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f The Press and Banne; BY HUGH WILSON. Wednesday, March 29, 189 Cull nud See the Xew n.irhino i? or H Messrs. C. P. Hammond J: Co. have a n chine that sews on the bottom of any kind shoe. They Invite the public to call and! It work. They have all the machinery nec sarj to muke any kind of shoe. Haddon's opening began last Thnrsd and closed Saturday evening. The displ was artistically and beautifully arrange I, a was made up of the uewest and most sty 11 ilress goods, notions, millinery,etc., audspefi lug of the millinery the styles are most be* tiful. and the trimming was rally a dream loveliness. The opening isover and the lad! who saw the pretty things will not lorget M. Haddon & Co., we venture to say. There will be service in Trinity ohur next Friday (Good Friday) at 530 p. in. ( Saturday at ? a m.. and on Easter morni and afternoon at usual hours. The Rev. E. Joyner, of Columbia, will officiate. The pi' licare cordially Invited to attend. Senator Hemphill and Hon. Frank Gary go to Columbia to-day to atten I a me Ing of the Board of Trustees of the Industil School for Women. The meeting comes < i if-nlght at the Governor's mansion. Judge Lyon Is now In New York with t wile who is undergoing treatment, and will be abseut for several days. Mr. J. Eras j,yon will nnvecnargeoi me uumii-^o ui i oftlceof the Probate Judged urlng his absent Mk. George S hill IT", brave aud ireni otis, true and kind, is with i%s again. He li beau making bin home In Clinton for a ye or no, bat his friends are always glad to e on his native heath. Mk. J. R. M/ntkr. Jr., has bought a 1 from Hon. W. H. Parker on the right ha Ride of the road going to Due West, with l intention of building a dwelling house. Read Reese & DuPre's new ad. Contributed LochImAbbeville C. H., S. C., March 29, LSiKJ Mrs. Dr. J. M. Moseley, of Lowndesvll le w In Abbeville last week as the guest of M J. H. Latimer and family. Dr. J. M. Carlton, one of ML farmers pror inent physician's was in the city last week. '">?? Siuhhoih mnrnlnB1 a lhunk offerlr wan taken up (or missions, the Al. E. Ciiurc or Abbeville being assessed &50. Tne atnoui collected was ?54. During tbe collection tl choir sang a beautiful and appropriate hym The Woman'8 Missionary society will .-e In the M. E. Church next Friday afternoo A full meeting is earnestly desired as but ness of great Importance is to come befo the meeting. Mr. Sain'lT. Eakln and family were adml ted by letter as members of the Method! church at Abbeville last Sabbath morning. NextSunday Is Easter, and Interesting at appropriate services will be held in all 01 churches. Dr. Bays, of the Methodist churc will have for his subject the resurectioi The choir will render tftelr select pieces ar the congregation as well as the public ms expect something tine. The public Is cordla ly invited to attend services in the Methodic as well as the other churches. "Spring Is the symbol of the resurrection flowers of the human race. In the autum of life man falls asleep like the flowers; bi the icy reign of death is broken by the glor ous springtide of Immortality, where there neither death nor tears." Look out next Easier for loves of bonnet handsome new dre&ses and bright smlllt faces, for on that-Joyous occasion our ladli don their best, and look their sweetest. 01 that the day may be bright and beautiful f< them. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Lyon left last Monde for New York. During tbe Judge's absent liln son Frazier will have charge or the offle On last Wednesday afternoon we were hoi ored with an Invitation to attend a musical r cltal given by Miss Anna Jones and her clan The class room wuk pactteu wnu hiviu friends, and the music was very sweet an charmingly rendered by the scholars, as eat one by their playing exhibited the carefi training and thorough Instruction Imparts by their teacher. MUs Lucia Moseley and Miss Nannie Joh son of Lowndesville attended the "opening lust week and spent several days In the cit vlulling relatives. On last Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 01 two