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citing the nfiH^Q^ffiEp^i^^o-day und loading SBSSraS^^rnnk that the crisis of govBffi^Pnnent id at haud.?Caroll I_>.?j right. A Xavy -\?t Alnnys a Defence. j , If a great navy can be taken care of' by a great uation it is sometimes dan-J gerous to small one9. The terrible civ-1 il war now waged by the Chilian Xavy j noon the government of that country illustrates our meaning. Cities, are bombarded, commerce is prohibited 1 and mutual murder among neighbors < of the same nation nourishes. All this on account of the revolt of a navy ! ^ "iiwhiaaH for thp r.f tlio fnim-l try, at an expense winch nearly banl^-l rupted Chili.?Advocate of Peace. j' - - - j ? The Army H*a Triiiiilnif School. ] "Lord" Wolseley is never tired of extolling the valiie of war as training school. Here is a specimeu of the reality. A dying officer 011 a battle field pointed to the corpse of a fine youth, and said, remorsefully : "Look at * that lad. T?vo years ago he was entrusted to my care l?y his widowed t mother, who gave him her Bible on parting, and begged him to read a portion every day. For a time he did so ; but I gradually laughed him out of hi9 regard for bis Bible and his God. He has just died with an oath upon his lips ! Who can help such a one as lam now? Who can undo what I have <lone ?" Cost of lull inn W'hm. ? ' I Statistics have been published in | the da'ly press which show that tliel dally expenses of this Government | J since its formation in 177(>to 18S6, a|' J>eriod of 110 years, on account of the ![ Indians, have been upwards of nine)' hundred and twenty-nine millions oi l] dollars, t.nd that the sum of six hun-j dred and ninety-six millions bavf been expended by the War Depart- j' ment in wars with them and expense.1-j y incident thereto. Of this enormous U aggregate over two hundred millions 11 ?po ototoH tr\ h#v# hppi) pvnpmlpt] in I I hostilities with different tribes during the ten years of 1872 to 1882; the pri- J mbry cause of which, in accordant* 1 with testimony adduced, has been the rapacity aud injustice of the whites.? \SeI. * , Two Great Victories. We join with "Concord" in ottering j our hearty congratulations to friends t nnd fellow-workers in Europe and America, that the telegraph (March . 12,1890,1 carried two messages of victory for the cause of reason and justice. The British and American Governments have agreed that the Behring Sea dispute shull be settled by ar I vlt > <, t i/ni tliu llritivli mul FV^rw-h Governments have come to a similai agreement in reference to the New foundland Fisheries. These are tin results of that steady growth of public opinion, which it is the great aim aud work of Peace and Arbitration societies to create, and which they do ere- , ate by the untiring service of written ^ or spoken words. Every such triumph as those we now record constitutes fresh precedents, and render further triumphs more certain.?Advo- i cate of l'eace. ' . _ _ r V Debt, Dirt nnd the Devil. i| To keep debt, dirt and the devil out a - of my cottage has been my greatest * wish ever since I set up housekeeping, d Surely these form a trinity of evils that should be carefully guardea against. A man who is in debt is a slave, toiling to meet the demands ol another. He cannot call what he pos- ? -- sesses his own. He had better a great ' deal have less, and "owe no man anything," according to the apostolic injunction, thau to have large posses- _ sions for which he is responsible, but J which in whole or in part belongeto . . another. A man in debt is like a per- J son overboard with a great weight n about his neck, with which, by great exertion, he may reach the