The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 21, 1887, Image 8
Aii Invocation.
1IY TIIK RKV. JOHN KOSSKLL.
Our Father, God. wo cotne to Thee,
For Thou ha>t said, "Whore two or three I
Together in My name agree,
There In the midst am I."
We come to Thee, imr gracious Lord,
To worship Thee with one accord.
And pray, according to Thy word,
"Our present needs supply."
... ?..?... ?KaiiI ?b
1 ?ou hliuwcni <111 tfiuui. ... .....
And whether we sinceiely cull
On Thee, whon at Thy feet we fall;
Or whether in our hen ts
We entertain debased desires.
As feed and fun old carnal fires,
While yet we know Thy word requires
Truth in the inward parts.
(Jive us the "faith that works by love,"
Affections fixed on things above.
That we may silt the fullness prove
Of Thy redeeming trace.
Then when at last our rare is run.
The battle fought, the victory won.
We all may hear Thee say. "Well done,"
And see Thy glorious face.
The Baptism of Fire.
Suppose we saw an army si11inir1
down before a granite fortress, andj
they told us they intended to batter it;
down. We might ask them, "liow?" j
They point ti.s to a cannon-ball. Well,!
but there is no power in that! It is!
heavy, but not more than a hundred;
weight. If iill the men in tho army ;
were to throw it, that would make no
impression. They say, "No," but j
look at the cannon. Well, but there;
is no power in that; it is a machine,
and nothing more. Hut look at the;
powder! Well, there is no power Inj
that; a chihl may spill it; a sparrow;
may pick it up. Yet this powerless;
powder and this powerless ball are put j
into this powerless cannon ; one spark j
of fire enters it, and, then, in the j
twinkling of an eye, that powder is a,
flash of lightning, and that cannonball
i9 a thuudcr-bolt which smites as
if it had been sent from heaven. So'
it is with our Church machine^ of
the present day. We have our instruments
for pulling down the strong-1
hold; but, O for the baptism of fire! j
He who is "Love" can not be imagined
to yiew with complacency the violence
of human hostility; and we
nrn fnllv warranted bv everv view of!
his character as revealed to us to l>e-j
lieve that lie will not fail to extirpate j
forever that great "Abomination of!
Desolation," which in the production
of crime and misery, has thrown all
other sources of evil, by comparison,
into the shade. As Christians, and
philanthropists, let us then encourage
hope, and be animated to exertion.
The eyes which behold our present endeavors
to attain this blessing of uiii-i
versal, permanent peace, may be clos-i
ed in 'death before its happy era, but
iU/v.. triH> iirmo in
111CJ uiaj IIW?> I'taiu 1IIVU M?|?v j
anticipation. The present magnitude]
of the evil against winch we contend
is no ground of despair; but, while it!
invests with a paramount grandeur
and interest the enterprise, it leaves;
open a wide path to success, snd presents
to our delighted view a boundless
prospect of beneficent glory.
Fifty years ago seven humble shoemakers
in a shop at Hamburg undertook
the work of evangelization 011 the
principle of individual responsibility.
In twenty years they had organized
fifty churches, gathered ten thousand
converts, distributed four hundred I
thousand Bibles and eight million
pages of tracts, and preached the Gos-<
pel to fifty millions of people. As;
they went from place to place the j
work grew, and new converts inspired i
with similar zeal became helpers, sol
that a population as great as that of j
the United Slates or the Congo Free!
State heard the Gospel within those
twenty years. If any are distrustful I
of mere arithmetic as applied to the
nroblem of missions, here is a praeti
-- eal proof that f( ii perfectly feasible so
to organize the work as to rcnch a luin
ureu minions 01 peup?e ever) } c^al,
and that, too, with only an insignifi-!
cunt Gideon's baiid.
In how many churches do the (
"young men and maidens, old men !
and children," make it a part of their
business in the sanctuary to sing the'
praises of God? Practice varies. In!
one church, a voluntary by the choir,
perhaps in operatic style, artistic and,
cold, takes the place of an opening!
hymn, poorly preparing the listening
audience for the Scripture lessons and|
the prayeis. Perhaps the congrega-j
tion is allowed to unite in singing one
of the hymns of the service; but if so,
it is the sum total of the part borne by j
them in the worship of the hour. It
is a sad and cheerless spectacle kindling
no euthusiasm and warming no
souls. Sadder and colder is what we I
sometimes Jind in our sanctuaries, a I
service in which the minister at onej
end of the house and quartet at tlie
other are the only persons who nre-j
3ume to use their voices in the house!
of God.?Musical Herald.
