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T Y " > < y - 1 rr ' "rr" ' a I Usod to Kill Birds. BY M. C. EDWARDS. I used to kill birds In my boyhood, Blue birds and robins and wrens, I hunted them up in the mountains, I hunted them down In the glens. I never thought it was sintul? I did It only fop?fun? And I had rare sport in the forest With the poor little birds and my gun. But one clear day in the spring-time I spied a brown bird in a tree, .Merrily swinging:and chirping. As happy as bird could he. And raising my gun in a twinkling, I fired, and my aim was too true; For a moment the little thing tluttercd, Then off t<>the bushes it flew. I followed it quickly and softly. And there to my sorrow I found, Right close to its nest .full of young ones, The little bird dead 011 the ground! Poor birdies! for food they are calling; But now they could never be fed, * * *1 U1"-' tiorl lAVOil , FortheKina momw-unu them Wrs lying there bleeding and dead. i picked up the bird in my anguish, I strobed the wee motherly thine That could never more feed its dear young ones. Nor dart through the air on swift wing. And I made a firm vow in that moment, When my heart with such sorrow was stirred, That never again In my lifetime Would I shoot a poor innocent bird! Berlin, June 14.?The Samoan conference met at 3^f>'clock this afternoon. It is understood .that the American Commissioners have withdrawn their objections to certain provisions of the protocol.' The agreement negotiated by the commissioners for the settlement of affairs in Samoa was signed by all the members of-the conference this afternoon. , Dispatches from Bremen state that Mr. William Walter Phelps, one of the American commissioners to the conference, will sail from that port for New York on the North' German Lloyd stealer Fulda to-morrow. Washington, June 14?Information has been received at the State Department that the Samoan treaty was officially ratified this morning at Berlin. The announcement was made at tj the Cabinet meeting by Secretary Blaine, and it was agreed that was eminently satisfactory to our government in its final shape. Little additional information could be gleaned at the State Department respecting the treaty. Indeed it was not possible to learn whether the paper drawn up is regarded at the Department as a treaty, aud" this is a rather important point to be left unsettled. If it is a treaty, the Department cannot divulge the nature of the paper just signed untfl it Ts acted upon by the Senate, but if it is regarded as an international 'agreement, lniormauun _ as to its contents can and will be made public. It is known that the matter has been the subject of discussion in the Department within a few days past. Officials whose opinions are entitled to weight will not undertake to give :i formal definition of the difference between a treaty and an agreement. Unofficially, however, it is said that an agreement concerns private rights only, while a treaty relates to the public welfare. In support of this definition, it is said that a few years ago an arrangement was made with the Spanisti government for the settlement of? number of private claims. This was not sent to the Senate and was regard ed as an agreement, although the State k ' Department did not escape adverse criticism at the time for withholding it. In the present case, however, tin best opinion inclines to the belief thai << the arrangement made is a treaty, which must be submitted to the Senatt for ratification, and that the State Department is inclined to this view i> patent from the fact that officials refuse to say anything of the understanding reached. Armagh, June 13.?An excursion train from Armagh, Ireland, loaded chiefly with Methodist Sunday School children, was wrecked near Armagh, j^/v-'june 11. Seventy-four bodies have been recovered. Many anxious friends are making inquiries for missing children at the innrmary to-which persons injured in yesterday's railroad accident were taken. Crowds surround the building, > .1. ? A nf torrihlo disiiste) HI1U lUC uistusmvu v?r v engrosses the attention of the -entire community. The interior of the infirmary presents a sad spectacle. It appears to cost the people of this country about ten cents apiece to be counted, calculates the Chicago Her aid. The appropriation for the census of next year is $6,400,000. The original appropriation for the census begun in 1880 was $3,000,000, but