The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 08, 1893, Image 10
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BY IIUGII WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. 0., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1893. ESTABLISHED 1844 fgjl
INCORPOK
We have recently enlar
GOODS carried by any one f
FINE STOCK OF CLOTH]
We guarantee t
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(!T! Jttuuim iix*u
?; SHINGLES, LATHS, LI
. ' IN FA(
LINE OF BUII
Office and Warehouse
WE ?
15 Cents
Is the very best Oil t
burning gravity. Try i
rior quality. This Oil
low as we sell it. We 1
fore, WE CAN SELL C
H.W.La
*
Having- Receive
I Large an6
GENERAL']
We nre now fully equipped to supply 1
We have maile special preparations
CLOTH,
I DRY
Harness, Grocer!
i
In Great Abuiida
We are well known and tlo not nml a
r Come a:
fWe havr- what y??? wnni, wll! hp til;
value rcc< ivtu tor every $i you spcntl
! W. JUL 1
Kept. 27, isie, tr
We Wish to Emphasize the Fa
I Plated and Soli<
latest patterns.
. Presents.
Ladies Gold aii<
Gent's Gold and
Alarm Cloclf!&'
Diamond King's
ltfngs at a very
L If you want BARG^l
I stock before buying.
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:ATED 1801. STJC<
^ T-"-.'? ??? -TOVITT. W11 AII fl A +linf tTTA
geo OUl' UUiSliit:?>S VBJL~jr muuiij au uuai (ic
irm in upper South Carolina, and conseq
!NG, (one whole room devoted to this li
o please you, and solic
Respe
LAOTORS. |
: LUMBER CO. -1
) B, K. BEACHAM,) j Q 1A.LERS
IX ' | Q (
Blinds, Mouldings, 3 IF
DKESSED LUMBER, K S*j
ME, BUILDERS HARDWARE. 0 j
JT A GENERAL j
JDING MATERIAL. I ? pj
on Main St, Abbeville, S. C.
OJ11JJ UlJLIs
SELL AT ^
Per Gallon.
till
re can buy. 175? fire test, 50? an
i P lo
t and be convinced of its supe- ?;;;
is not retailed in the State as }j||
buy in car load lots, and there- |c!i
HEAPER than any one else.
wson&CoJ
d and Opened Our In
I Pn
Varied Stock of |S
! oi
lERCIIANDISE,!,
I he wants of our frtoniK, and tho puhllcat largo.
?lor the wants of THE PEOPLE In providing
G-OODB, X
n A i _
es, iiardware,, aw.,is
T
uce and at Living Prices. u
special introduction lu tills market. i
13.d See XJs. m
m1 to epp you and will treat you well?sivlng you
Willi US.
k m
ct that we Keep Constantly in Stock: jTl
i
(1 Silverware, of the very,
Suitable for Wedding*j
lb;
fc Silver Watches. !S
Silver Watelies. u
KOne Day Clocks ami LI;
guaranteed for 5 years. |
g?Set Kind's and Plain >
lall profit. \a
fifelN JEWELRY come and see our
i n
|||fc DuPRE. r
JESSORS TO J. :
ia @/h-rk-.n-o Ml
TO. JLJL'
now occupy THREE GRQTJ
uently are selling them accordii
ne), and are making the VER1
it your patronage.
House and Lot for Sale.
OFFER FOR SALE MY HOUSE nnd LOT
on Moseley Kerry nnd in the town of Abville.
Terms ea?y. Apply to W. K. Colh
ii, J. Allen Smith, or to me at (ireonviii?\ s.
T. P. COTHRAN.
larch 15, 1SA3, tf
CHANEY M. JONES,
IRXT CLASS UKPAIRF.lt OF SHOES und
BOOTS, bus bis shop in the ollice one* oepled
by Colonel Orvllle T. Calhoun, where
will be pleased to receive orders for all
ids of work In bis line, which he will do In
llsfactory manner, on short notice, and at
v price. , [Fob. 13,1893, tf
1
S. COTHRAN L. W. PERRIN.
-T. P. COTHRAN".?
ITERAK, PERRIN & COTHRAfI
Attorneys at Law.
Abbeville, b. u.
otice of Stockholders Meeting.
