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BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28,1903. ESTABLISHED 1844 'M
WEST END.
r HappenluK* ami IncMeutw of a Wee
About the City.
Abbeville. S. C. Oct. 23, 1903,
. Mrs. Henry Riley of Rlcbmond, Va.,
" , here spending a week with ber sister Mrs.
B. Gary. Mrs. Rtley Is pleasantly remenibe
?. Miss Nettle Evans, having vlstti
here a number of times.
Dr. Li. T. Hill weot over to Atlanta Monde
on professional business.
Mrs. C. A. Mllford returned Friday froi
Newberry where she had been to attend ti
marriage of her cousin Miss Naucy Poole I
Dr. Clarence Weeks.
Miss Florlde Reese left Tuesday for Ande
sou where she will be the Kuest of Mrs. Mar
x' Willlngbam Gantt for several weeks.
Mlsa Mary and Miss Nellie Patterson i
Cedar Springs ware iu the city Friday ahoj
ping.
Mrs. A. B. Cheatham spent most of lai
week in Greenwood at tne bedside of ti<
little nephew James Durst, who has typhoi
fever and Is quite 111.
Prof, and Mrs. Gilliam haye bought a horr
on Wardlaw street and they moved Into the!
new home on Thursday.
}r. Thomas 8. Clay or savnaoau ?a. ~?
the guest of Mr. John M. Harden Satnrda
' and .Sunday, Dr. Clay la a rising young dot
tor of Savannah navlng recently returne
from a year's study in the hospitals of lmpoi
, tauce Id Europe.
THE BOOK CLUB.
The Book Club was pleasantly entertnlne
Thursday afternoon by Mies Nettle Russel
All the members were present.
Mrt. Christy Bayre of Anderson Is In tb
city on a visit to her mother Mrs. J. M. Dll
Mr. and Mrs. Ken wick Rradley have r <
turned from tde Philippines where they hav
been teaching for the past eighteen months
Their friends are glad to welcome thetn bac
iud hope Mr. Bradley will soon regain hi
L<*alib.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Greene went t
k Greenwood last Thursday to the unveiling c
in Confederate dead,
m mo . iuuuujvuv ?v -
Mr. Mary Mcintosh has returnea to he
home in Elberton alter a short stay with re
atlves.
t. . Mrs. Charles D. Brown has none to Colum
bla to attend the state Fair.
Mrs. Maggie Latimer Bullock has returnei
from a weea's stay In Atlanta with relative.'
Miss Lucia Parker has gone to Pensucoia
Fla., to attend the marriage of Miss Kub
Perry; one of nnr school friends.
I" Mr. Philip f.'aimer speut Saturday ant
Sunday at homi. He returned to his dutie
at Clemson on Mofiday.
k ' Miss Mary .vleanu Cochran spent Saturda;
8 sod Sunday with her pareuts In the co uutry
8 Capt. L. W. White attended the Poole. Wtek
P w -ddlng in Newberry last Thursday.
} Rev. J. C. Shiveand little Miss Margare
Sbleve expect to leave this week for He
Springs, Ark., to see Mrs. Shleve who Is h
the Springs for her health.
yi Miss Marie Gary represented the Clark
Allen Chapter of the Daughters of the Cor
.federaoy at Greenwood last Tnursday at Lt>
> unveiling.
Mr. C. D. Brown went to Walhalla Saturda,
ou business.
Mr. William H. White was one of the brldn
~ *L ' *"*?1 TOA.fl/Untr in New
j party ai ids rwi- ?i ocao ?
berry on Thursday.
euchre club.
Mrs. Frank Boyd Gary was the hostess at i
meeting of the Euchre Club od Friday after
-.noon. The meeting was In every way a de
Jightful one. Alter the close of the games a<
elaborate salad course was served. Thos
? resent were, Mrs. R. Lawton Dargan, Mn
[aggie L. Bullock, Mrs. S. Goode Thorosou
Mr*. Wm. P. Greene. Mrs. Frederick Mir
F shall, Mrs. James Brodley, Mrs. A. M Smith
Mrs. Charles D. Brown, Ming Nettle Runnel
Miss May Robertson, Miss Grnoj?mllh, Mm
Sara Lee. Miss Nettle L. Brunson, Mtss Rem
Worth Barbee, Miss Sara White, Miss Lalli
. Calhoun, and Miss Lilly Templeton.
