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l'liysical I'llorts on florals. One of the signs of process in this age is the interest taken in tiie practical reform of the criminal. He is more than a moral pest, a plague from which the community must he protected for a specified time. 11*? is a human being whose fall is due to outside influences working on unrestrained inward tendencies, for which birth and environment are responsible. The intelligent outside world recognizes how impossible it is for such inheritances, how such nuture, to produce a different factor in the social economy. How, even at this late date, shall the work of reformation be begun? Confinement for a given period without the attempt at regeneration, means an increased power for evil let loose upon the community. That a mail or women should he returned again and again to prison is a blot on our civilization which honest, intelligent citizens demand must he removed. How? is the tremendous question. liy implanting in them a seed which shall root out the evil tendency liy educatian that will remove the excuse tor crime; ignorance of head and hands has put many men behind prison bars. Teach both to work in harmony, and implant a knowledge of that necessity and beauty af obedience to law, and the wav has been opened, a p*?th cut thai will let in the heavenly light of a new life in nearer harmony with the good of all. If every child were taught obedience and self-control, if it were taught the interdependence of every human life, how the happiness of the rare depends on the character of its individuals, a new day would dawn on the body politic, and prison houses become moral hospitals where diseased patients are treated till cured, or confined till liberated by death.?Chiistian Union. How TaImage uns Convened You can take any man f< r Christ if you know how to get at him, writes ? s-- r ...i: ...? I f/n,,A jjr. raimage in me uhuil-s n?im' Journal. Truman Osborne, one of the evangelists who went through this country many years ago, had a wonderful art in the right direction. He came to my father's house one day, and while we were all seated in the room, he said: "Mr. Talmage, are all your children Christians?" Fa'her said: "Yes, all but I)e Witt." Then Truman Osborne looked down into the fireplace, and began to tell a story of a st<?rm that came on the mountains, and all the sheep were in the fold; but there was one iamb outside that perished in the storm. Had he looked me in the eye I should have been angered when lw? tolil flmt; storv; but he looked into the fireplace, and it was so pathetically and beautifully done that I never found any peace until I was sure I was iuside the fold, where the other sheep Mere. Holiness to tiik Lord.?"Some years ago, we received a communication headed 'Holiness to the Lord.' We supposed at first sight that it was a j communication for the paper, but on proceeding to read it we found that it was not exactly that. It was a letter from a lady, who proposed to pay a debt which she said was due to us. She stated that her father had died, leaving a small estate, somewhat encumbered, and she found that he owed something to us. This she promised to pay as soon as she could possibly get the money. We recognized mat snei had some very sound views on the subject of holiness, hut wrote at once toi say that, in order to relieve her eonscience, we would give a full release from all le?;al or moral obligation to pay the debt. This, we ex pee ted, would end the matter. A year afterwards, however, we recived another j communication headed 'Holiness toj the Lord,'and with it a check for the! debt. We have never seen that lady, but we have the profoundest respect fori her Christian virtues."?Central Pres-j byterian. , S. S. Times. Doing for others may l?e a good j thing, and again it may be a p.