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1 fenr.1 iVi i ,1 in. IH.I.MI . . .. igj 11 ilTTl *tt l 111 HI ifchlHMf I ??BMW GREAT One > FR $: set o: f; AVitli every Majestic 1? hibition, we will give abso ware as shown. This wa cent. It is the best that ca to the price of the range ware free, but sell all 3Iaj< i | You get the ware free. Ri | only. Ware will not be jfh on exhibition at our store, i Come in any day durin headquarters. H^ive eoffec Come, if you i the information you in the futur BVERYBOl ABB! he Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a a year In advanee. Wednesday, Oct 21, 1908. j Mr. J. B. Gibert. Prof J. B. Glh->-t or L ibanoa, has returned j to Bi'h >pville, S. C to take charge of itaej high sch'tol there. The people or B sb'>pv|lie i know a good man when toet' Hue him uud m i thev have called Mr. Glbert back to their j BCiiOOl. * Pathetic Tribute to Mr. W A. Lomax. Mr. W. A.Lomix died, Oct., fitb, HIOS. He j was one of ib? oe?t m-o o' Aboevine County. We as colored people are left with his mother I his wife and his chlliren, whom we bonoJust tbe same as when he wa< living. We I honored and loved him in 'be flesh; we will honor hl? du-t w^eu flesh ao d bone have gone b?ck t" 'b^ir mother dust. Good bye Mr. W. A. Lomax. Tnomas Lomax, Drop In and hav.i a cup of c >ffee ?nd hoi biHcuits at our store any rinv next week. Will be glad 'o see you If you Intend to buy or not. Abbjv lie Hardware Co. Wanted. A position as Farm Superlntendont. Ex j perlenced In working baud. Can give good j references. Apoly to I'. & B. office. W.W.JeW. K. Bradley | Piano For Sale. One piano In first class coaljon,? Vpply to I'res* and Banner office. Land for Sale. I wl'l sell 60 acres of land three miles from Hodeos and two miles fiom Warevli 1-, wltl'ln half mile of railroad. Terms easy. Apply to W. W. Bradley. The Uuion The Farmers Educational and C> operative I Union of America meets In the Court house ! at Abbeville ou tbe flr>t Saturday ol every) month. Farmers will take notice. We are giving free S"50 worth of ware at our store next week. See advertisement In i this paper for particulars. Abbeville Hard-j ware Co. Are You Only Half Alive ? People with Kidney trouble are ho weak i and exbauoUd that they are only half alive. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes benlthy kid- i Drj-8, rn>iores lo?-t vitality, and weak, delicate people are rea'ored to henlth. Refuse any but Foley's. C A. Milford & Co. A J. ueler"* Experience. C. R. Kluger, The Jeweler, 1000 Virginia Ave, IndiauapollB, Ind., writer: "1 wkkko weak from kidney trouble that I couid hardly walk a hundred leet. Four bottle" of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexIon, cured my bat'kaebe and tbe Irregularities disappeared, a n't I can now attend to hnslneas every dav, ana recommend Foley's! Kidney Remedy to all sufferers, as It cured: me afier ihe dcc'ors and other remedies had 1 failed, C. A Milford & Co. Saved III* Buj'a I.ife. "My three year old boy was badly consll- j pated, bat a blgb fever and was in md awlul condition I gave blm two doses of Foley's ;; Orlno Laxative and the next morning the (e- ' ver was gone and be was entirely wel1. F<>-. j ley's ' Tlno Laxative s?ved his lite." A. W ol- f knsb, Caslmer, Wis. C, A. Mllford & Co. Voiiiis Men ! If you want to know why >ou shou'd hp { come telegraph operHtnrn unrl what <-chooi t" ( attend, wilte to SOUTHERN SCHt.OL UK ( TELEGRAPHY, Newnan.Ga., (or treeCwta-, log "A " EVERY BOY sb? old read It. Po-] slllons positively guaranteed. Try Egyptian Deodorizer in tbe sick room ( and you'll be pleased. AliMurray Drug Co. { 1 Come and see (be great cooking wonder a' oar store all next week. See adverdsement In tbls paper. Abbeville Hardware Co. t "t \ 1 7 ^ \ ' -/ ; rr_ ~' ? -? < i I iii .? w. iv.r.ji;.yff... i.M ^ MAJEST Veek J >EE ! f /.ou P WARE ange sold during this Cooking lately FREE one handsome se re is worth $7.50 if it is wort in be bought. We don't add $7 and tell you you are getting estie Ranges at the regular pri omeniber this is lor exhibition w< ren after this week. This war* md must be seen to be appreciat ig the week. Make our store y< 5 and biscuits with us. ntend to bay