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The Press and Banner. BY HUGH WILSON. Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1892 Flection Commissioner*. TLie Governor has appointed the following commissioners of election !<>r Abbeville county : state?G..J. Ellis, Henry J. I'owor, G. Henry Moore. federal?G. X. Nichols, J. T. Morton, Wm. L. Miller. A Kriili>i;r<M)iii lit S2. Mr. Wash Huli,?ged 8! years, \va? married l?y Trial .lustice <'>>x last Sunday week to M is.s Jnnle (,'. Ferry. The hride is a sister of the ''fortune teller," atul the marriage took place ni the home of Mr. William I). Gallagher. This is a case of May and December being brought together. * Oir for Atlanta. Mr. Hichard C. Wilson, of Abbeville, left one day last week and opened the way for Mr. Foster Kirby, who followed on Monday morning, to the city of Atlanta. They go to take situations in some of the printing offices which are at war with the mem hers ot the typographical union. They go expecting to receive big wages tor their services. A Grand >In??ical Talent. There will be a graud musical concert given til the L'ouit House on Thursday evening. Sept. 2Mlh, under the auspices of the young ladies of the Second Presbyterian church for i ne ufiiem ui miiii uiuivii. mc k. . ally are cordially invited. Admission 15 cents. Doors open at TJ'.O p. in. Noutli Carolina Presbylory. Delegates to ihe Presbytery which meets hi Pickens next Saturday morning will nptify the undersigned at once when they will reach Kasley so that conveyance to Pickens can be provided for ttiein, and that they may he assigned homes. J. E. Hagood, Jr., Pickens, .S. C., Sept. 24, lS'.Ki. Ch. Com. ? ? Cattle Feeil. It is hetter to lay in your winter food before the (all season is too Jar upon us. Cotton seed meal and hylls is the best known food for cattle, and it is the cheapest. Mr. 1). K. Caktek is here now, having come from Klbertou to spend awhile with the Press and iiannar. Col. C. C. Law of Stony Point, was an hon oreu guest hi tne l'ress anu itunuer muw ^ terday. He has an enlarged view of politics. The store of P.- Rosenberg <& Co.. will be closed .Saturday, Oct. 1st. It being one ol their religious holidays. The store oP P. Rosenberg ?t Co. will be closed next Saturday, on account of religious holiday. PERSONALPARAGRAPHS. A negro woman on the war path caused some excitement on Rotten Row Monday afternoon. No bones broken aud the beligerenl onii had an inside view of the lock ti|> for a short while as she put up the necessary ' sheckels" as a bond lor her appearance ai the lulendent's court. Price of cotton has advanced since last writing aud It Is now a little brighter lor us all. Miss Maggie Latin:* r is at home again alter several weeks stay iu the "Mountain Ciiy". Floral Hill Is a beautiful home, and doubly no wiieu the lair daughter ol the family i* within its hospitable walls. Prof, and Mis. Moncrlett' have arrived in our pretty little lowu and the welcome ofali our citizens is extended to them. Prof. Moiicrieir will take charge ot the new public school as Principal aud comes to us highly recommended from his former houie iu Mississippi. Miss Maiuie Perrin has returned fro'm a six weeks visit to relatives in (Jreenville where she had a most delightful time. Mr. Frank c. Dul're came aown iroin rort Hill last week on a visit to his brothers. Frank is looking well, anil the rest has benefitted his heal lb, (which bad been impaucd very much by hard work and close confinement in the drug buslne.-s at Augusta,) very much. He has been at his lather's home at Fort Hill for several weeks. Cadet Brooks Livingston of the "Citadel," has been visiting in the city lor several days. The anthem sung by lite Methodist cii?