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Fall and jfel Winter p. 1835? I R. ffl. HADDON & CO., T NVITE the ladies to inspect their line jjfVv"' A of M PATTERNS. HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, BIRDS, VT I\\VVnfi T?ITW r.TVfiS SILKS, SATINS, oV* " ^ COMBINATION SUITS, EMBROIDERIES, . DRESS PATTERNS, El f-v--^ " , CIRCULARS, NEW fei-: :. gfcp, f M A If K KTo, W U A i'?, ||? SHORT WRAPS, Pi". .and all the novelties of the season. I 1URSDAY 24th 8EPTEMBERT' R. M. II ADD OX & CO. We have many Novelties to show our frieuds this season, that they will not find iu E?j?K . any othor House in this section. Call early it" you wish tlie most desirnble ^ Y V " -floods, many lines in mir stock cannot be duj?? plicated on less than twenty-five per cent.. advance. 8fey.'" Good's arendvanciup, but as lone ns our stick lasts will sell at old prices, y Don't fail to call and see us, we have some ? ; real bargains to offer in th-? latest novelties. S It. M. HADDON & flo. ^ y September 1C, ft 131 K Undertaking. UUR J? A0ni/TIE8 ARE U XSUIlPASSIiD. Sp^'V \\7^ ftre PreParcd to conduct burials * ^ . VV most HHtisliictory manner. All inoiV?rn j'v:. t Undertaking Ai)j?liance8. Competent ina^apeV ment guaranteed. / p COFHNS, CASKETS And Full Line of BURIAL GOODS, Which aue Second to None. Prices Ro;isonahlo. Wo aim to be Prompt Considerate aiul Reliable. ^ V Hearse furnished on Application. I flnr Farnitnre Dep artment |ra'!'v Is replete wilh an unusually fine liuc of I- gocHls. Call aud see us. " H . J. It. LKAVKLL, Jkm IV- G recti woor\ S. C. I rH0 -The Light Running fe Hew Home. Eyfe,i I^R9V. , \ - vB? X UHnS^HKSS ICS mHE New Home Machinc ha* become one n JL the most popular machines now sold, L>v. and is rapidly superneeding all other machines ;aod attachment. It now taken the lead in % >jwvwii?pf machines. Almost noiseless, simple p'v^tnd'liurable beyond all dispute by those thar H' jfo.ave tried them. The New Home is unsur4>U8?ed inlight running and leads the world t vrer vwu n 11 nureu ot .. juMQ New Homo maohin'es have been sold in CountT.m the pa?t two year*. Th# sclf-st'ttinpr Needfo.combined ywit b all the latest improvements. These machines ?re sold 'tipou inonthlv ptypients and are within the v. Teadh of all in nwid of a JWinff Machine. Eept.ft made to.Huit the purphax?r. You t afford,t?* ()o wtthontr onv of these ?*r when you imp pet -It on cjpoh c??v . Come one come til and nee the New . Yop will buy <?o Other, For ?wle hJ ,r- 1 E.MKKATON, 7 Abbeville, 8. G. . iyMth-SS.Krao. If8 Cotliraii & Perrin I HAVE in stock a complete assortment of lXrugs. Medici nos, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes &c. ^LSO ALL TilK POPULAR Patent Medicines now in use, many of them Non-secret preparations, consisting of the very - t o best Cough Mixtures, Dtspeptic and Kidney preparations, Rheumatic and Neuralgic preparations f and Rest Liniments for Man ? and Horse. 