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Thoughtless Words. j I i Didst ever in thy haste Break from its stem a flower? One thou hadst cherished Ions In sunshine and in shower? Didst e'er forget to feed Some loving, petted bird? I Qive pain to some dumb friend, By careless act or word ? Mourn not the blighted flower, A fairer bud may grow? And gentle words and love Atone the hasty blow. n** wnnn/1 a. heart j DUl. BUUUlUOl. buvu ?vv*UM ? ... And thoughtlessly give pain |l To one who trusted thee And asked for love again? / Ah! grieve a deeper wrong; I Long years may not efface The sorrow from that heart i The shadow from the face. t r 2exas Christian Advocate, t i } Go where he will the Christian is never without his influence. He can- j not do an indifferent action. There are eyes upon him. He is being scan- { ned and read often when he is not j thinking about it?one noting his / weakness of temper, another his tenderness of consciousness, a third his j large-hearted charitableness, a fourth ) the marks of a spiritual mind. There- * fore the Christian should exhibit much J of the mind of Christ, and be a re- i membrancer to many of his blessed { example. ] And when it is all over, aud our feet , will run no more, and our hands are 1 helpless, and we have scarcely i ' r strength to murmur a ittSb piajci, . ^ then we shall see ihat instead of need- . ing a larger field, we have left unfilled many corners of our single acre, and that none of it is fit for our Master's eye, were it not for the softening shadow of the Cross. The human intellect has had placed i before it by Him who made it oue ob- J ject, and one only, worthy of its ef- [ forts, and that is truth?truth, not for the sake of any ulterior object, how- J ever high or holy, but truth for its [ own sake. We must seek and desire i truth even as though it existed by and 1 for itself alone. ' x "I know not the way that I'm going, 11 Rnt. wflii do I know my Guide; | With a childlike trust I give my nanci I To the mighty Friend at my side. And the only thing that I say to Him, As be takes it, is 'Hold it fast, Suffer me not to loee my way, And bring me home at last!' " Kind words produce their own image in men's souls, and a beautiful image It is. They 9oothe and comfort the hearer. They shame him out of his unkind feeling. We have not yet begun to use them in such abundance a* they ought to be used. There appears to exist a greater desire to live long than to live well. Measure a man's desire, he cannot live long enough; measure by his evil deeds, and ne has lived too long. The cares, which are the cream of riches, hang often so heavily at the j rich man's girdle, that they clog him with weary days and restless nights, J when others sleep quietly. "Vn nhilosonhv is more shallow or more (felusive than that which holds that men are always governed by < what they think to be their interest. ' Whenever anything is wrong quit : it, and quit it short off. A good many 1 want to taper off in sin. They taper 1 off generally to the big end. A beautiful eye makes silence eloquent; a kind eye makes contradiction an assent; an enraged eye makes beauty deformed. I t The State of South Carolina, t COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PKOBATE COURT. Ex parte Mary L. YouDg, Petitioner. In th? matter of the estate of W. I<. Young, Deceased. f c Petition for Revocation of Letters Testatnen- l tary, &c. I To W. V. Young, and J. P. Youug, as Executors of the estate of W. L. Young, deceased. You AND EACH OF YOU ARE 11EREby summoned and required to appear in your own proper persons In tils Court on TUESDAY, the 6th day of DECEMBER next to render an accountor your transactions touching the said estate,?failing to do so your letters will be revoked. Given under my band and seal of the Court, this October 3rd A. D. 18S7. [SKAI-] J. FULLER LYON, \ Oct. 5,18S7,2m Judge Probate Court. Henry's Gin, Washington Street, ABBEVILLE, S. G. I HAVE HAD MY GINNING ESTAB- i llshmeat thoroughly overhauled and repaired and have added the latest improve- ' mcut& My saws are sharpened and reset and my |ln ruBS evenly, with speed and saves all t the lint In excellent condition. Public pat- i ?Kao? nn/1 *tifs?lrocf ( fUUMV lUIItllVU auu WIO wvou UWU ^u.v.vwi, work guaranteed. FRANK HENRY. 