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Important Rules of Conduct. / Never exaggerate. Never betray a eonliudence. j Never wanton ly frighten others. J Never leave home with unkind words. Never laugh at the misfortune of: others. j Never give a promise that you willL not fulfill. 11 > .. Iwtiti nrr fVir nno I ' iNeverteuu n in return. Never speak much of your own performances. Never fail to be punctual at the time " appointed. f Never make yourself the hero of i your own story. * 1 Never pick the teeth or clean the nails in compauy. Never fail to give a polite answer to a civil question. Never present a gift, sayiug that it is of no use to yourself. Never read letters which you may find addressed to others. ] Never fail, if a gentleman, of being J civil and polite to ladies. Never call attention to the features or form of any one present. Never refer to a gift you have made ' r?r ? fnvnr vnn have rendered. ^ Never associate with bad company. Have good company or none. | Never look over the shoulder of an- | other who is reading or writing. Never appear to notice a scar, deformity, or defeat of any one present. j Never punish your child for a fault F to which you are addicated yourself. Never answer questions, in general company, that have been put to others. Never, when traveling abroad, be ( over boastful in praise *of your own | country. Never call a new acquaintance by the Christian uarne until required to do so. Never attempt to draw the attention r of the company constantly upon your- * self. Never pass between two persons who are talking together, without an apology. r Never euter a room noisily ; never ^ fail to close the dpor after you, aud tipvpr slam it. I Xever forget that if you are faithful d in a few thing?, you may be ruler over <many. I Never exhibit too great familiarity 1 with the new acquaintance; you may ? give ofiense. Never will a gentleman allude to ^ conquests which may have been made t with ladies. ? Never fail to offer the easiest and t best seat in the room to an invalid, an elderly person or a lady. Never enter a room filled with peo- pie without a slight bow to the general company when first entering. Never cross the leg or put one foot in the street car, or places where it will trouble others when passi ng by. j Never fail to say kind and encourag- ( iug words to those whom you meet in distress. Your kindness may lift them out of despair. Never, when walking arm in arm I with a lady, be continually changing and going to the other side, because of change of corners. It shows too much attention to form. r ? ? * ? ? e An officer of the police detail said " to Farm and Field, recently : When I was a mounted policemen I learned b of a most humane and kiud methcd v of curing a balky horse. It'not only never fails, but it does not give the slightest pain to the animal. When the horse'rtrfuses to go, take the front foot at the feltlock, and bend the leg at tie knee joint. Hold it thus for three minutes, and let it down and the horse , will go. The ouly way which I can account for this effective mastery of the horse is that he can think of ouly one thing at a time, and having made up his mind not to go, my theory is that the bending of the leg takes liis mind from the original mougut. There lurks in the mind of man a longing for something beyond the present. % Vice stings us even in our pleasures, but virtue consoles us, even in our pains. ' Auger is not only the prevailing sin of argument, but its greatest stumbling block. He hath a poor spirit who is not planted above petty wrongs. RICHA LiD GANTT, Is now prepared to do all *ork in bis department in the best manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly customers shaving, hair cutting and shampooing 81 per montn. Rasors honed and put n the best condition for 25 cents each. House ana Lot for