The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, December 20, 1893, Image 5
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Press and Banner.
?Y HUGH WILSON.
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Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1893.
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Twelve !Pages.
Happy MnrriaKe.
Mr. J. K. Mllford, of Abbeville, anil Miss
Maggie C. Barnes, of Edgefield, were united
J?i the bonds ol holy wedlocU on lu6t Wednesday
moraine, ISlli, at the home of the bride's
rather, by Rev. J. B. Traywlck.of Batesburst. I
Immediately after Hie ceremony the happy
couple boarded the train via Augusta lor
their Abbeville home, where ibey were wei,
corned ou Thursday by a number of friends.
The bride is oue of Edgefield's nest, young lai
dies, and Mr. Mllford Is to be congratulated
on winning the heart and hand of one so fair.
Mr. Mllford is one of Abbeville's prosperous
y ung men, highly esteemed by every oue
, and well worthy of the affection of bis
charming bride.
The bride received aulte a number of hand
some presents. Their many frlenil* in this
community extend kindest congra ulation
nnd best wishes for their future welfare aud I
happiness.
Unclaimed Letters.
i List of uncalled for letters remaining In the
post ofllce ai Abbeville. S. C., for the week
ending Dec. tilth, 18K1:
0?J. D. C ichran.GussleS. E. Carter.
D?Rich Davm, Grorge David.
F?William Foster, Miss iiattle Faire.
H?Miss MargHret Harrison, G. D. Hurnell,
Henderson Harris
J?Miss Lucy Jackson. Miss Lou Johnson, (
Miss Mary Jones, 0 W. Jones
L?M rs. Jane Lee. J. H. La wser. (
M?Thos. Miles. Mrs. Angelme Miles.
P? F. C. Perrln.
K?Mrs. Mtiry Rutie<lge, Samuel Rick.
s? Mrs. Huliiy Smith, Mrs. Mary A. Smith,
J. D. Spoon. j
T?Andy Tate. A. S. Thomson, H. Terry.
W?Mitw A n nle Wardd. I
Parties culling for these letters will please
?ay they were advertised. ,
T. N. Tolbert, P. M.
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Donald* Dramatic Clnb. I
Next Friday nlgbt the Donald6 Dramatic '
C ub will reuder Id the academy building at I
that plane the play "Uncle Josh" for the ben- I
eflt of the Donalds free library. The citizens
are making strenuous tfl'orts to establish a
flist class ol rculatl ng library, so let everybody
c?rae to the academy Friday ulglit, enjoy
themselves anu hi. me same nine umpun a
good cause. The music loving part or the audience
will enjoy a treat from Pro'. Mitchell,
of Greenville, who will favor them with piano
and vIoIId solos.
! > Laud Sale*.
Attention Isagnln called to the landsadver- !
tNed lor sale by Col. Win. P. Calhoun. These
ales will take place on Salesday In January
and K will pay you to Investigate the matter.
Col. Calhoun will be out of town till the 20ih.
Parties desiring to wt full particulars about
the lands, th* size of the tracts, terms and .
any other information ran And Col. Calhoun
in his office, Kooru 3. National Bank of Abbeville
buildlug, at any tlmeafter the 26th. (
Cheap Ticket* fur the Holidays.
All tlcketagentsof the Richmond and Danville
system will sell excursion tirketa at I
greatly reauceu rnies uuring idd buiiu?jmhi <
the following dates:- December 22nd, I'Srd, i
24th, 25th, SOth and 31*t, and January 1st i
These tickets will be good for return trip un- i
til Jan.3rd. 18M. inclusive. Ask your ticket '
a^eut Tor detailed information.
Barn Bnrut. <
The barn of Mr John W. Morrab.at Mt.C ir- '
mel, was burnt last Monday eveniug about 6 ,
o'clock. He succeeded in saving hugeles.
wagons r.nd stock, but lost his rodder and ,
corn. Origin of Are unknown. When first j
peen the blaze was com lug out at the top of
the barn. Loss about SCOO. I
Alliance Rally. ]
The Abbeville County Alliance will hold 1
Its regular quarterly meeting on Friday. 1-th 1
, January, 1S9I. Secretaries of Sub-Alliances !
will forward till reports promptly. Being the ;
first meeting of the year, much important !
bnMness will come before the Alliance and a
lull attendance Is desired. R. E. Cox.
Secretary. 1
Card of Tbaukii. 1
Editor Press and Banner:
Please allow me space in your valuable pap-r
to return mj sincere thanks to my j
irlends. white and colored,who rendered such
foithful and willing service on last Monday .
night toward Having; my barn and stock.
Very respectfully. J. W. Morrab.
German.
Invitations are out for a fancy dress ball to
be given at the residence of Mrs. W. A. Lee, I
on the evening of Pec. 28th, under the au- i
hp ices of the Friday Night German Club. i
Birth*.
At McCormlck. November 30,1893, to Mrs. B.
A. Mattison, a son.
At Abbeville, December ?, 1S93, to Mrs. Wilkersou,
a son.
