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The Press and Banner.
BY HUGH WILSON.
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
fiSTPublished every Wednesday at
$2 a year iu advance.
Wednesday, Aug. 21, 1895.
Colic iii HorNCM.
As the remedy is highly recommended
by several writers of high authority,
and as colic is the disease most
common among horses, and sometimes
proves fatal, we deem it a matter 01
sheer justice to our readers that we
call attention to chloride of lime as a
remedy for colic which is claimed to be
speedy and unfailing.
Colic is produced by some fermenting
food that causes a rapid accumulation
of gas in the stomach, which distends
the paunch and entrails, causing pair
and finally inflammation and death i
relief is not had in time. It is this gas
that must be got rid of, and chloride o
lime is the proper remedy. It neutralizes
the gas, and brings speedy relief
It is. so it is claimed, one of the most
effective remedies known. And beinj
cheap, and safe to use in small quanti
ties is par excellence the remedy foi
the family to handle,
A heaping tablespoonful of the limt
in a pint of warm water, or half pim
spirits, is a dose for a full grown horse
Every farmer should keep some of tli<
chloride of lime always on baud. I
is very useful about privies and othei
places of ofTensiyesmell, manure piles
etc. It is good for that or hoven, a:
well ac colic, either in cattle or Horses
Indeed, the two diseases are very iiear
ly allied, and result very often fron
the same causes. There may be coli<
without bloat, but not often bloa
without colic. And as colic Is adiseasi
of quite frequentoccurrence every on<
.should keeps remedy quite near bj
them. From what is said and claimec
for chloride of lime, we are disposed t<
look upon it as the remedy for this ail
roent.
In the first stages, whiskey or somi
other spirit may be used with thi
drench, say half pint of the spirit ant
half pint of the water. Jiut if th<
J! ? AnAiioh fn nrA
uisense uas uccu uu mug cuuugu j/iu
duce inflammation, should prefer some
thing less irritating tbau spirits if at al
strong. In general use, we should usi
nothing but water to dissolve the lim<
and make a drench. Keep some chlo
ride of lime in the barn and never b<
without a reliable remedy for a suddei
case of colic. The lime is good ti
to drive away rats, sprinkled abou
where they run. They will leave fo
' other quarters.
Out of Work.
Some person are often out of work
Some of them are looking for work
but possibly with a secret hope tha
they may not find it. Doubtless the}
. 1_ ?i- J?- -r i.i
wouiu worn giauiy 11 iijey uuuiu um
such work as they like aud be paid suet
wages as they wish; aud perhaps thej
would not be particular if there wen
no work at all to do, provided th<
wages were abundant and the pay sure
There are many persons who profesi
to be Christian workers, but they d<
not seem to find just such work as the}
like; it is too difficult, it is too obscure
it is not sufficiently remunerative, anc
they are not willing to do it. Yet al
^this time there is plenty of work whicl
--"^^iieeds to be done, and real workers ar<
overburdened with labor.
The great Master goes to the markel
place day by day, and says to theidlen
Btanding there : "Go work in My vine
yard to-day, and whatsoever is right ]
will pay you." Let those who fear tb(
Lord hearken to His call, and wbatso
ever their hand findeth to do, let their
do it with their might. It may noi
seem to be easy work or profitabU
work, but if it is work which He ap
noints it shall not fail of a blessing at
His hand.?The Christian.
Do not Judge by 4'lothlntr.
Boys, do not judge a man by his
, clothing. A little incident occured or
one of the lines of street cars of this
city a few days since which is worthy
of notice. A poorly clad woman entered
the car carrying an infant in hei
arms. As she sat opposite me I observed
she seemed tioubled about
something. When the conductoi
passed through the car for the fares,
she said in a very low voice : "Please
sir, I have no money : let me ride this
time and some other time I will pay
you." "I can hear that story every
day," said the conductor, in a loud,
rough voice. "You can pay or get oft'.'1
"Two fares, please," said a plesaut
voice, as a toil worn and sun browned
hand passed the conductor ten cents,
"Heaven bless you, sir," said the womau,
and long and silently she wept
the language of the heart so eloquenl
to express our hidden thoughts. This
nuni in worn and soiled irurments was
oue of God's noblemen. He possessed
a heart to feel for the woes of others,
aud although the act was but a trille
it proves that we cannot, with safety,
judge a mau by his clothing?"Foi
many a true heart beats beneath ti
ragged jacket." /
Jii Case of Accident.
