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/ TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ( RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD iCOLUMBIA & GREENVILLE DIV CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In Effect August 31, 18X). iTraiDR ran by 75th Meridian time.) ^ NORTIIBOT7ND. L I ] i i 7" 1/ No. No. No. No. No. / I *-? I rj>. I lui | "lS | , !a-MJ | i "I 1 J,v Charleston 7 00i j i - [ Lv Augusta S 00 | [ ? f Ar Culumbia jll 00|P.M.| I I I Lv Columbia Ill 001 5 40 L I Lv Alston |12 02. (J 45i i ? .?| ( Lv Union J 1 ?{| * Ar Spartanburg -.-I 2 3tfj J | | j ArTryon j 4 W( j j j t Ar Saluda I ' j i- t Ar Flat Kock ;> &4 Ar Hendersonville. 0 1?| | ;"| Ar Ashevillo I 7 00i j- I , Ar Hot Springs # 40 " ; ?"! t ArPomaria. 12 201 7 MJ Lv Probperity |12 42| 7 23 1 i 20| Lv Newberry j 1 00i 7 40i 7 40. P Lv Goldville & 45 1 Lv Ciluton 0 07 Ar Laurens I ;.- j . I,v Ninety-Six I 2 VoP.M.i h -V. ........ Lv Greenwood j 2 40 A.M. !) 14.P.M. i Lv Hodges i .-*07' 9 4o 9 *>12 K> Ar Abbeville '* 50j 10 2f !-? ?.] J 05 j I | 4 00 .10 40 10 30.P.M. j 1 L.V oeiwn 1 ; j ? I Lv Willlamston I 4 22 Ill 021 1 Lv Pelzer. 4 31 Ill OS) I I Lv Piedmont j 4 4Si ill 25i i j ArOreenvllIe ! 5 12 00 1 ArAnderson j 4 40| IP M.Ill 10| j Ar Pendleton I 8 321 1 [A.M.j I A r Seneca. 6 00 J ' Ar Walballa. 7 00; J Ar Atlanta 110 40] | | | P.M. | , BOCTnBOCND. I No. No. No. No. No. I | 55. 59. j 57. j 51. J 5. ! | j | j j Ar Charleston I 9 30 -J' Ar Augusta. I 9 071 A.M I ! , ArColumbia. I 4 40i I 9 .V)| I Ar Alston .'1 '15; -I 8 1(J| : . Ar Union I 1 "M> j Lv Spartanburg 112 45! I LvTryon.. ill 24 j j I Lv Saluda. jlO .'J7i | | | I Lv Flat Kock 110 10 t Lv llendersonvillu. I 9 50; I. 4 LvAshevHIe 9 05| | | , Lv Hot 8j>rlngB 7 30|- , I P.'M.'I ! I I 'Lv Poirtaria I 3 20:P.M.j 8 30! j Ar Prosperity 2 5Ti 7 08i 8 OSi | Ar Newberry.- ! 2 37 0 :>0. 7 3O1 J Lv Goldville '. | I 6 ?2 ! Lv Clinton | ? 3-( -| j Lv Laurens i'VIS'. ?? I I i Lv Ninety-Six.." I 1 151 > 42 A.M. -j > Lv Greenwood |12 24| 5 2vJ| P.M. A.M.| P.M.. Ar Ilod^o* I jll 55 - | 4 50| 9 30 2 40, Ar Belton I 110 30| 3 <M| P.M.|A.M.| P.M. Lv Bnlton I ,10 50! 4 05 "? 40 t Ar Williamston 110 18j 3 17j j Ar Poller 10 12 I ? 10 Ar Piedmont 9 55j J 2 53, ' + Lv Greenville 9 15......... | | 2 10i j Ar Anderson 10 03' 8 80. J P.M., 11 Ar Pendleton 9 26| P.M. | Ar Seneoa ? i 8 54! I ! , * .. ir-iw-lu I c an1 ! i I I LsM H v , , | A.M.I J I _ 1 | No*. 5,6, 50, 51,56. 5", 58 and 50 daily except Bun- j day. Main Line trains 54 and 55 dally between Col- j I iinibla and Alston. Dally except Sunday betwoen Alston and Greenville. Pullman Parli>r Car ou No. 53 of S. C. Division,! Aiicnsta to Asheville and Hot Springs, without | elianee, connecting with Columbia and Greenville j /*v Division train daily (No, 54.) ! . Pullman parlor service between Columbia and Hot | Springs. N. C. D. CABDWELL, Div. Pass. Agt., Columhla, S. C JA8. L. TAYLOli, Gen. Puss. Agent, Washington. 1 D. (J. I SOL HAAS, Traffic Manager, Richmond Va. ' ' SEABOARD AIR LINE. GEORGIA, CAROLINA it NORTHERN I 1 DIVISION. Sl'l'PI.EMESTAI. TO Time Table No. 8,i' ? IN EKFKIT? 