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r ? v. T, pj | Our Mr. Rosenberg H # where he bou H If 1 ^ -And the Gres I 8 to offer i ! ? Men's a: K n Li A Full Car L & Ijj And we GUAI | EVER\' |and look at our S IwiLL GIVE FU "I P.I UNION AND BRADLEY. i Tlie Sick aud the Well?The Plons ^ hmiI Pretty?Cotton Seed?lb arche? A and WlndN. Union-Bradley, S. C., Oct. 5,189C. Such pretty weather. It is indeed favora * ?^n?lnn? nr\rr\ flnfl bin on lue iariueiB iui (?wci>u6 w._ ?cotton. RqfflB Mrs. M. M. Isat find daughter, and hei PflRt have been visiting relamP^^^^^^^^BTlnety-six, S. C. MIbs Prult war ^ ^^^^^^^HBfter her farming Interests neai r tne last meeting of the patrons of the Tpiion School Miss Maude Pratt, of Due West, S. (J., was re-called as teacher of the school. We congratulate Miss Pratt and ' hope she will accept the school. There was a little darkey severely burned last Tuesday morning on Mrs. M. M. Prult'n plantation, and notwithstanding all the attention paid the little fellow he died Wed, nesday night. This is a warning to mothers who are in the habit of leaving small children alone in a house where there is tire. Miss Myrtle Rush has been spending some days at her parental home near Callison. The surveyors appointed by the court ol Edgefield county to survey the disputed land lying between Messrs. J. N. Rush and James Strlpple met last Tuesday. Mr. T. C, Anderson, of Ninety-Six, S. C., was among the ones appointed for the work. It will bean excellent opportunity for Mr. Anderson to display bis skill, as a number ol surveyors have failed to a?ree on the line. Mrs. Patsey Johnson is visiting her son, Mr. Wm. Johnson, of Hlbler, S. C. She hasn't been well for a number of months and we hope she will derive much benefit Jrom her visit. Rev. G. H. Burton spent last Sabbatn nignt with Mr. Wm, Rusbe's family and on Monday morning, Mr. Rush and Rev. Burton went to see tbe former's brother who resides near Kirkseys, S. C., and has been seriously ill lor a long while. Messrs. Dalsie and Bob Ellison, of NinetySix, were among the visitors at Union yesterday. The farmers are very busy gathering their corn and cotton. The corn crop is quite as short as the cotton. Late corn is almost a lailure. Mr. J. W. Llgon contemplates going into mercantile business in Bradley In the near future. We think he will succeed as be has always made a success of all his business efforts. Mr. Jim Banister is sufficiently recovered from his attack of fever to resume his business. Mr. Banister waR sick a number ol weeks and in his absence Mr. A. J. Pound6 had charge of his store. There was quite an improvement in the price of cottou seed in our town last week, but it continued for only a short while. Cottou is coming in rapidly and the gins are kept runlng. The Baptists of Bradley have almoRt decided to attempt to rebuild their cburcb. which has been destroyed by wind the third time. Little Mattie Purdy is visiting her grand* mother and other relatives. Little Mattie ie a bright child and we always miss hei sorely. Mrs. Eva Yuungblood made a short visit to relatives in the country yesterday. Frady & Co., were in our town with theli sleight of bad show Saturday night. The exercises were in Watson's Hall and were enjoyed by the majority of the people who attended. C. ECHOES FROM ROCKY RIVER, % Troupe Urine* in HIn Dragnet Well Filled. Lowndesville, S. C., Oct. 5,1896. Mr. 1). L. Barues went to Atlanta, Ga. where he spent several days, bringing bach with him some horses. Mr. J. L. Fenneli