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Does Your Stomach Troupe You? Mayr>s Wonderful Stomach Remedy Is Successfully Taken in Cases of Stcmac'?, Liver and In testinal Ailments And One Dose Has Often Dispelled Yee.rs of Suffering Wonderful Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy car renlly* be termed a wonderful remedy and the benefits that it Rives in many of the most chronic cases of Stomach Trouble has spread its fame from on? end of the country to the other. No matter where you live?you will find people who have rrtTcrul with Storracli, Liver ar.d Intes tinal Ail mors rs, etc., and have been restored to health and ure loud in tbclr praise of this rem edy. There is not o. dry but vhat one hears of the wonderful results obtained from this remedy and the benefits are entirely natural, a3 it acts on the source and foundation of these ailmentt, removing the poisonous catarrh and bile accre tions, t.ik:r.K out the inflammation from the in testinal tr. 1 r.i:d aisis'.s in rendering the s.-ir.c antiseptic. Su.fi-rers are urged to try one dose? \yhieh alone should relievo your suffer;/*:; and convince you that Mayr's Wonderful Ftomr.ch Remedy should restore you to reel health. Tut it to a test tod^y?ths results v,;li bo a revelation to you and you will rejoice ever your quick re covery and oncc siviin know tl:e joys cf living. Scnd_ fot hf".k!''t on .ctom::.~h Ailments to Geo H. Mayr, ? ' ( iiomi t. <i WhitinRSt.. Cfclcr-r< C better still, obtain a bottle from your tlruggif. n.1. 1 J! or ouie oy txn xti uggiotc r-'-'-TKMcaca OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th, UNTIL THURSDAY, DE A CEMBER 31st, 1914. The Kate of State, County, Softool and Special Tax, Including One Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollai Commutation Tax. IN ACCORDANCE VITH AN ACT Tt raise 8uj>p/le* for the Bsca) year cotumeuc lug JrttniMry 1, 1914. notice Ik hereby givn that the I'ttlce ot CouDty Treasurer lor Abbe ville County will beopeD lor the collection o im?? for said Usee' vear Ironi Monday, O'-to ?,er 12.b, unill Thurslay, December 31st without penalty. 'Aneie will ne added? A penalty of one percent, ou ali taxes noi paid on January 1st, 1913. A penalty of two per cent, on all taxes n<n paid ou February 1st, 1915. A penalty of seven per cent, on all taxn not paid on March l?t, 1915. Kates per cent, of taxation are ?s follows: atnte Tax G mills. ? i'onoty Tax 0 " l'ast Indebtedness 1% " Constitutional Scuooi Tax ... 3 " Total - 16% mills In addition to the above, a specal tax will be collected lor school purposes as tohows: Abbevi.Ue Shop Bonds .... Abbeville :vtoial senooi. S " Antreville Bethel 3 " 5 " KroH<uiiuuLii 4 ? 4 " 2 K 3 2 ' 3 " Lone Forest 4 " Lowude?>vllie S 4 " Long Cane o ? 