4 THE VERY BEST FEMALE di PREPARATIONS. TYDIA P1NKH AM'S Female Remedy BRADFIELD'S Female Regulator. HOLMES' LI5IMENT AND MOTHER'S ai FRIEND. ii SHOULDER BRACES and SKIRT SUPPORTERS, so necessary to Woman's comfort j) ami health. Also Abrlominal Supporters, Campbell's Iiepositor, &c. RUPTURE instantly relieved bv nsr'-.i-.i *~.j ?n ,mb v./uiv:ui?iuvi i* i j i j nam The only truss giving an upward and inward pressure,.same ns holding the rupture up with the hand. No pressure on the hack. No. thigh strap worn. 1st premium and medal awarded at Cincin- ,r natl Exposition 1884. Si PRYOR'S PILE OINTMENT. The,'' best Corn Cures. Corn and B.ufiion Pads. Also excellent DTP^arations for Chapped Skijv,/ior restoring Vigor to tho'iTair, for Preserving and Clear,'sing the Teeth. qui* Line of ft dl FANCY C3-OOXDS will be found very complete? consisting of Colognes, foreign and domestic, Hankerchief Ex- _ tracts in great variety. Toilet Soaps from tho cheapest to the V finest. " "ITAII?, TOOTH. NAIL. SHAVING. 11 SlIOK AXl) CLOTliKS BRUSHES. ~ {COMBS OF ALL SORTS. 6; ALSO ninny articles for Household nn UI Cooking Purposes? ^ ^ D Baking Powders, Extracts and Ii< I) Spices, and Vinegar. ( Ij( I) Close Attention Given to .PRESCRIPTIONS at all Hours, Night and Day. Speed & Nenff er.? DRTJGQISTS. y\ R I KEEP constantly- on hand a full, and woll J' selected stock of pure pf Drugs, Chemicals etc., etc. AU the latest and popular limyj of Paten wi and Proprietary Medicines. Si IXerbixie, " rn the host I.iver Medicine, cures Dyspepsia, at for Salt only hy u*. W) Try our BLACKBERRY CORDIAL for fh Summer Complaint ; arn^our (Compound Syr- 'n up Sarsnparilla with Iodide l'otash, for the Blood. BED BUG rOTSOX, the most canvenient way of destroying these insects. * Q DIAMOND DIES, ? all the Staple i\ud Fashionable Colors, tr A full line of Fancy QoixIh, ^ roilet Articles, Stationery etc. etc. T he best brand* ?f CitrarH. Tobaeeo. nndirimirptfot. j A complete stock of White Leads, Paints r Oil*, Vurnishes, etc., etc., Paint Brushes, 1, Window ?UP8. };; Golden Machine Oil. ^ W? sell the celebrated Harrison Hrother's .Prepared Paintthe best in the market. * j ar Special attention paid to tho Prescription Department Physician's prescriptions and fa.nily recipes filled at-all hoara of daj and night, by. ha experience I and competent hands. Hi Order* by hand or Mail, promptly attended F< SPEED & NEDFFER. April 29, 18t?. tf ?8. Si jl Mk ( 'ALL OPENING, 1885. i Mi Hr? rospectfully invited to in^ vitoU to inspect our stock of MILLINERY n the !4th September Wo have now on sale a magnificient splay of MILLIXKit J y O VEL, TIES, IIA TS, VEL VETS, ItlBBOXS itr. ul a complete line of general milnery. We would also call your attention to ir stock of RKSS GOODS. PLAID STRIPES, AND PLAIN WORSTEDS, BROCADED and PLAIN SILK VELVETS, BROCADED AND PLAIN VELVETKENS i all colors and prices... Black and colbfed ( ashmevs in all railps -with trimming to match. CEtoa.lx.ss. New Markets, Circulars &c., in great trioty. Sboes. \\ o