The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, January 06, 1909, Image 5
.he Press ana Banner.I
Published every Wednesday at two dollars a |
a year In advanee.
Wednesday, Jan, 6, 1909. i
t Notice.
Tbe books of subscription to the capital I
stock of tbe Amos B. Morte Co. will be open I
at tbe stoe of Amos a. Morse on January 7. I
Capital stock $6,000, divided Into sixty shares |
of 100 dollars eacb.
Amos B. Morse,
J. S. Morse.
Board.
k Always Looking to Yonr IutereNts.
Cal 1 and see me at once, as I have two Deal i
collages near public square to dispose or at a
sacrifice. Three sales of dwelllugs have recently
been made In the olty to new comers,
and tbe supply is runnlDg short'. Can sell
you a number of vacant lots, but unless you
apply early cannot fill your bill for lmproyed
property. Not a vacant dwelling In tbe city,
i and tbe supply Is not equal to demands, so
you bad best look after tbe two cottages mentioned.
' M. E. Hollinggwortb.
Stockholders Meeting.
The reeular annual meeting of tbe Stock
holders of the National Bank of Abbeville
will be held at the bank on tbe twelfth day ol
January, 1909, being tbe second Tuesday of
tbe month. H. G. Smith, Cashier.
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s ' For Hale.
80 acres, more or less, situate about \% miles
from Due West on Due West and i>enaids
road. Well Improved ; three-room dwelling:
. stable: lot; pasture. For particulars see or
' write E. R. Horton, of Andersoy, S. C, or J.
E. McDavld, Abbeville, 8. C.
Fire Iosnranee.
If your dwelling, furniture, store, etc.,
should burn up tonight aould tbe loss hurt
you? If so, see or phone me. I can give you
'best fire Insurance protection at very little
, flost. J. E. McDavld. ^
Land for Sale.
I will sell 60 acres of land three miles from
Hodges and two miles from Warevlile, within
half mile or railroad- Terms easy. Apply
to W. W. Bradley. v
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H'auteil. *?
Tbe people to know that tbe HIU-Moseley IElcctric
Co. furnish all kinds of electrical *
supplies and do firqt>class work.
* resh lot of batteries on band. tf ^
Good Land Wanted.
Wanted?A tract of good land In Ibis conn- ?
, ty, two hundred to three hundred acres; l1
level, and in good state of cultivation, In desirable
community. Apply W. W.Bradley,
Abbeville, a. C.
d. or c.
The Daughters of Confederacy will meet \
next Tuesday afternoon at tour o'clock at ibt J
residence of Mrs. R. E Coz.
Mrs. Lucy Thomson, President.
Mrs. L. T. Miller, Secretary.
Lost or Stolen?A gold fll'ed open face wn?cb
largeslze. Return to P;ess and Banner olllce
ana be rewarded. No questions asked. J
English Spavin Liniment removed
Hitrd, Soil oi calloused L.unjps and BlemiHhes
from horses ; al?o Blood. Spavins, Curbs,
Splints,Sweeney,Ring Bone, Stifles, Sprains,
Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 b>
use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish
Cum. Sold by P. B. Speed, druggist.
Yonng Men!
* If yon want to know why you 6hould become
telegraph operators and what school to
attend, write to SOUTHERN SCHGOL OF
TELEGRAPH. Y, tfewnan, Ga., lor Iree Catalog
"A." EVERY BOY should read It. PoBltlone
positively guaranteed. - >,
The BchI Egtnle Market Activc.
How nbout a Dice cottage Id tbe city of Ab'
bevllle? Have more iban a dczen at prices
ranging lrom 9875 to $5,000. Also several lots
at moderate prices anu aDy old termR. Can
sell yna any' number of acres 01 cultivated
lands pear oily, or country. One new cottage
Just flalsbed, with all modern improvements,
cheap for cash. Costs you nothing to look. ?
Come to see me. Aiwa's In office.
* tf M. E. Holllngswortb.
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Program ot the Week of Prayer.
January 4?8, 1909.
Funeral subject: Tbe Kingdom of Go<1.
Monday 7.30 p. m. A. R. P. Church. Tbe Book
o'tbe Kluudom. Re*.E.B. Kenoedy, Rev.
Heory Siofces.
