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BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17,' 1897. ESTABLISHED 18441
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CALL ATTENTTION
SI'liCIAL ItAKGAlNS IX NEW FOtJLAlt
The latest out for Waists or Dresses. Unmatched
25 cents per yd. All Silk Foulards, in the most exnnisif-.p
nnlnrinp-s. 50 and 7/in and $1. 9.7-inph .Tanan,
ese Silks. Evening Shades, 50c.
Plain and Figured Black Taffeta Silks.
24-inch Heavy Black Armure Silk.
24-inch Black Satin Duchess.
All Silk CHANGE ABLE Taffetas in everv conceiva
ble Shade and Combination. Suitable for Waists or
Trimmings, unmatched in price and quality,
I Black Satin Brocades in Medium and elaborate de'
signs.
[ COLORED NOVELTY DRESS STUFF in all the new
sprlllg COIilUIllilLlUllo.
Special attention called to 36-inch All Wool Novelty
Dress Stuff in Plain and Checks, only 25 c.
Don't fail to see our line of 50 and 75c. Novelty
Dress Goods. They are simply taking They come
in Silk and Wool and the designs are simply beautiful,
l i 1 111 1 1 T? 1 1 T\ r? * mm m .
"Ijom meaai' Drana, iiiacK uress uooas w e are sole
agents for this brand, You will have to see them to
form a correct estimate of their real worth,
white annns dppss tpimmtmo
i/iUJJWU J. XUJl XU. iU XII VJUi
Almost every article of Staple \\ hite jets ami fancy braids to match all
Goods in our stock new shades in spring and sum
White Lawns, -j, 8, 10, 1- c. yd. Dress Goods.
up to 25 c. DRESS LININGS.
Checked Nainsooks, I ique*, Maisales,
Apron Stripes, etc. All colors of Silk Finished Lim
27-inch White Linen for Ktubroid- for Organdies.
a Black Silk Grenadierps A-n
try purposes ana ura\Mi w ors. Black Etamines?beautiful desig
Jrish Linenen, Butcher*' Linen, ,v 1Qn a
WHITE QUILTS. * ' HIIU WAI.VIS
See our 11-4 White Quilt, the great- will be just as popular this seaso
I est valhe for $1. We have never been ever, We have the greatest variet
/ able to sell the same quilt for less than materials for Shirt Waists. Co
I $1.25. Call for it. materials from .le up.
| As intimated at the head of this adyertis
I at our Stock.
We are Agents for Butterick Patterns and Publications,
til a i Trn I &A8I I CD THE MUKDER OF HUNT.
WALTER L. MilLER,
... J T ('OIllPHNCK to. II ?He 1
Af+m?nt?v nr. I.iiw
How Hc |j|lre(, H|s victim?S
Abbeville S. O. lllm-Ciil Ills llody Open anil Si
I also represent a number of Investment *',e "i*er.
Companies. Loans made on Abbeville or Atlanta Kven'n^ Journal.
Greeuwood City real estate. "After I got the bill of sale, me and I
OFFICE on Law Kango. went to Mr*. Butler's house, close to
inony Grove It was near where the ki]
i. took place. Of course, I did the killing."
.Sueli ixtl'e confession of (irady Reyn
' T f\ *1 the North Georgia moonshiner who mui
/ | I cd M. C. Huut, a merchautof Helton, sex
I A 11 n A 11 A -2d S ll i weeks ago. lteynol >h Is now confined in
4 11 lli IV' 11 I 11 I V i B II to" Couuty Jail, wheie he was brought
1 Ul I I \ |J I I |J JL III get her with his con federate, Hud 1! rooks
\li| Um; li 7^ \1\ I As announced In the Journal yester
-1- V a \j ikj v T Brooks and Reynolds were ordered renu
irom the Jackson Couuty jail by Judge!
Ilutchins, because of threatened mob
? lence.
The men were removed from JefTerso
"piRF PllOOF OIL 17.V TUB BF.HT Sherill Braseltou and a posse, and lodge
on mm o?n tie maiie. An mi that l"v, J**" t"-> 'a"1 J
gives a brilliant light. and does not me} atlheuuloD depot, by Captain Jenn
smoke tbe chimney, can i>e bouaht lor and ? detachment ol police and escorU
the name money uk Sow grade* oil. tbe prison.
Special prices by tn? barrel. , I oih Hr.mks and Reynolds are we 1 kn
p to the Internal revenue officers, having I
G*t tt "t r\HIT A "v repeatedly convicted ofilllclt distilling Ie
VV . I i v J 1V1 M. A Culled Slate- Court, i Neither of I tie i
hive had any educational advantages,
? ? are as rough as the typical moonshiuer.
