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W igg|r?PMqt w l iui!f--- ' ' T>3H ^The Abbeville Press and Banner. J BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1902. ESTABLISHED 1844 |J| COXING TO THE PIEDMONT. A flrfftl Hfhmr In RfvUnI-Bmim Cayilallkte Wml la Bulla Rullruiul frtw Dt?p Wntar m Ikr Wc*i. -Ureecvllln Mountaineer. Heverul jun ago them waa a projected railroad from Hoaihport, N. C~ to thin auction of tbe .Stale, with tbe view or oouaectlug that acheme with tbe railroad known mm the C..K nod W. ftcruM tbe mountain* to Knoxvilie, Tenn. Kxtenaive aurveya were made from Moatbport In Ihla direction, and a considerable amount of money waa apent In tbe preliminary work by ferwinn who were Intereated id tbe development of Mouibport, wblcb wai repraainled aa an excellent tmr bor and ?bipplng point- Tbe project tben waa to bnllfi a railroad from Moatbport to CiOdaO. d C., tbence 10 Wlnnoboro, Union od (Jreenvilie. connecting wltb tbe C., K and W .and utilising Ita rlgtita of way acro-? tbe mountains ao a* to reach Knox vllle h> tbe aaaleet and moat practicable route. AnoiKar nan of the scheme waa to deflect at Camdeu from tbe main Una and bulid a branch to Cbral'r, thence to Gtffutjr. H. C. Rutbarford'ou, N. I'., Abbeville, N. C., aud on to Knoxvtlle, where tbe main Una would be reached Main. Tbla was the general plea of tbe projectors, who did not ask aid from a;oy community oo toe lines Indicated for preliminary work or unavoidable ex pfum, Amooc tbe promoter* and Influential perftina CL-oneeted wtU? the project waa Sir. O <or?e Morton, of r?,?ton, who visited our elty several llmea. and who m?de a number of frlaoda by bia courteous bearing aud gentlemanly conduct wbtle here. Hie practical metboda and baaloeaa ways Impreeaed those witb whom ba came to contact, and wblto be waa at oooalderable expense In tbe work be waa doing l bar* was never a bint that ba expected any assistance from lb Isaac Hon o( tbe country, wblcb In sinking contrast with otbar promoters ot railroad scbames. Mr. Morton bw tot viaitea oar eiiy it wfmi 7?n, bat* gentlemen from Greenville wit making Um trip kbuoi t ;mt mo on lb* jjWMf between New York knd Bo*ton sod vb?a arranging tor bis paeaage oo tbe boai beMtabend oo blaabouider. wblle m vole* enquired, "How's Greenville T" end to bla K*t eurprlae It proved to be Mr. Morton, ay bed* lengthy conversation tbet nlgbt Moat tbe raHjvad from Houtbport, wbeo Mr Morton told biui tbe prqjrci wu very muob alive, ud tbet plena were belnc perfected lot bolldlng tbe contemplated road. Tbla muci. la preliminary loan extract from Tbe Mute, wblcb team* to eooflroi tbo utement or Mr. Morton, and wblcb la given lor tbe enllgbteusent ot oar reader*: If Baeton ceplielmta carry oat a project tbey are aertoualy con*lderlog Houlb c*roUse will In tbe near future bave aeveral mint nailee ol railroad. Tbe Htete railroad com mlaaloa baa reeelvod a letter from Cblei K?i ? tl^eA. KIW A. r. I/WIBC, Ul IHD UWHIU KMV.aMru I way to wbleb ba tells tbe com mission 01 aaw railroad Uaa oapilallsta there ara proposing to bulid rioa Mouth port, N. C. t? knoxvllle, Tenn,tbe line lying principally aeruea Iba upper portion ol ibta Mat*. Tbe proposed line la already on paper reads to ba presented to tbe capitalists interested Tnay wisb total through and open ap new territory, and run from tbe ooal Oa'ds, supplying anal tbroaic Intersecting main llara u tbe ao<too mill* ol the Piedmont and giving an excellent near port, m wall aa leading the port <M Charleston tbrou*b tbe Comt Line, tbe fmatbern, tbe O. R- and C, end the Heaboard Tbe engineer wrttee ib?t tbey expect tbe line to be of great beoellt to ?<l Snath Carolina pone and tovoa and add* : 'The pro posed line la about 400 miles In leogib; It might pay aa an East and W??t lire through a productive country, but would depend oo connection North and Houib. 1 bave not failed to notice tbatthe railroad* In you* Mate appear lobe paying." Engineer* art Bow at Hottlhport looking about, A glance at tbe msp shown that sucb a lln? wots III flTV raiiranu ISCIII ?ir? iu iwruuu ?? South CbrollDk now ilnaat without service mi Nort'? and soutb. and tbe short Em ad Wot Una (run Unniilw to Cneeier All tbe upper tier of ooudUm would b?toaebed from Horry on lb* W?t to Ocone* oa ib? Kut, and the line would likely gel tkrowli ib? gap lu tbc Mountains wbleb tb? Bias Ridge rood was dtslgned to uae. Th? dutmee to the Tennessee eoal Quids woo id lx M?lMiairv shortened. Tbs railroad commissioner* expect to Im m?dUt*ly toralsb tbe englue?r with all tbla formation posaible as to the porioo oi fluaUi Carolina proposed to be be loucuel The Mountaineer says: Miooa the foregoing was written we bun s*en u state I thai the engineer who ba' beeo la rommuulest'oo with tbe railroad com mlse loners Is none other thsn tbe irer Mill* sud accomplished Col. A. K Boone, ol Black Diamond tame, who rauicied tbe cutseos '.of Anderson and Abbeville so heavllj a fsw years e?o Ws woo id not do Col. Boon* an lujdstlee on any account. *-ot be made ar unfavorable Impreesion when be talked afcoat building a double-tracked railroad from Chicago to Port Royal. with an equipmaot far absad of any systam In the United Sttlea, and rauillDK mure imaa wmj iimu in# Ptouyltinla e*n atr>?d between Pblli delpbta and Mew York, tie may be all rigbt and worthy ofendtorf, but a* a promoter b? takea aw?y tbe breath of ordinary mortal*, sot lo apaak ol tbe abekela tbai go aioo* wltb It. Col. Boouc cao get tbe right ??f wax to deep water aod arroaa tne mountains with oat any trouble, boi w* cannot breiow anj coaOdeuea npon hi* ecbemea. and alnccrel} hope be la not behind the movemdnt when UenmH to tb*> development of tjniitbport and Kncxville line, wblrb bear* on Ita lace tbeevldeoee of a plausible and tangible project. beeauae of tbe territory cboecn for Ita ooaatroetion, bringing tbe cotton mill Intarwt Into clo?e connect loo wltb a dealrable poet where com pel I lion and relief would be afforded at once. A PBETTY WEDDING. laa Han 1. Henapblll nnd Mr. Waa. Pickifjr Umao lsrrl*4. Oo last Tboridajr alifrooon, March 2T. at 4 o'clock. In tbe A?aocl?te Kelormcd Piwbytarlao cbarcb, waa wltneseed one of the preiwedding* thai baa taken place In Abbeville fnr quite a while. It waa tbe marriage of Wa. P. Greene, Kaq. and Mia* Mary I. Hempbill, til* oeremony Mini pcrtorntd by H??. T. W. Hioan, pa*lor of tbe church. Tbe church waa artistically d?cor*ted In pa I ma and ferna wltb a quantity of cut flower*. Tbeuabrm were: Dr. G. A. Sender, Mr. O. H. tv?bb. Hon B. Kntnk Wary, of Abbeville > and I. H. Hunt. Eaq.. of N'ewbrrry. Alter tbe uahers.came tbe b'lde and groom. Tbe bride waa attired in a handsome going way gown of gray olotb, wlib trimmings ,?f while cblflnn, applique and rut steel buck lea. WHb bat and #tovea to inatcb. Het bouquet eonaiated of wblte carnation* and maiden balr fern. After ibe ceremony, a charming reception wa* tendered at tbe boapilable home of the lather o> tbe bride. Gen. K. R. Hemphill. Mlae Hemphill baa been associate editor ol tbe Abb?vUia lor a onmtwr or year*, a position which she beld with much eredli. Hue Wa young woman of blgh culture, and has always taken a lively Interest In everything tbat tends to build up and broaien. Mr. Greene Is a young man ol sterling qualItlea.and Isoneof tbe ablest members of ih* Abbeville bar. He la the Junior member of tbe law Arm of Parker a Greene and old* fair I" r<nk with the ableat lawyers of Hastate. Tbey left on the 7 o'clock train fortbarleetoo. where tbey go to take In the Exposition. Tbe prraentareceived were numerous, handsome and useful. t'raiy Ira sad Polatwe*. At a western insane hospital 150 acres were planted to potatoes last year. The potato erop wan almost a total failure in tlie?ame locality because of tbe drought and excessive heat. Thin asylum crop averaged 1.50 bushels |**r acre. Why? Well, 150 of the inmates were given hoes and kept at work in that potato field all turough the dry spell; tbey were told that they would have tin potato** to eat thi* winter unlexM they hoe<l the crop well, and never before did afield receive ouch thorough cultivation. Now, please do not draw the inference that in order to raise potatoes in a dry season you have gut t<i have a lot of crazy men to hoe them, for the same reMUlt* may he obtained by horee cultivation. The whole secret Ikes in the constant stirring of tht ground during the drought. I can forgive, hut I caunot forget, it only another way of saying, I will uoi forgive. I; . FOR A HIIMIKED YEARS ? - 1,700 AffM fir VdlHkblr l.nnil Will b? Hrlil by Ibv Drwradfnl* of N O. 1'mhnk. static or Hoctii Carolina. coc.hty ok a11iikvili.k. Iii the iMinr of (iiid A mm ! 1, Mninuei O. Young of lilt* < 'utility and Stutoitlorrttld, t>e<ng of Hiuud mm tiie mind, uieiuory and underatandUitf, <lo nmke, ordain Mod declare the followinc to bo tuy U?l Will Mtid Teatament, hereby revoking nil other Will* by me made : Kir?t. 1 win and direct that all of my peritoual property uol hereinafter aperlflcally Jlupm^d ol, be HppralM'd and the amue or any part thereof, II ao detlred, be taken by my children or ?ncl> of them aa may rhooae to do o, at the appr*la**meut, to be Mcoounted for in the dual *elt erut-nt of my peraoual estate. Hecoud. Miniuid there be any portion of my peraonai property nut ao taken by any of my children. 1 direct that the name be oniil ny my Eiecutora bereinaiter named, either at on vate or nubile Halo and the iifooerda lUere* if applied tu ilio payment ol any debta due '?y my eaiate at that time, uot Including, bowcver.th'tlMUdurby m? to ttie "Katate >1 DeLabow" which In wcured by mortgage >>n my land*, Ibe payment of wblcb I ?bali uereloaflrr provldu for. Thlru. I Will and bequeath u? my snn Frederick Tbomaa Young, my mule known as "Uowmau." To my mod Joseph Abner Youog, my mule kaowDt* "Martha." To my aou J?me* Kranklln Young, my tnulakuowo ? "Kltodle." To my aio Ednion Cowan Young, my mule known mi Tom"?and If either or all of aald inulea abou d die or be dlapoeed or by me be lure my death, then It la my Will that one or all ot tboae to wnom la glveo aucb mule or mules ao dying or diapoaad of aba 11 receive the worth of aald mule either In money or other property out of my aetata. K-Mirtb. In addltlou to tue mule Riven to "acta of my four eon* named In the foregoing cUuaeof ibla my Will. It la my dee I re and 1 ?o direct tbat tbey be each allotted and turn*d over by my Executor* a bedstead with the uauai complement ol bedclothea and h-ddlug. Flftb. To my aoo Edmooi Cowan Young, I *i>k? give and bequeath my watch and cbaln, n v bureau and bla ciioloe ol oua of my milk OUCIk Sixth. I give and bequeath to my dangbt* or Margaret Isabella Long, toy washing miiHiIB* Seventh. I (fNe and beqo^atb to my daughter Mary E. ii. YoJOg, my sewing majbint. Eighth As "lated Id the second clause of this my Will, 1 am indebted t?? the K?Ule of DtLabuw, wuicb debt la ?ecureil by a mortgage on my laiid^-it Is my Will aod 1 do ao ilreci tbat each of my cblidreu working any jorlloD of my lauds after my deatb. aball .