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"" " * & v^Bj The Abbeville Press and Banner, j , ? ??___ DY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1897. ESTABLISHED 1844 1 J> Jc'*T\V > \V ' i \V i \V "> \V l > | Man Wants B \i/ 13ut lie wants that \t/ iii "IV1 F~"7"^ "T"7T7~ A - $ IN Jli VV x-\_. VI/ With so many beautiful styles so but little difficulty in satisfying his \ SI/ 1-* urii Jj!j[ if the "NEWNESS" and "CHEAP: y/j case with a great many. Outside of ?' selves. Some savor rather strongly \?/ bidding dignity of price that places t **4*~ - ? ? ? A _ A 3 , \f/ price are a wonaeriui siunuu 10 iruut \H with patience may not you" is hardl, il/ as good as others, but better. What our infancy drew? or fill with prices jJ' even though they were AS GOOD A! ^ \?/ ure bear a strikingly close resemblam to a little enterprise we are able to pr< s?> directed to underselling all others am yjy and quality. That we have been sue W f t T ii. "J > > SS. vwT^TvvTvv ?~v-? >xv Tv7 ->x +> L % i88? I S J ... 1897! XX * . ...~~ ? ^ f"|UH LIN t OK STAflib A > U rAiXUl uuvj^c-ivir.. " has been carefully sHected und every department ^ on the markets of the world. ^ Canned Goods Department. . . . In this department you will find a and suited to the wauts of the mosl ^ Fruits and Confectioneries. . . These are "Our Specialties" and " tempted to buy. Fruits in great va ported confectionery. 'y Attention, Ladies. . . We can supply your tables for Brea ? be both tempt tug and palatable. w Our Carriage and Buggy Reposistory. Here yon find all kinds of vehicles of Harness, Whips, Lap Kobes and make prices cheaper than ever. ! Abheviile County for these celebrat ^ Our Rales. Liverv and Feed Stables. ? ~~ ' Ik In our bandsorae new stables we hav wP the time. Also all modern convenl^i stock or Horses, Mules and Brood Mi outs furnished on short notice, day o Our City Buss will meet every train < # Coal 1 Coal ! Wood ! Wood ! We handle the best Coal, Hard and 5 short notice delivered at your door. ^ Believing we can please you we cordially invite an it Q Sept. 8,1897. i ----------- j A KniHiltle <iiiar?liaii. Slioe The other day, as I was clinging to a! 8trap of Lexington avenue car, says a i H writer, two ladies sat npar me, and as] IAT ' ' one opened her portcmonnate to pay ' YV her fare a scrap of paper which was! pasted to the leather was disclosed. j "Is that your shopping lisi?"askcd j the other; '"it doesn't look like a long one." W( "No," was the reply; "it is not the Sh list, but it is what keeps the list from ?u being a long one," and she read : ??< ( LI** tuK/1 Kii*-o ?'V?ot \\a twit nuui) 1 Th will soon need what he caunot buy." [ flu "What a capital guardian of your; iryouwa capital! You must let me copy that Lave you KOm for my leaky purse. Who wrote it?"| "I dont know, but I wish I did, for] he has saved many a dollar from light-j jy rolling from my hand since I put it i here." THE I was intensely interested in the conversation, for at that very moment . there lay in my note look a scrap which I would have brought forth but for the fact that my own corner was reached. I publish it, for if the truth which it contains were assitnulated, many a ?ww?Lr t?f _Kr\f\ir u'/tnM rortio i ti . u book. "We are ruined, not by what we realy want, but by what we think j we do; therefore, never no abroad in| . search of your wants. If they be real wants, they will come in search of j j you ; for he that buys what he does not / waut, will soon want what he cannot ' i"v-" AFu] There will he two sizes in (hp iipwi postal card?both smaller than thel present card. ' V. } 1\V i\V I\v 1\^ >v> ^~> >Y> ^ n t T,itt,lfi Hftra Below little good, and lie Avants it