shore, but which, nevertheless, may smK nim ai r- any moment. But whatever excuse may be made for men going into debt, 1 surely none can be offered for theii J living in dirt. Soap and water are cheap, aud brushes and brooms are not very expensive.?Spurgeon, An aged Persian physician, named Mohammed Khan, was taken before 1 Justice Walsh, iu Brooklyn, in a state * of drunkenness. The Justice seni r him to jail for three days to sober up. C He made a profound obeisance to the j, magistrate, and said : "It was the poison sold me by a dog of a Christian that brought me here." The description was appropriate, and has apostolic authority*. "Beware of dogs, be ware of evil workers." But "the dog of a Christian," when called to ac count, might say : "I am licensed by a I great multitude of other 'dogs ol Christians' to do this work," and thi.would be a legal answer provided In could show that Mohennned Khan was not visibly drunk when he sold him his last glass.?Now York Christian ^Advocate, It has often been argued, as against Arbitration between nations, that ii would have been inapplicable, or inefficacious, in such cases as the Franco-j German strife of 1870. Be that as it may, who can for u moment suppose that that most unwise and uncalled-foi quarrel would have been permitted to result in war, if, at the time, the diltl- r Aiiltv in niiPAtinn bad hppn submitted f to the counsel and judgment of ten or ^ twelve of the ablest men in both coun- 'i tries, instead of being hurried to ex- J iremlties by two or three hysteric fl! statesmen, with perhaps a woman aim- m ilarly heedless of results.?Herald of 01 Teace. Dr. William A. Hammond, discuss- ^ iug in The North American Review. "Self-Control in Curing Insanity," n shows how the exercise of volitional power on the part of the patient may m check the earlier stages of mental ?' alienation. He quotes an English ^ physician as saying, in the lunatic asy- ,'u lum at Hanwell: "It is my belief that c? two-thirds of the women here have come to require restraint through the ;ir habitual indulgence of an originally fbad temper.'' " A Western girl discarded her lover 'j. recently because she caught him un M^M/%>r><ll?? 1% ! ?\t\S l> rw It ici CI I n . - IIJCIUII UU J Vt IIIJ/JJIMg 111.-5 UUi .-?V. \\ said she could not trust her future in the hands of a man whose heart was j";. brutal enough to treat a helpless ani- .)r mal cruelly. The Primitive Methodist ot England ar states : "There han been a fa 11-ofl' in J* the subscriptions to the Wesleyan an Missionary Society of i;l,(HKi during; the past year, and it was stated in a j leading Congregational church a day I < ^^rtwo ago that the deficit of the Lon- . H|99feHiigim)ary Society would proba-i . SALE. I homestead. ^^^11 Miiguzlnc Hill, l8*f>nerctl. The houso s new, and comfortable, and the lot IsdeNii-! ible. Apnly to T. J-. DOUGLASS, i Abbeville. April 15,1801. tf. KTE3"W Fancy Grocery.; G. H. MOORE HAS opened a New Fancy and Green Gro-, eery Store in Cothran's UiocU. He deals in everything found in a Fancyi dually Grocery Store, where you can purchase the nicest CANNED GOODS, consistng ol "anne<l Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, M" M m H , ogether with FKESIi PRUNES, APPLES, cc., and other delicacies. The substantiate ire 3AC0N, BREAKFAST STRIPS, ! MEAL, IRISH POTATOES, and CABBAQE. PT.nm? Mm, ASSES TTAWS. .* Cigars of (lie Best Brands. v Fresh Klsli and Oysters, l'ork Sausage and he choicest Ceef a specially. Oct. 22. 