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The Press and Banner ABBEVILLE, 8.C. . . r: la^PubllRbed every Wednesday at 82 a1 year la advance. i Wednesday, Sept. 19,1900. Cotton anil Cotton Need. ('onsiderahlp npw pnfton nnrt a ooantlty Of Cotton seed are coming to town. Tbe good prices and tbe eager buyers make the market quite active. While tbe farmers are looking wltn a longing eye toward twelve cents for their cotton, yet they have not implicit faith lu the stability of the market, as is shown by the fact that the crop Is marketed as fast as It is ginned and packed. Yesterday cotton ' ranged from lO'/i to lOJ-i cents, and the seed reached the highest dgares ever known In ' this market. 2s cents per bushel was freely paid. Tbis time last year the seed brought less than half these figures. $. We Told Yon So. ,, We told you U. P. Hammond's .Laundry would be a success and It Is a laot that be Is turning out as tine work as any Laundry. You would be surprised to see how tob can take pants and suits of clothes and clean and press tbem and make tbem look, new. He scrubs tbem and gets tbe dirt oat of tbem and presses tbem. Patronize a bome enterprise which is trying bard to please and which Is doing good work. Now, Mr. Hammood wants .vour work and be deserves yonr patronage. No kick now coming on bla , work. I Upper Long (Jane. v Rev. J. F. MeKlnnon, pastor of Upper Long Cane, leaves to-day for a abort vacation In ibe 1 , mountains. In consequence of his absenoe ' there will not be any preaohtng at Long Cane before tbe second Sabbath of October, wben ~ tbe sacrament of tbe Lord's Supper will be , <ftalahrntari_ Thn rpcn lor n nftrtfirtv maetlDST of ^./tbe chnrob will be held FrldHy, October 5tb. ? V .. 1V' i ...t III Abbeville. ^V Mr. Fred Minshall and Miss Rachel Hemp- i . hill are lo town. They came down from ' Greenvllle'lafit Monday and will remain (or a day or two. Mr. Mlnsball la looking well; havlug apparentlyjreoovered from a long UK L aess, and Mies Hemphill never looked pr&y : Demoemlle. t Tbe County Democratlo Executive OomniU* tee will meet od Tbandsy tbe 13 Ioi?, to fflibvan tba return from tbe DenMcrMOrClutMi tbe Primary election to be held Op TaeaofajF tbe lltb InsL ' <3 By order of ,5Sto 1 4, JobD A. Robinson, Hon. F. B^iG*ry, Secretary. Cbalftoau. CnlcrprlalDft Meretaaata. " Messrs. Blam A CoWare making so muob money'at Abbeville tbat they must branch out in business. They, have opened a new store In McCorttilck, and ,tb*y frropose to -dlsMHM snob bargains as will astonish lbe 4f^l^^aof tbe gold T?tt. first-claw bricklayers at the Monaghan Mills. Apply Flynt Bolldlng and Cooatruc. uoq Company, Greenville, 8.^ tf. StoreTto be Ctoied. . v >.On aeoennt of religion^holidays the store or-MsssraP. Bosenberf & Co.. will be closed oo next Monday and Taesday. For Sale. . 3#8 the aflMrUsementa of the millinery openings whjOb take place next week. Miss^Neva Cadhouk, of Greenwood, gave an entertainment last week In honor or MLss Lilly Huckabee, one of Lowndeevllle's noblest of character and refinement. It Is pleasant In tbese days of electric progress per meatlng everything human and dlvlqe, to be associated with one entering upon the arena of soolal life, having been trained and tutored from the old school and parental laws of ante-bellum times. r Haddon's branoh atore at Due West will have their fall and wloMf opening September 