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S The Abbeville Press and Banner.! s BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1894. ESTABLISHED 1844 ? l C5-REAT ? (ii i iftiirnm i >Mi Hull I fill . | IN?TOWELS* AT THE Wi. E. Bell Cash Co. i 50 ItOZ. TftWlLi : % 40 in. long by 22 in. wide at 10c. each. We have just received one case of this towel and will put them at 10c. each. You can't buy the same Towel in this town or in any j town for less than 20c. This is what you ? nn T-r/-v Vvtt oa>vc7 uy ' -We know people who have gotten mad with us for buying and selling for the cash. But we care nothing for this as we know the people want good Goods, and want them cheap. Give us a call if you wish to get new goods cheaper than you can buy the old shop-worn stuff. The assignee and agent of; our Mr. Wm. E. Bell sold his old stuff for 25 : ^ + rvn -fino r^nllsvr ' (X11LI UU pel vu BON?pP But OL? 6OOBS "When you can get New Fresh Goods 50 per cent, cheaper. We want your cash trade and don't you let anyone make you think that they can sell you cheaper than we can. OUR SALES WILL SHOW THEY CAN'T. mm mm? mmwwm QUE 75 Gts. 46 Imh BLAQK EE'ERIETTA. We have had customers to tell us that other merchants would tell them we could not sell a good article for this money, but they take our goods when they bring in samples to compare from 85c. to $1. We ask for no dateing, but pay the spot cash down, and get a big discount, and even get the interest on the money we pay down, when other houses are compiled to charge you with this dateing. This is why we can sell you 46 inch Black Henrietta at 75c. per! yard, when you can't buy it elsewhere for; less than 85c. or $1. We mean to treat | you right, all we ask is a call. mm w%mw www And we are through. We have 20 pieces in stock and to receive of Plaid and Striped Outings at 6 1-4 cents. You can't buy the same class of goods for less than 10c. . Thanking the trade for past favors and with best wishes we remain, Yours respectfully, THEWM. E. BELL CASH CO. i The Press and Banner -VBBEVILLE, S.C. {^"Published every Wednesday at Si a year Id advance. Sixteen Pages. Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1894. Our Bis P?i|>Kr. Resides four pages of tlie choicest and best matter that Is printed In New York, we present a vast amount of "home news." "The Weather Bulletin" Is an exhaustive article on the season, the weather and the crops of the country, all of which the farmers will read. Larry Gantt's declaration of principles are readable. The Hillroad deal Is noted. The Politics of New York is a never ending tlieme, of which we never tire. Senator Faulkner appeals to the Democrats for unity and simgleness of purpose. The story of the "Lover who killed his Bethrothed," will interest the romantic. The man "Passing Round" will attract your attention. The account of the big train robbery Is to be found iu this paper. The history of "Our Coat of Arms" presents facts not generally known. Timmonavlile town council comes forward for a share In the dispensary business. ' "The Way they Treat Lynohers" In Ohio, presents a narrative that will be read. "Onr Cotton Mill's" figures msksa first class showing for South Carolina. We are ahead of all other Southern States In looms and spindies. The "Annual Keport of Charters Granted" affords more Information to our credit. "The Whiskey Question" Is discussed from a Washington standpoint. liTWo Tnollfnta f.\r IV* a RllnH" fnrnlolioo O theme for an Interesting talk. "The School Statistics" Rhow.s that Abbeville stands high on the list. "Dr. Pope's Pepper" seasons some reflections on the political situation. The great number of large and attractive idvertlsenlents shows, that there Is yet llle In the old land, and faith In printer's Ink. Tlie AtMOCinte Reformed Nynoil. The Syonod of the Associate Reformed shurch will meet at Troy tomorrow. Mr. Bernau goes as delegate from the Abbeville Church. Judge Colli ran goes as delegate from the Alliance of the Reformed churches tbrough3ut the world, holdiug the Presbyterian system, and will from that large and Influential body tender fraternal greetings to theyounger sister Church, which Is noted no less for lis seal and tenacity In the faltb than for Its food work in all that promotes human wel rare. TUtt Synod is the highest rerescntatlve body if thai faith, and Is