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The Press and Banner ABBEVILLE, S. C. ^"Published every Wednesday at S2 a year In advance. Twelve Pages. Wednesday, Dec. 26, 1884. THE CITY" OF TROY. Tea Tallin TalK in and About the City. Troy, S. C., Dec. 10. l&M. Prof. Frauk Robinson, and his sister Miss Aggie attended services in the A. It. P church yesterday. Prol. McElroy, and family now occupy Mr. W. T. Brad leys vacant house on church street. Mn>. Bushneli, of Edgefield, is visiting her daughter Mrs. G. H. Burton. Mis. Mary Lights after spending several weeks among relatives returned to her home in Greenville Saturday. Mr. T. S. Chathman, Jr., of Ninety Six was up last week. Humor says, his next visit will claim one of Troy's faierst daughters. Rev. T. W. Sloan who has been on a visit to his Tennesee home returned Friday. His mother died while he was at home. His two last visits home have been sorrow and sadness. His father died when he wad there a year ago. All the churches sympathize. How will we eDtertain our Sabbath schools this Christmas. They must not be forgotten. Six of otir little girls tn the A. R. P. Sabbath school go on the Roll of Honor for reciting the "Short (Jatachism.'' We wonder how many grown ones can go with them. Mr. J. F. Cllukscales who has been very sick is some better. Mr and Mrs. O. G. Prentiss leaves tills week for Ellfenton.S. C., to attend the marriage of the former's sister. "Mr. Robert Creswell has been confined to his room several weeks with rheumatism. Mrs. Moore nee Miss Mollie Creswell, of Lowndesville, is visiting her fathers family. "JenerP'our six gallon butter cup cow at the Park Hotel is the mother of twin calves, and still they can sell butter, who can beat this? Some of our boys who were attending court In Columbia says the beef steak was too tough to stick a fork In tbeeravy. Rev. Mr. Tayter tbe new Pastor of the M.E. i. -Church here will preach bis first sermon here In tbe M. E. Cburch next Sabbath afternoon. Messrs J. T. Bradley, Arch. Tittle, and W. W. Ward law, are home from Clemson,on a vacation. Mr. T. M. McCaslan can now be, found handling tbe yard stick for Mr. J. W. Doru where he will wait on you with pleasure. Mr. B. L. Taggart Is visiting in the Flat Woods. There is a great demand here for horses at v present. We read with pleasure in the A. R. Presbyterian tbe proceedings of their Thanksgiving ' service. One thing-noticeable there were so many young men to take part in these religious exciciees. Erskinebasarighttobeproud of so many young ministers. The Men's Missionary meeting was well attended here In the A. K. P. Church yesterday. It has members from all tbe churches. Mr. G. C. Bradley has moved his harness and shoe shop, and it is connected with his furniture store. They are prepared to do all kinds of work and on short notice. "Nick" EAST END ON DECK. Healthy Merchants ? Marriage?Knee NHowe-The College Outrage?Gone to Washington. , Ninety-Six, S. C., l>ec. 17,1S5M. On Sunday night, the 9th instant, at tbe parsonage In Ninety-Six, Mr. Clarence Kobn was united in marriage to Miss Tharp, daughter of Mr. John Tbarp, near Greenwood. Cashier James W. Greene, of the Bank of Greenwood, was in our town last Friday on business. Upon a canvass of our town we find our merchants in a healthful, prosperous, condition and collections have been pretty good. UD >y eauesuay, iuc w.u iudihui, ? me incidence of her grandfather, Mr. J. J. Cooper, MiSs