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The Press and Banner t: ABBEVILLE, S. C. " in Published every Wednesday at ?2 P'J a year in advance. pj loi Wednesday, April 19, 1893. L?{ re; ? It Rf The Cane of MIm Mean*. , we copy irom ine state me miiesi. ?uu uuwi jpr complete account that has been published of pu the manner in which Miss Sadie M. Means of ic this ooumy was recently treated by the Sec- mi ond Presbyterian church of Columbia. rei Without exception every man who has Ti spoken of this matter in our presence has ex- m pressed his Indignation at the manner in wi which the proceedings have been taken m; against her. m The form of the question upon which Miss Means's confession is alleged to have been 5tl made is a method which we think would not dc have been resorted to by any court of Justice m which was governed by a proper sense of cl; right and wrong. ? at Th? question was this: "Do you still habitually violate the Sah. m bath by working In the telephone exchange ?" lz Instead of properly notifying Miss Means of ai the gravity of the penalty which they pro* Ij ' posed to Inflict, and Instead of putting her on le her guard,and Impressing her with the neces. tL Ity of having some one to look after her ic- tt InrmtA on<i baa that aha aruc nnt iinlimtlv onrt Illegally dealt with, the pious and Christian cl preachers make a doable question,to the latter ol part or which they knew she was obliged .to H answer in the affirmative, and It was certainly pi to that part of the question which she did an- It swer, and yet that conscientious Christian m court tukes the advantage of her inexpert' ence, puts a wrong construct Ion upon her words, and Interprets the answer to suit their own purposes, namely: that she had ac- w knowledge*! that she habitually violated the D Sabbath. j The troth is, tbat she meant to say 0< no sooh thing. She plainly meant to say tr that abe still worked in the telephone exchange, and we take it for granted tbat there al was not a man on that coui t who bad not sul c< -> flcient Intelligence to know that they had put ^ the wrong construction on her answer. The j| presqmption is against the fair intentions ol pi any man who would construct such a double Jjj question for an inexperienced person, and it does not sound well for any man knowingly to put a wrong construction on such person's answer. Miss Means bad not violated the Sabbath day. If there had been any violation of the T sanctity of the day it was done by the telephone exchange in requiring her to work. She was its servant, and as suoh she was bound to obey, and Is not responsible. vi Until there is a law of the church forbid- la ding members to work for the exchange, she w, could not have been lawlully turned out of th luc uuuruu lur uolug bU. As we understand It, the pious prosecutor ^ allowed two brothers-in-law who worked on Sunday to remain In the communion from ^ which Miss Means was excluded. No com- ec ment necessary. ' Nearly everybody In this country, either works himself or requires bis employees to do (Q so. To begin: Preachers, we are told, have lo been known to work on or to study their ser- JJj mons on Sunday morning. In so doing they it; were Just as guilty of a violation of the Sab- cc bath as the scholar who studied his lesson, or bt as the lawyer who worked on his case, or as ra the editor who may have written editorials, ot or as any one elre who may have written let- w tera. la There are few families in this community Pf (a who do not sit down to warm meals three u, times a day. To prepare these warm meals re somebody must work. No matter how pious 1 our good people may be, we are not Informed N of any one who does not require their ser\ vants to cootc on Sunday, and we have noi f even beard of any preacher who refuses warm ^ food on that day. Somebody has to work to make It lresh and warm. In hundreds of places we have beard of people working on cr Sunday, but Miss Means is the only person who has yet been excommunicated for so do- "J? log. As there are many thousand women who cook and do household work every Sun- Ni day, is It not possible tbat it is the respecta- ^ bility ol the work which Miss Means is doing tbat excites the holy horror of the pious efl court? If it is not so, why have they not taken steps to excommunicate their own )D cooks and chambermaids? If tbey are really Hi conscientious and honest in their expressed ? opinion of the sanctity of tbe Sabbath, why bi| have they