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H B The Press and Banner. ^ BY HUGH WILSON, Ten [Pages. ABBEVILLE, S. C. g@fP?l)lished every Wednesday at! $2 a year iu advance. _____________________________ Wednesday, July 21, 1887. j I'nclaiiiMMl I.otters. Letters remaining tbe Abbeville. S. C., postoffice for week ending, July 20,97. B?Sam Barne, R. I). Busby. C? Hyram (Mark. D?Simon Davis. K?Joseph M. Krwln. G?Frrfbk \V. Green, M. J. Gosneli, Henry Greagory. H?Nettie Hudson.' J?Mrs. Rosa E. Johnson, Ike Johnson, Mrs. Mernervia Johnson. L?Mattie Lee. M?Mares Makee. P?Larry Pearson. O?J. R. (juarles. It?Johnson Richards. R. S. Link, P. M. llniidMOiiie Design. Mr. J. II. McDlli has received from Mr C. H. Mayhew, of the Cherokee Marble works. Atlanta, a design for a Confederate monument. Tbe drawing calls for a height of IS feet and 8 inches, crowned with n Heroic ngure. The proposed inscription is. "Confederate Dead of Abbeville County," with an engraved palmetto and crosspd swords. A monument according to this design will cost S2500 on the grounds. Tbe drawing may be seen at McDlll & Lyon's furniture store. Out ou Bond. Mr. David Millin, against whom the grand jury found a true bill for an assault on W. N. Graydon last fall, whs arrested at the home of blsfHther near Greenwood last week by Special Deputy G. H. Moore. On Friday Mr. Mlllln went belore Judge Klugh with a writ of habeas corpus. He was represented by D. H. Magill, Esq. L. W Perrin, Esq.. appeared for tbe State. Bali was granted in the sura of SoOO. A certificate of deposit was put up. A Season or NliorlneMs. For three weeks, up to Saturday last, Abhe" vllle County had no prisoners in Jail. The only inhabitants of the cells were John Mitchell and Wade Adklns, who are chargeable to Green wood County. This was an unusual thing. Abbeville has not been without prisoners for several years past until lately. Picnic ill Znrline. There will be a picnic at Zarline on the fourth Saturday, the 24th of this month. The speakers expected are: Senator B.R.Tillman, Senator John L. M. Irbv, Governor John (5. Evans, Hon. S. G. Mayfleld and Hon. J. W. Floyd Joshua W. Ashley was Instructed by the committee to Invited them. Come, boys, we are going to have a lively time. Joshua W. Ashley. - Re-nuioii of Orr'M Regiment. The annual re-unlon of Orr's regiment takes place at Sandy Sprines, Anderson County, beginning Tuesday, August 10th, at 5 o'clock p. m., continuing through Wednesday. All survivors are cordially invited to attend. John W.Thomas, Col. McD.Miller, Secretary. President. Event* In tlie Fntnrc. Abbeville and Spartanburg both have reputations to sustain on the diamond. Greek meets Greek Thursday end Friday. The Legislative primary will be held Augest .'Ust. ( Soldiers' Re-Union, August 19. Scraps. The excursionists got back from Atlauta lasfnight?happy, peaceable and whole. Mr. Jas. R, Home, of Ninety-Six, spent Sunday with his uncle, Mr. W. J. DeVore. Mr. R. M. Mabry and lcmlly are in Edgefield, where Mrs. Mabry's mother, Mrs. Bee, is quite ill. There are seven prisoners in jail. By tbe Grapevine Telephone. It Is said that a new candidate for the Legislature will enter tbe field this wpek. If tbe combination can be made tbe announcement will be made in the Medium tomorrow. The Volunteers. The officers of the Abbeville Volunteers Lave been commlesioned. Uniforms, arms, etc, for tbe company are on the way. The Volunteers will use Rosenberg's hall as an armony. New Telephone**. Subscribers to the telephone system will please add tbe following name their cards: John A. Harris, residence, 90. Dr. L. T. Hill, office, 93. Hadduu'tt Local*. Now is the time to buy muslins, organdies, embroideries, luces and all summer wash materials very cheap at Haddon's. Muslins from 2%c. up at Haddon's, former price 4c and 5c. Colored French organdies are belag sold regardless of cost at Haddon's, Ladies' and Misses' slippers?great reduction In prices to close them out at Haddon's. Black all-wool Seelllan cloth 50-inch wide, &0c quality for 39c, 75c quality 50c. A big barxaiti and extra cheap at Haddon's. Parasols?An elegant assortment still on haud and closing out very cheap at Haddon's. ^ Westmoreland Tetter Ointment sure cures ring Worm. We've tried it. For sale at Speed's Drug Store. Auents Wanted?Male or female in every county. Business respectable. Compensation good. .No trouble to make some money Address Chronicle, Augunia, Ga., for particulars. tf CITY COURT, ? ? Sundry Sinners Sliuflle to (lie Suuit inons?Good C'hnIi Trade. Court at the Hill-Chalmers ball has been of the early short variety since the rains set , In. Some got pulled, but not too soon. Jenk Thomas, of Fort l'ickens, threatened to get back his tools or get a white man's scalp. He started to acquire these possessions o r\s-?1 I r*i. nion onnlilruH 'Pl.t. M..v.?r wrote 'disorderly conduct" opposite Jenk's handsome name and remarked "So or 10." Jenk is making marks on the face of the