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wUf * The Press and Banner Twelve 3?ages. By HUGH WILSON. * I Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1891. : Valentine's Hay. Last Saturday was St, Valentine's day, and i the young people ol the town, compllmenico 1 their sweethearts by pretty missives. Tho stock of valentines at Messrs H. W. La warn i ^ <& Co's was unusually large and pretty. For i a week the young folk have been buy- i ing the choicest specimens. : In addition to the pretty ralentines, and pentimental verses, there were on sale a col- 1 lection of insulting pictures, which by courte- J *y, were called'-comic valentines." Some of < our popular young men oeing me recipients of some of the red and yellow monstrosities. It seems to bo a pity that anybody should end a neighbor such ugly thing*, aud waste postage stamps on them. The Election In Long Cane. The third primary election for trial Justice came off last Saturday at Willow Spring, with the following result: A. B. Robertson, 85 votes. A. F. Calvert, 00 votes. Mr. Calvert had been In office for about sixteen or seventeen years. Heretofore Long Cane has voted almost as a unit bet it seems that they are pretty well divided now. It is to be hoped that they may get together before the next general primary election. C*tton. ^ During the lost week we have hod quite a lot of cotton on our market, which was quick- < )y bought by our buyers, who are paying tiptop prices for all grades. The sample is gen- ^ . erally of a low grade. The rainy weather in j the Fail greatly injured the staple, and the present depression in prices is owing more to t the quality of the staple than anything else, r Prices range from six to nine cenle. t , i P. RoKeubertc A Co. t Messrs. P. Rosenberg & Co. are doing a ? splendid business. They have an immense . stock of all kinds of goods, and tneir low { prices are drawing customers from every seotion of the county. Their magnificent big , tore Is tilled from garret to cellar. r His Leg Has Badly Cnt. | ' Peter Richey, while cutting wood yesterday i morning for Mr. J. C. Kiugh in this village, i had the misfortune to cut nls leg very severe- t )y. He bled profusely, and it seemed Rt one c time as he would bleed to death. The cut was about half way between the ankle and e the knee. < Departed this life on*the 18th Dec. 1890., Jaa. I S. Boucblilon, of Pelzer, S. C. The deceased ' had been a sufferer for a number of years, * and was advised by tus pnysicians mat a change of climate would be beneficial. He then came to Bordeaux the home of his birth where he lingered some months. He bore hi* sickness with that patience and meekness characteristic of a Christian. Had no rears of death; was oft heard to repeat some lines of different hymns: Near my God to thee? Jesus lover of my soul? His remains were entered in the Wellington cemetery. Bark florae. His friends, and they are many, were glad to meet General M. L. Bonham In town last week. The General com?;on business connected with the insurance. Judge McGowan has been quite sick during the last week. He suffered more on Wednesday and seemed sicker than at any other time. No great change In bis condition has occurred, though the symptoms are encouraging, and he Is gradually improving. Mb. Cai,houn Hamlin and Mr. Kelly Bowie are on a trade for the rent of Mr. Bowie's bouse. If Mr. Hamlin gets Mr, ?? ' - ? U- ?.lll It It I .. naaiinv J3UW1H B Iiuunc, 1UI . uun IC nm unci; the Alston House as a boarding bouse. Dk. H. D. Wilson, formerly of 'his place, but now of Balnbrldge, Ga., has been elected President of the Hoigate Ice Machine Con stractlon Company of that city. Abbeville men always come to the lop. The Abbeville Court House Affiance will meet at Abbeville Court Houss on Suturday, February 81,1891; at 11 o'clock a. m. sharp. 