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The Press and Banner. ABBEVILLE, S. C. -W-Publlshed every Wednesday at 8J a year lo advance. Wednesday, April 5,1899. We Welcome Too, Gentlemen. Tbe trading public will be glad to welcome Messrs. Hall & Anderson to our city. Tbey are In tbe clothing business, and propose to make tbeir presence felt in tbe mercantile world. Kxperienced merchants, and realizing tbe scarcity of money, they recognize the necessity of buying and selling at such prices as may induce business. Ah men oi sterling worth, they come well recommended by their great success at Anderson. Better Telephone Service for Dae Went. Mr. C. P. Hammond Is gotog to give the people of Due West better telephone ser vice than they have hitherto enjoyed and a stock company will be formed to establish a regular telephone exchange In Due West or be will put In the exchange himself and con nect it to his long distance line. This will be a great convenience to the people of Due Weal and Abbeville as the two exchanges will be connected. A talking box is to be put In,at Due West at once and prompt and sailsfactory service Is to be given. We should think that a good many phones will be put in at Due West. Opening; Day. Opening day at Kaddon's last week was an Ideal day. Crowds of ladies thronged the store all day, in fact the store was a veritable "bee hive." The store was handsomely decorated with the latest fabrlqnes and colorings of the season. The display of millinery, silks, fine dress fabrlques, white goods, embroideries, laces and fine shoes was far ahead ot any former showing. The ladles who want a pice outfit for self or daughters cannot fall to be suited at Haddon's. Prenchiojf at Warrenten. Rev. Dr. James Nail, pastor of the Greenwood Presbyterian church and one of the ablest ministers in this Presbytery, will preaoh at the Warrenton church on the second Sabbath in this month at 11 a. m. You ?r?rrtiniiv invttAri to Attend services there. Better Telephone Connection Needed. Abbeville Deeds and wants better telephone communication with Green wood. We do not know whose fault It Is, but It would be no barm to let the public know how It Is that the line between Verdery and Greenwood 1b so often down. Now la Your Cbanee. I am organizing a class In penmanship, and all who are interented in this important branch will be paid for their trouble If they will come to my office and examine specimens of this work. Class will be taugh at night. E. L. Wilson, Teacher. Alliance Meeting. The regular quarterly meeting of the County Alliance will be held at Abbeville on Friday. 7th April. All sub Alliances are earneatly requested to send delegates. Jno. Lyon, President. Wanted. Reliable salesmen to sell our complete line of Paints, Varnishes, etc. Good pobltlon andliberal terms for right man. Address, W. W. Stoddard & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 6t Mr. Cheatham, Superldtendent of the Q. C' A N. division of the Seaboard Air Line Rail" road, was in town yesterday. He is one of the best railroad men with whom we are acquainted. He Is such a gentlemanly man that Mr. St. John surely does not know him. It may be ltared that as Boon as the VicePresident of the Seaboard finds him oat that we will be deprived of the pleasure of his visits. Me. J. M. Gambredl, Secretary of K. of P. Lodge at Abbeville, S. C.t has just received a check for 92.000 Id payment of the life policy on the life of James E. Buchanan, who died In New York recently. The policy was payable to his mother, Mrs. Eliza A. Buchanan, at Qreenwood, S. C. Mr. H. U. Cabaniss of the Atlanta Journal was In town lust Thursday. He met quite a number of our people who were pleased to make his acquaintance. His stay was very short