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MASTER'S SALE "STbfc State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. 7a.2. Pheiffer, et al, Plaintiff, against PL ii lavage, et al, Defendants. aili'nority of a Decree of Sale the Court of Common Pleas for .AMxtville County, in said State, made the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbc~<aiTiZ, C. "H.. S. C., on Salesday in ..Ay.Ji), A. D., 1916, witnin tne le..jgart hours of sale the following de. scrJbed land, to wit: All that tract or pavcel of land situate, lying and beAbbeville County, in the State ..rafortsaid, in the town of Calhoun -F&3*, S. C., and being known and <i5esi=nated as lots one to ten inclusive of Block "E." Also lots one to five inclusive of Bkck "F," of Calhoun Falls accordto plat of town of Calhoun Falls, xtix^e by DeCamp and Cunningham, btiixg lots formerly conveyed by Calhoun Falls Co., to Fred Pheiffer, deceased. (Sold at the risk of the -fKTarier purchaser.) TERMS OF SALE?CASH? Pur<c2mser to pay for papers and stamps. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. MASTER'S SALE niie State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. Uscer Drug Co., a corporation duly incorporated, by and under the laws of the State of South Carolina, against d&as. A. Milford. Sj authority of a Decree of Sale ihe Court of Common Pleas, for J . ifflBfoeville County, in said State, made fha Sire above stated case, I will offer ! tfor silie, at Public Outcry, at Abbe- 1 * vflQe/X. iH., S. C., on Salesday in .ApnJ,. A. D. 1916, within the legal jk*MiES>.of sale the following described rbsn?A,too vwit: All that tract or par eel of land situate, lying and being " a *_i :iu iia ithe.'city of Abbeville, in Auuevuie <-C?aniy, an the State aforesaid, front- z^p taiveniy-one (21) feet on public a^nare of City of Abbeville, and runaetiig 'back in parallel lines a distance one hundred and fifty feet (150) -asid bounded on the Northeast by jgtti&r*e square, Southeast by lot and .storeroom formerly occupied by C. , .-.A- Sdilford & Co., as a book store, "Swathwest by National Bank of Ab12**5lie and Northwest by store lot of .3". 33. Speed; the said lot being oc- ( -TiSsjuEd for several years past by C. A ."flBIiford as a Drug Store. TERMS OF SALE?One-half Cash Balance on a credit of twelve months, , <cs?iii. portion to be secured by bond <sf jairchaser and mortgage of prem- ' sold; credit portion to bear in- ; 1aa*st at the rate of 7 per cent., with : tire- provision that, if same has to be ! <a?llected by suit, ten per cent attor- ( ;fee shall be added. Purchaser ' 3D3j have option of paying all cash. 1 Purchaser to pay for papers and ! franips. R. E. HILL, ' Master A. C., S. C. ) -MASTER'S SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville, Court of Common Pleas. Mis. X,. ~W. Mabry, Plaintiff, against JKts. ISlenora Baer, Ethel Baer, et al. By authority of a Decree of Sale n&y fiie Court of Common Pleas for -AJKbrville County, in said State, rao&e \n the above stated case, I ^arall offer for sale, at Public Outcry, rsX Abbeville, C. H., S. C., on Sales ??^y in April, A. D., 1916, withiin tthe legal hours of sale the followr&Bf described land, to-wit: All that 1 tra<it or parcel of land situate, lying being in the city of Abbeville, . Abtoeville County, in the State aforeisad, 'fronting Seventy-five feet (75) R5B Main Street and having 200 feet dijpth on both side lines, bounded Main street and Livingston street "'fWof lonHc nf Mrs. L. W. Ma Sold at the risk of the former pur?%ia3er. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Pur< asbaser lo pay for papers and stamps. R. E. HILL, Master. A. C., S. C. .MASTER'S SALE 1S.The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. .1 Court of- Common Pleas. "^7. E. Henderson. Plaintiff, against -a nnfl Ram Elmore. Defendants. ~Bv authority of a Decree of Sale the Court of Common Pleas for "bhcville County in said State, made -\r\ "the above stated case, I will offer 'sale, at Public Outcry, at AbbevjP.e. C. H., S. C.. on Salesday in April. A. D.. 1916. within the le xErr>l hours of sale the following des-cvibed land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land sit s?nV.e, lving and being in the City of .AKoeville, Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, being lots No's. 2 -and 3, facing Harrisburg street for distance of 180 feet, and bounded '-cva the north by lands of M. H. Wil ~T;Ti, on the west by lots sold the "Trustees of Sunlight Lodge; East ! by tot No. 4, owned by T. H. Elmore, .. ?.a fVi/i QnntVi Kv TTarrishure* St. TERMS OF SALE?CASH? PurrJhssser to pay for papers and stamps. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. Dr. W. E. McCord went over to Greenwood last Sunday and spent the slay with his parents. r MASTER'S SALE ' The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville, Court of Common Pleas. 3. J. Hester and H. W. Lawson, as Receivers of the Bank of Cal- , houn Falls, against Edward Keiser, Marjorie Bullick and ; others. ^ i By_authority of a Decree of Sale by ' '-.he Court of Common Pleas for Ab- 1 beville County, in said State, made in :,he above state case, I will offer for . =-ale. at Public Outcry, at Abbevillle 1 C. H., S. C., on Salesday in April, A. D., 1916, within the legal hours 1 of sale, the following described land, 1 to wit: All that tract or parcel ' of land situate, lying and being in * Abbeville County, in the State afore- ( said, containing Ten and 3-100 (10 '' 3-100) Acres, hounded on the North ' by lands of Calhoun Falls Investment ' Company, on the East by said Co.. ( the road from Calhoun Falls and Glowing Springs intervening; on the South by Edward Keiser, on the West by lands of C. J. Lyon, et al, as shown by plat made by DeCamp and Cunningham; Also all that tract of land in Magnolia Township, Abbe- 1 ville County, containing Three (3) Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. Pheiffer. Edward Keiser and Western Carolina Railroad; ' being the lot of land conveyed to G. M. Smith by Calhoun Falls Invest ment Co., by deed dated Nov. 2, 1913 1 Also One and one-half (1 Y2) Acres in town of Calhoun Falls, commencing at a corner of Seneca street * in the Abbeville road, thence south c 90 degrees East 210 feet along the line of the Abbeville road, to corner, r thence South 68 degrees East 277 c feet to corner on line of the P. R. &, t W. C. Railroad, thence North 20 Vz c degrees West 226 feet to corner of ( Seneca street; thencp along the line " of said street North 68 degrees West 209 feet to starting point. The same being in Block "C," on map of r said town. Terms of Sale?CASH. Purchaser J to pay for papers and stamps. ( R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. t MASTER'S SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville, Court of Common Pleas. r Henry P. McGee, Plaintiff, against c T. J. Bowen and W. D. Barksdale, f Defendants. 5 By authority of a Decree of Sale * l>y the Court of Common Pleas, for x Abbeville County, in said State, made c in the above stated case, I will offer r for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbe- ^ rille. C. H., S. C.. on Salesday in April, A. D.. 1916. within the le- s * * ? *- - .r-11 :? ?al nours 01 saie, me lunuwuig uc- j scribed land, to wit: All that tract a or parcel of land situate, lying and r being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing Sixty and One fifth (60 1-5) Acres, more ar less, and bounded by lands of T. J. Bowen. J. R. Walker, R. O. Branyan and others, being the same conveyed to T. J. Bowen by Nancy J. Stepp, and W. H. Moore about seventeen years ago. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. R. E. HILL, Master, A. C., S. C. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the matter of J. Walter Clamp, Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY. < Pursuant to an order of the Court i made in the above stated matter, I ? will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, in front of ( the Court House at Abbeville, S. C., on Salesday in April, 1916, during the legal hours of sale, the following j described real estate to wit: (1) All that tract or plantation of J land, situate, lying and being in Ab- * beville County, in the State of South I Carolina, containing ninety-three and 1-2 (93 %) acres, more or less, and I bounded by lands of J. E. Branyon, j on the North and J. V. Pruitt on the ' East, Mrs. B. E. Pruitt on the South; J. R. Pruitt and W. D. Thomas on the West; being the place where J. Walter Clamp resides (2) Also all that tract or parcel of . land, situate, lying and being in the \ County of Abbeville and State of J South Carolina, containing seven and ; one-eighth acres, more or less, and lying on the Robinson Bridge Road, . on the East side of said road, and be- j ing in front of the house of J. Walter ' Clamp, and being bounded by lands , of J. Walter Clamp on all sides ex- { cept the East and being bounded on ' the East by lands of J. L. Branyon, \ and being a part of the S. L. Calla- < ham place i Said tracts of land will be sold sep- 1 arately and for the purpose of satis- , fying the mortgages now against , them. Sold at the risk of the former , purchaser. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay lor tne papers ana stamps. C. C. CLINKSCALES, i Trustee in Bankruptcy in the above 1 entitled matter. r ] POTATO PLANTS. 1 Sweet potato plants $1.75 per 1,000, ready April 1st and after. Porto Rico Yam, Nancy Hall and I Triumph. Tomato plants, New Globe, Beauty and Earliana, $1.75 per 1,000; Ruby King pepper plants $2.00 per 1,000. Three hundred of above plants sent by mail post paid upon receipt of $1.00. Special prices on large orders. u t AX* UlgUblVUb) Altoona, Fla. The Methodist congregation suffered a disappointment last Sunday in the absence of Miss Long, who comes down from Due West and 1 sings for them every Sunday. 3EATH OF MISS MAGGIE GIBERT Miss Maggie Gibert died at the tome of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth ^ Gribert in the Lebanon section, on j Wednesday evening, March 15th, A 1916. She had long been a faith- / ful and consistent member of the Le aanon Presbyterian church, and fun- ^ iral services were held there Friday T: it eleven o'clock. ? Miss Gibert is survived by her ? nother and three sisters, Misses Anne and Lucy Gibert, and Mrs. J. G. . Evans, and Hon. J. S. Gibert, a bro;her. b Miss Gibert came of distinguished . mcestry, being a daughter of Rev. ,j J. F. Gibert, who was for many /ears the beloved pastor of the Lebaion church, and a descendent of 8 lean Louis Gibert, who came to America from France and established ;he Huguenot settlement in Abbeville :ounty. iaq ui passtui oq him. sstjfl community and sincere sympathy is felt for her family and for her large :ircle of relatives and friends. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. In Probate Court. r r> tt I. J3. iiciiiipi/Un, ?is uuiiimiatratui ui i the Estate of Mrs. Samantha | Morrison, deceased, Plaintiff, against Willie Poole, and other unknown heirs of Samantha Morrison, deceased, Defendants. Advertisement to sell lands to aid personally to pay debts. Pursuant to an order of the Prolate Court, I will sell at public out:ry at Abbeville Court House, on 5alesday in April, 1916, for the paynent of debts, the following describ>d real estate belonging to the esate of Mrs. Samantha Morrison, deeased, situate in the State and bounty aforesaid, . Diamond Hill Township. All that tract or parcel of land beonging to said Mrs. Samantha Morison, deceased, containing ten acres, nore or less, bounded on two sides >y lands of J. B. Hampton, Pratt 3ann and Louisa Patterson. Terms Cash?Purchaser to pay for itles and stamps. J. F. MILLER, Judge of Probate. ^ ESTATE OF L. O. SPEER, DEC'D. . . 1 Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge p TAKE NOTICE that on the 15th lay of April, 1916, I will render a C inal account of my accounts and loing as Administratrix of the Es- C ate of L. 0. Speer, deceased, in the iffice of\ Judge of Probate for Abberille County at 10 o'clock a. m., and C >ri the same day will apply for a fiial discharge from my trust as such S Administratrix. All persons having demands against C aid estate will present them for paynent on or before that day, proven md authenticated or be forever bared. Mrs. George Speer, Administratrix. pi Abbeville-Greenwood MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Property Insured, $1,890,000. September 1, 1915. Write to or call on the undersigned >r the Director of your Township "or any information you may desire ibout our plan of Insurance. We insure your property against lestruction by FIRE, WINDSTORM OR LIGHTNING, ind do so cheaper than any insurance Company in existence. Dwellings :overed with metal roofs are insured :or 25 pef cent, cheaper than other jroperty. Remember we are prepared tojrove to you that ours is the safest md cheapest plan of insurance cnown. J. K. DLAML, oen. Ageni, Abbeville, S. C. J. FRASER LYON, Pre.. Abbeville, S. C. s r. G. Majors Greenwood 3. T. Mabry Cokesbury 2. H. Dodson Donalds T. S. Ellis Due West W. W. L. Keller Long Cane [. A. Keller Smithville 3. A. Wardlaw Cedar Springs v iV. W. Bradley Abbeville [)r. J. A. Anderson Antreville ~ 3. S. Boles Lowndesville \. O. Grant Magnolia tV. D. Morrah Calhoun Mills 3. P. Morrah Bordeaux 1 I. L. Rasor Walnut Grove iV. A. Nickles Hodges ML G. Bowles Coronaca !). S. Haltiwanger Ninety Six C D. S. Haltiwanger Kinards 3. S. Haltiwanger Fellowship loseph Lake Phoenix r. W. Smith Verdery ]Y f. H. Chiles Bradley 1. W. Lyon Troy r. K. Moseley Yeldell ^ 3. B. Bell Callison ^ 2. B. Bell Kirkseys n Abbeville, S. C., June 1, 1915. ^ a -OR THE LATEST WAR NEWS? d both Europe and Mexico?read ii the Atlanta Daily Journal. Deliv- ii ered to you every morning before t: breakfast. a J. C. Cox, Local Agent. ^ DR. W. E. McCOKD \ .... DENTIST .... P h over f Dr. Speed's Urug store a Office c Phone 242. Abbeville, S. 0. NOTICE. In pursuance of an Act of Assemly passed at the 1916 session of the .egiflnture, the County Board of lommissioners will receive sealed ids for the articles listed below, belt? supplies, tools, etc.. needed for lhaingang, Jail, Poor House, Court [ouse, County Officers, etc., for the uarter beginning April 1st, and endig June 30th, 1916. Bids will be pened March 30th. The goods are :> be delivered as called for from ime to time during the three months, lidders must be in reasonable disance of the department for which lie supplies are intended, or delivry charges included in bids. All oods must be of standard quality. The board reserves the right to efuse any or all bids. W. A. STEVENSON, County Supervisor. COURT HOUSE. 25 gallon oil?kerosene. 12 Brooms. 2000 pounds ice. 2 dozen 25 W. Mazda Lamps. 