9 " Alt. Carroel Omega 4 " 2 " Phi Bs CreeK lie id 2 " 2 ? Sunny Slope 4 snaruri Vermillion 4 " Warren ton Young's... 2 " Cold Springs 4 " Connor 2 " Kay A poll tax or UDe Dollar per capua on an male citizens between ibe age of 21 and 60 years, except such an are exempt by law, will be collected. i A commutation road tax of One Dollar will be collected tbe same time as otber taxes from all male citizens between tbe ages of 18 and 58 years, exceut such as are exempted by law. Unless said tax Is paid by firstol Marcb. 1915, eight days work upon tbe public high ways will be required under an overseer, If so mucb be necessary. Taxes are payable only In gold and silver ooln, United Stales currency, National Bank Notes and Coupons ol Slate Bonds wbicb be come payable during tbe year 1914. A tax of 5o cents will be collected on eacb dog. Parties desiring information by mall In re gard to tbelr taxes will please write before December 16th, stating the location or tbelr property, and include postage for reply, and those paying taxes by check must Include the charge lor collection. Blue Ridge Railway Co. October, 1914. J, F.IBRADLEY, County Treasurer, r Effective Oct. 18,1914 Ea8tbound, No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Daliy Dally Daily Ex. Sur Lv Walballa Lv West Union Lv Seneca Lv Jordanla Lv Adams Lv Cherry's Lv Pendleton ... I u A nt II n Stations? A. M. -P. M. A. M. 7 00 3 15 7 30 7 05 3 10 7 35 7 23 3 ?8 8 00 7 20 3 41 9 02 7 41 3 50 9 26 7 44 3 59 9 30 7 56 4 11 V 46 8 04 4 19 9 58 L?v Sandy Springs , 8 07 4 12 10 02 Lv Denver S 12 4 28 10 10 Lv West Anderson S 28 4 42 10 30 Lv Anderson (Pass. dep). 8 31 4 47 10 3? Lv Anderson (Fgt. dep)... s 34 4 50 10 51 Lv Ersklne Siding 8 50 5 10 11 08 Ar Helton n 9 00 5 20 11 18 Westbound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7 Stations? P. M. A. M. A. M. Lv Belton 5 35 11 22 11 Z0 Lv Ersklne Siding 5 45 11 32 12 00 Lv Anderson (Fgt. depot) 6 00 11 47 12 18 Lv Anderson (Pass, dep).. tj 03 11 50 12 2U Lv West Anderson 6 OS 11 57 1 33 Lv Denver 6 20 12 10 1 53 JLiV Sandy Springs 0 25 12 i5 2 01 Lv Autun 0 27 12 is 2 0.3 Lv Pendleton 6 34 12 26 2 17 Lv Cherry's 0 44 12 36 2 33 Lv Adams 6 46 12 39 2 37 Lv Jordanla 7 01 12 57 3 01 Lv Seneca 7 03 1 00 3 05 Lv West Union 7 21 1 33 4 28 Ar Walhaila 7 35 1 42 4 36 Will also stop at tbe following stations and take on ana lei olt passengers?Pblnney's James, Toxaway, Welch. J. K. Anderson. Superintendent, MfXSTREL SHOW MONDAY NIGHT. Primrose and Wilson's Minstrels will be the attraction at the Opera House on Monday, November the 30th. This is said to be the best minstrel j combination that ever came to Abbe- j ville. The price of adimssion will be 25, 50, 75, $1 and $1.50. See advertise ment on page eight , I SUPERVISOR'S I QUARTERLY REPORT. The Following Claims Were Aud ited and Paid by the Board ol County Commissioners for Ab beville County for the Quartei | Ending Sept, 30th, 1914. J L Ward law $ 138 45 Thos Finley 35 00 J E Pressly, M D 5 00 Win Busbea 2 04 Abbe W & E Plant 42 07 Ashlev Bros 8 85 R L Ashley 1 00 K C Brownlee & Co 40 90 J H Bell ?t Son 3 05 WTHBaskin 1150 T C Beau d rot 5 85 J H Brooks 44 71 Bewley-Darst Coal Co .. 