If a lishbone becomes lodged in the
throat, it can generally be removed b}
swallowing a raw egg at once.
Glyceriue, with a few drops of car
bolic acid added, makes a good lotioc
for slights cuts aud abrasions of th*
skin.
lu case of swallowing poisons acci
dentally, the first step is to'securevom
itiug. A mustard emetic is usually
the most efficacious. A heaping
teaspoonful of the ordinary ground
mustard mixed in:,'haTf a cupful ol
lukewarm water Is about the righl
quanity. If mustard fails to act, trj
a tablespoonful of powdered alum in a
tablepoonful of water.
It used to be customary to adminis
ter castor oil when a person swallowed
anything with sharp edges, as bits ol
glass or china, but recent writers advist
that articles of food be given instead,
which will cling about the fragments,
and so protect the bowel walls as th<
wlirtlo mass mnvps downward. PntH.
toes are the best for this purpose. Tht
, individual should be fed on them foi
two or three days. The potatoes maj
be cooked in a variety of ways?baked
boiled, fried or creamed.
IIouHeholil Hint*.
Strong alum water is efficacious as 8
vermin destroyer.
Add a teaspoonful of powdered borax
to the bath, as it will soften the
water and prove very invigorating.
In boiling rice, peas, or macaroni,
save the water in which they were
boiled for use in soups.
In making hard pudding sauce add
sugar gradually to butter, and it will
cream more quickly.
^Stuff" a rag saturated with cayenne
pepper in rat holes.
ltittt or IUuIn lor Repetition.
Use kerosene and whiting to clean
tinware. wa
L Use soda, potash, or copperas for Spi
]cleausing zinc-lined sinks. y*
' Use a furniture polish madeof1|n- Ab
' seed oil and hard cider or vinegar. &>
Use whiting and a chamois skin to gp
| clean delicate paints, much as you do Crs
i for silverware.
j Use plenty of turpentine, to which a L
; few drops of carbolic acid is added, to ^
i keep insects from the pantry.
; I'se a cloth or bag tied over your T|[
i broom to sweep ceilings or sidewalks Dl
j with, if you haven't a brush for the
I purpose. J
Use very strong lye when cleaning
up the floors, and let it dry in tbe
cracks to keep moths from under the
carpet.
Use a cloth dipped in weak ammonia
: water with which to lightly wipe ofl'
> the carpets. rt brightens them won- T
i derfully. Th
j j Use a little ammonia in the water in o
which you wash window lights and egp
; mirrors. Then polish quickly with far,
i chamois skin or tissue paper. ^
1 I Some Palatable Sweet Pickles.
I ' >
i! Use for these the rind of a goodr
I sized watermelon, writes Florence Bar!
rett in an article on "Pickles, Sweet ][
j and Sour," in the July Ladies' Home lr
[! Journal. Pare and cut into thick
,i slices. Boil one ounce of alum in a
' I gallon of water aud pour over the
r | sliced meloD, letting ii stand on the
I back of the stove for half a day. He,
| move from the alum water and let it sit
t in cold water until cold ; drain. Have a
ready a quart of vinegar, three pounds
j of brown sugar, an ouuee of stick ciu[
namon and half an ounce of cloves, ci,
r Boil sugar and viuegar; strain ; add the
spices and rind, and boil until the rind
1 is soft. For neaches and Dears use the
s same proportions of vinegar and sugar,
1 but not quite so much spice.
