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Supply Ordinance. t] a: To Raise Supplies for the City of ^ Abbeville, S. C., for the Fiscal j Year, 1919. ! o !u BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor i" and Aldermen of the City of Abbe- j Q ille, S. C., in Council assembled.' f; and by authority of the same, that a' t< tax for the sums and in a manner; si hereinafter named shall be raised, a and paid into the treasury of the tl City Council for the uses and pur- p poses for the fiscal year, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that the c, office of the City Treasurer of Ab- t: beville, S. C., will open for collec-(tl tion of taxes for the said fiscal year t] iqiq fynm ttri/^qv Nnvpmhpr. 1st.' 1918, until Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1918.' j( without penalty. ~ ' j ? Rates per centum of taxation are j as follows: ' ( City taxes 5 mills., a Waterworks tax (interest on bonds t] and sinking funds 2 mills, j n Electric Light Tax, (int. on bond and Q sinking fund) 2 mills, j Sewerage tax (int. on Bond andjgl sinking fund 2 mills, j u That when the taxes and assess-j ments or any portion thereof charg-l P ed against the property or party on J ^ the tax books of the City for the f fiscal year 1919, shall not be paid on, ^ or before the first day of January, ^ 1919, the City Treasurer shall proceed to add a penalty of one per cent, on the tax books and the City ^ Treasurer shall collect the same, andj * if the'said taxes, assessments and| penalties are not paid on or before] the first day of February next, | T therafter an additional penalty of one per :entum shall be added by I i ~ Helping the I I Every car or truck I freight helps to free thi Sam, ?and helps the boys The transportation c and war-work freight ii of the railroads. Your car?light deliv has an invaluable servi< Make the most of it. tires that assure its conl I; ical operation?United ~ There is a separate Tire to meet every V* condition. 'Royal Cord', 'Nobb and 'Plain*. Also the Solid Truck Tire for tl cial vehicles. Now, more SSMIL,. before, you I m ^ur neares1 Service Stafioi BH?' out the prop f??Bfe your use. I Unfted Std^^rcs H| an Good Tir?s C. Do BRC m le City Treasurer, and if said taxes ssessments and penaltie.j are not aid on or before the first day of [arch next, thereafter, an additionl penalty of five per centum theren shall be added by the City Treasrer, and be collected by him; and if ic said taxes, assessments and penlties are not paid on or before the fteenth day of March next thereaf2i% the said City Treasurer shall is-j ue his Tax execution for said taxes,' ssessments and penalties against le property of the defaulting tax! ayers according to law. A Commutation Road Tax will be | ollected the same time as other' ixes from all male citizens between j ae ages of 18 and 55 years, except j lose exempted by law. mi- ^ ! nils v^uiiiuiuiaiiuii iaA id ua xui-r >\vs: The sum of Two ($2.00) j dollars, payable before March 31st j 919, the sum of Two and 50-100 j $2.50) Dollars, if not paid until nd during the month of April, 1919,' fie sum of Three $(,3.00) Dollars if! ot paid until and during the month I f May, 1919. In lieu of this tax! ix days work upon the highways and' treets of the City will be required j nder the street overseer. All persons failing or refusing to; ay the Commutation Tax or to work! k<a civ full cViall nnr\n pnnvip. ! iiv OlA 1UI1 UUJO kiuuil j VV?? ? *v ion, be fined not more than thirty ollars or imprisoned more than lirty days. Done and ratified in the City Jouncil, this 8th day of October, 918. ' J. MOORE MARS, Mayor. G. PERRIN, Clerk of the City Court. Oct. 8, 1918. 10-ll-2t I Soys Across used for hauling 2 railroads for Uncle i I across. >f troops, munitions s taxing the capacity ery or heavy-duty? ce to perform. Keep it running on t. inuous and econom- t, States Tires. I.' rpe of United States h individual % driving i >y\ 'Chain', 'Usco', : 'Nobby Cord' and i be heavier commer- I . i than ever need good ^|j|m jt Sales and |i n will point ior nnp for 'Nobby Cord' J; v* for 1 rucks < i iMlkii. I Kidney Trouble Gone Greensboro Man Will Enter U. S. Service W. R. Bolden Makes Public State* ment How He Wiped Out Painful Disease and Developed Good Physical Condition to Get Government Job. I'm sure no man has had a worse case of kidney trouble than mint was," declares W. R. Bolden, the prominent resident of R. F. D. No 4, Box 180, Greensboro, in a signed statement which he has just given tc the newspapers for publication. "1 suffered terribly with pains in the back, nervouness, loss of sleep and my appetite was always poor. This all came from the kidney trouble. "After my urine stood