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-v;y: \ " -r' ? " - - -^.r^ - v,.-< . :/:?,-.r'y,r.. /- .? > ; .The Abbeville Press and Banner. | BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C? WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. 1901. ESTABLISHED 1844 jjgj The Busy Corner. Dress Goods. j New Grauitelle in all colors at 2.'io por yard. ' Silks. In all colors at from f>0c to 7.r>c per yard. I I I Brilliantines. Black at 50c and 68c per yard. I i i Undershirts. Black aud Colored Mercerized Goods at $1.25 each. , j Madras Clotlis. 200 pieces at 7 l-2e per yard. ? Gentlemen's Half Hose. The latest effects in drop stitch, all colors, at 23c per pair. Black and tans at 8c per pair. Fancies, all colors, at 10c per pair. Our Stock is too ni nery. Remember, this is a sj i. ^ a J /n /n/I wi t?t /??4- V*/% m1 J XUU, aUVBI USOU 111 US L> Ut?SUiU, t styles. CONTRIBUTED LOCALS- wWSwVJ routes are kef the carriers b< What "M" Sees and Hears on Bis work, the gov. ? , .. ... .... route. Let tl Rounds About the City. tblDk aad aot Abbeville, S C., July 30,1901. parts of the rc condition, wll 70 MILES OVER THE COUNTY. Over If DOt Utt During the past week this correspondent. iv^lpnsant/hi accompanied by bis two sons Willie and "leaf Walter, traveled about seventy miles over fr|Pnrta in Kural Mall Routes No's. 1 and 2 whom . Tbe first being now the "short" route on j.ioni, thB ?.w the Western side of the county through tbe extended Fr Sharon and Lebanon sections, both of which (nitA?,er are settled with thrlltyand well-to-ilo farmers buttermilk we who seem happy and contented in their ]ariv acceDtal pretty country homes, which are surrounded Bhn?, J.? that irnltn 11 fn hunnv onrl cnlnv. 1 ___ ? ?? 7"7? ,7 ;?,r~. 7? we were agi nDle. Mkuy of them llvlDg wltblu Uieuu- |lfi, ot newBt Helves, bo far as the luxuries of farm life aro alone the rout conoerned. having their own poultry, eggs. tbenJ lbe Ab butter, milk, lrulUi, eta f the Medium They are now' lying by" and smiling over beDUton and the prospects of a promising corn and cotton tln^e to be Dr, crop, having their hopes raised by the latter rains whlob have lalien recently In abund H0Mk kolks ance and In time to save. The oorn and cotton crops as seen from the road have been well worked, belug clear ot Ml88 Estelle grass and in "lip top fix." aud seem to be In inihecltvsn< u Knowing and flourishing condition, their Dr ana Mrs J growth being qulie perceptible within the Masters Ton past week. Many farmers who were greatly )ad8 jrom (>ba discouraged three weeks ago, are now re- mpp ^Q0atlon Jolclng in the hope of good crops should oc- Q?rv caslonal showers come and some work yet be Willie U Through most of this route the grain crops Ifnii^Hoi^A were entirely destroyed by hall and drought. p_0f Magot Along thin route are to be seen the fine dairy M_ <Vrm H farms ot Mr. W. T. Sanders and Mr. C. R. the ab'i Rlchey. At the four mile rock on the Snake m \f fh road, Mr. W. T. Magill has a large saw mill d relatives aud gtnueiy. There are also three pretty Messrn Brvt churches nicely painted, having neatly kept prldav liiKht cemeteries near by in which now sleeps Buflal0 ].;Xpos many honored dead. Afu?r * i Route No. 2 is about '25 miies In length. , *' " , vorii Going from Abbeville In a Northwesterly r?' ,",,... w, airectloo, we oome to Hagans saw mUl aoout six miles, we then turn sharply to tbe rlgbl "*Mr**l"ura r and travel in a Southeasterly course through the McCord, Stevenson, Mcllwaln and Keller hl! ln v?! neighborhood; thence across the Southern Mr Tnm f railroad and ou by the home of Capt. James ._1 Fratt, Johu R. Lomax and tbe old borne ol ? ^ ' tbe laie Wesley Crotner; continuing we pass over tbe "Big Gully" and up the hill to the p* pretty home or Mr. W. O. Cromer, we then T f,?J cross over Long Cane bridge near tbe old . ^7 Morton Mill, and soon come to the pretty country home of Mr. Red Tolbert, making ? u?'!'1"11? our stop at tbe home of Mr. Foster Cromer, P" "te ^ where we distribute mall to seven or eight ? lamilles. We then turn our face homeward. '? ?' v., 1? retracing about two miles of road already 5',r; .f1!