3 cases Toilet Paper. SUPPLIES CHAIN GANG. Fat Backs lbs. 1200 Rib Bacon lbs. 500 Flour bbls. 10 Flour Self Rising _ __bbls. 5 Meal Bu. 65 Lard __ __ lbs. 240 Molasses gal. 65 Syrup gal. 30 Soda a. lbs. 50 Soap, cases, Octagon 1 Coffee lbs. 100 Suerar : lbs. 175 Rice __lbs. 120 Cabbage lbs. 375 Grits __ __ __ lbs. 110 Butter Beans __ __ __lbs. 75 Fish, mackerel, white, lbs. 75 Beef ntew __ __ __ __lbs. 150 Pepper lbs. 2 Irish Potatoes Bu. 20 Salt sacks, 3 Salmon cans 36 Tomatoes cans 120 Corn cans 36 Peas bu. 24 Kerosene gals. 75 Corn Bu. 720 Oats Bu. 300 Hay tons 7 PRINTING AND STATIONERY, udge of Probate'* Office: 300 Embossed Large Envelopes. 500 Embossed Small Envelopes. 500 Embossed Note Head paper, 8 -2x5 1-2. 2 Boxes Linen and Bond Legal paer for Typewriter. 1 Marriage Register?500 pages, lerk of Court's Office: 100 Writ of Venire Facias, o. Supt. Education's Office: 500 Letter Heads. 500 Bond paper. ounty Auditor's Office: 1 M Letter Heads. heriff's Office: 1 M Envelopes, No. 6 3-4. ounty Supervisor's Office: 1-2 Doz. Bottles Red Ink. 1-2 Doz. Bottles Mucilage. A 3 Ink Stands. 1-M Envelopes No. 6 3-4. 1 County "File Book of Claims" as er senate bill. 1 County "Bills Payable" book. TOOLS FolTcHAIN GANG. 1 dozen Mattocks. 2 doz. Axes, 4 1-2?5 1-4 lbs. 3 dozen Shovels, Ames best. 4 dozen Picks. 7-8-9 lbs. 2 kegs Nails, 20 Penny. ft 1 XT_ *1 _ A A n ? Kegs rNtuis, reuiiy. 4 doz. Iron or Wood Single Trees. 3 doz. Chain Hame Strings. 4 doz. Collar Pads. 1 doz. Sets Traces. 2 doz Sets Breast Chains. 5 doz. Harness Snaps. 10 lbs. Harness Leather. 6 Boxes Brads. 2 pr. Double Lines. 2 pr. Single lines. 2 pr. Breechings. 1 Keg Horse Shoes. 1 Keg Mule Shoes. 100 yds. rope, by pound. POOR HOUSE AND FARM. 20 lbs. Coffee. 50 lbs. Sugar. 1 lb. Pepper. 25 lbs. Rice. 10 lbs. Soda. 3 bbls. Flour. 2 bu. Seed Potatoes, Irish. 100 bu. Clay or Unknown Peas. 15 gallon Kerosene. 5 gallon Syrup. 1 case Octagon Soap. 6 pr. Men's Shoes, assorted sizes. 10 pr. Women's Shoes, assorted izes. 12 pr. Overalls, assorted sizes. 6 pr. Pants, assorted sizes. 2 dozen Half Hose. 3 dozen pr. Hom. 20 yds. Drills, unbleached. 30 yds. Apron checks. 30 yds. Unbleached Sheeting, 9-4 ridth. 1 doz. Shirts, assorted sizes. "MASTER'S SALE i? /< . . n i v n ii ne state 01 oouin ^arunna, County of Abbeville, Court of Common Pleas. Ilelia P. McGowan, as Administra-' tor of the Estate of W. C. McGowan, against [rs. E. A. T. Kirby. I By authority of a Decree of Sale y the Court of Common Pleas for ibbeville County, in said State, lade in the above stated case, I rill offer for sale, at Public Outcry, t Abbeville, C. H., S. C., on Salesay in April, A. D. 1916, with 1 1 1 1 _ 4-1, ? 1 T,ne legai nuuis ui saie wuc luuvw , rig described land, to-wit: All that] ract or parcel of land situate, lying j nd being in the city of Abbeville,' Abbeville County, in the State aforeaid, containing One-half Acre, (%) lore or less, and bounded by lands f W. L. King, Cabell Estate, Cabell Lve., and Gambrell Street, being the ,ouse and lot in city of Abbeville, ormerly occupied by the defendant s residence. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purhasers to pay for papers and stamps. R. E. HILL, Master, A. C., S. C. I THE UNIVERSAL CA The largest shoe factoiy in th< makes less than one-fortieth o: tire shoe output, but the For Company builds half of all the biles made in America. This ^ necessary to supply the demands who are looking for economy i coset. Get yours today! Runali Touring Car $440; Coupelet $5? Car $640; Sedan $740. All pri Detroit. On sale al Longshore s Gcu Phone 305, Abbe^ lv . Fire Insurt We have four fire Insurance a that will continue to do buslnes State. v Talk It over with "Peebles" foi surance, and all other kinds of It Money to lend on Real Estate In trot* $1,000 to 5,000. I Abbeville Insurance W. L. 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