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The Press and Banner BY HUGH WILSON. Twelve !Pages. ABBEVILLE, S. C. JST"Published every Wednesday a $2 a year iu advance. Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1897. Unclaimed Letters. Letters remaining in Abbeville, S. C., pos office for week ending Oct. 19, 1S97: A?John Adams, Miss May Allen. J. A. Ad ams, M. Allen. B?Cieo. C. Barnwell, S. O. Bell, J. H. Bobo Silvia Brown. Frank Belcher, Walter L Blackwell, James Bibbs. C?Victoria Covingtou, Alfred Cbildes, An drew Crofford. D?A. F. Daring, Lou Doneldson. F? Mrs. Janie Fisher. G?Natheru Gorgaus. H?H. L. Huse, Hose Call Hoen. T?T Mien Allirv Jnbnson, Beujainine Jenkins. K?Mrs. Joseph H. Knox. L?Luther Lomax, Alexander J. Liddle, H H Ltnton. M?Emerllne Morris, Landors Martin, Lef toy McCombs. P?J. Pool, Caslin PrtKson. Pleasant Perry, G W. Patison. MIks M?g?le Peiiel. R-Wm, Robinson, Abb. Rarney. S-G. R. M. Smith. T-W. K. Taylor. W?S. W. Warden. T. E. WlnRlow, John Waulton, Mrs. S. A. Wilson, Mr. Wright. Y?Miss Bessie Younc. Robt. S. Link, P. M. THE TELEPHONE. | New Xhhiph Which Yon Should Add r to Yonr LUt Card. Subscribers will please add tbe following namesand numbers to tbelr lists. Bollock. W. R.?Office 92. Bullock, W. P.?Residence 87. Boyd. L. A.?Residence 83. Hall. G.?Residence 86. Pemberton, C.?Residence, KS. Wysong, J. W.?Residence SS. Kiiiingsworth, s. k.?tfsiaence yo. Kiiiingsworth, S. F.?Office 97. Cohen's Dry Goods Co.?Store <3. Hammond, C. P. & Co.?Store 94. McMillan. J. L.?Residence 90. Cannon, R. W.?Store 82. Thomson, T. P.?Market 99. Aiken <fc Ei I Is?Insurance office 97. Hill, Dr. L. T.-Office 9S. Harris, J. A.?Residence 9G. For Nnle. One of the most desirable places in Abbeville county, situated one and three-fourth miles from Court House, containing 200 acres, well improved, and has a four horse farm open and in a good state of cultivation. Has 5;ood dwelling and out houses. For partlfuars, address box 106, Abbeville, S. C. 2t I The Cheap?*! Ever Offered. On the 20th and 20th, the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets to the Nashville Exposition at the rate ofbalf a centa mile for the distance traveled in going and returning. Hon. Patrick Walsh has been nominated for Mayor ot Angusta. He is one of the best and truest men in the South. $4.30 TO NASHVILLE. The Cheapest Trip Ever Offered to Anybody?Good Tor Ten Dayii. i On the20tband 26th Instant, the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trio tickets to Nashville, good for ten days, HtS4.H0. On and after the 25th instant, will begin the sale of tickets at about two-thirds of the rates heretofore charged to the great cities of the North, including New York, Philadelphia, k Baltimore, Washington. i The loveof money istherootofallevll. We | are not so dear in love with tbe pelf of tbese hard tiroes to want all tbe gain. We divide f tbe profits with our customers. J. D. Kerr. We never tire of telling our friends what bargains we have for tiiein in the furniture line. J. D. Kerr. Our customers are like the revolving shore lights; they go, but return again. J. D. Kerr. Bell, Ell In A Co'n. Locals. We feel Justly proud of the high praise we have received from Due West connoisseum on our display of Hats and Dress Goods. Bell, Ellis & Co. We sold more Hats and Dress Goods during our opening than was ever sola belore at an opening. Bell, Ellis & Co. Beautiful Wool Plaids Just received In the yery latest Parlsan styles. Bell, Ellis & Co. We havejust received a fresh lot of French novelties Id Dress Goods new In style and de^ sign. Bell, Ellis & Co. Everyone was pleased with our display ol Hats on opening day, and we received many compliments, and best of all many orders, Bell, Elllti & Co. We have the best lino of Hats and Dress Goods that you will lu many miles travel. Bel!, Ellis tC Co. Amos B. Morse"* Local*. A small lot "Red Rust Proof Seed Oati Just in. They will soon all be gone. Amoi B. Morse. To arrive this week very fine new crop o New Orleans Syrup und MuscavadoMolasseB Amos B. Morse. The best line of cheap baskets ever offered in Abbeville are to be found at my store. Open baskets. 