7:00 a.m., Sunday, December Till, 1890. j BETWEEN MONROE AND ABBEVILLE.L SOUTHBOUSn. NORTHHOUND j i'cliiw. 1 C'iusR. 1 Class. 2 Class j I *11 4i- :!(:' ' I'ussen- I'nsM-nKrcight. aer aiul STATIONS, gi-r ami Freight.! Mftil. Mall. : ' I.nil,7 Daily Ually Dully U except i i-xcfpt except except Snnilay.'Sumlny. Sunday. Sunday. I I'. M. A.M. :Leave. Arrive. 1\ M. A.M. ] 10 00 8 110 Monroe 0 00 340 * 10 20 S 4(i Potter 5 44 S 15 |ft 10 40 8 r.7 Wax haw ft 35 ; :: oo 11 00 9 08 Osceola ft 25 2 40 ! f 11 15 0 17 ...Van Wyek 5 15 2 a."> li :? 9 M Catawba June' 5 05 2 lit 11 40 U 30 Harmony 4 57 1 15 it 55 1) 40 Edgemoor.... 4 45 1 25 12 00 9 41 Hlckliu .... 4 40 115 I 12 08 9 50 Hodman 4 :*2 1 03 i v 12 40 10 10 Chester.... 4 12 12 40 1 05 10 20 ..Sandy Hlver.. 3 52 1150 1 25 10 37 ..West Chester.. 3 42 11 35 n ? ;g lo cO Fish Dam 3 28 11 10 2 00 1102 Ado 8 1 5 10 50 l ;; 00 11 80 Whltmlre 2 55 in ?> H ? 11 4.r> Lyn 2 85 0 r>5 4 :? 12 15 Clinton 2 05 9 10 5 25 12 4'I ....Mountvlllc... 1 37 8 10 ft 47 12 52 Cross Hill 125 7 50 K t; 1 10 1-ota 1 10 7 80 : ? 7 00 1 35 ....Greeuwood... 12 40 7 00 7 10 2 00 Cana 12 10 5 20 8 15 2 25 Abbeville 11 45 0 00 S ^ - A. M. P. M. ; 11 25 P. M. Southbound trains, whether delayed or not. [ have absolute right of track over Norlbboumt I trains of the same class. JXO.O. WjNDEIt, y L.T.MYERS. j vu'u i .<inihi|,vii <icu i ^ii|>viii.?.i,mvuv. i J. A. DODSON, Superintendent. N Walter L. Miller, | Attorney and Counnellor at Law, AHBKVII.LK, S. C. |r 1)1 JA<'TICKS IN KOTII KTATK AND |? Federal Courts. Special attention gi\en 't to collections and to investigating titles. v Dec. '?, lstM. (Jmo. A New STOVES! STOV COOKING STOVE! ' HEATING- STOVE AT. E. A. TEW Oct. 22, 1N??. Fur Sale By J. T. Sin ihi mi ! ?i?agiirini?uiinn., .'ir?vfc?n? The Short Line to Jliarleston & Florida. OUT ROYAL AND WESTERN CAROLINA! RAILWAY CO. COMMENCING SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1S90, Tosj sender trains will run as follows by Tftth Merldin time: Going South Dally. .eave Anderson *3 00 a in +3 10 p ni -eavt. Starr * 35 a in '< 33 p m ' .t-ave Lowndesvillt- > 06 a in 4 U5 p m i .cave Mt. Carmi-1 U 40 a rn 4 4'J j> ni ! irrlve MeCorinlck 10 00 a ni .1 80 p m | Lrrive Augusta 12 30 p rn *10 05 ji m 1 irrlve Charl^ton 7 00pm Lrriw Savannah *> 40 p in ^ C 30 a iii : trrive Jacksonville ? uu u in 12 vu m Going North. Dally. *nve Jacksonville *1 10 pm *S 00 p ill ion vc Savannah 8 10 p 111 (> '10 a 111 ituve Charleston !? l.r> a 111 .icave Augusta S 2f> a m 3 ir> p 111 Lrrlve McCorinick 10 40 a 11) 5 4i? p rn Lrrive Mt. Carmel 11 ;KI a 111 tfi.lfkprii Irrive Lowndesvllle 12 14 p 111 7 18 p 111 Lrrlve Starr 12 40 p 111 7 ftl p ni , Irrlve Anderson 1 10 p in S 10 p in * Daily. t Pally oxcrpt Sumlajs. Shortest and quickest rotito in Charleston, reaches here three hours ahead ut any other line. Connecions tiiiidc at Augusta for Atlanta and all points went. Tickets on sale at P. II. a W. C. Iiy depots to all mints at chcap