not themselves withdrawn from Ti tbe communion of the church, because they compel cooks and chambermaids to work on ty Sunday? an The cbnrcb has a perfect right to make any rule it pleases as to its membership, but tbe an outside world would have more respect for mi tbe cburch which does not seek to oppress 8,t orphan and unprotected women, while giving special privileges to men. Let the same rule r- . apply to all. While tbe sanctity of the Sabbath is now so zealously urged, may we not ask if there is 71 not profanity in the pulpit, and an irreverent manner of calling tbe name of the Almighty ft hnnrlrAH t.lmon in nno hrlof hnnr Wu mhu? right do we bear of "God Almighty's earth," or "God's church," or "God's Judgment," or "God's ways?" Has any mortal man yet f0] been authorized to call His name, except In ho reverential awe? ,l da ? ? E. Contributed Local*. Bj| The ladles of the Methodist cburcb will give 1 a musical entertainment next Friday even- ?rc Ins at the parsonage. Strawberries and other t?J refreshments will be served. J Miss Kate Scott and Miss Gertrude Hemp- er hill went to Cross Hill last Monday. ve Miss Maggie Latimer has returned from Au- * guwta. qu Mr. Lewis Sondley is at home. P>< Mrs. J. W. Morrah and Mrs. Dr. Carlton, , ' Misses Clara and Maggie Covin were simp- for ping in town last Friday. = Capt. S. 8. MoBrlde of Mount Carmel was In ''? town last Friday. % th< About forty bales of cotton were sold In our lai market last Saturday. ler Mils Mary Hemphill and Miss Annie Henry thi attended the entertainment last Friday even- ' lng at Due We6t. P? Messrs. McOee, Harrison, and Bruce came from Anderson on their bicycles, a distance of chl about thirty-Ave miles In four hours. of Birth?At Abbeville, April 16, to Mrs. Mon- * crleff, a son. W Mr. J. R. Blake's son Ernest Is quite sick. at Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferguson have returned ?|l from their bridal trip. Many friends extend lhl good wlBbes. 8U' xne entertainment given iusi lunrsuuy * evening by the Knights of Pythias was a a,t most enjoyable affair, being well attended by oc our citizens. Receipts about $40. Jn< Mr. C. V, Hammond and his daughter Miss ?_ul Nettle, left yenterday for AtlaDta. *n Misses Mamie and Jessie Hill are In Ander- be( son. wr Mrs, Rlggsbee Is In Atlanta. J'ei Mr. R. L. Mabry Is digging a well prepara- 'nt tory to building a bouse. De' Mrs. Coliett ol North Carolina is at Mr. C. V. r Hammoud's. J?' Mr. Joe Bowers of Greenwood was in town J;111 last Mouday. PR The Iron Foundry will be ready for work In lea a few days. Krc Allen Brothers Factory Is now In full gear, w? and runningfor all it Is worth. ? Mr. L. W/Parker and Mr. J. C. Klugh have w" each two fine cottaces Just finished. Mr. G. 'yH. Moore will buy one of Mr. Parker's places. Mr. Ben Lipford of Ninety .Six was In town yesterday. M. Saratoen at Greenwood. Excelsior Saratoga water sold on draught "J"*1 by W. R. Bailey. The water Is brought direct from Maratoga ana is aispensua in precisely the same condition in which It flows from the T spring at Saratoga, and is sold at 0 cents per net ?:la88. Call and get a pamphlet. \V. R. Bai- tifj ey's Drag Store, Greenwood, S. C. It pul J Call on J. H. Latimer and get your garden tifc' seed. Coi Buy your chewing and Bull Durham smok- wo log tobacco from Aug. W. Smith. & Slippers for Easter. All styles, at C. P. Hammond & Co. lwa Thomsons Ventilating Glove Fitting Corsets' St Aug. W. Smith, |T EE POSTMASTER GENERAL. In InveKtigation of the Democracy of Onr Reform ConicrcHNnieii. Phe Columbia State so far Is the only paper South Carolina that lias published a comste stenographic report of the receut hearg given the black-listed Congressmen by istraaster General Blssell. The report Is too ig for our columus and in order thai our filers might be provided with all that was id at the hearing, we made arrangement* to culate the semi-weekly State as a suppleentof to-day's edition of the Herald. The port may be accepted as absolutely correct, was made by a competent stenographer.? voir Hill HprnlrL The Hock Hill Herald will please add the ess and Banner to the list of papers which iblished Iroin the State the full stenographreport of the proceedings before the Poetaster General. The State containing It was leived at Abbeville Monday evening aod by lesday night at twelve o'clock our suppleent containing every word of it was on the ly to subscribers. Including the heads it ade nearly eleven