr. Joseph 8. Bowen from tbe Bavanoal ' side was In the city last Monday on bnal- i n^as. ' Mr. J. H. Link with bis two daughter*were shopping In the city last Monday. Major Parker was In tbe city last Monday on business.. Bis mauy friends were glad t( 1 baa him ud and about again after bis accl dent and hope be will soon be entirely wen i The patroDS of Lebauou ecbool are 10 b< rongratatated upon the election of Mist , Kate Wbltrey of Georgia WbQ bas arrived and already pegan work Mr. and fiaLrs. Ira Cannon of Hodges cpeDt last Saturday and Sunday wlt.b horoefolkf at Lebanon, Mr. and Mri. J. J. Edwards. * ? SALE OF VALUABLE EEAI ESTATE BY EXECUTORS. V > , M . By authority conferred in and by the last will and testament of Sarah E. Cheatham, deceased, we will sell at public out-cry at Abbeville, C. H. S. CM on saleday in November next, being the 5#i day thereof, the real estate belonging to the Estate of ( said deceased, consisting of ?| r ] Four Hundred and Fifty Acres j gV : more or less, of valuable farm lands. This land will be subdivided into . four tract3, [ranging from Eighty to One Hundred and Fifty Five acres. ' ?plots of which will be exhibited on day of sale. < Terms of Sale?One half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. Credit portion to be secured by lands of purchaser and a mortgage of. \ . the premises, or purchaser may have option of paying all cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and recording. < P. A. Cheatham, J. H. Cheatham, .>1. C. Thomas, Oct. 6th, 1906. Exectitors. 1 MASTER'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, % County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. L A and T A Brock against Hannah Kirkpatrick and Anna Taylor.?IJy Order of Court. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C H., S C\, on Salesday in November A D 19(36, within the legal hours of sale the following described land to wit; All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing ' FOUR HUNDRED and SIXTY Acres. more or less, and bounded by lands of J' Mrs Jane Johnson and others beiner the 11 tract of landjdevised by Jane Taylor to [ Hannah Kirkpatrick and Anna 'iaylor. 5 Terms of Sale?Cash. L W Perrin, Marter A C., S C. 5 'Abbeville 12 Oct. 1906. If you want the beat flour that can be mad# f of wheat oall oo S. J. Link. 1 _ fe-; $> " , 5 " Chew Whai Know Wh There is real pleasure i the best tobacco grown? best tobacco grows?in ti Piedmont Country. Only choice selection well-matured and thorouj tobacco is used in SCHNAPPS. That's whyS and others of the Reynold as shown by the Internal statistics for a fiscal year, wonderful growth of six quarter million pounds, gain of one-third of t increased consumption o and smoking tobaccos in 1 States. Evidently, chewers car the flavor and they cheer S because SCHNAPPS che more than any other ch bacco, and every man tl SCHNAPPS passes the g along?one chewer ma. chewers?until the fact i tablished that there are ir Sold at 50c. per p< R. J. REYNOLDS TO i NOTICE OF ELECTION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Notice is hereby given that the General Election for Representatives in Congress will be held at the voting precincts fixed jy law in the County of Abbeville on j Tuesday, November 6, 1906, said day being ] Tuesday following the first Monday; as ; prescribed bv law. j The qualifications for suffrage are as j follows: Residence in State for two years, in the bounty one year, in the polling precinct n which the elector offers to vote, four ( months, and the payment six months be- , 'ore any election of wjy poll tax then due : ind payable. Provided, That ministers in charge of an organized church and teachers of public schools shall be entitled to j rote after six months! residence in the state, otherwise qualified. Registration.?Payment of all taxes, including poll tax, assessed and collectable > luring the previous year. The production >f a certificate or the receipt of the officer , authorized to collect such , taxes shall be ] conclusive proof of the payment thereof. < Before the hour fixea for opening the , polls managers and clertcsmusji take and < subscribe to the Constitutional oath. The j Chairman of the Board of Managers can } administer the oath to the other Managers , ind to-the Clerk: a Notary'Public must rvath trt. fihRirman. The Aiumiuioyci VJUW VMVU ~V ?r, Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be openad at 7 o'clock a. m. and cl*sed at 4 o'clock p, m., except in the city of Charleston, where they shall be opeeed at 7 a. m. and :losed at 6 p. m. j The Managers have the power to fill a racancy; and if none of the Managers attend the citizens can appoint, from among the qualified votersl the Managers, who, j sifter being sworn, can conduct, the elect- ] [on. * , At the close of the election, the Mana- < ?ers and Clerk must