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F ~ 1 Another Day. Lo! here bath been dawning . Another blue day; Think, wilt thou let it fcr Slip useless away ? Out of eternity This new (lay is born ; Into eternity At night will return. I Heboid it aforetime ? Xo eye ever did: g And soon it forever Krom all eyes is ma. i I Here hath been dawning Another blue day. Think, wilt thou let it .Slip useless away? --Anonymous. Personalities. L Keep clear of personalities in gener al conversation. Talk of tilings, ol>f jects, thoughts. The smallest minds i occupy themselves with personalities. I Personalities must sometimes be talked ?j^ because we have to learn and find; Ir out men's characteristics for k'giti-| W* mate objects ; but it is to be with coit| fidential persons. Do not needlessly I report ill of others. There are times l when we are compelled to ."ay, "1 do not thiuk Bouncer is a true and honest man but when there is 110 need L to express an opinion, iei puui ouunm swagger away. Others will take Jiis measure, no doubt, and save you the trouble of analyzing him and instructing them. And as far as possible dwell on the good side of human beings. There are family boards where a constant process of depreciating, assigning motives and cutting up of character goes forward. They are not pleasant j laces. One who is healthy docs not wish to dine at a dis secting table. .mere is evn enougn m man, tiod knows; but ii is not the mission of every young man or woman to detail ami report it all. Keep that atmosphere as pure as possible and fragrant with gentleness and charity.?John Hall, I). D. ?? ? The Blood Of Christ CleniiKCth from nil Kin. A gentleman teacher in one of our Sabbath-schools had long been trying to make clear to his class what "the , blood of Christ cleanscth from all sin" meant. Having a cottage at Cape May, he invited four of his boys to visit him. The shore, as all will rc'? member, who have visited that watering place, is very smooth. Walking along the beach with the boys one day lie toia one 01 mem iu gei nun a suck. Having got the stick he told him to write "S"?and said, "You see that letter,?what is it?" "Why," they said, "it is "S." "Now write 'I'?now write 'N'?now what dees that spell, boys ?" w "Why, sin." At this moment a great wave in and washed the beach smooth and clean, so that no trace of the letters remained. "Now boys," said the teacher, "that is just the way with the 'blood ol Christ.' He comes with his love and 1)ower, and washes your sin just as you lave seen those waves wash the letter.? away. Do you not want to be washed?" Wh&t can be more horrible, what can be more sinful among mankind t than war, and especially when voluntary engaged iu by those men who t. profess to love each other as Christ l?$s loved them, even with a pitying love that suffered unto death. k _ Ee not anxious about to-morrow. * Do to-day's only ; ngutio-uays temptation ; and do not weaken and dist tract yourself by looking forward to tilings you cannot see, and could not understand if you saw them. Enough for you that God is just and merciful and will reward every man according to his work. Medical Notice. tirE the undersigned have formed a co-onrt VV nersbip under the linn name and styleOf Mabry A Neufler for the practice of .MKD7" ICINE and SURGERY In all th.