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ill ^ *T new I ' I ? a$K! < $?/ mMm My cannot be excelled. rrP fhom Qrp nf PYfinisi VI U<U.VXU Ull V va they are disappearing These last are cert Fabrics for JDJEFLU and already we have i they are exceedingly ] Linen Go< My Stock is comp are selling freely and showing our Goods. In School l!Y .JOHN G. WHITTIElt. Still sits the school-house by the roacl_~-\ A ragged beggar sunning; ATOUUU 11, ?Hll IUC numonio fe'"" 1 And blackberry vines are running. Within, the master's desk Is seen, Deep scarred by raps official; The warping floor, the battered seats. The jack-knife's carved Initial; The charcoa'. frescoes on Its wall; Its doo.-'s worn sill, betraying The feet that, creeping slow to school. Went storming out to playing! Liong years ago a winter sun Shone over it, at setting; I..U up Its western window-panes. And low eaves' icy fretting. It touched the tangled golden curls, / And brown eyes full of grieving, Of one who still her steps delayed When all the school were leaving. For near her stood the little boy Her childish favor singled : , His cap pulled low upon a face ' Where pride and shame were mingled. Pushing with restless feet the snow To right and left, he lingered As restlessly her tiny hands The blue-checked apron flugered. He saw her lift her eyes; he felt The soft hand's light caressing. And heard the tremble of her voice. As If a fault confessing. "I'm sorry that I spelt the word : I hate to go above you. , Because."?the brown eyes lower fell,? "Because, you see, l love you !" Still memory to* gray-haired man That sweet child-face is showing. Dear girl! the grasses on her grav.s Have forty years been growing! He lives to learn, in life's hard school, How few who pass above him Lament their triumph and his loss, I.Ike her,?because they love him. KusU-r Kkb*. The use of eggs on Easter Day, sometimes called Pasche, or paste eggs, lias come down to the present time. Eggs were held by the Egyptians as a sacred emblem of the renovation of mankind after the Deluge. The Jews adopted them to suit the circumstances of their history as a type of their departure from the land of Egypt; they were also used in the feast of the Passover. Hyde, in his description of Oriental sports, tells of one with eggs among the Christians of Mesopotamia on Easter Day, and forty days afterward!: "The sport consists in striking their eggs one against another, auU the egg that first breaks is won by the owner of the one that struck it. Im i?_ l.i.. .? : i meuiaieiy uiiumei ispiutju agaiuai the winuing egg, aud so on till the last egg wins all the others which their respective owners shall have before won." lu Germany, sometimes instead of eggs at Easter, an emblematical print is occasionally preseuted. One of these is preserved in the print-room of the British Museum. Three heus are represented as upholding a basket, in which are placed three eggs ornamented witti representations illustrative of the Resurrection : over the centre egg the "Agnus Dei," with a chalice representing faith ; the other eggs bearing the emblems of charity and hope.?Ladies Home Journal. (.'boose, if possible, the kind of business you like, then stick to it. Don't ho tomntod aatrov info JiTIV "niltsidp operation." Mind your own business. Greenwich records show that for 14 years there has been an average of but 20 hours of sunshine in London in December. Vice stings i 11 pleasure, but virtue consoles in pain. ni VHh r nun , A UIIVJ $ Go< * J the great * and the a r i ? i uains wiu i s I was i 4 thatlonf d many clt t to be foui $ 151ack Sei %%%%%%%%%%%' mm Stock Crepons, Percoles, Gin tely fine texture, and t rapidly. I have an e ainly the "CORRECT 3SSES and sold quite a number of pretty. I have a ver} ads, Damasks lete and attractive in s LOW PRICES is w: j m. p. debkuhl. .1. fuller lyon. : | DeBRUHL & LYON, i Attorneys at Law, I ABBEVILLK, S. C. Office?Law ltange, O'Neal Building No. 1. j ; I Harrison Si Game's * i { PODfflUN j i # -FOB- * # A Tlie Liver, Appetite and Nerves > | J Cures