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The Press and Banner R n ABBEVILLE, S.C. Published every Wednesday at ?2 T a year in advance. H" Mr. ROSWELL T. LOGAN, of Charleston, S4 Is not authorized to take advertisements Ibr this newspaper. ?? 55 _ j Wednesday, Nov. 29,1893. r, ? . . si Fourteen IPages. J' ai The Goveruor'ft MesfcAgc. sc We are proud to be able to present to our readers the message which Governor Tillman N 6ent to the General Assembly yesterday. j Although, from careful reading of the document It would seem that Governor Tillman does not hold the highest regard for the Federal Courts which have receivers of railroads $ in this State, yet from first to last it is an in- 4 teresting paper. i The Governor takes up some time In diR- 5 cussine the Dispensary law, and In making recommendations in reference thereto, most 0 of which recommendations are practical and ^ worthy of the attention of the Legislature. That part of his message which treats of 1 the need of a metropolitan police will bees- ^ peclally Interesting to those of our feliow-clti/ons who may feel that there is no need to <j obey the dispensary law. The Governor refers with pride to the Co). > leges of the State and claims for the Reform- E ers something of credit for Clemson College for boys and the Industrial school for girls. \ The sea coast sufferers receive attention o from the Executive. ^ The fact is, that the document, except what b he says of the Courts, is without extra words, a or.*? nooria tr? h? rftad bv everv one. ? e: The ?oxernor'a hessake an an Extra. The Press and Banner, as has been Its ens- ? torn, gave various of our brethren the oppor- 2( tunlty of presenting their readers with a copy si of the message at very low figures. ? We were sorry, too, that we could notac- a, commodate others who coupled imprnetical a conditions with their orders. We could not ** guarantee that express companies would car- a, ry the goods. Our responsibility ceased when n we deliver the goods to the Express office. B We have left the type of message lockjed in $= the form, and if anybody wants 500 or more J' \ at 40 cents per hundred we can furnish the 81 \ pages as given in this sheet. & j i r r< i ai Fourteen Paces. We publish the Press and Banner this weel^ 5j in fourteen pages?that amount of space be- C ing necessary to give place to the advertise- ^ meets and reading matter. 5C Owing to tbe large amount 01 mecnanicui c. work involved in so large a paper, the editor gave his personal attention to that depart. a, ment, and has written very little for the pa- It / per this week. ? ? T Next Monday will be Sale Day. We will d look lor you that day, to pay your subscrlp- et tlon. p . ? ~ si B1 The Legislature will likely go to work with a will. The Governor asks them to do so. d< Abbeville is still on up grade. New men u, and new enterprises are In sight. Keep your le ?. eye on Abbeville. INCIDENTS AT TROY. ? All Sorts of Odds and Ends in the ? so City. bl Troy, S. C., Nov. 27, 1893. ni This morning Js cold and rainy, but we aflar hot'lnor QUph ft hAfiUttflll I 3, &iV." ? U( Messrs. J. L. Tapgart and Thomas Chiles went to the Flatwoeds hunting last week. They killed 72. This is pretty good for amateurs. d' Some of our town farmers killed hogs last u" * week. Mr. J. F. Clinkscales killed four that netted him 1160 pounds. Judge Cook killed one that netted him 305 pounds. A good many more killed, but we did not learn the weights. . D< Mr. H. D. Pressly left for Florida last Ihurs- si day. Troy is getting to be well represented so in the Land of Flowers. There will be preaching in the Associate 81 Reformed Presbyterian church next Thurs- D day at half-past 11 o'clock. O. Miss Laviola Keel will leave for Mexico next Thursday to enter the missionary Held ac from the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Li church at this place. There will be a farewell meeting in the church next Wednesday night. May God bless this young lady in the foreign fields. Mr. T. M. Dendy is having him a nice office f put in his store. He is a man of taste. 