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r What Is The (Jain ? Self-sacrifice comes natural to women. Much of it is horn in them, and what is not is ground into them from their childhood by education. For the sake of her home duties a girl gives up amusemeuts and privileges which her brother wouiu never w expected to forego for the like reason. As she grows older, this spirit grows, eneouraged by all tradition and outside influence. Often its power masters her altogether, and her life becomes one Jong devotion to endless labor and acceptance of unpleasant things, that the^pleasant part of living may be kept sacred for the rest of the family. The purely useless side of this entire self-abnegation must sometimes strike the beholder. Such effacing of individuality is not uncommon. And it gives as little real benefit to the family as it does to the individual. Putting aside the moral effect on thf younger members of a family, brought i.vPDonrri their mother as a macbiue up ivr ? ? run for the family service, does the wo man who so gives herself for the wel being of her family really accomplish Jill she desires ? If she work without pause or slacken ing day in and day out, does sh? always feel satisfied, with theadmiriuj. on lookers, that it is the noblest way tc spend her health and energies? If she renounces all recreation ant higher life for herself, and gives ui communion of mind aud spirit witi her husband and children, is the re ward adequate that is paid to them ii a better kept house, a more bountifully supplied larder or handsomer clothes' If over fatigue causes uer 10 ucvuun petulant or complaining, is not the at mosphere of home more greatly in jured than tlie added cleaning am cooking can repair? If she is too worn out to give sym pathy and help to the children's joy and sorrows, what do the finer clothe and furniture obtained avail? And if, as sometimes happens, out raged nature gives way, and other must step into the breach, do their owi . work and the played out woman's a: well, and take care of her into thi bargain, what has she gained by he extreme efforts that she has not lost bj the break down ? A life laid down in a worthy caus< is not lost, but gained; but is this caus< worthy ??Harper's Bazar. Christianity and Millinery. It i9 a difficult task for me to bar monize Christianity,and cruelty; thei do not seem consistent Perhaps th* heart and the head do not hold a ven close relationship, but I believe the) do. I think a little of what is in thi heart should be expressed on the head and yet, a great deal of this appearand of cruelty is thoughtlessness, but have we a'right to be thoughtless How many beautiful women enter tb< " 1 ~ f Viai churches every sunaay. uuu uur? 1Uc, heads in prayer, to the loving Fathe of all, while their bonnets testify hov slightly they protect or love'His littl< ones. Let your heart speak! A bonne with a dead bird on it, caunot be trulj artistic or enjoyable, it tells of innoceni little creatures plunged alive into ho water or otherwise cruelly killed,?i tells a story too sad to leave one aton of admiration for the bonnet; or mucl for the wearer.?A. J. C. Norris, ii Cambridge Press. I>omeMtlc Museums. They are multiplyingon every hand and are getting to be very tiresome ' s" tinnup?nrp KO CTOW i ne puriurs in suuk ded wifch furniture that one can hardly move about without falliug over some thing or throwing something down Bronzes on pedestals, bric-a-brac 01 small tables, fill every available corner The walls are convered with pictures that ofteu '"kill" each other, so inharmonious are they. The mantel piece, hanging cabinets, brackets, wall pockets, overflow with curios. Dining rooms and bedrooms get filled up in the^same way, until there really isn't room for people. And the query seem.' pertinent, Are houses made for people to live In, or for furniture to be stored in; are the residents primaries or inert incidentals ? Keeping house becomes a very se ? ? i_ 4.