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jprL and Banner" ImtoOH WILSON. c ,1 n- -l'-fi ?Wecme?day, April 26, 1893. rHP Literary club will meet on Thursday Instead of Friday night on account of lecture In taU Court House by Dr. Grier on latter nirbU Essayist Gov. Gtiry, subjict?"Railroads (arid the Republic." Place of rneeuug Mr. Capon's. ThfJre was quite a crowd of people In town 1 tveryl day last week. It seems that every- ' tody (comes to Abbeville for goods. Good Hocfcf of goods and fair dealing will draw trudellrom distant parts. MrJ and Mrs. Agsew and family were ' buylrdg miiiinery last ween in Auugvmc, ]>uriilg their stay lu town we hud the pleasure oil a call from them, and took pleasure tn Ki>owtfog them the types, the presses aud the tnglule. JuiIge Lyon and Mrs. Lyon have returned fromT^ew York. Mrs. Lyon has been grentlv improved In health by the treatment which she received while iu the city. Many friends r<-Jol?e at her recovery. How. A. C. Latimer 1b In town. He comes to sefe his nelce, Mim Maggie Latimer, married Ito-day, which Interesting event takes place! iu the Methodist church at a quarter ) ast lone o'clock. "Tkk Cheerful Circle." order ol "Kings Daughters" of Abbeville will give au Ice cream and strawberry festival on Friday aft.-rnAon, May dih at six o'clock, on the lawn of Mir. Thos. P. Thomson. HcBn. D. C. Roper, of Bennettsvllle, Marlboro! county. Is In town. He Is a member of the M^Kislature, aud a schoolfellow of Clerk BuUjbck. Kfv. Mr. Anderson. of Barnwell, will gretflch In the Ablieville Baptist church next un?ay, April tbe 3Uth. * Mass Lessie Fisher and Miss Lennie Fisher hBave lust returued from a pleasant trip to Braftey. MBi. John T. Hodges, of Donalds, and his laroflliy were In town last Friday, buying railllDwy. MIra. Barnwell will go to Cokesbury today wltn Mrs. Aiken, where the tirst year of her daughter's married lite will be celebrated. ?r. and Mrs. Albert Gibert were shop- n pink in town last Friday. v M rs. R. W. Cannon has been spending sev- L era days with irlends in Cokesbury. * ? i Contributed Locals. Abbeville, 8. C., April 26,1893. T derailing of tine poultry is getting to be qu tea buMness in Abbeville. Remember 4*M " ban the wire you want. ? > [agactne Aveuue Is at this season the finest dri ve In Abbeville. The wide speadlng brt ncbes of its beautiful shade trees rormlng . a wntinuous shade along Lhe side walk, nn iking it a lovely promenade. . dr. and Mrs. J. F. Lyon, returned home frc m New York last Saturday. ; desare. Cobb and Taggart, of Greenwood, sp snt last Sunday In Abbeville and attended " dt 'lne worship in lhe Methodist church. rc J iiss Emma Harrison, of Elberton, visited el th 8 Mimes. Hatuuiond last week. Hermoiher and family will probably move toonr town ^ In the near future. , , Many of the people moving to our town ark bringing tbelr ctiurcb letters, aud Ideiitt- , lyllng themselves with ibedifferent ohurches; u tuts 1? good evidence of the kind of people . who are ooming into our midst. 11 (Mr. Jim Swlli and his sifter Miss Mamie are expected in Abbeville today and will be Y1. tl le guests ol Miss Mable Tuslen. u Mr. O. L. Cloud, of the G. C. & N., spent last P1 6 unday in Abbeville W.T. Branch has Just received a comtnuui- J? c ation appointing him delegate to represent lj t be Jurisdiction of South Curolioa at the Ma* i onlc Congress which will convene in Chicago , 1 Uth Aug., next. I ?i- J ??? IIT \l7 Dlonlr Af Vt Pa?mal If XTir. OUi UAID. TV. H . UJOVU, VI tuv, va.uivi, i cere In tbe city last Monday. Ml. Carmel is to bave a block of brick build- w 1 ngs consisting of three stores, Hotel and car- . i iMice factory. Hurrah for the Valley town. Ql Mrs. Barab Scott, of Columbia, is vlnitlng per daughter in Abbeville. ,, f Mr. W. K. Bullock ano Miss Maggie Lati- u pier will be united in the holy bonds of wed- . Jock today at one o'clock in tbe Methodist *, church, and Immediately after tbe ceremo- 81 ny will leave on tbe G. C. & N., lor a bridal , lour to Washington, Baltimore, New York 81 and other places of interest. Mr. Bullock Is . one of Abbeville's most prosperous young J! men. being Clerk of Court for Abbeville ooud- a ty, while his lovely bride is one