1890. DONALDS INSURANCE AGENCY. i Fire, Life and Accident In- ! surance Represented by : ietna Fire Insurance Company, i Jt. Fan! German Fire Insarance Co.! M'e Fire Insurance Company. Mai Benefit Life Insnrance Co Marl Life& Accident Insurance i J. S. Mntnil Accident Association. [CAN make It to the interest of parties wanting any kind of Insurance to see or vritc mc before placing same. Business and correspondence solicited. l/L. M. Mattison, Broker, Donalds, S. C. P. 8.?J sell short term Accident polices, vhieh are very popular, and cost only ?> cent* >er day for 33,000 Insurance. No oue should ake a trip w ithout one. M. M. M. Feb. 9,1891. 12m. j Notice of | Fk j j State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. |\V ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISL ious of an Act of the General ^Assembly, atifled on the 9th (lay of February, 1882, I pill be in the Court House in Abbeville, In he office of the Clerk or the Court, the first Ion day of each month, for the purpose of, .Mowing persons coming of age since the last; eneral election to register, and to attend to' ,ny other business pertaining to my official, iuties. t J. D. CARWILE, Supervisor Registration Abbeville County. P. <). Address : Level Lnnd,S. C. row nimnTiiTr fiATifAvrv wra. rATMUk uAbnuuiiii Attorney at Law and HEAL 'ESTATE AGENT. r N addition to my Law Practice, I have L opened a Ileal Estate Agency, and will egotlate purchases and salqp on reasonable arms. I already have u very large Real Kettle business. It will be to the interest of oth buyers and sellers to give me a call. Abbeville, S. (J., Feb. 25, ISSfl. PEERIN & COTHRAN, .Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE. S. C. Medical Notice. JMTE the undersigned have formed a co-oartIV nership under the firm name aDd style f Mubry &. S'euft'er for the practice of MEDCINE and SUIIGERY in all their branches, tells will be promptly attended to. When he services of both are required only one barge will be made. THOMAS J. MABRY, M. D., G. A. NEUFFER, M. D. April 4th, 1890. Willi ? ; CONGAREE M WORKS, Cotimbia, S. C. Agent for CHAPMAN'S )PD DT?mTTAT A DIYD I fHflT) MirMUiiU BY ill UlliHUfl pHESK WORKS WERE F.9TABLL8AED In L 1S4" by Messrs. Ceo. Sinclair and James AuBrson ami purchased by mo in the year 1850, and om that time till now carried on successfully by lysolf. My friends and customers will bear witness I the large and stnpendousjobs executed by me. It as at my works where the largest and almost only ib of its clasK ever executed In thin city was done i/..: the making of the pipes for tho City Water 'oiks in the year 18&S. My stock uf patterns for ARCHITECTURAL 'ORK, COLUMNS for Store fronts, is large and uiouH.andin RAILINGS for Balconies, Gardens, id Cemeteries I have the largest variety and most oder patterns; many of these are patented and I ive punrehased the right for this State. In the machine line 1 can furnish my patrons witk rEAM ENGINKS and BOILERS ot any size a.ill scripti?>n. My CIRCULAR SAW MILLS have .rried off he prize at evi ry State Fair held in this ty, and in teir construction 1 have taken pains tco mbine si mplicity with the most useful modern im oveinonts.undmay flatter invselfthut my CIRCU Mi SAW MILLS tlndfavor Hthovcry sawyer wh iderstands his business. The many orders I am steadi.y receiving for SU A.R CANE MILLS prove that the public appreciate e mills or my make, and so it Is with my GEARfor HORSE POWERS.GIN WHEELS. GRIST ILLS and other MACHINERY. I 1 II.. ..l-htc ,.r n,....- T1IT. NTS such as costing* for COTTON AND HaY 11KS9KS, IIAWLKY CO UN KlJ ELLEK and three four FKBD CHTTKUS and other implements. I will foe pleased to send my elrculnrs to any uppll nt, together with price lUt or estimate. My prices e moderate, and I assure the public that they are eaper than those of Northern manufacturers,and at my work will compare favorably with that of r other maker. Address, TAUM A1AvnnJA* uuuu aicAauucX) s I'onuarke Ikon Wokks, Columbia, S. C. k'otn^ nil io t? S nUh'< for t!?'