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v-' * affr > ) - . ^z.' ' I he Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a a year In advanee. Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1907. tfni-Nhall Suilth Capture?l Again, Tue slick duck Marshall Smith has been eaptured again. Two weeks ago ttie police Here located him al Raleigh, N. 0. A lew letters aoJ a lew telegrams soou Uatl Marshall lu the lock up over there. Captain Jolinsou went over Suturduy night ana brought him lo Abbeville, anil l'oliceinau Nchroeiler soon had Marshull golug back lo the gang. This Is the third time Marshall has been captureu. Our readers will remember that Marshall was tne negro that hit Mr. Ueorge Muford In the bead with a bar ot Iron three years ago, at this place, and got live years ior it. Willi Mrs. Wyatt Aikeu. Mies Mamie Bell Taylor, ol Krauklort, Ky. is the guest ot Mrs. YVyatl Aiken, She and Ml us M. Li. Taylor, Bister of Mrs. Aiken win be In the city ior some weeks. These young ladles, with natural grace and charm have tound a leady reception lu the hearts of our people. Knowing Mrs. Aiken and her visltiug relatives, one must conclude tbat South Carolina has no monopoly In the matter ot the "charming lair sex." The New Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to auuounce that Foley's Honey ana Tar tor coughs, colds and lung troubles la not allected by tne National 1'ure Food and Drug law as It contains no opiates or other harmiul drugs, and we recommeud it < as a sato remedy lor children and adults. P. B. Speed. Deatb of Master Johu Lyou. Young John Lyon, son of Mr. James W. Ljon of Troy, received mjurles on last Friday iroiii which he died buturday. On Friday morning the Utile man was driving tbe wagon to a field lor a loud of cotton. There were several planks on the wagon and it 1b thought mat in going down hlil the plauk struck the horse wtiich caused It o run. Mr. James Lyon thought at firm that his ?on was not seriously hurt but wuen the Utile fellow was carried home It was discovered that be had received ratal Intelnal lnlurlea. He was laid to rest In tbe Troy cemetery. Kev. 11. B. lilakely preached the tuuerai. A very laige atiu ?> mpathetie gathering witnessed tbe last sad rites. or IuieretU to Many. Foley's Ktilney Cure will cure any case of kidney or b,adder trouble that 1b not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. P. is. .Speed. Xr. fiforge Klugli Merto With Accident. While handling a bottle of soda water last Saturday Mr. George Klugb met with a very serious accident. The bottle which he was holding burbled In his hand and a peace 01 glass entered the eye ba 1. Mr Kiugb Immediately went to AtlBnts for treatment and we are glad to report that there Is some hoptb ol saving the eye. One of the w0rst features of kidney trouble Is that tt Is an insidious disease and befon the victim realizes his danger he may have h fatal maiady. Tafce Foley's Kidney Cure ai the first sign ot trouble as It correct* lrreguI larltles and prevents Brighi'a disease and aiaKrtoa L> U W. VCD. A U. C^CCU. t Mr. and Mr*. W- E. Dow Visit Abbe- c vllle. t Mr. W. E. Dow of Florida, a promlneDt in- i urance and business man of tbe land ot flowers and biR beautllul wife are visiting Dr. c and Afrs. MoMarray. S Mrs. Dow will be remembered an tbe daughter of Mr. William Nell of tbis county. a Mr. l>ow is recovering from a stroke of pa- i ralysis wbicb be suffered a few months aeo. He Is improving and hope to be well again t soon, h Health; kidneys filter tbe impurities from ' tbe blood, ana uniecs they do this good hewltl > Is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure make* sound kidneys and wi.i positively cure a*1 J forms of kidney and blurider disease. I 1 strengthen* :he whole system. P. B. Speed. From Sew York. [ Mr. Sidney Cannon, ol New York, is making a short visit to bis people here. t Mr. Onron h<?k wojmWiiI ! i drawing. ?uu t.u it. ihpiuiy lortjiug 10 tb? front In bis profession. x 1 Teacher* Examination. The next teachers' examination will b* u held on Friday, O-tober 18ib, 190", at Abbe- j vllle. No one pan receive pay as a teachei without a certltl.