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Father at Play. Suoh fun as we had one rainy day When father was home and helped us to play: And made a ship, and hoisted a sail, And crossed the sea in a fearful gale. But we hadn't sailed Into Boston Town, * When captain and orew and vessel went down. Down, down In a jolly wreck, With the captain rolling under the deck. But he broke out again with a lion's roar, And we on two legs, he on four, Ran out of the parlor, and up the stair, And frightened mamma and baby there. So mamma said she'd be policeman now. And tried to'rest us. She didn't know how; Then tbe lion laughed and forgot to roar, Till wp chasea him out of tbe nursery door; An-1 T'e-i turned to a pony eay, And mirrU'.l u? all on his back away. Whippity, lickity, klckity, ho! If we hadn't fun, tben I don't know! Till we tumbled off and he cantered on, Never stopping to see If his load was gone; And I couldn't tell any more than he Which was Charley and which was me, Or Whlon was wwier, mr Biiiua uiiA, You'd think three people had turned to six. Till Tovser'a tall had caught In a door; * Be wouldn't hurrah with us any more. And mamma came the romping to quiet, And told ub a story to break up the riot. Nothing but love to God can conquer the love of the world. It is in genera) more profitable to reckon up your defects tban to boast of our attainments. Man can do everything with himself, but he must not attempt to do much with others. We gain nothing by falsehood but the disadvantage of not being believed when we speak the truth. God hates barrenness. No faults and no virtues ! This is not holiness. Vigor is the blood of virtue. Unless you are perfect you have no right to talk about your neighbor's faults. If you are perfect you won't doit. Nothing will render a man useless faster than to live among people who think that every thing he says is right. If you would find a great many faults, be on the lookout; but if you want to find them in unlimited quantities. be on the look-in. ?*.? * "When a man tells you anything that is derogatory to your neighbor, ask him t? go with you at onoe to that neighbor and tell him about it -l" Qiihmlf wiieii yuu uavc iwiu^u w to do fidthfully, patiently, duty that is most distasteful to you, God may permit you to do the work you like. You will find that the mere resolve not to be useless, and the honest desire to help other people, will in the quickest ana delieatest ways, improve yourseft. The imagination is a wonderful thing. One need only insinuate a thing, and the imagination of the hearer immediately concocts a firstclass story. Satan selects his disciples when they are idle; but Christ chose His while they were busy with their work, either mending their nets or casting them Into the sea. - It Is a sad perversion of tears to be crying over the poor heathens in China, or over the sins and short-comings of other people's children, in your own neighborhood, while you are neglecting your own children's spiritual interest. "If we can't talk about our neighbor's faults, what are we to talk about?" remarked the proof-reader, a? he glanced at our article on gossip. "Talk about your own faults," a prin UJr UVW tUC WOJ aUDVTWCU, ?X4UJWU soon get tired of talking?that is, il you tell the truth." Do you see the point? The State of Sonth Carolina, County of Abbeville. COURT OP COMMON PLEA8. Mary M, Edwards, Plaintiff, against Frank E. Cowan and Hiram Cowan, Defendants. COPT SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. {Complaint terved.) To tbe Defendants Prank E. Cowan and Hiram Cowan: You ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND required to answer the complaint In this action, which Is filed In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County, and to seTTe a copy of your answer to tbe aid complaint on the subscriber at bis offloc at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina within twenty days after the service hereof, rtf onaK aaFwIrtO.. onH i i UUlUOlTOUi tUO U?J vt DUVU wi fiw I m yon