The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, March 22, 1899, Image 5
% '
.
The Press and Banner,
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
*i~Pabll8hed every Wednesday at SJ i
J i u auiouv-Ci
Wednesday, March 22,1899.
Cnll to OricHiiize NIiikIdk Convention,
All persons Interested In singing In Abbe
vilie County are cordialJr'invlted to meet a
Midway church on the. first Saturday It
April. 1K99. for the purpose of organizing i
^ County Singing Convention. Prof. Locke, o
Lavonla, Ga.. and other singers with him
W will be present on this occasion. We also in
f vlteall persons interests! in Anderson Coun
ty ,to meet wlih us. Please be on hand for t hi
opening at 9 a. m Saturday morning. Wi
will devote all day Saturday and all of Sun
day, except 11 o'clock preaching hour, t<
Blnglng. T.E.Hampton,
' Geo. T. Hodtee,
| W. O. H. McClelland,
J J.L.Hull,
M Committee.
Anderson papers please copy.
*t,m
. '*iqM Unclaimed Letters.
Letters remaining In the Abbeville postor
* flee for week ending March 7, 18!)9.
r B?Vloh Brown. M. J. Brazeale, A. J. Berry
i Mlsa Blester Bulder.
D?Mrs. Devlin.
E?Asbuary Ellison.
G?J C. Goode, Miss Jana Grant.
H?Harper, Cbnus Hutard.
J?Mrs Lou Jelks.
M?Hellen Moore, Miss Emma Martin.
m N?Mrs. E. E. Nelson.
A. T? Mrs. Patsy Thomas. Willie M Taller.
W?Miss Mary Lou Wilson. MIsr Eliz<
m Wldetoan, Bllle Wilson, Miss Nina Wilson.
? Robt. S. Link, P. M.
. Back at Their Old Ntaud.
LHh? Messrs. W. S. Cotbran and Mr. A. G. Faulk
ner are back at tbelr old office in the Abbe
ville Lumber Yard, where they will be glad t(
furnish everybody with building material o
every kind. They will keep the best of every
thing, and their prices will suit the quality o
BBH goods and the demands of the times.
They will enlarge their business next Fall
and include In tbelr business coal and tire
Sfl wood, so that they can uotonly build a good
* * * ?u rtrtol t/
r House DUl can luruiau luo wuuu ouu wo. ?
keep It warm.
Tbe Abbeville Lumber Company Is a fix
tare. Tbere is always a good demand for tb<
goods which are kept in this establishment.
The Prettiest Thing in Bonnets and
Hals.
It is universally admitted that tbe pretties
tblog la bonnets tbls spring will be prettj
faces, and all faces can be made beautiful bj
wearing J^rs. Taggarts' millinery. She makei
tbe youug ladles' ho beautiful and attractive
tbat her customers never continue with her
They marry off. Mothers and fathers wbt
expect to keep their daughters at home
6hould be careiul to beep tbem away frooc
Mrs. Taggarts' beautiful headgear. Some
mothers have kept tbeir daughters wilb
them only because Mrs. Taggarts milllnerj
was not brought into tbe bouse. Take notice
Youog ladles who buy millinery at Mrs. Tag
garts, are often greatly worried because o
difficulty In deciding which lover to accept.
McDill ?fc Lyon.
ant Am rial nor riPAlprs In furniture ash
(your atteutloD to tbelr stock. Mr. McDUl l!
always In tbe more and la one of ibe mon
oollglni; men to be found anywhere. He
takes special pleasure In answering ever}
demand for furniture of any kind. His car
pets, rugs and pictures are beautiful Indeed,
Besides dealing In furniture Messrs. McDlll A
Lyon are undertakers. Tbelr handsome
hearse and tbelr coffins are ready for those
who may have lost loved ones.
J. T. Jones off lo Colombia and
WaahluKton.
Mr. J. Y. Jones is ofl to Columbia to attend
the sessions of tbe JNeal Investigation com
mittee. He expects to go to Washlngtoc
from Colombia to tlnlsb getting tbe fuots it
hi? suit against the party who Inspired th<
"Political Turncoat'' paragraph which was
published in the News and Courier on the 2(
of January last, and circulated all over tb<
State, placing him politically with the Deai
aud Tolberts. He expects to enter suit attains!
tbe prime mover in the slander for S50,00(
damages.
Pretty Millinery.
Messrs. R. M. Haddon & Co., who have foi
a quarter of a century, beautified and adorned
our pretty ladles with tbe choicest goods tc
be trad In tbe passlnt; season are better pre
pxred tban ever to make tbe homeliest young
lady look as pretty as a pink, and as foi
pretty girls, they Just make tbem perfect!}
angelic.
It may be generally acknowledged, but It 1)
a fact that It is a woman's Christian duty U
look as beautiful as possible.
Death of E. R. Morrow.
Mr. E. R. Morrow, of Coronaca, died It
Savannah, Ga., last Thursday, March tb<
16th, of congestion of tbe tunics. He used u
work lo this office and was a good printer
and was respected and liked by both bli
employer and bis co-workers. For the past
year or so be has held an honorable position
as operator on tbe F. C & P. R. R., and was t
favorite of the offices and men of that road
His body was brought to Coronaca Friday foi
interment.
0
A New Firm.
Messrs. Hall A Anderson two enterprises
, young business men of Anderson, S. O.. bavi
bought tbe Cohen stock of goods aod will con
tlnue tbe business under tbe above name
Mr. Mail was lormeriy a memocr <>i tuo uru
of Hall <fc Milford of Anderson. Messrs. Hal
& Anderson will be heartily Into the com
munlty, and our people will continue t<
. trade wtth tne store which has been so popu
lar in the past.
Smallpox In Edgefield.
There is an epidemic of smallpox amonj
the negroes near Parksvlile In Eflgetieli
county. In all there are forty or fifty case
and the disease is spreading. Those wb<
have It are closely quarantined.and aresul
fering on account of scarcity of food. On);
three deaths have occurred.
The C. K. A W. R. R. Cane.
The dismantling ol the 0. K. & \V. R II
_ -* has been stopped by order of tbe court, am
as the case now stands threatens a clash o
Jurisdiction between State and Federal courts
T. P. Cothran, Esq., attorney for the owner
and B. M Shuman attorney for tbe oppos!
tion are here today in the Interest of tbel
respective clients.
, Cabbage Plant*.
On account of the recent cold weather, cab
~~ bage plants in the low country have beei
killed, but I am trying to get them fron
another point ?Dd nope to supply my cubic
mers this week or early next week. I an
dolne what lean to get them but have n<
control over the weather. C. P. Hammond.
Wauleil.
Reliable salesmen to sell our complete llni
of Paints. Varnishes, etc. Good position am
liberal terms for right man. Address, W. W
Stoddard &Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 6t
Honor to Our Townrnnnn, Hon. F. II
Gary.
in behalf of the General Assembly, Hon. F
B. Gary has been invited to make the addres
of welcome in Charleston to the re-unlon o
the Confederate Veterans, which takes plac
v In May.
