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. Greenwood's Commencement. Greenwood, S.C., June 18,1SS8. Another collegiate year has just ended in the Greenwood schools. For a week our people, and many guests have revelled in merry music, splendid speeches, tuid delightful debates. The Commencement exercises began Monday night with a debate by the advanced pupils of Professor Hodges's school. Their Query : "Which is worthy of the most admiration, Peter the Great, or Alexander the Great?" was discussed with an energy, skill and life that rendered it quite entertaining to the audience. This and a subsequent debate convinces us that these young gentlemen have usefully employed their time in pursuing this, nnnnf ?Vio mnst nlpusant. and Derbaps one of the most profitable, features ?f school life. Their teachers deserve much credit for this course in their school. Variety is a spice of which we are all fond, and the commingling of the pleasures of life is sweet. So thiukall who attended the exhibition in the Female College Tuesday night. Under the management of the Misses Giles their young lady pupils have acquired remarkable proficiency in recitations, music and calisthenics. A chorus by the school, pleasantly opened the exercises and gave a pleasant foretaste of what was to follow. Next came in happy succession and pleasant repittion, music, vocal and instrumental, interspersed with recitations. Notwithstanding these exercises were admirably adapted to the occasion and would have been complete of themselves, still the calisthenics were more admired than any other one feature of the evening. To us thisperformance seemed a model of its kind, and though to the young ladies themselves their actions may seem ridiculous nothing commands better attention than such exercises. The exhibition was too long for one night, so Wednesday night was also devoted to the continuance of these performances. Much gratification was experienced with teachers so capabie of instructing and pupils so susceptible of training. TU/> f/oYMnotifiotnont in this iiistitu 1UC VV/UJUJV?ivv**iv? . tion was completed Thursday morning, Captain W. C. McGowan of Abbe vilfe, being the honored speaker. His address was becoming to the occasion ; and we doubt not that every lady left the hall with higher appreciation of' woman's work in the past, her noble and^patriotic services in the present, and ner unlimited possibilities in the future. Mr. McGewan held his audience spell-bound for nearly an hour.. - After this oration it was announced that medals would be awarded to sue-1 cessful competitors. This pleasant duty was performed by Messrs. Tompkins of Edgefield, Benet and Graydon of Abbeville, and Professor Hodges of Greenwood. Each little speech was quite appropriate, often mingled with humor. The medal for improvement in penmauship was awarded to Miss Fannie Auld; first music medal to Miss Hattie Reynolds, and the second to Miss Mary Auld. The scholarship medal was presented to Miss Salhe Stallsworth. Thus ended a pleasant morning and a happy occasion for many young hearts. That afternoon was devoted to the inspection of the young soldiers of ~ Professor Hodges's school. Professor McCants in full uniform exhibited the military skill and knowledge of his battallion most beautifully. Their actions and maneuvres were the wonder and delight of a large crowd assembled to witness the contest for the medals, which were won by Mr. Manly Stallsworth in inspection of guns, and Mr. John Oldham in drill. On Thursday night the hall of the A rtr, ^Amir wno! Kni/vKfltr lilfhtfiH luiue AWiucaij Hoo, uuguuj pleasantly ventillatea, and filled with bright and smiling faces. The untiring spectators bad again assembled to witness perhaps one of the most pleasant exhibitions of the Veek, that of Professor Hodges's school. Among others, Governor Richardson was present to witness the efforts of the boys, and they were there from the bare-foot street urchin to the digni_? fled youth just springing?well, a mustache, perhaps it might be called. The programme was a most varied and enjoyable one, and frequently the boys were heartily applauded by the amused audience. The older boys indulged in^ rattling debate that often called for approval from the large audience. The most of us were instructed, all entertained, and the house was dismissed amidst pleasant ejaculations and commendatory sentences. An interesting part of the Commencement programme was the adE2?