/i? Sunday night was beautiful, aud well tendered. Kev. Pearson and wife were in town a short wliile Monday. Miss KitueThomas of Warrenton has been the guest of Miss Kllen. Parker lor several days past. Will some oi your readers please inform us which Is the cheaper lor fuel, wood in an open fireplace or coal in a grate ? It is a question ot uollars aud cents, aud we would like to know. We hear that the trustees of the public school will try to open the school by tbe loth of October at farthest. i^ast night i)r. M. F. (lame left for Atlantic City. N. J. Many oi your readers will be sorry to learn of his departure. Tlie Doctor made a host of friends dui iug Iiis s:ay here, by his obliging manners, and business qualities, and we can tittle afford to lose him. lu his tsew home we wish him the success he so richly deserves and the laictt string will always hang outside In old Abbeville lor him. The OMeuing oi II. M. Haddoti A Co., was a success, notwithstanding the rainy weather. Many ladies took a look at the large stock of dress goods millinery, <?c.. that they displayed, and will no doubt loves! in some ol the many beautiful things they saw. The U. C. d: N. was very unlucky last week. Four accidents was the number we believe. No one hurt, only delays of mail and passengers. Notice. Look here.?Do you contemplate mining Ioh new town? If so, come to Abbeville. We have first: Good health and a delightful climate. Then as good society as you will rind any where. Several manufactories. First class stocks of goons. Two bank* with ample capital and thorough business oflleers. Six chntches, and we ^il have In a lew da.\g a splendid public school opened in as haudsome and iuily einHpp-d school building as there ism the State. Com? and make jour home with us. There is no town in theSouth with more to offer you. Health, climate, business opportunity, society, and a good school and your choictiot the churches. The spacious home ol Mrs. E R. Calhoun was the scene ol' meriimehl last l'ue-dav night. Misse* Cudle aud s.iidlc entertained a number of their friend*, and tlie evening was one or the most enjoyable ones ot the season for our young people. A new game (ibe name we have forgotten). Dancing, and a general good time, and last but let me say not least, the delightful refn shments served made time pa^s only too quickly, until the ' wee sum' hours," then home, with one more bright spot in memory for which ull the guests thank the pretty hostesses. Mr. J. M. Cranston is u lib u< again. His pleasant smile and handsome: face we are g ad to see once more among us. In mentionltiL' the many attractions of our little city Wf l> ft out our two newspapers. J ust read them and see 'or yourselt. what they are and why Abbevi.le boasts in tnat particular also. Mr. and Mr*. W. S. Cot h ran are off on a trip to Kdgetietd County to visit the parents of .Mrs. Cothum. Mr. and Mrs. 1'. L. tirier were in town Mon day. MAKKIKD. Married, Sept. -2,1 >'J2, at 10 o'clock a. in. In j Hue Went, by ilev. W. F. iVar.?on, Mr. Maner 1/ it ice, of Ninety-six, and Miss Lilla L. Cowan, eldesi daughter ot Mr. W. T. Cowan. JURORS OCTOBER TERM. Tlic I'hth Who Will Sit in JiiiIkiim'iiI <>ii I lie tain It or Innocence of llie l'rlsouer*. Fietch Hodges Cokesbury it. M. Miiligan Cokesbury .1. M. Major Green wood Mendo/.a Hiugms Cokesbury J. H. iianister White liali J. Flelcii Hodges Cokesbury .1. F. Campbell Smilhvllle J. A. Mcllwain Long Cane .1 IV Mcfjiine I)ui> West Robert Hester .Ma&nolia It. K. Culliouu.. (ireel)wood Geo. It. Klchardsou Long Cane A. Clinkseales Line West J.T. Park? Greenwood T. .J. GlilHu White Hall T. A. Andrews (.'ullioun J C. .Vickies Greenwood W. It Boyd Calhoun J. W. Oil lies Indian Hill .1. M. Lawson Abbeville .1. W. Sproles : Greenwood <i. C. Dusenberry Abbeville Tho?. Xickies Long Cane W. W. Gibert Alaguolia s. H. Cade Bordeaux il. M. Young Due West W. H. Ktnerson Cokesbury K. .1. I.ink .Abbeville J. V. Scott .Ninety-Six W. I*. Atkins Smithvillu W. A. Nick lex Cokesbury John i\ Burnett White llall J. Allen Moragne Bordeaux A. A.Stewart Bordeaux J,. M. I'ratt I)ue West Mas;;ilou Uell Bowndesville \ The first cold snap will put you to thinking \ about winter dresses, winter n?i?, ivmiei \ Khoe*, wraps. <fcc. You will lind a good stock \|o select from at Haddon's. \>Ik. J. W. Sion lost a valuable Jer&ey cow *Vi week. \ \ A REPORTER'S REFLECTIONS. His of Xotnble KvoiiIh. mul Personal I'lirn^rnpliN from I lie Smno. I.owndesville. Sep'. '.Mill, 1S!I2. I At an election held here last. Saturduy, for ! eel ton, weigher, .Mr. L. C. Mauldln, was the | > invest* ful candidate. It. I>, Franks occupied the pulpnlt In l the Mfthodiil church Sunday at