*;" ? traveled and go direct to Abbeville, passing ??, the homes of Mrs. Flemmlng, Mr. Gaston, tbe ?J: , ' home of the late James A. McCord and Mr. f??I?"'?<-n* F. C. McCord, arriving at our destination L,? J?",,K 0 about five o'clock. t The orops along this route are In good con- "i"*, * dltion, being well worked and clear of grass f,7" * Since the recent rains which have well wat- m r w r r ered this entire section, the crops look very . , promising, and tbe faces of tbe farmers are o?,rt now wreathed in smiles. We note with m^ i? Vr pleasure along both routes tbe tine orchards that form a pleasing back ground to nearly J?,V???? ?,?. every home, and point to that prosperity and Jv_ thrift that is wormy of emulation throughout I;.,, n v the length and breadth of our Sunny South. r: fi", 1... nr?.r,?, nt ?ho noutiirpu QrA oo?n tlno urui\ut\ rtJIallvro IU II JerBoy cattle showing that our termers are home at .St. m making rapid strides in the Improvement of MisHtruwue their stock, doing away with the good old o'V ">e gneta time scrub, and grading their herds up to , , liner strains which not only supply their ! ,Dh A homes with plenty of milk and butter, but ,, , bring Into the good house wife's treasury ;l,e Me , ,61 many dollars, that under the old time way of aHi:01! managing would be lost. Mr. Abb J The grain crops along this ronte were very J,?6 k 8 W' good, both wheat and oats, graneries and roH>??8,Ij barns are now well fiiUd and show healthy ... rs* * r signs of living at home. Atlanta, are 1 Along this route are about 45 mall boxes ? ! all placed conveniently to the carrier, who In 2! h , nearly every Instance can distribute and take M1*f aD? Ym up the malls without getting out of his "mall . >?lr- William carriage." In variety of style, finish, and u'8 summer o makeup, the boxes present quite a "rural" Business re appearance; the "rabbit gum" design with If eDf! tee door lea olt predominates, their tops be- "omniBBpell ing flat, oval and wide open, and not a lew of All*,! mllh Klp.lo with MTL'H. ABBI some with young birds and otbere from wblcb the blrdilngs had long since flown ; f? ~ other boxes were not so tempting to the boys, telegraph offl being taken In charge by wasps who also ,DK tnese tw< had built large nests which we presume were rounicatlon, i well filled with youDg(wedidu'tlinger to see ) 80 closely wit Just here the Idea suggests Itself tbat such boxes are not at all fitted for mall service, as S1 the malls from any of them can be taken out Qn ]ttgt xbc or stolen by any of tbe many passers by and eil while enn thereby cause trouble perhaps between tbe Atlanta was i owner of the box, the carrier, and the post ancj waH ^ro /JanurfmflnL. u.. Kin As tills 18 the time of year for puttiDg the poneforUOih roads In good shape for winter, we would h?rtherelsa throw out the suggestion for the benefit of all )n- ?be bell o Interested that upon the roads depend the heiicordona hucceisful continuance of these mall routes, he Daid ^18 fl ?u> the government holds, that if the people ia ready for a I | Shirts. Something new, r?0c each. Negligee Shirts in all the latest styles at all prices. j- - Pleated Bosom Shirts In white at S9c each. I i Sweaters. I 5 dozen Sweaters for boys and men at 4oc. I I Shoes. The King Quality for men at $2.f)0. Guar- j aDteed. ' 1 Ladies' Oxfords. 24 pair Vici Kid 3-Strap Sandal at $1.98. 24 pair Vici Kid Oxfords 1-Strap Sandal at $1.25. Children's Shoes. New stock at all prices. Special. Job lot in Oxfords for ladies at a special price. amerous to mention, but >ot cost sale. Every article, jo come early and secure tt Yours for the Casl e "Rural Mall Service," they goc. bat the roads along the several it In good fix, otherwise should On last Tuesday ex 5 hindered, or delayed In their Moore entertalDed a n eminent will at once stop the an Informal party, g 36 patrons along the routes charming guest, Miss on this matter at once, as maav Matthews. >ads mat are now id passaoie i miss jxetiie nammoc 1 In the winter be hard to travel ber of her yoang frleoci erly impassable. log at her home on Mai ver these routes wan exceedlng irrlng