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i Money in Peeant. t
The beet life Insurance in the world is a
pecan grove. Tbat kind of an insurance company
never bankrupts. Tbe trees are not
v subject to disease, and are said to live 0U<>
it lu mnnpt well invented that would j
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be hard for tbe boys to throw away. Single
trees have been known to prodooe more than
840 worth of nuts In a year. Tbe nuts have
never been a drug on tbe manket. Bamberg
Nurseries, H. J. ?fe Otis Brabham, proprietors,
Bamberg, S. ('., have these trees for sale.
Their 1900 catalogue Is now ready and can be
had for the asking. It describes and prices
their stock of fruit and shade trees, roses
evergreens, vines, etc.
Mention this paper when you write. 4t
Vhen you go home and your neighbor tells
i what the Speed Drug Co., did for blm,
i may be sorry you did not look them up
x>ok8, slates, crayon, glass or anything in
drug line.
i are still In the lead on cigars. Our
Mellne" can't be beat. Everybody smokes
tlellne." If you haven't tried one, do so
ce. Millord's Drug Store. Phone 107.
lieiV>the National and gold money Is tbe
I mlnp^B Co., the place to get wbat you
. , get it right. Phone 18.
from
fi to your interest to buy your school
jincllB. pens, inks, and crayon at
road jrng Store. Phone 107.
womef." .
j intenderf) of South Carolina,
WOU"lddget \?F ABBEVILLE.
that their others court.
properly adjusl; 4 , _r _ _
fused to listen, 8 W' J* Donnald,
, Infcendent, who'a?ed*
head. Then the strl Creditors.
women rushed towar^ eBtate mu8t
llery. <ose holding
A force of fifty special pol.ent them
had been brought down fr,trator.
Meadow to prevent trouble,
ed to intercept the mob, but t>-|^
powerless to do anything,
to the engine room. Just a.
cere got close to shelter a sl*|
fired. This was followed by alP
and In a few seconds many shotjf
through the air. Mills was tht|*
to fa^l. Then Joseph Lesko, a sti
' staggered to the ground. No
knows who shot first, but it is bel..
that both the strikers and the ofij"
? a n-zinnnns A Clin shot kh
?|VT; / uoeu uicu nw|/wu?. ? D u
Mills and n small shot struck Pa.
man Keluor. Lesko was struct?^
a ball from a revolver, with we
class of weapon all the officers v
armed. % ?
After tho shooting the striker^n~
persed. Short IT Toolo, of Schl'
County, in whose territory the,
occurred, was in Pliiladelpl ght
could render no assistance. H
deputy. James O'Dounell, we"
scene with a force of men sold in
^res per
| Dlatrcgfi Among the Strl'
Wilkesbarre. Penn. (Speeear t!
ger is beginning to nianifeiiortgage
the families of many of tin'1 ?c~\and
another week of idl
bring much distress. Far'oant of
live elose to the mining vili" ? ??? ">
*kflt they are being robbe
*y property every night. Banr)N
jH' lare are broken into, ai '
MMs meats and corn carried aw.
HHH| Some of ?the farmers ag.
tecting their property wl'~"
m ? arolina,
STOPS RUN ON
^Kr. * jLE*
ME 8pecial Train's Fast Kun
MB Which Satisfied ^AS'*
K; Grand Haven, Malnlstralrl1' &0"
m run started a Foreclosure,
ggt Grand Haver
hundred tb<" ^ DRCREE IN THE
ou? with * w111 offef tOT 8ale 84 put>closed
itevllle c> s-c- 0Q yales"
-".?R(5?A.D.. 1900. Wlthlo the
I were sans*1- -
began 8ale'the following described
money wlt: 0ne nn(llvlde^ half 01 a11
Bank*' ParceJ of 'and lying and being
{-ip.prlngs Township, Abbeville Couaa
je State aforesaid, containing
!i Hundred and Ninety-Five
(295) Acres,
more or less, and bounded by lands ol Jones
F. Miller, J. C. Miller, J. L. l'ressly, J. Allen
Smith and others.
TERMS OF SALE?One-third cash, balance
in a credit of twelve months, with Interest
I from day of sale at s per cent, per annum,
purchaser giving bond and mortgage of the
, . premises to secure the credit portion. Furchaser
to pay for papers and stamps.