of Aboevilu'8 .. best and most accomplished young ladles. " They bave tbe best wishes of this communlty. Many good people are here every week, . some seeking homes and others prospecting. Mr. Jobn Fletcher tbe genial proprietor of r) tbe Stewart House, of Monroe N. C., was in town last Monday, we understand with an eye looking for a hotel. Abbeville would do well to c'aim Mr. Fletober, and we would be glnd to welcome blm as one of ber cltlrens. Mr. and Mrs. Sunderland, of Anderson, aud Mr. and Mrs. Reld, of Maoon, Ga, were admitted by letter last 8unday into the Metbo- T dlst church as members of tbe same. Mr. Reld and family are boarding at Mr. W. V. CllnkHcales, and Mr. Sunderlaud aud family occupy the Calbollo parsonage. Mr. l. u. tseai ih auaiug i ruutva iu mo uituu* a some cottuge uptown. w Miss Lizzie Mabel la oompany with the di Mlbees. Trlpots, of Atlanta, arrived In the cs city last last Saturday, as the guests of the Misses. Marshall and left for tbelr homes on 01 the G. C. & N., Monday afternoon. CapL J. M. Bunting the bandxoma and courteous freight oonductor on the Q. C. & N.. w spends a few ol his leisure hours in Abbeville of where be, by bis genial manner and friendly b< dlsposliIon has made a number of friends; not the least among whom are several pretty es MUses of the olty. re On last Friday there were ladles shopping fr from all "parts of the earth," so says of our fancy dry goods salesmen. A lot of fine cattle were sold on our market lc last Monday by Mr. Hunter and Mr. J. 8. Norwood to Mr. John Rooe who left yesterday A with two carloads for other markets. The vocal serenade on Mugazlue hill Mon- w day night was very fine, perfectly heart rendlog. rs Mr. Lewis Sign leaves Tor Atlanta today, h< business and pleasure combined. Mayor Hill and his councllmen have a very fo decided and positive way of bringing often- se ders to term*. You hud best pay up and not tt kick against this council, the most efficient Abbeville ever bad. l?aac Jenkins the "kicker" after reclining In ease the eutire afternoon, and resting all night In the calaboose was glad to come to terms by planking down the cash to the amount ot $5. Let others take warning as this was the decision \ of an Important case by our council. Abbeville li> at this M>&hon literally a "gar f * * den of flowers." The flower icardens are blmW ply lovely, and the air Is redolent on every ^ W side with sweetest perfume. C( W In the absence of the organist, Miss Chal- |? f men, last Sunday afternoon, Mr. Jus. A. Htll q, ' presided at the organ. |t Services were held in all our churches last e, Sunday,except the Baptist, It was a fine 6 day and good congregations were in at tendance. M. e To tlie Fftrinern. 'J I have tbe agency for the lteuben Jones plant fender, and cull attention of the tarmere to the merits of this machine. Cull and F take one home to try. J.H.Latimer. ^ P lee! Ice ! Ice ! I am now prepared to ship Ice for tbe seaaon. All orders promptly tilled. Write for prices. W. R. Bailey, Greenwood. 4t ? 1 Bankers, merchants and others find It neo- ? ettsary to bave rules to prevent imposition. Nine-tenths of the photographers collect when they make the Kitting. Self-protection compels us to do the same, and we challenge j any one to name a customer with wbom we p have dealt unfairly. There ss not a gallery in J: the State that strives harder to please tneir , customers than Gallagher Bros. 2t ^ See our line of Seersucker coats at $1. J. H. Latimer. b W.Joel Smith k Sons have tbe best and d largest stock of summer coats and vests In town. If you want a neat, cool coat and vest go to c Smith A Sous Tor It. . W. Joel Smith & Sons have a lot of elegant ii linen note paper and envelopes that they are s offering very low. Call and see them. t We have a tremendous stock of Victor a sweeps which wo offer very low. Call on us and set your supply. They are the very best. W. Joel Smith & Sons. Glenn Springs water on draught and by the c gallon, w. R. Bailey's Drug Store, Green- , wood, 8. C. it v Rose Almond Cream Is an effectual and t most delightful application to all Irritations t of the skin, removes sun bum blotches, makes the bands and face beautifully soft t and smooth. Nothing better for an after f shave. Price 25o aud 50c. Harrison & Game. 1 Tbymol Dentifrice ?carbollzed? preserves, cleanses and wbltens the teeth, hardens and 1 cures unbealtby gnms, purities the breatb? 