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Kr ' ??} v?. WEST END. * ? Personal Paragraphs and News Items Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. Mr. Ubarles B. McKay of Ureenvihe was In , - the city last Friday and Saturday, the guest ' oi Mr. J. McLmvld. iiiw Kugeuia Kobertson weut to Columbia Monday aud will be tbe guest ol Miss Luuise JL/eoruui uuiius iuv Mr. Joe P. Giies, of Js'ew York, was in the o!iy lor ?e vera! clays IhsI weeK. Mrs. J. JL). Wilker6un le quite sick at her home on Upper Main Sited. Her mauy friends nope tor her speedy recovery. Mrs. J. S. Colbran and Mr. Thomas Cpthran ol Greenville, were in tne city tor a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ctieek have gone to Seneca where they will spend some time with Mr. Cheek's parents. Mr. Gus AiKen, of Chester, was In the city for a lew days last week, tbe' guest of bis brother, Congressman Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Durst of Greenwood spent Sunday in tbe city tbe guests of their daughters, Mrs. W. D. Barksaale aud Mrs. A. B. Cheatham. Mrs. W. A. Calvert has gone to Columbia to pend the wee& with Mrs. Authur Gage. Mr. J. T. Kobertsou 01 Charlotte, JN. C. spent Sunday iu the city with nis home people. Miss Lula Earle of Walhalia is la the city s the guest of her friend, MissNelie Watson. Miss Bessie Dean, of Auderson, is spending a lew days in tbe cily lue guest of the Misses Watson. Miss Pearle Watson of Mount Carmel, is here spending a few days with her cousins, tbe Misses Watson. Minn Maggie Evans of Lebanon, Is spending a lew days lu the city wlin friend*. Misa Benle Waison 1b borne iroui Wlntbrop College to attend ibe marriage or ber slater, MlsB^Nelle Watson to Mr. Oibert Evans. Mr. W. *t\. Bradley bas been in Columbia for a few days on business. | Mlu Cleora Brunson bas returned to ber ' borne In Edgefield alter a pleasant stay here * wltb ber sister, Mrs. W. IS. Cotbran. 1 Mr. M. H. Wilson bai* gone to Columbia to spend Fair week. Mrs. L. T Miller went to Monroe, N. C., last Wednesday and was ibe guest of Mr. A. L. Bearing for a lew dayB. Tbelrleudsol Mrs. W. E Hill will be glad to know tbat sbe Is some better alter being quite sick Friday and Saturday. Mr. Foster Hammond Is In Columbia for Fair week. Dr. Herbert Berry or Greenville spent sunday with friends here. Alius Corrte Graven la here from Latimer spending a lew days with Mlas Ivy Calhoun. Mies Ioce Smith came home from converse last Tuesday and stayed nntu Monday with her home people. I Mrs. C. I>. Brown has gone to Colombia to spend a lew days with ber daughter, Miss Louise Brown. Mrs. Kingan Thomson and her ohlldren are at Monterey spending a lew days with Mrs. , John Clinkscaies. Mrs. Fannie Haddon and Martha Cbalmers Haddon of Troy are In the city spending a , while with friends. Miss Virginia Uambrell Is home from Atlanta on account ot being quite sick, tier friends hope she will soon be well again. Mrs. James F. Clinkscaies was shopping in the city Friday. s OYSTERS. The Ladles of tbe Episcopal church will serve as Oyster dinner Monday Nov. 2nd In Mr. Russers store next 10 the Court House. All are Invited looome. m , :V) .v..Vt Cleaning lip Day For Abbeville. The Civic Clab has set a part, Friday, Nov. 20th as "oleanlng up day". We most cordially Invite the Mayor, Officials and every citizen to co operate with the club In an effort to make our town clean and attractive. Let every bonne keeper, every owner of buildings neb as Court bouse. City Hall, Post Office, School bulldlDgs and etc., do their pan to make tbe 20th oi November a success. We must Have me aympamy aua Ruppori ,of our town people If we succeed. Cleaning np must come first, then beautifying will be made easy. On Ibis day let every body make an unusual eflort to remove from tbelr premises and sidewalks all train, tin caDS, etc. Wagons will be ready on the morning of Nov. JTtb to move tbe rubbish If It Is plied In a c* nvenlent place near your front gate. Be ready for tbe wsgons aa they pass. Mrs. M. C. Owens, Mrs. J. L McMillan, Mrs. Foster Barnwell, ' Mrs. Richard Hill, Miss Maggie Brooks. 