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Wednesday, March 21, 1906.
CHEAP KATES
Very low rates to Atlanta, Ua.. and return
vta Seaboard Air Liue account of Wheeler'*
Memorial Day March 22th aud Annual Keuuton
of the Biue aud Grey, March 2S 29,
1906.
Seaboard Air Line herewith will Fell tickets
to Atlanta, Oa., and return at one tlrst-ciass
fare plus twenty five cents for the round
trip; tickets to b? sold March '.15tb ?nd 26tb.
and for trains t-cheduled to reach Aliuuia
belore noon Murcb 27tb. Final limit fifteen
da.VH In Mddltion to date of sale. For rule*
and tralu schedule call ou your uearest tlcaei
Alien I.
Cbas. B. Ryan,
Ueueral Passenger Agent,
Portsmouth, Va.
W. E. Christian,
Assistant Ueueral Pusaenger Agent,
Atiauta, (in.
Wall rinelon Need.
I bave In stock 25 pounds Rockyford canta
louj.eseed; 110 pounds Ciecktey sweet water
melon need; 15 pounds Branch Rattlesnake
watermrtou seed ; 5 pounds Carolina Bradlord
watermelou heed aiid 5 pouuds Fiorlds
Favorite watermelon seed.
J. W. Rykard.
Lost Friday go d pin. Plu was a shield en
circled by laurel wreatb, bearing monog-an
W. L. a. Finder please return totblsolHce
Reward otleied.
James Watt, colored, died bere ofparalysli
Monday ulgbt and yesterday Richard Rom
ans, wbo ts well known all over tbe couutyj
waa biriCHeU UUWU uy IUO Ettltlje uicnu uirgvc
Klobard Rumaoi nan proved blmself a gooo
cliizen aud stands well la ibe respeoi hdo
esteem of botn races. He is not expected u
live.
Youngest John, the eon of Mr.
W. W. Bradley ib very ill with catarrh
fever Mrs W. VV. Bradley isalto ill.
In response to a telegram Mr. Bradley
returned from Washington Monday
morning.
L. W. White has just received
a oar of Barbed Wire and Nails.
411 persons wanting barded wire
had better leave their orders at
once as the demand for it is so
great the supply will not last long
Speed's Local*.
If you want something good to read go to
Speed's Drug Store where you can always
find a good novel.
Stacys Forkdlpd Chooolatee, lreih at
Speed's Drag Store.
8peed's Ciooo Ckars are still the favorites.
Nothing better, as a spring tonlo and
blood purefler, tdan Speed's Compound extract
of Saroaparllla with Iodide of potash.
We guarantee Kidney Root to give satis
faction or money reiunded, Speed's Drug
Store.
Huylers Candles always fresh at, Speec
Drug Store.
Theplaoeto get what you want Speed'*
Drug Store.
Nothing Equals Speed's Clnoo Cigar.
Locals. ~
Early Amber and Orange oane seed Just received.
Call before they are all sold. W. D
Barksdale.
1900 Washers, tbe best on the market
Every machine warranted. W. D. Barksdale.
Golden Dent corn Just arrived, get yonr
seed before it lb all gone. W. D. Burksdaie.
Shoes, shoes, the best line In tbe city, and
prices are more tban lair. W. D. Barksdale.
Seed potatoes, bolb sweet and Irish. Don't
wait too late to get your Heed. W. D. Barksdale.
Bee our liDe of stoves and ranges. If It is e
'Buck" it is a stove. W. 1> Barksdale.
Providence potatoes for sale, W. D. Barksdale.
Tbe celebrated 1900 Washers Just received.
Call and examine. \V. D. Barksdale.
Always Keeps Chamberlain's Congh
Remedy In Hla House.
"We would not be without Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. It is kepi
on hand continually in our home,"
pays W. W. Kearney, editor of the
Independent, Lowry City, Mo.
That i* what every family should do.
When kept at hand reauy for iueiaui
use, a cold ma? be checked at the outset
and cured in much less time thai
after it has become settled in the system.
This remedy is also without a
rw?pr for nmnn in V>ltihlren. and Wiij
prevent the attack if giveu as toou at
the child becomps hoarse, or even aitei
the crounv coujrh appear*, whieLi cai
only bp done when lue rtiuedy is kept
at hand. Foreaie^by
C. A .Milford*
H. M. Young.
We have the entire out put oi
the largest Baw mill in the county.
