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[ The Abbeville Press and Banner.! BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 31, 1897. ESTABLISHED 18441 CALL ATTENTTION SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NEW FOULAltl The latest out for Waists or Dresses. Unmatched, 25 cents per yd. All Silk Foulards, in the most exquisite colorings, 50 and 75c and $1, 27-inch Japanese Silks. Evening Shades, 50c. Plain and Figured Black Taffeta Silks. / 24-inch Heavy Black Armure Silk. 24-inch Black Satin Duchess. All Qillr f!TTA"Wrj"EA'RT.'F. TafFpt.&s in ewwr pnnnDitTo _ Ible Shade and Combination. Suitable for Waists or Trimmings, unmatched in price and quality, Black Satin Brocades in Medium and elaborate designs. V COLORED NOVJELTY DKES5 STUXT 111 all the new [ spring combinations. ' Special attention called to 36-inch All Wool Novelty I 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 aud the designs are simply beautiful, "Gold Medal" brand, Black Dress Goods We are sole agents for this brand, You will have to see them to form a correct estimate of their real worth. WHITE GOODS. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Almost every article of Staple \\ bite jets am] failCy braids to match all Goods in our stock new shades in spring and sumt White Lawns, o, S, 10, 12 c. yd. Dress Goods. UPJh?lCea Nainsooks, Piques, Mar- D1'ESS sales, Apron Stripes, etc. AI1 co,ors of Silk Finished Liuii 27-inch White Linen for Erabroid- f?r Organdies. i rw Black Silk Grenadieres, <fcc. ery purposes and Drawn Work. , . . r. r? ?. i , x p Black L (amines?beautiful desitr c Irish Linenen, Butchers' Linen, &c. WHITE QUILTS'. SHIRT WAISTS o ii a . 1- 1 '? : ?-- * - ?euui ii-? nunc v^uui, iuc fcient- *?iu ucjusias popular ID1S SCaSOt est valhe for $1. We have never been ever, We have the greatest variety able to sell the same quilt for less than materials for Shirt Waists. Cotl $1.25. Call for it. materials from 5c up. As intimated at the head of this advertise at our Stock. We are Agents for Butterick Patterns and Publications, i GREENWOOD PIECES. TO MEET AT BETHLEHE Satisfactory Artesian Well?Water to Large Junior ClanM-Flowers Ulo< Flood the <'Uy-l'er*oual*. iiiK-Tlie Darkey That Given ] Green wood, H. O., Mnrcli 29. i noun in Prison Architecture. Messrs. R. C. Bernau, and 0. P. Il'imnioud, I lino ivMi u r> m i? . I ?' W. V , maau 6(7, JO of Abbeville were in tbe city last week. There has been rnucb corniug to, and g< Mr. Albert Dooaiu. was called hoiue last from Dae West of late. week to the bed side of his mother, who died I Kev. O. Y. Bonner, preached two ear last Tuesday. sermons yesterday. Mr. Aiken, of Calhoun Falls, is now station- The junior class in Erskine? collpge li ed at tbe S. A. L. Depot. ! large this year that they will hold twolu Capt. "Bunch" MuBee. of the b. A, L. was exhibitions?one first Friday night in A in the city last week. i the other tbe first of may. Ex-Sena'.or M. C. Butler, of Edgefield was The second l'resbytery of the A. R. Sy n town one day last week. Is lo meet April 8, at Bethlehem Cbi MInr Ella Jennings returned to her oome Which is some three miles Irom Due West In McUomraick last week. Miss Jennings , fu|| aDj interesting meeting is expected, made muny friends?while in tbe city. There will be several leatures 01 intei Miss Etta Reynolds is expected home from ODt) ol tiiese will be the trial sermons of n Griffin, Ga., wbero she has been visiting tor .young Theological students. Another feal the past ten days. " will be the question or restoring Rev. Gi M M M D ./jwoun rvf #J? lo rtHtf * Khfl- ...... a