^< dress of .Governor Richardson which EH^was interspersed with humor and lnoin. He ?afd owimr to the pressure of business, he! tad not prepared a set speech, but his remarks were well timed, elicited frequent applause. More A son. Last week was the time appointed for Anderson's gala week. The city was filled with visitors, and considerable interest was manifested in the different contests for the prizes. The Athens fire company took the first prize, and Anderson the second. The most exciting contest was the foot race, in which Anderson's man was successful, making the distance of 100 yards in ten seconds. Among the visitors was Gov. Richardson, who was the guest of Mr. J. D. Maxwell. The ball on Thursday night was a brilliant affair, and all present enjoyed the occasion. The banquet Friday night was a spread of considerable size. It was held in Bleckley's Hall, and though large, was well filled. The programme was interesting, and the banquet was a success. Anderson has reason 10 reel proua 01 me enure programme she presented on this occasion, and it was interesting throughout. . ; i PRINTING MATERIAL Bargains may be Had! An Outfit fur a Six-Column Paper. Three Cases or Labor-Saving Brass Rule. Several Cases ol Body Type. Twenty-five cases ot Job Type, be^ sides two Cabinets well filled with excellent Job Type. A large lot or Wood Type of the make and but little used. Wood and Metal Furnitnre, Jnk. Herrings Champion |nHMnM^r and cards avails t Sunday Newspapers. A special from Charlesfon to the Colninbia Register saj's: The Ministers' Union here had a meeting yesterday and after a full discussion, led by the Rev. R. D. Smart, decided to "sit down" on the Sunday newspapers. In the words of the resolution, the members of the Ministers' Union will give "no support or countenance to Sunday newspapers." If the Sunday uewspapers should refuse to "puff" the memoersof the union there would be a pretty kettle of fish indeed ! The last sentence 01 mis leicgium jo neither a weak nor an unwholesome argument against Sunday Newspapers. Ed. C. N. The Press and Banner would like to know what is meant by " Sunday newspapers." Is it the papers on which the work is done on Saturday, and given to the public on Sunday morning, or is it that class of papers that are edited and set up on Sunday, on published on Monday? Will the Caristian Nciqhbor kindly explain? At the National Prohibition Convention, in Indianapolis, Gen. Clinton B. Fisk, of New Jersey, was nominated for the Presidency, and John A. Brooks, of Missouri, for Vice President. The platform, favors woman suffrage, tariff reform, civil service reform, the abolition of polygamy, uniform laws governing marriage and divorce, the prohibition of "trusts," laws enforcing | the observance of Sunday, arbitration of international differences, and the restriction of immigration. Our delegates to the World's Missionary Conference, to be held next week in London, are by this time at the place of meeting, having left New York 011 the 26th of May. The party consisted of Bishop Wilson, Rev. Dr. Young J. Allen, MrsrJuliana Haynes and Miss Melissa Baker. They sailed in the steamer Umbria. Bishop Wilst n and Dr. Allen expect to return by July 20, and then proceed to China via San Francisco, Aug. 1. Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood has accept ed the nomination for President of these United States, having been tendered the honor by the Equal Rights Party. Swarms of grasshoppers have appeared in Ottertail county, Min. Uneasiness is felt elsewhere in the State where thay are likely to appear. Scott Logan, a colored railroad fireman, was killed at the Junction near Columbia Saturday, June 9, while "sanding" the rails for slipping wheels. The Atlas Paper Mill, Appleton, Wis., was burned June 8. Loss $150,000. Insurance from $50,000 to $60,000. It is proposed to build a bridge between Dover and Calais, to cost $150,000,000, and to be finished in six years. Votes in North Carolina on the liquor question make Raleigh, Charlotte, and Asheville all wet towns. At Rockdale, Texas, June 4, an hotel was burned, and eleven persons perished in the flames. The University of North Carolina has conferred the title of LL. D. on Bishop Hendrix. Our moral power will be precisely in proportion to the measure of our grace; if we have little grace, weshall i do but little good ; but if we are filled with all the fulness of God we shall I exert a vast influence upon the inter/\f man I C31C3 VI JJUV/il Rabbits are becoming so numerous in Nebraska that their destruction is called for by a State law. It is no unusual sight to see a drove of several hundred. Aristotle, being asked what a man could gain by telling a falsehood, replied, "Not to be credited when he tells the truth." 1,1, HI ih 11 ^<4 40 pieces White Lawn 10 pieces Wash Batist 10 pieces Dress G-ingha styles. 30 pieces Swiss Embro 20 pieces Lawn Embro 6 pieces 40-inch Whit cing. 20 pieces Oriental Lace 20 dozen Ladies, Child] Cantons, Union, M lans, in all the new s 5 .Boxes .b'rencn ana iu 6 Boxes Feathers in C ored. 70 pieces Ribbons, in Edge, Satin Edge, a These goods have all been received In the lasi trade than I have been during the season. We rush we had for the past two months, and can ' you Flowers to match Ribbons, and Ribbons tc the Ladies. I have all the novelties in Sumn best prices, on any llue of goods you may wish W, E 1ST . Unprecedented s; department the last t our ordering to arrive 25 dozen ladies hats, ] 1 case feathers and flc 50 pieces plain and fa: 1 case dress goods, ' v ming braids, &c. 1 case hosiery, gloves, Parasols. The ' timo +n TYn-tvVha.QP a mV V/AAMV W VhA VMVVK/V W MAV is the place to find th( Ask for the P. Zeigler's fine shoes fo Children. R. M. E. A. TE1 Has on hand TINWARE, HARDWAI ' GOODS .AN] j^AT VERY LOW PEI Everybody's attention is called to - the bargains which P. Rosenburg & Co. are now offering in Clothing. They have just received a lot of 50 Suits, which was bought at from 25 to 40 per cent less than regular prices, and they propose giving their customers [the benefit of the low prices. They are also offering special inducements in their regular stock, which is complete in every particular. They are positively offering bargains. Save money by calling on P. Rosenburg & Co. SALE UNDER POWER OF ATTORNEY. By virtue and in persuanceof Power of Attorney to us in mortgage executed by A. G. Youngblood on 4th February, A. D. 1887, recorded in oftice of Register of Mcsuc Conveyances for Abbeville County, 2Gth February, 1887, in Vol. D., p, 103We will sell at public auction at Abbeville C. II., on Sales day in July next the Real Estate thorcin described, being "All that Tract or Parcel of Land "situate, lying and being in White Hall "Township, County and Stato aforesaid, "containing FIVE-EIGHTHS (5-8) "ACRE, more or less, together with "all improvements, bounded by lands I "of J. M. Jordan, D. W. Jay, Main Street and others," being the A. G. Youngblood Lot at Bradley. Torma Paah CRANSTON & ALEXANDER, Mortgagees. June 11, 1888. 3t PERRIN & COTHRAN, . .Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. At the Mart Yari A FULL LINE OF HEADSTONES AND MONUMENTS. Our prices are low, and styles are of the moat symmetrical In shape of any to bo found In the up-country. Sept. 28. TO. H. PARKER W. C. McGOWAN* PARKER & McGOWAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITOES, ABBEVILLE, C. II., S. C. 117 ILL practice also in the Circuit Courts oi T T the United States/or South Carolina* Coffins at Mt. Garmel. JW. SIGN has coffins at Mt. Carmel -n the care of W. R. POWELL. The HEARSE will be sent from Abbeville when desired. Jan. 5, 1887. tt AliU GOODS ! from 10 to 20. e in Striped and Plaid. ans in fresh and pretty idery. idery. ;e Embroidered Floun:en and Misses Hats, in .'ilan, and English Mistyles and shapes, nerican Flowers. Jream, White and ColFeather Edge, Crown vi/1 "D1oi-r? T71 rl era 1LU X IClllii XJU.gvy> L week, and I am better piepared to stiit the i have