8 a full attendance Is requested. Owing to the fact that there are yet some portions who liave not puld up their subscrlp- t tlons, we have delayed publishing the list in order to glv e them more time. . Ou hand and to arrive 60,000 feet lumber, 100 barrel lime, 75,000 shingles, 800 pairs sa*h, \ blinds and doors. B. K. Beacham, Maoa- e ger. Hon. W. H. Pabkkr bus been In bed for a J week, until yesterday, when be was able to . come to the bank for a little while. ' Nxxt Friday night Is the time for the regit- j lar monthly meeting of the Literary club. , Mrs. Smith will entertain the olub. We bad n pleasant call laBl night from Charles A. Blgby, who is now in the employ 1 of the C. C. A A. road. _ The Admiral of the Navy, David Diion i Porter, died in Washington, D. O., February ?. 13,1891, aged 77. Mb. r. M. Haddon Is building a handsome f two story house on the lot which Mrs. K. C. ' Perrln owned. f Mbs. Minnie Wii-son Is building a dwel- t ling house, on the lot which she bought from , Mrs. Taggart. Pound Calicos. A big lot of it. dark and * light colors at W. Joel Smith &. Sons. The mule trade at Abbeville has been Iro- 0 mense during this season. ? New Spring Suits Just opened at Smith & a Sons. \ Contributed Ltcsli. f! t Abbeville, 8. C., February 18,1891. c "M" Is sick, the weather has been bad, and , news 1b scarce. K Mr. Frank Mitchell from the Savannah side was in town last Fridty. t Liens have already opened and all sorts of h produce is now being hauled from the town a to the country?also large quantities of guano. Mr. Wm. M. Nelll one of Mount Carmel's prosperous merchants was in town last, week on business. The many friends of M. L. Bon ham were glad to see him on our streets last week. Mr. Willie Hill enjoyed a trip over the G , CAN. Road last Friday from this point to Savanuah river. Hon. John E. Bradley was In town last Messrs. C. P. Hammond Jfc Co. have a neat new sign for public iuspectlou?read It. Mr. J. S. Bowen from the Savannah tide was in town last Saturday. Miss Lizzie Kerr a beautiful and accomplished young lady, formerly of Winxhoro. nut now from Greeuwood, has been visiting the family of Mr. J. R. Blake, and returned home yesterday. Her newly made friends regret her stay was so short, aud we hope she will come a^alo to stay longer. The solo sung in the Methodist choir last Sunday night was most charmingly and sweetly rendered, and was much enjoyed by the congregation. Our young people did not foreet the Valen tine day, bul enjoyed it by sending and receiving valentines. Prof. J. A. Hill went to Greenwood one day last week on important business. Now is the titne to begin gardening, if you want t o enjoy early vegetables? p Look out wben tbe moon gets right and v plant potatoes. c Mr. Byfan Is better. Mrs. J. F. C. DuPre and daughter are off to , Lowndesville. . Mr Ciaud Beacham is offered a siiuation on tbe G., C. &N. Road. 1 Mrs. Puckett of Ninety-Six is visiting her i6ter Mrs. G. W. Syfau. 0 Mr. ;T. T. Mosby one of the handsomest s salesmen on tbe road arrived in ibe city 8 last Monday ; and we learn will take his family to Baltimore to-morrow. Mrs. Mosby \ and family have been In our midst quite a . while, and have now many friends, wbo will learn of their departure with sincere regret. ^ ? Attention Ladies! Vou can getsome elegant bargains in spring gooaa ai r. noaenDerg & ? Co. < All the ladles should rend P. Rosenberg & 1 Co's advertisement this week. Ladies will And it decidedly to their inter- ' est to secure some of t lie elegant bargains advertised this week. P. Rosenberg & Co. < Don't pay 12% cents for the same sateen we will sell you at eight cents. tP. Rosenberg & i Co. Those who call early will get the nicest selection of our big bargains in sateens, lawns, | outings, etc. P. Rosenberg & Co. ITa Irnan o full nnnnlr nf nalvanlZAd h Arhf-fi 1 wire. P.