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Br ~ The Press and Banner ABBEVILLE. S.C. ^^Publisbed every Wednesday at a year in advance. Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1891. Pleasant Party. A pleasant social party was given by Mr. Robert Wilson ai his home near Abbeville on last Wednesday evening. The Misses Wilson, the accomplished daughiers of the host, made it exceedingly pleasant for the guests. It was a delightful occasion and every one seemed to enjoy It. The lollowlit* young ladles and young gentlemen from Abbeville attended^lt: Miss isannie weai, .mm mi mo v/iiunnnin-,! Misses Lucy and Rebecca Moore,and Messrs.' J. H. McDill, I). W. Kellar, W. D. Barksdale, JL. T. Miller. McD. Cater, Andrew Edwards. \V. E. Hill, J. L McMillan, Walter L. Miller and Frank Evans. x Pftlty Jury. Second Week?January Terra. Samnel Agnew, George C. Bradley, Geo. Banks, Sutnl HI Dion, J. A. Baunlster, J. B.Reynolds, Ed Sharptou, R. F. McCaslan, Jolin Cresswell, Joel C. Weir. J. T. McDill, F. A. Rodger* Charles Slmmouds. J. T. Horton, A. 0. Grant, W. R. McKinney, J. T. Bryant, J. S. Bowen A. W.Smith. W. H. Brltl.S. H. Benjamin, J. O. McLane, R. L. smith. S. S. McBrvde, John P. Burnett, W. S. Cothran, P. A. Roche, S. M. Fleming, fj. A. Osborne. W. E. Bowie, T. H. Gable, J. Rucsell, S. J. Wakefield, A. S. Osborne, J. T. Morrison, W. T. McDonald. Dentil or Doe Jones. Mr. Doc.Jones, a well known citizen of Mount C&rmel neighborhood, died last.Monduy night of pneumonia. He was taken sick I In the Christmas holidays. He was about! fifty years ol age, the lather of a large family, 1,1 f/v Imuh fh*?tr tmfiirnl mo-1 lector. Mr. Jones was perhaps tbe best vlolonlst in Abbeville comity, aud by his skill aud accommodating spirit bus glveu great pleasure to our people on many occasion*. He w,is a good citizen, and bis friends in Abbeville will be sorry to learn of his death. ???? tiuue to Beaufort. Mr. A. W. Jones left Abbeville yesterday to assume the duties of bis new office in BeauTort. He lias received tbe office of phosphate commissioner, and bence resigned tbe office of Auditor, which he has tilled for several years with great fidelity to the public Interest Mr. Joues will do bis whole duty in bis new office, and will prove tbe wisdom of his up jmiuwuvuw Mr. Jones will move bis family to hla new home next Fall, where he will bold office for Ibe next nix years. He carries witn him the good wishes oi many mends In Abbeville. Tb? Trial Justice Primary. Senator Hemphill's understanding of the primary election to be neid next Saturday is as follows: The members of Long Cane Club to meet at their precinct, und elect a Trial Justice lor Long Cane township. The members or the Due West democratic club to meet at Due West and rlectu Trial Justice tor the town of Due Wefct.und the members of the Hampton democratic club to meet Little River church and elect a Trial Justice for the section ol tue townnblp in which the members of the Hampiou democratic cluo reside. ? New Passenger Depot. We presume there Is no doubt thut the Columola and Grteu vllle Railroad Company will build a side track to tne oil mill, and will put up a passenger depot, which will be more conveniently located than the present Inaccessible office. ifih.dmuit is nut on tlie street leadine to the oil mill it will be much nearer itic bnsl ess portion of tlie town, and the additional bide track will be of the greatest advantage to receivers and shippers ol freight. mm 0-^mmrnm, Of Wbleh any Newspaper Ilfht be Proud. Believing that we have a list of subscribers of which ..ny newspaper wight well be proud, we will publish the eutlre list in the course ot a few weeks, and we hope betore that time to credit up all dues, aud would be glad to have additional names. Send in the names of new subscribers at as early a day as possible. W? want every oommunity to be well represented. Victim of Whlnkejr. We Learn that a son of Mr. Samuel Wilson and a sou of a neighbor drank freely of whiskey last Saturday. Mr. Wilson's son died Sunday morning. The other made a narrow escape. They were mere children, only some seven or nine years ot age,{and knew not the daug?r to which they were exposing themsdlves. Will Shut Down. The Oil Mill has seed enough to last only ten days longer. If more seed cannot be had before the expiration of that time, the mill will sbnt down on that date. Those of our citizens who have seed to sell, should look alter the