1 Committee. Schedule for Dae West Railroad. Morning train leaves Dae West 10:15. Tbe evening train leaves Dae West at 5:13 Tbe Southern from Greenville and tbe 8outbern from Columbia meet In the morntlng at Shoals Jnnctlon, two miles below Donalds. Tbe Doe West train will take pasBengers from both these tralDS. Tbe Southern Trains In tbe evenlDg, North and South, meet at Hedges. If these are on I time tbe Due West train takes passengers from each of tbem. If they are late It either waits, or runs out to Due West and returns for this service. Passengers can also go out from Due West on morning or evening freight train. OVERTAXED, & 1 ! I fTimrirArift nf Ahheville Read era Enow What it Means. { The kidneys are overtaxed ; i Have too much to do. 1 They tell about it in many aches and pains? * Backache, sideache, headache, 1 Early symptoms of kidney ills. i Urinary troubles, diabetes, Brigbt's < disease follow. W. L. Gresbam, living at 317 Crayton St., Anderson, S. C., says: \ "Several years ago while living in Birmingham, Ala., I was attacked with severe pains in tbe small of my back. These came on sudden- 1 ly and lasted for several days during which time 1 suffered intensely. TheTe was also a soreness across my kidneys and these organs were very irregular in action. I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured a box at a drug store and it required but a short use to prove their curative powers. After using two boxes I was entirely cured, and have not been bothered since with any sign of kidney trouble. I can say to others that Doan's Kidney Pills act up to representations and are a very reliable remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. Save Doctors' Bills by bavins at hand when the emergency ?. arise* m bottle ol t 1 |W 5* Pare, Strong and Penetrating, that It stops almost immediately al | inflammation, congestion, aches and pains ot the Nerves. Bones, Cords and Muscles. For Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lame Back. Stiff Joints, and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Indigestion, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone and Muscle Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark on every package. 25c., 50c. and $ 1.00 by all dealersin medicine everywhere. Sample by mailfree. MOAH REMEDY CO.,RICHMOND,VA.,4 BOSTON, MAM., 0.?.A Sold and guaranteed by C. A. Mil ford & Co. CAROLINA ENGINEERING CO. ABBEVILLE, 8. C. 1 ? All classes of civil and electrical engineering. Farm surveys, plats, reestablishment of lines, terracing and private telephone lines. i I . y . ' ' r . " . , ' ' ' . . Where Bullet* Flew. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., i veteran of the civil war, who lost : foot at Gettysburg, says: "The goo< Electric Bitters have done is wortl more than five hundred dollars to me I spent much money doctoring for i bad case of Btomach trouble, to littl purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters and they cured me. I now take then as a tonic, aud they keep me stronj wpII " nOp. at Sneed's druer store Speed's Locals. You can get a list of school books by grade at Speed's Drug Store and have your book ready on opening day and avoid the rush. Wet DeVoe's when you palnt.lt is the chea( est, In the end, Speed's Drug Store. Prepare for the cold winds, glass and putt, at Speed's Drug Store. If you go to Speed's Drug Store for schoc books, tablets, pencils, etc., you won't be dli appointed, we've got 'em. Smoke Speed's Clncos and feel like yon'v got the worth of your money. Paints, oil, stains, window glass and putt; at Speed's Drug Store. Huy ler's candy,fresh at Speed's Drug 8ton Speed's Clncoes always frtsh and sweet, w sell three thousand every ten days. Speed' Drug Store. You will save time by going to Speed' Drug Store lor what you want, you will fin It there. Mothers, don't give your baby anythlD that cod talcs opiates or any other lnjuriou drugs, bat Insist on having Dr. Thornton1 ' Easy-Teeth er," as Ills the best medicine o ibe market lor teething bubles, and Is abs( Jutely harmless as It does not contain an opiates or injurious drugs of any kind. It I guaranteed under Pure Food and Drugs Ae Guaranty