The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 29, 1893, Image 8
Household Matters
Warm clothing, timely fires, warn
hearts, cheerfulness, health and hap
rtinooa?thpap all heloner together.
O --C
For a soothing and cooling appli
cation for the skin nothing surpasses
- a few slices of fresh cucumber rubbe<
gently over the face.
Russian tea is a most refreshing an<
cooling summer drink. Milk, o
course is omitted and sugar added t
the hot tea, with a slice of lemon.
After the juice has been squeeze<
from lemons the peels may be utiliz
ed for cleaning brass. Dip them ii
common salt and scour with dr,
brick dust.
A jrause veil is the best protectioi
for a sensitive skin during hot weathe
and on no account should a thick vei
with spots be worn.
One doesn't "make calls" any mo?
but "pays visits" instead. As if i
made any difference, only when on
is in Rome one must do as the Roman1
do
Old paint and varnish may be r(
moved by an emulsion formed of tw
parts of ammonia shaken up with on
part of turpentine. It will soften thee
so they may easily be scraped off
Matting should never be washed ii
onvthinor hnt salt and water?a nine
of salt jto half pint of water. Dr
quickly with a soft cloth. Twice di
ring the season will probably be suffl
cient washing for a bed room, but
room much used will require washin
much oftener.
Savory Cake.?Take twelve egp
and their weight in sugar, with ha!
as much flour; beat the yolks an
whites separately; add first the sugai
then the flour, with half a grate
. lemon; pour in a greased mold an
bake.
Thanksgiving Cake?Cream a poun
of butter and a pound of sugar t<
gether, beat six eggs and stir in altei
natelywith a pouud of sifted floui
beat well and add a pint of sour mill
flavor with nutmeg and grouud cinm
mon; dissolve a small teaspoon of sod
in a tablespoonful of hot water, am
pourin; pour the batter in a grease
pan, and bake in a hot oven.
DO not postpone uauer-garujeiji
for yourselves, and especially do n<
postpone putting them on the chilc
\ ren. Otherwise dysentery or typhoi
[ fever?that terrible disease?or illnet
> in some other form may enter yot
dwelling and bear off some loved it
mate.
' ji .
Origin of Familiar Terms.
Grass Widow.?The word mean
grace?a widow by courtesy (Frencl
grace; Italian, grassa).
To Throw Dust in One's Eyes.To
mislead. Mohammed escaped fror
his enemies by this means.
Baker's Dozen.?Tbirteen. When
heavy penalty was inflicted for shoi
weight, bakers used to give an exit
loaf to make sure of giving goo
weight.
To Haul Over the Coals.?A metho
of torture used in ancient days b
kings and barons to get money froi
Jews. Jt now means to scold to brin
to task.
Adam's Apple.?the proturb&nce ii
the forepart of a man's throat. 6
called from the superstition that
piece of the forbidden fruit whic
Adam ate stuck in his throat.
My Uncle?A pawn broker. Th
is a pun on the Latin word uncus,
hook. Pawnbrokers employed a hoo
to lift articles up a spout down whic
the monev and the pawn ticket won)
be sent. Hence tne term up "ih
spout."
Grains From My Seed Basket.
FANCY PICTURES,
It is quite commou for young men
r and older men, too, who ought I
' have better sense, to carry pictures <
cigarette girls, actresses, etc. Show n
what kind of pictures a man likes I
look at, and I will tell you what kin
of a mau he is. Unclean pictures ai
doing a mighty work for deatl
Young man, carry your mother's pici
ure with you. Bind it to your boson
and when tempted to do some evil <
to go to some place of evil course coi
suit that silent monitor. Draw fort
and look upon that face ! Oh, wit
what resistless eloquence it woul
warn, plead and entreat you to kee
back from all evil and inspire you I
ascend to the realities of eternity.
TRUST NOT TOO FAR.
It is wise not to trust your best frien
too far, for he may some day be yoi
enemy. Many who have trusted the
friends too far could have cried 01
with Queen Elizabeth, "In trust
have ? found treason."JOr! with Julh
Caesar, when stabbed by brutus, "Ae
thou also, Brutus. Caeaar received 2
wounds, mostly at the hands of thoi
whose lives he had spared.
