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f r The Press and Bannei ABBEVILLE. S. C. ^?"I'aljli.sheil every Wednesday at ? a year in advance. Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1891. A Oooil Offer to Colored Teacher*. Professor Duntou, of Clanin university, aw tnorlzes Hie statement that owing to a 8|>ecla appropriation trom the Peabody educationa fund, O a II In University is enabled to offer till tion to the colored teachers of the Stall for three mouths free of chance. On Tuesday, February 2nd, 1*91, a Teachers Class whs formed, and instruction will be glv en In the theory and practice of teaching such | as is customary in Teachers' Instl tutes. Teuehers will have the additional advan tage of entering auy of the regular clusi-e oi the University, either lor review or nd vanced work. The.State Superintendent of Education wil provide f.?r a special examination on &lon day, April 27th, and certificates will b< awarded to all successful candidates. A series of lectures will be given on im portant subjects t>y several of the most pop ular educators in the State. Cleared or the Chance uf .Harder. The case of the state vs. J. W. L. Pratt, win was indic'ed for murder, was tried u few day J ago at Abbeville, N. 0. Lieuteuaut-Governoi Gary was one of Pratt's attorneys, and th< veruictof tlie Jury records another victory foi our young Lieutenant Governor. There wert two speeches for tiie Mate and four tor the de fense. The case commenced on Monday and was concluded Wednesday night. In the difficulty which took place on the 2"?th of last July John Mllster, formerly ol Spartanburg, and Philip Mclntyre Jost theit lives. Pratt was a brother-in-law of Mclntyre and was indicted for aiding and aoetting Mc Jntyre In the killing of Mllater. The Judge remarked to the Jury that per haps it would never again fall to their lot tc witness a case so ably and skillfully managed, Abbeville generally comes out on top. Plant Tree*. ' The tline to plant shade and fruit trees wlli Boon be here. March Is a good time,and April work will be found satisfactory. For the amount of labor expended, no work pays an well as setting fruit and shade trees. On every farm there is a lot of poor waste land that could be utilized for fruit. Horse apples urea profitable Irult, and the young sprouts can be bad in many places for the asking. .Peaches are an uncertain crop,and will not . do to defend on, though they are a great luxury, and should have alien lion. Nip and Tutk. At the election last Saturday In Long Cane for Trial Justice, the vote stood: A. F. Calvert 39. A. B. Robertson .'W. The third election Is fixed for next Saturday, February 1-1, the election to be held at Willow Springs. The manager* are D. P. ? * u XT1..1.1 T U A.I, lot namiau, juiiu n. .mono, ?. u. ? Mrs. Mary Martin, widow ol the lau John Campbell Mania, and mother or Mrs. T, C. Uower, died at the houie of the latter In tireenville, last Monday. She was well known in this community, and leaves many kindred and friends Id Abbeville county. Mr. Mullinax. one of Abbeville's most liberal cash cotton buyers, upon being called npon to do so, will go to the farms of those who have cotton to sell, and will buy cottons to be delivered at the nearest railroad station. We have bad much rain durl ng the last twt weeks, and the roads are as sloppy and at muddy as possible. As usual at this time o: tiier year, the people will talk about the roads. Captain John E. Browklee, who Is greatly houored in bis own section, as well as in all other parts of Abbeville county, came U town last week, and sold loads of fleecj staple. Now Is the time'to send In the names 01 new subscriber?. Wc