Tuesday 7.30 p. m. Baptist Church. Man's
responsibility to tbe c<>mlDgor tbe Kingdom.
R?v. a. C. WHktns, Rev. J. Lowrle Wilson.
Wednesday 7 30 p. m. Metbodl?t Cnurcb.
Tbe extension of tbe Kingdom, Rev. Henrj
Stokes, Rev. E. B.Kennedy.
Thursday 7 30 p. m. Episcopal church.
Hindrances to tbe growth of tbe King
dom.Rev.S. E. Prentiss.
rnu?/ rov )>. ui, rrc?uj icriuu Vytiurcn.
Tbe relation or the family and the *chool
to the Kingdom. Rev?J. L. Wilson, Rev. A
C. Wilkins.
oMrp. 8. T. Eakln and M!s* Elna Wardl tw
spent lust Wednesday clubi and Thurhdaj
very pleasantly with relallyes nearGreefcw
iod.
Mr. Parker BrowD and sister Alius Annie
. Beile Brown relumed to tbelr borne )>
Liberty last TburwUy, after spending several
days >n the city the gue.ls ol tbelr conslns,
tbf Misses McCoid. i
Mr? J Warren All^u and 6on E'ward, of
New York, aru visiting her slater Mrs. J. F
Miller. . 1
Buff Opplne'oo Ej;g* lor sale by J. F.
Bradley, ?1 00 lor 15 eugs.
Mrs. L. M. Fooehe of Polnmbla, who has
been on a visit to Mrs. J. F. Bradley, will
return borne tomorrow.
Mr. 8. L. Edmunds, of McC'>rmlck, direotor
of tne Abbeville Greenwood Mutual Association,
Is In tgwn.v
Tbe Wharton land on Curltall brought
$5 00 an acre.
Senator Graydon's son who was shot and
taken to Atlanta has been operated on and
reported as doing nicely.
Miss Nellie May Hoone, Cornet Soloist.
The concert given here by tbe Ladies' Commonweal
lb Orchestra, of Boston, was ooe oi
. tbe most enjoyable we bave ever bad. Tbt^
program was rich In variety aDd the interest
aPd enthusiasm ol tbe audience were sustained
to the close. Mr. Lewis as laader and vlo4
llnlst won tbe bearts of the audience. All tbe
soloists were encored again and again.?Mlilersvllle
(Fa.) First Pennsylvania Slate Normal
School, J. W. Lanslnger, Manager,
The Amos B. Morse Company.
Mr. Amos B. Morse will change tbe name
ofhls firm this ye r to the Amos B. Morse
Company. Tbe company will be a joint
took company.
Mr. Joel Morse, who has been with the A. ?
M. Smith Company for some time will enter
this ew Arm.
. Tbe company begins business under most
favorable auspices. Tbe gentlemen of the
firm are known to be gentlemeo In every
sense of the word and tbe pubilo may expect
the fairest treatment at tbelr bands Mr.
Morse Is well trained In business methods, be
Is active and energetio and we expect to see
the flrlm reach a hlgb degree of success.
Slue Ridge Railway Co.
Effective January 5,1907.
' No. 12 No. 10 No. 8
Eastbound. Daliy Dally Dally
Ex. Sun
Stations? A.M. P.M. A.M.
LvWalballa 8 30 5 IS 12 80
Lv West UeiIod 8 35 5 iO 12 40 ft
Lv Seneca 8 53 5 38 1 10
Lv Jordanla 8 55 5 40 2 05
Lv Adams 9 10 5 55 2 28
Lv Cnerry's 9 13 5 58 2 83
Lv Pendleton 9 25 6 10 2 58
LvAutun 9 38 6 18 3 08
Lv Sandy fcjprings 9 86 6 21 3 )8
Lv Denver 9 41 6 26 3 48
Lv West Anderson 9 55 6 40 8 43
Lv Andernon (Pans. dep). 10 00 6 45 3 53 r,
Lv Anderson (Fgt. dep)... 10 08 6 48 4 48
Ar Beltop 10 30 7 15 5 15
Westbound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7
Stations? P. M. A. M. A. M.
