The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, May 02, 1900, Image 8
WEST END. I
-
Happenlugs and Incidents or n Week
Abont Ibe City
QUAKLKS? DAKGAN.
The marriage of Miss .laule lone l^uarles
ti nd Mr. R. Lswton l>argHU, wan solemnized
'ast Wednesday evening at the Presbyterian
Church at nine o'clock. Rev. Dr. Wilson performed
the impressive ceremony in the presence
ofh large assemblage of relatives and
friends. Mendelsohn's beautiful wedding
march wtis well played by Miss Eva Pearl
Klrby. The chnrch was appropriately and
artistically decorated, palms were banked lu
the pulpit and exquisite cut flowers added
their fragrance and be&aty to the lovely picture
made there during the ceremony. The
brides maids were Mlsjj Plevna Seal, Miss
Elizabeth Wicker, Miss Sarah Lee, Miss
Kloride Calhoun, Miss Anna Wyatt, Miss
""Ho ?>arrin. Miss Willie Calhoun. Miss Mary
Hubert Bays, Miss Ellse Bowie, Mies i^ouise
Mcintosh, and Miss Clar^Ltvingston. The
maids of honor were MtM*jVlary Walker of
Atiaula, and Miss Eliza Thomson. The
groomsmen were Messrs. J. Alien, Smith, Jr.,
Aleck Bowie, James H. Perrln, E. li. Thomson.
T. G. White, James Bowie, Theodore
Stone, Augustus Deal, Robert L. Dargan,
' Lewis Perrin, and Perrin Canaries. The ushers
were Mr. Albert Henry, Mr. Calvert Thomson,
Mr. J. Belton Lyles, and Mr. Henry
Gillespie Smith. The bridesmaids wore a
pretty garnature of white organdie N over
taffeta, and carried boqnets of daffodils and
roses. The maids of honor wore dainty
gowns of pink organdie, The bride presented
a sweet picture as she entered upon the arm
of the groom. The bride wore a gown of soft
white stlk. the effect of the whole costume being
that of elegant simplicity. She carried
an armful of white carnations. After the
ceremony at the church a reception was given
at the home of the-bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. P. Quarles, who extended to all a
genuine and delightful hospitality. Mr.
Dargan and bis lovely bride received the sincere
congratulations of every one. Mr. and
Mrs. Dargan left Wednesday night for a visit
to Washington and New York. The bride is
beloved by a large circle of friends, and has
naturally the sweetesi and brighest disposition.
Mr. Dargan is a drummer and Is
universally esteemed and liked.
COMING AND GOING.
Mr. Augustus Deal, of Blacksburg, Mr.
Theodore Stona, of Greenville, and Mr. Rob.
ert L. Dargan, of Darlington, attended the
Quarles-Dargan wedding last week.
Miss Clara Livingston has returned to her
home In Seneca, alter a short stay In the city, |
the guest of Miss Sarah Lee.
*?- t? Rnneor of Richmond. Vlzglnla, i
accompanied by her daughter, little Miss
Helen, is in the city visiting Mrs. Charles D.
Brown,
Miss Rebecca Boswell, of Lakeland, spent
Saturnay and Sund&v fn the city with her
friend, Mrs. J. P. McKlnnon.
Mrs. John Wardlaw was shopping in the
city Monday.
Mr. L. J. Melson, who is now living in
Athens, Ga., paid Abbeville a visit lastSaturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chilfls, of Bradley, spent
several days last week in the city, the guest
of friends.
Mr. Aug. W. Smith returned on Saturday
from a two week's business trlu to New York.
Messrs. Clifford Haddon. Robert Jones,
Emory Penny, George Gambrell, S. Clark,
George Clark, Tom Harris, Sam Shersrd, and
Jim Hill, spent Sunday at Little Mountain.
Miss Annie Wyatt, who has been the
charming guest of Mrs. H. Frank McGee for
nevenu dMyn, left on Saturday for her home
In WudeKboro, Nortb Carolina.
Mrs. Mc 1>. Cater left Wednesday for a
week's stay with relatives in Anderson.
