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':? ' i. * ... - ' . v } ? i - - ; - :'j? The Abbeville Press and Banner, j BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1896. ESTABLISHED 1844 | . _ ???? ????? I m Clothii Spriia "Spriru And you are wondering will convince you in short the IMMENSE STOCK of ^ClotMng, I First, MEN'S SUITS, BI< date stuff to show you. new, nobby colors and cut; from $5.00 (an all Wool Su A FULL LI Now with your Spring ? country. All the new slia and the price will he sure NECKWEAR, ^miN a NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, "Cc line 3 pair for $1 and A pai mi r\Tnnr\nm t nrr me mm ijii OTHER FIXI] In MENS ODD PANTS, ] ^A/v7v Thos. i R. \ | THE EXCLUS: | Boot anil Shoe J | ?NEXT DOOR TO POST 0 I GREENWOO] ? . . ESPECIALLY UP T( * There is a crisp, bright, stylish elegance i i Ladies', Men's, Misses' a } PINE SHOES AND S ?FOR THE| SPRING AND SUMMER SE ^ When in want of anything in my well as ? come in and see me, or your order will rece # mail. Lthos. THE WIDE AWA* %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%^ =THE ig, Hats 1. ?v Lg Time Has Come and d nin+Viinc 5 v e ; where is the best place to buy ? order that he sells the best goods fo ? Hats, and Gents' f S, LITTLE, TALL, SHORT, and in fac fTl-k/v ?n**rA?!f on/1 m Acf cfur xiic uiJi^iiliCni) iicncjst emu uiuot oij s in CHEVIOTS, SERGES, GRANITE it) to tlie finest goods in the market. NE OF BOYS' SUITS >uit you will, of course, need a NEV ipes in DERBYS, ALPINES, CRUSHED to please you. We have them in M all styles, and beautiful. IMPERL up to date from 10 Cents to $1.25 iTWPjP f JL X JL V X A>XtlfIVJXJ >rKers" prettiest patterns, 50 cents in Lr for $1. Guaranteed Fast Black I ' of SUMMER MMI \TfiQ WHITE and COLORED ] L>l U"D. BUTTONS, SLEEVE HOI Regulars, Stouts, and Extra Longs, as GOODS AS RBJPRES wd ' IN GREENWOOD'S GATES. . f Sociality ? Cyclones ? Destruction ( 1 f Churches?The Kojie Route?Mode: 1 1 A TT1 f Young IiRUy?Murder. I I if 111 V Greenwood, S. C., April (!, 1890. a I ga If I 0 The weather lust week was changeable. Tt I VI I If I k ] > first few days wire warm and pleasant, at 111 lll| V then on Wednesday It was stormy and rain J # The balauce of the week was cold and wind, ' J Some think the late cold weather has aboi D. IIUIOUCU UIC JIUib UU('| 1 Lit. IllklU tVM u iuai TTrri ?, m up looks very nick. I y H. <T"^ Socially I spent a most delightful wee ^ forming new acquainUnces and making ne i friends I am becoming acquainted wit ~W~\ ~?A nearly every man. woman and child In t.t t M try f'M M f T county. Some say that I am fixing to run f< " m an office. As to that time will tell. My week \ work was very successful for Messrs. Leave FFTPF1 ?& Gage I sold more marble last week thn a any oiher week since I have been canvasslt \ lor them. On this trip11 visited liradley ati ^ Inspected the damage done r>y tbe storm la I J 9 Wednesday. The A. 11. P. church Is a con t g > plete wreck, not a piece ot timber was le / 5 standing, even the floor was blown ofr of 1 m foundations. The root and tower of the Ha ^ list church were completely smashed. Tl ^ walls seem to be all right. The only otlv 0 damage that I could see or hear of wasoi TA A 4 front window of a stoic was broken. J5radl? U JJixAXi* . \ lias certainly been an unlucky place wil # Ilielr churches. I noticed that the pews hi ^ been arranged in a vacant store where the II tay uew offerings of 5 will hold religious service. May Bradley ha' p the sympathy of every true citizen, and i r\ i?ii J A tl,ev nueJ fl"aDclal aid in replacing the i rJ I ^Ui W Mmrrhps: IpI. Ai*<?rv lov^r nf rnliflnn <?nmr? LI IU Will lUlfcJI I b j | their help. ^ | Last Sunday was a beautiful Easter Sunda ^ The Greenwood Metbodlstchurch was beau 5 I fully decorated with calla II11 les and otti N A P LJ f|, I Jn \ liot liouse flowers. Mr. Dargan preached WBIMiBi w VivW # i sermon on the resurrection ol Christ to 4 crowded house. A groat many strangers hi ^ I visitors were present. I noticed atnoni; tl V | visitor* tlie venerable faces of Col. \V. < 6 ; Rice, ofSaluca, and Col. G. McD. Miller, k 4MAKBI A 4 AAA - Vlm.tv.