The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, June 21, 1899, Image 1
. -^M
^ ,??1
The Abbeville Press and Banner. I
;,^H
BY HUGH WILSONT ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1899. ESTABLISHED 1844 ||
Ha
and 1
publi
propc
# Pre
with inte
come dul"
arirving i
Owing to unusi
have advanced
vitation to com
?
CONTRIBUTED LOCALS.
What "M" Sees and Hear* on His
Rounds About the City.
Abbeville, S. C., Jane 21, ISM.
COMING AND GOINQ.
A number of oar citizens went to the
Classic City of Due West yesterday to bear
tbe celebrated divine Dr. Talmadge deliver
the Annual address of tbe Commencement.
'Tin Indeed a "Red Letter" day lor Due West.
Miss Gertrude Bmltb a pretty young; lady ot
Walballa Is In tbe city visiting ber aunt Mrs.
Bassard.
Judge Lyon who has been looking closely
after blB plantation work at McCormlck, is In
tbe city again. Tbe Judge Is missed^ when
out of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Heory Hill will leave for
Little Mountain this week where they will
spend part of tbe seanoo. -Alias Moog will accompany
them as their guest.
Dr. L. T. Hill, left last week for Philadelphia,
where he expects to take a regular
course to make hlmRelf more perfect lu certain
diseases. He will be in one of tbe largest
hospitals of tbe city, where be will have
every opportunity to see tbe theory of bis
profession put into practice. Tbe Donor will
be abBent about one month
Tbe mother of Mr. C. A. Halgler Is here on
a visit to her son and family.
MlssJeBBle Peckbam is now tbe guest of
Miss Nell Sign.
Mrs. H. G. Plnckney of Anderson Is In tbe
olty on a visit to her father Doctor Marshall,
and his family.
MIm M*ry DuPre of Clemson arrived In the
city last Monday, and at present Is stopping
with her brother Mr. J. H. DuPre.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Rev. J. W. Daniel received a telegram last
Monday evening announcing that Newberry
College bis Aimer Mater bad conferred apon
him tbe title of D. D.
Tbe Literary Club bad a most pleasant
meeting la?t Friday evening nt the residence
of Mr. J. F. Miller. Mr. W. W. Bradlev was
tbe essayist and toos for bis subject" Imagination"
wbicb be bandied to delight of all
present.
ABBEVILLE'S ELECTRIC PLANT.
THIo to nnm or* ooonrnH fiiftf oa thfi hlH hfifl
already been accepted, and only waits tbe
Jgningof contract between parties. Tde lights
are tbe latest* Improved "closed aro lights"
two hundred candle power.
ABBEVILLE BOYS AHlSAD.
At tbe match game of ball last week between
Due West and Greenwood, It Is reported
that Mr. Less Smith and Mr. Will White
who played on tbe Due West team did tbe
finest playing of auy of either teams. Mr.
Smith making not a single error, while Mr.
White made only one. The Abbeville team
expecta soon to hold their hand against any
team in the UpCouutry.
OUR SICK FOLKS.
Mrs. George W. Lomax. who basbeen quite
ill for some time Is now Improving.
Mrs. P. Rosenberg is quite unwell again, but
her many friends hope she will soon be well.
Tbe many friends of Miss Laura Nance regret
to bear she is no better, but sincerely
trust she soon will be up and about again.
Miss Lizzie Moore is still sick, but if kindly
atlinllraii onH hait istahpa nf h?r nnmflrnim
friends will avail anything she will Boon be
better.
Mrs. Dr. Kllllngswortb is after several
weeks sickness op and out again.
Mr. W. J. Bryson left yesterday for his
home In Cashiers Valley, called to see his
mother who Is sick.
Mrs. M. V. Lomax is now visiting home
folks in Greenville.
In the absence of the organist last Sunday,
Mr Will Hill presided at the organ in the
Methodist Church.
