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> ABBEVILLE, S. C. |
?#-Publinhed every Wednesday at 92 a
y ht la advance.
Wednesday, Sept 15 1909.
Teachers Examination.
Teachers examination will lie held at the
oflice of the County Supt. of Education at
Abbeville on Friday, October 1st, 1909.
J. Foster Hammond,
Co. Supt. Ed. A. C.
Protracted Meeting.
On Sunday, Sept. 2G, a meeting of days
will begin at the Abbeville Baptist church.
Rev. Geo. N. Cowan, pastor of the First
Baptist church. Greenwood, will be the
preacher, coming to us on Monday, the
27th. A cordial welcome is extended to
all. A. C. Wilkins.
Ice Cream Festival.
The ladies of the Baptist Church will
serve Ice Cream and Cake in the vacant
store recently occupied by A. B. Cheatham
<;n Thursday* evening, Sept. 10, at three
oclock. The public is cordially invited.
There will bp & Special Service for the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers at
Methodist Church, Abbeville, S. C., on
Sunday, September 19th, 1909, at 8 p. m.
i By the Rev. Henry Stokes.
The public is cordially invited to attend.
For Sale.
One of nicest cottages on Wardlaw
street. Large roomy lot, conveniently arranged
house, electric lights, large garden.
For particulars see J. S. Stark, or J.
E. McDavia.
Lumber Wanted.
Several thousand feet of rough lumber
wanted at oDoe. If you have any lor Hale, le>
us bear from you.
Acker Building and Repair Co.,
Abbeville, s. C.
Kills fleas, cures worst case of Mange. Blcai^es
Mange Cure. Not poisonous. Full lint
Blcalses Dug Remedies for sale by the McMurray
Drug Co.
It 1b of Interest to note the high standing ot
ft southern institution. Statistics have been
prepared that show that the Jefferson Standard
Life Insurance Company, of Raleigh, N.
C., Is one of the strongest Insurance companies
In America and Is stronger In proportion
to Its assets, surplus anu Insurance rtports
than any other company was at Its age.
( leiiii's Locals.
Seed barley, rje and turnip seed at Glenn's.
Grass blades, bay forks and cotton scales a!
Glenn's.
Cotton picking sacks and sheets, one-ball
price baskets al Uleun's.
Aspbalt rooting and paint, tbe best and
cheapest rooting on tbe o.arket, at Glenn's.
Flower and tern pots, all sizes, at Glenn's.
Seaboard Schedule.
No. 83 due 12.31 p. m. Southbound vestibule
No. 52 due 12 46 o- m. Northbound local.
No. 53 due 8.16 p. in. Southbound lt.cal.
No. 32 due 4.15 p.m. Northbound vestibule.
No,37due 289a.m. Southbound night trail;
No. .'50 due 2 43a. in. Northbound night trat
With school days so near
again your thoughts are nat
urally turning to things for
school. See us for ink, pens,
pencils, pen staffs ana all
kinds of tablets It will be a
saving to you. The E. L.
Dargan Co.
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Ichool (
We believe that we 1
Boys' School Cloti
experience and t
always expect
We selected our
tracted with c
ers to maize c
as good and s
be made, and 1
better
SCHOO
AT $2.SO, $8,
es and styles are i
>1 and we certain!
rood to show parei
I Suits.
IS FOB THE BE!
?r & ]
It is Getting Full
for Sum
We have some very attractive
very best Coal, so give us a call bel
Hard Coal and Coke.
Dry Pine Stove Wc
We have a supply of good Drj
a one horse load.
We have just received a big s
Special prices on quantities if yc
your house.
Amos B.
KISSING MOTHER.
A father, speaking to hiB careless
laughter, said 'I want to Bpeak to you
of your Euother.lt iu?y lethal you not
iced a careworn look upon her face.
Of course, it has beeu brought there by
no act of your; still it is your duty to
chase it away. I want you to be up
tomorrow morning and get breakfast.
When your mother comes and
beirins to exnress her Mir.rise: en
straight up aud kins ber on tbe mouth.
