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BY lUGII WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6. 7892. VOLUME XXXVL NO. 33 \ Sold 7 W. Joel Smith & Sons Mini Assured Builflina, Loan lofl Consd Association. SAVANNAH, GA. ^ horized Capital $25,000,000. )* FICEJRS AND DIRECTORS. esldent, P. W. Meldrlm. :ce President, W. R. Thlgpen. ic'y and Manager, C. P. Miller. sneral Attorney, u. u. tinier. reasurer. A. K. Fawcett. lrectorof Agencies, V. Breverd. The^cme of all Building and Loan Associations. Cnbined with one of the Largest Lift Insnrance Companies in the UnSd States. Jain-Simplicity Itself. Investigate forfourselfTlnvestors?Shareholders in Class B have Jlbal withdrawal option. lid up stock carries 6 per cent, cash divl<nd, with participation in profits. tarebolders In Assured classes obtain for thr families the full maturity value of their BUk in case of death. ' Borrowers?Interest at 6 pei per cent. D-.nite contract for 3,4,5,6.7,8, 9 or 10 years. FS insurance protection. In Assured class C?cellatlou of Mortgage in case of Death. rospectus explaining fully these liberal fctures mailed free to any address.' Indorsed by business men and R. G. Dun J?o., of Savannah, Ga. Vanted?a few good agents. 1. M. MATTISON. G. A. Donalds, S. C. Sept. 23, 1891 lie Abbeville Land, Loan and Improvement Company, 'N ACCORDANCE with Commission of L Secretary of State J. Q. Marshall directed o the undersigned Board of Corporators o he ABBEVILLE LAN1), LOAN AND IM ?ROVEMENT (OMPA&Y-. . Notice is he^j^' $>' via" that the books of ;ubscriptloc tx>mpany will be open at the otflce ot j^fi^LEN SMITH, Piesident, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th Inst., at the Abbeville National Bank. - ? J. ALLEN SMITH. W. C. McGOWAN, P. ROSENBERG, AUG. W. SMITH, E. A. TEMPLETON, R. M. HADDON. T. P. COTHRAN. Board of Corporators. Abbeville, S. C., Feb. 5 1891. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson,, OFFICE UP-STAIRS ON McILWAIN Corner. Abbeville, S. C, March 23, 1891. tf w <j SII ? I OS ill gg ? III! ?*a p ill! 2|w?c-rj Jill 3? gH (3! ^ 511:1*11H ^ I 3??3 Ol^HVH = cr O ? g J|JCC P LJ IsHg 5? -5 W M" ^ MfflfasSS 1^5 8 a'" & ^ 791 r? g* >2 - CD Ui is GQ U ???.?? u raasr I 0 * a c/2 W S gMfd OQ ?12? ? "S ?>M c+ CJ H I w?? 2 ? n ? w C2 o w cj Kj ^ W , 2 1 s ? o?* 5- ?-b Lumber and Shingles rpo SUPPLY EVERY DEMAND. THEY 1 will be sold low. Enquire of me for price! S. U. THOMSON. Dec. 9,1S91, tf rtT5:? Farmers' Bank -0Fli TJDT7T7TT T1? fi f! LKJJJLJJU V AAUUHj Wi Vi) Does General Banking Business. Buys and sells Exchange and makes Collections. DEPOSITS SOLICITED. Paid tip Capital $50,760 Subscribed Capital 75.000 Win. II. Parker, J. T. Robertson, President. Vice-Pres. Julius II. DuPre, Cashier. March 5, 1890?12m DENTAL "PARLORS. m r ?r?T7wnn JJlt. X# J. Uit I ilLJSiO^ ?Dentist. graduate, penn. dental surgery, 18 permanently located at Green wood, and oilers his professional services to Greenwood and surrounding country. 43-VVork done after the most improved and Modern methods. ,83-Olttce over Bank of .Greenwaod.