University of South Carolina Libraries
Thft ^reac onH Rannfl f * * VWW k?-UU ' v "*mf rr CSPPubllBhed every Wednesday at Si ear In advanoe. Wednesday, Nov. 11,1903. i ~zrrrzr~ ftps' The ttrst coRt of An article noes not neoet sarlly ueterinliie itsclieapuem. Kor lnstHt\ci a sack ot "Clifton" flour may cost you a litt! lntbeend. Wby? Because !t will not on I make more bread to tbe sack, but will fak less lard and soda to make it. Urderasackc "Clifton" and make a test foryourself. It wil prove !be trutb of tbis statement. L. T. t X. M. Miller. L| Get (he Bent lor Hie Askine. gw Wbeu you order a sack of palenl flour fron your grocer, do not tell bun 10 send you Hack of good flour," but tell blm 10 send y?i a sack of "Clitioii," becuuse "Ciilfon" Is th best patent. Every sack is sold with tin guarantee, aud 11 It does not Drove as reort r sen ted, your money will be refunded. "Ulil ton" is an ali-rouud flour, and lb as good fo cake and pastr.C as for llgbt rolls aud biscuit > L.T.&T.M. Miller. I Xotice. ?& . I will be at Abbeville on first Monday o Kg eacb month and two weeks following tor tbi ? purpose of treating Hemorrhoids (Files. Treatment consists in purely aseptic metbodi is painless and without tbe use ol cbloroforn iwpi aDd the knife. Cure guaranteed. All parttei XH interested will find me at tbe Glenn Elbe Hr Ion Hotel, Abbeville. S. C., or Dr. B. A. Maul sod. McCormick, S. C. ' Office hours from 10 A. M. till 3 P. M. or > above mentioned days. Jno. B. Britt, M. D. Trespass Xotlce. Hunting birds or coons or "possums" oi | other game or tlsblDg, day or nigbt, on oui ' lands is prohibited. Please Gentlemen Uc not trespass or request privilege to hunt. Arthur Parker. L . Eben \V. Watsou. ft J. A. aud S. L. Wilson. B The Abbeville Union will be held with the H Due Went Cburcb, Saturday aud Suuduj, ?- Nov. '28 and 29. A good program han beeu Wr provided, aud ^ood attendance Is expected. ' Lei all Hie churches of the Union be represented. The public are cordially invited lu attend all the exercises. Kullce tu ImpiiMNerN. Hunting of do kind will be allowed on ttu lauds owned by Mr. Stockman lu Abbevilit k* County, Known as the Jordan aud Lltes R places. All parties caught so doing will bt .prosecuted. H. J. Siockman. Oct 7th. 5i? 1 be Eurt>ha. Tifc? a n la aHmitnHIn t ha hoot h Of fi] in h iUC ?iUICUC? IO nuujtbvvti; wmv vvwb ' all this country, and u Is a place where drummers do most congregate. Tue business ol tbe hotel has been-surprisingly good. All of Abbeville is pleased at having so good ac establishment In tbe town. L . New liunk. The question of the establishment of a new SB*. bant ai Abbeville Is belug agitated again. I It ubOQld be established, Mr. Mauldlu of Au' derson la tbe probable president. ' > > Wanted. A lady teacher wanted at once for the War ronton School. No one but a lady of exper lenoe need apply. John C. Ferguson, (i. S. Wilson, W Oct. 26,1903. Win. McNeill. W Death of Miss Gerard. F Miss Belle Glrard, who was well known t< & oar people as a mfcojuer ol W. H. Parkei\ family, died In savanuah Nov. 2, and wai buried alBeautort. MP Preaching J?t Little Mountain. JT * "v There will be preaching Sunday mornlnj at Little Mountain Church at 10 o'clock bi Kev. Charles Frleud, who is la&mg the plact ^ of Mr. Shlve daring bis absence. Etftts Wnutetl. | v J. W. Brelbabn, the baker, will pay th< L highest market price lor tggs. Give hlin t K. culibeloreyouK.il. K \ Abbeville Ceiueut. wT Tbe dirt used In tbe city parfc walks waf k