a while there would be a deep settlement ir it, a very offensive odor, hot and feverish, and I've ha dto get up everj hour of the night. "A very good friend of mine toll me auout wie new neru iiieuiciuc Dreco, that so many Greensbort) peo pie were taking for idney disorder and I decided to give it a trial. ] have taken four bottles of Dreco an( now no settlement ocurs in the urine the odor is gone and there is no fev er with it. I don't have to get uj one time from night till morning an< the pains have about gone from mj tack. "I am taking one more bottle o: Dreco to get good and well for I an going to work for the Governmen soon and I want to be in good phy sical condition. "I take pleasure in recommending Dreco to all my friends who an troubled the same as I was. I fee sure it can do for anyone what i has done for me." Worn 1C Q nro/lfiool Inccrvn -Cr\r* oi/tl AO V* yiuv/vivai 1COOU1I XVI Oils J men and women who are dragginj through life feeling miserable?i burden to themselves, a care to thei: relatives, and a bore to their friends There is no neeu going another daj feeling the way you do. This won derful herb medicine Dreco, is doinj wonderful work in quickly wipinj out not only kidney disease, but als< indigestion, gas, liver trouble, rheu matism, constipation, nervous dis orders and a score of other commor sicknesses which do not yield readily to the ordinary method of treatment Dreco is inexpensive, pleasant t( take, contains absolutely no harmfu paineral chemicals and is dispensec by almost all modern drug stores. Ii is particularly recommended in Ab beville by P. B. Speed, Druggist.? Adv. SENATOR TILLMAN'S WILL. The following item, taken from the Greensboro, (N. C.) Daily News oi Fonday, will be of interest to the many Anderson admirers of the latt Senator Tillman: "Because of the national prominence of the testator more than usual interest is attached to the fact that the will of the late Senaor Benjamin Ryan Tillman, of South Carolina, has been filed for probate in Guilford county. The work of transscribing in the office of Clerk M. W. Gant has just been completed. The South Carolina Senator owned a house and lot in High Point, which he left to his daughter, Sallie May n ? ? ? summons. For Keliet. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. MARY HALL, J. F. HALL and MARY MORRISON, Plaintiff, against ELIZER FLEMING and FLEMING HALL, Defendants. To the Defendant Above Named: You are hereby summoned and rerjuired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith SPrvPfl nnnn vnn nnd tr> cowe a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Abbeville Court House, within twenty days after the service .hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time nfore ?.id, tli-2 plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Sept. 24th, 1918. To "he Absc-.i Defendants, Elizer Fieuilug Fleming Hall: Take Notice, that the summons in thi.5 action of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint h this nction v,*a? filed in the o^ce j2 CI irk of Ccuru of Common I'ieas for Abbeville County on the 24th Jay of Sept. A. D. 1918. Sept. 24th 1918. J. MOORE MARS, Plaintiff's Attorney. J. L. PERRIN, C. C. C. P. ?-27-8t. Tillman. The value of the estate is not given in the will, but the South j Carolinian owned considerable min-j i ing stocks and real estate. Especial j interest is attached to the fact that; . he left his silver pronged pitchfork,, given him by the Tillman club of; California, a number of years ago, soon after he won the sobriquet. : 'Pitchfork Ben,' to his son, H. C. | Tillman, to be held in trust for the 11 first grandson to be named Benja-; ?!min Ryan Tillman, Jr." j ;j 'j Sunflower seed is a delicacy much j relished by Russian soldiers. At rail-; ! way stations where bodies of troops ^ are waiting the platforms are always' litt( red with the shells of the sun I (flower seed. On troop trains the man ! can be seen cracking the seed bei tween their seed and chewing ker' nals which they extract dexterously ' | with their tongue. Peasant women sell the sun flower; . 1 I | seed about the railway stations just' , as popcorn and peanuts are sold at j! American stations. Many persons1 J crack so many su nflower seeds that j ' I they wear notches in their front i j teeth, which enable them to grip the1 ^1 seed more lightly and crack them j i with greater speed. i : BIG EATERS GET ; KIDNEY TROUBLE i 1 _ t Take a glass of Salts before bmkfut if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers yon. , r s The American men and women must ~ guard constantly against Kidney trouble, 1, because we eat too much and all our food t is rich. Our blood is filled with uric I acid which the kidneys strive to filter ! out. they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and , the result is kidney trouble, bladder 9 weakness and a general decline in health. 