columns of nonpareili aklng over sixty thousand ems. After printing the Press and Banner on the h, we printed special edition of another pair, and set sixty pages ot brief?the supple, ent, the sixty pages of briefs, and the speal edition of another paper, being over and >ove our regular work. It was a big thing for the State to make the ost important scoop of the year. Every cit. en of the State should read it. Nothing, of jythlog like its length, has been so general' read by our subscribers as has been the six>en column excerpt which we made from le State last week. The full report olanyilng like this Is worth any amount ot traps, picked up here and there, and the speal iu this instance lies in the fact thai no ;her papers than the State, the Rock Hill erald and the Press and Banner did it. The ;ople are primarily indebted to the Stale for ie best Dicce that has been In the impers in lany a day. The Herald says: Like the Greenville News, we are inclined > think the Postmaster General will decline i make any formal decision on the question bether the three tabooed Congressmen are emocrats or not, but will treat them Just as Lher Democratic Congressmen are treated, hat, it seems to us, Is the conclusion he will 3 likely to reach from the facts and statelents presented to him. The three men have jne before him, renounced the Third party ad declared their allegiance as Democrats, 3d, as a practical man, he will no doubt ac>pt the dircct, public declaration of men as ie best possible evidence. We infer from ie remark i of the Postmaster General the Istlnct conviction that be does not Intend lo jnish any man for having opposed Cleve,nd before the nomination or for anything he lay have said against Cleveland. HE QUARTERLY ALLIANCE. be Members Bring- Tbelr Hives and DitasbterN to the Mart for Fash* ionable Millinery. The Second Quarterly Meeting of the Abbe lie County Alliance came oil' at Abbeville Bt Thursday in the Court room. Amone the distinguished visiting brethren b learn was Mr. L\ P. Duncan, Secretary of e National Alliance. Mr. J. W. Bowden, leader of the Third party id editor of the Cotton Plant, in also underood to have been present. Mr.Keitt, of Newberry, who Is also believed be a headlight In both the Third party and lllance. honored the meeting with his presice. l'Ue delegates represented various sections the county, and were chiefly from among e faithful members who are never derelict their duty to the organization which they ve so well and In which they have such Unmnded hopes. They believe the Alliance 111 yet be instrumental in bringing prospery to the farming Interests of the whole iuntry. The meeting was a pleasant one, and the ethren dwelt together in unity, and sepated In harmony and goodwill toward each her. One of the notable features of this meeting as the absence ol the usual political enthussm, and the lack of zeal or effort* for the tlltlcal preferment of favorite brethren. As r as we are informed neither the sub-treas- { y nor the free coinage of silver was recur- ? d to by any brother. Some work Is supposed to have been done the interest of Alliance papers, but of this a are not particularly informed. In their councils it is said that they did >lhlngatall effecting the public, and that I ey did uotblng which might not be publish- I I in the newspapers. K It Is said that propositions were made look- ? g to the perfecting of arrangements for 1 >ldlng picnics during the leisure time In the v ops this Mummer. . c Among the brethren present were Messrs. ,mes T. Haskln, H. W. Bowie, W E. I^eslle, ^ H. Hughes, Wra. Munday, J. T. Robertson, A. Bolles. W. C. Shaw, J. E.Todd, F. \V. R. , since, R. E. Hill, J. Y. Jones, John R. Blake, B. Holloway, U. W. McKee. C. E. Sharp, ins. W. McCord. James A. McCord, rhe town realised some substantial ben- <1 t from this mee'ing. Many delegates ought the ladles of tnelr households, and i title the gentlemen were In council, listen- [ k to words of wisdom as they fell from the 38 of boDored speakers their wives, their iters, and their daughters, were being waited on in our millinery and other stores, where C Z wales of the choicest garniture were made, g ie store keepers were busy all day. The tne of our millinery has gone abroad, and it iw seems that every lady in Abbeville counts bound to come to this market Tor fashionIe bonnets and beautiful dress goods. (peaking of dresses will remind buyers or e fact tbat it now lakes doable the former oount of