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Port Roy3] & Western Carolina R'y Augusta, Ga., January 5, 1->S9. Commencing Sunday, March 4ili. Passenger train will run as follows, by 75tli Meridian time. Going South. 1)aif.v. I>ai.v. Lv Spiirtsnburg 3 5? pin; . .. Lv Woodruff 4 -13 pin Lv Hlllvlllu 5 "1 |?in ........... Lv Greenvtlie 3 25 pin C i!0 am I Lv Laurens .77 5 87 pm 8 Oft am Lv Waterloo t> 12 pin S 3S am Lv Greenwood 6 54 p:n II 20 am Ar Verdery " 1" pm 42 am Ar Bradley 7 28 pm 9 54 am Ar Trov 7 44 pm 10 03 am Ar McCoraitek S 00 pui; 10 25 am Ar Anderson ( 2 55 pm Ar I'arkHvilie 8 29 pm 10 54 am Ar Clark's Hill 8 52 pin| 11 17 am Ar Augusta 10 00 prn 12 30 am * <11,1 h 40 tint Ar savaonna ? w ? - ? . Ar Charleston j 6 06 i>m Ar Jacksonvlllo 12 00 M .7 10 am Going Nortu. Daily. i Daily. Lv Jacksonville 1 15 pm S 35 pin Lv Savannah S 10 am < 40 am Lv Angtiftta S 15 am C 00 pin Lv Clark'd Htll 9 2S ami 7 07 inn Lr Parksville 9 54 am 7 31 pm Lv McConnick 10 25 am, S 00 pin Lv Anderson 2 55 pin Lv Troy 10 44 am j S 17 pin Lv Bradley 11 00 am! S 31 pin Lv Yerdery 11 15 amj S 44 pm Ar Greenwood 11 40 anii 9 Ifi pin Ar Waterloo 12 20 pm 9 ).r> pin Ar Lanrens 12 53 pm, 10 17 pm \r Oreenvllie .~.~T~.. 2 40 pm 1150 pm Ar Htllville 1 27 pm: Ar Woodruff 1 45 pm Ar Spartanburg 2 85 put Connections made at Greenwood for points on C. & G. K. R. Cenoectlons made at Spartanburg for points on A. &C. Air Line andS. & A. K. It. And at Augusta with Georgia R. R., C. C. <fc A. R R? South Carolina Railway for all points. For farther information relative to schedule, tickets, rates, best route, etc., write to or call upon W. J. CRAIG, R. W. HUNT. Act. Gen'l Pass. Agt. T. P. Agt , Augusta, Ga. Dental Notice. ? WILL be In Abbeville about the Gth of May lprepared to do Dental work. My Patients will please bear this In mind, and govern themselves, accordingly. 3t H. D. WILSON. Sale Under Mortgage. T>Y virtue of the power couferred upon us in JJ a mortgage given by W. R. Powell, to us t on the 27th day of APRIL, 18S8, we will sell for the purpose of satisfying said mortgage on SALEDA\ In MAY next, the following described real estate to wit: All tbat tract or parcel of land with all improvements thereon, situate in Abbeville county, at Mt. Carmel, containing One-Half Acre, more or less, and bounded, on North by Jacksou street; on the East by Main street, or wmi**?iAn mtrt mi tlieSoDth bv lands Of J. W. Morrah ; on SVest by an alley". TERMS-Cash. HULL <fc TOIJIN, April 15,1889. Mortgagees. jfr." N ? COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE D1V CONDENSED SCHEDULE, in JFF*CT april 2S, 1SS9. (Trains run by 75th Meridian time.) NORTHBOUND. 'VvC ' j No. I No.! No. ! 4. 50. I 54. 1 1 , 1 1 I I I A.M. Lv Charleston 7 00 I p. M.l I I Lv Columbia | 2 45| |10 45|_ .. Lv Alston {3 4oj jll 42' Ill I I lp-M-l Ar Union l 28 Ar 9partanburg._ I I I 2 501 ArTryon 4 4C| Ar Saluda | 1 1 5 8S: Ar Flat Kocfc 6 00 Ar Hendersonvllle. | | I 0 lo| Ar Ashevllle 1 7 00 ArHotSpriugs 1 I 8 40i Ar Newberry 4 45 >12 42. Ar Laurens I 7 20; | I | ArGreeuwood 1 1 2 37J I Ar Abbeville 4 00 I | A.M. I I Lv Belton I |I0 201 4 101 1 Ar Piedmont ! ill 09, 4 48| | r i i p.m. I j j Ar Greenville... 11 401 5 20| | ArAndereon j- i I 4 401 | Ar Seneca. 6 00 Ar Wulhalla I | I 7 00 Ar Atlanta 10 40| | BOUTU BOUND. -;i' ! No.i No. j No. ! I 55. 51. I S. I inrM?h" a.m. | Lv Walhalla. 3 HO;...'..... Lv Seneca. 