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BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1895. ESTABLISHED 1844 Jfl
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If yon don't care foi
how or what your Cloi
of shoddy, printed, low
in its make-up, for the
"Its all wool" and afford
the store keeper to tali
that's luck. If it stays
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TROY'S TALK.
People Coming anil <>oing ? I(m|?|?.v
OccHslons?Miss Cotliran'.s School- i
David Mcl.ain s Death.
Troy, S. C., April ir>, 1WI5. i
Mother earth Is smiling with a white Jrost
on her this morning.
Hev. T. W. Sloan and Mr J F. Wideman |
are attend ins; Prewhytery hi Wei lord, s. C.
Mr H. I). Pre>>8ly. of Cedar Springs was in |
town law week. He Rays he in lends raising
?>i>. nirti hot? Mild hominy thin year.
Mr. J. F. Punkett Ik Improving his house and
yard. Jle says he whiiik to get his trap ready.
Jle tiaK his e> e on t he bird.
Mr. J. P. Kussell caught some boys stealing
liis bee gums Saturday night, lie shot at
them several times.
Mr. Ton) Gable In jumping off the train
while nearing the depot tell and broke two j
?>! his fingers Dr. Owens bandaged the brok-'
en bones and the young man is doing well. I
Mis- Sallle Hank*, who lives near Donalds,
Is visiting Miss Matlle Russell.
Miss Fannie Jay, of Greenwood, is down
wl'h her sisters. Mrs. O. G. Premiss.
Mrs. Surapter Chatham, from Fellowship is.
on an extended visit to her father's family,
Mr. A. T. Robinson.
Mr. J. Kennedy, Miss Fannie Jay. Miss
Rebecca Wideman, Miss Annie Bradly and
others attended the entertainment given by
Mrs Willie Bryson's school at Bellvue.
The young folks of Long Cane enjoyed
ilipmsclvcii vpfv nlpnKant.lv Saturday after
noon w l!h an Easter eut: hunt.
Miss Sarah and Miss Virgie Sibert, who
rhave been absent severnI months in Heaulort
county, returned borne Friday.
The pleasant evenings spent at the home of
Mr. T. M. Jay, Mr. W. K. Jay and Mr. (). <?.
I'rentiss, la bonoi- of the visitiugyoung ladles
were much enjoyed by all.
Don't torget Kev. J. E. Taylor's special sermon
to the children's next Sabbath aftoruoou
in the M. E. chnrrh.
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Ting daily. Each
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looks, you need i
thes are made of, s
grade wool goods,
sake of cheapness
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together that's m
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' Rev. J. L. Vass,of (.'onnie Maxwell (
ag?*, will preach here in the Baptist
next Sa?>bath morning and evening.
~Miss Annie Colli ran closed her sell
l-rniav. and on Salurday, silI tlie cou
Kemnled on thexjliool urouuds and lia
day plrnifiug and an Kusler e?g hunt
Annie is a successful teacher.
Mr. David McL>ilu tiled at Ills hoine<
Cane last Saturday after a protracted
For scores of years he lias been an
the Long fane church and was pspec
teresud. in every thirnr that coneei
welfare, lie was eminently a sull'erer,
hud more than a usual share o! the loi
disappointments of life, lie had tli
leulni; which comes i<> those whom t
loveth. and he belonged to those tli
out of great tribulation He was in
year. He sp^nt much of his time in
"ting on divine tilings and was nianife
cuing and mellowing, preparatory i
gathered Into His itarner. He leaves
wife, who has equally shared in his j
sorrows, and who was a faithful Ik; 11
also three daughters an>l one; son.
! buried in the Long Cane cemetery ye
amon' manv lundred and friends i
tlie resurrection morn. There was nt
service, the pastor, I{"V. It. F. Brad It
absent at Presbytery. 11" was a k
I band and lather, a ?ood neighbor ai
i serrated Christian gentlemen. Tim
lhtn two m?nth? tins uncle and Iwoi
i vi/.: Mr. <;. H. McCaslan and ills s<
! B. McCasiau, have been buried in i
I etery.