jii.ui. t.uiccu.ui luiouij wcuk i.v> wunout Knowing what will be done, we vilie last Sunday*. I be surprised it he is restored. The good b Mr. Tommy lounger and his little brother 1 says Bonoethlug about bringing forth f George spent last Sunday with their brother meet for repentance; has he done this ? I Mr. M.J. Younger. has not, his miDesterlal robes should nol Mr. and Airs. J. L. Max well, spent Sunday put back yet. At least this is how some o with their parents near Pneonlx. feel. The solo sang by Miss Anne Dell 15 irnett In Auolher lnterestlnc feature of the Pre! "the Baptist churob, was much enjoyed by all terlan meeting will be the celebration of present. ' 2-iO anniversary ol the Westminster Stt Mr. and Mrs Fraud Che.ithan, left for Au- ur,js gusta, tin., tbelr future home, last Tuesday. Xhe flowers are blooming, the birds The primary elections are over and all the slngini;, the spring poets are writing, cfiDdidutes are happy Iho lucky ones at cloves are cooing, the bovs aud girls are leaRt. _ . ,, Ing, audthe farmers are Duttini? ih mrt .>ir. rerry Aiiurews, ine artesian wen con- era. tractor has finished bis contract here and, Hev. Brown :s holding very interested pi will leave this week for Union wbefe he has er-ineetiugs at tbe Baptist church. He is i a cod tract to bore a well In that clt>. Ihe ing llible reading on the leading doctines pump came last week aod itie supply of wa- |o 1 e. ter was lound to he MitHclent. Mr. Andrews The following story is not from the recc says the well here will furnish enough water Qj uie city court, hut is In the main corr to flood the city. flic stand pipe wiil be erec- A year or so ago, one, Fuller?a gentleman ted at an early date. . color, was incarcerated In the tombs, or < Mr. Greene, of Boston, was in the city last prisOD. Tbe Bald Fuller being too full week aod inspected the Grendal Mills. Mr SUcb close quarters deliberately set tire to Greene was well pleaned with the buildiug j priKon and escaped, unhurt, to cooler i and the aterlal used, and Oreenwood is as more genial climes. Two weeks ago, howe proud of her iipw mill as Mr. Greene Is. the same Fuller felt a longing to revisit Mr. W. B? McKlnney was in-trried last Wed- scenes of his childhood : and so he appea nesdayto Miss Annie Hanelson. on lhe streets of Due West in a somewhat Mr M. Leland Smith and Arthur Morrow condition. He was arrested and the cl were in the city last week. skinny. of police took him wlih no little pride to new and substantually built guard-house, he unlocked the door and escorted him in, Troy'* Tea Table Talk. id: ?"IIivou,d 11)ke.lo Kee, >*ou set o"1 ., .. _ . ... there.' Poor ! uller ! went in with a look The man r>r n>o ?despair upon his black lace, but alter he ti .. "Vn "A,"'"" in me situation, and bad rested awhile, .?v:? H??P Ii, x f-HbOath and it, like lifted one of the uunailed plauRs of the 11 all the rent of his strmoos, was as good as ailtj waike(j forth a free man. could be. But this was lor all as we are all, o.-onKtrmn transgressors In come way. M<?y our A. It. uttasiouu pastor have bis cords lengthened, aud his ?? * stakes strengthened. M Us Rosabel Smart leaves for Greenville >> e were talking with Hon.L. J. Williai this week to attend tho Baptist Young Peo- a very successful farmer the other day ab pie's Union. ll,e continous wet weather having preveu Miss Ettle Robinson and Miss Lois Davis the farmers Irom p anting a spring oat cr have been on a visit to home lolks recently. when be said It was not too late yet to t Mrs. W. T. Bradley and Mrs. J. F. Bradley oals- He Kal<1 that several years