3c, 5c, 8c, 10c, aud 15c. Covered baskets, 5c, 10c, loc, 20c, 25c, 30c. Large clothes baskets, 25c and 35c. Large waste baskets, 20c and 25c. My tln-llDed dinner baskets, sornelhini new, and a good idea. I have a few pearl and multiplying onioi sets left. Now Is a good time to plant them A Splendid line of corduroy and Jean pants Just openep. ) A fresh stock of tomatoes, oakra and tc matoes, peas, corn, Baked beans with tornati sauce,at 10and 15 cents. Peaches etc. Ful cream cheese and maccoronl. l. Smnkpre! I am Davlnf more uttention thi rFal! to my cigar trade. Call on uie If yoi wish a real good smoke. 1 have an excelled cigar at oc. straight, aud also nix lor 25c. M; two-for-5c. cigars are extra good. Also che roots, cigarettes and smoking tobaccos. I have the finest pearl onion sets you eve saw. and they are selling fast. Also whit multiplying onion sets. Every good farmer should have one of m; rat traps to put In his crib as soon as he house his corn. To arrive this week: A fresh lot of the ver; best sugar cured hams and breakfast bacon. Fine fresh mackerel In barrels and kits. I have as handsome and cheap line of la; robes as was ever shown In this market. If you want a good saddle, or a cheap one, can supply you. Look at my line of 5c. outings. It will d you good whether you buy or not. A new lot of m*tal bath and wash tubs, co fee pots, strainers and spiders just in. An elegant lot of tine razors Just opened. Shot guns of all kinds, loaded shells, empt; shells, primers 100 In a box, shot, powde caps and reloading Implements. Seed bat ley, rye and oats?the very bes grades now ready for sale. S\ H SLMJL1 HM 11 1K1UB )UU KUUU1U DUv. nuiv and if you waat the best seed buy red or cria son or lucerne from me. Virginia winter grazing oats are tbe best t . bow In the Fall. I have very best seed. I You should call on me for potatoes, ouloni s lemons, &c. g Ladles by all means should see my outing ? calicos, black sateens, cheap plaids an g "Vlenass" before ouylng. Born & Co.'s samples for tailor made good ft are prettier and just as cheap as ever. Com B and see them. No tit. no pay. Every ga ment made to order and satisfaction In ever respect guaranteed. A big lot of bagging and ties. Fresh crackers and French and slick cai dies Just opened. Try a box of Saratogo flakes, only 15c. [ Fresh cream cheese cut today. | The best line of brooms in town. i Try my new 5c. cigars. They are extra goo Sohool Stationery. Children will find it i their advantage to buy from P. Rosenberg Co's. lu* ' ! T r\ TT7 VTTi T1 CI T7 T T T TMO T ffTTTi; j JjU VV IMUXiO V iUJ-iiJ U JUJLIJLXJLIX Visitors - Arrests ? Releases ? Snlc ( old MiueH-l'roaclicrN and Otli Things. LowDdesville, Oct. IS. 18H m Messrs. G. L. Hi>Ker and J. G. Ilucka - went to Calhoun Kails Tuesday; the forii on his return to his home In Washington, C., after a several month's stay at his i home. ^ Mr. \V. H. Barnes and family after spend two or three weeks here started upon their turn to their home in Prattvtlle, Ala., Tu t day, accompanied by Mr. J. F. Barnes, bro er of the first named who will remain th for some time. Mrs. B. A. Henry has been for several we< with kinsfolk in Elbertou, Ga. ?. r. I will Mn, Messrs. r?rucsi> unmuci H1IU .. ... went to Anderson (Saturday ou their whe and returned that evening. Friday Master Ralph Mason, oldest son Rev. K. W. Mason, In going out ot town hi a load of wood with a one-horse wagon, t harness got out of order, and he got upon t . horse to arrange It. The horse from soi ' cause started, threw him oft', the wagon r over him, and he was at first thought to " badly hurt, but is all right. Capt. and Mrs. J. T. Barnes went up it ' Anderson county Saturday to be gone sevei days. We hear that some of lhe plantersabo ' here are somewhat troubled because their c ton is being picked?alter night. They woi be glad to know who does it, so thai th could pay for it, of course. A spirit ol trade and sale seems to be abro in the land. ' Mr. G. F. Burdett hns bought an interest Rev. H. C. Fennel's gold mine (In prosp tlve). He now has hands there at work, a It Is to be hoped that It will prove to be ren uerative to both parties. Mr. D. Ij. Barnes sold his brick store, a li purchase from Sheriff F. W. R. Nance, Messrs. T. 1). Cooley and M. W. fcpeer. Th will take possession on Jan. 1,1S!