1 a toilet dellgbt. 25c and 50o. Harrison & Game. J Harris Llthla Water.?If you wact to buy i Harris Lltbla Water In small or large quantities, call and see our offer. Harrison &. Game. Southland Veterinary Powders will make | that old horse and mule fat and foolish. 25c ] a bag. Harrison <fc Game. Smith & Sons offer Victor sweeps: 14 Inch 3 :t5c, 16 lnob 40o, 18 inch 45c. 20 Inch 50c, 22 Inch J 55c, 24 inch 60c, 26 inch 65c, 28 inch 70c. Did ' you ever see the like? 1 W. Joel Smith & Sons propose to furnish . the farmers with the very best sweep, the "Victor," atthe very lowest possible prices. | Go to Smith & Sons for all (arming tools, esI peclally for Victor sweeps. ! LOWNDESVILLE NEWS. The People Are Going: and Coming*?* Tbe Constant Move. 7 Lowndesvllle, S. C? April 22, 1898. Mrs. E. Johnson after visiting, for sometime, relatives In Atlanta, returned to her borne here on last Saturday. I Rev. J. D. Crout spent two or three days In Anderson conniy, his lasl year's field of labor, the first of this week. Rev. R. P. Franks went to Anderson Tuesday where he spent a day or two. Mr. and Mrs. B. Berry Allen were at Anderson Tuesday and Wednesday. P Dr. A. J. Speer left for Atlanta, Ga., Wednesday to attend the funerul obsequies ol bis cousin Mr. Dan Speer. who had been stricken o wltb paralysis a few days before. h Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barnes and Mrs. Jno. C. t Lomax took a trip to Andersou C. H., Thurs- t lay. a Mr. J. M.Baker left for Orangeburg Tues- li f^ay, where he went as a dfcleitate, froro^bis Knights or Honor lodge to a state convention F it the same order, to be held In that place tbe 8 ae.T L day. h Mrs. J. M. Baker accompanied her husband n o Augusta, Ga., to visit relatives. S M ... T M n hnl F W I n, u t iUi JJanoi uan vjuiiv c* uaiii'ouuiv tiub ? louse which is filled with a very choice col- r :le<-tlon of beautiful flowers. a Our good ladles are slow this Spring In w novlng their flowers from their winter to b heir summer quarters. In this matter, per- s laps they have been guided by the advice o ;lven In regard to winter clothing, "stlok to u t, till it sticks to you." No doubt it was wise P n them to do so, as, for Beveral mornings In be past week we had frost, enough no doubt n o have Injured these summer beauties. f< Wednesday and Thursday we bad euough a ?f much needed rain. In many places the tl and was getting too bard, to do good plowing. Jt Small grain bus been greatly benefited. The o! >le*slngsof the rain are too numerous to U neution. P In my communication to the Press and tl banner, of the loth, I spoke of that day, as U >elng the 49th, anniversary of the 15tb, of rt Vprll snow. Jt s?ems that I was ofl five G rears. It bus been oily 44 years. a< Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tennam were called to w Vbbevllle today because of the illness of tbe ta :hlld of Mr. J. R. Blake Jr. ? Tbe prospects for a good fruit crop remain ct mcbanged, tbe light frosts not having injured P< t. We are still planting and will be for 't om etl me to com e. tt We bave bad regular March weather for Tl he past few days, 'Tls said, that, "It is an 111 oc rind that blows nobody any good." If It had at lot have been for tbe wind for a few days G re would have bad killing frosts. tt Mr. J. J. Johnson, of Greenville, came in 'uesday, and will remain with us for someline. Troupe. ?-? PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. v lekneas of Capt. James Rogers In Wanhington?Rain and Wind?Wild gC Ducks and Pretty Dears ? Fine 111 8e Grain. fj., Nlnety-Slx, 8. C., April 24, 1898. We hnrt a flnt rain lust veek. bnt thfrheavv 61 IdJs hood blew it off. Some of our farmers tar If tbe cool weather continues much long r they will hnve to plant their cotton over. H Col. W. B. Utsey and wife left a few days zo for their home in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Devore left town Salur- CI ny to visit relatives and friends in Edgefield. 