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For Sale. House ani> i.ot for halk. Apply to c. K. r.urcK. Sept. 16,1S91, tf. Notice. ALL persons indebted to me by note or book accounts will settle at once. J. H. BELL. Sept. 16.ISM, tf. Teachers Examination. All teachers avho expect to tenc!) in Abbeville County and whose certificates have expired, anil those who desire bigber grades, will meet the Board of Examiners on the first Friday and Saturday at Abbeville Court House, at 10 o'clock a. m. The white Teachers will nie??t 011 Friday the 2nd, and the colored Teachers on Saturday (8) following. K. COW AX, .School Commissioner. Sept. 1?, 1?ll. If The Coin Slate Telesrapli School. DUE WEST, S. ('. WELL EQUIPPED WITH ALL MODERN appliances. Kates reasonable. Thorough instruction guaranteed or money refunded. Catalogue free on application. Address T. E. POLHILL. Principal, Sept. 10, ISM Due West. S. C. Master' Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, COURT OK COMMON I'J.KAS. f.i Horteog <? Hays against C. N. West et al. ?i oreclosurc. "R JJY VIRTUE of an order of sale made in the above stated cane, I will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina. onSALEDAY IN OCTOBER. 1S91, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate in said State and county, to wit: One lot of land, known as lot No. 2, block "c" In map of town of Troy made by Capt. Kirk on October 12, 1881, containing 30 FEET front on Main Street and running back 120 FEET, more er less. TERMS OK SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Master. sept, h, io?i, oi &4' * _?.?-?????_________ The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. PROBATE COURT. I W. A. Lomax, Jr., administrator, <tc., plaintiff against Henry Williams, et. al. defendants. Complaint to sell land to pay debts, &c. T WILL SELL, AT PUBLIC OUTCRY AT t ' X Abbeville Court House on SALEDAY IN OCTOBER K next for the payment of debts, the following described real estate of Alcey Williams, deceased, situate in said County and state, containing FIFTY-THREE ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of W. A. Lomax, Win. Moragne, estate of Ed. Hlnton, and others. TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Sept. 12,1891. tf. Sffli! I TO SHERIFF: IF YOU SEE A MAN WEARING ?JtdOJHjy ? FROM I f. P. HAMMOND A I, HE WILL TELL YOU THEY GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION AND PRICES ACCOMMODATED To the time, and that they are keeping the Frank Weylman IDE IMS K Also Home-made Shoes - $ 1 50 Home-made Harness - - 7 00 TRUNKS and VALISES CHEAP. All kinds of OILS for Machinery. fl D UAMMAMH JPr fin v. r imumviiu a uv. Sept. It;. 1891. tf * The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. / PUOliATE COURT. SallieA.Knox as administrator, ic., plain tiff against David C. Knox et. al. defendants. Complaint to sell land to pay debts, &c. T WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCItY AT X Abbeville Court House on SALEDAY IN OCTOBER next, for the payment of debts, the following described real estate belonging to the estate of Edward X. Knox, deceased,situate in said County and State, containing Four Hundred and Forty-One Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of John H. Penny, L. W. Smith, William MeKin/.ie, and others. Terms?One half cash, balance on a credit of twelve month, with Interest from day of Bale. The credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises, or purchaser may have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Sept, 14,1891. tf. ' Good ones." Simpson's black ground pointed serge's at Iladdon's. "Something new." Cashmere Del.ainesat Uaddon's. Beautiful cotton chinas at Haddon's. See our % pacific mousseline. Haddon 's. npmtai pari m !r,n ukii i nk i nuioUEiwi -w ? ? ? DR. T. J. CHYMES, [ \ . (Willi Dentist.;Vul the<i (iKA1 >1'ATK, VENN. DKNTAI. SlMUSKltY, Is permanently located at Greenwood, ami ?e. otters his professional services to iSrecn wood and surrounding country. ?S^\Vork done after the most improved nil and Modern methods. i j 11 tf?