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Submission au<l Itrsf. The camel. :it the close "f day. Kn.vls down 11 pon the sandy plain To have iti> hiirde.i lilted ;!! And rest to gain. My "mil. thou. too. shoiildst thy !>iiee.> When daylight drnweth to a cl?se. Aim I lot ihy Mister lilt the I?iad Ami grant repose, Klse how e<iul<)st th<>u to morrow meet. With it)ijto>morrow*s work to do, It'tlioiithy burden all t h. l>".-t carry through? '1 he Oalliel kneels at ln'eak "I day ( J O have his ::uidc replace lii> load. Then rises upiinew io take The desert road. So thou should>t kneel at morning'* dawn _ That God may gi v? the daily care. .li-sumi uiaijijt- h<> ii?;m urn jjrrai W ili liiuki* thee U-ar. ?I'tiiti'i! Pivsljytomii. ? ? ?? A CURIOUS PROPHECY. A I'art of It Has Item fr?ullillc<l?Disasters to t'omo. [Philadelphia l'ress.] Ill August, 1S">7, tlie Pavarian Allegeuieine Zeitung printed a remarkable prophecy, which hail been made . by and old hermit many years before. J n it the rise ot Napoleon 111. was clearly outlined, as were also the AnstroPrussian and the Franco-Prussian wars and the Commune of Paris. He told how toe death ot' Pope Pius would occur in 1876 or 1877, and how it would be followed by a Tusco-Kussian war, both predictions bejug but slightly wrong. He said tlmt Uermany would) have three Emperors in oueyear before the end of the century, which we know was verified to the letter in lS'Js. He missed it one in i lie nu in Iter of United States Presidents that were to die by assassination, which was remarkably close-gussing, to say the least. Now for the future: The opening of the twentieth century is !< se** Manhattan Island and the whole of Xew York City submerged*in the waters of ho vfmiunn K;ist. River and the J?ay. Cuba is to break in two, ami part of it, including a portion of the city of Havana, to sink beneath the waves. Florida and lower California are to break loose from the mainland and carry their load of human freight to the bottom of the sea. The twenty-fifth isto be the last of the United States Presidents; and Ireland is to be a kingdom and Kngland a repulic by the end of tlje next century. If this seer of seers is to be relied upon, the United States will soon be divided, and San Francisco, Salt Lake ? ? -?'1 tio fltu "noru. not very high up. No sooner had the head and shoulders of the head.master appeared before the eyes of the boys up there than, in their astonishment, they let go the cord, aud the future Archbishop of Canterbury lay sprawling on the ground. One of the boys had sent into the town for something, aiid that was the way he was to rejoin them, as, with many apologies, they informed their head master, and the latter, being only slightly shaken, and fortunately not hurt, was good enogh to let the offenders off that time with a light punishment. The Bite of a Simlic. The heads of most of the veneomous 1 :?i..ji?? a l...l.,,. MlUKC9t AllUIUUIU^ tuc i an im imii^v just beyond the neck. Without exception they have fan#*, either always erect, or raised and laid back at will. These faugs are long, sharp-pointed teeth, with a hollow groove running their entire length. At the root of each fang is a little bag of poison. When the snake bites, the motion presses the poison-sac, and its contents flow down through the hollow in the tooth into the puncture or wound. The harmless little forked tongue is often spoken of by the uninformed as the snake's "stinger." Now, there is no propriety in the name, as the pois onous snakes do not sting, but bite, their victims. There is no creature, even if brought from foreign countries i where "rattlers" do not exist, but 1 will halt and tremble at the lirst warning sound of the rattle. Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, with others, has been making experiments with the venom of different serpents. He has found that, astile from its poisonous < qualities, it contains living germs, which have the power of increasing i enormously fast. So, you sue, when an animal is bitten, these tiny bits of < life, entering with the poison, cause harmful action to begin almost at 1 once. Dr. Mitchell has found that the nervous center controlling the act of strikingseetns to be in tiie spinal cord, for if he cut oflj a snake's head, and then pinched its tail, the stump of its 1 neck turned back, and would have 1 liia 1 l?. l,ul.,?,n I...1/1 rl. cui?i>r\ iii.-i iianu uc uv lavu k/i/ivi viivu^n to hold it still. Lift your hat reverently, says the New York .Recorder, when you pass the teacher of the primary class. She is the great angel of the Republic. She takes the bantling fresh from the home nest, full of pouts anil passions ?an ungovernable little wivtch, whose own mother honestly admits that she seudshim to school to gut rid of him. This lady, who knows her business, takes a whole carjload of these little anarchists, one of whom, single-handed and alone, is more than a match for his parents, and at once puts them in a way of being useful and upright citizens. At what expense of toil, pa-1 tience, and soul weariness ! Lift your' hat to her ! There is but one ollicial in the l'nit-1 ed States who has a h*gal title to be called ''honorable " It is the lieuten-; ant governor of Massachusetts, liis title is given him by law. Heath A Co. have in stocs twenty dozen, baskets which they oiler at "j and ID cents' each. I'lty (vvnicn ne retet icu ?.> mv r?.?. dies in the American desert"), New Orleans, St. Louis, Washington and Boston are to be made capitals of the six republics that are to be reared on the ruins of the present United States. To return to Europe: The end of the twentieth century will not find either Italy or France upon the maps, and Berlin will have been totally destroyed by an eathquake. Too fiHrtro it Fisli. If a fisherman angling for bass were suddenly to find a whale on his line, especially if the whale were disposed to punish the man who dared attempt to catched him, he might feel as these boys did when they drew in their line ovtwfincr to find a follow schoolmate vujk/vv-o ? at the end, and discovered tliey had captured the head master. An unreported amusing incident once occurred to Archbishop Tail when he was H?ad Master of iiiigby. While passing one of the houses occupied by student he saw a rope dangling from one of the windows. Seizing the rope he instantly found it pulled so vigorously from the other end that his feet came off" the ground, and he was left hanging in the air and drawn slowly up to the window almost before lie knew where he was or what risk he ran. Luckily, however, the wndow was ^ * 30 Bushels Blue Stem Wheat. UOMK KAISEP. FOR SALE 1SY .1. I-. 11II.I,. Alilievillc.S. C. August1 If School Notice. AM. persons holding school olaitns'of November (lsl'1) will preseni ilieni 1<> llie t'ounly Treasurer :itnl act lliee-i?-li. K. COWAN, 1 tllio S, 1>1L\ Srlmol I"ominissuiiKT. School Claims! A 1,1/ School ('Iniins dalrtl prior to Hit* first November (H>l) will be |>niil l?y the C'ouuty Treasurer 011 presentation. K. ('oiviin. April 21st. School Com.. A. C. _ H. D. Reese,! WATCH REPAIRER, A.l>l>oville? S. C., IK ALWAYS ready to serve tMo public In his line of business, and solicits a share of the work in his line. He will keep a varied stock of the best nnd cliMtpest spectacles and eye-glasses, together with silver plated ware and jewelry. NINETY-SIX HIGH SCHOOL, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Next session oi'ens September 12. For particulars apply to J. C. CORK, Principal Aug. 17, 1 S9l\ 7t IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. ClONTAIXINfJ ONE IIL'NDItKI) and S1X/ TY ACItES. with privilege of more. ** ..11 -? ? ? ? > h.?,hi .lier.llliuf lilwf 1 k 11 i If G?od Tiiill and uin location, l'ure water, hands in lush state of cultivation. One and half miles from the new and properous town or North, on s. 15. It. K..:{u miles Koulh of Columbia. s. C. Hest of reason lor selling. Apply at once in person or l>y