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|MK*; , .... ^ ^ ^ WV P." , ' '' ' '' ' ' - " Xhe Proas and Banner. BT HUGH WILSON. abbeville, 8. c. WtdaMter ?t S I Wednesday, Hot, 26, 1908. WUl Ml to PwoUtML IlllttM that Um Blgbt nun btlwwn HodflMudAM?vUliM)rb?iMUMdlloattt* flufel Dimibr. Ills aiao aald Uwt if Uw lata tnla Uom GvatavlUa woakt wait an htmt inimr la Uat dty Haw York papn ImM antra la AMwlU* am lb* day of paWMiea. Vi glfo Um rail road aatborl* IHiBllflM tfl tnir tXpMUUOM carrying Of li?tl" ?'*"r?Wltbaqatak trata ma Oartla. aad with dallvary at Jtow York 9ayara la AbbavtUa oa tbo day of prtBaifca, tba dtaaMai woald ba dla> "XpSa: Wa aottftr tba railroad aatborttlca aad tba foal oOao depart ?at at Waablas' toa ttat Ifea qaMk aralto aad tta M raaabag an *1U ant ka toiaraiad. Tba iwBMa Wa aattava la protraaa, bat tbla u |ri?ltaM II 1b ibujaiaa to body aad awillbabtoaiMafataataay railroad man who abaaM ttbapt nab laaovaUoaa aa Tba apJwa?tbaNava aad COoriar, wbtab va yoblMbad laat waak oa tba aabjaet of good raada, am to aaN tba mm axaatly. That la a la?ad tor good roads, bat tba mmjt to ball* tbara la taaklac. Ubaadian haaad.? tba Neva aad 00ar> tar whmm, u* tax bow psM tor mt dity ?NM atnttM pay Iba lnlaraat, aai ? vosMhrntbimA Boots aaaas M?a tha Mtativ. OalirltfiitovariiwibMir wo*M all Pa oaths highway to Han toipw 11? HtahaH has fcaltt a ?cd h Mtp?wrD?<|l>?MpbliM? mmm tmmi. Mflvtrtudflitki oM. tha TCI hM bean a Ppdrtftagorrtdlag. ThM rainy waather may taattwyati nop to ttatal, hat Um road will Mm jartril ajala, and it will DmMa ^pHtMMi tea Am Mfi or m pood rtda SadfiM^liilauNr, ?ad ???ytody BfcMto tmval tta md and leak apoo Um MMtaaaf tha art that vast down than. 9Mm S #M St I Diirfi. ThaCPl?Pli Baaotd MM tha M that Barto Moan, fttaMasotagtet, baa Mad* a sartor almm PaaltaPads ofthslata. Ifvaaia maUd wait oa tha aaltfato ot twHMM plaaa, AkhavUta haa a kaalta Pad. and. If ?a ara not still tartbar mlatakan, ?a TSatarato IMltowa la witttac II will ba la aator to paf?M tbo mm Up to this ttaa wa aia mm ftarUaJ to oaj >r?IpUoo. W? braa*! trtad BLAZE AT WUXINGTON. ttmartacaUfftMaf haatiljr (baadla nflnaa tbo luw spraMl aatU tb# ' ?BpMfa|aHm Tba ftia aproBd to (HbvMMW> ib4 wttb bw csMftkwi) wlpid oot tbo twiaaM portiott of tbt towo ?L? 8? |TAJjfba, tfnoj 9,100. Iaior. taiaoMho KMv&^wIaciMimtla'taM ssssus: snsua^ssffbii C5e5wl6medltewoEti1toB*aoodelay mmmiiloot f? w&vsrJ&vttBS&rxssz wr&iito?d??laF M iww^?^i^>owi^>^pyrt5^ aadM^SSiy sgagjgas^nfisssa Mmrtai w pwiHii Uwqr will to gtv?a nor* Ir betwwa IImm, or ?i? ttoir walls will to ^ThMN^VM ^vSe^tomStp^ BUYERS AND 8?LL?B8> E&Ob ui J. B. Bioko bar boagbti w Ibllii mlHKai latarwt Id aao oarat of tb* qtUaapla aatota ratine tb* Ibll Tnloa at "{Mr.UvmHM Mum to tbo Northoro aaon. wbo raaatiy lot o aalpo bant .tor JBlVj&wwitalnwtben boaitbt aboo^g 1"wf*W. l. VMttaa hove tsfssza s&BSsrJs MATS k|u?iXr W. A. Iftobola oaM bla WHmm tJftalaoftiinb tartHJ??owo. Hoboofbt imrf dm Stum Oartoa odjc4nin? it lor ^.TShow^ joM aTum'wM of lw<"~*' Si4MMWMtt.Nr.RI U IM WUtbir ba paidffhtor act, ba oooldnt bey g- UalaaiamiilNNaifeillOuam . ? . ODDS AHD ENDS. MM Up la aai imai tba City Manila. & C- Nor. a*, IMS. TfcaflrfcmdsolMis. Heory 8%n will rapet toUaraof bar UiOM* at tba bona oThar Mlm Tttb, af Alabama, la TtaUlo? bar tooibarJfT7aa?Tlekla. Mia. W. T. MSUbnl attMMtod tba Qiaat-Mlltoad vaddlag at Moast carnal but WfldMS*Sr. a&tbaBaplM Fiiioaaca by Ba*. . OarMia. Bab Warns waa tba iaart of Mrs. DawtMi Rasdir and Maadu. Mm BaHM Wltooa liana Tbondajr tor Bbaba to aaaad two ar tbraa days with bar baetbar, Mr. E. 0. WUaoo. A Bill Tswel Is D?tfi to. dmud, wbstbar It com hnb4 tety-slfbtpounds of tba bast ptlnl floor, evii boacfct st flvs onu a yard. A gaodaMay peofriswoaJdratbarget att lash tmlflrto^ttwiMktMr flotr mmm pttk d tittnbay tba towal at lb? dry goods atam, sad tbat is why ovary torty-alght erSgavcaiw ^ Calloa^UT^T^ML Miliar dor yoor ear Tkfwtamol1kaaopUlMliiMii>lal to ear* sUas, or ?OBay refoodad by as. Tba apsodliragUfc I J ,:Vk t 'atdh^i i THE ABBETILLE BANNER, i 1851. I Vhlek the lum mt Mmmy PMflt tf UmU Day Appear? v Maoy af Thwa ara Kaawa ta Yew. Mr. T. U Baddon wa la towa ooa day lMl vwk.aod beaded asaeopy of tba Abbeville Baaaar, beating data