28 and 29. The ladles of Due West,Donalds and vicinity, are oordtally Invited to Inspect the winter styles, which will be displayed on the above days. Married, September 13, 1900. by Rev. Woodle, Mr. Joseph Jones, ot^&eenwood County, and Miss JanleJiifltofWtrTon rf. Abbe^** -^^MuiouPty. /^m'o nome^ the nicest wedding cake, lor which manyrthanks are returned. When In need of toUpt articles of any description, such as comn and brushes, soaps, perfumery, sachet powders, tooth powders, call and look over oar line before buying. Mllford's Drag Store. Phone 107. James Perrln Quart? baa been elected to the Professorship of Mount Zlon Institute, -* Wlnnsboro. and la now at bis new horm, where be will serve the people in the most satisfactory manner. The rerular nnlon services will be held In the PresEyterlan church next Sabbath at eight o'clock, p. m. Rev. T. W. Sloan, pastor of the A. P.. P. ohoreh, will preach. The public cordially Invited. Mb. H. M. Kxabsey and family, or Au? gusta, are od their anoual vlelt to Mrs. Kearney's mother, Mr*. Martin. Rev. J. F. McKinnox haa accepted an lnvltatlOD to supply the Presbyterian,church at i Hendersonvllle, N. C., during his vacation. Married, August 80, 1900, by Rev. H. C. Fennel, Mr. J. Q. Adams and Miss Matnle Poore, ail of Aboeviile County. Ik you need a pair of trousers, see what Hall <& Anderson baa to say this week112,000 coaT miners In Pennsylvania are on a strike, and the prloe or oqal may go up. The largest and cheapest stock of wlndowRlasB in the city Is st Mil Curd's Drug Store. Phone 1U7. % * School books, tahleta, panel Is, box paper, slatee, in tact everything needed In a school room, can be ttind at Milford's Drugstore. Phone 107. J/' gjpp OUE SCHOOL. 1 ? Opened Under Good Annplces?Scliol- B nrs and Teneher*? All Hopeful. The Graded School opened Monday with a i large attendance. Lessons were aligned ( and oo Tuesday regular recitations were i heard, there being no delay watever. Here- ( tofore pupils have had trouble in getting i books, out this year n full supply of bookn were for utile. The building has been put In i thorough repair and the large furnace has i been made an good as new. The prospects i lor the school are very bright. The Cotton Mill School opened last Monday at the same time that the Graded School j was opened. About 25 scholars were In at- ? tendance the first day. Miss Ganabrell j teaches tbIs school. At present tbe school Is ] In tbe old school house, but It Is thought that tbe new bouse will be occupied before the cold weather sets in. r1 ^ THE BLACK DIAMOND. ! A Mournful Fact or Two lo OlNtres* ] Simple (JudiceonN. Barnwell People. Tbe big Black Diamond Railroad scheme has turned out worse than a gold brick swindle. A committee of Tennesweeaus recently went to London and found out the mournful ! fact that a number of easy American tndlvl anH .imnio towns had been humbugged > and unblusbingly pocket-picked by the pro- 1 raoteraof this faoe plain fraud. f i SUDDEN DEATH. Mr*. Jop Mckellar Met Instant Death From Natnrnl Cnniei. Mrs. McKellar, wife of Jop McKellar of this county, died suddenly Friday night at the fireside, amidst her family. She was appar- j1 ently in her usual health, when she, without any premonition, breathed her last. She was t a relative of Judge Hudson of whom be was very fond. On his circuit, attending oourt at Abbeville, he always visited