Mr. John K. Livingston, of Seneca, attended
the Quarles-Dargan wedding here last
week,
Mr. W. Coulter Cot h ran, now a rising young
lawyer of Greenville, was in the city last
Thursday, the guest of his brother, Mr. Wade
S. Cotbran.
Mrs. W. Wldeman Bradley entertained the
Young Ladles Whist Club at a pleasant meeting
last Friday afternoon.
Mr. J. B. Cobb, of Athens, was in the city
several days last week.
Miss May McLaughn has gone to Lowndesville
for a few day slay with her cousin,
Miss Ethel Speer.
BEAUTIFUL CANTATTA.
"uinuerena win ue givcu tuco>u,
the Court House. Let old anil young come
out to see a good play and eDjoy a pleasant
evenldg.
Mr. James Chalmers spent several dayB last
week In Newberry, with Irlends.
Miss Elizabeth Wloker, of Farmsvllle, 1b In
the City visiting ber friends, Miss Belle Perrln
and Miss Sarah Lee.
Thfr-DaughterR of the Confederacy met at
Mrs. Frank E. Harrison's Monday alternoon.
The chapter Is arranging for a program to be
carried out on Memorial Day, May the 30th.
Mrs. J. L. Watson, of Verdery, was shopping
In the city last Thursday.
Miss Xlmena Hunter, of Culdad-del, Malz,
Mexico,Is In the city on a visit to her uncle,
J. Hayns McClll.
Mr. W. D. Wilson entertained the Young
Men's Duplicate Whist Club Tuesday evening.
PLEASANT DANCE.
The young men gave a delightful germaD
Thursday evening at the Armory, in honor of
the visiting young ladies and men. The german
was gracefully led by Miss Fioride Calhoun
and Mr. William Barnwell. Among
the dancers were:
Miss Marie Gary, Mr. George Clark,
Mi*K l-'muiu* OiM.n, Mr. William Hemphill,
Miss Mary l.ee, Mr. .1. A. Smith, Jr.,
Miss Sarah Lee, Mr. Aleck I'.owtu,
Miss Louise Mclntosb, Mr. James H. Perrln,
Miss Mae Walker, Mr. Lewis Perrin,
Miss Clara Llvlhgston, Mr. J. P. Quarles,
I Miss Willie Calhoun, Mr. H. G. Smith,
Miss Elizabeth Wicker, Mr. Albert Henry,
Mies Ethel Roper, J. Fraser Lyon,
Miss Cleoria Brunsoo, Mr. W. A. Lee,
Mies Ellse Bowie, L. C. Parker,
Miss Plevna Seal, Mr. Theodore Stone,
Miss Jeanle Perrin; Mr. T. G. White,
Mrs. Carrie Legare. Mr. George Penney,
Miss Annie Wyatt, Mr. K. K. Thomson,
Miss Monnle Stgu, Mr. W. G. Savers.
Mlsa Louise Hamilton, Mr. Mc Henry,
Miss Belle Perrin, Mr. Coulter Coihran.
Stags?Mr. Willie Kose, Mr. J. B. Lyles, Jr.,
Mr. Augustus Deal, Mr. W. K. and Mr. J. K.
Livingston.
Cbapronee?Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bonner,
Mr. and Mrs. Paylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Calhoun,
Mr. aud Mrs. Allen Schoen. Mr. and
2Mrs. Joseph Allston, Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Perrin..
Miss Eva P. Klrby left Tuesday to attend
the May Carnival of music held at Converse
College.
DEATH OF MISS PKICHARD..
Miss Maggie B. Prlcbard died at her home
Monday morning at one o'cloolt, April 80th,
aMr an illness or several weeks. Miss Prlcbard
was an earnest and devoted Christian woman
. A slater and two brothere survive ber.
Tbe funeral services were held at the bouse at
lour o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Thomas
Pricbard, of Charlotte. N. C., and Mr. Samuel
Frichard, of Rlaeksburg, Va., came to attend
tbe funeral of their beloved sister. Tbe body
was laid to rest in Long Cane Cemetery by
tbe side of a devoted mother and honored
father.
Miss Marie Gary and Miss Lucia Parker
and Miss Lucy White have gone to Spartanburg
to attend the Musical Festival held at
Converse College.
. Mr. J. Fraser Lyon went to Spartanburg
Tuesday to attend the Carnival.