Batarday. Rebraary l, l?U. Edward Noble and H?nry a. Karr, pobllebersand proprietors, Edward Noble, Edi tor. la raaaiag over tba paper wa maba note and a?at aa what eppeare tbaralo. Trusting a qroopDioru* same may ba interesting,'.we eoadanee tbe earraat matters. pats or thb Koxroaa. [Vote?Edward Noble owaad tba lot aaaa wblab tba bandeome dwelling buose or Mr. Jobs A. Harris wae recently ertcted. He weaV to 8aa Kranctsoa many yearn ago. aad died. Henry & Kerr established tbe flret gruosry stare la Abbsellle. Alter soose sis or elgbl years of ssemtDg saeesss be made an assignment in ISO. He owned tbe lot a pun which A. W. Jonas' bsaatllbl boms bow Mute Kerr's boms wu burnt tooo elver the war, ud be batlt oa 1U raloa Um Itule brtek booss which was oo Um lot when Mr. Joan boo|bt It. Mr. Kerr died In bis boms im?iMlBf bat little of tbls world's goods. Mm WITHOUT CDITOMALS OB MCA10. Only oss or two loeal doUoss and oo editorials, appear. Ons whole pom iw token op by <?taaleaUaoa from candidates, or nominees. to s Mate Convention wbicb should sonstisr Um qnsstloa sseseelon-aione or wltb other Boat bern States. riOI VARIOUS STAVSFOIXTS IBS HUBJSCT ; or SKMBioir is DncumcD. H. A. Jones Mid: "Sooth Carolina sboold TOosas Pair satd,"I was ooos a Union man. bat am now aa admirer of lbs not to: Equal rights la the Union, or independent oat of It. Tiasetorsotlon baa oome. I hope and believe this stsp on the part of oar (Mats will onlte the Sooth. O. & MeChlJa thought it was "not the design of Um people to disunite themselves without prevloos dsSiboratlon. and (bar Will seek advise and eonoert to the latest boar. It Is not dlannion that will save oar rights. It la patter to be calpably alow, than Ian nrailnnllj M," T.O.fWrlnaldr MA Southern Confederacy ... mi* s> hnud with Lhs consent of Ibe Mataa or which It la to ba oompoaad. Tbay ut sot bow prnuad ibr it. wlto sty preNitvlmlcoailDotfoto fcrMpamUSUU mi?Inn" [Noto-lfr. Perrln was a member of Um flteMioo lo 1800.1 IHTM L?lay ?M: -WlnUm ?MM? a ooBvaauoo may flaally adopt, baraaoay and ?t?t*">*t like -m",,rrI*y mnh Iniliainnaa bla; lonqtlntpMstleuyntaUlesoarM, ? 6? obeed, it elziltee m*. wooldbeKtiedlee, aad not to bo MM ob. Jobs A. Calboan waa *ia bwror ot waiting a wldaiafcla Haaafer aoawrt of ?tloo with bar altar Bootbare Btataa. Bat altar a reasonable delay. U tula eooosrt cannot be pro oared, Iatatben la bvor of Hoatb CBroflaa withdrawing from tba Ualon aolltary and loan, ao aiattar wbat may ba tba omasa qaeaee. [Wow?Mr. CBlbooa lhwd toaw aa> oaaatonaaaaiaal leak He also lived tbroagb KeoooatraaUoa day to realise tbat bis van MtabbadvubML] John P. UTlnaiton aald: Will California b? restored? will tba area of alawy be extaadsd? Wbara wlU ba oar oatMT Tba mostseatoos adwaiote separate Btata soaaatfoa will not pretend tbat My aoeb reaaita will toUow. Wltb ao Bftvy, no amy. ao toretgn relel lone. oar ptoparty will dapcadata la raiBa aad oar oltlaaaa, distrasung tba tower of Government to protest (Mri^bu asd ptoparty, will abandon tba State aad MakaboaMwbavotbay will be more secure, t, .? r?n nj arnd?aa to wait tbaaotloo o 1 eoogreea." [Mom-Dt. UvtaaNoa llvMllo m ble rnddtlua rutlwil la um open lag of pmmlkox.] Qw. W.fwliy mM : ?* A. wroogor precipitate not* My to dteaatrooe to tbe bow udu^nUOHOt Um wboie Booth ud thi coaree oT liberty Iteall Tbo great qacetloo wbltb oov ihikH tble Uoloa 10 it* ceotre, is penally ooBSMtod wltb Um IomiioUoo of MMagoMMor. if alaoarr laaato, wo aay lotbeNertb, tbat to o CMtur for aa, with wbleb 70a bare nothing to do-all we oak la to bo let afama. Wc aay to Um Nortb.*Oarry oat yoar qiiwi of Oniallaw, Mil tortus, MoraoolM. AmrlocUB, CommuoUm, TomyorlghtUra, >Voiaaa,? ObnTenUoolem. tow wo bollere Umm rariooa How militate agaiaet good order aad eocial bapplocaa ? o*w aaboerel ve of Um graal traUM of r??