the hot weather,) as we "mike" has moved ni lure of seeing number* of our their homes, and to many of Mr. A. S.J. Cassidy grateful for generous hospitality Just now doesn't know ay side," and many courtesies to attribute his good lu om a lady friend we received a or being "near the Po ol the coolest, finest and best two doors below od t 5 ever drank, this was particu- Court House. His but ble as we reined up for lunch be Is adding many line r. a look from his friends reeably surprised at the varied Mr. and Mrs. J. R. lapers and periodicals taken Fla., are In the city as t ,es, aDd were glad to see nmojg Mtb. J. M. Wllkerson bevllle Press and Banner and known as Miss Corrl May the two new routes soon Hon. W. D. Maun and 1 I the patrons along them con- Jacksonville Are in w asperous and happy. * thing. Quite a number of < and visitors coming and tended the annual picn rnTN.f, Friday and report a spl< dinner and plenty of It Calhoun, of Rome, Georgia, Is Mr. A. W. Jones left 1 mdlng a while with relatives, Columbia, r. W. W. Marshall. a and James Eason two bright our sick rli?&n.VRr,e spendluethelr Hum- MaDy friends of Mr. a with their uncle, Hon. K B. who are now at Paris J , .. . . learn that their babe wl Latimer spent several day* of now improving ' ?-le,a^.D"y at,"ie1,home ot hl8 Mrs. R. 8. Link at thli . C. Latimer of Bel ton. , be improving?at least i >r.L'?.rre, Da? ?,1eD assisting ably as could be expect Parker in tbe Farmers Back *ence of Cashier J. H. DuPre. death of h. i oltlogBworth ie visiting friends in Due West. After a long and tedlc ion and Cochran returned last G. Plnckney died at hie from a delightful trip to the Anderson, Tuesday, Ju 1 Hon, The deceased was a so Igbtful trip among the Moun- W. Marshall of this cltj i Carolina. Mr. J. h. DuPre and friends. Harry waB kl th Mr. Will Hill returned home to a fault, a true friend, In his bearing to all. ilbbs after a pleasant stay with fine business attalnmei rs. H. H. Hill returned to ber in business with his brc Haven, Connecticut last week, ney Brothers of Charle 5. Perrln will leave tomorrow years. He leaves a wlf< ier vacation, and will spend a together with a large c Hants, and from there will go to hosts of friends, ompanled by his nephw, Mr. rATAL Ai Devlin pa^eJ through the city acilla Jackson, a coloi 3ute for bis home lu Due West, ploy of Mrs. A. W. Jo Hick and was accompanied by from a lamp explosion rennon and Mr. Hilly Devlin, lhe home of Mrs. Jones unpanled bim from tills place last Monday afternoon 'here we learn he is still very she was carrying a lai itv frlonnu hnno ho u/i 11 crw-?n hfi * ?_ j * u , 7 ^ auu ID Home way urupp to health. and immediately she ' J:.^,.jVI.RrfhalL' ?f Anderson, Mr.McDavidb with their two brlgh i children, jq ^er re8clje and was h f their parents, Dr. J. W. W. ed about the hands. 1 . ...... . . and every attention wa L. Hill took ad vantage of the ex- un avail pent last Thursday In Atlanta special business. m ? awan, one of the gallant Conruns of Due West, spent last m/> ,, .city. HONOR TO M alley returned home last week jide of her sick son, Mr. Robert * umbia, leaving him much betWill Deliver h I [ann, after a pleasant stay with Church nml E ie city, left last Monday lor her _ .. Intthews. Twenllelb Centi Wilson, of Columbia, Is In the Con ventlou of of her sister, Mr. Harve Wilson. w<w>i<>t lew i and Etta Calhoun, with their Tolbert, accompanied by their (Washington; Pfllhnun trnrchlnnod In * . .Church last Sunday, and were the^lty last night bi M7- 2ri hl8 wav to Winona I Hammond, of Columbia, after vnnn? Ponnle'H Phrlstli 0ek in tbe oltv and country with tbe Un 1 te.? Hre?r>Vterla left last Monday for hi* home. venHon Jul v 24-^8 M leaoham and daughter Katie, of ,^e dav -Ds T CvyHamInnl! wllhan L. Hammond ttaiR week, Hon In th? Twentieth ,e will visit relatives In Ninety- 5In the ^olentlon , Penney basjust returned from P^byterlnn^ utlng. and Ih back at his place I teatIon of the You ady to serve hU customers with i Tn ion Socletl es is a I v K'.nhn*uV,"'E """"ere'1 OI ennuu of the North and West, assembly grounds have svillb am) due west. as a summer meeting ) . educational and rellglo n Union Office of this city Is now Mr. Johnson will ext< ce for Due West thereby briug- m Buffalo and tbe Pan) hustling cities Into direct com- before he returns to Soi \bbevllle Is proud to neighbor h the "Classic City. I , , EST l'l' KOK 30 DAYS. , ? Cheap Rate*?Sea irsday one J. C. Williams, colorDuteon the "skursion tralu" for The Seaboard Air Lin irrested for cuttlug the bell rope 'erlne very low and i ught to Abbeville and is now Pan-American Exposll excursion on the county chain choice of several roul ?y?. He will doubtleHH remem- vice from all points on great difference between "pull- linn, with through Pull nrd over a mule" and cutting a For full information . "skurslon train." Seeing this s&ent or write to Wm. Ine Monday 820, and corns and Passenger Agent, Savai notber "Skursion." Special Thirty Days Clearance Sale! i . . Hi K HH Hk H JH HE HI H KENDALLS Leader of Low Prices Special in Towels. Special. 50 dozen Bleached Towels at 20c 50 dozen Men's White and C'olper pair. ' ored Shirts at 48c each. 25 aozen Turkish Towels at 25c per pair. T Special. c . , 5 dozen Cardigan Jackets at $1.69 special. each. You railroad should see them. 5 dozen Black Mercerized Undershirts at $1.39 each. A fit for every foot, A price for every purse. Special. Shoes. 100 Men's Suits in black and col- All kinds at all prices. Laco and ,i \7 < ?- a>r. rvn?r>,o<, uiru. luui uuuiuc iui vwugiuoo. ^ Special. Ladies' Oxfords. 24 pr Pattern Vici Oxfords, French 200 pairs Men's Pants, all styles. heels at $2.39. Your choice for $1. 24 Ladies Pattern Leather Oxfords at $2.26. Special. " All millinery must go, so come and get something very special. New stock, at all prices. you can get anything here in the wa; , and more ,e choicest ( _ || \ DDE WEST ITEMS. renins Miss Gertrude ^ Hood. umber oi her friends at Miss Jennie Edwai Iven in honor of her Naylng* and Dolufc" Here and There looking after the hoi Bessie Mann, o;St. About the Clly. E HoIll d entertained a nom- Due We?t, S. C., July1901. was with Due West 1 Is last Tuesday even- Mr?. F. F. Bradley and her son Foster Brad- er?1 n street. ley, Jr., spem Sabbath In Doe West. Dr. S. Adam Wide v?- a iu? n-u ?n mi*u uia WflHt to see his fath I IY1 r. J. AIICU toiunon, nuu uio unuc, ixj car the post okkice. I turned from a month's stay In the mountains aD^ numerous 11 . i ? j I last Thursday nieht. lng In flesh slnoe he evactly whlih sbu^oJ Thos. V. Milter, P. R. Henry, George Col- entertaining talker t rb Ih? llnH.Jobn MoDavld, Unole Peter Brownlee ??* In tbe practle st Office which* he 1h and Peterson Hawtborne weDt to Atlanta on co1>u,nlyv ? be corner next to the' tbe Seaboard excursion lam Thursday. ?Ell a, M tineas ?s erowin* Jnd After a pleasant Btay of some days in Char- "ob?r.t Ellis, of Ho a to his stock and ii?ka lotte< M,BH A8nes Grler has returned borne. West last week, s to bis stock and asks Mr R H Devl)n of verdery spent a day or Boyd of Jacksonville, two with the family of Mr. John A. Devlin 1"M;',e,B0Vd"f,rb,";? Mr^M. B. McGee, of Hooea Pfttb, attended TO MR. BBA1 . Main^Su'jhur1 Of '*%?!& s ft refneea from the Mr- J* A- Dev'lD came home from Verdery hlch thev lost every- Wednesday of last week, qalte sick. He was iney 1081 eyery attended by Dr. NeufTer and Dr. Edwards. Mr. R. C. Beruan mr vmintr npnnlp at. For the past two days his condition has been Right on Fw lc at WagrrKn last much better and his friends hope that he may fnlIy Befeppe< Bndld time and a fine ??5r. a P. Hawthorn made one hundred and Club-The P. C aat Sunday night ,or W?r,d* bushels. Greensl folks. Tbe protracted services aUbe Baptist churob Mr. Hugh Wllsonj: _. ... were well aitenaed ana nr. 'jnapman aia ucm nicuu? ina Mrs. Wyatt Aiken 80me good preaching. He Is an earnest and that I am still In the lountaln. are glad to interesting preacher. Five young persons If It be In the Tar so has been very til Is were reoelved Into membership of the church, cary not higher that . .w t.. . Dr. Chapman left for Anderson Saturday af- Am not quite fixed rwrltlng Is thought to lernoon. be September 1st bef 8 getting on as favor- Mr. McCov. Mr. Allen McAdams, Mr. Ben nor have I Invested i ea- Green and Mr. Ben Maglll are supplying this as building lots an; - market with luscious red-meated watermel- utes walk irom the s. pinckney. 