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The Press and Banner. Wednesday, Jan. 16, 1885. A Happy Marriage. Honea Path Cbronlcle. Mr. T. J.^UIatwortbv, one of Uonea Path's T-rogreMlveyoung merchants, aDd M in Mamie "Wilson, an accomplished and popular young ludy ot Williamson, were married ?t the residence of the bride'n mother last Thursd?y, 3d inatant, at 1:3) p. m. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. L. Stewart, agisted by Rev. S. Lander. Abbeville Literary Club. TK. r linnrr Plnh trIIP. maul Innlirhf.. Irtlh. at tbe home of Mr. W. A. Templeton, at 7 3U o'clock for the purpone of re-organising All in?mb?niare earnestly requessed to attend. Officers and standing com mil tee will be elected. VarrM. Married, hy Rev. Rneers, at 3 o'clo'k p. iu., on Der^nahfir 27, 1894. MIbh A. Elvle Mil ford and Mr. Jobo F. Gray. All of Abbeville county. Married, December 26,1894, by Rev. W. II. A<*lall, Mr. John J. Grant and Miss Nosale K. Klwpson, both of Abbeville oounty. Cull lo .See I*. You wtll he in town attending conrr. If yon are in debt to the Press and Banner l-rtng the "chanse," and call to see u?. Pay od your dues to tbe printer and sleep the sleep of the just. , Cumnanlntlon Reduced. An will be seen th*> commutation fore^rpet tux baa been reduced toiwodollarm. Mayor lllll on tHIq watHnnn to lieln OllL the Door a* far as possible. ' Mb. T. L. Douglass gives notice that hp will hereafter <>e prepared to furnish frenh beef and f1?h to the people. He is attentive to business and inny he found In his store during all tbe business hours. Mr. H. P. MoGee of Due West, was In town )n?t Monday. He Is one of tbe richest men in Abbeville eonnty. He achieved h wonderful stiooess In the mercautile business In the last tew years. Rkv. J. L. Browkt.kk, ol Union Springs, Ala? ha* an Interesting irtlele In the Christian Observer on "'The Sabbath." Mr. Brown lee is a graduate of Erskine College and formerly lived at Dne Weat. Mr. L. M. Fodche whs In town a day or two last week. He now has a position a* Halearoan lo this State, and will be In town v occasionally aa be goes on bis rounds. Editor R. B. Wilson of tbe Greenwood ' Jo irnal wa? one of the prominent gentlemen wbo ware in town last week In attendance on ' tbe wedding. Da. J. D. Nerl. oflTera ibe Cresawell properly for tale. It will be sold at Abbeville Conrt House on sale day, by consent of all the par v tie*. Mias Hattik Sfiddle visited near War. rentoa la*t w<-ek. she returned Saturday ac -I?? w_ Ul.. w.nl.Bmllh VUUJ|?UItlu UJ anw Mr. W. W. Br<ACK applies for discharge as exeontorof lb* Will or Mra. M. D. Drennan. COHEN'S SPECIAL SALE Of Mra% Boy* Mad Children'* Vl?lb> I QIC Will Start Wcdawdajr, Jan* ?ry 161k. We will offer oar entire stock of clothing consisting of men's, boy's and children's sun? and overcoats. Pants at prime cost lor the jtexl tblrty.days. We win afso well oar remaining stock of underwear at cost. Lbls Is no fake sale, nor do we Intend to retire from baolo?4s, bat is done to redaceoar enormous stock. Remember alt of oar goods are new and noold stock. Oar trade bas been entirely satisfactory to as thin ? ^ awIai.A ??n? (Kuntro tn thnio PQlUUUt HUU WO VJ??*?s?vs WU? HUWMMO ?w ?ww.? who bave patronized o?. Oar molio la 1 be fntnre will be as In the pant-*11 good* ?old as represented or money refunded. i Be aarv and come to our great eat sule commencing today. Come earl; and secure a bargain before the rusb. Cohen, The Popular Price Cloth ler. ' TO OPEN A STORE. 1 * - ( * j A New Enterprise for Abbeville. Heretofore Abbeville bas been remarkably ' free from burglary, but recently the business ' has taken on new growth. Only a short time ago Mr. Charles White ol < this village killed two hogs end stored them < away, Home one came at night and took the 1 whole, Mr. White bad to go to the store* 1 next morning for bresk test. ( A little later Dr. H. G. Thomson bad a noo- j tornal visitor who carried away considerable 1 portion of bis meat and flour. llnnil.i nlvhtuiniHuiin undcrtnnk to OD?D ' Mr. Xempleton'M store on the public square with ao iron pipe and a bur of iron. Tbe would-be burglar broke off ibe ouulde lock, and tbeo concluded to abandon tbe enterprise. We learn 1 bat oar city council are now going to take a hand In looking after pervons wbo bave do visible means of support. Loai era will be required to show where tbey get > tbelr living or else th? council will compel them to "move on." *-??? ? UMliiaed Letters. ' '? List of uncalled for letters remaining in the