# loUottt ?UU than or* mom? of taste, of wbicb woaraooaiootyoa ebali beeoiajadgee. We ask Um samo to turn la regard to oar do aaUooid HdU MtUooc. Should we form aa tad^Mdmt BepabUe. woold that prevent aay bowtor to tbe lnroodaoT aboMtfonista? Woatd oat eoeb a slap ba tbe aoat fatal blow toOmoff I bopayoo willdrop om aod costalo otbar MUaaaen better ooaUfled to ataar tboabioofatota J. & Mania aald: "I am oopoaad to eeporaM action on Um part of Um Blbm, attbls or any fotara lime. Baoantoo woald only add to tbo grteraoeeeof orb Job wo complain. It woald oot give as bask California aor ao larva iMaraaofabiM. I procoooos it Mly aad aaoaaaee to ladaJgo la tba bailor tbat la tba avaat of oar withdrawal from tba Ualoo, tbat aay o7 tba otbar Booths Btotaa would aooM to oar raaaaa Tbo daeUoa of aacaabew to tbla aoavaaUOD?nobody koowa wbao ? baa baas inteoUooailyaad aawlaaly precipitated. Jobs B. Waiaoo sold: "Believing tbat we abooM to represented by oar ableet eiateetaan, aBd footlag tbat I ass tacoanpetaot, I reIpMtfoUy dlQllBi tte BOttlnUOBa flylUI o# ORSS9VOOD Solo or II "depot lota" or balf aora aoab la Gioeawood le reported, raaglag la prtoo froae W to ttto?eleven aerea averagao SRI par man. [Note?It la praeaaaod Uiat load aroood tba depot ot Graoawooo woalu now brlog aa odraaoooa Umbo bltborto oakam or onto aord-offlgaroe. Letters, postage rertoeeil to tbraa casta p appropriated to BMet doflolaacy. bbvbbbbt foutioai. soroon fob yoomo wmi tbb Qramagi or blavbb7. Iloabere of eoograee pledge oopaaiuoo to tbo renewal oT aay faru or aglUUoa upon tba aobjeat ot slavery, aad altaab aa a paaalty tba severe* tonne or political boyaott. AJpbeoa Baker aad Mica Oarrla married la Eabula, Ala. [Noto-JMpbeaa Baker waa aa aaoloof tbaMiaaaa Baker bow living In Abbeville. He baoama a promiaeat edoaalor la Alabama,aad waaatoator la tba pablla af?? Wto (HaiiM Hiatal Rafttr* ha lalt Abtefilfe b? taocbt School la a boon which vii built on thiflat Immediately oo tbi line Mimd Jodge Ootbrul bo? ud tbi Q. a * K. BUUoo.] . Jibmi W. PoqiIm ud Mln MtUatSupi* of Uk District in mrML G. M. Huny, MNU17, df? ootid of IDMUD2 of Wiiblngton, A. F. ML at Mill way. WmTKUl, anmary rw?b Um Brethren Of Clinton Ledge to meat Monday avenlog. Note-WmTHlll *m aftir ward iliitid ordinary, tbi offln now being (UM Jodgi of ProMi Hi bild tbi offln far ntwImo nvLind antU removed by tbi ilapablloan* folMor 1MB. Hi livid fa nUrtmmt tor yaan, and dl?d ac?d man Uuui il|btv ran , Hi wm tbi lUbir of Um praaaai Jadge of Probiunnd tbi pmndteUnr of E. B. Coi^ lhi , Ocmnty Auditor. rocHout or cbubch. Enrlgbt * 8tar five notlm that they in | ratio* in axtanaivi oottoo gin Ibotory it , Abbeville. [ Note?Enrlgbt ownid end lived In tbe bin Mir Um oil sill, now ownid 1 by Mr. Mcllwaln. Tbilr shop wu on tbi 1 lot ramtly ooouplad by tbi Bearda u foundry ud machine abop. Enrlgbt wu n dcvont Calkolla. A son of blalefthii aUli , to build tbi Cktbo 11c Church In tbli city. A deadlier took Um vill. ud la now n nan. 1 Enrlgbt, blmaaif. dlid many ymn ago. H. A. Joom cflan to nil lift likely MtroM ( Internal n a to Biv. Arthur. wTa. Blmpaoa wanti wbeilwilgbta ud , body makininhliabopit Wllllngton. , William O. Kaonidy, John P. Barret, Jobn McKallar will not pay a note tor MOO given < loL P. ToJbert andTbomu Rlliy, menlora?property tor which glvm onaonnd. tub irowDSB or ooxaijMtviLLk. Jobn Dooald dipoalu wltb Jobn Mall? 1 wain a lot of good floor tor aale. [Not?.? , Major Jobn Donald waa tbe ownar of tbe Dooald Mill 00 Turkey Creak at which bla uuw whs irvuuu. ai wmm wo uiiuvr ui Htmul Donald who owned Um land at . Donalds. and for wbom the place was named. 1 He mm from Ireland, when a youth and , secretary and treasurer glvee I aoUeee notleee of meeting of the commlssloosre of il" poor. i A- C. Hswiborn, Bberlfl. will eell land of < Walter DojeL < P.V.MW, ordinary glvee noUee of On- J al eetueasent eetate 01 Bilaa Paoe. JoMpb J. Wartflaw wants to eell 425 scree ' in White Uck. i J. M. Means, Governor, a K. Heoms. i seorstary oi State, offers a reward of 1100 lor 1 the apprabeoalon of Thomas Doley, alias i Kenon, oommltted to Beaofort Jail (tor negro etealing. He broke Jail and mad* his eeoape. i [Not*?We believe the penalty tor stealing a I slave waa death. J. T. Webber wonkl be off to the west, and i wanu to eell IIS acres on Hard Labor Creek at Can nlng Ford 1 N. J. Davis, administrator, will be at Low?