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Piedmont Air Line, R. & D. Railroad SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. Sj" CONDENSED SCHEDUEE. In Effect June 24, !S9S. (Trains ran by 75th Meridian time.) NORTHBOUND. NOW. NOW IWl 5 10 p.. tdO.m Ki$>i '?>" IS!!! Lve Granitevllle. J 10 .?l ! Lve Columbia ... 11 25 pin 1- l.> P m Lve Cheater. ... o ,n j ir K I? Lve Rock Hill .. 3 10 a in 4 0s p tn ?; Arr Charlotte... 4 20 a m o 15 p m SjjMf ?' Arr Richmond... 5 p ,n 7 m ? m Ait Washington . 5.8 pin 7 00 am Arr Baltimore... h 25 p m 8 85 a jo Arr Philadelphia. 3 00 a m 10 47 p m Arr New York... 6 20 am 1 20 p in SO DTHBOUND. NO. 52 NO. 50. Daily. Daily. Lve Now York... 4 80 p in 12 15 Ntrt Lve Philadelphia . 6 57 p m 7 20 a tn ; V 1 Lve Baltimore.... 9 42 p m 9 45 a m Lve Washington.. 11 00 p m 11 24 a in Lve Richmond ... 2 80 a m 310pm Lve Greensboro... 9 48 am 10 44 pin Lve Salisbury ...11 -'3 a in n ot Lye Charlotte.... 100pm 2 10 am Lve Chester. ... 2 45 pm 8 52 a m Lve Colombia... 5 48 pm 6 55 a m 'v.:\ Lve Qranlteville S 31 p m 9 46 a rn j.' ( . Arr Augusta 9 10 p ra 10 80 a m > '< ' Arr Charleston v!a 8. C. R. R. 9 45 p m 11 00 a m Pullman Palace Cars between Augusta and Danville on Nos. 90 and 51. Pullman Palace Buffet Cars Between Augusta and Washington, D. C., on Nos. 52 and 53. 50 and 51 makes close connection at Columbia with C. & CJ. Division 50 and 51 to and from points West via Spartanburg. Ashville and Paint Rock. ?JA8. L. TAYLOR, General PaBsenger Agont. D. CARDWELL, J>. P. A., Columbia, 8. C. SOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. sfe y * ; COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE DIV CONDENSED SCHEDULE. in xrrxcT june 24,188S. (Trains run by 75th Meridian time.) northbound. No. No.! No. ! : 4- so. I 54. | Lt Charleston ~j 7 00 ';*< Lv Colombia 2 45 |l0 25 - At Alston 8 50 jll 25 Lv Alston. 11130 ' I P.M. Ar Union 120 Ar Spartanburg 2 40 Ar Tryon 4 46 Ar Saluda.. 5 881 ArFIatRock- 6 00 Ar HendersonvJlie 6 10| _l Ar Asherille. - 7 00 Ar HotSpriugs 8 40i Ar Newberry 4 50 12 80 Ar Laurens 7 25 - I Ar Greenwood 2 25 .. Ar Abbeville - 3 55j W... ' I A.M. J ! ;* Ar Bel ton - 3 50| : Lt B?lton 10 8013 551 Ar Piedmont 11 17 4 42 P.M.I , Ar Gi*enrllle.? 12 05| 5 80| Ar Anderson 4 251 ? Ar Seneca. 5 45 Ar Wuh&lU- I 6 45 fjjV.f. Ar Atlanta 10 40 j fr- k. southbound. t Fi j No. No. No. ! 53. 51. 8. Sal' AJM. Lt Walhalla. 7 00 Lv Seneca* 8 00 Lt Anderson 9 35 Lt Abbeville 10 30 P.M. Lt Greenville 8 401 2 10 3k'' ,, Lt Piedmont U 331 2 53 i - . LvBelton. 10 22 MS . Lt Greenwood |ll 56! I I I I Kt-;;. P.M. | |A.M.| Lt Laurens... I i 6 00 Lt Newberry? 2 10 8 25 Ar Alston 8 15 . | 9 15 hf. Alston, 3 20 s A.M. /: , ; Lt Hot 8prlngs._ 6 50l y ' Lt Ashevllle..... t# 25) Lt HendersonTllle I LvJFIatKock J V Lt Saluda..: . ifr-A" ^ I' Lt Tryon.. J. jBf&{" Lt 8partanbnre. 11 15L I P.M. I | | Lt Union.. 1 12i J Ar Alston 3 15 9 15 Ar Colombia | 4 25| 110 10 Ar Augusta... 9 10 | .v Dally. tDally except Sunday. Main Line trains Noe. 54 and 55 dally between Columbia and Alston. Dally except 6unday between i, ' ". \ Alston and Greenville. D. CA ED WELL, Div. Pass. Apt., Columbia, S. C. JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pass. Agt. BOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. Savannah Valley Railroad. SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY APEIL 8, 1SSS. Passenger, Freight and Mall?Anderson to McCormick, Dally?Bun by 75th Meridian. Dally Ex- Sunday cept Sunday. only. Leave Anderson 6 20a m 7 00am " Dean 648am 7 28 am " Cook 7 14 a m 7 46 a m " Lowndesvllle 7 42 a m S11 a m M Latimer S 10 a in 8 84 a m " Hester 8 26 a m S 48 a m " Mt. Cancel S 49 a in 9 OS a m * Wellington 9 