earth. Wtlliam Mosby, who can be depended on to rescue the docket from inocuous desuetude, was glveu a surprise party He now bears the reputation of a solitary "not guilty" as regards disorderly conduct. Will and Lewis Stevenson, two Jerusalem gents of means and leisure enough to get up an occasional Jamboree in the happy borne, pushed down und shot at a woman Monday night preparatory to coming to town in distinguished company. The woman lost her wits and part of her earthly garments und bumped against a wire fence. Jim paid $f> for the knock-out blow and Lewis paid Si'> for license to be handy with a guu. FABMEBS' INSTITUTE. Partial Prosraui?Bring iu Your I?i*. eased Slock?Everybody Invitc?l. ?Tillman to Speax. The following circular concerning the forthcoming institute has been distributed over the county: A Farmers' Institute, under the direction of PresldentE. B. Craighead and other members of the Faculty of Clernson College, will be held in the Court House at Abbeville on Wednesday, August lth, begluning atl>.30A. kM. Dr. NVytuan, the College Veterinarian, will treat free between 8.J(J and 'J.3U A. M., diseased animals. All citizens are cordially invited to be present. Of subjects to be discussed mention may be made of the following: Horse-shoeing: The Care of the Brood Mares. Diseases of Domestic Animals; Fertilizers; Drinking Water; Dairying; Truck Farming; Practical Agriculture; Tbe Agricultural College, and other interesting subsubjects. M. Leland 8mith, J. L. Hugbey, J. K. Blake. Committee. CONTRIBTED LOCALS. '!. Ol ol Wliiil Sees ttnd Hoars on His ol KoiiimIn About IIi?* i'ily. Abbeville, S. C., July 20,181)7. , la 110MK FOLKS ABROAD. Ol Ou next Monday Mr. G. A. Visanska with his daughters, Miss Belle and Mrs. Rosenberg j;C und children will leave for their regular sum- uj mer trip. This time to the mountains aud ^ springs of Tennessee. jl Mr. T. (J. i'errln, the vesallle writer of "West Knd'' for the Press and Banner is off to Ashevllle.N.C, enjoying the fine mountain breezes of t hat salubrious clime. Mrs. U. H. Beckham left yesterday for a vis- J' it to her home in Newberryport, Mass. Miss Netue Hammond is now visiting rela- hi tives in Atlanta. w; Miss Daisy Neisler, one of Abbeville's of most popular young ladles, will leave next Monday via Atlanta tor Nashville, Tenn., M from there she will go to Charlotte, N. C., Al where she will spend the summer with her sister. *a Mr. waiter it. Hrown, one or me popular conductors on the G., C. .fc N., has a month's 80 vacation which he will t-pend at Portsmouth, Ocean Beach, Old Point Comfort and Baltl- M more. 111 Mr. Walker Edwards was called to Due West yesterday on accouut ot the extreme illness of his sister, Miss Jennie Edwards. fr] Mrs. G. .S. Majors and daughter,Miss Annie, alter a pleasant stay with friends in the city ,l* left a few days ago for their home in Green- D' wood. lit HOME AGAIS. Mr. Gilliam Aiken, after a pleasant trip of w] several weeks returned last Friday. bi After a dellghtlul trip to the mountains, b Mr. Wm. H. Parker and family returned ll( home on Friday. President Hailey returned home last week w after making a pleasant trip North in com- ?. pany with his father, who went In search of jj uealih and who yet remains North hoping to oe fully restored by the change ot climate fri and scenery. VISITOKS COMING HOME. re Our friend T. A. Walker was in the city last Saturday represeuliDK a well known cigar th tirin who manufacture the very best. Mr. Ci Walker is a genial friend to all, and a popular CI salesman who has a tine trade iu several T: States. w Mr. J. C. Miller spent several days in the bi city last week and is now on tbe road again, a Mr. M. T. Coleman is in tbe city for a sbort i respite and will soou start out on bis regular w trip. ta Mr. J. A. Allen, Apbevlile's "new drum- M mer" has his grips and trunks loaded with at the best goods which lie Is now bustling to vl sell. Mr. Allen is a wide-awake young man and fully alive to the Interests ot the firm he represents, aud we have no doubt but that he will win the success be deserves. Mr. George Shlllito spent several days ol V this week in Abbeville, bis old home, shaking hands lu bis good natured way with many of his good old friends who were glad to see him. Messrs. Jus. T. Latimer and son, Dr. J. B. Moseley and Charley Haker, prominent men from the "Seven Killed" city were in Abbe- ta vllle last Saturday on business. Protfessor Earle, of Furman University of at Greenville, Is In the city visiting his cousin, Kev. W. It. Earle. * Mr. Eugene Cobb,of Greenwood, spent last Monday and Tuesday in tbe city visiting her Brother, Mr. Oscar H. Cobb. MUs Nina and Miss Emma Carlisle, two ol Newberry's charming youne ladies, will arrive iu the city toduy, eiiroute for Calhouns Mill section where thev will visit their triends, Miss Carrie and Miss Georgia Mars. fhe?e are most excellent young ladies, and we know their guests will have a delightful ] visit. 