NT) CHEAP. licitiug his attentiou, as at present, lie should have vants in the -# ? W rTtrth .JL C, LLJL C> AVJlixv \~IvSS" were not lacking. Unfortunately this is the their beauty they have nothing to commend themof antiquity, while others are surrounded by a forhem beyond the pale of popularity. Originality and >. The old song "all that other folks can do why y to the point now. A says one must not alone do if we were to illustrate this page with designs that that would discount the record of a hot summer day i OTHERS, would not the results of such a proced:e to the eflect of Paddy's famous shot? But thanks esent a more pleasing aspect. Our efforts have been \ giving you the very latest in designs, workmanship ;oessful is clearly evident, but just in what degree this has been accomplished we will let our many customers tell. Gratitude is a sentiment which the liberality of our patrons makes it a pleasant duty for us to acknowledge, and our aim in the future shall be to requite as far as possible by an increased attention to their wants the favours bestf wed on us and thus at the same time merit for us a continuance of their good will. YOURS FOR FURNITURE, J. D. KERR, Phone No. SO. No. 8, lto&enherg Block, ? * > I ? * > y si ) Sj > SJ _ > SJ. ) ^'-JsS* >y?* iSvS* 'SSS"* S\S* AS"*? t %/%/%%%>% II. Hill & Sons ~t 8*% ^ ??t ? rS tills season surpasses any slock heretofore kept by us. Our Full is "brim full" of the "best goods" of the latest and newest brands great variety of all the leading braDds. Everything will be fresh ar l fastidious. we" are "Headquarters." Call and see our ' Fall Display'' and you riety, from the leading markets of the world. Lowreys & Blauke kfast, Dinner and Tea with a bountiful spread of "Good Things" thi in all tho newest designs, both in design and flni?h. Also a splend Buffsry Umtirella?. Tills depart merit Ik well Mocked and we can an SI VTEBAKKR nml MfLBl'ltX WAGONS. We are sole age ed wagons. You know what they are. e a complete system of "Water Works" furnishing fresh running ws nces tor the comfort and pleasure of our patrons. We carry the ires to be found In upper Carolina. Saddle Horses and all kInds of' r night, with careful and polite driverB. DAY and MGIIT TR in both roads day and night. ?oft. Also Green aud Dry Wood, and can furnish you in any quan ispection of our stock and solicit a full share ol your patronage. A. M. HILL & SONS s ! Shoes ! Sli WE THE LARGEST STOCK OK SHOES EVER. IN ONE HOUSE ILLE, AND . . . .THEY MU8T HE HOLD . . swill sell at a lower profit than any one else. We can all'ord to do! :ause our expenses are lef-p. A iine Drew. Selby & Co s Ladies'Kino Shoes to arrive this week. ; Invito the ladles to call and see thorn. A full line of Gents' Fit oes?Cordoran and Patent Leathers. . . The best Mans' S3 she the market. . . . Infants' and Chlldrens' Shoes in coarse mediur 1 line Shoe. . . . See our Mens' and Womena181 Shoe, 51.25,8 e best Mans' Brogan and Womans' Glove Grain Shoe at Sl.:t> you ca d. nt to save a dime, a quarter or a half dollar, get your Shoes from us ething on every pair. mm & i??im ? SHOE AND BOOT DEALEf PURE, FRESH DRUGS Call at Speed's 11 Line of Glass and Putty Jt P. B. SPEED. ^ Why Wo Cnnnot Sleep. ^ Everything which increases W amount of blood ordinarily circul i|i| through the brain has a tendenc cause wakefulness. If the brain is \!f (en kept for iong periods on thestre [during which the vessels are filler cfr repletion, mey ctinnot contract W when the exciting causes ce yji Wakefulness, as a consequence, rest and every day the condition of the dividual becomes worse, because t ii'f brings the force of habit inte operat ^1% Everything that tends to throw Mr blood to