James W. Rosemonh is one of the best
colored farmers in the County. He made a
good payment this year on the purchase of
Lis /arm. has paid his debts, and has on haud
enough corn, bacon, molasses and roughness,
which whs made on his own ground, to last
him next year. He bus two good milk cows, i
and has good reason to hope for u prosperous
voqr ir? IKlll
Thk Lowndesville school will give a pultlIc
pntertainment on next Friday nltrbt, Dec.
22nd. a Jolly time Ik jii Blore lor all who attend
thin entertainment, ttnd those who rains
it will miss a treat. ?.
SA for one dozen cal>lnet photos. Hive extended
the time to the tlrwt January. We
wish toglvcoor frieniln in tlie country every
chance possible. Gal lusher Broa.
Col. and Mrs. Wm. P. Calikon Wave
this week to vlnit Athens, tia, where tliey
will take their CiiriMman turkey. Cot. Calhoun
will return to Abbeville on the 20th.
Ttieru will t?? b festival at Antreviile on
Friday, Dec. 22nd. at 2 o'clock p. in. Everybody
Invited. Admission free.
Miss Daisy Stone, of Raleigh, N. C., Is on
a visit to her Hlxter, Mrs. Leliew.
Auction to-nlgbtat Lawson'c.
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A GOOD FARMER.
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28 B?le* of Cotton nnd 200 BuabclMof
Corn with Two Horse*.
Mansfield Harrison of (Ms vicinity U a
firm-class colored man, and n good man to
pHy his debts. His store bills, his taxes, and
bis subscription to the I're>s and Banner are
nil paid, and he has money silll lit his pocket.
Counting 400 pouniis to the bale, he made
iwentyelght bales of cotion and about two
hundred ouslieU ol corn with two horses He I
hna plenty or potatoes aud peas on the [
" trencher.
Autrevlile I)otM.
Antrevlllf. 8. C., Dec. 16.1893.
Mr. James Prultt, of Due West, and Miss
Jatile McCarter of this place were married
last Wednesday. We wish for theui a long
orwl nrruinorniu 11
Mr. John A. AleWlne is putting up a stockade
preparatory to working convicts next
year. We understand that he will work
twelve.
' Mr. John N, Kuox was unit a? a delegate to
Columbia last week to protest against tbe
new county.
Miss Eunice Todd, oi Due West, is teaching
, the Suber school.
Tbe Methodist Conference has sent Shi lob
a new pastor. We do not know bis name.
I am authorized to extend to tbe public a
pressing Invitation to attend the oyster supper
at the Antrevlile High School next Frl
day night, the 22nd instant. A good supper
n.t\d a. sruod time inav be secured at a very lit
, tie cost.
Mr. Cbas. Cliukscales has bought a fiDe Iron
' gray horse. Author.
1 G., C. A X.
Atlanta. Ga., Dec. 16.?A passenger and
freight train on the sea Board Air Line met
In a bead end collision on a bridge at Comer,
Ga., this morning. The freight bad orders to
sidetrack for two trains. Conductor Charles
Ebrtiart and Engineer C. B. Hulbert both
overlooked the lirst order and pulled for
Comer. When the headlight was seen Hulbert
and James Mitchell, the colored flretnat).
of the freight, both Jumped after the train
had reached the trestle and fell sixty feet
His Injuries are very palnfu I. Hie left leg li
sprained and some ribs may be broken.
Ebrbart did not Jump. He received some
nevere sralp wounus. Engineer Willie Owens
of the passenger irain jumpea ana spraineu
aa ankle aud hip. George Benet. fireman,
had an eyesllgbtly hurt. J. H. Thomas, news
butcher, had bis right eye blacked. Mrs.
Jones of Elberton, was slightly bruised In the
chest. C. H. Dahlkjreen, a passenger, was
? cut on the chin. Twelve passengers were
more or less bruised. The engines were mined
and the freight cars b?dly damaged, but not
thrown from the track.
^Auction at Lawsou's to-nlgbt.
W.Joel Smith & Sons have a good stock o1
cheese and are otleriog them cheap.
. .. In 5c boxss, with sprinkler top, pepper,
faplce, cloves, mustard, cinnamon and ginger.
All 5c per box. J. H. Latimer.
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DOTS FROM JONES. I
<>iu House and Content*'. Burned?Ho* |
Killing Time?Mnrrlafre. 1
.Tones, S, C., December ".0.
It becomes our sad duty this week to mention
another destructive Are. About twelve
o'clock last Sunday mgbt Mr. G. B. Riley dlscovered
that his gin-bouse was on Are. It
oimnst mmiv ir? fall in when discovered.
unci conneq neatly nothing Inside could be .
saved. The en itre machinery, two gins grist t
mill, and saw mill, together with a quantity
of cotton seed and some cotton were destroy- ,
ed. It having burned on Sunday night 'eaves ,
no doubl but that It was Incendiary. Mr. T. J
J. Beacliam was a partner of Mr. Riley's and .
also shares the heavy loss.