>"Olliee over Hank of tireen\vo??d.-?ji 'I'l June:!, 1S!?1. ? | Lands for Sale. TURKIC miles from Donalds a farm of iVi Acres at ten dollars per acre. 1111 Three miless above Donalds a farm of 200 H [| acres at citfht dollars perncre. 11JJ, At Monterey a farm with good dwellinsand twelve (.'abins on it, containing 7(H) acres for j.'i,(iihi. S7(> Acres near Ycrdery with two Dwellings and numerous Houses for TenanIs, for SS.7M). KKi Acres and dwelling near Latimer for T?ir> ?1.SH0. xvlt/ ion Acres between Abbeville and Hodges at fl'.SIK). Also, other places. Write to or call on Wm. Patrick Calhoun. Sept. 1*91. tf. Abbeville, S. l\ STOCKHOLDERS- MEETING. 1* Athens, <;a., Sept. 1!>, isui, THE Annual Meeting of tiie Stockholders of the Company wtl! be held at its office -Lj in Athens, Georgia, Tuesday, November 10, Call 1801, at 10 o'clock. A. L. HULL, sept. ?!, 1SH1. Secretary. TO RENT OR SELL. Th My farm on carrs creek near Latimer station on the Savannah Valley Railroad. 151 acres, on which is a Comfortable Residence, and Three Good Tenant HOUSES, well of Good Water, Stables, tec. Jose AO to <W acres open for cultivation, including 20 acres splendid creek bottoms. Call and T? see, or address at '-Dry Grove'' post office. UV E. M. DuPRE. y" _ aZ with Notice to Creditors. ALL CREDITORS OK JOHN ABLE, de- land ceased, are hereby notified to present their claims against his estate, duly proved, on or before 5th OCTOBER next, either to me personally or to my attorneys, Parker it Mc* Gowan. mor. SAM ABLE, Kxecutor. mor Sept. l>, 1S91, 3t M. J LETHE FARM TO RENT, Stl TIr for J riiHK LJvTHK KAK.M will be rented, at pun- _ 1 lie outcry, ou the premises at 12 o'clock , L M. ou THURSDAY, first of October next, ? for one or two years. TERMS made known on day of letting. The E. COWAN, Ch. B. T. Sept. 9,1801,3t n to tfc New Quarters.:! \E\V liOAIir I am Now Preiiarei to Offer at Reasonable Prices the Largest and Best Selectgft Stock of Watches, Clocks, jt "kl "mw "w! ~wj bt d Silverware, Spectacles, and Gold Pens, And everything In the JEWELRY Line mj A everott'ered to the people of Abbeville county, m II Silver and Nickel Watches from S'J.oU to SIS U{] Gold Watches from S13 to S75. j Clocks from $1 to $13. CHAINS. CHARMS, LOCKETS, SLEEVK BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS tliiii SCARF 1'INS, STUDS, LACE TINS, B ROCHES, EAR KINGS and DROPS, and NE CHILD'S DRESS BUTTON SETS ill GOLD and Rolled Plate at the Lowest Prices. Gold Rings, [quality guaranteed] u from 75 cts. to $10 Hlorllmr 4JII?nr Tl.lmWm Cnnnncon.1 very low? The celebrated Wm. Rogers Knives, Forks, Spoons, d'C. Triple plated on Nickel Silver. 1"1| 11 K. Cold Spectaclcs nnd Eye- L J ( lasses Iroin $ 1.50 to *8 per pair. g Why injure your eyes by wearing cheap glasses when you can get Pebbles lor ?2.50 per pair. . It will be to your advantage to call on me , should you need anything in the jewelry line |.' Repairing neatly done and all work guaranteed. Ottice in store of J. C. NIUKLES. Oil J. T. Duckett, Jy JEWELER. 3 Greenwood, S. C. high Oct. 15, 1WH). Boo I owe Tlie Old !Reliable?" l2?J South Carolina Railway Co. ft,"", Commencing Sunday. Sept. 2il, 18'Jl. Passenger so'(' Trains will run as follows, "Eastern time." riijl TO AND FROM CHARLESTON, Daily. 