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The Abbeville Press and Banner, j BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1892. ESTABLISHED 1844 | Our Winter Flyers Strike Bottom Figures! | Always on the Watch we have Snapped Up the Creamiest Bargains You Ever Saw. jf Novelty Dress Goods to Arrive This Week. Wait and See Them Before Buying. || $7,500 "Worth o Iu this department we look down stnile that our prices and quality of She Ladies Fine Button Shoes 91c. pair, Ladies Common Sense Dongola ?1.2 Our Ladies O. K. $2 French Dongol ery pair guaranteed. Krippendorf, Dittman & Co.'s La equal for fit, etc. MEN'S SI Fine Dress Shoes SI per pair. O cheap at SI.50. Whole stock Brogaiis. Every pair j per pair, worth SI.25. Oil Tail Creedmoore Ties Si.25. Go Children's and Mis This stock is complete beginning in Our line of Home-made Shoes is no We are the acknowledged SHOE L] and defy competition far or near on Sho DOMES1 2o yards good 25 inch Plaids for Si. 25 yards good Shirting for Si. 4-4 Shirting 5 cents per yard. 4-4 Fruit Loom Bleaching 8.} cents. All parties indebted to us, either 1 REMEMBER The A Is selling' 45 11). A l-2c. Flour from $ Bacon 8 1-2 to S 3-4c, of DRY GOODS, CLO' - - i ? i picking* up oargaiiis <i save you money. O advance you money o 7 ^Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina,! i COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, i COL'UT OK COMMON IM.KAS. J. AltheusJohnson against Mary E. Johnson j et al.?Foreclosure. by virtue ok an ohi?ek of sale made in the above staled case, i will olt'er for *ale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C. uu 8ALEDAY in OCfOBER, within j the legal hours of sale, the following described j property, situate In said State and County, to wit: 1st. Tha*. house and lot in the town ol | Due West, coutaiulng Seventeen and Three-Fourths (17 3-4) Acres, j more or less, bounded by lands of William Hood, J. Y. Sittou, It. C. Sharp, II. S. Uallo way and others; aud also Ono Hundred and Thirty (130) Acres, more or less, lying in the 15th township, and known as the "Weed I'lace." 2d. The mortgaged premises referred to In second cause of action in the complaint,?to wit: "All that tract or parcel of land containing Seventy-Five Acres, more or le?s, and bounded by lands of S. Ford on South, J. H. Hussey East and West, and Tennent Lands." TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, bulance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of pur chaser and mortgage of premises, with leave to purchaser to anticipate payment of credit portion. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGii, Master. Sept. 7,1892. It ? iFnu LAWSON'SiilNNtHT, ALSTON HOUSE LOT, ABHKVIM.K, S. C. rnilE GINNKKY on this lot. formerly theU, J S. and K. <\ Wilson (Slnnery, has been thoroughly overhauled, and put In excellenl repair. These gins are in position, and theRlnner^ will be put in operation in the course of a few dRVR. Brine your cotton to this gin, if you wnni good work, quick work, cheap work, and polite attention. H. W. LAWSON, Sept. 7,1892. 3m All children's shoes reduced In price. ty J?. Bell. mkmb xcEcccaax.:f SHOES. ?0 y upon competition and T,ies cannot be touched. worth SI.SO. 5 pair, worth $1.75. la has no equal. Kv- j .dies Shoes have no ?1 IOES nmpetitors cull them guaranteed at 87 cents J A J rwl vatno nf 7n L/11I I ses Shoes. ! 