proceed. publicly to N apen the ballot boxes and count the ballots ( therein, and continue] without adjourn- , ment until the same is completed, and , make a statement of the result for each afflce, and sign the same. Within three lays thereafter, the Chairman of the Board )r someone designated by the Board, must j leliver to the Commissioners of Election ( ;he poll list, the boxes containing the bal- , ots and written statements of the result , )fthe election. . t Managers of Election?The following Managers of Election have been appointed j :o hold the election at the various prejincts in the said county: ( Abbeville?W A Calvert, chairman; P , Roche, P A Cheatham. ! Mt. Carmel?Jno. Scott, chairman, T B , Frasler, Ed Lawton. Willington?S S McBride, chr; A B An- , Irews. G W Cade. < Donalds?J, Watt Johnson, Jno. Mc- , Dill, Robt. Dunn, jr. Due West?Arch Kennedy, Boyce Ellis, . Sim Gaddis. Antreville?Henry Power, William Mc- , Adams, George Caivert. ' j Lowndesville?S. S. Boles, Matt Barnes, , Enoch Nance. Magnolia?C. G. McAllister, chairman; J Tom Fortson, Gordon Campble. Central School House?A, J. Morrison, ^ A B Robinson, D. P. Hannah, chairman. , Clatworthy's Cross Roads?John Brown, j chairman; J. J. Link, W. J. Link. McCormick?Jno. Edwards, chairman; j A, J. Holloway, Robert Smith. ( Bryant's Cross Roads?R H Armstrong, chairman; Simp Ashley, Add Carwile. j Keowee?J. Will Ashley, chairman; R. , 3. Branyan, Robt. Pruitt. Rock Springs- -Josh Ashley, chairman; Seorge Hanes, Melvin Ashley. : The Managers at each precinct named ibove are requested to delegate one of : ;heir number to secure the box and blanks 'orthe election W. A. LANIER. S. W. SUTHERLAND, S. F. EDMUNDS. October 15, 1906. m i MASTER'S SALE. rHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. P A Tribble against Willie A Agnew and others.?Foreclosure. By authority of a Decree of Sale by ' ;he Court of Common Pleas for Abbe/ille County, in said State, made in ;he above stated case, I will offer for , jale. at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C tr a Cftloo/loTT. in Knrpmhpp A Li. | O \s Uli uaicouoj- iu v?? D 1906, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, towit: 1 A.11 that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, , n the State aforesaid, containing ONE HUNDRED and FOUR Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of G T Smith, John B McDill, J F Agnew and others Sixteen acres erf said land laving been sold to R F Stone on the 1 'th November 1900. Terms of Sale.-For Cash.-In case the purchaser fails to comply with the terms of Sjaltf, that the Master sell on ame or some succeeding Salesday, on same terms, at risk of purchaser L W Perrin, Master A C., S C. " > -ii- it ion? flUUB VUiC XJ. VUIUUCI mutr. I If you want all leather shoes go to S. J. Link le guarantee* every pair be sells to be solid eatiier, 1 v? r:I You Know X |T' at You Are n chewing chewers where the chewed, t< tie famous States wl was first * s of this States wl ^hly cured yet been c making SCHNA] CHNAPPS Javacoffe l's brands, to bring o I Revenue qualities. , made the classes of ; and one- cause the] or a net really pie; he entire price; the f chewing economics the United 15c. plugs p.v's wort! mot resist ulating fla CHNAPPS bacco lov ers them tain mucl ewing to- SCHNAPP lat chews way to h ood thing erly cured kes other For the s now es- for tobaccc lany more like SCHN ound in 5c. Cuts. Strictly I BACCO COMPANY. V NOTICE Of ELECTION. - v * c ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Notice is hereby given that the Gener Election for State and County Officers wi be held at the voting precincts prescribi by law in said County, on Tuesday, Nover ber 6,1906, said day being Tuesday follo\ !ng the first Monday in November, as pr scribed by law. At the said election a separate box wi .13 -i. UJ-L DC DrOVKieu tit which t|uaniicvi' cicwu. will vote upon the adoption or rejection ( an amendment to the State Constitute as provided in the following .joint res< lution: A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing i Amend Section 7, Article VII., of tl Constitution, Relating to Municipi Bonded Indebtedness. Section 1. Be it resolved by the Generi Assembly of the State of South Carolin That the following amendment to Sectic T, of Article VIIIM of the Conititution, I agreed to: add at the end thereof the fc lowing words; Provided, further, Thi the limitations imposed by this Sectic and by, Section of Article X., of th Constitution, shall not apply to the bonde Indebtedness incurred by the city of Bei oettsville, where the proceeds of said bone are applied solely and exclusively for th purchase, establishment and maintenanc of a water works plant or sewerage sy tem and where the.question of incurrin such indebtedness is submitted to tt freeholders arid qualified voters of sue