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I .!> ' Our St( r IMpll'tii: | This Ei v* y Spring Summf All we ask is an t1'. Come and see fc :$*: . * jj Imme % S Colorei I* ifc at 2 l-2c, 4c, oc, 6c, ill n i. ?-l c? Z|S *-*rwai' values iur iu | . |j White Goi |\ A Dimitys, Be A at 8c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 1 jjfjy for the money. In I I WHITE a | I . EMBF jL Id Nainsook, Jacor W ery at 2 l-2c, 3c, 4< /l\ 20c, and 25c. Imtr J White and This will be a gre have them from lc jflj stock of I IMILLINEI ^ and TO ARRIV] I; J ^Trimmec /lS for LADIES an< ^ stock of I ^ RE IK and at prices thai W have Ribbons fron jfh Ribbons. I oe S in all colo | I SHIRT > wS We offer you a . f % Figured Sil that can't be bough W If you have never | R. & ^ get one TODAY, i thing. Immense 8 ? Ladies' i | Shoes a /|S We can give you a ^ and 95 cents. t Bell, ? ir , " Due 1 $ 'h -i 5*' ' ; t.', ; :>. f. * Dre Will Be \ i for ? Bargains ntire i anu l inspection of our stock. >r yourself. 1 nse Stock of $ J Organdies S | 8c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c and 20c. ifw is money. Immense stock of W Dds, in Piques, a iliste and Organdies, & 5c, 20c, and 25c. Great beauties w amense stock of h\ ,nd COLORED i ^OIDERIES I iet, Swiss and Lawn Embroid- Jly 5, 5c, 7c, 8c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, W lense stock of [ Cfeam Laces f sat LACE SEASON, and we iL yard to 40c yard. Immense ^ IY IN STORE | E. All the new shapes in j/j\ I Sailor Hats*?* | i CHILDREN. Immense & BBONS S S ; will defy competition. We Jv i lc yard 'to the fine SASH W ATINS s I re. Immense stock of VAIST SILKS. | w w ik at 20c a Yard I|[ ?t in New York for the price. used the \jf w Q. Corset % T f you regard your health any- X itock of M/ ind Children's vj/ ind Slippers. | , very good Bhoe for 75 cents W W w ss * !11k k r.n j I111U U VVi West, S. C. f ' ':.' " " ' i; - 'i: CONTRIBUTED LOCALS. Wtint "M"' Nees and Henra on His Roiio?1n Abont the City. Ahhoolllo S r. - Anrll 19 1K03. TAKE NOTICE. a School Commissioner, J. S. GIbert. Informs 1 us tbatoi) and after ibis date be will be found l Id his office at Abbeville, regularly every I Saturday andSaleday. ' BIRTH DAY PARTY. On last Friday evening, Miss Ida Hammond most charmingly entertained a number of her friend*. The occasion being the celebration of her birthday, together with that of her brother, Mr. Gaines Hammond. Beiug only a few days apart, they joined in the celebration. The evening passed off most pleasantly and after the serving of delightful refreshments, the guests wished them each many happy returns of this Joyous occasion. ISITORS AND HOME FOLKS COMING AND GOING. Mrs. John Rose, of Walhalln, with three bright little children, are In the city as guests of Mrs. James A. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Watson, of Calhoun Mill's, were Id the city last Thursday. Mr. Coulter CotbraD, a prominent voung lawyer of Greenville, came down last Friday on business, and was most cordially greeted by many friends. Mr. George Smith, of Calhoun Fall's, was in the city several days this week on busl ness. Dr. Ernest Watson, now bangs out. his sblngle as M. D., at Cook's Station. Many friends wish blm success In his profession. Miss Sallie Devlin was shopping In the city last Saturday. Mr. Mike Cuddy and daughter, Miss Nora, of Wldemans, were in the city last Monday. MIsb Cuddy is one ol the most popular school teachers In the Wldeman section, where she has been teaching for a number of years. Capt. W. T. Branch, went to Wllllatnston last Monday on personal business. Capt. W. T. Cowan of Due West, was in t he city last Monday, shaking hands with blH many