-ir branches. Calls will be promptly attended to. When theservices of both are required only one charge will be made. THOMAS J. MABItY, M. 1)., G. A. NEUKFKIt, M. D. April 4 th, 1890. .. :: DR. J. B. BRITT. f PHYSICIAN' AND DRUGGIST, - VEKDEUY, S. C TVEALER in Pure Drugs. Medicines, CliernJJ lcals. Paints, Stationery, line Perfumer} and Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, Jcc. Pptwriiiiiims Rocuratelv nreuared at ali (j-v' hours. * " [Dec.'31, lfSUO, 12tn DESIRABLE HOUSE FOR SALE. rpHE DOUGLAS HOMESTEAD. I On Magazine Hill, is^ottered. The house Is Dew, and comfortable, and the lot Is de.-ii$ .; able. Apply to T. L. DOUGLASS. Abbeville. April 15,1891. tf. WM, PATRICK CALHOUN, Attorney at Law and REAL ESTATE AGENT. |N addition to my Law l'ractice, I have X opened a Heal Estate Agency, and will K negotiate purchases and sales on reasonable tortus. I already have a very large Ileal Esfc Ute business. It will be to tlie interest ot W both buyers and sellers to give me a call. Abbeville, S. C.. Feb. 2>, ihSH. H SEABOARD AIR LINE. M GEORGIA, CAROLINA it NORTHERN Wk DIVISION. SUHPLEMKNTAf. TO I Time Table iSTo. 11, ?IN KFFKCT? M 7:00 a. m., Sunday,^Jay 10th, 1891. BETWEEN MONROK AND ELIiKRTi?N. V 8outhuoum?.i jyoKTHitorxn. S Class. 1 Class.I |1 Class.|2 Class i f 2i. 4;t. j ?o. \ 'K_ - , Pussen- ' 'I'lujbeli- , , 1 6" *nJ STATIONS, j-er and .?;? | Freight. b MuU j Mllii IrcigUt. I Daily Dully , ' Dally Dally 3 except except j | except except 9 Sunday Sunday.| |Sunday. Sunday. 1 f. M. 1*. M. Lkavk. Akkivk. l>. M. i'. .M. 3 7 45 2 15 Monroe.... 1 40 j C 1M 8 10 2 :?j i Potter 1 25 5 51 g 45 ; 2 40 | Wax haw 1 15 j ft 9 10 2 49 ! Osceola. 1 1 0U j j 5 10 9 22 I 2 58 (....Van Wyck....| 12 58 5 Ml +- 10 15 ' 3 0.*V {Catawba.Junction! 12 fio j 4 .|f> " 10 32 I !i 10 Harmony 12 45 j ^ o5 JO 54 ' 3 18 ...Edt'eiimor? 12 37 ' :1 50 11 04 3 22 ! lllcklln j 12 33 1 :{ ]o S. 11 19 ; 8 28 I Hodman : 12 27 ;! 28 ' 12 15 3 ."0 Chester ! 12 0U 2 55 12 40' 4 0,') ..."andy Klver.... 1150 2 21) 'K 12 50 i 4 15 Leeds | U 41) 2(1.! ti.y 1 20 4 27 ....Fi.-h Dam ...' 11 is j js i<s* 1 3S , 4 87 Ada I ills 1 :u? 1 50 4 42 I>elta H 13 | 20 2 25; 4 52 ....Whltmlre.... II 03 12 55 2 45 i 5 04 1-yn ' 10 51 12 !U) 2 57 5 13 ... . Keiino | 10 42 12 IK rj. SIS! 5 25 Dover. lo ISO 12 00 3 45; 5 31 Clinton 10 25 11 55 k 4 21) i 5 53 Mouiitville... 10 02 11 12 4 35 (i 02 I?Ciom Hill.... ;? in 55 4 65 j C 15 j h"'a I !i 10 10 :!5 v 5 45 I C 35 . ..'Srecnwiod... I !i 20 | 10 05 555' C 40 '.Ill <1 40 J 0 51 <aiw !i 00 9 22 7 30 j 7 15 -....Abbeville... I S 10 , !? 00 W ] 8 20 I 73<i| W:,tlB 1 | 10 H o ta * r.r. .... l i>>) r AO O OU ' I 'tv ] v aiiiMiui *'(Mm * ?ta , ... 9 OS ; K 00 Savnriii ih Hiver 7 ">7 7 20 9 23 8 11 | I Irani muii t . . 7 17 7 W 9 45 8 isl Miildletoii .... 7 H7 > I") 10 10 8 4" .... Klberton.... 7 liO G "S't A. M. 1 P. M. . A. M. A. M. Southbound traiiis, whether delayed or not. have absolute right of track over Northbound Trains of the same clns?. . J NO. 0. WINDKU. L. T. MYEKS, - General Manager. (leneml Superintendent. T. W. Whisonnt, bu(>erliileiideiit. m TRAVELERS' GUIDE.1 I RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD j COLUMBIA & UKICEiWILLK I>1V j CONDKNSK!) Si-liKDULE. In Effect May IT, IS?1. (Trains run by T5lh Mi-ridlun tlmi'.) SOUTHBOUND. ! No. | No. ! No. | No. ! No. No. I 13. I 17. ! l"?. I ?. I 41. j ?i Lv Charleston : 7 OOiA.M.jl'.M.; j Lv Colutuoio...r....;l 1 00- | (i W| J li'.M.j I i ! Lv Alston 112 IS, I ti .V? Lv Union - I'Sj I | Ar SiiurtanS-urg < :! II I-vTryon I ;* 4<i; | | ; Lv Saluiln I ' -~i Lv Flat Hock 0 51 Lv l[?-nil.T*?>i'vUlol " w~: I ' Lv Ashevllle. i S 01); j j j Lv ProsiM-Hty"i 12 * 10 7 A.M Lv Newberry I 1 VI, X 7 H; II 10 i\m Lv Goltlvillt* j .s -jii; U :5< Lv Clinton ! I I H (Ml 1 10 ArLhUren? i ' U 4-V | 2 00 Ar Xlnciy-Si.