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Si : YOU t TO ATTEIS o <8> 0 NEWEST F O ^ On these ^ every lady ^ O O ? . Sinrin. % * Wednesc I pi o o. ^ Any one \ ^ during eithe % NEW SL o I o I ^ The stylei I O do get read j I ^ This stor I ^ for this seas f.PHli I o J j (******** the city> * ANTREVILLE * Mr^rsL | ******** list. W covery. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wakefield, Mr. E and Mrs. Norris Wakefield and Mr Tyr-v-p Jesse Bell were visitors in Anderson ? Monday. _ V, Mrs. Fannie Milford of Abbeville, g le. ** spent Monday very pleasantly with PM j Mrs. A. M. Erwin. fMar; Mrs. Sel Young, and Mrs. Fannie ? Milford were guests of Mrs. Gussie J, y Stokes Tuesday night. J:.?n Mrs. S. J. Wakefield, and Miss J?? Mary Anderson visited at Latimer impart of Thursday and Friday. p^i!J1SSeS Rev. and Mrs. McRee, of Iva, visit- ar.?. ed at Mr. A. M. Erwin's Friday. ""s Mr. J. T. Erwin and Henry Erwin fe Jel1, 0 were business visitors to Abbeville *1? sc? Saturday. .* Mr. A. M. Erwin returned from evt]?in^'' Tennessee Saturday. , Al A play, "Hearts and Diamonds," desvJlle? will be given at the Antreville High we? ^ School Auditorium Friday evening, the 17th. ,r y -- - ? ? " - i -j? I Mr. an Mr. Jesse Jtseu win taKe cnarge ox children the new garage. He will ever be r , , C* . ready to mend the cars. Make it Mvc J?,-, convenient to come. Mr ai Miss Mary Anderson and Mr. Jesse f . j " Bell visited Miss Made Sharpe Sab- f. u. bath afternoon. m,"' Mr. J. T. Erwin and family were .. " " guests at Mr. A. M. Erwin's Sabbath. Mrs. Fannie Milford returned to j". Abbeville Thursday after two weeks | J or more spent at the home of her i t young days. ******** WE MUS * LONG CANE * ******** Th? Pr?? No otli Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler and lit- Fa ^"1 tie ones, spent the week-end with Mr pmmpntc and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. "J Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rampey and comes a? little son. snent Mondav evenine with Mrs. John Botts. West Miss Nina Beauford spent Satur- prairie p day in the city. inff on th Mr. John Balan spent a few days a recent of last week in Pomaria, with his extract f home folks. WiW Tr Messrs W. H. Beauford and Lay- "How ton James of near Due West, spent nirp<: nT1j Sunday with Mr. W. D. Beauford. fu~ v?in< Mr. W. D. Beauford is on the sick sorb list at this writing. We hope for him aeereeai an early recovery. eJf Kj Mr. Jim Carrol and little son, of Honaires tunity i Deafness Cannot Be Cured ulate. by local applications, as they cannot reach we have th? diseased portion of the ear. There Is that UnS only one way to cure deafness, and that Is c+_?i, c_ by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mu- nominal ' cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When j-uthis tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling " . UIC ^ sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is tribute t< entirely ciu?cu, .. - T?n n??IK uoleu the Inflammation can be taken out u UB?>16 and this tube restored to Its normal condl- Can peop tlon, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cervinp- a cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh. *e which is nothing but an Inflamed condition ers Ot Wi of the mucous surfaces. vpsfpH ft We will give One Hundred Dollars for any , case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that OT elevei cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, nomicalh Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. Ohio. DUllamg Sold by Druggists. 76c. will be d Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. mo V I ARE COR [D OUR SPRING OPENING AND Fj* MARCH 221 ASHIONS IN MILLINERY AND Lj two days we shall endeavor to show < vho is interested in the correct styles. o- Openini lay and Thursc 3ILS0N j vho wishes to be stylishly, correctly i r of these two days, inspecting the JITS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, DI i are so attractive and the extra value r to buy. e's mighty power for exceptional val on. We want you to see yourself. LSON~ spent Sunday with Mr. and I CAD DDAHftllll Finley. I VII UZtVllVlfll I !mma Haddon is on the sick e wish for her an early re!va Finley spent the week- ? e city with Mr. and Mr?. J. Make the Best Remedy 2 liar. ? ob King and children spent j? everything was sold in as li ys of last week in the Cold ?ajr a manner as the below nan community with relatives. gists are selling Schiffmann's I hn Cromer is on the sick centrated Expectorant, absoli s writing. We hope for him cause for COmplaint or dissa recovery. could possibly