ago be so\ paid Due Wesi a visit last week. 1 011,8 on the 7th of April and made as tin M iss Sue McCaslan aud Miss Minnie Tag- crop of grain _lie ever made in his life, i eart are lu Atlauta to see Dr. and Mrs. L. W.1 OQt! ?f his neighbors sowed some oats as I Sbeppard. as 1,16 15lh of April and a good crop. Tb Mrs. Dr. J. P. Robinson from McCormick farmers who can spare the time from prep came to see relatives here last week. lng their cotton land should bow some oat Mrs. Jane Dendy is in Greenwood. All will I McCormick i lmes. welcome her home when she comes. __? Miss Lizzie Harvley went to see her cousin,! " Miss Aggie Robinson, of Mct'orrrfick, last! Mrs. 8. A. Glover is at Lanham's, S. C., to Master's Sale. Judge and Mrs. Cook gave an enjoyable The State of South Carolin dining to a number of Irlends yesterday. Mrs. frank Cbeatbum from Greenwood ABBEVILLE COUNTY spent several days here with her sister, Mrs. 1. E. Bell last week. | coukt ok common flkas Prof. W. M. McCaslan aud Mrs. J. Pitts, M pleas. from Clinton, were with Prof, and Mrs. H.L. :0. Cade, Assignee of William 11. Pari ScuifG last week The larmers are hard at work, and they are Plaintill, against Redmond Gibert, not letting their left hand kuow what their fendnnt?Foreclosure. right hand Is doing. Winter seems more loth to leave, than we |5V . ? , to give it up, these March winds are not very 1 wilTLE Ob AN ORDER Or KA enjoyable. made in the above stated case, I will otrer Mr. J. F. Wideman's store is being well filled 8ale al publlc t t Abbevllle c> H s, with pretty new goods, and Mr.T.E.Leard _ , . , ' .' will be pleased to wsit on you. 1 on Saleday In AI RIL, 1897, within Miss Myrtls Smart's school has closed, and legal hours of sale, the following descril she Is borne. property, sitnate In said State and County We will soon chronicle a happy event. I . . . ?, , ' Cupid Is working successfully, so rumor says., wit: All that tract of land, containing Greenwood had better enlarge her borders, as we hear of numbers who expect to^move^inety-Three and One-Half ( U# AI TCD | Mil I CD 1 2) ACreS' WALltR L. lYIlLLtn, ;z?o?,TZ. Attorney fit LJIW. bounded by lands of Robert Boyd. Sam * Jordan, W. It. Powell, William H. Pari .Abbeville, S. C. and others. I also represent a number of Investment' TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to; Companies. Loans made on Abbeville or for papers. Greenwood City real estate. 1 WALTER L. MILLER, OFFICE on Law Range. j March mh| IS'JT. Maste I. Ha,dd TU THJliiK ... ... Which surpasses any we have ev< )S. ? THIS IS THB BBGINNING 4 OF OUR 2GT1 t In this business and we hope, 5 stant vigilance to make it the MO W H'RPIS'FTTT. "RvAr-vr "np-nnrfmpnt nf W is now filled with Bright, Fresh, N? J We have many surprises of an ? kind for those who take the trout J,our Store this Spring. \ Below we direct attention to a fev SILKS FOE SHIRT WAISTS IT WILL PAY YOU will be a little darker in colors than last to exrmine our llne 0f Children*' season, but the variety, figures and s?rine Heel Button Shoes. Thev are ? combination of colors willsurpassauy- s~ mu"h betteratlhethe prlc? usbally thingyet produced. We are showing a soW at You will be surprised, beautiful line from 25c up. FAST BLACK HOSIERY. '8s UP TO DATE TOOT WEAR. . OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT at pr"*9 We ha,e nOTerm"de before" has grown to be oneof the most impor- Kayser Patent f inger Tip Gloves. tant lines we carry, handling nothing Kayser Patent Mitts. but Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' THE LATEST laa Shoes and Slippers, we are prepared to . ?A n , .. ,, , i F r r in Ladies' Cuffs and Collars. 