or no i gained will seri e. 1Y WELCOM 5VILI As to Tick Eradication. Letter from J. W, Sbelor, Westminster,S. C Home three i e*rs ago in v place became bac ly Interned with cattle ticks, and In con? que nee ray cattle were poorer the 1st of N( vt mher tt<nn od tbe 1st of July. Soon there alter Dr. Ellennurg, of the United States Vet erinary D^pHrtroout, ar-cornpanleri by Di Sbealy. assistant \eterlnarlan of Clemso: College, came to my place, Inspecting the cor dltlonofthe cattle tick in Oconee Oountj From their representation of the history am babltant of the tick, I saw at once the feas! blUty ol eradicating tbem Irom ouroount v. From Dr. Ellenburg's report and ibe plaus: ble probability of eradicating the tick fron the Piedmont section, the au'horltles a Washington directed the State Veterl ariai of Olemson College to take charge af the worl and < arry out.tbe designs ol tne goverumen to f ee the State from the tick Infection. Ii August fol'owlng I fortonately met forme State Veterinarian, Dr. Klein, of Clemsoi College at the Farmers' Institute at Oakway who explained to me the flan of eziermlns Hon and sked me If I would co-operate wltl him in conducting some experiments b would make at Ibe expense of the Unltei States government? 1 cheerfully seized lb opportunity and gave blm all the asslstanc I could, especially in carrying out bis In -tructlons on my own farmland having full; temed the plau of eradication proposed, I cai candid'y ansert that the plan was a perfec success, aud If faithfully adhered to and ex ecutid there would be no ticks In anotbe year in the county. Front wh t I have learned of their hlstor; anil I hHr mode porpogallon will sny tba now Is the most proplilonn lirae of tbe ypsr ti begin the work of extermination, and I fur iher believe that ll the catile were watebei lonely Irom now until frost, and not alios any ticks to mature on the cattle, there wouK he a post-lble chance that you would not bf any ticks the coming year, because the egg deposited at thI time would be hatched oui by the beat of the sun, and 11 not permlttet to get on the cattle would perl<b on the gr*Bi forwHUtof sustenance, or be killed by tb first frost of the season. A few licks po*8ib'; might take heller under old logs and pas the winter In a dormant state, but wnuli finally perish In the spring If not allowed ti set on the cows. It would be wise to burn ot the pasture 10 destroy this class where It wa safe to use Are. We found a heavy crude retroleum ol from the Beaumout fields of T?xa? etleotlvt out any heavy oil would do, though It mlth require more frequent application. .Thl oil last as a preventative for about lourortlvi week", and does not atlect materially tb health of the cow, does not Interfere with ;tb flow of mlib, nor afl'fct the quality of elibe milk or butier. Id qidni ch?*? there was ai improvement after application. One appll ration would not prevent any .-ticks fion maturing before cold weather, and tben on application, about May 1st, would take ii] and destroy any that might have passed th winte*. This is my personal experience, aDd obser vatlon of tick infection, and I have doi *eei a *lck on my cattle this year. Therefore, urge our people wboowncattla to ;co-operat< with the department In tbeir efforts to rli ibis great conrge from the cattle Industry I would not advise you anyihlog that won < iDjureany one, but advise you knowlnglj and candidly logo to work and help eolvi tbe problem of tick eradication from tbl county and our whole St'te. Johu W. Shelor. Westminister, 8. C., Sepl. 11, 1908. Do Not Kill Bullbats. Care lina Spartan. It Is unlawful to sboot bullbats or chimney sweeps at any season of the year. They an not game birds. Men aDd boys "hootlDg tberr ire liable io Indictment and fine. It Is reported that boys and men around cotton mil's are aroustomed to shoot them. Tbf ralil proprleiors, the bouses, preachers and Sunday school teachers should eo to worh ?nd teach these people to obey the laws 1 they will nut yield :o persuasion and cntrea ty see what vlruie there Is 'n a warrant. Tw< Ir/.en hullbats flying overa farm every eveD^ ing will destroy severnl thousand moths nnc :>ther lus^ct pests. Such birds are called bj fome the "policemen of the air" and bj >ther? the "scavengers of the all." Do tioi till them. Do not permit tbem to be kll;e? jn your farm. The McMurray Drue To. has a cream foi Mennln? silver that can't be beat. N'ugarf Jrraui l'a?te Is the nam". 