Florence Proctor was happily married to Mr. Martin, of Laurens county. Miss Proctor was one of our most popular young ladles, and we regret that she Is going to leave. The young couple will make their home In Laurens county. ' Messrs. Smith, Anderson and Bozeman have . \ pnrcbased a fine race horse. He Is a beauty. Mr.Madison Richardson is lying quite ill at his home near Ninety-Six. There will be two weddings near Ninety-Six within the next few days. We will take a note of them next week. Capt. Mays, of Kentucky, is here with some fine horses and mules. A native race horse will be sold here, at au ction, on the 27th Instant. Messrs. Cason & swindler had a large Kale of unclaimed goods left with them lor repairs last Saturday, guns, pistols, watches, clocks. <"Dowu they go. We mean the salaries ol the public servants, but it 1b an outrage that the SOoth Carolina College and Citadel Academy should be wrecked. Mrs. J. A. Stuart, of Greenville, is spending ' a while aPRlverlands, the home of her lather, Dr. W. A. Sanders. During the recent nice weather the grain on the Cambridge is blooming. The extension of the time lor paying taxes will help our people. Money is very scarce and cotton is very low. The farm belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. J. P. Pool was sold last Saturday and brought seven dollars per acre. Thomas L. Moore was the purchaser. A lUb UI WU1B&CJ 1 Li iu>vu iaoi ouiuiuaj . XX. good many drunks on the streets. We bear that Miss Popie Payne bas gone to Columbia to accept a position in one of tbe . State departments. She is eminently quaii lied and we hope it will be pleasant for her. V Mrs.T. H.Walker, of Greenwood, is visiting at iMrs. K. F. McCaslan's. East End. The"~ Keeley T reatment -CURES THE DISEASES OFAlcoHi, HorpMnism, Nervous TUA Annii nti nn J 4lin ffinlinnnn MMUMM ami iiic luiiaiiuu HaMt IT REMOVES THE CRAVING AND THE necessity for stimulants. The cure is ' made, the future is with the ex-patient. It does not put brains into a man's head or a pad lock on his mouth. After treatment his condition as to the craving is the same as before ever using stimulants. Wp cure the disease, our part is performed. The families of ihe ex-patients, the community in which they llve.^in fact all must give them encouragement and moral support. There would ^?_-?thcn be fewer lapses. A small percentage, (less than 7 per cent,) only of those treated at the Institute of South Carolina, have experimented with liquor, and less than 5 per cent have returned in their old habits, and some of the worst and almost hopless cases have been sent to us and are living witnesses of tho KEELEY CURE. Can the treatment of other diseases show a better result? For further information and leaflets address the Keeley Institute, Northeast corner Lady and Marlon Streets, (or Drawer 27,) Columbia, S. C. The Keely Treatment is administered in South Carolina only at Columbia. _ Oct. 21,1891, tf irnm mmx LiAvmv uiiiivmi ?AND? Corn Mill. ABBEVILLE, S. C. HAS been completely overhauled and Is in | first class condition Tor the business of tbe season. Bring your cotton to tbis gin, If you want good work, quick work aud polite attention. I Highest market price paid for seed. TheOorn Mill will grind all tbe corn brought; to it promptly. Sterling and handsome quadruple plated silverware Is tbe thing a wedding present, Beroau the jeweler, has I lie largest stock, lowv est