as the work progressed from year to year additional sums were appropriated, and the former figures do not portend a census report proportionally bigger than the present one. Over 40,000 enumerator* will be employed in addition to a fom of 1400 clerks at the main ollice in Washington. One of our Southern Methodist exchanges has for some weeks been printing a sermon by Ilev. 15. Carradine.D. D., on "The Louisiana Statt Lottery Company Examined and Exposed. " Not many years ago, and all the States permitted lotteries; but, seeing their tendencies were evil, have one by one abolished them, until now {we think) Louisiana alone permit.4 them. But it will not be long before even this State will not license them. If the excellent Bishop of the Diocese of Louisiana, instead of sitting on the fence about changing the name of thi.Protestant Episcopal Church, would jump down and declare this Lou?slan:i Lottery was a nui.?anee and a temptation to evil, he would exhibit such :i spirit that every good man would applaud him. In the meantime, the columusof the Southern (Jhurchman arc openeei to him to declare his mora! indignation against this lottery.? Southem Churchman. News has been received at the City of Mexico of a discovery of great archaeological importance in the State oi Chiapas, near the ruins of Palaiujue, being Homing less man a iaij;e fin hidden in the depths of the forests. Some buildings are five stories lii?rli and in a good state of preservation. There is a well-paved road several miles in length still perceivable in tin V midst of a tropical forest. Very few ]>articulars have been received, hut tlu report comes from good sources. i'aJanque is said to be a mere village in comparison with this lost city of pahistoric times. ?>? Lord Mayor Whitehead of London, at the farewell banquet to Minister Phelps, said the two nations have set au example to the otner countries of the world. I hope they have, as they appeer to have, determined for ail time, that in the event of any disputes, arising between the two countries, those disputes shall be referred in a gentleman-like and Christian-like spirit to a disinterested party v. ho anall adjudicate upon them. This utterance,is worthy of a man dusended from George Whitehead, who was the i contemporary and associate of WilHarn Penn. .<# If self-denial be the greatest part of godliness, the great letter in the alphabet of religion, self-love is the great letter in the alphabet of practical at heJam. ' " --.v. V. V ' " V;-" The natives of Damascus call drunken men "victims of the English disease." Among those believed to have been swept away by the Hood is "IJIind Tom," the "well-known pianist. Mr. Spurgeon says that he has never had to exclude a single member from the Church who was received as a child. The Columbus (Ga.) has suspended publication one day in tlie week avowodly ii> allow its eniployees to enjoy .Sunday as a day of rest. ' * 1 The Jews of America will have two| anniversaries to celebrate in isnj? the discovery of America and the expul-| sion of the Hebrews from Spain, both | of which took place in Since the purchase of Alaska it can he said of the United Stifles what has been said of England for the la>t cen- J tury?that the sun never sets 011 her! do'minions. At.-unset in Alaska tlie next morning's sun is an hour high in Maine. I Every newspaper, no matter where' it is printed, is .opened at the frontier offices in Russia and carefully looked over before being sent to iis address, and objectionable matter is stamped out. Do you imagine that the Lord will be satisfied with what you can apart:, the "straik" of your full measure? Has it never occurred to you that God demands, not what you can spare, bnt what you will miss that he requires a real sacrifice at your hand ? Don't try to restrict communion with the Lord to meditation on the written word of God and to acts of devotion. You cannot do it. To know him you must stek him in all the transactions of your life, and learn daily of him who manifest-; himself as "Wonderful, Counselor, the Everlasting Father, thePiineeof Peace." An inquirer, at a temperance meeting, interrupted the speaker by cxclaining. "I say, mister, do you think a gin sling does a fellow any harm?" To which the lecturer replied. "Not if the man slings it far enough; but when the gin slings him, ever so little, then it does harm." When you take your seat in your pew in church the next