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. The Press and Banne; ABBEVILLE, S.C. ?S*~PiiV?lishr>r1 nv'Arv Wfwlnosdav at. 5 a year in advance. Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1891. Twelve Pages. The Peace of Christ. "My peace I give unto you." Sweet gift of Christ, O blessed thought! The peace of mind tbat God hath wrougl No earthly passion half ro sweet, No joy on earth is so complete i ? iho Inulnor TTq hor cri voo To those in whom*the Spirit lives? The peace of Christ. O weary one upon life's sea v That hath no Christ to comfort thee Remember, when the billows roll Surge on surge about thy soul, That ther'es a harbor sale and sure, Wherein thy heart may re?t secure? The peace of Christ. O loving heart that trembles yet. Half fearful that it may forget: Afraid that it may miss the way. Doubting, wav'rlng all the dayRemember that it is to the This gift of gifts 1r offered free? The peace of Christ. O Christian with the brow severe, With eyes that seldom drop a tear, With 11 ps that smiling have forgot, Remeberer that it Is thy lot To have within ajoy divne. Open thy heart and make It thine? The peace of Christ. Love of God ! How its dimension Reaches above our comprehension ! And who of us can understand The workings of his mighty hand ? Hut rest, my soul, and quiet be; Thou knowest this, He glvelh thee The peace ot Christ. So, then, ??y soul, upon his breast Thy troui>l- s .-ast, and be at rest. Though sorrow wrings the heart, and pain saps lire anil MteiiiMn wun sieaciy armu O'er all tbe*e grl?-f?iind cares of thine God pours the healing halm divine? The peace oi Christ. World Farewell ! Of Thee I'm Tire World, farewell! Of thee I'm tired. Now toward heaven, my way I take; There is peace the long desired, Lofty calm that naught can break. World, with thee Is war aud strife, Tnou with cheating hopes art rife; But in heaven is no alloy, Only peace, and love, and Joy. When I reach that home of gladness, I shall feel no more this load, Feel no sickness, want, or sadness, Resting In the arms of God In the world woes follow fast, And a bitter death at last. Bat Id heaven shall naughtdestroy Endless peace, and love, and Joy. What are earthly Joys ? A weary Chase of mist, or flying foam . On this desert, dark and dreary, 81ns and follies have their home; Thine, O world ! are war and strife. Passing pleasures, dying life : But In heaven Is no annoy, All is peaoe, and love and Joy, O, tbe music of tbe singing Of the host redeemea by love! O, the hallelujah ringing Through the land of light above! Thine, O eartb. the scornful sneers! Disappointments, grievous fears; Rutin heaven Is no annoy, Only peace, and love, and toy. There is much of pnln and mourning; Comes a Joy?It will not stay ; Fairly shines the sun atdnwnlnp. Night will soon o'er cloud the day : World, with thee we weep and pine; Gnawing care, and grier are thine But in heaven Is no alloy, Only peace, and love, and Joy. Onward, then; not long I wonder, Ere my Savior comes lor me; And wltb Him abiding yonder, All His glory I shall see; Yes, there much of sorrow here? Toil, and pain, and manyaieHr; Rnt in heaven Is no allov. All Is peace, and love, and |oy. Well for saints, whom death has landed Bafely on yon blessed shore, Where, in blissful worship banded, 8ing the sainted evermore; Here the world hath strife and war: Oor best works and hopes they mar; But In heavert is no annoy, All is peace, and love and Joy. Time, thou speedest on but slowly ; Hours, bow tardy Is your pace, E're with Him, the High and Holy, I hold coverse, face to face; Eaitb, with partings thou art ripe. Full of tears, and storms and strife; But In heaven can naught destroy t Endless peace, and love and Joy. Therefore will I now prepare me, That my work may stand His doom. And, when all Is slnkingaround me, I may hear, not "go," but "come!" World, the voice of war is here, Sin and suffering. care and fear; But in heaven can naught destroy Holy peace, and love and Joy. Tbe Wheelbarrow Tettt. Three or four of U9 on tbe car wei talking about General Sherman