and hiB mother, Mrs. H C. Fenneli, returned last Sunday from a trif to Due West where they went to see tbt hrotber of the latter I)r. J. J. Lindsay. whr was quite sick. Mr. U. L. Baker, after a pleasant stay o several weeks at this, his old borne, returned to bis present home, Washington, D. C., lasl Tuesday. There was considerable rain last Mondaj niglii and Tuesday in and around here. Two Mormon preachers passed through th? Latimer section last week heading north. Richardson Bros., Minstrel and Comedj Company, gave an exhibition in our towt hall, last Friday night was a week ago. I was said by those who attended to have beer a good thing. Mr. Henry Allen left Friday evening fo Spartanburg, where he went to enter Woffort College. Hon. and Mrs. J. H. McCalla and Miss Josli Clinkscales, all of the Fork, attended service! at the Methodist church here. Mr. Marvin Mann and his sister Miss Mat tie Mann, of Antreyllle, were here Saturday and yesterday. >lr. K. ?-. .Moseley left yesterday evenlnf for Anderson, where he went to enter thi mercantile busluess with Mr. J.T. 15 u iris. Messrs. Otto Price and Tom MUford, of nea Abbeville, came up Saturday to visit thi kinsfolk of the tirst named, the family of Mr J. J. Price. Presiding Elder G. T. Harmon will holt the fourth and last quarterly conference fo this charge on Friday tor this year, beginnini with a sermon at 11 a. m., after which thi business part of the meeting will be held, an< then at 7:130 p. m., he will give a.sermon 01 educatiou. All in the Methodist church it this place. Friday evening, Mrs. E. S. Herbert, o Orangeburg, and Miss Maggie Hudgens, o Honea Path, came in and were the guests o Hev. E. W. Mason. Saturday morning quite a number of peo pie gathered at the Methodist church, at 1' a. in. and listened to quite an interestini talk (this good sister, it seems, objects to tb< word address) to the Suuday Schools. Pres by terian. Baptist and Methodist, all beiDg re presented, after whloh the crowd repaired t< the Mitchell Spring near by and partook of i nice picnic dinner. Sunday morning at the close of the Sunda; School exercises In the same church at 1 a. m., after a short missionary talk from th Rpv K W \founn \1 rs Hprhprf. rniiunmci the hour In a missionary talk. Rev. P. B. Iugram, of the Lowndesvlll Circuit, was In town last night with the lam! ly of Rev. E. W. Mason. On the ?>th of September, Mrs. E. \V. Masoi in coming home from Honea Path somewher between Level Land and Shiloh church, los out of her buggy, a hair bracelet with goli clasps. Troupe. has just returned fro: girt a full line in everytl it Bargains we s Something Ui ?ESPECIALLY IN? nd Boys' ioad of Shoes on th( RANTEE that it will "BODY TC tock before they m ILL STATEMENT Rosenben ^ * IA Square Deal 1 Is what we give to ever^ ' customer, for we believe the best advertisement possible is a woman . pleased with the Groceries we've sold 1 her?pleased with her investment cleai through. She will come again ami j again, and her friends will come too. a 3 /\I1U IJU? ; How about | your Coffee ? . Eminent authorities in this country ; and Europe agree that Coffee, when pure, is one of the moat healthful bev, eragee, but it must be pure. We have r pure coffee in all grades. You know ' Honest Tea ! Is the Best Policy. Our tea is an honest tea, and wt only ask an honest price for it. Foijada Blend, 65c. ' Royal Pekin Blend, 50c It is the same with everything we sell. You will find this policy in our dealing with you. C. WILSON ft CO. THI