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Sncriilcc. Shall I offer to my G<>il Kasv sacriflct? Covered cautiously within Any cherished thought ul sin, IVarest of (Ivvia-f Shall I lay aside a crown set witli many a IItime? Little sins the World Would my. Were Hioush to put away I Ust in Jesus' nauie, Shall I uffer to my (Jud But a cbosett part I Of the world I tttld witiiinj Clasp each dearest closest sin Nearer to my heart? - ltallier let every soul roiU i-moU Hid everv i'l"l fali. Heuiliui; quickly I'riuii Its place Every ?in, wlritcVr its^race, Give itself?it's all. ?Geo. Kill^lf. ? m ? - ? Vicious Children. Within a few months applications have been made to us for information ; concerning institutions suitable for children of respectable Christian parents, who are going wrong. .Sometimes they are the children of pious! widows, aguin of parents yet in the I the prime ot life and of the best reputation. In one instance the boy was thirteen years of age; in another, the way ward child was a girl of fourteen, lire untruthful, others steal, and kJUlilV w?v J , some are vicious in various unmentionable ways. Of one boy, about seventeen, it is said that be is disobedient, impudent, steals all tne money ami other valuables lie can lay his hands on that belong to any member of the family, and mocks at his mother's prayers tind admonitions. No greater calamity can befall parents than to have their children become thus corrupt. Some think that such cases result from heredity, and when they see children turn out ill make sage remarks about its being in1 the blood, or in the bone, and perhaps quote some statistics. Others say that bad traiuing is the cause, and sagaciously quote "Train upa child in way he should go." The former do not un..l?w4 Uut?u/1iriT fmt (imp ikf UCIBIOUU l.t.tw.lj, ... ~ , several elements. Many a child becomes the first villain in a history of many generations of honest, imlusirious, truthful, ami kind people. Of four children three may be models, the i fourth in all evil continually. Oil the other hand, some of the best persons that ever lived were descended from i criminals, and in a few cases from the drunken and licentious. Those who make ''Train up a child in way he should go, aud when he is old he will not depart from it," a universal law, so as to condemn all perents whose childred do ill, misunderstand the nature of a proverb, which states a general rule. Neither the word of (iod nor nature has put the absoiilte control of child reu in me nanus or parents. iuese children become, as their parents did before them, independent factors. Startiug with an organization and tendencies common to the race, with some increased, diminished, or distorted by heredity, capable of being affected by training or the want of it, for good or ill, they speedily develop into free agents, with power to counteract the ettects of training, to resistor increase] the distortions of heredity. Moreover, from fifteen to twenty years of age wild forces?the sources of vice, if not he'd in check?are engenfrrtiniiHf ii'hifh IKPII nfl UC1CU, auu UUtui.iQ If Aitvu "i%>3 w, the best kind may seem useless, and worse than Usele-w. The system is uubalanced, almost deranged: passion grows faster than reason, and will outruns coucieuce; but the training is there and when the force of passion subsides?if during the interval the chains of habit have not been too strongly riveted?the worst boy may | equal his Christian father, and most giddy and even a depraved girl, if not self-abandoned and socially an outcast, my become a good wife and mother. The moral of the whole situation is ; Do not expect your children to be good merely because their parents and grandparents were, nor to be bad because some ancestor was not a saint. Do not be utterly discouraged even