The Press and Banaes ABBEVILLE, S.C. {^""Published every Wednesday at a year lu advance. Ten 3r*?i^es. Wednesday, March 6, 1895. j "Alarum* at Oitr Chambers." Something new In alarm clocks cuti Ik* veen at It. C. BerintuV, the jeweier. They are l?e.?ulies and do not cost any more then any oilier first-cla^s clock. Any one needing such a clock, or a preity little clock, should come to K<*eihein. A'so u new loi of parlor clocks in colored enamel. These clocks can not be notlen out of order when shakiug or setting sside when dusting. The peudulum arrangement is a right new one, and th-jse clocks *vnl each, to bt paid in monthly ( installments, one dollar per month per snare. ( Kiiough share- have been sub-erlhed toeu- | suresnccos. All citizens who have the Inter ( e-toi 'be town at heart are requested to re- , port at once to any <>t the undersign. G. A. Nuelter, Ch'rtn'n. , ' D. Brow, , J.A.Hill. We ask attention to the card of Dr. L. .1. { While, wtio Das open u a ueniai uuice m Whites Block. He coixh;k highly recommended by Dr. J. S. Thompson, ol Atlanta, torineriy of Abbeville. He ha* been In the prHc- ' li*e In Atlanta, and comes back well eijulp . ped for the practice of ills pretession. Religious services wilt be conducted sit Warren ton church nexi Sunday afternoon at three o'olock by Rev. L ithor Link. Sunday , school at half-past two o'clock. Mrs. R. M. Haddok is In New York selecting her spriug stock. WEDDING GIFT. Handsome House to Mr. Julius .11. Visauskn on hif A?rri?icc. Mr.'Juliu? M. Vlsanska is to be married this week. Hl? father will go down. Before going be had recorded in the Clerk's oftlce a < deed to his homestead on Mag?zlne Street, ' which he gives to his son us a wedding pres- 1 ent. Thin is a handsome present to a worthy * young man. Ij. W. Wliite'a I.ncals. Ij. W. White bas just received the hand somest line of mattings ever offered in this town. Trie styles are entirely new and prices are lower than ever before. Also a lot of new rugs. The unprecedented Rale of full width brown v and blenched sheeting still continues at tin store of Li. W. White. He is selling ?n im- < mense quantity of tn<-se goods, simply be- i cause the prices are so low. Some of those 5 cents outing arc still left at * White's, but the supply Is being rt-duced very rapidly. Tbe demand for tbein Is very * great. 1- w White has beautiful line of nercales and shlriing prtuts, all of which are meeting , with ready sale because the styles are so de- , slrable. Just received?a choice lot of seed iri?h po- i tatoes, early rose, earlv good rich, beauty i Hebron and peerless, all for sale by L. W. > White. < L. W. While always keeps on hand h good 1 supply ot bl cksmiih tools, anvils, bellows. * tonga, hammers, &c., Ac. Don't forget the hainhurg trimmings and , torchon laces at L. W. White's. ( Don't ueglect the opportunity for buying carpets and blankets at cost from L. W. | White. Only a lew pairs of fine bed blankets i are lelL i Go to White's and you can buy the Chen pest suit of ready-mttde clothing you ever had. j Those black dress goods at While's are taking well at the reduced prices. Now is the opportunity anft White's store is IUC pitttO IU UtIJ ? VIJVTUf/ wmtn UlriW. ' L. W White's ierocery store i< toe place to buy coffee. You can buy rlo coffee six pounds 1 lor a dollar, five pound* for ? dollar. four itnd one-half pounds lor a doliur. and lour pounds I for a dollar. Beside* Java and Mocha coffees. L. W. White has now on sal- a large supply 1 of fresh aud genuine garden seeds, also white , and red onion sets. Crochet cotton or. spool all colore at Had 1 dons. Columbia zephyrs, all colors, 5c. lap at Had- | dons. A few things left In winter dress good which we still offer regardless of cost at Haddons. < 250 parasols ju?t In fronr. the manufactures. Our leader 50. 75 and SI. The best goods at 1 the price we nave ever shown. At Haddons. 