We are glad to see that Mr. CaRper Mahry. f
who has been confined to his room for over e
two months with typhoid fever, is able to .
ride out. /
Hog killing time Is on, and we are glad to
note that almost every family has one or
more to kill. Mr. John Davis killed two a
which made him about 700 pounds net, and r
has another to kill yet,
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messrs. all. iUCltinuil unu dihui\ v.mucu- f
son, of Ekom, were over this week ou a tur- v
key hunt- c
Married, December 14, 1K93, at the residence r
of Mr. Harry Redden, Mr. Andrew Colbert- (j
son and Miss Mamie Redden, both of Lnu- jj
reus county, Rev. Jodie A. Martin official- 0
ln<r. 0
The Philoloelan and Phllomathlan Literary v
Societies will give a Joint public entertain- c
tnent Friday evening, December 22d,1898.
The friends and opponents of tbe new coun- a
ty seem to he turning everything they can r
to carry their point#, and some of them we
think are making use of some very unneu ^
ensary and frivolous, as well as extreme ar- t
euments. But we have taken a saplln' and B
are balanced on a limb looking on. ready and jj
willing lo "urap" wnerever gravity iu:nnrn ?
to draw us.
Miss Ada Jones, who baa been teaching a 0
large music class la Greenville county, pa?s- e
s>a through here to day oa ber way home. ?
MI*b Ada Is h very Jovial young lady and full ?
i?f life, as well hh a tine music teacher. n
Dr. Willie Jones Is now at work getting up
material for rebuilding.
Mr. Patrick Black well left last Sunday for d
Mississippi which he expects to make his n
luture home. 0
Our Clemson boys are all at home now for a
the vacation. O
There has been and will be a -great deal of 8
rhunging about among rentera and farm
bands ihis fall as is often the case after a bad ^
srop. We would say stick to your farms and M
business gentlemen. and hope that better j
Limes are coming. Contentment contributes i
ootli to health aud happiness, and often to y
prosperity. Pompey. o
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OBSERVATIONS, j
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About the IVeatber and (be People or r<
(he Seven Hilled City. ?j|
Lowndesvllle, 8. C., Dec. 18,1893. C
Yesterday week we had our first Sauday r<
morning's opening of the mall, owing to Sat- t?,
arday night's train being very much delayed.
Rev. R. P. FrankB returned from Conference ft
nn Monday, bringing us the Information that p
:>ur last years pastor, Rev. J. D. Crout was re- p
turned to us for another year. w
Mrs. Jno. Perkins, Mr. J. J. Mosley and his ai
little daughter Llla. of Greenwood, came up vi
rhursday for a row days visit. si
Mrs. J. H. Latimer of Abbeville, is visiting
Ihe family o; Mr. J. T. Latimer.
Messrs. J. G. and Kills Huckabee went to
Abbeville on business Tuesday. ([
In the Press and Banner of December 30th,
1885, Is a short editorial headed December
inM. "The roads are as dry as they usually
ire in July, but with less dui>t, making travel
muoh more pleasan\ to man and horse." It
now looks as If the coming 80th o' December
will be similar to the first mentioned date.
riie road* are as firm as they can well be.
Those of our people who attended the Aniusta
Exposition pronounced it a grand success.
IJT, l>. nciirjr uiirt imumit iuo iiuuoo auu
lot owned by Mr. J. J. Moseley.
Mr. A. L. Latimer if* Improving one of hi* ~
Iota near the Depot to be occupied wben fin- n
Isbed by Mr. W. G. Huckabee. i
Christmas is rapidly approaching and perbaps
no greater wish could be euterlained
ma expressed In regard to It than that our p
people every where, with one accord, would
celebrate this annual festival in a befitting R
manner, loBlng for once someof the objection- a
ible lessons handed down from the dark ages,
[t Is not very flattering to our race to know T
tlmt dnrln? the past century of lis existence 1
It has not reached sufficiently near to perfec- Is
Lion socially and morally as to uo longer en- C
^age in practices especially degrading to an
snllghtened civilization. Instead of Its being al
an occasion of Joy and gladness to all man- tl
kind there Bre millions of wives and children b<
if besotted husbands and fathers who looks bi
a<l If tt? 1 h /IkooH fill onni>ahan?Un
ill! M UIU lu II n ii>u uicauiui nj-piuucuoiuu, u
therefore a fellow-feeling, If no greater reason hi
could be broueht forward should prompt as ct
all to favor any and every restriction upon tr
the Kale of Intoxicating liquors.
At this writing two of ourcltlzens are quite
nick. Miss Johnnie Speer and Mr*. J. T. Latimer,
the latter critically.
Next Friday night there will bean exhibition
in the Academy In this place. The price
afadmlsslon will be somewhere, It Is supposed, |r
Atornobve&jcts. It Is gotten up for 1 be ben- H
eflt of the Academy. Troupe.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen. p
A BLACK SPOTTED HOG. weight about p
150, short tall and iop years. A soltable B'
reward will be paid leading to lis discovery.