' Mr. James Bradley spent Sunday here wltl
bis family.
Mr. John M. Harden went to Cheraw las
week to attend a meeting of the Synod of th
Presbyterian church. Mr. Harden was ou
of the city several days.
Miss Pearl Martin left Tuesday for Greeu
/ - vllle where she goes to spend some time wltl
ber cousin 51 Its Sara Uowar.
Mrs. Lucy Calvert Thomson attended th
unveiling of the monument at Greenwoo*
last Thursday.
abbeville chapter.
Tbe Abbeville Chapter of th? Daughters o
the Confederacy will meet on Thursday aftei
noon at the home of Mrs. John R. Blake. J
tall attendance Is desired as this is an impor
tant meeting.
Mr. Perrln Quarles Is In Columbia on busl
sen.
Mrs. Hall of Charlotte is here on a visit t<
her son Mr. Garry Hall.
k Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rosenberg returne<
w last Thursday from A tlanta after a few da>
V a tar wltb Dr. and Mrs Sam Vleauska.
^ Mrs. Lewis W. Perrln returned last Satui
day from Woodruff where she had been on
visit to her daughter, .Mrs. Augustus >v
Smith.
Mr. William P. Greene was out of tbecit,
Tuesday on professional business.
Ms Mlu Fannie and Miss Mary Starke are a
QffiM home from Elizabeth College. They hav
?HgHB each been quite Blck since entering tbesctioc
39 and came borne to regain tbelr health. Thel
WmH friends hope they will soon be quite we
again.
UNION SERVICES.
gw H Union Services were bold Sunday eveuin
BBffll at the Baptist Church. Rev. W. B. Shiuh, i
BEra^Htbe Episcopal Church, preached the sermon
K Mrs. Tdocnas H. Clay, Little Misses Carrl
BBffSjJand Margaret Clay returned to Savannu
mfflRH^onday after a two week's stay here wit
H Mrs. Clay's grandmother, Mrs. Sophia Hal
Vden.
gfl K Mr. Geo. W. Speer, of Monterey, was l
town Monday.
Mrs. L. W. White returned Saturday froi
H ^ftNe wberry wbere sbe bad been to attend tti
BjKB3^Bnarrlage of her niece, Miss Nancy Pool t
pr C. D. Weeks.
Era H Dr. J. Lowrle Wilson was in Greenwood a
gBignbe unveiling of the monument last Thur
iUHaiuri
Judge J. Fuller Lyon was la the cit
several days last week to see bis son, Mr. J
rFrasar Lyon, who has been quite hick wm
typnold fever, but is rapidly regaining h
strength.
Mr. Thomas Gordon White spent two daj
in Woodruff last week with his sinter, Mrs. J
' W. Smith,
death of an infant.
^ The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harr
Wilson died Saturday and the little bod
was laid to rest Sunday afternoon in it
Melroee Cemetery surrounded by a larj
amber of loving relatives and friend
The sympathy of the entire community
r extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson in th
..?affliction,
DONALDS DOTS.
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As Related by the Younft Corrcxponi
eat-Visitors Coming Riul Qoinif.
Donalds third Annnal fair and Carnival If
thing of the past While the fair was fi
from the success it was planned to be up 1
one sense of tbe word It was a success.
rue poultry uepitriuieui. who uuo ou
would have done credit to aoy fair.
Friday whs observed an school day, at
Prof. D. G. Caldwell of Ersklne delivered c
address to the pupils of the Donalds Hit
School and was a line one. A tine crowd wi
^ here Saturday aud seemed to enjoy the day.