0D8- House) range in pi Ills iiinpHs Mr Harp? Rev. T. G. Boyce, of Salem, Tenn., will do front loot right now. i home in the cltv of the preaching at the A. R P. Church during Another reason fc Ivthe23 1901 the meeting which embraces the second Sab- that good Seceder W n-lnlawofDr J W batb of August. The first sermon will be sure helsentlrely;ooi r where he had manv Poached Thursday, August 8th, at 8 p. m., tress?not master?w nd hearted?generous and services will continue for several days at or English, or arts, genial and courteous ten o'clock In the morning and eight o'clock dlflerence? "Femali He was possessed of at night. Mr. Boyce Is one of the best preach- rect as "Democratic its and was engaged ers In the Svnod. The publio is cordially In- you argue. Is neuter >thern MPKsro Pinnit- vlted to attend all the services. neither be Democrat Bton for a number of Capt.Jno. E. Bradley and Prof. Renwlck It Is used we all un j and several children Bradley, of-Troy, each spent a night In Due paper Is not meant, I lrpia or rpinti vph ?nd West last week. so the same with " 1 re,auves ttDa I rtcv t h Presslv. the nonuler naBtor of the building that 1b mea | A. R. P. Church at Statesvllle, K. C., was In As to the words te jcident. Due West last week for two or three days. He Dot being used, this i .. was on his way to Cedar Springs, where he such worde lu the ? red woman In the em- has been oonductlng a meetlu? for Rev. D. G. and writer being w nes, received injuries phiuips. gllsh grammar as coi Jam Hunday night at Mrs. J. D. Brown lee returned last Saturday the same word Is use rrom which she died fr0no a two weeks' stay at Woodruff with Mr. a word such as "a about 7 o niock. and Mrs. Samuel Johnston. A delayed train woman Is admlnlst mp looking ror a key, enabled her to spend a pleasant night with tratrlz, because her ed or broke the lamp, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Calhoun, at Greenwood. der, and this being ti s was envelO|?ed In Mr. R. C. Brown lee writes that be Is well mistress." If I am * elng at home rushed pleased with Glenn Springs. He says the and Banner will set I Imself painfully burn- regular use of the water will not allow one Yours very trul ibe best medical aid, t0 sleep late In the morning. s given her, but all to Frank Pearson and Irwin Brownlee were In ~~? Due West over Sabbath. Mrs. John Cllnkscales, of Monterey, has fJTI"FAl been with her mother and brothers for several d&ys* _______ R TnTTNTSnitf Little Belle Nance, daughter of Mr. and Lit o \j LXi.1 ov/li i Mrs. Drayton Nance, has been quite sick, but Tbe Southern Re is now on a fair way to recover.. Miss Gussle and Miss J^lla Harper of Thorn* noance* Rateit ?ectnre on "The well OrphanHge have come over to spend a Account annual ? iIiichiIom in 11.0 month with their mother. Cleveland, o.. Sept. i nucHiion in ftie Mrs. J. Grler Pressly has gone to see friends Wav announces ext " y," Before Hie at Louisville, Ga. rates from all points Yonnsr Peopled Mr. Olln Brownlee Is distributing some fine o.. and return. Dmnnor hln frlnniln Ha has our gvtilnuhnir rnnnri t.i thanks for a nice one left at the door. /rom points named : p.of ln,?ot\ Farmers report a great Improvement In the ta 819 85, Athens 821.5 *,iU,y M ' the cotton crop In this section In the past ten den 822.40, Charle?toi of Leslie. S. C., was In davs. Greenville 820.60. Mai aving stopped over on Mr. W. E. Morrison and Mr. Richardson at- Spartanburg 819 05. ,ake. Ind., where the tended the picnic at Zarllne last Snturday. rates from other poll an Union Societies of Congressman Latimer made a speech at the Dates of sale Sep n Church meet In con- /arllne plcnlo last Saturday. good to return, lea' r. Johnson has been Mr. Sam Todd has bad a serious time with than midnight Sept. devoted to edu^atlou poison oak, the eflects of seining. tickets In person w leCbureb and Educa- Mr. and .Mrs. James McCllntock came over Cleveland on or befi Century." Education to see