matter ut once, lithe mill shuts down and discharges the operatives, they will ouy no more seed this season. Railroad Official*. Mr. Robert W. Hunt, traveling agent of the Port Royal and Western Carolina Railway, called at our office one day lant week in the interest of his line of road. He has raude all the necessary arrangements for transporting a great company 10 Augusta, during the carnival, which comes off tiiia week. Ouch I Pay. Nothing pays as great a profit a? a good pas ture, and nobody bas aa much bailed wire an Messrs. P. Rosenberg A Co. They nre always on the lookout to keep whatever is for the farmer's Interest, and they want their customers to buy the best paying article, tbat they have in stock?wire fencing. The New York Racket Store. ' If our friends who trade at Greenwood need anything they should call on Mr. Walter Cameron, who offers the finest bargains of the season. He offers genuine bargains in all his goods. Call on him whether you want to buy or not. He will be glad lojsee you, and he will make you glud to &ee him. Tbe Penalon Board. The Pent-ion Board for Abbeville county met last Monday in Dr. G. A. Neuffer's office, and continaed all the old pensioner* on the roll. They Board will meet Rale Day in February to consider new applications for pensions. The Board will meet in Dr Neuffer's office. Quick Work. Solicitor Ansell and Judge Wallace a re rush?rk with work. The Court stood adjourned for several hours yenterday. for lack or something to do. The grand Jury are expected to make their report this morning, when they will be discharged. The Boat Papers. We learn that the Solicitor said that Colonel Wardlaw's papers were the best Coroner's papers that had b?-en filed In his circuit. It i*|also said that Mr. Mansfield Halllngsworth's papers were first class. # Ilia Forty-Elghth Year. Mr. W. H. Brooks called yesterday and paid his forty-eighth year's subscription to the Press and Banner. He has been a friend during all the varying scenes through which we have passed. Bronght IT a Good Luck. Dr. W. E. Link was the first man to call on ns last Monday morning. He came before we were out of bed, and brought good luck, or was the forerunner of a good day for the Press and Banner. #. Card of Thanks. The subscriber would return sincere and heartfelt thanks to his neighbors and friends for their sympathy and kindly offices in his recent affliction in the death of his beloved wife. J. D. ALE WINE. January 19.1891. Welcome Guest*. Daring Court week quite a number of friends have called at the Press and Banner ofIloe. where they will always flud a hearty welcome. Mk. E. 8. Addison of Ninety-Six has more pasture kinds than anybody hereabout, and he ban a quantity of stock. He raises bis own hoc and hominy, and Fells bis cotton at ills leiaure. Having prospered well, he ?nw takes life more leisurely, and instead of hiring people to kill grass he (Imply gives U?* Job to a lot of stork who gather It with oat charge, and turn it into flesh. One great advantage In giving cattle the Job of eatber log crass, lather than to hire bands to kill It, Ik that they do Dot have to be waked up Monday morning to go to work. Another adrantageof this system 18, the cattle work willingly uven days In the week, without axkini; leave to go to town on UaturdnvK They don't core to go thirteen mlleB In May to a religious frolic or a pious row. A branch office of the Mutual Aid Loan and investment Company, of Atlanta, Ga., was organized at Verdery last week, with the following officers: President, W. K Hender?hi ; Vice-President, W. A. Lomax,Jr.; Secretary and Treasurer, J. W.Scott: Board of DU rectors. R. H. Devlin, W. D. Melton. Dr. J. B. Krltt, J. V, Soott, Fmnk Kerr, Moffat t Drenpan. I ~.v-\ J - j? I On Account of the sickness of Mr. W. EI Cothran, the assistant of Auditor Jones, the appointment for assessing property at Mount Ohrmel Monday and Tuesday wni not met. This was unavoidable on account of the change In the office. Mr. Bradley will make a new appointment far that point, for Tuesday and Wednesday 10, and lltli'of February. See change In advertisement. All othor appointments will be promptly met. Oait. George B. Lake, of Edgefield, arrived in town yesterday. Capt, Lake Is the agent of the Mew York Mutual, one of the strongest Life Insurance Companies in the world, and will be here several days on business of his company. Thlscompauy has recently paid up a policy of S2.0W on the life