prices, and is always triad to show you,! and engrave goods bought handsomely, free of charge. Who Ik Bradley ? the man that buys nil bin Jewelry from IVruau s. f 4 1 ? A Cotton Purchase only such fertilizers least 3 to 4f0 actual potash. For Corn, Fertilizers she Poor results are due cntrr< We' will gladly semi yon our pmiiphlcls or They arc st-iii Jt will cost you not! lollars. GERMAN WM. II. PARKER, President. JULIUS If. I) The Parners' 33a: DEPOSITS ma w? ? I Does general banking business. tions. A Savings Department has beer wards. Interest at 4 per cent, payable quarter Increase rapidly. J. ALLEN SMITH, President. ON THE -carrying a j Builders consis DOOKS, SASH, BLINDS, MOUL] "fmATT TTTrv-nTT CITTTHTfl T "T auiiuijij WUHA, oniiNuijjj CEMENT and BOIL] AT PRICES TO S Yours ar The Abbevill* Nov. 21,1894. Where can one get somethin Gall on Living DEAL All K\nHc W pq\/\/ ar n II XII l\^U I I VI* T ^ VAI Fresh Meats, Countrj And you will find what you want, consisting of HOG HEAD CHEESE, B All Pork MIXED and S' BREAKFAST, B i A FULL FRESH FANCY GR \VE KEEP CONS Cheese, Macaroni, Evapor Spices, Nuts, and all I Fruits of every clescr Our line FRESH BREAD Received Tuesday, Thu week. Give us u call, and we are satis LIY WUII J. ALLEN SMITH. J. M. IIAI President. ' % TI?is cotton plant was fertilized witl cotton seed meal. The above cut is au exact repr plants from same pi WK ARK PREPARED TO SUPPLY Hulls and M And will GIN your C Pay Highest Marke The weather is getting cold ami you need heavy underwear. Cross & Martin have nice lino ot sbits and underwecr at prices to sul 1 the times. Do you want a hat for a little money, or do you want one of the nicest neckties in town ? It you do, see Cross & Martin and they will tlx you up. If you want an all solid shoe for yourself, your wife, your daughters, your hoys?shoes that wont come to pieces during the llrsU damp spell? call on < 'ross <& Martin, who will sell them to you at rock bottom prices. Don't throw away your hides, carry them to C. P. Hammond Co. At Haddon'syon can have your dress cut and lit or made to order in the latest fashion, and at reasonable prices. All r.iiarnaiileed. Fertilizer. ; for cotton which contain at )uld contain 6% Potash.. ;ly to deficiency of Potash. i (lie Use of Potash. Iiing to road iIhmii, ami t1i?*y will save vou KALI VVUKk'S. <j? N:i<'?iii SttvH. ,W\v Vork. A. W. SMTTH, Vice President. iiritrc, rasnier. nk of' Abbeville. SOIAOITEIX $65,700 5,000 Buys and sells Kxchanee and makes Coleci established. Amounts received of.?l and uply,?January, April, Jul v. October. Kmall sav [Marcb 1,1?B, rim H, J. BURDETT, Manager. : MOVE! fuix link ofSupplies TING OF DINGS, MANTLES, TURNED and IS, LATHS, BRICK, LIME, OERS HARDWARE >UIT THE TIMES. liious to please, j Lumber Co. ((uestion. g to eat? Answered. How? ston & Perrin, KIIS IX id Fancy Groceries. r Produce, Fruits, &c., Our Market Department is complete OLOGNA, TUFF SAUSAGE, HAMS, ICON, BEEF, PORK, Etc. UNE OF OCERIES "s,rf.K.v,:n TANTLY OX HAND ated Fruits, Coffees, Teas rinds of Canned Goods. iption. of Candy is complete rsday and Saturday of eacfc ilied you will be pleased. INGSTON k PERRJJT. No. 2 Cothran Block, IIIIMIIU, it DEN, \V. P. FKRGUSON. Mauager. Superintendent. ti our * No cotton spec! meal wjib used on this plant. oduction of photograph of two antation this season. eal for Cattle Food. otton at current rates. t Price for Cotton Seed. Coal! Coal! Wood! Wood! | I A. M. HlO SONS HAVE opened a COAL and WOOD YARD uud are ready to receive your ordern for Winter. Cull and ?et ^heapeHt rate*. Terms i *i'umIi oh dfllvwry. .luly 5J7, IWW, tr i SUF <CF \ my VI - ^ 2* *C._-^v _ I rl i But Xn AND WF p j| The children must hap) was going to bring or what | Well, everybody know | -?