Hits not the habit of strict obedience
IO T? ~ .1.... il.A !
waui'ii ; in a iujuici ua> , inu uauu- i
tion of unquestioning obedience may |
have been carried to an excess. But
lias not the pendulum swung away lie-;
yond reason ? One of the lirst things
which God means that each one of us
should do is to submit to law, to pro-!
l>er and natural authority. To the
child, this authority is embodied in
the father and mother. The first step
toward obeying God lies in obeying
the parents. The son learns to obey
God by obeying God's representatives.
How near to me, my God, Tliou art!
Kelt In the throbbing of my heart?
Nearer than my own self to mo;
?>oi iniik is rc.ii, \vi uioui i ni'i'.
Thou tillest my brink's hidden springs;
Thou glvist my \\i?hcs heavenward wings; j
I live tliy life, I breathe thy breath,
And in thy presence is no death!
However early in the morning you
seek the gate of access you find it al-,
ready open; ami however deep the}
midnight hour when you find yourself
in the sudden arms of death, the!
winged prayer can bring an instant!
Saviour near.
ni>n flVOP \V*1U fllll! ii! ? nMiL-f ouwint '
JL 11CI t t ? Vi ? WJj ?n?v? ?i uivob .1 >? t\"I |
concord ami harmony between the
teaching* of the Spirit and the testimony
of the Holy Scriptures; and
there is 110 inconsistency or contradiction
between them.
People who are always in high spir- i
its soon wear out, says a physician.
It may be, but people who are always
low-spirited wear other people out.
Our sentiments, our thoughts, our
words lose their rectitude on entering]
certain minds, just as sticks plunged
in the water look bent.
"Sincerity is speaking as we think,!
believing as we pretend, acting as we I
profess, performing as we promise, and
being as we appear."
Reflect upon your present blessings |
of which every man has many, not of
your past misfortune, of which all I
men have some.
He is happy whose circumstances
suit his temper; hut he is more excel-!
lent who can suit his temper by any
circumstance.
Take the hours of reflection or recreation
after business, and never before
it. !
Unless the habit leads to happiness,
the best habit is to contract none.
No one should laugh at men but him
who right heartily loves him.
I
Reconciled to thy Brother.
My worthy grandfather was a man ,
of keen feelings, and of warm heart, i
but easily excited to wrath. He had a
I tl".? lio /loni'lv li?Vf?d- One!
Ml Willi.'! ? IJWlll liv uvu. ij
day they fell into a dispute, and each !
relumed to his lioinc in anger. This
happened on a Friday. As (he evening
drew near, my good grandmother.
who was another Martha, full of activity,
began to make preparation for
the .Sabbath. "Come dear Joseph,"
she exclaimed, "the night is approach-1
ing; come and light the Sabbath j
lamp!" But he, full of sadness and
anguish, continued walking up and.
down the room. Iiisgood wife spoke!
nimin in anxietv. "See, the stars are
already shining in the firmament oil
(he Lord, ami our Sabbath lamp is not
yet lighted." Then my grandfather
took his hat, and evidently much
troubled hastened out of the house.
But in a few moments he returned
with tears of joy in his eyes. "Now,
dear Rebecca," he exclaimed, "now I
am ready." lie repeated his prayer
and with gladness lighted the Sabbath
lamp. Then lie related the dispute
which had occurred in the morning,
adding, "I could not pray and light
my lamp before becoming reconciled
with my brother Isaac." "But howdid
you manage to do it so soon?"
"Oh," be replied, "Isaac had been as
much troubled as I was; he could not
begin the Sabbath either without beitur
iwonoilnri with mo. So we
met in the street; he was coining to
me, and I was going to him, and we
ran into each other's arms and wept."
Cost of the White House.
Many people believe that the $50,000
a year which the President gets as his
salary is the sum total. This is a mistake.
The estimate of the amount
which Congress is to appropriate this
year lies before us, open at tlie page relating
to the President. We see that
$30,004 is asked for him in addition to
his salary of $50,000, to pay the salaries
of his subordinates and clerks.
