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?5? y -if f"' ' The Press and Banner |37~Piibll8bed every Wednesday at W a ear In advance. W o^n oa/1 Q tt flort 11. 1901. " J Den lb*. Mrs. Margaret E. McQaw, aged 78 years, died at tbe borne of MaJ. Artbur Parker on la?t Sunday morning, Deo. 8, 1901. 3be was y tbe mother of ten children, elgbt of whom preceded ber to tbe grave. James McUaw and Mrs. John Link alone of ber children surviving. She was a good woman, In the * uommunTon of tbe church at Hopewell. Tbe funeral service* wpre beld at her late borne by Rev. J. F. McKlnnon. and ber remains were placed to rest In Marlon Link's burying - ground. Mary, youngest child of Mr. Samuel Neel, died last Friday, December 6, 1901. aDd was burled at SbHroa cburch. The fuuerHl services wer* conducted by Rev. T. W. Sloan and Rev. J. F. McKlnnon. Cillle. the youngest child of Mrs. Ermle Haddon, died Sunday, December 1, 1901 Funeral services at Long Cane by Rev. J. F. Gone to LnureuM, c After having fnlthfally attended the graven e Id Upper Loo? Cane Cemetary for years, Mr. . J. A. Puckett goes to Laurens to do a similar 1 service for tbe dead In that town. The people c of Laurens will be well pleased with Mr. a Puckett. " ' . g Wanted. 600 turkeys. 1,000 chickens, and all tbe a ducfts tbat may be offered. B. K. Beacham, at tbe Miller Hotel. I Farm Wanted. One to two hundred acres Improved and good bulldlugs at or near R. R. Station. 4t Address, Box, 58, Gainesville, Ga. A. R. P. Church Closed. On account of tbe pastor's absence there will be no service Id the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church next Sabbath. The Rev. J. Thos. Pate, D. D.. who was appointed at ibe last Conference or the M. E. Cnurcb 8outb, held In Columbia, to lbe obaroh In our town, will arrive tomorrow aiternoon and take oharge. Dr. Pate la a aonolarly man. a line preacher aiid capital t pastor, and the church bere may well congratulate lUelf on secnrlng tbe services of s< good a minister. We welcome Dr. Pate, and trust tbat be may have a moat successfu pastorate. Last Monday Abbeville paid tip top price' I' for couon. lue fact Is, tne prices were t? high that those wbo bad cotton in Ibe ware house negau to unload. We would like ii< hear of tbe town tbat gave more tban Abbeville did last Monday. Mr. K. M. Hill u<? close after ibe market, and be run prices up ??en Dry on db is ilium The Fxeccttive Boabd of tbe Abbevliu Baptist Association will bold 1 s Aauua1 Meetlog in tbe bank ol Greenwood on Monday, Dec. 16tb at 12 o'clock. Churches having any communications for tbe Board will pleast aeud tbem to the undersigned before that date. ~ K. J. Forester, Greenwood. Chairman. Dec. 2.19U1 Having lost 2 shares. Nob. 212 and 214, of tbe par vtilue of $1(J0 eacb, to tbe common stock oi Tbe Abbeville Cotton Mills, notice Is bere by given warning all parties not to negotiate for same. K. ?. Cox. * Nov. 22, 1901. 4t i Nice Jewelry.?If yon want nice Jewelr> of tbe newest and .beet patterns, or If you r _ need spectacles or watches,call on J. W. R> ttard. His goods are botb pretty and obeap. . He baa beautifal presents for loved ones. U A Owing to tbe blgb price'of coal aud ti e I ebeaurateat wblcb Ugbts are furnished, tbe 1 Incandescent current will be shut otf at two 1 o'olooK every nlgbt after the 16th Instant - rTb Is coarse has been considered Detter tban ' to increase tbe price of lights. ' Tbe retiring pastor Rev. K. H. Jones goes away with tbe goodwill of our people. H< bus served us well and faltnfully, but as boon as we learu to love him and honor him, ha e called away. May good things attend bliu r on this side of the Kiver. V Oliver Greek, colored, assaulted Mice ^ Rebecca Ann Keiiy, white, last 8atarday evening near Bdlton. The victim Is said to be in a critical conditio?. The Degro la In Jail at Anderson. - Kememser we have tbe largest and b.