^ rioua matter when tnere is su muni w keep, so" many articles to be dusted and looked after, unless one has an army of servants. For tlie woman with none or with one an easy life lies in the direction of simplicity in the style of living. Laughter. In his "Problems of Health," Dr. Greene says that there is not the remotest corner or little inlet of the minute blood-vessels of the human body ?n? fepi some wavelet from iliac uuvo iiv? ?w. the convulsions occasioned by good, hearty laughter. The life-principle of f the central man is shaken to the innermost depths, sending new tides of life and strength to the surface, thus materially tending to insure good health to the persons who indulge therein. The blood moves more rapidly and conveys a different impression to all the organs of the body, as it visits them on the particular mystic journey when the man is laughing from what it does at other times. For this reasou every good hearty laugh in wiucu a person indulges tends to lengthen his life, conveying, as it does, new and distinct stimulus to the vital forces. An ignorant old gentleman who lives near the coast of Maine would pretend that he knew every person whom any | of his neighbors ever chanced to mention. j One time a number of men in a country store wished to have some fun with him so they said : "Methuselah was rather an old pian, wasn't he?" "O yes," answered the man, "I chopped wood with him all last winter." A Millionaire** Secret of ftticcvhh. \\T FaI/1 am no nio tlisit lif* V/^rua T? . A considered half of his success in life to be due to his punctuality. He was always at bis office on the very minute each morning, and if he made an appointment to talk business to a man he never failed to keep ii. 4,I have made thousands upon thousands of dollars cy being on hand at the right moment, and I consider punctuality as strong a point in a business man's favor as?well, it is second only to honesty!" That is the secret of this millionaire's success.?Ex. Since the word of the Lord endureth forever let us identify ourselves with its eternity by doing it, aud then entering into its everlasting reward. It is the very opposite of what Christ teaches. The gospel,is a message of - Hrlinrrte nf nPflf'P 10VC, 11 IS UJe ywuu ii?i<>hu ,? and good will towards men. When the hour of death comes? that comes to high and low alikethen it's na what wahae dune for ourselves, |but what we hae dune for others, that we think on niaist pleasantly. I Hnvcyou Loiirnod. To appreciate that cherry, bright I neighbor? That some people are better, sweeter than they seem? That he who accepts many gifts pays dearly for them? To come in with pleasant thoughts; and a cherry word? To defer the discussion of vital ques-j tions until after breakfast. To make the best of the dreary wont her. the Lrown landscape anil gray sky? { That to get something for nothing is; contrary to the laws of nature andj mankind? , Anew important lesson from