if your son mocks at your prayers and admonitions. Should he become so depraved as to need for his own sake, and that of younger brothers and sisters, and for the peace of the family, to i be put into an institution, or sent to! sea, still pray for him, still kindly and afl'ectionalely correspond with hiin,| still hope; and should heat last be-| .. .......I,.1. .,Q t,. .Ill uuiiic sum u nicivii tin iu ikoiiu^ an > affinity, except that which roots in the' maternal and paternal instincts, yon j will have special claims upon God's | grace to sustain you in the dire calami* ... Hints Tor Xurses. Sick people don't like to be stared at. They are morbidly sensitive. To look surprised at the change sickness has! wrought is annoying, and, worse than that, it is disheartning, and makes invalids imagine their case .to be worse thau it is. Therefore, don't stare at a sick person. And don't stand at the back or the head of the bed to make j him turn his eyes round to see you. I Alwnvs vit liv t)if? IiPtluiilo for lliu im. i tient feels more at rest than if you! stand np tall before him. And don't I whisper: don't talk in a low voice; don't follow the doctor or caller out into the next room. The invalid will be absolutely certain that you ar discussing him. Don't wear garments that rustle are or made of rough cloth to come in contact with hands made tender by sickness, aud don't wear cracking boots or thicksoled boots.?Hall's Journal of Health. Now !s the time to sow barley, red oats and turnip seeds. White Brothers can supply you with all the above. Don't neglect your opportunity, but secure your seed at once. White Brothers have just received one thousand bushels Texas rust proof red oats, oue hundred bushels choice seed barley. You cau get tit the store of White Brothers fifteen varieties of turnio seed. A big lot of boys kuee pants. 1'. Uosenberg & Co. Just received. Hoys knee pants. All sizes up to 11 years. I*. Uosenberg & Co. Hoys kuee pants from 1 years io 14 years, 50c, 75c and SI. 1*. Uosenberg & Co. Tbe big boy and the little boy can get a fit in knee punts ut 1'. Rosenberg & Co. Barley, barley, barley. One hundred bushels fresh Tennessee seed barley just received ut Smith Sons. If you want the best wagon (with 12 mouths euaran ee) for the least money call on A. M. Hill & Sons. New millinery, laces.dotted swiss, ribbons, flowers, etc., just In at lluddon's. Duke cigarettes at jobbers prices always on hand at Speed's Drug Store. Embroidered Houncings at cost. \\\ E. Bell. "A good catch." Tanglefoot fly paper. I*"or psale at Speed's I'rug Store. See bow to preserve 2-Vi pounds of fruit, to matoes, ?&c., for one dollar. American fruit preserving powder and liquid will do it. No need to keep the vessels air tight. For saltonly at Speed's Drug Store. Do you smoke? ^Call for the "Hand made A. M. Hill & sons. If you want the best sewing machine on t lie market, buy the New Home from L>. C.I>uI're, Greenwood, S. C. Glenn Spring water for chronic complaints. For sale by I). JJul're, at Greenwood. tf. Try the "whip handle" clpir. The best. At Lawson's. I5e sure to call on Heath & Co. for your turnip seed. One rusty copper invested In cucumber seed has yielded ten bushels. Our lurnlp seed eotue from the same utilise. *?0 Bushels Blue Stem Wheat, HOMK KAISKP. FOtt SALK UY .1. U UlliU Abbeville,S. C. August 1 >!! _'. tf School Notice. ALL persons holding school claims of Nnvcinber (1*91) will present thorn to the County Treasurer and get the cash. K. COWAN', Junes, 1*N-. School Commissioner. School Claims ! A LI, school Claims dated prior to the first. November (l>!M) trill he paid by the County Treasurer on presentation. R. Cowan. April 21st. School Com.. A. ('. H. D. Reese, WATCH REPAIRER, A.l)l>cvillo, S. C., IS ALWAYS ready to servo the public in his lino of