The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, August 07, 1889, Image 8
At the Door.
A hand tapped at my door, low down, low
down,
I opened It and saw two eyes of brown.
Two lips ot cherry red,
A little curly head,
A bonny, fairy sprite. In dress of white.
Who nald. with lifted face, "Fapa, good
night."
She climbed upon my knee, and kneeling
there.
Lisped softly, solemnly, her little prayer;
' Her meeting finger tips.
Her pure, sweet baby lips,
Carried my soul with hers, half unaware,
Into some clearer and diviner air.
otrain Knt all in Vftin.
X incu IV jiiv ,
Of scientific thought the subtle chain;
So small, so small,
My learning all;
Though I could call each star and tell its
place,
My child's "Our Father" bridged the gulf of
space.
I sat with folded hands at rest, at rest,
Turning this solemn thought within my
breast;
How faith would fade
If God had made
No children in this world?do baby ageOnly
the prudent man or thoughtful sage.
Only the woman wise, no little arms
To clasp around our neck; no baby charms,
No loving care,
No sinless prayer,
No thrHl of lisping song, no pattering feet,
No infant heart against our heart to beat.
Then if a tiny hand, low down,"
Tap at the heart or door, ah! do not frown :
Bend low to meet
The little feet,
To clasp the clinging hand; the child will be
Nearer heaven than thee?nearer than thee.
. Lillie E. Bark.
Let us be like trees, that yield their
fruit to those who throw stones at
them. |
A man can not do good or evil to
others without doing good or evil to
himself.
. Toil either of the brain, of the heart,
or of the hand is the only true man
UUUUy UIC U111J II uu iivuiitbj.
O, it is an emblem of heaven to love
all the world with the love of kindness,
forgiveness and benevolence.
Personal work for Christ is a vague
expression. Go and do something for
some needy fellow-creature. That is
definite.
The absence of any kind of anxiety
for the spread of the truth, implies
spiritual paralysis, if it does not imply
actual spiritual death.
Prayer may not bring us money, but
it brings us what no money can buy?
a power to keep froth sin and be content
with God's will.
Good nature and good manners may
be classed under "whatsoever things
are lovely" in entire satisfaction?both
essential and ornamental.
Much as friends add to the happiness
and value of life, we must in the main
depend on ourselves; and every one is
his own best friend or his worst enemy.
Because Christ loves us. he claims
us, and desires to have us wholly yielded
to his will, so that the operations of
love in and for us may find no hindrance.
When you move toward God in your
desire, he moves toward you in gracious
help. When you touch him with
faith, he touches you with instant salvation.
This is his gospel.
Enjoy the blessings of this day, if
God sends them, and the evils of it
bear patiently and sweetly, for this
day only is ours; we are dead to yesterday,
and we are not yet born to tomorrow.
It is not the "flesh," nor the "eye,"
nor the "life" which are forbidden,
but it is the lust of flesh and the eyes
and the pride of life. It is not this
nn* tVio man whn inhahif, it. nor
UU1 VUV JUAVtA ff ,
the sphere of our legitimate activity
that we do not love, but the way in
which the love is given, which constitutes
worldliness.
Uses of Salt.?Carpets may be
greatly brightened by first sweeping
thoroughly and then goiDg over tnem
with a clean cloth and clear salt and
water. Use a cupful of coarse salt to a
large basin of water.
Salt as a toothpowder is better than
most anything that can be bought. It
keeps the teeth brilliantly white and
the gums hard and rosy.
If, after having a tooth pulled, the
mouth is filled with salt and water it
will allay the danger of having a hemorrhage.?Sel.
A good story is told of Governor
Tom Bennett, who presided over the
destinies of Idaho more than a decade
ago. A member of the Legislature
who had been annoyed by his neighbor's
hog introduced a bill compelling
the owner of the prescribed animal to
keep him within the limits of a pen.