of t'apt. J. W. Perrln. Mr. J. c. Porn was in Abbeville a few days ago, ylsltlng his mother, Mrs. Felton. Mr. Porn is the owner of some valuable mineral lands and is now In a fair way to develop a mine of golden ore, which may make htm as rich as was his lucky father many years ago. For the next thirty days we will sell our entire line of picture* at cost, consisting of oil paintings, engravings, photogravure's postelU&c. We mean what we say, they must go. Lee <fc Bailey, .".L Green wood, S. C. i .The young ladles of the Methodist church will serve oynters, sweetmeats and oiher refreshments in the Oornor Hall nnder New Hotel Tuesday night, January 27,1891. Proceeds to be devoted to a worthy nuilttt) Mrs. J. D. Ai.ewine, of Antrevllle, died last Tuesday, atter a protracted Illness. Sbe leaves a husband, seven sons and one daugliter. Sbe whs a member of the Baptist church for forly years. ( Mr. T. E. Polhill and bin friend Mr. Edwards, of Due West, honored the Press and Hanner with a call one day last week. They ana enterprising young gentlemen of Due West. Mr. James Cothran, Jr., of McCormlck, was hi town one day last week. Atibevllle Is t;lad to see leading citizens from the Uolden City within her gates. , The sales of cotton for the last two days have been large. The price Is a little off, and the Impression seems to prevail that It will not rise again. The Literary Club will meet next Friday night at the house of Mr. Aug. W. Smith. Mr. Wilson is the essayist. Those who buy bank Block now will share equally with original stockholders in the profit. Messrs. Aug. W. Smith & Co. received two car load of horses and mules last Monday. Cait. John E. Brownlke was in town yesterday selling cotton. Rev. W. M. Grier, P. D.. was In town last Saturday. Capt. Wade E Cothran Is attending Court. Mr. R. P. Blake was in town yesterday. Hon. J. N. King Is in towo. MARRIED. MARRIED, Jan. 8,1891. by Rev. H. T. 81oan, Mr. FRANK E. WILSON and Miss ZULA E. NEEL. A11 of Abbeville county. MARRIED, Jan. R 1891, by Rev. W. F. PearRon, Mr. A. B. CRAWFORD and Miss EPPIE LEE. eldest daughter of Mr. D. P. Hannah. All of Abbeville county. MARRIED, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 14, 1891, by Rev. W. K. P.okijs, Mr. SAMUEL NEEL and Miss MAGGIE GILLAM. All of Abbeville county. MARRIED, Jan. 8, 1891. Mr. D. B. SLOAN, of Columbia, and Miss JANIE A. WILSON, of Abbeville, Rev. H. C. Fennel officiating. Primary Election. A PRIMARY ELECTION WILL BE HELD ** In Long Cane and Due West townships on Satnrday, January 24ih (or trial Justices for Bald townships. Polls will be opened at 0 o'clock a. m., and close ut 3 o'clock p. m. The voting Is to be done at the usual places, except In Long Cane township, where it will be at Willow Springs. The following managers have been appolntHumpton?J. It. C. Dunn, J. It. McWhorter, Joe M.Ashley. Long Cane-W. T. Radcliff, H. W. Bowie, J. H. Simpson. Due West?Dr. M. B. Ellis, Dr. C. B Cowan, T.E.Pol bill. J. A. Robinson, President Hampton Club. W. E. Morrison, President Long Cone Club. G. N. Nichols, President Due West Club. Jan. G, 1891. Smith Jfc Son made the largest saleB of vehlckles on salertay ever known in one day In Abbeville. Still they have a goodly number on hand. Jail on them when In need of nnv kind of vehicle. A car load seed oats to arrive this week. Smith ASons. Smith & Sons carry the fullest line of harness in Abbeville. Extra pieces fnrnlshed if you don't need a full set. We have a very flue hammerless breach loading shot gun tnat we will sell at a bargain ?Sportsmen take notice. W. Joel Smith & Sons. Two car load of molasses Just in?choice brands?and low prices. W. Joel Smith A. Sons. Goto Smith & Son for molasses and syrup. They have a big stock and offer big Inducements by the barrel. Old time pure Buck wheat Flour can be bad of Smith <fc Sons In any quantity. Come and buy a cart and harness, or M11hurn wagon from Smith <& Suns. Don't fall to rend P. Rosenberg ?fc Co's adver tlsem<nt. They are closing out an elegant stock of Full and Winter goods at big reductions. Take ndvantige of the immense bargains offered by us In overcoats. P. Rosenberg <Jt Co. Nothing like It! The big reductions on men ana boy's clothing. We can save you money. P. Rosenberg it Co. You can save money by securing some of the elegant bargains now being offered In winter goods by P. Rosenberg & Co. Blankets in all grades at lowest priccs. P Rosengerg & Co. Latest Improved Dixie