55 18 R E Clinkscales 80 00 Dargan-King Co 5 85 W C DuPre 50 P G Fooshe 5 15 W A Hunter 8 15 Indian Refining Co 14 49 W F Langley 4 G6 Wm Mann Co 68 R L Mabry 2 40 T M Miller 4 10 Foote i Davies Co 38 94 J R Mcllwaine. 3 00 The McMurray Drug Co 47 90 TW McMillan 4 65 Joe McClinton 1 50 T J Price 3 04 S C Penitentiary 4 00 W G Robertson 13 35 \V C Shaw 3 85 MLB Sturkey 78 23 R H Stevenson 14 25 J C Tolbert 109 69 E R Thomson 9 25 J C Thornton, Jr 5 00 J F "White 26 87 The L W White Co 7 12 HIP L W Hnilc vU. .... ? Walker, Evans & Cogs well Co 9 70 West Disinfecting Co... 20 00 J W Young 5 00 Postmaster 5 00 WP Green 2 75 C J Lyon - 66 80 D E Newell, Jr 58 48 James Winn 1 75 J T Stevenson 12 60 R E Cox 103 00 WP Green 2 75 CJLvon 40 50 T N Hanuah 20 00 M L Williams 11 00 Jno A Ha'ynes ' ?5 J D Miller, agt *4 00 Wm Busbee 33 33 J E Blake ? H K Burdett 5 00 R A Clem 5 00 PA Covin 5 00 W W Edwards ? J? J H Gray 5 00 E PGray .. ? 00 Edward Mitchell ? W SBMcCurry ? JPSharpton 5 00 M H Winn 5 00 J F Bradley j< ? R Sondley ^ 23 Webb DuBose 20 00 M L Dotifflass 00 Frank Doane ... ?0 00 Jas G Dawson ^ uu W C Haddon 35 00 ThosFinley 35 00 .TLWardlaw 129 ^5 J T Daniel D E Newell, Jr 56 50 J B Schroeder ' 40 00 J A. Schroeder 00 Abbe W A E Plant H 98 F K Ashley 2 30 R F Bradley 29 70 I ft I Me CONTESTANTS Vote for your favoi Individuals Mrs. F. E. Harrison Mrs. Gertrude Sign Mrs. C. T. King Mrs. W. G. Harper Mrs. Julia Cox Mrs. J. R. Nickles Mrs. W. G. Cunningham Mrs. "W. J. Andrews Mrs. Henry Gilliam Mrs. D. F. Andrews lvirs. d. vy . oeegers Mrs. W. N. Graydon Mrs. T. V. Howie Mrs. R. Y. SimmonH Mrs. Sam McCnen Miss Kate Schroder Miss Antionette Thomson Miss Lillian Richey Miss Helen Edwards Miss Fannie Harris Miss Nina Beauford Miss Elizabeth Faulkner Miss Margaret Douglas Miss Bettie Evans Mrs. J. A. Klugh Miss Eliza Lindsay Mrs. James Clark Miss Elizabeth McCord Mrs. J. R. White Mrs. W. G. Stephens Mrs. C. H. Dillinger Mrs. J. C. King Mrs. H. M. Baulknight Mrs. Eula Brown Mrs. Hugh Prince Miss Rosa Hamlin HEL J M Bell 8 76 L S Carwile 1 00 W A Calvert 5 00 Cash Bargain Store .... 1 50 M W Cheatham, M D .. 21 70 J B Dawson and const.. 23 50 Dargan-King Co 1 65 B H Deason 10 75 E J Eberhart 14 40 A R Ellis and const 21 00 KM Fuller, MD 5 00 Jno A Haynes 3 00 J L Johnson 2 85 L W Keller <fc Bro 16 70 S J Link 1 00 C A Miiford & Co 56 20 W A Markham 45 03 . The McMurray Drug Co 2 35 The McCormick Kepair Shop 20 50 Pressly Brothers 60 83 .T RPower, MD 5 00 J Allen Smith, Jr 12 50 MLB Sturkey Co 100 29 W C Sutherland 3 50 D H Seawright 11 20 H Stevens Sons Co 99 54 TrYm Snf.herln.nd 3 50 W C Shaw".".11 88 S M Talbert 5 02 C W Tribble 124 95 W J Teague 7 GO S W Watt 4 50 M H Winn 1 25 Walker, Evans Cogs well Co 164 45 L W White Co 107 29 S T Young 10 00 J F Miller, J of P 20 00 B F Swetenberg, agt? 2 94 JTBlanchet 6 20 J W Gilliam 2 50 C J Bruce 5 04 It E Cox 3 00 W P Green 2 75 C J Lyon 90 oo J W Col ward 2 50 W I Sutherland .. 