correspondence. A. WILLIAilS, Aug. 17, 1S1>2, It* North, S. C. Erskine College, DUE WEST, S. C. Opens first Monday in October next. Oll'evs ClaNsical unci .Soiontlile Courhes. Large and handsome building in process of ereciiuu. iifiijjumii i-iuuuic. Sow In the 5:t<l year ?r its cxislpiicc. Total expenses for board and tuition, $103. Write for catalogue W. M. GRIER, President. T ti J3 Farmers' Bank ?OF? ABBEVILLE, S. C., Tlns-t! HEVPRAI. KAVcrvn RiNi\iry?. Buys and sells Exchange and makes (,'ollec lions. DEPOKITN SOLICITED. Paid up Capital $50,700 Subscribed Capital 75,000 A Saving Department has been established. Amounts received of $1.00 and upwards. Interest at -1 per cent, payable quarterly,?January, April. July, October, small savings Increase rapidly. Win. II. Parker, J. T. Ilnboi-isou. President. Vice-Pb*.s. Julius II. DuPre, Casiiikk. March 5, 1892?12m J. S. COTHllAN. L. W. l'ERRIN ?T. r. COT! I RAN.COTHRAN.PERRIN & COTHRAN Attorneys at Law. Abbeville, S. C. ESTATE OP Dr. John DeLa Howe. AT a meeting of Hoard of Trustees ol Estate of J>eL:i Howe, July 2-i, ISSy. It whs resolved to Petition the next Legislature to grant them authority tosell 1.000acresot Hie real estate so that the school may commence at once," and that this resolution be published. I This would still leave between 700 and S00 acres attached to the estate v\ liich Is ample for all purposes and will retain most of the cleared and arable land. i W. H. PARKER, ucuiciai Y? August 3, !S!'2,:{m The American preserving powder is tlie best.. Fruit nifty lie kept witliout sugar, or any inantlty of sugar inny be added as desired. Kor sale at Speed's Drug Store. Just received at our repository a lot of buggies. road carts and wagons at bottom prices. I'ull anil examine before you purchase. A. M. Hill it Sons. Now Is the time to sow barley, red oats find turnip seeds. White brothers can supply you with all the above. Don't neglect your opportunity, but secure your seed sit once. White Brothers have just received one thousand bushels Texas rust proof red oats, >. [>ne hundred bushels choice seed barley. You can get at the store of White Brothers 1 fifteen varieties of turnip seed. A big lot of boys knee pants. 1'. Kosenberg .t ('o. I .lust received. Boys knee pants. All sizes , up to ^1 years. 1*. Kosenberg iV Co. Hoys knee pants from I yearn to 14 years, 'stic. 7"ic and SI. 1'. Kosvnberg A: t 'o. The IjiiC I'oy and tin* little hoy can get a lit In knee pants at I'. Hosenberg & 1 iiarley, lmt ley. barley. One hundred bushl'Is fiesli Tennessee seed barley just received nt Smith Sons. If you want the best wagon (with 12 months guarantee) lor the least uioncy call on A. .M. 11 ill A Sons. New millinery, laws.dotted swiss, ribbons, Mowers,etc., just in at Haddon's. lHike cigarettes at jobbers prices always on hand at Speed's l?rug Store. Kmbroldered llouucings at cost. \V. K. 1 llell. "A good catch." Tanglefoot tly paper. For sale at Speed's l?rug Store. See how to preserve 2Ki pounds of fruit, to matocK, Ac., tor one dollar. American fruit preserving powder ami liquid will do it. No need to keen the vessels air tight. I-'or sale only at Speed's Urug store. Do you smoke? Call for the "Hand made S. and O. Conservative" cigar. Sold only t>y A. -M. Hill iV Suns. If von wnnt. flu* l)?wi U'U'ini' tu?u*lii iwwm ill/* market, luiy the New Home from I>. C. I>uI'rc, (ireel)wood,.s. r. (i'eim Springs water for chronic coinplaints. I'or fealu by 1 >. tDul're, at Greenwood. tf. Try the "whip handle" Cigar. The best. At Lawson's. Something new ! Ilygeia chewing tobacco! at A. M. lliil iV Sons. Healli iV I ??. have <|iiitc a reputal ion for sel'-1 iiiK good eoll'ee. They have just received tt n i basis oi Unit celebrated brand "Mara," which is unexcelled in rjuality and flavor. A big lot of goon grain cradles now ready or you at smith A Sons. The place to net what you want in drugs, p.lillts.oils, tobacco, Ac. Speed's Urilg Store. . . > - ' THE KEELEYINSTITITE Of South Carolina, ? is SOW oi'kn for? SANITARIUM