Lv Belton 7 80 11 15
Lv Anderson (Fki. aepoi) 7 56 12 21
Lv Aoderton (Pass. dep)? 7 59 12 24 8 10
Lv West Anderson S 05 12 30 9 20
Lv Denver 8 18 12 42 8 40 [
Lv Handy Spring* 8 23 12 47 8 50
Lv An tun 8 26 12 49 8 55
Lv Pendleton 8 84 12 57 9 10
^ Lv Cherry's 8 44 1 07 9 40
Lv Adamp 8 47 1 10 9 45
Lv Jordanla 9 05 1 28 10 iO ,
Lv Senecn 9 07 1 30 10 15
' Lv West Union 9 25 1 50 11 20 ,
ffi. Ar Walhaila 9 80 1 55 11 SO
Will also stop at the lollowing stations and
smB take on and let off patnengere?PhlnneyV,
James, Tozaway, Welch.
iKjgt| J. R. Andeutn, fcuj tilnUrctnt
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1909
Mom
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This will be the grea
jarments ever inaugM
The new 1909 styfe
vho have not kept if
everything: in this sd<
ash basis, and if we j
or in this undertakr
igain. Cash over th
on will give us yours
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Jfow is your op
yea
Efc. M.
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The Coimi
Ladies Ore
The most iamous fema'e <
world will appear it
Opera House
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Monday Night, Jai
It is an unqualified su3C<
of this organization iv
great bands and orchest:
other countries. The cc
posed of solo artists, ssle
care the part they tafe i
ensemble. The program
tire field of classical, jop
ard composition.
Seats now on sale at
Store.
McKee's Locals,
Overcoats $3.85.
Rain coat* 83.85. Clthed
Roys Suite 9Sc.
Men's Pants 65c.
Boys Pants 19c. *ne of 1
60c Ties 88a 25c Ties 18c. 50c Shirts 88c, ?"d,8y^
Gloves 88o to 19o per pair. we
10c Lace for 6c a yard. U?per Lc
5c Lace for 2%o a yard. bauilful
10c Half Hose for 5o a pair. e^wltht'
Men's LeggIds 3i>ca pair. eed wltl
Fancy Vests for 98c. ver^dre
Ladles'Shawls and Fascinators for 19c, SBc ^|ch C?
ic and $1.48. petty ic
School Tablets 4c, 7 for 26o. ?.S, c?r?
.... 7 30 o'clc
Groceries at lowest prices. ftting t
Soda 4c paokage or 7 packages for 25o. To ihe
Baking Powder 4c or 7 for 25c. by'th
Octagon Soap 4o cake 7 for 25c. lessrB.(
Tea worth 60o per pound for 35o. i?n, T X
50c 8 hoop, braBB bound cedar water buckets
cd MlBS
or35c- cdMlsi
Cypress buckets for 18c. md mIbe
Ca ttle powders 19c and 35c a package. ouples
Hoes 32c and 37c.
Collars und Pads at cost. be Imp
DltchlDg Shovel6 at cost. he brldi
Harrows, Plows, Storks, Nails, Wire, SU)le8,
Fence Wire at cost. voreat
ind hei
A Unique Advertisement. iuTS!!
jyore w t
C. A. Alllford &. Co, have In one of the large 1 bis vi
bow windows a striking reproduction of tbevled ou
National Capitol at Washington. It 1b built the han
with bars of soap and is a handsome piece of heartlei
work. for a lot
The soap Is first quality and any me buying
a bar gets a guess at how many bars tbere
are In the pile. 1 he nearest gueues get fine a lari
prizes aggregating a nice sum. for Cbr'
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itest event in Muslii
rated in Abbeville,
s will be a revelat
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e will be marked u(
jet the encouragen
ig the trade will 1
1 rnnnter is a micl
;upport it will not' 1
Dortunity to r
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Your
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orchestra in the /|\ CQ
the Grand mo
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W qui
1.11, 1909. ??
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3ss. The work /ft
als that of the $ ins
ras of this and $ ar<
>mpany is com- |
cted with great f
in the exquisite 1
l covers the en- &
iular and standMilfora's
Drug Thw>?