nave nuuoti to our stock n ijnnnti il line of LadioH, Misses >ut?l Chilrens shoes. Very Respectfully, BELL & GALPHIN. upt. 10, 1885. tf ' 132 lillinery! Millinery! HUE most extonuivc stock of Millinery can L now be found nt U. M HADDOX & CO.'S. 1, '81-tf 27 SOUTH CAROLINA } RAILWAY COMPANY. Coniniencinjr Sunduv, Jan. 3d. I8S(?, nt Hon in Pit^HenjrerTrafns will run im follows, itil further notice, "Euslein time:" i',,7mithi.t n? i?..;I.. >ave Columbia 7 45 a in ft 27 p in tic at Charleston 12 32 a m D Oj p m WEST?DA 1L ;avf Charleston .... 7 20 a ni 5 10 p in ue mt Columbia 10 40 a m 10 00 p m Camden Division?Daily except Sundays. :nvo Columbia 7 45 a m 5 27 p in ue Camden 12 59 p ni 7 42 pm WKST DAILY, KXCHPT 81*NDAY. ?ave Camden 7 00 a in ft l.? p m nc Columbia U 25 a in 10 00 p m J uinmta Divint'ou?Hast Daily. >ave Columbia 5 27 p m ue August* 10 :?H p m WKHT DAILY. i*vo Augusta.; 4 1."> p m ue Columbia 10 00 p ni Connection* ade at Columbia with Columbia and Oreenlle railroad by train arrivinsr at 10 40 a. in. id departing at 5 27 p. in.: at Columbia motion with CharU'te, Columbia and Anista railroad bv same train to ami from all lints on both roads. At Charleston with steamers for New York i Saturday; and on Tuesday hud Saturday ith steamer for Jacksonville and points on John's river. Daily with Charleston and ivannah Hailroad to und from Savannah id all points in Florida. At Augusta with Georgia and Central rail ads to and from all point* West and South; lilackville to and from all points on Hamuli railroad. Through tickets can be purased to all points South and West bv applyg to !?. iMryuEKN. A~ont. Colnrnbin. S. (J. John R. Peck. General Malinger. 1). C. Auks, Gen. Puna. and Ticket Ap't PARTANBURO A VP ' A.RIIKVILLE RAILROAD On and after Nov. 10th, 1885, paMcnffcr nins will lie rnn dailv. except Sundnv.be-eon Spartanburg and Ilendernonrille as Hows: UP TRAIN Biivo R.AH* Depot at Spurtanbnrg 1 45 p in save Spartaiiburjr, A. L. depot 1 5fl pm Lave Saluda 4 35 p m 3ave Flat Rock 5 20 p m rrive Henderaonvilie 5 35 p, m DOWN TRATN. sure Hendersonvillo 7 00 am save Flat Rock 7 15 am !HTe SRIUHb 7 55 am ;aro Air Lino Junction 10 iH am rrive R. it I) Depot Spartanburg:. 10 50 a m Tratna on thia road run br Air-Lint* time, iioth trains make connections for Oolnmbia id Chorleaton via Spartanburg, Union and lumbia: Atlanta and .Charlotte by Air Line. JAMES ANDERSON, Superintendent. We hare still a small lot of Miltincrr on tnd, consisting of Flotvera, Hata, Ornaments ?lr Switches, etc. AVe offer Plumes and tathers coating aa higii aa $2 for 50 and 75 nt?, Flowers coating aa high aa 75 cent* for cents, real Hair Switchea, black and coled, costing 76 cents to $1 for 60 ceuU Tilth rf" 8oq. '0/; v.;.* , - 'WmSSBmSamm COLUMBIA A ND GREENVILLE RAILROAD. On and after October 5, 1884, Passenger Trains will run as herewith indicated upon this road and its branches. Daily,except Sundays. No. 53. UP PASSENGER Leave Celutnb in S. . Junc'n 10 45 p m " Columbia C. & G. I) 1110 pm . Arrive Alston 12 10 |t in f " Newberry 1 13 p in L Ninety-Six 2 47 pi* Greenwood ?? 