death, and, as might have been ej pectea, one of the group modestly at rnitted that he was witn the Genert on hi9 march to the sea. There wa a woman in tbe seat ahead, aud ev dently going somewhere on a visii The war talk stirred her up, and sh turned to the veteran and mquirred : " Were you right in a battle ?" "Vps'm." "Dead men all around?" "Yes'm." Wounded crying for water?" "Yes'm" . "Bombshells and cannon ball falling around you like hail?" "Yes'm." uAnd you did't run?" "No'ni. I should hope not," h modestly replied. "Stood right there and never gc scared eh?" "Yes'm." "Well, now, I don't believe it! she exclaimed, "It ain't human m tur'. It ain't according to things." "I hope you do not doubt my wort madam." "Yes, I do," she sharply repliec "I don't believe you have got an more nerve than my Sam has, an Sam can't stand the test?" "Then you have a test?" "Yes, I have. You just get oft' i Scottdale, where I am going to stoj There'll be a wheelbarrow somewher around there, and you just stand o about thirty feet and let me beu down on you with it. If you don jump or dodge or climb a telegrao pole I'll give in that you are th bravest man I ever saw." "I?I'm afraid I havn't time," h stammered. , "I knew you wouldn't have, she dryly replied. They never d< They talk about bombshells and dea men and slaughter pens, and the make out that they charged up t the roariug cannon, but the minul I talk wheelbarrow they knucklt You need't say no more. You'v wilted." And he hadn't another word to u ter. A Sovereign Remedv.?A youc physician commencing practice ha among his first patients an uncon monly unclean infant brought to h office in the arms of a mother whos face showed the same abhorrence < soap. Looking down upon the chil a moment he solemnly remarked "It seems to be suffering froi hydropathic hydrophobia." "Och docther, dear is it as bad t that?" cried the mother. "That a big sickness for such a mite. Wha ever shall 1 do for the crathur?" "Wash its face, madam ; the diseas will gooff with the dirt." "Wash its face?wash its fac indade!" exclaimed the matro losing her temper. "What next, I' like to know?" ' "Wash your own, madam- -was your own." r BUILDERS, 1 i I2Take Notice! Sealed bids for the building of two New lt Houses at the Poor House will be received until 20th instant. Specifications shown at office. J. F. C. DuPRE, Co. Com. Nov. 4,1891, It Homestead Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, * nntf?T T r* /?A?TVTV ADDC* liiurj vvv*' * ? Ex Parte Rlndy Moore, Petitioner. In re the Estate of Thornton Moore, deceased. Petition for Homestead. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons concerned, that Rindy Moore has applied to me to have tne Homestead exemption allowed by law set off to her in real estate and personal property of Thornton Moore, deceased. Dated October 26th, 1891, and published once a week for lour weeks in the Abbeville Press and Banner. J. C. KLUGH, Master. d> Oct. 28,1891, 4t iimn. ON TUESDAY THE 17 DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1891,1 will let the building of a bridge across Turkey Creek, n^ar Wade H. Robertson's, in Cokesbury Township. Specifications shown on day of letting. B. H. Armstrong, Co. Co. October 27, 1891,3t. Try sbreded cocoanut, a fine desert preparation and so convenient for housekeeper*, at Sm 1th & Sons. Miss Ruth Granbery, daughter of BiHhop Granbery, Ashland, Va.,dled Sept. 2, 189), In ber thirteenth year. Now Is the time to buy a Prince Albert suit or coat and vest. We have them in all grades and the latest styles. P. Rosenberg Js Co. Prince Albert suits are very stylish for dress. Examine our line of them. You will be well pleased. P. Rosenberg & Co. We have an elegant line of Prince Albert suits. Among them some very fine goods. P. Rosenberg & Co. Please allow us to show you our splendid stock of suits and overcoats. They are sure to please you In price and quality. P. Rosenberg & Co. C. P. Hammond <fc Co. have always on hand a tine line of men's, ladles and children's shoes. Our large line of rubber footwear will