The bill passed and went up to Governor
Bennett for his approval. To the
surprise of the members and the chagrin
of its sponsor, it was returned
with his veto. When asked for a reason
he exclaimed:
"I don't believe in the bill in the
first place, and if I did, I wouldn't
siim a bill that SDelled hoc with a biir
Kfand Governor with a little g."
itounimenT
IWI8Hto announce to tbe public that 1
will be In Abbeville In a few day6 and
will bring with me my Optical Instruments
tor fitting spectacles and eye-glasses in a scientific
manner. Also a complete line of gold,
silver, nickel, Zylonite, rubber and steel
frames for spectacles and eye-glasses. And
lenBes to fit the above of the finest quality
that money and pains can procure. Persons
needing anything in this line would do well
to consult me before placing their orders elsewhere.
; As you will find my prices very reasonable.
And all goods sold by me arc guarenteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
will be cheerfully refunded. I have taken a
thorough course in the methodB of fitting
glasses and use the latest Improved Instruments.
Compound Myopia or Hypetropla
corrected as easily by my process as ordinary
falling oye sight.
Having a well equipped Jewelryl store I
am prepared to fill all orders for anything in
the line of watches, diamonds. Jewelry, clocks
silver and silver plated flat and hollow ware,
, gold and silver bead umbrellas, canes &c.,at
city prices. And guaranteed to beJUBtas
represented. Hoping to find you all enjoying
good health and a prosperous business ana
soliciting a share of your patronage, 1 am
very respectfully. A
WALTER D*TUSTEN.
No. 11 Grand St., Monroe L&.
Request.
ANY information concerning the MINUTE
BOOK of the Teachers' Association
of Abbeville County will be a favor to the
1 1 J YV M
UllUuiaj^uuui .. . .... ..
W. L. MILLER,
J. F. HARPER,
July 81,1889. 2t Committee.
Executors' Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of wilLIAM
E. BARMORE, Deceased, must
make prompt payment of their debts, and
those holding claims against said estate will
present the same at once to
E. W. BARMORE, Donalds, S. C.,
or W. H. MAYS, Greenwood, 8. C.t
July 23, 188#. St - Executors.
Notice,
Subscriptions to capital stock of Ninety-six
Fair Association will be received on
and after July 15th, 18S9. Books will be opened
at office of james rogers. Ninety-Six,
s. c. james rogers,
W. H. frazier4 W. b. utsey,
?. M. anderson. j AS. t. bozeman,
H. m. julian, j. H. rice, Jr., |
jno. c. foster. W. l. anderson, Jr.
Corporators.
Ninety-Six, S. C., Jnly 9,1889.
Barber Shop.
RICHARD GANTT, is now prepared to do
all work in his department In the best
manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly
customers shaving, hair cutting and shampooing
91 per month. Rasors honed and
. the best condition for 25 oento each.
Sheriff's Sale.
Chlcora Saving Bank against Jane Kay, et ol.
?Execution.
By virtue of an execution to me
directed in the above stated case, the property
hereinafter described was levied upon as
the property of the said defendant cn the 6th
day of Aueust, 1888. And Homestead claimed
therein. The appraisers duly appointed apprised
this Homestead of Two Hundred Acres
at *1,500; due notice of the filing of the return
of appraisers was given to the defendant, and
she required to pay the excess within sixty
days Irora said notice, or tbe said premises
would be sold, the defendant having made
default herein; I will by virtue of said Execution
and in accordance with the law in
such cases made and provided, sell to the
highest bidder at Public Auction within the
legal hours of sale at Abbeville Court House
on Monday the fifth day of August, A. D.,
ISSO.all that tract or parcel of land situate,
lyine and being In the County of Abbeville
South Carolina, containing
TWO HUNDRED ACRES,
more or less and bounded by lands of MrsKay,
W. A. Blgby. A. M. Dodson, F. M. Stone
and C. &. ti. R. R. Levied and to be sold
to satisly tbe aforesaid Execution and costs.
Tbe proceeds being first applicable to tbe said
claim of Homestead. Also
FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY-THREE
Acres, more or less, a part of the above described
tract of land bounded by lands of Mrs.
Kay, W. A. Bigby, A. M. Dodson, F. M. Stone
and others. Levied on and to be sold as the
property of the said Defendant to satisfy the
aforesaid Execution and oostB.
TERMS-Cash.
[ W. D. MANN,
Sheriff A. 0
August 9th, 18S9.
Dr. F. E. Harrison
OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERvices
to the .public. Office over the
Racket Store, Mcllwain Corner. Jan. 80, '89.
Terra Cotta Wells.