friends. Miss Hattie Sayre of Rome, Ga., is visiting Mrs. Dr. Marshall and family. AMUSEMENT. Next Tuesday afternoon about 5 o'clock, there will be a performance on a slack wire on the public square, by the same man who years ago walked the rope Btretched from the National Bank building to the top of the Court House. Tbe exhibition will be free, and tbe publlo are Invited. Show in the city from today until Saturday, for men only, showing scenes of Spanish cruelty, one of tbe prime causes of the Spanish-American War. BIG TURTLE. Phosphate Inspector A. W. Jones, received yesterday from near Beaufort, S. C., a turtle said to weigh about 385. Unfortunately it arrived dead, owing to delay in transportation. it s a whopper. IT'S A BEAUTY. Mllford <fe DuPre, have Just received their handsome Soda Fountain, and it's a oeauty ; to nee It Is to admire It. It Is nicely fixed op In the front of their store. CAPT. L. W. WHITE Is dally receiving and opening one of the largest and handsomest stocks of goods ever shown by the old reliable firm. See bis ad. and you will be sure to know where to go to buy "anything" you want. Cap*. White Is a first class merchant and knows from years of experience the wants of his customers. In his store you will find competent, polite and attentive salesman always anxious to serve you. OUR SICK FOLKS. The many friends of Mr. Willie Barnwell, regret to learn of bis serious Illness and the critical condition in which be now seems to hA. nnri nincprnlv hnnn ho will rprnver. Miss Bessie Edwards Is still Improving, and tier friends hope she will soon be fully restored lo health. Kev. J. W. Daniel, the beloved pastor of tbe Methodist Church, 1b quite sick. He had lo leave his pulpit last Sunday morning In the midst of bis sermon, feeling too sick to continue tbe morning services. Mrs. McDonald is now convalescing. DEATH OF REV. R. A. FAIR. Rev. Robert A. Fair, died In Savannah, Ga., on Tuesday morning April 11, at an advanced age. His remains were brought to tnls city and lntered in Upper Long Cane Cemetery. The deceased was for many years an honored and useful oltlzen of Abbeville, where he bad hoBlB of friends. ? For tired, swollen, sweating feet, nothing equals Allen's foot ease. For sale by Speed. A Dice line of combs and hair brushes at Speed's. Now Is the time to get rid of bed bugs. Use kllla-bug. For sale by Speed. All the best cattle powders for sale by Speed The best flavoring extracts that can be bought lor sale by Speed. Trv Speed's cough syrup, It will "sore tlx you up.,' Price 25 and 60c. By using a bottle ol Speed's lightning renovator you can make your last summer olothlog look like new. Price 10c. at Speed's. SELL YOUR LANDT Landowners in this county having land for sale will find It to their Interest to communicate with me as to location, number of acres and very lowest price for Bame. My object Is to induce good citizens to settle amongst us and I hope land wlllte quoted at the very lowest possible figures. WYATT A.IKEN March 1,1899, tf RICHARD SONDLEY. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, county of abbeville. 0 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Maggie W. Brooke, Plaintiff, against E. L. Wilson, Defendant.?Foreclosure. By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE made In the above stated case, I will offer for sale at publlo outcry at AbbvlUeCourt HouRe, S. C.t on 8alesday In MAY, 1899, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate In Bald State and County to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land, containing One (1) Acre, more or less, bounded by landB of R. E. Hill, L. W. Parker, and on the front by Wardlaw Street. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance on a creditor iweive mourns, wua luierem from day of sale, eeoured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises, with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. WALTER L. MILLER, * April 10, 1899. Master. A Guessing Contest may be very good to find out some ihlDgs, but if you desire to know the Latest Styles In Blouse Self, gold or sterling silver BhirtwalHls pins in plate, or set with stones, bracelets of latest pAterns and ormental Jewelry, aud line hat pins, all you will have to do is to come to my store and I shall be glad to show you my new | Spring Goods. I R. C. Bernau, The Jeweler. Stockholder's Meeting!: THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholder of the Abbeville Cotton Mills ' will be held according to by-laws at the Court House at Abbeville, S. C.. on j THURSDAY, MAY 4, , 1899. A full attendance requested in person or ' representation by proxy. W. H. PARKER, Secretary. > April 3,1899, tf ( i I I I m MIKE'S jf I ? ^^^FRESn EVERY4 Before Buying 8PLENDID LOT OF ( HORSES AND MOLES: TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK AT THE i STABLES OF 1 A. M. Hill & Sons.1 J < low Rates West TEXAS, MEXICO, CALIFORNIA, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, or any point, with FREE MAPS, write to cacn n Mm I IlkUa Ul VVWIIJ District Pass enger Agent, Loois?ille & Nashville R, R,( No. 1 BROWN BLDG., ATLANTA, OA. MAXWELL'S MARKET). At Livinnston & Perrin's OM Stand Having bought the business op j LlvlngRton Jt Perrlo, I will continue tbe > businens at tbe old stand, serving tbe people . with tbe best of fresh meats, bread and flsb. i Call Phone No. 1. i T. H. MAXWELL. | Sept. 7,1898. tf { D. H. WILDER,! -DEALER IN- j STAPLE AND FANCY GROCER- \ IES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c. J 8TOCK FRESH AND NEW AND .CHEAP. DON'T FORGET TO * GET HIS PRICES ON 1 KEROSENE OIL BY THE GA.LLON OR BARREL. PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES. D. H. WILDER. tMll HOSPITAL H. D. REESE, SURGEON. 5 9 n rpHE place to carry your 8ICK WATCHES J- and BROKEN CLOCKS, wh<ye tbey will be looked after aod attended to at all hours of tbeday with skill and experience. No turn- i lng you away or sending Patients off to have them treated elsewhere, bat I will put tbem going at prices to suit the times, Wedflimi Presents, Clocks, and JEWELRY. . Prices Down. j H. D. REESE, THE PEOPLE'S JEWELER. j PLOWS< j i Plow Stocks, Sineletrees, Back j Bands, Hameu, Traces, Collar ' Pads, Curry Combs, Axes, Handles, Nails, Horse and Mule Sboes at 1 GLENN'S.! 4 Lowest Prices I On Meal, Corn. Oats, Bacon, Lard, Hams, Molasses, Sugas, ] Coffee, Klce, Ac., at j GLBNH'S.! ! d j Dttr^aiiid i In Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Ac., at ' GLENNS T 1 -J ' ? . : ,,y. ?,.; r'"*- . ? ' ,-v . , l> ' . "V E. F. GILLIARD. .\ TAILOR, HAS moved, and occupies the rooms upstairs In Knox's Hail, and Is now pre3ared to do all kinds ot repairing and cleanng of gentlemen's clothes on short notice. Hamplefl oi suits always on band. Charges easonable L L. HILL & CO.," No. 3 ROSENBERG BLOCK. I VVE HAVE MOVED OUli WAGON AND I ? ? Carriage Repository to the store room J recently occupied by Mr. J. D. Kerr. Our spe;lalty la ATTTn\Tm\An A TIT 1 rt A iTft IMMi MMi These wagons wee given first prize over al ^ lompelltorsat the Nashville Exposition. We ilso have u full stock of 4 Bnggies, Carriages, Harness, <k Give us a call before buying. We guarantee atlslacllon. J. L. HILL & CO., ' No. 3 Rosenberg Block. . MUTUAL ininn iiMin i unm i' nu mmmm \ $ 425,000. TTITRITE TO OR CALL on the'underslgned ?? or to the Director of your Township 1 ror