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?f ' '~>v The Abbeville Press and Banner. 1 BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, 8. C.s WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1901. ESTABLISHED 1844;;jj| WEST END. Happenings and Incldeul* or a Week Abont the City. Abbeville, S. C., Oct. 29,1901. Mr. Dendy Miller came over from Wblt mire and spent Thursday Id the city with bli parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones Miller. Mr. George Wblte went down to Columblt Wednesday and spent several days In tbai city seeing the Fair. MIbs Grace Smith returned last Tbursdaj from a pleasant week'* stay at a bouse part> given by her friend, Mrs. John Cary, at bei bome in Lockbart. Mr. L. C. Haskell spent last Thursday In Columbia. Mr. and MrR. R. Lawion Dagan went U Columbia last Thursday and spent several days. Mr Lewis Haskell, of Columbia, spent 8t(urday here. fouch k?norton. Invitations are out ?o the marrlago of Ml"* Florence Foucbe to Mr. Sevan Burnett Norton, on the evening of Thursday the fourteenth of November, at the First Presbyterian Church In Rome Georgia. Miss Fouche ha> visited Abbeville a number ol times as the guest of Miss Kate Marshall, and Is a young iady ol rare perxonal charms. MIsk Lizzie Belle Pressley, one of Elberton'e most charming young ladies, returned to her home Saturday, alter a *hort stay In the city, the guest of her friend, Ml?s Marie Gary. Messrs. James Bowie, H. Gillespie Smith. Jr., spent last Thursday at the Fair In Columbia. woman's club. The Woman's Club was entertained last Friday afternoon by MInnNettle Rusfcull. Thtnway was read by MlnsAnnle Penney on John Green leaf Whlttler. The paper showed care lul preparation, and was enjoyed by all. The next paper will be prepared by Mrs. Frank B. Gary on Timrod and Father Ryan. This will end the year of American Poets The Club will begin its new program on tbt study of the Civil War. Miss Azile Pool returned to her home In Newberry last Thursday, after a pleasant stay Here with her cousin, Mrs. C. A^Mllford._ Mr. Lewis Perrln weut to Calhoun ram Sunday, and spent the day with Mre. Henry Norwood. IUCHKE CLUB. * The Euchre C.ub was entertained lost Thursday evening by MlssEilse Bowie. The meeting was a very enjoyable one. Mr. and Mrs. Wyati Aiken spent severs: day* at the State Fair la?>t week. Mls9 Lucia Parker returned Saturday from a week's stay with Irltnds tn Columbia. Mrs. Rosa Gregory, of Chicago. who Is In the city, staying with her sister, Mrs. John U Edwards, spent several days with friends It Greenwood. Mr. aud Mrs. W. T. Cunningham, of Monte rey, were shopping lu the city last Saturday Mrs. Lawrence Fouche, of Columbia, Is li. the city, the guest of her friend, Mrs. J. C Klugh. Mr. Eugene C. Hicks went to Portsmouth. Va., last week on a short business trip. BABY SHOW. Don't forget the Bnby and Chrysantuemum Show Friday afternooD. Refreshments also will be served during the afternoon and even Ing. The public are cordially Invited to attend. The object Is worthy and every nnt should go. aDd by so doing assist In thlB work KLLiUii?jun.iaw, Miss Christine Elliott, of Wlnnaboro, and Rev. Oliver Jobnsun. ol Leslie, South Carolina, were married list Wednesday at tbt borne of tbe bride. Mr. Jobnson Is a nntlvt of Ibis country, having lived In Due West until a few years ago. Tbe best wishes of al their friends attend tbem. MIR8 Norma and Miss Ida Matthews returned last Tuesday from a short, but pleatant trip to Atlanta. Mr. C. W. Kendall spent several days id Columbia last week. Tbe trlends ot Dr. D. R. Mltlcbner are g'ad to see him out pgatn alter a short illness. Miss Sarah Lee has returned from Lock hart where t-he attended the bouse part) gi ?en by Mrs. John Cary. Mr. Thomas P. Cothran, of tbe Greenville Bar, was in tbe city last Sunday and Monday on professional busines. Mr. H. Frank