The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, August 31, 1892, Image 8
Honors for Woiih-ii at lli<> Xorilnvt-st<> ' 1
I'ui v?Tsily.
Among the graduates in law at the
recent commencement were Mrs. Mary
M. Xecus, of Oakland, California, and
Alice M. Albright, of Illinois. Of the
twenty receiving the degree of Bachelor
of Arts two were ladies, and one of
these. Miss Cora Raw'ius, took the
Brandon $100 prize tor the highest
scholarship in the class. The $100
Kirk prize for oratory was also won by
a woman, Miss Nettie .!. Hunt.?Woman's
Tribune.
A ?l?raska <iirl.
Miss Blanche.Jones, of Lincoln, won
Hivt iiri/M iti Mn? annual oratorical
contest of the High School, and ill her
subject, "Nationalism," betrayed a
well trained mind, and an intelligent
knowledge of a somewhat abstruse
subject. When women are so rapidly
"coming to the fore" tbe Western girl
is sure to find a place in the van.?
Woman's Tribune.
A recent Census bulletin shows that
there are in round numbers 7,470,000
negroes in the United Sates, of whom
about 580,000 reside north of the Ohio
and Potomac rivers. The same bulletin
states some other facts which will
be a great surprise to many jjeople.
Of these millions 056,OSS'are mulattoes,
105,135 are quadroons, and are
ocotroons. It will thus be seen that
nearly six-sevenths of the negroes in
this country are of unmixed African
blood. Less than a year ago a leputable
Methodist editor traveling in the
Southern Stutes expressed it as his
conviction that the mulattoes were
more numerous than the unadultera
ted negroes. His view was based on
what he had seen in towns ami cities,
ami along lines of railroad, and was,
therefore, without an adequate warrant.?Nasville
Ch. Ad.
Men who have a dozen irons in the
fire are not the ones to go crazy. It is
the man of voluntary or compelled
leisure who mopes, and pines, and
thinks himself iuto the mad-house or
the grave. Motion is all Nature's law.
Action is man's salvation, physical
and mental. And yet nine out of ten
are wistfully looking to the coveted
hour when they shall have leisure to
do nothiug or something only if they
feel like it?the very siren that has
lured to death many a successful man.
He is only truly wise who lays himself
out to work till life's latest hour, and
that is the man who will live the longest,
aud will live to most purpose.
?A greater truth aud a more important
truth can scarcely be enforced on
the ministry than this from the Watchman,
Boston; "If the ministry to-day
is losing influence, we believe that the
loss is due far more to a decline of pastoral
work than to a decline in the
quality of sermons."
Some of the pews of Grace Episcopal
Church, New York, are owned by
pers >ns who are not members of the
congregation, and they receive large
revenues from the pew rentals. "Very
unedifying," the Rector observes,
"from a religious point of view," is
this condition of things.
Our Legislature has passed a law
that no more lottery tickets will be
sold in Loui-iana alter lk-eeniher Ml,
1S93. Of course Gov. Foster will sign
it. That settles the lottery tor goou.?
N. 0. Advocate.
Sufferers from the drouth in Mexico
are crossintr into the United States at
. El Paso, Texas, in great numbers, offering
their labor for their board or
twenty-five cents per day.
Exercise <'onimissiotier Meakin of
New York City, is authority for the
statement that one-quarter of the men
it ihe liquor business can not write
their own names.
A.KTESIA.JST
- AN'I) Terra
Cotta Wells.
At great expense i am now imikpared
to sink wells through clay, quick
sand and rock to any desired depths, Curbing
the clay down to rock with heavy Artesian
Wrought. Iron Pipe, by no other means
is It possible to eet down to the water bearing
strata except with a Drill Machine. I would
be?lad tor parties tailing to get water on account
of rock or quick smid to communicate
with me. 1 expect to continue sinking the
Terra Cotta Wells where desired, and claim
that in ten year's experience I have sunk
anri CflVAh mor<> ffpllferfl.1 U)I1
than any man In the State. I am no squatter,
here to-day probably in Texas next week;
consequently my guarantee Is of some etteot. |
Address. I'. M. CALHOUN,
March 2, ISOi Greenwood, S. C.