ML AKD mum m. . . . PAY FULL MARKET PRICE FOR . . Cotton Seed or will make a good exchange of MEaL am HULLS for SEED. Farmers should sell theli seed to the Oil Mill or exchange them for Meal and Hulls A , uur Ginnery is equipped with the very latest improve menus for handling and GINNING COTTOS j which Increases Its value one eight to oa< quarter of a cen t a pound. Send your cottor ; to 011 Mill Ginnery and see if It does not com , mand a better price than when ginned on oh ) style machinery. { Mo- Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls for Sale. J. M. HARDEN, Manager. Sept. 15,18%, tf i " I Estate of James W- Frazier, M i ' 9 Notice of Settlement and Applit plication for Final Discharge. y rpAKE NOTICE that on the 12tb day o p October, 1890, I will render a final ac count of my actings and doings as Admlnii r trator of the Estate of James w. Krazier, d B ceased, in the office oi Judge of Probate fo Abbeville County at ID o'clock a. ro., and 01 ' the same day will apply for a final dlscbarg j from my trust as such. r All persons having demands against saldc ? tate will present them for payment on or be g fore that day, proven and authenticated or b i forever barred. J J. L. PRESSLEY, 3 Sept. 11,1S96, tf Administrator. f " ~ { Estate of Jane Bickett, DecU U ? I Notice of Settlement and Appli I cation tor Jtinal discharge. rpAKK NOTICE that on the 12th day c y October, 18Uti, I will render a final ac 1 count of my actlug and doings as Executor o e the Kstate of Jane Blckett, deceased, in th J office of Judge of Probate lor Abbeville Coun ty at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same da; e will apply tor a final discbarge Irom my trus I- as sucb. All persons having demands against sail q estate must present them lor payment on o e before that clay, proven and authenticated o it be forever debarred. J J. L. PREHSLEY. Hept. 11, lSIMi, tf Executor. fif^r CLEMSON COLLEGE. 4 Csiriet'M Contribution For The Iienelit or The People* Clemson College, Oct. 5. 2890 The President, Dr. Wyman, and Prof. DuPree attended the stock show at Fair View J Sept. 2-1 aud 25. Mr. I. L. Keller and G. K. Feller went home lent week on their bicycles. Prof. DuPre has about nlnety-slx varleLies of beans for exhibition at the State Fair ' this year. , Dr. J. P. Carlisle, of Greenville, was here last Friday and Saturday doing dental work , for the Cadets. . September 27, the Y. M. C. A. was conducted by Cadet R. L. Spencer. The following " o 11/a Anrisrunn Avers. uaueis ruuuc anui K . Davis, and Grant. Subject?"The Prodigal Son." Preaching, Sept. 27 by Rev. Mr. McManawny. Fortunately, he was able to be with us iurlne Sunday school and talked on the last farter's lesson. Two things, he especially pointed out. 1. "Young men be sure your *ins will find you out." ?0??6??fc?W?3Q?11 iMBB m Northern Markets,! vt .ling we handle. # W ! are Preparedj I nheard of, i Clothes! jjj | ' 3 Way for Us, ' pay |! ft, J CJOlVLiii U; ake their Purchases. |! IN OURNEXTj & i ? & Co. I ^?.^5;?s5^ir^is!giinsiiig!igsugag5*ari^^iini i afEsfify^P1 ^UMITED DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN ( New York, Washington, Norfolk ?and? Atlanta, New Obleans, Southwest. Schedule In effect April 5tb, 189ti. , _ SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. No. 41. Lv. New York, viaPenn. K. K. *3 20 p m *9 00 pm I " Philadelphia, " " 5 15 p ill 12 0i? ngt " Baltimore, " " 7 111 p m 2 j55 am " Washington, 14 " 8 40 p m 4 30 am , " Elcbmond, " " 12 80 p m 9 05 am Lv. Norfolk, via 8. a. L *11 80 a in *9 00 am Portsmouth, " 12 01 n'gt 915 am LvTWeldon, via STa. Li.......... *3 05 a m ?11 65 am Ar. Henderson, via' 4 32am *1 89 pm Ar. ltaleigh, via S. A. L T55 am *3 34 pm " Sanford, " 7 14 " 4 58 " " Southern Pines, '? 