>S. Mr. D. L. Barnes has bought the tract land belonging to Mr. A. V. Barnes Just o side of the town limits on the Anderson rot 1 Dr. B. A. Henry has bought the lands of 3 M. T. Hutchinsou, lying a mile or two beli this place. Mr. D. K. Cooley has sold his 6tore a stock of goods to Mr. T. D. Cooley. It may be that other sales have taken pis HI RI1U uruuuu uerc lu luc ucm i>a.Ti. 11 I the above Is enough for one report, and t others will be mentioned later on. Messrs. Earl Allen and D. L. Barnes went Anderson yesterday by the dirt road. 1 A pretty high handed violation ol law a order. The week before last Trial Justice (} Harden went down to near Willlngtou a arrested a dark?y. Before getting back to I buggy with blm, several negro men ran with guns and other implements of warfs and demanded the release of the prisom and took him away from the officer. Professors. Moore and Walker gave to o citizens one night last week quite a surprl and treat, <n the form of a delightful se; nade. Those who were present at the Bapt church last night had a very enjoyable tin There was a Juvenile missionary meetii: The church was as well decorated with flo ers and evergreens as It could be with the ri terial obtainable this late In the season. T hour's exercises were opened with prayer I the pastor, Rev. J. A. Brown. Then Mr. E. UAft/\n moclnf nf no rcxm/~\r\ ioc with \floo 7 M Brock at the organ began to have carried o an admirably arranged program, consistli of recitations, songs and instrumental mus All of the young folk engaged perform their respective parts In a very creditat manner. Mr. A. L. Latimer, the efficient f perintendeut ol the Smyrna Sunday scbo< gave n very interesting and appropriate ta to the children and to the occasion. All we no doubt glad to have been there. Troupe Due Went Items. Due West, S. C., Oct. 19, 1897, A gloom has been thrown over our litl town in the death ol Miss Lizzie BrownU which occurred Saturday evening last. Ml Brownlee was kind, affectionate and a dutll daughter. Many li lends will miss her. T family have the sympathy of all In theirs: 1 bereavement. Miss Hattle Caldwell has returned from A lanta. Mr. Charles Smith, of Cokesbury, was vis Ina In town Friday. Messrs. Mack Nickels and Bruce Glff leave this week to take charge of tb< SCbf'OlB. Mrs. J. M. Prnitt, of Bradley, Is spending few days with Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Donald. Mr. M. B. Cilnkscale'8 house is progress! UIICIJ. Mr. L. M. Pratt was visiting bis broth Friday. Mrs. Phillips is on a visit to her father, I J. W. Wideman. Our schools are full In all departments. llnddon'N Locals. All the new styles in plush and cloth cai ! at Haddon's. i Ladie's Jackets in all the latest styles Haddon's. Fresh arrivals In ralllnary novelties frc i New York, at Haddon's. Feather Boas, black ana colored at Hi don'p. Knittlug Crochet Cotton In all colors Haddon's. Best brands of embroidery silk In all col< ?3 sklens for 10c at Haddon's. 8 N spool cotton, best on the market for cents dozen at Haddon's. Bit; line of all kinds of domestic goods v< cheap at Haddon's. Best line of children's scbobi slates on t market, at Haddon's. > Hernsforf, guaranteed fast black hose the lowest price at Haddon's. Double width tlots all wool, only 20 cei at Haddon's. 54 Inch flannel all wooll, only 40 cents ' Haddon's. t a?c A ; | 'i(ft A i \|/ \j/ WE FULLY RE y/ The fact that wh W press or otherwise, v 1 \|f formed people. "V i w vertisepaents promis ' iijf this class of people DUSllieSS. A lew J 5 W > with a small capital increased from year r X FURNITURE busi e our success? " \j/ . . To Do fe > \V \|f Many say that p w find it more applical | ^ * i vi/ i Xflnn^ w io W & >ss. > s>. 