-ate. i K. B. Cheatham. n Co. Supt. Kd. y For Sale. d Twelve horse power Toz?r engine and a No 1 friction feed, rnne cear I)'Loach saw tnli' p Haa cut about IXX),0(0 feel of lumber. Abou: ' an good as new. Harlan Pressiy. 1 Blrtbi. ! Born to Mrs. J. Y. Jones on last Monday p c daughter. i Born to Mrs. M. V. Lomax on last Sund?> a boy. t ? i Clout-d for Holiday. s The ?tore of D Pollakotf will be c'o?rd Wednesday, Septemher IS h, on account, oi j me vur?rrvitui'c ui " <jcnieu uuuua;. it on be opened on thelS'h. t I.OMf. Ladj 'n double case gold ffutcb. Firder wll be rewarded by returning samp to Mrs. E. W. M?.bry. Lost?Between Presbyterian church and Mrs. John Harris, a gold en scent pin, s* > with two p< arls. App'y to Press and Bannei \Mr?. J?bn Lyon returned on Monday fion Ninety-Six where she has been lor sotnetlm visiting tier ton, Dr. Jno. Lyon. McMurray'K I.ocnN, We want you to kuow about ? ur tolUt preparations. Tiie SleMurruj Dreg Co. Don't take our word alone. Try It. McMurraj's Icecream. We serve drinks and cr?-ana wblcb bear tb teat and stamp of the Pure Food aod Drui > Act. The MiMurray Drue Co. Tbat good caDdy, Stier's. The McMurraj t Drug Co. W# havp tt fret>h everv week?Steer's can dies. The McMurray Drug Co. Onr line of perfumery Is complete. Th< McMurray Drug Co. ? We ser?e only pleased customers. The Me- ! Murray Drug Co. We have a tine as?ortaient of talcum pow ders. The McMurray Drug C?. ? We want you to nee our tooth brushes. Tbt McMurray Drug Co. ' A ilueot pipes which will make you open t your eyes, and, also, your pocketbook. The MoMurray Drug Co. 1 Ppceri'N Local*. I The elrld are specially fond of Huyler's can- ; dy. Do tot rtsk sendlog them anything il*e. j Speed's drug store. j Ward may rage and storms may blow, ? To thwart the world's t-ndeavor; C Fade may come and hobbles goes, 1 But Speed's clnoo cigars never?TenDysou c If you want good fresh bird seed with cuttle { bone and hemp seed combined go to Speed s 1 drag store. !; We are displaying tbe prettiest line of poit j cards we've ever bad?local views, comic and c fancy cards. Speed's drag store. j Tom Dixon's latest book "Tbe Traitor." \ and other new novels Just received at Speed's v drag store. \ Tbe boys know a good tblng wueu they see V tt, and stick to it after they find It. Speed's clnoo cigars. c Ifvouwant one of tbe best paints on tbe ' market, one wltb a genuine guarantee on 11 * and one that will be carried out to the letter, e get Devoe's lead and zinc paint from fepeed'c 1 drug store. They are nice and eweet and you can eDjoy ! tbe true aroma of tbe tobacco when you buy fincn clems from Speed, because thev are al- I ways fresh, Just lrom tne factory! He Delia I ihran tliouoarid every ten days. f ?? ! State of South Carolina, < ABBEVILLE COUNTY. ( To C. H Dodson, All Aenew and J. p. Dunn, ' Trustees DoDaids School District No. 39: 1 You are hereby ordered to bold an ejection 1 od Wednesday, 18th September, 1907, at the school house to determine whether or not a | special levy of three (3) mills sball be levied in said district for school purposes. The polls shall be opened at 7 a.m and close < at 4 p. m. Those favoring this levy shall vote "Yes." i Those opposed to this levy shall vote "No." At iujs< election on ly kucu ciecim ? n? ic>m real or pernonal property for taxation, and who exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates, ohaj I vote. You as trustees shall act ae managers ol this election. R. B. CHEATHAM. P. L. OKI Kit, W. K. BRADLEY, County Board of Kducatlon. " .. 