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MASTER'S SALE
l..TJie State of South Carolina, 7
County of Abbeville.
?)ourt of Common Plens.
N/
'3'i*. 3- Pheiffer, et al, Plaintiff, 2
against
- ' I. Savage, et al, Defendants.
JEi? authority cf a Decree of Sale ^
iy the Court of Common Pleas for
*&ic*srville Countv, in said State, made I
- ? T ,?;n I
$13 51DOYC siaieu ucidc, x wui *_??*.
for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbe- ?
" viHfc,'(C- H., S. C., on Salesday in ^
April, A. D., 1916, within the le- t
i*a5 hours -of sale the following de- 5
scribed land, to wit: All that tract or (
* -parcel Of land situate, lying and be-1 j
* icg in Abbeville County, in the State 10
aforesaid, in the town of Calhoun ?,
FaSls, .S. C., and being known and 0
designated as lots one to ten inclus- p
iv? of Block "E." s
Also lots one to five inclusive of 3
Block "F," of Calhoun Falls accord- {,
:2jxg to plat of town of Calhoun Falls, q
made by DeCamp and Cunningham, ti
lots formerly _ conveyed by q
Calhoun Falls Co., to Fred rneiner, <;
deceased. (Sold at the risk of the ^
former purchaser.) ?
TERMS OF SALE?CASH? Pur- f
-djaser to pay for papers and stamps, i"
R. E. HILL, '
Master A. C., S. C. j
MASTER'S SALE \
j
The State of South Carolina, n
County of Abbeville.
Court of Common Pleas. /
n
4$ieer Drug Co., a corporation duly "
incorporated, by and under the jj
/laws of the State of South Caro- '?
ilina, J
against ?
JSEhas. A. Milford. J
d
By authority of a Decree of Sale ^
< by the Court of Common Pleas, for ?
AMbeville County, in said State, made fin
ihe above stated case, I will offer s
' A Sbr sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbe- Sl
viDe,<C. H., S. C., on Salesday in ,
....April. A. D. 1916, within the legal fcl
; hours of sale the following described
V load, to wit: All that tract or par
eel of land situate, lying and being
v- in_?he city of Abbeville, in Abbeville
^Cnnrtitv. in .the State aforesaid, front
~ivg irwenty-one (21) feet on public i
- square <Sf 'City of Abbeville, and run:
tang back in parallel lines a distance
x>f one hundred and fifty feet (150)
vujd bounded on the Northeast by ^
; .jpnWic square, Southeast by lot and
- storeroom formerly occupied by C. ^
j A_ .Milford & Co., as a book store,
i Southwest by National Bank of Ab'
bevilie and Northwest by store lot of
P. B. J?peed; the said lot being oc- ^
- copied for several years past by C. A ^
? ai^iford as a Drug Store.
TERMS OF SALE?One-half Cash f'
Balance on a credit of twelve month^, '
credit portion to be secured by bond ^
of purchaser and mortgage of prem- v
' ises sold; credit portion to bear in- *
.lerest at ihe rate of 7 per cent., with *
the provision that, if same has to be ^
-asaflected by suit, ten per cent attor- g
oeys fee shall be added. Purchaser
rznay have option of paying all cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers and B
.??amps.
R. E. HILL, f
Master A. C.. S. C. *
a
MASTER'S SALE [
"The State of South Carolina,
County of Abbeville,
Court of Common Pleas. "
Mrs. .L. W. "Mabry, Plaintiff,
against
ilVlrs. Elenora Baer, Ethel Baer, et al. jj
By authority of a Decree of Sale
' ?by the Court of Common Pleas for
.Abbeville County, in said State.