Sale. Iurrcin, sa i nuunt aim; ijui m iuo town of Abbeville for Bale. The lot contains two acres, the house eight rooms,and at the premises In perfect repair. Every Improvement and easy termB. Apply to W. C. McGOWAN, Dec. 12,1894, tf Abbeville, S. C. M. P. DeBRUHL. J. FUL LEK LYON. DeBRUHL & LYON, Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Office?Law Kange, O'Neal Building No. 1. I WALTER L. MILLER,' Attorney at Law. . -A.bbevi.lle, S. C. | I also represent a number of Investment * Companies. Loans made on Abbeville or Oreenwood City real estate. OFFICE on Law Kango. ^ Mutual Aid, Loan and Investment Co., Atlanta, Ga. ABBEVILLE LOCAL BOARD. J. K. BlakP. Jr.?PresidentWaiter L. Miller?Attorney. DIRECTORS. R. W. Cannon, C. V. Hammond, Walter L. Miller, C. D. Brown. An excellent investment company. July 31,1895,1895, tf Livery, Feel ail Sals Slats. Having bought the interest of W. s. Cothran In the Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, I Will Continue Business at I the Old Stand. Thanking my friends for the support in]the | past, I solicit a continuance of the same. J J. S. STARK, iv;;. Surveying and Platting I-and and Town Lots. Also Terracing, Lev iiing aud Grading. Accurate work done vhere local attraction makes a Compass uneliable. T. C. ANDERSON, Feb. 5, lS'JIJ, ly Ninety-Six, S. C. Executor's Notice. A LL persons Indebted to the estate of John j f*- \\ . Lomax will make payment to J. R. jomax. Those holding claims will present1 be same to me. J. R. LOMAX, February IS, 18'Jii, it. * Executor. Desirable Place for Sale, WE offer our homeplace at Cokesbury for sale or exchange. Premises In fine re )air. 93 acres 01 nrmciasH num. d?uu wen idapted to fruit and all crops. Pure cold waeraud perfectly healthy location. wyatt Aiken, Abbeville, S. C. J. S. Aiken, Coketbury, S. C. Kept. .'id, '9;'). If. Ik Complete and Full STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED Metropolitan Brand of Miiefl Paints OF JOHN LUCAS & CO. always on hand at the Sty Drug Store.: PRICKS IN ONE GALLON CANS by the single can 81.25. A liberal discount to winters using large quantities. Oct. 25. 1898, tr School Books! AT COST FOR CASH- j Phe Days When the School Com- j missioner Will be in his Office. rHE COUNTY BOARD of Examiners have bought for Abbeville County SCHOOL .'EXT BOOKS and placed them In the care of j School Commissioner who will sell them AT ; :OST FOR CASH. I will be in the School Commissioner's office I luring the next scholastic year as heretofore >N EACH SATURDAY OF THE MONTH, tho lot ?ntnrrtniv A Iko nn all Sale ;ays or other public days, for the purpose of ransactlng all official business; and selling chool books that are purchased by the Coun-' y Board during the year. Iu ordfr to accommodate the people every lay Id the week, I have made arrangements Fith Dr. S. F. KlllinKSWortb who may be ound at his office in "Xo. 4 SEAL BLOCK" to ; ttend to sale of books for me, during the ! imes that I am absent from the office. All tooks will be sold for CASH. \V. T. MILFORD, Oct. 2Gth, 1S95?tf. School Com. A. C. I NOTICE -TOTAXPAYERS !| 5aj Commutation Tax if You Do i Not Want to Work the Roads. The county treasurer is.EMrovv-j red to receipt for two TWO DOLLARS, com-1 Qutation tax, in lieu of all road duty, which I oust be paid when other taxes are paid, or | irior to the 1st of March. Those not expect- j ngtodo six day's faithful work would do rell to pay the tax. JOHN LYON, Supervisor. ! Oct. 30, 1895, tf GROCERIES. i No. 5 Washington Street, 1 will carry a full >tock of GROCERIES A.T THE LOWEST PRICES.j GIVE MK A TRIAL. ' W. F. Cross, j AMERICAN Wild . I -FOR THEIBM PEOPLE !j Cheapest Offer . . J . . . Ever Made! i A genuine Elcin's movement in handsome ! :rew bezel niekle Case for the next 3d cluys, i uly on ^ (i Come and see them. 1 < : 1 R. C. Bernau, i THE JEWELER. House and