University of South Carolina Libraries
i???????? ???...... ^""""^ The Abbeville Press and Banner. BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1896. ESTABLISHED 1844 PRES.* I The original prcw, upon which the paper was MP GORDON JOBBERS. This cut represents twoslxesof Gordon Job Presses, namely: one 10x15 and 13x19. Tl s THE PEERLESS JOB PRESS. This in a second b^rid job pre?s wMcb was recently bought In A'lanta. The Peerless Job Press is a flam's d piaten press, and we hope to make it a useful adjunct to the office. 8 > M i *1 tut? uiomwr mrn'cpipttr itat nrp LONGLY TIMES MAILEK. THE DABCOCK PONY REGULAR. Be'ng the finest press for the purpose for which It Is intended, it came new from the shops, and was set up yesterday. The printing of this sheet Is the first work that It did. * THE ACME STEAM ENGINE. bis engine is run by kerosene, aud furnishes tbe power to run the machinery of the office. \ THE SANBORN POWER PAPER CUTTER. 9 cut represents the Sanborn Power Paper Cutler, which Is on the road, but has not yet been received. / ROSB A ( K IMCI U-'O H A T<.?!t. r ~~i | | i \ |i i| :i * !>. i: ' ii J THE GEM PAPER CUTTER. 1 | J This apace was left for the cut of this machine, bat we failed to receive It In tlma. ' J ?%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%*%%%%%%%%$ / * V V s THE RIVAL PAPER CUTTER. This cat represents the Rival Paper Cutter, which was taken In exohange for the hand-preaa, and was the first cutter to be put In the office. * %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%% %%%%%%%%%%%% I 1 ? J 5 THE CAMPBELL PRESS. ? J Iu the ofllee Is a fiMt-class Campbell Press, large enough to print four pages of a ? # blx coluiu u paper, but we failed to get a cut to represent It. # %%<*% -s.