THE undersigned will put you up a 19 Inch
Terra Cotta Well for half the price of a
dug one. The common wood bucket ts 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 tbe foot.
C. M7 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
others. Prof. Blake, Greenwood.
Joe Llgon, 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 hvae put up 23 of them.
July 13,1887,12 m
NOTICE.
rr*HE School Commissioner can always be
X lound in his office at the Court House on
SALEDAY and the 15th of every month, except
when the 15th occurs on Sunday, in
which case his office will be open on the 14th.
Feb. 6,1889, tf
Will Meet on Sale Days,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the Board o
County Commissioners will meet o n
Sale Days. J. W. LITES,
April 10, 1889. Chairman.
Coffins at Mt. Carmel.
J\V. SIGN harf coffins at Mt Carmel in the
care of W. R. POWELL. The HEARSE
will be sent from Abbeville when desired.
Jan. 5,1887 tf
Port Royal & Western Carolina R'y
Augusta, 8a., Jaxuast 5, 1S89.
Commencing Sunday, March 4th, Passenger
train will run as follows, by 75th Meridian time.
eoiNQ South. Daily. Daily.
Lv Spartanburg 8 50 pm
Lv "Woodruff 4 48 pm
Lv Hillvllle 5 01 pm
Lv Greenville 8 25 pm 6 80 am
Lv Laurens 5 87 pm 8 05 am
Lv Waterloo 6 12 pm 8 88 am
Lv Greenwood 6 54 pm 9 20 am
Ar Vcrdery 7 16 pm 9 42 am
Ar Bradley 7 28 pm 9 54 am
Ar Troy 7 44 pm 10 09 am
Ar McC'ormlck 8 00 pm 10 25 am
Ar Anderson ' 8 86 pm
Ar Parksville 8 29 pm 10 54 am
Ar Clark's Hill 8 62 pm 11 17 am
Ar Augusta 10 00 pm 12 80 am
Ar Savannah 6 80 am 5 40 pm
* - R n? nm
ar v v"
Ar .Jacksonville ... 12 00 M 7 10 am
Going North. Duly. Dally.
Lv Jacksonville 1 15 pm 8 85 pin
Lv Savannah 8 10 aui 6 40 am
Lv Augusta 8 15 am 6 00 pm
Lv Clark's Hill 9 28 am 7 0T pro
Lv Parksville 9 54 am 7 81 pm
Lv McCormiok 10 25 am 8 00 pm
Lv Anderson 2 55 pm
Lv Troy 10 44 am 8 17 pro
Lv Bradley 11 00 am 8 81 pm
Lv Verdery 11 15 am 8 44 pm
Ar Greenwood ..: 11 40 am 9 05 pm
Ar Waterloo 12 20 pm 9 45 pm
Ar Laurens 12 53 pm 10 17 pm
Ar Greenville 2 40 pm 11 50 pm
Ar^HlUvHle 1 27 pm
Ar Woodruff 1 45 pm
at Spartanburg 2 85 pm
Connections made at Greenwood for points on C. A
G. R. B. Cennoctions made at Spartanburg for points
on A. & C. Air Line and S. & A. K. R.
And at Augusta with Georgia B. R., C. C. A A. E
R., South Carolina Railway for all points.
For further information relative to schedule, tickets,
rates, best route, etc., write to or call upon
W. J. CRAIG,
R. W. HUNT, Act. Gen'l Pas^ Agt
T. P. Agt., Augusta, Ga.
COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE DIV
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
In eflect June 9tb, 1889.
(Trains run by 75th Meridian time.)
north boitnd.
No. No. No.
4. 50. 54.
A.M.
Lv Charleston 7 00
P.M.
Lv Columbia 2 45 10 45 ...;
Lv Alston 3 40 11 48
I P.M.
Ar Union 1 85
Ar Spartanburg - 2 50
Ar Tryon 4 46
Ar Balada 5 88
Ar Flat Hook 6 00
Ar Hendersonville 6 10
Ar Ashevlllo 7 00 ..
Ar Hot8prii)gs 8 40
Ar Nowberry 4 45 ?|12 42.
Ar Laurens 7 20 .| |
Ar Greenwood ." 2 87!
