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BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1896. ESTABLISHED 1844 1
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date stuff to show y
new, nobby colors ail
from $5.00 (an all W<
A FULL
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line 3 pair for $1 and
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short order that he sells the bes1
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flats, and Get
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ou. Tlie brightest, newest and
d cuts in CHEVIOTS, SERGES, i
30I Suit) to the finest goods in the
LINE OF BOYS' i
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up to date from 10 Cent!
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LIFE INS1
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J w ing the operations oi
(0 the year of 1895. '
f for themselves and a
JJLUSIvE <\/^ 4 i" their maguitudi
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hoe Dealer, ? great Company but
J interested in the pr
) POST OFFICE- 5 greatest of our A,
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5 ?10,887.564.11. Itinc
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UP TO DATE, . . 5 ?194,347,157.59, an
J year of $12,237,702.45
eletrauce in mv new offerings of 5 The results for IS
W\ security anil perman
ses' and Children's j1 These stupendous
> j hold that the Comp
lUD OXFORDS
\0mwmmw0 J j creasing ratio, the b
^jeri from the protect;
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^1 The report for ISO"
2R SEASON OF 1896. $
,, . , , . ... 4 \ conferred upon thos<
ly well assorted and elegant stock J11() hold its policies.
will receive prompt attention by J amouut in tlie aggi
'17*21 und the liab
HOS. R. DAVIS, J
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ind in fact all kinds of Men (
L most stylisli garments made
GRANITES, HOMESPUNS, C,
5 market.
SITTTTQ and you will fi
3 U JL ? D, MEN'S GOODS.
(1 a NEW HAT. We ha\
CRUSHES, in all the new coi
;liem in MEN'S, YOUTHS', BO
IMPERIALS, FOUR-IN-HAN
5 to $1.25.
VISHINGS Wj
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t Black Hose, made for us ai
mm and tie
LORED BORDER HANDKEI
EVE HOLDERS.
Longs, as stylish and good a
PRESENTED OR
Yoiu
FTT? A "KTP"P I to the enermous amount paid o
JXI dividends to policy-holders in
j years would largely exceed the su
ii die liitfeat Busi-j accumulations of any simular in
Knrtli. tion in the world.
inual statement of! I^e insurance and Annities ai
isurance Companv 8,0^ renewad in The Mutual
it been issued show : during 1895 aggregate $813,2GG,S9fl
T the Company for |
The figures speak "* * m~
re so extraordinary Dclioruint; Milk tows,
s as to make it _ , . ... . ,
I consideration not i Dehorning milk cows is becom
ire insured in this!?enera' practice. The results are
of those who are' facto,,y. but the operation is cruel,
ogress of this, the sides being dreadfully painful, it
merican financial I *,e a severe shock to the cow's sy
Company paid to However, in the opinion of most (
jolicies on account raeu< the end justifies the means.
$12 23!) 104 34 and mauy ?f ?,,r dairymen raise their
nlaities, dividends we suggest to them the experime
to living members preventing horns from coming as
reaped its reserve preferable to cutting them ofT aftt
he future payment covv is grown. We note in a bu
?182 109 45(5.14 tolfrom tlje Georgia Experiment St
n-i-iiL.,' fi.o I the following:
"The germ of embryo born or a
!J-3 show increased young calf may be easily and qu
ent benefits to tv- destroyed. Take a stick of causti
i (jreat Company. as,1> (Jip the ell(,s in water, rub
figures show the a^out ten seconds on the spot v
any has upon the|one horu ,s t(> "PPear- Then v
suriog public and aSain aml aPP'y iu the same ni?
, in constantly in- to the other horn. Repeat the i
enefits to be dpriv- cation immediately. Nothing
ion ottered by this wil1 be necessary. The calf will i
i companies. have a horn if the operatioi
1 demonstrates the performed before it is three days t
ty of the Mutual | ? ?
ion of the benefits i
i fortunate enough I Did you ever feel the joy of wii
The assests now | a soul for Christ ! If so, you will
egate to ! no better argument for attempti
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Ill ties to Qltttgd-ii,-I Sprcuu luc niiun .vv.Sv ? ? ?
is fund for the pay. every cmiture ; I tell you there
ind to insure the. joy out of heaven that excels it
ist every possible grasp of the hand of one who
mounts to $2Gf8(?G,- "By your means I was turned
u which if added darkness to light !"