and we hope when he comes again he will remain with us longer. Our much respected fellow townsman, the Hon. W. H. Parker, has teen sick for a week, and has been confined to his room most of the time. The Woman's Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at half past four o'clock. When a fruit agent claims an extra price for a tree because It Is a variety tbat Berkman does not handle, remember tbat Berckmab does not handle any thing bat the best variety. Iam taking orders for Berckman's trees to be delivered In the fall. J.W.Rykard The Long Cane Cemetery Society will meet at the school bouse Thursday afternoon, April 6tb, at 5 o'clock. A11 members and others Interested are drged to be present. 2t Wanted?Cow with yonng calf, giving not less tban tbree and a halt gallons of milk. Apply to A. B. Morse or C. R. Rlchey. Brace's Locals. Norfolk oysters at Bruce's restaurant. Bruce'B restaurant furnishes Norfolk oysters from 10 cents upwards. Bruce's restaurant furnishes 10 cent lunches and meala at 25 cents. Bruce's restaurant will give one dozen fried oysters for 25 ceuts. Milk oyster stews 26 cents. Raws 10c, 15cand 26 cents. Served In the best style. m m Locals J. B, Glenn. Acidututed Gelatine, any flavor or color, at J. R. Glenn's. Yonng Hyson and Oolong Tea, Arbuckle and Javanese roasted coflee. A good green coffee 10c at Glenn's. Salmon 8teak, Fresh Sardines, Corn, Tomates, Chopped Beef, Pickles, Ac, at Glenn's. Try a barrel Glenn's best patent flour. J. R. Glenn still has bis tine Pliuouth Rocks. The freeze does not stop them irom laying. Can furDlsb eggs for Betting anytime. A few pallets and roosters for sale. The latest smoking tobacco on tbe market. Try a package at 10 cents?Klondike Mixture. Harrison & Game. When In need of mtdlclnes at night oar pharmacist will be found next door to the Western Union Telegraph office, over the Abbeville Supply Co.'s store. HarrUon & Game. Boys wheels for sale at C. P. Hammond's Go to J. R. Glenn, when you want fresh groceries, tomatoes, corn, pickles, sardines, ' salmon*, crackers, oat flakes chocolate, teas, oofiee, grits, rice, bams. Something extra nice la N. O. Syrups, potatoes, cabbage, dried fruit &c.. to arrive this week. J. R. Glenn will always give the best bar* gains in corn, oats, bacon, lard, mnlrtsses. sugar and coffee. Don't forget to visit Glenn's store on Trinity street in front of McCanta hotel. C. P. Hammond has just received a beautiful ladles wbeel. Call and see It. We carry all grades, colors and styles of writing paper and envelopes. Box paper 5, 10,10,20,25,35 and 50 cents ? box. Harrison & Game. Go to the up-to-date Drug store of Mllford 4 DuPre and get anything you want at living prices. DuPre's Horse & Cattle powder Is what you want for your homes and cattle. For sale by Mllford <& DuPre. MUiord 4 DuPre do their own prescription work consequently you can always depend on what they send you. ttromo-quinine win cure a com m one day. For sale at Speed's. When recovering from pDeumonla, grippe, deep colds, etc.. tbe best thing to strengthen your lungs Is Dr. Neuffer's lung tonic. For sale at Speed's. The biggest bargain ever offered In Abbeville In tbe soap line Is that 2% lb. bar castlle soap for 20c. at Speed's. Foreaster dyes go to Speed's. S colors for 5 cents. Non-splllable bottles of Ink for 5c. at Speed's Tbe very thing for school children. Locals?Amos B. Morse. Sliced breakfast bacon in ^ and one pound cans. Amos B. Morse. Something very new, sncea nam in one cans. Amos B. Morse. Deviled cblcben 10c a can, an elegant lunch r dish. Amos B. Morse. All fresb goods just opened by Morse. 