TREATMENT nut Tiiosi: si i kkimni; i i;om tiik LIQUOR, OPIUM and nnrumr iiaditc bUUHIilE nHDMO I AND NERVE EXHAUSTION, j DOUBLE CHLORIDE OF GOLD T-V 1 Remedies talis I Keeley, 1.0., LL. I, And late Surgeon of the United States Army. The Keely Treatment has received the endorsement of the fU.fld Mis IrnfffirniBflf WiiiVttM mniiN viv v fiiiiimv} And will now be used in all of their State 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 on South Caroiina, at Columbia. We have no Asylum! No 1)011111(1 stone walls or iron bars! The Keely System does j not require it. Patients go to boarding' lious-! es or hotels, and report at the lustitute four times dally for treatment. To ellect a cure for the Liquor Habit r>I .......... 11.! /,/. i? fiinr ti.nnkn l-'nr Onlnin. ! lour to live weeks?and iu tliis time the Keeley Remedies will do more for a Liquor or Opium habit. than can be done by nil others in years. We will give hiin or her a cum A euro that will conic to them without aid or effort on their part, without suffering or nervous shock. Over tidy-six thousand have been cured at the parent and branch institutions to February 1st, is:e, 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 cease its use of their own volition, which is in from three to five d.tys, they are given all they require. The treatment not only stops all thirst tor liquor, but eliminates the alcohol from the system ami entirely eradicates tlio disease; the pa-1 tienl returninu home with health, energy, cnuniue and self-respect. Many well known men have been (Hired?physicians, ministers, statesmen, lawyers, planters, the millionaire and tlie mechanic?nil have left Die Institutes to make life happier ami to prove the demonstrated fact thai alcoholism, like Insanity, is a diseased condition of the nervous system, and as such is amendable to Successful Treatment ?11Y THK? Koeley Methods. | Full particulars given tnose writing us Address The Keeley Institute, Columbia. S. C. AImL, sorts of BUILDING MATERIAL, OKDEItS FOR ALL KINDS urn i lira LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, And other BUILDING MATERIAL solicited. I HAVE WAGONS And can deliver any goods ordered from me, and will contract to BUILD HOUSES. S. 5. Thomson. ^VUUUVll IU, V 111 11 l(Jf J-III. The Abbeville Land, Loan and Improvement Company, IN ACCORDANCE with Commission of Secretary of .State J. (I. Marshall directed to the undersigned Hoard of Corporators o the ABBEVILLE LAND, LOAN AND IM I'KOVEM ENT COMPANY? Notice is hereby given that the books of subscription of said company will be open at Ihe office of J. ALLEN SMITU, Piesident, on rHUHSDAY, KEBltl'A ItY (ith lust., at the Abbeville National Bank. J. ALLEN SMITH. W. C. McUOWAN, i> untrviii.'!)/! a uu. w? smVth K. A. TKMI'LKTON, It. M. IIADDON, T. P. COTHRAN. Abbeville, S. c.. Feb.wsai01 COrp?ral0rSARTESIAN - AND Terra Cotta Wells. At (jkkat kxpessk i am now phkpared io sink wells through quick <and ami r"ck to any desired depihs. ctir?>ing the day down to rock with heavy Arte* dan Wrought Iron l'ipe, by no oilier means is it possible to gel clown lot-lie water hearing! -drain exeept with n Drill Machine. 1 would be glad lor parties failing to get water on account of rock or quisle siind to communicate with me. 1 expect to com in lie sinking the Terra ('otta Wells where desired, and claim that In ten year's experience I have sunk more and given more general satisfaction than any man iu the Mtate. 1 am no M|tuillcr, here to-day probably In Texas next week; . consequently my guarantee Is of some ellect. Address. C. M. CAI.HOluN, March 2, liS'J.'. Greenwood, S. C. E. F. GILLIAED,1 TAT LOT*, : OVKIt Til 10 roST-OKKICK, IS 1*1! Kpared to ilo nil work in liis line Cl'TTIN(i, MAK IN(;. HKI'A IlvlN'siiHil Cl.KANIX(? ol GKXTI.K.MK.VS Cl.< (THIXCJ, a specially. SAMI'I.KS of SIT ITS n|w:iy? on hand. Charges Reasonable. .1 une J'J, W-J. I'itnos. | T) ICH AR1> GANTT, is now prepared to do k, nil work in his department In the besL manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly customers shaving, hair cutting and shampooing Si per month. Kasors honed and put iu I he best condition for 25 cents each. DENTAL NOTICE. 