8 00 u 5 49 " " Hamlet, " 8 50 " 6 55 " ! " VVadesboro, " 9 52 " 8 01 " | " Monroe, " _ 10 40_" 8 55 " Lv. Charlotte, via 8. A. L *5 25 " 8 22 pni Lv. Chester, via S. A. L 12 03 p in 10 32 pm ' Clinton, " 1 20 " 11 5S * " Greenwood, " 2 33 " 1 00 pm p u ABBEVILLE " 3 00 ' 1 32 u ' " Elberton, " 4 00 " 2 36 " 1 I " Athens. " 3 10 " 3 89 " ' Winder, " 5 53 " 4 21 " " Atlanta, (Union D. Cent. T) 6 45 " 5 20 " "NORTHBOUND. * No'. 4Q2.~""No. I Lv. Atlftntu,viaS.A.L.(Cent. T.)*ll 45 am *S 10 pm " Athens, " 2 55 p tn 1140" " Elberton, " 4 00 " 12 45 am ' Abbeville, " 5 00 " 1 47 " " Greenwood, " 5 30 " 2 15 " ' Clinton, " 6 25 " 3 13 " " Chester, " 7 39 " 4 48 " Ar. Charlotte, via J?. A. L ?10 20 p in *11 35 i Lv. Monroe, via 8. A. L. 9 15 p ni (I 13 am I " Hamlet " 10 31 " 8 15 ' 11 Southern I'ines, " 11 21 " !) 15 " " Kaleiph, " *126atn?1131^ i I AiC Weldon. " ' *4 05 " 3 00 " , " Richmond, " 6 40 " (i 40 " Wa?hingion, via Penn.KH 10 45 " 1110" " Baltimore, " 12 00 M. 12 48 nfjt I " Philadelphia, M 2 20 p m 3 45 pm ' New York. " ?4 53 " *(S 58 " Ar. Portsmouth, " 7 30 " 5 50 pm " Norfolk, " *7 50 " 6 00 " Dally. f Daily, except Snnday. [ Nos. 40:B and 402, "The Atlanta Special," Solid Vestlbuled Train, with Buft'ett Sleepers and Day Coaches ' between Washington and Atlanta, Parlor and Dining Cars, New York to Washington). Pullman I Sleepers, Richmond to Charlotte, also Portsmouth to r Monroe (open at Richmond and i'urtsmouth 9 p. m.) Connection at Atlanta for and from Macon, Florida, Chattanooga, Nashville, Memphis, Texas, California and the West. Nos. 41 and 38, "The 8. A. L. Express," Solid Train of Pullman Sleepers and Day Coaches between Portsmouth, Weldnn and Atlanta, also New York to Weldon and Cape Charles. Connecting at Atlanta for and from Montgomery, New Orleans, Texes, Mexico, Florida; at Fortsmoutn witn liuy .Line ana coastwise steamers and rail routes to the north and east. NO EXTRA FARM ON ANY TRAIN. For Tickets, Sleepers, und Information, apply to Ticket Agents, or to B. A. NEWLAND. General Agent, \ Wm. B. CLEMENTS, Trav. Pass. Agent. G Kimball House, Atlanta. Ga. 5 E. St. JOHN. Vlce-Pres. and Gen'l. Mgr. 1 V. E. McBEE, Gen'l. Superintendent. H. W. B. GLOVER, Truffle Manoser. T. J. ANDERSON, Gen'l. Pass. Agent. A Complete and Full STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED MfitrnilitanWnf Miiofl Paints OF JOHN LUCAS & CO. always on band at the ' City Drug Store. PRICES IN ONE GALLON CANS by the single can 81.25. A liberal discount to >- painters using large quantities. r Oct. 25, 1898, It \ NOTICE! Letting of Bridge at Clinkscale's Mill, and Building of Bridge Across Long Cane. VViu, ]{]-: LET TO THE LOWEST IUDder at 10 o'clock a. in., on Thursday, 15th of October, the re-bulldiug ol bridge at Clinkscale's Mill. Also on e Friday, 16th of October, y at 10 o'clock a. in., the building of bridge t acroBR Long Cane on road to Coal Mill. Spec. flcations made known on day of letting. J I ; JOHN LYON, S. A. C. Sept. 17, IS9lit tf i m The boys have organized foot-ball team anu ?ro now practicing under the direction of Prof. Itlggs. Your correspondent is a memDeraud like many other members, at this writing he does not fepl like moving very julckly or very often. We do not Intend to play Yaleorany other of the Northern Unl- ' versifies, but we do intend to beat South , [Jarolina College. C'adet6 Folk and Wright returned last week, rbey have had the fever and were not able lo return sooner. The number of sick boys have decreased in Ihe Infirmary but what are there have Malarial fever and not Typhoid, as^some body tiave reported. Miss Mamie Perrln spent a few days last week with friends In Pendleton. The Societies have elected officers for the present Quarter: Palmetto Society?P. N. Calhoun, President; B. M.