* * rolling ov
thedlflere
according
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BRIDE AND GROOM. Speak Id
llnvA aim
effeot of i
in their Right Minds, they are tlon ,'n 1
, ' moDthi w
now among the Blest. wasas-ai
the most Interesting events of the The next
, was the marriage of Mr. Calvin wetasllq
and Miss Mary Prtoe which ocoorr- ^he dru
idnenday evening, December 30th, at .
mgCane Chnrob. The chnrch was ?o?otorio
Iy and artistically decorated with sen ted p<
Ims, and other potted plants togetb- Lcelslatm
ry and holly. An arch was used cov- '
i Ivy from whloh was suspended a Aooevn
II draped In samllaz. The lamps quor, nan
iped in red and white orepe paper 1 jjow
lused a soft dim light to fall on the '
:ene, rendering It more charming. *
mony was performed promptly at 3. Prob
)ck by Rev. K. W. Gregg, In a most 4 ni,nanner.
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strains of the wedding march played uar 101
Bertha Fanttbe parly slowly enter- was enfoi
e Bide aisles in the following order? ...
)ttoPrice, Walter Winn, Tom Cocb- . *
liller, nshert; Mr. Alonzo King and High n
tberlne Crawford, Mr. Alvln Ellis controllli
i Rosa Seawrlght. Mr. James Price ohftnee ?
i Mattle Barksdae, Mr. Tolly Price 7? '
i Mo I He Cochran. Ths corresponding the liqno
coming ap opposite aisles aronna Low 11c
e arch and stood In a line on either ti.ion iea
alng a becoming back ground while
resslve ceremony prooeeded. Lamly tiXperu
e with her Mafid of Honor Miss Ludle eary Is tb
s. met at the altar by the groom with i1minr ,
msn, Mr.JJobn Crawford. The bride ulluur' J
ican11fini onwn nf white libertv satin mot? 80D
r veil was caught up wltb orange dlspensai
s. She carried a bouquet of aBpara- .
) and narcissus. Tbe brides maids aay>
ilte dresses with white sheath girdles. Tbe be
ras a beautiful wedding and was car- teach hi
l most successfully. We extend 10
dsome and popular young couple our "PPIln8*
it congratulations and our best wishes
ig, happy and prosperous life.
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re shipment of Huyler's candy fre?h Cream 1
istmas at Mllford's. Prlce* *
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aake one dollar
aeed the goods,
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DONi
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Extra Spec
rther Information Regarding Our
Display of Capitol Building in
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The people of'Abbeville are still
3r-estimating the number of cakes
w. To bring everyone within reaso]
ne nearer the exact number of cake
nd a reasonable opportunity to se
re of the $76.00 of prizes we give a
s week we will sell direct from the i
ickly showing how deceptive thi
ilt. Come as often as possible an<
ring down of the Capitol Building
ir guesses by new soap purchasei
ve over-estimated.
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PomamW tliA nrin.ft nf AAfih flftkfi T
itead of 25 cts, and the pmes to b
3 valued at $76.
Yours truly *
G. A. MILFORDI
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Prohibition. W OME
jems to be a wave of prohibition
er the country. The reports from
mt"dry" places differ,as we think, Abbevlll? W
to the view point from which the Relfi
e things.
g for this editor we are ready to be- Jt does seem 1
ost any story as to the Immediate than a fair st
prohibition. We once had prohlbi paina that afflic
k KKnnUlo T\nvlnor fhfl . flrflt ttkJXT iIIvaam 11 w 11
1UUO IWO. ^u?iu6 "UV / *" '* ivucp U^| UIU
hen tbe law was enforced the town spite of consta
ry" as the proverbial powder house, headaches, diz2
few months the town became as pains; they 031
uor could make it. stoop means toi
nfcennesu and tbe disorder became and bend and
us that good old ohurch elders pre- and many acl
stltlons for signature asking tbe Kidneys cause
re to re-Instate tbe license. any other orga
le has bad all sorts of control of 11- the kidneys w<
lely: maintained,
lioense. kidneys only tl
i license. kidneys and ie
iibition. this locality,
ensary. Mrs. V. GrJ
itlmony would be: If prohibition Greenwood, 8;
ced that law is best, but if allowed toms of kidney
>wn way, it Is worst. complaint WOU
cense Is tbe worst possible form of a dull pain in
ng the liquor traffic. It gives men a soon followed t
rhether exercised or not, to "doctor" I was tired an
M i-1 41. ^ T m .
