The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 29, 1893, Image 5

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The Press and Banner. BY HUGH WILSON. Fourteen Images. Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1893. Bis LhikI Sal oh. Nothing indicate* tlie progress ihat Abbe-1 vllle is making moie than the land sales that | are t>eing made. Abbeville Is not in Hie hah-. it of blowing. She Ms her works speak lor< Jier. lJuiing the past week Col. Win. P. Ca'-I liouu has closed laud sales to the amount or j about six thousand dollars Tor property in . and around Abbeville; and he now has sev-1 erol more uegotiations on hand ibat are likely to materialize very soon. Among other sales by Col. Calhoun is Rossdnu, the Calhoun homestead near Abbeville. A genile- ( mau from Charleston is >ald to be the purchaser. lie has. also, sold lots in town upon which three dwellings will be erected lmmef dlately. It will pay those who desire to purI chase land In Abb ville village, around the I town, or lurm lands to remember that Col. Calhoun has an abundance of all kinds for sate, most of which he desires to sell before he returns to Atlanta. He will make terms i to suit purchasers. Back at ms viu iiouie. Mr. W. W. Fraser, a Dative of Abbeville County, but now of Bakersfleld, California, Is on a visit to his old borne. Hp and Mrs. Frat-er have been on ?d extended trip. They took in the World'R Fair, and are now round- i jug up? iwo-moulbs Journey by seeing the " places that be knew iu bis boyhood. He was oDce h student nt I.othe, and afterwards went to the Citadel, when t'npl. W. T Branch was In that Institution. He bpars evidence that the world has treated him well, and thai he Is a son of whom old Abbeville may well be proud. ^ Thanksgiving Service. Thanksgiving religious service will be held In Trinity church next Thursday morning. The public ure Invited to come at ibe usual hour. There will be a thanksgiving: service at 11 t o'clock ut the A. R. Presbyterian church. In " which the Presbyterian and A. R Presbyterian congregations will unite. The sermon will be preached by Rev. W. L. P- essly, D. D.. of Due Went, An ottering will be taken for th<? Thornwell Orphanage. A cordial Invitation is extended to every one. The Ladlen Parsonsge Aid Society of Lowndesvllle will give an entertainment on I Ihe evening of December 8th, for the benefit of the parsonage. There will be muxic and recitations, after which oysters and other re' tresbments will be served. The exercises will b<??ln at 7 o'clock p. m. Everybody Is Invlt[ ed. [ Mr. r. A. Cheatham has bought the Don! nld Mill, and is uow having it thoroughly re t paired. Mr. John Bergner will continue In f charge. BEAUTIFUL WINDOW, ^ ? The GreateNt Quantity of Chrlntuin? \ Goods on the Move. / The show window of Messrs. Reese & DuPre attract the admiration of all who see It. It is indeed a beauty, and the goods which " * * * . ? ? .. ?? ? .? ?? /\ t I Ka r?vof inese genu emeu ?re uucnu?, aicvi ????> 1 lest styles and patterns. If you want wedding presents, they've got them. ? ? " Death of a Child. Charles Wesley, Infant son of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Cason, died at Hodges. 