rates and ba^cupe cheeked t? destlnaion. For any other information apply or write. W. J. CUA1G, G. P. A. K. W. Hust, T. P. A., Augusta, Gt. -L>J JCji \rw Fancy Grocery. ?. H. MOORE nAS opened a New Fancy and Green Grocery Store In COTHRAN'S BLOCK. He deals in everything found in a Fancy 'ainily Grocery Store, where yon can purihaFe the nicest CANNED GOODS, conslstng of "aimed Fruits, Vegetables, Meals, VIH H 9 ogether 'with FRESH PRUNES, AFFIjES, fce., and other delicacies. The substantiate ire 3A00N, BREAKFAST STRIPS, MEAL, IRISH POTATOES, and CABBAGE. FLOUR, MOLASSES, HAMS, .* Cigars of the Best Brands, y Fresh FIrIi and Oysters, I'ork Sausage and he choicest Reef a specialty. Oct. 22, 1S90. ' New Quarters, uriif mil lit ini uiiuiii : am New Prepared to Offer at Reasonable Prices tie Larpst and Best Selected Stock of batches, Clocks, JS 3E JE 3D St , Silverware, Spectacles, and Gold Pens, And everything In the JEWELRY Line veroHcred to the peopleof Abbevl'Ie county Silver and Nickel Watches from S2..10 toSlK Gold Watches from S15 to S7,"?. Clocks from SI to {15. CHAINS. CHARMS. LOCKETS. iLEEVE BUTTONS, COM.Alt BUTTONS, SCARF 1'INS, STl'DS, LACK PINS, IROCHES. EAll RINGS and DROPS, and HILD'S DRESS BUTTON SETS In tJOLl) nd Rolled Plate at the Lowest Prices. rolcl Rings, [quality guaranteed] from 75 cts. to $10 Sterling Silver Thimbles, Spoons and Forks cry low. The celebrated Wm. Rogers Knives, Forks, poons, <tc. Triple plated on Nickel Silver. i K. Gold Spectacles mid EyeGlasses Irom 91.50 to 98 per pair. Why injure your eyes hy wearing ohrap lapses when you can get Pebbles for $2.50 per lair. It will be to your advantage to call on me hnit 1*1 vmii in.nil nnvtltltw in flip iouflrv lino Repairing neatly done and all work guarantied. Office in store of J. C. NICKLES. J. T. Duckett, JEWELER. greenwood, S. C. Oct. ir?, is9o. NOTICE. 1MIE School rommissloner can always be . lound in his office at 1 lie Court House on IALEDAY anu the 15th of every month, t x:ept when the 15th occurs on Sunday, In vhich case his office will be open ou the 11th. Feb. (i, 1389, tf Departure. ES ! STOVES! 3 FROM $10 UP. S FROM $3 UP. [PLETON'S. lii, Greenwood, S. C. . * A SANTA CLAUS COMING : And is Going to Make his Head-; quarters at CAMERON'S fc i York i Racket i Store, GrreenwoocL, S. C. IE? A,?) AW.JD A ^Aal SSsXiSIiivSfL dlSiTOfil; He walks around the Store and talks and waits on the children, and he will show you one of the largest and finest line of i TOYS ever brought to this town. For instance, just examine a few of the following prices: - % . i Washable Dolls from 10c to $1. China Limb Dolls from 5c to 25c. Niffffer Dolls 5c. Hair Stuffed Dolls 10c. Sailor Dolls 25c. A special lot of Bisque Jointed Dolls for 25c, never sold for less 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 prices. Also, China Cups and Sausers, China Tea Sets, Toy Watches, Tin Toys, Bellows Toys, Games, Rubber Balls, Christmas Tree Ornaments, Shell Boxes, Tin Triumpets, Mechanical Toys, Rocking Horse, Toy Pianos, and a fine line of Picture and