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The Abbeville Press and Banner. | |gBY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1899. ESTABLISHED 1.844* W New IIJa ving A. Cohen from at Cohen's Old i S up-to-date line o: HATS Custon Tailoi N. B.?Our V I guarantee Fit, St; *JFm X ?????? [DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. 8. G. Thomson, OFFICE OP-STAIRS ON MoILWAIN x Corner, Abbeville, 8. 0. Notice to Tresspassers. i A LL PER80NS are hereby warned not to 4 hoot, flsb, or otherwise trespass upon the j lands of the undersigned. | J n X . Ui. n A . Dec.20, 1889. HUGH WILSON. I C. C. GAMBRELL, M. D., ' g Physician and Snrgeon, ? WL . ABBEVILLE, S. C. a 1 HT Office Id.the National Bank, 1 May 25,1898. tf Pj Professional Notice. 1 r DR. J. B. C. WRIGHT, * If Physician and Surgeon. flFFTCE at residence, for the present, next B v door to Mr. T. P. Quarles'. Diseases of w\ women and children * specially. , ' Abbeville, S. C.. Sept. 12.1S08. ATHENS STEAM LAUNDRY, Proorietor N. W. Collett, Of Abbeville, Solicits trade from Abbeville. work and prices guaranteed. GAINES HAMMOND, Agent, Phone 94 Jan. 8,1899.3m ?*%%%%%%%%% t WW? 0URS ARE t' / J i^uiJy Always Reliable, j 1 2 Send for our Illustrated catalogue and^ border direct. Augusta EARLY TRUCK-^ 1 PER CABBAQE, a Sure Header. Beed 10c# packet. A d ALEXANDER SEED CO. 2 ^ AUGUSTA, GA. ^ ^ r-* a. n* * _ a. 1 / extra rme uoi / ' ^ OF SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES AND MULES WILL BE RECEIVED AT OUR STABLES THIS WEEK. " A. M. Hill & Sons. c (MUTUAL II Ifllti!; 9 425,000. 1 Tier RITE TO OR CALL on the'underslgned ?? or to the Director of your Township for any Information yon may deilre about oar plan of Inanranoe. We Insure your property against destruction by FI&E, WHDROU OS IMXiNG, | and do so cheaper than any Insnranoe Com j pany In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to yon that ours Is the safest and cheapest plan of Insurance known. J. E. BLAKE, Jr., Agent, Abbeville, S. C. r J. FULLER LYON, Pres. ? Abbeville, S. C. ? 0 T BOARD DIRECTORS. 1 J. Add. Calboun.. ..Ninety-Six Township 8. M. Benjamin Greenwood " G. B. RUey Cokesbury " W. B. Acker Donnalds " M. B. Cllnkscales .....Due West " T. L. Haddon Long Cane " J. W. Scott- ^...Jdmlthvllle " Joseph Lake White Hall " J. W. Lyon Indian Hill " Capt. John Lyon Cedar Spring " W.E. Leslie Abbeville " Dr. J. A. Anderson.Diamond Hill " H. A. Tennent Lowndesville " A.O.Grant Magnolia " J. B. Tarrant Calhoun " v G. N. McKlnney Bordeaux " Abbeville, S. C., Jan. IB, 1898, a Store 1 1- L j-l. ? rvf /V/" DOUgTLt tile bLUCiS. ui gL Schloss Bros. & Co., I Stand, where I shall coj f ... AND 1 -in^ uepartm elegant line of Spring pie and Workmanship. wmMm JSkI DENTAL NOTICE. S. F. Killingsworth, No. 4 Seal Blook, Abbeville,|9. C. 5VM. H. PARKER. WM. P. GREENE PARKER & GREENE, Ittorssys and Counsellors at Law.' Office on LA.W RANGE. ABBEVILLE - SOUTH CAROLINA, day 4. 1893. tf eTf. gilliard, /.TAILOR, .V HAS moved, and occupies tbe rooms upstairs In Knox's Hall, and Is now pretared to do all kinds of repairing and cleandk of gentlemen's clothes on short notice. Samples ol suits always on hand. Charges ea?onnble low Rates West TEXAS. MEXICO, CALIFORNIA. ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, or any point, wllb FREE MAPS, write to FRED. 0, BUSH, District Passenger Agent, LonisTille & Nashville R. R., No. 1 BROWN BLDU., ATLANTA, GA. ? -rttxtrit w i r* i r tv ttnm MULL S MM. it LiTinpton & Perrin's DM Stand Having bought the business of jlvinifKton & Perrio, I will continue tbe luslness at Ibe old stand, serving tbe people rlth tbe best of fresh meats, bread and flbb. Jail Pbone No. 1. T. H. MAXWELL. Sept. 7, 1898. tf D. H. WILDER,, -DEALER INSTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. STOCK FRESH AND NEW AND CHEAP. DON'T FORGET TO GET HIS PRICES