Lot for Sale. ^ OVEIt .V) fine fruit treep, six kind of plums JKrapes, scuppernonga and raspberries Good water. Mrs. M. J. LYTHGOE, l?ec. ol, 1SD5,3tn Abbeville, S. C. B1 DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, B' OFFICE 'UP-STAIRS ON MoILWAlN Corner, Abbeville, S. C. i DENTAL NOTICE. S. F. Killingsworth, ^ No. 4 Seal Block, Abbeville, S. C. 0r r? th Make Returns. m \ LL Executory. Administrators. Trustees a*- aud Guardians are required by law to 0E make returns to the Judge of Probate an ac- SI couut of tbe estates in their bands on or before tbe 1st day of Marcb of each year. m K. E. HILL. rij Keb. 17,1S9G. Probate Judge. pj Restaurant. m. od I would announce to my friends and custo- ? mers that I have moved my RESTAURANT to Cothran's Block, on Washington Oi Street, where I will be glad ro serve the pub- j, lie with as good meals as the provisions ol the market will afford. 8P HARRIET E. ADAMS. ?c Oct. 1,1395, Cms. Estate of J. Jones McAdams, Dec'il. ? ne Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. | rpAKE NOTICE that on the 2nd day of fo A April, 1890,1 will render a final account _i of my actings and doings as Administrator C. T. A. of tbe Estate of J. Jones McAdams, W. deceased, in the office of Judge or Probate for ar Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. m.. and on the same day will apply for a linal discharge Wi from my trust as such. All persons having demands against said estate will preseut them for payment on or 8b before that day, proven and authenticated or ce be forever barred. H. P. McGEE, , March 2,1S96. Adm'r C. T. A. 10 ? 8C KTIOE ? PHOTOGRAPHS! m All Sizes ^ S ^ All Prices. h? IN LATEST STYLES OF FINISH. Also OE copying and enlarging done at reasonable ;n rates. I have GALLAGHER'S negatives and will de make photographs from them. jjt M. V. LOMAX. of {5^~0ver HADDON'S store. in lira "hospital ? H. D. REESEJORGEON. ? etr-tr watphps ly A and BROKEN CLOCKS, where they will Jej be looked ufter and attended to at all hours of theday with skill and experience. No turnIuk you away or sending Patients off to have be them treated elsewhere, but I will put them going at prices to suit tbe times. P1' Mil Presents, Clocks, 5 and JEWELRY, hi JLTices Down. sti H. D. REESE, " 7 fid THE PEOPLE'S JEWELER. f0 H( jngstii I toil " All -DEALERS IN- W All Kinds of Groceries, 2 an FRESH MEATS, 8AUSAGE. IIOG HEAD CHEESE AND FISH. V| CANNED GOODS J of every description. JJJ Fresh Bread ea ch always on hand. ^ uive us a cuw wueu iu ceeu 01 Huyiuiug 111 our line. We guarantee satisfaction. no Particular attention bB given to our w MARKET I tn department. M Remember the place, No. 2 Washington th street. _ du bu MUTUAL en ie ii'iici! i $ 360,000. S WRITE TO OR CALL on the'underslgned or to the Director of your Townsblp P1 Tor any information you may deBire about fei our plan of Insurance. We Insure your property against destructlon by I ( FIRE, mmm on LI&hthihs, S and do so cheaper than any Insurance Com pany in existence. Ca Remember we are prepared to prove to you u;. that ours Is the safest and cheapest plan of Insurance known. tei J. R. BLAKE, Jr., Agent, Abbeville, S. C. su J. FULLER LYON. Pres. y, Abbeville, S. C. boardImrectors. 1Q| G. M. Anderson Nicety-Six Township. J. M. Major Greenwood " P. W. Sullivan Cokesbury " 7I1< W. B. Acker Donnalds " "srM. B. Cllnkscales Due Went " T. L. Haddou Long Cane " J. W. Scott Sinithvllle " WJ K. W. Watson White Hall J. W. Lyon Indian Hill " Capt. John Lyou Cedar Spring " W.E. Leslie Abbevillo " Dr. J. A. Anderson.Dlaraond Hill " PM H. A.Tenneut Lowudesvllle " A.O.Grant Magnolia " ? J. T. Horton Calhoun " T. J. Brllt, Bordeaux " Abbeville. S. C.. Feb. 18,1S95. m->? Mr. J. It. Blake, Jr., Treas. F. M. F. A. A. C. Dear Sir?Please accept our thanks forciieck jf ?500 to cover recent lossof our dwellings by Ire. For