PARTING WORDS.
I must not stop now, for if I ha\
driven a nail in a sure place I want I
clinch it and secure well the advantag
lest by hammering away I break tt
head off or split the board. When
woman was asked what she remen
bered of the minister's sermon at
said : "I recolect but very little of i
It "was about bad weight and she
measures, aud I did not recolect an;
thsng but to go home and burn tt
i l.i 9i n z M.:n s\
uutjuei. jrrumitjc me iij?l jjuu win v,
as much, and I will have writte
enougk-for this time.
MaddisonC. Peter
What U Life?"
"What is life?" some one askc
Mont ford, and he beautifully repliec
"The present life is sleeping and wal
ing; it is 'good night' on going to be<
and 'good morning' on getting up; it
to wonder what the day will brie
forth ; it is rain on the window as 01
sits by the fire ; it is to walk in tt
garden and see the flowers and to hei
the birds sing ; it is to have news froi
the East, West, North and South ;
is to see pictures and hear music ; it
to have Sundays; it is pray with
fam 11 o TTinrnIncr sinH pvpninc it i? I
set in twilight and meditate; it is i
oeloug to a town and have neighbor
and to become one circle of acauain
anoes; it lis to have friends ana lov?
it is to have sight of dear old face
and with some men it is to be kisse
by the same loving lips for fifty year
and it i? to know themselves thougl
of many times a day, in many plact
by children, grand-children and man
friends."
It is only too apparent that there ar
two kinds of socialism, one gives an
the other takes; one says, "All thin
is mine;'the other says all "Mine i
thine; one says "I," the other "weon
says "my," me oiner "our" ooe say
"Down with ali that's up," the othe
"Up with all that's down."?Mis
Willard's Annual Address.
About 500 veterinary surgeous ii
Great Britian have signed a paper con
demning overhead check reins a
painful to horses and productive c
disease.
\
RICHARD GANTT, is now prepared to do
all work In his department In the best
. manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly
customers shaving, hair cutting and sham
poolng SI per month. Rasors honed and put
_ In the best condition for 25 cents each.
1 CHANEY M. JONES,
, PIRST CLASS REPAIRER OF SHOES and
1 f BOOTS, ha? his shop in the office once ocf
cupled by Colonel Orvflle T. Calhoun, where
n be will be pleased to receive orders for all
kinds of work In bis line, wbtcb be will do In
satisfactory manner, on short notice, and at
j low price. [Feb. 13,1893, tf
? TAKE NOTICE.
WE hereby forbid all trespassing on the fol- "1
lowing premises for the purpose of d<
1 HUNTINU and FISHING either daring the st
r day or nlgbt time. The law will be enforced.
, This notice coverB thirty thousand acres of
1 adjoining lands.
For J. E. Calhoun Estate?Pat Calhoun, Ex- J
ecu tor. d
j For 8. M. Calhoun Estate?W. N. <fc W. P.
>?- Calhoun.
For Norwood Estate?H. H. <k J. S. Norwood.
6 For Parker Estate?Arthur Parker.
8 For Watson Estate?A. K. Watson.
For Keown Estate?Robert Keown.
Pn' Pohall Pjitata?J. A. AS. I.. Wilson.
. For Grain Ridge?William Wilson. tc
Taggart Estate?J ames Taggart. w
o -E. W. & J. H. Watson. ,
e Sept. 13,1883, tf
Q : I
h Sealed Bids, ?
y *
i"
CEALED BIDS for the building of a COT14
O TAGE on the Poor House premises will
g be received at tbe Ounty Commissioner's office
from 10 to 11 a. m. on
if Dec. 7th- 1893.
a
r, Specifications may be seen at raid office.
A TfT 4 T A 1TTPT1
W. A. J-iiUN-LXiIl,
d County 0ommi8Bioner. j
? Nov. 22, 1893, 3t ^
I Sheriff's Sale.
a
d E. W. Watson A Sen against Juo. C. Deal.?
