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NEW I ^v /asftv e I WE are in a POSITK Our Immens If DRESS GOODS. Special attention has been given to I DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Our buyer ever alert and alive to the interest of our rapidly growing trade seized everything in Dress Goods that was new and stylish. The fashions the season shows a variety of rough effects, Plaids and Stripes, Chevoit spot effects. In plain goods are i Homspuns, Cheviots, Serges, Henriettas, Etc. [ How as to Our Prices. I See if our neighbors can match us. We are open to ana challenge comparison. PLAIN DRESS GOODS. All Wool Worsted 9J cents per yard. 34 inch wool Henriettas 12$ cents per yard. 40 Inch wool Henriettas beautiful shades 25 cents per yard. 40 inch all wool Silk finish Henriettas, all the new shades 45 cents per yard. French and German silk finish Henriettas. 40 inch all wool Serges; beautiful quality 50 cents per yard. NOWFOI Ne1 We are your friends and want i | basis of what you owe us. Come ft Oct. 7, 1891. ?? ? 11860 TO |A. M. Hill I IT A TTJ\lfl An 1 o y? Aim Q + AltA-P AAW TTTA OVfl Y1 /\TTT TIT* A T\ Q Y? A JJ.ATX1AVJ GLUOlgUU UU1 UIU1D lliUUiUj W C Oil C IIU f* ?>1U?/CUOUj | STOCK OF G1 Than ever, to which we invite the inspection of all. ; First-Class Goods at the Low I We will carry EVERYTHING to be found in the G A SPECIALTY WITH US. WE HA [Livery, Sale and To which we have recently added a Buggy and Carr |L ALL STYLES of Vehicles from the cheapest to the be ' beautiful line of LAP ROBES, WHIPS, HARNESS and al * When in town call on us and we will treat you ri| | A. M. Hil I National Bank of Abbev Abbeville, S. O. | Capital, ^7 Surplus, 1 '#< Officer* s ? J. ALLEN 8MITII, President. L. W. WHITE, ViceBENJ. S. BARNWELL, Cashier. IDlxrectoirM X GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Charleston, S. C., J. N. YOUNG, Due West, L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., K. M, HADDON, Abbeyil JNO. G. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. C., W. C. ittcGOWAN, Abbev J. ALLEN SMITH, Abbeville, S. C. DOES a General Banking business, provides the greatest security and conven Depositors. Is ready at any and all times to make loans based upon such sa our County affords. Sept. 11 [ SPEED'S DRUG STOI With a LARE and well Selected Stoc DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS; PREPARED PUTTY, COMBS, BRUSHES, FAN! GOODS, PERFUMES. STATI0NE1 The demand of this market can be supplied. Headquarters for line CIGARS and TOBACCO. Orders by Mail or band promi edto. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. You are respectfully Invited to call. P. 33. SPEEI No. 8 Wall St., Abbevi ? R?t, )N THIS SEASON to I ie stock is being Fill Plain and Fancy Dress Goods. Stripes and plaid Henriettas 25cents per yard, worth double. Tv t?i i_ r%r .1 jrjaiu i^ress rxauuexs wiius per yuru. All wool Plaid Fannels 50 cents per yard. 54 inch all wool Flannels 50 cents per yard. All wool plaid Serges, exquisite coloring, 42 inch wide, 50 cents per yard. Ask to see those Novelty Plaid Suits. Tucked and rough effects in plaids and stripes, one pattern of each and no two alike, so your dress is different from somebody else. Black Dress Goods. We have no competition, all wool black Henriettas 46 inch wide 50 cents per yard. 40 inch solid stripe 60 cents per yard. Black silk finish and silk warp Henriettas. Novelty designs in Chevrous Brocades. Cords, stripe, and dot effects. Dress Trimmings. In keeping with our stock of Dress Hoods we show great novelty and style dress trimmings. Nail Heads. Narrow Gimps, Jewelled and Iredesent Feather and Jet Trimmings. Jet Nail Head Trimmings. ^ ANYTHINGr Y w York ] lothing from you except what we meri' o the New York Bargain Store you wil H 1891. >min & Sons. That ] and will carry a large and better assorte ^ &OCERIES r In our stock you will always find ?