1 Sept, 7,1887, 8m ( Pay Your Guano Bills. PARTIE8 wishing to pay for Guano bought of me will please call on Mr. R. W, Cannon at Abbeville, who will collect and receipt for same. Very truly, c Sept. 14,1887 tf J. H. HOLCOMB. t Wool Stuffed I Horse Collars., i ri^HE latest and best invention in the COL- s 1 LAR TRADE. These Collars are stuffed In the usual man ner; mat is to nuy, m? juce pun, ui mecuiiur which comes in contact with the shoulders of the animal has two thicknesses of material, with a space between them. The Invention consists in using and apply- ] in* for one of these plies or thicknesses a Tan- ' ned Skin with the natural wool adhering to it, r and arranging the same so that the wool side c hall occupy the Bpace between the 6aid two f thicknesses. It will thus be seen that the 1 pace between the double facing is packed ro padded with the wool which adheres naturally to the skin. This has the advantage over other staffing heretofore used, In that the wool cannot shift from its position or get Into bunches. i Before making any further purchases It j would be wise and profitable to examine the | merits of these Collars. c We have the exclusive sale of these excellent Collars. W JOEL SMITH & SON. Oct. 19, 1887, tf At lie Marble Yard ] A FULL LINE OF HEADSTONES AND 1 MONUMENTS. Our prices are low, and styles are of the moat symmetrical in shape of any to be found in the up-country. Sept. 23. At tie Furniture Store. ' BENTWOOD CHAIRS. New and pretty styles. Prices low. WOVEN WIRE MATTRASSES. At prices from 85 to $8, each. Will last a me ume. BUREAU BEDS, and other goods nt lowest eaih prices. Sept. 18. | Valuable Property for Sale. rpHE TWO BRICK STORE-ROOMS AT -1- Troy, S. C., with large hall above. Recently the property of BRADLEY BRO'S. Persons wishing to buy will And it to their advantage v to apply to PARKER & McGOWAN, t Attorneys, q Oct. ?, 1887,2m. Abbeville, S. C. z&ii v&ik.. ... 'iediuont Air-Line, Richmond & Danville R. R., Columbin A C.'reenviMc Division. CONDENSED SCIIliDULK. IS EFFECT OCT. 1C, 1SS7. (Trains run by 75th Moriilinn time.) NORTHBOUND. ~r MM "Mf t ] ? No. No. No. No. No, I 3. I 55. I 21. j 53. 51. JP.M.I !A.M.|A.M. ?.M s\ Colombia 5 43 1 9 40 11 00 10 1 I I |P M.I ir Alston I 6 40i |12 25|11 59 11 fl .v Alston i 12 40,11 59ill 0 ' A.M Lr Union I I I 4 00| Il2* 5 Lr Spartanburg I I i 6 43 1 2 1 lr Try on r 4 0 lr Saluda j I J 4 & Lr Flat Hock I I I I 5 3 -- ... i I ! , r. n lr lienaeraonvuic i - lr Ashoville i 7 0 lr HotSprings I j 0 0 | I | lrP?maria | 6 571 12 IS lr Prosperity 7 20 1 12 44. lr Newberry 7 8"! 1 01 lr Goldville I S 461 ! | | lr Clinton ' 9 OS \ | VrLsurens I 9 45 1 lr Ninety-Six I - 13 lr Greenwood i i 2 52| lr Abbeville I 4 25: lr Bel ton I I I 4 17 I lA-M'l I . J ,v Belton i 110 85. i 4 In lr Willianiston 1 10 5S 4 41 lr Pelzer I |ll 10| | 4 4S| lr Piedmont j | ' lr Greenville I Il2 00! ..I 3 44)! lr Anderson I | | | 4 50) lr Seneca | | i C 02 lr Walhalla C 8S lr Atlanta 1 1 1 110 40. 80UTI1B0UKP. r~p? r> it l"T No. No. No. | No. | No, I 52. I SO. I 52. j 4. j 55. I A.M. I j ,v Walballa 7 55 .v Seneca I S 3'J| | | .v Anderson 9 52j <v Abbeville 11 10, | I Ip.N ^v Greenville I 9 40; I | 2 S ?v Piedmont |10 33j | j j 3 1 ,v Pelier. 