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.* BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C? WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1890. VOLUME XXXV7N07l9g I We a S Sto< Pfe Have fia W Ck n V?A <oj *f u ai v/ I We be perfectly satisfied & We c&? afc?w | XT IS IMPOSE 91 i Cv!l W.'V ifi> l! " T and we are 8 Our line of ?| Our aim has been to o\ f] i A. Comple If Our endeavor to ke Xt | On: l?e want to impress : ?Jj It is an acknowledge I TheLadies wil a II y|j forget that we will a! D | National Banl Abloevi Capital, Surplus, Offi? J. ALLEN SMITH, President. liEKJ. S. llivei GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Charleston, S. C L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., JNO. G. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. C J. ALLEN SMITI DOES a General Uauklng business, provides Depositors. Is ready at any and all times as our County affords. SPEED'S DI With a LARG-E and DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, WINDOW PUrTY, COMI GOODS, PEI The demand of tliis market ean be supplied. Headquarters for tine CIGARS and TO HA CO ed to. Proscriptions carefully compounded at You are respectfully invited to call. P. B. For Sale By J. T. Si E. A. TE urrers tne following 1 Laree Box Blacking, 10 different kinds Glassware, 2 Papers Pins. 1 Paper Pins, best, 8 Papers Needles, 1 Box (:i) Crochet Needles, 1 Dozen Safety Pins, 1 Yard Elastic. 1 Hat Rack, 7 I'Ins, 1 Bottle Shoe Dressing, 1 Box Ilalr Pins, 100 assorted, 1 Large Red Handkerchief, 11 Tea Spoons, :$ Table Spoons, 1 Toy Iron and Stand 1 Harmonica, 1 Large Kitchen Spoon, The Following are 6 different sizes Milk Pans, 1 Rtew Fan, 1 Rice Boiler, 1 Buggy Whip, 3 Tin Clips. 1 Hair Brush. 1 Large Chair Seat, 1 Gross Pant Buttons, 1 Covered Tin Bucket, O1 ' - re Res ck of The gteck Undoubtedly invite our patrons to with the quantity an all t&? Mi SIBLE TO LE, YC i fully prepared with ai Extra Pants i provide HATS for evi Felt, Stiff, Al] >te Line o :ep fully abreast with r Stock of CjENT'iS l it on you that our line d fact that Emerson's 1 be charmed wi [ark our unexcelled sto ways welcome you, an< r nf Ahhfivillfl ? VJi IV IVV V AHVJ lie, S. C. - - - - 875,000 - - - 8,500 : L. W. WIILTE, Vice-Preside WELL, Cashier. : J. N. YOUNG, Due West, S. C., K. M, IIADDON, Abbeyille, S. C., W. C. McGOWAN, Abbeville, S. U., I. Abbeville, S. C. : the greatest security and convenience for its to make loans based upon sucli safe collaterals Sept. 11, 1888. lyr iOG STORE. well Selected Stock oi PAINTS, GLASS, PREPARED 5S, BRUSHES, FANCY tFUMES, STATIONERY, &C. 0. Orders by Mall or band promptly attendall hours. SFEE3D. No. 8 Wall St., Abbeville, S. C. miiis, Greenwood, S. C. MPLETON Articles at 5c. Each. 1 Largo KUcIipd Fork, :f sizes Dairy Pans, 5c. each. 1 Large Cake Toilet Soap, l! Cakes Laundry Soap, 1 Nice Gents Handkerchief, i uuiii|j v jiiinney, any size, 1 Large Tin Dipper, 1 Fine Comb. 1 ."fll-foot doilies Line, 1 small Heel Holt, 6 Nutmegs, 1 Large Milk Cup, 1 Quire Note Paper, 1 Package Envelopes, 2 Tin Plates, 1 Wooden Spoon, 1 Medium Lamp Burner. the 10c. Articles. l Coffee Pot, 1 Large Lamp ISurner, 1 2-lb. Can Apples, 1 2-lb. Can Corn, 1 2-lb. Can Tomatoes, 1 1-lb. Can Sardines, 1 Pottle Pickle. 1 Bottle Sauce. idy to New i That Meel Headquarters make the most ex d quality of the Stoc ifl? and Move! iVE OUR CLI >U WANT IN Ma I n unusually large supf ; is Immens srybody, whether in re pine, and Crush I f the the times in everythin JNDERWEAR, Hosi of (rent's. Ladies', am Shoes for Men have n< th our elegant ( ck of G-roceries, Hard1 I guarantee everything IPSE] BUIST'S TU: NEW CHOP. ALL VA NEW CROP. H. W. LAI* Terra Cotta Wells. rpHE undersigned Is not disposed to brag on J. his new mode of wator supply, but It It! proven beyond ttic shadow ol' a doubt that nis wells are the best and more durable than any other kind. He boasts of not having losta sinele one In seven years, while twothirds of his work is for parties having lost their dug wells. Address, C. M. CA1.HOUN, Greenwood, H. C. They are frog