municipality, as provided in the Constiti tion upon the question of other bonde indebtedness. ^Approved the 28rd day of February, J There shall be separate and distini ballots and boxes at this election for tl following officers, to wit: (1) Governc - ? - - ' ? /<-V\ i-VA 1 and lieutenant governor; w uiuei own Officers;' (3)State Senator; (4) Membei of House of Representatives; (5) Count Officers. On wnich shall be the name c aamesof the person or "persons voted fc as such officers, respectively, and the offi( for ,which they are voted- ? Before-the hour fixed for opening tt pollg Managers and Clerks must take an subscribe the- Constitutional oath. Tl Chairman of the Board of Managers ca administer the oath to the other membei and to the Cl*k: a Notary Public mui administer the oath to the Chairman. T1 Managers elect their Chairman an Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be opei ea at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'cloc p. m., except in the city of Charlestoi where they shall be opened at 7 a. m. an closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to fill vacancy, ana if none of the Managers a tend, the citizens can appoint from amon the qualified voters, the the Manager who, after being sworn, can conduct tt election. At the close of the election, the Mam gers and Clerk muit proceed publicly 1 open the ballot boxes and count the ballol hhprnin and rontinue without adioun ment until the same is completed, an make a statement of the result for eaeh o flee and sign the same. Within three da} thereafter, the Chairman of the Board ( some one designated by the Board, mui ieliver to the Commissioners of Electio the poll list, the boxeg containing the ba lots and written statements of the result af the election. / Managers of Election.?The followin Managers of Election have been appointe to hold the election at the various pr cincts in the said County: Managers for State Office. Abbeville.?W G Chapman. A C Cha mers, L C Niekles. Mount Carmel.?T W Mars, J R Ta rant, Jas Sutherland. Willington.?I L LeRoy, S P Morrah, A And sews. Donalds.?J A Carwile, E L Waldro] Lew Shannon. Due West.?Olin Hagen, J H Brooks, \ B Going. Antreville.?L O Robinson, chairmai John F Gray, Lyle Haddon. Lowndesville,?W C Shaw, chairmai J H Bell, G W McNair. Magnolia.?H W Lawson, chairman: ! 0 Bell, ITH Hester. Central School House, Long Cane Towi ship?H C Bowie, T Y Robinson, Wi Bowie. Clatworthy's Cross Roads.?W H Mi Kinney, C E Wilson, Eli Link, chairmai Bryan't Cross Roads.?G T McAdami TacIi "M AcVilaxr "Rnht. Ynuntr Keowee.?/ N Ashley, J W McMahai W N Kerr. McCormick.?J B Harmon, J J Ai 3rews, S A Edwards, chairman. Rock Spring.?J R Sheffield, Jim Shav Marshal Phillips. The Managers at each precinct name ibove are requested to delegate one c their number to secure boxes and blank tor the -election November 3, 1006 at Abb* rille Court House. W. E. MORRISON, dir. W. D. HARMON, R. O. McADAMS. Commissioners of State and Count Elections for Abbeville Couuty, S. C. October 15,190(5. In ?eir-?eren?e Major Hanim, editor and manager <: ihe CoiJHiitutionalist, .Eminence, Ky, when he was fiercejy attacked, fou years ago, by Piles, bought a box o Buckleu's Arnica Salve, of which h jays: "It cured me in ten days am o trouble since." Quickest bealer o Burns, Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 25 it Speed's drug store. . .. . ; , s.\ r About and i ! ?. 4 unewing * and pounds of tobacco o the population, in those lere SCHNAPPS tobacco sold than there are in the iere SCHNAPPS has not )fiered to the trade. PPS is like a cup of fine e, sweetened just enough ut its natural, stimulating . SCHNAPPS pleases all chewers: the rich, beY do not find a chew that nnon 4-liom O + OmT dC>CO LJLit/IIl UCUU a. L CH.1J i poor, because it is more il than the large 10c. or ; and they get their mon1 of the real snappy, stimLvor so appreciated by toers. All imitations coni more sweetening than S. They are made that ide tDoor tobacco impropman who chews tobacco ) s sake, there is no chew APPS. Oc. and 15c. Plugs yinston-Salem. N. C. Itl. ci.t. .r c il r I i ne stale 01 auuui ^.artmnci, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE Court of Common Picas. John A. Hagen and John W. J. Simpson as Administrators with will ann nexed of William Johnson Stevenson gj deceased, and in their own right, Plaintiffs, against Bettic E. Killings? N worth et al., defendants, rs 1 af By virtue of the power given to us in and by the last will and testament of William Johnson Stevenson, late of .0 Abbeville County in said State, and le pursuant to a decree of the Court of al Common Pleas for Abbeville County in said State made by his Honor, James Aldrich September 10 1906, we will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbe? ville Court House, South Carolina pn Salesday in