-Bt selected mock or Toys and Christmas good* In town Abbeville Fancy tioods and Toy ' CoLoer?A gold coll scarf pin wltb diamond set. Kinder will be liberally rewardtd. Re- ? turn 10, Miss Neile Edwards, 4t Abbeville, 8. C. When. Yon want hauling done, apply to H. M. Tint & Co's. store. Tbey run two wagons and oan do your baullng promptly. Mas. Lillie Deal, or Urtenwood, speut Monday aud Tuerdny In tbe city wltb bei cousin, Mrs J. M Brooks. Lost.?A. seal ring, between Harrlsburg ; road and Seaboard depot. A reward will btpald for Its return to Press and Banner office. If you are looking for a good overcoat, call I JD. PoliakotTs Store. ? ? Glenn's Local*. llalslns, currants, oltron, nuts, prunes, coconats, oranges, apples and candles. Buckwheat, maple and N. O. syrups. Powdered and loar sugar, geiaune, jeiiy tablets and Junkets. Boston and butter beans, oat meal, macaronnl and cheese. AU kinds canned meats, Trulls and vegetables. Bottom prices on oorn and fljur. 1 V Haddon'i Local's. I f Jackets and fur collarette at red ward prloe, J at Haddon's. North Carolina blanket* at Haddon's. Kid gloves black and colors, at Haddon's. Blaok slik oollarett at Hoddou's. > New drees goods at Haddon's. J New flanels for waist, at Haddon's. , Boys' and Misses' Union Suits! W e have a full line of boys' and misses' union suits and we want you to see them. P. Rosenberg & Co. v.. * , 10c. per roll at DuPre's store. , Keep your eyes on DuPre's show windows and gel bis prices on vases, dolls, and other " Christmas goods. We exchange school books. Speed Drug Co Water Power la Mock.?In order to aid la the establishment ot an eleotrlo power plaot at or near Abbeville Mr. Stells will subscribe tbe water Power at Martin's Mill, and lake the same In the capital stock. if. Cure that cold folth Mlllord's Cold and Grip ' Tablets. No cure, no pay, Pbone 107. Milford's drug store. 1 Men and boys hats and caps of all kinds from 25 cents up. Sold by J. Allen Smitb, Jr. , bee our Hoe of 104 sheeting before you buy. ' J. Allen Smith, Jr. . , We have dolls and doll furniture, doll car- , rlagee and go-oarts, doll heads, trunks, brads, paint boxes, pianos, lea sets and very many other toys to aellgbt tbe little girls. W. Joel smith A Son. There Is only one way to buy toys to please everybody, and thai Is to go norlh where there are hundreds of thousands of dollars W.Joel Smith & Son. worth to select from. This we did, and you i may oome to our store with tbe assurance that you will flud Just what you are looking lor In the toy line. W.Joel Smlih & Son. McDill d Ltod'i LochIk. We are the right people to buy furniture from. Prices and good treatment la a good adver. tlaement. Auk your neighbors about us, In cake you are not acquainted. See our line of Sideboards, extension tables, dining cbalrs, parlor suits, folding beds, leather couches, etc. We have Just received a nice stock of moulding la all tbe lateBt colors and designs. Have your pictures fralmcd for Xmas. Ever}' body admltBthat we have the prettiest pictures ever seen In the city. They make nice weddlDg presents. Our leather beat rockers are creating quite a sensation they are cheap and comfortable. * w AT M Mlllnr'a I. Of* ft In. Go to L. T. & T. M. Miller's for your celery,' cranberries etc. We can sell you your fralt cake as cheap as you oaD buy the fruit. Call and see our stock of fancy groceries, fruits etc.. before you complete your menu | for Thanksgiving. Sample oar fruit cake and see If It will not itdd much to your menu for Thanksgiving. 1 *- - r rac: Ipgj illgpjjijl.j Particular interest centers around ?ur $15 THREE PIECE BED ROOM 5UITS. And it is not difficult to de- ?ide why. There is something about ach piece which catches the eye and uvites a better acquaintance. * Then A onstruction and finish are observed . 