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My
cannot be excelled,
of them are of exquisi
they are disappearing
These last are cert
Fabrics for DM
and already we have i
they are exceedingly ]
Linen Go
My Stock is comp
are selling freely and
showing our Goods.
"As ye Would."
If I should see
A brother languishing In nore distress,
Aud 1 should turn and leavehlin coinlbrtless,
Wheu I might be
A messenger of hope anil happiness,?
How could I ask to have what I denied.
In my own hour of bitterness supplied ?
1/ I might share
A brother's load along the dusty way.
And I should turn and walk alone that day, |
How could 1 dareWhen
In the evening watch I knelt to pray? j
To ask for help to bear my pain aud loss,
If I had heeded not my brother's cross.
, If I might sing
A little song to cheer a fainting heart,?
And I should seal my lips and sit apart,
When I might bring
A bit of sunshine for life's ache and smart,?
How could 1 hope to have my grief relieved, I
II I kepi silent when my brother grieved.
And so I know
That day Is lost wherein I fail to lend
A helping hand to some wayfaring friend : j
Kut If It show
A burden lightened by the cheer 1 send.
Then do I hold the golden hours well spent,1
And lay me down to sleep in sweet content.}
?Presbyterian Messenger.
Who Came While Kllle wan Away. |
"Has anybody been here to-day,
mother, while I was gone ?"
Ettie had been away all day, since
breakfast, and now daylight had
faded out of the sky, and the moon's
"silver sickle" was hanging above
their heads.
"Let me see," said mother, putting
on her tliinkingcap. "Yes 1 have had
one visitor."
"Oh ! have you, mother? Who was
it ?"
"She did not tell me her name,"
said mother, with a quizzical little
smile.
"Did not tell her name? How very
queer ! Where did she come from ?"
"She did notsaj*."
"What did she come to our house
for?"
"Ah ! for several reasons. Kor one
thing she cured my headache ; she
brought me a letter from a dear
friend; she gave me a new book to
read ; she put a red rose on my table ;
she finished a piece of sewing for me,
and gave me some sweet, new
thoughts."
"What a strauge visitor !" murmured
Ettie. "Was that all?"
"No ; she wanted me to do many
things for her. She asked me to make
broth for aside trirl. to write two let
ters offering to help two people, to pay
a visit, to make a pudding, and several
other things."
"And did you do them for her ?"
"I did some of them, and some ]
left undone. I wish now that I had
done them all."
"I would give anything to see her,
mother. "Will she ever come again?"
"No," said mother, "she cannot
come again, because she died at sunset."
"Died, mother? How dreadful !
Aud yet you are smiling. I think
you are joking somenow,?are you ?
"Not joking exactly, EHie, dear, but
I am talkiug in a little parable which
I think you can guess, when I tell
you that her sister is coming to-morrow
at sunrise,?her twin sister, so
like my visitor that no one could tell
them apart, though some of her gifts
and some of her desires will |be different
from tn-H'iv'u irnpsst "
"You say you don't know her name,
mother ?"
"I didn't say that. I said she did
not tell me her name. J Jut I do know
it. it is Thursday."
"Thursday !" cried Eltie, laughing.
"You just mean to-day, then."
"Yes, to-day."
"And your visitor to-morrow will he "
named"?
'Friday, of' course."
Effle was very much amused al the ?
T?
JL k
r ?B nun
!, w U1IU
j yoxwi
\ II ''eai
# Goo<
J the great i
<J and the as
$ gains whic
I I AMIS 111
g thatlong*
many die;
I, , 1
t to be fount
$ Black Serg
Stock
/
Crepons, Percoles, G-ing]
tely fine texture, and th>
rapidly. I have an ele
ainly the "CORRECT T
3SSES and
>"*U ^ii'I + zs <-i viiiwiV\rv? A-P V\
suiu quiLt? a nuuiucx wi u
pretty. I have a very :
ods, Damasks :
lete and attractive in all
LOW PRICES is whe
f idea of the Thursday visitor and the' Gj
I Friday visitor ; but when she woke H
up in her little bed the next morning, i
I shf? ??iil uoflli' to linr?<?lf !
