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I*y\- -T1^; I>A o_..., CONTRIBUTED LT)CALS. '4i\ What "M" Sees nod Hears on Ills 1 Round* About the City. Abbeville, S. C., Sept. 26,1889. 1 COURT WEEK. I The Court of General Sessions for Abbeville j County convened last Monday morning at i 9 o'clock. Judge Ernest Gary presiding, Sheriff Nance, Clerk Bullock, Solicitor Ansel s and Stenographer Aiken were all prompt in ^ their place#, and the Court settled down at once to business. [ BIO BOB SOUNDS ANOTHEK ALAH.M. On last Monday between two and three > o'clock p. m., Big Bob again sounded the alarm of fire, which wus found to be In an out 1 1? nromlapa nf Mr. W. Joel UUIIUJLIg UU ?uv K ~ Smlib wblcb was used as an Ironing bouse. 1 Chief Brown In command of tbe Are department was with the fire company promptly on g hand and, but for a slight mistake could have easily saved thejbulldlng. Justastbey arrived t at the gate of Mr. Smith's, they were informed by a little boy coming out of the very a premises, that tbe Are was down town and C * Dot up there ; so the oompaL left to find tbe fire, and on their arrival at the Public Square t found tbey had been misinformed ana tbe Are was where they had first gone, and by The I time tbey bad retraced their steps tbe Are had J made such headway that the building was almost consumed, but by heroic eAorts they r succeeded in saving tbe bArn and stables and 1 anotber out building near by. The Are company deserves more credit than they have re- t celved for their prompt runsand daring deeds J under the most trying and adverse clrcum- i stances. ntolinVlT. MICVTIOX. . Mr. Foster Klrby, of Washington, D. C., Is c in the city on a visit to bomefolks. Foster has a splendid situation in which be Is get- 8 ting on nicely, and with which he is much pleased. 1 Mr. Aaron Cohen, better known as "Big A" , is in the city as the guest or his friend, Mr. J. J L. McMillan. Mr. Cohen has many Menus , iu Abbeville who are always ready to give him a cordial greeting, and hope he will soon be numbered once again as one of our cltl- * zens. c Mr. A. Bequest the hustling insurance 8 ageut for the Equitable Life Assurance Soclety of New York, is in the city for a few days. 8 Mr. Bequest has been promoted, and now has the bouor of settling all death claims in the 1 State, and looking after the adjusting of other * special business. Mr. Bequest is aftable and pleasing in his address, besides is fully oom- c peteut to discharge the responsible duties de- c volvlng upon him. He seems to be the right man in tne right place. 1 Mr. Frank Lawson left last week for Birm- . Ingham, Alabama, where he arrived in due 1 time, and had only taken two meals before he 8 . . was offered a situation that pays him over seventy-five dollars per month. It is need- 1 , lew to nay be accepted ai once, aim it* uu? busy In hla new borne, bavlDg tbe best ? wUhea and congratulations ol nls boat o 1 J friends left behind. ' Mr. W. J. Prince, of Charleston, Is now on doty as prescription clerk In tbe drag store of ' Harrison & Game, since Dr. Folk who bas gone to Atlanta. He will spend tbe ' ! . winter in tbe Grady Hospital, where be will * have greater opportunities lor study and im- . provement in bis profession. 1 OFF TO THE DEWEY AND BRUMBY CELEBBA* TION. * Miss Sadie and M16S Florlde Calboan, Mr. ( and Mrs. J. L. McMllllan, Messrs. Robert e Jones and Clifford Haddon, left last Monday a night to visit northern cities and to take in * the Dewey and Brumby Celebration. g r ' HOME AQAIN. Mrs. Joe Wilson and Miss Plevna Seal after f a rtniwhtful stay of several months with ' friends In Portsmouth, Virginia, aie welcomed ? home again, f Miss Eliza Gambrell, after a delightful , sojourn at the Highlands of North Carolina, ; returned to her home last Haturday. ' Mr. Lewis Parker, of Greenville. Is In the * city attending Court. His many friends are glad to see him