-
Prescription work done promptly and accurately
with fresh drugs, and delivered at your
home at once by Mllford & DuPre, phone 107.
Mrs. Taggart still leads In both quality and
prices on milllDery.
"Dew drop" in as you pass by and be refreshed
at Mllford A DuPre's, tbe druggists.
We cheerfully refund your money when
tar heel cholera cure falls to cnre hogs or
fowls of cholera. P. B. Speed.
urxf fT PARIf PR WM. P. GREENE
PARKER & GREENE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Office on LAW RANGE.
ABBEVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA.
May 4, 1898. tf
g I &
L.
,s had a vi
takes this
c general
)ses to
J&UULll
nse earnestnes
L at all, if the
every few daj
lie Be:
ially heavy purchases
and still have an upu
e and see us is given 1
NEW INDUSTRIES.
One Week's Record?No Mention of
Abbeville.
Manufacturer's Record.
Charleston?Ice Factory.?Tbe Consumers'
Ice Co., bas been incorporated by A. W. Wieters,
Henry Nolte, E. B. Holllngs and D. S.
Sbroeder; capital stock 96000.
Columbia?Cotton Mill.?Tbe Palmetto Cotton
Mills, under construction for some
months, has been completed; equipment Is
9000 spindles and 260 looms.
Dllilon?Cotton Compress.?Contract has
been awarded for tbe erection of a roundbale
compress by tbn Dllilon Cottonseed Oil Mill.
Greenville?Furniture Factory ?J. O. westfleld.
M. A. and M. W. Morgan have Incorporated
the Greenville Furniture Co., with a
capital stock of 810,000.
Greenwood?Cotton Mills.?The Grendel
Mills will Increase? its capital stock from
8200,000 to 8850,000 for the purpose of erecting
additional buildings to double capacity:
the additional machinery, including 22s
looms, has been contracted for; present
equipment 10,304 spindles and 336 looms; D.
A.. P Jordan, president.
Greers?Cotton Mill.?Tbe Victor Manu>
facturlng Co. (lately reported) Is increasing
its capital stock from $180,000 to 8300,000 for
tbe purpose of adding 13,000 spindles to Its
present equipment of 12,000 spindles aDd additional
necessary preparatory machinery;
also350 additional looms; present building 1b
being enlarged and will be completed by
October 1. when the machinery bought will
be installed; Lewis W. Parker, president and
treasurer.
Marlon?Cotton Compress.?The Marlon
Oil Mill Co., will Install round-bale cotlon
compresses.
Pelzer?Iron Foundry.?The Pelzer Manufacturing
Co., is erecting a new Iron foundry
for cotton machinery repairing.
Sumter?Cotton-oil Mill.?The Atlantic
Cotton Oil Co., lately reported as Incorporated.
has absorbed the Sumter Cotton Oil &
Fertilizer Co., also the Marlboro Mill Co., at
Bennettsvllle, S. C., and Gibson, N. C. All
contracts for machinery for the erection of a
60 ton plant at Bennettsvllle, lor Increasing
the Sumter mill to sixty tons capacity and
for remodeling the Gibson mill to a 40-ton
plant have been made.
Sumter?Oil Mill.?The Atlantic Cotton Oil
Co. (reported during the week as Incorporated)
will operate mills at Sumter and
Qennettsvllle, S. C., also at QlbBOn, N. C.
Address Perry Moses, Sumter.
Union?Knitting Mills.?The Excelsior
Knitting Mills will Increase its capital stock
to 850,000 for the Improvements recently
noted.
Walhalla?Cotton Mill.?The Walhalla Cotton
Mills Co., will issue ?50,000 In preferred
stock for the purchase of new maohlnery;
present equlpmpnt 5000 spindles and 137
looms; John 1). Veneer, president.
Warren ville?Cotton Mill.?The Warren
Manufacturing Co., will Increase its capital
stock from 8200,000 to 8500,000 for the purpose
ofequlpplni; Its mill to its fullest capacity,
operating BO,uw spindles; tue company now
operates 14,000 spindles.