J AS, M. LAWSON. t
Dec. IX), lS93.lt ^
IOST la?t Friday night at St. Peter's B
j church, one Mouse Colored Mure Mule,
gray hairs In the forehead, on fore knees gray hairs
also bump on the belly. Mule between
twelve and fourteen years old. Liberal re- _
ward if retarued to me.
HENRY KENNEDY.
Dec. 20. lttW, tf Abbeville,S. C.
Farmers Bank.
Annual meeting or stockholders win
be held ou WEDNESDAY, lOtb January
next. Stockholder* not expecting to alleud
will please send proxies to represent them.
j. h. dupre.
Dec. 19,1893. 2t Cashier.
VALUABLE
Land for Sale.
PARTIES wishing to buy good farm lands,
In large or small tracts, and on easy terms,
will And It to ihelr Interest to apply to ?
the undersigned.
Several valuable tracts within one-half to four
miles front Lowndesvllle, S. C., suitable
for good homes or valuable as investments.
Call on or write to
J. B. FRANKS,
Lowndesvllle, S, C.
Dec. 20.1893, 4t
llii""IT!!;
By VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL MORT- gage,
executed by J. R. Mlnter, Jr., to the Farmers
Bank, condition being broken and debt j
now due, I will sell to the highest bidder, at
public auction, within the legal hours of sale, ^
at Abbeville, on 281U DECEMBER Instant, the
following property, to wit:
STOCK OF FURNITUfiE,
consisting of
Oak Sets,
Wardrobes,
Beds,
Bedsteads,
and other articles usually konl In Fiirnlt.urfi
establishment, being late stock of J. R. Min- j
ter, Jr. '
Also, on 1st TUESDAY IN JANUARY,
1894, being SALESDAY.
One Horse,
Buggy and Harness and
Wagon and Harness.
The stock of Furniture may be treated tor
aa a whole at private sale.
F. W. & NANCES Sheriff.
Agent for Mortgagees.
Dec. 12, 1893,3t i
V:i, vjfi
An Ordinance.
Po Kaise Supplies For The
Town of Abbeville, S, 0,,
for the Year 1894.
DE IT ORDAINED BY THE INTENDANT
' and Wardens of the Town of Abbeville,
5. C., In council assembled, and by authority
>f ttie same : Th?ta tax for the kuois and In
.he manner heurafter named shall be raised
ind paid into the treasury of the Town
yooncll for the uses and purposes thereof for
:he year A. D. 18SM.
Section I. On every One Hundred Dollars
rt the cash value of all real and personal
state within the Incorporation of the said
own of Abbeville, the sum of Twenty
tents.
Sec. 3. That all mole persons between tbe
iges ol sixteen and fli'iy years, except those
byslcally tumble to earn a support, are
(able to road duty aud shall be required to
rork on the roads, sidewalks and streets
rllbta the incorporation of Abbevillesix and
me third days by direction of the Town
Council. The commutation for said road
luty to be the sum of two dollars and one
tail", to be paid at the time of payment oI
tber taxes, to wit, on or belore the first day
f March. All persons retusing or failing to
rork six and oue third full days, to be exepted
and approved by the Council, or pay
be above commutation, shall be liable to pay
tine not exceeding $25, or Imprisonment in
lounty JhII not exceeding thirty days.
Sec. 4. That all itinerant auctioneers, pedlers,
except venders of farm produce raised In
he county offering at retell any goods what oever
for sale, shall pay a license of not more
han Twenty Five Dollars nor less than One
)ollar per day.
See. 5. That all circuses shall pay a license
f One Hundred Dollars for each and every
xlilbition ; and ait other shows, including
rbatare commonly known as side-shows,
ttached to a circus, shall pay a licence of
oi more than Filtv nor less than Two Dollars
jr each exhibition.
Sec. 0. That all returns shall be made uner
oath, on or before the flrst day of February,
391. and all taxes shall be dun and payable
u or before the flrst, day of March, 1894. If
ny person shall refuse or neglect payment
f the taxes herein levied wlihln the time
peclfled, the Treasurer of the Town Council
) hereby authorized and required to add
wentv nprfpiitnin uennltv. and if the lax
'1th tbe penalty Is not paid within thirty
ays thereafter, It shall be the duly of the
reasurer ol the CoudcII to Issue executions
lerefor Immediately,and collect the same
y due process of law, hb provided In the char<r
of said town of Abbeville.
Sec. 7. That a special return of all
^eal Property lu town of Abbeville subject
> taxation shall be required during tbe
jonth of January, 1684, od form to be
rovided by the Town Council, and that said
L'turn when made shall be referred to a
peclal board of assessors, consisting of three
reebolders, to be appointed by the Town
ouncll, who shall fix tbe value thereof and
sport of said committee to be confirmed
y the Town Council.
Sec. 8. If any person or persons shall reise
or neglect to make a return of their
roperty /or taxation within the time
reecrJbed herein, the return of last year,
1th tlfty percentum added, shall be deemed
od taken by the treasurer to be the true
alue of their property for taxation and It
lail be assesFed at that rate.
Sec. 10. On each dug the sum of fifty cents.
