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rimM I IN buying a * is to buy This is the w; our goods to from establisl made their re I high classed c every garmeri sonal guarant * We have b< | enough to kn ; give our cust p values for the | THE R( The One Event in I South Carolina 0 attended by every man, woman and child The ' State Fair , Columbia, S. C. ? November 1 to 6,1909 S pi JOHN G. MOBLEY, President P. A. W. LOYE, Secretary n The Finest Exhibits ! The Record Attendance The Best Races b. Reduced Railroad Rates PRESIDENT TAFT WILL BE PRESENT Come to the State Fair There Will Be a Welcome For You J- a ^^ "iii nuMARBLE AND GRANITE, I am in the marble aud granite busi- |j dobs. I represent Owen Bros. Mar- |, ble Company, of Greenwood, S. C. g We Pay tlie Freight }l and guarantee satisfaction, ff work b does not come up to contract it does u not cost you a cent. a Any one wanting Monuments, S Toombs, Slab Work or Curbing I will be pleased to have them call on me at A Abbeville, S. C., or at the shops in Greenwood. 0( Joe F. Edmunds, si y. Director of Agents. ai p a Get an opera jjiass at Rykard's and you y, can see the whole show. ti ran nil! m ISI ^ man 's jpl by the Clot j|M wears. |(1|| The Clothe igflHi not be very &H?Pr> sive, but n n Kor-Atn 1 f*Ji a uwuiin tern, fit \v< hold shape, l suit the safest plan from a reliable firm. ay we do in buying ? 1 sell. We buy oniy led houses, who have putation by making lothing, and we back it we sell by our peree. sen in business long ow that it pays us to :omers the very best ir money. tSENBERG MERi nu nmirnTnmn iinTlflr TH! ill Wilms nuiint. | FFICE WILL BE OPEN FEOMj ~ FEIBAY, OCTOBER 15th UNTIL FEIDAY, BE- 1 Big CEMBEE 31st, 1909. Til la-Id 'he Kate of State, County, School I 'j111 and Special Tax, Including One Lm', Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar jlar* Commutation Tax. j N ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TO | near raise supplier for the fiscal year commenc- . ig Jauu?ry 1, 1909, notice Is hereby giveu lat the ( fflce of County Treasurer for Abbe- the Hie County will be open for the collection oi . . , ixes for said fiscal year from Friday, Octo-1 jr 15th, until Friday, December 81st, with Fair jt penalty. There will oe added? ffl, A penalty of one per cent, on all taxes not ' ?ld on January 1st, 1910. shov A penalty of two per cent, on all taxes not T, ild on February 1st, 1910. \ penalty of seven p?-r cent, on all taxes shov )t paid on March 1st, 1910. Rates per cent, of taxation are as follows: 8tate Tax - mills. uc,s County Tax 3 " vear Special County 8. F 2% " . Constitutional School 3 " an" ii>i? Total - 1-1 tli> In addition to the above, a special tax will 3 collected for school purposes as follows: I At Abbeville Special School S mills I shov Abbeville Special K. R. Bonds 1V? " ! . ?r Abbeville High School 1 % " dep. Antrevllle 2 " to ii Donalds 3 ' | . Due West 8 " ! """ v , .i | .lk;i<1 XVCU?CD V ??" Lebanon 4 " -Pi Sharon 4 " Bethel 3 " high Lowndesvllle 4 " Mt. Carmel 3 " lut Willlngton 5 " cuit, MoOormlck 4 " M Buffalo 2 " tlK Fondviiie - 3 " inat WarrentoD 3 " ..... j Cold Springs 3 " A poll tax of ODe Dollar per capita on till r,,y!1 >ale citizens between the age ol 21 and GO t[ie ears, except such an are exempt by law, will e collected. ",e A commutation road tax of One Dollar will \ e colleoted the same time as other taxes i om all male citizens between the ages ol 18 j o'?"