the' , books you read, the work you do or the people you meet? That you do not always serve the ; greatest, highest ends by carrying out your own petty plans? "For What we ?rc About?" : Now, we are going to show our na tioual and individual gratitude this ' month, by directiou of the President, 1 writes Robert J. Brudette in his inimitable department in the November " Ladies' Home Journal. We are a ? grateful people. If you don't believe ' it, see us eat. Some of us?and these } are not men?are so thankful we will 4 - ? - *- -.11 TUanlroiril*. UOt gO lO UU lire LI Ul nil uu i iianivii^i? ' ing Day. We will stay at home and } get dinner for a Host of other grateful 1 people,. It is the dinner that makes " us thankful. Some Thaksgiving Day. 1 just you pitch the dinner over the ' alley fence about ten minutes before 12 o'clock. Then see what a devoutly ? grateful, what a sweetly thankful crowd will come home from church. * On second thought, perhaps you had 1 better not wait until they come home. You had better run. And keep on ruu" nin8 until you get to the middle of the ? Great American Desert.. And stay 5 there. To Rent or Lease. ? * FOUR HORSE FAIOI. A large dwell lnpr, ri convenient out-buildings, In a healthy S location. Convenient to church and school. h For terms apply to GEO. T. FORTSON, Wlal irnnik Klhnrt CO. Gil. r Nov. 9,1892, tf * ' Building Lots for Sale. e FIVE BUILDING LOTS In Fort Pickens on r the road to Greenwood. Also, the SIX ROOM HOUSE in which I live. This lot is about two acres, and has on it a good well of water, and all necessary outbuildings. For terms, apply to J. S. HAMMOND. Dec. 7,1S92,3t 'I J. COTHRAN L. W. PERRIN. ?T. P. COTHRAN.1 COTHRAN, PERRIN & COTHRAN A tf nm qttb ot T.qw e ubbviuvj ? uu mm ?w ? Abbeville, S. C. r RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD F. W. IIcidekofer and Reuben Foster, Receivers [ /COLUMBIA AND GREENVILLE DIVISION " \_y Condcnsud schedule in eft'ect November 20,1S92. t BETWEEN CHARLESTON. COLUMBIA, fcENEUA AND WALUALLA. t Daily. No. 11. STATIONS. Daily. No. 12 ii 00:iui;Lv.Xhnrle?ton.Ar 10 oOpin 11 lithim Lv..Columbia.Ar 0 05pm' ) 12 05pui Lv... Alston.. Ar, 5 13pm, , 12 57ptn Lv..Ne-.vberry..Arl 4 25pm ' 2 npm Lv.Ninety-Si.x.Arf 3 16pui: 1 I 2 37pm Lv.Greenwood Ar' 2 53pm2 SojimLv... Hodges...Ar' 2 x9|>mj 3 12pm Lv...Donalds ...Ar; 2 llpmj 3 23pui Lv.lIoneal'ntli.Ar 1 58pm' -1 35pm Lv?Anderson..Ar I 15 m. i 5 18pni'Lv..Pendleton..Ar 12 45pm, 6 00pm Ar..Senena. .Lv 12 16pui; 6 32pm Lv..Kcneca. ..Ar'12 llhun' 7 00pm Ar. Wulballa. Lv 11 40am 1_ i 5 OOpm Ar..Greenville..Lv 12 OOn'rii - BETWEEN ANDERS ON^ ' BELTO* AND GKEENVILLE. I ( Daily. | . Dally. . I No. 12.1 STATIONS, j No. 11. j i 1 lopnvLv.. An(iorson..Ar! 4 85]un j 5 00|>inAr..GrienvUle.l.vl2 OOn'n BETWEEN CIIAIILESTON. COLUMBIA, ALSTON AND tiPAUTANBUKG. Dally No. 13. 1 STATIONS. Daily N... 14. G 50am Lv..< liark-stoti.Ar 10 30pni 3 50pm Lv?Coliitnbla...Ar 1 20pm I 4 80pin Lv.... Alston ...Ar 12 40pmj ; 5 ."iOpui Lv U(ilmi..,.Ar 11 ITtiuii 6 SjUpiii,ArSparianbarsrLv 10 20pni| 10 10pm; Ar.. Asheville..L* i 7 UOum j ni)irniIM!B WVWDrVPT (iT.fWIYlM ANM | oc,l,'a^ " " lau KEN'S. i Ex. Sun. No. 15. STATIONS. Ex. Sun. No. 16. 11 20am Lv..Columl>la...Ar 6 05pm] ' 2 00pm Lv..Newbert-y,.Ar'12 OOn'n' 3 81ptn Lv...Clinton....Arj 10 30titn! |\4 15|>m|Ar...Lauren?...Lv| 9 50iin.| BETWEEN HODGES AND ABBEVILLE. I Daily. | j Daily. I Ex.Snn.i No. il. j STATIONS, i No. 12 Ex.Stsn. No. 45. | Mixed. | | Mixed. | No. 01. 