'a Mr. J. H. Turner, of Edgefield county, Sc moved in town last Thursday. He will open out a first-class wacon and carriage shop This is something Troy needs. Mr. Turner comes highly recommended and we feel 6ure n, _lll /?? novt . y,1 ItUJ mil UV UOI |/u? V. There were seventy-flve tickets sold here for AuguBta last Thursday. We can hear of a good roaDy bogs dying. Our advice Is to kill before they take sick. A f* lean hog is better than no bog at all. "J: Rev. J. M. Steadman will preach his farewell sermon here next Sunday. We wish Conference could send him back, but he has Served his four years on this circuit. Rev. R. F. Bradley was very sick last night, ' but be 1b much better this morning. t, Some of our country friends came home j* from the Expos!tlon on that midnight train , and walked home. We feel sure there were c, enough horses In town that could have been tr furnished wltli pleasure. p Capt. J. H.Jones will leave for Florida to- ? day. He will prospect for phosphate on the Bradley estate down there. ^ Mrs. Jane M. Davis, mother of Mr. J. C. Da- *:c vis. is quite sick. Mr. J. F. Wldeman lost a line hog Saturday. Nick. A] ? . . a8 A Cbrysantnemuin neuuiui;. Od Wednesday morning, November 15th. bv at Greenwood, 8. C., Mr. P. a. MeKellar of in Bennettsvilleand Miss Annie Lltes McKeilar were happily married. The ceremony took x! place at the residence ot the bride's uocle, fe Capt. Joel W. Lltes, in the presence of relatives and many friends, and was performed in a most impressive manner by Rev. E. J. Forrester. The house was beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums, pink and white x< predominating. Promptly at eleven o'clock. j0 preceding the bride came Misses Kate and eri Allie Watson, carrying a bunch of chrysan- 1 themams, separating and making room for ^ the bandseme couple who followed, taking j-j. their position under a marriage yoke and bell made of pink and white crysanthemums. The lovely bride was attired in a becoming j0j and elegant traveling costume of green, bear- ut ing in her band chrysanthemums. After ooDgratalations and the "sad good bye" were said, the happy couple left on the 12.45 train for Bennettsville, where an elegant reception awaited them. ac The presents were numerous ?uu among which was a handsome watch and an chain, the gift of the groom. The many friends of the bride regret giving her up. and heartily congratulate the groom on winning < so fair a bride. May many years of happlnets ?3attend them. Ca ? Hi NEW FIKM. ffl ,b.e ? Gf Grand Display of [Fine Watches and tei Jewelry. Mr. R. C. Bernau. whose advertisement ap- ] pears elsewhere, has opened one of the hand- ac somest stocks of goods ever seen in Abbeville. Jo He is a new-comer amongst us, and is seeking to furnish our people with the best of watches and the nicest of Jewely. Call on him. S Si,i Nf Examine my stock of market and clothes J baskets. Our goods must go in the next thir- Mt l ty days. Aug. W. Smith. ch ^ Protect your watch from breakage by buy- ^ J ing a watch shield from Reese <fc DuPre. jj4 ajSf Weare selling walking canes at cost. Keese V & DuPre. tls IT Watch chains from 10c to So at Reese & Du- ( K Pre. Nc - - H. B Spectaole from 2oc to per pmr ? imou r| M Du^re" 189 Reese & DuPre have just received a new V|) supply of solid gold neck chains. j>(> B Fresh lot