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Sayings of Mrs. Solomon. Presdventure, rr y daughter, h muu shall ^ome unto thee, saying: "Metd not the counsel of thy mother, tor i>he drl veleth. She had knowno sorrow because of one man ?mayhap he hath turned berdowu ? and behold! In her bitterness she revlleth all men. But I am not like others are." Hearkeu to him gently and f-ecrete thy Gniile Kiss him gently upon his baldsp,)t or In tlie cleft of his chin, aud coo unto him softly; but . reserve thine opinion. *- For. verily, thy mother has suffered one mac? even of him that bath married her, which fs the beirlunlng of all suffering Hm If any man ba'h turned her down, of blm she thlnketh with chasten'.d tenderness. For v?i he not a blessing In dlsgnls*? Yet, marringe Is a desirable thing, aud 1 t hath Its compensation. For she that dotb not marry shall never beeome a widow, but Khali .dwell In the house of her brother or her marirttd ulster. Nay, she shall dwell In u boiru ing-bouse, aud her days shall be made bitter with pruaesand bread pudding and go>.sio. Her ntjcte shall call her "old mala" and her oephews chall borrow her mouey. ? tibe shfcll go about alone and pay for her Own theatre tickets, and the other boird-rtehall pity her. Vet if 6he be popular she shal" be suspicious of the landlady and her reputation sbai I hang upon her gas bill, She shall be invited to the w ddlngs of her most Intimate friends one and then another and shall be made to l'sten while they discourse gushingly of thelr"AlKernot s " And It shall com* to pass that in her second youth sb- sha'l p'ck up a broken stick and shall marry 11 gladly, oven though ft resemble the orangoutuig Yet she shall snatch a babe f'om the cradleaud bear him unwll lngly to tbe altar. Jf'or, verily, marriage is but ths least of two ?viU; and a little husband ! ; more to be de^iretl than great freedom. Selab!?Greenvil e >"ew8. I McCORMICK. , Dr. R. G. Killiogswortb, left Thursday " night for Columbia and Dona'ds, wbltner he i coeslto work for the next. weefc or ten days. I Messrs, J. E. Brltl, J. F. Ceeatham aud T. J. . Price weut to Abbeville on business lam I Friday. i Mrs. Harold Booker, who has been spending { the last two wieks with relatives here, returns to her home In Green vi le today i Miss Sudle Chamberlain, spent a pa t of 1 last week with htrfrend Miss Lillian Sines of Leverett, Ga. As there was no preashlng In town Sunday a large number from her attendee servlcet at Republican Cburcli where services wen conducted by Rev. J B. Btst. Mr. and Mrs. T. J Price spent Sunday wltt Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Chamberlain. Miss Ros i McCrttken left Sunday for Augusta. whllher sli goos to study to be a trained nursf. . Miss Sudle Halloway spent Saturday nlt;ht t, and Sunday with Miss Gussle Henderson ai her boma uear litre. Messrs, Press Black well and Norwood Har- V moo sent Saturday ulgbt with frauds li McCormtck. Married?Sunday afiernoon at three o'clock t Miss Selic Hoicoinbe of Leverest Ga. and Mr. Thomas ?. Deason of McCormlck, at the home of the bride. a Mrs. lEmest Lazenby of Augusta Is th? M1AArnn?nnnd( Af MILC Puuula At K?, UlCAOBUb VI ptoott x/caouu Qb u c < home in McCormlck. Mrs. B' A. Deason and Utile baby of Barn- P well, are the pleasant guests la Mcl'orailcfc this week. Messrs. J. J. Collier and A, Banks were in IS town buslQ<B4 Friday, Mr. and Mrs. F j Kmfeln wbo have teen ? spending a few days with Mr. and Mr-. Rober Liyon of Greenwood returned to their home here Friday. The young ladles npd young men of McCor Wick who are attending the different school* and colleges will be home In a few days to spend Christmas with their friends and relatives. .Vox Populi." Christian Charity. Orangeberg Patriot, ^ Charity, the greatest of virtues, flows as a natural and necessary consequence frooi the possession of the geuuiue spirit of Christianity. There