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YOUR HANDSOME EYES. Ycklv handsome eyes and fair, round face^ Half-open lips and the roguish smile Thrtt lies at the corners and lurks awhile, Then leaps with a flash from its hiding place Over the cheek, as if over a stile That separates two fair fields a-pace, Then under the eyelids leaves its trace. These are meant for the sports of girls, To wnut and sharpen their wiles upon; And, when they weary, and youth is gone, And they flaunt away with their golden curls, And you to the forum, worn and wan, .Mount and preach, till the sick brain whirls, Of the wicked ways of those beautiful girls. Then they are meant for that sadder time Tliat comes wnen youtu is aeau w wiu sweet. And tramples it under its harsh, hard feet, And the man girds up his loins to climb. Through envious brambles, alone, amid sleet And the wind and rain and the cool gray rime, For what he deems are the heights sublima ?James Herbert Morse. WHERE FARMING DOESN'T PAY. A. Curious and Alarming State of Tilings Across the Ocean. It seems now to be settled that under existing conditions it does not pay to grow grain or raise cattle in the best part of the continent and the British isles. For this curious and alarming state of things the world is indebted to the extension of steam navigation to all parts of the earth. Wheat, barley, oats, etc., can be grown on almost any arable land. It follows that wherevor the factors are most favorable that region gets the benefit of this cheap access to the consuming market A few years ago India hut 9O.0C0 bushels of wheat to countries outside of the Peninsula. Its export supply is now about 50,000,000 of bushels, and with the extension of the railway system it will have fully 100,0u0,000 for outside consumption. The secret of India's ability to sell in distant markets is the extraordinary cheapness of labor, whicn does not command more than 10 cents a day of our money. The United States, Australia, and .New Zealand can produce wheat anil lay it down in Liverpool at a price which is simply ruinous to the English and European -X.v wheat-grower. This is because of cheaper and more fertile lands and the use of machinery on the broad prairies and plains, which dispenses with costly labor. Recent statistics show that tenantfarmers in the British islands who confine themselves to cereals and cattle-raising can not make both ends meet if they undertake to pay their rent. This accounts for the distress among the agricultural classes in the Old World, and more especially for the abject misery of the Irish people, who have no diversified industries, because the island is without coal or iron, and British laws discourage manufactures of any kind in that unhappy country. This inability to raise grain is effecting a social revolution. It has struck a fatal blow at the authority and prestige of the peers, who are the great land-owners, and it will lonrl haincr ironcfArrftrl CUU JtU HgtKUiVtMUi ?***? to the peasants, in England and Scotland, as well as Ireland. Theso agricultural workers, having no rents to pay, will be be able to make a living out of the soil, for thsy can raise perishable vegetable, poultry, ?ggs and dairy products, as these are safe from foreign competition. In the mean time the cities of Europe are growing rap idly and are yearly consuming more and more, not only of the grain and cattle raised in distant regions, but also of the vegetables, poultry, fruis and dairy products of near-by production. This explanation of the agricultural situation throws a good deal of light upon the political and social changes now taking place in the Old World. ?Demorest's Monthly. The Importance of Local History. "Gath"' says in one of his letters: "Loca! history indeed is the true and gonuine history of the United States. Any old trimmer can generalize on large fact-;, but the industry and consciousness which animate the local historian bring out the really important things of the past" 1 recalled this sentiment when a gentleman from an interior town to.d