time, bow your head a few moments in silent prayer, and maintain a meditative and prayerful silence until the service begins. This will give you a good start for real worship. A Tlx ScaliKCUo\\\?A11 old fruitcan is prepared by punching a hole in the center of the bottom, through I which is thrust from the inside a stout string, to the end of which is tied a large nail cr spike. This is hung from the top of a pole or stake driven into the ground in a leaning position. As it sways in the wind the spike acts as a clapper in tolling this improvised bell, . while the glint of the sunshine upon . the tin has some terror for the wary marauders, by suggesting the Hash of a ! gun. i If the rate of self-destruction which i has been maintained since the begin. cli.ill ho kpnt on fill ? Hi lit; 1/1 tuv j vui c 1 - its close, "not less than twenty-five hundccd will have died by their own hand, or twice the number of last ; year." Five-suicides in a single day recently occurred in Chieage.?Presbyterian Observer. i All the flags now doing duty as en' signs and union jacks -on board the ships of the United States Isavy will ! be called in on July 4 of this year, and ' new ones, having forty-two white stars on the blue union in the upper lefthand corner, will fly from the masthead or gaff end instead of those that iiad thirty-eight stars. The way some men recount their labors impresses us with the idea that they will go to heaven by arithmetic. "The numlier of visits made, the prayers ofl'ered, the amounts given, are all told with an exactness that indicates a certain reliance upon the virtue of quantity. These arithmeticians seem to forget that quality more than quantity is the measure of valuation of religious services. It ought not to be necessary every day to print evidence of the bad efl'eet of cigarette smoking on growing I youths, but the evidence from 200 doctors before the Michigan legislature is worth heeding, and they each cited cases of hoys being dwarfed, made insane, killed or rendered incapable of speech, and the professors of Michigan University also testified at length of the efl'eet on the students who were made stupid by cigarettes. Jiismark said something in a speech i the other day which has a very wide application: "There have been'times when I thought it possible to hold foreign stock. But afterward I found that the possession of such stock was calculated to sonic extent to mislead me in niv judgment of the policy of the G 'Veninient whose securities 1 , held, end so I think it is now about . fourteen years since T got rid 011 prinI cipleof all such bonds. I now only wish to interest myself in my own 1 country and not in foreign securities." The children of to day will hardly : i>e able to call up any thing that will remind them of the devotions of their parents when those parents are remov ed. Few things in memory are so dear and touching to our hearts as the : sweet and favorite songs sung over ; and about us in childhood's suseeptii bie hour by our parents. Modern hymuology lias virtually destroyed i that holy and touching chain by the trashy and silly songs too much used. Fifty-two short sentences of prayer, 1 "() Lord, accept and bless this oilering," are better than one petition hallan-iiour long at the end of the year. Fifty-; wo gentle touches of a mau?s heart-strings arc more eflieaeious ol permanent results than one eloquent ' appeal at the end of the season. Fil' ty-two gentle pulls on a man's pursei strings are more promotive of healthy liberality than one convulsive jerk on the "annual .Sunday." Life should be conceived as first of all, a serious thing. Look into some face | ami you will feel thai their possessors regard pleasure as tlie .ureal aim and object of life, sunt serious pursuits ns <>f secondary importance, to Ik- cujrawtl in only so far as isab-olutely nw.-sary. Look upon others and you will !*_ I 11 tat they regard pleasure as h uitisnau only secondary, and as conducive to keeping mind and body in lit <-!u: 15tion for the attainment of ends that ale serious, lofty and permanent, K.ader, to whieh of these classes tin you be' ionjfV Finish Vot n Wokk.?-Always linish work that you bej'in. One tiling tinished is worth a hundred half done. The completion of mi uudt i'takinv. yields )n??re pk-isuie and j.-i\dil- ihao dozens of plans. The man who is always planning or Ki'hcminx is raivly. if ever, successful. J ie often furnishe.ider.s tor other.