( nd 50 years, except such as are exempted by ! ^avi iw. Uuless said tax Is paid by first of March, I HO, eight days work upon the public high-j coll< 'ays will be required under an overseer, 11 so ; prj(] jucb be necessary. ; Taxes are payable only In gold aud sliver. bio aln, United States currency, Naiionbl Bank g||V( fotes and Coupons ol State Bonds which be- ] :ime pajab'e during the year 1909. A t?<x ol prlz< ) cents will be collected on each dog. Parties desiring Information by mail in re-j ard to their taxes will please write before I thir 'ecember 16th, stating the location of their j ? roperty, and luc ude postage for reply, and lose paying taxes by check must Include Mi le charge for collection. 1 j)(l j J. F. BRADLEY, j Countv Treasurer. ' 'J!!!., Oct. 190'J. " I worl The Urd-Kock of Succe*n '"'rs ies in a keen, clear brain, backed by 1'ur( udomitable will aud resistless energy. "n|>: ucb power comes from tbe splendid As ealth that Dr. King's New Life Pills 1,11m apart. They vitalize every or^an and m|(], uild up brain and i.ody. J. A. Har-! W|(, ion, Lizumore, W.Va., writes : "They ! nf , re tbe best pills I ever used." 25c\ at ; " . peed's drug store. __ ' gam ' ro:i?l Iwujn Lnoklnic to Your Iiilert-Nt*. i Call and see uie at once, as I have two nc ?t _ jltajieti near public tquure to dlnpoM; ol at u !liut JcriUce. 'I brt-e hhIck <>? tiwulllnKS have r<?utly been mailt! in tfapcliy to new comers, : nd tbe slipp y it tunning short. Can well on a number of vacant lot*, but unless yon j pply early cannot fill yonr bill lor Itnproyed , ^ roperty. Not a vaoant dwelling In the city, ud tbe supply 1b not equal to demands, so i (jo on bad beat look after tbe two cottages men- _ " oned. M. E. Holllngiwortb. j Q&| rim if run i.i.i i ill win iud^ed lies he s need jjtlJ|f expen= I WW lust be IfJ/j m ngrpat elf and JH. 1 I \ \r J : MU * 4 flATHT* If rATTTV^ *K^" t^Y this method of c ness our sales ha a steady increase from y If anything you buy fr< not prove as repres will give you your m( The house we buy fro fund it to us. This is we buy from houses tion. Vrvn Knir frnm ns an jl \j u uw.j 1a v4jla ww ? ? money's worth or yo back. CANTILE COMI E6REATESI OF STATE FAIRS " EEYONE WILL EE IN COLUMBIA NOV. 1 TO 6. Events Planned?All Sorts of Pleasures?Cheap Rates. 10 fnrty-lirst annual state fair, to l?o in C'olnniliia November 1 lo 6. promises e tlie licsl in tin* history of the Soiilli * ilinsi Agricultural nml Mechanical Soi*. Not only are the premiums offered it than ever before, hut the officers of ! ?i organization have arranged a program ^ will bring hundreds of visitors from )U by states. ^ i Saturday, November 6, the feature of closing day will be the visit of Presi- J : Taft. He will make nn address at the an ( rounds to several thousand people and pa rwarii will be taken through the city aud * tnl vii the principal points of interest. n le premium list issued some time ago vs that a number of valuable prizes are ed for the best display of farm prod. This was one of the features last T in whieh there was lively competition, farmers throughout the state are writSecretary Love for information as to conditions for entrance. lother feature last year was the bench v. There were so many entries in this g trtment that the society has decided 1 ncrcase the prizes and classes to be ail- 1 ed and a special space has been set j 0 for the dogs. > ic racing, of course, will be up to the 5 1 standard. Since the society lias joined I Virglnia-Carolinas-Oeorgia racing cir- ^ , the horses sent South are some of I speediest in the country, and an exam- . Ion of some of the records now being A e on the Virginia tracks will show that ? 