November next within the ^ legal hours of sale the following dem scribed land, to wit: I. Tract No. I of the estate lands of id j. William Johnson Stevenson, deceased, Is lying, situate and beirg in said State and county containing 110 1-4 Acres, w i mure ur iess, ana oounuea oy Janus ol ^ M B Clinkscales, Tract No. 2., Tract :h No 4. Tract No 5 and Tract No 6. II. Also Tract No 2 of said lands' containing54 1-4 Acres, more or less, ^ bounded by lands of M B Clinkscales, ..t J C Tribblc, Tract No 3, Tract No 4 and ie Tract No 1. * III. Also Tract No 3 of said lands re containing 38 7-8 Acres, more or Jess J bounded by lai.ds of J C Tribble, G T )r Hagen, Samuel Watt, Tract No 2 and * Tract No 4. ie IV. Also Tract No 4, o{ said lands d containing 47 3-4 Acres, more or less, ie i j - j l_ i > ? t " ? M emu uuuiiueu uy ianas 01 j jn .Nance, :s R S Uldrick, Tract No5 Tract No 1, ^ Tract No 2, Tract No 3 and Samuel d Watt. V. Also Tract No 5 of paid lands a- . . k containing 62 4-5 Acres, more or less, a. and bounded by lands of R S Uldrich, Ellis Brothers, J H Greene, Tract No a 6, Tract No 1 and Tract No 4. ^ VI. Also Tract No 6 of said estate s, containing 135 Acres, more or It ss, and ie bounded by lands of Tract No 5, Tract a- No 7, James H. Greene, R C Brownlee, J W J Simpson, M B Clinkscales and ? Tract No 1. VII. Also Tract No 7 of said lands rs containing 53 3-8 Acres, more or less, ^ and bounded by Tract No 6, Tract No [n 5 and lands of Jas H Greene. ^ All the above lands are a part or parcel of the estate lands of William ?''Johnson Stevenson, lying, situate and g_ being in Long Cane Township in said State and County, lately occupied by j Mary J. and Aveline A Stevenson. The tracts are more fully represented r" and shown by plats made by Wilfiam T Mitchel, surveyor and civil engineer wmcn are now 011 me 111 tne ornce gi the Clerk of OoMrt of Common Pleas V for Abbeville County in said State. 1; TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash, balance 011 a credit of 12 months from date of sale, the credit ^ portion to bear interest at the rate of eight per centum per annum from day 11 of sale, and to be secured by the bond g. of the purchaser and mortgage of the 1. premises, each providing for ten per j 5' cent, attorreys fees, for collection, if j 1, the services of an attorney are neces- 1 ^ sary in the colleciion thereof; allow- j ing, however, to the purchaser or pur-1 k/iioocici wiic u^bivit I>\j L'ay an uaMi, n j l (] he or they so elect. The purchaser L )f shall pay for papers in addition to his : J bid. 1 The said lands will be sold in sepa- j rate tracts as indicated by the above j descriptions. i y The said sale will not include grow- f ing crufis, nor interfere with the!1 right of the parties in possession i to remain in possession during tin*,1 present year until such crops are ,1 gathered. Jno. A. Hagcn, ' J. W. Simpson, i g Oct. lu, 10U6. Executors. i , r II c For Item. ^ Room for rent. J. R. Olenu. ; ."'I- " ,Y ' - ' , : .... "... ' * * V"; 'iletter 10 W. E. Johnson. Abbeville S. C. Dear Sir; You know diamonds don't go by size. So with paint. We mane painr, one guuwu wi wuicu goes as far as two of another and lasts twice as long: that's four to one. You know it is tjMie in diamonds; they don't go by gallon, do they ? If you're going to paint your house, you go first to your painter and say: '1'ru going to paint; do you want the job? and what'U it cost?" If he happens to kLow, he'll say: "Depends on the paint. I can do it for somewhere about $100 or $200, whichever you like; $100 will make a good Job ; $200 a poor one." And you, if you happen to have your wits,'11 say; ''I'll lake the good oue, when'il you do it ? Paint ought, all, to know about paint; and jewelers ought to be able to get a good job. We do what ve can to help both. One gullon Devoe is better is better than two of average paiut, goes as far?that is, your house will take about 20 irallons Devoe a d 40 of average paint?and Devoe will wear a lone time: the life of average paint is very uncertain-, it may be a year, it may be five. Why is ir that painters don't know about paint? . Do jewelers know about diamonds? They know more than they tell sometimes. There are painters and painters ; so there are jewelers; so there is paint, and the least-gallon paint is Devoe. Yours truly 8 FW DEVOE & CO New York P. 8. P. B. Speed sells our paint. To The TrnslfM of Abbeville I'rrhbylcrlan Church. Gentlemen ? Don't allow your church to pay 8 cents per pound for wood. If they buy 100 pounds of White Lead in keg? they get 88 pounds of White Lead and 12 pounds of wood : but when they buy L. & M. Paint they get a full gallon of paint that wou't wear oft'for 10 or 15 years, because L. & M. Zinc hardens L. & M. Wbite Lead and makes L. & M. mixed with 3 gallons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate size house. L. ?Si M. costs only $120 per gallon. C. S. Andrews, Ex-Ma^or, Daubury, CoifTr, Wiites. "Painted my house 19 years ago with L. & M. Looks well to-day." Sold by P. 6. Spei-d. banger from The IMagu*1. There's grave danger from the plague of Coughs and Colds that are so prevalent, unlets you take Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumition, Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Walls, of Forest City, Me., writes: 4,It's a Godseud to people living in climates where coughs and colds prevail. I find it quickly ends them. It prevents Pneumonia, cures LaGrippe, gives wonderful relief in Asthma und Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 50c and ?1.00. Guaranteed by Speed's Drug Store. Triai bottle free. Land for Sale. rpHE HOME OF THE LATE S. W. COCHA rau, containing 150 Acres. Twentj-tlve (25)acrf8 In bottom land. Situated thrte nitien from Abbeville Court House ou Due Weal road. Apply to Mrs. H. M. COCHR\S, C'idiod, s. C. or C. M. Cochran on premises. Junel'O l'JOi, im DE ?AL NOTICE Dr.* S. O. Thomson, !tr!C& [TF-SVAJttS ON MoU,WA?* turner, Abbeville. P. 0. DR. J. K. NICKLES, Surgeon Dentist. Office over R.M. Haddon & Co's Store my mm mm 111/1 UULLLU I Ull U I1UIIUL. HIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th UNTIL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1906. The Rate of State, County, School and Special Tax, Including One Dollar Poll Tatf, One Dollar Commutation Tax. IN ACCOHDANCE WITH AN ACT TO. raise hit pllee lor the (Incut year commencing January 1. 10?.U. notice 1*-hereby given that the ofttce ot Couuty Treasurer for Abbeville Connty wtil hp open lor the collection of tax* 8 lor said tlsriil year from Monday, October l">tb, Until Monday, December 31st, without penally. There will be add- d? A penalty ot one per ceut. on ull taxes not paid on January 1*1, 1U0*. A peunlty ol two per wnt. on all taxes not paid on February 1st. If JOT. A penalty of seven per cent, on all taxes not paid on March |-4(. 1907. Kuivn IN r (Vni. of Taxation are utt Follows: State Tax 5 mills. County Taj 2% " MUKUJg 1'UUU 1 School 8 " Total lljy In addition to the above, u special lax will be collected for Softool purposes as follows : Abbevillespecial School 5 mills. Abbeville Special K.U. Bonds I'/.j " Bethel '< " Shiirou 1 " Lowndesvllie 1 " jMt. Carrnel .'{ " Wllllngion '-i " McOormlek. 2 " Due West 3 " A poll lax of One Dollar per capita on si: male citizens between the age ot 21 and On years, except such as are exempt by law, will be collected. A commutation road lax of One Dollar will be collecltd the same time as other taxes from all mule citizens between the ages of 18 und 50 vettrs, except such as are exempted b law. (Jules* said lax is paid by lirsi of .March. 11*17, eight days work upon the public.highways will be required under an overseer, it so much he uecessary. Tax?s are payable only In gold and silver coin, Uulteil Slates currency, National Bank Sous and Coupons of State Bonds which be- ' [ otne payable during the year,* I!iu6. A tax of io cents will be collected on each dog, As so lew avail themselves of the opportun- l IIy o! paying luxes hi tne nines anu piaces lieiPiofore designated. 1 will discontinue the mnoininieiits over ilte County, and collect ill tuxes at Ui>* Treasurer's oiUee. I'arllesdesiring Information by mail In re;ard to tl)?'ir luxe* will pletine write before December Nilh, stating the location of their property, aud Include postage for reply, and lio?e payhiK taxes by check must Include he charge lor col lection. W, T. BRADLEY, Treasurer, 1 September 111 li, l'.'DIi I XT Tk DTWnOAlT TUT Tk ! w. u. omrouii, 111.1/. , Physician and Surgeon. { JKFICE OVER GLENN'S STORE. l, Night calla ui I]. 11. Hill's Kesldence. 1 ... ' / r-' ." ;" -f.V-*f >~a>u^'iM<r"riiAm?i.>i > i IHMUM????i?itaxm LICENSE ORDINANCE.] t State of South Carolina,? CITY OF ABBEVILLE. For the purpose of meeting in part the curreDt expenses of tbe City Government of tbe City of Abbeville, S. C., i frtr tbe fiscal year, beginning January 1st, 1907 and to meet Id part, such oiber indebted- _ new of tbe City of Abbeville, S. C.. as may become due In said fiscal year, therefore, be It ordained by the City Couucll of Abbeville, 8. J anmfi ; ^ U.. anu o.v ?uui'in>j ? ...? Section L That no person, firm or corporation snail engage Id. proseoute or carry on, any trade, business, occupation or profession hereinafter mentioned, without having flrsi paid a special license tax therefor as follows, J to wit: Agents, for enlarging pictures 81 00 per d'iy, per monib $10 00 Agents, for retailing goods, SI 00 per day, per, month 10 00 Agents or dealers in pianos orjorgans 10 00 Agents or dealers In fertilizers (noD-resl- I dent) 25 00 J Agents, sewing macbioes IS 00 j Agent for merchant tailor manuiroturts 10 00 AgeDts, llghtDing rod 60 00 1 Architect, civil engineer, surveyor, or a either 5 00 r Apple wagon, wholesale or letaii, per day 1 00 I Ai;ctlont-er 5 00 t Bali, (when aumissloii lee is charged) , per night 5 D" Biker 5 00 banks 50 00 ( Every person, firm or corporation, cou- f ductlDg private banks, lending money on real estate and Individual securities. 