McGee, of Spartanburg, wain the city Sunday. Mrs. Frank Boyd Gary Is al home again after an extendtd stay with ber parents in Florence. Misses Florlde and Willie Calhoun came up from C'albouns Falls Tuesday, and are In tbt city for a few days the guebta of Miss Aiarit . Gary. Mr. and Mrs. James Cllnkscales are Id tbi blty to attend tbe Edwards Gumbrell marriage. Dr. Frank Sanders, of Wllllamsion, 1* It the city to attend tbe Edwardb-Uambrell wedding. Mr. George C Gambrell wbo bad a position In Anderson Is at borne to attend tbe mar* rlage of bis brother. Dr. C. C. Uambrell. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn T. Cllnkscales, o Monterey, are In tbe city tbe guest of reJflllV6S? Mrs. Sallle Wardlnw Smllb and Mastei Wardlaw Smllb bave returned to their bom* In Woodruff, after a two weeks stay with Miss Lucia Parker. Prof, abd Mrs. Jobn G. Cllnkscales, and two children of Spartanburg, ar? In the city to attend tbe marriage of Miss Edwards and Dr Garabrell. Prof, and Mr. Kemper D. Lenn, of Anderson, arrived In tbe city Wednesday to be nriwenl at lh? Kil WHrdR.liambpell wedding. MI*s Annie Lou and Miss Lou Ella Msjor or Greenwood, are In the city, tbe gueht ol Miss Georgia Edwards. Hod. and Mrs. George E Prince, of Ander fOD, are In the city, tbe goes' ot Mrs. John M. Gambrell. beautiful case. Mllford has Just received a beautiful line ol colongue and toilet water. Tbe line Is full and complete In every way, and Is larg* tban any ever sbown In Abbeville before. 1 Give Dr. MUlord a call and see bis line. the aid society. Tbe Ladles Aid Society, of the Presbyterian Cburcb, will have a meeting Tbur-day afternoon, at tbe home of Mrs. El'za Mabry. Mrs. Charley Hammond left Monday for Atlanta, accompanied by ber son, Arthur. They will remain In Atlanta fur several months. Mr. T. P. Thornton, of Atlanta, was In tbe olty Sunday the guest of his sister, Mrs. A. J. Barry. dill?sayre. Miss Minnie Dill and Mr. C. G. Sayre will be married tonight, Wednesday evening tbe sixth at six o'clock. Miss Dill Is an attractive young lady, and has won manv friends during her slay In tbe city. Mr. Sayre is a youug man of sterling qualities and Is well thought of by all wbo know blm. Tbe best wishes of all attend tbe youug couple. Browulee Dots. Brownlee, S. C Crops are about gathered. Cotton and corn are both short. Farmers ure very despondent over tbP year's work. Miss Ruth Manson from Clinton, has charge of ibe Pine Grove School. She comes highly recommended. Rev. J. H. GraveR and Mr. L. P. Harkness went to Anderson Tuesday. Miss Lizzie Grant has charge of tbe Antrevllle High School, and entered upon her duties Monday morning. Mr. Albert Power spent Friday In AnderB?n. The vonnc neonle are very much enthused over tbe circus Wednesday. Mr. Maik Winn Is Improving very slowly, Mrs. Yv til Urant Is no better. Dr. L. K. Watson made a flying trip to An' derson Saturday. Wedding bells are ringing In this community. It In said one of our young men will soon bring a bonny bride from afar to adorn bis cottage home. Tbe farmers here are hauling their cot'oc to Anderson and Iva for better prices. Oui mother city should give her farmers bettei Inducements and keep tbe cotton at home. Capt J. E. BrowDlee goes to Iva today or bu?lDess. Cspt. W. D. Mann spent part of laRt weel at tbe State Ealr. He reports a good time. Miss Ella Brownlee and brother who hav< * been on a visit to relatives, have returned t< their home In Wblnam. Ga. Prof. Marvin M. Mann, who has charge o tbe Bethel School spent Saturdav and Sundaj hnm? neoDle. "Bonnv Bess." Capes. Ladies capes froir $1 to $6 are on the Bargair Table at P. Rosenberg & Co I r || 3? Slioes, Calicoes, Chinaware, C Conn TEOY NEWS. Troy Well PlenoeU with Ihe Fair? StiMNloDHry HeetiuK-Attritcllve Frojf riimme. Troy, Oct. 28.1901. Thin Is Indian Summer In all her beauty aud gorgeous