25 cents Is ih< Kite. None better. Try It. Our rugs and blankets are simply irresistable. Call and make your selection. S. J. Link. i Tsii '10 MALL rrom I <2 ^ 18 oz.Nickel-Pla'tei ??) Copper Tea fettle/. ? Lava" Pot & Cover V . -Q'/j In-BoHom. w eel. ^ / Pat, IB I jju ti? y NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, j" ' County of Abbeville. k Notice is hereby given that the Gen - eral Election tor State and County Of b fleers will be held at the voting pre i- ciuclH prescribed by law in said Coun ' ty, on Tuesday, Novembers, J908, saic . day being Tuesday following the firs Monday in November, as preecribec l- by luw. 1 At I he said election separate boxei q will be provided at which qualified 4 eli ctors will vote upon the adoption 01 tJ rejuuiiuii ui uu auicuuujciii tu iuc Diau r Constitution, as provided for in th< a following Joint Resolutions: ; No. 712. j A Joint Resolution Proposing t< e Amend Sectiou 7, Article VIII, o e the Constitution. Relating to Muj nicipal Bonded Indebtedness. 0 Section 1. Be it resolved by tb? General Assembly of Soutb Carolina r Tbat the following admendment toth( Constitution of tbe'State of Soutb Car x olina be submitted to the qualified 0 electors of tbe State at the next genj" eral election for Representatives, and , if a majority of tbe electors qualified 1 to vote for members of the Generai ? Assembly voting thereon shall vote in t favor of such amendment, and a mai jority of each branch of tbe General I Assembly shall, after such election, ) aud before another, ratify said amend ment by yeas and nays, that Section 7, I Article VIII, relating to bonded inr debtedness, be amended by adding al the end thereof the following words , Provided, That the limitations imposed i, by this Section and by Section 5, ol t Article X, of this Constitution, shall ? not apply to bonded indebtedness iu ourred by the town of Gaffney, in the e County of Cberokee, when the proJ ceeds of said bonds are applied Bolety . and exclusively for the building, erect" ing, establishing, and maintenance ol p waterworks, electaic light plants 01 e sewerage system, and where the question of incurring such indebtedness ie , submitted to tne qnanneu electors 01 I said municipality, as provided in the * Constitution, upon the question oi bonded indebtedness. i Approved the 27th day of February, ' A. D. 1908. ? No. 703. A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Sectiou 4 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of South Carolina, Relating to the Office of Adjutant and Inspector General. Section 1. Be it resolved by the J, General Assembly of the State of i South Carolina, Tbat the following amendment to tbe Constitution of tbe i State of South Carolina, be submitted i to the qualified electors of tbe Slate at the next general election for represen[ tatives, and if a majority of tbe elec> tors qualified to vote for members of the Genera, Assembly voting thereon, ; shall vote in favor of said amendment, r and a majority of each branch of tbe ' Generai Assembly shall after tuch I I...C tli'a cicuuwu auu uciure auuiuci, same amendment by yeas and nays, Section 4 of Article XIII of the Conr stitntion of the State of South Caro> lina, relating to "Militia," be amended by striking out in the first line the words J'and Inspector"; so that the said Section, as um.