fell to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the cocQDlalnt. Dated August 6th, A. D., 18S9. THOS. L. MOORE, (L.a) C. C. P. W. A. LEE, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the absent Defendant, Hiram Cowan: Take Notice.?1That the complaint In thie action, together with the summons of which the above Is a copy, was filed in the office ol the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas foi Abbeville County, South Carolina, on the 6th day of August, 1889. Dated August 6,1888. W. A. LEE, Plaintiffs Attorney. August 6,1889, 6t PATRICK MILITARY ISTITUTE, ANDERSON. S.C. Next session opens SEPTEMBER 11th. Full corps ol instructors. Business department attached. Send for Catalogue. Capt. JOHN B. PATRICK, n_:?:??i JTIlUVlUtti, August 7,1889, lmo. Sheriff's Sale. Chioora Saving Bank against Jane Kay, et al. ?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 on the 6th day of August, 1888. And Homestead claimed therein. Tbe appraisers duly appointed apraised this Homestead of Two Hundred Acres at fl^OO; due notice of the filing of tbe return of appraisers was given to the defendant, and be required to pay tbe exoees within sixty days from said notice, or tbe said premises wonld be sold, tbe defendant having made default herein; I will by virtue of said Execution and in acoordance wltb the law in . such cases made and provided, Bell to the highest bidder at Public Auction within the legal hours of sale at Abbeville Court House on -Monday the 2nd day of September, A. D., 1880.all that tract or parcel of land situate, lylnrand being in the County of Abbeville SoatnOarolina, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, more or less and bounded by lands of Mrs Kay, W. A. Bigby. A. M. Dodson, F. M. Stone andC. A O. R. R. Levied and to be sold to satiaiy tbe aforesaid Execution and coets. Tbe proceeds being first applicable to the said olalm of Homestead. Also FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY-THREE Acres, more or less, a part of the above described tract of land bounded by landB of Mrs. Kay, W. A. Bigby, A. M. Dodson, F. M. Stone and others. Levied on and to be sold as tbe property of tbe said Defendant to satisfy tbe aforesaid Execution and costs. TERMS-Cash. W. D. MANN, Sheriff A. 0 August 7th, 1839. ANNOUNCEMENT, I WISH to announce to the public tbat 1 will be In Abbeville In a few days and w111; bring with me my Optical Instruments tor BtMng spectacles and eye-glasses In a sclent'1? manner.. Also a complete line of gold. Bllver, nickel, Xylonite, rubber and steel frames for spectacles and eye-classes. And lenses 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 soli by me are guarenteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money will be cheerfully refunded. 1 have taken a thorough course In the methods of fitting glasses and use the latest improved instruments. Compound Myopia or Hypetropla corrected as easily by my process as ordinary railing eye 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 fiat ana hollow ware, gold and silver head umbrellaB. canes <&c? at city prices. And guaranteed to be Just as M?M>oaAntnH Bnnlnff trv flnH xTftll <1 It An 1 ftX7trior tcyi^oeuvvu. i?v uuu j vu m*? v*vwtf ?a good health and a prosperous businees ana soliciting a share of your patronage, I am very respectfully. WALTER D. TUSTEN. No. 11 Grand St, Monroe La. Barber Shop. RICHARD GANTT, is now" prepared to do all work In his department In the beet manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly customers shaving, hair cutting and shampooing 91 per month. Rasors honed and In the best condition for 25 cents each. Dr. F. E. Harrison OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERvloes to the public. Office over the Racket Store, Mcllwain Corner. Jan. 30, '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 la used for drawing water. The cleaning oat la 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. M. CALHOUN. Greenwood, 8. C. They are frog proof and superior to one dug. JoelS. Bailey, Greenwood. They are bound to take precedence over all others.