is no better evidence of a tnau's christiauity, than bis disposition to be obaritable, and there is no surer sign that a person 0 lacks the christian soil it. than the lack of charity. A person to be charitable need not to be rich, all charily it> not financial aud cannot be measured in dollars and centp, yet tbe man who ha* an abupdauce of wordly wealth, but lacks charity, surely lias nothing but vengeance and retribution com iug to him in the afterworld. God it? Love, aud charily is the most genuine expression of the love that is akin to A God aud abides in every chrisi ICkLi I ^ heart. We have the religion of bypocricy and deceit which is but the disguised agency of the Evil Oue; we have ihereligioujof form and show, which seekithe house tops and high places, to perform its deed of charity,that they may U| b9 seen aud heard of all men; but wi have far too little of tbe charity thai is born of God and the new born spirit * of rtgeiieralion, which performs its " deeds because of the love of humauiu and are their brother's keepers. The} perform th?irgood deeds at any ami all times, unmindful of the presenct , of others. The person who has tht spirit cf christian love, makes 110 at- q, temps at showiug off his deeds to tlu fi best etlect. He perforins them bt-caus. 'j it is his duty and he has au innate ^ love for his fellow mtn, that his soul qi cannot rebist, l?l( Christian charily is constant, modest 0 and unselfibh, but the ostentation u giving of alms, is one of the best evi- R .deuces of hypocrisy. To help the poo; and needy, it is not necessary to avoid the public gaze, yet it is almost a moral t crime to seek the crowd, in order show ^ many people how good you think you <1 are. The mau who thinks he Is a christian and lacks charity is deceiving ([ himself and informing other people 01 p this fact. It is pos.-ible to becbaritable * and uot be a christian, but we can not (, conceive it possible that a man could ? be a christian aud lack charity, whicb * would be a necessary contradiction of jj terras. r b Pirt Cheap Salvation. ,lIt costs $1.74 to convert a sinner in Atlanta. That is the average as cer- b tained by figures gathered from the re- u cent revival in Atlanta Baptist church- o es. It was found tbat 1,335 converts J were added to the churches during tbe s April and May revival. The cost ol e these tmeliugs was $2,500. 1 Torrey and Chapman were here. The actual number of converts during the Chapman revival was only 300. Tbe May revival added more than t 1,000 members to our churches and <j more than half were by baptism." 1 Thfl qKauo frnm tha AHuntu fjpnr gian i8 a large text. If it costs $1.74 to convert and bap'ize an Atlauta sinner, tpe oj\Jipary kind'ougtit to be brought ip for about $1.17. Tlim Torrey and Cbafimau sufler by the camparison and they must feel as if their labors were in vain. VVhen Atlanta aiuners are rounded up like sheep aud cattle aud lie price calculated to a cent, it shows that the kingdom of heaven is at hand?not taken by violence, but by dollars and cents, This will be a lesson to future revival pieacheis. Reduced to the old rule of three it will be , eaBy tocalculate how many conversions may be brought about by a certain a ' mount of cash in hand. According to ' commercial t-alvation, we have grave ( doubts as to the worth of the Atlanta ' sinuer. It will be found later that many of them are not worth SI.74. i But after all, the Pauline method of conducting revivals seems more in ; harnony with the Gospel than the Atlanta method. It costs about $8,00 to 1 convert a Mexican. Milford's Locals. Have vou seeu tbat Holiday line at >111iord>,*' it 6urpass.es anytblug ever shown ^bbervjlle, '' ' ' ' i Goto Mlllords for anytiiing you waD^l* to utotiAnorv HIqum Paint. Oils. J-'I Ufc WLVnn, WIUHUUI.,,, ?*..* , _ Vamit-ne*, Holiday Goods and Toilet Articles. We carry the largest stock la the Slfity With price*) right. rTrartsmrxX m im mi* W-- fr?? 