>or: thing. Doing for others is very well J so faras we are concerned, Out it may be very ill so faras they are concerned. It is all right to help others by causing them to help themslves; hut it is all [ wrong to help others in puch a way as to bring them to depend on being helped by others. Many a child isj banned for life by too much help from hi3 parents while he is a child. He is[ trained to a sense of helpless depen-l dence on his parents, when he might j uave uetni iiiitiicu n? ti scuou in jivij>nn | independence of his parents. It is easier to help a child unduly than to train him to help himself wisely,? audit is a great deal pleasanter; hut the question is not what is easy or ' what is plciisant, but what is right. As it is with parents and children, sol it is with teachers anJ scholars, with employers and employed, with friend and friend. Over-helping is a danger that needs to be guarded against by him who would help most helpfully. The desire to help cannot be too strong in anv lovintr heart and mind : but the y 0 , exercise of that desire must lie guarded sacredly in every mind and heart. R. M. BROOKS7 OSCILLATING CHURN I IS AHEAD OF ALL. Will bring butter quicker than any other. A child three years old can etiuru as well as un iiuui i. niwiM. Sutislactlou guarauleed. Try one. Call on or apply to H. M. HUOdKS, Abbeville C. II., C. CHALMEKS' Furniture Store! New Furniture for this Week. 120 New Hani Wood ]}eds. 15 New Chamber Suits in Landf-cape and Chevel styles. ChefFoniers. 12 Fancy Tables. 4 New Sideboards. 4 dozen Dining Chairs. 350 Chairs, all kinds, at prices from 4(1 cents to $2 each. Huir Mattresses, Wool Mattresses, Shuck and Straw, with cotton top. The above goods will be sold at the Lowest Cash Prices. Our stock is the T.iBRWT ii m mm MiiikMHWi *11 I MM vvihikiii; AT CHALMERS' Furniture STOKE. SCHOOL NOTICE. 4 IX 1T.WSONK HAVING lU'SlNKSS f\ with tli??School Coinini^oner will find him in his ollioe ail |>ubiit* days and overy Saturday in cat-li month nearest t'?? middle ol Ilu* :notitii, tinrini! Iiio present year lor tlie mirno.se of resisterinu elaiins, Ae. I-!. COWAN, s'ehool Commissioner Abbeville County. Feb 2, ISM. School Claims! A (i. jCXIjL Si'liool I "laimn uiiiru jinur i>> nu- m-i November(i*!?l) will he paid b.v the County jTreasurer on presentation. R. Cowan. April Hist. School Com.. A. C. H. D. Reese, WATCH REPAIRER, >Vl)l>oville, S. O., rs ALWAYS ready to serve the public In I his Urn- of mt-inr?s, anU solicits a share of the work in his line. lie will keep a varied stock of tlie best and cheapest spec a<des and eye-glasses, together with silver plated ware and jewelry. "VT I "XT TTr n I V J-"N 1 1> l'j l. X _? M C. V HIGH SCHOOL, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. NEXT SESSION OPENS Scpf ciultvr 12. For particulars apply to J. C. CORK, Priucipal Aug. 1", 1*92, 71 IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE A XT 17 A OV TT?T?T?7S Vil XiXlU A. juumuwi ( CONTAIN INT. ONK flCXDRKI) niul SIX-I V/ TY ACHKS. with privilege of more. Well settled. Sev<?? room dwellim: just, built, i (Jood mill and uln 'location. Pure wafer. Lands In hijih state of cultivation. One and] half miles from the new and properous town \ of North, on S. H. H. lt..i!(l miles .South of Columbia. S. ('. ltest of reason lor selling. Apply at once in person or by correspondence. A. WILLIAMS, Aug. IT, 1*92, It* North, S. C. Erskine College, DUE WEST, S. C, Opens first Monday in October next, rtnv.nu rinu^insil and Sclen tliicj Courses. Large anil handsome building in process of erection. Delightful climate. Xow in lli<? ">:{(! year of its existence. Total expenses for board atid tuition, $165. Write for catalogue W. M. GRIER, President. T tl K Farmers' Bank -OFABBEVILLE, S. C., Does General Ban icing Business. Buys and sells Exchange and makes Collec tions. DEPOSITS N O M C I T E D. Pi?i<l up Capital $50,700 Subscribed Capital TD.OOO A Savings Department li?? heen csta!>lished. Amounts received of Sl.im and upwards. I merest at -i per cent, payable quarterly,?January, April, July, October, small savings Increase rapidly. Win. II. Parker, J. T. Kobrrtsou. PKESIDKNT. Vick-PBIS. Julius If. DuPre, CASH U.K. March o, 1?:>2?12m NEW "KVnrrr (rrnrerv * W4MAVJ ?