* Aull, Vice President; W. W Klugh, Secretary; J. T. Harvey, Treasurer Quarterly Orator, W. W. Ward law. Calhoun Society?J. T. Bowen, President, R. G. Hamilton, Vice President; J. Sprott, Secretary; J. F. Sullivan, Treasurer. Columbia Society?J. S. Garren, President ; J. 0. Sanders, Vice President; R. McLendon, Secretary; A. S. Shealy, Treasurer. Mr. McAdams, the Photographer, was here last week. Mr. Recklln will be here the 8,9, and 10. Preaching Sabbath morning Rev. Mr. Zimmerman. The Y. M. C. A. was conducted by Cadet R. T. Hatlum. Subject?"Conversion of Paul." It was his first time, but be made us a good talk. Cadet J. C. Cheatham will conduct the Y. M. C. A. next Sabbath night. Prof. Tnomas Wright's mother and sister will make this place their home in the future. On account of the death of his father, Cadet Calne went home Sabbath. Guess. TROY'S TEA TABLE TALK, Schools? Doctors?Missionaries? Pret- J ? ? .1 nihoi.li i.V reopit-? rreiiuucrn v ?uV> Thing*. Troy, S. C.. OcL 5,189G. , Prof. Scaife, from Union, a highly recom mended and thorough teacher has arrived, ind will open school today. There are between oO and GO enrolled. Miss Addie Caldwell, quite a pretty and attractive young lady from Newberry is Miss j Nellie Pressly's euest at Cedar Springs, also Mrs. Sailie Oliver and handsome little grandson Master Charles Dockey from Memphis, renn. Dr. C. L. Kennedy leaves today for Baltimore to finish his course in medicines. Miss Kale Neel, M. D.. left last week for Philadelphia to complete her course in medi L'i ne, after which she goes to Alex Ico. Mrs. T. M. McCasla^, after two months visit to home folks in Laurens came home Saturday. Mrs. T. P. Thomson is visiting relatives in Atlanta. Miss Maud FormaD, from Ellenton, S. C., paid Miss Minnie Taggart a visit last week. Mr. Arch Tittle is spending a few days in Augusta with kinsfolk. Airs. Gray, from Trenton, is Mrs. S. A. Glover's guest. MIrs Myrtls Smart leaves today to open school Id LongCaue. Mr. Albert Blum left last week for his native home in Switzerland. Mr. J. \V. Mulilnax has bought a hou^e and lot In town, and will be one of the prettiest In town when remodeled. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Owens, who have been boarding at the hotel will move in their new home to-day. Mrs. Kay, after a visit to her children at Mt. Carmel and other places has returned to her daughter's Mrs. J. F. CliDkncales. Mr. and Mrs. John Haddon, Irom Due West, are down to see Mrs. C. D. Haddou and little Chalmers. Mrs. Ullnkscales and Mrs. Allen, from Abbeville, spent a few days here last week with Mr. T. M. Dendy. who has been quite sick, but in able to be at his store aualn. Some of our ladleB have gone luto a line or business, i. e.?horse trading, and they are far ahead 01 the men or they never "net left" half so bad. We know whereof we speak. Mrs. Nlpsm and children, nnd Miss Lizzie Nipsm, from Charleston, leave for their home today. They have beeu here for the summer. Mr. J. S. Harris has reuied