Can lurnish you lraming
lumber on short notice and size
it for you. Abbeville Lumber Co.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Probate Judge.
To the voters of Abbeville County.
Having been informed by Mr. B. E
Hill some twelve mouths ago that htwould
not be a candidate lor tl>e utiles
of Probate Judge. I decided to appear
before the People or Abbeville County
fi\r that ihtis for I h&vp received
out spoken encouragement from
friends, and believing that (here
should bean end to all tbinga.
And as I am somewhat a believer in
rotation.
I hereby announce my self as candidate
for probate Judge subject to the
action of the Democratic Primary.
J. F. Miller.
To the Voters of Abbeville County :
Owing to tbe condition of my bealtb duriDg
last t-ummer and lull I bad about abandoned
tbe idea of standing for re-election tu
tbe office ol Probate Judge and no stated tc
Home ol nay iilends ; but as my bealtb bet
very mocb Improved wiibln ibe pant tew
moDtba, and an i have been urged by a good
maoy oiuay lileuai, to at once enter tbe raet
for l^e office lor another term, I bave con<
eluded to do ao. I therefore hereby, an
nounce myself as a can (date for re-election
. to tbe office of Probate Judge for Abbeville
County.
Thanking yoa for tbe generous support
wblcb you have accorded me In the past, }
promise iDbi. u oy your aonrage, i anau ot
retained In tbe office lor another term, )i
ebull be my utmo?t endeavor to to conduct
the bu?lne*e of tbe office as to meet wltt
your continued approval.
Hespectrully.
K. K. Hill.
For Superintendent of Education.
We are authorised to announce R. C. Wli'
bod aa a c undldate (or bcbool Commissioner
Hubjeotlo the action of tbe Democratic prl
mary.
We are hereby authorized to announce
J. B. Gibert tor the office ol
Superintendant of Education of Abbe>
vilie County, subject to the action ol
the Democratic Primary.
For Supervisor.
I hertby announce myself as a can
didate for tbe office of Supervisor o
Abbeville county subject to the actiot
cf the Democratic Primary.
W. A. SteveiiBon
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WEST ENL'.
Ntftvtt Dotx Piok?d l'|? Ilfrc and Tlure
About the Clt}'.
Mr. James Boyd of Jacksonville, Fla., |g tn
the cliy visitiQij his sisiei-ln-law Mrs. J. >1.
Wllklnsou. Mr.Boyd Is id ihe Postal serv.ce
with a run from Jacksonville to Greensboro.
Miss Blanche Jones o'Columbia Is in the
city upending a while with her friend Mrs.
W. D. Wilson.
Mr W. D. Barksdxle went to Monroe, N. C.
for a few hours Sunday.
Dr. J. Lowrle Wilson went to Anderson,
Saturday 10 preaoh lu the First Presbyterian
church Sunuay.
Mr. Wallace Bailey of Columbia was In Ibe
city several days last week the guest of
friends.
Miss Madge Birksdalebas returned to ber
home In Laurens alter a pleasant visit here
to her frieuJ Mrs. R. H. MoAlllster.
Mrjor and Mrs. Lewis T. Bryant came to
AbbevilleTtiursday from an extended stay at
Magnolia Spiln^s, Fia. Major aDd Mrs.
Bryant leave in a lew uay for ihelr home In
Atlantic City.
Mr. J. Frasler Lyon Is up from Columbia
speudlug a few uays here.
Miss Julia Moment oi Raleigh, N. C. Is
upending a while lu the city the guest of Mis*
Lily Tetiipiiton.
Ml88 Mary Baskln and Miss Bettle Evans of
Lebauon weresbopplug lu the city Saturday.
Miss Sa a Lee c?me borne Monday from
Augusta where she has been to see Sarah
Bei ntieard t an Camlile.
Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. Speer of Monterey were
id i be city for a itw hours Saturday.
M as Mary Starke 18 home after a short, but
pUasanl may, with irleu.ds Id Augusta.
Miss Starke has vixited Augus'a several
tunes and has a larg* circle of lrieuds there
always realty welcome her.
MIms Di:sy E.I wards who teaches at Edgfwoud
wan lu tne ciiy Saturday aud Suuday
oe gui-et of Mr* Frederic Uasou.
Miss Kuth Gillerlaud of Atlunta Is here
sqeudluga while With Mr. aDd Mrs. (iuy
viiilerlaod.
