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B | ???1?UJM-???? The Press and Banner ABBEVILLE, S.C. |l Published every Wednesday at ?2 a | year lu ailvaix-e. j . ttt_j j? a : i 17 1 on c w eunesaay, Ajpni xi, iojo. The nHrriH^e To*Xi|;ht. Miss Mamie Perrin, of this city, will wed Mr. Lucas, of Ureeuvile, this evening at nine o clucK In Hie Kplscopal church. MibS Perrin Isoneof our prettiest ana most charming young ladie>,and Mr. Lucas is one of (he bt*st and most worthy young mcu ui (Jieen\iile. 1,'shers? Mr. T. T. Quarles, Mr. W. (J. t"othran, Mr. Edwin l'arker, Mr. It. Lawtoti Darpan. allot Abbeville. Maid ol Honor- Miss Jeanle i'errln, of AbLp> i lie. Best man?Mr. \V. L. Lucas, of Pacolct. HKIIIKSM Al Its A Nil (iKOOMSMKN. Miss Marie Gower, of Greenville, with Mr. Lewis Perrin, of Abbeville. .Miss Lucia Parker, ol Abbeville, with Mr. J. O. NVesttleld. of Spartanburir. Mi?S Louise Mcintosh, ol Bordeaux, with i Mr. J. H. lVrrm, of Abbeville. Miss Florence Templeton, of Abbeville, with Mr. J. G. Kvins, ol Spartanburg. M!ks Alicia Hayne, ol Greenville, and Mr. \V. P.Conyers of Greenvllie. Miss Annie Hill, of Greeuville, will) Mr. J. S. Colhran.ol Greenville. (tenth of l>uvi<l .Mcl.itiii. Mr. David MuLuin, who lived uear Hunter's post office, died on last. Sabbath morning at - ii? . live O CIIH'K, 111 mn Cigiii.j-KIAI.11 | . had heeu since quite youog a consistent meujberof Long Cane church and i-.?r a uuuiber of j years a raliu; elder in his church. He leave* : behind him a widow, eighty-two years old. i j one Ron and Uiree daughters, a number o! ' 1 grand children and four great-grand-childron. J'r or to his deatn he had been conttued to ills ' loom lor four years uiiable to walk acros*. the room, ile passed his time in reading until 1' a lew months ago, when his eyes failed him. He was loved by all his neighbor. ' An Opportunity lor n GoimI nmi. ' We want a good, live agent to represent our ! i line of Pianos and organs in Abbeville aod J vicinity. Oi>od money caa be made by the s right man. No experience absolutely neccs c 4 sary, energy and perseverauce tiie only re- j (jul8lten. Address, giving reierences, Freyer a- Rrudiflv Music Co.. W. W. Crocker. Man- ! > ager.CS PeaotitreeSt.. Atlanta, Ua. Kiwter DIfclloiP ??t Trinity Church Abbeville. Vestry?Wm. H. I'arker, Benj. S. Barnwell, \V. A. Lee, II H. Hill, J. T. Robertsou, J. !S. I Norwood. \V. C. McGowan. I Delegate* to Convocation?Wm. H. Parker, J. T. Robertson. Delegates to Convention?'\Vra. H. Parker, W. A. Lee, Aug. \V. Smith, W. C. McGowan. niKcliiK (iolil. Capt. John Lyon, realizing the scarcity of com since the demonetizing of silver, has be-1 gun to dig gold on his uluee. He has perfected ! arrangements whereby Northern capitalists assist him in the enterprise. Spanish Coin. Mr. W L. Means one day last week plowed up a Spanisn coin iu his lield, whlcu is a Hwt?? larger thau a dime. The nun Is over a hundred years old. A little rubbing made It as bright as new. The new Baptist pastor, itev. Johnson, arrived In town some two weeks ago ills con-' gregutlon are delighted wltn their new pas- | tor. tieor npuj moms f<ir rent. Annlv at I tils office. -it. I ?? ? THE SEABOAED WINS. Judge Lumpkin Will Annouiicp IIIn! DevMou Tomorrow. , Atlanta, April 15.?Juilge Lumpkin today announced in court that be would render nl8 i dt-cmlou in the Seaboard Air Line injunction j case at 9 o*clok tomorrow morning. There 1* a great deal of anxiety In railroad circles | as to the decision and speculation as 10 what i it will be has been widely indulged in tod.iy. |,, if Judge Lumpkin Miould grant a permanent I injuction to prevent the Nashville and Cbat-j tuuooga from taking part in tbe boycoltofjt the Southern Railway and Steamship Asso- ] t ciatlon against the Seaboard Air Line, the ef- j t feet woU'd be to practically kill me boycott,! e and a* a rebuilt Here it lime uoun oui mat tne boycott would soon be declared off. On I tlie olier baud It the Injunction denied, f the warod ttie Seaoonrd by the AsKOCtation would be continued and the rate war ou pas- s Fencer truffle no* looked /??r wi'h 'he .South* t em would probabls'be precipitati d. In fact i H Is understood that JudgM Lumpkin's de- c cislon Is all that the ooutheru has been w?tt- v Ing for before meeting the Seaboard In lis cuts, 3 It is the general belief among business men t who have interested ihemselves In the ques tion that Judge Lumpkin will graut the in I junction permanently. j According to appointment Judge Lumpkin | K 4 rendered his decision yesterday, the ICth, j} n.aking the Injunction permanent. This is a j' great victory for the Seaboard Air Line. It j * now looks as If they will win theflghtagalnst! ' the boycott. Bucket Store Locals. The Racket Store h>is n liirjrp lot ol those ( large towels, 4*JxlS Inches, only 10c. "?You can get no better bargains anywhere in ;? hosiery than ai the Ricket Store. He sure to 1 I see those black hose at Mc per pair. i < The best sox made for 10e, or three for 2.'