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AYe have given closer
tor Stock of <*oo(
\ before. In <
Dry Goods, (
Trunks src
I T mi/rcT wr A I
IjV VV JCiOi
axd we are g01\
the low:
Dry Gooc
Our line of Dry Goods is f
plete in Staple Cotton Goo<
Woolens, from 5 cts per ya
$1.00 per yard Woolen Go*
Blanliets
Krnm 7C rts ner nair to the
. w... / J [ I - per
pair.
Clothing
Our line of Men's and Be
stand the test under any C(
workmanship, style, qualit
Our Mens.Suits gg gg f
range from . . vWbWV ?
In these Suits you will fii
styles that will please an
such a large stock to select
Children Suits, in straight
bockers, ages from 3 years
from $1.25 to $6.50 per Sui
You are cordially invited to i
layi-g in your winter's ri
you cai> fiud at our store r,
Your;
<areafr ad Grand ilSgPlr^^Jrl
MK&SSS Mil
Range
preunro |5^a> 16 oallCn k'f'*'-' ,
__ tafias all co pt-zn
saver
There's Only
fflffifT ? that's the Great KAJEJ
mnlrn rl.ilmn ? hufc liGro'a
MP&BF Ranges outlast threo of r
gffff they're the only ranees rnrulo 1
MWm and Charcoal Iron and they
MmM rust. Then, the alr-tlRht Joints nr
My your fuel bill la hull and elves yc
### ^ the year.
mam The MAJESTIC has a 13-rnllo:
mmm voir which heats water In a JU/y.
Iff vrhea dropped It forms a rlsid she
BeB rack elides out automatically, hold)
BBm peue to U) oa It. Another feature
HI The Great a?
ii Maje
III Malleable and CL
BBift ^-i
111 Ram
w|A fa tha open end ash pan which acts c
lis under tbo ash pan ? no muss or ciani.;
wvfi Each exclusive MAJE3TIC
lM more practical, more ocrvicc
un beat range your money can
it **
Should Compa
Kitchen
A BARGAIK t
If you are in need c
sure and see me tefc
save you money, as
lumbus and Webber
closing out". Will sel
cost for SPOT CAi
Be sure and see 1
J. W. Mi
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k
Yu Ah
attention to buying
Is this season than m
consequence we have
largest- stock of
#iotiiing, Shoes,
SB IB _
I Ml Oases
IIIFI r-*eaa^S|r'
RKET PRICE
G 10 SELL TIIEM A
EST TRICES.
Is
ull and coin- n ,
:1s and Fancy Children
rd Outings to dictated
have the
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Shoes rai
: best at $4.00 men s Sh
drcn's Sh
TJnci
,ys Suits will R
>mpar.son, m ^
v, and price. _
r $2.00 per
0 $20.00- Men's Un
id colors and $-.00.
yone, having "
from. ^ SftXiX1
: and Kickerto
17 years, ^ or^ an(
it. at prices
inspect our large stock of F
ipply. No matter what lin
it a great bargain.
3 for business,
D. POLI
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"Ho
Rang?
Wzjf' With a
fp? (I Reputation99
Body
- -^cmade of
^ Charcoal
SKI I ||
hsspib ^ 3?o%
srdiLu^k^tel ? . to life of
Range I
' One
3TIC?it's so easy to
the proof ? Majestic NaSkA
my other malco, becauso
exclusively ol Malleable wgjs^
Just can't break, crack oi
id pure asbestos lining cuts
>u a perfect baker every day Wirok
n, nil copper, moveable resorNo
springs iu the oven door? towR
If bearing any weight ? oven
Ing any tiling cecuxo that hap
STIC if
rarcoal Iron
is a e hovel nnd a emnll nsh pnp [igjs
:c>r of Uro about a MAJESTIC. SB3
feature makes triis range
nbie, more durable?the
buy regardless of price,
imlws?t3
Ordinary
K WAGONS!
)f a good wagon be
>re you buy. I can
I have a lot of OoWagons
which I am
1 them at wholesale
SII.
ne.
dKEE, Jr.
COFF
of our Fall and Winre
have ever done
5 bought tlie
R
, Hats, Caps,
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Shoes ?