plow ! We have control of the two lutcst improvements and patents on the celebrated plows?"racket beam" and "racket foot," This plow Is indeed the farmers best friend. We will keep a good stock on hand and every farmer In Abbeville county should have one. W. Joel Smith & Sons. ^"Wood yard opened by A. M. Hill & Sons. Orders shall have prompt attention. Seed oats ! seed oats !! tho best red rust proof. P. Rosenberg & Co. Rust proof red oats, the best on the market. P. Rosen berg <t Co. Flour! flour!! dout buy your flour before pncelng ours. P. Rosenberg & Co. Furmers wishing to buy groorles and farm supplies will do well to call on P. Rosenberg When In want of flour in any quality call on P. Rosenberg & Co. Farm Implements?anything needed on the farm. P. Rosenberg A Co. Wm.E. Bell offers great bargains during Court week. If you wish anything in dress goods and shoes, elve me u call during Court week. W.E. Bell. Great and special bargains In winter wrap* during Court week. \V . E. Bell. Buy your wazonsfrom Smith A Sons. They sell the Mllburn and It Is one of the best. Call on them when in need ol any kind of vehicle. The James Means $2.50 farmers shoe leads the list. Comettnd sen them and you will buy a pair. For sale only by W. Joel Smith & Co. - ??? The btate ot South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of Administration. By J. Fuller Lyon, Esq., Judge Probate Court: ( WHEREAS, John E. Bradley has made suit | to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Joseph , Lindsay, late of Abbe\ IIle County, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish j all and singular the kindred and creditors of ' the said Joseph Lindsay, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Saturday, January 31st, 1891, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show , cause If any they have, why the said Admin- , iteration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of theCourf, this 16th day of January In the year | [L,S.]of our Lord one thousand eight hundred , and ninety-one. and in the 115th year of , American Independence. , Published on the 21*t day of January. 1891, In the Prett and Banner and on the Court House door for the time required by law. J. FULLER, LYON, Judge Probate Court. Jan. 21,1891, 2t , FARMERS' BANK. SUBSCRIPTION TO ADDITIONAL CAPI- , tal of ?23.00!) authorized by stockholders i at last annual meeting will be received at ttye < Bank. i WM. E. PARKER, President. J:tn 91,1S91, " ' "lirr rtTBi-' ..<j?iln-?tfTrii ifirn TI.I School Trustees for Abbeville County. For tlie School Years 1891 and 1892. School District No. 1? Capt. James Rogers, i Jr., Capt. J. N. Kinz, J. V. Scott. School District No. 2?0. A. ('. Waller, T. P. Riley, J. F. Coleman. School District No. .'{?J. C. Kills, U. W. Connor, Dr. Wro. T. Jones. School District No. i?J. W. Mattlson, M. L?. Latimer, J. C. Martin. School District No. 5?Mansfield Hollingsworth. T. J. Bowen, W. P. Kennedy. School District No. C?I). P. Hannah, H. W. Bowie, (j. M. Smltli. School District No. 7- J. L. White, P. D. Klugh, Dr. A. Marshall. School District No. 8?J. M. Jordan, Tho?. J. Hearst, Dr, P. 11. Adams. School District No.!)?T. M. Jay, W. C. Rob- i lnson, H. O. Young. School District No. 10?A. T. Brown. A. K. , Watson, G. H. Wardlaw. School District No. 11?John G. Edwards, H. \V. Cannon, 8. H.Cochran. School District No. 12? Dr. J. H. Bell, W. N. \ Hall. W. T. Milliard. School District No. 13?J. W. Huckabee, S. S. Bole, \V. K. Daniel. School District No. 14?T. H. Graves, J. H. Hester, P. A. Wilson. School District No. 1S-J. W. Boyd, J. O. Hemmlnger, P. H. McCaslan. School District No. 16?James Cothran, Jr., W. H. Brilt, L. B. Kamey. The School Trustees will organize as soon as 1 practicable, elect their Chairman, and proceed . to open the schools to salt the convenience and interest of the whole people. E. COWAN, County Superintendent and Chairman Bosrd Examiners A. C. IJan. 14,1891, If JUST RECEIVED. New .Millinery for Jannary, I8ftl. I Our stock of millinery Is so much reduced by the holiday trade that we have duplicated orders. Latest styles in millinery can be round at II. M. Huddon it Co. Velvets! velvets! All the staple colors in velvets at all prices still to be found at II. M. Haddon & Co. Knitting cotton and knitting wool, ful line colors at R. M. Haddon .6 Co. Some special bargain* offered Id dress goods during January, 1891, at R. M. Haddon & Co \Vh?u you come to town SHl?s-day, don't fall to call and see me. I have bargains to offer in shoes, winter wraps, dress goods gingham <tc. W. C. Bell. , Don't fail to see the bargains I ain offering i for the month of January. W* E. Bell. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of Administration. By J. Fum-er Lyon, Esq., Judge Probate (.'oujit : WHEREAS, James A. Smith has made suit 'v to me. to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Alexander D. Smith, late of Abbeville County, deceased. Tbc.se nre therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of t the said Alexander D. Smith, deceased, thai they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., ou Thursday, January 22nd, 18U1,after publication , hereof, at 11 o'clock In the lorenoon. to show J cauHe If any they have, why the said AdminIstration should not be granted. I Given under my hand and seal of theCourt, this 6th day of January in the year (L_ of our Lord one thousand elerlit hnn tired and ninety-one, and In the 115lh year of American Independence. Published on the I4>b day of January. 1891 In the Press and Itanner and on the Court House door for the time required by law. J. FULLER LYON. J udge Probate Court. Jan. 14.1S91. The State of South Carolina 1 COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COURT. I Notice to Debtors and Creditors. j In the matter of the Estate of J. A. ' KENNEDY, deceased. j ALL persons Indebted to the said estate ' must settle without delay, and those hold- ' lug claims against the estate must present ' them properly attested to J. C. HALL. L E. STEVENSON, ] Executors. Jan. 13,1891. ] ' 1 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons having claims against the Es- i tateof W. M. ALEWINE, deceased, must present them to the uuderslgned Executrix at once, and all persons indebted to said Estate must make Immediate payment to MARY 8. ALEWINE, Jan. 14,1891, tf Executrix. Estate ot DeLiHowe. ALL DEBTORS TO SAID ESTATE ARE notified that tho annual Interest on their bonds must be paid by 1st February next. Wm. H. PARKER, Treasurer. Jan. 10,1891. 2t. A Rare Chance. ANY ONE OWNING A LARGE FARM, and desiring to diversify his Industry by going into the stock-raising business in connection with his farming operations can learn of an excellent opportunity to get stock and the necessary ready cosh, on terms to suit. Owing to the vexation and trouble incident to getting labor, the uncertainty of the seasons, and the low prlco of cotton, it vould seem more attention should be given to the more safe and more profitable line of pursuit. Stock at all times are profitable on pasture lands, and, taken in connection with the usual farming operations, can be made doubly profitable. For further Information apply to the Press and Banner office. Jan. 14,1891. tf Notice. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ALL! 1 ance warehouse company, or ureenwoou, will meet at Greenwood on Feb. 11, 18V1, to authorize tbe Board of Directors to mortgage the property of the company for the purpose of eliectlnga loan to carry on the business of the oompauy. J. A. Marshall. President of Board of Directors. Dec. 10,1890, fit MUM,! CONGAEEE (RON WORKS, Coumbia, S. C. Agent ror CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL E7AP0RAT0B rilHESE WOKK8 WEEK E8TABLL8AED In I. 184T by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and James Anderson and purchased by me in the year 1856, and from that time till now carried on successfully by myself. My friends and customers w ill bear witness of the large and stupendous fobs executed by me. It was at toy works where the larcest and almost only job of its class ever executed In this citv was done <riz.: the making of the pipes for the City Water Works in tho year 1858. My stock of pattorns for ARCHITECTURAL WOKK.COLUMNS for Store fronts, is large and I...O In 1/ ? r r I fl tj IV.r lloUnnl/.. ?nd Cemeteries I have the largest variety and most muder patterns; many of these are patented and I bave puDrchased the right for tbis Stute. In the machine line I can furnish my patrons with 3TKAM ENGINES and BOILEKS oi any Blze a.M lescrlptton. My CIRCULAR HAW MILLS have oarrled off he prize at ev--ry State Fair held in this jity, and in teir construction I have taken pains t?.o sombine si inpliclty with the most useful modern Ic. provements.andmny flutter myself that my CIECU LAR SAW MILLS flndfavor vllhevery sawyerwh understands his business. fhe uj^ny