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1W STORE We take Pleasure in Announ Public that We can be New Quart McILWAIN WHERE WE ARE OFFERING GENERAL M CONSISTI Dry Goods, Flannels, Jeans, C Shirtings, Tickings, And everything else In the DRY GOODS line -ivT/-\rnTr>v-vrci A "NTTi 1 IN yj ? 1U1N o A1N XJ X WE CALL SPECIAL ATTEN For MEN and BOYS. Our selection in this li the finest to the cheapest, and offered at exceei S H O In SHOES we are in a position to save yc CASH, direct from the Manufacturers before t ing them at Old 1'rlces. OUR SHOES are i the cheapest. AS HERETOFORE OUR GROCERIES AND FLA We have a large stock of every kind of SI Lowest possible prices, consistent with irood qt OUR STO Hardware, Crocken IS FULL AND COMPLI While we do not claim to have Largest Su> We do claim something that is vastly more 1 Our Prices are LOWER than any one elee. Call In and see us In our NEW STORE an your interest to trade with us. We do all we possibly can to satisfy ana pn ot your money. R, W. Oct 8, 1S90. ifflilL The Largest an ped Saloon Con Consisting, in par ? ? T-* T~? TT7" .Brands 01 jrurt? ix yt> w MOUNT YERNON, MORNING CALL, These brands run from Corn Whiskey a specialty?Only fir Corn Whiskey. Can give you ins With a Complete Stock Gins, Ten Barrels Corn Whiskey sold for CASH, and give my customers CENTENNIAI t JL J J 9 Oct. 15, 1890._ ISTE'W Fancy Grocery. 6. H. 1IIOORE L ! L HAS opened a Now Fancy and Green Gro- A eery Store In L COTHRAN'S BLOCK. i A He deals in everything found in a Fancy \ Family Grocery Store, where you can pur- a chase the nicest CANNED GOODS, consist- \ in? of a " A Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, [ m m: , l together'with FRESH PRUNES, APPLES, f &c., and other delicacies. The substantiate l are L BACON, BREAKFAST STEIFS, * MEAL, IRISH POTATOES, and CABBAGE. \ FLOUR, MOLASSES, HAMS, i v Cigars of the Best Brands. Y a Fresh Fish rind Oysters, Pork Sausage and " the choicest Heef a specialty. Oct 22, 1S90. ? G. A. DOUGLASS A J.J AS on liQud a full Stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing i nnd HATS. A complete line of Saddler, t Hridles and Harness, Crockery, Guns, Pistols, , Cutlery, liurbed Wire, and Hardware of every i description. Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Jew- 1 elry, Fancy aud Domestic Groceries, Provisions, and L [Plantation Supplies. \ Just received a lot of Sewing \ Machines of the latest and most i improved styles with all attach- I ments and warranted for five years \ at from $16 to $25, either for Cash J or partial payments. \ & ALSO A J.Ul" Uf t I Horses, Mules and Wagons for CASH or on TIME and on the very best n TERMS. * Oct. 13, 1890. ? . t Look at that Big Pound of smoking Tobacco and pipe for 25 eta. at A. M. Hill & Sons. 8 Look out for the arrival of those fine oranges just from Florida groves at A. M. Hill & Sons. 1 A. M. Hill A Sons will receive in a few days another lot of those fine Potomac Herring If yon wish to see the finest stock of French \ Candies iu Abbeville, goto A. M. Hill tc Sons, a IW STOCK cing to Our Friends and the Found in Our Elegant ers at the CORNER, I AN IMMENSE STOCK OF ERCHANDISE, NG OF Jassimers, Prints, Sheetings, Damask, Cretons, j. We have a full and complete stock of <ANCY G-OODS. HON TO OUR STOCK OF * Clotli-iii.^ ino of goods is very flue in all grades from Jingly Low Prices. E S . >u money, having bought a large stock for he recent advanco in Shoes, nnd are oflern all grades from tlie best hand-sewed to SPECIALTY WILL BE NTATION SUPPLIES. 'APLE nnd FANCY GROCERIES tit the lality. UK OF r, Tinware, &c., 2TE IN ALL LINES. clc in town, or to do the Largest Busir.ess. mportant to the buyers, and that Is, that d \re promise to prove to you that it is to easo the trade, and give you the full value CANNON. imf. d Best Equipin the Up ntry. t, of the Following hiskies: EMMET OLUB, frJaaErhVTOl If 1 DDV T> * COCTVH 11 .