want a full list when wt publish the names. Come in at once, und help to swell the number. Jedqe McUowan hns about got the better of tbegrlf). It ^dowued'Milm at first, but iDe JQUge lias uow howiicu ji.unu uis iuiiuj friends rejoice. Mr. Samuel Prksslky, an enthustastU Alllancemuu of the Loug Cane xectlon, whs on band todhcuss the Alliance bunk In Co lutnbln. Nearly everybody In bAbevllle gives their printing to the Press and Banner and there is uo good reason why yon should not do sc too. Richard Romans, after wrestling with the grip for two weeks, is now back at his anvil, making honest music as in aforetime*. Capt. F. W. R. Xance was among the delegates to the Alliance meeting last week. The Captain drives a nice Ally. The Abbeville OH Mill exchanges fertilizer* for cotton seed. The seed to be delivered in the fall. The Press and Banner has a lull force ol hands and can do good work at reasonable prices. It will be to your interest to leave your or ders for printing at the Press and Banner office. The Press and Banner has a good Job print itig outfit, and good work Is done at low prices. The earib was never more completely suturuled with water, than ut the present time Is there any reason why editors should not show a decent regard lor each other ? Don't fall to notify us, if there Is any mis take in the dute opposite your name. Don't delay. Square up at once. We wanl tu print our list as soon as possible. Buy your fertilizers from the Oil Mill to b? paid for lu the fall with ?eeJ. THE DOG QUESTION. Am Important Club Meeting* itt whleli a Committee him Appointed tc Dlneover Menna lo Develope Cer taiu Undeveloped <1 null ties In th< Dot. The club met Friday al the usual hour, and the sole qualified member being presont, pro ceeded with the unfinished business, the coii BlderatiOD of the dog question. The member delivered himself of the fol lowing preamble, which was approved ant ordered to be printed iu the /Vis* and Bnn ner, and a copy of the same to be furnished u the members of the Legislature and to th< President of the Alliance. The dog is the most universal member o society In the ?o called Southern Slates, beinj admitted and present everywhere and on ev ery occasion, without regard to ruce, color 01 previous condition, his religious aud polltlca sentiments are respected and submitted to 01 all occasions, be is allowed free litres* an< egrrss by all tbe churches In the liiud, no mat ter how great his vices or how small bis vlr tues. He also has the same access and privi Jtges iu political and social meetings, occupy ing all the prominent places and positions He goes when he pleases and where hi pleases, and indulges In familiarities and lib ertles not permitted to any other living be log, he visits with Impunity private lamlllei without cards or invitations, Keneraliy recou nolterlug the pantry and ben's nests befon retiring. The sheep fold Is also subject to hli porambulatlng consideration and inspection He assaults whomsoever ho may meet on tbi highways and byways without let or bin drance, and is not indictable for any lndlgultj he may otter to others. While bis qualities, immunities and iinpu nitles .?re innumerable, his uses so far as yel discovered,are very few; bis prluclpal on< being to furnish an abundant anJ never fall ing supply of fleas to Interest the anltna kingdom with. He is also used to consutm the lood that might otherwise give the poo children ol the country the dyspepsia. The dog Is subject to some very distressing maladies, such as hydrophobia, and when h< gets a case of it, he answers the purpose o wild beasts In terrorizing the people ant keeping them in doors. He has many