>.?y to my Ex-cuU>rs ? tulr yearly rental for ibe aame, aud tbatsuch port loot of my lands -?* Kim.i not be occupied hy any of my cbll4r< o, be reeled by my Executors aod ibe pro eeda arising Irom tbe reuta as aforesaid shall ie applied yearly to the payment of said taorigage debt until tbe whole aball have >rrn paid. Viniii. Itia mv Will that after tbe Dmr ineol of tbe dttbi dui the E<Ut? of DeLabow, ind all other deb in due by me at tbe time <>f my dealb, tbe yearly rentala of all of m> aud* be tqually divided among my chil Iren, share aud a bare alike?ibe cblld or ablldren of any deoeaaed cblld to lake I be portion to wbleb tbe parent would bave beeo jo titled If living 1 Troth. It U toy desire tbat my ton* no* ocupyt"K portlooe of ray landa remain * here they are, accnuujiug lo my Executor* lor tbe yearly rentala thereof, wblib 1 direct hall go Into the common fund for dlatrlbulou aa provided for In tbe nlntoelauao oi hia my Will. Kleveutb. It la my Will and I aodlrect that all of tbe landa of wblch 1 may die, aeigfd tod poMw?d beheld In oommoo by, and lor he uac, benedl and bebool of my cblidreu, 'It: Margaret iaabella Long, Jobo Wlliliitii Young, Htmucfl Tatuui Young, Frederick I'boma* Young. Mary E. H. Young, wile oi W. Yuung, Joseph Abner Yonng, Jamea ( 'rankItu Young and Edraon Cowau Young, lurlug tbeir natural Uvea and then lor Ibr i?e, beneQt aud bebool of their respective bildreo or of aocb aa may leave cblidreu? tbe cblld or children of* deoeaaed cblld to take tbe portion t<> wblch tbe parent wuu d nave been euttlled If living. It being my in lenilou tbat *ald landa be perpetuated lu my ramlly to tbe lurtbereal extent permlaanbie under tbe lava of tbla Slate?and not to tie Itapoaed of by any one or all of my mild children or by my intDdebUdroa ao ionic u? there remain* mora into one o( elluer ci??* llvintr; our la ibe Interval ol any one of a*ld claw*, but la of my children ur (mad children to bHubj-cl 10 levy and aale for tbe debu of ine ?m?. Twelfth. It la my Will thai no more of the Umber on my 'Home place" or ihe "Jane Young" plane be col than will be neeeaaary lo Keep op tba (pasture fencra, Ac., of tbe ??iue and lo lurnUh tire wood lo tbe occulta u la ol aald place*. Tblrieeolb. If auf of my aald children ?hall raluae to abide by tbe provialoua of thla uy Will and aball attempt to couttal tbe <anr, u la my Will and I m> direct tbat ancb rblid or children aball bave or receive no part In my Kaute. Fourteenth. 1 nominate and appoint my children a* named lo the eleventh clauae ol biamy Will ma Exeeulora thereof, and denlre tbat all of ihoae who may be of age hi ibe time of my dealb, aball Immediately qualify aa aucb, and tboae who muy not be ol age at tbat time, ao aoon aa they aball bave attained to the age of twenty one. I farther direct I hat toy Exec otora before named abail annually cbooae two of their uumber to act aa agent* of aald Execalora for the next ensuing year wltoae duly It aball be to keep a correct account of the receipt* and expeuditnrea on aceouud of ihe Etlate. and at tbe end of each year lo bave a aettlement and turn over lo each of lbi?e interested loereln, according lo ibe lerma of ibla my Will, tbe porllou of ibe net Income to wbicb beorabe may be reapeetlvely entitled. In wilneaa whereof, I have hereunto aet my name aud affixed my aeal. thla the filth day of Marcb, A. 1). 1835 H. O. Young, IL. 8.) Hlgoed. aeaied and declared, by Harouel O. Ynung. In our preaence lo be bla Uat Will aud Tealament. and are In bla preaence. at bla requeat, and In Ibe preaence ol eacb olber, iirniul nnr namn am llniyia*i IhAmln R. K. Hill. W. W. Bradley, Jno. Lyon. ? ?> ?? liamble ElrraUm. We look for heroes on battlefields, nr ou the seas, but we do not expect to And them by our side in the factory or ofllce, or in our hornet*. Yet there they are, and occasion* reveal them. A little boy who had heeu fatally injured refused to give the name of his companion who pushed him and made him fall uuder the car, "because lie didn't mean lo hurt me." That mischievous boy of yours who annoys you so by his pranks tuay be just such a hero as this little fvljow. A lew days ago two men, William Phelps and James Stansbury, were cleaning the inside of an eight-foot upright boiler at a cereal I ne null, when |hii employee turned on the steam, j thinking the cock wan tight. It leaked. and the scalding steam poured it: Jon the two men. The only exit up a ladder to a manhole in the top. Both jum|K*d for the ladder. l'hel|w r* ached it first, took one Htep and Hto|?I ped. He jumped aside, and shouted : ("You go first, Jim, you are married." Stansbury sprang up the ladder and escaped with slight burns about the face and legs. Tliough Phelps fallowed at bis heels, his act of heroism cost him hi* life. Both men were being cooked when PlielpH jumped unide. lty the time he had followed Stau?hury up the ludder the fleidi wits dropping from 1 bin limliH. He whs cooked alive, and with supreme effort dragged hi* Healded body from the manhole. lie liveil Tor two hour* in terrible ngouy. "It wan Jim'? right t?? go lirnt," said he, quietly, "he in married." That act was even more heroic than the charge of I the Light Itrigade at the battle of Ba> laklava, at which "all the world wondered." The crown of patieuce cannot be re reived where there baa been no hu tiering. WEST END. < ? ? * . HnppralBKo nurt larlilrnU or m Wrrk A bow I Ibr 4'Kjr. Abbeville. H. G\. April 1, IflO-J. * Mlw Halite Wnrrt'aw returned to her home : In Auguata IhmI \Vedne*<lHy after *>|>enilliic Mime time here wliU Iter cousin, Mr*. LI la M?bry. Mra Tbcndore II. Knrmnii arrived In lt>e rlty lam Wednesday and will upend no mo time In the city wlib tier grnndtnoilier, Mra. Fanuy Allen. Mr*. Funny Thoropann of Troy Iim been to I he rlty for the paat ten day*. tbe noealof Mm. J C. K Inch. Mr. William ll'-mphtll and Mr Robert R. Hemphill, Jr. *?