^i* June 3, 1SU1. # _ ' - LAND HO. Valuable town Lots and other Real Estate to be sold In the thri\lng town of Investor, Business Man and Homeseeker, here is the opportunity ol a life time FOR YOU. GREENWOOD}- ., GREENWOOD JE ' |t2Y virtue of the power invested In me as ? ovo/mtni. \I po T. T \f oi-rlmq n Hu. ed, I will on lbc 20th day of January, 1892, sell at public auction the following real estate, to wit: THIRTY ACEES, more or less, being and lying within the limits of the town ol Greenwood, said property being divided into two town lots, with one building. Also a tract of Ninety-Five and one-half Acres, In Old Greenwood, the same being divided into 34 lots or parcels and known as the McKellar land, bounded by property of Francis Arnold, B. F. Yoe and others. ah oi iihn property iitiw uecu uiviueu iuw lots suitable for building purposes, plats of which will be exhibited on day of sale, and will be sold without reserve on the day mentioned, on the following terms: One-third cash and the remainder within twelve months at 8 per cent- interest. A Word to Wise Investors, The town of Greenwood is In the richest section of the World-Famous Piedmont; sixtyfive miles from Augusta ; eighty miles from Columbia; seventy miles from Spartanburg, and fifty miles from Greenville. It has long been known that in this broad expanse of fertile country between Columbia and Greenville, Spartanburg and Augusta, some important center oi industry and population was bound to be developed by the progress ol the country. Greenwood was the stragetlc point, and capital has been busily engaged In developing her resources. Her railroad facilities are unsurpassed In the State, she has a 8125,000 cotton mill, a 860,000 oil mill, a S50.000 cotton compress, two well equipped Brick Manufactories turning out millions of brick yearly. In her limits is situated the beautiful State Baptist Orphauage. She has a splendid system oi Graded Schools under an efflcignt corp of teachers, ?120,000 Invested In banking institutions, excellent hotel, some of the handsomest and largest business establishments in the State, she receives more cotton annually than any point between Anderson and Columbia, she has hundreds of handsome residences, and buildings are steadily going up with greater rapidity than lumber can be furnished for them by two well equipped lumber mills. Are you an investor? Are you a business man ? Are you a professional man ? Are ypu a manufacturer? Do you desire to change your field of practice? Do you want to make a sound investment? Do you wish more lu- ' crative employment ? Above all do you wish . a home? Then come to the Gate City of the Peidmont and cust your lot with her progress and prosperity. Listen to hard, cold facts. To obtain the promptest return for your investment* ( you must look elsewhere than to the larger cities. Rather seek a new place which by virtue of its situation and natural advantages cannot fail to grow to large reportlons. Start with 6uch a town and participate In its triumps. There is no place in the whole South that can otfer greater inducements to every class of industry than Greenwood. I WHY? Because for many years to come the New South will be the Held whereon the mighty commercial forces of the country will engage. Every one is familiar with the rapid : strides made by this section in the last decade, yet, but a step has been taken, only a foundation laid. From henceforth the progress-will be greater still. Do you desire t? share these benefits and profits? Then invest your money in the most thriving city of your section-GREENWOOD. L. W. JORDAN, Executor. Dec. 30.1891,4t. Never out of Stock WE KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A number of borses and mules for sale. We have now several excellent work animals which we will sell cheap. A. B. Hamlin, Agent. Mav 19.1891. tf a H. D. Reese, WATCH REPAIRER, Abbeville, S. C., IS ALWAYS ready to Berve the public in his Ino of business, and solicits a share of the work in his line. He will keep a varied