'i . !* ?-wi @ Our Sto] Dress Goods, Tailc By re-ordering dailey w beginning of the! Jewelry at D. We have in stock another ] ii 11 fl that we had last year, 23 foil about 50 per cent. 011 all 3 nece is guaranteed to wear, o lioney. Come in and make you hing suitable for any one?Sc ettes, Veil Pins, Hat Pins, Cut] Shoes, Shoes! We claim to have the very best Shoes for he money that can be bought anywhere. If r - C. J L ou buy one pair irom us we are uunwucm hat you will come to us for all your shoes fter comparing them with others. Every air of shoes we sell we guarantee to give sat;faction or your money back. ~ DRESS Our stock of Dress Goods is We have all the latest thingj A look will convince you the Lress. Come in and let us show y< inxious to show them. We fee Phi It TATE GAME LAWS. ,d 1 Mlinifc fcFlWBU* These counties ha Lexington was fora ? oountles, bat has N EXHAUSTIVE SUMMARY OF THE Toe deer seasoo REGULATIONS- o'lil" Tut w. U 1 i'CU, A? EARLY ALL BIRDS PROTECTED. Game Bird , The act of 1906 ma sell, or offer or ex pi ie Game in the State Belongs to the Intent to catch, kl State and not to the Individual handling, possesnlc .1^ iL. birds Is prima facie IS the ineory 01 tne being oQered for sal Law. The Lav Tba Audubon BOclety Is In receipt of re- ThBn? thn im usts dally tor co,.l?-s of tbe game law*. Carollna made by t ocse can not be supplied since tbe Issue has oftbeDe'oDle anas sen exhausted, giving conclusive evidence i~Hn whether h? i the interest felt In the subject all nowise Tbe first < ?er South Carolina. The society has re- an, the'laws of tbe I jested ihdt extra copies be returned, constitutional rlgbi quests have come also from other States. i0tbe legislature t< a make tbe principal points clear the lot- but while 11 la on tl wing Is a summary ot tbe more Important 0bev It ws as prepared by Seorelary Jas. Henry * lce Jr: The Great A Game Birds I These and otber( The statue of 1905, passed two years before ingfatrweek on We le Audubon society was chartered, deflaes 0U|3iOn was'partlcli bat are game birds and what are not. Tbe other invited gueati jrae birds are: Swans, wild geeie, brant, nitytoget valuabl* lldduc&s, rai s (marsh hen>), coots, galli- different sources. ule?, surf birds, snipe, woodcock, quail, >artrldge), rice bird, black bird, dove, sand Ipers, upland ploves, curlew, wild turkey nil prairie chicken. i ?uii U is not known to the society why prairie LOW I >iunated grouse) hens were put on this list or why Mongolian, or ring-necked, plieesants nd rutted grouse were left off. There are no j)r \ J.SpeerBpi ralrle chickens In South Carolina; whereas |ealo'n |'a8{ week In aere are both Mongolian pheasants and (rom Boslln Lodg uffed grouse, but such Is the law. Grand ho dee of Sol The above birds qi*y be shot in the seasons Mr x. M. Mllle if-rroitUd by law, or taken in those seasobn aJesi of Mr. T. C. L y any method which the law allows. pa8l wees. ii fj. j Capt. and Mrs. C. non-game QirQS, Baltlmoaeutpresei w, , . .u. .. . Phlllpplnsearly in All birds not on this list are non-game Wbo la a surgeon lu Irds within the meaning of the law and may having been assign lot be killed at any time, nor may their away country. Hli lests or eggs be destroyed. It 1* a mlsde- vv T. Cunningham rteanor to have in possession any part of h here for a few aays ion-game bird, such as leaihers, body or j Gr0gan klc; ?ind it is equa ly agaiust the law whetb- uioved luto l r6uch bird was killed within or without tlie property of 1 he state. sometime ago hai The State Owns the Birds. I attractive and con' Rev. and Mrs. O. Iti the preamble to tblB act it is stated: new home at York 'That all blids, whether reeldent or migra- (je8t wi8bes of al ory. In ibis state, snail oe, ana are nereoy, : ^em leciareii to be the property of the elate " | jjr j j Davie o ?bat 1b tbe law of South Carolina. i ai'weVis8 ai the h'oi