headache, billlousuesK. ^ | ! V and indigestion. V I Estate of Join Moorhead, Did I Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. ] '|V\KE NOTICE that on the IMli day ol I May, iMio. I will render a unm account 01 rny actings ano doings :is Administratrix tie bonis non of the Estate of John Moorhead, deceased, in the office c?f Judge of Probate lor Abbeville County, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on ihe same day will apply for a thial discharge trom my trust as such. * All persons having demands against said estate will present them for payment on'or before that day, proven and authenticated or be forever barred. ANNIE E. MOONHEAD. Administratrix (le bonis non. April 17, lS*l.j, if | STILL THE STYLE. 11 $ WILL BE WORN I ! $ ALL THE YEAR, t 5 SOLID SILVER J S 11 i j * i Kelt * | i Buckles. | \ NEW STYLES, $ i J NEW DESIGNS, i : * NEW LOT, J | * NEW PRICES, 11 Sterling; Silver Bracelets $ I I I 0 LADIES ARK INVITED TO EX- 0 T A MIN K A KOVK NE W GOODS J ^ AND I'KICES. A ! i R. C. BERNAU, i # THE JEWELER ? We have a few tons of lirst quality guano and acid that we will sell extremely low for ensh.oron easy terms on time. Call on its at tihet*. W. loel Slilillj .V Sunt:. & JNTO^^ IICE - a ITIISTANIHNG tlie S ird from every quart yds are going* ott rapi variety and beauty < stonishing Low Price ieli are not to be fom 11 NEW YORK at the ^-established DRY G( ean sroods. I have Black ii<l anywhere consisti ges, Batistes, Albatr< (F& m Ot <i?z ghams, Dimities, Due! ;he styles are surpassi legant line of White 1 THING-" and I have L WAISTS both Dresses and Wa r fine Assortment of for Table C] ill lines and from thos hat makes them go. <'0111111011 Souse in Ihc Sick ltoom. I have waited much 111 the sicl room from mv boyhood days, but have found a convenience J have neve: seen used before. It is so handy, s< easy to get, and such u comfort, that i ought to be generally known. It is i liottle. With this water, and all lluids can be given to a patient without tin trouble and pain of raising the heat one inch. Try it, and you will neve raise the head of a sick person to drinl again. I wonder if people never wil learn to be quiet and gentle in a sicl room. Why is it that about nine ou of every ten person^ who come in, gc to a patient and lay a hand on hii head aud feel his pulse? This tend,' to keep the mind on something tha ought to be forgotten, i never feel i pulse nor test a fe\^r unless requestet to do so. It is enough for the docto or the nurse to do that. Some peopli out of kludness and to express sympa - ? in - ^ is i my, are guiuy 01 a sort, 01 reuueu urn elty. They say to the sick, "O ! my you look so badly." That is the ven tiling of all others that uo mail or wo man ought to say to a sick person. N< matter how true it is, keep it to your sell' while iu the sick room. Win talk of the other sick, the dying am the dead, in the sick room? Jt doe the sick no good?often does mucl harm. Such visitors are to l?e dreaded All conversation in the sick roorr should lie carried on in alow, gentli tone of voice, and distinct enough fo the patient to hear every syllable of it Whispering excites a patient, and put: the nervous system on a great strain It causes one to think something ii wrong. Discussions of any kind, am conversation that taxes the mind, an out of place iu a room where the sic! can hear it. The visits of some pastors are ven helpful to the sick, and the visits o others are hurtful?they do more liarn than good. What a gift it is, and at art worth acquiring, to make helpfu visits to those who languish on beds o sickness. A serious air and a i>riyh face, gentle, cheerful speech, become! the minister and man of God. A Ion? face and a dolorous tone should nevei be carried near the beside of a siel person. A few verses, and not Ion? lessons, should be read from the Won of Clod. A preacher onght to know how to turn to them in an instar.t They should be read in a distinct, gen He, assuring, or comforting tone. Tlx comments, if any, should be brief suggestive, spiritual.. '1 h? prayei should