't-tc. ^ \'i; . , r" .^k rn i Form Thurs 2( PRESENTINl Every S WEST END. ' Orr Rifles.?The ladles who are to sent! ba>- ? cets for the picnic dinner to be served to the , iTeternDB are requested to fend them Thurf- i lay morning to ihe old K. ol P. hall over the >ld post office. Governor Ansel and Rev. Mr. . )epeland of Galnesvlle, Ga? are the speakers >1 tbe day and a pleasant time Is anticipated. . Mrs. Robert C. Layton and her pretty little laughter are here from Gainesville, Fla., vis- , ting Judge R. E. Hill. ? Mrs. C. D. Brown and Miss Charlotte Brown : :ame home Monday from Trenton, where hey have been spending a few days with . rtra. Margaret Grey. , Mrs. W. 0. Bradley and Miss Mary Bradley, J >f Washington, D. 0., were In the city a rart ? it last week visiting relatives. Mrs. Bradley ? ias not visited Abbeville In a number of ' rears and ber many friends here were de- * Igh ted to ?ee her again, ' q Mrs. L. W. Perrln has been In Yorkvllle for jf be past week. She was called to the bedside >f her slster^Mrs.jJoseph Alston. Miss May Belle Taylor,or Louisville, ivy., is be charming guest of her cousin, Mrs. Wyatt liken. Mrs. C. B. Gregory of Yemassefe, is In the ilty spending a while with her friend, Mrs. J. J 5. Norwood. a Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Sberard are at home tgaln after a most delightful ten days stay at be Jamestown Exposition. s] Miss Blanche Gary left Friday for Colum- t< >ia where she will have a few piano pupils ind take a special course on the organ. Miss D xary is an aceompllsb^d musician and has a aught successfully at Greenwood for Heveral .< ears. Mrs. R. E. Hill Is st home again after a dr- ? lichtful visit to Canton. Ohio, where she was c< be guest of relatives for some time. _ Mrs. Charles Parks and her pretty little laughter Mine El.z*betb Roberts Partes were n iere trom Elberton lor several da>s last week = n? guests of Mrs. Garry Hall. M'sb Emma C. White left Friday for Spar- 0 anMinr, where she goes to resume he;1 school u IllMrK Miss Mary Ijou Morse has been In Clinton pending some time with her cousin. Miss 6 'allttluRh Neville. a Miss Mary Thomson has gone to her home ^ n Rork Hill after a pleasant stay here as the mew. (JI i>ir?. VT . o. 1/UliJiau uuu iuioo maujio i towle. Mrs. J. Foster Barnwell eDterlalned last 'uesday rnornlne at a bridge parly. The nornlng wan Indeed a delightful one. Alter , number of Interesting games Mrs. M. L. lullock having the highest score was awardd the prize, a pair of slltt hose. A tempting uncheou of salad, olives, pickles, sandwlcbs, tomatoes and lea was served. Mrs. Baru veil 1h a charming boxl^R and every one boroughly enjoyed this aflalr. Miss Helen Smith left Monday for South lampton. Mass., where sbe goes to enter imlth Co:lege. Miss Smith is a graduate ol Converse and has always taken a fine stand n her classes. Miss Mfazie Canon left last Wednesday for Columbia, TenD., where she goes to take up ler work after a weelt's stay here with her Ister, Mrs. T. H. FurmaD. Rev. Frank Wardlaw was In the city Saturlay and Sunday, the euest of his mother >irs. Nannie \V. Wardlaw. Miss Eunice Calhoun leftFriday for Sparanburg to be ready to begin her school work kloudav. , Miss Lucy Henry and Miss Susan Hill left " [ uesday for Winthrop College. Both of these ? onng ladies are Juniors and won a scholar- t] hip tor the two years. Little Miss Sara Halgler entertained a nutn>er of her little friends at a lawn party! burs- o lay afternoon. The happy little crowd spent i pleasant afternoon. . Work on Mr. P. A. Chfatham's new home x progressing finely; when complete Mr. & 'heat ham will have an Ideal home. a M'ss Gussle Wilson has gone to her home In ;olumbla after a. pleasant visit here to her ilstHr, Mrs. M. H. Wilson. a Mr. Junn Calvert hHs gone to Clemson Co!