>c. | 1 Those 10c sox at Racket Store will lasi you j, longer tbuu any high pi iced sox you can buy j< You never bought first class table oil cloth < fir 18c per yard, but you can get It by going to 11 the Ricket Store. i You can flud any color of tAble oil cloth at j the Racket Store for only ISc per pair. Thai spool cotton has come. 220 dozen | spools at Racket Stote at :tfc per dozen. 1 Go to Racket Store and get a dozen spools o' ] i that cotton thread. :?>c a dozen. At the Racket Store you will find the greatest variety of toilet soap In Abbeville, and at half the price you pay anywhere else. Go to the Racket .Store and see that, soap and be convinced thai It I* the pliioe to buy your toilet as well as your laundry soap. Stop by the Racket Store ami see those dollies at :t5c per dozen. Il you want any doilies yon can save from 2>">c to lUc on the dozeu, by buying from the1 Racket Store. A paper of good pins at Racket Store for lc. ' Envelopes, the very best, for Sc a package. The Racket Store can furnish yon with a good corset tor 20c, which is IV or 20c lower I than any other house sells it for. Suspenders from 5c a ptlr up to 3*>c. The | very Desl suspenders lor ii"?. Tablets, p<?per. ink, pens, slates, slate pen-j ells, pencils at Racket Siore, lower ttian any where else. The Racket Store has every single thing they advertise this week. If. D. Reese will fix your watch and clock aud engrave your name in your riug. Gel H. I>. Reese to engrave your name on *<our cane and umbrella. Don't have your work scratched up, but ge Jleese to do your engraving. No fancy prices for spectlcles ai U. P. Reese. V/\.lntr man trot un nna r?f PaaLau Vwvl,? f.,o? ' encasement rings and your future is certain. H. 1). Reese is up ou engraving. Do you need spectacles then go to H. D. j Keese. H. D. Reese can engrave on anything. Mrs. Taggart has grass and haircloth, collar canvass, sateens and peri-allne for dresses. Also leather bone lor bottom of skirls. Try gold dust washing powder at Living ston A Perrln's The next time you are In town call at Ry-' kard's and get a line pair of spectacles cheap. A merchant who wants your trade is Aug. i W. smith. Go to Rykard's for spectacles. Fresh crackers, all kinds, Just received at Livingston <? Perrin's. Abbeville, S. C , March 28,1893. 1\ B Speed, Abbeville. S. C.: Dear Sir? I was unable to discontinue tlie useot tobacco in any form, being a constaut chewer Mnd 6moker lor lllteen years. I bought one box of your "Tobacco Stop" and am now completely cured and have not the slightest desire for tobacco, aud recommend a irial ol the "Stop" to any one who honestly wants to discontinue the use of the weed. It is not only a tobacco cure but I consider it a first class tonic. Respectfully, J.H. Gllkey. Can corn, big size, for 10c at Livingston a Perri n's. Kire proof oil guaranteed to be the best. G. W. Lomax. Selfishness often shows a very bad social taste. Our great object in life should be to please God. WEST END. -. ? . ? - ? Happenings 21 ml Incidents <? 1 it Heck AriMiiitl tin- City. l'r. A. Mil lord came In last Saturdaj tluinliii; 'nun Baltimore. Tilt; Doctor lia; just KraJualfil at the Maryland College o t'harmacy uud now lias me tie;; ret; ul I'h. <i l>r. Miitoiil was the valedictorian of his class (Vms also elected vice president of lliealuiun tssoclatlou of iiis college.and stood at the toj in tiis studies, makinu first on practical pilar macy. He in H??in ?viili Mr. 1'. B. Speed anil Ins many friends are sriad lo see turn at iioim >nce more and are piyud ol' the brilliant sue ;ess he has made. Neariy all tlie stores in I lie city will be>;li, >n May Hie first to close at i'< p. in. Mrs. Lillie T. (toodwin and Miss Aliclsi lla.Mie.ol Cireeiivii.e.arrived iu tiiecity Moll lay. Mrs. tJood win is the guest. ol her aunt Mis J. II. I'errin. Miss 11-iyne is visiting hei [rieiul Miss Saldee (,'oilioun. Mr ! raser Lyon came down from Spartan >nij{ last Friday and staid over until yester Jay uiih ins parents. Fraser will graduau ironi Woitord this year. The ladies of Triuliy cliurcl arc busy ar 'anting lor the uierehauts carnival, whlcli Aih take place in a lew days. Monday eve mi-/ tin* vtniiiu ladies who are lo take uart in lie carnival met in trie Court House," ami <1 iweeter, prettier assembly could not be fouud ii inly country, The carnival will be a sue ess, unil a big success at I hat. We may tie jeiid ou It. 1'rol. and Mrs. J. ! '. C. DtiPre were ilowri 'mm Clemsnn .Sunday 011 a visit to their sons Messrs. J. H. aud . C. DuPre. They return :d l<> their home on Monday. Mr. J. s. Cotn 1 an, .1 r., eaine home yesterday rle has just returned irom New York after a week's stay. Col. J. Tow ties Robertson. Mr. W. A. Ten)' Jleto.i, and Mr. L. W. Perrin left yesterday or Columbia to attend a meeting of the \nights ol Honor. Miss Louise Melntonh, who has been in At antu lor ttie past lour weeks, came over t< Vbbevitle la?t 1'tiursday lor Easter ami to at ,eml Miss Mamie Penin's wedding. She wil )e the guest of her aunt-, Mrs. W. A. Lee, durng her stay here. Miss Gussie Mcintosh, after spending the vinler with lier sister, Mrs. S. J. Zelnier, ic <tireveport. 1.11., returned to our city Tuesday ?lie comes to attend Miss 1'erriifn wedding. Mr. W. A. Law, Mr. Choice Evans, and Mr 1. <>. Wesilie d, of Spartanburg, Mr. 0. 