currants, raisins and citron. J. H. J V Latimer. #50 L EAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Iiat It Taken to Move Ileal Estate iu Abbeville County. NINETV-SIX. J. C. Klugh, Master, to E. M. Lipccomb and II. Hill, 113 acres, S50fl; bounded^ by \V. H. inton's estate, vv. w.uou, tuunn iu),v.. G. R. U. and others. Henry Wilkinson to Pink Harvely,43 acres, 30, Oct. 81,1893, bounded by A. C. Stockman. Irs. Estell Fleming, Wm. H. Wilkinson and .hers.' Mrs. Mattie J. Casey to W. L. Cnney, 3-> acres, 00, Nov. 1,1893, bounded by A. C. Stockman, H. Stockman and J. D. Teddards. A. C. Stockman to Pink Hurvley, 50 acres, 00. Pec. 4,1S91. bounded by A. C. Stockman, 1). Teddards, Mrs. Mattie J. Casey and J. H. tockman. Pink Hurvley to W. L. Casey. 30 acres, 86-1"), ov. 1,1893, bounded by A. C. Stockman, J. I), eddards, W. L. Casey and J. H Stockman. S. M. Cheat barn to Robert G. Cheatham, 122 :res, $1,000, Nov. 2,1898, bounded by J.S. Wat>n, Tolberts, Burnett, Home Place, Stan rooks and others. S. C. Beacham to W. Y. Sherard, 1 lot, $100, ov. 10, 1893, bounded by G. F. E. Wenck.J. . Aull, E. M. Osoorne, Cambridge street and ohn A. Moore. GREENWOOD. Ogareita Dunbar to W. G. Gambrell, 1 lot, 20.900, Aug. 17,1893, bounded by Railroad lot, Irs. Dunbar and others. "?* ? ?> ijioL-o m TVirirflnfi H. Tarrant. rroi. ouun i>. ui??v ? lot, S126.50. Oct. l(i, 1893, bounded by Byrd trcet, Cemetery street and others, town ol Ireenwood. C. P. Nelson to Milton Sullivan, 1 lot, $30, let. 8,1898. bounded by Bt-n Wstson on tbe lorth, B. Fauteroy on South, C. P. Nelson on Vest, and by Milton Sullivan on East. John 11. Moore to Mt. Tabor Baptist church, lot, $25, Oct. 11, 1898, bounded by John R loore and public road leading from Camridue to (ireenwood. Lldla Goodwin to Annie Bobo, 1 lot, nomlal, Jan. 20. 1891, bounded by Mary Alexaner, C. a G. R. R.. Samuel Hinton and olliers, J. P. Brooks to A. C. Prait, ISO acres, 31,000, Tov. 1, 1893. bounded by \V. H. Mays, W. R. iucbanan, W. S. Bell. A. A. Blyth and others. A. C. Pratt to J. C. Purkerson. 150 acres. 1,000, Nov. 1, 1893, bounded by \V. II. Mays, R. Buchanan, \V. S. Bell, A. A. Blyth ana thers. R. R. Fooshe to J. S. Klugh and W. W. Hugh, 115 acres, Sl,2oo, Oct. 17,1893, bounded y W. L. Fooshe, W. C. Fooshe, A. C. Collins nH others. Robert W. Mllford to Joseph H. Milford, 36 cies. ?252, Oct. 25,1893, bounded by John R. Tilford, N. M. Plnson, C. L. Normau and othrs. Mrs. E. C. Lognn, F. R. Calhoun, Mrs. F. E. 'uPre and C. M. Calhoun, heirs of Dr. E. R. -ilhoun, to C. G. Waller, 25 acres, S , Sept. i, 1S93, bounded by New Cut Road on Blake reel, Mrs. E. J. Arnold, Mechanic street and thers. J. C. Klngh, Master, to J. H. Mllford, 120 sres, S915. Nov.(>, 1893, bounded by G. D. Buchnan, Johu 11. Buchanan, B. O. Verreil, J. B. ample and others. Alice S. Henderson to Annie C Alkfn, 3 r.ro? s?Dt. 18. 1893. bounded by J. F. Cole ian, Coronaca School, P. R. <t W. C. R. R. Co., aptlst church and public road. J.C. Klugh, Master, to J. B. Sample, 80 acres >55, Nov. (j, 1898, bounded by G. D. Buchanan, aht? R. Buchanan, B. O. Verrell, J. B. Sample d others. J. C. Kiueh, Master, to J. H. Milford, 94 acres 00, Nov. 6,1893, bouDded by Bellon 0. Ver>11, R. P. Blake, J. B. Sample, C. L. Norman ad others. A.L. Arnold, by W. A. Collins, attorney, to , H. Milford, one-fifth undivided Interest in >0 acres. 8275, Xov. 11,1893, bounded by Patty obb, America Cobb, Estate Dr. A. P. Boozer, T. Ellis, Whit Connor and Dock Arnold. S. M. Cheatham to H. C. Mosele.v, I lot, $1,10, Nov. 10,1S98, bounded by J. L. Carr, Hackit street. S. M. Cheatham to H. C. Moseley, a common iterest in a lot containing two and a half ;res, more or less; also a common interest i a private street 15 feet wide, lying on G., C. N. R. R.. Nov. 10, 1S93, bounded by S. M. heatham, Hackett stieet, Moses Bell and J. . McKeliar D. D. Rampey to J. H. O'Neal]. 