The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, October 28, 1908, Image 1

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The Abbeville Press and lE^nneH , BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. G.,"WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1908. ESTABLISHED 18^^18 1 ? eorrmaMT i?oe iythi ??*?? or mich a els-st eri r i i\i r r. lot h i ng L . MICHAELS. STERN 4 Ca 1 KMHUTII, N. V. You can't find 2 under. $18.00 to $? satisfied customers, The S include every new the correct shades < ranted quality, in t pocket flaps. . The nnrisrist nf everv coi or velvet collar, p] effect; lined with fi Boys' Ru Under regular t " good look luck to h ly lined and beautiJ Interesting H. fi. Ar CUSMT THURSDAY, ROSEN Chrysanthemums, Rob Fancy Work, Oysters , A Chrysanthemum Fair Club will be held No vein be 12 o'clock. The following is i PI 12.00 Openi 3.00 Baby 8.00 Orche 9.30 Auctii PRIZES?Flo< C'lnss A. Vase of 30 bloon Class 13, Vase of all color Class C, Collection. Ex hi Class D, Single stem and < Class E, Single stem and Class F, Best design of ch Class G, Best basket of ro Class H, Best collection o Class I, Best Fern, 50c. BA Prize for baby un Prize for prettiesl Prize for handsoi Noted cultivators of this specimens and collections of the sweetiest and prettiest ba some prizes offered in the Bal T<K? fonmi \vr\rb nnrl -i ii^r i?mjr iiviM ? of the fair, while the prepara in charge of ladies famous fo 01 Prof. Iluguelet, a musicii sc nt a concert program. T1k be used. For iniormation write or prizes and scale of awards. Admission?Fair 10c, Bal Before You Cast Yo President and Other . Into the Merii I I SCHLOSS BROS. CO. an* f Fine Clo If you will take the ti f examine the styles, mat manship and try on the g size, you are bound to d< famous brands of clothi; clothing lor you. j?or tn Take our Sack Suits 1 and Overcoats at. . I n ? * my clothes to equal them, ou1 S0.00. Try it! We know, as , that this is a fact beyond qui tack Suits at $ model of conservative and ad of brown, gray, blue ana green wo, three or four buttons and Overcoats at $15.< rect style, with plain or pate am or fancy cuffs; fly front c .ne serge; sleeves lined with si ssian Suits, Sped rading, $6.50 would be the pr ave this opportunity. Smartl fully finished; sizes 3 to 8 yea f Values in Fall Underwea iderson & Co \ r IIIMTM LM ID >K nCiiviuivi Mm,- us Young. , Miss Me November 5,1908. "#?? ' and Sabb BERG HALL. MlSb Fi ?i?spent Sab Mr. and es, Ferns, Baby Show, Candy,. erVbT? , Orchestra, Flower Sale, etc. mg mine batb ai t Young, for the benefit of the Abbeville Civic ihe'r^w! r 5th in Rosenberg Hall, beginning at ?ag?" a program and list of prizes: c Bowen 10GRAM a taxTnrl ng of Fair. Show. ' m stra Concert. A an of Flowers. C- A * wers, Chrysanthemums. Dyspe is, same color and variety, $2. S, $2. ? To anq AhhavtlU ibitecl short stemmed in tumblers, $1. ourabitTt one bloom, $1. leineSS three blooms, $1. P'?lKe 8a" ' Tberen iry;anthemums, $1. sia Tabit cepsiul m ses, ;>0c. weiibno f daliahs, o()C. cafmln"' Bismol nized by BY SHOW. CTbVpe, man mac ider one year. up? it? Kr, , *?>e dlge. t girl, one to three years. portent ne boy, one to three years. wh'ch ?u eary to p and surrounding counties will exhibit prompt" the Queen of Autumn flowers. Only "itieVe bies in town will compete for the hand- ent? wuk , 0, and tnvi by bhow. geKtion a ly booths will be an attractive feature tion and serving of the oysters will be j?0DnBor c! r their skill in that line. ICHESTRA. Gaj, in of highest talent will train and pre- and C ; best musical talent in the State will that 1 tities, see Mrs. C. ('. Ciambrell. (let a list of priggi rjy Show 10c. * an<* ^ Nunallyi Book Hto i . / ' \ ur Ballot for Officials Look |-f A"f MICHAELS-STERN thing [me