obtained Iroto Mr. Roche's place near ibt olty. Ii la called t>y some cement illrt. agjja Town Properly for FHrra. $S? If yoa want to trade off your unprofitable fiDj&H land In the country for houses In lowu, cai on fB|p 1'ittuo tVi;uieil. Em Prof. Baldwin desires to rem a good plane for several months. r Mules* Hauled At Stark 'u Stable. I- For Kent. I Cbalra or furniture of any kind. No lot S too.small?none too large. Kerr Furnitun A Co. B For Ken I. 1,000 chairs to rent for ail kinds of eutertaln W ments, 3 cents each. Kerr Furniture Co. b Wanted.?Persimmon. Dogwood, Hickory v and Holly logs. Freight oaid on cariood*. 4in; Jatues Cocksbot, Charleston", a. C; ? Wanted?100 bushels of Charcoal utonce. \ Atihevilln Hardware Co. Associate Justice Eugene B. Gary anc Mrs. Gary will leave today lor Spartanburg to visit the family of Ex-Governor Johu Garj ? Evans In his new palatial home. It yon are thinking of investing In Kea , * Estate or Bank stocks, It will pay you to con suit Bobt. S. Link. The long swagger overcoat from Hall i Anderson, nave been in evidence on ou; streets for the pist few days. Congress met in extra session last Monday Hitch up your dollar to the % ? i_. _ _ x pr oargams m our oig more aiu you will say it is the biggesi load it ever pulled before Here you will find bargains that will help your leai K purse. Enlarge your means I and bring sunshine into you] I y life. P. Rosenberg & Co. Ro?enberK*s Locals. Bag See tbe bargains F. RoKenbeae Jc Co. are o fering Id clothing. S17 50 nulls lor ]2 5(1. 12 & Hrej? 18.50 and $15 00 suits lor $10 00. All $10 00 sun 9L' - for $8.50. ^^fcCjsults of beet $10.00 soils for only 8.50 at 1 Rottentorg Co. A 17 50 E. if. F. suit In black Cheviot, brow or gray, a beauty for $12.50. Remember thu RoseDbem <t Co. are closln _ out their stock of men's clothing. You ca ^ buy a suit there much cheaper than auy wbei else. It woi't cost you anything to look and will convince you that clothing is very cbea at Rosenberg's, *o come In. Rosenberg A Co.'s is headquarters for boy clothing. Any pattern, any price, or auy ug *" lu knee suits from 2 years to 16. Hoy's clolhlDg Is a specialty wlib us. \V , can suit your boy as well as yoursel.J The "no Dame bat" for ?2.59 at Rosenberg' Wby pay S3.00 for a hat when the "no namt Is belter anp is yours for J2.50 A complete selection of the Krlppfndo Dlttmann ladle's fine shoes for Full at Kosei bi rg's. *'Bread is the staff of life.1 Then why not have the pui 5&t and best especially whe: we are prepared to suppl; the wants of all at lowe prices than you have to pa; ?* ; J ~ XXT~ gj ior inienor guuus. v* c uav I four car loads of flour to g I at the following prices. Higt I est grade second patent a I . $4.50 and the very bes I * straight at $4.40 per barre! 1 Every dust of which we guai i antee to give perfect satisfa( 3 tion or money refunded. A. M. Smith & Co. ft, [\ LET THE WEI The Daug i i i *> Come from tlie Hill Top* y! aiul the Valleys ; come l'roni u & the Hamlet, Villages, Town.* ' and Cities. I j ! e rt rr A 1 : Abbevil 3 \ 8 ???i I Tht T1 I 5?l Wrn of m Attractions Wf ipob/nsonti % amusement(q^ Don't Fail to ( j _?.? ' ' (3 ARB g A FAi 5 w Then This "Wi H We have a few 3 ! M Harrows, which we wil . Sc figure to make room for ery to arrive. Also, a cuse" Plows. | ABBEVILLE I ' WEST END. Happening* nu?l Incident* of h Wccl ' About the City. } Abbeville. S. C. Nov. 10, 1908, I Rev. Mr. Sams came home Irom CleniRo College Saturday. While at Clerooon be wa l the guest of R?v. Kirkland Fiuley. t Mrs. WIlllmn D Wilson c*me home froi Atlanta Friday niter an extended stay i that clt v. Mra. Wilson was the guest of Mil , Meta Lythgoe while in Atiauin. ? Judge Eugene B. Gary weut to Mario . 