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The Press and Banne ABBEVILLE. S.C. jyPubllsbed every Wednesday at $2 year Id advance. Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1895. Uncial mod Letters. Letters remaining in Abbeville S. C. po office for week ending Nov. 5. A?Abies, Jobn. B?Brooks. Miss Alice. B?Hoseal, Dave. B?Branyon, W. W. F?Flshure, J. S. F?Fair, Marion, G?Gates. Thos. H?Harrison, J. It. L?LiDdsay. (i. W. S?Scott, Caletha. W-Wriss, Mrs. G. H. W-Wall.Jas. W?Williams, Richmond. W?Williams, Ula. Robt.T. Link 1\ M. Literary C'lnl>. The Literary Club will hold its next mee ing at the home of Mr. Jones F. Miller? th day will be fixed hereafter. The essayist wl be Mr. Walter L. Miller, with Prof. B. F. Ba ley as alternate. This notice is now given bi - - - - o?ih CHiise or the absence 01 mo B'wcmi) ?> ... lust meeting. W. U. McGowan, Secretary. Tbe A. It. P. Church. Rev. Horace Rabb, of Tennessee, wii preach next Sunday morning at elevei o'clock, In the Associate Reformed Presbyt< rian church. Prayer meeting and congregt tlonal meeting to-night. Miss Margaret McBride died suddeni Sunday morning, November 3. 1895, of heat disease, at the home of her nephew, Mr. Wil Ham Baford. The burial was at Lower Lon C?ne cemetery, Monday afternoon, in th Sresence of a large assembly ot friends wb ad come to pay their last tribute of respec to tbe memory of tbe deceased. Mr. Bunch McBee, of tbe Seaboard A1 Line, was iu town yesterday, looking afte the interests of bis road, which has so man friends In Abbeville. Editor Carpenter, of tbe McCormlc Times, was in town sale Day. He makes good paper for McCormlck. Mrs. Time Harkey of Cbattanooga, Tenn., 1 in Abbeville, on a visit to ber parents, Mr. an Mrs. J. W. Watts. Mr. John A. uevi/in, of Due West, wasl; town last Monday. He is one of the ric men of tbe county. Mr. R. S. Galloway, business manager c the Associate Relormed Presbyterian, was 11 town last Saturday. Is It not possible that tbe Bine Hill Brand oould be utilized for pumping water to th Public square. All our members of Ihe Convention cam home last Saturday to attend the sales 01 Monday. Mk. M. E. Holmsgsworth was In towi last week, lookiug after his Interests here. Mr. J. P. Phillips, of Ninety-Six, was ii town last Monday. Racket Store I.ocal*. A beautiful assortment of toy animals a Racket Store. The red flag over Racket Store Indicates war on high prices, and you Bhould spem your money with the man that is flghtin that great monster. Look out for the big red flag when you driv In town. You will And the Racket Stor right under It. When you are In the city be sure to see tha line of dolls and toys at the Racket Stote b< fore you go home. Little colored candles and holders will b found at Racket Store for Christmas trees. A beautiful line of tea sets at Racket Stor from 5c set up to 70c. They are simply beai ties. Bnlldlng blocks with alphabet at Itacke Store for 3c set. Buy your little boy a box of tools at Rackc Store. Price 25c. The Racket Store Is uoder the big red flag. You mast go over to the Racket Store am see that line of bisque dolls. It Is the prei tlest lot ever brought to this city. The wonder at the Racket Store Is how ca: you sell your dolls bo cheap. That $1.25 Bisque doll at the Racket Store I a perfect beauty aod quite a number of thei have been sold already. The big red flag over Coleman's Rackc Store means war od high prices. Go to Racket Store and see that line ( dolls. Ask to see tbe toys at the Racket Store. You will find an endless amount of toys a the Racket Store. Get some little toy at the Racket Store fo your children. The smile on tbeir little face is worth four times the value of the toy. W. F. Crows' Local*. Do yon want something delicious? Try th celebrated East India pickles, at 25c. If you