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Xew* Do I* Picked l'|? Here mid There [J
About the (Ity.
Mrs. E. Klngan Thomson and her pretty U
little daughter have gone to Mt. Airy N. C. ..
for a tew weeks ?wy. ~
Mrs. Henry Williams Is here from Atlanta
spending a while with Mr?. Richard HIII.
Rev. S. L. Wilson of Ninety Six spent J
several days in the city last week.
Mr. Jnck Harden left last week for David- j,
son College where he will continue his
studies. v
Mr. E. C-Hicks has gone to Oxford, N. C. w
for a few days visit to his home people.
Miss Louise DeBruhl spent a part of last aj
week with MIrs Corrie Graves at Latimer. p
Rev. E. B. Kennedy has gone to New York ?.
for a few weeks pleasure trip.
Miss Nettle Russell is at home again after
a six weeks stay at Hondersonville, N. C. v
Mr. Bonner White has gone to Davidson cl
College where he will begin a four yearn d
course. T
Miss Mary Baskln has eone to Lebanon on
a visit to Mrs, Lizzie G'bert after spending a
few days her? with the Misses Cater.
Mr. A. M. Smith Is at borne again after a
business trip to New York.
Miss Sarah Mann has returned to ber home o
In Antrevllle after spending some time here
with her sister Mrs. J. M. Wilkinson.
Miss Maggie W. Dusenberry was tbe guest
of her Root Mrs. W. A. Nickles several days
last week.
Mr. J. A. Wall of Spartanburg spent
Cjaiuraay in iu? uiijf. ?,
Miss Isabel Haddon and Mr. R. M. Haddon '
are at borne again after a months stay lu
New York.
Mrs. Laura B. Love has gone to Monterev
to visit ber sister Mrs. Will Couningbam fe
after a short stay here with the MlssesCater. a
Mr. Len W. White, Jr., is here spending a r<
few days before gotbg to Chattanooga where tt
he will teach again in the McChDh Reboot 01
Mr. White ban been studying at tbe Unlver- ol
eity of Chicago during the summer. n
Mrs. J. Allen Long and her children bave Is
gone to Lancaster to spend sometime with d
Mrs. Longs parents Prof, and Mrs. A. R si
Banks. T
A Mrs. L. W. Perrin is at home again after h
spending some lime in Spartanburg with her u
daogbter Mrs. A. W. Smith. ai
Master Edgar W. Harden who has been in tc
Savannah spending sometime with bis aunt a
Mrs. Fred Morrow is at home again. ?
Mrs. Cbaries D. Cowan and ber little son fl
Preston Cheatham Cowan have returned to
their home In Raysvllle. Ga. after spending P
anma tima hero with Mrs. Cowan'i mother P
Mrs. P. A. Cheatbam. *
Mr. W. C. Sberrard Is In Ml. Airy with nls o
daughter Mrs. E. R. Thompson who Is spend- r<
log several weeks there, b
Mr. William Barnwell will spend a few ci
days with Mr. James H. Perrin In Meridian, a
M1b8. on his return from Louisville where he tc
b?*s been to attend the Taylor?Aiken wed- ?
ding. Of
Miss Irene Rosenberg entertained the College
girls club Tuesday afternoon at a very E
delightful meeting. Miss Rosenberg's a '
charming hostess and her entertaluments P
are always very enjoyable. w
Mrs. G.T. White is home again after a ten n
days visit to her sister Mrs. Aug. W. Smith
lo (Spartanburg. tl
Mrs. F. B. Gary, Miss Mary Evans of t*
Edgefield and Miss Marie Gary speut Mon F<
day in Cokesbury the euests of friends. ft
Mrs. S. D. Price'of Marlon Is expected In P
the olty Wednesday to spend sometime Jt
with Mrs, C. C. Gambrell.
Miss Blanche Ammens has returned to ai
Abbeville after spending sometime with her
home people lo Greensboro. M
*"?V/vflp?lllo lo hcrfi fnr
iUIBBDOKO iUUVan ui *viik?i><v .?
a short visit to her aunt Mm. L. W. Perrln. tl
Judge and Mrs. J. C. Klugh attended tbe
Morrah?Bradley marriage at Bellevue last n
Wednesday. tt
Mrs. J. Edward Edwards of Spartanburg In a
Intheclty the guest of ber sister, Mrs. C. C. 11
Gambrell.