Done and radlQed in Council and tbe seal
vi lue 1uwu u/uuull uul&ou iui* mu
v.B.) (lay of November eighteen hundred
and nluety-tbree.
R. M. HILL. Intendaut.
E. B. GARY
J. C. KLUGH.
JAMES TAGGART.
JAS. CHALMERS, Secretary
Dec., 12 1893.
'he State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
robate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration.
y J. Fuller Lyon, Esq., Judge, Probate
Court.
TTHEREAS, P. H. McCaslan bas made suit
IrV to me, to grout hiai letters of Admlntratlon
of the Estate aDd effects of G. W.
ttlhoun, late ot Abbevlllecounty.deceased.
Tbese are therefore. to cite and admonish
ti and singular tbe kindred and creditors of
>e said G. W. Calhoun, deceased, that they
3 and appear before me, in the Court of Prosite,
to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Satrday,
December 23rd, 1693, after publication
ereof, at 11 o'clock in tbe forenoon, to show
tuselfany they have, why the said AdmlnlBatloD
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal of the Court,
this 9th day of December, in tbe year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and nluety-tbree, and In tbe 118tb year
of American Independence.
Published on the 13th day of December, 1893,
i tbe Press and Banner and on tbe Court
louse door for tbe time required by law.
J. FULLER LYON,
Dec. 13,1893. Judge Probate Court.
innMown h n A WVTT.T.E RATTjROAD
iMCKL 8l KNCKR, F. W. UCIDEKOPSB 811(1 IiEUBEN
Foster, Riceivsrb.
COLUMBIA AND GREENVILLE DIVISION.
J Condensed schedule in effect Oct. 22, 1898.
ETWEEN CHARLESTON. SAVANNAH, COLUMBIA,
SENECA AND WALHALLA.
t Dally. I | Dally. !
j No. 11 | STATIONS^ | No. 12.|
7 ldarn Lv.tharleBton.Ar 8 45pm
6 00am Lv Savannah Ar 8 OOprn
11 20am Lv..Columbia. Ar 4 lSpin
12 03pm Lv...Alston.. Ar 330pm
!2 50pin Lv..Newberry..Ar 2 89i>tn
2 lnpm Lv.Nlnety-Slx.Ar 1 82i'in
2 87ptn ArQreenwood.Lv 12 55pm
2 37pm Lv.Greenwood Ar 12 55pm
3 00pm Lv... Hodges ...Ar 12 85pm
3 20pm Lv...Donalds...Ar 1210pm
3 35pm Lv.lIoneal'nth.Ar 12 08pm
4 24pm ; Lv..Anderson.. Ar 11 15am
550om[Lv..Seneca. ..Ar 9 45uin[
6 25pmjAr. Walballa. Lv 9 05am
& 15pm Ar..Grecnville.Lv 10 15am
BETWEEN ANDERSON, BELTON AND
GREENVILLE.
Dally. I j Dully. J
No. 11.1 STATIONS, j No. 12. |
3 08pm; Lv...Andfri<on..Ar 12 07pmj
4 00pm! Lv....Belton Ar 11 80atu<
5 lopui Ar..Greenville.Lv lO 15am;
(ETWEEN CHARLESTON. SAVANNAH, COLUMBIA,
ALSTON AND SPARTANBURG.
j Dally, j I Dally. I
I No. 13.| STATIONS. ! No. 14. j
j 7 15am Lv..Churle8t<m.Ar 8 45pm;
j 6 00am Lv Savannah Ar 8 00pm:
II 30am{Lv..Colnmbla,..Arj 8 45pm
12 15pm; Lv,... Alston ...Arj 8 00pm1
! 1 47pm Lv Union....Ar; 180pm!
||8 lOpuiiLvSpartanbnrgArill 30amj
| 6 40pm I Ar.. Asbeville..Lv| 8 12pm|
(ETWEEN NEWBERRY, CLINTON AND
LAURENS.
:?. Sun., NoTi5. ; STATIONS. I Ex. San. No. lflT
,11 20am Lv?Co1umbla...Ar| 4 15pm;
j 1 OOpm;Lv..Newberry,.Ar;12 80pm'
2 15pui| Lv...Clinton....Ar il lOuml
| 2 50pm|Ar...LaurenR...Lv|10 40am |
BETWEEN IIODGES AND ABBEVILLE. 7
Dally. I Daliy. I i Dally. J Dally.
No.J). _!_N?. 11. j STATIONS._|No. 10. j No. 12
2 40pm] 8 05pm|Lv...Hodges....Ar| 2 &5pn>|12 26pm
115pui| 3 40pm|Ar.. Abbeville. Lv| 2 20pm|ll 50am
:0NNECtF0NS v7a POUTH BOUND RAILROAD
J>ally. I Dally, j Daily, j Dully.
No. 9. | No. 87. | Central Time. | No. 88 | No. 10.
k ii * mn,n ? <<nTiii.>hi., A/UI w^TST'a'iiniTm
0 05ain| 8 00 pm Ar...Savannah...Lv| 6 OOuni! 4 10pm
Nos. 18 and 14 are solid trains between Charleston
nd Aahevllle.