09 p m Hodges 3 33 p ni Helton 4 40pm 1 at Greenville 6 05 p m J No. 52. DOWN PASSENGER. Leave Oreenvillo at 9 50 am Arrive Helton 11 I am Hodges 12 2pm > Greenwood 12 43pm \ Ninetv-Six 1 32 p m . Newberry 3 02 p m Alston 4 10 p ni ' Columbia C. k G. 1) 5 15 pm Arrive Columbia SC. Junc'n . 5 30 p in ( BPAltTANBt'UA, UNION * COL I'M HI A BAIL KOAD. NO. 53. Ul' l'ASSENGEU. ( Leave A 1st on 12 52 pm " Tnion 3 55 pn | " Spartanburg, S.U.AC.depot .5 50 p m NO. 5'2. DOWN I'ASSKNGEK. Li ve Spnrt'?; U. & 1). Bopot .... 10 35 a m ' " Soart'j; S. U. A C. Dwpot .10 50 a in " L iiion II! 50 |f in Arrive at Alston 3 41) j? m ( I. ATHENS KAILUOAD. Leave Xc\vber*r 3 30 pin Arrive at Laurens .II <5 50 p in Leave Laurens (J. II 7 10 a m ( Vrrive at Newberry II 10 p m AI'.UKVILl.K nKANCJI. Leave Hodges 3 45 p in Arrive at Abbeville. 4 45 p in Leave Abbeville... . II 00 a m Arrive at Ilndges 12 00 p ni BLUE III DUE KAII.HO.Vn AND ANPEHSON IIK A XCII. Leave Helton 4 46 lii Arrive Anderson ^ . 5 IH p in 4 l'endlcton 5 54> p ni . " Seneca < f ( 4<> p m . Arrive nt \Valb-lift"! 7 03 p in Leave AValh'.illa 50 a in Arrive t'eneca 15 a in " " l'endleton 1)9 52 in " Anderson 10 33 am Arrive at Helton 11 08a in ( VOXXEVTJOXS. A. Witb Soutb Carolina railroad to and from j Charleston; with Wilmington, Columbia and i Augusta railroad from Wilmington un<l all J Eoiuts north thereof: with Charlotte, Colnm ia and Augusta railroad frum Charlotte aud all points north thereof. IJ. With Ashevillc and Spartanburg railroad from and for points in Western N. Carolina. C. With Atlanta and Charlotte div Richmond and l)-auvillv railway for Atlanta and all points south and west. Standard Eastern Time. , (.?. 11. TALCOTT, Superintendent. M. Slauoutkk, Gen'l Passenger Agt. D. Cakuwkll. Ass't Gen'l J'ass. Agt. ^TLANTIC COAST LINK, PASSEXG EII I>EPAR AMKNT, Wilminyion, JV. C'.y Aug. 2dy 1885. FAST LINE between Charleston and Columbia and Upper South Carolina conulinsko scilkitui.k. ooino cooin wkst. k ast 1 4 20 ant I?v.... Charleston.... Ar. 9 115 p m 134 " "....Lanes " 7 03 ' 0 33 " " Sumter " C :i7 41 7 40 pni Ar Columbia Lv 5 27 ' , ;i 02 " " .... Winnsboro. " 3 40 " 9 15 " " Chester '? 2 44 " 7005 " " .. .Vorkville " 1145am 7 01 " " ....Lancaster " 7 00 ' <56 " " liock Hill " 2 02 pm GOO " '* Charlotte " 100 " z ttz p in Ar ->e\voeirv IjV .i III pin 2 50 " 44 Greenwood " 21 59 ' f> (II " " .... I.a urcns " 010am 5<ll " .... Andcrsou " 10 27 ' 5 45 44 ' ....(}vi'onvilli' ' 10 00 ' f> 45 44 " WalhuHa ? S :t?> ' 4 20 44 " A lihe villi- ' 11 25 *? 3 27 " " ....Spartanburg.... 44 1225 pm 7 15 44 44 Hendersonvillo.. 