Mr. and Mrs. James Chalmers have return C
ed from a few days stay with friends al b
Lowndesvllle. o
Miss Virginia Graydon is here from Green? w
wood spending a while with Miss Estelle di
Strickle. . a'
Miss Mary Douglass who has beer la Colombia
for some time was brought home
Sunday and in quite sick with rheumatism. ?'
Miss Douglass has a position with tbe Westera
Union Telegraph Company and has made 11
- Colombia ber home for some months past, J*
Her friends sincerely hope that she will soon
be well again. 61
Miss Margie Brownlee of Antrevllle was
tbe guest of her sister Mrs. J. A Dickson
several days last week. "
Miss Estelle Strickle has returned to Abbe- r<
vine after a pleasant visit to friends Id ai
Greenwood.
Mrs. James F. Bredley entertained last "
Thursday eveulns: In honor of Miss Margaret
Klugh and Mr. Wlllllam Klagb. The evenlne
was most pleasantly speDt. This entertainment
closes a very pleasant senson for
the youDg people of our city. In a few days 61
they will have returned, or gone for the flrBt *
year's work, to ?beir separate schools.
Mr. and Mrs. 'William Durst were over from 11
Greenwood Sunday the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Barksdale. *
II
MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
v
The Ladles Missionary Soolety of the Pres- 0
byterlan Church will serve cream Thursday
afternoon beginning at four o'cleck on tbe c
ehorch lawn. All are cordially Invited to n
come. Q
Kev. E. C- Prentiss of Orangeburg I* here
for several months and will supply Trinity ?
church. b
Mr. J Townes Robertson spent a few days j
here wltb his home people the'9 first of tbe Bl
Mr. W. D. Barksdale was In Atlanta last ^
WWK OH OUB1UCIW,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley attended the ^
marriage of Mr. Mark E. Bradley to Miss w
Lizzie Morrab last Wednesday at Belieview. D
The man; friends of Rev. P. B. Wells re ?>
gret to know that be has fever and hope that
he will soon be well again.
Miss Olive Ingram is here from Manning; <f
and will be in charge of the Smith Dry Goods ol
Millinery department this season. '
Mr. J. R. Ammens has returned to Abbeville
after an extended visit to bis sou Mr. b
Langdon Ammens in Greensbora. m
Miss Robblnt. who has been in charge of R. vn
M. Haddon's millinery department for sever- ?
al seasons has returned to Abbeville and has
' t a large and carefully selected line of millinery
for the fall and winter seasons. Miss Robbins
thoroughly understands hat making
and with the able assistance of Miss Nannie
Seal all their customers are sure to be
pleased. ti
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Mr. W A. Nlckles was out of the city
several days last week on business. ,,
Mr. Albert Miller is at home again after a /
pleasant visit to friends in Portsmouth, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hicks and their children
have returned irom Oxtord, N. C. where tbey ?,
have been spending some time with Mr.
Hick's people.
Mrs. William G. Hill of Port Royal is in ,
the city spending a while with Mrs. Jo tin fj
Hill. 13
Miss Eliza Mabry has returned to Rook K
Hill where she will enter Wfnthrop College
for her last year's work. Mrs. Mabry is a
fine student and stands well in her olasses. ,,
Mr. W. A. Lee was in Union for several V
days last week visiting friends. ?
Mrs. J. G. Williams of Cross Hill has been
la the olty for the past week the guest of her
niece Mrs. W. C- Sberard.
Mr .inhn L. Hill. Jr. has gone to Clemson d:
College to begin bis four year's course. N
Three of Mr. Hills' brother's are graduates
of this College and be haB a fine record to b!
sustain. M
Mrs.Mark W. Gantt and her pretty little
daughter of Columbia are here for a few days B
stay with Mrs. H. D. Reese. Mrs. Gauti Is on
her way to Athens wbere she will spend a
while with relatives. t<
Miss Emma C. White left Friday for Spar- V
tanburg where ehe will teach again this year.
Mr. Walter Visanska is here from Atlanta fc
pending a while with his home people. C
Master W. Joel Smith, Jr., is at home again
after an exteDded visit to his grandmother, tc
Mrs. J. Puller Lyon, at her summer home in
North Carolina.
Mrs. Sarah C. Nance Is here on a visit to
her daughter, Mrs. W. C- Sherard.
Miss Lucy Henry has returned to Win n
tbrop College ready for her winter's work U
after a pleasant Summer.
Mr. J. T. Robertson left last Wednesday for
points in North Carolina after a few days
stay here with bis borne people.