Rev. James Itoyce, President of the Due
West Female College, conducted service in
the Associate Reformed Church Sabbath
morning, in the absence of their pastor, Rev.
T. W. Sloan. Mr. Sloan will return this
week from a trip to New York.
Miss Nelle Mosley returned on Thursday
sifter a delightful visit to friends, lp tbe city.
Miss Lizzie Penney Is again wlfh K. M. Haddon
& Co. Miss Penney has been with a
firm in Cross Hill for several years and her
friends are glad to know she has returned
to her home.
Miss Lucia l'arker has been elected Sponsor
of the first brigade of South Carolina U.
C. V. Gen. Thomas W. Carlisle, Commander.
Miss l'arker will leave with the veterans the
last of the month for the reunion In LouIbville,
Ky.
Kemeraber "Cinderella" the cantatta to be
given Tuesday night. May Sth.
Miss Louise Mcintosh returned to her
home In I'ordeaux on Saturday, after a week's
stay here.
Mr. W. Joel Smith and Mr. A. M. smith
w?>nt over to Atlanta Monday on business.
Mr. Aaron Russell who has been ill for
several months Is some better, his friends
hope him a speedy recovery.
inr. ii, lj, iveehe ift Hgttiu at uuuie uuer a
short business trip in the lower part of South
Carolina.
Miss Lila Wilson, of Warrenton was the
guest of her aunt, Miss Maggie Brooks, several
days last week.
Miss May Lyon has closed a successful
school at Mt. Morlah, near Greenwood,
Miss Lyon will spend her vacation in the
city with her mother, Mrs. John Lyon.
Miss Annie Hawthorne, one of Latlmers'
rnoRt attractive young ladles Is In the city,
vlsting her aunt, Mrs. John R. Blake.
Miss Mary Herbert Bavs, of Bock Hill, is
here staying wltb Mrs. Frank E. Harrison.
Miss Bays is w?ll liked in Abbeville, and
her friends are always glad to have her visit
our city.
UK. WILSON'S SERMON.
Dr. Wilson's sermon on Sunday mornlDg
was from Luke 14,28. "For which of you Intending
to build a totter sitteth not down
first, and counteth the At." Dr. Wilson said
tbat In this pure com mot sense was appealed
to. Christ never Rought to cadflRse. Tho
many of his ministers are afraid to proclaim
his truth now a days. :He was never afraid
to tell the whole truth. These points were
brought out: 1st. What are the costs In
building a Christian character? There Is not
hope of worldly gain to tempt, there must be
renunciation of the flesh and of the world.
2nd. lu counting the cost, consider the result.
Tribulation and sorrow In thiB world,
but paradise In the end. Criticism and evil
report may be ours here, but at last the wel
couie plaudit "Knter into the Joy of thy
Lord,'' will br heard.
-' - - J . _ *
e
;
I
4
OUR FRIE1
...
JM
I
Eve]
V* ^
* ' , 'l-*
ty *
DENTAL NOTICE.
' S. F. Killingsworth, j
INO. S oeni ClOOft, AUU?V1110| O. v>.
C. C. GAMBRELL, M. D.,
Physician and Snrgeon,
ABBEVILLE, 8. 0.
HT Office Id the National Bank.
May 25,1898. IT '
WM. H. PARKER. . ^ WM. P. GREENE
PARKER, & GREENE,
Attorneys asd CnasBllors atL&w.
Office on LAW RANGE.
ABBEVILLE - SOUTH CAROLINA.
May 4, 1898. tf
K yj(?' ' : .
DR. J. A." DICKSON,
STTRGF.ON DENTIST.
GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE
WORK A 8PE0IALTY.
A GOOD PLATE- $8.00
AMALGAM FILLINGS 75c and. 1.00
OFFICE OVER BARKSDALE'S STORE.
Dental Notice.
IF YOU NEED DENTAL WORK and have
not the money, I will do the work and
take lumber and wood for pay. Come and
see me at once If you wish to save your cash.
My office will be over the Btore occupied by
Mrs. Taggart. All work guaranteed. Will be
at work regularly after January l*t, 1900.
E. L. WILSON, Dentist.
FOR SALE.
1 OFFER FOR SALE FIFTY ACRES OF
land within the Incorporate limits of the
town of Abbeville. Can be divided Into two
tracts of twenty-five acres eacb. Title* perfect.