The Missionary Socitles of the M. E. cburcl
will have an Easter "egg hunt" at Klugb'
park, Saturday afternoon, April 1st, at 4.3
o'clock, for "tots" and grown folkB aB well. J
little gift fur each child at the gate. Admit
eion lOcts.
Mr. M. B. Syfan, baggage Master on tb<
Southern road, has been ordered to take i
Elace on the Union line, and Mr. P. D Klugl
as been appointed to the place which he va
cates.
The Post Office at Ninety-Six has been d?
Btroyed by fire. It belonged to Joe Tolber
and Is supposed to have been destroyed b;
the work of an incendiary.
mps. Evans, wife of Mr. James Evans, dlei
Monday night. She leaves a husband and i
large family of children.
Pbebident Bailey went to Columbia las
Friday to hurry forward the brick for th
cotton id 111.
Miss Mary Hemphill's account of he
trip to Ninety-Six was the chief attraction o
the Medium last week.
J. W. Mooke, Master of Greenwood County
was in town last Friday on business and visli
lug friends.
Gen. Hemphill was in Atlanta one da
last week.
Bruce's LochIn.
Norfolk oysters at Bruce's restaurant.
Bruce's restaurant furnishes Norfolk oyt
ters from 10 cents upwards.
Bruce's restaurant furnishes 10 cent lunche
and meals at 25 cents.
Bruce's restaurant will ei ve one dozen frle<
oysters for 25 cents. Milk oyster stews '2
cents. Raws 10c, 15c and 25 cents. Served i
the best style.
Get a Columbia Bicycle from C. P. Hatu
naon and enjoy the Spring.
i
- i
!
, l REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
1 Ah Urrorilnd in llio ffefli**** nl a tH'UlV
Auditor. \
; DONALDS. \ .
Cox. Blgby & Co to J S Fowler, 1 lot, s7.'>\l;,n
fc 12, 1S9.\ bounded l>y land-* ol L A Ktitruy''"!
Mrs E < Donalds. Bull Road and others. V
Jas C and # B Rasor, p.xecutor* Rasor\es"
tate, to John M Kasor, 1 2-5 acres, j'lAwfi
25, bounded by lands of John M Rasor, ReiV
ben Posev and Whltlock land". \
John M Kasor to Samuel Washington, ./as
. Robinson and IU' 'J'ageart, trustees.4 15 acres.
S22.50, Aug 2-'!. 1S9S, bounded by lands of J M
Rasor, Reuben Fosoy and J J Rictile.
Mrs Emma L Bowie to .1 S Fowler, 1 lot,
- S200. Aug 18, lX'S, bounded by lot of Baptist
t church, lana of H F MeGee, J S Fowler and
i L A Shannon.
? Peg^y E Rasor to B Luther Johnson, 1 1-8
f acres, $14 06. May 7,1&%, bounded by lauds of
, | Mrs Jane Johnson, Will Erwin and the said
- Fegey E Rasor.
Walter L Miller. Master, to Mrs V I) Lee, 220
b | acres, $500, Jan 10, 1S09. bounded by lands of
B j l)r J L Miller, Jas Prultt. estate J J Cunnlng
ham, and known as the Sanders tract.
J Jas F Agnew to R B McDowell, 15 acres, $75,
Jatl 7, ISiW, Dounueu oy ihuus ui i tuower,
Martha Taggart and Turkey Creek.
Wm Sfawrlebt to K W Seawrtj:ht, 40 acres,
$500, Jiin 21, 1899, bounded by lands of Jas K
Agnew, J H Seawright, GT Smith and others.
due west. i
J L Robinson to D A Crawford, It O Bran*
i yon and J W W Branyon, trustees ori School!
District No. 87 of the late division, 1 Kot, 815,
, Aug 10. 189S, adjoining lands of thesalfd J L
Robinson and DrJohn Robinson * \
A Seldem Kennedy to Ella NVharton, 1 lot,
SI, Dec 7, 1S98, bounded by lands of colored
Presbyterian church, estate J N Kennedy, Ellen
Wharton and Calvin Armstrong. \
J A Nance to J N Nance, S9 9 10 acres, S!?0i\
Nov 26, 1898, bounded by laDds of J M Bell}
Richard Brownlee, Henry P McGee and
others.
5 John W Smith and Sherard C Smith to A B
Shirley and O P Williams, 111 acres, 8WX), Feb
16, 1698, bounded by lands of L A Morris, Mrs
Sarah J Morten &nd estate David Moore, deceased.
A B Shirley and O P Williams to John M
Ashley, 111 acres, 81200, Nov 80,189S, being part
- of the estate of Rev Arthur Williams, de>
ceased.
t MB CIlDkscales to BenJ Harper, 50 acres,
- $400, Dec 2,1898, bounded by lands of Wm T
f Mitchell, J H Brook, Geo Alewlne and M B
Oil nkscales.
. Mrs S E Morris to L A Morris, 111-8 acres,
- 8126.87, Dec 11,1896, bounded by lands DA MorI
rls, Mrs S E Morris andvotbers
> Joe Young to L A Morris, 12 3-8 acres, 8142.31,
Nov 25.1893, bounded by lands of L A Morris,
- Mrs S E Morris and others.
J Jan RWalker to Charles E McKay, 824 acres,
81.S14.63. Dec 17,1S97, bounded by lands of Jos
Murdock, Anna Robinson, Peter Rickets,
I Samuel Fisher and others.
Maggie J Elliott to Mary E Tribble, 202
ff1 n'"? 01 1QQQ Krtnnrlarl hw lunHfl nf
, uuiee, ci.oio, ucu i.i, iwu, ?
' 0 P Hawtbome, T D Blackwell, Rev C E
' Todd and others.
' J T Gassaway to B Jasper Marlia. IS 1-10
' acres, 8108, Dec 15,189S, bounded by landB of B
i J MartlD, Mrs H J Gilmer, W M Mitchell and
Little River.
' B J Martin to J T Gassaway, 131 acres. 8764,
Dec 15, 1898, bounded by lands of estate J W
1 Rlcbey, Addison Martin. B J Martin, H J
Gilmer and others.
' J T Gassaway to Mrs M Mitchell, 112 910
acres, 8875.75. Dec 15.1898, bounded by lands of
estate J W Rlchey, Addison Martin, B J Mar'
tin, H J Gilmer and others.
LONG CANE.
Kittle Kellar to John L Weston, acres'
$87.61, Oct 11, 1S98, bounded by S McGowan,
> Will Wilson and others.
' H M Young to Thomson Sloan Ellis, 86 8-10
' acres, 82!>4, Deo 11, 1S93. bounded by lands of
> James H Green, W T Ellis, Lesley place and
' H M Young.