0 ; made in the above stated case, I
TjriQ offer for sale, at Public Outcry, ,
rat Abbeville, C. H., S. C., on Sales- fl
> -Jay in April, A. D., 1916, with- ri
ix the legal hours of sale the follow- "
vox, described land,* to-wit: All that
tracft or parcel of land situate, lying d
-and "being in the city of Abbeville,
Abbeville County, in the State afore- ??
said, fronting Seventy-five feet (75) b
iob Main Street and having 200 feet C
depth on both side lines, bounded 1
Main street and Livingston street b
arnd other lands of Mrs. L. W. Ma- ?
. Itry. E
Sold at the risk of the former purchaser.
tl
TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Pur- V
?* on/l ofomnc
-#C?12iu pay iui ua^i^i auu
R. E. HILL, Is
Master. A. C., S. C. C
S
MASTER'S SALE ?
o
The State of South Carolina, "
County of Abbeville. 0
Court of Common Pleas. c
'W. S. Henderson. Plaintiff, *
against t y,
"'SLala Elmore and Sam ^ho^.
Defendants. E
f
Bv authority of a Decree of Sale t
?v?v thn Court of Common Pleas for p
^AWbeville Count? in said State, made
ran t"i)e above stated case, I will offer ^
' i^-sale. f.t Public Outcrv. at Abbe- 1
- ville. C. K., S. C.. on Salesday in n
Auril. A. D.. 1916. within the lej*'1
hours of sale the following described
land, to wit: ~
All that tract or parcel of land sit- *
-Hate, lying and being in the City of
Abbeville, Abbeville County, in the
Stnt.0 aforesaid, being lots No's. 2 ?
anrt 3, facing Harrisburg street for 11
-a distance of 180 feet, and bounded *
-* on the north by lands of M. H. Wil- ^
* >'on, on the west by lots sold the ?
Trustees of Sunlight Lodge; East '
ay 'iot No. 4. owned by T. H. Elmore, ?
.an<l on the South by Harrisburg St. )'
TERMS OF SALE?CASH?Pur- o
/ i'jraser to pay for papers and stamps. *
R. E. HILL, a
Master A. C., S. C. ?
i
\
"When a man smokes cigarettes c
vr/<J wears passionate socks?but why ' t
- lay'tit; no man ever does. Jt
MASTER'S SALE |i
'he State of South Carolina, i
County of Abbeville, i h
Court of Common Pleas. j C
!. J. Hester and H. W. Lawson, as i}
Receivers of the Bank of Cal-1 ?
hcun Falls, ?
against
Jdward Reiser, Marjorie Bullick and n
others.
n
n
By authority of a Decree of Sale by E
he Court of Common Pleas for Ab- t
eville County, in said State, made in
he above state case. I will offer for n
ale, at Public Outcry, at Abbevillle J
J. H., S. C., on Salesday in April, y
i. D., 1916, within the legal hours n
f sale, the following described land. J
o wit: All that tract or parcel e
f land situate, lying and being in t
ibbeville County, in the State afore- c
aid, containing Ten and 3-100 (10 J
-100) Ac-es, bounded on the North c
y lands of Calhoun Falls Investment f
Company, on the East by said Co.. c
he road from Calhoun Falls and Jlowing
Springs intervening; or the
louth by Edward Keiser, on the West
y lands of C. J. Lyon, et al, as
hown by plat made by DeCamp and
Cunningham; Also all that tract of J
and in Magnolia Township, Abbeille
County, containing Three (3)
icres, more or less, bounded by
andii of Mrs. Pheiffer. Edward Keis- ^
r and Western Carolina Railroad;
eing the lot of land conveyed to G.
I. Smith by Calhoun Falls Invest- ^
nnni- P.r> hu deed dated Nov. 2. 1913
Also One and one-half (1 %) I
teres in town of Calhoun Falls, com- b
fencing at a corner of Seneca street c
i the Abbeville road, thence south S
0 degrees East 210 feet along the n
ine of the Abbeville road, to corner, e
hence South 68 degrees East 277 t
eet to corner on line of the P. R. & c
V. C. Railroad, thence North 20 % C
egrees West 226 feet to corner of 1
leneca street: thence along the line
f said street North 68 degrees West 1<
09 feet to starting point. The r
ame being in Block "C," on map of n
aid town. b
Terms of Sale?CASH. Purchaser C
0 pay for papers and stamps.