ON KEROSENE OIL BY THE GALLON OR BARREL. PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES. D. H. WILDER. mm HOSPITAL II H BCTSJf SnRP.fdM 11, U. 11UUUU) U U11U iJWXl. f^HE place to carry your SICK WATCHES *- and BROKEN CLOCKS, where they will >e looked after and attended to at t?U hour* of heday with skill and experience. No tum g you away or sending Patients off to have hem treated elsewhere, but I will put them olng at prices to suit the times. Mm Presents, Clocks, and JEWELRY. Prices Down. H. D. REESE, THE PEOPLE'S JEWELER. Is your baby teething and fretful? Pitts' armlnatlve syrup will stop It, at Harrison & lame's. Harris Llthla Water, always fresh, at peed'a. 16c per gallon. - S.' v . j! Ne >ods formerly owned by will in future be found ntinue to carry the most -ITTTN 1TT<M1 I'UMISJ ent and Summer Samples IcB TROY'S THOUGHTS, Gnano and March Winds ? Colored People Wanting Back ? Sensible Suggestion as to Ptaoenlx ? Death In a Well. Troy, 8. C., March 6,1899. All are glad to eojoy tbe Spring-like weather. Prof. J. M. Criddv, from Iva, 8. C.,' came down and spent a few days last week. Messrs. J E. and W. 8. Taggart from Flat Woods, came to see tbelr moiber a few days ago. Mr. Robert Hunter, one of the best yoang farmers of Hunters, 8. C., has almost every day brought wagons loaded with cotton. No hard times, It seems; our gins are busy as in tbe (all. Judge Cook and Dr. C. L. Kennedy carried Mr. Oliver Wldeman to tbe Slate Hospital for tbe Insane last week. He Is a son of Mr. Boaggs Wldeman. Dr. J. M. Kennedy Is up from Augusta, on tbe sick list. Hard work makes him look a little tbin. Rev. T. W. Sloan has returned from a visit to Newberry. He says the little "preacher boy" Is tbe finest In tbe land. Birth?On tbe 18tb ol February, to Mrs. H. D. Pressly, a daughter. I Glad to see Mr. J. F. Cresawell out after a continued sickness. Another hot supper row. In which John McCaslan, colored, was badly cut. Tbe doctor put some stitches in, and be Is better. Tbe colored citizens who went to Texas and Mississippi are writing back for help, and say when they do get back tbey won't think that lar-away cattle baye such long horns. Irish potatoes were never scarcer ; most of tbem froze during tbe cold snap. We are glad to see Mr. G. C. Bradley out after being sick for several days. Tbe Phoenix riot seems to have full sway In our daily and weekly Journals. It strikes us as adding fuel to tbe already raging tempest, and every article seems filled with volcanlo tlT* tklnlv a a# 111 tnrrrnA iiivCJ CI uptiuuo, tt c buiua a ovut tuuguv makes a wise bead In this Instance, and we enjoy reading more pleasant news. Uuanoand the Marcb winds are taking the day here. The farmers are busy hauling every day. M188 Irene Fuller, a pretty young lady from Longmlres, has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. N itoblnson. Mr. 8. 0. Yoo'.g.one of our good citizens, bad a stroke of paralysis last week, but Is better now. Our farmers have derided that grain sowing Is a thing of the pici. The wind waB terrlfflc here Saturday night, causing many to loot, their courage, and sleep, too. Mr. Willis Smith, of Verdery, died last Subday at an advanced age. He bad been an invalid for years. Mr. Bob Warren, who lived near Martin's Mill, Jumped in a well yesterday an# killed himself. Mis mind bad been wrong for some months. "Nick." R. R. TOLBERT. Attain in Washington?Report of What * He Is Haying at the Nation's Capital. R. R. Tolbert In bere looking after bis contest in tbe next Congress. He has Just returned from a visit to bis borne In Abbeville and Is Indulging In soma remarkable talk about home matters, according to tbe Post. "Affairs bave quieted down somewhat since tbe excitement of election time," said Mr. Tolbert, "but I do not by any means consider that all danger bas passed. I would not be surprised at any time I am