Warrant to Seize Crop Under Lien. ^
[8 -R p
,t dT VIRTUE OF A WARRANT TO SEIZE
(. crops under Hen, to me directed, In tbe above
d stated case, I will sell to tbe highest bidder. 5<
j8 at public auction, within tbe legal bours of
ir sale, at Bradley, Sooth Carolina, on 8ATUR- 8I
j. DAY. tbe 25tb day of NOVEMBER A. D. 1888, H
all tbe light, title and Interest of John C. Deal ^
In the following described properly, to wit: s
6?
8 Bales Cotton, 738 Pounds Seed ?
ib n
i, Cotton. }j
_ Levied on and to be sold as the property of f
n Job a C. Deal, to satisfy the aforesaid warrant G
and costs. TERM8?Casb. 8
u
a F. W. R. NANCE, j*
Sheriff Abbeville Connty. ,j
^ Nov. 9,1898, 2t a
i! Sheriff's Sale.I
? J. E. Caldwell against Caroline Hill and 1
q George W. Hill.?Execution. J
0 By virtue of an execution to
me directed, in tbe above stated case, I will
sell to tbe highest bidder, at public auction,
who id iDe legal Doure 01 Baie? at Auutviuv
Court House, 8outh Carolina, on MONDAY,
t tbe 4th day of DECEMBER, A. D. 1893, all tbe
right, title and Interest of George W. Hill In
I the following described property, to wit: All
l( tbat tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and
ie being In the town of Greenwood, County of
Abbeville,Stateof SontbCarolina,containing .
One (1) Acre,
more or less,and bounded by Ianda of Gidlon
l? Savage and Dock Arnold on tbe East, of L. T.
to Lomax on the North, of Jaok Williams on
>f tbe West, of Zeck Griffin on tbe South.
'e Levied on and to be sold as the property of
9 George W. Hill, to satisfy tbe aforesaid eze*
cutlon and costs. TERMS?Cash.
re
1. F. W. R. NANCE,
t- Sheriff Abbeville Counly.
3, Nov. 8.1893, 3t
>r
h SALE OF
111 BUTE 17 UIIB
By virttte of a mortgage executed
unto G. A. Douglass on the seventh
LU day of March, 1888, and recorded in tbe R. M.
ir c. office for Abbeville County, 8. C., In Book
ir No. 23. page 663. I will offer for sale
.+ at Abbeville Court House, on SALEDAY
IN DECEMBER next, helnir th? 4th
I proximo, at twelve o'clock or upon thecomas
pletion of the public sales for that day, at
,1 public outcry, to tbe highest bidder, that cer"
tain lotof land, lying and being Id Smitbvllle
<U Township, Abbeville County, la tbe State
je aforesaid, containing
Fifty Acres,
more or lesiuand bounded by lands of Samre
uel Hurst, Young Moragne, Wash Jordan,
to and others, and known as part of the Marshall
lands, or the Promised Land. a
Such property being sold to satisfy the said
16 mortgage, default having occarred In the paya
ment thereof.
? TERMS OF SALK-Cash.
'te L, H. WILKINSON, i
* Assignee, I
V" Nov. 8,1898, 4t ?
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W. Joel Smith A Bomb are showlnir the heat P
] and cheapest line of guns Id town. Hunter* 0
Q . take notice. Single and doable barrel, breecb
l- and muzzle leaders, also all Borta of Bbootlog
B' material.
.fl New lines added. I have added to my stock
.hardware, cblnaware, crockery ware, glastI
ware, table cutlery, &c. Aug. w. Smith.
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~ COLEMANS
Improved Sackel
I HAVEJust received a big shipment of roods, frerh from New York, Bought them vei
luch under the "Old Regulars" price aud will sell them to mv customers for le?s money th?
Regular" concerns can buy same roods wholesale. Naturally, yon wonder how this can I
une. Come, and I will explain this secret of ILNDEKBUYINO to you th?n you will und
and fully Jnst how I always UNDERSELL.