Mr. J. A. Devlin while sick laHt week. 15,1901, and payment Is given over to the Mrs. S. L. Wilson and children are now at time 0f deposit, an r the control of the tbe Pearson homestead. up to and including Ihurcb. This annual Mr. H. W. Haddou spent a day with his old cured. ng People's Christian friend and war comrade, Mr. Jno. H. Chiles, To Cincinnati, 0.. a ?ays a great rallying last week. nual Convention Ni alm-slnglng churches Mr. A. D. Kennedy was at White Llok one Hon (colored) Sept. 11 and the Winona Lake day last week. the round trip Iron become quite popular Fine rains have been falling around Due Dates of sale Sept. 9, place for bodies of an West fcr some days, but Just lu town It Is a sept. 20, l'JOl. us character. little dr.'. To Louisville, Ky and bis trip and take Supervisor Nlckles was out on Turkey Triennial Conclave, a ? Umnil 11 on lout Mnnrloo 1 nntr 1 hit nYtfir t.h? hrldcrHH. orjn nna firctnlauH lib Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller from Tumbling Shoals still lower rates (or have been enjoying a few days stay with Mr. ten or more on one tl and Mrs. J. R. Ellison Bonnerstreet. & to 28 Inclusive, flni Miss Lula Blackwell will teach school In positing ticket In p board Air Line. Anderson County next session. Joint Agent, Loulsvl Mr. Dave Humphreys threshed about three Sept. 2, and payment e Railway Is now of- thousand bushels of grain the past season, posit, an extension o attractive rates to the and Mr. Ham Ashley about seven thousand. 18th can be obtained. Jon at Buffalo, with Sheriff Charlie Lyon and Clerk of the Court a Les. Double dally ser- j. L. Perrln attended the annual picnic at its line in South Caro- Zarllne last Saturday. - m Iman Service. Rev. Boyce Grler preached for the Associate address vour nearest Reformed Presbyterians last Sabbath. Call at P. Rosenbi Butler. Jr., Division Mr. Paul Pressly will address the Mission- copy of the "Interluc inah, Ga. ary Society In the A. R. P. church Thursday for the benefit of the ulght. Only 10 cents. Colored Lawns. These goodB must go. 5c, 7 l-2c, 10c and 20c per yard. White Figured Lawns. Borne beautiful patterns still on band at 20 cents. /f Calicos and Challies. . Remnants only al 4c per yard. Shirt Waists. 60 Colored Waists at 39c each. Ladies' Black Hose. 5 dozen Black Mercerized Hose at 12 1-2 cents per pair. 5 dozen Black Drop Stitch at 9c per pair. 5 doz Black Drop Stitch at 39c per pair. Ladies Colored Hose. 10 dozen in red aDd blue at 12 l-2c per pair. I Ribbons. All prices from lc to 50c. All colors and "widths. 7 of Dry Goods, Notions, KENi rr&'ssn&?"? lowndesville li da Is In Lancaster, 8. C., * ' who! not wenf.her BlS* ]Be0I,l0,, of ?,d Friends ngswortb, of Abbeville, IiBpse of Flfty?Foiir Y rleods last week for sev Nornlogr Marrlsjce? Gi man. of Leslies, is In Dae Newsy Notes. Lowndesvllle.S.C... rlends. He has lost notb- Mrs. T. D. Cooley and Master ( 5i, J n?P 100,1 a f'P Abbeville Monda; Ln<* J"Ti1 vi,?* Mr. John Clinkscales of Llttl a ui uicujuuo >u j wi? over Monaay. ,, . , w Mr. J. T. Latimer's horse ran i Ibs Kate ii.llla and Mr. WUKOn Monday and tore up t nea rain, were In Due and harness. Marlon, the uri^ bat not seriously. . Mrs. A. E. Moorbead and Mlsi Moorhead went to Anderson Ti _TTI_iri Tinnnrm lD?- Tbe flr8t returned home DLEY'S BESCIJE. tbe other went on to Greenv \ sometime with kinsfolk. ? Mrs. Clement Allen, who has i ? . > m two or three months In this Says his Friend Is upon her return to Ler Wash ery Point? Respect- several days ago. It tn Ih* Wnmnn'a Mr. E. E. Horton went to Ai d to the Woman n day^ and to Augu8ta Tuesday, j }. is the Best In tne remodeling tbe dwelling upon t be bought at Anderson sometlm which he will move his family t wro,N. C.July 25, 1901. Kali. Messrs. Bell & Allen have flnl igbt of letting yon know season's business as grain tbr i land of the living, even threshed about all of tbe smal Heel State, with tbe mer- township wblob amounted tc i 92? in the shade. busbelB?7,000 bushels of wbi I up yet, and guess it will bushels of oats. A very small are I bave my opening; tbe oats raised in this townsbl iny funds in real estate, gdt