Miss Eunice Calhoun has gone to Spartanburg
wbere she bas a position In tbe city
Graded School for the oomlng session.
Captain and Mrs. L? W. White aje at home
again after ? month's stay In New York.
Master FranK Harrison came aume ottiur- ?
day from an extended visit to bis grand- *'
i mother, Mrs. Lizzie Harrison. j;
Miss Lallle Calnoun has gone to Greenville "
where she will have charge of the klndergar.
ten work.
Miss Louise Allen is home from Warren- b
ton to attend the graded sohool. She will
make her home with her aant, Mrs. M. H. T
Wilson. w
Mr. Julian Wilkinson has gone to Ciemson
to enter school. Mr. Wilkinson Is a good .a
s student and will no doubt take a fine stand J,1
Id bis class. a
Miss Mary Starke and Miss Fannie Starke
left Tuesday lor Atlanta where they will M
study for several months. It Is with regret
that their many friends here learn that tney
will be out of the city for a part of the winter.
Miss Louise Brown entertained a few of her
friends Friday evening at a delightful tea r
party. Miss Brown left Monday for Rock D
Hill where she will enter Wlnthrop for thej^
year's course. I I
Miss Mary E. Hill bas returned from a i]
pleasant visit to friends in Anderson. i U
Cadet Calhoun Haskell has gone to Clem?j
son to resume bis work.
Miss Julia A. Foster is here from Spartan- |
burg to begin her work In the Graded School. *
Miss Foster bas spent a most delightful sum- S
mer in New York and other interesting a
points north. h
Mrs. P. C. Faggartle of Columbia Is In the
city the euest of Mrs. W. C. Bherard. 13
Miss Viola Gouobe left Friday for her d
home in New Orleans after spending some *
time here with Mrs. L. W. White. c:
Alias Alice Cooper of Suwter is In the city V
> take charge of her class In tbc graded
;hool.
Mr. James T. Latimer and Mr. Bolln Allen
om Lowndesville were In the city Monday,
D buSlUHHH.
Rev. Theodore Pooher was over from
irpenwood Monday for a wMle.
Mrs. C. D. Brown went to Rock Hill Monay
to spend a few hays with her slater Mrs.
resueSandlfer.
Mr. and Mrs. \. L. Garrison are at home
gain after an extended stay In Maine where
jpy wcro the guests of friends.
Miss Mary Perrin left Monday for Koch
(111 where she goes to enter Wlntnrop.
Dr. A. J. Sneer of Lowndesville and Mr. G.
/. Kpeer of Monterey were In tbe city lasl
eek on business.
Rev. Lowrle W. Brown pastor of the Leb on
Presbyterian cburch preached In the
resbyterian church here Sunday evening.
Ir. Brown Is an able preacher and tbf
ebanon cburch Is fortunate to have him as
is tor.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Speer and their
illdren of Anderson were in (he city Mon%y
and Tuesday the guests of Mrs. 'W. A.
empleton.
BUCHltE CLUB.
Mrs. Claude Jones will be tbe hostess of tbe
ndles b'uchre Club Friday afternoon at five
clock.
EAST END.
k'h?t "M" Sees and Hears on Hid
Rounds in t'oontry and In Town.
Abbevllle'8 graded school commenced its
.11 session last Monday with Prof. Dick and
full corps of teachers all In their places and
iady for business after a long respite from
ielr laborious task of teaching, 1 say laborl
lib because I think if there are any one cla8^
r persons who earn their pay next to the
iral carriers, it Is the teachers all over tbe
ind, and more especially those in tbe rural
Istrlcts as they have to undergo many bardalps
that are unknown to tbe city teachers
he people of Abbeville are proud of tbelr
Igb scbool and especially its management
nder Prof. Dick, who with bis able, prompt
d palnstaklug teachers have brought it up
> the highest standard of a graded scbool
ad now begin the fall session with a fine
veraue attendance and under the most
ourlsblng conditions.
A rural Inspector has been In the city tbe
ast week going over tbe different routes In
erson looking alter tbe rural business. We
now be found no boot legs, stovepipes, or
all kegs In use as boxes on tbe Abbeville
>utes. but in their stead nice gaivenlzed
oxp8 approved by the Eovemmeoi ana a
ireful and faithful net of carriers to place
lall therein as well as to take out all mall
>r the office, therefore we hope his report
'111 be complimentary both to patrons and
irriers.