No. 11584. Price 25 cents. For aal by McMurray Drug Co. and country mei chants; or Easy-Teether Medlelne Co., Han well, Georgia. Hurry Up And Come to th? "Live Store" or "Busy Street" foi all kinds of Seasonable Goods. White Goods, White and Colored Lawns Ginghams, Prints, Percales, Trunk", Dress Suit Cases, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Hardware and Groceries Amos B. Morse. MARBLE AND GRANITE. I am in the marble aDd granite busilees. I represent the Southern Marble and Granite Company. We Pay the Freight ind guarantee satisfaction. . Ff work ioe9 not come up to contract it doet iot cost you a cent. Any one wanting Monuments roombs, Slab Work or Curbing I wiJ ie pleased to have them call on me ai By shop or write to me and I wil ;ome to see you. J. F. EDMUNDS. "TV/To fio lo?. i.u.a(3 i/ox o The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. J. T. Black, as Administrator of th< Estate of Fannie T. Jones, deceased Fannie A. Black, Lillian Cason, Kit ty Knight, Sadie Patrick, Rbett< Jones and Bessie Jones, the two las named by J. R. Blake, theirguardiai adlitem, Plaintiffs, against Rosj Maxwell, Janie M. Henderson, Car rie R. Jones and Victoria D. Lee Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale bi frmrt r\f fYimmnn PIpab for Ahhe ville County, in said State, made ii the above stated case, I will offer fo sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C H., S. C., on Salesday in Nov., A. D 1908, within the legal hours of sale tb< following described lands, to-wit: A1 that lot or parcel of land situate, lyinj and being in Abbeville Countv, ii the State aforesaid, containing Threi Hundred Acres, more or lees, an< bounded by lands of Estate of Jamei DuBose, B. A. Boyd and the Estate o James Ed Calhoun, deceased, am known as the Burton tract. Also, all that tract or parcel of lam in said State and County, containinj Three Huudred and Fifty and Three Fourths Acres, more or less, and bound ed by lands of Estate of James Ed Cal houn, lands of George Robinson an< lands formerly owned by B. L. Jones deceased. Also, that other piece or parcel o land in the town of Mt. Carmel in sai< State and County, containing Nin< and Qne-balf Acres, more or less, am being made up of two parcels, one o nine acres and the other of one-half o an acre, said lotB are bounded by lot o the colored Methodist Church and otb ers, and frontiug on the Lowndesvilli road. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Pur chaser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. FINE WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING, FINEST REFERENCES. JULES G. HUGUELET WaieliiiiHker and Jeweler. ABBEVILLE, B. C. Office and Repair Department on 2< floor of new Realty Company building Agent for a fine diamond, jewelrj and watch house. Let me sell you i diamond, watch or wedding silver a wholesale prices. Y J:y , r-' - . NOTICE OF ELECTION a i State of South Carolina, j County of Abbeville, t. Notice is hereby given that the Gen a eral Election tor State and County Of e fleers will be held at the voting pre i, fcincts prescribed by law in said Coun a ty, on Tuesday, November3,1908, aai( y; day being Tuesuay lonuwiug iuc i??o !. Monday in November, as prescribec by law. At the said election separate boxei will be provided at which qualifie( l8 electors will vote upon the adoption o a rejection of an amendment to the Stat Constitution, an provided for in th? following Joint Resolutions : y No. 712. ?i A Joint Resolution Proposing t< Amend Section 7, Article VI1T, o e the Constitution, Relating to Mu nicipal Bonded Indebtedness, y Section 1. Be it resolved by th< General Assembly of South Carolina That the following admendment to tb< ? Constitution of the State of South Car olina be submitted to the qualiflei s electors of the State at the next gen d eral election for Representatives, am if a majority of the electors qualifle< to vote for members of the Genera ? Assembly voting thereon shall vote ii s favor of sucfc amendment, auu a ma p jority of each branch of the Geuera y Assembly shall, after such election s and before another, ratify said amend i. ment by yeas