|AVWVA Jm G. H. MOORE H AS opened a New Fancy and (Jreen Grocery Store in Cot.hrau's Clock. He <!e;i!s in everything (bund in a Fancy Faintly (jrocery Store, where you can purchase the nice-t CANNED GOODS, consisting of Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, h: yr. m M: , together with FRESH PRUNES, APPLES, Ae., Hiicl oilier delicacies. The substantial are TJArWKT T5T?"5* A TTTT A CF STT'T'P" MEAL, IRISH POTATOES, and CABBAGE. FLOUR, MOLASSES, HAMS, v ('igars of the Jiest i? rands. v Fre*l> Fisli nml Oysters, I'ork Sausage and t.!ie choicest lift*I' a specialty. A WATCH BOW (RING; That wont full offi ThelM4fflik^ Never {I )) Comes Off! Burglar-Proof! / Iways >C T'Sht! *-Q; WATCH _CA5 A 1T1.L I.INK OK Elain mi oiler American Waiciies TIIK LA 110 K.ST STOCK OK* Jewelry & Solid Silverware. WATCH I'KI'A IKINfi A Sl'KCl \r.TV. AM. V.? I. .V Il.V ?> 1 J-?.1 ' in IU>|HTI, None but First Class Work leaves my place -The Only Engraver in this Section. E. B. Hennem&n, Greenwood, S. C. Aug. .'5, lsse. The Amcrican preserving powder is lh<' host.. I Fruit in?y be kept without suuar, or any quatility of sugar may lie ariiietl as desired. For salt- at Speed's Druj; Store. THE m WHITE Of South Carolina, ? IS NOW OI'KN l'"OU? SANITARIUM TREATMENT n.i? rfiiKi- srrrrcizi st; KIIOM Till: LIQUOR, OPIUM AND COCAINE HABITS ! AND NERVE EXHAUSTION, JJY Til K USK OF Til K DOUBLE CHLORIDE OF GOLD Remedies | Irn L leelsy, M. D., LL. D.j And late Surgeon of the I'niled States Army, i The Keely Treatment has received the endorsement of the ltd States Emmai, And will now be used in all of their Stale and Military bonus for disabled volunteer Soldiers and Saltois. The only place In this State where THE KEELEY CURE Can tie obtained is nt Keeley Institute o'" South Carolina, at Columbia. We have no Asylum! No behind stone I tf.iiu nr irnn imrs ! The Koclv System does not require it. Patients go to boarding hons-i es or hotels and report at the Institute four J times daily for treatment. To effect a euro for the Liquor Habit requires from three to lour weeks. For Opium, | tour to five weeks?and in this time tlie Kee-, ley Remedies will do more for a Liquor or! Opium habit than can be done by all others I In years. We will give him or her a cure. A cure that will come to them without aid or ef- i fort on their part, without suffering or nervous shock. Over fifty-six thousand have been cured at the parent and branch institutions to February 1st, in addition to thousands of ladies and Invalids who have been privately cured by our physicians We do not abruptly stop the use of liquor but until the patients eea^e its use of their mm volition, which is lii from three to live fliijs, they are clvcn all they require. The treatment not only stops all thirst lor licjuor, but eliminates the alcohol Irom the system and entirely eradicates the disease; the palient returning home with health, energy, couraueand self-respect. Many well known men have been cured?physicians, ministers, statesmen, lawyers, planters, the millionaire and the mechanic?all have left the institutes to make life happier anil to prove the demonstrated fact that alcoholism, like insanity, is a diseased condition of the nervous system, and as such is amendable to Successful Treatment ?iiv Tin:? I Keeley Methods. Full particulars given those writing us Address The Keeley Institute, j n?inmws s n UV/1UU1U1UI Kf va i Alala SORTS OF ! BUILDING MATERIAL.; OKDEKS FOR ALL KINDS mmw 4 nmora 1M1W01W 2 UUJmiMJJllJ LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, And other WILDING MATHKIALsolicited. I HAVE WAGONS And can deliver any ?oods ordered from me, uiU will contract to H1711,13 HOUSES. S. G. Thomson.! Abbeville, April 1.1, lS!r_', 12ui. The Abbeville Land, Loan and! Improvement Company, IN ACCOIIDA N(.'K with Commission of. Secretary of Siiile J. t?. Marshall directed j to the u?d?"sis?ned Hoard of Corporators o .1-- 4 i I I |.