looking so well ana extend to ? nlm a hearty welcome to this his old home. r fe,,/ CHANGING ABOUND. II i Mr. Horaoe MoAUster who was with Mr. R. M. Hill last season Is now with W. Joel f Smiths Sons where he will be glad to see his ? ? friends. a Mrs. Lizzie Cason is now with Mrs. Mary Taggari as saleslady where she is prepared to a .Berve her friends with the best of bargains, t Mrs.Taggart has a nice new style of ladles goods which she is now offering to suit hard <j limes. Mrs. Taggart presides over her j Mantua-making department in person, and "with lull and efficient help Is ready to execute c all work in the latest style and with dispatch. c Every one acknowledges Mrs. Taggart good 0 taste, and all you have to do Is to can and tell 8 her what you want and Bhe will please you. t fftTTOv nmcD MARKET LIVELY. 8 During last week there were lively timet t among tbe cotton-seed buyers, the price 1 Jumping from 12 to 16 oentsper bushel, and on p Saturday one load brougbt as blgb as 19 cents. * Seed came In freely and tbe buyers bustled V about lively. Tbe market opened Monday c quiet, and settled down wo believe to 18 cents. 8 (* OUB COTTON MARKET. V During tbe past week cottoa has been coming In ireely, and prices tending upward, * raDglng fron 5 3-Uhe to 6 5 8. About 1200 bales ? have already been sold on this market, Dine tenths of wblcb has been purchased by tbe . Abbeville Cotton Mill. Our farmers and ? merchants are beginning to realize tbe many 0 advantages by having a cotton mill in our midst. Our farmers find ready sale for every bale of their cotton at better prices than tbey would have reoelved bad there been no mill here, while ourmerohantB Instead of shipping their cotton at a loss of from two, to Ave dol hale can now turn It over to our own mill without sustaining any loss whatever. The Cotton Mill bought last Friday upwards of 1400 bales, think of the vast amount of cotton used, and the employment given, to so mitny bands and you will be obliged to see benefits arlBlng irom cotton mills In a cotton country. THE OIL MILL AND GINNERY. This enterprise under Its present management Is now running day and night, having all It can possibly ao, turning out oil hulls and meal, also making a fine sample of cotton as it 1b ginned by the new and Improved machinery. GBAND DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL GOOD8. Our city "Emporiums of Fashion" R. M. Haddon & Co., and Aug. W. Smith are now in full blast, to day being the second day of this grand display of beautiful goods. What a grand time of "sight seeing" our ladies wlli have. Of the personal display we will write fully next Issue. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. J. C. Ellis waB unexpectedly called away last Monday afternoon to the bedside of his I father who Is quite ilck. la his home at P Hodgea Miss May Chalmers of Enverness, Florida, io in thft Hiv rs the euest of Mrs. C. T. Chal-1 mere and Mrs. J. H. McDUL Mrs. McDlll and ber two eldest children spent a very pleasant visit last week with friends In tbe classic city of Due West. DEATH OF SAMUEL ADAMS. J Mr. Samuel Adams died at his borne In . Warren ton last Sunday afterDoon aged about SO years, leaving a wife and six children. Tbe deceased bad been In declining bealtb for a X long time and tbe end was not entirely unez- b pec ted. _ Tbe tuneral services were conduoted by Rev. R. C. Davidson ot the Associate Reform- C ed Presbyterian cburcb of tblsolty ofwhlcb be was a member. Tbe Interment was at Sharon Cemetery last Monday mornln? In tbe presence of a number of sorrowing friends and relatives. PERSONAL MENTION. r Judge Benet Is In tbe city bavlng Just re turned from a most uellgbtful trip to Scotland. He Is looking well and Is welcomed "home again" by a bost of friends. Miss Carrie Sullivan Is In town, wbere she Is so pleasantly remembered as one of tbe teachers In tbe Graded School. Report bas It 7 tbat she bas been called to a higher position. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of "< Cokesbury District held a most delightful Conference here tbree days of last week. Al- 1 together tbe meeting was much enjoyed by all wh? attended, and was fraught with good works, and good deeds. Tbe delegates, about twenty In number, were most hospitably en- r tertalned by our people, and we trust will a carry away with tbem pleasant recollections of tbelr visit to Abbeville. u t - ??? t milTar ohm Fir Hill's Hp?(l?nhf> Pow- * derwlll relieve you Instantly. For sale by e Milford & DuPre. Phone 107. y DR. J. A. PICKSON, ; SURGEON DENTIST. GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. A HOOD PLATE $8.00 AMALGAM FILLINGS 75c and. 1.00 OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S STORE. 1 WM. H. PARKER. WM. P. GREENE PARKER & GREENE, > ' c Attorneys and Counsellors La.w. ^ Office on LAW RANGE. ABBEVILLE - SOUTH CAROLINA. M*y 4. 1898. tf -v \ WEST END. - ? InppenloKi and Incidents of a Week About tbe City. Mies Margaret Hudgens, of Honea Path, s bore on a visit to her friend, Mrs. Cbarlea A. tfllford. Mr. DAvld Henry ban a position as book :eeper at tbe Athens Oil Mill, owned by Mr. J. lllen Smith. Mies Mattle Barksdale Is here attending cboo) and Is staying with ber brother, Mr. V. D. Barksdale. Miss Annie Bradley, of Troy, Is here visiting >er cousin, Mrs. J. C. Klugh. Miss Plevna Seal Is at home again after i delightful stay with ber friend, Mrs. Joe Vltson at Portsmouth. Mrs. Dr. Brltt, of Verdery, with her children s visiting her fatber, Mr. F. L. Morrow. Mr. P. Henry Mosely. of LowndesvlUe, was n tbe city Friday and Saturday on business. Miss Carrie Sullivan, of Helton, was tbe ;uem Ol iurs. j, VJ. ?iiim mm nccn. Mr. J. Allen Smith baa returned from a >usiness trip to Atlanta. Miss Frances Calboun la at her home again ifter a pleasant stay at Cashiers Valley and 2lemson. Miss Annie Hawthorne has returned to her lone at Latimer, after a short stay here. Miss Ollle Hill is visiting her father, Mr. K. 5. Hill. Miss Hill Is staying with her aunt, Urs. Moragne at Greenville. The many friends ofMr. J. Allen Smith Jr., egret to learn that he Is sick and hope for ilm a speedy reoovery. Miss Nellie Mosely, of Lowndesvllle, Is Id he city attending the Missionary Society. Hiss Nellie Mosely Is staying with Mrs. J. R. 3lsk6? Miss Effle Watson was in town on Sunday Msltlng friends. Dr. J. Lowrle Wilson weDt to Clemson on >n Thursday to attend Presbytery. Miss Gussle Mcintosh, of Bordeaux, Is the tttractlve guest of her cousin. Miss Mary Lee. Mr. L. W. Perrln Is at Clemson attending a neetlng of Presbytery. Mr. Mack Mcintosh was In the city last Friday. Mrs. Frank E. Harrison entertained the! ^hlst Club on Friday afternoon. The solo "Beyond the Stars there Is Rest" ung by Miss Carroll In the Episcopal church Sunday morning was well sung and was ;reatly enjoyed by those present. Miss Sue Whitfield, ot Anderson, Is here on t short visit to friends In tbe city. Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton came over rom Atlanta on Saturday tospend a few days cltb Mrs. St. Julian Corrle. mere wan uu boiviuc iu iuo jdcoujicnau sburch on Sunday on accoant of tbe absence >f tbe pastor. Mr. J. Earl Allen, of Lowndesville, was Id be city on Monday. Judge W. C. Benet Is In tbe city visiting rlenas. Judge Benet bas Just returned lrom i two month's stay In Scotland. Mrs. Henry Norwood of Calboun Falls Is iere on a visit to relatives. Monday afternoon Are broke cut In one of be out bouseB In Mr. W. Joel Smith's yard. Prompt assistant was given, so tbe fire was teld In check. Mr. W. P. Greene went to LowndeBvllle last reek on professional business. Rev. Mr. Davidson baa returned from Loulsrllle, Ga., wbere be attended a meeting of tbe Second Presbytery of tbe A. R. P. cburcb. Miss iBabel Haddon Is visiting friends In Vasblngton wbere