- b Dr. and Mrs. C C. Gambrell are at home af- 1 er a visit to Jamestown. e Mrs. W. E. Harth of Columbia and Mrs. ^ Carrie Towers, of St. Louis, Mo., were In the Ity last week the guests of Mrs. J. Hayne VI (Dill. t Mist) Lons Tillman and Miss Sophia Tillnan are here from Trenton spending a tew . lays with Miss Fannie and MIbs Mary Stark. D Miss Essie lilck Is at home again after b ipendlng some time In Baltimore with her lster. Mr. Calhoun DeBrnhl was In Columbia for a >? ? ttt nloit ?a hlo fa lb, ay n Ui\"m. P. DeBrubT Miss Mlnoie Greene Is here to resume her cbool duties after a pleasant summer's rest b ipent at her home In Due West. ri Miss Louise Brown leaves In a short time or Columbia, where she will enter the College or Women. b Mr. Andrew White baH gone to Missionary ildge, Tenn., wbere be will enier the McCauey school. 11 Miss Ethel Lyon has entered the Due West tl female Col lege lor a year's course. ti The reception given Thursday afternoon by Urs. Wyatt Aiken In bonor of berslster, Miss Paylor of Louisville, was a beautiful affair, u tbe hall wbere golden rod and yellow dal- a ies made a pretty background, Miss Marie Jary, handsome In a yellow net, and Miss " Elizabeth Norwood, a obarmlng debutant, lalotlly attired In blue crepe, served delight ill punch. Miss Mary Lou Bmltb and Miss vHte Marshall ushered tbe guests Into tbe >arlor where Mrs. Aiken, Miss Taylor, Miss rtaybelle Taylor, Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. J. F. iarnwell were receiving. Mrs. A'ken was be- >. lomlngly gowned In black silk net Tbe tllsses Taylor wore elaborate toilettes of vblte crepe de chine. Tbe dining room, vbere delicious Ices, cake, mints and almonds vere served, Miss Onle Morse, Miss Fannie MIdb Pq??a Mnroo Vf leu M oru Wtart _ ?eld sway. The dining room was deoorated ^ n pjnfc and white and the colors were carried >ut In the Ices, cajie and candleR. Mrs. Kerr, I, vlrs. QreeDe, Mra. JTergosop apd Mrs. Mln* ? ball also assisted Airs. Aiken in ionising her f. entertainment one of the most dtjightful of :: he Heason. " >flss Annie,Jones ol Newberry has been lu ,p he city spending a Jew days with her aunt, HrP. Li. W. White. " MlssWlnton Parks Brent a few days here hhi week the guest of lJr.and Mrs. Gambrell. " Hiss Parks has been In San Diego. California, a| or the past year, and her many friends hrougbout the State are glad to welcome her a South Carolina again. Mrs. Ernest Gary has returned to her borne n Columbia after a short stay here with Mrs. ?\ B Gary. Miss Louise DeBruhl is here to begin her lutles as teacher of the fifth grade IntheAb- y JSvlUe Graded school. Miss DeBruhl has ? aeen lo Columbia for a while staying with jer ramer, ?jr. w, i', ijeerun;. Mr. Charles Brlce Ib here from Winnsboro, ?' spenrtlDg r few days wltb his school friend, n Mr. James Hempblll. The eucbre party given last Tuesday after. F soon by Mrs. W. S. Colhran In compliment t to Miss Brunsoa of Edgefield and MUs Thom- i, 3on of Kock Hill was a very pleasant affair. Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Page left Monday for their home In Florence after a few days stay here with Mrs. H. I). Reese. a Friday afternoon Mrs. S. G. Thomson de- ^ lighted a number of her friends by abridge party. After a number of games Miss Maude McClung and Miss Mary Sturk were found to have the highest score. The prlpe, a pretty hat nln. iell to Miss MeCIunir. Mrs. Thomson served an elaborate Baiad course with Iced 8 tea, that was enjoyed thoroughly. Mrs. W. C. Hherard Is In Monterey at the g , . .. .. . !' V ... - ..