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The Wiwtloiu or Wives. A man'sjwife often knows more than he knows about a great many things, and while he need not lower himself in her estimation by admitting her mental superiority, it is sometimes well for him to silently recognise her superior intelligence and profit by it. If he is a wise man he will not be too ready to come into accord with the opinions of his wife, but will affect a great deal of wisdom of his own, even though be knows that he has none. It never increases a wife's respect for her husband to know that he is her in t'erior iu anything; and it certanly Oocs not increase lier respect or heratfection to have hint intimate by word or look that she does not know anything all all. The judgment of the average woman, regarding the disbursement of money, is often better than that of the) aveiage man. It is often better when it comes to spending money forjdomestic purposes. It takes a shrewd shopkeeper or marketman to get ahead of the average woman, while a market man who is yet new in the business finds it easy to work off stale wares on the average man, [and (the nrf?st conceited man might as well acknowledge frankly that his wife can attend to most of the affairs of her own household better than he can attend to tliem for her. Women very often have the most acute perception regarding business affairs. There would probably be fewer failures in the business world if more men would "talk business'' with their wives instead of taking it for granted that women "don't understand any thing about business." -Many a successful business man owes his success to the keenness of judgment of a partner whose name does not appear in the linn name or shop windows, and who Is not supposed 10 have any connection with t lie business, and that partner is his wile, in whom lie is wise enough to confide, and whose superior judgment, it is to be hoped, lie properly appreciates A daily exchange of confidence and a mutal respect lor each other's opinions will do much toward making the wheels of any domestic establishment run along smoothly. Xot Making Promises.?There's at least one lawyer in Detroit who has his doubts about the immortality of human a flairs, and he is a serious man with a wife. It is his custom to put on his office door, temporarily, notices somewhat of this character: "Clone to lunch; be back in half an hour." "(Jone to court; back In three hours" "Gone out to see a man; back iu ten minutes." And so on, as the circumstances may require, and, as be is a prompt man, callers are generally successful in waiting for him. One day last week a caller found this: "Gone shopping with my wife; back the Lord knows when." The caller, being a married man himself, didn't wait, neither did four ladies who called, for they were going shopping themselves. The Northwestern Christian Advocate prints the following of Lady Maedonald : A pleasant story is told of Lady Maedonald, wife of the late Premier of Canada, who has long been an abstainer. Another lady of high position met herat dinner one day, and was surprised to see I hat she took no wine, and at length asked : "Did you not set out wine when - ? a .1 *1... ;t, you e menui neu uic munjuia ?