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tJJg&mg_gggmgggmgB The Press and Banner ABBEVILLE, 8. C. (^Published every Wednesday at it a year in advance. Twelve [Pages. Wednesday, Cct. 3, 1894. Mb. R. M. W. Hall 1b an Abbeville county man and believes la standing up lor his own county, especially Blnce the Abbeville markets seems to be in tbe forefront. The aiaivHy in every line at Abbeville, and the splendid new stores wblcb are being built, attest lite tbrlll of tbe town and the confidence wbleh tbe people have In It. Abbeville's Graded School Is one of the flnexl in the Htate. People are moving to town to get the benefits of that superior home instltntlon which W supported at public ex* D*>Dse. and whose doors are tbrown wide open fo all? rich and poor? with partiality or prei- 1 erence to none. Mr. Frank Shillito, formerly of this village, returned la?t Monday to liis old stomp lug grounds. His rather Mr. George Shlilllo 1m well pleased with Clinton, where be has i lived for two year*. Frank Is a good looking young man, and may court somebody before be goes back. Rev. T. W. Si/oax, of Troy, will lecture In the A. R. P. church Wednesday night, October the 10th. Subject?Travels In the Old ' World. Admission charge S5 cents. The pro- 1 credB from the lecture will he nsed for the rurnlshing of the church. Euther notice will be given. The store of P. Rosenberg <fe Co., will be closed next Wednesday the lOtb lust, to observe a religious ballday. j No use foollDg with an old rickety watch. ' Go to H. D. Reese and get a good oue, or else I have your old one worked over. I Don't have your horse crippled when you 1 can have blm shod right at w. F. Veronee. 4t ] Take your lame watches to Mr. Reese. H. D. Reese fixes watches and clocks. BAILBOAD RACKET. j Item* of Interest to Km 11 road People 4 s<id Their Friends? Pleked up ( Along the Bona snd About ihe t Nbops. | The following Is taken from the Columbia \ State of a recent date. About a month ago. Master of Trains H. A. s Williams, of the Southern Railway, received J au ofler from the F. C. A P. system to accept e a similar position wltb tbem at a much Increased salary wltb headquarters at Savan nab. Mr. Williams decided 10 accept the orler, but at bis request, nothing was said of It alibetlme. Mr. Williams at once forwarded tils resignation to headquarters lo Washington. Itbasbeeb accepted and next 8uuday . be will assume the discbarge of bis new duties la Savannah. No man is more popular bere than Henry > Williams. He Is a native of Abbeville I county, bat bas been bere nearly all of bis f life. He worked bis way up from a breake- a man on a freight train and now is regarded an ti one o! tbe ablest train managers In the South. Mr. Williams Is a member oi tbe city oouncii 0 of Colombia, but will resign tbe offioe, as be will live In Savannah. t; Mr. Williams is popular wltb all classes 01 ii people. He Is genial, open bearied and q ttlwavk obliging and courteous. Columbia #. will lose In him a good citizen. It Is said tbat tbe duties of tbe office of mas- u ter of trains, wblch Mr. Williams will vacate P next Saturday, Is going to be very much re- -V daoed. It Is generally thought tbat Mr. F L. o Holland, al present an engineer in the service g of tbe company, and a thorough railroad ?. man will be appointed to succeed Mi. Wll- ? iuois.P " Engineer F. L. Holland has been appointed train master of the C. C. A A. and C. & Q. and 0 took charge noonday. J Conductor John Cothran Is off duty at presentoo account of sickness. 