I Use You I House th I "T)ONT let e -I?' lock you i PI A f I Heater will b warmth and < room of the he Perfection He can dress in com! fort, set the table live in comfort ge: The Perfection g glowing warmth nil P.lpan?auic iUse Aladdin Securi White Oil to obtair Stoves, Lamps and I STANDARD O BALTI Washington, D. C. Norfolk. Va. Richmond, Va. Look for the Ti angle Trademar In many styles ar sizes at hardwa and general stor< everywhere. Highest award Panama-Pacific ' Exposition 1 s 'a\..U ir I WaSBBBBuam MAXWELL'S MARKET "T. H. MAXWELL, Proprietor ALL PORK SAUSAGE SMALL HAMS, KOAST PIG, FKESH FISH and OYSTERS Highest Cash Prices Paid tor Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, Green Salted Hides. PHONE 298 Maxwell's Market ,fr J PROLONG LI] 1 mmn i 4 A Harmless Veg< J with no Inju * * i DOES AWAY WITH $ ?.? >* i Grimsby's Liv-Y< # Recoiii mended 1 * ir Whole is Winter ; cold weather lp in one room. Smokeless Oil ring glowing :heer to every >use. With the ater near, you brt, clean in com; in comfort, and nerally. jives 10 hours of on one gallon of I 1r?r?n?\rpnipnt ri I\ W11 v v, m ( ty Oil or Diamond || 1 best results in Oil n ieaters. j| IL COMPANY I (ersey) He Charlotte. N. C. flj Charleston, W. Va. aaa Cbarleitoa, S. C. 1 I oft EXECUTOR'S SALE. By virtue of the authority confei pd upon us as Executors of the La Will and Testament of James Evar late of Abbeville County,' decease we will offer for sale at public 01 cry, within the legal hours of sa! on Monday the 3rd day of Januai ; 1916, being salesday, all that certa tract of land lying and being Smithville Township, Abbevi! County, and known as the Adai tract, containing Five Hundred a; Twenty-seven (527) Acres, more less. This tract of land will I subdivided and sold in two or mo ; tracts. Plans of same will be e ! hibited on day of sale, and in t I mean time parties desiring to see t I nlats can do so by calling on R. i Hill, Master. I ni? SAT.F rASH. Pv chaser to pay for papers. W. J. EVANS, C. D. EVANS, Executors A successful man is one who si eeeds in making others think as mu of him as he doe.of himsoif. i rE BY USING LIV-VERLAX stable Compound rious^fFects. ?r the USE of CALOMEL sr-Lax Sold and by All Druggists Notice To Taxpayers. Jj ? . y For the Purpose of Accommodating rf the Public in the Matter of Making 3 Their Tax Returns, I Will Visit the U Places Mentioned Below On The y Dates Indicated in Schedule. 3 ? y ALL RETURNS must be made un- Uj der oath, oJ: personal property re- 3 turned at its market value. 3 Persons not making their returns U between January 1, 1916, and Febru- S ary 20, 1916, are liable to a penalty 9 of 50 per cent. This penalty will be Lj enforced against delinquents: for |j the failure to enforce it heretofore ?| has put a premium on neglect of the law. |f The returns of those who conform ? to the law are placed before the Jj ^ j? t*? _ ?- J _ ?_ a m 10wnsnip ana u-ounxy rsoarus, wnne u thos-i who disregard the law come in 3 aftej the meeting of the Boards and 3 return to suit themselves. The en- II forcement of this 50 per cent, penal- ^ ty will correct this evil. 3 Employers are requested to return U all of their employees after notify- |? ing them and getting a statement of 3 their property. -J Returns will not be taken by mail U unle:> they are sworn to before some proper officer. All improvements or "J any transfer of real estate must be U reported to the Auditor. j? All tax returns must be made by Jj school districts. So please look up U your plats and find the number of ^ acres in each school district, also U amount of personal property. g My Appointments are as follows: \JT Calhoun Falls, Wednesday Feb. 2. Lowndesville, Thursday and Fri- U day, Feb. 3rd and 4th. Q Mt. Carmel, Saturday, Feb. 5. It Willington, Tuesday, Feb. 8. U Bordeaux, Wednesday, Feb. 9. Q McCormick, Thursday and Friday, 5f Feb. 10th and 11th. jj Donalds, Monday and Tuesday, Q Feb. 14th and 15th. 3 Due West, Wednesday and Thurs- "jf day, Feb. 16th