0d ATLANTA EXCURSION. b? The following persons took advantage of Ls the excursion to the Gate City last Monday, Sb fiz: Mr. aud Mrs. T. P. Quaries, O. H* Cobo, J H. L). Iteese, T. M. Christian, Tom McCord, ca It. C. Wilson. W. A. Wilson, 1). H. Wilder, P. an B. speed, T. C. Seal, Ash Ford, Emory Penny, M' Uavid Gilliam, Tom Gilliam and Henry Gil- J liam. a I J I'ICNICING ON ROCKY R1VEK. Wi The following young gentlemen will spend oext week flshmg and huntiug on ltocky 1 j lilvey, as the guests of Mr. Walter Swearln- i_. gen aud will make headquarters at his bospi- f| table home near Swearingen Mill. Messrs. m Bradley Keese, E. R. Thomson, Less Smith, i Kd. Edwards. Chalmers and Joe Hughes. In tc nhsiwp of Mr Wnltpr Swpnrini/on Irnnu? .7 tiiey'will have a dellghtlui trip." ^ DELIOHTKUL SOCIABLES. 8R, On last Wednesday eveuing Mi63 Madge ly Graydon entertained a number of her friends J from 9 till 12 o'clock. Tbe evening was de- rw ligbtlully spent In card playing, music and ro danclug, alter which delicious refreshment# J were served. Tbe occasion was in honor ol Ct ber visiting friend, Miss Tompkins, of Edge- Sr field. i On last Friday evening Miss Lucy and Miss E. Jennie Wbite gave a delightful reception to a i large number of tbelr friends in honor o( pc their visiting friend, Miss Marie Wagener, ol wl Charleston. Ices refreshing and cool were at served, and every one present not only enjoy- ] ed, but will long remember the pleasant Cr evening spent in tnis hospitable home. i of GALA WEEK IN* ABBEVILLE. The bicycle parade and races were largely attended. Tbe afternoons were deligbtlully cool and partially cloudy which contributed Tj much to tbe comiort of all. Abbeville aud her visiting Irleuds turned out in full force. frj The afternoons afforded much pleasure and enjoyment to all and nothing transpired to f,J mar tbe pleasure of tbe occasion until the JA, la>?t round of the 10 mile race, when an unexpected accident, Mr. Stawright and Mr. < Frank Hodges were thrown from their wheels ' by a small negro boy attempting to cross tbe p" tract. The boy was knocked down by Mr. Seawrlght's wheel, and Mr. Hodges following close behind ran Into the wreck and was also precepltated headlong over his wheel, both sustalng painlul but not serious injuries while this was golug on Mr. Collins,of Due West, made the home run and won the prizes. It was thought by many that Mr. Collins would have won the race, at small odds, he being just a few feet ahead at the time the accident occurred, at the same time no one p( could say positively. The other racing were tine and "honors were easy" as we believe racers from all points won prizes. Details of which will be given this time by a more < facile pen than ours. All the base ball games needed to make them interesting was a team i that could give the Abbeville boys just a fair .j( field practice, this theTrojans could not do. ] SPARTANMURG VS. AHI1EVILLE. e* Pl! Ou to-morrow and Friday afternoons our ] people may expect the finest games of the Gi season Spartanburg's crack team well nigh ] professionals will play ball with Abbeville's tri team. Dook at Spartanburg's ball tossers, W and you will see a team that will hold Abbeville boys a full band. Here tbey are with da three pitchers in tboir team : Owaltney?Catcher. w K. Williams?Pitcher. UT Wllllomu Crletzburg?Pitcher. Taylor?1st B. h( Johnson?2nd B. fii Sams?3rd B. Thomas?S. S. L< Morgan?L. F. ' Berry?C. F. AI Sullivan?R. F. St Abbevllle'6 Team : Will White?Catcher. In Gordon White?Pitcher. Gulnes Hammond?S. S. sp Alex. Bowie?1st B. Less Smith? 2ud B. lit Collins?3rd B. v C. Hughes? L. F.. l'iedmond R. F. be Joe Hughes?C. F. cl General admission will be'25cts ; boys lOcts; ladles and misses lOcts. Let Abbeville and Tl all within her gates who are fond of flue ball M playing turn out and they will see some tine tb playing. Ei GADSKY'S BLACKSMITH SII01'. b Mr. Gadsey has opened near the Southern depot a tlrst clasB blacksmith and wood work . shop. Fancy shoeing of tine stock ana race horses a speciality. CONKKDEICATK MONUMENT. yt We are glad to see the Daughters of the Confederacy are already interested In this Cs grand, noble and patriotic work. Let all join heart and liana lu this our duty to per- ag petuate the memory of our Illustrious dead who gave their llle's blood lor their country, afi so that coming generations may know of v( them and learn to honor, and revere their sacred memory. Messrs. McDUl & Lyon have vv on exhibition at their store a beautiful drawIn;; ol a splendid monument. Call and see it and let the proud and chivalrous people of Abbeville never rest until thc'y have such a one erected to the memory of their noble ana honored sons. KEMUIOUS SERVICES. Regular services were held In the Methodist church In the morning, at which a special sermon was preached by the pastor, Rev. J. A. Clifton, D. I)., by request, from Revelations E 8:1. "And when he had opened the seventh bi seal, there was silence In Heaven about