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The Abbeville Press and Bannefi BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAy7 JANUARY 2l7 189l7 VOLUME XXXV. XOlrtm SEL OUR I Will be offered The Low Pric IF MONI I Ifiif'jjf and : Ages 4 to 13 whi We A Big Reductioi Big Reductioi Big Reductioi Now is Y< H. D. Reese, WATCH BEPAIRER, Ahhftville. S. C.. IS ALWAYS ready to serve the publlo in hla line of business, and solicits a share of the work in bis line. He will keep a varied stock of the best and cheapest apeotarles and pye-glasses, together with silver plated ware and Jewelry. Nov. 10 1890. IF YOU ARE GOING WEST AND WANT LOW RATES To Arkansas Texas, Missouri.Colorada, Oregon and California, or any point WEST or NORTHWESTIT WILL PAY YOU To writ* to me. FRED D. BUSH, D. P. A,L4N.RR 38 Wall St., Atlanta, Ga. Oct., 29, 1590-6m Car Load OS HORSES. I HAVE for fate a car load of the flneet KENTUCKY SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES Ibat oould be obtained for the money. Call ana matte your selection. A. B. HAMLIN, Agent. Sept. 23, 1800, tt PERFECTED J^m\ CRYSTAL LENSES B& \ TMDI MARK. WMs , . \\ QnAlit? fint Aad Alnrfl. /^ j.iSBefflr\'jF!^y5L,?!SsB 1 H. D. REESE. Abbeville, 8. C.. and J. B. FRANKS, Lowndesvllle, S. C.^are exclusive dealers in these celebrated glasses. Faulkner K ell a si & Moore, (Only Manufacturing Opticians In the South) Oct. 15.1800. 4m Atlanta. Oa. BEST ORIGINAL FOREST LUMBER of all kinds on the Due West and Abbeville road, five miles from Abbeville. Sold and de ilvered In any quantity. 43-A11 orders promptly and faithfully filled. G. N. NICKLE8. Dec. 10,1890. tf. MAGMORPHY & STORY, ARCHITECTS, No. 8 Gray's Piazza, AUGUSTA, GA . uv prupamt) TO MAKE PLANS anci A uuperlntend the building of CHURCHES. COURT H0USE8, SCHOOL HOUSES, JAILS. HOTELS. THEATRE8, STORES. DWELLINGS. June 4, 1890,12m New Bakery, Next Door tc the Post Office. THE undersigned takes pleasure In Inform lng the public of Abbeville thnt he ha opened a FIRST-CLASS BAKERY, and hi in now prepared to furnleh you all wltl Dread, Cakes, Pies. &c.. All orders will b< promptly attended to. Hoping to receive a liberal share of you patronage, I remain your*, respectfully, h CHARLES RICE. git Abbeville, Oct. 15, I860. LING 5NTIRE ! for the next 30 < ie of Cotton a 3Y-SAVING P] ? AV ?m\ ilk TP Is to sell almos BM'? SfilR 55^ ht&* KsC . ^Wf ?S>5 KH 503 WE HA ch we now offer at Iso OJ is on Hats am is on Gent's I is nn Flannel 3ur Time t |The Abbeville'Land, Loan' an3 ? ir* iinprovemeni; uompany. IN ACCORDANCE with Commission of Secre ary of State J. Q,. Marshall directed to the undersigned Board of Corporators of the ABBEVILLE LAND, LOAN AND IMPROVEMEUT COMPANYNotlce is ereby given that the books of subscription of said company will be open at the office of J. ALLEN SMITH, president, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th _nst., at the Abbeville National Bank. J. ALLEN SMITH, W. C. McGOWAN, P. ROSENBERG, AUG. W. SMITH, E. A. TEMPLETON, R. M. HADDON, T. P. COTHRAN. Board of Corporators. Abbeville, S. C., Fob. 5 1890. 3NTE3-OT Fancy Grocery. 6. H. MOORE |"T AS opened a New Fancy and Green Gr? IT. eery Store In Cotbran's Block. He deals in everything found in a Fancy I Famllv Grocery Store, where yon can pur chase the nicest CANNED GOODS, consisting of Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, : ? 