. ^ ? his statement to the Journal, Reyn
L/OmDiete anu I Ull 'I'd n?t implicate Brooks in the killing,
r the laiter denies that he had aDy part i
Reynolds said :
STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED lio.N'T TKLL ANY MtM.
i i'. \ j o hit' in ' i | "I propose to tell my part about It, a
Metropolitan mmI of Mnefl Paints
UUI A I1UU IX UW?- II Ui ill 1U1 M;UIO llilie.
n? i "We ttjok the stock of goods at Bel
ul" hml saw what was there. Then I not Hut
slgu the bill of sale anil we went loyethe
THI-IV I At wards Harmony Orove in a buggy to gel
U v/lli' LU\/*Vo iV \j\J? mouey. We stopped at Mrs. Butler'sod
way and me and Hunt decided to go ovei
always on hand nt the fields looking for birds.
"He was a little ahead of me. I didn't 1
jy | ktiw I Hiiy weapon, but Hunt had a gun Iu his fc
Ma ian I luM M VtAWA and a pl.-tol In his overcoat pocket. He
LjlTiV _1.J I A J ^ tjT.l 1 1 H carryiUK the uuii ill his left baud and hat
W* w l m ?^ ^0m right hand on the pistol in his pocket.
*9 "I picked up h little Iliut rock aboul
1V. . ,. size of a goose egg and let him have It Id
I)IUCES IN ii?.? P f hack of ihe head. As lie lei 1 I rail lip to I
X single can 81-2\ A liberal discount lo grabbed liis mm and siruck him a few ti
painters using large quantities. with that (III he whh dead.
Oct. 25,1S33, t.' "Alter Hunt was still I went into the W(
a piece, to where I kuew Hud Hrooks
chopping crosstles. I got. him lo go hack \
III tk | me. I look his ax and cut ouen theb
T I III tf JtlMl I AII VI JlUIIIH !,IK' S(,"ic rocks In it. I ain't sa;
lIUlnErX .nn A/! RrriTl whether Hrooks helped me carry the bod
Vf IIVIIIUI ihe river or not. Thal-s his siory. Anyx
Q the body was sunk in the Oconee.
TIIK MUSKY IIK IIAII.
-DEALERS IN? . . "Hunt
had s&jO In gold and ST-"?i? lu g"
. n n , backs. 1 kept all the gold and gave Hr
All Kinds of Groceries,
' "1 ran the store lor lour or live days, w
VPV?H mPAT'S ?AT*<A<JP iirMi HFMi things got too warm for me. 1 went bac
r RESH MtArs, SAL SAGE. HOG HEAD Mrs. liutler's and it was there I was arret
CHEESE AN1-) FISH. "I have confessed lo the murder and I
pose all 1 can do now is to ask lor mercy.
^ A KT ^ ^ O Reynolds was born in Hall County, i
I f\ j\l |\J LEI I ?I II I I Gainesville, and was son ol Ballus IteyiK
lj / l il i * gj ^[ww J^jJl He is well known in that section.
Hud Hrooks said :
_ "I didn't know Hunt was going to be kll
Of ftVftVV HPSd'HIlilOIl and didu'l have anything to do with the
U1 ucatlipmnt. j|)K I W!ts culling crusstiesun Mrs. But
place, and Reynolds was to pay me for
"1 T| \ T work. He got me to keep at work til
M Kl would come out and give me the monej
J. wM^jJL V^tvL had no Idea lie had a plot to kill Hunt. A
Ihe killing I look the mouey Reynolds t
me and skipped out."
1,.,^???"! Hrooks was horn in Oglethorpe County, i
<11 VV il V S Oil llclIHl. Lexington. Ills lather was a Confederate
* dier and at the end of the war his raol
Olre us a call wben In need of anything in |\ucJ"ata, "r??b W,?.B lelt f,llh four c,',llc
our line We euaranlee satisfaction to support. "Hud wes the youngest,
our line, we guarantee satisiactiou. saj(l he ha(J ba(, a ..j,ara chance" all ol
a , -a ^ i j ^ _ i ; The men will probably be tried at a sp<
Jl <11 tlCUlar atteiltlOll term of the Jackson SuperiorCourt In Mt
given to our '
a Gem.
I I 1 TVTTTirp Vick's Floral Guide for iss7 is just out.