1 [r. Sweety Devore is clerking for bis brother m r.rlng his absence. ' Prof. J. Henry Rice, Jr.,of Chester, 1b spend- M is: a (ew days with his parents. < Messrs. W. H. Frazier and G. M. Anderson M ent to Columbia last week. Tbey went re irouirb the Keeley Institute, and got a few m oints In oi*e anything sbonld bappen. Mr. A. MoN. Turner was In Orangeburg last n? eek attending the meeting of tbe Grand ' odge Knights of Honor. M Mr. Carroll Brooks, Senator Butler's private < jcretary, was in town Saturday. Mr. Ru- H olph Butler, of Union, came home with him J.( ora Washington. : Mr. John A. Moore captured live wild docks w< hlie at work on the creek. m Mrs. Johnson Is spending a while with her tu aughter in Abbeville, Mrs. L. T. Hill. re Prof. Morris, the photographer of Green- ro ood, was in town a few days ago taking pho- ot >k of Prof. Cork's school. as Capt. James Rogers Is very sick in Wash- to igton. He telegraphed Mrs. Rogers to oome l once. She left on the first train Sunday. re Mrs. bailie Aull, of Florida, Is visiting her wl ster, Mrs. A. S. Osborne. sw Mr. James Seal, one of our best farmers, is avlng bis dwelling recovered. He has the 'y nest grain we have seen. luj We near of a few weddings In and around < >e old fort. So you will have no trouble to ta it rid of yonr turkeys, ohickens, batter and tal :es. Our town conncll has notified the citizens to la ive their premises cleaned up by tbe first of foi ay. We hope they will fix up tbe public ell in front of CoL Phillips store. Noes. WATT'S ITEMS. * A1 he Weather?Brick Machines?Fishing' Purlieu?Preachers and Oats. <] Watts. 8. C.i April 25th, 1693. Pjf Tbe fisb-fry at Trumbulls shoals tamed out small fishing party at Wilson's Mill, tbe we eaiber being very cool, the boys fished on ry laud. Master Sidney Graven, however, tught a fine one but failed to land it home. 1 Dr. Nish Wilson looks very lonesome with- ba< it his moustache. we John Wilson spent Sunday in Warrenton. j Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Allen ore now boarding , llh Mr. Geo. 8. Wilson. He Is to take charge ' ' the brick machine. We give Mr. Allen a J sarty welcome toour town. ol The cool weather Is giving some of oar j irly planters the blues, some have cotton ^ may to chop oat and it cold enough to o? t? Miss Mnggle Brooks is still quite sick. C Mr. J no. 1'. Cheatham's baby is still very P. iw. I Miss Kittle Thomas is spending a week at wt bbevllle. The cold weather is causing the fatal bud orm to start on corn. QO Oats are very backward, without plenty of ' tin from now on the crop will be short about 50 ere Wheat Is fine, but two little of It. at Preaching will commence on Saturday be- ( ire the 1st, Sunday in May, and continue pe veral days at our church, Matthews to do . le preaching. X. Y. ^ I ?D ARRESTED IN TENNESSEE, r. ] pll If red Collier and Will Green In the Hands or the Law. Our readers in the Mount Carmel neighbor* |n ood will remember thai an old ehurch dearn named Ware was killed in that vicinity ist December. The requisition ror a urea ** oilier and "Will Green was made out and pat i the mall yesterday. The following tele- ? rams explain the matter: Chattanooga. Teno., April 25,1893. _ . W.R.Nance, 8bt>rlff: ~ I have Alfred Collier and Will Green In Jail, nme and bring reward. They are right par- H es. Have acknowledged to tbe murder of *'are. J. C. Norman, Deputy Sheriff. K Columbia, 8. C., April 26,1883. W.R. Nance: = If Norman does not live in this State send / apera for reqnisitton. B. R. Tillman. ' Troy's Good Letter. Troy, 8. C.. April 24.1893. Dr. W. L. Pressly, of Due Wes?, filled Re*. C W. Sloan's pulpit here yesterday, he being j tiled to gee bis father in Tennessee, who is to rltically 111. . N( On tbe first Sabbath in May tbe Methodists ? rill have their Children's day. | Our "boys" are all back, vlx: Messrs. W. K. J ay, W. 8. Taggart, James McCaslan and Jas. a toddy. We don't know if it was a money laklng expedition or on pleasure bent, but 9 bey all seemed glad (lu the superlative de- 10 ree) to get home. 12 Our schedule changed yesterday, the South. 