-, whupi persistently to work and finish what his ideas s!i<rgested. "'J hat was my. idea?my plan," we frequently hear .-emu one ..ay; hut the man who ?-.\nitd i{ out i was the one who be wiped him .'If and o'hers. Do i:? < i.;vr;iii what yo i n ?t finish. What you undertake to |d??, do, :.ml leap the reward of \ our own ideas and skill. \ fcyw?W??r II M I IN 11 ? ? ??? COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE DIV CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In cIIlcL Juno9tli, 1S-S0. (Tra'ris run liy T.'iiii Meridian time.) j No. | N<>. ! No. | j | 4. I 60. I 5-f. I " : J TjZ\T| | Lv Ciarlcstun ' 7 00 I P.M.I III Lv Guliimi.ia | 2 J5j |10 45| J Lv Alston ':j 40j !?jll 4*j _j I | iP.M.I | Arl ni-.n j J 35 Ar .-[.artunlMirc i I ! 2 5ui | Ar Trynn j | j 4 4|?j | i "-'r """j""""!""""! el oili"v.*.":! ! Al" I I I 0 l"l i 1 Ar lint.-i riiigs...., ! ! I 8 40i I Ar N.TvW-rry. \ I 4.-.| 12 42 I ArLasnvns I 7 20 J | I ! ArGr<vinvii-.l ' 2 37! Ar Abbeville | -1 00 I ! A.M.I I Lv Hi lton 1 110 20 1 00 L I Ar IVdiuoiit 11 09. 4 4Si.. | I ll'.M.I Ar (Iroi-nvilli*. I Ill 40] 5 35| I Ar AjhIwiH I i I 4 401 Ar Scnt'ca j L 0 30i i Ar Wit'balla ! I I 7 00 ArAtlunU 10 10| | SOUTHBOUND. ! No.) No. | No. ! ! I 55. I 51. I 8. ; 1 ; j? A.M. Lv Whi'ialln. j s> 00 j i! .v.v.v..* i ...v...." Lv Abbovillc j 10 5'Ji i 'P.M. Lv rjr-t Jivillo I 0 3ft| 2 10| ! Lv Pl.iltn?nt [11 10! 2 SI Lv Helton 11 01 3 40 ..... I I I Lv (Jreen\v<?od..A |l2 S5 1 P.M.I IA M. Lv l.r.ireiiM I ti 00 Lv Newberry 2 10 j j 8 25 Lv Alston 3 40I i) 30 Z'.Z Z""'. A.M. Lv Hi >t S|<rins? S ;?0l Lv Aslu villo j X 25{ J Lv Ilcndcrsiinville 9 1A| j Lvsuimh....:::::::::::::::! 9 02I." !! LvTryon |l0 3oj Lv Spartanburg ill 55j I R-M-J ! lv union ( x >?/ I Ar Alston ; 3 40' L Ar Columbia | > I5; 110 30 Ar Aususta. 9 05 Nos. 3, 4 and 50 and 51 daily except Sunday. Main Line tiLitis Nos. 54 anil 55 daily between Ooumbia and Alston.' Daily except Sunday bctwecu Alston and Greenville. 1). OA U DWELL, Div. Pass. Apt., Columbia, S. C. TAS. L. TAYLOR. Gen. Pass. AgU SOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. ' ' " " ' i Registration. TOWN ELECTION. Notice to the Voters of the Town of Abbeville. rp ; A URSURANT to the Act of the General Assembly, approved December 2S, 1S82. Registration of all voters who have not registered in the town of Abbeville of tho age of twenty-one years on ; or before the second MONDAY in SEPi r TEMRER next will bo inade at tho Town Council Ofiice on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 27th, 2Sth and 2!)th days of JI NK. * All voters who fail to register at tho time aforesaid will bo deprived of the privilege of voting at any regular or special municipal election that may bo i. i.i il.n <a?.? rsf A Mwvilla liofopo tho 11?' 1 U 111 UiU IWM il yjx -1.WWW ? .^v.v.w annual registration. The Registration Hooks will be opened at the ol'rico of the Town Clerk and Treasurer. . R. W. CANNON, Intondant. i JUNKS. F. Milleu, Registrar. .J lino 12, 1SS!). I jST quests. Olcial lice to Trial JusticesOi'kice Cokoxkr AmtKVir.r.K Co., AititEVii.LK, S. C., June 10, lfvSO. I lie Coroner is within fifteen miles \i ol tiic place where it is desired to hold au IH'iuest over a dead body, no Trial Justice lias the legal ri^iit to hold the Jnquesi, and if such Inquest is held by any Trial Juftiee, the County Commissioners have no authority to pay for the same, unless authorized to do so Oy t he Coroner. The uudeisiyivd having been duly elected and commissioned Coroner of Abbeville County, is prepared to perform the duties iml?o<cii upon that ollleer. in every part of the County, and all Trial Justices who may hereafter at tempt to exercise the duties of ray oflice. will dosowiiliout pay, as I am entitled to tiie fees of Coroner. M. H. WILSON, Coroner A. C. Sunc l'J, ISs'J. lm LAND FOR SALE. rr UK OLD LOOAN PLANTATION IN ! Kmithvillc township, six miles West of < iivenwood, and lying on waters of Curl Tail ereolc and the Watt branch. is offered for sale on reasonable terms. The land is well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton, Corn, Grain, . etc. Tim plantation contains a largo ainoiint of lv>ii(iin land, lias <t good pasture, making itsnilttlde for those who wisli to raise stock. Thonlaee Is well supplied with good water. I will sell tiie whole plantation, consisting of Throo IIinidred and I'ifty-IIvc Acres, more or less, to 0110 purchaser, or, if desired, will divide the place into two tracts?one of two hundred acres, and one of one hundred and llfty-iive acres, respectively, to suit the coii'viiienccof purchasers. The land will lie sold between this date and the Isi i.