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Be Brief. f When you've got a thiug to say, Say It! Don't take half a day. When your tale's got little in it, Crowd tht) whole thing in a minute! Life Is short?a fleeting vapor? Don't you fill an eight page paper With a tale which, at a pitch, Could be cornered in an Inch! Boil it down until it simmers; Polish it until it glimmers. When you've got a tiling to say. Say it! L?on't take hail a day. Are You UoinK to the Worl<l*M Fair? If so. see that your ticket reads vlaCincIn nati and the C. H. & D. and Monon?theac knowledged "World's Fair Route." The only line out of Cincinnati connecting with the E. T. V. & <i. and Q. and C. train No. 2, arriving Cincinnati p. in. A solid train carrying through sleepers from Jacksonville, Savannah, Birmingham, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Macon and New Orleans vln E. T. V. <fc U., Q. & C., H. & I), and .Monon Koute to Chicago. You can stop over in Cincinnati if your ticket reads via the C. H. ?fc I), and Monon Route, by depositing same with the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association, Chamber of Cenimerce Building, corner of Fourth and Vine Streets, one block from Fountain Square (the C. li. & D. ticket olllce Ik In the same building.) 'i his enable you to visit the picturesque "Queen City" at no additional cost, and special efforts will be made , . to entertain strangers hospitably and reason; ably. The universal verdict of the travelling public Is that the Pullman Safety Vestibuled train, running every day, "and Sunday too," * Via the C. H. & D. and Monon, betweeu Cm clnnati, Indianapolis and Chicago, are without doubt the ' finest on earth." These trains were especially built by the Pullman Company for this service, and embrace every itn. provement. Their magnillcent coaches luxurious smoking cars, superb sleepers, observation cars, compartment sleepers cars and unexcelled dining car service, afford "all the comforts of home." Leaving Cincinnati you pass through the beautiful Miami Valley, anil lor twenty-live miles the double trucks run through the very trout door yards of the finest 6uburb?tn homes lp the country. Beyond Hamilton and up to Indianapolis, the line is noted for its scenic beeuty. A stop over at Indianapolis, the capital of Indiana, may be obtained by depositing your ticket with the Secretary of the Commercial Club. This city is more worthy of a visit than almost any other ol Its size In ihe West, and offers the greatest Inducements u> traveller and tourist. Between Indianapolis and Chicago the line traverses the very best agricultural and commercial territory, and the ride is one of unparalled comfort and beauty. > Bear In mind that the C. H. & D. and Monon Route trains all run via Burslde Crossing, from which point the Illinois Central suburban trains run direct to the World's Fiar Grounds every moment. At Englewood connection Is made with the electric cars, which run every five minutes to the grounds, but f we recommend all persons to go directly Into the Dearborn Station, which Is located In the heart of the city and from which all street car lines converge, then go directly by car or cab to your hotel or boarding place. First locate yourself; know where and how you are to live while In Chicago. Get the locality firmlv flrprl In vnur mini! hefore point? to the World's Fair by any of the numerous eonvenlent ways; the cable cars, electric roads, elevated railroad, Illinois Central R. R.. suburban trains and the steamboats afford ample accommodations for all possible visitors, and it Is but five minutes ride from tbe business portion of the city to tbe grouuds. Take your breakfast down town, buy your lunch at tbe frounds, and take your supper down town, f you follow these Buggestlous you wlH save money. The facilities for serving lunch at the World's Fair Grounds are extraordinary and tbe prices are cheaper than at your own home, but breakfast and sppper should be taken down town, or at your boarding house. The World's Fair Is already tbe most astounbing and