"How do you do, Mrs. Friday? J j
wonder what you have brought me;
to-day ? At any rale, I am going todoj
all the things you ask me, 'cuuse you j AU
have got to die at sunset, you know." j
And, right away, Mistress Friday
asked the little girl to get up and . Nqe
dress in time for morning prayers.?
Elizabeth 1\ Allan, in H. S. Times.
Look into the drunkard's home, if Ir
you would see tracks that have been biy
made by the cloven hoof.
J the
The wages of sin is death. gore
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fror
Estate of Join Moorheafl, Dtc'il jIHIMI
tlltil
Notice of Settlement and Appli now
** entii
cation for Final Discharge. ^
f|UKE NOTICE that on the l.'ith day of dine
1 May, ls-'.ij, I will render a tlmil account ol time
my actings aud uolngs as Administratrix de <>f ti
bonis non of the Estate of John Moorbead, vl<U*i
deceased, In the office of J udge of 1'robate lor gatfi
Abbeville County, at 10 o'clock a. in., and on Sk
the same day will apply for a Ilual discharge J'^ur
from my trust as such. m "f
All persons liuvlni: dumauilK against said es- Ills I
tato will present them for paymentouor before
that day, proven and authenticated or be tin? Ii
forever barred. I" Hi
ANNIE E. MOOKHEAD. ?t tl
Administratrix de bonis non. <|,ul>
April 17,1S'J3, tf ?tat>
ri-jjisi
5111 STILE. 1
i W Willi
i WILL BE WORN J ^
\ ALL THE YEAR, i 55
t SOLID SILVER ? ;H
< ii t s
5 J A 4" 5 "I H-t'
^ ll-l ^ movii
5 Jl! j ^ $ if
W v 1 V W Il||(| I
m m whirl
i Mb IS
4 A Vilil.l
, ^ tiim c
I NEW STYLES, 1 ?!* ]
J NEW DESIGNS, 5 ???
t NEW LOT, I
* NEW PRICES. 5
| Steriini Silver Bracelets-1 J
^ I.ADIKS AUK INVITK1) TO KX- 0
J AM INK A1SOVK NKW GOODS W <?Mi
a AND 1'ltlCKK. A
t K. (J. BE1JNAU, * 5
^ THE JEWELER ^ ^
* * *.
We have a few tons of lii-Kt quality guano ^
mil acid tliat we will fell extremely low for w
null, or on easy terms on time, i'nil on ns at A
tficft. W. .1 oel Smith A Mons. '
f NOWI
ICE * ai
TIISTAXDIXG the S<
(1 from every quarte
Is are going* oft* rapu
variety and beauty o
tonishing Low Prices
li are not to be foun
%%<
NEW YOIIK at the
established DRY GO
ap goods. I have t
Black
I anywhere consistin
es, Batistes, Albatro*
ffisn
tiams, Dimities, Duck:
e styles are surpassin
gant line of White G
'HINGF' and I have a
WAISTS,
oth Dresses and Waif
fine Assortment of
for Table Clc
lines and from those
it makes them go.
pecial Registration.
st Monday in March. 1895, and Ten
Calendar Days Thereafter, and Also
on the Days Now Fixed by Law. f
Male Citizens Not Laboring Under Dis- <
abilities Entitled to Register.
m TI7V?r? Poll trt T?ocHcfr*r? uHll Alln'urpri 1
to Vote for Delegates to the State Convention.
OlKICK SlJJ'EKVISOB OK REGISTRATION,
Abbeville, S. C.. Feb. 0,1896.
1 obedience to Act of tlie General Assemtlie
ollice ol" Supervisor of Registration
I be opened at Abbeville Court House for
purpose of Registering all persons who
iply with the requirements ol the law.
it every citizen may perfectly understand
requirements, the lollowing extracts
n the law are made public:
4. Svery tnale eltl/.en of the United States J
of this State of the ace ol' twenty-one years not ,
ring uuiler the disabilities named in the Const I- 1
in of this State, and duly (iilalifled to vote under I
i-xlstllig laws of the state, and duly registered us
required by law, or who, having been
tied to register as a voter at the time of the
nil registration of electors in this State, which
place in the year of our Lord 1882, or at any
subsequent thereto, failed to register at sueii
i as requited by law. or who has become a citizen 1
lis State mid who will register as hereinafter tiro- u
il in such eases, shall be entitled to vote for uele*
to said convention.