*Ro8enberi:r& Co. tf. Knitting cotton and knitting wool, ful line color* at R. M. Haddon & Co. Flour! flour! flour! All grades at lowest pa Ices. P. Rosenberg <fc Co. Read what P. Rosenberg 4 Co. have to say about farm supplies. We are sole agents for the very latest improved "Dixie Plow." The best plow In the country. Examluethem before buying else-, where. W. Joel Smith it Son. Patronize home enterprise by buying your fertilizer from Abbeville oil mill, I < : "V DOTTING DONALDS. Visitors?Deep Well* FertilizersHappy Marrlarc. Dondalds, s. c.. Feb. 16,1691. On account of the protracted rains on ruude are almoat Impassable. Mr. A. E. Norrls, of Coltesbury, has bee spending a few days In town working u Life Insurance. Quite a number of our youug people attent ed theoberades at Honea Path the night ( i ho ld?h Th?v rennrt & Dleaaant time, an that the plays were good and well renderec Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Agnew are visiting re alive* at Pelzer. Rumor bas It that Mr. Martin will not b the last widower to get married. Who 1 tie? Miss Marie Wright, who has been visltin relatives aud friends In Donalds, Is no\ pending a while in Honea Path, after whic the will return to her home at Pendletot 3. C. Miss Lena Booker, one of our most talente roung ladles, has returned to the Due Wei Pemale College, and has entered the Senlo :lass. Rev. E. W. Mason, pastor of the M. E ;hurch of this place, preached a most excel ent sermon Sunday rrom the text, "Be thoi althful unto death, and I will give thee i rrown of life."' Owing to the bad weather tb songregatlon was small. Rev.R. H. Smith, the drummer preacher, c \nderson, gave us an interesting lecture la* Wednesday night on "Amerlo.i as I baveseei t." Mr. Smith has traveled a great deal, am s an eloquent speaker. He was enthusiast! n his praise of the beautiful and impressiv icenesto be found in America, and advise ivery one to travel over hlsowu country am idmlre her beauties before rushing across th .he waters lu search of things grander. HI ecture was very much enjoyed by all whi leard him, I'ha momhuri nf f.hn r.hnlr will meet at Mrs I. C. liodson's next Saturday night to prac .Ice. Hon. J. E. Todd and Mr. W. A. Cainpbel lave two desirable residences In West Km "or rent. Airs. W. B. Acker has been quite 111 for se\ ;ral days, but Is now better. Tbe Donalds Alliance has closed a trad /pith Messrs. R. C. Brownlee ?fc Co.. for tbei fertilizers. Mr, J. O. Mattlson Is off to Cberaw to spent i few days. He cut the buttonat the weddini eceptlon Tuesday night, which means he I o be a bachelor, and It is thought be becami ilarmed, and has gone to see If bis girl be leves In this kind of stuff. However, we d< >ot think the button could interfere In thl use. It was cut too late. A great deal of fertilizers are being shlppei o this point this season, and the farmers an muling it off rapidly. Mr. Andrew Agnew, living a few miles bo ow Donalds, has been blasting out a well fo ibout two months, and as yet has not gen nore than 60 feet deep. Unfortunately, "th veil was commenced upon a rock ten mile hick and no water cau be had until this rod 8 overcome." Will some mathemetlciai tindly give uh the time at Ibis rate, it wil ake to get through this rock and what th out will be when completed ? Mr. John Algary is our authority for th tbove, aud for further particulars please cal >n biiD. The marriage ceremony of Miss Mamt 'urkerson, of (ireeuwood, anil Mr. C. V. Mar In, of Donalds, wa? performed last Tuesday it 2:3J p. m., at the residence of Mr. A. J {proles,of the former place, by the R?v. Mi Jarroll, of Ninety-Six. Soon after the ceremony the bridal coupl md tbelr attendants, Miss Mollle Held am Hr. J.O Mattison, left CJreenwooU for tlili jiace. Upon their arrival here tbey were me iy friends who escorted them to the beautlfu mme of the groom. That night a royal reception was given li louor of the auspicious event, to which th e'atlves and young people were Invited. Early