to critically erials and work jfcu intui LS ui yuui scide that these tig are the only e test ! $15.001 I I ;side of our store, 3 do hundreds of sstion. >75.00 vanced styles, in I l suitings of warnovelty cuffs and DO >h pcckets; cloth >r button-through atin or silk. al $5.00 Lee. You are in y tailored, warmrs; special $5.00. ir. mpany ^ ?? ' FAIRFIELD. giving Turkeys for Bale at Joe A i Inrtba Reaean, Mm. Y P. Reagan Dalny Young spent last Friday at of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Long. yndel Youoe u better. : Mrs. John MoC-tslan and little son ipent Sabbam at tbe borne of J. A, irtba Reagan spent Friday nlgbt at le Brown. l?y Young spent Saturday nlgbt ath at tbe borne ol Mr. H. T. Young. l. Crawford Is Juror at Greeuwood * i anrne Long and little Jim Frank batb at Mr 8 T. Yonng. Mrs. J. W.Long spent 8abbatb at , of Mr. Jeff Long'#' Mr. Longs brothven near Abbeville. - 17^., KTlnA?., Ql* la ttIbM O 1UUU| 1IUUJ 11IUOL* KJ ID VlQillIs and relatives In Falrfltld. aod W. J, Creswell spent Babbe borne of tbelr slBter Mrs. Sam, Mrs. H, O. B>wen and Gladys pet little baby, and Mr*. J. w. id J. F. Young went to Abbeville one veeklie Long spent Sabbath with Mr. J. irget ou.* Turkeys anyone wishing tey for Thanksgiving. LIBERAL OFFER lilford & Co. Guarantee to Cure psia. If they Fail, the Medicine Costs Nothing. uesllonably prove to tbe people of ) tbat Indigestion and dyspasia Is ind tbat Rtxall Dynpepala Tablets t ibe cure, we will furolsb tbe medolutely free If It falls to give compaction to anyone giving It a trial. ... a k In aiiaaaba <?# DavoII Tl t? o nan. jamouio Ouut'CDB \J AWAau j a |/vyits is largely due to tbe new and sucetbod of manufacture, whereby tbe svn properties of Bismuth, BubDld Pepsin have been combined with Ives and their agents. b;8ubDUraie and Pepsin are recogtbe entire medical profession as speacuto Indigestion aud dyspepsia. }iln used in Rezall Dypsla Tablets la lured by a Dew process wblob develeatest efficiency. Pepeln aappllea to >tlve apparatus one cf tb?> raontlmelimfnts of the digestive fluid, and tonic influence upon all tbe glands pply all the other elements neoeiroper assimilation and dlgestloD. rminatlves add properties which r relieve the dlstnrbanoea and pain y undigested food. rfect combination of these Ingredl :?* a remedy absolutely Incomparable Bluable for tbe complete cure of lndlnd dyspepsia. so positively certain of this that we 11 Dyspepsia Tablets on our own per. larantee that they will either cure QBt you notblDg. C. A. Mllford & Co ranized ware, tinware snamel ware are lines ? ? ? '^Winos n 11 n n re uuy in juuuiug i^uau and therefore our i are low. Dargan's 5 )c Store. i Candy always fresh at Mllford'a ire. /? ! Federal Building Site. - Treasury Department. Washington, D. O., Sept. 19, 1908. Hon. Wyatt Alfeen, Abbeville, 8. C. Sir: This department has tbe honor to aoknowledge receipt of your letter of tbe 15tb Instant, In which yon auk to be Informed when an agent, of tbe department will be aent to Abbeville and Newberry, Soath Carolina, for tbe purpose or examining ana reporting upon tbe properties offered for Federal building Bites at those places. In reply, yon are Informed tbat because of the exceptionally large number of sites authorized to be acquired under the provisions of tbe Publln Building Act whloh became a law on May 30,1908, It has not been possible to lake up tbe examination of properties for sites In all localities at as early a date as tbe ueparimeDi. wuuju u#v? wisueu. ones iu more remote State* bare been examined first, and as tbe agent* flol?h those States, they wilt take up tbe States nearer by. Tbe department has only a limited number of agents who have had experlenoe In this work and will take op the Abbeville and Newberry oaaes at tbe earliest practicable date. Respectfully, (Signed) L. A. Coolldge, Acting Secretary. EAST END. i What "M" Sees aad Hears oa His Rouads About the City aad JUeog Rente No. 1. Mr. James Glbert Evans and MIu Nelle Wauon will be united In the bonds of Holy wedlook this' Wednesday evening at the borne of tbe bride, 8:30 oclock. Rev J. Lowrle Wilson,officiating. Tbe-many friends of Mr. Lambert Caldwell extend sympathy to him in bis grief over tbe deatb of his brother Mr. Mark Caldwell wbleb oeiaarrait: at his borne In Greenville last Mondsfr night Ootober 19. 