II
of Shoes for Men, Women and A
a
includes all the novel features h
by the fashion of 1909. We p
goods and it will give us pleasure rj
them to you. In prices Men's
ige from $1.50 to $4.00. Wo- ^
oes from $1.00 to $2.50. Chil- c;
oes in all sizes from 25c to$ 1.50
(
erwear
libbed Vests, white flannel, all
:ce lined, from 50 cts per suit to j,
suit.
iderwear from 50 cts per suit to
I
IS Tl
i Dress Shirts, Men's and Boys,
from 25 cts to $100.
all and Winter goods before jj
e you may be interested in u
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AKOFF m
I MlKMf J NOTICE. I
CO
OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM n>
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th ?
UNTIL FRIDAY, DE- ?
CEMBER 31st, 1909. ?v
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The Kate of State, County, School l"
and Special Tax, Including One
Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar
Commutation Tax, E
IN ACCORDANCE VITU AN ACT TO
raise supplier for tbe flncal year commeoc- Cfl
irij; J tdiirtrv 1, 1909, notice Ik hereby given (jf
that ihf ftlceoi County Treasurer tor Ab'ie- r
vi le C-'uuij willbeopeu for the collection o! 1
taxes lor mild fiscal jear Irom Friday, Octo- ev
tier 1-jtli, uutil Friday, Dacernber 81st, wltb (),
uu; penally. There will ve added?
A pen-iliy of one.pfr ecu), on all taxes nol
paid ou January 1st", 1910. b<
A per ally ol two pe? rent. on all taxes not
paid on February l?t. 19i0.
\ penalty ol seven t<? r cent, on all taxr-t. W
not paid on March lal, 1910. of
Kmes i>er ceut. ol taxation arc as foilowa: w
Stile Tax i>% mills. :n
County Tax 3 " n
Special Cnuniy S. F " ?
Constitutional School 3 " at
Total 14 bIn
addition to the above, a special tax will .
be collet-Ud for ecbcol purposes as follows: 1?
Abbeville Special School 5 mills to
Abbeville Special S. It. Bonus \% "
Abbeville High School "
Antrovlllp 2 "
Donalds 3 "
l>ue West 8 "
lveowee 3 "
I r.hnnnn 4 '
Sharon i "
Jlei hei 3 " j"
l.ownclovilie ,.4 " !"
Cirmel 8 " in
W i.! Iii kftoil 0 " tl<
M Uoruiick 4 " 1U
Su,r*l{i. 'i " al
h.mdwiie 1 ' tl
Warrcoton 3 " w
C"ld Spring* 3 " J'1
A poll tax i f One Dollar per capita on all w
mule cinzens between tbe age of 21 and GO Jf
years, except such as are exempt by law, will ll
tie collected. f(
A couiniu'atIon road lax r.f One Dollar will
be colli cud tbe mine time as other tuxes jj
Irom ell male clMz-ns between tbeag'soi 18 ^
>iiul 5o years, except mch as are exempted by
law. Unless paid tiix Is paid by first ot March. '
1D1U, eight dnja work upoo tbe public high tl
Wtiyu will tie lequired uudtr au oneiseer, ;l so k
mncb l>e necessary.
Tixes aie payable on'y In cold and silver
coin. Uul'ed States cuneucy, NMloni I Bank
Notes and Coupons ot Slate Homi? wbicb be- 'J
come payable dining tbe year 1909 A t; x of t'
ot) ceuts will be collected on each do:;. b
l'?riles desiring informallou by uiall In retard
lo ihelr taxes will pleat-e write before <j
December 1G h, sia'lng the location r?f their
property, and luc ude posti-ee for reply, ami
those paying taxes by check njusl include
the charge tor ccllecllou.
.J, F. BHADLEY,
County Treasurer. fl
Oct. 15KJ-J. J . j:
ITCH s
Cured in JIO ^liiiulcM v
by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never H
fails. Sold by 1\ ?{. Sjieetl, Druggist. s
Cattle Impounded.
Ti.ken up on my p'ace ono blaclt bull yearlint;.
Uwner muy obtain Millie bv proving
property and paying costs. George Walker. s
? j
M an'(Ml.
To sell Improved (arm lands nt S10 CO lo t
?1?00 icr riti ; near the new proposed emmty
?f:il of McC ?rru ck to be tr.rmt d from parts el
.\bbtvil !>\Gr?-en wood m:d Ivlfctlleld Counties.
A. J. Pjvis, McCormlek,tl. C. ?
e
. , Mule lor S Ic. y
If you want, the lieu wngoB mule at a barga
n ree J. W MrKee, Jr.
Ijost quality spi'ctad<\s an<I<>i>ora classes |
at lizard's. |a
JITY COURTS i
CAN'T TRY TIGERS.
?t
UDGE ALDRICH RENDERS FAR-REACHING
DECISION.