be short, fervent?not bolster ous?pleading, and for those thing! just then most needed. I have knowi a lew preaeners who prayeu 111 me siui< room, and in public, as if God were: mile away, or asleep, or hard of hear in};. Earnestness is best expressed ii the lower tones, this is especially tru?of earnestness in prayer. Do nut. yel or scream petitions in the ear of (Joi in the hearing of the sick. If : preacher has goo<l sen?e, judgmeni and tack, a sensible doctor never "h jects to his visiting his patients. Ili> visits do good. They strengthen tin mind, encourage the heart, ami (juiel the nerves. The sick are glad lo srt such preachers come.?"(Jilderoy," in Nashville Advocate. "You see, grandma, we perforate an aperture in the apex and a corresponding aperture in tlie base, and by applying the egtf to the lips and foreibly inhaling the breath, the shell is entirely discharged of its eontents." "Deal me," exclaimed the old lady, "what wonderful improvements they d< make! Now, in my younger days, they just made a hole in ea(;h end and sucked." nrl * STEIA! 11U MJLIil Scarcity of Money and tin er, the Spring Trade lias idly. This is not at all i of this 5EA50 is at which they are offer* nd every day or everywlie ^%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 5 time the Receivers begai JODS HOUSE, E. S. JaffVaj the linest line of Dress lift of Black Silks, Black S )ss, Nun's Veiling', Etc., *%%%%%%%>%%%%% ks, Lawns, Muslins, all in 1 ngly beautiful. All the 1 G-oods, India Linens, Persia a beautiful assortment of 1 5. Some of these are of Lists. PLISSE SILK CI oths and Napki: e who want to buy goods, T TTTTI TPTTTT'T~>ATT7' nn JUJCJ _L JEJ V JCjXV JL .CJ Respectfully, THE SOUTH AND NO f NEW YORK AND CII] I FEED CLAY, General County , fT^HE LLOYDS sytem. established in Ites, (over made now more thorough and perfect in rough r e , COMPANY HAS NEVER KAILED. MANY PROM i because,as business people, they are bound to accept, t i with equal, if noi greater relInt?lIlty than Is offered by Moyds offer a uniform cut of iltreen percent, on the r rates having been made, lhey give even greater relief j In Abbeville, we uaine a few: Mr. I,. \V. White, Messi I Mr. Edward Hoach, Agent, for D. O'NpII & Sons, Mi 1 Mr. Wade L'othran and many others. The most pro C cerns. well known In the South, are in the Lloyds, ?u< t Crawford & Simpson, Postal. Cable & Telegraph Co. ol . son Electric Light Co. of Hosion, Spreckies Sugar Rett adelphia. P. Lorrllard <fc (Jo , Colgate Jc Co., ol Jersey * Co.. Henry Swlnborn & Co., Dun lei Miler it Co. of Rat s largest concerns are In it. c Agencies for Abbei t ? i Home olllce for the County In Daly & Oo.'s store In General Auent, and W. F. Cross, Special Airent in chai r at Abbeville C. H., office at J. (j. Edwerd's Klore. a McCormlck, Troy, Hradlev, Verdery and Uoronaca, oil _ Auent lor Lowndesvllle, Ml. (,'arrnel and Cooks. Mr. iJonaldsvllie. Capt. James Rogers, Agent at Ninety->S ? - J. ALLEN SMITH, { President. J WE ARE PREPARED T j DERS WE ARE FAYOl r Rough and Dress k Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Turned and Scr >' Shingles, Brick, Lime, Cement, Bu ; thing needed in the Construi Will also Contract for any size hou J Very Respectfully mi Ail Mi . me adoevine t ' S i [ ?T AM NOW I.OGV i 33 South Broad Strei ! WIIBIM5 I A.M IM?EPA RED TO I gash, jj##r?, | i AND AIX KINI ' Fruits. Vegetables - 7 V-y I ?-#*Will pay market price for BUTTE I B. K. BE i With a full and sele I : jDrugs, Chemica's, Medic Oils, Glass, P Is in the market to down competiti J making any purchases. 1 si in 1?oun<l U 7 ; v . - "v" SONABLl } Cry of Hard Times w opened up in lively sty surprising when one se N'S G001 id. I offer many specij re. i to sell the immense st r A' (In . 5i.i 1 (I T s^onvorl si Goodsilk Warp Henriettas, A ;he greatest variety, jadies should see these g a,n Lawns, Mulls, Nainsc ;hem. I would call s; rare beauty and the ver ?EPONS are the very as to Match, I I may ask the favor of s ME AND SEE FOR H Xji. RTH AMERICAN ICAGO LLOYDS. Agent for Abbeville. The two centuries ago) by Edward Lloyd. 