Vou can'i imagine how it will brighten
her dear face Besides, you owe her a
kiss or two. Along time ago when
you were a little girl, she kissed you
when noone else was tempted by your,
fever-taiuted breath and swollen face.
Von were not as attractive then as you
are now. Through years of childish
sunshiue and shadows, she was alwaye
ready to cure by tbe magic of a mother'e
kiss, the little dirty, chubty bands
when ever they were injured with
those first skirmishes with the rough
world.
James Frank Glinkscales,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Abbeville, s. c.
Office?First floor City Hall.
JIorNe'n Local*.
Beardless barley, the right kind to sow now
If you want a good patch ol green food foi
your Block In the early fall. We have tht
seed.
Crimson clover, red clover, lucerne, hairy
vetch and dwarf rape.
We have a stock of ruta baga and all klnde
of turnip seed.
If you want a good grass blade for cutting
the hay out of your cotton so that you can
pick It, we have the blades and handles.
A good stock of cotton balances and steelyards.
Don't you need a good wheelbarrow? 8e?
ours before you buy.
Good eating Irish potatoes on hand all o
ibe time now.
Don't you need a nice summer lap robe'
We bavea lew ielt.
If you have any late peaches or npplei
come to me lor your Mason jnrs und Jell}
glasses.
We sell tbe best chicken feed in tbe market
and; next week will have crushed oystei
shells and powdered charcoal for chickens.
Still taking orders for tbe best Jelllco coa
at summer prices. Come and iclve me you:
order before tbe price gets too high for you.
We sell the best coal. You want the bes
ooal. Let's get together.
Will have hard coal next month.
Amos B. Morse Co.
For Sale.
Largo two story dwelling on South Mail
street. Lot extends through fro in Main t<
Jail street. Within two hundred yards o
public square. A bargain in this for sotm
one. See J. S. Stark, or J. E. McDavid.
Let me handle your real eBtate for you.
oan sell It. Robt. S. Link.
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DIothes
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mow a thing or two aboui
les! We have had the
ve realize just what's
ed of a School Suit
WOOLBNS and con)n?
of tli? best malt*
>ur SCHOOL SUITS
trong as they could
they cannot be made
Jv SUITS
93.50, $4 and $5
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now ready?just in
lv hflvp cnmpfliiri rr
AAV* T w V/ V m?A W Mllll ^
its looking for the
ST IN CLOTHING
Ri66S6?
I Late to Contract
mer Coal.
) prices yet, and a good lot of the
'ore it is too late. We also handle
>od
7 Pine Wood split for stove at $1 for
lock of Grates, all kinds and prices.
>u are building and want to fit up
Morse Co.
STATEMENT
of tbe condition of
The Peoples Savings Bank
< iwaieu iii, Auutni'ie, o. U) ai me close 01 DUB'
Iness Sept. 1st, 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts ..y 8123,142 2?
Overdrafts 3,588 6C
Banking House 3,000 0(1
Furniture and Fixtures 1,982 42
Due from Banks and Trust Companies
25,122 21
Currenoy 8,025 OC
Gold 1,320 0C
Kllver and other Coin 354 00
Check* and Cash Items 484 57
Total 8162,619 06
LIABILITIES.
, Capital Stock Paid In 8 21.800 0C
1 Surplus Fund 14,000 0C
I Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses
and Taxes Paid 3,995 70
Due to Banks and Trust Companies 273 58
Dividends unpaid 10 0C
i Individual deposit* subject to check 78,892 44
Stivlngs Deposits 25,000 0C
Time Certificates of Deposit 3,647 33
Bills Payable, Including Certiflcat?8
lor money borrowed 15,000 0C
Total 8162,619 05
oiaieui nouin Carolina, I
County of Abbeville. )
Before me < ante R. E. Cox, Caibler of tbt
above Darned bank, who, being duly sworn,
says ibat the above and foregoing statement
Is a true condition of said bank, as shown bj
the books of said bank. R. E. Coz.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this
10th day of Sept., 1909.
Julius H. DuPre.
