The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, December 16, 1896, Image 9
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f The Abbeville Press and BannerJ
BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1896. , ESTABLISHED 18^H
Honest Goods at Lowest rnce
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J, gPICiEL,
Greenwood's Oldest and Most Reliable Jeweler,
V\J ISHES THE PEOPLE OF ABBEVILLE COUNTY TO KNO)
* ? that he has in stock for the Holidays an elegant and large line of je\
elry, consisting of .
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, STERLING
SILVER, SILVER PLATED WARE, &c ,
. Which he will offer to the people at Unheard of P/ices. My entire stock
bought at lowest cash prices from the largest manufacturers in the Unite
States, and will be sold accordingly.
To give you an idea I will quote you prices on a few articles such as?
Faley's or Jas. Boss 15 year O. F. watch with Elgin movement at $8.00
Ladiee' Watches 15 year Case at 7.25
Solid Gold Watches from $15.00 uj
? .... A large variety to select from
A LARGE LINE OF SILVER PLATED HOLLOW WAR]
AT HARD TIME PRICES.
Silver Plated'Teaspoons at 65c. per set.
Desert Spoons^and Forks at $1.50 per set.
Large Spoons and Forks at 1.50 per set.
Triple Plated Knives at 1.05 per set.
Sterling Silver Sugar Spoons 95 each.
Sterling Silver Teaspoons 3.25 set & up
Sterling Silver Chased Chain Bracelets at 1.00 and up
Illumiuum Teaspoons .' 75c. per set.
Illuminum Tablespoons and Forks 1.50 per set.
All illuminum goods are durable, neat and guaranteed to wear equal t
Sterling Silver.
WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY,
And promptly done at E. R. Goodwin's Grocery Store by J. Spigel, Greeu
wood's Oldest Jeweler.
Asking a share of your patronage, I am yours to please,
J. SPJGEL.
The Next 60 Days!
Who Knows What Will Happen.
An a Wln? rf P' Hammond & (b. will ofler Big Bargains in Shoes an
Illlr. I III lie: Harness. Our stock complete, and prices down to th
V**v OJ lowest point.
CALL AND SEE US SURE.
Very Respectfully,
. P. SAIiMftift & GO
m Us It&s'
WYiati Vaii Qaaq HaaH Thinrf TL*... T- 15-- ?i ?
ii mm iuu ocoa uuuu 1111115 mere is ov&uiy
\
'MI'iiii^viMil',''lll''''Tf''' Extreme Old Age
JSj J?fjj^ To the scientist who is huntin
M for mummies and such, but t
Staple and Fancy Groceries
^ Fruits and Vegetables is alway
1 ? *" . ^ full and fresh. The ladies ar
Push It Along. asked to call aud see our good
before purchasing elsewhere.
THESE CATS ARE NOT HALF AS MAD
1 as_yoo will be I'you tall lo buy your TnTrAA?t a ?/v
Xma* Fixings irom me. i nave an kuiuh ui n i ? >> u. mi
good things to eat for all kinds of folkn. And K I. Wll \llnl /V I il I
lor the little folks I have a splendid assort- At* vi lllUk/Ull U. VV
ment of Fire Works. The prices are as low or
lower than the lowest. Try me aud see. Watch fQr our Deli7ery Wagon ,
J. S. BOWIE,
I Staple aud Fancy Gro- IE you
cerles at Lowest |P^r- AySr
Cash Prices. ** xLfe X
Hotel Block. And want LOW RATES to St. Lou if
i Memphis, New Orleans, Cincinnat
_ . Louisville, Chicago, or points in Ai
kanaas, Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Col<
Estate of M. E. Slerofl, Dec'.
write to or see mk. Excursion an
Special Rates from tiipe to tim?
t Choice of Routes. No trouble to at
Notice of Settlement and Appli- swer questions. Rates and maps fui
nished free. Address Fred D. Busi
v j cation for Final Discharge. i>ist. Pass. Agent, l. & n. r r
36J Wall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
?. rpAKE NOTICE that on the IStb day of
A December, 189(1, I will rfenderaflual ac
P count of ray acting and doings as Executor of Tnir, ^riTunn ti
the Estate of Martha E. Sherod, dec'd, In the T1\]rpnnT^nTnr! H U U 17 II 1/
office of Judge of Frobate for Abbeville Coun- J ftII J I J I \ J I \ \ L U V
ty at 10 o'clock e. m., and on the came day | I 1 | | \ I If V ? ||.|1 I
I will apply for a final discharge Irom ray trust J11 I j I T |J j II J lljll.1
as such Executor.