L. W. PERRCf,
Oct. 11th, 1900. Master A. C. 8. C.
Mastei-'s Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
CO CRT OF COMMON PLEAS.
J. W. Golden against John Henry Brltt ?
Foreclosure.
By VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF SALE,
by the Court of Common Pleas of Abbeville
in thd ohovp stated case, I will offer
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for sale at public outcry at Abbeville Court
Houbc, in said State, on Saleday in NOVEMBER,
(5th,) A. D. 1900, within the legal hours
of sale, the following described land situate,
lying and being In Smithville Township, Abbeville
county, In the Stateaforesald, containing
Forty-Eight [48] Acres,
more or less, and bounded by lands of Daniel
Smith, M. Jordan, Young Kennedy and others.
'1CI r.lf_f1n?uhalf ("ash the bal
IICjIVIUO vr 'ja?u HWI.
ance to be paid in one year, secured by bond
of tbe purchaser and mortgage of the premise^
with leave to pay all cash.
Jj. W. PKttKlX,
Oct 12, 1900, 3t Master A. C., H. C.
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Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina, \
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
COURT OF COMMON* PLEAS.
Mary C. Tbomas agalnet Charles B. Thomas j
and others.?Partition.
By VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF SALE IN ]
the above stated case, I will offer for sale at t
public outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., on t
Salesday In NOVEMBER (5), A. D. 1900, with- ,
Id the legal hours of sale, the following: de- t
scribed property, to wit: All that tract or |
paroel of land situate, lying and being in Ab- 6
beville County, in said State, containing I
One Hundred and Thirty [130] 1
Acres,
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more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. 8: .j
E. Cheatham,'Wm. McNeill, P. A. Cheatham s
and Little River.
Also, an undivided one- Interest In
all that tract or parcel of land, containing
Twenty (20) Acres, .
more or less, and bounded by lands of E. A.
Thomas, Wm. MoNelll and by Pobllo RoafS.
TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance
on a credit of twelve months, with Interest i
from day of sale at 8 per cent, per atmom. "
The credit portion to be secured by bond and
mortgage of the purohaser on the premises.
Purchaser to pay for papers and stampa,^.
L. W. PERRIN, -;t ]
Oct. 11th, 1900. Master A. C. (
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The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
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COURT OF COMMON PLKAS.
E. E. Boyce against J. H. Drennan and others.
?Foreclosure. '
by virtue of a decree of forecloeure
and sale made by Bdld Court of
Common Pleas In the above stated case, I will
ofler for sale at pnbllo ont cry at Abbeville
Court Houses. C.,on Salesday in NOVEMBER
(5th,) A. D. 1900, within tbe legal honrs of Bale,
the following described property, to wit: All
that tract or paroel of land situate, lying and
being In Abbeville county, In tbe State aforesaid,
containing I
Three Hundred and EightyjThree
(383) Acres, 1 1
more or less, known as the A. T. WIDEMAN
HOME PbACE.and bounded by lands of Q. A.
Hanvey, W. ?. Wldeman, Estate of W. K.
Bradley, A. S. McFarlln and others,
ALSO, that tract containing
Thirty-Nine (39) Acres, .
more or less, of natural forest bought from
Mrs. W. P. Addison, bounded on the North by
the Charleston public road. West and South by
lands of G. A. Hanvey and W. P. Wldeman.
TERMS OF SALE)?One-Third Cash, balanoe
In one and two years, with Interest from
day of sale on oredlt portion, secured by bond
and mortgage of the premises, with privilege
of paying all Cash. Purohaser to pay for
papers and stamps. L. W. PERRIN,
Oct. 11, 1900, St Master A. C? S. C. ,
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Master's Sale.
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The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
COURT OF COMMON PLKA3.
George A. Douglass against Mary A. Poore
and others.?Foreclosure.
George A. Douglass against John T. Poorc and
others?Foreclosure.