1 Tooth brushes. The nicest liDe In town at ( Harrison V. Smith. | So the farmers- ! am selling lots of tobacco, ana will be ?iad to sell you yours. Come in and Just see what I can do for you. The Racket Store is the place lor all close m.h K..\crH tjfi snen'ot airald 10 quote prices as you will see. , We bavea small lot of pure mountain buck wheat Hour. Call and supply yourself before . ills all gone. Smith & Sons. Ladles look at our "sbow window" as you , pass by. A. M. Hill Ii?ny Personal Piirnitrnplis ol" <;< eri?l Interest. (Greenwood, S. C-, .March 4, 1MI 'Hull for Braneh. J,ois of people in town sntnnlay. Mr.-. W. J. Me(>ee nnd Muster Sproles, Ili'evs. were with us last week. Mr. and Mrs. White, of Kdgefleld, viM: ih??ir daughter. Mrs. Arthur Sheppard, 1 week. IMTKKTT ON Mrs IK K.I. AKAIN. C. f!. Utilise, of New York, bought the signed stock of .1. W. 1 mclceu for ] cent, autl turned it over to Mr. DucK< Hf.nofilnrtli it trill l?P f lio 4,\'pU' Vnrlf t *si Company." J. W. Duel: ell. Manager. We -.ire jz'ad To see our friend and neighb Mr. Tbos. Jones, Sr., outasiilaHltera protrti ed illness. Kditor Carpenter, of McCormiek, was town Saturday. Master Philip, a little brother of Hugh \V son Cromer, ?>t Smilhville, came to tot atone Thursday, transacted the business which he was sent and relumed to his hoi silely. A manly little bov is I'lililp. The Misai urday. Capt. John Cothran and his bride were wi liis sister, Mrs. IV. Hood. last. week. The friend- of Rev. W. T. Matthews, rogi to learn of their sore ailHctlon in their Fiori home. 11AVK YOf ANY PROOF Oh THIS ASSKIITIO: Our Abbeville, friends, are hoisting oft iinouni of tuish sent Irom here to tne dispe go; ir mere, wecuum jusi i-h-i liave had u dispensary . hue a majority of o citizens ski it no. Motives, moral and not t L'liinury, prompted the . We beseech you, clear friends, not to wor over the little spat between our .Senators, may t?e all In the play. At any rate ke your laces to the Irout and register. urn .1 uice .\xn had mtck. Constable Mosley seized a box Sunday c route to Ninety-Six by express. It was fro Pendleton, consigned to "Tom Chuck," ai contained about 1 gallon corn whiskey ai ttie toliowmg note: J'endloton, March '{, ISO, my dear frean: "1 had bud look, it g wasted; i dun the best i cood, I wish i co< see yon : drink it rit suue." Mr. J. H. M. Klnard, of the Observer, at Miss Ethel, spent Sunday with hisdaughti Mr-. E. s. McNeill. MiskOIm Moore, of Anderson, is vistingMl Matilda (jreene. Col. J. \S*. McCullough spentSuuday in tl sit.v. .Mrs. Anna Oldham came from Alabar Saturday on a visit to her parents Mr. ai Mrs. J. W. Hill. question for Tit?: supervisor. To Supervisor Canville: Is a registrati< :ertitlcuie, valid heretofore, good In the el< lion for delegates to the con veutiou, or !i lew and special one required? Please a iwer. S, LOWNDESVILLE'S LETTER i Pretty f?ools mother Mrs. VI. Huckabee went to Abbeville Tuesday. Mr. O. T. Baker weal to Abbeville on Tui la>. Mr. Baker is readmit law under Caj iV. H. Parker, at thai place. About tbe first ploughing that was do -Ince Christina-, in ibis couimunlty was doi be 2f>lh oi lust nioiiin. Tbe planters w lave to inovt up, to catch up. School roiiiiuissluer W. T. Mllford was [his part of the county Wednesday and Thui lay, looking utter ibe schools. In iravellli i road upon which there were gates to Veucd, he got out of Ills buggy at one iieui, opened n, lead his horse mrough, at Hepped back to .-hut it, when bis horse Iro mine cau-e ran off, and smashed up li t>uggy. As smart a man as a school comm! .toner oucla to be, ought to have a horse t< iinart t'> pla> the fool that way. On Thursday we heard a ra m say that. 1 nulled coi n l'uesdav and uicked cotton We uesdav. Katlier lale winding the gatherii A la*t yeau's crop. Mr. J. J. Johnson made a business visit Abbeville Thursday. Mr. aud Mrs. P. B. Allen, of Starr, we ituong treiuds in anu around here tor a ill >r t wo last week. Mr. ii. C. Prince, Jr., and his sister Ml Carrie Prince, ol Wiiliamsion. came dov riinrsday aud spent a day or two with kir lolk