The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, April 03, 1895, Image 8
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^ and invite your
^ Ella Riser, an e>
^ to IXRESS-MAKI
A Spell in;; I.cmsoii.
A pretty <]?*er is ilear to mu
A hare with ilowny hsiir;
I love a hart with all my heart.
But hardy hear a hear:
TIh plain that no one takes a plainTo
pare a pair of pears;
A rak?*. thoush. often takes a rake
To tear away the tares.
? n n1Bnll,_ time razes at!:
Ami through the whole, hole wears.
Ami writ in writing "right" may write
It "wright" aud still be wrong:
Kor" wright" ami "rite" are neither '"right,"
And don't to write belong.
Heer often brings a bier to many.
(.toughing a eotlin brines.
Ami too uinch ale will make us ail.
As well as other things.
The person lies who savs he lies
W hen he is but reclining:
And when consumptive folks <Ieeline,
They all decline declining.
A don't f|iiail before a storm.
. A hough don't Im?w before it;
Wo cannot rein the rairi at all.
No earthly power reignso'er it.
A dyer dyes awhile, then dies;
To dye"lie's always dvinir.
Until, upon his dying bed.
He thinks no more of dyeing.
The son of Mars mars many a sun.
All deys must have their days;
'Tis meet that men should mete out meat
To feed misfortune's son ;
The fair should fare on love alone,
Else one cannot lie won.
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'Hip springs spring mrm ......
Shoot forward one anil all:
Though summer kills the llowro, it l.aves >i'<o<irs.
The leaves to fall in fall.
I would a story here commence.
Hut you might find it stale:
So let's suppose that we have reached
The tail end of our title.
?Edili-alioii.il liazetle.
SHOTS FROM THE FORT.
Old <'oiiI'ederi?te"X Picnic?The Com
try People Tireil of KrnwliiiK-OI
Kelics ? Itlnek Diamond* 1'onud
I'ersoiiiil*.
Ninety-Six, S. April 1,
This warm weather has had a wholesoui
ellect on our farmers, aud they have gone t
work with renewed vigor. A couslderab
quantity of guano and other farm supplh
are being hauled out, and preparations h
large crops are everywhere apparent.
our town was visited on last Friday nigl
by a compauy of negro minstrels. It w?
in nluiRiolHrfrnm the factth:
it was composed entirely of lull blooded a
groes. They call themselves "The Blat
Diamonds," and are traveling around tl
country giving entertainments wherever the
can And fools enough to patronize thee
Like others, we were drawn to Academy Ha
curious to see a band of genuine negro mil
strels. A more complete farce we never wl
nessed and write this that other communitii
may take warning. We believe they ha
from Coronaca. Now if Corouaca owed us
grudge, she has amply paid us and we ai
ready to give a clear receipt.
Miss Willie Hoozer, a handsome young lad
from Newberry, is staying awhile with Mr
Krice at Mr. H. F. Fuller's.
Our town election is being held today. >
result yet.
The pretty Miss Je6?le Robinson, of Lai
rens, is visiting at her uncle'6, Mr. W. B. Ai
dereon's. *
Mrs. M. B. Lipscomb has shown us sever
bills of Continental money, printed in 1775
1789; also a promise to pay issued by the 8U*
of South Carolina in 1803. From tbe appea
ance of these old bills the colouial govermai
hnri little dread of counterlteters. We wou
describe these bills, but of course think uear
everybody has seen this kind of money. M i
Lipscomb lias also "The F.ngiish Chronic!
issued in London, March 4th, 1797. It co
tains the proceedings of the House ol Lor
during one week. It also contains advertii
inentsof patent medicines, life aud fire insi
ance. So it is seen that the Yankees of Nor
America have not been the only venders
qua:k medicines. We noticealso that the ii
port on wines.sugarand teaannostainounti
to prohibition. Among these antiquities
also a metnmorial ring of solid gold set wi
a brilliant. All of these interesting rell
have been handed down through Dr. .1. .
Motte, formerly of Charleston, aud father
.Mrs. Lipscomb. We have also enjoyed resi
ing the Confederate newspapers she lias
kindly loaned us. We notice in these papi
advertisements for runaway slaves, Act
Congress authorizing the impressment
meat for the use of the army, Ac.