Birds That are Excepted Bona) property wh! The act further recites that the English b Moeele' parrow, cooper's hawk (the chloken or hen Abbeville Ihe weet >awk) the 6harp; hlnnnl hawk (kuown MlBg Xnnie Me' ocal.y bh the "Blue Darker"). the great tbe auest ol her uu lorned owj and all other birds protected by The Jacksou ban his act, nor are the nests or egg8 of tbest- fi-ritiuv ? week b^o >lrd, protected. school building ih A i pibon Is allowed to kill crows od bU Aifaln on la't . ireml8t-B li they are destroying crops, but be Massay a blind mi' i not allowed to sell them or their feathers, ment lu the BChi No non-gaipe bird tnay be shipped out ol crowded It was he estate nor may the eggs or feathers of uhow that has eve lucb bird be shipped. Misses Marlon For Scientific Purposes ' Allen borne. Miss Leila Moriel Certificates may be granted by the secretary j 8ome time at sevi af state 10 any person of tbe age of 15 or up- ' ottCfc tQ ^ei- bome I wmd, who Is propeily accredited, permitting ^jr j BriCk|0an ibe bolder to collect birds and tbelr eggs for ] unned "iD marrlae UiIcily ^ient flc purposes, Tbe applicant father Mr B A 1 must be endomd by two well known orultb- H C Fannel jiogletR and If It Is proved tbat the bolder has r6'v j? \y HUm taken birds for other than seieniitic purpose* In charge of this b bis certificate will be at once cancel ed and year, rtaobed tbl not renewed. Besides be will be liable to a JjU(j pre c(jeli m< tine ol 8100 or tblrty d*ys Imprisonment. church at 11-30 a n It will be seen tbut no woman bas tbe Miss IreueMcKI right to wear the featber of a non-game bird lauti for eeverul m on her bat; it Is an Indictable oflVmce under week. the Uws oi South Carolina, and It might be . Ou tne mofalnjr added that It ts an Indictable offense under of honored and lnl ihe laws of almost every civilized country In ihe eieeant hnm? < the world. There are 150,000.000 birds used to be presentat tb up In the plume trade of Kurope eveiy year, ^peer of Anderson these birds being Imported from Aila, Africa j \ ' Brown of < ,uid Polynesia. Many species have become ceermony as they i xtinct through this savage slaughter. hall, which had a J The Open Season For Game. j !bVeetjban w^ro'/esto ! The ball with cul According tp tfte apt of 190d tbe b^ason for C0i0ntal cundelebr xhootlng partridges, wild turkey, woodcock, objectB a softened i Mongolian or other pheasant Is made from pallor and dlnlne Nov. 15 to March 1, with the exception of the ?ol)y <jap a^|re \ following countlet. attested ihe ekl/l e Beaufort, Hampton, l)orcheBte?-, Colleton, : mIbb Marlon Lee Charleston, Barnwell, Berkeley, " Aiken, organUt, renders * ii, Henr "The House that Gives You Sal re is chock, full \t Mario Snffv<sj. HTnilnr Stylish Shoes, JFi e have kept our stock up so th season. We are always glad t ry Goods Prices Lot Solid Gold Jewelry, the same ind we are in a position to save four Christmas presents. Every r we stand ready to return your r selection early, we have soine)ld Gold Scarf Pins, Ring's, Bar ?' Buttons, etc. Hosiery! Buy your Stockings from us and save darning. We sell you six pair ladies or children's hose $1.50 and guarantee them to last six months. Ladies Undervest - - - - - 25c each Ladies Undervest 50c each Children Undervest - - 10c to 25c each Children Pants - - - - 10c to 2<c each ? ?/ Ladies Union Suits 50c suit Children Union Suits - - - - 25c suit f GOODS. the prettiest we have ever shown. 