2 Ejjjr Lemonade.
? Egg lemonade is a delicious drink >
I that we learned to make in the country ~
' last Summer, and often since when it
i has been too warm for solid food, and
' it has been found a very agreeable way p
of getting nutriment. To make it, I
take two fresh eggs and beat the whites 1
and yolks separately until as light as I
I possible. To half ? pint of boiling *
x water add the Juice of two large lem*
* ons, and half a cupful of sugar; stir
until it Is dissolved, and add quickly a
pint of ice brokeu very fine. Mix the v
whites and the yolks of the eggs well *
' in one vessel, raise the lemonade well J,?1
I above them, and pour it in ; turn a
" quickly into another pitcher, and back tio
" j again into the first. When well mixed ,
" j serve at once. ,
5 ' IJ * '' an
t Nix KuIcm uf IleHllli. pa
'' i. Breathe fresh h.ir day and night, thi
? Take sufficient'eleep and rest.
3. Work like a man, but never j
j over-work.
| 4. Avoid passion and excitement.
i The anger of an instant may be fatal.
J 5. Do not strive to take the whole J.
t' world on yourshoulders?trust in your
: j good destiny.
JI C. Never despair. Lost hope is a
i | mortal malady.?Literary Digest.
ij W. Joel Smith A: Sons LocnU. j
' ; Good stock of "Genuine Scovil" hoes dow *
s | ready for sale by W. Joel Smith & Sons. I
, All of the best sizes "Genuine Scovll" hoes 1
' at W. Joel Smith & Sons. J
| <j<> 10 w. joei ouiiiii <x ouub iui uauuicu | j
j I hoes. i (.
! We have a good stock ol hoes, both with and ! j
1 1 without handles. W. Joel Smith <fc Sons. i
* i !
: j Sterling sliver novelties are being made In 'J
J handsome designs, the paper cutters, book
! marks, hair curlers, sldecoiD()? and other va"
] rlous articles Just received at R. C. Bernau's. ?j,
L I the Jeweller, are of the latest designs and the j' j
> | prices so low that the people will hardly be-1 wf
[ ileve they are sterling silver. flr
I I The prettiest line of ladles and mens tine c?i
, ! oxfords to be found at C. P. Hammond & Co. Uc
1 j Harness repairs promptly and cheaply at su
i j C. P. Hammond <fc Co.
.
| THE LLOYDS FIRE
: j LOSSES PAID 1
> Special deposit lor the protection of policy h<
I | # AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY
' t JE*.
5 General Age
; w%%%wt
| WE ARE HERE FO
m ^
TO MEET THE WANTS
Our customers will please take noteot thlf
: We will keep as usual, a good stock of DRY G<
WARE. STAPLE NOTIONS, FARMING IMPLE
. given to GROCERIES. When In need of FLOl
' HAY, BHAN', LARD, MOLASSES, SUGAR. CO Ft
! tlty. He sure and call on us.
| One car best New Orleans Molasses. \
We have received Spring Samples lor Gents Ci<
Suits and Bpeclal garments. Styles and Fab- I
, rlcs are very pretty, and prices reasonable, ml
Call and see onr Samples and give us an order sb
[ ?Style and fit guaranteed; satisfaction given \
or no charge made. W. .Joel Smith & Sons. gel
t W. Joel Smith & Sons is the place to get ftrst ^
| quality granulated and light brown sugars. ch
I Jan. 31, 18!).r>, tf W. JOI
ABBEVI
ITIU^IW 1
Hill & (
Dealers
i;Musical Instruments, S
Kinds of Musical
- ATS
j Sewing IV
????????
PIANOS, ORGANS and MACHINES
si Prices Low an<I
J.When in the City call at No. 1, Eo:
and see our Stock a
I Respectfully,
HILL & CC
i
' <
('heap Rate*.
umiuer excursion rates are now on salt
ir the Port Royal & Western Carolina Rail
y, good until October 31st. to Greenville
irlanbujK, Anderson, Glenn Springs. Har
Lithla, Asheville, and Western North Car
na worts. Tickets to Spartanburg anc
bevllle bear with tbem th? privilege o
pplngofi at Harris LitbiaorQIenn Springs
fog or returning.
'or schedules, rates, etc., address. W. J
ilg, General Passenger Agent, Augusta, G?
)ou't fail to go to Speed's when you wani
e candy.
) YOU WANT FINE CHICKS ?