2JZ2+ rj \>v^k >vr ^S.v v\V ^\v L. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, H ? ABHKY11,1,K IUU.M). icr COURT OK COMMON PLEAS. 7 J. E. Moore, M. It. Moore, J. B. Moore, W. A bea Moore, Plaintiffs, tier vs D. old R. W. Moore, Corrle A. Moore, J. P. Simmons Clarence A. SlmmoDs and J. Archie Sim Ing mons, Defendants.?Partition. ies- 1> th- 1>Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE ere made In the above stated case, I will offer foi jljg sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. II, S. C., on Saleday In November, 1897, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, lo-wlt: "All that tract or parcel of land, of situate In said County and State, containing ter h? One Hundred and Thirty-Eight un (138) Acres, oe more or less, and bounded by lands <>f Mrs. E. 'to Shaw, Joel Kay, Estate of R. P. Shaw, de. ra^ ceased, Estate of M. Erwln, R. F. Mattlson ive and others." ot* TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance ley on a credit of twelve months with Interest from the day of sale, to be secured by bond at* and mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers. jD Purchaser to have leave to pay all cash, ec- WALTER L. MILLER, ?u. Oct. 9,1897,3t Master. ite to Master's Sale. of ?dl; The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBENILLE. D(j COURT OF COMMON l'LBAS. Guilford Cade, Plaintiff, against Thomas P. bo, Thomson, Defendant.?Foreclosure, be t> -Dy VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE made in the above stated case, I will offer for nd sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C.' ^ on Saleday In November, 1897, within the jl8 legal hours of sale, the following described up properly, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel ol ire land, lying, Bituated and being in Abbeville er' County, in the State aforesaid, containing ise Four Hundred and Eight Acres, more cr less, and bounded oy lands of Enoch Nelson, James Wharton, estate of Mrs, ig. Vance, Kennedy, Long Cane Creek and Hun. w" ter Bros., known as the "Cannon Place." he Also a tract containing by R- One Hundred and Twelve Acres, lift ' ut known as the "Little Mountain Place" and D<? l? bounded by lands of Mrs. Milwee, Hunter ed Brotbers, Mrs. Watson and the Wilson Spring >le Tract. [Jjf TERMS OF SALE.?One-half cash, balance Ik on a credit of twelve months with interest from ire itnv of Rule, m ha Recurnd bv bond and mort gage. Purchaser to pay for papers. WALTER L. MILLER, Oct. 9,1897, 3t. Master. a NOTICE OF a I Z Sale of Heal Estate. ltr 6D ? 5lr 1>Y VIRTUE OF THE POWER CONTAIN; a ed in the will of Dr. Thomas J. Mabry, deceased now on file In the office of the Judge Del0f Probate for the County of Abbeville, I will ler offer for sale, at public outcry, at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, on )r. Monday, the 1st day of November, 1897, the same being a legal Salesday, within thele ?al hours of Bale, the following described real estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel o: )es land, situate,.lying, and being in the Countj at of Abbeville, State of South Carolina, about four and one-half miles South-west of Abbe >m vllle Court House, containing id- One Hundred and Seventeen Acres at more or less, and bounded by lands of Jobc M. Mabry, Mrs. Annie McAllister, P. A >rs Cheatham, Mrs. Mattle Adams, and others. To be Bold for the payment of the debts o 85 said Dr. Thomas J. Mabry and dlvlslor among the devisees, according to the terms o iry saldwlll. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to paj for papers. ^ JOHN T. CHEATHAM, alg Oct. 11,1897,8t Executor. at See Rosen berg's Shoes before buying youi winter supply. i\Y SSS* v?7 Vvv vvr SSrV* ^ i en i at ITl ^ ? [ALJZE |,^ ieu we address the people of Abbeville cou ?e are are addressing a class of highly iu le know there are some people who read 1 ing great and unreasonable things and i are fast becoming extinct. Now a fev ,-ears ago we came to this town and startec rniture Busii and unknown to the business world. 