3 out, and at very low prices, it here is the place to buy your du our stock and we will appreciate I that after you look you will concluc ?o/7, Hem Jaluda, Georgetown and sobn's wedding march, and p:ayed softly Jtbe "Flower song,''while the conple were being ve from Nov. 1 to April 1. made one. At tbe conclusion of tbe oeremolerly among tbe excepted ny, Miss Nell Barton, or Anderson, In a very been token <ff and tbe pleasing manner invited tne assembled Nov. 15 to March 1. guests loto the dlolng ball where they were Is from September 1 to served by three of tbe most beantlfnl and aoaw applies only toGeorge compllsbed ynnng ladles present, Misses ee are from Aug. 1 to Meta Allen, Anna Watson and Ida Allen with the vlauds which were perfect and bad been prepared for the ocoaslon. When all IS Not tO DO Sold. were served. Mooters Ernest Allen and Geo. Harper pinned upon eacb one a veay preitv ken It a misdemeanor to sou venlr, a white double sboe.lnslde of which >ae for sale, to pothunt, was the Inscription. "December 2nd, 1908." firelight to pursue with The marrhd pair left at once for tbelr home 11 or Injure any of tbe at Anderson. The young couple begin tbelr d In tbat section. Tbe wedded life under the most favorable condlin or ownership of these Hons. Mr, Speer Is a graduate of Clemaon evldenoe that tbey are College of tbe class of 1905 He at once came e. to Audersorrand entered Into sncb business arrangements wblcb by cloBe attention and V 0i the Land. honesty as tbat be Is today one of tbe rising young men of tbat up to date place. He I& w8 of the State of Soatk also active In Y. M. C. A. work and In tbefee be lawful representatives two lines Is a succeos. Miss Allen Is tbe 2nd trs Dinumg on every cu- aaugnier 01 Mr. aua uars. rserrian Alien, anu iblnks tbey are wlie or a graduate or Limestone Female Callege. jonslderatlon la that tbey While her educational advantages were such and. Any person has the as the financial ability or* fond lather could t to make representations give and which she Improved to the fullest 3 have any law changed, extent yet ber home training was not negie books be Is bound to leoted, but a devoted mother realizing tbat be could not leave to her daughter a better _ . . heritage than to so train ber In domestic afudubon Gathering. ralrssotbatsbe would be rully equipped for life's sorrows and ad verities If ibere should things were discussed at be such, or prepared to make the most of the ng, held In Columbia d ur- joys and pleasures or arter life. doesday Oct. 28. The dls- TBfc dearest wishes of their many true and sated In by memberand by tried friends If, that Fate may carve out for i. It waaa golden opportu- them a destiny or all that goes to make up 3 Information from many a healthy, happy and prosperous future. The writer cannot close this article without specially mentioning the very active part in ?? * ? making above function a success, performed K. KM .. T n.il.n Dsxrvo*. rxt A n/tneann vjy ux in. uuuidc iiiuipuj , vi ^uumouu. inrcuil I r By ber winning smiles and oordlal band IUOiILLC. shake she made the guests feel fit homa - _ Troupe. Butseieral days In Char-. , , _ attendance as a delegate e upon the session of tbe itb Carolina, V *1 1 mi, ss.'^r Land tor Sale. F. Moan, whose home la In it but who will go to tbe q crry A /^TDTT'CJ tbe coming year, the first OO / Xi. W AcJCj O. i the United States Army, ed to a position In that far ? 9 wife Is a daughter of Mr. _ e i * . . j , of Monterey. They were I offer for sale two tracts of land, one visitiDg relatives. containing 184 acres situated on waters and lamlly the first of last f p.1Pifa;T fVpplr ei* miles from Ah. he Loftls bouse on Bell et., V,1?^?11 cre?,K< e*.x Allies irom AD sir James m. Baker, who beville, two miles from Verdery and i the house and grounds one raiie from G., C. & N. railroad, !r en lent? de?ldedlr more amj adjoining lands of Thos. P. ThomM. Abney left for tbelr son. vine on Wednesday. Tbe Another tract adjoining and con1 of our people followed tajning ^ ^ ^ Tfae f Augusta, has spent sever- timber on this land alone is well worth ne ot Mrs. s. F. Epps, a the price asked- There are 50 acres of .n?r n?eJp good hottom land on the two places. The two tracts would make an ideal y and D. Wilson went to 0tocU farm. pSiia,reof Heard moot, wan This land will be offered for sale on cie the weeft