08am 9 21 am w Bordeaux 9 20 am 9 35 am Arrive McCormick 9 50 am 1000 am Leave McCormick 10 10 a m 10 00 a m u Bordeaux 1040 am 1045 a m u "Willington 10 01 am luaom u Mt. Carmel 11 13 a ui 11 12 a m " Hester 1186 am 11 81 am * " Latimer 11 53 a m 11 46 a m u Lowndesvllle 12 2<) p m 12 10 p oi - Cook 12 00 p in 32 34 p in u Dean 117 p in 12 57 p iu Arrive Anderson 145pm 1 20 p in W. W. 6TAKR, Superintendent. Fort Royal and Augusta R'y. In Effect April s, 1888. Time?90th Meridian. ; . :?r ? ? ? Daily. I Daily. Lv Augusta 9 45 amjLv Jacks'nvi'e 7 00 pm , Ar Beaufort 5 35 pm Lv Savannah.. 6 45 am Ar Port Royal. 6 45 pm Lv Charleston. 7 30 am Ar Charleston. 4 20 pm Lv Port Royal. 7 00 am Ar Savannah.. 6 34 pin Lv Beaufort 7 12 am Ar Jacks'nvi'e 7 30 am Ar Augusta 115 pm accommodation* accommodation* Lv Augusta.....J500pm Ar Augusta. 4 50pm Port Royal & Western Carolina R'y & * i}'' ''' I , 75th Meridian Time. North. Daily.; * Lv Augusta 7 50 am! 8 10 ain 3 35 pm Ar Anderson 2 45 pm; I Ai^Greenwood 11 15 am| 2 30 pm! 8 30 pm Ar Laurens 12 80 pm 5 10 pm Ar Greenville 2 15 pin 9 00 pm Ar Spartanburg 2 10 pm 8 00 pm *Ar Hend'rs'nvllle 6 85 pm *Ar Afihevllle 8 00 pm| South. Daily. * Lv Asheville ... 7 00 am Lv Hend'rs'nvllle 8 40 am Lv Spartanburg... 3 00 pm 6 00 am Lv Greenville 2 Lv Laurens 4 pui 9 00 am Lv Greenwood .... 5 4S pm'll 20 pra 6 00 am Lv Andersou 2 40 pm! 6 00 am Ar Augusta 9 80 pmj 5 45 pm 11 15 am Daily, except Sunday. * Connection at Greenwood made to and from all points cn Columbia and Greenville railroad. At Spartanburg with A. & C. Air Liue. Close connections made to and from Charleston, Savannah and Florida points; and by Georgia railroad trains for Atlanta and the West. W. J. CRAIG, A. G. P. A. E. E. ANDERSON, Master Trains. W. W. STARR, Supt. Tne largest stock of seersucker, alpacca and cotton flannel coats and vests in all siaes ever before received in the market. .P. RoBenbere <& Co. , 5 lead pencils for 5 cts. 12 slate pencils for 5 cts. 1 blank book (40 pages) for 5 cts. 1 copy book (40 pages) for 5 cts. 1 quire note paper for cts. 1 package envelopes for 5 cts. 1 cabinet (100 assorted hair pins) for 5 cts. 1 four hook cloths rack for 5 cts. 1 large box blacking for 5 cts. 1 spool good silk for 5 cts. 5spool silk twist for 5 cts. Straw hats for S cts. a plecti ot E. A. Tem pleton. tf HBBHhI ' < i . . i' . ' .; " yv* V . \'-v " JV. "v ' Notice. T RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Abbeville that frora this date I will teach a School ut this place for pupils of both sexes nnd all sizes. To this school I will give every moment of time that it requires, and I respectfully solicit your patronage. Miss Emtna Perrin Mill assist in the work. J. \V. THOMSON. May 1C. 1888, tf Get the Best. WARRANTED for 5 years. The New High Arm Davis, Vertical Feed Sewing Machine. No one else allowed to pell them In Abbeville county. Write to me for prices. I sell the New Domestic, the New American. The best Sperm Hewing Machine Oil, Needles, Jtc., for all Machines. I Offer the best and cneapest stock or Furniture, uomns, <xc., m the county. HENRY J. KINARD, Agt, March 30, 1887, 12m Ninety-Six, S. C. Estrayed. FROM the undersigned on Sunday the lOlh instant,, A BA"i PONEY, eight or niDe years old, having on a halter. Marks?a dark spot on the^left eye, hair ott. Also rope bruise on rlcht hind foot. Orieinally came from the neighborhood of McCormick. When last heard from was near Cotton Llvel going in the direction of Harmon Bridge. A suitable reward will be paid for the delivery of said Pony to me at Abbeville C. H., S. C. L. H. RUSSELL. Stine 12,18SS. Debtors and Creditors. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE Estate of EDMUND ANDERSON, deceased, will make payment, and all persons hav^ ing claims against the estate will present tne same within thirty days. JAMES V. ANDERSON, Adm'r. June 6,1888,4t. ABBEVILLE BAKERY. "RESIDES BREADS of all kinds, customers will And at the Abbeville Bakery fine TOBACCO, a full line of CIGARS, and all kinds of CANNED GOODS. j PETER MCGLIANA, Baker. j June C, 1888, "mo. MlllfM, CONGAREE mi WORKS, Coumbia. S. C. Agent for CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATOB 'I1HESE WOEK8 WEEK ESTABLLSAED In X 1S47 by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and James Anderson and purchased by me in tbe year 1856, and from that time till now carried on snccessfnlly by myself. My friends and customers will bear witness uf the large and stupendous Jobs execnted by me. It was at my works where the largest and almost only job of its class ever executed in this city was done viz.: the making of the pipes for the City Water Works in the year 18b8. My stock of patterns for ARCHITECTURAL WORK, COLUMNS for Store froots, is large and various, and In RAILINGS for Balconies, Gardens, and Cemeteries I haye the largest variety and most modern patterns; many of these are patented and I have purchased the right for this State. In the machine line I can furnish my patrons with STEAM ENGINES and BOILEKS of any size and description. My CIRCULAR SAW MILLS have carried off thoprizeat every State Fair held in this city, and in their construction I have taken pains to combine simplicity with the most useful modern Improvements, and may flatter myself that my CIRCULAR SAW MILLS flndfavor with every sawyer who understands his business. The many orders I am steadily receiving for SUGAR CANE MILLS provo that the public appreciate the mills of my make, and so it Is with my GEARING for HORSE POWERS. GIN WHEELS. GRIST MILLS and other MACHINERY. I have the manufacturing rights of many PATENTS such as castings for "COTTON AND 11AY PKESSES, HAWLEY COKN 8HELLER and three or four FEED CUTTEB8 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 assuro the public that they are lower even than, those of Northern manufacturers, and that my work will compare favorably with that oJ any other maker. Address John Alexander, Congaree Iron Works, Columbia, S. C. 1,1. SILL'S SI 40 pieces White Lawn 10 pieces Wash Batist 10 pieces Dress G-ingha styles. 30 pieces Swiss Embro 20 pieces Lawn Embrc 6 pieces 40-inch Whit cing. 20 pieces Oriental Lac( ?> ?- ? 1 m 1 20 dozen .Ladies, umicu Cantons, Union, M lans, in all the new i 5 Boxes French and Ai 6 Boxes Feathers in C ored. 70 pieces Ribbons, in Edge, Satin Edge, a These goods have all been received In the lasi trade than I have been during the season. We rush we had for the past two months, and can' you Flowers to match Ribbons, and Ribbons t< the Ladies. I have all the novelties In Sumn best prices, on any line of goods you may wish W- E 1ST , Unprecedented s department the last t our ordering to arrive 25 dozen ladies hats, ] 1 case feathers and flc 50 pieces plain and fa: 1 case dress goods, * ming braids, &c. jl case hosiery, gloves, "Pci-rcjcsnlo TVio JL U/Jk LVKJVJLWl Uk. AiiV time to purchase a nic is the place to find the Ask for the P. Zeigler's fine shoes fo Children. R. M. ? A. TEI Has on hand TINWARE, HARDWAI GOODS AJSn AT VERY LOW PBI f U 'i. 1 , - , f*ppS ??m? ??? n rwimia ^ mmm Everybody's attention is called to the bargains which P. Rosenburg & Co. are now offering in Clothing. I They have just received a lot of 50 Suits,, which was bought at < from 25 to 40 per cent less than regular pri- 1 ces, and they propose ! giving their customers the benefit of the low prices. i rrn i 1 ? ney are aisu untying special inducements in their