12 ound mall due at IWp. m., the Northbound 1 ue at&34 p. m. ? Uncle Isaac Caldwell is sick. We are having some oool weather, and the otton looks sick. Last Friday night In McCormlck Mr. David l. Wardlaw and Jack Price became involved. q a quarrel, when Prloe pulled bin pistol and ^ hot wardlaw. tbe bttll taking effect behind ... ils lelt ear. He is lying at the point of death ~s t this writing. 4 Miss Lois Davis Is on the sick list. ? M188 Mollle Tittle Is out again. .. Winter Seat bridge Is getting to be danger- *f 1u8. Where are our County Commissioners? !? Where Is the A. R.P. Sunday school? Can't 11 ve get up a May picnic t u Some of our boys went Ashing last Friday : light. They came back with a nice string of > hem. At the present schedule it takes four days j o get an answer tot letter from Abbeville rom tbts place. We hope it will not stand one. J We neglected to tell how Capt. R. W. Lltes Vpril fooled his chickens. It was by giving < hem a little too much nux vomica. ' Mr. T. M. Dendy attended the Knights of t' lonor meeting in Orangeburg last week. II MIbs Jennie Caldwell, of Abbeville, is vlsltng her father's family. , Miss Retta Caldwell is mucli better. j Mrs. Jane Davis wbb visiting her children , n towu last week. Bbe is also the mother of _ (Irs. James Davis. < There is being more cotton planted this ' rear than last, but if tbts cold spell holds on :be cotton will be killed, and the farmers will iave to go back to tbe backbone of our coun- , ,rv? hog and hominy. J. Plant plenty of corn and peas and let the J: jottou go. We do not need it. Nick. Our neckwear will certainly be in before Saturday. P. Rosenberg A Co. SHERIFFS IN THE SODP. 'HE UNITED STATES SUPREME COUB1 AGAINST THEM. >eelslon Announced In the Rail Bond Cawea?The Lower Conrt Up held?Strong Language From the Bench?Right* of Courts and Beeeiver* Defined. ly Telegram to The Greenville Dally News Washington, D. C., April 24.?The supreme ourt has denied the petition for a writ oi abea* corpus In the South Carolina railroad ax case. This decision leaves the matter In be bands of South Carolina Federal courtc nd the sheriffs will have to stand the punshment ordered for contempt of court. The decision was delivered by Chief Justice 'uller. Tbe case came up od petition ol ThIm r\f Alb-pn nonntv. for a writ Ol iabea? corpus to release blm from imprisonneat under the Judgment of tbe United tates; that he be fined S500 for contempt, le bad seized a train on tbe South Carolina allroad upon a warrant Issued by tbe 8tate uthorltles for collection of taxes, wblcb rere in controversy. Tbe road was in tbe ands or a receiver appointed by tbe United tale* court aud be was adjudged guilty of ontempt for falling to release tbe property nder order of the court. He came to tbe euremeoourtfor relief. Justice Fuller read an opinion oont&lning iucb stronger language tban is usually >ond in sucb document*, denylbg tbe appliitlon of tbe petitioner for tbe writ. He said ie seizure or tbe property by force was unistlflableand could not be defended. Tbe lalms of tbe State for taxes are not superior > tbe general rule wblcb makes property laced in the bands of a receiver subject to ie orders of tbe court; they are to be deirmlned In tbe regular way and In a proper tanner. Tbe action of the circuit court, bief Justice Fuller said, was in no sense an jtlon against the State of South Carolina, blob, it was concluded, could not be mainlined under tbe eleventh amendment to the >n8tltution. In conoluBlon be said tbe clrlit court was equipped with tbe fullest >wer to protect Its dignity and to enforce s mandater, and its use of these powers in ie case in point could not be reviewed here, b ere fore, the petition for a writ of habeas trpas was denied. Tbe same Jadgment was inounced In tbe cases of Sheriffs Riser and aines which came to tbe supreme court of te United States with Tyler for relief. .A PLEASANT EVENING. ocal and Instrumental Mnslc?Recitations and Refreshments. On last Friday evening tbe ladles of the etbodlst church assisted py other ladies and intlemen gave a most pleasing entertainent, consisting of vocal aDd Instrumental lections and recitations. After wbicb reDsbments were served. The following was tbe programme for the 'ening: 1. Instrumental Trio?"Over the Waves"? 'alls. Miss Chalmers, pianist; Mr. Jus. A 111, violin: Mr. Sam Trowbridge, cornet. 