\ i 2 :?i jA.M.i Lv Ninety-Six.. ( 2 50} S? M l\M. Lv Greenwood 3 12 10 13 i 112 oO Ar llo.ljres I S 85 10 :?j 5 .TO! | Lv Hoilc-s f 3-10,10 40; | | 1 Ar Abbeville 4 15 11 15 U 15 'P.M. Ar Belton ( 4 11 2f?j 11 ??J L.v Helton ) \ * fu.n *>, j-i Lv Wiliiamston... | 4 58] i i], ?i ! Lv Pfizer 5 001 P.M. Lv Piedmont i 5 17l ! 112 1?'; J | I |^"?l Ar Greenville, t C M'i | i Ar Anderson j 5 IS 11 5lj I Ar Pendleton ! 6 l-r>l Lv Seneca - H 7 8T?! | Ar Walhalla 1 ">*?! Ar Atlanta ,11 61': I I I oTVnrcr-p. ! No. No. ! No. J No.! No. No. I 14. IS. 10. | 10. j 40. 42. |P.M. P. M.I A.M.! I Ar Charleston j 9 l-"> j j | Ar Columbia I "> 30 i ]10 .j0| Lv Alston | 4 :>il| i) 4:t U> I ? ??. Lv Spartanburg I 1 -'Mil Lv Tryoo |12 U1 j (A.M.] Lv Saluda 11 :CI LvFlatKock Ill ?sl Lv Ilcnd'snnville.. 10 50] Lv Asheville j 10 0t)| Ip'm"! I I Ar Potnoria I -1 12 9 2-?| | Lv Prosperity.... 8 AOi 7 .'fcl. !> 03i i P M_. Lv Newberry ? 80 7 1(1 8 45 ft *> Lv Gohlville I I I " o2| 4 10 Lv Clinton I I " I ' '* Ar Laurens j | i 7 00j | 2 4>' 1 I ? (M)< I 1 Lv Ninety-Six... j j ! 40| 0 33'i I I Lv C5?v<?nwood I 1 151 5 44! j I P.M. Ar Hodges S j 12 47j 5 23, 9 30 j j Lv Hodges J |11 45: 4 lOj 1 I 2 Go Ar Abbeville j ) | | P.M. Lv Bolton ' !|| gj 4M| | Jffi Lv Wiiliamston...|10 5S| | | 1 01 Lv Pt-lzer. .110 52j .155 Lv Plndinont ilO 35 ( I 8 87 Lt Greenville '10 (0; 3 CO Lv Anderson 110 801 Lv Pendleton 9 54 Lv Seneca 9 20 Lv Walhalla. 8 50 Atlanta | A.M. | Trains 9, 10,18,14, 15, 1?,17,18,40, 41.42,48daily except Sunday. Main Line trains 1:5 and 14 dully between Columbia and Aslieville. liaily except Sunday between Alston and Greenville. J. A. IhxUun Kujit., W. 11. Green, Gen. Man'r. Jus. li. Taylor, (Jen. Pais. Az't, S.?J Hass, Trallic Manager. D. CAKDWKLL, Division Pa?s. Agent. Coluinbla, S. C. SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. CONDBNSED SCHEDULE. In Effect May 10, ISill. (Trains run by 75th Meridian time.) North Bound. xt in i x'_ in Vestibiir.i Stations. * Daily! Daily." j j^'pily' Lve Sew York... 4 50 p m C 2"I a ml !> - ' p in. Lve Philadelphia. 2 20 pm 8 (O j 10 55 Lve ltaltimure.... 12 05 a m II 25 p in! 10 i"! a m Lvo Washington, ,10 25am 7 50 j S .'! > hM' ... 4 V?? ?l III -* 6V Lve Greensboro.. 11) 40 ]> in S 55 a in 12 03 :i in Lve Salisbury ... H 55 p in 0 52 111 32 [> in Arv Charlotte.... 7 IK) p m 6 20 j 0 20 Ltc Charlotte... (5 30 p m 4 IK) | Lve Reck Hill.... 5 29 p m i 52 ; Lve Chester 4 13 p in , 2 02 j Lve \Vinnsboro.. 115 ji ni 12 51 ' Arr Columbia.... 2 00 p in II (Hi pm Lve Columbia.. .. 1 45 p in 10 35 j Lve Johnston 11 50 a in X 3t! Lve Trenton 11 45 am s 22 I ArrGrnnlteville.... 11 1" a in 7 52 ... Lve Uranitevllle .11 17 a in 7 32 ! Arr Augusta... . 10 45 a in , itn | Arr Charleston.... 7 00 a in 5 00 Arr Savannah... 11 80 p in 0 40 a m ? ........ 1 SOUTH 15of.NI>. vii \!? (I Vestibllleil Stations. | '^ny' i)aj|y. ^SV'V'uHy* I.ve Savannah.... C 00 a m G 20 p in Lve Charleston... 9 45 p. m 11 05 a in I.ve Augusta .... 9 10 III 20 Arr Uranitevllle. s 27 9 35 ; Arr Trenton j 7 53 9 02 Arr Johnston 7 3S "? 44 ' Arr Colombia... | 5 50 fi 45 ' Lve Columbia ... 5 30 I C 20 : Air Winnsboro.... 4 07 4 57 Arr Chester.. ...j 3 12 : 3 50 Arr Kock llill.... 2 32 3 14 Arr Charlotte.. . 1 40 ' 2 20 Lve. Chailotte 1 20 . 2 10 9 4ft a in Arr Salisbury II 51 a in 12 30 0 31 Arr Greensboro.. '10 12 10 30 p. m: ft ID Arr Kichmond... 2 55 3 00 Arr Washington..;I1 00 p in 11 15 a in S 40 p in Arr Baltimore....) 