14 acres, $171, ec. 2,1880, bounded by J. H. O'Neall and oth'8. Mary G. and Emmet H. Williams, by J. B. ellers, guardian, to Joel R. Abney, 60% acres, ,300, Nov. 8,1893, bounded by John McLees, ennett Reynolds and Dr. E. R. Calhoun. COKESBCEY. W. C. Martin to W. C. P. Agnew, L. S. Sansrs, A. H. Covang, C. T. Tolbert. W. L. Wilams. W. M. Davis, H. P. Lewis, J. B. Browne and D. C. Calhoun. Trustees of African M. . church, 1 l/t acres, 830. May 20, 1893. bounded y W. C. Martin, C. & G. 11. R. and others. John G.Price to E. S.Tinsle.v, 148"^; acres, ,500, Oct. 2S, 1893, bounded by Mrs. M. E.SIm10ns, J. Alpheus McCord, W. C. Nlcales and hers. DONALDS. John R. Donnald to J. C. Mattlson, 42 acres, 60, Aug. 2, 1890, bounded by Estate J W. BlgY, Estate A. P. Shirley and Sberod N. Latiier. Win. Agnew to Alfred Agnew, 1 lot, 85, Xov. 189*-*, bounded by Wm. Agnew, Estate Sam>1 Donnald, Wm. A. Latimer and others. DUE WEST. William Cunningham to A.Sehlen KenneY, 1 lot, 849.85, Sept. 25,1893. bounded by AdUotoIKapho onH W f, PfPQBlr. INDIAN HILL. Mrs. G. P Murrell to 11. W. Liles, 1 lot, 841. ?c. 24,1892. bounded by Twiggs street. Sloan reet, A. T. Robinson store lot. >1. B. Johnn, situate 1 in Block B. John C. Deal to J. Llvy Watson. 217 acres, ,000, Nov. 10,1893, boanded by S. P. Brooks, . Etheridge, W. A. Hunter, J L. Ward, Sr., , E. Duncan and others. E. L. Moseley to Robert G. Cheathnm, 19.S sres, SI..jOO. Nov. 10,1S93. bounded by Joseph ike, J. S. Watson and H. U. Maxwell. CEDAR SPRINGS. J. Allen Smith to Fannie Sondley. 28 acres, ,000, Oct. 23. :893, bounded by J. W. McMlln, Estate Mary McMillan, A. J. Salinas A m and the Augusta road. ABBEVILLE. M. P. DfBruhl to J. Allen Smith, 1 lot, 8275, . t. 21.1898. bounded by Mrs Mary A. Perrlo, hIii street. Mill street, und lands formerly Fned by Cbaney M. Jones. J. H. Haynesworth and Lewis W. Parker to essle A. Beacbum.2 lots, SI.525, Oct.. 18,1803, tunded by Wardlaw street, Mrs. S. L. Smith in others, <nown as lots Nos. 1 and 2. I. C. Klu^h, Master, to Mrs. L. L. Seal. 1 lot, ,000, Dec. 18. 1S92. bounded by I,. W. White, ain street. Methodist cht.rch lot and others. J C. Klugh, Master, to J. Allen Smith, lot id house, 8700, Nov. 2, 1898, In the town of bbevllle, known as the Rutledce house, tunded by Abbeville Hotel and others. I'nos. P. Thomson to J. Allen Smith, 2 acres, ,043, Nov. J, 1893, bounded by Hill street on e North-west, Hall street on the North-east, anklln street ou the South-east, aud G., C. N.depot loton the South-west aud others. Mrs. Mary A. l'errln to J. Allen Smith, 2 res, $160, Oct. 2(1,1893, bounded by Mrs. Mary , Perrlo, Main street, J. Allen Smith and hers. /.Fuller Lyon, Judee Probate Court, to J. lien Smith, 7 acres, 8140. Nov. 10,1S03. boundby A. M. Hill & Sons, Estate Henry ThornaDd Abbeville Branch Railroad. L Fuller Lyon, Judge Probate Court, to J. lien Smith, 1 lot, 8165, Nov. 13,1893, bounded ' Poplar street, O'Connor lot and M.Davis, town of Abbeville. I. C. Klueh to Sallie A. Harris, y, acre, 8225, >v. 14,18U3, bounded by J. C. Klugh, Mose y's Ferry street ana a new unnameu street. DIAMOND HILL. I. F. Lyon to John H. Knox, 88 acres, 8500, >?. 23, l*>93, bounded by J. H. Knox. Estate hn Dixon, Estate Win. Crowther and oth9. E. W. Campbell to S. R. Hnrkness, 21 acres, !5, Oct. 17,1893, bounded by J. McCurry, J. B. unpton and others. lames S. Stark to Alice H. Covert, 300 acres, 500. Nov. 18, 1S93, bounded by T. E. Hampn, F. M. Cann, A. B. Galley and Anderson le, and waters of Rocky River. I.OWNDESVILLE. r. C. Klnph, Master, to M. E. Baker, 223 res. 51,000, Oct. 2,1S93, bounded by G. F. Burtt, Theodore Kennedy and William Baskln d others. MAGNOLIA. jladys Calhoun to W. P. Calhoun, ."