- Prof. Blake,Greenwood. Joe Lison, Bradley. Rev. H? Smart, Troy. Dr. L. Anderson, Ninety-Six. Rev. PreesLy, Due West - * ( D. J. Ward law, McCormick. rmf nf <u wells made In my town In two years Ihvae put up 23 of them! ' July 18,1887,12 m ! NOTICE. THE School Commissioner can always be round In his office at the Court House on SALEDAY and the 15th of every month, except when the 15th occurs on Sunday, In 1 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. LITIS, April 10,1889. Chairman. Coffins at Mt. Carmel. JW, SIGN has coffins at Mt Carmel in the care of W. R. POWELL. The HEARSE will be sent from Abbeville when deBlred. Jan. 5,1887 tf Port Royal & Western Carolina R'y Augusta, 8a., Jaituabt 5,1889. Commencing Sunday, March 4th, Paaaenger train will ran m foliowa, by 76th Meridian time. Some South. Daily. Daily. Lv Spartanburg 8 60 pm. .. ' Lv Woodruff 4 48 pm Lv HlllvlUe 5 01pm , Lv Greenville 8 25 pm 6 80 am Lv Laurens 5 87 pm 8 05 am Lv Waterloo 6 12 pm 8 88 am 1 Lv Greenwood 6 54 pm 9 80 am . Ar Verdory 7 16 pm 9 42 am . Ar Bradley 7 28 pm 9 54 am Ar Trov 7 44 pm 10 09 am I Ar ifcCormick 8 00 pm 10 25 am ^ At Anderson 2 05 pm ' Ar Parksvllle 8 29 pm 10 54 am At Clark's Hill 8 62 pm 11 IT am Ar Augusta 10 00 pm IS 80 am Ar Savannah 6 80am 6 40 pm Ar Charleston 6 06 pro Ar Jacksonville 12 00 M 7 10 am Soma Hobt? Daily. Daily. Lv Jacksonville 1 15 pm 8 85 pm Lv Savannah.^ 8 10 am 6 40 am Lv Augusta 8 15 am 6 00 pm Lv Clark's Hill 8 28 am 7 07 pm Ly ParkBVille 9 54 am 7 81 pm Lv MoOormiok 10 25 am 8 00 pm ' Lv Anderson 2 55 pm ... Lv Troy 10 44 am 8 17 pm Lv Bradley 11 00 am 8 81 pm Lv Verdery 11 15 am 8 44 pm j Ar Greenwood 11 40 am 9 05 pm Ar Waterloo 12 20 pm 9 45 pm Ar Lanrens 12 53 pm 10 17 pm 1 4r Greenville 2 40 pm 11 50 pm Ar Hillvllle 1 27 pm ;. i Ar Woodruff 145pm , Ar Spartanburg 2 35 pm Connections made at Greenwood for points on C. & G. R. B. Connections made at Spartanburg for points on A. &C. Air Line and 8. & A. B. B. And at Augusta with Georgia B. B., C. C. <fc A. B ' B? South Carolina Ballway for all points.. i For further Information relative to schedule, tickets, ; rates, best route, eto0 write to or call upon W. J. CBAIG, B. W. HUNT, Act. Gen'l Pass. Agt T. P. Agt, Augusta, Ga. COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE DIV CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In effect July 21,1889. i (Trains ran by 75th Meridian time.) ; NOKTHBOUND. No. No. No. 4. CO. 54. A.M. .JU'X Lv Charleston 7 00 P M Lv Columbia 2 40 . 10 45 . Lv Alston .. 3 50 11 40 P.M. Ar Union ~ 1 35 - - Ar Sp&rUnbarg 2 CO _ At Try on 4 46 ....... Ar Saluda . 5 88 Ar Flat Book fl 00 Ar Hendersonyllie _ 6 10 ....... Ar AaheviUe. . 7 00 ................ Ar Hot Springs 8 40 Ar Newberry 4 55 12 43 ....... Ar Laurens 1 20 ............... ........ Ar Greenwood. 2 87 . ? Ar Abbeville - 4 00 A.M. . LvBelton. . .10 90 4 00 Ar Piedmont 11 09 4 48 P.M. . Ar Greenville.- . 11 50 S 85 ........ . Ar Anderson i~ 4 40 ...... Ar Seneot. ? 80 Ar Walhalla. I 1 00 Ar Atlanta 10 40 . .... SOUTHBOUND. ! No. No. No. 55. 51. 8. A.M. Lv Walhalla. 6 60 - Lv Seneca. 8 15 I Lv Anderson 9 35 Lv Abbeville 10 50 P M Lv Greenville 9 30 2 10 Lv Piedmont 10 16 2 53 - i Lv Belton- 11 04 8 40 Lv Greenwood 12 33 , P.M. A.M. Lv Laurens. 6 00 i Lv Newberry 2 40 8 30 Lv Alston 3 40 9 30 ."!!."!! I!!!!!! A.M. Lv Hot Springs. .... 8 50 LvAsheville 8 25 Lv Henderaonvllle 9 15 .. Lv Flat Bock 9 45 .. Lv Saluda. 9 52 Lv Tryon 10 89 .. - Lv Spartanburg... 11 55 P.M. Lv Union. 1 40 Ar Alston 3 40 Ar Colambla 4 45,... 10 30 Ar Augusta. 9 05 i i Nos. 3,4 and 50 and 51 daily except Sunday. Mai i Line trains No*. 