0 Mr. W. J. Hartman airbrake expert for ibe < S. A. L. was In town Monday looking alter , matters, pertaining to bis office. ' Engine 088 has been sent op to Raleigh for t repairs. b Engine 506 has been tnrned out of tbe shops g lookiug brlgbt as a new pin. 4 Engineer A. L. Garrison who bas been sick n all summer is still quite 111. n . Mr. St. Julian Corrle who bas been station- u ed al Howells, for somo time past bas been 11 transierred to tbe store room sat this place. g Engineer Marshall Is at present holding down 88 and 41 on tbe soutb end. Conductor Ed Sbeeier and Engineer Anderson brought tbe Honorable Hoke Smith from Atlanta to Elberton last Friday on a special. Mt'.Smiib spoke to bis iellow democrats ol Elbert County tbat aiternoon. Conductor I)ick W?st who bas been running tbe Elberton short train is now pulling ids oeil 11u? oq oo huu 11. Engineer Ed. K'uard la now pulling the throne oo tbo Elbertun short train. Conductor Putman I* holding down tbe c. Elberton sborl trelu at present. ' Conductor Laney la at pre?ent running 38 and 41 between Atlanta and Monroe. Capt. C. J. Ferry an old Coaat Line Conduc- w tor wbo la at present soliciting freight Hgent a for tbe Couat Line wltb beadquatero at Fayei- ? vltle, N. C., waa in town Monday last on busl- d nexa lor b la road. 0 Engineer Klrfman wbo baa been on a visit to Charleston baa returned and expects to resume work In a few daya. Foreman A. J. Corrle made a visit of a few daya to bl8 oid borne at Florence H. C., last week. Engine 509 a Jack tbat waa aent np to Raieigbforan overhauling some time ago, baa been thoroughly overhauled and la In aerviceon ibeG. C. <t 5?. , 1 Train* 38 and 41 now runs through to Monroe and Atlanta. Engineer J. L. AndersoD has returned from a Uiort vlait to nla borne at Columbia. Engineer C.J. Wicker baa returned from Hot springs. Ark., much improved In health % and baa reaomed running oo tbe road again, i Abbeville Supply Co. 8 pounds grated pine xpple 10c. t 2 pounds okra and tomatoes 12o. 1 pound Imported macaronla 20c. t Very finest cheene 6 lbs. to tbe SI. 1 Mason's standard soda 10c. 1 lb box. Best sweet cracker* 26c. lb. ? Lemon and ginger crack en lOo lb. J White flab very cheap. t Pickled pig feet In barreln. Pickled tripe in barrels. ' Cottolene best shortening. Call and set > sample bucket. , A lot of freRb mnekrel coming. Oar own braud floor Excelsior. Every barrel warranted. To give satlmactiou 1h our aim. Try a barrel. Ftdest cream cheese. Imported maccaronI. Abbeville Supply Co. MARRIED. On the evening of the 80th September, 1894, at the rem deuce of tbe bride's lather, Cap l. L. Q. Manly, Mi. Robert M. Cameron, of Chicago, III., to MIrs Lizzie E Manly, w. E. Colhran, Trial JuRtlce officiating. What has been long needed, a flrRt-olaRR borettnoer. W. F. Veronee who has been In the builnesR lorflfleen yearn, Is now ready to serve drst-ciatw blaokxmltbiug. 4t Bagging and ties at Aug. W. Smith at 35c a bale. The nicest cheese at 15c a pound, at Aug W. Smith. Harness at greatly reduced prices at Aug. W. Smith. W. F. Veronee is now prepared to send a first-class machinist to aoy part of tbe country to do any kln<} of machinery work. 4t 'We have Just received a Job lot of 200 curtain rods, consisting of solid oak, Imitation mahogany and walnnt, which we are offering cheaper than ever before. J. D. Kerr. There Is sale at the store of White Brothers tbe moat beautiful stock of fancy china ever seen in Abbeville. * " *- - * ' KA All K1DQS OI KCUIB luruuuiuK (uuuiuiu uo had at tbe store of Wftlte Brotbers, Deck wear In tbe greatest abuudanoe. Shirts of all kinds, drawess, hosiery, collars and handkerc&ellk. White Brotbers offer a large stock of guns, botti breech and muzzle .loading, at prices much lower than ever known before. Tbe best values In table linens and towels can be found at White Brothers. , Call and look at those all-wool saltings for dresses which White Brotbers are now offer lug at 25 cents a yard. Former price 85 oents. i Don't forget that tbe place to buy a fall and 1 winter suit of clothing Is tbe Btore ol White Brothers. The way to keep dry In rain or snow is to wear a Mcintosh ooat. A good assortment of these can be found at the store ol While Brothers at popular prlceB. A splendid line of old Got Java Mocba and Bio coflees Just received at A. M. Hill A Sons.' . Clip. PODO-PHYL-IN Is a substitute for Calomel?is a Liver Panacea tbat does not! nauseate?at Harrison <fc Game, Drag Store. TEE COLLEGE CHIMES. The Belief! and Belli* of I>n? Went? Wedding