| November. ISS'l. Those wishing information will please address MRS. ELIZABETH LOGAN, Greenwood 8. C. May 22, K?t>. Lumber! Lumber !! 5 AM 1 *1J III *.\ RK1> TO iritNlsil ANY i amount and kind of Lnmher, at the mill iwoniiie- from YKItOKKY and eiyiit miles South of Abbeville c. 11.. on short, notice. Will deliver lumh-r on hoard t.ie cars at Verdory. Orders solicited. Address It. II. i>i:vlin, Verdery, S. C. Lumber For Sale. 'IMII-: CNIiKUSKiNKD HAS A KINK LOT 1 of lumber of all kinds for sale. Will deliver it at Abbeville, S.C.t if desired. S. G. TJ lOMKt )N. May 1W!) V/ill Meet on Sale Days, J TNT?!- FUKTHKir NOTICE, the Hoard o 1/ County <'oiiiinissloiiors will iimoLoii Sal?' Dnys, J. W. JjITJ'.S, April lo, I HSU. Chairman. ?? ? Jl?n?m?a???? WHITE BROTHERS Having made a success iikhetofore of the trade in Fine Keady-.Made clothing, beg leave to announce their that stock of Spring- and Summer Clothing is larger and more attractive than ever hefore. Special attention is called to their extensive assortment of Hats. The variety in their Itne of STItAW HATS is wonderful, and some of t he styles are entirely different Irotn those seen heretofore. In the department of Gentlemen's Keck Wear they exhibit a greater variety than they have ever offered before. In addition to the above, all kinds of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods can be found. Summer Under-venr, Shirts cutis. Hosiery. Handkerchiefs, Jcc. io.V ' ' (.'all at once and be suited before tlio stock is broken. WHITE BROTHERS. | \ * Port Royal & Western Carolina R'y Augusta, G.v., Jaxi;ai:y 0, 1SS9: Commencing Sunday, March 4th. I'assungcr train will run as follows, by 75th Meridian lime. Uoino South. Daily, i Da'ly. Lv Spartiu'luirg 3 5(1 pin Lv Woodruir -1 43 pin Lv llillvillc . r> 01 pin Lv Greenville .? 25 pinj G -i(t am Lv Laurens 5 37 pin S 05 am Lv Waterloo 0 12 pinj S KS am Lv Greenwood 6 54 ptnl 9 'JO am Ar Verdery 7 II! jim II 42 am Ar Bradley 7 2S pm| 0 54 am Ar Troy 7 44 juii 10 09 am Ar McOormick 8 00 jitni 10 25 am Ar Anderson I 2 55 pin Ar I'arRsvillc 8 29 |im! 10 54 aui Ar Clark's Hill 8 52 pint 11 17 am Ar AugllstA lU-QO pinj 12 30 am Ar Savannah C 30 am 5 40 pm Ar Charleston GOG pm' Ar Jacksonville 12 00 M 7 10 am (jorxo North. Daily. Daily. Lv Jacksonville 1 15 pm S 85 pm Lv Savannah S 10 tun G 40 um Lv Ancu.sta S 15 am G 00 ptu Lv Clark's Hill 9 28 am 7 07 pin Ly Parksville 9 54 am 7 31 pm Lv McCormick 10 25 am S 00 pin Lv Anderson 2 55 pmi Lv.Troy 10 44 ami 8 17 pin Lv llradley 11 00 am S 81 pm Lv Vordery v... 11 15 am, 8 44 pm Ar Greenwood 11 40 ami 9 05 inn ? no ?I o T,,? Ar Waterloo ja zu i>m| ? i? Ar Laurens 12 G3j>in| ID 17 pm Ar Greenville 2 40 pin j 11 50 pin Ar lliUvilTc 127 pin | " Ar Woodruff 1 45 pin Ar Spartanburg 2 35 pm Connections mode at Greenwood for points on C. & G. R. K. Denneclions made at Spartanburg for points on A. it C. Air Line and S. & A. K. R. And at Augusta with Georgia R. K., C. C. Jc A. R R., South Carolina Railway for all points. For further information relative to schedule, tickets, rates, best route, etc., write to or call upon W. J. CRAIG, R. W. IIUNT, Act. Cen'l Pass. Act T. P. Agt., Augusta, G*. Dr. F. E. Harrison OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SEItvlces to the put'llc. Office over the Racket Store, Mcllwain Corner. Jan. :!0, '80. WJI. H. PARKER W. O. McGOWAN' PARKER & McGOWAH ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, AllBEVILLE, C. II., S. C. WILL practice also In th6 Circuit Courtsoi the United States for South Carolina. Terra Gotta Wells. IiHE undersigned will put you up a 10 inch . Terra Cotta Well for half the price of a dug one. The common wood bucket is used for drawing water. The cleaning out is the work of a moment by keeping a galvanized sheet iron bucket in the bottom to bo hooked out at will. Satisfaction guaranteed. This Terra Cotta weighs 40 to 50 pounds to the foot. C. M. CALHOUN. Greenwood, S. C. | They are frog prooi ana superior 10 uneuus. Joel 8. Bailey, Greenwood. They are bound to take precedence over all ! others. Prof. Blake, Greenwood. Joe Ligon, Bradley. Rev. II. Smart, Troy. Dr. L. Anderson, Ninety-Ms. Rev. I'ressly, Due West. I). J. Wardlaw, McCormick. Out of SI wells made In my town in two years I hvae put up 23 of them. j July 13,1887,12 m Attention Smokers. "Lo! tleCoprii Hero Comes!" "Let those now Smoke who never Smoked before; And those who always Smoked now Smoke the more." I Iks Grand Republic "Cigarrcs," at 5 cts> AND The Gnai Republic "Mb," at 21-2 cts ARE T1IE -MARVELS OF T1IE AGE. Are Long: HAVANA STOCK and make a Smoke equal to any Ordinary 10 els. Cigar. P. B. SPEEDjuris it J W] : HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHIilJ I immense line of MEN'S SUITS fully worth >20.00 l>ut bought so low that we will sell them at?l->.io. Thev are ail Beauties, ?