1 price at 25c on up. All w complete. All EADERS of the town iTr<Cj Hot Pin Foi Tw Bee by note or account for fertilizers, 1M.JCm WE ARE : THAT irrow Ties new at $1.1 2.75 per Barrel up. Our Grocery and 1 rillXG, SHOES, IIATS, iaily enables us to sell nr town is supplied wi 11 11. Tie State of South Carolina,! ' I i County of Abbeville. COURT OF PROBATE. John G. Edwards, as Administrator cum teniainento annexoot the Estate of Lee G.Smith, ilpcpuwpfl. Plaintiff. against Caroline Smith, Annie Lomax, Edward Smith, Catharine Calhoun, Sallnu It. Davis, et al, Defendants. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not served.) To the Defendants Caroline Smith, Annie Lomax, Edward Smith, Catharine Calhoun, Salina It. Davis and others: You ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND runnlprtil tn nntu-M- llm M.mnhilnl In HiiKitf* I .V.,....... .V, ? tlon, which Is tiled In the otilce of the Probate Court for said state and County, at Abbeville Court House, aud to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaiuton the subscribers at their office at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days alter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plalntill In thisaction will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated ti September A. 1). 1892. I'KIUUN & COTI!KAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. J. Kcllkr Lyon, [L.s.] Judge l'robatc Court. To Annie Ixtntax, Kdward Smith, Absent Uc- ! fondants : Take Notice: That the complaint, In the above stated case, for sale of land to pay debts, and the summons of which the above is a copy are Hied in the otllce of the Probate Court at Abbeville Court House for said State and County. I'KHHIN &. COTHKAN, l'lalntltl's Attorneys. Sept. 7,1K!I2, Ct NINETY-BIX HIGH SCHOOL, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. NEXT SESSION OPENS September 12. For particulars apply to J. C. CORK, Principal j Auk. 17, 1S92, 7t I Something new ! Hygela chewing tobacco r at A. M. Hill & Rons. I C. P. Hammond & Co., are head quarters f | fine Trunks, Vullses, etc. Bed. Tickin fards good 'I icking for Si. itlier Ticking only 10 cents per yard, res va l- i i c*/>A.^r. n) yurus uesi oiuuuuru vanuu o ijciiio jjci iton Flannel 5 eeuts per yard and up. 3D AND WHITE FLAN Wool Red Flannel 10 cents per yard, ivy All Wool Twill Flannel 20 cents. GAINS OF THE WHIP Wool Jeans 20 cents per yard. Wool Fancy Cassimere worth 40c. per y lions. Small Wari s, Hair Pius, Needles and many other a lr Lead Pencils for 1 cent. elve Plate Pencils for 1 cent. what a rusty little penny will do for yo will please come in and meet t you stay by us a] ^ i: [N THE MA sTCE Sf n 11* Amw Tios V/? \/ JLIV/? AAA. A W w ? J?- JLV/r Flour half Patent per lard ware Department DRESS GOODS, NOT! goods much lower tin ith eight regular cotto Respectfully, READY FOE TEE CM!! All summer has been devoted to inauufacturlut; HOME-MADE ftiinrA inn mniirAn MlUti ANU HARNt55 Receiving Family Orders Daily. c For a good SHOK?Men's, Women, Boys and Misses? we can't be downed. A mammoth stock ol other Khoes, besides our own make. All a good grade. And for 11 HUMK. 6S ?largest, best and cheapest line in Abbeville. Don't forget we are headquarters for all kinds LEATHERS. We are working for the home trade in KHOKS and don't buy unt.il you iiiNpect our make and line. H f AM. A _ I H!?