Luclan Ellis; J A Ellis and M L Ellis to
> Thomson Sloan Ellis, 83% acres. 3404, JaQ 5.
1897. bounded by lands ot James H Green, T
' a Ellis, Lesley place and the Ellis place.
) James A Richardson to Cbas E McKay, 60
acres, (400. Oct 19, 1898, bounded by lands of
Tbos Robertson, G R Richardson and WE
Morrison.
J B Winn to Cbas E McKay, 100 acres, $600,
, Nov 12, 1897, bounded by lands of J D King,
I W R Ellis RL Winn.
Chas E McKay to J A King, 100 acres, 8600,
i Nov 4.1898. bounded by lands of J A King, W
> R Ellis and R L Winn.
' J H Bomer, Elizabeth Hawthorne and R C
1 Brownlee, executors of the will of late Col D
) O Hawthorne, to DrE H Edwards, 100 aores,
- 8395, Jan 5, 1881, bounded as shown In next
' transier beiow.
t E H Edwards to H P McGee, 100 acres, 8760,
' Dec 1, 1K98, bounded by lands of D 0 Haw
tborne, R S Galloway, Larkln Agnew and
others.
John Cason to J R Lomax, 5 acres, $5S, Nov
. 30,1898, bounded by lands of MrsM M Lomax,
( P Rosenberg & (Jo and the C & G railroad.
> Mary Elizabeth Gordon and Martha Jane
. Hawthorne t? Wm R Hawthorne, 88 acres,
. $450, Jan 30, 1899, bounded by lands of A F
I Seawrlght. S P Pressly. Mrs C J Lesley, J 0
, Lindsay and others, and being tract No 2 of
the estate of John M Hawthorne, deceased.
Martha J Hawthorne and Wm R Haw
, tborne to Mary Elizabeth Gordon, 85 acres,
$160, Jan 30, 1899, bounded by lands of R C
Brownlee, Sr, Martha Jane Hawthorne, W K
Hawthorne, Rev J 0 Lindsay. W F Cowan
and otbers, and being tract No 3 of tbe estate
? of John M Hawthorne.
2 Mary Elizabeth Gordon and Wm R Haw>
tborne to Martha Jane Hawiborne, 91 acres,
5150, Jan 30, 1898, bounded by rendu of Haws
tborne girls, Wm R Hawthorne, Mrs M E
' Gordon, R C Brownlee, Sr, being tract No 1 of
> estate of John M Hawtborne.
? Farrls Cowan to H L Ellis, (50 acres. $100, Feb
18, IS99. bounded by lands of Dr W L Pressly,
r Mrs C J Lesley, Ellis Bro, T 8 Ellis and Parrls
C A Botts to T H Bolts, 76 acres, S330, Feb 8,
1899, bounded by lands of B S Barnwell, T B
i McCord, Richard Franklin and MUley Cosby,
e
SMITH VXLLE.
i R M Hays to Alma B Hays, 898 acres, 54,000,
I Nov 14, 189S, bounded by lands of R R Tol.
r>ert mill lands, W O Cromer, J A McCord, J
} M Perrln and Long Cane Creek.
Mrs M J Tolhert to A M Tolbert, 284 acres,
82,400, Dec24,1893, bounded by lands of M J
Tolbert, Curl Tall Creek and Miss Sue E Morton.
Jennie L Botts to Savannah L McCord, 22
j 4 9 acres, 3157.10, Jan 30.1899, bounded by lands
1 of 1 A Kellar, John R Lomax, William A
s Lomax, James E Lomax, estate Julia Cona
nor and otherB.
r- Benjamin 8 Barnwell to W E Henderson,
y 71 acres, 3200, Jan 23,1899. bounded by lands of
E W Watson, Richmond Wldeman, estate
Calvert Jordan and B S Barnwell.
CEDAR SHKINGS.
4
7 Janle T Moseley and Minnie Hughey to
John W Fell, 130 acres, 815, one-ninth inter'
est, July 27, 1697. bounded by lands of R H
, Devlin, W W Purdy, J L Pressley, Frank
* Kerr and others.
Mrs Kittle Williams and others to John W
Fell. 180 acres, 8-10, Aug 2, 1897, bounded by
lands of R H Devlin, W W Purdy, J L Pressley,
Frank Kerr and others.
Mary Gilmer and Wm Fell to John W Fell,
a 130 acres, 815, Aug 2, 1897, bounded by lands of
i RH Devlin, W W Purdy, J L Pressley and
i Frank Kerr.
a Walter Fell and Ella Newton to John W
> Fell, 180 acre?. 810, Aug 2, 1897, bounded by
lands of R H Devlin, W W Purdy, J L Presslev
and Frank Kerr.
Marshall Frazler to F E Harrison,72^acreR,
1150, Nov 3, 1S98. bounded by lands of John
! Charles, Robt Keown, John Lyon, Enoch
1 Wilson and others.
Lewis A Jackson to F E Harrison, 8% acres,
835, Aug 27, 1898, bounded by lands of F E
Harrison and other lands ot the said Lewis A
' Jackson, and being part of tract No 3 of the
N J Davis estate.
Geo H Wardlaw to Samuel M Wardlawand
' others, trustees, acre, $S, Nov 6,1897, bound,
ed by lands of Cannon Bridge Road, the old
? Friendship Grave Yard and Mrs Drennan.
A D Savage to F Rosenberg & Co, 120 acreR,
#436.67, Jan 5,1899, bounded by lands of Mrs M
M Thornton, A K Watson, Jobn Evans, Mrs
I Mary Watson, J R Thornton and others.
? R H Devlin to F E Harrison, 145% acres,
P 8875, March 11, 1899, bounded by lands of A M
* Smith. J C Miller, F E Harrison and others.
John Able top A Cbeathan, 93 acres, 8275,
March ((, 1899. bounded by lands of Samuel
c rtuitJ, iriiirjf nuu uvuuis, auu uuiuk a
a part of tbe Brooks land.
a
AUIIEV1LLE.
>. CD Brown to Sam Adams, 1 lot, S2(H). June
t, 17, 1S98, bounded by lands of Dr J W W Marshall,
C D Brown and Geo Benet.
J G Hamilton to Jane Devlin, 2 acres, &0,
. March 7. ISflS, bounded by lands of Thomas
B Chiles, Jas Chiles and Oliver Chiles.
1 Mrs M B Cheatham to Miss Ma;;gle Brooks,
I lot,fl.000, Sept 10,1898, bounded by lands of
it Mrs E G Graydon, estate Judge Samuel Mce
Gowan, and being across the street from the
Baptist church. Said lot being In the city of
- Abbeville.
lt Letv Mllford to A M Erwlu, 54 acres, S540,
Jan 15, 18!B, bounded by lands of estAte Lethe |
Ann McCarter, B Bo wen, C*dar Grove School
' House and the Mllford lands.