/ ' well made, and very stylish. All other clothing marked down in proportion. Don't Lose This Grand Opportunity < I 1111 A nf PJUX(!E ALBERT SUITS marked way liolow their value. CUE, EATS, SHOES, AND T)T ITT GOODS department are eoinplcte. Also a trcmciul oils 1 ino of 'groceries and tobacco. P RftCPURFRfi ft on 3 i i !> Uv <mm i id 05 * -ji Qu iulfe Coffins at Mt. Carmel. T \\\ SI'. ..\ lias cofiins :it .Ml < 'arinrl in tlir ?/ niri' ??i \V. IJ. POWKLI.. Tl.i- JiKAliciJi will l>oscnt from Abbeville when desired. Jan. i, l.W tf BEEF ACCOUNTS. ? I.I, J'KK-'ONS IN'i'K!:TKl? to the linn t\ of J.l >SKI,I A* ItlTKNS ImcI'ill I vi and Iss7, ML'.*?'!' still'- ;liosame with liit: undersigned, l. H. Russell. .May -U, isvi, 3|. Baroer Shop. RICUA!Ii? <" A i* now prepared to d > , allwti'k i Ills department in ll.fi best, manner ami i wasomiMe charges. .Monthly customers sl-.avi.iijr, hair cutliiijr and shampooing $1 per month. Ilasors honed and in the host condition for D.'j cents each. . i 'I' . ' V ?! W ; " ' 'v. ' >' OONGAEEE < Coumbia, S. C. Agoiit for CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATOB rpUKSK WORKS WKEK KSTABLLSAKD in 1. 1547 by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and James Anderson anil purchased l>y me in the year IjniG, and from that time till now carried on successfully by myself. My friends and customers will bear witness of the large and stupendous ji>bs executed by me. It whs at my works where the largest and almost only job of its class ever executed in this city was done viz.; tho making of the pipes for uho City Water W'nrks in the year 1SSS. My stock of patterns for ARCHITECTURAL WORK, COLUMNS for Store fronts, is large and varlitus,and in RAILINGS for [lalcotiies, Gardens, and Cemeteries I have the largest variety and most iiioiii'i-n natt-rns: manv of these are patented and I have purchased the rteht fur this Statu. In the machine line I can furnish my patrons with ! STEAM ENGINES anil BOJLEUS of any size ami Idescription. My < IUCULAU SAW MILLS have ! curried oif ihe prize at ev-ry State Fair held in this city, and in their construction I have taken pains to I tiuiuhine simplicity with the must useful modern improvements, anil may llattor myselfthat my ClliCULAU SAW MILLS "findfavor with every sawyer who understands his business. The many orders I am steadily receiving for SU0 AH CANE MILLS prove thai ihe public appreciate the mills of mv make, and so it is with my GEAKIN 0 !'<>r HOUSE POWEUS. GIN WHEELS, GEIST MILLS and other MACHINERY. I have the manufacturing rights of many PATENTS such as castings for COTTON AND HAY PRESSES, HAWLEY COIiN S11ELLEK and three or four FEEL) OUTTEKS and other implements. I will be pleased to send my circulars to any. applicant, together with price list or estimate. My prices are moderate, and I assure tho public that they are lower even than those of Northern manufacturers,and that tny work will compare favorably with thntoi any other maker. Address John Alexander, Coxgaree Ikon Works, Columbia, S. C. ~7~ FINE JACK." T offer grand opportunity for 1 raising fine MULES. My line Jack will stand this Spring season at Mount Carmel, Willington, Dordeau5c and Calhoun's Mills on tho following terms : Insurance s10 00 Any person or persons trading a mare will be held rcspousiblo lor tho service of the Jack. This JACK recommends himself by some of the finest mules in the county. Call on Capt John E. Drown lee, Mr. Jes M. Hall and others and see for yourselves. g. f. hurditt, H. K. HURDITT, Groomsman. April 3,1889. tf ^DR7s.GrTH0MS0Nr Dental surgeon. OlHce up-stairs, Mcllwainc corner. Feb. 20,1889. tf ~W. L. HOOD, Physician and Surgeon. ILL PRACTICE HIS PROFESSION IN the town of Greenwood, S. C., from I date. April :0,1SS9. At Prime Cost. The Following Goods will be Sold at First Cost. Suspenders, Hosiery, Fans, Undershirts, Overshirts, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Drawers, Neckties, AT E. A. TEMPLETOFS. ""DENTISTAt XINETY-SIX. From march the intii to .tune the 1st oiily, I will oiler my professional services to my innnv frlemls unci the public generally. 