very few having more tba ywhere within ten mln- need for seed threshed. centre of town (Court Magistrate J. G. Huckabee we loes lrom 810 to 8800 per jnel on business Tuesday. There was rather an unusual r ir writing is to help out of our homes a few days ago. . T. Bradley. Am quite aDd three ladles who were scboc rreottbatany she Is mis- Fork, six miles below bere, b betber it be ol her bouse, ago, enjoyed a few hours of ( Why should there be a panlonsblp, recalling tbe lnck 3 college'' Is as muob cor- Jong gone-by days. Tbe abov : paper." Tbe paper, as ]0og ago scattered, one form It and impassive, and could ties at one place, and anotbi Ic or Republican. but as place, and it cannot now be recs derstand that tbe plain four mentioned bad ever been i jut the institution ; and their school days. college." It Is not tbe Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Collier a nt, but tbe Institution. dren returned a few days ago frc aoheresi, wrlteress, etc., gtay among friends at Verde: Is correct, as there are no places. ngllsb language, teacher Mr. W. B. Scruggs of Fountain hat Is known tn tbe En- isfactorlly filled tbe place of M oomon gender nouus, i. e., ]ng bis absence as depot agent a d for both genders. Take operator. dmlnistrator," and if a Mrs. S. M. Nance of Due W< erlng, she Is an admlnla- Monday aDd spent several days e we have a female gen- lly of Mai. F. W. R. Nance. rue, a woman is a "post- Mr. J. T. Latimer and Master prong, I trust tbe Press mer went to Abbeville Wednesd me right. there to Atlanta, y, R. C. Bernau. The usual quiet of our town able stirred late Tuesday evenln m gan to be whispered about tbi was to lake place at one of our ? RATES centre of town early the next n u once tbe rumors were well toun a. m. at the home of Mr. T. Ba Richardson, of Hartwell, Ga., ac tilway Company An* Kennedy, sister of Mr. T. Baker . in marriage, Rev. H. C. Fenne to Several Points. tbe oeremony. Tbe bridal part 'noampment G. A. R., 9:40 a. m. tram for the home of t 10-14, 1901, Southern Rail- Rev. R. C. Llgon of Iva catr reraely low round trip day evening and was the guest on its lines to Cleveland, Hester till the next day. Mi oh F.f.hel Sneer and Miss I ip rates will be In effect left Thursday tuornlng for Franl Anderson $21,65, Atlan- Mrs. John D. Sullivan and A 5, Brunswiok 824.10, Cam- of Laurens spent a few days In i 825.10, Columbia $2245, tbe family of tbe venerable fath coo 822, Savannah 824.55, named, Mr. W. F. Cllnkscales. It Correspondingly low Miss Jennie May Dunn ba its. friends at Abbeville for tbe past I. 7th to Utb Inclusive, Tbe oil mill owners are bavins ring Cleveland not later tbelr buildings repainted, wbl 15, 1901. By depositing much to tbelrlooks and durabill ltb the Joint Agent at Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Kay went t ore 12 o'clock noon, Sept. Thursday. , of fee of 50 cents at tbe Mrs. E. C. Meschlne, Mrs. A. V extension of final limit Miss Eula May Kay went to Oct. 8, 1901, may be se- week to remain awhile with friei Mr. R. H. Moseley and Master >nd return?Account An- ley left Friday morning for .Nin< itlonal Baptist Assoola- gone about a week. [ 18, one firstclass fare for A few days ago tbe first loac i all points on Its lines, small oue, of small melons, hom 10 and 11, final limit to at a small price, was In our sti imported ones have been on tbe ., and return ?Account this year, this writer bas not hea m i several davs aeo Mrs. Guess ivmgatB icuipiai, ?? - _ fare for individuals and here was badly gored by a vlolo brass hands in uniform, T. O. Kirkpatrick was called in a cket. Dates of sale Aug ed the case In such away that sh U limit Sept. 3. By de- well as could be expected. erson with F. C. Donald. Mr. B. Bolln Allen has a plllo He. between Aug. 28 and duck feathers which has beei , of 50c fee at time of de- about forty years. He bellevei t final limit uulll Sept. areoneof the most reliable kind W. H. Tayloe. and he practices what be prea .. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. raised about one hundred of th on bis premises. Dr. J. D.Wilson and Mr. R. E. J . ? , . , to the home of Air. Wm. Wilson, ?