-re Id ibe city aeveral day* l??t week. Tbev r?me?ip from Charleston tu Mfttend the HempbllUUreene wedding. Mia* Eva P. Kirhy reiurneJ to Hpartanbonr ant Friday after . *hort mar In thf olty with her mother, Mr?. J. M. Klrhy. Ml*a Klrbr cMme to Abbevilt- to pUy the wedding march at the liempbil' .r'tiw wedding. Drand Mra F Conaliy announce the engagement of lb. Ir daug'.l- r. Mary, to Mr. John M. Spalding. The wedding to take place June 1Mb. Ml*a Conaliy ha* veiled Abbeville a number of time* and baa a huat of frleoda Id the eltv. Mra J. B. Glenn baa returned from a abort trip to the Charleaton Exposition. Mra. W. A. Well* returned Hatarday from Atlanta where ahe apent the put week. MIm Florence Templeton went over to Greenwood 8?tnrd?y and stayed colli Tomday, tbegueat of Mra W. J. R. Kennerly. . MIm Helen Hmiih and MIm lone Hralth ? p-nt lam week In Charleatnu. * Mra Ward Tbomnm of Anderaoo la In the * elty upending ?oroe time her* with Mr. * Thorn Bob wbo baa charge of the Electric Plant. Ci MIm Rena Allen and Jennla went down to Charleston laat Thumday. Tbay returned ^ Tuesday after enjoying the Expoaltloo for several day*. ^ Prof. B. P. Bailey waa lo Spartanburg ?? era! daya laat week on boalneaa. TO VISIT ABHKVI1.LE. Dr. and Mra J. I.. Martin are expected In j? the cl'y next wrek. Tuny will be the gueata Of UtPllin IDU Airs. 1/ n. n uuc wuiio irem T Mm. Martin nan nut visited Abbeville alnce \A iMVlpf a oomb?r ?( jmni ?(o and ion years J , have piutiu'd Mince Dr M.irtin visited oar elty. ''' They have a large circle of frlenda here whn will be glad to welcome them lu our mldal rj again. ?! * las Harsh Nor wrvxl waa the guest of her 5 friend Mise Loul*) iirown aeveral daya la?t week. p. llr? I,uwi<>n Dir^an returned Friday from s week'a ?t*y with her alaier, Mrs. H. Frank ?] McUhee lu Hparianourg. K(JU HtTJfT. Thn ladle* of the Kplaoopsl church gave an egg hunt Monday afternoon In the t'altwun v] yard. A large number of children were prcaent. Mia* Ml*a Marlon Caaon lound the Q largeat number of egg* and received ihe v; prl*?. {? Mr, James Bradley spent Hunday In the I;, ol ty. X,' Mr and Mm Frederick Mlnaball came up !Z from Florence ia*t Monday and were tbe w aneata of tbelr parenla. (len. and Mrs. R. K. Hemphill for aeveral dava. ? * u? Unv Pn?r and ? J nr. raui nuunxm, ?n. ? ? ^lr Ueorue Uonou lefl TuwwUt evening for * three day* atay al the Kx position Id _ Charleston. Mm John A. IHoktin spent sevtral days with ber borne people id ADtrevil'e. Tbe friend* of Mr and Mr* John M. t'-rden regret to learn of tb-? lllueM of two of ibeir children wltb pneumonia. Mm. ri. C. l ater returned Monday from a 1 three wefk.K may wltb tier daughter Mra. O. W. Hpeer In Monterey. Mr. It. ?. Dtrgan spent Sunday tn tbn city Dr. A. H. Moment returned Monday from a , week's trip through tho lower part of the ,r, country I?r. Moment accompanied Mr. James Glbert ou bla vialu to tbe county . eboola. Mm. U. W. Hpeer and Mlaa Huale Hpeer were in town Monday shopping. Mm. Jtiura Kill* of tindgea waa In tbe elly Monday ahwppl?K< " Mias Belle Vimtnska returned Monday from a pieaaani two werka stay In Charles IU ton,tbe fiie"I of ber brotuer Mr. Julius M. Vlsanska. Master Willie Lrlea of Cheater waa In tbe < city r>?turdMT and Sunday. VV A Tumnlflnn trrnl to Ilellnn Itltik <> tiny to attend n uieeilng ol lb* committee of Ti Home Mlwilonaol tbe South Carolina I'reabyterjr. Mm. J. W. Kerr of Crwniood la In thenlty HMDilint ooirllnii' will) Mr*. J. Davis Kerr. < Ml mi Marie Gary ami Mim Blanche Gary left Tueadav for h two week's vlalt lo Uielr J auul, -\)n?. Juiut* I'Iimii in Charleaton. (n IIONCKKU UCKSJT. w hr Mr. D. C. Ileywcd, of Clarendon waa In the ih clir *?veral day* ?( w?t?g. Mr. Hay ward la in the gubernatorial ratio and will beanlrong candidal*. Jud?e K'neat ' nry "pent Sunday In the h, city the gueat .n* brother Judge Kugene .. Gary. " I Mian Hell' Yi?an?>ka, Mlaa Irene Rosenberg, m ^Mr. G. A Vlnaiiokn mih! Mr. Sol Rosenberg i? let 1'oesday lor AiIbpj where they go to attend tbe marrlNgH o? Dr. Mam Viaanska lo Ml*s Florence Fuld of Atlanta. Matter* Bonner and Andrew While have Juat returned from a week's stay at the Ex- 1 poattlon lu Charleston. co Mr. C. D. Brown entertained a number of lb hla gentlemen frlenda laat Wednesday even- Rl Ing- The entertainment waa given lo honor of Mr. D. C. Hey ward. juiv* r<iiuivrmi win?u ui nrvMinu, R|WD( the (CiKitr holiday* with irl?nd* In the dir. tb Mlxa BI*DCb? Ammwii of Philadelphia, U ci In the city apendlnw aometlme with bar Pr coanlo. Mra. Jobo O. WllaoD. M Mm. John Dunbar left Monday for a three Ut wffk'i *tay with friend* In Atlanta. Mr. George Smith apent Sunday In the city tbe gueat of frienda. WITH KENDAM.. Iff MIm IUt Wharton of Baltimore, an ao- Vi compllabed trimmer, ban charge of the rallll- m nery department at Kenilall'a. Mr*. W. D. Barkadal* returned Saturday from a few dat a May In Greenwood. MIm Kittle Wardlaw and MIm Mllle Ward ' law fnim Bellevlew, wero in the city Monday bopping. *; MIm Hale I?we Sponcler of Atlanta, pre- JF Killed at tbe Metliodut organ Sunday morn- L lugwnd evening. Mine Sponcler will give a nnhlio recital Friday evrnlng In the Court iloute. Thin will be a rare treat, aa abe la a luualciau of great talent. of IiF.ATIt OK MKM. J. A. BIK!