? L.
W. Whlte'N I.ocnU.
Black crepons are still In tbe ascendent. If
you want to see beauties In this Hue go to L.
W. White's.
Have you seen tboee new fabrics for dresses
and waists called mousseilnede sole or pine
apple silks? The fabrlo Is very light and
airy and tbe 6tyles very pretty. Call for
tbem at tbe store ol L. W. Wblte.
Wash fabrics were never more beautiful
than they are this season. Prints, percales,
piques, ducks, ginghams, muslins, lawns, orgacdles,
batistes, all are Just as pretty as tbey
can be. If In need of any of tbese things go
to L. W. White's.
We have already bad this setson and sold
entirely out three separate orders of wblte
printed piques. These goods are exceedingly
scarce and hard to get. We have Just received
tbe fourth lot, wblcb Is larger than any we
have bad before, and from tbe way they are
selling, the demaud for these goods has not
yet been satisfied.
You will find at L. W. White's tbe largest
and handsomest stock of embroideries ever
seen In Abbeville. Tbe ladles who have seen
them say tney are exquisite. Call and see
them.
We have now In store tbe largest stock of
ribbons and laces we bave ever carried. Do
not fail to see them. Tney are attractive not
only because tbey are pretty but more espe
ciaiiy oecause iney are so cueap.
Ia clothing, bats and gents furnishing goods
we are right up-to-date. We can supply you
with suits from 33.50 to 82.5.00. When in need
of anything Id this line call on L. W. White.
This Is the Season for mattings and L. W.
White has prepared for a large business In
this line. You will find some of the most
beautiful patterns ever seen. Some of the designs
are really artistic. Call aud see them.
Kill all the flies In your house with Insect
powder. For sale by Speed. .
w
sry large
opportur
p- n _ j
ly ior ine:
e the
3S and increas
closest atten
rs, and buyeri
st Bai
early in the season,
rard tendency. We
to all. We only ask
LOWNDES YILLE NEWS.
Different Hindu of Mains for Different
Hindu or Living: Creatures?
Cabin Burnt ?All Sorts of Paragraphs.
Lowndesville, June 19,1899.
Mr. John Hardy of Georgia, was over here
the first of the week visiting the family of his
half-brother, Mr. B. C. Kay.
Mr. T. Baker, went to Calhoun Falls Tuesday,
where he met his (laughter. Mrs. J. B.
Franks and her son, little "J. B.," who have
been making their home In Baltimore, for
the past few months, and who will spend the
remainder of the summer here.
All of our people who had business In the
County Court, went to Abbeville last Monday,
where they remained only two or three
days. The session was an unusually short
one. 1
Dr. J. B. Wilson was at Abbeville and Waromnnc
frHtnrlK for several daV?> last
weeK.
Mr. J. C. Harper, after an absence of about
a week at Honea Patb, Greenwood, <fec., returned
to bis borne bere a day or two ago.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lomax of Latimer, were
in town Tburfiday.
Rev. R. E. Tumlpseed of Port Royal, taking
a short summer vacation, paid our place a
abort call the first of the week.
Mr. Henry Allen of Wofford College, came I
home Thursday to spend bis vacation. I
Miss Meta Allen and Mr. McD. Horton, attended
the commencement exercises In the
Greenville Colleges last week.
Mr. Bunk Sberrard of Moflattsvllle, spent J
two or three days since my last, bere In tbe
lnterestofatelepbonellne.lt Is proposed to
build between this place and Anderson. Mr.
Sberrard bad been quite successful in getting
subscriptions to It, bad almost tbe necessary
amount pledged, so that It Is safe to predict
that very soon tbe|two places {will be In this
modern and rapid communication with each
other.
' Early Thursday morning, tbe log cabin on
Mr. Wm. Moore's* place, occupied by some
negroes, was burned down.