> destine to eloee up W. A. Caldwell's aeeonnu tor black smith Inc. J. C. a H. A. Harper, exra want Lindsay Harper's debtors to settle. Bnowden A Shear, merchants of Aognsta, have things to eell. THE RAILROAD WAS COM1SQ. Several installments to the eapltal stock of QreeovUle and Columbia railroad are ro> qaired to be pbML James L. Qantt, secretary and treasurer. Note.?The railroad waa finished to Abbeville In July. 18S3, O. W. By Can. engineer, hauled the rails (Tom Hodgee , in AhMMll*. UiASBllndliUiiM bcloir laid In OM CMBtk, auftw will hoy Indmmnii, Moon I LAME T?7E are this week oj ** the United Stat< yourselves and your chili of cash. * Underwear in endless variety, j* I wholesale prices, j* So Some beautiful Table C family, j* Hundreds of In addition to the above cordially invited to insp< your purchases. i why The bett i withe* the bed comet to Thit it one qf th ? H : iJBp Schloss Bros "Best Clothing in We brag a great know it will back u Theii 11 pension a. An. [Note.?B. L. Posey wu tbe an bonder of Um Abbevine Press Id I8&3, which h eoonlldttm with tbe Abbeville Banner B< In 1MB. Poeay wnl to Mm Coo federate war m ( Colonel of a regiment from Mobile, Ala. He ba lied several jeari alter tbe war. 1 A. A. Nelson dope payment of a note of u IBM by H. A. Jooaa to Jamee If. Gartney. It ( waa loec aa A. A. Morton, waola debtora to Ml tie. I John L. Devlin wanta aettlemeot of estate 1* of John McCartney. ' Frdna Gbldwell. exeeator woo Id settle ee- ao tale of Jamea M. Mar oard. I Jeflertea, Cotbran, A Co., have doe variety aa ?f notion seed to aall. I W. A. Ward law glvee notloe of notea and 1 teeoonte of R. H. A W. A. Wardlaw In store W at R. H. Wardlaw. f E. W.t O. H. and H. T. Walter, Cbarleaton an rotlon factora. . an ixatallxiuit ok railroad. w> Jamea L. Uantl wanta sixteenth lnatallment | >' " u R ni<Mk. j E.C. Martin and Juw Martin nn. glee I notice to legatee of John Martin. Intereat Ubld are offend by Oeo. a. Oatea j k Co. of Angneta. E. Van a. Lawbon le la oblige of tbe hotel j known ea tbe "Kyle Honae." ao WORK or A aoLDIBB IV XKXICiX m* H. W. Uelleck, ordinary, will aell eetate of J Walter DoyeL [Note.?Bel leek waa a gallant ?! Midler In tne Mexican war, and waa tbe Aral ' mldler to oarry tbe Anaerloau flag **] veer tbe walla of toe tort lo dt? of Mexico. _1 tie waa editor ol tba Banner In 1858 wbeo be J\ lied. He wae burled at Upper Long Gene, 1 aberea broken alabmarka bla grave. Tbe u ilab waa erected by J. F. Maraball. tbe Captain of tbe Company in wblcb Helleek waa [Jentenant. A tailing tree broke It. Helleoke 1 admirer, Tbomaa M. Cbrtatlan, reaet It. Poor di rom Cbrtatlan. He aleepe not ftw from bla oc mend, Helleek. If anybody baa marked bla alt pave, we are not Informed ot tbe tacU b? nl JnnM. aomaalaaioner In euntty. will tb Nil ftTrealdenoe of Lark In Q. Carter, tract of I land, two tugnm, oarrtage, bonea and otherlTI things. THE BUILDIK or HOUSm. | , H. A. Jones (Mi alt?r (utdUni and tru?- nr lew. [Note.?fi. A. Jonw bnllt tbe house In ou which Mrs. Bondley lived and died. He th bnllt tbe Maeonte Lodge room, and the law N< ofltoes now ooeoplod by Moo. K. B. Oery an d Hp where hi* neighbor, with tbe greateet variety vj of olocks doee business. After tbe war be op Moved to tbe wsst to practice law. wl tb KAMAQkRH Of ELECTION?BOXES WHICH ARB la 8TBAMUB TO US how. w' Eleotloa of Deputies to a (Southern congress on Mooday nest. OoortHonseN. J. Davis, William Mill and u John A. Hunter, >?j Drakes? Enoch Barmore, Andrew Prultl 1 ATTEN !S AND pening great quantities of S< ;s, and we believe you have iren with such goods as are of every description, includii \bout three thousand Handke me rare bargains in Ladies' SI lovers and Stamped Goods, j Neckwear, Suspenders and 1 > may be found many noveltiei set tnese fresh goods, and we Faithfully yo A. n. S HALL A Aft Abbeville, Do The Men Dea hressed max throughout this lo us sooner or late,-. e reasons " trAy." . & Co., of Baltimore i the World" are our sou deal about their Clothin, p all we say. r garments all bear this 1 Hall & A high , clothing and A IIEMTL?NEX Abbeville d Robert Brown 1m. u r? r iinififi uid tbert Wllaon. ' I Mlibta?-B. F. Cunningham, B. Callam ud J. F. CUnkSOalee. U>wndeavllle?8. L. Hill, James T. Allen d J. Manlden. 