>. CO Mr*. J. A. Hlrd died at her home In Ibla 1>I city Friday, March 'JSIb, after a lingering IIIoe**. The body wn* Intered at Loog Cane Cemetery Saturday alternoon, I?r. J. Lowrle WINon ofUc-lateil. Mr*. Bird leave* a huwband H* 1 and lllt'e "<?n and n fiumher of frienda. ill j Mailer Frank K. HurrUoD went to CharleatonTueMlay for a few day* atay, EASTEK U) The Eifler decoration* at both the Kplao- da i pal and Metbodlftl Chun-he* worn beautiful, hi A I Ox. u hiionlir.il Ar.v>? In 1 violet* wum placed mt Mr*. Mary UwkOii I Link'* pew iu memory ??l her. Mr. hikI Mm. <?alne? Hammond of Ureen> wn>>d, were in town S.imUy. ,() Miw l.lly Faulkner and Ml** l>al?y Max !e, well of Greenwood, were vlntllug iu tbe cay ll( , Inst week. ( jj The Term Vanltrr. t), There are many diirerent Htorie* as * ! to (lie origin of the term Yankre. That ci whirh in moot generally accepted, Imw* P ever, Ih that it rame from the Indian attempt to pronounce the word, Kng! IMi.orttie Kreneh equivalent, Anglais. n I Thin explanation would put the origin ; ,c of the word Yanked at 11 date in the!),] early KiikHhIi settlement of the Atlull-1 r I tt?* <?(iuut iii ffliaw imiintrv' a nntliur t iiu. I Ml ... J. ...... ....ory H 11 nit it whs a cant word in eastern | A Massachusetts nearly li?)0 yearn ago u which meant vkky kink, aw a "Yan- ? kee cow," a "Yankee RUti," He. The *' designation is usually applied to ( jdenUtof New Ki^land. Immediately before and (hiring the Civil War it wuh; ! held to mean a citizen of the Northern y i Stales as distinguished from a South- o i erner. 1,1 Our grand business in life is not to v . set* what lien <Mmly nt u distance. bul 11 I to do wbat lit* clearly at baud. |[, SOUTH CAROLIN loll of the Presbytery of South Ca Presbyterian Church at 8 o'doc MIN1STKKM. Hev. John R. Riley. D.I) ...... It*?v. Huitb McLeea Rev. R. C. Llgon........ R??. J. Lowrie Wllaon, D. U... Rev. J. U. HemleraoD ~? R< v. Mark B Urler, P. M Rnv. J?me? Wood row, D. D. Rev. R. p. Pell ? Rev. C. L Htewarl.~ Her. H. C. Fennel Rev. R. H. Nail. 1>. D ? Rev. J. L. WlHUmaon Rev. J. P. McKlnnon Rev. J. L. Mr. Lin ? Ki?. It. L*. Kofnm Ha*. W. o. tlaralior f. lie*. H. L. Wllaoo, In Vt Itav.T. P. Burgeaa....... Ite*. W.J. Wyijr He*. J. C. Khl*w H?*. T. H. Mend R?*. R J. Cart ledge He*. W. P. H trick land ?. Be*. B. G. MeLen He*. Hugh Murctilaon ? B?v. T. C. Llgoo .. .. Hev. W. M. Workman, In Va CIK'KCnEM. KITLI MO bbevllle^ J. Allrn Hnaltb ntl?raon ...... J. M. Gllaa nderaon '"Antral" G. C. N. Bolem *elelRh W. P. Ewart nthlah ~ W. M. McKloii irmel 7. HamoH D. Hie' Mitral.... ?.... J. R. Hall......... >rooaaa ? A. M. Alkan vie* R. P. Smith, M itrvlew J. T. Raid........ jrtHHI - ? XXi nop* r>. i. ncifliiuu r re n wood ..... .... W. B. Millwee, reenvllle W. V. Rrownla odgea .. J. H. McCord_ ooe? Path John Htmpaoo opewell K. A. Mara... ihoaton* _. ? E. X. His baoon ... ....... J. C. Preaaly ibert* J. P. Hmltb lit Moaotmla _ John Black Id way .......... _.. orrtuChapel Oeo. T. Held... oanl Carmel ..... J. W. Morrab... onn? Zloo J. W. Krwln.... bw WUIIngtoD R.F. Morrla Ineu HI* T. 8. Blake.M. dter..........^. J. B. Bonner... rkeoa ...7Z.Z j.E. Bona editionl W. P. Neabltt... ovldanoa .... R. J. Hnteblaoi Mreat..... J. W. Hbelor..... Ichland ... _ berta Geo McLeca.... naea .._ B. P. Hloan ablowo .............. T. A. Glen..... nyrna ...... J. R. Booxer...... iwotIII* _ J. E. Hit ton Long Cane. _.. K H. Cochran.. iiwnnM H.M.Tll* nlballa 8. P. Dendy mimlniUtr tlllngton - Dr. W. K. Llnl arreuton ...._ ?. M. H. Wilson.. L i'leaaant K. E. Bowen xk Geo. Bocbana GENERAL NEWS NOTES. | I ii kla>? Tbitl W? All Kaow * Ualkcml From Our EuImhm. 0 CAROLINA CONVICT ESCAPED. d C. C Campbell, con viol No. 140, MMped >m the new federal prlalon In Atlanta tbe tier day bat wae captured fl*e bonra later, mlle? rrora Atlanta. A l-RKKSBAT. '' An English patent medicine firm offeraa * at to view mronatlon proeeMilon to every * le who will And a hundred purchaaera for u i remedy for rbeumatUm. tl n IMOHRKMY III HAMPTON. B Dn March Jl. between 2 and 3 a. m.. bnrgle? }J itered tbe county ireaaarer'a offlce at Hamp- yf n. H. C., and rineii it or an iu vaiuaoiea. vMur^r I^angford states that tbe loaa la >out tJ*>. *' Of It XAVAI. HOSPITAL. JJ Kurgan General of the Navy Klxey baa l me In Charleston to look over tbe ground* ? r tbe naval station at tbat city, with a view a tbeestabllohment of a naval boapltal. He III al?o visit Port Royal to Inspect the naval wpltal there and aevwbal can be done id e way ol increased accomodations. iiamptox'h iii rth dat. Last Friday waa Geo. Hampton's Mtli * rtbday.und I he general waa In floe spirit*. ? e spent the day very qnletly at bome. He ta unwell on Thursday night, bat was very ach Improved tbe next day and waa able *1 lake a ride In tbe afternooD. Quite a gi irubor of friends called to congratulate blm. PATRICK (JUILTV. a On Marcb 8fl. Albert T. Patrick, lawyer, was nvlcted or tbe murder on Hept. tS. 1K0, of u * aged millionaire recluse, William Marab a Ice. y THE OOVCftSOB'S ATTITUDE. tl Wben Governor McHweeney waa Informed ^ at Kltssimmon* bad accepted tbe offeror larieaton club to flgbt Jrttrtea thera be excused himself plalhly as to bis attitude. He