1 For Columbia. Leave Charleston 5:10 am C (10 a. m. "> 00 p. m Arrive Columbia !?85 U SO " Irt ,jo " For Augusta. T Leave Charleston li 00 a in C (Kip in J? Arrive Augusta 11 50 a in 11 ]0 p ni For Charleston. Jill Leave Columbia 0 .10 a m 5 55 p m U (Hi p m Arrive Charleston 11 35 am 10 lf< p in 1 (HI a in Leave Augusta 8 (Ml a m 4 31) p m S III p m Arriye Charleston 1 15 p m 10 15 p m s IT a in Conni'Ctionsat Columbia I'nion Depot to ami from all A ' pointson Columbia ami Greenville Railroad daily exeept Sunday by train arriving' Columbia at 10 00 a in Uliu and leavina Columbia at 5 55 p in ; to ami I'roni all points <>n Spartanburg, i'nion ami Columbia l.'ailroad. ln and beyond daily by trains leaving Columbia at WHO ,t,r [I p. m. and arriving at !l 50 a. in. Connections made '' with C.. C. >t A. U. It. by all trains to and from all ., points East. Through trains between Columbia and Marion via. Camden, Lancester, Rock Hill and York ville as per above Schedules. Trains arriving in Columbia at lAj and !?:"> ? a m, connect with the 12. ,v D. for Cincinnati. Leave Charleston 0:00 a in. Arriving in Cincinnati T:.'!0 next morning. I k At I'tfcgiiall's to ami from all pointson ('. S.A.N. fl " KailroatT. At Charleston with strainers for New fii York, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday; with Charleston and Savannah Railroad to and from Savannah and Florida points daily. - .. At Augusta with Georgiaaml Central Uailroad to I . , and from all points West and South. ,* , ] At ISlaekville to aid from points on Harnwell Hail- , rood. Through tickets can be purchased to all points .J J South ami West by applying to [ I';' li. L. SKA V. Ticket Agent, Columbia, S. C. C. M.WAl:l>. (Jencral Manager. tMU" K. I'. WAKING. Acting (Sen. I'.aT. A. { C'Olm?l?ii? Xew bcrry A 1.aureus R. R. Scj, 'SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. LESSEE. D. II. CiiAMisKui.AiN, Receiver. j Chixmma, S. C? August il, 1S01. | l'uss. t.Mixed. L KAST UOfSU. A M. i'. M. ' Lv Clintol X 25 2 50 _ ! Lv Newberry ! -5 I :J5 \V' i Ar Columbia 11 OS 7 -III *Daily. t Daily except Sunday. stole I'afs. t.Mixed. have wkst nouND. 1'. M. A. M. STIK Lv Columbia !?52 S 50 ACE Ar Newberry 5 S3 12 25 Jow f Ar Clinton 0 2 in had ji Connections made at Clinton for trains ljr Abbe- our ville, Kiberton and Athens. A Daily. fDaiiy except Sunday. C. M. WAIJD, General Manager. Hi'l E. P, Waring, Acttng Gen. Pa?s. Agt more TTON SEED WANTE 'ILL be in the market from this ( mil will pay Hit* HKiHEST cash prio hi seed, representing the Charlotte Fertilizer Company. Headquarter Id depot. H. J. ROPEE >t.!?. is!>i,tr i. THH! DEALER IN AVY & FANCY GROCERI Meal, Sugar, Coffee, e, Flour, Grits,. Hams, Breakfast Bac I GKT FRESH a k e r s B r e a rKRY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. G sold at the lowest market price for ( and see me- July'3, 1891 Master's Sale, e State of South Caroli COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OK COMMON PLEAS. pli W. Tolbert acainst Sallie Burton ?Foreclosure. VIRTUE of an order of sale made li '(M stated case, I will oiler for sale al t<;ry at Abbeville Court House, So .lina, on SALEDAY IN OCTOBER, iin t.hn hours of sale, the folio ribed property, situate in said Stat( lty, to wit: All tliat tract or pare !, on waters of Henley creek, contain Thirteen Acres, e or less, bounded on the East by lan r. Cialpliin. South by E. M. Llpsc t by lands of W. A.Limbeckor.and > ands of L. Moragne, formerly lands loore. SUMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser t( )apers. J. C. KLUGH, Mas pt. 'J, 18)1. 4t 3 Abbeville Land, Loan Improvement Company. ACCORDANCE with Cotntnissio secretary ol' State J. Q. Marshall dir le undersigned Board of Corporate ABBEVILLE LAND, LOAN ANI iVEMENT COMPANYitice is hereby given that the bool criptlon of said company will be op )tllce of J. ALLEN SMITH, Preside! TUSDAY, FEBRUARY Oth inst., a cvilleNational Bank. .1. ALL ION SMITH, W. ('. MoGOWAN, P. ROSKNBKRG. AUG. W. SMITH. K. A. TKMl'LETON, R. M. HADDON, T. P. COTHRAN. Board of Corporati ibeville.S. C., Feb. 5 1S91. TO! HOvELT THE NEW YORK ranch stop -?OF? MAUN SALERS IX PAWN BROKERS, CL ing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, ill bo opened in Abbeville on the 281 JUST. 18?1. 11 early and get choice Bargains In e W YORK BRANCH ST(X tffer & webto igust 26,1891. 