The Abbeville Land, Loan and
Improvement Company,
IN ACCORDANCE with Commission of
Secretary of State J, Q. Marshall directed
to the undersigned Roani of Corporators <>
the ABBEVILLE LAND, I.OAN AND IM
PHOVEM KNT t < >M l'A N Y Notiee
is hereby given that the hooks ol
subscription of said company will be open at
the office ol J. ALLEN SMITH, Ptesident, on
THURSDAY, KERR l'A HV Uth teist., at the
' Abbeville National Rank.
J. ALLEN SMITH,
W. C. McliOWAX,
1> l>i iCL'VIM.'Pl'
Al'U. \V. SMITH.
E. A. TKMI'LKTON,
11. M. HADIXJN,
T. 1'. COTHKAN.
Board ol Corporators.
Abbeville,S. C., Feb. 5 lh'Jl.
R. M. BROOKS'
OSCILLATING CHURN
IS AHEAD OF ALL.
Will bring butter (juicier than any other.
A child three years old can eiiuru as well as
an adult. Price So.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Try on<\ Call
on or apply to 11. M. HKooKS,
Abbeville C. 11., S. C.
CHALMERS'
Furniture Store!
New Furniture for this Week.1
120 New Hard Wood Beds.
15 New Chamber Suits in Landscape
and Chevel styles.
3 Cheftoniers.
12 Fancy Tables.
12 New Bureaus.
4 New Sideboards.
4 do/en Dining Chairs.
330 Chairs, all kinds, at prices from
4<> cents to S2 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
UBT II HE EH,
CHILIURS' MIR STORE
a ' ;'.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
AM. PKKSONS HAVING IU:SINKSK
vvltli the School Commissioner will find
hlin hi his olHee all publiedays nnd every
Saturday In each month nearest the middle
oi the month, during the present year lor the
purpose of registering claims, Ae.
K. COWAN.
School commissioner Abbeville County.
Feb 2. If'Ji
School Claims!
.ALL School Claims dated prior to the first
November (l>i?I) will he pnid by the County
Trmisnrer nn presentation.
E. Cowan.
April 21st. School Com.. A. C.
H. D. Reese,
WATCH REPAIRER,
_Al>t>eviIl?N S. C.,
IS ALWAYS ready to serve Tlie public In
his line of business, and solicits a share
of the work in ins line.
He will keep a varied stock of the-best and
cheapest s| ec acles and eye-i;hisses, together
with silver plated ware and jewelry.
jSTI^C ETY-^IX
HIGH SCHOOL,
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
N'KXT sl-'.s.s 1 ON Ol'EXS Srpfcinl??'r 12.
For particulars apply to
J. C. CORK, Principal
Aug. 17, lVJ'J, 7t
TlUTPDnVFTI TPAPIVT T?flP SAT.f
Lifii ill) T 1!U I'nililJL i'Uil UIIJJD
ON EASY TERMS.
/"lOXTAlXIXG ONE flCXnilKI) and S!X\J
TY ACKKS. with privilege of more.
Well settled. Seven room dwelling just built.
Good mill and Kin location, l'ure water.
Lands in high state of cultivation. One and
half miles from the new and properous town
oi North, on s. 11. It. lt.,:>o miles South of Columbia.
S.C. Best of reason tor selling.
Apply at once in person or l>v correspondence.
.A. WILLIAMS,
Aug. IT, 1KB, It* North, S. 0.
Erskine College,
DUE WEST, S. C.
Opens first Monday in October next.
Oilers Classlcsil and Solontlllc
Cou I'seti.
Large ami handsome building in process of
erection. .Delightful climate.
Xon in the 33<l year of its existence.
Total expenses for board and tuition, $165.
Write for catalogue
W. M. GRIER, President.
T M J5
Farmers' Bank
-OFABBEVILLE,
S. C.,
Does General Banking Business.
Buys and sells Exchange and makes Collec
tions.
DEPOSITS K O Ii 1 (' I T II l?.
Paid up Capital $?f>0,700
SiibHcriliod Capital Tij.OOO
A Savings Department 1ms been established.
Amounts recclwd of SI .on and upwards.
Interest at I per rent, payable quarterly,?January,
April. July, October. Mnall
savings increase rapidly.
Wm. IV. Parker, J. T. Itobortsoii.
PRESIDENT. VllE-PKVS.
Julius II. Dii Pre, CASHIER.
March'5, 1802?12m
TVTTrS-^7
Fancy Grocery.