54 and 55 daily between Gonmbta and Alston. Daily exoept Sunday between Alston and Greenville. D. OABDWELL, Div. Pass. Agt., Columbia, S. C. J AS. L. TAYLOB, Gen. Paw. Agt. BOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. JilMIDI, CON GAREE Ooumbia, S. C? Agent for CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATOR These works were establlsaed in 1847 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 myself. My friends and customers will bear witness orthe large and stupendouslobsexeouted by mo. It was at my works where the largest and almost only job of its class eyer executed in this city was done yiz.: the making of the pipes for the City Water Works la the year 1808. My stock of patterns for ARCHITECTURAL WORK, COLUMNS for Store fronts, is large and various, and in RAILINGS for Balconies, Gardens, BOU VUUIOICLICD J. UOIO kUO TM lVk/ BUU lUUBk modern patterns: many of these are patented and I have purchased the right for this Btate. In tne machine line I can fornlah my patrons with STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS of any size and description. My CIRCULAR SAW MILLS have carried off the prize at every Btate Fair held in this city, and In their constroetion 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 am steadily receiving for SUGAR CANE MILLS prove that the pnblio appreciate the mills of my make, and so it is with my GEARING for HORSE P0WER8. GIN WHEELS, GRIST MILLS and other MACHINERY. I have the manufacturing rights of many PATENTS such as castings for COTTON AND HAT PRESSES, HAWLET CORN SHELLER and three or four FEED CUTTERS and other implements. I will be pleased to send my circulars to any applicant, together with price list or estimate. Mv prices are moderate, and I assure the pnblio that they are lower even than those of Northern manufacturers, and that my work will oompare favorably with that or ariy other maker. Address John Alexander, Conqabee Iron Works, Columbia, S. C. At Prime Cost. The Following G-oods will be Sold at First Cost. Suspenders, Hosiery, Fans, Undershirts, Overshirts, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Drawers, Neckties, AT E. A. TEMPLETON S. S ? ?3 s 5 "g ga | e=J g ? ^ -g | Oi ^ rt cap ft S Phi . w p? 2 g Bj ? ? ^ ? ? S jss * i ? b -g ^?2 I * ^ ? P ?lH CQ 3 o 3 i? or S3! o s <33 " g "8 Igf j K 3 s 'g 4 gf? J 2 a 3 ?? Op!! n ^ n = <2 ? * &= 8 ? S ? . a P<? i 3 ? I ! -g ^1 1 525 1 * IP ? 3 fs B. W ? o ga > ? ? g*s L ? a Ss ? fi oS| B i s. - mii: S . f 61" i ? E- 5 Qg DUE "WEST FEMALE COLLSE. 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 $165. 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 de-, liver It at Abbeville, S. C., If desired. 8. G. THOMSON. May 29, 1889 PERRIN & COTHEAN, -Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. O. DR. S. 6. THOMSON, DENTAL SURGEON. Office up-stalrs, Mcllwalne corner. Feb. 20,1889. tf WM. H. PARKER W. D. McGOWAN* PARKER & McGO WAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ABBEVILLE, C. H., 8. C. WILL practice also in the Circuit Courts 01 the United States for South Carolina. WHITE BROTHERS ' r - -x Having made a success heretofore of the trade in Floe Ready-Made clothing, bee leave to announce their that stook of Spring and Snmmer Clothing is larger and more attractive than ever before. Special attention la called to their extensive assortment of Hats. The variety in their line of STRAWS 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 oan be found. Snmmer Under-wear. Shirts Collars, Cuffh, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, &c. dec., Call at once and be suited before the stock Is broken. WHITE BROTHERS, J ' READ THIS fANNi W M. E. Great Reduction in Sumn Special bargains in shoes, speci, Special bargains in SWISS and LAW! Lawns, Check Muslins, Dress Ginghams, at 7 6REAT REDUCTION in SEERSUCKER! PARASOLS at less t ian cost, in assorted down "to cost prices. Great Reduction 1e COLICOS, GINGHAMS and DRESS GOODS ; Persons wishing to buy goods during the JULY A.N3 CAN SAVE FROM 10 TO 15 J W. ] Jnly 17, 1889. THE LOWNDESVII IN NEW ELEGANTLY FITTED UP STOPJ stock Is better than ever prepared to suppl; Pure Drugs a: All leading Patent Medicines, Meaicci 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 In SPEED'S DI With a LARGE and DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, WINDOW FTTTTY, COM] GOODS, FEI