1' 'onyers, of Greenville, and Mr. C. 1*. Lucas it I'acolel, arrived 111 tlieeily today to atteud he Lucas and I'errin wedding. Governor Evans and Superintendent of Edicaltou May field slopped over in the city douday 011 their return Iroin a visit to Clem ion College. They were the guests of Asso :iate Justice Gaiy, returning to Columbia estcrday. invitations are out for the marrlnte of Mr, iV. L>. Barksdaie and Miss Winona Durst, 01 reenwood. The marriage will take place in he Baptist ehurch, Greenwood, at s.:{il p. m., Vpril 21th. ltecepiion immediately after. Mrs. T. C. Gower and daughter, Miss Marie lower, of Greenville, are the guests of Mrs, \\ A. Lee. Mrs. and Miss Gower will be in lie city until the tatier part of this week. The death of Mrs. N. \V. Collett which oc:urred lust Monday was one oi the eaddesl hat has ever occurred in our town. Mrs. Colett had been sick only a short while, and nany 01 our people only heard of ner illness vithit) the past few days. Death at any and til Mines is sad, but more especially so in this nslance, when two little ones are lei t motherless, and a loving and kind husbuud llndsa onely and desoiale future belore him. To he bereaveU husband we extend our deepest ympatby and condolence. Mrs. Collelt's re naius were taken to her former home--l>uring'on, N. ('..?Monday afu-ruoon for internent. Mrs. John Garrison aud Miss Snlle turns accompanied the t ody of their friend o her last resting itiai-e. Mr. and Mrs. \V. i\ Calhoun, of Atlanta,are risking Miss KUen Parker. .Mr. and Mrs. Caiman will he here for several clays. Services appropriate to Kaster were held in >oth the Court House and and at Trinity yliurch Sunday The florel decorations at [Vlnlty. while not ?s elaborate as usual, w<>re rery beautiful, ttie principal part of them beng near the pulpli, and cnolr loft. No aternpi was made lo decorate the Court House, t was a gieat disappointment to nieinoers of lie Methodisteliureh, who worshipped in tiiat ilace thai the new church was not ready for liein on Kapler, hs they had expected to, If lossible. to eommeinorate that saered and oyous day In their new house* The music by he ebolrs oi both congregations was well seeded and beautifully retidced. Miss Unlsy Neisler, wlio has been absent for hree weeks in Atlanta, is at home again. THE SEABOARD AIR LINE. Their Xew I'lans ami Their Ko.v As far as we know, the Seaboard road had lie unanimous sympathy of the people at tie beginning of their bo.vcot, but we think bat public sentiment in their behalf Is weakning. At the first, the public intuitively thought be hoy cot was a bold attempt of strong cotnletttors to crush out a weaker rival. It now appears that the bnycot was the roll it of cause. If the Seaboard would hold lie publie+ij mpatliy it ought to disprove the igly charges about t tie consignment of freight istensibly lor Charleston and Savannah, but vlncli was in reality for Atlanta. In what we here say, we except Mr. I5unch tlcliee. who is, i>y all, acknowledged to be a nost efficient railroad tiian. We mention some of our reasons for beltevngthat the road has in the past, been badly uanaged. and is now not managed as it ibould be. No proper effort has been made to get ind lion! the bus'ness of this town, and be^ ause of tills Inefficiency. it has lost, or fails oget much business that It would otherwise ;et. There has been an indeflniteness and InRta>llliy on their part as to the shops ut thh J ItUJU. lllCIUilii whui'u ICU iuc?^.vonu ujhiu,hIii them on couililiou that we give ihem SiSO'iO. We paid the money. They opened :tie shops, and in h fenv months dismissed 01 removed about half the force. Recently positive assurance was nlveu that the shops on >r about the first ol April would be made larger than they ever were, with a larger forc< jf men. ln*tead of that, several ot the re> natnlui: men have been dismissed, andlt it *aid that notice of a reduction of the salaries ,t others was given. Upon notification howjver, that a strike would follow if such an or icr was enforced, report says that the ordei tor reduction of wages was Immediately rescinded. Another complaint Ip. that it was proposed to give Western men.or strangers, the places r>f home people who were discharged for uc fault. But some of the new men failed U tiand the usual examination, and were 1101 allowed to take the places made vacaut fot them. The frequent wrecks on the road last yeai showed Incompetency or inelllciency some where. The Seaboard may be able to maintain s good business without efficient men to culll vate the people who would, or ought to, p it ronl/e the road, but It certainly could do i better business, if It were more efficient aud showed itself more friendly. They bungled along for a year or two at th< gates of Atlanta, and even now it seems thu there are business men iu that city who bavi never heard ol the Seaboard. Fickleness Is shown, too, in the frequen changes of its officers and in hauling t he ol (ices around. For a while Abbeville wn headquarters for (lie traiu dispatcher. Til train dispatcher has been cliauged, and tli otlice moved to Atlanta. It is said that Vice-President St. John is i !lrst class railroad man, but. even with tha he ought not to untagouise the people by dismissing home folk for no other reason that to give place to favorites. And if he had been a first class railroni man he ought not to have retu.