cloth to make a skirt tbat was forerly required. Full skirts and ample seves will be the style this Summer. ? |Q - j^i LOWNDESVILLE LETTER. ^ a tie Anniversary of a Remarkable J| Know Storm ? Twenty-Five Children Born to One Mother Since the War?Personal Mention. Lownde8ville, S. C., April 15,1893. dr. Mason Miller, who has been in Florida _ r the past few moutha. returned to his old me at Mr. J. J. Kennedy's a few days ago. _ dr. C. E. Horton, of Wllliamston, spent a I y or two, ending Mouday, with his son Mr. I R. Horton. I )r. J. B. Moseley has been at Mt. Carmel I ice Tuesday on a prolesslonai visit. I dr. E. R. Horton, who was convaleslng im a spell of erysipelas went to Wllliamsii Tuesday for a short visit. . klr. J. M. Buker has perhaps the finest clov- J patch in the county. It now promises a I rv large yield. " dr. J. F. Reeves, of Laurens, is teaching lte a large class in penmanship in this ice. diss Lucia Moseley is at Capt. J. T. Barnes, ? u short time visit. Some of our folks have received an lnvltan to. and will attend the solemnizing of 3 nuptials of two of Abbeville's most popu young people. The above mentioned ln'estlng event will come off at Abbeville In e near future. ['he lovers of the beautiful would be well Id to visit the hot house of Mrs. J. B. Moser. She has a varied assortment of the olcest flowers, which will please the fancy the most fastidious. 'rof. J. K. Humbert and Mr. C. T. Baker mtdown yesterday evening to take a tish Mr. J. E. Swearlngln's mill. Fishermen Is season seem to be having better luck in usual. Some of them, at least, are quite scessful. .'his day forty-nine years ago occurred quite lotable event. About this time or day 12 lock noon, everything was covered with aw, the leaves upon the trees were almost ly grown, the corn in rich spots was nearly ee nigh, and the cotton on some larms bad en plowed and hoed the first time. This iter on that day saw three things which ry rarely, are seen at the same time growc green corn, snow on the ground and claor tor dinner. Jow for the contrast To day is an exceeddy pleasant oue, the corn has Just peeped rough the ground, the mostol our planters ve as yet planted but little cotton, and the ves upon the trees are far from being half >wd, so that, we see that the seasons us II as the times change. I 'here is a colored woman in this section A io. a short time ago, gave birth to her tweufifth (25) child since the war. Troupe. GOOD WORK. oi . Ig ie Palntlucr hikI t'leaiiiiiir of tlie Court lIoiiHe. pi he County Commissioners are doing a long ;ded work in cleaning, painting and beauring the Court House, including all the t)liC OftlCtiS. he hall and the offices present a greatly _ proved appearance, and the people will roughly endorse our faithful and efficient i inty Commissioners lu doing this needed to rk. I ir. Benton W.Jones is the head painter, 1 when his brush touches the wood It is alys a thing of beauty. i ; ' ' " go ry a cigar at 3 lor 5 cents at Templeton's. J ul Whit A ?? . m (Have tnis fc>e; Takes t \ Because tlieir attr all that is clesi The largest line of India anc Changeable Silks, Silk Surahi Never have we had such a trad our original purchases. The that it is the most beautiful e^ Our stock of Black Dress 6c SILKS, GLORIAS, EPINGLK and all the most desirable fabr elegant assortment of Pongee Our line of Percales for Dress( to be found anywhere, The d< ites, and if the ladies will exa Li MM T A AAA ' I '*1 ** v BSj nauLUieiumoie, JJCIUGD, nm 0 ing an elegant line of White t HOU W can always find with us a mos # Oil Cloths, Towels, Napkins, ] & see an article of real merit as' f Our stock in all lines is con ^ may favor us with a call the v( J) If there are any two lines in 1 LADIES DRESS GQOI W We are thankful to a gen ? continuance of the same. ilmm.! n * State of South Carolina, ;I 1 / Abbeville County. J 3y virtue ok the power of sale ! lven In a mortgage,executed by McCllntock, teynolds & Co.. on December 20th, 1800, In fa- ii or of Geo. R.Lombard 4 Co.. and duly re-j F order!, we will sell at public auction, In P Jrcen^vood, South Carolina, on THURSDAY, o IA Y 4th, 1803, within the legal hours of sale,, he following described property, to wit: j i 25-Horse Power Erie C. C. Engine,' 25-H. P. Steel Eetnrn Toiiiilar Boiler. | Seized and to be sold as the property or 3icllntock, Reynolds i Co., lo satisfy said mort- j age and costs. TERMS?Cash. F April 17, ISM. ( GRAYDON & GRAYDON, B Agents for Mortgagees. E Wanted at Once. IHVO ENERGETIC YOUNG MEN of good 1 addresp, who can farnlxb horse to sell nd collect for "The 8lnger Manufacturing lompany" In Abbeville and adjoining counles. Good pay to right men. Addrpss THE SINGER M'F'G CO.. I. H. Morkhead. Mgr., Columbia, S. C. or W. H. Powku, Greenwood, S. C. April 12, 1893, 4t III Til! jraduate Optician.B I Eyes Examined ll Free of Charge. 