* Jas S Stark to J M Collins, house and lot,
Sl.CTiO, Oct 18. 1MI8, hounded by lands of Mrs
v Ilattle CHnkscales, Jas Elliott, Ferguson and
Williams Academy and fronting on Main
Street.
Laura Harris to Lucy Williams, I lot.SS4 40,
Oct 25, 1898, bounded by lands of Geo ltlchey,
Wellord Carter, Qullla Wardlaw, Willis Marshall
and said Laura Harris.
L T and T V Miller to MissHenrietta Miller,
l ioi, emu, tmov j;s, i.vj/, oounueu uy ianu& <>i
Due West road, C 1* Hammond and others,
h being lot No l of lots surveyed by P L OrJer,
March 10,18y:i.
, Albert Adtms to Mary hou Thomas, 1 lot,
[J love aud airectlou, uominal, Jan 2(5, 18M.
bounded by lands of Agnes Biaokman, Albert
Adams, John Johnson and others.
A L Gallispie to M F Hamlin, acres,
S100.71, Deci'S. 1S90, bounded by lands of It E
Cox. A L Gallespie and Anderson public
road.
i- A L Gillespie to Mrs Maggie A Beruau, 4%
acres, 8208.12, Nov 25, 1698, bounded by lands
/
*
{ of Mrs M F Hamlin, Main Street, New Cut
Street and Thos Washington.
A L Gillespie to Louisa Ellison, 6 47-100
| acres. $32.35, D*c 2,1SHS. bounded by lands of
A I . iZ 11 Incnlo l.rMilhfi VMifirtn und nthoru
Hutler Fair to L T and T M Miller, 1 lot,
| ?:>50, Dec 2S, 1S9S, bounded by lands of But ler
i Fair, Main Street and the street leadlne from
Main Street to Depot Street, being 35 feet
front on Main Street and 55 feet deep.
K W Williams to National Bank of Abbeville,
1 lot, S3,700, June, 1898, bounded bystreet
in rear of (ieo White, Ferguson Academy,
Wardlaw Street and others.
L A Ramey to J R Thornton. 162 acres,
1.700, Jan 5,1899. bounded by lands of Sam'l
\ Evans, Gilliam Brothers and Bass lands.
\ U K Cox and J R Blake, Jr. to Aug W
iVmith, 1 lot, exchange of land. Sept f), I89S,
/Vor.llnc on Main Street 20 feetand running
fjV>ra Main Street parallel with Stand Pipe
Street to Aug W Smith land and by lands ol
t th\said R E Cox and J R Blake, Jr.
E\M Knox to J W Knox, 70 acres, ?420, Oct
2G i\SS, hound?d by lauds of R W Knox, J W
I Knoxi-J S Williams and others.
W Hi Long to Winona D Barksdale, house
and lo\.Sl,>v'0, Nov 20, 1899, bounded bv lands
of J R qHenn, Moseley Ferry road, W H LoDg,
ArthuiHt>Hrkeran^ others.
Geo wVyfan, .Sr, to Hannah Taylor, 1 acre.
SI80. Jan bounded by lands of Geo W
Syfan, DrV w w Marshall, Magazine street,
and lands l>f ?31 Iza Stewart.
J < Hnn\ll'<>n to Samuel Miller. 1-%acres,
Sat), Dec 13. llpOS, bounded by lands of Andrew
liuarles. IIei\r>' Bernau,J S Stark and others.
FraDk B Ga\y to Francis Lomax. 1 lot, 825,
April 28, ]S98\bounded by lands of Thomas
Jones and Framjj H Gary.
J W Knox toXB Wllcon, TO acres, $420. Jan
(i, 1899, bounded w lands of E \V Knox, Anna
W Woodburst, J P Williams, Sr, and lands of
mvself. \
X Webb Collett t\> W E Owens, 1 lot. 81,200,
Jan 22, 1S!I'J, bounded by lands of Vienna
Street, Mrs E M Miller, Jackson Street and
others. \ .
Geo W Syfun, Sr,\tO M B Syfan, 1 lot, 8S0.
Jan 23, 18!l!>, bounded! by lands of Samuel F
Nance, the Abbeville tfrancb (Southern) railroad,
Polly Baker and public road lending
from Abbeville to ojreenwood, and lands
<xf the said M B Syfan. \
fey I via Thomas to Annte Thomas, 1 lot, 810,
Jan 27, 1899, bounded bx lands of Sylvia
Thamas, the Abbevil'e branch (Southern)
railroad. \ '
Ma\y A Barnwell to AbbeVUl'e Cotton Mills.
40 acres, 8S00, Jan 2S, 1899. bounded by lands of 1
McMillan estate, Bakes ehtatdu Mary A Barnwell
anVl others. \
SylviaVThomas to Olln Hodges. 1 lot, 86; Jan
28. 1899, bounded bv lands of' estate LeHoy
Wllgon, Richard Wilson and l^ods of myself,
having ? feet front on ripad leading
from Abbe^Jlle to Greenwood. \
Peggy Hafirls to Carrie Houm,oh. 1 lot, 85,
nominal. NoV 1, 1898, bounded b? lands of
Harriet Browtkand Mary Adams. \ : .
W H Parker,\xecutor of estate RarPuel MeGowan,
to W M Long, 1 lot, 87,000, Warch 7, :
1898, bounded by VMaln Street, street between
J A Smith and the said Samuel MctSowan, ,
E G Gray don. Maffgle Brooks and other?Julius
M VissnKfea to D H Johnson,V lot.
8300, Jan 11, 1899, Sounded by lands of\R M
Hill, Georglanna Lete and others, and frpnt- i
Ing on Secession Street in the city of Abbeville.
\ .
T W McMillan to Abbeville Cotton WilJs, '
16% acres, $337.50, Jan, 11609, bounded by lancfa
of John G Edwards. B A Barnwell and said. ]
Abbeville Cotton Mllis, sfiuate, lying and be^
lug on water of Norr^ Creek. ?
A L Galliesple to Henry Ttaylor. 1 8-10 acres, ,
826, Feb 25, 1899, bounded bw lands of Henry
Taylor, said A L Gallesp * an^l New Cat Road 1
as per plat made by G A Douglass the 21st 1
day of Feb, 1899. \ .
* " * ?1? i a onr-tia conn
U D UUUCO IV ntlUUIB X'UUiOA, u BVIW, V"VV| ,
Dec 23. 1890, bounded by )and& of Rebecca
Cobb, Tom Boozer, C & G railroad, Cambridge
road and others. \
C P Hammond to Abbeville Cation Mills,
7 3 100 acres, S54.75, Feb 27, 1899. bdNpnded by
lands of C P Hammond and Abbeville Cotton
Mills. \
J H McDlll to Melrose Cemetery .Association,
10 acres, 8250, Feb 25, 1899, bounded by
lands of A L Galllespie, Anderson-Abbeville
and Hamlin Bridge road. X
Jobn Williams to James Williams, 1 acre,
S56, Dec 17, 1897, bounded by lands of Mrs ,
Mary A Barnwell, Tan Yard Street, being In j
the city of Abbeville.