proof and superior to one dug, and are bound to supersede nil others. Joel S. Bally, Greenwood, S. C. Greenwood Cotton and Oil Milis. Gal. Kinard, Ninety-Six, S. C. Ilev. Pressly. Due West, S. C. Jones Miller, / bbevllle,S. <;. I have sunk nine-tenths of the wells in my town in seven years. Aug. GDl?.e XavmevK f i m i ? m anci irut company, Abbeville, S. C. Doics General Banking Business. Buys and sells Exchange and makes Collections. DEPOSITS SOLICITED. Win. If. Parker, J. E. Todd. President. Vick-Fkks. A. >1. Aiken, Casiiikk. March 5, 1800?112m The Abbeville Bakery. THE Abbeville Bakery Is now making line BREADS of (.very kind. Cakes baked to order. Together with our Bakery we have a Fruit and Candy Store, where all goods in that line are kept, including Cigars and Tobacco. J,. W. SIGN ?fc CO. Jan. 2U, isno.tr WM. H. PARKER W. V. McGOWAN* PARKER & McGOWAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, AUUEVILLE, C. II., S, C. \I7 ILL, practice also in the Circuit Courtso T T the United States for South Carolina Barber Shop. RICHARD GANTT, is now prepared to do ' all work in his department in the best maimer anu sii rtaxoname cuarges. .Mommy customers shaving, hair cutting and shampooing 51 per month. Kasors honed and put In the best condition for 25 cents cach. DR. R. B. EPTING, GREENWOOD, S. C. OFFERS his services to the public for the practice of MEDICINE and SURCiERY. Special attention to diseases of children. Nisht and country calls promptly answered. Office at his new residence corner Railroad and Homestead Avenues. Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m. 3 to 4 p. m. May 28,1890, tf Show and S s fh? Expi for Clothing, haustive examination \/ onrl ni ir hmpqc ia/iII r\j Gil I WUI I I UUO Will 1 Stfl?i l3tt Mm DTHING DEPA1 ANY SIZE, ST C?r *" <? W STB. ?* )ly of School, Dress ! e, and can fli gard to price or style, lats for Men, and XLOOIS J. B g leads us to pay spe ery, Flannel and Linen i Children's Shoes offer 0 equal for fit and dura lisplay of Dry G ware, Tobacco, Saddles 1 we sell, both in qualit Sip^EDI NEW CHOP. lRIETIES. NEW CROP. rsoN & co. I N ^ ^ |Do You Wear Spectacles? If so, go to the |NEW JEWELRY STORE (in Greenwood, ami have your eyes properly lilted. A full line of SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES always in stock. The repairing of WATCHES. ('LOCKS and .T EWELItY a specially. KEY WINDING WATCHES changed to stein wind at short notice. If you want your Watch put In first-class order, carry it to HENNKMAN. It costs you no more to haveyour work repaired in the tiest manner than it does to have it "botched" and a irood time piece possibly ruined. I give you the very finest work that skill and expel-ipncp run command. My Charges are the Lowest. How many who rend this advertisement have Watches that run "all right' for a few days, or weeks, then stop without any apparent cause? How many of you h ive Watches that are good?or rather they should be?you paid for a good one. Yet you cannot get it regulated lor love or money. It will run a little* fast or slow. In fact you are beginning to be or already are disgiiftcd with the "machine," and have Install confidence in your watch which has been and should he now a faithful time piece. To ail such unhappy possessors of Watches I would say?bring your Watch to HKNNEMAX, get him to put it in order, and you will be troubled no longer In the manner above described. When you look at your watch it will bo running, and ON TIME. "YOU WIND THE WATCH, WE DO THE BEST," All work warranted twelve months. I carry a first-class stock of Watches, clocks and Jewelry at lowest prices. 1 ho only jeweler in this section who can do 3'our KN (xHAVI N G without, ".sending it oil." Any style of letter or monogram engraved at short notice. All work repaired promptly and delivered lit the time promised. No being put oil' by work not boint; finished when you call for it. l'laceof business Id F. F. DUNBAR & CO'S Store. DON'T MISTAKE THE PLACE. H. B. Hennemann, GREENWOOD, S, 0. I Jul? 28, 1890, tf I , - -V-VsA . k BHn A You < iasona s A i V ?J %JJL \J> JUL KJ^ Hats, Shoes ; of our CLOTHING make PURCHASING n 's Hie si an d [ITMENT WIT1 YLE OR QUAL ) C 1ML ??. 