regular stock, which is com- i plete in every particular. They are positively offering bargains. Save money by calling on P. Rosenburg & Co. SALE! UNDER POWER OF ATTORNEY. By virtue and in persuance of Power of Attorney to us in mortgage executed by A. G. Youngblood on 4th February, A. D. 1887, recorded in office of Register of Mesne Conveyances for Abbeville County, 26th February, 1887, in Vol. D., p, 103We will sell at public auction at Abbeville C. H., on Sales day in July next the Real Estate therein described, being "All that Tract or Parcol of Land "situate, lying and being in White Hall "Township, County and State aforesaid, "containing .to. v ? no "ACRE, more or less, together with "all improvements, bounded by lands "of J. M. Jordan, D. W. Jay, Main Street and others," being the A. G. Youngblood Lot at Bradley. Terms Cash. CRANSTON & ALEXANDER, Mortgagees. June 11, 1888. 3t PEREIN&^COTHRAN, Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. ' At tie Marble Yari A FULL, LINE OF HEADSTONES ANI1 MONUMENTS. Our prices are low, and styles are of the most symmetrical in shape of any to be found in the up-oountry. Sept. 29. TO. H. PARKER W. C. McGOWAN* PARKER & McGOWAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ABBEVILLE, C. H., S. C. VI7 ILL practice also in the Circuit Courts oi YY the'Unlted States for South Carolina* I Coffins at Mt. Carmel. JW. SIGN ha9 coffins at Mt. Carmel-n the care of W. R. POWELL. The HEARSE will be sent from Abbeville when desired. Jan. 5, 1887. tf HBLI Hi! ... 1 from 10 to 20. e in Striped and Plaid., i,ms in fresh and pretty. > i idery. . ddery. ;e Embroidered Floun3. :en and Misses Hats, in ? iilan, and English Mi- . styles and shapes, nerican Flowers. ;ream, White ana uoi-; Feather Edge, Crown nd Plain Edge. l week, and I am bettor prepared to suit the ? have caught up with our work, since the Trim your Hat in a short time. We can give > match Dress Goods, and Dress Goods to suit aer Goods for Ladles, and will give the very i Yours respectfully, a |1PY -OT m JUNE. ! ales in our Millinery wo weeks necessitates this week: latest designs. >wers. ncy ribbons. trimmings, silks, trim- ' fancy buttons, &c. 1 i r> n /r _ _ isi oi iv?ay is a guuu ie parasol. Haddon's 3m. Cox and G-eorge H. r Ladies, Misses and ? HADDON & CO- ! MPLETON a large lot of HE, GROCERIES, DRY; 3 NOTIONS. CES. 1 THE AUg US let J? U The Leading Furniture ^RITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LI BEDSTEADS from $1.50 to $150.00. I BUREAUS from 86.00 to 8175.00. Call and see us whether you want anything oi FLEMING & B(yV 838 Broad Street, . 1,1888. 6m We Offer Grand Opportunity FOR Raising Fine Mules. THE THOROUGHBRED JACK MOZART, from Indiana, will stand at the stables of WALL1NGFORD & RUSSELL during the season. Color black, 14 hands high, six years old, weight 800 pounds and well proportioned. TERMS?Ten Dollars insurance. For further particulars communicate with WALLINGFORD & RUSSELL, Abbeville C. H., S. C. March 21,18S8, tf Barber Shop. RICHARD GANTT, is now prepared to do all work in his department in the best manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly customers shaving, hair cutting and shampooing 81 per month. Rasors honed and put In the best condition for 25 cents each. Real Estate Broker. THE undersigned offers his services to the citizens of Abboville county in the purchase and sale of real estate. I also represent two reliable Fire Insurance Comnanies. J. T. PARKS. Dissolution of Copartnership The firm of seal, mcilwain & co. have this dsr dissolved copartnership. The business will hereafter be run by Seal & Mcilwain. All persons Indebted to Seal, Mcilwain & Co. will please settle with Aug. W. Smith or Seal & Mcilwain. t. a seal, h. p. mcilwain, aug. w. smith. March 6,1888. tf 25 Sets Harness JUST RECEIVED. J. S. HAMMOND 4 CO. Jan. 24,1888, tf Todd's Iffiill, DONALDS, S. C, I HAVE BUILT AND FITTED UP IN I modern style with the latest Improvements a first class Flour and Grist Mill at Donald's. S. C., and am prepared to grind for the public. I have an experienced Miller employed and grind for the ONE-TENTH. J. E. TODD. April 25,1888, lm To Approve School Claims. T^HE School Commissioner will be in his of1 ?