All persons having demands against said
estate must present them for payment on or XTAVING if modeled the Enterprise Git
before that day, proven and authenticated or XX nery with entirely new and up-to-da
>e forever debarred. machinery. Including new gins, wearepr
J AS. F. CLINKSCALES, pared to GIN COTTON In the most lmprovt
Nov. 18,1896, tf Executor. manner, enhancing Its value one eighth I
one quarter of a cent a pound.
1 We pay FULL MARKET PRICE for CO'
TON SEED.
Send your cotton to Enterprise Ginnery ac
TJICHAUD GANTT, Is now prepared to do you will be pleased with the results.
XV all #ork In his department In the best ___
manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly FRANCIS HLNE.I.
cmtomers shaving, hair cutting and shampoolng
91 per month. Rasors honed and put Manager.
n the Dsat condition for 25 oentH each. Sept. 15,1S00, tf
Have Yon Ever ?
| ^ Stopped to Thinkjj
| of how many men and boys we have clothedl
sg/i2 The Past Twenty Years ? |
TP i-"U 4-A^tM/\r>rr rt'l? rtOrtll AMQ rtAlll/l Ko TtrllQ+ O Df!/^TTTTTJ CTt
jq |!| XX lilt? UC!5UliliU.Ll.y Oil UClV/ii. WJUD V/V/U1U UC ^XlllbOU^ W UUU Ui gxvy VV IXlgiyi
d stribute it would be to J
I ;> Our Satisfactory Methods
| of doing business ?
j With Our Customers. j
Our this seasons stock Eclipses all past efforts for splendidlj
^variety and LOW PRIOES. I
\$THE Best SUITS and OVERCOATS for MEN and BOY'S!
I Are ottered hy us in all the newest styles, and at snch prico3 as will please the closest buyers. No nuitterlj
what your clothing wants may be, " I
, as We Guarantee ,a Big Saving In Price. y
JJ You'll find jur * M
8 IMMENSE LINE OF SHOES for LADIES, C|
| MEN and CHILDREN FULLY TWENTY f .
? f live PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY o
J, STOKE IN ABBEVILLE (XJUNTY.
| HATS 111 all the new shapes. |
fi - ?
i Stock of Groceries
8 In The Best Quality. j
fl P. Rosenberg: & Co. I
| - Abbeville, S. C. |
* *
The public sthooiH. SEW OOOBTY. ' I DEATH OF A SUDDENT.
mi ix. iho oiootton of four School! ?
1 L1C UliiO lOi vwv
Trustees for Abbeville draws near, and lt: * ??
tj might be well for onr people to consider the The Vote Practically UnanlmotiN. B. Arthur Boll Sntldenly Phmrcn
~ matter, and select such persons as may most i As far as heard from the election passed off Away at The S. c miit? I
I quietly yesterday. The vote was a light one, n * oneice.
nearly please them. i as will be seen by the following: ! Columbia Register.
In the death of Mr. Lee the Board lost an Yes. No. At half past six o'clock a. m. Dec. 8 the l
educated and uselul member, and bis place Slia^!eyt;7 ?9 - of Arthur Bolt was wafted into an I
should be filled by a competent person. It Is Greenwood solid'.*.'. 424 4.? stuclenTwlll not Sjaif?b^'se^on' the?S
well to select an educated man to succeed Verdery 55 6 ^U8- At that hour Mr. Bolt passed peacefully
. him and it would insure the more earnest1 Tota| ~ - wSed^t'hls bedside.'^ m?ther teDderIy
nn successor ?ai ? Mr. Bolt had been sick only about three
wui?v iui wuc -- i . second telegram. j weens, out nis malady, typhoid fever, was I
had children to send to the school. Among; one of a dangerous nature. He contracted
hp ftitharB in Abbeville It seems that a prop-: New county vote nine hundred apd fifty- this disease at his home, and after coming tl
the fathers in ADoevnnb 11 f five yea. Sixty-one no. One precinct to hear j lCo 0lumbla It worked out. Up to Monday h
er aud suitable man couia be naa. from. Great rejoicing In Greenwood. Fare- jJe wa8 getting on very .well and It was
Besides the vacancy occasioned by Mr. well! thought that, with the continuance of carer^e'Hdeath
the terms of three others will ex- We have heard nothing from Gray and i-rul nursing, he would recover, but Monday
Lee s deain, ine terms 01 w. , Cooper townships in Edgefield county. morning he began to grow worse and conplre.