poatoffice at Abbeville, Jan. 15,1885. A?lira. Archie B. Andrews. B? Abron Brown. C? Mrs. M. F.Conley, Waller Calhoun, Mrs. Annie Cooper. D?Joseph Douglas. E? Patlon bavins. K?M.T. Fortune. I 6?Miss Sarah Gillian*. H?Mm Paunle Hill, Mrs. Cheaney HartHeld, L?R. C. Love (2). M?Catherine Martin, Mrs. Mamie Miles, R. ; R. Morrison. P?MIm Bailie Parker. T?8. C. Thomas. W?J. A. Watkins. Parties calling fur 1hese letters will please aar they were advertised. T. N. Tolbert, P. M. Havey?b seen Bernsu*s new lineof sterling liver f He baa pieces thai are noi very often brought here, such as cream pitchers, suga> howls, bonbon trays, large soup bowis and other nandsoma pieces in sterling. Call on him; be will be glad to show them to you. We have Just closed n very successful year io business out want to double on thai, and ' If low prices, good goods and good attention will do It we will go there. Abbeville Supply Com pad y. Onion sets, white and red. Abbeville Sup> p'yCo. , Dried applf, evaporated peaches and aprl. cots, aloo primes. Abbeville Supply Co. Try a barrel of Our Grandeur flour. The very best. Or a barrel of Excelsior for Every barrel ynarauteed. Abbeville Supply Co. Brace's shoe and harness business has lmnr/WAsi on tkul hA hail tiuH in ron t I a ? crar nnur. . Crt. " **" n Brace's harness is all band made. Try them. Brace bus a One custom trade Id bhoes and harness. Try blm. Kor school teachers. The Racket Store will Mil yoa chalk at 8c per box or two for 13c, coaialnlug 144 sticks. Ball thread always at tbe Racket Store?a balls for 5c. Watches, clocks and Jewelry repaired by H. T. Tnsteu. at R. M. Haddon's. J)on't ask to have goods charged as we are not able to Mil >oa on time. W.E.Bell Cash Co. We cant sell on time. We mast have tbe ettab doWD. W. E. Bell Cash Co. Watches, clock* and Jewelry repaired by H. T. Tusten. at R. M. HHddon'c. Tbe only "Cliy Dray Wagon" In Abbeville Is run by A. M. Hill A Sons. Something new?Monarch brand mince meat la "Packages," at A. M. Hill & sons. Bear la mind llurl every word you see in oar ttd?ertl*etueni is u positive fact,and you cuo always find wuat we advertise at our piae*. J.D.Kerr. sterling Silver chlnelles can be bouabtat It C. Beruau'u for 95 cis. - To Uw farmers. The Racket Store wants to Mil you your tobacco this spring. It knows no competition Id any Hue whatever, and especially none in tobaccoes. Go and look at the line anyway. A. M. Hill ft Sons offer special Inducements on frulu* and candles to any one buying for veddlQK suppers and parlies. A. M Hill 6 Bona have Ju?t received over a ton ot candy, which tney offer cheaper than ever. The star that leads them all, the light running Domestic Hewing Machine, can be bad rheap at B. C. Bernauf the Jeweler. Also needles and oil for all machines. See what Mr, Bernau has to say about the! neir watch Utr only 83.75. The very watch j you want. If you do not wlBh to Invest much I money and need the time. Try. cold dust washing powder at Living too A tVrrln** Faucy candles, all sizes and colors. l(>o to SOc a docen for Xtnas tree*, parlor and other <lecnratione, Ac, Harrison A Game's Drug * Store. v. '// "v: ,: , ' . . ^ 1 zK >.; V\ . YKV- ^ . ' . '../i'V-' . V*--" ;rT< ygfr n.'-r.* . - n l ' V :' V.' * " COME INTO COURT. Petit Jurors. List of Petil Jurors for first weefc, January Term, 18i?5. 15 W. O. Mars... - Calboun Mills. 5 W. A. McWhorter DueWesi. ? J. T. 081*11816 Look Can?. (i W. R. Kill* Long Cane. 12 R. M. W. Hull Diamond Hill. 4 J. C. Sharp Dunn Ids. ft John Youue Indian Hill. ? T. W. Irvln Indian HID. s R. T. Hutchinson White Hall. H J. \V. Puckett Indian Hill. 5 T. G. EUis Due West, 12 J. W. Shaw Diamond Hill. 12 John F.Gray Diamond Hill. > 4 J. F. ARnew Donald.-. I ? IS* MT Wuoa-rlahl HnnAldR. I? .las. C' DhvN Indian Hill. 15 James Ta<gari Calhoun Mills. s W. K. McAdams Due West. 10 W. P. Matilll Cedar Springs. 1 T. S. Cheatham Ninety-Six. S K. L. Tolbert White Hall. Jo Kli Hnirh Kid ley Calhoun Mill*. .? F. M. Brain lett Ookesoury. s. B. Xorrell .....Hodge*. 2 H.S.Turner Greenwood. 8 J. A. Banister White Hall. 12 P. C. Sah?-r ?.. Diamond Hill. :i W. C. Shaw _..Cokesbury. la C. J. Lyon Mt. Carmei. 1:1 Tom Baskin Lowndesville. 11 T. J. Robertson Loair Cane. 1 T. R. Piii?oi> Ninety-Six. 2 W. C. Anderson Gfeenwood. 10 W. D. Beafort Cedar Sprints. 7 O.S.Edwards Snillhvllle. 4 K. T. Kirkoatrick Donalds. Grand Juror*. List of Grand Jurors for January Term of 18S& 7 Jas. A .Tones Smlthvllle. 1"> B. A. Boyd Calhoun Mills. 1* C. G. McCallster Magnolia. 4 G. W. Johnson Donalds. 