Gilliam Bros. are now ready with their
Innejy to nerve the public In first claw
yle. They have the newest and most imroved
machinery throughout, so that all
ork will be done < the most satisfactory
tanner.
Wilson brothers are also about ready with
lelr ginnery having renovated bulldlue and
incbluery thoroughly they are finely
quipped to do all ginning In the most satlslotory
manner. They have moved their
lant out on the public rood at White's bridge
ist 9 miles from Abbeville.
Mrs. Jane McGaw and daughter Miss Nellt
re visiting nearBetbia.
Miss Ellen Link Is spending a while wilb
Ir. and Mrs. M.J. Link.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Link spent last Sunday Id
ie city with relatives.
The Lebanon manse Is at a stand still Just
ow?blocked off by the wea'her, which at
lis writing seems to be the end (we hope) of
mall cyclone, or the equlnoxlal cole e
ttle In advance.
The enterprising Arm of R. M. Haddon &
o. have opened a first class mantna making
aslness up stairs over their stdTa presided
ver by an Artiste In that line who comes
1th the highest testimonials and will en??
?? inrltAd r\9 A KKorr111a onH
eavor iu pienac iuo muica ui wuw
II who entrust tbelr work to her.
Our^mercbants. one and all, are now recelv\e
and opening np tbelr fall and winter
rode. Watob for tbelr ads In the city paperf
d when you come to the city take your
me and look around especially with those
bo advertise. Keep posted and you will
ad bargain^ In different lines and In differat
stores. Nothing like looking around.
Mrs. Prlcbard and ber daughter. Mrs
dgar A. McMillan, bave been tbe guents oi
Irs. J. L. McMillan tbe past week and lefi
jspectlvely for their homes In Savannab
d Charleston; last Friday aod Monday.
Miss Antonette Hammond Is visiting
lends In Newberry.
Mrs. Sallle Huckabee, of Lowndesville, Is
if guest of her brother, Mr. Tom Coehran.
Have you an Insurance policy on your life ?
r not, why not? You can procure one on
isy terms and safe conditions in tbe AbbeUle
Mutual Benefit Company of whloh Mr.
. B. Speed is president and Mr. J R. Blake
reasurer, by calling on either of these gentle
1PD you can gel ail Decettimrjr luiuruiHuuu,
bis Is a home company that pays without
ttgatlnn and promptly upon proof of death.
The Evpress office can now be found on
la!n Street, first door below the old bakery,
r Just below the residence of Mr. Speed.
Mr. Scott HammoDd has bought out tbe
[arness aDd Shoe business of C. V. Hamlond
and will eonducl same at tbe old stand
n TrlDlty Street,
Tbe second primary passed ofl quietly and
'1th a good vote polled not only at Abbeville
utall over the 8tate, and In It, didn't Hon.
. Frasler Lyon and Colonel Ansftl have a
plendld "walk over ?" Well we gu?-ss they
Id, and some of tbe boys are Bmarlly rotted
I tbe magnificent vote cast for these two
entlemen, and since tbe election are lost In
onder and amazement. Well such things
111 bappen now and then, and we are proud
ot only for tbe public and private record or
lesetwo gentlemen, but of tbe overwhelmlgvotetbey
received which Is Indeed blgbr
complimentary to tbem as well as brlng)g
Joy and delight to tbe hearts of thousands
f their friends. They are good men and will
;rve tbe public faithfully and fearlessly.
Hon. J. Walter Doar, of Georgetown, Is
onored with so Invitation to meet president
898) William J. Bryan In Columbia on Wedesday
tbe 19th lnst, who la honored from
bbevllle.
Union Heeling.
The upper division of Abbeville Assoclaod
will meet with Beulah Baptist Church,
ept. 29. 30, at 10:30 a.m.
10:30 a. m. Devotions, led by T. N. Tolert.
11 n. m. Evangelism in the churches, J
I. Vermillion. George Hodge, Q. C. DusenBrry,
J. N. Booth.
11:15 a.m. Christian development In the
lurches. W. B. Acker, B. M. Cheatham, J.
. McGee, M. McGee.
12:80 p. m. Intermission.
2 p. m. The formation of compact and
Tectlve pastorates T. N. Tolbert, C. W.
rlRsey, W. C. S. McClellan, A. C. Wilklns.
2:4ip. m. Every churoh should send light
Byond its own bounds. J. W. Bnsshart, O.
obnston, J. F. Morrison, J. N. Booth.
8:80 p.m. Discipline in the churohes. G.