6. H. MOORE
HAS opened n New Fancy and Green Grocery
Store in Cothran's Block.
He deals in everything found in a Fancy
Family Grocery Store, where you can purchase
the nicest CANNED GOODS, consisting
of
Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats,
IMT JL. BHB ,
together with FltESH 1MIUNKS, AITI-KS,
Ac., and other delicacics. Tho suiiKtanttals
BACON, BREAKFAST STRIPS,
MEAL, IRISH POTATOES,
and CABBAGE.
FLOUR, MOLASSES, HAMS.
V ( itrars of the Best Itrands. v
Fresh h'lsli and Oysters, I'ork Sausage and
the choicest Beef a specially.
a watch bow (FUNGI
That Wont Pull Offi
Thell
Never [f ^ )l Comes OfTI
Burglar-Proof!
/Iways Tight I
boss
WATCH-CASES
A ITU. LINK Or
Elp M other Aierican Watches
Til K 1.AKISKST SJoCK OK
Jewelry & Solid Silverware.
WATCII KKPA I III NO A SI'KCI\I.TY. Al.l.
WOICK til'AUANTKl'J) in fvi-iy respeet.
Nods but First Class Work leaves my
place -The Only Engraver in
this Section.
E. B. Henneman,
Greenwood, S. C.
Aug. '!, lS'.l.'.
TlieAmerican preserving powder is the best.
Fruit may be kept ultlioiil suuar, or any
q-inntllyof su;:iir may be added as desired.
Kur suit* at Speed's I>i ug .store.
liwiremiE
Of South Carolina,
? IS NOW Ol'KS KOK?
SANITARIUM TREATMENT
I OK TIIOSK Sl'KFEKINCS FROM THE
LIQUOR, OPIUM
AND
COCAINE HABITS
AND
NERVE EXHAUSTION,
15V TI1K USE OK TUB
DOUBLE CHLORIDE OF GOLD
Remedies
Leslie I Keeley, M. I, LI. D.,
Ami late Surgeon of the L'niteil .States Army.
The Keely Treatment
has received the endorsement of the
? ? ? - Al . ,
Un States Gmrmt,
And will now be used In all of their Stiite
and Military homes for disabled volunteer
Soldiers and .Sailors.
The only place in this State where
THE KEELEY CURE
Can bo obtained is at Keeley Institute of
South Carolina, at Columbia.
We have no Asylum! No behind stone
walls or Iron bars ! 'flie Keely System does
not require it. l'atlenls go to boarding houses
or hotels, and report at the Institute four
times dully lor treatment.
To elteet a cure for th? Liquor Ilabil requires
from three to four weeks. For Opium,
lour to five weeks?and In this time the ICeeley
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 their purl, without suffering or nervous
shock.
Over fltty-six thousand have 'jeon cured nt
(lie parent and branch institutions lo February
1st, lSirj, in addition to thousand* of ladies
and Invalids who have been privately cured
by our physicians
We do not abruptly stop lite use of liquor
but until the patients cease Its use of their
own volition, which is in from three to live
dnys, they are given all they require. The
treatment not only stops all thirst tor liquor,
but eliminates the alcohol Iroin the sjstem
and entirely eradicates the disease;.the patient
returnintr hoine 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 left tlie institutes
to make life happier ami lo prove the demonstrated
fact thai alcoholism, like insanity, is
a diseased condition of the nervous system,
and as such is amendable to
Successful Treatment
?BY Tit K?
Keeley Methods.
Full particulars given those writing lis
Address
The Keeley Institute,
Columbia, S, C.
NEW
MILLINERY.
NEW
Dress (roods.
Novelties in Riblions, Silks, Laces
a? J m*n vni n rv.i
<11111 ITllWlMip,
Arriving Almost Daily.
WK will continue to show all tlie leading
designs hi SPUING 11 ATS as they
come out durum the season.
New Dress Uoods suitable for Summer
wear, coming lu every week at
Haddon's
April 2ii, ISM2.
ALL SORTS OF
BUILDING MATERIAL,
ORDKItS KOIl ALL KINDS
DEED t UNDRESSED
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS,
Ami oilier P.UI I.DING M ATlilti A I. solicited.
I HAVE WAGONS
Anil can deliver any goods ordered from me,
iiiU will contract to
BUILT} HOUSES.
S. G. Thomson.
Abbeville, April 10, lSlf, 12n>.