stock of the best and cheapest spectacles and eye-glasses, together with silver plated ware and Jewelry. Nov. 19 1890. GRAYDON <t GRAYDON, E. S. F. GILES, Abbeville, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. GRAYDON & &RAYB0N & GILES WE have formed a partnership for the prac ' * tlce of law In all its branches, nnderthe firm name of GRAYDON & GRAYDON & GILES. All business entrusted to any of the Arm will receive prompt attention. ELLIS G. GRAYDON, WM. N. GRAYDON, E. S. F. GILES. March 12,1890.tf O FARMERS' BANK. A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN established in connection with the General Banking Business. Interest will be paid according to by-laws and rules. Deposits solicited In sums from St up. W. H. PARKER, President. Julius H. DuPre, Cashier. Nov. 4,1391, 4t E. F. GILLIAED, /.TAILOR, OVER THE POST-OFFICE, IS PREpared to do all work in his line. CUTTING. MAKING. REPAIRING,and CLEANING of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, a unA/>la 11 v ^SAMPLES of SUITS always on hand. Charges Reasonable. J uno 16,1S91. 12mos. Llewellin Seller Pips .for Sale. SIRE AND DAM registered In A. K. C Slud Rook. G. L. CONNOR. Aug. 12,1801, tf Cokesbury, S. C. SCHOOL NOTICE. All persons having business with the School Commissioner, will 11 nd him in liis ottice, all public days and pvi-rv Saturday in each month nearest tlio middle of the month, during the present year for the purpose of registering claims, &v. E. CD WAN, School Commmissloner, Abbevillo Count}'. Feb. 4. lb'Jl tf. ik ! WE d Remind the Good rHEY CAN 9 it will be the most appreciated, w?9 <r-? -*-* ( WHERE \ To the best advantage and wheri you could desire. In Our We show a splendid assortm Men's ! -Jas. Means celebrat Kangaroo Calf bals. Waulkenj Process, calf and grain lace and We Have the Be REA That we have ever shown ai equalled. A splendid stock of the World. REMEMBER Toy?cT We offer the most select line of NOB Hats and Caps In great variety for Men ana Be UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CE Staple notions, ury uoouh, urucoriw, xit Whip and all. We have Just receivod a With best wishes for your prosperity and \ ^?? D. A. ALLEN, Prop. J. F. RICE, Supt ALLEN MANUFACTURING CO. Clinton, S. C. T3*r"VJtX'>: Builders and Mechanics To Send For Prices and Estimate on SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, Scroll Sawing, Turning and Fancy Work of Every Description. Best Workmanship, Lowest Prices. An Experienced Mechanic Superintend all Work. Wire Screen Doors and Wire Screen Windows. Fliei Dried Liber a Specialty. J. F. MILLER & CO. are agents for us, and orders given to them will receive prompt attention. March 2, 1891. 12m. Terra Gotta Wells. THE undersigned is not disposed to brae on his new mode of water supply, but it Is proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that his wens are ine Dest ana more aurnoie uihu any other kind. He boasts of not having lost a sinele one 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 bouna to supersede all others. Joel S. Bally, Greenwood, S. C. Greenwood Cotton and Oil Mills. Cal. Kinard, Ninety-Six, S. C. Rev. Pressly, Due West, 8. C. Jones Miller, bbeville. S. C. I have sunk nine-tenths of the wells in my town in seven years. Aug. Drop a nickel in the slot and bear the phonograph talk at Speed's Drug Store. GREENWOOD FOUNDRY ESTABLISHED 1889. Globe and Angle Valves in Price eacb - 40cti Check Valves Price each rxf Dttii 9 In, Oicaiu vy uioiico oi/<c ui ? ... Price each 82 i Steam Gauges, each 81 ' Pop Safety