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i Mobiliz a of our stoc HartScha & Mar fine clothes i going o: You may ma! advance upon us f direction you pl< your demand f< things to wear. Suits and o1 from these greE clothes makers ar ed at the most s points; shirts, hat wear underwear. gloves; every thi ready for yoji., . The only thing is enemies; we any; we're on a footing with eve: in town, we With such preps for dressing yoi there's nothing i prevent you from ing into this stc taking posses thing you w* Suits specii THE This storf Santuc Mrs. B. A. Uldrick and little daughter Sarah and Mrs. J. B. Sharpe were the guests of Mrs. Otto Price, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Gordon, of Arbcr vllle, spent {Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sharpe and Master William and John Henry, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. J. B. Sharpe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Neweil spent Sat urday night with Mrs. Will Strawhorn. Master Albert and little Miss Nannie Maie Milford spent a few days of last week with their aunt, Mrs. R. S. Gordon. Mr. W. L. Dawson spent Sunday with Mr. J. B. Sharpe. Mr. Prue Blanchett, of Little Mountain, spent the week-end with Mr. Andrew New ell. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Uldrick and little Julia, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Uldrick Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Milford and chil dren spent Saturday with Mrs. Frank Kay-1 Messrs. J. H. and Carl Sharpe spent Thursday night with Mr. L. M. Strawhorn. Mr. Will Killingsworth, of Antreville, was the guest of Mr. Jim Simpson Sun day ' \J*A il.iVih-T.rnri. if in'i'ti'i'r Tn' Hi tion k of 4 ffner 'X s now n. ke your rom any 3ase, in _ __ * L-Jl '/ 0 N J JT gOOCl A ... rercoats itest of e mass, itrategic s, neck hosiery, ing is lacking haven't friendly py man believe, irations 1 well, iow to march )FG QJlu Copyri^Lt Hart Scluf ssion, at very jut AIAJL V, and overcoats at $11 i\ high values; and i is the home of Ha Mrs. Mattle Jewell was the guest of Mrs. Pierce Bowen for a few days last week.. , Miss Elizabeth Sharpe spent Saturday night and Sunday In the country with home people. Mrs. Mallssa McMahan, Mrs. J. A. King, .Mrs. Pierce Bowen and children, and Mrs. Mattle Newell, of Williamston,. were the guests of Mrs. W. B. Uldrick, Tiiursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Gordon.'and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kay dined with Mrs. J. B. Sharpe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowen gave the young people a dance on last Friday nlgbt, J and although the weather was bad, quite a number was present and the evening j was greatly enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. jj. a. King spent Sunday i aftornoon with Mrs. Pierce Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Strawhorn and chil- j dren spent Sunday with Mr. Jim Straw horn. Miss Nannie Maie Mllford spent Sunday with Misses Clara an d Dessle Simpson. It will be of interest to the many friends of Mrs. L, T. Uldrick to know she is doin?f nicely and hopes to leave tbo hospital In few daya. Betsy. Long Case. . Mr. John Stewart, of CoM Spring, spen Saturday with Mr, and ,Ea $ Stewart. r i r i ? > It -Hi L, \ reasonable pri 5 and up. At $201 at $22.50, $25, $5 or IMFDf il\U ITlLiiW irt Schaffner & Man m .Misses Linnio and Allie Beaaifordspent Friday evening in the city with ilr. and