HE annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Georgia, Cirolina and Northern U?il,y
Company will be held at Ihe nflice ot the
inpany in theCitv of Atlanta, Ga.. on KillkY,
NOVEMBER 10(.h, US93, at eleven
lock A. M.
'he transfer books will be closed until Nornbcrioth.
J. M. SHEItWOOl),
)et. 1,1SIK5, Ct Secretary.
School Notice.
Ll? Tcachers and patrons of schools desir
ous ol establishing and operating schools
ist notify and confer with the Township
iool Trustees before commencing to teach:
d also notify the Trustees when they wish
suspend their schools and reopen same on
onnt ot the work season and other emericies.
so that tlieschool trustees can reserve
?ir share ol tlie Public School Kund lor
lr schools, E. f'OwAN,
airman County Hoard Examiners, A. C.
iep. -0, 1 SO.'!.
STIM1 GI1ER.Y,
ABBEVILLE, S. C.,
< NOW IN* FULL OPERATION FOR THE
season after a careful overhauling?, and
cotton brought to this giuucry will be
smptiy ginned and packed.
'ersons from tint country may hrlnit lliolr
iton without previous arrangements and
I Btire of prompt attention. The capacity
the ginnery is ml) and ample.
' FRANCIS HENRY,
Manager,
;cpt. 13,18fl.'5, tf ?
m /a -r r-i /'I TTATC?
" JLtt JL WJUro, Vt LJ -LN O,
Locks and Bicycles
EPAIRED AND KEYS MADE,
TOOKMAKINC and UAKIIEL WORK a
specialty. Work guuniuteeit by
. I, CHIPLEY & BED..
Greenwood, S. C.
Sept. 27, lS9n, Gm '
lis Stats of ktl Carolina,
County of Abbeville.
1'ltOBATK COUKT.
PETITION FOR RELIEF.
Benjamin I'. Calhoun, Petitioner,
against
utrlck Cullioun, as Exeeulor of Ilic will ol
James Edward Calhoun, deceased, et, nl.?
Defendants.
u the defendants 1'atrlclc Calhoun as Executor,
etc, Andrew 1*. Calhoun, Margaret M.
Ciillioun, JohnC. Calhoun, I.'mnic A. Calhoun,
Isabella Lee, Mitriah 1*. Hutier,
( ranville lien I, K.Jda 1!. Heal, Edward
Reiser, and Caroline Caihotin, colored.
AND EACH <>K VOlT A HE 1IEHE,
siimnionded and required to lie and ap;.vr
in this Cwnrt on Tuesday the tilth day of
eeember next, at twelve o'clock M.. to show
uise, if any you can. why (he relief prayed
>r should not be uranleil. (liven under my
mi l and the seal of the Court this the third
ny of Octobyr, A. 1>., 1>:K5.
.1. KCI.LEH LVOX,
.1 nd;je I'roi'ate Court.
i) t he absent Defend.mis:
Patrick Calhoun, An-lrcv P. Calhoun. MarM.
Calhoun, John C. Calhoun, f.innie
.Calhoun, Isabella Leo i:iul Marlah I'. Hut:r:
Takk None:*:: That the pel ition ami sum
ions in the ut>o>'e cnlitlcd action arc now on
Ic in tills Court.
luted at Abbeville, K. C., October :>rd, i. I>.,
>!?:.
J. I.UU/Klt LYON,
Oct I, ISiti. Judge Probata Court.
O-OPi
K. DTJRST & CO.
ND FLOORS; TWO SECOU
agly. We are headquarters i
r CLOSEST PRICES POSSIB]
Our Warehouse
A Preserver
Compound Extract of
SALYX
for preserving fruit and Vegetables b;
COLD PROCESS
?For sale at?
SPEED'S BBUG STORE
CanYou
Read
T>iU n ?-4- * ?
I i uiui w ;
Do you know what your con
dition will be 20 years lience!