01 suit all classes. 1011 You should see our line of Oxford l^oiuuguainjjace^uruuussBuuoi-s Ties?Black and Tans. yds long?beautif-il patters. jment we have to-day the most complete stock o Very Respectfu Llso the celebrated "Centemeri" Kid Gloves. :m. | I GOTTHEIMER'sl [ 8 SO /, j \ I ^ pJKj g Next to Speee's Drug Store. U j; 2:1 Prices that Break I \ 5* rt -t Is 2 ila Records. g ? X ff? p id II A Splendid Ladies' Shoe for 75c. || ic 'nl r<$ A Fine Ladies' Oxford Tan Slipper p !r* are |ll for 75C. If !fj i Percales, beautiful patterns, trom 6c yd. d Is: ray.; || Embroideries, srlendid Patterns, 2c yd. | j* eor: 21J Fruit of Loom Bleaching, 7 c yd. jg ^ U'lYlrt rvf TDlft ftllr T\?rtrtfi rvr\rl ri -Prrvm iS ect \T 1JLLC' Aiiic wo. jjicujjix uuwuo y ju -s! ? 10c yd, |g II S! I 1 | the ?I See our Goods and "be Oo^3 (9 g I! I voiced. 8 |? ?;i AATTimiA/rrinio :i" o>! sii uw i i nmivmrt'o. m i? aok * V^J 1,^ lie v, IJg. Ic-lir? ^^=3^ ^ <-U^ ifeViji? .cjjy i f oor ^Q?N2^'*vtJ>SN^'*vt)'SN^l42^K5Ndy^^C5N^\s^?SN?;V>^SNiAv'C!SV,y j w a National Bank of Abbeville, j: op, 1 ev rt -A-totoevill?, S. C. $ ;?i Capital, ..... ... ?75,OOOI<.l S? Surplus, 15,000 ?? '--] Offlceni |j? ? ; J. ALLEN SMITH, President. L. W. WHITE, Vice-President. BENJ. S. BARNWELL, Cashier. ! wt lag ]>llf(^t01*? S | {$ La, I J. G. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. C., J. C. KLUtiH, Abbeville, S. C., j J ,L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., W. JOEL SMITH, Abbeyille, tt. C? IIENJ. S. BARNWELL, Abbeville, S.C., A. IS. MORSE, Abbeville, S. . I 1 J. ALLEN SMITH, Abbeville, S. C. tei Sp rvOES a General Banking business, provides the greatest security and convenience for Its i cer. i U Depositors. Is ready at any and all times to make loans based upon Buch safe collatera th De as our county affords. ye en 55 Mob! Ail, Loan and Inrestment Co., IA Complete and Full is. C , j | ; wl u,e: Atlanta, Ga. 8T0CK 0F THE celebrated ^ j , bl< ABBEVILLE LOCAL BOARD. MBtrOPOlitdll M Of M Ml 1 J. R. Blake, Jr.?President 9^5 Walter L. Miller?Attorney. OF Rwr ?H JOHN LUCAS & CO. L R. W. Cannon, C. V. Hammond, 1 wt .as1 Walter L. Miller, C. D. Brown. . . ? . ?f 4V.? rel H j An excellent Investment company. always on hand at the uel Julyal- 1895-I895-tf M ? | m I ! : ter,| waterworks. CltV DlUff SlOTS.;" pay TXAVE your work done by a man that; L' kuows bis business and save money r>RICES IN ONE GALLON CANS b-r the ms and health. C. B. VERONEE. K single can 81.215. A liberal dlicount to i it Practical and Licensed Plumber. painters using largo quantities r. ! Abbeville, S. C., Jan. 12, IK'J/. oot. 25,1898, tf i OX1 & i SPRIT In addition to our Medal brand, we hi and Wool Brocad< heard of prices. 4C and Etamine wears # FRENCH ORGANDIE 4 season. The tints y YEAR # these light' ai,y ms ^ you will have to se , A THE NEW COTTON I _L L^UC.1- ^ n ***. i ? -- - 4 o, iu ana jlzc. are s< our Store J find them so pretty 3W Goods. 5 P*eces prettiei agreeable { inch Printed Muslil )le to visit J LACES ! j Are out in such em 7 Of them. J they can be lavish! much the cost of a W ton Val Lace for 15 from 2c yd. up. Cre 5c yd up. White a] EMBROIDERIES chea 150 pieces to select White and Colored Figured Swiss STAPLE GOODS Curtains, ball Fringe to match. Plain and Stripe Scrim. Which can be Fonnd at at all Times. Window Shades?20 doz. new designs iucf onpneH Bleached Homespun from ; signs just opened. 1Q_g BrowQ gheetiUKS from j Curtain Poles and Fixtures. 