her. She was , buried at Ebenezer Sunday. "Prompt Delivery" Is our motto. Call Pboue 107 and see bow quickly we can plaoe ( the order In your home. Mllford's Drug! Store. Phone 107. I, I am agent for the famous Hawkes Eye < Glasses. Call and let me fit you a pair. Mil- f ford's Drug Store. Phone 107. A. M. Hill & Sons will receive a car load o the celebrated Studebaker wagons this week. < They are the leading wagon of the world. Tbey will be all sizes to suit the farmers. ( ? m i 1900 1 Fa f We again large and att: H Miliiru J 1 %\ * ' i t*. i v - < , ? . *? ^ ' KXf Sff*- /" 1 :OFF AT COLLEGE, 'he. Hmmc or Some or Onr Young J People Who Will Attend the Sen' mt?n* mt Different Colleges. inforoNd tbat tbe following named oanjjpeopte from Abbeville County will be tctfnpe tor tbe coming collegiate year: $>"ji V . CLEMSON. tW.GkuHIll, Abbeville. Samcw Hill, Abbeville. iigk.-BI. Henry. Abbeville.' William L. Templeton, Abbeville. XTownes Robertson, Abbeville. nomas M. Perrln, Abbeville. ( Giles Templeton, Abbeville. ? Allen Long, Abbeville. , IJ Ebb Watson, Bellvlew. Boags Watson, Bellvlew. I Lieutenant Cbeatbam, Warrenton. Gordon Speer, Lowndesvllle. SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. W. A. Lee, Abbeville. SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY.. 1 William Llnd Hemphill, Abbeville. , \ Thomas Jordan Lyon, Abbeville. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. Robert Grler Hemphill, Abbeville. William Martin, Abbeville. COVERSE. MIrs Marie Gary, Abbeville. . Miss Rlspab Thompson, Abbeville. COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Miss Louise DeBrubl, Abbevslle. Miss Nell Edwards, Abbeville. WILLIAMSTON* FEMALE COLLEGE. , , Miss Lillian Gambrell, Abbeville. DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE, i Miss Rebecca Wldeman, Abbeville. Miss Janle Wldeman, Bradley. The Misses Wardlaw, Bellvlew. Miss Margaret Roblnton.'Zarltne. Miss Rosa Pratt, Level Liand. ^ WINTHKOP COLLEGE. i ' , Miss Genevive Marchant, Lowndesvllla Miss Sarab White; Abbeville. MisB Ida Penny, Warrenton. Miss Leila McCalla, LowDdesvllle. Miss Minnie Greene, Due West. Miss Leona Greene, Due West. Miss Jane Thomas, Watts. Miss Louis Crawford, Due West. ' > ASHEVILLE COLLEGE. ^ Miss Lalla Held, Means Chapel. Miss Susie Richie, Abbeville. Xftw Hatlle Wyman, Abbeville. >liss*^ar,e Cheatham, Watts, r MIbs Ann,e Ferguson, Watt*. Miss MIP3'? Kuox, Antrevllle. MlfisAdaHall Antrevlile. Miss Ida &?yBrownloe, An revllle. Miss Lllllau^er, Anirevllie. Miss MamleOJ?llam. ?harop. Miss Isabel^v?ne. Abbev Mien inn Pinl-erton, AhtevlUK Ml KB Ada FenB^jrnjffwDdeRviMe. MIbs Bettle Evans. Martin's Mill. MIbh Ethel Nance, Walta. / Ml SB Etta ClinkBcales, Watts. DAVIDSON COLLEGE. Joel Morse, Abbeville. L. W. White, Jr., Abbeville. Wilbur Blake, Abbeville. charleston medical collep.e. , John G. Edwardfl, Jr.: Abbeville. , Dr. Llndsay.Fennel, Lowndesvllle. augusta medical college. Dr. H. B. Allen, Lowndesvllle. ' wofkobd colleoe. Ira B. Bell, Lowndesvllle. 1 exetek. Ernest Vlsanska, Abbeville. j 3421. j Report of the Condition of t Pie National Bail of Abbeville i i it Abbeville, in the State of Bouth Carolina, ( ,t the close of business, September 5,1900. < 1 RESOURCES. , jO&db and dlsoounts 8105,570 69 )verdrafts, secured and unsecured.... 6.602 09 , J. S. Bonds to secure circulation 18.750 00 1 )ther real estate owned 5,797 07 )ua Irom National Banks (not Reserve Agents) 6,391 88 . )ue from State Bank&and Bankers.. 