Id tbat he would not take up tbe matter, itll It came to blm In an official way. ( IIONOBH MCKIKLEY. f, With the consent of Secretary Hay tbe o imiMinfthr John Hit Normal and Indus a all Mcbool (for colored yontb) of Alexandria, ? Liave changed IU Dame to (he William cKlnley Normal and lodaalrlal School. ? II Mi AN KAKI.Y. ' John I). Rock"' ?r. Jr.. began to earn mon ^ when he w eara old. Ilia father of- C red him a fee .11 cent for every fence pout need of repair* that the boy cou'd And on >e big country place near Cleveland, O. Hla ti at day'a work netted bltn I.lceoU. j( a uknekoch oikt. Andrew Carnecle r Tared to give the town Littleton. N. H.a tl.iOUO library, under I be indlllona which uaually accompany hla o opoaala. ilia gift will be accepted. T IM'HKAHKH KNTIII'-tlA*M. Chattanooga and Memphis have each noil ?tl the Espoalilon Company that they would Ice special daya which will bo given tbeiu. uk. I'oktek dkad. Pr. A.Toomer Porter.a venerable ( harloan gentleman. died at hla home on laal Hunly night. He wa? a phllantbropUt In the 'oadeat aeuoe and hla death i?rliiga aorrow many bearta. uarkixlu'n son. Jamea It. Oaifleld, a aon of the late 1'realent Uarfleld, liaa accepted the poaltlon of 1 vli arrvlre c.tmmlaaiooer. tendered him mhII ten day* ago by President lioosovelt.? ews and Courier. TOKNAIK) IN riTTKBL'RU. I'll tut) DTK. 1'*.. wh? vlnllhl no laat Sunday Y one mIHic ino?t terrible wind storms that mm over kno?rn Initial section ef country, began Jnot before noun and did aiinoat Inulcualabie damage to property and many eople were Injured. IIKAVY I.OSA. A Tier mini ml lie up the lo?a caasert by the ?k1s throughout ihe Moulhen atateH.lt l? hind that In Tenneiu>ee alone, the damage nue, will amount to four million dollar*, nd twenty IIv* liMt. The Injury to rallrcmd 'wets and bridge* I* very greHt and traffic I* III blocked. The lumtiermen are *uffrrlng pry much, a* ihouMtid* of log* are adrlfi. II along the bank* of the river* and In the iwn* houxes have been waolinl away or vcrturned and the farmers have suffered iCHiijr. / IN MIHSISMII'HI. | Arcirdlii| lu report* from the flooded J In- | let* lu MI?.?l?*lppl, the wateiN are receding \ lowly Mini ilie worn! In over. It Ik thought. J he damage dune to railroad*, furm* and * liter property In euormou*. t AKKRSTH. II tin |M?t Sunday. mere wer? fc'arreet* made liroiigliout tireater New York for alleged lolatlonn of the xclae law According to lie record*. thin In the large*! uuinber of?r- p wd? iiiu<le on Sunday since the new adtnlnlaratlon went to. A PRESBYTERY. rolina, that Will Assemble in the :k P. M. Friday, April Uth. IIOH Kit. W. H. Lon* J. M. Harden, Mix Lucy Tbomaoo, L. W. Perrln, Io Cblna, H. U. Tbomaoo, .... W. Jo*I 8m lib, ...... L. C. Haakell, T. P. Quarlea, J. R. Blake, ...... K. M. Haddon, P. A. Cheatham, Mm. F. E. Allen, ..... 11 D. Brown, Will not alUnd. J'len Smith, L f . Miller, .... A. ft, Morae, R. M. Haddon, W. H. Ix>nf, Geo. White. W. A. Templeton, , .. J. R. Oleoo, J. F. LIvlDgatoo, Will aot be preeeot. ELDER*. HOMM. W. A. Templeton, an.., A. B. More*, W A. Calvart, my J. M. Klrby, irart W. A. Templeton. M. H. Wilson, J. C Ell I". . D - W. Joel flmllb, W.8. Cotbran, i ~ _ Qeo. White. i Kb P. A. Cbeatbam, , M. D .-... J. Allen Smith, L. T. Miller, M. H. Wlleoo. T. L. Roberteon, J. M. Harden, i MIm Meggle Brooka, J. M. Klrby. W. A.Templeton. Dr. H. F. KlillDgaworlb. T. L. Roberteon, ......_ .... W. H. f'othrao, .... W.D. Wlleoo, ? Franela Henry. L. W. Perrtn, D J. P. Blake, ?.c J. D. Kerr, T. P. quarlte, W. W. Bradley, J.D.Kerr. I - Mr*. Lacy Thornton, C. A. Helfler, J. R. Glenn, ? J. F. Livings toe, R. E. Hill, R. K. Hill, I- H. Kneeell. .... C. D. Brown, A. B. Cochran, H. P. Mcllwaln, Mrs. F. E. Allan, i C. A. Halgler. [ W. D. Wilson, i M. H. Wllaoo, - Francis Henry. n W. T. Bradley. HIOU KB WAttKg. The Rhode Island Mole Bplnnars' Anoelaon held a mealing on Saturday afternoon, i l Pawtuckat R. I., which resulted In a de oand on all yarn and thread manufacturers >f the State lor a 10 per cent Increase of wages Th? manntai?tnrera were elven until Halnr ay to reply. He D*m Sot Xakr II. Yoar grocer may b? perfectly conaclentlooa 1 recommending another lloar tobeJu?t a* u re m "Clifton," bat ne doea not and cannot now It tobeao,becauaebebaa notblog todo lib It* making. 11 behoove* you, therefore, 1 > bay an absolutely guaranteed flour?on* iat the Anti-Adulteration league pau Ita rglatered trade mark 03?and oocb a floor la ranaford'a "Clifton." It la not only abaoitely pure, but It la tbe beat winter wheat atenl flour In tbe market. Aak your grocer >r It. Our "White Kawn'* (half patent) and 4potleaa" or "Mnowflake" (*tr?labl) are Ju*t s Dure, thouirh not so white aa c:ilf?oD." or *aie by L. T. A T. M. Miller, J. H. Cocbid. J. It. Qieon and Mr*. Lou Alewlne lo bhevllle. K. R. Horlon Id LowodNvllle. W. . Hareb and J. W. Mnrrnb In ML Cerroel, . .. K. Morrla In Wllllngton. and P. M. Perrytan lo Bordeaux. Nilck lo Ike Truth. Tbe following bit of rural philosophy as overheard in a farmyard ill New England the other day : "James, my son," said a man who tood mixing tbe milk and water, "you < se what I'm a doin' of?" "Yes,; father," replied James; "you re pouriu' water into tbe milk." "No, I'm not, James; I'm a-pourin' lilk into tbe water. So if anybody xes you if I put water into tbe milk ou tell 'em no. Alius utick to tbe ruth, James. Cbeatiu' is bad enough, < ut lyin' is wum." ! ^ | m I I The difference between a life without ' /hrist