? n > t'lle iw lityu ever*:iv. 6. A. DOUGLASS Has on band a full Stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothinj rind HATS. A complete line of Saddle Brklles and Hnrness.iCrockery, Guns, Pistol Cutlery, Barbed Wire, and Hardware of ever description. Lamps, I,amp Chimneys, .lev dry, Fancy and bomestic Groceries, Prov sions, and Plantation Supplies Just received a lot of Sewin Machines of the latest and mos improved styles with all attach ments and warranted for five year at from $16 to $25, either for Cas' or partial payments. ALSO A LOT OF ill Aa n<n^ W Q nrnn ULUlO^Oi ALL U1V O MUU ff Mgvu CASH or on TIMK and on the very be; TERMS. Oct. 15, 189(1. Dr. C.W.CAS0N Practicing Physician, H0DGE8, S. C. OFFIf'K nt the home of Mr. L. A. DANTJ LKR. March 4. 1891. 3m ORAYDON A fiRAVDON, E. S. F. GILES, Abbeville, 8. C. Greenwood, 8. < GEAYDON & GRAYDON & 6ILE! \1/E have formed a partnership for the prs '' tleeof law In all its brunches, undortli firm name of GRAYDON & GRAYDON GILES. All business entrusted to any of th firm will receive prompt attentloo. ELLIS G. GRAYDON, WM. N. GRAYDON, E. S. F. GILES. March 12, lRSO.tf Terra Cotta Wells. r|"*HE undersigned Ik not disponed to hrag o J. his new mode of water supply, but it : proven beyond the shadow of a doubt thi his wells are the best and more durable tha any other kind. He boasts of not bavin losta sineleone in seven years, while twi thirds of hi6 work is for parties having loi their dug wells. Address, C. M. CALHOUN, Greenwood, 8. C. Tboy are frog proof and superior to onedui and are bound to supersede all others. Joel S. Bally, Greenwood, 8. C. Greenwood Cotton and Oil Mill Cal. Klnard, Nluety-Six, S. 0. Rev. Pressly, Due West, 8. ( Jones Miller, i bbevllle,S. C. J have sunk nine-tenths of the wells In m town In seven years. Aug. THE Farmers' Banli -OFAbbeville, S. C., Dora General Banking Business. Kays and soils Exchange and makes Colle tlons. DEPOSITS SOLICITED. Wra. If. Parker, J. T. Robertuor President. Vice-Pres Julitift IV. iknPro, Cashier. March 1S!)0-12m H. D. Reese WATCH BEPAIBER, Abbeville, S. C., IS ALWAYS ready to serve the publje 1 bis Hue of business, and solictts a sbai of the work In hiR line. He will keep a varied stock of the best an cneiipeRi speciacies anu eye-giasses, lo^eim with silver plated ware :ind Jewelry. Nov. 19 18!lfl. IF YOU ARE GOING TOT AND WANT LOW RATES To Arkansa Texas, Missouri, Colorada, Oregon andC'alitoi nia, or auy point WEST or NORTHWESTIT WILL PAY Y01 To write to me. FRED D. BUSH, 1). 1\ A., L. & N. R. : 38 Wall St,, Atlanta, Ga. Oct.. 29, 1890-6m UTew CfoodH THIS WEEK AT THE M 36 Rnttnn Rocking; Chairs All sizes, pretty goods. 200 Common Cane And Hat tap ctmlrs. ISO Chair* Wit I mil. Maple,diuinK and rockers. Our chair di partment is complete. Can suit uny one 1 need ol' chairs. h Oak Chnmber Suits, In wood And marble tops?with toilet i washstand. ? Chamber NiiIIn, In walnut with toilet In washstand an murble top. Prices from ?!3 to 8100. 12 Baby Carriage* In rattan and wire wheels. Splendid gooc t prices from 88 to ?1C. 3 Walnut Books Case* And Secretaries, will be sold cheap. 3 Walnut and Oak Side hoards. Best goods at low prices. 8 War<lrobr? In walnut, oak and poplar. Splendid goo*! for the price. 