E. F. GILLIAUD,
T A I LOR,
OVKIt TIIK 1'OST - OKI 'ICK, IS I'KKpared
to do aiI work in his line
'UNO, MAKINti, UKI'AIKINO.hiiiI Cl.HANIN<?
of GKNTLEMUN'S (,'LOTIJINO, a
specially.
SAMI'I.KS of SUITS nlwny? on linnd. j
Charge* Iteasonalilc. JuneH'-. l-mos. |
Lumber and Shingles
'I'd SUPPLY KVKIIV DIMANI). THKY
I will tie sold low. Kn<|iiir<! of nn' fori
prices. S. U. THOMSON. 1
' ' - , p. - WiVfff f.5??. V
! T> I CHARD GANTT. Is now prepared to do
! JV all work in his department in the best
manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly
customers shaving, hair cutting and shampooing
31 per month. Razors honed and put
; in the best condition for 25 cents each.
DENTAL NOTICE.
Dr. S. G. Thomson,
I OFFICE CP-STAIRS OX McILWAlN
: Corner, Abbeville, s>. C.
I
Never out of Stock
TTTK KKKP ALWAYS ON HANI) A|
j VV number of horses ana inuies lor smt-,
j We have now several excellent work animals I
| which we will sell cheap.
A. B. Hamlin. Agent, j
OR, E. L. WILSON,
I 05-Office up stairs over C. P. Hammond <X
Co.'s store.
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
THK cheapest ever brought to Abbeville. A
large lot. Call on
Dec. 24. lNft.'. tf J. W. RYKARD.
Coai! Coal!
Wood! Wood!
A, M. HILL & SONS
HAVK opened a ('OAL and WOOD YARD
auii hI'm ready to receive your orders for
I Winter. Call and get cheapest rate*. Terms
?Cash on delivery. July V, 18(12, tf
JUST~Ri
I
q vi pv n
CiXXV U11VJL VI
| FIRE PR
The. Best in the
Fire Test.
H. W. LAA
Glenn I
lUTTlTTin I T
JulliMAL
I __
| Dkar snt?Having been n sufferer for the
| that I had to take calomel every two or thrc
nave up In desp-iir of ever beinir eu red of this
; ommended to me by a friend of Norfolk, Va., \
I me of several others who hud tried It and are
i ordered of vour agents at Norfolk, Va., a ens
j much benefit from its use I ordered a second
liver trouble that I have ever used, notwlth
I Llthla Waters. Very respectfu
It. H.
? FOE Sj
D. C. DuPEE, (
PAUL SIMP
We
Shoving
| All our old stock o:
Iway to make room for
New Fa!
In order to do th
Great Sacrifice
: and if you want a
now is the time to get
Don't
Look out for our F
will mv von.
WILLI 111
J. R. Mi
P]
". *. # V'"'*' ,fS"
DUE WEST
Female College,
DUE WEST, S. C.
rpHIRTY THIRD YEAR., isoaraine wnnoi
J. Jt?r K'rls. Special advantages In Literature,
French, German, Art and Music.
Healthful location. FALL TERM BEGINS
OCTOBER .">rd. Inquire about the school,
and send for catalogue.
Mrs. I,. M. BONNER. Principal.
H. E. BONNER, Vice-Principal.
August1?I2, tf
Lumber !
T AM PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS for
J ail kinds of Lumber.
Saw mill located on landof.J. O. KLUGH.
J. F, BRADLEY,
Manager.
March 2,1SU2, tf Medium copy.
I J. M. VISANSKA,
JEWELER,
Greenwood, - - S. 0.
A COMPLETE LINE OF
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
Spectacles, &c.
! Everything warranted to glvo entire satlsi
Taction. Repairing done In a skilful manner
j and warranted. Prlcen lower than ever.
co TO
i VISAUSKA, the Jeweler.
June 1,1802, tf
2CEIVED
ar load of
OOF OIL.
World. 175 degrees
VSON & CO.
Springs
WATER!
I5ai.ti.mokk, Mr>., March 21, 1X02.
past tlitop or four years, mid to such an extent
(? weeks to start my liver toacttnjr. I almost
trouble. Your Glenn Springs water was reevlio
had tried it fur liver trouble, and who told
now well, or entirely eured of liver trouble. I
e of (jlenn Springs Water. I experienced so
1 ease. I consider It the best mineral water for
standing I have tried Uull'alo Llthia and Hear
ll.v.