8 OOdin' 8 00pm Lv...Hodees?..Ari 2 20;?mI 7 85am 8 25am f8 2'ip:n Lv Darroiisrh's Ar f2 00j.ini 7 15am 8 lOuui 3 85pui;Ar..Abbeville. Lv| 1 45pm| 7 OO.itn CONNECTIONS via FOUT1I BOUND UaILUOAD Daily. Daily. . " ~ Dally. Daily." Nn. 89 No. 9 Central Time. No. XS. N". iO. 12 80pm 6 4.Vun Lv..(.Columbia...Ar 2 l(ipm 9 00pm 5 10pm 11 80nm Ar...Savnnnah...t>v 10 20am 4 OUpm J&gr Parl?r Cars between Columbia and Savanna!). Trains leave Spartarrbure. S. C., A. a C. DlvlaD.n Northbound. 4.o!( a. m., 8.48 p. m., C.Oo p. ui (Vestibuled Limited); Southlx nnd, 1.56 a m., 8.86 p. m? 11.87 a. til. (Vestibulcd Limited); Westbound. M". N. (J. Division, U.fU (>. Ul? lur UVIIUnoUIDIlli.-, asuronv and Hut Springs. Trelns leave Greenville. S. C., A. a C. Division. Northbound 3 07 a. rn.. 2.20 |i. m., 5.08 p. in. (Vestibuled Limited); Southbound, 3.0" a. ui., 4.42 |>. m. 12.28 p. in. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains lenve Seneca, S. O., A. A 0. Division, Northbound, 1.3C a. m., 12.15 p. in., Southbound, 4.3S a. in., C.30 p. tn. Trains Nos. 11 and 12 on the C. and G. Division^ ami Trains 13 and 14 on the A. and S. Division wilj run solid to and l'roin Charleston over the S. C. It. 1; PULLMAN CAU SERVICE. Pullman Sleeper on 13 and 14 between Charleston and Ashevllle. via Columbia ami Spartanburg. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on Trains 9, 10, 11 and 12, 37 ?nd 3S on A. a C. Division, W. A. TURK, J>. 11. UAKLMWV.lt., Gen'! Paes. A iront. Ass't Gen'1 Pcss. Act.. Washington, I). C. Atlanta, Ga. V. E. McBEK, SOL HAAS, Gen. Superintendent, Traffic Manager, Columbia. S. O. 'Vn-sblnston. 1). C. W. II. GHEES, Gi-ii'l Mar., Washington, 1). 0. Port Royal and Western Carolina. Augusta and asheville shout line. Time card in effect Oct. 2nd, 1SU2. 2 20pm S 00am Lv.. Auirusta.. Ar! S lOpm II .'wain 5 4511111,11 45um Ar... Beaufort...Lv 3 :J0pin 7 .'iOam C 00pm 11 59uui A r. Port Koyal Lv 8 15pm - 7 l.'min 6 40pm 11 45ani Ar..Savannah...Lv :t00pm: C (Khun SOQpnij a Uflpm Ar..Charlcgton.Lvj :} lopmj 7 Ouam Connection made at Yemassee from and to Charles ton, and at Fairfax fiotu and to point a on Suutli m l> I BET. AUGUSTA, UA., and Sl'ABTANBUBG, 8. C Mixed (Eastern Timu.) .Mixed Ex.Sun., Daily, j STATIONS. | Dully. jEx.Sun. 4 25pm .S 4-jam Lv?.AnguMn....Ar; !l 15pm 11 5!tom C !5[>iii 10 35a ni Lv McOirmlck Ar' 7 25jim !(| oftim ; (i 34pm 10 Mam Lv Troy Ar' 7 0"ipm ! 4Cam I 7 aopm II "?0#m Ar.tireonwiMid.Lv 0 liijun > "lO.un SSupm 1 00|>m Lv...Lauren*....Ar 5 OCijini 7 50am , 2 SOpin Ar^|inrtanliur<!Lv: 3 30pm; BETWEEN McCOBMICK und ANDEBSON. Mixed I " I ~ I Mlx?-d I?aily Sunday STATIONS. Sunday i Dally. Ex.Sun. only. i wily. Kx.Sun. 10 40am 12 UlnmjLv.MoCormlelc Ar 10 20am ; 50aui 11 10am 12 20am; Lv...IJurdeau.W.Ar 0 fiOain SI 20am 11 27am 12 :!2am;Lv..Willinst?n.Ar !> 4'fam II (iiinm 11 45uoi 12 l-'iam:Lv.Ml Carmel.Ar 32am S 15am 12 IHam 12 57ani|Lv Hester..../r 0 I.Vim S 23am 12 20ain 1 (LlamlLvCulhuutiFallsAi !' OSun, 8 13am 12 '{0 III 1 22ani[ljV...Ulllll('r...jtr uran o o.iiwn > 1 U5pm 1 -tltani! LvLowmlesv'leAr 40am 7 4Hnm 2 45pm *2 4dpiuj>\r? Anderson ..LvJ 7 !>Viin| C lOuui 8i)m Tuesdays. Timrsdays and Ki idays u passenger train will leave Anderson at 4.:!!i p. in. lor Culliouns I Falls, returning t<> Anderson at 7.2.