The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 01, 1893, Image 9

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The Abbeville Press and Banner.! BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1893. ESTABLISHED 184*JH DUES' INCORPORATE ?iy fiwis, ? We have recently enlarged oui GOODS carried by any one firm in FINE STOCK OF CLOTHING, (< We guarantee to pi CONTRA t BEACHAM LI [HI n I (Successors to B. K, ! J DEALERS \ rj Sash, Doors,. Blir ? ROUGE AND SEES g; SHINGLES, LATHS, LIE,-I In | IN FACT A G . " LINE OF BUILDD Office and Warehouse on Mi KEROSE WE SEL 15 Cents F - -?? ? Wno+ Oil ma mti 18 tiiU VDlJf UCOli VIA nu uwu burning gravity. Try it and 1 rior quality. This Oil is not low as we sell it. We buy in fore, WE CAN SELL CHEAP] H.W.Lawi J. D. KER Are Headquarters f( FURNITURE, ? PICTU Shades and C FURNITURE. ? i^- *-- ! i.?4.1,^: jjon i ia.ii tu visit buci ing. Their stock is da it are some special barg FURNITURE. Mr. W. Y. Clinkscales is no1 be glad to see his many friends, J. D. KER Next Door J. H. La A New Line of Sto See our Stoves. All Wf with each one. From $? | Tinware. All sizes. Euck< IN GROC Flour, Sugar, Coffee, R gar Cured Hams and Shoul f-nl c? our t*uu. oyrup iux Nails, both Steel and Wire, Hor line of Canned Goods which < Fairbanks Soap, Lari See our stock before buy: J. XX. TLmJ I * h . ' j.. r & o ED 1891. STJCC l#ifeiag, 8##i r business very much, so that we upper South Carolina, and conseqr )ne whole room devoted to this lir ease you, and solid Respe CTORS. JMBER CO. 51= i H w , BEACHAM,) 0 ' IN jOt Lds, Mouldings, M iSED LUMBEB, ? |J? iUILDEBS HARDWARE, o l ENERAIj j ul I rr\ TO- MATERIAL. I v ain St, Abbeville, S. C. ? _ N offt NE OILS L AT ? CO I/id An 11 An ci uanviii i buy. 175? fire test, 50? R] je convinced of its superetailed in the State as ty.' reRl car load lots, and thereER than any one else. son & Co. II R & CO. ? p cot >r all Kinds of Jf, FRAMES, s RES, " urtain Rods. Jr FURNITURE. E] r store before buy- g' ,ily arriving and in jains, FURNITURE. e jj with them where he will i R & CO., to W. Joel Smith & Sons. itimer ves and Tinware. T< irranted and 30 pieces > to $30. 3ts, Pans and Coffee Pots. ^ SERIES, S u ice, Bacon, Lard, Su ders. Try a gallon of J Something Nice. T se and Mule Shoes. See our will he full at low urices. a " " JT lc je Stock of Lamps. ? '11 ing and look at prices. LTIMER. O.'S CI LESSORS TO J. K ? rn-t TI_ ^^9 now occupy THREE GROUN1 lently are selling them accordingl le), and are making the VERY ( it your patronage. ctfully, House and Lot for Sale. , OFFER FOR SALE MY HOUSE and LOT J on Aloseley Ferry road In tbe l<>wn of Abrllle. Terms eacy. Apply toW.S.Coth; i, J. Allen Smith, or to me at Greenville, 8. T. P. COTHRAN. [arch 15, 1898, tf JHANEY M. JONES, f0 RST CLASS REPAIRER OF SHOES and BOOTS, has bis shop Id the ottlce once oc- /" lied by Colonel Orvllle T. Calhoun, where I will be pleased to receive orders for all ds of work in his line, wblcb he will do in Isfactory' manner, on short notice, and at r price. [Feb. 13,1893, tf pecial bargains; IN LOTS * i THE TOWN OF ABBEVILLE 0\V IS YOUR TIME TO BUY A LOT. ft As tbe agent of tbe Cabell estate. I now ;r for sale any of the lots of the estate for Bonable amounts and on reasonable terms, not fall to call on me before you purchase >t. My office for the present Is room 3, JNajal Bank of Abbevlllo building. WM. P. CALHOUN. ct. 18, 1893,8t i. COTHRAN L. W. PERRIN. ?T. P. COTHRAN.THRAN, PERRIN & COTHRAN Attorneys at Law. Abbeville. S. C. .1. C. Miller, r EAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. Equitable Life of New York. AIbo a full t of first class Fire and Accident compas represented. It will be to your Interest :onsult me before buying or selling properI Iwve now for sale several residences, Idence lots. Decided bargains. Also for i several desirable farms near town. flice In J. F. Miller's store. fJan. 18, '03 11IKI Gill, ABBEVILLE, S. C., NOW IN FULL OPERATION FOR THE n season after a careful