cheapness and safety we cheerfully commend the Farmers Mutual Fire Associa- -pv< ,iou of Abbeville County to all who desire In- II lurauce on their property. wftr EDWARD ROCHE, 1 , E. W. ASHLEY. McC jMsnmaiw Ww 'HE LIMEKILN CLUB. MOTHER GARDNER NAMES SOME THINGS THAT DON'T LOOK RIGHT. at Alter All There Are Reason* Why They Exist?The Clab Proceed* to Business, and Some Important Result* Are Announced. "Daram seb'ral things datdoan' look ,ctly right to me," said Brother Gard>r as he rubbed his bald head with le hand and opened the meeting with e other. "It doan' look zactly right to 6ee one an wuth $10,000,000 an anoder wuth ily 10 cents [applause by Samuel jin], but yit if I was de $10,000,000 an I wouldn't keer wheder it looked ght or not. [Sudden end to the apause. ] "It doan' look zactly right fur one an to own a great foundry, while anler man am obleeged to work fur him r $2 a day ['Hear, hear,' from Judge idaver], but if Iwus de $2 a day man wouldn't frow myself out of a job to ite de owner or to please a demagre. [The judge subsides. ] "It doan' look zactly right to see one an hold offis all de time, while anoder an has to shore a jackplane fur a lib[great rustle in Pickle Smith's corir], but he who shoves de jackplane i3 de respeck of de community an leps outer jail. [Rustle dies away. ] "It doan' look zactly right to see 'ty lawyers rush to defend a criminal ho has stolen money in bis pockets, bile an offender who am moneyless q left to dig his way frew a ten foot all wid an ole knife blade [grins on a izen faces], but if I was a lawyer I ould airn my money any oderway expt by sawin wood. De public doan' ok fur any partickler display of conience on de part of lawyers, an darre suffer no disapp'intments. [Grins ) longer observable. ] "It doan1 look zactly right fur one an to have a big brick house an anoder an a rough bo'd shanty, but 'long 'bout x time de man in de shanty kin sit on i fence an chuckle over de fack dat he lin't rich. "It doan' look 'zactly right to see le man go pushin an swellin an crowdeverybody else off de sidewalk to let i publio know dat he am a king bee, it such men have to carry de anxiety bein in debt to de tailor an of dodgde grocer, an of subscribin $25 to lild a church widout a hope of bein ile to pay 10 cents on de dollar. "In fack, my friends, dar am heaps i heaps o' things dat doan' look zactly ?ht to us at fust glance, but when yo' ime to figger it up an divide an subact we've all got a heap to be tbank1 fur an to encourage us to git up airin de mawin. A man kin brace his gs an lay back like a mule an kick vay at de hull world an hate every:dy an be hated in return, or'he kin ck up sartin crumbs of consolashun, owd inter a seat in de back eand of de agon, an take a heap of comfort, lowin dat somebody is wuss off dan sself. Let us accumulate $o bizness." Election. Sir Isaao Walpole shifted the peachone which he held in his mouth for rache over to the other side and went a rounds with the beanbox, and the cretary found a clear horizon for the Uowing candidates: Fractional Smith, Bsitation Baxter, Lord Thomas White, ackingham Juneberry, Elder Waitim and Sixday Foster. For Cause. The following candidates were reject, for the causes named: Smart Old Smith of Union Springs, la., for walking 13 miles to see a dog ;ht. This club never goes over a mile id a half to enjoy such a spectacle, id then always rides in a hack. Comprehensive Baker of Lynchburg, i., for having charged 40 per cent inrest on money loaned to a poor womi. This clnb doesn't object to lo per nt on money borrowed to go to a cir8, but the man who grasps beyond at must and shall be rebuked. A Moral Lemon. Trustee Fallback here arose and movthat $25 be appropriated for the purase of a looking glass for Paradise hall. 3 one supported the motion, and after moment of deep silence the president marked: "Brudder