K E Hill, Judge Probate, to T S Berfort, bne 1
lot, SflOO, Nov 9, 1899, bounded by lands of J C
Younger, J CKlugh, J K Haddon, and front- J
ing a street in the city of Abbeville.
A L GilllBple to Alfred Jones, 1 acre, S19,Nov J
15,1898, bounded by lands of A L Gllllsple,
Alfred Jones and others.
Thos Cosby to Mrs Delia J Knox, 2 acres,
S15o, Dec 7,1895, bounded by lands of J Alston
Caball, Cambridge road and by the Fort
Pickens branch.
DIAMOND HILL.
James Hall to Joel F Ethrldge, 8Sacres, consideration
taking care of the said James Hall ,
for his life time, June 25, 1S98, bounded by .
lands or R M W Hall, Joel F Ethrldge, Mary f
J Hall and James Hall.
John E Brownlee, J L Wardlaw and Jobn
Bradbury, Trustees School District No 25, to
C C Brownlee, 1 acre, S10, Dec 1, 1898, bounded 1
by lands of Ellas Wiles, Mrs Kay and CC J
urowuiee.
Wm H Parker, trustees, to J W Bradbury, (
Ul% acres, 8266.82, Nov 17, 1893, bounded by r
lands of A J Cllnkscales and others, also I
bounded by tracts Nos 2 and 3, being tract No
1 of Roger Williams place. t
W U S McClellan to John W Bradbury, i
1 44 100 acres, 820, Dec 19, 1898, bounded by
lands of John W Bradbury, w C 8 McClellan
and others. ' '
\V D Mann to Max Below, 153 acres, 81,100, 1
Dec 30,1898, bounded by lands of Max Below,
W D McMaban, McAllster lands, T C Cochran,
L C Cllnkscales and others.
F W Boles to Francis E Scott, 65 acres, 8175
May 30, 1883, bounded by lands of Joslah Burton,
Lewis Bosler, Mrs Mary Block.
LOWNDESVILLE.
J M Cook to 8 J Burton, 104^acres, 8700, Jan
3. 1898, bounded by lands ot S J Burton, E C
Machine, B B Allen, E W Harper, W M Tate
and J C Thomas. ?
Lewis C Cllnkscales to Lamar Cllnkscales,
166 4-100 acres, 85, nominal,Sept 12,1898. bounded
by lands of Bob Cobb, Lamar Cllnkscales,
E E Williams, Harper Ferry Road and
Petersburg.
Lewis C Cllnkscales to Lamar Cllnkseales,
2 810 acres, $500, Sept 2,1898, bounded by lands
of H M Hill, Peter Hunter and others.
D L Barnes to A V Barnes, 1 lot, 8311 25. Aug
11,1898, bounded by lands of J B Mosely, Baptist
Church and Anderson road, and known
as the Horton lot.
Sarah Allen Bell to Janle Ward Bell, Mary
Elizabeth Bell, Emma Loulea Bell, John
James Bell, William Massalow Bell and Martha
Ann Bell, 476 acres, love and affection,Jan
15,1S98, bounded on tbe east by lands of Turner
Tillman, south bv lands of B Berrln Al
Jen, west by Rocky River aad north by lands *
of Charles Leoler. J
L C Cllnkscales to B L Cllnkscales, 156 acres,
S5, nominal, Dec 3, 1698, bounded by lands of 1
Rev G W Huckabee, John A Crawford and J
others.
W C Shaw to E R Horton, 48 acres, $188, Nov
17, 1898, bounded by lands of Lewis Bosler, J
C Thomas. B B Allen and Harper Ferry road.
N B Sutherland to N A Sutherland. J14
acres, 3725, Jan 14, 1898, bounded by lands of
J L Arnold, B B Allen, S F Epps, N B Suther- {
land and others.
J B LeRoy to Mrs Emma Johnson, house
and lot, 8228.75, Feb 10, 1899, bounded by lands
of J M Baker, Bell Street, being In the town
of Lowndesvllle.
Anna W Lomax to W T Reese, 146 acres,
31,000, Jan 28,1S99, bounded by lands of Savannah
Valley railroad, J B LeRoy, J P Young,
Rocky River, E C Mechlne and others.
R H Burdette to Harper & Latimer, 1 lot,
S150, Feb 10, 1899, bounded by Main street in
front, railroad traoton west and 15 feet alley,
and lauds of J T Latimer.
B A Henry to John 8 Drennan, 200 acres,
32,000, Feb 4, 1899, bounded on the east by
Rocky River, on the south by S F Hutchinson,
west by Saw Mill Creek and north by
Saw Mill Creek. f
MAGNOLIA. ?
Geo S Wilson to A K Watson, two tracts, U3
acres and 40 acres, 81.775, May 2, 1898, bounded
by lands of M K Cheatham, lands lormerly
owned by Ella B Wilson, now by A K Watson.
and Calhoun Creek. Also other tract of
land containing 40 acres, bounded by lands of
N Schran, John C Ferguson, Alfred Gray,
Andy Brown and others.
Western Carolina Land and Improvement
Co to Building of Missions for Freedmen of
the Presbyterian Church In tho U 8 America,
7 lots, 875. Aug 80, 1S98, lots 14. 15,10, 17, 18, 19
and 20 in Block 104 as shown In map of Calhoun
Falls.
Patrick Calhoun.executor, to Edward Simpkins,
2 acres, 820, March 9, 1S9S, bounded by
landsof estate James Edward ant} the Augusta
Public road.
Walter L Miller, Master, to James Evans, ?
200 acres, 81,485, Jan 2, 1899, bounded by lands c
of J G Edwards, W A Lanier, the A J Poor (
laud and others. r
Anna C Ancrum to It W and S J Hester, <
i'-.S'/i acres, 82,751, Jan 5.1899. bounded by lands
ol Mrs A C Kucker, Mrs Carrie C Heard, estate
Sarah Norwood, Mrs Kate O'Farrow and r.
others. '
8
CAI.IIOUN MILLS.
S E Thomas to Eliza Ann Cade,238 acres, '
no consideration, Law of Distribution, March
10.1S98, bounded by lands of J H Watson, T 1
G Haker. Susan M DuBose and others.
John D Cade to Beside J Frazler, ii]4 acres, f
862 50, Jan 25,189S. bounded by lands of John i
IJ Cade, Mrs Josephine Black, Dr T J Hester,
the lands of Mrs Frazler and others.
Clementine Burdett to Mrs B J Frazler, one '
lot. 845, Aug 15, 189s, bounded by lands of ^rs
15 J Frazler. D B Cade, Savannah Valley rail- s
rowi ttuu uiuern. i
I) B Oade lo B J Krazicr, 2 lotR, 2 houses,
$1,500, .Sept G. lfi!W, bounded by laud* of Depot j
Street, Abbeville and Vienna Koad, land of
John W Morrah, said 1) li Cade and others.