'Dr. S. G. Thomson, OI-TICK ITF'-STAIKS ON McfLNVAIN ! Corner, Abbeville, s>. L. Never out of Stock I WE KKKP ALWAYS ON HAND A| number of horses and mules for sale. | We have now several excellent work animals which we will sell cheap. A. B. Hamlin, Agent. DR. E, L WILSON, D 3E mr rwo JL m TP. ?7r(Miiee up stairs over C. P. Hammond <x Co.'r* store. Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Til ! '. olicnpest over'brought to Abbeville. A liu'jjc lot. C'nll on > Dec. Ssl, 1WI2, tf . J. W. ItYKARD. j Coal! Coal! Wood! Wood! * k M Ulli J& mK ni ivii IIIUK. w uuiiu HAVE opened a COAL and WOOD YARD and nre ready to receive your orders for Winter. Cull and get cheapest rates. Terms ?Cash on delivery. July ~1~, 181)2, tf JUST RI another ci FIK? Ffti The Best in the Fire Test. H. W. LA\ JUST IN AND *50U bae From $3,50 I We have all grades up to the interest to see our FLOUR when W. J( Glenn f MINERAL I)kar Sir?Having been a sufTerer for the] that 1 hail to take calomel every two or thre gave up In despair of ever being cured of this om mended to roe by a friend of Norfolk, Va., v me of several others who hail tried It and are i rif vnnr ilimntv ill. ?Cnrf<>llr. Vil a nasi much benefit from its use ! ordered a second liver trouble that I have ever used, nonvlthi IJthia Waters. , Very respectful R. H. FOE Si D. C. DuPRE, C PAUL SIMP, Russian Winter Oats.! FORSAXE! 1*7 ILL not bo KILLKU IN COLl) NVEATH?V t*r. I'laut early In Hie fall. Aug. 10, l?rJ. tf THUS. P. THOMSON". Farinv Grocery.! G. H! MOORE HAS opened a New Fancy find Green Uro-1 eery Store in CoLhrau'a 13 lock. He deals in everything found in a Fanny 1 Family Grocery Store, where yon can purchase t lie 11 lee*t CANNED GOODS, consist-i ing of Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, | n? w mm: 9 toiretiicr witii FHKSH PRUNES, APPLES, I iV<\, and oilier delicacies. The substantial* I ii ro BACON, BREAKFAST STRIPS, | MEAL, IRISH POTATOES, and CABBAGE. FLOUR, MOLASSES, HAMS, V Cigars of the I?est J5rands. v1 Krcsli Kish ami Oysters, l'ork Sausage and the ehoHX'sl Heel' a specially. LOWNDESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Lowndesville, S. C. Opens September 5.1 OFl-'KIiS tlioroimli instruction in the Academic (tranches and Music. l!o\;s and I girls jircitarcd lot College. \Vrile- lor terms. II. B. HUMBERT, Principal. , AllKllsl 1M).\ It R. M, BROOKS' i OSCILLATING CIIURX IS AHEAD OF ALL. Will hriiiK butlrr ouk'Ucr than imy other. A child three; years old can churn u.s well as an adult. l'rice Saiisiiicllon Kuurautced. Try one. (.'all on ur apply to U. M. IJIIOOKK, Abbeville C. II., S. V. SCHOOL NOTICE. * I.I. l'KKSOXS IIAYINC lil'SlNKSS i\ Willi lilt* School I 'oiiiih Issloner will llml lii in in liis olliec ill I public days and every 11 Shi unlay In each month nearest the middle I ol the month, dininu the present year lor the I purnosifof registering claims, ?ve. K. TOW*AN. School *'omiiiissloner Abbeville County. Keb 'J, lttrj. SPEED'S DROG 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 thi.s market can be supplied. Headquarters for line CIGALW and TOliACCO. Orders by Mail or band promptly attended to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. , v? " II.. (.,?l!,>.l ' X UU ai C 1 cipctuuu j luinv^u A# vuit! P. B. SPEED. E.A.T?pl?ionSCo Will keep on hand Everything usually kept in a General Merchandise stoci? ana win be glad to serve Customers at all times. They are receiving now an attractive stock. Gro Arid See Them. Notice to Cash Buyers. JXJISTE! Xst. Of*; 1U x arus ui niue juawn iux fjw.za Yours Respectfully, WM. E. BELL. I '*Sl , ;| National Bank of Abbeville, Abbeville, S. OCapital, - - - - - " *3>75,000 ? Surplus, 14,000 I Offlcer.. 