Miss BoHSle Lee Clieathaio left the first 01
last week for Ka>svllje to visit her sister
Mrs. Chanle Cowan. Miss Cheatham will
xpeud a wbl'e id Augubia aDd Granlteville
ueiore coming home.
Miss Nannie Set-1 and Miss P.evoa Seal
were lo Atlanta Saturday aud Sund iy the
iuests of Mrs. Ciaud C. Jones. They went to
Atlanta lo see UerDbardU
Mr. J. S. Norwo >d has come to Abbeville
liter a trip to Atlanta aod to poluts of lnteiest
In Florida.
Miss Ella Lee Hydrlck has returned to her
aome lu Spartanburg after a short stay here
with Mrs. J. F. Miller.
Rev. J. C. SblveiB at home again alter a
few days stay In AtlaDta.
Mrs. D. H. Wilder of Richmond, Va. Is here
?peodlng some time with her mother, Mrs.
John R Wilson.
Miss Reua Farmer has returned to her
home in Anderson after a pleasant stay here
is the guest of Mrs. H. C. Anderson.
Mr. aud Mrs. Howard Mlnaball have gone
to L'arilDgton lor a few months slay Mr.
Mlnshall ban work that will keep him there
for some lime.
WHAUT WILSON
Last Wednesday Miss Barbara Wham and
Mr. John Wilson were married at tbe brides
home Dr. A. C. Wllklns officiating. Only tbe
immldiaie tauuliy of (be bride were present
at the oeremony, on account ol recent sorrow
in tbe family. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
a re well known lp our city and have a boat
of friends who wish them every happiness.
Dr. 8. F. Kllllngsworlb of Columbia is In
tbe city for a short stay.
Rev. Paul H. Prentiss left Tuesday Tor
rjwttnee where be Is attending school. Mr.
Prentiss has been In charge of Irlnliy Church
be bas not completed bis course yet and goes
to Bwanee to begin another years work. Mr.
Prentiss has made many friends during his
orlef stay here wbo hope be will oome to our
olty very soon again.
Miss Margaret Biooks Is In Raysvllie, Ga.
>n a visit to her niece Mrs. Charles D. Cowan
Miss Brooks wii; visit Mrs. Beaufort at
liranliesvllle before coming home.
Miss Anna Bobs Cunningham bas returbed
to ber borne in Anderson after a weeks stay
here with ber uncle Dr. F. E. Harrison. Miss
Cunningham received many delightful Boolal
tllenlions during her stay lo Abbeville.
Mr?. W. P. Ferguson left Saturday lo Join
Jir. FerKUsoa at Greensboro, N. C.
At Dargan's 5 and 10c Store 1
you can now see a very fine j
lot of swell Jaidiniers, the
beautiful Butch effects, and
the entirely new " Henri
Deux" patterns that embrace
all that is "up to now" in the
Jardinier world.
Dargan's 5/
"Whero Cotto
Of all Stoves made, ,tli
suited for service in
The - .New
Made of Southern Iron, by
specially constructed for Sou
saving sesults. Handsomel)
nickeled,
FIREEACKS GTJARA
Rimmed covers cannot warp.
1 _ _ 3 *
as mug as oruinary centers,
give greatest possible heat to 1
tised itself in the South b
JARDINIERS ! We have just
JARDINIERS ! of entirely ne
; NICKELED We are showi
SPECALTIES ! articles, toget
Butters, etc.,
Tin?while th
! HOSIERY FOR
liAJUi-ES, Have you trie
MEN and lengths, doub
! CHILDREN I black. Price
T I N fS
flf it is made of tin
more we will make
will find elsewhere,
are large buyers.
jDargan s 5 ai
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W. D.
Buyers wanted w.
offering in sea
we ask is t
goods, ai
but w
Spring Hints.
When you come to Abbeville do not
fail to see our stock of Farm Supplies,
such as
Corn, Hay,
Flour, Meal,
Bacon, Lard,
Bran, Oats,
Molasses,
Sugar, Etc.
Be sure and call early and get your
Amber Cane Seed,
"Ea/nlv Oranfffl Cane Seed,
Golden Dent Corn,
as now is the time to fix up for these crops and
we have a fall stock.
1900 Washers for Sale.
We aim to please, for the
tomer, and our customers !
Is always up-to-date.'
"W
t
r\ i /v /* , The State
noc stores
12 JS KillS " T0 the^DefeiH
ie one most strikingly You are her
o ^1 * * ? / quired to ansi
Southern kitchens is action, which
the Clerk of^
II3PII Qt Isjoi h Can it
ville County.