1908 and was burled. on wedneeday at Greenville Cbnrcb near Donalds. Mr. W. Joel Smith died In Atlanta last rnesday morning Ootober J20lb, 1908 and bis remains were brought to Abbeville Tuesday nlgbt and oarrled to bis borne In this elty. Funeral services were conducted In the t A TASTI CASTO HAS there not been you would have oil" to your child, o do& yourself, but tha / cal being revolted at disagreeable odor and endeavored for somet thing with which to tried and true friend have perfected a prepa it admirably, removing able odor and taste, wi activity. Our Tastelei pleasant that any chilc a smile. r-i. - x_:_i Vjrec a. ina.1 uuuie self. Any quantity yo i^McMuri COMP; PreabytarlAD Church Wednesday afternoon 2i by his pastor J. Lowrle Wilson D. D. where tj an onnsually large oongregatlon of friends C bud assembled to pay tbelr last tribute of love b; and esteem to bis memory. Tbe deceased was In the seventy flftb year "I of bis age and for many years bad lived In w this City, a beloved and highly esteemed vi oltlzeo and a prominent factor In tbe business olrclea having conducted a large mer.nniiinhn.lnmimnil ancpeagfrlllv for miDT Bl years. Several j ears before his death be re- al tired from business, which la still carried on 01 by bin son Mr. A. M. Smith. He was on tbe Hut 01 one of Abbeville's oldest and most honored oitlzeDs and was prom- Tl lnently known tbrougbont the entire County w As a mark of respect al) tbe buslneea boos- Is en of tbe oity closed durlcg tbe faneral and bi burial services. al His life has been one of nsefnlness, and 111!- b< ed with good deeds that were ODly kDown to m tboae wbo were tbe recipients ol h1? klDdoen He bad lived beyond tbe allotted years or pi man, and having finished his work oo eprtb, he has gone to live that lire ot Joy and peace w and greater usefulntss that ?ui never end, ct what a beautiful and comforting thought to those loved ones wbo mourn his death, to w know that be Is not dead, but has only en- gi tered upon that lite which is eternal wnere oe u awaits tbelr coming Id tbe "sweet bye and bye". Tbe bereaved ones in tbelr great tor- y< row have tbe sincere sympathy of tue enllre gt oonamnnlty. di Tbe many friends of Mrs. W. E. Hill regret to learn of ber extreme Hint* for tbe past 01 week, but bope It may only be temporary )y and that sbe may soon be better?even lully m restored to bealtb. tfc Professor Oeorge C. Hodges of Greenwood delivered a line address la?t Son day nlgbt In tb tbe Methodist Cburcb on Mission work. 9 Prof. Hodges Is no stranger to tbls people, di bat holds a warm place In tbe hearts or many w here, and Is always a welcome guest within 1. In on? anil nvrrv home. >1 Tbe many frieDda ot Mr?. M. V. Lomax learn of ber extreme lllne?a wllb ureal anxlely and bope tbe may ?oon be restored In J? bealtb ?o ber lsmlly. MIu Virginia Gambrtll came borne laat Ji week from Atlanta on ibe tick llit"bat at lb 1b wrliiDK la Improving. w Freata opBlera and ?weeta will be served on Q tbe publlo aquare next Monday aaleday Nov SPEC BEAUTIF To be sold on T1 a. m., at 10c eacb 10. < Our Store is full of goods at 10c 03 A We are giving an T03 Dargan's 1 ?? i .ii ;b SLESS . ; ;> d R OIL; d !i ;o i: :o many a time when given "a dose of