4R nd comparisons made. Tde decision euerally is?that these are better in very way than anything ever offered t-the price. ' mm whe HiW at pr / Our Coffin ai Is complete a tnd personal atten Yours very truly, ??? ' ? Fancy China ind Glassware Add greatly to a he have everything in that any one coul Call early and make lon+in-n n?r?ncifp TTlll JLUUU1VU, V/Jfi,VWAl'W ***** ABBEVILLE FANCY GOODS A1 W. H. LAIVSOX, Mining* I WANT THE PEOPLE OF ABBEVILLE TO KNOW THAT I HAItfDL Standard Pianos'"Or I buy direct from the Factories, away with the middle man's p have a full line of small gooc Guitars, Mandolins, Ban Also she: Call and see me and get prices before 1 J. J. STO ' . f A. . ' " i . . 93111 niture Dealers ABBEVI Picture Fram THE I Comfort, Durabilil (Quality Consid mi.'fc-u: OF McDIL I re you can find an; ices just a little unc kick to make in reg rou to give us a call nd Casket Dep nd our Mr. McDill v .tion to each and ev< idcDill & THE SEASON TOR THE C TRADE IS NEARLY 0\ AND STILL I HAVE LOT GOODS TO GET RID OFF. THE REST OF THE MON WILL GIVE SPECIAL ] ? GAINS IN ^ CLOTHI WJ CAPS, < FANCY Seed Rye and Barley f ^ Amos State of South Garolii COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COURT. JameeT. Latimer, as Administrator of Ee of Peter Hunter, deceased, plait against Rebecca Hunter, Cbarles Hoi ttt John Hunter and otbers, defendan )me. w e Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts Vila lino In VIRTUE OP AN ORDER FROM 1 lULlo 11LLU Court of Probate for Abbeville County, I . _ sell at Public Outcry at Abbeville C LCI WlSll. House, on Saleday In JANUARY next * the payment of debts, tbe following des< k _____~ ~ ed real estate belonging to tbe estate of I / DC" Hunter, deceased, situate In said State j . ?i 1 uounty, 10 wn: ah inai iraoi or intrvtii i S Stables. containing One Hundred and Fifty-Seve ND TOY CO, ' more or less, bounded by lands of Josej r. Bowen, L. C. Cllnkscales, Ebenezer Bell _____________ Henry M. Hill. TERMS?One-half Casb, the balance < credit ol twelve months, with Interest I d?y of sale, the credit portion to be sec by bood of purchaser and a mortgage ol premises; or, purchaser may'have optic J2 paying all casb. Purchaser to pay for pa and recording. R. E. HI LI .Judge Probate Cou f Dec. 11,1901. ' I., w. White's Groccry NIore Lo L. W. White Is offering special bargain coffees. Now Is the lime to buy. In the * M ? u a hoo uMiiHnnpri f.wn t IWU (UUUlUO vv/m-v uu>> ? . .. _ ^ apoubd.yetwe are selllDg at the name | M w 1 prices, because we bought Id Septal 1 M B enough to last us the entire Pennon. We I VI give yon tbe best codec fit 10 cents a pi \W m I fl . m ever uttered at that price. Call and look ff jlj 111 and verify our statement. All the IngredlentN of the bent quallt; I J making fruit oike onn be bad at the ere store of L. W. White, raisins, curr citron,almonds, dec. hpnrp rloinc If yon are In search of sterling silver b of any kind suitable for wedding or Chris rnfif AA/ill presents you can get what you want at L iUill. Will White's. Spoons, forks, knives, gooietN. i , ladles, or any kind of fancy pieces. We IS, SUCH 3.S catalogue containing cuts or all klni silver ware and you can make your owi lections. (Quality guaranteed and prices TUa reasonable. IOcS PiT.r Guns! Gnns?! Guns!!! We havejust received our second orrie breech-ioading guns, and can now sh mwM One selection and offer special Induceo C1' 1i Tl/j |TvjTn i o purchasers. Call and see them U X Mm V IvaWi Try a barrel of our four dollar flour. flncand will do you good. If you will one barrel, you will want more. - - - *" MM '' " ft oil i 4 man a full Duying eisewneic. u of groceries and hardware. Cull on You will be well treated. I Christmas Is Dearly here and we are pr -^?