II I \ \J 1/ I J I ca" H?Kern is to employ the use of a '
ilil 11 |"\ |i H | mild expression. It is one ol the most ntl
Iff r\ | 1 |\ | '] | live publications ever issued by James Vi
- -Ll/JLJl Li JL Sons, Rochester, N. Y., and lo those who I
had dealings with tliis old, reliable estab
ji Annnini meut in past years, this means that the Fl
LLilt^LI Guide is one of tlie finest catalogues ol
season. Aside from the brllllanttniiami'
Remember the place, No. 2 Washington features, it Is a compendium of v-tluabl
street. formation on t:ie subject of (lowers,
should be widely distributed throughout
countrv. Vick's Floral Guide and pack(
Syrup wild cherry compound will stop that either Branching Aster, Hausy or New Ji
(oagb. Call at Harrison & Game. Morning Glory mailed on receipt of 15 c<
\
! TU TJtlJiil?t . . . .
^ lii^iiii Which surpasses any w<
DS.
? THIS IS THIS BBGII
4 OF O
& Tr> -fViicj Vvnc<i-nqod onrl
UAJ-XkJ KJ UOlllMO Uil.lU.
t stant vigilance to make i
jr CESSFTJL. Every Depa
W is now filled with Bright
? We have many surpri
J kind for those who take
? our Store this Spring.
2 Below we direct attent
J VVWWfcWWH
SILKS FOR SHIRT WAISTS IT WILL PA1
will be a Utile darker in colors than last (0 exrmlne our Jine
season, but the vanety figures a,id Ht.el Butlon st
combination of colors will surpass any. so mU(,h betteratUleth
thmgyet produced. We are showing a . ,r .. .,,,
. . V. sold at. \ou will be sui
beautiful line from 2ac up.
h|Ks UP TO DATE FOOT WEAK. PAST BI'ACK H
OLTlt SHOF. DEPARTMENT at "ricos we bove '*ver
11{, grown to be one of the most impor- Kayser Patent Finger
taut lines we carry, handling nothing Kayser Patent Mitts.
but Ladies', Misses' aud Childrens' THE LATI
111 a3 Shoes and Slippers, we are prepared to , ,, .
y of suit an classes. >? Ladies' Cuffs aud C'c
tton You should see our line of Oxford Nottingham Lace Cur
Ties?Black aud Tans. yds long-beautiful pat!
ement we have to-day the most comple
Very
Also the celebrated "Centemeri" Kid Gloves.
"T ~T~
FACTS FOR YOU. j CAMBRIDG
loI(l Some C>oo<l Ilusiness Utiles nml Facts. Talks of (lie People ni
e? order is the first law of a place of business;: tlie lty.
link lack ot It would be too trying to temper and Ninety-Six S C
wastelul of time. There can be no good rea-, Tbe Democratic Club ' wi
son for disorder nor idleness, and neither : Ninety-Six March Oth, with t
should be tolerated. fleers:
Juot neither too soon or too late; be ready James Rogers. Presiden
liar- promptly at the right time to begiu the work T L Moore Vlce-Presld
lllng ofthe day. "Well begun U half done." K. s! Nickel's, Secretary.
Make welcome all who deservo it; but do Candidate McKenie was It
olds, not encourage idlers to stay after the courte- milkllls hts irleudK laugh anc
rder- sies are passed. Mr. Jake Cbeatnam has ret
eral P'?ce of business should be clean and ]anti. He has been from hoti
Ful- kept clean, for gaiety and comfort, as well as be? las( taking a course lu
, to- to pleace those who deal with you. No trash tj-iends are glad to see him ac
tor should be put elsewhere than In waste-bask- Messrs. Hice and Cbafee s
ets or metal cans, which ought to be carefully town
day. emptied in a safe place every night at closing Dr. R. R. Calhoun paid a st
>ved tiine. "Gate City" last Monday.
\\ L Always be on guard against evildoers, with- Mrs> L; M< Moore was 01
vio- out making It notable. It will not do to for- brother last sveek
get that there are black sheep In every Hock. Mr BroatiuH Moore is at ho
n by The day's labor is not to be counted a task mrne(i Monday
d in to get rid of hula worthy use of time for the MlH8 K1||e ueard. one of Nit
ivere general good as well as your own. e(j young ladies, was happily
logs The smoker Is always a nuisance in a busy H?dden. of Clinton, Wedni
id to place, and often a terror, especially the cigar- The ceremony was performed
own who breathes liquor, keep lb em uway from tIkmm'wTly married^cmjnle1!"'
Ueen you, and off the premise*, .f you can. ceremony for CIin^n thefr fi
i the Attention lo social ant! private matters is \ir i.(fmax nhofoirrHDhed
""5 n,&2,ner.?i?.nf!:2J?f"1,Sl1^ ,1. n ?cV'"01hooB? P.d?-^,t.ee
a,1Cl ,1 ^v'ou can m nreventlt ?0li,ih- D? DesP,te ,he he"vy r?lu ?