herf. Dr.J. B. Moseley spent, two or three da: prolessioually at Latimer last week. A lew days ago, two children of Mrs King In theSbllob neighborhood were bitten by Jog, supposed to oe mad. a* it hud been bilti sometime before by a dog that was mad. Sherjtt' and Mrs. F. \V. K Nance, of Abt vilie. were visiting the families of Messrs. > [J. aud J. \V. II uekabee, tor a day or two, la wek. We had some rain Friday and Siturday, tl tli-Ki in almost a iiiniiih, unusual tor Februar In tins section, dniini: last week more oa were no wed than ever before, at the san iiite. and In the same length of time. Having a pretty good one. on the county report, here it Is. A gentleman sometime u; aid his tax. and after gelling home, exami ed his receipt, aud found that he hud n ueen charged quite enough, judging from t unouutoi property returned by hlin.aud tl 10 1-2 mills to be paid upon It. He went ai Had the mUtake corrected, us lie thought I i;ould better atlord to lose it, than the coun itid state could Mr. W. U. Huckabee, on Thursday movi from the A. L. Latimer house near tlie dep< into the A. V, Barnes house near the I'resl Lerian chutch. Miss Lena Oglesby, ol Elberlon, came Krjdiiy, to visit the family of her brother-1 law, l)r. B. A. Henry. Mr. Calhoun Black, of Antrevllle, was iiur mld-t lor a day or two last week There w?-re several small mixed droves horses and mules in this towu, during tl pa?i week, but few sales. Mr. M. W. Speer was bitten on the hand I a vicious hog a few days ago, not serlousl but enough so as to somewhat interlere wi his tleing up of bundles. Mr. /V. V. Barnes Is having some improv merits put upou his house and lot, a hue pi chase. Ned ltiley, perhaps the most noted dark in this part of the country, is on crutches, i >ult of a broken ankle. He, poor old lello raring for nobody,aud nobody caring for hi is in a bad fix. Kev P. B. Ingram, ol the Lowndesvllle c cull, occupied the pulpit In the Method church iu this place hist night, giving lot hearers, a very good sermou. He was t guest ol Rev. E. W. Mason. In these days when South Carolina Is floe ed with statesman, eager to guid? the old sli ll in refreshing to know that there are a f< in our county, wi>o are conscious of their li bllliy (and so express th?misel ves) to rep sent Abbeville county In the coining Cons tullouul contention. Like Nchofleld ol ru road notoriety, "We are still hopelul." Troupe ? "CAD" AND "SNOB." .Hcniiiiii; ol the Two Words Ma 1*1 it in. A society writer in the Atlanta Journal I underlaK>'ii lo make plain to popular eu prehension the dlH'erence between u "ca and a "snob" wiili tins result: Webster says a cud Is "tt low bred, p sumptuous person." lie says, on the other hand, a snob Is vulgar person who altecls to be better, rich or more fashionable than lie realty Is." A cad is vulgar on all occasions and eve: where, being marked bj greal cheek and geneiul InditJ'ereliee to l lie tituess o| tilings. A cad is unable to conceal Ins great deliy in bt-ing present at a gathering of rclluemei culture and form ; a snob, on the other hat in such presence, would seem :ar more acci tomed than anybody else. Acad is elated meeting anyuouy mere; a unoo is Hurpri> to see "certain persons'' there. Wheis your social leader speak* to c about weaiher, call's veins swell on fore lie: he bursts into merriment wben social le..< s;nlies and dunces with joy wlieii social leat laughs. Snob has hoard and seen ev. ryiiil before, is a weaiy oi the Aorld and ciiiiu positively cannot, eveu atrord to be bor you know, by any one. Cad is delighted t>e within hailing distance of snob, nut sii does not care for cad. Cad Ik a dazzled fo snob a glided hypocrite. Cad is an irresi hie iiliiil kiimIi ??. vel (?jii generally good natured ; snob generally gra gloomy and peculiar. These two words are frequently used sym ytuousiy, but they have widely difleringi QltlCallODK. The next time you are In town call at 1 kard'sand seta tine pair of spectacles che Flour! flour! Hour! Aug. W. Kn>ltl) ha