1mkl week and spent some lime there wit * ills friend Juttge Charles s. Woods. M.sh Azile Pool whs the charm lag guei J "f Mrs L. W. Whi'e several day* Ihki weel - Miss Pool relumed to tier home In Newberr L Thursday. Mr. William H. Hill of Port Hoy pi is hei on h visit Jo talR parents, Mr. and Mrs. Job Hill. Mr. Hill Is a recent graduate of Clen son College and is holding a tine governmei position at Port Royal r_ Mr. Joe Patterson Giles, wbo is repre*en ing Jauies H. Dunham Company, of Ne i' Yoik, whs In the city last Friday. Mr. Gili 1 Is an Abbeville boy and is always a weleon ed visitor lo our town. > Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Miller went to to Di Writ last week on business. MlssTbyra Sebum pert, one of Newberry most attractive young ladies, was In the ell several days last week tbe guest of Mrs. J E W. Wblte. n Mrs. Frances Allen returned Friday froi re a two week's stay iu Atlanta where she wi stayine with her granddaughter, Mrs. The it dure H. Furman ,p MIsh Ida Mae Brown lee, of Antrevllle, hi been here staying with her sister lor the pa ,. ten days. * Dr. Dt-ssle R. Mltchner left Thursday fi e Atlanta where he has accepted a posltlc with the Jacobs Pharmacy. Dr. Mltchner h re been with tbe Speed Drug Company for se ernl years ami has won many friends neie i 8 bU manly hearing and tbougbllullDess. L ,<"> aud Mrs. Mitchuer will be greatly inisse and their mends tegret to see t Item leave. . Miss Kitty Bryaniof Franklin, Va., was ! rI the city several days last week the uuest a" Mrs. L. W. White. Miss Bryant has been ! Newberry to attend the Pool-Weeks wei dltig. She Is u strikingly handsome youi woman. " Mrs. Augustus 15. Cochran, of Jefferson, G arrived In the city Thursday and will be tl <m guest of Mrs. J a men S. Cochran for sever days. n Mrs. Theodore H. Furman and Theodo Furman, Jr.. of Atlanta are in the city speu n tug some time with Mrs. Fanny Allen. ' CLARKE ALLEN ClIAl'TKK. ^ The Clarke A lien Chapter of the Daughte of the Confederacy bad a meeting Mondi 7 altcrnoon at the home of Miss Ellen Sliera p The iveiubersof the Chapter have arrangi c to have a play about the middle of lJecetnb /v and late in the month they will give w "Tacky Party" and dance combined. i? Miss Ida Cason, ot Jetrel, Ga.. '"ho spe several days here last week as the guest f Mis* Ellen Gambrell bus gone to Woodri to vUlt her brother. Mr. W E. Cttsou. (f Miss Nita Brimsley, of Culpepper, Va., f rived inibecity last Tuesday and was || | truest of Mrs. L. \V. White unUl Tbursda " Miss Brimsley was a classmate of Miss Xain *. j Pool and came to Newberry to be preseut ttio Pool-Weeks wedding. J? Miss Lucia Parker came home Thursdi from ti two weeks stay In Tallahassee, Fli where she went to attend the marriage her schoolmate, MIbs Kuby Perry, who well remembertd here, having been the gut of Miss Parker a number of limes. Hev. and Mrs. Friend of Lyucbbarg, V EK OF NOVEMBE liters of the C< Carni le, Week 7 % v ? Nobi IE BEST v Hillie Christine The Only Two Headed Woman in tlie World. I MmmCmmii \?nm^byMetalPnfesm M Mil 1 -FAREWELL TOUR 70 fl? 5??