. Dusenberry, Herman Stone, B. M. Cheatam,
M. McGee.
SDN DAY.
10 a.m. Who should take part in the Sunay
school? O. Johnston, W. B. Acker, T.
. Tolbert. A. c. wiiKiDs.
10:45 a. m. Should all tbe people study the
lb>e, and are they doin? it? T. W Miller, J.
J Bussbart, Herman Stone, M. McGee.
11:80 a. m. Missionary sermon. J. N.
ootb.
12:80 p. m. Intermission.
2 p. m. Pray for and encourage young men
) enter tbe ministry. J. F. Morrison, J. W.
ermilllon, J. R. McGee, M. McGee.
2:45 p. m. Parents and Christian education
>r their children. W. B. Acker. W. C. S. Mclellan,
B. M. Cheatbam, J. N. Bootb.
Study all tbe subjects, come on time, stay
i tbe end, bring money for missions.
A. C. Wilkins,
For Committee.
0VERN0K ANSEL TO
STATE'S PEOPLE,
To the People of South Carolina.
1 am truly grateful to tbe Democratic voters
r South Carolina for tbe splendid vote I reslved
tbrougbout tbe State In tbe last prlm^
ry Election, and I lake this opportunity ol
lacking tbem lor tbelr -manifestation ol
jelr great confidence.
I shall be the Governor of all the people,
ad sbiiH bend every effort towards tbe upulldlng
and maintaining tbe high and bonrable
poettlon wblcb our State bas attained,
0 tbis end I pray that God may give me
Udom and Btreogtb.
1 respectfully asfc tbat all tbe people give
le tbelr influence and co-operation In mak)g
my administration one that shall reound
to tbe best Interest of tbe entire State.
M. F. Ansel,
reenvllle, S. C., Sept. 13,190C.
You will find more than 800
oys suits at P. Rosenberg & Co's.
rou will also find priceB ...cheaper
ban elsewhere, " '
"Tlie laxative effect of Cbamleilain'B
louiach and Liver Tablets is so
greeable and so natural you can
ardly realize that it is produced by a
ledicine. These tablets also cure inigestion.
For sale by C. A. Milford,
ibbevilleS. C., H. M. Young, Due
Vest, S. I'.
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H leaf, and in factories as clean:
U chewing- tobacco growing cc
tn facturing, and who have dir
jffl SCHNAPPS has the pic
K* the fondness for chewing. Ex;
amount of sweetening than i
and satisfying effect 00 che*
Hp Internal revenue statisti
? Reynolds brands won enough
Hp of six and a quarter million
consumption in the United St
Bgr Be sure the letters on t
j| ? S-C-H-N-A-P-P-S, and
A/ R.J. REYNOLDS
jf Winslon-Sak
Big Land Sal#
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Largest Water Power in the 01
South?Wonderful Oppor- a
tunity for the Develop^ ?
ment of the Calhoun Falls h
. on the Savannah. ti
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Under the provision of tl
decree wade by the Court of Common 8(
Pleas, County of Abbeville, State of
South Carolina, on tbe 24th day of ^
May, A. D. 1906, in the case of Patrick ^
Calhoun individually and as executor a
against Andrew P. Calhoun et al, the *
said Patrick Calhoun, acting as execu- 81
tor of the last will and testament of J. ^
E. Calhoun, deceased, and in the exer- 0
cise of all the power and authority
vested in him in and by the last will 'c
and testament of the said J. E. Calhoun,
will offer for sale at the door of w
the Court House, in the City of Abbe- 'c
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viixv) umvw M&V/AWUMAM)
OJ
MONDAY, I
the 1st of day October, c
A.D. 1906, at 12 m. ?
the following real estate belonging to at
the said estate, to wit: 11
1. That he will sell as one parcel the
following tracts of land : 111
All that piece, parcel or tract of land, tt
situate, lying and being in the Couuty
of Abbeville, in the State of South ti
Carolina, butting and bounding to the
north on land of the estate of John G. b<
Edwards and M. Pfeiffer to the east
on lands of R. 0. Bell, F. E. Cowan, ai
Cotton Hill Plantation, lands of Calhnun
FaIIh Tmnrnvement Comnanv.
