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A Sninplr <l?ioslloii. Gathered at a breakfast fable recently were half a dozen of what might be! called "model Chri>tians." One was the president of the young men's society in one of our jarge?t metropolitan churches; another, a ladv, was prominent in Christian Endeavor circles; still another had been for years teacher of a large Bible class, and the rest were all church members and active in church work. The "president" startled everybody by lskinir, "Whatjis the meaningofthe word'Jerusalem?" ' Of course, everybody at the table knew that "saleni" meant peace. P?ut what did "Jem" '!>? . HM.I.* 4*k?w?lwk?* HV IIK'ilM.' 1 lit; liliMn iv*?* uv-i v claimed, " I've st in tied uo other book, and I*111 sure I don't know the meaning of the word '.Jerusalem,'" :in?l she sprang up to find her Teacher's Jiible and bunt up tlie meaning of the word. Not one at the table knew it, and yet that word, how often it is in our thoughts, on our tongues! We don't propose here to save the interested reader from consulting his Hible Dictionary or Teacher's l>il>le to learn what Jerusalem means, if he look it up he will remember it. Another <|Uestion came up at the same table which puzzled the literary members of the circle, one of whioii hhd been reading Ras.selas. When did its author, l)r. Johnson, live? One of those present had an impression that he lived in the time of (George III, but had to go to the cyclopedia to be sure that she was right. Most of us have a great deal of general knowledge, of impressions about tilings, very vague impressions. I>'nt it a good use of time to reduce our Knowledge 10 particulars. u> wmc <um impressions within a certain definite outlide? lo know the exact meaning of the terms we u>c? i'erhaps that is what these long summer days are given us for. [Heroism at Home. Kow useless our lives seem to us sometimes! How we long for an opportunity to perform some great action! We become tired of the routine of home life, and imagine we would he far hap-: pier in other scenes. We think of life's great battlefield and wish to be heroes.' We think of the good we might do if our lot had been cast in other scenes. We forget that the world bestows no titles as noble as father, mother, sister, or brother. In the sacred precincts ofj home we have many chances of hero-] ism. The daily acts of self-denial fori the good of a loved one, the gentle word of soothing for another's trouble, t care for tlie sick, may all seem as nothing; yet who can tell the good they may accomplish? Our slightest woru may have an influence over another for good or evil. We are daily sowing the seed which will bring forth some sort of harvest. Well will it be for us if the harvest will be one we will be proud to garner. If some one in that dear home can look back in after years and, as he tenderly utters our name, say: "Her words and example prepared me for a life of usefulness, to her I owe my present happiues-:," we may well say, "1 have not lived in vain." (National Presbyterian. ltu;-s and Carpet*. To be sure, a large rug costs more than a carpet for the same room; but it i.. Ah/infAttJ,, tlin niwl *11 111 it i> Utrt tai ui%> tiiva|/vi in i/uu viim, uiiv. ??. will last a lifetime. Those \vlu> really cannot afford such a purchase can have carpeting made into:t rug with <juirerlu.? effect of one piece. It should be linished with a border, and if the corners are inclined to curl they should be weighted and lined with burhips for a .snort distance. A velvet rug made in this way may be so perfectly matched and sewed that it will bo impossible to detect the seams. If the floor is suitable,: several small rugs may be used though the effect is not so good.?Good Housekeeping. A.RTKSIAjST - AM) Terra Cotta Wells. At great expense i am now prepared to sink wells