In the evening the invited guests a> lembled, and after the usual greetings am longratulatlons the party repaired to the din ng room, and lor an hour or more an elegan upper was served. The merry party dispersed at a little afte ileven o'clock, having spent a most delight ill evening. The bride was the recipient o uany valuable and useful presents. Mr. Martin Is one of Donalds' most excel ent ami prosperous citizen, and the brldeon \i the most popular and charming youni adleaof Greenwood. We Join their man; fiends in extending congratulations am vtahlncr thorn a hannv And nrnnnftrnilk futnr* X. DUE WEST AND HER SCHOOLS. i Variety of Interesting Paragraph In and Abont the City. Duk West, S. C , Feb. 16,1891. Rain! Farm work is behind. Small grain la beginning to make i tart. Mm. Janle Moftatt of Chester Is vlaltlni iue West. Mr. James A. Brlce and children left fo lomeon last Thursday. The Female College Is to have a new feoc >ut around Its cainpus. MUs Sallle Devlin was on a visit here lai veek to see Mr. J. A. Devlin who 1b ver ilck. Mr. Tom Miller Is now connected with tb V. R. office. Rev. Mr. Smith, a Baptist minister gave; ecture iu Ersklne College chappel last Mon lay night on "America as I bave seen It. ie has fine descriptive powers and told c nany wonderful things. Mr T. E. Polblll In fixing to boom Du (VeM. Have Arbor Day, public speaking am i tree planting. Mr. ttarvey Robinson of Troy visited hi ister at the Female College ln*t Friday [*ook In the Semi-annual of the Enphemlai Society and from the appearance Joined tb Vmellan Society. About nlnety*four pe en t. of the young Indies of the Female Col egeare members of the church. Elghly-flv< >er cent, of the students of Ersklne are mem >ers of the church. Five of the members o heSeulor class have decided to study for tin rtlnlal rv nrtri f wn nt nft.hii nuvA t.h. natter under consideration. This speak pelt for those institutions. We btive heund It reported that Miss Boyc< if North Carolina has accepted the posltior if teacher la Tamplco, Mexico, offered her bi be Board of Mission of the A. R. P. Cburcl nd will go out next fall. Mrs. Cupt. Humbert of Laurens visited Du Vest last week. Her son was presiding of leer of the Euphemlan Semi-annual celebra ton and did It well,making a nice little speeol iu taking the chair. The .Semi-annual celebration of the En ibeir.lan Society came off last Fjiday night I very large audience was out. The speecbe if the youug men were excellent elicits learty applause. The debate was one of tbi est ever heard here and is commendable bj .11 who heard it. We arc the ngrnts for this JAMES MEANB $4 SHOE anu UJC JAMES MEATUS % $3 SHOE. .JAMES MKANS ?-<- ST!Of WHSP^fl s light nnd tt.vli.O. U ill* I?%.?. i, 1$/ ^\?WHt?<kliisr, r.ml JtfcfM'JIlM. I o?* r\5W\ >0 " KKKAKlNG l.W'h: / K > 0\^ M"K period.veuv I!i<'t;.M iliw I: / /? 0 ^Xii Is worn. It *r;!l s:.livfy l.te tuny. ? 0. 1 _VAlaHldioir. .'TA;>n,s':,XEAKs Ak. VsPv?3 SHOE J4 itcly 1!. f (S>\ 4^ only ylu?j of it: |>r:; e wlilch 5> ' <' tr beoi; pluct-d <-x j. 'VOvTA, Usmivtly on tin* ?aarlc? yj. in wlilch d'.tra'jiiii) T^^^^rnsiden1 J brftift A?\ fhr the Jwnfi^S&'^.S HA'E, ikans $2 Shoe fcr Bo} ? ^ our Store an<l try una pair of i'icso SiiuoaJas. Mean Shoes are still ahead of all con letltors. If you try them once you wll rear them always and save money. You ca: inly And them at Smith A Sons. W. Joel Smith <fc Son sell the "Goo Cnough" oil can, for kerosene oil. It will pa or itself in cleanness lu a short while. All 43 see them. Gaano distributors, cotton planters, slngl md double plow stocks, plows, shovels, hot ind all sort* of work tools are to be found ii treat variety at \V. Joel Smith 4 Sons. "The Dixie Plow" is the "Farmers Friend iVe have control of the latest Rachet In >rovement8. Smitn&Sons. A nice dessert; That prepared ueiatino Smith & Son*?Ladles, try It. When you come to town