Miss Ethel Spv ?r, had with her Thursday
night, at her boL e a number of ber young
friends at a social e, In honor of her visitors,
Miss Allle Wyche of Georgia, and Miss Pauline
CUnksoales of Anderson. To quite a late
hour the young people gave lomuiimvca up iu
pleasant converse, and spent a time long to
be remembered.
Mr. Stevenson of Elberton arrived a few
days ago, with hands and maohlnery to begin
his contract to make the brick to build our
oil mill.
Mr. Jan. Harden, did not finish picking his
last year's crop of cotton till sometime la the
new year. After Christmas he had picked
several thousand pounds, some of It he ginne1
and shipped, but It was such bad cotton
thit be could not find sale for it. Now.
through Mr. E. R. Horton, be has sold 5,000
Sounds to the Georgia-Carolina Round Bale
o., of Augusta, Ga. He Is now shipping the
seed cotlon in the bale, 1,000, pouhds to the
bale. It was sold to the above company lor
114 cents per pound.
There were more March oats sown this year
than ever before known In this section, because
the weather would not permit them
to be sooner put In the ground, and the dry
May kept them from making anything like
a paying crop. ?
It has been said that a sun bath In small
doses Is sometimes good for the sick, and a
dust bath Is good for fowls, but as we the folk
~ * ? ' > /4/miKlo
and row is nave oeen gemug uum iu uv>uv><?
doses for a good while, neither our healtto nor
comlort are being much benefitted. But
Saturday's cold and rain checked the hot sunshine,
and lor the time being at least stopped
the dust, and we are all In better spirits because
of it. We are very thankful for small
favors, and larger ones In proportion.
Dr. W. S. 8tokes, went over to the quarterly
meeting Saturday, held at Bell's Chapel. Presiding
Elder G. T. Harmon waB not present,
and Dr. Stokes acted in his stead.
Heretofore there has been preaching In the
Baptist Church only at 11 a. m., on the lstand
3rdSuuday's. Herealter till lurther notice,
ihere will be preaching in that churoh on the
1st and 3rd Sunday's in each month at 11 a
n>., aud -1 p. m.
In some of the newspapers of March the 17,
two mouths ago, it was said that the Philippine
Insurrection was on its last legs. It may
have been so, as to the legs then seen, but
they are still showing themselves. It has
been said that the legs of a snake can only be
seen by throwing It In the fire, so every fight
since between the Pbllipplnos and Americans,
has shown a new leg, and it begins to
look as if the thing will prove to be a regular
"thousand leg."
* - ' - ' A mJahoati noma
Cm pi. w. u. jonnson 01 auuhouu,
down yesterday to see his brother, Mr. J. J.
Johnson who has been sick for several days.
At this writing our old friend-'Tobe Is better,
we are glad to say. Troupe.
Remember Mllford & DuPre carries the
most complete line of stationary In the olty.
When In need of a nice box call on thence
Phone 107.
For tired, swollen, sweating feel, nothing
equals Allen's foot ease. For sale by Speed.
TI7
. ff
and satis
k ? w 4- <4- 1r>
Li iy tu bu
tr kind ar
Sumj
Jed vigor, anc
tion to busin(
s may always
'gains
we are still able to 1
have a stock of good
to be favored with a
KT. ^1
Headquarters South Carolina DlvlsIon,
United Confederate Veteran*.
Charleston, 8. C., Jane 1st, 1890.
GENERAL ORDERS NO.?
I. Tbe Annual Convention for 1899 of the
Soutb Carolina Division, U. C. V. at tbe
hospitable Invitation of tbe people of Chester,
will meet at Chester, S. C., Wednesday, July
26th, at 10 o'clock A. M.
II. Arrangements are now betng made by
tbe Quartermaster General and tbe Veteran!
ol Chester to seoure tbe lowest rates of railroad
fare for Veterans and other Visitors. It
Is presumed that we wUl seoure as heretofore
for all our Conventions, a rate, not exoeedlng
one cent per mile trayelled, from all points
within tbe State.