II p. in. | Kev. H. ('. Kennel preaeed in the l'resbyi lerian ehiirch ai Jl p. in., and }>.:5iia. in. j Mr. J. .1. Mosley after a week's visit to relatives in uuil around this place returned to ! his home in (.Jret*11wood Tuesday. I Mr. .1. M. HucKahr-ealter spendiup a week in ' '' ' I h/\tnn VV'tiWnakiduv .Mrs. Lizzie Fountain and Miss Mary Washburn ol Montgomery, Ala., spent Friday and Saturday with the family ol their kinsman, Mr. .1. H. LeHoy. Mr. .1 II. LeRoy left Tuesday, for a short .stay "in the mountains." We had some very softening weather, Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday which will no doubt help potatoes unci peas, and was also, all that could have heen desired by the turnip seed, barley and oat sowers, but bad on the cotton pickers. The latest on dit, is that In the near future there will be In our town a large Alliance store. Near Mr. G'eorse Wilson's on Penny's creek was held, yesteruMy u pic nic, perhaps the last ol the season. It was well attended, and every thing passed olf very pleasantly. The agcnv is over, and two of the best men, (Messrs. Moore and Mann) 110 one can deny 111;?t h;ivM li*it at home, and why! The Tillmanites have captured the county, and It is presumed tliat tliey are now happy. At least tho>e who will feed from the publiccrib, for the next two years. TheAntisare silenced perhaps, bul not convinced, have been overpowered, but not subdued, vanished, but by no means disheartened. And we would say to our late antagonists, many of whom Ittssaiil: Contemplate a general boy cot ol the antls. in all professions and occupations, in the near future, "to go It while they are voting, for when they get old they can't," and if they ?au stand it we can. The ant is will not bolt, but will "accept the situation" and as cheerfully us possible submit to the powers thai be. It is to be hoped that thedispiritlng, gloomy weather which we had this week, whilest.the State Convention was In session, is not ominous of evil, is not typical of the destiny awaiting us during the next two years. The oil of kindness poured upon South Carolina's troubled waters, is the only means by 1. honU tl.o willcn wie iiri-ucii uui uc ucaxu, ? ? ences |ps?ened. Mr. K. H. Horton has liad built, near the front ol his gin house, an octagonal house, contains tight rooms, each of which will hold a hale of cotton, so that unless there Is a very big rush, persons carrying cotton can unload at once. The cotton is carried from tills house to the gins through a suction pipe, which Is a treat, convenience. Corn field beans, with some of us, are quite plentiful, but bacon Is scarce, and as beef and opossum are not very good substitutes for it, do not mix well with them, (the beans,) we cannot enjoy this vegetable as well as we otherwise might. It looks as if there was always something lu the way. Cotton In coming in right lively, and our market is as good as any of the surrounding ones. Mr. E. H. Matthews and family who have spent some time in different parts of Georgia, returned home yesterday. None the worse, but bettered by their vacation. Hurriih! tor South Carolina. Her Democratic party has at least four wings, i. e. The anti. the Tillman, the Alliance, Farmers movement.. Rut. thank goodness, they all now seem to he Hopping in union, and will no doubt on theSthof November roll up a big fi*r I'lovolnnH nrirl Stovpnsnn. .....J.,..I J .v.. 1 roupe. Troy"* Triilli* Tersely Told. Tkoy, S. C, Sept. 26. JSD2. Bro. Orr has come and gone, and we think he did much good, yes w<* know he did. The huge and attentive congregations that attended every service were proof enough of their untiring appreciation of his good services. Tiiere were thirty accessions to the ditTereut churches, in ages Irom ten to fifty years. We were nil sorry to see him leave. Mr. Orr is quite a household name here,every *??oc ?w.? Iv / ..rripH nu'flv wit h him M iv the Lord ble^K him abundantly in this great work He ha? undertaken, and may his strength not fall him is the prayer of Troy congregai Ions. We have had one Septemher gale and I believe we will Irnve another this week, sometiling we ?re not accustomed to have. Air. t'lnrenee Young, of Anderson, Is here bnylnu