3m. %" ?" CirOOCiH THIS WEEK AT THE ill m Hulls Wall l'apcr st in, i>rlee low, 15,20,25 and 3o for dc U'iniliiu' Shiiilcti itb Spring Hollers, prices 50 to 75 c ?good unci low price. tolls Paper Window Shades cents roll or JO cents each. Chairs Ht'ccivol is week, making about 700 Chairs J. We have the latest styles of di back old styles, very pretty. k Cases id Hook Cases Combined?will sell at st. prices. All good walnut goods, '(lumber Soils Oak and Walnut and lfith Cutery Hi e of the seats very tine, and will l lower than the satne quality ca elsewhere. K above described goods and a full ot all kinds of furniture in store at CHALMERS' 'urniture Store lie 10, lsitl tr SCHOOL NOTICE. ,Ti i'KKSOXS IIA VIN(i IMIKIN with tlie School Commissioner, him in his oliicc, all public days i' Saturday in each month nearest lie of the month, during the present j lie purpose of registering claims, <*c. ). COWAN, .Sellout Cominmissioner Abbevillo Couni ?.l, 1891 tf. FERTILIZERS jQ COTTON SEE AVK ACCK1TKD THK AGENCY lie Standard Oil Co., lor the purehas in Seed and for the sale of their e d Fertilizers. I am prepared an<1 hit iy the higiiest prices and to sell at. it jirices. Will give good bargains in liing Fertilizers for seed. J, F, MILLER it. SI, lstll, tf jreat Bargains. : If AVK JUST 1* KKFKCTF.D . rangements with one of the most i tirnis in ttie United States by which control of South Carolina for the sal FF l'JANOS, DAVIS SONS and 1' ORGANS. We cli'er instruments i irices and on as liberal terms as can mywhere. Don't purchase before set atalogucs and prices. ddress : JOHN A. HOLLAND, Ninety-Six, S. iresentatlve of Ciias. M. Stiell', lii \ iiiiBitmrir ? iimiimiihim i?mi - I - ? ~ *m><ww !t D HiiJLi SrUJtiTa Ui r ' BUILDING MATERIAL.c e for s'ai OKDKItS FOIt ALL KINDS = ' DRESSED i UNDRESSED I LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, ? [I a And other I5UILPING MATEKIAL solicited. ^ ' " I HAVE WAGONS i: And can deliver any goods ordered from me, Xi and will contract to Ai to, BUILD HOUSES, a! S. G. Thomson.;; Abbeville, April 15, ISM, 12m. DENTAL NOTICE. J Jon. a . Dr. S. G. Thomson, AKFICK UP-STAIRS ON McILWAIN a! _ U Corner. 1/ L, (J Abbeville, S. C\ March 23, 1891. tf Li s Tie State of Sonth Carolina f I, Uin ) A COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. L A COURT OK COMMON l'LEAS. A na, Martha A. Tolbert, Plaintlft, against etai John J. Guillcbeau, Champion Guillebeau. _ Harriet A. Leroy, John B. Bouchillon,Lemuel Bouchillon, Martha Bouchlllon, Jane A Smith and Guilford S. Cade and J. A. Le- A ,pu Roy, as Executors of P. L. Guillebeau, de- l U-. ceased, Defendants. L 1891, L wing L > and COPY SUMMONS. FOR RELIEF. L el of a jng (Complaint not Served.) " A L To the Defendants : L ids of -?t' ^ Oinb, JL OU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND L rorth required to answer the complaint In this ac- A of L. tlon, which is filed in the office of the Clerk ^ of Common l'leas, for the said county, and j pay to serve a copy of your answer to the said ^ complaint on the subscriber at his office at ^ ter. Abbeville uouri nouse, souui uaronnu, wnnln twenty days after the service hereof, ex- L elusive of the clay of such service; and if you J\ i fail to answer the complaint within the time 3/Dfl aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will ap- A ply to the Court for the relief demanded in j the complaint. L n ?i Dated. August :tlst, A. D., 1891. L ected ... , r T,? L rs of w- A-LL1<'. l ) IM- Plaintiffs Attorney, a ts of To John J. Guiliebean, John B. Bouchlllon, il^on Lemuel Bouchlllon, Martha Bouchlllon, ? L the and JaneSmith, Absent Defendants: c Take Notice: That the summons of tl which the abovcMs a copy with tliccomplaint, ^ has this day been filed in the Clerks offico at Abbeville, S. C. J W. A. LEE, Plaintiffs Attorney. ors. Sept. 2, 18111, Gt ? C/5 7! moh ? > 2 ^ 5 ft