Handicap Authorities.
*
uling, if Sustained by Supreme Court,
May Cripple Policeman in Fighting
Liquor Sellers.
Anderson, Sept. 25.?An appeal case
rom the mayor's court involving an
uportaut question of jurisdiction was
ecided before Judge Aldrich in tbe
sssions court today. The appeal was
rom a decision of the mayor imposing
tine of $100 or 30 days for seiliug
.'hi-key. Appellant's counsel took
be position that the mayor's court had
o jurisdiction to try a defendant
harged with violation of dispensary
iw, the mayor had only concurrent
iri.-diction with the magistrate and
hat a* tbe statutes gave a magistrate
ojuri-diciion to try such cases the
jayor was bound also by the same
tatutory limitation. The general
tatutesgive the mayor of tbe city the
uue powers as a magistrate, and it
'as argued by counsel for the defense
lat a city council could not extend by
rdinance the jurisdiction defined by
ae legislature.
The decision of Judge Aldrich, in
ase it is sustained by the supreme
wrill n T + lin rv-> Aof fo r.roooh in f?
I'uii) will uc wi iiic uiuov jcvi -i tav/uiu^
snsequence. It might seriously hamer
the enforcement of the liquor law
i every town and city in the State.
J1 that the police department of a city
juld do would be to make arrests and
ave a warrant issued by a magistrate,
he magistrate would then, if upon a
reliminary hearing the evidence warinted
it, send the case up to ti e tenons
court for trial.
The decision hus attracted a great
eal of interest here. The city will
ppeal to the supreme court, and a deision
of that tribunal will be awaited
ith general interest over the State.
IHIll ill All *n*ipill
Itw MfcN UN uHttflWOOD
POSTOFFICE.
ACKSONVILLE CONTRACTORS TO COMPLETE
THE BUILDING.
flay Be In Five Months.
lie U. S. F. and G. Co , the Bonding
Company, Gives W. T- Hadlow Job of
Completing the Contract.
(Index.)
The United States Fidelity and
uaranty Company of Baltimore,
liich concern furnished the bond for
[r. Fred Minskpll in his contract with
ie government to build the new Fedal
building here, has let the contract
r the completion of the work to a
rge firm of contractors in Jacksonille,
Fla., Messrs. W. T. Hadlow and
ompany who will begin work at once
ill) a large force of hands.
Mr. Hadlow was here this week and
ade the final arrangements with Mr.
anuering, of Washington, D. C., who
is been here for several weeks. Mr.
aolow stated while here that he
lougbt it possible that the building
mid be com|ilcted in fitfe mouths.
The contract, so far as the movement
is concert ed, remains in Mr.inshah's
name. Messrs. Hadlowand
mpany ?rf simply to earry out the
utracf. The amount to be paid will
> the same as thut under the first
vard to Mr. Miusball.
The time for the completion of the
lilding has been exiended to the first
Augm-t, 1910.
A Correction.
Abbeville, S. C., Oct. 1, 1909.
ditor Press and Banner:
Your Wedneseay morning editiou
ntaining an*account of the sad acci;ut
to Miss Louise Allen, stating that
found her in Spnrtanburg, dressed in
ening dress, and that several times
> rou'e home, the train was slopped
order to secure medicine to relieve
M' pain. Both statements wereerroneis.
Miss Allen was attired in a plain
hite school dress, suitable for school
street wear. The only medicine that
as given her was by Dr. Kellar, while
> Greenville. I met Miss Allen in
reenviile anil not in Spartanburg,
id she was then being well cared for
v Dr. and Mrs. Kellar.
I would thank you to publish this,
i a9 much as your account was unjust
i the yound lady.
C. D. Brown. |
Deatb of William C. Moore]
Mr."William C. Moore died at the home
! his daughter, Mrs. Morton in Due West
st Thursday night, September 30th, 1909,
i his 77th year. In the years gone by the
K'cased was oue of Abbeville's prominent
lerchants, under the firm name of Moore
ad QuaitTe. Mr. Moore was a brave and
ue soldier, lighting through the four
ears of the war between the states. He
as a gentleman of genial and affable
lanners, and generous to a fault. He
ved in Abbevilio all his life until the past
iw years when he left his old home and
ent to live with his daughter, Mrs. Wile
Morton, where he remained up to the
me of his death. His work on earth is
tSfl.rt/] "I-V'l l?te %?4- {t< MAW ft 4* rOpf P?'A fYl
JliZMitru <11114 1110 o|iiiiu ir> uvn au IVDK iivm
tie cares and vexations of life, and is with
indrcd and friends in the great beyond.