the brain and to accuraulal ijj there should be avoided. Tight or }YL fitting articles of dress, especii W about the neck or waste, and ti v|'i boots and shoes, should be discard ^1% the feet should be kept warm so t \J/ the circulatien may be promo Mif Wearing cork soles in the boots shoes and changing the socks ev W day are excellent means to this i y|i and strongly reccommended. Tl: are various causes acting on the bi \" equally inimical to sleep; whate kli L- flia of fulltr ArnllQAH c mum rvvtpo cuv uliulj iivu i uny ui vuuvu ?xv the blood vessel of I he brain dis W ded, aud the consequences of that SAjt knoM. On tha other hand, when miud is quieted, the tendency of \lf the vessels is to contract and for si to follow. w ?? ? W WATCHES AND WATCHE f Something Abont Watohos Wor yli Knowlufc^1% There are watches and watcheo. The \1/ straet Idea among the people, that a wat< watch, whether we pay 8250 or SI Jor i \l/ similar in absurdity to the claim that a h is a norse, aunougn one can iroi a nm \l/ 2.10 mluutes. while another animal also k*|'j ln" ,he name of horse, requires 8 mini \f/ The2.10 horse requires not only higher chase money, but also better care by met \l/ customed to horses. In like manner a tine watch not onlj W demands the hlgliest skill In construct . ?% but equally as Lilgh skill to maintain such \f/ cellence should it happen to get lnfu k'ft'j Knowledge aud skill are always th %?/ worked for, never stolen or obtained dlsl estly. The finest grades of watches will ni \lf be cheaper than they are at present, but r er Increase In value as they approach mor \l/ being perfect timekeepers. Tomvkc a watch worth S'OO requires \l/ eratives of higher skill and culture than tl i !'* employed In making the S25 watch, ylf the workman employed to repair and 1 t'i'j ln ort'er 1110 more expensive watches, \lf also need to be men of higher attalnm and higher mechanical skill aided by f W machines and tools than the man who h> oul and tinkers on S23 watches, aud will \l/ U> be remunerated accordingly. The reader will see that it is not enoug \1/ slmnlv buy a fine watch to have accu time, but that such r watch has to be p w erly cared for, be kept clean and in g shape In order to give No. 1 results. M]f But how do you know your watch Is k t'l'j lng time. Of course any one can tell watch varies a minute or so a day, buta? ?5^ movement costing say $20 should k time within 2]mlnutesa month. Correctt * Is given every day from theobservator _ Washington, 1). C., sent to every telegrapl flee In the Union,and every watchmaker ^ repairs timepieces should have an 8 day ulator closely regulated and kept to stanc w ^ r time, but only to regulate his own wat< ^ by to give correct llmj to his custom 9 Watches should not be set by any clod watch that Is said to have corrcct time, should be set and regulated by some clo< ^ possible, or variations may arise that really not there. Mr. H. U. Bernau, the Jeweler, has many a tine timepiece, and If you wish to chase a watch that will keep time con ^ him. Mr. Bernau has Inspected the wat for the Seaboard men for four years here. ^ as they are required 10 Keep time witni a seconds per week, he must know blsbusl ^9 aDd be capable of repairing fine watches Stock ^ we are sure that he can do what be says Ir Jiaced dm ad. on another page, viz: make your wi K keep as good time as the general workn ^ ship will permit. Changing English wat that give a great deal of trouble to a winders Is one of his specialties. id new " 1 " IF Mini's Rent Friend. ! First and foremost woman is mi will be \ best friend: rs lm- iF Because she is his mother: ^ Second, because she is his wife. ^ Because she is patient with hirr A illness, endures his fretfulness i at will W "mothejs" himJfc Because she can with him end ^ pain quietly and meet joy glanly. Jk Because she teaches him the va of gentle words, of kindly thought i If w'm 9 consideration. ntsfor ^ Because on her bjeast he can s A tears of repentance, and is never \ mindeil of them afterward. 