< i A V !? I M A V \ V II I \l I in*' j\i*nr?* imii' im.ii', ??*-< * ... , I'UOVK.MKNT t ? I.MPANY? Notice Is hereby given that tins books c?fj subscription nf sulci company will Iks open ai Ilio oi .1. AliM'IN SMITH, I'lesident, on THL'KsHaY, kkmkl'auy 6th in.-t.. at the Ybbcvlile Nj'llonnl I'.imk. .1. allkn smith, \v. c. Mccowan, 1'. ItOSKNHKIHi, Al'O. \\*. SMITH, I*.. .-\ . I I'lil", | II. M. HADDoN, T. I'. COIHKAN. Hoard of Corporator*, i A lihovillu.s. C.. Fell. 5 1*91. A!IT MSIAX - AND Terra Cotta Wells. 1 T (5 UK AT KXl'KNSK I AM NOW 1MIMj\ pared to sink well* through clay, i|iiie|j Mtnd and rock to any desired depths. (,'urbinu the clay du\vn to rock with heavy Arle slali >\ niumn iroil ri|ic, uv mi mini is it possible to jrot (town lo I hi? water bearim; strata exirrpi. with a Drill .Machine. I would In* a lad tor |iartlcs falling to uet watt r on account of rock or ijuii'k siind to communicate with me. 1 expect to continue ink 1 nir the Terra Cotta Wells where desire!, and claim that iii ten year's experience I have sunk more and given more ueticral satis|a;:tion than any man in the State. 1 am no Mpiatter, lii-re to-day probably in Texas next week; consequently my guarantee is of some etlect. Address. M. C.\ l.llUlI.N, March 'i, isyj. Greenwood, s. (.'. E. F. GILLIAUD, T A I I, OR, OYKK TIIK POST- OKFICK, IS I'HKl>;ircd to <lo ull work in hi.s line. Cl'TTINC. MAKING. UK i'A IK1 N< i.iiii'l < 'l,KAN IN(t of (jKNTIjKMKN'S (.LurillMJ, n sin'cially. SAM 1'I.KS of SUITS ahVjivR on hand. Cliiirues lluasoimljk*. June -i!, 1MKL I'Jdiok. Try Hie "whip handle'' cl^ar. The best. At LHWMIIiV. Just received at. our repository a lot of bug- : ;ries, ronil carts anil wauons at bottom pries. Cull aii'l examine before you purchase. A. M. Hill A: Sons. Something new! lljseia cbewlna tobacco al A. M. llill A Sous. e 1>ICHART) GANTT. Is now prepared to do t- all work in his department in the best manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly I customers shaving, hair cutting and shampooing SI ner month. Knsors honed and put in I lie best condition fori") rents each. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, OFFICK ITP-STAIHS ON* Met I, WAIN* i I Corner, Abbeville, S. C\ I j Never out of Stock! WE KKKI* ALWAYS ON HAND A| number of burses and mules for sale, j I We have now several excellent work animals i [ which we will sell cheap. A. B. Hamlin, Agent. DR.E.L WILSON, ' jmeimrvifiiv. I fiy-OfMce up stairs over C. P. Hammond & j Co.'s store. Spectacles and Eyeglasses, j THE cheapest ever brought to Abbeville. A j large lot Call oil j Dec. W. lrtli tf J. \V. RYKARD. : Goal! Coal! Wood! Wood!! j A, M, HILL & SONS! Have opened a COAL and WOOD YARD ' and Hre ready to receive your orders lor Winter. Call and get cheapest, rates. Terms ?Cash on delivery. >imy ioui, u | JUST RI o -n rvfVi ni* m (XllUUilUI Ui FIRE PRi The Best in the Fire Test. H. W. LA"V r* i ^ i urieilli i MINERAL Dkau Sik? Having boon a Kiifferer for tlie hut f linci it\ tiilrp r-nlnnifl avt?i*v two or Hire gave up In despair of ever helnsr cured of this ommended to me by a friend of Norfolk, Va., v me of several others who htid tried It and are ] ordered of vour agents at Norfolk, Va., 11 casi much benefit from its use I ordered a second I liver trouble that T have ever used, notwith Mihia Waters. Very respectful It. H. ? FOR Si D. C. DuPRE, ( PAUL SIMP Slhnvino Mill/ V All our old stock oj way to make room for New Fa! In order to do tlx l/Mt MliVl iAIvv and if you want a : now is the time to get Look out for our F will pay you. niiui frit 1I1/L7JLI IlJlJLi A It J. R. Mi JRi DUE WEST Female College, DUE WEST, S. C. 'THIRTY THIRIJ YKAR. Boarding school J. for (iirls. Special advantages In Literature, French, German, Arr and .Music. Healthful location. FALL TKRM BEGINS OCTOBER 3rd. Inquire about the school, and send for catalogue. Mrs. L. M. BONNER. Principal. H. K. HOXNER, Vice Principal. August :i, lsiiL', tf Lumlber ! 