r n#?rVians takfm a . Jt ?I? ? ? , t your very physi- i the thoughts of its 1 fc^ste? We have * d ;ime to find somei remove from our 1 lis objection. We 1 .ration which does ; t . ... ... / ; botn its disagree- * t ithout impairing its ' ss Castor Oil is so ? I will take it?with i and see for youru wish. rav FltMur \NY. j ] id under tbe Auspices of tbe)?Jle*ofTrlnl- t r Cburcb. Proceeds tor Ibo bemflt of the j burcb. Tou will know where tbe plaoe Is , y a "big sign" well displayed. Remember you are Invited to tbe. great i booking Exhibition" at tbe Abbeville-Hard- , Br? COmpaiiy I ivurv IUD m? n ? ..- . unber Dext Don't forget the time and place. r Don't forget the great Chrysanthemum and * sby show on Thursday Nov., Cib, bring a ong tbe babies and remember tbat every d >f will not take tbe prise. y Jin Rosenberg* ball. i Howe's great London Bbow at Abbevlllaon , aursday Ootober 29th. This and next; week r 111 be a big time In Abbeville and aaiwerk pretty nearly finished oome along; and u ring wife and children and see, and tag*; 1?' & l the sights and bear tbe mnalo by tbe . inds big time and dent yon forget It; Oar ercbanta lnvlleyon to call and see-them i tbey have many beantlfal goods an dls?y especially on tbc?? big days. MIm Annie Cochran entertained tbe Eporth League last Tuesday evening In a moat mrming. manner. ( Daring tbe evening delightful refreshment* J ere served, and tbe meeting waa one of s eat pleaiore to all present. Mlsa Cochran j LUHrujIli* UMKH. Mlaa Leila Moaaiey one of the prettleal c )uog ledlea trom tba-"7 bill oUj" waa tbe t >eat ot bar annt Mra, F. W. Nuce laat Ban- c y. Mr. Andrew J. Penney tba- faithful carrier i route No. 1 "Among tbe Utmbe" and kfbdbanded oa tbe following Epaapha wblcb ark tbe raatlDgjxIaee of lbadtoeaaed' naore nn one bvndrea yeara ago. ( Ah be waa riding through an old flfld'.on m North Weat aide of Pflauefa Creek aboot ? milea Irom Abbeville bia ttentloa waa. c awn to tbrea marble tomb atooee, upon hlchhe read. \DaDl*>l FranLer born January latl771 died II arch 17ib 1812. c illuVntiMharbflfDi. 30. 1771 died i lunary 17 1859." H "Col John Glenn born June 22 1758 died doc 22,1767" I Wbtre now *x? tb? reiatlvea and frlwda 1 bo Blood arouDd tbla lonely apot and w?pt rer their departed loved onea? I \ ! i \ j IAL S \ IIL WHITE STJ tmrsday, November I See window disp ' t Cents Groo to overflowing with ich. All lines. ? -wv _ -# n uoti my an $18 Doll. W rs and Dolls now rea % . . > 5 and 1< NEWS OK BOUTS 3. Mr. Wblt Edwards of Atlanta la visiting la sister Mrs. Ma rear et Baas. We were glad o meet him onon more tbe friend of oar boy ood day*. & like the writer la well op Id ear* bat la beany and look a well. He la wel omedt haok to bla old borne by many frlenda Mra. R. E_ Brooe will leave next Monday arber borne In Warrior, Alabama. Since be death of ber mother Mr*. Thomas Mofelll abe baa been with ber father, bat after lMbargtng ber datlea to btm abe now feels bat abe wltb ber children aboald Join ber nsband. Mr. R. W. Knox and bla two sons Wyatt nd Lonnle leave tbla week for tbe State 'air. MIm Eaoloe Cochran attended the marriage f her friend Mica Pin ley to Mr. Bowie ?t tarr8tatlon laat week and bad a delightful Ime. She returned to ber school laat Money. Mr. and Mra. 8. L Ramey spent laat Batoray night and Sunday visiting their relative* fr. and Mra. Norman Cason, and Mra. Jaa. IcKlnney. Laat 8a tor day seemingly waa snake day n route 8 as we saw 4 large ones killed and ?ldg In tit#road along oar route, and It waaot a good day for snakea either. ^ SU71C. Ilv T^na?