bargain to otter you In Hour. Get the pri and you ure sure to buy. Aug. W. or.iitli oilers big reductions in winterKoodH. A bargaiu in shoes for the u UO days. A car of flue white corn Just In at Smll Hods. Spenk Nne III. *">tlir?r people have their faults, And ho liave ye as well, >ii. j Hut all ye chance to we or hoar, Ve have n? right to tell. ^ If ye am not speak o' good, Take care and see, and leel, Kurtli has all too much o' woe. 0f And not enough o' weal. J5e careful that ye make nae strife leu Wi> meddling tongue and hniin, asi por ye W|u clntj enough to do J f ye but look at hnmp. It .ve cannnspeak o' good, ns. Oh ! dinua speak at all, r,er For there Is grief and woe enougli !.u t)n this terrestlal ball. lsIi jf ye should feel like picking flaws 1 fj ueuer k ? tnk,e" en the next morning. Net proceeds to ine city about $75. A good day's work lor our ofliT; cers. 11 Dr. D. L. Boozer. Jr., of Columbia, Is in town. Dr. Boozer is the guest of his friend nDd classmate L)r. L. J. White. The crowd In town saleday was large and on the whole, quiet and orderly. Not,a great >11- amount of business was done for cash. The m lieners showed up In great ghape, ai d from nd now od will do so. Buying corn and bacon id on time, to be paid for when the cotton crop Is sold. No matter what the price it will sell for. Bacon aud coin must be bought. As ot long as corn-crib and smoke-house are both ad in the west, and cotton worths .lis per pound. bard-tiines will be with our people. 3d Mr. R. L. Dargan has accepted a position it, with A Cohen, and will still be anxious and ready to show his fr ends the latest, best and iss cheapest clothing, and gents furnishings in the city. Mr. Dargau lakes his new place tobe day. Clinton Lodge has a very handsome streetna lump at the entrance to the lodge rooms, d fhis lamp jis | the workniau-shlp of Mr. J. M. Lawson and Mr W. E. Hill and has appropriate Masonic emblems painted this one. Chief Kiley hasueen confined to his room on several days,with the "grippe." Mr. C. 1) Al.c. len Is on the force (and Charlie is a good one) |H during theChlH's enforced absence from duty. II. I'rol, Frank Griffin, ol Oxford, (?a.. is in the | city, and Is lor the present with his triend Mr. T. T. Q,'iarle8. Prof. Grlflln is an accomplished musician, and will eudevor to get up a class iu vocal music. , A "street faker" did a rushing business Monday, "One half of the world lives on the credulity of the other half." Is a true saying, , and most people are bargain hunters, the A "bargains"are not the only sales made by IC t.he-H traveling merchants, those who hu.v are "sold" umcty-nine times out of one liundreds whliejiietler goods could be bought for the same money from our home merchants. ^r" Mr. Walter L. Miller went over to tlie Gate ln City lasi weea and spent two days. , Mrs. J. S. Norwood and her mother Mrs. L. A* I). Walker were Id our city several days this week the guests of Mrs. E. B. Colhoun. Mrs. Walker will leave tor her home lu Baltimore " next Friday. She will be accompanied by her two granddaughters little Mamselle and ",1 .Sarah Norwood. ' Mr. Harry Cantey passed through town last Saturday. . Mr. A. E. Woodell was in tlie city last Sun-, day. Mr. Woodeil's friends are always glad rs" to see him ln Abbeville. Mrs. Aug. W. Smith spent last week with friends in Atlanta. ~! Dr. Lambert White is at home now. Dr. 111 While has Just completed a course In the At,n >anta Dentil College. He will open an office j1* over Mr. L. W White's store. Is" Airs. Adger Calhoun and little daughter "" Mary', came up from Greenwood Saturday , and spent Sunday with Miss Ayletle C'hal ,e iners. a" Mr. A. G. Faulkner Is now with the Abbevllle Lumber Co. . nesisirar ?