a s n > ? iT ^ r\ it * * ? m. . ? S w g " R u? h a H < :: S? t) very- hrj ^ a(D RE, 2 oo" p jr. 9 ? g oo 3- s - o*2S ? J / > ?v L J fT"k S a ~ n r S a E. )UblC L BLOOM III WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS ]> Free of Freight. Fully Gnarantcpd. J,? ? K.W.HUESARDtttSiriii? * "'?? carry stock at various Southern polnta L for quick delivery upon receipt of ordera. ^ "OSGOOD " U. S. Standard J ^ wagon scales - n bo Rent on trial. Frolclit paid. Fully warranlrd. !:' ^ Tnn "tlifr Si/.hs Proiiortionutely Low. - ? XUU d?OJ. |I.1V.1II I(KARI>. Gen Southern lmc Manager, ATI.A .VIA. CA. DALLAS. TEXAS. iBwmmBmamwwmBaB June :S. 1S!)1. Into. I WK CARRY A FULL LINE (j " 0I-' ~ Stoves, Tin Ware, c El HARDWARE, FURNITURE & COFFINS, Ly' Call and see us and get our Prices. ^ Covin & Morrah, Mt. Oarmel, S. C ! J Juneisi)l. tim. pi " ill! RICHARD OA NTT, Is now prepared to do _ nil work in his department in tlie besl OF manner nnd at reasonable charges. Monthly ;e of customers shaving, hair cutting nnd sham ele poointrSl per month. Knsors honed and put end in tho besl condition for 2\> cents each. Terra Cotta Wells. K undersigned is not disposed to brag on ' 1 his new mode of water supply, but it Is I" proven beyond tlie shadow of a doubt that *. his wells are the best and more durable than 0'. any other kind. lie boasts of not having ' lost a silicic one in seven years, while t wo- CJ| i thirds of Ids work is lor parties having lost , their dug wells. 1 ? p Address, C. M. CALHOUN, wc Greenwood, s. C. e of Thoy are fro" proof and superior to one dug, A1and are bountl to supersede all others. 4 it a Joel K. iiaily, (ireenwood, S. C. -ti i bo (ireenwood Cotton and Oil Mills. Pri ;ing Cal. Ivinard, Ninety-Six, S. C. <io Rev. Pressiy, Due West, S. (\ . Jones Miller, / bbevilie, H. (!, C. I have sunk nine-U'iilliH ol the wells iu jny jltl- town in seven years. Aug. S RAVELERS' GUIDE. J ICHHOND& DANVILLE RAILROAD OLUMBIA & GREENVILLE DIV I. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In Effect July 5, 1891. (Trains run by 75tb Meridian tlmo.) NORTHBOUND. ! No. No. | No. No. | No. No. J I 13. 15. I 17. 7. I 9. 42. ? " |A.M. A MI *> ' Charleston... }| ^ 6 15|A'M' *6 0)1EXlaVmI A r Columbia |U It) 10 15 | ft. : Onion j jl2 3S ' Spartanburg.....! I 1 55 ! r Tryon I 3 00 I r Saluiln I | 3 41 r Elat Iiock 4 00 r llenilcrminvillel 4 22 I p Asheville 5 17 r Mot Springs! i 6 46 I "D r 1*0! nt Koek... 5 50 Xj i Morristown ?| I 7 15 I r Knoxvilic j 8 30 10 15 rCincinnatti....lP.M. A.M ! e? r Prosperity |12 381 8 50 7 2S| b, r Newberry jl'2 57! 9 07 7 451 9 00 | r Clinton I I 9 08 10 55 of Laurens I 9 45| II 55 r JJinety-Six M 2 151 10 22 t> / Ninety-Six..) 2 35 I fweeuwooa i - oo; m/ -tv ; p Abbeville -1 CH>J 111 15 | r Bclton.......... i 4 10| iP.M. |12 25 W t Bolton f 5 20 12 15 12 5=5 7 Pelzer I 4 42l I I 1 10 jf v Piedmont 5 (X)| j | 1 55 r Greenville 5 4<)j | r Anderson 5 4.sl 112 50 IP.M. A r Pendleton 6 4U| v Seneca } 7 5&i I I 01 r Walhalla.......... S 25| I | te JJleht I r Atlanta |12 UOj i BOUTn BOUND. No. No. No. No. No. No. 11. 16. 18. 8. 10. 42. P.M. A. M P. M. A.M P.M P.M. r Charleston 9 80 12 50 P.M.I r Colombia. 5 30 8 50 9 4o v Union C 29 v Spartanburg 5 -'SO v Tryon 4 17 v Saluda. 8 41 ,v Flat Kock 3 10 v Hend'aonville.. 3 01 .r Asbeville ' ^ tr Hot Springs.. 112 28 A.M. v Paint Itock.... 11 05 v Morristown .. 9 20 v Knoxvllle 8 15 P.M. vCincinnatti.... 7 20l Lr Prosperity.... 