Trains leave Spartanburg, 8. C., A. a C. Division
Jorthbound, 11.51 p. in., 6.06 p. ni., 6.22 p. in. (Vestlmled
Limited); Southbcund, 1.02 a. in., 3.0O p. in.,
1.87 a. in. (Vestlbuled Limited); Westbound. W. N.
J. Division, 3.10 p. m., for Hondersonville, Aaheville
nd Hot Springs.
Trplns leave Greenville, S. C., A. * C. Division,
Northbound 1168 p. in., 4.05 p. in., and 5.30 p. m.
Vestlbuled Limited); Southbound, 1.53 b. m., 4.05 p.
n., 12.28 p. in. (Vestibuled Limited).
Trains leave Seneca, 8. C., A. a (J. Division, Northlound,
0.45 p. m. and 2.30 p. m., Southbound, 8.01 u.
n. and 5.45 p. m.
PULLMAN CAK SERVICE.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on Trains 85 and 30,
17 and 3S on A. & C. Division.
kV. A. TURK, S. II. IIARDWICK,
Gen'l Pass. Agent. Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agt.,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga
V. E. McBEE, SOL nAAS,
Gen. Superintendent, Trafllc Manager,
Columbia, 8. C. *Vanhinirton, D. C
W. II. GEEEN, Gen'l Mcr., Washington. D. O.
A Word About Preacriptlon*.
The best of medicines are none too Rood for
sick folks. Its bad enough to be sick without
running chances with second grade drugs
mat's tue reason we buy only the very highest
quality of everything. Its a great satisfaction
to us to know that every prescription
we send out is just as good as good drugs will
make It. No matter what you paid for It you
couldn't get any better. Harrison <fc Game,
Druggists.
Sterllne silver lace Dins and hair Dins are
all the style thle year. Keefie ft DuPre.
'r 'i'f . .. v . ' .*.? -T-/';. v
llv w **
mmmmm
We have laid in a
dfisnrrDi
~ XT
For the Next 3<
Such Low Prices
We invite your attention
Ladies Dress G-oods reducec
cent.
Ladies Dress Shoes, Buttor
89c. a pair, worth $1.25.
A fall line of the celebratei
Dittman & Co. Fine Shoes. T]
"Whole Stock Brogan Shoes,
at 89c. a pair,'worth $1.15.
KID GLOVES
In all the newest shades. Every ]
MEAN IT.
Our BLACK GOC
a specialty. The best and cheap*
market. Will give you great bargai:
to $1.25.
Silk Warp He:
liT^T\rTO?TT>ft OTTi f!OATS nnrl
1TXVXH kv v ?
AT BOTTOM PMCES.
GROCERIES!
Be sure and read our prices below :
Good Family Flour at $3.10 a barrel.
Choice Family Flour at $3.49 a barrel.
Straight Family Flour at $3.75 a ba
"Patent Flour from $4 to $4.c
HARNESS at greatly reduce
AU(
A. M. Hi
The public are now excited over perplexing i
Staple and I
kept by UP, and oflered at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETIT
When In the city call aud see for yourself, as wo offer SP
We keep the oniy COAL and WOOD VAItDS In Abbe<
?til / l ..1. ir DlfcTO \\rr\r\r\ I., Antf nnonMtv At
11UU Wlli lUHIIMi UUU I 111U III i*tJJ vj. j ?*
OUR SALES^&NI
Are tbe best equipped in the up country?furnishing a
Our Re
In tfilR department you will find r.MHUAGES. PHyE
and MILBURX WAGONS. Also, HAKNKSd, WHIPS.
Remember
v i? .The State
W ! CO UNI
|2 . sr
^^Baoga ^ i la the matter
m ? J Petition lot
? 5*1 ii r It. M AT
* W tnte ha\
t-?M i discharge.
^" |nri W IT IS Okder:
U M December next
M A?i prayed for.
^ Nov. 13,1S0I5,
g i ?1 ?M0RTG
^ ^ IN pursuance
. -* ' _ P3*" 7/f\ O 1 ed In mort
N53555 J Tfl New, 0113d No'
^ . Uy cember, 1S!)2, li
L_ mental note ft
m CJ2 Pllst due, nnd (
. I S on TUESDAY
I U J _ - next, at publli
I ftt[ ^ House, for CA!1
S? ^ pern and cxpei
land contalnln
*? < CQ O
ss ^ ^
1 more or less, 1
i j ur. jLHiuurtun
Q 9^m i West, and Joe
O j JC
QJ1- ft'
^ZbjZim As \Vld<
L^ *""* Deo. 5.1893, 41
Fresh currants and citron at A.M. Hill a I will save y<
Sons. J u.?tei?fl j forget the placi
i
V ' ; y
eTno
??