279 88 )ue from approved reserve agents... 9,895 18 fotes of other National Banks 8,860 00 1 fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 551 81 lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie $5,366 00 -egal-tender notes 786 00? 6,102 00 1 Redemption fund with U. 8. TreaB'r (5 per cent, circulation 987 50 Total .$223,738 00 LIABILITIES. 1 Capital stock paid in 8 75,000 00 Surplus fund 15,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxeB paid 1,420 43 National Bank notes outstanding 18,750 00 1 dividends unpaid &!8 00 1 individual deposits subject to check 54,028 X6 1 Demand certificates of deposit 10,190 71 Bills payable 40,800 00 Total $228,788 00 State of South Carolina, l County of Abbeville, f ,B** I, Benj. S. Barnwell, Casbier of the abovelamed bank, do solemly swear tbattbeabove 1 statement is true to the bestof my knowledge md belief. BenJ. S. Barnwell, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th ! lay of Sept., 1900. Julius H. DuPre, N. P., 8. C. 1 CokrSct?Attest: W. JOEL SMITH. ) AMOS B. MORSE, > Directors. J. G. EDWARDS, j You need a pocket dlctiooery, you will And hem at DuPre's Boob Store. Huyle's candy can always be had fresh at ne Speed Drug Co. Shoe-laces, shoe-horns, polish for tan, black md vici-kld, blacking, etc., ot Cobb & McDavid's. ? Just what you want in writiDg material it DuPre,s Book Slore DuPre, The Book Store man will under sell any body In the stationery line. We may not be the leader, "but we are one it the gang," and it will pay you to pick us jut when you are looking tor school books, school supplies or anything in the drug line. Speed Drug Co. Send your Blankets to the Abbeville Laun3ry and have them washed. Price 25c. pair. Send your laundry to C. P. Hammond, be is iolug good work. R. M. til Op l extend a co ractive line o jry, Drei A Aiv/v THE Very S Red Hot AJb A.iJbbevlll And also at the j store at? ?! j We have just purchased a big bank Fork city for SPOT CASH, and are he jiving the'people of this County the be fou . . . , -ft men's i i's an Mi A nH in fa/tf annrttjhlnrt olmnfta Airin narked down CHEAP, CHEAP. We fou can see for yourself how many dim vorth of goods bought from us. * M. BL,U1 M'CORMICK. Millinery1 MRS. TP WILL OPEN 'ASSORTMENT ...FOR THE I mm [ SEPTEMBE HHB A M A I LIST EVERY LAUX UAL. rhe State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of Administration. By R. E. Hill, Esq., Judge of Probatk Y*7HEREAS, R. E. COX has made suit to ? ? me, to grant hjm Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of MUledge B. Davis, late of Abbeville County, deceased. These are therefore, to olte and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Milledge B. Davis deceased, Abat they be and appear before me, in the Court Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Friday, the 21st day of September, 1900, ifter 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 under my hand and seal of the Court, this 7th day of September In the year of L. S.l our Lord one thousand nine hundred and in the 125 year of American In-1 dependence. | Published on the 12th and 19th days of Sep :ember, 1900, In the Press and Banner ana on ihe Court House door for the time required jy law. R. E. HILL, Sept. 10,1600, tf Judge of Probate. rh? State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COURT. In