millinery stores were beautifully arr?y< In all the novelties of the season. Yes, it display was grand, and would have dor credit to any city store In the State. The pr prletors were busy from early morn till dew eve, showing their beautiful goods and sellit to read v purchasers. Miss Sallle Cllnkscales Is again with W. ] Bell, where she will be delighted to see hi friends. MIks Lottie Brown, of Anderson Is with 1 M. Haddon & Co.. and extends a cordial we come to her many friends. On last Friday Mr. P. A. McCaslan had tv fine mules drowned whlleattemptlng to cro the Blue Hill brancb, which was much swc len from the heavy rain fall a few hours b fore. This was a great loss, but Messrs. A.J Hill <fe Sons, from their well tilled stables r placed them the next day. ' On next Saturday there will be a numb of beautlfal hand painted Easter eggs hidtle in Mr. J. C. Klugh's park. The public are 1 vltedtojolu in the search; by paying t< cents you will have acce?8 to ihe entire par and if a good burner you may And many the pares. besides, have a lot of fun. Birth?March 22,1S93, to Mrs. Wyatt Alke a son. Miss Drule Penney, one of Abbeville's pr< ties youug ladies resumed last Monday fro a delightful visit to her friends, the Miss Kiley, of Greenwood. Mr. G. A. Vl8anita returned from Charle ton. On last Monday a voluntary 6ub8crlptl< was taken up among our citizens for the pi chasing of more land lor the Railroad shop The full amount asked for was soon raise bavlng met with a liesrty response from o people. Abbeville Is awake to her lnteree and will do her full duty In the present at future, as in the past. Mr. Scott Brown of Anderson Is visiting 1: brother Mr. C. D. Brown. Mlsa Llllle Hanckel of Charleston is vlsltli friends In A bbeviile. Mr. Davie Silverman the celebrated viol! 1st has returned to Athens Ga.. but says I will be back In the fail to stay. He Is mm pleased with our town aud people. Mr. George Gambrell is home for a while. The Methodist Choir got a move on the last Sunday morning in hinging that grai doxology "Old Hundred." Mrs. J. R. Mlnter is on a visit to her pi ents at Davidson, N. C. Remember the"Eug hunt." The park gs Will open at 4 P. M. sharp. M .Social Circle*. Social Circles, March 25,199.1 Farmers rose early Monday morning, t pectlng to have a favorable week for work, Mr. Frank Cobb, of Greenwood, pa*# through here one day last week on his Wi to his larm In Dead Falls. Mr. Shed Eakln, honored his sister, Mrs. B. Ellis, with a visit. Miss Emily Turner visited Miss Fannie Vi rell.oneda.v last week. Mr. A. B. Eills, near Hodges, bus invested the hedge and wire fence. Willie, the four year old child of Mr. Tc Simpson, tried to follow some little negrt fishing, got lost, was found near Mr J. S. Ti ners, by an old negro man. Mr. Trlxty, has quit selling machines ai gone to tanning. Mr J. B. Ellis, a great sportsman and fi shot, has killed two hucdred and fifty blr thl? year. Mr. Tom Col>h has a cow that he has to her head up and foot down to milk her. Mr. Arthur Medlock and wile, speut Su day with Mr. A. B. Ells and family. Mr.T. A. Burnette, of New Market, via Social Circles right, often. Mr. B. O. Verell, Is mill holding his cott for a better price. Mr. John Miller, has bought another rac for his lurm. He Is also Superintendent Fine Grove Sunday School. A. D. E. M Now Is the time for repotting plants. Ot W.Joel Smith & Sons lor the Jars for rei ting them. At last connoisseurs can have their wa supplied at Mr. Speed's. His assortment oil and water colors and brushes will, we i satisfied, suit the most critical artist. Just received a nice lotoi picture mould! Come and gel your picture frames made short notice. J. E. Mlnter, Jr. Pipes are being used more and more by smoking public. Mr. Speed has a pretty 1 - ' ? 