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TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD
COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE D1V
^ CONDENSED 8CHEDULK.
In Effect Aneusi SI, 13'tO.
(Trains run f>y "5th Mcrirtiftn time.)
NORTHBOUND.
| No. ! No. | No. ! No. | No.
I 54. 56. 60. 6$. 0.
1 j j 1 1
| A.M. | |
Lv Charleston < IK).
Lv Amriista I 8 (MM ! ! |
Ar Columbia. |U W| l\M.| | I
Lv Colombia Ill 0t?| 5 40 '
Lv Alston 12 02 0 45 ... .J
Lv Union 1 :? -
Ar Spartanburg | 2 301 | ~|
ArTryon 4 ?j I,
Ar Saluda
Ar Flat Rock 5 M
Ar llendersonville C 10 |
Ar Asbevllle. | 7 00
Ar HotSpriug? 8 40
Ar Pomarla.... 112 20 7 001 A.M.
Lv Prosperity 112 42 7 23j 7 20j
Lv NewU'rry | 1 00 7 -10j 7 40
Lv Uoldville 8 45
Lv Clinton I 9 07 I
ArlAurens | 9 45
I,v Ninety-Six 2 25 P.M.|........ 8 >*!
LvGreetiwood 2 40 lA.M.! 9 14 KM.
Lv Hodges I < 071 1 9 451 9 3S 12 1-.
Ar Abbeville !? 5')j 10 2J .. 1 ft.'
Ar Bolton f 4 UO' 10 40 10 30 P.M.
Lv Belton f 4 10' 10 45
Lv WilllaiDSton I 4 22] Ill 02!
Lv Pelzer 4 311 ?|11 0S[. |
Lv Piedmont 4 4S; 11 25 ?
. _ RQrt 19 MM '
Ar ^ , 71
ArAndawon I 4 40| |P.M.|U 10
Ar Pendleton 5 22 1 |A.M.|
ArSoneca. 6 00, I
t Ar Walhalla. 7 00 .........
Ar Atlanta 10 40 | | !
55. rm.
Ug SOUTHBOUND.
B I No.! So. ! No. ! No. j No.
B j 6.5. 59. 57. I 51. 5.
il 2SSE==| S 3=551 =|=
Ar Columbia I 4 40' ;. 9 .>0 j
Ar Alston -J 3 35, I ? I
Ar Union I 1 50 J
Lv Spartanburg 112 431 J
Lvfryon ... 1? 24| | |
Lv Saluda. 10 371 | ?| -I Lv
Flat Hock Il0 10 -
Lv Hendersonville I 9 &9. I
Lv Ashevilio 9 05| | |
Lv Hot Spring# 7 30 -
A.M.;
I P.M.! | I I
Lv Pomarla 3 20;P. M.I 8 30] |
* Ar Prosperity 2 57 7 08 , 8 08j.. i
Ar Newberry I 2 87 6 o? ' ;,?i
Lv Goldville I I 6 52
Lv Clinton | j ?> 32| |
Lv Laurens. - ~1 6 00i i
Lv Ninety-Six I I 15| 5 42tA.M.
Lv Greenwood il2 241 5 201 P.M.jA M.| P.M.
.. ' i 11 Mi' i 4 501 ? :!0I 2 40
Ckl VI""" 1 """"I I - - I
Lv Hodges J L 4 oS
Lv Abbeville 110 501 4 15 8 50 1 50
Ar Belton 1 H) SO, 3 55 P.M. A.M. P.M.
Lv Belton J 10 50 i 4 05 1 3 40;
Ar Wiiiianiaton 110 1K| J 3 171
Ar Pfizer. 10 12j I I 3 10
Ar Piedmont i 9 5f> 1 ~j 2 53)
Lv Greenville.:. 9 15 2 10i
V A r Anderson 110 03- 3 80 P.M.
Ar Pendleton 9 26j P.M.I | I
Ar Seneca. -..i 8 54 L I
Lv Walhalla. 8 30
I A.M. I I I I
No.?. 5. 6, 50,51,50,51,58 and 59 dully except Sun
day. Mala Line trains 54 and 55 daily between Columbia
and Alston. Daily except Sunday between
Alston and Greenville.