2al boon's Mills?8.8. Baker, W. T. Dreonan d W. P. Noble. Bradtam? A. J. Weed, J. C. Lindsay, Jr., and wid MoClane. White Hall?J. C.8pronl, Lark In Reynolds d 8. Marshall, Jr. 3ambrldce?J. w. Rlebardaoa, Jobn Badler d R. C. Ollllstn. Ireenwood?W. D. Partlow. Dead Fall?P. 0. Klogh, 8 R. Reynolds and . Bonbanan. leaflletown?Gab. MalUson, a. u. MoGee d J. Killings worth. rrlbble's Mlor*?EL Trlbls, Robert Blarkey idT. B Mlllord. imltbTille?8.O. die wart, 8. Ray aod T. W . Marshall. Premiers? E. Nelson, 8. B. MoCllotoo. and W. Frasler. itony Point?K. A. Buobanan, 8amnel Tarirand W. C. Klagh. Iforacnee? B. E. ulbert, P. L. Oulllebao and C. Martin. kioseleys?Jas. C. Wlllard, O. 8. Patterson id Joba Harris. Jolhran*?Samuel Perrln, Jas. H. WI dean and James Dreonan. Due West Corner?J. H. Had den, Jamee ivan and Robert Ellis. 3okesbury?W. C. Anderson, B. /.. Herndon id E. W st son. ipeeda? A. K. Wlmbnsb, J. A. 8peer and W. Lomax. L<ong Cane Mills?Joe Dickson, Uso. Nlcboie id T. J. Roberta. OLD ACTOKS OS THK MTAOK AKK (JOSK. Noto.?Of all tbe men vboee names are reled In lbs above long list, we believe that ir fellow townsman. I)r. J. W. W. Marshall enealaaa In HkiiL am fir AM Vfl ItDOV. i to tbe onlr nan wbio till live* to recall e da/? of 1851. u Doled la tbla paper. IB WAY HOOK VOLKH PAID THKIR DKIIT4 IN OLD TIM EH. rboe. P. Hplerto. clerk o( tbe Co art give* iLloe tbat John Roblneon, wbo la In tbe alody of tbe Hberld lor debt, will apply lor e benefit of tbe Insolvent Debtor* Aot. >te.?Tbla editor knowa very little of Tboa. >lerln. He end bla family Mem to lmv? ioUded as oompletely. u If tbe eartb eod ened and awallowed them. He lived In Bat Is now oalled tbe Mollwaln bouM, near e oil mill, and It le aoppoMd tbat be built mi RMUUkUIVt IUV ?U?W??W? waich being agalnal him. THE MUTATIONS or FORTUNE. rtaoe. P. 8plerln. clerk on petition of W. born requires Richard (Jrlffln to answer, ote?Dorn was the dlaoovercr and owner of "/ F-tfgp'V*''* " * : \y, fTION! GENTLE! imples from two of the lead never before had such an o] embraced in these samples at ig union suits for ladies and < rchiefs from i cent to 75 cent tirts and Shawls, also Childrer t Gloves of all kinds to suit e rowels going at 33 per cent, lesj s too numerous to mention here guarantee to save you from 25 urs, M1TH & I D e R S O N , - - s. cBest Dri 1 Here? caliti/ buy their clothing at thu Here Is reason No. When a man buys a Suit, 0\ he finds that it not only loo it keeps on looking well after d have been thrown aside?th i true criterion of your money's Clothing maintains its dressy aped by tailoring experts who / of this particular subject?01 *?i ?1_i-_t- r> xt? - we Will puuusil IVCUSUII J liakers of the rce of supply. j <^7^ g, because we | ??r! bear, nsr 6am inderson grade furnishings )r AND BOYN. , - & C. the famoua Dora mint, which made IU owner rich. lo bis old ago be married ? Mla? Rutledge, daughter of P. H. Hntledge aod later ol lira. C. V. Hammond of Abbeville. Dora lived to eee bla great fortune van lab and be. at eight? yearn, became dep?ndant opoo the klndneaeof bla daughter, Mrs. C. V. Hammond. I TilK WAT A BICII MAX LOHT UM I.IKE. James A. Norwood. trustee. oflom 40 likely negroes for Ml*. [Nota?This, ? believe, wm part of tbe negroes of tbe estate of Edmand lleleber, who died lo tbe a aimer of 1850. if* lived In tbe Platwoods. or adjacent thereto. Tbe IBrmen and planters of tbat time, like tbe farm era of today, devoted a lame part of the.'r energy to tbe railing of ooUon. But tbe Carmen of tbat day knew of no profitable nee for cotton aeed. Tbey wen generally abovelled oat of tbe windows of tbeglnbooses In great pllea where In rotting" tbey were a menace to tbe health of tbe neighborhood, product ok typhoid fever of tbe moat malignant and fetal type. The II vee of aome white people and ot man? alavea ware lost before tbe ranee waa discovered. To tbla cane*, If oar memory la not at fault, wee doe tbe death of Kumuod Belcber. He bad been Buffering from fever and wm re ooverlng. He wen anzlona to *o to tbe moanUlna to haaten bla recovery. H*a phyalelana hesitated, but Anally consented for blm to go, on condition tbat be would tnvMl not more than ten inllee a day. He started, and drove thirty mile* the Aral day. He waa not ehlei to proceed further. He died, leaving a large family?two daughter* and aeveral aona. I Mn. Mary Perrln at Abbeville la one of tbe i daugbten. We have loet eight of the eoaa, 1 but we believe moet of them an dead ! CAHDIDATKH FOB TAX COLI.KCTUB. The candidates for lax collrcton were:' James Moore. Jamee W. Klchardaon. T. B. Mllford, Wm. J. Hammond, W. K. Mrrlwetber, Enoch Carter, K. B. Cater, W. A. Hlgglna. RASPBERRIES Aalldpallag Pajrmrala-Pailnra la Nail Nprlag'a Dividend. Owing to tne pleasant Pall weather the Miitaea Cat?