*> p. in. Sleeping cars between Savannah and Sparianliing. close connection at Augusta lor all pointH. For furtlier inforinution write or call on W. F. SHKLLMAN, W..I.CISAIU, Trnllic Manager. (Jen. Pass. A trout. K. L. TODI), Trav. Pass. Agent, Augusta, (!a Is'ov. 28 ilay and night t?9,772 l,p>i> / * Experimental Pioly. We live in an age of speculative thought, when multitudes proudly claim the privilege of liberalizing Christian doctrine according to pleas ure?an age when the thoughtful mind is in greater danger from undue license in traversing unexplored fields of inquiry than from superstitious indorcement; an age when subtle errors are floating through the atmosphere, obscuring the glory of Christ's person and work, detracting and weakening the agencies of Christianity. We tend more to speculation than spirituality, more to controversies than contrite- j ness. We are prone more to reason \ about religion than humbly to seek \ for its possession. At tliiu rwHMml tliPIV* i< mifpf v onlv ill! seeking to maintain ilie' true standard j of experience. We must know God in prayer, in His covenants, an in Hini spiritual comforts. We must realize the cont inural presence of Christ as a| personal Savior. We must seek fori and cherish the abiding witness of the' Holy Spirit. Living in this way, we shall successfully meet and overcome temptation, and be able to bear a good testimony before an unbelieving world Angels'-Food ! C'akc.?One cupful and a half of powdered sugar, thej whites of eleven eggs, one coffeecupful j of flour, oue teaspoonful of cream of: tartar (no soda.) Sift the flour six! times, three times before, and three! times after putting in the cream of j tartar. Beat the whites to a stiff] froth, having first put in' a pinch of salt; stir in the sugar very lightly, then add the flour in the sume manner add a teaspootiful of vanilla or lemon flavoring, and turn immediately into a round pan with a funnel in the center. (Jake in a moderate oven Jor one hour. SCHOOL NOTICE. A LL PERSONS HAVING BUSINESS A. with the School Commissioner will find him it) his office all public days ana every Saturday lu each month nearest the middle of the mouth, during: the present year for the purpose of registering claims, Jtc. E. COWAN, School Commissioner Abbeville County. Feb 2, 18'J2. To Locomotiv ?=8 Enginee in n "r/n I I n/M*i 1 H WHiun oK/vy vmipuji) J that wont pull offi ,p. Themfeoot' S Never [f h Comes Off! Burglar- Proof I /Iways u ^^^VVATCH AS BMT H] GR] slHRlSTi We have in tiie towi for a preset Come anc HWl Sb-BES WW B A KEEPS FOR 1 Staple an Confectionaries of All Kinds. TJIIS DKPARTMKNT Is i PRICES T JDST EECEI\ Horses and Brood Mare AIjWAI Phaetons, Carriages an( YOUU KVKKY WANT IN THIS SALES, LIYERY . , - V WE II B111ESS!' A BIG DRIVE IN SHOES FROM NOW Until January 1st., We have BARGAIN'S for you In SHOES & HARNESS. FOR CHRISTMAS WE HAVE A FINE LOT OF TRUNKS Men's Fine Slippers. 536r" Bring your HIDES along. Will give full market value for them. Very Respectfully, C. P. HAMMOND & GO. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COURT. In the matter of the Estate of J. Ramsey Black, Deceased. Petition for Settlement antl Discharge. JE. LOMAX, as Administrator for said Estate having applied for settlement and discharge, ! It is Okdkkkd, That Thursday, the Cth day of January next be fixed for fintn tine the relief prayed tor. J. FULLER LYON. 1 Dec. 5,1802, 41 Judge Probate Court. 