want Ingredients for Thanksglvin cake, such as raisins, currants, etc., W. J Cross Is the place to get them good and cheat flalmnn of IAa npr ho*". Tomatoes, 3 pound cans, at 10c. Sliced and grated pineapple and other cat ned RoodR. Cbewing tobacco from 2oc per pound up, good article at 30c. W. Joel Smith <k .Sons have a lot of cboic Reed Wheat lor sale. A fresh shipment ol wheat bran in 100 lb! sacks Just unloaded In our warehouse. Another Car of flour, all grades recelve< last week; we are lu on the ground floor o single barrel or big lots. Have you seea Smith & Sons toilet soap a box of 3 cakes for 10 cent, you Bbould get box of It. See the new ad of Messrs. McDill &. Lyoi They are worthy young men, and deserve tb patronage of the entire country. Their stoc Is complete and price very cheap. See the hair mattresses sold by McOlll I-yon. They are made in two sections an will furnish a good resting place for the mot ey. McDill a Lyon have secured several aget cies lrom the manufacturers. Their plan will be made ktiown inter. Watch their at vertlsement. Brace's restaurant keeps a full line of flu cigars and cigarettes. W. F. Cross has Just got.ln new raisins an freBb date*. W. F. Cross has got a good supply of chol< groceries at low prices. Canned goods every kind are to be found i the store of W. F. Cross. If t*nn taunt, a. en linn nf rlPlimmiR Rvrnn VO can find It at tbe'store of W. F. Cross'. Oar grocery department Is full in every pa ticalar. flour, bacon,sugar, coflee, oats, ric and anything else in the grocery line at tt very lowest prices and satisfaction guarai teed. Aug. W. Smitb. Haddon's are making larjte additions I their stock and customers will have a goc line to select from daring the month of Ni ember as heretofore. A GIhwn of Water Id the Morning;. A glass of water should be taken th first thing in the morning. It exercii es a twofold advantage. First of al when sipped slowly, it acts as a stimi lator to the excretory organs. Secont ]y, during sleep a great deal of mucot iw secreted by the membranous liniu the mouth and other organs of the al raentary canal, and this mornin drink removes it. Many a mornin headache will be cured if this habit carefully and systematically earrie out. Nobriety of Truthfulness. A recent decision of a court was tbi a man with three drinks in him wj not to be believed as against a ma with two, a man with two as against man with one, a man with one i against a man with none. Courts < justice generally observe the rule thi sobriety is truthfulness. The too common opinion in regai to sheep is that they are but scave gere and fitted only to consume tl weeds and other waate on the farn but out of nothing comes nothing, there are no proper food, care ar shelter provided, they may be expe ted to pine away and perish. ,r! HODGES HAPPY. O c Xecil lor Lnrjrer BariiN?Death of Andy SteveiiNon ? Schools?.Merchants ? hu(I Other Thing*. Hedges, S. Nov. 4. 1895. a Mr. Andy Stevenson, an aged and respected | citizen of the community, died at Mb home Ifli ? : last Thursday of paralysis. Mr. Stevenson i has been In feeble health for a number of ! months and was seized a short time ago with : the third stroke of paralysis tnat carried him | away. He leaves a large circle of relations ? j and friends to mourn his death. His remains mi I were carried to Greenville church on Friday and and Interred In the cemetary by gentle thv st and loving hands there to await the resurrection morn. The community mourns the loss of a good citizen, sympathises with the be- V, reaved survivors of the family, and realizes , ?_, t that in his death a vacancy has occurred that r?v will be hard to till. i; Mr. J. A. Medlock, who has just recovered j.'Yl, from a spell of fever is again at. tiis post with .