><1 ahla tA Ka nn Offdln w. K. Morrison knd A.. C. BowIb. went Lown on Long.Cane one day last weak for a oolrrel bunt, bnt oo acoouat of tbe bad feather. they went to banting akaly-barks unread ofauna. Mrs. Boyfrfcod her,daughterMra. Will Boyd rom near Antrevlile spent Sunday with ber langbter Mrs. Bryan; Misses. Etta, Nina, and Allia Beaolocd pent K i id ay night In Han I DC. Mr. Jutnei Harbin and bis sister from near 3o0ge? spent SdQda? wlth-M*ss Lillian Bowe. / Mr. aad Mra. Jasper Smith spent Saturday ilgbt In San too witb Mrs. Smiths slater, Mra. VHIMIIford. Tbe Mlllord Brothers are doing good wojk rltb their ginnery. Tbey get all tba ootton o gin tbat tbey wiab for. A large crowd attended services at Long Jane Church Sunday, tbat waa tbe day for be communion servloe. T.amt vaaIt *u nnlof /11tTarar\t frnm thf veatber that we t-a?e been having. Look out for the 26th 1U another big day n Abbeville. The Howe London Show will >? there, get ready. The acboola are open again, with their bean ,iml teaohers and bright scholars. The Long }ane school opened Monday with Mlsi ioblnaon for 1U teacher. Rambler. ONE MILE LIMIT. Cair 60 Beyond Corporate Lines. By the average person, offloere and even nembera of the legal profession, It la be leved that the authority of the policeman jeasea at the incorporate llmita of a city, ye< moh 1> notthacaaealnoe the laat aeealon ol :be general assembly of this State approved in aot February 10th, 1908, which remove! :heabovecommon impression. rnkn n I n nnQDlInn IVAA/ffc fftllAVI ft n C XUO BUW 1U VjMVMVJWa* *u??w. WW may prove of interest to ofll^rt; "Tbat tb? police authorities of all towns aod cltlei o: .his sute are hereby authorized and em [wwered to make arrests of all offender! igalnst the manlolpal ordinances and tb? itatutesof tblsStale, committed wltbln th? x>rporate limits, at any place wltbln a radlai if one mile of the corporate limits, with oi without a warrant, when such pbllce authorl ties are In pursuit of snob offender." Toys and dolls now ready and they are selling. Gome in and look at onr attractive line. Dargan's 5 & lOo Store Syaod of South Carolina. Tbe8ynodof Sooth Carolina met in Anlual Session at 8umter, a. C, Tuesday Got. (0 ul 8 o'clock P. M. 119 Commuslouers reponaed to the roll (Mil. Rev. B. F. Reia ireached the Opentog Sermon Dr. Alexanier White professor In the Theological bemoary at Columbia waa elected Moderator, lev. W. H. Frailer paator of the Anderson atCbaroa w?* elected Assistant Clerk, the egular routine business waa tranaacted. iiMClally flue service on Home and Foreign Usfllons was beidon Wednesday and Tbur*ay nights. The complaint 'against the iouth Carolina Presbytery by Kev. W. H. llli. was not sustained, syncd meets In Ibarlealon S. C. next yea.r Abbeville waa eport*d by Rev. F. W. Gregg, frauds HeDt> nt iinrer Lone Cane and W. A. Temple jo of tEfe Abbeville Uburcb, 165 whk tne loii tteodance. Bumter enietuined wltb a kvlab baud. A Healthy Family. "Our whole family has enjoyed jood health since we began using Dr. Sing's New Life Pills, three years igo," eays L. A. Bartlet, of Kural ioute 1, Gull lord, MaiDe. They iieanee and lone the system in a genie way that does you good. 25c. at ipeed's drug store. Magazine subscriptions at >ut rates taken here. Dar fan's 5 and 10c Store. Dr. Thornton's Easy Teetber baa saved tbe Ives of hundreds of babies and will safely arry your baby through tbe most trying pelod or Its U(e as It Is a guaranteed remedy for 'eetblng, Bummer Diarrhoea, Flux, Indigeslon.and all stomach and bowel troubles el rants. 28 cents. For sale by McMurray )rujt Co. and country merchants, or Easy'eetber Medicine Co., Hartwell, Qa. ^ - . * r'..r > . O ;AI F! jjr\ i 1TIARY >th, at 11 o'clock lay. dLs! great quantities J| hy not try for it. 0c Store. InMeaoriii. " Sarah Louise, Intent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.K. Drennan, aged 3 months and 10 days.died at their borne in tbe Bethel, aeoilon about alx o'clock Sunday morning, Oct. - | 18th 1C08. ! Faonral servioes were oonduote d by Bar. Bailey at Sharon Cbuctb. on Monday following at eleven o'clock, after wblcb our little darling, waa laid to reat In Sharon cemetery In the presence of many sorrowing friend#* ' Little Sarah waa an affectionate little baby ' and her loving nature la atlll fresh in oni* memory, and wblla we rtonrn tbe Jons or our ?