any Information yoa may desire about out plan of Insurance. J We insure your property against destruoHon by nu, wont is lisbtsins, md do so cheaper than any Insurance Com pany in existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to you ;hat ours Is the safest and cheapest plan of [nsurance known. J. R. BLAKE, Jr., Agent, Abbeville, S. C. J. FULLER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, s. u. BOARD DIRECTORS. J. Add. Calhoun- -Ninety-Six Township H. M. Benjamin Greenwood " G. B. Blley - Cokesbury " W. B. Acker Donnalds " M. B. Clinkecales ?...Due West " T. L. Haddon Long Cane " J. W. 8cott. Jdmlthvllle " Joseph Lake -White Hall " J. W. Lyon Indian Hill " Capt. John Lyon Cedar Spring " W.E. Leslie Abbeville " Dr. J, A. Anderson.Diamond Hill " H. A. Tennent Lowndesvllle " A. O. Grant....... Magnolia " J. B. Tarrant Calhoun " G. N. MoKlnney Bofdeanz " Abbeville, S. C., Jan. 18,1898. Charleston and Western Carolina R. R Augusta and Asheville Short Line. In effect Jan. 8,1890. > Augunta. 9 40 am 1 40 pm Vr Greenwood 12 15 pm - Lr Anderson 6 10 pm Lr Laurens 1 20 pm 7 00 am Lr Greenville 3 00 pm 10 15 am Lr Glenn Springs - 4 00 pm _ , Lr Spartanburg 3 10 pm 10 20 am / Lr Saladn ... 5 83 pm x Lr Hendersonvllle 6 08 pm Lr Asheville 7 00 pm jV Asheville 8 20 am .............. > Spartanburg 11 4ft am 8 OS pm jV Glenn Springs 10 00 am ,v Greenville 12 01 am 4 00 pm jV Laurens 1 37 pm .v Anderson 7 00 am . . ,v Greenwood 2 37 pm 5 00 am I Lr Augusta - 5 10 pm 11 10 am I ,v Calhoun Falls 4 44 pm ...... Lr Raleigh 2 10 am ....... .. Lr Norfolk 7 80 am Lr Petersburg 6 00 am Lr Richmond '.. 8 15 am .. .v Augusta 2 55 pm Lr Allendale S 00 pm ; Lr Fairfax 5 15 pm' Lr Teniae see 9 45 am 6 20 pm i ir Beaufort 10 50 am 7 20 pm Lr Port Royal 11 05 am 7 85 pm ( Lr Savannah 8 35 pm Lr Charleston 9 10 pm | *v Charleston u **v am Savannah... 7 00 am > Port Royal 1 40 pm 8 30 am ,T Beaufort 1 85 pm 8 40 am ?v Yemassee ? 8 05 pm 9 45 am ,v Fairfax 10 51 am jV Allendale 11 05 am Lr Angnata, 1 10 pm > Greenwood 4 25 am if Laurens 6 00 am jy Laurens 7 00 am Lr Spartanburg - 10 20 am iV Spartanburg. 8 10 pm <y Laurens 6 80 pm Lr Greenwood 12 25 pm Close connections at Greenwood for all points on . A. L. aud Gi <fc G. Hallways, and at Spartanburg rlth Southern Railway. For any Information relative to tickets, rates, scbedlo, etc., address W. .1. OBAIG. Gen. Pass. Agent, Augusta, Gs. E. M. NORTH. Hoi. Aeent T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. 1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY. " dtV' Camdansed Schedule In E0Mt Dec. 4th, 1898. (] STATIONS. | %ii.T 1CT1. ' L 'jr. Charleston 7 10 ? m jr. Colombia 11 05 a m A " Prosperity.. 12 10 n'n I " Newberry. 12 25 p m M Ninety-?!*. 1 20 p a " Greenwood. 7 40 a m 165pm Lr. Hodgea 8 00 a m 2 15 p m Lr. Abbeville 777! 8 40 a m 2 45 p m Lr. Belton. 771 8 50 a m 8 10 p m Lr. Anderson. 777! B 85 a m 8 85 pm j. Greenville.....,. .77! 10 10 a m 4 K p m ^.Atlanta. 3 66 pm 6 SO p m STATIONS. ir.Greenville 5 80 pm 10 15 a m " Piedmont 0 00 pm 10 40 am " WllliamBton 6 22 p m 10 66 a m - 'jf. Anderson 4 4o p m liiBtm jT. Bolton 0 46 p m 1116 * m ir. Donnalda 7 16 p ra 11 40 a m Lt. Abbevillo.... 6 111 p m 11 20 a m hr. Hodge*.. 