*r or tni* ouy arc leuum >ju iw|r . berrlM a blob are not dae until next spring. | The buibM, m to speak, ire anticipating pay-. ment.and are now Mill log aooount* which; ordinarily mature In Uie early spring. Tbe only objection to thme raapberrlea reat In tbe ! part tbat tbe busbe* will like some of onr i corporation*?declare no dividend next J April. Two nice mackerel for li'?c. at I. T. * T. M.! Miller's. | I ' ' . MEN. ing notion houses in pportunity to supply such a small outlay children, jft Hosiery :s, exactly New York i's Cloaks and Coats. very member of the s than regular prices. , but one and all are i to 50 per cent, on CO. 1 n iSSED ? store?every man who . a. rercoat or Trousers ks well at the start, ordinary garments j at quality? worth." style because it make a scientific lr Clothing lasts. , next week. I mQi'OUMPtTT. MM SWIM%. i HAPPY HEARTS. ?? ? MMtiaa in H?a?r of Mr, mmd Mra AnimIm Hrooka Cheaih?m. Oo3 of (be moat beautiful emoU of the wimod wa? the reception laat Tucadxy oigbl. wbtch Mr. ami Mrs. W. D. Baraadale gave io houor of Mr. and Mra. Auguatoa Brook* Cheatham. The p*.lor, ball and dialog mom ware all decorated with pot plant* and roaea ?everywhere. 1 he punch labia wreathed la Ivy aad Autumn berrlee. Mlaa Madge Gray doo aerved puticb. Io the ball Mr. and Mr*. Karkudale. Mlaa Kutb Barkadale and Maaier Tbomaa Dorai received ibe gnaata. From there ihpy tert uabered lo tbe parlor to meet tba bridal party ooatallng of Mr. and Mra. Cbeatham, Mlaa Mary Do rat, Mlaa Beaale Taago, Mlaa Iria illgvbee, Mlaa I-oe Blytbe, Mlaa Leila Harwlek. Mr. Albert H?nry, Mr. Paul Anderaon and Mr. Miicbael Hod gee. Mra Kills (Jraydon >?nd M'.aa Pievna Heal received In tha dialog room, where an elegant Cafe' Hopper waa aerved. Ao Orcbeatra Id tbe bark hall dlaooaracd delightful mualc dorloc tbe eveoloi. Mra. Cbeatbam waa gowned lo b*r weddlog dree* of aoft wblle I^apt<o ailk, the cur*a?e elaborately trimmed Id rleb old laoe. Hhe carried a bouquet of wUIUj earoallooa. Mlaa Mary I>orat. oer maid of honor, looked ra? dlaot la a gown of plok chiffon over pink taffeta. Tbe brldaamalda, Mia* Klggabee, Mlaa Harwlrk. Mlaa Tettgo and Mlaa Blytbe were all gowDed lo whlta chiffon over while taffeta. Mlaa Barkadale waa lovaly Id aofl plok chiffon aud pearl oroameota. Mra. Graydon wore a while rereplloo walat and black aklrt trimmed tu huudaof taffeta. Mlaa I'levoa Meal wore a beautiful Ian mouaellne nw nMii ailk. Mlaa Malice Graydon wore while. Mia* Kuth llarlnklttlr mix! MiiterThoma* Durat i>o(b werndaluty In while. Mr*. Cheatham orMla no Introduction to Abbeville people. Am Miw Suale Duml. nbv m well knicn here and thoae wbo called ba<i bat u> extend to ber a cordial welcome to bar new borne. Aimmii two buudr?d gu<>*ta called between the boura o( e!|(bl and eleven. I'm It. The l>ealer in Huoka, Siatlooery. Clears, Fino Tobacco and Noveltie*. When In need of any of the**, dou't forget the old reliable, MIKE" One door above McDlll A l.yon. ? A fret>li tot or c*mly evejy wr?k at Miliota * up to 0*tt- Ui uk *lori>. TWOrHOBSE PLOWSThe Mlwr ?f IN Pnm sod luitr BmcItm Information tb? KabiMl-And Tbca CImm Hie Amrtealtaral BorMo MdalMtj. The Abbavllla Praaa ud Banoar la lb* course of a vary readable artlaia on Um ?Wt of ?o Oblo mu to Abba villa wblcb rcaolted to Ibe purchase ol WO aeraa of land Mar CU* boon Falla speaks of bla inquiring lor I wobora* plows and goaa on to say "lbla ta a ooontrjr where you eouldn't find a tvo-borao plow in a day'a Journey." Editor Hagb Wilson most stay pretty close at bona If bo doean't know any bei^r Iban tbat. Ha aaraly baa not been In Anderson In a daoada or two wbere two bona plows bars been In naa for tbat length of Una and longer. If wban on uqio irienu retoroe no will oriuj aim up ben we will show blm two Ansa bar* I bat ship two-boraa plow* by tba cm load aod Mil (bam, loo. and It ba will drive oat la tbe ?ki a try ba om plenty of tornm wbo owa tbem and uaa (bem, aod If tbla Obto Mend, wban b? movaa to, can't flod two bom plow for sale lu Abbeville If be will write for