1 60 S M MUford 8 00 E L Fair 16 60 WP Green 2 75 J W Crawford 13 00 J T Stevenson .... 10 96 Wra Busbee 33 33 J E Blake 5 00 M W Barnes 5 00 H K Burdette 5 00 P A Covin 5 00 R A Clem 5 00 W W Edwards 5 00 E P Gray 5 00 J H Gray 5 00 Edward Mitchell 5 00 S B MeCurry 5 00 J P Sharpton 5 00 W A Stewart 5 00 M H Winn 5 00 D E Newell, Jr 56 25 J F Bradley 47 23 R Sondley 47 23 M L Douglass 40 00 Webb DuBose 20 00 J G Dawson 35 00 Frank Doane 40 00 Thos Finle.v 35 00 WCHaddon 35 00 J B Schroeder 40 00 J A Schroeder 65 49 J L Wardlaw 87 75 C J Lyon 122 70 W O Stevenson 10 25 C J Bruce 11 00 J L Wardlaw. 40 10 J A Schroeder . 5 98 Abbe W & E Plant 20 S3 Abbe Phone Co 17 25 J J Andrews 13 35 Ashley Brothers 14 80 John Brown 18 65 TCBeandrot 9 70 TJBentley 35 58 J M Ball 10 00 W D Buford 4 25 W L Bowman 10 00 N G Brown & Son 99 44 W T Campbell 2 50 BG Carroll 14 00 D B Temple 15 25 Corley Brothers 23 29 MG&JJDorn 180 69 T R Dunn 6 09 WSDuPre.. 3 75 P G Fooshe 33 33 Dunn & Gordon 17 00 J T Fooshe 4 50 Elihu Flnley... 8 25 S P Gibert 1 33 28 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ un ii n TUUI1 ' ANI :rchant: The First F rite testants are ha them before the much this weef they will a little Remember, \ in the list belov and begin work Buy from i W. A. Cat Funiture and Imp] W. E. John Jeweler. Grand Opera I Refined Motion P< Dargan-King Hardware, Crockery, E. R. Thom Groceries P YOUR F] J R Glenn .., 24 80 S J Hester 6 25 J B Harmon & Co 140 56 J T Johnson 20 50 "WW Kay 3 25 S J Link 15 52 Morrah & Wardlaw 18 16 J E Mundy 14 13 C A Milford & Co 26 00 McGrath Bros 18 10 E M McCord 875 J P McClellan i4 38 McCormick Hdwe Co ... 3 15 National Office Sup Co.. 1 80 Pratt & Clinkscales 82 61 T J Price Co 148 11 Thos Pennal, M D 15 00 S C Penitentiary 8 00 W G Robertson 13 25 D H Seawright 3 50 0 G Seawright 24 20 W C Shaw 2 65 MLB Sturkey Co 143 67 J B Smith 31 33 R L Smith 5 80 C W Tribbie 81 67 J Chas Talbert 17 01 S L Wilson 10 13 L W White Co 182 19 A J Wood hurst 500 J W Young auu City Garage 122 29 Will Wilson 6 00 A F Calvert 2 00 P Rosenberg 15 00 John Brown 9 75 Press and Banner 13C 60 WP Green 2 75 H W Lawson 9 00 OGBrownlee 5 20 J L Wardlaw 43 50 Mrs E C Cromer 100 00 C J Bruce 5 28 J F Bradley, Treas 791 35 D H Hill 21 00 W J Evans 21 00 GusCooley 7 00 Postmaster 5 00 .JL Wardlaw 1111 W A Stevenson 150 00 J C Gordon 8 12 C J Lyon 300 00 ? " 11 00 H H Drennan 8 12 J L Wardlaw 22 C4 W A Gallagher 3/50 Postmaster 5 25 M W Barnes !. 5 00 H K Burdette 5 00 J E Blake 5 00 P A Covin 5 00 B A Clem-. 5 00 W W Edwards .. 5 00 J H Gray 5 00 E PGray 5 00 Edward Mitchell 5 00 S B McCurry 5 00 W A Stewart 5 00 M H Winn 5 00 A J Wood hurst 5 00 J F Bradley ' 47 23 RSondley 47 23 Wra Busbee 33 33 ML Douglass 40 00 Webb Du Bose . 20 00 J M Lawson ,... - 175 00 J Moore Mars 25 00 W T Magi 11 25 00 H M Mundy 25 00 W H Murray }. 12 50 J L Perrin 75 00 W A Stevenson 200 00 W D Simpson 60 00 WCHaddon 35 00 ThosFinley 3500 .T 6 Dawson 35 00 Frank Doane 40 00 J A Yountf and const ... 