arise from anyon id Mrs. J. M. McKellar of druggists say?"Buy a bottle of spent Sunday evening with ecjy an(j try it for Eronchitis, \ Mrs. W. D. Beauford. Cough, Severe Cough, Croup Allie, Viola and lone Beau- Bronchial Affection, and we wi unable to attend school at your money, just the same as w ng. We hope they will soon Schiffmann's famous Asthtnac f their colds and able to at- does not give satisfaction, or if i >ol. the best remedy ever used fo 0. Stevenson spent Sunday these complaints." Why not j.1. H r TIT T"\ T? f ] aa IV1U1 IVir. W. U. oeauiuru. vaiuei^e Ul IIII3 guaiaiiitrc au<idrew Hill, of near Lown- medicine, and get your money b spent a few days of last er than buying another purely h.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis, exaggerated claims of its man' B. Haddon was a visitor to or on the strength of tcstirnon Thursday. others and run the chance o: id Mrs. Earl Stewart and ^mething worthless and also spent the week-end in the ^ money? ing community with Mr. and ______? ie Stewart. d Mrs. Tom McCord enter- aggregate wealth of this cou lite a number of the young be $200,000,000,000, an ei i dance Thursday night. proportion of which is alrea d Mrs. D. F. Finley of the or owned by millionaires and it the week-end with Mr. millionaires, it will not be L. F. Finley. to figure out what conditions 1 Grippe is the dread sick- ten years from now?if meai his community at the pres- _ Nancy. >T HAVE HEAVIER 17!====== INHERITANCE TAXES I ;ressive Farmer. I I ler farm paper in the South J || j * the fight The Progressive I I s making to compel our gov- ||||| to collect a larger part of I III I ; from inheritances and in- ||||| d put a smaller share of the I III | en on labor and thrift. In III we are glad to see that the 1I I 'armer of Chicago is carry- l|||| m e same sort of agitation. In I III | issue it quotes the following I I j rom the Editorial, South ||ll| JL J loi.g will it take our million- ||l|| Get the facts multi-millionaires to double |l||| buy an automobile i cf their holdings and ab- I III not after. And i greater part of the nation's III * salesman'* claim e wealth? Bear in mind that I III I ?? >* ??1> a?d *hei rease in the number of mil- I III cost of all tires, means diminishing oppor- III I So, what you :or the many to accum- l|||| most miles per gal TVio mocf nnnreccive frusta III! I and Der Set of tire in this country are those A Ford will g crupulously watered their and lots of places aS, to l?,uble 0or trebl? itS ROADSTERS $3! value. The productive forces p q 3 DET >untry are compelled to pay d these trusts on their infla- ? a How long will the Ameri- I AMffnnA ile tamely submit to thus IJI|lt|V|l|l ,s hewers of wood and drawiter? Money judiciously inin easily be 'doubled in ten rhone 305 t years. Invested in an ecor and prudently conducted and loan association, money loubled in ten years and II1 nths. Assuming the present DIALU ^SHION SHOW, WEDNES1 ND AND 23RD. \DIES READY-TO-WEAR 1916. all the goods we can, and 1 y & Fas lay, March A TVTTV Tl jn md becomingly attired will JESSES, and MILLir ion Here. is so apparent, you will be i lue-giving was never better AND rss, WHOOPSNG COUGH, IP, COSQHS M COLD! it Home?128 Teaspoonsful for 50 cent beral and In buying this remedy, besides sect led drug- ing an absolute guarantee of its efficien <Jew Con- from these druggists, you also get abo Jtely no eight times as much medicine as y tisfaction would in buying most any of the ol e. These fashioned, ready-made kinds, which av< this rem- age from 20 to 32 teaspoonsful, becau Vliooping 50c worth makes a whole pint (128 t or any spoonsful) when mixed at home wi ill return simply one pint of sugar and one-half pi e do with of water. This remedy positively do ior, if it not contain chloroform, opium, morphi lot found or any other narcotic. It is pleasant tota >r any of and children are fond of it. You will 1 take ad- the sote judge, and under this positi tiy this guarantee absolutely no risk is run in bu ack, rath- ing this remedy. Druggists everywhc / on the are authorized to sell it under the sar ufacturer guarantee as Schiffmann's famous Ast -1- * 1? ~? nnrfQ/.t liiis iroui vi muuc)' j.