-In .'Simmons Bros., where he will be glad to ipfirt serve his friends as in the past. ! Dr. C. W. Cason has made such a tretnen- t? I dous yield of corn that he cannot find room ^iivi j to store it. His cotton crop turns out in the ?,j,h loamaniiii Doctor is a rattl 1 ni? good farmer i and Is also a very skillful and successful physician. The community could stand several timp I such citizens as the Doctor and be the better honk I off for their being among us. | Mr. J. T. Kills, the new merchant at Hodges 0c. ! Is making new customers every day. I Negro hot suppers are so numerous that l-1 they are actually a public nuisance. e i There Is a remarkable scarcity of wood for II fuel In our market. It can scarcely by had i. even at exhorbltant figures. If matters don't ?. mend we will noon have to commence using e coal as a necessity. 1 Mrs. .1. I>, Kills has recently had some substantial improvements made on her home . r . place. The work ot building still goes on In ,SY 11 progressive Ilodges. ~\XT II Cotton pickers are getting scarcpvln our sec- VV 0 Hon. We think hot suppers has lots to do mjnj| 5- with It. Wadi 1 [ The Liong C.ine corn and wheat mills have aecef I just put In a new set of Cloud Creek corn rocks and they give satisfaction to the owners alj al and customers. The mills are getting all the lhe si * grinding they can do now and looks like old bene times. hIite '' Prof. Heed's High School Is flourishing like dav ' 2 a green bay tree. Several new pupils matri- cal)o ? culated on last Monday. We congratulate 8i10W ? the Professor on his success In building up Aum !l 6uch a good school and hope he will continue to prosper in his career as an educator, r Cokesbury ought to be proud of so valuable a rr s t citizen. y Hodges had a big trade ou last Saturday. Competition certainly helps the thing along. t??| Ij Who will be the next to embark in the mer- jn a cantile business. The more merchants we hous have the greater our trade will be. Dan Winn, the Irrepressable horse trader Qct ? had some fine stock in town last week. Dan a Is a good one and will trade or be traded as the saying goes. ? HAPPY SCENE. jjj |j Taking the .Marriage Vows? Delighte lul Time. It Is the sweet old story?ever the same I ? q e Cupid's arrow has fallen?two young hearts J\' Q beat In unison, and their bouts are launched H and float together on the lair matrimonial 1S90 S a. Inn n The merrv chimes of wedding bells were I neard in our little city on last Wenesday {.TrA" morning. On wbicb happy occasion one of tbe handsomest and most popular young men J? ol Washington, CJa., Mr. Benjamin Cade met the beautiful Miss Annie McNeil at Hymen's alutr. The Methodist church, In which the happy it event took place, was beautifully and tastily rrv decorated. For days belore loving hands were X. n busy with evergreen, ferns und blossoms, so j that the sacred sanctuary was radiant with ree fined beauty and esquislte taste. One of the prettiest features ol the decorations were two I 1 hearts ol snowy whiteness, pierced by asllver I j . e arrow, which were suspended from the grace- |U ) e ml arch under which tbe happy youug people Bl plighted their marriage vows in the presence I 1 i it of friends and In the sight of Heaven, I I s- "Two souls with but a single thought, *- ' Two hearts that beat as one." e The ushers were Dr. .1. M. Carlton, Messrs. J. W. Morrab, T. P. l'arcbal and D. R. Cade who managed the crowd In an easy manner, e The bridal party arrived promptly at 11 o'- t q clock, and as they reached the door of the JL e church, the organ pealed forth tbe grand wedit dint; march which was played with fine effect by Miss Ada Jones of this place. The groom came in on the arm of his best man, Mr. Harry Smith of Washington. ?