and nays, that Section 7 ,? Article VIII, relating to bonded in l~ debtednes8, be amended by adding a the end ther&of the following words , Provided, That the limitations impose* by this Section and by Section 5,.o Article X, of this Constitution, shal Inot apply to bonded indebtedness in curred by the town of tiaffney, in thi County of Cherokee, when thjft; pro ceeds of said bonds are applied &le^ and exclusively for the building, erect ing, establishing, and maintenance o waterworks, electaic light plants o sewerage system, and where tne ques tion of incurring such indebtedness ii k submitted to the qualified electors o ' said municipality, as provided in th< I Constitution, upon the question o bonded indebtedness. Approved the 27th day of February L A. D. 1908. "NTn 703 A Joint Resolution Proposing t< Amedd Section 4 of Article XIIJ of tbe Constitution of the State o South Carolina, Relating to tbi Office of Adjutant and Inspectoi General. \ Section 1. Be it resolyed by th< General Assembly of the State o South Carolina, That the following amendment to tbe Constitution of th< State of South Carolina, be submittec to the qualified electors of tbe State a the next general election for represen tatives, and if a majority of tbe eleC' tors qualified to vote for members o * *- 1? * U AMA. . n ttoe Genera, Assemmy vouug meicuu shall vote In favor of said amendment aod a majority of each braoch of Lbf Generai Assembly shall after euct election and before another, ratify tht same amendment by yeas and nays p Sectioii 4 of Article XIJI of the Constitntion of the State of South Caro lina, relating to "Militia," be amend' ed by striking out in the first line th< words2'and Inspector"; so that the i said Section, as amended shall read at follows: There shall be an Adjutant General elected by the qualified electors of the State at thd same time, and in tht same manner, as other State officers who shall rank as Brigadier General, ? j ? uonH onmnenantinr ttUU WUUCC UU11CO (*uu Wku |/v? shall be prescribed by law. ' Sec. 2. That the question of adopt ing tbe amendment proposed in tbt foregoing Section shall be submitted to tbe electors as follows: Those Id favor oj the amendment shall deposil a ballot with the following words plaivly printed or written thereon "Constitutional Amendment to Sec tion 4 of Article XIII, Yes"; and those opposed to said amendment shall cast a ballot with the following worde plainly printed or written thereon: "Constitutional Amendment to Sec tion 4 of Article XIII, No." Approved the 26th day of February, A D. 1908. ' There shall be separate and distinct ballots and boxes at this election foi the following officers, to wit: (1) Govj ernor and Lieutenant Governor; (2 t Other State Officers; (3) State Sen . ator; (4) Members of House of Repre sentatives; (5) County Officers. Oc wbich shall be tbe name or names o nnronn np norsonu vnf.pd for as suet IUC ^/ClOVU V * |/V?WWMW officers, respectively, and the office foi 1 which they are voted. Before the hour fixed for opening the polls, Manager? and Clerks musi take and subscribe the Constitutiona > oath: The Chairman of the Board o Managers can administer the oath U the other members and to the Clerk a Notary Public must administer th< i oath to the Chairman. The Manageri * elect their Chairman and Clerk, Polls at each voting place must to * opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed a t 4 o'clqck p. m., except in the City o i Charleston, where they shall be open i ed at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to fll , a vacancy, and if noDe of the Manag oMonri the nitizena can annoin CIO nvivuvi| - a- m f from among the qualified voters, thi . Managers, who, after beibg sworn, cai i conduct tbe election. r At tbe close of the election, the Man , agers and Clerk must proceed public); . to open tbe ballot boxes and count tb< g ballots therein, and continue withou ] adjournment until the same is com ^ pleted, and make a statement of tb< ) result for each office and sign thi e ?ame. Within three day9 thereafter j the Chairman of the Board, or tomi 3 one design&ted by tbe Board, must de f liver to the Commissioners of Electini 1 the poll list, tbe boxes containing tb< ballot? and written statements of th< ] results of the election. ! MANAGERS OF ELECTION. The following Managers or ji.iecuoi I have been appointed to hold the elec TTod at the various precincts in thi ' said County : f Abbeville?F. W. R. Nance, Franl i Henry, G. S. Klugb. e Antreville?R. A. Keaton, W. R J Crowther, J. N. Kuox. f Willington? S. E. Cowan, W. H f McNair, W. D. Morrah. f Due West? W. B. Goings, Jas.Pruit - A. J. McAdams. e Donalds?J. T. Baskiu, G. W. Mc Nalr, 8. 