'I nloln nlnOB Onfr IlkP VOU Hi been wantlng'ever "since you broke"your one. Over ton thousand "Grand Republic" clg at Speed's Drug store. Smoke tbem. A good sort toot h brnsb at Speed's for tw ty-flve cents, also many other styles ? prices. Fresh confectionery at Speed's. Just received by J. R. Mlnter, Jr., a new ot kitchen safes. Just arrived at tlieClty Drug Store?A lo shop bottles, paint?, plain and decora lamps. Slippers for Easter. All styles, at C. Hammond & Co. Sterling silver stick pins from 3o tooOc. et Reese & DuPre. Ladles shirt front buttons from 75c, to I per set. Reese <fc DuPre. Sterling silver hair pins. Reese Jc DuPr< Sterling silver lace pins very cheap. Re &. DuPre. You ought to see Aug. W. Smith's i line of ladles underwear, and Is Bell It cheap. A good vest for 10c. r, A TKIP TO THE COUNTRY Important Xotes by the The editor of the Press and Banner too! _ day Inst Friday to visit his sister on H ? Ln bor. 0 The trip had benn nnder contemplation O. quitea while, but owing to the threaten weather and other circumstances It was pi ? poned from time to time. Friday morning was not more promls ry of rain than other mornings had been, i thinking that that day would not be m wet than the other days, we hired one .Messrs. A. M. Hill Ji Sons fast travelers, i oft' we went. In a little while It was plain to be seen t ES* a heavy rain was falling in the dlstanco. ' wind beint; favorable we had so little feai rain, that we did not, put up the side curts ?y or ?et out the oilcloth to throw over the df board and lap robe. Suddenly rain fell, njl we undertook then to buckle up the curtii "J" aud open the oil cloth, we would certainly l,v" wet, so We op?nea our uiuoreuu, uuu wa.i j IU" tected from the rain, though it fell lightly ,"r half an hour, but not enough to run In '7 road. " On the road we Raw signs of life and actlv on the farms. Fields bad been plowed and ch dergrowth hxd been cut along the way. ' Jn edges of the fields In some places had bi ng cleared and plowed where we doubted the JJ. pedleney or advisability of the act Wb lb- the road has beeu worn down below the f face of t he Held, the clearing to the edge g the road may, in some Instances, cause land to wash and allow the creatn of the i IjJ to escape. oI1- We saw some new garden palings at difl ent houses, occupied by colored persons, each instauee they were of green pine si ?is boards. Soine were nailed to railings wh he we took to be of pine poles with the bark ler them. Others, warped between the ra l>e :uade what we have heard called a "wott ce- fence or palinc. One of the chief difficult #r- incident to putting up a gardeu fence In t as way lies in the fact that the palings shrl ar with the first sunshine, and afterwards i iee rabbits and chickens dontse^m to understs what the fence is for, and innocently go in lu, ihe cracks and help themselves to wbate' .... vegetables may please their taste or attr j." their eye. But this disadvantage is off-set a large measure by the great benefits to be rived next winter. When the wood wo burn, the wife can easily get a spare s off the back part of the garden, with whlct start the fire. Even If there should be no .difficulties in Instructing the chickens and rabbits as as th? Infant inn nnrl nnmnse Of seltinsr UD I r "wottle" palings, there can be no doubt of benefits as a flre-klndler next winter. D~ We saw some hillside ditches and some h side plowing, too. As a land-destroyer th >g is nothing equal to a hillside ditch, exci tj perhaps the plau of running the furrows it and down the hill. It the object Is to run "e every particle of soil as qalckly as posslb " the hillside ditch and the aforesaid furro el will come nearest accomplishing the purpc o Terracing, If properly done, Is what need. re The roads had been very well worked some places, and other places were then bei touched up. "t A notable change In the route of the pub highway Is made on the lands of Mr. John 1(1 McNeil, where the road Is turned slightly the right, and kept on the crest of the hill, :h stead of, as formerly, running down and 3* sleep hills. The traveling public will i predate the Improvement. There are ma other Instances where, by a little tronble, ? greatly Improved road may be had. The road workers In one place had aboi faced the mile post, and put it on the wro 'J side of the road. We presume that everybo n kuows that the letters on the mile post shot Jt always read toward the place irom