Mre. W. H. Beauford. Mr. B. H. Stevenson was a business vis itor in the city Monday, Mr. W. D. Beauford spent Saturday in the cl;y with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKeller Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart spent Sunday in Cold Spring, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billib Stewart. Mrs. w. aj. Jtseaurora ana aaugnters, lit tle Misses Viola and lone, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mr?. W. 8. Bosler. Messrs. W. 8. Bosler and J. T. McKinney were visitors to the city Saturday. Mrs. J. T. McKinney and little children spent Friday and Saturday In Prosperity with Mrs. McKinney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WiiUScott. Mr. Warren Keller spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Emma Haddon. Mr. L. F. Flnley dined with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford Wednesday. Mr. Louis Ervin,. of Greenwood, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. L, F. Finley. Messrs. I. A. Keller and Warren Keller spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Emma Haddot^14 w#'v * Several In this'community attended the Fair Wednesday. They report it very good. ?? .... ... . i Miss Nina Beauford spont Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Boeler. w. .... M I - >/: ces, of every some 57.50 Co. clothes. Some of the farmers of this community are busy hauling in their corn, and others are gathering their cotton and sowing oats. Mr. and Mrs. JBob King an* utue cnu drqn spept Saturday night and Sunday in t Cold Spring with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. New- , eU. v ? Mrs. Rosa Moore spent a few days of last-week in Walh'alla with friends and rel atlves. Mr. Tom Hawthdrn, of Abbeville, is re- ^ pairing the dwelling on Mr. Sam Nance's plantation. Mr. I^awthorn and family . will occupy the dwelling when flnisnea. c Mr. Henry Bowen was a business visitor ' to the city Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler and little son j William spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . L. F. Finley. Mr. Shelson Beauford spent Saturday in t the city with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beau ford. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hawihorn, of Abbe- j ville, were visitors to this community Sun day. ' 1 Mr. W. H. Beauford, of the city, spent Sunday with Mr. Thompson Beauford. Mr. aiid Mrs. J. T. McKInney and little children visited relatives in Prosperity Sunday" Nancy. 8?o? Your Faults. J Love Is blind, but ? *t?s lnt? ' Kimm OUvl JoamsL 9 LOWNDESVILLE " lappefllllfcs of a Week In and About the Seven-Hilled City?Personals. Lowndesville, Oct. 24th, 1914. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barksdale, of Au gusta, Ga? came up last Saturday week Ujo and have since been-with Mr. T. D. Uooley and family. The first is the son-in aw of Mr. Cooley. -.i. Mrs. W. M. Speer and little babe; went to Lnderson last week and spent a day or iwo. ' ' . t . Mr. Tom Baskin, of Savahhih, came up ast week and spent a few -days with hie ather, Mr. Tom Baskin and family, ' 1 Mr. John 0. Lomax and his son Mr. Bryan Lomax, of Anderson, . spent a day >r two at Mr. E. C. Meschine's, op-the Sa rannah. ' : ... . i Dr. Tom Pennel, of Willing-top, .was'liere ecently spying out the larid' wfth the in ention, if pleased, of locating "tiere for the jractice of medicine* ' . Mr. and Mrs. B. H-Mpeeley went to in iorson Monday and attapd^ the. marriage >f Mr. Tom Hill, which tool^ place thai light.' ? < 4 i "6 /'' |Mr. Will Bell, in business in Augusta, same up and spent a sherfrVfl^atfdh with lis father. Mr. B. A. iB&l. andothei- rel' itives. ...j-jjj tTt.iT A good ordinary bale of oottoa JWls ^oIC lere on Monday for $26, . >r j Mrs, ,3. Boiling^ Allen, Miss Wf^Mer ind Mrp, J. T..