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| r *? a ! r?H SVCU1 Arm I AUU Lr* I I BRASS BAND. 1 Bes I r jl Hiram W. Lawson 11 Land in City Limits. Pie | i Railroad track. | C. A. Parks Land, f <Ie Watson Lands i ? I CALh ? BRICK STORE?Near S. A. jjj TWO STORY BRICK ST ^ ^ O T /-v n V D D I P V Q T yj I W U O 1 UI\I DAI V/ A ^ 1 ^ BRICK STOR E?Belonging tfj HOTEL GEORGE?Three St H VACANT BUSINESS LO I? This is Some of the Best EASY TERMS. "We will make it so any c BIGGEST / w ? a jjj A AMUIM^ AVA 1 ABBEVILLE, AT C-1K loun roiis, UST 3, BEGINS AT 10 A. R FREE DINNER, t Auctioneer In 1 he FARM LAND I Plontatinn at Calhoun Fails 1 Muiiuuuiiy into six tracts, < :nty of Road frontage and also frc it mni-ainina 1 33 Acres. divided i ?- ?- ? J the town of Mt. Carmel. Horn ' Containing 20 Acres, just acros ]y land. All good?good School \ p i f r p nirci\TT?cc D1 fUUfV rALLO Duoinihoo n L. Depot Belonging to J. M. Nickles and D. ? O R E?Now Occupied by Mrs. Sarah Weinrai O R E?Now Occupied by N. D. Sanders, to Farrow and Gibert. ory Building, Containing 22 Rooms and Two M< ? T S?Three Lots Near Hotel George, fronting W. C. Railway Track. Farming Land and Business lNCE OF A LIFE BEGINS 10 A. M. i 99 an i n >ne can ouy. Reraemoer vj AUCTION SALE 01 isnFgfaiiUiiriUB^^ I' | s c I khzM 1920, 1 w K CASH PRIZES li State.??11 s, containg 243 Acres, divided |! tfjj 5 good houses?-part of this 1pfil >nts 3600 feet on C. & W. C. jj n| into two tracts at the edge of ' ? -11 ses and conveniences. Spa s Public Road from the Parks < 8 ] n?? 5 ClllU VxIlUIl^llCO uecil . W -I'iP 10PERTY ' ,|M H. Hill. ' 3 a , jiii : \fm 1 Pi srcantile .Store Rooms. j on Street and Running Back to C. &. I j \\ _. 'k?i Property in.Western Carolina. ji?S| TIME" . jjjf REMEMBER THE DATE. ? ?7 | f| pportunity knocks only once'* [; J - THE YEAR. ill SOUTH CAROLINA. | ) H *> % .