which t road Is posted. For Instance: A. C. H., shot 16 read In the direction of Abbeville Coi House. .Leaving Abbeville the travei 6> should find the mille posts on the right ha 'K side of the road, but In going to Abbevl 68 they should always be on nls left. J The road which formerly allowed the tri jr eler to pass the town of Verdery In the rc has been closed and now everbody past L>' through the main thoroughfare of the town 3e After staying lor several hours with re * tlves, we put up all the curtains and spre Q- oil cloth all over as. We started hoir ward, and it didn't rain at all. 18 Just alter passing the place where Mr. W lis Smith lives. Bonhatn began to out sot '{J extra capers while giving unmistakable slg :t| of a disposition to get away from that pi jj.' tlcular spot in the shortest sort of order. 1(1 tight reign, however, brought him to a stai still, and upou examination It was found it an Important piece of the harness had part) ' There was no chance to avoid it. We had i' unwrap aud get down In the road where t rain had reduced the soli to that conslsten 'jj which makes lt.most adhesive to one's sho )d The baruess tied, we again took up our Joi ,e ney. ie When within a mile or so of Long Ca creek we met a colored man who said Nor: y nrpi'k wnM too full for him to cross, and Lo '8 Cane was nearly up to the bridge. This w not comforting, but we hurried ncross Lo b" Cane which, by the time that w? reach er the crossing was lapping the bridge, ai the water was running across and coverl 7- new places in the fields on this side of t "" bridge. The water in some places on t road in the bottoms was over the axle of t ? buggy. Passing this stream io safety, ' *8 went Iel8urly to Norrls Creek, a mile and h "" distant. Knowing that the steam would run do\ a In a very short time, we resolved, to wait I e~ the subsidence of tbe waters rather than drowned In attempting to ford a great 8r swollen stream. At tbe bank, we met 0 !n man who bad Just crossed the creek a n* we saw another standing In the mld< of the Rtream, allowing his horse to drir K; We forded Id safety, and on the last fi or miles toward home fouud that a very hea rain bad fallen. It Is said that It was t D< heaviest rain that has fallen at Abbeville years. Two of Mr. Patrick McCaslan's mu !t" were drowned In the Blue Hill branoh. m Arriving at home Just In time for a wai 68 supper and a good cup of ooffee, we read t letters and papers for awhile, closing up w! >s" one of Talraaxe'u sermons, and at an eai hour we lay down and were soon fast asle >n ir- m m I BUST PLANTERS, its id Already Looking for a New Govt lls nor?Peaches In the Bud and Flo ie era In the BIooiu?Potatoes in 1 Bank and Tubers In the Grow "g ? PerHOunl. oh Lowndesvllle, S. C., March 25,189.' Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Fenneil, ou Mondi went over to Due WeBt, lo visit the father 'm the latter, Dr. J. O. Lindsay. 3d Mr. R W. Speer, who Is In business at 1 derson, ran down borne ou Sunday, to vl ir- tbe family of bis father, l)r. A. J. Speer. Mr. J. B. .Mosley, was at Abbeville, Tuesd ite und Wednesday. Mr. J. B. Franks, and bis mother, went Abbeville Tuesday. Mrs. B. Berry Allen entertained someof ] friends Monday night. From accounts tb ; was quite an enjoyable time. ,V. Mrs. E. J. Huckabee, went to Greenwc Tuesday. e(j Mr. C. E. Horton of Williamston, pali aV visit to tbe family of bis son, Mr. E. R. H ion, Wednesday. T Mrs. E. R. Horton. left Tuesday, for Roi ' Ga., for a visit of some length. er_ Mr. E. Johnson, is now in Atlanta, Ga., 1 old borne, visiting relatives and friends. iu For the past week or two, the planters he been pushing things lively?have utilized )tn Kood weather in the preparation of th )es lands, for all that It was worth. Some c< ir. has been planted, much guano has been c trlbuted and many of tbe tillers of tbe f a(j are beginning to see their way "out of wilderness" of their discouragements, cam nn by tbe late continued bad weather, and w jH anything like a favorable time Irom now they will be ready at planting time, wb tie time, like that for sowing small grain, extei