-ed railroai connection with the Chester and Lenoir Nat row U.iuge road, and thus allow it to becom a feeder to the Seaboard's rival. I.. W. Willie's liOcnlM. There are bargains for every oue at White' store. Go and see them. Our sale of 5 cents Outing is remarkabli We sold nearly ."1)0 yards of these goods las Saturday. The supply still holds out. Don1 fail to see them. They are cheap, very cheaj I,. W. White. You will find a beautiful assortment of a kinds of Silks at White's for dresses an waists. Ask for that Lyons Silk, 34 Inche wide In Hlack and all colors. Price only ( cents a yarn. The latest and most exquisitely heautlfi material lor ladles Waists is Pllsse Silk C'r< pons. Ask to see them at White's. L. W. White oilers lor sale a handsom line of Japanese Silks for dreses and waist; They are very desirable and v^ry cheap. There Is nothing prettier for a ladys whll dress than Dotted Swiss. L. W. White oll'ei a beautiful line of Dotted Swiss. Wash fabrics for Ladies Dresses can be see at White's in endless variety. The most d< sireable goods in this line are French Dim ties. These goods are of exceedingly tin texture. Hid of beautiful designs ami coloi ing. Ladies would do well to examine the> goods at once as they are selling very fast. If you want Hamburg Trimmings of an description, or Torchon Laces, goto White and you will find them. 1 have a lot of fancy colored Lawns for b dies dressfs, 40 inches wide at. lb cents a yan The cheapest article In Dry Goods ever ode ed. L. W. White. You will tindonsnleat White's the ham fiomest collection of Japanese Waists evi ollered in this town. Do not fall to see then Ribbons! Ribbons!! Ribbons!!! Tl cheapest ever ottered, about one half the u ual price. Go to White's and see them. ? - | Klour! flour! Hour! Aug. W. Smith ha? bargain to offer you in Hour. Get the prioi and yon are Kiire to buy. I HADDC po READ THIS COLUMN ANI %, where to buy and what to buy Black and Colored Crepes 40 to4o i Xoveltie Dress Goods in patterns n terial.silk finish, iradescent colors, i leading shapes in Miliinery, Trimir 30 inch Plain and Fancy Dress Fa rique 1<?, 12 and 20 cents. Makes real stylish dress. Pretty Spring Shades 27 inch Drt Material, only 10 cents. ."is inch German Silk finish, Hem ettas, black, tan, pearl, gray, creai Ifianarv. cardinal, tan. olive and pu white. ;:s inch All Wool Black Serge inak [ :i nice dress or skirt to wear with si waists. Imported French Hats in love | colors. i All the leading styles in Frenc English and American Hats. The latest Tints in Ribbons. Fin I lace, chiffon crepe and ribbon will . the principle trimmings for spring ai summer hats. French "Mouseline" the newest si . trimming out for hats. 1 Why send ofr for your hat or dre when you can buy the same goo from us and save at least 25 per cent. Tinsel braids the latest fad for drt i trimmings. 40 and 4(i inch all wool Baliste, bla< j only, light as a muslin. i 40 inch Silk Warp Henrietta, bla< , only. 50 inch black "Jupiter." 50 inch Gloria cloth, black only. 3S inch Silk and Wool "Gloria-su lime." in black cream, steel grey, ta . and light grey. 30 pieces wash Silk for waists bea tiful patterns 35 and 39 cents. Figured Taffeta Silks. ' Black Moire Silks. Black and Colored China Silks. I 1>UIUI\ ULIU V^V/IUI CU A/IC^n 24 inch Black Satin ?fc Satin Duclie :!2 inch Cotton Crepes, white, creai yellow, light blue, pink, uile green ai rose, iiiaiii and figured. 80 iticli white, light blue, uile gree pink, light grey Heleotrope Cashmei liO and 3o cents. 38 inch pink, nile green, light blu cream Heliotrope and Black Albatros 27 inch French Challie, Silk strip cream ground with small figures. 32 inch all wool French Challies, a tique patterns, very stylish. If a Lady prefers to do her ow know exactly the price she is to pay. Our facilities for buying goods from are equal to any house in the trade. with us. fiSrMAIL ORDERS receive pron pies inclose 2c stump. Res R. M. Ha< ~ mmmmm GEO. WHITE, Prop. DRY We have added to our stocl Muslins, Nainsooks, Lawns, ( striped ducks. Satines in all col batros and Worsteds. Some no ; A Lot of Counterpa Towels very Cheap. Table I ! Ladies' and Children's hose and j COME AND SEE US. i : 11AKK1SUA ?\: (jcA.viJ i D0 1 v ; PHYI/ Jjyr ? 