The demand of this market can be supplied. Headquarters for fine CIGARS and TO B A CO ed to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at You are respectfully Invited to call. P. B. wiirrti is .Are now Offering STOCK OF SPRING TO BE POUND In the County of Abbeville, ed to examine their assortment of DRESS GO( line of SATINES. NUNB VELLINGS and WOI CLOTHS, CHALLIE8, LAWNS, Ac. Any on SUCKERS or CALICOES, can make a selection different Styles. It will be gratifying to on WHITE GOODS to see how very pretty ar STRIPED and PLAID LAWNS In desirable at; are exquisitely beautiful. CaU and see them, s BOOK and SWISS TRIMMINGS and LACES o ment of TOWELS and TABLE LINENS, LIN COLORED DAMASK from 80 to 75 cents a yai Look at those DAMASKS TOWELS for 15 to 25 will be found Bleached and Brown SHIRTING widths, S. L HOMESPUNS. LONG CLOTHS, ORY STRIPES, PLAID HOMESPUNS. Ac. T so large?CASSIMERES, JEANS. TWEEDS, 6 different styles. Do not forget to Inquire for S ages and sexes. A fall Jtock of the Justly celet tlemen always on hand. Besides the above HATS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HARDY deed anything you may want. Call ai White I n i nun mmnnn; mi, nn LOWNDESV WE ABE NOW IN OUR SPACIOUS NEfo meet the demands of the trade with the para ever brought to Lowndesvllle, which we are d< else. Among our specialties are the well knot a fall line ready made CLOTHING at Prices v State. We only ask an examination to convlr embraces everything wanted In that line from Woman's solid PEG POLKA at 75 cento up to In this County for the CELEBRATED PlNOE money on the market. Our Stock of ME? Largest line of NOTIONS, every brought to 1 want. In GROCERIES we are headquarters f MEAT, CORN. FLOUR, HAY, SALT, SUG Give us one trial and we will convince yoi for the money ttan any one else. COME T( BAKES, MATHEWS & CEA DUE WEST. S C ' PASSED Its fiftieth anniversary. Location high and healthy, Id Piedmont region, best moral and religious Influence. All necessary Expenses $165. Opens October 7tb, send for catalogue to \ W. a. GBIER. July 24, 1889. Attention Smokers. "Lo! lleCooprii Mis!" "Let those now Smoke who never Smoked before; And those who always Smoked now Smoke the more," The tad Republic "Cigams," it 5 its, AND Tie Grind Sepnblio "Biffoi," it 21-2 cti ARE THE MARVELS OP THE AGE. Are Long HAVANA STOCK and make a Smoke equal to any Ordinary 10 cts. Cigar. P. B. SPEED Notice to HAVING determined to make some changes In my buainaa, I offer for sale seven or eight tracts of laud containing. 1800 or 2000 acres. In all. This land Is all located near Monterey' except two tract* three or four miles from Hodges, and will be sold In tractB to salt purchaser. My terms are- one-forth CASH, balance In one, two, and three years, with Interest at seven per cent, secured by bood and mortgage. Call on me at my house near Monterey, Abbeville Connty. A. J. CLINKSCALES. July 31,1889. 3m COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIA TI02ST. THE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION of Abbeville county will meet at Due West on the 21st and 22nd of AUGUST. A full programme baa 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. McLEES, Chair, of Executive Com. Session Open Sept. 10, 1889. For catalogue of williamston Female College, a live, thorough, progressive, prosperous, cheap, up-country school for young ladles, address Rev. S. Lander, President, Williamston. S. C. Its merits widely known. 105 pupils last year. More expected next. July 10-1889 2mo. " v\ "v ' . * ' ' , * /' - . " * t' ' ODNCElfENT OF BEL L'S ier Goods to Cash Buyers. \L BARGAINS IN WHITE DRESS GOODS. I Embroideries Special bargainh in White cents former prices 10 cents. 3, SATEENS at a GREAT SACRAFICE. colore and lilack Lace. F ANS have been l GLOVES. Several Remnents In LAWNS, for 10 per eent. less than COST. months of 4 D AUGUST >ER CENT. BY CALLING ON E. BELL. .LE DRUG STORE. 