Terms easy. Price low. Apply to
J. W. W. MARSHALL.
Nov. 1st, '99.
ABBEVILLE .
S "GARLAND'S," S
T T .
O "IRON KINO'S," o
V "SUPERB'S," ^
S "HICHIQAN." S
Each one of them carries a guarantee.
'STOVE WARE OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION.
GRATES, MANTELS, TILES.
HARDWARE
WOODENWARE. TINWARE. GRAY
ENAMEL WARE. OIL GAS STOVES,
STEAM COOKERS.
- COMPANY.
"Everything In House Furnishings."
& WP I - MX \
for the ladles can always be found at our
establishment. We have
J All Litest Fall Style3. -v*
We have gathered them from tbe centers of
ash Ion, and they form a
GLORIOUS GALAXY
of good things. Ladles, you can save money,
patience, time, by buying your M1111nery
of us. For your own satisfaction,
pay us.a visit.
Mrs. Mary Taggart.
Watermellon seed " Carolina,M
Bradford and Geoargia
Rattlesnake. For sale at
Glenn's. Garden seed, Bunch
Tam Seed Potatoes at Glenn's
SPR1
l/l x v j
MS AND CU!
MOST CO
rhe Largest
% I
i
p
r offer*
i
r v
ffe. :
i " . >
Res
v.,' V i ' \ ' . , ,
V
PAFTSI
* in the
STREAMS.
The Law Requires That
They 5houId Be
Removed.
All land owneiis in abbeville
County are notified to remove from the Run
ning Streams of Water upon their Land during
the month of MAY, all
Tr a flli TrAPsr Hafts I
and Lumber
tbat may be found In tbe channel of tbe
Streams.
Persons refusing or negletilng to comply
with the requirements of tbe law on this subject
are liable to tbe penalties therein prescribed.
. ,
Tbe Ooanty Commissioners are authorized
and required by law to clean oot the streams
where tbe owners refuse to do so, and charge
the same to tbe land, the cost of "which Is a
prior Hen on the property.
JOHN LYON,
County Supervisor.
April 4th, 1900, tf.
The State of South Carolin a,
a uDwrr.r.ir nnirwrv
Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of A dministration.
By R. E* Hill, Esq., Judge ok Probate.
"IX7HEREAS, Burt Ellis ban made suit
* * to me, to grant him Letters of Adraln lstratlon
of tbe Estate and effects ol Gllefr
Ellis, fate of Abbeville County, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite ivnd admonish
all and singular tbe kindred and creditors of
tbe said Giles Ellis, deceased, that they b&
and appear before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Abbeville C. H? on Saturday.
the 5th day of May, 1900, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show
cause If any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given nnder my hand and seal of the Court.
this 18th day of April, in tbe year
(L. S.) of our Lord one thousand nine hundred,
and in tbe 124th year of American
Independence.
Published On tbe 18th day of April. 1900,
in the Press and Banner and on the Court
House door for tbe time required t>y law.
R. E. HILL,
April 18,1900. Judge ot Probate.
BICYCLE SEASON NOW ON !
C. P. Hammond Beady for
Business.
BICYCLliS I
with extra ne- j
inforced frames
arc the unchallenged leaders of
wheels to-day, liccaus': they luivc each
season been offered for
sale with lull assurance
V?/ that the Latest modelswere
the
MjL "BEST
Ml EVER
U|f BUILT"
jf gS The umc assurance is,- ]j
fi Efc eiven with 1000 Ramblers. r
nTliey k^Vb no foature ^
which | u' 'genteel person .
wootd-wisb tovfaavo. >
cliangjsd?they ; high }
grade in every detail. \
Price '$40
I- Inspection invited.
"Just or acc" booklet, free. i
SEND ME YOUR REPAIR WORK.
Very respectfaliy,
C. P. HAMIYIOA I'D.
Prewrlptlons are fl t mokly
and at moderate prices at TbflWBpe* d Dri* ,
Uo. Goods delivered free at atiy par tolU?5 ,
Ity.
,5i. . . > . ?*
[NG
3T0MERS A1
(RDIALLY I*
and Most 1
Ota.
n-T^^m
%
?(1' in. the I
f ; y '.'
pectfully,
Charleston and Western Carolina R. R
Augusta and Anheville Short Line.