0* jhl 9 together with FRESH PRUNES, APPLES, etc., and otber delicacies. The substantiate are BACON, BREAKFAST STRIPS, MEAL, IRISH POTATOES, and CABBAGE. FLOUR, MOLASSES, HAMS, Cigars of the Best Brands, v Fresh Fish and Oysters, Pork Sausage and the cholccHt Beef a specially. Oct 22, 1890. DR. E, L. WILSON, *a_Offlce up stairs over R. W. Cannons store Aug. 29,1889. Terra Cotta Wells. riiHE undersigned Is not disposed to brag on i. his new mode of water supply, but It Is proven beyond the shadow or a doubt that nis wells are the best and more durable than any other kind. He boasts of not having lost a slncle one in seven years, while twothirds of his work is for parties having lost their dug wells. Address, C. M. CALHOUN, Greenwood, 8. C. They are frog proof andsuperlor to one dug, ana ure uuunu 10 Hupcincuc uu uiiiem. Joel 8. Bally, Greenwood, S. C. Greenwood Cotton and Oil Mills. Cal. Klnard, Ninety-Six, S. C. Rev. Prebsly, Due West, S. C. Jones Miller, I bbevllle.S. C. I have sunk nine-tenths of the wells in my town in seven years. Aug. [ For Sale. Avery desirable residence on Main street, near tbe Publio Square. The lot contains ONE ACRE with a twostory frame building: with Ight rooms, kitchen and stable. A good well of excellent water on the premises. Persons wishing to purchase apply at THIS OFFICE. Oct. 28, 1890, U GRAYDON 4 GRAYDON, E. S. F. GILES, Abbeville, 8. C. Greenwood, s. O, ; GBAYDON & SRAYDON & GILES ? WE have formed a partnership for the prac1 ** tlce of law in all Its branches, under the 6 Ann name of GRAYDON ?fc GRAYDON & GILES. All business entrusted to any of the r Arm will receive prompt attention. ELLIS G. GRAYDON, WM. N. GRAYDON, E. S. F. GILES. March 12,1890. tf OUT STOCK C days at such B] nd Scarcity o RICES IS AN it REGARDLESS 0 I U<im1 YE 200 F the ASTONISHING Rfia-r* "Ri LJLV/X A#J i Shoes, burnishing Gc Overshirts. Mwk tt o Save Mc sex: %^% wa%$&0 mm Do You Wear Spectacles ? If bo, go to the NEW JEWELRY STORE in Greenwood, and have your eveB properly fitted. A full line of SPECTACLES and EYK GLASSES alwayB In Btock. The repairing of WATCHES. CLOCKS and JEWELRY a specialty. KEY WINDING WATCHES changed to stem wind at short notice. If you want your Watch put In first-class order, carry It to HENNEMAN. It costs you no more to have your work repaired In the best manner than itdoes to have it "botched" and a good time piece posBibly ruined. I give you the very finest work that skill ana experience can oommand. My Charges are the Lowest. How mnny who read this advertisement have Watches that ran "all right" for a few days, or weeks, then stop without any apparent cause? How many of you h ive Watches that are good?or rather they should be?you paid for a good one. Yet you cannot get It regulated for love or money. It will run a little fast or slow. In faot you are beginning to be or already are disgusted with the "machine," and have lost all confidence in your watch which ha* been and should be now a faithful time piece. To all such unhappy possessors of Watches I would say?bring your Watch to HENNEMAN, get him to put It In order, and you will be troubled no longer in the manner abeve described. When you look at your watch it will be running, and ON TIME. "YOU WIND THE WATCH, WE DO THE REST." All work warranted twelve months. I carry a first-class stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at lowest prices. The only Jeweler In this section who can do your ENGRAVING without "sending It off." Any style of letter or monogram engraved at short notice. All work repaired promptly and delivered at the time promised. No being put off by work not being finished when you call for it. Place of business in F. F. Dunbar iCo's Store. Don't mistake the place. E. B. Hennemami, GREENWOOD, S. 0. July 28,1890, tf House and Lot For Sale. T OFFER for sale my House and Lot in th? J. town or AbDeviue, s. u M. L. BONHAM, Columbia, S. C. Apply to 8. C. CASON, Abbeville, 8. 