beiore last. Saleday in January if not sold privated,olive, came down last |y before that date. atn.Kgb'eaCO Terms?One-balf cash and the balMonday night Prof. J. M. ance in twelve months from date ci 8ale. For particulars apply to ool building which was j \\j tttl . r*? decidedly the best cheap J. W. Wharton, Ex., r been in this place. Iva. S. C. J,ee and Nell barfan, ol J onday and went on to the 1 " Calvert & Hickles d Miss Kllzabeth Bell were e at the home of the bride's leii, at 12 m. Wednesday. ? Headquarters for ? performed ihe oeremony. phrles the preacher to be SC.?.ts.!5JS.?,? Sr?1 White Hickory Wagons i Brsi Berraon In Hmyrna " i. and another at 7:30 p. m. _ __ .... .til Owensboro Wagons, lyuiuo ?*-v w oltbe2nd Inst, a nnmber PaaIt TTlll T^H 0TQT1 Ofi terested friends gathered at JaUI/JX JLLlli JDUgclOO. of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Allen ^ e marriage of Mr. Arthur n ? < .and Miss Vera Allen. Dr. 81111111101 BUfifffieS, Greenville, performing tbe uM'? vi DO * stood under an arcb lu ^De large bell pepjjapt from Its PlIOTfflOO id from It'to each corner of tiiciip BUgglCOi ontfof bolly and and Ivy. * wv. 3dued llgbt from "crystal ? . iT 1. J. tirStf&lWZW*" Harness,iLaprobes, etc. roorp wore allSe garbed la , _ _ _. , _ EBWWssss: Calvert & Nickles. i "SttE MmiSl" FeWa.lKU. tt ""h .... y. . ? mag j & Coi tistaction or Tour Money Back. ttie Latest Ttiini Made Skirts, Beauti urs, Hosiery, Uncle rw at now you can get what you o see you and take pleasure in Olooks! Wd fin/1 fliof tita V?r*tt/? linnnel ? I V 11UUL UJUUU *? Vy ll'Ji W MUUgl son, so have decided to reduce to get the very latest styles ai York cost. We have a large st sure to please you both in style Silk Underskirts Black Taffeta Underskirts - - $4.50 each Black Taffeta Underskirts - - 5.50 each Black Heatherbloom Underskirts 2 00 each Black Satine Underskirts - 50c to r.50 each Teazledown Outing 10c yard A good quality - - - - - 8c yard 36-inch Sea Island yc yard Androscoggins Bleaching - - - 10c yard Cotton Flannel - 8c to 12 }?c yard M1LL,1 Our customers in this departm When you buy a hat from us you the latest styles. We receive s day for this department so that at complete stock. If it is stylish y< it. We know that we have the r Je that it will be to your interest to y & Col .-CANDIES Luscious, dainty confections, in o _ Christmas Boxes, vmake most accep able gifts to all kinds of folks. Our Christmas packages will sure please them. Many unique design and fancy patterns in STEERE CHOCOLATETS, whose quality y< know. ?-,f THE McMURRA DRUG COMPAN LOW CHRISTMAS R, BETWEEN ALL POINTS ON seaboar: AIR LIIffE RAILWi Also to all points on connecting lioes in territory of Ohio and Potomao and East of Mississippi rivers, ing Washington, D. C. Tickets will be sold December 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 30 1908, and January 1st, 1909, with limit good to leav nation returning noflater than midnight January 6 Consult any ticket agent of the Seaboard Air Line ing rates, schedules, etc. J. J. PULLER, Atlanta, Ga. Assist. Gen'l Pass. Christmas Holiday Rates | and consumption wll? The Charleston and Western Carolina Rail- K^ily' a*1 ?H oney* a' way will sell excursion, tickets account of the martlne the winter wit holidays at very low rates far the round trip. Foley's Hnnev and T?r ? TIM,*.. rin .?,!? npn?mh?r 1# IB 23 24 25 30, 5.V*?.!! fl1?"?D'd Ja?' "?"9~ 11 ml1- jHnu?r>' reeuTu. "c" a"'MTlfordTi For further Information. apply to ticket . E'ory bome with cbll agents, or, . Ernest Williams, box of Dr. Thornton s Ei " General Passenger Aijent, r8U5r^D ?