Pullback, dat moshun am it only a milo an a half outer order, it it betrays a malicious sentiment tmus' be sot down on at all hazards! hen dis Limekiln club becomes so irty an so filled up wid vanity dat de zness of de United States of America as' be neglected to stanbefo' a lookin ass an smile at ourselves, it will be ne to disband. I shall fine yo* $1,700 d costs 1" Trustee fell back with a suddenness at jarred the whole building, and iring the rest of the session he was sy figuring how much cash he would ve left to squander on Christmas prests. They Are. A communication from Louisville inured if Professor Lyon & Co. of that :y, who advertise to do calcimining in rliflFarpnt shfldfls. were members of e Limekiln club. "I kin testimony dat deyair," reied the president in answer. "Projsor Lyon am not only one of de beat an to stretch a carpet seben inches dat jber saw, but he has invented six difrent ways of mixin whitewash to imite de ile colors of de ole masters. I an' believe dat Shakespeare, Nero or ipting Kidd could hold a candle to m hangin paper or touchin up a cen:piece." Pickles Denies It. A communication from Holdfast Hugus of Norfolk inquired if he could sere an insurance policy on the life of 3 mother-in-law by joining the club, d added that Pickles Smith was well own to him, having once boarded in s house and being still in debt to him r six weeks of the highest kind of liv? Pickles denied the accusation in the 3st emphatic terms aud will probably I. U. PARKER, President. JULIUS II. I)i he Farmers' Bai DEPOSITS ! apt ??JL OES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Hons. A Savings Department has been ds. Interest at 4 per cent, nay able quarter! ease rapidly. iJlreotors? W. H. Parker, A, iee, F. B. Speed, it. M. Haddou, Dr. F. E. Ill bring suit for slander. As to the oth matter, the secretary was instructed reply that the club had nothing to ( with the insurance business and did n care to make a member of any mi with such a name as Huggins. Resolved. The secretary announced an offlci communication from the commission of agriculture setting forth the fact th he had succeeded in making sorghu at a cost of only 1.62 cents a poun and asking the club to assist him mrnnlnHnir thn oloriona H6WS aiDOl V..VM.MV._0 o the laboring men of the cotintry. Nelson Slabs thereupon offered t following resolution: "Resolved, Dat de thanks of dis cli an de 5,000,000 people it represents a extended to de commissioner fur his j tient an successful efforts to bring price of shugar widin de reach of ebe poo' family in America." Judge Congo removed his coat, vei collar and necktie to prepare himself f a speech in opposition, but he was c down and the resolution put to vol The result stood?yeas, 121; nays, 14 He Will Stay There. The secretary then announced a letl from Professor Whereabouts Bogf dated at St. Joseph, Mo. The profess lives in Mississippi when at home, a is known all over the state as the m who cures 27 different diseases by t use of alligator oil. He started for I troit three weeks ago to deliver a 1< ture before the club, bat ran out of mc ey at St. Joseph and could not come unless a $20 bill was sent him by ma "Den he won't cum ou," replied t president as he glanced over the lett< "De highest figger dis club eber pj fur a leckter was 40 cents in cash an place fur de orator to sleep on de fli an I see no occashun to riz on de pr: at dis time. De seckretary will wr him to dis effect, an we will now cl< our labors an percolate to our homes ?M. Quad in Detroit Free Press. He Held a Winning Hand. A group of those semidudes who h< sway in the outlying sections of the c: became engaged the other night, wh waiting near a west end station for car, in exchanging boasts of their n ords as "mashers," each one seeking outvie the other as to the number young ladies who recognized him. "I