.n enormous Stock
Hrvn and t.Tifiv Tia v
UXV/AAi WMVk J -WW w
?? ?mn aMBag?a??????i?i
1 Days will be tl
Have Never Been
to only a few of our great bg
110 to 25 per A full line of
es of all grades
l and Lace, at Children's Sh
d Krippendorfj Ba!r State St
lie latest styles. | _ aje Damas
Solid Leather, 37*0. a yard to
ito $4.50 a doz
We are headqi
of every grade
?ir guaranteed. WE Beat in the worl
Full line of ]
IDS sets. 25c. to S
jst ever shown in this BLANKETS &
ds. From 9c a yard JEANS
I
j i at 10c a yard,
10 Lla. grades as higli a
INDIA RUBBER SHOES. A i
^
HATS New style
GROCERIES I
Coffee 18 l-2c a pound.
A full line of all Car
rrel. Rice, 20 poun
>0 per barrel. The fine
>d prices. A full line of HA
jr. W. SJ
ill Sz Sor
questions, so are one and all over the splenc
'ancv Grocer
1/ - ?
ION.
ECIAL INDUCEMENTS to "CASH BUYERS."
iMlle, and are prepared to make CLOSE FIGURES on COAL,
i SHORTEST NOTICE.
D LIVERY STAB
y and all kinds of turnouts day or night.
irtn&i tnrv
'JS/VNJA VWJi J
TONS. BUGGIES, ROAD CARTS, and the CELEBRATED S'
LAP ROBES and UMBRELLAS.
.J We guarantee GOODS and PRICES,
JL 1 m invite your inspection of our stook.
i of South Carolina, yy ^ t
rY OF ABBEVILLE. g | A /| /l A'
PROBATE COUKT. fl g\ I I I I I I
of the Estate of Cbloe Stone, ? BlIvlVllv
Deceused. A XIX li \JH \J ?
8ettlemeutand Discbarge.
riSON. as Executor for said Eh- Still leads with the larges
'log applied for settlement and
ed. That. Friday, the 15th day T^PTfl J-fT NFW
be tlxed fortfrHntlmt the relief JJIIAKaIaJ. 11 1j Vt
J. FULLER LYON,
tf Judge Probate Court. AND
iAGEE'S SALE. WinterG
I Just now we are offe
of Power of Attorney.contain-1 , , ,
gage executed 10 us by S. A. <?nftnal VfllnAR
veinber, 1892. recorded lUth be- SJJBUdi VdiUBb
look M, p. 182, to secure paySnMs?^s?is4,."ft*1ss
FINE COLORED DUE!
, S A LED AY IN JANUARY 1 lA,AJ UU1JUIIUU 1111131
i! auction, at Abbeville Court
>11. Purchaser to pay for pa- If you are In need (
rises sale,?that lot or parcel of
s Nice Dress, Hat,
12 Acres, cloaii sb
ind bounded by lands of Mrs.
South, S. A. New on North and (JIOV6S1
New on East.
KNIT DER^
IHN F. WIDEMAN, or any article usually worn
elve us a call.
1 p^essley, rpjie ^egt g00(jg an(j jov
sman & 1'ressley, Mortgagees.
l R. M. HADDON
ju 40 per cent, on n wrap. l>on't
e. W\ K. Beir.
/ ;
ii
mMl
.
of Goods of every J
j
et? go. m
tie Time to Buy.
itpyHiii&st
Heard of Before, m
? . 11
irgains:
Boys, Men's, Ladies and Miss?
and styles at big reductions:
oes 25c. per pair, worth 40c.
toes at all prices. ''C3||
k and Napkins to match from
$1.25. Napkins from 49c.
en.
larters for Ladies and Gentlemen's Underwear , j
and kind. Gentlemen's health Underwear. j
EL. & G. and Thompson's Glove Fitting Oor- I
52 a pair. ~i
om 90o to $12 a pair.
Such a bargain yon never saw. Other
s 50c a yard.
lew assortment just received ' .
s arriving every week.
GROCERIES!
med Goods at the lowest prices.
ds to the $1.
st cheese 6 lbs. for the $1. Cheaper by the box.
RDWARE and CROCKERY. I
MITH.
^ Seaboard Air Line
TO AND FBOM
I Union Depot, Atlanta, 6a.
SHOUT line TO NOEFOLK and OLD POINT
VY, and Colombia, 8. C. New Una to Charles- / Zm
ton, 3. C. Schedule In effect August 27,1898. ?
lid lino 0 noethboundT bouthbouhd.
?0. 38. No. 184. Eastern Time, Mo. 1ST. No. 41.
0 Dally. Dally. Except Atlanta. Dally. Dally.
/ % Od 0 30aid C 06pm Lv Atlanta Ar 7 80am 46pm H
'I Pw U.Depot,CityTe.
1 I J Lj 10 05am 8 13pm Lt Athens Ar 6 16am C 06pm
1113am 911pm Ar Elberton Lt 5 22am 4 06pm
1215pm 10 00pm Ar Abbeville Lt 4 27am 8 09pm
12 46|>m 10 25pm Ar Greenwood Lt 4 OSom 2 41pm
140pm 1112pm Ar Clinton Lt 8 17am 146pm '? \
lc nn__.no ..... a.i rt m._i n .a i V
8 05pm 1 50am Ar Monroo Lv 12 60am 6 46am
6 loam Ar Ualelgh Lv 8 15pm
fev 7 39am Ar Henders'n Lv 653pm
nftfisJ 9 00*m Ar Weldon Lt 5 35pm ............