25 00 1 Brokers 10 00 Btrbfis, one cbarir $5 00, each additional chair 1 oo Bicycle dealer, repatridg and u ring 1 0<> Billiard, pool ttagatelle 800 00 Blncksmlth, one lorge, S3 Uj, eacn adaitlonal forge 1 oi> Boarding bouse, two boarders, $*! 5o, more than two boarders. 5 0> I Will nnuter 5 Book Hgeu(out iocai) per day r 2 00 Boot or shoe sdopf masing or repairing 8 00 Bowling or ten pin alley, per month 5 00 Brick manufacturer* 16 00 Boot-black* '. BOO Broker (Pawn) 26 00 Building and Loan Association, other than local 23 00 Butcher and dealer in meats 10 00 Chiropodist, per.d<* 81 00 per yr?r 10 00 Circus, per <lay.,$25 00 to 800 00 I Orcii". fide show, per day 8tfl 00 u> 26 00 Coal dealer it) 00 Contractor (lor less 'tun 8500) 5 00 j Contractor tor overSdOO 16 00 Conveyaocor oiber ibau Lawyer 10 00 Cotton s?ed buyer 10 00 Cotton factory i 7S 00 Cotton seed oil mill 25 00 Cotton gin and Dress, 1 to 5 gins 10 00 Cotton Kin and pre?s, over 5 gtna, each addition g n 2 00 Cotton wetgiier 5 00 Dogs, upon each and every dog or bitco to be paid for by tbe person or persons upon wboue premises the dog or hitch is kep' 1 00 And tbe police of tbe city are hereby auIborfz-'d and required to seize and 1 confine every dog or bltcb runnln- 1 I at large and not having on tbe city badee for current year, and for every bogorbllcb so taken upby tbe police, t one dollar additional snail be paid, < After notlgcatlon to owner and such dog or bitch helng kept 48 hours, f owner not paying fllnp, said dog or < bltcb to be sold or disposed of. ( Dealers In huliders supplies 10 00 Dealer In wagons and other veblclep 10 00 ( Dentists 5 00 i Druggists 10 00 ? Exchanging coUod seed meal or hulis for seed 10 00 Exhibition, outside Opera House, tier m day $5 to tv j ( Express Company for business done within tbe state and not. Including ' that done within the slate and not I . Government business 25 00 Electric Llebt and Power Ci 25 (*) Hre*b fl<b and oysters, or each 5 0) Fruit tree agents 5 00 Flying jenny 510 ursv wees, v 810 each weefc thereafter. Gas Utters and plumbers 10 00 Gun and locksmith repair abop 1 00 Harness shop for repairing 5 00 Horse*, sold at auction exclusively 25 (0 Hotel 15 00 Ice oream hHloou 8 00 Ice dealer, retail 5 0) | Insurance Company, life 1ft 00 j Insurance Company. Are 5 00 , Insurance Company, accident 5 00 j Itinerant physician, faith curer or otber , bealer, per day $5 to 10 00 Laundry or agent fur same 5 00 Lawyer... b 00 ! Lawyers leudlng money on real estate srcutlties for self or others, In adnltloo 5 00 Loan,saving or investment companies j loaning money on real estate or otber wise : 15 00 Lumberyards 10 00 < Lunch dealers 2 00 I Manufacturer ol bottled soda water or scent for same 10 00 Marble yard dealer or agent 10 00 Merchants shall pay license according I to tbe following schedule of gross sales and prices upon sworn returns: Sales amounting to one thousand dollars ] or one thousand dollars or under tbe sum of one dollar, on eaob addition-' al thousand dollars of sales or frac- 8 tlonaI n?rts thereof, tbe sum of fifty cents (50) I Medicine vendor?. per day $5 to 10 00 Mill, grls' 10 00 Mill,saw 5 00 J Newspaper.'. 5 00 Oil C<?nip?ny. kerosene 20 0U Orcullst or optician, Itinerant, per mo... 10 00 c Pbyslcian 5 00 I Piano ur >''g>u tuner or repairer, per m"ntl. year 10 00 , Photographer* 5 OH j Printing office, J110 15 00 Railroad, for business none wltbla the St.mp. and not lucludlng tbat done , without the State, <>r inter Slate com mere, and not Including that don<- for the Government 30 80 I R;t|!road ticket sc-luer 5 00 ' Real CHiote agent 10 00 * Repnlr shop for lurnlture aud other wood work 3 00 j Repair shop for stove* 3 00 Repnlr shop f>r sewing machines 3 00 Restaurant 20 00 t Solicitor of Joi> printing per day 2 00 Stock yard* for horses, mules, cattle, hogs or sheep 10 00 Stoves, Itinerant dealer In 10 00 Street drummer 26 00 Street hack or carriage 8 00 Street WMgon or dray, two horses 6 00 Street wagon or dray, one horse 2 ?>Q Stable Hvery, ualeand feed, and running a hacks and drays 88 00 Stable, livery, sale aud feed 25 00 Shooting gallery 10 Ofl * S&aijng rink 6 00 J Soda fonmaio, connected with other ? tniBluesuor alone....? 