1 SO, I HAVE THE
WYANDOTTS,
S. S. HAMBERGER.
BROWN LEGHORNS,
INDIAN GAMES,
BLACK LACE HAMBERGER,
B. B. ROCKS,
GAME BANTAMS.
'hese chicks and the best layers on earth,
ey are worth five times the worth of com?n
Ah1rt)rnnu T tin no L'Atinti ri I ffomn t hroHfiC
m the very best strains. I will sell you
;s at 81.50 lor 13 eggs. Cp.ll at my poultry
m and see my stock of chickens and you
II be pleased. Fresh eggs for sale every day
the year. Respectfully,
W. E. Bell.
larch 20.lS95.lf
37Davidson College 1E95
DAVIDSON, N. C.
Bxt Term Begins SEPT. 12th*
mple Laboratories, Apparatus, Cabinets,
Libraries, Readiug Rooms, Gymnasium,
Ball Grounds, Tennis (.XiurlH, Ac.
AKXICAL,
MATHEMATICAL,
LITERARY.
SCIENTIFIC,
BIBLICAL,
COMMERCIAL.
.end for a catalogue.
J. 8. SHEARER, President
uly 1895. tf*
MUTUAL
IIIH10K!
$ 360,000.
ITRITE TO OR CALL on the'underslgned
? or to the Director of your Township
any information you may desire aboul
r plan of Insurance.
,Ve insure your property against deBtruo
n by
fire, w1ndst0hm or lisping,
d do no cheaper than any Insurance Com
ny In existence.
temeraber we are prepared to prove to you
it ours Is the safest and cheapest plan ol
surance known.
R. BLASE, Jr., Agent,
Abbeville, S. C.
FULLER LYON, Pres.
Abbeville, S. C.
boardImectors.
i. M.Anderson -Ninety-Six Township
r. M. Major Greenwood "
5 11 f Un llU?an f'AlfOohllPW
(V. B. Acker Donnalds "
H. B. Cllnkscales ?...Due Went "
P. L. Haddoa Long Cane "
[. W. Scott SraiChvJIle "
2. W. Watson White Hall
3r. J. D. Neel Indian Hill "
;apt. John Lyon Cedar Spring "
\ R. Richie Abbeville "
)r. J. A. Anderson.Diamond Hill "
-I. A. Tennent Lowndesvllle "
I.0. Grant Magnolia "
r. T. Horton Calboun "
L\ J. Brltt. Bordeaux "
Abbeville, S. C.. Feb. 18,1895.
r. J. R. Blake, Jr., Treas. F. M. F. A. A. C.
Jear Sir?Please acceptour thanks for check
8500 to cover recent loss of our dwellings bj
e. For cheapness and safety we cheerfully
mniend the Farmers Mutual Fire Assocla
?n of Abbeville County to all who desire In
ranee on their property.
EDWARD ROCHE,
E. W. ASHLEY.
INSURANCE CO. i
I'ROMPTLY. J
>lders In the U. S. National Bank.N.Y. ?
TOWN IN THE COUNTY. 4
aiBlilli, 5
int for Abbeville County. J
R THE YEAR
OF THE PEOPLE.
>. tact, and also the public generally.
JOI). CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, HARD
MNETS, &c. Our special attention will bi
JR, CORN. OATH. MEAL, BACON, SALT
i"EE or FANCY GROCERIES In any quan
Ve are offering great bargains in Blankets
>thing. Underwear and all Woolen Goods,
temember, that we alone sell the "Elgb
e," and that it is the only perfect flttini
irt in the world.
tVeare headquarters for Shoes, Don't for
I. this when you need a pair.
>Ve will sell you the "Dixie Boy" plov
eaper than ever before.
;l smith & sons.
XLE'S
iouse.
>ochran,
iheet Music and al!
Merchandise, -
r'
Eachiiies.
sold on the Intalment Plan.
Terms Easy.
senberg's Block (Daly's Stored
tnd get Prices.
dental notice.
; s. F. Killingsworth,
" No. 4 Seal Block, Abbeville, S. C.
| ~ dental:notice.