_.h The lovely bride was attired in a elegant traveling costume of dark green, and came lu UD a with the groom's sister Miss Daisy McNeill. jjoui 1-! liev. P. D. Ingram spoke the words wnicn united the two hearts in one. In a solemn and a(jap n Impressive manner. smal Immediately afler the ceremony the merry for , bridal party left lor the groom's beautiful nnpr, 6 home in Washington. Mac! D Mr. Cade is a young man of sterling qual- (;our Ites, and has much reason to congratulate it himself lor having drawn such a valuable 0oUr treasure from Cupid's lottery. bran lf The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. Wm. iand McNeil formerly of this place. \V. j a beca ' 1 Hon KNOW THYSELF. ? ] Importance ol n?lf>Ntnily-(lrent I.hwm of Which Utile is Knowu. Mlllf In The Phrenological Journal and Science M. ( of Health lor November, many important low. ? elements of dramatic talent are illustrated in Tit phrenograph of Mme. JanRUSthek, the fam- wou! e oub actress, by Dr. Edgar C. Beall, who has of la \ made a personal examination of the tragedienne. This should Interest notonly threatrlcal people, but all lovers of the drama and ol course all students of scientific character reading. Mr. George C. Bartlett In his third Se] i- European letter gives a most charming de scriptlon of Switzerland, including the ascent of Mont Blanc, and a walk through the vale ofChamouix. "Tempcramentand the Teeth," by Allison K. Lawshe Is a finely illustrated article showing the tcharacteilstlcs of the I II teeth in the four principal temperaments. It III is a novel contribution to the literature of I I phrenology. Mrs. Commelln continues her I ? phrenological romance. Dr. Drayton learned- * I ' ly discusses "Practical Psychology." Speeches at the opening ol the American Institute i of Phrenology make an Interesting feature, n Prof. Nelson Sizer writes In his happiest vein I Af ?ho Uormon Kmnopnr'u ohilriraii. In the ? hygienic department several physicians dis- X\7 ' cuss the "Importance of Water." "Animal " and Vegetable Foods." "Intemperance and for ? Suicide," "Cousin Marriages," etc. The edl- our i. tor philosophizes on "Economics In Mental- W< ie Ity," announces a phrenological centennial, tlon b and finds Tolstoi a disbeliever In immortalIty. Pf New York: Fowler <fc Wells Co., 27 East it j Twentyflrst street. SI.50 yer year. 15 cents' , single copy. and i panj ? ? Ke ) that |! HADDON'S LOCALS. l08U J. 1 ie Carpets 20c up at Haddon's. d Corsets 2.j, 35,50 and up to 31.50 at Haddon'e. J !e New millinery every week at Haddon's. it Cape6 and Jackets at Haddon's. iu | Black figured mohair, the new dress fab- I I rique, at Haddou's. -* I" | I'lald worsted at Haddon's. U J ; 'e Dress silk,all the staple colors and black, at p'' a" Haddon's. \v. to Large dress buttons at Haddon's. TV ,Q J.' 0- "Chanolse Fiber," (U Inches wide, nil colors, ft. at Haddon's. Dr Oai JNovelty dress stufl' at Haddon's. C. Dr, Plaid silks at Haddon's. H. A. ie Black silks at Haddou's. J.' u. T. , Colored dress silks at Haddon's. M .1- Knitting cotton, all colors, at Haddou's. i M r Embroidery silk at Haddon's. D? IS of 8j e Machine needles for ull machines at Had- flre> 1- dou'8- Uon V nll xuno <il Uo.lrlnnV KUl'U Ig js Black Batteens at Haddon's. d White and red flannels at Haddon's. | Striped and plaid outings at Haddon's. Cu M. I j Solid leather school shoes at Haddon's. Mj ?f Ladles kid button shoes, up to date in style and quality, at Haddon's. as ^ri in The cheapest line of Ingrain carpets ever A ? shown in this market at Haddon's. La a &Sc a8 ? cb C. F. llmiimoml A Co s Local*. ceiv We have just received a full line of Jus. A. M' Banister & Co's make of gent's fine shoes, ail at A style toe6. Oa Recollect C. 1'. Hammond & Co. give family Soni r(j rates shoes to parties buying several pair. If We have a lull line of white kid, sharp toe, Hill u" buckle ann bow. Al lts Men's and ladles over