^iv ulu/i I \ r I ,i?ilnr <>r IVI111.. tncKi ?XuUi\ OF 1q9o ^ I At four o'clock was;ch I Id reu service. Mr. l)n Www# ^ 1 Ran hail given the children a lot of eugs to t ^ I anil rnlse money enough by Kaster to pn.li sorted and elegatlt stock T the church Oil the outside. They hatch* ive prompt attention by # j ^<?'^cUlcken8Sun(ia>' afternoon toumou I spoke In my last letter about the churi R-|--v ? "*7"TC3 W Well, the Methodists of (ireenwood a JLlix V J.O? \ rejoicing over the church being out of del W It certainly is a big stride for Methodism :e shoe dealer. # Greenwood. This debt was raised amoi \ their own members. ^ Mr. Dargan gave notice to the children at young people that he would give them a ca LEADER 4 and # no Doubt Your The ? ana m Well, don't waste time that way! r the least money. Now, listen, 'nrnishings Yon t all kinds of Men can find a fit, a lish garments made by the best U S, HOMESPUNS, CASSIMERES, \ I and yon will find the prices >> MEN'S GOODS. V HAT. We have the largest S, in all the new colorings. STB [EN'S, YOUTHS', BOYS' and a beai \T,S_ FOT7R-TlV-HAlVr>S_ TTCflKS. W ? rINGS WE ARE x WHITE SHIRTS, laundried ai lose, made for us and every pair i M and k MSI ant BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS, SCA iDERS. < stylish and good as can be foougl IBNTBD OR YOUR Yours to please, A. I dy pulling next Friday evening, and that he. nTTH/ronw wanted them all to come and bring their OJjXiuLoUJN friends and enjoy themselves together. He has not decided what hall he will have It in. * ?f but will let .them know In time. W. I don't believe In eavdropplng. but It. Is al^^ woltfen weaning; 1,1 most Impossible sometimes, and somewhiJB Clemson Collet excusable in cases like the following: J,t, ^While playing ball th said an old widower or bachelor and a^>rfaln knocked a foul ball w young lady were walking down the r^reet one zeale on the nose, fraoti ' j evening recently when they passed some- Mr. Henuls, a photogi ^ thing that look like a pile of lumber, and all here last Tuesday and V * at ouce she began to blush and blush, and he V. Lomax, of Abbeville J: Raid: "My darling, why do those rosseatte urday and Monday. 1 ,, I tlntlnes ensconce themselves in the opulent bufsy during the short 18 I luxuriance of that peach bloom beauty found here. >k Ion the stainless surface of thy parlan alabas- Guns have b?en Issu ? ! tercheeks?" She replied: "Because all that they are now belug dr y lumber over there Is nndresscd " arms. For mnn to be hung by t he neck until he Is A cold spell has struct ? dead is a very sad affair, but just. Hut what very likely injure the fi ,i I started out to say was, I think, Mr. Editor, Prof. Yager Is now get ,1 you did wrong In placing such headlines as nntary class in Descrlf ' you did last week in giving an account of the Yager is an energetic ? hanging of Richard Wash, such as "By the that he can for the Col If '? Rope Route, the special favorite of our bless- The Presbyterian chu l(7 ed Lord and Master," &c. I think the brute the second Sunday of ? received his just, desert, but I don't think it is Sunday School will bee risht to make sport of it. Prof. J. F. C. DuPre I think Abbeville and Grefenwood ought to Abbeville a visit last w< 1 meet each other half way with a telephone Four more new boys. p* line. Why keep up this bad feeling witii each came In last week, 'r other. Let us bury the hatchet and work In Accidentally Captain harmony, we will do the good. of his big toes, which cr I have traveled and visited quite a number and kept htm from retu of towns and cities lately, but Greenwood Is Captain Fuller left Sa J, the busiest place I havn seen lately. South Dekota, where he " The City Hotel Is about completed, and is court. / quite an addition to the town. Mr. J. C. Thomas, froi Yf I don't know of a county paper that has a came up last. Saturday I ' larger circulation than the Press and Banner. An Easter egg hunt i{ , , It has a live editor. The youog ladles on t Mr. D. A. P. Jordan, Presldeut of the Gren- the Calhoun Grove, and del