-.Jlii J?-l- JUHUL"?-LA ! UJ 'th D ? W Hi V al OF ^ Dry day < n rrnr mag U JLXIJJ 1UVU Stools, in Smith >edslde of ber mother. Mrs. Sarah Nance, vho has been qalte 111. Mr. J. Allen Smith has gone to South Hampon. Mam., with Miss Helen Smith, who goes o enter Bmltb'e College. Miss Mary Thompson of Anderfon 1b spendog some time here with her brother, Mr. W, tf. Thompson. Mrs. Henry Hill Is home again after spendoe some time with relatives In Baltimore. Mr. S.J. Link and Mr. J. Allen Smith, Jr., lave returned from the Northern market*. Snnday afternoon at four o'olock Mr. John rl. Harden will address the Warren ton Sablath school. All the parent* and theirchllIren are cordially Invited to come. Rev. Mark B. Grler who has recently reamed to tbe States after a seven year stay In ?blna was In tbe city Toeeday on bla way to ^ ??*<* Praohrforx? at. TiPhannn. I I I CIJU bUO UJQCI I U? Ul A. VDU^ ?u? ? wv Ir. Grler und his family are living In Dae Vest, and will pe In the United States for a ear and a balf. Rev. S. E. Prentiss preaobed at Wllllngton unday morning and evening. There was no ervlce at Trinity In bis absence. Death of Mrs. J.T. Bradley. Mr?. Kittle Wardlaw Bradley, wife of Mr. obn Tatnm Bradley of Ibis city died Tuetay night, September 10.1907. Altbongh she was not feeling quite well, tie went on Friday with Mrs. J. F. Bradley } visit ber sister,Mrs. W. D. Morrab, and ber lotber, Mrs. David Wardlaw, a boat fourteen 5lies in the country. Ob Saturday afternoon he telephoned to ber husband that she was ellng so unwell that tbe wlsbed blm to ome for ber. He went for ber on Saturday Igbt and brought ber borne on Sunday aornlng. when a physician was called. She rew worse and became unoonsclouB Tueg?v mornlDg, and continued to grow worse nttl ten o'olock that night. She was burled at Long Cane In the pre*Doe of quite a number of Borrowing relatives nd friends. Among those who went from .bbevllle wereMrs. J. E. Bradley, Mr. and Mri. W. R. Bradley, Mrs. J. F. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley, Mr. L. S. Bradley. Mrs. W. T. Bradley, Billy Bradley, Mrs. J no. C. Kennedy, Rev. E B. Kennedy, Mrs. J. D. Kerr, Judge and Mrs. J. C. Klugh, Mr. William Klugh, Misses Margaret and Cathrlne Klugh, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lyon, Mr. Thomas Lyon, Dr. C. H. MoMurray, Capt. J. L. Perrln, Mr. Richard Sondley, Xf- O/llonn iui. uu^u ?? nouu, Mr. Bradley was bulldlDg a borne. Id wblcb lro. Bradley took great delight and In which be hoped to spend many happy days with be bueband who was bo devoted to her. She was a member of the Abbeville A. R. P. burch, having come from Long Caneobarcb. Mro. Bradley possessed the crowning quallleR of a womanly woman. As gentle as tb rat breath of love, yet she knew the right nd followed It wherever It led. Modest, unSBumlng, quick of perception she was all In II to the stricken husband. She came Into Is life, as the genile vine entwines about the ree, to add tbat BtreDgth and protection that nables man to develop tbe best that ! in ilm. Tbe goodness and tbe womanly worth of bis wife and mother will never be told. Tbe grief and tbe sorrow wblcb her death **? Vit>nii?K? mill nanov Ko or/innl In mo ui UU5UI1 win uoioi uv 1 , wavc|/II iv ereaved hearts. Happy and hopeful, this noble young wife nd mother was stricken and death truly amo to her as a thief In the night. At central figure In the young husband's eart and life she has laid herself down to est. That warm heart Is now cold, and the ands that were naver weary toll no more. The appearance of the lovely face, which In le was so sweet, was ohanged In death, so sat when It was sbonn to her three-year-old wins, one of them said, "No; this is not lother." And thus it Is that this young wife and lother left her twin sons for her home be- j ond the stars. CHEROKEE STREET. 