gaiters atC. P. Ham- "BhI i ; mond d- Co. price .">lc to Si per pair. l.een If See our line of shool shoes and especially id our "Good as Gold" boys shoe. _Ml lC_ Do you want bargains in shoes, If so, call ?r and see ub and we will try and please you. UI t\ 1*. Hammond St L'o, rece chool Books AT COST FOR CASHe Days When the School Commissioner Will be in his Office. IE COUNTY BOARD of Examiners have bought for Abbeville County SCHOOL lT BOOKS and placed them in the care ol >ol Commissioner who will sell them AT T FOR CASH. pill be in the School Commissioner's office ng the next scholastic year as heretofore EACH SATURDAY OF THE MONTH, pt the 1st Saturday. Also on all Sale s or other public days, for the purpose of sactlng all official business; and selling ol books that are purchased by the Counwird during the year. order to accommodate the people every In the week, I have made arrangements Dr. S. F. KillinKSWorth who may be d at his office In "No. 4 SEAL BLOCK" to id to sale of books for me, during the s that I am absent from tbo office. All s will be sold for CASH. W. T. MILFORD, . 20th, 1895?tf. School Com. A. C. 3 State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY, ate Court.?Citation for Letters of Administration. t. E. Hii.i., Esq., Judge ok Pkohate. HEREAK, Mrs. M. T. Tinsiey has made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Adstration of the Estate and effects of e N. Tinsiey late ol Abbeville Couoty, used. 2H0 are therefore, to cite and admonish id singular the kindred and creditors of aid Wade N. Tinsiey, deceased, that t hey id appear before me, in the Court of Pro to be held at Abbeville C. H., on ThurstheTth day November, 18fJ.">, after publln hereof, at 11 o'clock in the lorenoon, to cause if any they have, why the said Inistratlon should not be granted, ren under my hand and seal of the Court, this 23rd day of October In the year of lour Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-flve and in the 120th year of American Independence. Dllshed on the 30th day of October, 1895, le Press and Banner and on the Court le door for the time required by law. R. E. HILL, ober 30th, 1893. J udge of Probate. lifs m EXECUTOR of the will of JOHN 0. BROOKS, I will sell at Abbeville Court ieon SALEDAY IN NOVEMBER next, the real estate of Raid deceased, contain rEN ACHES, more or less, being the estead, bounded by Mrs. Andrews and Watson. RMS?CASH. Purchaser to pay for paA. K. WATSON, :. 10,1895, 3t Executor. HREE VALUABLE miK fur i\iilc nil I11M ll/l MUilVI FFER FOR SALE THREE TRACTS OF xtra fine farming lands of about Twenty-Five Acres , lying in the incorporate limits of the i of Abbeville, on Branch street running ? within a quarter of a mile of the Conrt 3e and lu a high state of cultivation. . of the lands recently ciared. and well ted to the production of cotton, corn, 1 grain and grapes, and especially suited ruck farming to supply vegetables for Dtlves or the Cotton Factory, Railroad line Shops and citizens of Abbeville t House. esc tracts of land He east of Abbeville t House, on depot branch and Carlile oh, and are of the best quality of up with ten acres of fine bottom lands, m offering these valuable farms for sale use I am unable to attend to the cultlvaof them. On account of old age, and of health. lso offer for sale a tract of 250 Acres nd near Mount G'armell and Calhoun ) on Bellots creeks, formerly belonging to ). Talman. Terms favorable and prices lea nerfect. Persons wlshintr to DUrchase Id do well to examine these Tots or tracta nd, and for further information apply to J. W. W. MARSHALL, Magazine Hill, Abbeville, S. C. pt. 25,1895. MUTUAL M 111!! $ 360,000. RITE TO OR CALL on the'underslgned or to the Director of your Township my Information you may desire about plan of Insurance. 