orders I am steadl.y receiving for 8U if Alt i-'iiNK M ills prove tnnr tne putMir appreciate Ibe mill* of my inako, andsoitls with my GEAR[NO for IIORSE POWERS. OIN WHEELS. GRIST MILLS and other MACHINERY. I have tlie manufacturing rights of many PATENTS sncb as castings for COTTON AND HaY PRESSES, HAWUY CORN sHELLEU and three >rfonr FEED GUTTERS and other implements. [ will be ploased to send my circulars to any applicant, together with price list oT estimate. My prices ire moderate, aifd I assnre the public that they are cheaper than those of Northern manufacturers, and that iuy work will compare favorably with that of iny other maker. Address, John Alexander, Conoarkk Iron Wok^s. Columbia, S. C. ?? anapgfc. ? ??? mmm Attention/ H rn-PMl i Iai The Tax-Payers of the Coun- J{ ty will take notice that the Dooks for collection of taxes ^ //ill close on SATUEDAY, " llsl Illy If JANOART, 11S1. ? i b in m m . Ill Hi illJilllLJi tfllii ^ . J J BRO Treasurer. Jan. 21,1891, 2t ? , Gol BRIDGE NOTICE. . Th Spoc rW ILL HE AT McKETTRICK'S BRIDGE on Lon* Cane, on THURSDAY, the 6ih 1* Jay of FEBRUARY, at 11 o'clock A. M., to let q\ Uie covering of said bridge. (Span 90 /eel.) W J, F. C. DUPEE, |Lr; rt County Commissioner. 8h^ Jan. 21,1891, 2t teed Pay For Mules. ALL persons Indebted to AUG. W. SMITH * k CO., for mules will please settle at an early date. Nov. 12, 1890. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Gri On RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD < COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE DIV OF CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In Effect .Ian. 11, 18T0. (Trains ran by 75th Meridian time.) Ti NORTHBOUND. ! No. j No. No. No. No. ? I 13. 15. ?. 17. 45. J BET A.M. I <tou' L.V Charleston 7 00 -? I P.M.j 2C1hi Lv Colombia 11 00 COO 21 Lt Alston.. 12 18 0 88 ~ Lv Union 2 10 p...!,, Spartanburg 3 15 irTryon .. fi 40 -~-i ir Saluda ? 27 \r Flat Book G 51 ,?*<* \r llenderaonvUle I 7 U7I I I I """" Ashevllle 8 00 | | p. J fcr Uot9prliigs 9 40 | I 10 \r Potnnria ! 12 81 7 18' A.M. 10 Ar Prosperity 112 55 7 33! 7 20l 10 L,v Now berry 1 13 7-17 7 40' 11 LvGoldville 8 4S | 11 Lv Clinton 9 10 11 Ar Laurens 9 4) I 11 Lv Ninety-Six 2 50 P.M. 8 571 11 Lv Greenwood- 3 13 A.M. A 20iP.M. 1'2 Lv Hodges 3 36 - 9 45 6 15 12 Ar Abbeville 4 15 6 15 10 261 0 00 12 Ar Belton f - 10 451P.M. 1 Lv Belton f 4 30 10 f5ill 00 1 Ar Willlauiston 4 53 11 17 2 Ar Pelzer 5 00 11 251 I 2 Ar Piedmont 5 17 11 421 3 Ar Greenville... 6 00 12 16 3 ArAndcraon 0 27' P.M. 11 27 4 Lv Pendleton C 231 IA.M.I 5 Ar Seneca. 9 00 5 Ar Walhalla.. 8 05 6 Ar Atlanta 12 CO 7 P.M.| | | 7 ?? 8 SOUTHBOUND. A. ] No. No. No. No. No. go 14. 18. 16. 10. 44. hnvi t rat i p ^ Ar Charleston 9* 45 J NO C Ar Colombia. 5 50| 9 50 Ar Alston 4 45] 8 48 Ar Union 2 51 Ar Spartanburg 1 301 Ar Tryon - J12 271 Ar Saluda. jll 40i Ar Flat Bock 11 15 Ar Hendersonville lit 04| ArAsheville 110 101 (JJ Lv Hot barings i $ 32i A.M.- POIi Lv Pomaria I 4 lOiP.M. 8 821 Ar Prosperity 3 40i 7 83 8 111 \0 Ar Newnerry 3 10 7 17 7 54 \J Lv Ooldvllle I 6 52 inn tl Lv Clinton 1 6 32 Lv Laurent I 6 00 Leav Lv Ninety-91* 1 30 6 13 A.M. ^ w ^ w Leav Lv Greenwood 112 38 5 53 P.M. A.M. P.M. j Leav Ar Hodges. 12 10] 5 31 9 80 2 40 Leav Lv Abbeville 10 SO1 4 40 8 50 1 0-5 Arrh |M i P.M. A.M. P.M. Arrh Lv Bolton 11 05| 4 40 4 2S. Arrlv Lv Wlillaniston? 10 831 4 0-:? Arrh Lv Pelzer 10 27 8 58| Arrlv Lv Piedmont |l0 10| 3 85| Lv Greenville 9 80 | 2 50 Leav Ar Anderson 10 17 , 8 55 P.M.] Leav Ar Pendlnton I 9 34} P.M. . | L(.aVl Ar Seneca I 9 00| j^av Lv Walhalla. I 8 801 I Arri, """" Ia-mJ i- i j_ is: Trains 9.10,15, 16, 17. 18, 41, 45 dally except 8unlay Main Line trains 13 and 14 dally between Co- * j luinbla and Hot Springs. Dally except Sunday be- gj,, tween Alston and Greenville. Pullman Parlor 8er- tj,ere elce between Columbia and Hot Springs, N. C., with- tjons DUt chance of cars, T|f D. CAKDWELL, Dlv. Pasa. Agt,, Columbia, 8. C. n iIlt JA8. L. TAYLOK, Gen. Pass. Agent, Washington, }. D. C. SOL HAAS, Traffic Manager, Richmond Va, K School Books! S We have a large stc used in the Public Sc H. ~W~. Laws Buist's Fresh 6; ?5 JL-JS JE*. H. ~SA7~. Laws For Sale by J. T, Sin: I . .. i^r.. c ? ' 'ew Quarters.] W ML ?? ?