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The Abbeville Press and Bannejl BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1910. ESTABLISHED - ff There I to a F B tti&nA R BThe mei materials to sis require n knowledge, p of a fertiliz< R source froi n" plant food i Each ii Royster go< fl ~ witn a view II the plant ft 1M until harves is not ove time and'; other. T \ years experii , every bag. If Sold by reliable ^ Iho tuv D F. S. Roys! ? . V W II NORF iJ i f ifiu For the Purpose of Accomi of Makigg their Tax ! Mentioned Below on th A.LL RETURNS MUST BE M erty both real and persoual returnee Persona not making their retur 20th, 1910, are liable to a penalty of ' against delinquents ; for the failure on neglect of the Jaw. j The return of those who confor ships and County Boards, while the meeting of the Boards and return tr 50 per cent, penalty will correct thii Employers are requested to re them and getting a statement of tb< Return* will not be taken by proper officer. All improvements ( ported to tbe Auditor. May i.ppointmtnts are as Mt. Carmel, Tuesday, January Calhoun Falls, Wednesday, Jul Lowndesville, Thursday and Fi Mnf!ni-mlnb TncaHuir onH Wofli Bordeaux, Thursday, January 2 WillingtoD, Friday, January 21 Dpndaids, Tuesday and Wedne: Dub West, Thursday and Frida , Parties in Long Can?, Due Wea make returns will see Mr. John ' Adams for Diamond Hill. These { \ turns in these respective townships ? Ric Look up your plate aQd get th avoid all trouble when paying taxa The Peoples ABBEY OFFICERS. S.|G. TH0M80N, President. G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-Presiden B. E. COX, Cashier. FARMERS BA1 State,. County a President: Via 1 F. B. HARRISON. P. a Board of Directc ^' ? ViBanska, J. H. DuPre, R. M. Had IClinkecales, C. C. Gambrell. We golici your basin eg it safely ai We are in poai.ion to make yc when nlopoH In Oil i* Saving L , Is more 'erfilizer inalvses re mixing of obtain analys no special The value ;r lies in the n which the s obtained., ngredient in* :>ds is selected of supplying om sprouting ? ;t. The plant rfed at . one starved at ,anventy-five ence goes with OE MARK I0K. Mr JISTERED / dealers throughout Soutlu :er Guano Co. OLK, VA. Qodatieg the Public in the Matt( Returns, I will Visit the Plac< e Dates Indicated in Schedule: XN ADE UNDER OATH, AND ALL PRO| i at its market value. us between January 1-t, 1910, andFebrua 50 per cent. Tli's penally will he enforce i to enforce It heretofoie baa put a premiu m to the law are placed before the Tow >se who disregard the law come in afier tl > suit themselves. The eoforcemeot of th 3 evil. turn all of their employees after notifyii sir property. mail uulesa they are sworn to before bod >n any trausfer of real estate must be't Follows: nth. auary 12th. riday, January 13lb and 14ih. jesday, January 18th and 19th. !0th. sj. sday, January 25tb and 26th. y, January 27ih and 28th. it and Diamond Hill townships wishing r. Bryant for Due West and Mr. R. O. ft gentlemen have beeD authorized to take i hard Sondley, County Auditor. e correct number of acres so that you w i, Saving's Bank. ILLE, S. C. DIRECTORS. 8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderso G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Cambrel t. W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, J. S. Stark, R. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. 1 - ABBEVILLi id City Depository B-rresiaent: i;?amer: B. SPEED. J. H. DuPRE. >rs : F. E. Hayison, P. B, Speed, G.. don, W. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. 8 and are prepared to handle nd conservatively. >u loans, and to pay interest on deposits, fs Department. r V . , ^ * . _ _ _ i^364?.** "r- *-> 4 a EAST END. U What "M" Sees and Heart on ;H M Rounds About the City and Aloi J Route No. 3. 