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The Abbeville Press and Banner "J BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. 0., WEDNESDAY, MAY, 26 1909. ESTABLISHED 1844 M IIIIMIII ! *! II III iHH llll II Bi - .. I : "f < * :>: >:; . v ! mmm Clothes for Clothes for . 1 There is a ! I Furnishings?also in ei Combinatio Shirts?that are artisti< novelty effei Neckwear?in new wea Hosiery?some so delic loud enough Lnderwear?in natura sizes? Par TROY. I [ Snmmer or winter, which? Mis. Sallie Tolan cloet-d her echool at! Youugs Saturday wnh a picnic. Lestons fiom birds and flowers was the; subject of the Christian Endeavor Society] lata night in the A R. P. church. On the Ural Sabbaih in June the Methodists1 win spend as Children's Day. They are busy ' making reaoy. A'lday exercises win beeti-j Joyed, aDd no uoubt it will be one of in-! airoctlon aud pleasure. Miss Nora Davis will close her school at I Roblnsous on Friday evening of this week i with an entertainment "out lu the sireets." A-temperance drama along with a mixed programme will be the ord?-r 01" theevening.) It promises to be something good. Mr. Archie Brlit. Miss M?mle Cromer and Miss Oale Kennedy Irom Buffalo, also Mrs. W. P. Widemau and daughter Miss Jennie of' * ^ A ifiruloo hcr? In the A" R ! JL.ODK (.BUCailruM.u cn-ivv _ P. churcb yeBteidny. Tbe excurMoolwta from Aueu^ta had an en-' Joyable d*y here Friday. They were quiet j and upeut tbe day winging, Jumping the 1 rope and t>a'1 game*. Pleuiy of relrcsb merits j free of chargc; about :MXJ came. *? T * > O rounno!e A nnlnrarl ! liev. j. r. nuun>Br, e. .?.>rvv... Presbyterlau minister of this place, lost bin house and all its contents by Are last Monday, no insurance. A defective fine from the . cook room wax thought to be the cause. Mr. Foster Barnwell, one of Abbeville's most promising young business tuen, was to ?ee bis aunt Miss Hue McCaslan at Clear fcprlng recently. Mr. J.R McCaBlan lost a good buggy animal last Friday frotn what he thought was lock Jaw. Mr. Geoege Creswell is very 111 at big home at Piedmont. He Is an lutense sutlerer, the cause, sallvatlou. He Is a brother of Mr. W. J. Cre.^weil of our town. Miss Jenna McCaslan was with her cousin Mrs. L. W. Sbeppard at Liberty 11111 yesterday. Mrs. Salile Tolan and dear little Robert left ihls morning lor Lethe to spend the vacation days with her mother Mrs. Susie Watklas. We hope sbe will have a pleasant rest. Mr. A. J. Davis Is off to Glenn Springs for a few days to recuperate. Mrs. A. G. Youbgblood spent a week at the J Parts house to enjoy the good waler and quiet I of our town. Sbe returned to her home in Greenwood a lew days ago. Ou Juiy tbt 3^-d. which is on Saturday, the subscribers of tbe Telephone LxchaiiKe will have their annual 4th of July 'cue and picnic here in our beautiful park. Refreshments, addresses, dancing and various kinds of fun will be here for the entertainmeut and plea?- j ure of ail who come. This Is a little previous j but then It's the biggest thing on wheels to come here this season. " u IV1 rs. J O* nninn ica?vo i"ua,r iui vnvuvllie to attend tbe burial of Mr. Charlie McK?y wbo marrud Miss May Rogers of Ibis plHce, a niece of Mr. Harris. There will be tbe r? gular preachlDg service here in the A. R P. cburch next Sabbath, tbe 5:b Habbaih. This 1b splendid farming weather and all are making use oi the time. Many weak. ne> vous women have been restored to health by Foley's Kidney Remedy as It stimulates the k>dne>8 fo they will eliminate the wnste matter from tbe blood. Impurities depress th* nerves, causing nervotis tshtustion and other aliments. Com-' nence today and you will sr.ou be well. P.easant to lake. C. A. Milloril & Co. , kinc's NEW LIFE PILLS The Pills That Do Cure. \ r<iin I y'- v.:':'-': , * .}& .S:. ays,/'--* * I . ^ H;-:?':-;:.,:: : .$? .i-.V . I*. ::v ;' J ^ '<N ^ s H' ,Nl irv'fil II jvjs J m I J j V ^ Cotrtfklri 1909ky schloss bhos: Kfa fine twines mane Oaliimorc and New every occasior every form an figure. special model het or you ndless variety every New Shade a n. ; blendings of the new shades a cts. ives and art shades? ate they are called dreams?othe i to be nightmares. 