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.11 YOU It TOA* NEWI * > ' i!;' I ?nl ^ every : e ^?4 I? f I 1 t Wedn< | I > Any ^ during % NEV I The 1 I i> ao get I <> Thii ' J for thi I ^ j' ******** * ANTREVILLE * ******** f Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wakefield and Mr Jesse Bell were visitors in Anderson Monday. Mrs. Fannie Milford of Abbeville, spent Monday very pleasantly with Mrs. A. M. Erwin. Mrs. Sel Young, and Mrs. Fannie Milford were guests of Mrs. Gussie Stokes Tuesday night. Mrs. S. J. Wakefield, and Miss ^ Mary Anderson visited at Latimer part of Thursday and Friday. Rev. and Mrs. McRee, of Iva, visited at Mr. A. M. Erwin's Friday. Mr. J. T. Erwin and Henry Erwin were business visitors to Abbeville Saturday. Mr. A. M. Erwin returned from Tennessee Saturday. A play, "Hearts and Diamonds," will be given at the Antreville High School Auditorium Friday evening, the 17 th. Mr. Jesse Bell will take charge of the new garage. He will ever be ready to mend the cars. Make it convenient to come. Miss Mary Anderson and Mr. Jesse Bell visited Miss Macie Sharpe Sabbath afternoon. Mr. J. T. Erwin and family were A~ -A A M ITnmn'c gUCSlS a W H1I. n.. 1U. uinin o I Mrs. Fannie Milford returned to | Abbeville Thursday after two weeks i or more spent at the home of her young days. ******** j * LONG CANE * ******** Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler and little ones, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rampey and little son, spent Monday evening with Mrs. John Botts. Miss Nina Beauford spent Saturday in the city. Mr. John Balan spent a few days of last week in Pomaria, with his home folks. Messrs W. H. Beauford and Layton James of near Due West, spent Sunday with Mr. W. D. Beauford. Mr. W. D. Beauford is on the sick list at this writing. We hope for him an early recovery. Mr. Jim Carrol and little son, of Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that ~???t ho cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular!, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. ARE rTFND OUR SPRING C ?ST FASHIONS IN MIL > ^'jr ,fc'4&v/.v-' ; - ? . ' " these two days we shall < lady who is interested in ng-Op. esday and ?HILS 1 * - 1 A. ? 1 .1 r one wno wisnes iu uc ?i \ either of these two day? / SUITS, SKIRTS, i styles are so attractive e ready to buy. 3 store's mighty power f s season. We want yov ILSC the city, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Finley. Mrs. Emma Haddon is on the sick list. We wish for her an early recovery. Miss Eva Finley spent the weekend in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKellar. Mrs. Bob King and children spent a few days of last week in the Cold Springs community with relatives. Mr. John Cromer is on the sick list at this writing. We hope for him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKellar of the city, spent Sunday -evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. Misses Allie, Viola and lone Beauford are unable to attend school at this writing. We hope they will soon be well of their colds and able to attend school. Mr. H. 0. Stevenson spent Sunday evening with Mr. W. D. Beauford. Mr. Andrew Hill, of near Lowndesville, spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis. Mr. R. B. Haddon was a visitor to the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart and children spent the week-end in the Cold Spring community with Mr. and Mrs. Billie Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCord entertained quite a number of the young folks at a dance Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Finley of the city, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Finley. / The La Grippe is the dread sickness of this community at the present. Nancy. WE MUST HAVE KtAVltK INHERITANCE TAXES The Progressive Farmer. No other farm paper in the South is making the tight me rrogressive Farmer is making to compel our governments to collect a larger part of the taxes from inheritances and incomes and put a smaller share of the tax burden on labor and thrift. In the West we are glad to see that the Prairie Farmer of Chicago is carrying on the same sort of agitation. In a recent issue it quotes the following extract from the Editorial, South Wiley, Ind.: "How long will it take our millionaires and multi-millionaires to double the value of their holdings and absorb the greater part of the nation's aggregate wealth? Bear in mind that every increase in