9 Because she will stick to a n through good and evil report, and latest fr ways believes in him, if she loves h I'ourn- ^ Because, when he is behaving ] nxs. a fretful boy?and they all do, ^ know, at times?with no reason iu A world for it, woman's soft word, toi ^ or glance, will make him ashamed tity on J himself, as he aught to be. J .Because, witnout uerasan lucent] he would grow lazy; there would no beautiful pictures painted, th would be no strains of melody. Because?and this is the best reai of all?when the world had reached unenviable state of wickedness blessed task of bringing it a Savior ? all mankind was giveu to a worn which was God's way of setting ] 008 I sea' ?f approval on her who is mott wife, daughter and sweetheart, a therefore, man's best friend I IN ABBE Cuba's entire area is only ato equal to that of the State of Penin vania, yet on the island are 13,000, acres of primeval forests, "where ie woodman's axe link never been hear )e In these forests, which cover nea n half the entire surface of the isla 2- are found among other timber, t n hogany, cedar, redwood, logwood, ony, lignum-vila?, and a tree w and we will exceedingly durable wood called < iguaran. The finest wire in the country made at Taunton, Mass. This m< cobweb of minute diameter is exa( to l-5U0lh part of au inch in thicknes much finer than human hair. Oi ________ nary wire, even though of small dit ... e^er js tjrawn through holes in s plates but, on account of the wear, si plates cannot be used in making hair wire. The Taunton factory m lioned uses drilled diamonds for tlx Seventeen presidents have ruled the Uniteil States since Victoria beca queen. Only three of them are u living. The thrones of Europe h changed many times. Victoria been contemporary to twenty-ei kings, six emperors, four czars, tl: queens, thirteen presidents, , . princes, live sultans and many pe ist m rulers of snyiller States of Europe a Asia. The habits of antsi are more 1 those of a man than are the habits any other of the lower animals. W. Joel Smith A Soii'n I.ocnli (be Get oar prices on bagglug and ties, ated All who fall to take advantage of th< v trouie low prices at whlcii we are now se J flour, are doing their pocket books gref l Of- Justice. tch, Winter Turf Oats are the very be* 1 to seed. We have Just received a large au] >ven Hardener should fall to plant I Onion BOtta Q nH a a nonol IDA aro Ofllllna IQQP MUM"* "w w DV,,,U6 choicest setts to be had. J VSi Call on W. Joel Smith a Sons, and pure in- a few barrels of Flour while It Is going at ime lhan car |0ad prices. ion. Two thousand patterns bagging and the 'U81 recelved> aatl lo be Eold al a bargain. Le it ???> jI " Locals of Aug:. W. Smith. The cheapest harness ever offered in A gilt vllle?nice set for 85 and up to 812. ed ; Saddles cheaper than ever before, hat place to buy them is at Aug. W. Smith's, ted. Don't believe the cry of high prices, or goods are still cheap at Aug. W. Smith's. rerv We are now securing our immense stoi , goods and they must be sold. Come e ena antj get your choice at Aug. W. Smith's. lere Aug. W. Smith Is giving away Jbe nl raiu furniture to bis customers. Look at bis yer vertismenj. >enrt Bring your cotton to Aus. W. Smith buy your goods cheaper than anywhere. we the New York Rncket Store LocrIn. the Buy your groceries, notions and tln> eer) from the new Racket Store. You will fln