0 to hear and this year will show that we iinoa in flia hiufnrir r\f A hKatrillo WV\ UCOO 1U VUW UlOWWiJ VI * iliVl IT i-J he Right Uecauso 1 : this rule works well every way excej ble to business than anywhere else. Ou ? : handling goods direct fror the consumer is second to thing in the Furniti needed by the general tri CLOSE PRICES as first i for. Respectfully aolici i your highly appreciated p ble, will try and serve yoi Yours for Fur 1 J. D. W l^honc I No. 3 Ros< //j, ZcZi* >s\ '<"* vw V^YVT UV |\V Master's Sale. > The State of South Caro] COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON PX.EAS. The Farmers'Bank, Plaintiff, vs. W. P. Addison and others, Defendaots.| closure. -t^Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF , made la the above stated case, I will of) ! sale at public outcry at Abbeville, C. C., on Saleday In November, 1897, with legal hours of sale, the following des property, to-wit: "All that tract or pai land, situate, lying and being in Abl County, in the State aforesaid, contalnli , Two Hundred and Ninety-! (94) Acres, more or lass, lying In Cedar Springs am houn Townships, and bounded by landi H. McCaslan, Hunter Bros., Joe McC Baukman and others." TERMS OF SALE-One-balf cash an hniflnno rm t.wa!v? months time with In secured by bond add mortgage. Purcha pay for papers. WA.LTER L. MILLE Oct. 9, 1897, 3t Ma Master's Sale. The State of South Carol COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Lewis A. Ramey, Plaintiff, vs. Mattle A. Adam i. Defendant.?Foreolo By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF made in the above stated case, I will of sale at public ouicry on Saleday in N ber, 1897, within the legal hours of si Abbeville C. H., S. C., the following des property, to wit: One-half interest ir i tract or parcel o:r land situate in said and County, containing Two Hundred and Two Ac more or le?B, and bounded by the Bass lands of Charles ]2vans, Dr. T. J. Mabry , Rlchey and others." TERMS OF BA.LE?Cash. Purcha pay for papers. walter l. mill! Oct. 9,1897, 3t Ma | Master's Sale. The State of South Carol ABBEVILLE COUNTY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Upper Long Cane Society of Abl District, Plaintiff, vs. Josephine E. Cannon and others, Defan ?Foreclosure. by virtub of an order of modo in the above stated case. I Will of sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., on Saleday In November, 1897, ' tbe legal hours of sale, tbe foil described property, to-wlt: "All that t land situate In Abbeville County, St South Carolina, Smithvllle Township , taining Sixty-Two (62) Aores, 1 more or less, bounded by tbe lands of > Keller, John W. Lomax and Estate of Cannon, lying on waters of Dry Creek, of Long Cane Creek." i TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, b on credit of twelve months with lnteret date of sale, to be secured by bond and ' gage. Purchaser to have leave to pay a f Purchaser to pay for papers. , WALTER L. MILLI Oct. 9.1S97, 8t Ms P. RoHeubersr <t Co's Locals Buy your Clothing. Shoes, Hats and i furnishing from P. Rosenberg & Co. Everybody can make money. Th< also save money by buying what the; from P. Rosenberg & Co. f How to save money is what Intere i erybody. Go to Rosenberg's for whi r need 1b the way to do It. For Shoes. Go :o Rosenberg's. whon von buy n Hat vou want you! ey's worth. If so go to P. Rosen berg & < The best Shoe cn earth for 83, at P. berg <Jt Co'8. 1.000 Pairs, ChllJren's Shoes, from 2( to SI, worth from 35 cents to $1.50, at P. berg & Co'a. r Your needs supplied at money-savl cesat Rosen berg'n. vv vxS* Sxv vcr vfv vfvB :ts. $ ] k- y s S mtv. either throucrh the J itelligeut and well inthe high sounding adaleo believe them, but i words in regard to our 1 in the less? ur business has steadily have done the largest at has been the secret of t is Right. . . pt in business, but we r business facilities for n the Manufacturer to none. We carry every- \ I tare Line ! iding public and at as i class goods can be sold ( iting a continuBnce of atronage, and, 11' possii better in tbe future. niture, KERR, > No. 80. 