8 301 1 Lv Anderson 9 41 | Lv Abbeville 10 50t ?i w p.m. Lv Groenvtlle 9 30 2 10| I Lv Piedmont ill 10; 2 531 1 Lv Belton 11 04j 3 40j j J Lv Greenwood 12 .t$| | I I p.m. i i a.m. | | Lv Lanrens .. fi Lv Newberry 2 40 8 25 I I I Lv Alston 3 40; I 9 30 a.m. Lv Hot 8prlng8 8 501 Lv Asbevllle j 8 251 _| | | Lv Hendergnnvllle 9 13i I LvFlatltock 9 45!.....?...! i i Lv Saluda I 9 52! I hi:,. Ill LvTryon 10 39j j ?| Lv Spartanburg... Ill 55! I j |p.m.| | | | Lv TTnlon i 1 401 1 ! j Ar Alston j 3 40' J j j Ar Columbia | 4 45! |10 30] Ar Augusta. 9 05 1 1 Nos. 3, 4 and 50 and 61 dally except Sunday. Mair Line trains Nos. 54 and 55 dally between CouniMi and Alston. Daily except Sunday between Alitor and Greenville. D. CARDWELL, Div. Pass. Apt., Columbia, S. C JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pass. Agt. SOL HAAS, Traffic Manager. A Mil coisraAHEE mi WORKS, Coumbia, IS. C. Agent for CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL JVAPORATOE These works were -establlsaed ii 1847 by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and Jauies An /luvann onil K\' rr? O in th<? VCinf 1 nn< from that time till now curried on successfully bi myself. My friends and customers will bear witnes of the large and stupendous jobs executed by me. I was at my works where the largest and almost onlj Job of its class ever executed in this city was don viz.: tbe making of the pipes for the City Wate Works in the year 1S&8. My stock of patterns for ABCHITECTUKAJ WORK, COLUMNS for Store fronts, is large am various, and In RAILINGS for Balconies. Gardens and Cemeteries I have the largest variety and uios modern patterns; many of these are patented and have purchased the right for this State. Intne machine line I can furnish my patrons wit! STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS of any size am description. My CIRCULAR SAW MILLS liavi carried off theprizeat every State Fair held in thi city, and In their construction 1 have taken pains ti Combine simplicity with the most useful modern ini provements, and may flatter myself that my CIRCU LAR SAW MILLS find favor with every sawyer whi understands his business. Tbe many orders I am steadily receiving for SIT OAR CANE MILLS prove that the public appreciate tbe mill* of my make, and so it Is with mv GEAR ING for 1I0RSE ROWERS. GIN WHEELS, GRlS'l MILLS and other MACHINERY. I have the manufacturing rights of many PATENTS such as castinss for COTTON AN1> J1A1 PRESSES, IIAWLEY CORN SIIELLER and thru or four FEED CUTTERS and other implements. I will be pleased to send my circulars to any appli cant, together with price list or estimate. My pricel are moderate, and I assure the public that they an lower even than those of Northern manufacturers, an< that rny work will comparn favorably with that of an} other maker. Address John Alexander, Conqakek Ikon Wouks. Columbia, S. C. 11 irai MAY 24, 1889, For Voting an additional three (3> per cent. Subserption in Bonds to the Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Railway Company. We, Ihe Town Council of Troy, in mooting assembled, having been petitioned l?y a majority of the Ileal Kstato owners of said Town do here by order that a? ric/)tiftri hp IipIH in the J rxn ijivvmvu wv ? ?.? -? Town of Troy, May 24, 1889, for the purpose of voting upon the question of subscribing an additional three per rent of the present assessed value of the property of the Town of Troy, in Seven Per Cent Coupon ilouris i'aynbic in Twenty Annual Installments, after the date and delivery thereof, beiiif; conditioned