Xitllce, Elc. Due West, S. C., Oct. 1,1891. The College bell Is a familiar Hound. Miss Mamie Bell It at borne tor a few weeks' j vacation. She is looking well. Mr?. Lou Brownlee returned from Anderson last week, where she has been for nometime vislung her son Mr. 8. D. Brownlee. Mrs. W. Bttlrd and children of Mississippi are at Mrs. Anna Brlce's. They will remain for some weeks. Miss Laura Grler has returned from a visit to Chester. There are four young ladles In the Female College trom Keutucky. A reception will be given the students of Ersklne to-night, Monday,at the Y. M. C. A. Hall. The citizens are Invited to attend and meet the new students. Miss Stacla Wldeman left last Friday to take charge of a school near Louisville, Ga, mho fonorht luat vPRr npfir In the Hlsrh School at Woodwards, S. C. We beard her highly spoken of an a teacher. Dr.Grler has improved since reaching borne. He is ready to organize the College for another year's work. May it prove a successful one. There will be three new professors, viz: Profs. Pressley, Caldwell and Reld. Ejch of these men have tbelr work at heart and will be an acquisition to the already able Faculty. Mr. J. S. Sibley of Augusta, Ga., was iu (own a few days last week. He was on tils way to the Presbyterian Seminary at Louisville, Ky. He came by lor Mrs. Sibley and little ion wbo have spent the summer at Mr. R. W. Haddon s. There is a student here for the Seminary from Denver, Col. We have a number of tbe states represented In our Institutions. All the Southern Slates from Virginia to Texas, Including some of the Middle Western States. Mrs. Anna Bell Williams of Piedmont is with her sister Miss Ella Miller. A promtoent farmer said to the writer that Due West needs a cotton weigher with scales located in town. That it would attract trade. Tbe writer's experience with weighing eight bales hist week leads blm to endorse this suggestion. Then we need two or three more food cotton buyers for this section. Our ex perleuce last year with tbe cotton market was not satisfactory. Let us have more buyers and additional weigher, either here or at Donalds. There will be a Dumber of new students Ibla week for both Colleges. The prospect Is encouraging. We cannot at this early hour five tbe number in attendanoe. Miss Stacia Wldeman returns to-day to LiOugCane. Her friends in Due West always uaJuy her visits. The cards are ont for tbe marriage of Dr. EL S. Cochrane and MIbs Esther Held of Ch?s?r. This happy event oocurs next Wedn?s- , lay evening at 8 o'clock at tbe borne of the >rlde. Tbe bridal party will arrive in Due I rVest Thursday the 4tb lnsl. A reception w111 < >e given in tbelr home by tbe parents of tbe ;room, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cochrane, that ivenlng from 8 to 11 o'clock. Weacknowl>dge with thanks cards to both occasions. R. S. G. | A Perl I oent Quest Ion. What has Abbeville !ountv done to cauae Greenwood to leave the tamoeracy ? 8bo baa been making au effort or tbe pant year to tear loone from Abbeville j nd make nei>elf a cuunty, bat it now appears ' bat sbe propones to declare ber independence veu in politiCH. ] Of the twelve delegates sent from this Oonn- ? y to the Iudependaut Convenuon which met 11 Cclnmbia, eight were residents of tbe new touoty of Greenwood, and, judging from the i allowing dipping froui The Greenwood Jonr ?l, we oonclude that it was the New County 1 eople who defeated the resolution of Capt. , [oGowan at Abbeville on Monday, not to oa'l i a the negroes in their effort to defeat the or- ( auized Democracy : "Coronaca was better rep useuted at Abbeville Monday than any other >wn iu tbe county according to its size. Tbe [tendinis were W. W. Klngh, David Aiken, 0. . Law. J. D. Cob man, J. P. Morrow, E. M. ovoe and R. H. Henderson. All antia." < It appears that Greenwood is the rendezvous | r the Republican* as weil as the home of tbe Independents, judging from another clipping orn ?ue Greuuwood Journal, which 'follows : be Conuty Republican jConvention was held ere yesterday for tbe purpose of electing deleates for a congressional convention to be held t Newberry on 28 b inst. One of tbe most opular candidates of the Republican party of le 3rd (S. C ) district, as net forth by the meeting to day is R. R. Tolbert. The deleates to Newberry Convention are : H. H. Owens, 1 R. R. Tolbert, Jr., while. 