->V WV77/ e^E> MmnsmMmmm I oiMuy. ?? dome and See tl l^O ?7 | IMER! II II Interest You. j| Section "Common Sense" )0j 1 close out at a very low Rj car loaa 01 * arm aiacmnfew "Avery" and "Syra- E3 IARDWARE CO | Bre In the city praying with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Henry. Mr. Friend coues to supply Mr. Sbive's churches daring his absence, i. Mr. Friend cpmes highly recommended and no doubt be will fill the pulpits ably and successfully. f ?? >vi I l V-? ~ AUoflnff.fllDh n nipper Tuesday evening In houor of Miss Bryant, Miss Brlmsley, Miss Pool and Miss Srhumpert, who have been here the guests _ of Mrs L. W. White. n The friends of Mr. J. Fraser Lyon are glad j(i to know that he is able to be out after a serious case of typhoid lever. n Mrs. Claud B^acham left Thursday for Atu lanta afipra pleasant stay here as the guest Of Mrs. Robert Hill. Mrs Bencham is nloas<t snlly known ber? as Miss darkle Scott, i having kodo to Atlanta to live ouly a few J years at>o. J Miss Hannah C. Perrln. of Greenv111?. Is r? here on a vi6it to her brother Mr. Louis W. u Perrlu n. Mrs C. A. Mi I ford entertained at an elabolt rate tea Wednesday evening In honor or M'ss Pool. Miss Schumpert, Miss Brlmsley , and Mis* Bryant whom were the guests of w Mrs. L. W. White for a few d?yR. P8 Mrs. Lucy Calvert Thomson went, to Charleston Tuesday to attend the State meeting of the Daughters of Confederacy. le Mrs. Thomson will attend the meeting Id Csmden, in December. Mrs John Chiles, of Bradley, is in Ibe city iv spending some time with her niece, Mrs. R. ? Lawton Dargan. EUC1IKE CLUB. m lB Mrs. R. L. Dargan enlertaiued the Euchre ?* Club Friday atternoon at a very pleasant meeting. An elaborate salad course, with ftfl celery, almonds and chocolate was served at the close of the games. Those present were, Mrs. WndeS. Cothran, ur Mrs. S. Cx. Thomson, Mrs. James S. Bowie, ,n Mrs. Lila Mabry, Mrs. Saldie Mnzyck, Mrs. 1,8 Maggie Latimer Bullock, Mrs. James Bradley v* Mrs. Frank B Gary, Mrs. Augustus W. >' Smith. Mrs. Wideman W. Bradipy, Miss 'f* Marie Uxry, Miss Nettie Russell, Miss Kara di White, Mis* Grace Smith, M's* Male Robertson, Miss B'eva K???l, Miss Ltlv Templnton, 'D Miss Lena Worth B-ubee, Miss Sallle Cultioun Miss Sara Lee. 'n Dr. James Wldeninn of Due West was in "* town Saturday on business. He was the '8 guest of Mrs. J. C. Klugh while lu the city. a- CARNIVAL. ie ul The carnival that begins next Monday, the | sixteenth of November gives promise to be of re , great interent. The county people as well as the town people are expected to turn out to | help make this a successful week of smuse j ment. The Dm ul'liters of the Confederacy r8 1 ami the Hand art; both to share In the receipts IV I and ureal success is hoped for. r j ' Miss Daisy Cromer Is lu the city the guest ?(j! ol her uncle Mr. R. Kmmet Cox. ^r| Mrs. Henry I,n timer left Tuesday for u Augusta, where she goes to attend the Rej union. Mrs. Latimer will no 'he guest of Mr. nt ; and .Mrs. William Latimer while in that city. {,f Mr. and Mrs. John Yates and their interest.,(l ing children are in the city staying with tiie | family of Re v. 1'. B. Wells. 'r* HIIiLE CHAHACTEK3. lie y. Dr. J. Lowrie Wilson bpgan a series of sorcy | mons Sunday night on Bible Characters. He at i will preach these sermons at the evening I service. The pub.ic are cordially invited to ay j be present at tiie : rvices. a , | Mr. and Mrs I'iiumii'' I*. Quarles went, tc of i Spartanburg S iturday o see their daughter is; Mrs. Frank VcUee. (.^uarlos returned !?t Monday. Mi. <sin-.es will remain in Spartanburg soi.