Lowndesville andAugusta public road,
Charleston & Western Carolina railway,
J. H. Hester, Mrs. O'Farrall,
Lowndt sville aijd Augusta road,W. H. M
Boyd, Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. li:
Sloan, Vienna road, B. A. Boyd, T. ]
Baker, B. M. White, Rev. Patter- b(
son, W. H. Brough and A. C. Grant, j
to the south on lands Savannah River,
on the dividing line between the said
property and lauds belonging to the
estate of Ben Cade; to the west on 88
9(1
tract of land lying on the west of the
Rocky River commonly known as the
Swearingen tract, and bounding to the ^
east on Rocky River, on all othersides n
on lands of I. H. McCalla, said two 80
tracts of land containing in all
ai
11,664 Acres, ?
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be the said measurements a little C
more or less. in
And also, all that tract, piece, parcel
of land situate on the Vienna road, in
the County of Abbeville, State of South ^
Carolina, butting and bounding to
the north on lands of DuBose, to the
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east on lands of Andy McAllister, to .
the south on lauds of Archibald Wat- .
son, and to the west on the Vienna ^
road, measuring and containing re
109 5-10 Acres, [[
uts tuts same mute ui ic-co.
An'1 also, all that plantation or tract T
of land, situate, lying and being in ce
the County of Elbert, in the State of si
(Georgia, on the Savannah River, immediately
opposite to the tract of land pi
hereinabove first described, butting ti
and bounding to the north on lunds of C
Lafayette Joliuson aud Mrs. Agues ai
Ivy, to the east on the east shore of cc
the Savannah River, including all the e:
islands lying in the said river down to le
the dividing line between the tract 'a
herein described, and the laud now or al
late of Z. A. Tate, to the south on 'e
lands of Z. A. Tate and to the west on bi
lands of E. Hiesser, Carolina Walker,
estate of Robt. Saxon, the estate of ti
Cownal Robert Jones, the estate of
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The fact t
^gif is so widely iix
that it is the best cl
r flat plug\ Other plugs
the size ?nd shape and co
ether tags are made to loot
?yet there are more pound
[ annually than all other
i only choice selections of well matured
13 the clcantst kitchen, situated in the very ?
juntry, iy n:cn of life-long experience In
cctcd the K. J. Sisynoids Tobacco Comnai
:asing, appetising arozi?. which crcated am
pert tests prove that i?. requires and lak
my other kind?and has a v.hotesoaic, c
rers.
cs show that SCHNAPPS and othe.- <
chcwers in one fiscal year to iaake a net j
pounds, or one-third of the entire increase
ates on. chewing and smoking- tobacco,
he tag and under the tag spell
you will have tlie genuine.
^ TOBACCO CO,
Th
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eo. VV. Dye, Anthony V. Johnson, e
ieasuring and containing, exclusive f
' the said island, f
t
2,384 Acres, t
c
3 the said measurement a little more a
; less. t
All of which said tracls of land will i
tore fully appear by reference to the t
lap ot said property, made by G. M. t
traham, Professor of Civil Eugineer- i
ig of the University of Georgia, on a
le 2oth day of March, A. D., 1901. 1
Saving and excepting from the said i
acts of laud the parcels heretofore r
)ld to Edward Hiesser, containing t
50 acres ; Caroline Walker, 150 acres; <
idward Simpson, 2 acres; Georgia, t
arollna & Northern llailway, 6-10 of |
n acre, more or less ; J. S. Norwood, t
acre; Granville Bcal,2acres; which a
lid parcels so saved and-excepted will c
e found fully delineated und marked 11
n the said plat.
2. He will sell as one parcel the fol- t
>wing property : 1
All the right, title, and interest, <
hether iu law or in equity which be- a
tnged to the said James Edward (Jaloun
in his life time, or to which he
r any or either of his heirs and deisees
or their privies in estate, are or lay
be entitled of, iu or out of.
All that tract of land situate in the
ounty of Oconee, in the State ol
Duth Carolina, on the south side of
hatooga River, commenciug at a '
ake on the Chatooga River, and run- [
ing 1
1. S, 40 E. 160 chs. along a line well e
larked by large trees to a white oak, 11
lence
2. S. 38 W. 245 chs. to a Spanish oak, 1
lence
3. S. 45 E. 227 chs. to a stake on old
sundary line, thence
4. N. 45 E. SO cbs. along old bound y
line to a stake,
5. S. 45 E. 300 che. to a stake, thence
6. B. 45 W. 575 chs. to a pine, thence
7. 8. 45 E. 107 ch9. to a stake, thence
8. S. 45 W. 370 che. to a stake,thence
9. N. 45 VV. 402 chs. uver "Pine
fountain" to a stake on old boundary
ae, tbeuce
0. S. 45 W. 200 cbs. along "Old
>undary line" to a stake,
1. N. 45 W. 80 cbs. to a stake on
hatooga Rfver, thence
,2. Following the meauderiugs of ^
.id river about 1,660 chains or about '
c
13-4 miles, to beginning corner, and t
utting and bounding to the north on a
hatooga River, to the east on lands a
ow or formerly of Rev. J. West, '
>uth on lands now or formerly of C.
mes and others, Morton and other?,
id to the west on lands of Dr. W. R.
avis and others, to a point on the *
hatooga River, near where Battle '
reek enters into said river. Measurig
and containing in all the sum of 2
65,000 Acres,
3 the same more or less.