$50 acres, 000. Feb. 25, 1S93, bounded by Estate J. K. .lhoun, J. II. and Elijah Hester, Estates. J. ?ster, A. C. Rucker and other*. IJranvlIle Beal to Eda B. Beit), one twenty. ;hth undivided Interest In all the lands of e Estate of J. E. Calhoun, defeased, in Abvllle county, S. C., and In Elbert eouuty, iorgla; also one thirty-sixth undivided Inrest in all the lands of said estate In the unties of Pickens aud Oconee, S. C? considitlon 52,500. flollls E. Edwards to John G. Kdwards, 155 res, S , .Sept. 14, 1898, bounded by Gilliam, hn T. Cheatham and others. CALHOUN. s. McLane to Alex Gulliebeau,:i00 acres. fiOO, Nov. 3. 1893, bounded by J. A. l^eitoy on >rth, Mrs. E. C. Andrews on South. tobn \V. Morrab to Mary Rogers, 1 lot, $450, irch 0, 1898, bounded by Presbyterian urch, J. W. Morrab, Willlngton road and enna road. il.L. Kay to Mary Rogers, 1 lot. $500, Nov. 1893, bounded by Lucreila Paschal. M. L. ly, Associate Reformed Academy and Bapt church. i. Cade to J. H. Watson. 200 acres, $1,275, ?v. 1, 1893. bounded by William Mars and J. Watson and waters of Little River. \ G. Baker to B. G. Reese, 1 lot, 810, Oct. 25, 3, bounded by Abbeville road. Lowndesle road, and lands belonging to Masonic dge. . R. McComb to Joseph Wright. 83 acres, 0, Nov. 21, 1893, bounded by O. P. Morey, ; -/tj. y . Thomas WIdeman, A. B.C. Lindsay and S.H McCaslan. BORDEAUX. G. B. Perryman to J. L. Gibert. 6 acres, S150 Oct. 19,18SKJ, bouuded by G. B. Perryraan un< J. A. Gibert J. I,. Gibert to G. B. Ferryman, 6 acres, 815( Oct. 18,1893, bounded by G. B. Ferryman, J. A Gibert and J. L. Gibert. Cyrus H. McUormlck to Jas. F. Marshall, lots, 8175, .iuly 3,188C, In the town or McCoi mlck, In Block A, bounded by Mapletoi street and an alley. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Ellen N. Pressly et al against James GrU Pressly etal.?Partition. VIRTUE OF AN ORDEli OF SAL I t moAn In nhnto sffltpd ftllSe. I Will Offer ft sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1S93, wlthl the legal hours of sale, the following describe property, situate Id said State and Count; to wit: All that tractor parcel of land, 1 the town of Due West, known as the D James P. Pressly place, contalolng Ninety-Eight (98) Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Estate < J. X. Young, dec'd, John I. McCain and oil ers. Said land has been divided Into seven . parcels which will be sold separately. Plal may be seen at my office and will be exhlbl ' ed on day or sale. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balant on a credit of twelve months, with lnte est from day of sale, secured by bond of th purchaser and mortgage 01 me preiujee. with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pa for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Master. i Nov. 13,1S93. 3t Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COUKT OF COMMON PLEAS. I John B. Harmon et. al. Excutors, &c., agalm Warren Sullivan et. al.?Foreclosure. By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SAL made In the above stated case, I will offer fr sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1893, wlthl the legal hours of sale, the following descnl eu property, Bituuie iu saiu ouitc auu w?uvj to wit: All tbat tract or pared of land 1 Bordeaux township,containing One Hundred and Three and One Half (103 1-2) Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. W. Fei guBon, north; S.S. Harmon, south and eas and Singleton Mcintosh on the west. TERMS OF SALE-Cash. Purchaser t pay for papers. / J. C. KLUGH, Nov. 18,1S93. St Master. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON PLKAS. Agues B. Robertson against Joseph S.Han mond et al.?Foreclosure. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SAL! made In the above stated case, I will offer fc sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 189.% wlthl the legal hoursof pale, the following describe properly, situate In said State and County, t wit: "All that tract or parcel of land, being House and Lot In the town of Abbeville, In the sectloi known as Fort Pickens, and bounded b lands of Jane Williams, G. W.Syfan, Poll, Baker and the Cambridge Road." TERMS OF SALE-Cash. Purchaser t pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Nov. 13,1S93,3t Master. IVfaster's Sale. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jennie F. Eakin ot ai against J. David Bur net et a).?Partition. By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALI made in the above stated case, I will ofler fo sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C. on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 1698, witbli the legal hours of sale, the following describe! property, situate in said State and County ? f* Ul-u T>.. . oemg reai estate 01 nrae&mu om un, u? w wit: All thai tract or parcel of land, cou talcing Two Hundred Twenty-One [221 Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Estate o W. K. Bradley, dec'd, Dr. A. T. Wldeman dec'd, Scott McFarlan, dec'd, and others. terms of sale?One-half cash, balanci on a credit of twelve months, with Inter est from day of sale, secured by bond of pur chaser and mortgage of premises, with leav< to pay all ca^h. Purchaser to pay for papers j. c. klugh, Nov. 13,189:), 3t Master. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, county of abbeville. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. | Mary A. Davis et al against Robert F. Brysor etal.?Partition. By virtue of an order of bale made in the above stated case, I will offer foi sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C. [on SALE DAY IN DECEMBER. 1893, within the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed property, situate in said State anc] j County, to wit: All that tract or parcel o land, known as Estate ol James H. Haddon dec'd, containing Two Hundred Seven-Eight (27& Acres, more or lesB, bounded by lands of M. B Cllnkscales on all sides. TEKMS OK SALE?One-half cash, balnuct on a credit of twelve months, with Interest from duy of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises, with leave tc pay all pash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Master. Nov. 13,1893, 3t 75 suits of clothes which will be sold as cheap as ever, Just received at Rosenberg's. * * ul~ '?f ninnrhorna Inn! rAnplvPil Aliuiliur Ulg IUI ui vjiu6uH?.? J ? ?1 P. Rosenberg & Co. Condensed Jelly, assorted flavors, Just received at A. M. Hill & Sons. Heckler'B fresh pork sausage received twice a week at A. M. Hill & Sons. Instantaneous chocolate for Immediate use at A. M. Hill & Sons. 500 BUSHELS Home raised rust proof red oats for sale ai ISO ceutB per bushel, j JOHN A. WILSON, 8. L. WILSON. I, Abbeville, Nov. 8,1S98,3i* 2- Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Q ^ w.r?mrxr ^ #| Dtt. J2,. \Jt. l/\II11CUU uc 1UUIIU at iuc following places: - Mt. Carmel, Nov. 8tb and 9th. Wllllngton, Nov. 10th and 11th. Due West, Nov. 14th and 15th Lowndesvllle, Nov. 16th and 17th. ?Jome everybody and be convinced. ,f Nov. 8,1893, 2t W'M. POPE. JOHN PATTON. ,r POPE a PATTON Have opened a J RESTAURANT n /\N WASHINGTON STREET, WHERE d U MEALS will be furnlBlied at all hours. ? Satisfaction guaranteed. Nice Fresh Fruit ' and Canned Goods always on band, and for D sale cheap. r* FRESH