411 connection with the usual operations of tin- profession 1 will oil'.'r something com parnlively new, iu the form or crown :uul bri.lce work, botli rt movable and non-rcmoi'iiblc. Th is class of work does awuv wltli partial plates, &c. ulllce hours from i> a. m. to t> p. m. For further Information call on or address \V. II. HOLLAND. 1>. I). ?., Ninety-Six, 8. C. March ]:!, K??, 2m tn * fc?? C:- ; D do S t H -S , ?3 g ? * > 'S | - pl, * 2 s gill ??i * | s t? 6 g " lll-sjliN ?2 1 ? o ?22 W =H {s * ?t ?a ej ^ " T* CO ri ' ^ ? 3 H ffl ? _ ; ? 3 ?|j o 3 g 5 . H =?i 3 s ^ >7. 5 ^ ? cn ? -C-? fei -j , gl ?n jp , $ 1 fe ' ? - Kl & h I p:? ? t; c~~ " 5 C?? fcn C5 8 r C? ^ ,8 * EM V q < ^1 pj r3 . J, fc~* o _ . ATTIii^Tl C )7ST" Tr*P rf*7} ? JDLOi bS i>. | nriMNC tli<>.''|?rii!.'r S"aso:i, 1?:- . tny l:ui">o i KKl.'.Y, will stiiiuj ai my j'iacc, inilr.s South of .'Jibovjlu', !< iii?v.-:; a.- Sjir a.-c t l'lacc,a:nl a!.-r> two i*ay? i:i e:ic!i wci I; at Men t.-rcy, s. C. IYUm il?'. sxz? Wi'W *T ?"**?" j fs a sum:! linrsf, :;!-.cuf. M lisi:u!< < ?::!:! > < :: rs o!t!, ; m '? ! tl'otftT i 11 i i> > '. :;?'i ?i i luuij. 1' !s il:u: col! ;."Iit. t i:is ; m-l liluixl ami lillc !]!'.: i'! i?> ; a -if n. v. \vij.sox. ' ?;otjck. 'J'il! '. Scl:>n?l 'oniiiiissioiu-r can uhvay- l>o 1 loishd in his o)Hcc at the Court oh S.\ ! .1' I' .\ V a*nl I In* l."?lli nf uvtt.v laonlli. i \c< !>i v.Ih-ii lit" 1 11 occurs on Snjjii 'v. ;d wliicii ca.s* ! ? ullii'c will l>c oi ci: i.:s li.l iiih. Kefi. ( . Is t; PEHEIK & COTHMH,} Attorneys at Law, ALiliKVJI.IJv. S. O. r ffl. haddgFHH Want your trade, and if good dealing and Low Prices is what ing for, you need go no further, but^^^^H^^J For all the leading designs in |HbBHHB MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS and TRlHj^^H All departments will be found re$^RHHH(H the latest novelties in Ladies Goods, 1 I stock was bought to sell, and with thisWHH in view, we have marked all lines dowiPQHH ^ 1- T^ -* - - - . ,?! tne .uowesi; living jrriues. If you can't visit us in person send us your orders. Special attention is ' ;/% given to this branch of our Business and satisfaction is guaranteed. DRESSES CUT AND MADE TO ORDER. R. M.- HADDON, & CO. THE LOWMOESViLL^DRUG STORE, TN NEW ELEGANTLY FITTED UP STOREROOM AND WITH LARGE ADDITIONS TO ? stock is better than over prepared to supply all customers with , Pure Drugs and Chemicals. ft All lending Patent Medicines, Medical appliances, &e., &c. Splendid line of Toilet and -y Fancy goods. ' .' v.Te Paints, Oils Varnishes, Putty, Glass, &c. , School Bocks of the kinds adopted by School Board, and Stationery of all kinds. Prescriptions carfully compounded at all times. Call and see me and be assured of my intention and ability to supply all demands in the Drug line. L >f:' J. B. PRANKS. Second door from corner Main and Boll Street. v. ..%j speed's drug am , : i _ With a LARGE and well Selected Stock of v DRUGS, UJU.liiJXLlUA.Li5, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, -I OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PREPARED PUTTY, COMES, BRUSHES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES, STATIONERY, AC. $ Tho demand of this market can be supplied. Headquarters for fine CIGARS and TOBACCO. Orders by Mall or band promptly attend^ edto. Prescriptions carefn'.!/ compounded at all bours. You are respectfully ,'uvited to call. P. B. SPEED. No. 8 Wall St, Abbeville, S. C. SCHOOL BOOKS For Sale by . ( H. W. LAWSON & CO. ' j. STOVES ANB"HNWAM. For Sale by 4f 3E3E. Lsawson dfc CO. JERTET & CO., OEESHWOOB, S. C. T ARGE RED TIRICK STORES ONE DOOR FROM DL'PRE'S DRT7G STORE, WHERE ' /[k Lj wo will be glad to see our customers and guarantee them satisfaction. Wo carry a IqU lincof , GENERAL MERCHANDISE, _ ' a.** A*. iZnn.<ra Q"bno? tfofa and Groceries. > * iJIj' WUViUSj iJUViJ) viiwvwj ....-~ A SPECIAL LINE OF?T? ' ' " V^^lf Fine Cutlery and Giass Lamps, Good Harness and So . .4 Leather. . WHOLESALERS OP . ; -.Vrt] I.iicc, Cornj Oats, Hay, and Meal. rf $ AGENTS FOE. Josh Berry Grain Cradles, best 14 Finger Cradle in the Conn- } try. Pays for itself in one season. 