1 and color effects all weights a: i t r /\ tv c r ? A Song. I am as weary as a child That weers upon lib mother's breast For Joy of com ?>rtlug. Bull Have do tucb place to rest. I am as weary as a bird Blown by wild winds far out to sea, When It regains its nest. But, ob, Tbere waits no nest for me. Wb:it IhlDk you may sustain the bird Thai tlnd? no bousing alter flight, 4 mi what the little child coni-ole, Who weeps alone at nlgm? Tribute of Respect. Whereas It has pleased the Huler of tb Universe 10 remove lrom our midst Brothe Charles C. Nabers, be It cKesoivfd, 1. Thst, while bowing In huir t?le submission to the inscrutable wisdom ( an All-wise Providence, we deeply deplor ihe iriKHof this brother. '2. That In the death of Brother Nabers tbl Lodge bas lost a member, who, thoi.g only reetn'ly enrolled under our buunti gav? abundant evidence of possessing inos qualities which should characterise ever true I'ythian Knight. 3. That a ptuge in our minute-book be In scribed to tbermemory of this brother. -i. That these resolutions be published ll the local papers and a copy tesenttotb family of our deceased brother, to whom th teuderest sympathy of the members of tbl Lodge are hereby tendered. L. W. Diok, J. H. Moore, It. L. Mabry, Committee. DUE WEST. Due West, S. C, May 21J1909 Rev. J. 8. Mills Is In bed sick. Due West has only one thought now, ant thai is Commencement. A number of dls tingulsbed viMtors lrom a distance are ex pected. Mrs. H. E. (McLung) Moore of Vlrginif came last Thursday. She bas a daughter it Female College. Mr. W. P Grier, who bas been teaching it Covington, Tenn., returned to Due West Sat urday. He looks well and seems to have en joyed the year's work. Mrs. M. B. Clinkscales and Miss BpssK ?>i 111b aucuueu a n uuiau b Jiceuug uirns Creek Church last Friday. Mrs. H. R. McAuley who has Leen quiW slcK la belter. Wlntlirop Collcfje Scholarship and. Entrance Examination. The examination lor the award of vacan' Scholarships in Wlnthrop College and for tb< admission of new students will bs held nt tb< County Lourt House on Fritlay, July 2, ?i i) a. m. Applicants must be not less man lilieen years oi age. When Scholarships ar< vacant alter July 2, they will be awarded t( those making ihe highest average at ibis examination, provided they meet the condi lions governing the award. Applicants foi ScbHi'bhi ps Bluou Id write to Tresilient Johnsor before tbe examination lor Scholarsbi; olHuks Scholarships are worth SlOOaDd free tuition The ni-xt session will open September 15,1909 For lixthor information anu catalogue, address Prew. 1?. II. JohnHoii, Rock Hill s. c. v a e rc h V*. by Men and Youi is what we call the displayed by those > Schloss Baltimore I because they an to-Wear clotl because they an Style and F 1 iinnnco or* I m Clothes in th I *2, because they g prestige to th \ "because than the oi yik' other maken - SCHLOSS Bj rs 'York of Baltimore a t 1 who design and mal ' us have the most ] ^ of skilled tailors e\ llll j r ... uuuei uue xuui, etui ? curve, every stitch ^ I master of his art i this that we can gu ? ! solute clothes perfec J remacy ?at so reaso: nd | , I and up t Service irs I (1A 00 ?b0,Te a: it W IUa feeling < nd ly and j a Gentle x Kee Won't 81l|(ht a Good Friend. "If I ever need a cough medicine again I know what to get," declares Mrs. A. L. Alley of Beals, Me., "for, after usiug ten bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, and seeing its excellent results in my own family and others, I am convinced it h the best medicine made for Coughs, Colds and lung trouble." Every one who tries it feels just that way. Relief is felt at once aud its quick cure surprises you. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Hemorrhage, Croup, LaGrippe, Sore Throat, pain in chest or lungs its supreme. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed ,? by P. B. Speed. >* Seaboard Schedule. '' No. 83 due 12.31 p. m. Southbound vestibule, j No o2 doe 12 4b d. m. Northbound local. A..* Q Ml* Us-.it t WKntind ln/>al J? No. 82 due 4.15 p.m. NortbbouDd vestibule, r N?,37 due 2.89a. ra. Southbound night train ^ No. 30 due 2.43a.m. Northbound night train y KIIIn to Miop tlio Fiend. The worst foe for 12 years of John Deve, of Gladwin, Mich., wasarune Ding ulcer. He paid doctors over a 5400.00 without benefit. Then Buckler,'s Arnica Salve k illed tbe ulcer and cured him. Cures Fever Bores, Boils, Felons, Eczema, Salt Rheutn. Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns. 2oc at Speed's drug store. Insure your property with Abbeville Insurance & Trust i Co. Prompt service and - best of protection. Representing $40,000,000 assets ? in fire insurance. Abbeville > Ins. and Trust Co. SinasbeM All Records, * As an all-round laxative tonic and health-builder no other pills can comi pare with Dr. King's New Life Pills They tone and regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood, strengthen the nerves; cure Constipation, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jaundice, Headache, Chills and Malaria. Try them. 25c at P. B. Speed's. t ) Don't fatl to look over the new lot of stand j ard novels just received at Speed's Drug i Store. i You can always get what you want at 3 need's Drug Store. First lot of Zach McUee's "Dark Corner'' sold out. Second lot just arrived. Read tt by all means. Only one dollar, at Speed's Drug Store. We defy the world on lee cream. Our soda , fountain Is open in lull blast and our ict> cream Is made of pure cream and eggs. All orders, whether large or small, gotten up on t-bort notice. Yours to please, C. A. Mtlford ' & Co. ??I >e I ag Men I good judgment y vearing one of our ^ Suits or Coat and s the best Ready- | les made? | 3 the standard of | ashion for Gentlee Custom tailored e truest sense? jive character and ie wearer? cost no more rdinary clothes of 3. EtOS. & CO. ,nd New York ce these clothes for perfect organization ^er gotten together d every line, every is the work of a md it is because of arantee to you ab- j :tion and style supnable a cost. ffill give you Style, and Quality aud 11 that indefinable )f being becommgiroperly dressed as tmen should. v se. Too Much For Us. "If the brainy young congressman fron this district Is not a full-fledged Democrat will not the Columbia State, the Columblt Record, the Florence Times or some othe contemnorarv rise ud and axnlatn what Is i Democrat??Orangeburg Sun. ' The other papers you call on may tarkli the proposition, but The Record passes. It'i too much lor us. A Democratic senator from Sonth Carotin; seeks protection for the Infant tea lndostrj or his State, and with sixteen other Demo cratlc nena'ors he also votes for a duty of 2 cents a ton on Iron ore. No one has yet read Senator Tillman out of the Democratic party, and while some of Mr. Lever's constituent! may deprlcate bis support of a duty on lum ber, that Is not sufficient to run him out o the party, and The Record has not advanced any such Idea. ' "What Is a Democrat?" Well, we know 01 free-trade Democrats, tarlff-for-.-evenue Democrats and protection Democrats, as well at gold-bug Democats and free-sliver Democrats, to say nothing of government-ownership Democrats, Jeffersonlan Democrats Cleveland Democrats, Bryan Democrats, Tillman Democrats, Tammany Democrats, dls pensary Democrats, prohibition Democrats commercial Democrats and a few other varieties, but we are not going to try to explain what Is a Democrat. We only pause to remark that while we don't know what Is a Democrat, and while we do know there are many varieties ol Democrats, It Is also apparent there are not enough Democrats.?Columbia Reoord. Lived 152 Years. Wm. Parr?England's oldest manmarried the third time at 120, worked in the fields till 132 and lived 20 yearslonger. People should be youthful at 80. James Wright, of Surlock, Ky., shows how to remain youDg. "I feel just like a 16-year-old boy," he writes, "after taking six bottles of Electric Bitters. For thirty years Kidney trouble made life a burden, but the first bottle of this wonderful medicine convinced me I bad found the greatest cure on earth." They're a godsend to weak, sickly, run-down or old people. Try them. 50c atP.B.Speed's. Voluntary obedience In Ibe home and no compulsion, Is what la (wanted; and tbe pa' rents that are "even tempered, not harsh or unjust, are teaching this leason most succescfuliy. A mother and father that have not learned self control, art* not capable of controlling children. It Is a burdensome thing to many to