1 sport is promised those who care for C events. President Mobley will see that j racing Is kept absolutely clean. I special committee is at work on the j ational department. It Is planned to ^ > Tuesday set aside for the schools and ( ges, anil with a view to encouraging c e in scliool ami college work consiiloraspace will be given for tbe exhibits, rr and bronze medals are awarded as i'S. Tbe students and pupils must get 8 r admission cards from tbe officers of respective institutions one week before fair. Ol iitary day at the fair also promises to argel.v attended. Prizes have been ofil. and thru President Mobley, after a wi erence with a number of officers of the CO h Carolina Guard association, active k is being done among the various mem- 'al In order to insure a lar?o attendance. * her announcement concerning the condi- < s will 1?o 111:1 ik> later. ba ide from the fair proper there will be lreds of attractions. including a large way, anil the main street of the city ^ he lined with shows under the control Am lie officers of the Fair society. Ami t forget the Carollna-Clemson footlmll Ki e 011 Thursday. Of course all the rail- ^ Is will sell specially reilneed tickets for on visitors to the state fair.* Tile attend; promises to be the largest ou record, (hI 1 > tit: 'he Rosenberg Mercantile , will save you money on an ;ging and ties. pa mi I ioing busitve showed 4-rv TT/^n v H cell LU j'cai. )m us does ;ented, we Dney back. m will rethe reason of reputad get your ur money PANY. Abbeville-Greenwo od MUTUAL iSllliiCE ASSOCIATION. roperty Insured, 11,750,000 March lbt, 1909. VltiTE TO OR CALL ou the underslgne or the Director of your Towuat-ii any Information you may desire about r plan of insurance. iVe^liisnre your property agaiaat dsstru lisE, WIfiBSTO&V OS IMHISS, d do so cheaper than any insurance Com ny In existence. tememl9r we are prepared to prove to yot st oars Is the safest and cheapest plan <> urance tnown. J. R. BLARE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S, 0. IRASER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. G. B0AED~D1RE T0R8 1. O. Majors, Greenwood .T. Mahry (jokesbury > , d, uuuaiun WL. B. Cllnkscales Due West V. W. L. Keller ..Long (Jane . A. Keller .Smith vllle V. A. S'evenson Cedar Spring A. H. Wilson Abbeville City t. B. Cheatham Abb9vllle Country >r. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle 1.8. Bo en Lowndesvllle L. O. Grant Magnolia idwln Parker Callioun Mills 1. L. Edmonds HordeauT J. L. Rasor Walnut Grove V. A Nlckles Hodges I. G. Bowles Coronaoa >.8. Hattlwauger Ninety-Six J.C. Dusenbeiry Klnards ra B.Taj lor fellowship oseph Lake Phcent* lev. J. B. Muse Verdery . H. Chllep, Jr Bradley W. Lyon Troy V. A. Cheatham Yeldell J. E. Dorn CalllBGU J. E. Dorn Klrkseys I. H. StfvenP Brooks Abbeville, 8 O.. March 1. 