*? *or 801 Broadway, Augusta, Ga, *otl trouble In teething 6 . Jor sale by McMurray I . i^ercbants; or Easy-Te Miss Sadie JJcCutcheri, of BUhopvlile stop- Hartwell.Ga. ped over with her friend Miss Septema Hoi- ?? . llDgnwortb for a few (lays last week. Miss A Dangerous McCujchtB Is a;talendep young lady. She t. i r ,t ba? been- spending some time in the Gate 13 ?ue removal or tl City studying music. While In Abbeville she surgeon. No one will made many friends who are ready,to welcome New Life Pills is eve her return. ; * frightful nrrlpnl. Th* Don't fall to see our line of Xmag goods, 'y >'?u ?,0n t. ^eel ^ Tbex h&ve never tjtec sQprfftty as thla. yewr. OOOStipatiOD, neadaci Miiford'B Drug store, malaria, 25c at Spee V... v , . . . ? ?-.7r f' tmrrig ii , r?-."" '-t^j ] npany | w Out in iful Cloaks, i rear and. Millinery. S are looking lor as in the . shwing our goods. - r|||8 Cloaks! li it too many Cloaks for the seathe prices. Now is your chance id best quality at nearly New ock to select from, and we are -j auu pniiCB. Blankets. | We find that we are over stocked on blankets, so have concluded to cut prices in . :jj order to dispose of them before January ist. All Wool Blankets fronr$3.5o and up. Cotton Blankets from 75c to $1.50. Dawn Comforts at New York cost. Cotton Comforts at reduced prices. NERY, . . ,V_" -M v- ! ent axe our best advertisement, can be satisfied that yon have omething new by express erery ; ail times we can show yon a du will find it here. ? ight goods at low prices and are make your bill with us. ' % npany JL m/ ' m [m i!fiim mm 1 till VVMWMVB VII V IIVIIVMI ~~| OFFICE WILL BE OFEN FROM . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15th UNTIL THURSDAY, DEur CEMBEB 31st, 1908. , , . ' ' - -1 The Bate of State, County, School and Special Tax, Including One ^ :ly Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar, Commutation Taz. TN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TO J- raise supplies for tbe fiscal year com men clog January 1, 1908, notice Is hereby given o that tbe office of County Treasurer for Abbeville County will be open for tbe collection of taxes for said fiscal year from Thursday.Octo-)U ber 15th, until Thursday, December 81st, without penalty. There will be added? A. penalty of one per cent, on all taxes not paid on January 1st,1908. A penalty of two per cent, on all taxes not paid on February 1st, 1908. A penalty of seven per cent jon all taxes not paid on Msrob 1st, 1908. , Rates per cent, of taxation are aa follows: V State Tax ? tailla. A LA)ULI LJ 1U in Special County 8. F.. IX w Constitutional School 3 " Y Total 12% f In addition to the above, a special tax will be oollected for school purposes aa follows: Abbeville Speolal School ....5 mills Abbeville Special B. R. Bonds 1% " Donalds 3 " Due West 8 " KeoWee 3 " , Hal Lebanon 4 ' Sharon : 4 " Bethel 3 " ????Lowndesvllle ... 4 w /. Mt. Carmel 3 " Wellington 8 " A McCormlcb 4 Z\ TTrX Buffalo 2 ?* H I I* 1LJ Fondville 3 * ~~ w Warrenton 3 Cold Springs 3 " A poll tax of One Dollar per capita on all rpu"|7 male citizens between the age of 21 and 60 J. JLlXj years, except such as are exempt by law, will he oollected. A commutation road tax of One Dollar will be collected the same time as other taxes >- from all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 50 years, except such as are exempted by . law. Unless said tax Is paid by nrstoi murcu, IV ]909- e'K^t days work upon tbe publlo hlgb* ways will be required under an overseer, II so much be neoessary. Taxes are payable only In gold and sliver 1 South coin, United 8tates currency, Natlonnl Bank . . NoKa and Coupons ol State Bonds which belDCiUu come payable during the year 1908. A tax of SO cents will be collected on eacb dog. Parties desiring Information by mall In reand 31, eard to tbelr taxes will please write before , . Deoember 16th, stating tbe location or tbelr e uestl- property, and Inc ude postage for reply, and th i ono those paying taxes by check must Include ui,i?w. the charge for collection. regardJ. F, BRADLEY, County Treasurer. Agent. ?ot-1908- _ pneumonia, pleurisy II_ Bm_ -a II 50M g soon be bere. 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