the ri space of half an hour." The sermon was ae- Tl livered In the earnest and Impressive style of b' the speaker, aud was listened to with rapt at- a' lenuon uy iue cuugreguuuD. jl Union services were held in ttie Methodist ti church at night, Kev. J. Lowrie Wilsou, D. D., w of the Piesbyterian church, preaching a tine ti sermon to an unusually large and attentive ui congregation. di KJ'WORTII LKAUUK. P.1 On last Tuesday night in the Methodist Rt ciiurch the first meeting of the Abbevslle P' Epworth League was held, and over twenty Iu names were enrolled. The allotted time lor each meeting will be only one hour, and will be made both profitable and Interesting. Hie next meeting will be in the Methodist V church, Tuesday evening, the i!7th at 9 o'clock P iarp. Annual dues will be only 5 cents per lontli. payable at the time of joining, and [i the first of each succeeding month. Come it and ioin in tnakln? the ijtaene whnt.lt jght to be in AbbevilleTa grand success. my express. A few days ago an unsophisticated "colored idy" of African decent, called at the express lice in this city and wished to ship her lite daughter to Anderson. This would In;ed be a new teature in tbe express business, the child was not sent by express, but by " eleRraph" as the "shoes" were sent during le late war to an old lady's only sod. They dn't go neither did the child. sundry items picked up. On last Thursday afternoon Mr. M. E. Lyon ving near Wldeman, lost her dwelling by s e. Most of the furniture was saved, but idly damaged. The building and furniture as insured with W. T.Branch in the Orient. Hartford, for S1,000. Fire was accidental iving caught while preparing for dinner, r. Lyon Is one of the prosperous farmers of r bbeville county and his loss is heavy. u Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Beacham, after a plea nl visit to relatives in tbe city left yesterty on a visit to friends at Ninety-Six and d grounding country. Mr. H. H. Hill lost bis fine saddle horse last onday nignt. It being sick only a sbort me. Mrs. C. V. Hammond and daughter, Miss ora. will leave tomorrow for a visit to lends at Pickens and Greenville, i'he Cokesbury District Conference will eet in Greenwood this morning. Bishop ? iincan presiding. Capt. J. T. Parks and Bv. J. M. Lawson represent Abbeville Stain as delegates. Mr. Harpei Boyd and daughter, of Hester, ere in the city yesterday. Dn last Saturday, Alex Speed, colored, met s death while removing some rock that \ id fallen into a well on Mr. Brocks planta- 1 3d near ML Carmel. As he began to move ] e fallen rock the remaining portion of the all fell upon him and buried him entirely, e was taken out Sunday morning about o'clock dead. C Miss LI I la Visanska, a pretty young lady 0 urn Laurens, is spending awhile wltn relaves in tbe city. Miss Louise Bailey is off today on a visit to latlves In Columbia. The wide awake and efficient Secretary of L e Abbeville Board of Fire Underwriters, J* tpi. vr. x. urancn nas written a letter to r larles C. Fleinming, Secretary of the S. E. V irif Association, Informing him that our ? liter works are complete and requesting ? m to send an inspector of same, looking to reduction in insurance rate for our city. ? Uapt. W. T. Branch and J. 8. Sossaman ? ere in the city yesterday from Little Moun- d In and reported a good time. Also that _ rs. J. S. Ciibert and Mr. Allen Guillebeau id lamily are now occupying mountain ew cottage at Little Mountain. a. MENU AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN?SUNDAY'S DINNER. irglnla Corn CakeB, Loaf Bread and Biscuit, J Roast Mutton, Fried Chicken, at Baked Potatoes, Rice, it Tomatoes raw and slewed, Apple Dumpling, with butter sauce, si Cantalopes and Watermelon, ri Beer on ice and the finest mineral water ex- ti nt?all this at Valley Cottage. p This pnlonv rpnfl tha Pi-flCO onrt Uonnor n"'l .1 ixiously await its coming every week. NINETY-SIX NEWS, i (tractive PerHoiial Points?Dr. An- p demon III?Protrncled Meetings. Ninety-Six, S. C? July 19,1897. B Rev. M. M. Brabham preached at tbe Aletb- % 1st cburcb Sunday morning, tbe pastor 1 log absent from town. L, Mrs. Gilkersou and children are over from 61 lurens on a visit to her brother Mr. Yancy C( lerard. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walker with Mrs. Riley ai me down from Greenwood last Wednesday tfc id spent tbe day and night wltb Mrs. R. F. b( eOaslan. ot Mr. James Dendy, of Edgefield, was visiting 0j riend In tbe city last week. Miss Delia Goodwin spent last week In town n, har aunt. \f ro \1 r?