48 Solas Price from S3 i<? Soeach We Have Bo?ls, Tables, Maltoses, Spring Beds, Feathi Pillows, and ever) thing usually found In furniture store, imr prices will be aa low c the lowest. "CHALMERS' Furniture Store. April 1,1S91 tf DR. J. B. BRITT. PHYSICIAN AND DICUUKIST, - VKROHliY, S. DKATjKII In Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chen icals. Paints, Stationery, fine Perfumer and Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, <fcc. Prescriptions accurately prepnred at a hours. [Dec. 31,1890,12m SCHOOL NOTICE. Ai,i. persons having b chines with the School Commissioner, wi find him In his ofllce, all public days an every Saturday In each month nearest tli middle of the month, during the present yea I'or the purpose of registering claims, do. K. COWAN, School Commmlrtsloner, Abbeville County. Feb. 4,1891 U. The Abbeville Land, Loan an Improvement Company. IN ACCORDANCE with Commission < Secretary of (State J. tj,. Marshall dlrecte to the undersigned Board of Corporators < the ABBEVIIXE LAND, LOAN AND is i'UUV rijlr.M UUMrAji 1 ? Notice is hereby given that the books < subscription of saJd company will bo opens the olllctj of J. ALLEN SMITH, Piesldent, o THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6tli lust., at tli Abbeville Nallonul Bank. .!. ALLEN SMITH. W. C. McGOWAN, l>. ROSENBERG, AUG. W. SMITH, E. A. TEMPLETON, R. M. HADDON, T. P. COTHRAN. Board of Corporators. Abbeville, S. C., Feb. 5 1WU. v'S ' ' - : *!*. JSurina:! Sprinsc!! c X W J. w | Spring is upon us, and now the question arises J where to buy Spring Goods the cheapit) est. By carefully examining the fol lowing Inst, you win nna tnat 1 CAMERON'S :NewYorkRacketStore 'I IS AT THE FRONT, '..I a A TVTT\a_ t'-tULN ?J J I Ready to Supply Your Demands. ? Ginghams, 7c, 8c, 9c, 12c and 12 l-2c Yard. J Challies, 5c Yard. Colored Lawns, 6c Yard. Prints, 41-2, 5, 6,7 and 8c. Serges, 7,12,13c Yd. Pineapple Tissue, 12 l-2c Yard. Shirtings, 6c Yard. Cassimeres, 10c, 12c, 14c, 25c and up. Henriettas. 25c and ud. Shirtings, 10c Yard. Sheeting, 5c, 6c. 7c, 8c, 21c and 31c per Yard. S 30-in. Black Satine,12 l-2c, 3-4 in. Black Satine, 7c. n Checked & Striped Lawns, 10,15,18 and 25c. ? Checked Nainsooks, 10c. Black Lawn, 10c Yd, Outing Cloths, 10c, 11c, 12 l-2c, and 16 2-3c Yard. Fine Line Flouncing. Victoria Lawns, 6c, 8c & 12 l-2c. s< Hamburg Edging, 3c to 25c per Yard. Hamburg Insertion, 7c, 8c, 8c, 10c and 12 l-2c. Lace Pilllow Shams, 50c and $1.00 per Pair. LACES AND RIBBONS AT YOUR OWN PRICES. STAMP LIJNTENS. I T rP^kTTr?ilc? "NTO r\Vl Y\ CS "E^CmC! "Pc?.l*a Qf&l Q UlJLiOli XI -fc- uiuwj a ui*vvwvw^ * Ladies' Kid Gloves, Mits, Silk Q-loves. k Gent's Black and White Straw Hats. Black and White Outing Shirts, Tennis and Baseball Shoes, Belts and Ties, and our regular ! Lines Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Trunks, Vao ilises and Shoes. I ,| Candies Direct From Factory. ,'i Glassware, Tinware, Wooden ware, Crock wry, aim till ixiixuo Ui xvawxvcu u wuo> All we ask of our Patrons is to give us a * call before purchasing elsewhere, and we will do our best to please you. !| Walter Cameron, Jr., J GREENWOOD, S. C. SAVE YOUR ROOFS, l BY j Painting them with the best Mineral Paints. 90 tier cent. Iron. -- For Sale by H. "W. Lawson <te Co. The best quality of KEROSENE , sold by H. W. LAWSON & CO., for 1 K r>ontc nPt? (T-allrm JL V-/ WUL \JKJ |JVA VI WAAVMii THE PERFECTION n "Window Screens. d ; Keeps out all Flies, Mosquitors, &c. For Sale by H. w. LaWSON & Co. March 25, 1891. tr * This Space is Reserved for Baker, Mathews & Chambers, Leading Merchants and Extensive Dealers in Farmer's Supplies at HI. C?