upon the completion of the said Railroad to Troy by the first of January, 1892, and that the said l'oad shall be constructed on or as near as possible to the original, survey, dircct from Kdgoliold to Troy. Said Election to be held pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of Act of the General Assembly No. 2fi(?, approved December 22, 1SS3, At which election the ballots shall have written on them "Additional Subscription" or "Xosubscription." Capt. R. W. Litcs, G. C. Bradley and J. F. Wideman are hereby appointed managers of said election, Polls to be opened at S o'clock a. m. and closcd at f> o'clock p. m. By order of the Town Council of Troy. J. S. JAY, Intendant. May 3,1SS9. JOHN S. MARTIN, Surveyor and Notary Public, P. O. ABBEVILLE, S. C. T>ESIDENCE four (4) miles North-East C'al IV loan's Mills. Terms reasonable. March 28,1SS8,12m GRAND DISPLAY OF GREEN HOUSE PLANTS! TWO THOUSAND GERANIUM:-. LIXITMS, Fuchsias,Coleus, Begonias, ^'acti, liouvardias, Heliotropes, Oleanders, Hibiscus, Farftiiriuins,Callas, Easter Li I lies. Ivy, Scented and Pelargonium Geraniums?including over two hundred varieties?alt named aud from the best Florists. Plants from six to twenty-four inches, ill bud and bloom, at 10, 2(1, 25 and no cents, according to size. Write for catalogue. J. F. C. DuPRE. March 20,1SS9. Medium copy. Wanted. TfOIt HEIFF.lt CALVES OFt YEAliL LINGS, the highest prlcc in cash will be paid. 15. K. BEACH AM. March 2C, 1SS9, Found at Last. 1MIE MOST WONDERFUL PILE REMEDY known. For the immediate relief ami permanent cure of Internal, External, lSieoiling, lilind and Itching Piles. Why suller when a'ou can hi? cured, I have entire control 01* this Remedy for the Slate of South Carolina. . Price$1.30 per box. For full particulars ad. dress, E. L. WILSON Abbeville C. II., ?. C. $25 REWARD. THE STREET LAMP IX FRONT OF THE residence of Madame Frances Lomax <111 Main street, having been stolen, the above reward will be paid for I he return ol the lamp ' and proof to convict the thieves. By order of Town Courtci I. R. \V. CANNON, Intendnnt. JONES F. MILLER, Clerk. April 21, lKSD. At Prime Cost. , The Following G-oods will be Sold at First Cost. Suspenders, Hosiery, I Fans, Undershirts, Overshirts, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Drawers, Neckties, ! AT : E. A. TEMPLETON'S. 1 Notice. r ) nY VIRTUE OK THE POWER CONi. Oforretl on me In a mortgage* of Real Estate t and Personal Property executed by K. H. I Hookerlniiiyfavorontbe.il day ot December, 1S.SS, I will sell at DoualUsvillc.K. C. i ' I oU, 1?W. i' The following described personal prop erty to wit: Ail the stock ol merchandise - under mortgage consisting ol' II Dry Goods, Notions, clothing, lints and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Drugs, Scales, One Safe, etc, s The said goods arc advertised for *!ile and ; will be sold for (lie purpose of satisfying the 1 amount now due under said mortgage, includ7 ing Attorneys Ices and all costs iucideut to such sale. Terms of sale cash. W. R. DUNN, Mortgagee. May 15, issti. A-TTKNTIOTsT Horse Raisers. DFKINO Llio Spring Season, l>S!>, my horse KKLLY, will statu) at my place, '!).? miles Suntti or Abbeville, known as Spronse Place, and also two days in each week at Monterey, S. (J. l'rice Sin. -pgr trtit .T ,Y Is a sorrel horse, about 10 hands high, eight years old. is a good trotter and is of good hlnod. llis line colts attest Ills good blood and line qualities as a horse. 