III. Each Camp, Regiment and Brigade
will appoint one Sponsor, who will select her
Maid of Honor, to represent them at tbe
Reunion. Tbe Sponors and tbelr Maid ol
Honor, tbe Sponors bearing a banner of tbelr
respective Brigade, Regiment or Camp, will
be presented to tbe Convention at an approl
nrtaifl time tn hp nftmpd hnrnafter.
I K IV. Camps will bring their camp banners,
and will carry tbem Id to the Convention
Hall.
V. At some convenient boar, to be announced
at tbe Convention, a meeting: will be
beld ol tbe Commanders of Camps, Colonels
of Regiments, and Generals of Brigades, to
make reports upon tbe standing of tbelr commands.
Tbey will oome prepared to make
full reports as to numbers of members and
tbe work tbey are accomplishing, and otber
matters bearing upon tbe activity and life of
tbe Camps.
VI. Tbe < Committee on tbe Confederate
Woman's Monument will please meet tbe
Chairman at the Convention Hall, at 4 o'clock
P. M? July 26th. .
VII. The Chaplain of all Camps of tbis
Division, and of tbe Regimenta and Brigades,
will please meet tbe Chaplain General at tbe
rnnventlon Hall, at 5 o'clook P. M.. July 2flth.
VIII. Chester extends to us a loving welcome,
arid offers as ber most bountiful hospitality.
Comrades, show your appreciation,
by coming in large numbers. Let us gather,
perhaps for the last time for many of us, and
do honor to the holy memories which bind us
so closely together.
By order of
C. Irvine Walker,
Commander.
James G. Holmes,
Adjutant Genera), Chief of Staff.
Headquarters South Carolina Division,
United, Confederate Veterans.
Charleston, B. C., June 12,1899.
GENERAL ORDER NO. 43
At a meeting of Camp Hampton No. 389, U.
C. V., held June 2nd, the following Resolutions
were adopted:
Resolved, That Comrade W. D. 8tarllng be
appointed a committee of one to confer with
h similar committee from other Camps of the
.State, at the Annual Reunion in July, the
26Lb, with tbo object of amending the pension
laws, so as to prevent the gross imposition
now practiced, and make the law what It
should be, a provision for only deserving
Confederate soldiers and their widows.
"That the Adjutant of this Camp be instructed
to communicate with Qederal C.
Irvine Walker, commanding South Carolina
Division, United Confederate Veterans, requesting
him to call upon every Camp of
Confederate Veterans In this State to appoint
one delegate to meet In Convention, at Chester,
on July 26th next, to consider the Injustice
complained of In the administration of
the pension laws, and the distribution of the
State appropriation, so that such legislation
may be suggested as will correct the alleged
evil."
The Division Commander is not Informed
of the abuses complained of, nor of the remedies
proposed.
The matter of pensions to the sufferers of
the Confederacy Is one of the deepest interest
to all comrades of this Division. It is, therefore,
commended to the attention of the Dl- j
vision, and the Division Commander cheer-'
fully calls upon each Camp to appoint one
delegate, to conler with the delegate from
Camp Hampton, and suggest any action it
may be deemed wise for the Division at its
Convention to take to better the administration
of the laws, and to benefit our worthy
J 1 ?nnolnnnt.o
comrades wuu are ueuerviBK ^uoiuuuid ui
tbe State. Tbe time and place of ibe meeting
will be announced during tbe Convention.
Tbe Camps will appoint this delegate as soon
as possible, and eaob Is requested to study
the operation of tbe law In bis neighborhood,
and the whole subject of pensioning as
It exists in tbe State, and be prepared to suggest
any Improvements which may be found
necessary. There Is no higher duty devolving
upon tbe Confederate Veterans than the
care of these true and noble sufferers.
By order. C. Irvine Walker,
James G. Holmes, Commander.
Adjutant General, Chief of Staff.
New embroideries, val laces and lnsertlogs
at Haddons.