His Private .Secretary is paid $3,250,
his Assistant Pi ivate Secretary ?2,250,
his stenographer $1,800, live messengers
each $1,-00, a steward $1,000, two
door-keepers who each get $1,000, four
other clerks at good salaries, one telegraph
operator, two ushers getting $1,200
a ml $1,400, a night usher getting
tfl,2(H), a watcnman wnogeis c>yin?, anu
a man who takes care of tires who receives
$8(54 a year. In addition to this,
there is set down $S,000 for incidental
expenses, such as stationary, carpets,
and the care of the President's stable.
And further on, under another heading,
there is a demand for nearly $40,000
more. Of this $12,500 are for repairs
and furnishing the White House,
$2,500 for fuel, $3,000 is for the green
house, and $1,200 is for gas, matches
and tlie stables. The White House,
all told, costs the country, in connection
with the President, considerably
! over $125,000 a year.
! ISeing kind and cheerful in doing
one's duty, helping others and loving
! God, is the best way to show that we
are pious in the true sense of the
i word.
DUE WEST
Due West, Abbeville County, S. C.
Twenty-Seventh Year.
OPENS FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOIJER.
First-class teachers. Course thorough
and standard high. Rooms conifortalily furnished.
Special attention given to music.
Art department an attraction. Fupi.'H made
to feel at home. Moral tone of the school
food. Hoard and regular tuition, including
Latffty SJ?5 tor the year.
For CafaTOsrifcV giving full parlicuJj?.?S, up- j
ply to the Principals,
Mrs. L. M. BONNER,
H. E. BONNER.
July 13, 1887. tf
SRSKINE COLLEGE,
DUE WEST, S. C.j
OPENS first Monday In October next. It
oilers the ndvantngc.s of 11 thorough College
course at. most reasonable rates. Holds
to the established classical curriculum for the
degree of A. I?. It is now in Its forty-eighth
year. Entire expenses for the nine months
Students from nine States last year.
Write for a Catalogue to
W. M. GRIER,
President.
Aug. 10, 1887, -2m.
FURMAN UNIVERSITY, j
Greenville, S. C'TMSK
next session will begin Wednesday,)
J. September 2sih. The Collegiate depart- i
ment includes Use full college curriculum, j
There is also a Preparatory department thorI
l.'v.M.ncic hnrn l?...i< rn.
cliiT-ed. For in format ion or catalogue. address,
l'KOF. II. T. COOK.
July'Jf, l.W.
~ALL KINDS OF
BUIST'S
Turnip Seeds.
23 CENTS A BOX.
H. W. LAWSON & CO
July '.'7.1SS7, if
Notice.
A LI, I'AHTIKS HAVING DEMANDS
KiialuKt the KSTATK OK It. II. WAItDI.AW,
deceased will present the same, properly
attested. Those indebted will please make
JSC i ii cine ill. u. mvi'iiA ? t
W. C. WAUDI,AW.
Kxcculors.
Barber Shop.
| > It'llAi:i? CAXTT. is now prepared to do
IV all work in ids department in the best
manner mid at reasonable charges. Monthly
customers shaving, hair cutting and Khanipooini:
*1 per month. Hasors honed and put
in the l?*>t condition lor - ">cents each.
Coffins at Lowndesville.
JW. SJfliX lias ("OKKINSat. Lowndesville
, in care of I?r. J. I?. MOSKLY. The
Hearse will he .sent from Abbeville when required.
Abbeville, May 12,188C. tf
The Abbeville Hotel,
Hy J. C. MILLER.
'I'HK TABLE IS WELL FURNISHKI). The ;
1 rooms nru hirj?c and comfortable. Trau-i
stent ntxl regular board to suit the times.
Mny is.?7, tf
Coffins at Mt. Carmel.
J\V. SIGN* lins coftliiK at Mt. Carmel In the,
rare of W. R. r()\VELL. The HEARSE
will be sent from Abbeville when desired. j
Jan.5,1SS7. l(
Eggs for Sale.
1.MCOM IMPORTED BROWN LEGHORNS.
. ;")0c. per 13 until August 20th, and then
Sl.UO per 13. T. W. COOGLER.
June 29,1S87, tf
W. Joel Sm
firK COMK ONCE MORK AND OKFEIl TO Tli
w best selected stocks of
GEiSTTtlRAI, ME
that Abbeville lias ever presented to her citizens,
loaded counters, and run through our closely pacl
of the truth of our statement.