In effect Jan. 17, 1900.
Lv Augusta. 9 40 am 1 40 pm
Ar Greenwood 12 15 pm -
Ar Anderson 6 10 pm
Ar Laurent 1 20 pm 6 35 am
Ar Greenville 3 00 pm 9 00 am
Ar Glenn Springs - 4 00 pm
Ar Bpartanbnrg 3 10 pm 10 20 am
Ar Saluda 5 88 pm
A r Hpnrlflrannvtlle 6 08 Dm
ir A?hevllle_....^. 7 00 pm
Lv Asheville 8 20 im .
Lv Spartanburg?....\ 11 45 am 4 10 pm
Ly Glenn Springs.. 10 00 am.
Lv Greenville .. 12 01 am 4 00 pm
Lv Laurens 1 37 pm
Lv Anderson C 35 am
Lv Greenwood .................. 2 37 pm 4 30 am
Ar Aognsta ........ 5 10 pm 10 43 am
Lv Augusta 3 55 pm
Ar Allendale 5 58 pm
Ar Fairfax ' 0 12 pm
Ar Yemaasee 9 00 am 7 15 pm
Ar Beaufort 10 15 am 8 15 pm
Ar Port Koyal 10 30 am 8 25 pm
Ar Pavannab ..........
Ar Charleston ^
Lv Charleston- 5 14 am
Lv Port Royal 1 00 pm 7 30 am
Lv Beaufort - 1 16 pm 7 45 am
Lv Yemassee.. 2 30 pm 8 89 am
Lv Fairfax 9 39 am
Lv Allendale 9 52 am
Ar Angaata- 11 55 "
Lv Greenwood - 4 05 am
Ar Laurens 6 00 am
Lv Laurens 6 15 am
Ar Spartanbnrg - 9 CO am
Lv Spartanourg.. 4 10 pm
Lv Liujrens. 1 80 pm
ArGi?enwood 9 00 pm
Close connections at Greenwood for all points on
B. A. L. sad 0. <fc G. Railways, and at Bpartanbnrg
with Southern Railway,
For any information relative to tickets, rates, schedule,
etc., address
W. -1. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent, Angnsta, Gs.
E. M. NORTH, Hoi. Agent
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
" SOUTHERN RAIL WAT.
S'
Caadsaisd Sohedol* fas Tfiit
Dsccmbw loth. law.
BTATXOOT. jffT
Lv. Charleston f'-OG < a
- Stnnmerrlll* 7 u %aa
" BraachTille 8#l 0
" Oraagaburf tWAMI
? KlngvWa gp
Lr. Bavins ah..77. ' 12 W* to
" B*rnw?U 4 Co a-to
" BlickviQe ...k 4 Harm
Lr. Columbia;....:..::.. rrrpTra
Propter *12 10 m'n
" Nswbcnt. KZrpm
M Nlnety-But, 1 20 p a
** Gresnwoad.. I All 1 51 ? ID
AavHodgo? ?00 a a 9 18 p p
Lv. AbWlia TBBamnicyto
Ar. Beltoa.. ...."TT. 8 6^ a at <10 f> &i
Lr. Anderson i ? ? m **_L
Ar. Ott;?n7in? 10 10 * A ^ g P a
^r. Af'*"ta.(0?a.1^a6) 8 68 p m~ ft # P. *3
STATIONS. n0,S^
XV GrfwmvUie 6 80 p m TJ 1# ? ?
- Piedmont 22p"^KJS
" tWiUUwstoa ? p m 10 66 % P
lr. Andorma " 15 pj? _llJL?Ji
ir.&iton $?P? H'2S2
Ar. Donnald* 1 16 p ? U<L?J3
lr. ^beiHLUa!.. ~8lTp^ 1| 86 p ?n
fiv.Hodg*... v' 7 35 p m'UM m
Ar. Grwswoed 800pxn 11? J ?
- Nin?ty-8U '
- Vwv&trry. 8 ?? P ?
Prosperity J h P J?
" Colombia ..... ' |* R A
li-. Blaokvllle....... ?" F?^ r?
" Barnwell ? ?8 f $!