wltbln tbe borders of tbe State to find myself surrounded oy a dozen Winchesters. Tbose people never come at a man single-banded. Still, Soutb Carolina Is my bomeand 1 sball continue to reside tbere. I bave Just spent two montb wltbln my Congressional district preparing evidence for my contest against Representative Latimer and I met with do physical violence. Shortly after I wenttouiy borne near Abbeville Court House there was a meeting of the citizens held, and resolutions passed calling upon me to leave tbe State. A committee waited upon me and presented tbem, but I paid no attention to tbe resolutions. "I continued to remain tbere for two weeks afterward, in fact until I bad concluded my business. Then I canvassed my dlstrlot, although I did not visit Phoenix, where most of tbe rioting occured. I have several days yet 1 LI wuicu lu uumpiDid UJJT Irmuujuu; IU mo contested case, but I have secured already practically .all I want and I shall certainly Susb the matter before tbe House committee. one of our family bas yet returned to Phoenix or McCormlck, but all will do so shortly and face all the opposition and Wlncesters which may be brought before them. They will not attempt to cause trouble, but seek to avert It. My father, broth?r, wife and cblU dren are now In Charleston. But they have a plantation near Phoenix and will return In the spring to cultivate It. My brother who was nhot lour times, Ivan Invalid for life, but he proposes to livq out the rest of his life In South Carolina. I would not be surprised to see these disturbances taking place, from time to time, until Congress, as I believe it will do, cuts down the representation of South Carolina to its actual voting population. Then she will have three instead of seven Congressmen ; that will open tbe eyes or the people. However, so far as I am concerned, I would p*efer to have the present representa tlon continue, with suffrage for all. I shall return to South Carolina after the present session of Congress closes." An exohange very truthfully says: "If a doctor makes a mistake he buries it: if a merchant makes a mistake be crawls out of it, but If an editor makes a mistake be puts it on paper for the world to see, and in every community there are cranks who think they are models of wisdom because they occasionally discover them. Go to J. It. Glenn, when you want fresh groceries, tomatoes, corn, pickles, sardines, salmons, crackers, oat Hakes chocolate, teas, coflee. grits, rice, hams. .Something extra nice In N. O Syrups, potatoes, cabbage, dried fruit Ac., to arrive this week. Jersey Bull foic Sale?Three years old. Apply at this office. v w Fir urN'Q lVIL.ll 0. cj: kings. are just received. We aiu 'OUTLAWRY IN COLUMBIA. Yorkvllle Yeoman. The killing of Mrs. Stuart, In Columbia, by a dispensary constable has been the signal for a new outburst of criticism on the part ol those wbo bave been opposed to tbe dispensary law. This, in our Judgment, Is wrong. Tbe Impartial person can find wbere botb tbe 8tuarts and tbe consiables acted wrongly. Neither Is blameless. Crawford, tbe consta< ble, bad no right to go on a searching errand under the Influence of whiskey. No sucli man had any business with a constable's commission. No one save a sober and reliable man, a man of discretion, should ever be appointed to such a responsible position, a position that requires tact, courage, self-respect and respect for tbe feelings of others? those for Instance wbo might happen to come under reasonable suspicion of officers who were charged wltb tbe enforcement of tbe law. We can see nothing to Justify Stuart in resisting an officer of tbe law wbo was properly armed wltb a warrant, if that officer was respectful and considerate In bis demeanor, and there is some reason to believe that tbe offloer was to some extent at least so, as wben Mrs. Stuart r.efused to allow the