11 W. B. Going Abbeville. 12 John Hfnry Power..Diamond Hill, s L. H. Wilkerson While Hall. 10 L. A. Ramey........ Cedar Springs. 1 J. A. Tharp -..Ninety-Six. 15 W. L. Miller Calhoun Mills. 2 T. B. Norman ^Greenwood. 5 M. S. Ashley .....Due West. :{ J. D. Pace ?...HodKes. 11 W. \. Lanier Magnolia. 6 J. K. Deason Long Cane. it W A MiHVAriuin Lomr fane. 1" A.T. Brown Ninety-Six, 9 R. A. Crawford Indian Hill. Juror* Tor the Recoinl Week. John Kerr fednr Spring .f. M Oampueil Diamond Hill G Watt. Mil lord - Diamond Hill A. W.Smith. Abbeville r>. J.C?lnie? Indian Hill W. H.Napier White Hall W. W. We^tfleld Long Cane J. M. Cleckley Lowndesvtlle .Sam Young, Jr Indian Hill T A. Fleming Diamond Hill J. W. Scott - Sralthvllle J. D Cade R. H. Armstrong Due Went S. K. Gordon Lone Cane J. B. Smith Donalds D W. Thomas Magnolia J.T. McGIII.- Due West W. H. **ennill Calhoun W. R. Welch ...Greeawood G. T. Ch I lion ii Ninety-Six W. L Lenly Calhoun J. S. Burnett Indian Hill J. R. Bullock Greenwood J E. Bradley Cedar Springn W. H. Whltfock.Jr ....NInet.v-Six J. K. Smith Due West J. Ii. Alewlue .... Due West J. K. Dup?u .. Greenwood Edward Kelser Magnolia J. W. Llpweomb Ninety-Six W. W. LawKon_ Cokesbary T. B. ClInkKonlfS Lowndesville W. H?r?e RoblhHon Indian Hill J. M Prince Diamond Hill T J. Hen ret White Hull Joe Ulbert Cedar Bprlugs ?. SEABOARD Alfi LINE. \ , rhe Tlre-PrMldenfa Circular In 'Ref. ence Thereto. 1 Portsmouth, Va., Jan. 1. 1895. 1 [V> All Interested: I In HMHumlng the duties of Vice-President of , he railroad# comprising the Seaboard Air Line, the undersigned desire* to expreBa to jtie and all, connected therewith, feelings of i in lire cordiality, with the added bope that he New Year upon which we are just eutt-rnu may he a most prosperous one. The property entrusted to our care Is a very valuable one; requiring ai our bauds, the ' greatest consideration. Oar efforts must be o increase lu every legitimate manner pontile lis business; while care In the protection )f lu revenues by the practice or economies, lot Injurious to Its necessities, is enjolued ipon all. Let the question be how much not how little) can we personally do, to aid t n the accomplishment of desired results, . Sfflclenoy will be required and loyalty to luperiors expected. Tbese two go band In ' land, and when united in a common cauBe, i will always prove Invincible. To a greater t learee 11 poemoip, luaa ever dcidbp, lei us nrl ve to possess both. All Officers, Department Chiefs and reprelentatlves ol this line, will continue In the performance o; ;)?-sent duties. , The Qndersli.jtd will gladly receive Bug{e?tlons from every source, wuen li U beilev- * hi that such suggestions are in any way like- i ly to prove the buslne>-B or the service of the , ieaboard Air Line, and his doors w.'ll be open it all times to Gfflcers, Department Chiefs; Employes or the Public at large, why may lave business to transact with hltn, and such person r may be aMured of a most, cordial > welcome. Very slnoerely. , T. ST, JOHN, Vice-President. , * ' I TROY'S TABLE TALK. Pointers PlensmiitIy Pnt for the Pen* pie. ( Troy, S. C., Jan. 14,1895. The thermometer Is "figuring ' down about sero, and everything Is freezing. Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Chatham, Jr., of Ninety5lx, spent several days at Mr. T. M. Robln?on's fast week, the father of the latter. l)r. G. W. Pressly was in town Friday night. He will soon leave for Charlotte, N. C., where I lie has decided to locate. Mrs. J. T. Solomons entertained quite a number ?t friends with a musical at the resltence of MaJ. Davis last Monday eyenlbg. Her pupils did well, and are progressing rap- i Ella Mt-Kellar, of Greenwood, spent ' several days lu lown last week with relatives. 1 Mr. E. P. Mulllnax, after visiting "somebody" at GatTney, 8. C., returned borne Frliay. On account of the heavy rains lastTbursJay Rev. H. B. Blakely bad to postpone bis lecture In behalf of the Atlanta mission. Qalte a number from here attended Mr. and Mrs W. W Bradley's reception at Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bradley's Friday. Dr. J. M. Kennedy, formerly of this place, but uow of Montana Territory, has been very utotr In Raltlmnro Knt la mii/th hAMor nnu? Miss Anna McCaslan's Sabbath school class bad a pleasant pound party hi her home on Friday night, and we had a "Jubilee." Borne one went lu Mr. T. W. Jay's bouse and treated themselves tou sideof bacon,evidently a hunjtry darkey. Mr. and Mrs. James Itobinson entertained a Dumber of