HI!
factory S]
ank his fi
\
id liberal e
111 or C
I does not me*
3ss can preven
5 connt upon j
A 1
ill ilj
teep goods at old price*
s exactly suited to the
call.
[ytl
"WEARY WILLIE."
Dae West Visitors?Cowa Grailng; In
Town or Mount Carmel.
i Mt. Carmel, S. C., Jane 18,1899.
Mrs. Watts wbo has been spending some
> time with Mrs. J. R. Tarrant, and Mrs. T. B.
Franler, returned to her home In Graenwood
la?t Friday.
i Two tramps of the "Weary Willie" style have
been lounging around tbe to wt? for several
, days. Tbe County should have a work bouse
i to accomodate tbese gentlemen of the road.
A.O. Grant and T. J. Bronsb. two of our
i prosperous farmers were In town last Friday.
Mrs. C. T. Rogers and W. M. Sutherland,
who have been sick for some time are still
much Indisposed.
i John A. McAllister Is the first man we ever
saw wbo lived In tbe country, that brought
bis cow to town to graze.
Mrs. J. J. McKeller, Is spending; some time
with her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Trlbble, In Due
West. [
W. L. Miller Jr., and Miss Maggie Covin,
left last Saturday for Due West to be present
at the commencement exercises.
Miss Mae France Covin, will be one of tbe
sweet girl graduates of the Due West Female
College this commencement Miss Mae Is
one of Mt. Carmel's bright and aooompllshed i
young ladles and we expeot mnob from her. c
J. W. Morrah spent last Thursday and
Friday In Augusta, bnylng material for bis i
store building that Is now being ereoted I
Mrs. M. B. Paschal Is having splendid sue- I
oess with her millinery store, patronize her I
and von will k at your money's worth. '
J. w. Maynard, J.R.Tarrant. J. F. Sutherland
and W. W. Black, attended court at
Abbeville last week. c
Prof. S. B. Latban wbo la an able lawyer, as
well as teacber, attended oourt last week. He
represent some Important cases to be tried In 1
Equity.
Fine rains fell in this section last Saturday 1
and crops are doing well.
Mrs. J. Y. Hester baa been on a visit to her
sister, Mrs. C. J. Dickson, of Elberton, Ga.
Rex.
*
t. T. 4 T. M. Miller s Locals.
Cur line of teas are striotly up to date. Call -?'
4? - ?? A J, n OAmofhinv
UUU irjr a puuuu ui uui v> vx. v. uuiuv?>?o
tbat is fine. ^
We are sole agents for tbe Derrlng Havestlag
machines. Reapers, mowers and rakco,
Call and see us before buying. We will give
you close prices.
Remember we are headquarters for gasoline
and kerosene oil. Call and bave your oil ca is
Ailed.
If yon want yoar wife to always meet you
with a smile, call on L T. & T. M. Miller and
buy ber a barrel of Ballard Obelisk flour. *
Call and see our nice line of c andles, Just
received, they are up to date.
11 pounds good green coSee for $"1.
10 pounds real good coffee for 81.
80 bars of best soap, for 81, at L. T. <t T. M.
Miller's. *
Call and see our line of bulk pickle, bobt
sweet and sour.
16 pounds standard granulated sugar for
one dollar.
A fresh lot of flour, meal and grlta Just In.
Call and see us before buying.
For some real nice fresh crarkers, both p
Hwopf. ftnri anriaii call on T*. T. A T. M. Miller. IS
Call and try a pound of our nice tea flake "
crackers.
A Lady's Rambllngs at R. C. Bernan's
Jewelry Store.
Beauty pins 20cts for tbe half dozen are sold
by tbe gross In a week at Bernau's. Tbey sure
are beauties at tbe price.
Blouse set wltb plus for tbe front Is tbe
very latest. Tbey are set wltb Torguolie,
amathysts and oorals. Prices range from
75ots, to 82 for gold plate.