the Matter of the Estate ofWm.T. Milford, Deceased. Petition for Settlement and Discharge. TlfRS. MARY F. MILFORD as Executrix i'JL for said Estate having applied for settlement and discharge. It Ip ordered, that Saturday, the 13th day of October next be fixed Tor granting the relief prayed for. R. E. Hill, Judge Probate. Sept. 13, 1900. KendnlPH the Busy Store. We have Just got In another lot of mens, and chlldrena olotbes, and they are beauties. See our chlldrens line of suits, up to-dute. Ifyou want any of the bargains in remnants of canton flannel and shirting, you bad better come, all of the sample shirts and ties are gone, but we have a good line of regular stock. Don't forget the Bargain Dry Goods store on the corner. Maildou'K Local*. We are offering some special bargains in light weight Dress Goods, Just the thing for early fall wear. Have you seen those beautiful Flann"'" all colors at Haddon'sfijj!,-,'^; 0f chain* piadsargPoaika^wu l)>' the amount o/ don's. ily (luriug a test of the Have you 8P\y, Rosa Bonheur 5th ComCean?eil recently. She held tlu ! it. M. j'record of milk production ol bo2?"rpoun{ls in ono <*ay' aucl Doids in one week. She ate d.iiljl openiounds silage, twelve pounds corn worlh nine pounds oat meal and tweni pounds roots, or a total of DuPre^'ds, of which 52.43 pounds wa? .er. She weighed 1750 Dounda. ' I ? in" m** ' i HADE ening! i rdial invitatio ?s Goods, : LATEST Ni I - A ?% 11 respecnuiiy, XXAI 1 * ' Bargains S>' XT&lM&rm in 1c. I rupt sfricfe bf baffltin creams in New reaper,at WcCormT#tfor the purpose of befit of tola purchase. We will sell IS, lis, Ills, ?S. MB, d in an up-to-date store, and they are all #ant you to see usbsfore you buy, and jtewfcwill save yea , on. every dollar's ABBEVILLE. Opening![ iCXiAKl A CHOICE r flF - i' s "1 *11 SOUS iADIES ON... 2 uv I 1VI ^ 1IIM1 VWMj y I AND SEE HER GOODS.6 p : a: ! : u G>/ " yl?/ , h ox vo p jf * ; / ' . > t I A 1 Tk._ j! li. A. uougiass. \ 1 % A* % Af OSBORNE I FARM IMPLEIIENTS SUCCEED WHERE OTHERS FAIL. GET OUR PRICES ON MOWERS AND RAKES. ABBEVILLE nnnnu/nnr no $ nHKMt WJ. "Reliable Farm Implements." ? The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. fl PROBATE COURT. S; In the Matter of the Estate of Dr. John L. b< Anorum, Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons holding claims azalnst the estate of said deceased will please present i n'WiwiTii 10 PERRY. 9 I or cienni. rcni luL~<g c _ aDd all lDdebt. I let harden on Ice. Ser\Aease pay the same I cream; , anckum. ! Fruit Biscuits?Take J L- LExecuiri'x. ing powder or soda biscrgoo. Into three slices and butti- (j Place bottom slice of ea-x 0ar load of In a separate dish, pour oveAJj^ ^0ere,j| juicy small fruit, boiling h(>-r8. sweetened. Arrange the other hit tells " alternately with fruit, lastly pourl^ T fruit and juice over the top air In around each. Serve hot or cold, wit qc .without cream. ,m -i i ii d ' \ * ^V."- ' )ONl I Wed r i npt * AND | J n to all the ] Silks ai )VELTIBS A / i 3D0N Jharleston and Western Carolina B. R Augusta and Aahevilie Short Line. Tn iiov in iunn it ucauiori x Av piu w w mu iV Yemasaec_ 2 80 pm < 7 20 am v Fairfax ...: . , 8 88 am ,vAllendale... >844 am x Angnata.. . . 10 46 " v Greenwood ? ... . 4 06 am i Laurens.. .. ....... . 0 00 am t Lanrena - 6 15 am I Spartanburg. -.J... 9 CO am v Spartanburg. ............. 