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 30c. Alltrlmmed Hats reduced in price. If you need a Summer Hat we can tibll It to you for one-luilf 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 will sell in the same way. ' FrJ 1,000 yards Colored Challies at 2 l-2c. worth 5 and 6 l-4c. Whit,a "Emhrnidftrfid Flouncmffs at half nrice. Black Embroidered Flouncings at half price. White Plaid Batiste at half price, We have a full line of Percoles, Mulls and Lawns that will bs sold cheap. Shoes and Slippers at reduced prices for th? cash. < j: If you know of any one coming to Court, and you wish to buy a cheap lot of * goods send me your order. I netd the money and have the goods for sale. I can save you money on anything you wish to buy. J ust think you can get * T7 _ T OKrt J. ALLEN SMITH, President. X/. vr. nunx, vice-rresiue BENJ. S. BARNWELL. Cashier. B fi 4 ?>S*W S GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Charleston, S. C., J. C. KLUGH, Abbeville, S. C., L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., R. JW, HADDON, Abbeville, 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 based upon such safe collaters as our county affords. Sept. 11. 1888. lyr SASH, DOORS BLINDS, &c.. ' iW I buy Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings H by tlie 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. wnnntfinAAM flAltttlM\Tf I tTA If /IfVVITTl fTTAf>*Trt iiltCljJNWUUll fUUNMX AINIJ JMUHIWIS WUK&5, 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, .Made to order at PRICES to suit the times. Now is the time to have your Mof*liirn>nTr T2 r>naiT*PfT? I JkflAigAMbia U.AA1A AIAUVfdlAlkAitw* Jg ASW^TUM W-M>^ Don't wait until you need It aud be behind timo. S. F. STEPHENS, April 27. 1892. Greenwood. S. C. J 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 aa] 1 riAA *v*A n 4" uciii cinu isuo me an Greenwood, S. C. Juno 'iJ. is!(j. ti DUE WEST Female College, DUE WEST, S. C. riMUKTY THIIU> VKA1I. Honrdliti: scli.tol 1 for -:irls. Special advantages In Literature, French. German, Art mid Music. Healthful location. FALL TERM BEGINS OCTOKKlt " rd. Inquire about the school, anil send for catalogue. Mrs. L. M. BONN KB, Principal. II. K. BONN Kit, Vice-Principal. August1892, tf i Lumber ! I I' AM PKKPARKI) TO FlA ORDERS for Hit kinds of Lumber. j Saw tuill located 011 land of J. C. KLUGH. I J. F. BRADLEY, Manager, March 2,1S02, tf Medium copy. j. M. viSA.iSrsK:^9 - JKWELER, Greenwood, - - S. C. A COMPLETE LIXE OF Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Snfip.t.ao.les. &o.. Everything warranted to give entire satisfaction. Repairing done in a skilful manner and warranted. Trices lower tban ever. ?o ro VISANSKA, the Jeweler. June 1, lS'JU, tf 2CEIVED ar load of OOF OIL.. World. 175 degrees VSON fc CO. TO ARRIVE! RELS OF FLOUIl. 'er Barrel Up. i Best Patent. It will be to your you want to BUY, )?L SMITH & SONS. Springs WATER! Bat.timore, Mn,, March 21, 1S92. past three or fntir years, ?nil to such an extent <> vl'acK'k tr\ Hfurf. liiv livf?r In nnlinir. T iilmnst (rouble. Your Glenn Sprinss water was recrho had tried it Tor liver trouble, and who told low well, or entirely eured of liver trouble. I ; of Glenn Springs Water. I experienced so ease. I consider it the best mineral water for standing I have tried Buffalo Litilla and Bear iy. LYEf.L, of 8. M. Lyell & Co., Baltimore. Md. LLE BY ireenwood, S. C. SOU, Shipper. Bank of Lowndesville, Capital Stock Paid in 819,920 00 Surplus ... I,GOO 00 Does a gknkiiai, hanking husiiK'Sf. Affords best security and facilities for depositor*. Issues time certirteales of deposits bearinj; interest as follows: Six months 4 per cent., twelve months 5 per cent. J. B. FRANKS, Presdent. CHALMERS' Furniture Store! New Furniture for this Week, 120 New Hani Wood Beds. 1"> New Chamber Suits in Landscape and C.'lievel styles. ('licftoiiiers. lii Fancy Tables. 1J New Bureaus. 4 New Sideboards. -1 dozen Dining Chairs. :>">0 Chairs, all kinds, ac prices from -1(1 cents to S- 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 THE COUNTR?,) CHALMERS' Furniture STORE.