-v k t J. UAWUI I $2 to $9 a gallon. m in town that handles Badgers! ide track on prices and quality, : of Brandies, Wines, &c. I weekly, I buy in large lots i the advantage of Low Prices. - SALOON, Douglass, MANAGER. /OLUiUHIA & UIIEENVILLE 1)1 V CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In Effect August 31, lS'K). (Trains run by T5th Meridian time.) NOETHBOUND. j No. j No. j No. | No. J No. I -St. 50. I 60. I 5S. J 6. iA-M-i I ! i v Charleston 7 00 v Augusta 8 00 I r Columbia 111 00|P.M.| | | v Columbia Ill 0<)| 5 401 1 1 v Alston 12 02 0 45 ... ' v Union I 1 33I I I I r Spartanburg | 2 oO'j | | |.. rl'ryon | 4 10, J I r Saluda 5 33 J J r Flat Hock I 5 541 J I I r llendernonvllle 6 lol J I r Ashevllle 7 00: r liotSpriugs 8 40! rPotnuria 112 20| 7 001 Ia.M.I v Prosperity 12 42! 7 2.11 1 7 20! 7 Newberry 1 1 00* 7 40, 1 7 40! v Ooldvillf S> 45 1 v Clinton 1 0 07j ! I rLburens | 9 4.?! I v Ninety-Six 1 2 25.P.M.j I >> 33; v Greenwood 2 4<i' A.M. 9 14: P.M. v Hodges I 3 07' \ 9 451 9 3SI12 15 r Abbeville 3 50; 110 SK I 1 05 r Belton 1 1 00 10 40!l0 30 P.M. v Belton f 4 id 110 451 v Willi*uiftton 1 221 Ill Oil I v Pelzer 4 81 ill 08' y Piedmont 4 4Si 'l 1 25L L .... r Qreenville._ 5 30 112 05J 1 rAnderaou I 4 40| j 1* M.|ll 101 r Pendleton 5 22 1 (A.M.1 r Seneca 6 00> j r Wnlbulla 7 00' I I I r Atlanta j 10 40| I |? I P.M. HOUTIIBOUND. I No.! No. ! No. j No. J No. j 55. j 59. j 57. I 51. j 5. Jl'.M.j r Charleston I 9 :U>' .r Augusta. | 9 071 A.M | r Columbia i 4 40! | 9 50 j j r Alston 3 :>r.i I 8 40; j r Union I 1 'ili ' iv Spartanburg 11*2 4f>| ..! ! I ,v Tryon 11 !>?' I I ,v Suluiln 10 37 | iV Flat Kock <10 I'll j ,v llendi-rsonvlllc | 9 541; ! I I ,v Ashtvillo I 9 05 ,v llotSiiringb 7 30i i ?| t |A.M.I | P.M.! I iV Poraarla I 3 20jP. M.l 8 80 ,r Prosperity I 2 57 7 OS 8 OS ,r NewDerry | 2 37 0 50 7 50 ,v Goldville I 6 52| I .V Clinton | (1 32' .V L&nrcns I C 00i iV Ninety-Six 1 1 15| 5 421A.M. iV (4rt>enwood |12 241 5 2U| I'.M.jA.M.I P.M. .r Ilodgi-B. 1 11 55 1 4 501 9 3'M 2 40 ,v Hodges J ' 4 58 1 ,v AMtoville 110 50' I 4 15 8 50 1 50 >r Bolton I 110 M. 3 55 P.M.|A.M.! P.M. ,v Bel ton ( 10 SOj 4 05| I 3 40; ir Wlilluuittton ! 10 18) 3 17! ir Pelzer 110 12| I 3 10' r Piedmont i 9 551 1 2 r*;{! ,v Greenville 9 15 - J 2 10i ir Anderson 10 0:ji 8 80 1 P.M. it Pondlcton 9 2fi| P.M.| | I ^r Seneca I 8 54 ,v Walhalla... 8 30 JA.M.I I _l __J Nos. 5, C, 50,51,50, 57, 58 and 5!) daily except Bunay. Main Lino trains 54 and 55 dally between ColmWa and Alston. Daily except 8unday bit ween ilston and Greenville. Pullman Parlor Car on No. 53 of S. C. Division, uigusta to Aahuvlllo and Hot Springs, without hange, connecting with Columbia and Greenville division train daily (No, 54.) Pul'man parlor servicc butween Columbia and Uot iprings, N. C. D. CAEDWELL, Div. I'ass. Agt., Colombia, 8. C. JA8. L. TAYLOE, Gen. Pass. Agent, Washington, ). C. 60L. HAAS, Traffic Manager, liicbmond Vo. Attention ladles ! You aro respectfully incited to inspect Unit lot of pickles and proi3i ves, just received by A. M. Hill & Sone. THEY HA\ WHO HA! THE IW I o ODD M( Who Formerly Occupi BRICK Where Have Why next Door to And they are now rea wants, in everything and at prices that Goods that your merchants i for, we now sell for the small sui do not mean 5c, for we give you yo all the ONE CENT PIECES you ] as good to us as the Gold itself, as f We are Headquarters fo Hardware, Tinware, Woodenware, Shoes, Kubbers, Hats, Caps, La full line of Dry Goods and Notion! Cigars, Cigraettes, Smoking and C Ask for Cameron's Pride Che' brought to this market. Candy! We are selling Stick Candy Cream Drops for 20c. per pound, al1 We also keep a full line of Trr est prices. We print a small Pamphlet ci gives you our prices, if you have n address and we will send you one bi ~^W ~WJ m* Tf vnn lfl.nk nnfi vnurself. this ply the shortage. Even if you z other for some deserving relation 01 ING WATCHES AWAY, though phist, Nothing of the sort. lieve we can afford to give you a we These are our terms: Whei LARS' worth of goods of us we wi] Of course we don't expect you to t week, but so long as our prices ar( yourself a watch for nothing ? This is a Discription of th The case is of brightly polishet al, not a plating, and is warranted ble and responsible, to wear for 15 bteter than coin silver. The mov excellent time. Each fitted wil watch looks exactly like the regul cle and will give FULLY AS GOO' Remember, our prices won't g offer. Everything will still be s ? ? Is X guarantee lowest prices, nonesi ? teous treatment. Come right around and get a ter one of our watch prizes. B will be reached and you will be i cost you a cent. Now all we ask of you is to gi and prices, and we are satisfied you Hoping you will remember 01 future patronage, we remain, Walter Oa G-. Oct. 8. 1890. Why everybody is going to the Palmetto Salt what they are represented to be. You can get Is the largest, neatest and best regulated Uar ii I r.iii nt. i he Palmetto before buying anywlier All orders will receive prompt attention. Corn Whiskey, 81/5 to $2.50. Rye Whiskey, S as win be bought any where In town. All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction. A on hand. M. 0. fflc Sow barley and rye and get your seed, il you want good and fresh from \V. Joel Smith & Sons. Suspenders! suspenders ! W. Joel Smith Sons sell the besl in town. If you want a Buggy, Road Cart, or I'haeton call on A. M. Hill &Sons. 1,500 feet of moulding, just arrived from the factory embracing all the latest designs known to the art. Pictures framed any size at short notice, and at prices to suit all. Come and see our samples. Lee & llailey, Greenwood, S. C. Have just received a nice lino of French candy. Lee & Bally, Green wood, S. C. rE MOVED! 3 MOVED? ? RACKET il STORE, ed one of WALLER'S STORES. They Moved? J. K. Durst & Co., dy to supply all your r except Groceries, will astonish you. a year ago charged you 5 and 10c, ii of 3c,, and when we say 3c., we ur exact change, and we also take have to dispose of, for they are just ar as the value goes. r the Following Goods: , Glassware and Crockery, Boots, dies and Gent's Underwear, and a s. Clothing at New York Cost. Ihewing Tobacco. wing Tobacco, best 10c. plug ever Candy! for 12c. per pound, Chocolate svays sold for 40c. per pound. inks, Valises and Satchels at lowailed the "LITTLE GEM" which ot got one send us a card with your j return mail. e sb i" is the chance of a lifetime to supblready have one can't you use an friend ? You see, we are GTVtoo rlnn'f nlm'm t.n V?a nil i 1 an t.hrn Ve want your steads trade and be itch in order to get it. 1 you have bought FIFTY DOL[1 give you free a handsome watch, rade this amount out in a day or a ) as low as anybody's, why not get e WATCH we Give Away. 1 silverine, a new composition metby the maker, who is both reputayears and keep its color and lustre ement is an imported one and keeps ;h heavy beveled crystal. This ar eighteen-dollar coin silver artiD SERVICE. o up one cent on account of this lold at rock bottom figures. We foods, prompt attention and courcertificate and prepare to start afefore you know it the $50 limit the owner of a watch that didn't ve us a call and inspect our goods will save money by so doing, lr inducements" and desiring your Yours truly, rneron, Jr., REENWOOD, S. C. jon Is because they get goods tlmt come up to anything you call for In the best style. This u Abbeville. eelsc, and you will be satisfied to buy there. 