~~ * d Now Prepared to Offer at easooaMe Prices the Largest and Best Selected Stock of < ratches, Clocks, ? as WJE DCi W "W, Silverware, Spectacles, ^ and Gold Pens, id everything In the JEWELRY Line -j ofFered-tothe peopleofAbbevl'lecounty. J er anil Nickel Watches from $2.50 to 818 HaM WofnKoo frnm ftlft tn U7S. ClockB from 81 to S15. JHAINS. CHARMS. LOCKETS, EVE BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS, MRK PINS, STUDS, LACE PINS, ICHES, EAR RINGS and DROPS, and LD'S DRESS BUTTON SETS In GOLD Rolled Plate nt the Lowest Prices. d Rings, [quality guaranteed] * from 75 cts. to $10 j ?rllnj; Silver Thimbles, Spoons and Forks low. e celebrated Wm. Rogers Knives, Forks, ms, &c. Triple plated on Nickel Silver. K. Gold Spectacles nod Eye- a lasses trom $4.50 to 98 per pnir. J hy Injure your eyes by wearing cheap \ ica when you can get Pebbles for $2.50 per will be to your advantage to call on me ild you need anything In tteJewelry line pairing neatly done and all work guaran- J . Office lo store of J. C. NIOKLES. J. T. Duckett,' JEWELER. 1 eenwood, S. C. " t. J5.J890. SEABOARD AIR LINE. 'ORUIA, CAROLINA & NORTHERN DIVISION. j StTPPLEMJENTAI. TO ime Table No. 8, ?IN EFFECT? ? r:00a. m., Sunday, December 7th, 1890. WEEN MONROE AND ABBEVILLE. rilBOUND.j NORTH BOUND ( KP.ilClHSH.i fClHPB. ai'lHas c r~; 4<. j aa. 22. iPuaaen-' I'dssen ht. ger and! STATIONS, gcr and Freight. _j MaH^ | Mall. ly j' Dally j . Daily Dally J |it | excfpt | | except except ay. Sunday. ;(?nnday. Sunday. STI A. >77! Leave. Arrive. P.M. A.M. 1 00 ! 8 .30 ! Monroe j 6 00 3 40 J 20 I 8 4fi I Potter | 5 44 3 15 40 ! S 57 Waxbaw 5 38 3 00 00 9 U'< j Osceola 5 25 2 40 15 9 17 ...Van \Yyck | 5 15 2 45 no 9 28 Catawba Junc'i 5 05 2 10 40 9 30 j Harmony 1 4 57 1 45 55 i 9 40 | Edgernoor....j 4 45 1 25 00 9 41 Hick lit!.... 4 40 1 1 15 08 !) 50 I Rodman | 4 32 ; 1 05 40 ID 10 Chester.... 4 12 I 12 40 05 10 28 '..Sandy River.. 3 52 11 50 25 ! 10 37 '..West Chester..! 3 42 i 11 35 10 I 10 50 ! Fish Dam j 3 28 | 11 10 30 . 11 02 I Ada 3 16 10 00 00 11 80 I Whltmlre...J 2 55 10 20 25 : 11 45 ! Lyn 2 35 ! 9 65 30 12 15 Clinton 2 05 1 9 10 ? 25; 12 40 ....Mountvllle... 1 37 I 8 10 " 47 12 52 Cross Hill 1 23 7 50 20 1 10 Lota I 1 10 I 7 80 00 1 35 ....Greenwood...! 12 40 t 7 00 40 2 00 ' Criiio 12 10 j 5 20 15 2 25 1 Abbeville 11 45 i tt 00 VI. P. M. i 11 25 I P. M. I I i ulhbound trains, whether delayed or not, a absolute right of track over Northbound is oi the same class . ?.C. WINDER, L.T.MYERS. Jrn'l Manager. Gen'l Superintendent. J. A. DODSON, Superintendent. ^ The Short Line to -l i n Tmi T f rianeston <x> lonaa. * T ROYAL AND WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. p MMENCINQ SUNDAY, MARCH 2. 1890, Pas- t! sengcr trains will run as follows by 75th MerldImc: Going South- Dally. e Anderson *8 00 a in +8 10 p m Jc Starr 8 25 a tn 8 88 p m J! e Lowndcsvllle 8 56 a m 4 05 p in t ? Mt. Carmel 9 40am 4 49 p m g re McCvrmlck 10 00am 5 80pm I re Augusta 12 80 pm ?I0 05pm re Charleston 7 00pm ? re Savannah 5 40 p m 6 30 a m J 'e Jacksonville 7 00am 12 00 m C Going North. Dally. vi e Jacksonville *1 10 pm 'SOOpm q e Savannah 8 10pm 6 40 a m e Charleston 9 15am ,, u Augusta 8 25 a in 8 45 p m * 'e McCormlak 10 40 a ui fi 45 p m 0 re Mt. Carmel 11 80 a m t6 85 p m e Lowndesville 12 14 pm 7 1Spm re Starr 12 46 p m 7 51 p in 'e Anderson 1 10 p in 8 15pm 'ally, t Dully except Sundays. irtest and quickest route to Charleston, reaches three hours ahead of any other line. Connec- , made at Augusta for Atlanta and all points west. ' kets on sale at P. K. <fc W. C. Ry depots to all s at cheap rates and baggage checked to dcBtins f or any rurther information apply or wrlto. W. .J. CKAIG, 0. P. A. W. HUNT, T. P. A. Augusta, Qa. ,, School Books!1 t 'I >ck of all kinds a stools. ' son & Co.1 irden Seeds ! er ?*son cto Co. u, Gieeinafl, S. C, *' * . '>,1^18 Etead 'the ' List of Bargains FOR THE MONTH OF | TA-NTTTADV 1QQ1 j u iii\ ? , j.ocj., m Persons Coming to Town on || Dourt week and after that can buy ,|| joods cheaper than ever before. :|g| Owing to the Low Price in Cot- M -,nn I have decided to sell evervthiner :! n "Winter Wraps at . tiifl IcosT. II I can sell you Plush Capes and i rackets cheaper than you can buy f J chem North hy the Thousand. iLafciLwiSteiatiU.il EverytMag im Children's Shoea | fll Cto&ti ' V Flannels have been Reduce! |] Dress Goods have been Reduced. ^ 1 TT "D^J mi Lringnams, nomespuus, xseu jliuj*.- m ng and Shawls have been reduced, ||] md in fact, I can save you moneyj| m former prices on several lines of J joods. Hoping to sell you when in town, M md wishing each and every one a lappy and prosperous New Year, m I remain yours respectfully, ;1 ' W. E. BELL. fj Dec. 31, 1890. /|?