(i. That on the first Monday of March, In the
of our Lord 1MID, tlio Supervisor of Registration
icli county shall, at the county seat thereof, open
Liooks of registration, and shall hold the same
for ten calendar days thereafter, between
lours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and I -iVIock
e afternoon, during which time any elector then
leretofore at anv time entitled to register as a
lied voter, or who has become a citl/en of this
, and be, during tin- time herein lixeil for sucli
nation, ami also on tlie days now fixed by law
. glstrutioti, entitled to register us such an lierein|trovi<letl;
anil any elector having been hereto- r
inly registered, or having since chaiiired his resi
i*, or having lost his certificate, shall lie entitled
ve the Willie transferred or renewed as now proI
by law.
7. Any elector who shall have been entitled to
ter at the general registration in the year of onr
InvJ, or at any time subsequent thereto, ami
failed to register at such lime as required by
iml who shall make application under oatii, in
dance with a printed form to be prepared l?y the
lley General, settii g lotth in encll rise the fuel,
I: The full name, aire, occupation and rcsulei ce m
e applicant at the time of the said general regis- I
in, or al any time thereafter when tin: said applitiecuine
entitled to register, and the place or 1
s of his residence since the time when he becalmed
to register, which allidavit shall be supported _
e ullidavits of two reputable citizens, who were
of the age of twenty-one yearn on the -Kith day
in-, Aiiiio Domini or at the time the said
cunt became entitled thereafter to register or any
ir who lius bee mil' a citizen of this Slate by c
ng into the same, according to the Constitution ^
State,and who shall make application under
staling the time of his moving into tin- Mate
liis place of residence since living In the State,
i application shall be supported by the allidavit
o reputable citizens, who were tweiilv-one vi nrs
i* al> the time the applicant hecamc a resilient o' sitnte;
hiii'li applicant shall lie allowed to register {L
oii-r. ami t" have issued to hi in :i ci-riitlsntu ?? a
pialilieri elector ill the liiuiilicr ami fnriii now | K
ili'il by law, and Ik* I'lititK-il to vote at said vice- \
nr delegates to said convention.
S. No elector shall lie entitled to vote wiw.se
is not registered ns hereinbefore or alreaily prol>y
law, mul who doc8 not produce his reiristralertilicate
at the noils where he oilers to vote.
sides holding the otlice open on Sale Day '
Vlarcli and the ten ca'emlnr days;
. Hller, the ollice will he open on Hie firstI
lay in April, May, June ana July, a?
ively.
J. D. CARWILE,
Supervisor Registration.
nen l'alli, S. C., Feb. 'J, lS'.'i. .
r.l)i:I5Ki;HL. J. l-UIXKIt I.VuN. !
eBRUHL & LYON,
Attorneys at Law,
AIJUKVILLK, K. ('.
ce?Law Itunue, O'Neal Building No. I. )
" j
Harrison Si he's * D
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huh 11
- KOH- |
'J'lio Liver, Appetite and Nerves &
t'lircK heiuliiehu, hllliousnos. j
uinl iitilige?tloii. *
nd5 SEA
carcity of Money and tin
r, the Spring* Trade lias
lly. This is not at all i
MI*. SEASO
; at which they are often
d every day or everywhe
time the Receivers begai
ODS TTOTTSTC. E. S. JaftVfli
lie finest line of
Dress
g of Black Silks, Black 8
ss, Nnn's Veiling*, Etc.
WAS!
=2 TiQwrifi TVTnQli-nQ all in +
V* ^ WAA AAA V
gly beautiful. All the L
roods, India Linens, Persia
l beautiful assortment of t
Some of these are of:
3ts. PLISSE SILK CE
)ths and Napki]
who want to buy goods, !