R. E. HILL, t
Master A. C.f S. C.
MASTER'S SALE
'he State of Sbuth Carolina,
County of Abbeville,
Court of Common Pleas. *
[enry P. McGee, Plaintiff,
against' i
J. Bowen and W. D. Barksdale,
Defendants. ,
By authority of a Decree of Sale j
y the Court of Common Pleas, for
ibbeville County, in said State, made I ^
1 the above stated case, I will offer
or sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbe- J
ille. C. H., S. C.. on Salesday in A
Lpril, A. D.. 1916, within the le- j?
al hours of sale, the following deeribed
land, to wit: All that tract r
parcel of land situate, lying and .
eing in Abbeville County, in the '
tate aforesaid, containing Sixty
nd One fifth (60 1-5) Acres, more
r less, and bounded by lands of T. J. E
lowen. J. R. Walker, R. 0. Branyan
nd others, being the same conveyed
5 T. J. Bowen by Nancy J. Stepp,
nd W. H. Moore about seventeen g
ears ago.
TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purhaser
to pay for papers and stamps. R.
E. HILL,
Master, A. C., S. C.
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES, FOR THE
WESTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.
n the matter of J. Walter Clamp,
Bankrupt.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
Pursuant to an order of the Court
lade in the above stated matter, I
all sell at Public Auction to the
iehest bidder for cash, in front of
le Court House at Abbeville, S. C.,
n Salesday in April, 1916, during
le legal hours of sale, the following ?
escribed real estate to wit:
(1) All that tract or plantation of a
ind, situate, lying and being in Ab- ,
eville County, in the State of South a
Carolina, containing ninety-three and
-2 (93 %) acres, more or less, and
ounded by lands of J. E. Branyon, ^
n the North and J. V. Pruitt on the
last, Mrs. B. E. Pruitt on the South; S
TT? T? 1 Tir r\ rpu.?... II
. It. ITU1U anu W . u. xuuuioa wn
lie West; being the place where J. p
Walter Clamp resides
(2) Also all that tract or parcel of ?
md, situate, lying and being in the ,
!our.ty of Abbeville and State of
outh Carolina, containing seven and
ne-eighth acres, more or less, and
ping on the Robinson Bridge Road,
n ttie East side of said road, and beig
in front of the house of J. Walter j
!lamp. and being bounded by lands ?
f J. Walter Clamp on all sides ex- q
ept the East and being bounded on ?j
he East by lands of J. L. Branyon, ^
nd being a part of the S. L. Calla- j
am place ?
Said tracts of land will be sold sep- ^
rately and for the purpose of satis- j
ying the mortgages now against g
hem. Sold at the risk of the former ^
urchaser. -y
Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to g
iay for the papers and stamps. t
C. C. CLINKSCALES, ^
'rustee in Bankruptcy in the above j
entitled matter. j
I
iREENWOOD LADY IN COLUM- I
BUS WHEN VILLA MADE RAID J
Mrs. J. S. Jones, a daughter of J. J
1. Warren, who lives about five miles J
rom the city in the Salak section, 1
ms in her home at Columbus, New E
Mexico last week when Francisco E
/"ill?, and his band made an attack
n the town and killed several Amer- cany.
Mrs. Jones remained in Colum- 1
ius until last Monday morning and
hen returned to her home here for
. visit to relatives. Her husband", a
on of Jim Jones ,who lives on the
Abbeville road, is still in Columbus,
irhere he has charge of a pack train
if mules which carry provisions over
he mountains of that rugged terrl- t
ory.?Greenwood Journal. 1
)EATH OF MISS MAGGIE GIBERT
Miss Maggie Gibert died at the
ome of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
ribert in the Lebanon section, on
Wednesday evening, March 15th,
916. She had long been a faithul
and consistent member of the Leanon
Presbyterian church, and funral
services were held there Friday
t eleven o'clock.