Ar Abbeville 4 00
A.M.I
Lv Bel ton 10 20 4 00
Ar Piedmont 11 09 . 4 48
P.M.
Ar Greenville 11 40| 5 35
Ar Anderson | 4 40 ..
Ar Seneca 6 30
Ar Walballa I 7 00
Ar Atlanta 10 40 ....
SOUTHBOUND.
! No. No. ! No.
J 55. 51. I 8.
a.m.;
Lv Walhalla 8 00 ..
Lv Seneca 8 80
Lv Anderson. 9 41
Lv Abbeville 10 60
P M
Lv Greenville 9 30 2 10
Lv Piedmont 11 16 2 53
Lv Belton 11 04 8 40
Lv Greenwood 12 33
P.M. A.M.
Lv Laurens 6 00
Lv Newberry 2 40 8 25
Lv Alston 3 40 9 30 I!!!!!!! Z..."
A.M.
Lv Hot Springs. 8 50
Lv Asheville 8 25
Lv Hendersonville 9 15
Lv FlatKock 9 45
Lv Saluda. 9 52
Lv Tryon 10 89
Lv Spartanburg 11 55
Lv Union 1 40 -
Ar Alston 8 40 _
Ar Columbia 4 45t 10 30
Ar Augusta. 9 05 ..
Nos. 3,4 and 50 and 51 daily except Sunday. Mai
Line trains"Nos. 54 and 55 daily between Coumbia
and Alston. DaUy excopt Sunday between Alston
and Greenville. ' ! .
D. OAHDWELL, Dlv. Pass. Agt., Columbia, S. O.
J AS. L. TATLOK, Gen. Pass. Agt. >
SOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager.
;
v*. *V'
, v .?v
JIN MIDI,
coisra^LiiEE
IROS WORKS,
Coumbia. S. C.
Agent for
CHAPMAN'S
PERPETUAL EVAPORATOR
rpHE9E WORKS WERE ESTABLL8AED in
X 1347 by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and James Anderson
and purchased by me in the year 1856, and
from that time till now carried on successfully by
moauir Mu friends and customers will bear witness
of the large and stupendous jobs executed by me. It
was at uiy works wherethe largest and almost only
job of its class erer execated in this oity was done
viz.: the making of the pipes for the City Water
Works in the year 1868.
My stock of patterns for ABCHITECTUBAL
WOBK, COLUMNS for Store fronts, is large and
various, and in BAILINGS for Balconies, Gardens,
and Cemeteries I have the largest variety and most
modern patterns; many of these aro patented and I
have purchased the right for this State.
In the machine line I can furnish my patrons with
STEAM ENGINES and BOILEBS of any size and
description. My CIBCULAB SAW MILLS have
carriea off the prize at every 8tate Fair held in this
city, and in their construction I have taken pains to
combine simplicity with the most useful modem improvements,
and may flatter myself that my CIBCULAB
SAW MILLS And favor with every sawyer who
understands his business.
The many orders I am steadily receiving for SUGAlt
CANE MILLS prove that the public appreciate
the mills of my make, and so it is with my GEABING
for HOBSE POWEBS. GIN WHEELS, GBIST
MILLS and other MACHINEBY.
I have the manufacturing rights of many PATENTS
such as castine8 for COTTON AND HAY
PBESSES, HAWLEY COBN SHELLEB and threo
or four FEED CUTTEBS and other implements.
I will be pleased to send my circulars to any applicant,
together with price list or estimate. My prices
are moderate, and I assure the public that they are
lower even than those of Northern manufacturers, and
that my work will compare favorably with that of any
other matter. Address
John Alexander,
Congarek Iron "Works, Columbia, S. C.
At Prime Cost.
The Following Goods
will be Sold at
?i. rv u.
nrsL uust.
Suspenders,
Hosiery,
Pans,
Undershirts,
Overshirts,
Handkerchiefs,
Gloves,
Drawers,
Neckties,
AT
E. A. TEMPLETON'S,
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DUE WEST
FEMALE C0LL6E.
The next collegiate year will
begin OCTOBER 7th. Accomplished and
experienced Teachers in the Art, Music and
Literary Departments. No change In the
Faculty, except the addition of a specialist in
literature. Community noted for its pure
moral tone. No town more healthful than
DUE WEST. Boarding department unexcelled.