Valves, size... 1 Price each - 80 ( Metropolttian Injectors one lever only Horse-Pdwer, each 6 Price each 810 ( Hancortr Inspirators No. " ,_>Prlce each S10 ( Hemp Paokinc, per pound 40ctj Soap Stone Packing, per pound !?r>cti Rubber Sheet Packing, per pound 60ct< 3 Ply Rubber Hose...: 15cti Round Iron per pound 2%ci S. F. STE] July 15,1891, 12mo. For Sale by J. T. Si i Efe&ts &rss Sucre's manaze&xtvVXRED BV JjMMES MEANS &C B05T0M ARE UHEXGELLED. * They are made im all > STYLES, SIZES /V* AND WIDTHSy^/^ ^^SMEA1 FULL LIN^OF~ABOV2 {Sold by W, Joe m _a^ Jt> M cUXXVfti I ent of Men's, Women and Children ed $3, $3.50. $4 and $2.50 Farme ihast bals. Cork Sole bals. Sc button, Children and Infants S ist Assortment and Lar; DY-MADI id at very low prices. Children Fancy Cassimere Suits, Crokscrew r Taller Made Sample department, with a handsc Patterns. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed, ma BY STIFF HATS ever brought to Abbe^ >ys. iAVATS, OVER SHIRTS, DRESS SHI ird ware. Umbrellas, to Suit any and everybody, car load ol the well known and popular "MILBl I extending a hearty invitation to all, we are the < W. JOE] Alii* SORTS OF f BUILDING MATERIAL. * ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS nran 1lllffil U L\jUKJK1 UU ~ LUMBEE, SHINGLES, LATHS, And other BUILDING MATERIAL solicited. I HAVE WAGONS j And can deliver any goods ordered from me, . and will contract to ' ' BUILD HOUSES. S. G. Thomson., Abbeville, April 15, 1891,12m. i Insure in the Old > - Manhattan "Life Insracs Co., np MEW Yfllilf. T NrORPORATED IN 1850. , T HE new survivorships dividend policy of the Manhattan Life Insurance Company, Is Incontestable, non-forfeltable, payable at sight, and free from all technicalities. COFIELD & MILLER, Gcn'l Agts. Spartanburg, S. C. Nov. 11,1891. tf. Notice to Debtors. ALL persons indebted to the Arm of AUG. w! SMITH & CO.. for MULES, will take notice that their Notes are now due, and that prompt payment must bo made on them. AUG. W. SMITH. Nov. 4. 1991 tf. & MACHINE WORKS. :-! GREENWOOD, S, C. ch|5S Inch^/, inch ^in.llln. l^ln. l^in. 2 1a. ] 50cts 6Ccts 8(Jcts jsi 10 81 70 82 35 83 55 85cts. 55cts "Octs loocts 81 40 Bh 2Uln 3 inch 15 S4 80 K) J Kin X) 87 00 8 10 12 16 20 25 30 )0 811 00 $11 00 $12 00 815 00 815 00 821 00 821 00 H/IiNo. 10 No.l2>,C ?" 812 00 817 00" % or tflcta per yard. s or 25cts per 3 yards. 3 or 25cts per square foot. is per loot Ls PHENS, Proprietor. i?V Grand, s. C. I 0 V P P O.ofP LU hi X jrj **"> AT.V Q- \ 5? GOODS F0R SALE1BY il Smith &Sons. I ... . . & & i .. People of Abbeville PUT THIEI In our capacious store rooms Shoe Dept l's good. We would call speci; rs Shoes and Quarter Eagle Booti lotcn Jtidge bais, Ladies Jiia du hoes all kinds and Prices. rest Stock of D CLOTE suits from $1 up, Our stoo and Clay Worsteds. .For eve >me Fashion Plate from which lo select the sty kes this department Just the thing when you v rille. A look will convince you of this. A ETS, COL LABS, Cuffs, Hosiery, Glov Don't forget that we are the people to flx yo JRN WAGONS." A good line of Carts, Bugg Did reliable hoofe of [i SMITH & -<5lS8iS> PERFECTED M*m\ CRYSTAL LENSES' ES?B TRADE MARK. H. D. REESE. Abbeville, S. C.. and J. B. FRANKS. Linvndenvllle.S. C.. nre exclusive lealers in Ibese celebrated glasses. kf.llam it moobe, Only Manufacturing Opticians In the South) Jan. 6, 1892, 6m Atlanta, 6a. NOTICE. A LL persons to whom JAMES KING, now fx deceased, was Indebted, will please present tbelr accounts to the undersigned, duly -TKaoa nnrCAnfl urhnm ho ftU'PH I*iln piuvtu. JL