2. Vocal Solo?'"The Song that reached my art"?MIsh Willie Bays. Pianist, Miss lalmers. ). Zither Solo?"Then you'll remember e"?Mr. Jas A. Hill. I. Vocal Solo Mrs. J. L. McMillan. Iss Cbalmeis, pianist >. Comic Song?"Torpedo and tbe Whale"? lsses Corrle McClung, Willie Bays, Margate Bays, Agnes Quaries and Maggie La tier. Mrs. P. B. Speed, pianist. J. Recitation?"Will New Year oome togbt"?Miss Hubble Bays. !. Vocal Solo?"The flower girl"?Mrs. A. . Smith. J. Quartette?"Good Night"?Miss Lnla ughes, Messrs. D. w. Keller, W. E. Hill) and 8.Cochmn. Miss Chalmers pianist. rbere was a large crowd In attendance who are delightfully entertained by tbe sweet uslc ana more especially by those beautl1 vocal solos so sweetly and charmingly ndered;each of which were greeted with undsof applause. To these ladles, and ber ladles and gentlemen who so kindly sisted, the committee return their sincere anks. ["be parting "Good Night" song was well ndered by Abbeville's "musical Four" ilcb was on this oocaslon assisted by a eet alto voice of Miss Lula Hughes. ["be song " That reached my heart" so softand tonchingly sang by Miss Willie Bays, deed reached tbe hearts of all present. )ur people are possessed of One musical lent ana on the present occasion tbe best lent was brought forward. Phna naiunH aotav nnnt.hflr nlpncnnl. even g in Abbeville. the receipts which were r tbe parsonage amounted to $25. [0 NIC AT MOBTON'S MILL. 11 are Invited to be Present Hay 20th. The public are invited to Join in a school s nlc at Morion's Mill, (now Collins's Mill,) Saturday, May 20ib. Let everybody take a ill filled basket. M Ire buckle suspenders and vertical slide oka, are the best and most comfortable arlng, try tbem, W.Joel Umltb & Sons, everybody will want a nice cravat for EasCall and get it at Rosen berg's, ust received by J. R. Minter, Jr., a|new lot kitchen safes. ast arrived at the City Drag Store?A lot of op bottles, paints, plain and decorated nps, X>me In and be supplied with night shirts. Rosenberg & Co. xx>k at C. P. Hammond & Co's window len passlDg. Another lot of 75c. Biarltz gloves at Hadn's. 'Bull Dog" knee pants for boys 35 cents and cents a pair. The best for everyday wear w. Joel smim cc bodb. Cigars! cigars! from 2% to 20 cents each, at ioney'1 Drop Store. [f you smoke a pipe obo the Seal of N. C. us cat tobacco, 10 oents a package. Stop a Bee it. Penney's Drag Store. Sterling silver stick pins from 36 to50c. each. je#e & DuPre. [f you want a good smoke, don't lorget the ace. Speed's Drug Store. Viotor heel sweeps, all sizes, with extra lugs, from 18 lo28 inches, at A, W. Smith's. Jail and examine onr grain cradles, the best the market. Aug. W. Smith. Pure apple vinegar, four years old, Aug. . Smith, sole agent. BIRTHS. At Abbeville, April 24, 1893, to Mrs. C. P. ammond, a son. At Ninety-Six, April, 1883, to Mrs. Aitbby lng, a son. Seaboard .Air Line. TO AND FEOM (Jnion Depot, Atlanta, Ga. HOBT LINK TO NORFOLK and OLD POINT, I Va., aud Columbia, B. C. New line to Charlesq, 8. C. Schedule in effect March 26,1898. OBTHBOUND. SOUTHBOUND. Jo. 38.1 No. 86. Eastern Time, No. 48. No. 41. )ally. | Daily. Except Atlanta. Dally. Dally. 15pm 1 00am:Lv Atlanta Ar 7 45pm 9 iOam U.Depot,Clty Te. 25pm 11 04am Lv Athena Ar 5 52pm 7 00am 45pm 12 15pm Ar Elberton Lv 4 35pm 5 80am ! OlD'l A 4Zpni AT Aooevnio L,V| o &oyui t vuui 82am 215pm Ar Greenwood Lv 2 51pm 3 20atn 85am 319pm Ar Clinton Lv| 145pm 2 lOatn 8 SOpm Lv Clinton Arl 1 30pm 4 18pm Ar Newberry Lvil2 88pm 4 84pm Ar Prosperity Lv' 1222pm 5 55pm Ar Columbia Lv 11 OUam 7 25pm Ar Sumter Lv! 9 43am 10 40pm Ar Charleston Lv| 6 85am t9 30pm!Ar Darlington Lv t5 50am i 17am: 4 58pm Ar Chester Ar 11 41am 12 26pm i 04am1 5 42pm Ar CatawbaJe Ar 10 54am 11 88pm i OOarnj 6 35pmiAr Monro* Lv,10 00am; 10 85pm i OOatnjll Oopin.Ar Charlotte Lv; 4 80am|+8 15pm i 52pm;$8 OOam ArWilmlngton Lv,t7 OOpm|+9 00am . 17am; [Ar Kalelgh Lv I 4 20pm !59pmj Ar Henders'n Lv| | 2 25pm !45pm! jAr Weldon Lv| |1215pm i 4.5pm ; Ar PortsmoutbLVi 9 35nm . as....r'" Tr ID.U...M l. us Mail* >20|im: iAr Petersburg Lv: ! 