2ROOM AND WITH LARGE ADDITIONS TO Y all customers with ad Chemicals. ipllances, Ac., Ac. Splendid line of Toilet and bb. Puttv. Glass. &c. 9 ? IT ' ? ? adopted by School Board, and times. Call and see me and be assured of my the Drug line. J. B. FRANKS. lecond door from corner Main and Bell Street. m STORE. well Selected Stock of PAINTS, GLASS, PREPARED *S, BRUSHES, FANCY tFUMES, STATIONERY, &C. 0. Orders by Mall or band promptly attendall bonrs. SPEED. .No. 8 Wall St, Abbeville, S. C. BOTHERS tlie Most Complete AND SUMMER 600DS The Ladies of the County are specially invlt)D8, among which will be found an elegant BSTED FABRICS of various kinds, BATISTE ie wishing Dresses of < GINGHAMS, SEER1 Oat of at least Two Hundred and Fifty e desiring to purchase anything in the line of id very cheap these goods are this season, pies as low as 10 cents a yard. FLOUNCING8 md do not fail to look at HAMBURG, NAINf many different styles. A splendid assortEN DAMASKS from GO cents to $1.2!) a yard, rd. DOYLIES and NAPKINS at all prices, i cents. In the department of DOMESTICS 8. Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS of all CAMBRICS, TICKINGS, CHEVIOTS, HICKheir stock of Goods for Men's Wear was neve/ 1ATINETS, and COTTONADES in a hundred HOES. You can find them at all prices for all >rated ZEIGLER SHOES for Ladies and Gen, you can find READY-MADE CLOTHING, ^ARE, SADDLERY and HARNESS, and lnad be suited. Brottiers. f i mm, ILLE, S. C. ' TWO STORY BRICK STORE, READY TO ;eet stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE 3termlned to sell CHEAPER than any body (TO BULL. DOG JEANS PANTS $1.00 up. Also 'hlch cannot be dnplleated anywhere In the leeyou. OUR SHOE STCCK a Man's whole stock BROGAN at $1.00 and the best HAND MADE goods. We are agents R HOMi) MADE SHOE, the best shoe for the I'S and BOY'S HAT8, full and complete. this town. Everything In HARDWARE you or both heavy and fancy goods. IAR, COFFER <fcc.. at Lowest CASH Prices, i that we will sell youmore and bettor goods ) SEE US. MBEBS, LOWRDESVHIE. BEFORE TAKING STOCK. ' \ t yy E OFFER OUR IMMENSE LINE OF Spring and Summer Goods -ATGREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO secure BAEGAINS, as we are determined to Reduce our STOCK I within tbe NEXT THREE WEEKS We still bave an elegant assortment to select from, and It will pay any one r.o price our goods, CALL AT ONCE. P. ROSENBERG & CO. Abbeville, s. c., July 17, 1889. 6. M. H. s. The next session of the green WOOD MALE HIGH SCHOOL Will open MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1889. The school will be Classieal, English and Mathematical?progressive, independent ac.d un denominational. Preparation for College a specialty. TEEMS?Reasonable. Those in search of a flrstrclass school Bhould correspond with the Principals, GILES L. WILSON, RUFUS B. WILSON, Greenwood, S. C. < July 81,1889, 2m ' Lumber ! Lumber!! 1AM PREPARED TO FURNISH ANY j amount and kind of Lnmber, at the mill i two miles from VERDERY and eight 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. HOODT Physician and Surgeon, t WILL. PRACTICE HIH PROFESSION IN t the town, of Greenwood, S. C., from j date. April 10,1889. v " ' -I 1 ' '-ww- w- : i; .. V . - ' ' j}-": ' i . ' gg; *' MM i Bw JS zll HHB jfflr iff ^ K^^aBa HBHbSB?^P')i H kSS^z / ax>,\ LHSt. 'arnti THE SITE IMPROVED GIN, FEEDER AND CONDENSER. ;,' <j?< Sullivan Hardware Co., General Agents For Upper South Carolina, arid Georgia. ANDERSON, S. C. mHESE GINS POSSESS EVERY CONCEIVABLE IMPROVEMENT, AVOIDING THE ~' X faults Id older machines. The Saws on the "SMITH" are of the betrt English Steel. The , Frames of selected material securely bolted together with joint Iron bolts. The Brashes filled with long, solid, gray, dragged bristles. Two Sets Brush Pulley and Belts oa all SO. Saw Gins and larger. With the loose front and Adjustable Ratchet Seed Board on these ' Gins you can skin the seed and rever choke or break the roil. In short the SMITH are to-day The Best Gins, Feeders and Condensers on the Market Y r We are also Genoral Agents for the CHICAGO WAGON SCALE3. ACME and other Im proved COTTON PRESSES, CHATTANOOGA