overhauling, and V cotton brought to this ginnery will be imptly glnnea and packed. ergons from the country may bring their ton without previous arrangements and I sure of prompt attention. Tbe capacity ? the ginnery Is lull and ample. ! FRANCIS HENRY, Bl Manager, A ept. 13,189.3, tf ? A i MSTOLS, GUNS, Locks and Bicycles S GPAIRED AND KEYS MADE. $ L'OCKMAKING and BARREL WORK a specialty. Work guaranteed by co I. CHIPLEY & BRO., it Greenwood, S. C, dl lept. 27,1893, (im ' r}' ' ' rli is stats of South Carolina, = County of Abbeville. ^ BC fa " dl PROBATE COURT. W P" PETITION FOR RELIEF. tv r? pi ei Benjamin P. Calhoun, Petitioner, Bl against j( itrlck Calhoun, as Executor of the will ol James Edward Calhoun, deceased, et. al.? Defendants. > the defendants Patrick Calhoun as Executor, etc., Andrew P. Calhoun, Margaret M. Calhoun, John C. Calhoun, Linnie A. Cal- y houn, Isabella Lee, Mariah P. Butler, Granville Benl, Elda B. Beal, Edward Keiser, and Caroline Calhoun, colored. I OU. AND EACH OF YOU ARE HERE- j r surnmonded and required to he mid np- I ;ar In this Court on Tuesday the fifth day of ecember next, at twelve o'clock AI? to show 1 tune, If any you can, why the relief prayed y r should not be granted. Given under my ind and the seal of the Court this the third iy of October, A. D., ISttt. J. FULLER LYON, J udgc l'rohute Court. I . IWonHnnls I L? nnr nun< Patrick Calhoun, Andrew P. Calhoun, Mur-jij iret M. Calhoun, John Calhoun, Linnie a .Calhoun. Isabella Lee unci Murlah P. Ihite ;r: Take Notice: That tLe petition and sum (ioiis In the abo?e entitled action are now on le in this Court. Dated at Abbeville, S. C., October lird, A. D., 50.1. J. LULIiEU LYON, Oct 4, 1MW. Judge Probate Court. o-op: . DTJRST & C( ) FLOORS; TWO SEC' y. We are headquarter CLOSEST PRICES POSS] Our Warehous i i i Preserve Compound Extract of saly* r preserving fruit and Vegetabli JOLD PROCE' ?For sale at? PEEP'S DRUG ST01 >Yives nd Daugtitei Often lose the benefit of assurance, taken out for tl protection, because of ill vised investments. Ag; the intentions of the asst sometimes fail of realizal through the prodigality c son to whom the sudden ] session of so much mo Droves too great a temptat: "The Equitable Li1 has provided against tl contingencies by offering' Tontine Installment Pol The premiums per thous are much less than ui: older forms of insurance, the amount is payable in 2C or 30 annual payments, t securing a comfortable inc< for the beneficiary. Writ V. J. RODDEY, Manag For the Carolina*, ROCK HILL, S. C. rasli iui 1 sii Bare Opportunity for Any Desiring to Move to Due Wf to Educate a Family. WILL SELL MY HOUSE AND L In Due West at low price and on rms. Lot No. One [1,] is on it a two story dwelling bouse ol oms (eight of which have fire places) t and cook room, all freshiy covered 1. Out houses, ample in number, r ,d convenient. Among these is nwn iuse with two rooms, eiich with a flrn well of water unsurpassed lu purltj olness. Fronting on Main Street is a Brick ] x 82 feet with a flit- place and dlvidei ro rooms by a partition. Vegetable garden and orchard in flm tiou, and well slocked witb fruits au( 28 of the most reliable and approve sties. rhls lot has a frontnge on Main Str 3 yards and contains thiriy-eigbl or sres, ei?ht or tin of which are In pi mnected with the stock lot, and verj intent. The land lies well. Is productive and ; jnually considerable firewood. A lab iiiKpnn same with two 1001ns. With this will be sold, If purchaser d< ifflplpnt household find kitchen furl rin and gardeu utensils to tit it for l ate occupancy. Lot No. Two [2,] ri11 be sold separately or with No. 1. t arcbHser. It'Joln* ?jo. 1 und has a fr< i Main Street ol 70 yards and contali veen three and four acres of very rich It has on it a house of two rooms In (pair; is a choice building lot; and wi resent house as a nucleus, could be cli llarged for a small lamily. Possession glveu October 1, or earlier red. Examination of premises and corn ence Invited. Wm, HOO