over a period of several months. Tbe ic IQ. cations' are, that, despite the on repeated vice of many newspapers, as well as agrlci ilts ural periodicals, a large crop will be plant If so, bog "and bomlny" wblcb are c oq scarce, blgb and bard to get, especially fc will be more so thin time next year. The a lie P'yof pigs In tbls section, lias fallen below 0f demand, aud borne raised meat will be si terlng another year. [ Borneo) tbe newspaper correspondents c< plain of a scarcity of seed potatoes (swc \Ve have hnd more than enough for the bo do demand, with a few more of tbe same t set- ucd size leit. Muny more of the peach blooms wli ntg were out at the time of our last big frosts ! of urday and Sunday, were killed, but there are still left, enough and to spare, and wlthou serious change in prospects, we will later be gladdened by an abundant harvest. n?- In the past, alter a political campaign. OD have enjoyed a rest, for at least a tw< months, but it seems that record is to the broken this ;*ear. Some of the newspai Ine are already giving to their readers the na ave of tbe probable candidates for gubernalo old honors In 181H. If the agitation of this i Ject, has really begun at this early date arg what length it will go by the time that next campaign opens, is past conjecture, cording to the lights before us, it Is to ?n* inlerred that South Carolina politics is bee inu lng smartly muddled and by next year, U hurrl fr?r tnunv nf nu tn tftll fn urhlnh m we belong, hardshell, softsbell, mugwu jot, fencestratidler, and, politically, "confusl may be as badly "confounded" as at the '"J . er ol Babel." But be that as It may, our people, lled on the 7th of November 181)4, as always In past, will come together, lay aside all dl , P. ences, and with one accord, asslBt steering the ship of State Into a have ,ch peace and quiet. (Jompetlon is the llf ' trade, ho In politics. Trouj 11.50 ?? Just reoeived at City Drue Store.?A Ici ' the best horse colic cure on the market, a >eBe fU|| nne of Dr. J. H. McLean's medicines. | White cbamle skin gloves at Haddon's. ' Kid gloves. All the Spring shades at 1 IUB| don's. LHADDONS for ffi assm Semi-Annnai Snowine 1 MILLINER I K RIBBONS, ' of iins 2 Laces, Flowers, jro- ' f DRESS .GOODS and FANCY GOODS UQrho ? een ex'i Millinery. the joii Our Millinery room is filled r with all the leading shapes and in colors of the season. Do you out want a Spring Hat or Bonnet? 'on ' tyl?3 were never pretu8) tier, or the shapes more becomie,! ing. Come and see these beautiful creations of fashion. Dk the LDdi ter Dress Goods. act de A splendid assortment of n't Novelties,. Dress Fabriques, Lovely shades. No two alike. In 10 ?u Zephyr Ginghams. ere Fine Silk Stripe Zephyr ept Ginghams. Entirely new and $ very beautiful. ile, WB ise. Wash Dress Fabriques, Eg Have never been prettier or Uc cheaper. The largest collects tion ever shown by us. More lo- than 200 pieces to select from. up *p- . ny ; White. Goods. ag ^ New styles in Dotted Efbe fects, Lace Stripes, Plaid "d Lawns and Polka Dotts. irt ler nd : Embroidries. sar f* At least 150 choice patterns, ia- Juat in from the agents. ad 16- ___ si Laces! Laces! arThis will be another lace seaiat son. Our stock is large and 3d. well selected. to he ' cy TRIMMING SILK ne rn'| - AND ?] TRIMMING BRAIDS Qd ng he he ? Novelties in Veilings air Q VD In all Jcolors. See our new tor "Columbian" Veiling. be ly e tl French Satines 8W yy Are again at the front. New in colorings and designs. les rm lib Challies, Empress Stripes, riy India Lawns, Edridon, Cheep voits and Percales make pretty Spring dresB. We have them. Krinkle Zephyrines. w* he The newest and very pretty, ad ______ iy, Black Goods. of ^n. Increasing demand has made ?ii it necessary for us to enlarge , our stock. If you need anything in this class of goods to give us a call. tier _??ere KXl Parasols. I a or- We handle one make only. no Shipped direct from manufacturers in Philadelphia. Silk ber Glorias 22, 24, 26 and 28 inch .... I from 90c up. Assorted handles. no ibe eir Dm Umbrellas. the lth In Ladies sizes. on, lch IClB . Shoes ! Shoes! :ed. ow We Bell E. P. Reed & Co.'s Rochester made Fine Shoes, the No trouble to get a fit. ?tK* Hosiery. iort Absolutely Fast Black Hose, and you can buy them from us are as cheap if not cheaper than 11 a you can buy the same goods in on a city house. we ;lve be ? "Our Aim" tub, to Is to handle first c'ass the goods, and sell them as cheap ,Abe as they can be bought in this om- market. Very respectfully, | B. M. HADDON & CO owon t ilG ffer- P. S?In Rending to us for samples ju please slate (as near as you eun) the n of color and price of goods you wish to e o( purchase. It not only necessitates a 32 great deal of work, but Is very expensive to send full Hue of samples to every one. K. M. H. & Co. >t of == ud a N. B.?Our slock Is too large and too varied to give more than the above faint idea of what we have to show lad* you. Oome nnd see. J March 12, lift*}, 4t PRICES 1 | We are in the Onr Snip A^ii Your Dol We only ask you fact. Our stock c< DRY GENTS' HTTT\ ITTPi TTTlTnn fUMHIH This stock young man you should examine. Our NECKWEAR is ahead of anything we have seen. It is a superb line. Prices range from 5c. to $1.25. STRAWHATS "We've Got 'Em." New and nobby styles for young and old from 10c up. We mu9t call your attention to the CHAS. HEISBE'S CELEBRATED hand lie SHOES ' for dress that we are handling. They come in all shapes. We have anything you want in Underwear, Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, &c., &c. Harris I Southlan Househol Dr. Harr: Dr. Harr Don't AT' L A \ Teachers Examination. ALL teachers whose certificates hiive es plred and those desirous of promotioi will pjeet the Board of Examiners at Abb< vllle on Friday and Saturday, the 21st nn' 22nd of April, 1893." The white teachers wll meet on Friday 21st, and the oolored on Hat urday following at 10 o'clock A. M. E. COWAN, Chairman Hoard of Examiners. March 31.1893, tf LOMAX (Nkxt Dooii to Medium Okkick) SELLS THE BEST Kerosene Oil 175 degrees Arc test. 5 Gallons for 85c. ANY ONE wishing to take advantage < this oiler can pay for five (5) gallons i once, and then take one (1) gallon or more t a time as needed. Come boys and see our pretty new cravat( and colored shirts. W. Joel. Smith & Sons. You ought to see that Itne of assorted slz< and styles of pipes at .Speed's Drug Stor They came In Monday morning. n 'HAT WiLI ^CLnnA Q Tin Cfl 11 is to Give ' lar than any to visit our place to gii miprises everything ke GOOI in .. i groceries! Goods that Must Go i In order to make room for new arrivi 300 Barrels Flour, all gra 1,000 Bushels Corn, White 1,000 Bushels Bed Oats. 2 Car Loads Timothy No. ] 200 Bushels Best Meal. Call and get prices on the above Victor Heel Sweep with e: 10 Dozen Genuine D. & H. 12 Dozen Handle Hoes, th< 100 Boxes Laundry Soap Pale Olive. Special price g Examine our Double Foot Lemon and Soda Crackers Granulated Sugar by the B New Lot S. C. Rice, 20 Fo New Lot Coffees, 5 Pounds Try our "Santos" Coffee, u Fresh Lot Teas, Extracts, We desire a share of your patro: to call and examine our stock, AUG. W . n son 65 L d Veterinary d Ammonia, ison's Headach v ison's Blood E i^orget the ffSO For Sale, A GOOD SECOND HAND SAFETY BICYCLE in splendid repair. Has ball bear} ings and cushion tires. Refer to d J. C. HARPER. II March 29,181)3. :$t Antreville, S. C. Thi?i onncn win contain a description of our I Kl.ock of Sl'KiNO NKCKNVKAH, which we are expecting to receive every day. 1'. ROSEN HEUG A CO. March ?, 1S1C5, tf I Fresh lot lobster, crabs, breakfast bacon and light weight Magnolia hams, at Aug. W. Smith. Hn, hn,ha! That Is a fine cigar. It Is one of Speed's ulckle cigars, and It suits me exit actly. Harrison & Game are prescription druggists, and have a line of physicians supplies. II. M. Haddon <fc Co. will have their open;s ing next week, commencing on Thursday 2!rd. 58 Coining! coming! Spring millinery, spring e* and Summer dress goods. 