one of the new brick stores and will move In this week. Rev. E. P. Taylor, who has been absent for two months on account of sickness Ailed his pulpit yesterday. Mrs. Isaac Kellar, from near Hodges, spent last week with her sisters, Mrs. Walker and Miss Margaret Adaiuson. Mr. J. L. Russell has the largest and best selected stock of goods we have seen In Troy this season. Some say ihe cotton crop Is short, but from the continual hum of thegins, day and night, somebody is makini; a quantity of the staple. Mrs. VV\ K. Jay celebrated her birthday last Saturdav with a sumptuous dinner. Rev. T. \V. Sloan preached at McCormlck yesterday to a large congregation. Miss liittle McCombs gave a pleasant sociable at her home last Tuesday evening. Nick. Desirable Place for Sale, TJI7E offer our bomeplace at Cokesbury for ?* sale or exchange. Premises In tine repair. 9;J acres of flrstclass land. Land well adapted to fruit and all crops. Pure cold water and perfectly healtby location. Wyatt Aiken, Abbeville, S. C. J. S. Aiken, Cokesbury, a. C. Sept. 3d,'95. tf. Mntna! Aid, Loan and Investment Co., Atlanta, Ga. ABBEVILLE LOCAL BOARD. J. R. Blake. Jr.?President. Walter L. Miller?Attorney. DIRECTORS. K. \V. Cannon, C. V. Hammond, Walter L. Miller, C. D. Brown. An excellent investment company. juiy iu, iovo, io?o, ii ilpll III HAVING remodeled the Enterprise Ginnery with entirely new and up-to-date machinery. Including new tins, we are prepared to GIN COTTON In the most Improved manner, enhancing its value one eighth to one quarter of a cent a pound. We pay FULL MARKET PRICE for COTTON SEED. Send your cotton to Enterprise Ginnery and you will be pleased with the results. FRANCIS HENKY, Manager, Sept. 15,1800, tf ? t "nmrnrivm VT. Rebuilding of Approaches to Young's Mill Bridge. W ILL BE LET TO THE LOWEST Binder at 11 o'clock a. m., oti the 21st of October, 1 no rt'iiu i iu i ij ui itpjjiuuuura iu iuuii^ ? 4*1111 bridge. Specifications made known on day of letJOIIN LYON, 8. A. C. Sept. 21, 18918. If Restaurant. Iwould nnnounce to my friends and customers that I have moved my RESTAURANT to Cothran'R Block, on Washington Street, where 1 will be glad ro serve the public with as good meals an the provlslous of the market will att'ord. HARRIET E. ADAMS. Oot. 1,1395, emu. r. DUE WEST ITEMS. flie [CoIIckos Have Tim Hrlglilest Prospect*?Oilier Ileitis. <Duo West, S. C., Oct.. (!, 1S!!C. The opening for the colleges and .Seminary ire the brightest in the history or the three nstitutlons. There are already more matrlc jlations than at any previous opening, numbering nearly three hundred. The Female i College Is far beyond expectations of its energetic President. Contractor Orders is moving on rapidly [Vltb the Dormitory. Mrs. Ida McClintock, who has been on a visit to her father, Mr. J. A. Devlin, has returned home. k Mr. Frank Lee, who has been somewhat i jnwell, is out again. t Your correspondent has been in attendance upon the Court at, Abbeville and will be < until the closing. While there we visited the finest and most substantial building In the up country?the factory building. Due | West should take pattern. Rev. O. Y. Bonner, after several weeks vacation, is again at his post of duty. Miss Annie Wallace has been on a visit to Abbeville. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brownlee, Sr., were down at Abbuviile last week shopping. The entertainment at the Female College Friday night, was a decided success. Reading and recitation by Miss Wings was much J cninveH flnn of thfi n 1 psinni>t, features o! the ' eutertainment was the music by the Misses Cowan and Miss Lee Crockett. Mr. J. W. Ellis Is at Abbeville this week. THE SILVER QUESTION. The .Hen Who Would Re-pave the City of Uoldeu Streets" Willi Silver BrlckM. Chester Bulletin. Some of our exchanges are telling about a f /-> I I/mit m Wa lo o/% voiiinal /ill tho ull VPr nllPN. Hon that be digs up all tbe golden rod uud marigold, raises white corn, and won't speak to bis wile because she has golden hair and is forever denouncing the gold cure, won't keep the golden rule and doesn't want to enter the golden gate. Mall Hours. Hours that tbe malls close at tbe Abbeville ! post office: 1 11,10 a. m. 1.10 p. m. 2.30 p. m. 4.30 p. m. 8.00 p. m. All matter that is to go otr In the night mails should deposited in the post otfice, and not in the street box after 4.00 p. m. Sunday hours?9 to 10 a. m. 1 to 2 p. m. 8 to 0 p.m. Robt. S. Link, P. M. ^ To Cattle Men. Beef Cattle for sale. Apply to D. H Howard, White Hall. ? I HA new stock of the Krlppendorf, Dittman [to.'s ladles shoes just in. Yon know what they are. Every pair warranted to wear or pour money given back. Tuese goods are July sold by Aug. W. Smith. I Ann lfTiinmn ATT i m JII MINUTE 111. rTHIS IS NOT AN ADVERTISErnent for repairing buggies, but let us suppose having your buggy repaired and the workman would make some spoken in the wheels shorter than the rest, bore the hole out of center and out of plumb and have the axel crooked, bo you think any workman could alter such defects without a great deal of expense, new wheels and so on? You know he can't, you can see this. If on the other hand, you have your watch repaired and it Is done in a similar way, and may even be adjusted to positions with paper wedges and tde like; you can't see it but the defects are there and new parts will have to be substituted. We have all the tools to repair your watch In a workmanlike manner, and having served a regular apprenticeship In WATCHMAKING are able to restore any oroKen pan to Its original condition and guarantee time. If you have any broken watcti, remember Watch Repairing is my SPECIALTY, and will be done as cheap as tlrst class work can be done. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. R. C. Bernau, THE JEWELER. GROCERIES i No. 5 Washington Street, ! 1 will carry a full stock of GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. GIVE ME A TRIAL. W. F. Cross. ? Ferris. -DEALERS INAll Kinds of Groceries, FRESH MEATS, SAUSAGE. HOG IIEAD CHEESE AND FISH. a a mrsi n a n a f\ t\ c LAINWIiUliUULfc of every description. Fresh Bread ? i always 011 nana. Olve U8 a call when In need of any thing In our lino. We guarau tee satisfaction. Pn vt.ir?n 1 ni' nttftii tiOilI given to our MARKET : i department. , Remember tlie place, No. 2 \VanliIngtou street. 1 ' MnaaaaaaaMMHHaaaaaBBaBiMHBli DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, >FFICE [IP-STAIRS ON McILWAlN Corner, Abbeville, H. C. E. F. GILLIAUD, /.TAILOR, HAS moved, and occupies the room recently occupied by J. L. Clark, the gunmlth, and Is now prepared to do all kinds ol epalringand cleaning of gentlemen's clothes >n short notice. Samples of suits always on hand. Charges jaaonable WALTER L. MILLER, Attorney at Law. Abbeville, S. C. I also represent a number of Investment Jompanles. Loans made on Abbeville or ireenwood City real estat?. OFFICE on Law Range. INGRAM & MOSES, Brokers and Cotton Buyers. REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY. Abbeville, S. C., Auk. ?, 