an important meeting, n-'hich takes pince annually, at such time and place as tjxe body oiay order. The Press and Banner Joins the memhets of Lhe Associate Reformed church at this place, ind all the people of this city, In extending x>rdial and fraternal greetings, accompanied with the request that the Synod consider an Invitation to meet with us at Abbeville in 1895, where the individual members will find hospitable homes. In the hope that we may latch something of inspiration from coming in contact with the educated and Christian representatives of that church, they are invited to come. The CircnN. The advance agents of the Walter L. Main's jreat show were in town last week, putting up bills and muklng arrangements for the joraing of the circus. The advertising agent Mr. Chas. VV. Rife, assures us tbat tbe show Is a regular Sunday school show, in wblcb notb ng is said or done that could offend the mod Mty or refined feelings of any one. Novul jarity or prolanity is allowed by the em ployees of the Company. Mr. Rife also as nireR us that the show Is a most excellent one ?entertaining and amusing from first lo Inst Extra trains will be run on tbe railroads for Ufty mllles In every direction, so as to give sverjbod.v an opportunity to come. The large grounds near Dr. Marshall's, on Magazine Hill, have beeu secured, which will give ample accommodations for tbe great srowd that is expectcd. Mr. ltlfe says the parade is two miles in length, and presents rare attractions. This is free to everybody, and to which all are cordially invited. In former years there were objectionable features In circuses, but In deference to the moral and religions element or every community the objectiouable cast In the performance has been eliminated. TWO MORTGAGES. Ono Tor $l?0,000,000-0iie for 810-Tlie l>lc?l|f?d Properly. Mr. James ri. Simmons 1b now busy copy" Ing Into the Clerk's iiooksa mortgage on the Southern Railway Company for $100,000,000 in favor of Central Trust Company or Now York, trustee, secured by all the property be longing to the Company. The mortgage is between 40,000 and 50,000 words?!)7 pages or a printed book. MOKTGAGK NO. 2. The Recond mortgage of which we make note is to secure a note of ten dollars. The items mortgaged are enumerated and named as follows: One turkey red table damask, two lady's hals, three dresses, three skirts. 1 pr. glove*, 1 corset,2gan/.e vests, 1 waist, 2 handkerchiefs, 1 yd. elastic, 1 pattern, 2 collars, 1 pr. towels, t pr. hose, 1 coflee mill. "NO." Tickets Against Irby'* Convention. If you want tickets against Irby's Convention cull ill the Press and Banner olHce, where you can get Information us to where to get litem. Colored Mini Opens ? Store. (Jus. Klchey, a worthy young colored man, has opened a stock of groceries In the store room recently occupied by Mrs. Harriet Adams as a restaurant. The store lias a new front, new shelves, and a new sky light. The store In a nice one and an attractive stock ol goods Is exhibited. If he will apply business mi thods, and If tlie colored people act on the suggestion of George Washington Murray, the keeper ol this new store ought to get rich. To be < iven Away. Do you want a Hal free of charge ? If so, guess the following conundrum: "Why is Cohen's New Clothing Store like fertile valleys?" This is open to every man, woman and child In Abbeville county. Bend your guesses in a sealed envelope with your address 011 the outside and answer on tho inside, (iuesses will be received till Circus, Oct. 31. Cohen's Liberal Oiler. Kvcry purchaser ol $9.00 worth of goods from "Cohen's New Clothing and Hat Store" will he given a free ticket to the great Circus, coming hereon Wednesday, Oct.*81stJ The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. probate court. In the Matter of the Estate of \V. H. Brooke. Deceased. Petition for Settlement and Discharge. PA. Cheatham and George S. "WUrod, as Administrators for said Estate having applied for settlement and discharge. It is Okdrkbd, That Saturday the seventeenth day of November next be fixed for granting the relief praved lor. J. FULLER LYON, Oct. 17th, 1801. Judge Probate Court Twelve Horse Farm TO RENT! A WILL kent my entire farm?dWeLLING, BARNS and etc., another year to one or more good men who have stock of their own. It is In WILKES COUNTY and (i:i) miles of Elberton, Georgia. It Is tbe oest Improved place In our connty. Apply to BEN A. NEAL, Elberton, 6a. Oct. 10. 