r In Wllder's building. See that line of hosiery at the new Ra Store before you buy. They can save money. w Candy, 9c per lb. at the new Racket Stoi 9 lbs. good coffee for $1 at the new Ra Slore, ili ? ai,. Cure all bad blood diseases with Afrlc hjs Fur sale at Speed's t, Is Tut up your fruit with the American . orse serving Powder and Liquid. For sal< e in Speed's. bav" Blocke'sand Lowrey's Fine French ( JI S- dies to arrive by the pound and it fa Pur" boxes at A. M. Hill & Sons. rut up your fruit with the American r de- serving Powder and Liquid. For sal< ion, Speed's. ex- Odds and endH of ladles and misses red. shoes. Sizes broken. On Bargain Countf Ings hair price at HaddoD's. ion- Cure all bad blood diseases wltb Afrlc atf ^?r 88,6 at Speetl 01 e ^ Water works in your house. C. P. H roond Is prepared now to do jour w ; 0p. promptly. See him. lose _ _ and wtfi For Rent. f-nt? iDer '?fks Store, Dwelling and Farm for R hl0 at Jones, 8. C. rate rop:ood "WE HAVE A DAILY MAIL. FLO ?? lshlng High School, Good Sun pep- School, preaching twice a month, healthy lia cality, fertile lands, aDd prosperous coma ;ood lty. we extend a cordial Invitation to f teep people to cast their lot with us. I1'at W. T. JONES i of- July 7, 1897. 3mo. that - rflrs. Taggat DUl HAS MOVED sold pursuit ctaes and And for tbe future can be found In the roi 11 30 nes? above Barksdale'a Store. and 1 his itcb aan cbes item 'New Goods "a Are beginning to arrive and el ready to serve the public with Lnd LATEST IN MILLINERY lure and give il no ftud Best Styles in Dress-Makii ? Estate of Mary J. Harness, Dei aan im. Notice of Settlement and Apf you cation for Final Discharge. the JCll | Qp 'T'AKE notice that on the 6th day of ( *- tober 1897,1 will render a flnaal acco my accounts and doing as Administrate ive, Estate of Mary J. Harkness, deceased ke the office of Judge of Probate for Abbei county at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same ere will apply for a final discharge from my ti as such. 90n L. P. HAItKNESS, Execulc ?n SeDt. C. 1897 the for ~? , an, His ) 5 5 W. JOEL S out I ?5 Old and Relial the r nrk \ New ari( e^' 5 ^ >1 i tli j [Jul- \ j]ie fa]| 8eascm catches us with the stu A largely in all or our varloi j9 m inspection ^al 5 Our Clothing- am jg? X are up to date as to style and dm rjj_ F We have always made a speclalt im* i S teel { .. ,,i. m and have one of the largest stoc A ever 8h?wn I" this pari of the cc tbe W brated Geo. G. Snow's Shoes f en- 4 and examine them, it. 4 Our stock of Dress Goods, Outing in 5 Dry Good line ' are of the choicest selections and iow w We are showing the choicest lin ave W Any one in need of a.Saddle. Brl has # buying of us, as ours are new, cl< gii't * Gr( iree m We always keep our eyes open fc ten 0 them. We certainly have thei 'ttv ^ Flour for less than It can be bouj ind i as all other groceries we sell, is s ^ Call on us when in need of anytl m both as to price ami quality, as tl ik?ef^ W. Joel ? Mutual Aid, Loan anil Hunt Co., m"i Atlanta, Ga. it Id ? for ABBEVILLE LOCAL BOARD. jply. 'ears J- Blake, Jr.?President the Walter L. Miller?Attorney. hase directors. less Ri Cannon, C. V. Hammond, Walter L. Miller, C. D. Brown. ( ties An excellent Investment company. July 31, 1895, 1895, tf { I :: ABBEVILLE ? - H. D. REESE, SURGEON. ] :k of i arly ' , rpHE place to carry your SICK WATCHES cest X and BROKEN CLOCKS, wbere tliey will aa" be looked after and attended to at all hoars of i the day with skill and experience. No turnand lng you away or sending Patients off to have them treated elsewhere, but I will put tbem going at prices to suit tbe times. Weil Presents, Clocks, a 11 and JEWELRY. cket y?? Phpas Dnwn cket H. D. REESE, , THE PEOPLE'S JEWELER, ana. s Iniigito Si Penis. Pre ( 5 at ?DEALERS IlT? All Kinds of Groceries,, ana J i FRESH MEATS. SAUSAGE. HOG HEAD \ ' ntir?i?C3i? a xtrv erarx fOI k vU?i?iO?i Alliy r ioa, t CANNEDGOODS of every description "Fresh Bread UR. always on hand. | d ay i j lo- Give as a call when In need of anything In i inn- our line. We guarantee satisfaction. 