110 tl| I J j ? ? jV Williamston >10 5S1 I I 3 4 jV Bel ton 112 26' I 4 (1 iP.M.j | j\ Oreonwoixl 12 SO | a Ninety-Six 1 381 I Ill A.M.I j* Lanrans I 6 42; ,v Clinton 1 7 10; ?v Goldvllle I 7 SSj .iV Newberry I 8 0.*)!........ 1 8 40! .,v Prosperity 8 8 59i ?v Pomarln 8 45 1 9 211 Lr Alston | 4 05| 9 40| ,v Alston I 4 071 1 P.M. | Hot Springs I 7 20i ,v Ashevillo | I 9 49 | > llendersonville 11 07| > Flat Rock 11 281 J .t Saluda I Ill 03. I I A.M. | > Tryon I |12 84| j I A.M. ? an..?.nh..r<F I I 2 121 5 8o! I L.v Union i j 3 45l 7 50j I Vr Alston j ?| 5 STjll U5| j Vr Columbia | 5 07| C Sol 1 lsjlO 40l ir Augusta. 9 15:10 30| I | Ir Charleston via S. C. R. H I 9 45 10 35! ^r Charleston via A.I C. L 9 45; 11 20; | Ir Savannah via C. P.M. and 8 I I 6 531 |_ I Daily. +I>ally except Sunday. TUP.OL'QIX cxn 6REVICB. On trains Nos. 50 and 51, Pullman sleeper betwee Charleston and Hot .Springs, N. C., via A. C. L. ar Columbia and Spartanburg. Through Passenger Coach between Charleston ar Slorristown via S.C. Railway, Columbia and Spsrtai Hirg. Tickets on sale at principal stations to a joints. D. CARDWELL, D. P. A. .IAS. L. TAYLOR, Qen'l Pass. Agent. SOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. Job Printing rHE "PRESS AND BANNER" is well su] plied with stationery, types and presse o do almost any kind of printing, lncludln Briefs, Catalogues. Minutes ind every other kind of pamphlets. Mei :hants and business men will find It to thei nterest to order from us their Sill Heads, Statements, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Handbills, Invitations, Cards, &c., &c Two presses and about forty fonts of typ iave been added during the year, to our pre rtously well stocked office. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction )Oth as to quality of work nnd prices. Send your orders at once to HUGH WILSON. Abbeville, S. C. Oct. a, lWw, tt REPAIR SHOP &T DONALDSVILLE 1MIE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECENTLY tltteil up lils SHOP nnd Is now prepurei o do almost any kind of work llint muv b leedrd on MILL-IRONS or STEAM KN HNES. All kinds of IRON TURNING nic< y done. Save delays^ freight,and loss of time by tali HUGH WILSON, Skniok. Donalds, S. C., April C, 1887, tf Coffins at Due West. rllE undersigned has In store ft variety n COFFINS Of ?U SIZES AND STYLES ^ HEARSE will bo furnished when needed A. SELDEN KENNEDY. April 6, 1887,12m Notice. A LL PARTIES HAVING DEMANDS {\ against the ESTATE OK It. II. WARD ..AW, deceased will present the same, proper y attested. Those Indebted will please mak ettlemcnt. A. B. WAltDLAW, W. C. WARDLAW. Executors. Barber Shop. RICHARD GANTT, Is now prepared to (1< all work In his department in tho bes nanner and at reasonable charges. Month!: ustomers shaving, hair cutting and sham >ooing Si per month. Rasors honed and pu n the best condition for Hoceuts each. Estate Notice. A htj persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs t\ ELIZA MATTISON, deceased, inns nake payment at once. All claims not paii >y NOVEMBER 1st next, will be put in sul mmediately. This is emphatically the las :all. I am forced to a settlement. M. G. ZEIGLER, Oct. 10,1887,8t Administrator. For Rent. UY HOUSE AND LOT, with servants KAiicamul utntvln t).n A KKn ,'iUe. Possession given at once.""" SAM'L C. CASON. Sept. 20,1SS7. tf The Abbeville Hotel, By J. C. MILLER. I HIE TABLE IS WELL FURNISHED. Tli rooms are large and comfortable. Tran lent and regular board to suit the times. May 25,1887, tf Brick! Brick! ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND well burn brick for sale in town. Oct. 12, 1887. tf W. S. COTHRAN. Coffins at Lowndesville. IW. SIGN lias COFFINS at Lowndesvlll , in care of Dr. J. B. M03ELY. Tb learee will be sent from Abbeville when rc lulred. Abbeville, May 12, 1886. tf j HAW! NEW CRYSTALIZED SPECTACLE The Finest in. All Eyes Fitted and the | P. B. S] 0 o DRUGGIST, .A.' 2 7 j" W. Joel Smi WE COME ONCE MORE AND OFFER TO TH best selected stocks of GETsTTDR^lL ME] that Abbeville has ever presented to her citizens. .. loaded counters, and run through our closely packi of the truth of our statement. Dry Goods De This comprises an elegant line of BLACK CASK COLORED CASHMERES, 5-4 FLANNEL SUIT .. DRESS GOODS. BLACK and COLORED PLAIN "PEOPLE'S WEAR," an extra heavy and w! .. PLAIDS, BLEACHED nnd BROWN HOMESPU? |? nnmu.F PT.TTKHEK for CURT, UWIlCtUII/lDll. .'W v .. RED FLANNELS, SHAKER FLANNELS, PLAI " prices. BLANKETS for all, from the cheapest CO! WHITES. BRUSSELS nnd INGRAIN UAKPE' _ We have some specialties In this line to which we i of GENTS WEAR In JEANS. KERSEYS, TWEE , are headquarters for these, aud for everything In tl UNDERWEAR, COLLARS, CUFFS and CRAVA1 The Eighin .. stands the equal of any for wear and without a rlvi .. is fully up to the reputation we so Justly bear for h READY-MADE CLOTHING ! and CLOTHING : I. can't suit you out of a well selected and extensive 0 are not at our rows end, but keep a very large lot o 5 beautiful lines to select from. \ou will hereby sec S like yours every lime you turu a comer. 1 BOOTS AND Having given perhaps more and closer attentlo ' ness we are confident that we know Just what 01 ' without hesitation that we are prepared to show SHOES as you can find anywhere and prices as ra ' stock. Besides our regular lines of LADIES Bl ' CHILDREN'S nnd INFANTS SHOES, MENS am ' that "OUR BOY" will again dispense the best schi that we are SOLE AGENTS for the celebrated J A ' themselves wherever they have been tried. We h . ? T aw mvrtRRfis nnd BUTTON. U III IttOLn, 111 UUV/u, VV*. We carry full lines of NOTIONS. CROCKERY a " and CUTLERY, whilst In our GROCERY STORE for In the way of delicacies as well as tho substanl Lowndesville The Gfeat Wonder of Lowndes Is the Low P T. BAKER <<TMCTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS, AND Fl r moved Into our NEW BRICK STORE, r friends and the public generally. We have purch .. General Merchandise store, and whilst we do n PAYING CUSTOMERS, yet for the future we slia .. this, we defy all COMPETITION as to LOW PRI( " low tells tho story: i Groceries. '!j Bacon, Lard, Baeglng and Ties at Augusta | A prices. Freight aaaed. de< , i 100 Barrels good Flour at $4.00. C ioo Barrels Extra Family at 1M.75. spc ,J 100 Barrels Fancy at 85.40. i a 100 Barrelr Extra Patent$5.90. ! hni Rice, Grits, Coffee and Tea. Cheese, fine cream. Syrups 25c. to 60c. G 4iK) Sacks Salt ?7^. get Sugar, Granulated 7\i. tro ( 500 Bushels Red Rust Proof Oats (home B raised). | * , Tobacco 25c. to 81.00 per pound. ato Hardware. m| * Horso and Mule Shoes. J ? Horse Shoe Nails, best at 20c. per pound. J g Knives and Forks SOc. to 82.50 per set. C Pocket Knivps 5c. and up. an< Saws, Hammers, etc. tloi A. Bargain A tremendous slaughter of goods removed from < . Rolled, Bleached Drills, A1 pacca, Remnants of Di Hats, all to be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. p; Wanted 1,000 Ba and all other farm produce, Corn, Peas, COTTON i highest market prices. Call and see our MAMJ * nH(|A|a |0 trfti-nontjiH QQ MhPfltl ana ruiuemuur uvuivv umuo 10 ?w.vr.%? i% T. BAKER & '' Sept. Kl, 18S7,2ra SASSARD & BOWIE, I STAPLE . And Fancy Groceries, ( CIGARS, Tobacco, Confectionery ?j( ABBEVILLE, S. C. | Cash Tells the Story. Cnll nnd See. ~ j August 31,1837,6m * AIL KINDS OF KE |?? I I H M" "7M favi * * -i ^ w nnd I Turnip Seeds. 