Nluety-Slx is under many obligations to t
gentlemen who chaperoned the "Black 1?
inonds."
i'rof.Tiiotnas Wright, of McCormiek lli|
School, was in town last Saturday.
Capt. Mayes, of Kentucky, has about clou
out his lot of stock and will return to the id
urass country soou.
Mr. James 1-'. Davis and wife, Mrs. Lei
and Miss Ktta I',lake, of Green wood, w?
down last Sunday, the guests of Mr. and M
It. K. Calhoun.
Mr. Will Moore and wife, of New Mark
worshipped at the Methodist church last Si
hath.
Tlii' Itev. K. Tavlor. of McCorralok. t
Ilvered the Sunday School address yesterd
to the (* 11 Ion of Sunday School* at the Mel
odist church. It was a very Hue address.
We extend to veteran W. It. M( Kinney,
Greenwood, an tnvitatiou to attend the |
nic in Ninety-Six on tlie lirst day ol Mi
Kverybody will expect him and lie must i
disappoint us.
Mr. II. M. Johnson, who has been with I
mother, is convalescing.
Mrs. iievore, of Kdgelleld, has heen visiti
her son. Mr. K. M. nevore.
At 12 M., the indications are that the I
lowing municipal ticket will be elected:
L. ltice, Intendaut: J. H. 1'. Grilin, A.
Still, John McTurner and I). \V. Moore, \V
dens.
The country people think the "Forty" hi
done their work well. That there is ye
chance for the white people ol South Carol
to dwell together in "peace aud unity," ?
regard with indignation all newspapers si
men who would discourage a friendly set
ment of our political dillerences. The stn
has become too great. our people hi
shown a restive spirit and nothing bu
triendiy coalition can bring about the pi
perlty and peace so eagerly desired.
The "J. I'oster Marshall'' Camp of Con I
erate Veterans held a meeting on last Sat
day evening, Commander G. McL>. Miller |
siding. After the routine ol business it \
resolved to have a picnic on the 1st day M
in the grove in Ninety-Six. All Conleder
veterans of this community and their fn
iliesare expected to attend and bring th
baskets, other families respectfully and c
dially invited to bring their baskets and en.
the day with us. Distinguished speakers v
be invited to address the camp. East En(
FRESH BEEF & FiSI
T. L. DOUGLASS
HAVING bought the beef market of 1
Van Straaten will henceforth lurnbh
kinds of FRESH MKATS at the LOWE
IMtlCKS. FISH and OYSTERS will b
peciultv. Give biin your order*. 1
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le Ladies:
ENIXG I P A XEW V\l)
i, Notions an
all of the latest Shapes,
!??itf
inspection and a part of
:perieneert Milliner, for
NG. Respectfully
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ill* Ml IIJUUUJi9| j
IJfflM and WATCHMAKER,!
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ABBEVILLE, S. (J., L
IS NOW IN BUSINESS ON HIS OWN AC- icountand
will be glad to serve the public!
in every department of his business. | in
In connection with his repair work, hei keeps
a line stock of .1 EWELItY, WATCH KS, I
SI LVERW ARE. etc
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
Probate Court?CIUition for Letters of Admin-j
islration.
Bv R. K. Him., Esq., JuitftK ok Pkobatk.
WHEREAS, W. li. Bullock, C. C. C. P., has
made suit to me. to grant him Letters J)
of Administrat ion of the Estate and ertects of
.lucob Burton, late ol Abbeville county, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish
all aud singular the kindred and creditors of
tlie said .lacob Burton, deceased, that they T<,
be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro- L!:>
hate, to be held at Abbeville C. 11., on Tues- '
day, the 9th day of April, 1S95, after publica- mi
tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
show cause if any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal of the Court.
this 2iith day of Eebruary, in the year of
fL.S.J our Lord one thousand eight hundred
aud ninety-live,and in the ll'.Hhyear
of American Independence.
, Published on the 27th day of February, IS'.i'i,
" in the Press and Banner and on the Court
? House door for the time required by law. (ii
H.E.HILL, u"
Eeb. 27,1SH5, ?t J udge of Probate.
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ie Tlio Important Question.
>r Where can one get something to eat? U
Answered. How?
}J -CALL ONI
LIU t 1111, '
II. OKA LERS IN
11 " or
I All kinds of Heavy Groceries, "!'