Dry Goods Di
This comprises an elegant line of BLACK t'ASl
COLORED CASHMERES, 5-4 FLANNEL SlJI'J
DKESS GOODS. HLACK and COLORED PLAi:
"PEOPLE'S WEAK," an extra heavy and w
PLAIDS. BLEACHED and HROWN HOMESI'U
Choice colors In DOUBLE PLUSHES for CUU'J
ItED KL ANN ELK, SHAKER FLANNELS, PLA
prices. IILAXKETS for all, from Ihe cheapest C(
WHITES. BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CAKPIWe
have some specialties In this line to which we
of GENTS WEAR in JEANS. KERSEYS, TWE1
are headquarters for these, and for everything In I
UNDERWEAR, COLLARS, CUFFS and CRAY;
The Ei#h.n
stands the equal of any for wear aud without, a rl<
is fully up to the reputation we so justly bear for
READY-MADE CLOTHING ! and CLOTHING
can't suit you out of a well selected and extensiv
are not at our rows end, but keep a very large lot
beautiful lines to select from. \ ou will hereby s(
like yours every lime you turn a corner.
BOOTS AND
Having given perhaps more and closer attenti
ness we are confident that we know just what, r,
without hesitation that wc are prepared to sliov
SHOES as you can find anywhere and prices as rc
slock. Hesidcs our regular lines of LADIES IV
CHILDHKNS and INK A NTS SHOES. MENS at
that "OUIt HOY" will again dispense the bestscl
iliat we are SOLE AGENTS for the celebrated .1/
themselves wherever they have been tried. We
urn lasts, in LACE. CONGRESS and MJTTON.
We carry full lines of NOTIONS, CROCKERY
and CUTLERY, whilst in our GROCERY STORE
for in the way of delicacies as well as the substau
T ~ -= 1
1 IC^<UL-L^^a j
i
0
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-H
0 The entire female popn
county are respectfully ir
fit our Full Millinery O]
Imm day and Thursday, Sepie
We shall put on exhibit
y i eltles in English ami Fr?
M nets, and every visitor \v
sated for the trouble of i
dates.
*jk We have also added to
[? j charge of Miss Mnckall, <
class Press Making l??pa
0and style guaranteed.
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Uadies I
JSST 0<
Change of
WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY AND ALL W1
come and see. It shall cost YOU nothing t
OUR BITS
WE OFFER FOR CASJf OUR ENTIRE STOCK
Dry Goods,
Notions, CI
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware,
Trunks,
Saddlery,
A.T ACTUi
This otter is for STOT CASH nml on no other
. Parties indebted to us by NOTE or ACCOUN'
arrange as to their indebtedness. We have no de>
WARD
Sept. 7,1887, tf
ROGERS
Cotton E
DEALE1
Cotton, Grain, Provision
Grocer*
115 JACKSON STREE
Any goods ordered from us that <
buy same and charge a low rale of commissic
tion. Our branch business will be known as the
will keep several CAK LOADS of the above gc
sell tlieni at WHOLESALE PRICES. These goot
sold. >111. (3. II. MOoKE is the business mnnagt
?< !! von vnnr irnoils delivered at any depot in So
not fn stock Mr. Moore will telegraph the orders t
days. Oflicc In KNOX'S STORE.
Abbeville Who
G. H. M(
August 21,1SS7, tl
SASSARD & BOWIE, ]
STAPLE
And Fancy Groceries,
CIGARS, ,
Tobacco, Confectionery
I l\l
ABBEVILLE, S. C. !!:,
wc
Cash Tells the Story. Call and See. fc
August 31,18S7, fim
"notice ~|T
TO CONTRACTORS! Ill
11 en
^EALEI) HIL)S will be received uutil. thej J1",
vj -Hli ol Octobcr next for repairing ?n?i im-i >
proving the Court Ilonsn according to upeelil-,
cations which arc on exhibition In the Couu- j
ty Commissioner's office.
J. T. PAIIKS, ]VJ
Clerk B. C. C. ttrt
Sept. 7,18S7, 4t
ith & Son.
[E PUBLIC ONE OF THE LARGEST and
RCHANDISE
If you will but step iu and look over our
ted shelves you will at once be convinced
epartment.