/./? (ho fnllnnrlnir rttlVR to Register < school claims, &c., namely On Saturday, 17th March. 1 On Saturday, 14th April. On Saturday, 19th May. On Saturday, 10th June, and every Salesday luring the school year. E. COWAN. School Commissioner. March 2,1888, tf Reaper for Sale. ANY ONE DESIRING to purchase a new GREGG REAPER very low for cash can lo so by applying to I WALTER L. MILLER, May 9, 1888, tf Attorney. < Administrator's Notice. i ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ES- } tate of BEN COZBY, deceased, will ' make payment, and all, persons having slaims against the estate will present the same within thirty day. J. W. KELLER, Adm'r May 2,1888, It. Registration Notice. Office of Supervisor of Registration, : Abbeville, S. C., Feb. 29,1888. 1HE OFFICE OF SUPERVISOR OF REGstration will be open on the first Mondays in March, April, May, June and July for the transaction oi such business as tho law directs in connection with the registration of f voters. No. 4 O'Neill Law Range. W. P. CALHOUN, Supervisor. Feb. 2), 1888, tf 4 DR. G. A. NEUFFER. Physician and Surgeon, ABBKVILLE, S. C. Medicine and surgery practiced in all their branches, (.'alls from the country promptly answered. Office at Speed'6 Drug Store. Room at Central Hotel. Jan. 11,18S8,12m ! I JOHN S. MARTIN, Surveyor and Notary Public, p. o. abbeville, S. c. . RESIDENCE four (4) miles North-East Calhoun's Mills. Terms reasonable. March 28, 1888,12in At tie Furniture Store. I BENTW OOD CHAIRS. \ New and pretty styles. Prices low. 1 WOVEN WIRE MATT RASHES. At prices C From Sr> to ?S, eacii. Will last n life time. a BUREAU BEDS, and other goods at lowest ( ;ash prices. Sept. 18. ^ Come in and look at a beautiful line of 50c, straw hats. 1'. Rosenberg Co. j German worsted suits hicc for young men. I\ Hose u berg & Co. I Ladies undress kid gloves in new shades. <IV. K. I Jell. ! Tiie largest, and best assorted stock of plait >d bosom shirts in the up country. P. Rosenberg & Co. 0 Try one of P. Rosenberg &, Co's jOc. shirts. ,i Hie best in the world. Collars and cutis, cravats A-e. The largest itock of the latest and all styles in town. P itosenberg & Co. *it ^ .. WHITE B Have now In store one of the STOCKS OF SPRING A Ihey have ever offered. It. would pay any one i buy goods to make at. leant one trip to Abbevilli they can And the choicest selections in all lines Prints, Ginghams, Seers and other WASH FABRICS is very extensive. If a lady wishes to buy a GINGHAM DRESS jifferent styles. Their stock or WHITE GOODS cannot be sur kinds and at all prices. STRIPED and PLAID : NAINSOOKS, MULLS, Ac., &c. They have ai and WHITE TRIMMINGS in endless variety. Ladles will find at WHITE BROTHERS' ST CHIEFS and HOSIERY. Special attention is c ED BALBKIGGAN HOSE. WHITE BROTHERS have had a specially su READY-MAD] Tbelr trade in this line is increasing every year ting suits to bo found anywhere in the up-counl Gentlemen would do well to examine their as STRAW, NECKWEAR, SHIRTS. UNDERW: GOODS generally. ?,Tr?mT* t. When in town De sure to can on w jclxxxj bim srytbingyou want. White J A ??i /% C^?1 ' '' ' I I ? ROTHERS largest and most attractive? NO SUMMER GOODS, living in any part of the county who wants lo 3, where at the store of WHITE BROTHERS of goods. Their stock of uckers, Muslins, Satins , she can select from more than one hundred passed. They have WHITE LAWNS of all i LAWNS. SPRING-TIDE CHECKS, PIQUES, i elegant line of FLOUNCINGS for dresses, ORE a splendid assortment of HANDKERallcd to their BLEACHED and UNBLEACHccessful season with i 3 CLOTHING. . They carry the finest line of elegantly fittry. sortment of SPRING HATS, both FELT and EAR. SCARFS and GENTS FURNISHING 3THERS and you will find anything and evBr otliers. rniture Palace; i House of the South. STS. 