2 to S3. Brandies, Wines, &C., sold as chcap flue stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO always JCRAKEN, Proprietor. Messrs. W. Joel Smith & Sons liave received tin immense slock of Mllburn wagons. He sure to pall to see them. Window shades, spring roller fixtures nt prices from 5(1 cents to $1.75 each. Curtain Poles, I'.rass fixtures, Antique Oak and Walnut at 50 cents each. Just received at Chalmers's Furniture Store. Woven Wire Mattresses, single nnd double weave fit $1.50 and Si each at Chalmers's Furniture Store. Look at those large fat Mackerel at A. M. Hill & Sons. J For choice Mllburn wagons, call at W. Joel [Smith <Sc Sons. LUTED PARTNERSHIP The State of South Carolina, 1 County of Abbeville. i This is to certify that the undersigned J. Allen Smith and (5. II, Moore have this day associated themselves together in a limited partnership, under I he firm name of G. H. Moore, for the purpose of carrying on In the Town of Abbeville a butcher and green gro eery business. G. H. Moore being the only general partner and J. Allen Smith the only special partner, both of whom reside lu the town of'Abbeville. State and Counjy aforesaid. That the said .1. Allen Smith lias contributed in actual cash In good faith the sum of Five Hundred Dollars to the capital stock or the said business. That the said partnership is to commence on the 1st day of October and terminate on the 1st day of October, 1893. Made and severally ) G. H. MOORE, signed In presence of V J. ALLEN SMITH, thesubscriblng witness-) or at Abbeville, s. c.,) this 1st day of October, > 1890. ) T. P. cothran, Lewis Perrin. The State of South Carolina, 1 County oe Abbeville. Personally appeared Lewis Perrln and having been duly sworn says that b? was present and saw J, A. Smith and G. H. Moore make and sevorally sign the foregoing certificate and that he with T. P. C'othran witnessed the due execution thereof. Sworn to before me this 1st day of October, 1&90. T. P. COTHRAN, fSeal.] Notary Public, S. C. The State of South Carolina, I County of Abbeville. f Personally appeared G. H. Moore and having been duly sworn says, that he is the only general partner of the limited partnership of G. H. Moore. That J. Allen Smith the only special partner thereof han contributed Fire Hundred Dollars, the sum specified In the certificate to have been contributed by him as special partner, and that the same lias been actually and In good faith paid in cash to the capital stock of the sairl partnership. G. H. MOOIU2. Sworn to before me this 1st day of October, 181)0. t. P. Cothran, [L. S.] nwuu.y ruuin:, n. \j. The State of South Carolina,! County ok a hjievi.le. J Personally appeared Ilugh Wilson and having been duly sworn says, that he Is the publisher of Ihe Abbeville Press and Banner, a newspaper published at Abbeville C. II., S. C. That the certificate above written of which n cony is hereto attached, was advertised In the said paper once a week for six weeks consecutively, beglnlng on the 8th day of October, 185W. HUGH WILSON. Sworn to before me this day of October. 1890. T. P. Cothran. rL.S.l Notary Public, S. C. Oct. 8, 1890. 6t. Flour! Flour ! Flour ! IHAVE consigned to me ONE CAR LOAD OF FLOUR that I will sell as close or maybe a little closer than yon can buy the pame grade of Flour in town. Prefer to sell in five barrel lots to close buyers. Must b<? sold at once. Apply to PAT ROCHE. Nov. 5,1890, 3t Wanted. f IVE AND ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED 1j In every town in Abbeville and Anderson counties to represent the UNITED STATES MUTUAL ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION, the best and strongest Accident Association in the world. Address, with references. to M. M. MATTISON, A^t., Nov. 5,1890,5t Douulds, S. C. Notice of Application for Charter. NOTICE is hereby Riven that application will be made to the General Assembly of the Slate of Souih Carolina at its next session for the Charter of a Railroad Company irom Lowndesville, in Abbeville county, South Carolina, to a suitable or desirable Soint on the line of the Georgia. Carolina and Torthern Railroad in said State and county. Fresh Arrivals AT A. M. Hill & Sons ?FOR GALA WEEK! ino pounds Malaga Grapes. 