0 mportant Thoroughfare to be Ex> (ended Through a Good Portion or the Town. The lot owners. Mr. Hagler, E R. Thomson, ie Misses Cater, Judge Klugh, and Mrs. llza Mabry having given the right of way 111 prooeed at an early date to extend Che. >kee street to a point In rear of Mrs, Mabry ouse, and open a new street from the Cberoee extension to Main street, It Is a pleasure > note that so Important a street looneof ie most desirable localities of the olty, blob is only one block from Main street, bis extension will open up at least twenty its for residences, and tho work of the counl In opening the street which Is so lmpor> int to the city Is one which will meet the pproval of all. Letter to Supervisor \lrltlei, Abbeville, S. C. Dear Sir: Every job Devoe is done /itli less gallons than ever before with ny otber paint. S J Field, Indianola, Fla, says: AU houses here are painted Devoe. ^be hot air is too trying for other laints. One coat Devoe is better than wo of any other paint, so far as we .now." T.pbo c nl Inn ft Iphh pnnt. Yours truly i2 F W I)evoe <fc Co. P. S. P. B. Speed sells our paint. Phllsoo, Henry <fe Co. Invite you to oome In tnd let tbem show you their Block. Ree PbHsou, Henry & Co.'s line alike. They ire tbe beet on tbe market, # , ? ' '-*?& vi. -w rv Gc ITE YOU ENINC Goods i ShKl IT WANTED tlx? House SHOP WITH US AN Dry ( The Following is the Apportionment of Schools funds for the Soholastio Year 1907-'08. ' " i i i I p o ? 6 a S Name of Diitrlot . o g I * 2j ! J II S5 &5 H ~Z I 8?$2?0 8fi R^dce. J 80 38235 ?'X !" ^ j J w" SPTf" ;; 5 58 soi 7? T^timev:r:::::r::::::..:: s jgg Monterey 9 ?2 II M?h^rmFein' 1? ** ? 55. r. .9?! ? ii 850 lim m rtng ? ~ Bordeaux 12 709 2* McTiorrolok 18 ^ ^74 Bnffalo 14 .JJ 288 40 Rellevlew 15 JTT 4Jf J* TTADVAV 1A " 2?5 15 Flfttwoods 17 25 Rel.hla !? 25? 2? Fern Cliff. 19 "g 7M 2 Sharon - 20 216 f>47 91 Betbel 21 o2 Abbeville 22 ^07 60 Warrenton 28 ]j? 881 43 Reld 54 152 521 ?I Brown lee 25 }]' 12 Lone Forest M Jj* 408 87 Antrevllle 27 245 ?14 48 Union 2? ]? 808 ?8 Hannv Slope 99 141 8*8 92 Hold Spring 80 110 Ifi LongrC?ne 81 145 879 88 Smllhvllle ? 285 7JW M Promise Land 83 148 878 Kfl Central 84 288 ?ss 07 Haran 85 75 200 15 Parka Creek * 8* 125 4?8 18 KPOWPP 87 145 ,8S0 08 rtne Weit 88 888 low 94 Donald* 89 178 JS8W Plnevlll* 40 1?1 887 95 Vermilion 41 78 189 39 Fonrtviile 49 W w 7H Oqfc Grove 48 18C S<0 40 Broadmoatb 44 114 289 26 ? aw RQ 11 4 CK .IHmiBOT) ?*? i" ? Rnv 4? 34 8? 73 Wlnonn 47 77 2<K 44 Yoivng . 48 6s 170 19 Hall 49 67 261 88 SO Omega 51 24n 1025 79 Indian Hill M 1M 447 7R Drake S3 13 87 Bl Lebanon 64 86 206 40 This apportionment doeo not Include the special tax funds. This will be reported direct to eaoh district voting name. Trustees muit not overdraw their district's amount. R. B. Cheatham, Co. 8npt. of Education. We Have for Sale 426 Acres One and a half miles south of McCormlck, known as the Lightfoot place, 300 acres in cultivation, 75 acres in timber, pine, oak and hickory. Only a few acres that are a little rough. Good pasture rail fence. A good 7-room two-story fcoilee, 9 tenant houses, built of good material; 2 good wells, several branches. Place is rented tVtia root* fnr fi nAH 1 ha 11 nf nnf tuio j tdi iv/i U|Uw iuo. nub wv ton (at present price of cotton I this property is bringing a net income of 13 per cent). We are offering this property for a short while at the very low price of $15 per Acre. Apply