190U jand for Sale. le Hundred and Two and OneHalf Acres, iihin less than two miles of the inrporute limits of Abbeville. Oue e roora bouse iu good condition, one rye roomy barn, two additional tent houses, good well and spring, lendid pasture. Perms of Sale?One-third cash and lance on time. Apply to S. A. Grave*. J. R. Kluger, tbe Jeweler. lOCO Virginia 'e., Indianapolis, Ind., wrlteo: "I wuhko; ak in.ni kidney tioubie that I coo Id hardly ' Ik a hundred foot.. Four hottles of Foley's dney KeniPdy cleared my complexion.' red ray biukaehe and tt:e irregularities appeared, and I can now attend to bu>d. ' every day, ?ud recommend Foley's K Id- i > Kemedy t;? all hi flerert-', KSllrurr-d me er th* doctors nnd other romodlen had . led." C A. MiHi.rd & Co. rlr. F O Fritz, Oneoula, N. Y., writes: "My' le i?ir 1 was eiently bentflited by taking lejV urlno Luxntlve. at d I think It 1h the i it remedy lor < < list I pat Ion and liver trou!." Foe\> Orlno Laxative I., ml Id, pleaFl and effective, and cures habitual oonstl- i lion. C. A. Milford & Co. I OFFER For Sale One House and Lot ami vacant lot in tbe City of Abbeville near' the shops. A desirable home at a reasonable p-ice, only $1600. 200 Acres of land on Due West' and Autreville road. Three ten-i ant house?, thrre wells of water,1 pasture, timber and wood. This place is 12 miles from Abbeville and aln.nt 7 miles frnm Due West. A baigaiu at tbe price, only $2500. DwelliDg and Store in the city of Al'bfville nf-ar S. A. L shops. Price $2,000. Tli* very place for a' initn wiu.tii'g lo do Miiall mercnn tile business. I I House and Lot corner Church and Tanyatd Streets. This house is new, well built and lias six rooms. Price $2,000. House and Lot in Mt. Carme ; iw located in the best section of thi town. Price $550. 211 Acres about 10 miles from Abbeville,one 5-ro< m dwelling, two tenant houses and out houses. This place is well watered. Tbrte boree farm open and luO acies in pasture. Price $13 | er acre. Is worth more' money. One Lot on coiner of Orange and Lemon Sin eta, beautifully located level and well drained, $500. Two Lots near Wardlaw Street, two minutes walk from Graded School; near in, and a bargain at $500 each. 165 Acres, known as the Faulkner ner place, right at Lower Long Cane Church, a two horse farm open and rented. Price $1,500. Ill Acres one and one-fourth mile from City limits, price $2000.00. 469 Acres, well improved, 10 tenant houses and necessary out houses all comparatively new, 11 miles from Abbeville, 4 or 5 miles from Calhoun Falls, price $7,500. One 5 Room House, on 6 acre lot in the town of Mt. Carmel, within 50 yards of two churches and the high school, price $700, would be cheap at $1000. 260 Acres land near Mt. Carmel, S. C., price $2,600, possibly enough wood on this place to pay for it. List your Heal Estate with me and come to see me. If you want to buy I baveor can get what you want. If you want to sell I canfiud you a buyer. I also buy and sell all kinds of Stocks and Bonds. Remember I represent the Equitablf, the strongest Life Insurance Company in the world. Eobt. S. Link Office over Milford'a Book Store. Charleston and Western Carolina By Schedule in effect September 12,1908. Dally Dully Dully Lv Augosta 10.10am 4.85pm 6.30am Ar McCormlck.. 11.56am 0.38pm 8.14am Lv McCormlcfc 8.16am Lv Calbouo Kails... 