-nded shall read as , follows: There shall be an Adjutant General , elected by the qualified electors of the State at thd same time, and in the same manner, as other State officers, who shall rank as Brigadier General^ i \ I . " ?iiiinrtiiiii MliM'i fimrBiUfTlTS ~wx OF THE EABLEA AT OUR STOJ ^"ov. 2 (INCLUSIVE) II Illl I lip | ;,n? N everb^rri ^^ri^j^Drijop^ lRDW nHHHBNi aud whose duties and compensatioi shall be prescribed by law. Sec. 2. That the question of adopt ing the amendment proposed in thi foregoing Section shall be submitte< " to the electors as follows: Those ii " favor oj tbe amendment shall deposi * a ballot with tbe following wordi : plaivly printed or written thereon 1 ''Constitutional Amendment to Sec [ tion 4 of Article XIII, Yes"; anc 1 those opposed to said amendment sbal cast a ballot with the following wordi j plainly printed or written tnereon 1 "Constitutional Amendment to Sec p tion 4 of Article XIII, No." i Approved the 26th day of February J A. D. 1908. There shall be separate and distinc ballots and boxes at this election fo: the following officers, to wit: (1) Gov J, ernor and Lieutenant Governor; (2 ' Other State Officers; (3) State Sen " ator ; (4) Members of House of Repre sentatives; (5) County Officers. Oi ? which shall be the name or names o i the person or persons voted for as sucl > officers, respectively, and the office foi which they are voted. I Before the hour fixed for openinj - the polls, Managers and Clerks mus I take and subscribe the Constitutiona I oath. The Chairman of the Board o I Managers can administer the oath t< ' the other members and to the Clerk - a Notary Public must administer thi I oath to the Chairman. The Manager i elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at (>ach voting place must b< i opened at 7 o'clock a. m. j and closed a 4 o'clock p. m., except in the City o t Charleston, where they shall be open ed at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have th? power to fll a vacancy, and if noDe of the Mauag era attend, the citizens can appoiul from among the qualified voters, th< Managers, who, after being sworn, cat conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement of the rnon 1 f fnr oonK nflRna tirwl oirrn Kt icoljil. IWI cav>u WIJJUC uuu oi^u IUV ; same. Within three days thereafter ' the Chairman of the Board, or nome one designated by the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll list, the boxes containing the ballot? and written statements of the , results of the election. MANAGERS OF ELECTION. The following Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said County : Abbeville?F. W. R- Nance, Frank Henry, G. S. Klugh. Antreville?R. A. Keaton, W. R. Crowther, J. N. Knox. Willington ?S. E. Cowan, W. H. McNair, VV. D. Morrah. Due West? VV. B. Goings, Jas.Pruitt A. J. McAdame. Donalds?J. T. Baskiu, G. W. McNair, S. 8. Boles. Central School House?T. N. Hannah, J. R. Winn, Brown Bowie. McCormick?W. H. Britt, J.K. Deason, G. P. Watkius. Keowee? J. Will Ashley, Andrew Stone, Robt. Pruitt. Mt. Carmel?J. R. Tarrant, T. W. Mars, J. H. Ramey. Donalds?G. W. Johnson, J.P. Shannon, W. B. Acker. Magnolia?C. G. McAllister, J. M. Bell, H. H. Hester. Ciatworthy X Roads?J. H. Link, W. H. McKinney, C. H. Link. Bryant's XRoads?R. H. Armstrong, J. O. Pruitt, J. M. D. Ashley. i...'. . > . .. .>. , ... . _ , V, rv . WiiT^.i "i.nnnrn tt 'i-Tir.iWii.Wir vrrnfimvi "nil ND OHA] RE ========== d to 7 ^ l Nick?J Pl?t^ ?7 I aiip 7i furnish /'/ shlfocnfair 7 ^49 Iydva Port/ & Cover , JJ lOin.Bottom. acr Pajv?, (&/ ARE i Rock Springs?R. P. Jamison, M, Latimer, G. L. Burls. ~ The Managers at each precinct m j ed above are requested to delegate j of their number to secure boxes i t blanks for the election which will , delivered at Abbeville on Saturd . Oct; 31, 1908. M. H. WILSON, CL i W. E. MORRISON, j R. 0. McADAMS. 3 Commissioners for State i bounty Electior l R. D. Purdy, Clerk. NOTICE OF ELECTIO r State of South Carolina, ) County of Abbevilh Notice is hereby given that the G - eral Election for Presidential and V ) Presidential Electors and Represei f tive in Congress will be held at i voting precincts fixed by law in r County of Abbeville, on Tuesday, j - vember 3,1908, said day being Tues< r following the first Monday, as i t scribed by law. , 1 me quanucauous iur auum^co f as follows: ) Residence in State for two years, ; the County one year, in the poll ; precinct in which the elector offers 3 vote, six months, and the payment months before any election of any j i tax then due and payable. Provid t that ministers in charge of an org f ized church and teachers of pui schools shall be entitled to vote al six months' residence in tbe 8t? 1 otherwise qualified. Registration.?Payment of all tas t including poll tax, assessed and coll i table during the previous