9 30 f> 50 1 'ill a in Air rmlniieipuiu.. o o/ <> < *? Arr New Yolk... 4 110 il2 15 n'g't, 12 Li Through car service. Pullman Palace Cars between Greensboro ami Augusta, mi 'I iaii!K 9 and Id. Triin 12 coimec's at Charlolte with Washington umi Southwestern Yestibulcd Limited train No. : & and Yestibiilcd train No. :>T Southbound connects at Charlotte with S. C. Division No. 9 for Augusta. J. A. 1)01>S0N\ Sujit. .IAS. I.. TAYLOR, General Passenger Agent. SOL. HAAS. Traitic Manager. 1). CARDiVKLL, Div. I'iWM. Agt. Columbia, S. C. The "Old Reliable" South Carolina Railway Co. Commencing Sunday. May 1891. Passenger Trains will run as follows, ''has tern time." TO AND KltOM CllAULKSTON, Daily. For Columbia. Leave Charleston 7 00 a.m. 5(10 p.tn. Arrive Columbia 10 4:1 " 10 05 " For Augusta. Leave Charleston :? 41 a m 7 (HI a in?(I 00 p m Arrive Augusta S 10 "11 50 " 11 i'6 " For Charleston. Leave Columbia G 40 a m 5 "5 p iii Arrive Charleston II (K If 35 " Leave Augusta 8 ?>0 " 4 40 " 9 10 pm Arriye Charleston 1 15 p in 9 .'to " 1 10 a m Conm ctionsatColumbia Union Depot to ami from all points on Columbia anil Greenville Railroad daily except Sunday ; to anil from all points on Spartanburg, I!nioii and Columbia Railroad, and beyond daily by trains leaving Columbia at 5:35 p. iii. and arriving at I0;i:la. iii. Connections made with C., C. k A. R. R. by all trains to and from all points Kast. Through trains between Columbia and lilacksburg via. Camden, Laneester, Rock Hill and Yorkvilleas per above Schedules. At I'regnall's to and from all points on C. S. Ac N. Kailroud. At Omrlestou witli steamers for New York, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday; with Charleston and Savannah Railroad to ami from Savanuah and Florida points daily. At Augusta with Georgia and Central Railroad lo and from all points West and South. At Rlackville to and from points on Hill iwrll Railrood. Through tickets can be purchased to all points South and West by applying to G. 1'. MI1.LKR, I'. T. Agt, Columbia, S. C. C. M WARD. General Manager, S. 15. PICKENS, Gen. 1?. .v T. A. Columbia. Xew berry A' I.iiitreiiN It. It. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. LESSEE. D. 11. ClIAMKKKI.AIN, Kcceivel-. COLUMBIA, S. C., December 7. IS'.MI. I'ass. *Mixcd. tPass. j kast norni?. A M. P. M. A. M. : Lv Clinton* 0 Ml 7 I*) Lv Newberry S (Kl > 00 *> (Hi Ar Columbia 9 .V? 6 15 11) 00 'Daily except Sunday. tSujiday only. *IVs. jMlxeil. 1 Pass, wkht iioi:m> P. M. A. M. P. M. Lv Columbia 5 3ft 1100 :!:!(i I Ar Newberry 7 :<5 1 42 5 1.1 I Ar Clinton* s 42 )C 42 Daily except Sunday. tSunday only. C. M. WAliD, General Manager, S. 15, Pickens, Gen. Pass. Agt. T>T7"DT>TW At nnTTTPAW 1 M VVJiJLLAIiUII) Attorneys at Law, ABBUVILLK. S. C. 4 6. A. DOUGLASS L Has oil hand a full Stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing unci IIATS. A complete line of Saddles, Itridles and llarncss.lCrockcry, (inns, I'islols, Cutlery. Harbeil Wire, and Hardware of every description. I.arnps, Lamp Chimneys, Jewelry, Fancy and boniestie Groceries, Provisions, ami Plantation Supplies, i Just received a lot of Sewing Machines of the latest and most improved styles with all attachments and warranted for five years at from $16 to $25, either for Cash or partial payments, ALSO A LOT OF Horses, Mules and Wagons CASH or 011 TIMK and on I lie very best TKKMS. Oct. 15, 18!