to Goodvyn & Spence, Greenwood, S. C. Real Estate Notice. Parties wishing to buy or sell will find it to their advantage to give me a call. Am prepared with terms to satisfy every one. Have a number of city lots to dispose of and can furnish hundreds of acres in small or large lots throughout the county. M. E. Hollingsworth, Miller Hotel Kitchen. PblUon, Henry A Co. baa Just received big lot ready-made skirts. Don't fall to *ee Phllson, Hepry ACo's stock ready-made eklrte. ' Uh I lann T-I a r% rn A Pa Katta (Ka 1 n nt anw I iui muu | aoui j u \y\j. u?vo tuo iai (cii biuva ready-made skirts ever brought to Abbeville. Black, blae, brown ready-made skirls at Pbllson, Henry & Co. Skirts from $2.00 to 115.00 at Phllson, Henry <Sc Co. Pbllson, Henry & Co. handle the Ladles Home Journal patterns. School books i School books! All yon want at Mllford's drug store. Huyler'a candy, alwaya freak, at Speed's drug atore, S,.~. l.'.'. L'-i _? _i LJ'JLIL.' )()ClS i TO ATTE } Of ind Notic EMBE FALL and V * Overflow D SAVE MONEY.^. jrOOdS Some Cold Fnets. The Dlspensory will pay io Abbeville oouuty and town this year abont (84,000, about . 917,000 to each. The county la building a court houae which when finished and fnrnlshed will coat about $70,000. Tboelty la building a town ball wblob when finished and furnished will eoat abont $60,000. Suppose we out off the dispensary fond and see bow the citizen of the town of Abbeville la affected thereby. Suppose the aforesaid citlaen 1s now charged on tbe tax books with $1.000worth of property. Hla taxea at tbe rate fixed for tbe present year will be $1S. Eliminate tbe dlapen* aary fund, wblob amountaforooanty purposes to 3 1-3 mills, and for city purposes to 17 mill*. Then If you pay the debta aa fast aa yon aa yon are now paying them yonr taxea on yonr $1,000 worth of property, without tbe dJapenaary fond, would be $38.60 per annum agalnnt US aa atated. Public debs Just aa anrely aa private debta* bear In threat, and while yon may bot feel tbe paymenta aa much, distributed over a long term of yeara, when tbe debt la paid, you are never-tbe-leas poorer, dollar for dollar. It doea not lighten tbe individuals burden to oarry bla debta In tbe bank and puy Inter- ( eat on tbem, and the town la almply a collec- ] Hon of Individuals. ? While tbe burden will fall leaa heavily on J tbe cltlsen outside of tbe city of Abbeville, if a the dlapenaary la voted out, be may count on ( paying at least $6.00 per annnm moreon each $1,000 retnrned for tbe next ten yeara. Stop and tblnk for one moment Yon return $4,000. for taxation. Vote out tbe die- 1 penaary and yon moBt contribute annually { about $20 extra for the building of the court bouse alone. Ifyou were a*ked to subscribe \ $200 to tbe bnlldlng of tbe oonrt house, would you do It? Well If you have not the dlspenu Own i We are now in c 8,000 square feet fl House Furnishings Over five (5) solid < arrive this week, we will convince y< cent, on every pure] J?J2 I111 SL . JUL r I ems H ? * Guaranteed a perfect baker and fron Cheaper than elsewhere. Every piece you need for the kitchen, pnnur, uurwy ui timing iuum. LIBERAL TEB The Kei "" - - - ' . I . Comp INT3D OURWILLI! HIS. 65^ i 2R-1 i riNTER ME s wittL tta Compj ry rood to rely upon, you will be asked fc the 1200 and tha request will be one that yo can't well Ignore. Wblle It la distasteful to bare to draw a ten Hod to tbe mercenary aide of tbla quel Hon, we bad as well be Irank with ouraelva and acknowledge that tbe dispensary fund oan be used by tbe couaty perbapa to as goo advantage as tbe profits from Illicit sale oould be used by tbe bloated "blind tiger. Tbose wbo tblnk to keep liquor from th laboring man, tbe bread winner, by voting 1 