me a few days ago that he was arranging to organize a local historian society in his place. Said he: "There are a great many historical facts connected with my town and county that are well worth preserving. We mean to gather these up, make a permanent record of them and keep thom from being forgotten. I have always myself been interested in work and associations of this kind, and there are several other people in the place who have similar tastes. Besides doing a good work for the community in WU1CU WO UH', nu tJAfiutt iu nuu u. uuj^o amount of pleasure in hunting up these historical facts, discussing their value, authenticity, etc., and putting them in shape for permanent preservation." This is a line of work which could be taken up with pleasure and profit in every town in this country. It may not seem to be very large or important work at first thought, but us Oath well says, it is this local history that is true and genuine because those who gather up tho facts are right on the ground, and, having a narrow field, can glean it thoroughly.? Paul Gilford in Chicago Journal. How Mine, ltcrnhnrrtt Learns Knclish 2L Jules Claretie, tells this anecdote, characteristic of the life oc this wonderful woman. Bernhardt one day had the fancy ?they come and go through her mind like sunshine in an April sky?that sho would go to London and play Shakespeare in English. So she sent lor an English teacher. "I should like to learn English very quickly, mademoiselle," began the actress, who scarcely has one sjare moment out of tho twenty-four hours; "very quickly. I could take a lesson every day, but I could only jgive you a half hour each time." "That is sufficient," answered the highly pleased teacher. "But, and this, 'but' is an important one," continued Mme. Bernhardt, "this half hour can onlv be from '.J o'clock until ^;:jjO in the morning. That is tho only half .Lour that 1 have left"?Paris Cor. Intor Ocean. Larc?*t Dynamo in the World. The largest dynamo in tho world is being ?et up in Cleveland, Ohio. It will bo thirteen feet long, five and one-half wide, and weigh ten tons?four time* the size and fKo w.TiimW mjwhinft nvhiliitml by Edison at the i'hilaclclphia, exposition iu 1884. Five hundred horsepower will be required to drive it, and its current will furnish incandescent lights of about candle power.?Chicago Herald. The Advantage of I'elng T.il'. Two yonng women and ona young man -went out boat riding on a recent Sunday, and the boat tipped over. The young man was tall, and by standing on tiptoe was able to keep his head out of water, ana thy girls hung to his hair and ears, and weia saved.?Exchange. J-;very man is the architect of his own Character, but good architects are scarce. ?\ V - . - ? Millinery for the ?Ionih of June. Received this week, lints, feathers, flowers, ribbons and trimming silks, suitable fur summer. II. AL Haddon & Co. 0 2 For the Month of J mie. WeofTer at very low pritvs, summer silks, white und colored robes, parasols, fans, white sxnd colored silk gloves, pink, white and bronsse shoes for children, finie lisle* thread liose. tine kid button shoes, opera slippers, ' lnee flouncing, lawn flouncing. It. M. Haddon A Co. 0--Xew lot summer goods received this week. "White India linens. Persian lawns, Linon T>eT)i?cca, lawn flouncing with narrow ems' broidery to inateh. Plaid crirandie, plaid lawns, all over Ksryptian laces-. Jy.ryptian laeo flouncing with narrow law to mulch at lir.'ik dou's. 5-1!) MHM?MPBWBMW?BBBMUI Millinery to suit tho taste and fancj' of every one this month. H. M. Haddon & Co. 0-2 Dresses cut and tit, or made to order on short notice at Haddon's. 5-10 Hoop skirts and bustles at Haddon's. ">-1!). New lot Millinery received this week. Novelties for summer wear, at Iladdon's. 5-10 I,isle thread hose, black and colors, just rcccivedat Haddon's. 5-10 The latest desiens for summer dresses can now be seen at Haddon's. 5-10 j Silk net ladles' veils at Win. E. Hell's. 4-21. 2". dozen misses' hose at 10 cents per pair at Haddon's. 5-10 A beautiful line of parasols at K. A. Teinpleton ?