Dr. s. 6. Thomson,
1 OFFICE UP-STAIR8 ON MoILWAl
j Corner, Abbeville, S. C.
|i Dr. L. J. WHITE,
skiwuhv.
j **_0FF1CE: Wo. 2 WHITE'S BLOCk
| March 6, 1895, tf
QlCHAItD GANTT, Is now prepared to
: ri an^porkln bis department in tbe b<
manner and at reasonable charges. Month
customers shaving, hair cutting and sha
poolng 81 per month. Rasors honed and p
n the best condition for 25 cents each.
: Waiter l. millef
Attorney at Law.
Abbeville, S. C.
OFFICE on Law Range,
j M. P. DeBRUHL. J. FULLER LYON
DeBBUHL & LTON,
Attorneys at Law,
ABBEVILLE, S. C. .
I Office?Law Range, O'Neal Building No. 1
fresh beef & fist
T. L. DOUGLASS
HAVING bought the beef market of ft
Van Straaten will henceforth furninh
kinds of FRESH MEATS at the LOWE!
PRICES. FISH and OYSTERS will b<
pecialty. Give him your orderH. 4 t
E. F. GILLIAM
/.TAILOR,
HAS moved, and occupies the room yecei
ly occupied by J. L. Clark, the gi
smith, and Is now prepared to do all kinds
repairing and cleaning of gentlemen's clott
on short notice.
Samples of suits always on band. Chart
reasonable
: A Complete and Fu
STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED
Metropolitan Brans of MM Pain
OF
JOHN LUCAS & C(
always on hand at the
City Drug Store
PRICES IN ONE GALLON CANS by t
single can 81.25. A liberal discount
nainters uslnz lanre Quantities.
Oct. 25.1898, tf
ABBEVILLE If IM
H. D. REESE, SURGEON.
I
rpHE place to carry your SICK VVATOH1
and BROKEN CLOCKS, where they w
be looked after aud attended to at all hours
the day with skill and experience. No tui
lng you away or Bending Patients off to ha
them treated elsewhere, but I will put tlic
going at prices to sail the times.
Wefliioi Presents, Clocks,
and JEWELR1
Prices Down. ,
! H. D. REESE,
THE rjMJrX.fc/S
ISTE5-W
Grocery Store
| We liave opened np In Ibe HOTEL BLG(
a full stock of
(STAPLE & FANCY GROCERII
.
TO BE SOLD AT THE
. Lowest Prices for CASI
e
Call ou us when In need of anything In c
line and we GUARANTEE to sell you wl
you want as LOW as first class goods can
sold.
Fresh Fish
r RECEIVED EVERY WEDNESDAY A1
SATURDAY. Yours to Please,
H. W. LAWSOK
Jan. 10,1895. tf
Mallei
i ?o?IN?0?
IV A RTT!TY. STYLE.
QUALITY and PRIC."
h
I You WILL BE CHARMED WITH T1
. J MANY RICH NOVELTIES IN
!j MILLINERY,
J DRESS STUFF,
4 SILKS,
{ LACES,
I JET TRIMMINGS,
5 4&C., &c.,
-OFFERED DURING THEHADDONS.
1
When the School Commissiofl
will be in his Office.
I WILL BE IN THE SCHOOL Commissi
era office on Saturdays, except the 1st S
urday in each month, and also on Saledi
? and other public days dnring the present
cal year, for the purpose of transacting
business of the office. W. T. MILFORD,
Jan. 25,1895. School Commissioner A. (
!N House and Lot for Sale.
? 1 OFFER MY HOUSE AND LOT in
JL town of Abbeville for sale. The lot c
tains two acres, the bouse eight rooms,and
the premises in perfect repair. Every
provement and easy terms.
Apply to W. C. McGOWAN,
Dec. 12,1894, tf Abbeville, S.
1 KTICE
% PHOTOGRAPHS
m
IUI
_ All Sizes ^ "
| v ^ All Pricc
' TN LATEST STYLES OF FINISH. /
J- copying and enlarging done at reasoni
I have GALLAGHER'S negatives and
make photographs from them.
M. V. LOMAX.
0y~Over HADDON'S store.