44 7 00 44 S ?!ill Tr.iitu between liarlefton mid I'olumhia. S. C. J. F. IUVIXE. T. M. EMEKSOX. Gen'l Sup't. Own'l Pas. Agent. ?jOSI)KXSED TIME CARD MAGNOLIA PASSENGER ROUTE. In cffect March 15, 1885. GOTNO SOUTH. Leav? Laurens *5 20 a in t 50 a m " Watering. (5 0(5 a ni 9 55 a in " Greenwood 7 00 a in 2 15 p di Arrive Aupusta 10 45 a ni 7 45 p m Leave " 10 50 a in 10 00 p m Arrive Atlanta 5 40 pm C 40 a m Loire Augusta 11 30 a m Arrive lieuiifort G 20 p m Arrivu Port Itoynl (5 35 pm " Chaleston 5 50 pm " Savannah 7 00 pm 41 Jacksonville 7 00 am nOlNQ KOKTII. Leave Jacksonville * 50 pm * Savannah f> 55 ain Leave Purl KiivhI 7 35ain " Dean fort 7 47 am " Charleston 7 50 am Arrive Augusta ... 1 50 pm Leave Atlanta f 20 pm Arrive Augusta 6 10 am Leave Augusta *2 30 pm tj 15 am Arrive Greenwood (J 10 pin II 40 am " Waterloo 7 04 pm 3 30 pm " Laurens 7 50 pm 4 40 pm ' Daily tDaily except Sunday. Tickets on sale At Greenwood to all points at through rates?baggage cheeked to destination. Connect Ions made at Greenwood with C. Si G. R. R. K. T. Charlton, G. P. A. Augusta, Ga. WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Going Sou h no 4 No 40 , Leave Wilmington 9 30 pm 11 10 pm ' Arrive at Florence 1 50 a m 2 20 a m Art-ire at Columbia 0 40 a in Goiitg North No 43 No 47 Leave Columbia 10 00 pm Leave Florence 4 50pm 1 52 u in Arrive at Wilmington. ..7 40pm C 10 a m T .U V.A i'l .. ?4 _11 V, .. JQ i rniu nir. at uii niniiiiun, 10 wnd 47 stop only nt Brinkley's, Wbitoville, Fleuiington, Fair lilufF, Marion, Florence, Timmocuville, Sumter, Camden Junction r?-(I Eastorer. Passenger* for Columbia and all ' points ono*URR,c, c * A .R n, Aiken Junction and all points beyond, should take no. 48, night express. Separate Pullinnn sleepers for Charleston and Augusta on trains 48 and 47. All train* run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. ^ALTER L. MILLER, Attorney at Law, I Adbkviklk, S. C. f&rOfHcc formorlj occupied by | Judge Thomson. ' oct 21, *85. lyr ? www?? i ?wiiiwini iimm win 1IH Are Again R Stock oi H< Every thing Smiabl cr San 0hixam USH and milk SETS. %^~MAS CAilDS, all l'rnng's latest at vies 0Hixa pitchers and orxamknt? pilUXA FltCIT PLATES and SAUCERS 01GAR STANDS in CHINA and LAVA 1 piNELY DECORATED CHINA FLOW1 T?OY TEA SETS in CIIIXA, ItKITANIA JL QRKAMEXTS AND STATUETTES in P IRE WORKS. ROMAN CANDLES, CR pKlAU CASES in PLAIN and ALLUAl JjMNE CHINA CL*PS. SAUCERS AND JJUBRER GOODS all kinik,# R. W E bp.ve every tiling for Christmas. (J PM'ERUXES AND COLOGNE SETS in ] 'J10YS ! TOYS !? TOYS ! !! All the nc ^ASKS in CHIN A, GLASS and ROIlEi ni'KST Cl'PS AND SAUCERS iu LIN PICTURK FRAMES for CARINKR SI! HOOKS. HOLIDAY ROOKS of all ALRUMS. AUTOGRAPH and PIIOTOtil LEATHER, PAPER mid ALLlUATt DOLLS ill the Greatest Profusion, CHI} and every other kind, Dressed and Ui Dec. 1, 1885. tf W .TOFT ft' ? Y V X W A A KJ. A RE uow offering for sale a Complete an Stock of merchandise for Fall and Wir rith Well Selected, Sea Goods containing Many lteul bargains, mv in their Winter supplies can not onlv ;< KEASONAHK I'RICES. XXi3 Our line of hats cannot bo surpassed SH4 Our stock of A'hoes is vorv largo, ladi cijOi: Our line of ready made elothing inahv sue* XSsress Always in Htock a complete line of st DRY < Twilled Wliitc, lied and Hlue Flannel Proof Onnds all prices. Blankets, R< ines, Hosiery. <kc. These goods are i them. October 7, '85. 