Abbeville^
En terpri&e
Southern workmen. Flues
them fuels, so that a great gtate
j designed and attractively count
Probate Court.NTEED
15 TEARS J Br R. E. Hill
Cut long centers last twice Wfom"u>J!
Flues so constructed as to MocirrJ ilf?of
oven. It has already adver- are the
*, ? . all and singular
y 25 years of good service. the said uia
they be and app
.. . Probate, to be
: gotten in a most attractive line Friday, the a
w things in Jardiniers. - forenoonl?to10?h<
Prices from 15c tO $5.00. granted! 8aldA
Given Under Q
ing a big assortment of Bathroom [seal.i o? oirli
her with Trays, Tea Pots, Sugars ppAinei
in the wonderful Nickel Fnish i9f6abinhtbe ?i
e V last IOC. the 'Court Hons
J by law.
d our Hosiery ? They are extra .m.. ..,
le heels and toes, white feet or all
estate of
rlf 7 i W"^ Notice of S
W A Ivt f?
^ TAKE NOTICE
Q 1996 I Will rendi
tings and doiogt
.id.im. vr
we nave it, ana iuriner- v?i ? ?.
ranal ace of Judge Of]
you better prices than you IpSI at 10 o'clock a. n
nm\ apply fora final
for the reason that we Huch Admirnsti
All persons hi
estate will pres(
before that day,
??^i ever barred,
id 10c. Store. AwH^,
r ni" " ? Hi ' 'iiiii irinr'-rifii wiinfr i rrn^iVniV'-fi
BARKS
ho can appreciate
Lsonable goods. 1
hat you compare j
s it is not what y
hat you get is th(
fncf A"f TfolllA
uuoi ui v aiuu.
v
How's the Farm? Was it on a paying
basis last year? Are you prepared this
year to get ALL the good out your land ? You
oan do it only with the be?t farm implement^?
the kind we offer you?Little Joe Harrows,
Gantt Guano Distributor?, Palmetto Cotton
Planters, Syracuse Plows and Harrows, Dixie
Boy Plows, Side Harrows, etc.
See our stock any way, you'd be interacted
in the late improvements.
l * ? .
s.n/1 fViof a arhnf fffif wVlAfl tVlPV
bay It here?the F. 8. Royster Guano
Co'b great" cotton Fertilizers. A complete
line of Farmers' Bone Guaoo,
10-4 acid, 10-2 acid, 16 per cent. Acid
Muirate Potash, Nitrate Soda and 8. C.
Meal always on hand. f
best advertisement we can hi
have the satisfaction of sel<
r. D. Ba
i
of South Carolina,
)heville, Court of CornSummons
for relief.
iplaint Served.)
. Turner, Plaintiff, "T" T A.
against ' JL JL
Nash, Defendant.
iant, E. S. J. Nash : "!VfT1TvT TUT?
eby summoned and re- JW.Jl?XiA ML
iver the complaint in this m ? ..
is filed in the office of 0 8ee l"08? P1
the Court of Common
jbeville County, and to _ . ___
f your answer to the said WHITE LAWN W<
>n the subscriber at bia They are the new*
nge, Greenwood, South PFTRTTNfi flnmnth
bin TWENTY DAYS SKIRTING?Bometb
ce of this summons upon colors at locyard.
3 of the day of such ser- CURTAIN SWISS?z
zeboaght
atiffin this action will selling them acooi
Court for the relief de- COLORED LAWNS
ibtatfltoCourt House, ? a new and,I
ia, this Twelfth day of Great values in Rlbbc
aeieeu nunareu auu oix. VEILING?A new
Hie G. Gray don, ,
Plaintiff's Attorney. prices,
int defendant; E. 8. J. _ _r
K. M. H
that the Summons and
the above-en titled action Agents Butteriok Patl
e offlqp of the Clerk of
Common Pleas for Abbe- ??????????
J. C., February 12, 1906.
Ills G. Gray don,
Plaintiffs Attorney
of South Carolina TPpll TTfS
Y OF ABBEVILLE. * VAA W *
-Citation for Lettera of Ad- m
ministration. M*
, Esq., Judge or Probate. fl
f. McCnrry baa made salt to
rant to blm Letters of Admin
itateandeffeotBofMlss Llla ?v* ft A
A hhoclllo I'/innlr Hniui.oH U/ M. |ZA
refore. to olte and admonish
the kindred and creditors of
McCnrry deceased, that
ear before me, In tbe Coart of
beld at Abbeville C. H? on ^
Utb clay of Marob, 1906, af
hereof, at 11 o'olock in tbe J PMMMai
ow cause, If any they have, P?
dmlnlstratlon should not be ^KvJ^
ay band and seal of the Court, |U ff flil
i day of March In the year Zip J H taMwggar
>ord one thousand nine hun- f H Mi Iffll u"!'iiW
d Six, and In the 130th year I K^jLiU
lean Independence. V
a the 21st day of Marob V" ' /?vOW.