25 baskets Delaware Grapes. 25 baskets Catawba Grapes. 25 barrels Fine Apples. 25 hunches Bananas. 1,000 Cocoanu's. English Mixed Pickle. English Chow Chow. English Tomato Catsup. 1 fifin imnmla nccnrtn.f f'n n?lv 500 pounds French Candles. 1,000 Florida Oranges. Oct. 29. 1890. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court?Citation for Lettersof Administration. By J. Fuller Lyojj, Esq., Judge Probate Court: WHEREAS, Thos. L. Moore, as Clerk Common Pleas Court, has mude suit to mo, to grant htm Letter* of Administration ot th? Estate and effects of T. J. McCracken late of Abbevlllecounty, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said T. J. McCracken, deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Wednesday, November 19th, 1890, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand nnd 6eal of the Court, this 13th day ot October, in the year of fL.S.Jour Lord one thousand elrht hundred | nnd ninety and in the 115th year of American Independence. Published on the 15th day of October. 1S90,; in the Press and Banner and on the Court; House door for the time required by law. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. ' Oct. 15, 1890, Gt Would respectfully creasing their Mercan their present stock. FANCY GROCERIES, FRO! FRESH, VAR] in every depart] A "S& BP 11. IY1. Are Jftw 'fi BUGGIES, OA A_. ]N iJ o >ct? CHALMER'S nun mi Baby Carriages Just in. Prices $8, SIO, S12, $10. Good and pretty ijoods. Parlor Suits, Combination in style. Very pretty. Price C.10 LowHges, Covered In beautiful Moquette plusbes, at low prices. 33.50, 84 Each Best Woven Wire Spring Beds. Will last a lite time. lOtli Century Sideboards Iu Walnut and Oak. lGtli Century Book Cases Walnut and Oak. Handsome goods. 10 Walnut Suits, With toilet Iu Wnshstand. Prices trom $88 to $75. Best goods. 300 Chairs Just to hand. All styles and prices. Bedsteads S2, ${, 85 to $10 each, complete with caster 500 Rolls Wall Paper And Bordering to match. Cheap. The above goods at CHALMER'S Furniture Store. Oct. 20, 1800. The Short Line to Charleston & Florida. POUT ItOYAL AND WESTERN CAROLINA KAIL* W A X UU. Commencing sunday, march 2. 1s90, Passenger trains will run as follows by 75th Meridian time: . Going Sonth. Dully. Leave Anderson *9 00 a m t3 10 p m Lpavc Starr 8 25 a m 8 33 p m Leave Lowndesville 8 56 a m 4 05 p m Leavo Mt. Carinel 9 40 a in 4 49 p m Arrive McCormlck 10 00 a m 5 80 p ra Arrive Augusta 12 30 p in *10 05 p m Arrive Charleston 7 00 p in Arrive Savannah 5 40pm 6 80 a m Arrive Jacksonville J 00 a in 12 00 m Going North. Dally. Leave Jacksonville *1 10 p m *S 00 p m Leave Savannah S 10 pin 0 40am Li-nvo Charleston 9 15am Leave Augusta 8 25 a m 3 45 p m Arrive McCorinick ., 10 40 am 5 45 p m Arrive Mt.Cnrmcl . 11 30 a in t6 85 p m Arrl.ve Lowndesville 12 14 p m - T 18 f> m Arrive Starr 12 46 p m 7 51 p m Arrive Anderson... 1 10 p m 8 15 p in * Dally, t Daily except Sundays. Shortest and quickest route to Charleston, reaches | there three hours ahead of any other line. Connections made at Augusta lor Atlanta and all points west. Tickets on sale at P. R. & W. C. Rv depots to all points at cheap rates and baggage checked to destination. For any other information spply or write. ' W. J. CRAIG, G. P. A. R. W. Hunt, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. Car Load Of HORSES. I HAVE for wile a enr load of the finest I KENTUCKY RADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES that could be obtained for tho monev. Cull ana muUeyottr selection. A, B, HAMLIN, Agent, ' Sept. 23, 180(1, tt - MACMORPHYT STORY, ARCHITECTS, No. 8 Gray's Piazza, AUGUSTA, GA. ARE PREPARED TO MAKE PLANS and superintend