At said sale the executor will relive
no bid for the parcel or property
erein first above described as situated -t
i the counties of Abbeville and EI- (3
;rt for lens than $1(1-5,000 nor wili be g
ceive a bid from any person or per- g
us for the Paid properly unless at the
me of making such bid the bidder
lall deposit with him the sum of Five
housand ($o,00(i) Dollars either in
ish or certified check on some response
bank.
As to the second above described
ece of property, to wit, the right,
tie and interest of the said James E.
lilhoun and his heirs and devisees in
id to the property situated in I be
tun ties of Oconee and Pickens, said
ceeutor will lective no hid for n sum
ss than Ten Thousand (?'! 0,000) Doles,
nor will be receive a bid from
ly person for tbe?aid propeity unss
at the time of making the bid the
dder will deposit with the executor
le sum of $1,000 either in cash or certied
check on some responsible bank.
Upon the completion of the sale the J
Ik - - I, , Ml I It,
hat SCHNAPPS I
ri tat ed only prr v c r m
lew? the stands. a %
; are made to irr itate %
lor of SCHNAPPS ?
: It; .3 SCHNAPPS J
Lc of SCHNAPP3
similar tobaccos, *3
? thoroughly cured
lecrt of the greatest JS^
i tobacco man J- .jjfir
r,? since 127 j.
i pcpulaiized
?5 a smaller
tiniul-ting
:f.h5 /
"if
Willi Less
Sweetening
an Any Other
ixecutor will return to any unsucceas
ul bidder the check or checks so d<
waited with him, but he will retai
11 o r.hofib- nf (hp uiwr'cvfcful liiddf
o he applied as payment on &>
lount of the purchase monpy of th
aid property if said sale is confirme
>y the Court; and if not confirmed b
t then the amount thereof will be r<
urned to such bidder without redui
ion. The terms of sale are cash wit!
n thirty days after (he date of sue
ale, with the option of the purehas*
)aying one-third cash and the balanc
n one or two years, such deferred pai
uents to be secured by the bond (
jonds of the purchaser and mortgag
>r morfguges of the premises sold, an
o bear interest at the rate of 7 per cer
>er annum, payable annually, unt
lie whole amount of such paymei
hall have been fully paid and di
iharged. The purchaser to pay a
axes payable in 1900.
All parties interested are referred I
he decree herein for further purtici
ars and for a more specific descriptio
>f the property herein ordered to I
old.
Patrick Calhoun,
Executor J. E. Calhoui
Sept, 5, 190(3. 4t
Abbeville County Mutua]
Benefit Association.
Now is the time to lake out a polic
n this company. The nuoilier i
lolicies issued has more tiiau double
n I lie three months. Call on I
2. Hill, Judge of Probate, and lie wi
xplain the plan and will write yc
ip a policy.
*ain from a Hum Promptly Keliev<
liy ChumlH'rlHiii'rt Paiu Burn.
A little child of Michael Strauss, <
/ernoD, Coon., was recently in gre;
lain from a burn on the hand, and i
. old applications only increased il
nflamation, Mr. Strauss came to M
r "* "* XT 1 -.1. _ 1 _ ? 1?A
lames i>. . i>icuois, u iuu<
Merchant, for something 1
itop the jiaiu. JNIr. Nichols says:
idvised him to use Chamberlain's Pai
3alm, and the firt?t application dre
tut the inflamatinn and gave relie
! have used this liniment myself an
ecommend it very often for cut
turns, strains and lame back, an
)ave never known it to dissapoint.
'or sale by (J. A. Milford, Abbevill
5. C\, and H. M. Young, Due Wes
5. C.
The cost of a jolicy in the Abbe
killc C'ouiily Mutual Beueli
Issocialloii on the life oi a perso
if thirty to forty years old is than on
hird of that in any old lineccmf an;
iml at the same time it is perftcti
ecure as t tie money to pay deat
osses is always in hand, being collec
d iu advance.