Savannah...-.-. .; ??* 6
-"'ills
? Oraugabnrg........ | g
g 80 a ii'i6 a ? ZcWnm^Sk* ',; HflKHH
|? SO a 8 OOp " Unlon.wwJr- IW W
10 89 a 8 28 p ;;
SM 8 it) p Ar SpartanboraaunLWH an
I tf>4 3 M p Lr BpartaabM*?fE Jf 2 0 l22
2 87pj 7 00p|Ar,.JLi]i?Tillff^JH^^ 5 I mi
"P" p. xa. "A" ?. m.
on thesa trains aery* *11 meals euro at*.
Trains lsara Spartanburg, Jl AO. <U Title*
northbound, 7.-06 a.m., 8:97 p.si., C.-18 a, ?,
(Veatibola Limited); jwathbonad 1?&? ?
1:16 p. m., 11:84(f^ttfiTLlinJteAl
Trains J?ave QreanYttle, A. and 0. divWcn
'northbound,6:00a. m., B'M p. m. todslm. m.,
(Tntibuled Limited) r?oathbot?d, 1 *0 C??
430 p. m., 12:80 p. ?. (vcsnbaled LMitod)
Train* 0 and 10 eerrj slcgaat
ia? cart batwaan Barannah and vLshelQeTL
rout* dally betwaiM JaokaonrttJa aadQfea*?.
nati. Alto Pullman I)rawing-roe?j iT>4i~l
ear* between Cbarleaton and rwrimWa,
FBANK 8. OAKNOIT, J.X.ORLP.
Third V-P.&Oen. Mgr., TrafiolL*.
Washington, D. C. Wsahingto^B, o
W. A. TUBE, I. B.HiJIDWiajt
2m -3Wli*5r?? & ynur homes
J^ottfpUyV MlIford'B Drug Store, Phone 107.
..,. 1
A
OF 1
JD THE [PUB
fVITED TO I
' & ?':
attractive Ai
City of
f
w 1
L. >
' / \
y . , ^
6. A. Douglass.
r v P
\ /
\x
iiamiMB
Our fee returned if we faiL Any one sending
sketch and description of any invention will
promptly receive our opinion free concerning
the patentability of same. "How to Obtain a
Patent" sent upon request!. Patents secured
through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patents tak;en out through us receive special
notice, Without charge, in Thp. Patent Record,
an illustrated and widely circulated journal,
consulted by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FREE. Address,
VICTOR J. EVANS St CO.
(Patent Attorneys,)
Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C
AbbevilleGreenwo od
MUTUAL
iimm
ASS0CIATI0N.:Sj
$550,000.
-TiZKITE TO OR CALL on th?*tn^?l?Md
? or to the Direotor of yoar TownAfrjjft ^
for any Informationyou may- "ffjff some our
plan of Inanranoe.
^We^lnBnre your property agalnrt jflefep^,
rat, w!sbstoes u
and do so cheaper than any P^Remember
we are prepared UfrJjSmf&KSon
that ours Is the safeat and <
Insurance known. . i
J, K. BLAKE, Jr.j
J. yPLLEB '
w. b.
M. B. 011nklSio??...."-.?Doo
Dr. J. A. Andenon .Diamond Hill %v
H. A.TennenU-^.Xownde8VlUe - *
, J. DTCorewafc^ ..Coi-ojnaca ^
*-a. w; Lyon-.? . ..# / #?
j. K. Tamtot.?,....Oaihoan Miibr , _
L. Haddon *^35f 1
Joseph & M , %r
J; H. Cbllea, Jr. v ?" ;
P, B. Callleon .. 9*lll,?n .
R. W. Townsend ...-.^......Klnarda <;
A. K. W a taon ~.?... Cedar Spring V.
A O. Grant....^?.-.......Magnolia "
H. O. Harvey..;?Walnut Grpvft JV : j
. W.A.Nlckles r- ^Hodgej * >
J. W.Soott... ."-.yerdery . ._
J.T.Mabryv......?..-.r..Cofee?l>Viry >i 1
8.F. Crom6r.-^~-^^oililrvllle - .]