1'nllinan Parlor Car on No. 58 of 8. C. Division,
Augusta to Ashcvillo and Hot Springs, without
change, connecting with Columbia and Grt on villi*
Division train daily (No, 54.)
Pullman parlor service between Columbia und Uo'
'v?' Springs. N. C. a
D. CAKDWELL, Div. I-ass. Act., Columbia, 8. C
t?o r K1VI AU n?? A >rf.nl Willi.in wt.m
1).""* ** *" * -? ?*?
SOL HAAS, Traffic Manager, Richmond Vx
i The Short Line to
Charleston <fe Florida.
POUT ROYAL AND WESTERN CAROLINA
RAILWAY CO.
^ /COMMENCING SUNDAY, MARCH 2. 1S90, PasV/
senger trains will run ns follows by 75th Meridian
time:
Going South Daily.
Leave Anderson *S 00 a ui t.*> 10 p hi
Leave Starr- 8 25 a in 3 88 p in
Leave Lowndesvllle 9 56 a m 4 05 p in
Leave Mt. CartneL 9 40 a m 4 49 p tn
Arrive McCormick 10 00 a tn 5 80 p iii
Arrive Augusta 12 30 p iii *10 05 p hi
Arrive Charleston 7 00 p in
Arrive Savannah 5 40 p in C 30 a ni
Arrive Jacksonville 7 00 am 12 00 in
Going North. Dally.
Leave Jacksonville *1 10 p m *8 00 p m
I.enve Savannah S 10 p m 0 40 a iii
Leave Charleston 9 15 a in
Lave Augusta S 25 am 3 45 p in
Arrive McCormick 10 40 a in 5 40 p m
Arrive Mt. Cartnel 11 30 a m tfi 85 pin
Arrive LowndesvllKe 12 14 p m 7 18 p m
Arrive Starr 12 46 p m 7 51 p m
Arrive Anderson 1 10 j> in S 15 pin
* Daily, t Daily except Sundays.
Shortest ana (jillcKest rouie 10 i n:irie?ion. reacncs
there three hours ahead of any other line. Connections
made at Augusta for Atlanta and all points west.
Tickets on sale at P. R. a W. C. Rv depots to nl>
points at cheap rutes and baciriige checked t? destination.
For any other information apply or write.
W. J. CI'.AIG, 0. P. A.
R. W. Hunt, T. P. A.. Augusta, Ga.
A. 91. Hill A Sons
LocnlN and Arrival*.
.V) boxes of oraogas to nrrive in a few days
direct from Florida groves. Parties wishing
to purchase by the box will save money by
calling on A. M. Hill & Sons.
A large assortment of nuts, raisins, currants,
citron, candies and fruits will arrive
for the Christmas holidays.
Anotherlot of At mores mince meats and
preserves to arrive at A. M. Hill ?& Sons.
If you want a barrel of fine flour call on A.
M. Hill & Sons.
Notice.
Wnen in need ol a bat or bonnet, if you
will call upon rnc you will get the very latest
styles trimmed by one of the finest milliners
that travel South, and .vou will get it at 30 per
cent less that you did six years ago.
WM. K. BELL.
Fresh Peanuts parched at L. W. Sign Co.
dally.
Fruit of all kinds arriving at L. W. Sign's.
Fresh bread and cakes dally at L. W. Sigu's
Just received. Another lot plush hats.
Choice colors. R. M. Haddon & Co.
If you wanta pound package of good Smokins;
Tobacco, and a pipe thrown in call at A.
M. Ilili & Sods.
Fresh buck wheat Hour, and Syrup at A. M.
, Hill & Sons.
A New
' STOVES! ST0\
COOKING STOVE
. HEATING STOVI
E. A. TEI
Oct. 22, 1890.
For Sale By J. T. Si
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IST-EZTTW I
'Fancy Grocery. |
G. H. MOORE
HAS opened n New Fancy and Green Uro- I
eery Store iu
COTHRAN'S BLOCK.