8. C., on the Hth day of isovemtier, 1898, at 6 o'clock p. m., aftei a painful illness of several days. Age tblr teen months. ? It Is peculiarly sad to part forever, with one f we love, especially a bud of promise in the person ot an Infant and only son. Such grler as aflllots these parents is weli nigh overwhelming and universal sympathy goes out to them from every heart In their sore bereavement. It is not to be forgotten that, in the inscrutable wisdom of the Kulerof the udIverse, no sex is spared, no age is exempt. "Death I comes equal to us ull and makes us all equal when it comes." < But there comes to these parents, from th< sadness and darkness of the tomb, a livht li | ^ which may be read from tablets of gold, thest > words of consolation : After the knell, the wedding bells; After the bud, the radiant rose ; Joyful greetings from sad farewells: 1 After our weeping, sweet repose. " After the burden, the blissful meed; After the flight, the downy rest; Alter the furrow, the waking seed ; After the 6hadowy river?rest. A Friend. Hodges, S. C., Nov. 20th, 1893. ' Genuine Barsnln? nt Haddon'm. Fine dress fabrlques reduced in price. Fine dresi silks reriuc-d In price. Fine Jackets reduced In price. , Fine velvets reduced In price. A lot of fine shoes reduced In price. At Haddou's you will rind the lamest and ilriM lif Imllm in this sec I Hon. We are now ofl'erlug some genuine bargains. New goods coming In dally. Purchasers will do well to see our stock. The best kid gloves for SI at lladdon's. Bank Stock for Rale. Shares in the National Hank of Abbeville | a>so of the Bank of Greenwood, can be purchased by Inquiring at this office. | ? ? I will save jou 40 per cent, on a wrap. Don't t forget the pla. e. W. E. Bell. \V. Joel Smith <fc Swt:* hnvp a good stock ol cheese and arc- offering them cheap. ( A Me lot of Christmas candy just in at Smith &, Sons. Go to Coleman's for your Christmas eon<ls. Get yonr shoes at Coleman's. He will save you 25 per cent, on t hem. See Coleman's new shipment of dress troods. They are beau ties. They are selliug fast from 9c up. ' Go to Coleman's for yonr calicoes at B Corseta ?t Co'eman's per cent, under regft ular concerns price. Coleman hp? Ihe Inside on eents and Indies f underwear. See his eent'eman'* Rhlrt at 89c a a pair,and his ladles shirt at 40-: a pair. They are special bargain*. Be sure to get yonr Christmas goods from Coleman If yon wnnt to save your money. Look at. C P. Hammond Co.'s show case j . on the sidewalk as you puss. Ladle* tollp* slippers of all styles at C. P. Hammond & Co. Call and see Drew PpH>y <f CVs 'tne of ladles fine shoes at C. P. Hammond A Co. They are the finest. Pure pennme mountain buckwheat at Smith & Sons. / W. Joe' Smith A Sons are rer-clvlng constantly Florida oranres direct f*om the groves. Call on them if you want a dozen or I a box. Fresh raisin* and currants at Smith & Sons. 100 ladles and misses winter wraps to he sold from this until DecernherSflih. It von wish a bargain now |? your time. I can save you 40 per cent. W. E. Bell. When in need of a wrap don't fail ?o call on me, a* you will save JO ppr cent W.E.Bell. Everybody says Lawson has the prettiest ChrUtmas goods he e\er had. New school books received this week at Lawson's. Nice linen paper at Lawson's. Amoskeag's hpst dress ginghams 14 yardr to the dollar. P. Rosenberg & Co. We will continue our SIB sale of men's stilts just received a bin supply. P. Rosenberg & ;*. Co. Go to Rosenberg's and see those ginghams I * 4 and 16 yards lo the dollar. The finest lot of "brood mares" and horses , ever seen in Abbeville, selected by Mr. Richard