the tleecy staple. Mr. <>. a. Myers, of Bradley, is back again zolnu to school, also, two sons of the Hon. J. E. Bradley, of Long Cane. Mr. J. W. Mulllnax leaves ttiis week for Sumter to buy cotton. There will he no preaching here in the A. R. 1\ Church next Kabbaih as the pastor will be absant filling h Presbyterlal appointment at Woodruff, S. C. Miss Burrlss, of Anderson, is visiting Miss Kate Neel. Mr. Jessie Jay has moved Ir his new house. Mr. G. B. McCaslan spent several days in hi* Edgefield home last week. l"p to date there have been over 200 bales of cotton weighed here. Rev. T. W. Sloan preached a sermon here yesterday taking for his text, "Show me thy ways, O Lord, teach me thy paths." Our school has opened with bright and encouraging prospects. f\nr Hivlulnn nf thft Knns nf T^mnAMnnp will celebrate their semi-centennial on the g 29ih, which will be on next Thursday even-! ing. It Is private. Only the members are allowed admittance. Miss Moll ie Cress well Is visiting in Edgefield. There was a wreck near ttrndley Saturday nightcaused by n freight running otT. No damage done. Mr J. L. Taggnrt leaves this week to handle the yard stick for Messrs. Rosenberg & Co., at Abbeville. Capt. J. N. King passed through town last week to I'ettigru's to the letting out of said bridge. Mr. J. s. Harris was elected Superintendent ot the Baptist Sabbath School here, yesterday. ;?ir. j\. u. r reiwen una >. a. iiicumy was in town Saturday. Miss Ida Hnrvle.v and Miss Janle Boyd was thf guest ot Miss Lois Davis last week. We have one ot the best schools In the county and parents would do well to send their children here. You can get board for $12.0J per month. Nick. In Ihe Field to Win. Messr?. O. P. Heath <fc Co., present an extended advertisement In this week's paper, >ind It Is nnnecessary for us to enlarge on what they have already said s<> well. They are new men amongst us. and it Is a matter of pleasure to note that their trade is extending and that our people are well pleased with them. Last spring they ventured into the lien business, and eood accommodation to many or our people, nnd we wouiu say 10 iheir customers as we have before said In a general way : Pay up old stores and preserve your credit at this enterprising house, which i? fully able, and more than willing to extend ihe greatest necommdation on themost liberal terms to prompt paying customers. All they want is, for their customers to be prompt nnd then they in turn will grant all ihe accommodation that may be nsked of llieni. Next year will be a hard year, and every mother's son ought to be clear on the record. Fivk pretty vountr ladles, namely: Mlssi .Tanie Quarles, Miss Kva Klrhy. Miss Hertha 111II Miss (Jertrude Hemphill, Miss ollle Hill, will take part In a pretty charade at Mr. Klrby's on next Friday night. Mks. Kkaihk Haki*kk and Mists Sarah Heard of Klberton are visiting her uncle Mr. J. Frank Keller and other relatives of Green ABBEVILLE MARKET lteported by II K ATIIJ CO. COTTON. Cotton tnnrket firm, good demand. (ioiid rntnd linn Strlrt iniddliug 7:!*. Middling 7'/$. rjKOCEIUKS. Family Flour $2.75 per barrel. Hall Patent Flour sM.-Tj per barrel. Full Patent Flour ?t.7."> per barrel. ( ruirl Rio l'i)lli>H l(i- >. ner mmnd. Good Tobacco '?> to W,'t per pound. liacon K' j per pound. Hams 1ft per pound. < iood Syrup '!() per gallon. mm. AI.Ij persons having left WATCH KS with the late .I T. IH'CKETT to be iepalred | will call wilhiu the next 'in i \ A _I_ K?y i for same a: the store (if the undersigned, or 1 tlieir watches will he sold to pay repair I charges, and all persons indebted to tlie Ks1 tate will call "and tnake settlement at once or nil claims will be placed in the hands of ! the Court. I * D. C. DuPRE, Administrator. | $rpt.'2$, I8U2, If i J All of the "Works JNO, ESTON COOKE, I Bound in paper for sale nt FIFTY CICNTS I f,u D. C. DuPre's. These works are the famous p?urry ui r.usjie s Moliun, .. . Hilt to Hilt. Hummer and Rapier, Fairfax. Out of the Foam. WALL PAPET?. I have on hand tlie largest, line of Wall Paper ever brought to tlie up country at prices to suit all purchasers. [Sept. 23,1892, tf Yoke Steers for Sale. A GOOD YOKE OF STEERS FOR SALE. Well trained. Write