caught up wltli our work, Blnce the Trim your Hat In a short time. We can give > match Dress Goods, and Dress Goods to suit ner Goods for Ladles, and will give the very Yours respectfully, BELL. JUNE. ales in our -Millinery wo weeks necessitates this week: iatest designs. )wers. Hey ribbons. trimmings, silks, trimfancy buttons, &c. 1st of May is a good >e parasol. Haddon's 3m. 3 ri ~ TT vjox anu \jrt?uige xi. r Ladies, Misses and HADDON & CO. ftPLETON a large lot of RE, GROCERIES, DRY D NOTIONS. CES. ^ s?, - - . ; - * *-\. vj : r ; > ~ - / -' WHITE E Have now in store oue of tl: STOCKS OF SPRING , they have ever offered. It would pay any on buy goods to make at least one trip to Abbevl <in,i fiin splpntions 111 all lint Prints, Ginghams, Seen and other WASH FABRICS is very extensiv If a lady wishes to buy a GINGHAM DRES different styles. Their stock of WHITE GOODS cannot bo si kinds and at all prices, STRIPED and PLAII NAINSOOKS, MUM'S, Ac., Ac. They have and WHITE TRIMMINGS in endless vnrict; Ladies will find at WHITE BROTHERS' i CHIEFS and HOSIERY. Special attention ii ED BALBRIGGAN HOSE. WHITE BROTHERS have had a specially s READY-MAD Their trade in this line is increasing every ye ting suits to be found anywhere in the up-cou Gentlemen would do well to examine their STRAW, NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, UNDERi GOODS generally. When In town be sure to call on WHITE B crything you want. White the Augusta Fi The Leading Furnitu] RITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE ] BEDSTEADS from SI.50 to 8150.00. BUREAUS from S6.00 to ?175.00. Call and see us whether you want anything FLEMING & BO" 838 Broad Street . 1, 1888. 6m We Offer Grand Opportunity FOR Raising Fine Mules. rpHE THOROUGHBRED JACK MOZART X from Indiana, will stand at the stables 01 WALLlNGFORD & RUSSELL during thi season. Color black, 14 hands high, six years old weight 800 pounds and well proportioned. TERMS?Ten Dollars insurance. For further particulars communicate with WALLLNGFORD & RUSSELL, Abbeville C. H., S. C. March 21,1888, If ~ DENTAL OFFICE,NINETY-SIX, S. C. ON AND AFTER MARCH THE 12th, ] will offer my professional services to mj friends and the public generally. ' Having provided myself with the latest Im proved instruments, &c., I will be prepared U do all work in my line, both in operative am mechanical dentistry. All work guaranteed Prices moderate. W. H. HOLLAND, Dentist. March 7,18S8,6m Barber Shop. RICHARD GANTT, is now prepared to d< all work in his department in the bes: manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly customers shaving, hair cutting and sham poolngsi per raoniD. na.surN uuueu imu 1<U in the best condition for 25 cents each. Real Estate Broker. THE undersigned offers his services to th< citizens of Abbeville county In the pur cbase and sale of real estate. I al6o represent two reliable Fire Insuranci Companies, J. T. PARKS. Dissolution of Copartnership The firm of seal, mcilwain & co have this day dissolved copartnership The business will hereafter be run by Seal A Mcilwain. All persons indebted to Seal, Mc Ilwaln & Co. will pleaso settle with Aug. W Smith or Seal & Mcilwain. T. C. SEAL, H. P. MCILWAIN, AUG. W. SMITH. March 5, 1888. tr 25 Sets Harness tust received. j. s. hammond jc co. Jan. 24,1888, If Todd's Mill, DONALDS, S. C. I HAVE BUILT AND FITTED UP I> modern style with the latest Improve mentsaflrst class Flour and Grist Mill at Donald's. S. C.. and am prepared to grlni for the public. I have an experienced Miller employed anc grind for the ONE-TENTH. J. E. TODD. April 25,1S8S, lm * To Approve School Claims rpHE School Commissioner will be in his of 1. lice on the following days to Rcgistci school claims, &c., namely On Saturday, 17th March. On Saturday, 14th April. On Saturday, Wth May. On Saturday, 10th June, and overy Salesdaj during the school year. E. COWAN, School Commissioner. March 2,1&S8, tf Reaper for Sale. \ NY ONE DESIRING to purchase a nev fX GREGG REAPER very low for cash car do so by applying lo WALTER L. MILLER, May 9,18S8, tf Attorney. Administrator's Notice. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ES tate of BEN COZ1JY, deceased, wll make payment, nnd all persons havin; claims against the estate will present tlx same within thirty day. J. W. KELLER, Adm'r _May 2,1888, 4t. . Registration Notice, Office ok SUPEKVISOIt OK ItEOISTKATION, AliiJKViLLE. S. C., Feb. 29, INKS. 1 HE OFFICE OF SUPERVISOR OF REG istration will be open on the first Mondays ii March, April, May, June and July lor tin transaction ol such business as the law di reels in connection with the registration o voters. No.4 O'Neill Law Range. W. P. CALHOUN, Supervisor. Feb. 29,1SSS, tf DR G. A. NEUFFER, Physician and Surgeon, | ABBEVILLE, S. 0. MEDICIXR AND SURGERY practiced It all their branches. Calls from thocoun try promptly answered. Office at Specd'i Drug Store. Room at Central Hotel. Jan. II, 1888,12m JOHN S. MARTIN, Surveyor and Notary Public, P. O. ABBEVILLE, S. C. RESIDENCE four (4) miles North-East Cal houn's Mills. Terms reasonable. March 28,1SS8, l?m At tie More Store. Bentwood chairs. New and pretty styles. Prices low. WOVEN WIRE iMATTRASSKS. Atprlcei from tofS, each. Will last, a life time. BUREAU BEDS, and other goods at lowesl cash prices. BH Sept. 18. ' v, ' ' : J'1 ' r ' " ' IROTHERS le largest and most attractive? AND SUMMER GOODS e living In any part of the county who wants to lie, where at the store of WHITE BROTHERS .'B of goods. Their stock of suckers, Muslins, Satins e. 3S, she can select from more than one hundred urpassed. They have WHITE LAWNS of all ) LAWNS, SPRING-TIDE CHECKS, PIQUES, an elegant line of FLOUNCINUS for dresses, /. STORE a splendid assortment of HANDKER3 callcd to their BLEACHED and UNBLEACHmccessful season with iii <JJUO J_ JbdLXJN <or. ar. They carry the finest line of elegantly fltntry. assortment of SPRING IIATS, both FELT and WEAR, SCARFS and GENTS FURNISHING ROTHERS and you will find anything and evBr others. irniture Palace re House of the South. LISTS. PARLOR SUITS from $30.00 to 8500.00. BED ROOM SUITS Irom 315.00 to 5150.0#. or not. No trouble to show goods. I WLES, THE LEADERS, t, AUGUSTA, GA. If You Don't See What You Want Ask for It. WE'VE GOT IT. [ Utterly impossible to enu merate what we have in Stock. We cater to the tastes of all, irrespective of 'honor, wealth, fame, or previous condition of servitude. ? We guarantee satisfaction ' to the old, the young, the rich, the pcor?male or female, plain or aesthetic. > \ Pay your money and make 1 your selections at P. ROSENBERG & CO. March 29,1888, tf * ; The Place for Bargains ^ ? L. WILSON'S CASH STORE, NO. 2 KJTOX'S BLOCK. ?Where you will find a-good line of? SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, BACON, LAIiD, FLOUR, TOBACCO, CIGARS, TINWARE and NOTIONS. r Also, bargains In Toilet and Laundry Soap. JUS- Fresh parched Peanuts every day. Don't fall to come and see for yourself. April 4,1888, 9m . Hamburg Edgings AT 1 ]4,2,25, 6, 7,8,10 and 15 cents. . 24 sheets or paper and 24 envelopes for 5 cents. 1 Five lead pencils for 5 cents. 12 slate pencils for 5 cents. 1 1 quire good paper 5 cents. 1 composition book, 18 pages, for 5 cents. 1 Handkerchiefs 1%, 5 and 10 cents. Linen doylie fringed fori}cents. Beautiful lace pins 5 and 10 cents, at E. A. TEMPLETON'S. Feb. 1,1SS8, tf Terra Cotta Wells. r nPHE undersigned will put you up a 19 inch .1 TerraCotta Well for half the price of a dug one. The common wood bucket is used for drawing water. The cleaning out is the work of a moment by keeping a galvanized . sheet iron bucket In the bottom to be hooked out at will. Satisfaction guaranteed. This Terra Cotta weighs 40 to 50 pounds to the foot. C. Jr. CALHOUN. Greenwood, S. C. They are frog proof and superior to.one dug. Joel S. Bailey, Greenwood. They are bound to take precedence over all 7 others. Prof. Blake, Greenwood, i Joe Ligon, Bradley. Rev. H. Smart. Troy. Dr. L. Anderson, Ninety-Six. Rev. Pressly, Due West. D. J. Wardlaw, McCormlck. Out of 24 wells made in my town In two years I hvac put up 23 of them. July 13,1887,12 m 1 For Five Cents Apiece. 1 Thirty foot clothes lino. 1 Large box blacking. 1 Quart cup. 1 Ciuart dipper. 1 Bottle shoe polish. 1 Large slate. 1 Tea bell. 1 Package smoking tobacco. 1 Tin bucket. 