be here in time for our opening. Rubber boots, shoes, sandals and every kind imaginable can be had at C. P. Hammond & Co. Call and examine them. This week a fine display of men's, ladies and children's tine footwear, fine harness, lap robes, leaihers and skins of all kinds, rubber goods, saddles, bridles <fec, will be had at C. P. Hammond <fc Co's. Don't forget the opening at C. P. Hammond & Co.'s on Oct. 30,81 and Nov. 2. They will show a tine line of gent's and ladles fine footwear, horse millinery, &c. For all kinds of shoes go to 0. P. Heath & Co's. Mattress ticking only five cents per yard at 0. P. Heath & Co's. For Courtolds crepse and B. Priestly & Co's nun8veilings go or send to Haddon's. Columbia saxony yarns all the staple colors at Haddon's. Columbia zepbyrs are the best. You will And all colors at Haddon's. Haddon's foot wear is growing more pop e ular every day. Fit and quality guaranteed. >c The largest stock of corsets we have ever carried. If you desire a comfortable corset and one that will wear, try our specialties at I- Haddon's. ll Haddon's are showing all colors in chiffon ,3 lace. i. Boys and girls school shoes at O. P. Heath A y CO'S. ' New line of Farmer's Alliance ginghams ~y2 e cents per yard at O. P. Heath & Co's. Pride of West bleaching only 10 cents per yard at O. P. Heath & Co's. Full line of gent's, ladles and children's underwear in at O. P. Heath & Co's. Haddon's line of knit hoods and sacks for infants and children is complete. If you wish anything for Infants or chllI dren wear go to Haddon's. For a good silk umbrella go to Haddon's. For mourning goods of all kinds go to Haddon's. Choice red clover SO per bushel. Lee de Bailey, Greenwood, S. C. 3t Going very fast. Those fine pearl onion sets (f t W. Joel Smith & Sons. You had better call at once or you will be too late. Go to \V. Joel Smith ASons for a good wag,, on. Milburns are the best on the road, and that is the only place to get them. 3t. l* The Excelsior Meat Cutters are the best for grinding sausage and ullnce meat. Call on I Smith & Hons lor tbem. 3t Two car loads of Mllburn wagons Just in at Smith it Sons. A good variety to select from, ' and prices as low as any tlrst-class waicon. 3t y We have just received a few of old General d McClellan army Raddles. Call and see them at C. P. Ham mond & Co. We have patent leathers and cloths for * covering dash boards and buggies with. BugII gy cushions cheap. C. P. Hammond & Co. The largert assortment of elegant fall and e winter millinery fur sale at Haddon's. ft' Haddon's are dally receiving bright new ir millinery direct from New York. 'I If you are in search of a fashionable hat or ^ bonnet go to Haddon'6. Haddon's have Just added a new line or e camels hair suitings and Irish tweeds. Haddon's will show this week an entire fc new line of dress trimmings, the latest out. Thompson's gloye fitting corsets at 0. P. >> Heath & Co's. ) C. P. Hammond & Co. have the old army j McClellan tree saddles and are selling them u low down. y Don't forget the new shoe store. C. P. flamo mond & Co. .e Two Job lots of shoes at C. P. Hammond <fc a. Co. Big bargains offered. re l case of 3-4 Indies walking Jackets in new goods and new styles at Wm. K. Bell's, t- 60 pairs of children 6hoes from 35c to 40c sizes 3 to C, worth 50c and 75c at W. E. Bell's. 1.000 yards of Peidmont 7-8 hemspuns at Cc at Wm. E. Bell's. 1,000 yards of Peidmont 4-1 homspnus at 7c at Wm. E. Bell's. d Red and white flannels in all prices at Wm. 1- E. Bell's. is Cotton flannels in bleached and brown also >p in colors at 7,8,10, \i]A. 15,20 and 23c at Wm. E. Bell's. , New and stylish dress goods to arrive this a week at Wm. E. Bell's. ' When in need of children shoes don't fall to 1) call upon W. E. Bell as he has bargains to offer in shoes. ic, Children's hats, bonnets and caps at Wm.E. r Bell's. . 