^atlpier went to. AbhevilU Wednesday with Mr. Ernest Xllen In hi* into, lie .being owner and driver of'tht >leasure carriage r < Mr. B. H. Moseley and Mr. R. J. Huek kbee went to Abbeville on Wednesday In a Juggy. . _ The, new cotton pest, anthracnose,; ;ls lourishlng Jin these parte In the late )lanted cotton. It Is not affecting th( >arly-planted cotton where It came up >oon on sandy land. In (many the early >lanted cotton In.the fid land/was a long line, coming up, and that la where it Is sc lestructive. Mr. W. W. Thompson, or loute 2, brought to the writer a staltf ol otton with fifteen grown bolls and ten ol hem were ruined. Much of the late cot on will not make the seed that were plant d. But for the unfavorable weather qoji litions, many of the planters In thl? waiiM Kotta KoH on iiniianfillv 1 avert rvrvutvu nviuu uavv uuu uu tcreage sown to oats by this time. The; ire pushing ahead and doing the beet they an.j \t , . Mr. Jas. Lomax, of Jacksonville, Fla. pent several days with relatives here. Mrs. Jas, A. Hawthorn and her daugh er, Miss Pet Hawthorn, of Latimer, came Thursday and spent the day with the son n-law of the first, Mr. J. H. Huckabee and amily. Troupe. CfltlhoBn Falls. 0 Calhoun Falls, S. C., Oct. 24.1914. J). H.H111, of Abbeville, was a business isitor to our city last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene returned to their iome last Sunday, after spending a week rith Mrs. Cowan. . . f Hon. D. H. Magill, of Greenwood, spent unday. and Monday in the oj^ty, the guesf f his sister, Mrs. N. J. Tucker. Mrs. Bogere, who iias been visiting her Ister Mrs. Coi, returned'to 'her home in jiderson this week, ? Misses Lillian Bcirris and VeraMartin ttended the singing convention in Geor ia last Sunday. v Mr. J. Will Tucker .went to Anderson ut Sunday pn business. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cowan .returned to heir home In Hamlet, N.O., last Saturday. Mrs. Hardy and Miss Dickerson re amed to their home In Atlanta last Wednesday. MUs Florence Black went to Elberton liAfirtftv. v.- ? Mrs. B. 8, B. Martin and little Misfe lelen Martin were In Abbeville this week. Ollle Tucker went to Elberton last Tues lay... ,7., Died.?Mrs^., J., I/, Hancock died at her tome last Wednesday morning at three 'clock, aft^r a lingering illness of over a 'ear. She leaves a husband and several hildren. Her body was carried to Green rood for burial. The family has our sym pathy... . Mr. William N. Qiaydprj, J?., was a busi iess visitor to our city last Monday.. In the Magistrate's Court there was ried before Dr. Hicks, Luo Martin, an old iegro, for disposing of property under oortgage. After testimony was in for oth sides, JJr. nicks aeeiarea tne no^iu fuilty and put a fine of $10 or thirty days ,t hard labor on the roads. His case was appealed. William GraydOn for deferid .nt and D. H. Magill for the State. - Mrs. J. W. Burrlss and daughter went [own to AuguBta last Tuesday to attend he State Fair. t - Born.?October. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Char ey Manning, a daughter. The Bank of Calhoun Falls has closed loore by order of the board of directors. :t is stated that depositors will be paid in ull. Mrs. J. V. Tate is visiting friends and q1 atlvao In Atlanta, t.hls Miss Susie Goldenberg bos issued invl ations to a Hallowe'en party, to be given it the home of.Mrs. H. Weinraub, Friday ivenlng, Oct. 30. Mrs. Andrew Scott, of Georgia, spent ast Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Poore Miss Carey Poore went to Abbeville last Jaturday. At a special meeting of the Depositors )f the Bank of Calhoun 'Falis, Saturday, 5. J. Hester was appointed'receiver to look ifter the affairs of the bank- and to pay oil ;he depositors. Dr. Tate was- elected chairman and. Wilton Burford Secretary. ;t was stated that at least one-half of . the imount of the deposits would' be' plaid in tbout forty days. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Harrison went tc Greenwood last Wednesday to attend Mrs, 3anconck's funeral. RevVS. M. Jones went to Greenwood last Wednesday^ officiate at Mrs. Hancock's !uneral. M ^ 0. N- T. I HI I I !! !? And When Mbnoy Talk#? Sound travels at. the rate of 400 rards per second. Exceptions to this ale: Scandal, 1,000 yarda; flattery, 500, yardt; truth, 2^ y&rdi; alarm y. v; f'i' - v;1: V . . / 1 i West End, ? . ft;.'. * 0?: ' 1 In hobor of Miss Mary Hodg.es, Jt;:bHdfe of the week, Miss Antoinette TIweosqQ en tertained at a rdok party/ TJiere were three tables. The -"-lower ffoor olt ^Miae Thomson's lovely home ' wis ^frifown into ; one and decorated with, lovetjs-axvses and pot plants. The guest -of,.h^qoy, .Miss Hodges, "was presented with a pal/, of silk hose. A .salad course was served. . ? . * ' ' * ' t ;' i Mrs. James Lawson left Monday for Co lumbla, where she goes to visit het'daugh ter, Mrs. J. T. McCaw. * i Dr. and Mrs. C. H. McMurray speift-Sun i day in Belleview at the home of Mrs.tSallle CoWan. .. . , . * '*t ? , Miss Ida May Brownlee ,. of Brownlee's, is spending some time with her, sister^ Mrs. J. A. Dickson.' " Rev. and Mrs. Henry Pressly are expect ' i ed to arrive here Saturday,- having yisited relatives in Rock Hill ^Wincebord and Co lumbia. . . *. ... . ' . < HuiipUrh Lang Troable Cared > Many recoveries from Lung Trou bles are due to DfT Bell'^ Pine-Tar Honey. It strengthens the Lungs, checks the Cough and gives relief at ooee.?Mr. W. Sr Wilkins, Gates, N. C., writes:. "J. used Dr.-Bell's Pine Ta'r-Honey in.a case given up as hope*, less and-"it effected a complete cure." Jjfialr. a-bottfe -"of Dr. Bell's Pi he-Tar n Honey. If your couga is'dry and hackicg let it trickle down the throat, yofl will surtfjr g^t relief...Only 25c. 9&5TOU1!; Drugg1st.-If''w 7* 1 " *'' : ' II " 1 .11 III. I 'if "r ' - ... Y?yir Fall C,oW Hf?cdsiA.*te?Hon Ijee to fuss ^tnd.j try .to .. wfer it dut. It '-will wear you out, instead. Take Dx;:4KiBfe?B^New:Discovery, re lief fojlaws-qaickiy... It checks your Cold and 'Soothes your Cough away. Pleasant," Antiseptic and Healing. Children like it. ,Get a 50c. bottle of Dr. King's New Discoi ery and keepJt in the house. "Our family Cough,and Cold Dootor," writes Lewis Cbamjbeir Iain, Manchester, Ohio. Money back1 if not satisfied, but it nearly? always helps. . ^ SALE OF By virtue of )he .power given, us as ' Administrators with tfie Will annexed of the Estate of Jnmes W. Richie, we will sell at public auction at Abbeville, ? on Salesday in November, 1&14, during the legal hours of sale, the following described Real Estate: Tract No. 1, containing Eighty-Three