othe; attributes that the club deems unnecessary t< Investigate at the present meeting. The club's attention Is more particular); directed to bis capabilities and auaptabilitie which If properly evolved and developet would revolutionize all our past and presen notions or proving tlie means of subslstlni and existing in tblscold, hungry and thirst' world. Therefore the club hereby appoints a com inittee of one to be composed of Its slngl member, Mr. Ike, to Investigate and to repor to the club at its next regular meeting on th following question*, to wit: 1st. Is the dog capable of being made i fibre bearing animal, adapted to produclnj cotton, wool, silk and fur, and what are th necessary steps to be taken In order to evolv such a class of dogs ? 2nd. Is the dog an esculent animal, am what Is essential to improve bis eatable qual ltlesf Is he capable of supplying the dt majid for pork, beef and mutton, and wha are the beBt means of inducing the people t develop these qualities in the dog ? 3rd. To consider the adaptability of ih dog to the production of milk and butter, am to Inrther consider the means of increasln the quantity and quality of each. 4. How can the DeoDle be induced to pr( core and ralne an many breedti of dogs as poi nible, and to hybridize them in such a mm. ner as to produce a upecles of wool, oottor Bilk, and fur bearing, milk and butter ylelt tug, and entable flesh producing dogs, thu are not inhabited by fleas? All of which Is most respectfully rubmitte by the Chairman. Mil. IKK. PREPARE POR PASftJRES. Bermuda Grass (be Bc*t-?It Enrich' c* (lie Moll, and Prevent* Waahlnc. 2 Every farmer should have a field of bermudu grass for It is stock. For seven or eight months in t.ho year It grows most luxuriantly, and the cattle prefer Ji to any other grass. It will grow on poor upland; in gulleysor guided spots; and it will flourish in bottom - land. Rich land which does not overflow will furnish foo<l all winter-in the summer green i- grass and in the winter d?>ad straw. I | It cannot, be eradicated from rich bottom I j land, but it is little trouble to remove it from H uplands. i | It enriches poor lands, and prevents all j land from washing. ' j Ho sure to plant a Held of bermuda grass. - Now Is the time. Corn planting time is the favorite time, but any time Is good. ?? VALENTINE PARTY. B -? Miiftlc and Dancing?Lovely Belleaj 1 and Unllant Beaux. ||The Ninety-Six Social Club will elve a grand reception Friday evening, February fatti, I8s)l, at eight o'clock. Committee on Arrangements?B. B. Phil? * lips, J. M. Black, J. K. Buchanan. Committee on Invitations?E. R. D. Dove, J. P. Bozeinan, J. R Murrell, E. C. Rice. Floor Managers?K. W. Townsend, H. T. Carter, T. R. Blake, Jr. ) Chaperones?Mrs. James Rodgers, Mrs. H. * (9. Curler. r The Columbia Band will fnrnlsh the niui sic, and the pretty women and handsome ' men of the uieinlty of Ninety-Six, assisted ' by honored guests, will do the dancing. An Editor In Uood I.uck. [ Our neighbor, General R. R. Hemphill, edli j tor of the Abbeville Medium, Is the subject of i congratulation. By the reccnt death of an uncle In Chester he comes into possession of a , handsome fortune, the exact amount of . which Is yet unknown. Our people are much pleased at the General's good luck, and trust that he may realize every comfort which money can bring. [ As fak us we have heard, all our sick are ' doing well. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. court ok common pi.eas. L. A. and T. If. Brock, doing business as L. A. and T. H. Brock against C. L. Bigby?Foreclosure. BY VIRTUE of an order of sale made iu the above stated ease, I will offer for sale at public outcrj' at Abbeville C. H., S. C.. on SALEDAY IN MARCH, 1891, within the legal hours of sale, the | following described property, situate in j said State and County, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Due West township, containing Sfivfint.v-Two (72) Acres. ? ' ~??/ - ? ?? 1 1 inoie or less, adjoining lauds of Mrs. r S. E. Morris, Joshua W. Ashley, and Mrs. Frances H. Bigby, being the land on which defendant now lives. ' TERMS OF SALE?One half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the other half on a credit of twelve | months, with interest from day of sale, i The credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the . premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Master. Feb. 9, 1891, 3t 1 Apportionment School Fond of Abbeville County for 1891. The apportionment of the School Fund for , the townxhipsof Abbeville county Is herewith annexed, and the Reboot Trustees are notified not to overdraw on the amounts set apart for their School Districts. Amount School District No. 1 $ lri60 00 Amount " " " 2 1000 00 Amount ' ' ' 3 1100 00 Amount ' " " 4 820 00 Amount " " " 5 11G0 00 Amount " " " 6 880 00 Amount " " " 7 9IS7 00 Amount " " ' 8 Il;50 00 Amount ' 9 1075 00 Amount " " " 10 (100 00 Amount ' " " 11 1450 00 Amount " ? 12 785 00 Amount " " " 13 975 00 Amount " " " 14 890 00 Amount ' " 15 1075 00 Amount ' ' 1C 1220 00 K. COWAN, School Commissioner, Abbeville County. Feb. 4, ls9l. If l Master's Sale. , The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. PROBATE COURT. Francis K. Scott as Administratrix tfc., ( Plaintltt, t against Sallie M. Scott, Joseph A. Hcott, et. al., ? Defendants. Complaint for sale of land to pay I debts. I I will sell at public outcr3r at Abbeville C.H., on SALEDAY IN MARCH i next, for the payment of debts the fol* lowing described real estate of William j A. Scott, deceased, situate in said county f and State, containing One Hundred (100) Acres, ' 1 im.l/i.l K.T Tnhn J IHWID ui iCAOf UU14liUUU WJ I?uug v* U w?iu 1 W. Morrah anu John Scott. " TRRMS?One-half cash, the balan.se on ' a credit of twelve (12) months with inter . est from the day of sale, credit portion to - be secured by hond of purchaser and a - mortgage of the premises, or purchaser ' may have cash option. s Purchases to pay for papers. \ J. FULLER LYON, s Judge Probate Court. Feb. 9, 1891. 1 The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. 2 PllOBATK COURT. r II. W. Bowie as Administrator, Ac., ' Plaintiff, against r Lucinda C. Bowie, Jane F. Sharp, et. 3 al.. Defendants. y Complaint to >?*ll land for the payment M m j oi ueuis. t T WILL SELL AT ABBEVILLE C. ? X H., on Sale Day in March next 1'or V the payment of debts, the following de' scribed real estate belonging to the t<estate of Margaret E. Sharp, deceased, to 6 wit: a All that tract of land situate in said |! County and State, containing rifty'Strvjgy^^res, 1.1 more or less, boundeu" -Vue i?nds of !-1 A. J. McKee, W. H. Sharp and o.hers. '_l rlll?P\fW Hnfl hnlf thfl hnlftnPf- nn ?l ? I a credit of twelve months with inter?8t fi 1 j I from day of sale, the credit portion to be I secured by bond of purchaser and a >- mortgagee of the premises, or purchaser *1 may bavo cash option. >, Purchaser to pay for papers. |i J. FULLER LYON, Judge, Probate Court. Feb. 6, 1891. ^ . ..... . ,.r^ lafev ^ , -4 c. THE MAIN WHKEL IX A WATCH I make* 4 revolutions in a ?lay of 24 hours, or 1.4G0 in a year. Next, tlie ceutre wheel, 24 revolnilonsa day, or 8,7<J0 In a year. The unru wuttei itu in it uu?, ut " ? The fourth wheel 2,440 In a day, or.r?4">.(!00 In a year. The flfih, or scape wheel. 