stupendous spectacle ever attempted by any people, and a day's visit will afford more delight and Instruction than can possibly be obtained in any other way or by the same expenditure of money. For further particulars, descriptive pamphlets, rates, etc., address. E. A. Hoover, General Advertising Agent C. tf. <t I). K. R.. No. 200 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. July 26, lb98. tl Don't forget our opening. Sept. 27,2S and / 29th. We have lots of pretty and stylish goods to show you, and we extend to you a most cordial Invitation to come and see us. R. M. Haddon & Co. Land for Sale. 11/E have for sale under the last will and WV testament of Lawson T. Arnold, deceased, the tract of land known as the HOME PLACE of said Lawson T. Arnold, deceased, , near Lowndesvllle, S. <J., containing 262 Acres, more or less. For terms and full information apply to B. F. WILSON, Anderson, 8. C. B. F. WILSON, Executor. GRACE G. COCHRAN, Sept. 27, 1893,3t Executrix. THE ABBEVILLE 1 : WON ID Oil ILL' AND j GINNERY s Is Now Ready for Business. THEY are prepared to GIN COTTON at the LOWEST MARKET PRICK, UL>d will 1 PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE for ull COTTON SEED that Is offered. Their Improved machinery, which has Just been overhauled and the speed Increased en- I al'les them to do an Indefinite amount of ' work Id the shortest time. Persons desiring to provide themselves with the cheapest and best "FOOD for CATTLE, should make immediate arrangements to | " BUY HULLS & MEAL. i Send cash for Hulls and Meal. i The experience ot the past has fuUy demon Kinueu umi I'uuuu netu iiicai nuu uuuc nic the cheapest and best food in the world. The price of these articles will be increased as the season advances. Every convenience for welghlug. -AMle Oil and Fertilizer Ce. Sept. 13,1S9.1, tf ' I BRICK! BRICK! BRICK! | |6E0. S. WILSON & CO, j f Watts, S. C., \ #Are Making First Class Brick .f # Persona who may need briek In W ^Orders Solicited & Promptly Filled^ ' |SE0. S. WILSON & CO.f C, '. :. ' , , M. T. C< I have been very busy foi marking rock bottom prices < nrra n^ Vtararaina fnr thfi "neOTlli gAUAAM WU.AgM.XAAW AW- X AT ~ The people both in tow: my work for them, in securii that can be bought fcr so mu been accustomed to paying f The people come to my good luck and Godspeed in t ing goods to them for much 1 tomed to pay for years and y time that these everlastingly up, and that they will stand ing hand while I fight this hi REFORM for The people everywhere a not what they make but whs years. My buyer in New Yo and I in turn put every one c just on that track along wi Great Reform Movement an< vantages. You may rest assured t ALWAYS be just as repres< way not to ALWAYS be JU goods don't come up to repre you will not be made to trac else in-order to get your m< shall be returned to you, for liberty to do as he pleases wi In order to further the cash will always have to acc Here I submit some of n articles to my friends TH] "ante up" if they can or <fdr Umbrellas. Duplex, double frame. Storn King. Can not be turned insldeout. :!2 I net: es. 75 cents. ? Ladles Shoes. Dongola button, with.o without tip. A No. 1 shoe In every reaped Price elsewhere #1.25 My price W)c. Mens Shoes. Lined calf skin, splendl wearer and a desirable shoe. Price the worl over 81.40. My price SI. 10. Corsets. Tull honed and embroidered Ion waist and perfect fit. Others pi Ice lor sam goods 50c. My price 39c. Socks. Double heel and toe. Full Derb; top. A capital wearing goods Price in thi town everywhere 10, W/2 and 15c. My pric 7, 8 and 9c. Ladies Hose. A complete line fast blncfc Prices ranging elsewhere Irom 10 to 40c. M, price for same goods running from 7V? to 29c. Ladies Handkerchiefs. Beautiful border, for 5c. and up. Gents Handkerchiefs. All linen, pur white, 20x20 Inches lor 5c. UICIIie> nuw. UUC'UlllU bUC(4>oi timu wuv, can be bought elsewhere. A thousand and one ot M. T. National Ban! Abbevi Oa"nital, Surplus, OfH. I. ALLEN SMITH, President. BENJ. S. BAR: Mire >VM. H. PARKER, Abbeville, S. C., L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., INO. G. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. ( J. ALLEN SMIT DOES a General Banking business, provide Depositors. Is ready at any and all time is our county affords. KM. H. PARKER, President. JULIUS H. I The Farmers' Ba DEPOSITS l ift 1? i <<?. I Does general banking business. lions. A Savings Department has bee wards. Interest at 4 per cent, payable quarte ngs increase rapidly. i Jewelry! We have recei ply of Jewell*; LACE PINS, EA ENIR SPOC CHAINS, and J.f .V 1 i. iiruuics 100 liu tion. <s Why send off and Cities for J you can buy tl from us for lefc We invite you goods and get fore buying* eb WE GUARANTEE GOODS REES Dleman's Hi jilt r the past week opening up a: )n my Fall stock. I have soi 3 this Tall. q and country are appreciate lg for them the very best goc ch less money than they ha or identicallv the same eooi ^ - w store, buy from me, wish ] his grand work of mine of se ess than they have been acci ears. They tell me that it r high prices should be knock by me and give me their he ittle of THE PEOPLI ire awaking to the fact that it it they save that tells in af rk keeps me on the inside tra >f my customers, (not my pel th me. I have no pets in t] 1 all will share alike in its ; hat what I advertise to you v mted, and I will manage so: ST OUT when you call. If i sentation bring them back, a l? nut. the amount in somethi [>ney back, but the money its it is yours, and everybody is ith what is his. movement I have on foot, t ompany every purchase, ly prices on leading and sta] S PEOPLE. Now let th? op out" as they must. i> Gents Unlaunilrled 8blrts. Remfrlred i- eut facings and gusseta, perfect lit, for < 5Uc. r Mens work shirts In great variety. \ t. made, long tall and sleeves, froui 25c. and Yon should see them by all means for t ,1 are way uuder market price, d Suspenders In great profusion. A 25c. pet der for 19c, 50c. one for 28o, and a GOa K ior8ic. As pretty a line as ever came to * town at a little more than hair value. Ladles Belts. A 25c. one for 10c. y Canton Flannel. Heavy unbleached. J s ular price 15c. My price 9c. e Bleaching. Full yard wide, Cheshire's soft finish for the needle. Regular price My price 6J^c. y Agate Buttons. Full count, 12 dozer card. F. S. 11-2. Price 3c. card. 3 Linen Crash. Every thread pure linen inches wide. Beautiful border. Price alw e 121-2 and 18c. a yard. My prloe 7 l-2c. Towels. All linen. 34x18 Inches. Pr y border and fringe. Price the world over My price 16%c. her things just as chei COLEMAN, k of Abbevill< 11?, s. c. . - - - - $75, OC - - 15,00 x W. C. McGOWAN, Vice-Presidr SWELL, Cashier. ctor? x J. C. KLUGII, Abbeville, S. C., W. JOEL SMITH, Abbeyille, S. 3., W. C. McGOWAN, Abbeville, S. H, Abbeville, S. C. is the greatest security and convenience for stomake loans based upon such safe collat Sept. 11. 1892. lyr A. W. SMITH, Vice Preside Mi PRE, Cashier. nk of AVbevill SOLICITED. $65,79 5,00 Buys and sells Exchange ami makes Co] n established. Amounts received or $1 and rly,-January, April, July, October. Small i [March 1, lSltt, 12i Tauta1hi7 I, dCKVCll Jf I ived a new supy9 consisting* of llRINGS, SOUV>NS, WATCII various other merous to liiento larger towns EWELKY when li? snm<? iii'ti ? MONEY. to examine our our prices l>ese where. TO BE AS REPRESENTED, IE & DuPEE SCHOOL NOTICE. 1 \LL PERSONS HAVING BUSINESS n with tlie School Commissioner wilt llnd c him In hl? office nil public day* and every p Saturday in each month nearest the middle 11 of the month, during the present year for the , purpose of registering claims, &c. E. COWAN, ^ School Commissioner Abbeville County. Feb 2, 1892. School Notice. c ALL Teachers and patrons of schools deslr- _ ous of establishing and operating schools | must notify and c?