Juvenile Books. Every Child who Comes to See tne Live santa uiause he will give them a nice Christmas present, and for 10c will allow them to have a Grab in the CHRISTMAS GRAB BARREL. Along with this elegant line of Toys don't forget that we also have Fruits and Nuts and all kind of Candies, and we still keep our full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Ladies and Gents Woolen Under '' " 1 TTT m ware, Bargain in Kibbons and Laces, also naraware, xinware, Glassware, Woodenware, Crocker*, Tobacco and Cigars. Come and see the Live Santa Claus before going elsewhere for lie will save you time and money. Don't mistake the place opposite the C. & G. FREIGHT DEPOT. Come and get first pick, before they are gone. Walter Cameron, Jr., r* TtTr>T?-\TXjTr\r\T\ c? n UTXV.Cj.Cj.LN VV ?O. v>. Dec. 10. 1890. R. M. HADDON & CO. MILLnJEHY, DRESS GOODS, WVlv^vhs. ~PlTLsh.es. Ribbons, Uricliings, And all goods pertaining to Ladies Wear. We are offering exclusive BARGAINS in CloalsLs and "TEVra/ps of all kinds including an elegant assortment of the latest styles in SEAL PLUSH WRAPS which cannot be duplicated at present prices. We are constantly receiving additions to our USEE 5 llepa * jtm mm < , and are showing all the advanced styles in HATS AND BONNETS at popular priees. All we ask is an inspection, we take the responsibility of pleasing. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes! For Ladies, Misses and Children. Oct. 22, 1890. I Why everybody Is going to the Palmetto Saloon is because they get goods that come lip to what they are represented to be. You chu get anything you call for in the best style. This Is the largest, neatest and best regulated Bar In Abbeville. Cull at the Palmetto before buying anywhere else, nntl you will be satisfied to buy there. All orders will receive prompt attention. Corn WliUkey, 51*75 to llye Whiskey, Si to S3. 1 trundles, Wines, Ac., ?old as cheap as cun be bought, any where In town. | All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction. A line fctoclc of t'lGAlW and TOBACC" rlwaj s. on hand. M. 0. McCRAKEN, Proprietor. j IB)? 6. A. DOUGLASS ?JAS on band a full Stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing1 ind HATS. A complete line of Saddles,; Bridles and Harness, Crockery, Guns, Pistols,! Cutlery, Barbed Wire, and Hardware of every description. Lamps, Lamp Chimneys', JewBlry, Fancy and Domestic Groceries, Provisions, and Plantation Supplies. Just received a lot of Sewing Machines of the latest and most improved styles with all attachments and warranted for five vears at from $16 to $25,Neither for Cash or partial payments, ALSO A LOT OP Horses, Mules and Wagons for CASH or on TIME and on the very best TERMS. Oot. 15, 1H00. Terra Gotta Wells. rpHE undersigned Is not disposed to brae on J. his new mode of water supply, but It Is proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that his wells are the best and more durable than any other kind. He boasts of not haviug lostn slncleone In seven years, while twothirds of his work is for parties