^ prevent 111 fiprvifPH wpi'p liplri 111 flip Ji??n
olds Do your very best always, but never believe i ?!!.*,'"eia ,u uie Ujp
and you cannot better It In time. ' Mlsii Mal NlViiro and Mlsf
u it. When you have nothing to say hold your G^enVooci are?n town Th
tongue. There is euough talk already. 1 hivI ma^VHenda at thls n
When you slip up own up. Make no ex-! ^welcomed
cuses, lor a good excuse is worse than none,, jiiV iwiTdpraan of N
,Dd { bllL^eadyVndduimngrtc^ud who ask,1 l"e party Ut MrB* Al
unt' Olve everyFoueV'his full due in courtesy,1 iHBtr"FrJday li^bt^AlTrepc
ton avoldiug slip shod familiarities of speech. I evening g AllrLP?
it t.<! I'."'?8 beyond recovery should be charged off, eVeiiln?!
- f? anu lorgouen ; ior me lapse 01 lime ana wear | (j#d Waller was on our i
aud lear are resistless and not to be worried | Wednesday is election day.
' over.
,,ie Neglect to pay wages when due would be! ?
considered outrageous, but the wage-earners \
sometimes are neglectiul between pay-days. -p-n * -r TOTTf T?TPP<
^ In all your dealings tell the trutn only. A JWijAljlO 1 .LU luJjirxl'
ia, reputation for strict truthfulness and fairness j
i%hI is a Hre,tl possession. I *
1 nlh , One should dress as well as possible on his T 0reBt iteformnlloii
, ,K? means, and in quiet taste.
Itne "Waste not, want not." is one of the best leenlli Ceiitui
' im old sayings, and has a very wide application, The Augusta Tribune says:
1 j as you will see on thinking it over. I fine. Jt presented a comple
m j A man's work is hardly worth having when : itfe of Luther, from his birth
i he has to i<e watched. j t^je central -figure of the gr<
was A still tongue in a wise head. | of the sixteenth century. In a
Viih ne scrupulously irana auo iair in uu your Harriet E. Monroe, lilustratec
" dealings. If you liavo nottlie trait by nature stereoptlcon views and realist
InJ il W"1 coule by Prac,lce?aud be a comfort to nf historic scenes, the introdu
v t.? >'ou? being beautiful allegorical
vav What is worth doing at all is worth doing v |iich were moving picture
well. | their ever changing figures.
Remember that a mail is paid for what he
' does, not lor what he intends to do. !
The man that gets nmd loses.
een-1 Avoid levity ; it often clouds merit. j a qht tt1 "fnitnin
H?ks J Do not watch the clock at close of day.; ii oUlilU XUUiML'
ited, | Stick to your work, and you may depend on j ?
'aro-; some slouch giving the signal to quit. !
llarrlug accidents, your future is In your j * hat wu?t tiiarnei
hen ! own hands to make good or ill. What you do Miiwt Have,
k to j this very day will count. 1 ,, ,
ilej J ; From A. H. Presbyt
sup-, ? ? ? ; There is a divine order In bu
] tian character Just as there
iiii< mnn i~iir * itrttn a mi atlt ! nature building a house. We
'Id". THE EMANCIPATION. i Just anywhere, but must, bu
foundation. And the foundat
h i ? | character ia n heart right wl
kio ..<u i < >. .. > .. w there, and eo from that to a C
iVr's <all* on Hon. I. A. <?ra- fore the world and Christian u
, , Iiiiiii to KonIkii. | church. Our character and i
i ill ... ,, . , .. . have a solid foundation on wl:
l lie Editor l'ress and Manner In the account
f. I contained in the last It-sue of the Press and ^ ? ?
Jter Banner of tlie mass meeting of citizens of
;ave tlie new County ot Greenwood, held on last .Should I>e|-ort Th?in<?'l?
1 Monday the Hon. T. A. Graham is given cmitxiiectiou
near i credit for saying, among other tilings that
sol- "The negroes celebrate the day of their eman-; Anderson .lourn
her, cipation fioni slavery and I believe we ought, Voun" "iris can't be too p
iren every year, to celebrate this as the day ol our how ti^y deport themselves
He emancipation from Abbeville. and In public places. How
his If Mr. Graham Is correctly quoted, I think tlley may sutler lasting detri
he owes It to himsHf, and certainly to the ; thoughtless act that others ma
clal people of Abbeville County, to Immediately possibly strongly, misconstrue
iy. send in his resignation to the Governor as a
j member of the Legislature claiming to repre
sent Abbeville county. A man entertaining.
such an opluion of a people as Is Indicated Profit by Mixta!