3 The Juvenile Chapter of Secession Daugi m ters of the Confederacy met last Thur PI day with Miss Mary Hodges. It was J Bobert E. Lee. Two interesting papei If were read, one by Miss Mary Bradley, tt ^ other by Miss Bosa McFall. The pqen m "L9e's Sword," by Father Byan, was beai rm Liiuny icuu %jy iuidb iu.ttiiv/11 vaouu, XL i J music selections from the Opera Marti hi were most exquisitely rendered by Mk ^ Caroline Gary. Delightful refreshmeni m were served, after which the meeting a< n journed to meet with Miss Rebecca JQn< ' 1 on the first Thursday in February nex |l The Secession Chapter will give a Valei ^ tine party at an early date. Invitatioi J will be issued later. n Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley celebrate 1 their crystal wedding on last Friday evei m ing. The occasion was one of great pleai m ure and intense interest to the large nun J ber of guests present. Mrs. Cradle; m gowned in her elegant wedding dress of ] | years ago, looked as charming and youn ^ as then. During the evening an elaboral I course of delightful refreshments wei J served. The great number of beautifi and costly presents received attest tb J love and esteem of many friends, as-we J as the popularity of Mr. and Mrs. Bradle in this community. Hosts of friends wi? J for tiiem many years of happiness, healt m and prosperity. j PERSONA 1/ HKNTIOI# 1 Mr. John M. Gambrell, our honored an 1 X * > to . ? -JUIL14UU, . iO UWttfl.WltAJl{lV jfl Mr. A. M..Smith. Just thirty years agq t T commenced business at the same place i the employ of Mr. W. Joel Smith as bdol ^keeper and salesman. This fact is a litt remarkable, first foi the father and no r for the son, and that, too, in the sam j store. Mr. Gambrell is well and mosfefi vorably known in the business circles < ^Abbeville and is today better qualified < discharge the duties devolving upon Ijli than he was thirty years ago. Mr. Gan Ibrell extends to his many friends and ?1 customers a hearty welcome to visit hii ,when in the city. On last Monday afternoon while at tl postoffice we had the pleasure of meetin our esteemed and beloved friend, Mr. G. i ViBanska, one of Abbeville's "Prince Me chants," who looks as well to us as he di many years ago. He cdrtainly carries h age well, showing that old father time'; dealing gently and kindly with him as.! journeys down the slope of time. Ma many years yet of joy and happiness It his is our sincere wish. Mr. John Tolbert spent last Sunday wit his home people at his pretty countr home. The cotton bulls are now cornering tl cotton market in New York City. So 01 farmers can be on the quive for 20 cen cotton. Be ready and*eelze the goldep o; port unity. Mr, Gaines Hammond spent Sunday i the city with his sister, Mrs. Lambert Cal well. Mr. Thomas Stallings, the express agei who took charge of Abbeville's office whe Mr. Hammond left it, has been critically.] ^for about a month, and is still quite 111, bi we hope a little better at this writing. M Stallings is a stranger in a Strang lan J but we are glad to say not without mac _ friends who feel a deep interest in him at ? hope for him an early recovery. INNINGS AND OUTS ON BOUTE 8. Miss Mamie Baskin is visiting relativ< at Lebanon, Mrs. E. A. Gibert and famil; Mrs. Maggie Sherard returned last Mq: day from a delightful stay with, relative ana friends at Iva and Lowndesville. Mrs. James Gilliam has been quite sic for the past week. , Mrs. and Mrs. B..W. Knox were arnou }r the welcome visitors in the City last Moi day. . }8 Mr.' James Williams, Jr., lost a fir milch cow last week which was quite a lot these hard times. Mr. Charlie. Evans after a pleasant sta p of several weeks with home folks left lai * week for Ware's Shoals where he has position in one of the leading drug store _ . Mr. B. L. Shumate and family ha\ ^ moved from Lowndesville to route 3. W ed welcome them to their home on our rout m Mrs. Margaret Bass has been sick fc several weeks, but at this writing is seen Ingly better. w Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans were the hoi , ored guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wi "e son last Tuesday evening. lis Mfss Louise Walson s^ent a day or tw of last week on route 3 with her sisU Mrs. W. B. Wilson. She also visited h( ? daamI TI7A4-aa? n-n ig couolu iJAioa .rtmir iiaiouu IU tue i^tuiiuu Mill section. Our neighbor Mr. J. E. Thornton hs Qe identified himself with the Acker Buiidin e- and Repair Company of this city and e: tends to his many friends a cordial we come when in the city. They keep a fu and well assorted stock and are prepare to meel any prices. Farmers on route 8 are prospering ? evidenced by the building of new house buying of new buggies, . painting aji brushing up generally. They certain! enjoy life and are having a^good time. Mrs. Jane McGaw and. daughter Mif Nelle were visiting relatives on route last week Mr. M. J. Link and family. Mr. W. D. "Wilson with his two prett neices Misses Mary and Catherine Lin spent one day of last week very .pleasan tl with relatives at Grainridge. Maoris* A.M. Hill A- SnnR hurt fhoir fir orchard of fruit trees nicely trimmed laj lo week by an expert from Georgia. a. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Link were among tt welcome visitors in the city one day of tt past week. ' > ?. DEATH OF MUST O. C. HAMMOND. Mrs. G. C. Hammond, beloved wife < our townsman, Mr. Gaines C. Hammon <. died in Plant (Jity, Florida, January 1 1910, after a tedious and lingering Illne: of several years, during which time st had the best attention of skilled phys cians as well as the ministrations of lovin hearts and willing hands. Everythic was done for her comfort and to make h< last days as bright and happy as possibl The deceased was a faithful member < the Methodist church, and died in tt Christian faith and love she so beautiful] d exemplified all through life. She had 1 sweet sunny disposition that won the lo: ' of all who knew her. Her life's work o er ana sne hub oniereu upon eternal 11. in the beautiful City of God. Her remains were bronght to Green woe her former home on Thursday afternoc where they were funeralized in the Metl Bodiet church at half-past three o'clock i the presence of many sorrowing frienc and relatives. A father and mother, one sister, tw brothers, and two dear little children, wit a heart-broken husband survive her; all i whom have the deepest sympathy of man F friends. , , , Be careful when yon notice pain* Id tt back, swelling of tbe ankles and feet, bac, aobe or urinary disorders. In snob cases ti \ Ptneulea. They will be found an eio Hei remedy In nil oat>es of kidney trouble. Pin F. uleB are antiseptic; they assist tbe kidney Bold by C. A. Mil lord A Co. The Krippendorf, Dittma Shoe is the best for ladie who demand the best. Sol by Rosenberg Mercantile C< WAMENTON LOCALS, Not having seen any thing Jin your ipaper from our section in sometime we would usk you to favor us by printing the few T js locals in your paper that we shall be able to collect from time to time. Ig The new years dawn is a little more propitious than the one just departed, and ? we trust the horizon will continue clear. r( Thorp urn n. f?w nhanffHs takincr Dlace to ^ which we shall in timelbecome reconciled. #, ~~ Some faces we have, known for years have w * removed to neighboring states and others ? * we have not known are among us. To the ' inooming cittxen we extend the right hand ? fr* of fellowship and the out-going citizens, ia " [we would gladly detain them for we are u. ? loathe to.see them go but since they have r, elected to go) we bid them God speed. fc ~ It is with genuine regret that we speak y f of Mr. Jno. C. Ferguson's departure for Atlanta, (ia. Mr. Ferguson has been with J8 us for many years and the community ? c- experienced a distinct loss in his leaving. He was the clerk of the board of trustees 18 of Wlarrenton School and always took . great interest in the school. We can say ti Jl in all sincerety that South Carolina loses ' an energetic citizen and, Georgia gains 3" one. His two daughters and son accom- i, pany him, and friends will find them on i? 126 Crew St., about fifteen minutes walk of ?, the business section of the city. p Mr. Henry Cheatham formerly of this ^ place but now of Palestine, Texas is among i us again with his bride. We would com- _ J' mend h m to a few young bachelors of our ,t neighborhood. We,- would ask them to lU give this matter their earnest attention, W e doubt if they are able to do better than p 'P Mr. Cheatham, but if they do aa well we 'n shall think they have done very well. Mr. and Mrs. Cheatham have been royally entertained since their arrival, the f, . various hosts and hostesses are,Mr. and u id Mrs. C. S. Cowan, Mr. J. fl. Cheatham, >r Mr. and Mrs. ?. M. Cheatham, Mr. and fl >e Mrs. P. A. Cheatham, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. jj n nhftKt.ham. and last but in no wise least, F" i- Miss NinaWilson. - ^ le Miss Nina Wilson was assisted in enter- P* w taining the groom and bride by Misses , ie Lois Wilson and Louise Mien who charm- ~ a- ed the happy couple and a few invited 3f guests with music and song. ? Miss Lois Wilson is visiting friends and ^ ft kindred here. . i- We are much rejoiced to see Miss Louise ?J d Ailen able to be up and about. We trust ft it Will not be long before she is entirely recovered. H