CANE MILLS and have astonishingly lo# . ' prices on STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, Ac., RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING, PACKING, ENGINE FITTINGS, PUMPS. INJECTORS, Ac., Ao, always In stock. \ Vy, Prompt Attention to all Inquiries by Mail. . || SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO., ANDERSON, S. C. July 17, 1889. TURNIP SEEDS. WE HAVE JUST RECIVED OUR STOCK OF BUISTS FRESH TURNIP SEEDS, all varieties, viz: RED TOP, (strap leayed. FLAT DUTCH, (strap leaved,) MAMMOTH PURPLE TOP &/a GLOBE, Pomeranean White Globe. While Norfolk, Large White Hanover, Long White Cow Horn, Seven Top, (the best for greens,) Early Red Top Milan, Yellow ? Aberdeen, Amber Globe ana Improved Purple Top Yellow Rtrta Bagas. All Fresh and Genuine and Only 25 Cents per Pound at H. W. LAWSON & CO. - - . July 17, 188H. , R. W. HAD DON & CO., Want your trade, and if good Goods, fair dealing and Low Prices is what you are looking for, you need go no further, but oall at HEADQUARTERS OF FASHION , For all the leading designs in MILLINEBY, DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS All departments will be found replete with the latest novelties in Ladies Goods. Our stock was bought to sell, and with this end in view, we have marked all lines down to m ? T *?<ii livnvi m LJm rtno LLLO .LiUWtJSL UVlll^ x nuco. 'i- AM If you can't visit us in person send us your orders. Special attention tef?. given to this branch of our Business and satisfaction is guaranteed. _ DRESSES CUT AND MADE TO ORDER. B. M. HADDON, & 00. WE are still offering many lines* of desirable goods at greatly reduced prices, in feet, at much less than their value for CASH. In order to close out our present business, we are sacrificing our large stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Saddlery and Harness, Crockery, and Glassware, &c. We can, and will, make it decid "*1? /n-P +V?rtoo Viotniinr noch tft eaiy LU lilt/ 1X1 toi tot ui uiLvjoo aw v 11 nj. vumuij vv call on us when in need of anything in any of the above lines. A fall and complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries always on hand. Do yourself good by calling on lis. W. JOEL SMITH & SON. 1 June 12, 1889. JERVET & CO., GREENWOOD, S. C. Large red brick stores one door from dupre*s druq store, where we will be glad to see oar customers and guarantee them satisfaction. We carry a loll line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Drv Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Groceries. A SPECIAL LINE OF Fine Cutlery and Glass Lamps, Good Harness and So . Leather. WHOLESALERS OF Rice, Corn, Oats, Hay, and Meal. AGENTS FOR Josh Berry Grain Cradles, best 14 Finger Cradle in the Conn* try. Pays for itself in one season. IR. (iparkimaxi, Manaflei*. JERVEY <fc CO. Mlffi! IB! Will To all of My Old Friends and Acquaintances, . - I I BEG LEAVE TO SAY THAT I AM NOW CONNECTED WITH BUTLER'S ALHAM I BRA SALOON, which is perhaps the largest and best equipped Saloon in the State. Ue ear I rles a large and varied assortment of GOODS, and for the benefit of those who may be kind C snough to favor me with any ORDERS, I will give the prices on a few of our standard I RYE, X $2.00, XX $2.50, XXX $3.00, XXXX $3.50. I CORN" the very best $1.75 per gallon, I including Jug. All orders must be accompained by the CASH, in order to receive any atten- I ;lon at the above named prices. Very Respectfully. I M, 0. McCraeken, I with BD TIER'S ALHAMBRA SALOON, I ANDERSON, S. C. I P. S.?Persobs in ordering goods will find It cheaper and more convenient to remit Poe al Notes when they can procure them, than to remit by Money Order or Registered letter, aa fl on can remit any amount nt> to $1.99 for 8 cents, at the same time avoiding the trouble it take* o till out a blank for a money order or get a letter registered, as all von have to do Is to tell fl Postmaster the amount you want, and you get It without any trouble. Respectfully, * fl M. O. McCRACKEN, fl With Butler's Alhambra Saloon. fl