104 Bl'ch'd Sheetings from Yard wide Sea Island, "Ur Silk Aline-all Tints for Lambre- mus" brand, 4 1-2 c. quins, Tidies and Fancy work. Yard wide Sea Island, the t Unbleached Shirtings, Unl Tinsel Draperies. Pink Nile, Light Drillings, Blue Denims, C Blueand Cardinal. Check Homespuns, Apron Gii 5 and 6 14; Dress Ginghams, . Cheese Cloth, all colors, 4 and 5c Spring Shades Outings, 5, 8,1< f Ladies Goods it has ever been our plea illy, , ' R. M. HADDON LOWNDESVILLE LOCALS. CONTRIBUTED LOCA Msappearlnff Ex-Confederates ? But What "M" See* and Hears Few Snrvlve?New Railroad?Fine Rounds Abont the City Cattle. On yesterday Miss Lou Vose and 1 sle Murray shipped a lot of fine Rui Lowndesvllle, S. C., March 29,1887. let plants to Mrs. W. R. Pennlman, Mr. Jink Pamell and Miss Mary Loftls were vllle-TeDn. Mrs. Pennlman Is a da nited In marriage by Rev. E. W. Mason, Mr. T. P. F. Allison, who Is head of Wednesday at 12 o'clock, and quite a number cultural ^department of the State o t relatives and (rlends were present In an Bee. our afterwards, met at Mr. Sunders Parnell's R. M. Haddon <t Co. will have th( 'here a sumptuous dinner, had been provld- annual opening of all the noveltli d, which was much enjoyed by all. season la dress goods, trimmings, I A force of hands employed by the S. A- L. I bons and millinery on tomorrow, ? Eil I road and Pelzer Factory, are surveying a Be sure and call, as thelrdlsplay wli; ante from the last named place for a railroad elaborate and attractive then ever be 3 tap the 6., C. & N. railroad at or near the The Misses Matthews will preser laskell place. It is said by those who pro- ladles of Abbeville and vicinity on t !8S to know, that this road will certainly be their first opening day, a grand and < ullt, and that very soon. It will be about display of millinery, ribbons, lac ) miles long and does not cross a single goods, and many other attractive tream of water. If located upon the present of the season. Call and you will be i nrvey.lt will be about four miles, from this at their display of beantilul goods, lace. Mrs. James Taggart, in her new There was a pleasant gathering of young will show the ladles of Abbeville o eople at Mrs. R. L. Moorhead's Friday night, row many beautiful and attractlv Hon. I. H. McCalla left Friday night for showing all the newest styles In r olHmbla where he will spend several days. and fancy goods for the ladies. Hei Mr. 6. Berry Allen lost a valuable mule a replete with many attractive noveltl Dnonrnt,, M|| onH mill I Last week Messrs. Allen & Pruitt, of Starr, pretty goods. Miss White, who la 1 ime down and bought 32 head of cattle from j of her millinery department, will s [on. I. H. McCalla which netted him S23.33 everything new and fashionable in er head. It was beyond doubt, the finest lot j Mrs. Taggart Is now sending out som r cattle ever shipped irom the county. The ful dresses from her mantuamaking enator has a number of the same sort left. ! ment, made in the latest styles. To i A little over three decades ago, what is now j is to admire them. le Lowndesvllle township sent as many of A relic of thirty-three years ago wt er sons to defend what proved to be the Lost I last week in the excavations madt ause, as perhaps any other township in the ! Waterwork Company near the cree late, which had not a more dense population bottoms Just above the railroad befoi > draw from and without any self praise, ing into Fort Pickens. It was a must e say, that they nobly performed their i in 1m54, and "withstanding it wa Dtles. The remaining excnnfederates, as per j about one aaa a half feet under gr ill, met here Saturday at 11 a. m., and organ-1 was in a remaikable state of prese ed by electing Dr. A. J. Speer, Chairman, | Mr^Minshall, the cnlef engineer, has r*H i uj Hnoi/ahoo Than i"?r a ! 