8. Boles. Central School House?T. N. Han nah, J. R. Winn, Brown Bowie. McCormick?W. H. Britt, J.K. Dea son, G. P. Watkius. Keowee?J. Will Ashley, Andrev Stone, Robt. Pruitt. Mt. Carmel?J. R. Tarrant, T. W Mars, J. H. Ramey. Donalds?G. W. Johnson, J-P. Shan U7 D A nlrur ? Magnolia?C. G. McAllister, J. M Bell, H. H. Hester. Ciatwortby X Roade?J. H. Link 3 W. H. .McKinney, C. H. Link. : Bryant's XRoads?R. H.Armstrong y J. O. Pruitt, J. M. D. Ashley. a Rock Springs?R. P. Jamison, M. L 1 Latimer, G. L. Burl*. : V- ' * The Managers at each precinct nai i ed above are requested to delegate o of their number to secure boxes ai blanks for the election which will delivered at Abbeville on Baturds ^-4 o 1 tOAQ \ " UCl. OI, IfUOi M. H. WILSON, Ctr . W. E. MORRISON, R. O. McADAMS. 1 Commissioners for State a t bounty Election i R. D. Purdy, Clerk. i NOTICE OF ELECTIO! r b State of South Carolina, b . County of AbbevilJe Notice is hereby given lhat the G< eral Election for Presidential and VI Presidential Electors and Represen q tive in Congress will be held at t f voting precincts fixed by law in 1 _ County of Abbeville, on Tuesday, 1 vember 3,1908, said day being Tuesd following the first Monday, as p scribed by law. ? The qualifications for suffrages i as follows: Residence iu State for two years, the County one year, iu the polli precinct iu which the elector offers vote, six months, and the payment i ] mon ths before any election of any p tax then due aud payable. Provide ? that ministers in charge of an orgi j ized church aud teachers of put schools shall be entitled to vote af ' six months' residence in the Bts otherwise qualified. * Registration.?Payment of all tax " including poll tax, assessed aud coll . table during the previous year. 1 ; production of a certificate or the rece * of the officer authorized to collect su , taxes shokH.^e conclusive proof of t payment }&?eof. ' Before i&e Jtour fixed for open ia&J polls Manages aud Clerks must t,t " and subscribe to the Constitutioi [ oath. The Chkirman. of the Board I Managers caa administer the oath the other Managers and to the Clerl Notary Public must administer t ' oath to Chairman. The Manag j elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must * opened at 7 o'clock a. m.t 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 h?ve the power to a vacancy; and if none of the Mai ) gers attend, the citizens can appoi 1 from among the qualified voters, I f Managers, who, after being sworn, c i conduct the election. r At the close of the election, the Mi agers and Clerk must proceed publi j to open the ballot boxes and count 1 f ballots therein, and coutinue with* Hdiournment until the same is co [ pleted, aud make a statement of I I result for each offl,ce, and sigu I ( same. Within three days tbereaft the Chairman of the Board, or no one designated by the Board, must i j- liver to the Commissioneraof Eiecti the poll list, the boxes contaiuiog i ' ballots and written statements of I | result the election. MANAGERS CF ELECTION. The following Managers of Eiecti have been appointed to hold the el tion at the various precincts in the & County, Abbeville?T. C. Seal, J. L. Cla ' H. T. Wardlaw. * Antreville?J. F. Gray, W. L. E . lingswortb, WaymaD Bowen. Willin?ton?8. 8. McBride, R. 5 Morris, Albert Gibert. 1 Due West?J. H. Brooks, H. ' Young, Joe N. Nance. Lowndesville?J..T. Drennan, A. 1 Bruadwell, J. H. Manning. Central School House?A.J. Moi son, D. P. Han naif, Thop. Nickels. ' McCormick?T. J. Price, Geo. r Talbert, F. F. Edmonds. | Keowee?J. R. McAdame, J. R. Ashley, Elmar Bryant. 