1 Notary Publlo.
Correct?Attest:
S.G.Thomson, )
G. A. Neutler, v Directors.
. H. G. Anderson, )
1 Attention is called to the concert of action
among the orphan institutions of South
" Carolina with regard to a special work daj
effort Satuaday, September, 25, next
s Thornwell Orphanage, Connie Maxwell
Orphanage ana Epworth Orphanage havt
' definitely planned for the su<;ces6 of th<
day and are circulating literature upon tht
' subject. We presume that every orphar
institution, of whatever size or undei
? whatsoever auspices, will be tflad to hav<
its friends remember it on this day.
The plan is simple enough. Let everj
lK>y and girl, every man and woman, young
and old, devote the income of the> day tc
i the Orphanage of his choice. Some of th(
r children may pick cotton, others maj
gather up old iron and sell it, some will dc
t odd jobs, others will devote their salarj
or wages of that day to the care of the or
phans.
Coming down to the plain truth, is there
any cause that warms the cockles of th<
heart like the plea for the fatherless? Lei
all the people join in the work day effori
Sept. 25, and roll up a big amount for th<
I orphans, and forward the same to such in
j stltution as each may select.
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One of the offlolala of the Dispensary say
that If all who bought wet goods on Mooda:
1 vote for the Dispensary the prohlba are lost
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THE LETHE SCHOOL.
Petitions in Reference to the Recent AcI
tion of the Board of Trustees.
We, the undersigned parties, having
| children attending the Lethe School, being
' entirely satisfied with the management of
Mr. W.E. Hagan, respectfully ask the Trustees
of the I)eLa Howe Estate to reconsider
the action by which Mr. Hagan is to
be removed from his position.
J. L. Smith,
M. O. Fleming,
5 Mrs. Mattie Smith,
. A. D. Holsomback,
Jas. S. Marse,
J. F. Anderson,
Mrs. Maggie Pander.
t Lethe Industrial School.
We, the children of the Lethe School, regret
to lose our present superintendent,
Mr. and Mrs. Hagan. They certainly have
been a father and a mother to us.
Written by James E. Marse.
Signed by schoolmates.
Blanche Fleming, Harold James,
Burma James, Beulah James,
Mary Benson, Sloan Benson,
Gertrude Benson, Kittle Benson,
Taylor Benson, Bee Grant,
Mattie Holsonback, Fate Holsonback,
Milton Holsonback, Grace Edwards,
, Isaac Edwards, Clyde Bdwards,
Sena Smith, Nellie Smith,
Sallie May Pander, John Pander.
' Helen Anderson.
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r John Campbell Injured.
Mr. John Campbell was serionsly injured
) by being entangled in a wire fence on last
Friday, from which entanglement he could
not extricate himself.
When found on Saturday he was cared
for by his friend. During the entanglement
his leg was seriously lacerated by
the wire, and his condition was so serious
that physicians were sent for. Because of
Kio /-.T-ifinnl /vinHitinn fcVlAV xpfilllH nnt. tAkfl
off the iimb. Hi6 condition is critical.
J. J. Link Dud.
Joseph J. Link, second son of Dr. W. E.
| Link, died near Calhoun Falls yesterday,
Sept. 14th, 1909, aged about 48 years. His
death was due to heart trouble.
Mr. Link was a brother of our fellowtownsmen,
Mr. Robt. S. Link and Mr. S. J.
Link. He was always of a jovial and
kindly disposition and made friends wherever
he went.
Mr. Link has many friends and relatives
, in Abbeville.
Sheriff's Sale.
BaDk of Donalds, Plaintiff, against O.
T. J. Ashley and Mrc. Lizzie Ashley,
Defendants.?Execution.
By virtue of an execution to me directed
in the above stated case, I will
sell to the highest bidder, at public
auction, within the legal hours of sale,
at Abbeville Court House. South Car
olina, on the 4th day of October, 1909,
all the right, title and interest of G. T.