/ Lome?" '"Never!" was the prompt reply"But did you not feel that you must apologize ?" "Certainly not. Wine is not a natural beverage, and so should rather come in than go out with apology." This auswer and that exampie led the other lady to become an abstainer also. How to Keep Hotter Fresli. Of the various methods for keeping butter fresh, theMoniteur des Produits Chimiques gives the following as the latest discovery, and one that produces the best results: After having washed and carefully wiped the butter with linen, it is put into stone jars, no vacuum being left. These jars are next placed in a bain marie or a copper vessel half tilled with water, which is then heated toa boiling point. When the water cools the jars are taken out. This is'all. It is known as me isani Marie" method. RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD F. W. lluiDKKOPERarid nitrites Eostrr, Kkceivrrk Columbia and oreknvillk division. Condcnaud schedule in effect !uly '.'4, 1*>92, between COLUMBIA. SEN EC A AND WAL HA LI. A. Daily. No. 11. STATIONS. Daily. No. 12 11 2Uuin Lv..Columbia.Ar t> Oopm '12 ll'ipin Lv... Alston.. Ar 0 I'lpui 1 0(l|tiii Lv..N> .vb'Ti v..Ar 4 15pm 2 Lv.Niru-ty-Six.Ar 3 lillpm 2 ftOpin Lv.GrtHsnwood Ar 2 .")0|mi 3 lll[iii) Lv... HocIl'i-8 ...Ar 2 2!ipin 3 27j>tn Lv... Donalds ...Ar 2 11 pin 3 USjiiii Lv.lIoiu-al'alli.Ar 1 rispm 1 Uoptn Lv.. Anderson.. Ar 1 lo in 5 18pm Lv..I\-ndletoii..Ar 12 4">pni li 00pm Ar..Sciiena. .Lv 12 ICjmi 7 20pm Lv..Keriecu. ..Ar II 5oain 8 OOpui Ar. Wltl Italia. Lv 11 lftam ft 20pm Ar..Grefiivlllc..Lv 12 (Kln'n. between andkbson. belto.n and gheenv1lle. Dnilv. Daily. Daily. Dailv. No. io. No. f2. STATIONS. No.l'l. No. it. 8 VTipm 1 lopm Lv.. Anderson ..Ar 4 35pm 8 Oftpm 10 30pm 5 20pm Ar..Gr<'eiivllle.Lv 12 OOn'n 0 lOpin BETWEEN COLUMBIA. ALSTON AND SPARTAN BUltG. Dully No. 13. STATIONS. Daily No. 14. 11 20nm Lv..Coliiml)la...Ar G Oftpin 12 10pm Lv.... Alston ...Ar .*> 10pm 2 OOiiiii Lv Union....Ar 3 40pm :5 05pm ArSpartanburaLv 2 'jnpm BETWEEN NEWBEURY. CLINTON AN1) LAI'HENS. Ex. Sun. Ni>. STATIONS. Kx. Suii. No. Hi. U 2D?in I.v..< 'olumbia...Ar l> 05pm I 25pui Lv..Newberry,.Ar I-- 35pm .*> ITj?iu I.v...Clinton....Ar 111 .Viain 0 -JIJ|mi Ar...Laiireii*...Lv 10 loam BETWEEN lloDGES AND ABBEVILLE. Dnilv. Daily. No. 11. STATIONS. No. I2 Mixed. Mixed. 3 45i.ni Lv...Ho(li?fs..?Ar 2 20i>m 4 Uf'j.m Lv Diirruu^h's Ar 2 lupin 4 20pui Ar.. Abbeville;. Lv 1 45pm Trains leuvtt Spartanburg. S. <A. .v C. Division Northbound, 3.54 a. in.. 3.15 |?. in., 11.17 p. m. (Yestibilled Limited); Southbi lind, ii.OO a. in., 4.Is p.m.. 11.43a. in. (Vestl billed Limited); Westbound. \V. N. C. Division, 3.00 and 6.25 in., for Ilendersoiiville. Asheville ami Hot Sprint:*. Trrins leave Greenville, S. C., A. a C. Division. Northbound "15 a. in., I'.IO p. in., 5.24 p. in. (Vestibuled Limited): Soutbboiiiid, ti.10 u. ill., 5.24 p.m., 12.:W p. in. (Vestibilled Limited). Trains leave Semca, S. O., A. a 0. Division. Northbound, 1.24 a. in., 12.15 p. in., Southbound, 7.5s a. m? 7.17 p. in. PULLMAN CAK SERVICE. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on Trains 9, 10, 11 and 12, 37 and 3> on A. a C. Division. Pullman Parlor Cant on Trains Nos. 13 and 11, between Columbia and Spartanburg. V. E. MrBEE. S. II. UAKDWICK, Gull. Superiiilemlent, Ass't Geii'l Pi.ss. Ant., Columbia, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. W. II. GBEKN, W. A. TURK, Gcn'l Mcr., Gen'l Pass. Ai'ent, Washington. D. C. Washington, D. C. SOL 11 a AS, Trnllie Manager, '^MlliliSlull, D. C. $ Lumber and Shingles r|K) SUPPLY EVERY DFMANI). THEY 1 will be sold low. Kiujulif of tno fori prices. S. (i. THOMSON. | CHALMKHS' Furniture Store! New Furniture for this Week.! PJo New Hard Wood Beds. 1") New Chamber Suits in Landscape ; and Chevel styles. Cheflbniers. li' Fancy Tables. li* New Bureaus. 