1 Mt. Carmel?J. D. Cade, T. M. Kc ' 8 J Wells [ Donalds?W. R. Dunn, E. 8. M tin, Bascom Winn. - / Magnolia?F. C. Nance, N. J. Tui ! er, R. O. Bell. A 1' V Tnkn Upac Uiaiwoixny a ivunws?>>uuu niu< ' E. T- Link, J. G. McKiuney. , Bryaut Roads?R. L. Young, 8. Ashley^ P. L. Busley. . Rock Springs?C. L. Ashley, G. t Haynes, Humter Hill. The Managers at each precinct na ed above are requested to delegate < ) of their number to secure the boxes a ' blanks fcr the election which will - delivered at Abbeville on Salurdi ? Oct. 31st, 1908. f P. D KLUGH, Cbr. I W. C. PHAW,. r A. M. ERWIN. Commissioners of Federal Electl ,r for Abbeville Co. J R. D. Purdy, Clerk, f ?????????? ! Abbeville-Oreenwo oi ' MUTUAL ilHCl t 1 ASSOCIATION. B 1 Property Insured, $1,500,0( ; January lbt, 1908. B ? I W AV UtV UU bUO tuivtv.?B " or the Director 0/ yonr Towns for any Information yon may detlre ?b 8 oar plan of Insurance. a We Insure yonr property against dest tlon by . ! FISE, WlNtSHEH OS LISSTVISE 1 and do so oheaper than any Insure nee C 3 pany In existence. 3 Remember we are prepared to prove to; that our* Is the safest and cheapest plan Insurance known. J "P.. BLAKE. Gen. Afirenf Abbeville, S. 0 - J. FRASEB LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. G ' boardIhrectors. 8. G. Majors Greenwood J.T. Mabry - Cokesbury W. B. Acker ....Donalds t M. P. CIlrikurnieB Due West W. W. L. Keller Long Cane I. A. Keller ....ttmlthvllle >- W. A. 8?evenson Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley^ .. Abbeville Dr. J. A. Andert-on Antreville 8. 8. Boies Lowndesvllle A. O. lirani ...... Magnolia J. W. Morrab Calhonn Mills 1 8. L. Edmonds Bordeanx H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove 7 W.A Nlcltles Hodges J. D. Coleman Coronaca D. 8. Hattl wander Ninety-Six C. H.TowDKend Klnards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake -Phoenix Rev. J. B. Muse- Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cheatham Yeldell G. E. Dorn Calllson > G. E. Dorn .. Klrksevs J. H. Brooks Brooks Ak>i>?v)|)e. H O.. Jan. 1. 1908 , , I 01 course Thomas of Colombia still ?upp 'J us with his delicious cream. McMur I Drug Co. I ?. -:Y .vSK.:a:. 1V; J. W. RYKARD | H . Tai iy,l Has iust received a . fine lot of? .... "ul d Silverware *; ru? jj" suitable for wedding r ! presents, etc. These , u? Ml goods are nicely boxed ? *n. in satin lining. A fee- * lection from which J Lahe any suitable gift can < be had at most reasonla? able prices. re- * , R ?= w ire i? Come in and see th e lotB ng 3 J. W. EYKARD ro ?Uc ? : ; 8L An Ordinance ? ra es, 1 To Raise Supplies for the City pi ipt of Abbeville, S. C., for the m Fiscal Year 1909. ? Be it resolved by the mayor and cr Aldermen ol the City of Abbeville, 8. C., Id nal Council assembled and by authority of (be p, of game, Tbat a tax for tbe nam* and In a roan* 0f to ner hereinafter named shall be raised and r?| >; & paid Into the treasury of tbe City Council for .he tbe uses and purposes thereof for the fiscal era year 1909. Notice Is hereby given tbat tbe office ol be city Treasurer of Abbeville, 8. C., will be = at open for tbe collection of taxes for said fiscal ^ of year 1009, from Monday, Novembers 1908. unied tjl Friday, January 1,1909, without penalty. Kate per centum of taxation are ns follows fill City Tax 1% mills. tlft- / Water Work Tax (Interest on ut, bends and SinkingFond*). 2% mills. iht; 8ewerage V/i " au Electric Lights 1% " (Interest on bond and sinking fund ) in- That wben tbe taxes and assessments or Cly any portion thereof charged against tbe pror the erty or party ou.tbe* tax books of the CHy for >Ut tbe finest year 1909, shall not be paid on or bnm fore tbe first day of January, 1909, tbe Clt> the Treasurer shall proceed to ?dd a penalty oi the one per cent, on tbe tax books, and tbe City er, Treasurer (hall collect tbe same; and If tbe Die aaJd taxes and assessments and penalties aie de- not paid ofa or before tbe first day of FebruioD ary next thereafter, nn uddliionu! penalty ol the one per oeotum thereon sba'l beadded by the ioe city TreMoref, ana u hbiu taxes, abBeBsiurmr and penalties are not paid on or before the first day of Match thereafter, an