Miss Eva McNeil has been visiting her " S brother's family in Georgia. Mr. Frank McNeil returned with her and spent Christ- 81 r- mas with homefolks. Miss Rosa McNeil id who is attending school at Edgefield, also F is spent Christmas at home. 0 is The change in the weather has certainly , ie proved the worse for hogs. Several were Q. -y slaughtered this week and housekeepers 31 >e are busy. i Rev. H. C. Fennal did not preach for us u. last Sabbath, the 2nd. inst. We trust he el T has fully recovered ere this and will be' 81 with us upon his next regular appoint ie ment, the 1st. Sabbath in February. ir Mr. Palmer has moved Iropa Mr. Bart w he PkrtofKnm'o fn fhfl hniioA fnrmarlw n/v>n. 01 VUWCUOUi O W WMV wvwtv 4V? ? r wvu p- pied by Mr. Charlie Gilliam. Mr. Palmer . will reside there till the house under way lJ in of construction on the the Haskel place, * d- which Is being erected by Mr. Dave Gill-. 01 iam, is completed. . . " ' it Mr. CampDell of Antreville occupies the in house vacated by Mr. Palmer, we are , Ill glad.to welcome Mr. Campbell to our com- ?' it munfby and would extend to him and his a r.. cordial welcome, trusting that he will not 16 d, have occasion to regret his move. 0/1 iy Another new citizen is Mr. Grant occu- w id, pylng the house vacated by Mr. Ferguson. J* To Miss Campbell and Grant we wish a " most happy and prosperous' year. We f trust the longer they remain with us the 11 bs less inclined they will be to leave us. a y. Mr. Hall, the Government Cattle Inspecd tor, came to Warrenton to worship last 36 JS&bb&tti* Parties from various sections attended a :k dance at Mr. C. D. Cowan's residence. The C large rooms of this commodious residence ig Are well suited for occasions of this kind. 0 a- JUdingfrom the length of their stay and h( the energy with which they hopped we ci ie think most of the attendants felt amply m js repaid f6r their trip, fhey .hopped thd ai old year out and the new year in. bi ,y Prof, and Mrs. Earnest Cheatham re- di 3t turned to Hazlehurst, Ga. Saturday. Prof. p< a Cheatham is Superintendent of the graded tt s. school of that place. ft re Dr. Simpson was called Friday night to <fo e see Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cowan's younger e. child. When the child bej?an to show se- S< >r rlous indications of ailment, Mrs. Cowan m i- immediately . sent for Cousin "Sweet" in , uneatnam. xms woman is inaeea a mora- ir i- er in Israel. Little Sarah is better but not ol I- well. tc We understand that Miss Berna Clink- tb ? scales does not return to Limestone with ra ?r her sister Miss Ssrah Clinkscales. Were- ai ? gret that she will miss the pleasure and m n pro tit of the class-room but we are glad to te have her with us. , le is The Sharon High School opened Monday, tr g Jan. 3rd, The pupils are getting down to ir i- work after spending the holidays with re,1 creating and invigorating effect. oi 11 Miss Gladys Wilson came up from Athens ai sd and spent the holidays with her parents, tt Our acquaintance with Gladys is limited oj is but from a very casual observation we not- pi s, ed somefew things which led us to believe ai id her fully capable of distinguishing her- t y self in her present field. is We understand that little Gary Cheat* di is ham is very sick. We are sorrv to hear n< 8 of Gary,s illness and hope she will soon be U out again. Gary, your schoolmates will ;v and do miss you, and are looking dally for C U uAiir familiar fiornrA a y Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wilson, a B! son. < * ON BIGAMY CHARGE le "? 16 Two Residents of Nicety Six Neighbor? borhood in tireentvood Jail. . Greenwood. Jan. 13.?(Special)?George. j Mosely, a young white man aged 21, and' ? Miss Sallie Shanaii, both recent residents ,' of the Ninety-Six cotton mill village, are It rf in jail here on the charge of bigamy. They ft , were married last Saturday night in Nine- w J1" ty-Six by a well known minister there and ? Monday morning at the instance of sev- ? ? eral citizens in the village were haled be- " '* #/\ka Tomoc on/-) Kaum#! /xham U 1U1C uuugv W?u*vo XKVgoio ttUU UUUliU UYOI to appear for trial at the coining sessions a: , * court. It is charged that Moseley has fs ? been married twice before, both wives a< 'I being living. He was first married to al * Miss Maggie Gore at the Greenwoon cotton j? mill village about five years ago. j i? It is said this wife is living in Newberry. ^ His second marriage, which he denies, it ? j is alleged was to a Miss Ora Cobb, of Ab- ai beville, and the third was as aforesaid, at fl ' Ninety-Six. Young Mosely has engaged.