1 Trv Speed's cough syrup, It will "sure fix you up./ Price 25 and 50c. ,'i ' . -i.' v:-V: CUTTING SCRAPE. Willie Harper Dtaembon led. Last night Cbarlle Davis and Willie Haroer became Involved In a difficulty, when the former disemboweled tbe latter at the Fair Grounds. Some ten or twelve feet of bis intestines were lying in the dirt and sand when tbe pbyslclsnR arrived. Dr. Uambrell and Dr. John Lyon went promptly to bis aid, and did whatever was 1 possible for the wounded man. He Is now restlnic easier, with the chances slightly in i his favor. No arrest had been made at last report. " v___ Rev. J amen JKoyce. Associate Reformed Presbyterian. So soon as President Todd resigned his position in the Female College, the Board promptly elected Rev. James Boyce, of Huntersvllle, N. C., as bis successor. The election was [ unanimous. Bro. Boyce Is a son of Dr. E. E. Boyce, of Gastonla, N. C., and was for fourteen years in charge of city work In Louisville, Ky. He is well known throughout the J church, and as a man of fine presence and as an earnest devoted minister of the gospel be . has commanded the respect and secured the confidence of the entire cburcb. It is confidently believed that In bis new position he will prove himself a capable and acceptable President. He will have a cordial welcome to his new home. Due West knows Bro. Boyce and is very foud of him. His wife, too, Is a noble specimen of the Kentucky gentlewom- ' an and will make an admirable matron for the girls. We believe the Board has made a wise selection In its choice of a President. Tlmrod'H Poemn. Greenwood, S. U., March 30,1S99. < Editor Press and Banner: I notice In your last issue that you refer I prospective subscribers to Tlmrod's poems to i either of two prominent citizens at a distance f from Abbeville. Feeling sure that it would make no difference to these high-toned Chris- t llaii gentlemen i wmib lu b?j u j^ uv local agent lor ibis book any of your readers who desire to procure one could at the same 1 time be a small benefactor by sending their name and price of book (SI.50) to Miss Viola i Holllngswortb, Greenwood, 8. C. She Is a I most deserving young lady and will account for every cent she receives. Whatever profit she makes will be Judl- | clously expended lu assisting a widowed mother In theeducatlon and malntalnance of , several younger brothers and sisters. Respectfully, A. J. Sproles. Reflection* of a Bachelor. What a man likes most about a girl Is bis 1 arm. When a man proposes to give his wife a useful present she Is sure be doesn't love her any ( more. After reading about the atrocities of war, a woman goes to a department store, shuts her teeth, and annihilates her sex. If a man could ever learn which end of a woman's bat is which, he might be able to tell her when It is on straight. < Maybe men and women would meowl, too, If they bad to ollmb along the tops of fences and perch on the extension roor to have a flirtation. I Unclaimed Letter. Letters remaining In the Abbeville, S. C., po8iofflce for week'ending March 21,1899. A?Miss 0. Alford. B?MrB. Lythe Brown,Mrs. Mary Battle. C?Calvert <? Robinson, B. C. Calvert. D?J. A. Dixon. F?Frank Forde, Mrs. Nelson Fisher. G?Miss Jessie Gaines. H?Geo. Harrison, Clarence Hlcklln. J?Miss Fannie M. Johnson. Lr-J. D. Li dell. M?Coles Mills, B. F. McCanU, W.T. Martin, Miss Lata Morlse, Beive Mcintosh. D?Henry Owens. P?Miss Cora Plnckney, Miss Jane Pack. R?Miss Mary Rapply. I W?John Walker, Ben Walton, Sallle Williams. Robt. 8. Link, P. M. KIdk's Daoifhters. The Klng'B Daughters of Charleston, S. C., i will open a Dormitory for Women at the High School Building, N. W. Corner of Meeting and George streets, during the Confederate Reunion, May 8th to May 13th inclusive. , Price or cots, 50 cents eacb, per nigbt, in advance. Cots may be engaged before Reunion by sending money In advance to Mrs. Robert