4 10 pm y Lrinrena. 7 80 pm r Greenwood . 9 00 pm Close oonneotiona at Greenwood for aO polnta on . A. L. and 0. <fc G. Railways, and at Spartanburg 1th Sontbern Railway. For any Information relative to tleketa, ratea, achede, etc., address W. J. CRAIG. Gen. Paaa. Agent, Augusta, G?. E. M. NORTH. Sol. Ajrent. ' T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. * l x Amos B. Horde's Locals. j I will have associated with me from tbe rat of next month." Mr. Qeorge White. I ust the friends orMr. White will bear tfaia i mind and give oa a liberal abare of their itrpnag* We will take good care of you, id will al waya be glad to aee yoa. J uat received an elegant line of line freab Uvea, at 15,25,46, anaSScentaabottle. Tbey . e extra nipe. Try a bottle of "Aberdeen" Sauce, equal to Worcester" and muoh obeaper. It will aoon be time for sowing Fall aeeda. i planning this line of crops don't overlook jucerne" Alpalpa Clover, it Is one of tbe irdest plants of lta kind, sending its roots teen to twenty feet down Into tbe boII, It , ta tbe moisture if there la any to be bad: / >68 not have to be sowed every season, and ves the largest and most nutritions yield of od food for horses and cattle ofanythsng of i kind. Pare freob seed will be- In very on, also Red and Crimson Clover, Barley id Rye. >8weet Clover 8y rap" Btlll leads I be land, y a backet, either gallon or half gallon size. Amos B. Morse. Tbe Dexter mattress leads them all. Let as at one on your bed for 80 days and If notsatifled, return same. J. D. Kerr. Oar sale on Dezters are way beyond oar exeolations. Tbev are going every day. Call nd get one. J. D. Kerr. Beware of Immltatlons. See that tbe Dex>r tag Is on every mattress. J. D. Kerr Is )te agent for Abbeville oonnty. See oar line of rags and art squares, tbe andsomest ever shown In Abbeville, and rices are right. J. D. Keer. Our fall stock la arriving dally and we are Ding to sell you your full bill, if goods and rices are any thins:. J. D. Kerr. How about a nice table set? We have them Qd tbe price are lower than the lowest. J. '.-Kerr. *' m Teacher Wanted. -OR EDGEWOOD SCHOOL, School DUlot No. 24. RefereDoe required. Apply to W. E. Leslie, A. G. Cochran, or A.M. Reld, Abbeville, S. C. July 3,1900. j mm buri** uLcNNo ] \ 11 lbs. Soda, 25c, 15 bxs. Soap, 25c, iPECIAL LOW PRICE inders, Fanis, Overallfl, Jeans, Denims. Outigs. Cheviots, Checks, Drills, Oil Cloth, White oods, &c. DC Jugs, Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, Atld? Bluing, Blacking, Lamps, Chlmays, Tinware. HDI CV> Rye, Corn, Meal, Flour, Sugar, IAIILCI 9 Coffee, Hams, Bacon, Lard,Salt, , urnna nnri nit other groceries as low as can 1 i benight, ? GLENN'S^ II Cklkl will pay the highest market price ILCIM lor EGOS. t A. Rl. Hill & Sons will receive a car load of ie celebrated Studebafcer wagous this week. ^ hey are the leading wagon of the world, c hey will be all sizes to salt the farmers. E Pictures of every description in all colors nd rugs to beat the band. J.D.Kerr. I --v " ' 1 , ' i ; ' i . ; nesday mrsday, <v Augusta ? 9 40 am 1 40 pm Lr Greenwood 19 15 pm ir Harris Springs.. 12 52 pm ir Anderson 8 10 pm iX Laurens .... 1 20 pm 6 35 am lT Greenville 8 00 pm 9 00 am ir Glenn Spring! 4 00 pm Lr Spartanburg 3 10 pm 10 20 am ir Saluda .... 5 88 pm lT Henderaonville. 6 08 pm j Aahevtlla^ 74)0 pm ivAaherllle i,.... 8 SO am . Spartanburg.. 