by the utterances Imputed to Mr. Graham The successful business mat
To shouldn't want to represent such a constltu- ,j1h n,|8lakes. because lie is
irery encv, and I am sure no sell respecting people, t tn'Hke lh0 same ones over
trae- such as I know the people of Abbeville couti- nUK|led by success it Is easy
ck's ty to be, will want such a man as this to pose member how we have succee<
lave my longer as heir representative, once H be-> :ire prono to overlook our fau
list,, comes generally kuowu that he has given ex-1 we j,Rve erred. We all make
loral pression publicly, to sentiments such as his ! 8urely t|ie on|y WRy t? make
f the language would imply. ! to t: ke a retrospective view ol
ntal I think another mass meeting would be in ?? Oilman's Rural World obs<
e |?- order-th s time a mass meeting of the voters C(U) he done lu ttmklU|j a8 few
and of Abbeville county to adopt resolutlhns re- the future
this questing the Honorable Tom to step down *
st of and out as the representative in the Leglsiaipau
t ture of the people of said county. What say Grip capsules prepared by Hi
ants, i you, Mr. Editor. Old Lit. I nBVer fillI to ourp a case of grif
.don. d
0 have ever
In add
Medal
and V
heard
and Ei
# FRENCH
VNING seasoE
TTT3 Or\rr*TLT 17T7V ? -n ^ IhfiRfi
oiv ^i/x ji ijQiiit r
^ you w
we hope, by con- T the nei
t the MOST SUC- J 8. ?a
irtment of our Store J And th
, Fresh, New Goods. J soe. p
ses of an agreeable J inch
the trouble to visit J LAC]
X m
o o i 9 iire 011
ion to a few of them. J they c
. much
^V%%VWV%\ ^ ton Va
from 2
5c yd i
EMBROII
150 pie
lr YOU White and Colored Figured Swiss STof
Cbildretis' C^rt?in9. <?ll ">malch' WHfth ^ ,
loes. meyare iJiain and stripe Scrim.
e price usually , 3Window
Shades?20 doz. new de- , ,
P sifrns i ust onened Bleached I
OSIERV signs just opened. 10-sBrown
Curtain Poles aud Fixtures. IQ""*
made before. \ard wide !
Silk Aline-all Tints for Lambre- mus" brand,
Tip Gloves. quins, Tidies and Faucy work. Yard wide
Unbleachef
Tinsel Draperies. Pink Nile, Light Drillings, Bl
1ST Blueand Cardinal. Check Homes
5 and 6 1-4; E
liars. Cheese Cloth, all colors, 4 and 5c Spring Shadt
In.'nn a ?n>l 9 'I O
iaiuo o auu > .iww
ers.
te stock of Ladies Goods it has ever bee:
Respectfully,
R. M. HAD
. (
i-p | fiocal Development. I Jlffl
' ! At the recent meeting of the Industrial (
? Agenta of the Seaboard Air Line at Southern : I.
! Pines many things were brought to notice, ULiA
ii?l Tilings at which are of general Interest. Much was said !
to encourage savings banks and local build-'
Uo?. .. .j,,. ! ing and loan associations. The value of;
bringing in settlersand capital Is Illustrated!
af by the fact that one-eight of the taxes of; /% n A
he following 01- Moore county a', the present time Is paid by I 111 Til A
. parties brought Into the contiguous territory: \/]l lllU
l* ; by the Indefatigable energy and stlckatlve-:
eni" , ness of one man.
i tnron TnoBitnv > Evaporated fru Its bring ten cents a pound. I ?
i i i i onnv aDd eaoush money is sent out of the state for
nrrfo ? iS?m \i 1 them and canned fruit to pay the state taxes, i
A very serviceable evaporator can be con-j ^^4
trTu : structed for a cost not exceeding one dollar, m mm
loin ift description of which can be seen at the I I I
0?n,i01, .] Scottish Chief office. Look on the shelves ol'
pent, bunuay in ( your town stores and you will find no brands 1
.ho ! or labels ol fruits and vegetables bearing a!
ion msii 10 me narne 80Uth of Baltimore. Ought we not to .