Will your earning capacity
be equal to the support o
yourself and family? This ii
a serious question, yet, yoi
could confidently answei
"yes" if you had a twenty
years Tonti ne Policy in the
Equitable Life
A method which guarantee;
all the protection furnishec
by any kind of life insurance
x and iu addition the largcs
cash returns to those policy
holders whose lives are pro
longed, and who then neec
money rather than assurance
For facts and figures, addrcs
W. J. RODDEY, Manager
For the Carolinas,
ROCK MILL, S. C
iriiiiii'
A Rare Opportunity for Any On
Desiring to Move to Due West
to Educate a Family,
f WII.L SKLIi MY HOUSK AND LAN
? ill Dui: West :u low price and on ea>
ternjK.
Lot No. One [1,]
n"" ' " tumcfmivf ilmilMmr nf Mill
rooms (elnilt. of which have lire places,) pat
try ?ml cook room, nil freshly covered wit
tin. Out houses, ample in mini tier, room
and convenient. Anions these is a servant
house with two rooms, each with a tire placi
A well of water uusurpassed In purity an
coolness.
Fronting on Main Street is a lJrick ilou.1G
.\ -S'i feet with a lire place and divided iat
two rooms hy a partition.
Vegetable garden and orchard in tlneco1
ditlon, and well stocked with fruits and l.c
rics of the most reiiubie ami approved v:
rletles.
This lot has a frontage on Main Street '
MO yards ami contains" thirty-eight or tort
acres, eight or ten of which are in pastui
connected with the stock lot, and very eoi
venlent.
The lurid lies well. Is produrllve and yi< hi
annually considerable firewood. A laborer'
house on sam" with two moms.
With this will be sold, if purchaser desire
sutlieieiit household and Kitchen furnimn
farm and garden utensils to Jit it for mum
dlate oec;.:>um\y.
Lot No. Two [2,3
Wl11 he sold separately or with No. 1. to s
purchaser. It Join*. No. 1 !<mt lias a ironist,
on Main iStrect ot 7(1 yard,s and contains I.,
iwecn three and fi?ur acres of very rlc.h laiitl
Jt. has on it a how of two rooms in uoi
repair; is a choice building lot ; and wl'.h M
present house as a nucleus, em;Id he i-hCMpi
C!i!hp>nI l<ira stnai! family.
possession eiven October 1, orearli r it <i
s'rr<l.
Kxa:uin?t!on of prcmisi > and eo: ris;:<>
deiicc invited.
Wm. 1I00B.
July 12, iSSn, if
Wood! Wood
:.i M. Hill & SOft!
I TAVK opened a < u\!, ami \VO??I> VA(!
1 3 mid sire ready l>i teeeive your ordi'i's 1
Winter, (.'all i.ti cii? apes! rairs 'IVrti
?Cash on delivery. .July 1", 1W2, il
TAKE '&OTICE.
I UK horcl'V fnrSiid alt |rf?p!is?il?j: oil Iil<< I.
i VV l'?wiiii; prc'iiM's 'i>r Mh* purpose
Ill'NTINti aii'l im|Ii< r iliu iii'j I!
i ilay or nluhl iim*. "> l:e1 .\v ?> is! In* entonv
! This notice eovcts limly tlii-nsaiid acrrs
i adjoiniu<; IhikN.
Kor.I. Ii. (.'ainoun IC^tatr?J'at ('alliouij, K
i ecu tor.
) K->r S. M, Cailioiin lislate?W X. ?fc W.
' C'ailioiiii.
Kor Norwood lisla'c?I!. 11. ?t- .1. S. Norwoi:
S l-'or I'lirki-r Ksin!??Arthur l'?ir!?'T.
| l-'nr Watson I'N'at!?K. Watson.
Kor l\'-oun KMale?Kulitvt Keown.
i I l-'oi Calu ll lislate?J. A. ?V. S l<. Wilson.
; Kor drain ICil.w?William Wilson,
i Talari lis late?I aim s Ta::;rari.
?Ii. W.iVJ. II. Watson,
j Kept. IX, 1??, If
t'L&v-.' > J, x'tfj.,;./xihiUXi
WHOLESALE
frrAtiAFlftSL Us
^ V ^ ^Kr-JtrV1
GREEK
iD STORIES and THREE ??AB
'or all lines and you save money by
CiE ON THEM, as well as on all o
is ready to receive
J. K. E
"WALTER L. MILLED,
Attorney at Law, -- Abbeville, S. 0.