OYSTERS and FISH will be received on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Nov. 15, 1893,3m HADDONS rle Still leads with the largest stock of * BRIGHT NEW FALL AND Winter Goods ' Just now we are # offering some special values in FINE COLORED DRESS GOODS. If you are In Deed of a " Nice Dress, Hat, ? Cloak, Shoes, f n Gloves, Hosiery, KNIT or any article usually worn by tbe ladles give us a call. r- The best goods and lowest prices, o R. M. HADDON & CO. We have a line of Trusses andean flt any style and size at very reasonable prices. < Huriinon & Game, Druggists. rreparc iui iuc "uu ttvuiuv. 0w?.me, vmw of those Macintosh coats from P, Roseuberg & Co. '? Scriven's patent drawers can be found at Aug. W. Smith's. Bay State shoes at Aug. \V. Smith's. Clothing reduced so ax every one can buy a j. suit from Aug. W. Smith's. For chenille cnrtalns, lace curtains, chenille table covers, tapestry and all kinds of draperies go to Aug. W. Smith. E >r House and Lot for Sale. ? T OFFER FOR SALE MY HOUSE and LOT " I on Moseley Ferry ro?d In the town of Ab0 bevllle. Terms easy. Apply toW.8. Coth? ran, J. Allen Smith, or to me at Greerville, S. a C. T. P. COTHRAN. March 15,1893, tf q Master's Sale. 1 The State of South Carolina, nr?TTVTV ni1 .vnRTT.VTr.l.'R o COURT OF COMMON PI,EAS. Wni. Y. Miller et al against Sallle A. McClung etol.?Partition. By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE made in the above stated ease. I will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., > on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 1803, within the legal hoursof Bale, the following described property, situate In said State and County, being real estate of the late Nicholas H. Miller, dee'd, to wit: All that tract or parcel of . land, known as the "Home Place," containing One Hundred (100) Acres, r more or less, bounded by lands of H. W. Law ' son, A. L. Gillespie, Mrs. Hughes, and others. ' ] This tract lies within two miles of Abbeville ^ C. H. and Is well Improved, with large two > story dwelling house,AC. 3 Also, that tract or parcel of land, known as the "Belcher Place," containing ] One Hundred Eighty-Six (186) Acres, f more or less, and bounded by lands of S. Knox, N. M. Benson, George S. Wilson and others, and has over thirty (30) acres of very ? fine bottom land on Little River. TERMS OF SALE?One-hall cash, balance on a credit of one and two years In equal in3 slallments, with Interest from day of sale, se cured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of nromiKpH with leave to pay all cash. Pur cbaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGII, Master. Nov. 13.1893. 3t M w t> W hd M <1 g <? ; H fj i?i t< >S' c* F g: O ' ^ 1 5 . ^ G* ? !> * p K I P H Fresh currants and citron at A. M. Hill ?t Sons. . wBmamHmmfmKmmmamammmmmmmmmmammvmmtanmgm I 1 " GRAND Panic Sale! a nnriiii i i- nnillITU AoDLVILLt UUUNII SHAKEN FROM CENTRE TO CIBCMCS 11! liu US WORTH OF n.r\r%r\ c* AT NEVER BEFORE QUOTED TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS mi id com, Your choice of any suit Clothes in our matutuulb Clothing s toe ft for $15. OWING to the great panic ont Weft we hnve been enabled to buy Clothing CHEAPER than ever before, and we Intend that our customers shall have the benefit of these reductions In value. NOTE WHAT IE SAY. Come See for Yourselves tint these Facts are Wei ALL our Suits of every description from 818 to 827 are marked down and are being sold for $15. SUITS from 815 to $17 all eo at $12.50. ALL 812, 814 and 815 Suits merlewu> $10. 1 nn pair PANTS worth ?6 50. 1UU 87 aud ST.50 ure xoinv at. $5. 1 An PAIR PANT3 bought to X UU sell at |5 aud 8o.n0 murked down lo $4,50. 