>". Dr. C.W. CAS01T, Practicing Physician, linnftuu ... ? ... (i /. II Vl/V " K/| V - OKFK'E at the home of Mr. T(. A. PANTZLEIt. March 1, 18'Jl. .'tin RKAvnoN .? ?;uAvnoK, k. s. k. cn.fr', Abbeville, S. C. Greenwood, s. (J. &RAYB0N & GRAYDON & GILES j \\TK have formpd n partnership for the pmc ' tleuof law in all its brunches, underthe firm name of GUAYDON & OKAY DON AlUILU^. A4Wipsiness ent"usted to any of the | llrrii will reeelve^nmhiptitirtrTrtkm^ ELMS O. GRAY DON, WM. N. GKAYDON, E. S. F. GILES. March 12.lH!H),tf Terra Cotta Wells. 'mi I'' ninlpi-Kltrnpi] ts not disnfisod to lirair on 1 his new mode or water supply, but It Ik proven beyond the shadow ol a doubt that his wells are the beet and more durable than auy other kind. He boasts of not having lost a single one in seven years, while twothirds of his worlc is for parties having lost their dug wells. Address, C. M. CALHOUN, Greenwood, S. C. They are frog proof and superior to one dug, and are bound to supersede nil others. Joel S. Bally, Greenwood, S. 0. Green wood Cotton and Oil Mills. Cal. Klnard, Ninety-Six, S. 0. Kev. Prcssly, Due West, S. C. Jones Miller, i bbeville,S. (!. I have sunk nine-tenths ol the wells in my town in seven years. Aug. H. D. Reese, WATCH REPAIRER, 7Vl?l?evillc, S. O., i IS ALWAYS ready to serve the public In ! i ? ? ?-- - ? ..^*11 i lu ? flmrn ' k HIS IIIIC UI UUSiiltT^B, illiU PUlltiin ?k oimui> I of?lie work in liis line. i He will keep n varied stock of the best nnd cheapest spectacles and eye-glasses, together with silver plated ware and Jewelry. Nov. 10 18'JO. ]ire"%v CiroocftM THIS WEEK AT THE i Diiin m :t<> Knlliin Hocking Chair* Ail sizes, pretty goods. SOU Common Cane And liuttau chairs. l.'io Chairs w iiinui. Maple, dining and rockers. Our cliair department is complete. Cuu suit any one in m?'d of chairs. H Oak Chamber Suits. In wood and marble tops?with toilet in washstand. <1 Chamber Suit*. In walnut with toilet in washstand and marble top. Prices from ;$> to SIOU. 12 Baby Carriages In rattan and wire wheels. Splendid goods t prices from vi to gill. ;( *10111111 lilMIU-l I ilKTII | And Secretaries, will be sold cheap. ;i Walnut mid Oak Sideboards. Hess. good* at low prices. . <> Wardrobe* In waluut, oak and poplar. Splendid goods | fortbe price 1 -|H Solas " l'rlce from Si to SO each We (lave I feds, fables, Mattresses, Sprint; I'.eils, Feather Pillows, unci evefythliiK usually found In a furnli tire store, our prices will be as low as I lie lowest. CHALMERS' Furniture Store. April 1. 1WM tf DONALDS Mm MY inuuiinnuLi nuunui, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Represented by : Aetna Fire Insurance CompanySt. rant German Fire Insurance Co. Knoivil e Fire Insnrance Company. Mntnal Benefit Lift Insnrance Co Standard LM Accident Insnrance II. S. Mntn 1 Accident Association. I CAN make it to the interest, of pal'lk'K wanting any kind of Insurance to see or write me before placing same. Business and correspondence solicited. M. M. Mattison, lsroicer, Doniiicis, s. r. 1*. S.?I sell short term Accidont polices, whirl) are very popular,and ciwt only 25 cents perday for Insurance. No one should take a trip w ltliout one. M. M. M. Feb.?, 18U1. 12m. NEW Fancy Grocery.; G. H. MOORE HAS opened n New Fancy nnd (Sreen Urncury Store in Colhran's 15 lock. lie deals in everything found in a Fancy Family (Jrocery .Store, where you can purchase the nicest CANNED OOOlJK, consisting or (banned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, ' F "JC W H , together witli FUKslI 1'ltUNFS, AH'I.KK, , iVi\, and other delicacies. The substantiate aro BACON, EREAKFAST STRIPS, MEAL, IRISH POTATOES, and CABBAGE. FLOUR, MOLASSES, HAMS, v Cigars of the JJest Brands, y ' Fresh Fish ami Oysters, Pork Sausage and the choicest JSeef a specially. Oct. 22, 1S!K). F.lijlit yards sal in worlh SUM) for "i0 cents I'. Kosciiberg & l.'o, *>/ . "t ... ' ' * v * Spring! Spring!!!: Spring is upon us, and now the question arises where to buy Spring Goods the cheap est. By carefully examining the following List, you will find that CAMERON'S New York RacketStore IS AT THE FRONT, ?