business, and solicits a share | of the work in his lino. He will keep a varied stock of the best and cheapest spec'acles and eye-glasses, together with silver plated ware and jewelry. NINETY-SIX HIGH SCHOOL, vnn rcnvs AND GIRLS. JL V *W V NEXT HKKSIOX OPENS September I-. For particulars apply to J. C. CORK, Principal | Aug. 17, I>92,7t IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. f lONTAIXIX(J OXK HUNDRED and SIXVV TV ACKEK. Willi privilege of more. Well settled. Sevan room dwell In sr Just built, ri.mii mill and L'iti location. Pure water. Lands in state of cultivation. One and half miles from the new and properous town of North, on N. li. It. K..."n miles South of Columbia. S. C. Hint of reason lor selling. Apply at once in person or hy correspondence. A. WILLIAMS. Aug. 17,1S92, It* North, S. C. Erskine College, DUE WEST, S. C. Opens first Monday in October next. Oll'ers Classical and. Si-icn tllio courses. Large and handsome building In process of erection. Delightful climate. .\on in (lie 53<1 year of IIm cxiNtcncr. Total expenses for board and tuition, Slti.l. Write for catalogue W. M. GRIER, President. T JEL & Farmers' Bank -OF? ATWVVTT.l.V. R. f|.. AAMJKM I mm mm j r. . _ . j Does Gknehal Banking Business. Buys and sells Exchange and makes Collec Hons. I> KPOSITS SOLICIT E I). i?ai?i up capital $r?n,700 Sultscribed Capital 73.000 A Savings Department. has been established. Amounts received of Sl.on and upward*. Interest at 4 per cent, payable <pinrteriy,?January, April, July, October. iSmall savings Increase rapidly. Win. II. Parker, J. T. ICohcrlMtii. president. vlce-prtks. Julius II. Dul'rc, Cashier. March o, 18!tt-12m HXrETW Fancy Grocery. 6. H. MOORE HAS opened a New Fancy and Green Grocery Store in- Cothran's Clock. 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, JFX ? H , together with FRESH PRUNES, APPLES, <fcc., aud other delicacies. The substantial* are ? A rm-n A trn A cm erm?TCC! OAVWiN, MEAL, IRISH POTATOES, and CABBAGE. FLOUR, MOLASSES, HAMS, v Cigars of the Best Brands, v Fresh Fish and Oysters, Pork Sausage and tlie choicest Beef a specialty. LOWNDESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, Lowndesville, S. C. Opens September 5. OFFERS thorough instruction in the Academic branches and Music. Hoys and girls prepared for College. Write for terms. H. B. HUMBERT, Principal. August J. S. COTHKAN. L. W. 1'EKKIN ?T. P. COT1IUAX.COTHRAN, PERRIN & COTHRAN Attorneys at Law. Abbeville, S. C. _ ESTATE O W Dr. John DeLa Howe. AT a meeting of Hoard of Trustees ol Kstate of Dei.a Howe, July IMfc!, il was resolved to "Petition 111<- next Legislature to grant tbein authority to sell 1,otic acres ol ttic real estale so that, the school may commence at once, 'and that this resolution be published. Tiiis would still leave between T'iii nnd KUO acres attached to I he estate w lileli isampie for all purposes ami will retain most of Hie cleared and arable land. W. H. PARKER, Secretary. August :s, 1M?2,:>m TiieAmerican preserving powder is the best. Fruit may be kept without sugar, or any , quantity of sugar may be added as desired. For sale at Speed's Drug Store. Just received at our repository a lot of bug- ' sties, road carls and wagons at bot tom prices. Call and examine before you purclia.se. A. M. Hill Jc Sous; THE KILE! ISSTITITI Of South Carolina, ? IS NOW OPKN FOR? SANITARIUM TREATMENT EUK TIlU-SE SCPKERINtf FKOM THE LIQUOR, OPIUM AND COCAINE HABITS AND NERVE EXHAUSTION, ltY TITK l*SK OK TIIK DOUBLE CHLORIDE OF GOLD Remedies hit I. Keeley, 11, LL. S., And late Surgeon of the United States Army. The Keely Treatment lias received tlie endorsement of the M States taint, And will now be used in all of their State aud Military homes for disabled volunteer Soldiers and Sailors. Tlie only place In this State where