[ uuu IU cawiuu pivc. tLlc llLLltr. A n 1
enae allows oompetitlon and compe- ney Pills were
da to honesty and /air prices. troubles and I
3DC6 would teaob us that the dlspen- now a great d<
e best legal method of dealing wltb hesitation in i
Vnd If temperance people would pro- Doan's Kidney
rlety tbey ought to demand that the remedy for kid
ry be opened for fewer hours In the For sale by
cents. Foster
:ad of every family should try to New York, 80l<
s ohlldren the danger incident to States.
' Remember t
? take no other.
cMurray Drug Co. has a cream for
silver that can't be beat. Niagara We lead'the sh
'aste is the name. 26 cents Is the pretty goods. 80
fone better. Try it. been about. Mllfi
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d your money to the big d
jpring supplies.
:at bargains in other lines1
Odds and ends in Knit I
Qoods, Embroidery, Laces,
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nants of Worsted Goods at
nants of Silk?some of ther
t bargains in broken lines
!ren shoes.
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on almost as far a
we need the mom
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D. A. DEWI
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Big Window ,
soap. m
iL enterprising young i
(fn JL doing a flrstclass basit tt>&
j /ft Par'ors are at same old scam
Wonderfully & old postofflce. His prices are rig
in the win- ^ he iB 8ettinK tbe business.
a 80 all may $ SV'SL " iST
? aA ii.Qi-A; A Hair Cot - 25 eta,
8, 80 inai you ^jr DeWey j8 aasistecl^by Mr
icnre one or ter McCord.. These two gent
Liiriitr HTiTiTiff wi^ make a splendid- team and cat
. ? /Zi out work most satisfactory in
window, thus W and unsurpassed in execution.
b display is
1 _0frtV /|V | Seaboard Hetoednle.
1 waicn me jj0> 52 Nortbbonnd 1!52 p.m. Locals
oriH pnrrflpt /A Clinton, S.C.
dIIa correct No. 88 Soatbboaod 1,15 p.m. Veetib
> whorA vnn #1% No, 5't Southbound 4.27 p.m. Tx>oa!.
9 Wiioro j WU J. No. 32 Northbound 5.90 p m. Vestib
/|\ No. 38 Northbound 1.17 a.m.
Jh No. 41 Southbound 2.45 a.m.
emains 5 CtS. A Scbedoleror Due Heat Balli
, (fj Morning train leaves Dae We?t 10:1E
e ffiven awav /k The evening train, leave# Due We?ti
? ? CfJ Tbe Sontbern Irom Greenville a:
ifii Southern from Colnmbia meet In tbe
rwi\ I no at. Rhnola .Tnnrllnn. two mile*
t/li Donalds. The Doe Went train will ta
"I* sengers from both tbeM trains.
di\ The 8outhern XralDB Id the evening
? JIJ and South, meet at Hodges. If ihose
Jj/k lime the Due West train takes pni
I II from each of them. 11 tbi-y are late I
till- >|V walls, or ruDROnt to Dae Weat and
"IJ for tblH service.
Jk\ Passengers can also go ont from Dc
on morning or evening freight train.
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Leo FAZelinski, of 68 Gibsi
iN'S WOES. Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cur
moat annoying cold sore I;ev<
with Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
omen are Finding plied this salve once a day ft
lk#.?. _ . days, when every trace of the s<
el at La?t. gone." Hepls all sores. Sold
that women have more guarantee at Speed's drug ston
tare of the aches and 1
it humanitv: thev must ' Hoarse coogbs and stnfly colds th
I?f fttti>nrl tft HntloB in develop into pneumonia over nlgbtar
ISC attend to duties in ly 0Dred by Foley's Honey and Ti
ntly aching backs, or soothes Inflamed membranes, heals tfc
:y spells, bearing-down ^,w0taP?cLine c01u irom ine ByBien
isfc stoop over, when to '
ture. They mu8t walk * '
'ork with racking pains Foley'i Orino Laxailve cureschro
*___ wu??? jii? stipatlon and stimulates the liver. Oi
aes from kidney ills, the bowels so they win act m
i more suffering than and you do not have to take purgatl
n of the body. Keep tlnuouely. C. A. Mllford & Co,
ell and health is easily ? > ?