5 00 No person shall let or hire any wagon, ? cart or dray, or other carriage or ve- ' blolefor transportation ol goods or I passengers within the limits of this city wlthou' first having obtained a A badge from the City Clerk and Treasurer, under a penalty of J5.00 for each and every day that such .vehicle c shall be so run, or five days lmprlionnieni for each and every day run. Provided, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend lo wagons, carta or other vehicles ifolne to or from market. a Street pedd er dealing In produce for I profit, other ttian local merchants.... 15 00 Tailor, merchant 01 manufacturing 10 00 Tailor, not merchant, engaged In mak- I In* aud repairing 5 00 w Tannery 5 00 c Telephone excnauge 80 00 Telegraph Co 25 00 v Tlu or tiulcer Mbop 5 01 ^ Undertaker or embaimer, either 10(10 Umbrella repairer 3 00 Umbrella repalri-r.Hiiinaui, per dav 1 00 n Veterinary surgeon 5 00 e Wood dea:er 5 00 tl Ware house 10 00 it Watchmaker aud Jt-w<'ioi, ri pttiriug 5 00 c Sec.2. Any person or person* carrying on u any or prosecuting uny business or occupa- p tlou or running any establishment ><a ned In this or proceedingy-sectIon-, wii uout tlrst havlng taken out a license thert-f^r. shall be fined ? (exoept in ease where special p naltles are imposed) not lens than two d"i:ars nor more than one hundr d dollars, or be imprisoned not less than t wo days nor more than twenty days, for each and every day such business Is carried on without such license. That no license shall be Issued lor a less period than y> ne year (unless otherwise specified,) dated g, from the first day of the month lu which the . iame Is Issued, and It shall be the duty of the 01 UlerK ot Couucli to see that licenses and fees al are Imposed and paid, end 10 promptly rc- u porl any and ail case* ol failure to do so. Skc 3. That lor any business, occupation tt >r profession nut enumerated In the foregoing it >ectlons, the license shall he regulated and r Imposed by the city Council at any meeting >f the earn**. CS Skc. I. The Oly Council hereby reserves Si i he rlgtit t<> refuse or revoke any license for n. iny cause which may seem to It Just. ? skc. 5. That hiiv firm, person or corporaIon rn-klng eny false or iraudulent returns fu here a return is necessary or required under o. h's Ordinance shall upon con,* let lot) he ?l 1r>i d nrii i X(.v. dints fifty dollars :ior les>? than lv? dollar.-, or he Imprisoned uot ex -ceding nifty days nor ie<i? limit tlve dtys. SKC ti. Thai uny person, fluu or corpora- ot ,l. n currjlnx on or prosecuting any trade, I Df >u?lne*B, orcupatlon or prolesslon or running | my establishment named In this Ordloance,1 al ?r upon which a license may hereafter be lm- | T< nised hy I he CI'? Council, without first hav- m IJg iHnri1 uui a, uucuno uirinin, runu ur uutu . except in cast* where ^peoinl penaltleH arej1D mposed,) not lew* tbun two dollara nor more ' ed han one hundred dollars or be Imprisoned gg " * ot less than two days nor more than Ulrty uys to tbe county or ctur prison, for each nd every day such business, occupation or irofeegfon In carried on without sncb llcenBe. Tiiat Ihlfi Ordinance shall go Into eOeot on h li rp day of NOVEMBER, 1906, and all peruiii, flrmii, corporations or professions not o 'forming to its requirement*, shall be Dalle to tbe penaftlfs herein Imposed from and ,ffer said last mentioned date. Done in City Council this 9tb day ot Octo>er 1906. and ratified under tue corporate seal if the City of Abbeville. 8. C. J. L. MCMILLAN, Mayor. AME3 CHALMERS, City Clerk. An Ordinance | /. JgM To Raise Supplies for the City of Abbeville, S. C., for "r ; the fiscal Year 1907. Be ir RE80LVED BY THE MAYOR AND Udermea of the City of Abbeville, 8. C., tn Council assembled and by authority of the ame, Tbat a tax for tbe sums and in a matter hereinafter named .shall be raised and >ald Into the treasury of the City Council for he uses and purposes thereof for the flacal rear 1907. Notice Is hereby given tbat the office of 31ly Ereosurer of Abbeville, 8. C., will be >peu for tbe collection of taxes for said fiscal rear 1906, from Thursday, Nov. 1, 1906, until Tuesday, January 1, 1907, without penalty. Rate per oentum of taxation are aa follow*: City Tax .8 mills. Water Works Tax(Interest ra bonds and Sinking Fundf) 2 1-2 mills bewerage ~..l 8-4 " That when tbe taxes and assessment or any portion thereof charged against tbe property )r party on tbe tux books of tbe City for the jscal je?r :9U7,shall not be paid on or before the first day of JnDuery 1907, the City Trees. irer shall proceed to add a penalty of one ier cent, on the tax book, and. tbe City treasurer shall coilect the tame; and lf:the laid tax>s and ansessments and penalties are noli! on nr nplnrfl th^ first dftV Of Fsbm* iry next therealier, ao additional penalty of >ne per centum thereon shall be added by the 31 ly Treasurer; and if said taxes, assessment* ' ind penalties are not paid on or before the Irstday of March next thereafter, an addljonal penalty of five per centum thereon iball be added by the City Treasurer and be :ollected