friends and relatives last Tuesday wltb a sumptuous dinner. Misses Fuller, of Liberty Hill, visited their sister, Mrs. Jan. Robinson, last week. Mr. J.T. Franklin paid Due Westa visit last week. Where is our Due West co respondent? lias ne "iroze up?" Rev. T. W. Sloan has moved from the parsonage, and ts now boarding at Mr. J. F. Wideman's. The farmers are discouraged over the grain being killed, and scarcity of seed to sow more. While In Greenwood last week we stopped at Mr. J. 8. Jay's. They have a bouse full of boarders and their table Is second to none In the Bute. Nick. Coin. PODO-PEYLIN Is a substitute for Calomel?is a Liver Panacea that does not nauseate, at Harrison ?i Game Drug Store. Sugar and coffee cheaper. Abbeville Suppy Co. When you want fruits and candles for the holidays call on A. >1. Hill &. Sons. A big lot of brooms at Racket Store for 10c. To whom it may concern: The Racket j Store is receiving dally new shipment of shoes, embracing all styles, having solU almost entirely out during the fall and bolldays. You will And clean and fresh goodH nt rock bottom prices, and remember that every pair OI BUOeM 18 Him Willi n kuhihuicc, oi.u I should ibey not wi*?r SHtitfactorliy make your complaint and the difference will be arranged at once. Always buy your lamp ohlmneys at Racket Store at 4 and 5 cents. The Racket Store Ib the place to buy your matches?800 lor 6c. Be sure to buy your shoe polish at the Racket Store. A fresh shipment Just received, prices ranging from 5c to 20c gilt edge. Arm and Hammer brand soda at Racket Store for 5c a pound. Buy your noap at Racket Store. You will find the quality at the top and the price at the bottom. - V: Notice of Dissolution. 'PHE public Is hereby notified that the Spe1 clal Partnership c">iillnu?<l on the first day of Jauuary, 181H, between J.Allen Smith and Joel C. Wler, doing business at NluetySix, In the County of Abbeville, 8tate of South Carolina. Is this day dissolved, by mrtualcousent; and thai no future liability chd attach to said special or limited partnership. Said partnership was 'o coutlnue for the term of five years froin January 1st, 1S98. but. Is hereby dissolved before the said limitation. Said Special Partnership did business In the name and style of "JOEL C. WIfcR." Witness our bandit this first duy of January, I89f>. J. ALLEN SMITH, JOEL C. WIER. In presence of Lewis Perrix. J. Belton Lyi.es. Having sold out. my entire .interest In the, above business to Mr. Wicr, I bear cheerful ; testimony to bis worth as a man and skill as u merchant. He has managed the trust committed to bis care with marked ability and flitptliv T iukf> f?rent nlessnre In saving that my connection with Mtv Wler daring the past live years lias been onlPof the innst pleasunt j Hud profitable of my whole business experi-! "nee. In my Judgir^nt the ijood people of Ninety-Six can deul with no abler merchant j or truer man. Ret>pecifully. J. ALLEN SMITH. To the good people of Ninety-Six and surroundingcountry, I return my sincere thank* for their patrontige in tbe past, and astfure them that I shall do all that I ran to merit and retain their trade in the futnre. Wishing; them all a happy and prosperous New Year,; I am, Yours truly, JOEL C. WIER. | Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON PI.KAS. i \ j H. Q. Tolbert as Administrator against The (ireenwood Building And Loun Assocla lion t?i hi.?raiuumi. 0 By VIRTUE OF AX ORDER OF SALE j made Id the above slated case, I will offer fori sale at public outcry at ABBEVILLE C. H? 3. C.. on SALEDaY Id FEBRUARY, 189o, j within tbe legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate in said State and County, to wit: All that lot of land, and tbe bulldiDg thereon, situated In tbe towu of Greenwood, containing One (1) Acre, more or lera, bounded by lands of \V. B1 MIllwee, J. T. Simmons and J. K. Dnrst, 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 'uterest from day of sale, secured by boD<! of purchaser and mortgage of premises. Purchaser to pay tor papers. J. C. KLUGHZ Jan. 12,1895,3t Master. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COUHT OF COMMON PLKA.S. I Cyrus H. McCormlck against James Cothran,1 Jr., eL al.?Foreclosure. i$Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE made In tbe above stated case, I will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbeville. C. H., 8. C., an SALEDAY In FEBRUARY, 18)5, wltbln 1?wq1 hnura r*f ooIa (ho fnllnvlnff HAB/*rlhpd property, situate In said State and County, to wit: 4!H those tracts or parcels of land In the town of McCormick, containing one-half Interest Id Lots No. 11 and 12, Blook "L." Also one-half Interest In ! Lot 14, Block No. 10, i he two first having a frontage of 30 feet each ) Main street, running thence back to an al,ey 100 feet, the last name loi fronting Main itreet fifty feet and runulng thence back 100 eel to uo alley ; Also, Lots Nos. 10,11,12,13,14, and 15 In Block "M," sach having a frontage of 30 feet on Main itreet and running thence back 152 feet to Pine street. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, baiaooe ma credit of twelve* month?, with interest From day of sale, Becured by bond of pursbaserand mortgage of premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUOH, Jan. 12,1893, 8t Master. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Cyrus H. McCormick against James Cotbran, Jr., et. al.?Foreclosure. By virtue of an order of sale made in the above slate case. I will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C. on 8ALEDAY In FEBRUARY. 1695, wltbln the legal hours of Bale, the following described property, situate In the town of McCor-. mlck in said State and County, to wit: All those tracts or parcels Qf land, described as lots number Ave. six, seven, eight, nine and ten and the northerly one-half of lot number elven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen of Block "M" together with all the alley lying between the above mentioned lots, as shown by the original plat of said town of McCormick recorded in Deed Book 5, page 799. Also, an undivided half of lot No. eleven (It) and the easterly fourteen (14) feet of lot twelve (12) In Block "L" according to the above men tiuiieu piuu Also, an undivided hall of lot fourteen (14) In Block (10) t?n. according to the plan of Nettle F. McCorwlck's Aral addition to said town of McCormtck, recorded In Book IS, p. 185. Also, a certain tract of land In said Connty known as the Burdesbaw land, contalulng One Hundred and Seven and OneHalf (1071-2) Acres, moro or lei-s, bounded by lands of Cartledge Weeks, Berry Outz, estate of J. C, Bell and James Cotbran, Sr. Also, that tract or parrel of land known as the WIDEMAN MILL TRACT containing One Hundred and Thirty [130] Acres, more or leas, and bounded by lands of Daniel Holder, Nettle F. McCormlck, Cartledge Weeks ami James Caihran, Sr. TERMS OF SALE?One half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, with Interest froui day of sale, secured by bond of purchas m uuu UJUI igHge 01 premibeB. x'uruuaaer WJ pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH. Jan. 12,189.3,8t. Master. When needing anything in the furniture line be sure to nee our Block and get our prices and we will save you tnoney. J. D. K?-rr. Plant cabbage. Get the plants from Mr. J. D. Fooshe. f \ ' ' t ' -v * v* r \ V ! NOTICE OF DISSOLUTIONrpHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXisllng between (be undersigned hh White Brothers lias been dissolved tbtH day hy mutual consent. L. W. WHITE. GEO. WHITE. A Card. i Having sold ray Interest In the business heretofore existing under Ihe Arm iinrae of I White Brothers lo L. W. White, I take this opportunity to return my sincere thanks to my friends who have supported mo In the past, and to bespeak from thein for the sue<>?iovrkr r> f White* p.rnfhora a nnn Ll n iihiic'G of their liberal patronage. Geo. White. A Card. The business heretofore conducted under the firm name of White Brothers will he continued at the Kame old stands under the style of L. W. While. Grateful for pa?t favors I respectfully ask a continuance of support. My ?est efforts will be given nty friends and tho putilic generally, and I hope In the future, by the closest attention to business, to merit the pmronnge of all. Persons indebted to the Isle firm of White Brothers are urged to make Immediate payment. The undersigned is alone authorized to make settlements for the old Arm ol White Brothers. L W. White. Jan. 15,180.1. I PERTINENT POINTS t ! HRPHP17 PHT I | iWMiiifMtfi IUIi J i i # Positively? g # I hsve the largest # 4 stock of Jewelry A \ In the county, and J w ? will always keep w 4 a full line and up A J to date. \ i Positively? ? V I do business op- V 0 on a close margin m 5 o( profit and espe- \ W clally In Sterling T m Silver lor WKD- 4 5 DING PRES- i ^ ENTS, and when W m buying a piece of 4 \ Sterling Silver \ W from me you can V S be S Dy-N/-?l 4-11 /r-vl l / # j ruauivc/iy? \ 5 certain It iR wh?t > W I claim It to be, W 0 ao<l the price ns # \ LOW ns It Is sold 4 W by any reliable J m concern, no mat- # \ ter where it in. A J Positively-- * ^ It will be apainst J # your Interest to # ^ buy things of this 4 ^ khid before nee- \ 4 ine our stock and # 4 prices. Remem- A \ ?