IIMERES from 12Uc. to 81.00 per yard. 6-4
TNGS. PLA1X, HROL'ADE and PLAID
S* and STRIPED VELVETEENS. (
!de CALICO. GINGHAMS, CRETOXXES, *
NS. SHEETINGS, TABLE DAMASK', Ac. ,
I'AIXS. I1EAVY TWILLED WHITE and 1
IX KEI) nnd WHITE FLAXNELS at all J
>LORED, to the soil and fleecy ALL WOOL ;
rrs. TAPESTRY and SMYRXA RUGS. 1
would call particular attention. Our stock J]
SDS and CASS1 MERES can't be beat. We ?
Llic way of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. !!
ITS. '
lie Shirt t
i*al as to fit. Our stock of HATS and CAPS [
having Just what Is wanted In this line. u
1.. ?n|| l l Tf nro u
e "stock oV READY- MADECLOTH1 NO we (
of samples and can give you cholceof three c
;cure u belter fit, and wont see a suit just t
i SHOES. 1
on to tins than to any one line of our bust- f
lur cuslomeiR nenl and desire, and we say
v as large and varied a stock of BOOTS and
asonable. All we ask Is a look through our
L'TTO.V, LACK and CONGRESS; MISSES,
id BOYS HOOTS and SHOES, remember
100I shoes ever brought to this market, and
IS. MEANS $3.00 SHOES, which speiik for
keep a full supply of sizes, wide and medir
and GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, GUNS, .
: you will find all that the inner man calls
itlals. [Sept. 14, 1887, tf
03" otice.,
0 i
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H ;
ilntlon of Abbeville M J
lvlted to be present U
penins on wednes- - 1
inber 2.'st and 22nd.
Ion Rome rare Nov- M '
prieh Huts and Bon- ?1 ]
111 be fully cornpon- fi
. Isitlng us on above
our business, under '
)f Baltimore,:? first {II <
rtment. Prices, tit
V. I'AYNK, B)
lireemvood, .
s. c. >H
?
A i
NTotice.
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OST. Business
!
B SAY. IP' YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT (
o look. With a view of changing
sUSTESS
OF
othing,
Hats and Gaps, '
Hollow and Willowware,
Crockery and Glassware,
>lL COST.
terms.
r are requested to come forward at once and
lire to put costs on any one.
LAW & EDWARDS.
1
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& CO.,
"actors,
ill 1HUK
RS IN"
S,
es, Bagging and Ties.,
T, AUGUSTA, GA.
)UU LINK HO SOTi:uvr.H, u j-,
in. All orders will have our prompt atteuABBKV1LLK
WllOLKSALK STORK. Wo ^
iods hi our warehouse nt Abbeville and will
Is are shipped on consignment and must he
sr of the Abbeville Wholesale Store and will
ulh Carolina. Any goods wanted that are J
o us und we will deliver your goods in a few
lesale Store,
)ORE, Business Manager. I
ienry's Gin,1
Washington Street,
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
HAVE HAD MY (JINNINO EST A li- lishment
thoroughly overhauled ami reired
and have added tho latest improve311
Is. My saws are sharpened anil reset and
V gin runs evenly, with speed and saves all
a lint- in excellent, condition. Public pat- ri
iai?c solicited and the best and nilckest |
>rk guaranteed. FRANK IILNRY. d
Sept. 7,1887,3m ft
To Sell, Lease or Rent. J)
HE FARM between Abbeville and Hodges! *
known as tin-"Hugh M. Ward I aw Home-1
*>d," containing 200 ACRES?enough ?ood
lable land tor a three horse farm. Branch i
Ltoins, good cruin and cotton lands. \Vill [
so from one to live years,or will sell on live!
nual inslallnients. Reference W. C. Mc-J ,
wail. ELIZA WARDLAW. , 01
few Hotel, Abbeville, S. C.. Aug. 'J 4.1887. I
Music. j
f lis. DEI-LA J. KNOX will teach a music
L school at her Louise, commencing the
t of September.
uig. .'II,1KS7. It
Book Keeping
-ATCENTENNIAL
SALOON
FOR 1887
ro be Dispensed With
?AND A?
3ash System adopted Instead
nOH SALE AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT
f a choice ami full line of first-class family
VINKS. IMPORTED _BRANCHES,. FINK
kfiivi'uuivi kim ana iiiam tyni.iRir^,
nellow from age, together with leading and
nvorlte brands of ALES. PORTER, HEEIt
nd other beverages that can he obtained.