>nfer with the Township i nfi school Trustees before commencing to teach : and also notify the Trustees when they wish a to suspend their schools and reopen same on account oi the work season and other eroernCr gencles, so that the school trustees can reserve "6 their share ol the Public School Fund for .JR their schools. E. COWAN. ,uo Chairman County Board Examiners, A. C. , yg Sep. 20, 1993. , ls- HTTAVEV M .TONES. ! T. rIRST CLASS RKI>A1RER 0F SH0ESnnd ill" * BOOTS, bws his shop in the office ooce occupied by Colonel Orvllle T. Calhoun, where 18- he will be pleased to receive orders for nil kinds of work in his Hue, which he will do In IS satisfactory manner, on short notice, and at , low price. [Feb. 13,1893, tf ed *" Lumber ! 1j f AM PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS for I all kinds of Lumber. Saw mill located on land of J. C. KLUGH. J, F, BRADLEY, * 15 ter Manager, tCk March 2,1892, tf Medium copy. his TAKE NOTICE. id- 11/E hereby forbid all trespassing on the folW lowing premises for the purpose of HUNTING and FISHING either during the day or night ?Ime. The law will be enforced, rill ThiR nol,ce covers thirty thousand acres of adjoining lands. mg For J. E. Calhoun Estate?Pat Calhoun, Execu tor. [*itt F-.r S. M. Calhoun Estate?W N. & W. P. Calhoun. n/J For Norwood Estate?H. H.?t J.S.Norwood. ' For Parker Estate?Arthur Parker, Hgr For Watson Estate? \. K. Watson. ? P* For Keown Estate? Robert Keown. elf Frt' Cabell Estate?J. A. AS. L. Wilson. For Grain Ridge?William Wilson. I at Taggart Estate? James Taegart.. -E. W. & J. H. Watson. Sept. 13,1893, tf he Terra Cotta Wells , AT l* Reduced "PRICES. I AM USING A 12 inch and 13 inch AUGER ot superior make. Doesn't let dry dirt or quicksand run out like some old time inferior pat- Augers, thus insuring a good head of water >iily In oulcksand In much less time. My plan of putting in pipe Is the only one yeii that keeps quicksand from tilling up the well, UD but if one-third, or even one of my wells ijjy should even be a failure my guarantee would ' amount to something, for X would go and remedy name, or return the money. bus- The 12 inch Auger bus given splendid pa spa r action, especially for stock, tenant hou s this un,i Bmall families at mui-h less cost. If you want a good bead of water and a rtaln well, address J. H. SOUTH. v g Greenwood. 8. C.. Nov. 9.1S?2. XX ioc. ^re You Going to the 1 to nrnoTnio iy/iiD omnnnno ttuhjju o ttiiu iminuu s . 15 'ays The h. & K. offers choice several routes. | ptty 3 TRAINS DAILY. 25c. ' Lv Atlanta W. & A. 10 A. M., 2.15 P. M?8.20 P. M Ar Chicago 8.58 A. M., 4.30 P. M., 9.30 P. Al. tp Less than 23 Honrs to Chicago! THROUGH CARS. SPECIAL RATES. IT WILL PAY YOU to write me. FEED. D. BUSH, , D. P. A.. L. & N.:R. R., ? May 10,1803,5m 36 Wall St., Atlanta, Ga. < Bank of Lowndesville,: 3j LOWNDESVILLE, S. C. 10 Capital Stock I'aid in f20,000 00 |Q Surplus ... 3,500 00 i nt rvOErt A GENERAL RANKING BUSIDl* IJ uesf>. Affords best security and facilities for deposl tors. Issues time certificates of deposits bearing Interest as follows: Hiz months 4 per cent., twelve months 5 per cent. r J. B. FRANKS, Presdent. , ? TERRACOTTA WELLS 1 PRICES to SUIT the TIMES. IN THE FUTURE I propose to sink the celebrated Terra Cotta Wells at a great reduction in my former price. So parties desiring an everlasting supply of good sparkling water at a low price wouia ao wen 10 comer with me before making other arrangements, eaa I propose to make it to the interest ot all to do ho. WATER OR NO PAY-ls my rootto. I have In ten years experience standing testimonials In six counties. Address C. M. CALHOUN, (/^ Greenwood, S. C. ^ March 22, 1S98, tf lQ lec V A.LTT ABLE : PROPERTY FOR SHE. I OFFER FOIt SALE my pluce containing M One Hundred Acres, / S one-third of which Is In the incorporate 11m^ its of Lowndesville, about fifty acres In cultivation, ten In bottoms, twenty-five In pasture fenced in with wire, a seven room t wo-story dwelling house.?several settlement* on the place for tenant*. lar?e barn with a sutticien- c cy of stabling for horses and cattle. This is one of the most desirable places in _ this section, convenient to railroad, churches 1 and schools. It Is well stocked with fruit J trees und grape vines, together with * f^Amn 1 *V,IIA 1 IlnTOa 1 ^ OUl il, JJUUU I, VIUW3, iUUIC, m. LLUIOD, x I One-Horse Wagon and One Carriage. All of which must be treated for privately. E.