-fl Mr. George T. Magill, of the Greenwood t JJ bar, to defend him. * " " y Rosenberg will have their bs ;jf tailoring opening March the 17 first. Wait for their man and you will see a wonderful line JJ ie of goods. D k- 2H lit 1 A TRAVELING SALESMAN pi e- H. F. Beer*, 617-7tb Ave., Peoria, III., wrlt?; 8. "i have been troubled sometime wltb Kidney \y trouble, so severely atllmeH I could wsarcely f oarry my grips. After uslDg one bottle of lc Foley's Kidney Fills I have been entirely re- w lleved, and cheerful y reoommend them to g] H all." Foley's Kidney Pills are healing and antlseptlo and win restore health and g strength. C. A. Milford * Co. ^ For best goods, best prices, beat aervloo go . ? toO. A. Milford A Co. They certainly know ' heir biz. 1C1 A*. /* -1 - - ? * ' ' '-1 " ??i?? CENSUS JMVUOftfiORfctfMS, hose for Enumeritort Received by tho Dietriit SupervisorCensus Supervisor, W. W. Russell hose office is at Anderson, 8. C., has reived from the Census Bureau a supply t blank applications for persons applying >r positions as census enumerators. These 111 be forwarded to bis list of applicants j soon as possible. nr?i in a. j a..i me appuuttuuu?, jiuitu uut iust be returned to the Supervisor not ,ter than Janurav 31, the Census Director avlng extended the time for filing from inuary 25, wMich was the date ilret set >r closing the consideration of applicaons. The "test" will occur February 5, } previously announced. The insturctions printed on the appliLtion from state, that. a 'definite answer required to each of the questions, which re: J , "Are you a citizen of the United States? ! naturalized citizen, when and whez'e ere you na uralized? "Of what State or Territory are -you a !gal resident? How long have you been a gal resident thereof ? Of what county ad of what town or city and warclare you ' resident? How long have you been a isident thereof? x "What is your sex and color? What as your age at last birthday? Where ere you bora? "What ifl you eduoation? (Give the rlnclpal facts.) "What is your present occupation? "Whatis your professional or. business cperience? (Give the principal facts, ad, if at' present ah officeholder, name le office you hold.) "Have you ever, been employed on cen18 work, either national or state? If so i what capacity and for how long a peod? If hn enumerator, for what territory r district? (DesbriSe as accurately as asslble.) "Are you physfcaily capable of a Ischargeof the iduties of a census ?^ulerator? Have you any defect or either ght, hearing speech* or }imb? If so state iture of defect "Do you speak English? Do "you underhand and speak any language other than ngllsh? It so, what language? (Specify nguages. spoken, as Bohemian, Chinese, anish. French.. German.' Gteek. Huncra an, Italian. Japanese, Lithuanian, Mag&r, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Busan, Salvlc, Spanish Yiddish, etc.) "Are you a member of a politioal feomilttee of any party? (Answer 'Yes' or 'No' ut do not Indicate what party.) "In view ofifcfte fact that you may be reulred to take a.test before a postmaster, ate what post-office would be most conenlent to you for this purpose. (This )st Is of a paactical character, consisting liefiv or wholly of the filling oat of a imple schedule of poptilatioiyirom inforlatlon furnished regarding typical faml08, and. in the case of enumerators whose ork will be in.fur&l dist riots, the filling it of a sample schedule of agriculture.) "Are the answers to eeoh of the forego ig questions; true to th? best of /our nowledge and belief? Are they In your wn handwriting?'