Their places will have to be filled. We tlnued to sink. He had as skillful and tendo
not know if either of them will stand for ( " * * der nurslngand as good medical attention as *
reflection, but we b.ve heard that ?on,e or D.... JK J
tbera would not. ^wn<te?IUj. i8;^. Deo. It 11>?. Ferrell. tbe lnflrniary nurse,, although sl??
in case me lucumoerus ao nui swiuu mr ic- --- ? . ? , nr,
. Louis f a vLon enlnrfid whn wni rtrnwnpfl a i never OQce ceased IO (10 ai I SD0 COUlCl T
election, great caro should be exercised in R^ort time ago In Savannah River, took place ^At in'-mhla famii h oi
choosing their successors. The welfare of the Monday. Ttie property brought reasonable AMU.ro tne faculty and all the studonU astown
largely deneuds on our schools and our prices. * , sembled in lront of the Infirmary and It
town largely uepeuas on our scnoois ana our KDr j B Mofi(<ll>v flnd Messrs U C Kav A marched down 10 the Union depot, where
churches. For this reason every citizen L. Latimer and Rev. Foster Speer went to Ab-! 2olt; al,on,8 wlrllj lbe remains or her son,
should take an active interest in choosing or bevllle Monday. \ t0 41? . JD lor Laurens. She was ac?>me
electing suitable officers. M.r- ? L- N" '* went to A!Un,a Monday ! ^b Messrs A D W?bTrirD \?w T
?.nd returned Thursday, bringing back sever-1 V- ?! d i ? n Webster, N. W. Brooker, ?
0 ? al horses with him. : Jr., U. P. Logan, iiogan, Johnson, aud R. R.
Mr. F B. Allen, of Starr, spent several days j ^ r^re' .4?R Pr0
g last week in this rominunHy. , cession marched to the depot the col lege bell
< liriHtiiinN. i Last Monday Mr. B. C Kay, at Abbeville C.! waa ff'led. SeveralI people remarked that H
j Nearly all the newspapers are suggesting g- at P.ub,llc outcry, bought the Horton ! ,!a,JdM to^ha?n?th?Mu7nM'n?Sn
m .1 ? ,r. r .1 House and furniture, and rao^ed dowu and P i? ^ to the fact that it is not often
a the bujing of Christmas gifts for the poor, took charge Thursday, and tlie house will I 11 t> , ?
as the best wav of dolneeood. The Press and hereafter be under his management. n . i o/in hi freshman class last
banner admits lhat a small per cent, of the itn'buKl'ness8 W?8 culled lo Anae,8on JTtuden'ts was^ut "Bhoru ' he" waH^bere^ionfc
e gifts that are bestowed on recipients may do; Mr. 8. W. Johnson, of Lailuier, was in town h.Dk *?,n lh?
. . . .. . . _ . . ... cninr/iniT admiration of ine entire Ptudcnt body and
good, but there is a far better way of doln? Messr/'Brown <fc Barrlirer of Khelbyvllle ,he farulty- He was a quiet, Industrious,
good than by giving presents for which I he K* b igBhl itl ? load'of'hnrw* Tuesday", ?J"d?n1!; &ll?M l7e,h1/"
if recipient has little use. which they sold at auction Saturday. It was ,?,! 0*in?^ ?? ???r^H i!? h.^ ?
Kind words, the gentle tone of voice, or the not thought that there was any demand for brothers aud sisters to mourn his untimely
sympathetic act will do more than all the Soid^|thout trouble andVoughl go?Kl Jrlc" "} '?"?,vw^e,Df h"nZ1 ^?l!J?,l?Jnan, ^le8ia?d
candy, tin horns, and brlc a-bac that may be Yesterday was quite a dismal, lonesome Pu5^
carted oft. day, quite a number of our people being In ft? ^ung man at work has already entered
* n.f tpndflnap nnnn tho f'on fprpiu'p nniv In rau> t-tl? busy battle Of life, while the 8tQdeDt i8
Many hungering hearts are famishing for a 8|0n at Abbeville. ' Ju3t PreParl?B himself for the entrance.