J. Ashley in the following described
property, to wit: All that tract or parcel
of land containing ONE HUNDRED
and EIGHTY-TWO ACRES,
more or less, bounded by the lands of
L. A. Morris, Joe Young, Cal Ashley
and others; also all that tract or parcel
of land containing SEVENTEEN
ACRES, more or lens, bounded by the
One Hundred and Eighty-Two Acre
traot above described, lands of Martha
Moore and others.
Levied on and to be sold as the property
of G. T. J. Ashley to satisfy the
aforesaid execution and cost.
Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
Sheriff's Office, Abbeville Court
House, S. C. C. J. LYON,
RhorlflT nf A KK^vtllo HnnnfTT
Sheriff's Sale.
Bank of Donalds, Plaintiff, against W.
H. Ashley, J. R. C. Asnley and
Mrs. Lizzie Ashley, Defendants.?
Execution.
By virtue of an execution to roe directed
in the above stated case, I will
sell to the highest bidder, at public
auction, within the legal hours of sale,
at Abbeville Court House, South Caro?
Una, on the 4th day of October, 1909,
all the right, title and interest of W.
H. Ashley. J. P.. C. Ashley and Mrs.
Lizzie A. Ashley in the following depcribed
property, to wit: All that tract
or parcel of land containing ONE
HUNDRED and EIGHTY-TWO
ACRES, more or less, and bouuded by
lands of L. A. Morris, Jne Young, Cal
1 Ashley and others; also all that lot or
1 parcel of land containing SEVENTEEN
ACRES, more or less, bouuded
by the One Hundred and Eighty-Two
Acre tract above described, lands of
Martha Moore and others.
J Levied on and to be sold as the propi
erty of W. H. Ashley, J. R. C. Ashley
and Mrs. Lizzie Ashley to satisfy the
aforesaid execution and cost.
i Terms of Sale?Cash, and purchaser
| to pay for papers.
Sheriffs Office, Abbeville Court
House. South Carolina.
C. J. LYON,
Sheriff of Abbeville County.
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Sheriff's Sale.
| Bank of Donalds, Plaintiff, against
Mrs. Lizzie Asbley, Joshua W.
Ashley, Jr., W. H. Asbley, and
Joe Young, Defendants.?Execui
tion.
\ By virtue of an execution to me directed,
in the above stated case, I will
sell to the highest bidder, at public
auction, within the legal hours of sale,
at Abbeville Court House. 8outh Caro
; lina, on the 4th day of October, 1909,
all the right, title and interest of Josh*
, ua W. Ashley, Jr., in the following
described property, to wit: All that
tract or parcel of land containing ONE
HUNDRED and EIGHTY-TWO
ACRES, more or less, and bounded by
lands of L. A. Morris, Joe Young, Cal
Ashley and others; also all that lot or
parcel of land containing SEVENTEEN
ACRES, more or less, bounded
by the One Hundred and EightyTwo
Acre tract above described, lands
of Martha Moore and others.
Levied on and to be sold as the property
of Joshua W. Ashley, Jr., to satisfy
the aforesaid execution and cost.
Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
Sheriff's Office, Abbeville Court
House, 8. C.
C. J. LYON,
Sheriff of Abbeville County.
RlDgs Little Liver Pills for alck headache
and biilousnenH. They are easy aDd pleasant
tn latro A rvnol 1 na hoa11 nor annthlncr nlAana.
r lng ?ttl ve 1b Plneuale, Carbollzed. Sold by C.
. A. Mllford & Co.
> Don't fall to look over tbe new lot of stand
i ard novels Just received at Speed's Drag
t store.
t I have call* everv day for lands. What
3 have you to offer? Robt. 8. Link.
Hnyler's oandy| fresh all tbeltlme at Milford's
drug store..
True bravery is shown by performg
ing without witness what one might
r be capable of doing before all the
world.?La Rochefoucauld.
Better
Wenot Content
Every day we work
patronage. New Hi
stocks are being inci
service in every way
We respectfully soli<
tions with you. We
the very lowest price
Our Dress Goods Excel in
Style and Quality
The choicest selection of D
which long experience and
buying facilities enable us to
now ready in our Dress Goc
ment.