SB The engagement of Miss Eliza Donald Due
? of Donalds, aud Mr. E. J. Carllse of Buffal
J 8. C., has been announced. They will be rua
' rledonNov. 11th In the Baptist Church
[ this place.
A negro woman was found dead in her bi
I at Due west yesterday morning.
L Ane^ro child was bitten by a mad dog ne
^ D"? We?t Sunday evening.
^ . The bank building Is nearly completed ai
k will soon be ready for occupancy.
U The engine for the oil mill has arrived
f last and '?y Monday evening they hope
tart running. This news will he welcome
some.
Mr. W. K. Stringer of Belton was in to\
Monday.
Mr Carlisle of Buffalo was In town It
Sunday. Harold
k Saved His Mfe.
y J. W. Davenport, Wlngo, Ky.. writes. Jn
F 14,1902: "I want, to tell you I believe 1;
lard's Know Liniment saved my life. I v
under the treatment, of two doctors, and tt
told me one of my luniz* was Ptitirely go
^ and the other t>adly affected. I also hat
I lump In my side. I don't think that I co
have lived over two months longer. I \
Induced by a friend to try Ballard's sn
V Liniment. The first application guve
great relief; two fifty cent bottles cured
pound and well. It Is a wonderful medic
and I recommend it to sutterlng hnrnanit
25.', 50o, 81.00. Sold by C. A. Milford.
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Every garment is shapec
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e' ment, is fully up to the "1
much of the stuff that mas'
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man's ideal of excellence and mode
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,t Ki* ADOUt purcnasing umii curria?? ui wnguu, u
8" M blame you for going slow in the matter. It
J j?j}( ilege to make comparisons, get prices and 1
a jj^jt the city offers for the least money. All we a
to consider us in the transaction. We have c
^ ** vehicle that this locality demands, represent
, ' . work of the best factories, and a range of
y Bra enough to fit the conditions of your finances.
u ^ e c*? no^ waut your patronage unless
18 we Prove ourselves worthy of it
Just give us a show. (Remember we have
H stock into our new repository on Washinj
Our specialties are Owensboro Wagons, W1
i. M Wagons, Summer's Buggies, Rock Hill Buj
tLd . Buggies. We also have a full line of cheap
i a ness, laprobes, etc.
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:|CALVERT & NICE
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: J. W. McKEE,
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id Buy your Groceries, Dry Goods and Slio<
at. Kee. We carry a full line. We also havi
lo of Crockery, Glassware and Lamps. In G
vn have a full line of Canned Goods, Te
!sl Spices, Hams, Shoulders and Breakfast ]
Candies and Crackers. We handle a
m- Fruits, Vegetables and Produce. Whe
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>ey auyimug ill uux uuc uc ouxo iu uuii auu i
ne,
?? Yours to please,
I J. W. McKEE
line
When h man can't mane Himself bellevo he ?'01
bas brains his mother can. Chairs to ^nt, "
Knhool supplies, paper, pencils, slates, etc., ^fcrr Purnlto t'-o.
at U lean's.
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vorld. fl
ling we sell.
JOS. & CO.. flt
1ES MAKERS." |
DESIGNERS
D throughout. ma
lines. Fine
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yle particular.
1 to fit perfectly, and so made as to
Dnholes, and all the details of fini
nerchant tailor" standard, and a si
querades as merchant tailoring.
lverstone" Sa
ig suit, and for business and general wear it
ration.
suit as this in rich, warm Cheviots and Fashi
$ 10.00 [
US TALK IT OVER.
Zv & ANDERSON,
Outfitters to Particular People.
iages I Something 1
>' Everybody..
N
N Good Jeans 11c a yard,
p All our Indigo Calicos I
, fcj Best Heavy Underwear
ut we cannot J
is your priv- N A good one for 50c a S
:ake the best ^
sk is for you
,very style of gj Shoes, Hats, S
ing the best 7
prices elastic gj Pants and Mer
ii Cheaper than'you ever
gj TOWELS
move(1 onr |i Our Towels are the bes
sjton Street.) M
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?gies, Oxford I m SHOE
buggies, har- Ka ???????- ,
M A good woman's every
[TjES H Come and you will
$$ than Prices are Rig
AA'wwfAJ
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r/z?; h. m. ta
rroceries we U ?