- t ... ?. ? . ?oam tjrjc oc. KjU h biuic nuu gcu a me in hi uauiou, le." edited by tbe ladies Sometime ago Lawyer Moore, Charleston Exposition, what he called a grass-cut on When treatment was thought : The Busy Corner. |j Collars. 25 dozen Men's Standing and High Turn Downs at 9c each. ,;?|n Overalls. $1 Overalls In blues and browns at 41c and 60c. Shoes. Odd sizes in blacks and tans. Come and see what you can get a pair for. Ladles' Oxfords. 24 pair Vici Kid Oxfords, French heels, at $2.19. 24 pair Vici Kid. Manish Oxfords at $1.95. Youths' Shoes. - S New Stock at all prices. Neckwear. Just received one case of the latest styles in Neckwear. ' The latest London Novelty, the Derby Scarf, two scarfs in one, for 48c. Parasols. ||| Still a nice assortment of black and colors to select from. This stock must go regardless of cost. Shoes, Clothing and Millir\ 7t T T M IP. A TPS ' resisted It, and gradually grew worse, tillganjyjn.ua? greoe got Into It. and It was found to be necessary to cat bis leg off to save bis life. Dr. Wilson, assisted by Drs. Speer and Fennel, < % After the performed the operation one day last week. To date the darkey la getting along very ears?fcarly nloeiy# rat n Crop? MIrs Cora Hardy of Verdery and Mlsa Maggie Knox of Mt. Carrael have spent tbe past few davs wltb family of Mr. R. w. Collier. July 29,1901. Dr. H. B. Allen and Master Tberon Allen Jllf Moor head attended tbe Warrenton plcnlo on Friday. y. Hot! very hot and dry. Troupe. e River came "* i> iway with tbe Another lot of Icecream salt Just received blngs?wagon Amos B. Morse. It pays to use this kind rer, was hurt of salt with your freezer?. r Fnnnle May ||Rlng 88 wben you want any Laundry done. aesday morn- Broken lots. It's Impossible to sell goods at tbe next day , retau without having broken lots. On 1st. of lue to spend jUQe these go on the bargain counter and - J *... i must be sold. Haddon's. spent the past _____ place, started . 4 #8 lDgtoQ ton,. dental notice. iderson Mon- _ _ _ __ reparatoryto df. s. g. thomson, ,U0 JUb WU1UU 16 ago, and to OFFICE UP-STAJCRS ON MoILWAlN lometlme this Corner, Abbeville. 8. 0. shed up their COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ?P JSWaS FOUNDED IS 17M. nt tr, Mr Par OTRONG FACULTY; WELL-EQUIPPED O Chemical, Physical and Biological Labopnninn of nrtn ratorles; Observatory; Library of 14,000 volaMnti?m?n Dme?; and the finest Museum of Natural HI*.taSSutS <w>? B- A" B- 8- ?d A' " fleauDt com^ Tuition, HO, payable In two Inslalmeota. iin^ th Board In College Dormitory can be obtained n mnntinnnd at 810 a month. One Scholarship giving free ,? n?? hnm? tuition is assigned to each oounty of South ir nt ?nn?hpr Carolina, the bolder to be appointed by the . a iitnH that Judge of Probate and the County SuperlnWflthflrainra tendent of Education. All candidates for adtogemer since rai88|on are permitted to compete for vaoanl nrf thnir rhil- fioyce Scholarships. which pay 1180 a year imfiton Entrance Examinations will be beld In Abbe , anH nth?r vlll?. 0D Ju'y 12tb? 1901> by tbe County Super { y ana oiner intends aDCi jUdge of Probate. Nextses i Inn has sat- 8lon opens September 30,1901. ForcaUlogue _j I addr688 HARRISON RANDOLPH.t ,uu to.ofc.oyu June 10,1901. rreejuoui,. 38t came over ??. :;,:rr notice. ay, and from 2% aVIIEIHSi. 1 id Mrs. Bettle , were united :1 performing . . y left on the be groom. te In Wednes.. K ABBEVILLE WAREHOUSE i lias Sullivan er of the first IS NOW READY TO STOKE ) the Forfc. s been with 'tbed?Sf, or Cotton, Grain, Guano, oh will add ' 7 1 ^Atlanta on Heavy Groceries oar Li CM uuu s;r: AND all farm products, sty-Six, lo be ( I, aDd that a . ? e raised, aDd eets. If any ? ^ ? marfeet here it Will Also Be Prepared to Press and rd of it. , living near Store all Hay Brought to us cow. Dr. .nd has treat- Market. e is doing as w filled with i In use for < that ducks The Company will continue to erect other 8 of poultry, buildings sufficient to meet all the demands ches, having for storage. em this year tt&M JOHN LYON, Warren ton. -AlnroH <*/>! If A *VT A T7? "D bin little toe. June 12,1801. tf uecesHary, he | .t" j.-|