by hltn; and If the said taxes, a*- 1 lessments and penalties are not paid oh er )eio:e the 15tb day of March next thereafter be said City Treasurer shall Issue bis tax ex? icutloo for the said taxes, assessments and ' > penalties agalnnt the property of the delautng taxpayers according to law. A commutation road tax will be colleated be same time as otber taxes of Two Dollar* com all male citizens between the agee of ilgbteeu and flrty-tlve years, except thoae xempted by law. Culess said tax la paid >nor before th? 1st day of January, 1907, tlx lays work upon the publto blgbwaya and itreeu of tbe City will be required under the Jtreet Overseer. All persons fulling or refusing to pay tbe jommuiatlon tax or to work i*i foil days, ibHll, upon couvlctlon, be fined not more ban Thirty dollars or be Imprisoned not longer tban tblrty days. Done anu ratified In City Council tbla i h day of October, 1906. JAMES MCMILLAN, Mayor. rAMES CHALMERS, City Clerk. Oct. 9, 1903. tf M i m " Llnb'N Lceali> Read Link's sboe ad and bear In mf.nd :hat while be pays special attention to aboee ae does not neglect otber lines. He will nive you money on bats and caps, underwoar, aoslerv, suspenders and many otber artlelee ,oo numerous to mention. Fresh Qutkeroat flukes Jnst received at Link's. . ~'.>0 Pearl and yellow onion reu fresh, at Llnk'a. Georgia CaDe Sji up Jtistrecelved.by S. J Link. Try oar special brand of ground coffee In sans sod 11 not pleased call aDd we will reFund your money. S. J. Link. For shoes, bats and caps see Link. Double and single guns below all competition at Link's. -r.'4 The Quest chicken food you ever saw at Link's. Floe fresh Mackerel balk and.ln klU cheap it Link's. Our 91.00 hats are world beaters call and see Lhem. S.J. Link. Special Jobs lo men's and boys caps, at Link's. We have a new line of saddles that will erUlnly please you and the prices will also >lease tbe clone buyers. S.J. Link. When In need of blankets and comfort* loL't forget us, we knock the block out both n quality and price. S. J. Link. Wrights health underwear and also all the jbeaper grades cheap at Link's We have several hundred job lot hat* at rom 51 00 to J2.00 that are wtll worth twice be money. Do not buy a bat till yoa bare leea them. S.J. Link. Seed barley and red rust proof seed oats at jink's, ' * We bave tb? flour and tbe prices to please he people. S. J. Link. m.i. rw. nunc b ijucaii. i % If any lady Is Id the market for a cloak she ronid do well not to buy until she sees the iloaks offered by L. W. Wblte. A lady caD get acravanetteat L. W. White's it a reasooabie price. Do you want silks, eltber for dreper or oalsta ? Tbeo ifo to L. W. While's store and 'ou will find them in richest profusion and lalntlest designs. Every lady should see 1 bat yard wide Black PafletaSIlk wblcb L. W. Wblte oilers at 75cU. >er yard. It Is something worth looking at. Don't fall to see those elegant oloaks at Yhite's. L. W. White, as usual, has tbe best, the heapest and the prettiest Embroideries. If It's a man's suit, a youth's suit, a boya ult or a ohilds suit, you can get suited at I* V. White's. If It Is a hat that you want, you cannot And i better place lor buying it tban the store of i. W. Wblte. L. W. Wblte always keeps tbe Terr best Ine of Gents Fufnlsbing Goods. Under* rear, Shlris S ckn, Suspenders, Handkerhiels and Neck-wear.. No words can describe the beauty of L. W. Vbite's Ruga. They are just grand. All ousr-keepers should see them. Now is the best time to secure your Cbrlstias presents, before the best things are pick* d up. You have plenty of time now to Dink about what you want, and you can get , ioo. Li w. WDiie qbb an Kinas or rancy blna and Glaus-ware and various other ilDgs that would be suitable for a Cbrlstmai resent. Cold weather Is not far In the future. Buy oj a pair of good Bed BlaukeU trom L. W. ^nlte Hud they will make you comiort&ble uea the winter comes. A Vounjc Mother at 70. "My mother has suddenly been made oungatTO. Twent]^ years of intense iffering from dyspepsia, had entirely isabled her,until sixraouthsago,when ie began takingEleotricBitters,which ave completely cured berand restored * n W nnH n/tHtttf it a Kin/i JC pucu^iu auu nuuviij ouc uau i tbe prime of life," writes Mrs. W. i. Gilpatrick, of Danforth. Me. Greatit restorative medicine on tbe globe, ets stomach,Liver and Kidneys right, unties the blood, and cures Malaria, iliousness and Weakness. Wonder,1 Nerve Tonic. Guaranteed by peed's Drug Store. A Itiullv Hum oil <Klrl boy. man or woman, is quickly out ' pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is iplied promptly. G. J. Welch, of ekohnsha, Mich., says : '! use it in y family for cuts, sores and all skin inrifU ttllH if" nurf&int " SItnistlr. Ju,,vu) *" pvuwi. x^uivat pile cure kuown. Best healing lvemade. 25c at Speed's Drug Store. . v^-> 'v-.