sbe will remain until tfter tbe Dewey celebration. Tbe Autumn openings are to be held Tueslay. Wednesday and Thursday. An unusualy attractive and stylish dlsplfty is to be seen. )f colors, dark blue, gray, caster brown, merald, violet, pinkish mauve and turquoise ire some of the popular colors. Tbe show windows are prettv and bright with tbelr ;raceful hangings and handsome dress paterns. Tbe Missionary meeting of the ladles of tbe /okesbury district closed on Saturday evenng. Tbe papers read at that time were well irepared and Instructive. Mrs. Herbert's pater treated of tbe preparations for the Missrvr. nt/voW nnH tinhlo njAJ-b r\f tho Prnno ro. ory school at Kansas Cltv. Mrs. Whalts Id ier paper spoke of tbe "The needs of the iome Mission." Mr. Walter Vlsanska has returned to bis irofesslonal dntles In Atlanta after a needed est spent with bin borne people bere. Miss Grace Smith has returned after a deIghtful visit to Miss Maoleod of Grlffln and ilss Connelly ot Atlanta. Mr. James Hill came home on Saturday rom Clemson where be bad ftoDe to attend cbool, but on acoount of bis eyes be was unble to carry out bis plans. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Power of Anderson re expected in tbe city to day. Tbey will be be guest of Mrs. James M. McMillan. Mr. Robert Gilliam of Columbia spent Sunlay In the city with his mother Mrs. B. F. tally. It is reported that on the seventeenth of Ictober Abbeville is to be visited by a big Ircus. This means a big crowd anda**day ff" for every one. Let tbe people of tbe urroundlng country come to our town on bat day and Bee tbe show and also see our lores full of pretty goods and great bargains. Tbe Woman's Club held an open meeting at be residence of Mr. W. A. Templeton last 'bursday evening. Each club member was ermltted to brlDg one guest. About thirty rere assembled to bear tbe addresB by Dr. J. V. Daniel. Miss Hemphill president of tbe tub introduced tbe speaker. He cbose as bis ubjeot "The Evolution of English Names" rejrring more particularly to the surnames r bich date from tbe Elizabethan period. The address was both entertalnlug and Idtructive. Mr. and Mrs. Harden favored the Inb with music. After this refreshments rere served by a few of tbe members. Misses Mary and Maggie Pricbard bave re urned from an extended visit to their brothrs at Cbarlotte and Blacssbarg, Va. o0/ % # ? 6. A. Douglass. \ J% 4> ifivnrmiw hiiwdt fiAAMU mmi, U Livinttston & Perrin's DW Stand Having bought the business of Livingston & Perrln, I will oontlnue the mslness at tbe old stand,serving the people pith tbe beBt of fresh meats, bread and. fish. !all Pbone No. 1. T. H. MAXWELL. Sept. T, 1898. tf rhe State of South Carolina, county of abbeville. COURT OK COMMON FLEAS. 'be Trustees of tbe Estate of Dr. John DeLaHowe, Plaintiff, against C. F. Mills, De ienaani. Summons for Relief. 'o the defendant, C. F. Mills: ^OUARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND equired to answer the complaint la this ctlon, of which a copy 1b herewith served ipon you, and to serve a copy of your answer o the said complaint on the subscribers at heir office at Abbeville, South Carolina, pltbln twenty days after tb? service hereof, xcluslve of the day of such service, and If ou fall to answer the complaint within the lme aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action 7111 apply to the Court for the relief demandd In the oomplalnt. FRANK B. GARY, M. P. BEBRUHL, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated August 17th, A. D. 1891). v? ?ho flhRBnt defendant, C. F. Mills: Please Take Notice, That tbe .Summons a thlB action, of which tbe foregoing li a opy, together with the complaint herein, ras this day filed in tbe office of tbe Clerk ol be Court of Common Pleaa for Abbeville bounty. FRANK B. GARY, M. P. DeBRUHL, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Abbeville, S. C., Aug. 18,1899,0t - . ? ? ? mr rin DENTAL Huiiuxi. S. F. Killingsworth,* | No. 4 Seal Blook, Abbeville, 8. C. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, OFFICE UP-yTAIBS ON MoILWAIN Corner, Abbeville. 8. C. J. L. HILL & CO., No. 3 ROSENBERG BLOCK. \X7E HAVE MOVED OUR WAGON AND ww RannKitorv to the Htore room) recently occupied by Mr. J. D. Kerr. Our specialty is ovim vm . These wagons were given first prize over al r competitors at tbe Nashville Exposition. We aloo have a full stock of Baggies, Carriages, Harness, h Give us a call before buying. We guarantee atialaction. J. L. HILL & CO., No. 3 Rosenberg Block. MUTUAL II III!! $ 425,000. TTSTRITE TO OR CALL on the!undersigned ?* or to the Director of yonr Township for any information you may desire about oar plan of Insurance. We Insure yonr property against destruo tlon by riEE, fflNDSTOU OS LMININ5, . and do so cheaper than any Insurance Com pany in existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to yon that ours Is the safest and cheapest plan of Insuranoe inown. J. E. BLAKE, Jr., Agent, Abbeville, S. C. , J. FULLER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. G. BOARD DIRECTORS. J. Add. Calboun. ?..Ninety-Six Township 8. M. Benjamin .......Greenwood " G. B. Riley - Cokesbury " W. B. Acker Donnalda " M. B. Cllnkscales .....Due West " T. L. Haddon ..Long; Cane " J. W. 8cott_ ......8m 1th vl lie " Joseph Lake ..White Hall " J. W. Lyon ....Indian Hill " Capt. John Lyon Cedar Spring " W.E. Leslie .....Abbeville " Dr. J. A. Anderson.Diamond Hill " H. A. Tennent. Lowndesvllle " A. 0. Grant...? Magnolia " J. B. Tarrant Calboun " G. N. MoKlnney Bordeaux " Abbeville, S. 0.. Jan. 18. 1898. The III Gii is tlx U. /COMBINING LIGHTNES8 OF DRAFT, yj SPEED and DURABILITY It will give the beet satisfaction. Owing to the peculiarly oonstructed RIB and ROLL BOX, It will gin more cotton in a given time than anv other GIN and turn out a better 8AMPLE. The flanges on either side of the iron Cove (patented) throw the roll boxPlate and prevent all friction od tbe ends. Tills is a great improvement on tbe Revolving Head. It has a Llntei for holding seed In roll to clean tbe seed and It Is next to impossible to break tbe roll. Call on us or drop us a line and our man / will come to see you. McCULLY BROS., Anderson. S. C. Or Abbeville Hardware Co.. Jnne3O,1809, ft Abbeville, S. C. Abbeville Cotton Mills. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by Board of Directors, a meeting of tbe ~ -?-* A KKoulllfl MillS SlOCttUOlUOl B U1 IUO ov....... will be held on Friday, 6th October Next, at 5 P. M., to consider Ibe question of Increasing the Capital Stock an additional One Hundred Thousand Dollars, so that Capital Stock may be Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, and that notice of such meeting be published for Thirty (80) days In the papers, as required by law. B. F. BAILEY, Pres. & Treas. r Sent. 5.1899. tf ...ABBEVILLE... ! phd mm j ThE eighth session of the graded and high school begins , If nr?/JnTT 0 AT\f \ 0 \ Q00 UIUUIMJ, OCpi. 10, iuc/a, and will continue NINE MONTHS. Entrance examinations will be held for NEW ' PUPILS and deferred examinations for CON- j DITIONED PUPILS beginning; FRIDAY, September 15, at Nine O'clock. Pupils for the First Grade do not need examination but must have passed their sixth birthday. I Pupils desiring entrance examination after the regular time, September 16tb, will be subjected to more rigid tests than those who present themselves at the proper time. The school has a spacious and comfortable c building,good equipment, an excellent course v~ of study and ten teachers; It Is founded upon a sound financial basis, and enjoys a gener- ous and increasing patronage, including a large number of non-residents. v Any Information will be cheerfully furnish ed by SUPT. R. F. GILLIAM. 