and 17th. U E. A. Patterson will take returns R at Antreville. St RICHARD SONDLEY, U Auditor, Abbeville County, rt Tax Collector's Notice. S OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM Q FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, K UNTIL FRIDAY, DECEM- jj BER 31 ST, 1915. jf The Rate of State, County, School and Special Tax, Including One Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar Commutation Tax. " U In accordance with an Act to raise fi; supplies for the fiscal year cnmmenc- si ing January 1 1915. notice is here- Jf by given that the office of County U Treasurer for Abbeville County will S be open for the collection of taxes "f for said fiscal year from Friday, Octo- Q ber 15th, until Friday. December 31st, without penalty. There will be "J" added? A penalty of one per cent, on all taxes not paid on January 1st, 1916. |J A penalty of two per cent, on all 1 - - ? rr?.i i -i. 1A1C Ml -axes not paia on reuruary jm,, uiu. A penalty of seven per cent, on all > taxes not paid on March 1st, 1916. Rates per cent, of taxation are as | follows: e State Tax 7 mills County Tax 6 " | Past Indebtedness 1% " f Constitutional School Z Tax _ 3 " L Total 17% mills J In addition to the above, a special tax will be collected for school pur- I poses as follows: J Abbeville Shop Bonds. 1% mills Abbe. Special School.. 8 " Antreville 6 " [ Bethel 3 " f Bold Branch 4 " T- Central 2 " | tst Calhoun Falls 2 " ff r'ono 9 " lO) vo.ua ? ? ______ M mm id, Eureka 3 " I it- Rocky River 2 " 7 le, Donalds .. 8 " y, Due West 6 " I in Fonville 3 " [ in Hagan 2 " m lie Keowee 3 " I ns Lone Forest 4 " J nd Lowndesville 8 " or McCormick 9 " be Mt. Carmel 4 " | re Omega 4 " >x- Pineville 2 " he Parks Creek 3 " & he Rejd 2 " r E. Rock Springs 2 " 5 Lebanon 4 " r ir- Long Cane 2 " t Buffalo 5 " I Broadmouth 2 " ? 5. Bethiah 4 " ? Sunny Slope 4 " I 1C_ Sharon 4 " ^ cu Vermillion 4 " | Willington 5 " P Warrenton 3 " 5 ? Young's 2 " I f Cold Springs 4 " f } Comer 2 " S J Ray 4 " I X A poll tax of One Dollar per capita J J on all male citizens between the age \ of 21 and 60 years, except such as I W svamnt Vixr low will Via ("nllpcfpH f * A commutation road tax of One * Dollar will be collected the same J # time as other taxes from all male | 4 citizens between the ages of 18 and ? 4 58 years, except such as are exempt 0 ed by law. Unless said tax is paid | J by first of March, 1916, eight days J work upon the public highways will a be required under an overseer, if so I 5 much be necessary. ? J Taxes are payable only in gold and J silver coin, United States currency, 1 J National Bank Notes and Coupons of | State Bonds which become payable r during the year 1915. A tax of 50 I # cents will be collected on each dog. J f Parties desiring information by f mail in regard to their taxes will m J please write before December 16th, J J stating the location of their property, ? ; and including postage for reply, and i 4 1 those paying taxes by check must in- | m d | elude the charge for collection. Ik J J. F. Bradley, |H \ County Treasurer. "J September, 1915. |li | YOU'LL I I BEST GOOI MC Important Savings in al u ah'? NEY | 1 Departments at our Store ! Al r ?' D Al I ^ = anoes ror men, Laaies, unnaren i i 1 Ladies'Work and Dress Shoes, from . ! $1.50 to $3.00. '1 Men's Work and Dress Shoes, from i $2.00 to $3.00. L Beacon Shoes, Prices $3.00, $3.50 & $4. j A Big cut price on Suit Cases and } i Traveling Bags, $7.00 solid leather Suit 'J Case at $5.00. \ I $7.00 Traveling Bag, at $4.75. u Best Fiber Case on the market from f $1.00 to $3.50. i ,^88Sb^^B5oB8KK/ Av'j Beacon Shoes, $3.00, $3.50, $4 J lAKOFF} LLE, S. C. j sfisffisffisifiusfiifiasfii KERfiywaa i jrgMerc. Co. j ENT STORES | r MANY DEPARTMENTS 9 ' " <1 - 31 H HING! I I >rices on men's and boys' suits Of] St Si II imes very reasonable. 83 ir you an opportunity to get orth. Eja we sell are well known and jH /ery article purchased from 9 M ow you. ? 1 nm n zm srgJwercXo. 1 > ^^9