through clay, quick sand and rock to any desired depths. curbing ttie clay down to rock with heavy Artesiun Wrought Iron Pipe, by no other means is it possible to get down to tiic water bearing strata except with n Drill Machine. i would be glad for parties failing to get water on account of rock or quick sand to communicate with me. 1 expect to continue sinking the Terra CotUi 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 Slate. Iain no hjuhiici-, here to-day probably in Texas next week; consequently my guarantee is of some tlect. Address. C M. CALHOUN, March 2,1S92. Greenwood, S. C. The Abbeville Land, Loan and Improvement Company. IN ACCORDANCE with Commission of Secretary of State J. t^. Marshall directed to the undersigned Hoaru ot' Corporators o the ABBKVIDLK LAND. LOAN AND IM PROVEMKNT < <).MP.\NYNotice is hereby jjiven tiiat the books ol subscription of said company will be open at theotflce ol .1. ALLKN SMITH, 1'iesident, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ?th inst.. at the Abbeville National Dank. .1. ALLKN SMITH, W. C. MCGOWAN, I'. HOSENDKRG, AUG. W. SMITH, E. A. TKMl'LETON, K. M. HADDuN, T. I'. COTHRAN. Board of Corporators. Abbevllle.S. C., Feb. 5 l.MU. R. M. 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 on<\ Call on or apply to It. M. BROOKS, Abbeville C. H., S.C. CHALMERS' Furniture Store! New Furniture for tliis Week. 120 New Hard Wood JJeds. 15 New Chamber Suits in Landscape and Chevel styles. 8 ChefToniers. 12 Fancy Tables. 12 New Bureaus. 4 New Sideboards. 4 dozen Dining ('hairs. 350 Cbairs, all kinds, at prices from 40 cents to $2 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 the LHT II TIE (Dim, CHALMERS' Fnllllt STORE. N 1/ SCHOOL NOTICE. i LL I'FRSONS HAVING HCSINKSS i\ with the School Commissioner will lin<l = him in his office all publicdaysand ev<ry Saturday in each monih nearest the ini?i<!lo ol tin* month. during the present year lor tile J puriH>se ul registering claims, Ac. 1 ! :. COWAN, ? I School Commissioner Abbeville County. / I Feb 1M'2. School Claims! ;-A.I.I. .-yeho'il claims dated prior to the 4lrst I November will he paid by the County i Treasurer on presentation. F. Cowan. April _'lst. School Com.. A. C. I H. D. Reese,, WATCH REPAIRER, : Abbeville, S. C., rs AIAVAYs ready to serve the public in 1 his line of business, and solicits u share of the work in his line. lie will keep a varied stock of the best and cheapest s[ ecaeles ami eye-glasses together with silver plated waro and Jewelry. NINETY'S IX [HIGH SCHOOL,: FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. { VTKXT SKSSlON OPENS September 12. , ii For particulars apply to J. C. CORK, Principal 1 An?. 17, KC.\ 7t f IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE; ON EASY TERMS. j / lONTAININC ONE HUNDRKD and SIX- * V7 TY ACRES, with privilege of more. Well settled. Seven room dwelllnir just built. Good mill and ?in location. Pure water, hands In hij;h state of cultivation. One and J half miles from the new and properous town ' oi North, on S. 1J. U. 11..3D miles South of Col- ? | uinbla. S. C. Rest of retison lor selling. 1 Aiiniy ai onco in ptT?un ?i >>> km !?. ?cnre. A. WILMAM.S, Aug. 17,1*92, II* North, S. C. I Erskine College,! ! DUE WEST, S. C. i c Opens first Monday 111 .October next. OH'ovk Classical unci Helen- j title Courses. Large and handsome building in process of I erection. Delightful climate. ' Now in the >:{?! your of il* cxislcncf. I i Total expenses for board and tuition, $1(>5. WritQ for catalogue W. M. GRIER, President. { < T 1-1 J?: Farmers' Bank: < -OF- I ABBEVILLE, S. C., . Poks Genkrai. Hanking Hcsiness. 