-H. MATHEWS. 1 Sept. 20, 1>9:1, It TO THE PILIC ! Having made a careful study of the subject, Dr. T. J. Kinard, anl- ? and he respectfully otters his service* to the ^ public. Dr. T. J. Kinard will be In Abbeville pi At Hill's Livery Stable ] ' on the THJKI) SATURDAY MONTHLY. 5 J i All communication)* addrthHed to Nluety-Hlx, S. C'., will receive p*ouipt attention. gl Nov. 10,1892. tf [)ICHARD GANTT, Is now prepared to do ^ W all work In his department In the best lanner and at reasonable charges. Monthly #1 ustomers shaving, hair cutting and sham oolngSl per month. Hasors hoDed and put q the best condition for 25 cents each. DENTAL NOTICE. I Dr. S. 0. Thomson, >FFICE UPSTAIRS ON McILWAlN ! Corner, Abbeville. S. C. E. F. GILLIAUD, .'.TAILOR, HAH moved, and occupies the room recently occupied by J. Li. Clark, the gon- W imltb. and Is now prepared V) do nil kinds of epalrlng and cleaning of gentlemen's clothes >n short notice. 8ampies of suits always on hand. Charges 'eaaonuble. W. R. WELSH, Stone Cutter and Quarryman, < Quarry P. 0., S. C. J TS prepared to fill all kinds of orders on 4 X short notice for first class granite or every f description, either rough or dressed. All ] granite delivered on board cars. 4 Prices given on application. Work euaran t teed to be satisfactory. Hcl. 20,18fl2.12m j Blacksmith Work. i THE friends and patrons ot my shop, who ' live In town, will please brine their work { to my shop hefore Saturday, when It Is prac- , tlcal for them to do so. ' ' Country customers generally come In that < day. and some times 1 am overrun with t work. But I will do the best I canto accommo- I dute all, no matter when they come. < RICHARD ROMANS, < July 19,188.1, tC, Vlllnge Blacksmith. . HENRY & CHEATHAM i ABBEVILLE, S. C. . [ Have opened a ' FANCY GROCERY STORE, i wher* they will keep all manner of goods In their 11 le. 1 Buyers are cordially Invited to examine | their stock, as the quality and price of their goods will furnlBb the strongest Inducements 1 to customers. I Call at the old stand of G. H. Moore. Jau. 4,189-], 12m ( VALUABLE \ REAL ESftTE! FOR SALE! As THE EXECUTOR of the will of Mrs SARAH M. CALHOUN deceased, I now offer for sale the real estate belonging to her estate, situate on the BLUE HILL part of the same being In the corporate limits 3f the town of Abbeville. On tho North side of the public road leading from Abbeville to Ml. Carmel there are Four Hundred and Thirty, (430) Acres, more or less, that I will sell to suit purchaser ] it very reasonable figures. The land on the Southsldebf the same road, One Hundred (100) Acres, more or less, together with the dwelling Lhereon, I will also, sell at reasonable figures. The house contains Eight Rooms and Four Large Brick Cellars, g L'bere are servant houses, barns and stables )n the premises. It Is the most deslrttblfc place In Abbeville county. Ther6 will be no public Sah; or theee lauds?All Sales will be Private. For particulars, address, Wm. P. Calhoun, (J914 EAST ALABAMA STBEET, July 5.1893, ATLANTA, Ga. bond us1 TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE Wi din'mil Id order lo advertise and bring before the public the stock of goodR at the CITY DRUG STOKE. \ EACH PURCHASER WILL, BE entitled to choosc a present worth 20 CENTS in each dollar's worth of gooods purchased Is i fbe Dni Store Department rora this day until this notice is withdrawn. PRICES guaranteed to be as LOW the jO WEST, and all goods as represented.' March 8,1893, tf W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noTWP. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair. Best In the world. s.oq^?"?sJ3.oo J If you want ?. fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest tyfes, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or 5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and j ear as welt. If you wish to economize In your footwear, | 3 so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and ; rice stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy iF. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by A. W. SMITH. Abbeville. *. I H| We have a line of Trusses and can lit any ' J Lyleaud size at. very leasouable prices. Harrleoo & Game, brug(jlst8. j ^ 9 " ' .... .1 ...-;v;v . ' xi;-v, v t'1?CM????? rOHNSON & ST SUCCESSORS ' t. G. JOHNSON, - ( MERCHANDISE REPRESENTING LEAD Hog Products, Flour, ( BAGGING A.I h are always in the market and solicit Telegraph or wire us for prices in car lots. We paj flfflno mror Pito Panlr _ _ frT] UiilUU UfUl UJIJ LlUllft. ? I. mm mi [ WE ARE TH3 r To go to when you need CASTINGS of any kin \ ENGINES, BOILERS, THRESHER ? YOU SHOULD LEAVE YOUR < THLO0II i AT ABBEVILL A Our nhops are now complete and ready for b r red FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOPS in I p Luthea hu<J Finishing Machinery, and are thorr 1 worn in our line, aucu iu> iu? uiauunKtuic ? <?? { BRASS AND IRO] A tnclndlnr GRATR BARS. SASH WEIGHTS i CANE MILLS. HHINGLE M ILIA CAST IR< F CASTING, VRNTILATORS, GRATINGS, STl a BACKS and DAMPERS, and all kinds of 5 Repair -and Ornamc r Wealsorarry In atock a full line of BRA i BELTING. PACKING, RUBBKR HOSE. BAB S We use nolhlug but first claaa material at r men. and give every Job oar personal attention w We give best market prices for SCRAP C. i either pay caab or take It in payment of new w c Don't pay freight or express on your work fi w work done in Abbeville for less money. a Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. T " We will be glad to see visitors at onr shops, i w ladles. a We cast every Wednesday and Saturday aft< r The country people are especially invited tc f W. F. BEARD, $ W. P. BEARD, 1 Abbbevllle, May 8,1833. HARRISON i Prescription 1 ABBEVILLE, Prompt Attention G F. S. E"\ Machinery Broker anc DEALER J team Engines, Portable Fnginei ary Boilers, Steam Fittings Belting, Corn Mills, Si "i i m# xnresmng- jnacmuep, Brown, Winship Cotton Gi loa't fail to get PRICES from me call and see j G-reenwoc June 22,1892. tf I. V. JIM, m OF aREE]S7W< Vill be at Abbeville ] *r rn tttt "f ?J?Z. JLi. 1. JUL No Charge for E: mm TTT-m C17T "T VV J1j 15 Cents Pi Is the very best Oil we can bi burning gravity. Try it and be rior quality, This Oil is not r low as we sell it, We buy in ci fore, WE CAN SELL CHEAPEI ELW. Laws T"' q RAWHORN jreenwood, & C.. % BROKERS. ING FIRMS. , m Jrain, Meal, Salt, <TD TIES. the patronage of dealers only. when you wish to buy j for telegrams. IEENWOOD, S. G. *%%%%%%%%%%%%%* mm S PEOPLE da, or If repalra are needed on your ^ J S, MILLS, STOVES, k, { M )RDERS WITH THE W V WORKS. iE, 8. C. | ualneM. We have the best equipDie up-country, Including Turning '[ >ugbly competent to do any kind of m 1 kinds of \ /' N" CASTINGS, I . FIRE DOGS, BOILER FRONTS, J . , !)N FENCING. ROOF and PIAZZA ' k DRE FRONTS, STOVE GRATES, < ' mtal Castings. \\ .SS and IRON FITTINGS, PIPING, i * BIT METAL, Ac. d id employ none bat flr*t class work* \ AST IRON and OLD BRASS. WIU S r\i?kr k Stt&k om a dlatance when yon can get the ' J ry u* and he convinced. .1 and are especially pleased to nee the ' ' srnoon at half-past three o'clock. . t ? i call whenever they are In town. ' ' ? Proprietors Tugaloo Iron Works. t i f t - ?1 \ GAME, 3ruggists. S. C? :r'vil -7, M ?? iven to Orders! TANS, [ Commission. 3 and Stationary, Station, Pulleys, Shaftings, iw Mill Outfits, Cotton Freses, & Pratt ns. before btjing elsewhere,or ne at S. C. hi in: mum 30D, S. C., Every Wednesday, 'S OFFICE. AM FULLY PREPARED AND equipped for carefully examining ihe I YESand adjusting Ibe properGLASSW for hI I kinds of defective vision. Many headaches and other trouble* une from bad eyesight and also from nproper jelawses. HAVE YOUR EYES AREEULLY EXAMINED AND THE ROPER GLASSES adjusted and save >ur eyes and yourself from tnOcb trou- y le and discomfort arising from bad eyegbt or Improper GLASSES. Call and ;e me nt ABBEVILLE or GREENWOOD. Satisfaction guaranteed. samination. i . ; ne oil , AT er Gallon iy. 175? fire test, 50? convinced of its supeetailed in the State as ir load lots, and thereI. f.Viari nnxr nrift filfifl. ion & Co.