The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, October 25, 1899, Image 1

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PSk i:-?fp The Abbeville Press and Banner. | BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1899. ESTABLISHED 1844 J BLOOMING COTTON. The ShoH-Pead and Front ?Out the t'blckeu Busine**?Full Crop* Belljflout* Chut. Lowndesvllle. Oct. 28,1SH9. V 'Mr.and Mrs. Warren Lanier, ofMoutere \ were In town Tuesday. A few of our white citizens went to Abb ville Tuesday and attended the show, wil which they were well pleaded. Wagou loac of people, colored, were heard passing throue town Monday night on the way. Some oft! darkies who could not raise enough of tt needful to pay the price of admission to tt nut/I a nnortop Aitl<h to rltlfl to Abb ville to see the free part of It and to see an be seen. Capt. C. T. Bakpr's furlough having aboi ended, he left for New York Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Baker left for Virgin! Tuesday, where they will spend a few day then on to Washington, where their how will be for sometime. Cotton Is blooming In many places as ! does In July and August, but It Is safe to sa that It Is a waste of tlie raw material, as hard ]y anything short of a miracle could caue these forerunner of cotten to reach maturity Many of our planters are wishing for a ?ta in frosts of a week or iwo, as they woul thereby make some peas, and as the lat planted corn would by that time be in a cot ditlon to make better feed. A killing frost i week or ten days ago would have brough about almost an entire failure in the pea croj: Seed peas will be h'gh next year, even will all of the advantages that may be looked fo In delayed lrosts, <Sc. * ~ rt ewext rvf 11 does BUUJC U1 US UiUVU gwu vv from home sometimes. A change Is at time beneficial. Sometime ago a darkey was sen np to the chalngang by tbe Judge of th Lowndesvllle circuit, Mr. J. G. Huckabee fo thirty days lor chicken stealing, when hi time was out and be came back home, HI wife asked him if she must cook a cblckei for breakfast, he said, "iiord, I never want t< hear of, see, or eat another chicken as long ai I live." The most of the past week was spent elthe: In person or by their pockets, by all of ou oltlzens liable to street duty In work upon ou atreete. .None that was done will be o greater benefit to tbe public tban the trim mlng of the shade trees along the sidewalks as their low banging limbs were very annoy lng In knocking off hats and tearing umbrel la covers. Capt. Jno. Lyon, County Supervisor, wai here Thursday night a guest at the Moeeli bouse. He was looking after the roads anc bridges of the county. We had a very nice rain Thursday night ' It was needed aad will do much good to tb< peas, potatoes and turnips. The weather foi the past week was warm and plensant up t< Friday night. Saturday and yesterday weri quite cool. Mr. J. L. Latimer went to Atlanta Frldaj to spend a few days at the Georgia Slate Fair Rev. G. T. Harmon, Presiding Elder, cum< in Kriday evenlug. Saturday at 11 A. M., hi occupied tbe pulpit In tbe Methodist church At the close of bis sermon, be called tbe 4U and last quarterly conference together. Th< i stewards were somewhat in arrears. In lb< claims against the church, but it is safe to saj that they will be up before tbe close of tbe conference year. Yesterday at 11 A. M., and at 7.30 P. M, tbe above named minister g?v< ?1?? u wkUh nlrtcoc us aooiuer ui ui? puwu oci ujuuo, r?u.vi. v.vuv. for the time beiog his coonection with uh, at he will be sent to another field of labor at the next session of the South Carolina Confer 'ence. We of this section regret very muct the necessity for bis removal. In his foui year'b periodical visits to uh, be has endeared himself very much to our people. He Is ar earnest, able, zealous divine, 1* well fitted foi the position, occupied by him. We would gladly have him continued to us, but it can ? not be done. Troupe. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, OFFICE UP-STAIK3 ON MoILWAIJi Corner, Abbeville. S. 0. ...OUR ST Fall ARE ALL It is the largest, best s stock ever offered i And'we propos t avvt nninnn inn Urn m? u A */e want you to see 01 W Shoes and compare them ii Shoe in Abbeville County. They are the United States and each one is fully Ladies $1.50 I It is soft but Durable, it has a Goot Little GENTS' and MISSES SHOES Every one knows of the TT Ain AVI AYI /) D n TT C 1Mb. fltJlStjl' 011U DttJ C We can furnish you in any Style a you a guarantee with them. We call priced SHOES. Examine them aud c Men's Dress Sho* 66 66 66 , 66 66 66 Ladies' Dress She " r ? II II 7 " t( Men's Heavy Sho Women's " ' Children's School Get our PRICES and if we don't rich off of you. WE CARRY A STYLISH, NOBET LINE OF ALSO bring in your OLD SUIT have them cleaned and fixed up. If ?tn ?HAM rP?I?A TA rTiORf* Will UJtiac u iu? j\ju. jl ?w cturn out your suit at once. Cobb & ? ft IP 1 ZlKJ\ Always lOff;| Pleased ;/!im, 1 rttT Bl"1111 1181 H \ The discounts we get 1 s 6 IA Word t r f 9 r 1 OAT i IAL Stationery, stationery. stationery. We have box paper, tablets, tints, envelopes, pens, penstaffs, pencils, and everything In the stationery line. Give us a call when In need of such. Harrison & Game. WM. H. PARKER. WM. P. GREENE PARKER & GREENE, 1 Attorneys aoii Coussellors aiLaw. Office on LAW RANGE. ABBEVILLE - SOUTH CAROLINA. May 4. 1898. tf v 1 Mllford & DuPre gets a fresh lot of "Nun nailey'B" candies every week. If you buy o them you can depend on getting fresh goods. OCK OF... Shoes . IN NOW:elected and most stylish 1 n Abbeville County. j e to sell them if m mm. UR LADIES $2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00 a PRICE, QUALITY, etc., with any r* k?r fAromnaf fthfto \fflkprfl in i LI J ttUC 111V iviwmvon -? i guaranteed. Also ask to see our 3ox Calf Shoe. 1 Heavy Winter Sole. A full line of in Box Calf. ( itate $3 and $3.50 Shoe.: nd Shape of this SHOE aud can give | attention especially to the following ' ompare with others? # i . j 5S $3.50 i 3.00 ' ! 2.00 >es 3.00 2.50 : 2.00 es II... ' 1.50 ' 1.50 L Shoes, 75c 1.00 i sell you, the man that does, will not get 1 HATS ] S, OVERCOATS or TROUSERS and ? you need a FIRST CLASS SUIT we J 5 are at work for us nil the time and can ' - < McDavia.|: ml n mi ? ?( [1^ i ##r In. . by paying CASH for 01 o the Do See MRS good; L & WEST END. HitppenlnifM nod Incident* of a Weel About Ibe C'lly. The Circus that Tor tbe month has been the topic of con versatlon is a thing of the past and Abbeville has settled down to the evet tenor of her way. The show was what li advertised to be, and was enjoyed by thi large crowds that attended tbe afternoon ant evening performances. Mrs. Fannie Thompson Is here on a visit t< k.. nn?cln Mr. 1 P ITInnh Mrs. P. Y. Pressly was in town from Du< West, on Thursday. L. T. and T. M. M.ller have placed new shelving on the right side of their store ant are now prepared to show In a temptlfig and concise way a nice and fresh line of can goods plevies, crackers, cakes aud iruus. Miss Emma Lathan was In the city las Tuesday. Mlssbatnan Is one of our county'i brightest teachers. Miss Effle Watson expects to attend Con verse College during the next session. Mlsi Watson has unusual musical talent and wll take a special course under tbe well knowi Instructor, Dr. Peters. Mrs. Janle ClinKscales and her pretty little daughter, from Monterey, were in the city on Thursday, shopping. Miss Janle Young came down from Latimer, and spentTuesday in town. Miss Ann HusseJl, ol Due West, Is here on a vl?it to her brother, Mr. L. H. Russell. Miss Llla Wilson, of Warrenton, was In town several days last week, vlsltfng Miss Xtofrnrio Urrmlffi Miss Victoria Heard, one of Mt. Carmel'E prettiest young ladles, was here on Tuesday lo enjoy the Circus. Messrs. Jobn McCally and Ed Moorebead, 3f Lowndesvllle, were In town on luesday. Miss Lula Haddon and Miss Mackie Black* well, of Due West, were shopping In the city on Thursday. The Electric Light Company have gone to work with a will, and the poles have been tarred and notched and are r^ady to be placed *o our streets wl!l soon be brilliantly lighted, Miss Annie Bowie, a pretty young