12.WC0 in a day, or 4,728,200 in a year. The "ticks" or bents of the balance wheel :W8,900 in a day, or 141,882.000 in u year. The above Is mathemctioally correct, and Bhould prove to you that a WATCH Is a very delicate and complicated machine,andshonld It be out of order the watch requires thfi attention of a First Class Watchmaker. The undersigned offers you all the advan tages that skill and experience can command in the repairing of Watchs, Clocks and Jewelry. JSN GRAVING any style letter or monograme executed at short notice. All Work Warranted 12 Months. A first class stock of GOLD. SILVER and NICKEL WATCHES, JEWELKY, SILVER WARE, GOLD PENS &c. Rogers and Ero., "Wm. Rogers FORKS, KNIVES AND SPOONS. Goods guaranteed an represented or mony refunded. No charge for engraving goods bongbtof me. Plaoa^f business In F. F. Dunbar ?fc Co's store. R. B. Hennemann, GREENWOOD, S. C. Jan. 80,1891, tf Tbs State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Henry Melnhard, Isaac Meluhard, Samuel M.?iubard and E. A. Well, partners doing business lender the Hrm name of Melnhard Bros. & Co., Plaintiffs. against J. T. Youngblood, Levi WiLz, Isaac Wltz, Wm T. Beldlerand Merit Wltz, partners doing business as the Wltz, Beldler & Co : J. E. Hurst, 1... B, Purnell, L. L. Jackson, W. E. Cl&rkeandW. B. Hurst, partners doing business as Hurst, Purnell & Co: and W. D. Mann, as Sheriff, defendants. COPY fiUMMOKS. FOR RELIEF. Complaint not served. I OTHE DEFENDANTS: J.T. Youngblood Levi Wltz, Isaac Wltz, Wm. T. Beldler and Merilz Wltz, partners doing business as Wltz, Beldler & Co: J. E. Hurst, L. B. Purnell, L. L. Jackson, W. E. Clarke and W. B. Hurst, partners doing business as Hurst, Purnell Ji Co: and W. D. Mann, as Sheriff. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND required to answer the complaint In this action of u-lilrh i? conv Is filed In the oftloe of the Clerk of Court for said county, aud t.o serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Abbeville South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the d^y of such service ; and if you fall to answer the complaint within the lime aforesaid, tlio plaintiff' In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated January 26, A. P., ISfll. Thos. L. Moore, C. C. C. P. (Official Heal.) BENET & CA?ON, Plalntllt's' Attorneys. To Levi Wltz, Isaac Wltz, William T. Heldler noil Merit?. Witz, partners doing business as Wltz, Beldlerd- Co: J. K. Hurst, I... B. Purnell, L. L. Jackson, \V. E. Clarke and \V. B. Hurst, partners doing business as Hurst, Purnell k Co., absent defendants. . Please take Notice, that a copy of the complaint in the above stated case, together with the order of Injunction and affidavits upon which said order was granted, has this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for said counly. BENE!' & CASON\ I'lalntltl's Attorneys. Jan. 28,1891. Ct. nnNAT.n? JL^ W 1 K-/ IfiSURCAI 11. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Represented by: Aetna Fire Insnrance Company. SI. Fail German Fire Insnrance Co. Knoxvil'e Fire Insnrance Company, fflnlnal Benefit Life Insurance Cn Standard Life & Accident Insnrance U. S. Mntnai Accident Association. I CAN make it to the Interest of parties wanting nny kind cf Insurauce to see or write me before placing same. Business and correspondence solicited. fiir nv/r i\/r-n: iyjl. ivi. iyla^uson, Broker, Donalds, 8?C. P. K.?I sell short term Accident polices, which are very popular, and cost only li5 cents perduy tor St,(MM) Insurance. No 0110 should t take a trip w llhoutonc. M. M. M. Feb.!?, 1S91. 12m. DOORS, BLINDS, And all Other Building Materials. 'I'he undersigned will keep l from this date on a full supply of Doors, Lime, Shinnies, Lntbs, autl all kinds of buqrting material. Call at j. i?