>er also I do re- K 6 pairing of all 9 A kinds In my line A 5 ?nd am on the ^ # Court House side. W # R, C. BERNAU, t 1 THE JEWELER } fiirp ' By virtue of authority conferretl upon me by deed of trout executed to me Ko Too M Mo lror Moroh 97 1ft(Ll nntl rpmrdfld In Book "N," page 2M, R. M. C. office /or Abbeville County, S. C? I Will expose to sale at public outcry at Lowndesville, S.C., oil Wednesday, the 6th day of Febraary, 1895, at 12 o'clock M, If not previously sold at private sale, the following described properly, to wit: That lot fronting twenty-flve feet on Main Btree. and running back one hundred and twenty-dye feet od which Is located a One Story Brick Store Boom 25x75 Feet. Lot U bounded by Main street, the Methodist Parsonage, lots of A. J. CUtikscales, Esq., and Dr. J. B. Moseley. That lot on Main street with a frontage of twenty-five feet and a depth of one hundred and twpntv-flve feet, being of the width of twenty-five feet for.the distance of sixty feet from tyam street and the width of fifty feet for balance of distance to rear line. On this lot Is a Two Story Fire Proof Briok Store Room 25x90 Feet, and bounded by Main street, Bell street, lot* of Mrs. M. A. Baker and one formerly owned by J. B. Franks. That lot containing One-Half Acre, more or less, with a COTTAGE thereon, and bounded by lands of o. J. Morion, Mrs. Mary A. Baker and by Bell street. All of llio above property Is Mtuated In Lowndesvllle, S. C., and win i?e sout tree oj encumbrances, all creditors having liens on this property having agreed In writing under seal to i lie Hale. TERMS?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, with Intercut at 9 percent, per annum from day of Bale. Credit portion to be secured by mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay extra for papers aud for xecordlng mortgage. J. R. VANDIVEK, Trustee fcr J. M. Baker. Jan. 16,189T., tf t mm. By virtue of the power vektej> In me bv a mortgage given by Geo. Crlswell and M. E. Crisweil to me, dated the lath day of December, 18S?>, recorded in the office of tbe Register or Mesne Conveyance for Abbeville County, Hook E. H., page !?>6, and by written consent of mortgagor, I will sell at public outcry ut Abnevme u w. u., 011 8ALEDAY IN FEBRUARY, within the legal hours of s?le, the following described property, situated In wild HtMteand County, to wit: Ml that tract ol mud In Indian Hill township, contulning One Honirei and Ninety-Fonr Acres, more or lesR, and hounded hy lands of G. H. MoCaslan, S. O. You us: and J. E. Wldeman. Said land sold to satisfy Bold mortgage debt TERMS?One-third cash,and balance In one and two years at 7 per cent. Interest. Purchasers to pay for papers. J. D. NEEL. Jan, 10,189G, 3t The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE. I'KOHATK COURT. Ia the Matter of the Estate of Mrs. M. D. Drennati, Deceased. Petition for Settlement and Discharge. WW. HLACK, as Executor for said Estato . having applied for settlement and discharge, I It is Orpkkep, That Tuesday, the twelltb I day of February next, be flxed for grantingj the relief prayed for. II. E HILL, j Jan. 1G, ISO.'.. Judge Probate Court. 100 solid gold scarf pins, handsome designs aiiii lowest prices at It. C. Bernau's. Colgate's Hi>e toilet tioaps at Harrison & , Game's Drugstore- / i * .. ' ' ' : ' 1893 J. D. Two Years of Ur Just two years ago we cast overse patronage, promising you the best square dealing and polite attention have had warrant 11s in enlarging ou pose to carry the largest and best Abbeville County. Thanking our many .friends fo jllciious for the future, We beg Yours for J. 3 i m Dwelling House for Rent. THR BAPTIST PARSONAGE Is for rent. For terms, see G. f!. Dusenberry, or, W. D. Barkudale, Thomns Berfoot, Jan. 9,1894, tf U.K. Beaehani. flahhftP-e Plants. nnnE^ly, Jersey, Wakefield and wv/)\Jvrvr Peter Henderson early Summer Cabbage Plants for sale. Reared on Young's Island in open air. Large and healthy, and the>ery thing to help out these time. aM) per M. 20 cents per 100 Delivered at Abbeville lor 2."