search, b<> and bis companions agreed to wait until the husband could be sent for. Tben wben Stuart himself, arrived trouble commenced In earnest. He refused to allow a search ; be abused and cursed the constables. Like begets like. Crawford also cursed and said some uncomplimentary tbltw. Tben tbe constables started to leave and Stuart fired Into tbem. That Mrs. Stuart was killed, was an accident. The dispensary constables were not shooting at her, or flgbtlng her. IfStuart was not hiding Illicit liquor la bis honse, or selling It from bis premises, why did he resist a search ? An Innocent and self-respecting man would bave felt sorely grieved that bis neighbors, or anyone else, would think that be was engaged in a nefarious and dirty Infraction of tbe laws of bis State, that be wasa sneak and stealing privileges that bad been denied blm by tbe State. All tbe barm and grief to blm would come from the fact that the suspicion bad arisen. And if Innocent, would be not court the lullest and freest investigation, once tbe matter bad been hinted ? We think so. Innocence does not bide behind such flimsy refuges as "A man's bome is bis castle." Phrases like that are loo often used for blgb toned booicers who are evading tbe law, to defeat, binder and cheat tbe law, and plead as a defense of violence. Tbe laws ought to be respected and enforced, castle or no castle. At this distance, it looks as IfStuart had contraband llquoi'ln bis bouse, was selling it, and knew that a search would result in detection and arrest. He resisted the law and has suffered awful consequences. Tbe second homicide, the killing of Cart ledge by Meetze, looks like a cold blooded affair. Cartledge was a young applicant for appointment as constable, aleetze a sod of the ex-keeper of an o. p. shop la Columbia. CLEBK BULLOCK'S CASE. Was Charged with Forging; Jndge Buchanan's Name ? Judge Bene! Qnasbed tbe Indictment, but tbe Supreme Conrt Reverses Him and Remands tbe Case for Trial. Columbia Record. Tbe troubles of Mr. W. R. Bullock, Clerk of Court of Abbeville County, are not at an end. Be was Indicted on tbe charge of forging Judge Buchanan's name to Jurors' and witnesses' certificates. Tbe case came up before Judge Benet, who quashed tbe Indictment on tbe ground that the certificates alleged to have been forged were not properly made out to have been paid by the county treasurer. The state appealed and tbe Supreme Court has Just rendered a decision which reverses tbe Circuit Judge and remands the case to the Circuit Court. Tbe state in its appeal held that the Circuit Judge was in error when be held that tbe Indlotment was faulty because It did not apnear that tbe witness pay certificates were' "sapported by tbe affidavits of witnesses to whom tbe certificates were Issued. Tbe Court bolds tbat tbls was an error. It also alleges error because tbe Judge beld tbat witness pay certificates were not approved by tbe Supervisor. The Court holds tbat Jurors, constables aud witnesses may receive cash or give suoh claims In payment of their taxes due tbe county. If they desire cash tbe claims must be certified to tbe Presiding Judge with the Clerk of Court certifying to the same. The Supervisor does not, therefore, have to approve them Tbe State further claimed tbat It was error for tbe Circuit Judge to bold that It did not appear to have been any real or simulated endorsement or assignment of tbe payee of tbe witness certificate set out In the Indictment and tbat tbe paper alleged to have been forged was not a subject of forgery. In answer to tbls tbe Court defines wbat forgery Is and holds that tbe papers in question would come within the meaning. There Is no special form prescribed for pay certificates. Holding, therelore, tbat tbe alleged papers came wltbln tbe meaning of forgery the Court remands the case for trial. Mr. Bullock is a young man and has twice