A. Man has to be active anc
ever on the look-out these days
t benefit his customers. What salted tbe people ten years ago, don't salt them now. Tfa
orld Is full of changes. You well know the old adage,
r* M I
devolutions never UU Dauiv warms
JUST along this line I am maklug u big revolotion In trade. I am giving them
More Goods lor Their Money
mn they ever bought before In their lives,Just a>k those that have tried me and be convln
1, act on their suggestion and make your next bill with u e.
I have a vast number of
Living Advertisements
II over this county, who have patronized me. and are sending others to my store every d?
o be benefited alike.
SELL NO TRASH
.8 merchants in this town would have you believe, I have clerked In this town for years, a
now a piece or goods when I see it. If goods tbat are sold you at my store are not as rep
nted, the goods are mine and the money is yours, What more could you ask or izpect of o
PAIK, SUUAKC Anu
HONEST
ealing with every body. I solicit your patronage. I need your help in battling for LO
RICES and you need n ine in 6ecuring.tbem. Here I submit some things kept in stock.
Carefully note tbe prices will you ?
Knives and forks a good one 55 cts. a set, Currv combs 8 cts. Hnlr curlers Sots. Picture oa
:ts dozen. Brass bound rules J8cts. Squares 49cts. Tape measures 50 feet 25cts. Tacks lc
ox. Wool hats, mens 30c. Caps 15c. U breilas )9c. Meus work pants 6vc. Overalls}
ioys waists2fc, Shawls 49c. Skirts 49. Corcets J,c. Corses steels *c. Dress stays 5c. C<
3t laces 4ca dozen. Pins4 papers 5c. Safety Pin 3cadoz Hooksand eyes 2ctird? for i
[nit needles 8c a set. Hair Plos 5c for a cabinet, shoe lacr* lc a nair. smoked Feari Bntto
j a dozen, Coatand Vestbutloi.s locaset. Purses5c. Bells 9c. Combs;c. Pocket Con
:. Pipes 2 for 6c, Spool cotton 25c a doz. Thimbles lc. Tooth powder 9c. Toilet soap I
crlm 4c. Drapery 9c. Counterpanes 92. 50 Cigars for 01c a good stnoke. Cha r bo t tor
3. Gloves He. Playing cards 10c. Note paper 19c a ream. Lean pencils 2 doz for fc. Sla
encl'S :-'c doz. Pen holders 8c. Ink 4c. Drawing slates 9c. Dress Goods, l?%c good* fori
jcuoods for 11}^. 25c goods for 20. Calicoes Skirt Lining \yv Glngham? lite goods fo
utlngS}^. Cotton plaids 4%. Corset Jeans7c. Ticking 9c. Cotton Flannel 6% Oil Clo
ic. Velvetines 29c. Cravaio 6>c one for 35c. Collars 9c. Cuds 9c. Laundry soapo big cak
?r25o Shoe Brushes 13c: Daubers 4c Shaving brushes 5c. shne Blacking 2 boxes ft>r 5
eins for pants 10c, Laoes lea yard. Hick Rack 8c. Aprons 15c. Chemise 25c, (towns 4f
raw ere 25c Half moon tarn rings 5c. Harmonicas, a good cne 5c. ladles Shoes t
lenta Congress Shoes51. Gents Balssboes Si. Chi'dren shoes 2 'c. Hose 5c. Indies Hose
ocfesftc, Ladles vests3i)ca pair. Genu vests 4;c ft pair. Ladles HamtJrercbeli25c doz. Gen
" " * ,w"?? ??.?. < ? rvoali HZr* TniroluOnn nulr Vf?t.l IPS VtlC PotSVtC. Waflie Iro
II liuru UttllUACIUUlCIO UV. V??M>u ./jv,
)c. Table Damask )Bc. I'nlaundried shins 493, white Flannel 13c Red Flannel 1
pool silk 5c. 15 pools of floss for 10. Swansdown 5c. suspender* 6c and a good one 1
fe8 Embroidered allk handkerchiefs 15c 8llk elastic 9c. Cauuy 9c e?r lb. Chewing Tobt
o. a splendid chew 81bs to the SI. i.ot-? of other tbiuvs tnat I can't think of. Come early
oodaat these prices don't stay on my shelves long. I get new siiipn enls though, every we
nd can always give you new and fresh goods. To every oue 1 say slick to me aud sax e yo
loney.