attire. Mrs. W. T. Bradley aod Miss Rebecca Cater from Aboevllle were cordially greeted bere last week. Rev. W. D. Eotzmlnger from Elmwood, S. C., preached bore lu tbe Baptist cburcb yes bciua/i All who attended the Fair at Abbeville came home with many compliments and louuest praise. .Said It was splendid, every exhibit was good, but Mr. J. W. Morrah'e twin FUllplno boxers, and the cake walk by the Ethiopian blondes, surpassed every thlDt* they saw. There Is plenty of get up In oui uearold County Seat. Mrs. Mary Kennedy and little son havt oome to her lather's Mr. G. A. Hanvey's on Long Cane, to make her home. We took In our sister town McCormlck recently, andfound plenty of push and energy ^mong her citizens. Tbere's the Oil Mlllaud Bank which Is a great help in a business way. Her school numbering 120 pupils wltb Capt. Ei. j. KoblnsoD as Prlnclpul Miss LI 11 a Muriln irom Donalds first atslsiajl, and MIsh Z-Ma, from spartalnburg 2nd. They are a tine corps of teachers and working admirably together. This Is what and where some of our school marms are doing: Miss Fannie Brown ol Look Cane will teach at K. tt. Puo&ett'a. Miss Lois Crawford of Due West at Mr. W. P. Wideman's, Miss Annie Bradley at Pine Grove, Miss Statla Bradley at Midway, and Miss Sara Slbert at Mr. R. P. Crtss well's. So we see the ladles are running an Indeptndenl ticket ana they deserve preat praise. Prof. McCuen of Due West will preach at Buffalo the 2nd and 4lb Sabbaths. , Mrs. Alice Bradley aud her ulece Miss Janle Oeudy have Just returned from a lew days slay in Greeuwood with relatives. There will Dot be preaching lu the A. R. P. oburch next Sabbath, the pastor win be ai Presbytery at White Oak, Ga. Next Sabbath tbe laules of the Methodist Missionary Society will have a utcely arranged programme, and till are cordially Invited to couie. Mr*. J. S Harris will act an organist and we know that means excellent music and good slnglug. We give the programe In full. Oruan Voluntary In G.?Elmbault. Doxoiogy. Prayer. CbanL. Scripture Heading?by Pastor. Paper?Mrs. J. N. Robinson. Paper?Miss Martha Reagnn. Address?Rev. W. S Mack man. A Home Missionary Picture? Mrs. Templin Remarks by President. Dismission. Miss Racbel Reagln whom we all love bas been amongst us for a Tew days from Connie Maxwell Home at Greenwood. Mr. J. F. Bradley and family from Long Cane will soon leave lor Abbeville to make tbelr home. Misses Lily and Kitty Wardlaw from Wldemans are here with their sisters, Mrs. Robinson Bnd Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. H L Culberison with her little sons Harvey and Robert came over from Amity, Ga., last week to see her mother Mrs. Mary Drennan. Mr. J. 8. Harris in addition to bis store has bas opened up a full line of nice furniture In Mr. J. N. Deudy's storfe. Come and see Ills prices. Miss Nellie Pressly from Cedar Springs will Inculcate new ideas In the Brlerwood 6Cbool near Greenwood. A little 4 year old son of Mr. Frank Drennan or Hih'.er watt accidentally burned to deatb labt nlgb t and wan burled at Betbel yesterday. Scarlet fever 1b raging again and the little children are bavins a bard time. The circus will take great crowds to both of our County Seats. > Nick. VIEWS OF SANTUC. All Sorts of FHrnirrapbM About Good People. Santuc, Oct. 2S, 1901. Mr. Will Ellin* gin has been broken down for a few day*, but Is now ready to run a^aln. Miss Hallle Mil ford leftTuesday for Darlington where she goes to enter school. Miss Saille will board with her cousin, Mrs. Lily Wilson. Tlrn Thornton, one of the Elberton Tribune's force, was over Saturday and Sunday with relatives. . . Miss Albert Miller and Mis* Daisy Monday of near Hodges Bpent lent week with Mrs. Chun CocbraD and took In tbefalr. Mis* Emma Stokes of Antrevlle spent last wek with ber sinter Mrs. Nelson. Fleetwood Stokes returned home from a few days visit here Friday. Little