Uways In stock for ciish purchasers and at
irlces to compete wllh Inferior goods of same
lescription. People from the country who
ometimes need such goods in eases of sicklcss
would do well (If paying cash) to avail
hemselves of these advantages aud procure
lest goods.
The public will also find a select lot of CIiARS
and TOBACCO that cannot be excelld,
at this favorite resort, second door from
he Court House.
Gentlemen in their leisure hours will And
ileasant amusement in a game of BILLIARDS
or POOL here at moderate charges
or cash.
4SS* If you cannot pay, do not pluy.
F. CUNNINGHAM,
Sole Proprietor,
July 13,1887,6m
rhe Place to Get What
You Want!
HOS. ^CHRISTIAN
HAYING bought the interest of Mr.
JOHN WILSON in the business
ormerly conducted by them jointly will
ceep always in store, a complete stock of
f'ANCY GROCERIES, CANNED
iOODS and CONFECTIONERIES of
ill kinds. The best and cheapest CIGARS
and TOBACCO. The FINEST
[VINES and LIQUORS.
Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey
For medical purposes a specialty. Also,
Choice Liquors of any kind for medical
purposes.
Give him acall. Satisfaction guaranteed
pSS" All persons indebted to the firm
">f Christian & Wilson must make immeliate
payment.
THOS. M. CHRISTIAN,
Abbeville, S. C.
r CD. lOO-i, LI
Valuable Land?Private Sale
THE Kiibscrl her offers at private sale lier valuable
tract of land known as the "Jordan
Homestead," situated about four miles from
(Vbhevllle O. H., containing 234 ACRES, more
or less, and 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 fine stateof cultivation.
Terms will be arranged to suit the pur:haser.
Titles warranted.
MRS. ELIZ. C. JORDAN.
Abbeville C. H..S.C.
May 25,1687, tf
Medical Card.
HAVING sold my interest In tbe DRUG
business, I will from this time devote
my whole time to the PRACTICE OF MED1JINE
AND SURGERY.
G. A. NEUFFER, M. D
Jan. 5,1887, tf
Real Estate Broker.
rHE undersigned offers his services to the
i citizenstf Abbuvllle county in the pur:hase
and sale of real estate.
I also represent two reliable Fire Insurance
jompauies. J. T. PARKS.
Oct. 12 1886 tf
PERRIN & COTHRAN,
attorneys at Law,
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
WM. II. PARKER \V. C. McGOWAN*
PARKER &~McGOWAN
ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS,
ABBEVILLE, C. II., S. C.
\XJ ILL 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 thai we areofl'ering at less
,han net cost. Come and getone.
W. JOEL SMITH & SON.
Jan. 5,1S87, tf
T> T^~RT=?K:"Fr:D.
REC 0 M'MEN D ED BY PHYSICIANS.
ai
The eye is the most delicate organ of the
liiman system, yet,JR Is the moot recklessly
ind carelessly used. Don't be deceived by
meddlers but cull and get Zlnemans "Dlamana"
spectacles and eye-glasses, a titguaraneed
and charges reasonable. If any glasses
vanted in very fine mounting, a lot will be
irdered at once from which you can make
rour selection. 1\ B. Speed, Agent. -1-20
We are Sole Agents
Foil THE "ELECTRIC" CUTLERY. Scissors,
Shears, Razors nnd Knives; absoutely
the best goods ever offered to custoMers.
If tlie ladies will givo the "Electric"
hears and Scissors and the gentlemen the
'Electric" Razors a trial they will not have
,ny t hi us else. Lookout for our handsome
Klcctrlc" show ease on the right, as you oner
our store.
W. JOEL SMITH A SON.
Jan. 5.1887, tf
-A."Is
H COST
WfK will r.ell the followinj; articles at I
STRICTLY New York cost:
"OWELS, UNDERWEAIt, l'ARASOLS, JER- J
SEYS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, ULITEItS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, GENTS NECK j
ties. ladies hand bags, wallets,
pultses, pocket books, fans,
ladies fine hose, gents hale
iose, misses hose, suspen de11s,
GLOVES, JtC., Ac.
Don't fail to examine our goods.
E. A. TEMPLETON.
June 15, 1887, If
Terra Cotta Wells.