\ Miller's store. - B. K. BEACHAM, , Manager. Feb. 9,1391. 3m ... ? . wmmmm ammrn wm?irnastrnnmmmt+msm ??mmmm?????? SEE OUR STOVES! Get oiir Prices, and be convinced +"ha+ TTro en?a aplliriO' UJLJLC/ts U VV U til V uvxj.xj.xq the best as well as the CHEAPEST stoves in the market. H. W. Lawson & Co, Feb. 3, 1891. To the Farmers of Abbe ville County: - ? ? ? ? ?- /? J we are now jjrtjpmeu to furnish every thing included in Farm Sup plies, and ask your carefu] consideration when in need of anything in the Grocerj Line. We can furnish Pro visions of all kinds, in anj quantities, and have a mosl complete stock of Farming Implements. We are now offering special induce ments in Flour and guar antee every barrel we sell Our warehouse will be kepi well filled with Corn, Hay iTJvq n n ck+a Mdq 1 &y\r\ Mn Lii Cill^ VyCbUO^ ?i ? v lasses, all of which we of fer at the very lowest prices We can save you monej on Tobacco in any gradf by the box or single pound jWe have Plows in al" I shapes and sizes, and in fad i we nave given more con sideration than ever before to supply the demands 01 the farm. Our Big Reductions ir ci 11 TTdll Qn/1 Wintpi* nif/tll ttXi. X U)XX CillVL VI JL.AX uv;j. vm ing, Shoes and Dry Goods still continue. This is 2 good opportunity to securf isome splendid Bargains. Don't fail to get om prices before buying. P. ROSENBERG- & CO ?g, . .. . gi ? : W - % WM.E. Gleariff^ H>ut Sale to Make ] Gr:at Bargains in Win er T)K \UTIFlTfj lot or Trlninod Kelt Hat* ihnt '* (ileal red notion In Winter Dress Goods nil ter W11AI? Mint will be sold at. New York cod trade In Winter Goods. Ladles J.ace Shoes at prices. When In need of Spring Goods give me a c ive In Spring Calicos, Spring Ginghams, Hprli tier >i-l cut prices are for the cash. No goods w Yours respectfully, WM. IIRTILIU NAVASSA COTTON I 1 FARMER'S FRIE SOLUBLE BOl *? % The above Brands < ( sold by us for the past 1 given entire satisfacti i prices. Your : mm, in "new spri: Advanc IN STOCK and A 1 nn Pieces beautiful new paterna In Oil J. UU Coltlnes beautiful wiub fabrlqne foi 1 AO Pieces white goods, checked and atr JLV./U aprou stripes. 1 Blacli wa One of the advance styles for 8PRING and 81 EMBROIDERIES. 27 to 42 In Flounclngs in B for curtains and Upholstery, Cornice poles ai ADVANCE STYLES for Early Spring wear. PLAIDS STRIPES match every color. Ladles wishing to gel a p find Just the goods they need ut T5 1ur IT A JtVa ilVil UA I Feb. 3, 1891. ; WHITE E I Are now Offering L Immense Stock of ' PROVISIONS, Kilf GEN] r 2,500 bushels choice i- 1,500 bushels select* " 300 bushels Fresh r? 500 barrels Flour < ' 15,000 pounds Whea ' d\JpwUUUJ v>uwiw 20,000 pounds choice 100 barrels Molas 100 Boxes Tobacc Besides the above . Rio and Java Coffee, l Soap, Starch, Spice* & Also Blacksmiths T Carpenters Tools. > Plow Stocks of va - of every descriptior > Bridles, Collars, Coll " Nails, Horse and Mul< and Scovil Hoes, long] Forks and all kinds of r mers. Call on White Br 3 supplied with all the a carrying on farming year 1891. [ White Jan. 28, 1891. School Trustees for Abbe3 ville County. For the School Years 1891 and 18U2. t School District No. 1?Capt. James Rogers Jr, Capt. J. N. Kins;, J. V. Scott. School District No. 2?C. A. C. Waller, T. F Riley, J. K. Coleman. School District No. :5?J. C. Ellis, G. W. Con nor, Dr. Wm. T. Jones. School District No. 4?J. W. Mattison, M. L L Latimer, J. C. Martin. School District No. 5? Mansfield Hollings worth. T. J. Boweu, W. P. Kennedy. School District No. C?D. P. Hannah, II. W Howie, Ci. M. smith. _ School District No. 7?J. L. While, P. E Klugh, Dr. A. Marshall. School DistrictNo. 