1" AM PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS for 1 all kinds of 1.limber. Saw mill locuted on land of J. C. KLUOH. J. F. BRADLEY, Manager. March '1, tf Medium copy. J. M. VI8ANSKA, JEWELER, Greenwood, - - S. 0. A COMPLETE LINE OF Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c. Everything warranted to give entire satisfaction. Repairing done )n a skilful manner and warranted. Prices lower tban ever. ?1? GO TO VISANSKA, the Jeweler. June 1,18H2, tf ]CEIVED ar load of OOF OIL. World. 175 degrees VSON & CO. Springs WATER I JLH 11 A JWIXl I Baltimore, Md., March 21, 1892. prist (lire* or four years, nod to such an extent e wee.ks to start, my liver to actlug. 1 almost trouble. YourG'lenn Springs water was reecho had tried it for liver trouble, and who told now wvll. or entirely cured of liver trouble. I ra of Glenn Sprlnes Water. I experienced so ease. I consider It '.he best mineral water for stauuinj; l nave triea lsuiiaio j.nma ami j;ear lis*. LYELL, of S. M. Lyell A Co.. Baltimore. Md. 3LLE BY Jreenwood, S. C. SOU, Shipper. Are . !jl A__j_ ;uuui. f Furniture must get our n rN i "i fill Mil, nter, Jr., roprietor. all advertisement. It iiimunm amnnn LI SLOCK. is we are making s in some lines real, genuine bargain it. Mlrapionauo 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. ??? ? w _ A 3 ?oro ,/a_jljlci jl i it-xii. Notice to Cash Buyers. JUNE 1st. 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 at 15c. worth 3U\ All trimmed H*ts reduced In price. If you need a Summer Hat we can sell it to you for one-half what you would have paid for it the first of the season. All leading New York houses are offering them at half price, and we wlll-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. 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. If you know of any one coming: to Court, and yon wish to buy 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. Just think you can get 10 Yards of Nice Lawn for * 25c. 1 v! Yours Respectfully, WM. E. BELL. I as they are sold anywhere. Come and see me or write for prices. B. K. BEAOHAM, Agent. GREENWOOD FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. REPAIR AND DEAL IN ALL KINDS OF Machinery and Supplies, AGENT FOIl RUSSELL ENGINES, THRESHERS AND SAWMILLS GET MY PRICES BEFORE BUYING. DA z-v-x-v D^l+o oil Cnnn onrl I ono-ftac unugc; an cn L.viiguiO| Made to order at PRICKS to suit 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, April 27. 189*2. Greenwood. S. C. Prompt Attention Given to Orders ! F. S. EVANS, Machinery Broker and Commission. DEALKIt IX Steam Engines, Portable Engines and Stationary, Station National Bank of Abbeville, Abbexrille? S. O. Capital, $75,000 Surplus, -------- 14,000 Ofl%.cei*M s J. ALLEN SMITH, President. L. W. WHITE, Vice-Preside IIENJ. S. I1AKNVVELL, Cashier. Hire x GEO. \V. WILLIAMS, Charleston, S. C., J. C. KLUC II, Abbeville, S. CM L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., K. M, I1ADDON, Abbeyille, S. C., JNO. EDWARDS. Abbeville, S. C., W. C. McUOWAN, Abbeville, S. C. J. ALLEN SMITH. Abbeville, S. C. DOES a General Banking business, provides the rrroalest seenrlty and convenience for Its Depositors. Is ready at any and all times lo make loans based upon such safe collatera as our county affords. ' Sept. 11, 1888. lyr SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c. I buy Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings by the Car Load and can sell them as Cheap ary Boilers, steam Jt'ittings, runeys, snaitings, 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, S. C. Juno'-ii. isicj. tf ' P * v'^1 SPEED'S DRUG STORE. With a LARE and well Selected Stock of - DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PREPARED PUTTY, COMBS, BRUSHES, FANCY % GOODS, PERFUMES. STATIONERY, &C. . The demand of tills market ran be supplied. Headquarters for fine C'lGAKS mid TOBACCO. Orders by Mall or band promptly attend- ,, ed to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. You are respectfully Invited to call. HP- 33. SFEED. n a m 1/ CL fi.