& Co's at New York cost. 5-12. Neck wear and shirt buttons at New York Cost at K. A. Templeton <V t.'o's. ">-12 ltosnry bead tritiimins for black and colored dresses, something new, at Haddons. 4-21 Dotj't be induced to send off to New York or other laive towns for your millinery, when you rim sivu irum i?i iw -o |>*.i wm. wj p?i?chasing from j Iaddon. 1-21 Russian plush, for window curtains and lambrequins, fringe to match, at llaitdons. J-21 Corsets ! corsets ! If ,vou wish comfort, and durability, try our one dollar corset, at Haddons. 4-21 lllnck all over lace, for yoke and sleeves, at Haddons. 4-21 A choice line lisle thread, silk and bcrlin gloves, at Haddons. 4-21 Ladies and Misses silk mitts, at Iladdons. 1-21 l'carl buttons, a necessity in making up summer garments. Large assortment, at 5, H, in and lie. per dozen. Our pearl buttons, 0 dozen for 21c. a real bargain, at Haddons. 4-21 The best kid glove for S1.00, tan, beige, brown and black, are to be found at Haddons. -1-21 Ladies and Misses hose, in lijrht tans, beijre. pink, blue, drab and black, at Haddons. -1-21 Curtain laces, Nottingham and scrim, in beautiful patterns, at Haddons. 4-21 A choice line white India lawns at 0V?. 8 and 10c. just think ot it, 12 yards white lawn for 7.3c. at Haddons. 4-21 Figured India Linens, something new, beautiful and substantial, at Haddons. 4-21 Anot Iter lot of those broad plaid India Itii ens, laiesi oui lor wuuu urcsscs, at xiauuuiis. 4-21 Nice line printed lawns, at 4, 5, and 7c. per yard, at Haddons. 4-21 Fans! fans! To suit everybody, at Haddons. 4-21 A beautiful dress can be made of Tricot, with the new novelty trimming. Large and small buttons to match. Full line of colors, at Haddons. 4-21 Albatross and nuns veiling make a light and handsome dress. \Vv have them in cream, white, tan, beijie, light blue, lilac and Nile green. The entire line at prices to suit the times, at Haddons. 4-21 Ladies and children's parasols in beautiful colors, at Win. E. Bell. 4-7 Curtain lace at all prices. \Vm. E. Boll. 4-21 White satin and feather fans; something new in style. Wm. E. Bull. 4-7 The White mnohinp is the bost In use. Call ana gel one ax. \v m. t.. iscii. j. jj. mmpson. Don't fail to examine the White machine on open ins day at Win. K. Dell. J. L. Simpson Novelty braid for lace, in oil styles. Win E. Hell. 4-7 Yon should see Miss Sarah Brady's trimming before you buy your hat. Wm. E. Bell. Chew "Sulivans Free and Easy" tobacco at T. C. Pcrrin. 4-7 The finest cigars and tobacco at T. C. Pcrrin. 4-7 Summer silks and French satteens, at Haddons. 4-121 70 dozen"' Ladies and Misses collars and cuff white and colored. Collars, oc. up, at lladdons. 4-21 Colored lawns and Crinkle Seersucker caliches will be used for cheap wash dresses. \Vrn.|E. Bell. 3-".l I will sell my stock of parasols and fans 10 per cent, less than mark price during Court week. W. E. Bell. G-2 Lace flouncing for fronts of dresses in white, cream and tan, with narrow laces to match. Win. E. Bell. New goods, new goods, I will rebeivc two cases ot millinery goods this week. W. E. Bell. 6-U Ladies and children's hose in nil colors from 10c. to 5<ic. per pair. Wiu. E. Bell. Towels, towels, beautiful linen towels for 25cUs. W. E. Bull. (i-9 Black ail over Spanish laco for yoke and sleaves. \V. E. Bell. C-!) Corsets, corsets, try my $100 corsets for comfort and relief. \V. E. Bell. 0-9 I will reduce the price of parasals lOcts during Court week. Sheeting, sheeting. 10-1 sheeting in brown and bleacbcd from 'JO to G5cts. \V. E. Bell. c-y Try mv no 220 white lawn for lOcts 35 inches wide. \V. E. Bell. 0-9 Delay is dangerous. It is now that P. Rosenberg <fc Coare. selling their low quarter liandtnade shoes below Mew York eost. 5-2<j Cull and get a pair of P. Rosenberg <fc Co's hi:nd made low quarter shoes, 7"> cents Jbelow New York cost. M0 "Ladies hand satchels in tan and black. W. TT. Bell. 0-11 Remember I have reduced tlie prices on all goods. \V. E. Bel I. C-'J Ribbons, ribbons in all shades and with. U.K. Hell. 0-3 Dill IP, GREENWOOD. S, C, The UNDERSIGNED is now prepared to do all kinds of repairing with neatness and dispatch. New work made to order ou short notice. Undertaking. TX( )W ofTer to tlie public one of the largest and most varied stocks of 15UHIAL goods in rtutor Carolina. With an exnericnce of I over toil years I have ami will carry consinntly 011 liaml a carefully .selected Stock of from fifty to mil! hundred 15UKIAL CASKS and CASK F.TS. consisting of MKT A LUC, WALNUT, IMITATION KOSKWOODand cheaper grade Colliu.s. ilEAItSE furnished on application. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. ANYONE desiring to preserve the body of a tieeeased friend or relative with their i natural appearance for a week or ten days can do so by applying to the undersigned. Ordors by telegraph or mail promptly filled. W. V. BLYTH. <! recti wood, S. .IlllicSl, lS>'fi. Application for Charter. Soi rn Cahomna, AltllKVII.I.k Coi:ntv. "VfOTICE is hereby given that thirty days 1 1\ afterdate, we, members of Little Mountain Presbyterian church will apply to M.<?. j Z<-iglcr, Esi|., ClcrU of Court, for a Charter ol ; Incorporation tor said church. .1. W. I!LACK, E. D. KAY. .1. C. ISLACK, J. II. ISKOOKS. SA.Ml'KL KNoX. 1!. W. WILLIAMS, J. W. PtAVEK. June 21, lSSfi. 4t Restaurant, n ATT IE ADAMS has moved her Kestaurant from the Dend.v Corner to Main street., in Knox's liuihling, whore she will 1'u 1nisli good in.-jiIs at all hours. ! June 'Si, lSsiOCharles A. Calvo, Jr. | BOOK AND JOB PRINTER AM)?? BOOKBINDER ; C 9 K I C II A !i I) S O N S T U K L T, ; J COLUMBIA, S. C. A 1,1, kinds or Printing, Itnliiic and Klmllng done al low figure* and in llio very host manner. Catalnguts oi Schools, Co) I egos mid ('liuroll Associations a specially. Lawyers' I Knots si per printed |?iir? f >r "S> oopics. Old ! Ituoks itoiiouiid i*nd Repaired. c.a>h liooks, Ledgers, Day isooks, Journals. Arc., made to I order at short notioc. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. ! ir,; Stilisorilie for the (,'oi.rMlilA Wkkki.y Hkisisskk?eight pases of fresh reading mat' ter? the latest telegraphic news?clear large prlut. Only One ?>ollar a l'ear. REGISTRATION Town Election. * 'Notice to the Voters of the Town of Abbeville. ? i 1! PmSUANT to the Act of the General As- j sembly, approved December '?\r 1SS2. Regis- ' trntion of nil voters who have not registered, J in the town of Abbeville of the age of twentyone years and of those who shall attain the age of twenty-one yours on or before the second Monday in September next, will be made at the Town Council office on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 21th, 25tliand 2Gth days of June, 18SC. All voters who fail to register at the time aforesaid will be deprived of the privilege of voting at any regular or special municipal election that may be held in the town of Abbeville before the annual registration. J. S. HAMMOND, Intendant. JONES F. MILLER, Registrar. June 9, 1SS6. 3t AS USUAL , F You Will Find the Stock of P. ROSENBERG & GO'S ] SPRING A1 SUMMER GOODS COMPLETE. TlmSn Utnnlr l^ninnp tnn \innornilC in A1IU11 k^tvta JLfUlllf) IVV " Mention Everything, They Only 1 Call Attention to a Few Leading 1 Articles. \ NY one wishing a Spring Suit will And it ] il. to their interest to give thorn a call, as 0 their stock of Clothing is large, and prices to suit the times. rpHEY also have a large and complete stock 1 of Ladles, Gents, and Children Shoes, in any st^le anil quality. The largest and best .selection of Misses Shoes in town. 1 t ALWAYS on hand?a largo stock of Domes- * tics. Sheetings, Shirtings, Ginghams, J Checks, Bleaclilngs, <&c. ' A BEAUTIFUL line of Lawns, white nnd * figured, aiso checked Muslin and Piques. A large stock of 5c. Musllus. i rpHEY keep always in stock a full assort- J 1 inentof sizes of Laundried and Unlaundried .Shirts. Try their "Celebrated Pearl" Shirt, which notonly Uikcs the ieiul in durability but also as the uiost perfect llttiug shirt made. FARMERS in buyins their groceries will also flud it to their Interest to give;theni