LET EVERYONE CO
Respectfully,
THE SOUTH AND NO]
NEW YORK AM) CIII
FRED CLAY, General County i
"piIK LLOYDS Nylern. established in less, (over t
made now more thorough'?'"(! perlect. Winmicli ret:
COMPANY HAS NKVKR KAJLKD. MANY PROM1
because, as business people, they are hound to accept tl
with e(iuai, If not greater reliability than is offered by
Lloyds offer a uniform cut of tirieen percent, on the
rates having been made, I hey give even greater relief
In Abbeville, we name a few: Mr. L. W. White, Messri
Mr. Kdward Roach, Agent for I). O'Neil A Sons, Mi.
Mr. Wade Colli ran and many others. The most pron
?erns, well known In the South, are In the Lloyds, sucl
Crawford ?fc Simpson, Post.il. Cuble A Telegraph Co. of
ion Klectrlc Lluht Co. of Boston, Spreckles Sugar Retln
idelphla, P. I,orrllard & Co , Cokate <fc Co., of ^Jersey (
Jo., Henry SwlDborn ?& Co., Daniel Milerd* Co. of Bait
argesl concerns are In It.
Agencies for Abbev
Home oftlce for the County in Daly & Co.'e store in tl
ieneral Anent, and W. F. Cross, Special Agent In cliar^
it Abbeville C. H., otMce at J. C?. Kdwerd's store. 3
HcCortnick. Troy, Hradlev, Verdery and Coronacn, offf
\ i/OIlt (.ir I Alrn.lLCIlll lo Ml 1 'o ft.i ..I .. n ^ / V./.b- o VI - I
Jouuldsvllle. Cupt. Jumes Roger*, Ageut at Ninety-Si:
r. ALLEN SMITH,
President.
WE ARE PREPARED TC
DERS WE ARE FAVOR
Rough and Dress
)oors, Sash, Blinds, Turned and Scro
Shingles, Brick, Lime, Cement, Bui
thing needed in the Construct
flSuWill also Contract for any size housi
Very Respectfully,
rhe Abbeville 1
? f AM TsTOW LUCAQ
53 South Broad Stree
WIIKliK I AM 'PI?EPARED TO I
AND ALL KIND.*
Fruits, Vegetables ?
*2rWill pay market price for BUTTER
B. K. BE.
With a full and select
rugs, Chemicals, Medicii
uns, Oriass, ru
in the market to down competitor
iking any purchase?.
1 am Hound to
;^^u^Frj!
SONABLI
[5 Cry of Hard Times avIi
opened up in lively styl
surprising when one see
N'S GOOt
id. I otter many special
ire.
11 to sell the immense stc
r & Co., and I secured a
Goodsilk
Warp Henriettas, All
;he greatest variety. I
adies should see these go
m Lawns, Mulls, Nainsoo
hem. I would call sp<
rare oeauty ana tne very
&EPONS are the very la
i
is to Match, D
I may ask the favor of a
ME AND SEE FOR Hi:
X-i.
HTH AMERICAN mun-v
CAGO LLOYDS.
Igent for Abbeville. The
wo centuries ago) by Edward Lloyd. In
jnlar business progression. A LLOYDS
INENT BUSINESS MEN ARE IN IT,
te saving feature of Ihe Lloyds, coupled
any other Insurance In existence. The
old Hue prices, and in case of excessive _
than this. Among our policy holders - *.
I'. Rosenberg A Co., E. A. Templeton,
R. M. Hill, Mayor, Sir. (J. A. Douglass, T\OES GEI
nlnent Northern coroprations and con- IJ tlons.
ii as Austin, Nichols h Co., Simpson, wards, inte
New York. Jordan. March it Co, Edl- Increase rap
IngCo., J. B. Lipplncott & Co. of 1'hil- ?????
Uly, Armstrong. Cator A Co., Burnell Jt
imore. IN SOUTH CAROLINA the
ille County.
he New Rosenberg Block. Fred Clay,
re,T. P. Quarles.special representaiive yyC\\W/
Ir. It. B. \v llson, Agent for Greenwood. y/NWI/,
ceiu Greenwood. Mr. A. L. Laliiner
oel Aikeu, A;;eul for Due West aud gr-^58fflF
'Ml'Uljtj ij m
H, J, BURDETT, T '
Manager. 1
) FILL ALL OREI)
WITH FOR Ag-i
ed Lumber, BACrLE
^ And man;
11 Work, Frames, Mantles, Bottom Frlcei
Iders Hardware or Any- Jn!1^0J,L,1
;ion of a House. The Celeb
3 from Cabin to Mansion.