1 PAIR i'ANTS, ppeclal valiUU uet>, worth from $S.75 to 1 ? ?,? ?3. d?1 C HUYS the choice of any tpj.0 OVERCOAT lnourhoose. = I OVERCOATS which were marked 518, 820, 822.50 and 825. rII now at $15. OVERCOATS at 812, which 1 bought to sell at 81(1. A TREMENDOUS lot of PANTS at 81.25 and 81.50, worth more money. = rJ WE have many genuine bargains in SHOES. A look through will convince any one of this tact. = I AMOSKEAG'S best Ginghams never sold lor less tban 10 and 12 l-2c. We sell 14 yards to the dollar. AMOSKEAG'S staple Ginghams always sold ut Sand 10c. We olTer 16 ynrdN to the dollar. I laiy Rare ani Choice Bargains c in every Department. TO every one we say COME, and _you wIM see that a dollar spent, j Willi UN will uuy niuru muu iw r cents ever did before. f ?. ROSENBERG 4 CO. I A. I HI r at pli w< 1 H i \ ? HENNEM Is the only Jeweler stock of Solid Si Pearl Handle Knives, made by the Gorham M This is the finest ai this country and probal ROGERS & BRO. Genuine Ivory Han< makes of cheaper price Also a large line of R. B. HEN [n Lee & Co.'s Drug Store. We are Leade: Ladies and Gen We are running Drew Selby & C< rhey are the prettiest fitting and b THIS \TEW STYLE Ladies over Gaiters made to ord( CALL AND SEE US. Don't Forget To Tell Yoi That my prices are rig] WHO DISPUTES I' SOLID SILVER WAT SET from $5 up. GOLD FILLED, W from $8.50 up. SOLID GOLD from set Watches. SOLtD GOLD RINC from $ 1 each up. All sti I sell THE BEST O H. W. JO GRF mil Will soon be here, a thing suits W Ml %%%%%%*%%%% rine Vases, Guest Cups Cake Plates, Bisq %%%%%%%%%%% Fine Lamps. Hall Lamps, Pari Banquet Lamps, &c rOYS! TOYS! TOYS! In the greatest vai had before. )OLLS! DOLLS! Every kind made. Undressed. Some entirely new BUMS, PHOTOGK 500KS! BOOKS! All kinds of Gift B HRISTMAS CARDS, F We have what you stock ever brought tc every thing new in th< I. W. LAW! Mmore's mince meat at a. M.Hill ASons. F j'renh candies and tea cakes Just opened at i Co M. Hill & Sons. , j ?rerh stemleBB raisins jusi receiveu ai a. jji. lo. Ill A Sons. | 5 rwo far losds nil grades flour Just received gy W". Joel Smith <t Sons, and there Is the j lar are to get tbe very be^ and your moneys Sm >rth every time. I ? 1009 cocoanuts to arrive this week at A. M I ill is Sons. | 801 X : . * : ' , Via ?1MM-MBWgWWM?? _< :an : 'slw^2H . - f4,*J.4Xwl in Greenwood that carries a lver Goods. , with Solid Silver ferules, blade ' * Cfg. Co. id most expensive knife made in bly any other, * ; ^ ' * ? '* " - *r[. ' i 11a TTnirroo T^ooidoo fl.11 ntVlflr AAV XiUilVUI JUVWAV4VM W?*V* j Quadruple Plate Goods. [NEMAN, Don't Mistake the Place. . - I 3EE fs in Style of ts Fine Shoes. -i.* ?? ??? < 4 d.'s make of Radies Fine Shoes. est wearing Shoe on the market. , * ' ' " : CT And a Foilifll Fitti.1 |. SHOE. ;r. Any size or color. ' ; Very Respectfully, Q,MXk, ?l' Jflft BBH 15 ? . V', ; ' -> ' -./Mi ir Wife. '~-'y lit and stock complete. r WHEN I AM SELLING CHES, STEM WIND and I WARRANTED 15 YEARS, 1 ' J i $10 up. All stem wind and < iS from 50 cents up. Clocks ictly first class good. . NLY. TTTVTCiri^ ;Eisr\voop, s. c. MP. i md we have every ible for a minimi %%%%%%%%% China Salad Dishes, Figures, &c., &c. V. a or Lamps, Library Lamps, iety.and more than we ever All sizes. Dressed and > " -i styles AUTOGRAPH AL- 1 APH ALBUMS, &c. 1 ooks for old and young. [REWORKS, &c. want, as we have the largest ? this town. Come and see 2 Christmas Goods line, at SON & CO. 'or u good overcoat go to P. Rosenberg <fc f you want bargains go to P. Rosenberg <fc ly stork of hardware, crockery ware, bug and wagon harness, saddles, bridles, col s. <Cc., Is ready for inspection. Aug. W ilth. tull Doe breeches are the very best. Re imber they can be found only at Smith X 1 s. 4 t '!