2 II HAVE ALL THE INSTRUMENTS NEC- 0, essary for carefully examining the eyes. ?r GLASSES |S urefully and accurately selected for all klnd? . r DEFECTIVE VISION requiring glasses. jj' pectacle and Eye Glass Repairing omptly and carefully attended to. GREENWOOD, - S. C. nn April 12, 1S5J3, If . w Curl your hair. Another lot of nice curling y. ngs Just received at Penney!s Drug Store. i A well selected assortment of colors and ady mixed paints for furniture, vehicles, at Speed's Drug Store. rhe following popular brands of 5 cont clrs at Templeton'a: Marabella, Whip Han- ev e, Index and Golden Gem. rx D?o D JJ1 U ason the Stock c he Eye of the ] VHY active Stock of Dres rable in Fabrics, Sty 1 China Silks for Dresses and Wai 3, Bengalines in all the most de te in Silks, and already we have f i verdict of the ladies who have si rer offered in Abbeville. lods cannot be surpassed. Among !, WHIP CORDS, SERGES, HE I ics extant this season, In WAS is, Pine Apples, Cloths, Lawns, G 38, Waists and Shirts, is the mos apartment of WHITE GOODS hai mine our Lawns, India Linens, imings, &c,, they will find that 01 Goods is fully sustained, 8E-KEEI t complete stock of full width Sh Doylies, Scrim China and Japan 1 well as beauty ask for the Towel aplete and attractive, and we are iry best attention, which we excel this season, they IS AND 6ENTS READ erous public for past favors, ai WHITE BR *%%%*%%%*%> Sheriff's Sale, be State against The Masonic Lodge at Mt Carmel, S. C.?Tax Execution. h VIRTUE OF TAX EXECUTION TC ne directed, in tbe above stated case, I wll ell to tbe highest bidder, at public auction 'lthln tbe legal hours of sale, at Abbeville C I., S. C., on MONDAY, tbe 1st day of MAY l. D. 1808, all tbe right, title and interest o 'he Masonic Lodge at Mt. Carmel, 8. C., ii he following described property, to wit: One Lot and Building a Mt. Carmel, bounded on tbe North by A I. Presbyterian church lot, on the East b] ubllo road, on tbe West by public road, am n the South by property of T. G. Baker. Levied on and to be sold as tbe property o 'he Masonic Lodge at Mt. Carmel to satisfy lie aloreeald execution and costs. TERMS-Cash. F. W. R. NANCE, SberlfT Abbeville County. April 3,18?8, 3t tICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAE '. W. Huidekoper and Ebubex Foster, RtCEivEr.i COLUMBIA AND GREENVILLK DIVISION J Condenswi schedule Id effect November 20. 1S92 lE'l'WEEN CHARLESTON. COLUMBIA, fcENECA AND WALUALLA. tally. No. 11.! STATIONS. 1 Dally. No. 1! | 6 Mam jLv..Charlestnn. Ar 10 30ptni 111 20am Lv..Columbia.Ar' 6 05pm j 112 05ptnLv... Alston,. Ar 5 IBptuj 112 57pinlLv..Ncwberry..Ar 4 23pini j 2 17piniLv.Nlnety-81x.Ar 8 lftimi' I 2 87pmiLv.Greenwood Ar' 2 58pm! 2 55pm Lv... Hodges ...Ari 2'J9|>mj 8 12pm Lv...Donalds ...Ar' 2 llpml I 8 28pmjLv.UoncaPath.Ar1 1 58pnij | 4 35pmiLv?Anderson..Ar' 1 15"in ' 5 18pm!Lv..Pendleton..Ar'12 45|>m j 6 OOptnjAr..8enena. .Lv 12 16pm1 j 6 82pm!Lv..Seneca. ..Ar 12 Khun1 7 00pm Ar. Walbulla. Lv 11 40am' | !_| : | 5 00pm| Ar,Greenvllle..Lv 12 OOn'n' ETWEEN ANDKRSON\ BELTOfl AND GREENVILLE. I Dally. J Dally. | I No. 12. [ STATIONS, j_No. UJ 1 15pm Lv.. Anderson ..Ar 4 33pm j b 00pmAr..Greenvllle.Lv;12 00n'ri| ETWEEN CHARLESTON. COLUMBIA, ALSTON AND SPARTANBURG. Dully JNO. 13. I Sl ATluno. j uany Liu. n. 6 SOam Lv..(>harkaton.Ar 10 80pmi ; 3 50pui;Lv..Columbla...Ar 1 20pm I 4 80pm Lv.... Alston ...Ar 12 4l)pm! | 5 Wpm Lv Union....Ar 11 lTiinij 6 30pm ArSpartanburzLv'10 20pmj 10 10pm; Ar.. ABbev)lle..Lv| 7 00am | liTWEEN N-VVBERBY, CLINTON AND LAURENS. x. Sun. No. 15. | STATIONS. jEx. eun. No. 1C. 11 20um Lv..Coiumblu...Ar 6 05pm ' 2 00pm Lv..Newberry,.Ar 12 OOn'n j 8 34pm Lv...Clinton....Ar{ 10 30ain J 4 15pm;Ar...Lauren*...Lvi 9 50am! BETWEEN HODGES AND ABBEVILLE. j Dally. 1 { Daily. | x.Sun., No. 11. . STATIONS. No. 12 ;Ex.Siin. io. 45. Mixed. 1 Mixed. I No. 61. ! OOnm 8 OOpml.v ..Hodfres....Ar 2 20pnij 7 85am I 25um l'8 aipm'Lv Darrauirh's Ar f2 00pm' 7 15am i 40um, 3 35pin Ar.. Abbeville. Lv; 1 45puii 7 00am rivwiurrinNS vlneoriTH RniTND RAILROAD Dnily. . Daiiv. I j Dully. Dully, lo. 39] No. 9 I Central Time. | No. 88.1 No. 10. 