9.25am Ar Anderson 11.00am Lv AlcUormlcK 11.56am 6.18pm Ar Greenwood 12.57pm 7 50pm Ar Waterloo 1.28pm Ar Laurena 2 00pm Ex. Sun. bv .Laurens z.goptu s.iusm Ar Fountain inn... 8.17pm 9.28am Ar Greenville 4.00pm 10.20nm Lv Laurens 2.32pm Ar Woodrufl 8.18pm ArSpartanburg 4 05pm Lv apartanburg 6.25pm (So. Ky.) Ar Hendersonvllle 8,15pm ArABbevllle 9 18pm Lv Asbevllle 7.00am (So. Rj\) Ar Hendersonvllle 8.05am Lv Spartanburg 12 20pm (C. AW. C. Ry) Lv Woodrufl 1.13pm A r Lftu ren 8 2.03pm Lv Greenville 12.20pm 4.80pm Kx.San. Lv Fountain Inn... 1.03pm 5.25pm Ar Lauren* 1.45pm 6.25pm Lv Laurent* 2.12pm (C. .N.AL.) Lv Clinton 2.32pm Ar Newberry 3.20pm Ar Columbia 4.55pm Ar Charleston 10.00pm LvTSurens 2 82pm C- <fc W. C.) Ar Greenwood 3 32pm 8.55am Lv Anderson 4.00pm Lv Calboun Falls... 5.36pm Ar McCormlck 4 82pm 7.52<m 6.45pm Lv McCormlck 4.32pm 7.52am 6.47pm Ar Augusta 615pm 9.35nm 9.35pm Solid through trains between Greenville and OhHrltntoD via LaureDsand Columbia. i Trl-weekly Palace Car Line belWfen Au- ' gubta and Asbevllle. Trains Nor. 1 and 2 leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursdays and Salurdays. Leave Asbevllle Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Note?The above arrivals and departures,as well as comections wltb otv er companies, are given ad Information, and are not guaran teed. Ernest Williams, G. P. Agt, Augusta, Ga. R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager. Blue Ridge Railway Go. Effective June C, 1909. No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Eafitbound. Dally Dally Dally Ex. Sun Stations? A. M. P. M. P. M. LvWalballa 8 15 3 27 1 35 Lv West Union 8 ffl 3 82 1 45 Lv Senecu 9 08 3 50 2 15 LvJordanlti 9 10 3 52 5 29 Lv Adams 9 25 4 07 5 47 Lv Cherry'* 9 28 4 10 5 50 Lv Pendleton 9 40 4 22 ? 02 Lv Auiud 9 48 4 30 fl 13 Lv Handy Springe 9 51 4 83 6 17 Lv Denver 9 56 4 38 6 '25 Lv West Anderson 10 10 4 52 6 45 Lv Anderson (Pass. dep). 10 15 4 57 6 55 Lv Anderson (Fgf. dep)... 10 18 5 00 Ar Bel ton 10 45 5 27 \Veatbound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7 Statlor.S? r. M. A. M. A. M. Lv BHton 5 15 11 55 Lv Anderson (Kgt. depot) 6 11 12 21 Lv Anderson (Pass. dep).. 6 14 12 24 9 20 Lv West Anderson 6 20 12 30 1) 80 Lv Denver 6 33 12 48 9 50 Lv Sandy Springs G 38 12 48 10 00 LvAutun 0 41 12 51 10 05 Lv Pendleion 6 49 12 59 10 20 Lv Cherry's 6 59 1 09 10 85 Lv Adame 7 02 1 12 10 40 Lv Jordanl't 7 20 1 30 11 05 Lv Heiiec" 7 22 1 32 12 05 Lv West UnloD 7 40 1 50 12 30 __ Ar Wsihwiia 7 45 1 55 12 40 j Will also slop at the following stations and 'afce no mid let off passengers?i'binuey's, Jaiues, Toxaway, Wdcb. E J. 1(. Anoin-on, J-tij eilnt<rdent ir oi Foley's Hooey & Tar clears the air pas-'.i. fukos, stors the Irritation lu the throat, w sooth-s the Intlimed memhraufs, and the m?"t obstinate cough disappears. Sore andli.flamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold la expelled from the system. Re- w fuse any but the genuine In the yellow pack- ?' age. C. A. Milford ACa h Ma Pile ManZen is Prepared of Piles in all of Distressing a This preparation is ant jelly-like preparation put attached, thus enabling si apply ManZan to the affec inflammation and heals th and child who is afflicted w and avoid a painful, serious CURE We guarantee ManZa your money. Why? Bees on the market today. It v anyone suffering from Piles marvelous ManZan Pile ( ous. Send us your name ai you a free trial package of thousands to be one of the and cure of Piles in any for of ManZan from your drug not do all we claim your i * * _ .a. rr stitute, dui insist on wan^< P JOHN W. KENNED C. A. MILFORE FlU State, County President: F. E HARBISON. Board of Dire< Vieanska, J. H. DuPre, R. M. I Clinkscales, C. C. Gambrell. We solid your bnsii it safely We are Id pobj*iod to mak< when placed in Out* Sn.vii The Peopl< ABB! OFFICERS. B.