1r KUlnr business progression. A LLOYDS UNENT BUSINESS MEN ARE IN IT. he saving feature of (he Lloyds, coupled any other insurance in existence." The -1 old line prices, and in case of excessive -pw than Ihis. Among our policy holders -* rs. 1'. Rosenberg ?fc Co., E. A. Templeton,! . It. M. Hill. Mayor. Mr. G. A. Douglass, I T^OES ( ininent Northern coroprations and con-! !_/ Hon :h as Austin, Nichols A Co., Simpson, wards. 1 ' New York, Jordan, March & Co, Edi- Increase ningCo.', J. B. Llppineott <t Co. of I'lill-j ?? City, Armstroni'yCator A Co., Hnrnell & tlmore. IN SOUTH CAROLINA the) rille County. the New Rosenberg Block. Fred Clay,! vp, T. P. Quarle?. special representaM ve | /r\V Mr. R. B. Wilson, Agent for Greenwood, i \ Ice In (Jreenwoud. Mr. A. L. Latimer I Joel Aikoii, Agent lor Hue West and j f|H. J. BURDETT, J T Manager, ! ** 0 FILL ALL OR-1 *EI) WITH FOR | A sed Lumber. EAGL r j Anil n oil Work, Frames, Mantles, tej?mep ilders Hardware or Any- I ^rA^?! 3tion of a House. he se from Cabin to Mansion, 7f Best and ( Grad?* Lumber Co. / J I'J'KI) AT? _T 3t, Atlanta, Ga., FITJj ORDHRS FOR I Can! blinds. # .,is~p 1555 Vis* . J. ALL! >s or and Produce, j R, CHICKENS and EGGS. KENJ. S iACHAM. L_. LJ DepoH iiKourcou peed, ill ct line of i jines, Paints, ITT 'utty and Specialties, ! on. Call on him before ^ A > I'loase. :H. i s < ' ' r GO *%%%%%%%% liicli is * lc and * * es * rm s i ill bar- | | tock of ? i great j I * . 11 Wool * AJ5.K1 I have some gems i ;oods, and let there )oks and Dotted Src pecial attention to ] y latest styles. 1 latest things out foi Doylies, To^ i look. I bought rt IMSELF. We ~X7SJ~. WE PARKER, President. , JULIUS H. DuPl Farmers' Ban] DEPOSITS S< 1 1. ? Ci 3 EN ERA L BANKING BUSINESS. Bu 8. A Savings Department has been esi ntereRt at 4 per cent, payable quarterly. rapidly. ICHIPLE BICYCLE E! igents lor .inrrnati n tr<AA nnuTftifrnTr ffrc Ci aiuu, tfiivi um a/u iany other popular wheel* Mmy Jmpri 1 Bicycle fully guaranteed for ffiit. A Inr, rices. Bicycles always on hand for rem. Hl!E. lebrated Morgan & Wright Ti istols, Cartridges, and Se^ Headquarters for Base Ball .'henhpst line of Razors and Clippers on t s ?rrt I'rices. Bicycle, Pistol and (iun is' c style. Mail orders will have pr< us and you will be convinced that llie Respectful I. CHIPLEY & BRO. tional Bank Abbevil] tal, " lus, Office IN SMITH, President. 1 liEN J. S. RARNWE ? i reef PARKER, Abbeville, S. C., J IIITE, Abbeville, S. C., W i. ItYKNWELL, Abbeville, S.C., J. ALLEN SMITH, A General Banking business, provides the ltors. Is ready at any and all limes to m nty affords. nnnt SOLD B W. LAWS J % 1 ive just received a large j 11 kinds that are used in W. LAWS .;/jT45 4 * ' k '* V <*' ; - m r.-jfat ODS * . M v>Svi 'Xfij . "f-'i ,"1' * 4 1 ' m \ ' ' \ jl :cs 1 in this linQ. Some vv| be no delay because j risses. my large line of Silk rhey are taking well, r making Waists and 'els. Etc. 1 17 goods to sell, they will take pleasure in V CITE. ?????? :) A. W. SMITH, Vice President. ! HE, Cashier. . 2 of Abbeville. i| OLIOITEI). $70,750 6,500 'M iys and soils Exchange and makes Coieciabllshed. Amounts received of SI and up-January, April, July. October. Small savr March 1,1808,12ra - / Y & BROS I MFORIUM. , RAPID & TRANSIT $60 r>vpriienJs. (.really Reduced Prices. A first Ke lot of second iinnd mid new bicycles at A UK NTS WANTKL). WRITE FOlt res and Goods Always in Stock. ving Machine Needles. . and Fishing Tackle. he market. Large line of Cutlery?All i Repairing done on short notice and In impt attention. Come and see "balf lias not been lola yon.'' ly. . ; Greenwood, S. C. .V 1, n a 1 1 *11 oi ADDevme, Le>, S. C. - $75,000 - 15,000 oar? s W. C. JIcGOWAN, Vice-President, LL, Cashier. or* x . C. KLUUII, Abbeville, S. C., . JOKL SMITH, AbbeyjMe, S. Cm W. C. McttOWAN, Abbeville, S.C\ bbeville, S. C. greatest security and convenience for Its iake loans based upon such safe oollatera HeDt. 11. 1892. ly MDnn ?m lilliftJLil 13LLU Y SON & CO. stock of SCHOOL BOOKS. \ the public schools. ' SON & CO.