Grace Dawson, who has been quite 111 with pneumo la Is much better now, and If nothing happens will soon recover. Mrs. George Mann and Miss Sallle Mann of the Nation were wl>h friends and relatives here Thursday and Friday. Mr. Tom Iteld was elected to fill Mr. Puckett'K place as keeper of Long Cane cemetary another year. Mr. Puckelt will move to his farm. Miss Orlena Mllford and Miss Bula McAd. arns spent. Friday and Saturday here. Miss Orlena Mllford returned home with Miss Emma Stokes. I Mrs. Wm, Dawson has the loveliest flower ! yard of any one around here. Her beautiful roses and dahlias are admired by everyone. , Mr. Bob Purdey and his beautiful daughter . Miss Lily were in Santuc Friday. Mr. Purdey r intends making his home among us another i year and we already hear the young men say, j lng that they are awfully glad of It. | Mr. Eveans Gordon left Saturday for Seneca -1 where he lutends upending me winter. Mr. JeRse Nelson bought, a nice pair of , | muleR anil a wagon last week. ji Bob Simmons of Abbeville was In Santuc ,Sunday. ?| MIrh Maria Cochran who has been ofl all r i the y?ar returned home Thursday and 18 with j her *on Mr. Chas.Cochran. Mrs. Giih Cox and Mrs. D. E. Keller called on Ml86 Jane Gordon last Friday. I - - ' School opens Monday. September. 30. We L are ready with a fan line of school books, slates, crayons, pencils, tablets, pnn? and Ink. Phone 18. The Speed Drug Co. W ( MEei Worsteds, Out LADIES' jl v/vjis-vjl ^ y ? ??? Also a larg< 3 t'7 1} ( Trespass Notice. Hunting, fishing aud base ball playing (luring the day or night are prohibited ou our lands, usuullv called tbe Flat Woods. Trespassers will surely be prosrcutPd to tbe full extent of th<< law. Please do not ask lor buutlng privileges. J Cabell Plantation. | Wblte Plantation. Jobn A. & S. L. Wlfson l Hurtzoe Piantatlou. Leasees aud Owners, < Aiken P ace. I Oraln Rlrlire. Arthur Parker, Flat Woods. C. J. Lyon, Flat Woods. 8. G. Thomson, Flat Woods. Parks & McDonald. Flat Woods. A. K. Watsou.Flat. Woods. All his lande J. H. Watson estate. Flat Woods. Baker & Tarrant. Fist Woods. Edwin Parker, Flat Woods. H. H. Norwood, Norwood Estate. Hunter Bros. Oct. 9, 1901. NOTICE! VAREI01SL THE ABBEVILLE WAREHOUSE IS NOW READY TO STORE Cotton, Grain, Guano, Heavy Groceries AND ALL FARM PRODUCTS. It Will Also Be Prepared to Press and Store all Hay Brought to Market. The Company will continue to erect other buildings sufficient to meet all the demands for storage. JOHN LYON, MANAGER. June 12, 1901. tf STRAWBERRY PLANTS, The Largest Stock in the World. Nearly 100 Varieties. All the choice, luscious kinds for the Gar deu and Fancy Market. Also Shipping Va rletles. A Inn Dewberries, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Grape Vines, etc. Our 120 page Manual, free to buyers, enables everybody to grow them with success and profit. All plants packed to carry across the continent fresh as when dug. Illustrated oatHloitue of Shipping Varieties orFanoy Garden kinds. CONTINENTAL PLANT CO., Strawberry Specialists, KITTRELL, N. C. Oct. 1,1901. tf Our line of stationery atid school supplies Is complete. Don't lall to glveuu a call wnen in need of some. If you can't come yourself ring phone No. 18. The Speed Drug Co. While in New York we found some special bargains in hats and underwear. Drop in for a few moments and let tis show thcin to you. I W. ?Ioel Smith & Son. J ' ^ ~ -J r. t Jj IS CLOSING OUT rcli iim P aids Hor X IMilUMJ 11UU AND GEN s and. Tinware e lot of Toys and ( / See The following is the A: of School Fund cc O w* 411 I I ' n T tiuneu. o mux x O-A, X sary Fund for Scho ~ w -v I ifg i i Sit Name or District. a. ? ? u e, = i -2? u ? Bh i t ? n o> II ' q-% oj 1 ''o ! o : E^S. Em ?. 9 S , B BQ z I ft . < Lowndesvllie, No. 1 1 : 69 8 18 80 I Kldge 2 | S6 17 20 Lowndeavlll*, No. 2 8 ! 245 49 HO Lownde8vllle. No. 8 4 j 71 14 120 Lowndesvllle, No 4 5 | 78 15 60 Jjowndesvlile, No. 5. 