the building of CHURCHES. I COURTHOUSES, SCHOOL HOUSES, JAILS HOTELS. THEATRES, STORES, I DWELLINGS. June 4,1S90, lJm ~BB. E. L WILSON, o jEiwapmsGT. tKuOfiice up stairs over R. W. Cannons store Aug. JJS, J8S9. For the next thirty days we will sell onr entire line of Flower Pots, Hanging Baskets, &e., ut first cost to make room for new goods. Lee & Bailey, Greenwood, S. C. Wo havejust opened up a splendid lino of shot guns, rangldg from S2 to $50. Sportmen take notice and call on us for guns and all shooting materials. Smith .fcSons. Vertical slide-back suspenders the best In the world. No weight on tho shoulders. No strain on the butious. Ask for them at Smith A- Snnw We have now a complete line of Art Materials?tube colore, brushes, crayons, oencilfi drawing paper, tr;insfer paper, polettes &c' I'i tact every thing In the line, Lee & Bailey' i Greenwood S. C. ' . T announce to the pu .tile business by mak: They will make a sp ITS, CONFECTIONERIES & Their stock will be [ED, FULL AND tnent to which they ini Hill & 5 now receiving at tl A Large Stock of ERIAGES & I JL. HILL ?! pp School Claims. ALL persons holding School Claims which have uot yet been registered will please prt-8<;ni them at my office by the 15tb, aaltis necessary thnl I have all the reports of the / (llirt-rcnt school*, in order to make my anaual report complete. It. G. McLEES, V School Com. ^ doing! CLOTHING! Milf! Hands Up ! and Listen What I Tell You that 1HAVE JUST received an Immense line of Winter sumples. and am prepared to supply this people with tbe best ol Clothing at very LOWEST PRICfiS. Satisfaction and a Fit Guaranteed, Call nnd see my samples at JONES F. MILLICKS corner store. BROWNING, KINO & CO. J. A, ALLEN, Agent. Abbeville, 8. C.. Aug. 27. ' . . Removal. I A FTER this date my office will be found A J\. over Cannon's store, for the Hummer.' ^ H. G. THOMSON. Abbovllle, Jane 25,1890, tf ^H. D. REESE, Ab^^e, & a, and J. B. FRANKS, Lowndesvllle, 8. C.. are exclusive dealers In these celebrated glasses. Faulkner Keli.am & Moore, (Only Manufacturing Opticians In the South) , Oct. 15.1SU0. 4in Atlanta. Qa. House and Lot For Sale. I OFFER for sale my House and Lot in the town of Abbeville, S. C. .M. L. EONHAM, Columbia,S. C. Apply to S. C. CASON, Abbeville, & C. Sept. 17.1890. GIMS READY FOR BUSINESS. 6. S. WILSON & CO. HAVE recently fltled up a new and powerful engine to run their QINS on the ALSTON LOT. They have two splendid new gins, ami have arrangements for ginning and packing twenty bales a day. Being practical workmen they can serve the public faithfully and well. Give thetn a chance at your cotton. Satisfaction guaranteed. nnmmA"\T onnrk JL i. v-J?N iSHiJhJLJ. They pay the blehest CASH prices for seed from the cotton wjilch they gin. If you hnve cotton to gin, be sore to apply to 6. s. WILSON & CO. Sept. 17. 1890. NS EASY. ^Qcins fast. NEVER CHOKES oBREAKS THE ROLL. ^^THECELEBRATED COTTON pi |J Has All LATEST IMPROVEMENTS Including Balance Wbcel on Brash which IsMtirAH Avnn RnA?d. Thin fA&tnM Im daqoIIat to this make of Gin and Is used on no other. Are FULLY GUARANTEED and Am Delivered FREE OF FREIGHT at any R- R. Station or the landing of any Regular Steamboat Line la the South. If we have no Agent near you, address the General Southern Agent, HUf UIIDD A DrtATLANTA,fiA.tr IVinUDDAKlJ DALLAS, TEX. IIS"lBtOSCOOD SJ5; PKUU. S. STANDARD CALES relf ht paid, felly wirrut?4< Oth.r <U?i nropcrliomteir low. EflflMt, Bolltn and Y?i tirlftdlaf fckik? H.W.HUBBARD,Q?nl.Sou(h'n Astnt,Atl?al*,G?.or Stetson lints In all shapes the most durable hat made. P. Rosenberg & Co. We have nddeil nn elegant line of gold and silver watches to our Jewelry departmet P. Rosenberg <fc Co. ?** ????? ; Sons blic that they are inLng large additions to ecialty of UD GREEN GROCERIES, COMPLETE rite inspection. ; Sons ieir LOAD CARTS fc SONS. >