1 Hnvs?nd sells Kxchiinsre and makes (,'ollec , tions. ^ It i: POSI TS SOLICITE I>. t Paid up Capital S$."iO,7GO Subscribed Capital Tii.OOO | A Savings Department has been cslab- j lished. Amounts received of 51.0" anil upivards. interest at 4 per cent, payable ijunrterly,?January, April. July, October. Small savings Increase rapidly. Win. II. Parker, J. T. Itobertson. pkesident. vlck-pkts. ' .Julius II. Dul'rc, Cashikk. I March 5, 1S92?12m MSW ! Fancy Grocery.: 6. H. MOORE I (i HAS opened a New Fancy and Green Grocery Siore in Cothran's Ulock. I He deals in everything found in a Fancy t Family Grocery Store, where you can purchase the nicest CANNED GOODS, consisting of fl Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, 7, jf a: ** ira: ? f. together with FP.ESH PRUNES, APPLES, v t'ci\, and otber delicacies. The Mihstuntial*' o are BACON, BREAKFAST STRIPS, MEAL, IRISH POTATOES, } and CABBAGE. j FLOUR, MOLASSES, HAMS, v Cigars of the Best Brands, v - s Krpsli Kish ami Oysters, l'ork Sausage ami tlx? chuicc?t Heef a specialty. f< A WATCH BOW (RiNGl 1 THAT WONT PULL OFF! Thelifm^fAut s Never if j) Comes Off I Burglar- Proof 1 J /Iways ^BhtI A Kl'I.I. LINK OF I; Elp and oilier American latches ? TIIK I.AIHJKST STOCK OF Jewelry & Solid Silverware.'; < WATCH KKl'AIKINf! A SlT.t IAi.TY. AM. WORK UTAKANTHKH in every respect. , None but First Class Work leaves my place-The Only Engraver in 1 this Section. i R. B. Henneman,; Greenwood, S. C. J Aug. {. ISltt. The American preserving powder is the best. Fruit may be kept without sugar, or any ; ' quantity of sugar may lie added as desired.! For tsale at Speed's Drug Store. i ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 Slieppurd I'leetor*. We are authorized to anuoutice the follown?r candidates for delegates to the state DemiiM'itlie Convention to be liejd in Columbia, uigust -<41111: \\\ W. Kltigli, .lolin \V. Morrah, l?r. J. C. Maxwell, i .limies Col It ran, Jr., i". P. Simmons, W. H. Parker. I Tho?. .1. Haskiu, \V. .1. r.'oniMld, lir. J. W. Wideman, .1. I?. Alewlnc, I>. \V. Dowlln, S. 1*. Iirooks. 'Sill 111 >iii Klpctors. We arc authorized to announce Hip follow-1 tit; enudidtitcs lor delegates lo the stale Dent-1 inulie Convention to lie held in Columbia, Vugu>t ::oth: J. V. Jones. \V. C. lie-net, Iir. s. T. I.ea, Dr. J. A. Robinson, It. II. Hushes, I. II. McCalla, S. A. -Miller, .1. 11. Morrah, II. J. Kinnrd, M. 15. Cllnkscalcs, J. 15. Holloway, <;. B. HI ley. For the House of Representative*. I hereby announce myself as a candidate or the Legislature, subject to the Democratic >rimary. J. T. P.\RK->. I hereby announce myself as a candidate or the Legislature, subject to the Democratic ??' ?>r i-r I-/HT I srunary. >?. >?. nui, v.... . We arc authorized lo nnmmnw! Captain J.! * '. KIN'fi as ?i candidate for tlie House ofi U-piesoiitatives, subject to the action of the j emocratlc primaries. I hereby announce myself as a candidate j or lho Legislature, subject to the Democratic >riniary. W. McUOWAN. I hereby announce myself as a candidate j or the Legislature, sub|"Ct to ttie rules of the; )rituary election. HKNHY J. KINAKD. We are authorized to announce FRANK 15. iARV as a candidate for re-otection to a seat a the lower house of the General Assembly, object to the action of Democratic primary. For Solicitor. I hereby announce myself as a candidate or re-election to the oltlce of Solictor of the eighth Judicial Circuit of South Carolina, ubject to the action of the Democratic party n the primary election in August next. M. F. ANSEL. | For Comity Treasurer. We are authorized to announce JOIiN II.! iLAKli, Jll., us a candidate.for re-election to! he otliceof Treasurer.subject to the action of he Democratic t>ri maries. For Comity Commissioner. We are authorized to announce Capt. O. M. ilATi'ISON as a candidate for County Com-j nissloner, subject to the action of the Demo- i ratlc primaries. We are authorized to announce TIIO.S. C. <KAli as u candidate lor County Com in Is-( loner. j We are authorized to announce JOHN H.I HJCHAXAN