^7 ed to gladden the hearts of your chll \Ve have toys of every description, a Vilder Block. """"""" '"'"VVoSrSiS&.se ? ? " ? i and Undert: LLE, S. 0. iac f\ ?OAZ> TO ty and Low Pri ered) Leads to the \ L & LYON. ything wanted in t ier anybody else. 1 ard to business" a artment . rill give special 1 3ry order. Ml Lyon. 1 jash the good rEB, 's of Greenville Ii Ntnte.vlo t for lion 3d De _ of the Sou *** , On behalf c bar- ville au invi people of Sou > city duriog tl ING, SHOES, HATS AND SUNS, CROCKERY AND b?h?fe t cample roade GROCERIES. with the viev still offered at $1 per buehel. oniy^poiut *1 where the tn 7?. Morse. ing for nimse a. the making c machinery hi r experts in th K 80 much hi hr-1 VAT FN- in regard tot VrtLLii that the peop TIMF I tically in th 1 11M^ jdea that goo< itate and benefit tc itiff ^ M one is convin ater A B 3 I roads is one c ts.- VA/HHU UL am I to the grown i lL/ I I South, and tc of the moet 8< rH> . I to-day. A r wii The great Virtuoso built under e ^ ^ 1 and other great durable aud ] players use only aiODe meet til rural districts >eler I lines of comp and I mmm m I more closely and. llf .LL ||||M gin of profits ?I Washburn 1 ? ? tribution of t I ma I ba I on the farms pbu" I 9 ll IIII11II I sumed by the I IflQIIUUIIII I h cdicu iu ttum from I ..HesaJs h is an inspiration to I ^teTthat' IT I Washburn"' '??' ^ * I Sffioth.. m of I Washburn Mandolins, Guitars, I om vTd bring 'Pers Banjos, Zithers are sold by first- 8Ut^er toeetb a class music dealers everywhere. wjjj profl? 5^, ' I New Models Only $15.00. | portation ove How can w I Beautiful Souvenir Catalogue Free. I the South ? I discussed by ca'" I LYON & HEALY, Makers, I h? ! ,'l,K I '2' Adamj Street, Chicago. III. I ;eoia streets. Org) nber must be laid 1 CH" aimed at, ai )llDd at tt every citizen 60 YEARS' hnaucial sup 7 for Ofl^^H^EXPERIENCE are intended Good roads n H every farmer, wnre W / I <V ^ BWJ will do more tmas 3H J 'I I J L I Pfc 1 lands and de^ ' w- than permani jM highways. Trade Marks contribute u 0 Bej Designs and happines y rrrn^^ Copyrights Ac. and whatevei Anrone sending a sketch and description may ufUiiry on flip quickly ascertain our opinion free wnether an annus 011 me r for Invention Is probably patentable. Comraunlca- en 18 upon to nw h tlons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent* nmanoritu nt jenlH sent free. Oldest awency for securing'patents. piuopein-jr ui Pntontji taken throuch Munn & Co. receive farmers are tp'eciainotice, without charge, In the irrnoith uml u - Scientific flmcrican. iinp A.handsomely Illuatrated weekly. Lamest clr- , i??_, , ? J,? :ulation of any sdentlflo Journal. Terms, 13* the ft(J\aUtag< """ rear: four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. rpnlifv vpi IWJNN S Co.381Bro,dway' New fork edge as to th< 1.ranch Offloe. 626 F St, Washington. D. C. for securing t lience the pro little , , , v. . ?. to attract mei I.owney'B candy fresh every week at the fK on J he up to date drug store of C. A. Mil ford. especially til t _ 9 iron.. * akers, Sensible Kitchen Furniture. Quit important that this part of the'hoaae ^ should have convenient furnishings. fnl ln?111 Ka m-Anfltr fa. 1UC UUBJT WUIttOiD V7H1 uc Kicaui; ih i ;I t cilitated. Have a line of Kitchen Ta- ( * A bles, Meat Safes, Chairs, etc., which ':';A ME* will please as well by their good looks VvO as by their substantial make. Each article is the kind that will last. These are samples of oar low prices. ' ' v ?'1 . itore } ' ^ ^ ^. '[ ~ " ~~ " " " " ;V~ T " ROADS SPECIAL* making and executing the laws of the State. The burden of constructing " and maintaining good roads must not vites the People of the fall upon any particular class, and V' be Good Boadit Conven- while the work of road-building is a, , iiS cember-Tbe Great Need practical necessity, there is also an im- v-^| tb. perative requirement in providing the . '' /-I , ' ... . ~ ways and means for constructing roads :' * : if the citizens of Green- Up0Q an equitable andjust basis. This , ? tation is extended to the can be ascertained by discussion and ith Carolina to visit our demonstration, and hence the pro- A le week beginning Mon- prjety of organizing Good Roads assoc i, when the G??d Roads iatlon8 wbiJe giving instruction in ie Southern Railway will practical