-*' ii'i.e. a., Mr. Lorton Robertson went to Bolton Sun4 ' ' 1 !R 16 to 2i BE A mfederacy, of - A JJJ JLIi J Lval ar -IN THE < of Novel r?U? uummiTTLii nson j===== A GOLLEG MIDWAY Entertainments Giver Thousands of Electric L at Night a Blaze of Glor Numberless Ontdoo Carter's High Dive?The Spiral Ascent?The Fire Works? . The Slack "Wire?The Faiicy Shooting. These attractions will take place at intervals?Day and Night ? and are given to the public gratuitous. Free as the very air yon breathe Queen of Carnival! H queen of the Carnival on Fridav befor< ety, under the direction of the Da ugh t Carnival people. The selection of a qi charged for each vote. A feature of th sentatien by the company to the lucky The votes polled previous to W^dnesda Jicly displayed on the streets and on ea the committee will couut the total vote her will be crowned Queen of the Cam ie Grandest Str< * day to see bis brother Mr. Frank Robertson who Is extremely 111. 3 HOT SUPPER. The D. of C's will serve a Hot Supper the ^ evening of Thursday tbe nlnteenth at Rosen-' berg'n hall on Trinity county. A temptlne f and bountiful supper will be served and all are cordially invited to come. A number of i attractions will be added, besides tbe supper, ' to make the evening a p ieaeani one. Seaboard Air Line Railway. Double daily service between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and points South and West. In Effect April 12, 1903. SOUTHWARD. Dally Dally No. 67. No. 27. Lv New York, I'. K, R 12 f>5 pm 12 10 am Lv Philadelphia, P. R. B.... 3 29 pin 7 20 am Lv Baltimore, P. R. K 5 45 pm 9 34 am Lv Washington, W. 8. Ry 7 00 pin 10 46 am Lv Kichmond, S. A. L. Ry 10 35 am 2 15 pm Lv Petersburg " 11 17 am 2 57 pm Lv Norllna " 1 35 am 5 15 pm Lv Henderson " 2 22 am 6 03 pm Lv Raleigh " 4 00 am 7 33 pm Lv Southern Pines ' 6 00 m 9 36 pm Lv Hamlet " 7 25 am 10 40 pm Lv Columbia J " 11 00 am 12 55 cm Ar Savannah " 2 20 pm 6 05 am Ar Jacksonville " 6 50 pm 9 15 am Ar St. Augustine " 155 am Ar Tampa 6 45 am 6 00 pm No783 No. 41 Lv New York, N.Y.P. a N f 7 55 am 8 55 pm Lv New York, 0 D.S.S.Co. ..f 3 00 pm 1 L* Baltimore. BS.l'.Co t 6 80 pm , Lv Washington, N. aW.S.B 6 80 ptn Lv Portsmouth, B. A.L.Ry 9 05 pm 9 25nrti Lv Weldon " * 11 -15 urn 11 55 ain Lv Norlina " 1 50 am 1 40 pm Lv Henderson " 2 22 ntn 2 10 pin Lv Knleisb " 4 00 am 4 00 pm Lv Southern Pines " 6 00ftm 6 16 pin Lv Hamlet " 7 20 am 10 4'i ptn Lv wjiinincton " 3 80 ptn A r Charlotte " 10 OH am 10 45 pm Lv (ihester , " 10 25 ptn 1 35 ptn Lv Greenwood " 12 33 ptn 3 43 am Lv Athens 44 2 50 ptn 6 OS am Ar At'anta J " 4 50 pm 8 50 ntn Ar Aitcmta. O. ifcW 0 .. . 5 20 pin Ar Macon, O. of Ga 7 20 ain 11 35 am Ar Montei'tnery. A.&W.P 0 20 am 6 25 am Ar Mobile. L.ife N 2 .*>5 ntn Ar New Orleans, L..VN 7 15 pm Ar Nashville. N.C.ARt.L 6 40 am 6 55 prr Ar Memphis 3 45 pm 8 45 am NORTHWARD. Daily Datlv No. 32. No.*8S. Lv Memphis, N.O.&St L 12 45n'n 8 00 ptn Lv Na?h"iiie 9 30 pm 9 30 am ? Lv New Orluans, L. JsN. 8 15 pm . Lv Mobile, L AN 12 40 am u Lv Montpomery, A.&W.P 6 45 am 1 00 pm g Lv Macon, C. of Ga S 00 am 4 20 pm ^ Lv Augusta, C.<S W.C 10 10 am Lv Atlanta, $ S.A. R Ry 12 OOn'n 8 Hlpin ^ Ar Athens . " 2 57 pm 1125 pm Ar Greenwood " 5 15pm 2 05 am Ar Chester " 7 17 pm 4 15 am Lv Charlotte " 7 25 pm 5 01 am Lv Wilmington ' 3 30 pm ' Lv Hamlet" " 10*30 jim 7 50 am f Lv Southern'Pines " 11 18 pm 8 45 am ?. Lv Raleigh " 125 am 11 15 am Lv Henderson " 2 5S sm 12 5(1 ptn Lv Norlina " 3 45 am 145 pm Lv Weldon ' 5 05 am N 00 pm Ar Portsmouth " S 00 am 5 35 |>m Ar Wusliincton, N.itVV.S 15 li 55 am Ar Baltimore. B.S.P.Co +ti 80 am Ar New York, O.P.S.S.Co to 00pin y Ar Philadelphia, N.Y.P.