=?AND$=? Rw.rlvto Snnnlv Your Demands. "WWW"V ww Ginghams, 7c, 8c, 9c, 12c and 12 l-2c Yard. Challies, 5c Yard, Colored Lawns, 6c Yard. Prints, 41-2, 5, 6,7 and 8c. Serges, 7,12,13c Yd. Pineapple Tissuef 12 l-2c Yard, Shirtings, 6c Yard. Cassimeres, 10c, 12c, 14c, 25c and up. . Henriettas, 25c and up. Shirtings, lUc lara. Sheeting, 5c, 6c. 7c, 8c, 21c and 31c per Yard. J 30-in. Black Satine,12 l-2c. 3-4 in. JBlack Satine, 7 c, ^ Checked & Striped Lawns, 10,15,18 and 25c. Checked Nainsooks, 10c. Black Lawn, 10c Yd. Outing Cloths, 10c, 11c, 121 2c, and 16 2-3c Yard. ^ Fine Line Flouncing. VictoriaLawns,6c,8c&121-2c. 1 Hamburg Edging, 3c to 25c per Yard. Hamburg Insertion, 7c, 8c, 8c, 10c and 12 l-2c. i Lace Pilllow Shams, 50c and $1.00 per Pair. T AfVPfl Attn PTP-RHNS AT VOTTT? OWM PT?.lf!F,S. J XJjLI.w-LJkJ UXtX' XWX^^VAIW a * vw*? v k*i ? ? t STAMP LINENS. , i Linen Towels, Napkins, Fans, Parasols,1 Ladies' Kid Gloves, Mits, Silk Gloves. J Gent's Black and White Straw Hats. Black j ? T-r-ri i j i-n- i rn ^ I ailCt W mie VJircnig ?inrus, ? emus anu Dasc- i ball Shoes, Belts and Ties, and our regular c Lines Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Trunks, Va- ] lises and Shoes. Candies Direct From Factory. Glassware, Tinware, Wooden ware, Crock- , 1-11 1? --1- - X1 T-? 1 X. r*i ^ ^ ery, ana an Kinas 01 xvdujitJL a"uuus. 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., GREENWOOD, S. C. SAVE YOUR ROOFS, BY f Painting them with the best Mineral Paints. 90 per cent. Iron. For Sale by H. W. Lawson & Co. The best quality of KEROSENE sold by H. w. LAWSUJN & uu., ior 15 cents per Gallon. THE PERFECTION TT7"i rl ^ ttt d avnon o VV 1HLMJ W kJUl ; J Keeps out all Flies, Mosquitors, &c.! For Sale by h. w. LaWSON & Co. March 25. 1891. 1 HEW SPRIIfi GOODS. We have opened up a Splendid Stock oij Spring and Summer Goods. Gingham, Challies, Outings, i Teagle Cloth, Calicos, White G-oods, Cot- 1 tonades, &c. j flnr SrnnV nf rilnthinnr Fm1 Wnnl aufi Straw fffl's is ]mm?, ? Ulil MI'IUA U1 WlJlillllgj X Ui J MVUl K>?HU .UVl U <? ,. OUR LINE OF BLACK AND COLORED SHIRTS. CRA- * VATS, SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, HANDKER- * CHIEFS, AND GENTS ? III FURNISHINGS J Licnerally Is very full. In fact a!! you could desire. ?: We are Leaders In shoes Air Uenls, Ladies and Children. A great bargain Is now offered ei In Children and Misses Slippers? j f" Fifty Gents a Pair for Cash. J lirr apt? TTTa-nnTTAPT-TPS rnp 'RTTftfiT'ES. d ARRI-1M YY U X11VU JLLU^i/ d U AAAV J. Al "'W ? AGES, CARTS, WAGONS. HARNESS AND SADDLES, g AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND FARMERS' SUP- " PLIES IN ALL LINES. Z i eii We cordially invite all to ('all on lis. | Hi W. JOEL SMITH & SONS.! April 1-3, 16'Jl. if : . g p p SPEED'S DRUG STORE.^I Vith a LARE and well Selected Stock of RUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, .? OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PREPARED PUITY, COMBS, BRUSHES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES, STATIONERY, &C. The demand of this market can be supplied. Headquarters for fine CIGARS and T0H.