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I_ I Grea It BEGIN? I Friday, Jam i ENDIl t Saturday, J {OPEN: w nnrco r>A K v JLflVLOJ VJU I ^ $1.25 Black Serges I O 1.00 Black Serges I ^ .50 Dress Goods. I O .40 Dress Goods. I ^ .25 Dress Goods. I o .20 Dress Goods. I I MASTER'S SALE mj The State of South Carolina, B County of Abbeville, Court of Common Pleas. S A. J. Ranson as Guardian for Mary I Ranson, Plaintiff. (against W. E. Ellis, Defendant. By authority of a Decree of Sa.e 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., S. C.. on Salesday in February, A. D., 1916, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to-wit: All that tract or parccl of land situate, lying and being in Lowndesville, Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, and bounded by lands of the Estate of James T. Latimer on the north; by MpthnHist narsonaee lot on the East; South by Main Streets and West by lot of K. V. Hester, containing two (2) acres, more or less, being the same lot conveyed to W. E. Ellis by Thomas D. Cooley. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. R. E. HILL, Master, A. C., S. C. TEACHERS MEETING. The teachers of Abbeville County will meet in the Court House Saturday, Jan. 29th, at 12 o'clock. A ( splendid program has been arranged. F All teachers of the county are urged to come and join us. Prof. Easterling of the S. C. University, will deliver his lecture, "The Picture Side of Mathematics." Miss l Epting of the City Schools, will give a demonstration in Primary Reading and phonics using a class of second grade children. The question of Field Day and School Fair will be decided. Officers for 1916 will be elected. R. B. Cheatham, Pres. I J. L. Grier, Secretary. KUJB ou r PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. I The best rubbing liniment is J MUSTANG I IUIMCUT bimmi.il i Good for the A ilments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own A ches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. Phils test Ji r Cent made t must cl scount . 'IING Merd iary 14th Ri NG come t( Ian. 29th as rep the sea FRl Janu ODS. Table $1.00 $ .25 Ti .80 -40 Ti 40 A'5 Ti cribed land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land sit uate, lying and being in the City o: i Abbeville, Abbeville County, in th ; State aforesaid, fronting on Mail ! street, and bounded by Walnut stree on the Southeast; Southwest by lo of J. W. Wilkinson and cn the north ! west by lot formerly owned by J 1 W. Sign and now owned by J. V. El gin. and known as the Kurtz place Terms of Sale?CASH. Purchase to pay for papers and stamps. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. ? NOTES IN LEGISLATURE. A Hill introduced by Represents tive Graydon regarding Insuranc Companies to pay the attorney's fee of claimants in suits unreasonabl defended has passed the House an been sent to the senate. Several Bills have been introduce in the House providing money fo enforcing the prohibition law. 1 appears that $50,000 will be apprc ! priated for this purpose. The Ways and Means Committe of the House and the Finance Corr mit.tpp of thf> have civen nc j tice that appropriations must not b increased over the amounts apprc priated last year. A bill providing for truth in ac j vertising but providing that the news ; papers be held liable for damages ac I cruing from false advertisements wa I killed when the house met agai 3.00 na " 2.00 na *20 1.25 na 16 l.OOna DEATH OF MISS SALLIE CASON Miss Sallie Cason died at her horn on upper Main street last Saturda morning, January 15th, 1916, an was buried Sunday at noon at th Sharon cemetery, the services bein conducted by the pastor, Rev. Mi Isom, assisted by Rev. J. B. Hillhous< Miss Sallie Cason has been in i health for a long time and for th past six months has been confined t her bed. She was a devout Chris tian and her suffering was borne i patience and with Christian forti tuae. sne was lovingly anenae I by her two sisters, Miss Jennie Caso I and Miss Lula Cason, who is a trair ! ed nurse. She is survived by thes | two sisters, and Messrs Fred Casor of Abbeville, Henry Cason, of Ml Carmel, Norman Cason of Bethis Dr. Cason, of Hodges, and Mrs Lewi Ramey, of