PJIE undersigned will put you up a 19 inch
L Term I'otla Well for half the price of a
ug one. The common wood bucket is used
>r drawing water. The cleaning out is the I
ork of a moment by keeping a galvanized I
tieet Iron bucket in the bottom to bo hooked .
ut. at will. Satisfaction uuaranteed. This
erra Cotta weighs 10 to 00 pounds to the foot.
C. M. CALIIOUN. I
Greenwood, S. C. j
They are frog proof and superior to one dug.
Joel S. lluiley, Greenwood. |
They arc bound to take precedence overall,
Liters. Prof. Wake, Greenwood.
Joe Ligon, Bradley.
Hev. II. Smart, Troy.
l)r. I,. Andeison, Ninety-Six.
ltcv. Press ly, Due West. I ]
1). J. Wardlaw, McCorinlck. 11
Out of 21 wells made in my town in two'
2urs 1 have put up 23 of them.
July 13, 1887,12m
I
Greenwood Hla]
LEAVELL & GAGE,
Latest Designs in American a
FOREIGN MARBLE.
?
Headstones and Monuments
ways on hand and made to orde
ORDERS SOLICITS
I ^ - .
WORK GPARANTEED,
P B. SI
T7-KF.P CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL AN
IV D R UGS, Oh K MI GALS. etc.. etc.
ENT AND PROPRIETARY MEDICINES. H K]
Dyspepsia. Frrr sale only by rut. Try our BLACK BJ
and our COMPOUND SYRUP SARSAPARILLA
BED BUG POISON, the moot convenient way of de
nil the staple and fashionable colors. A full line
STATIONARY, etc.. etc. The best brands of CIGj*
complete stock of WHITE LEADS, PAINTS. 01
BRUSHES, WIN DOW GLASS, GOLDEN MACHI
Bros. PREPARED PAINT, the best In the market.
^Prescription H
Physician's prescriptions and Family Recipes fill
rlenced and competent hunds. Orders by hand or i
B. K. BEi
ABBEVIL
Sash, Doors, B
IN6S, BRACE
THE LOWNI
STOVE AND 1
LOWNDESVI]
Has opened a large stock of stove
IRONW'AltE. CROCKERY, CHINA AND <
AND I'OCKET CUTLERY. In fant, we keep ever;
HOUSE FURNISHING STORE, at prices to suit l
SHEET IRON WAKE, and make a specialty of rc
We buy for CASH and must sell that way, or foi
on credit till fall. When in town call on us, whel
prices, and be convinced that we keep in stock w
1\JiU I
PAY HIGHEST PRICES FC
STOVE AND 1
JQ. DON
TOYSLTOY
Don't fail to see E. A. 1
Toys. Very
If you want to see somethinj
sortment of French Candy in tl
TEMPLETON & CO'S.
E. A. TEMPLETON & CO hav
now have complete lines of Di
Furnishing Goods, Crockery, &<
The 5c. counter at F. A. TEM
ed every day. Don't fail to exa
Notions, Notions, Notions of s
E. A. TEMPL1
PALMETTO
Tie Largest anfl Best Stocked
WITH SELECT B
JP*INE -yyiHSKEY, gRANI
AND JJOMESTIC, T^UBLIN AN
AnD ALE, FRESn jgEER
A LSO A JpULL 0F 'J'OBACC
jy^OUNTAIN Q.AP A]S
QORN "yyillSKIES ,
Thos. McGettiga
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FOUTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS !
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j O'
No Honaii will die of cor.ic. r.OTs or Lrxo F&
Vkr, If For.tz's i'owilers are used in time.
Poutz's Powders will cmv ami prevent l!o<i Ckoi.era.
Fount's Powders will ">rever.t (5/ us is Fowl.?.
Fontz'a Powders will It.. va?e t'm .iinntlfv of n:i*k I
nnd cream twenty per cs *.ui;dni* jtlic tutterlirui j jl(
and sweet.
Fotitz'd Powders will ci.ie or prevent almost >:vkky ;
Diskask to which Horses ami t attlu are wibiort. j
FOUTZ'S PoWDKRS will oivk SATISFACTION. 1 I
Sold everywhere. . f
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor. I J0U
BALTIMOHE. 11D. ' ri^H
FOR SALE BY | tL
P. B. SPEED, Abbeville, S. C.!gim
July 13, 1867, (iiu ! ,y<^(
iDg:
BUIST'S FAMOUS j_^
Turnip Seed ! i
JL | Abbi
sol 1
AT The
: <Vc.,
E. A, TEMPLETON'S
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RUT A BAG A,
WHITE GLOBE, yH
YELLW GLOBE. A H
MAMMOTH HEI) TOP. Ap
July 20, 1887, tf
NOTICE.