> cents per hundred. j. d. foosue. Coronaca, H. C. An Ordinance. To Raise Supplies For The Town of Abbeville, S. C., for the Year 1895, Be it ordained by the intendant and Wardens of the Town of Abbeville, S. C., in council assembles, and by authority of the Name: That a tax lor tbe sums and Ip the manner hearafiier named shall be raised and paid Into the t reasury of the Town Council for the uses and purposes thereof for the a ri iuu" Section 1. On every One Hundred Dollar* of Ibe cash value of all real and personal estate wltuin the Incorporation of the said town of Abbeville, the sum of Twenty Centp. Sec. 2. On each Billiard and Pool Table or Ton Plu Alley kept for hire, tbe|.*um of. fifteen Dollars for each Table or Alley more than one kept by thejsame owner $10. If any f>er?on or persons are lound guilty of reci-lvngpay or making a charge for a game of Billiards, Pool, Bagatelle or Ten Pin Alley, without having a licence, shall be fined not exceeding the sum ol Fitly Dollars, or not more than thirty days In the County Jail. Sec. '(. That all male persons between the ages of sixteen and titty years, except those physically unable to earn a support, are liable to road duly and shall tie required to work on the roads, sidewalks and streets within the incorporation of Abbeville, five days by direction of the Town Council. Ttie*commuta'tion for said road duty to be me sum 01 two uunurt* i to be paid at the time of payment of other ' taxes, to wit, on or before the first day of March. All persons refusing or tailing to work five full days, to be excepted and approved by the Council, or pay the above com- ' mutation, shall be liable to pay a tine not exceeding fii, or Imprisonment in County Jail not exceeding thirty days. Sec. 4. That all itinerant auctioneers, peddlers, except venderR of fartn produce raised In the county, offering at retail any goods whatsoever for Rale, shall pay a license of not tnore than Twenty Five Dollars nor less than One Dollar per day. Sec. 5. That all circuses shall pay a license tee In the deoretlon of the Town Council for each and every exhibition; and all other shows, lricludlug what are commonly known as side-shows, attached to a circus, shall pay a licence of not more than Fifty Dor less than Two Dollars for each exnibltlon. Sec. 6. Thai all returns shall be maue under oath. ou or before tbe first day of February, 1895, and all taxes shall be due and payable ou or before the first day of March, 1895. If auy persons shall refuse or neglect payment or the taxt-B herein levied within the time specified, the Treasurer of the Town Council In hereby authorized and required to add tweniy per centum penalty, and If the tax with tho penally Is not paid within thirty days thereafter, it shall be the duty of the Treasurer of the Council to Issue executions therefor immediately, and collcct the same by due process of law, provided in the charier of said town of Abbeville. Sec. 7. That a special return of all Real Property in town of Abbeville subject to taxation shall be required during the month of January, 1805,on form to be provided by the Towli Council, and that said return -when in ado sbal I be referred to a special board or assessors, consisting of three Freeholders, to be appointed by tbe Town Council, who sbitl! fix the value thereof and report of said committee to be couflrmed by ihe Town Council. Sec. 8. If any person or persons shall refuse or neglect to make a return of their property for taxation within the time prescribed herein. ihe return of last year, with fllty per?oKnii ho /ippmpd nnil Lflkpn I by the treasurer to be the true value of their property for taxation and it shall be assessed tit that rate. Sec. 10. On each dog the sum of fifty cetMs. Done and radlfled In Council and the seal ol the Town Council affixed inis 4th (L.H.) day of December eighteen hundred and ninety-four. K.M.HILL. Intendant. J. C. CORRIE. J.C. JKLUGH. JAMES TAGGART. JAS. CHALMERS, Secretary l)ec. 12,1801. t SCHOOL TRUSTEES TOR ABBEVILLE COUNTY. School District No. 1?Cupt. James Rogers Jr., J. N. Lipscomb, B. P. Pinsou, NinelySlX. School District. No. 3?John B.Sample, J. L. Ilugbey, Greenwood; J. D. Foucbe, Corolla ca. School District. No. 8?Dr. S. T. Lea, Cokesbury; J. A. McCorU, Hodges; G. B. Riley, Riley. wcbnol District No. -i?C. V. Martin, J. C. Martin, Donalds ; S. J. lturts, Honea Path. School District No. 5?J. A. Devlin, W. It. Ellis, T. J. Rowen, Due West. School District No. ti?D. P. Hannah, Hodges: H. W. Bowie, Abbeville; M. G. Smith, Donalds. School District No. 7?R. D. Purdy. Verdery; P. D. Klutsli, J. T. Davis, Greenwood. School District No. 8? K. \V. Watson, Brad-' ley;Tbos. J. Hearst, Verdery; Dr. P. H.? Adams, Pboerilx. School District No. 9?J. P. Wideman, J. S. Harris, J. W. Young, Troy. School District No. 10?A. T. Brown, Hunter; A. K. Watson, G. H. Wardlaw, Abbeville. School District No. 11?J. G. Edwards, Jas. Evans, S. H. Cochran. Abbeville. School District No. 1J?A. M. Erwin, L. P. Harkness, R. A. Haddon, Antreville. School District No. 18?S. P. Epps, S. S. Boles, D. T. Simpson, Lowndesville. School District No 14?