.u
a FRESH MKATS, COUNTRY PRODUCE,
re FRUITS Ac.,
ly And you will find what you want. Our Mar- ?
s. ket Department Is complete, consisting of
;0 HO<i HEAD CHEESE, BOLOGNA, All Pork
MIXED and STUFF SAUSAGE. HAMS,
J" BREAKFAST, BACON, BEEF,
PORK, Etc.
nl
-A FULL LINE OFa
FRESH FANCY GROCERIESj I
just received. We keep constantly on hand j
e" CHEESE. MACARONI, EVAPORATED ! *
a'H FRUITS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES,
>e- NUTS, and all kinds of < 'ANNED ' j
GOODS.
of Fruits of every description.
^ Our line of <'andy is complete.
is FRESH DREAD
th
?K Received TUESDAY, THURSDAY and
SATURDAY oi each week.
iU- Give ws a call, and we are satisfied you will j
KO lio pleased. ' , ?
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S LIVINGSTON & PERRIN. II
1,0 J nit. it, I?il, If No. 2 ( olbran Block, i Hi
ia- | (7
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Notice of Dissolution.!
, | MM1 K public is hereby notified that the Spe-1
1. clal Partnership continued on the llrst i ..
day of January, l.V.i.'l, between J. Allen Smith'
lb- ami Joel C. NVier, doing business at Ninety-j
. Six, in the County of Abbeville, State of J
South Carolina, is this day dissolved, by iuu-j
1 tual consent ; and that no future liability can j
, attach to said special or limited partnership.,
u^" Said partnership was to continue for the
term of live years from January 1st, lS'.i.:, tail, j
is hereby dissolved before the said limitation. (
. Said Special Partnership did business in the 1
9, uanie and style of "JUKI, C. W'IKU."
J'J"'I Witness our bands this first day of Jam!
*> uary,
w,t I J. Ald.KN SMITH,
I JOKI- C. WIKIt. ,i
"ls| In presence of ft
I.KWIS I'KltltlN. :1
I J. BKt.ToN Lvt.KS.
_
?{*| Having sold out my entire .interest in the'
I iiouiiipRs to Air. Wior.I bear cheerful I
ir" testimony to his worth as a man and skill as!
a merchant. He has managed the trust coin- j
mitted to his care with marked ability and li-, "
. f i delity. 1 take great olcHSure in saying I hat1
In-! mv connection with .Mr. Wier during the past
id j five years iiais been one of the most plcaftint i ~
":i and protltabie of my whole business experi- i v
ence. In my judgment the good people of 0
* Ninety-Six can ileal with no abler merchant
, ?>r truer man. Hespectfully.
,? .J. AM.KN SMITH, i
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lOS*j To the good people of Ninety-Six and sur-.
- , I rounding country, I ret urn my sincere thanks! [
?,."jfor their patronage in tlie past, and assure 11
."V them that I shall do all that I can to merit:
"! and retain their trade in the future. Wishing |
" them alia happy and prosperous New Year, I
I am, ^ ours truly, l'
.IOKL C. WIKK. y
' I SI
eir I ?
inv I D 1CHAKI) OA NTT, is now prepared to do
'ill' IV nil work in his department in the be*t;
J manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly
customers shaving, hair cutting and sham-;
? pooingSl per month. Rasors honed and put
n the best condition for 25 cents each. S
J - - -I
When the School Commissioner:I
will be in his Office. :
IWIIJj HK IX THK SCHOOL Commissioners
ottice on Satuidays, except I lie 1st Sal- ! _
iir urdliy in each month, and also011 Kaledays;
oii and other public days during the present lis 5r
cai year, for the purpose of transacting' the,'1
'1 ? business of the olllce. \V. T. 1LKolt I),
Jan. '-'5,1811 j. School Commissioner A. ( '. I \\
WELL SELECTED STOCK ()
d Dress Trim
Styles. Shades and Novelties
?mmm$
li #
your trade. 1 have enga
the season. Special attent
Irs. A. J. Sproles,
.Proprietress Ladies Stc
ureenwo
M. IF. PARKKR, President. A. W.
JULIUS IF. DuPRE, Cashier.
['he Farmers' Bank of
DEPOSITS SOLIC]
...