as a candidate for the office of 'ounty Commissioner, subject to the action >f the Democratic primaries. We are authorized to announce W. A. LACI Kit as a candidate lor theofliceof County .'ommissioner, subject to the actiou of the democratic primaries. The many friends of Capt. J. I'. SAMPLE j '?Kpecttully announce liini as a candidate for lie ollice of County Commissioner oi Abhe111 o county, subject to the action of t lie Demicratic primary. We are authorized to announce H. 11. ARMSTRONG as a candidate for re election to the >fficeol County Commissioner, subject to the tclion of the Democratic primaries. Editor Press and Runner: PlenRe announce ne as a candidate lor the office of County Commissioner, subject to the action of the democratic primaries. J. M. MAJOR. We are authorized to announce JA.MIW W. ..YON as a candidate for re-election totheofice of County Commissioner, subject to the democratic primaries. We are authorized to announce A. F. CALVERT as a candidate for the office oi County .'omiiiissioner at the coming election, subject o the action of ttie Democratic primaries. I am now before the people of Abbeville " ounty as a candidate lor the office of County ! 'ommissloncr sutjjeci to tne action 01 me lemocratie primaiies, and I solicit the sup- j wrtoi the Democratic parly. * KA.MUKL F. KPPS. For Coroner. The many friends of M. II. WILSOX nnlounee him for re-election to the ottice of Corunr ol Ablievllle county, subject to the acion of tiie Democratic primaries. Wp are authorized to announce It. M. lltOOKS as a candidate for Coroner, subject o the action of the Democratic primaries. I hereby announce myself as a candidate rir Iheofllceof Coroner of Abbeville county, ubjoct to the action of the Democratic prl-? nary. J. FOSTER HAMMOND. For Slier ill'. The many friends of WILLIAM L. MIL,i;it, of Mount Ciirmel, annouii'e him as a andidate for the ollioe of Sheriff at the coning election, subject to the action of the Demcratic primaries. We are authorized to announce C'apt. F. W. 5. NAXf:K as a candidate* fur sherlll, subject o the action of the Democratic primaries. I hereby announce myself as a Candidate or the otlice of .SherlU' of Abbeville Comity ubject to the action of the Democratic prlnaries. G. fl. MOOUK. I hereby nnnounce myself as a candidate r?r re-election to tlie otlice of Sherlll' ot Abbellle county, subject to the act ion of the Demcratic primary. W. 1>. MANN. l or Clerk of Court. We nre autliorl/.ed to announce l>r. J. A. 1015IN**0N as a candidate for the otlice of 'lurk of Court, subject to the action of the vmocratlc primaries. He lias been endorsed w the position by the Hampton Democratic lob. We are authorized to announce L. C. IAUMUN as a candidate for Clerk of Court, object to the Democratic primaries. I respectfully announce myself a candidate >r re-election to the of lieu of Clerk of the 'onrt of Abbeville county, subject to the acion of the Democratic primaries. THUS. L. MOOItK. We are authorized to announce WILLIAM t. HULLOCK us ii candidate for election to lie otlice of Clerk of the Court of Abbeville ounty, subject to the action of the Democrat2 primaries. For School Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as a candidate >r the otlice of School Commissioner, sulijeet a the action of the Democratic primary. J. N. DKNDY. 