&N... +5 4(5 pin 5 10 uiu Ar New York " 8 IS inn S 00 am ( No. 34 No 06. Lv Tampa S.A.L.Ry !l 00 inn 8 50 am \ Lv St. Anzustlno " 6 40 am 6 20 pm J Lv Jacksonville ' 8 45 am 7 50 pm Lv Savannah " 1 15 pm 12 10 am Lv Columbia ? " 6 35 ptn 5 30 am Lv Hair let " 10 30 pm 8 55 am 1 I Lv Southern Pines" 11 18 pm 9 45 am J I Lv Raleieh " 1 25 am II 50 am | Lv Hendersoft " 2 ?S am 110 pm Lv Norlina " 3 40 am 1 55 pui Lv Peteisbnrsj " '5 4!1 am 4 1)9 pm Ar Richmond " G 3.1 am 4 55 pm Ar Washinston. W. S. Ry 10 in am S 36 pm Ar Baltimore, P. R. It 11 52 am 11 25 pm Ar Philadelphia, P. R. R 1 36 pin 2 26 am Ar New York, P. R.lt 4 15 j.m (i 80 am [ Note?t Daily except Sunday. J Central Time ' \ Eastern Time. 1 O. W. FULLER, Local Afient. Abbeville, S. C., April 10, 1U03. ^ Try one of Hall &. Audcrson'H double wear ^ Collars, 2 for 2,*? cts. WEEK REPLETI Abbeville, Sou id Mi( 3ITY OFmber 16 : HAS SECUREI 1 m iisti iTZonr OF == SHOWS I i Day and Niglit. ,ights Make the Midway y r Free Attractions. A Multitude ot other Attraction!" A Collossal Aggregation of Wonders ! Everything needed to make this Fair a Success has been secured. Every Day Will be a Ited Letter Day! Startling Surprises and Sensational Features will be a daily occurrence. o be selected by ballotting, Friday after Nov. 20th. A feature of the Carniva g the week will be the crowning of f } the closing day of the week of the gay ers o/ the Confederacy and the Robinsoi leen will be by ballotting, one cent to b< e crowuiog of the queen will be the pre young latiy of a handsome God Watch iy, Nov. 11th, will be counted and pub nil ilai; f haroo ffnr Hn TTrMoir "\T ait Oft Vii uay uiri cai itJ. vu x i IUUJ j xi v*. 4<u and the one receiving the greatest num ival. jet Fair and Cj I Sellin * $ We are not ex p pleased when y J Come and see us p Read our Loci ? 7 t 7 *WWWWW TO TONE UP , he system some good medicines should j ie taken occassionally. The human trings become loose and may be 1 ightened by any of the several good ouicd which form part of our stock of 1 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ? Perhaps you have a favorite?some- i hihg which you used aud found efective. It is sure to be here and at i he right price. I3. 13. SrBBD. ! Remember that P. Rosen- s >erg & Co. are selling their f Clothing at a big discount. It ? vill pay you well to see their t ine before buying. f HUNTER & McKEE HAVE A CAR LOAD |l Horses, iviuie 1 and. Mares, 1 7 i vliich tney think are the best that wive ever been brought to this market. Call to see them at Hill's Stable. f 1 - - L' 1 . 3 WITH JOY AND th Carolina, wil 1R p ma vill ^ red Iway - to 21, In< J '111 CI it N AMEBIC. | " " - ' irnival ever held g for Pleas actly doing this, but ou buy a bill of gc , get our prices and g< als. Yours for bus IIOMSON 1 I SOMETHING NEW IN 0? DRUMMERS SAMPLES. "f, We have just opened 334 go< 3ample Hats and Caps. You pe^ will find the greatest variety here. as no two are alike, and go. the best part of it is that they J are going at exactly wholesale prices. <?n,t A. M. Smith & Co. We b " " lore i Li. W. White's Locnh. tlon*) The latent aDd most desirable styles of Mei ndtes dress goods can be found In great abun- groce Jauce and variety at the store of L. W. A I, iVhlte. nltro Tlinco hlnnlr nrifl rolored zlbolenes at \xra White's are great sellers. They make very c1.qc? ityllsh dresses. ,,a), L. W. White has the best