1 I IN. p. [ IKjotkw jTirice? : Dr. L. J. WHITE^ SXXTXST. I ft?,OFFICE: No. 2 WHITE'S BLOC* March 0,1S95, tf t * THE MILLER HOTEL, e Washington St., H TS OPEN FOR THE BENEFIT OF T , traveling public where ibey can be eer atauy hour. 3 Parties seeking transient or permaa board will do well to consult the proprleto j Feb. 20,3uios G. E. NIOKLES, Pro; SPRING MEDICINE! H. 13. R. lilood Itenewer. "V I? Horse Powders. p. it T> t -1- Podophylln. -ALL TO BK HAD ONLY AT? !f TTnrricnri Ar. framfi's Tlrnir Rt.n U XlWiilWVli X*/ wwrnw M 'N io ? " " -* i Comp. . P0D0--PHYL--IN Ih a substitute for Calomel e a Liver Panacea tliat does s nauseate?at Harrison & <Ja Drug Store. n ! Teachers' Examination. r- rpHE COUNTY HOAKI) OK EX AMI XI ;e JL will hold an examination 01 uppllct for County Teachers' Certificates in tlie !Scl v Commissioner's office, at Abbeville C< s House, on Hie l!)tb day of April next, c meuciiig at 10 o'clock a. in. All applicants are requested to provide t- per, pens anil ink for examination. i*ro J- attendance is earnestly desired, r- \V. T. MILFOILD S. C. and Cb. ll'd of li ;'r :i lb ran tomatoes for Hie at Livingsta " I'errln's. 'e Wantkh-School and county claims. 'J ?" en at lowest discount. School claims ferred. G. ~\V. Louia Headache? Don't have It. Takeonr h ache powders. Sure cure. Harrison & Uu e" Go to Rykard's for spectacles. Silks for waists at Hnndons. )N'S INTERS *%%%%%^%%%%%%% ) YOU WILL GET AN IDEA ( Stock comt)lete in every department, n the latest fabrique for Spriug Dress, o two alike. 42 inch Novoltie Dress S! it prices unheard of at retail. All t Led and Untrimme< b-, 27 inch Wool Challies 12 to 16 2-3c a: .SI inch Solid Colored Sattens, na ! brown, tan, cardinal, myrtle and bla< iS3 j 31 inch Figured and Stripe Satteei I Makes nice Dress or Shirt waist, ri-1 :?1 iuch Bluck Satteens 8, 10, 12, W, -u anu cents. ire 30 inch French Organdise, the ligl est Dress Fabrique for summer, es A great variety of wash material I lk Dress or Shirt waists at 5? 7, 8, 15 12c The newest thing out for Dress Tri ly mings, "Jet Silk and Tinsel Braid." Laces! Laces! Laces will be < b, tensively used this season on Hats a Dresses, cream, white and black, iv- widths. Insertion to match, be All the new things for skirt lininj 3d hair cloth, canvass, skirtlette, cr( bared crinoline, percales, patened wa lk linings and everything used for bla or colored dresses. ;ss Our new 50c Corset takes the lead ds Our new 75c Corset will wear eqi to any ordinary corset sold for rm !9s money. 250 Parasols, plain stick and fan ck handles. Our 24 and 20 Inch Paragon frai 3k Gloria parasols at 90 and $1.00, the b< values have ever handled. 24 to 20 in Paragon frame mourni handle, Gloria and English twilled Si b- at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 are not excell n, in this or any other market. 200 dozen Hankerchiefs white a: ,u- colored border 25? dozen and up. I Tbe best 5, 8 and 10 eta Handercbie White Liuen Hemmed-stitcb Handerchiefs 10 cents by the dozen half-dozen. Lace curtains, white add- creai ?s. Curtain pole9 and fixtures. N li, 10-4 sheeting 15, 20 and 25 cents, id 44 bleech homeppun 5,7, 8 and 10c 4-4 sea island homespun 5, 7 and n, cents. e, Iiedticking 7, 8, 10 aDd locts. Ginghams 5, (51-4, 7, 8 and lOctfi. le, Checked homespun 5, (?1-4 and 7c js. Ladies seamless fast black hose frc ie, 15 to 35 cents. A good black hope 5, 8 and 10 cen u- Fast black hose, all numbers, chea erthan ever. n shopping, see just what she is gettir then come to HADDON'S. first bands at LOWETST CASH PRI( Cash buyers will save money by deali lpt attention. In sending to U9 for sa pectfully, idon & Co s??io? m? W. D. BARKSDALE, Mai GOODS. ? a nice line of Percales, Chevio jtc. Some nice goods in solid a tors, cheap. Serges, Cashimeres, 1 velties in striped Sateens and Piqu nes to Close at 50 Cts inen, Napkins, A Splendid line I Undervests. W. D. BARKSDALE. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, ? OFFICE UP-STAIR8 ON McILWi Corner, Abbeville, 8. C. RICHARD GANTT, Is now prepared t< all work in bis department in the manner and at reasonable charges, Mont customers shaving, hair cutting and sb pooing SI per month. Rasors honed and n the best condition for 25 cents each. - When the School Commissio] will be in his Office. I WILL BE IN THE SCHOOL Cornmiss era office on Saturdays, except the 1st urday in each month, and also on Baled and other public days during the present cal year, for the purpose of transacting business of the office. W. T. MILFORD, Jan. 25, 1895. School Commissioner A. -- Estate of Charlotte Reifl, Dei he Notice of Settlement and Apr vel f > t enu cation for Final Discharge, r. HHAKE NOTICE that on the 30tb daj P. ! April, 1805, we will render a final acco __ I of our actings and doings as Executors of Estate of Charlotte Reld, deceased, In the flee of J udge of Probate lor Abbeville C'ou ? at 10 o'clock a. m., and on tbe same day apply for a final discharge from our true such Executors. All persons having demands againsts estate will present them for payment on o lore that day. proven and authenticated o forever barred. J. FRASER LIVING80N K. L. LYON, April 3,1995, 4t Executoi BO YOU WANT FINE CHICK re. J-F SO, I HAVE THE WVANDOTTS, S. H. HAMBERGER, BROWN LEGHORNS, INDIAN GAMES. 11 LACK LACE HAMBERGER. B. B. ROCKS, I?is GAME BANTAMS. not These chicks and the best layers on ea me, 'i ney are wortn nve unit's me wuriu 01 c mon chickens. I have seveu dlirerent bri from the very bent strains. I will sell ~ eggs at 81.50 lor 13 egus. Call at my pou larm and see my stuck of chickens and will be pleased. Fresh eggs for sale every iu the year. Respectfully, Z1 W. E. Bell. >url March 20,161)5, if oin ^ House and Lot for Sale. I OFFER MY HOUSE AND LOT In 1 town of Abbeville lor sale. The lot < tains two acres, the bouse eight rooms,an< ?