135 BENJAMIN XHSrSTTZRrA.lS-OlE] AUD C REPRESENTS Mr Kxkcutjv Office of C'<>: (Joi.i'juua, S. T CERTIFY M HAT B. ,XJ AM IX { X The Liverpool anil London an The Lancaster Insurance Co The Merchant's Insurance C< The Home Insurance Co., of Tne Rochester German Insn The Fidelity and Casualty In has complied with the requi Assembly entitled "An Act t ance companies not iacorporn na" and I hereby license tht agent aforesaid to take risks surance in this State in the cc half of said companies. VIA AT Q10+ IQQC XiAj/ll CI5 iU(ll VU OJLOCj AUUU. J AS. 6. BAILIE & SONS 3D33AXi3B3E&a IIET Carpet*f Oil Cloth*, Window Cu tain* and Shade*, WALL PAPERS, BORDERS AX DADOES, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats & y 14: BHOAn STREFT\ AUGUSTA, Gj xwwuwp.wm i?a? IN ^ CO., eceiviao Their >Iiday Goods. [o for a Xmas' [Present ta Claws. J m WARE. ill POTS. and Tlx. HI SO WAKE. ACKERS, &C. Oil LEATHER. PLATES in liU.'"' \TTLES, RINGS, AC. omc and nnr JERSEY COW. L'LAIX aud BOHEMIAN GLASS. w TOYS, nearly every kind uiudo. 1IAN WARE, all the latest sbttpes. IDUEtf, FRENCH and GERMAN CHINA. ZV. PICTURES from ^ 1.50 to $12.00 p?r pair, kind*. UAPH, at] the latcatt style binding's, in RUSSIA JR .SKIN. s'A, CHINA SURBEI>, WAX, BISC, RUllBKR, idiessed. HEADS in WAX un?l BISC. H. W. Lawson & Co. MITH & SON ,1 1H icrnifi/'ion'f *.* ^.ULU^tllUVlbltU iter uses. Their vuviuus department* Are Riled sonable and Attractive Tliev kevp orerTthinff, ami pcrxona wishing it what thuy want, but tb? he?i of it, aud at LT?[I? 3ES. {leuis, uoys ami cmiuren all eompletr ays large this season. "Wo can sail vun. Come and GS-oods. nmlard and Fashionable Dress Good*. JOODS. .<?, I>ri'HS Flannels, Flannel OJonfcinp*, W?t#r nlies, C?nmter]>?ine?. Hl?*>?cl???d and Brown Abe?t> ;ill verv cheun and vim would dn w?ll tn numiu V. J. SMITH & SON. mm ?nmmi w tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm S. IiAUN AVKLL'S ^OLLECTIOIST ^GKHrtsTCyTT. LLIONS OF CAPITAL. E DKI'aktmknt. Ul'TKOi.l.Ki: Okvkkal, > C. April 1. 1885, > ?. IIAKN'WKI.U AGENT OF A Globe Insurance Co., of Enflani. . of Manchester England, of the'Stilts of New Jersey, the State of New York, iravce Co., of the State of N. Y., surance Co., of the State of N. Y., sitions of the act of the General o regulate tho agencies of Instirtted in the State of South Caroli-s said Benjamin S. Barnwkt.l and transact all business of Inunity of Abbeville, for and in beW. E. STOREY, Comptroller W?Der?l. >. For Sale < r1 OFFER for *nle, at low figure*,on Sale* (Inv iu July, (he following property: J) 1 Fire-horse power Upright Engine. 1 Furqiiliar Thresher, O The above property, is considered in good condition, and may he bought very low by ap- < ulying to the undersigned at the Mkxhkkokk Oface. JAS. 8. l'ERRIN. ^ Hav6. 1866-tf M : \ ; 4i ' &x' r"n " ''