! He deals in everything found in a Fancy
I Family Grocery Store, where you can pur|
chase the nicest CANNED GOODS, consisting
of
Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats,
H 9 }
together'with FRESH PRUNES. APPLES,
&c., and other delicacies. The substantial!*
are
BACON, BREAKFAST STRIPS,
MEAL, IRISH POTATOES,
and CABBAGE.
FLOUR, MOLASSES, HAMS,
V Cigars of (lie Best Brands, v
Fresh Fish and Oysters, Pork Sausage and ^
the choicest Beef a specially. u
Oct. 22, 1S90. ij
A\l C W Vj/UOdb&iM. '
?EW GOODS.
am Not Preparefl to Offer at i<
Reasonable Prices tie Largest
aoi Best Selected Stock cf ?
i Watches, Clocks, j
Silverware, Spectacles, ^
and Gold Pens, t
And everything In the JEWELRY Line
ever offered to the people of Abbevl'le county ^
Silver and Nickel Watches from 52,'m) to 518 Jj
Gold Watches from S15 to S75. S
Clocks from SI to $13. V
{ CHAINS. CHARMS. LOCKETS. "G
SLEEVE BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS.
SCARF TINS, STUDS, LACE PINS.
BROCHES, EAR RINGS and DROPS, and
CHILD'S DRESS BUTTON SETS In GOLD ^
janR Rolled Plate at the Lowest Prices.
Gold Rings, [quality guaranteed]
from 75 cts. to $10
i Sterling Silver Thimbles, Spoons and Forks
I very low.
j The celfbratcd Wm. Rogers Knives, Forks,
i Spoons, itc. Triple plated ou Nickel Silver.
14 K. Gold Spectacles and Eye*
| Glasses Irom $4.50 to 98 per ptiir.
j Why injure your e.ves by wearing cheap
I "la-sea when you can gel Pebbles for $2.50 per
I pnir.
| It will be to your advantage lo call on me
should you need anything in the Jewelry line
Repairing neatly done and all work euarani
teed. Office in store of J. C. NICKLES.
| J. T. Duckett,
JEWELER.
Greenwood, S. u.
! Oct. 15. 1MM).
Q. A. DOUGLASS J
A
I on l)HDd a Stock of
I
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing 4
and HATS. A complete line of Saddles,
Bridles and Harness, Crockery, Guns, Pistol?, OJ
I Cutlery, Barbed Wire, and Hardware of every
description. Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Jewelry,
Fancy and Domestic Groceries, Provisions,
and ^
Plantation Supplies.
Just received a lot of Sewing
! Machines of the latest and most
; improved styles with all attach
,ments and warranted for nve years a1
(at from $16 to $25,!eitherfor Cash
or partial 'payments,
ALSO A LOT OF K
Horses, Mules and Wagons F
for CASH or on TIME and on the very best
TERMS.
Oct. 15, 18U0.
Departure. ]
fES! STOVES!
:s FROM $10 UP.
2S FROM $3 UP.
T
UPLETON'S.
no, Greenwood, S. C.
, : ? -
SANTA GLAUS
t
IS COMING
ind is Going to Make his Headquarters
at ;
n A MTnTJOTJ'S
\ j j \ m 1J... vy XI r^s
few i York i Racket i Store,
Greenwood, ?. C.
i"es4 and a seal live Santa ?lam
He walks around the Store and talks and waits on the chil- ,
ren, and he will show you one of the largest and finest line of
'OYS ever brought to this town, For instance, just examine a !
3w of the following prices:
Cashable Dolls from 10c to $1.
China Limb Dolls from 5c to 25c.
Nigger Dolls 5c.
Hair Stuffed Dolls 10c.
Sailor Dolls 25c.
A special lot of Bisque Jointed Dolls for 25c, never sold for
3ss than 50c.
A fine lot of Photograph Albums 5c up to $3.
The finest and largest lot of Vases in town and at your own
rices.
Also, China Cups and Sausers, China Tea Sets, Toy Watches,
'in Toys, Bellows Toys, Games, Rubber Balls, Christmas Tree
'rnam'ents, Shell Boxes, Tin Triumpets, Mechanical Toys, Rocking
torse, Toy Rianos, and a fine line of Picture and Juvenile Books.