10 00am 5 20pm! Ar Richmond Lv 9 15am 1 lOpin Ar Washington Lv 4 SOnm 2 4Kn't Ar Baltimore Lv 2 50am i 45am ArPhlladelphlaLv 12 08n'1 I 50am Ar New York Lv 9 00pm I 20am I iarBttltliii're(b)Lv i jt6 80pm J 4Tain ArPhlladelphlaLv | i 4 41pm 1 30pmI .;Ar New York LvJ jfS 10pm >S5pmi Lv P,t?in*th(n) Ar I 9 10am j lOum' ArPhlladrlphiaLv Ill 16pm 5 00am! Ar New York Lvj | 8 00pm B ooptn iLvFtam1ib(w) Ar; I 8 00am 5 30am jArWasblneton Lv| | 7 00pm tDally except Sunday. {Dally except Monday, (a) via Atlantic Coast Line, (b) Via Bay Line, s) Via New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Kail' jad. (w) Via Norfolk and Washington Btcamboal /otnpany. O. V. SMITH, JOHNC. WINDER, Traffic Mansger. General Manager. H. W. B. GLOVER, DIvIsIob Passenger Agent, Atlanta. AUG PRICES 1 i We are in the I Our Sole Ai Your Dc i We only ask yoi fact. Our stock DRY If you want Dress Goods see our stock. Prices is Read of Ever# Nice double width Cashmeres at 1! 15 and 18c per yard. These goods w< never known to be sold in this marl less than 15, 20 and 25c. TTTrW rLTTTftTT A Vi JNiWA WU4VWU4UN Pretty dress styles at 6Jc per yai What have you been paying for then GOOD CALICOS Standard Brand only 60. Is that less than you have been p ing for them ? We sell the Best 50c Corset on Eart and a good one for 25c. Thomsoi Glove Fitting and R. & G. Corsets all grades ana numbers. Our "Tboi son's Glove Fitting" VENTILATIB Corset is something nice. Shoes THIS IS OUR PET STOCI Our ladies Fine Shoes and Oxfo I Ties are fresh from the shops of Kr pen dor f, Dittman & Co., the accept leaders of the style in America. Y would do Veil to see them. We ha them at all prices. Every Pair Guarantee! In coarse heavy goods, for both m and women, we defy competition. O solid leather whole stock Brogan 1 95c is a "hummer." Lost. A SMALL SATCHEL and SOME MONI between Lebanon and Abbervllle. suitable reward will be paid for the dellve at this office. [April 26,1803, t 0 0 ffi & 05 ? H I ? ft h g ft a H IS J K . ? m & d Just Arrived "White Brothers WOULD Inform the ladlea that they h Just received another lot of thoee ELEGANT.FLORENTINE SIL1 32 INCHES WIDE. and offer them at the astonish)y low pric 75 Cents Per Yard. ; They are retailed In many places at SI yard. Tney now have In stock the follow colore: Heliotrope, I i ciiun, Nile Green, Reseda I, Pale Blue, ! Pink, Cream, i Black. Call al once and be supplied before the aortment Is broken. WHITE BROTBERS April 26,1898, tf Dr. Harrison's headache and neuralgia p ders for sale at Hpeed'n Drug Store. r. W THAT WIL s Dry Goods Bui Lm is to Give )llar than any i to visit our place to g comprises everything h GOO] Groceries! / If. Goods that Must Go In order to make room for new arr tet 300 Barrels Flour, all g: J" 1,000 Bushels Corn, Whi 1,000 Bushels Bed Oats, a? 2 Car Loads Timothy No 200 Bushels Best Meal. ' Call anu 6et prices on the abo ay Victor Heel Sweep with 10 Dozen Genuine D. & J k 12 Dozen Handle Hoes, t l's id 100 Boxes Laundry Soa ro Pale Olive. Special price Examine our Double Foo I Lemon and Soda Cracker ) Granulated Sugar by the f New Lot S. C. Bice, 20 ] New Lot Coffees, 5 Poun rd 'p- Try our "Santos" Coffee, 60 ou Fresh Lot Teas, Extracts vp We desire a share of your pati j to call and examine our stock, s AUG. "W AW Ml! 5 Mr. J. M. Visai doing a very sa business in Greer to discontinue the great pleasure in t and* customers for age while in charg< Mr. Visanska. I have just recei1 plete line of goods Mi 111 Siher Watches, CI WITH PRICES Watches, Clocks ed on short notic first class and my Thanking the pu and soliciting you: I am You; jose: _ At J, C. Nickels Store. " pKCmRICKIBRI^ -po. s. wilson & co J j(S # Watts, S. C., <> jAre Making First Class Brick.)[ e?f f J ^ Persons who may need brick In j| per V any quantity will find It to their In- \ lng w terest to correspond with ua. 4 xn^nno CnH/ri+ori At Prnmnt.1v Flllwla AUIUUIO UU1JV1VUU U( J. iWiUj/wj ? ? |GE0. S. WILSON & C0.| ^ April 10, 1893. i Gentlemen's night shirts, 60 cts, 75 cts an 81 at P. Rosenberg a C'O's. The largest and best selection In neckwet ever displayed in this market at P. Roser ow. berg Co. White chamie skin gloves at Haddon's. . : m ? AST0N1S iiness and Propose You More Res /n A F uoncern m a ive us an opportunity tc :ept in a first class PS HC in the next 30 Days. F ivals we will give a special price on rades. t exa te and Mixed. L . 