'e rs and Conductors. WILL furnish you "B. W. Raymond" . >~lr3 movemeuts. rased In ?ny style, dust I C3 roof case you desire for 10 per cent less j C"~J tan any Railroad Inspectors prices, and j Ive you a guarantee laying myself liable c__, lat they will perform to the Railroad ! CO ompany's requirements, nna that you j ill receive cerbltleate to that effect fiorn 1 tnJ tiy Railroad Inspector of Wutclies. | je~? trr3 GREENWOOD |"S t=J not a? 'argea plnep is Atlanta, but we t?h ELL. WATCHES CHEAPER. We have <=3 either the "agony" or expenses of At- , in la jewelers, which ^ YOU JP?A.TK" I S ir when you buy of them. Most Rati- > CH >ad men are wise, therefore the above Is < era ifflclent. Buy where you can get the CHEAPEST. ! ^-3 lON'T FORGET THE PUCE, si oo Send In your orders, or better yet call Ef>u nd see me personally. oo Refer you to the many men on R. & D. 2-^ nd the G., C. & N. who are wearing RAY- g c? I ON D'S bought of roe. ,Bo ana A V mwmiAix, EENWOOD, S. C. IAS?IS*C , as usual,-th f w; i. .Lverytni it or Santa C L see us. liawso] tt*ii ft mil e& ?HE PUBLIC A FULI d Fancy ( Fruits from every Clime. Speci* always full of Fresh Goods, arriving dally all O SUIT TH i \r r?ri) Pluvtons, Carriages, 13 and \VA(JONS to suit any one In style a Lap Hobos, Whips, Uni Of nil GKADKS. Call and see uh belt Com potion. rED A CAB LOAD OF is?Saddle & Harness H i'S II VN'DS. 1 Buggies FURNISHED Oil Short 1 LINE CAN BK SUPPLIED FRuM OCll A.ND FEED STABLE! RICHARD GANTT, Js'now prepared to do all work in his department In the heM nannerandai reasonable charges. Monthly iustomers shavlnir. hair cutting and shampooing SI per month. Rasors honed and put n the bent conditlou for 25 cents each. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, OFFICE UP-3TAIRS ON McILWAIN Corner, Abbeville, 8. C. DR. E, L. WILSON, oiKiwnraiSGr. 43-Office up stairs over C. P. Hammond <$ Co.'k store. Lumber and Shingles rpo SUPPLY EVERY DEMAND. THEY 1 will be sold low. Enquire of me for prices. S. G. THOMhON. Never out of Stock WE KEEP ALWAYS ON HANI J A number of borses and mules for Kale. We have now several excellent-work animals which we will sell cheap. A. B. Hamlin. Agent. Bank of LowndesviUe, LOWNDESVILLE, S. C. Capital Stock Paid in 919,920 uu Surplus ... I,GOO OG DOE* A GENERAL BANKING BUSInesp. Affords best security and facill ties for depositors. Issues time certificates of deposits bearing Interest as follows: Six months 4 per cent, twelve months 5 per cent. J. B. FRANKS, Presdent. ALL SORTS OF BUILDING MATERIAL, ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS Mil i I1H LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS And other BUILDING MATERIAL solicited I HAVE WAGONS And can deliver any goods ordered from mt and will contract to TCTTILD HOUSES S. G. Thomson. Abbeville, April 15, 1892, 12m. Terra Cotta Wells AT Reduced "PRICES. I AM USING A 12 inch and 19 inch AUGE! o! superior make. Doesn't let dry dirt o quicksand run out like some old time inferio Auzers, thus insuring a good lieud of wale in quicksand in much less time. My plan of putting In pipe 1h the only on that keeps quicksand from tilling up the well but if one-third, or even one of uiy well should even be a failure n>y guarantee wouli amount to something, for I would go urn remedy same, or return the money. The 12 Inch Auger has giveu splendid satlf faciion, especially for stock, tenant house i unui11 r?miiifH at. much less cost. if you want u good bead of water and a cei tain well, address J. H. SOUTH, Greenwood, S-. C., Nov. 9, lSt>2. OMINGi!? T */* *** LtJ largest ng suitable laus. tL&Co. Sons, 1 STOCK OF xrocenes, il Brands of