4 00 8 10 8 18 P.M. .r Newberry 3 42| j 8 OOj 8 05 8 40 .r vsiiDion i u u w v Laurens I 6 20 5 15 v Ninety-Six... | ^ 05 0 52 Lr Greenwood 1 43 6 22 M. v Abbeville 12 35 5 15 ? .. I 12 25 5 10 P.M. .r Belton > 12 20 4 00 5 05 A.M n .r Pelzer 11 52 4 28 t .r Piedmont 11 35 4 11 0] ,v Greenvillo 11 00 P.M. 8 35 rf v Anderson 11 "58 3 55 v Pendleton 10 55 ^ ,v Seneca 10 IT y ,v Walhalla 9 45 ,j; tlanta 1 bi Trains 7, 8,1), 10,13, 14, 17, 18, 42, 43 daily except u unday. , Pullman Sleeper on trains 15 and 16 between Charleston. S. C., nnp Clncinnatti, Ohio. Via Allan- ? Ic Coast Line, Columbia, Asheville, Paint Rock, '* [orrinton, Cnoxville, Jelieo and J unction City. J. A. Dodiun Hii|)t., W. H.Green, Gen. Man'r. t Jas. L. Taylor, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Sol Haas, Traffic Jrianager, D. CAKDWELL, Division Pass. Agent. Colombia, 8. C. ts - lr SEABOARD AIR LINE. ^ rime Table No. 3, In EflVct4:00 a. m., Tuesday, Sept. 1st, 1891. gj BETWEEN MONROE AND ATHENS & OOTHBOUND.I NORTHBOUND. Class. 1 Class. 1 Class.:2 Class. N 21. i 43. I 36. 22. ^ T . I'assen-' iPaeaeu- T??. .L,;Cm ger and STATIONS, ger and 1 rel*ht- Mail. j Mail. Frclg"- J Daily Dally I Dally Daily except except ; except except unday. Sunday.! Sunday. Sunday. p. M. P. M- ILeave. Arkivk. P. M. P. M. 8 45 2 20 Monroe.... 1 60 7 35 11 15 !"{ 3 IS Catawba Junction j ^ 5$ 6 00 1 25 | 3 53 Chester 12 20 j jj F 2 30 I 4 27 '....Fish Dam ... 11 45 1 2 40 5 05 ! 0 28 Clinton j 10 47 i 12 40 7 05 j G 22 ....Greenwood... 9 50 1 10 55 F 7 15 ' 0 27 Walden I 9 44 1 10 35 D< 7 35 1 0 38 Cana | 9 33 10 17 ct S 20 0 55 ....Abbeville....| 9 20 . 9 50 st 8 59 7 12 "W'atla j S 59 j ] g 45 1 9 30 | 7 30 1 Calhoun Falls.' 8 3S ' 8 00 9 50 I 7 43 ..llearduiont ... 8 21 7 28 11 15 I S 05 .... Klberton....! 8 00 ! 6 45 2 25 I 9 20 Athens i 6 40 j 4 20 P.M.: P.M. I A.M. A.M. Southbound train?, whether delayed or not, have _ bsuluto right of track over Northbound Trains of It* N?mu tiU37. SO. 0. WINDER, L. T. MTEltS, E General Manager. General Superintendent. [ T. W. Whisnant, Superintendent. rhe Short Line to Florida.. | PORT ROYAL AND WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. Q COMMENCING JULY 26th, 1S91. Passenger trains j will run us follows by 75th Meridian time: Going South. Dally. eavo Anderson 3 15 p m eave Starr 4 03 p in pi eiive Lownc'.esville 5 05 p in ti< eave Mt. Carinel 6 13 p in til rrlve McCormlck " 15 p in tli rrlve Augusta 10 00 p hi rrlve Savannah C 30 a in cn rrive JackSfmvillc 12 00 noon Going North. Dally. n< cave Jacksonville 1 10 p hi eeve Savannah S 10 j? m J.'1 eftvc Augusta- 7 20 a m rrivo McCormick !? 3:i a in eave McCormick 9 :55 a m rrivo Mt. Carinel 10 51 a hi rrlve Lownriesville 12 2r> p in rrivc Starr 1 2S p in rrivo Anderson 2 1"> p m Connections innile at Augusta lor Atlanta aud all ilnt.s West. Tickets on sale at P. R. <1* W. C. Ky depots to all tints at cheap rates and tiuggajru checked to desthiuon. For any further information apply or write. W. J. CRAIG, P. A. I K. W. HUNT. T. P. A. Augusta, Ga. 2 J as. L. TAILOR, Sol. HAAS, t G. P. A. T. Al. t OITH CAROLINA COLLEGE, 0 COLUMBIA, S. C., kPKNS September20tl>. Entrance Exam I' nations begin September 2llh. Classical L Iterary,Scientific, and Law Courses. Thir- A en Professors. nn For further information, address the l'res- >' ent, JAMES WOODliOW. ?P Aug. 17,1891. For Sale. )NE of the most <iesirable residences in tlic ' town of Abbeville. Also, a machine shop, together with all the achincry in it. Also, a desirable lot and livery stable. Any of the above property will bo so>d at asonabic prices, and on terms to suit the -i lrcliuser. Hi For further information, apply at. the Press If id Banner ollice. July 7,1801, tf. I H. D. Reese, A WATCH REPAIRER, A.l>l>eville, S. C., ? ALWAYS ready to serve the public in his lino of business, and solicits a .iliare T the work in ids line. * rle will keep a varied stock of the best and eapest spectacles and eye-glasses, together 1 t.h sliver plated ware and Jewelry. j S'ov. 10 l.syo. FOR RENT. iu lnc GOOD ONE, OK TWO-HOUSE FARM, ous L three miles from Due West, (iood irrt- nei svement on Place, Fine Water, Pasture and tov od Land. Apply to est R. s. GALLOWAY, Due West, S. C. iept. 10,1601. 