1 A the; >| 25 CENTS A If OX. be^ h. w. lawson & co It ; o j July 27.18X7, tf Plej if buist's famous '? Turnip Seed ! * E. A, TEMPLETON'S11 RUTA BAGA, ! WHITE GLOBE, YELLW GLOBE. T| MAMMOTH RED TOR j | 5 July 20,1887, tf t T1 j Reduction in Price of Law Blanks. ^ I' AW BLANKS nnd Trial Justice blanks GO j are now sold at JO cents a quire ?t the an Press and Banner ofllce, or three quires ior a t dollar. j Real Estate Mortgages and Title Deeeds on WI t tine linen paper, 75 cents a quire. t Aug. 1,18#", tf Repairing and Upholstering. For ALL kindsof FURNITURE repaired and pur UPHOLSTERED neatly. G Room over Post Ofllce in rear of Dr. Wilson's 1 I Dental Ofllce. E. L. WILSON. Oct. 5,1887, am ' dial Medical Card. HAVING sold my Interest in tho DRUG business, I will from this time devote mv wholo time to the PRACTICE OF MED1! CINE AND SURGERY. F e G. A. NEUFFER, M. D Jan. 5,1887, tf I Estate Notice. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of ISAAC LOGAN, deceased, will ^ ti present them, and those Indebted will make r i prompt payment to ALICE LOGAN, T1 - j Oct, 12.1887, tf Administratrix. hUQ and | \ PPLICATION will be made at the next pedi e | A. sitting or the Legislature of South Caro- ta" 6 Una for the charter of a Railroad from Abbe- teed s vllle Court House to Savannah River in the wan direction of Washington, Go., or Macon, Ga. ordf S?pt. 21, lttff. ft* .i.irs' sles er AND EYE-GLASS LENSES. the "World. Fit Guaranteed by PEED, BBEVILLE, S. C. 1th & Son. E PUBLIC ONE OF THE LARGEST and RCHANDISE If you will but step In and look over our Bd shelves you will at once be convinced ipartment. [MERES from 12JXc. to $1.00 per yard. 6-4 INGS. PLAIN, BROCADE and PLAID and STRIPED VELVETEENS, de CALICO. GINGHAMS, CRETONNES, rs, SHEETINGS, TABLE DAMASK, &C. A.INS. HEAVY TWILLED WHITE and N RED and WHITE FLANNELS at all LORED, to the soft and fleecy ALL WOOL rs. TAPESTRY and SMYRNA RUGS, ivould call particular attention. Our stock DS and CASS1MERES can't be beat. We le way of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, rs. tie Shirt al as to fit. Our stock of HATS and CAPS avlng Just what Is wanted in this line, made to order on short notice!! If we stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING we f samples and can give you choice of three ure a better fit, and wont see a suit just SHOES. - *\ 4* HVia rxf Aim Knot. II lu bum tunii uu nuj unu utio ui wui i/uoi ir customeis need ami desire, and we say as large and varied a stock or ROOTS and isonable. All we ask is a look through our ITTON. LACE and CONGRESS; MISSES, i ROYS ROOTS and SHOES, remember aol shoes ever brought to this market, and S. MEANS $3.00 SHOES, which speak for ;eep a full supply of sizes, wide and medl,na GLASSWARE. HARDWARE, GUNS, you will And all that the inner man calls tfals. [Sept. 14, 1887, tf on a Boom. ville rices on Reliable Goods, at tSa SON'S GURES NEVER LIE." WE HAVE Just ind will GLADLY WELCOME all of our ased stocks of nil goodB usually kept In a ot expect to DROP any of our PROMPT 11 cater for the CASH TRADE. In doing :'ES on RELIABLE GOODS. The list beBoot9 nod Shoes. l large and varied stock, and at prices that y all competition. fents, Ladles and Children's fine Shoes a fcialty. l full line of Penitentiary Shoes always on 3d. Clothing and liats. lentlemen's plain and figured suits, altoher the handsomest line ever offered to the de. Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. IULL DOG PANTS, every pair warranted. [ats and Caps. Such a complete and varied ck has never before been offered In this rket, all at Rock Bottom Prices. >ry Goods and Notions. eans, a good article at 15c. eans, all wool filling at 30o. assimeres. Dross Goods, Calicos, Plaids, 1 many other goods too numerous to menn, at prices to please. Counter. Old Store. Odds and ends, goods slightly -ess Goods and Calicos. Boots, Shoes and les of Cotton SEED, Chickens and Eggs, always paying rtOTH STOCK. No trouble to show goods ented. SON, Lowndesville, S. G. look Keeping -ATCENTENNIAL SALOON FOR 1887 5 be Dispensed With ?AND A? sh System adopted Instead DR 8ALE AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT a choice and fall Hoe of first-class family NES, IMPORTED BRA.NDIES, FINE v.rmv/nvrv r.irr>r? J 1/ ATm "ITFTJTOT7Tt?t! 1 uuiv I rv i r^rs uuu jiauj. tt iaiouiuo, How from age, together with leading and arlte brands of ALES, PORTER, BEER 1 other beverages that can be obtained, lays In stock for cosh purchasers and at :es to compete with Inferior goods of same Brlptlon. People from the country who ictlmos need such goods in cases of slckh would do well (If paying cash) to avail mselveaof these advantages and procure L goods. tie public will also find a select lot of CIRS and TOBACCO that cannot beexcellat this favorite resort, second door from Court House. entlemen In their leisure hours will find isant amusement In n game of BILiRDS or POOL hero at moderate charges cash. If you cannot pay, do not play. F. CUNNINGHAM, Sole Proprietor, ily 13, 1887, 6m ie Place to Get What You Want! KOS. M, CHRISTIAN f"AVING bought the interest of Mr. L JOHN WILSON in the business nerly conducted by them jointly will 6 always in store, a complete stock of CY GROCERIES, CANNED nns anri noNFECTIONERIES of kinds. The best and cheapest CIRS and TOBACCO. The FINEST NES and LIQUORS. reet Mash Corn Whiskey medical purposes a specialty. Also, >ice Liquors of any kind for medical poses. lve him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed All persons indebted to the firm Christian <fc Wilson must make immete payment. THOS. M. CHRISTIAN, auu~~:IIa C f! auucvuic, wi v.. ob. 13.1884,tf 3?. B. SPEED, >6 eye Is the most delicate organ of the ian nystorn, yet,Jit is tlie most recklcssly carelessly used. Don't be deceived by ilers but call tind get Ztnemans "Diumatispectncles and eye-glasses, a fltguaranand charges reasonable. If any glasses ted In very fine mounting, a lot will be srcd at onco from which you can make i. P. ?. rt i oed, Ag?nt. 4-30 Terra Cotta Wells. THE undersigned will put yon tip a 19 Inch Terra Cotta Well for half the price of a dug one. The common wood bucket is used t. for drawing water. The cleaning out is the I work of a moment by keeping a galvanized -1 sheet Iron bucket in the bottom to be hooked out at will. Hatlsfactlon guaranteed. This Terra Cotta weighs 40 to 50 pounds to the foot. C. M. CALHOUN. to Greenwood, S. C. They are frog proof and superior to one dug. Joel S. Bailey, Greenwood. They are bound to tnke precedence over all at others. Prof. Blak??,Greenwood. ot Joe Ligon, Bradley. B Rev. H. Smart. Troy. tl Dr. L. Anderson, Ninety-Six. pi Rev. Pressly, Due West. D. J. Ward law, McCormlck. Out of 24 wells made in my town in two years 1 have put up 23 of them. July 13,1887,12m a( FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS tl Ho HOBM Will die of Ooua Boro or Ixkg Fa | tkr. If Fontz's Powders are naed in time. ^ Foatz's Powders will on re rind prevent Hoo cboura. Fontz's Powders will Prevent G/ T.s in Fowls. Foatz's Powdeis will Is*. ;en?e tl:o .nnntlty of milk " -? ??'' ??? ?1 hntfop (Irm uid cream iweiuy per te. i ouu u.? >.... ...... and sweet. Font2"8 Powders will ei.i-e or prevent almost kvlet Dibrabe to which Horses nml CntUo arc subject. r FotJTZ'8 powdehs will givk satisfaction. x Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. MD. FOR SALE BY P. B. SPEED, Abbeville, S. C. 1 July 13,1887, 6m SHOES. For Ladies, Misses, Children ^ and Infants. TI70ULD call special attention to our