icti h?P! remedy such matters, when thousands of dol-1
l a visil in iier iflrs Keni oui Dr ?he state annuallv lor
Kq ? i these things? The S. A. L. system will make TUP T P A TIT
me agaio, he re- an outjay for a ciieap model outfit for pre 1 tlxi LjjAlJx
serving and evaporating and canrUng home __
m1 products, and put It on exhibition at stated ; WT
r./v n, r??w times at points along Its line. An Inexpen-1
" h? \i i slve arrangement lor canning fruit cost* | Wedon'texDec
? \f'iV . > . twenty-five dollars and has a capacity of 2,000.. can do better ?nv
H lllL , They have twenty-eight "Model Farms" In I froltleas hunt V
iiiM hnml operation at different points on the line, and 1 clothes?buvlne
At?xton is promised one next year. These i ^Verv ta)enf nrof
the school aod wnj have stated visits from the stock, for the eVerv perfection i
free use farmers and breeders along the line. I to ? 'nf2,.v Whi
iiJ? ? i^i?rPui ? One thousand men are to be appointed North cheaD thev've irot
tl?t ;llld I'resby-, aD(, ln Europe lo hunt up lhe desirable lnves- Jjoe we've I-ot '
, i .?11 a it in 'ors. The sei-tlon which offers most Induce- clothes?there's n<
' 1-,ullfi , m^nts will get most settle . Land should be Sot uul^ W hs
;se young ladles 0,fered at a low marketable figure, so as to satlsfTcUon t
and are al- ?llereiit prospectors, who, you must remem- ^here exnertnew
rew Market, at-' |?e,pP'Unn'been offereHo >Seref??pellil01
ldereons hrlday others at eight dollars, don't offer It to these ^jstom talforiue'
,i??i hi. (.u,,.,, prospectors al ten dollars. The lands offered ciafis of KOOfm ar
lined his friends lbe Seaboard Air Line Industrial De- room for snrlne
rt a delightlul plirlment wm be extensively advertised and wh?u. Hnvfmr ft
i ihose wishing to investigate will be brought i H8ked for tbe cbei
strep's Friday 1youJ^^oolH ftt a,ve7 low rate,of tran?Porla- ' less Iban the Ui
sirte.H r riuay. t|otli There are to be excursions of news- ?Vhat worth hav
Cambridge. papcr men through the territory along Us claims the largest
line. Mr. Patrick is to get up three excursions published prices
of agricultural editors, who will stop at such values0 You've e
, ? places as want them. Maxton should be one innir nsnvprnnH ?
3DUCTI0N., B'0*?;. The Seaboard Air Line makes the pro- lhree tlmes tb
I position to spend lu advertising, at this place, found anywhere <
_ i as much as the people are willing to invest; lsfactlon in every i
?.< <h? si. - themselves. as-kind," but a g
ol llio Mx-1 no better made. J
y. j beiDg able to sui
J Story "or The!,RW " of ' bodV's^tyfe^Son
to his death. ?* ' iracm. advfertlse clothing
I 1 Tl,nl lohnmr iinrHn? nn iOUable SOTt. bUt tl
JHL rrnirillUMIHI PCVUU11 X. A ljui c?i?.y inuwiwi vw?m..i*(9 w- .
lecture by Mrs. shares of crop or for wages in money or other ?ancient. The st;
J by the finest. valuable consideration under a verbal or moderate sort in 1
ic reproduction" written contract to labor on farm lands, who sacks. This way f
ctlon and finale shall receive advances eitheir in money or est prices that c
procession to ?up Diles, and thereafter wilfully and without clothes,
s of beauty In Just cause fail to perform the reasonable service
required of him by the terms of the said S~~\g~\
contract shall be liable to prosecution for a I J
misdemeanor, and on couviction shall be
punished by imprisonment for not less than m, nl
ATTOM twenty days nor more than thirty days,or to lil6 ulOtllll
iil.lvli? he lined in the sum of not less than twenty-j
_ live dollars nor more than one hundred dol-j Remember we ha
it n i u iars, In the discretion of the court: Provld- of Shoes at low prl
ler hmikiom; ed tjie verbai contract herein referred to
shall be witnessed by at least two dlslntererlau.
ested witnesses. : DENTA
iildi ig a Chris- " xVil
Is un order of| A ('lunik of H ImiIuiii. j O. JL . IVIJ
can not begin I
Id up from the A great many quarrels might be prevented No. 4 Seal Bloc
ion of Christian If we had the right thoughts, and refused to
th God. Begin let the ugly thoughts stay In our hearts
liristian life ue- Some one says an unpleasant word to us. If > ~
sefulness in th" we allow ourselves to brood over it, we feel j
our work must worse and worse about It as time goes by. Benefits <i
ilcbtorest. Wre "make a mountain out of a mole hill" by r, ,
a foolish thougiit. Suppose we drive the It was once lUi
thought of that unpleasant speech right out ed writer aud hi
... or our minds?it isn't worth thinking about. ria
es with C iir- Marcus Aurellus says : "Take away the com-! ?uc? oetweeu ris
plaint; I have been harmed, and the harm is j 1U tile morning
taken away." Anything that hurts us may be years sunnoisiu*'
ftl* made ten times worse Just by thinking about
articular as to it. (tne same nour t
on the streets , r i equivalent to thi
ever innoce it,, to the life. Thi
inent by some HuiN 1 lose Ht Abbeville, S. C\, l?osi r-arrv vprv irrpat
y wrongly, aud .vuuy vviy mc??i
Wl,,te' cient to luduce
10:30 A. M.-going West , hitiierto practic
11:15 A. M.?going South. miiirrwi
1:1")?going Nortn. ! nietice to do so,
i?*s. 4:-l*>?going North and South. people who are
i always proiits S:00?North and South. that life is Dot 1
careful not to All mail lor the night, trains should be de- * transmit all thi
attain When posited In the Post Ottlce aud not in street lo "'1 t-Ul
enough to re- letter boxes lifrer 1 M- 1perform. The
led. t>ut we all .. Hobt. S. Link, Postmaster. for their complo
i'lm.stakes?and " ' 1 Stiug S10 P1""*
a correction is day lti the bed.