Every Child who Comes to See the Live Santa Clause
e will give them a nice Christmas present, and for 10c will allow
hem to have a Grab in the CHRISTMAS GRAB BARREL.
air?ncr urifTi thig olAfrnnt. lino nf Tnva dnn't fnreret that we
AlUUg fVXVXA UU1U VAV^wuv MMW v * v j ? ? Q - _
lso have Fruits and Nuts and all kind of Candies, and we still
:eep our full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots and
ihoes, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Ladies and Gents Woolen Underrare,
Bargain in Ribbons and Laces, also Hardware, Tinware,
Hassware, Woodenware, Crockery Tobacco and Cigars. <
Come and see the Live Santa Claus
efore going elsewhere for he will save you time and money.
Don't mistake the place opposite the
C. & Cr. FREIGHT DEPOT.
Come and get first pick, before they are gone.
Walter Cameron, Jr.,
GREENWOOD, S. C.
Dec. 10. 1890.
R. M. HADDON & CO.
MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS,
Velvets, Plushes,
Ribbons," Flucliiiigs,
.nd all goods pertaining to Ladies Wear, We are offering
exclusive BARGAINS in
Dloak.s and Wraps
F all kinds including an elegant assortment of the latest styles in
?*?- m v\ir rr n *Y T*TY1 M
SJfcAJL JfJLiUSJtl WJtUiro
hich cannot be duplicated at present prices.
We are constantly receiving additions to our 1
MillJLmLeiry
and are showing all the advanced styles in
HATS AND BONNETS ,
t popular prices. All we ask is an inspection, we take the
responsibility of pleasing,
Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes!
or Ladies, Misses and Children.
Oct. 22, 1890.
Why everybody Is going to the Palmetto Saloon is because they get goods that como up to
hat they are represented to be. You enn get anything you call for In the best style. This
the largest, neatest and best regulated Bar In Abbeville. 1
Call at the Palmetto before buying anywhere else, nnd you will be satisfied to buy there.
All orders will receive prompt attention.
Corn Whiskey, Jl-75 to $2.50. Rye Whiskey, 82 to S5. Brandies, Wines, Ac., sold as cheap
i can be bought any where lu town.
All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction. A line stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO always
l hand.
M. 0. MeCRAKEN,
Proprietor, j
^jpr
- I r
I
Mil
Fin kins Agency
J. F. G. DUPRE & SON,
Established, February, 186'
X\TE Insure all classes of property again*
loss by Fire, Lightning, Cyclones am
rornadoes, at the lowest rates. Dwelling
and Churches a specialty.
We represent $20,000,000 Capital and Asset?
Our rompanlPfl Include New York Under
writers, Georgia Home, I'henlx of New York
Springfield ol Mass., Sun Mutual of N. 0,
et. nl., having paid to policy Holders in mi
county $78,80).
Our Dwelling House Policy Istheshortes
and most liberal ever Issued by any Agency
Ulve us a call.
J. F. c. DuPRE,
J. H. DuPRE.
Sept. 17. 1890.
GINS READY FOR BUSINESS
0. S. WILSON & CO.
HAVE recently fitted up a new and powei
fnl engine to run their GINS on th
ALSTON LOT. They have two splendid nei
^lns, und have arrangements for ginning an
packing twenty bales a day. Being prnctlca
workmen they can serve tne public falthfull;
and well. Give them a chance at your col
ton. Satisfaction guaranteed.
COTTON SEED.
They pay the blithest CASH prices for see
from the cotton which tbey gin.
If you have cotton to gin, be sure toapply t
G. S. WILSON & CO.
Sept. 17, 1890.
Terra Cotta Wells.
I^HE undersigned Is not disposed to brag o
his new mode of water supply, but it I
proven beyond the shadow of a doubt the
his weliB are the best and more durable tha
any other kind. He boasts of not bavin
lost a slneleone In seven years, while tw<
thirds of his work is for parties having loi
their dug wells.
Address.
C. M. CALHOUN,
Greenwood, 8. C.
They are frog proor and superior to one dni
andare hound to supersede all others.