4 New Sideboards. 4 dozen Dining Chairs. .Sol) Chairs, all kinds, at prices from 40 cents to SJ each. Hair Mattresses, Wool Mattresses, Shuck and Straw, with cotton top. The above goods will be sold at the Lowest Cash Prices. Our stock is Hie UUBT II THE coram, CHALMERS' Fiirnitnre STORE, if mm JX A ? Stock Company Means that for a present reduction of about 'JO per cent, of your premium, you relinquish ull claims on Ihe profits to be mode oil your money, and thus help to enrich the stockholders. In the Mutual lib Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, There are no Stockholders 1 *? ' ? "II ?l.n mv.fifc If nil jiiju nit; llinuicu i;ci> >.. I.... .. agent of u stock company tries to belittle our profits, write us for THE PROOF, ami we will furnish it. Thousands of the best peooln in South Carolina know that we never malo- a suuement WHICH WE CANNOT PROVE. Do not let an agent or another soealled "cheap" company "iwist"' your .MUTUAL policy. An insurance contract is not a Hi Ins: of a clay or a year. It is a life time investment, and you ought to be careful how you rnuko such an investment, ("heap Insurance Is like a cheap plow or cotton gin. It may work fairly well for a VERY little WHILE. And then Well, some of yon tried It lnl the past. You know how it is yourself. I demand & Hyatt, CrKN12RAL AGENTS, Columbia, - - S. C.J Captf (?EO. K.LAKE, special representa[ tive for Abbeville county. July 0,1SH2.7t wsmm Of South Carolina, ?is now oh:n kok? SANITAEICJM TREATMENT KOIt TnOSE SUFFERING FKOM T1IK LIQUOR, OPIUM AND COCAINE HABITS 1 AND?NERVE EXHAUSTION, J1Y Til K USE OF THE DOUBLE CHLORIDE OF GOLD Remedies ' Leslie E. Keeley, M. ILL, D, And late Surgeon of the United States Army. The Keely Treatment has received the endorsement of the 'luted States Grant, And will now be used in all of their State and Military homes for disabled volunteer Soldiers and Sailors. Tiie only place in this State where THE KEELEY CURE1 Can l>c obtained is at Keeley Institute o< South Carolina, at Columbia. We have no Asylum ! No behind stone walls or iron bars ! The Keely System does not require it. I'atients go to boarding houses or hotels, and report at llio Institute four . -1.. i 1 .. IV... t r,...l niuii t To e fleet a cure for the Liquor Habit requires from three to lour weeks. For < ?piutn, lour to live weeks?and in this lime the Keeley Remedies will do more for a Liquor or opium habit than can be done by all others in years. We will give him or her a cure. A cure that will come to them without aid or effort on ther part, without sutlerlng or nervous shock. Over filly-six thousand have been cured at the parent and branch institutions to February 1st, in addition lo thousands of ladies and Invalids who have been privately cured i by our physicians We do not abruptly stop the use of liquor, but until the patients cease its use of their own volition, which is in from three to live days, they are given all they require. The treatment not only stops all thirst lor liquor, but eliminates tin; alcohol Irotii the system and entirely eradicates the disease; the patient returning home with health, energy, courage and self-respect. Many well known men have been cured?physicians, ministers, statesmen, lawyers, planters, the millionaire and the mechanic?all have leti the institutes to m:ike life happier ami to prove the demonstrated fact that alcoholism, like Insanity, is lil UIM-ilM'U UIIUIUIUII ?? uiu .w?? ?vv..., and -us Mich is uiiH.-iiduMi! to Successful Treatment ?isv tiii:? i Keeley Methods. Full !