' HONDA PUTS HI Si
Honea Path, S. G.
? CESSION FOR SCHOLASTIC YEAR 18ft
1*3 begins September 2d, with the follow
corps of teachers:
k J. C. HARPER, Principal.
1 MISS NANNIE HARKNESS, Asslstan
MISS LUCY GAMBRELli, Assistant.
Unusual advantage Jor study and lmpri
ment. Well furnished school building.
literary societies and splendid library <
nected with school. Board In private fam!
at 89.00 to $10.00 per month. Tuition, E
St School department, 82.50; Intermediate,?.
Primary,81.50 per month.
i Further Information will becheerlully gl
_ by any one of the teachers, or by T. J. (
worthy. Secretary of the Board of Direct
Honea Path, S. C.
i July 23,1895, tl
' ALL
atr _ _ Aimnrtunn
: Mil llllllil
|| Will Warn Out Hands, on Roi
Assigned to Them,
SAnd do six days work, twel
If necessary, to put them in goorlcondii
(including days all ready worked) by 1st
of September.
Township Commissioners will see that
notice Is strictly complied with.
Any road reported to this office after
^ dale named will receive prompt attention
JNO LYON, Supervisor
I J. L. McMILLAN, Secretary.
tm July 24,1895, Gt.
t? Seaboard Air Lin
finhpflnla In effect DlrC. 23. 1S94. uThe At]
Special," oolld Veatlbuled Train?No .Extra .
? Charged. _
I Double Dally between Atlanta and New York
NORTHBOUND. SOUTHBOL
No. 88.;No. 40&| Central Time. ;No. 408.1 N?
I | Daily. j Daily. |Dai)y and Sunday! Daily. | l?i
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No. 84. ; No. 86.jDaily..Cen,Time.) T.^o. 48,j Nc
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8 55am 5 86pm I ArTucker.E.tl.Arl S 09am 61
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\ai| Trains Nos. 403 and 403 are solid vestibaJb 4r
with Pullman Buffet sleeping cnrs betwiwa Atl
end Washington, through sleepers between Mo
aid Portsmouth, Va.; Pullman Bu&ek parlor
between Washington and New York; sleeping
between Charlotte and Wiln.ington. Trains No:
and 41, solid between Atlant&'&nd Norfolfl, carr
Pullman sleeping attached, making direct corinec
at Weldon with Atlantlo Coast Line for Washln
and New York, and all points north and east; at!
folk with steamers for Washington, Bay Line of
rtlmore, Old Dominion for New York. Trains 34
45, solid trains between Atlanta and Columbia, '
through ooaches for Charleston. Tickets for
union depot or at the company's ticket office, at i
Kimball House,
JOHN H. WINDER, Gen. Mangr.
? T. J. ANDKK80N, Gen. Pass. Airt.
E. J. WALKED, City Pass, and Ticket
ft Port Royal and Western Carolina 'i
J Augusta aud Asheville Short ! } n
W J. B. CLEVELAND, Receiver.
Schedule In Effect Juno 2*2,1S95. Eastern Tit
Lv Augusta 9 40 ant 8 0<
Ar Greenwood 12 10 pm "12 81
Ar Anderson 8 00 pm
Ar Laurens 1 33 pm
Ar Qreenvllle 2 50 pm
Ar Glenn Springs 4 05 pu>
Ar Spartanburg 3 00 pm
p Ar Saluda 4 38 pm
fcl, Ar Hendersonvllle 5 16 pm
Ar Asheville 6J20 pin
Lv Asheville 8 00 a/n
Lv llendersonvlllo 9 03 am
Lv Saluda 10 01 am
in Lv Spartanburg 11 45 am
Lv Greenville 11 55 am
Lv Laurens 1 15 pm
Lv Anderson U 20 am
^ Lv Greenwood 2 15 pm 5 IKJ
V Ar Augusta 8 05 pm 3 35
W r? lina.nuix.fi - S '/( Kill
m Ar Ualcigh 1 26 am
\ Ar Petersburg.. 0 00 am
Ar Richmond 6 40 am
x Ar Norfolk 7 10 am
\ To Athens, Atlanta and Points Went.