130pm 6 45um Lv..Columbia...Ar 2 40pml 9 00pm 110pmjll SU.iin Ar.. Savannah...Lv 10 20am! 4 00pm .49- Parlor Curs between Columbia and Savannah Trains leave Spartanburg, 8. C., A. a 0. Division ortlibouml. 4.09 a. m., 3.48 i>. m., 6.00 p. m (Vestilled Limited); South,'.una, 1.56 a. in., 3.86 p. m. .87 a. in, (Vesti billed Limited); Westbound. W. N. i Division, G.tO p. m? for Hondersonvllle, Asbeville id Hot Springs. Trrlns leave Greenville. 8. C., A. * C. Division, ortbbound 8 07 a. m.. 2.26 p. m., 5.08 p. in. (Vestiiled Limited); Southbound,8.07 t?. m., 4.42 p. in. !.iW p. m. (Vestlbuled Limited). Trains lenvo Seneca, S. C? A. a C. Division, Nortli>umi, 1.36 u. in., 12.15 p. m., Southbound, 4.88 a. m,, SO p. m. Trnins Nos. 11 and 12 on thn C. and G. Division id Tral?s 18 and 14 on the A. and 8. Division will n solid to and from Charleston over tbe S. C. R. K PULLMAN CAR SERVICE. Kill!man Sleeper on 18 and 14 between Charleston (I Aslievlllc, via Columbia und Spartanburg. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on Trains 9.10,11 and , 37 and 3H on A. <fc C. Division. . A. TUKK, S. H. HARD WICK, Gon'l Pass. Agetjt. Ans't Gen'l Pass. A (ft.. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Go. E. McBEK. SOL UAA8, Ben. Superintendent, Trafllo Manager, Columbia. 8. C. "^ajihington. D. C. W. H. GKEEN, Gon'l Mgr., Washington, D. C. Mr. Speed gives you a baggy whip free wllfc J ery two packages of Fat's best borne and tile powders. Try them for your stock. 1 muHuv i thers ?f Goods that r _ j i n uacues r 9 $s Goods embraces les and Colors. sts ever offered in this market, licate and fashionable shades, bund it necessary to duplicate Ben our stock of Dresi Goods is j these may be found [RIETTAS, NUNS VEILINGS H DRESS GOODS we have an tinghams, Chambrays, &c., &c, t extensive and the handsomest 3 always been one of our favorfalls, Nainsooks, Dotted Swissiir reputation for always oarry3ERS eetings, Table Damasks, Table lattings, &c, If you wish to we sell at 25 cents, now prepared to give all who are IY-MADE CLOTHING id would respectfully solicit a OTHERS. Master's Sale. The State of South Caroli COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, ) COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, a. a. Hand. Petitioner, ' against , The Greenwood Compress Company and r Thompson. > Petition to Foreclose Mechanic's Lie < By virtue of an order of s made in the above stated case, I will offe sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., . on SALEDAY IN MAY, 1893, w f the legal hours of sale, the following desc 1 property, Bituate in said State and Co to wit: f f The Greenwood Cotton Compi situated on a lot described as follows: that lot or parcel of land, known at Greenwood Compress in the town of G wood, adjoining the Port Royal and We Carolina Railroad Company's right of the side track of the Columbia and G | ville Railroad Company leading to the G wood Cottou Factory, the lot occupied b 5 Door, Sash and Blicd Factory, and ol Said compress Ib complete and includes ' the following articles, to wit: Seven (7) trucks, moe utrpuuuuo e?cu uv iucld^uuic, 2 One Ibousand (1000) pounds bagging, 35 feet V/ Inch fire hose, 600 feet 2% Inch manllla rope, 1000 feet old rope, 2 dozen cotton hooks, Three (3) steel boilers of 150 borse p and a large lot of cotton ties. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, ba on a credit of twelve months, with lnl from day of sale, secured by bond of tht chaser and mortgage of the premls'es, leave to the purchaser to pay all cash. ' J. C. KIUQH, Mas April 6,1803, St Seaboard .Air Lin TO AND FEOM Union Depot, Atlanta, G SHORT LINE TO NORFOLK and OLD PC Va., and Columbia, S.C. New line to Ch ton, S. C. Schedule In effect December 11.1892 NORTHBOUND. BOUTHBOI No. 38.1 No. 86.1 Eastern Time, j No. 48.' N Dully. | Dally, j Except Atlanta. | Dally, j I) 5 15pm; 7 00am Lv Atlanta Ar] 7 45pmi 9 [T.Depot,City Te. 9 25pui 11 (Maui Lv Athens Ar 5 52pm 7 10 45pm 12 18pm Ar Elberton Lv 4 35pm 5 12 Oln't I 42| di Ar Abbeville Lv! 3 23pm 4 12 82am 2 15pm Ar Greenwood Lvl 2 51 pin 3 1 85am 3 19pm|Ar Clinton Lv| 1 45pni 2 | 8 25pm!Lv Clinton Ari 1 30pm .... 4 10pm'Ar Newberry Lvl2 88(>m'.... 482pm;Ar Prosperliy Lv|I2 22pinj.... 5 55pm!Ar Columbia Lvjll 0i)am|.... 7 25pm|Ar Sumter Lvj 0 43um .... 1030pm|Ar Charleston Lvj 6 50am |.... ;t9 23pm;Ar Darlington Lv t7 12*ro.... J 1220ani, ArWi 1 idi ngton Lv j 10 10pm |.... 