Hill, can now be seen at the stables of A. M. Hill A Sons. 25 "brood mares"' for sale cheap at the stables of A. M. Hill & Sons. We are dnily receiving nice things for Christmas. Call and see for yourself. A. M Hill <k8ons. Mince meat and cranberries for Thanksgiving at A. M. Hill & Sous. We will receive our third ton of candy this week at A. M. Hill <fc Sons. You should see Coleman's new stock of genu hats. A good wool hit for men at 25c. Ladles balmoral^ sklrt6, all wool, for 9?c j uc; oiv hv,,l6 Gentlemen get your wool top shirts from Coleman. He is selling lots of them. You should see bis 50c shirt by all means. I I/idies kid gloves 5 hooks. Best goods only " 7ftc pair at Coleman's. Great variety in children's shoes at Colen ar:'s. 123c, 35c, 89c, 45c, 50c, 00c, C9c, 75c, 85c, 90c, 95c, Si and $1.25 a pair. See Coleman's Ducbess covers. They are simply beauties. Get your Christmas things from Coleman and save your money. Sterling silyer is the handsomest thing for ? a bridal present. You can find a large selectlon at R. C. Bernau. Go to Smith drSons for steel axes. They are tlie best. t im races ? FOR ? DECEMBER! Qo to Haddon's For DRE*S GOODS. Prices cut for December. Go to Haddon's If vou wish a bargain In DRESS SILKS. Go to Haddon's For VELVETS. So to Iladdon's If you need a Winter Jacket. Priccs cut for December. jro to Haddon's If you wish a fine Shoe and splendid fit at cheap prices. jlo to Haddon's For All-Wool 2 Thread Jersey Gloves. Only 25c. jrO to Haddon's For Sanitary Underwear. 3ro to Haddon's For Lodlps and Children Jersey Hlbbed Underwear. jo to Haddon's For the "French Strip" Glove Fitting Corset. Only 50c. jo to Haddon's ^( '((andlrornhloA: IHflrlnzpn 111 fit. Id for the holiday trade. 3ro to Hacldon's For Stamped Linen Tidies, Splashers, Bureau Scarfs, Table Matts, Tray Covers, <tc. jo to Haddon's For Embroidery Silks, Knitting Silks, Arasene, &c. ?. jo to Haddon's ror mi kiiiuh ui ivuuuug iuiuh, Zephyr Worsted, Ac. So to Haddon's For Kid Gloves. SI.50 Glove reduced to SI 20. Go to Haddon's For Infant's and Children's Knit Hoods, Sacques, &c. Go to Haddon's For "Peerless" 4-4 Bleached Homet*pun. 12 yards for3. Go to Haddon's For the best assortment double width Dress Goods. Prices cut for December. Go to Haddon's For 0-4 Dress Flannels. Go to Haddon's For "Outings." Makes a warmer dress than Ginghams. Go to Haddon's For best .'W inch Dress Goods. Price cut to 20c. Go to Haddon's For Broad Cloths. Another lot to arrive this week. Go to Haddon's For your Winter Millinery. Latest st j les uud lowest prices. Go io * iv.uuon's For RIBBONS. Go to Haddon's Kor all eoocls In Ladles Wear. Go to Haddon's For the beRt 81, $l-?, $1.50, ?2anc 82.50 LadleB Shoes. Go to Haddon's For Sewing Machine Needles, Oil! Bunds, Ac. V gg o IP ST ^ J-T ^1 M is s IT ^ P sagg; CO w 3 ' ^ B ^ 2^ 2. 99 ? g^3 H SI 50 ft. Si B 53.? S=- P ? I gra co o sis ^ Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. Samuel AlcGowan against Roger L. Williams et al.?Foreclosure. By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE made In the above stated case, I will ofler for sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 1893, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate In said State and County, to wit: "All that tractor parcel of land, containing .One Thousand and Twenty (1020) Acres, more or leRS, bousded by lands of A. J.,Cllnbsnales, W. B. CIlnkRcales, John Evans, Wash L. Prince, and J. W. Power." TERMS OF SALE?Onr-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, with Interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises, with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Nov. 13,1893, 8t Master. The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COURT. A. P. Davis, as Admr, Ac., Plaintiff, against Susan Whitten et al, Defendants. Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. [ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY AT Abbeville Court House, on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER next, for the payment of debts, the following described real estate, belonging to tbe Estate of Mrs. C. M. Davis, deceased, situate in said County and State,consisting of two tracts, to wit: The Home Tract, containing t Forty-Seven Acres, more or lees,bounded by lands of M.T.Elgin, A. P. Davis, C. B. Kay and others; Also, that tract or parcel of land containing Sixty-One Acres, more or less, bounded by J. A. Blgby, M. T. Elgin and others. TERMS?One-half cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months 'rom day of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the property; or purchaser may have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYON. Judge Probate Court. Nov. 13, 1893, 3t The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COURT. John G. Edwurds, as Administrator, &c., Plaintiff, against Caroline Smith, et a)., Defendants. Complaint to sell land to pay debt*, <fcc. I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY AT Abbeville Court House, on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER next, for the payrneDtof debts, the following described real estate belonging to Lee G. Smith, colored, deceased, situate In said County and State, to wit: The balanct of the Barr Place, not devised, 155 Acres, more or less, bounded by lauds of Karat Smith, M. Davis, Martha Weir, Mrs. E. Gil tner and others. TERMS?One-half cash, the balance on s credit of twelve months, with Interest frorr Am* txf oolo Iho nroHIt nnrtlnn tn hft R<*f?iirPf by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of tlx premises; or, purchaser may have option o paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers 1ST Sold at risk of former purchaser. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Nov. 13,1893, 3t The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. IN PROBATE COURT. John N. Knox, as administrator, <tc., Plaintlfl against Vluey Moore, Frauli Moore, ana otners, ue fendant. Complaint to Sell Land to Pay Debts. J WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY A' Abbeville Court House, on SALEDAY II DECEMBER next, for the paymeutof debtf the following described real estate, belongln to the estate of Thornton Moore, deceased, sll uate in said County and State, containing Eighty-Eight (88) Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J, N. Kno; estate of John Dixon, J. H. Stokes, Wn Crowther and others, and known as the Ha place. TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay for pi I * | pers. ; 0r Sold at risk of former purchaser. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Nov. 13, 1893, 3t Did you say you wanted a wrap? We . Wm. E. Bell can save you 40 per cent. Cm ' and get one before the lot Is broken. Amnrr s * j * We have laid in descri BCT For the McjxI 3 in 'im Such Low Prices We invite your attentic . I Ladies Dress Goods redui cent. Ladies Dress Shoes, But! 89c. a pair, worth $1.25. A full line of the celebra Dittman & Co. Fine Shoes. Whole Stock Brogan Sho< at 89c. a pair, worth $1.15 KID GLOVES In all the newest shades. Eve: MEAN IT. Our BLACK GO a specialty. The best and ch market. Will give you great bai to $1.25. Silk "Warp H McINTOSH'S OIL COATS a AT BOTTOM PRICJ GROCERIES Be sure and read our prices below : Good Family Flour at $3.10 a barrel. Choice Family Flour at $3.49 a barre Straight Family Flour at $3.75 Patent Flour from $4 to HARNESS at greatly reili AU Big Sale in Dri .AINTD OTHER G< I HAVE just received 10 cases of goods hougl I am able to aive you prices that von can't f no puff, but I mean what I say. You will si cooils. We have the {roods to show and will sell We never buy too many goods at any oue time to be offered in New York. DON'T BE ? off by advertisements that merchant* have to ' chant will buy more than he can sell. We lu 1 too much of it, as we can get all the goods yot 1 have realized that cotton was low and made it a New York. Our resident buyer, Mr. E. 15. He< time, and what he can't save you in price* ai posted with the wants of this section, ami with : 20 PER CEH Dress Goods, Not A/JSTD Ladies and Mist A T7l tt T i. , a iew iacis vvun Mr. Heckerman will remaiu in New York s gather up all the bargains he can liud, which w ,, GREATLY REDUC We are now receiviug the handsomest FALL AND WINTER r this town has ever shown. Full line of all N ^ and Hats for Ladies, Misses and Small Childrei 5 Having secured the services of Miss Jennie i ' ner from Armstrong, C.itor it Co , of ]>altimo t_ Millinery Department, she will usu her best eiu We would eall especial attention to our full Nn+inns floods anc k' We want every lady in this section who co jj our line to look through our stock biil<>ri' buy ins not exactly tit starvation juices?hot cheap, i were ever bought before, or than the same goods Yours very trul> Wm. E. P. ?S.?I want your trade, and if clone prices T am bound to sell you or it wont be my fault. ^ , an enormous Stc ption and they 1 iO Days will hi Have Never Be >11 to only a few of our gT 3ed 10 to 25 per A fall li: es of all g ;on and Lace, at Children tprl TCrmnATidnrfJ The latest styles. Table D 3s, Solid Leather, 371c. a ya I to $4.50 < We ar< of every ry pair guaranteed. WE Best jn . Full 1 >ODS seta' 1 eapest ever shown in this BLANj 'gains. From 9c a yard^ *J\J ienrietta. j nd INDIA RUBBER^SHOES I tMMii 3S. HATS New ! GROCERIES CofTee 18 l-2c a ] 1. A full line a barrel. Ilice i $4.50 per barrel. iced prices. A full line o G W. I ! SAI )ss Goods?1 j By VIRTUE OF i i ney, given lo me tl I A. D. 1893, by J. A. : sale, to the highest T\ 9 House. 011 SALED.A mi III I 'a certain tract of iai k# \. >y \^3 L | ;houn township, A f State of South Carol = I 100 .it 20 per cent, u nder tbei price morc or, bound( md in the up country Th s s 'e large advertisements and no them at the prices anvertised. y be but we catch all the bargains ^ debPLs<p y j TERMS OF SAL! a I It. ? n mauy goods. No good mor-l ive what you want, aud havu't j x0v. i:j,is03. 3t i will need in ten days. We point to get the best values in j ckerman. is 011 the go all tliei jVx?lSt< in't worth saving. He is well j his assistance we can save you iThe State UI T, OI | C0UNTY c COURT OF ions, Shoesw,n ? Marbut,;'j By virtue op' [ nmdc in the above s i sale at public outer; T?. ^ _ on saleday in ] ses Wraps, bxsss; 1 ty, being real estal -- j to wit: All that _ __ , known as the "Hon -h Knowing. 