[lead of a remedy for Noah.B Llnlm0nt.
bat helps and cures the Batterers from all Internal and <
I endorsed by people in tches and pains will And immediate i
losing Noah's Liniment?the honest I
ffin CwvoArt ?triple strength, the most effective ft
rnn, Mb twygart Bt., pan^ating of all pain killers. Com
G., says: I Had symp- aloohoJ or polsonons drogs, and It l?
trouble for years. The by dealers In medicine, 25c. Noa
Id generally start with on wry original package,
the small of my back,
>y a languid feeling and {J g I C STUD
id worn out nearly all
18 told that Doan's Kid- Highest Testimonials.
procured a box. lam Prof. Jules G. Hugui
;al better and have no Organist Methodist Churc
Baying that J. consider tfaohfr op
Pills to be an excellent and teacher of
ney complaint" Piona, Violin and Org
all dealers. Price 5U Abbeville, S. C.
Milburn Co., Buffalo, studio on second floor of new
e agents for the United Company building, next to ne
_ ., , office. Miss Carrie Huguelet as
he name?Doan s?and teacher and in charge of studio.
We handle nothing In the holld
hat the best we can bay. No shodd
ow In a pretty store and for sale. Come and let us show you t
i say the folks who have and don't forget the soap deal. C. A.
ord's Drug Store. & Co.
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lepartment stores for
will be shown all next
Jnderwear, Hosiery,
etc. ' .4 ,J|
: half price.
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ii aiuau uii^uim pi iw
of ladies and chilis
two would a
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PINY
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F If State ofNSouth Carolina,
F V Abbeville Couoty.
? " ? Court of Common Pleas.
Henry P. McGee, Plaintiff, against
Delia Winbush, Cyrus Winbush, v
Mark Winbqsb, Manpie Winbush,
IS Lai la Winbush, N& Winbush,
Maggie A. Winbush, and Amanda > --ia
Winbush, Defendants. w
To tho defendants above named: H
You are hereby summoned and re- ^
?-an is quired to answer the complaint in the '
. His above stated action, a copy of which is
d?the herewith served upon you and to serve
ht and a copy of your answer on the undersigned
at his office at Abbeville Court
House, South Carolina, within twenty
days after the service hereof upon you,
' w , exclusive of the day of such service,
. Wai- an(j if you fail the plaintifl herein will
lemen apply to the Court for the relief de1
.I? manded in the complaint ,
Pr,ce? Win, P. Greene,
Dec. 14, 1908. Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the absent defendants Ned Win
hash and Mark Winbush:
w far m Take notice that the complaint in
iP. tbe above stated action, together with
the summons of which the foregoing
a,e- iR a copy, was on Decenfcer 21st, 1908,
filed in the office of the Clerk of Coart
of Common Pleas and General Sessions \ ,
road. for Abbeville County at Abbeville, 8. ' .c.i*
C.. where it is now on file. , .
Dd She ! Wm. P. Greene,
i morn- Plaintiff's Attorney.
below December 21st, 1908. '
p B" To the defendaut Ned Winbush, a
, North minor over the age of fourteen years,
?M>j?eers defendant Lilla Winbush, a mit
either d?r under the age of fourteen years, ' /
returns and to Cyrus W. Winbush, her father /
west an(* P61"800 whom she resides: ' *
Take notice Ibat unless you procure
the appointment of a suitable person
to act for you as guardian ad litem for (
the DurDoses of this action within
qd St., twenty days after tne service hereof
ed the upon yoo, exclusive of the day of such
3r had, service, the undersigned will thereafI
ap- ter apply fo R E. Hill, Master in and
>r two for said County for the appointment
>re was of a suitable person to act for you as
under guardian ad litem.
' 25c. Wm. P. Greene,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
at may December 15, 1908.
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"Tgl\ Estate of George Williams.
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veB con Take notice tbat on the 26tb day of Jann- m
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accounts and doing as Administrator of the , .
Estate of Oeorge Williams, deceased, In the
office of Judge of Probate for-Abbevllle County
at 10 o'clock a. m? and on the same day
txternal will apply for * final discbarge from my traat
lief by as soon Administrator.
lulment All persons bavlng demands against said
d most estate will present ibem for payment on or
alns no before that day, proven and authenticated or
for sale be forever barred.; \
b's Ark L. T. MILLER, ,
Administrator.
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Miiford OB MONEY msjruNDED.
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