8. J- Donaldson, J. W. Tolbert, white, R. J. Logan, L. O. Walker, W. H. Lomay, J. I. Reynolds. L W. Morague, Chairman." Man of Greenwood, if von will leave ns as * oonty, pray remain with u? in politios, and acbew the company of Independents aud Renblic&ns. Yon know it was Senator Bailer 1 rbo said : "An Iudependeut in politios is like j free-thicker in religion. An independent ats bis judgment ap agakjiit tbe combined wisom of tbe party of wbioh be ban been preunmd to bave been a member." RURAL DEMOCRAT. THE OLD FOBT, rhe Crop*?Preacher*?Killed Negro ?Low Cotton ? High Bacon?Bat* ler's Rights. Ninety-Six, 8. C., Oct. 1,1894. We bave baa a gloomy week ana form cork has been very mucb retarded by tbe tad weather. Yet our larmers are working . vltb a zest worthy of a better reward. A ;ood many are sowing grain. Tbe Kev. 1. N. Holmes ol Greenville dellv;red tbe address before tbe union oi Sunday I icbools yesterauy at 11 o'clock. It was one ' >t tbe most practical Sunday School talks we lave ever beard. Our Sunaay School superutendents should exert themselves to get , ;ood speakers and godly men to talk to our ibildren. We trust Mr. Holmes will come to 1 ;ee us again. Everybody was delighted with be address. His father, tbe Rev. Z. L. iolmes, dedicated the Presbyterian church lere in 1860 * John McKinney, colored, was killed in his , louse ou tbe plautuUoa of Mr. W. P. Lip ford ' >n last Monday night by "white cape." Mr. jtpford lives in Edgefield county, a few miles < rom Ninety-Six. McKinney was accused of e port lug several parties for selling liquor. Mies Lela Starnes of Newberry is visiting r lends in town. j Quite a number of oar people went to Char- 1 eston on tbe excursion last week. They < were pleased with their visit to the City by . .he Sea. Tbe singing at tbe Presbyterian church yes- , ertlay was fine. Miss Bessie Williamson of Darlington has ' accepted the situation of teacher in ihe lam- ' ly of Dr. H.N.Sloan. She is a most excel- < lent teacher, and an accomplished musician. Mr. Will Keith of Newberry is upending a , ibort time with blB friend Mr. J. T. Bozeman. < The Conservative Democratic Convention idjourued without making nominations. We { ire 8atli-tied that this wan bent. Yet some of jur people are dissatlxfied. We are sorry to near It called a Butler Convention, for we verily believe that General Butler bad nothing to I lo with it. He Is a citizen or South Carolina ?nd has a perfect right to bis own opinions, Llie oolnlons of others to the contrary notwithstanding. We believe to-day that General Butler has tbe interests of South Caroline as muob at bean as any mbn who lives within its boundaries. Cotton is too low and baoon Is too hlgb ; this 16 what we poor farmers think. It takes ibout two pounds of cotton to buy one pound 3l baoon. Yet It costs more to make one pound of cotton than it does to make one ^>ound of bacon. Have our iarmers ever thought of this? Miss Mary Holland has gone to Florida to teach school. Her patrons are lucky In securing her servloea. She 1b a first-class teachar. East End. BUCK LEVEL. Fbe People Wbo Live there, or Come on a Vlilt. Buok Level, S. C.. Sept. 29,18W. There was no preaching at Trinity church Sunday on account of quarterly meeting UVlUg UCIU Rb AUUicn vuuuvti Mr. Jobn W. Foosbe, of KansaB City, made a short trip to bis aunt Mrs. J. R. Buobanan, one day last week. Mr. aod Mrs. Weill, of J?awrence, were tbe gueslH or Mlse Ltla and Miss Alma Hughes, Saturday last. Mr. George Buchanan and bis nelce, Miss Maggie Buchanan, ol Plnevilte, has been visiting relatives at Social Circle. Miss Mary Lou Turner, after a pleasant stay of two months wltb her brother and other relatives at Nlnaty-Hlx, has returned borne. Messrs. W. T. Verell and G. D. Buchanan, Jr., were recently the guest ol Mr. J. B. Sample, Jr. Mrs. Watts, of Lotta, has been visiting Mrs. G. D. and J. R. Buchanan. Mrs. J. Prank Buobanan has some beautiful tame rabbits. Mrs. S. F. Buchanan is visiting ber son, Mr. Ben Pulllam, of Quarry. Trinity can boast of more pretty girls than any other cburob to its size. That's wbat tbe pastor says and be Mils tbe truth, you know. -TV 2*-ijrr :f #.. . r ifi-Xv :r -C //. Vo ?