\OES GENERAL. BANKING BUSINESS. Buys and sells ]
f lions. A Savings Department has been established. Ai
ml*. Interest at 4 per cent, payable quarterly.?January, Api
crease rapidly.
PTBTSpe
With a full and select line
rugs, Chemicals, Medicines,
Oils, Glass, Puttyin
the market to down competition,
[iking any' purchases.
1 am Bound to PL
mm
EO. WHITE, Prop, W. D. ]
SPRING, 1
ES1DKK OUIt KEGULAlt LINE OK STAPLE AND J)0
' will have in stock a full line of
LADIES' DRY G(
Of all Kinds with Trimmings to
WILT, ALSO ADD A LINE OF -
SUMMER SUIT GOODS AND :
all kinds. Also a line of Ladies' Flue Shoes, we offer at very
Shoes, Hardware anil Tinware.
' Our Line of Fancy and Staple Groce
tfJ-We ask a chance to show our goods.
W. D.
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BICYCLE EMPOl
Agents fin miini
AGLE $100, CENTURY $75, RAPID
Aiiu many oilier popular wiireis. .Muny i iiiprnviMiiems, t<rt
iss New Bicycle fully guaranteed for A large lot of secoi
>tloiii Price*. Bicycles always on hand for rem. AtiKNTS
VTAI.O(ilTK.
be Cel'ebrcated Morgan & Wright Tires and Gi
Pistols, Cartridges, and Sewing Mac
Headquarters for Base Ball and Fish
st ami Cheapest line of Razors antl Clippers ou th? market,
( rades and Prices. I'.icycle, l'lslo! and (iun Repairing dr
artislic slyle. Mail orders will have prompt, altent in
us and you will lie convinced that, the "half has no
Uespectfu lly,
J. I, CHIPLEY & BRO,
ISTE5W jA Comf
jrrocery Store. sl
/ Bjf.i 1:1
I lilcliipiMH
k'e have opened up in the 1H>TKI< l!l.(K.'Kj
a lull stuck hi i ]
MLE & FANCY GROCERIES; . To
HE Si 11<I? AT THi : j City I
jowest Prices for CASH . | pKICKH IX ()
! ? single ??n
i painters usiiiit I;
i i?11 nil us Wli'fl ill ihm'ii ni iiiiyiiiiiij; in our i uci. ? >, ii
nc ami \v? OIWKANTKK to sell you what j
on waul, as liOW us lirsl class good* can lie,
>1(1.
Fresh Fish '! House a
j I OK KB It MY
HUEIVKll KVKI1V WEDNESDAY AXI1; JiJS'wS
ATlTltDAY. Your. ,0 IW. |
Apply t
I.W. LAWSOU.j
Jan. Hi, lS'Jj, tf
j DEN1]
Cau corn, big size, for Hta at Livingston .fcj
i-rrlnX . ]\
Kirc proof oil fjiiariintocrt In In- ll?n hi* t. <>.
}. Loinux. No. I rfftil
H%U#
? lit 5s Said
fflVlSffilSll A "Soim CM art bora great,
ilBBfgg: 0 greatness, afll sobs hs*e r
upon these." This might ha'
t$v- ? advancement cab* through tl
Kings a*3 Qtuaas. Buttnth
O'a/1 iVlicu ? mubltc ani Ittthis nlrrtMtttt
?CU iU1BB T but on* way far a aaa to ta?
inil oivf^ll ^ "** achieve greatness, as a
^ acftlave greatPeis wlthoot ed
^ Wl(h education the ptortsl
f *i greatest naa, though we
^ j westfci-f. The most Imports
V Would #? be prepared to pari
I a great oflke if It were tbntft
^0 pro jablr would If we sbouM
>l'e> # [>ne Great Pre
Ortj C. ? m He Is aald te have, as I
^ companion, the BacyclopMdl
H* Is ev*n said to Rav* kajrt
.A 4^ private car while rakinf a O
I This aark of diligence aid li
.... bin many friend* and admire
There lit rr*?t prlnclpl* I
SMITH, Vice President, ifym, took up jut on.
d?y you will soon becoase a*
ptrsM, and you team to *nj?
These question* shouM be
a r,*ht wt,*n th,y com*op'wh
J\- M MP \/l I I P curious ; then you won t fore
WWW V ?mvi j you can't If you try.