1 BOARD OF TRUSTEES, JNO. A. HARRIS, ] F. B. GARY, Chairman. J Secretary. Sept. 4,1899, tf A new lot of black orepons for skirts, Jaat T received at Haddon's. I i ( ? :_v,', -I.-.; * CO M IN G I i nnrim i r ADDL VILLC In^ftctoiier 17th Three Rings, Half Mile Race Track, 1,000 Features, 100 Phenomenal Acts, 25 Clowns, 20 Hurricane Races, 4 Trains, 1,500 Employes, 6 Bands, 50 Cages, A Drove of Camels, 15 Open Dens, A Herd of Elephants, $4,000.00 Daily Expenses. rhe Purest^ Cleanest, Mightiest and Most Magnificent Amusement In-Asi-ia -f 11? iaiit siiiuuun ox nits x t#iUi The Greatest Performers in the known world are with the Great Wallace Shows this season, including rHE 9 NELSONS, $10,000 CHALLENGE ACT. THE ANCELOS, AERIALISTS rhe 7 Stirks?Bicycle and Skating Experts. The io Dellamedes?Statuary Artists. Mille Norda French?Mysterious Globe. ro Principal Male and Female Equestrians, io JL The 3 Petits, Aerial Bar Extraordinary. Leon and Singing Mule "Trilby." rhe Sisters Yortex-Tripple Revolting Trapeze. ..Oar Street Parade.., At 10 a. m. Daily, is the finest ever put on the streets. A sunburst of Splendor. A Triumph of \rt, Money and Good Taste, with Lavish Luxury )f Spectacular Effect, and the Greatest Professonal Features Conceivable. Excursions Run on Every Line of Travel. No Gambling Devices Tolerated. MfTTP.T? TIT.CJAPPATNTS f NJaVJ-iiw UiVlyJW! niyyiwv ?j * . - , ' . i'." *hiz.-'-'s'-' . ' . * ' > I . . . FALL STOCK FANCY AH ..jvr x l We have in stock and arriving dail.v well selected GROCERIES that we t 6 1-2 cents cotton and an abiding confl . ways wants the BEST iu the line of only for Liberal Quantities, I We will, therefore, during the < the wants of the most exacting, while PRICES within the reach of ALL. f'TTRfFS lrppn na iti iriind. L. T. & T. . No. 4 Hoi Electric THE ABBEVILLE ELECTRIC L construction of their ELECTRK pleted, are now ready/to make contracts Light and Power for 1 For terms and rates apply to our agent Very Respectful! Abbeville Electric ] x P> B. S Druggist, - - A Complete and Selected Stock NONE BUT QUALIFIE ALLOWED TO DISPE A Fi Line of Toilet aid Hoisei I^-NIUHT CALLS ANSWERED M JL n.111 I IN MY NEW QUARTERS, M where I am prepared to look af kS as well, if not better than ever befc Eg hope for better things all arouod In jui Good Goods, Living Prices, am Rji I will try ,to hold the OLD and I M me a chance to help you, as well as H THING, specially GROCERIE8. ABU LI W. 8. COTHRAN, I . DEALE Proprietor. ^ lit ai,i AND ALL BUILD SCHOOL STATIC ..School f jijtsPRICES R1 MILFORD & DOPE; W HON! I A. M. HiL {6 ARE HEADQUARTERS ? Staple and Fancy Groceries, MAIN 8TEET, - . W ylif Also propietors I HILL'S s w ....And Agents fo | STUDEBAKER AND I jti, See us before you b COAL i or L. C. Haskell. ^Dl ' ?=' ID STAPLE GROCERIES ; I LER'8.. the most attractive assortment of iave ever had. An intimation of dence in the fact tbftt Abbeville aiedibles, caused us to contract not 5ut Higher Quality. jomiug season be able to cater to ) at tbe same time we shall beep Wbeu in quest of CHOICE GROM. MILLER, ;el Block. i Lights! iIGHT & POWER CO., bavin* begun 3 PLANT, wbicb will soon be com* for furnishing Iny and All Purposes. Mr. C. P. HAMMOND, i, - i ' ? Light & Power Co. =================== PEED, s-s Abbeville, S> G. of Pore Drags and Chemicals. :d assistants :nse prescriptions. i Articles at Handle Prices. PROMPTLY. . _____ ter the interestof my Customers, M~ >re. '98 was a tough one, but we i '99. By means or > Bja; 1 Close Attention to Business gjf myself, when In need ,of ANY- M - AMOS B. HORSE* B IR1R MPffl I limit tvivil U111J . RS /N j A G FAULKNERf , Manager. ?| m i bios, 1 ING MATERIAL. BOOKS, >NBRY,-* -1 supplies.. - , .*T E'S DRUG STORE, 3, 107. ^ ?? | 1 & Sons? I FOR ALL KINDS OF M Frails and Confectionery. $ ABBEVILLE, 8. C. W ry, Sale and Feed Stable. & i and Goal Yards. 3f age and Boggy Repository. Z r the Celebrated.... W MLBURN WAGONS. | . j I uv vour ^ I WOOD irWinter. 1 =11. T jeviue irumcer wo. J