1 hereliy announce rnyseli as a candidate r?r the ollice of School Commissioner of Abeville county, subject to the notion or the emocratic primaries. W. T. iMILKUllD. We are iiuthori/eil to announco (i. W. COL,1NS us a candidate for School Commissionr, subject to the Democratic primaries. The friends of Captain K. COWAN respectuliy anponnce him an a candidate lor rc-elecion lo the School CommUsioner's ollice at , lie next election, subject lo the action of the i democratic primaries. For Auditor. We are authorized to announce T. .1. (iKIF- ' "IN as u candidate for the ollice of County Uidi tor, subject to the action of the Deuioiratic primaries. J. s. (JltAVKS Is hereby announced a* a :ai:iiidale for the ollice of County Auditor, ubject lo the action of the Democratic priuaries. We are authorized to announce W. W. UADLKV as a candidate for the ollice of "ounty Auditor, suhject lo the action of the democratic primaries. For Master. J. C. KIjI'CM Is a candidate for reappointlien! lo the ollice ol .Master of Abbeville ounty, subject to the action of the Deiu-! icratic primary. E. F. GILLIAUD, TAILO 11, OVKIl Til K l'OST - OKH1CK, IS 1'ltK( iireil to do all work in Ills line CUTI'l NO, MAKINO, UKI'AllCIN(i,itnil ('I.KAN -! IN<; of OKNTLKMKN'S CLOT1I1NO, a >l>eeialty. SAMPLES of SUITS always oil hand. Jhurgeti Reasonable. June '22, IMfci. l'Jnios. Russian Winter Oats. I FOJt SALE ! WJ ILL not he KILLED IN COLD \V HA Tiler. Plant early In the fall. Aug. 1U, 1SW. If TliOS. 1\ THOMSON. RICHARD OANTT, is now prepared to do all work in his department In the best nanner and at reasonable charges. Monthly :ustomers shaving. hair cutting and shampooing $1 per month. Rasors honed and put In the best condition for 25 cents each. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, OFFICE UP-3TAIRS OS McILWAIN Corner, Abbeville, S. C. Never out of Stock WK KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A number of horses and trmles for sale We have now several excellent work animal? which we will sell cheap. A "R TT^mlin. Ap^ftnt. iLXt -i-? I ? Q ? BR. E. L. WILSON, ?Q^Office up stairs over C. P. Hammond <S Co.'s Ktore. Spectacles and Eyeglasses, TIIK cheapest ever brought to Abbeville. A larjre lot. ("all on Dec. 24,1&!I2, tf J. W. RYKARD. Coai! Coal! Wood! Wood! A, M, HILL & SONS HAVK opened a COAL and WOOD YARE and arii ready to receive your orders foi Winter. Call and get cheapest rates. Terrne ?Cash on delivery. July 27,181)2, tf JUST R] another c FIRE PR The Best in the Fire Test. H. W. LAi Glenn MINERAL Dear siu?Having been r sufferer for thi that I hud to tiike en In mo I every two or thi Kiive up In despair of ever helna cured or till ommended to me by a friend of Norfolk, Vu., me of several others who hud tried It and art ordered of vour agents at Norfolk, Vu., a ca much benefit from its use I ordered a secon liver trouble that I have ever used, noiwlt Iilthla Waters. Very respectt It. H FOR S D. C. DuPRE, PAUL SIMI We" Shoving All our old stock c way to make room fo: New Fa In order to do tl Great Sacrifice and if you want a now is the time to ge Look out for our I will pay you. aim i J. R. M DUE "WEST Female College, DUE WEST, S. C. 'THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. Boarding school ! Jl for Klrls. Special advantages In Literature, French, German, Art nnd Music, i Healthful location. FALL TERM BEGINS j OCTOBER 3rd. Inquire about the school, I and send for catalogue. Mrs. L. M. HONXER. Principal. I H. K. BONNER, Vice-Principal. ;j August n, li^_\ tf ! Lumber ! ! T AM PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS for I all kinds of Lumber. Saw mil) located on land of J. C. KLUGH. J. F. BRADLEY, Manager, Marcl) 2,1892, tf Medium copy. ; J. M. V1SANSKA, JEWELER, : Greenwood, - - S, C. ' i A COMPLETE LINE OP Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c. , j Everything warranted to give entire sntisI faction. Repnlring done In a skilful manner \ | aud warranted. Prices lower than ever. GO TO I 1 . I A * ?1. _ * 1 ; | v me j eweier. June 1,1S02, tf 3CEIVED iar load of OOF OIK World. 