189G. YVe have located In the City of Abbeville * ? for the purpose of doing a general ? -AT T\ Brokerage <s insurance bosmess. We guarantee prices and quality of eoods. Our lnusurance Companies?Life, Accident Fire, Live Stcck and Plate Glass. Office: Corner store Rosenberg's Block. Respectfully, INGRAM & MOSES, Aug. 3, 1896, tf Have yr?u seen that Johnsons candy ai Speed's. It Is very flue, and you should try ? box. Wtf. H. PARKER) President. JULIUS H. I The Farmers' Ba DEPOSITS PlTOfttH Does general banking business Hons. A Savings Department has bc< fttds. Interest at 4 per cent, payable quart* ?-ea8P rapidly. Ulreetors?W. H. Parker, McGee' P" 8peed' K* M* Ha<ldoD. Dr. ** E.] CHILLS Johnson Chill and cure for Chills an no pay. Money P. i ? 5 Pine Fresh i G< t Harrison * TrNTTYRR TST1 { W, S. COTHKAN, J Proprietor. 1 THU Willi J lllLi lllii/JU I ILiJL ? We are prepared to fi J Rough Lumber, Doors, Sa a Brick, -Lime, Cement, Ii i construction of a House. \T.I: 1 D.j national Daiu Abtoevi Ca-nital, Surplus, Offl J. ALLEN SMITH, President. BENJ. S. BAR J. G. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. C., L. H. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., ucnj< s. iiAiiiKntiiLn AuucrniBia J. ALLEN SMIT DOES a General Banking business, provld Depositors. Is ready at any and all tlmi as our county affords. I Bits' Full J -SOI tt ttT T A T1 \ H. W . UJ? Y 0 We have just received a lai ^ All kinds that are usi f IT 1X7 f JOLm ?r? juai DENTAL NOTICE. S. F. Killingsworth, No. 4 Seal Block, Abbeville, S. C. / I M. P. DeBRUHL. J. FULLE R LYON DeBRUHL & LYON, Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Office?Law Range, O'Neal Building No. 1. !Livery, Feel, anil Sals Stables j Having bought the interest of W. S. Cotbran In the Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, 11 Will Continue Business at the Old Stand. j Thanking my friends for tbe onpport in'lue past, I solicit a continuance of the same. J. S. STARK. VYOU iWW GOING WEST? ? And want LOW RATES to St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, or points in Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Colo, rado, Oregon, Washington, California, or any point West, It will Pay You to write to or see me. Excursion and Special Bates from time to time. Choice of Routes. No trouble to answer auestions. Rate* and maps fur nished free. Address Fred D. Bush, t, Dist. Pass. A^ent, L. & N. R R, ? 136J Wall Street, Atlanta, Ga. A. W. SMITH, Vice President. JuPRE, Cashier. nk of Abbeville. SOLICITED. *?75,000 , 6,500 I. Buys aDd sells Exchange and makes Coiecin establlHbed. Amounts received of $1 and upsrly ?JsDonrv. Aprl'. July. October. Small ?avA. W. Hmitb, W. C. McGowan, J. R. Blake, H. P. Uarrlson, A. B. Morse. Aiinm i UUMU J | Fever Cure is a sure d Fever. No cure, refunded at once. B. JSPJUJUD. VWUH Fancy Physic 2 . 0 TO ^ Game. 5 EW HOTEL. 5 A. G. FAULKNER, \ Manager. J ijpi GO. 11 all orders for Dressed and ? sh, Blinds, Frames, Shingles, J 1 short anything needed in the 2 k of Abbeville, .11?, s. o. . - - - $75,000 . - - - 15,000 cer? * L. W. WHITE, Vice-President. ] NWELL, Cashier. cto**? * J. C. KLUGH, Abbeville, S. C., W. JOEL SMITH, Abbeyille, S. ., .C., A. B. MORSE, Abbeville, S. C. U t khniiilla S. r. JUy ili/i/vttiivf Nr. ? es the greatest security and convenience for Its as to make loans based upon such safe collatera Carta Seed { jd by- a fSON & CO. | I ge stock of SCHOOL BOOKS. ^ 1 ad in the public schools. W I Arson & Go. $ I A I ?