3iil>erg Block. ; >s->+ vvv TI7 vvr vvv vvr fina, f ^ li ,?ta A hf\?] ? ? AUMl -Fore- | ^ J' sale ?.4 fer for f -J h., s. |s-j Are now opening up in the -ce^ol nM -*^Stapl< jevllle wr^i Our line of Black Dress Good FoTIT t 'a ured Brocacde and Plain 8erges. \A Clll/c if I W<-3 4^11 IVJ *V i Cal- m A3 Of P. P 'j nmha l l In assorted colors and styles. 0 full and at low down prices. {I CLOTH I .aer to m-A P?j A full line of Clothing In Mens ft and Mens winter UNDERWAR I" ^ K fl Our stock of Oentlemens, Ladli ina. IJ \ a &HOBS is 1 Wa MM If aPythlD2 Is wanted In the Q f\'\ Canned Goods, Sugar, sure. P"j] SALE ' i rer for Wj A cord,al Invitation Is extende ovem- 1-9 lie. ai g ,?j | crlbed fJ " i that | State NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECT! lands, >eville For Special Election to be Holden Novem ber 2nd, 1897, to fill tbe Unexplre Term In tbe House of Representative aanis. Made Vacant by the Resignation of i A. Graham, Esq. SALE A N ELECTION WILL BE HELD AT TH . -"k- several precincts established by law 1 rer ior Abbeville County, Tuesday, November, 2n( ,S. C., mrj, for the following officer, to wit: On within Member of the House of Representatives. . Tbe polls will open at 7 o'clock, a. ra., an lowing close at 4 o'clock, p. m ract of At tbe close of tbe election tbe manage; ate of shtill Immediately proceed to publicly cour tbe ballots. Wltbln tbree days thereafter tb i, con- Chairman of the Board of Managers, or oc of tbem. to be designated In writing by tt Board, shall deliver to tbe Commissioners < Election tbe poll list, the boxes contalnln the ballots, and a written statement of the r rgoac 8ult ot the election at bis precinct. The Managers of Election shall require < Henry every elector offering to vote at such electloi waters before allowing him to vote, In addition t tbe production of bis registration certiflcat proof of tbe payment of poll tax six montt alance before said eleotlon of any poll tax then dc it from and payable. mort- The Managers shall administer to the pe son offering to vote, an oath that he Is qua) llcash. fled to vote at said election, according to tt constitution of the State, and that be has n< al/eady voted In said election. Tbe following named persons have been a] ister. pointed Managers of Election to conduct tb election, to wit: Abbeville?Henry Moore, H. T. Wardlav Bonton Jones. ' Alt. Carmel?John Tarrant, W. L. Miller, ] Men's A. Boyd. Wllllngton?J. H. Hemmlnger, S. S. M Bride, Jo. Link. 7JSS Donalds-John McDlll, Will Donald, C. 1 ^ Martin. . Due West?M. E. Holtlngswortb.G.N. Nlcl . ? les.Boyce Ellis. it jou Antrevllle?Sam Knox, S. J. Wakefleli Pink McCarter. Lownde8Vllle?S. S. Boles, B. A. Bell, J. < r m on - Thomas. C0<8> Magnolia?A. A. Edwards, R. O. Bell, T. i Rosen- Cater, Long Cane?J. F. Calvert, H. W. Bowie, Ba tow Crawford. f ceniB ciatwortbys Cross Roads?Air Lyon, a. . Kosen- Brown, James Crawford. . McCormtck?T. A. Box, Walter Harmon, ! nKPr>- L.Edmunds. Troy ?J. W. Lyon, J. C. Kennedy, J. ' Franklin. Jones-Willie Algary, W. H. Hughes, C. V BriSBey. One of the above named Managers at eac . box will call upon the Board of Commlssior ? ers at Abbeville Saturday, October 80th, to r fT celve ballot boxes, poll list, and instruction 1/ and to be qualified. lK, F. A. COOK, it W. A. LANIER, W. R, H. HUGHES, >1/ Commissioners of Election for Abbevlll County. Sept. 28,1897 K Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina |jf COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. i'M COURT OF COMMON I'LEAS. V. D. Lee, Plaintiff, JK vs. w/ Charles T. Baker, Cynthia Clayton, Thomi A'f McGowan, Defendants.?Foreclosure. if/ I3y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SAI made In the above stated case, I will ofler'f |^ sale at public outcry at Abbeville Cou w House, 9. C., on Saleday In November, 18! yjj within the legal hours of sale, the lollowli . described property, to-wlt: "All tbat tract w plrcel of