B V 1TTI TITT A TIPPDIT U1 I T
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by the Conn of Common Pleas for Abbeville
County, made In the above stated cases, I will
offer for sale at public outcry at Abbeville
Court House, in said State, on Salesday in
NOVEMBER (5th.) A. D. l'JOO, within the legal,
hours of sale, the following described land, to
wit: The John T. Poore tract, being all that
tract or parcel of land situate, lying and belDg
In Abbeville county, In the State aioresaid,
containing
Eighty-One [81] Acres, :
more or leBs, and bounded by lands of old
Miller and Uufflu places, being all that tract
included between the Mosely Ferry road and
the Charleston public road, and known as the
Fork Dace.
ALSO, the Mary A. Poore tract, belDg all
that traot or parcel of land situate lying and
being in the County and State aforesaid, containing
about
Three Hundred and Fifty [350]
A
tunes,
more or less, adjoining lands of liarr Allen,
Mrs. McCaslan, W. A. Lanier and others, and
the John T. Poore tracj, being all the land re
cently owned by A. J. Poore on the
day of , except the tract sold to
John T. Poore of eighty-one acres, above described,
and a traot of acres sold to
James and John Clinkscales by the said Mary
a Poore.
TERMS OF SALE.?One-half cash, balance
on a credit of twelve months from day of 8?Iewith
Interest at the rate of eight per cent. J'er
annum, payable annually, both before &nd
after maturity; unpaid Interest to become in
terest-bearing principal at the same rate of In
terest, to be secured by bond of the purchaser
and mortgage of the premises, with the Pr'V
liege of the purchaser of paying all cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. .
L. W. PERKJN,
Oct. 13, 1900, :Jt Master A. C., S. C. {
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Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. '
3. R. Horton against E. W. Campbell and
others.?Foreclosure.
By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF BALE
nade by the said Court of Common Pleas in
he above stated case, I will ofler for sale at
jublic outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C.,.on
ialesday \n NOVEMBER (5), A. D. 1900, with- i
o the legal'hours of sale the following deicribed
property, to wit: All that tract or
jarcel of laDd, situate, lying and being la Abjevllle
CcSanty, In said State, containing
, Thirty-Five (35) Acres,
nor# or Jess, and bounded on tbe north by A.
r. McCurrJ, east by F. M. Crowther, souttt by
T. B. Hampton, and west by J as. Trlbble.
TERMS OF SALE?Ca6h. Parcbaser to pay
Or papers and stamps.
L. W. PERRIN,
;Oot 12,1900. - Master A. C. & O.
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Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
... COURT OF COMMON FLEAS.
Fanny B. Jay, as Administratrix of Jay,
'against 8arah A. Fisher.?Foreclosure.
By VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF FORE
alosureana s&ie maae ay sum tvurt w uwu*moo
Pleas Id the above stated case, I wjll offer
for Bale at p.nbllo outcry, ntAbbeyihj9 C.
H., S. C., on Salesday in NOV EMBEH X6K AD..
1900, wlthiti the legal boor*Of sale the'foir
lowing described property, tOrif^rjtjjvAIP t^itT
tract or paroel of land, oontainl^^^
One Hnndred andJPorty-tw^4?)
AcreS, $
more or less, and bonnded by lands of E?qulre
A. Wldeman, James Glbeon 6a tbp
northeast, Joseph and Bud Creswell on tbe,
south, and A. B. Kennedy and J. W. Wideman
on the north. . rl', '
TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance
on oredlt of twelve months, with interest
from day of sale, seoured by bond of pnrobaaer
and mortgage of premises, -with leave.to
pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and
stamps.' . . yi , *
, L/W. PERBINS' >
Oct. 12,1900. , Master A.G,j& tj.
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HIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN
FROM MONDAY, OCTOBER
15th UNTIL MONDAY, .
DECEMBER 31sfo V
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The Rate of State, County, School
and Special Tax, Including One
Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar
Commutation Tax. IN
ACCOKDANCE WITH AN ACT TO
raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing
January 1, 1900, notice 1s hereby Riven
that the office of County Treasurer of Abbeville
County will be open for the collection of
taxes for said fiscal year from Monday, Octo
ber 15tb, until Monday, December 31st, without
penalty. Kales per cent, of taxation are
us follows:
State Tabc...... ? 6 mills.