= est Figures for cash. onSre, ROCERY LINE. | November # sajiipitjs UJ in the stori lVE also a large OLD Feed Stable,?" iage Repository" in which may be found I |\ Jl st. In this department you will find a 1 111 II 1 rrnnilo no-pfai'ninrr +n +Vna lino nf lmcinosa I L ^VVUU J^/WX UUlliiiUg WV UU1U 11UU V* kHAWmVWW |T1 | | | | | H rht. DON'T FORGET. 1J1A1 Jl 1 & Sons. Then if 11 ture line g ' i 3 j m 5,000 ^o^owwwa ^ \J1 1,500 |? | g 11 ? | whose ?. ? ? ? 10 !t 10 Ol fT\ Preside |?lcS-S5 O 1 THE I rt U A A14J Qcem<"?tcc>Sw ? |T hc?.?o03s? p OQ " lltlTl?'**! S.C., I le, S. C?? j* i rnTTI me.s.c., <J ||-?5 ? c+ TH] s?p^5g = o ience for Its ^ v ?. ** o ST ? 2 U T>/^v?'+ -pf fe collateral |-H~2~?~2^.o i_i JJOn t I< , 1888. ly D3 S g 3 2 5' nd l C!?||?s?ff p orders till y | x I ~ 2 ' h hrj occupied b 3D IsSfs^ ? ?j REME XJu. g*?|f.?? n P~ quarters ti y^??3? cd n> ^ 0 .. ... sk ofSsilii? ^ JT Solicitr tJI s,-1"" &X/1 and promis L! 11r 1 'O 1! cy ||S; I - t n lY,&aIffsI gW I K rtly attend- c | ~ | C |l || r* ? * $ . t- vi lU "e"ac Oct. 7, 1: v N VIUiAIN jOOK DOWN on COUPE led Every Day with Ne SILKS and VELVETS, h Plaid and stripe silks for trimmings. Faille Francaise silks for trimmings and dresses. Black gros grain and Faille Silks for dresses. Men's Furnishings in Great Profusion. M'' E. & W. Collars 20 cents, never before solb at the price. rinflFo Qn nnnfo ruir r?ftir VUIIO w WU.W Collars and Cuffs of any kind. An immense line of neckwear, underwear, gloves and suspenders. 9 Notions and small Wares. 5 papers pins for 5 cents. Fine tooth brushes for 5 cents. Linen thread 4 cents. Pure bristle hair brashes 9 cents. Fine quality Note Paper 3 cents per quire. Vegetable ivory buttons 4 cents per dozen. geec HOSIERY To look means buy. Men's, Women's, Misses and Infants hose 5 cents per pair. per; Misses full regular made 10 cents per pair. i Ladies full regular made seamless 13 cents per pair. Men's full seamless regular ho9e 8 cents per pair. OU NEED COME Bargain St< t. We ha^e tlie money to pay you for I never regret it. Yours to Count on, headquarters 3XTew "S TRAVEL A WB ill! =i (Trains roc le Who Never Tries, r 7 I IATTAIV fil1A/)AAl1c4 I ... I lt/VCrl . l; oXmbuTr: Lv Union Lv Spartanburg Lv Trvon Lv Salada............ being unable to get my Store af Main and Trinity Streets till ivt Kf? IsX? 1st, I will till tlien open up a few Ar Knozvllle | f Cheap and Moderate Furniture e in Lv Newberry _| ! Lv Clinton j ALSTON HOUSE ??t |p _ Lv Belton |1! Sfew Hotel, or will fill orders from At Sreenvi)le._ | ! . Jjepot. Ar Anderson Ill Lv Pendleton Lv Seneca.. I LSI 1 WIS! IlIH! MNEY MADE IS MONEY i Lv Atlanta QATTTPni ZZ??*=i un v jju i I Lv Pendleton ill ? . .1. Anderson ..1 : you want anything in the farm- 6 { 0 to Lv Pei Mr :z. 1 ^ Lv Clinton..'.'."?ll: complete Line of Furniture is Lv Prosperity....! ' * LvClnclnnattl.... I BEST IN QUALITY, ' Lv Paint Rock.... li Lv Hot Springs.. 15 uvstv is ?s?iss L'r~: 5 LOWEST IN PKICE. ggfcE I Lv Bpartanburg ( ail to call around, or reserve your Ar Columbia J J 1 open in my elegant Store, now _ T=? TTT rs *Dal|y- tDailyei y R. W. Cannon. Train. 15 and 10 ar MBER I will only be in present 8LEEPI1 11 November 1st. ..2.SXM.. ng a part of the Public Patronage, Morrlstown, Knoxvll . l _ without change. sing to do my best for you. J-'."Sk . n ii Columbia, 8. am very respectfully, Atlanta, Qa. Ii/Ir\Yi lr *5=^ I If I III | |J I .11 Our shoea are go: . iVllllUC1i ul.sr.: f tanned laced leatb qai j.X? Don't forget the 1 XI Hammond & Co. i j - 1 - . v."i V.;^:7r" - ' ; ' L "-Y-' *; glBgggggggSgBggEBSggggggggggggH STORE. Ikni@! R)Mjle?Su. ITITION and SMILE. w arrivals. '.ats \ Hats!! Hats!!! Special this week. 1,000 fur hats worth from $1 to $2.60 goes on bargain counter at '5, $1 your choice of hats. New style stiff and fur hats coming in. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. We are doing more in shoe business than the entire town and prices is what is doing the work. Misses shoes 42 cents per pair. Misses, boys and Children school and nress shoes of all kinds. We have the best line of ladies shoes ever shown. Ask to tur line of fine custom made ladies shoes. Ladies shoes 48 cents per pair. Ladies fine button and lace shoes $1 per pair. Men's fine shoes $1 per pair up to a fine hand-made shoes at $4 pair. Old lady shoes, Common Sense shoes of all kinds. TO THE ore. your cotton and do not buy it on a rorh. City, ERS' GUIDE. EXECUTOR'S SALE. DANVILLE RAILROAD b GREENVILLE DIV __ TJY virtue and authority of the will of M. ,NSED SCHEDULE. JD Augustus Davis, deceased, we Will sell ffect sept. 20, 1891. on 8ALE8DA.Y In NOVEMBER next, at Abbeville C. H., within the usual hours of by 16tii Meridian time.) sale, all the reai estate of said deceased, oon slating of three-fourths interest In that house webtboukd. and lot In the town of Hodges, S. C.. knows ?= 7 t: as the Mrs. Norwood lot, containing four ? _ T _ I ? ? _ acres, more or less, and bounded by the Pnb?? "?- ?? N?- N?- 11c Street, J. D. Cochran, W. H. Emerson and 17. 10. lj. 7. ? others, together with that portion of land TT7 nearly adjoining the same, containing three ? acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of in nn iT in J* Cochran, W. H. Emerson, D. King, and u) uu 11 10 others. Also the remaining one-fourth tit* 12 30 P M property of W. M. Davis, in his own rlgnt. 185 7 06 j TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay 2 48 8 12 I for nftTiprfl 8 23 8 49 j Ior papers. liifS I G.M.Hodges, |SS j J.F.Hodges, j Executor of M. A, Davis3MN061I12as! W.M.Davis, Legatee. 9 071 7 30 12 57 | Oct.7,1891. 4t 9 421 9 08 10 851 9 45 I ? Jgi 11II I SEABOARD AIR LINE. |4 00 I Time Table No. 4, 2 251 4 101 | In Effect 6:00 a. m? Sunday, Oct. 11th, 1891. 2 68 4 42 7 f ' 5" BETWEEN MONROE AND ATHENS 1 46 O 401 I 2 50 5 80 I 6 40 NOHTHBOUND. I 7 551 | 1 Class. 2 Class.2 Ulata. L8?| I M. 22. 24. 12 80l | STATIONS. Vu**' , ger and Freight Freight. EA8TBCUND. Mall. ? r 5 Dally Dally Dally ?; ?? a- SB}. A & 16^ 14. 18. 8. 42. 10. I?;: l v# i PMPM Monroe.... 1 50 4 10 9 10 I UUwba JnDCtlon ! 02 3 68 7 go n " Chester 12 20 1 18 6 60 X?? Fish Dam 11 45 12 11 4 80 % ti Clinton 10 42 10 46 8 80 p vj Greenwood ? 9 45 9 00 12 80 1 83 8 35 ??lden "39 8 40 .*.... 1 no 8 85 tana 9 28 8 20 2= J ?? Abbevlll 9 15 7 55 } ?! I & Watts 8 84 7 12 , ? I * a Calhonn Falls 8 38 6 80 i nil k in Heardmont 8 24 6 05 1 ? 2 js Elberton 8 00 6 25 f SI fi an Athens 6 40 8 00 2 hi 6 52 a.m. p.m. p.m. M. A.M 2 00 ? 20 m southbound. 2 52i 8 52 1 Clans. 2 Class. 9 Claw. 3 42 8 00 7 64 43. 21. 28. 1 00 8 16 8 30 5?? '? STATIONS. ?" ? its i 25 Dally Daily Dally ' m. except except except 5 16|No14 Sunday. Snnday. Sunday. ! 28 a.m. arrive. lkave, p. m. p. m ! 00 11 80 Athena 9 20 11 30 P.M. Elberton 8 06 9 00 5 62 12 28 Heardmont 7 41 7 55 100 12 38 Calhoun Falls. 7 28 7 25 1 23 1 08 Walts 7 12 6 68 1 00 1 51 Abbeville 685 6 36 > 30 3 14 I Cana 6 88 5 47 185 I Waldon 6 27 5 80 A. M. 1 BO 9 80 I Greenwood 6 22 5 20 4 25 .M. Clinton 6 28 3 45 2 90 ! 80 I I I Fl?h Dam 4 30 2 09 12 12 Chester 8 56 1 18 11 12 cept Sunday. I <l OS 0 dally between Charleston and Catawba Junction -j 3 11 65 9 10 Monroo 2 20 10 20 7 00 NG CAB SEE VICE. ' P- M- P-M- L M _ ,, _ 0,?_. v. Southbound trains, whether delayed or not, have 16 Pullman Bnffut Sleepers be- absolute righto/ track over Northbound Trains of D., and Cincinnati, Ohio via A t- the Mme cfa? >lumbio, Asheville, Paint R^ck, ^__{ le, Jelllco and Junction City, JN0> ^ WINDER, L. T. MYERS, ttt 1 mrrntr General Manager. General Superintendent. A,.-t T-w- ? C. Charlotte, N. C. . JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen i pas8^| Agenda ^re you conforme<] to the WOrld Or haas, Traffic Macacer, haveyou been "transformed by the Ajianta^a._ renewing: of your mind, and proved rom P. Rosenberg & Co., what is that good and acceptable and tf perfect will of God." luga0nUdBaee uHhecai'e C , It does men good to admire what is good and beautiful; but it does stock in a few days the oi them infinitely more good to love it. er. We grow like what we admire; but Home made shoe* at o 11 We become one with what we love.