- the premises In perfect repair. Every n <V provetuent and easy terms. Apply to W. C. McGOWAN I'ak- Dec. 12, 1891, tf Abbeville, 8. pre- __ .x. ead Heavy, yard wide, Sea Island ~>c per y une A bargain. A heavy towel for 10c. A li counterpane for Wc. See our line of 10c cales. Also 5c bleached homespuns. A IIIh Supply Co. MUTUAL fIII! HUH! T$ 360,000. \T7RITE TO OR CALL on the underslgne or to the Director of your Townsbl for any Information you may desire abou our plan of Insurance. We Insure your property against destrui tion by >f FIRE, WIHOSTOKH Oil MM, and do so cheaper than any Insurance Con pany in existence. la- Remember we are prepared to prove to yo lie that ours Is the safest and oheapest plan c Insurance known. s J. R> BLAKE, Jr., Agent, Abbeville, S. C. . J. FULLER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. LIS. O ,5, BOARD DIRECTORS. kf_ G. M.Anderson Ninety-Six Townshi] J. M. Major Greenwood " P. W. Sullivan. Cokesbury " for W. B. Acker Donnalds " fa m. b. Cllnkscales Due West " T. L. Haddon Long Cane " ,u" J. VV. Scott- .Smitbville " E. W. Watson White Hall " >x_ t>r. J. D. Neel Indian fllll ' . Cant. Johif Lyon Cedar Spring " DC* C. R. Richie Abbeville " all Dr. J. A. Anderson.Diamond Hill " H. A. Tennent Lowndesville " A. O. Grant Magnolia " ?9i J. T. Horton Calhoun " )S3 T. J. Brltt. Bordeaux " ist ck Abbeville, S. C.. Feb. 18,1895. Mr. J. R. Blake, Jr., Trees. F. M. F. A. A. C. Dear Sir?Please accept our thanks forchec of 8500 to cover recent loss of our dwellings b lal Are. For cheapness and safety we cheerful! )rp commend the Farmers Mutual Fire AssocU tlon of Abbeville County to all who desire Ii surance on their property. CV EDWARD ROCHE. J E. W. ASHLEY. tie BILLY SCOTT. ilk ed ; od bay stallion will make thi spring season at stark & COTIi fg ran'S stable. ;dr D. C. CALVERT. April 3,1895,4t ..Sheriff's Sale, 1 o v , George W .'Anderson against. B. W. William and A."W. Lynch?Execution. ta. By virtue of an execution to ml ,m directed, la the above stated case, I will sell t the highest bidder, at PnblicvAncUou, wltbli ts tbe legal hours of sale, at Abbeville c. H., ? ,pl C., on MONDAY, tbe f.th day S^AY A. P, 1895, all the right, title and Interest of A. W Lyocb Id tbe following described property, fi wit: All tbat tract or parcel or land sltaaU _ and being In the Coanty of Abbeville, coc talnlng SfiVfint.v-FivA (7fi) A nrflH. ng <i ? > more or less, and bounded by laDds of C m- W. Anderson, R. A. Keaton and G. W. Ml ford. Levied on and to be sold as the property < A. W. Lynch to satisfy the aforesaid Execi | Hon and costs. TERMS-Cash. F. W. R. NANCE, Sheriff Abbeville Couuty. April S, 1895. ig, The State of South Carolina ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Admi; lstratlon. By R. E. Hill, Esq., Judge of Probate. tS. TT7HEREA8, W. R. Bullock, C. C. C. P., hi ' W made suit to me, to grant him Lette ,H(1 of Administration de bonis non of the E . . tate and eflects of Mrs. C. M. Davis late ol A i.1- bevllle county, deceased. These ure therefore, to cite and admonli 0S, all and singular the kindred and creditors the said C. M. Davis, deceased, that th< be and appear before me, In the Court of Pr bate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on We n nesday, the 20tb day of May, 1893, after public 01 tlon hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, show cause If any they have, why the said A ministration should Dot be granted. Given under my hand and seal of the Coui this 8th day of April, in the year [L.S.] our Lord one thousand eight hundn and ninety-five, and in the 119th ye of American Independence. Published on ibe 10th day of April, IS! in the Press and Banner and on theCou House door for the time required by law. R. E. HILL, April 10,1895. Judge of Probate UN -Tie State of Ml Carotin > do Jfg County of Abbeville. pal COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. aer L. C. Mauldln, 1'lalntlfT, against Ion- A. A. Mauldln, Ida Dye, Mary L. Mauldl Sat[avs et al, Defendants. listhe C. COPY SUMMONS. FOE RELIEF. ~~ (Complaint Served.) )i To the Defendants A. A. Mauldln, Ida Dj Mary L. Mauldln, Willie Mauldln, He .1j_ Mauldln, Mary Mauldln, Wliitefo Mauldln , of You ARE HEREBY SUMMONED At> iint required to answer the complaint la tbis ? the tlon.of which a copy Is herewith served up 'nty y?utand to serve a copy of your answer will the said complaint on the subscribers at thi Has office at Abbeville Court House,South Ca: Una, within twenty Jays after the servl r be hereof, exclusive of the day ol such servlc r be and If you Hall to answer the complaint wll In the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in tbis i ' tlon will apply to the Court for the relief c rs. manded in the complaint. ? PARKER & McGOWAN, S V April 1893. P. Atty To the absent defendants Ida Dye, Mary Mauldln, Willie Mauldin, Hart Mauld! Mary Mauldln, Whiteford Mauldin? Take Notice: That the summons which above Is a copy, with complaint 1: this day been filed in the office of Clerli ^ * ? AUk?.tllin pA.