\(X'0. Orders by Mail or hand promptly attend- . . [to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. You are respectfully invited tocnll. ' ' ' S IE*. 33. SPEED. No. 8 Wall fit, Abbeville,S. C , " . ; *for Sale Bj J. T. Simmons^ Greenwood, 3. C. * > n stirr lew mi 1 . V JL4 Ik-/ * V M-WMlM 9 J-m mjm - -v * v take pleasure in announcing to our Trlcnils and the public that wo can be found t Tit iiiir taut -Nfii. OnarteLal tie. Mfllialo Comer. J-11 U141 UiV/^UU k AlWIt ^MHk M'V-nM* / Vhere we are offering an iuitucnse ^tock of General Merchandise, connoting of~~" ' _ Dry Goods, Flannels, Jeans, Cassimers, Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, Tickings, Damask, Cretons, Uid everything else In the DRY GOODS line. We have a full and complete stock of MOTIONS AND FANCY GOOES. We call special attention to our stock of ' CIotliLin^ ^or MEN and BOYS. Our selection in this lino of goods is very fine in all grades from he lluest to the cheapest, and offered at exceedingly Low Prices. SHOES. In SHOES we are in a position to save you money, having bought a large stock for .* -ASH, direct from the Manufacturers before the recent advance In Shoes, and are ofl&rng them at Old Prices. OUR SHOES are In all grades from the best band-sewed to he cheapest. As heretofore our specialty will be r GROCERIES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. >Ve have a large stock of every kind of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES*^! th lowest possible prices, consistent with ?<>od quality. Our stock of HARDWaRE, ,'ROCKERY, TINWARE, Ac., is full nnd complete in all lines. , While we do not claim to have Largest Stock In town, or to do the Largest Buslcesa ,Ve do claim something that is vastly^nore important 10 me Duyere, anu mai m, uim )ur Prices are LOWER than any one else. -1 Call in and see us in our NEW STORE and we promise to prove to you that It is to rour Interest to trade with us.. Wc do all we possibly can to satisfy and please Mie trade, and give you the full value >f your money. Oct. 8, 1890. . , R. W. CANNON. . - " Sv " V National Bank of Abbeville, \ Abbeville, S. C. ' Capital, ..... ... ,?S75,000 Surplus, i 10,000 OiHcei*w s I. ALLEN SMITH, President. L. W. WHITE, Vicc-Prcside J BENJ. S. BARNWELL, Casbier. J? arectorsi: UEO. W. WILLIAMS, Charleston, S. C., J. N. YOUNG, Due West, S. Ci, L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., It. M, IIADDON, Abbeville, S. C., ? ~ ? * Li Sit. O J1 _*V liVO. (>. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S, C.f W. U. JlciilHTA.n, Auuevuie, a. v., J. ALLEN SMITH, Abbeville, S. C. DOES a General Hanking business, provides the greatest security unrt convenience for Its .Depositors. Is ready at any and all limes to nialco loans based upon such safe collaterul >ur County atFords. Sept. 11, 1888. ly A New Departure. STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES 1 COOKING- STOVES FROM $10 UP. HEATING STOVES FROM $3 UP. At E. A. TEMPLETON'S. PHE UNDERSI?NEDCH1VING bought ICED TEA! HOT TEA! X the County right for the sale and operaJon of the J. G. FALLS & CO. GIN nnd AT [,INTER, GUMMER nnd 8I1ARPENER are ____ _ low prepared 10 either furnish machines or A. JM,, HILLi & SOAfSt :o do tfio work themselves. Satisfaction '' ;uarunteed. Those wishing to inspect the iiij-; ore sole agents at Abbeville for the ex "* * * -i- .u. machine can do so by culling ;u uie .?ui??-| vv elusive sine 01 me wtui?i<.-u .*!lie on Mill. The patronage of all Is solic,od. KcAprctruuy, p. s. evans. 