11 46 am 4 10 pm > Glenn Springs. . 10 00 am .. if Greenville ..... IS 01 am 4 00 pm ivl*urena 1 87 pm ,v Anderson .. 6 W am iV Greenwood ...... 2 37 pm 4 30 am ,r Anguata .... 6 10 pm 10 48 am ,v Augusta........ 1 65 pm Lr Allendale . 3 68 pm lt Fairfax 4 12 pm j Yemaaaee 9 00am ^ 5 20 pm ,r Bean fort 10 1ft am 6 16 pm ir Port Bojal 10 30 am 6 30 pm x Savannah ......... ? Charleston...; , ' j... iV Charleston... 6 80 am .v Port Royal 100pm 0 26am ? n m?: i u ?? O mc. - Ladies to ins t nd Trimi ND STYLES 'k " 1 WYMkJ* j ? ^ A?|| Moid il l V L' \ . QPENIN ' ''r H '' ' ' SEPTEMBER T ; \ / . ' Sirs. Bosser's Beautiful Stool Next Wednesday and , ' Store under the > % All the ladies are invited to come eason. prill jii 13 yT -i-r ffe?f li Mis I /ft rpHK LARGEST STOCK OP S "If A PLIES, STATIONERY. ] /|\ MAGAZINES AND DAILY P/ DuPRB'S BEWARE OF calling or writing to us foj chines for rent. W. D. B One car fine seed oats just 1 lot Greenwood flour just Strayed or Stolen. A SMALL BAY HORSE MULE, D1SAP3L peared Monday night. August 20, 1900, rom tbe Little Mill Baptist churoh. A sore id eacb shoulder, and a scare on one of his ilnd feet. Aged 20 years. A reasonable reward will be given for the eturn of the mule. THOMAS WASHINGTON. Wllllngton, S. C, Aug. 25,1900. See our nice, line of stationery before you ?uy. Speed Drug Co. To arrive this week at Haddon's: 1 case vbltelndir llnons, 1 case staple notions, 1 ase Androscogan bleached homespun, 1 case nilllnery. The place to get what yon want, speed )rug Company. r:i90(M S$?fi, ; <:"> /.J it m , '*'>'%*!.. ' V:5 a " : i ;pect our very . *-! Vr. , 7 ' - ' " vl ' vg 'v . /'? jb mings, # | *. ' . | T vjg . ff? lj&, , -41 Millinery !i nJ f a( Hi a Ha/i/)ah Q DAYS ' . '.k'' :l. I 26 and 27. 1 ' I ======= . ;; .J t of Headgear will be Opened Thursday at their New Glen Ethel Inn. and see the prettiest Hats of#the ii ii.lli om [icimed. 11 IUHOOL BOOKS, 8CH00L 8UP- i?ji NOVELS. "STANDARD BOOKS. 3K iPERS CAN BE FOUND AT Uf : BOTg STORfi m , ' j IMITATIONS! on same. Take no others. Price $8.50 uaranteed. Sold on 30 days trial. Our weeK. i / ':rM KERR, SOLE AGENT. X3K. ABBEVILLE, S. C. Machines I & Wilson... vg named sewintt machines. "DEXTER 1 -r* t it r\ L t( I - _ .Eiverv genuiue \ueAier- u?a a tag md $10 the world over. Satisfaction g iales on same have doubled in the last U?-CALL AND SEE THEM. . ?r. id Phone No. 8. ROSENBERG BL< Sewing 2 ...Wheeler? We have in stock the abo which are known as THE B kinds. Anyone wishing: a n EST. Also REPAIRS of all lactone will be benefitted by p information. A few maIarksdale. in. m' ? SHERIFFS SALE. Statk ok South Carolina. County of Abbeville against J. >1. Harris? Tax Execution. By virtue ok a tax execution to / j me directed, In tbe above stated case, I ) will sell to the highest bidder, at Publlo Auc- J tlon, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbe- \ viil? <Yinrf. House, on MONDAY, the first day of October, A. D. liHX), all the right, t title and interest of J. M. Harris in tbe fol- I lowing described property, to wit: One lot { In Calhoun Mill Township, the property of J. M. Harris, bounded by lands of the A. K. P. , church on the north, Abbeville Road on the east, Lowndesvliie Road on the west. j Levied on and to be sold as the property of J. ?M. Harris to satisfy the aforesaid Kxecu- , lion and costs. Terms -Cash. i F. W K. Nance, Sept. II, lWu. Sheriff, '