additional penalty of Ave per centum thereon shall < e Ion added by the City Treasurer and be collected ec- by him; and if the said taxes, assessments aid and penalties are not paid on or before tbe 15th day of March next thereafter, tbe said City Treasurer shall Isbqa his tax execution _ r*> for the said taxes, assessments and penalties against tbe property of the defaulting tax L"" payers according to law. . \ A commutation road lax will be collected F. the same time aa other taxes of Two Dollars from all male citizens between tbe age of eighteen and flfty-flve years, except those ex empted by law. Unless said tax is paid on or D- before the {ot-day of January, 1909, six days work upon tbe pnblic highways and streets rI^" of the City will be required under the Street Overseer. " All perrons falling or refusing to pay tbe commutation tax oi\ to wore, six iuh ub;d shall, upon conviction, be fined cot 93ore than Thirty Dollars or be Imprisoned not l0x longer than thirty days Done and ratified in City Conncll this 13th ar" day of October, 10i'8. JAMES MCMILLAN, Mayor. Jumei Onlmers, City Clerk. I?n, 0ot.l3.1908. 3if - !M HIS 11." m >ne n& OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM '* TEURSDAY, OCTOBER 15th t UNTIL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1908. IOD _ The Bate of State, County, School ?? * J CwAftin 1 Tot Tnnlnrli-nor Onfl ! ? 2tilU U^iDUlOll XUA) xuviuuiu^ VMW | ? Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar = ' Commutation Tax. Etn accordance with an act to raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1908, Dollce Is hereby given tbat the < fflco 01 County Treasurer for Abbeville CoDDiy will be open for tbe collection of taxes for said fiscal year from Thursday,October 35th, until Thursday, December 81st, without penalty. There will be added? A penalty of one per cent, on all lazes not paid on January 1st, 1908. A' penalty of two per cent, on all taxes not | paid on February 1st, 1008. A penalty of seven per cent, on all taxes r)A not paltf on March 1st, 1909. , JXf Rates per cent, of taxation are as follows: Stale Tax 5% mills. _ County Tax \% " I Special. County a. V '1% " 5 "f? Constitutional School ...; 3 " I hip I 00 * Total J rnr Id addition to the above, a special tax will be oollected for school purposes as follows: ? AbbevilleSpeolal School 6 mills L 1 Abbeville Special it. R. Bonds 1% " |i Donalds 3 " Due West 8 " bm Keowee Lebanon 4 " y on Sharon 4 " i of Bethel ; 3 " Lowndesvilie 4 " V Mt. Carinel 3 " p J WilllDgtOD 8 " ^ McCormlck 4 " Buffalo 2 Fondvilie 3 " WarrentOD .. 3 " A poll tax of One Dollar per capita on all , male citizens between tbe age of 21 and no years, except such as are exempt by law, will be collected. A commutation road tax of One Dollar will be collected tbe ?&ine time an other taxes Irom all maleclltzens between the ages ot 18 ~ and 50 years, except such as are exempted by law. Unless said tax Is paid by first of March, 1909, eight days work upon tbe public highways will be required under an overseer, 11 so v_ much be necessary. Tsxpfi are oByable only in gold and silver coin, United Sibtes currency, Nailonul Bank x'nton and rvinnonsot Slate Bonds which be come payable during (be year 19rs A tax of 5U cents will be collected on each dog. Parties desiring information by mall in regard to their taxes will pleace write before December I6ib, MatlDg the iccatlun of tbelr property, and Inc ude postage lor reply, and those paying taxes by check must include tbe charge tor colledtloD. J, F, BEADLEY, Comity Treasurer, Oct. 1908. GM.BEASLEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ABBEVILLE, 8. C. i rffirp nver PhiJeon, Bemy & Co.'s Store. Loads negotiated oiTwell im-l proved real estate. I m \ -:m >jg#? , -v. ^ . . V J nttinit lmerrnpis Political Speaker l well dressed woman Interrupted a pollt1 sneaker recently by continually eoughIf she bBd taken Foley's Honey mid. r It would have cured berconeb quickly 1 expellert the cold from her system. The mine F l"y'? Honey and Tar contains no ates nod l? in a yellow package, Refuse jstituten. 