11. C. WILSON. April :!, ISsO. tf Notice. ] KF.SPF.CT FULLY announce to the citizens of Abbeville that from this date I will tench o u,.i.r.,.i ..t,?,(? ?inne for nunils of both sexes :md all sizes. To this school I will give every moment of lime that it requires, and I respect fully solicit your patronage. Miss Km ma I'erriu will iisslst in tli<; work. J. W. THOMSON. May 10,1SSS, tf Notice. IV E "AVE RENTED OUIi SHOPS FOR ty your. U>S9, and have 50 new I WAGONS, BUGGIES, PHEATONS, several second hand, for sole for CASH or uood papers for less money than can be bought anywhere, as we Intend 10 sell them before we start business again. SEAL & McILWAIM Feb. 27, 18S9, oinos. \VM. H. I'ARICER W. C. McGOWAN* PARKER &~McG0WAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ABBEVILLE, C. II., S. C. VV7 ILL practice also in the Circuit Courts oi \ ? the United States for South Carolinu. ISrOTICE TO a3T ORS & CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given that all debts due to the kvte A. 1J. WARD LAW, deceased, must be settled at once, as the estate is to be WolltUl Up. And all creditors must present nn?? prove their ctulrns on ??r before April 2dt.li, 1KS9. W. C. McGOWAN, Adrn'r. Estate of A. I'. Wardlaw, Dee'd. March 13, l&fi), tf Terra Cotta Wells. fpHE undersigned will put you npa 19 inch I Terra Cotta Well for half the price of a dug one. The common wood bucket is used for drawing water. The cleaning out is the work of a moment by keeping a galvanized sheet iron bucket in the bottom to be hooked out at will. Satisfaction guaranteed. This Terra Cotta weighs 40 to 50 pounds to the foot. < C. M. CALHOUN. Greenwood, S. C. They arc frog proof and superior to one dug. 1 Joel S. Bailey, Greenwood. They arc bound to take precedence over all others. Prof. Wake,Greenwood. Joe Ligon, Bradley. Rev. H. SniHrt. Troy. Dr. L. Anderson, Ninety-Six. Rev. Press]y, Due West. ]>. J. Wardlaw, McCormlck. out of 2-1 wells made in my town in two years I hvae put up of them. July 13,1887,12 ni (Trtdo Hue) j Imperial Egg1 Food Will Largely Increase Egg Production, eVTUKNGTHKN WEAK AND DKOOPING O fowls, promote the healthy growth and development of :t 11 varieties of poultry, and insure line condition and smooth plumage. It will help tl?:m through moulting wonilerfully. Ii will Kirnisb bone and muscle for young chicks, and thus save them. Prevents and absolutely cures the diseases incident to Poultry. P. B. SPEED. March (j, 188), ti ATTENTION, SMOKERS! "Lo! tlieConperini Hero Comes!" "Let thoso now Smoke who never Smoked before; Aud those who always Smoked now Smoke the more." The bid Republic "Cigirros," it 5 sts, AND The Brand Reuuhlic "BuEos," at 21-2 cts AUK THE MARVELS OP TIIE A6E. Are Long HAVANA STOCK and make a Smoke equal to any Ordinary 10 cts. Cigar. ' P. B. SPEEDDENTIST At NINETY-SIX. From march the mil to .tune the 1st only, I will oiler my professional services to my many friends and the public generally, i In connection with the usual operations of the profession I will offer something comparatively now, in the form of crown and bridge work, both reiiurvtibleandnmi-rcmuvablc. This class of work does away with partial plates, Ac. Oftlce hours from !) a. m. to (! p. in. For further Information call on or address \V. II. HOLLAND, I). D. S., Ninety-Six, S. c. March 13,18S9,2m ? ? eg S ? ci g ; 2 I o ? I t 1 <=> * fl ~o % ? M-H _ Ph ? a ? ; ! 1 ss* ? I . M : h s ? | ? * ? ? ?5t | - ; M - O -4 K*5 T 5 g .2 8 ? -as S ? 