1 Hay. b a Iti ve before buying elsewhere. extra wings. ^ S. Scovil Hoes. \ he best make. ' ip, Octagon, Horse Shoe and f<] given by the box. >t Flow Stock. old s by tne box. o: Barrel and In 100 lb. Sacks, bounds for $1. ds for $1. for COD new and delicious. . \ , &c? &c, ronage, and would be glad for you Yours, &c,, r. SMITH ? 1JBW FUJI lska who has been tisfactory Jewelry Lwood, has decided ]j business. I take hanking my Mends their liberal patron- ? i of the business for JJ red a new and com- I , such as oeks. Musical lDstrnaents. Etc.,,( 1 ' ' tne \ TO SUIT YOU. and Jewelry repair- K e. My goods are work guaranteed. Ai blic for past custom f future patronage, n rs to Serve, PH SPI6EL. ' A 8 01 Sheriff's Sale." ton, The State against The Masonic Lodge atMt. Bon Carmel, S. C.?Tax Execution. BE1 By virtue of tax execution to dal me directed. In the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, 1 1| within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville C. 3 jj H., 8. C., on MONDAY, the 1st day of MAY, 8 5A. D. 1893, all the right, title and Interest of 5 0j The Masonic Lodge at Mt. Carmel, S. C., In the following described property, to wit: E Mi: ~ ti n.ii Une Lot ana uunaing g-;; In Mt. Carmel, bounded on the North by A. 301 R. Presbyterian church lot, on the East by 3 4 public road, on the West by public road, and 4 jjj on the South by property of T. G. Baker. 4 0 Levied on and to be sold as the property of | ? The Masonic Lodge at Mt. Carmel to satisfy 54 the aloresald execution and costs. _7_8 TERMS?Cash. SI I F. W. R. NANCE, CI Sheriff Abbeville County. _Fl d April 3,1S93, 3t R ir W. Joel Smith & Sons business In ordering 1- clothing to "fit" Is Increasing very much this season. Call on them If you want a nice suit N or garment of any kind made to order. rey r. .. ITH ffi H YOD! . :i to Sell Them. J . il Value for ibbeville. $ >:|j > demonstrate this ? )USE. GENTS' U HNISHIff 18 bis stock young man you should mine. Our ' [ECEWEAR ihead of anything we have seen. s a superb line. Prices range from 5c. to $1.25. TEAWHATS We've Got 'Em." rew and nobby styles for young and from 10c up. ye must call your attention to the HAS. HEISER'S MATED tall Bate SHOES dress that we are handling. They ie in all shapes. ' Ve have anything you waut in nderwear. Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, &c., &c. [tenet's MnHc Patens. ilDONS Unrivalled IILLINEP.Y, AND Iress Goods LRE MOVING FAST. )all early and secure some of iir rich novelties before they go. raw GOODS rriving Almost Daily. M. HADDON &C0, .*t Royal and Western Carolina UGU8TA AND A8HEVILLE 8HOET LINE. Time card in effect Jan. 22nd, 1883. )pm S OSam Lv.. Augusta.. Ar 9 15pm 12 05pm fpm 12 15am'Ar...B?aufort...Lv 4 88pm 7 48km )pm 12 80am Ar.Port Boyal.Lv 4 20pm 7 30am }pm 11 4.5am Ar..8arannab.?Lv 4 00pm 2 80pmI Ar?Charleaton.Lv 4 17pm mnection made at Temaasee from and to Charlesand at Fairfax from and to pointa on South ad K. B. , \ AD6D8TA, GA., and SPABTANBUB6, 8. C. | (Eaatern lime.; ily. Daily. ! STATIONS. Dally. Dally. Dpmi 9 00amjLv...AogU8ta?...Ar 9 20pm 8 85pm 5pm 110 60am !Lv McCormick Ar 7 80pm 1 00pm i)pm|ll 05am Lv Troy, Ar 7 10pm 1 85pm Iproi 11 45am Ar.Qreenwood.Lv 6 86pm 12 54pm )pmjl2 50pmjLv...LaurenB..?Ar 5 85pm 11 50am )pm| 2 50pm! ArSpartanborgLv 4 00pm 10 20am ' IETWEEN MoCOEMICK and ANDERSON. iced I 28. '24. Mixed y 61 Sunday STATIONS. Sanday Dally 62 Jan. only. only. Ex.Snn. 5pm 8 05pm Lv.McCormlck Ar 1 80pm 1 80pm Opm 3 80pm Lv...Bordeaur..Ar 1 05pmjl2 dopm 9pm 8 43pm Lv?Willlngton.Ar 12 58pm 12 80pm Dpm 8 65pm Lv.Mt Carmel.Ar 12 42pm 118 10pm l)pm 4 10pm Lv Hester....A.r 12 25pmlll 40am Opm 4 17pm LvCalhounrallsAr 12 18pm Jll 80am l)pm 4 26pm Lv...Latimer ...Ar 12 10pm;ll 20am 5pm 4 46pm LvLowndesv'leAr 11 60am'10 45aoi 0pm 6 60pm Ar.. Anderson ..Lv 10 4oamj 9 00am eeping cars between Savannah and Spartanburg, lose connection at Augusta for all points, or further information write or call on F. 8HELLMAN, W. J. CRAIG, Traffic Manager. Oen. Paso. Agent. . L. TODD, Trav. Pass. Agent, Augusta, Ga. ew buggies, phwtons, road carU and aurs Just received by A. M. Hill & Sons.