Wilson, Secretary of Committee on Dormlto- | ry, 271 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. Wylle Home?Contract Let. i Associate Reformed Presbyterian. I Mr. J.C. Wllllford of Greenwood has been awarded the contract to build the Wylie , Home for girls. He Is a reliable contractor ] and will do good work. The committee will meet in Due West Boon and locate the site for , the building. ' Dividing Work with the Wife. A model husband llves-ln this community. He never allows bis wife to do more than half the work. In the summer time she puts | up the canned fruit, and in the winter he pats It down. Fire In Colombia. Colombia, S. C., March 30.?The city opera house, the most conspicuous building in the city, with three stories and a tower, whs burned tonight. It is in ruins, tbe walls having collapsed, and Is a total loss. T filftim a ereat deal in the way of good goods and fair prices, and this you say is "Blowing your own horn." But I ask you, "Isn't it a credit to any man to attend to his own business ?" R. G. Wilson. Locals Bell, Ellis A Co. Ufa hana orrnnar nomnot.ltlnn fmm A nHoronn with us and we are real glad they came down as It will enable ub to show the trade how cheap we are selling goods. Our styles are correct and prices to salt the moat expert bayer. Bell, Ellis A Co. Colored lawns at 2 l-2o, former price 5c. Colored organdies at 8 l-2c, former price 0 and 6 l-4c. Colored organdies 5c, former price 8c. Colored organdies 8c, former price 10 and 12 l-2c. Colored organdies at 10c, former price 15c. Colored organdies at 12 l-2c, former price 20 and 25c. Bell, Ellis & Co. Colored calicos 4c. former price 5c. Summer calicos at 4c, former price oo Bell, Ellis & Co. We want the trade, and if close price and style will suit you, then we will get it. Bell, Ellis & Co. Why leave home to buy goods when you can buy anything you want from us? Bell, Ellis & Co. Don't leave home to buy your organdie dress or hat, for fear if you buy at home your neighbor or some person will have a dress like yours. They can go or send for the same dress you bought. You don't need a bolt of organdie to get one dress, and even then they onulrl nnfl like vours. trimmed wilh the same lace. Bell, Ellis & Co. Ladles and children's straw hats In the leading Parisian styles. Bell, Ellis & Co. Great cut In shoes and slippers. Bell, Ellis <b Co. A good shawl for "5c, former price 81.25. Bell, Ellis & Co. Slippers at 05c, former price S1.25 and 81.50. Bell, Ellis & Co. See the great bargains we have In laces and embroideries. Bell, Ellis 4. Co. Fans! Fans! at Bell, Ellis & Co. iUglU lu the Swim on tbe Following Goods. lyd while lawns at 6, 8, and 10 cent, very fine and nice. Calicoes, cheviots, drills, sattlens, etc. Sheetings, bleecblngs etc. A bargain in towels at 5.10, 15c. Some bargains la ladles and childrens underwear. A nice line of 5c. shirting. Lois ot straw bats cheap, and lots or notions buttons etc., low down. Canned goods down to nothing, pork and beans 5c. can, 31b cans 10c, okra and tomatoes 10c, can. Leader and excelsior flour, the finest. Salt, soda, soap, baking powders, etc. Kerosene oil, any way you want It. Come In and see, W. D. Barksdale. One application of west morelands telton ointment wlll-^jure ring worm, telton etc., for sale by Speed. Aliens foot ease for tired, swollen and sweating feet. For Bala by Speed. I V - I*.'" I HADDON'S TRADE BULLETIN Knowing that times are bard and mone; scare we.propose to make it to tbe interest c every lady who reads these lines to come & our place lo do her shopping. We have Jus returned from New York where we eelecte< our goods in person. They were bought a close as bard cash would buy them. You will find every department of our stor filled to utmost capacity, with the choices goods in tbe market. Remnants at 20 to 25 per ceDt. less thai same goods cut from piece. White lawn remnants 5,7 and 8 cents. White check nainsook remnants 5,7 and White dimities remnants at 6, and 7 cents. Remnants of dark colored Bilks at 25, 89 an< 50 cents per yard. 40 in. white duck for shirts only 10 cents. 