3?g<. ?*3.. {?Tg??0'3a?!IlA:2MLStt.D*BL!, 3R9Za&-:?nLS?g??ap? JEKVEY <fe CO. Iffi! ilBfllffl!! To all q2 My Old Friends and Acquaintances, ? v^y [ BEG 2 I'.AVE 'JO SAV THAT r AM NOW CONNECTED W/TJI BUTLER'S ALHAM *' $ !;n.\ u iiii h is perJiapK iho larsrest and best equipped Salboiv jn tbe State. He car lio. :s Ian:.' ami varied :?*sortiin%nt of 'iOODS, and for thn boneflt of those who may be kind ctiou'.'h :n!:ivorinc with any ORDERS, I will'givo the priccs on a few of our standard good*, viz: EYE, X.$2.00, XX $2.50, XXX $3.00, XXXX $3.50. - . . OOKZST the very best S1.75 per gallon, ' "f 'iVj iii'.'h!(lin^.IUK. Mi on.!' r- :r.i:-t ijuacconp-tinntl !>y tho ' ASH, in order to receive any attCn- - . tion at lUoabove named prices. Very Respectfully. ^ .f 11 0. MeCracken, ' M -v/iiU SUTLER'S ALHAMBRA SALOON, A 2ST3DT51tSON",. S. C. ' i % 1'. H.--IYrs in irood-; will lind it < iieaper.antl nmre convenient to remit Pob- /' t:?1 Xoics wli< it/. - fan t!i ;a, U;an t? remit l?y Mou?y Order or iieiilstered letter, as you <-:ui ri-i.tii Kit;. i>.>>uu: u, i.?: :"?? '! wnw.attiiciimni' tlmuavoidiuKthetroubleittakeii \ to till out a liisdii: ?< -i : aMicy > . *li : ;i |f;i-r : 'jlst.>rt-<l, iis nil you have to do Is to tell I'd t;..:i:;tvr t!;i> nuiouui you \.iiui, s; i.l y.ui/.ct ii uill.outany trouble, Respectfully. M. O. McCftAt'KEN, "\Vi tli Puller's Aliiunibra Saloon. wiiite^brothers ;t5 s .A.rr :k)w Q> Irving the -Most Comi>leto stock mm and summer. goods. | i'O IM I'o I '.'1? i! !: <' v >!Al'iwIIIe. The Ladies of the County Jir.^ specially invip<il :n x Mrr iiis. '.vblcli will )>( 'lounil iin elegant. lineofS '.TP; -i . I !.l X'is ti?l V/??i;sj'K|i f-'A lUtlCS OS various kinrtK, BATISTE? , cil.". -.1 VWN! . < . iny ouo vUhfiiK 1 instates <>r GINGHAMS, SEEK? si i'Iv ,i.. i r is c.i'M-:i -t ;.w:!'n.->:it "l :'.t. I?ast Two JiuiiilrMl mid Fifty <t, r. . i > '..i-a.i:yit:^ lour,.'i!i -irinj,'to purchasean.\IiiliiK lu tbe line or W'lfii'l! Civ ! - M-ry :.-jt'y and vtrv el?i?an tlusr^oi'ls are this craison. sT!lil'KI?:iii I . . '.v.'ys desirable slyjes o : ?w as 10 cents a yaril. FLOUNCINGSa i xrpiisll?,l" isul see them, ami de not fall lo look at MAMliL'KG, NAIN.< and ! !... S. id I '.'sr.)';, nyililKiWDt styles. A splendid assort-. i:i*-iii of '!' >\V! : >; i.l f \ I.! N* KNs. LINHN j >A M \SKS from ;.o eents to $1.25 a yard- * <'{J!.f>11 . * ' miIhi yard. HOYLIKS and NAPKINS at all prlees>. I.'iolt at i in> ??r j.> l _.*? > h? . Ill the depai'tuieut of IH)MF>STICS \* :il he loam'. i i. iin! wu >i i i It I I.%(i-;. I eh<-daiid Brown SI J KKTINGS of all . . f . : > . >, TICKINGS.CHEVIOTS, IIIPK-i OK Y ' ; " ?. . ' " Tliilr^t'N'k of dmitlR fur Men's Wear was never . ! ' ,.?i'.A.V.i. T\v"l'M i.S.X VftNi-rfi*', and i'OTTONA'IlESill a liundred ' 11 i,' hi -tyi. . iV.i : l?> i:i .i-ii |.i;-s"i. \'oi; an find i atall priees forall I >! :'i. a I!,-< i. I'ati i!/: :;i Ji.KiC s;;iM "s ior I.adies and Genii... n I'I'.v . on Ji!" ill."-", you e.-ta lind ItKAHY-MAIlK CLOTHING, MA'is, r . vY. :I ' P:iV." s.\!:!iLMlC^'mat HAKN?sS, and Iniji-i - i: nj ll:ii:!; you tilay v,.tut, < :ni ai'd '> .! si it'.??l, j i ' lE3jrotli.o2r3. misb eiwiii) i mm, T r>T v- "T5 c X '7 ?' 7 Ti' cr ^ * .r. a '_y W s.'i< \l JLm JlJ j Ut W i t'.r to k :\ ? " i\\ci two story tut rev store, heady to in. v ;!; 4i. :11 i i. .,! :;:i. : i. !i:t ,.,:-'i-: s'.iel: of EXERAK MERCHANDISE evvr I .! Vi'i- i ii.'l.'rtaiiM'il :<? . rI CHEAPER than any body All < !.; I:! :iiv ;ho Wi-ll known ili'l.l, (' >(. .1EA.VS I'AX'fS $1.00 up. Also .1 lull 1 in** midy nituii!('bI'i'liIN(i :il 1'riuus which r.(.i!mt duplt<-:.l< >i anywhere in tlio stnt". Wo oii'y I; ail ? ;; > ;?i:i:tIi.?i? In eon vlixv you. OUR SHOE STCCK < \ r i ii ; w ;i: I li:'.r Utu> in-.:i ;i Man's w h??'?? Mork HIIOUAX at S1.00 and Y\ I'd! \ ?; . > no:.) tin- Ixm 11\XI> NI.\1>E goods. Wc areagenis . i!i:.. : I--: . !:i,t;!.i. A ;;? : Si lI HOME M ADK SHOE, f 1??* liwt nlioe for the >:>? ;. i i il,. .? ? 't.r -:<.?-li ml lioVs IIAXS, Itni and oon?ole:e. t'.iis to tills town. Every tiling in HARDWARE you . i-. i i i.:. s v.vai'i iit'j'.Ouiuirii'iii for Ixilli limvv hiuI fiiliry pwAi MEAT. OKN*. Kl.OVR. HAY, Krtl.T, SUGAR, CO! I'i-.E, ?Ve., al Lowest CASH Prices. <>iv.- u., !r. ! w<> wii! ?on vin.-f .mhi that w? will sell j yu mol e and better goods lortli.' nu ll-v than any on* I'lse. COME TO .SEE I'S. BAKEIC, MATHEWS & CHAMBERS, LOWNDESVILLE.