1 n hIk Dossesslon. and for a wonder w< Speer, Dr. J. B. Moseley and Mr. H. A. Ten- no one has claimed It. ant were elected Township Examining Died, on last Friday morning the In oard of Penslo is. There are only about of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rlchey, agt llity of the veterans left. Some of these three weeks. Its remains were burlet ave reached and passed the allotted limit | urday morning In the cemetery at I. id are living on borrowed time?some are Too pure for earth, Just tit for heav nd Justly so) receiving aid from the State? this fragile flower. fpw are neither needing, nor asking help. Prof. Todd, of Due West, was in the The long continued foul weather run Itself Monday. it several days ago and good sunshine took Mr. VV. R. Powell, with his pretty di s place, and the change has put new energy Katie, spent last Sunduy in the city, id hope into everybody, but this change Miss Mamie Patterson, one of the om shadow to sunshine, however mixed teachers of Level Land, spent part lib the blessing was a misfortune which Monday in the city, and expects to r< (presses no little, 1. e., two or three pretty | take In the Luther entertainment' ;avy frosts, which killed nearly, if not evening. me all 01 me rruit blooms. mis is oaa [ me.iuio. j. uiouuou ?uu u. .-i. j. >ry bad, but it ca"n't be helped and whatj formerly employees of the G., C. & nnot be cured must be endured. lust Sunday night for Mexico in searc 3om<? twenty or thirty of Prof. G. M. j ployment. These two young men ha oore's pupils engaged In a debate Friday friends here who regret to see them leu enlng, The public was invited and a good-: who wish for them much good luck, number attended. Rev. E. W.Mason, Dr. i Miss Josle Clifton having sold the | B. Moseley and Mr. C. T. Baker were select- number of tickets to the Luther en by those to engage in the discussion as j meat, will be entitled to the offered pr dges. The question debated by seniors was: Mugazine Hill Is on a boom and cai tesolved, that the mind of woman is su ' of the finest graded bicycle track a rlor to that of man." The Judges decided ball ground In the up-counlry. The favorof the negative. Of course, the query ! track is one-fourth of a mile, and w fore the Juniors: "Resolved, that lov"e Is i base ball ground will be the place of ore powerful than money," was decided In ' ment the coming season. Capt. Jobi e negative. Of couse, again, each of the with the county team and scrapers, s Ages, I suppose, having passed the age. : tended the grading last Monday, jen 1 lie Is bedecked In rainbow hues, an The Lutber Reformation enterta e, when lads and lasses, are wont to be given in the Court House last Monda ch devotees at the shrine of the "little j lug was in itself refined, chaste, Inst ind god," their decision was right. ; and highly eotertalnlng. The scene Messrs. R. E. Moseley, Joe Giles, Dick Speer grand, showing many of the old ch d Andrew Speer, of Audersou, were In our monasteries and castles just as they Idst a few hours yesterday. the days of Luther. Mrs. Monroe Is a Mr. Mason Speer, of Monterey, was up yes-1 cultured and refined Christian lady, rday with the family of his uncle, Dr. A. J. gifted as a lecturer, as she speaks fluer ieer. j telllgently and distinctly, holding he Mr. Joel Keys, of Anderson, was visiting 1 ence spellbound all the while. The ai e family of his kinsman, Mr. E. W. Harper was unusually large, attentive and ap sterday. ! tive. In her closing remarks Mrs. . it