(Jeo. W. Speer. Monterey; J. W. Boyd, Mt. Carmel; D. W.I Tbomas, Walts, S. C. iSCtlOOl UINWICI X^m. li>?I". 11. I WIdeman; Wm. McNeill, Alt. Carmel; J. 0. i Hemminger, Link. Schuol District No. 1G?.las. Cothran, Jr., McCormlck; \V. H. llrltt, Saudovtr; J. L. Gilbert. School District No. 17?E. S. Hnle, E. W. Lipscomb, J. P. Phillips, Ninety-Six. School District No. IS? C. A. 0. Waller, T. P. RlUy, J. I. Kerr, Ureenwood. Scnool District No. Ill?\V. A. Teinpleton, P. B. Clary, J P. Miller. Abbeville. School District No. 20?Rev. A. L. Patterson, W. L. Miller. John W. Morrali, Mt Carmel. School Distrla No. 21?John T. Cheatham, K. \V. Knox, Nicholas Schrani. The different Hoards of Trustees are requested to hold a meeting at un early date for the purpose of organizing, by electing a I clHtlririan and cierk (where they are not al-[ ! ready organized), aud io meet with the Board i of Examiners In the School Commissioner's oft lee on Monday, the 3rd day of December] next (Saledny) at 12 o'docK m. togetTrus-i tee's Records and arrange plans tor conduct- j ini* the public schools during the present year. |, W. T. MIL.FOR1), School Commissioner and Chairman o I Hoard of Examiners. Nov. ID, lsui. J' We have Just received a beautiful line of, oil painting*, chrotnos, etchiugs, which we are ottering cheap. J. D. Kerr. Seaberry & Johnson's bandages sutures, rubber blindage*. antlsepilr dre>*itms, (jHtizt's, , lints, cottons, pbiMers, and other supplies for surgeons use. Harrison & Game's Drug Store. j ' r m-f "n i) i r ?y i .- i\ i KERR. 1895 Lrivalled Success. Ives in 3'our midst soliciting your goods for thejeast money, fair and . and the many customers that we r business?so from now on we proselected stock of Furniture, etc.. in r their patronage in tho past and soto remain Low Prices, D KERR. Tlic Important Quest ion. Where can one get (something to eat? Auswerecl. How ? -CALL ONLIVINGSTON & IMfl, DEALERS IN ill .r tt n aii minis hi miavji mm, FRESH MEATS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, FRUITS Ac., And you will And what you want. OurMnrkel Department Is complete, consisting of HOG HEAD CHEESE, BOLOGNA, All Pork MIXED and STUFF SAUSAGE. HAMS, BREAKFAST, BACON, BEEF, PORK, Etc. -A FULL LINE OFFRESH FANCY GROCERIES Just received. We keep constantly on hand CHEESE MACARONI, EVAPORATED . FRUITS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, NUTS, and all kinds of CANNED GOODS. Frails of every description. Our line of Candy is complete. FRESH BREAD Received TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY of each week. Give as a cali, aud we are satisfied you will ba pleased. LIVINGSTON & PERRIN. Jan. 9,1891, If No. 2 Cothran Block. HMD TIMES! Tbls is a CROSS & are pelliig their goods so low tha money to get what you want. If ; and you will be convinced. SHOE3S; a A beautiful line CROSS & | <4 U AL.1T PUE STE Our Standard for P Recipes, C TTI DDTOAXT Or . f HAIUUDUn QL I J If you wa 5 or Rent a B. K. B ; Bring Us Your WE TRADE FOB HID! EGGS, TUB Aaytiiiiig to !??< We have a treme] Harness, etc., and we possibly for everybod Winter. Recollect we are gi Big Reduetii taking several pairs, ter Shoes at once. Yours for Bar : . I Down. Din | THEY GO ! ! :V| We must have room ! j We must have moneyt i y i In order to convert the remainder or our winter goods into cash, we bave made sweeping reductions. From now till * ! llnnni ILa mm me im. ;:--vSaL ; ' II I you can make one dollar buy from us almost ; as much as two would a few months ago. j Call and see goods and price*. # ' R. M. HADDON & CO. The remainder ol our CLOAKS will be sold regardless of cost. R. M. H. & Co. iiiii Tiiifuc 11II111J 1 llUlii). . I fact, But j MARTIN I t it does not take much of your ^ you. don't believe this, call on them ? Spe cialty. of NECKWEAR. . n/r a nrnTivT 1 / IXLaXIi X XIX. . Next to Court House. .r ? J. >TTV uJL 1 I ^ TPATm^TT ,XJX>I U X XX. i '0 inscriptions, Family 'rders, etc. 1AME, Druggists. ,nt to Buy J House see S eacham. j v-i Home Produce! IS, CORN, CHICKENS, J KEYS. Etc. ?3g) Ira#? llv# adous stock of Shoes, are trying to make it y to have Shoes for vine: m in See about your Wingains and Trade, ONB 4 C0!. sa m- MM #