1 t&l 5 i a i o e g? ! E P3 if w" ?y 5?s j ? I ' ? Q A A *tj ^ ? ?r -5- b < ? i s "g . 2 w ^ f ? OS S O ? = w o _3f g a o CD ? - cq 5 r?i - to " - |d < S g .2 m <$= ? 5 5 ; ? ? e--, f j J. bfl P r> 3 j? 5J H g<3 o Sj ? W - fa s *2 . w * >j; 55 w ^ PS ?j -? r'ziS H " W *g K=| ft Js 5. fifl S3 v. f f . t5 d i ?2 8 ol ^ ? The Grt o: Dry Goods, Not For 1 MONTH C A.' WhlE Will be the sensation of the age. Immense lot of stufT Bold last month, and If prices will be un Inducement, my sales will double laBt month. Now is the season for WHITE GOODS. Immense line of Flouncing*, Edgings and Allovers at very low prices. Black Silk Flounclngs in 1 paterns. Valenciennes Flouncing from 40 to48 inches wide. Beautiful Lawns, Batist , Check Muslins, Plaid Batiste and Organdl 5, from 5 cents to 25 cnets. Former prices 7 nts to 35 cents. PARASOLS! P iRASOLS! One of the largest stocks in town, and at prices far below the valne. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! My .sales on uiese koous nnve oeen very larjje, anil It you wantabig bargain In Dress (iooils will early. 1 giiaratitee to beat th e lowest prices. Remember, I have < need to make up her ^ as LOW as the LOWE wffl. r. ik. had: Want your trade, an< dealing and Low Prices ing for, you need go no I-IEADQU ARTEE^ For all the leading desi MILLINERY, DRESS G( All departments will.' the latest novelties in stock was bought to se in view, we have ma: the Lowest living Prici If you can't visit us i orders. Special atter branch of our Busines guaranteed. DRESSES CUT AND Respectfully, R. M. HA April 10, 1S83. ULUS1JNU Ul We are making eve Our Stock of Dry G Shoes, Notions, Crocke Trunks, G-uns and Out We are offering sp Prices for OASH, and i terest of all to buy fi cure a bargain while y W. JOEL S April 10, 1889. Barber Shop. RICHARD GANTT, is now prepared to do all work In his department In the best . manner and at, reasonable charges. Monthly ? customers shaving, hair cutting and sham- f pooinir SI per month. Rasors honed and 1 in the bust condition for 26 cents each. NOTICE. IM1E School Commissioner can always be . round in his office at the Court House on VALEDAY and the 15th of every month, cx- ;cpt when the 15th occurs on Sunday, In ij which ease his office will be open on the 14th. Feb. (!, 1 HSU, tf 1 PERRIN & COTHRAN, attorneys at Law, 5 ABBEVILLE, S. CDR. S. G. THOMSON, Dental suroeon. Office up-stairs, Mcllwalne corner. Feb. 20, 1880. tf W. L. HOOD, ? Physician and Surgeon. |TriMi PRACTICE HIS PROFESSION' IN the town of Greenwood, S. C-, from r late. I April 10,183'J. j{ iat Cut ixr innc on A Sli AAC IViiU (?1AU The DF MAY, r Bell's BLACK SILKS. I am still offering these goods at very low prices, and if you wish a bargain in Silks call at once and you will be surprised at the price. SHOES ! SHOES! I guarantee to give you prices that defy competition on Ladies and Misses Shoes. MILLINERY! MILLINERY My stocks of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers was never more complete than now. Ordering three or four times a week, I am able to give you the very latest Paris styles. Prompt and careful attention given to all orders. Sam pies mailed, when requested. DRESS MAKING. MRS. MARY TAGGART has charge of this department and can cut and fit on short notice. Perlect lit guaranteed or no pay. sverything a lady will rardrobe, and at prices 1ST. E. BELL. DON & CO., 3 if good Goods, fair 5 is what you are lookfurther. but call at 3 OF FASHION igns in )ODS and TRIMMINGS be found replete with i Ladies Goods. Our