i, kindly recognition of their humble efforts; In my last week's contribution lo the col- m ,
? and many a struggling soul perishes because i?* lbe *'re88 and ?il,nue0 ,wll,cl1 no
9 , . , . . . ' . , doubt tor cause was not published, I gave no- wri . ,TX> irrtn t?tii -r 1
of neelect, or Is crushed by deeds of unkind- llce Qf a Christmas entertainment to take MRi AND MfiSi BELL. ;
e ness by the strong and overbearing. place here on the 2'2d, Tuesday night, before t
t. t- __. 1. .?<1, Christmas. I aeilu mention it The enter- - 1
?b IB UUt UWeOBttl Y lu Wttll UUlill VyUllMUJOO , ' . 7, ??. . - - . - . i a
to let tlie sunshlue of one's heart go out to and promises ^"be* tbe^estoMts WntPcver I They Contempime Ooloic ?o Due Went [
those who may so much need it to enable had In our town. The whole proceeds will be | After the Flmt of January. ij
them to master the adverse circumstances ; given to painting the school building:. Mr. W. E. Bell announces that he will sell
that mav environ them and welirh them A< J. Speer went to Charleston lost week his stock of goods at cost. This Is preparamai
may environ mem anu weigu mem and attended a meeting of the Grand Lodge lorv to |?a?,ntr AbbavillA for l)u? Wpki
down. of South Carolina Free Masons. Many?r lends are^or rp t hat Mr. and ft!re! ,
1 ? k?!Hi8iw i!oodi i Uh ni/l)l'eiIUD' Bell are going away. Mr. Bell has been a no- ^
ner.8 have already arrived. Ihe llltle boys ^bie figure in business circles for nearly
hafir^y?i ?? .iD,? D twenty years, and Mrs. Bell, his wife, Is one
I>ue West Locals. with the brightest anticipations. of the best women that ever lived in Abbe- ^
i _ ' vllje.
Due west, s. u., Dec. 14. isao. I uooa wishes win follow them lo .their new
Rev. F. L. Leeper, of the Charleston Pres- j home In Due West.
bytery, now residing in Due West, conducted Visit lo CIciiikoii. j But aside from sentiment. If you want a
k services In the Baptist church Sabbath morn- There are about two hundred and sixty stu-: Sood bargain call at their store at once, before
z ing. dents In attendance this session. They are a j their stock Is picked over.
* Rev. W. S. Martin, who has been in attend- flDe looking crowd of bo.vs in their uniforms l
| ance upon the Conference at Abbeville this on dre^s parade. . ? - "T
r last week, preached for Mr. Bonner Babbalh President Craighead Is the right man la the rr, t* i_t
? morning. right place. TO Tll6 PllDllC.
Dr. W. R. Harris, of Waterloo, S. C., is visit- Prof. DuPre has everything In perfect order
lng friends In town. in bis department. A Quantity of beautiful jm u to pomp to hitr KiiTrri? that
j Mr. R.C.Poore was called by telegram Tues- aowersaDd all kinds of vegetables, I our Nureerv at Augusta. Ga ls beu?
day to attend the funeral of his brother. They have a large number of fine milk cows 8, ?duerJ,in Abbevilleand surround ne
r whose death took place at Belton Tuesday from which thev have milk for the boys and ^aunndt?g?d lQ ADbeviile and surrounding
mMj? Orders wllUoon have the College Home "^wen^Uiroug^the6'machine shops, the ou^^eea'brlng'nutims^and that'w? btly reready
for occupancy. Its appearance adds foundry, the laboratory, the mechanical de- ?"rpl,r?M to ??ii?s our own This t? lb
? materially to the surroundings of the cam- parlment. The boys that work In each de- f^ntefv unt?ue Iblslsab
d pli?* .. , , ^ .? P?.rtment seem to be doing very well. H Wfi ;!* heen'in the nurflprv hnnine for 40
"* Cowan's lioir mliu ^ II? bos cb laree^f't'he hoes ?00d"! years, have many customers all over Mouth
1 Mr. T V. Miller attended the marriage of j t^>k supperaud breakfastat the barracks.! ?7anderous talklasU) our'bouse or ci
r- his cousin in Wllllamston Wednesday. Tliey have very Uood fare and plenty of it. j ^utlnessmust come from tree Ments who de
[, Bonner & Bell surely must have robbed Everything Is neat and clean at the Inflr-1 u^"st c"?l? llLe? funning down
Santa Claus. mary. They have a good doctor, nurses and ! ouiia up tneir iraae Dy running uown
> Mrs. M. B McGee and Miss Susie camo over matron. Tbe sick are well cared for. i ir* ? >. *u * ? ... ...