year. 1 i production of a certificate or the rec? of tbe ofticer authorized to collect si taxes shall be conclusive proof of I r payment thereof. } Before the hour fixed for opening I t polls Managers and Clerks muBt U and subscribe to tbe Constitute ; oath. The Chairman of the Board ; Managers can administer the oath , the other Managers and to tbe (Jlert > Notary Public must administer I oath to Chairman. The Manag i elect their Chairman and Clerk. > Polls at each voting place must i opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed 4 o'clock p. m., except in the City Charleston, where they shall be oper at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to a vacancy; and if none of the Mai gers attend, tbe citizens can appoi from among the qualified voters, t Managers, who, after being sworn, c conduct the election. At the close of tbe election, the Mi agers and Clerk must proceed publi< to open the ballot boxes and count t ballots therein, and continue withe adjournment until tbe same is co pleted, and make a statement of t result for each office, and sigu t ~ ? ^Kkaa /(n xi a f horoo ff OULUC. TT 1 tuiu iuicd uajo luvivuib the Chairman of the Board, or soi one designated by the Board, must ( liver to the Commissioners of Elect! the poll list, the boxes containing t ballots and written statements of t result the election. MANAGERS CF ELECTION. The following Managers of Electi have been appointed to' hold the eli tion at the various precincts in the s? County: Abbeville?T. C. Seal, J. L. Clai ET IT \Xr..,./41on, iAA. X* !) aiuiarr, Antreville?J. F. Gray, W. L. K llntfsworth, Wayman Bowen. ..." ; . V / ..... ? ^ 'i > ri rfiim^iliira6A<fc*rt*<^i?irriii^i?iirT>fl Ifl I'/mnf^'id ITtT r,':; EtOOAL IE. 'th On< > . j i Facts ? ' _________ \..tthe Great Mi ~ ; It is the only range in tb , Charcoal Iron. < It has, beyond any quest best reservoii^r* It uses about half the fin better work by for. The Majestic All Coppei water? quicker and hotter t reservoir with a removable fr The Charcoal Iron Bod lasts three times as long as a Being made of non-bre^ cally no expense for repairing As for baking, it is perfe but for all time to come. , A GREAT MAJESTIC 1 as a cheap range, but it don't PROOF?We don't ask 3 the above statements, but if ; from the factory, where Majes to your satisfaction, that the show you many more reasons is absolutely tbe best that moi EVERYBODY uuivir L. Willinaton?S. 8. McBride, R. ] Morris, Albert Gibert. Due West?J. H. Brooks, H. ini- Young, Joe N. Nance. 0D? Lowudesville?J. T. Drennan, A. ] ^rfiaidwell, J. H. Manning. ' Central Bchdol House?A. J. Mori $on, D. P. Hannah, Tbos. Nickels. McCormiok?T. J. Price, Geo. V r- Talbert, F. F. Edmonds. Keowee?J. R. MoAdams, J. R. ( , Ashley, Elmar Bryant. Mt. Carmel?J. D. Cade, T. M. Kno ? 8. J. Wells. Donalds?W. R. Dunn, E. S. Ma ? tin, Bascom Winn. Magnolia?F. C. Nance, N. J. Tucl Ner, R. 0. Bell. B I Clatworthy X Roads?John Browi E. T- Link, J. G. McKinney. i Bryant X Roads?R. L. Young, M >. S. Ashley, P. L. Busley. en. Rock Springs?C. L. Ashley, G. W Ice- Haynes, Humter Hill. ita- The Managers at each precinct nana the gd above are requested to delegate on the of their number to secure the boxes an No- blanks fcr the election which will b lay delivered at Abbeville on Saturday >re- Oct. 31st, 1908. P. D. KLUGH, Chr. are " W. C. RHAW, A. M. ERWIN. in Commissioners of Federal Electioi ing for Abbeville Co. i to R. D. Purdy, Clerk, six $ MUSIC STUDIO )Hc I l'' IlKbeat Testimonials. $ Prof- Jules 6. Huguelet, Organist Methodist Church, [f?' and teacher of 'be Fiona, Violin and Organ. >ipt . Abbeville, 8. C. Studio on second floor of new Realt; tbe Company building, next to new post office. Miss Carrie Huguelet assistan teacher and in charge of studio. nal ? ^0f We are selling a lot of hati c; a in samples and jobs at 50c oi jjj the dollar^ but they are goinj rapidly so call soon. ' S. J. Link. at , of >ed At It Again. ftii Can sell yon one of the fanciest farms wltb to one-balf mile 01 city limits for a very rea a- sonable price. This farm oontalns 105 acres Qt 90 of which Is In a high state of caltlvatlon u as oan be seen by an Inspection of tbe prem lse. It also contains a nice