0. Sept. 17.1890. NOTICE. rpHE School Commissioner can always b< 1 round in bis office at the Court House or SALEDAY and the 15th of every month, ex cept when the 15th occurs on Sunday, It which case his office will be open on the 14th Feb. 6,1881), tf Save Money. UNPARALELLED OFFER. A GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO. 7U octave! rosewoood case, with plush top stool cover, and Instruction book; and freight pal< to nearest depot for SiOO. Easy terms of payment can be had, If de sired. Each instrument is fully warraute< for five years. O-For circulars, terms, and full particu 1 lar*. Address, JOHN A. HOLLAND, . Ninety-Six, S. C. Dec. 10,1890. Removal. \ FTER this date my office will be foun* A over Cannon's store, for the Hummer. 8. G. THOMSON. AimOYIII?, June zo, low, II i ! SI )F FALL B REDUCTIONS f Money has le [Y INDUCEME ?F PRICE, being terril EMf g wffl b* 'AIR BOY'S rLY LOW PRICES o io> "R.pH Big Red ?ods. Big Red Big Red >ney. Tliis STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. . County of Abbeville. j COURT 0? COMMON PLEAS. a " -- E C " .. d Sallle A. Knox, as administratrix of ike e Estate of Edward N. Knox, deceased. "1 s Plaintiff , against David C.Knox,;Samuel B. Knox, James W. Knox, John M. Knox, Thomas M. Knox Robert W. Knox.'Janle Qllllam, wife o ] Jas. Gilliam, Eugene Hllburn, Annie B. Unburn, Benjamin F. Smith, Robert ^ McNeill,Thomas McNeill, Annie McNeill^ I 1 James McNeill,Nora McNeill and Quilford' I o mue, i/cicuuMuus, : c COPY SUMMONS. 1 FOR RELIEF. i (Complaint not Served.) X i To the Defendants, above named. V ^ X OU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND t< required to answer the complaint In this P action, which has.bcen tiled in the office of the p Judge of Probate for Abbeville Connty and to 6erve a copy of your answer to the E said complaint on the subscribers at his office at Abbeville Court Honse, South Carolina, wl.hln twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of snch service: and if you fall to answer the complaint with- J in the time aTorexald, the plaintiffs in g( this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint to wit The sale of the real estate of Edward N; Knox deceased for the payment of his debts. 1 Dated 24th day of December, A. D. 1890. J J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. W. A. LEE, Plaintiff's Attorney. T o the absent defendnnt, David C. Knox, g Take Notice?That the summons In this c< action, of which the foregoing is a copy, has been filed in the office of the Judge ol the T Probate Court on tho 24th of December i?on w a T.ER T Plaintiff's Attorney. j? Dec. 24, JSOO. flt. S For Sale. AT Public Outcry on SALEDAY iu FED. RUARY, the bulldlnc lot (5acreR) on the Pendleton road, next to Mrs. E. W. Mabry's. J. K. LiVINGSTOV, P for \V. C. WAKDLA W, , Dec. 31.1S90. Executor. I a Tlte ! ?? jr? ***. * m h illS M I Abbeville, S. C. 5 Does General Banking Business. Buys and sells Exchange and makes Collec- ] Hons. ? DEPOSITS SOLICITED. Ci i P , Win. H. Parker, J. E. Todd, 1' i President. Vice-Pres. ~ A. Rf. Aiken, cashier. { March 5, 1800-12m I WM. H.PARKER W. C. McGOWAN' P PARKER &McG0 WAN ? ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, f 1 ABBEVILLE, C. H., S. C. * WILL practice also In the Circuit Courts of the United States for South Carolina 3LLIJS AND W that we exped ift us Overcrc NT THE W bly OVERSTOCKEI & sold ni fij 3 knee: f 35c., 50c., and 6 uctior Luctions on G Luctions on D Luctions on a] Grand Of G. A. DOUGLASS Has od band a full Stock of )ry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing ud HAT8. A complete line of Saddles, (Tidies and Harness,ICrockery, Guns, Pistole, utlery. Barbed Wire, and Hardware of every escrlption. Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Jewlry, Fancy and Domestic Groceries, ProviPlantation :Suyplies. Just received a lot of Sewing Machines of the latest and most mproved styles with all attachaents and warranted for five years ,t from $16 to $25, either for Cash ir partial payments, ALSO A LOT OF lorses, Mules and Wagons ASH or on TIME and on the very best ERMS. Oct. 15, 1890. Notice. r HAVE A MARE MULE, MOUSE COLL ored and about 15 hands high, which come j me on Dec, 6,1890. The owner can get by nying for this advertisement and other exenses and describing the same. UaiinAAf fll 1 I V IVCOUKVhiUiv SILAS ROBINSON. Cheatham Mills, four miles northeast of onalds, S. C. Dec. 10,1890. ' Notice. k LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ES* tate of G. H. NVaddell will please Htle atonee, W. O. RICE Administrator. Dec. 10, 1890. tf ?EERIN & COTHBAN, .Attorneys at Law, s.c. Candidates. We are authorized to announce Mr. JUNUS C. MARTIN as a candidate for Countv U8lness Agent for the Alliance of Abbeville >unty. tf Photographs! Photographs! AM NOW READY IN MY NEW GAL lery, fitted up in first-class order, for doing i>od work. Over Allen's New Furniture tore, one door south of Greenwood Bank. ^Satisfaction guaranteed, in every clasg "'I "inloln nhr?!n<rrfinh work. r o--.- A A MORRIS. Jan. 7, 1891. 41. DR. J. B. BRITT, HVSICIAN AND DRUOGIST, - VERDERY, S. C. fkEALER. In Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chem[J icals. Paints, Stationery, fine Perfumery nd Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, Ac. Prescriptions accurately prepared at all ours. [Dec. 31,1890,12m . leturns to Probate Court. ALL Administrators, Executors. Guarlaus and Trustees are required to make relrn of receipts and expenditures on account f their several estates before the first day of larch next, or be subject to rule and costs. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Jtin. 1 1801. [)ICHARD GANTT, is now prepared to ao IV all work In Lis department In the best lanner and at reasonable charges. Monthly ustomers shaving. hair cutting and shamoolng 81 psr mouth. Rasors honed and put 1 the best condition for 25 cents each. iBmBWw | HAVE JUST received an Immense line of i Winter samples, and am prepared to suply this people with tbe best o 1 Clothing at ery LOWEST PRICES. Jatisfaction and a Fit Guaranteed. lull and see my samples at JONES F. MIL<ER'S corner store. BROWNING, KING i CO. J. A. ALLEN, Agent. Abbeville, S. C., Aug. 27. JT ! rOODS j SAN SWEEP, j rG 01 INTER G ; to make a CL] >wded with "W ODS WILL B i HMD } in this line. P^lN"TS 5c., well worth 50c. ls in ! ent's Underw ry Goods, il Jeans and ] til it i For is for C | THE ABBEVILLE on i AND FERTILIZER COMPANY Manufacture Cotton Seed Oil, EulULand Fertilizers. - THEY are now prepared to Qin Cotton al the McMIUru Glo, at the lowest market price, and will pay the highest market prlc< or Cotton Seed. Their Improved Ginnery, with six seventj saw gins and two presses will be ready foi work by the 1st ol OCTOBER, and the greatest facilities of modern invention will be offered to the public. <nu? Phi-u.-n. ui?h nraAa EWHH?AI A lie vinvaanorr jiik'i vjmwv ? w . ranks the very highest In the State according to the analysis of the Agricultural Department. Over 5,000 Tods will be offered to the farmers for the next crop. J. L. PEREIN, MANAGER Sept. 10, 1690. L.W.Sign&Co. Bakers and -DEALERS IN? Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Candies, &c, WE are receiving daily fresh supplies Canned Goods, all kinds and sizes. vnuxvs, SUCH AS ORANGES, APPLES, C0C0ANUTS, *? * ttM ItTin TlA , J3AWNAINACS filC. A large lot of Candle*, Fancy Stick. Don't forget our line of Tobacco and Cigars Nuts, Raisins, Tea, Coffee, Bread, Caket Crackers, Cider, Soda Water, Christmas No tlons.Flre Works. First door befow New Hotel. Nov. 26, 1890. Aid. t SI1 4 C0, DEALERS IN Mules and Horses. HAVE finished their new Stables on Washington Street opposite Seal, Mcllwuine <fc Co.'s Shops, and will bave by Thursday 01 this week two car loads of the finest mules ever brought on the market. Como eurly and secure a nice mare or mule. Ifyou want the best mule on the market for the best money, call to see them. Dec. 3,1890. tf JN0TIU1S. Any one wanting to rent a one or two horse FARM well Improved near Due West, apply to R. 8, GALLOWAY. Deo. 3{ 1890. tf. Medical Notice. WE the undersigned have formed a copartnership under the tirm name and style of Mabry & Neuffer for the practice of MEDICINE and SURGERY In ail their branches. Calls will be promptly attended to. When the services or both are required only one charge will be made. THOMAS J. MABRY, M. D., G. A. NEUFFER, M. D. April 4th, 1890. /inter Goods. i| E SOLD. , V5c. and $i.OO. . 1 "I Shoes. ear. Pants Goods. !asb. Only. I Co.] FOR SALE. The D. J. Jordan Home Plic#/|J ?234 Acres. I TERMS-FOUR EQUAL annual in8TALMENTS?WITH LEAVE to ANTICIPATE PAYMENT. ' The land lies four miles north- 'm west of Abbeville. Over one hundred acres open and Id a bigb state of cultivation ?Pasture lands unexcelled?and would make ' / ? a splendid stock-farm. Part of the placets la original forest. Good tenant bouse*. Titles clear. Apply to A. St. CLAIR LEE. . 8 2mos. Green wood. & a 'vSs Deo. 24, 1890. The State s! South Carolina, ;j county of ab3sxille. t PEOBATE COUKT. -N ' ?n|8 1 Notice to Debtora and Credltfigv In tbe matter of the Estate ! REID, deceased. ALL persons Indebted to said estate must settle without delay, and tboM hoi din? a claims against the estate must present them \-|5 properly attested to [ J. A. REID. iSskdl Jan. 7,1891. Execuior. \ >l| The State of South Carolina* 1 COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COUET. Petition for Settlement and Discharge. " a In the matter of the estate of JANE BL -4 LINDSAY, deceased. * 'J A. T. Robinson as administrator for aid % Estate having applied for settlement and dl?charge. It Is ordered, that Wednesday the fourth da7 ' " of February next be fixed for grantingtba . relief prayed for. J. FULLER LYON. Judge Probate Comt. '-3 Jan. 5,1891. chaimeh's fiiiilll Baby Carriages Justin. Prices 88, $10,112, flfl. Good and a I mmaMTT a fWMWi _ Parlor~Soits, - ' "P Combination In style. Very pretty. ?rW? m. 'y Lo WBges, Covered In beautiful Moquette plushes, at low prices. 3.50, 94 Each Best Woven Wire Spring Beds. Will last a llie time. 10th Century Sideboards In Walnut and Oak. 16th Ceotury Book Cases Walnut and Onk. Handsome goods. 10 Walput Suits, With toilet In Washstand. Prices lrom |88 to $75. Best goods. __ .inn rhnira WWW V..U.I o Just to hand. All gtylea and price*. Bedsteads 82. 83. $5 to S10 each, complete with caster 500 Rolls Wall Paper And Bordering to match. Cheap. The above goods at CHALMER'S Furniture Store. ^ Oct. 29. 1890. : Walter L. Miller, Attorney nnd (' nnxellor stLsw, a i2dwif t r q n AUUU ? 1UJUU< K3? V/i ^ PRACTICES IN BOTH STATE AND J Federal Courts. Special attention given 1 tocollections and to Investigating titles. 8 Dec. 3, im 6rao, j t* > ? - _. ^