lady [rom Dae West, spent several days last week In the city. Mrs. J. 8. Cotbran returned to her home In Sreenvllle, after a two week's stay here wltn uer son, Mr. W. S. Cothran. The School Library is opened from three to rour In the afternoon for the benefit of outside members, so as not to interfere with Miss Miss Sarah Mann, one of Antrevllie's most attractive young ladies Is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson. Mrs. James Carlisle, of Spartanburg, arrlv3d In the city on Thursday, and 1b the guest of aer mother, Mrs. Fannie Allen. Miss Jeanie Perrln whs unable to meet ber classes at the graded school two days last week on account of illness. Theyoungglrls Whist Club were delightfully entertained on Friday afternoon, by Miss Jauie Loue Q,uarles. Mr. Mark Bradley closed his school at Warronton on Tuesday toattend the great Wallace Jlrous. Miss Lottie O'Danlels went to Clinton FrlJay afternoon to spend Saturday and Sunday with tier brother, wbo ts living there. * Mr. James Bowie' entertained the young men's Du|illoate WhlBtClub on Monday evening. The club was organized Monday evening at the home of Mr. A. M. Smith, and will meet once a week during the winter months. L'ne members are Messrs. Wade S. Colhran, Jeorge Penny, \V. G. Smith, J. S. Link, James Howie, J. Allen Smith, A. M. Smith. Gorden White, uewlB Perrln, Frauk McGee, J. Allen Smith and Davis Kerr. Mrs. Dale Barkbdale and her two little chllIren have been In Greenwood, on u visit to Mrs. J. K. Durst. Major L. J. Bryant, of Atlanta, and Col. Dbatnberei, of Trenton, New Jersey, were tmong the guests at the Glenn Ethel Inn last The ladles of the Long Cane Society cleared ibout 829.84 at their stand last Tuesday. Miss Carroll has returned to her home In \iken, after a pleasant stay with xMrs. Carrie Lauare. Miss Annie Cllnkscales left on Sunday,after . .... ni<,UBunilv Htient with Miss Male ftoterUOD. Miss CI In It scales went to Elber;on where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Andrew FresBly. Mr. William I'. Greene went to Augusta >ue day last week on business. Admiral Dewey has cancelled his engagement to go to Atlanta on Tuesday, on account ;?f his health. This la unfortunate, as Dewey iVhh the drawing curd of the Fair. Miss Fannie Leavall, of Jftwberry, is here in a visit to Mrs. J. D. Chalmers. Miss Millie Cochran is in the city for a few lays, slaying with Mrs. J. F. McKlnuon. Mr. Aug. W. Smith Is in Allauta for a few iays. Dr. J. Lowry Wilson and Mr. W. A. TempleLon, went to Synod on Tuesday. The meeting jf SSynfcd is being held at Newberry. Mrs. McD. Cater leaves today for a short stay In Atlanta. Mrs. Jane Williams will return to her home In Savannah on Friday, alter a pleasant visit nere. She will be accompanied by her sister, ur...i.iu iinrii?n. who will remain some Lime In her early home visiting lier son, Air. William Harden and other relatives. Miss Kva P. Kirby went to Converse on Monday, to attend a musical given bv Dr. Packman, a reuowned pianist. MlbS Klrby returned on Tuesday. TAMLOCK?COIIHIE. The marriage of Miss Alma Corrle and Mr. James Caldwell Tail lock, will be solemnized today al high uooii al the home of the bride. Dr. J. L. Wilson will ofliciateT Uniou services were held in the Presbyterian :liurch last Sunday night. Dr. Daniel preached on this occasion, to a large and Attentive congregation. Dr. Daniels sermon was Jul! of profound truths and showed deep bought and careful study. The text chosen ivas > l'eter 3 chapter and 1C verse. As also In ill his epistles, speaking In them of tbese ,?i,i,.h nrHBornn Miiuns hard to be un 1/11111^.^ Ill If KIVI< w JerMood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrebt, a? Ihey do also the other scriptures uuto their own destruction. AIisk Lizzie Glberl has given up her posi lion it the Glenu Ethel lun, and returned to her lomo In Monterey. ? l... ... TJ4F n I Tli pv arp ricriii- iin +n j r ? beauty, style and excelle anteed the very best. We can dress you better goods, but can give you All "Wool ir goods make us do thij ting Moth the cut? Your boy wi !. HOPKINS\ SUITS. 