a call, as tliey always have a foil stock <>f Corn, Meal, Hacon, Flour, Molasses, and in lact everything kept in the grocery line. Tobacco a specialty. Don't fall to give them a 1 call. P. ROSENBERG & CO.: Mag 20, 18SG. IN OUR NEW QUARTERS!! ; J J, D, CHALMERS & CD'S mam mi: i Now in Center Store of New f Hotel, Convenient and Easy of Access. OUR Ktock is lull of handsome furniture and our prices at. nil times as low as the i lowest. Cull and see us. Respectfully, f J. D. CHALMERS & CO. \ SPRING liKDS. The Woven Wire Mattress! t at ?5.00 and SO.00 each, will lasta lifetime, i J. D. CHALMERS & CO. JUST to had this week, a pretty lot of Oil Cloth Window Shades in "DAPO" styles. J. L>. CHALMERS it CO. OPLENDII) SOFAS, at the lowest prices. ( O Just what is needed for the warm season. J. IX CHALMERS it CO. rpWIN SPUING, S5.00; 110 Spring. SSJiO; 1 Spiral Springs, SioO; Star Spring lied witli springs, 51.75. J. 1 >. CHALMERS & CO. Handsome walnut sidkuoards at . to SH?. Walnut, P.ureaus, 312 to $18. < i Imitation Walnut liureaus, pretty styles, at ' prices from SO to 512. i J. D. CHALMERS it CO. * I ALL STANDS. Hat Hacks. What, Nots. . rl ISruckets, Picture Frames, all useful audi I necessary to make your homes attractive. !; J. 1). ClIALMKHS & CO. \[ WK have in stock a few Tied :?lid Simile j' Lounges, something every family should 1J j have. J. 1>. ClIALMKltS & CO. ? PICTl'IlK FIIAMKS, all sizes and styles, made to order. A large assortment of designs to order from. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. . fMNK CHAMISKU SUITS Walnut. Ash, JC Cherry, latest styles and lowest prices. J. IX ClIALMKitS it CO. BKDSTKA 1)S, all styles and prices, l'rlces at >;:.(?), $5.30, sum. ?."?.(?>. sum, ST.on and t upwards. J. 1). CJIALMIiKS ?v CO. March 17, ls<?. Breast Collars, A Few plain and fancy Dutch or P.reast " Collars just received and lor sale cheap. , Til OS. KKGOS. Sept. :?>. lsso. j ' l?f ALTKK L. MILLKIt, Attorney at Law, AlillKVII.I.K. S. C. '? I ?. .Wl ...V.V WWVUJ..VX. "?U?- - ' ? son. April *, l&G. Important Notice. AIJ, yc that anticipate iittcndins the pom-! ineneement sit. IXif* West, set: that your | harness are in *; ?<? I repair. If not, send tlicin ' ti> llu: KiiljM-rilicr iiiid iuivc* tlicin mud" all { I right. THUS. llKlil.S. 1 April 7.1XSC, tf | ^ Harness Shop. the manufacture anil sale of iill kinds ol" harness, and everything iiMialSy kepi in such mi establishment; also repairing at- . itended to with neatness :111<I ilispaleli. Should 1 you want an.vl hing we have not on hand, give! I us your order ami wo will sec thai it is done. | TJIOS. JiKOtiS. ]| ' Keli. 17,1 s-s'i, tf I . KI.I.IS (iKAVIXlN. tt'JI. N. liK.WIHiN GRAYDON & GRAYDON, ATTOKXKYS AT I,AW, II Ar.iiF.vn.i.i:, s. c. t < All business promptly altended to. l)ee.!), ISS.*!. II' W anted. j/]|| CORDS Tan Dark, will pay the high r IUv7 market pricc. Apply to | U. II. .MOOKE. | 1 Oct. -I, ISi-j. tf 1 VALUABLE LAID 1811II! A LL tlmt tract, of land situate in Calhoun r\. township, Abhnville enmity, on Little liver, and known as the TENNEXT place nd containing Six Hundred & Forty Acres, no"o or less, with about OXE HUNDREI INI) FIFTY ACHES of cleared land, inciini np SEVENTY-FIVE ACHES of splendic pottom land on Little River, balance In ori^i lal forest and second crowth; tlirce miles o tepoton Savannah Valley ltuilroad. i< or terms appiy to DR. J. A. OIBEIiT, Bordeaux, S. C. MR. S. F. GIBERT, Lebanon, S. C. and ORVILLE T. CALHOUN, Attorney at Law, Abbeville, S. C. March 10,188C, tf H, D. REESE, ? HA Eepairer ail Jenifer, In thi} Store of Messrs. Bell it Gulphln. ABBEVILLE, S. C. * ijij.worK eiibriiMKu tu mm cnreimij r.if r\ cutcd in Hie best manner at rensoni?bl< irices. .1 an. 27,1886. WM. H. PARKER W. C. McGOWAN* PARKER &McG0 WAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, AUBEVILLE, C. II., S. C. [T7 ILL practice also in the Circuit Courts o > 1 the United Statesfor South CarolinaJan 7. 