|G. THOMSON, Preside: G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-PresI B. E. COX, Caebier. SCHOC Tablets General S Speed's FRESi Direct frci week at th Store of C. A. Mil SOOTHER TIB SOOTH'; Unexcelled Dinning Car Through Pullman Sle Convenient S< Arrival and ] No. of Trains. 118 Leaves at 1 Columbia 115 Arrives froi at 12:18 p. 112 Leaves at 4 111 Arrives at I 116 Leaves at 6 117 Arrives at 1 For full infornaation*as to ra Bailwt J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta. Ga. Mchcdule for Due Wtsl Kiillw Morning train leaves Ds.e Wen at venlng train leaves Due West at alns meet the morning anil evening i tbe Southern at Donalds. .Passenger* can go out trow Due W< ie evening freight train which leave 'est at two o'clock. Put up your winter clothes and bl ltd oeaar and lavendar flakea. Much lan camphor ballp. For sale at M: ng itort. Pboo* 107. nZan i Remedy Especially for the Treatment the Various Forms of This md Painful Affliction. iseptic, astringent and healing. It is a up in a tube with perforated nozzle ifferers of Pile diseases in any form to :ted parts readily. ManZan draws out e affected parts. Every man, woman ith piles in any form should use ManZan > operation. ;s PILES n to give satisfactory results or refund luse we believe it to be the best pile cure vill be a pleasure to us to mail free to i_i j: - i? _r ii.. UI Ally I Cv.ldl UljCdoCo d bcUlipiC U1 IIIC ure. Don't wait. Delays are dangernd address to-day and we will gladly send this wonderful preparation, admitted by best remedies of its kind for the relief m ever known. Purchase a 50 cent tube gist or dealer and if the preparation does noney will be refunded. Take no subin. REPARED BY Y & CO. Chicago, U. S. A. I & CO., Abbeville, S. C. I HIT IMllttTTfll! !M ilDflLVlLJjfi aid City Depository. . Vice-PreBldent: Caahlar: P. B. SPEED. J. H. DuPBE. jtors : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. laddon, W. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. P. less and are prepared to handle ' and conservatively. i you leans, and to j<ay interest on deposits, ig-s Department. >s Savings Bank. JVILLE, s. c. DIRECTORS. S. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson nt- G. A. Nenflfer, C. C. Gambrell, dent. W. E. Owens. P. B. Gary, J. S. Ftark, B. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. >L BOOKS Pencils Ink chool Supplies. Drug Store. FT % \ynxr o the factory every e up-to-date Drug LFORD & CO. ,N RAILWAY. S GBEATEST SYSTEM. Service. eping Cars on all Through Trains. ;hedules on all Local Trains* Departure of Trains. ! 0:20 a.m. for Greenville and m Greenville and Columbia m. :05 p. m. for Greenville. >:20 from Columbia. ?0 for Columbia. ':0op. m. from Greenville. tee, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern ly Ticket Agent, !or J, t. xiuem, Division Pass. Agent, Charleston 8. C. ay, ( Seaboard Schedule. llKtt) N?. 83 due 12 81 p. m. Southbound vestibule 1 ni ?e No. -t'i due 12.46 i>. nj. Northbound local, trains No.Mdue 8.16 r. ?*" Southbound lccal. No. 32 due 4.IS p. ni. Northbound -vestibule. 'Bt on No, S7 due 2 89 a. m. Wnntbbound night train iB Due No. 3tJ due 2,43a. m. Northbound nlgbt tran anket Fall colds are quickly cured by Foley's better Honey and Tar, ttoe great Unoat and lose llford' remedy. Tbe genuine ccataloa no kMBAu drug*. C. A. Mltford 6 Co. t