8? D. H. Howard, Thos. J ? Hearst, Dr. P. H. Adams. 3 School District No. 9?T. M. Jay, W. C. Rob J Inson, S. O. Young. School District No. 10?A. T. Brown, A. K Watson, G. H. Wardlaw. I School District No. 11?John G. Edwards, R W W. ('annon. S. H. Cochrao. School District No. 12-l)r. J. H. Bell, W. N _ Hull, W.T. Mllford. J School District No. i;l?J. W. Huckabee, S J S. Hole, W. K. Daniel. School District No. 14?R. O. Bell, J. H Hester, F. A. Wilson. School District No. 15?J. W. Boyd, J. C Hemmlnger, P. H. McCaslan. School District No. 16?James Cothran, Jr _ W. H. Brltt, L. B. Ramey. f9 The School Trustees will organize as soon a ? pract ioable, elect their Chairman, and proceet to open the schools to suit the convenlenc and Interest of the whole people. K. COWAN, County Suprlntendent and Chairman Board Examlnesr.Ae C. I Jan. 14,18911 t 1,000 yardti of calico, best quality at 5 cent per yard, P. Ko?anberg dfc Co. . DFTT'O bbLLb Room foi' New Spring Goods. -. M Millinery, Hals, Caps, k M will besolii forone-hnlf their valua d Trimmings to match. I still have afew Win* aS . I huvp a great many bargain* to offer the .; . reducpd prices. Children's Shoes at reduced nj all and eet the late Rtyles. New good* to nr- >^f9B n;; Seer^uckerH and Checked Mnsllup, Rtmemrill be charged al audi reduced prices. -;,ia E. BELL. mmu innno t niiLHi | 'ERTILIZERND FERTILIZ ERNE FERTILIZER-of Fertilizers have been two Seasons, and have J on. Call and get our ;|| s iruiy, r 1cha1bm I m goods! e Styles. REIVING DAILY. JGHAMS and ZEPHYR SUITINGS. Efy plain - jr EARLY SPRING wear. lped NAINSOOK, plaid and itrlped LAWNS, JMMER. Plain striped OUTINGS,CHEVIOTS, .1 lack and White. Nattlngham laces, Taoertir 4fli id fixtures. \ OF DRESS GOODS ' and PLAIN CLOTHS, beautiful trimming to iraj art of their SPRING SEWING done early will JJDON & CO. at very Low Prices an.| S, & FARMERS' SUPPLIES j E R A L L Y ' Si i White Corn. sd Seed Oats. || Corn Meal. of different grades. t Bran. I i clear Bib Sides, i Timothy Hay- Jm ses. 30. a large stock of Sugar, Roasted Coffee, Teas, |] 3, Canned Goods, &a | ools, and all kinds of 11 jrious kinds and Plows j L. UOUUXUO, u.cuuc?0) ,1 !ar Pads, Single-Trees, j 3 Shoes, Handled Hoes, | tiandle Shovels, Manure | articles needed by Far- J others at once and get rticles you may need for operations during the | Brothers.1 | DR. J. B. BRITT. PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, - VERDERY, S. C. DEALER la ,'^iire Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Paints, Stationery, fine Perfumery and Toilet Article.*, Fancy Goods, 4c. Prescriptions accurately prepared at all hours. [Dec. 31, 1890,12m | Adjournd Meeting OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE via Gporglu, Carolina & Northern Railway . Company will be held at the President's office in tills city,Tuesday, March 10th, 1891. A. L. HULL, Secretary. - Feb. 4,1891,41. Strayed or Lost. A WHITE AND YELLOW SETTER DOG. Called "Chuck." A liberal reward will be paid for bis return or Information leading I. to his recovery. S. G. THOMSON. Feb. 11,1891, tf , We are sole agents for the very latest Im' proved "Dixie Plow." The best plow In the country. Examine them before buying else-, wbere. W. Joel Smith <fc Bon. f Patronize home enterprise by buying your 1 e fertilizer from Abbeville oil mill. 1 The Chickasaw High Grade Fertilizer for nale at Abbeville oil mill. I I. Bnrgn1nH are offered by White Brother* In r Tni,o ,unnH ciirnrii Ynii oueht. to try tbe | lending brands of cigara, R?a Rooiterand " Stiborosa. They are hard to beat, and exceedingly popular. 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