^f llniiao unH nnli L/UU1 L Ub AUUOtUiC WU? v Aivuov) um.. rth y?? appear, answer or demur within twee om- days after service hereof, exclusive of the d edes 0f service as required by the summons, Ju< ^!y ment by default will be entered against y( you And the infant defendants, Hart Mauld day Mary Mauld in and Whlteford Mauldln, a Mary L. Mauldln and L. A. Mauldln wi whom they reside will take notice that c less application is made on their behalf I appointment of a guardian ad litem to rep sent their interests within twenty days afl service, application will be made on behalf I plaintiff for appointment of R. E.HI II, pi con- "c guardian, as guardian ad litem for them Ijj]. PARKER & McGOWAN, April S, 1S95, Gt P. Atty He sure to eet you a sample package of th high grade smoking tobacco at Racket Stori free. ard. get y0ur printing done at the Press ai Tge Banner office. We can do almost any thii Per- you may want. bbe*| Mrs. Taggart will leave next week in tl interest or per business. DEATH OF MRS. COLLETT. o A Loving Yon 11 if >VITe and Mother Passe* Away. I j Peacefully passed away from earth on Moni day, I be l.*>th day of April, 1895, between tbe in ; hours of twelve and one o'clock p. in., Mrs. Mamie E. Col let t, beloved wife of Mr. N. W. dl Collet!,-to vbom she was married November m 41 h, 18S9. The deceased was born In the town of Bar- it a llngton, N. C., January the 23th, 1870, and al P sloce-her marriage has lived In tbe city of II Abbeville about four years, wbere, by her gen- [ cr tie andjunassuming manner, she has won the j dl 5* love and esteem of all with whom she came gt In contact, as was manifestly shown by the fa abundance of beautiful flowers sent In at her ! at death by numerous friends as a last tribute of paunAAl unrf uff'onlinn for hop lrhnm thou I w. knew and loved bo welJ.anU whose memory ! will be fresh In their hearts when those beau- q] tlful floral gems shall have faded and pased u< away. '' Mrs. Collett was a consUlent member of the e( Methodist church at this place, and was ever rn ready with willing bands and loving heart to j work for the cause or the Master. ! D( I The deceased was a true and loving wife, a| devoted and affectionate mother, a genial and m warmhearted friend. A sorrowing husband d< and two lovely children, one a babe of Just tbree weeks, survive her. jj A large number of friends left on the five tt o'clock Vestibule to accompany ber remains w to the home of her childhood, where they fC will be tenderly laid to rest in the Burlington 7 cemetery to await the resurrection morn. di By her death another ray of light has passed tt from our sight; another loved voice is hushed v to mortal ears; another foot print is effaced Di from the sands of time, henceforth to be seen with tbose who walk the banks of the river p] of life; another beautiful gem has been gathered from earth to be wrought in the temple of di God; another dear name has been erased from the records of time to be forever enrolled with iE the Innumerable company of tbose who have fought the battle and gained tbe victory, q Short Js the Journey of life and quickly the b< shadows fiee away. Tbe dew drop that gives g beauty to morning flower, but disappears in ir an hour, is a fitting emblem of our mortal career. w Wbatare life's struggles, its hopes, Its plans its ambitions? What mean palaces and tow- S? ers, what mean love and affection, what mean lue leuuer nanus iubi uiuu wK?uer jr motals when the inevitable hourcomes? In j) the morning of life we enter the lists with all k the earnestness of one who was never to lay p y down his armor. We flill the coming years p y with our plans and purposes an though these i- years were already within ourgrasp, but when p l- the last hour draws near, these plans and pur- ft poses are all scattered like the faded leaves before the wintry blast. Rest then, dearest n friend, In the consecrated grave which the ^ Saviour has passed through before thee, until - the appointed hour shall come, when thy ]S children and loves oned shall be reunited n aeain to dwell forever In the golden city, the , eden of love! h A ? m t! C All under one roof. The grandest stock of ~ millinery and ladies goods "exclusively" to E be found In this section at Haddons. imiii mm 0 3 >f 1- ? BL T. co: - Has a new fresh lot of goods that hai ^ tnis WC6K, ana wisning 10 iamiuanzo y ' below in plain figures, and defy any ai 10,000 best envelopes permit D" 10 doz. 250 page pencil tablet at 5 " 150 " ink " at M 25 " 100 " " " at 15 " 75 il ' " at h* 10 " 75 " " <s at 'h 25 " 175 " pencil " at ?y 15 100 " ? " at 50 reams good note paper, 2 quires I a- 10 " pure linen note paper per ? 25 " 14 lb. legal cap paper per 25 " 14 lb. fools cap " *' of 10 doz. Spencerian pens per dozen... 10 gross best lead pencils for 20 plain cedar pencils for In 1,000 best slate pencils 10 for 2 bottles of best black ink for 1 gross best chalk for ? 1 bottle of Gilt Edge shoe polish n New lot of cedar buckets .... d, 1 good broom for 1 set of tumblers for 1 set of goblets for 4 one-pint tin cups tor 2 big boxes of best biacking for .... 