having lost their dug wells. Address, C. M. CALHOUN, Greenwood, S. C. They are frog proof and superior to one dug, and are bound to supersede all others. Joel S. Bally, Greenwood, S. C. Greenwood Cotton and Oil Mills. Ciil. Kinard, Nlnety-Six.S. C. Kev. Preesly, Dae West, S. C. Jones Miller, / bbcville.S. C. I have sunk nine-tenths of the wells in my town In seven years. Aug. _ Clofliifli! CLOTHING!Miil! I HAVE JUST received an immense line of Winter samples, and am prepared to supply thi? people with the best of Clothing at very LOWEST PRICES. Satisfaction and a Fit Guaranteed. Call and see my samples at JONES F. MILLER'S corner store. BROWNING, KING A CO. J. A. ALLEN, Agent. Abbeville, S. C., Aug. 27. perfected CRYSTAL^LJENSES H. P. REK3E, AbhevHle, H. C., and J. B. FItANKS, l-owndesvllle, H. C.. are exclusive dealers In these celebrated glasses. KAlTLKXr.ll Kem.am <fc Moork, (Only Manufacturing Opticians In the South) Oct. 15.1890. 4in Atlanta, Oa. Candidates. We are authorized to announce Mr. JUNIUS C, MAIITIN as a candidate for County Business Agent for the Alliance of Abbeville county. tf Medical Notice. ILL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME BY ?? note or account for either 1889 or 1S!X), will please make payment by the fifteenth of December next. C. W. CASON, M. D. Nov. 29,181)0. tf SALE OF REAL ESTATE. As AGENT OF WILLIS ERVIN, Pleasant Ervin and Betty DnHose, I will sell on SALES DAY * IN JANUA IiY next, during the legal hours of sale, a tract of land belonging to them situated in Abbeville County on* the waters of Russell creek, a branch of the Savannah River, containing 28 Acres. more or less, and bounded by lands of Wm. II. Parker, Jno. S. Brown, Rebecca Hrown and others. Terms of sale?CASH. WM. P. CALHOUN, Dec. 3,1N90, 5t Agent. MACMORPHY & STOEY, ARCHITECTS, No. 8 Gray's Piazza. AUGUSTA, GA. ARE PREPARED TO MAKE PLANS and ttupcrlnteud the building of CHURCHES. COURT HOUSES, SCHOOL HOUSES. JAILS. HOTELS. THEATRES, STORES. DWELLINGS. June 4,1?90.12in A. M. Would respectfull; creasing their Mercai their present stock. p?Nfiv GunnERrcs. FRU iailVA WUWHH1KV) - FRESH, VAR in every depart Ar Itw dm BUGGIES, CA A. I liMi The Largest ai ped saloon 4*4 UOl Consisting, in pa Brands of Pure Rye V MOUNT VERNON, MORNING CALL, These brands run froi Corn Whiskey a specialty?Only Corn Whiskey. Can give you i] With a Complete Stoc G-ins Ten Barrels Corn Whiskey at for CASH, and give my customf CENTENNIA. T. L. Oct. 15, 1890. H. D. Reese, WATCH REPAIRER, Abbeville, S. C., IS ALWAYS ready to serve the public In his line of business, and solicits a share of the work In bis line. He will keep a varied stock of the best And cheapest spectacles and eye-glasses, together with silver plated ware andjewelry. Nov. 19 1890. IF YOU ARE GOING WEST AND WANT LOW RATES To Arkansas Texas, Missouri,Colorada, Oregon andCallfor nlo, or any point wis?t or nuiu-nwmiIT WILL PAY YOU To wrlle to me. FRED D. BUSH, D. P. A., L. & N. R. R :*S Wall St., Atlanta, Ga. Oct.. 29, 1690-6 m HW mv CirOOtL* ( AT CHALMERS mmm stdrh. &' a MJ PyT JL Vk*ug Baby Carriages Just In. Prices S8, $10, S12, ?10. Good nnd pretty goods. Parlor Suits* Combination In style. Very pretty. Price m. L LoWHgCS, Covered In beautiful Moquotte plushes, at low prices. ?3.50,~S4 Each Best Woven Wire Spring Beds. Will last a llle time. 16th Century Sideboards In Walnut and Oak. 16th Century Book cases Walnut and Oak. Handsome goods. 