am not so nobby as yon fellows said a plainly dressed man standing 1 "but I'll bet there are more ladies i tracting my attention every day th all of you together." "Come,Hike that,"saidone. "W1 kind of ladies are they?" "All classes," was the answi "Some of the richest and prettiest se< to be most anxious to catch my eye." "How do they do that?" "Oh, sometimes they bow to n sometimes they raise their hand, a sometimes they shake their parasols they are so eager for me to not: them." "But who the deuce are you, tl they should want your notice?" "Why," said the modest man, as moved toward the carhouse for his ui form, "I am a conductor."?Bost Herald. Weak Pen. Bulwer, in his play of Richelij puts into the old cardinal's mouth t words which are so often quoted, "T pen is mightier than the sword." Revolutionary times, however, it t pears that this statement was by means universally true. Some years, ago a Rhode Island mi tary organization came into possessi of an autograph letter written by tl old hero, General Israel Putnam, a co of which is given below: Camp at Prospect Hii Sir?Please to delivor the Barror heart Tons of Bread to some rod Islanders as tl came Irom roxDary yesieraay anu. nuuung eat. I8RAEL PUTNAJi ?Youth's Companion. Malice Prepense. "But you ought to forgive his pulli your nose. He was so intoxicated didn't know what he was doing." "Didn't know what he was doiu Do you mpan to tell n^e that when man hunts around for ten minutes t til he finds the tongs and pulls my n< with them he doesn't know what he doing?"?Indianapolis Journal. Thought He Was Right. Bacon?Let me shake your hai dear boy; this is one of the happy de of .your life. Egbert?You're too previous, c man. I'm not to be married until 1 morrow. "That's what I say. This is one the happy days of your life."?Yonk< Statesman. < Modern Journalism. Tomasito?What do the papers me when they say, "Comment is superf ous?" Papa?It means that the writer the article doesn't know what to say. Barcelona Comica. Conflicting. "How were your crops this wee Parsnips?" "Well, they didu't turn out as wi as I thought they were a-goin to, anc didn't think they would. "?Truth. He Couldn't Saj. The Lady?Is this novel a fit one f rl<11-1 rrliftiT* fn rPfiri V iUJ VW -w I The Salesman?I don't know. I' not acquainted with your daughter.' Life. A. W. SMITH, Vice Preside iPRE, Cashier. ik of AbbevilL SOLICITED. $75,00 6,50 Buys and sells Exchange and makes Co! established. Amounts received of Si und < [y.-January. April. July. October. Small a , W.Mmltb, W. C. McGowan, J. It. Blake, 11. irrlsou, A. B. Morse. ;:^V v. It is 110 great matter to Jive lovingly tm er with good-natured, humble, and meek P ^ persons; but he who can do so with j0 the forward, wilful, iguorant, peevish j. and perverne hath true charity. in It is a higb, solemn, almost awful thought for every individual man that |his earthly influence, which has had a sir al commencement, will never, throngh rei all ages, were be the very meauest of ?? U3, have an end ! ro &u t IF ? be s Doors, Sas] nb ^ 7 m 0 CEILING, FLOORING, MOD ? I ROUGH LUMBER, SI ry ? Or anything in the LUMBEIl LI] 5 #%%%*%%%%%%* P. B. SI ior ad Is the Place to Get Anj an ? nnrnfl i ith -i I Mill Mil I iL he # _ er. llg Orders by Mail attc | AMOS. B. ^ A PPRECIATING tbe generoup patronage )ld 4 weeks tbnt I bave been open lor busli . \ duplicated several orders I bave a lot of iie I BRAN NEW GOO ? 