4 ;ood i }. Particular attention J __ given to our j I - A w i *rv 'w T- V m 1 MAmET department. Remember tbe place, No. 2 Washington street. . " 3ms ? GLEN-JONES HARDWARE CO. 5 . iiiyyvt? v - j ng. Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. )'f| LAMPS, BELLS, SPOKES, RIMS, TIRES J U* CEMENTS, etc. I lU" \ %DcrajsT?r We have the best Bicycle Pumps made iuDt Repairs promptly attended to. i iroi I, In New Fall Goods?We will open first of next Mile week our first shipment of imported dress j day goods. Having placed our orders Inst spring ; ust with the Importers we are in a position to of- ? fer the trade our entire line of new stuff at I .r and below old prices. Respectfully, j R. M. Haddon & Co. MITH & SON 11 ble Firm! |i A Reliable Goods! ^ t r * ff that will catch the trade. We have bough i L as lines and respectfully Invite an 5 A i of our goods. J [1 Gents' Furnishings J ability, while the prices are at rock bottom. W r y of 4 c\ hoes 5 " ks of Mens', Boys', Ladles' and Misses'Shoes 4 >untry. We have exclusive sale of the cele- T tl or men. None better made In the U..S. Call 0 t\ s, Flannels, Domestics, In short, our * s and Notions # J 1 up to date in every particular. # e of Hats aud Caps to be found anywhere. ^ tn din nr set of Harness will make no mistake in tfll'l 3an nod cbcup. A )ceries. 5 >r bargains in this line. We generally secure 0 n at present. For Instance, we are selling A tht at by the carload, and every barrel, us well v trlctly first-class. ^ li ng in our line and we will save you money t he goods wo sell are not the shoddy kind. S Smith & Son. # b MUTUAL II Hid! $ 400,000. "f^RITE TO OR CALL on the'underslgned or to the Director of your Township for any Information you may desire about our plan of Insurance. We Insure your property against destruction by HRE. WINDSTORM OR LIBITUM ind do so cheaper than any Insurance Com pany in existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to you Lhat ours is the safest and cheapest plan of Insurance known. J. E. BLAKE, Jr., Agent, Abbeville, S. C. J. FULLER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. . | BOARD DIRECTORS. * T. C. Turner ..Ninety-Six Township J. M. Major Greenwood " P. W. Sullivan....... Cokesbury " W. B. Acker Donnaids " M. B. Cllnkscales .....Due West " T. L. Haddon ..Long Cane " > J. W. Scott- .Smithville " . i E. W. Watson 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. T. Horton Calhoun " U. N. McKlnney Bordeaux " Abbeville, S. C., March 1, 1897. ;'4 '4 Charleston and Western Carolina R. R Augusta and Asheville Short Line. In effect Feb. 7,1S97. Lv Augusta 9 40 am 1 40 pm \r Greenwood 12 17 pm kr Anderson 7 30 pm 6 10 pm Lr Laurens 1 15 pm 7 00 am , i.r Greenville 8 00 pm 10 16 am ir Glenn Springs - 4 OS pm Lr Spartanburg 8 00 pm 0 25 am . ir Saluda 5 28 pm ir Hendersonville. 5 51 pm ir Asheville 6 45 pm 7 00 pm > Asheville 8 20 am uV Spartanburg 11 45 am 4 00 pm Lv Glenn Springs 10 00 am Lv Greenville 11 55 am 4 00 pm Lv Laurens 1 30 pm 7 10 pm lv Anuerson - t uu am Lv Greenwood - 2 28 pm Ir Augusta ? S 00 pm 11 10 am Lv Calhonn Falls .. 4 44 pm ir Raleluh 2 16 am ....... .. At Norfolk 7 80 am Ar Petersburg 6 00 am ......... Ir Richmond 8 20 am Lv Augusta 2 55 pm &r Allendale 5 00 pm Ar Fairfax 5 15 pm \r Yemassee 9 80 am 6 20 pm \r Beaufort 10 35 am 7 20 pm Vr Port Koyal 10 50 am 7 80 pm ^r Savannah 8 00 pm ir Charleston .. 