Rates reasonable.
Board and regular tuition for the year 8105.
For Catalogue address
Mrs. L. M. BONNER, Principal,
or H. E. BONNER, Vice-Principal.
DUE WEST, S. C.
July 17,1889.
Lumber For Sale.
The undersigned has a fine lot
of lumber of all kinds for sale. Will deliver
It at Abbeville, S. C., if desired.
S. G. THOMSON.
May 29, 1889
PERRIN & COTHRAN,
.Attorneys at Law,
ABBEVILLE- S. C.
DR. S. G. THOMSON,
nxrm a T OTTOfifAW
DUtxV 1 n.Li OUXVUI'jVJLV.
Office up-etalrs, Mcllwalne corner.
Feb. 20,1889. tf
?M. H. PARKER W. C. McGOWAN- !
PARKER & McG0 WAN
ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS,
ABBEVILLE, C. H., S. C.
Will practice also in the Circuit Courts oj
the United States for South Carolina.
"WHITE BROTHERS
Having made a success heretofore
of the trade in Fine Ready-Made clothing,
beg leave to announce their that stock of
Spring and Summer Clothing
is larger and more attractive than ever before.
Special attention is called to their extensive
assortment of Hats. The variety in
their line of STRAW HATS is wonderful,
and some of the styles are entirely different
Irom those seen heretofore.
In the department of Gentlemen's Neck
Wear they exhibit a greater variety than they
have ever offered before.
In addition to the above, all kinds of
Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods
can be found. Summer Under-wear. Shirts
Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Ac.
Ac.,
Call at once and be suited before the stock
is broken.
WHITE BROTHERS
A * /( v. ?s ,
. . " * > *
*
READ THIS ANN
W M. E3.
Great Reduction in Sumic
OPECIAL BARGAINS IN SHOES. SPECI
O Spccial bargains In SWISS and LAW:
Lawns, Check Muslins, Dress Ginghams, at 7
GREAT REDUCTION in SEERSUCKER
PARASOLS at less than cost. In assorted
down 'to cost prices. Great Reduction li
COLICOS, GINGHAMS and DRESS GOODS
Persons wifbing to buy goods during the
JULY A]ST]
CAN SAVE FROM 10 TO 15 J
W. ]
Jnly 17, 1889.
THE. LOWNpESVII
Iff r?itJW JK/JjtiUAINlij X riiiJV!\J ur oiun
stock is better than ever prepared to supp]
Pure Drugs a
All leading Patent Medicines, Medical a]
Fancy goods.
Faints, Oils Varnish
| School Books of the kinds
Stationery of all kinds.
Prescriptions carfully compounded at all
Intention and ability to supply all demands li
SPEED'S DJ
With a LARGE and
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES
OILS, WINDOW
PUTTY, COM]
GOODS, PE1
The demand of this market can be supplied.
Headquarters for fine CIGARS and TOBACC
ed to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at
You are respectfully invited to call.
P. B.
Atr now OfFeriner
STOCK OF SPRING =
TO BE FOUND in the County of Abbeville,
ed to examine their assortment of DRESS GOI
line of SATINES, NUNS VEILINGS and WO
CLOTHS, CHALLIES, LAWNS; <fec. Any or
SUCKERS or CALICOES, can make aselectio
different Styles. It will be gratifying to on
WHITE GOODS to see how very pretty ai
STRIPED and PLAID LAWNS in desirable st
are exquisitely beautiful. Call and see them, i
800K and SWISS TRIMMINGS and LACES c
ment of TOWEIfi and TABLE LINENS, LIN
COLORED DAMASK from 80 to 75 cents a ya
Look at those DAMASKS TOWELS for 15 to 2:
will be found Bleached and Brown SHIRTING
widths,S.I. HOMESPUNS. LONG CLOTHS,
ORY 8TRIPE8, PLAID HOMESPUNS, Ac. T
so large?CASSIMERE8, JEANS. TWEEDS, S
different styles. Do not forget to Inquire for 8
ages and sexes. A full stock of the Justly celel
tlemen alwr.ys on hand. Besides tbe above
HATS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HARD\
deed anything you may want Call a:
^KTbLito 3
MffiB, ill
LOWNDESV
WE ARE NOW IN OUR SPACIOUS NEW
meet the demands of tbe trade with the |larf
ever brought to Lowndesvllle, which we are d
else. Among our specialties are the well knoi
a full line ready made CLOTHING at Prices v
State. We only ask an examination to convii
embraces everything wanted in that line from
Woman's solid PEG POLKA at 75 cents up to
In this County for the CELEBRATED FINGE
money on the market. Our Stock of ME1
Largest line of NOTIONS, every brought to i
want. In GROCERIES we are headquarters i
MEAT, CORN. FLOUR, HAY, SALT, BUG
Give us one trial and we will convince yoi
for the money than any one else. COME Tt
BAKER, MATHEWS & CHA
mill MLB,
DUE WEST, S. C.