'ress and Banner and on v j j lir*V?y^~
e door for the time required ~N
Judge of Probate AN
Sale M- Devlin. jjrapgg
Settlement and Applir
Final Discharge.
I that on the V day of April MrW
3r a final acoount of our ac- I
i as administrators of the E>Devlln,
deoeased, In the ofProbate
for Abbeville Coanty If it is & fault of the C
n and on the same day w.ll Jf ^ new Qne
discharge from our trust ab *
ator.. with an IRON KI]
?vlng demauds against sal We have an
snt them for payment on or
proven|and authentloal or for- 1J\ X JciJcC Jli
Maroh li 1906. to ofier you in the Sto
viln,
avim. ABBEVILLE
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friii mlT'l" i'flilltf hV'V I* 'i i" f i (1 *i i Vi iliiYl'lTTfli li 11 i T turn***
DALE.
the values we are
?he only favor
)rices and
rou pay
3 best
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in i n m
A wjoil Wee
Well made clears tbe brain and rejoloes
the heart against tbe day's cares and
worries. We have sold more coffee,
and, we are frank to say, better coffee,
daring tbe year just closed, tban ever
before in our history. We feel tbat
now is the time to still further increase
these sales, and propose, if possible, to
make our business reach a notch higher
dttring the present year, both in point
of popularity and sales.
OUR SPECIAL
Java and Mocha Coffee
as a blend has reaobed the top notch of
popularity. Moderate in price and
generous in quality, it is within the .
reaoh of all coffee drinkers.
Our Speoial?5 Pounds for $1.00.
We also carry fall line of Green Coffees,
Teas, Spices, etc., and the prices
are always fair.
i
? ' f
ave is a well satisfied cusBCting
from a stock whicl
rksdale.
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DDO N'S
AT THE BUSY STORE
retty Hats and Dress Goods that they are
getting every day.
AI8TS?We have them from 50o to $3.00 each.
sat styles that can be bad.
ling new and makes a very pretty skirt. Ail
-About 50 pieced to select from and patterns all
these goods about 4 months ago and we are
rdingly.
?An endless variety to show you and the colylish.
From 5C to 50c yard.
ms for the neck, for collars and sasbes.
assortment just marked* up and at popular
Annn? Ar nrmfPATvrv
LA MS Jk-r V/Xl VV/1IJLJ. JL
terns, sheets are all free.
our Troubles
bout That STOVE,
JT JUT YOU RIGHT.
>ne you have wa will help you remedy It
need, we will fit you up to the "Queen's taste"
NG, or the Excelstor, or the Economist,
STING PROPOSITION
ve line.
HARDWARE COMPANY.
> . 'cSM
?- - ?JMBW
Very Desirable Appointtte??i^M^^M
^vy. M fl
Admiral P. M- ftixey, Surge^a!