WE have formed n copartnership for the; I A
practice of law under the llrm name of; I t si
HENET A CASON. Will practice In all Stale 1'i-c.is
uid United States Courts. dolla
WM. C. BENET, Hoi
SAM'L C. CASON. lino I
Abbeville, S. C., June IS, 18ST. An
rble Works !
PROPRIETORS.
nd JL
a*
?EED,
D WELL SELECTED STOCK OF PURE
All the hi text nnd popular lines of PaTiJ3.IN.Ki^
j-he_ best LJver Medicine, cures
cut Ki uuivuiAjj lor aumnier lompiaim,
with IODIDE PCTASH for the Blood,
stroylng these Insects. DIAMOND DYES
of FANCY GOODS. TOILET ARTICLES,
LllS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES. A
LS. VARNISHES, ETC., ETC PAINT
NE OIL. We sell the celebrated Harrison
Special attention paid to the
>epartment.
led at all hours of day and night by expomall
promptly attended to.
P. B. SPEED.
LCHAM, |
3L.E, St. O.
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in
linds, MouldiE
rs, &c.
- *
)ESVILLE
[ IN HOUSE.
LIE, S. C.
AND TINWARE, POTWARE. GRANITE
^ijassware, nvoodenware, tabi,e
ytlilng tbat is usually kept in n first-clues
he buyer. We also manufacture TIN AND
lOFING AND GUTTERING.
r approved security, we will sell STOVES
tlieryou wlsli to buy or not, and get our
hat we advertise, and sell at ROCK BOT
>R HIDES AND BAGS.
IN HOUSE,
rKTALD,
MANAGEBr*"
S! TOYS!
lEMPLETON & GO'S
Cheap.
? beautiful go aud see Asle
New Show Case at E. A.
e filled up their store and
y Goods, Groceries, Gents
PLETON & CO'S is renewimine
the 5c. counter,
ill kinds, at
ETON & CO.
cirnnn
uauvvjLi.
House ii tie Up-Coontry.
RANDS OF
)Y AND ^yyiNES, "pOREIGN
D J^IVERPOOL JpORTER
A LWAYS ON JJAND.
0, QIGARS AND QIGARETTS,
rD OjTONE jyjOUNTAIN
\ SPECIALTY.
m, Proprietor
10, 4 Washington Street.
For Sale.
s'E 8 HORSK POWEll ENGINE ON
wheels, iu good running ortier.
*E (JO-SAW EAGLE GIN, witli FEEDER
und CONDENSER. As good as new.
s'K PAIR JONES 3-TON WAGON
SCALES. New.
W. M. GRIER, Executor.
Apply to J NO. M. COCHRANE,
lie 2 >, 1887, tf
REPAIR SHOP
r DONALDSVILLE.
IE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECENTLY
fitted up his SHOP nnd Is now prepared
3 almost any kind of work Hint may be
led on MILL-IRONS or STEAM ENES.
All kinds' of IRON TURNING nlcejne.
vc delays, freight,and loss of time by tak>
our work to
HUGH WILSON, SKNIOK.
maids, S. C'., April 0, tf
Get the Best.
AKRANTLD for 5 years. The New High
Arm Davis, Vertical Feed Sewing Mae.
No one else allowed to fell then* in
cvillo county. Write to me for prices. I
the New Domestic, the New American,
hest Sperm Sowing Machine Oil, Needles,
for all Machines. I offer the host and
pest stock of Furniture, Coflins, Ac, in
ounty. IIENKY J. KINARD, Agt.
rch 30,1S67,12m Ninety-Six. S.
Coffins at Due West.
E undersigned lias in store a variety of
'OFFINS of all SIZICS AN1) STYLES.
EAH.SE will be furnished whon needed.
A. SELDEN KENNEDY.
rilii, 1SS7,12(n
iuction in Price of Law
Blanks.
\V BLANKS and Trial Juxliee llanks
ire now sold at 40 cents a quire ut the
r unit Manner office, or three quires for a
r.
il Estate Mortgages and Title Deeed.s ou
Inen paper, 75 cents a quire.
g.l, 1**7, tf