is possible, so say, 6ome of the papers,' complimented the home talent, upoi: at the bill before the Kansas legislature to j the success of the entertainment larg act the "Ten Commandments" will become peuded. law. It Is proposed by the same august; Mr. Geo. H. Peckham returned to At dy, as the ten do not cover all of the ground i last Monday. sired, that an eleventh, will be added ' If you want to buy the best goods at lich reads: "Thou shalt attend to thine prices from large and well selected 'u business, and let thy neighbors, alone." ! you can do no better anywhere than ii lat law will require a multitude of consta- ville. ;s to enforce it. Troupe. Mr. J. D. Kerr has in his store a lai well assorted stock of furniture, pictui I many novelties in Ills line, all of wl proposes to sell as cheap as any one. . j ... j Mr. .lanes F. Miller has a full stock o Purveying 3,nd irlsittllisr. Ties and offers bargains to his customi " friends. ANDand Town Lots. Also Terracing, Lev- j Mr. It. W. Cannon has a well and ca I ellng and Grading. Aocurate worn done selected stock of general merebundu lere local attraction makes a Compass un- with polite and attentive salesmen lable. T. C. ANDERSON, Pnred to supply the wants of all. Ninety-Six, S. C. Mr. E. A. Templeton is one ol Abb klarch 10,1897.?12m ' live merchants, who believes in keepli with the times, and Is prepared to s = anythingyou want lu his line at rock I i prices. ?ICHAI-CD GANTT, Is now prepared to do Mr. G. A. Vlsanska spent last Sundaj u all #ork In his department in the best lanta, and on his return brings gooi inner and at reasonable charges. Monthly i from all of Abbeville's patients In tt itomers shaving, hair cutting and sham-1 City. jlng 81 per month. Raaore honed and put I Our local telephone company have r( he D38t condition for 2ft cents each. placed several moro phones. Vmong -m W2 STnric m very attractive line of of Gold 1 ive special values to offer in Silk 1 is. 50-inch Black Mohair at un- J I-inch Black Suitings in Jacauard S.?This is to be another Organdie M and combinations of colors in || iterials are so perfectly beantifnl | e them to appreciate them. )RESS FAARIftUES this season M ) perfect it will surprise you to and yet so cheap. / *3?p 3t designs.Trouville Challies, 27 a, only 5c. JLi iless variety and so very cheap y used without increasing very dress. Just think 1 doz. yds. Cot- ^ c. doz. yds. French Val Laces MS jam and White Cotton Lacef from J ad Black Silk Laces from 8c yd Up j per than ever known and over | from. NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.4| Buttons?White and smoked Pearl^g IT Store Metal Buttons, Cloth Buttons, Jet Buttons, Agate Buttons, Pant ButtoOBp| Coat and Vest Buttons, Velvet Bind- -'t ings, 5 yds in piece, all colors; braids^ 5?.uPon all kinds, Linen and Cotton Tapes, ;,7 Spool Silk?black and colors; Embroid- ^ i ery Silks of all kinds, Knittiae Silks; '-"M lcle Ke- gjlk and Mohair Braids, Eye>^la?L4 . r? Cord Garter Elastic, Silk and Cottoifcj '. Darnincr Cotton?hiont or,a Tr-*A' _ . uuU bAUf rv MHf' ~faU tiug Cotton?all colore, Toilet Soap, ul,o Roach combs, Dressing Combs, SalT'; Brufhes, Sewing Machine Needles, 'j i9p Sewing Machine Oil, machine bands, ^ J' 1"c* machine oil cans, machine bobbin 'y rings. Almost anything in notions. if can be found our stock. isure to offer. Take a look ' & co. ' fj? T ci was one in the home of Rev. J. A. 011AM?9 .LOI D.D. . ;fS The Town Council bit the bicycle riders yesterday for four dollars for violation of ordl- J H,? nance against riding on the sidewalks. on nw In an8wer to a message over the phone Mr. i A. Cohen, the hustling clothier of Abbeville, ... D ? left yesterday in company with bis salesman. Miss ces- >ir> j. a. Allen, for Due West, where be win ,. ^ gslanvio- exhlbit a flne Hue of samples in the lateil Of Na8h- ptnlap nf *IaIWJ J " " . nf i ovj 'co ui liiutuiug auu gen is' inrmsninggoodhs^ "gQter 01 and wiU b0 prepared k, flll an 0rder? prompt-^ f'rlnnou ' 'y from bls mammoth stock Id Abbeville. . i iennes- gy clO80 attention to business, good goods, . ??nr1 low prices and fair dealing Mr. Coben has 5 ? A .