40 Id. white lawn, 8,10 and 121-2 cents. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. 2 bales N. C. cheviots and plaids. 2 bales 1 yard sea Island at old price, 5 cents One case canon cloth at the old price, i 1-3 cents. 1 case, yard wide, Androscogan bleach mus In. One case 10-4 unbleached Bbeetlng at 12 1-: jents. 104 Bleach sheeting at 15,20 and 25 cents, 6-4 Bleach sheeting for single beads. 54 Bleacn pillow casing. 104 Bleach sheets. Hemmed, ready for use >0 cents each. TOILE DU SORD?GINGHAM. StrlpeB and plaids, absolutely fast colors. Rugby twills, stripes and checks, for boyi waist* and ladles skirts. Cotton covert cloth, the new fabrlque fo jvery day wash skirts. PauDjab percales,yard wide, and absolutely fast colors. Pink, light blue navy, cardina ind black. Also full line light and dart shades, stripes and figures. White aud colored piques are In high favo: for dresses. Printed organdies and dimities will agali be popular for the hot summer days. White French Cambrics, French organdies lotted swlss, Mouslloe DeSole will come ii for a full share of popular favor for ho weather. Laces and embroldleB never before have wi been able to show such matchless designs You must see them to appreciate tnelr intrin sic value. HIE VERY LATEST STYLES IN SPRING AN) SUMMER MILLINERY. The newest designs out in Taffetta silks fo waists. 100 styles to select from ana no tw< alike. Black crepons. The Dew fabrlque for sklrtf 46 in. whip cords. The new woolen stuff fo spring Bults. Black and colored Henriettas, the comini labrique lor all year round dress. Black Taffeta Bilks for suits, waist or sklrtf at 60 cenu to SI per yard. Black satin duohess for waist and skirts a 25 to 81 per yard. SHOES!SHOES!!SHOES!!! One third of our store now given np t shoes. Every pair made to order and guai anteed to be tne best for the price. Ladle Qne shoes, black and tail, lace and button All sizes. i Ladles slippers and Oxford ties in blacb tan and cloth tops. MlBses and children shoes and slippers. Little "Gents" shoes a new Idea. Every lady who wishes a nice up to dal fitting shoe or slipper shoold see our line. THE KAYSER PATENT FINGER TIPPED GLOVES. Black and colored every pair warranted Ouly two grades?50 cents and 81. They fl better and wear longer than any silk glove oi tbe market. Kid gloves, two grades?81 and 81.50. Blacl aud colored. Parasols?You should see our 27 in. steel ra twill silk paragon frame for 81. White and colored silk parasols in all th uew shades. Fast black Hose for ladles, Misses, chlldrej and Infanta. Get oar prices on hosiery. A Lady's Rambllnga at R. C. Beraaa' Jewelry Store. Bblrt waist pins In cheap plate from 15 elf per 6 up. Sterling silver and solid gold bav just arrived, enough to huU every one. Shir waist set with pins for tbe front Is the latest rbey are made especially for those that don' feel like making button holes. Every on should see the many pretty sty lea Just arrl vei In plain silver and gold plate, and handsome ly enameled. It Is about time to take the flowers fron pour pot. and of course you need larger Jardl alt-res. Mr. Bexnau has just reoelved a lo 3f extra large ones In two colors, prices oul; 51.50 and $2. They are certainly beauties. Miss Inquisitive. Clean up your clothes with Speed's light nlng renovator. Price 10c. We guarantee tar beel cholera speolflo fo fowls. Money refunded where noourel^el fected. P. B. Speed. If Trrvti TTTnn t tto mnnav hntt Pnftnon jli jwu noun VSJ ooig iuv/ucj wut a wi vuou fadeless dyes at Mllford & Dapre'a Drug atorc ?