ill, and with this end rked all lines down to es. n person send us your ition is given to this js and satisfaction is MADE TO ORDER. JDDON, & CO. wvm #<a i v UT SAL JUS! ry effort to Close Out oods, Clothing, Hats, iry, Harness, Saddles, lery. ecial inducements in mil make it to the in;om us. Call and seou can. MITH & SON. John V. Schroeder, H[AS CHARGE OF THE BLACKSMITH I Shop connected with tho Carriage Shop it Abbeville. All smith work faithfully and iklllfully done on short notice. Terms cash. Prices low. Feb. 27,1889. tf FINE JACK. r OFFER GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR L raising finei MULES. My fine Jack will land tuiB spring season at inuunt ? mint* i, Vllllngton, Bordeaux and Calhoun's Mills on lie following terms : Insurance 810 00 Any person or persons trading a mare will >e held responsible for the service of the Tack. This JACK recommends himself by some of he finest mules in the county. Call on ('apt. (ohn E. Browniec, Mr. Jes >f. Hall and others ind see for yourselves. G. F. BURDITT. H. K. BUIIDITT, Groomsman. April 3, 18S9. tf Coffins at Mt. Carmel. r\V. SIGN has cottins at Mt. Carmel in the care of W. K. POWELL. The HEARSE Mil be sent from Abbeville when desired. Jau. 5.1SS7 tf Dr. F. E. Harrison "\FFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SER/ vices to the public. Office over the .aclcet Store, Mcllwaln Corner. Jan.'K'J. ' SPEED'S DRUG STORE. "With a LARGE and well Selected Stock of y DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, : OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PREPARED PUITY, COMBS, BRUSHES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMES. STATIONERY, &C. The demand of this market can be supplied. Headquarters f<y line CIGARS and TOBACCO. Orders by Mail or band promptly attended to. Prescriptions carefully compounded nt all hours. i You are respectfully invited to call. P. 33. SPEED. I No. 8 Wall St, Abbeville, S. C. I GARDEN SEEDS 11 OF THE FRESHEST AND BEST QUALITY. For Sale by j H. XV. Lawson d? Oo. I SCHOOL BOOKS I For Sale by 8 H. W. LAWSON & COM STOVES AND TINWARE I For Sale by I EC. -W. Lawson cSo OQ.1 tp.wvp.v &r. no I V JUfl JIV V |A4 A V V J GREENWOOD, S. C. . . IARGE RED BRICK STORES ON3 DOOR FROM DUPRE'S DRUG STORE, WHERE , j we will be glad to see our customers and guarantee them satisfaction. We carry a fall Une pf . ' GENERAL MEECHANDISE, %| Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Groceries. *;| A SPECIAL LIKE OF Fine Cutlery and Glass Lamps, Good Harness and Sole Leather. WHOLESALERS OF Ptice, Corn. Oats, Hay, and Meal. AGENTS FOR , * Josh Berry Grain Cradles, best 14 Finger Cradle in the Country. Pays for itself in one season. mm si TNTAmarfAV. JERVEY & co:iM Oct. 17, 1888, tf mi! iirniiimI To all of My Old Friends and Acquaintances, ;*' I BEG LEAVE TO SAY THAT I AM NOW CONNECTED WITH BUTLER'S ALHAM. H BIIA SALOON, which Is perhaps the largest and best equipped Saloon in i he M>ile. He car rles a large and varied assortment of GOODS, and for the benefit of those who iuuy be kind BB enough to favor mo with any ORDERS, I will give the prices on a- few of our standard ' goods, viz: H EYE, X $2.00, XX $2.50, XXX $3.00, XXXX$3.50. I COKTST tlie very best $1.75 per gallon, flj including Jug. All orders must be nccompidned by the CASH, in order to receive any atten lion at the above named prices. Very Respectfully. M, 0. McCracken, lm -1-L1- T>T.mr TCIC A T IT A TWPT? A SAT.nnW. 9 Willi. JDU i. JJJU1V u HUM 11 