Sat?s-day, don all to call and see me. X have bargains 1 >ffer In shoes, winter wraps, dress good gingham Ac. W. E. Bell. Don't fall to see the bargains I am ofl'erio or the month of January. W- E. Bell. Seed oats ! seed oats !! fresh pure see >ats, Just received by Smith & Sons. If you wish anything in dress gor.ds an ihoes, give me a cull during Court weel W. K. Bell. Millinery will be sold cheap, In bats, ca| bonnets and chlldrens hoods. W. E. Bell. Go to Smith & Sons for shot guns, The have a good stock single and double barr muzzle and breech loaders, also reloadln Improvements, shells and all kinds of ammi Dillon. If you want the most serviceable and dun ble shoes buy a pair of Emerson shoes froi P. Rosenberg & Co. The JutneR Means S2.50 farmers shoe leac the lint. Come mad see them and you w) buy a pair. For sale only by W. Joel Smlt A Co. The Abbeville Oil Mill exchanges fertilize for cotton seed. The seed to be delivered 1 the fall. MIHIIII'n II! ir n P ; State of South Carolina J J: County of Abbeville. ? COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. * Meinhard Bros. <fc Co. against J. T. I1 Youngblood et al. 1 By VIRTUE OF THE POWER GIV? on me by an order of Judge W. H. Wallace, dated February 11th, 1891, 1 will sell 7 at public auction at a a { Greenwood, n f Abbeville County, Jk ? e " South Carolina, I. * commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. on ! TUESDAY, The 3rd of MARCH, 1391. i b to the highest bidder, and will continue a the sale from day to day until all i THE GOODS ARE SOLD. 0 e * unless Bold in bulk before the day of sale. * The stock of goods is levied on as the e property of J. T. Youngblood under sune dry Warrants of Attachments. 1 Any one desiring to purchase the goods e in bulk can do so by conferring with me ^ before the day of sale. : TERMS OF SALE?Cash. ! W. D. MANN, : s. A. c. Feb. 13, 1891, 2t i STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA. r f County of Abbeville. e COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. E y a !. Pat Calhoun as executor of the last will and testament of Jap. Edward Calhoun, do" ceaeed, and Pat Calhoun in his own right, John C.Calhoun of New York. M. M. Calhoun and tienj. P. Calhoun, Plaintiffs against RosaJP. Swearlngsn, J. E.;8wearlcgen and E. B. Calhoun, Sallie N. Calhoun, and Cuddle Calhoun, Said Ie Calhoun, Flfirlde Calhoun, and Willie Calhouu, children of g E. B. and Sallie N. Calhoun, Andrew P. r C'Hllioun, and Calhoun, widow of JnoC. Calhoun of Florida, Defendants, e t y COPY SUMMONS, e FOR RELIEF, a (Complaint Served.) To the Defendants, above nomed: 1 YoU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND s required to answer the complaint In this action, of which a copy 1* herewith served ? upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer r to the said complaint on the subscriber at bin - office at Abbeville Court House, South Curo\ Una, wltbin twenty days after the service ,f hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: b and If you fail to answer the complaint with* In the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the re3 lief demanded in the complaint. ' Dated 6thday of February, A. D. 1891. a THOS. L. MOORE, C. C. C. P. ? Wu. PATRICK CALHOUN, Plaintiff's Attorney. * To Andrew P. Calhoun and Calboun ii widow of Juo. C. Calboun of Florida, absent 1 defendants: B f Takb Notice?That the lummooi in this r] action, of which the above is a copy, to' (ether with the; complaiat In this action, waa filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Abbeville, in the State of South Carolina, on the 3rd day of February, 1891, A. D. The object of thia action is to partition a certain tract of land described in the complaint and owned by Rosa P. Swearlngen and the heirs and devisers of James Edward Calboun, deceased. Notice is also, hereby given the minor defendant, Andrew P. Calhoun, that unless he applies to this Court for a guardian ad litem to appear and defend this action tor him, within twenty days after service hereof, e 1 t ? i - ' V :*?95L S W ' ; s . ' & I - . ' ' . l * h ; * . J A - ,V f: f * ?