But to do tbls you n**d the
"r i |jiT*> Briiannlca, and The Columt
- -??Lv J_/. r?ady to assist you fey one
Hbrafy for
^'o'ooo ^ Limited Tin
j at a remarkably low lntroduc
Kxclmnee and makes Colec- | terms so easy as t* plac* It i
oounts received of 81 and up- ! 0f every boy or tfrl.
'11, J?Mar0ch?lb 180^12m" ^ ' ?nl* 10 "C
[March , 1893,12m Rttla d|m, registering savlnj
- ?- 1 present to each ?ubscflber. i
kine of Cyclep**dl*s la an>
? you may choose.
We are permitted to make
limited Mm* only. If you w<
J Encyclopaedia ask for sampl
m #tc.. to be aal^d toyou.
f ! THE S'
Paints, x>{
and Specialties, j
I .
Call on liim before i DENTAL N(
Dr. S. G. T1
i OFFICE "UP-STAIRS (
GftSG. ' ^?rner? Abbeville. S. C.
OT ?> I S. V.
BARKSDALE, Mang.' J " '"nu LKAN H<
.?. ^ f HARRISON ,
89o. i
; J. H. COTHKAN
MEHT1C DltV UOODS. WEj ?T. P. COTH1
30DS ! COTHRAN.PERRIN
^tch' i Attorneys a
notions Abbeville
much reduccd prices. A lot I
ries Complete. \ | E. F. GILI
barksdale.
1 .'.TAILi
jfiT I [J AS moved, and oceupie
y^k\ v. O ly occupied by J. L
| smith, and is now prepare*
. repairing and cleaning of g<
ud Kbort notice.
Samples of salts always o
1 TERRA COTTi
PRICES to SUIT
IN THE FUTURE I prop
, n. |1 ebrated Terra C'otta we
1 B Tl m \ " Cl ! duct ion in my former price
r ing an everlasting supply i
J ai[/All V l^r ! water at u low price woult
with me before making ot
ias 1 propose to make it U
Ft T TTlVr i to d0 so- WATEll Oil NO
I to. 1 have in ten years ex
! testimonials in six count let
C. M. CA
& TRANSIT $601 ^^reem
?atly Reduced 1'rlces. A lirst !
nd hand and new bicycles at
WANTED. WRITE FOR j ^/%%%%%%%%*
oods Always in Stock.! jflPAff? fflfjfl '
thine Needles. ^ uliw lllU
mg Tackle. i ^
Ijdrgs line of Cutlery All i 4 tttttt nf txtat)
mo on short notice and In ' \ WILL IjL WUxl
hi. Come and see j ^
t been told you. i allth:
Greenwood, S. C. ! $ SOLID SI1
3lete and FulT ? )a
?' THK CKI.KHItATKI) ^ j| 1 ^
brand of Mixefl Paints j
LUCAS & CO.! t f h III
j 5 * i^ni
yn 011 hand fit the ! T
'rug Store. ? ;
N E GAI.I.oN < 'A N*1 l?v He -k AT"PT1
A IUm u?l (Ii-cinir.i I" JNXjV
uriit- iitianiilieM. Q
, ? NEW
tad Lot for Sale. ^ SlSFiillJ SjlVfif
IJol'SE AND l.t?T in the T
evllle lor Kale. The lot con* | f _______
lit* house eight rooms,and al ' j
i perlect repair. Every i 111- ^
asy terms. 9 LA1MES A 111*. INN II
o W. C. JIijGOWAN. } ........
Abbeville, S. ('. ; J A MINK AI'OX K NI*.
-j ^ AND I'KK'l
rAL NOTICE. * 15. ('. JiKIS
illingswortli, i THE JEWEL
UI.Rk, Alil.cvlllf, S j 4.
i
A Cotton
j Purchase only such fertilize!
! least 3 to 4 <]0 actual potash.
| For Corn, Fertilizers sh
Poor results are due cnti
V ? j W'e will gladly send you our pamphlets
PTliey arc sent free. It will cost you ni
National Ban
Abbevi
Surplus, J.
ALLEN SMITH, President.