'Forty Four ai ill season, aud will continue to j j ill enable me to sell at i , more or less, boun ED JPIilCKS. j Galphln and John I . . . , ? ! Also, that tract o and most varied stock of , |he .,Jesler Pliice/,, MILLINERY Five and One 1 e\v Shapes in Frames, Hon nets |,n"re or lcs|!?and 1 i. both girls and boys. jUrillln and the Ks Vkehurst, an experienced ATilIi-( tekms ok sal re City, to take charge of thejou acicdltof iwel leavors to please all. from day of sale, line of Jchuaer and inorig: to pay all ? i Fancy Goods. |p,,ptMS[ Nov. l;!, ist)3, ;>t ntemplates buying anything in r. ns we propose to seil goods? | Thp Stnfp ??- is*.i? -.iio.,.w.f iimii"1111*v I oiaie oj i can be purchased elsewhere. 101 Nn ' p I'lJOI I In tlie matter of i It is Okdkkkd, ' . . ! December ue.xt be I and polite attention will get it,; prayed for. 1 ! Nov. 1:1,1893, tf t I ' f -I?.?U OTICE! >ck of Goods of every | lave to go. j b the Time to Buy. )en Heard of Before. | >at bargains: ae of Boys, Men's, Ladies and Missgrades and styles at big reductions. l's Shoes 25c. per pair, worth 40c, ,te Shoes at all prices. amask and Napkins to match from ,rd to $1.25. Nankins from 49o. * :a, dozen. 3 headquarters for Ladies and Gentlemen's Underwear grade and kind, Gentlemen's health Underwear. the world. ine of K, & G. and Thompson's Glove Fitting Cor- A 25c. to $2 a pair. ' SETS from 90c to $12 a pair. ^ f J. H s ( a yard. Such a bargain you never saw. Other ! hieh as 50c a vard. U A new assortment just received styles arriving every week. > ! GROCERIES t 1 pound. of all Canqed Goods at the lowest prices. I, 20 pounds to the Si. The finest cheese 6 lbs. for the $1. Cheaper by the box. f HARDWARE and CROCKERY. ' . SMITH. 1_ . . "& JE OF Seaboard A.ir [Line TO AND FROM E BY ATTORNEY. Union Depot, Atlanta, Ga. SHOUT LINE TO NORFOLK and OLD POINT Va., and Columbia, 8. C. New line to Charles; ton, 3. 0. Schedule In effect August 27,1888. . o northbound: SOUTHBOUND. \ P0\? Ell 01' ATlOlV- -j;?5b ? r^r-?,7? =7 ? -3=?? ?r. 1. , __ . No. 38. No. 184.; Eastern Time, No. 197. No.41. jls the Mill ol November Daily, i Daily. | Except Atlanta. Dally. DftUy. Lawton, 1 will offer lor 5 30utn 5 05pm:Lv Atlanta Ar 7 80am 645pm bidder, at Abbeville Court j U.Depot,Clty Te. .YIN DECEMBER next,! ?13pm Lv Athens Ar 6 16am 506pm , , , ... . , 111 13aui 911jw Ar Elberton Lv 5 22am 406pm id, lying and being lpCul- 1215pm 110 00pm Ar Abbeville Lv 4 27am 3 09pm bbeviile County, in the 1246pm 1025pm ArGreenwoodLv 4 02ara 241pm Una, containing 140pm 1112pm Ar Clinton Lv 3 17am 146pm f5 OOpra 12 23am Ar Chester Ar 2 07am 9 42am . 8 05pm. 1 50am Ar Monroe Lv 12 50am 5 46am ACreS, j 6 15am Ar Raleigh Lv 8l5pm 7 89am Ar Hendera'n Lv 6 58pm id by lands of Bob Starke, 9 00am Ar Weldon Lv 5 85pm..... A. II. Mc A lister, and oth 11 07am Ar Petersburg Lv 8 48pm ?...11 4oam Ar Richmond Lv 8 10pm I 3 40pm ArWashington Lv 10 57am ............ ling sold to satisfy mort- 5 24[>miAr Baltimore Lv 9 42am ............ 7 49pm ArPhlladclpbiaLv 7 20am |l0 8opm|Ar New York Lv 12 15am 5?Cash. I 5 00am|Ar Charlotte Lv 1000pm I 9 OOamjArWilmingtonLv 5 Oopm ............ L. YISANSKA, ;Lv Clinton Ar 130pm ' 4 I8pm? ,Ar Newberry Lv 1248pm A 4 84pm1 Ar Prosperity Lv 12 29rm Attorney. 