1894. tf ' Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVIJjLE. . COUKT OK COMMON PLKAS. Landram & Butler against J. \V. Ferquerson, et. al.?Foreclosure. VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE made lu the above stated case, I will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbeville, C. H., 8. C.,on SALEDAY in NOVEMBER, 1891, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate in said State and County to wit: All that tract or parcel of land in Bordeaux Township containing Seven Hundred and Fifty (750) Acres, more or less, bounded bj^ lands of Martha Calhoun, J.N. McKlnney, E. G. Newby, S. A. Mcintosh and the Harmon Place. Said land may be divided into several tracts, and If so, they will be sold separately. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance on n credit 01 twelve monins, witn mieresi from day of sale, Becured by bond or purchaser and mortgage or premises, with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUUH, Oct. 8, lSW,4t Master. Masters' Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE. COURT OK COMMON PLEAS. Henry P. McGee against Sterling C. Merriman.et. al.?KorecloHHre. - By virtue of an order ol sale rnnde in the above stated rase, I will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., on SALEDAY IN NOVEMBEK, 1804, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situated in said Slate and County to-wlt: All thot front nr narnol nf lan.l nn TnrlrpU ! Creek, waters of Saluda Klver containing Four Hundred (400) Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of G. NV. Jones, William Jones, A. S. Merriman and! others, being the Fame tract conveyed toS. C. i Merriman by A. S. Merriman and ;a part of! the tract sold by Jessie Merriman, as trustee. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises, with leave to pay all caBh. Purchaser to pny for papers J. C. KLUGH, Oct. 8,1894, 41,J Master. Master's Sale. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Court of Common 1'luas. H. IJ. Toibert as Administrator against Tbe Greenwood Building and Loan Association et. al.?Partition. By virtue of an okdek of sale innde In the above stated case, i will offer for sule at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C. on Saleday in NOVEMBER, 18!U, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate in said State and County towit: All that lot of land, and the building tbereon, situated in 1 he town of Greenwood, containing One (1) Acre, more or less, bounded by lands of \V. B. Millwee, J. T. Sim mens and .!. K. Durst, from whom It Is separated by an alley, and on the West by the Public .Square. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and niortnnne of premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. .I.C. KLUGH, Master. Oct. 10, IS!)I. It Sheriff's Sale.! .1. M. Richardson against L. M. Foushee?Kxecution. A5y virtue ok an execution to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at I'ublic A uction, within the legal hours of sale, at ABBEVILLE C. II., S. C.f on MONDAY, the.r>tb day of NOVEMBER, A. I). 1S1I4. all the right, title and interest of L. M. Foushee in the following described property, to wit: An undivided oue third Interest in all that tract or parcel of r land situate and lying aud being in the county of Abbeville, Slate of South Carolina, containing Eighty-Six (86) Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands o( Samijnel McUowan, Ilenry Hill, I'ower and1 ' others, formerly by lands of Win. I'ower, (i. | , E. Prince and others. Levied on and to be sold as the property of L. M. Foushee to satisfy the aforesaid Execution and cos Is. TERMS-CASH. [ F. W. It. NANCE, Sheriir Abbeville County, Oct. 15.1SW, tf :|? ggm SHjmB cffi H^HB ?9sK flj^MSn ^RH Hp BaB Mi B|| JiUfflLl ^^LHlfl MB aHB bHT **B ' Mil EBHBBBHBB - ; 1| ^iJH JK ^ReJw HUB! ^U|BiBSBBMBIHMi 'lJ ^^afck A 4j|^P5^ W WB| ArS ?rn K9S Hi B?Se9 eh BO SB jHp^H Pal AtKM Sfifl QRSq MUM EArTH -a-j ibHB JH Ejiaa B888B Bm BHB Bfilfi N^Hj BHH |Bi fl| $2o9OOC^ WORTH OF 1 WILL BE SOLD J REGARDLESS OF COST.] I am Going: Out of the Cloth- I ing Business and they 1 Must be Sold J IN THE I Next Sixty Days. ; Men, Boys and Children - CLOTHING - Are this Season's New Goods. A. Rosenberg, Greenwood, S. C. r Vv*.