\yF%* ^7r *" vC(" IHADDONS LARGE and ELEGANT STOCK Is now all In, and we are offering at very close prices. The Most Extensive Line of MILLINERY, Silks, Velvets, Capes, < Jackets, Chenille, Porte res, Trimmings, Dress Goods, Curtains, &c. , 1 IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will be found the Largest Collection of New Fall and Winter SHAPES, Primmed and untrlmmed. Pattern* copied rrom tbe leading Paris and New York deilgns. i IN OUR ' DRESS GOODS STOCKi if on will find a variety of New Rich Novelties from the cheapest to the most expensive 311k aud Wool Fabrlques. 50 Novelties Dress Patterns So two alike. We show a complete line Covsrt Cloths, Cheviots, Serges,Taffeia-Francaise, I Broad Cloth, Imperial Fancies, <feo. 1 Owing to the new tariff many things In this Department will be sold far below last seaion's price. Silks Oe Top For Fall Wear. WHY? Fashion says they must be used, . Prices so ridiculously low, almost every one " jan afford to wear them. I __ I VELVETS ro be extensively used this Reason. Over 50 pieces to select from. Prices bo low uo trouble to gel suited In our Stock. NEW BLACK GOODS. If you have Black Goods to buy our Stock Is unsurpassed. Quality tbe Beet, Prices tbe 1 Lowest. ] Ribbons, Ribbons1 Were never so Cbeap. We have not less Iban 500 pieces in stock and more to arrive. DRESS TRIMMINGS. , In tbls Department we sbow most of tbe I leading Novelties of tbls season. Fish Scale and otner variety of Jet Trimmings, Sutasb, Silk and Herculees Brales, Far, Beaver and \ Coney Trimmings. Fast BLACK HOSIERY Try one or more of our Speoial Nos. dlreot from tbe agents in Philadelphia. All sizes, ladles, misses, children Infants Fast Black Hose. ===== t OUR Shoe Department Ha* been greatly eularged. If you have t nyLhlngtobuy Id Ladlee, Misses, Children or [ fonts Shoes, give us a call. We still keep a tall line of E. P. Reed A, Co.'s Celebrated Fine Shoes. For fit and wearing qualities they are 1 unexcelled. We also keep a line of Ladles j ind Misses Genuine Dongola Kid Button h Shoes at $1.00.81.25 and 81.50 that we guarantee to be as good as any low priced shoe ever >old In this market. c ? i Japanese Drapery Cloth, Chenille Table Covers, J Chenille Porteres, 1 Window Shades, Stamped Linens, A Lace Curtains, 1 Art Materials, i Embroidery, Worested, Zephyr, ^ Silks, &c. c The Greatest Lite of Eanflta-' chiefs Ever Shorn ii This ] Market. 1 New Garnets. We bave arranged with a large Wholesale 1 Carpet House of Philadelphia to act as their agents for the sale of Carpets. We Invite you to examine our assortment of styles and defy comparison with any city house. Dresses Cut and Fit Or Made to Order. Prices moderate and work Guaranteed. Fall and Winter Wraps Over 200 Garments now in Stock and more 1 to arrive direct from factory. I i In all our business experience we bave never before been able to oner the trade so large a collection of New Fall and Winter Goods at such astonishingly low prices. It is an indisputable fact that almost every olass or Dry Goods will be cheaper this Pall owing largely to the New Tariff. We are prepared to give our customers the benefit ol every decline. Very respectfully, R. H. EADDON & CO. run hbwhhh For the next public som Look at these prices a and Boys a suit of Clott A FULL S CHILDREN In our better goods be sold, and the great* in to see us when you \ nine bargains. Cloth than anybody. Shoe This is our PETISTOCK and i br less than $1.00. We will Pips. They are worth $2.00, bu Dittman & Co. Ladies fine