Joel 8. Bally, Greenwood, 8. C.
Greenwood Cotton and Oil Mill
Cal. Klnard, NInet.v-SIx, 8. C.
Rev. Pressly, Dae West, S. <
Jones Miller, j bbevllle.S. C.
I have sunk nine-tenths of the wells in m
town in seven years.
Aug.
ClMi CLOTHINfi! Cloii
I HAVE JUST received an immense line <
Winter samples, and am prepared tosuj
ply this people wltli the best ol Clothing i
very LOWEST PRICES.
Satisfaction and a Fit Guaranteed
Call and see my samples at JONES F. Mil
LER'S corner store. BROWNING. KIN
A CO.
J. A. ALLEN, Agenl
Abbeville, S. C., Aug. 27.
II. d. UF.Ksk. AbbeyHle^ k. c., and J. I
FRA.NKS, liOwndesvllle, S. G\, are exclualv
dealers In these celebrated glasses.
Faui.kner Keli.am & Moore,
/r?niw Munufanturlnf Outlclans In the South
Oct. 15. 1890. 4in " Atlanta, Oh.
.Candidates.
We are authorized to announce Mr. JU?
IITS C. MARTIN as a candidate for Count
Business Agent for the Alliance of Abbevlll
county. tf
Medical Notice.
A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME B'
note or account for either 1889 c
1890, will please make payment by th
fifteenth of December next.
C. W. CASON, M. D.
Nov. 29,1890. ' tf
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
As AGENT OF WILLIS ERVIN
Pleasant Ervin and Betty DuBose,
-* - * * "v" tv t a "wit a
will sell on BAjjj'-o'.Afv ?
ItY next, during the legal hours of sale
i tract of land belonging to them sitoa
ted in Abbeville County on the waters o
Russell creek, a branch of the Savan
uah Itiver, containing
28 Acres.
more or less, and bounded by lands o
Wm. II. Parker, Jno. S. Brown, Rebec
;a Brown and others
Terms of sale?CASII.
WM. P. CALHOUN,
Dec. 3,1S90, 5t Agent.
"A iwr
JLJka dkf*a
Would respectful
creasing their Merca
their present stock.
FANCY GROCERIES, FR!
FRESH, VAI
in every depar
A. M.
Ai
Ultaw filiitf
RTfftftTES C A
]
' The Largest ai
I ped Saloon
U01
i Consisting, in pj
t Brands of Pure Rye ^
MOUNT YERNON,
MONOGRAM,
I MORNING CALL,
OAK GROYE.
a These brands run fro:
5 Corn Whiskey a specialty?Only
y Corn Whiskey. Can give you j
"With a Complete Sto<
G-ins
" Ten Barrels Corn Whiskeys
? for CASH, and give my custom
; CENTENNIA
T. L.
i Oct. 15, 1890.
D
' H. D. Reese,
' WATCH REPAIRER,
" Abbeville, S. C?
3. IS ALWAYS ready to serve the public li
I bit) line of business, and solicits a sbar
y of the work In bis line.
He will keep a varied stock of the best nn<
cheapest spectacles and eye-glasses, togcthe
- with silver plated ware audlewelry.
| Nov. 19 1890.
?; 7f yoFarhoing wist
AND WANT LOW RATES
|f To Arknnsa*
Texas, Missouri,?olorada, Oregon and Callfor
q nla, or any point WEST or NORTHWESTIT
WILL PAY Y0I
" To write to me.
FRED D. BUSH,
D. P. A., L. & N. R. I
38 Wall St., Atlanta, Ga.
? Oet.. 29, ISSO-flro
Tfew Good.*
i
( AT
CHALMERS v
'wmm,
Baby Carriages
Just in. Prices 98, $10, $12, $10. Good am
pretty ijoods. .' .
y Parlor Suits,
e Combination In style. Very pretty.' Prla
940. . ... Lownges,
Covered In beautiful Moquctte plotties, a
Y low prices. 7
'er 63.50, f4 Each
Best Woven Wire Spring Beds. Will last i
llle time.
. 10th Century Sideboards
In Walnut and Oak.
10th Centary Book Cases
Walnut and Oak. Handsome goods.