.' ' Indorsements of each applicant must be icurad from two representlve citizens of i le community In which the applicant reder. They must be atdeast 21 years of ?e and acquainted with the applicant not as one year. Indorsements will, not be zceptea from any person who is in any ay re ated to an applicant. The indoeselent eertiflces that the applicant/is a loroughly trustworthy ana honest per)n, of good habits, ana, in .my opinion, is illy capable of discharging the duties of census enumerator, if appointed." TO SOUTH CMOLHU iiFMMEK: lemson College, S. C., January 14, 1910. Arranf ments have been made with the olutnbla Chamber of commerce for the aiding of an educational butter, milk and earn contest at the coming live stock leetlng, Columbia, -8. C., February 1st ad 2nd. The object of this contest is to ring butter, milk and cream from the liries and farms of the State into comstition under an expert judge and grade lern according to the national/ standard >r butter and the Federal score cards ir milk and cream. While some vevy good butter is madein Duth Carolina, as a rule it laaks unlforiity and distinctive Qualities. To assist improving this condition an expert iform le .Dairy Division, U. 8. Department [ Agriculture, will be seoured to< aeoured i act as judge and, in addition to placing le scores, he will explain who the butter illk, or cream is not up to the standard ad will give suggestions for its ^mprovelent. After the show each dairyman ending this contest will receive a personal ? ? i_i? IL . _j Li_ > tier giving mm uio ucurcts ui iiiB buies and the expert's recomand^tions for nprovemont. . The coment of an expert judge Aould be fInterest ,to the dairymen and Tarmers, id it is hoped that every buttermaker in le State will avail himself of this splendid jportunlty to learn how to improve bia roduct. As a special1 inducement for ilrymen and farmers to enter this con?t the Columbia Chamber of Commerce offering $250 in cash prizes. Every projcerof butter, anttic, or cream, it matters )t on ho# small a scale, isetfgible to enjr this contest. Write at once to Prof. T. M. Burgess, lemsoii College, S. C., for entery bl nks nd rules governing this Dairy Prodncts how. Very truly yours, R. R. Welch. Junior Dairyman. i Land for Sale! 1 hereby offer for sale 560 acres of ind, situated three and a hatf miles om McCormick and extending to 'Ithin 250 yards of ?e C. & W. C. lilroad track and adjoining land Qf [armon and Calvert. The place is rell supplied with labor, both renters d share workers, and has improved irm houses. This tract contains 471 cres known as the Bozeman place, d 90 acres ot the old Self place, and as formerly owned by W. O. and P. i. Sturkey. This land was recently cleared up ad put in cultivation and rents for fteen bales of cotton. There are not ft it anroa r\f waafo lonrl nn the nlano here is some forest timber; the bal ce being timber of forty and fifty ears growth. I offer this Jand for tie on account of my health being so can't give proper attention to farm- i )? operations. I would sell the entire tract of 560 jres, or sell 200 acres next to the rail)ad and within about a mile of the < avis spur track. The timber on the j )0 acres, if properly handled, would < ay the purchase money. If parties desiring to see the land ill call on me I will have some one > show them over the premises. I ant to ?ell the land within the next , xty days. : W. O. 8TURKEY, McCormick, 8. C. Wine Cardul weather chart free to oar coemera from now until the first of January, i A. Ml [ford 4 Co. ] I ' | Master's Saie f The State of South Carolina, t COU^T^ OF^BHEVILf K Court of Common J lea? J. L. Pruitt, Plaintiff, against C. ?. Pruitt, Allie L. Clinfeecalee, and Kiltie L. Rush, Defendants. Bv authority of a Decree of Sale bv the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in' the above stated case, I will offer for pale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in February, A. D. 1910, within the legal hours of sale the following described Hand, to wit: All that tract or parcel ef land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing TWO (2) Acres, more or less, and, bounded by E^jj. Reid, Estate of Dr. E. H. Edwards' and others, being the late residence of Mrs. MaryJEtta Pruitt. deceased,'in the towa of Due West, 8. C. . ^ Also, all tbat tract or parcel of land, in Due West Township, County and State aforesaid, containing SEVENTV-TWO (72) Acres, ?more or less, bouuded by .lands of M. B. Cliukspales,^. C. CUuk^cales, G. T. Hagan, and "tracts No*. 2 and 3 of the Pruitt Estate lands, and known as tract No. 1 of laid estate lands. Also, all.tbat tractor parcel of land, in. Due West Township, County and State aforesaid, containing FIFTYNINE (59) Aqres, more or leas, and bounded by lands of J. L. Pruitt, G. T. Hagan, and tracts Nos. 1 and 3 of said estate land, being tract No. 2 thereof. Also, all tbat traet or parcel^of laipi adjoining tracts Nos. 1 and 2(of said estate lands, J. M. Bell, J. N. Nance and A. C. Clinkscales, containing FIFTY-SEVEN and ONE-HALF (57$) Acres, more or less, &nd known as tract No. 3 of said estate lands. < . Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., 8. C. State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. I PROBATE COURT. ' * H. E. Latimer, Administrator of the Estate of PariB Cowan, deceased, Plaintiff, against Priaoiila Cowan, Martha Donald, Alexander Pratt, Ida Braxton, Ezekiel Pratt, Mattie Pratt, P. Pratt, Lawrence Pratt _ and H. P. McGee.?Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. Pursuant to an order of the Probate Court, I will sell at public ouicry at Abbeville Court House, on Saleday in February, 1910, next, for the payment of debts, the following described real estate belonging to the estate of Paris Cowan, deceased, situate in said State and County, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land*, lying and being in Long Cane Township, County and State aforesaid, containing Twenty* Seven Acres, more or less, bounded by public road leading from Due West to Hodges, and lands of Brown Bowie, lands of Estate of W. T. Cowan, deceased, and others, being the tract on which the said Paris Cowan lived on and including the Gin Jdouselot. Also, that tractor parcel of land, containing Thirty-Two and Ooe-Tentn Acres, more or less, lying and being in Long Cane Towuship, County and Slate aforesaid, aud bounded by tract numb r two, lands of Ellis Brothers, R. H. Uldrjcfe aud Bowie Brothers. Also, that tract or parcel of land, containing Twenty-Two and OneThird Aores, more or lean, bounded by lands of Bowie Brothers, Lawrence McAdams and tiact number one and thr< e. . /"' ' AIfq, that tract or parcel of land, coirtaiulng Twenty-Three and OneTenth Acre*, more or lew>, lying and being in Long Cane Township, County aud titate aforesaid, aud hounded by lands of Bowie Brothers, Estate of V- T. Cowan, deceased^Lawrence McAdamn and tract number two. TERM8?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. P. MILLER, Judge Probate Court. in the District Conrt of the United States for the District of Sooth: Carolina. Id the matter of Frank B. Jones, Bankrupt- In Baokruptcy. To the Creditors of Frank B. Jonep, of Abbeville, in the County of Abbeville, aDd District aforesaid, a Bankrupt : Notice is . hereby given that on the 5th day of January, 1910, the said Frank B. Jones was duly adjudged a oaLKrupi awu me nrst meeting or nis creditors will he held in my office in the City of Abbeville. South Carolina, on the 22nd day of January, 1910, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. J. M. Nickles, Referee in Bankruptcy. Dated January 7th, 1910. i The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration. By J. F. Miller, Esq , Judge of Probate. Whereas, E. 0. CUnkscales bog made suit to me, to kthui him Letters of Administration of the Kstate and effect* of T. H. ClluksCalef, late of Abbeville County, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and creditors of the said T. B. CUnkscales, deceased, tbat they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be he'd at Abbeville C. H..on Wed nesday, the 2ud duy of February, 1910. after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the foreqood, to show cause If any they have, why Lhesald Administration should not be granted. Given unrtor my hand and seal of the Court, this 17ih day of Jmoary, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ten, and In the 134th year of American Independence. Published on the 19th day of January, 1910, Id the Presx and Banner and on the Court House door for the time required br law. J. F. MILLER, Judge of Probate. See onr fine line of cigars put op In Xtnua packages lor tbe holiday trade. C. A. Millord A CO. Master'-s jS H The State of-South Carolina, jH County of Aht^ille., - . Court of Cot^m^tf M Building and Loan^A~&6c!ttft'f86 of Ab-^H beville, Plaintiff, agate# Aloxiati I^b \ Adam's Reed, Def?pd?)?t?:,/< i;. ' >&H By authority of aDecree ?fSiUe bySR the Court of CommonPfem<Jfer 1W* H ville County, in said State, HftMide iu^D the above stated case; 1 ?rUi<wer \fotJmB pale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C. \ H., 8. CM on Salesday fh F<&fuaty, A. W JD, .1910, within tbe JegaV -hdurs of j sale the following described .lattd; to wit: AH that tract or parcel of lintf^U| situate, lying and being in' the City of Abbeville, Abbeville Gounty.in the^flE State aforesaid, fronting on Pinhrook^^H sireei uue nuaureu.ana ruurcuaiui, ? bounded by eald street, by side strefet jfl| and by laixls of Jtidy Bowie aQ&f>tb<v^H era, with a four room,pottage tbereop; aH Terms of Sate-^Casta. Purchaser to pay for papers. ''-ivs Wgk :'1( i ' rfi< E. 