shoes are ihing nice in SHOES. Gro Wo rrfl leading the whole Conn ~ "2p? 0 jest on t'ue market. A full line oi WM In accordance with an act to alse supplies for the fiscal year oommenolng November 1, 1898, notice Is hereby given that ,be office of County Treasurer of, Abbeville liTv =CI 15 days we j .e rare bargaii md see if you cannot af L6S I triT?coat, v< rs SUITS frc , we are going to sell tl 5r portion of them in tl ire in the City, and w ing is only a side line isTShi s certainly complete. A ladies B throw on the market 100 pairs of I t we propose to let them go for $1. now in the house, and they are bez ceries! Groc< try in selling Groceries CHEAP, ' all Groceries at reduced prices. Aug. ~Cou: ARE YOU If so get the measi will need for your fa let us fit them up for Call and see our ti Shoes and We knon we will i thing. CHILDRE We have all kin cheap. TO THE LADIES Selby's & Co.'s ladies this week. Wait and and Winter. Large B Congress, etc. TO THE MEN: Heiser's shoes to arrrv bounty will be open for ihe collection of taxes 'or Bald fiscal year from Monday, October 15tb, UNTIL Saturday, December 15th, without penalty. Rates per cent, of taxation are aq follows : 8Ute Tax 0 Mills. Ordinary County Tax 3 " Special County Tax % " School 2 " Total WA ' In addition to the above a specfal tax will >e collected for school purposes, as follows ; Town of Greenwood 3 mills. Ninety Six .. 2 ' Mt. Carmel 3 " Town of Abbeville: Retiring Kallrond Bonds and paying Interest on same 2 mills. Special Sobool, retiring bonds and paying Interest on same 6% mills. A poll tax of One Dollar per capita on all nale citizens between the age of 21 and 50 'ears, except such as are exempt by law, will >e collected. Taxes are payable only in gold and silver oln, United States currency, National Bank lotes, and Coupons of State Bonds.which be ome payable during the year 1891. In order to accommodate tax-payers I have Tranged the following schedule of appolnlnents, and tax-payers will please take due lotlce thereof, as the office at the Court House rill necessarily be closed during that time. Lowndesvllle?Tuesday, October 80. Mt. Carmel?From arrival of down train Wednesday, October ^l, mi arrival 01 same rain next day. McCormlok?From arrival of down train Thursday Nov. 1st, till 11 o'clock a. in. next lay. Troy?Friday afternoon, Nov. 2. Bradley?Saturday forenoon, Nov. 3. Verdery?Saturday afternoon. Nov. 3. Ninety Six?From arrival of down train Wednesday, Nov. 7, till arrival of up train lext day. Greenwood?From arrival of up train Thu relay, Nov. 8, till (1 p. m. next day. Ooronaca?Forenoon Saturday, Nov. 10. HodgeR?From arrival of down train Tueslay, Nov. 13, till arrival of up train next day. Donalds?From arrival or up train Wedueslay, Nov. 14, till 12 m. next day. Due West?Afternoon Thursday, Nov. 15, tnd forenoon Friday, Nov. 10. Parties desiring Information by mall In retard to tbelr taxes will please slate the locaIon of their property, and Include postage Or reply, and tbOBe paying taxes by check nust Include the charge for collection. Ji R. BLAKE, Treasurer. Sept. 24, 1894. BREWER NORMAL SCHOOL, GREENWOOD, S. C., SUSTAINED by the American Missionary ^ Association, open to all colored young people of good moral character. A thoroughly Christina school, but not sectarian. Besides the regular course, there are classes in Music, Sewing and Physical Culture. A safe Home and School for young men and women. Fall term opens Tuesday, October 9tb. For information or catalogue, call on or write to the Principal, Rev. J. M. Robinson, Greenwood, S. 0. Oct. 1,1891, 4t Tinware. New supply, our leader copper bottom coffee pot will last five years. Abbeville Supply Co. Beautiful lot tlu toilet sets. Abbeville Suppy Co. Resp< ? jmt JUST R1 26 Dozen FLA1 Made especially for Us. At $1.4:0 sl I Guaranteed Better thi Price in tl GOLD PLATEI Guaranteed Only $1. Ask for our 25 Tears Goods, Best Plated Goods R. O. B 3 Doors below Court House. Do yon know where to find Krippindorf, Dittman A Co's., Ladien due