THE KEELEY CURE Can be obtained is at Keeley Institute or .South Carolina, at Columbia. We have 110 Asylum ! No behind stone walls or iron bars ! The Keely System does not require it. 1'atlentR go to boarding houses or hotels, and report at the Institute four times daily for treatment. To etl'cct a cure for the Liquor Habit requires from three to four weeks. For Opium, tour to live weeks?and In this time the Keeley Remedies will do more for a Liquor or Opium habit than can be done by all others in years. We will {rive him or her a cure. A (Hire that will come to them without aid or effort on their part, without suffering or nervous shock. liver tifiy-six thousand have been cured at the parent and branch Institutions to February 1st, IS!'2, in addition to thousands of ladles .....1 in.mll.kMi'hn lmu? !if>r?n nrlvntetv cured by our physicians. We do not abruptly Atop the use of liquor but. until the patients cease Its use of their own volition, which is in from three to five days, they are K'ven all they require. ..The treatment not only stops all thirst for liquor, but eliminates the alcohol Jrotn the system mid entirely eradicates the disease; the patient returning home with health, enemy, couraise and 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 ana to prove the i/einonstrateU fact that alcoholism, like Insanity, is a diseased condition of the uorvous system, and as such is amendable to Successful Treatment ?UV THK? Keeley Methods. Full partlcnhirK given those writing u& Address The Keelcy Institute, Columbia. S. C. ALL. SORTS OP BUILDING MATERIAL. OHDKRK FOR ALL KINDS DRESSED s 111 LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, And other 1UIILDIXG MATERIAL solicited. I HAVE WAGONS And can deliver any goods ordered from me, and will eon tract to BUILD HOUSES. S. G. Thomson. Abbeville, April 15, 1S<J2, 12m. The Abbeville Land, Loan and Improvement Company, IN ACCORDANCE with Commission of Secretary of .State J. Q,. Marshall directed to the undersigned Hoard of Corporators o the ABBEVILLE LANI), LOAN AND IM PKOY EM ENT COM PAN V? Notice is hereby given that the books of subscription of siiid company will be oppn at theolilce ol J. ALLEN SMITH, Piesldent on J'HUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th Inst., at the Abbeville National Hank. J. ALLEN SMITH, W. ('. McGOWAN, P. ROSENBERG, AUG. \V. SMITH, 6 E. A. TEMl'LETON, R. M. HADDON, t. i'. co rn ran. Board of Corporators. Abbeville, S. C., Feb. 5 1891. AET esian" - and Terra Cotta Wells. AT GREAT EXPENSE I AM NOW PREnared to Mult wells through clay, quick wumi hiiiI roclc to any desired depths. Curb ing the day down'to rock wllh heavy Artesi;in Wrought -Iron I'ipe, by no other means is it possible to net down to the water bearing strain except with u Drill Machine. I would be glad lor parties failing to get water on nocount of rock or quick saw! to communicate with me. 1 expect to continue sinking the Terru t'ot.ta Wells where desired, and claim that in ten year's experience 1 have sunk more and given more eeneral satisfaction than any man in the .State. I am no squatter, here to-da.v probably in Texas next week; consequently my guarantee Is of some ellect. Address. (J. M. CAl-HOUN, March 2,189i Greenwood, S. C. E. F. GILLIAED, TAILOR, OVEH TIIH I'OHT - OKFICB, IS I'llKpared to fin all work in his line. CUTTING, MA KING. KKI'A lUlNG.and CLEANING of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, a specialty. SAMPLES of SUITS always on hand. Charges Reasonable. June 22, IM'2. 12mos. R. M. BROOKS' OSCILLATING CHURN IS AHEAD OF ALL. Will bring butter quicker than any oilier. A child three years old can chum as well as an adult. 1'rice ? "). Satisfaction guaranteed.