175 degrees WSON & CO. fiwino'Q KJjJl JLJL-L^ KJ WATER! Hai.TIMORE, Mr>., March 21, 18!I2. e> past three or four yearn, and to such an extent rce weeks to start my liver to acting. I almosl s trouble. Your Glenn Springs water was rec who had tried It for liver trouble, and who tolc ! now well, or entirely cured of liver trouble. ] ise of (ilenn Springs Water. I experienced s( id case. I consider It the best mineral water foi hsiandlng I have tried Buffalo Llthla and Bern ally. . LYELL, of S. M. Lyoll A Co., Baltimore. Md. !ALE BY Greenwood, S. C. 'SON, Shipper. Are I it Out. )f Furniture must get r our 11 Stock. lis we are making in some lines real, genuine bargain t it. Delay! rail advertisement. It DiTimunn nmnnn nil MUM, inter, Jr., roprietor. -|M SPEED'S DRUG STORE. With a LARE and well Selected Stock of i DRUGS, CHEMICALS, I PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, | OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PREPARED PUrTY, COMBS, BRUSHES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES, STATIONERY, &C. The demand of this market can he supplied. Headquarters for fine CIGARS an<l TOBACCO. Orders by Mail or hand promptly attended to. Prescriptions carefully compounded ut all hours. You are respectfully invited to call. P. B. SPEED. J E-A-Templetoii Will keep on hand Everything usually kept in a G-eneral Merchandise Stock and will be glad to serve Customers at all times, They are receiving now an attractive stock. Gro And. See ~m-1 Notice toMUv,s. 2 J JUNE 1st. ^ '.'p ( tV' ^ fjv From this date until the close of the month I will offer unheard of ... Bargains in Hats, Dry Goods & Shoes. > White Straw Hats at 10c. worth 25c. White Hats nt 15c. worth 30c. Alltrimmed Htts reduced in price. If you need a Summer Hat we can ?sll it to yoa for I one-half what, you would have paid for it the first of the season. All lead log New York house* are offer lug them at half price, and we will sell lu the same way. v ;iv *' *j i ~ 1 1 ?1 1" i r. -i J/L C J C 1 _/1 ? .< ? l,uuu yards uoiorea unaines at z i-zc, worm y aim u ?-*u. White Embroidered Flouncings at half price. i Black Embroidered Flouncings at half price, 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, v ! If you know of any one coming to Court, and yoa wish to bay a cheap lot of goods send me your order. I need the money and have the goods for sale I can save you money on anything you wish to buy. J ust thluk you can get ;V $5 10 Yards of Nice Lawn for 25c. :r Yours Respectfully, .;>! WM. E. BELL. I 1 - ! National Bank of Abbeville, Abbeville, S. O. Capital, - $75,000. ; Surplus, 14,000|jj OfHcerw s , J. ALLEN SMITH, Presideni. L. W. WHITE, Vice-Preside BENJ. S. RARNWELL. Cashier. Hirector?: i GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Charleston, S. C., J. C. KLUGH, Abbeville, S. L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., K. M, HAI)l)0?f, Abbejrille, S. C., JNO. G. EDWAItDS, Abbeville, S. C., W. C. McGOWAN, Abbeville, S. C. 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 batted upon such safe collatera as our county affords. Sept. 11. 1888. lyr ' y'i SASH DOORS BLINDS. &c. I buy Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings 1 ' by the Car Load and can sell them as Cheap as they are sold anywhere. Come and see me or write for prices. B. K. BEACHAM, Agent/ GREENWOOD FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. REPAIR AND DEAL IX 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, Miule lo order at PRICES to suit the times. Now is the time to have your Engines and Machinery Repaired, Don't wait until you need it and he behind time. S. F. STEPHENS, April 27, 1S92. Greenwood. S. C. Prompt Attention Given to Orders ! F. S. EVANS, Machinery Broker and Commission. DEALER IN Steam Engines, Portable Engines and Stationary, Stationary Boilers, Steam Fittings, Pulleys, Shaftings, Belting. Corn Mills, Saw Mill Outfits, Threshing Machines, Cotton Preses, Brown, Winship <3c Pratt Cotton Gins. Don't fail to get PEICES from me before buying elsewhere, or call and see me at Greenwood, S. C. Juno '??, lS!h\ if A. . .."L L.