3 ITuin 3 17am Ar Chester Ar 11 41aui 12 4 04nin 4 04ain Ar CatawbaJc Ar 10 54amjll 0 OOatni 5 OOumjAr Monroe LvilO 00am 10 $7 00am 11 0opin,Ar Charlotte Lv 4 80aui t7 ,\1 80aml Ar Wilmington Lv|t7 00pm'.,.. fl 17am Ar Kalelgh Lv ; 4 12 59pm! jAr Henders'n Lv! j 2 2 45pin! I Ar Veldon Lv j ; 12 5 45pm Ar I'ortamoutliLvi 9 3 15pml jLv Weldon(n) Arj 12 5 30pm I |Ar Petersburg Lv jlO 6 28ptn Ar Richmond Lvj | 9 11 lOpinJ lArWnshlngton Lvi | 4 12 4Hn't lAr Baltimore Lv! 2 8 45am] 'ArPhiladelpblatvl [12 6 50am! !Ar New York Lvl I 9 J7 00am1 ArBultliirre(b)Lvi t6 10 47ain: ArPhlladelphlaLv1 4 20pm Ar New Yolk Lv] 1"2 5 55pin! Lv P'tam'tbfn) Ar 9 8 lOitm| ArPhlladelphlaLv; IX: 8 00am lAr New York Lvj ; 8l 6 OOpui LvP'tSui'lh(w) Ar J 8 1 ? SOiim ArWashlncton Lv I 71 tDnlly except Sunday. iDutly except Monday (a) Via Atlantic Coast Line, (b) Via Bay ] (n) Via New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk road, (w) Via Norfolk and Washington Stean Company. Trains Nos. 38 and 41 run solid with throutrh man buffet sleeping cars between Atlanta, Oa. Portsmouth, Va. Trains Nos. 36 and 43 carry thr cam to and from Charleston, 8. C., and Atlanta Tickets and sleeping air reservations can be sec at depot ticket office of Seaboard Air Linn. <). V. SMITH, JOHN H. WINDER Truffle Manager. General Manaci H. W. B. GLOVER, Division Passcnirer Agent, Atlun Calicoes at AHg. W, Smith'h at 6c. a yur< J Sheriff's Sale.1 8. J. McOhee against J. W. Wells.?Exe- j, cation. W By virtue op an execution to me xfe directed, In the above stated case, I will sell to , ^ the blithest bidder, at Public Auction, within g, the legal hoars of sale, at Abbeville C. H., 8. ^ C., on MONDAY, the 1st day ol MAY, d A. D.. 1S93, all the right, title and Interest of J. W. Wells In the following described property, to wit: One-haif Interest In all that lot or ' ^ parcel of land with the ^ Two Story Brick Store I thereon, In the town of Greenwood, 8. C., ? ^ fronting on Main street,and bounded by Bird f street and lands of A. Rosenberg and T. F. Riley.. f Also all that vacant lot, containing ^ One Acre, ? more or less, fronting on Railroad Avenue. In tbe town of Greenwood, and bounded by lot IP of Walter Bulley, Mlckler and others. 1 f Levied on and to be sold as tbe property of J J. W. Wells, to Batlsfy the aforesaid Execa- ^ Q tlon and costs. TERMS?Cash. ^ F. W. R. NANCE, j & Sheriff Abbeville County. ] ? April 5.1893,3t J Have You Seen Our? ? LINE OF 1 t NECKWEAR ?; & 17VERY one has his owd tastes as to the ^ JLi styleof Cravat be wears. Having all the very latest Spring styles in onr stock we can please and suit tbe tastes of all. We have varlons grades and shades In 2 Pols, Tects, Four in Hands and Bows,1 and feel confident that we offer to the trade ^ the handsomest line of Neckwear ever dls^ played In this market , i ? n nAarvDDDf" s, pa 1 r r. HUDM1 DJCiAU (* uu. 0 April 5, 1893, tf At last connoisseurs can have their wants supplied at Mr. Speed'*. HIh assortment of ^ oil and water oolors and brushes will, we are satl?fled, suit the most critical artist. i A J out received a alee lotot picture moulding. 0 Come and get your picture frames made on I ^ short notice. J. R. Mlnler, Jr. I (0 You ought to see Aug. W. Smith's nice ^ line of ladles underwear, itnd is selling It cheap. A good vest for 10c. , \ Now is the time for repotting plants. Go to < W.Joel Smith A Sons for the Jars for reset- I V ting them. < < HARRISON = Prescription ABBEVILLE, .n a i Just A: (r for S. C., I L_L I U lthln !r>be<J ONE OF THE LARGEST AND unty, ?, Silverware in t' All 1 tbe Just the thlDR for WEDDING PRESENTS. 1 reenstern r:z W ATC reenif CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, 60! i also 7 of every description at PRICES TO SUIT 15 Jewel Rail adjusted to heat and cold, and offer then Clocks and Watches Re lance .erest ~ rREESE & IW. JOEL 111 UND. ^1': Are Now Ready to S t loam 85 of Spring and S i Olam 20ain 19a in Fancy and Durk Colored Toulards. "Ruxions" and "Tonttne Crepes." ........ Pretty Striped Dimities. Plain. Striped and Checked Lawns and Muslins. Checked Linens and Cheviots for Mens Coats and Boys Waists. 26pm "Outings" for Ladles Dresses, Tennis 88pm Suits, Ac. 85pm a good line of Black Cashmeres and 30pm cheap Colored Worsteds. We have a splendid stock of Cotton20pm ade8, Jeans, Casslmeres, Tickings, 25pm Bleached, Brown and Checked Home16pm spuns. :?um "Negligee" Shirts for Men and Boys lOn'n ,n 8reat variety of style and price. (Warn Our hwlf Laundrled "Negligee" and 13am Puff Bosom Shirts are very haudsome 80am and very cheap. SOum Ask to see our Puff Bosom Dress 03" 1 Shirts at 81. wpm "Elghmle's" Laundrled Shirts nt *~P,n 81.25 and Unlaundrled at 51. gone back 41pm to the old price, and the best fitting 10pm Shirt in ihe world. 