Our Millinery Department
be Surpassed
All the latest styles in tHe bi
in the country have been se
and from each selections have
We do not hesitate, therefore,
our showing of Stylish Millii
any in this part of the countr
We Have Mad
In all our other de]
come in and let us sh
quality and low pric<
We respectfully invi
pretty things we hav
our goods even if yo
Come to S<
Philsoi
$25.00
REWARD
ESCAPED CONVICT.
On Monday morning at 2 o'clock
Tom Tools made bis escape from Hart
county camp,
Dark brown or black, 34 years old.
5 ft. 7 in. high, weight 140 pounds.
Black hair, black eyes. 1
Scar on forehead.
Scar on left side of back.
Shot scar on right arm near shoulder. 1
$25 reward will be paid for his captured.
J. F. Olbon, Warden.
S. H.White,
Com. R. & R. Hart Co.
Sept. 1, 1999. 3t Hartwell, Ga.
University of Sooth Carolina.
Schools of Arts, Science, Education,
Law, Engineering, and Graduate
Studies.
Ten different courses leading to the
degrees of A. B. and B. S. College
fees, room and light, $66. Board $12
p^r month. Tuition remitted in special
cases.
Forty-two scholarships each worth
$100 in cash and free tuition.
For catalogue address
S. C. Mitchell, Prest.
Columbia, S. C.
Land for Sale.
One Hundred and Two and OneHalf
Acres.
within lees than two miles of the incorporate
limits of Abbeville. One
five room house in good condition, one
large roomy barn, two additional tenant
houses, good ' well and spring,
splendid pasture.
Terms of Sale?One-third cash and '
balance on time. f
Apply to 8. A. Graves. 1
TESTIFIES AFTER FOUR YEAR8 <
Carliile Center, N.Y., O. B. fiurbana, writes: I
"About four years ago I wrote you tbat I bad
been eDtlrely cured of kldnev trouble by taking
two bottle* of Foley's Kidney Remedy,
and alter four years I am pleased to state tbat
I bave never bad any return of tbose symptoms,
and I am evidently oured to stay
oured." Foley's Kidney Remedy will do the ]
same for you. C. A. MUford A Co.
Money to loan on country
and city property. Abbeville
Ins. and Trust Co. Phone 118 i
J. ?. McDavid, Sec. <
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Always Looking to|Tonr Interest*. '
Call and see me at onae, as I bave two neat .
""" nn.r nnhltn innird lo disDOae of at a
sacrifice. Three sales of dwelling* have re- I
oently been made In the city to new comers, J
and the nupply Is run n Ing short. Can sell |
you a Dumber of vacant lots, but uDlew yon ,
apply early cannot fill your bill for Improved 1
properly. Not a vacant dwelling Id the city, (
and the supply Is not equal to demands, so (
you bad best look after the two eottagea men- .
tloned. M. ?. Hollingsworth. 1
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Clean your kid and canvas shoes with ArtGum.
10 cents.
First lot of Zaoh McGee's "Dark Corner'
sold out. Second lot lust arrived. Read It by '
all means, Only one dollar, at Speed's Drug
Btore. i
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Than
: to Stand Still?V
to make our stock betterles
of merchandise are
eased wherever possible
we can.
:it a continuance of mo
i in turn promise to gr
is.
Beauty, Our Sui
Is brim:
_ , We ha\
ress Goods
exceptional partmer
i secure are so
ids Depart- you the
country
t Cannot Onr,$hoe
We onl
?st markets that we
?arched for every p?
been made. isfactior
to say that them in
?ery excels ^ buye
ye
Great Prepai
Dartments and we are ab
ow you through we will g
is are considered.
*
te you to come to see us <
e. We assure you that
u do not buy a thing.
ee Us Befo
1, Henr
Thn flihf OrtfiAnlfll
UK bin MM)IS
Will Open on Monday,
Sept. 20th.
All new pupils should report at Super!
ntendent's office for eurollmeut
and assignment to grades on Tuesday
and Wednesday, the 15th and 16th.
Children under twelve years of age
Bhould come on Tuesday; others on
U/nHnooHav Ti_ w. Dick.
Superintendent.