My bnyer. Mr. D. C Stonfback Is In New York, sending me "sledge himmera"that I a
nocklDg the "Old Regu'ars" clearoutofslgnt with. Wheu you c.nue to lown, come rig
raigbt to my store, I am as anxious to kave you money as you are to sove it yourself.
n Timn limi II11TI If I sell yoo any thing and It is not
, Iwl H , lvl K represented return It and your mo
^ M vi 1 y ey shall always be returoed to you.
91 T Coleman.
DRY GUIS, DRY GOODS
We want every person to know that our stock of
DRY GOODS is much fuller than ever before, and
we can give good prices on the following goods :
4-4 Shirting, 7-8 and 3-4 Bed Homespun. Also
Checked Homespun and Drills, Outing. In Canton
Flannel we have white, brown and gray from 6c up.
In Red Flannel. We have a bargain in an all wool
goods at 15c, also heavy twilled goods.
Calicoes very cheap, Indigos in a variety of styles.
Ginghams are much cheaper than ever before.
Bleaching in all grades anil widths, 10-4 Sheeting in
the brown and bleached.
Blankets, Shirts, Undershirts, and all the above list
of goods very cheap.
SHOES in all grades. Children School School.
Women's goods for every day. All guaranteed.
See our list of GROCERIES next week.
J. H. LATIMER.
iWei WantiTouriPatronagei
AND WE INTEND TO HAVE IT,
f the best goods for the least money, Fail
and square dealings and polite attention
will have any weight with you
then we are bound to sell you.
WE GUARANTEE GOODS
TYk Via ns ronresented or will cheerfully
v ^ ^ ^ "X
efund your money.
All we ask is for you to come and see
or yourself. Yours to Please,
J. D. KERR & CO.,
Next Door to W. Joel Smith & Sons.
~ ?-"OAxt r w pf.rrtn. I School Notice.
Di V/V1 annn ? ....
?X. P. COTHRAN.? A Llj teachers and patrons of schools desli
-t*- ouh of establishing and operating school
must notify and confer with the Townshlj
flfllTTD A \T "DTPDDTir 0 PHfUITD A \T school Trustees before commencing to teach
UlnnAll rfinnln ft LlJl HnAN and also notify the Trustees when they wlsl
UAUXLaXl|imUllll U UUi.UlLa.11 to suspend their schools and reopen same 01
account of the work season and other emet
A ff A?m AYTfl of Tanr gencles, so that the school trustees can reservi
AtbUlliCjB CtL lACtWa their Hhare oi the Public School Fund foi
their schools. E. COWAN,
AVVamIIm 0 P , Chairman County Board Examiners, A.C
ADDGVUJL6, 5. U. ?ep. 20, ism.
, s , /
A (snrl Ciill
n ^ui11i^>iu aiiu i un
STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED
Metropolitan Braid of MiieJ Faints
OF
J JOHN LUCAS & CO.
always on band at the
Citv Dniff Store.
II w"v 0 ~
r- "DRICES IN ONE GALLON CANS by the
I single can 51.25. A liberal dliooant to
palntera using large qnanllliea.
Oct. 25, 1888, tf
I SALE OF
MILLS!
is
Under authority of the will of
Wm. H. Rampey, decewaed, I will rell at pubII
T nnnHutfllln fl fl ntl TTT1TRR.
DAY, NOVEMBER 80th. A. D. 1893. a
CHalf
interest in Bampey Mills,
? AND ?
Twenty-Four Acres of Land,
^ the MILL TRACT, on Rocky River, near
17 Lowndeavllle, bounded by Wm, Kennedy, J.
B. Frank*, and Rocky River.
[TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers.
W. T. TOWNSEND,
re Administrator, will annexed,
oe
Nov. 8, 1898, it
Bridges to Lei
^ I will let the building of
? Alewine's Bridge over Hog. Skin
>9c
>r. to the lowest responsible bidder on
o.
g Dec. 1st at 10 A. M.
os
ite Also, the bntidlng of
MS.
i Robinson's Bridie orer Little Hirer
c.