or apply to T. J. BRUT, Sept. 28,1st 12, ::t Sand over, S. C. BARGAINS Pine Jewelry. For the next thirty (*jo) days i will continue to SELL AT COST any oart of the stock of Jewelry belonging to tlie Estate of J. T. DUCKETT. D. C. DuPRE, . Administrator. Sept. 28, 1S92, tf NOTICE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN! ALL children who expect to attend the Graded School, and who have read only tlrsi and second renders are requested to meet at the Court House on Thursday morning at 'J o'clock, for the purpose of examination with a view to a temporary classification.Those who hnve read third and fourth readers will meet THURSDAY AFTERNOON at 2.-M). Those who have read fifth reader and primary history oi United States on FRIDAY MORNING at9. Those more advanced will come FRIDAY AFTERNOON at2.30. Bring all books that have been studied. Those above firth reader bring pencil and paper. W, F, MONCREIFF, Principal. sept. 25, 1SI2, 11 The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Probate Court.?Ci tut Ion for Letters of Administration. By J. Fuller Lyon, Esq., Judge Probate Court: WHEItEAS, D. Deal has made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration cum testavieiito onnezo of the Estate and effects of Mary Elizabeth Deal, late of Abbeville county, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mary Elizabeth Deal, deceased, that they be and appear before me. In the Court ol Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Thursday, October !3th, 1892, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. _ Given under my hand and seal of Hie Court, this 27th day ol September In theyearor [t/.S.J our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two and in the 117th year of American Independence. Published on the 2Sth day of September, 1892, in the Press and Banner and on the Court House door lor the time required by law. J. FULLER LYON. Judge Probate Court. Sept. 28,1892. Wm. E Belfs 1892 E=E 1892 Fall Opening Will take place ou Thursday, Sept. 29 and he wishes every one to attend. He will show all the late styles in Millinery & Dress Goods. Sept. 21, 1S02. 2t iUUIP NOTICE VI W * * *.v ? I w... . . ? NOTICE is hereby given that n petition has this day been filed In theoltlceof the Clerk ol the Court of Common Pleas lor said county, lor the appointment of J. Fuller Lyon, Judge of Probate, Guardian of the Instates of Cornelia T. Taggart, William G. Tnggart and Alary (). Taggart, minors, by Mrs. Mary Tennent with whom said minors reside. .Said minors have an estate consisting chielly of undivided real estate and a small amount of money?the whole being of about the value of seven thousand dollars?inherited from their father, W. M. Tagsiart, and .heir mother, Carolina Taggart, both deceased, and no tit, competent and responsible person can be found who Is willing to assume such guar alansmp. Application Will u?r nimic iw i.iv Judge Of Hie Kightii Circuit, on October ">th next, at Chambers, for an order appointing J, Fuller Lyon, Ksrj., Probate Judge, guuidiun of said estates. DeBRUBL & BRADLEY, Attorneys for Petitioner. Sept. 21,1*112, ::t ATTENTION ALLIANCEMEM Tbe Abbeville Couuty Alliance will bol it* regular quarterly meeting on Thursday OctGtli. A full delegation from all Hub Alliances in desired as miriness of importance will be tratiH acted. State President M L. Donaldson, L'iMrict Lec turer .1. L. Kieit, and oilier speak.rs will address the Convention. All Alliance uieu in tbe County are invited to attend Secretaries will please forvvaid tbeir reports promptly beforehand. Presidents, Wi eretaru'S and Iiclurerxof 8ubAlliances are i?quested to meet tbe Lecture Board in tbe Court House on tbe evening of j tbe 5tb October at 8 o'clock. By Order of >. tt a r> ir I ' X". D, .1L/A.UC, X ivoiuuui', XX. v. At* J. V. Jonen, Secretary. Mits. <i. H. Miioke, who -has bceu viHitlnj; her sister. Airs. Howie, ill Klhertou, relumed liuuie yesterday. I I 7 PRIC bona uais i5eas Imitation Walnut Beds Good Bureaus, at And ev J.] If you wa I have overcome i can get in li Solid Oak Suits, Bureau, E Chairs, German Glass Imitation Walnut Suits, ... ~ i n i *n i To those livi; glad to corresp I can deliver Railroad far< Remember, 1 Com And get a barg w THE ABBEVILLE mm no n AND ftTNNERYi Now in readiness for Business, I ? 