*?! built up already a large trade at home and *L2I .tK 1 abroad. a???' V_, I M iss Mary Harris left yesterday on a Visit i$ Li-b 1t0 friends In Atlanta. if ro i ^Ve hear a whlsper of a Joint stock oom* t in iho 1 pany now organizing to build a large hotel In ** 11 i this city, which is to have three store rooms underneath. Will give the readers further * es dress Particulars as the plan matures. novelties . , , surprised SSSKS OLD CAMBRIDGE. e goods, I nllllnery | ' vsfl r stock is J The Farmers Now Have STothlnr to cs or ine ?* iee many Do Except to Walt and See the n charge (Tops Grow. how VOU ber line Ninety-Six. S. 0., March 29, 1897. e beauti- Rev- Dr* Bailey preached at the Baptist J , depart- church yesterday. Rev. F. 0. S. Curtis, the see them pastor, being absent from town. Dr. Hal ley ia ; a,fine talker and bis hearers were delighted ' ' is found with his service. ) by the A week.of sunshine. The farmers, no k iu the doubt, appreciate it more than others as It re cross- means to them ploughing and sowing and a let made genera' getting ready for a harvest. s burled Mrs. W. G. Rice, of Saluca, accompanied by ound?it Mrs.A- Q- Rlce and Miss Spann spent a few rvatlon days In town last week. the relic Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stewart have returned > believe to tbeir home at Iva. | Mr. Lomax, photographer, leaves today for font inn Abbeville. Mr. l/imnr Htri o oraat final nf d about work and made many friends while at Nine- ~ i on Sat- ty-Mlx. .ebanon Mr. Bob McCunts was on our streets last en was Monday. * : Messrs. Rice & Hayes, of Greenwood, were city last; down hunting during the week past. A host oi friends congratulate Mr. H. W. auetater Johnson In his recently acquired happiness. ' ! Mr. M. L. Bonbam and family spent Sonpopular dRV in town ihe guest of Mr. H. J. Rice. y ? of last' We are always glad to see our friends from ?turn to I ? distance iu town and especially so when It i'uesday happens to be Mr. Tom Brazeale. Mr. Brazeale is no stranger around here and averv HcNelll, I OI)e is delighted to have him back even for a N., left i short time. Ii of em-1 , Mr. Tom Walker Is on a visit to his sister -xg d many | Mrs. R. F. McCaslan. .ve, and i Ninety-Six will send up two officers to i serve the Dew county, Clerk of Court and greatest Sheriff. Hurrnh for the old Star Fort. tertain- j Miss Lease Sloan and Miss Sara Binns spent i/.e. j Sunday In the city. Cambridge, u boast; ad base j ? . _ . S bicycle ith the; am use-; a Lyon! uperini - J inment y even.ructlvel A-ffl ry was urches, ^ ^ II"Ss! PLOWS! PLOWS! iprecla- j Monroe; -HEADQUARTERS FORi whom | eiy de-, JDixie B0y plows and Castings, j >beville| - *V' , m . \ l?low Stocks and Steels. . lowest: , stocks, 1 Abbe- CUTAWAY HARROW'S. rge and ~ iTc'hahe Smoothing Harrows, Chilled Plows, Steel Plows. Subsoil Plows. f groce-; Traces, Hame% and Plow gear. ers and ^ Glen-Jones Hardware Co., 18 ,,re Abbeville, S. C. eville's I 3 e pace ; n;i| I?1 611 you; (?? ^ bottom i ' in At- j i news I '; le Gate j 'I scently | j ! tiiem i v ' y s ^ Ajj