and Seven-Tenths (?8' 7-10)lAcre8, bound ed by lands of J. W. Norwood, Charles Seawright, Mrs. Martha, Walker, J. P. Smith, Thomas Hanks and Tract No. 2 of theltichie land known as Tract No. 1. Also, Tract- No-' 2, contairif^'Trorty Six and. One -Half (46}) Acres,' bounded by Tract :No. 4 and J. W. Norwood, and by Tracts No. 1 and No.y8. of the Richie lands... \." ' A Also, Tract No. 8,containing Forty Nine and One-Eighth (49i) Acres, bound: ed hy Tracts No. 5 and No. 2, by land 'of Thomas.Hanks, J." P. Smith, and W. M. McClain. . ^ Also, Tract No. 4, containing Sixty Two and One-Half .(62}). Acres, bound ed Dy land of Marshall 51. Stone and by J. W. Norwood, and by Tracts No. 2 and No. 5 of the Richie land. " Also, Tract No. 5, containing Sixty Four and One-Half (64}) Acres, bound ed by Tracts No. 4, No. 8 and No. 6, and by land of "W. M. MfiClain, M. J. Ash ley and Addison Martin. . Also, Tract No. 6, containing Ninety Six and Five-Eighth (96 5-8) Acres,, bounded by lands of the Estate of A. Dodson, deceased, F. M. Stone, Tract No. 5 of the Richie land, Addison Mar tin, and Tract No. 7 of the Richie land. . v ' Also, Tract No. 7, containing Fifty Sir and Two-Thirds (56}) Acres, bound ted by lands of Addison Martin, Mrs. M. E. Shirley, Estate :of A. Dodson and Tract No. 6. " A Plats "of the land will be exhibited on the day of sale or may be seen be fore the-day of sale by calling at the Bank of Doiialds, Donalds, S. C. \ ?. . Terms of Sale?Cash Purchaser to pay for papers. E. M. RICHIE, ' ' . - W. A; RICHIE,v ' 2t . , . ; Adnrini^tratots.' ; ; ' v ; . n il n l I 1VIH IN CURED FOREVER munent^e"-'' ' i . suits. Don't you think it time to get : 1 the ricrht treatment? If you desire to s consult a reliable long-established spe cialist of vast experience, come to me. r' and- learn whatCftn. be- accomplished , . with skilful, scientific treatment. I. nold two medical dijJlomas and cei-tifl " catea by examination and other re quirements from the boards of medical ' exaihiners of 11 States in the Union, to gether with, over aosyears' experince in 1 specialty practice, I .Successfully treat Blood Poieajs VBribOS^ ^Vfe'ins, Ulcers, Kidney, and ^lad3erf'D4&e^ses,- Ehema tism, Gall Stojfwfe,Paralysis,Discharges, ; Piles and Keetal ^rouble, Stricture and all Nervous, Chronic and private dis ' eases of Men aud W^omen. Examination' free and strictly confi dential. Hours: 9-a.m. to 7p.m. Sun ?; 5 days, 9 to 2. Call or Write. Dr. .Register, Specialist, 500 Union National Itank BIdg., Cor. Main and tiervaltt S4t?., COLUMBIA, 8. C. OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FBOlf MONDAY, OOTOBEB 12th, UNTIL THUBSDAY, DE CEMBER 31st, 1914. The Bate of Statej County, School and Speoial Tax, Inoiuding One Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar Commutation ^az. IN ACCORDANCE WITH AX ACT TO raise supplies for the fiscal year commenc ing January 1,1914, notlea la hereby given that the offloe of County Treasurer for -Abbe vti 1 a notintr will b* oona tor thai mllMtlan nt A .4' taxes fot said fiscal year from Monday, Octo ber-'12th, until Thursday, PeosmMr 81st, without penalty. There will ba added? A penalty of one per oent, on all taxsa not paid on January 1st, 1915. . ,'..v . y r ' A penalty of two per oent. on all taxes not p^ld,pn February lit, lpii, 'A penalty of seven per. cent, on all tax??, noupald on Marob 1st, U!