A lot of beautiful Jardlenlers will besoldat
bargain prices82 50 large fancy pots will go
for 81.50 It will pay you to investigate this lot. 1=
Mr. Bernau has Just added a new depart- A
ment Kodak, and Eastmon photographic sup- PI
plies can hereafter be had at Factory prices,
you saving tbe express charges.
I
Call In as you pass by at Mllford <fc DuPre's *
drug store.
DuPre's extraot sarmparllla compound has
do equal as a blood purifier and spring tonic.
Call and see It before buying. For sale by
Mllford & DuPre.
Call at Mllford Jfc DuPre's drug store and see ?
the handsomest soda fountain In the up
country.
Fresh sblpment of Nunnally's candles Just
received. 5, 10, 30 and 60 cents boxes. For
sale by Mllford & DuPre.
A fresh lot of sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes
and lemons this week. Amos B. Morse.
rE
pring Bus
iends an
SUTDDOrt.
yampa
m that trade
t it. New (
getting
1 Lini
3, although nearly all
SUMMER TRADE, a
-vra-b1
jhh jil
Before Buying
SPLENDID LOT OF
HORSES AND MULES
TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK AT THE
STABLES OF
A. M. Hill & Sons.
J. L. HILL & CO.,
No. 3 ROSENBERG BLOCK.
|*7E HAVE MOVED OUR WAGON ANL
*? Carriage Repository to the store room
ecently occupied by Mr. J. D. Kerr. Our speilftlty
la
IIH WAGONS.
These wagons were given first prize over al
10m petltors at the Nashville Exposition. We
ilBo bave a fall stock of
Jaggies, Carriages, Harness, 4c.
Give ns a call before baying. Wegaarantee
atlsfaction.
J. L. HILL <? CO.,
No. 3 Rosenberg Block.
WTT 11"
wedding
Presents
SEEM TO BE IN DEMAND
AT THI8 TIME. IF YOU
ARE INTERESTED, MY
LINE OF
terling Silver,
rme yuaurupie riaie,
Genuine Cat Glass,
Vases, China, or
Fancy Goods
l AS LARGE AS EVER
ND AM SURE I CAN
LEASE
C. Bernau,
The Jeweler.
DENTAL NOTICE.
T? TT lllln crcwni'fli ,
k7? JL a VV VX UM-M.J I
No. 4 Seal Block, Abbeville, 8. C. J fi
* 5on
*& I
rinAss m
d the a
' He ' I
4L If
lgn w 1
shall be- ||
Groods are |
3S.*> I
I kinds of goods
nd a cordial in
MAXWELL'S MARKET. I
At LiraGsM Pern's Old M :1
Having bought the business op
Livingston & Perrln, I will oontlnae the
business at the old stand, serving the people ' :
with the best of fresh meat*, bread and flab. ' v; ni
Call Phone No. 1.
T. H. MAXWELL.
Sept. 7,1888. 11
?ra km 1
H. E REESE, SURGEON. 1
rPHE place to carry yoar SICK WATCHE8
and BROKEN CLOCKS, where they will
be looked after and attended to at all hourt of
the day with skill and experience. No tornIdr
you away or sending Patients off to have
them treated elsewhere, bat I will pot them
going at prices to salt the tlmea.
ffefldiufi Presents, Cloeb,3
an/l TTWrTPV
CUIU. V JL-J f V JL.
Prices Down.
H. D. REESE, 1
THE PEOPLE'S JEWELER.
H t Wilson's |
STORE
3
IS A
' ' J
LIVE STORE
I
FOK
1
LIVE PEOPLE
;1
AND IT IS PARONIZED BY
LIVE CUSTOMERS
4
ARE YOU ONE?
,/vf
Phone 109. Free Delivery.
Just received a large lot of ladles and mlaa>8
sailors at Mrs. Taggarls.
If you want your dress made In the latest
ityle take It to Mrs. Taggart.
."vr
;-.v5