1880. tf Good Meals. HATTIE ADAMS still keeps n RESTAU It A XT on the bendy corner. Goo< neals ut nil hours ot the day. Jan. 27, l iSU, tf Be Careful. QO not undertake to break your eolts witl old harness; you may ruin then. Comi md fret a new one that you can depend on, a l reasonable price, from April 7,1880, tf THOS. 1IEGGS. Change of Business. HAVING purchased the entire interest n Seal, Mollwaine ?fc Co. in the liarncs tuslncss : n tills place, I will hereafter conduc lie business in my own name at the oli tand. I will lie prepared tocxeeuteall order vitli dispatch and In a good workman-Ilk nanner, as I shall give the business my undl rided attention. All persons indebted wll )lease make prompt payment at once to me. Respectfully, THOS. UEGUtf. Feb. 1,18.SC, tf \ P. THOMSON*, r. w. Tiiorsox, THOMSON & THOMSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AnBEVII.r.K, s. c. Office?First door in O'Neal l's Law Rang< Jan. 1.1, 1S86, 2m JAMES A, PARTLTWT GIU2ENWOOD, S. C., I S THE GENERAL AGENT lor the snlor L tlx* Right to Territory in which to use ^ V. McCurr.v's Terracing Instrument. Jan. 6, I8ci, tf Copartnership Notice. 1>IIE undersigned have this day formed copartnership lOr the practice ol law ui lcr the Arm name of Dcimi'Hl. ?!L 1IK.VI) LEY. Olliee No. 2 O'Neal Range. M. P. DBHRUHL, W. 0. BRADLEY. January 1st, 1SSG. tf Spring Beds ! Spring Beds ! WOVEN WIRE r.ED, price 85.00 nnct t:C.(K Twin Springs, tfuil set, pries ?1.00. 1-J ipring bed, price ffl spring bed wit ilats, price J?1.75. One-third of life spent i )ed, make your beds comfortable. The prlcc ire so low ail can secure a yood btrt. J. L>. CHALMERS A CO. Nov. 25,1885. tf Terra Cotta Wells. "PIIK untlersicpied will put you up a 19 Inc I U'ftll IV\t* ill? 1*H/.A ixf lug one. The common wood l uclcet Is use or drawing water. The cleaning out is tli vork of u moment by keeping a galvanize iheet iron ouclcet in the bottom to bo hooke jutatwill. Satisfaction guaranteed. Alu igent for the celebrated Cucumber .Pump. C. M. CAi.HOUN, Green v ood, S. C. They are frog proof and superior to one du; Joel S. Hal ley, Greenwood. They arc bound to take precedence over a >thers. Prof. lllnke, Greenwood. Joe Lisron, Bradley. Jiev. H. Smart, Troy, I)r. L. Anderson, Ninety-Si: Itev. Pressly, Due West. D. J. Wnrdlaw, McCormick. 101 oilier names given if necessary Feb. 21, lSMJ. lyr STOVES & TIN WARE DON'T foraretthntl nm still headquarter for STOVES AND TIN. I am selling irst-class rimgr for sold everywhere f< >30.00. A No. 7 for $12.50 worth Si'i.ili). I m:ik in roofing a sjieeialty. I give every contrat ny personal iiltentinn. Satisfaetlon guurci ,eed or money reinmiea. Your obedient servant, J. W. Sprcles. Orecn wood, S. C., Feb. S, lfVjC, (iin ABBEVILLE HOTEL HAVING lalely {rone tliroimh some repali Is now open for llm accommodation i ,lie traveling public. Terms reasonable. 15. K. iiKACMAM. Manager. Jan. (J, is.se. tf. Dr. G. aTnEUFFEE Physician and Surgeonv AliDEVILLK, S. C. Keb. 17, lSsfi, Jy PERRIN & COTHRAN .Attorneys at Law, AlSJJKVII^Lli, s. c. To The Public. 1*1110 UndorsiiriH-d subscriber Is prepared t Terrace Land upon tnc most, seicutili irinciplcs known to modem ;?trric*n I in tvill turnish a good level mid ruiidci my se > ices at reasonable rates to :i11 who may favi uc with their patronage. SuiKiaolion miai uitccd or no pay lcijulrcd. Correspondent: solicited. J{. A I'KKSSI.Y, Jan. !:* , ISS'ii. tf J.owndusville, S. ('. KiOSHELEfS CELEBRATED MOLLIS Oil IS a splendid Lubricator lor Engines. 1'rln Insi I'iv'.ssianil S>i\v .Mills and is the he.' mil chcapesl oil tor Harness, IVIIs, Ilooti ^liocs and Leather generally. Warranted A'atcrproof Leather l'reservatlve. It- is pi?n< ratiii'/. and lenders sort, and pliniile this hanl >1 Leather. 