VllvHtif 11 ^am Petersburg Lv 3 48pm ............
J J.\ kJjfCw II 45am Ar Blcbmond Lv 8 10pm ............
7 3 40 p in ArWaabtngtooLv 10 57am ............
6 24pm Ar Baltimore Lv 9 42am ............
7 49pm ArPblladelpblaLv 7 90am ............
In round lots, iq 8opm Ar New York Lv 12 lB*m
5 00am Ar Charlotte Lv 1000pm .... .......
! 9 00am ArWilmlogton Lv 5 Oupm r.
Q QlUmi "tTt A ml I 1 WWvm
T ?lfl 4 18pm; Ar Newberry Lt 1248pm
i |l 4 84pm Ar Prosperity Lt 1223;m
AAMmAhJ 5 55pm Ar Colombia Lt 11 lfitm
7 25pm. Ar 8umter Lt 9 Stem
10 15pm | Ar Charleston Lt 7 15am
f7 58pm |Ar Darlington Lt| ?.|f7 00*m
9 06am Lt Weldon Ar 5 81pm
11 15am Ar PortsmoutbAr 3 11pm ............
11 80am Ar Norfolk Lt 8 00pm
t6 15pm Lt Norfolk(b) Ar 8 00am ............
..... 7 00am Ar Baltlm're Lt 6 80pm
10 47am ArPhlladelphlaLv 4 41pm ............
M 1 20pm Ar New York Lt t2 10pm
! 5 65pm Lt Ftsm'tb(n) Arl 9 10am
6 10am ArPhlladelplilaLT 1116pm I
_ I 8 00am iAr New York Lt] 8 00pm
rUDEBAKER, , fl oODm LvP'tam'tMwl Arl 8 00am!
and cordially ?! 6 SOam ArWashingtonLTj 7 00pm|
+Dally except Snnday. iR
(b) Via Bay Line, (n) VU New York, Philadelphia
and Norfolk Railroad, (w) Via Norfolk and
Washington Steamboat Company. Trains Not. 184
and 127 ran solid with Pullman Buffet sleeping ears
/% between Atlanta and Washlngton, and Pullman Buf|
I | 1 fet parlor cars between Washington and New York. ;
I I Parlor car Weldon and Portsmouth; sleeping car
I I iV IIaml?t and Wilmington. Trains Nos. 38 and 41 run
111! so"(l between Atlanta and Columbia, 8. C., with
UL through coach to Charleston, S. C. Tickets Seaboard
< Air Line depot, 8. M. filggsbee, agent.
0. V. SMITH, JOHNC. WINDER,
t stock of Traffic Manager. General Manager.
nrn w Tivrns a p a a Vim hull Hnn?*
GLOVEB; Division Passenger Agt, AtiwU
Port" Royal and Western Carolina,
nori Q A UGU8TA AND A8HEVILLE 8HOBT LINS
V/vvlU j\ Eastern tiuio, In effect Ang. 20th, 1893.
(J. B. Cleveland, Receiver.)
. Lv. Augusta...... I 9 20 a ml 1 00 p m
ring some Ar. MeC'Tmlck 11 OS a tnj 2 88 p m
Ar. Anderson 4 55 p m
Ar. Greeenwood 12 03 p m: 3 32 p m .............
Ar. Laurens j 105ptn:4S6pm ........
Ar. Greenville I S 03 p mi 6 00 p m
rtfl nnnnci Ar. Spartanburg ! 2 50 p mj 6 00 p m
SN ItIIII In Ar* Hentlersonville...: 6 88 p ml 8 18pm ..
JU UUUJJU. Ar< ABl)V|,le | 6 40 p m| 9 12pm
Lv. Asbvllle ! 8 12 a m 2 10pm
>i a Lv. Hendersonvilie... 9 16 a m 3 02 p ro
Lv. Spartanburg ] 935am 5 15 pm ..
Lv. Greenville 9 30 a m 3 40 pm
Lv. Laurens :10 56am 6 47pm
Lv. Greenwood 11 55 am; 7 50 p m
lrtflC, Lv. Anderson 10 20am
LvODj Lt> McCormlck 12 47 pm 8 45 p m
t Ar. Augusta. 2 20 p m|10 25 p m -
Hosiery, Elegant ParlorCais Augusts to Spartanburg and
rya 15 Asbvllle.
VEAK, W. J. CBAIG, G. P. A.
w K.L.TODD,
by the ladies Traveling Paseenger Agent.
School Notice.
rest prices.
l LL persons holding school claims will
a a a J\ have them registered at once, as I want
to ( M tom.Keupoynnoo.lp.por^ COWANi
^ VVi School Commissioner.
Oct. 2.5,1893, U
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