the number of millionaires means diminishing oppor Hini-Hr fn-r tVio mnnv tr? aCCUm ulate. The most oppressive trusts we have in this country are those that unscrupulously watered their stock so as to double or treble its nominal value. The productive forces of the country are compelled to pay tribute to these trusts on their inflated basis. How long will the American people tamely submit to thus serving as hewers of wood and drawers of water? Money judiciously invested can easily be doubled in ten or eleven years. Invested in an economically and prudently conducted building and loan association, money will be doubled in ten years and three months. Assuming the present V XUiJXI A CORD M>r>*TT*m A \m r A CUT/ ;rLnilNO Hliu r Aonn MARCH 22ND A] LINERY AND LADIE: 191 sndeavor to show all the the correct styles. eningThursday on a: ylishly, correctly and hi i, inspecting the , WAISTS, DRESi ion 1 md the extra values so a] or exceptional value-gh i to see yourself. )N A FOR B80MTIS, i C888P, C Make the Best Remedy at Home If everything was sold in as liberal and | fair a manner as the below named druggists are selling Schiffmann's New Concentrated Expectorant, absolutely no cause for complaint or dissatisfaction could possibly arise from anyone. These druggists say?"Buy a bottle of this rem-1 edy and try it for Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Severe Cough, Croup or any Bronchial Affection, and we will return your money, just the same as we do with Schiffmann's famous Asthmador, if it does not give satisfaction, or if not found the best remedy ever used for any of these complaints." Why not take ad-1 vantage of this guarantee and try this I medicine, and get your money back, rather than buying another purely on the exaggerated claims of its manufacturer or on the strength cf testimonials f.-c:n others and run the chance of getting something worthless and also wasting! ^oar money? aggregate wealth of this country to 1 be $200,000,000,000, an enormous proportion of which is already held or owned' by millionaires and multimillionaires, it will not be difficult to figure out what conditions will be ten years from now?if meanwhile a Get the facts on the o ! buy an automobile. Find not after. And don't be a salesman's claim. The i so is oil, and there is sure |l cost of all tires. So, what you want is t most miles per gallon of gt and per set of tires, j A Ford will go anywh< and lots of places others w I ROADSTERS $390.00. TC F. O. B. DETROIT. I 1 ) Longshore s j 'Phone 305 Tally )N SHOW, WEDNESD ND 23RD. S READY-TO-WEAR ic s goods we can, and w (V' Fas, March ND H icomingly attired will < 3ES, and MILLIN Here. pparent, you will be su ring was never better i Hiii? SOLOS e % r rA A _ JLJ?? I caspoonsim iorm; cenis. In buying this remedy, besides securing an absolute guarantee of is efficiency from these druggists, you als..: get about eight times a3 much medicine as you would in buying most any of the oldfashioned, ready-made kinds, which average from 20 to 32 teaspoonsful, because 5'jc worth makes a whole pint (128 teaspconsful) when mixed at heme with simply one pint of sugar and one-half pint of water. This remedy positively does not contain chloroform, opium, morphine or ar.y other narcotic. Itis pleasant to take and children are fond of it. You will be ! the sole judge, and under this positive j guarantee absolutely r,o risk is run in buyj ing this remedy. Druggists everywhere | are authorized to sell it under the same guarantee SchSPrmanp's famous Asth* ; :nador of "Money Back" if not perfectly s:U is factory, fj. J. Schii'imann, Proprietor, Sa?-*- f5""1 *'tusrant'e'?o i'?-? by Tlie McMurray Drug Company. ^ " 11 1 1 stiff mneritance tax is not pruviueu for by congress." On this the Editor of the Prairie Farmer comments as follows: "The only effective way to avoid the danger?to remove the menace of these great fortunes and provide i :ts perating cost before you out the truth before? satisfied with hearsay or >rice of gasoline is high; to be an increase in the he car that will give you isoline, per gallon of oil :re any other car will go on't go. TURING CAR $440.00. ' _ I Garage. Abbeville, S. C. Hnvt AY AND THURSI APPAREL FOR SPI e hope for the attendant hion S 22nd and ENKY s gnjoy a few moments t bKY Now on txn ire to remember us wher hown than in our new \ HEN equal opportunities for our children, is by enacting a heavy National inheritance tax. Let wealth pay the bill, and forget the silly talk