PASSED its fiftieth anniversary. Location
high and healthy, in Piedmont region,
best moral aud religious Influence. All necessary
Expenses $165. Opens October 17th,
send for catalogue to
W. M. GRIER.
July 24, 1889.
Attention Smokers.
"Lo! tleCoipriii Hero Cms!"
"Let those now Smoke who never Smoked
before;
And those who always Smoked now Smoke
the more."
Tie bud Republic "Cigarros," it 5 eta.
AND
the Eiui Republic "Buffos." it 21-2 eti
ARE THE MARVELS OF THE AGE.
Are Long HAVANA STOCK and make a
Smoke equal to any Ordinary 10 cts. Cigar.
P. B. SPEEDNotice
to
? -wtwv niTTTfinn
Ml Hil
HAVING determined to make some
changes In my business, I offer for sale
Beven or eight tracts of land containing.
1800 or 2000 acres.
In all. This land Is all located near Monterey
except two tracts three or four miles from
HodgeB, and will be sold in tracts to suit pur-1
chaser. My terms are one-forth CASH, balance
in one, two, and three years, with interest
at seven per cent, secured by bond and
mortgage. Call on me at my house near Monterey,
Abbeville County. I
A. J. CLINKSCALES.
July 31,1889. 3m
COUNTY TEACHERS'
ASSOCIATION.
THE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION of Abbeville
county will meet at Due West on
the 21st and 22nd of AUGUST. A full programme
has been prepared and the only
thing that will be necessary to make the
meeting a success is a large attendance of the
teachers. The first session will begin at 10 A.
M? on the 21st,
R. G. McLEESi
Chair, of Executive Com.
Session Open Sept. 10, 1889.
For catalogue of willi amston
Female College, a live, thorough, progressive,
prosperous, cheap, un-country school for
young ladies, address Revf S. Lander, President,
Willlamston, S. C. Its merits widely
known. 105 pupils last year. More expected
f ?" >*/. y><*
ODNCEMENT OF
33 ELL'S
aer Goods to Cash Buyers.
AX BARGAINS IN WHITE DRESS GOODS.
N Kmbrolderle?. Special bargains In White
cents former prices 10 cents.
,S, SATEENS at a GREAT SACRAFICE.
colors and Blnck I.ace. FANS have been
GLOVES. Several RemncnU In LAWNS,
for 10 per eent. less than COST.
months of
D AUGUST
PER CENT. BY CALLING ON
E. BELL.
LIE DRUG STORE.
EROOM AND WITH LARGE ADDITIONS TO
ly all customers with
nd Chemicals.
ppliances, &c., <fec. Splendid line of Toilet and
es, Putty, Glass, &c.
adopted by School Board, and
times. Call and see me and be assured of my
i the Drug line.
J. If.
Second door from corner Main and Bell Street.
m STORK
well Selected Stock of
, PAINTS,
GLASS, PREPARED
BS, BRUSHES, FANCY
EtFUMES, STATIONERY, &C.
O. Ordere by Mall or band promptly attendall
hours.
SPEED.
No. 8 Wall St, Abbeville, S. C.