8 08 pm Lv Charleston 6 50 am Lv Savannah 6 CO am Lv Port Koyal 1 55 pm 8 15 am Lv Beaufort H 10 pm 8 25 am Lv Yemassee. 8 15 pm 9 25 am Lv Fairfax 10 32 am Lv Allendale 10 47 am ir Angusta. " 12 50 pm Close connections at Greenwood for all points on I. A. L. aud C. & G. Hallways, and at Spartanburg srith Southern Railway. For any information relative to tickets, rates, achedlie, etc., address , W. .T. CRAIG. Gen. Pass. Agent, Angnsta, Gi. E. M. NORTH, Sol. Agent. ^^I^^D-QUBLE DAIiy ^*a*^ SERVICE 'o Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta. Athens, Wilmington, rew Orleans, Chattanooga, Nashville and New York, tostou, Philadelphia. Washington, Norfolk, Kichiond.?Schedule in effect Feb. 7,1897. SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. No. 41. .!> New Vnrb iliPtnn R It *11 HO am *0 m nm "Philadelphia, " " 112pm 12 05 am " Baltimore, " " 3 16 p m 2 50 am u Wasbhington, u " 4 40pm 4 80 am " Richmond, A. C. L., 8 56 p m 9 05 am iV. Norfolk via 8. A. L *8 85 p m *9 05 am " Portsmouth, " 8 45 am 9 20.am WeldonTviaSTATL. .7*TT28>m *11 65 am ir. Henderson, via " *12 56 a m *1 89 pm ir Durham via 8. A. L. +7 32 am H 09 pm iV Durham " t5 20 pm til 10 am .r. Raleigh, via 8. A. L. *2 16 a m *3 34 pm 14 Sanford, " 3 35 " 5 OH " " Southern Pines, 11 4 22 " 6 55 " " Hamlet, ? 5 10 " 6 53 " " SVadesboro, " 5 64 " 8 11 " " Monroe, " 6 43 " 9 12 " Lr. Charlotte via B. A. L *8 30 am *10 25 pm Lr. Chester, via 8. A. L *8 10 a m *10 47 pm .v. Columbia, C. N. a L., 00 Pm ir. Clinton, 8. A. L *9 45 ain *12 10 am " Greenwood, " 10 35 " 1 07 am " ABBEVILLE, M 11 05 ' 1 40 " " Elberton, " 12 07 p m 2 41 " " Athens, w 1 15 " 3 45 " '? Winder, " 1 59 " 4 30 " " Atlanta, (Central Time) 2 50 " 5 20 " NORTHBOUND. No. 402. No. 88. ,v7Atlanta,viaS.A.L.(Cent. T.)*12 00 n'iT *7~50]pm " Winder, " 2 40 p m 10 42 li ' Athena, " 3 16 " 11 26 " " Elberton. " 4 15 12 am ' ABBEVILLE" 5 15 ' 140^' ' Greenwood, " 5 41 2 09 " Clinton, " *6 84 u *3 05 " ,r. Columbia, C. N. ?fc L., K. R. ^ am v. Cheater, " *S 13 p m *4 83 am T. Charlotte, via r<. A. L. *10 25 pm* 8 30 am v. Monroe, via S. A. *9 40 p m *6 05 am Hamlet " *11 28 ^ 8 15J_ v. Wio ~~ to 30 am *12 30_pn V: Southern PineB, " *W 14 am *9 20 am Raleieh " *2 16 am 11 am r. Henderson " 3 28 a m *1 00 pm ,r Durham via S. A. L t7 ;?lm ft v Durham " _ _ to 20 pm fll 10 am rTWeldon, " *4 55 am ?8 00 pm ' Richmond, A. C L? 8 15 " ^,50 " Washington, via Penn. BE 12 31 p m 11 10 pm ' Baltimore, 14 1 43 p m 12 48 am Philadelphia, u 3 50 p m 8 45 am . vr il Ol ?i W M U r.-Portsmouth, 8. A. L., 7 30 am 5 50 pm ' Norfolk. *7 50 " 6 05 " Dally. fDally, ex. Sunday. $Duily ex. Monday. Nos. 403 and 102, "The Atlanta Special," Solid Vesbuled Train of Pullman Sleepers and Coaches beveen Washington and Atlanta, also Pullman lecpers between Portsmouth and Chester, S. C. Nos. 41 and 38, "The 8. A. L. Express," Solid rain, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Portsouth and Atlanta. Uompuny Sleepers between nliimbiu and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate connections at Atlan- . , fur Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, Calirnia, Mexico, Cha'.tanooga, Nashville, Memphis, aeon, Florida. For Tickets, Sleepers, apply to B. A. SEWL4NI), Gen. Act., Pass. Dept. 6 Kiinlmll House. Atlanta, Ga, GKO. Mo. I'. BATTK, Trav. Pass. Agt. Charlotte, N. C. E. St. .ioiix, Vice-Proa, ami Gen'l. Mgr. V. E. McBKE, Gen'l. Superintendent. U. W. B. GLOVEK, Trallic Manacer. .. T. J. ANDERSON, Gen'l. Pass. Agent. General Ollicos: Portsmouth, Va. Put up your fruit with the American Presrving Powder and Liquid. For sale at prod's.