land, situate, lying and being In A bevllle County, In the State aforesaid, co ^ talnlng (|jf Two Hundred and Two-Tentl w (200 2-10) Acres, u/ more or less, and bounded by lands of Jam ik'j Carlisle, W. James Lomax, Henry A. Te VJ. nant and others." W TERMS OF SALE?One third cash, balan k ji on credit of twelve months, with lntere from day ol sale, to be secured by bond ai w mortgage. Purcbasher to pay lor papers. yff WALTER L. MILLER, Oct. 9,1897,3t Master jm Trespass Notice. TTUNTING or FISHING, day or night, if/ JLA prohibited on our lands. Trespasse will nrnuppiitpri PIpslmp dn not r?k 1 \"/ privilege. il'j William Wilson, Mf J. & S. L. Wilson, J. II. WutHon, W Jdo. H. Morraii, |T|^ Hunter Bros., Baker & Tnrrant, k'l'j Arthur Parker, \!f W. W. Black, Mars Plantations, Mf Geo. G. Morrow, A. K. WatHon, W .S.G.Thomson, kti P. H. McCaslan, W J. C. Kennedy, ii/ Oct. 1897, James Taggart. Uf l^UllLJCi, %l# rpilE annual meeting of the stockholdert *1- X the Georgia, Carolina & Northern Rf VI/ way Company will be held at th? office of i ?Y'a Company In Atlanta, Ga., on FRIDAY, f % / VEMBER, 12th, 1897, at 11 o'elocK A. M. Z J. M. SHERWOOD, >|V Oct 12,1R37,4t Secretary , ^x-xxx-x3EX-x- xxxx^* ni r>i i me sippi; ^ 1 their large stock of Fall and Win1 2 and Fancy Dry s is superb. See our Silk Warp and all Wool He Our line of Colored Drees Goods Is attrao >r Waists and Trii ur line of Salines, Percales, Checks, Ginghams, i r* V ATU1 FNU I 1 ^LAJlIIl . Youths and Boys at pi ices to suit everybody. E. We have a new and and attractive line of M fats and. Cap Bs, Misses and Chlldrena \Luch Larger than I ROCERY line call and get supplied. We have a Coffee, Teas, Morrison's Hams. d to all to come and Bee ub and will do our best t GEO. T J. S. Bowie?Locals. 1 Arbuckle's coffee still going at 8 lbs. for SI. Pie peaches, 9 cents a can. Gun Boat Soap, extra large bars, 6 for 25c. 8 lbs. best green coffee, 81. 6 bars Octagon Soap, 25 cents. Fresh mackerel, large size, 8 for 25 cents. Long Horn Tobacco at 30 cents a lb. Harvard Cheroots,6 for 10 cents. Fall oream cheese, 15 cents a pound. 10 pounds coffee, green, SI. Nice lot ol Picnlo Hams, 9 cents a pound. Good salmon, 10 cents a can. Fall line of green groceries, potatoes, cabbage, onions, peas and apples. When In need of groceries of any kind give me a call. Yours to please, J. 8. Bowie. d ~ "y Sfr *\|r SJr "Y* y[r y[r *y* Sj E V>Y | 11 Bargain i ^ a I HARD if I 16 __ i: '? ?j?>> Gentlemen :?I have sue avi, arrangements with ready-ca p. riPc I laden overstocked manufactu lB *^4* ?EIt\VEAR that 110 where o 7, cau you buy I (CT as cheap as here. Bargains t! d> *r^Y can be turned out for so li D further increases when you se ^ you there is satisfaction and i ' Capes, SingI r, Your opportunity is at hanc ' (\( \ where at a uuiform price is n r. ways find values rare and urn 7 seasonable. Hats, Cap and S ;h e- Next door to Dispensary. A* ?A? A* -4- A- A- A* A e Master's Sale. t> The State of South Carolina abbeville county. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ll, i>l. r OUCDC HUU LttUICUD X 1 1UUV jl' vuvuv MM James Sample Fonche by L. M. Fouche ? as tbelr Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiffs, vs. James M. Richardson, Defendant.?Partltioi ,e or By virtue of an order of sal: rt made in tbe above stated case. I will offer fc sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C on Saleday in* November,1897, wltbln tbelegi or "All that tract or parcel of land In Dlamon b* hours of sale, the following desclrlbed pro| n" erty, situate In said State and County, to-wlt Hill Township, County of Abbeville, S. C ^ containing Eighty-Six (86) Acres, es more or less, and bounded by lands of Hem n- Hill [and \Iobn L. Wardlaw. It being tto same trBct of land conveyed by W. L. Prin< ce to Mollle Prince Foucbe." ist TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash and it 3d balance on a credit of one and two years 1 two equal Installments, with interest froi day of sale, to be secured by bond and mor gage. Purchaser to pay for