^=LARCE K than anyone else. As y< j y. "one can select their goods V by merchants. Especial! where. Their stock of G [f ALL THE DESIGNS, fa?i _ ^ 11 p A LARGE STOCK I They Will Also Me an | Remember the Placi I and Attractive E^Santa Claus A TVT 1TJL. All Kinds of The Best Assortmeiv Onv Specialties: IN THIS LINE W'E ARR HK.VL French and American Candies, s?jnct llee for Teas and Coffees. suit ull customers. Tiy I lie ''Java Blend" ai Canned Goods. ' aif&SSS /*\ ?%' 1 / 4 . ijiir jtmggy aim uarrii I Roa<l Carts, with a select line of Lap Robes, IT . Wagons! Wagons! \ Harness! Harness! In( Our Saies and Feed ? any kind of Vehicle you wish furnished upon Our Sales Stable. InsJi!" JCoal! Coal! Wood! \ I mmnmr REMEMBER the Old , I Oil III j wants as any House I I where you will ttnd polite and attentive Sales i * . FAL] P F A.J. Wit DRUGS, CHEM OILS, G] I | Is iii the market to j making any purchase ?=el am 3 I ' r llrilC?**N l.fH'lllN. ! Bruce makes good boots and shoes.?adv i Bruco's shop does mure shop wot k limn nil! 'the other shop* put innetln-r. Why is that, j because t he work is done by llrsl class work- j tuen and Jlrst class stock ust-d.?adv Bruce Is the most accotr mndaling *>hoemak- j er in the cltv. Try him.?idv I A suitable Christmas present for a gentleman is a box of ">0 Figaro cigar*. Tta| best and finest In the market. I'rleej2. HiWrlsoii it name's Drugstore. Colgate's line toilet soups at Harrison Ac , Game's Drug si ore. Sraberry & Johnson's bandars, sutures, ; J rubber bandage*, antiseptic dressings, gauzes, i lints, cottons, plasters, and oilier supplies for I surgeons use. Harrison Si Game's I >rug Store. Harris'lithia water. Carbonated. Veiy active and relreslilug. Harrison >v (.fame's J inns storf. 1 SjP COTTON nas is Comin HOEVER HEARD 01 vc Santa Claus Xmas presents 1 to buy for a Xmas present bef< ;s that Lawson always has a R STOCK OF TO :>u know they keep everything s from a large stock such as they y when they sell goods as cheaj oods to arrive this and next we< STYLES, AND VARITI3 V CIIJNA, JAl'AM of LATE EDITIONS c Immense Stock of FIREWOR! g and Look atTliis Sp Goods. H. W. Headquarters for Abl) HILL & DEALERS IN " Staple and Fai ts of "Green Groceric a Fruits and C )Q,17ARTERS, AS WE KEEP THE LARGEST Fruits of Every Kind, and From fcT <?ii_rMeir. ry Old Government Java nuflVar.uy U.o's, but inrnp.s over all other grades of Roasted (.'oiler id you will buy uoolber brand. rtment you will tlndan Immense stock, and a >re. We defy competition from any quarter, as I ige Repository. mbrellas ard Whips. Can suit any one in Stj e are ngent for the Celebrated studebaker & Mil vant the best One or Two Horse Wagou ai tiie J. aliUrades! At ail Prices! and in all Styles t \ Competitor. 1-^1 None better equipped in tlso S with polite, careful and atteuti' short notice and at prices toHuitali. 'e keep the Best Stock of Broad Mares, Mules au [/^AAfl T From these Yards you can hesui ? UIHI aud tile best Oak and l'ine Wood and Reliable Firm of A. M. Hill & Sons can 001 in Abbeville. When in the Uitv yon are cordial men, ready and willing to serve you. I >%%%%%%%%%%* 5. SPE * It a full and select liiu ICALS, MEDICINI LASS, PUTTY down competition. 