2t. G S. COTHRAN. L. W. PERRIN. -T. P. COTHRAN.JTHRAN, PERRIN & COTHRAN ^ Attorneys at Law. "ft " horn A Manila Q r UUUW VlAAf, W. V. \pril 29, 1S91, tf. J A. ALLEN, Prop. J. F. RICE, Supt LLEN MANUFACTURING CO. m Clinton, S. C. ? tern MrVXarVEW i?3 Al iuilders and Mechanics ? To Send For Frlces and Estimate on ASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, Is, nex Scroll Sawing, Turning and Fancy Work of I Every Description. waj est Workmanship, Lowest Prices. ? An Experienced Mechanic Superintend all ork. UI Wire Screen Doors and Wire Screen Win- 0f j >ws. ici M Driei Iator a Specialty. S J. F. MILLER & CO. are agents for us, and tiers given to them will receive prompi ai- a ntlon. March 2,1891. 12m. 1 I1HE MAIN WHEEL IN A WATCH slri L makes 4 revolutions in a day of 24 hours, r 1,460 In a year. Next, the centre wheel, 24 evolutions a day, or 8,760 In a year. The llrd wheel 192 In a day, or 59,030 In a year. a he fourth wheel 2,440 in a day, or 54.'5,600 in a ear. The fifth, or scape wheel, 12.960 in a ? ay, or 4.728,200 in a year. The "ticks" or eats of the balance wheel 388,900 in a day, or 11,882.000 In a year. The above is mathemetlcally correct, and ? jould prove to you that a WATCH is a very ^ elicate and complicated machine.andshould n be out of order the watch requires the at- ^ sntion of a first Class Watchmaker f The undersigned offers you all the advan ^ iges that skill and experience can command ri t the repairing of H Vatchs, Clocks and Jewelry. * EN(iRAVING cho ay style letter or monograme executed at ing iort notice. l11 Work Warranted 12 Months. A first class stock of GOLD, SILVER and ICKEL WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER / ARE, GOLD PENS &c. are Hogers and Bro.,Ei Win. Rogers v: 0RKS, KNIVES AND SPOONS. f F the Goods guaranteed as represented or mony O (funded. No charge for engraving goods Mightof me. Place of business In F. F. Dunbar & Co's ore. I. B. Hennemann, Dr GREENWOOD, S. 0, Jan. 30,1891, tf ' Bri' Cut desi elrj sioi I. C. WILSON & CO. p uArrr-UT TUP riTVWWRV ^ I 1/V v 111VJ UU UU1A1 1X1U VIA41 V* G. S. Wilson & Co., located on the lot Mr iposlte the Episcopal church, will run the ULe ime during the ginning Beason. jjjj inning, 25 Cents per Hundred me Pounds of lint. at or Hagging and Ties furnished at the market Ice. The machinery In In first class condign, and the best of work will be done, and o tlrm hopes to merit and receive a share of H t ie public patronage. The highest market price will be paid In CAf nil for cotton seed. TE1 Wagons kept for hire to such customers as ? ?ed the services or a team. , We will run a grist mill in connection with e ginnery, and will be glad to grind corn I j r customers any day in the week. 11 K. C. WILSON & CO, U August 12,1891, tf DUE WEST iimiM.iirj r lijiii/iLii tuuuraji "i pens First Monday in October. Tc ELEVEN TEACH ERS. Moderate charges. j Splendid literary advantages. Music 'A| d Art departments unexcelled in the stale, e train not only the mind but seek to develthe character as well. ieiid for a catalogue to I MIts. L. M. BONNER, or J II. E. BONNElt, I, I tlly HO. I8!M. tf Duo West. S. C. VALUABLE MUM FOR SALE. 0BS next Well Established Business {'r'Ac' in Greenwood. ^ HE undersigned desiring to retire from fjlnni business oiler for sale their eutlre il (It Planing Mill Plant, Trat iich Is well equipped for the manufacture *''f DOOIts. SASH, BLINDS, SCROLL AND sai RNED WORK, and general house build- nan, : supplies, lumber dressing in all the vari- Bluf > styles, 20-horse engine. The machinery is irly new. Good location In the thriving TE m of (ireunwood, and a good trade already abllshed. or further particulars call on or address JOHNSTON & WILKINSON. reenwood, S. C., Aug. j, 1891,3m " Scj DR. J. B. BRITT, SICIAN AND DRUGGIST, - VERDEBY, S. C SALER in Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Paints, Stationery, fine Perfumery Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, &c. ascriptions accurately prepared