* Try one. Call on or apply to K. M. BROOKS, Abbeville C. H., s. C. cnxrnnT wrtTTP'P Ol/UWUXI 11 Uli.UJUi 4 l.L I'KHSOXS HAVING M'SINKSS f\ with the School Commissioner will llnd him in his oflice all public days and every Saturday In each month nearest tha middle of tlx; month, during tho present year lor the purpose ol registering claims, Ac. K. COWAN, School Commissioner Abbeville County. Keb -, iSltt. RICHARD GANTT, Is now prepared to do all work In liIs department In the best manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly customers shaving, hair cutting and shampooing 81 per month. Itasors honed and put in the best condition for 25 cents each. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, OFFICE CP-STAIRS ON McILAVAIN Corner, Abbeville. S. C. Never out of Stock WK KKKP ALWAYS ON HAND A number of torses and mules for sale. We have now several excellent work animals wliloli wr> will k?.11 nhHan. A. B. Hamlin. Agent. DR. E, L. WILSON, ?3~0fTlce up stairs over C. P. Hammond A Co.'? Ktore. Spectacles and Eyeglasses. TH K cheapest ever brought to Abbeville. A large lot. Call on Dec. 21,1?H2. tf J. \V. RYKARD. Coal! Coal! WmA I Wn/wl ! ?? UUU a If UUU r A, M. HILL & SONS HAVE opened a COAL hnd WOOD YARD and are ready t? receive your orders for (Winter. Call sind get cheapest rates. Terms ?Ciisb on delivery. July 'J7,18W, tf JUST RI another c FIRE PR The Best in the Fire Test. H. W. LA\ JUST IN AND 350 ^ From $3.50 I We have all grades up to th< interest to see our FLOUR when W Ti V* o ' Glenn i MINERAL AIXXA 1 JJAIAAXrf Dkak Sir?Having been a suflerer for the that I had to take calomel every two or thn ?ave up In despair of ever belne cured of this oininended to me by a friend of Norfolk, Va.,1 me of several others who luid tried It and are ordered of vour agents at Norfolk, Va.t a cas much benefit from its use I ordered a seconc liver trouble that I have ever used, notwltti Lllhia Waters. Very respectfu II. H. FOE S. D. C. DuPRE, ( PAUL SIMP Bank of Lowndesville, LOWNDES VILLE, S. C. Capital Stock Paid in $19,020 00 Surplus ... 1,000 00 Does a general banking husiiiess-. Affords best security and facilities for depositors. Issues time certificates of deposits bearing interest as follows: Six months 4 per cent., twelve mouths 0 per cent. J. B. FRANKS, Prescient. Bridge to Lc. ? ll!K CONTUACT ! *?? K liUI.MNG A Hririgo across Little River at Pettgrus Will be given out at public outcry at saiil place, on SKI'TKMllKIl, 211, 1XD2, at 12 o'clock : M. Specifications to bo made known nt time letting contract. ( The right to reject any and all bids reserv-j ed. Hy order of t lie Hoard County Commissioners. j J. W. LYON, County Commissioner. Aug. 21. 1SU2. It DUE WEST Female College, . ^ DUE WEST, S. C. rpHIRTY-THIRD YEAR. Boarding: school X lor girls. Special advantages lu Literature, French, Germau, Art. and Music. Healthful location. FALL TERM BEGINS OCTOBER 3rd. Inquire about the school, and send for catalogue. Mrs. L. M. BONNER, Principal. H. E. BONNER, Vice-Principal. August:!, 1SU2, tf T.nmhftr ! j * VkAAA FV -W A " I' AM PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS for iill kinds of Lumber. I Saw mill located on land of J. C. KLUGH. J. F. BKADLEY, Manager. March 2,1S92, tf Medium copy. | J. M. VISANSKA, JEWELER, | Greenwood, - - S. C, A COMPLETE LINE OF Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c. Everything warranted to give entire Ratis I Taction. Itopulrlng clone in a rkiiiui manner and warranted. Prices lower than ever. wo TO jVISAUSKA, the Jeweler. June 1,1892, tf CCEIYED ar load of \ OOF OIL. World. 