UUOO l/biouuo *???" ? ? ?et their money by presenting their claims to me at once. JOHN KING. Dec. 9,1881, tf The Cotton State Telepapb School. DUE WEST, S. C. WELL EQUIPPED WITH ALL MODERN appliances. Rates reasonable, Thorough instruction guaranteed or money refunded. Catalogue free on application. Address T. E. POLHILL. Principal, Sept. 10, 1891 Due West, S. C. TT7" A TVTrmr-n ?TWO SHARES of W illN 1 JhU Stock, on the instalment plan in the Farmer's Bank. State lowest price, and address "Buyer," care of the Press and Banner, Abbeville, S. C. Nov. 18,1891. tf RICHARD GANTT, is now prepared to d all work In his department in the bes manner and at reasonable charges. Monthl customers shaving, hair cutting and sham poo In j? 31 per month. Rasors honed and pu in the best condition for 25 cents each. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD"! AM. HILL & SONS HAVE 500 CORDS ( of Oak and Pine Wood, which they offer for sale. Orders left at store will be promptly filled. < A. M. BILL & SONS. Dec. 9,1891, tf I. J. CHIPLEY & BRO, REPAIRERS OF Guns,Pistols, locks, &e Also keep on band a full line of G-Tjnxrs. WOKE GUARANTEED. GREEWOOD, S. C. FH, HENDERSON, Attorney at Law. Greenwood, S. C. OFFICE over Lee <fc Bailey's store. Prompt attention given to collections. April 16.1891. 12m? BURIAL ROBES, J. W. Sign, Undertaker, HAS Just received a full line of Burial Robes for ladies and gentlemen, ranging In price from S3 up. Thpv are handsome.convenient and exceed Ingly low priced, being less than half the ordinary price of a dress or a suit of clothes. Sept. 0,1S91, 6m 4 NEW Fancy Grocery. 6. H. MOORE HAS opened a New Fancy and Green Grocery Store In Cothran'a Block. He deals In everything found In a Fancy Family Grocery Store, where you can purchase the nicest CANNED GOODS, consist ing of Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, ?I(S H , together with FRESH PRUNES, APPLES, &c., and other delicacies. The substantial are BACON, BREAKFAST STRIPS, MEAL, IRISH POTATOES, and CABBAGE. FLOUR, MOLASSES, HAMS, V Cigars of the Best Brands, v Fresh FIrIi and Oysters, Pork Sausage aud the choicest. Reef a specialty. J>ee. lS'Jl. tf County I MONEY you will find almost everything irtment al attention to the following in 3. Satin Oil balsand Congress, tton and Lace. Ladies French . i 1 / illNUk of Overcoats can't be excelled or ry day Pants the Bnll-Dog beats les and a beautiful line of samples to choose rant a nice suit or single guarment. Iso fall stock of Soft Felt, Crash and Wool es, Handkerchiefs, JEWERY, Etc. u up with a nice Baggy, Harness, Lap Robe, ;y and Carriages always In stock. c SONS. /lAmmntf n?7in nr a tTmnn UUTTUn SfifiiJ HAflllMJ. I WILL be in tbe market from this date, and will pay tbe HIGHEST cash price for , cotton seed, representing tbe Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Company. Headquarters at ' the old depot. H. J. ROPER. Sept 9,1891, tf J. S. COTHRAN, L. W. PERRIN. . -T. P. COTHRAN.COTHRAN, PERRIN & COTHRAN; Attorneys at Law. Abbeville, S. C. April 929, 1891, tf. Look! G. F. HAMMOND & CO,, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF THE Famous Silt Edge M Dressing amy*? <bwC* 1H * i?hk SHOE POLISH X^k?MnPK 911 We are offering lmlacement/5 to FARMERS I now. Bring yonr HIDES and exchange them for Bridles, Collars, Shoes And anything In our I?INE. ? C. P. HAMMOND & CO. Dec. 16.1891, tf , $ / A \ o i ^ w' GUANO ?MANUFACTURED BY? The Wilcox k C-ibbs Guano Co. CHAULESTON, S. C., *Jfcod LAs&SUL far/ Cjd(pr>WANTED. 