Hams and Cheese. of which will be sold at E TIMES. * YOU WILL KIND lilies, Road Carts ind Prlcc. A.lso a beautiful Line of il>rellas and Harness >rc purchasing, as \vc stand against any all - ' y * ; v -TjaKH \j "" : H " .: Spectacles and Eyeglasses. THE Chen pest ever brought to Abbeville. A Ihi'pc lot Call on Dec. 24, Ihfti. tf J. W. RYKARD. ? AII nifiiiM HUB 1.5. SrASMMAN, GREENWOOD, S. C. Insurance Agency. Insurance COTTON DExlLER. Fine Staple Cottons a Specialty. v?? o icno tf CHALMERS' Furniture Store! ' New Furniture for this Week, i 120 New Hard Wood Beds. 15 New Chamber Suits in Landscap< ami Chevel styles. 3 Cheffoniers. lO I?nn/itr TflKlfio ^ X tlUVJ AMV/1VOI 12 New Bureaus. | 4 New Sideboards. 4 dozen Dining Chairs. 350 Chairs, all kinds, at prices front 40 cents to $2 each. Hair Mattresses, Wool Mattresses Shuck and Straw, with cotton top. The above goods will be sold at th< Lowest Cash Prices Our stock is the ' - n LARGEST 19 TIE GUT, AT 1 CHALMERS' Mire ST0R1 BIG DRIVE ! - IX I, i 3ii.ii.is : SILKS in small remnants at r 50c. on the Dollar r r Now Is the time to hny cheap Silk for Fai cy Work ami Silk Quilts. j W. E. BELL Oct. 5,1892, tf 8 : Horses and ( Mules! THAT WERE BOUGHT FROM A, B, HAMBLIN, AGT MUST BE PAID FOR AT OIVOE Oct. 28, 1892, 2ra ARTESIAN - and Terra Cotta Wells. At great expense i am now pre pared to sink wells through clay, qulc Band and rock to any desired depths. Curt lug the clay down to rock with heavy Art( slan Wrought Iron Pipe, by no other mean Is It possible to get down to the water bearln strata except with a Drill Machine. I woul be glad lor parties Tailing to get water oh ac count of rock or quick sand to communlcat with me. 1 expect to continue sinking th Terra Cotta Wells where desired, and clalri mill, in ien years experience 1 navehuui more and given more general sntisfactioi than any man In the State. I am no squatter here to-day probably In Texas next week consequently my guarantee Is of some ettecl Address. C. M. CALHOUN, March 2,1S92. Greenwood, S. C. W. R. WELSH, Stone Cutter and Quarryman, Quarry P. 0., S. C. IS prepared to fill all kinds of orders or short notice for first class granite of everj description, either rough or dressed. All grsinlte delivered on board cars. Prices given on application. Work enaran tppfl in bp sntlsfiiclnrv. fOct. 2G. lJ-02. 12m National Ban] Abbevi Capital, Surplus, O ftt< J. ALLEN SMITH, President. BENJ. S. BAR? Hire GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Charleston, S. < L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., JNO. G. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. C J. ALLEN SJ1IT1 DOES a General Banking business, provide! Depositors. Is ready at any and all timet as our county affords. machine Shop Also Machinery and 1 6 H. P. Tozer Engine 1 20 inch Swing 14 ft. 1 Drill Press. \i ?;mery wneeis ana a and Bench Tools. Addre I GREENWOOD FOUNDRY ; - '' - For Sale. . DERSONS desiring to purchase nflne mare 1 I will oo wen to can on me iinueroi?ucu. He has, also. for sale six fine youne male* that lie will sell cheap for cush. Also, on? bugscy and harness, and a Studebaker ouehorse wagon. All chea^tr '^^ALH0UN. Nov. 23,1892, tf The Abbeville Land, Loan and Improvement Company, IN ACCORD A NCE with Commission oif Secretary of State J. Q,. Marshall directed to the undersigned Boara of Corporators o the ABBEVILLE LAND, LOAN AND IM I PROVEMENT COMPANY- L _ \'-.i i.. u^.aVv.. hnntrfl A its ucreujr ^kcu lui? ? snhncrlptlon of suld company will be open at the office of J. ALLEN SMITH, Piealdent, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th ln?t? at the Abbeville National Bank, J. ALLEN SMITH, W. C. McGOWAN, , P. ROSENBERG. AUG. W. SMITH, E. A. TEMPLETON, R. M. H ADDON, T. P. COTHRAN. Board of Corporator!. Abbeville, S. C.. Feb. 5 1K91. Sale of Valuable Land. T3Y virtue of a power of sale conferred on *-* me by the belr* 01 Thorn u? Crawford, deceased, I will se'l ?tt AbhevllieCourt House. - ? 