been elected Clerk, and It was during bis second term that the charges were made against lulu wuiuu ureaieu a aeuBiuiuu mruuguoui the State. EXPANSION. A Lady'o Ramblloira at R. C. Bernan, The Jeweler". Mr. Bemau, the Jeweler, believes In expansion. However, It 1h not the kind tbat troubles politicians tbat be Is concerned In. It Is business expansion. He wants more customers, more watches, Jewelry and clocks for repairs and it will pay you to let him make an estimate on your work. Every one wanted to know how cold It was those few cold days and pretty soon you wiil want to know bow hot it Is getting. Why not buy a thermometer from U. C. Bemau, tbe Jeweler? He has a new line. 15 cents will buy one tbat registers correctly. Tbe roads are pretty bad now, but will soon be In eood shape and you will want a bicycle. Crescents, chain or gear, and "Genvea" can j be bought cheaply this season. R. C. Bernau i will have a full line in a few days. Mlsa Inquisitive. m! N< BOYS' I HAVE i while there bouj Goods which are ; Asking a libei best and most styl: .sun., THE F. C. & P. SALE . ' ? Gives tbe Seaboard a Short Route to Florida. Colombia Reoord. Tbe New York Mall and Express has tbe following additional Id reierenoe to tbe Bale of tbe P. C. A P: Tbe announcement of tbe purchase of tbe Florida Central and Peninsula by tbe syndicate tbat recently seen red control of tbe Seaboard Air Line, wbleb was exclusively announced in tbe Mall and Express yesterday, Is verified by tbe statement of Jobn Skelton Williams, of Rlohnlond, president of tbe 8. I A. L. Mr. Williams was In tbe olty yesterday and negotiated for tbe sale of tbe stocK held by W. Bayard Catting and R. Fulton Cutting. Mr. Williams was very maoh satisfied with tbe purchase. He says tbat tbe roads now.under control of tbe syndicate will offer tbe shortest route to Soutbern Florida. Seventy miles of new road will bave to be Dalit Id Florida, and wbeo tbis Is finished tbe system will commence active competition wltb tbe Plaot lloe. An Important development In tbe railway world tbe past balf boar bas been tbe growth of tbe thorough train service between tbls olty and Eastern points and tbe extreme South. Tbis Is rendered of even greater Importance by yesterday's transaction. Wltb tbe new connection tbe Seaboard Air Line will have-Its own tracks from Washington south to Tampa. Since the Norfolk and western bas discontinued trafflo relations with the Baltimore and Ohio on through Southern service, It Is probable tbat tbe tracks of tbls road will be UBed by the Seaboard Air Line for an entranoe to this olty. Tbe Rlobmond syndicate now oontrois 2,845 miles. Tbe Produce Exohange trust is interested la tbe purchase. NEWSPAPER MEN. They are werj Much Like Otber People, Wbo Stick to Tbelr Friends. Newspaper publishers are very muob like otber people wbo work for tbelr bread in other ways. If you do them a favor they generally return It; if you are kind to them they ap? predate It. and they are friendly to their friends. Tbey resemble tbelr fellow-creatures in another way. They do not expend money, time and brains Is explaining to tbe public wbata fine fellow so and sols, when he will not spend a few cents to support the paper. In faot they are like tbe rest of tbe human family, tbey stlok to those wbo stick to them, they support tboee who support them, and If a fellow klckA be kloks back twice If possible ?onoe anyhow. J. R. Qlenn will always give the best bargains In corn, oats, bacon, lard, molasses, sugar and coffee. Don't forget to visit Glenn's store on Trinity street In front of MoCants hotel. CHARLIE HONG CHINESE MACHINE ] LAUNDRY. | First class work guaranteed Washing dooe by band. Ironing done by machinery, with or without gloss. Try , me once and you will try me again. CHARLIE HONG. Nov. 36,1898, tl A Complete and Full STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED Metropolitan Braoi of lied Paints OF JOHN LUCAS & CO. ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE City Drug Store. PRICES IN ONE GALLON OANS by the single can 81.25. A liberal discount to painters using large quantities. J.L HILL & CO., AO< a HUSCilllbHU DliUvn. T\TE HAVE MOVED OUtt WAGON AND ?? Carriage Repository to the Mtore room recently ocoupled by Mr. J. D. Kerr. Our specialty la fill MI. These wagons were given first prize over al com petltors at the Nashville Exposition. We also have a full stock of Baggies, Carriages, Harness, h Give us a call before buying. We guarantee atlslactlon. T T. TTTT T ^ %J JL/, No. 3 Rosenberg Block. 1 \ I . ew Go ... Pllll I uniLi ks.JmLj > list returned from the ! ght a complete line of <ii.Living uany. ral share of your patronage ish goods for the least mon P COHEN'S O I Bath tabs kept in Btook at 0. P. Hammond I ? ???* AMIIMM ??* uaaI ??/! A4 a<1/)An 1 1 V/UC UUOUUUU| jUDb lougiTQU ucwuvui * If your child haa a cough atop It with a bottle of Pitta' carminative ayrap at Harriaon & Game's. t When yon need anything In the drug line. yoQ can always find what yoa want at ( Speed's. iFyou want to exchange cotton mill stock i for one or more mules, call at the Preas and j Banner office. | ??? i i SELL YOUR LAND. ' T ANDOWNERS in this Coanty having Li land for sale will And it to their Interest to communicate with me as to location, nam- ] ber of acree and very lowee} prioe for same. J My object is to indnoe good citizens to settle i amongst us and I hope land will be quoted at t the very lowest possible figures. c WYATT A.IKEN, t March 1,1899, tf RICHARD 80NDLEY. % ^ M expansion |i BU8INE8S EXPANSION IS MY MOTTO FOR 1899. ACCORDINGLY, I PROPOSE TO ENLARGE MY STOCK IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND SELL AT PRICES ( THAT DEFY ALL COMPETI- ' TION. Artistic Silver Friendship Bangle Bracelets, ' Blouse Pins and Friendship Hearts ( ARE THE LATE8T. COME AND SEE THEM. I WILL BE GLAD TO 8HOW THEM TO YOU. THE QUALITY OP MY WATCH 1 REPAIRING YOU ARE AC- 1 QUAINTED WITH AND DOES NOT NEED MENTIONING THIS TIME. R. C. Bernau, | The Jeweler. ' For Fresh Dri Prices an< .rresur. GO TO... ?P. B. SJ Night Calls Ans\ f Horses at ^ ^ FOR SAI $ STARK'S : ^ One car load new stock si/ at prices that will sell ther horses that I have taken in < Don't fail to see them tx jL S'J ?ods! MEN'S g. Northern market, and -g Spring and Summer j, and promising'you the fp LP STAND. Percales, callooes and other wuh goods at " 7 " aaddon'8. ? , Good envelope*, 6o per package, at Speed's ' } It yoa want blank books or np>to-date sta- . " 3 .lonery, go to Speed's. A. ;nlJ^plnt8yrnpHypophosphltes,60 cents, ' Lagrlppe, pneumonia, bad colds, oatarrb, bo., all nave a great tendenoy to settle on the - J ?j angs, nrodaolng that fatal disease, eonsnmp,lon. Dr. Nenfier's Lang Tonic will prevent f? inch a result. For sale By Speed, 60 qents a urn rattle. i Lost *37.50. 18 I* 08T od last Saturday afternoon between . . M U my dwelling house and tbe Cotton Mill a >ay envelope contalng 137.00. It la supposed bat It moat bave been dropped on the track . gs if tbe railroad, though of tbla I am not oer- -xxi am. ' JOHN L. WABDLAW. . Maater Mechanic, ,. Jg Feb. 27,1899. Abbeville Cotton Mill. PLOWS< Plow Stocka, Singletrees, Back "J* Bands, Hames, Traces, Collar Pada, Curry Combs, Axes, Han* ' dies, Nalla, Horse and Mnle ;a Shoes at GLENN'S. I nwest Prices 51 On Meal, Corn. Oata, Bacon, J Lard, Harps, Molasses, Sagas, : Coffee, Rice. <fec., at GLBNfTS. bargains ''M In 8taple Dry Goods, Shoes, ELEHHSi igs, Low I 1 Accurate J iption "Work m peed's.^~: . ,-j vered Promptly. i-t-t sM sA< >t-i vfo >ft / |\ ?|-n >|\ /'I^ -1 lammes j.-? jE AT ** " {M Stable. | 's1 ^ "x right from Tennessee, zfo. /VX n. Some mules and -.1/ at your price. ^T; ifore buying. /f\ , STARK. X **%%%*%& 'H . >( . j^i '' ;jmz