1 'or sale by J. Knox & Co. August tf Vacuum Harness Oil. keep yot-r harness soft, and make then Wear wrl I, you must net some, fur sale ii lall-plnis, pints and quarts by Dec. 17, lSSJ, tf TllO*. Ui:(JG?. mi nun, CONGAEEE 111 WIS, | Coumbia, S. C. f Agnt for CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATOR 1-iHESE WORKS WERE ESTABLLSAED In 1S4T by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and James Anderson and purchased by ino in the year 1956, and from that time till now carried on successfully by - myself. My friends and customers will bear witness of the larce"and stupendous.lobs executed by me. It was at my works where the largest and nluiost only job of its class ever executed in this city was done vifs: the making of the pipes for the City Water Works in the year 1S&8. In the branch of BELL FOUNDING, lean say that I have made the latest bells ever cast in the State, such as the bell for the Citv Hull In Columbia. My stock of patterns for ARCHITECTURAL WOltK COLUMNS for Store fronts, is large and various, and in RAILINGS for Balconies, Gardens, and Cemeteries I have the largest variety and most modern patterns; many of these are patented and I have purchased the right for this state. J In the machine line 1 can furnish my patrons with STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS of any size and description. My CIRCULAR SAW MILLS have carried off the prize at ev?*ry State Fair held in this city, and in their construction I have taken pains to ? combine simplicity with the most useful modern improvements, and may flatter myself that my CIRCULAR SAW MILLS find favor with every sawyer who understands his business. The many orders I tun steadily receiving for SUGAR CANE MILLS prove that the public appreciate the mills of my make, and 8" it Is with my GEARING for HORSE POWERS. GIN WHEELS. GRIST , MILLS and other MACHINERY. I have the manufacturing risht of many PATENTS such as castlnzs for ROCK COTTON ANI) HAY . PRESS and three or four different FEED CUTTRS and other Implements. I will be pleased to send niy circulars to any appli. cant, toeether with price list or estimate. My prices j aro moderate, and I assure the public that they are lower than those of Northern manufactures, and that my work will compare favorably with that of any other maker. Address John Alexander, p Coxgaree Iron Works, Columbia, S. C. ' "SORRY TO DISTURB YOT R1TT VftTT MTTST TIT! A I) THESE FACTS. ' Mm! CMHv! CletliiE!! SPRIN G & SUMMER, . ' ' llfE havejust received our Spring and SmnW mer samples and styles, and arc better prepared than ever to oiler our friends and customers the following lines of goods: . GENTS' SUITS J made to order by the best of tailors and guaranteed lo fit or no pay, at prices from $1">.00 ). ti> &IU.00. Hoys' suits made to order and guar[0 an teed to lit or no pay. fit prices from Si. On h toSlb.00. Ueuts'ready made.suitsinaUeby the u !l> Latest Styles and Patterns, and guaranteed to fit. or no pny at prices from 37.00 to $55.00. Hoys ready made suits guaranteed to tit or no pay at prices from 51.00 to 315.00. Shirts, collars, cull's, hosiery, suspenders and underwear, in fact eoerything needed to complete a gentleman's or boy's dress h made to order or ready made, all ol which ate a guaranteed 10 nt or no pay, ? v usivc uud pleasure of representing the largest clothing e establishment in the world, that of JOHN d VVANAMAKER, successor to Wimayiaker & d Brown, of Philadelphia, and with its millions o of capital and ample facilities make it without a doubt the cheapest and most satisfactory way in which to buy your clothes. All we isle is just one trial. MILLER BROTHERS. March 81, 1SSC. - Seal, : Mcllwaine & Co. >r r ' H AVE on hand almost every vurlcty of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, If ANI) WAGONS, which they offer to their customers on the moist advantageous terms. KEPAIRM A SPECIALTY. With flie hest of workmen in every hrnnch of our business, ami an <>i>iiiiil:mt. supply of . lumber, ami other materials, we are prepaml to iloaii kinds of repairing in the very lies I iiuiliner, at. Hit* shortest notice, and on I lie i ' most accommodating terms. All work fully J warranted. 1 SEAL, McILWAINS & CO,, Washington Street. IF* O XT T1 S3 S C HGBSt A WD CATTLE POWDERS 'l LI Z^FCUTTf^v lS*0 Ck ?. *? , ."Vv* ** -*n<S? U \v No IlnnsR will file of ror.ic. Hots or Luxo FjsMi:, if I'Vim/.'s I'ow.lons are lined in time. I'out/.'g l'oivders will eure anil prevent J lor. PnoT.kna. r 1 'oul/'s I'owlers will pn-vcnt (?.