and a life with Christ is the dlfarence between ebb and flood ; tbe ' ue is growing emptier, the other is ' rowing fuller. No man ever yet said, "now I will et down and be perfectly happy." {appioess does not come by seeking it, ut in an accompauiment of a certain ondition of tbe soul. A?k tbe devil what thinga most interfere with his plans and he would ill you work. One night la all you want t? break up a cold r grippe with Mllford'n Cold and iirlppe bleu. A*k your neighbor about them. r ivr i?mp? lor ?aie uy mo kiuk 1II BARRED P. ROCKS Ire acknowledged lo l*> I lie U*t in | lie world. We have a nelect lot of leu*, Hawkins <fc Thomson strains, i'ard headed by full blooded Thomson ' linglet Cock. No flock for sale. For he next two months will sell limited lumber of for o>kr. for l.'l. Ad- t Irens all orders to Sunnyside Poultry Farm, >. O. Box 153. ABBtiVILLH. S. C. || March ?. 1012. tf Eicanloa Knli*? AuMnncH bjr Ike Houlhrrn Rdlliraj. Southern lUptlM Convention, A?tievl||e. JJ. M*y S-15, IV02. Aeeounl of tin* occanlon Houibern Railway auuounre<i rale of our (1 ml pIhm fare for th?* round trip from all polaUoti Im llnf? to A?hcvlll?. N.C.,Mixl return iMIni of nalft Mxy ttth to Mtli lueiuMve, finitl limit May *1. iwri, except that Ity (tepovll of ticket* wiih Jolut Ageiil A*>ti?*vlti?* on or before May Iftth. and payment of fee of Aft v rents, ao Mtension to not later ibau June and, l'*C, may I... ..ktAl?^l "V UUlOiUCU. Annual Meeting General Araembly of the Pie?byicrlan Churru, Jack?on, Mia*., Ma; 1-/7 Southern Railway announcea rate o4 one flrat-c:a>* lure 'or the round trip to JacStaon, Mln, and rrlurn. in.m all point*; ticket* will Hold May 12,13, ?ud II, wU'o flual limit May :K). I9rj. The Houibern Railway lu connection wilt) ibe (j. Jt C. via Birmingham la tbe moat direct route to Jackaoo, Miaa. Annual Meeting .Southern Educational Aa octal ion, Chattanooga, Tenn., July 1-1, 1902 One flrat c a?* tare tor tbe round trip, plua tt.00 tuemberablp lee, to Cnattanoc (* and re turo, from all i>uin|* on tbe huuttiarn. Datea or ?ale June Kith to July l?t. Inclusively, wltb Hnal limit July cib, 1302, except tbai ny depositor tlcketa wlib Joint agent on or before July Vtb and payment of leo or fifty centa an extension of not later than September loUi. 19<rt, may beobtalued. Person* living al uuimr^-lant point*atiould notify agent date lu ac? ..ire on which tbey wish to leave, ao that be? an provide proper ticket* for tbem. Confederate Veteran* Reunion, Dallaa, Tex, April 23-B, !!?.'. .Southern Railway announces very low rales to Dallas, Texa?, for Uila occasion. Tickets will be told April 18, III and a), witb flnai limit May 3.190*. By depositing ticket (in person) witb Joint Agent at Daiiaa on or before April ?).h. Wi. and payment of fee of 60 cents at the tiuir of deposit an extension of toe final Until to lea?e Dallas not later man May 13tb, IMS. may be secured. Tbe ratea for ibis occasion are tbe lowest ever afforded to Texas, southern Railway affords quickest line and beat service. For Information apply to nearest ticket agent, or addreea W. H. Jayloe, Assistant G. P. A.. Atlanta, Ga. Barkadale'a Locale. Kresb garden seed. We have a full line of ill varletlea. Call and mak* yonr selection. W. D. Bartsdale. Syracuse. That meant tbe top notch ol perf< ct'on lu 2 borae plows sod Harrows. We Mil ine nyractiM. rrirti riio>. W. D. Harkmlole. Hboes, shoes, see our line of floe sboe* before buy log. W. D. Barkadale. You odgbt to be convinced by tbla time, that we ere neadqtiarters for anytblog you Deed In oar Hue; General merchandise. W. D. Burksdale. Our prleea are ao low I bat tbey would tempt a miser. Try ua. W. D. Barksdale. 1'ratU Food aold by W. D. Barkadale la tbe beat on tbe market. Oleaa'a Laeali. Keg* for aettl ng from tbe flneat B. P. Rock a Now la tbe best season to set eggatoget trong bealthy cblek. J. R. Glenn. If yon want good groeerlesat lowest prices and prompt deliver, call at Gleona. Glenn boys In lance quanltles, pays spot oub. Com* and I will sell at tbe lowest llv> lug prices. Hboea, dry goods, ootlons, bats. mrni looia, collar*, (nun, uaiuw, incn nr. Never bay floor, corn. brmn. oata, sugar, (good ?ugar 30 Iba. 91. Coffee, rice, raolaaaea, 4c., before you gel price* from Ulenoa. Garden aeed all klnda. AUo bllaa triumph teed potatoes, tbe ear I teat and beet at Glenn's. All gooda delivered prompt!/ at (ilenn'a. Tbe moat oomploete Una of broabaa to be round to town laat Tbe Speed Drug Co. Tootb brnabea, nail brnahe*. hair broabaa, rlotbea bruabea. wblat bruabea, In fuel any kind of a brush you want. Tbe Hpeed Drug Co. Smoke the beat claara wben you can gat Ibem for the aame money. We aell about als thousand Cigar* a month. Thla la proof of lu merit. Speed Drag Co. Ooratockof Xmai good* la the largeat In Abbeville. Come and aee. The Speed Drag Co. We exchange acbool book*. Speed Drag Co Call and aee our line of holiday stationary, C. A. Mllford, Tbe Drugglat. IN THE DM Court of tbe United Statfs FOR THE District of South Carolina. IN THE MATTER OF CHARLES H. EDMUNDS, BANKRUPT-IN BANKRUPTCY, ra tbe creditor* of Cbarlaa H. Edmnnda, In tbeCounty of Abbeville and uiatrici aioresaid, a bankrupt. NoTICE I* hereby given that on the 24tb day of March, A. D. 19ft.', the Mid Cbarlea 11. Kd rounds was duly adjudicated bankrupt; ind that the drat meeting of creditor* will be Held In my office In tbe City of Abbeville. 