7 85 p m 11 66 a m 44 Greenwood 8 00pm 12 40pm M Ninety-Six 12 65 p m " Newberry 2 00 p m ir. Prosperity- 2 14 p m " Cohtmbia 8 80 p m jr. Charleston I. ' 8 00 p m atas nations, iggaga IflOp 7 10a Lv... .Charleston... .At 8 00pll00a 8 80a 11 80a ' Columbia " 820p 980p 9 07a 1216p ' Alston Lv 2 30p 8 60a ,0 04a I Zip " Santuo " 1 23p 7 4flp 0 2Ua 200p * Union. " 105p 7 80p .0ova zsip - .... jonesvina.... " wasp ooup 1064a 237p " ...... Pacolet " 1214p 6 42p ll 85a 8lOp Ar.. Spartanburg...Lv 11 46a 616p ;l 40a 340p Lr.. Spartanburg...Ar 1122a 600p ? iSpl 7 OOp Ar.... Asbeville Lt 8 20a 806p "P," p. m. "A," a. m. Pniiman palace sleeping cars on Trains 85and M, G7 and 3s, en A. ana 0. division. Dining oars in these trains serve all meals enroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & 0. division, lorthbound, 6:45 a.m., 8:3? p.m., 8:10 p. so., IVestlbulo Limited)! southbound 12:26 a. m-, 1:15 p. m., 11:34 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and O. division, northbound, 6:60 a. m., 2 >64 p. m. and 6:82 p. 'VaqHVvtiIaH rtntnVknwTiri. 1 ;25 m.. kiQO p. m., 12^BO p. m. <VMtibuiedLiixdt?d). Trains 9 ana 10 o&rry elegant Pullmaa ilMpins oars between Columbia and AabevlUe inroute dally between Jacksonville and Olnoin lati. Frank s. oakjrojr, j. il gulp, TWrdV-P.&OeiuMirr., Traffic Mat- ; Washington, D. 0L Waii^ngtom, D. 0. W. A~ TURK, 8. H. RXRDWIGK. 6f?n. Pus. Af't, Aj'tOten. Paw. AjH, y^^lSPyjffl.0, mm ... i I j i nnnii in i vthiti AddIiILII IW VV. S. COTHRAN. ! DEALER* Proprietor. JUKI, ill, Ml AND ALL BUILDIP MRS. MARY Grand Opening, Wedne! MARCH the 30th WE HAVE BARGi EVERY DAY IN T rhe Leading Dress Makii ? IN ABBEV Bonnets, Corsets, Crepe, Feather Handkerchiefs, Infant Caps, La Ribbons, Satins, Silks, Veilings, Dresses Cut to Fit a On short Notice. Also a nice We have on hand a full line ol DRESS GOODS of the season. MISS BURNAP, ol Baltir the MILLINERY DEPARTM] I Am Nice<1 H III UV MCnr AIT X DfflUDO 11/ m iii mi n yimnimiD, iv )0| where I am prepared to look after as well, if not better than ever before. S3 hope for better things all arouDd in '& Good Goods, Living Prices, and C I will try to bold the OLD and brii M me a chance to help you, as well as m gj THING, specially GROCERIES. I PHONE NO. 13. > o n ci dh x m*r% .{(1' ' 1 1 Druggist, - - - , x [ Complete and Selected Stock ol NONE BUT QUALIFIED ALLOWED TO DISPEN " > ? 1 Foil Line of Toilet and Mi ANIGHT CALLS ANSWERED PB fj. Alien Si | sSga. WILL HAVE IN W A FULL STOCK C i ? Guano9 Acid i ' MR. FRANCIS HENRY, W FERTILIZERS FOR A !g YEARS WILL LOOK W BRANCH OF THE BUSI JUST ARUIVEI 15 Gross R. R. Mills Sni .0,000 Cigars. Box Paper and Envelopes, Fresh Drugs arriving every Call, HARRISON 1 Horses an ^ v ^ FOR SAL | Stark's i One car load new stock i of f Vi o4 nfill r aI 1 \A/ at |;i itta inai will sell infill horses that I have taken in a Don't fail to see them bei % J. S. S >t-> >t*? >t't ri-t >t-t >t'> >1 ;-|x >|\ /:fN /f * 't* /fN ^ . ' '. II MM, ^ ^ A. O. FAULKNER, ^ Manager. It III 11.11, ' : JG MATERIAL. TAGGART'S sday and Thursday, and 31st, 1899. JNS FOR YOU HE YEAR AT ig and Millinery Store J illb. s, Flowers, Gloves, Hats, ces, Ornaments, Plushes, Dress Braids, and Trimnd Made to Order J line of SAILOR HATS. ' samples of the leading ore, will have charge of snt. ly Fixed I 9. 5 WHITE'S BLOCK, |' | the interest of my customers, frf ^ '98 was a tough one, but we K3| 9. By means of Eh Jose Attention to Business jut ^ ig In NEW TRADE. Give I0J 'M yself, wben in need of ANY- |H| ^ VMOS B. HORSE. S % PEED, m Abbeville* S. C? ' f Pure Drngs and Chemicals. 1 ASSISTANTS SE PRESCRIPTIONS. . Articles at Reasonable Prices. J tOMPTLY. . ?1 rhith, Jr., I S DUE TIME )F EjaP jk a ndKainitw i WHO HAS SOLD W NUMBER OF A? 'M AFTER THIS NESS. ^ ^ ; ~ 1 1 dk m = i iff Sweet Scotch *" and- Maccaboy. /ashington Irving, ? M all color and shapes. week. / Give us a . 1 K ?-t-? i-t-t >t-> >t-> >t'> >t-? vfo |\ *ys 7f* *;}\ /;}\ /f' /f\ >f d Holes | i * 1 E AT ^ " i. >TABLE. | 1 ? * I right from Tennessee, /fN Some mules and \|./ t your price. f w fore buying. TyT ITAfffT k >f,( ;.i< >1/ K ty' >fN /fN /fT H'* , -- /V;i