Three daughters and other relatives and
fiends mourn his departure. Interment
as made in Long Cane Cemetary on Friay
where lie sleeps beside loved ones gone
efore.
The bereaved family have tho sympathy
f this community.
TO DIFFER IS TO BE DAMNED(From
the Manning Times.)
Judging from the editorials in yesterav's
State the newspapers that do not
ellectentirely the views expressed by that
icwspaper are to be censured by it. Well,
o far as this .newspaper is concerned, it
k ill give expression to matters and things
s it sees it, and will not concede to the
itate or any other newspaper being posessed
with a .superior intelligence, nor a
upcrior virtue.
For Male. .
Largo two story dwelling on South Main
treet. Lot extends through from Main to
ail street. Within two hundred yards of
mill iff sumjirtv A I in viriiiti* in 1.hi< fnr siunn
mo. y??e J. S. Stark, or J. E. McDuvid.
Th?* Il )fei berg MercmH'e Co. are> oppnlhg
p lull goods evrry clay You will suve uiouy
by seeing ihelr-goods before you buy,
aave money by bi'iying your spectacles
Rykard's.
First lot ol Zeob MKJee's 'Taik CoTuer'
old out. Second-lot iusi arrived. .Read li 6j
,U means. Only one dollar, at Kpttd'fc Drug
> tore.
See th>
Before y
all of
net
They areC
the H
mi *
rney a
If all am
they ha-*
They
You'l
right pla
The ]
tisement
We sell D
N<
Also,
ery and
All tl
If you need anything
t
Yours chea
CASH B
YELLOW FRC
CHARI
Miiml anil
muuiuwi uuu
Octobe
Russian Symp
The best organi
luriu m laieiii iu
Supported by a
two hundred ma
Special 1
All Points in
Ask the Preacher
Ask the Lawyer
Allen's Minstrels.
A. G. Allen's bipr minstrel show gave
Rerformance at the corners of 15th ai
,ingo streets last night to a crowd tli
filled the large Pavilion theatre to its i
most capacity. Th'e whole perfornian
was clean and free from any objectionat
features. The stage setting was very pre
ty, being tastily arranged and the'enti
back of the stage masked in by two lari
United States flags. The singing and da
cing was far above the average. The pt
formance was brought to a close by a ri
roaring negro farce, which-brought forth
storm of .applause and sent every hot
home laughing. The Allen Minstrels ha
never disappointed an audience.?Gazetl
Little Rock, Ark.
This company will appear in Abbevil
one night, Oct. 11th.
Six Bavs.
Six days of fun and enlightenment
what the State fair promises visitors tli
year. The fair starts on-November 1 ai
will continue until the nipht of Novemb
6. President Taft visits Columbia on Si
urday, Nov. 6. Two big" football games i
eluding theClemson-Carolina game will
played. Other attractive features will
in .the list this year.
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Dr. J. S. Moft'ntt will ppcach at Upp
Long Cane on next Sunday, Oct. 10th..
"Romeo and Juliet" at the opera on F
day night.
eChea
ou buy.
your War
eds suppl
'heap in Pri
igh Quality
ire Here and Hope to 8
i everybody pays then
re the Goods to suit y<
are business and strict
1 see them when you
,ce.
place being assigned to
; when you finish read:
try Goods, Clothing, Hats,
itions, Skirts and Under*
we have the Tin, Grl*
Enamel Ware cheapei
tiings cheaper here. S<
; and want it cheaper,
>e sure and see the firn
,per and to please,
IARGAIN
NT. TE
.ESTON
Miri feel
r 25-30.
ihony Orchestra
zed and most unil
the United States,
splendid chrous of
le and female voices
^ates from
Ask the Doctor
Ask the Banker
State Fair.
a The State fair is approaching and prep
id rations are being made for a bigger fa
at than ever. The opening day is Novemb
it- 1 and the fair will last for six days. (
ee November 6 President Taft will visit C<
?le umbia and will address those who are he
it- then. The address will be one of the fef
re ures of the fair and other attractions ar
ije The Clemson-Carolina football game,
n- number of meetings of importance, ai
sr- better entertainments than the authoriti
p- have been able to secure in any previo
i a year.
ve
te' Notice of Stockholders Meetinj
W? Notice Is hereby gi verf that the regular n
nuul m? ellng of the slock holdelti. nf the Ci
itnuu Mill* will be held In the rfflca of t
I'ret-lcjent ?nd Ti easurtr, ut WtlllHixiston,
0, a' 12 o'clock noon, WfdDPKiay, Otilofc
. 20tb, 1905J. By fcrderof the President,
is . E. M. Lauder. Secretary,
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I'oIiakofTx I.oral*.