^ to the lowest responsible bidder on
? Dec. 2nd at 11 A. M.
ic.
? R. H. ARMSTRONG,
ek
County Commissioner.
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bt Not. 14.1903, 8t
u CtrmTTTTniTJCt
DV-/XLX V ?ilN O
PATENT
DRAWERS.
I I
At AUG. W. SMITH'S.
GREAT
EVENT OF 1833.
.Tit Augusta Esftsitioo
f ? AND
fill STATE FAIR.
<
AUGUSTA, GA.
Opens N07.14, Closes DEC. 14. (
I Great Attractions
i nRAND, THRILLING AND MA3NIFI"
vJT cent spectacles. Novelties of every kind (
and special great days.
Tuesday, November 14th?Opening Day.
Wednesday, 15th?Governors Day. I
T Friday, Nov. 17th?Educational Day.
Tuesday and Wednecday, 2lst and 22d?
Georgia and South Cnrollna Days.
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 28rd and 24th? J
Veterans Day.
Special aays arranged for the entire holding 1
of the Exposition. .
j
$20,000 In Premiums.
$50,000 In Amnnements. 1
Grand, gorgeous and glittering spectacular j
production, combined with the greatest
indoor and outdoor attractions ever
seen in the South.
Burning' of Moscow. (
EXCURSIONS 5
from all parts of the United States, j
Nov. 14th to Dec. 14th, 1893.
b LOWEST RATES ON ALL RAILROADS.
P V
. Nov. 1.1883. 1
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' Sterling silver lace pins and hair pins are
? all the style tble year. Reese k DuPre.
In So boxes, with sprinkler top. pepper, 1
spice, cloves, mustard, cinnamon and ginger. *
All 5c per bo*. J. H. Latimer.
V ' ' ~
You are Invitee
O P E I
OF 1
4bb??Mt? {?
THURSDAY, 23d of NOVE
WE HAVE ORDERED A LARGE LINE (
and SILVER to select oar Cbrlitmftft i
In oor store for th. days mentioned. LARGE!
FITTING OF SPECTA
R. C. BI
At Kerr's Furniture Store.
WATCHES.
J. SP
JUST arrived my fall *toek of new and deslr
JEWELRY and MUSICAL INSTRUMEI
LOW AS THE LOWEST, and I cordially In'
me, wben I will take pleasure in abowln? my i
on me when in town. NEW GOODS, LO\
WATCH REPAIR!
J. SPIGEL, Gi
Oct. 4.1893,8m .
BULL DOG
At W^JoelS
| niMii II
5 ??T*T!1 A TM1 ffl'
I W ? AIU2J i ,
J To go to when yon need CA8TINGS of a
\ ENGINES, BOILERS, THRKS
< * YOU SHOULD LEAVE Y
mm in
| AT ABBEV]
5 Onr Rbopn are now complete and read;
r ped FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP
m Lathes ?nd Flolshlng Machinery, and are
A work In our line, such as the manu&ctar
* BRASS AND IP
^ lnclndlne ORATfi BARS, SASH WEK
^ ftTffMilT D UfT Tfl DAS
\ L'APiCj AllLL^, nninuiiCi oiiuur*.
# CA8TING, VENTILATORS, GRATING:
i BACKS aud DAMPERS, and all kluds ol
i Repair and Orna
W We also parry In stock a full llneol
d BELTING. PACKING, RUBBER HOSE,
We use nothing but first class mate
^ men. and give every Job our personal atit
m We give best market prices for SCR
A eltber pay cash or take It In payment of t
W Don't pay freight or express on your w
m work done In Abbeville for leu money.
4 Satisfaction guaranteed In every re?pf
\ We will be glad to Bee visitors at onr s!
4 ladies.
1 We cast every Wednesday and Saturdi
J The country people are especially invl
f W. F. BE/
6 W. P. BE/
a Abbbevllle, May 8, 1893.
SPEED'S m
With a LARE and w
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,^
PATJSNT JUJEiJLJlUinJCiO,
OILS, WINDOW I
PUTTY, COM!