rthu past, and. Speed's Locals benefits of early I
"s(poss?ble'Tn Try Johnson's chill and fever tonic. No estimated; in th
cure no pay. At Speed's. morning the brai
Our line of soap and toilet articles Is com- ready for work,
irrlsoc a Game plele' cal1 und see before buyln& n onPfl, [ 8leeP we should t
>. :r>c per box. Pl a sPeert- [ work of the day.
fcCo. I
PRING STOCK. I
ition to our very attractive line of of Gold
brand, we have special values to offer in Silk
Tool Brocades. 50-inch Black Mohair at unof
prices. 40-inch Black Suitings in Jacquard
tamine wears.
ORGANDIES.-This is to be another Organdie
l. The tints and combinations of colors in
light, ai.y materials are so perfectly beautiful
ill have to see them to appreciate them.
n uuttujn UH1S5S H'AAKlfelUES this season
,nd 12c. are so perfect it will surprise you to
Lem so pretty and yet so cheap.
ieces prettiest designs.Trouville Challies, 27
'rinted Muslin, only 5c.
E? ! LACES l\
-m
it in such endless variety and so very cheap
san be lavishly used without increasing very
the cost of a dress. Just think 1 doz. yds. Cotil
Lace for 15 c. doz. yds. French Val Laces
c yd. up. Cream and White Cotton Lacef from
ip. White and Black Silk Laces from 8c yd up 1
SERIES cheaper than ever known and over
;ces to select from.
iPLE GOODS NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. |
Buttons?White and smoked Pearl,
ko "Frmnfl at OUT Store Metal Buttons, Cloth Buttons, Jet
0 , Buttons, Agate Buttons, Pant Buttons *
t all Times. Coatand Vest Buttons, Velvet Bind- j
ings, 5 yds in piece, all colors; braids?
lomeapun from oc up. 0f a|j kiU(]P) Linen and Cotton Tapes,
Sheetings from li to - K <^p00i Silk?black and colors; Embroid1
Sheetings from lo t? - >. Silks of all kinds, Knitting Silks,
Sea Island, Uncle lie- gj^ an(1 Mohair Braids, Eye glass?
4 1-2 c* _ , i Cord Garter Elastic, Silk and Cotton,'^
Sea Island, the best oc. i)arning Cotton?black and tan, Kniti
Shirtings, Lnbleacnea j.. ^0tton?all colors, Toilet Soap,,
lue Denims, Chevoits, jjoach Combs, Dressing Combs, Half
spuns. Apron Gmgbams, jjruftieg) Sewing Machine Needles,!
>ress Ginghams, o, H. iuc. gew|Dg Machine Oil, machine bands,
;s Outings, 5, S, 10, l-c. machine oil cans, machine bobbin
rinora Almnaf 4f
ian'bWouTdo'ur's'toete)"8 """"""
n our pleasure to offer. Take a look '
DON & CO. |
IS PHI I! I . "\~~'4
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',w
TraCk' PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS!|
-HEADQUARTERS FORTTTHAT
Dixie Boy Plows and Castings.
-^^1 Plow Stocks and Nteeln.
? '
? CUTAWAY HARROWS.
IB OF LOW PEICES Smoothing Harrows,
TT TiH TT Chilled Plows. Steel Plows. Subsoil Plows.
IjJj LfU lli Traces, Hames,and Plow gear.
xyfeX,w.Kif.b: Glen-Jones Hardware Co
pui our whole heart into u vuuuu uuiunuiu UUij
and seiline. We employ A KVwoTrills Q P
It by experience, strive for xi. Lr Uvy V V^?
md have got the art down
ile some are shouting how ? r??