-^Spring C. P. HAMMOND as Standard WF ?Bee his list and j Columbias, Har Ideals. Virt Bicycles sold on the installment plan. C.I attention farmers TRY A PACKAGE OF M A?*r>a si? L/unwD nuiat ai Prevents many diseases. M Guaranteed to be equal to a Price 15c. Manufactured b; Milford Phone 107. mrsTmary Grand Opening, We( MARCH the 3otl IirT XT A T7T7* T> 4 T? ?? ?i 11A V Xi EVERY DAY EN The Leading Dress- Ma IN AB1 Bou nets, Corsets, Crepe, Fei Handkerchiefs, Infant Caps Ribbons, Satins, Silks, "Veil Dresses Cut to Fit On short Notice. Also a We have on hand a full lii DRESS GOODS of the seas MISS BURNAP, ol I the MILLINERY DEPAE \ * \ ; .. * 'v < v* INDTICE OF REGISTRATION. ' V ' ai 0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j J ABBEVILLE COUNTY. ^ e ' ' tl t OFFICE OF SUPERVISORS OF REGISTRATION, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Abbeville, S. C., March 6,1S99. Notice is hereby given that in accor- T dauce with an Act of the General Assembly, and in conformity with the 1 requirements of the State Constitution, the books for the registration of all leeallv qualified voters, and for the In issuing of transfers, ect., will be open at the office of Supervisors of Registration in the Court House, between the 1 hour 9 o'clock a. m., and 3 o'clock p. A s m., on the first Monday of eacn elf month, until thirty days before the Pf next general election. 3 , The Board of Registration is the " judge of the qualifications of all ? applicants for registration every male mi citizen of this State and of the United |j Stale, twenty-one years of age, who Is ' not an idiot is not insane, is not a pauper supported at the public expense, and is not confined in any public prison, and who has not been con- w 8 victed of burglary, arson, obtaining goods or money under false pretenses r perjury, fcrgery, robbery, bribery, 7 adultery wife beatine, housebreaking, r i receiving stolen goods, breach of trust Sb c with fraudulent intent, fornication, le, sodomy, incest, assault with intent to Iel r ravish, miscegenation, larceny, or " j crimes against the election laws, and j who shall have been a resident in this bJ i, State two years (except ministers in ,n I charge of organized churches and h( teachers of public schools,*and these D 9 after six months residence in the ca i. State,) a resident in the County for s, - six months, and in polling precincy f0 four months, and who can read any * ? 1 ^ r*/\nofifnfiAn nf Al* .. J OKUUUU 111 iuu vtvuotivuitvu vi Awi/vy can understand and explain any secr fcion ofeaid Constitution when read to 3 him by the registration officer or officers shall be entitled to registration and ' become an elector upon application for r such registration. If any person has been convicted of any of the crimes 81 above-mentioned, a pardon of the ai i, Governor removes the disqualification. In case any minor who will become A t twenty-one years of age after thie closing of the Books of Registration and before the election, and is otherwise o qualified to register, makes application under oath showing he is quali fied to register, the Boards shall regis- ^ ter such applicant before the closing of the books. Any person whose'qualifications as an elector will be completed after the \ closing of the Registration Books but rc e before the next election shall have tbe oi right to apply for and secure a regis- ? tration certificate at any time within I sixty days immediately preceding I I. the closing of the Registration Books, \ t upon an application under oath to the Q facts entitling him to such registraI Hnn ' CC k """ ai The regiatration of