ont are under a delusion. Tbere are plenty c agencies to supply tbe poor Jnst as surely a tbe rlob. Only recently, a gentleman iron :bls town, wbo happened to be In AngosU wanted about 140 Jags of whiskey to be sen up the V, <fc W. C. road, from Augusta t \ nderson. They contained from one to tbre rations. Don't be fooled by tbe prohibition way c putting the question: *-llqnor or no liquor. The question really Is: "Some liquor unde tbe dispensary, a little less, but worse llquo under pjoblbltlon." How to Avoid Appendicitis. Moat vlctlma of appendloltla are thoae wh> ire habitually oonatlpated. Orluo LaxiUiv rrult Byrop carea cbronlc oonatlpatlon b; itlmnlatlng tbe liver and bowels, and restore be oataral action of tbe bowela. Orlno Lax itlve Frnlt Syrnp doea not nanaeate or grlp< ind la mild and pleaaant to take. Bafnao aab itltutea. P. B. Speed. Whlte'a Locals. Canton flannela, extra valaeo, 6c, 81-Sc. 10c 2%o, at L. W. Whlte'a. We are abowing the beat aaaortBoentof flan lelettea and outing to be found. L. w.White Bed and white wool flannela 15o to 50c, at L V. Whlte'a. 104 bleached aheetlng and ready-maJ< beeta at L. W. Whlte'a. . IN OUR Store ur own store rooi .oor space filled v i, we can supply cars beside the lo All we ask is lor i du we can save yo base made from us =t ta II if ? f J?i r " i $5 to $10, j We can fit up any room in youi house. Call and see. :MS TO ALL. CALL :r Furnii any, |j NERY J rlotr M X AVJ.cn J S5-7 RCHANDISE. M l? !nt?"w. gj|| my. | >r Meeting of the Veteran*. 0 All business houses, Including the dlspensary, will be , closed on Thursday, the nineteentb, from eleven to half-paat one o'clock. h Wednesday night tbe peopleo! tbe city will,. .ffiflji ' assemble at Rosenberg ball, where Court wu A&ffl s reoently held, to meet the Veterans. d The survivors will be met at tbe depots by rffl * carnages bnd automobiles and shown over the city. 6 In ease of rain on Thursday the. meeting ' will be held in the Rosenberg ballj provided v|a tbe weather Is fair, It will be held In Hill's a big tent, In front of tbe Baptist church. a Addresses will be made by Governor Ansel j J9| '' and Rev. 0. J. Copeland, of Gainesville, Ga. . ^110 Chaplain, Rev. Mike MoGee, will give some - .vSB ? of his reminiscences. President R. R, Hemp. | ;' tM 6 hill will preside over the meetings. A poem of Father Ryan's will be reolted by v Miss Sonlly, an elocutionist of much merit , "Lorena" will be sung by Miss Fannie Stark. M r Mr. William Miller will entertain with tbe T violin, while a fnll chorus of yonng men and women will sing old time songs. . * Dinner will be served the survivors.' The survivors have our heartiest welcome. ^8 0 They are requested to oallon "Honey" Ry- e hard who will, with pleasbre, deliver to them 7 tbe city keys. * ' ? Mr. Ben Evans Win* Appointment. v'Jjfl - Mr. Ben Evann who baa been employed by the State ilnoe bis retarn from the Phillip- ,?$ pines has stood civil service examinations -.zj&t and baa been awarded a oommlsalon. , , V'Zfll , He leaves tbl* week for Fort Leavenworth, ,'jtaH ' Kansas, to wblob plaoe his orders call him. . >'.Lwa Mr. Evans is a worthy young man apd the ' '-3M - civil service is to be congratnlatPd. If all 339 ' tbelr selections are as happy as ihlsonethe ' ' k affairs of State will be In good bands. , 9 . A new store with new goods. The McMarray Drag Co., Room aa where, with over irith. Furniture and your every want. ||| ?cal shipments will ;|| a, call from you and '||l u from 10 to 20 per Jp ^jjg^ I 111 colors, all prices. A big lot just ') in. Every one guaranteed. Our goods were bought | right And are made right >fl And will be sold right. J We Carry | Everything! | r * ' AND SEE US. 1 hlVD C*.ri UU1U vv. . .. M