John W Morrah to Alice L Wells, 15 acres, 1
exchanged land, Deo 23, 1897, bounded by
lands of Wm Norman, Henson tract and others,
and lands of myself. ?
Joseph McCnnty to Noah Willis, :i0 acres,
$1100, SrptH, IMS, bounded by lands of James
Sutherland, J W Morrah and Joseph Mc- (
Canty.
D B Cade to J W Cade, 1.'IMOO acres, $150, (
Sept 6, 1898, bounded by lands of Vienna
road, Depot street, lands of D B Cade and the
PU<fc W C railroad.
W It Boyd to Trustees School District No 9,
and their successors, I acre. 86, Jen 14, 1898,
bounded by lands of W H Boyd, Mrs Kate
O'Farrow, estate J E Calhoun and others.
J 8 Dun lap, Andrew MfcCombs, Jas Banks,
H Dun lap nnd Ilobt Lee. to Richard Wright,
J H Robinson and Elijah Roundtree, acre,
S2.\ Oct20,1898. bounded by Lowndesvlfle public
road, Alexander Arnold, church lot and
othprs. *
J W Morrah to Joel J McKellar, 4 acres.S
Dec 7, 1898, bounded by lands of J J McKel- j
lar. Palmer lot, M L Stanton and others.
8 K Grler to Jas H Jay, 215 aores, 81,800, Dec
29.189S, bounded by lands of T G Baker, J H
Watson. Max Below and others.
Max Below to E Kleser,2Gl acres, SI,200, Aug
ir>. 1S9S, bounded by lands of TboB McAIlBter,
Mrs M E Grler, Baker and others.
R F Hemmlger, to K F Morris, tz acres, sew,
.Tan fi, 1S!)9,bounded by lands of James Sutherland,
W 0 Covin, J O Hemmlger and others.
BORDEAUX.
J B Harmon to Hawes & Cade, 20 acres, 8120,
Aug 5,1898, bounded by lands of J B Harmon
S A Mcintosh and S S Harmon.
Junius McGee to Jas W Tolbert, 7% acres,
SiJ. Dec 15, 1898. bounded by lands oi Willie
McGee. CH McCormlck, Daniel Holder and
and others.
H W Landrum and M V Butler, as Landrum
& Butler, 5G0 acres, ?2.000, bounded by
lands of G M McKlnney, E G Newby, 8 A Mcintosh
and others.
Mrs Mary C Jennings to J Q, Stltwell. 2 lots,
8230, Jan 17, 1809, known as lots Nos 7 and 9,
Block N. town of McCormlck, as per plat registered
In Clerk's office. Deed book No 5, page
799.
Anna Bosworlb to Mrs Mary C Jennings, 1
lot, S50, Jan 23,1891, known as lot No 7, Block
H, In town of McCormlck, as per plat recorded
In Clerk's office. Book No 5, page 799.
Cyrus H McCormlck, Jr. to Robt Bos worth,
1 lot, 815, Feb 8.1894, known as lot No 8, Block
H. In town of McCormlek. as per plat recorded
In Clerk's office, Book No 5, page 799.
Cyrus H McCormlck, Jr, to Mrs Ann Bos
worth, 1 lot, 850, Aug 8, 1894, known as lot No
7, Block H, In town of McCormlck, aa per pint
recorded in Clerk's office, Book No 5, page 709.
RobtBosworth to Mrs Mary C Jennings, 1
lot. 8275, Jan 28,1698, known as lot No 8. Block
N, In town of McCormlck according to plat
thereof recorded In Clerk's office In Deed
book No 5. page 799.
Walter L Miller, Master, to Chas D Cowan,
575 acres, 8200. March 6, 1899, bounded by lands
of J S Brltt, J H Morrah and others.
Chas D Cade to Corrle Covan and Sallle J
Cowan, 375 acres, two-thirds Interest, 8400.
March G, 1899, bounded by lands oi J S Brltt, J
H Morrah, S3 P Morrah and others.
J C Hawes. G W Cade and Anna Lee Cade
to Mrs M A Tolbert, 80 acres, 8250, Feb 24, 1899,
hounded by lands of Mrs M A Tolbert, DeLa
Howe estate, J M Tolbert and Long Cane
J H Lowry to John P Jennings, 1 lot, 8250,
Auk 26,1898, lot No 17, In Block L, In town of
McCormlck and bounded by lands of J B
Harmon and MLB 8turkey.
MLB Sturkey to John P Jennings, 1 lot.
?25. Sept 2,1898, lot No 16, In Block L, In town
of McCormlck and fronting on Main street
and running back 75 feet.
O W Cade and Anna L Cade to JB Harmon,
SO acres, 890, April 11, 1898, bounded by lands
of Wm Harmon, deceased, John Martin, J C
Jennings, Wm Harmon and Wm Jennings.
Equitable Building and Loan Association to
J B Harmon, 2 lots, $350, Aug 81,1898, said lots
belug Nos 1 and 2 In Block N of the plat of
the town of McCormlck.
Emma F Cbrlstenberg to LewlsN Chamberlain,
40 acres. 8725, Oct 81, 1898, bounded by
l?nds of Geo W Carroll, Jennings J Ferquersc?n
and others.
Martha Brown and A A Edwards to Francis
Bo*?73 acres, partition or division of real estate,
Jan 12,1898, bounded by tract No 2, Jas
Cothfan, 8r, eBtate Samuel McGowan^ma
others. . **
A A Edwards and Francis Bo&b Martha
Brown, 73 acres, partition or djjj'gion of real
Bstate, Jan 1?,1898, bounded,^tract Nos 1 and
}, Samuel "-icGowan, CVdaway Henderson and
others. ' _? .
x
The man with many wants
is simply a slave to himself.
My wants are simple-nameiy,
I want your patronage.
Let me have it,.,please.
B. C. Wilson.
Wire wrapped hose at C. P. Hammonds. '
Lawn sprinklers and hose reels at C. P.
lammonds.
We have Just returned from all the North>rn
markets and will make due announcenent
of their opening in every departure
text week. Our line Is more complete tban
iver before. R. M. Haddon & Co.
Lhw Brief* at Sixty Cent* a Pajce.?
>Tew type, good print, heavy paper 25 copies.,
Vpply to Press and Ba nner, Abbeville, B.C.
Found.?A small iron key 29, Eagle Lock
3o. Bring twenty-flve cents to pay for this
lotlce, and get your key at the Press and
tanner office.
If you want to enjoy life and keep clean
bis summer have C. P. Hammond to put you
n a bath tab.
If you want toexohange obtton mill stock
or one or mere mules, call at the Press and
tenner office.
Cotton seed meal delivered by J. R. Glenn.
Rooms to rent?apply to R C. Wilson, tf.