new cottage anc an a fine well of water. Will be sold in anj Hlze lots and at almost any terms to suit pur chaser. Contains a frontage of half a mile . on Main street. Call and see me. M. E. Holllngsworth. he _ >ut m. For 8?l?. up 60-saw Wlnsblp Kin, feeder and condenser; good as new. Price $50.00. Or, will exchange he far live stock. Apply to Bf) J. W. McDonald. Mt. Carmel, S. C. ne 1 _ ,e* Seed Oats and Rye?Glenn ^ will have good Sead Wheat. he . .1 , ?? ' Glenn will give low prices on flour for Cash. on , King Bee Shoes?Sold else^ where for $4?Glenn's price $3.50 k, .. Just received a ulce lot of oval and square 11* portrait frames at Mllford'a Book Store. t 1 J ^ ^ . lV?I . ON || 0 N RANGE d 1 Week About . J| ajestic Range | e world made of Malleable and I ion of a doubt, the largest and 8 I ' 3 si used on other ranges, and does 8 p Nickeled Reservoir heats the I han any other. It is the only g ame. I y of the Great Majestic Range I steel body. I |j kable material, there is practi- 8 the Majestic. I ction; not only for a few months, 1 tANGE lasts three times as long S cost three times as much. I " ou to take our word for any of 8 y ou will call at our store, a man I tic Ranges are made, will prove g se are absolute lacts, and will I why the Great Majestic Range i I aey can buy. I WELCOME! I 'ANY. I :1m (1(111 WIT KflTIKF , i ' | Ilia UULLLVIIVII V I1WIIWH * OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FBOM f. THUBSDAY, 00T0BEB 15th 3. UNTIL TfltJBSDAY, DE,x GEMBEB 31st, 1908. The Bate of State, County, School } and Special Tax, Including One Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar Commutation Tax. r* TN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TO JL raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1908, notice Is hereby given l" tbat the office of County Treasurer for Abbee viile County will be open for tbe collection of d taxes for said fiscal year from Tbursday.Octo- , . i*j horHth until Thnrwlnv. n?o?mbfir Slst. with. ' out penally. There will be added? > ?, A penalty of one per cent, on all taxeaSnot paid on January let, 1908. A penalty of two per cent, on all taxes not \ paid on February 1st, 1908. A penalty of seven per cent on all taxea not paid on Marob 1st, 1908. < ' Q Bates per cent, of taxation are as follows: State Tax mills. .County Tax 1% " Special County a. F 4% u Constitutional Scbooi 3 " , Total - 18)$ In addition to the above, a special tax will be oolleoied for scbooi purposes as follows: Abbeville Special Scbooi 6 mills Abbeville Special K. R. Bonds 1% " Donalds 3 " Due West 8 " Keowee 3 " Lebanon 4 " Sbaron 4 " Bethel 3 u Lowndesville - ....4 " Mt. Curmel 3 " . l, Wellington 8 " ' MnTnrmlnlt 4 " / ''*<> r Buffalo 2 " t Fondvllle 3 " Warrenton 3 " A poll tax of Ooe Dollar per capita on all male citizens between tbe age of 21 and 60 years, except such as are exempt by law, will j be collected. A commutation road tax of One Dollar will I be collected tbe tauie time as other taxes from all malecItlzenB between tbe ages or 18 r and 50 years, except eucb as are exempted by ' law. Unless said tax Is paid by first of Marcb, 1909, elgbt days work upon tbe public highways will be required under an overseer, if so much be neoessary. Taxes are payable only In gold and silver coin, United States currenoy, National Bank / Notes and Coupons of State Bonds which become payable during tbe year 190H. A tax of 50 cents will be collected on each dog. Parties desiring information by mall In re eard to their taxes will please write before > December 16th, stating tbe location of their . property, and Incsude postage for reply, and ' those paying taxes by check must include 1 the charge lor collection. ; J. F. BRADLEY, County Treasurer, Oct. 1908. J Heavy Bagging and Ties at : Glenn's. Ready Roofing?$1.90 & $2 a square witn uement at Glenn's. ? j ? Every borne with children should have a box of Dr. Tbomtou's Easy-Teether In It. A guaranteed remedy for all bowel an<i momneb trouble Id teething children. 25 cents. For sale by McMurray Drug Co. and country merchants; or Easy-Teether Medicine Co., 3 Hartweli, Ua. ? . Glenn is selling 35c all hair , pads at 30c-Collars 50c to |$a.uu. ill ; .V.r V . ? I. ' o