_ mj m win tuiss wen., The largest line of Saddles in Abbeville. All are cordially invited to inspect our stocif. very respecuunj, C. P. HAMMOND & CO Aug. :tl, Gin ARTESIAN - AND ? Terra Cotta Wells. 4 T GREAT KXPHNSK I AM NOW 1MIR ??" #i ai S??lr J~\ part'U III MIIA nuun vaiKnifi.M vm.j , sand 11 nd rock to any desired depths. Curbing the clay down to rock witlrheavy Artesian Wrought Iron IMpe, by no other means is it possible to net down to the water laearii?tr strata except with a Prill Machine. I would he ?lad lor parties failing; to (jet water on account of rock or quick sund to communicate with me. 1 exneot to continue sinking the Terra Cotta Wells where desired, and claim that in ten year's experience I have sunk more and irlvon more sreneral satisfaction than any man in the stale. I am no squatter, here to-diy probably in Texas next week; consequently my guarantee Is of some effect. Address. C. M.CALHOUN, March 2,1892. Greeuwood, S. (,'. School Claims! A.LL School Claims dated prior to tlio first. November (1891) will l>e paid by the County Trensurerou presentation. E. Cowan. April 21st. School Com., A. C. -?= Flour! il value loc. 100 Barrels G( Half Patent I Full Patent F yard. KELS. BAGG 2 lb Jute Bagg 2l, lb Pine Stri One car load 5 T /N TTTHTn : i m XV. IVJJilV Good Tobacco :iru at 2oc. o pounds C'oflt Good Syrup o< BS, SoC. Axle Grease 5 rtielcs lc each. I SOAPS u. prices,at low botl heir obligations at once, and in tl ad we will always be ready to acc H"BT DHUHn .RKET AT j roRE i new at $1. i?. 1 oBarrel $4.50. Flour is complete in all line IONS, &c., at prices 1< hi ave liave (lone here ui buyers, and is tlie 1) . E. P. MILLIARD, i | .'.TAILOR, \7 OVER THE POST - OKFICR, IS PRICnaretl to do all work in liis line. OUT| TING, MAKING. RKi'AIlUNG.aml CLEANING of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, a | specialty. SAMPLES of SUITS always on liand. [ Charges Reasonable. June 22,1302. 12mos. H. D. Reese, WATCH REPAIRER, Abbcvilli', S. C., IS AliWAIM reuuj iu ncnc mc ... his line of business, and solicits a hh.ire of the work In his Iitie. He will kfpp a varied stock of the be?t. nnd cheapest srec aolcs and eye-glasses, together with silver plated ware andjewelry. Erskine College, I DUE WEST, S. C. Opens tlrst Monday In October next. I Oll'crs C'lnKsienl jiikI S???ientlllt; Courses. I Large and Imndsome linlldini; In process of erection, liclijjlitlul climate. | Now in l!ie year of i:s existence. ; Total expenses for board and tuition, $105. wriie mr cniHioguiW. M. GRIER, President. t i-i H : ! Farmers' Bank i ?OK? j ABBEVILLE, S. C., Does Oknkkai. Baxkikk Business. ' Buys and sells Hxebaniro ami makes Collec lions. DEl'OKI V S SOLICIT K 1>. I*ui?l tip Capital $f>0,760 SiibMCrihetl Capital To.OOO I A Savings Department. hi?s been established. Amounts received of $1.00 and ui>wiirds. Interest, at-I per cent, payable quarterly,?January, April. July, October, small savings increase rapidly. Win. II. Parker, J. T. Kotiertnon, President. Vicjs-Pkeh. JiiIIiin If. Dul're, Cahiiiek. Mureb 5, L8U2?l'2m ksro ! Flour! Floui >od Family at S2.7o per barrel aud on up 'lour $4.50 per barrel. lour $4.75 per barrel. ING and TIE! jing 7 cents per yard. aw Bagging Scents. iO lb whole Arrow Ties $1.15 per bundle. d. fOBld y 25 cents per pound. ?e, good Rio, for SI. ) cents per gallon. cents per box. & CANNED GOOE i wholesale and retail. hfi fntnrfi when vou want accomr ommodate you. ifW i A.LL TIMES at <TR V A W 4 11). full weight Bagg' Patent per Barrel $4.' ks at correspondingly ] >wer than ever before tofore. Come to see est market in the up < ?r. K.. -i Hadclon's ! FIRST A It RIVALS IN M mp-'H:.. I J!'an jyiwineiy. w Some New Styles Out that are Bound to Take. WHAT'S worn in New York may he worn l>ere. Our stock when complete will 1 embrace all the most desirable shapes for the * season. This will be a Velvet and Ribbon Season. | As usual we will slmw a splendid line of bot h. KANl.'Y KKATHKUS AND TIPS come In all the new shades to harmonize with oilier ma terlals. DRESS GOODS! The newest weaves and latest colorings. 5o dress patterns and no two alike. Here you can have a great variety to select from and have the satisfaction of knowing your next ...E.I <11 ......Ihacama thlnv j HUUI [Jl'l^liuui nut ...V . ...... . ?. . A beautiful l'ne of Dress Trimmings to match. Our stock will be complete in u few days. If good goods, fashionable goods and lowest prices are matters of consideration then we can Interest you. Very respectfully, R. M. Haddon & Co. Sept. 7,18)12, tf R. M. BROOKS7 OSCILLATING CHURN IS AHEAD OF ALL. Will bring butter quicker t han any oilier. A chilil three years oia can cuurn as wen us nn nihil t. I'rice S3. Salisfactlon guaranteed. Try one. Call 011 or apply to K. M. BROOKS, Abbeville C. H., S. C. J. S. COTIIKAN. I- W. I'EKKIN ?T. P. COTII RAN.? COTHRAN, PERRIN & COTHRAN Attorneys at Law. Abbeville, S. C. I 1 i School Notice. ALL persons holding school claims of November (1S91) will present ihem to the County Treasurer and get. the cash. K. COWAN, | Juue8,lStf-\ School C'ouiuiiaalouer. ! | OUR I TTW'niPB'DTn uuumxtuu j backed by that wonder] fails to catch the beat of ( Don't 1 by wounded competition you S. Dry Good; Every wee attractions, so space in the ] You nodations we will be ready to help CO. FOR YOUI i XLiJliJN V ins* at 7 c. 2 lb. full 75. Flour Fancy Pat< low figures. We hai \ Having* a resident us and we will convii Koimtrv. We will si DURST, nv ALL SORTS OF j BUILDING MATERIAL.! ORDERS FOR ALL KIXDS DRESSED t UNDRESSED LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, And other BUILDING MATERIAL solicited. I HAVE WAGONS And can deliver any goods ordered from me, and will contract to BUILD HOUSES. S. Gr. Thomson. Abbeville, April 15, 1892, 12m. lne ADDeviiie Lana, Loan ana Improvement Company. IN ACCORDANCE with Commission of Secretary of State J. Q. Marshall directed to the undersigned Board of Corporators o the ABBEVILLE LAND, LOAN AND IM PRO V EM ENT COM PA N V? Notice is hereby given that the books of subscription of said company will be open at the otllce of J. ALLEN SMITH, President, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY tith lust., 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, j | Abbeville,S. C., Feb. 5 1891. i ESTATE OK | Dr. John DeLa Howe. AT a meeting of Hoard of Trustees ol Kstate of liel.ii Howe, July 'i-, ism, It was rej solved to "Petition the next Legislature to grant them authority to sell 1 .??*' acres ot the | real estate so that, the school may commence I at once,"'and that this resolution be published. This would still leave between Toil and 1 Slid aeres attached to the estate w hlch is ain! pie for all purposes and will retain most of t Hi.. ?i..Mri.ii mill iirable land. W. H. PARKER, Secretary. j August 3, l9<J2,:Jin Bushels Blue Stem Wheat. > HOMK RAISKD. FOR SALK HY J. ! >. I If LI j. Abbeville, S. C. August 22,1992. tf . , {gam Les MOTTO: f& UNDERSELL J Cul lever the almighty dollar, never everything going. 