Ordinary County Tax 2% "
School 8 "
Sinking Fond 1 "
Total llW
In addition to the above a special tax will
be oollected tor school purposes as follows:
Town of Mt. Carmei 3 mills.
Lowndes vile 4 mills.
Sharon 4 mills.
Bethel 8 mills.
Due West^ 3 mills.
Town of Abbeville:
Retiring Railroad Bonds and
paying interest on same 1% mills.
Special Sohool,retiring bonds
and paying interest on same 5)? "
A poll tax of One Dollar per capita on all
male citizens between the age of 21 and GO
years, except such as are exempt by law, will i
Ut3 cui>?vvu4?
A commutation road tax of One Dollar will
be collected the same time as other taxes
from all male citizens betweeo tbe age of 18
and 50 years, except such as are exempted by
law. Unless said tax is paid by tlrst of
Feb., 1901, four days work upon tbe public
blehways will be required under a contractor.
Taxes are payable only in gold and silver
coin, United States currency, National Bank
notes and Coupons of State Bonds wblcb become
payable during the year 1901.
Kor convenience of tax-payers, I will visit
tbe places designated below for the purpose
of collecting taxes:
Lowndesvllle, Monday and Tuesday, November
JO and 27. .
Mt. Carmel, Wednesday. November 23. I
Wlllington, Thursday, November 29.
Mccormick, Friday and Saturday. November
30 and December 1, till 12 o'clock latter
day.
Donalds, Wednesday, Decembers.
Due West, Thursday, December fi.
Dnrlno ohnvf* flaU-u mv office will be closed, i
1 arties desiring Information by mall In re- '
L'ard to their taxes will please write before
1'ecetnber loth, stating the location of their
property, and include postage for reply, and those
paying taxes by check must include the <
charge lor collection. 1
J> R. BLAKE, JR.,
> Treasurer.
Oct. 1,11M1U. If (
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A.. M. Hill & Hons will receive a car load of <
.ha oaiohratoii stiulebaker wagons this week, t
Oiey are the UwIIiir wagon of the worm,
'hey will be itll BlzeH to suit Uie fnrujers. [
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7E HAVE A SUIT FOB
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WM. H. PARKER. WM. P. GREENE
PARKER & GREENE,
littorneys'aoii Conssellors atL&w.
Office on LAW RANGE.
ABBEVILLE ' SOUTH CAROLINA.
May 4. 1898. tf .
Fannie Maynard and Lucy Flow,- Defend*
anU.?Complaint to Sell Land* to Pay
Debts. "
by virtue of an order of this
Court In the above stated case, I will.tell'at
Public Outcry at Abbeville Court HOute, Ob
Saleday In NOVEMBER, 1900. next, for the
payment of debts, the following described
xeal estate belonging to the estate of Carolina
X. Rogers, deceased, situate In said State and
6<Junty, to wit: All that tract or parcel of
land attuate, lying and being In the town of
Mount Carmel, 8. C., containing
0n6 (1) Acre,
more or leas, with buildings thereon, bounded
bylanda of T. Q. Baker, Mrs. MoAllster afcd
othere. .1 v v;
TERMS?Cash. Purcbaaer to pay for papers
and stamps.
R. E. HILL,
Oct. 9,1900. Judge Probate Court.
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Seal Estate of the Late
Br. J. T. Baskin,
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CotJK^V.o?? ABBSVILLE.
VIRTUE OP POWER OF ATTORNEY
given me by the heirs of Or. James T. BaBkln,
deceased, I will sell for Cash at
PTTRT .Tr AUCTION
(If not sold before at private sale,)
At Abbeville Court House,
ion Saleday in November
Next, (Monday. Nov.
5th, 1900,)
within the legal hours of sale, the following
described real fstate owned by Dr. James T.
Baskln, deceased.
; 212 Acres,
more or less,' (late residence of deoeased,)
known as Home Tract.
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liJU auioh,
more or less, adjoining residence of deceased,
known as Hunter Traot.
202 1-2 Acres,
more or less, adjoining residence of deceased,
known as Martin Tract.
110 Acres,
more or less, being one-fourth undivided Interest
In Estate James H. Baskln, deceased.
House and Lot,
containing two acres, more or less, in the
town of Lowndesvllle, S. C.