at all rs. [Dec. 31,1S90,12m M. PATRICE CALHOUN, Attorney at Law and SAL ESTATE AGENT. addition to my Law Practice, I have opened a Real Estate Agency, and will ? otlate purchases and sales on reasonable as. I already have a very large Real Esbusiness. It will be to the interest of i buyers and sellers to give me a call. bbeville, S. C., Feb. 25,1891. notice; HEREBY GIVEN THAT AX APPLICA,ion will be made to the Legislature at its t session, for amendment and extension, :he charter of the Carolina Midland Rail' Company. H. R. WALKER, irnwell, 8. C., July 22,1S91,3m Secretary Medical Notice. rE the undersigned have formed a co-partnership under the firm name and style >Iabry & Nenffer for the practice of MEDNE and SURGERY in all their branches, is will be promptly attended to. When services of both are required only one rge will be made. THOMAS J. MABRY, M. D., G. A. NEUFFER, M. D. prll 4th, 1890. Notice. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BOUGHT the County right for the sale and operai of the J. G. FALLS & CO. GIN and fTER, GUMMER and SHARPENER are v prepared to either furnish machines or do tne work themselves. Satisfaction iranteed. Those wishing to Inspect the chine can do so by calling at the Abbee Oil Mill. The patronage of all Is solicl. Respectfully, F. S.EVAN8. J. L. PEREIN 3VENTEEN MILLIONS! Assets. tna Insurance Co. $10,457,407 irtford * " - G,576,616 REPRESENT THE ABOVE FIRE INsurance Companies, which are two of the t and largest In the United States. ^lth an existence of seventy-five years and ire, their record and ability are unquestionThey have paid in losses during that le more than 8100,000,000. can write any amount that may be deed. Take a policy In either and feel secure. SAM'L C. CAS0N. ibbeville, S. C? Aug. 12,1891,2m TSTE-OT 'ancy Grocery. 1. H. MOORE [AS opened a New Fancy and Green GroL eery Store In Cothran's Block. [e deals In everything found la a Fancy rally Grocery Store, where you can pnrise the nicest CANNED GOODS, consist Ui nned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, f Ifi JHL , ether with FRESH PRUNES, APPLES, , and other delicacies. The sabstantlals lCON, breakfast strips,. meal, irish potatoes, and cabbage. flour, molasses, hams, Cigars of the Best Brands. V resh Fish and Oysters, Pork Sausage and choicest Beef a specialty. ct. 22, 1890. G. A. DOUGLASS Has on band a fall Stock of y Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing' [ HATS. A complete line of Saddles, lies and Harness,iC'rockery, Guns, Pistols, lery, Barbed Wire, and Hardware of every :ription. Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, JewFancy and Domestic Groceries, Provl13, and l X_xj C2 "l-I liXIX \j'cX I J. kO LippX-LCCS. rust received a lot of Sewing ichines of the latest and most proved styles with all attachnts and warranted for five years from $16 to $25, either for Cash partial payments. ALSO A LOT OP jrses, Mules and Wagons or on TIME and on the very best *MS. Oct. 15, 1890. IIMLK T\TT"n mrnom a n JJUJCj W LiCJL f Q. V. NOW IN ITS 52ND YEAR, VO FULL COURSES. A. B. AND B. S. Special attention to Fnglish. >catlon heal11) Id I and accessible. Comlication by telegraph. le religious influences most decided. OVER 500 GRADUATES. itai expenses for nine months Sid). Elet, new building in process of erection. nd for catalogue to \V. M.GRIER, ig. JO, lS'Jl. President. xecutor's Sale VJRTUK AND AUTHORITY OF TUB will of JOIIM AISLK, deceased, I will sell ISALEDAY IN OCTOBER 1, at Abbeville Court House, within usual sof sale, all his KKAL ESTATE, in three Is as per recent survey. ;t No. 1.142i Acres, more or less, it No. 2,132 Acres, more or less. :t No. 3,60 Acres, more or less. its to be exhibited on day of sale. d lands bounded by lands of Mrs. DrenLewis Ramey, David Morrah, Munro ord and others. RMS CASH. Also one sorrel horse. SAM ABLE, Executor. )t. 9, ISM, 3t .. . V . i; 'I'.*:- .