4 r * v rir r t WfTi dv /on/i\ ?? Oil D.VIjJLiW.V I Jai^uaiv L uc<u, \*uu;,<?u I public outcry, between ttie lejral hour# of Bale, the tract of land of which the Raid Thomas 'Crawford, died seized, situate in Abbeville * county, containing .97 ACRES, 1 more or less, and bounded by lands of Antho* n v Crawford, t he Gordon lands. Little Rlyer and the Martin Mill road, being part of the ? land once owned by the McNeill Bros. The proceeds of sale to be applied to the payment of a mortgage to O.Cade, executed by tbe sad Thomas Crawford, on tbe 7th January, 1889. TERMS OP SALE?One-halt cash, the remainder on a credit of one year, secured by a mortgage of tbe premises. W. A. LEE, ? ) Attorney to Sell. Deo. 7,1892,4t \ ^he Farmers' Bank -OFABBEVILLE, S. C., i . Does Genejsal Basking Business. I Buys and sella Exchange and makes Colleo, | Hons. Jj DEPOSITS SOLICITS D. ' . Paid op Capital $SO,70O ' Subscribed Capital................... 75,000 . A Savings Department has beeo eatabfl lisbed. Amounts received of S1.00 and upwards. Interest at 4 per cent, payable quarterly,?January, April. July, October. Small savings Increase rapidly. Win. H. Parker, J. T. Bobertaon, President. Vice-Pees. I Julian H. Da Pre, CA8HIEB. -I March 5, 1898?12m Food for Cattle should make Immediate arrangemeata to ; BUT HULLS & HEAL The experience or tbe post bas rally demon* e(.rated that cotton seed meal and bolls are tbe cheapest and best food in tbe world. Tbe price of these articles will be Increased as ttpe I season advances. # Every convenience for weighing. >- Wr P, FERGUSON, Manager. F. L. MORROW, Bookkeeper. Sept. 7,1892, If , Music! Music! i !PliMS mi UilllUDj UUUilllU t Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Sheet Music, Books, &c. * I HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS with 1 some or the beat houses North and Soatb, and can save you money In the purchase of any of the above. I will keep on hand a full supply of all kinds of Oat and Wire Strings for strlnccd Instruments. Also, Harmonious, Violins, Bows, Bridges, Tall Pieces,Screws. Ac. It will pny you to see me before baying. Prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. Give, me a trial. i JAS. A. HILL. >- Sept. 14,1892,4m 1- . . . ;. ' ? GO TO iCHALMERS Q ; ? FOR ? i 1 Monnments, Headstones, Etc. j 1 Good Wort and Prices as Low as any, I ? Prepared to do all kinds of Work 1 and at Short Notice. Oct. 12,LS92. tf lr nf A Khmrilla a. VI llO, S. O - - . - *?75,000 - - - -. 14,000 uei?? s L. Wm WHITE, Vice-Preside (WELL, Cashier. CtOVM Z 3., J. C. KLU(ifI? Abbeville, S. C., K. M, IIADDON, Abbeville, S. C., W. C. McGOWAN, Abbeville, S. V. [I, Abbeville, S. C. 3 the greatest security and convenience for Its ito make loans based upon such safe coliatera Sept. 11. lSDi lyr & Lot for Sale. I Tools, consisting of D r\ /I TP r? /vi m n T n 4- Vt /\ uuu jjugmc ijcttiicm Hand, and a variety of Pipe iss for further information AND MACHINE WORft^