0. & 0. and Ko Mi Teas, J. 1.. i'Elilll.N - each noted for Ihelr grout strength, purity, i and flue blending of flavors. IAII IT II IliriMTFIHil I Remember where to get the best Teas at the E E III \ II I'llllll'U Iowc8t i>r,ce8- March 4,1891. JUHA lIllllUM, 71 -t. p. cornuAN.congaeee cothran.perrin & cothran 111(11 WORKSi "sstfr- ; ItlVJLi V 9 April 20, l?H, If. Ooumbia. S. C. i _ 7^ ? ~ j . nf - j In the Stud. Agent for A -r-^ r- a ' IAC-K8. * (M.KVKLAND. Ilrglstered fc HPT A IVl aV INl '$"*1 *' '* *' S?ml Hoolt. Descendants of v^-L-LX:v'1 x*ax;lx^ (Jltt?lmon<>. Lady HwiconMlPld, Pride of the MM IVAPOBATOBi? " , nllKSK WOliKS WERK KSTABLLSAl?.l> In, . ???... ? L 1847 by Mri?rs. Geo. Sinclair and James .\n-i |lT A T" O | eraonand purchased l>y me in I lie your 1S56, and " ^ Al JL XJ $ I...I ? -j .. AAfM.fi, ||a. | ^ otn that time tin now cumin . .. , lyocir. Mv friends ami customers ?ill bear wiincsei Did TT S find Hon f^dprn t#? I'thelargeandstupendoustubaexecuted by uie. It U1U U' aUU ^OUieUeraie ns at my works where th?'laryc-rtt alitl almost only : ^ >b of its class ever executed in this city was dune ! |-^/~\C!TCl * _ * StQTYI VIC* lz.: the making uf the jilpi-a for the Oily Wattr UO UClg C . . KJ L CI ill U O forks in the year ISM. I ?. ?????? * .o.? . , My stock of patterns for AUCUmCC'lTliAL| TT*?hl> Horn 1812 to 18IS5. .Mirny are very r'OUK, COLUMNS for Store fronts, is lam.-i.ii.il V'' ri">' C"?>u>??d ?'!? ? prices when on uions.and In ItAlMNOS r?r Balconies. Marriotts.I "riJJ1""1 I ? Iters ?r envelopes. Send for ill Cemeteries 1 have tli?- lariat variety and tn?M! ? ?? circulars cxplninlug what is lorier patterns; many of these are patented and 11 wa"tcd. Host leltMenee furnished It desired, ivepunrchased the rich t for this Slate. " ' LAJIuhKTi In the machine line I c.m t'lirnUli suy pativiis inf| ( Alexandrlu, \ a. TKAM ENMINKS and BOiLKUS i.l any size a.id Aptll... IVJI. tf scription. My C1KCULAK SAW MILLS have irried off lie prize at ev>ry State >'air held in this ty.und in teir construction I have taken pains ho __ ? unbine si mplicilv with the Miost useful modern till 1 I J ? - ?- JU -ovemciits.amima'v llatter mvselftbat my ('Iitl'll LTFR".!. -DH.T^lTh. I li S Alt SAW MILLS' liml favor villi every sawyer wh vwr*CMI*MWl iderstands his business. _ The manv orders I am steadi.y receiving for SU Av'I'* IIAVK Jl'S'P PERFECTED All* Alt CANK MILLS prove that r lie public appreciate j '' rurnjetiienl-s w lih our of the most reli' rniiin uf mv make, and so it is with my <JKAK- iihle llrnis In the Un itod Slates l>y which we 1 ' 1 Ul.II* ('n Mil i n a fnp fhPSnlf* of CO forHOItSK I'OWKUS.'ilN WI1KKL.S. UliiST iuivk u?i...... ... . ILLS (iml other MAC1IINKUY. STIKFI"' J'lANOK. UA VIS & SONS and PA LI have tlif iiiuMiluciurlns Hi-lit* cf many I'AT. ACK OKUANS. We cil'or instruments nt a NTH such as ranting* for COTTON AND JIaY !'??' prices iini] on 4 s libernl terms us can be liKSSKS, HAWLKY COliN HIKLLKU and three l?a?l atvytyln-ro. Don't purchase before seeing four KKKD CUTTRIIS ami other implement*. our catalogues and prices. I will b<> ploast'il to si'n<l iaf circulars t<> any Aildres-s: JOHN A. HOLLAND, nt, together with price list or eatlmatr.SJy prices Nlnety-isix, S. c moderate, iiml I usMiro the public t lint they are Representative of Clias. M. sstiett", Haitiieaper thai: those of Northern manufiieturert'.nliil more. at lay work will coin pare favorably with that oi - :? : ?.. * y other maker. Ail<l:e&), s r i > i 1 ,?oO yards of calico, best quality at Scents John Alexander, l,0';;il,7'"'0