5 insure your property against destruoby HE, WIHDSTOEU tR L15ETNING, do so cheaper than any Insurance Comr in existence. member we are prepared to prove to you ours is the safest and cheapest plan of ranee known. Et. BLAKE, Jr., Agent, Abbeville, S. C. FULLER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. 30ARD~DIRECT0R8. M. Anderson -Ninety-Six Township. M. Major Greenwood " W. Sullivan Cokesbury " B. Acker Donnaids " B. Cilnkscales .....DueWest " L. Haddon Long Cane " W. Scott .Smithvllle " W. Watsoo White Hall , J. D. Neel Indian fllll " pt. John Lyon Cedar Spring " R. Richie Abbeville ' . J. A. Anderson.Diamond Hill " A. Tennent Lowndesvllie w 0. Grant Magnolia " F. Horton Calhoun " J. Brttt. Bordeaux " Abbeville. S. C.. Feb. 18,1895. 1. R. Blake, Jr., TreaR. F. M. F. A. A. C. ar Sir? Please accept our thanks for check 00 to cover recent lossof our dwellings by For cheapness and Bafety we cheerfully mend the Farmers Mutual Fire Associaof Abbeville County to all who desire Innce on their property. EDWARD ROCHE. E. W. ASHLEY. A. M. Hill A Soiim liOcalN. cumber pickle, 10 cents per dozen, at A. 1111 & Hons. ilaga grapes, oranges, bananas, prunes, s and layer flgs Just received at A. M.Hlll ins. an berries, fresh and nice, just received at [. II111 & .Sons. rge fresh mackerel by retail at;A. M. Hill ms. eese, cheese, cheese, full cream, just reed at A. M. Hill & Sons. iple syrup and buckwheat Just received . M. II111 & Sons. it flakes by the pound at A. M. Hill & 3. you wan!*good cheese, cheap, go to A. M. & Sons. .tentlon, ladles! Call and see those edded whole wheat biscuit," served In tlfi different ways, Just lu at A. M. Hill <? B. acaronl, macaroni. Italian, domestic and man, Just received at A. M. Hill & Sons, le caBe "Edam cheese," rich and nice, Jusl lived at A, M, Hill ,t Sons. Ilillll SEEKER C. P. HANI Have undoubtedly the fullest line c GOODS of any house in Abbeville C before the rise in LEATHER they a " ^ BARGAIN f We handle Drew, Belby & Co'e. ma Jas. A. Banister & Co's. make in G< We also have full line of White Ki | and Ladle's Overgaites. Parties bu rates. It will pay you to come to Abl our HOME MADE SHOES. c. 46TP. S. Mail orders filled prompt ^??? GEO. WHITE, Proprietor, ABBEVILLE ?WE HAVE BEEN MOV ^SIIOBS AND having had to re-order In several lines, such we will have a new lot or Outings, Flannels e been giving bargains and expect to continue Jam up In the Shoe trade, and have received old prices, having bought In May and Jnne b O-vocevle* S 2 We are leading with FLOUR and will ha sior." Every barrel guaranteed. Ralsons, C crop New Orleans Syrup, Seed Oats, Bran, et< NOTICE. ALL persona are hereby warned and not! fled not to hire, employ or harbc WILLIAM HARPER. TOM HARPER, Jr PAGE HARPER and MOSE HARPER, son of one TOM HARPER, Sr., who lives nea Lowndesvllle, S. C. The above parties ar under my control nnder an Indenture of A{ prentlceshlp, duly recorded Id the Register' ^ * A Wknnlllo let hArtlr nflPO 324. A! UIUU! Ui AUUCTiJIS iu wuu W| K?o persons violating this notice will be deal with according to law. JAMES M. BAKER, Lowndesville, S. C. Nov. 4,1895, tf For Sale! 400 ACRES MORE OR LESS. NEA. Patterson's Bridge, bounded by lands of ei state of A. S. McFarland, Cox & Bradley, et. i known as the Wilson Watkin's Place, and belonging to the estate of W. K. Bradley Splendid land, very good house thereon, goo well, out bouses and other conveniences. TERM8?EASY. For any Information apply to W. T. BRADLEY, Agent. Troy, S. 0. Nov. 0,1895, tf " SALE OF PlfiM PROMT! BY EXECUTORS. "WE WILL SELL TO THE HIGHES bidder at public auction, on THURSDAY, the 21st inst., at the late residence of A. J. CLINKSCALE: deceased, the entire personal property of sal deceased, consisting In part of Household and Kitchen furniture Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Plantation Tools and Fanning Implements, Including Two Good Osborne Reapers, together with other things usually found o a well regulated farm. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. Jas. P. Clinkscales, Jonh T. Clinkscales, Executors. Nov. 1, 1895, tf nn Afirnim liKMK NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE i: STORE OF C. J. MARTIN. 1 will carry a ful stock of GROCERIES AT THE I LOWEST | PRICES I I j GIVE MK A TRIAL. ! W. F. Cross i :? FRESH BEEF & FISH T. L. DOUGLASS HAVING bought the beef market of Mi Van Straaten will henceforth furnlnh al kinds of FRESH MEATS at the LOWES' PRICES. FISH and OYSTERS will be i , pectalty. Give him your orders. tf ' Our first shipment. "One ton" of candj together with a fine assortment of Frencl i candles. Just received at A. M. Hill & Sons. Don't forget what we are offering In clott 1 lng, the cheapest ever beard of. We hav just opened a now lot of boys olothlng 1 Come and see tbem. Aug. W. Smith. The best spectacles ever sold in Abbevlll ; for 25 cents can be had at R. C. Bernau, th Jeweler. Oilsi ?OND & CO, ?f SHOES. HARNESS and LEATHER ounty. Having this stock, and buying re enabled to offer S TO YOU.-^?' ,ke in Ladie's fine shoe?. snt's fine wear. d Slippers, and again a full line of Men's ying shoes from us in lots, get our family jeville and see us about your snoes. See Respectfully, P. HAMMOND & CO. iy. W. D. BARKSDALE, Manager. SUPPLY CO.I ING THINGS LIVELY IN? DRY GOODS, v as Shoes, Undervests, Homespuns, Outings, etc., md other Btaple dry goods this week. We have to do tbe same all through the season. We are lota of them this season, and have lots more at efore the rise. I i-voceirle? S ve a car In this week of our own brand?"Excellltron, Nuts, etc. Buckwheat Just In ; also new The State of South Carolina, [* COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. ? PROBATE COURT. 8 ,r Tn the matter of tbe Estate of Wells Gray, e Deceased. .g Notice to Debtors and Creditors. |] A LL persons Indebted to said estate must it settle without delay, and those holding claims against tbe estate must present them properly attested to BENJ. J. GRAY, Oct. 28,1895, tf * Executor. The State of South Carolina, i COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COURT. | In the matter of the Estate of Dr. W. A. Lirabecker, Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to said estate must xi settle without delay, and those holding I claims against tbe estate must present them properly attested to W. W. EDGERTON, Administrator. Oct. 10,1895, tf Aiken, S.C. I NOTICE -TO. TAXPAYERS ! d Pay Commutation Tax if You Do Not Want to Work the Roads. The county treasurer is emport~ ered to receipt for two two dollars, commutation tax, la lieu of all road duty, wblcb must be paid when otber taxes are paid, or (prior to the 1st of March. Those not expecting to do six day's faithful work would do well to pay the tax. JOHN LYON, Supervisor. Oct. 30,1895, tf 'iyhimn sin s IMIUlDIUIlfl UULU id -of" PERSONAL PROPERTY. I By authority of the judge of Probate for Abbeville County, I *111 sell to in tbe blgbest bidder, at tbe late residence of M. RICHARDSON, decoded, In the TOWN of NINETY-SIX, S. C\, on TUESDAY, the 19th November next, all tbe personal property of said deceased, consisting of _ Household and Kitchen Furniture, Horses, Cattle, Plantation Tools, &c., and 1 Eight H. P. Engine and Boiler. Also, At tVio Qoma Wimo qui! PIqpp ZLl 1110 UlllllU 111/lU UUU 11UUU,| J and as the property of said deceased, 1 Twenty H. P, Boiler and Engine, 1 Saw Mill, 1 Grist Mill, 1 Eighty Saw Cotton Gin^ and 1 Cotton Press. This last mentioned boiler and engine, to gether with grist mill, cotton gin, &c., are now on the plantation belonging to said deceased, located In Edgefield County, some eigbt