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jan find a lit, and a first class
' by the best tailoring establis
1SSIMERES, VICUNAS and C
nd the prices right 011 thes<
e the largest and most styli
Lorings. STRAW HATS by
YS' and a beautiful line for v(
DS, TECKS, WINDORS, DRES
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'S, lautidried and unlaundried,
id every pair with our name <
1ST and CHEAPES
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s can be bought.
: YOUR MONEY
s to please,
con
ut iu Popcorn For CAlde.
P.ast A stockman and farmer contributor
rp."8 is inclined to favor popcorn as fodder 0
for cattle. He believes that for this * V)
purpose it would be more profitable ^
?K than field corn. It may be planted 5
-jr much closer, and produces several ears J
to the stalk and a large per cent of J rr
husk and blade, aud when fed to cattle ? 1
will bo eaten with little waste, and the r j
corn will be raised and remasticated in # [
ing a chewing the cub. "I*kuow some cat- 4
satis- tlemen in Kansas," says this writer, S
He- "WHO grow 11, UUU ILIlLiK it luiuisuca q
must more and better feed than field coru. ^
stem. It would not be profitable for hog feed, ^
Jairy- as it is very slow work to husk it, and J R(
As if fed who to them most of the husks J gr
cows and blades would be wasted. I t
lUt of think popcorn will yield nearly as|r CO!
being much grain to the acre as field corn,j#
?r the an(l ccuseouently more valuable fodder, j
lletin as tbe stalks are scpall and would near-!
ation Jy "11 bo eaten." ' I .
very
ickly rrii? plowing of wet land does a mis-;
e pot- chief which remains for years. The!
it for owner of a still'clay farm who turned !
'here,over a Held in too much of a hurry ten j
fet itjyeura ago has not since been able to get I
inner | t|,e HO|i into the same condition it was!
ippll- in before. Wben a plowshare becomes
more Hn>eared with mud as it turus tbe kA
never furrow slice, and the earth is plastered, I *
'J he uh mortar is when a trowel is drawn[ {
>lu. oVer clay land becomes spoiled fH^
for many years. Even light land is
hurt by it, but the clay is toughened! fp?
ming and dries in hard clods which are very i
need dillicult to reduce to fine condition!
ng to again. One may easily make haste too!
ne to fast in plowing in the spring. The j TJ
is no test of fitness in the soil is that a spade j ,
?the! may be put into it and withdraw with- AIvl<j
J-..* utYianpi n it -inH t.hfl snadeful! TTT
cuys I WUl UUJ niutwi ix^ji i . _ _
from | of soil when dropped will full into yy #
I u loose inaHs.
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fixings. I
see "COHEN, THE CLOTHIER," and he 1
j and tell you JUST A LITTLE about
at COHEN'S.^ 1
fit at that. No old shelf worn out of
hments in the United States. All the
LAY WORSTEDS. The prices range v
b as they are 011 the >11
sh line of headwear in this part of the ' the
hundred. You can get any style
?ry LITTLE FOLKS. ||
*S BOWS, and CLUB HOUSE, fresh and |j
LEADERSfge^ ' fj
, Collars, Cuffs. HOSIERY. See our
3n them. ' Km
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!UFF HOLDERS, COLLAR and SLEEVE |
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Proprietor. Manager, f
1 ABBEVILLE LIBER tt |
Wo are ureDared to fill all orders for Dressed and #
)ugh Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Shingles, t Jk
ick, Lime, Cement. In short anything needed in the 2 Jm
instruction of a House. 5
IE "BULL DOG" BREECHES 1
l'HE BEST FOR WORKING MEN. FOR SALE ONLY BY? ,1
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