ROTHERS
tlie Most Complete
AND SUMMER GOODS
The Ladles of the County are specially invit3DS,
among which will be found an elegant
RSTED FABRICS of various kinds, BATISTE ,
ie wishing Dresses of GINGHAMS, SEERn
out of at least Two Hundred and Fifty
e desiring to purchase anything in the line of
id very cheap these goods are this season,
yles as low as 10 cents a yard. FLOUNCINGS
uid do not fall to look at HAMBURG, NAIN>f
many different styles. A splendid assort- <
EN DAMASKS from 50 cents to 51.25 a yard,
rd. DOYLIES and NAPKINS at all price. i
5 cents. In the department of DOMESTICS-.'
fS, Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS of all
CAMBRICS, TICKINGS. CHEVIOTS, HICKheir
stock of Goods for Men's Wear was never
SATINETS, and COTTONADES In a hundred
HOES. You can find them at all prices for all
srated ZEXGLER SHOES for Ladles and Gen
i. you can find BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
vAJtE, SADDLERY and HARNESS, and in- ,
nd be suited.
Brotliers.
iiiliTi
ILLE, S. C.
r TWO STORY BRICK STORE. READY TO
rest stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE |
etermined to sell CHEAPER than any body
VQ BULL DOG JEANS PANTS 81.00 up. Also
rblch cannot be duplicated anywhere in tbe
ice yon. OUR SHOE STCCK
? Man's whole stock BROGAN at 31.00 and
the best HAND MADE goods. We are agents
!R HOME MADE SHOE, the best shoe for the
*'S and BOY'S HATS, full and complete.
this town. Everything In HARDWARE you
or both heavy and fancy goods.
(AR, COFFEE. <?c., at Lowest CASH Prices.
1 that we will sell youmore and better goods
} SEE US.
MBERS, LOWNDES VILLE.
BEFORE TAKING STOCK,;
t
' I
-yy E OFFER OUR IMMENSE LINE OF J
Spring and Summer Goods ;
i
"ATGREATLY
REDUCED PRICES. .
<
THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO
SECURE . ^
(
BARGAINS, ]
as we nro determined to Reduce our STOCK
within the
NEXT THREE WEEKS '
We still havo an elegant assortment to
select from, and It will pay any one to price
our goods. '
CALL AT ONCE. J
P. ROSENBERG & CO.}
Abbeville, S. C., July 17,1889.
6. DI. H. S. '
THE NEXT SESSION OF THE GREEN- ^
WOOD MALE HIGH SCHOOL Will open
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1889.;
The school will be Classical, English and
Mathematical?progressive, Independent and 1
| undenominational. I
Preparation for College a specialty. I
TERMS?Reasonable.
Those In search of a first-class school should |
correspond with the Principals,
GILES L. WILSOfl,
RUI'US B. WILSON, J
r]
Greenwood, S. C. ?
July 81,1880, 2m
Lumber! Lumber!!
1AM PREPARED TO FURNISH ANY ii
amount and kind of Lumber, at the mill tl
two miles from VERDERY and elgdt miles
South of Abbeville C. H., on short notice.
Will deliver lumber on board the cars at
Verdery. Orders solicited. Address
R. H. DEVLIN.
Verdery, S. C.
W. L. HOOD,
Physician and Surgeon, u
WILL PRACTICE HIS PROFESSION JlC u
?V /.he town of Greenwood, M. C.. Jrom p
date./ __
April 10,1889.
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THE SMITH IMPROVED SIN, FEEDER AND CPENSER.
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Sullivan Hardware Co.,
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General Agents For Upper South Carolina, ai d Georgia..
.ANDERSON", S. C.
THESE GINS POSSESS EVERY CONCEIVABLE IMPROVEMENT, AVOIDING THE r
JL faults in older machines. The Saws on tho "SMITH" are of the best English Steel. Ihe
Frames of selected materia) securely bolted together with Joint iron bolts. The Brushes
filled with long, so'ld. gray, dragged bristles. Two Seta Brush Puiley.^nd Belts on all 50
Saw Gins and largei. With the loose front and Adjustable Ratchet 8c<jd Board on these . 3
Gins you can skin the seed and never choke or break the roll. In Bhort the SMITH are
to-day
The Best Gins, Feeders and Condensers on the Market
We are also General Agents for the CHICAGO WAGON SCALES. ACME and other Im
proved COTTON PRESSES, CHATTANOOGA CANE MILLS aud have astonishinglyJow
prices on STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, Ac., RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING,
PACKING, ENGINE FITTINGS, PUMPS. INJECTORS, &c.p 4a, always In stock.