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I Thedford's Black Draught is the bi
| cine for all domestic animais ant
I Spe< d.
If you want a.package of the lal
visiting, cards call at Speeds.
I)o you sutler pain ? Yes. Pain It
! relieve yon. Speed.
v\ nen ii) need or an classes 01 cir
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ntryas- \o(al>le Atllicliou of
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1 The family of which Khei
?n Long is the head has a remarlcati
illness. f<irtv yearn ago. ho marriet
fl?i<?r in df Dim West. and for a 1<:
hilly lu- happi ty. A faintly of ehi
ned its iliem, each of whom allot
having to their parents, and In t
<ses and pot'linchl and aireclionate
latcha"- and promise of usefulness.
h?- l,orcl pied Mr, J. It. ('. Jtunn and
at <amc thive children, and Ihusil
his SOih ol the falher and moihere
medtta- tiome, which they loved n
stly rip- some four years ago death
l<> heiim welcome, came, and hrok
an aged the hetoved daughter tli
|oys and was stricken down, and wt
i> iiivn, jii January oi iwi, .mis,
He was lincfiin^ illness. Last \\
stenlay, hoii, .1 Mines H. Nance. <1
lo a wail While he lay u corpse, a u
i funeral t.,| announciii<: the death
y. heimj <>( Mr. ,|. u. r. J)unn in Kl<
I mi lius- Tills Is a fearlu I mortal I
nl h coil* anil furnishes abundant f
is In less certain, and that death ol
nephews opportune time.
m .\lr..I. .lames II. Nance spent I
IiIk cent-! in Florida, in the hope
Nick. health. Finally, reuli/.ln
near, ho came home only i
wanted to he with Ins lat
.. ones, when he would lake
si inocu- was (-((I) clous of tlieuppix
1 low Is. ll|Kj trusted with <-hi!dlik<
kindnessol the Kitheroi
csL stvle t ??f much symp
and during the lust lion
kinsman, die Kev. Willi*
illcr will I>?!? Wist, was with lnin.i
Iconsolation. ||m died K
'Saturday, a long 11 no ol
y 1:00cIs, |lls ijody to |Hie West, wl
Smith. |,y uiidrrtaluti's McDill ?V
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lOUSEHOLD. j11,1(1 tllu mourners leit for llu
",c ol ECHOES FROM WB
nee.
'Ill K. W. It. Nance
ile record. About I'rcaclierN anil People
I Miss June Agnew
nit; time they lived I .. ,
Idren were born to i l'relly ine.y arils.
rdert ure it pleasure White 11 h 11, S. t
heir exemplary de- lir. Adams, a prominent
nature uave hope j had a stroke of paralysis wl
A daughter mar-j tlent last Tuesday.
to ?hem were born I Preaching at Kehobath tli
t was that the lives I the inorniujr and the 4th i
Xlended to another Itev. W. W Jones, pastor,
is their own. ltutj Mrs. W. II. Cole, Is visiting
, unhidden and un- Jones.
e the family circle. | Mr. Will Wilson, of tireen
e youns: mother? i sister. Mrs. 11 11. Howard, la
int. to her urave. j Miss Itnsu Seymour, an act
Nance died alter a , lady of Green wood, Is vh
reek an unmsirried Hunt atOr'*envilie.
ied, ajjed 'Si years. Mr llrooks, a good old ma
ie<?rarii was receiv- (ianies, died sometime bac
i ot I he second wile lion ol the bowels. We sy
>rida. bereaved, hut our loss is his
ly in so short time, Mr. I). II. Howard's sous I
iroof that life is mi- every day in me pomi.
[lea comes at till in- Mr. K. W. Hunt lias a b
barley.