assortment of antee >lack and co ored, all wool dress goods at 60 are :ents a yard he has ever shown. Call aDd see ^est ^ ,bem. ' That, mHterlal lor making rainy-day Bklrts it White's, 54 Inches wide for50oents a yard m' h a great bargain. Liidles wrflDH and cloaks have begun to SVlfl irrlvp at L. W. White's. By the first of next vcck he will have a good assortment of them. jQg] L. W. White has some of the greatest bar- . ,. ;tilns In embroidery he has ever had. That t<itl neans a great deal. lie has the fine white mercerized goods. bai are so much used this season, and also ry p] rlcos ol all colors, and silk striped worsted ;oods. fort White's stock of clothing Is unusually large ind alirai'tlve this reason. He has the best lock of youth's boys, and children's clothing ie has ever carried. Whites'store Is undoubtedly the place to >uy calicos. You can see there one thousand >r more different styles. <pra Hugs, carpets and mattings, also blankets 114 (d mil comforters can be seen in great abun- No. 1] t ince at While's store. Tra (dallj In thinking of our immense So! sqtmtio> in Mpn'o Plntliin? ^lDJ ion't overlook the fact that JE we carry one of the biggest and best selected line of Boys q Clothing to be found any Da] where. The prices are right, twi Come and see. 16 S P. Rosenberg & Go. L. t ' . . : . MERRIMENT! 1 : II have a - ;| rake a week of Recreation; . . get your . cares ; join tne sses and come to Abbee. Fare on all railroads uced. 1 . . 3lusive. I -M ' CO. ' M A# . ? ? J s. . i.)e Highest Glassed Ir&anization^^yin the World. ' lasf '^Hrnuri, I in the State 3ure. | you will feel r -ftlAVM HO v IUUO 1JL Wi-LL U.O. 0 ) home happy. \ r -1 riness, 2 3 ROS. \ fcVW?WV?? Thomson Bros. Local'*,! inulated sugar per hundred, 85.36. Granu? sugar 18 lb. tor 8100. :ood greeD coffee for 8% ct. lb. A little ' r tor lOct. lb. And still better torlSollb. xi parcb coffee tor 10, 12^, 15 and 25 ct. will ppU you A No. l Tobacco In ten lb. for 37% ct. per Jb. Nothing better for loney. xl wheat bran 81.10 per sack. men shoes for 52 50.52,00. 81 50. S1.25 and are up-to-date in Btyle and quality and lown in price. j r men shoes for 81.SO are values that you afford to miss. it cream cheese three lb. for 50 cte. all Hue of tinware, everything youVant. ought these to suit with 7c cotton, therejrlces are right. bolce line of can goods of every descrlp meata, fruits and vegetables. ll, flour, hams, salt, bacou and all heavy rles at bottom prices. lg lot of loaded shells both In black and , ! : powder. have a large line of lamps, glassware ery, eto. vc i on us for anything you want Wo gunreverythlngwe sell to be the best. We nxlousj to sell you and always do our o please you. Thomson Bros. m m : j. be Krippendrof Dittman e for ladies is designed by * a of experience and repuon made of the best leathThey lead in style, fit .1, mear well and are comabie. For sale by P. Rosenberg & Co. Southern Railway Schedule. lus for Hodges leave Abbeville, S..C., No ally) 8.40 a. m.; No. 112 (dally) 10.^) a. m. L0(dally) 1.53 p.in,; No. 116 (dally). ins from Hodges arrive Abbeville, No. 115 0 10.20 a. iu.; No. 113 (dally) 12.05 p. m.; 11 (dally)3.10 p. ra. >. 116 and 117 (night trains) discontinued. He connection at Hodges with through b for Greenville, Columbia, Charleston, :onneotlng at Greenville for A. <5t C. Dl- Hi 3 points and the East, also Asbevllle, At* reat bargains in Table nask in &hort lengths, also lied and wove flannel at i-3c and 20e per yard. A. M, Smith & Go.