0. A. Mllford & Co. leyptlan Deodorizer drives motqnltoes m the bouse. Try It. McMurray Dtug Co. ' ~?i nhnni hooks helore the i juu nnuv juui ovuw* ib, get fbem now at Mllford's Book Store luyler'n ! Huyler's ! Yen, Hay ler's. We able our ordorH aimoot every week. Trade locrexslng. Goods always fresh. C. A. lford <fe Co. jand for Sale. 625 ACRES. Valuable Dlantation on waters of ocky'Rivei\ one and one-half miles est of Latimtr station, on the C. & r. C. railroad, known as the J. E. G. ell place, contisting of 100 acres original forest. 350 acres second growth pine land. 75 acres pasture land. 100 acres in cultivation. On the plantation is a fairly go( d 7om dwelling bou.-e, 3 tenant houses, ables, cotton house, cribs, etc. Through this plantation run6 a road Mo6eley'8 Ferry. The place is wared by three small streams and agood ineial spring. ' Persons desiring to buy or see the ace, call on Mr. C. H. Taylor, Latter, f. U. If this place is not sold privately, it ill be pold at Abbeville at public outy on Saleday in November. Terms?One half cash ; balance on a fctfit of twelve months, with iuteretU eight per cent, from dny of sale. Lircha&er lo give bond and mortgage the premises for the credit portion, urchaser to pay for papers. W. P. Greene, Atty. for Mrs. J. A. Edwards. C. A. MILFOED & ??i? * i FRESH ' Vf Direct from tl week at the i I % Store of C. A. MIL1 T. EDGAR j - ANDES ROOFING AND II Guttering. Ventilators, Sfcylig Cresting, Ridge Capping, Grav Mill and Repair Work a Specia The Famous Kelse ....Phone op W The Peoples i ABBEVD OFFICERS. 8..G. THOMSON, Present. 3. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. , R. J?. IUA, LBFtijer. Irani State, County am President: Vice-Pi F. E. HARBISON. P. B. Board of Directors isanska, J. H. DuPre, R. M. Haddoi linkBcales, C. C. Gambrell. . We solid your business ; it safely and We are in pos.vjon to make you 1 wben placed in Out' Saving's SCHOOI Tablets Ii ? 1 ? .V General sen Speed's E ;/ \ . -< s.r 4 Married Man la Trouble. A married man who permits any meO)N*r of the fnmt!y to to ?ake anything except S*ole>'? Honey aDd Tar, /or cougbH, colds and lung trouble, In guilty of neglect. Nothing e'He is ax good tor nII pulmonary troubles. Tbe genuine Foley's Hooey atfd Tar coptalna nooulatHB nnd is In ajellow package. C. A. Ml Moid 4 Co. All he latest Novels Papers and Magazines at Mlltord's Book Store. J. W. RYKARD. If you are In need of n watch; If yoa wanl a sood reliable olock for tbehome; If yoa wish to make a preften'; t> yon want good gonua lor HmHll cost go to J. W. Rykard. the watch and clock man. New goods coming In every week. FOLEY! IAIIF1I VIII HUNtr and | ak The original m laxative cough remedy. For coughs, 'colds, throat and lunj? troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. / ' Good for everybody. Sold every where. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is ia a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes* Prepared only by Foley A Company, Chicago* C. A. MILFOBD & CO. . ; fM ? *, t Sieere's candle*, the randy of quality. 1 fine cigars, Turkish cigarettes and smokius tobacco at Speed's. Have yoar pic;area framed In the besLstyle at Mll.'ord'H Book Store. We have' the store, we have the goods, we have the cletka. Phone 107, and that's ali you have to do. C. A. Mllfortl 4 Co. ? HBBm *( ! {Mil z/?\ a |gi w mm se8$hbb2^nk GO., Abbeville, 8. C. r 4 TTrvxr bp factory every jp-to-date Drug . ?ORD & 00. ? " ?? ARCHER, SON, S. C. EETAL WORKERS hts, Convenors, Comic Finials, el Stops, Gasolind Tanks, Cotton i lty. 'vgfe y Hot Air Fnrances. <( rite for Price*.... ? X Savings Bank. !XE, s. a DIRECTORS. 8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson ^ G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, * J. 8. Stark, R. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. rr i T1HTIT7TT T I! & "FdfiHJj VILLI! d City Depository. resident: Cashier: SPEED. J. H. DuPRE. 3 : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. a, W. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. F. iihI are prepared to handle conservatively. oans, and to pay interest on deposits, i Department. i BOOKS Pencils r lk ool Supplies. ithp" Store. * ~ I w i. .