Abbeville Telephone <'o.
'lease add following names to you
iata*
Cuter, Misses; residence, No. 69.
Harris-on and Waldrop repair sliof
so. 1S3.
Edmunds, C. H.; residence. No. 7]
S. A. L. Shops; No. a7.
All day Sunday service now.
\V. M. Barnwell,
Geu'l. JVlngr.
lave a Telephone in your resi
lence?$1.50 per month?only 5
, day. Day, night and Sunda;
ervice,
AbbevillelTelephone Co,,
Wm, M. Barnwell.
iKiaafJiiauiPiUMfanniu?ifm>i vwmnrfinr?i
do you m:i:i? a
Mower
or Rake P
IK SO, I "ALL ANDsEK I S AT
(INCK. \VK AKK AUKNTH
KOIt Tilli DLEltlNO AM)
IIAVK A KKW THAT WK
WILL C'LosK OUT AT A KIv
UUCKD price.
Yours for business,
L. T. A T. M. WILLED
MttMdMHMMilMlBlHMi
I Where you find Shiel(
J it is a safe place to t
M they are sold by relic
' M everywhere. Be sure
Jj Riser's King $
MB for men, and you wil
flP| money's worth. M
PS| styles and all the
Leathers, Patent Cc
Gun Metal, Box Cal
M. C. Kiser Com]
Manufacturers
1 ATLANTA, GEORGIA
The Peoples
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ADDJD V JJ
OFFICERS.
S. G. THOMSON, President.
G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President.
R. E. COX, Cashier.
NATIONAL BAN!
Statement of condition at <
Resources.
<- Loans and Discounts $183,909 ?
?. Overdrafts .. 12,185 5
U. S. Bonds 18,750 C
Othtr Securities 500 C
ir Real Estate 9,383 ?
c- Redemption Fund 937 ?
,e Due from Banks 21,537 C
j Cash in Vault.... .. 17,778 1
y
2- $261,982 ?
> Oldest and Strongest Ban
i- Ample Resources for all *
h Interest Allowed on Dep<
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lnnnrocf onfl 11
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d
I Stationery
" Schdol
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Milford's !
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5 Farmers' Ban
d
" State, County ar
President: Vice-]
? ?? T> V
, Jr'. ?. HAKiusun. *. ~
d
Board of Director
of Brown, G. A. Vieanska, John A'. Hai
at W. Parker, W. P. Greene.
is
]e We solicit your business
r. it safely am
D 1
t0 We are in position to make you
I when placed in
w Our Saving's
f.
d :
i)
schoo:
J Tablets
v
/ 1
ly
* i
r General Sc
Speed's I
: Wire Yo
V
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Electric lamps are the be
Electric lamps are the saf
Electric lamps are the mc
L.
It is easier 10 toucn a ui
in the dark.
INU CApiUOIUIlOi
No lamp ohimneys.
No kerosene oil.
No greasy lamps.
And cheapest in the end.
; See THOMSON. Do it i
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I g Bhicher.| r\ .
-k.j .
Savings Bank, |
LLE, S. C._ v |jj
DIRECTORS. iM
S. G. Thomson, H. Q. Anderson, .
G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambreli,
W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary,
J. 8. Stark, R. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harris. i'M,
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I OF ABBEVILLE. ;:;gf
lose ol business April 6, 1906. I
Liabilities.
V*
19 jCapital Stock $75,000 00
>7 'Surplus and Profits 22,620 15
10 National Bank Notes ? 18,750 00
K) Bills payable 10,000 00 . /
14' Deposits 188,612 44 ;
i0|
i7| . -yLj
.2 .. \
?! " $264,982 59
k in the County.
lemand?.
osits in Savings Department.
' !
=- 7 .:
4 3
lost complete line of
Books and , |
/ v
Supplies .||
5 seen at
Drug Store.
- M
i of Abbeville. I
id City Depository. . '
J - 0 ^
President: Cashier:
SPEED. J. H. DnPBZ. . v
h : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, C. D.
ris, R. M. Haddon, A. K. Watson, jjewus
and are prepared to handle
1 conservatively.
loans, and to pay interest on deposits,
3 Department.
i ???? ^
L BOOKS
Pencils ^
ink
hool Supplies.
Drug Store.
ur House.
St.
est.
>st convenient. '
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jtton than to fumble for matches 1
1
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