|| lew SURE. IP STWK.f take pleasuro In announcing to our friends and the public that we can be found Cjg Id onr Elegant Hew Qoarters at tie Mcllwain Comer, Vhere we are offering an Immense stock of General Merchandise, consisting of )ry Goods, Flannels, Jeans, Cassimers, Prints* Sheetings, | Shirtings, Tickings, Damask, Cretans, x ind everything else In the DRY GOODS line. We have a fall and oomplete stock of" -:'M MOTIONS AND FANCY GOOES. We call special attention to onr stock of I 'or MEN and BOYS. Our selection in this line of goods Is very One in all grade* from ' be finest to the cheapest, and offered at exceedingly Low Prices. S HE O E S . In SHOES we are In a position to save you money, having bought a large stock for Aj 'ASH", direct from the Manufacturers before the recent advanee in Shoes, ana are offer* ja ng them at Old Price*. OUR SHOES are in all grades from the best band-sewed to is be cheapest. As heretofore our specialty will be I 5R0CERIES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. 4 V'e have a large stock of every kind of STAPLE and FANCY GROCER!E8 at the . ] ,owe*t possible prices, consistent with good quality. Our stock of HARDWARE, j !ROCKERY, TINWARE, Ac., is full and complete In all lines. { While we do not claim to have Largest Stock in town, or to do the Largest Busiceu "saB Ve do claim something that Is vastly more important to the buyers, and that Is, that - I lur Prices are LOWER than any one else. I Call In and see us In our NEW STORE and we promise to prove to you that it Is to our Interest to trade with US. F We do all we possibly can to satisfy and please the trade, and give you tbe tall valne -.31 f your money. OoL 8,1800.' R. W. CANNON. M NOTICE TO TAX-PAYER8. ~ | I^TOTCIE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all returns of Real and Personal Property j lN subject to taxation and all transfors of Real Estate made since Janaary 1, 1887. >? Must be returned between the first day of January, 1891, and the 20th February, 1891. The law requires tne to assess all parties who neglect to make their returns within' '32 he time above set forth, and add a penalty of 50 per cent, thereto. MY INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO EXECUTE THIS PROVISION OF THE LAW WITHOUT EXCEPTION. I am particularly anxious to procure a fair and legitimate assessment of all Real nd Personal Property in Abbeville County, and I respectfully ask all good citizens o give me their aid in procuring the same. TAX-PAYERS ARE EARNESTLY REQUESTED TO MAKE THEIR RE- ' [TJRNS PROMPTLY. Returns will be received by the Auditor or his deputy at he places on the days designated below : Ooronaca?6th Jan nary?Tuesday. Greenwood?7th and 8th January?Wednesday and Thursday. Verdery?9th January?Friday. 1 Bradley?10th and 12th January?Saturday and Monday, 12 o'clock. Trov?12th and 13th January?Monday evening and Tuesday. McCormick?14th and 15th January?Wednesday and Thursday. Bordeaux?16th January?Friday. Willington?17th January-Saturday. 3 Lowndesville?:21st and 22nd January?Wednesday and Thursday. Latimer?23rd January?Friday. Hester?24th January?Saturday until 1 o'clock. Donnalds?26th and 27th Monday and Tuesday. , ^ Due West?28th and 29th January?Wednesday and Thursday until 2 o'clock. Hodges?30th and 31st January?Friday and Saturday until 3 o'clock. *-? Cedar Springs?30th January?Friday, until 3 o'clock. Ninety-six?2nd and 3rd February?Monday evening and Tuesday. Mountain View?5th February?Thursday until 1 o'clock. Antrcville?5th and 6th February?Thursday evening and Friday 3 o'clock. Long Cane?7th February?Saturday until 1 o'clock. * r-..-t 'Pnflo/loiT nnH W n oorlu \r tha 1 Ai It .tn/1 1141% i>lUUIIt ^aiU(Ct 4 uc?u?jr WMU ? i U\?UUCU'?J ? uo iuiu awu Ilkll U1 i'OUiUitl V. ' ?? Abbeville 0. H.,?1st January to February 20th, excepting 7th and 8th January. ' Instructions to Tax-Payprs. 1. Tax-payers having Real Estate in moro than one Township must make return >r oach Township. 2. Bo suro that your name is entered in the Township in which you live. 3. Polls must be returned or the penalty will be attached. ? 4. Tax-payers must sign oath attached to return and swear to ssme before the * uditor or his deputy. * 5. No returns by mall will be received. fi. The penalty of 50 per cent, will attaoh In every case where persons negleot or il to make their return. A, W. JONES, Auditor.