J Uiy 1?, lOOO, Li Coal! Coal Wood! Wooi M. HILL & SO [TAVE opened n COAL and WOOD !"1 and are ready to receive your ord winter. Call and (jetcheapest, rates. Cash on delivery. July J7, TAKE NOTICE. IFE hereby forbid all tret-passlnjr oil t IfV lowing premises for the purp IIJNTINU and FI*HIXU eilli-r dun ay or night 'Itne. Tln? law will be en 'his notice covers thirty thousand ai djolning lands. For .J. E. Calhoun Estate?Pat (,'alhou en tor. F<>r S. M. Calhoun Estate?W N. & ,'alhou n. For Norwood Esta'c?II. No For l'arker Estate?Arthur Parker. l?Or WUlSUll ?i^lHW fV. IX. ?f Kor Kfown Estate? Hubert Keovn. Fot Cabell Estate?J. a. <fc8 Ij. NV IIbo For drain Hiclge?William Wilson. Tajrgart Estate?.lame* Taugart. ?E. W. & J. II. Watsoi Sept. 13,1893, tf ERAT 3. WHOLES AI , I GEEI OND STORIES and THREE ^ 's for all lines and you save money [BLE ON THEM, as well as on i e is ready to receii J. K. r- Lumber I AM PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS all kinds of Lumber. Saw mill located on land of J. O. KLUG J. F, BRADLEY, !B by Managei 3S March 2,1892, tf Medium copy. lllNMI HAS IN STOCK: -g Shoes at Low Pricc life Calico at 5 Cents per Yarfl. "3 A SplcDdid Sit for JO Cents. if0" Marseilles Quilts from 65c. to $1. ney Cottonale at 10 Cents Yard. Bed Tici at 8 to 15 Celts. fe Ready Made Suits $5 to $7. iese SMrtiDis, all fifltlis. rhe icy. . === and ider Towels,, Hosiery ai and Notions of all kinds )mc May n?189!J-" ;e to _ ^ mmm er' IBiptwii IU i DY VIRTUE of power of attori D In two mortgages executed to ine b L Arnold on June lllh, 1:91, and Nover rv 23, 181)1, duly recorded In Register's offl UI10 will nell at Ahbev]l|p?at public outcrj SALESDAY IN* NOVEMBER next, all )8t right, title and interest of A.L.Arnold Inz an undivided one-fifth Interest In tract of laud, Bltuate. lying and being In bevllle-county, containing AND eafiy 560 Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of I Cobb, America Cobb. Estate of Dr. P. r , zer, J. T. Ellis, Whit Connor, Dock Arno nl>n being tlie Hurt Arnold tract. Amount fuiii- *260. nomv TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay for /ants P'?P'jft W, A. COLLINS," Mortengee and Attorney uuder Pow louse Oct. 2,1898,5t 1 Into tp- THE ABBEVILLE <i VH^ COTTON SEED OIL MI yields iorer's AND jsTl'i'S, ilture, _ - __ _ GINNER o sii11 Is Now Ready for Business intngc is he litnd. eood I^IIEY are prepnred to GIN COTTON a th the I LOWEST MARKET PRICE, aod leaply PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE for all ( TON SEED that la offered. If d?- Their Improved machinery, which has | been overhauled aud the speed increase* jspon- i al les them to do an Indefinite amoui work la the shortest time. ^ Personsdesiringto provide themselves JLI. the cheapest and best f FOOD for CATTI should make Immediate arrangements jJ J BUY HULLS & ME4 I #5" Send cash for Hulls and Meal. The experience of the past has fully del strated that cotton seed meal and hull h IO ",c and best food In the world, nj V ! price of these articles will be increased a 110 i Be,,S011 advances. Every convenience for weighing. i'ARD I ?r AlMlle Oil and Fertilizer Sept. 13, IS):J, tf School Notice. he folose of \ Mi Trachers and patrons of schools i ng the, * ouh or establishing and operating scl torced. must notify and confer with the Towr cres oi school Trustees before commcncing to tt : and also notify the Trustees when they n Ex-!suspend their schools and reopen sain a'count oi me worn season nnu owier t \V. P. K?*nclest so that the school trustees can rei iheir share ol the Public School Fun rwooil. tiifir schools. E. COWAJ , Chairman County Board Examiners, A | Sep. a), ISM. n. I For chenille curtains, lace curtains, cht I table covers, tupestry and all kinds of d ' j rles go to Aug. W. Smith. IVE ST jE AND RETAIL IDE Fif? CISrWOOD, S. C., OCTO WAREHOUSES. We are carrying T by purchasing from us. We have s all other goods. Our stock comprises re your Cotton if you ^ DURST, Me ><* I BRICK! BK1CK! BRICK! i w H. t J era f # tTar 1 W S. WILSON & CO. j p.? k*7 A 5 lthl 111 2 Watts, S. C., f Hev r f the r r necl # r one* JAre Making First Class Brick.