IIIAIAW, WMMWnf _ ANDERSON, S. C. . B April 21, IStffl. H 1*. A?Address nl orders and communications to M. 0. McO'RAKEN. care of F. M. Ml BUTLEU. __ _ */ / WHITE BROTHERS I A.re now Offering the Most Complete B STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I TO BE FOUND in the County of Abbeville. The Ladles of the County aro specially invit- flfl ed to examine their assortment of I iRKss (JOODS, among which will he lound an elegant HI line of SATINES. NCNS VEILINOS and WORSTED K A UK ICS of various kinds, BATISTE B CLOTHS, CHALLIES, LAWNS, Ac. Any one wishing Dresses of UINOHAMS, SEER- H| SUCKERS or CALICOES, can make tl selection oat of at I vast Two Hundred and Fifty B different .Style*. It will be gratifying lo one desiring fo purchase anything in the line of WM WHITE GOODS to see how very pretty and very cheap these goods are this Reason. gfl STRIPED and PLAID LAWNS in desirable styles as low as 10 cents a yard. FLOUNCING8 HB are exquisitely beautiful. Call and see tliein, and do not fail to look at HAMBURG* NAIN- H SOOK and SWlss TRIMMIN(?S and LACES of many dliferent. styles. A splendid assortinent of TOWELS and TABLE LINENS, LINEN I >AMasks from r,o cents 10 $1.25 a yard. COLORED DAMASK from :M) to "Scents ayard. DoVLIES and NAPKINS at all prices. Look at those DA.M ASKS TOWELS lor l"> to i"> cents. In flit! department of DOMESTICS will be found Bleached and Brown SI! ilH'IXGS, Blenched and Brown SHEETINGS of all * * /IIJl.M'fi ilV UTPIT. widths, s. I. HOMI-XPL'NS, LO.VK fHAlTHS, (JAJHUIUUS Tli;ivtnw>, VDOTiuinb ... ORY STRIPES, 1*1 <AI *> HOMESl'l'NS. A-c. Their Mock of (ioods for Men's Wear was never H so lar^e?CASSIMivKI'iS, J JOANS. TWEEDS, S.VriNE'l'S, and C'l/n'OXADES In a hundred dliferent styles. Do not forget to iii'iuirc for SHOES. You can 11 ml them at all prices for all ages and sexes. A full Mock of the justly celebrated JCElGLEK SHOES for Lndies and Gen- BH tlemen always on hand. lie skies tin- above, you can final KEADY-M.\DE CLOTHING. MS HATS, CROCKERY. GI.AKSWARE, HARDWARE, SADDI.ERY and HARNESS, and Indeed anything you may want. call xind p>e suited. i WHITE BROTHERS. I B, 1IIBII1IWB, I lowndesviile, s. c. i We are now in Hint SPACImCS new two STORY BRICK STORE, READY TO KM meet the demands ??r the trade with tlie largest slock of MHj GEN i-:kal mi^;rchandise. 1 ever brought to l.owndcsvillc, which we an* determined to sell CHEAPER than any bedy else. Among urn* specialties are the well known IJl'l.l. Imx* JEANS I'ANTS 51.00 up. Also a full line ready matle C!*?>TI1!NG at Prices which cannot be duplicated anywhere in the ;IMj| State. Wc only ask an examination to con vlneo you. ox; It SHOE STOCK B i embraces everylhlns; wiinted In that line from a Man's whole stock I5ROGAN nt S1.00 and 4 *? *\t:? ?.?.wlo IVaopfloffonfa Woman's solid 1'Ki i I'iM.k'A at T.'i con Is up 10 tne nesi .uait. guuus. .. .. in this County i<>r Hie CEi.EilKATEL) KINO Ell ilOME .MADE SHOE. the best shoe for the m money on the mat l;ct. HDfl Our Stock of MEN and BOYS HATS Full and Complete. ? Largest lino of notions, every brought to this town. Everything in HARDWARE you Ej^^H want, in UltOf Killes we are iu'tidiiuariers for both heavy and laney j-'oods. Meat, Corn, Mow; Hay, Salt, Sugar, Coffee &c., H at Lowest CASH lVi'-es. iiivc us one lri:il and we will convince you that '.ve will sell you k|B more and better pjods for the money than any one else. COME To SEE US. BR9 BAKER, MATHEWS & CHAMBERS, I Lovvndesville, S. C. H ?Alirii 17,