lead tbe child the way li should go, for it Is very necessary that parents follow the same path; we can't preach any more tban we ltve, and tbe sermon from which tbe child draws bis ideas take place In tbe home?nojteacher, no minister can|do tbe patent's work. Youroblld has a body, mind and heart, all In your keeping; if you do your work well, when life's fltul fever shall have passed, for you, tbe memory of your children will go back to you, with eratltude that they were sent nut In the world with sound bodies, cultivated minds, and pnre hearts.?Leesvllle News. >* . If you want to feel well, look well and be ' well. taKe Foleys's Kidney Remedy. It tones up tbe kidneys ?nd bladder, purities the blood and restores health and strength. Pleasant to take and contains no harmful drugs. Why not commence today ? C.A. Milford <Jc Co. The Rosei In buying a suit the is the way we do in buyii lished houses, who have clothing, and we back ev We hakre been in bu: our customers the very b By this method of dc crease from year to year as represented, we will g from will refund it to * reputation. You buy from us am THE ROSEN Camp Secession No. 416 U. C. V. met in the Court House 22nd May, 1909Adjntan' W. A.. Templeton prealdfd. Messrs H. W. Bowl*, Wm. W. Edwards, l)r. I. W. Kellar, T. P. Quarles, W. A. Templeton.Hugb Wilson \?ere the members pre* sent" The fact that only six members were present admonish us that the thin grey line Is growing thinner and that since our last meeting our Commander Robt. R. Hemphill has been called to his reward: and the following resolutions were adopted. Rpfolved?That Camp Secession No. 416 U. C. V. announces with sincere regret the death of our beloved Commander and Comrade R R. Hemphill who departed this life lull ot years abd honors. ReBoived?That in the death of Commander Robt. Hemphill our camp has lost one of its most.uselul and lnfluentlnl members one always ready to do any thing In his power to advance the interest of the Confederate Vet- | eran and who was possibly the beat Informed man on Confederate history in the state. Resolved ?Tba* as a soldier he was always j at his post and did his duty fearlessly and , faithfully. . Ropniufii?Thftt ns a mark ofour resDect for r bti memory a page in our minutes be Inscrlbi ed to bis memory and that tbe Adjutant be ' instructed to furnish a copy of these resolu- ! ? Hons to tbe family of tbe deceased and tue a county paper. i Comrade James Pratt was elected Com- , i mander to fill tbe vacancy caused by tbe : 7 death of Commander Hemdblll. Rev. J. Lowrle Wllsou, Cbaplaln, and W. A. > Tempieton, Adjutant. I Comrades J. Lowrle Wilson D. D. and M. , Harvey Wilson was elected deiegateB to tbe General Reunion at Memphis,Tenn, June 18 with provision to select alternates. i Miss Nettle Hammond was elected sponsor ' I for tbe Camp to tbe General reunion at Mem- ' pbla, Tenn. i [ Commander J. W. Kellar M. D. and C. V. Hammond was elected principal with H. W. i Bowie aDdT. P. Quarlcs, Attorney delegates to tbe Chester stale Reunion June 21st and . . 22nd, , Gen. Orders No 1 were read and received as f lnlormatlon. . W. A. Tempieton i , Adjutant. Confederate Veterans living In tbe city of ' i Abbe' lilt-; H. W. Bowie Edwin Calhonn ? Marcus Cason O. L. Cann. I i T. Van Creswell A. F. Caivert < r Wm. W. Edwards Francis Henry l ; R. M. Huddon C. V. Hammond 1 Robt. E. Hill D. H. Howard < J.M. Kirby Dr. J. W. Kellar. ? F. L. Morrow Wm. T.JMcDoaald i F. W. R. Nance L. H. Russell i J, W. Rykard T. P. Quarles 1 Johnw.Sign J.L.Simpson I Tbos. C.Seal Hiram T. Tusten 1 Wm. A. Tempieton Dr. J. LowrleWllson i Hugh Wilson George White ) ; M. Harvey Wilson S.N. Williams < t , ,? I t A CARD This in to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money If Foley's Honey an i Tar fail# to cure your cough or." cold. It stops the cough, heals tbe lungs and prevents pueumonja and consumption. (Jon ' tains no opiates xue genuine is in a yeuuw paokage. C. A. Millord & Co. i ??? a Money to loan on improved city or country real estate. ( Abbeville Ins, and Trust Co. [ REV. I, W. WILLIAMSON'S LETTEE. ? | Rev. I. W. Williamson, Huntington, W. t Va., writes: "This Is to certify that I used Fo- e ley'e Kidney R#medy for nervous