OFFICE ON LAW RANGE.
Collections a .Specialty.
Oct IS, 1803,2m
, Lumber !
4
) T AM PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS for
1 ail kinds of Lumber.
Saw mill located on land of J. C. KLUGH.
T. F. BKADLEY.
, Manager,
March 2,1S92, If Medium copy.
TERBA COTTA WELLS
AT ;
PRICES to SUIT the TIMES. \
T N THE FUTURE t propose to sinlt the eelj
f-bruted Terra Cotta Wells at a great. reduo:Ion
in my former price. So parties desiring
;in everlasting supply of uood sparkling
w?ter?ta low price would do well to cooler
with me before maklng/Hlier nrrantn ments,
as I propose to make It to tlie Int'-rest 01 >:iI
- to do so. WATER OR NO PAY?Ik my moii
10. I have in ten years experience standing
testimonials In six conn tics. Address
' C. M. CALHOUN,
' | Greenwood, S. C.
? I March 02,1S03. tf
[ | Bank of Lowndesville,
LOWNDES VILLI:, S. C.
\ i
* Capital Slock Paid in $20,000 00
, Surplus - 3,500 00
3 I
1
DOES A GENERAL BANKING IUTSInes?.
Affords best security and facilit
ties for depositors.
Issues time certificates of deposits bearing
- Interest as follows: six months A percent.,
twelve months 5 per cent.
j J. B. FRANKS,
Presdent.
jj HAS IN STOCK:
i Shoes at Low Prices.
e
.. Calico at j Cents nsr Yard.
'j A SpieiiQjj Shirt for 50 Cents.
?i Marseilles Qnitts from 65a to $1.
i>
'i Cottousfle at ID Coats Yard,
<i! I
;| BedM at 8 to 15 Celts,
Ready Made Suits S5 to $7.
"i
| Siiirti?, all Widlte. i
;;| Towels, H osiery and
! Notions of all kinds, j
!t | Miiyll.18ftt.tr
i! THE ABBEVILLE
3 COTTON SI OIL HILL
I
Iginnery
j I Is Now Ready for Business.
9
fJ'IlKV arc prepared in(;iN" rOTTOX at the
J 1 I.OWIST M AliKKT PRICK, urd w.il
1*AY THK HKillKM' I'UICK for ail COTi
TON Sl\KS> thai, is ori'crcd.
p i Their i in proved machinery, which has just
r ! li'Tii overhauled and the speed increased en
I*' j II ' ICS t lll'TII Ml U?? I 11 IliUi'llliilU ililiwvilib WI
.. wcrK in ilie shoiie*t time.
1 j i'i tmuis desiring lo provide themselves with
"r the cheapest and best
i FOOD for CATTLE
i
should make i in mediate arrangements to
BUY HULLS & MEAL.
JOj - .Soml <.*ash for Hulls and Meal.
i The experience of the past ha> fully demon
stralod tlmt. <-<*tton seed meal and hulls are
ihc I'hcapi'st and nest loud in the world. The
pri<e<>f ihesc articles will be increased as the
J ki-:isoii ;ul vjinres.
Kvery convenience for wei^hlnu.
Mihpviib flil 3!ifl TTpr-filiTfiV i'!i)
| 11UMU V JLi:U I'll UUU 1 ui liiiuui V/U*
I ?e|it. 13, ISM, tr
i
ATsTD PtETAIL DE
t>JC %JL W 'CXX Jg, USE H
"WOOD, S. C., OCTO
.EHOUSES. We are'carryiDg T.
purchasing from us, We have a
ther goods: . Our stock comprises
your Cotton if you \
i Is;
I BRICK! BRICK! BRICK! I g
ISEO. S. WILSON & CO.i I
5 5 1)8
| Watts, S. C., ,D
<r V said
?Are Making First Class BricE:.? mei
<$ J WOl
^ J lota
$ ? nig
0 Persons who may need brick in w f i
A nny quantity will And It to their in- & OI '
K terest to correspond with us. any
r< <? tim
$ ^ and
^Orders Solicited & Promptly Filled^ J?!