[lie last I wo winters They are tjoi ?ij? In huvea
ol beiieliittnu Ills Keliotiatli M. K church Sa
ij; that Ills end was 'Jn<l Sunday in May.
i few daysasio. He: A concert will he given
her and other loved Oracled .School about the rn
his departure. He everynoily is cordially invit
jaehlns: dissolution, The Literary Society met
l* laith to the loving inaxs* last Friday night, wti
lis all. He was t he I carried on.
alliy and kindness, j Mr. Thomas Hearst, one
rs of his Illness Ins j Healed men has the pre)tie:
.in I'ri.Kstv 11 t> <ii vard of urancs anvwhere ne
did o IK* red religious
riday 11 iglil. aiKi on , _ m i
' mourners followed ; ,, ...
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Tolly. After some Koot-1?n-Na speed-il).
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Derbeys,
show, them to you.
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sir iiomeR. ENTERTAINING STRAN(
[ITE HALLi r',e ^rent Hullalmlloo Ahoi
Xorlhern Junketers.
Several clays ago several reputed
? Dr. AiIjiiiTm aire mill men have been allowing the
??i?>io<i*M mill towns to wine and dine (hem. Abbe'
I a chance once to entertain some of
gest guns in New York, and at the su
April 12.189-1. of the Seaboard Air Line authorities,
man of Phoenix, pared a great spread with all sorts
ilie visiting a pa- I uilngs and a variety of good speechc.?
! didn't gei here until after midnight c
e 2nd Sabbath in j day, and when they came It was large
11 the alternoon. ' up of members of a military coinpan
ctiletly from the every day walks of II
; her mother, Mrs. true there were a few good men all
: perhaps no had men at all, but they s<
wood, visited ills he merely out on a lark, with but II
,st> week. i oi doing more than eating and drink
:ompli>hed young < Abbeville gave Hiem a swell supj
tiling Mrs. C. J.; ladles prepared it with the best ski 1
had a good time, but we didn't wi
11 near the city of more of It. For this reason we did
k wlili consump- spond to the Seaboard's Miggestiot
mpati/.u with the cei\e or -rinuimm ...c ...... .......
gain. | often thai Abbeville gels caught twlc
ake a bateau riile j same net.
eautifui patch of i
! The rash for soft drinks has hei
Children's Day at j speed-iiy increasing. Come.
lurday before tiie . . . , , , ,< ,
I I keep on hand all sizes of Mexic
at the Verdery t*"g linimeuL Speed.
Iddleof May, and , jf y0n want lo IIx up your rooms i
,eu toauena. i with little cost, use "uiunsco." Yoi
'? Mr. W. A. !.??- ; ttDy color at Speeds.
iicli is very nicely > r
I Tube rose soap can't bp heat for tin
of our finest ed* ji is the most highly perfumed soa
stand finest vine- j market for 10c. Speed.
aF' Sweet One. ! Cure your corns. Speed has sometl
I will cure.
Yes. Then tulce i Who has the most complete line
1 articles? Ans. Speed.
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lothing of material sele<
llothing Houses in this <
nd durability in view,
our consideration. Eve
nteed to give satisfacti<
Grooch
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*s, Cuffs, Canes
Straws.
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jERS. lowndesville LOCA]
All Sort* of Interesting Farnn
Pleasantly Written.
Lowude&vllle, S. C., April IE
million- Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Latimer
enuntrv p<i irom Abbeville, where thej' had :
tdlle had day or two.
the blj;- On Wednesday Mr. \V. II. Turner,
gjjestion ling for Dunbar ,t Co., of Augusta,
, we pre- here. Mr. Turner is one of the most
of trim* and successful men on the road, and gi
i. I'hoy himselt Hdditional friends at his evei
toSatur- to this place.
sly made Mrs. Robert Hell, of Antreville, is y
y, taken the family of her son, Mr. .John H. Hel
Ife. It is Mrs. J. T. Latimer and Mrs. J. 15.