FrH ABBEVILLE III
>n in need of _
jee us. w. s. cothhan, i DEALE
Proprietor. | ?
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eacb' d"",6n"1 AND ALL BUILL
\KERS OftR \r
Clothing.
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hold its shape,
shing each garght
better than
ick
constitutes a gentleonable
Mixtures
Tflts" label" Qw" Garments
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J Wljolesale Drapers \
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AWVWIUMMAMAVMWMWW
i.G??rartws..5oDefiafit|.v
for
5c.
for 90c a Suit,
uit."
hirts,
t's Suits
heard of them.
t values on the market.
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day Shoe for $1.
be convinced
?ht.
iness,
TE & CO.
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'RS IN I
I "* I A. G. FAUIjKNKI
Manag
IS IDlffl
)ING MATERIAL.
FOR SALE.
100 Acres Farm Land, 3 miles j
from Abbeville and within 1-4 mile of
church and school. Good neighborhood.
3 horse farm opened. Good
frame tenant house. For particulars
address Box 127, Abbeville, 8. C.
JtlUIM'iJilt ? J)lCJii!i?
HAVE A CAR LOAD
Horses, Mule
and Mares,
which tney think are the beat that
have ever been brouerht to this market.
Call to see them at Hill's Stable.
i
We are Sole Agents here for
Vinol
The most famous Cod Liver Oil preparation
known to medicine.
Contains ALL the medicinal elements
of cod liver oil, actually taken
from fresh cod's livers, but not a .drop
of oil.
Delicious to the taste and recognized
throughout the world as the greatest
STRENGTH
U?&JE<AXUn
for old people, weak, sickly women
and children, nursing mothers and after
a severe sickness.
Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronic
Colds, Bronchitis and all Throat and
Lung Troubles. Unequaled to create
an appetite and to make those who
are too thin, fat, ro->y and healthy.
Try it on our guarantee to return
your money if you are not satisfied.
Speed's Drug Store.
MEASURE
TAKEN
for your new Fall garments.
It is the only proper and satisfactory
way of buying your
clothes, being that "GOOD
CLOTHES ARE ALWAYS
MADE TO ORDER." Make
your selection from the tailoring
line of
STRAUSS BROS.
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^ cnicago, i o / /
Good tailors for over a quarter century
You'll find a world'of pleasure
in wearing- the clothes 1
made by Strauss Bros.,?
faultless in style, fit, finish
and materials. They're so
much better than the ordi
nary run of clothes, yet
prices are astonishingly lowland
your perfectly safe in ordering,
because if garment#
are not satisfactory, you
needn't take them. WE
WILL BE PLEASED TO
SHOW YOU OUR GREAT
LINE OP SAMPLES?
CALL ON I I
;| J. R. GLENN.
RYDALES TONIC
A New Scientific Discovery
for the
BLOOD and NERVES.
It purifies the blood by cumulating me
waste matter and other impurities and by
destroying the germs or microbes that
infest the blood. It builds up the blood
by reconstructing and multiplying the red
corpuscles, making the blood rich and fed
It restores and stimulates the nerves,
causing a full free flow of nerve force
throughout the entire nerve system. It
speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervousness,
nervous prostration, and all other
diseases of the nervous system.
RYDALES TONIC is sold under a positive
guarantee.
Trial size 50 cents. family size $1.00.
w ? vnr4 rriTP F.n BY
Ui/lilVA -
The Radical Remedy Company,
HICKORY, N. o.
C. A. MILFORD.
Db. S. F. Klllingsworth. Dr. C. 8. Latimer
KillingNWorth & Latimer,
DENTISTS.
~ If you want your dental done at borne
see or write to us.
DENTAL NOTICE.