1000 TONS OF COTTON SEED. Must have them by flrst ol January. For which will pay higbeRt market price in cash, or exchange meal and hulls for same, special prices for large lots. Be sure and see me before selling. J. F. MILLER. Representing Standard Oil Co. IF YOU ARE GOING WEST AND WANT LOW RATES To ArkansaR Texas, Missouri, Colorado, Oregon and Calllornla, or any point WEST or NORTHWEST IT WILL PAY YOU To write to me. FRED. D. BUSH, D. P. A., L. & X. K. R 2 Wall St., Atlar.'.n, Oa. Oct. 28,1801. tfm. The State of South. Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. probate court. In the matter of the estate of E. N. Knox, de- J ceased. Petition for Settlement and Discharge. SA. KNOX as administrator for said es tate having applied for settlement and discharge. It is Ordered, That Monday the 18th day * of January next be fixed for granting the relief prayed for. . -a J. FULLER LYON, J Dec. 19,1891. Jndge Probate Court, itg The State of South Carolina, . COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. j probate court. in the matter or tne instate 01 a. u. aeu, ? deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons' indebted to said estate most <*< settle without delay, and those holding *" claims against tbe estate most present them A properly attested to THOS. L. MOORE, C. C. P., Administrator. , J Dec. 12,1891. Walter L. Miller, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ^ ABBEVILLE, 8. C. TJRACTICES in both State and Federal . I Coarts. Special attention given to ool- -d lections and to investigating titles. , -?.m Dec. 22,1881. DR. E. L. WILSON, 1 TGCIHOT. ' : :| 49*Offlce up stairs over C.F. Hammond A 32 Do.'s store. Aug. 28,1889. ' Strayed. ABOUT December 10th one black horse i Mule aboat 14 hands high. A liberal re- > syard will be paid for return of same. J. 8. NORWOOD. ; Dec. 80,1891. Stockholders Meeting. THE Annual Meeting ol the Stockholders ,3 of the Farmer's Bank of Abbeville, 8. C.t will be held lhthe Court House 12th Jan nary ,f 1892, at 11:30 o'clock. WM. H. PABKEB, . \ J. H. DuPre, President. t Cashier. Dec. 30,1892. 2t. " > 1 t\ 1 . p iiv;_!ii. mm w oi mm. . j STOCKHOLDERS MEETING i rpHE annual meeting of the Stockholder* of ' *2 I the National Bank of AbbeTllle will be ./a :-5 Dec. 10,189L Caabler. RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD /COLUMBIA. AND GREENVILLE DIVISION. ' Condensed schedule Id effect November 16,1891, Trains ran by 15th Meridian time. BETWEEN COLUMBIA-<fe GEKENVILLS VIA- M ALSTON, NEWJJE^BY AND LAUBENS. '.A STATIONS. I 7 00am Lv-Colnmbia Aj 10 06pm ......?., .} 8 45am 8 40am L v_Ncw berry,.Ar 1 69pm -8 48pm 10 20am 9 40am Lv ...Clinton Ar 6 60pm 7 10pm 3 10 30am 10 10am Lv...Laaren?...Ar 6 80pm o 80pm J 8 25pm 11 82am at.. Green vllle.Lv 6 00pm 8 60pm , BETWEEN COLUMBIA, ALSTON AND 8PAETANBUBG. Dally No. 16. | STATIONS, | Daily No. 18. 10 00am Lv..Colambta?At 9 26pm 11 47am Lv... Carlisle ...Ar 7 88pm 12 80pm Lv Union....Ar 7 08pm 1 80pm AjSpartanbnrgLv 6 48pm -'S BETWEEN COLUMBIA AND GBKENVELLE < VIA BELTON. : '..VS Ex. Sun. No. 18.| STATIONS. | Ex. San. No. 14 ' ? 11 10am L v.. Columbia,. Ar 4 20pm * 12 57pm Lv.Newberry..Ar 8 84pm 2 85pm Lv.Ntnety-8ix.Ar 1 25pm 2 64pm Lv.Greenwood Ar 18 46pm 8 18pm Lv_. Hodges ...Ar 18 18pm .3 8 88pm LT...Donald8..-Ar 12 08pm . ,'] 8 61pm Lv.HoneaPath.Ar 11 50am 4 10pm Lv....Belton..?Ar 11 80am :.;t? ' 4 85pm LvWillIamst*n Ar 11 11am 4 42pm Lv...?Pelier....Ar 11 06am 6 00pm Lv..PiedmonUAr 10 50am -i.j 5 40nm Ar. Greenville.JLv 10 10am a'?9 BETWEEN NP"VBEEE7 kND ANDEBSON. " J Ex. Son. No. 17.