Si wit
|GE0. S. WILSON & C0.|
4) April 19, 1893. A Ch?
clei
tim
her
TAX HE. 5
as
? ' qui
I 1
IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TO ed J
raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing not
Nov. 1st, 1892, nollce is hereby given that, the '
office of County Treasurer of Abbeville Coun paji
ty will be open fi.r the collection of taxes for me
said fiscal year, from '
wo:
Monday, October 16th, an!
TTHTmTT SOU
| ? uiniijj "2
i Friday, December 15tb, St
to i
without, penalty. the
Ksite pec cent, of taxation Is as follows: wo:
Stale Tax 5y2 Mills. wll
Ordinary County Tax 3 "
Special..... .. % " of
I School 2 " mij
? ma
Total 11 }4 Mills.
j In addition to the above a special tax will
| bo collected for school purposes, as follows:
Town of Greenwood 3 mills. ^
l'hoenlx 3 " [jat
I Ninety-Six 2 " gar
Town of Abbeville: tJie
: Retiring Hal I road Bonds aud i101
paying Interest on same 2 mill.". 8(aj
Special School, retiring bonds wa<
and paying interest on same 6J4 mills. ap^
A poll tax ol ?1 per capita on all ma'e eiti-1 gar
zens between the age of 21 and .'0 yeurs, except | T
such as are exempt by law, will be collected. J bin
Tnvn? ura ravnhln nnlv in crold and silver i uiei
! coin, United States currency. National Bank j pro
notes and Coupons of State Bonds which be-1 ha\
1 come payable during the year 1SU8. j hac
j In order to accommodate tax-payers I have i tim
i arrauged the following schedule of appoint I sai(
nients, and tax-payers will please take due! you
j notice thereof,as the office at the Court House ! cal
' will necessarily be closed during that time, j "
Lowndesville?Tuesday, Oct. 31. ' tiuj
Mt. Curmel? Wednesday, Nov. 1. [ den
McCormlck?Thursday.Nov. 2. old
Troy?Friday, Nov. 3. her
Bradley?Forenoon Saturday, Nov. -J. j reli
Verdery?Afternoon Saturday, Nov. 4. I bo}
Ninety-Six?From arrival of down train! of I
Tuesday, Nov. 7th, till arrival of up train ' ret
next day. I wit
CJiccuwood? From arrival of up train Wed hea
nesday, Nov. 8th, till (j p. m. next day. | 1
| Coronaca?Forenoon Friday, Nov. 10. I Jol
Hodges?From arrival of down train Frl-jlDl
tiny, Nov. 101 h. till 12 M. next day. j UK
Donalds?from arrival of dowu train Tues- j SOO
day, Nov. 1 lib, to 12 M. next day. j bat
Dm: West?Afternoon Wednesday, Nov. ^
l.jtli. and forenoon of Thursday, Nov. 16. | Sto
l*aril? s desiring information by mall in re- j anc
i hi;r?l to their taxes will please include postage Go
fi<r reply, and those paying their taxes by woi
cheek will please include the charge lor col-! llio
lection. , tilu
J, E. BLAKE, jJJ
Treasurer. S
| Sept. 1SJKJ, if _ wu,
mo
DENTAL NOTICE.
Dr. JS. Tiiomson, i
i Oi'r'icK (TP-stairs ox mcilwain
I Corner, Abbeville, S. C. "J1
j 1 euc
SCHOOL NOTICE. I _
; \ iA, i'.xksons iiAvrxi; p.usinkss pa,
j f\ with Itu- School Commissioner will llnd n
i him in his oliiet: all public days and every .
j Saturday In each month nearest tho middle; eu
| hi I lit- month, during tho present year for the i
purpose of registering claims, Ac.
k. co WAX, !
j School Commissioner Abbeville County. | nn'
j rub z, lSSKJ. '
'ORE.
ALERS IIST
?D jQjjtv kju, x?yo.
HE LARGEST STOCK OF
n unusually LARGE AND
almost everything you want. :S|?
vish to store it. ^
tnager, ":)|w
A Charm.
ery gen tin deed you do
e bright spirit brings to yon?
e more angel watcb to keep
your pillow while yon sleep; . y
fter makes the wind's weird son* \ .4?
rough the pine trees all nightlong;
>arer makes the white stars gleam
While you dream,
While you dream.
ery gentle word you say
ie dark spirit drives away; !
ikes the clover in the grass
hisper greeting as you pass:
rlfter makes the cloud-ships fly,
iln tier makes each frosted flake
When you wake, ' '.