10 Walnut Suits* With toilet iu Waahstand. Prices lrom $8S to 375. Best goods. 300 Cbairs Just to hand. All styles and prices. Bedsteads 82, 23, $5 to 810 each, complete with caster 500 Rolls Wall Paper And Bordering to match. Cheap. The above goods at CHALMER'S Furniture Store. Oct. 29, 1890. Hill & y announce to the pi itile business by mat They will make a s] ITS, CONFECTIONERIES i Their stock will be IED, FULL ANI ;ment to wliich they in e now receiving at t A Large Stock of RRIAGES & ] M. HILL . \v. .> . ^7* * '* . -?' * > -*?^?-^ . *.< - -"-. < _ ; sum. id Best Equip- .f in the Up A mtry. ixt, of the Following Whiskies: jHMSE&A EM MKT CLUB, HAIiRY BASSETT * ll PI KHMftNT. Iggllil TIL' TOP. a $2 to $9 a gallon, firm in town that handles Badgers aside track on prices and quality. >k of Brandies, Wines, , &c. ild weekly, I buy in large lots >rs the advantage of Low Prioes. L SALOON, Douglass, manager: Car Load O* HORSES. I HAVE for wile a cnr load of Ibe flne*t KENTUCKY SADDLE AND HARJ NESS HORSES ?bat could be obtained for tlie money. Call ana mitfceyour selection. A. B. HAMLIN, Agent. Sept. 23,1800, tr DR. E, L. WILSON, :oxitrxiiiv. nnalfllMftTTflf P W PintlAno I. ?oi?ug VTV? .? . V?WfVMB -vw.v Aug. 28,1889. : Will Meet on Sale Days. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the Board of County Commissioners will meet on Sale Days. T. W. LTTE3, April 10,1889. Chair mAu s V-' House and Lot For Sale. I OFFER for salem y House and Lot in tl e town of Abbeville, S. C. M. L. BONHA M, Columbia, S. C. Apply to 8. C. CA80N, Abbeville, 8. C. Sept. 17.1SW. J STIEFF PIANOS. -UNSURPASSED INTOUCE, TONE, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY, -AND FROMS50 TO $100 CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER FIRSr cinss Instrument. For terms and lu 1 particulars address sole agent. JOHN A HOLLAND,' Ninety-Six, S, C. Dec. 10,1S90. * * LUMBER. I have for sale a great qaantlty of tho BEST ORIGINAL FOREST LUMBER ~ ? -M l-l-J- ?? tUn n?A Wacl Ah/1 AhWMI'A UI U11 KIIIU^ UU IUC A/uv 11 I r-u unu s.m vwv w road, five miles from Abbeville. .Sold and delivered In any quantity. All orders promptly and faithfully tilled. G. N. NICKLES. Dec. 10,1800. tf. Barber Shop. RICHARD GANTT. Is now prepared to doall work in his department In the best I manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly I customers uhavln?. hair cutting and ehamI poolng Si per month. Rumors honed and pat 4 I in the best condition for 26 ce m each. ^ l Sons iblic that they are in ring large additions to pecialty of AND GREEN GROCERIES. ) COMPLETE vite inspection. / 5 Sons heir 't n A A TV n A *n raid LtUAV lAAlD & SOTsTS. ^ * - - \ , t