3 cannot be equaled by an ; AN An nlarm of flre was given Monday night aboutelpven o'clock. A email blaze at the Colored Methodist parsonage that was soon c extinguished. The young men of the town are thinking of having a dance Thursday evening. '? | DR. J. A. DICKSON, ! SURGEON DENTIST. } GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. j A 100 D PLATE $8.00 1 Ai.ALGAM FILLINGS75c and. 1.00 i nifi'ipr nvpn iiinu'?nii,K'? srnRk' ; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | county of ABBEVILLE. I PROBATE COUIIT. . , D. S. Scott, as Administrator, &c., against i Jane B. Scott, et. al. Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. ' In pursuance of an order from tbe Probate Court In tbe above stated case, I will sell at Public Outory at Abbeville Court House, on SALEDAY In NOVEMBER, 1899 next, for tbe payment of debts, tbe following described real estate belonging to tbe estate of J. J. SCOTT, dec^sed, situate In said State and County, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel lands, known as tbe J. J. Scott homei stead, containing nearly Three (3) Acres, more or leas, bounded bv lands of Ben Wll sod, James Huckabee, and by Main Street Id the town of Lowudesville, S. C. TERMS.?One-half Cash, tbe balance on a a credit of twelve months, with Interest from day of sale, tbe credit portion to be secured by bond o'f purchaser and a mortgage of tbe the premises; or, purchaser may have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. R. E. HILL, Oct. 14,1899, tf Judge Probate Court. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. I C?*dan?ed Sokedul* te Effaai Dao. 4th, MB. tTATioaa. Nf%~ Lt, Charlestoa ..., 7 10 a a Lt. Columbia. 11 06 a m M Prosperity 12 10 a'a " N?wWitt. 13 26 p a M NtnetySUL 1 90 p a M Graanwood. 740am }U ;a ?T. Hodgai. . B 00 a m t 16 p m Jb. AbbavlUa. !7T. 8 40 a m 8 4t p m" At. galton ,17. 8 60 ? mi 8 10 p m ifr. Andergoo ... ....77. 8 85 am 6 83 p a Ag. graan villa. .,..,..17 10 10 a m 4 16 p m | jr. Atlanta. ?....| 3 66 p m| 0 p a STATIONS. gf-SjgI Tjw. OrMnvills. {fiOnm 10 II a a " Piedmont 600pm 10 40 a is " Wil li am aton 6 22 p m 10 ft! a a Ur. Anderibp 446pm 10 41 a m Ef. Bel ton J 45 p m 11 15 fc a Jir. Donnalda., T ? p ? 11 40 ? m LvlL>bevilJ?....tr^. 6 10 p m 11 M ? fa LV. Hodgaa. 7 85 p m 11 65 a m " Greenwood. 8 00pm 12 40pm * Ninety-Six 18 55 p m " Newberry 2 00 pm At. Pro*perity_ 2 14 p m " Columbia 8 80 p m jr. CharlMton 8 00 p m go^jS BTATONS. liOp 7 10a Lt.. . .Charleston... .Ar b Q&p 1100a TS5a 11 80a '*.... Columbia " T2Up Tg5p 907a 1215p ' Alston Lv 2 80p SCOa 1004a 12^p ' Santuo " 1 28p 1 49p 10Dua 200p * .Union " 165p T?p lOJfta 2 22p " .... Jonesvilie .... " 12 26p 858p lOBia ztffp racoiet ~ n i?p sup 11 86a BlOp Ar.. Spartanburg...Lv 11 4>a 016* 'lliOa 840p Lr.. Spartanburg...Ar 11 22? OOOp llip tUOp Ar.... AsheviUe Lv 8 90j $06p "P," p. m. "A.1' a. m. [ Pnllman palace sleeping cars en Trains Stand I 91,87 and US, on A. and 0. division. Dining aew I an th?ae train* serve all meals enroute. I Trains leave Spartanburg, A. AO. dlvlMea, Jierthbound. 6:45 a, m., 3:87 p. m., 6:10 ptak. Vestibule Limited) j seuthbound 12;28 i. tn^ :16 p. m., 11:84 a. (VestibuleLimited.) Trains leave Greenville, A end 0. division, erthbound, B :60 a.244 p.m. and 1(12 p. m(YesCtbuled Limited)^uta bound. 1:26 a. 4>80 p. m., 1218Up. m. (Vwtlbuiediimitedi, Trains 0 ana 10 ogrry elegant ^ulhpui V?1 o MBI vwgou oviwDivw cuiu iniyTiyw nrout* d*lly b?twa?n JaouobtII]* %? &>*&, ' " SKw Wuhlnyten, D. OL WBlhinfftoa, D. 0. W.A.TOBK, a K. *AADWTOK. Su. A('t, AjtQfea. Pm?. Art W^iagWQ.ka ItlapU.fo, _ : : ' . LOTHE \ T -? -4 1-9 y-vtf i uu duy ui to First Pla date and of artistic make mce. The material is of The LOW PRICE powe and for less money than an Suit for $3.5( 5?come and see them?i ft /\M IC1 ill look like this when he The value, style and w y house. DER5 ll Power ii Mi Pitt Shows itself in the Matchless Bargains la every line or goods kept here? Mil l Men i Boys. Customers here are gained to be kept Once a Buyer, always a Customer, is tbe rule, and that in because of tbe simple method In boy1dk tbe best goods at tbe lowest figures and selling ditto. Take'notice, tbat In every department, as Underwear, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Neckwear and Ladles' Capes Prices Are COT to tbe BONE. Ladles' and Misses PLUSH CAPES a Specialty. 