the Sharon neighborhood. Miss Cason was greatly belovei by her relatives, her friends and he neighbors, who will miss her and wh have the sympathy of the people o Abbeville. MASTER'S SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. Alma L. Clinkscales Hutchins, Plaintiff against R. E. Bruce, et al., Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sal by the Court of Common Pleas fo ; Abbeville County in said State, mad< in the above stated case. I will offe for sale, at Public Outcry,' at Abbe ville, C. H., S. C., on Salesday ii February, A. D. 1916, within the le gal hours of sale the following des $9 son 8 anuary ur stock is greater than at a lie bargains greater, for seas iean out our winter stock wi [undreds of dollars w landise will be sold in ght now, with the coldest ) this store and select brigh ite with sizes and varieties ; son. [DAY j lary 14 \ t Damask and Napkins. ible linen sale price $ .20 able linen sale price .32 able linen sale price .60 tpkins sale price doz._2.40 ipkins sale price doz..l.60 tpkins sale price doz..l.00 ipkins sale price doz .80 . tonight after a recess of seventy-two hours. The house also killed the e resolution to adjourn February 10th. y H d The Rabbit Dog. f e The dog tax was raised from 50 J S cents to $1.00. [ r. m i. ***** ** ? I * BROWNLEE * E ._ ********* n jj j An oyster supper was given by the S Ladies Missionary Society at Mr 3 Barnes' home Friday evening. The G ' " A J - n /0?ir7\ m sum 01 seventeen uonars woo | realized. '' Born?to Mr. and Mrs. J. A Hodge L a son, J. A. Jr. T l' Miss Fiquette, spent Saturday and s Sunday, with her parents in Lown- I j desville. She is the teacher of the ? Hodge school. * Miss Birdie Bell is spending ? the 2 week-end with her sister, Mrs. Mason | McMahan. Mrs. J. H. Prince, S., is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. | Hodge. ? Mr. Giles moved 1 Saturday from " Mr. Nickles place to Mr. Salley's I place, a distance of about one half of f a mile. Mother?Ethel, did you wash those 1 fish you fried for breakfast'/ L Ethel?No, Mamma, I thought if 3 those fish lived in the water all their lj ? lives they didn't need any washing. ? e == L r ????? ; Fruit Cake Material jj We have: the best line: of jj ? Fruits and Spices for your ? e Christmas Cakes. j j[ t Our winter supplies are all ? t in the very highest grades, ' ^ r. I fresh and at reason&ble | -1 prices. ! rj Try Our BuckftEieaf: j We have the self-ri:>ing, | and the old fashioned kind i to use with yeast cakes, e Maple Syrup in tins from ^ j a quart to a gallon. j u Our line ot Dainties tor ^ parties is complete. Ca k^s, r Crackers, Candies, Cihert ries, Dates, Nuts, Raisins and Fancy Cheese. e Try a bottle of Tarragor. Vinegar for Salad Dresse ings. I. A. M. HILL & SONS :I Phone 120 iS a I cHenr Clearan( ,ny previous sale, so we have 1 i ;onable goods must go. Now, we thout regard to profit. , orth of Desirable Winter this sale. . 4-/% /\ /~V Vf A14 /^n - ? wcdiiicj ycl iu uuuic, yuu L.an t new goods from a stock nearly as you usually find in heart of { MN6 : Corsets! Corsets! $3.00 Corsets sale price ....$2.40 1 2.50 Corsets sale price 2.00 2.00 Corsets sale price 1.60 1.50 Corsets sale price ...... 1.20 1.00 Corset sale price .80 rinrRpis CQIO nvino A(\ V V WVAIyrWVk; k/wwxv Jk/A i. W ...... ?"*V | pfi?ISiSfSliifiliyf2ISfi!fi?fiUSimSfi?fi!fi!ii IClearan I | The Gi 1 MONEY SA^ i of the yea R H n fi New, Clean, Seasor I h going; in this Sah r, Sacrifice for Cash R ? Dry Goods, Clothin R n | A Great Chance n fi ^ s ~~ ID, POL] fi fi A.BBBVIL fi 57's I w umip < Qln 1 A l > b/v k/Cblv ? <K O HA Per Cent % ull Discount I /W BEGINNING J Friday, January 14th % ENDING t Saturday, Jan. 29th \ < SATURDAY t January 29 t < SILKS! SILKS! J; f 1.50 Silk sale price yarcL?$1.2Q <>* 1.25 Silk sale price yard .. 1.00 1.00 Silk sale price yard 80 ^ .75 Silk sale price yard .. . Q <>> .50 Silk sale price yard 40 .25 Silk sale price yard.. .20 ^ .15 Silk Mulls sale price.. .12 < <1* pi 11 ce aaieif reatest 1 (ink* E-vtm | ir now on ? table Merchandise, H i at a Wonderful 1 i.m i==Entire Stock of 1 m g, Shoes, Hats, Etc, It Sf " '/*' to Save Money i JPW&fEMMBgggg- IS . uc1 [AKOFF j Jvfi, S? C. ni