0 Prerty colored Cheviots for dresses, at 8 1 ec- 6 Full yard wide "Sea Island" homespun at I A 81.75 goods lett. Percales at 10 and 12 1-2 cen W A trpmpnHniiK ofnolr nf TORAflflO. '*Stul of A are the best chews In the city and I have b< ^ ornament to my store and very tempting t< ^ show case you will flDd apples, oranges,Ten I, A before and will be more so to see you again * at- > mt i GEO. WHITE, Proprietor, ' Abb#?iil# I Dd 31 . Our dry goods are here and we give a partial list ; dress goods can't be beat for the money. Sergi ice Our bargain Is a 44 Inch plain serge at 50c. Sprit: styles, full width at8c, 10c and 12 1-2. Come and s pink and cream In brocade. Satteens, black, bot iat simply beautiful In style and patterns. Denitles, piques, plain and stripped. Nainsooks and De very cheap. Same with trimmings, embroider] he Gloves, handerchlef8, corsets, bindings, linings, b ?; our goods marked down to the lowest, and ask a pleasure to show our goods. Come and see us. ;on Clothing S We have greatly enlarged our stock of men's prepared to show a splendid line of special value paDts. We ask an Inspection of the above ment ?n, boy's hats In both straw and fur. ;he I8 ^VUHUW IP- 4 no , { ?*F0] J J Fine Fresh F py ^ *2 i GO iey ^ " J Harrison < 5 UNDER NE1 Qg f 'g? a __ -National Bank 1H Abbevil Oa-nital, fB Surplus, " * Offl.C4 j. ALLEN SMITH, President. BENJ. S. BARNW of Aibtc^c; *3 J. G. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. C., L. \V. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., BENJ. S. BARNWELL, Abbeville, S.C. J. ALLEN SMITH, TAU1W1 a uenerai jaauaiug ousmettB, pruviuco u In- JLJ Depositors. Is ready at any and all times to " as our county affords. " Self-respect i < Can be shown better by your i point to sustain it. Ladies kno' \ children should be taught it, Th: 1 mWINTBR to close them out to make room for Ladies fine Slippers and Gent's Sun Watch the show case at the frc C. P. >k, 11 %%W X : I WmU teh - ^ I/UIMIM 1 1 \JKJLL ' M -SOLD " I H. W. LAW1 5 .11 0 We have just received a large ! V All kinds that are used i 2 5 H. W. Law ec- ^ UUHUUV ' !. F. GILLIARD, ' .'.'TAILOR, .Y J AS moved, and occupies the room recent* ly occupied by J. L. Clark, the goniltb. and la now prepared to do all kinds of pa 1 rl n t; an d cl ean Ing of gentle men's clothes short notice. temples of suits always on hand. Charges asonable *%*%%%%*%* ; 1, Blinds, $ fLDING, DEESSED AND 0 [INGLES, LATHS # are wanted, don't fail to see ^ . J. H. LATIMER. 5 PEED'S . -I 'thing in the Line of CHEMICALS: mded to at once. MORSK \ t that has been granted me In the few \ oess, I beg to say that besides having S DS TO OFFER. \ 3 cents, beats ginghams all to pieces. T > cents per yard. A few bolts of the 4 ts. Very wide and very pretty. 4 zs A. A. A. A." and "Graveleys Best" * >th. My Confectionary display is au ? > your palate. Whilst just under the 5 ions, Ac. I was glad when you came # Yours truly &Dd to please. f AMOS. B. MORSE. 5 W. D. BARKSDALE, Manager. l?pp}y (J* . of what we have for the Snrlnz season. Our 3 in black, blue, brown, cream,.also brocade, is Goods: Lots of Percales, good colors and >ee them. Ratteens 'or evening wear. Bine, b plain and brocades. Muslins: Our line Is , CrepoDS. worsted. Colored musllna. lawn*. nltlep. Our lace show case is ap to date and les, trimmings silk, Ratteens, waist silks, etc. iraldfi, and lota of otber things. We have all cbance to Bbow wbat we have. Always a Clothing * 1 ' , boy's, and children's clothing, and are now h In this line. Also an elegant lot of extra ioned line, and also a nice line of men's and ? i 'ancy Physic 5 ;; TO S & Game, t W HOTEL. . r ^%,W, of Abbeville, le, S. C. - - - $75,000 - - - 15,000 * L. W. WHITE, Vice-President. ELL, Cashier. toira s J. C. XLUGH, Abbeville, S. C., W. JOEL SMITH, Abbeville, S. C., , A. B. MORSE, Abbeville, S. C. Abbeville, S. C. tie greatest security and convenience for Its make loans based upon such safe collatera mil i Hiiriiifv Mill '*>' foot wear, It's an important w this, men should know it and is week we offer bargains in all SHOESwm our SPRING STOCK. Our imer Shoes are arrriving daily. mt. HAMMOND & CO. W%% WWV^ I Garden Seed \ QfYMAr rSn 5 kJVJLl WW W. ^ stock of SCHOOL BOOKS. ^ in the public schools. W son & Go. | It vwi ww5