Boy's don't forget old Mike.
When In need of ink, pencils, paper and
>ens give us a call. Harrison & Game.
Cotton seed meal delivered anywhere In the
:lty when bought at Glenn's.
Milford & DuPre handles the best malt ex
ract on the marnet.
For promptness and politeness go to Mil-1
'ord & DuPre. i
Mllford's Liver Medicine bos no equa 1
)ale by Mllford a DuPre.
All pork sausage furnished customers at
iny time. T. H. Maxwell.
Fresh fish every Saturday afternoon. T. H.
Maxwell.
All night calls answered promptly. Mil*
ord & DuPre.
Harrison & Game have a few fresh garden
leed left. Call and get your supply before
,bey go.
Maine grown Irish potatoes, at Harrison <fe
Same's only a few left, at 82 per bustfel.
Call and see our line of hair combs and
jrushes, tooth brushes, shaving brushes, nail
irushes, whist brooms and shoe brushes, at
Harrison <t Game's.
Stationary, all colors and prices, box paper
n the latest styles and shapes. 5,10,15,20, 25,
15 and 50 cents a box. Harrison & Game.
L. W. White's Local*.
New spring goods ! Any quantity of them
it the store of L. W. white.
Do not fail to examine the white counterjane
which Li. W. White offers for one dollar,
[t can't be beat.
One lady In seven In this olty bus seen the
idvertlsement of the famous B. & G. corset
n the Ladies Home Journal, Munseys, Delineator
or some other March magaalne. and
mows therefore some of the Important facts
ibont "the corset that does not stretch." L.
kV. White now has In stock a good line of R.
t G. corsets and will be pleased to show them
,o the "one lady In seven"?and to the other
ilx ladles also. Come and buy an Indispensable
article of unquestioned merit while we
jave a full assortment of sizes.
Look at L. W. volte's for house-furnishing
foods, bleached and unbleaobed full width
iheetlngs, sheets and pillow cases all ready
lemmed, blankets, counterpanes, table 11n;ns
Including; bleached and cream damasks,
loylles and napkins, towels, lace curtains,
mrtaln swUses, lappets, scrim, window
ihades, Ac., &o,
I have a few pairs of very nice all-wool Calfornla
bed blankets which I will sell very
sheap. These are very fine coods and I offer
;reat bargains In them. Call and see these
bargains?only a few pairs left. L W. White.
I have Just received an entirely new stock
)f plows embracing all the most desirable
ind useful shapes. Also plantation hardware
)f all kinds. L.W.White.
Go to J. R. Glenn, when you want fresh
trocerles, tomatoes, corn, pickles, sardines,
lalmons. crackers, oat flakes chocolate, teas,
soflee, grits, rice, hams. Something extra
ilce in N. O. Syrups, potatoes, cabbage, dried
rult &c.. to arrive this week.
The butterlck pattrons are nerfeot fitting
md no others exceil them. The ladles will
Ind a big reduction In prices for 1SU0. For
laleat Haddon's.
Don't tall to see that 91-2 bar mollted soap
or 20c at Speed's,
Try that while mucilage at Speed's. It
>eats all.
When recovering srom pneumonia, the bent
hint; to strengthen and tone up the luugs is
Jr. Neuflers lung tonic. Prices 50a at Speed's.
Now is the time to make a raid on bed-gugsjet
a bottle of oeli-a bug from Speed.
If you have grippe and can't get rid of it
itrengthen your lungs with Dr. Nuetl'ers lung
?nic.
Harris Lit.hia water always fresh at Speeds
bcents per gallon.
A full pint syrup hypophosphlta Co. SOcent
it SpeedB.
Huglers fine candy always fresh at Speeds.
Prescriptions acurately and promptly filled
ind at living prices at Speeds.
We handle all grades of cigars. Try one of
)ur leaders "La Klor de Pertundo."
For al I grades and prices of smoking tobacco
:all on Harrison & Game.
Bicycles to rent at C. P. Hammond's.
Hath tubs kept In stock at C. P. Hammond.
Ono case outing just received at Haddon.
- - ?*r
Some people m^y say to me,l
"Tour establishment is small
and we presume you are a
fiheat) man." and so I am
My goods are the best, and
the best is the cheapest.
R. C. Wilson.
$ 1
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of Administration.
By R. E. Hill, Esq., Judge of Pbobate.
TflTHEREAS, W. A. CALVERT has made
Y* suit to me, to grant blm Letters of
Administration of tbe Estate and effects of
D. C. CALVERT, late of Abbeville County,
deceased. ..
These are therefore, to cite aDd admonish
all and singular tbe kindred and creditors of
the said D. C. Calvert, deceased, that they
be and appear before me, In the Court
of Probate, to be beld at Abbeville C. H.,
on TUESDAY, the 4th day of APRIL. 1899,
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In
the forenoon, to show cause If any they have;
why tbe said Administration should not be
granted.
Qlven under my hand and seal of tbe Court,
, this 20th day of March, In tbe year of
[L. 8.1 our Lord ope thousand eight hundred
and ninety nine and In the 128 year
of American Independence.
Published.on t?e 2?d day of March, 189?,
In tbe Press and Banner and on the Court
House aoor for tbe time required by law.
R. E. HILL,
March 21,1899, tf Judge of Probate.
v - ' I
The Sfot&^of South Carolina,
' COUNTY*6l^A.BBEVILLE.
' PEOBATE>C?trBT.
In the Matter of the Estate^' Jk Latimer,
Deceased. \
Notice to Debtors and Credltom-v
\ LL persons indebted to said estate mtngt
settle without delay, ^nd those holding^
claims against the estate must present them (
properly attested to.
MRS. LOU ELLA LATIMER. '
March 8,1899, tf * ~ ' Executrix: : (
(
Tie State - of Soitl Carolina,;
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
i
in pbobatir coubt. .
W. C.*8blrley, Executor Estate of J. W. Shirley,
Deceased, Petitioner. ? Petition to
Prove Will in Dae Form of Law.?Summons.
'
To Sal lie Shirley, T. F. Shirley, James M.
Shirley, Elizabeth Jane Ashley, A. M. Shir- I
ley. Lucinda Hlgler, Ella Shaw, Emma Shir- /
ley. Ernest Shirley and Mamie Lindsay:
You. AND EACH OF YOU. ARE HERE- '
by summoned and required to be and appear
In the Court of Probate for said County, to be
holden at Abbeville C. H.,S. C.t on SATURDAY,
the ISth day of April next, to show
cause, If any you can, why the will of J. W.
Shirley, deceased, should not be proved Indue
form of law as prayed for by petitioner.
Witness my band and the seal of the Court,
this 28th day of February, 1599.
(L. S.) R. E. HILL,
J. P.. A. C.
To T. F. Sblrley, Absent Defendant:
Take Notice that the petition In the above
stated case is now on file In this Court and you
are hereby summoned and required to make
answer thereto on or before the 15th day of
April next.