Cotton Mill, Is visiting Boston and other and girls looked lor the fy Northern cities In the Interest ol the mill, ing to stand off and wa While in the north he will place his order for eggs. ,, |the machinery for a ten thousaud spindle Capt. Fuller's father-l " mill. celebrated his golden m , Aaron Duftle, a negro on the Newberry night in the presence ol , ? County chain gang, on last Thursday struck visitors. His sou from lie * . t T ~ ? * U ~ U ,1 ?Ua rruA 0..? n ; J im imrsruvc, UIIC "I mr;;uuiu8, wu iuc IIUUU uio wcuuu-'K. xuc ^*:l with a pick and Inflicted an Injury from steamer from St. Louis which he died on the following day. The eral years. He Is some' n-! county gang were working on the nubile Is eujoylng excellent 1 ir roads, eluhteen miles trom the Court House, years he has had but on ry when Duttle conceived the Idea of making married to her three tic , his escapn by the means named above. He Itev. Mr. Zlramerrai , came to Greenwood Krlday and lodged with morning. 111 one Jim Davis, a iormer Newberry negro, The Y. M. C. A. was . where be was captured Saturday morning by E. Davls~hls subject 311 special Constables W. H. Wallace and T. H. which he talked showei r,K Cromer. He was carried to Newberry Sat ur- to it before he came her , l day uftornoon and safely lodged in the coun- Davis Is a good boy and ty jail to await tho issue of a trial for mur- to the V. M. C. A. since i der. M, S. G. nd. See Aug. W. Smiths line of lace curtains. Sugar 17 Urn. to the dr I < I * IN Furnic lughts Have Tun [en's Fi ! Come and see "COHEN and we will try and tell yo Will Find at nd a first class fit at that, illoring establishments in tt ICUNAS and CLAY WORS right on these as they a and most stylish line of he LAW HATS by the hundred itiful line for very LITTLE ! INDORS, DRESS BOWS, ai THE LEAD ad unlaundried, Collars, Cm tvith our name on them. MET Ever KJt liULU-UJtiiS, tJUJbJt MUL.U1 it. MONBY RBBUJS 3HX nn t t rnr 1 a a a. a a. a. a a UUJJIJJJUJJI vv and Otber Items. ^ je, S. C., April 6,1800. 0 Tk ' ' T1 le other dav some one ^ I.-.-. _/-m i hlch struck B. B. Bra- ^ JlllfN Ci J VI urlug the nasal bone. \|ll\ Y' ll aper of Columbia, was ^ 11 I I \ ,\ | Wednesday, and Mr. M. V VI I 111 111 I . was here Friday, Sat- JLJ I/ILK.' VM J. ?hoy were both kept time that they were ^ ed to the recruits, and llled In the manual of ^ c us again, which will T LJ \A/ I - i rult crop some. JLAa* VV <LlJ ,tlng no a free and vol>tlve Geometry. Prof. man and Is doing all ? rcb will be dedicated i . , this mouth. Also a & W8 flclVB JUSt r6C81V6 organized. ^ epaid his old home In * All kinds that and Captaiu Pegues Pegues shot ofr one KJ[ j Ippled him for awhile AaLl W A imlng until last week. turday for Fort Riley, ) will attend a case In ^ m npnr r.nwnrlPRvlllp. 0 see Cadet AleCalla. ist Saturday evening. he hill hid the egtjs in 1 then the little boys m. It was really amustch them hunt for the T\ T\ law, Captain Moore, p l~\ redding last Thursday I II r the faculty and a few JL -i-' < out West was here for italn owned and run a t_ .t , 'Dl?/./, to New Orleans for sev- IS lllo XlclCo IC where in seventy, and health yet. For tlfty .p.r.?,r,ontL.?b..? i nn II in preached .Sabbath. II II I I I M conducted by Cadet J. III! I I'll* II "Work." The way in II II I II11 ll J that lie has been used 1 r B 1; ^ 1B k./ jLJIl e lu February, cadet has been a great help he came here. ~ Guess. >1 Zr. auK. w. smith. Orders by M<1 I JM things. -m : "ffBg ied to xings." I ; [JH , THE CLOTHIER," and he u JUST A LITTLE about COHEN'S.^ No Old shelf worn out of TT ? :^,wl All 4-V. ^ ic umicu oiiiics. * AII tuc TEDS. The prices range re on the M sadwear in this part of the I. You can get any style FOLKS. id CLUB HOUSE, fresh and ERSwrnSr ' 1 ffs. HOSIERY. See our If rv i ii Ail i m IB tlic I lty. 1 DRS, COLLAR and SLEEVE : ^ lDBD.&r 1 > %%%%%%% esli Garden Seedj 1 -SOLD BY- ^ 1WSON & 00. J d a large stock of SCHOOL BOOKS, ^ are used in the public schools. ^ jawson & Co. > vmuv% w%v5 , SPEED'S i Get Anything in the Line of ITTfc DTTH?Idn II n tu mrnrn. til attended to at once. ' 1