a copy of Tbe D?lly Mall be will see adver* tlaaneau that will toll blm ba ota bay tbaaa In Andaraon laaa than two boon' rldo from bla land.?Andcraon D*Wy Mall. Troe eooogb, nalgbbor, tbere ara maoy things that wa do not know, aod tbe praaaaoa of tba Iwo-boraa plowa In Abbeville Coanty waa one of tbem. Hlnoe wrluog that pleoe. Information on tba aubjeot ol two-boraa plowo baa flooded tbla office. Wa bava known for a long lima (bat oar wideawake and eoterpriaiog bard ware store kept a two-bone plow lo froot of bla store. We did not know but wbat It waa kept tbero very mocb aa tbe wooden ladlao I bat at aye In front of a cigar a lore. 01 nee the publleatloo referred to me loom that Mr. Jooee of tbe hardware store baa eoid scores of tbem. Aodenoo sUll may bo ahead of Abbeville oo two-bone plows. Oat Abbeville baa loods that can be planted wltb one boree that will onoapare wltb Aodereoo'a two-bone plow and we know aa mocb about tbo comparative value of tbe crape la tbe two eoaatiaa aa we did aboat oar two-bono plow* loot week. Anderson's loads sell Cor fli lo 0S oo acre. Abbeville loods that will prodooe aa wall wltb one-bone plows aa Aodenoo load wltb two-bone plows, can be boagbt lor from IK to to $15 an acre. Ho yoa aee brother, If wo on not mletokeo. Abbeville la sUU aoaod Wo can save eooogb lo baying loads to asa (Oar bone plows, bat oar load la ao rich that we do not need tba estn horses. Abbeville will bold oo to tbo Oblo goaliemen. And wo on reaching oat for some of Anderson's good dtlseoa. Like the Obloaoa, they will oome ban as sooa oo they aod oat the real vol ae of oar lands aa oom pared to tbo market value. Bat oo tbo matter of two* hone nlows. the Aodenoo moll oats a war with os. t TWO HOUB AMD TOUR-Ho UK PLOWS. Mr. W. R. Boyd, broogbt 600 aoree usr Oal* boons Kalis soom flllMa ysors **0. Latar.be sdded 900 eeree to bie poaaaatfona. Wbw bo bought toe first timet ke bad 00 money, ltd waa partly dtaabied by rneoouUfcai. By UtllDg the soil ba baa paid tor bla load. Wa lorgel tbe nomber of big moles ihst are now aat down to bla aradU, bat wa do ranaosMr ol bsarlng that two-horse plows are ad over bla plaoa lo great aboodanoe. Not aatlsflad with 1 woboree plows, be baa added a nomber of roor-borsa plosra to bla term log Unpleasant*. Wbao be bltobaa great big motes to bla tour* bone plows be simply opeoe the eertb. TUC WAT THE OHIO HAH GOT THS LA00, Bat Mr. Boyd Is o)t satisfied with HO agree. Ha offered f2,3U0 oaab tor Mrs. Norwood's 1 sod, sod went ofi 10get IL Before be eaae neck a men from AogosU oamo along and ralaed him a bean or two, by offering 9MB0 tor tbe land. While be and Mm. Iforwood'a attorneya ware dlekerlog over tbe matter tbe 0?y too. Ohio, man aaase along and ralaed tbe Aegnsta men s bid. Tbe Ohio man then offered 12,700 nod took tbe eake. If Mra. Norwood nad offered tbe land at public auction to tbe highest bidder no asao can tell wbal ibe mlgUt Dave gulten lor IMI traol of land. UN RIm mm* Pilj C*. Editor Pre* and Banner: We notice a etaUmenl to yoar teat laaoato the effect "that there *u not a two-boraa plow lo a day'i Journey from Abbeville." Sow, air. we bava always given 700 eredll for being a wall loformad man a poo every abject especially tbaae of Interval relative to Abbeville Coanty?polttlee, religion, indnatrial, pmgreea, agriculture and avao matrimony. But thai atatamsot of yoara aboot tba "two bona plow" baa gtven ae a dadded Jolt, and oar bit lb In 70a ae authority 00 Abbeville County far mine operatlooa baa been rudely abattared, and nereaflar wa fear tbat we will bava to oa*a you wilb tba ' city Harmera." Now, tall oa, wbeo you took tbat ' day's Journey" you a pea* of? Did you gooolalde tba public eqoaie, or did you gat aa far aa tba corporate Mnil ta of I be city Make clean braaal of It now. Did yoa not J net took at Ibe ooauty map and Imagine Uial yoa were going oa that "day'a Journey T*" We want lo hi yoa atralgbt. Abbeville Coanty farmera are abreast wltb farm era of >mv auction, In tba nae of, not only tba "two bor?? plow," ol which wa bava aold nuudrrUa and hundred*, but Id Ibe nae of v? rioaa Improved farm machinery?tba mower, ibe binder, (be varioaa lor ma of harrowa, tba grain drill, etc. Weara handling ibladaae of good a In car loada, and bava bean