'CT? Bound to F TERRA COTTA WELLS! PRICES to SUIT the TIMES. IN THE FtTTUKR I propose to sink the eel- | ebruted TerraCotta Wells at i? ureal, re- i duclion In my former price. So parties deslr- | lugnn everlasting supply of soo.l sparkling water nt a low price would do well to confer with me before making other arrangements, I us I propose to make il lo I lie interest of all I to do so. WATF.R OK NO PAY?Is my motto. 1 have in ten years experience standing testimonials in six counties. Address C. M. CALHOUN, i Greenwood, S. C. j March isn. tf ' *c...x w^.. i ehbmbb IIMES r T.nw ? I JJV T? (?, and not Fi F HARD TIMES AT mist bo exchanged. Now, w irchand .J ?YS AND XMAS C uitable for Santa Claus or a Xm keep better than from a small s and in most eases cheaper, :k will contain 3S IN DOLLS, TOYS, Vj 73vS/5 GOODS, lite, ,f BOOKS, AUTO & P KS at Prices Never Heard of ace in Next Issue for 3 Lawson 6 eville County. SONS. ~ acy Groceries. , is" Always on Hand. innfftfiti on eries. " : wl] ' AN*1> BEST AHSOttTMEST OK "Every Clime." . our own roasted "Java Ulenrt" heats them all, !< 's. Our I irge Enterprise Mill will >?rln<l ll toj< variety that would rellcct credit upou any Ite .0 variety, wuality and price. lodelcd and enlarged, and Is now fiIleal with a sort men t. of Buggies, Carriages, Phaetons, and . rle, Quality and i'rict. 1 IHurn Wagons; anil c:?.n save you money, If you lowest Price. I VIII compete In Quality and Price with anyj' late. Stylish turnouts furnished day or night ! ve drivers. Saddle and Hartleys ilorses, and | . il Horses, at such priccs as always guarantee a j spiled on Short. Notice, with any kind of Coal.' I. Special Prices on round Lots of Coal. ne :ik iienr fllllntr vonr hill and snnnlylng your ! iy invited u> make our Store Me'iuliiusiriers,! I II j . !! " I B Of IS, PAINTS, and Specialties,1 ('all on liini before lease.' - I ; i; See whnf Mr. I:>>rn;?u h:is In.sa.v about Hie; new watch fur only Tin* very watch i you want, if yon i|o not wi>11 to invest much I money and need (lie liine. ' Try troNI ilr.st washilij; powder sit I.iviiij; ston iV i'errin's " Fancy candles, all siz?-s and colors. 10c to a do/Mn lor Xnias trees, parlor and other I decorations, Ac. Harrison ?V < Same's Drug . Store. j , Something new in tidies shoulder braces. I ' Ilarrison ?v tSame's I >i ua ston*. Ilanis litliia water on draught. *>c a pint' glass at Harrison >v iSame's I?rn? Store. j , I Sear In mind that every word von see in j i our ad \ el't iseinenl i* a posit i ve laet, and you ] j ea11 ai?a>s lind What we advertise at our j place. .1. |>. Kerr. Sugar and cotl'ec cheaper. Abbeville Sttp-j' P? Co. s U I 1 ' . R -;v. :, Kg .^) 6 rb 5? ?* pv ar Off! J XMAS ? I ? hoover knew what Santa jg S oods=:?> 1 ins present, and ot course j?> election as is usually kept ^ than they are sold else- . jfo &SES, GUEST CUPS, 1 me. . i HOTO ALBUMS. | T/ Before in This Market, a . Desciptioa of New | t Co. j > ^ ^ y'cto For Rent or Sale. 'PHF, ABBEVILLE HOTEL. Possesion 1 siiven January 1.1895. For tortus, ?k<*..apply to J. C. MILLER. For Rent. CHAPMAN HOUSE on Washington street,' next above Oil Mill. Possession given December 1st prox. Apply at Oil Mil), or m L ALLEN SMITH. LOST. ONE RED SETTER, RATHFR SMALL while feet, while nose, white under LhfoiH. Answers to name of "Press."