('o c I n r? Mrs. Attaway is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. , M. Brabham. Miss Bennie Piowden, a charming young r? iy of Greenwood, has returned to her home ter a short visit to her cousin, Miss. Annie ake. Messrs. Tompkins, Sloan, Bozeman and jn wnsend attended the dance at Harris jj thla last week. Mrs. J. W. Blake has returned from a pleant visit to friends at Greenwood. Mrs. W. W. Edwards paid hej father's faml- _ a visit the past week. Dr. W. L. Anderson is quite ill. His friends -? ilize his condition, but hope for an lmprov- B entsoon. j Miss Ruby Anderson has returned from 1} lappells, bringing with her Miss Sarah I nlth. -1 MIrb Luva Agnew, of Donalds, Is with Mrs. M. Lipscomb. Mr. Jim Horn is off on a vacation to some itnt. He did not say where, but we all know here the magnet Is and consequently, his tiding place. Miss Louise Bozeman Is summering near ? oss Hill. v Mr. E. N. DeVore was called to the bed Bide ei his brother one day last. E' Mrs. T. C. Lipscomb is happy over the ar- ? ?al of her mother, Mrs. Orchard from At IJ lrf?* Mies Kate Turner left for Abbeville last >esday. Miss Fleming, of Spartanburg, Is with her iend Miss Helen Fellers. Protracted services will begin at the Bapit church Sunday. Preparatory services 111 begin Wednesday nlgbt preceding tbe , iirth Sabbath and continue until Saturday, r Splendid rains fell Saturday refreshing the h. xcbed crops. We understand that active steps have been ade towards the new Court House. Very on the building will be erected. Cambridge. DUE WEST ITEMS. T erttonnl Paragraphs Printed for T Your Edification. Due WeBt, S. C.. July 20,18D7. ServtneR rr iiRiin.1 In thfi different rhtirnhpn bbath day. We hear Abbeville Is looking In the dlrec>n or another cotton mill. Dr. J. I McCain returned Friday from an tended visit to his old home and other aces. Mr. James Maglll Is on a visit to his son at reenwood. * " Mr. J. R. Payne, of Honea Path, has con*cted to make a kiln of brick for Mr. J. H. ren. P1 Mr. W. E. Bell A Co. go today for several iys recreation on Savannah river. Miss Ludle Haddon is spending a few days 111 Ith her cousin, Miss Nina Ellis. 9' Mrs.Clark DuPre.of Columbia, spent last aek with friends in town. P' Mr. R. S. Galloway has moved into the old n; >tel until his handsome residence can be lished. Ja Prof. I). S. Edwards is visiting friends In iwndesville. rhomson Hollingsworth has returned from * bbeville, where he has been visiting friends. w Mrs. J. Q,. McDavid left for Lowndesvllle tturday. ? .hi. nuu iuiu. j. yy * uiLwtj| ui ^vuuKVine, are ~ town. Miss Gertrude and Master Walter McAdams ent Friday with friends In Due West. . Railroad meeting Tuesday evening in be- 81 ilf of the Pelzer and Abbeville R. R. . Mr. Charles Pratt is soon to leave us for Ab(Vine. Due West will lose on? of her best -J; tiZ6DR. Visitors: Mrs. Rlchey, Donalds ; Dr. M. A. -U lomson, Mr. Olln Brownlee, Anderson ; Mr. P cD. Cater, Lowndesvllle; Mrs. Annie Ar- J? er, Mr. C. E. McKay, Rev. Mr. Earle, Prof. ^ irle, Abbeville; Mr. John Evans, Dover. Mrs.Sharp and Mrs. Bowie, of Santuc, have ie ien visiting Mrs. G. N. Nicbles. c. Protracted meeting at Little Mountain this eek. Our citizens are attending. We are having any quantity of nice rains. Cl Miss Jean Pressly has returned from Greenlie. w Miss Agnes Grler entertained a party of ? >ung friends Wednesday evening. . *' Miss Annie Bowie is visiting Miss Mattie S( Uvert. of Lonir Cane. f, Miss Minnie Bowie is off to take up school , ;aln? *! Mr. II. P. McGee goes to Columbia today to ? Hist la electing a president for Kurman Unlsrslty. 1 Mr. J. R. McUee lias returned from Green- w ood. " V . 11 SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. ' . yi oaiitilnl OirlM KppreHent Historical y St lit OH. 8< The Sunday school of Holy Rock Reformed [t piscopal church at Wllllngton save Its first 0 isket picnic on Saturday, July 3d. Ourglo- w ous Fourth was also celebrated on that day. ^ tie thirteen original States were represented x f thirteen girls, each dressed In white with red sash around her waist and a blue bal- h rlc, having on It In gilt letters the name of le State Rhe represents. The national flag, c, 1 LI I IIS BUJ pen tlliu HUIIN, UIUUUICU UU ? JIU1W lirty feet high, told to each the tale of the aity and independence of America. Adresses were delivered, essays read and short ieces recited in reference to the Union, after hich the admirable hymn "America" was ei ing, when all retired to enjoy a splendid re- u 1st and thus olose the exercises of a delight- k il and long to be remembered day. K. A. &i Call and see one full line of buggy harness, 'e are making and selling them cheap. C. ft . Hammond & Co. u WE HAVE JUST 8ICEIYED l LARUE QUANTITY OF HIGH GRADE SECOND PATENT FLOUR AND PROPOSE TO HELL IT AT 84.50 PER BAR REL. GIVE US A CALL WHEN IN NEED OF FLOUR. < k'E SELL ARBUCKLE'g. ROAST COFFEE AT 7 POUNDS TO THE DOLLAR. THE GREEN RIO COFFEEWE SEL L AT NINE POUNDS TO THE DOLLAR GIVES GENERAL SATISFACTION. ' NOW BOY WASHING POWDER AT 7IVE ] CENTS A BOX IS SOMETHING NEW , AND IT IS GROWING DAILY IN POPU- ' LARITY. TRY A BOX. , A.LL ON US AND GET A SUPPLY OF 1 FRUIT JARS. J x r uivwfcj. ua wjitn 1j>i iiCjCjU vjr FLOUR AS WE WILL SAVE YOU . MONEY AND PLEASE YOU IN GOODS i OYS' JEANS AND LINEN BULL DOG PANTS ARE THE BEST. rilAW HATS, COLORED SHIRTS, UM BRELLAS, AND AN ELEGANT LINE