>aiIicultirs given lliose writing us Address The Keeley Institute, Columbia. S. C. RICHARD GANTT, in now prepared to do all work ill Ills department in the best manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly customers shaving, hair cutting and shampooing Si per mouth. Rasors honed and put in tlie best condition for 25 cents each. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, ITD. iT A I R? OV MpH.WAIN yrri^u w > - ~-* ? Corner. Abbeville, S. C. Never out of Stock WK KKKP ALWAYS ON HAND A number of horses nnd mules for sale. We have now several excellent work animals which we will sell cheap. A. B. Hamlin, Agent. DR. E. L. WILSON, 3D as JM rw? M. m TO . *?-Ofllce up stairs over C. P. Hammond ?S Co.'s store. School Claims! A. 1,[, .School claims dated prior 10 llio llrsL November (!>!'!) will be paid by tiic County Treasurer ou presentation. E. Cowan. April Jlst. School Com.. A. C. H. D. Reese, WATCH REPAIRER, A.l?l>eville, S. C., {S ALWAYS ready to serve the public in his line of business, and solicits a share of the work in his line. *1 * * ? r\f (ho Hnct and lie Will Kl'cp ? vm ll-U Siuvn ...w cheapest spectacles and eye-glasses, together with silver plated ware and jewelry. AUTESIAN - AND Terra Cotta Wells. At great expense i am now preparedtosink wells through elny, quick sand and rock to any desired depths, Curbitiir tlie clay down to roclc with heavy Artesian Wrought Iron Pipe, by 110 other means is it. possible to nut down to the water bearing strata except with a Drill Machine, I would he ulsul lor parties falling to get water on account of rock or quick sand to communicate with me. 1 exoect. to continue sinking the Terra Cotta Wells where desired, and claim that in ten year's experience 1 have sunk more and given more general satisfaction than any man in the .State. I am no squatter, here to-day probably in Texas next week; consequently my guarantee is of some ellect. Address. C. M. CALHOUN, March 2,1S92. Greenwood, S. C. THE Farmers' Bank -OF? ABBEVILLE, S. C., Dors General Banking Business. Buys and sells Exchange and makes Collec Hons. DEPOSITS SOLICITED. Paid up Capital S?;j0,760 Subscribed Capital 75,000 A Savings Department hns been established. Amounts received of $1.00 and upwards. Interest at I per cent, payable quarterly,?January, April. July, October. Small savings Increase rapidly. Win. If. Parker, J. T. Kobertson, President. Vick-Pkfs. Jii11 iih II. DuPrc, Casiiikk. March 5, 181)2?12m ALL SORTS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS DilliP LUM-bllK, JSJilJNU-JLi?ifc>, LATHS, And other BUILDING MATERIAL solicited. I HAVE WAGONS And can deliver nny goods ordered from me, and will contract to BUILD HOUSES. 5. Cf. Thomson. Abbeville, April 15, 18!I2, 12m. KTE-W Fancy Grocery. 6. H. MOORE HAS opened a New Kaucy and Green Grocery Store in Cotliran's Block. He deals In everything found in a Fancy Family Grocery Store, where you am pur/ >>..to thn ulr-ovt l<A N'VRn tJOOUS. Consist- I ing of Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, JC ft* JHC , together with FRESH PRUNES, APPLES, tfce., and other delicacies. The substantials are BACON, BREAKFAST STRIPS, MEAL, IRISH POTATOES, and CABBAGE. FLOUR, MOLASSES, HAMS, V Cigars of the Best Brands, y Fresh Fish ntul Oysters, Pork .Sausage and the choicest Reef a specially. JNTEW MILLINERY. NEW Dress Goods. jfclfe in Ribbons, Sills, Laces' I anil Triinnip, Arriving Almost Daily. WK will con tin no to slinw nil the leading designs in sl'KINCi HATS as they j conic out (luring tlie season. ! New