40 pieces of colored ginghams at 7, 8, !), and " 10c at W. E. Bell's. The very best calicos at at W. E. Bell's. I? Don't fail to see the dress goods that I offer at 12 1-2 cents. These goods are worth 20 and 0 25cents. W.E.Bell. n Before buyinc your winter shoes, harness, d trunks and valises call and examine C. P. Hammond & Co's., large stock. . Every one who have hides on hand carry B them to C. P. Hammond Jt Co., and exchange them for shoes, bridles, leather, etc. HADDON'8 Tl TTT _1_ Are upening .uvery weeK ! MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. IN OVGI LlGS lH MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, v v w*vw *** MILL1NERY, DRESS GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. No trouble to make your selections from our stock. Almost every article pertaining to ladles wear may be found. Our prices are uniformly LOW considering the class of goods wo carry. Mail Orders Receive Prompt .A-ttention. DRESSES CUT AND PIT OR HADE TO ORDER. Give us a call. We guarantee satisfaction. IBS. HJMK. Big Sensation in Dress Goods A m ^1. JL WM. E. BELL'S For the next Sixty Days. I will offer for the next sixty (60) days one (1) lot of DRESS GOODS at 12 l-2c. worth 20c. One lot of Dress Goods at 15c. worth 25c. These Goods are all good staple Fall shades, and are worth fully 20 and 25c. Great bargains in Children's and Ladies Shoes. Full line of Plush Capes in new styles. 3-4 Jackets in block and colored. Dress Goods in all the new weaves. Full line of Trimmings to match Dress Goods. I have everything a lady will need for the Winter, and at prices that will overcome all competition. All I ask is a chance to show the goods, and I will guarantee you will buy. Yours Kespectfully, W. E. BELL. "KT f\ I I DR* J*B* JVI QTaT [ J] ] H.TT.Rrf^ PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, - VERDERY, S. C ' V VV W uwri WW* y^EALER In Pure Drugs, Medicines, Cbem** Lf icalB. Paints, Stationery, fine Perfumery I a A mi Iniao rj/wla Jbn rriif nftnnj If H i i UUUIlkJ. dental notice. Dr. s. G. Thomson, lam Not Prepared to Offer atop&.omtairs on mc,lwain J. urn ??wn IU uiiui *? Abbeville, S. C, March 23, 1891. tf Reasonable Prices the Largest r aafl Best Selects! Stock of The State of Sonth Carolina, _TT , , COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. \A/a*fphoc? I Imp Irs V V UfUVJLLVttf V1VVUMI ?' "-o. mW 3E WJElXi 3R> ~V9 ? . ? G. S. Cade and J. A. LeRoy, as executors of Silverware, Spectacles, ,he last win aDd testament of p. l. guu, ij -n lebeau, Plaintiffs, and Gold Fens, against And everything In the JEWELRY Line ever offered to tlie people of Abbeville county. John J. Gulllebeau, Champion Gulllebeau, Silver and Nickel Watehe. from 82.50 to J1S ?""" K Leror M.rthe Tolbert. J.me. N. LeRoy, Alice McLane.Mary 0. Wells Gold Watches from 815 to $75. Joseph E. LeRoy, John *B. Bouchlllon, ?, , , ... ... Lenuel Bouchlllon, Martha Bouchlllon Clocks from $1 to $15. , T n , . and Jane Smith, Defendants. CHAINS. CHARMS. LOCKETS, SLEEVE BUTTONS. COLLAR BUTTONS SCARF PINS, STUDS. LACE PINS, COPY SUMMONS FOR RFr IFF BROCHES. EAR RINGS and DROPS, and SUMMONS. FOR RELIEF. , CHILD'S DRESS BUTTON SETS In GOLD (Complaint not Served.) and Rolled Plate at the Lowest Prices. Gold RingS j [(quality gu&rantood] To the Defendants above named: from 75 ctSi to $10 You are hereby summoned and Sterling Silver Thimble, SpoonB and Forks required to answer the complaint In this action, which is hied in the office of the Clerk 1 *>' Common Pleas, for .Lo Cooo.y, aod to serve a copy of your answer to the said 14 K* Gold Spectacles and Eye- complaint on the subscriber nt his office at Glasses from 94.50 to $8 per pair* Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, withWhy injure your eyes by wearing cheap In twenty days after the service hereof, exgla?ses when you can get Pebbles for $2.50 per elusive of the day of such service: and if you paAr' .? *. . , . ,, fall to answer the complaint within the time , It will be to your advantage to call on me .. .. , , , .. ( should you need anything in the Jewelry line aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apRepalring neatly done and all work guaran- ply to the Court Icr the relief demanded in teed. Office in store of J, C. NXCKLES, the complaint, J mm