< AJ.J. i! *1 Alien null r arwers 1 THE ABBEVILLE OIL & FERTILIZER COIPAiY are now prepared to furnish fertilizers of all kinds. Their Chickd asaw High Grade Fertilizer is surpassed by none in the State They have also a large lot of ! ACID AND MEAL, I>f separate for those who wish to manipulate their own goods, All a their goods they propose to sell as cheap as can be bought anye where. Special prices to those buying large lots. For terms apply to J. L. PERRIN, Manager Feb, 3, 1891, ;**vr C. SPEED'S DJ With a LARE and "w DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES OILS, WINDOW PUTTY, COM GOODS, PE The demand of this market can be supplied Headquarters for fine CIGARS and TOBAO ed to. Prescriptions carefully compounded n Yon are respectfully Invited to call ( For Sale By J. T. I IEW STORE. take pleasure in announcing \o our Id oir Slept New Qoai Where we are offering an immense Rtoek of < Dry Goods, Flannels, Jeans Shirtings, Ticking And everything else In the DRY GOODS NOTIONS AND FANCY GOOES. We cal For MEN and BOYS. Our selection in tb | the finest to the cheapest, and offered at ex S H < In SHOES we are in a position to sav CA8H, direct from tbe Manufacturers befo ing them at Old Prices. OUR 8H0E8 t 1 tbe cheapest. As heretofore our special GROCERIES AND PI We have a large stock of every kind ol Lowest possible prices, consistent wltb go , CROCKERY, TINWARE, Ac., is full and c While we do pot claim to have Largest , We do claim something that is vastly mo Our Prices are LOWER than any one else Call In and see us In our NEW STORE your interest to trade with us. We do all we possibly can to satisfy an j of your money. ? R. W National Baa Atobevi Capital, Surplus, Offl J. ALLEN SMITH, President. BENJ. 8. BAR Hire GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Charleston, S. L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., JNO. G. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. J. ALLEN SMIT DOES a General Banking business, provld Depositors. Is ready at any and all llrni our County affords. A New STOVES! STO' COOKING STOV] ???A m**T ^ nmr^Tr JtiHiATllN U- OXU V . At E. A. TI SEABOARD AIR LINE. GEORGIA, CAROLINA & NORTHERN DIVI8ION. SUPPLEMENTAL TO Time Table No. 10 ?IN EFFECT? 7:00 a. m., Sunday, April 5tb, 1890. BETWEEN MONROE AND ABBEVILL] SOUTli BOUND. WORTH BO UNI 2 ClasH.|l Class. 1 Class. 2Claa 21. 43. 36 . 22. t1ia,i Pa?B?n- I'ltsMQ- r ...i ge<" allJ STATIONS, ger and Freight. ?M>|1 Mall. Ffe|gb Dally Dally Dally Dall) excel* excepi i Sunday. Sunday.| aunday. buoda; P. M. A. M. LKAVB. Arrive. P.M. A. A1 7 4ft 8 15 I Monroe.... 6 00 6 4< 8 16 8 31 Potter 5 44 6 1! 8 45 8 42 I Wa*h?w. 5 35 ?? 9 15 ; 8 53 I Osceola. 5 25 : { 5 1( 9 27 ' 9 02 (....Van Wycfe.... 5 15 4 4( 10 "4 I 9 11 Cntawba Junction 5 Uo 4 A 10 44 I 9 17 L..Harmony 4.97 Z X 11 OQ 9 28 ...Edjjeinoor...5 4 4.) .> A ""I 55L..11B11. ! }?! |? 11 31 I 9 38 .... Koduian 4 .,2 j 2 5. 12 39 10 00 Chester SI.'- Tk 1 09 10 10 ..."nmly Klver....j 3 52 Hj 1 34 10 26 Lewis > .1 42 I I lJ 2 14 1 10 40 ....Fish Dam ...j 3 30 I 12 2 39 I ]o 52 Ada 3 lo 12 3a " 54 0 58 ....Delta ! 3 09 1 12 JC 8 34 I 1111 j.... Whltmlrc....| 2 55 j 11 SO 3 59 11 25 Lvn ! I 41 11 2J 4 12 11 35 ::: . Uen.io i 2 31 10 M 4 32 ' 11 43 I Dover. j 2 18 . 10 3.1 514 1155 Clinton I 2 13! 10 21 5 59 1 12 19 i Mountville.,.1 1 51 j 9 3C 0 19 1 12 30 ....Cross HUI.... 140' 9 0(1 6 44 ! 12 4(5 j Low \ 1 28 ' | ?jJ 7 50 | 1 07 '....Greenwood... 1 07 || - 50 8 00 1 13 Walden I 1255 j 7 3S 8 20 ! 125 I Cans i 12 40 7 15 * 45 j 1 50 ....Abbeville... 12 20 j b M A. M. [ V M.' * MSouthbound train?, whether delayed or not. hav absolute ricrbL of truck over Northbound Trains <: the same eias*. JNO. O. W1NDEK, L. T. MYEKS, General Manager. General Superintendent. J. A. J)0I)(;0N, tuperinu'iiapni. Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BOUGH! the County right for the sale and opera Hon of the J. G. FALLS A CO. GIN anc LINTER, GUMMER and SHARPENER an now prepared to either furnish machines 01 to do tne work themselves. Satlafaetlor miuronlnoil Thnun wlslllncr tO insDPCt th< machine can do so by calling at the Abbe vllle Oil Mill. The patronage of all is solicited. Respectfully, V. S. EVANS. J. L. PERRIN In the Stud. JACK S. & CLEVELAND. Registered ir A. K. C. Stud Book. Doseendanls oj Gladstone, Lady Beaconstleld. Pride of the Border, McDonald's Ranger, Ac. G. L. CONNOR. M. D. March Jl, 1891. mini i in- i rrnnm ^ m STORE. 1 rell Selected Stock of ' l, PAINTS, nriflfi vrrvAPPn * ii* aumw BS, BRUSHES, FANCT RFUMES, STATIONERY, AC. i. CO. Order* by Mall or hand promptly attendtall hocrs. : SPEED. No. 8 Wall St, Abbeville, 8.0 Simmons, Greenwood, S. C. ; 1W STOCK. friends and tbe public that we can be found rters at tbe Mcllwaio tar, General Merchandise, constating of . Cassimers. Prints, Sheetirtrt. '8, Damask, Cretons, line. We have a full and complete stock of I Rpeoial attention to our stock of Clotli ~i ? Is line bf goodB Is very fine in all grade* from ceedlngly Low Prices. 3E8. e you money, having bought a large stock for re the recent advance In Shoes, ana are offerire in nil grades from the best band-sewed to ty will be iANTATION SUPPLIES. ' STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES at th >od quality. Our stock of HARDWARE, ?mpletc in all lines. Stock In town, or to do the Largest Business re important to the buyera, and that Is, that f and we promise to prove to yon that It la to ' . \ d please the trade, and give you the full value Oct. 8, 1880. . CANNON. J fe n All !! _ k oi ADDeviiie, lie, IS. C. - - $75,000 - - 10,000 L. W. WHITE, Tice-Preaide NWELL, Cashier. . ctuifw x C., J. N. YOUNG. Dae West, 8. C., n h uinnnn a f 1%4 US) JU./Xui/vn. avwvfuivy w* vty C., W. C. McGO WAN, Abbeville, 8. C., 'Hf Abbeville, S? C? en the greatest security and convenience (brlta ;s to make loans based upon such safe collateral Sept 11, m ly Departure. . | VES ! STOVES! | ES FROM $10 UP. ES FROM $3 UP. mrLimuA 5. ICED TEA! HOT TEA! -AT, A. M. HILL & SONS. WE are sole agents at Abbeville for the ex elusive sale of the celebrated k 0. & 0. and Ko Mi Teas, - each noted for their great strength, purity, _ and flue olendlng of flavors. , Remember where to get the best Tea*at the t lowest prices. March 4,1891. [ J. 8. COTHRAN\ L. W. PERRIN. y. -T. P. COTHRAN.- . s* | COTHRAN, PERRIM COTHRAN Attorneys at Law. i Abbeville, S. C. | April 29, 1891, tf. Strayed or Stolen FROM the undersigned, about the 15th of March, two young hound dog?, one a solid red dog and I he other, red with white breast aDd while ring around bis neck and white t-treak In forehead, will pay Ave dollars for their delivery to me at Abbeville. 1 C. H. L. H. RUSSELL. WANTED! Old U. S. and Confederate Postage Stamps i TTSED from 1842 to 1S<55. Many nre very ij U rare nnd commnnd high prices when oa the original letters or envelope*. Send for . price list and circulars explaining what la wanted. Hcfit reference rurnuneu lr aemreu.. VV. F. LAMBERT. Alexandria, Va. April .1,1891. tf : Great Bargains. * i.rr have .ti'st perfected ar , ranKements with o?e of the most rell, able firm* In the United States by which w? 1 have control of South Carolina for the sale of . STIEFF PIANOS. DAVIS Jc SONS and PALACE ORGANS, wo offer Instruments at a low prices and on us liberal terms as can be had anywhere. Don't purchase before seeing our catalogues and prices. Address: JOHN A. HOLLAND, Nluety-Six, 8. C. Representative of Cha6. M. Stleff, Baltt! more. 1,000 yards of calico, best quulity at Scent* per yard, P. Ro?anberg <& Co. < You can not fall to be nutted In our elegant ; line of spring clothing- P. Rosenberg 4 Co, riB i Mil ^waJH