When you wake.
iscrlmlnntlng: Against (Women.
r see you have a new bookkeeper," : ^
[ a lady to the proprietor of a large cantile
establishment.
Yes," he replied; "we thought we
lid try a woman. We have had 4|1
of trouble with our men book- yjjjfj!
pers. They are apt to stay oat late ?
bts, and when they do they come
e iu the morning so stupid and out
;emper that it is impossible to do
thing with them; besides, soraeet?
they indulge in petty gambling
[ other vices, and are often short or -tffial
ney. This leads them to overdraw '
ir salary, if we will permit them to
so, and have people running here
h bills?or did, until we made it a '>-(i
; that the first man who had a bill ' '.0
there should be dismissed. Yes,
thought we would try a woman." ; 'vM
'be lady smiled. Here was a
How do you like her?"
Capital," was the reply. "She's
ir-headed, obliging, always on .'|l
ie, neat and tidy, and attends to . $
business."
Quite an array of virtues. You <'$8
dently haven't lostanything by the - vj
hanjze?" 3
Indeed we haven't. She's worths
sand a half of the man we had.",
Does she get one and a half times
much salary?" was the next in'he
man colored a little, and fidget- . 2'Ja
n little more. Evidently that was J'
such an agreeable question.
Well, no," he said. "We never ''?*
r women as much as we pay
Why not? You say she does her
rk much better."
Ob, well, it isn't the custom; that's .
" said the man.
[e turned away, evidently not anx- 'fM
a iu jjiuiuug tuc uuuvaoauuui
iud this is a regular state of things. ,
;ause she is a woman, she most
e about two thirds of the pay given
i man, even though, according to
; employer's own confession, she is ;
rth one and a half of the man
ose place she takes. This is a rather 7
jstlonable comment on the justice
the average business man, and .'*< -/Vj
?bt furnish the text for a good
ny interesting discourses.
To Remember bli Mother.
l company of poor children, who
I been gathered out of the alleys and
rets of the city, were preparing for
ir departure to new and distant
nea in the West. Just before the
{?/? /?f fho no t?o alio nf fr Vio Kavo
1>1U? \jA tug voioj uuw V4 IUV wvjo
i noticed aside from the others, and
arently very busy with a cast off
ment.
'he superintendent stepped up to '
a, and found he was cutting a email
se out of the patched lining. It
ved to be his old jacket, whicl^
ring been replaced by a new one,
1 been thrown aw ay. There was no
e to be lost. "Come, John, come I"
1 the superintendent; "what are
i going to do with that old piece of
ico ?"
Please, sir," said John, "I am cut5
it out to take with me. My dear
d mother put the lining into this
jacket for me. This was a piece of
dress, and it is all I shall have to
lember her by." And m the poor
r thought of that mother's love, and
me suu ueaiu auene m tue uiu gaiwhere
she died, be covered bis face
h his hands, and sobbed as if his
irt would Dreak.
kit the train was about leaving, and
in thrust the little piece of calico
0 his bosom, "to remember his
>ther by," hurried into acar, and was
n far away from the place where he
1 seen so much sorrow. tIany
an eye has moistened as the
ry of this orphan boy has been told;
I niany a heart has prayed that the
J of the fatherless aud motherless
uld be his friend. He loved his
ther, and we cannot but believe
i he obeyed her and was a faithful
Id. Will our little readers, whose
ents are yet spared to them, always
i\v their love by cheerful obedience,
iwiu^ mat lun 13 jjicusiug iu tuc
[ J? Will the boys, especially, alysbe
all'.'ctionate and kind to tbelr
tbers? Will you keep in mind
t if you should some day have to
k upon the face of a ''dear dead
tlier," no thought would be so bitter
lo Remember that you had given her
u by your willfulness or disobedi:e??Selected.
-Elmore: Did ever see see a comly
of women perfectly silent?
cker: Once. Someone had askwhich
was the eldest.
\n English corset firm made 838
st ts for men last vear.
I