If you are looklrg for a good line of ch
lt* i <*r ii'm shouH Cill ou D. Poltakrff
,n"j Men's nnd hoys coat sweaters from 25c at
i up <t I) Pollaki fl's.
I I ( v ou are looking for- the best bovs knit
. orborker enlts at ft reasonable price, call I
D. PoIlakoH'a store. - '
. | ino new overcoats ior uie money ai v. r
i(Jr iakoil's slore.'
Clean your kid and canvas shoes with Ai
Gum. lOoenU.
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Goods.
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a a call?for
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call at the
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Shoes,
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JNITY STREET.
Petit Jurors.
The Petit Jurors for second week, Oct.
18th, 1900, are:
T. H. Price Abbeville
W. L. Dawson Long Cane
J. W. AgneW. Donalds
J. A. Campbell Lowndesville
A. a. Agnew Donalds
J. B. Billings r.?Abbeville
John Drake Donalds
L. It. Campbell Diamond Hill
C. A. Cobb Abbeville
J.D.Bowie Long Cane
S. A. Wakefield Calhoun
C. E. Jordan Bordeaux
J. H. LeGrand Magnolia
P. A. Boche. Abbeville
J.G. Smith . Abbeville
G. E. Link Abbeville
F.J. Sutherland Cedar Springs
ITT T\ AKhnvHIla
>Y. xj. nuauu
J. W. Williamson Don&lns
J. F. McMahan: Lowndesville
W. C. Jennings Bordeaux
H. S. Minshaft Abbeville
R. G. Jennings Donalds
L. F. Agnew : Donalds
T. D. Ambrose Donalds
J. Henry Carwile Lowndesville
B. F. Boyd Magnolia
! J. E. Patterson Bordeaux
A. D. Fisher Diamond Hill
Charlie McKenzie Abbeville
Wayman Below. Calhoun
J. R. Scott Calhoun *
J. L. Price Abbeville
W. C. Winn Long Cane
R. T. Jennings ..Bordeaux
A. M. Power Diamond Hill
Morse's Locals.
We have a fine lot of fat mackerel, in kits
and open barrels.
Good old genuine buckwheat Hour in next
week.
You can Hud hairy vetch, crimson and red
oiover, oats, rye, barley, dwarf rape, alfalfa or
lucerne at Amos B. Morse Co.
We enn cell you trunks and snlt cases so
tbat you can save money. See ours before
you buy.
If Its flour you want, we have tbe bent and
will sell It at a low price. See ns for groceries.
Amos B. Morse Co.
It Is time to plant your onion set*; you oan
gel all kinds from Amos B. Morse Co.
We are offering stock feed at a very low
price?good for horses, bogs or cattle.
We have an unusually good line of shoe*.
If >ou are looking for a good reliable winter
shoe Ames B. Morse Co. has It.
Boys, you can get air rifles from as at 50 and
75 penti. Amos B. Morse Coi
We sell the beat In bams and breakfast baoon.
It Is getting cold. See us for coal. Amoi
B. Morse Co.
- The Xorth Pole Found.
We have the best book published; giving
Cook's own story a- d P?ary's expedition. .
Ag-nts wanted. Outftt free; send 10c to pay
lir pjHtage. Best term*, aUo valuable premiums
er *lven to agents who work tbltty d*y?. Be
)n first In th9 Held; act at once. Phillips-Boyd
)[. Publlsblug Company, Atlanta, Ua.
re *
it; Singing Convention to Meet
a The Abbeville County Siuging Coqid
ventiou will meet at Rocky River Bapes
tist Church, Oct. 23 and 24, nil singers
us aud lovers of music are invited to attend,
. .
J. G. Bmith, Vice President.
ET? For seed and feed oats see the Rosen be r*
Mercantile Co. They will give you tbe best at
tbe lowest price.
be Tbe Rosenberg Mercantile Co. are sbowlng
g, a Hoe line of oboes ibis season. Sea them be
,er lore you uuj,
For buggies, bameps and saddlery see tbe
Rosenberg Mercantile Co.
James Frank Clinkscales,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Abbeville, s. c.
for . Office?First floor City Hall.
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Get an opera giass at Rykard's and you
can see the whole show.
rt_ Call at Rykard's and get a pair of spectacles
so you can see the elephants.
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