Dr. S. 6. Thomson,
nB-jrrnE [JP-STAIR8 ON MoILWAUN
? I Corner, Abbeville, 8. 0.
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~,DR. J. A. DICKSON,
i I SURGEON DENTIST.
GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE
/, WORK A SPECIALTY.
A GOOD PLATE $8.00
AMALGAM KILLINGS 75c and. 1.00
OFFICE OVER BAKKSDaLE'S STORE.
BY DALES LIVER TABLETS.
Rydales Liver Tableta care liver troubles. wm
Thev act specifically on the liver, the bile, . '*3S
bladder, und bile duct, tbe intestines and :
bowels. They stimulate the liver and cause a
perfect flow of bile Into tbe bowels, keep tbe ' "K.?j
bile duct healthy, Increase the peristaltic ;w Sr
movemeut of the lntettlnes and thus restore
a healthy action of all these organs. Rydales '/"j
Liver Tablets are'easy to take, being small **3
chocolate coated tablets. They act promptly
and can always be depended noon. Price per
box of 50 tablets, 25 cents. 0. A. Mllford, th? '
UrUgglBt. - . ;?NM
According to your notion, what proportion ' '
of the people are "bard up?"
J. E. Qover, 101N. Main St., Ottawa, Kab, , / '.vJSS
writes: "Every fall It has been *my wife's -> . "/- m
trouble to catch a severe cold, and therefore
to cough all winter ion?. Last fall I jot for .
her a bottle of Horehoond Syrup. She nsed :i#fi
It and ha* been able to sleep soandly all night
lone. Whenever the cough troubles her,, two i ' "i35
or three doses stops the cough, and she Is able . ?38
to be up and well." 25o, 50c, 81.00. Sold by. C.
A. Milford. . i
When a man Is In trouble, the women are
apt. to think It is love; bat It Is apt to be '/'
monev.
Stomach Trouble Causes Heart Trouble. 0|Sa
Heart trouble Is almost always caoBed by
stomach trouble. Tbe stomach falls to dlgeat' :':.^SSR
all tbe lood, and tbe resldoe ferments, form* ? *
lng excess of gas which distends tbe walls of jVv-.v?
the stomach, causing a pressure On the nerveH
and arteries that lead to the heart. This -. vfHI
causes tbe heart to palpitate orsklpabeat
occasionally, or both, which is usually very fir,gaj
alarming, causing grave apprehensions. .Ry. ' '< >81
dales Stomach Tablets will prevent tblB trou- vflB
ble. They digest tbe food and prevent gas . -:?hS|
from forming in tbe stomach. If there Is no
gas in your stomach yonr heart will not tron- ,129
ble yoa. C. A. MUford. tbe Druggist. * >
Bed and white are tbe prevailing oolorB,
and If the girls wear the while we hope their
mothers are not wearing red hands through - : #
doing tbem op.
A COUGH IS OSLT A 8YMPTQM.
A cough Is not a disease but a symptom of '
dlseuse. A.couxb'alwajt) Indicates that either ' 3
tbe tbroat or lungs are affected. When the '
mucus llulng of'the throat or Inngs becomes . /"sagM
inflamed the Irritation canses coughing. Don't
neglect a cough. It may be tbe symptom of ."J
serious throat or lung disease. Rvdales Elixir Kills
thegeruoB that causes the trouble,soothes
the Irritated mooas membrane, gently stimulates
tbe nerves that control the respiratory
organs and tbns helps nature to speedily re- 'VEM r
store normal conditions and healthy action. , 'fSmi
C. A. Mllford, tbe Druggist
A girl never considers that sbe has kissed a /JagB '
man when sbe makes blm think be did it.
The Beat Dae tor. - Rev.
B.C. Horlon. Sulphur Springs, Texas, Vm9
writes, July 19th, 1899: "1 have used in my
family Ballard's Snow LHilment aind Horebound
Syrup, and they bave proved certain- ; MfH
ly BRslB.'aetory. The liniment li the btst we : -$gl .
bave ever used-for headache and pains. The
cough syrup has been out doctor for the last < ?8H
M^if'rd68"'" ^5o*',5C,(it-.'?1,00' 80181 y 0. A. .yjjgB
An optimist is.'* person who enjoys tbe
stomaohache because It Is so nice after' It la \Sk3m
Chamberlain's Coach Remedy.