* Order
^ some
f,;~ >jkTo\]?\oay
Some of that Jem Flour, just
Phone 75 to have our wagon
call and leave a sack, and your
baking troubled will come to
an end.
If you wish light, wholesome
bread, delicious pastry, etc.,
you will find that in the use of
Jem you attain your desire.
"The Best by Test," and of
course everything else in Groceries,
Vegetables, Fruits, etc.
Yours to please,
L. T.MILLER
State of South Carolina,
County of Abbeville.
PROBATE COURT.
Mrs. Minnie W. Harden, administratrix
of the personal estate of J. M.
Harden, deceased, against J. M. Harden
et a!., defendants.?Complaint
to Bell Lands to Pay Debts.
I will sell at public outcry at Abseville
Court House, on Saleday in Oc:ober.
1909. next, for the payment
)f debts, the following described real
state belonging to the estate of J. M.
Harden, deceased, situate in said State
ind County, to wit: All that tract or
parcel of lands, known as the J. M.
Harden lot, with dwelling thereon, in
:he City of Abbeville, 8. C., containing
One Acre, more or lesB, frontiDg
in Main Street, and bounded by lands
>f T. Lawton Robertson, Mrs. Mary
Perrin and others.
TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay
tor papers.
J. F. MILLER,
Judge Probate Court.
Llat your real eatate with me. Coata you
lothlng an lew a tale la made. Robt. L. Link
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l Ever |
He Must Improve |
-more deserving of your
constantly being added, *
We are improving our
st pleasant business relate
you the best goods for
t and Skirt Department
full of beautiful Suits and Skirts.
re taken great pains with this deit
and have made careful selection
wp are now in nosition to show
: most complete stock in the upDepartment
is Up-to-Dato . /
ly sell the all leather Shoes, so
are in a position to guarantee
iir shoes we sell to give you "Sat1
or your money back." We have
all styles to suit the most careration
1
solutely sure that if you
ret your business if style,
ind let us show the many
it is a pleasure to show >
re Baying. I
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CHICORA
GBEENVILLE, S. 0. - jj
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SOUTH
CABOLINA
PRESBYTEEIAN
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Christian Home School.
- A High Standard College.
A. Tuition, Board, Boom and Fees $183.
B. All Included In proposition [A] and
Tulllon In Music, Art or Expressions $203
to $213 .
S. C. BYRD, President.
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Estate of S. W. Sutherland.
.
Notice of Settlement and Application
for Final Discharge.
Take notice that on the 20th day of Sept.,
1?K) 1 will rflnriflr a final unnnnt nf mv
account* and 4>lng as Administrator of the
Estate of 8 W. Sutherland, deceased, Id tbe
office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County
at 10 o'clock a. m? and on tbe same day
will apply for * final discharge from my troat
as saoh Administrator.
Ail persona having demands against said
estate will present tnem lor payment on or
before that day, proven and authenticated or
be forever barred.
T. C. SUTHERLAND,
Administrator.
State of South Carolina
County of Abbeville.
PROBATE COURT.
J. W. Sign, as administrator, etc.,
plaintiff, against Maria Nance, Aebury
et al., defendants.
I will sell at public outery at Abbeville
Court House, on Baleday in October,
1909, next, for the payments of
debts, the following described real estate,
to wit: The one-third undivided
|riiA?*oa+ nf "Mnnno ^nnnoan/1 lv%
luwkvov vta vjitci xi nutc, ucv>caacu| iu
the estate belonging to the estate of
Jane Nance, deceased, tbe wife of the
said Oliver Nance, Baid land beiogand
lying in Abbeville Towtffebip, and
known as the Jane Nance Place, containing
Thirty-two Acres, more or less,
bounded by lands of Salina Davis,
Donald Donaldson aud the estate of
Elizabeth Gilmer.
Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers.
J. F. MILLER,
Judge Probate Court. <
List your property with us.
We can fird a buyer for you.
If we do not, it will cost you
nothing:. Abbeville Ins, and
Trust Co. J. S. Stark, Pres.;
J. ?. McDavid, Sec. Phone 118