10am Gents Light Jeans Drawers with knit 10pm Anklets. And the "Bull Dogs" are the iwpm leaders lor summer wear iu mm imc. 00?m "Wire Buckle" anil "Vertical Slide Winn Back" Suspenders are the best to tie ' had. Line. Our Summer "4 in Hand Ties" at 15c, Kail- 20c and are all the go. Also Windiboat sors Bows and Scarfs are shown by us lii great vuriety. Pull.3 We offer the Folio \ ,g?. | SPOT 'r. Dress Ginghams at 6'4c. "Chaliles" worth 0% and 7c. at 5o. "Barker Mills" Bleached Homespun. A splendid 4-4 goods. Regular price 1. 10c? at 8^c. 1 'he State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. probate court. . i the matter of tbe Estate of R. L. Moorbead, Deceased. Petition for Settlement and Discharge. k NNIE E. MOORHEAD. as Admlnistra" \ trlx for fluid E?rate having applied for ?ttlement and dlxflbarge. It is Ordered. That Wednesday, the tenth ay of May next be flxed for granting the reef prayed for.. J. FULLER LYON. April 12,1893. J udge Probate Court. House aud Lot for Sale. f OFFER FOR SALE MY HOU8E and LOT L on Moseley Ferry road in the town of Ablevllle. Terms easy. Apply to W. 8. Cotban, J. A llen Smith, or to me at Greenville. S. J. T. P. COTHRAN. March 15,1893, tf - For Sale, \GOOD SECOND HAND SAFETY BICYCLE in splendid repair. Has ball bear ngs and cusniou um. jvtici w J. C. HARPER. March 29,181)3.3t Antreville, S. C. > ' PAINTS, OILM WALLTAPER f HAVE the agency for the sale of Longman I A Marlloez pare mixed paints, the beat ind lament paint house In America, and went for Alfred Peals, paper merchant*, of New York and Chicago. Stock of Paintx and Oil aod Paper samplM ilways on hand at Or. Penney'a Drog Store. If you want painting done, or paint or paper. please call on him and leave your order. md 1 will do my bext to give you the beat ma* terlal and work at short notice and at living prices. Kes pec i fully, April 5,1893, tf W. C. MO^RE. _ Farmers Bank. RECEIVES DEPOSITS IN SAVINGS DEpartment. Interest payable January, April, July, October. Small savings accumulate rapidly. ' Agents lor the sale ol the new 414 P*r cent. ... ,' STATE BONDS. Exempt from all^ taxes, and will receive ap? plication ror ine Bonas. WM. H. PARKER, President. J. H. DuPre, Cashier. April 0, 1883.tr - ^ Over ton thousand "Grand Republic" dears it Speed's Drag Store. Smoke them. A good soft tooth hrnsh at 8peed's for tweoty-flve cents, alio many other styles and prices. Fresh confectionery at Speed's. t Pipes are being osed more and more by the imnklng public. Mr. Speed has a pretty line 3f fancy and plain pipes. One like you bave Been wanting ever since you broke your old sue. . -; & GAME, Druggists. - - S. C. ntvm * ' i j -.v. r - rrived *" v PRETTIEST SELECTIONS OF " M he Up-Countiy. V -J fib V. jj rV'e also have on haiid "HE8, LD FENS AND JEWELRY THE TIMES. We make a specialty of road Watches, i at prices tbat will alarm tbe Datives. paired on Short Notice : DuPRE. Il l mi low a Splendid Stock jmmer Goods. Collars, Cuff*. Handkerchiefs, Gauze Underveats atid all sorts of Uents Furnishings. Come and see our 8traw Hats. We have Just opened tbem up and can show you something nice so much easier than we can tell you about them. If von want a nice Crush Hat we've got tbem. C >me and see our "Tourist" and Staple Felt Hats. We have four lines of samples for Suits or single garments made to order. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. A nice lot of Fancy Pants Just In. "Bull Dog" Breeches for Men and ; Boys. J Boys Bull Dog Knee Pants at 35c and 1 30c. 1 "Ba8e Bail" SHOPS at 31 a puir. _ Black and Colored "Tennis" Shoes at 50c. fl Jan. Means Shoes Si, $4 and Dark 1 Horse 8J50 are (tie best for the money, 1 acd for sale only by W. Joel Smith <fc Sods. 1 Pocket and Table Cutlery, Rasors J and Scissors, from the cheapf st to the fl best. M Cotton Planters. Wheelbarrows, fl "Dixie Boy" Plows, bandied and gen ulneScovll Hoes. 1 Buiis;y Whips and Summer Lcp J Iiobes. I All kimlR of Heavy Groceries and f Canned Goods. J ving Leaders for ' CASH. Good Dress Prints at 5%c. "Gloria" Sun Umbrellas, full sizes, at 97c, 81.17 and 81.27. "Sntteeu" guaranteed Fast Black Sup Umbrellas at 73c, 87c and tt)u.