SUSPENDERS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE : PRICES. , 5T. JOEL SMITH & SON. OUTH CAROLINA COLLEGES' COLUMBIA, S. 0. ^ESSSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 2JTH. lasslcal, Literary, Scientific, Normal and aw Courses, r with Diplomas. Special ourses, with Certificates. Board 88 a month, otal necessary expenses for the year(excluve ot traveling, clothing and books) from il.3 to8158. Women admitted to all Classes. For further Information address the Presl-1 ent, F. C. WOODWARD. Delinquent Tax Sale. rate of Sooth Carolina?County of Abbeville. I>Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO -* me directed. I will sell at public outcry l Abbeville on Saleday In August i:he followle described property, towlt: That tract of land in Calhoun Mills Townllp, bounded by lands of John Link, Balklan, Napier, and Bradley & McCombs; said act containing 159 acres. Levied on aa the roperty of Susan M. Addison at the suit of le SU.te for taxes. F. \V. R. NANCE, Sheriff Abbeville County.' June 30, 1397.?3t 'he State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. robate Court.?Citation for Letters of Administration. vR. E. Hill, Esq., Judge of Pkobate. TTTHEREAS, J. F. Lusk and W. M. Maddox have made suit to me, to grant them ettersof Administration of the Estate and j recta of Basil Maddox, late of Abbeville lunty, deceased. l uese are mereiore, 10 cue ana namonisn 1 ami singular the klDdred and creditors of , le said Basil Maddox deceased, that they . i and appear before me, In the Court 1 1 Friday, the 23rd of July, 1997, after pub' Probate, to be held at Ab'oevllle C. H., ? cation hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forejon,to show causelfany they have, why the .Id Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this Oih day of July, In tho year of i. 8.1 our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven and in the 122at yoar of American Independence. Published on the 7th day of July, 1897, i the Press and Banner and on the Court ouse door for the time required by law. R. E. HILL, June 11, 1897. Judge of Probate*. HI II III: Due West. S. CL \PENS LAST WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEM' ber. Largest attendance last year in its itlre history. Two courses leading to the ile ees of A. B. and B. S. Total expenses lor le nine months in the "Homo" $115. In private families? $135. Spacious and comfortable "Home," coinlete and equipped with modern conv?nncea of bath rooms, Ac. Entire building sated by hot water system. ^r-Write for Catalogue to W. M. GRIER, President. 'HE M'COKMICK ASSAULT. i.A vri.i?? D/v?r wuk a uun..i * Kit; TTUI?C MWJ vuai^cu i* 11 u nnt?ua iIdk a Colored Girl is In Jail?Ca|>tured, Escaped, Re-Captnred?Fatli* er and Son in One Cell?Turnage Talks of tlie Boys' Adventures. J.W. Tumageand his son. Henry E. Turige, were lodged In Abbeville Jail last Satrday afternoon?the Junior on the oharge of taking a criminal assault on a Negro girl, lesenior on the charge of aiding a prlsonor i escaping. Mr. A. M. Carpenter, acting aputy for Magistrate T. J. Price, brought tte risoners from McCormlck. Young Tumage la alleged to have made a lmlnal assault on a Negro girl near McCorilck on July 10. He wbb arrested and bounl irer to court by Magistrate Price. Constable P. Sharpton started to Abbeville with the 3y, and was about a mile on the way when Ik nrlsonflr (umoed out of the bue^v And ran way. He was recaptured Friday and sent to .11, this time accompanied by bid father. Yesterday a Press and Banner reporter tiled attbejall and asked the Turnages for statement regarding the occurrences wltti bich they were concerned. J. W. Turnage Is 36 years of age and has Jor Ine years lived near McCormlck. Henry E. urnage Is 13 years of age. is of average size, eighing S2 pounds. Both are fairly lntellijnt. Tbe elder Turnage did tbe talking. His ory Is, substantially, as follows: "My boy and other white boys of the nelghDrhood have been going In bathing near the ome of Frank Bell, a Negro living on Mr. , IcGrath's place. Bell and bis family obicted to tbe boys using the place. On July 9 :enry went to the wash-bole alone and >und Frank Bell's daughter picking berries ear by. He told her to go away; that he anted togo in swimming. Tbe girl did not ave and Henry commenced pulling off bis lothes. Sbe commenced to iicream and irow rocks. Henry put biR shirt on again ad took part in the fight. The other Negroes rime no and tbe row HtODned. "The Negroes got out a warrant and Henry as .given a; preliminary before Magistrate ; rice. Dr. J. P. Koblnson examined the girl , at? found no marts of violence on bur per* , in. , "Yes, I told my boy to try to get away from , le constable. I warn you to publish that in , ie Press and Banner. I want chat undertood. The reason was that I saw several eg roes talking aud heard one of them say : 1 fhe place for us to do our work Is by the i ayslde.' I took It that they intended to go I p the