>an\ u uul p^iiwv, f getting satisfactory. R. J. Schiffmann, Propriet< wasting Sai"4- P"--' ^uara^teed ht>rt> j The McMurray Drug Company. ntry to stiff inheritance tax is not provid normous for by congress." idy held On this the Editor of the Praii multi- Farmer comments as follows: difficult "The only effective way to avc ; will' be the danger?to remove the menace iwhile a these great fortunes and provi flKi ; 4CTS on the operating cost before you t. Find out the truth before? don't be satisfied with hearsay or The price of gasoline is high; re is sure to be an increase in the want is the car that will give you Ion of gasoline, per gallon of oil I l. o anywhere any other car will go others won't go. I taiibim/* r>m + A At\ r\r\ r ^U.Vu. ivuAinu v/ti\ fftv.vu. I ROIT. re's Garage. Abbeville, S. C. > * c* f> 4? *> V ? f INVI' DAY AND THURSI APPAREL FOR SPF ve hope for the attendant hion S 22nd and lENKY enjoy a few moments ? <ERY Now on Exh jure to remember us when ? -? shown than in our new j HEN equal opportunities for our children, is by enacting a heavy National in1 heritance tax. Let wealth pay the Sbill, and forget the silly talk of special taxes on bank checks and gasoline." 5. ' LIST OF PETIT JURORS For Court of Common Pleas Which ut Will Convene Here on Monday, ou March, the 27th. Id ir- The following are the jurors for sc tne nrst ween 01 ine cuun, ui uum a' mon pleas, which will convene here on Monday, March the 27th, Judge nt J. S. Wilson, presiding. es Due West Township?R. C. Ellis, "e J. M. Fisher, 0. K. Brock, S 0. Bran?e yon, Enoch Smith. * ipf Abbeville Township?R. W. Smith, v* R. H. Kay, W. E. Owen, A. G. King, I' 0. S. Cochran, J. W. Mcllwaine, Jene r?e Price* h Smithville Township?A. H Miller, l" R. H. Tolbert. )r Magnolia Township?L. H. Jordan, w 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. .. p Donalds Township?A. S. Dunn, J. A. Cox, J. R. DeVore, J. M. Richey, ^ Alien uamoren. Cedar Springs Township?A. K. Woodhurst. Indian Hill Township?W. P. Long Long Cane Township?R. W. King, W. L. Dawson, T. H. Mcllwaine. Bordeaux Township?J. L. Rey-1 nolds. 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 wants satisfied by stopping at Mrs. Jas. Taggart's boarding house on Pinckney Street. Rates reasonable. 2t SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE Arrival and departure on trains effective January 23, 1916. Sched- I ule figures published only as information. Not Guaranteed. ABBEVILLE, S. C. 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 112 Belton-Greenville 3:45 pm, 114 Columbia-Charleston 6:35 pa Trains 109 and 114 connect *t Hodges with' Pullman sleeping car line for and from Columbia and Chaileston. 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 I saints wilt thou turn? For wrath killI eth the foolish man and envy slayeth . and the silly one. Job v. 1-2. , Fed": JAY, i ; O IING * < ce of ^ < > L > how \ 23rd ? F > ? ' i pent, ibit t < i you o goods o t RY: ?v^?^MM???? ? ? ? LEGAL NOTICE. 1 An Act was passed at the 1916 session of tjie Legislature requiring" any person holding claims against the County to send in a separate itemized and sworn statement for each department (as jail, poor house, clwfn gang, etc), to which it may be charge"hie?said bill must be entered ha a "File book of claims," (and so testified to by County Auditor,) ten dayai ' before the meeting of the Board ?f County Commissioners or it will bave to be carried over to the next monthly meeting. For the convenience of those living out of town, the Board will hold this book open until the 5fli' of the month?making the regular meeting of the Board fall on the 15&1 unless that should fall on Sunday, when it will be held Monday following, instead of Tuesday after the first Monday, as now held. W. A. STEVENSON; v Supervisor Abbeville County. TAKE LIV-VER-LAX AND FEEL WELL * Don't suffer from the ill effects of an inactive liver, such as headache, indigestion, constipation, lack of energy and low spirits, when for a little money you can get a remedy of Droved merit. GRIGSBY'S LfVVER-LAX will get your liver right and let you enjoy better health and brighter spirits. LIV-VER-LAX acts naturally and effectively. Has none I of the dangers and bad after effects of calomel. Sold under an absolute money refund guarantee at 50c and $1 a bottle. Each bottle is protected by the likeness of L. K. Grigsby. For sale by any druggist. 11 ^ Wood's Productive Seed Corns. rr^rvrtrn CAAXI . vui tiigiiua-giuwu jccu Corns have an established reputation for superiority in productiveness and germinating qualities. Wood's Descriptive Catalog tells about the best of prize-winning and profit-making varieties in both White and Yellow Coras. Cotton Seed, We offer the best and most Improved varieties, grown in sections absolutely free from boll weevil. Our Catalog gives prices and information, and tells about the best of Southern Seeds, 100-DAY VELVET BEANS. Soj? . Beam, SUDAN GRASS. Dallis Gnu* and all Sorghums and Millets. Catalog mailed free on request. T.W.WOOD ?SONS. SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va.