papers. WALTEB L. MILLER, Oot. 9,1897,3t Master. Is W. D. BiirkNdnle A Co's. Locals. Standard Drills, 5 cents a yard; big bargali Sea Island Homespun and Heavy Homi spun, yard wide, 5 cents a yard. All Wool Pants Goods, 25 cents per yar< extra heavy Pants Goods. -H) cents per yard. Some drives in Suits for The very bei In town. Cottou Seed Meal and Bran delivered. Full Cream Cheese. Very fine. Mackerel by the Kit. * Tlarno Incl In Hi UOV/U * UUW uuo x ivivv j mow mi. Lamps, all kinds and sizes?from thechea est to the best?wicks, chimneys and burner Stoves, the fine "New Lee" cook stoves, a ? sizes and kiuds. Iron Agate Wire?cheaper than ever. Standard lb Prints, very cheap and prett, Come and see our stock of Canned Good tof full and complete?Pickles and Catsups. 'he sP,endl(i Salmon, 10 cents a can. s*q. Come and see us when wanting anytbli and we will try to serve. Splendid lot of Coffee. Iiio Coffee at 10 1 j. for 81. New Crop Itice just in. Jwi m ter Goods consisting of r g Goods. ^ \ B ||| mrletta and De Alma. Also Fig- ta tlve In style, quality and price. ?} minings ? fj Bleached and Brown Homespun Is wa NG! ! ! ' |H Also a splendid line of Ladles BBPB \ ?ns and Boys jrj $ver Before ! H , fall supply of p | . Flour of all Grades. H | ,o please yoa Id quality and price. WHITE, Prop. p ABBEVILLE ; 1 Cotton Mills. ,| TVTOTICE is hereby Riven tbata special meet-Lv log of the stockholders of Abbeville i' Cotton Mills will be held on WEDNESDAY, 10th day of NOVEMBER, 1897, at Abbeville C. H. at 4 o'clock p. m. for the following pur- " ? poses: To act upon a proposition to make the increased capital stock of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars preferred stock and to fix the terms and conditions up od which the said stock shall be lsaoad and ' redeemed, or converted into common stock of said mill. By order and resolution of the i directors. B. F. BAILEY, Frest. and Tress. Seekers! | : . 3fJ| k fKiivmoni jt ! [J MU1L1 ULflllUi ^ l| :ceeded in New York in making <^t sh, crossing the path of debtrers in CLOTHING and UN- >vr u the face of this broad earth yi?m p#IMag ** 1 >J3 hat make you wonder how they ttle money?a wonder that still t?7 ie them. A trial will convince uoney saved. e and Double, Hi* j&t vj;3 1. Goods that you can buy elseot a bargain, but here you al- YTjT ixpected, as well as timely and hoe prices cut to the bone. B. HILLMAN. /Vx# vvT / ^ ^ H i A A A A. A A >k vK_ A A A ' " Master's Sale. , The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. . COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. d Arthur Baas and Jane A. Bass, Plaintiffs, k8j vs. John J. Bass etal, Defendants.?Relief. ? By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE made in the above stated case, I will ofler for E sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C? *r on Saleday In November, 1897, within the legal hourB of sale, the following described 11 property, to wit: '-All that tract of land, sitd uate, lying and being in said State and Conni ty, containing One Hundred and Thirty-Two Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of W. W. Sprouse, T. J. Mabry, Thos. Mann and oth<# 7 ers." 10 TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to - ' :e ! pay for papers. Tilts land will be sold In two equal tracts. , ip WALTER L. MILLER, n Oct. 9,1897,3t ' Master. n Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. W. Joel Smith & Son, Plaintiffs, 3* vs. J. G. Hamilton, et. al. Defendants.?Foreclosjt I ure. 9t By virtue of an order of sale made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbeville, C. H., S. C., on Saleday in November, 1897, within the legal hours ol sale, the following described < property, to-wlt: "All that tract or parcel of p- land in said County and State, containing s. 11 One Hundred and Eighty-One (181) Acres, moro or less, and bounded by lands ofT. W. * ] McMillan, White Bros., Henry Harper and others." ,g TERMS OP SALE-CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. b? WALTER L. MILLER, Oct. ll, 1S'J7,3t Master.