exhaustion h and kidney trouble and am free to say that it p will do all that you claim for It." Foley's r Kidney Remedy bas restored beallb ami v strength to thousands of weak, run down li people. Contains no barmful drugs and Is pleasant to take. C. A. Mllford & Co. A man and bis wife when irritated will n {often say things to each otlutf f*r which they are often sorry the next mcMfltf, but pride often keeps them irom confesinMg tbelr faults, b ami the little dlfl'erencesgrow until a divorce . suit or an assault and batterey case results. I When you have marts a mistake, be man or woman enough to:ask forgiveness, and you will s'lll along on flowery bedaof ease Instead of joUlrg over the rocky beds of discord, "F.T.EflTRTfl The Best Tonic, * bittebS Family Medicine.' i iberg Here $L A man is judged by the Clothes he wears. The Clothes need not be very expen= sive, but must be of a becoming pat= tern, fit well and hold shape. $ % safest plan is to buy frc lg our goods to sell. V made their reputation ery garment we sell by < siness long enough to kr est values for their mon< ring business our sales h If anything you bu] ive you your money ba< us., This is the reaso d get your money's wort BERG MERC "Be Courteous" At Home. Why not be polite? How much does II cost tosuy, "I thank ;you?'' Why noi practice it at home? to your husband, to youi wife, to your children, to your domestics. I a stranger does you some little act of courtesy, bow sweet the smiling acknowledgement! If your husband or wife, ah! "it's e matter of course?no need of thanks. Should a vlsltoror acquaintance tread on your dresi your best, very best? and by accident teai it, bow profuse you are with your "Nevei minds" "Don't think of it," "Accldenti will happen." If a husband does it he catf a frown; If a child, it Is punished. Abl thest are (little ;tblng?, say you. They all tel! mightily upon the heart, let me assure you and little as they are they disturb peace 01 create dixpleasure in the family circle. A gentleman stops a> a friend's houBe and flndi It in confusion. He does not not see any< thing to apologize lor?'"never thinks of sucti matters." Everything is right, cold supper cold room, orying? perfectly comfortable!' Goes home, where his wife has been taking care of the children or attending the sick, and working her life almost out. Tnen he doesn't see why things can't oe kept In order;*1 there never were such ;cross children before!" Nc apologies accepted at home! Ob why not louk at the sunny side at borne as well a; abroad, and try pleasant words Instead ol finny one6f Why not be agreeable at homes Wby not use lreely that gotden coin of courtesy? How sweetly those little words .sound 'Many ;tbanks" or "You are very kind" Doubly, yes, thrice sweet lrom the Hps we love, when smiles make the eyes sparkle with the light of affection! Be polite to youi children. JBe courteous to your servants. Do srou expect them to be mindful of your weltare, to grow glad at your approach, to bound tway to do your pleasure before the request is half spoken? Then, wllh all your autbolty nlngle kindness and cheerfulness. Brothers ind sisters, be amiable, be courteous among ^ourselves and your servants.?Leesvllle VTotud Hoarseness, bronchitis and other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar as u sooths and heals the Inflamed lhroat and bronchial tubes and the most obstinate cough disappears. Insist upon having the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. C. X. Milford & Co. Home Is the 'residence not merely of the mdy.butof the heart; It is a place for the iffectlons to unfold and develop themselves or children to love, and learn, and play In; or husband and wife to toll smilingly togethsr, and make life a blessing. The object of all imbltlou should be to be happy at home; If we are not happy there we cannot be elseivherf; It Is the best proof of the virtues a of amily clro'e to 6ee a happy fireside, If you desire n clear complexion take Foe>'s Orlno Laxative (or constipation and 11 v>r troubles as it will stimulate these organs ind thoroughly cleanse your system, which s what everyone needs In the spring In order ,o feel well. C. A. Mllford & Co. /' It is of do cons.