from Honea Pall. Thursday. matron, ine b.ck are we.ioarea ior. vVe solicit the patronage of Abbeville counTheMattox
bouse bas been putln first class 8 * | ty and guarantee everything we sell as first
- repair, and wlU soon beoccupied. Only one [class. 1. J. BERKMANS. *
other vacant house in town. , Frultland Nurseries, Augusta, Ga.
Mr. MartColemun.of Abbeville, wus up one Welcome to Abbeville. Dec.189t>, tit.
dav last week ?-???^????
Miss Zulu Brock and Mr. D. S. Edwards Mr. 1>. H Wilder makes announcement this . cj,
spent Sabbath with their parents. w ;ek that he will open a new slock of goods Desirable FlaCO IOT Sale,
j Rev. Mr. Gardner will preach the annual next week. . ....... . w
! sermon to the Ladles Missionary Society of Mr. Wilder baying bought Ihe house and \*7*e offer our homeplace at C'okesbury. for
i- the Baptist church In this place some time in lot so loug occupied by Mr. James \\ . Martin sale or exchange. Premises In fine rele
January. and bis mother, converted it Into a store pair, 93 acres of flrstclass land. Land well P
e- Mr. Miller, of Greenwood, Is visiting bis room by build I ni? a ne w part to the bouse, ex- adapted to fruit and all crops. Pure cold waid
aunt. Miss Sue Morton. tending to the sidewalk. The place has been ter and perfectly healtby location.
lo The entertainment at the college by the art transformed lutoan attractive business place, Wyatt Aiken, Abbeville, S. C. n?
pupils came off Friday night. and we have no doubt that Mr. Wilder will J. S. Aiken, Cokesbury, S. C.
r- Fresh vs. Juniors. Score 20 to 0, In favor of succeed In his new home. Mr. Wi der recent- Sept. 3d,'95. tf. bi
Juniors. ly moved from Wilmington, N. C., lo make ,
id Mr. Henry Brooks Is doing a lot of work on his home with ua. A few years ago he mar- ?
bin premises rled Miss tannio Wilson, one of our prettiest ,p
Hon. W. P. Wideman will deliver his cele- young ladles, and Ihey come back to live with Thk ladles of the Long Cane Cemetery Fair 11
brated lecture "riit the Grit," Friday night, ut< and henceforth bu of us. will re-open their Fair next Friday morning,
Dec. the 19th, In the Female College chapel, the 18th inst. Will be open all day. Will re- w
Rev. O. Y. Bonner will preach in Anderson A new lot of shoes and boots at less valure main open In tbe evening. Serve oysters and b
next Sabbath. than ever sold before nt P. Rosenburg Ji Co. ! auction everything which remains unsold. (
J Watch this space next week, as we are go?
itig to close out our business here, and will J w
5 Give You Bargains. <> V -I^l
4 We ar^too much rushed this week to enu-. ()
a me rate bargains, but come in and we will
J Thanking patrons for past favors, we re- ^ [
^ i uuib iveapeuuuny, * .
$ Wm. ?. Bell Cash Go. #
* * B
THE ' IMPORTANT NOTICE. J
k 117*711 I I linnHIlTn The Wm- F" Bel1 CMh company are -
II mM\\; wow,?.o,^.w-?ron
111 VI ill] III I I I 111 1987, ?Dd It will cost too much to pay freight
IL1L1U11LJ 11 Li Li 1 1 .1 U on goodx twice, and we will offer our atock at
cost and less than oost, In order to close ooV BSD
onr siook.