'ARLOR SUITS from 830.00 to 5500.00. BED ROOM SUITS trom 315.00 to 5450.09. ' not. No trouble to show goods. T'LES, the leaders, augusta, ga. jKT ?^UL Don't See What You Want Ask for It. j I | mrnrr rnnr tt : W L VL UU1 11. ( ! Utterly impossible to enumerate what we have in Stock. * We cater to the tastes of | all, irrespective of honor, wealth, fame, or previous condition of servitude. We guarantee satisfaction , to the old, the young, the rich, the poor?male or fe- , male, plain or aesthetic. Pay your money and make ? i your selections at P. ROSENBERG & CO. March 29,1888, tf The Place for Bargains | n T ttttt nniTiri rt i riTT nmnnn ? L. W1LSUJN '8 UASU 81UHJS, NO. 2 KNOX'S BLOCK. ?Where you will find a good line of? SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, bacon, lard, flour, TOBACCO, CIGARS, TINWARE and NOTIONS. Also, bargains In Toilet and Laundry Soap. #3* Fresh parched Peanuts e.very day. -ffiO Don't fail to come and see for yourself. 1 April 4,1888,9m Hamburg Edgings At V/,, 2,2%, 5, 6,7.8,10 and 15 cents. 24 sheets or paper and 24 envelopes for 5 cents. Five lead pencils for 5 cents. 12 slate pencils for 5 cents. 1 quire good paper 6 cents. 1 composition book. 18 pages, for 5 cents. , Handkerchiefs 2%, 5 and 10 cents. Linon doylie fringed for 5 cents. ' Beautlfhl lace pins 5 and 10 cents, at ? E. A. TEMPLETON'S. J Feb. 1,1SS8, tf Terra Cotta Wells. I^HE undersigned will put you up a 19 inch . Terra Cotta Well for half the price of a lug one. The common wood bucket is used for drawing water. The cleaning out is the ivork of a moment by keeping a galvanized sheet iron bucket in the bottom to be hooked jut at will. Satisfaction guaranteed. This rerra Cotta weighs 40 to 50 pounds to the foot. C. M. CALHOUN. Greenwood, S. C. They are frog proof and superior to one dug. | Joel S. Bailey, Greenwood. They are bound to take precedence over all >thers. Prof. Blake, Greenwood. Joe Ligon, Bradley. Rev. H. Smart, Troy. Dr. L. Anderson, Jfinety-Slx. . Rev. Pressly, Due West. D. J. Wardlaw, McCormlck. Out of 2ri wells made In my town in two rears I hvae put up 23 of them. July 13,1887,12 m For Five Cents Apiece. 1 Thirty foot clothes line. 1 Large box blacking. 1 Quart cup. 1 liuart dipper. 1 Bottle shoe polish. 1 Large slate. 1 Tea bell. 1 Package smoking tobacco. 1 Tin bucket. 1 Tea strainer. 1 Coffee pot stand. 1 Cake pan. 2 Pie plates. 1 Hammered mug. 1 Tin pan. 1 Egg whip. . 6 Lamp wicks. 1 Large spoon. 1 Lamp chimney. 1 Match safe. 2 Bars laundry soap. 1 Dust pan. 1 Large cake toilet soap 1 Scrub brush. 1 Lb starch, large lump 1 Limp burner, 10 Different pieces of glassware. t 1 Yard elastic. 2 Largo boxes blueing. 12 Safety plus, 2 Papers pins, 1 Paper pins. | 2 Papers needles. J At E. A. TEMPLETG 5>'S. ? a Dlnnn f a dLr\4" \lT Vl o f ^ J. .LLC X lai/C IV UCl VI uuv You Want! FHOS. MrCHRISTIAN5 HAVING bought tho interest of Mr. JOHN WILSON in tho business ormerly conducted by them jointly will ceep always in store, a complete stock of ?ANCY GROCERIES, CANNED JOODS and CONFECTIONERIES of ill kinds. Tho best and cheapest CIJARS and TOBACCO. Tho FINEST VINES and LIQUORS. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey j i'or medical purposes a specialty. Also, Choice Liquors of any kind for medical m r poses. (jive him acall. Satisfaction guaranteed All persons indebted to the firm ^ if Christian tt Wilson must make immoliato payment. ' THOS. M. CHRISTIAN, ? Abbeville, S. C. i '*A'.! . ' :> I. M: mmmmmtarnarn^mm^ WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED And Opened np for the LADIES, to the Inspection of Which we Most Cordially Invite Them. A MOST ATTRACTIVE AND STYLISH STOCK OF DRESS MATERIALS, COMPRISlng a choice selection of CALICOES, Colored and Mourning Ginghams, "Tollo Dn Nords." . ..\ "Cleghorn Novelties," "Coratesse" Satins, Zephyr Suitings, Fancy Cheviots, Ac., &C. We offer special attractions to HOUSEKEEPERS in the way of Bleached, Half-Blenched, Turkey Red and Fancy Colored Table Damasks. , White Linen Napkins and Fringed Doilies, Turkey Red and Fancy Fruit Dollies, Bleached and Brown Sheetings, Bleached, Brown and Checked Homesptias Towels and Linen Crash. OUR WHITE GOODS CAN'T BE SURPASSED, consisting of >, ^ India Llnons, Victoria and "Persian Lawns Check and Plain Nainsooks, Check Muslins, India Mnils, Plain and Dotted Swiss. / Also, a full stock of NOTIONS. , Vs VJ A.sk for our Sc. White Pearl Buttons, Indies Shopping Bags <& very stylish Purses i Rlc Roc and Novelty Braids, Embroidery Silks,' ; . ?$6 Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Jersey Jackets, Canvass Belts, Chatelains. Collars, Cuffs. Ruchlngs, Laces, Embroideries, Ac. i'ft We havn't forgotten the MEN and BOYS by any means, as we are ready to prove. And Dnly nsk a look through the following lines : A Handsome M of New, StjM ai fell Fiitii Head; Made m CLOTHING! Remember, too, that we have a superb line of samples and'that yoa can select and have V ' cult* unMb-A nxmrrr i\ru\v ?Ihp'h tew o rofiisnnnlilp f?nnKhIpr?.tlnn_ Wfi.ATA vt iijuuu up ttu uirgan u oui? u"??v ? * - ?? - , , headguarters for HATS, CRAVATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS and all GENTS FUR- " NISHING GOODS. And our stock of these goods tnis season will convince you that we mean to keep our prestige In this direction. We will mention a few specialties: Anti-Sweat Cravat Pins, Scarf Retainers. Cuff Holders, The "Dandy" Collar Button, '*EighmIe," "Peerless" & No. 230 Dress Shirts, Gents Colored Dress Shirts, Gents Traveling Bags furnished, < : Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Gloves. The JAS. MEANS 84.00 DRESS SHOE Is guaranteed equal in style and durability to any :> hand sewed shoe on the market. ';. V; We have something entirely new in LAP ROBES. We cnn't begin to enumerate our stock. ' > Call on us and we will take great pleasure In giving you every attention. W. Joel Smith, db Son. 1 1 V1''"1! F. S. HUTCHISON, Proprietor. J. Q. DONNALD, Manager. The Lowndesville Wholesale and Retail ; ui STOVE AND TIN HOUSE WE HAVE ON HAND TWO CAR LOADS OF COOKING STOVES THAT WE ARE OF- V :^ fering at very LOW PRICES FOR CASH or ON TIME.. We give 80 pieces wlMi each Stove. We will prepay FREIGHT ON STOVES TO ANY POINT IN ABBEVILLE COONrY, so come and examine our large stock or write us for prices. All orders by mail for goods ?r In our line will have prompt attention. We carry the largest stock of HOUSE FURNISH- . -li ING GOODS in tbo county, such as Tinware* Crockery ware, Woodenware, Granite Ironware, Fotware, Glassware, Stoveware, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, ^ Shelf Hardware, Shears and Razors, Table and Pocket Cutlery. A thousand and one other things too numerous to mention. We also'do ROOFING AND'rj -j: ^TTTTKRmo on short notice and manufacture TIN and SHEETIRON WARE, SMOKE ' 3tack8, spark arrestebs, <fec. Address all orders to ' J. Q. DOISTIN^ALD, Manager, Hiowndesville, S. G. vr4 P. 8. We carry In stock the best ROOFING PAINTS made. Also. VARNISH for SMOKE 8 STACKS and BOILERS. J. ft..p. SPEEDS DRUG STORE! WITH A FULL AND W?LL SELECTED STOCK OF ; "1 Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines Dye Stuffs, Stationery, Paints^ Oils, &c. Most any demand of this market can be supplied, ready mixed PAINTS In any quantity from 25c. can up. WHITE LEAD, RAW and BOILED lin9EED OIL, WINDOW GLASS and PREPARED PUTTY In abundance. The latest novelLies In WRITING PADS, BOX PAPER, PEN STAFFS, INK STANDS. <fcc. My ^ May Kirby and Rebel Grirl Cigars : can't be equalled In this market for a 5c. Cigar. My CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGAR- . ETTES are first class also. In fact, I'm headquarters for any thing good to CHEW or . to SMOKE, but don't, nor wont, keep any thing good to drink,except SODA WATER, which , r'; with a first class outfit. I shall spare no efforts to bring up to the highest standard. The above with a nail line of HARMONICAS, VIOLIN and GUITAR FITTINGS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS. CONFECTIONERIES, the LATEST NOVELS, CHEAP':;' EDITION, and various other articles too numerous to mention. I'm satisfied your wants cai* be supplied at the LOWEST PRICES. orders by hand or mail promptly attended to. 1 ; Prescriptions Carefully & Accurately Prepared at all Hours ? WILL EE GLAD TO SEE YOU WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. first door above national bank. ABBEVILLE, S. O. . P. B. SPEED. April 11,1888, tf /; Greenwood Marble Works! LEAVELL & GAGE, PROPRIETORS. Latest Designs in American and- ^ FOREIGN MARBLE. Headstones and Monuments al- [Ij^W'ffi ' ways on hand and made to order. ^ ORDERS SOLICITED WORK GUARANTEED. Sg WARNING ! Follow the doctors instructions and call at the palmetto saloon *?? where you will be sure to get the prescribed article. > Baker's Rye and Redmond's Sweet Mash Com, Foreign and Domestic Brandy and Pnre Wines, Thihlin Porter and Pale Ale, ; Fresh Beer from the Brewery, The Little Brown Jug Jamaica Rum, Irish and Scotch Whiskies, Good for making Hot Punch and Egg Nog. A full line of TOBACCO and CIGARS always on hand. ; . ' >r ^ Ask for GOLDSMITH'S BEST TOBACCO and OUB CONGRESSMAN CIGARS. BAKER'S RYE AND REDMOND'S CORN WHISKIES A SPECIALTY. THOMAS McGETTIGAN, Proprietor. JERVEY & CO., GREENWOOD, S. C. AT REYNOLDS OLD STAND., : HARDWARE. V large stock of PLOWS, POTWAIIE, CUTLERY, Etc., at reasonable prices. A.T COST! ^ few snitfi of CLOTHING are being sold at COST. Come and select one before it in too late. T We also oiler at BOTTOM FIGURES Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes o make room for our SPRING STOCK which will be lnrge and well selected. CT AfTD Call for ADVOCATE. DICTATOR, GOLD MEDAL, BON TON, CONGRESS, r LUUn. LIBERTY, STAR or HARDEN'S EAGLE, and altera trial you will use no itlier. RICE WcnreftlS0 WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS in CAROLINA RICE. For any patronage we give satisfaction and courteous attention. ( JERVEY & CO. R. S. SPARKMAN. Manager. ROGERS^ &C0 |! Cotton i^-acxors, HiS & till HI. DEALERS IN" jotton, Grain, Provisions, Groceries, Bagging and Ties. 115 JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. [17 E UKHH1P FROM AUGUSTA OR DIRECT FROM THE WKXT. WE REPRESENT \l\ a number of the largest houses in the West. Also have the benefit of other Brokers rices which enables its to meet prices from any point 111 the United States. Wire us for rices in car lots. We solicit consignments of COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE Wf ' ill from this date ONLY SELL TO MERCHANTS. J ROGERS db CO. J i ' i . ' : Ii is