| STATIONS. |Ei.,an.Bo.i8 8 80am Lv..Newberry..Ar 7 50pm " -^j 9 45dm Lv.Ninety-8ix.Ar 6 48pm 10 05am Lv Greenwood Ar 6 20pm 10 28am Lt... Hodges ?Ar 5 69pm 10 48am Lv...Donalds ...Ar 5 40pm '5 11 01am Lv.Hone&Path.Ar 5 28pm 11 20am Ar... Belton ...Xy 5 10pm 11 56am Ar.Andersop.Xv 8 80pm BETWEEN WALHALLA, ANDEE80N, BELTON 1 AND GEEENYILLE. | Ex. 8ua. No. 14.| STATIONS. | Ex. Sun. No. 18. ^ 9 00am Lv?.WalliaIla_.Ar 8 00pm Ar.....Seneca. ...Lv 7 30pm 9 30am Lv.....8eneoa....Ar 7 16pm 10 50am Ar. Anderson .Xv 5 44pm 11 15am Ar....Belton...Xv 6 15pm 11 30am Lv.....Belton,...Ar 6 06pm . 11 52am ArWllllamstonLv 4 40pm 12 60pcj Ar..Qreenvllle.Lv 3 30pm BETWEEN HODGES AND ABBEVILLE No. 11. No. 15. No. 17. No. 18.; '-tfjffl weaTBOtrsp. Ex.Sun, Ex.8an. Ex.8nn. Ex.Sun. (.v Hodges..?...... 6 10pm 12 26pm 10 36am 8 96pm .1 Ar Abbeville 6 45pm 1 00pm 11 10am 4 00pm ^ I No. 12. No. 10. No. 14. t No. 18. ' 3 BA8TBQTTWP. | Ex.Snn. Ex.Snn. Ex.Snn.|Ex.8 on. Lv Abbeville. I 9 50am I 2 85pm111 36pm 6 16pm ." ~ Ar Hodges. |10 25am | 8 10pm112 10pm 6 50pm Trains leave Spartanburg, S. C., A. A O. Division '' Northbound, 8.54 a. m., 6.62 p.m., (L57 p. m. (Vestl- -2i baled Limited; Soathbcand, 6.00 a.m., 4.27 p.m^ ? 11.48 a. m. (Vestlbuled Limited); Westbound, W. N. -y, r> tvrhainn l a* n m_ 7.20 d. m. for Hondersonville, Asheville, Hot Springs, Knoxvllle and Cincinnati. Trfins leave Greenville, 8. C., A. * 0. Division, *3 Northbound 2.44 a. m., 4.40 p. m.. 6.05 p. m. (Veatl- Ji baled Limited); Southbound,0.10m m.,5.84 p.m., 12.36 p. m. (Veatlbuled Limited). Trains leave Seneca, 8. C., A. * 0. Division, North- bound, 1.17 a. m., 2.54 p. m., Southbound, 7.07 a. mn ; 7.22 p.m. v *3 Trains leave Greenwood,8. C.,7.00 a. m., 6.30 p. m.; fy Anderson, 8. 0., 8.35 p. m., and Laurens, 8.0., 4.59 p. : ) in., for Augusta, Ga., and points South. V;<5H PULLMAN CAE 8EKVICE. Train leaving Greenwood 6-JO p. m., carries through Pullman Sleeper from Spartanburg to Savannah, Ga., j via Augusta, arriving Savannah 6.30 a. m. Returning . leave Savannah 9.10 p. m.; arrive Greenwood 10.06 a. m., making connection with O. a G. Division. Pull- 3 roan Palace Sleeping Car on Trains 15 and 16 between Charleston, S. C.. and Cincinnati, On and all tralnB on A. a C. Division. J. A. DODSON, W. A. TtJBK, Superintendent, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agt, " " v'- " " V f! . Vii <UOIUDlUItU D. V, vutN w, . , W. H. GREEN, J AS. L. TAYLOR, Gen'l Mgr., Gen'l Paw. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. SOL HAAS, Traffic Manager, Atlanta,G*. - ? Two car loads of Mllburn wagons Just In at . Smith <fc Sons. A good variety to select from aad prices as low as any first-class wa?on. We have now a large corps of bands and are prepared to do all kinds ot repairing. Shoes, trunks, harness, etc., and everything In the i leather line. Call and see C. P. Hammond & Co. when * * you need shoes. Home made and a tremen- ] dous stock of Northern work on band. | Now ready for home made work of any grade from S1.50 to $10. New department making shoesat C. P. Hammond & Co's. I have Just received and opened up my line of Christmas goods. They are beautiful. Something new and novel. Don't fall to see them before buying. Speed's Drug Store. Velocipedes, express wagons, and air guna ,ij are all nice Christ must presents for the boys. We can supply you. P. Rosenberg & Co. Make your boys happy. We can supply 3 you with air Kun?, velocipedes and express. ; P. Rosenberg & Co. When buying flour don't forget that It Is to your Interest to buy from us. P. Rosenberg I &. Co. 3