>' darling: we bow to the will ;of Him who glveth and doeth all things for oor good. Our dear little baby la with tbe angela. In their lovely home afltr. Whereabe slnga the sweetest muale, - :-i Strains no earthly voices mar. C . V? j She was taken from us early, While onr hearts were warm with love. And we sadly miss our darling, : Since she Joined tbe angels aoove, j Though we miss her, sadly miss her. L. Tears and prayers alike were-In vain, To this darkened borne she .Will- never ; ft ime again; Bnt we know that ahe la happy. ' With tbe angels* above. Aunt ), -; HOWE'S MEAT LOMM CIRCUS TO BE HEBE. The Times, Stroudsbarg? Pa., Aug. ,20,1908. * ' > i Howe's Great London Shows visited this town yesterday. The street parade was very pleasing, as there weremaoy open cages or lions apd tigers that were worth looking^ at. .The performance in the afternoon and . evening were the bestever seen here. roe trained Dorses ana oareoacK na; ing were lirst class in every role. The . trapeze and bar performances and the funny set of clowns were the best j/'y that any show ever carried. In feet, ! it is the cleanest, most refined tfnd up-to-date circus that has exhibited here in several years and should' It ever return it will have such a large : orowd that it will be hard to get it ' under canvass. They are pleasant people to do business with. State of South Caroling - /ji County of Abbeville. , PROBATE COURT. i Robert J. Hutchinson, as administra? ' a ? ?. il . ?a if m T7w4aUI | uir 01 me jlhiuu} ui m. 1. nuiuiu* > son, deceased, and in hie own /- 'v.** i right, Plaintiff, against Mrs. P. A. , Pressley et al., Defendants?Com> plaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. > Pursuant to an order of the Probate ; Court, I will sell at Public Outcry at ^ > Abbeville Court House, on Saleday in > November, 1908, next, for the payment " of debts, the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of M. T. Hutchison, deoeased, situate in said State and County, to wit: All that , tract or parcel of lands, known as the M. T. Hutchison Place, containing i'ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY- - : ^ NINE (159) ACRES, more or less, in Lowndesville Township, being part of if the Causby place conveyed to Mrs. E. M. Franks by deed recorded In Book No. 14, page 365, bounded by lands of Massillon Bell, Rocky River and lands \; deeded to J. B. Franks. A fuller de. scription of said lands appears in the ' order of sale in the above stated acHnn Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. F. MILLER, Judge Probate Court. . __________________ Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVrLLE. Court of Common Pleas. Guilford W. Cade, as Administrator, cum testamento anuexo, of Guilford Cade, deceased, Plaintiff', against I. L. Porter, Mrs. K. H. Porter, Mary E. Mcintosh and S. J. Heater, Defendants. By virtue of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, In said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C. H.f 8. C., on Salesday In Nov., A. D. ' 1908, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All tbat tract or parcel of laud, situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, in or near Willinffton, containing SEVENTEEN ACRES, more or lees, and bounded by lands of Edward Mitchell, I. L. LeRoy, Fanny S. Maynard and others. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. I . 1 . ' .} . - * M X ? ' ' ' > :')i