HEN J. S. BAR
t?B? achUr*
!??!!! WM. H- PARKER* Abbeville, S. C.,
* WBM L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C.,
! aITI,"' UENJ. S. UARNWELL, Abbeville,J
J- ALLEN smi
Me Hi piOES a General Banking business, provld
aoiiucu 1/ Depositors. Is ready at any and all tins
iocariea. as our county affords.
boy nay becoar
nm/imnt mnm
S BUMS Ml
Us coacunt QflT
a BtHmjiIc*. oui
iMtlatili
*$?cZ*u JJ# W. LA11
trs.
nv??..?d in thte ^ammmma
i qnMllon etch , .11
e?ac?ted we have just received a la
lavestlt*t*d All kinds that are use
lie your mind It ___
T"??Z H. W. LA^
Encyclop??dl?
ila Sta e
:rl?( urn pin
\VK ARK HEH
is dflD 4
rats, anl on JBBlB
vlthla the ^
b 4ay Into tba
;* bank, which wa TO MEET THE W/
^111 g!v? vo? this Our customers will please take note <
r atvla of bindlo* We will keep as usual, a good stock of 1)1
7 9 NVAKE. STAPLE NOTIONS, FARMING IJ
_ . ilven to GROCERIES. When In need of
this offar for a ,1A y BRAN, LARD, MOLASSES, SUGAR,
mt the ijfv. Re sure arid call on us.
a pafas. tcrma, One oar best New Orleans Mola.?wes.
Wif have received Spring Su >.ples for (ienl
Suits and i pedal garments. Styles and Kill
r AXC rles are very pretty, and prices reason a hi
I A 11 C, (.'all and see our Samples and give us aa ordi
rr\i nurni c r ?Style and lit guaranteed ; satisfaction give
c<Ji.b.YitsiA. 3. u. or no charge made. W. Joel Smith & Sons.
W. Joel Smith <fc Sons Is the place to gel. tlr
finality granulated and light brown sugars.
W -1
Jan. 31. 1895, tf . ?? ?J
mCE TfIE SOUTH AND
tomson, NEW YORK AND
>H MCILWAIN FRED CLAYj 6eneral c
- miii,' i.i.ovnsi Rvteiu. esiablislied In Iliv
P, A made now more t horough and pcrlect ti
r COMPANY HAS NEVER FAILED. MAK
a 0 because, as business people, they are hound t
4 with equal, If nol greater reliability than is i
, P Lloyd* oiler a uniform cut of fifteen per ce
MlNlw? ^ rates having been made, they give even ereii
A in Abbeville, we name a few: Mr. I,. W. Wf
55 GAME, W Mr. Edward Roach, Agent for D. O'Neill*
Druggists. ^ Mr. Wade Cothrnti and many others. The
terns, well known in the .Sout h, are In the I.
i w i)i,'u uiv Crawford & Simpson, Postal. Cable Jc Telegrn
j. v. i Kon j.;ieclrlc Light Co. of Boston,Spreekies S
i>Axt adelphia. P. Lorrilard A Co, Colgate & Co., *
Co., Henry Swinborn & Co., Daniel Miler ?fc (
J mm) AW lar?est concerns are In It.
&bUlMP Agencies for ^
1t" T Q nr Home otlice for the County in Daly & Co.'s
Lb lid W ? General Agent, and W. F. Cross, Special Age
Si at Abbeville C. H., oflice at J. G. Edwerd'
McCorniick. Troy, Bradley, Verdery and Coi
Agent for Lowndesvllle, Mt. Carmel and Co*
Uonaldsvllle. Capt. James Rogers, Agent at
lIAUD, J. ALLEN SMITH,
3 R, President.
WE ARE PREPARE
il to do all kinds ot
iotleuien's clothes DERS WE A1{E ft
n hand. Charges
A. WELLS and D
? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Turned a
the TIMES. Shingles, Brick, Lime, Cem
ose to sink the cei- thing needed in the (
. So parties deslr- nsuWill also Contract for any s
jf good sparkling
I do well to confer Vorir T?pcr
her arrangements, ' CiJ'
. I.a I .i l Lcuut r,f all
> PAY?is iny mot- ISIl All *11
r srS"11"' The Abbevill
LHOUN,
^nimui
SBIIIB !I J ALLKN SMITH. J. M. 1L
VP d 1'resident.
nILLS " ^
E YEAR, I
lAFAl i Jfjt
i - ?. Ir.