O. N. MoKlnney...-.?v..Bo#6?u* ? ' .
P. B. Callison and Josejp^.-iLabe, Yeldell 1
Towoflblo *
P. B. Calllson. J. Add. QrilUHin and Joseph ]
Lake. Klrkoeys ToWnsblp. ? f1
J. Add. Calboao, Joaepn w, uuu i*. w. Towneend,
FellowshipTownship. ]
J. Add. Calhoun, Joseph Lftke and R. W.
Tbwnsend, Brooks Township. *<VJ.
W. Lyon and A. K. Watson,"Indian fllll l
Township. <
am,,:l s. c.. Jan, IT, 1900.
' "PAT CLAYBURM."
J. S. Start's Stables.
. Price, $15 a Season.
March 21,1900. U. 1?
' . ' * : '
900!!
!
V
L1C GENERj
INSPECT
f^Vlw\| . \
/ # &'*'
<- ' .Jp ''.\
'f-''
ssortment o
, _
I Ipltt^lpKSBy^ Hi^
RKA# PRICES.
Helnz's &weet MlXed J^..^.... 85c. Quart
Helnz's Spiced Cqooi|^6#IBil'^., 10c. Dozen.
Helnz's Tomato KetcMij)?,.,..25c. Bottle.
Helnz's India Rellsb ~....80c.
Helnz^s Evaporated Home KedlsbJJOc. "
Helnz's Pepper Sauce!...-.!...L^,. 20c. "
Helnz's Salad Dressing ^i.??.?20c; "
Helnz's Little Giant Mlxed._4.......10c. M
Helnz's Little Cbow Chow ^k.a..10c. ,v
tielnz's Little Qlant Celery Sai<ioe.~10c. "
Selnz'8 Prepared Mustard 10c. "
Helnz's Baked Beans witb Tomato Sauce?3
aouiid can 20c.; 2 pound can 15c.; 1 pound
:an 10c.
Always keep us in mind when you
ire in need of anything in the Staple
ind Fancy Grocery line. Our Stock is
romolete.
Orders will receive prompt attention.
Yours to please,
L1. k 11. III.
No. :i. Hotel Hlock and Factory Hill.
I'liones 75 and S5.
H)-l llneu sheeting at Haddou's.
For new up-to-date ueck wear look at lladloU'H.
.1. . A . '
1
* 'r.
>
>
ft
ILLY ARE
fumm
i
.
* V
. T 4*r
? 1?
irille.
??$S?f
'"" .#
\ '
HUE.
IsinJiinent.
f;S%io Cqre.
OAN'gfHoof.Ointment.
SLOAN?j3|,Quick Relief. j .
SLOAN'S Blister Ointment.
SLOAN'S Condition Powder.
we have in stock f?verything made l>y
this Great Horseman.
AND SE3BTTS.
Yours to glease, .
>'S DRUG STORE.
Hill Trumps !
Kgf&'- V 15 to 50 Cts.
iftials Free of Charge.
P li
^ " Bracelets!
fBff Silver Filled - 75 Cts.
)f0 Sterlkifc Silver - - - $1.00
Sterling with Loops. - 60 Cts.
Hearts and Bracelets in variofls patI
The Jeweler. t
liw.
THE INTEREST OP MK. \
iabery, we are now ready for t
ip a freab lot ol f
I, Rolls, I
i Bolls, Kisses, J v
And Lady Fingers, a
>ods, Staple and Green Groce- \ %
* W
;Sweeney. J
in mi1
: v' 4
THE ABBEVILLE CX>TTON MILL WILL
contract for a
Quantity of Split Four-Foot
Pine Wood,
If early application 1b made at the ottlce
Make your contracts at once. If you delay
yon may not be'able to sell yoqxjrood.
Apply to
- , J. s. haIbis,
Jan. 9,1900. 11 MILL Oj|MCE.
J. ? HILL & CO.,
' 1 -"'"T: '.J . <
No. 3 ROSENBERG BLOCK.
IVE HAVE MOVED OUR WAGON AND
* * Carriage Repository to the ntore room
recently occupied by Mr. J. D. Kerr. Our ape
olalty 1h
0WDBDHO MOSS.
These wagons were given flrst prize over al
competitors at the Nashville Exposition. We
also nave a full stock of
Baggies, Carriages, Harness, &c.
i
j Give us a call before buying. We guarantee
i atlslactlou.
J. L. HILL & CO.,
No. ii Rosenberg Block.