1 Tea strainer. 1 Coffee pot stand. 1 Cake pan. 2 Pie plates. 1 Hammered mug. 1 Tin pan. 1 Egg whip. C Lamp wicks. 1 Large spoon. 1 Lamp chimney. 1 Match safe. 2 Bars laundry soap. 1 Dust pan. 1 Large rake toilet soap 1 Scrub brush. 1 Lb starch, large lump 1 Lamp burner, x 10 Different pieces of glassware. b 1 Yard elastic. 2 Large boxes blueing. - 12 Safety pins, 2 Papers pins, 1 Paper pins, f 2 Papers needles. _ At E. A. Ti'.-Mi'i.r-iu a n. The Place to Get What You Want! THOS, MTCHRISTIAN HAYING bought the interest of Mr. JOHN WILSON in the business - formerly conducted by thom jointly will 8 keep always in store, a complete stock of FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED COODS and CONFECTIONERIES of all kinds. The best and cheapest CI?1 TORAram. The FINEST unnu ami WINES and LIQUORS. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey For modieal purposes a specialty. Also, > Choice Liquors of any kind for medical purposes. (jive himacall. Satisfaction guaranteed pS" All persons indebted to the firm of Christian & Wilson must make immediate payment. THOS. M. CHRISTIAN, Abbeville, S. c. WE HAVE JUST pECEIVEp And Opened np for the LADIESj to the Inspection of Which we Most Cordially Invite Them. A MOST ATTRACTIVE AND BTYLISH STOCK OF DRESS MATERIALS, COMPRISIns n choice selection of CALICOES, Colored and Mourning Ginghams, "Tolle Da Nords," "Cleghorn Novelties," "Comtesse'' Satins, - ^ Zephyr Suitings. Fancy Cheviots, Ac., Ac. - C Wc offer special attractions to HOUSEKEEPERS in tho way of 3 Iqg Bleached, Half-Blenched. Turkoy Red and Fancy Colored Table Damasks. . White Linen Napkins ana Fringed Doilies, Turkey Red and Fancy Frnlt Dollies, Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Bleached, Brown and Checked Homespnas * Towels and Linen Crash. j-j OUR WHITE GOODS CAN'T BE SURPASSED, consisting ol India Linons, Victoria and Persian Lawns Check and Plain Nainsooks, Check Mnsllns, India Mulls, Plain and Dotted Swiss." . i?"! Also, a full[stock of NOTIONS. Ask for our oc. wnite Pearl buttons, todies snopping a&ga <x Tory siynan mnw . r Ric Roc and Novelty Braids, Embroidery Silks, ; Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, " \v?Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Jersey Jackets, Canvass Belts, Chatelalcs. Collars, Cuffs. Ruchings, Laces, Embroideries, Ac. - *& We liavn't forgotten the MEN and BOYS by any means, as we are ready to prove. And '-A only ask a look through the following lines: A Handsome Stock of Net, Stylish aid Well Mm Bead; Made / .$ CLOTHING! Remember, too, that we have a superb line of samples and that you can select and have -i made up an elegant suit unlike every body else's, for a reasonable consideration. We are < /* headquarters for HATS, CRAVATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS and all GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. And our stock of these goods tnis season will convince yon that we . 3 mean to keep our prestige in this direction. We will mention a few specialties: Auti-Sweat Cravat Pins, Scarf Retainers, Cuff Holders, The "Dandy" Collar Butlon, > ''Elghmie," "Peerless" & No. 230 Dress Shirts, Gents Colored Dress Shirts, Gents Traveling Bags furnished, . Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Gloves. The J AS. MEANS S4.00 DRESS SHOE is guaranteed equal in style and durability to anjr hand sewed shoe on the market. - . v . . . . We have something entirely new in LAP ROBES. Wecan'l begin to enumerate our stock. Call on us and wo will take great pleasure in giving you every attention. ~%7U~. Joel Smith. ?Se Son. F. S. HUTCHISON, Proprietor. J. Q. DONNALD, Manager. ??. . vr^SH The Lowndesville Wholesale and Retail STOVE AND TIN HOUSE n : . ' ' ' 11K HAVE ON HAND TWO CAR LOADS OF COOKING STOVES THAT WE ARK OF W ferlns at very LOW PRICES FOR CASH or ON TIME. We give 80 pieces wl'h en eh rgs* Stove. We will prepay FREIGHT ON STOVES TO ANY POINT'IN ABBEVILLE COUNTY, bo come and examine our large stock or write us for prices. All orders by. ma 11 for eoods ? In our line will have prompt attention. We carry the largest stock of HOUSE FURNJSH- --V ING GOODS in the county, such