20 00 H W Lawson 3 50 J A Schroeder 75 00 J B Schroeder 40 00 J S Gibert and const 30 00 M L Stanton and const.. 30 00 Jos Hicks and const 30 00 E F Vermillion and const 37 50 L P Harkness and const 30 00 A F Carwile and const.. 37 50 J 6 Huckabee and const 50 00 J B Dawson and const.. 50 00 A R Ellis and const 50 00 J C Martin and const ... 50 00 Hollingsworth .' 100 00 W. A, STEVENSON, County Supervisor, Mil 1 dIL D GET y 5 Co-G 'eriod closed last Si ,rd at work?gett: i close of the Secon z as they did last v ! later on, so the tin: , it is not too late t< r, nominate her at he Merchants of the son vert I Pay Yo iements. Before tb THE SECO louse ictures. Co* Auto Tires I WHEI^ Ask Fo WHE son I Pay Yo RIENDS! Personally Conducted TOUR AND LOW RATES TO JACKSONVILLE ST. AUGUSTINE PALM BEACH MIAMI AND ONE WEEK CUBA HAVANA MATANZAS 7 - 19 VIA SEABOARD Air Line Railway Write For Rates to GATTIS TOURIST nuc^v^ i Tourist Agency S. A. L. R'y Raleigh, N. 0. $1G0 Reward, $100 The readers ojl, thi3 paper ntvI11 be pleased 10 learn uir.t there is at least one dreaded disc-aye th.it science lias been able to cure In ail its nla^es, and that is Catarrh. ii.-.li's Ca:arr;i cure 13 "he only positive cure ncrr l:r?cv.*n 10 the medical fraternity Cat_rrh Lck;.r a constitutional disease, require3 a constitutional treat ment. Ila'.l's Ca*'rr!i Cure i3 taken in tern ally, ncting dlioct'y upon the blood rr.d r.-.uccus surfacc.? ct the system, there by destroying the fc.und.:'.i?n cf the dis ease. r.nd ?-Vr.~ the palicr.t strength by luIlJir.;? up t'.:e constitution r.r.d assisting nnf.irc in C~'.:~E it3 v/cr'.:. The proprietors have eo r*v.ch faith in its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for r.ny case Ihr.t it fails to cure. Send for r-t of testimonials. A'j'.ro^ i-\ j. co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by HI Dru.-rais'n, 7."-. Take Hall's Family Pilla far constipation. IS T / n T17 Q V r v/ i uu i perativ I aturday night, and ing all the votes poi ,d Period.. Votes d< reek, but they count te to put in the hard 1 o enter, so if your fa1 once, get the 10,0001 giving Votes and Prizes. H. H. Gents Furnish Philson Dry Goods & McMurn Drugs, Sundrii The Pres Your Leadi Abb* Coca C Bottlers -HELP YO ur Bills e close of ND PERIOD r Votes J YOU ?ur Bills / S a yy3f ? - 5?S> S3 | The Olympia ( Has just received Fresh Candy-Toys; of all kinds. Se( you will buy our gc Colas here and gel operative Contest N. Q. MER Condensed PASSENGER SCHEDULE Piedmont & Northern R7. Co. Effective May 24th, 1914. GREENWOOD, S. C. Arrival!