road and lynch my boy. Mr. C. C. ] orley and Mr. Price told me that the Negroes i ad an idea ol lynching. That's why I told i im to watch his chances and escape if possl- i le, and why I helped him get out of the way. "When Mr. Sharpton was a mile or so above icCormlck I came up behind him, about 80 ards distant. He looked back at :tne and the ] oy Jumped out and ran. He outrau Mr. ' harpton completely. Mr. Sharpton shot | sveral times at the boy. "I overtook n - boy and carried him over ito Georgia. Last Friday we came back | n this side and both of us were arrested. I ( as arrested for helpfng Henry escape. Mr. , lbert Carpenter, editor of the McCormlck ( Imes, brought us here. "I don't know the name of the girl Henry , tiu Liiu iiiw wiui. raue in uuuui uin Bi/.oniiu i about 12 or 13 years old. .She Is of a ginger ike color." i KeNtfl.urnnt. Bruoe'p 1h the place to get your chickens, ?gs, butter, Hour, meat, sugar, coflee, lard, ibacco and cigars, and In fact everything opt In a first-class grocery. Phone No. 89 leals at all hours. April 7,1S97. a mos. Crinkled and plain Chiffon In all shades, luslllne and China Bilks In different colors t Mrs. Taggart's. ? PT/EflTTnN PnRTPnWTITV ?? x Tuesday, 31st Anffnst, Is the Day Fixed. The Democratic Executive Committee having authorized me so to do, I hereby revoke the order of said committee, fixing the6tb of August as the day for the primary to elect f a successor to the Hon. T. A. Graham, and ap- ^ point Tuesday, the 31st day of August as the day for said primary. In case a second prl- ? mary is necessary, the 13th day of .September Is hereby appointed for said second primary. ? This change Is made in view of the fact that the Senatorial campaign party will address ibe people of Abbeville County on the Gtb of August, and In view of the further fact that a primary for Senator has been ordered to be held on the 81st of August, and it 1b deemed sxpedlent by the committee to dispense with io many elections. The following have been appointed man agers ior oom me aeuiiurim huu uej(iBiai>ivc primaries. Tbe managers are as follows : Abbeville No. 1?J. Frazer Lyon, Jones F. Miller, J. A. Harris.? Abbeville No. 2?J. E. Jones, G. H. Moore, Will Calvert. Lowndesville No. 1?S. S. Boles, W. M. Ten ent,E. W. Harper. Lowndesville No. 2?G. W. McNalr, R. W. Williams, B. A. Bell. Troy? Donnalds?John McDill, Will Donnald, C. V. Martin. Mount Carmel- John Tarrant, W. L. Miller, B. A. Boyd. McCormlck?S. L. Edmunds, Walter Harmon. T. A. Box. Cedar Springs?A. T. Brown, Alf Lyon, Jas. ? Crawford. Lebanon?Jas. Gilbert. J. A. Gilliam. John Mabry. Mountain Views?Marcus Winn, Lamar # Cliukscales, James Schroder. I Long Cane?J. F. Calvert, H. W. Bowie, \ Hftrtnw f!rfiwford. An treville?S. C Knox, S. J. Wakefield, g Pink McCarter. Due West^-G. N. Nlckles, Rice Ellis, M. E % Holllngwortb. ^ Hampton?W. A. Glllaham, W. W, Wilson, h A. F. Carwlle. 8 Means' Cbapel?J. H. Barkskale, L. C. 5 Nlckles, T. H. Reid. Ji Magnolia?A. A. Edwards, C. G. McAUester R. W. Hester. Frank B. Gary. Cbr. Dem. Ex. Com. NOT A BIT DEAD, B. R. Tillman Ik Very flinch Allye?A p Rumor Exciting: Bat False. About 4 o'clock last Thursday afternoon an axcitlng rnmor gained currency here. Tbe long-dlBtance telephone brought from Greenville a report that Henalor B. R. Tillman bad been killed by an electric car In Washington, rhe Press and Banner man ran up agafnst the rumor and immediately proceeded to bunt tbe source. Further than tbe long distance 'pbone story nothing could be learned until morning. It was soon found however, that tbe telegraph and telephone wires all over tbe State were loaded with the report and with anxious Inquiries. The story was considerably doubted by the malorlty. but the well-known disposition to believe any old thing about Tillman caused many to conclude tbat the great Carolinian's Sbenomenal career bad come to a tragic end, efinlte assurance of a fake came' with Saturday's papers, which announced that the;SenaLor bad on the day before secured the passage bis Dispensary bill through the Senate. Senator Tillman Is now doing some work which should secure for him the appreciation jf the people of Abbeville. It is probable that the Senator will be in Abbeville the first week In August. T Always in the front: C. |P. Hammond & | 7o. have big bargalus In harness and saddles J for you. ^ Fresh candies received every week at Jpeed's. WE DW^T our prices will caus astonishment, but ripple of interest. THE PROOF IS EASY.: It will cost you n j.d. k i Glen-Jonen Parilware Co.'n I^ocalH. BloyclGB. Our line has been Belected with ilue respect to the merit of other makes, and we feel assured tbat the wheels which we ot handle have the best points of all. They are strong, neat, and fast. Prloes all right. Cleveland, Westfleld, A.etna, represent the illfl'erent grades. We also have a line of bicycle sundries, spokes, rims, lamps, gongs, \) etc. ? Hot weather Is at hand. How are you goIng to keep your butter