doing ao alnoe oar catabllabment here. How aorry wa ara tbat yoa tboald bava made ao bad a "break." However. "wltb all your faulle wa lova yoa aUII," aad If yoa will make an unqualified a la lament tbat yoa bava made a grave ro la lake, wa ara aura all tha farm ara of tba oounty will overlook lb la blunder and lorglveyoa. Wbeo you take a real day's Journey ibroagb oar coanty. you will And tbat oar fortfla aoll haa yielded to tba Influence of tba "twoboraa plow" and bloaaoma Ilka iba roae. Be careful bow you drive, for tba"two-borae plowe" ara ao iblck along tba roada tbat yoa will bavedllBcalty In paaalng; ahoald yoa And Jaiit hare and there, a lonely former wllbool one, Jual whisper i? blm tbat waaraaatllng ihk iml iwo-horaa nlow in tba world?1 be "Chattanooga Chilled," the proa parity plow. H Yoars truly, 3 Abbeville Hardware Co, 38 AMI TkM, Brntni. I Editor l'reee and Banner : GV Id your laat week'a iaeue you made tha H atatemeut In 7oar article on "Use land of cot- Dgj too" (bat Mr. Heraaly wae enquiring for two SH boree plow*, and followed It up wllh ibe re* 89 mark,"Tb|a laaooontry wbere 70a eoaldo't SB And a two borae plow in a day' Journey." M Now. Mr. Editor, Judging from tbe tenor of 9n tbe reet of yoar article, you mnat have become H eo dlsgoatod wltb yonr own farming expert* Kg ence aa to almoet If not entirely Ignore ibe IB marked improvementa tbat have been made la tbe laat lew yeara aa regarda Improved Im- aB piemenu on ibe farm. I feel aafa to mating M tbe aasertlon tbal yoo will ecarcly And HI (arm of any alie In "a day'e Journey" tbat B doee not contain either a two borae plow. B reaper,a mower, a grain drill, a dlee, a rata* BS way, or a amootblng barrow, and 00 ir.any HJ olaoee you will And all of tbeee. Indeed. It baa Gjfi beoome a mark of tlie progreealve farmer, |(| and very few of onr anooeeetnl farmer* but ?9 wbo nao one or all. m Among a few of tbe many farmere wbo n*? Bn two bora? plowa I would mention Ollllam B IJrua., wbo uae 8 or 9 from 8 to 4 boraea. Alao B A- J. Fergoeon. Andrew Baaa, J. R. Thorn toe. B Joaepb Ablea.JoLn Poor*, J. C. Ferguaon, J. BS 8. Grave*. C. K. Klrbey. J. H. Kericuaoa, G. s. B WIibod, J. *. HUik, H C. Wllaon. H. w. Law- Vm a?n, C. H. Hood ley, F. W. Crowtber. W.J. B Mllf<>rd. Geo. Mann. Wm. Daweon, William B Aldrlcb, W. H. Knia. J. A. King, Pierce Bow* ?j en, Tboa. McCord, Tboe. Aiken, Cbaa. Oocb- 39 ntu, lfc C. Ilaakell, G. C. Dueenherry, W. K. ? bee ley. W. A. Calvert, T. P. Milford, T O. H Price. It. B Kergu*oo, Kichard Hondley and B| many otbara. In fact it would take up loo fflo mucb apace to mention all of tbe farmer* wbo BH uae iwo-boree plowa I bave eoJd durlog lb* aaaaon 3 or:? iwt-horae plowa, beeidea bar- Htt rowe, grain drllla and other Improved Irapie men la. I roll tbe celebrated ayracuae two- fflj norae piowa u?iu?>, >u. ^ lliey give unlveraal Mllaracilon and would 9K recommend that your readcra call on me If HB they ?lab to ae?ure the beat two-hnrae plow SkI on tbe market, Incidentally I would remark tbat I alao carry one of the uioai complete BID tock of general merchandise, tovee, tinware Be Ac., to be found In the city. 1 thank yon for your oourteay 10 giving me apace to correct your atatement and bope that yon may vlall ?SB our farmer* more and aee what In being done. ^K| Keapectfully, W. 1). Barksdale. Plllag It Oo. K And mine* Hiram W. Uwtna, who, wltb SB great guato, aay? that on ibr farm adjoining 39m that wblcb waa bought by the Ohio foika, arc H thirteen two-horse plow* of the lateat and lW bent pal tern. together with all the neoeeaary muUa to pull them. SB txoMEn ixoiriximY. km The agricultural bureau of tbla office la now jflH clo?ed aod will iitand cloacd uutll we are bet* ter locked with current information on tbe wB aubject of running farina. We were laat week peaking of what we knew In 1S76, without SHE making proper allowance for the great pro- K6M grex* which tbla county I* making in all tba Mj puntull*. and e*,H?cially In tarmiug. The fact 8MB l?, we are very much discouraged aa to our own ability to run a farm. We are about eon* H| vineed that one little printing office can turn* lob sufficient employment for ua. Bffl Just received a bill nf pure New Or Iran* HE iiioImmw hiiJ U??>r*la Hyrup. l"*U mid try SB