11. M. iladdou a Co. ?v L ASTOWI naee ?i nd Prnrw liWWW WAiVfc * AV^Vk You More R< Concern in re us an opportunity pt in a first class )S Hi A !! liroeenes! n the next 30 Days. als we will give a special price on des. and Mixed. L Hay. before buying elsewhere. itra wings. Scovil Hoes. b best make. , Octagon, Horse Shoe and iven by the box. now BtOCK. by the box. arrel and in 100 lb. Sacks, unds for $1. \ for $1. tew and delicious. &C?t &ct nage, and would be glad for you Yours, &c,, . SMITH rame's Powders. Le Powders. -enewer. Place N' S. Sheriff's Sale. Mllburn Gin and Machine Company and Gullet Gin Company against Ninety-Six Manufacturing Company.?Executions. By virtue of sundry executions to me directed, in the above stated cases, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on MONDAY, the 8th day of MAY A. D. 1893, all the right, title and interest of The Ninety-Six Manufacturing Company in the following described property, to wit: The Cotton Seed Oil Plant and Ginnery consisting of 4 acres of land, with Buildings, Machinery, Jtc., thereon. Also, ONE (1) WAGON SCALES, TWO (2) PLATFORM SCALES and ONE TWO WHEEL HAND CART. Levied on and to be sold as the property ol The Ninety-Six Manufacturing Company, to satisfy the aforesaid Executions and costs. TERMS?Cash. F. W. R. NANCE, Sheriff Abbeville County. March 20,1893, (It Cigars! cigars! from 2% to 20 cents each, at Penney's Druir Store. If you smoke a pipe use the Seal of N. C, plug cut tobacco, ft) cents a package. Stop and see It. l'enney's Drug Store. _ _ _ _ [ITH , ...rgaSi riTT WATT I Ml IVU ! 30 to Sell Them. 3al Value for i Abbeville. ' to demonstrate this / nTTft-R If you want Dress Goods i .m see our stock. Prices in React of ?reryMy. ' Nice double width Cashmeres at 12}, 15 and 18c per yard. These goods were never known to be sold in this market less than 15, 20 and 25c. NICE GINGHAM. Pretty dress styles at 6}c per yard. What have you been paying for them ? GOOD CALICOS, Standard Brand only 6c. Is that less than you have been paying for them ? We sell the Best 50c Corset on Earth. and a good one for 25c. Thomson's uiove f itting ana k. & u. Corsets in all grades ana numbers. Oar ''Thornson's Glove Fitting" VENTILATING Corset is something nice. Shoes THIS IS OUR PET STOCK. Our ladies Fine Shoes and Oxford Ties are fresh from the shops of Krippendorf, Dittman & Co., the accepted leaders of the style in America. You would do well to see them. We have them at all prices. Jg Every Pair Guaranteed, f In coarse heavy goods, for both men and women, we defy competition. Our solid leather whole stock Brogan for 95c is a "hummer." For faster. A V Jk JMWVVVA SLIPPERS! ^ All Styles, Latest Cuts and all Colors. FOR GENTS. FINE BITOT SHOES. FINE PATENT LEATHER SHOES. FINE KANGAROO SHOES. FINE LOW QUARTER SHOES. See C. P. Hammond <t Co.'s window when passing. Cull on us and we will give yon BARGAINS. Very Respectfully, C. P. HAMMOND & CO. Perfecto5cclgaratNew Drug Store. Har rlbon & Game. Now is the time to plant Irish potatoes. Call and get the nnest seed from A. M. Hill A 8ons. Early Rose and other varieties seed potatoes at A. M. Hill & Sons. Dr. Harrison's headache powders cure nervous headache. For sale by Harrison & For comfort,durability and perfect cleansers use the Prophylactic tooth brush. Sold only at Penney's Drug Store. ' Bring 35 cents or 50 cents to Smith & Sons an.l get a pair of knee pants for your boy. Size from 10 to 14 years. Palmetto or Wilson Cotton Planters can be had at \V. Joel Smith & Sons. Prices oheaper than ever. Another lot of 75e. Blaritz gloves at Haddon's. Gentlemen's nightshirts, GO cts. 75 cts and SI at P. Rosenborg & Co's. Look at C. P. Hammond & Co's window when passing. C.P.Hammond & Co. have received thel New Russian Calf Shoes. See them thoy ar all the style. "Bull Dog" knee pants for boys 35 cents and 50 cents a pair. The best for everyday wear at W. Joel Smith & Sons. Fish hooks and lines for sale by G. W. Lomax. Octagon 6oap, best for all uses for sain by G. W. Lomax. Smoke "Little Sadie" cigars, 10 for 10c for sale by G. W. Lomax. The most stylish line of neckwear In Abbeville. P. Rosenberg <? Co. Everybody will want a nice cravat for Eas' ter. Call and get It at Rosenberg's. The larges\md best selection In neckwear ' ever displayed in this market at P. Rosen1 berg & Co. I