Parties owing ns will please come forwaro^^H
. i art/1 ontlla r*a* Attltt ?*?! !% !>? TIT"*m P
auu DWfrtIV* UUV UU 1/ TTliU bUU TT Ui? ?Yt VflOlA
Co,, .but with the old firm of Wm. E. Bell u!rM
>wo will put the Accounts Id the hands of
F THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF Win. N.Graydon, for collection, after Jann- M
le Abbevjlle School District No. 19, will be ary st' * Wm. E.Bell Cash Co.
eld In the Court House, on
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TUESDAY B. ('. Bernaa's Reminder*. jfl
Only one week until Christmas. Wf^VVtWPTi
904 V 1Q0? Don't wait uotll the last day.
J?iy?ijHLDSiJk\t 4vWli? JLOwWi See my ad,read my locals.vlsit my store and
will try to please you and give you the best^HS
^ value for your money.
o elect four (4; trustees, and to transact any Jewe,ry aQd watcheg and ^ ,ilver aifl|
[her busluess that may properly come before the best articles for Cbrlstmas present*.
. By order of the Board member they last longer, have more intrinsIff^^^H
value and prized more in years to oome tha{^^HH
WA TPTWPT PT/TNT anything you may giveaway. I won't par^HH
ili X CilHi JjXiIUIM j with this, the son or daughter says, m^^HBH
, _ _ . __ , , father or mother gave me this 30 years agol^^'
r. PrARY fih rm n. and want to keep It as momento. If yon want
t jji umvi) \j to bo remembered In years to come, buy yodr
? j, presents from R. C. Bernau, the Jeweler. M
b6C ty, Cabinet size easel back picture in
hi i?!f. white metal, as many pretty designs can be
vec. io, moo. had from JOc l0 ?5c al*k Ct fieman, the U a*?
Jeweler. .; |
Children's Jewel caskets In white metal, " ;
prices ranging from 10c. to 75c. Handsome / s
\Tmir finnfinninri white metal Jraraed mirrors at 25c., toilet -ri
ii ir II taocB, oic., hi rv. V/. oei uau, luo jcwojci,
III 11 hn Unltl.i You can find lots of pretty little things sultllJ
II lillU OIJ 111 liUl able^for Xmas presents at K. C. Bernau, the
Your wife may need some forks and kalves.
New Store on Main Street, "*S8 '
? . ? . ,.. . . Is a special, and cannot be bad again for the J
Between Colhran Block and the Archer same money. i^k
House China, vases and fancy goods, JapaneHfj*^M?
cups and saucers, waiters, etc.
1
\\ H Wil(lwf,l[N-[flNK ~ y
Ut 111 fl llllVI UVillA/ J
J17"1." ?Pen 011 MONDAY, DEC. 21. 1S96, a HAK WflKH I .1 pT'" *
'? new stock of GROCERIES la the new [lfllLI/ 11 fill. IJ \ Jl |g^ J
store which ;has Just been erected on 39
aln Street. _
He will conduct a flrst-class , ~ "
Family Grocery Store,
I Carving Knives and Tools'* fc/Jg
And will also keep In stock Tabl? KniveSj fhM WtM
OBACCO and CIGARS and all Ware, Spoons, Forks
kinds of FRUITS and FANCI et^ Scissors
Shears, Pock- :M
CONFECTIONERY. - et Knives, 7?
A fine stock of Razors, "Christy" Bvda&ffa .
StfltinnArv Knives, 3 in set Parlor^ifflesJ?
stationery QunS) Pigtols> Cartridges/?g^tB
All goods delivered to any part of the . Q and Legging ^ LJ
ty FREE OF CHARGE. 6 b& ' ?
ons.
DTT wltidt^r Chests of tools, not |hS
. XI. tt lUUljn. toys, but first quality
tools such as^
carpenters use. -Brass
Andirons
and fenders, ,
A Job lot of combs and hair brushes very! baskets. J ' ^
leap at Harrison Jc Game. ^
You can get a large bottle of violet toilet
uter for 50c at Harrison & Game's. JHnc)<J^v^ A ^0<jMHraBHH
Harrison & Game Invite all lovers of fine jfew winter drj^Ei^L^\&
irfumes, to call and examined their line be- Haddons
lotor
There will be preaching at Warrenton on donH
ixt Sabbath?the fifth Sabbath. Uimerk
The prettlst lot of neck ware at P. Rosen- terick
Our Own syrup tolu tar and wild cherry
jver falls to cure coughs, colds, croup, &c >
and for itself. P. B.
Don't to see perfumery1
hen you to Abbeville. somelng
seeing, you buy or
goods In any Hpped^H^B^NB^BflMj|HRH^B&^Hfl9flfl^^BKH