6. Hillmai STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of abbeville. PROBATE COURT. Peter Q. Chapman, as Admlatrator, <fcc., against Gary Evans Cbapman, et. al. Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. In pursuance of an oi*der from tbe Probate Court In the above stated case, I will sell at Public Outcry at Abbeville Court House, on Saleday In NOVEMBER, 1899 next, Inr thfl navmflnt of debts, tne following de scribed real estate belonging to the estate of CARRIE E. CHAPMAN deceased, situate In said State and County, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel lands, known as the Chapman Homestead, containing Seventy-Four [74] Acres, | more or less, bounded by lands of W. H. Npeer, Alice McCaslan, Estate of A. J. Poore and others. I TERMS.?One-half Cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with Interest from day of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises; or, purchaser may have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. R. E. HILL, Oct. 14,1899, tf Judge Probate Court. ^ EXECUTOR'S SALE! By VIRTUE OB' THE POWER CONtorred In and by the will of GIDEON G. STONE, deceased, and by authority of the Court of Probate for Abbeville county, we will Bfell at public out cry on THURSDAY, the 2d day of November, Next, at the lale residence of the said GIDEON G. m STONE, deceased, the valuable REAL ESTATE of said deceased, situate and lying two miles North-east of the town of Donalds, ' In said county, comprising One Hundred and Thirty-Two i (132) Acres, ; more or less, tbe same to be sub-dlvlded into two tracts. Tract No. 1 containing 120% acres. ' Tract No. 2 containing 10 IS acres, of wblcb f| plats will be exhibited on day of sale. ALSO, at the same time and place, we will " sell all the PERSONAL PROPERTY of said (| deceased, consisting In part ot Household and . Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, Farm- ' lug Implements, <&c. i TERMS?CASH. Purchaser of land to pay a for papers. " V. M. STONE, t G. M. STONE, a Oct. 10,1609, it Executors. ' 1 Be sure and ask to see the = ladies hose that Smith's Dry Goods and Millinery offer at 10c. per pair, fast black, stainless, double heel and toe. Us Admit You ce Everywhere and shape. Our new assc the highest quality and the :r can go no further with m< has ever been done before ) and Up. t is worth dollars to you ^ is dressed in one of ^ workmanship of the . ' ' K uz, > /M T >U1N. SCHOOL ^STATIOj ..School S RIG ffllLrUKD & DUrKJs! ' HONE, JOHN W. Undertaker and DEALER IN ? Coffins, Caskets and iVith all the appliances for embalming. T jerieace in this line ensures satisfaction and 5TATION We have too large must go at a SACF latest shades and sh ....Wedge=Wood Pa Is the very latest. ? Harrison 6 t FOR FALI | BARKSD ft (K Drilling, at 5c per yard. jK Yard Wide Homespun and Sealsla Calicoes, at 4c and 5c per yard. !IS DRY GOODS, all kinds, NOTION (ft TOBBACCO, CANNED GOODS, 'I* Trunks of all sizes. Also Satchels. ^ and Men's UNDERWEAR. Acid for I W I). Ba ?? $ DENTAL NOTICE. C. S. F. Killingsworth, * ~ ' r"--1- awuwiiio u n jso. 4 aefti uiooa., n.Duoini?,o. >/ pr 1 May i '.t'i '. ... ' , irtment is a marvel of | i workmanship is guar- M sritorious merchandise. M. . We sell no cotton ^ w m ;|mrs.hopkins| XERY,.^ i upplies.. 1 H f| i mm stare J i/UUVI KJ X VilJJi ' ufflm Embalmer. Metallic Cases., 1 hirty-three yeara of business ex ' guarantees the best results. JSag ERV. I a stock. It ?IFICE. The M tapes. .."4'3 per and Ink.... |g i Gam$. v || L AT | I ALB'S. I 1 nd Homespun at 5c per yard. W . 5, HATS, GROCERIES, W M I 4MPC TJITTLERY.' < > Big bargains in Ladies' \V v .' wheat. yjjf rlcsdale. $ ,|f ?? - ? C. GAMBRELL, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, ABBEVILLE, S. C. OtHco lu the National Bank. 23, isas. tr