- que! ce how good a man Is ibroad if be Is realty mean at home. Rexall 93 hair tODlc kills microbes and danIrufT, stops the hair from falling. Every botie guaranteed. For sale at Milford's drug tore. Man Is naturally a home-loving animal. In act, ;moBt animals are home loving. And vhen a man asks a woman to share his life it s usually taken as a gentle hint that be v nts her to make him a home and take a ort of general oversight of his aff-ilrs and a peo'al oversight ot himself. He likes to mow that she does Iblnt'fi for him just for he reason that she loves bim, and Is interestd in him and his well-being. He loves bis lomemore if there is some Impress of her lersonality upon it. He likes best the meal he prepares for bim. 0( course, he says ery little?perhaps nothing?of all this beng a man.?Leesvllle News. Better sweetness in the heart than greatess in the mind. 1#_ l A. MnnnnnAit Wir UnrftVl A f Hi)PO hnf .Li1111 Itl lint uinunuicu uj ivu?i-u wi uuj ?, vuv y depth of deeds. The path Is easy that Is paved with love. Put up your winter clothes and blankets nth cedar and laveudar Hakes. Much better jan camphor balls. For sale at MUford's rug store. Phone 107. * antile Co. >m a reliable firm. This I Ve buy only from estabby making high classed | 3ur personal guarantee. low that it pays us to give |j :ave showed a steady inj from us does not prove ^ fi/% rrrn v\11 TT JK. -L lie ilUUSC Wt UUJ n we buy from houses of ;h or your money back. ANTILE CO. Notice to Liquor Dealers. | r Office of County Dispensary Board for Abbeville County. I Abbeville, 8. C., May 25, 1909. i Bids are hereby requested, in accord! ance with the terms of the Dispensary j law now in force, for tbe following i kinds and qualities of liquors, beer ' ! and other articles herein enumerated to i be furnished to the State of South Car; olina for use of the County Dispensary Board for Abbeville County, to wit: ; 200 bbla. corn whiskey, 80 proof. - . 40 bbls. corn whiskey, 100 proof. 1 40 bbls. rye, give proof and age. > 5 bbls. 2 stamp rye, 5 to 7 yeare old". : 15 bbls. gin, different grades. 1 10 bbls. apple brandy. / . :r-y'k ; 10 bbls. peach brandy. , '$' ? 2 bbls. Tom gin. ; 2 bbls. rum. - ' r 2 bbls. alcohol. 400 bbls. beer. Bids will also be received for 400 : cases case goods, including rye, corn and Scotch whiskey, brandy, gin, rum, ' wine and beer. Also glass, cork, and i tinfoil, wire and other articles used for a ceunty dispensary. All goods shall be furnished in compliance with and subject to the terms i and conditions of the Dispeusary Law of 1907, and bidders must observe the following rules: 1. The bids shall be sealed and there shall be no sign or mark upon the envelope indicating the name of the bidder. 2. All bids must be sent by express or registered mail to J. F. Bradley, County Treasurer for Abbeville County, at Abbeville, S. C., on or before 12 o'clock of the 24th Hay of June, . ^ 1909. The contract shall be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder on each kind, the Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids and any parts of bids. The Board reserves the right to increase or decrease the above quantities at the same price as therein submitted. 3. All goods to be delivered f. o. b. Abbeville, 8. C., freight prepaid. Terms: To be paid /or within 90 days and subject to regauge at our ware- N house. Bids will be opened in the office of the County Dispensary Board at Abbeville, 8. C. P. A. CHEATHAM, W. F. NICKLES, T. J. PRICE, County Dispensary Board for Abbeville County. State of South Carolina, j County of Abbeville. To S. A. Wakefield, R. A. Keaton nr T> ri ...l .... ?< A _ J.'f ttuu vv. jl\u truwiuer, jiiuaicc.iui Alltreville School District No. 27 : You are h'ereby ordered to hold an election at the School House, on Saturday, May 29th, 1909, to decide whether or not a special tax of two (2) mills shall be levied and collected on said District for school purposes, as provided for in Section 1208 of the School 4 Law of South Carolina. r* J. Foster Hammoud, P. L. Grier, J. Howard Moore, Co. Board of Education. May 14th, 1909. Tbe aiasCDlot the city?Speed's Clnco cigars A big lot of standard novels?"reprints" only fifty cents each at Speed's Drug Store. a M