8. J., on tbe 5th day or April, 19<C, at II o'clock In tbe forenoon at wblch time creditors may ittend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, sxumlue tbe bankrupt,and transactsuch bu?lne?a aa may properly come before Mid meeting. J. PHASER LYON. Referee iu Bankruptcy. Dated March 25. IMS. When You See This Atl *?yl?? W?1 HlfM for A TV O-rnln* ?:I hr?f ihlt JB8SI ON A STOVK YOU CAN REST AS- J SUKKD THAT Til EKE IS NONK BETTER-VERY FEW AS I WE HAVE HOLKTHME UOODK IN ABBEVILLE POH FIVE YEARS? AND NOT A S1NOI.K COMPLAINT I ASK THOSE WHO HAVE THEM. ? LL .mill* TTnn/]*ttt\m/\ nn auucviih; flttiuiiirc uu. "Kverylhlug in limine FuriilHliltiK*.*' Cure Unit cotil with Mllford'a fold anil (Jrlp Ti?t?iel? *-N??curt-, no pay, I'hooe lt?7. Mil rortl'n u"^'ij* itori'. Sr? iih when you need tlru.es. The Speed IVuu' *'<>. Syrupn mill iuoIii?m-? chwip. A good 'i'?c mo!*>?< ? lor Jtc, u Hk: inolaMeH (or XV, it jjood .'die ?> rup (or 10c. triNPx itiiu I'uii} "i" in- UOUKUI CIMUJJCTI UI rite .S|?fU l?ruc Co. (iiiiBH ftii<l putty ul living prlci*. lit Mil ['>rtl'n Drutt smrr, Pratt* Food at Mllford"* Ituk store. Phone 107. Try our awded ralnlim, currant* am! ellrou If you wnnt to make good fruit c?k<*. W. I> Harked ,??. 4 A. N. NMIUI * We are **lllng neveral kind* of nor at SB pound* (or a dollar. Yoa will rarely be r*> paid lor examining oar goodaand prices. fx! A. M.Hmttb AGo. .;3 A lance ?tork of Hardware, plow tooM u4 .. .|9 fanning Implement* constantly oo band. A.M. Smith AGO. A few hutbsla nlee vlint fur sate. Satiable . either lor sowing or feeding to cbkekeoe. A. M. Hmlib A Co. Don't fall lo emll on na for aaddlea, Mdlag l "f-Z and horae collar* of all klode. A largo Motk i '(i of tbe famous "Gee Haw" ooltara at 30 eeota. ?.he A. M. Smith A GO. ;JjH Tbe beat black bat la town for $LM, (font ' take ocr word for It, bat aall and eaa It fer yourwlf. A. M. Smith A 0& * Afewcaaea throe pound California lemon ellnc peaches reduced from 25 oenta to > rente, end they are very flaa. fUng up pboce . ;5 J1 'St and see bow promptly yoor gooda will kg delivered. A. M. Smith A Oo. f When jroo plant yobr garden be wre jam \J3i get flretelaaa freab eetd. We ata opening a -a larc* assortment of Bolat'eeaad aadgoaiaalaa tbem to be freab. A. M. Smith A 00. ^ oo hand. aTm! Smith *Ob!f" ' '%'$% Oar etoek of fnocr and heavy groeartee is ?1 complete to every detail. Call oa op, pbooe w ?od let oa deliver jroer food* prmw*. X A. M. Smith 4 CO Joat received a oar of aloe bay vbMl we , 'j Scoffer cheap. A. M. Smith * Co. f DOTAL NOTICE. Dr. 8. 0. Thomson, nmrv rtpjiri rfta nw MnTT.W A rB . - JoB "bww, AbbcrUl*. 8. OL ~ DEHTAL jnmcx. . :1 8. F. Klllingsworth, No. 4 8*1 Block btovuita.a jjl CHARLES P. PREMLT, ATTOMBY AJTO COVVSXLLOS AT LAV, y 302 and 804 Looaard taldtaf. Commiwlotter for SmUi Caroifauu DR. J. A. DICKSON, SURGEON DENTIST. GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE jM WORK A 8FKCIALTY. . ? . . X A GOOD PLATS ,M.M -W "fl AMALGAM FILLINGS Tie UMt|.0? JeSS OFFICE OVKB BARKSHALEV STORK. .#g WM. H. PARKER. WM. P. GREENS PARKER & GREENE, ittorseTi Coiasellon &t Uw. 4 Office on LAW RANGE. ' J 4 onotfir t u QAir?ffp/ii tlATTVi . -j AAObTAUUa . OVW A f^MWHW? i May 4. lwa. U J. L. HILL & Ca, BUGGIES, WAGONS, CARRIAGES andHABVBM REPOSITORY | No. 3 Roaenberg Block SHERIFFS'SALE. 1 Aug. W. Smith acaloat V. M. BwioifEw canon. ? By VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION TO MX . vj directed, Id lb* above dated com, I will Mil Ijfl lo lira blgheet bidder, at Pub lie Auction, with- < :jjm Id the legal boor* of ule, at Abbeville C. H? S. C.. oo MONDAY, the 7th da? of April. JL. D., 1J04, all the right, title and loterert of N. M. Uenaoo lo tbe following deecrlbed prop* ertjr, to wit: Ail that traet or pareet oi land altaate. lying and being lo AbbevilleOoantjr, - frt South Caroline, cootalolog One Handred and Thirtj-Seren (137) Acres, more or leca, aod bounded by laoda of R. J. lieoeoo, Oole B. Rogers, Koeter William* aod otber laoda of N. M. Beosoo. Also, All ibat traet or parcel of laod altoate, ljrin? and being la Coooty and Utate aforeeald, containing One Hundred (100) Acres, more or less, bounded by Foster WIIllama, Ed William* and other land* of X. Jf. Beosoo. Alio, All that other tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being In State and Coanty aforesaid.containing One Hundred and Forty (140) Aorei, more or les?, bounded by lands of John' Kvun*. Iua stellz and other lands of N. M. Benson. Levied on and to be sold as the property of N. M. lieni>on to satisfy the atoreaald Execution and co?U. TKKMS?Cash. C. J. LYON. 1 ; .Sheriff Abbeville County. March 8. liWJ. SHERIFFS SALE. J. C. 1'reaaly a* Administrator of Estate of A. I,. Ollle* pie, deceased, agaluat Huub Brown- Kxecutlon. By VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO MB <ltr?-clrd, In the above ataUd ease, I will a?U to the hlgheal bidder, at Public Auction, withIn the I*-ich 1 bourn ol wie, at Abbeville C. H., s. on MONDAY, the Tib day of April, A. I)., I?K, nil th? rl^ht. title and Interest of Hannah Itrown in the following deacrlbad property to wlt: AH that tract or pareel of land nltuate lying and being lo the County of t Abbeville, H. C? oontalolng Thirty-One and One-Third (311-3) Acres, more or leu*, unci bounded by land* of Sallna Davla and Jame* It'Mpman, being (he lot Mir* eyed by U. A. I. &S I,?*vU-d on and to !? ?w?ld aa the property of Hannah Brown. Ui Katlafy the aforeaald Kxe cut ion ami ctwu. TKltMH-Cwih. . C. J. LYON. ' ?* Sheriff Abbeville Count}*. March Till, !! ?. ' 'r Ui. U