Miss Gibert is survived by her
lother and three sisters, Misses Anie
and Lucy Gibert, and Mrs. J. G.
Ivans, and Hon. J. S. Gibert, a broher.
Miss Gibert came of distinguished
ncestry, being a daughter of Rev.
. F. Gibert, who was for many
ears the beloved pastor of the Lebaon
church, and a descendent of
ean Louis Gibert, who came to Amrica
from France and established
he Huguenot settlement in Abbeville
ounty.
aq ut passim aq njM. ^aaqio ssxjtf
ommunity and sincere sympathy is
elt for her family and for her large
irele of relatives and friends.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
In Probate Court.
. B. Hampton, as administrator of
the Estate of Mrs. Samantha
IVTo-rrnc "Plnint.ifF.
ajfainst
Villie Poole, and other unknown
heirs of Samantha Morrison, deceased,
Defendants.
Ldvertisement to sell lands to aid
personally to pay debts.
Pursuant to an order of the Prolate
Court, I will sell at public outry
at Abbeville Court House, on
lalesday in April, 1916, for the paylent
of debts, the following describd
real estate belonging to the esate
of Mrs. Samantha Morrison, deeased,
situate in the State and
Jounty aforesaid, Diamond Hill
'ownship. 1
All that tract or parcel of land be- i
jnging to said Mrs. Samantha Morison,
deceased, containing ten acres,
lore or less, bounded on two sides
y lands of J. B. Hampton, Pratt
Jann and Louisa Patterson.
Terms Cash?Purchaser to pay for
itles and stamps.
J. F. MILLER,
Judge of Probate.
SHERIFFS SALE.
EXECUTION.
'earl M. Beckwith,
against
V. B. Martin.
By virtue of an execution to me
irected, in the above stated case, I
rill sell to the highest bidder, at
'ublic Auction, within the legal
ours of sale, at Abbeville, on Monay,
the 3rd of April, A. D. 1916, ,
11 the right, title and interest of 1
V. B. Martin, in the following de- (
cribed property, to wit: All that i
ract or parcel of land, situate in j
Lbbeville County, containing Eight i
tundred and Seventy Acres, more 1
r less, bounded by lands of Pearl
I. Beckwith, Evans lands, Abbeville ]
a Antreville Public Road, being part 1
f the Martin Mill tract.
Levied on and to be sold as the
roperty of W. B. Martin, to satisfy :
he aforesaid Execution and costs. i
TERMS?CASH. !
R. M. BURTS,
Sheriff Abbeville County, i
Tariff's Office. Abbeville C. H., S. C. !
March 14 th,' 1916:
Abbeville-Greenwood
MUTUAL
INSURANCE
ASSOCIATION
Property Insured, $1,890,000.
September 1, 1915.
Write to or call on the undersigned
r the Director of your Township
or any information you may desire
bout our plan of Insurance. ./
We insure your property against
estruction by
FIRE, WINDSTORM OR
LIGHTNING,
nd do so cheaper than any insurance
lompany in existence. Dwellings
overed with metal roofs are insured
or 25 per cent, cheaper than other
roperty.
Remember we are prepared to
rove to you that ours is the safest
nd cheapest plan of insurance
nown.
J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent,
Abbeville, S. C.
J. FRASER LYON, Pre..
Abbeville, S. C.
. G. Majors Greenwood
. T. Mabry Cokesbury
. H. Dodson Donalds
. S. Ellis Due West
V. W. L. Keller Long Cane
A Tfpllpr Smithville
). A. Wardlaw Cedar Springs
V. W. Bradley Abbeville
)r. J. A. Anderson Antreville
!. S. Boles Lowndesville
l. 0. Grant Magnolia
V. D. Morrah Calhoun Mills
!. P. Morrah Bordeaux
I. L. Rasor Walnut Grove
V. A. Nickles Hodges
I. G. Bowles : Coronaca
). S. Haltiwanger Ninety Six
). S. Haltiwanger Kinards
). S. Haltiwanger Fellowship
oseph Lake Phoenix
. W. Smith Verdery
. H. Chiles Bradley
. W. Lyon Troy
\ K. Moseley Yeldell
3. B. Bell Callison
3. B. Bell ' Kirkseys
Abbeville, S. C., June 1, 1915.