50 gross matches, 12 boxes for The biggest towel on earth for Any. .ill linfiii t.mvfils 15x36 n, 50 " good pins, 1 paper for G papers assorted needles for 25 doz. children and misses hose fro 25 f4{ men's heavy sex for 25 " fast black hose for 100 " ladies and gents hdkf from.. 25 " suspenders from re> 1 pr of best suspenders made for.... irt 10 doz. butter dishes for rd 5 " molasses puts for 1 card of 144 agate buttons for fD 5,000 cigars, good smoke IC. 50 doz. toilet soap from on lcake best butter milk soap 10 1 spool of 200 3'ds thread for elr 1 goow corset for ^ 1 lb. of best starch for ;e; 10 doz. ladies and gents belts ib- Big lot of feather edge braid for 20 doz. white pearl buttons for le" 19 41 smoked pearl buttons for The biggest all linen hdkf for 1 (rood cellulord collar for /W 1 pr good linen cuffs for L. I doz. best wbalo bone for m. 1 " big safety pins 1 " turkey red cotton for of I good pen holder for 1 paper best steel pointed hair pins. ess 1 good tooth brush for ityl 1 u'ood shaving brush for ay ! 1 yd wide bleaching, no starch 3g' j 1 yd wide best Sea Island for In'i All best calicoes Qd Dress and apron ginghams tb Corset jeans, all colors in* 4-4 homespun, good goods for 1 good blacking brush ^ j -j") inch checked homespun of Big line of laces, enibroderies, inse ib-! muslins, etc., on the road now, and wi [big lot of shoes and slippers. These prices are quoted in order tl . ' just what it will cost 3'ou to buy your bill or cut this out and eomo and do y at J All orders nrnmnt.lv filled. : EL. T. CO sy&lfej QBEENWOOD EOTES, 'M nr Old Standby Comes to the Froat Afculn With Xanj Items, i Greenwood, S. C.f April 15,1896. A meeting of the A. F. M. was held here - J3 st evening. ? John Huggtns an honorable end aged negro ' led of consumption near Sal-ak l&at Sunday ySm lornlng. A meeting of the old soldiers of this vicln* y will be held in Durat's hall next Saturday -,3 'ternoon. The W. H. Harris show drew a considerable . jS owd to Greenwood Saturday. The fine conition of their horses and other animate lows that they have been well treated ; this cl alone speaks well for the showmen. The 521 low in many respects was a first class one. MIps Coral Muse closed her school hear here ,'i st Friday. The young folks of the community were Icelv entertained Frldav nlcht nt a moon pht picnic near tbe school house. Little Con ley Malone who was badly born- .<4j 1 Dear Sal-ak some ten days ago la getting 4 '-.)3 uch bet/jer. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Plnson visited relatives I Bar Sal-ak last Sunday. Rev. E. J. Forrester will exchange pulpits , "<& ext Sunday with Rev. 0. L. Martin, of An- IS jrson city. Mrs. Margaret Hlnton who bad been qolte 1 for Bometlme died Satardav morning at v'3 le home of her son-in-law, Mr. W. D. Ed- >.M ards near Sal-ak. She was 78 and was ? r many years a consistent member of tbe ranqull church. She leaves several chil- 7<j ren and many relatives and ftlenda to mourn lelr loss.* Lee <fc Co., druggists, have recently bought a ^ ew soda fount. Bailey &. Co. are having a stone pavement ^ laced in front of their handsome store rooms. Mr. J. S. Eakln, of Abbeville, spent Satur- "J'.j ly and Sunday with friends at 8al-ak. . - 'd There was a light frost here Monday morn- >*2 The marriage of Mlsa Winona Durat, of ' " rceuwood,aDd Mr. W. D. Barksdale,of Ab- ~ A Bville, Is announced to take place in tbe ' aptist jchurch on the evening of tbe 24tbf If the weather continues favorable there ' " . $ ill be an Immense fruit crop this year. . ; .-3 Everything considered, tbe farmers in this * *1 ;ction are well np with their work. Miss Marie Moll wain of Abbeville is spendiK awhile with her grandfather Mr. John arraugb. ' 1 XJO UUOIUCM} uicu ui v^uiuuttuiare wuioui' latlng erecting a cotton seed oil mill at that . , lace. , \-y-{X-?BR Tbe Greenwood Graded School contem- s lates going on an excursion to Clinton on , # le first day of May. Mr. E. A. Reynolds came near losing some Inety or a hundred cords of wood by fire iat Sunday. 8. T. Ford, musician and elocutionist, of At- , ? inta, is to give an entertainment here toleht and to-morrow night. Easter services were neld in tbe cbnrcbM ere Sunday. The decoration were beautiful. l collection of nearly ninety dollars waft iken up on that day in tbe Metbodist ' Z hurch. Miss Dennle Carr and a Mr. Perry man of lordeau ccre to be married next week. ' '< N. 0. Pylen. 3 T= I ' ^M| 1 IE! LEMAN IT 7e just arrived, and more to come ' ; | rou with my prices, I submit them id al[ competitives to match them : 3 Cents, ^ quire 8 " quire 7J 4i ? 7i ? ' & ? jtm 1 cts. each. 5 Cents. 1 " ? 0 : 15 7 " io ? 4 ji&.'ft, 19 " - i " -m 5 <f |ek' 5 " 10 " 8 " 1 " ? 'iwqj 0 ?m 5 cts. up. 1CK Cents. * . "p 9 " 3 cts. up. 5 ? 5 Cents. 5 cts. each. 7 <( 3 Cents. X cts. each. 1 cts. up. 7 Cents. 3 " 20 " 5 " 5 cts. up. 8 Cents. 5 " 5 " 5 " 5 " , 10 5 " 3 13 1 " 7 5 " 5 5 " 5 " 5 ,c 5 61 5 ? T n 4} " sriings, dress good, lawns, checked II quote prices in ray next. Also a lat you may see what I have and goods from me, so make out your our trading. LEMAN.