GOODS, PEE
The demand of thlH market can be supplied.
Headquarters for fine CIGARS and TOBACCO
Hi to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at i
You are respectfully Invited to call.
F. B.
IVM. II. PARKER, President.
JULIUS H. Du
rhe Fanners' Bar
DEPOSITS ?
Surplus
Does general banking business. ]
tlous. a Savings Department has been i
?ard*>. interest at 4 per cent, payable quarterly
1 gs Increase rapidly.
National Bank
Abbevi]
-X i ?*
Ja-nitai,
Surplus,
OfflLc
. ALLEN SMITH, President.
BENJ. S. BARNV
VM. H. PARKER, Abbeville, S. C.,
? W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C.,
NO. G. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. CM
J. ALLEN SMITH,
30E8 a General Banking business, provides t
Depositors. Is ready at any and all times U
i oar oounty affords.
",'-r
\
l to Attend the
.T T- TVT d^S
N 1 JLN KJT
THE
swelry gtere
MBEB until Saturday next.
)F WATCHED, JEWELBY, DIAMONDS
stock from, and vill keep th^m on exhibition
3T DISPLAY ever been In tbl* town.
CLES A SPECIALTY.
SUNAlTJ,
WATCHMAKER.
' . Sf*?T?B
JEWELRY.
IGKEL.
able novelties In WATCHES. SILVERWARE,
JTS. My stock is now complete. My price M
rite my rriends and tbe public to come and tee
zood? and quoting prices. Don't terzetto call
VEST PRICES end LATEST STYLES.
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SG A SPECIALTY.
reenwood, S. C.
BREECHES
mf
CLLE, 'j&9^? ]?$&&/!& .
jfirf*TriKr.<(uiij!Er! Wfc, W.
mith & Sons.
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1:11M!
EE PEOPLE f
dj- kinds, or If repairs ars needed on yoor '.
HERS, HILLS, STOYES,
OUR ORDERS WITH THE #
nit iirnni n t
m worm, I
[LIE, S. C. ;
_ <1
7 for business. We bave the bent eqolp- \ [
S In tbe up-country. Including Turning 4 '
i thoroughly competent to do any kind or ( I
e of all kinds of ^
tON CASTINGS, J (
SHTfi. FIRE DOGS, BOILER FRONTS, , i
\T IRON FENCING. ROOF and PIAZZA '
3, STORE FRONT8, STOVE GRATES. ( '
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mental Castings. ] I
BRASS and IRON FITTINGS, PIPING, < >
, BABBIT METAL, Ac. ( )
rial and employ none bnt first elan work- ] k
ni Ion. I ' ( '
AP CAST IRON and OLD BRASS. W1U < >
lew work. ; ,
ork from a distance wben yoo san get th? < '
ct. Try us and be convinced. :
bops, and are especially pleased to see tbe < j
ay afternoon at half-post three o'clock. ' >
ted to call whenever they are in town. < J
IRd' } Pr?Pr,etors Tugaloo Iron Worka.. )
( 1
10G STORE.
ell Selected Stock of
PAINTS,
GrLASS, PREPARED
IS, BRUSHES, FANCY
tixrutio sir i VTAVVI)v An
,X UiXJLXiOi 0xaiiViiA'?xl aw.
). Order* by Mail or band promptly attend*
all hours.
SPEED.
A. W. SMITH, Ylce President.
PRE, Cashier.
Lk of Abbeville. j
SOLICITED. /
me 5.79d
5,000
I
Buys and sells Exchange and makes Colles >
established. Amounts received of 51 and up i
r,-January, April, July, October. Small say
[March 1, 1893, 18m
of Abbeville,
Lie, S. C.
- - - $75,000
1D,UU<J
eva *
W. C. McGOWAN, Vice-President
fELL, Cashier.
tox1* S
J. C. KLUGU, Abbeville, S. C?
W. JOEL SMITH, Abbeyille, S.
W. C. McGOWAN, Abbeville, 8. C.
, Abbeville, S. C. _]
;he greatest security and convenience for It
9 make loans based upon such safe collator*
Sept. 11. 1803, lyr