R. E. HILL,
OQ -lotto T I> A P
roui *C7| xoaoi ?# * ! w.
J. L HILL & CO.,
No. 3 ROSENBERG BLOCK.
T*7-E HAVE MOVED OUR WAGON AND
*? Carriage Repository to the store room
recently occupied by Mr. J. D. Kerr. Our specialty
Is
1111 MI
These wagons were given first prize over al
competitors at the Nashville Exposition. We
also have a full stock of
Baggies, Carriages, Harness, Ac.
Give us a call before buying. We guarantee
atlslaction.
T T TSTTT T
%J -L/. J.J.i*.
No. 3 Rosenberg Block.
A Complete and Full
STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED
Metropolitan Brand of Miied Faints
OF
JOHN LUCAS & CO.
ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE
City Drug Store.
PRICES IN ONE GALLON CANS by the
single can si.25. a liberal dlsoonnt to
painters using large quantities.
CHARLIE HONG'
CHINESE MACHINE
LAUNDRY. I
First class work guaranteed
Washing done by band. Ironing clone
by machinery, with or without gloss. Try
me once and you will try me again.
CHARLIE HONG. J
Nov. 30. 1898, tt
l_ C
We are dally expecting the arrival of our ,
large assortment of garden seed. We handle
T. W. Wood ik Sons seed, the very besl.
Harrison & Game.
(jet a pound of nice letter paper and forty- 1
eight envelopes to match all for 20 cents at <
Harrison & Game's. I
Pitts carminative syrup elves relief to the
bowels when nausealed. Try a bottle from i
Harrison & Game. <
. -
MRS. MARY"
* - * \' "5. .
Hnani ti nr Worlnot
UiailU VS|SVllllft?9 tyvvjuv*
MARCH the 30th
WE HAVE BAMGA
EVERY DAY IN T
The Leading Dress Makin
IN ABBEV
* ' Bonnets, Corsets, Crepe, Feather
Handkerchiefs; Infant Caps, La
Ribbons, Satins, Silks, Veilings,
mings
Dresses Cut to Fit a
On short Notice. Also a nice
AXTa li n nn An hnnrl n f n 1 I Itrtn r\ i
TT c uavg uu uauu a IUU iiuc ui
DRES8 GOODS of the season.
MI88 BURNAP, ol Baltii
the MILLINERY DEPARTM!
| WE KEEP THE B
| Furniture, Coffin
t \H ABBEVILLE COUNT!
(| THE BEST SERVICE A
j[ . LOWEST PRICE.
[ PHONE, RESIDECE,
STORE,
GIVE US A HAll -jJi.
I MeDlIi?^&
JUST AHEIVEI
25 Gross R. R. Mills Sm
10,000 Cigars.
Box Paoer and Emelooes.
1 1
Fresh Drugs arriving every
Call,
HARRISON
iJust Received and
TTATYni
#
#
/iV 1 Case Assorted Bleached Homespun, 4-4
"I" Fralt of the Loom, 4-4 Lonsdale Cambric, 7-8
JkV 10-4 Brown Sheeting, WXc to 20c. 10-4 Bleai
"V" 1 Bale Brown Drilling. 1 Bale yard wide S
/? spun. 1 Bale Checked and Striped Cheviots
wide Percals. best quality.
Jk\ 20 Pieces White Checked Nainsook.
"I 10 Pieces White Welt Piques,
/it 100 Pieces White Embroidery.
1 Case (20 pieces) Gold Medal Black Dress C
ik 10 Pleoes Cold Wool
/ft DRESS GOODS FOR
tlS Blaok Taffeta Silks.
/IV Black Satin Duchess.
"V" 1 Case Staple Notions.
/iV 1 Case of that Famous 12-4 White Quilt at I
.IJ Respectfully,
MR. M. HADE
?
x P. B. SI
Druggist, - - - .
\ Complete and Selected Stock of
NONE BUT QUALIFIED
ALLOWED TO DISPEN!
1 Fill Line of Toilet aid Honsehold
?K=p?"\TTff'AT.T.K AXSVVF.RV.n PR
Locals* J. R. Glenu. ^
writ
Acidututed Gelatine, any flavor or color, at 10,1
f. It. Glenn's. Young
Hyson and Oolong Tea, Arbuckle C.
ind Javanese roasted coflee. A good green ; stov
soffee lOo at Glenn's. <
Salmon Steak. Fresh Sardines, Corn, To- forcl
nates, Chopped Beef, Pickles, &c?at Glenn's.
Try a barrel Glenn's best patent flour. er.
J. R. Glenn still has his fine Plmouth Roek9. q,
["he freeze does not stop them Irom laying. y0U
3an furnish eggs for setting anytime. A few
jullets and roosters for sale. .. J.
gait
01 pair ladles and mlsseR shoes, numbers 2 sugi
.o 3 1-2. Former price 81.50 to 82. Your choice stor
in bargain counter for 60c, at Haddon's. floti
TAGGART'S
sday and Thursday,
and 31st, 1899.
JNS FOR YOU
HE YEAR AT
ig and Millinery Store |
ILLE.
a, Flowers, Gloves, Hats,
ces, Ornaments^ Plushes,
, Dress Braids, and Trim-'
nd Made to Order
1 line of SAILOR HATS.
: samples of the leading ' :
nore, will have charge of . . >
ENT.
I
EST STOCK OF I
s and Casketsj I
(. WE GIVE THE |! I
ND CHARGE THE - <[
' Z m
1 V
; LYON. | J
|ifp Sweet Scotch . ?
"* and Maccaboy.
/ashington Irving,
all color and shapes.
week. . Give us aj
. '
& GA.MB :.:l
I to Arrive at 1 |
ON'S. f|
Androscugln, 4-4 Barker Mills, 4-4 m U
and 4-4 Bleached Drilling.
uhed Sheeting. 15c to 25o. _ |M
ea Island. 1 Bale Checked Home- W
. 1 Case Calicoes. 15 Pieces yard
EARLY SPRING. W |
)ON & CO. I j|
??- I
PEED, 1
m
Abbeville, S. C.
' Pure Drags and Chemicals.
ASSISTANTS
SF. PRESCRIPTIONS.
Articles at Reasonable Prices.
OMPTLY.
e carry all grades, colors and styles of
:lng paper and envelopes. Box paper 5,
5, 20,25,35 and 50 ceDts a box.
Harrison <Jt Game. v
P. Hammond can connect your cooking
e and supply you wltti hot water.
ack Draught for stock. For sale by Mil
ji DuPre.
j to Milford & DuPre for HarrisLithlaWa* ' v
j to Milford & DuPre and get anything
want In the way of drugs. /
K. Glenn will always give the best bar*
is In corn, oats, bacon, lard, molasees,
ir and coffee. Don't forget to visit Glenn's
e on Trinity street In front of McCants
91.