& * ' * :*&*? % % ' V El >6 ' . ' a> <>. .' . . - m . U . -v , li ' & ' M& v: .. . < * / s ? -t; " ' f. " . . < v. .. I ... J .. . - ' . v " ' ' vV.-: - . * W. JOEL SI Deal Greneral M A3 Jobbers of Coat's S Supplies, Agricultn I Blacksmith T< J WE have In stock full lines of DRY GOOI HATS, BOOTS and SHOES. We car HARNESS to be found In the Town. Sad< and Lines, Collars and Haines, Traces aud a) mm ] You can find any kind of vehicle you WAGONS. Prices reasonable and goods fin We havejust received a full assortment c all deelrable colors which we offer to the trad Orders Solicited a: Wa have received our first shipment o SAMPLES. Measures taken by an expert at Satisfaction Guaranteed. Com Be sure to call on SMITH & SONS for an; men polite, active and attentive. We are always glad to see you. W. JOEL sm Feb. 18, 1891. tf Our First Spring 1,000 Yards soli Sateens at I 12 1-2 cent 500 Yards solii ing Dress fully worth 500 Yards Ou1 at 12 1-2 ( 16 cents. 2,000 Yards best cents. 500 Yards che 8 cents, full 500 Yards ch.e< 10 cents, fi to 15 cents Vqy?/1o tttVi "i KJVJKJ X Ml UO VV XXJ 5oo Yards whi 5oo Yards whi lo cents. A beautiful line (jail early t j m P. ROSEN] Notice. I order of a commission Issued by th Secretary of State to the undersigned a oard of Corporators, giving us authority t< n books of Subscription to the Capito ckof a Corporation to be organized unde name of "Tho National Building am in Association, of Greenwood, South Caro i." otlce Is hereby given thnt wo will opei >ks of Subscription to the Capital Stock o 1 Corporation at the store ol F. F. DUN R, Greenwood, S. (J., at 10 o'clock a. m.. oi ESDAY, the 21th day of FEBRUARY F. F. DUNBAR, F.M.ALLEN, I. 1. 1'AUivn, .1. S. CHIP MOV. K. H. F. GILKS, J. T. WEDLOCK. eb. IS, I8U1. or the next thirty days we will sell ou Ire line of picture* at cost, consisting o paintings, engravings, photogravure's pos s&c. \ve mean what we say, they mus Lee Sc Bailey, Greenwood, s. v. car load seed oats to arrive this week. 1th & Sons. mlth tz HonR carry the fullest, line of liar .s In Abbeville. Kxtrn pieces furnished 1 i don't need a full set. have a very tine haranierless bread ding shot guti that we will sell at at bargalr nnrtcmsti tnlrp unties. W .Topi Smith i( 18. wo car load of molussps Just in?cJioSci mdi? and low prices. W. Joel Smith & IB. >ur stock of millinery is so much reducec the holiday trade that we have dupllcatec lers. Latest styles In millinery can b< ind at R. M. H addon & Co. /elvetB! velvets! All the staple eolors li l vets at all prices still to be fuund at R. M id don & Co. it IS,' iers in "ercliandise,, VTT\ \ .> JLV ,, F pool Cotton, Farmers' [ iral Implements and jols Specialties. )8, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CLOTHING, ry the fullest Assortment and biggest stock of lies, Bridles of every kind. Wagon Breccbing 1 parts of Harness Ropoiiitor^ want. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, CARTS or it-class. COAT'S SPOOL COTTON, White, Black and e on tbe best terms. nrl Prnm-nt.lv "Filled. L-~ * - ~ X 1/ f SPRING CLOTHING, also a beautiful lot of id goods made to order. 0 Early and Make Your Selection, yttilng you need In their varied stock. Sales( * [ITH & SONS, i * i .'