\vk- ix Kowi.s. j lout;.'* l'ow.lorn will inernw the mmntiiy oi mlllc an-1 <*rc:nn twenty per cent., and make the butter linu , I lli> I SWeet, " j I'Oinz's I'owilers will enre or prevent almost r.vt.uy 'l tiMM! to wiiicii fioiw'snil'l I attlnnrc sut>!e?*t. l'nrrz's Poivticia will oivii Satispactiox. it Sulii everywhere. ?" DAVID 2. r.OUTZ, Proprietor, EALTIKOES, JID. KOI! SAI.K I'.V COTHRAN k PERRIN. j , Chairs, i ft F,[.{kinds and siv|ps. ovor immi on liand. .f. JL). ClLAl.MJJll.S & CO. >?ov. l!5, IB53. tf MIUEII Warehouse: A ?W*11 /N T%?* ^ /"i will uive rrices 01 w Depots in the Up-countr ROGE] i April 21,1S8C, tf B. K. BEj ABBEVII Dealer Sash, Doors, E INGS, BRAC: May 19,1886, tf Are Ope: Stock of Ch AT THE STORE UN! THEY ARE SELL! Mr. W. A. TEMPLETON, wi will give you a hearty welcun iness. Mr. S. J. CASON wil any and all who may call. Abbeville, S. C.. May 5, 1N<C. UNDER THE I T. C. PE HAS Just oppned a new and elegantly fitted i NEW IIOTEL, and Is now receiving ant complete a full line of Drugs, Medicines, Chem Also, all the popular PATENT MEDICINES ke] warrants to be fresh and good. Prescriptions Carefully Componndc Hs also offers a well selected stock of FANCY Colognes, Foreign and Domes in great variety, Finest Ills line of BRUSHES AND SOAPS Is simply NAIL. FLESH, SHAVING AND SHOE BUUs est. lie lius always in stock a full line of STATI January 28,1885. tf ~SPEED~&~] Drugj frEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL A i. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, etc.. etc ENT AND PROPRIETARY MKDll iNils. HI Dyspepsia. b'ftr stale only by ?w. Try our BLACK and our COMPOUND SVltUP SARsaPAUILI BED BUG POISON, the most, convenient way of all the staple si ml fashionable colors. A full Ml STATIONARY, etc.. etc. The best brands of CI< ..r white i.eads. PAINTS. < mkrsiiks^v'in no\v Y;i;.\ss, uor-'DKN maci IJroti. i'UEl'AKED l'AINT, the best ia tUe inarkt IPrescription J Physician's prescriptions and Family Iieetpes I lieneed ami competent huuds. Orders by hand o April 20, 1SF5, tf PALMETTO "" - T --1 ? ? -1 Tlnni ne Laiftsi iuiu J3tisi ai WITH SKLKCT jjjiIXIi QLD ^yillSKKY, JJRA> AND JJOMESTIC, JJUJSIJX A A NO ^LK, JpilICSII JJEEI ^I,SO A JjU'LL J" INK or rpoBAC M?U.NTAIXGAPEVK A ?jORX "^yiHSKIES Thos. MeGettig'j B. F .SB ABBEVIL Is now prepared to furnish cd Lumber, and is ready to fij Work of any kind, at the very most reasonable prices. June 13, ibt?l, it' i mm. I -v H -> ' i HI ^B Lugusta, Ga. I oods Delivered at all I y Next Week. 9 as & co., I Lugusta, 6a. I A nil ft "EOT j ivnaui, jL.ES, S. C. linds, MouldKETS, &c. 'J iiM 1 tun? a ioice Goods DEE THE HOTEL. [NGr VERY LOW. ' J lo will always be on hand, leto his new place of bus~ 1 also be on hand to serve c./ vi:;t JEW HOTEL. up DIIUG MTOKE on the Corner n?der the 1 will continue to receive till his block is deals, Dye Stuffs, &c. pt in a flrst-cluss Drug S tore,all ol which he (I at all hours, Day and Sight. GOODS, consisting of itic, Handkerchief Extracts Tobacco, Cigars, &c. complete. Every variety of HA IR, TOOTH H SOAPS from the fltiowt toilet, to Ihe cheap 4 ONEUY, which is unsarpmssed. , tfEUFFER" 03 X? .XD WELL SELECTED STOCK OF PURE. All the latest and popular lines of PAT- 7 2HB1NFji the best Liver Medicine, cures BERRY CORDIAL for Summer Complaint, iA with IODIDE POTASH for the Blood, destroying these Insects DIAMOND DYES He of 1ANCY GOODS. TOILET ARTICLES,. JARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES. A OILS, VARNISHES, ETC., ETC PAINT UNE OIL. We sell the celebrated Ilariisoa ;t Special attention paid to the Department. filled at all hours of day and night by expe r mail promptly uu?nueu to. SPEED & NEUFFER. 'SALOON.lose in lie Up-Coimtrj. RRANDS OF ;DY AND "^yiNES, j^oreigx ND J IVERPOOL pORTER i ^LWAYS ON T JAND. > CO, QIGARS AND 0IGARETTS, ND jgTONE jyjOUNTAIX A SPECIALTY. an, Proprietor No, 4 Washington Street. 11 T H, ,LE, B. O.. all kinds of Rough or Dress11 all orders for Carpenter r shortest notice and at the