lino W P. cox and GEO. H. ZEIULER shoes, r They are the best goods for the price we have ever bandied. A Jg' ASK FC^W 1 P. COX SHOE -FOR- E HOYS, YOUTHS, ^ LADIES, 3IISSES and I CHILDREN. R. M. HADDON & CO. e Oct. 19,1887, tf Valuable Land?Private Sale 1 THE subscriber offers at private sale her val- J uable tract of land known as the "Jordan Homestead," situated about four miles from s Abbeville C. H., containing 234 ACRES, more or less, and1 bounded by lands of A. J. Ferguson and others. The tract comprises some of the best GRAIN and COTTON land In the neighborhood, and is in a tine state of cultivation. Terms will be arranged to suit the purchaser. Titles warranted. MRS. ELIZ. C. JORDAN, Abbeville C. H., S. C. , May 25,1887, tf 1 Real Estate Broker. THE undersigned offers his services to the J citizens of Abbeville county in the purchase and sale of real estate. I also represent two reliable Fire Insurance Companies. J. T. PARKS. a Oct. 12 1886 tf ( PERRIN&COTHRAN, .Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. , WM. H. PARKER W. C. McGOWAN* tl ? \l PARKER & McGOWAN I ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, S ABBEVILLE, C. H., S. C. d WILL practice also In the Circuit Courts oj the United States for South Carolina* . Jan 7,1880. tf Cloaks and Jackets. WE have a few ladles cloaks and Jackets ! still on hand that we areofferlng at less than net cost. Come and getone. W. JOEL SMITH & SON. Jan.5,1887, tf We are Sole Agents FOR THE "ELECTRIC" CUTLERY. Scissors, Shears, Razors and Knives; absoJ lutely the best goods ever offered to custoI mcrB. If the ladies will give the "Electric" Shears and Scissors and the gentlemen the "Electric" Razors a trial tbey will not have any thing else. Lookout for our handsome "Electric" show ease on the right, as you enter our store. W. JOEL SMITH A SON. Jan. 5.1S87, tf [ r-gpi ? m m! WE will sell the following articles at STHICTLY New York cost: n TOWELS, UNDERWEAR, PARASOLS, JER- ln SEYS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, ULSTERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GENTS NECK TIES, LADIES HAND BAGS, WALLETS. PURSES. POCKET BOOKS, FANS, 1 LADIES FINE HOSE, GENTS HALF Ce HOSE, MISSES HOSE, SUSPENDERS, or GLOVES, Ac., Ac. Don't fall to examine our goods. E. A. TEMPLETON. June 15, 1887, tf Get the Best. WARRANTED for 5 years. The New High Arm Davis, Vertical Feed Sewing Machine. No one else allowed to sell them In = Abbeville county. Write to me for prices. I ??i Vn... 1^AmAdl/> thn Voiir A mnrlpnn H6II LUC ilCU .lsviasvc v??*. ^ .<v?. The best Sperm Sewing Machine Oil, Needles Sic., for all Machines. I offer the best and ciieapest stock of Furniture, Coffins, &c., in the county. HENRY J. KINARD, Agt, m March 30, 1887, 12m Ninety-Six, S.C. T NOTICE^ WE have formed a copartnership for the T practlce of law under the firm name of -* BENET & CASON. Will practice In all State and United States Courts. WM. C. BENET, SAM'L C. CASON. Abbeville, S. C., June 18,1887 For Sale. / ONE 8 HORSE POWER ENGINE ON wheels, In good running order. ONE (iO-SAW EAGLE GIN, with FEEDER und CONDENSER. As good as new. ONE PAIR JONES 3-TON WAGON BCALES. New. W. M. GRIER, Executor. J Apply to JNO. M. COCHRANE. June 2'J, 1S87, tf Fall and Wintei *HE MOST EXTENSIVE AND ATTRACTIVE STO< GENERAL MERC] be found in Upper South Carolina can now be seen ii "Wlxit? ZBr< Abbeville. This house which has been in existence lelily acquainted with the wants of the people of the EST QUALITY OF GOODS at the most REASON AI lis firm where to buy, what to buy and how to sell urchaser the FULL WORTH OF H Such customers as have been trading with this house ;ter of the stock which is eenerally carried, and if th > (jo to the stores ot WHITE BROTHERS with the fu factorily supplied Ladles and gentlemen, the old and the young, whit< ?o stores of WHITE BROTHERS whenever in need o icy enn be supplied. PRICES AS LOW AS Ti SeDt. 23,1887, tf Srreenwood Mar' LEAVELL & GAGE, ,atest Designs in American and FOREIGN MARBLE. 