555pm Ar Colombia Lv 11 15am 725pm |Ar Sumter Lv 9 50am 10 15pm; :Ar Charleston Lv 7 15am ? -i t7 53pm .......?..j Ar Darlington Lvj |fT 00am 31* S fctale. | 9 05?m!Lv Weldon Arl 5 21pml Ill 15ntn Ar Portsmouth Arl 3 11pm C/Mifli PorAlinQ ' Ill 80atn!Ar Norfolk Lv 8 00pm QOUIII t615pmLv Norfolk(b) Ar 8 00am | 7 OOamiAr Baltim're Lv 6 80pm )F ABBEVILLE. 10 47aui ArPhiladelphiaLv 441pm | 1 20pui|Ar New York Lv|t2 10pm common l'LEAS. 5 5opm Lv P'tsm'tbfn) Ar| 9 10am ; 5 10am ArPhiladelphiaLv >11 16pm rtl ncnlnst Susan J. Polot- : s 00am Ar New York Lv! 800pm Puri It inn i 6 00pm'LvP,tsm1th(w) Arj 8 00am -1 urlltlon, I , 6 80.im ArWagblngton Lv 7 00pm AN ORDER OF SALE tDaily except Sunday. stilted en so I will oil", r for (b) Via Boy Line, <n) Via New York, Pbiladel=taieu case, 1 will oil r tor , itt nn(] NorMk RalVolui. (w) Via Norfolk and y at Abbeville C. H., S. Washington Steamboat Company. Trains Nos. 184 DECEMBER, 1893, within and 1:27 run solid with Pullman Buffet sleeping car# ,i? fniinro|n? finaorlh- between Atlanta and Washington, and Pullman Buf1 following Uescrlo- fct p,lrlorcnrs between Washington and Ne?rYork. 3 in said Stale find Conn- |>arl.?r car Weldon and Portsmouth; sleeping car e of John Marbut, dee'd, Ilamlet and Wilmington. Trains Nos. 38 and 41 run nr nami| nf land betw*'n Atlanta and Columbia, 8. C., with tract or parcel of land, through coach to Charleston, S. C. Tickets Seaboard le l'iace," containing Air Line depot, S. M. Klggsbee, agent. O. V. SMITH. JOHN C. WINDER. Unlf (A AW Traffic Manager. General Manager, act une nail <^2 J GKO. w.taylor, 8. P. a.. 6 Kimball House. il. W. B. GLOVER, Division Passenger Agt, Atlanta A.cres, ReTonieI?;dSOfHe,,ryr'Port Ro^ 411(1 Western Carolina, r nprcel of land known us A UGUSTA AND asiie\ ILLG SHORT LINS pprcei 01 lanu Know ^ Eastern time, In effect Aug. 20th, 1893. containing ,r _ ' ? , , _ . . ? (J. B. Cleveland, Receiver.) l-TTalP (Fi\ 1 A nrfld i v Aii.MistiL I Q50am' 1 lift n mi / J-LClii. W-/ iiUlUUJ lino 1 a oS r 7 Ar. MeC?rniick ill OS am 2 38 p ni , , , , , , ,, ? Ar. Anderson 1 4 55 pm bounded by lunds of Jlre. Ar_ Ureei-nwood 112 03 p tn| 3 32pm late of II. M. Spikes, deed. Ar. Laurens i 1 05 p ui( 4 36 p m Ar. Greenville * S 05 p m, 6 00 p nj L.?One-half cash, balance Ar ^partntihui^: j 2 50 p m' 6 00 p m Ive months, with interest Ar. llendersnnvllle... 5 33 pm 818pm secured by bund of pur- Ar. Aslivllle i 6 40 p m| 9 12 p m; - ijre of the premises with Lv. Asbyille....| 8 12 am; 2 10 pm . ? Lv. lletulersiinvllle...; 0 16 a ml 3 02pm ish. 1 urchaser to pa} tor ^.Spartanburg i 9 35am 515pm Lv. Greenville 1 9 30 a in 3 40 p m ..... J. C. KLl'GIl, Master. <<v- Laurens..... '10 56 am 6 47pm Lv. Greenwood 111 55 a inj 7 50 p m Lv. A ndereon ! 10 20 a m j Lv. McL'ormick 12 47 p irj 8 45 p m F South Carolina, ^a ugnna...2 20 P m|io 25P m Elegant Parlor Cm s Augusta to Spartanburg and ./i- .ini.i,. ii.ni.. asuviiic. VIM- rariiT W- J- CRAIG, G. P. A. .Afb COtHI. K.L.TODD. the Estate of L'h'.oe .Stone, Traveling Paseenger .Agent. feceused. llemenl una IHscL,,^. School Notice IN. ns Executor for said Esapplied for settlement and ? LL persons holding school claims will , ... .A have them reuisterc*d at once, as I want 1 hat Friday, the l.?tl< day to make up my annual report. i.\ed foi-L'nintInc the reilel E, COWAN, J. FULLER LYON, School Commissioner. ' v .1 udge Probate Court, Oct. 25, 1S93, tf ? ' I, tfiinii-i ?*