# ^ so ? \ and # # the (F 4 fori] # 4 bea 5 5 f ^ Persons who may need brick In # ghcx 4 any quantity will find It to their In- A nj \ terest to correspond with na. \ BUU # I > ver ^Orders Solicited & Promptly Filledi ^ # 5 mui ?E0. S. WILSON & C0.| $ee' ^ April 10,1893. ? be^l pie< cha ly fi orri jm ion: fort day ' r n in, In accordance with an act to pro raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing thai Nov. 1st, 1892, notice is hereby given that the prii office of County Treasurer of Abbeville Coun nan ty will be open for the collection of taxes for you said fiscal year from diss Monday, October 16th, froc *ey ? UNTIL an<1 y a. . fort Friday, December 15th, X i the pen h?- without penalty. the Rate per cent, of taxation is as follows: diffl State Tax 6J4 Mills. ft ft Ordinary County Tax 8 " for Special .. - % " woi >oiiy Sch001- 2 " Boo- The Id.? Total U\4 Mills. pie< due In addition to the above a special tax will yen pa. be collected for school purposes, as follows: we Town of Greenwood 3 mills. pJai Phoenix 8 " fror Ninety-Six 2 " alw er* Town of Abbeville: SO V Retiring Railroad Bonds and nev paying Interest on same. 2 mills, the Special School, retiring bonds To 1 and paying Interest on same 6J4 mills. est I _ _ A poll tax ol fl per capita on all ma'eclti- ove: I I zens between the age of 21 and CO years, except the I such as are exempt by law, will be collected. Jj[j Taxes are payable only in gold and silver coin, United States currency. National Bank notes and Coupons of State Bonds which be- II come payable during the year 1898. pub __ In order to accommodate tax-payers I have hi hi arranged the following schedule of appoint wefi ^ ments, and lax-payers will please take due too notice thereof,as the office at theCourt House and , will necessarily be closed during that time. gen " Lowndesvllle?Tuesday, Oct. 31. and ? " ' i hin i>ll. URHJltl YTCUUC6UfJJ',J.iui,i. McCormlck?Thursday. Nov. 2. if h w,l? Troy-Friday, Nov. 3. mat JOT- Bradley?Forenoon Saturday, Nov. 4. COr( Verdery?Afternoon Saturday, Nov. 4. seat J en- Ninety-Six?From arrival of down train was at of Tuesday, Nov. 7th, till arrival of up train stoc . next day. a.U(l W 1 Green wood?From arrival of up train Wed the nesday, Nov. 8th, till 6 p. m. next day. OCCi ECoronaca?Forenoon Friday, Nov. 10. pla< Hodges?From arrival of down train Frl- the day, Nov. lOlb, till 12 M. next day. box Donnlds?From arrival of down train Tues- tnoi 0 day. Nov. 14th, to 12 M. next day. virt IDue West?Afternoon Wednesday, Nov. mai a 15lh, and forenoon of Thursday, Nov. 18. cei\ Parties desiring Information by mall In re- ?ail! gard to their taxes will please Include postage setli mon- for reply, and those paying their taxes by owi 8 The clie<'k wl" Please include the charge for col- app s the lection. The J. E. BLAKE, f?? Treasurer. " Sept. 25.1SI?3, tf ai? Wit tioi DENTAL NOTICE. prii Kb Dr. S. G. Thomson, ach1:,OFFICE UP-STAIRS ON McILWAlN besl wish i Corner, Abbeville, S. C. ?< oft re1 SCHOOL NOTICE. ill f. 1 LL I'KHSONS HAVING BUSINESS i:n, C. with tlie School Commissioner will find him In his olllee all public days and every __ _ Saturday In each month nearest the middle 01 the month, during the present year for the a. >nill? purpose of registering claims, &c. rw rap?, E. COWAN, } u School Commissioner Abbeville County. 1 u I Feb 2, 189*2. 'ORE. 1ALERS IN a Supplies. BER 20, 1893. HE LARGEST STOCK OF m unusually LARGE AND jj|| almost everything you want. - S ?lsh to store it. tnager, -iM Health Hlnta. or nausea lay a little pounded ice :he back of the neck. fhen eating nut8 sprinkle them itlv with salt; they will taste sweet nd be more easily digested. be safest remedies in the world are ^ mth, rest and abstinence?The te employ these. 