of special taxes on bank checks and gasoline." LIST OF PETIT JURORS For Court of Common Pleat Which Will Convene Here on Monday, March, the 27th. The following are the jurors for the first week of the court of com ?1 /innvono liPTA | moil piena, wuiui nm wmvuv on Monday, March the 27th, Judge J. S. Wilson, presiding. Due West Township?R. C. Ellis, J. M. Fisher, 0. K. Brock, S 0. Branyon. Enoch Smith. Abbeville Township?R. W. Smith, R. H. Kay, W. E. Owen, A. G. King, 0. S. Cochran, J. W. Mcllwaine, Jene Price. Smithville Township?A. H Miller, R. H. Tolbert. Magnolia Township?L. II. Jordan, Geo. McCantey, T. H. Bonds, P. W. Cox, C. A. Tolbert. Diamond Hill Township?J. F. Rodgers, T. A. Hall, J. T. Ellenburg. Lowndesville Township?A. B. Hill M. W. Tucker, J H Hutchison. Donalds Township?A. S. Dunn, J. j A. Cox, J. R. DeVore, J. M. Richey, I Allen Gambrell. Cedar Springs Township?A. K. 1 WAArlViiircf Indian Hill Township?W. P. Long Long Cane Township?R. W. King, W. L. Dawson, T. H. Mclhvaine. Bordeaux Township?J. L. Reynolds. BOARDERS WANTED?Jurors and all others attending court and wanting something good to eat and a good place to sleep, are hereby notified that they can have their ./ ..it. x wants sansnea oy stopping ai, huo. i Jas. Taggart's boarding house on Pinckney Street. Rates reasonable. 2t SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE Arrival and departure on trains effective January 23, 1916. Schedule figures published only as information. Not Guaranteed. ABBEVILLE, S. C. I No. Arrive From: 109 Charleston-Greenville 11:20 am 113 Charleston-Columbia 5:10 pm 115 Greenville-Belton 8:02 pm No. Depart For: 108 Charleston-Greenville 9:55 am J 112 Belton-Greenville 3:45 pm 114 Columbia-Charleston 6:35 pm Tmins 109 and 114 connect at Hodges with Pullman sleeping car} line for and from Columbia and Charleston. For complete information call on Ticket Agent or address: W. R. TABER, TPA., Greenville, S. C. Call now if there be any that will answer thee; and to which of the saints wilt thou turn? For wrath killeth the foolish man and envy slayeth and the silly one. Job v. 1-2. rED II 1 ^ DAY, O O! UNG ^ ; <y ce of ^ O S ^ ? 1 o- . i <*~ how; t 23rd \t t ^ P i " < <* ?r~ r (pent, v* O< ibit- 1 o? i you groods ^ <*_ . &' !' 1 < *RY I VA ? O ^?z> LEGAL NOTICE. An Act was passed at the 19I<> session of the Legislature requiring tmy nerson holding claims against' iffiteCounty to send in a separate and sworn statement for each department (as jail, poor house, cfmBt" gang, etc) to which it may be charg?~ ;>hle?said bill must be entered ire jk.\ "File book of claims," (and so testis-fied to by County Auditor,) ten <&&&before the meeting of the Boarc? wCT:' County Commissioners or it will fearw? to be carried over to the next mcfasShly meeting. For the convenience.?8F those living out of town, the Eoarcff will hold this book open until the 5i?fo of the month?making the regabar meeting of the Board fall on the ISiSbi. unless that should fall on Sundfag^ when it will be held Monday follsrming, instead of Tuesday after the ffiract. Monday, as now held. W. A. STEVENSON; Supervisor Abbeville Counigr-TAKE LIV-VER-LAX AND FEEL WELL Don't suffer from the ill effects reT an inactive liver, such as headadiae, indigestion, constipation, lack of energy and low spirits, when for a litlk?. money you can get a remedy Droved merit. GRIGSBY'S JLffV? VER-LAX will get your liver tfigttt. and let you enjoy better health \ brighter spirits. LIV-VER-LAX naturally and effectively. Has wamsof the dangers and bad after effwcte of crlomel. Sold under an absaloatev ? 1 X i. tA., y money reiunu guarantee at uuc mlbu. | $1 a bottle. Each bottle is proteertac? by the likeness of L. K. Grigsby. For sale by any druggist. j i ; " Wood's Frodtictivc Seed Corns. f . ? Our Virginia-grown Seed t Corns have an established [\ reputation for superiority in productiveness and germina.ting qualities. ft_ rx #?i? |- r ?.r. VYooa s uescnpnve ^aiaio& tells about the best of prize-wisr- i ' ning and profit-making varieties ta. ' ] both White and Yellow Sons. J Cotton Seed. ____ _ proved varieties, grown in section* ) absolutely free from boll weevffi. | j Our Catalog gives prices and infocmation. and tells about the best o? ? " Southern Seeds, V > 100-DAY VELVET BEANS. Sop* j Beans, SUDAN GRASS. D&llis Grass ; ! and all Sorghums and Millets. ; , ' Catalog mailed free ou request. * T.W.WOOD O SONS, i SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. ' %