! Best and Chen
Grades an
artist <
jumber Co. x L",
i:ed at?
t, Atlanta, Ga.,j Nati
''ILL ORDERS FOR
II # ~ - Capita]
illMiS, & .,Surplu
Qp J. ALLEN S
md Produce.
, CHICKENS and EGGS. XVwuft
A.CHAM. i;::::
\J Depositors
. I as our county a
>eed, IIS'
line of
|
les, rainis, !?H, ^
tty and Specialties, '
1. Call on him before ^ave
All i
Please.
i
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' ' -
f
amrnmrnmammmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmammmi
3 G0(
ich is *
e and s
*
)S |
I bar- J
>ck of ?
great ?
^ I
Wool \
t
A.BRH
have some gems in
ods, and let there b<
?ks and Dotted Swis
scial attention to m
latest styles. Th
i/test things out for ]
oylies, Towe
look. I bought my
MESELF. We w
w. wh:
ARKER, President.
JULIUS H. DnPRE,
Farmers' Bank
DEPOSITS so:
?flfN
*ERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Buys i
A Havings Department has been establl
rest at 4 per cent, payable quarterly,?Jai
Idly.
fcmEY
BICYCLE EM
S100,CENTURY$75,1
Y other popular wheels Jinny Improven
ycle fully guaranteed for So(>. A large In
*. Bicycles always ou hand for rent* /
rated Morgan & Wright Tires
)ls, Cartridges, and Sewin
Headquarters for Base Ball an
nest line of Razors and Clippers on the in
il Prices. Bicycle, Pistol and (<un Rep
; style. Mall orders will have prompt
a and you will he convinced that the "hal
Respectfully,
jHIPLEY & BRO.
onal Bank o:
Abbeville
i,
S,
OJBHLcexri
iMITII, President. \V. C
HENJ. S. IJARiNWELL,
JBJirecto;
ItKEK, Abbeville, S. C., J. C.
I'E, Abbeville, S. C., W. JO
AKNWELL, Abbeville,S.C., ?.(
J. ALLEN SMITH, Abbev
sral Banking business, provides the great
. Is ready at any and ail limes to make 1
ffords.
?SOLD BYW.
LAWSC
just received a large stoc
:inds that are used in the
W. LAWSC
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r:*% ;
M *
' .* ' 1
s
'
-ly
V
v-yif
cs : i
this line. Some
9 no delay because
jses.
y large line of Silk
Ley are taking well,
making Waists and
?ls, Etc.
goods to sell, they ill
take pleasure in
[TB.
\
A. W. SMITH, Vice President*
Cashier.
r'.'-i
of Abbeville.
LICITEI3.
$70,750
6,500
. *5*
ind sells Exchange and makes ColecIsbed.
Amounts received of $1 and upinary,
April. July, October. Small sav- *
r March 1,1898,12ra
; ' *
& BROS %
PORIUM. tj
IAPID & TRANSIT $60
tents. Greatly Reduced Prices. A first
it of second hand and new bicycles at
VtiKNTS WANTED. WHITE FOR
and Goods Always in Stock,
g Machine Needles.
d Fishing Tackle.
uirkeU Large line of Cutlery?All
airing done on short notice and In
attention. C'otne and see
If has not, been told you."
Greenwood, S. C.
f Abbeville, I
?, s. c.
- - ' - $75,000
"I PC
- iUjWV '
m x
McGOWAN, Vice-President.
Cashier.
m?m x
KLUGII. Abbeville, S. C.,
EL SMITH, Abbeyille, S. f!.,
McGOWAN, Abbeville, S.C.
ille, S. C.
est security and convenience for Its
oann based upon such safe collatera
Sept. 11. 1892. ly
dim m
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