,, we want to tell you how Iga Btj
Anybody ean sell common 113 123
y knack about that. We've
i S4?all wool and will give
>ut our belter class of goods, I
counts, cleverness Is taxed, i
a Is declared out of the race. >
nPAk" wlf.h fhft hPM? of
and we are selling that
actual cost now to make
stock. And Just tblnk of'
is. A little more than is J ? ? -V
ip truck, but a great deal
.won demand-about hair. Apportionment of the School Funds
e words when everybody' " ^
yoa'aiTpravels! of Abbeville County for Sclool
ota standing invitation to( Vaar 1Qf?fi_Q7 ?
ee if we are not showing Iwll oou ?*<
?riety of suits that is to be !
slse. You are assured sat-: g ;*
purchase, not the "as goodj ^ **-?? - c a X S5c
uarantee that there can be 5 ? ?BS o ? *: (Jca'C
there's no chance of our not c g ?? a g >> - ^ ?
t you. Such an immense ; qj: ? ? 3 * Sp*"*1 = v"? ? ca
erybouys size ana every- z,?.? <? = s <z ? - ? .
le of the 1 back-clothlers q .a jtonA7 47 cmo nn mojq
ia any sbape as the fash- ji2 .?.> ,vj -1 j*? On o?m ai
ieir Idea Is like their clothes -li? T.'J i'rw i- |-|m ?'i?i In
yles this season are of the o--.? !'in? ? * o^-nJ! 1-<? os
ength, both cutaways and i J''. ' '[}' {f? jj{ ?
or the correct style at low- J' ?f 3ft' 59
un h? vnuijp fur fhp hfeKf "*tS I.UWf 00 ?H# UU 1,77o Uo
tin be made lor tue otst, ;m , (X,.2 ^ 315 ^ ii652 u *
ass 59 1,105 8S 243 00 1,797 47
373 <7 " 1,121 42 311 00 1,805 19
I bJ /\T 272 51 SI 7 60 290 00 1.S80 11
XJL 228 87 CSfi US 20!) 00 1,124 55
3:9 32 IKS 04 309 00 1,026 86
ar and Furnish or 4St 63 1.44-", 00 383 00 2.309 63
9r ana x urnisner. 3)<, 07 ltW7 3t)y oo i,696 39
ve added a tirst-class line 293 68 899 11 269 00 1,467 79
,ve aauea a nrst ciasb line )V) J() , a78 ;JI a52 w 21S9 n
C < 275 SO 827 4S 300 00 1.403 28
;j4!) 9ii 1.049 79 350 00 1,749 09
HIS 53 452 02 135 00 695 55
LWHTTPP . l.M 48 4">4 4!) 109 00 ' 714 97
IN U ills ill. , -- 74 227 24 .59 00 361 98
lino%i wortli 52?'J 15S0S 4S0? 258 77
? * The above apportionment of the School
k Abbeville S C. Fund to the different School Districts in Ab'
'' ' j bevllle county is based on the enrollment of
^_______ pupils in the public schools of the county
" during the last school year.
The different boards of school trustees
>i Kiniiitf Kitrly. must not overdraw on tne amounts designated
for their school districts.
id (lOWll by a eelebrat- 'j'he amounts apportioned to each district
storiau that the differ- frotu the amount brought lorward from last
limr ..f fivo -1 ml spvpii >'ear wl" be. <)lU by the Treasurer in
11114, at me anu se\en jttnuary or February next.
for the space of 40 The3 mill tax for IS9C97' and the poll tax f
u man to ko to bed at wi" not be due nil..! November, 1897. Clerks
,,;,rlit iu tionrlv ?' lhe different uOhrdsuf trustees will be re?
^ quired to distinguish between warrants
e addition of 10 years drawn on the 3 mill tax and the poll tax as I
s consideration should an> required by law to report them separately
wptirh f nnH hp cnfli- In the annual settlement.
weigni, ana oe sunt Xbe clerks of the different boards of trua- <
those who have not tees will be required to make and send to this
ed this habit to com- Olllce Oil or before 1st of July, 1S97, an ItemIzmnrp
punppi-illv Hip ed Matement of their expenditures during
more especially tue tne present school year. It will therefore be
always C')U1 plaining necessary that their books be accurately
one enough for them ke^Pt- , . .
a u-nrL- flint tl>uv hmru No warrant of any board of trustees will be
e work inai tney uave endorsed In this ollice unless the amount of
re IS much foundation warrant Is plainly written In words and not
lint if they persist in I Pul in figures, and both duplicate and orlgivntiiiihlp
liniirs of Hip Drtl mubl be slK(lefl b>' at l?*Kt two of the
vaiuaoie nours or tne truHteeH of the district from which it comes.
j he advantages aud J W. T. milford,
ising cannot be over- r , Co. Supt. of Education.
e early hours of the '
n is clearer and more ~ ~ :
and aft pi- ? nio-lit'j Don't fall to try Speeds talcum powder for
anu auei a nignt s general lol|el use. Fnce only i5c.
)6 ready to attack the ; Spring medicines, onion aetfl, garden seed
. and Htationery at Harrisod Gained. j