miles from Ninety-Six. Parties In need of such property might do well to Inspect the same. TERMS-CASH. ' CORRIE M. RICHARDSON, Executrix, Oct. 25,1895, tf 1! Sill (IK IT. 1 T OFFER FOR HALE OR WILL RENT TO A a good tenant, ray HOUSE and LOT on Main Street. House contains five rooms and Is conveniently arranged. About one and three-fourths acres in lot. Would sell to good , party on monthly payments. Possesion given lj immediately. a H. W. Lawson. Oct. 30,1890. tf a' If you have a fine watch and waut It repair- . ed in first class style bring it to R. C. Bernau, the Jeweler, have made to keep time. 0 Dr. Hill's headache powders never fall. Pre ' pared by P. B. Speed. e Remember we guarantee every pair of Boy < e State Shoe and Leather Co.'s shoes. Aug. W. Smith. DENTAL NOTICE. S. F. Killingswortli, No. 4 Seal Block, Abbeville, S. C. DENTAL NOTICE. ~ Dr. S. 0. Thomson, OFFICE UP-STAIRS ON McILWAIN Corner, Abbeville, S. C. Dr. I. J. WHITE, **_OFFlCE: Wo. 2 WHITE'S BLOCK. March 6,1895, tf RICHA ltD GANTT, li now prepared to do all work In his department In the beet manner and at reanonable charges. Monthly customers shaving, hair cutting and shampooing Si per m?ntn. Rasors honed and put n the nest condition for 25 cents each. WM. H. PARKER, President. JULIUS H. D The Farmers' Ea1 DEPOSITS ?pltnl Prollt? Does general banking business. lions. a Savings Department has beei wards. Interest at 4 per cent, payable qnartei increase rapidly. National Banl Abbevi Capital, Surplus, OfflLfl J. ALLEN SMITH, President. BENJ. 8. BARK WM. H. PARKER, Abbeville, S. C., L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, 8. C., BENJ. 8. BARNWELL, Abbeville,S. J. ALLEN SMIT1 DOES a General Banking business, provide Depositors. Is ready at any and all time as onr county affords. ifsli SOLI H. W. LATK We have just received a lax All kinds that are used H. W. LAV PTTl Is the Place to Get I ID Orders by Mail at T\ TT T\ b. L Contractor s -AND DEALER I . . gfiiMmg ABBEVI] ALWAYS IN THIS TIME W] BEST DRUGS! Prescriptions HARRIS01 ABBE"V Music Hill & I * Dealt Musical Instruments, - Kinds of Music - IT Sewing I PIANOS, ORGANS aud MACHIN] Prices Low an When in the City call at No. 1, ] and see our Stocl Respectfully, HILL & C villi' 111111 IIMIiyimlUT"^' ii - I Desirable Place for Sale, * ; V TV. offer our homeplace at Cokesbury for .ale or exchange. Premises in fine re-' pair. 93 acres offiretclass land. Land well adapted to fruit and all orops. Fore cold water and perfectly healthy location. Wyatt Aiken, Abbeville, 8. C. J. S. Aiken, Cokesbury, H. C. Sept. :3d.'95. tf. WALTER L. MILLER, Attorney at Law. * A.bbeville, S. C. OFFICE on Law Range. M.P.DeBRUHL. J. FULLER LYON. DeBRUHL & LYON, Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Office?Law Range, O'Neal Building No. 1. A. W. SMITH, Ylce President. uPRE, Cashier. ok of Abbeville. SOLICITED. $75,000 6,500 v Buys and sells Exchange and makes Coleci established. Amounts received of *1 and ud ly,?January, April, July, October. Small savi of Abbeville, lie, S. C. - - $75,000/ I - - 15,000 z W. C. McGOWAN, Vice-President. [WELL, Cashier. DtOlfHS J. C. KLUGH, Abbeville, 8. C., W. JOEL SMITH, Abbeyille, 8. C., C., W. C. McGOWAN, Abbeville, B.C. a, Abbeville, S. C. s the greatest security and convenience for lu a to make loans based upon suob safe collatera : m r ninnru nnnn i mm sekii $ D BY TSON & CO. ge stock of SCHOOL BOOKS. . in the public schools. /SON & CO. SPEED'S mything in the Line of CHEMICALS. 1 _ '.jf tended to at once. eacham, and Builder, ' - r'N ALL KINDS OFL.LE, S. C. THE LEAD! TH FRESH LOT LOWEST PRICES! ? a Specialty. ST & GAME. 5 ILLE'S HmicA Qochran, rs in ^ Sheet Music and all al Mfirnhandise. Vlaclimes. ES sold on the Iutalment Plan cl Terms Easy. Rosenberg's Block (Daly's Store) i and get Prioes. OCHRAN