'HXLLi Master^,C., 8. C. | 1 " . Master'^ Sale. fl The State of SouthCaroyna, jn COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. * Court of Common Pteift,' Angelina Henry; Plaintiff, against In WillJfim Davis et al, Defendants* M By authority of a Decreo of SfcleZby^H tEe Coart of Common Plese for?AJbbe-JM ville County, in said State, made li^9H the above stated case, I wifl.offet for WO atJa nnfilln Anf/tmr aK *AKKdoiHA I'1 I OOlCj ? puvnv VUW1 V| HV aWWCTIIlO V< H., 8. C., on Balesday in Febrbarj^fflf A. D., 1910, Within the legal hours of gale tbe followiDg described lapd^ttH wit: All that tract or parcel o( IaQdt situate, lying and being in'AbbevlltoAWH County, in the State aforesaid. 'being \mj the House and Lot, located on Maga- ] zine street Id the City of ^AbberriQe/ :S now oocupiedby AngellnaSiDiyas aw No b&Tfor less thao nioe hundred :1 aud fifty dollars will be eotertaioed. vag Terms of Bale?Cash. Purchaser to i &,jL:taui. I i Mastej A.XJ., 8. C- .? Master's Sale* /'JH The. State of feonth Carolina, . U . County of Abbeville. Jfl Codrt of Common Pleas. :H0 J; S. Htark et al, Plalntiffr, against H. 9 Q. Anderson et al, D?fenoants, . |9 By authority of a Decifeeof Sale by '9 the Court of Common flea* for Abbe- w ville County, in said State, made Sti.fl i.i -L r _uit Jtorn'L/ MZ toe auove siaieu case, i win oner (Or v sale, at Public Outcry, atAbbevilfeC. H.f 8. C., on Salesday in February* A. $ D. 1910, within the legal -hours of nfe the following describe^ land, to wit: AH that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville Coonty, f in the State aforesaid, eontalniqg FIVE (5) Acres, afore or less, together 1 with the buildings tb?roon *nd1nofa& ' ing one 125 horse powerCorlifiuengine, . and a lot of other tnaobihery-*being . what is known as The Abbeville : Fubnitube Factory Pmnt?bound* ' ed bv lands ot 8. F. Cromer. Seabdard Railway Co. and other*?provided that no bid of less than Foub Thouband . Dollars will be entertained.. r Also, at the same time and place, I will sell a lot of about 80,000 feet of 1 first class oak lumber suitable for tbe ; manufacture of furniture. Terms' of Sale?4)ue-balf ca?b, balance on a credit of twelve xuouftpPiiee-; j cured by bond of purchaser*. and mortgage of the premises?this applies ' only to the plant proper, which em- j braces the land, buildings, eaglneand other machinery. The lumber will be sold for caafe. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. . R. E. HILI?, v . Master A, C., 8. <3. f / ' Jsiii The State of Sonth Carolina, County of Abbeville. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. L. Pruifci, Plaintiff, against C. E. Praitt, Allle L. Clinkscales and Kittle L. Rush, Defendants. Copy Summons. For Belief. (Complaint not Served.) To the Defendants above named: ' You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint fn this action, which is on file in the office of tbe Clerk of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of vour answer to tbe said complaint on the subscriber at his offlceat Abbeville' Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service .hereof; exclusive of tbe day of ?uch service; and if you fail to answer tbe complaint within tbe time aforesaid, tbe plaintiff i in this action will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded in tbe complaint. Dated 10th day of December, 1909. J. M. Nicklee, Plaintiff's Attorney* r To the absent defendant, Kittle L. Rush: i Take Notice, That the complaint fn I this action, together with tW'snto-, moos or which tbe roregomg isjH copy was filed in tbe office of tbe CJefk of Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County. South Carolina, on tbe 10th day of December. 1909. J. M. Nick lee, Plaintiff's Attorney. t December 10th, 1909. The Rosenberg Mercantile Co. sell Hackett-Carhart's clothing. It is the best. ^ John B. Stetson hats are sold by The Rosenberg Mercantile . Co. $3 50 and $5.00. James Frank Clinkscalaa*. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Abbeville, s. c. " Office?First floor UUy Hall. a