\ Lv Greenwood 12 48 am 2 3.1
m At Elberton 2 04 |>in 4 01
T Ar Athens 3 03 pm 5 05
A Ar Atlanta 4 00 pin 0 30
4 Close connections at Greenwood for all points
\ S. A. L. uud C. & 0. Railways, and at Atlanta to
*4 wvt.
For Rates and Schedules, apply to
R. L. TODD. Travelling PasseDRor Agent,
725 Broad Street, Augnsta, Ga.
W. J. CHAIG, Qen. Pass. Agent,
Fresh loloottolene ill to-day. All sizes, j
beville Supply Co.
Everything for the baby?nipples, rstt
riugs, ,tc. Harrison & Game.
Turnip seed. Come and jjel ruta bagu hi
uo^v. Time to sow. Abbeville Supply Co.
- v;:
er WM. H. PARKER, President.
JULIUS II. I)
onI
The Farmers' Ba:
L DEPOSITS
the *
:onal
T\OES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Im- \J tlons. A Savings Department has be?
'wards. Interest at 4 per cent, payable quart*
Increase rapidly.
C.
National Ban]
i! Abbevi
Capital,
Surplus, -
^ J. ALLEN SMITH, President.
ible BENJ. S. BAR
win 111 Tf
WM. U. PARKER, Abbeville, S. C.,
L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, 8. C.,
BENJ. S. BARNWELL, Abbeville,8
?. J. ALLEN SMIT
I? T\OE3 a General Banking boslness, provld
III U Depositors. Is ready at any and all tlm
I Ml as onr county affords.
-infu
t.
i>ve- SOI
Two
|H. W. LAV
yen ^
ore," We have just received a la
All kinds that are use
H. W. LA"V
s, pTbTi
Is the Place to Get
>i nni rr tun
; mm Him
tbe
| Orders by Mail a
_ J, ALLEN SMITH,
Le. President,
WE ARE PREPARE
^ DERS WE ARE F,
>.41.
iOttJcn Rough and D
^ Doors, Sash, Blinds, Turned s
tiamj Shingles, Brick, Lime, Oem
thing needed in the I
ttuft ?
S; ?.Will also Contract for any i
iipoiij Very Ees]
II The Abbevill
I ALWAYS ?
ripm
R THIS TIME \\
izpixi
34b in
SK
I7pin
K)pm ?
ZJ BEST DRUGS!
>. 45.
?pm Prescriptioi
iSpm :
g HARKISO
Qpm i
4pra l
Isf tjje south and
ii new" york ani
? ? FRIj'D CLAY, General I
? 'T IlK LLOYD 3 syiero, established in 1(
mias J inade now more f.horougli and perfect I
ants, O JMl'ANY HA.S NEVER FAILED. A1A
nroe b eeause, as business people, they are bound
cars * ?*lth equal. It u.ot greater reliability than Is
cars ciloyds offer a uniform cut of fifteen perei
j. 3fi rates having been made, they give even gre
yinij In Abbeville, we name a few: Mr. L. W. W
itlca Mr. Edward Roach, Agent for D. O'Neill
at-,a Mr. Wade Cothran and man V others. Th
. rems, well known in the Soutl). are in the
Eiif . Crawford Jc Simpson, Postal, Cable ATelegr
%i j son Electric Light Co. of Boston, Spreckles!
ti, adelphla, P. Lorrllard <& Co., Ctoltate & Co.,
jt at Co., Henry Swlnborn & Co., Daniel Miler &
i' j. 6 largest concerns are in It.
Agencies for 1
Home office for the County in Daly & Co.'
General Agent, and. W. F. Cross, .Special Ag
= at Abbeville C. H., office at J. G. Edwerd
i p I McCormick, Troy, B radle.v, Verd ery and Co
l>. XV. I Agent for Lowndesv llle, Mt. CarLoel and Co
^ iDonaldsvlile. Cupt. James Roger 8. Agent a
-m
J. I CHIPI
BICYCLE
_ Agents *v'" im
JMm $100, CENTURY
I'm J Vnd many o ther popular wheels. Manj
Pm clasi i New Hlcyc Je fully guaranteed for S50.
i Bott om Prices, .Bicycles always on hand fo
CAT ALOGUE.