4 ^ leadstones and Monuments al< ways on hand and made to order. + 4? ORDERS SOLICITEr ??>. WORK GUARANTEED. D V HVM MJ. ii< AIUA< ABBEVILi] Dealer i Sash, Doors, Bli INGS, BRACKE TOYS! TOYS )on't fail to see E. A. TE Toys. Very ( If you want to see something 1 ortment of French Candy in the . JSffllMjliTUJM 6C IU S, E. A. TEMPLETON & CO have i low have complete lines of Dry 1 burnishing Goods, Crockery, &c. The 5c. counter at E. A. TEMPI id every day. Don't fail to exam: Notions, Notions, Notions of all E. A. TEMPLE' ROGERS U Cotton Ft hi 4 coin DEALERS Cotton, Grain, Provisions, *4 groceries, 115 JACKSON STREET, , I NY GOODS ORDERED FROM US THAT OUR 4 buy same and charge a low rate of commission. , Ion. Our branch business will be known as the ABB rill keep several CAR LOADS of the above goods 1 311 them at WHOLESALE PRICES. These goods arc old. MR. G. H. MOORE is the business manager of I all you your goods delivered at any depot in South C ot in stock Mr. Moore will telegraph the orders to us i nys. Office In KNOX'S STORE. Abbeville Wholes 6. E. MOOI August 24,1S87, ti MORE AND S THE CONSTANT EXPRESSION OF THOSE Wfl daily open and unload case after case of goods. "\V asked. We reply: We are going to soli them. As 1< GREAT RUSH C< e will continue fo load up. As the season advances ( lvantago of every bargain offered. We received last week some startling eye openers in i Greenwood Does the Lt Upper Carolina and WE do the largest business lu crcaslng our trade by simply selling GOOD GOODS AT B0T1 l'he entire population of Abbeville county are invit< mher. We desire that every one shall share (he greal 1 the market. J. W. PAYNE N'ov. 10,1SS7, t f PALMETTO I ke Largest; and Best Stocked Ho WITH SELECT BRA! jMNE QT-D "^TTHISKEY, JgRANDY AND JJOMESTIC, J^UBIJN AND ] AnD XfRESH JJEER ^I,SO A JpULL J^I^E <^F rpOBACCO, ^ jyjOUNTAIN Q.AP JJYE AND ( QORN "yyHISKIES A ? Chos. McGettigan No, p of 1887! l:k of EEANDISE I the spacious stores of otiiera for more than a score of years is thorcountyand is in position to sell the H,E PRICES. Experience has taught such goods as will lu all cases give the IS MONEY. for a number of years know the charey are in need of anything, have but II assurance of having their wants sat! and colored, all, are invited to call at * f any article In uny line of goods, and HE LOWEST. ble Works ! PROPRIETORS, DHABI, L.E, s. c. n nds, MouldITO fiLU ijlo, au. ! toys! iMPLETON & CO'S 'heap. jeautiful go and see AsNew Show Case at ?. A. ailed up their store and Goods, Groceries, Gents jETON & CO'S isrenewine the 5c. counter, kinds, at ton & co. sTco., ictors, RMUR. 5 IN Bagging and Ties. &.UGUSTA, GA. LINE DO NOT COVER, WE WILL All orders will have our prompt attenEVILLE WHOLESALE STORE. We n our warehouse at Abbeville and will i shipped on consignment and must be . iha a hhavllla Wholesale Store and will iaroMna. Any goods wanted that are ind we will deliver your goods In a few ale Store, IE, Business Manager. MORE [O PASS OUIl STORE. AND SEE US 'hat are you going to do with themT" >ng as the DNTIISTTJ-ES jOODS GET CHEAPER and we tak* ilmost every line. irgest Business our line In Greenwood. We are daily :OM PRICES. Bd to visit us during the month of Det, line of BARGAINS we expect to put , Greenwood, S. C. SALOON use ii lie Uj-Coiitry, S'DS OF AND ^yiNES, J^OREIGN ^IYERPOOL J>ORTER LWAYS ON JJAND. CIGARS AND QIGARETTS, TONE "\yfOUNTAIN J 1PE0IALTY. , Proprietor 4 Washington Street. f i- 2s* "* v i i