DR. W. E. McCOKD
.... DENTIST ....
over |
Dr. Speed's Drug Store !
Office
'hone 242. Abbeville, S. 0.
you have
H'"- be sure to get a
n copy of the new
Victor monthly
bulletin which
I. Iicwcai 111US1L.
Stop in and
h get a copy, 01
EH drop us a postai
H and we'll gladlj
In You haven't a
Eg Victorrayourhome
you'll find t'nt
flfi Victor bulletir
jS interesting any
ga for a copy. Bet
gBj ter still?stop ir
j|a and get it, anc
THE SUPREME COURT UPHOLD!
LEGALITY OF APPROPRIATION
FOR IMPROVEMENTS AT
ASYLUM.
Columbia, S. C., March 18.?Th<
supreme court has upheld the legality
of the appropriation of $100,000 fo]
continuing the improvements at th<
State Hospital for the Insane. Members
of the Board of Regents sait
this morning the improvements athe
asylum would be rushed forwart
as rapidly as possible.
The question as to the meaning o:
certain items 6f the appropriation ac
was raised by the comptroller gener
al, who asked a legal interpretatioi
of the part relating to the appropria
tions for the contemplated improve
ments at the asylum. The actioi
was lodged in the supreme court, ia
the original jurisdiction, the proceed
ings being exparte. The regents o:
the hospital were the petitioners anc
Carlton Sawyer, comptroller general
the respondent.
The opinion reviews the legislative
process of the asylum appropriation
and the statement is made that "I
can not be successfully contend?*
that the senate amendment stracl
?a. ia? o ? ei nn
l/UI? lUTIli ixu. A, ayyuupL IAULU^ yivv,
000 for rebuilding the hospital,** an(
a recapitulation of the items shown
says the opinion in effect, that it wai
the intention of the legislature to appropriate
$318,000 for maintenance
and salaries and $200,000 for re
building," otherwise the item in th<
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recapitulation would have been 01
$318,000.
The opinion, written by Chief Ji
tice Gary, is concurred in by As:
, ciate Justices Watts, Fraser, a
, Gage.
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I ESTATE OF L. O. SPEER, DEC']
Notice of Settlement and Applicati
I for Final Discharge
I TAKE NOTICE that on the 1J
day of April, 1916, I will render
final account of my accounts a
i doing as Administratrix of the 1
f tate of L. 0. Speer, deceased, in 1
office of Judge of Probate for Abl
ville County at 10 o'clock a. m., a
on the same day will apply for a
nal discharge from my trust as su
Administratrix.
| All persons having demands agaii
said estate will present them for pj
? menc on or before that day, prov
and authenticated or be forever b;
red.
Mrs. George Speer,
j Administratrix.
j So. 3421. REPORT (
' The National
at Abbeville, in the State of S. C.r at th<
| Xl JC
' 1. a Loans am! discounts (except thos<
. Total loans
2. Overdrafts. secured, $1,182.31; nnse
3. I. W. hontl?:
a V. S. bonds deposited to secure cl
Total TJ. S. bonds '..
> f>. Stocks, other than Federal Reserve
0. ? Subscription to stock of Federal ]
b Less amount unpaid
7. a Value of banking house (if uoeoc
9. Real estate owned other than bank:
10. Net amount fine from Federal R**se
11. a Net amount due from up-proved n
Chicago, and St. Louis
b Net amount due from approved i
r serve cities
9- 12'- Net amount due from banftsaud to
P. in 10 or 11)
I IS. a Outside checks and other ensh Ite
l 6- Fractional currency, nieket*, and
16. Notes of other national bants.
1 18. Coin and certificates
19. Legal-tender nates
f 20. Redemption fund! with F. S. Treasu
t
_ Total
1 { LlJ
24. Capital stoei paid i?
i 25. Surplus fund .