'ITHEY arc prephred to (ilN COTTON at the! 1 LOWEST MARKET PRICE, and will PAY Til K HIGHEST PRICE lor all COTTON HEED thai Is offered. Their Improved machinery, whicli has Just | been overhauled and the speed increased eii-| ables them to do an Indefinite amount of I work in the shortest time. Persons desiring to provide themselves with the cheapest and uest Food for Cattle should make immediate arrangements to j BUY HULLS & MEAL. ! The experience of the past lias fully demon strated that colion seeu mem sum iiuimuic the cheapest and best food in the world. The price of these articles will be increased us the i season advances. Every convenience for weighing. W. P, FERGUSON, Manager, j F. L, MORROW, Bookkeeper, | Sept. 7, 1*1)2, If ENTERPRISE CINNEIIV, ABBEVILLE, S. C. THK McMIIjLAX GIXNKUY is now in full operation.and all cotton brought to tills Ginnery will be promptly tiium-d and packed. Persons from the country may comc without previous arrangement* mid feel sure of prompt attention. The capacity of the Ginnery is full and anrple. FRANCIS HENRY, Manager, I sept, fi, :tm Executor's Sale OK Personal Property. ON TIJKSDAY, tin- III) day of OLTOliKI!, at the residenceoi the late .Mrs. Sarah M. .. .. '..I....:, A \l I nill K..II tlic personal properly ol tin: said Sar>ih M. ('allioun. For further particulars call on the undersigned. , WM. P. CALHOUN, Executor. Sept. 21,18!>2, 2t (Jet one of MInter's solid oak suits at ilii.'i". The best bargain In town. . - yy v ; ES DOWNED R. MlS ABBEVi: nt any kind < mined tc competition and will se 50 miles of Abbeville. edstead, Washstand and 3, oil polish $ 16.50 8.50 2.75 1.40 4.00 erything in n unheard -i- ^ ^ Um ELg* luu JLfcir tu jjcrouu ond with them, goods at any depo 3 paid for any one I . ULtJbtLL IU StJil yvu. CI ?H i wii e One, ain from "5 j. ; A. M. KEEPS FOR 1 Staple an Confectionaries of All Kinds. THIS DEPARTMENT Is ? PRICES T JUST RECEI\ Horses and Brood Mare alwa1 Phaetons, Carriages anc vouic kvkkv want in this SALES, LIVERY . miipinl imiicw! mm: inuon i piw! mm i Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Sheet music, .books, <kc. i 1IIAVK MAI>K AKItAXCKMKNTS with sonic of tin; best houses North and South, | and can save you money in the purchase of 11 any of the above. 1 will keep on hand a full | supply of all kinds of Cut and Wire Strings for stringed Instruments. Also, Harmonicas, Violins, Hows, Bridges, Tail 1'ieces, Screws, ?Vc. It will pay you to see me before buying. Prompt attention and satisfaction guaran- * teed. (Jive me a trial. JAS. A. HILL. Sept. li, IS'JJ,4m sih) yards colored dress goods ats l-lc, f worth by (lie case, 1U \V. K. LSell. ?1111 06 OU11S. | CHE PUBLIC A FULL STOCK OF .Jf d Fancy Groceries, ? == Fruits from every "Clime. Special Brands of Hams and Cheese. v ilways full of Fresh Goods, arriving daily all of which will be sold at O SUIT THE TIMES, i ????-=-5-=-S^=^=55S ' , IS 01*11 REPOSITORY YOU WILL FIND Phaetons, Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts % nr.d WAGONS to suit any one In Style and Price. Also a beautiful Line of Lap Ilobes, Whips, Umbrellas and Harness .. . " " 5 .nk nolnra au mo ofnnrl aorfllnfit. ftllV ftll IrOme ?L11! I ? m fours to sell, R. MINTER. jr., | A/bheville, 8. O. 'If ' TT* 11 0_ ' ftp nd save you some money. 1111 'J ' l .rvijj iv entire stock at these i J V -of prices; v 8 Lally inspect my stock, I would be vijl t for 10 per cent, additional. iuvine; &25 or more. These prices substantiate my claim: _ Large Bureaus, German Glass and Quarter Marble- "6.00 Splendid Kitchen Safes, at--.'- 1.75 Bed Springs, 112 spiral supports, at 75 . m 1 ' Good Cotton and Straw Mattresses 1.40 Good Chairs, at .40 Solid Oak Rockers, at 1.00 I IT HE! and KNOCKED OUT 1 TTER. Jr.. J ?7 LLE, a C. m I /|| )f Furniture, I am deter11 ) sell you. ill you better goods for less price than you Uf all liKAUJSS ulll uuu see us uciuic uuii,uiuiii6i ..- ..... -D 7~ ?. .'ompetlon. is?Saddle & Harness Horses 1 Buggies FURNISHED on Short NOTICE. AND FEED STABLES. SffB^iF HENNEMAN The Jeweler REMOVED TO LEE & CO S DRUG STORE aREEBVrWOOD, s. o.