voters must be a by polling precincts. There must be a n Book of Registration for each polling JD e precinct, that is for eaco township, or parish, or city, or town of less than a five thousand Inhabitants, or ward of fi cities of more than five thousand inhabitants. Each elector must vote in the polling precinct in which he 8 resides. If there is more than one voting place in the polling precinct, . ' the elector may vote at any voting * place designated on the registration / certificate. The Boards must designate r 1 in the registration certificate the vot| ing place in the polling precinct at >. which the elector is to vote. If there is more than one voting place in the ?j ? polling preoincts, the Boards shall jl t designate on the certificate the voting r place selected by the elector. J. D. CARWILE, S. 8. BOLES, ,1 W. A. LANIER. w ^ Board of Supervisors of Registration. * - ... / . xuiiiutu a nj'i up UJHUFUV/C,FU>^? ?>v I every day, so when yoa have that tired feeling I and loflt your appetite, try a bottle of the ^ s valuable medicine. For sale only by Mllford >. <t Dupre's Druggists. Phone 107. is Here large stock of WHEELS on hand and ^ ng them at low figures. A first class ieel for $30.00. jive him your order.? tfords, Ramblers, kins, Clippers. ? Bicycle Sundries of all kinds on hand. J. Hammond. ^?/1 C ?++1n DAU Tf\c*rC. i iu vamv i vyyuvi u# !akes horses strong and healthy, my 25c powder on the market. & DuPre, Druggists. TAGGART'S inesday and Thursday, 81 h and 31st, 1899. o GAINS FOR YOU r THE YEAR AT king and Millinery Store SEVILLE. cr ithers, Flowers, Gloves, Hats, 1, Laces, Ornaments, Plushes, I? T\- T1 rp?5m_ HJga, jjic?a Diaius, a Liu miuI ell : and Made to Order 1 bo nice line of SAILOR HATH. H] le of samples of the leading tb ion. aQ Pr Jaltimore, will have charge of j 1TMENT. tu I y, '*r.i. * ' ^ " ') Some people may say to me Four establishment is smal id we presume you are i ieap man," and so I am [y goods are the best, an< le best is the cheapest. R. C. Wilson, he State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COURT. tbe Matter of the Estate of J. H. Lai 1 me Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. LL persons indebted to said estate mm L settle without delay, and tbose boldln tlms against the estate mast present tbei operly attested to. MRS. LOU ELLA LATIMER, fclarcb 8,1899, tf * Executrix. k State of South Caroline COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. TV PRnBATD! OOTTRT. . C. Shirley, Executor Estate of J. W. Shi ley, Deceased, Petitioner. ? Petition I Prove Will In Dae Form of Lave.?San mons. ro Sal lie Shirley, T. F. Shirley, James B ilrley, Elizabeth Jane Ashley, A. M. Shi y. Luclnda Hlgler, Ella Shaw, Emma Shi p. Ernest Shirley and Mamie Lindsay: foU. AND EACH OF YOU, ARE HER] r summoned and required to be and appei the Court of Probate for said County, to 1 >lden at Abbeville C. H., S. C.t on SATU1 AY, the 10th day of April next, to sho use, If any you can, why the will of J. V ilrley, deceased, should not be proved lndi rm of law as prayed for by petitioner. Witness my band and the seal of the Com ils 28th day of February, 1899. (L. S.) R. E. HILL. J. P., A. C. 3 T. F. Shirley, Absent Defendant: Take Notice that the petition In theabo ated case Is now on file in this Court and y< e hereby summoned and required to mat iswer thereto on or before the 15th day prll next. R. E. HILL, Feb. 28,1899. J. P., A. C r. L. HILL & CO. No. 3 ROSENBERG BLOCK. 