-..l .r Arrival 01 Goods, i < l d black and fancy' 3 cents, fully worth! ,s. i black and mourn Lawn at 7 cents, 10 cents. ting cloth, assorted cents, fully worth shirting Calico at 5 eked Nainsooks at y worth 10 cents, jked India linen at illy worth 12 1-2 Lte lawn at 5 cents, te lawn at 6 cents, te lawn at 8 and' of Spring Sateens. &uh4 got 4b# SO 610 larg&im iERG & CO. Apportionment Scliool Fund ol Abbeville County for 1891. < ? The apportlonnwfcjror the School Fund for " the townshlpsof Albbeville county is herewith i annexed. and the School Trustees are notified ' ' not to overdraw ou the umounts set apart for ,, their School Districts. Amount School District No. 1 S 1500 00 Amount " ' ' 2 1000 00 n Amount ' " " a 1100 00 ,f Amount ' " "4 820 00 . Amount " " " 5 llliOOO n Amount " " " B 880 00 Amount ' " ' 7 9."17 00 Amount " " ' 8 11:50 oo Amount ' " " 9 1075 00 Amount " ? 10 000 00 Amount " " " 11 1450 00 " Amount " ' " 12 735 00 Amount " " " 13 975 00 Amount " " " 14 890 00 Amount ' " " 15 1075 00 Amount " " " 10 law 00 15. COWAN, School Comml.sgloner, rr Abbeville County. J Feb. 4, 181)1. tf DOORS, BLINDS, And all Other Building Materials. f rrilE UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP I frrvm thta dut.a nn a full HnnDly of Doors, , Blinds, f/ime, ishlngles, Lathw, nod all kiuds of building uvilerial. Call at J. K Miller h ' B. K. BEACHAM, ? Manager. ' Feb. 8,1891. 3 in 1 * 7 1 When In want of (lour in any quality call a on P. Rosenberg & Co. Farm implements?anything needed on the ? i farm. I'. Kosenberg ?fc Co. Buy your fertilizers from the Oil Mill to be r< paid for lu the fall with seed. ... / / *" - . ??? - ?-rr? ' WM. E. BELL'S Clearing out Sale to Make Room for New Spring uooas. Bargains in Winter Milliaery, Hats, Caps, k BEAUTIFUL lot of Trimmed Felt Huts that will be sold for one-half their valne. ^ Great reduction In Winter Dress Goods and Trimmings to match. I still have afew Win- ;jgS er WRAPS that will be sold at New Yorlc cost. I have a great many bargain! to offer tb? rude In Winter Goods. Ladles Lace Shoes at reduced prices. Children's Shoes atreduoed When In need of Spring Goods give me a call and get the late Btylea. New goods to arIve In Spring Calicos, Spring Ginghams, Spring Seersuckers and Checked Muslins, Rem emier ail cut prices are for the cash. No goods will be charged at such reduced prices. Yours respectfully, . 1'Sv^WM. E. BELll FERTILIZERS! RRUBB! | NAVASSA COTTON FERTILIZER- ~?|| FARMER'S FRIEND FERTILIZER- ;jf SOLUBLE BONE FERTILIZER- ?i|g| The above Brands of Fertilizers have been || sold by us for the past two Seasons, and have || jiven entire satisfaction. Call and get onr ,J| prices. Yours truiy, < -jmm HI, im i iih I HEW SPRING GOODs ! Advance Styles. V IN STOCK and ARRIVING DAILY, f 1 AO Pieces beautiful new paterns in GINGHAMS and ZEPHYR SUITINGS." Egyptian 1VJLJ Ooltlnes beautiful wusb fabrlque for EARLY SPRING wear. , \-jja 1 fifi Pieces white goods, checked and striped NAINSOOK, plaid and striped LAWNS, 1UU apron stripes. ;2H Black, wash Goods, 5 )ne of the advnnce styles for SPRING and SUMMER. Plain striped 0UTING8, CHEVIOTS, 5MBR0IDERIE*'.27 to42 In Flounclngs in Black and While. Nattlngbain laces, Tapestry ^ br curtains and Upholstery, Cornice poles and fixtures. ADVANCE STYLES OF DBESS GOODS .1 or Early Spring wear. PLAIDS STRIPES and PLAIN CLOTHS, beautital ti^mmlng to %?i natch every color. Ladles wishing to get a part of their SPRING SEWING done early will . .If ind Just the goods they need at \ R. M. MSSUM & W.IM Feb. 3, 1891. SEE OUR STOVES!? By ' wMlwljj Get our Prices,! and be convinced! _ 1 f '-' l-SM that we are seiiinga the best as well asl the CHEAPEST! stoves in the mar|| Ket. m H. W. Lawson & Col Feb. 3. 1891. v|| C?9 "Bull-dog over-alls." You can't rip 'em and they will wear equal to anything In the world J We have been Belling theRe good* for totne time. Those who have worn them don't want nythlng else?To be had only at W. Joel .Smith & Sons. M We have a good lot of Billows, hammers and tongues. Farmer?Blacksmith, lake nallce. ^B Buy your spool thread from Smith & Hons. They sell Coat's, the very best, 50 cents * dOWft^iM Jtall, and the lowest wholesale price to dealers. W. Joel Smith <& Sons. Ahead of everything In lta line; The Elghmle 9hlrt?try'em. Smith 4 Sons. ~