mild, and other artl- lti cles cool? Let us help you. You should have a refrigerator. We nave the moat complete, namely : the "Gurney." If you know anything about refrigerators you are already J aware that "Gurney" means the best. If you are not posted come and we will Interest you. We have what you need. Do not blame the flies bnt keep them out of ^ the house by using screen doors and windows. Should you not use them, keep the flies out of the food by using fly fans. We can help you. 1C Preserve your health during the hot months jn by using the oil gas cooking stoves. They 3onsume ordinary keroslne oil. The oil gas cooking stove Is a necessity to th6 hous&keep- A sr during the summer months especially. ,. We will show you one In operation at our tDl store. Pri By the way, we have tried most of the ice J oream churns, such as White Mountain, ? Lightning, Artie, Blizzard, Ohio and others. Some are good, some are bad, but the kind that you can depend on Is the "Woniier" which is our choice. ? x Anothfir lot of Grandiifir flonr to mmn In or thi& week. Bruce's is the place to get good pure ice "J cream, we sell to white or colord. We sell for the money and money only. in B. C. Wilson and Co. have a full stock ol I Heinz's Pickle and condiments. da Vhero Shall we | EDUCATE I A )ur Daughters? | j ? O 92, | Why J *1 BECAUSE: 1st It is a Christ! 2d. It is thoroug ment. 3d. It is the CH State. (Tbl 4th. There is no l the South. jrrand Sum: J ASH SAI BEGINS T< HADE 'rices Cut on a Varie Just Now ii 30 Inch Printed Organdies, 6 l-4c,' 31 lncb Tinted Organdies, 10c, fori A big drive in Printed Ma8llns,3 77 lncb Wblte Frenob Organdies FOR LADIE 50 Inch Bleach Sicilian Clotb, 39 t French Cballles, 25c, former prlc< Another case of that 11-0 White < New l|ne 26 inch Silk Perasol, mi MILBI Suitable for the season Ladles' Linen Collasrs and Cuffs White Goods. Embroideries, Lac Great Bargains in sllPpers, to clo Very res] I M. HAI XT lrD77r^T :e a man to throw his hands we feel they will produce ii othing. You will be pleasec rours for Furniture, ERR,! ABBEVILLE, S. C. 1 For Rent. ore, Dwelling and Farm for Rent at Jones, S. G. STE HAVE A DAILY MAIL. FLOUtt? lsblog High School, Good Sunday hool, preaching twice a rnontb, healthy lollty, fertile lands, and prosperous commun\ we extend a cordial invitation to good ople to cast their lot with ub. W. T. JONES. ruly7, 1897. 3mo. otice to Debtors and Credi tors. e State of South Carolina?County of Abbeville?Probate Court. the matter of the Estate of U. W. Collins, Deceased. LL PEBSONS INDEBTED TO SAID Estate must settle without delay, and ese holding claims against the estate must esent them properly attested to R. R. TOLBERT, Jr., Administrator, lune 20,181)7. r"_o_i_ r> x rur oaie or neru. HE ABBEVILLE INN IS FOR SALE rent. Terms easy. Apply to MRS. M. M. MILLER, at the Inn. iruce's reaturant is up to dale with eomeIng good to eat. truce's Ice Cream Business commences to y y m Due West.. 1 Female '\JM College. ^|i| an Institution. hly'equipped In every depart eapest Female College In the 8 last statement will be verified. , >etter location for a College In a mer : jhi ODAY. if )ON'S ty of Goods that areola n Demand. I former price 10c. i mer price, 12 l-2c. are still the rage. Trimmings to anlt. S9 SKIRTS, ind 50 cents, former price, 80 and 75o. Q,ullt the greatest value of the Seasonal. Eitchlesa In price and quality, 99c. NERY S i constantly on band. tae out broken lotn. jeotfally, JDON - Com --- -- ? * above his head in speechless n Viim mnrp than an nrfiinarv " ?GET OUR PRICES. * 1. II ;?? s>LOCK BOX NO. 24<?^ . ^'PHONE NO. 8o^7 ' | Notice. rpHE County Board of Education has em_L ployed Prof. P. L. Grler, of Dae West, to re-distrlct Abbeville coanty, for the purpose of making smaller and more convenient School Districts. This work will be commenced on Monday, the 5m of July next, beginning near Lowndesville. Any assistance that may be given to Prof. Grler by the different Boards of District Trustees will be appreciated. W. T. MILFORD, June 28th, 1897. tf Chm. Co. Board. * 5? The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. IN COMMON PLEAS. Wm. H. Parker and others, Creditors, Plaintiffs, against Carolina Savings Bank and other Stockholders, Defendants. IN OBEDIENCE TO ORDER OF COURT, all creditors of the late Bank of Lowndesville are hereby notified to present and prove their claims before me, within thirty days from date or be barred. WALTER L. MILLER, Master. Abbeville, S. C., June 30,1897. 4t. Try a pair of our home-made, whole stock brogans at $1.15 a pair. Give Cobb & McDavld a trial when In need of shoes. Grandeur flour?fine. We always give the trade the best thing mil. Kpa nnr linn of solid oak rockers anrl divans. Hurry and get some. Buy them while they last. Ttie best of their kind. Celluloid starch?5 and 10c packages. Lots of dried fruit. Apples, pears, oeachea and prunes. Cobb & McDavid will sell you shoes until further uotlce at oost. . a/ i