7S7E HAVE MOVED OUR WAGON AN '? Carriage Repository to the store roo icently ocoupled by Mr. J. D. Kerr. Oar 8f alty la ran * These wagons were given first prize over i >mpetltors at the Nashville Exposition. V so have a full stock of ' inggies, Carriages, Harness, & Give us a call before buying. We guarant itlsfactlon. T. L. HILL & CO No. 3 Rosenberg Block. ^ Complete and Fu STOCK OP THE CELEBRATED letropolitan Braiii of MiiedPain ? OF ? rOHN LUCAS & CC ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE Jity Brag Store JRICES IN ONE GALLON CANS by t single can 91.25. A liberal disco ant klnters using large quantities, JHARLIE H0U( CHINESE MACHINE LAUNDRY. ?IR9T CLASS WORK GUARANTEE - Washing done by band. Ironing do y machinery, with or wltbout gloss. T le once and yon will try me again. CHARLIE HONG. Nov. 36, 1898, tt t WMIKE, a V i FBE3U EVERY f W WEEK. Km \ P m L TP. A T. H. miller's Locals. 4 pounds of prunes for 96 cents. Call aud see our nice line of candles, Je icelved, they are up to date. 11 pounds good green coflee for 81. 10 pounds real good coOee for 81. 80 bars of best soap, for 81, at L. T. & T. I [liter's. Pnii and hpb our line of bulk pickle, bol veet and sour. Go to L. T. <fc T. M. Miller's lor some ni eorgla cane syrup. Go to Li. T. & T. M. Miller's for evaporate caches and apples. 16 poundB standard granulated sugar f le dollar. 10 pounds good rice for one dollar. A fresh lot of flour, meal and grits Just li ill and see us before buying. For some real nice fresb crackers, bot reet and sodas, call on L. T. & T. M. Miller. Call and try a pound of our nice tea flab ackers. We are dally expecting tbe arrival of ok rcre assortment of garden seed. We band] W. Wood & Sons seed, the very best. Harrison <* Game, Jet a pound of nice letter paper and fort: .1. * nn..Alnnna ma?rth oil fr\v OA nan fa C ?L1 L CU VOlUUCn (a/ UiHk\;u vwm wj ?. irrlson & Game's. Pitts carminative syrup srtves relief to tb wels wben nausealed. Try a bottle froi arrison & Qame. DuPre's Horse & Cattle powder Is bette an auy 25o powder on the market. Try 1 d be convinced. Price 15c, Mllford <k Du e Druggists. Liflwn sprinklers and all water work fli res at C. P. Hammond's. i Our Store Will Be ' Headquarters i fer i Bargains! r, ^T1_ _ 1-^ A .. _ mis enure |g ? Spring and II i, Summer.9 r- All we ask is an inspection of our stock. . ^f? ? * ' ^yji s Come and see for yourself. \ ? ' iji Jj . Immense Stock of g ;^ ? | S Colored Organdies S 'pjj it at 2 l-2c, 4c, 5c, 6c, 8c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 16c and 20c. i|t v > Great values for this money. Immense stock of 9 '' ?||| ,, | White Goods, in Piques, I ^ S I Dimitys, Bolistc and Organdies, | * at 8c, 10c, 12 1-2c,t15c, 20c, and 25c.^ Great beauties ^ ' ^ m iui iuo ujuuoj i luiuiviioc a\AJ\jn. ui ^ * I WHITE and COLORED I j| ; | EMBRODERIES | Mi In Nainsook, Jaconet, Swiss and Lawn Embrold- A '> 'I* ery at 2 l-2c, 3c, 4c, 5c, 7c, 8c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, ? /j\ 20c, and 25c. Immense stock of m ' <; <gM ll ? White and Cream Laces | || /k This will be a great LACE SEASON, and we A T have them from lc yard to 40c yard. Immense T ^ I MILLINERY IN STORE i :|j /j\ and TO ARRIVE. All the new shapes in A , ,J.j| !' st ^Trimmed Sailor Hats^t & / S for LADIES and CHILDREN. Immense wS Ji stock of 1 I & RIBBONS -* | l ili and at prices that will defy competition. We i|L W > have Ribbons from lc yard to the fine SA8H (i\ Ribbons. Ak I * SATINS * I f i|| in all colors. Immense stock of 3K | | SHIRT WAIST SILKS. | ?| ? H We offer you a ... ; | ? Figured Silk at 20c a Yard | | 1 /iv *katcan'^ ^ bought in New York for the price. eft r /l\ ^?U ^neVeF U8e<^ W | 1 R. & Q. Corset jt | r (!) get one TODAY, if you regard your bmltb any- Ml! ? 'XS thing. Immense stock of w ft Ladies and Children s w # H >Bt w # Shoes and Slippers. # d. /ft W lit We can give you a very good shoe for 75 cents W /ii nnri fl/S rants. Ui : | I * % * * I 1 n | ss I ir le TV 11 Till1 n A ;t urns a oo. t : Due West, S. C.