ji Dated September 20th, A. D., 1891. j . T. Duckett. w a lee * mw ??j Plaintiffs' Attorney. TTTHrVT 1?T> ToJo,'nJ- OulUebeau, John B. Bouchlllon, * J W HjJjXjXLi Lenuel Bouchlllon, Martha Bouchlllon, Greenwood. S> C. aQd Jane Smith, Absent Defendant!): ( Oct 15 1890 Take Notice: That the summons of ' * which the above isa copy, with the complaint, , I. nillfll PW t% mmm has this day been filed in the office of the I PUIPl fY Jr/ D Dfl Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Ab Ja UniFLLI 0U DrSUl beville County. I W.A.LEE. Plaintiffs' Attorney. ^ ! Sept. 29,1891, Gt. REPAIRERS OF? I TVTTT5 %a7* Guns,Pistols, Locks, &cp ftrnrOT Also keep on hand a lull line of I MalvY Wla UWwJi V *" G. H. MOORE,' Oct. 7.1891.6ra. I __ , _ . ! ?T AS opened a New Fancy and Green Gro~ ' j n eery Store in Cotbran's Block. A \T|/ j He deals in everything found in a Fancy . I|V frC U |\! M Family Grocery Store, where you can pur- > VA li JL ; J!,mP?.lhe "Icest CANNED GOODS, consist- j Greenwood, S. C. Meats,, - i _m_ m _**_ 9 t CAPITAL - $60,000. I together with FRESH PRUNES, APPLES, j Deposits Solicited. fro a,,d olher de,lcac,es' Tbe 8Ub8tantlal8 f /"lAREFUL and prompt attention given to : BACON, BREAKFAST STRIPS, V rVr^ ? ;i :+ ' meal, irish potatoes, Jordan, Pr6SiQ6nt? ? CAT?T?AflT' J. C. Maxwell, M. D., Vice-Pres. I _T 0. A. Barksdale, Cashier, j FLOUB, MOLASSES, HAMS, J. F. Davis, Assistant Cashier. v Cieurs ?f tl,e Bcst Crlln(ls- V Oct. 7,1891. 3m Fresh Fish aud Oysters, Pork. Sausage and the choicest Beef a specialty. i Oct. 22, 1890. GINS) GINS; GINS ! "We Mean It! . TVT? A mm j A TTnnorn A TtTcm I A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNED. PRATT And AUGUSTA BEST not to hunt Oil our lands by Day, or ^ , . Nl?ht. We have borne it patiently, but will , SO cheap as to astonish you. Come and hereafter prosecute any and all persons found 1 see two car loads, also j violating the within notice: H. W. Lnwson, CANE MILLS, EVAPORATORS, ? g- KrndburyENGINES, BOILERS, SAW | iMST' and GEIST MILL. i-.W.ordo"- s _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ^ Misses Mary and Jane Gordon. GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO* sePt.3(>1jtf.E"J,G,Imen s] Augnstaf^a^140^1"6'Bo,,er ^ct. ^ uSl.W3m * ^^^y?^'.*^Snberg ^ j ^ TTTl FTil n nne u ? ARE NOW FULLY PEEPAEED FOE Fall and Wint Their stock in all lines of MEECHANDISE the assurance of finding exactly what they want ar Tho Wint.at* is naar at hand, and the neonle mi CloU Where can pi M Goods better suited to p rati A long experience of nearly thirty years has n requirements of the public, and in trading with th his money, Housekeepers are cordially invited TABLE LINENS, FULL WIDTH SHEETINGS, 1 now to be seen at the store of White Brothers. Ladies can find here an attractive stock of DR] Also, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY, OC HAMBURG TRIMMINGS and TORCHON LAUJtii Brothers, and this Fall their stock in this line is 1 No house in the up-country of South Caroli READY-MADE CLOTHING than White Brothers, justly celebrated HIGH ART CLOTHING manufact more. The peculiar excellence of this Clothing < materials, and the fit of the garments is equal to t one in need of a fine suit or a good Overooat woul It is needless to direct attention to White Brol HATS and BOO" In these lines they have always carried large stocks a any ever before offered by them. In addition to the a largest and most complete line of CROCKERY and GL^ Their Stock of GROCERIES and In short this long-established firm aim to supply all the Call on them and they will make it to your interest to b WHITE ] rr i \t unrriTfln lis jwm, alliani IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE act to raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing November 1ft, 1890, notice is hereby given that the Treasurer's Office of Abbeville County will be open for the collection of taxes on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 1891. ft llfa&EIBSI Taxes can be paid until December 15th, without penalty. Rate per ceutum of taxation is as