6 | 80 16 00 Magnolia, No. 1 7 ! 182 26 40 Magnolia, No.2 8 i 165 88 00 Magnolia, No. 8 9 !W1 #46 20 Ml.Cnrmel 10 ; 440 ?* 00 New Wllllntiton 11 ! 172 84 40 Hordeiiux 12 , 221 44 20 McCormlck IS 870 74 Oil Bordeaux, No. 2 14 ( 178 35 00 tj_,i?i? is i vw qa on Lone Cane.. i? "?5 17 00 Calboun, No. 1 17 18-j Bethlah J9 9* J CftlbouD, No. 2 19 70 34 00 Sharon ^0 '75 ?> oo Bethel 21 245 4!) 00 Ahbevuv;v:....:...":::."... v ?'? m*> Warrenton 100 20 OJj rjpid 24 146 21) 2U PlneOr'ove ! 25 188 27 <J0 Lone Forrest 28 120 24 00 A ntreville ^ 244 uaion** no ?* 00 Sunny Slope 21) lt? 33 jj|| Cold Springs ;]0 M0 $ JJ Long Cane -jl , '98 39 M) Hmllbville $2 1 ?*8 40 00 Promise Land 33 1 124 ; 24 feO Central 84 ! 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I?, bought the most up-to- Ujf ine of . . . (I) )NERY K> | State, as well as a complete line y e a pleasure to show you through w irs to please, Aj __ IsFORD, j> THE DRUGGIST. T D rTHIS IS THE mx -?m ug Contest" last week by Miss Maud bbeville, and we are prepared to give GO! iE HARDWARE CO. Fl prl< IAN | lise |p# 1 n L 1l , mmmii Illinois, m. p iWEAR. jf ^ Lamps ? Lamp Chimneys. >m all kinds. I THE COMBINATION HE RPAITTV HDAfF J 1'SI V/l I^L^rkV/ M M J \Jl\4 AND SYMMETRY f Found in the Drew Selby Shoe is the result of the ^ J| greatest care ever put ic . the shaping of a i woman's shoe. The lasts are made from human i models, selected alter the most exhaustive study, a They are made by experts in line shoe making. \ They are made for women who wish their foot- \ wear to be as perfect in taste, style and wearing qualities as possible. The price is low enough to 9 enable the woman of economical inclination to f enjoy the pleasure of wearing Drew Selby Shoes. F There isn't a pretty foot but will look prettier by 4 ''? ! ~ ^Cnilm Cliac ThArA Isn't, m lilt? wearing Ui a jl/icvt outwj uuwi -w ? ? . a woman's foot of normal shape but can be easily i i fitted in a Drew Selby Shoe. *S ; i The Crosett Shoe for gentlemen, $3 and $3.50. A i Name and price on every pair. The Crosett Shoe i . '"r^ ! is one of extreme style at popular prices. In a dressing the feet one should look for fit, durability \ rtfm and style. You find all these in the Crossett Shoe, f Ask some of the boys around town about the f Crossett Shoes. They are wonderful shoes for F $3 and $3.50. We have the exclusive sale on f "?11 Drew Selby Shoes for ladies and Crosett's Shoes w for men in Abbeville. Let us show them to you. 4 COBB & McD A.V ID. J ||l -- ? -L A ~ ^1 +V? rt lt^i lr Mr. mcuiii nas jusi reiuiucu num mc Furniture Factory a where he bought an immense stock of Furniture. -1 We bought in CAR LOAD LOTS and will have prices to suit , When you need Furniture, give us a call. }j??\ COFFIUS anil CASKETS | all sizes and prices and give prompt and careful attention. y to each and all. Yours, &c., rj$| McDill & Lyon. | R. M. HADDON & CO.'S i Store is full of New Goods. We invite the Ladies to call and see those beautiful importations in ress Goods, French Flannels, "m Late Weaves in Fine Black Dress Goods. ;?? I ew Arrivals in Millinery this week A new supply of DRESS TRIMMINGS just received, j hoes for Ladies A new lot of QUEEN QUALITY and Children. SHOES in this week, R. M. Haddon & Co. J R. J. A. DICKSON,' DENTAL NOTICE. j SURGEON DENTIST. Dr- S' Thomson, OFFICE UP-STAIKS ON MoILWAIN 1,0 FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE Corner. Abbeville. 8. 0. WOKK A Sl'tUAbi I. A \??Pri A^V^TrEriv?i"7C.''onH^?"!!!! i Anything In the school book and stationery mCE OVER BABKSdKe-8 STOKE. I ""C 10 b,C al Mllford'? Drug Store. ! Roup In chickens Is posatlvely cured by lour, corn, meal, brand at lowest market' mentholatum at Speed Drug Co. ^ :es. J. Allen Smith, Jr. I A new supply of ladles, misses and cUll jrr'< en ribbons at Haddon's. >.Tj ,^3 v.',# , 'I*