The: Celebrnted Morgan & Wrigj
Pisto is, Cartridges, and
Headquarters for .Base
ah Bests ind Cben pest line of Razors and Cllppf
G) "ades an> a Prices. Bicycle, Pluto! ai
artistW; Btyle. Mat I orders will b
lea u s and you will be convinced tt
Has
I J. I. UHIPLEY.& BRO,
A. W. SMITH, Ylce President.?
uPRE, Cashier. ' ?
nk of Abbeville.
SOLICITED.
$75,000
6,500
' 8
. Buys and sells Exchange and makes Colecin
established. Amounts received of 11 and upirly,-January,
April, July. October. Small ?av[March
1, 1898,12m
k of Abbeville, I
.11?, s. c.
* - $75,000
; 15,000
ceir? s
W. C. McGOWAN, Vice-President.
NWELL, Cashier.
' ' f I " '
CtOVHX
J. C. KLUGU, Abbeville, S. C.,
W. JOEL SMITH, Abbeyille, 8. 0.,
I.C., W. C. McGOWAN, Abbeville, B.C.
'XI, Abbeville, S. C.
es the greatest security and convenience for Its
es to make loans based upon such safe collatera
Sept. 11. 1892. ly
Mil
7SON & CO.
,rge stock of SCHOOL BOOKS,
d in the public schools.
VSON & CO.
^
SPEED'S ?
Anything in the Line of
umiiv !
I
==s==a
^ ^ i
f+onrl orl tn nt OI1AA.
J U tvyiivivvt.
fl, J. BUEDETT,
Manager,
D TO FILL ALL 0R1
YOKED WITH FOR
ressed Lumber,
ind Scroll Work, Frames, Mantles,
ent, Builders Hardware or Anyjonstruction
of a House.
size house from Cabin to Mansion.
pectfully,
le Lumber Co.
____________M
fTHE LEAD!
f
ITH FRESH LOT
knip mm i'
LOWEST PRICES!;
is a Specialty.
N & GAME.
> NORTH AMERICAN
) CHICAGO LLOYDS.
jounty Agent for Abbeville. <
188, (over two centuries ago) by Edv&rd Lloyd, li"
through regular business progression. A LLOYEH
NY PROMINENT BUSINES3>MJS? ARE UtJST.
to accept the saving feature of the Lloyd*. coupled
offered by any other insurance In existence. The
;nt. on the old line prices, and in case of excessive
ater relief than thlB. Among onr policy holders
hite, Messrs. P. Rosenberg & Co., E. A. Templeton,
Jfc Sons, Mr. R. M. Hill, Mayor, Mr. G. A. Douglass,
e most prominent Northern curopratlons and conLloyds,
such as Austin, Nichols <fe Co., Simpson,
aph Co. of New York, Jordan, March <? Co., Edi3ugar
Refining Co., J. B. Llpplncott A Co. of Philof
jersey City, Armstrong. Cator ACo., Buniell <fc
Co. of Baltimore. IN SOUTH CAROLINA the
Lbbeville County.
s store In the New Rosenberg Block. Fred Clay,
ent In chaw, T. P. Quarles. special representative
I's store. Mr. R. B. Wilson, Agent for Greenwood .
ironaca, office In Greenwood. Mr. A. L. Latimer ,
ioks. Mr. Joel Aiken, Agent lor Due West and
,t Ninety-Six.
& mud
EMPORIUM.
$75, RAPID & TRANSIT $60
r Improvements, Greatly Reduced Prices. A first
A large lot of Necond tinnd and new bicycles at
r rent. AGE VTH WANTED. WHITE FOR
ht Tires and. Goods Always in Stock.
Sewing Machine Needles.
Ball and Fishing Tackle.
;rs on tb?? market. Large line of Cutlery?A1
tid Gun Repairing done ou short notice and in
ave prompt atteution. Come and seo
iatj the "half lias not been told you."
pectfolly,
Greenwood,S, 0.