& Rates per oent. of taxation art as followa: Bute Tax.. 6 mills. Ooupty Tax H Fait Indebtedness 1% " Constitutional Sctoool Tax... 8 " ,, tnllls in addition taibe above,a special t&x will be softec Ad for sebool purposes as follows: AbbevilleBhb^Bond*.:... 1% mills Abbevlilj^tttJeilal School |. ^ Broadmoatb ......... Bethlah .. . Bold Branoh '-'"Central 2., ;1(i. Donalds 8 Dob West ni.h.ih<ihm.mhhhhmMm ,i "v FJonvlUe ?."J ilS^&Q 'J Kflowee Lone ] -Lowndesvllle ....... 8' Lebanon Long Cane 3 MoCormlok' Mt. Carmel 0ncte^tks.. ') ...... Plnevllle Parks Creek. Held ,? Book Springs-... Suany Slope...... Hbaron _ Vermillion ? ?-^..4 Wllilngton........... ., ......... 6 M Vat ronton Youilk's Cold Springs..;.....,....,...-......?.A' Connor ........... 2 " Rfty mniwiii^imiMiitMimuuiiiii Juu^sssvi yean, except sucb as are exempt by law, will be oolJeoted. ,J .. . . . ... Hsaa m m Of IB and^aU i 1915, etgbt days worJa upon *fa??abU? Mih. ways will be required ooder an or wear. If a? much be Qeoeesary. - ; -t? Tajea are payable only it ooln, United Slattaeattenei Note* and Coapona of Bute ponds which be come payable dnring tneydSr Ofill <'A tax Ct till be ton their eard to their tazaa Deoe ffiiSWKHSftfi olude postage- for reply, imber l#th, Fhos^paylng taxes by check moat' tbe charge lor oolieetlot}., r} r.tri?##. October, 1914. ,J. F. BBADLEY, County Treasurer. ft JjCl Blue fccfee Raflway Ct>. Effective Oct. 18, l?lt- > > , ^S8J?g? ? I? SB' 255 Stations? Lv Walballa..... Lv West Union ?!?=== i* \l- II 31 Lv Pendleton . 7M. Ji , < < " , / '< Lv Antnn ;..... ?v} ?**> '?? t \ . ?.fl LvSandy Bpringr... ??Z* ., >0 ? / Lv Denver..' {M jf Lv Weil AadflkMff * ? i fi ^5 S Biasss?2|il : i S58SSaSSfe=?? iSJ# | stoaSS?"^ Mi&jfe ?jEgu?^i|nm Lv Anderwn irtii.^Sep)- 5?^JS ?2 Lv WMt Anderson-...... Lv Denver........................ Lv Bandy Spring! Lv Lv Pendleton Lv C&erry Lv 'Adam* Lv, Jordanla Lv Seneca. Lv Weit Union...? Ai* W ^lballa Will alio atop at Uiafol take on and let or pa Jametf, Toxaway, Waloo. J. B. Anderson AbbevUle-Greemrood '*? ;?.1 1. i?a?*) . Property ItfAirM,13,100^00 ' ieb^^W. WBITB TO OBtilti on the ttbdmUnad " ' or ChriDtiraetor orydwr flwrBahto for any.lnforjmaUoa yoa jnay desira about . We injure your property acnlnit dwtrw t Ion by '??? file, vi'itt'a jiMn, metal roofs are insured for >6per oent. cheaper than other property. i Remember we ere prepared* pwniloyvm that oora la the. safest and cheapest plan of I isnranoe known. J.B. BLAXE,GMh.At<nt . < - J. FRASER LYON, Pre* Abbeville, 8. 0. 8. G. Mggors,...~-"?.^?WB?r2~ J, T. M&bry?.?M Hi.???Ookn*MuT W. B. Acker**- ~.Jtoniu4* T. 8. Ellis Doe W?t W. W. L. Keller I. A. Keller BxnlthvlH? D.A. Ward tow.? Odar Spring - W. W. Bradley?,. Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson-?.. An trevtlle 8.8. Boles..,.., Lqwndi? * A. O.Grant? u..M? A. B. Kennedy. Qalfcc 8. P. Morrah ......?;.l H. L. Rasor.....*......Walnut Qit>t* W. A. Mokles Hodfee M. G. Bow lea .w..?^..Oorpnaoa D.8. Hattlwanger Ninety-81* A. D- Tltnmerman ....Ki^aanta Ira B. Taylor?.... .Fellowship Joseph Lake.........i......,..BboenJx J. W. Smith . Verflpry J. H. Chiles i-JBmdley J, W. Lyou ,iaiM.?WWn.IHHjn>Troy A. W. YoungbloOd YeTdiwl G. E. Darn,.. ?... C?lll?on G. E. Dorn Kllrkaeys 8. H. Slovens??.v. .....v.. Brooks Abbeville, 8. C., Feb.l, 1813. '*** .c.!y No. 666 , , This is* m m m - ' '! "W (or MALARIA Of CHILLS A FEVER. Five or six doeea will break oleosa, am4 if taken then as 9 took thaJPrnr vol aot return. It acts 00 the Ilm.laisi tksa Calomel and doaa not frig* qrricfca*. ftp