10 Walput Suits,
i With toilet In Washstand. Prices from $3!
j to 875. Best goods.
" 300 Chairs
Just to hand. All styles and prices.
j. Bedsteads
82, S3, 85 to 810 each, complete with caster
500 Rolls Wall Paper
And Bordering to match. Cheap.
f Tile aoove gouu?
CHALMER'S
Furniture Store.
Oct. 29, 1890.
Hill &
ly announce to the pi
ntile business by mal
They will make a s
(JITS, CONFECTIONERIES
Their stock will be
IIED, FULL ANI
7 o
tment to whicli tney lr
Hill &
:e now receiving at t
Y&J
A Large Stock of
DDT AITEVC At 1
LUU1AMUM VW j
_vr. hill
1 '^M
ad Best Equip
in the Up
imtry.
. t/
art, of the Following
Whiskies:
, ;.-x3b
EMMET CLUB,.
HARRY BASSETT
PIEDMONT,
TIP T0P-m
$9 t.n fRQ a trail nn.
MA WW M
firm in town that handles Badgers
inside track on prices and quality.
3k of Brandies, Wines,
3, &c.
old weekly. I buy in large lots
ers the, advantage of Low Prices.
L SALOON,
Douglass, |jj
MANAG-ER.
-???Car
Load
OS:
. HORSES.
e
T HAVE for KBle a car load or the flne?t
3 I KENTUCKY SADDLE AND MAR- '
r NEKS HORSES that could be obtained for v
tbe money. Call anil make your selection.
A. B. HAMLIN, Agent.
BepL 23, L8UU, It .
. MACMORPHY & STORY, >1
A / iTTTm P/imo . /
AAUI11 A JCJV-< X o,
j No. 8 Gray's Piazza, AUGUSTA, OA.
Are prepared to make plans and
superintend the building of
, CHURCHES. COURTHOUSES, *
' SCHOOL HOUSES, JAILS.
hotels. theatres,.
stores. dwellings.
June 4,1890,12ra
The State of South Carotin**
county of abbeville.
PROBATE COUBT.
- Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
? III the matter of the estate of J. M. TEUITT,
deceased.
ALL 1 ^RfiON8 INDEBTED TO HAI1X_ ^
estate muct settle without delay, and
ttioaehoiding claim* ti^ inwt. Ibe estate must ^B|
prenei.it them properly nttestea to. ^
TH08. J. BRITT, AdmlnUtrmtor. "
I Nov. 28, 3 weeks. NOTICI
TO mm.
1 A LL persons are hereby warned not to bant
t\ uarne ofuny kind on the premises of
. Mrs 8. M. Culbonn nnd the Norwood Estate
in the Flatwood* near Hester Station. The
law will be enforcednitalusteveryone,
f WM. P. CALHOUN. Lesser
Lessee MRS. S. M. CALHOUN,
> J. 8. NORWOOD.
Agi. florwooa n.suuie.
' 0O7 l7 WILSON "
' ' : ? KSTIdT.
' ?5_0ffice tin stairs over It. W. Cannons store
Au<. 28, >889.
Will Meet on Sale Days,
TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the Board of
U County Commissioners win meei on ,
i Sale Days. T. W. LTTES,
April 10, 1889. Chairman
NOTICE.
fpHE School CommlKsloner can always be
X round In his office ut the Court Hou?e on
SALEDAY and the 16tb of every month, except
when the 15tb occurs on Sunday, in
which case his office will be open on the 14th.
Feb. 0,1889, it
A new lot of Emerson shoes last received
both In hand and machine make. P.Rosen
berg & Co.
Ifyou want the most serviceable and durable
shoes buy a Dnir of Emerson shoes froa
D Rnoonhprc A Co.
j I. ?
1 Blankets In all grades at lowest price*. P.
| Rosengerg & Co.
i Sons
ablic that they are inring
large additions to
pecialty of
i?m nnrrM nonPCDTPS
AflU VAliiill uuuviiumm
) COMPLETE
ivite inspection.
/N
5 sons
heir ^ ' ^ j
ROAD UAKTS j
& SONS. 1