road-building. Both of these the purpose of building objects will be attained in the coming \ and holding meetings of the Roads Special", next , 7 ? w ^ Pf??P| month to Greenville, and such an op- v f md building. *1 his is the p0rtunity is rarely given any people n the Piedmont section at so moderate a cost. . / ,0': un will stop to do any The citizens of Greenville are makrery one who can do so jDg ^ujj preparation for theaccummothe opportunity of learn- Nation of the hundreds and thousands ? < If what can be done in wjj0 are expected from every quarter fna!i8K neccessary Qf tbe state, and in addition to the" , -j mdled by men who are hotels and boarding houses, the prie business. vale families are asked to take boardifi J and written era for the week in order to provide his subject of good roads for arjy extra demand on this occasion. le of the South are prac- J James a h chm'n, orough accord with he J. F. Richardson, . . % 1 roads are an acquisition A j s th0ma8, ' 'aDycommunity. Every J. R. Horton, ced that the lack of good jas ip vVjlliams, Jr., >f the greatest drawbacks - Press Committee. * ?.uapDpVM ? one Greenvllle' & C"_N?"'I6'1901" erious problems before us let-work of main roads %%%%%% ' scientific direction with \ v permanent material will J 0 , ? \ le urgent demand of our 5 oCflSOfl IS ilCrfi and market towns. The r < ' etitlon are being drawn r WHEN YOU ENJOY ' * every year ana the mar- # (> are growing more slender s DlinfTY PHDING ce, so that it is imperative i Kuuu ? K ?# ' rery element looking to a 5 roiiuction and cheap dis- i the ]lml ? hftvfl the J he crops that are grown J rl klDd 'f vehtcle J and which are to be con- J J , i nnn.nrnrillWN. The en- x u/a Kara thn vehlnlflfl which Will please 5 in of any section fa inter- J y0Q an(j tjjat wm wear longer than a J tever may contribute to r great many other makes. 5 md it ia clea ly demon- # bought these vehicles last /all and W good roads are a prime 4 gave tjje Manufactuers plenty of time ^ development of the coun- m t0 paint them, so we have the # Dviding the greatest econ- A f ?r?;?: I Nicest Finished i. ' easy and cheap trans- \ ^ r our public roads. 5 goods which we have ever handled. - J' e secure better roads in ? We also bought In car load lots and This is the question to be r got car load prices and freight rates practical men in the Good # and propose to give our oustomers d ltion which will be held S the benefit of these prices. 11 vhile the road-making is J 4 strated on the roads and ^ Give us a call before baying and we ( I mized and practical hues i can interestyou. down to secure the results i J id it ia ueccessary that ? J, L. HILL & CO. 2 snail give his moral and J ??# rviauoiipou wlnVh W Carriage, Buggy, Wagon and Harness ^ puj 1/ iu lu^uou l(.u (i m?wm ^ for the benefit of all. ? Repository. f leau a direct benefit to # # as there is no plan that to enhance the value of relop rural communities Stafp nf Smith Hamlina ?ut and well-constructed Ane aiaie 01 ??Uin Carolina, Nothing cau be found to COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE. jore to the costeutmeut probate court. is of a farming population fn the Matter of the Estate of A. B. Kennedy, P conduces to this state of Deceased. farm confers lastiug ben- Notice to Debtors and Creditors. WHS and cities, for the A LL persons indebted to said estate must id advancement of the settle without delay, and those holding: th claims against the estate must present them fjuickly reflected in the properly attested to A.C.Kennedy, t'ealth-producing charac- Nov. 12,1901. Executor. eignoors. 3 is great unanimity upon B0V8' Shoes! We have a fine line of boys' and chili means and appliances dren's shoes. Call and see his desirable result, and at> j?t n* posed convention ought theiH. P. R08eUD?rg & Co. i from every walk of life, * * ose who are engaged iii Uont fall to see our fine line 0/ pipes when you come to the fair. Alllford's drug store.