I truss Coods, suitable lor Summer wear, coming in every week at Had tlonls i April 20, For the Lowest MARKET PRICES on the latest improved Fruit Jars forTreserring Call on or write to ? D. C. DuPRE, Greenwood, S, C. A large line of BASE BALL GOODS, HAMMOCKS, DUMB BELLS and INDIAN CLUBS, just received at 1). C. DrPRE'S. nr\f\r\ laiipiuraiiii oimj nj tw Catches Flies every time. Cull and get some at D. C. DuPre's. June 8, 1S!I2, 'Jin R. IYX, BROOKS' OSCILLATING CHURN' IS AHEAD OF ALL. Will bring butter quicker than any other. A child three years old can churn as well as an adult. Price So. Satisfaction guaranteed. Try one. Call on or apply to It. M. BROOKS, Abbeville C. H., S. C. Victor sweeps. The best In the world. All sizes. Suilth & Sons. JUST RI another c FIRE PR The Best in the Fire Test. H. W. LAI Glenn lirTlTllI> * T MIWmAL Dkak sin?Having been a sufferer for thi that I had to take calomel every two or thi gave up In despair of ever belnp cured of thi ommended lo me by a friend of Norfolk, Va., toe of several otherH who had tried It and arc ordered of vour agents at Norfolk, Va., a ca much benefit from its use I ordered a secon liver trouble that J have ever used, notwlt LI thi a Waters. Very respeetf K. H FOR S D. C. DuPRE, PAUL son /Ni M Great Sla IF YOU WAN to buy. There you ^ dreamed of. We asl our cardinal points. A. 1 11 > 1> A J j 1 G m i" is <> i 'V IS ! : I I, We will liave in a ers soon, suitable for J. R. M Leading Fui 1 X' ' ; '-J, . Lumber ! I AM PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS for all kinds of Lumber. Snw mill located on land of J. C. KLUGH. J, F, BRADLEY, Manager, Marcb 2,1S92, tf Medium copy. J. M. VISANSKA, -TRWKI.F.R, Greenwood, - - S, C. A COMPLETE LINE OF Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c. Everything warranted to give entire satisfaction. Repairing clone in a skilful manner ami warranted. Prices lower than ever. GO TO VISANSKA, the Jeweler. June 1,1882, tf The Abbeville Land, Loan and Improvement Company, [N ACCORDANCE with Commission of Secretary of State J. Q. Marshall directed to the undersigned Board of Corporators o the ABBEVILLE LAND, LOAN AND 1M PROVEMENT (OM PA N YNotice is hereby given that the books of subscription of snld company will be open at the office of J. ALLEN SMITH, President, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th inst., at the Abbeville National Bank. J. ALLEN SMITH, W. C. McGOWAN, P. ROSENBERG. AUG. W. SMITH, E. A. TEMPLETON, R. M. HADDON, T. P. COTHRAN. Board of Corporators. Abbeville, S. C., Feb. 5 1891. SfiFJVED :ar load of OOF OIL. World. 175 degrees 5VSON & CO. Springs WATER! Baltimore, Mn., March 21, 1892. e past three or four years, and to such an extent ree weeks to start my liver to acting. I almost s trouble. Your Glenn Sprlnes water was recwho had tried It for liver trouble, and who told s now well, or entirely cured of liver trouble. I ise of Glenn Springs Water. I experienced ho id case. I consider It the best mineral water for hstaudlng I have tried Bull'alo Lltbla and Rear ully. . LYELL, of 8. M. Lyeli & Co., Baltimore. Md. SALE BY Greenwood, S. C. ?S01T, Shipper. lighter ? n PriPAc I 11 1 11UUU T FURNITURE, THE PLACE vill find bargains never r Trnn t.n Irppvn in mind ? J V WW WW ? fe> 1> o ^ o Ti1' IS A 1 1. i: it > '' 0 r.. < > w 10 !?i T V. I* 7ri K i C ! : i beautiful line of Rockbridal gifts. inter, Jr., 'niture Dealer. ' ' . '.wv v, SPEED'S DRUG STORE. With a LARE and well Selected Stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, I PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PREPARED PUTTY, COMBS, BRUSHES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES, STATIONERY, &C. The demand of this market can be supplied. Headquarters for fine CIGARS and TOBACCO. Orders by Mail or band promptly attended to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. You are respectfully Invited to call. P. B. SPEED. I VA TfimiMonftflo u1 ii' i ?r ? \j Will keep on hand Everything usually kept in a General Merchandise Stock and will be glad to serve Customers at all times. They are receiving now an attractive stock. Gro And See Them .1 Cty Notice to Cash Buyers. J JUNES 1st. m i m v 4 'K From this date until the close of the month I will offer unheard of - - - ? - Bargains in Hats, Dry Goods & Shoes. ' " . -4 White Straw Hnts at 10c. worth 25c. White Hats at L5e. worth 30c. All trimmed Hats reduced In price. If you need a Summer Hat we can sell It to you for one-half what you would have paid for lithe first of the season. All leading New York houses are offering them at half price, and we will sell In the same way. 1,000 yards Colored Challies at 2 l-2c. worth 5 and 6 l-4c. White Embroidered Flouncings at half price. . vfe&sji Black Embroidered Flouncings at half price. * r White Plaid Batiste at half price. We have a full line of Percoles, Mulls and Lawns that will be sold cheap. Shoes and Slippers at reduced prices for the cash, If you know of any one coming to Court, and you wish to buy a cheap lot of goods send me your order. I need the money und have the goods for sale. I can save you money on anything you wlsb to buy. Just think you can get 10 Yards of Nice Lawn for 25aJ ;|i| Yours Respectfully, WM. E. BELL.il v.". National Bank of Abbeville, ? S.C. Capital, . $75,00Q&; Surplus, 14,00w| Otticex*M s J. ALLEN SMITH, President. L. W. WHITE, Vice-Preside BENJ. S. BARNWELL, Cashier. Dlirectoi*? s GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Charleston, S. C., J. C. KLUGH, Abbeville, S. C., L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., It. M, IIADDON, Abbeyille, S. C., JSO. G. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. C? W. C. McGOWAN, Abbeville, S. ?J. J. ALLEN SMITH. Abbeville, S. C. DOES a General Banking business, provides the greatest security and convenience for Its Depositors. Is ready at any and all times to make loans bused upon such safe col let era as our county affords. Sept. 11. 1888. lyr SASH DOORS, BLINDS, &c. Urn I buy Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings k-rr riov smd na.rt sell them as Cheat) KJ y UULO VU/l JJVUU V. V?? ^ I as they are sold anywhere. Come and see :-*s me or write for prices. B. K. BEACHAM, Agent. ^ GREENWOOD FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, ; REPAIR AND DEAL IN ALL KINDS OF Machinery and Supplies, | AGENT FOR RUSSELL ENGINES, THRESHERS AND SAW MILLS GET MY PRICES BEFORE BUYING. Bridge Bolts, all Sizes and Lengths, O ' . ? Made to order at PIUCKS to Buit the times. Now Is the time to have your Engines and Machinery Repaired, Don't wait until you need It and be behind time. S. F. STEPHENS, A?rliL-7.i.sa G-reenwood. S. C. Prompt Attention Given to Orders ! F. S. EVANS, Machinery Broker and Commission, DEALER IX Steam Engines, Portable Engines and Stationary, Stationary Boilers, Steam Fittings, Pulleys, Shaftings, Belting, Corn Mills, Saw Mill Outfits, Threshing Machines, Cotton Preses, Brown, Winship & Pratt Cotton Gins. Don't fail to get PRICES from me before buying elsewhere, or call and see me at G-reenwood, S. O. June 1802. If