as Tinware, Crockeryware, Woo den ware, Granite Ironware, Potware, Glassware, Stoveware, Lamps, * Lamp Fixtures, ' { f Shelf Hardware, Shears and Razors, > . V S Table and Pocket Cutlery. A thousand and one other things too numerous to mention. We also do ROOFING AND ':$ GUTTERING on short notice and manufacture TIN and SHEETIRON WARE, SMOKE STACKS, SPARK ARRESTEBS, dec. Address all orders to J. Q. DONNALD, Manager, Lowndesville, B. C. 3?S P. S. We carry In stock the best ROOFING PAINTS made. Also, VARNISH for SMOKE STACKS and BOILERS. J. ft. D.' SPEED'S DRUG STORE! WITH A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF t* ? m z?im .urugs, iUCQlUllit/Sj UUClillViUB) X atCJUb iucuivmco Dye Stuffs, Stationery, Faints, Oils, &c. q!gf Ml HOST ANY DEMAND OF THIS MARKET CAN RE SUPPLIED. READY MIXED " PAINTS In any quantity from 25c. can up. WHITE LEAD, RAW nnd BOILED LINSEED OIL, WINDOW GLASSand PREPARED PUTTY In Abundance. The latest novel- -M$*. ties 1 n WHITING PADS, BOX PAPER, PEN STAFFS, INK STANDS. Ac. My - SJ May Kirby and iRebel Girl Cigars cnn't be equalled In this market for a 5c. Cigar. My CHEWING TOBACCO and'CIGAR- ' ETTES are first clnss also. In fact, I'm headquarters for any thine good to CHEW or "- >>* to SMOKE, bat don't, nor wont, keep any thing good to drink,except SODA WATER, which with a first class outfit. I shall spare no efforts to bring up to the higbestfstandard. ; \ . The above with a full lino of HARMONICAS, VIOLIN and GUITAR FITTINGS, TOILET V & ARTICLES, PERFUMER!:, SOAPS, CONFECTIONERIES, the LATEST NOVELS, CHEAP &< EDITION, and various other articles too numerous to mention. I'm satisfied yonr wants can be supplied at the LOWEST PRICES. 43- ORDERS BY HAND OR MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Prescriptions Carefully & Accurately Prepared at all Hours WILL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. FIRST DOOR ABOVE NATIONAL BANK, ABBEVILLE, S. O. A , iM , P. B. SPEED. April 11,1888, tf Greenwood Marble Works ! i r?wru 9. PAPC DDDDDICTflD? LCAVCLL Oh UrtUCi II1UI IIILI uiioi --mm ' '' Latest Designs in American and Jl> FOREIGN MAEBLE. - A ^ Headstones and Monuments al- ^ ways on hand and made to order. jf j j [ /'(BL ORDERS SOLICITED WOEE 60AE9NTEBJ. jagJEi WARNING! Follow the doctors instructions and call at the palmetto saloon where you will be sure to get the prescribed article. Baker's Rye and Redmond's Sweet Mash Corn, Foreign and Domestic Brandy and Pure Wines, Dublin Porter and Pale Ale, Fresh Beer from the Brewery, * The Little Brown Jug Jamaica Rum, ? Irish and Scotch Whiskies, Good for making Hot Punch and Egg Nog. A full line of TOBACCO and CIGARS always on hand. Ask for GOLDSMITH'S BEST TOBACCO and OUR CONGRESSMAN CIGARS. 43- BAKER'S RYE AND REDMOND'S CORN WHISKIES A SPECIALTY, -?ft THOMAS McGETTIGAN. Proprietor. ??~ _ - * " .. JERVEY & CO., GREENWOOD, S. C. AT REYNOLDS OI.D STAND. HARDWARE. a large stock of PLOWS, POTWARE, CUTLERY, Etc., at reasonable prices. AT COST! A few suits of CLOTHING are being sold at COST. Come and select one before It la too late. We also oiler at BOTTOM FIGURES Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes to make room for our SPRING STOCK which will bo large ami well selected. n rmn Call for advocate, dictator, gold medal, hon ton, congress, r LUUn. liberty, star or iiarden's eagle, and aftera trial you will use no other. RICE WcarealS0 WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS in CAROLINA RICE. For any patronage we give satisfaction and courteous attention. JPJRVEY & CO. R. S. SPARKMAN. Manager. ROGERS & CO., I Cotton Factors, w a m T m r* j DEALERS IN Cotton, Grain, Provisions, Groceries, Bagging and Ties. 115 JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. II7E UKSH1P FROM AUGUSTA OR DIRECT FROM THE WEST. WE REPRESENT V? a number of the largest houses in the West. Also have the benefit of other Brokers prices which enables us to meet prices from any point In the United Slates. Wire us f<>r prices in cur lots. We solicit- consignments of COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE. We will from tills date ONLY SEIX TO MERCHANTS. ROGERS db CO,