erai of the Navy, informs as
are more than fifty vacancies
Medical Corps of the U. B. Navyjg^H^^Bj
Candidates should be gradtui^^^^H
. Medicine and shonld have had>J^H^I
J tal experience, or at least a ye&rSj^H^DE
tice iu their profession. B
On entering the service, :imBH
$1760.00 or |1496.00 on shore,
lowauee* per annum of |288^00^h^^BI
There are other equally deslj^H^U
appointments to be made as
Paymaster, Second Lieutenant,
Marine Corps, Civil Engineer ? H
For information touching any*<!H^HI
foregoing appointments, address
Washington, D. C. H
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Oar Cotton obBh1''/^HH
Our effortsin these polamns hasflflfHj
chiefly directed towards cbeckin^HHB
possible, the increase of acreagtiifl^H
silly farmers in cotton; we hqOT^^^H
thought it necessary to give any adtl
here to the farmers now holding tljfl H
cotton. These are men of bu*?i|^^^|
and are asaally men with suffi&^^H
grit,'pluck and , financial backto^^^H
carry their points and know vvhatuMHi
are about. The cotton fabMegrx^^^H
now have matter in hand ar&>?|H^H
as good financiers, and have aboua^RH
much collateral and backing bem^H
them as the bear element
Cotton holders know now th?M^^H
the scary holders have
shaken out, and that the cotton bea^^B|
now up against the real *olid .sj9|^H|
Spot holders are well awai-eof th^SHj
that the spinner has got to havean^HM
an me couou oeiore
comes in and it matters not wlilnHMB
the next crop -will be a small or aJ^^^B
crop. The tbiag Is this, the
run or the walking mobs that
rading the streets of the foreiKD^n^^HH
facturlng cities calling for wor|tj9^n
bread will wage riot. Stoppiuc^E
mills under sue h-condition wotwj^^HH
equivalent to striking & match B
powder house. Hold your holt, bm
and make thems come. over. H
What fa ^ramanfaf
Bead the following carefully:
lr you nave consumption ?.r
of t ne con taglous forms of blood potra^^E
log we cannot care you. WtidfljfflflB
preteud to cure you. You need'tM^M
individual treatment of some^j^^^^H
specialist'; but if you are run dovstJfl^B
general health, if you have dyd^^^^M
are subject to fainting spells, a vfcdtij
to insomnia, biliousness, kiCft^H
liver trouble, catch cold easily, fl
system is in that condition thatyjmM
may become an easy prey to
ease germs of pneumonia, la^^^^^B
and the various epidemics, if yoa W^fll
I bothered with constant headache, loifl
of memory, generally impaired vjfjbsUH
Ity, we can help you, and, II fi'MB
low our directions, render )!y,oaAjiJ|B
mune against sickness. Most
disease can be cured by the
jpromooia" ib w lutj ouimunh^h|
what the scrubbing brash
to the dirty waahbowL ItaidsjM^H
tare to resume normal actios. It'ifjgj
creases the strength, the fighting ak>M
ity of the phagocytes of the blood
promotes the healtby flow of the ?|
iivary and gastric secretions. If
stomach is in good condition, youii??H
well. The Chinese are a win |iiiii|i'|i']|Hj
They accost each other wi|b,^HowfjtfM
your stomacbe ?"
P. B. Speed guarantees that, ^
will write to the BROMONIA'
New York, giving your fall naih^MH^H
address on the coupon at the botfw|H
of this column, you will receive wgjj^H
out any cost to you whatever, afdj^H
Write name and address plajttifj^flj
Be careful to address BROMOlpinHj
CO., New York. r VlS
FREE BROMONIA COUPON.:.|IB
I hereby declare that I have oevet^H
before bad a free bottle of ^'Bromonla^^H
Kindly send me one without aukSM
cost to me whatever.
m
> My nearest T' fl
Druggist is \
2-5 and 50 cts. I
For sale at all first class Druggists'.
Special sale now befog held by P. 6. I
Speed, Exclusive wholesale agent for '
Abbeville. Dealers elsewhere desiring .
agency apply Murray Drug Co.
SHERIFF'S SALE. /: !
Delinquent Lands. S
By virtue of Sundry Tax executions to na.i.9
directed by the Treasurer of Abbeville County
I will sell to tbe highest bidder at pobilo ?
Auotlon. within tbe legal boars of sale at 'V
Abbeville. C. H. on Monday (be 25th day of
Marcb 1936, tbe following described property .
returned in tbe name of tbe following per
sons to w It.
25 acres of land In Long Cane Township M
bounded
Levied on and to be sold as the property Qf. '
Sherman Johnson. fl
12 acres of land In Smlthvllle Township I
bounded by
Levied on ana to oe soia as tne property or -i
F. F_ Riley.
One lot and building near city limits of a
Abbeville, bounded by Levld -*Z
on and to be sold as tbe property 6f Charles
Gary. ; .
One lot olty of Abbeville, bianded by lands '
of Mlw H. C. Perriu, Henry Tttus ane Mosely
Ferryroad. '.i
Levied on and to be sold, a? tbe property <
0( Polly Lancaster. ^
One lot and building la city of Abbeville
bounded by, J. C. Kiugb, tbe fiarford lot "J
street front and r?a-\ f i
Levied on and to oe sold as tbe property of t
0. E. Llmford. ' %'$
One lot In Fort Pickens bounded by land* f
or Yance Held, J. Allen Smith and Southern V
Railroad,
Levied on and to be sold as tbe property of
Harrison Tbomas.
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