1 When your kidneys feel like lumps of r lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are * obliged to seek relief two or three times J durinc the nicht? If von miffflr urifh .j headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid | stomach, or you have rheumatism when ?j the weather is bad, get from your pharr macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; ' take a tablespoonful in a glass of | water before breakfast for a few days j - and your kidneys will then act fine. , .! This famous Baits is made from the acid : of grapes and lemon juice* combined with 1 lithia, end has'been used for generations r to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; | to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus > ending bladder disorders. 1 Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in. jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belong? in j t every home, because nobody can make I . a mistake by having a good kidney flush- j . ing any time. |-*~ ~ BHiMHnBBBKH Fperi I OIL HE/ II Emc ? In freezing wea Heater radiates lief lo scantily 1 Ifpjijil Inexpensive to < fill?smokeless, ! gj ? Aladdin &CMin1 | ji:j!;l?:jj Huv your I\ rfe if ***? I |P>W^ ^ ?.SS I I > IV: V- #/) ? > \v - - ..... . . I |Ql||fSji-'r-.- - | it * ^ - :?; THE REASON. ha SU! It seemed that when Rastus and ar< Sam died they took different routes; so when the latter got to heaven he wc called Rastus on the phone. "Rastus/ he said, "how yo' like it kii down thar?" "Oh, boy! Dis here am some place"! Tl replied Rastus. "All we has ter do is ter wear a red suit wid horns, an'I ebery now an' den shovel some coal! on de fire. We don't work no' morejine dan two hours out ob de twenty-four, pa down here. But tell me, Sam, how is Sfc it with you up yonder?" exi 'Mah goodness! We has to git up at fo' o'clock in de mawnin' an' ed gathar in de stahs; den we has to Th PLENTY of I have on hand at present tl and self-players in the state, in the early spring at much 1 now. I get some pianos out < Goods ordered months ago ai The following named piano prevailing eight to twelve mc STARR PIANOS RI DmrnrAvn T>T A "MTkCJ "D-l )u> rmr J.HJ BUSH & GERTS CI ADAM SCHAAF CI CLARENDON R( CARLISLE CI TRAYSER R] CHASE BROS CI HACKLEY Ml REMINGTON R] KRELL : ;...CI STRICH & ZEIDLER N1 . ESTEY N] LAFFARGUE N] KROEGER S'J All of these pianos are no\ seen any day at 311 Waller . You need not go anywhere e] sortment of pianos on the ma: city has a finer line. Reasonable terms can be se / Call, write or phone and I now. JOHN ^ H THE GREENWOOD REFERENCE:?The Bank c and strongest bank in Gi wwrmof ^TIT'OCS A Look forth* JLcj?%.h3 Triangle Trade Ai ? 1?? ? I i?^?? ! ? ! I llllI li| Mil urgency Heating / thcr the portablq Perfection Oil comfort and cheer?brings re- ... lealed offiees. buy nnd use?easy to clean and ? odorless. ty Oil gives best results. etion Heater now. lNDARD OIL COMPANY '(Ncv/ .'irscyl Str.i. l-.C. Baltimore, Md. Char: r k. Vn. Churlv.ton, .Va. r-nii, Va. Chsr!' ?'*" . ' . ' T* - -5- " . ... _... J. ... V } ' ' ' : %\' h -r' .. s--.. t-4-','.,! / r -s f I V. * - I * 'A ! 1 |i^'4 ( ( . T - i j I !?<;? ** i i v./f{ ? }: ?.* ' I t, ; i I ) i ^ m i I K^'*- :^ WK^? ?? ' ul in de moon and hang out de r. Den we has ter roll ?'.e clouds 3u:i' all day long." "But, Sam, how come it y' has ter >rk so hard?" . "Well, to tell de truf, Rastus, we'* 1' o' short on help up here." . JRKEY AND SPAIN MUST SEEK NEW MINISTERS , London, Oct. 9.?The Turkish cab -fa it has resigned, according to a di?tch from Berne, to The Evening n*. The message says that great citement prevails at Constinople. Madrid, Oct. 9.?The cabinet head-jS by Antonia Maura has resigned. e cabinet was formed last March. -- ' . . \ ft PIANOS 1 . le largest stock of pianos all of which were bought ower prices than prevail of the depot every week. :e just now arriving. >s are in stock at prices mths ago: j ! CHMOND, IND. [CHMOND, IND. IICAGO, ILL. I IICAGO, ILL. 1 ; )CKFORD, ILL. nCAGO, ILL. [CHMOND, IND. IICAGO, ILLUSKEGON, MICH. ICHMOND, IND. NDTNNATL OHIO. 3W YORK. ?W YORK SW YORK [AMFORD, CuNN. v in my store and can be Ave., Greenwood, S. C. Ise to find the finest asrket No store in a large (cured if desired. am at your service right OLI AND I :'p. ? PIANu MAN. I )f Greenwood, the oldest eenwood County. Mismmmmmmmammmarnmrnmam ^"XADD# I T7Z&3 ; r , B \ark H mmstmota oiXtil: 1 i OIL 'yi | Oiivo-iMWrt ::' Sf.< S . -o i y , '*. 1 u .'A ' "" . ,v j!.:*' . i m]/ f Iflff ||| $ W-'t! //'t |v[. I ;i!l 01 Dill jtrpwi iILebhL^