PRICES. | j
^ This cotton plnnl was fertilized \vl
n 1 , m ! cot I on need ineul.
iji duuluLO 5 j The above cut is an exact re|
^ ^ plants from same |
Kl'TO KX- 5 \VK AKK ritKI'AKKl) TO Sl'lMM.
:\v (joints r
* Hulls and M
ENAl , ? And will GIN your C
! 1>aY Highest Mark'
' - - *rm-.'
' .' 'wtf.n y.T',_l
Fertilizer. . >
- **f.
rs for cotton which contain at
lould contain Potash.
rely to deficiency of Potash.
on the Use of Potash.
othing to read thrm, an<l they will save you
f KALI WORKS, i,\ Nassau Sm-rt. New York.
k ai.1?:n?
B. U1 AUUCVlliG, .lie,
S. C.
- ?75,000
- 15,000
ce**? x
W. C. McGOWAN, Vice-President.
NWELL, Cashier.
ct ?ra z
J. C. KLUCiH, Abbeville, S. C.,'
W. JOEL SMITH, Abbeyille, S. C.,
}.C., W. C. McGOWAN, Abbeville, S.C.
'H, Abbeville, S. C.
les the greatest security and convenience for Its
es to make loans baaed upon such safe collatera
Kept. 11. 1TO2. ly
MURIMSl
,D BY
(TSON & 00.
* rJ
,rge stock of SCHOOL BOOKS.
j J.L. vi: -
a 111 uie jjuuuu suxiuuia.
VSON & 00. "
;e for the year?
?
\NTS OK THE PEOPLE.
>( til I h tart, and also the public generally.
iY WOOD, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, HARDrlPLEM
NETS, Ac. Our special attention will he
FLOCK. CORN. OATS. MEAL. BACON, SALT.
COFFEE or FANCY GROCERIES in any <|uanWo
are offering great bargains In Blankets,
s Clothing, Underwear and all Woolen Good*.
? Rememher, that we alone Hell the "Klghe.
mle," and that it is the only perfect titling
i*r shirt in the world.
n We are headquarters for Shoes, Don't forget.
thin when you need a pair. / ?
st We will sell you the "Dixie Boy" plow
cheaper than ever before.
rni?t umtth ,?r finxrfi
' V/JJU KJIfIX x JLX IV KJm t
NORTH AMERICAN
> CHICAGO LLOYDS.
'ounty Agent for Abbeville.
>3, (over two centuries ngo) by Edward Lloyd. Is
urough regular business prozresslon. A LLOYDS >
IY PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN ARE IN IT,
o accept the saving I'eatii re of I lie Lloyds, coupled
[>nered by any oilier Insurance in existence. The
ut. on the old line price*, and In case of excessive
iter rf lief than this. Among our policy holders
ilie, Messrs. P. Rosenberg A Co., E. A. Temoleton,
:Sons, Mi. It. M. Hill. Mayor, Mr. G. A. Douulass,
most prominent Norlhi-rn coroprations and conJoy.Is,such
as Austin, Nichols A Co., Simpson,
ipb Co. of New York. Jordan. March A Co., Edllugar
Refining Co., J. 15. Lipplncott <& Co.of Phll>f
Jersey Oily, Armstrong. Calor <SCo., Burnell <fe
Jo. of Baltimore. IN SOUTH CAROLINA the
V ' ?
Jbbeville County.
; store In the New Rosenberg Block. Fred Clay,
ut in charap, T. P. Quarles. special representative
s store. Mr. R. B. Wilson, Agent for Greenwood,
onaca, ottiee In Creenwood. Mr. A. L. Latimer
>ks. Mr. Joel Aiken, Agent lor Due West and
Ninety-Six.
H. J. BURDETT,
Manager.
D TO FILL ALL ORWORED
WITH FOR
ressed Lumber,
,nd Scroll Work, Frames, Mantles,
ent, Builders Hardware or Any3onstruction
of a House.
size house from Cabin to Mansion.
)ectfully,
e Lumber Co.
will.
\HI)KN', W. P. KKRGU80N.
Alunnger. Superintendent.
# <L
ih %
5 " .
Hi our N<> cotton seed meal
was used on this plant.
>ro(hietinn of photograph of two
)lantutiou this season.
- 1
[eal for Cattle Food.
Cotton at current rates.
ct Pricc for Cotton Seed,
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