lglfxMgp| State purposes 4} mills. School " 2 " Ordinary county tax 3 " Total " f|A Aw j In addition to the above special taxi 11 E|91| in towns of Greenwood and Niuety- I || I 11 II Six for schools, 2 mills. ll/ \ Poll tax $1 per capita on all male cit- ? izens between the age of 21 and 50 years, except such as are exempted by i _ is now In order to accommodate tax payers, I have arranged the following schedule of appointments : GOOuS 3TG Tax-payers will please take due no. tice thereof, as the office at the Court p ji, House will of necessity be closed on Til CSS pOSSIC those days. Lowndesville, November 3, from 1 LoPI^ D o'clock p. m. till 4 o'clock p. m. next ? r Mt. Carmel, Thursday, November chasers. 5th. Willington, forenoon of November QqqJs ch?3 3th. Bordeaux, afternoon of November 3th. where. C - - ~ A. V/Mrnn.Uf MCUormiCK, csaiuiua.y, -i.ivYti.jw,., Troy, Monday, November 9th. for storage i Bradley, forenoon November 10th. Verdery, afternoon November 10th. f fQpfl Q distal Coronaca, afternoon November 11th. Ninety-Six, November 12th till ar- , ival of up passenger train. W6 N3VG 3. Greenwood, Friday, November 13lh. Abbeville Court House, Saturday onrJ ^rkrnfr\rh ind Monday, November 14th and 16th. COlTITOrti Due West, afternoon of November i [7th, and forenoon of November 18th. commodation Donalds, afternoon, November 18th ind forenoon November 19th. ^ Hodges, afternoon, November 19th. v0lT16 1 The remainder of the time the office vill be kept open at Abbeville Court [louse for the reception of taxes. Parties desiring information by mail n regard to their taxes will please in:lude postage tor reply?aud those payug their taxesi by check, should not ail to include exchange. r. E. BLAKE, JB., Treasurer. 0ct. 14 1891 tf Sept. 30, tf ' ' Goods to Arrive This Week A.. M. Hill & Sons. A a NOTHER lot of those fine Mackerel n __ _ f\ barrels and kits. TP^IFT^O I Pickled Pigs Feet. I I I 1# k \ | Fresh Cabbage twice a week. JL w V Jjw Choice Hams Hiid Breakfast Strips. A beautiful line of French and Plain Can- OOOKINGr A large assortment of tea-cakes, fresh and Northern Apples and Bananas. TTT51. A HPTIVTC-r ept. 16,1891. tf. llAJAliilVJ Boys can be suited In clothing, hals and A j hoes by P. Rosenberg A Co. If Hj ? "Crimson clover" fresh and uenulne for sale /*, |i "J - . y Lee & Bailey, Greenwood, 8. C. 3t K ai*a 'X VU11V1 k} AN ACTIVE AND VIGOROUS ? er Campaign. is now complete and purchasers can call with id at LOW PRICES. ist have warm and comfortable iing| i til at the stores of WHITE BROTHERS ? lade this firm thoroughly acquainted with the is house every one is sure to get the most of a aramino iVio i mm on q ft ntnnlr nf TOW UTS. IIV VAWUUUV vuv a www** v? ?- .? j ILANKETS, CARPETS and RUGS which are BSS GOODS and FANCY GOODS of all kinds. IRSETS, CLOAKS, JACKETS and JERSEYS. 5 have always been a specialty with White arger and more attractive than ever. na carries a larger or more desirable stock of In,fine Goods they carry a large line of the ;nred by STROUSE & BROTHERS, of Balti- , consists in the fact that it is made ?f the best he work of the best Merchant Tailors. Any d do well to call on White Brothers. there' stock of rS and SHOES. ,nd their assortment this season is certainly equal to rticles already referred to, White Brothers carry the kSSWARF. to be fouxuHn the county. PB0VISI0NS is always foU. wants or tbe trading puoiic. uy their Goods. BROTHERS. ;| 111DH0MK f /4 , ??? /ood, S. C., Oct. 12th, i89i. i ail the Puis tatraiy: - | ailm AIMM: 4?fifl?gSKMiaH ^?CSl irative Store: '' .$ &? . ' * * two - % m i ready for business. AIM marked down to the Lowest s >le. ' % rofits are all given to the purBy co-operation we can sell per than you can buy else )ur Warehouse is now reacty ind sale of Cotton.' To those nee wishing to spend a night, good Wagon Yard with stalls ' ' ^ ? X _ ILaik n A able cabins Tree ior men atI \ on, we will save you money. Respectfully, J. K. DURST, Stanager. New Departure. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES FROM $10 UP. STOVES FROM $3 UP. A. TEMPLETON'S.