The first three tracts of land mentioned
above lie near Monterey, S. C. Parties wtshiMb
?i ihowo vcill nleaHfl call on
JamesT. Baskln near Monterey, S. C. The
fourth tract lies near Mouutnin View, S. C.
Call on A. (}. Uaskln, who lives near that
point. He will show It to parties desirous of
purchasing. Pints of the above tracts of land
will be exhibited on day of sale.
JAMES B. MOSELEY,
Attorney.
sept. 31,1900. J
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The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE.
COURT OK COMMON PLEAS.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
fn thf Matter of the Estate of Mllledge B.
Davis, Deceased.
A LL persons lodebted to said estate must
settle without delay, and those holding
jlaims against the estate must present them
sroperly attested to.
It. K. COX,
Sept 22,1900. Administrator.
I am agent for the famous Hawkea Eye
ilasses. Call and let me til you a pair, Jillord's
Drug Store. Phone 107.
, Patronize the Home Laundry as they are
urnlng out fine work. /
Send your Blankets to the Abbeville j,aun
Iry and have them washed. Price 2K, pair.
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DENTAL NOTICE. j
HOMESTEAD NOTICE,
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY. '
Ex Parte Angelina Davis, Petitioner.
Petition /or Homestead.
TVTOTICE is hereby given to all persons conV*
oerned, that Angelina Davis has applied
to ma to have the Homestead exemption allowed
by law set off to in real estate and per tonal
property Milledge B. Davis, late of said
County and State, now deceased.
Dated Abbeville, S. C., lei October. 1900, and
published onee a week for four weeks In tho
Abbeville newspapers. L. W. PEBR1N,
Oct. 1,1600,4t ^ - Masier.
State of South Carolina,
COUNTY 'OF ABBEVILLE..
. "PROBATE COURT..
John W. Morrah, as Executor of the LasV
Will o t Mrs. CfcsT. Rogers, Plaintiff, against
Dr. S. G. Thomson,
OFFICE CP-STAIKS ON MoILWAIN
Corner, Abbeville. 8. 0.
DENTAL NOTICE.
S. F. Killingsworth, |
No. 4 Seal Block Abbeville, 8. C. |
DR. J. A. DICKSON,
SURGEON DENTIST.
GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE
? WORK A SPECIALTY.
A GOOD PLATE $8.00
aMaLGAM FILLINGS 75o and. 1.00
OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S STORE.
'C^jpAXBBEU* M. D., ?
Physician and Surgeon,
ABBEVILLE, 8. C.
hp" Office Id the National Back.
May 25,1889.' tf
jbh market
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i abll PREPARED1 AT ALL TIMES TO
tarnishes my oustomers
rmriott dpoti nnour c a tto a fit?
iniwa OCIIU, f upa, aauuauui
:C And Fresh Loaf Bread
Fresh flih on Friday and Saturday. Highest
market price* paid for Beeves aod Hogs and
Green Salt Hides. X.
t: h. maxwell.
Phone No. i. X)
J. L. HILL & CO.,
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* ? DEALERS IN ?
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Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Harness,
Laprobes, Etc.
Oar Specialties, are
SUMMER BUGGIES,
BABCOCK BUGGIES,
ANCHOR BUGGIES,
And CHEAP BUGGIES
Fro'n 880 up. Owensboro Wagons, White
Hickory Wagons. We also have a fall line of
Harness, Laprolies, Etc.
Give ns a call before baying:.
J L. HILL & CO.,
No. -3 Rosenberg Block.
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Dying!
....And Still Movir
ABBEVILLE STEAM LAUN
fiTPAVTTffn f!T.flTBTS
Look up your Winter Clothes ai
buying new ones.
Ladies' Skirts Cleaned and Pres
Blankets and Quilts Washed for
... LAUNDR
The Laundry is doing as fine wor
HOME. Very
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Attention, <
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R1 Stationery and St
jH( Brought t(
M Call and let us show you bel
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Phone 107, & MILFOF
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OUR LINE OF.l...
DRUGS,
TOILET A
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Is complete and
low as the lowes'
The Speed
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THE ABBEVILLE COTTON MILL WILL
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""1* Quantity
of Split Four-Foot
Pine Wood,
IX early application la made at the office
Make your contracts at once. If yon delay
yon may not be ablo to sell yoar wood.