'you have dogs or cats about the 5? have water where they can get at ' andily. Many a dog is driven mad . cJai iuse of lack or water. person choking may usually be re- ' ed by a smart blow with the flat of yvT^a hand on the back just below the gggra k, but if not, send for a doctor at . V y. fhen a finger is badly cut tie It up '^|h| leave it alone for a day or two; blood dries on the outeide and as a case within which the injury Is without further trouble. or in-growing great toe nail, wear B8 an inch longer than the foot, -'tS keep the top of the nail scraped ' y thin so the edges will grow out instead of curling in. ever put a bank note between r teeth as we have often seen peo- > ''.'fyja do, and be careful about handling ch soiled ones. We usually slip 33 into an envelope by themselves. have known of contagious diseases M lg contracted from them. 0 better or cheaper dentifrice can lsed than plain precipitated chalk. 1 brush may first be rubbed on a jeof castile soap then dipped in lk. It may be pleasantly and safelavored by adding a little powdered a r>f PrildYl 11*% Afl^ ^f\U7n TlAf. ? av/uu xiiuou up auu uvnui ....v izontally. ' he Game of Life.?Suppose it ' e perfectlyjcertain that the life and une of every one of us would, one or other, depend upon his win- yM g or loosing a game of chess, says ' J'^j feasor Huxley. Don't you think >r-:$S t we should all consider it to be a nary duty to learn at least the ies and moves of the pieces? Do think that we should look with ipprobation amounting to scorn, - 'A n the father who allowed his son, be state that allowed its members to w up without knowing a pawn >$5? a a knight? Yet it is a very plain elementary truth that thellfe, the une, and the happiness of every of us, and more or less of those ) are connected with us, do ded upon our knowing something of ,; $3 rules of a game inaeflinitelj more icultand complicated than chess. > a oram<? whinh hM been Dlaved v i ! ' untold ages, every man and nan of us being one of the two . ^ fers in a game of his or her own. i chess-board is the world, the jes are the phenomena of the unise, the rules of the game are what cali the laws of nature. The per on the other side is hidden a us. We know that his play is ays fair, just and patient. JBut alee know to our own cost that he er overlooks'a mistake or makes smallest allowance for ignorance. the man who plays well the highstakes are paid with that sort of rflowing generosity with which strong show delight in strength. A Good Story of Courtesy. : happened at Athens, during a lie representation of some play exited in honor of the commonilth, that au old gentleman came O cnitahlo fn h!fl ACTA IOW3 1VSA a piuw OMAVMWAV ?w wg. quality. Many of the young tlemen who observed the' difficulty confusion he was in made signs to i that they would accomodate him e came where they sat. The good i bustled through the crowd aclingly: but when he came to the s to which he was invited, the jest i to sit close and expose him, as be >d, out of countenance. to the whole ience. The frolic went round all Athenian benches. But on these tsions there were also particular :es assigned for foreigners. When good man skulked towards the es appointed for the Lacedaenians, that honest people, more uous than polite, rose up ail to a a, and with the greatest respect re'ed him among them. TheAthen3 being suddenly touched with a 3e of the Spartan virtue and their 1 degeneracy, gave a thunder of lause; and the old man cried out? s Athenians understand what is d, but the Lacedaemonians practice -Addison in The Spectator. , , r .'t Your account of the concert last ht," said the musician, trembling h indignation, "omitted all meni of the very thing I wanted to see ited. The violin I played, as I icareful to tell your reporter was a nine Stradivarius, and one of the t he ever made." That's all right," said the Editor he Daily Bread. "When Mr. Straarius gets his fiddles 'advertised in i paper it will cost him fifty cents a i. Good morning." mm m [y answer to the question, "How as educated," ends where it began: ad the right mother. ' ...