No one who la acquainted with Its good '-' flXM
qualities can be surprised at the great popa . 'v$|
larlty of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
not only cures cold and grip effectually and . ^9M
permanently, but- prevents these diseases '7^9
from .resulting In pneumonia. It Is also a
certain cure for croup. Whooping cough Is .
Dot dangerous when this remedy Is given. :.5*?
It contains no oplam or other harmful sub- ' ' $&
stance and may be given as confidently to a
baby as to an adult. Ills also pleasant to
take. When all of these foots are taken Into
consideration It Is not surprising that people -; ?|S
tin foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem IB
this remedy very high'^ ftDd very few are '
willing to take any other .after having onoe %Sfl
used it. For sale byj C. A. Ullford, Ab- i
bevllle, H. M. Younsr, Cue West.
A girl wonld rather fail In love with some- :
body she doesn't like than to never fall In
love at all.' , v r
Many mothers of a Like Opinion*
Mrs. Filmer.oruordova,iowa, says: "une v
or my children was subject to croup ofase:
vere type, and the giving of Chamberlain's , i JaM
Cough Remedy promptly, always brought
relief. Many mothers In this neighborhood ;vOT
think the same as I do aboat this remedy . '4fl
?ud wanttjo other felnd for their children." V/Tsflj
For sale by C. A. Mllford, Abbeville, H. M1
Yoaog, Due West.
It is not the man who tella good Jokes bat
the one who laughs at poor ones that we '-ft
think makes the best company.
Caaae of Lockjaw.
Lockjaw, or tetanus, lscansed by abaclllas T4
or germ wblcb exist* plentifully In street
dirt. It Is Inactive so long as exposed to the
air, but when carried beneath the skin, r% in
the wouncs caused by percusssion caps or by
dusty nailB, and when the air Is excluded the
germ Is roused to activity and produces the '
most vlralent poison known. These germs , ".hh
may be destroyed and all danger -of lockjaw y.;jB
avoided by applying Chamberlain's Piaia
Balm lreely as soon as the injury is received.
Pain Balm Is an antlspetic and causes cots, .
bruises and like injuries to heal without -.-tfm
maturation and in one third the time required
by the usual treatment. It is for sale
by C. A. Mllford, Abbeville, H. M. Young,
Due West.
IN THE
District Curt of tie United States a
FOK T.HJS
Western District of South Carolina
IN THE XATTEB OF
NICHOLAS M. BENSON,
bankrupt.?in bankruptcy.,
by virtue of an order of sale
made by J. Fraaer Lyon, Referee In Baqlc'Iinlira
nr. Marnh 17th 1003. T will (tell At Dllb
11c auction at Abbeville Court House, on
Haleoday In November next, within the legal
hours of Bale, to the highest bidder, for cash,
the following described real estate. /
All that tract or paroel of land, situate, ly- . ,.3?aj
lug and being In Abbeville County, In the
State aforefald, - $fS
The Rogers Tract,
containing One Hundred Acres, more or less,
bounded by lands of Foster Williams, Ed
Wllllauis, and other tracts of N. M. Benson
estate. .
The Martin Tract, .
containing One Hundred and Forty-Two
Acres, more or less, and bouuded by lands of
John Evans, Stelts lands, and other lands of
N. Al. Benson estate.
G. A. DOUGLASS,
Trustee of N. M. Benson Estate,
la Bankruptcy. 'ia
Oct. 7,1903. tr
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WM. H. PARKER. WM. P. GREENE
PARKER & GREENE,
Attorneys a.sd Counsellors atlaw.
Office on LAW RANGE.
ABBEVILLE -2 SOUTH.CAROLINAT^.
(day 4, 1898.
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