Apply to ,
J..S. HABEIS,
Jan. 2.1900. tl . MILL OFFICE.
If Yon Want
DTnrT pc
Always Insist on Having Heinz's
Keystone Brand, Because
They are the Best.
READ OUR LIST AND PRICES.
Helnz's Sweet Mlxed..\.........~..........25c. Quart.
Hetnz's Chow Cbow_..:. 20o. "
Helnz's Spiced Cnoambers 10c. Dozen.
Helnz's Tomato Ketohnp >25c. Bottle.
Helnz's India Rellsb ...80c.
Heine's Evaporated Horse KedlBh..20c. "
Helnz's Pepper 8auqe._ 20c. '
Helnz's Salad Dressing 20c. "
Heine's Little Giant Mixed lOo. "
Helnz's Little Cbow Cbow lOo. "
Heinz's Little Glan^ Celery Sauce...l0c. "
Helnz's Prepared Muet&rd 10c. "
Helnz's Baked Beans wltb Tomato Sauce?3
poand can 2)0.; 9 pound can 15c.; 1 pound
can 10c.
Always keep us in mind when you
are in need of anything in the Staple
and Fancy Grocery line. Our Stock is
complete.
Orders will receive prompt attention.
Yonrs to please.
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No. 3. Hotel Block and Factory Hill.
Ptiones 75 and S3.
Dying!
ig Along Finely....
DRY IS DYING, PRESSING
IN FIRSTCLASS STYLE!
od have them overhauled and save
9ed for 35 cents.
' 25 cents.
Y WORK ...
k as any Laundry. PATRONIZE
respectfully,
HAMMOND.
Customers! I
le most complete line of....
ohool Books ever Kj
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ore buying. , ' #
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lRTICLES
the prices axe as
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Sale Notice. 1
I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY, AT
tbe late residence of Wm.P. McGee,deceased, . vVjS
In Greenwood County, at Teay^SO'olook
a. m,, on Thursday,
November 1, 1900,
all the personal property of Bald deceased, 'fv'flB
consisting of '
Two (2) Mnles, Three (3) Hogs, '4^1
Two (2) WagonB, One (1) Buggy,
Lot of Corn, Fodder, 0at8, vi|i
Farming Tools, Household and .?"3
Kitchen Furniture, &c,
Also, at same time and place, one tract of l\> ^;';0
land, containing
128 Acres.
more or less, on publlo road four miles below ' y /W
Donalds, known as the "Blaine" place.
Forty-One [41] Acres, ^
known as tbe Algary land.
One-tbird (%) Interest In "Mill Place" on
Dunn's Creek, containing
10 Acres, t, v
TERMS OF SALE-Cash. Purchasers to
pay for all necessary stamps and papers.
Persons havlpg claims against tbe estate
will present same properly proven on day of
Hale, and those indebted are rtfqtrated to ...'3
make settlement on same date.
J. R. CALLAHAM,
Administrator. .
Oot. 0,1800. 4t
GLENNS
11 lbs. Soda, 25c.
15 bxs. Soap, 25c. . /S
SPECIAL LOW PRICE &??. J
pendarH, Panifi, Overalls, Jean*, Denlirm. Outings.
Cheviots, Cbecko, Drills, Oil Cloth, White
Goods, &c.
DC -'"P8. Buckets, Baskets, Brooms,
UM11W9 Bluing, Blacking, Lamps, Chimneys,
Tinware. ^?1
nani ry Rye,Com, Meal, Floor, Sugar,
DAnUCh Coffee, Hams, Bacon, Lard,Salt,
.Syrups, and all other groceries as low as can
be bought, ,-.<2
GLENN'S I
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GLENN wlll^pay the highest market price
"You touch the button and we do the reet"
Night bell can be fouud on lelt-hand side of
our front door, and a druggist at the other
end will answer your calls immediately.
King hlin up when in need of medicine at
night. Mllford's Drug Store. Phone 107.
Machinery O. K. at Abbeville Laundry, and
we want your work.
I'lcltircK of every description in all color*
ami rugs u> beat the hand. J. D. Kerr.
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