LYKLL, of S. M. Lyell & Co.. Baltimore. Md.
4.LE BY
jreenwood, S. C.
SOU, Shipper.
Are
: it Out.
J
f Furniture must get
our
11 Stock.
is we are making
0 in some lines
real, genuine bargain
: it.
Delay!'
all advertisement. It
III Ml, !
inter, Jr.,
roprietor. j
. ? ; ?-... r - - -SPEED'S
DRUG STORE.
With a LARE and well Selected Stock of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
LATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS.
OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PREPARED
PUTTY, COMBS, BRUSHES, FANCY
GOODS, PERFUMES. STATIONERY, &C.
The demand of this market can be supplied.
iT^adnimrters for tine CIGARS and TOBACCO. Orders by Mall or band promptly attend*
ed to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours.
You are respectfully Invited to call.
P. B. SPEED. Vl
______?______________?____???ElT^P'^^Ci
Will keep on hand Everything usually V
kept in a General Merchandise Stock and will
be glad to serve Customers at all times. They
-- j? _i_ J''S.
are receiving now an aTiracmve jsluuk.
Gro A_ncl See Theiru|j
Notice to Cash Buyers.
JXJNE3 1st.
From this date until the close of the month I will offer unheard of
Bargains in Hats, Dry Goods & Shoes.
White Straw Hots at 10c. worth 25c. White Hat* at 15c. worth tor. All trim- S
med lints reduced In price. If you need a Summer tint we ran sell it to you for .
one-half what you woulil have paid for H the first of the season. All leading 9
New York houses are offering them at half price, and we will sell In the same way. 9
1,000 yards Colored Challies at 2 l-2c, worth 5 and 6 l-4c. 1
, White Embroidered Flouncings at half price. I
Black Embroidered flouncings at half price, g
White Plaid Batiste at half price.
We have a full line of Percoles, Mulls and Lawna that will be
sold cheap. Shoes and Slippers at reduced prices for the cash.
. 1
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 and have the goods for sale. ?
can save you money on anything you wisn to buy. Just think you can get
2
10 Yards of Nice Lawn for 25c. f
Yours Respectfully,
WM. E. BELL.il
?
National Bank of Abbeville,
Abbeville, S. O.
Capital, $75,000$|
Surplus, 14,000 jl
Oltlcei*? s
I ii ies SMITH Prp.Mipni. x.. w. WHITE. VicoPreside
DENJ. S. DARNWELL, Cashier.
Z&ife
Illjpectorw s
GEO. >V. WILLIAMS, Charleston, S. C., J. O. KLUIiH, Abbeville, S. C.,
L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., K. M, HAH DON, Abbeyille, S. C.,
JNO. G. EDWARDS, 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 It* ,
Depositors. Is ready at any and all times to make Iohuh bused opon such safe collalera
as our county affords. 8ept. 11. 1888. lyr
SASH, DOORS BLINDS, &c.
I buy Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings
by the Car Load and can sell them as Cheap ,
r
as they are sold anywhere. Come and see
me or write for prices.
B. K. BEACH AM, Agent. I
GREENWOOD FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
REPAIR AN!) DEAL IN ALL KINDS OF
9 V
Machinery and Supplies,
AGENT FOU
Diramr pwctnes threshers aim saw mit.t.s
11UDUUUJJ JLI11 U 111 UU) xuuuuuwuu iuiv uu n i?u*?w
GIST MY PRICES BEFORE BUYING.
Bridge Bolts, all Sizes arid Lengths,
Made to order at PRICKS to suit the times. Now is the time to have your
Engines and Machinery Repaired,
Don't wait unlll you need It and be behind time.
S. F. STEPHENS,
April Si, 1808. Greenwood. S. 0. I
Prompt Attention Given to Orders !
F. S. EVANS.
/
Machinery Broker and Commission,
DEALKIi IN
Steam Engines, Portable Engines and Stationary, Stationary
Boilers, Steam Fittings, Pulleys, Shaftings,
Belting, Corn Mills, Saw Mill Outfits,
Threshing Machine?, Cotton Preses,
Brown, Winship & Pratt
Cotton Gins.
Don't fail to get PRICES from me before buying elsewhere, or
call and see me at
Greenwood, S3. C.
JuilOlS!h!. tf