Prompt Attention to all Inquiries by Mail.
SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO.,
ANDERSON, S O-?* '
JHiyiy.mw. \ f ;
TURNIP SEBD S.
WE HAVE JUST RECIVED OUR STOCK OF BUISTS FRESH Tf RNIP SEEDS, all
varieties, viz: J y V.
RED TOP, (strap leaved. FLAT DUTCH, (strap leaved,) MAM fOTH PURPLE TOP
GLOBE. Pomeranean White Globe, White Norfolk, I^e Wlfw Hanover, Lonj
White Cow Horn, Seven Top, (the best for greens,) Early Red ly?P Milan, Yellow
Aberdeen, Amber Globe and Improved Purple Top Yellow Rata Ba#?8* All
Fresh and Genuine and Only 25 Cents J per Found at
H. W. LAWSON ? CO.
Ju'y*** 1
R. M. H ADDONI& CO,.
Want your trade, and if good ^poods, fair
dealing and Low Prices is what y(Pu ar? look-,
ing for, you need go no farther, bfrt call at
HEADQUARTERS OF wASHION
For all the leading designs in I
MILLINERY, DBESS GOODS and ^RIMMINGS
All departments will be foundjfeptete with
the latest novelties in Ladies Qroods. Our
stock was bought to sell, and wph this end
in view, we have marked all li??s down to
the Lowest living Prices. j
If you can't visit us in person send us your orders. I Special attention is
given to this branch of our Business and satisfaction ia guaranteed. x
DRESSES CUT AND MADE TM ORDER.
R. M. HADDON. |& 00.
Ill m piBRS!
WE are still offering many '^s of desirable
goods at greatly reduced! prices, in ?act,
at much less than their valueijpr CASH. In
Drder to close out our preseqtcj business, we
/5_.? i h-f "n-rn- fl-noris. '
axe sacrmcmg our itirgt? ~ ,
Notions, Boots and Shoes, Llothing, Hats,
Saddlery and Harness, CrocMty? and Glass- ,
ware, &c. We can, and wiUnp&k? it decidedly
to the interest of those/having cash, to
3all on us when in need of anything in any
of the above lines. A full ana complete stock
of Staple and Fancy Grocer^ always on
tiand. Do yourself good by ca^g on usW.
JOEL SMITH & SON.
June 12, 1889. j
JERVET 1 CO.,
/iT?n*i?rnrAAT\ o I f!
UXIXjIMI WWW, O.I "
r ARGE RED BRICK STORES ONE DOOR FROM
L we will be glad to see our customers and guarantee theriauuBmu J
lD6 Of I
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, _
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hat? Groceries.
A SPECIAL LINE OFFine
Cutlery and Glass Lamps, GooM Harness and So ..
Leather.
?WHOLESALERS OF? "
Rice, Corn. Oats, Hay* an(* Meal.
A-GEjSTTS F<Pr
rosh Berry Grain Cradles, besti4 Fingfer Cradle in the Conntry.
Pays for itself in 01 e season.
**' ** **'* '
Mil! WHItl MH
To all of My Old Friends an^ Acquaintances,
r , c4v- ,tt vnw fnvv.l'TED WITH BUTLER'S ALHAM'
l BEG LEAVE TO SA\ 1 HAT I AM ^OW ^ P^^J^fuipped Saloon in the State. He car
;RA SALOON, which is perhaps theilargest and^best.eql 0f those who may be kind
ies a largo and varied assortment ofGOODS. and for thq prjces on a few cf our standard
nough to favor me with any ORDERS * will give th^
oods, viz:
RYE, X $2.00, XX $2.50, XXX $3.00, XXXX $3.50.
CORN tlie very best S l| per gallon,
lcluding Jug. All orders must be accompaiued by the *a Qrder lo receive any attenon
at the above named prices. Very Respectf1111^
M. 0. MiCracken,
with BUTLER'S a LHAMBRA SALOON,
AISTDElPSON", S. C.
ou can remit any amouut up t<5 for :i eenis, at the fSJSJL Jlfin io
) fill out a blauk for a money order or get a lottcr reniH^P^' <? n
ostmastor the amount you want, and you get it wither1* y trouble. ReBgectfalJkEN