oboes ? Inquire ! Bhoes are cheaper than were ever known aDd Aug W. timitb oan give you a man's Elastic Dress 8hoe for $1 00. It is worth $1.50. Aug W- Smith is the only place to find Krippendorf, Dittman & Co'u,, fine shoes for Ladies. Our stoves are beginning to move. Come and see them. Abbeville Supply Co. New line cottolene next week In samples 3, 5,10 and 20 lbs. buckets. Abbeville Supply Co. Dl.hmnnH Stnvn fn ufArrunt everv SlOVe they send out Sold only by the Abbeville Supply Co. Try Cottolene and Goldust, Octagon, Carlette and Horseshoe Soaps. .Abbeville Supply Co. The Wm. Bell Caah Co. only sell for cash. pW* ; Gr != jOTH yrcroose to ofte is in the Clotl Ford to sell your cotton 1 3st and pants >m 5 to 14 yei tiem regardless. Price he NEXT IS 5 will guarantee to gi\ with us and we can aff< Des! S] -XX JIT TV?cil r UbbUii auufijaub meats ojiud iui iov. ladies Dongola Button Shoes both in 50 SPOT CASH. Every pair guar mties. Now, Ladies don't fail to i sries! Grocei Nicest Cheese, 15c a pound. Dor Yours truly, W. Si rt Week"! % COMING ? x ires of the SHOES you - ? ! i n Lmily tins winter, ana you. emendous stock of [ Harness. 3ell ycu if needing anyN SHOES. ds and are sell them 5: Our line of Drew, fine shoes will arrive see the styles for Fall uttomed Shoes, Ladies A full line of Chas. e we^. ictfully, fill & fifr liiEl* SCEIVEP. TED KNIVES J Stamped with our Name. Set and Up. in Any for the Same lis Market. ) TEASPOONS, for 5 Years, 26 a Set. We are Sole Agent Here, the Made in the World. ESRKTAU, The Jeweler. How is this? Can you realize it? A Boys fall suit of clothes (wool) to fit a boy from 4 to 14 years old for 75cts. Aug- W. Smith will furnish tbem to you at these prices. Do you wish a nice nobby bat ? Do yon want a bargin in a bat. If yoa do go to Aag, W. Smith's. A whole suit of clothes for your boy at Aug. W. Smiths for 75 ots. Save money by buying your furniture from McDlll <fc Tolly. The cold weather Is coming. Make your self comfortable. Buy a nice carpet for your room which you will find at White Brothers. If you have bleached homespun to buy see that 4 l-l goods at Haddon's Cigars and tobaccos at Harrison it- Games? Fourteen dollars on Sunday?two for a nlckle on Monday. } >*. * v TsUi r the trading ling Line. or 5c and buy yourself , for $2.50. ars, for 75c. no object. They must DAYS. Come e you bargains?-gen)rd to sell you cheaper loes. You cannot buy it in any market Common Sense and Opera Patented anteed. Our line of Krippendrof, see see them when you want someies! ift forget our flour. Cheapest and Dith. VALUABLE Lands for Sale I WILL SELL YCU THE FOLLOWING lands at rock bottom figures if taken at once. Now ia your chance to bay good lands for little money and on EASY TERMS : 7/1 o Justin front of the late rr diticSj home of Mrs. Sarah M. Calhoun, fronting the Vienna road. K ft o nvna 0n the Blue Hill? ad* 09 dti tJHj Journlng R. 8. Barnwell. * /^/\ \Tnn> Uaa(a? tho acres, Savannah Valley R. R. Q KA Q/?rpc At Heater Station (Jul/ avi Ci5j same road. 440 Ji/CFeSj same place. OO q ci Near Mt. Carosel tbEt dtlCSj rente for 25 per cent, of tbe asking price. 300 acres (aboul^Near M?Dter?y 800 acres, aunepuc.. 5,000 acres, 'IBISES? Make your wlahea known and I will aupply what you xvant. , WM. P. CALHOUN, Room 204 Equitable Building. Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 26,1894. 0 gr ? H i * ? g ? ? 1 ? I 2 -a W M jy | t ?? /j f?j TCT ? BP J? FA ^ - m ^ i to * i $ #3- ^ A Complete and Full STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED MetropolitaiMofMiieillW OF JOHN LUCAS & CO. always on band at the City Drug Store. PRICES IN ONE GALLON CANS by the single can S1.23. A liberal discount to palmers using large quantities. Oct. 25, 1898, tf Our leader. 3 lbs. can grated pine apple. Ab bevllle Supply Co. Another leader, 3 hoop ceder bucket 15 eta. Abbeville Supply Co. Still another leader, Snow Flake cracker* 15 cis. Abbeville Supply Co. Ladles will And a beautiful stock of cloak* at tbe store of White Brother*. .......