1 2$. Undivided profits
b Reserved for ...
1 e Less current expenses,, interest,, h
J 27. Cirettlatlnflr notes outstanding
1 I> mnnd tlepoHilx:
' 32. Individual dep?>stt& subjeet to cheek
133. Certificates of deposit due fcn less tt
, 35. Cashier's checks outstanding.
? ' Total
j State of South Carolina, County of AW
I, H. G. Smith, Cashier of th? abf
c above statement is true to the best of )
Subscribed and sworn to before me
9
3
Correct?Attest:
W. M. BARNWELL,
A. M. SMITH.
WM. N. GHA.YDOX,
! Directors.
)N-WILS
IERY DEPA1
harge of Miss Evi
f and Miss Lula Pi
fully prepared tc
emands for Ladies,
Childrens Spring .
J stock has been s
i much care in the
ers of fashion?Yc
in our show rooi
11
t you would see in
3S. of New Yorkdifference:
Our pr
t 50 per cent less.
We have no forma
-Come whenever i
convenience an
find us ready to
reasonable demand
IN WILS
lly FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE.
asso_
Capt. M. B. Syfan, Mr. C. D.
nd Brown, Mr. B. F. Swetenbergr and
Engineer McPherson went up to
Charlotte last week and met the offi?
cers of the Southern road, having
been called there for a meeting of
the employees on this Division, who
V* OltA 4M AowvnAA fllA VMlof
"OYC UCCU 111 tlic DCiVltC lUi Wil/
twenty-five years. About two nunion
dred and fifty men were present and
each one was given a handsome med>th
al stating the time of service which
a had been given the road. The pre,nd
sentation was made by President.
Es- Fairfax Harrison, who expressed hi* !
;he appreciation of the faithful service
be- rendered the road and of the friendnd
ship which existed between the road
fi- and the employees.
tch The men on the Southern in Abbeville
are respected and esteemed
nst by our people and much interest has
iy- been taken in this compliment which
en has been paid them.
ar- Capt. Syfan has been on the road
since he was a boy and people would
not know what to think of the South- :
ern branch without a Syfan on it.
)F CONDITION OF .' ;
Bank of Abbeville,
i close of business on Mareh 7,1916.
SOURCES.
& shown on by. $235,217.44 . ,
, 235,217 44.
cured, $10.00 1,192 84
rculatlon (par Tal?e> $18,750.00
18,75a-00Bank
stock 500 00
RpSMrve Ruxtlr * A (U1
Sviso.oo s.rao'oo umbered)
5,000.00
5,000' 00'
imghoase... 6,877 84
it? Rmfe g,977 67 '
eserve ageiits i? New York,
$21,634.65
reserve agents- la other le
27.572.51 49,207 16inkers-(other
then ineioded
5,856 80'
me-.. *4,TZ4J3- ?
eents; 186.58 4,959 7St
3,165 00&&
10,433 00
. 3,400 00'
rer aitxf due firom- IF. S. Treasurer... 937 50
$355,124 47:
iBILlTIESi
$ 75,000 00
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$ 8(,5?aai
$ 8 583k 21
:Uidi tikXcs- pitldi 4,191.20 4,392' Oil
18,750 00-^
I. .' 199.689-9T
uait 3& tfays ;...... 26,805 63;
486 86
$355424 4TV
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w:p-n?t.D?wl tv?nIt. do potannly swear that the
a?y Imowtectee ami befM. \
H. G. SMITH, Cashier.
this 18th d?y of Mareh, 1916c
ALBKBT HENRY.
Notary Pubfie S. C.
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