175 degrees ysoN & co. mA ABB TT7T7I T . l\J V Ei 1 .EELS OF FLOUR, 'er Barrel Up. 3 Best Patent. It will be to youi vou want to BUY. OEL SMITH & SONS. Springs tit i mrm i WA1M! B.w.timoke, M?? March 21, 1892. past three or four years, mid to such an extent se weeks to start my liver toactini:. I almost, trouble. Your Glenn Springs water was recivho had tried it lor liver trouble, mid who told now well, or entirely cured of liver trouble. I e of UlfDn Springs Water. I experienced so 1 case. I consider it the best mineral water for islanding 1 have tried Buffalo Lithla and Hear lly. LYELL, of S. M. Lyell it Co., Ualtlmore. Md. *TT dv U i. Jreenwood, S. C. 'SOU, Shipper. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, 1'KOIIATE COURT. In f ho mntfop nf !ho K?tnfn r?f A_ T) Km I Ml deceased. I Petition for Settlement and Discharge. FAMES A. SMITH, ns Administrator for wild Estate having applied lor settlement j and discharge, lti Is ordered, That Saturday, the third day ol September next be fixed lor granting the relief prayed lor. J. FULLER LYON. Aug. '2,isle!, tf Judge Probate Court. Russian Winter Oats. FOR SALE! WILL not be KILLED IN COLD WEATIIi*r. Plant early In the fall. Aug. Ill, !??. tf THOS. P. THOMSON. CHALMERS' ! Furniture Store! |New Furniture for this Week. 120 New Hard Wood Beds. lo New Chamber Suits in Landscape and Clievel styles. Chettbniers. 12 Fancy Tables. ]-' New Bureaus. 1 New Sideboards. 4 dozen Dining Chairs. ,V>u Chairs, all kinds, at prices from 40x'ents 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 LARGEST II m C0UITR7, AT CHALMERS' Furniture STOKE. 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 can be supplied. Headquarters for fine CIGARS and TOBACCO. Orders by Mall or band promptly attended to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. ? You are respectfully Invited to call. P. B. SPEED. E.A. Templetoii i fio' 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. | Nntir.fi to M Rnvm XI \/ VI V V VV V VVVAA vij va rss JUNE 1st. |f N From this date until the close of the month I will offer unheard of Bargains in Hats, Dry Goods & Shoes. __ .. .,, A White Straw Hnts at 10c. worth 25c. White Hats at, isc. worm aw. aii inramed 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 it the first of the season. All leading New York bouses are offering them at half price, and we will sell in the same way. j 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. s 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 jioods send me your order. I need the money and have the goods for sale. I can save you mouey on anything you wish to buy. Just think you can get 10 Yards of Nice Lawn for 25c. | "wjjg Yours Respectfully, VM. E. BELL. I ' 'M National Bank of Abbeville,! Abbeville, S. C. Capital, $75,000 Surplus, 14,000 J. ALLEN SMITH, President. L. W. WHITE, Vice-Preside BEN J. S.BARNWELL, Cashier. Dlrectorv x GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Charleston, S. C., J. C. KLUGII, Abbeville, S. C., L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., 11. M, 11ADDON, 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 Its Depositors. Is ready at any and all times to make loans bused upon such safe collatera as our county affords. 8#pt. 11. 1888. lyr SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c. % l I buy Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings 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. As-ent. ~ : . . i_ v GREENWOOD FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. REPAIR AND DEAL IN ALL KINDH OF Machinery and Supplies, AGENT FOR RUSSELL ENGINES, THRESHERS AND SAW MILLS GET MY PRICES BEFORE BUYING. Bridge Bolts, all Sizes and Lengths, Made to order at PRICES to suit the times. Now Is the time to have your Bngines and Machinery Repaired, Don't wait until you need It and be behind lime. Ci TTI CI rn TP Ti TT TP AT O O. -C . OI?jX"XirjiNO, April 27, 1892. 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 & Pratt Cotton Gins. Don't fail to get PRICES from me before buying elsewhere, cr call and see me at Greenwood, S. C. June 22, isih.'. u I