11. Ct Suits, and Overcoats, i i the smalles and we think we ha\ every desirable q . Stetson's icial attention to our Shirts, Neckwear, anc s especial advantages .bility. roods, and pleasi i and Harness. ;y and price. nil 11 II ! i hi ii II nil ii 111 ' i I mi mil 11 ii IPIIW ] OR E ~L. WILSON, SXU'VIIiV. I ft?^onice up stairs over It. \V. Cannons stori Aug. 'IS, 1SS9. IrttawAjtity J. F. C. DUPRE & SON, Established, February, 1867 VVK Insure all classes of property against *' loss by Fire, Lightning, Cyclones and Tornadoes, nt the lowest rutos. Dwellings and Churches a specialty. We represent.S20,OW,000 Capital and Assets. Our companies include New York Underwriters, Georgia Home, Phenix of New York, Springfield ol Mass., Sun Mutual of N. O., et. nl., having paid to policy holders in this county S73.H00. Our Dwelling House Policy is the shortest and most liberal ever issued by auy Agency. Give us a call. J. F. c. DuPRE, J. H. DuPRE. Sept. 17, 1SP0. The State of South Carolina, AB1JEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of Administration. ]}y J. Kui.MvK Lyon, Esq., Judge Pkoiiate Court: "W'lIKKKAK, \V. G. HIcc.Tr. lias made suit '' toine, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Dr. (i. 11. Waddell late of Abbeville County, deceased. These nre therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the.said Dr. G. H. Waddell deceased, that they be and appear before mo, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H.. on Tuesday. October 7th, 1890, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in thr lorenoon. to show cause if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of Court, this 2<)th day of September in the year (L. S.) of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety, and in the 115th year of American Independance. Published on the 24th, day of September, 1S9U, in the Press and 1}(inner and on theCourt iiuuse uuoi lor me nine requircu uy law. J. Fuller Lyon, J udge Probate Court. Sept. -2. 1.VJ0. tf Car Lioad OIT HORSES. f HAVK for sale a cur load of the finest 1 KKNTCCIvY SADDLK AND HAKXKss iioKSKH that could he obtained for the money. Call una umkeyuur selection. A. B, HAMLIN, Agent. Sept. it, lMJti, tt For Sale. ONE yoke of Oxen, age four and live yours old. l'rico SoiJ.OU. E. S. ADDISON, J Ninety-Six, S. C. I Sept. "J:), ls90, . . Building Lot For Sale. fPHAT beautiful lot of live acres, lylnij upon J the Pendleton road, just above Mrs. Mabry's. Apply to NV. C. WAKDLAW, Executor. 1 Augusta, Ga. 1 1-4^ I , I i ! !, II I 1 . II I ? i 1 I 4J Dur In ble Go and Gent's Fi i DEPARTMENT, k A PLEASURE. ioUT^ GETTIN( TTiy X X X for n all Sizes, from four ; it Boy to the ! ie hit the mark in our 1 i P Tfc uanty ior soys. Hats, in GENT'S FURNISH I I E. & W. Collars and to buyers, both in com: 3d with our reas When contempl fe c< THE ABBEVILLE COTTON ID I ixn FERTILIZER COMPANY Manufacture Cotton Seed Oil, Cake, Hulls and Fertilizers. rpHEY nre now prepared to Gin Cotton at _L the McMillan Gin, at the lowest market price, and will pay the highest market price for Cotton Seed. Their improved Ginnery, with six seventy saw gins and two presses will be ready for I work l?y the 1st of OCTOBER, and the greatest facilities of modern invention will be offered to the public. The Chickasaw High Grade Fertilizer ranks the very highest in the Slate according to the analysis of the Agricultural Department. Over 5,0(10 Tons will be offered to the farmers for the next crop. J. L. FEHRI2T, MANAGER. Sept. 10, 1890, I Notice of Application for Charter. N OTICE 16 hereby giveu that application will be made to the General Asscmblvof the State of South Carolina at its next session f lor the Charter of a Railroad Company from , Greenwood, S. C., through Abbeville, Kdgetield, Aiken and Barnwell counties to a connection with theSouthCaroliDa, South Bound and other Railroad companies, with the right , and powers to extend the same to the Atlani tic Coast and North of Greenwood to the North Carolina State line. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COURT. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. In the matter of the estate of A. M. DODSON, deceased. ALL persons indebted to said estate must settle without delay, and those holding claims against the estate must present tliem properly to \V. \y. DODSON, \V. V. BROWNLEE, Sept. 2, lfj'J'J. Administrators. Fire Insurance Agency. ASSETS. : Aetna, HariM, $10,011,000. HartM, Hartford, 6,142,000. I Kepreseut the above Companies, which are aeknnwled^ed to be two! of Che best nml strongest Fire In*iiir-1 auoe Companies in tlie I'nited State*.' I will write any aiiiouut, and tliey! are able to pay any Ion*. Insure In either and you will reel eoiilident oi' payment in ease o!? lotx. I {insure against itcli111 i 11 k*. SAMUEL C. CASON, I Agent, i sept. 10, 18D0. 4t 1 Lmensel ods! I The fast?J m to* gs irnishings. fl nowing that they will? and I 1 JUST WHAT I /ears upwards! y largest Man. 1 elegant assortment of 1 all Shapes. 1 NG DEPARTMENT.! Cuffs is unsurpassed, e fort, quality and price. V ionable Figures. 1 ating purchases do not || [). ^ 1 The Abbeville Land, Loan and Improvement Company, IN ACCORDANCE with Commission of Secretary of State J. Q,. Marshall directed J to tbe undersigned Board of Corporators of '( tlie ABBEVILLE LAND, LOAN AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANYNotlce Is hereby given that tbe books of subscription of said company will be open at IhAAffloa Af T AT T I?WQUTTD WS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th Inst., at the Abbeville National Bank. J. ALLEN SMITH, W. C. McGOWAN, P. ROSENBERG, AUG. W. SMITH, , ; I E. A. TEMPLETON, L R. M. HADDON, ,1 T. P. COTHRAN. Board of Corporators. Abbeville, S. C., Feb. 5 1890. GRAYDOU <t GRAYDOU, E. S. F. GILES. Abbeville, S. C. Green wood ^a^O, - - ? . GRAYDON & GRAYDON & GILES^ 1 \U"E have formed a partnership for the prac*v tlce of law In all its branches, under the firm name of GRAYDON & GRAYDON A GILES. All business entrusted to any of the tlrm will receive prompt attention. > . -* ELLIS G. GRAYDON, WM. N. GRAYDON, E. S. F. GILES. March 12,1890, tf NINETY-SIX HIGH SCHOOL, | for BOYS and GIRLS. Next session opens sept. ist. i890. The course of study is comprehensive, embracing all the common school branches, together with Higher Mathematics, Advanced English, Latin and Greek, and is such as to prepare students for the Sophomore or Junior classes in College, or for lives of usefulness, If they are unable to obtain a Collegiate education. All the cirls in schoolare required to participate in Calisthenics as often as three times a week. Tuition rates vary from $1.50 to $3.00 per month, according to grade of pupil. Good board can be obtained in private Jam- c\ ilies on very reasonable terms. Miss LILLIE UTSEY, an accomplished music teacher from St. George's, S. O., will give lessons on the Fiano and Organ for $3.00 per mouth. For further Information apply to J. C. CORK. Principal. Aug. 13,1890, tf . p Will Meet on Sale Days. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the Board of County Commissioners will meet on Sale Days. J. W. LITES. | April 10, ISS9. Chairman. NOTICE. i rPHE School Commissioner can always be J 1 lound In his office at the Court House on SALEDAY and the 15th of every month, except wheu the loth occurs on Sunday, In which case his office will be open on the 14th. Feb. 0,1849, tf * Medical Notice. WE the undersigned have formed a co-partnership under the firm name and style of Mabry Neulfer for the practice of MED- ' ICINE and SURGERY lu all their branches. Calls will be promptly attended to. When the services of botli are required only one charge will be made. THOMAS J. MABRY, M. D., G. A. NEUFFER, M. D. April 4th, 1800. PEKRIN & COTHRAN, .Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. WANTED. IOXKUGETIC and reliable man as agent fj lor The Singer Manufacturing Company in Abbeville and oilier counties. Agent must give bond and luruish his own horse. Address THE S. M. Co. Columbia 9. C. Sept. 23, 1890. tf 4 ...