Big, and went to Anderson Friday evening to
;pmed to several days among kinsfolk and frien
Ittleldea Saturday evening the young (the
l"K- aged young) people had an Easter egg 1
ler. Our the Methodist church grounds, which t
I, and all Joyed very much.
ant any Kaster services were h?Id in the Me
1 not re- church yesterday at 11 a m., the
l to "re- Rev K. \V. Mason, using tin a text one
It isn't of the Cth verse, 1Mb chapter ot Mark,
e in the risen." He handled his subject In an
pi late and Interesting manner, whi<
very acceptable to his many hearers.
Mr. J.T. Latimer went to Anderson
gun and day evening, expecting to return todai
I It it. said that an egg laid on Good
| will never spoil?will last always. A
an mus-j by a good many that it Is actually so, I
have tried it.
Rev. J. s. Hartsell.au Episcopal cleri
."..'J! ll{'ar Charleston, N. c., says on t
j tan m i, instant: "Tomorrow the heavenly
j which gravitate around the sun wlll'b
a nionov* ?I1C iHllUC jn/ainuH Itmmtij v"
" ' . i,., er and to the earth that they occupied
* ' day Christ wascrucitled. It will be tl
time such a thing has occurred since tl
ling that Jus' lXfi2years aeo.
Some of our planters have finished p
corn and have also planted much of H
of toilet ton, which proves that they, as a cU
row a great deal of trouble, as but a ver
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ummer Kerseys, in Blacfc -^'M
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ranees, and want reliable
eted and made by the best ;fS
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our G-oods axe entitled to '/M
sry Garment we sell guar- fM
3n or money refunded. . ,J|
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" O ! time ago grumblings were heard on all sides,
jO? I because of them being bo much behind with
I their work, and yet In the time of two or
three weeks, many of them have not only
rnphN caught up, but some are ahead.
Last Saturday week ago Dr. A. J. Speer told
a colored boy that he had hired, to take his
i, 1S95. cow, a tine one, out to his farm, bat before
return-j reaching there the boy in some way, not
spent a known how, killed it.
Mr. A. L. Latimer had the misfortune to
travel-1 lose a fine mule a few days ago.
la., was
genial weddings?frosts?sjjows.
ilnn for
y visit! There is a marked contrast between the
I temperature ol today and that of the same
/islting date, 4r? years ago. The same date of yesterl
day, April 14th, 1ST>S, and same date today.
Pranks April loth, 1*49, are stamped upon the memospend
ry ol this writer in characters which time can
ds. never obliterate. On the former be volantarmiddle
ily exchanged his birthright, i. e., entire free
lunt in I doni of action, for that control, willed, though
hey en- it may sometimes be a little galling to one's
I sturdy manhood, yet In withal very pleasing,
thodlst On the latter, all vegetation which was Id fall
pastor, blast,and nearly full grown was covered with
clause snow, and all lovers of the beautiful could
"He is but have been pleaded with the great contrast
appro- and intermingling 01 the green foliage and
:h was the white beautiful snow. In both cases,
they have only occurred once, in so far my
Satur- life time experience. Before the former date
f. 11 was proud to say "my," afterward I was
Friday , glad to say "our," and since the latter date it
tm told bas been a pleasure to relate the very unusual
or they occurrence of that day.
. Mr. T. Baker is having a fresh coat of nalnt
:yman, pnt upon the front part of his house, which
he 11th . will add much to its appearance.
tmiiipm, Af. 8 d. in. last nicht Rev. W. H. Ariail. of
e in ex- the Abbeville circuit, occupied the pulpit in
ich oth- the iMetbodist church, giving to us quite an
Ion the. interesting sermon.
lie first; We are informed by our efficient depot
aal day agent, Mr. W. H. Shanklln, that for the cotton
season of 1894 and 1895 there have beeo sblpiantlng
peil (rum this place 3468 bales of cotton whlcn
leircot- ui'-y be Increased to .'1500, which will be beiss,
bor- tween one and two hundred bales in excess of
y short that of the season of 1893 01 Troupe.
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