*. I>?j?nrlnre??. No. 1 8:00 A.M. No. 4 6:00A.M No. 3 10:00 A.M. No. G 8:OOA.M No. 5 12:15 P.M. No. 8 10:00A.M No. 0 3:50 P.M. No. 12 1:45 P.M No. 11 5:15 P.M. No. 14 4:15 P.M No. 15 7:20 P.M. No. 16 5:40 P.M No. 19 11:20 P.M. No. 18 9:10 P.M C. V. PALMER, Gen Passenger Agent. ONLY ONE The Record in Abbeville is a Unique One. If the reader has a "bad back" or J any kiduey ills and is looking for an effective kidney medicine, better de pend on the remedy endorsed by peo ple you. know. Doan's Kidney Pills have given great batiRfaction in such canes. Abbeville citizens testify lo this. Here is a ciee of it: Mr*. E.L. Killingsworth, Fort Pick ens, Abbeville, says: "I bad attacks of backache aud suffered from severe pains through my kidneys. Often I felt dizzy and nervous and I was bothered by kidneys weakness. Doan's Kidney Pills which I got at P. B. Spted's xjrug Store, brought me great relief. I advise anyone who has kidney complaint to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Killingsworth had. Foster Milburu Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. all the Con= ssible to cast ( Vot >n't count as MORE than work is N0W * /orate is not ?REE VOTES win one DuPre Co. ings & Tailoring l & Henry : Ladies Apparel iy Drug Co. ss, Soda & Candies is & Banner ng Newspaper ]ola Bot. Wks. of Coca Cola URSOCIE A V. k\ Atti llA.rLvAAnnrA Zandy Kitchen . i* ' A a nice lot of and Fancy Fruits i our window and >ods. Buy Coca : Merchants Co Votes. OS & ?2 uuc* uicvaxcou WW mutual Association. ^ v . i Property Insured, $2,100,00^ February 1st, 1912. IV&ITE TO OB OAT,I. on the nndanlgnd ? ? or tbe Director of your Town*hfl ;or any Information yon may desire >ar plan of InBorr.noe. We Inuure jcnr property against deatruf t'on by m, wissstoss ie ussnoi, and do so choaper tb?o any inwranw 1 pany In exiatenoe. Dwellings covered ywlt racial roofs Hre Insured for 88 per cent, fbeap< uitn oiber property. Htmember we are prepared to prove to J khnl oars is the sp.fett and obwapent plan ;r.Buruno<- known. J. H. BLA1S, Gen. Agent AKKaiHIIa s. o. J. LEASEE S. G. Mnjors, Greenwood J.T. Mabry... Ookeebnry W. B. Acker ...Donalds T. 8. Elils Doe West W. W. L. Keller....._....fiOng Cane I. A. Keller ^HmlUivtlle ' D. A. Ward law ^.... Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley... Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson. Anirevllle 8.8. Botes .....Lowndeayllle A. O. Grant Magnolia A. B. Kennedy Calhoun Mills 8. P. Morrnb .......Bordeaux H. L. ftasor? ......Walnut Grove W. A Nlckles .... Hodges M. G. Bowles Coronacj* D.8. Hattlwonxer ....*. NinetjHijlx A. 1)- Tlmmerman _...Klnarda Ira B.Tajlor?....~ Fellowship Joseph Laie.....^.. ...Pbcenx J. W. smith Verd^-y J. tl. Chiles Bradley J. W. Lyon- -...O roy A. W. Youugblood ..........Y<" dell G. E. Corn lllson G. K. l)orn K Jrksevs 3. H. 8rvens.... Brooks Abbeville, F. C? Feb. 1,19i2. test im CONTESTANTS :e for your favorite Individual tdys Tarrant rkie Link M. Stone E. Owen W. Baker A. Benton b Brown llie Carlisle ssie Lee Cheatham J. Fergnson mar Gilliam anie Kennedy E. Leslie P. McNeil idley Morrah <> w < o o 0 o\ <H < < v 01 O) ol <> < o o o < uise Mcinu S. McComb p. Mann svis PeVrin win Parker ios. Pennel ah E. Price T. Stokes itb'Syfan lie Thornton iise Watson liter Winn I'ris Wakefield ry Klugh P. Wilson :ieties and Clubs. 2 Fire Dept. ood of Rwy. Trainmen i Shrine Club i Library Association TY ' Mi / t J J