- Reward if returned to me. \V. S. Cothrau. Grandfather Clocks. r WOULD GIVE NICE NEW CLOCKS in exchange lor hhU ?Jo/.?n Grandfather blocks, no matter whcthPr they are running jrderor not. R. C. BERNAlT. tf The Jeweler. Give Your Orders ? for TOMBSTONES & MONUMENTS TAMES CHALMERS. fJUNS, PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES AND AM" tinitJun. Shell* loaded wltli Scultzs & C. E. powder, also American Wood and other . owder. We have oil hand 7.5 SECONDHAND GUNS; wili he sold Tor RKi*AlItK. Our stock of BltEEl'H-LOADElW and III FLES are the largest ever brought to Greenwood. L sslnirsand hunting coats on hand. RAZORS, CLIPPERS and CUTLERY tirM, L'lass. Best paper shells Wlo per 10;). Shoi si.Si er sack. keg powder 81.10. Primers :joc IJOX. ijesi l>. I*.. WIK1S nr. nox. nepniin I?u til'Ns. PISTOLS itud BICYCLE work Gl/AKA NTEED. and .'is American D. A. revolvers ?I 00. 'W mi J :i? Harinfcton & Richardson :i2 and "><> Forth & Wardsworth $2.75. S. Jc W. at it per c. J. I. Chipley & Bro. Greenwood, S. C. ' Sept. 1!), IS94, tf SCHOOL TRUSTEES FOR ABBEVILLE COUNTY. School District No. 1-Oipl. .Fames lingers lr.,J. X. Lipscomh, 15. i'. Pitisori, Ninety>ix. School 1 > 1st rid No. 2?John B. sample, J. L. -Iujjhey, Greenwood; J. D. Kouche, Corojaca. School District No. 3?Dr. S. T. Lea, Cokesuiry;.I. A. AloCord, Houses; G. B. Kiley, tihy. nchool District No. I?C. V. Martin, J. C. klarlln, Donalds; S.J. Burt?, Houea Path. School District No. 5?J. A. Devlin, \V\ K. Sills, T..I. Rowen, Due West. School District No. 0?D. P. iftnnah, iiifii/rts: H. \V. Bowie, Aboevilie; >1. G. Smith, Donalds School District No. 7?It. D. I'urdy. Verdery; D. Klnyli, .1. T. Davis, (iretn wood. School District No. 8?E. W. Wat?on, I'rnd?*y: Th os. J. Hearst, Verdery; i)r. 1*. H. V da ins, Phoenix. School District No. 9?J. F. Wideman, .1. S. 1 arris, J. W. Young. Troy. School District No. 10?A. T. Hrown, tinner; A. K. Watson, li, H. Ward law, Abbe,'I1|H. School District No. II?J. G. Edwards. .las. "vans, s. 11. Cochran. Abbeville. School District No. 12?A. M. Erwiu, I. !?. larkness, It. A. tladdon, Antrevilie. School District No. 13? s. F. Kpps, s. S. tiiles. D. T. Siinp*on, Lowndesville. School District No 14-Oco. W.Speer, Mon- * eivy; j. W. llo.vd, Alt. Giruiel; D. W. fhon.as, Waits, s. C. school District No. 15?1'. II. McCaslan, A'idcnaii; Win. .McNeill, Alt. Cartuel; J. O. Icmmlnger, Link. School District No. 10?.las. Colli ran, Jr., dcCorniick; W. H. Drill, Sandover; J. L. jihert. School District No. 17?K. S. Hale, E. W. .Itiscomh. .1.1'. Phillips, Ninety-Six. SchO"l District No. If)?C. A. Waller, T. * *?-?? i i i.'(:ii*aiivtriwtil. . xiiiey, .1. i.. School Disiriri N". r.??\V. A. Temple ton. l?\ 1. (?aiy, .1 K. Abbeville. srniMii Hi.-irict No. -<i?Rev. A. L. I'attersou, X. L. Millar. Job11 \V. Morruh, Mt. Carmel. School Ihstrici No. 21? John 'J'. Cheatham, H". Knox, NiiholnsSell lain. The dI Keren! Boards of Trustees nre rei nested ii> hold a meeting at au early date for lie |)iiipo<e oi organi/.iug, by electing a haliiiiaii and deiU (Where tliev are not ale:nly organized). anil to miet wflb the Hoard >1 l\. in mi-is in i he School Coinmissioner'.s illiceon .Monday, llic :'.rd day of I'eceniber icxi (Salcdny) at 12 oVIock in. togetTrusce's liecoi'ds and arrange plans lor conduct" na I hi- tuihlic >chools duel iik I be present year, W. T. Mll.K<U{|), School Coiiinii-sioner and Chan man o loanl oi Kxumineis. Nov. l'j, 1sm4 *