3e Deluded , but first come to us for anything want in either s <S Groceries. 1 , k Ave will add new ' keep an eye on our ?ress and Banner. rs truly, . ' u v?B you. And all we ask is that .' JiaB .' 'v . ? I COTTON. I 70 OD weight Bagging at 7 ent per Barrel $5.25. v re an immense stock buyer in New York ' ice you that we will tore your cotton and Eanager. * " & _ RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD .. '" J F. W. FTuidekoper and Reuben Foster, Beceivees COLUMBIA AND GBEENVILLK DITI8ION. Condensed schedule In effect August 28, 1892. BETWEEN COLUMBIA. SENECA AND WAL- ' I1ALLA. . Daily. No. ll.| t STATIONS. | Dally. No. 12 ill JOtun Lv..Columbia.Ari 6 05pm 12 tttprn Lv... Alston.. Ar, 5 05pmj 1 00pm Lv..Newberry.,Ar! 4 lCptn 2 25pm!Lv.Nlnety-Slx.Ar| 8 09|>m| 2 50pm Lv.Greenwood Ar 2 50pm ! 8 10pm Lv... Hodges ...Ar! 2 29pm 3 27pm Lv...Donalds....Ar' 2 11pm 3 8Spin Lv.HoneaPath.Ar: 1 58pm 4 35pm Lv..Anderson..Ar' 1 15cm| o io|>m L.v?renmeM)n..Ar n 4.1pm I fi 00pm Ar..Senena. .Lv 12 16pm ! 7 20pm Lv..Seneca. ..Ar 11 55am ; 8 00pm Ar. WaJhalla. Lv 11 15am ' 5 10pm Ar..Greenvllle..Lv;12 OOn'n BETWEEN' ANDERSON, ~BELTON AND GREENVILLE. Dally. Dally. Daily. ! Dally. No. 10. No. 12. STATIONS. , No. \\J No. 9. 8 95am 1 loptn Lv.. Anderson ..Ar 4 35pm 7 32pm 10 30nm 5 lOpin Ar..Greenvllle.Lv 12 OOn'n 5 45pm BETWEEN COLUMBIA. ALSTON AND SPARTANBURG. Daily No. 13. STATIONS, j Dally No. 14. 11 20am LvColuiu bia... A r 6 03pm! , 12 10pm Lv.... Alston ...Ar 5 10pm; 1 55pm Lv Union....Ar 3 40pm' 2 55pm ArSpartanburgLv 2 10pm | BETWEEN NEWBEItRV. CLINTON AND LAURENS. Ex. Sun. No. 15. STATIONS. Ex. 8un. No. 16. 11 20am Lv..Columbla...Ar 6 05pm: * 1 lopm Lv..Newberry,.Ar 12 35pm 2 55pm Lv...Clinton....Ar 10 55am 3 30pm Ar...Laurens...Lv 10 15am, | BETWEEN HODGES AND ABBEVILLE. Daily. Dally."! So. 11. STATIONS. | No. 12 i Misctl. Mtvci! ! 3 45pm Lv... Hodges.... Ar 2 20pm 4 05pm Lv Darraush's Ar 2 00pm 4 20pm Ar.. Abbeville. Lv 1 45pui Trains leave Spartanburjr. S. C., A. a C. Division Northbound, 3.81 a. m., 3.19p.m., 6.17 p. un. (Vestibuled Limited); Soutiib< und, ">.00 a. m? 4.18 p.m., 11.43 a. ni. (Vestibuled Limited); Westbound, W. N. C. Division. 3.00 and 6.25 p. m., for Ilcndersonville, Ashfville and Hot Sprincs, , Tri'ins leave Greenville, S. C., A. a C. Division Northbound 2.27 o. m., 2.15 p. m., 5.24 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited); Southbound, 6.10 a. m.,5.24 p.m. 12.36 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains leave Seneca. S. C? A. a C. Division, Northl bound, 1.00 a. in., 12.15 p. in., Southbound, 7.5S a. in. i 7.11 p.in. PULLMAN CAP. SERVICE. Pullman Palace Sleepinsr Car on Trains 9,10, 11 and 12, 37 ami .'IS on A, a C. Division. Pullman Parlor Cars <>n Trains Nos. 13 and 11, between Columbia and Spartanburg. W. A. TL'KK, S. II. 1IABOWICK, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Ass't Gen'l P&ss. Agt., Washington, I). C. Atlanta, Ga. V. K. M. BKE, SOL UAA9, Gen. Superintendent, Traffic Manager, Columbia. S. C. 'Vashington. D. C. W. II. GKEEN, Gen'l Mgr., Washington, D. C. Don't be alarmed about theadvancain su gar. Heath will have something to take the place of it iu case the price goes loo high. Glenn Springs water for chronic comI plaints. For sale by D. C. DuPre, at Greea1 wood. tf. fii"liiiTAfir? if1* *i~ i *>Vi fi i . '- Brv-^5l4