_,)! wuc wa* ivcijl uunjr on ..?wu10 day and yesterday, principally by tbe colored voters, who appeared In crowds, having all at. once, beeu, as It. seems, struck with a bad case oi-wanl-to-be-flxed-to-vote. SK ? '* THE CONSTITUTION, ^s ;s. Letter From Mr. Altlieus Johnson of L>" WHHbliiKton. Washington, D. C., March 1.1S95. >e- As throwing some light upon tbe extent to V. which an educatlonul ({ualitlcatlon would alist lect suffrage in South Carolina, I call your attention to the following figures: lie The census returns of the United States for y. 1890 show the population of the State, above its ten years ot age, to be 802,400, of which 382,17-1 ue were white aud 470,232 were colored. Of the 832.174 wiiltes, '9,443. or 17.9 per cent., were 11to literate; of tbo 470,232 colored, 301,202, or 04.1 go per cent., were Illiterate. n The relative proportion of males and feitir t h?? untrinin vprv be close lu South Carolina, the excess of iemales he beiug less than one and one-seventh per cent; Jd and the relative proportion of Illiteracy, as he between the sexes, is also very close, namely, ty 12.3 per cent, ol the males ana 4T.6 per cent, of females. ed The figures first above given will, therefore, >t, pretty well uidlcate the relative ratio of 1111>y teracy m the male population above twentyone years of age ciaseed according to color, in namely, 17 per cent, ol the white aud 01 per n- cent of the colored are illiterate. Illiteracy in the above figures means Inability lty to read or write. That Inability, however, ought hardly to be uikeu as decisive cl one's ol fitness to wield tiie ballot; for many persons tie whose Judgment In the practical affairs of tile is excellent and whose moral character In i>y good, are unable to read aud write; and yet ly. nobody would regard It us Impolitic or unsafe tb to trust such persons with the ballot. The practical question is how to give it to such re- persons without also giving It to others who ir- are In no sense worthy of It. Permitting every property owner to vote without regard to ey bis educational attainment*, will answer the re- question in a manner; and still there may be w, persons here and there deserving of the bairn, lot who are neither freeholders nor yet able to read aud write. The only way to reach ir- these latter persons If any such there be, i? 1st to permit some otlicer, or officers (for instauce, lis the Supervisor, or Hoard ol' Registration,) to h? hainuuciHl iiiniKi- the law with the Dower of lining a little judgment or discretion m deid terming the lnujiligenceaud fitnessof all Hilt ilp erate non-lreeholders that may apply for the) 3vv elective sranchlse; and hence the alternative a- test that 1 put into the educational provision re- which I suggested last week, namely, that, if Hi- a person were not able to read any article of til- the constitution or any section of the statutes of the Stale, he should be able to understand and reasonably explain the same when read to him." In some constitutions a much great margin than the above is left for the operation of the Judgment of election otneers; for Instance, in Connecticut, where the constitution prescribe-, among other requisites for voting, , that tbe person "shall sustain a good moral character." It is nearly always the case that something must be left to the faithfulness ol las the officers who are charged with the admlnm tstrallou of the law. d" J. Altheus Johnson. ? Smith it Sons is the place to go for hats, 11 shoes, dry goods, groceries, and any and evier ery thing you want. ry- Our wagon sells kerosene for cash only. H. a W. Lawson Jk Co. ^ Lawson's wa^on delivers oil every day. In Ruy from the wagon. One car good red rust proof seed oats Just UK" received by W.Joel Smith it Sons, call on them and supply yourself. Always buy your lamp chimneys at Racket :ad Htore at 4 and ;? cents. iid, I Colgate's fine toilet soaps at Harrison & ler | (?anm's l>rug Store* *er | When you are In vbheville to buy goods, al" ways go to see .-Vug. W.Smiili ami have him ?J- ijuote you prices on dry goods and groceries. l'|*[, He wants your trade and will treat you right. iot> i Very long white and cream silk wa ists lo ol; evening wear at Mrs. Taggart's. j4'.'" i Mrs. 'l'aggart has received a new lot of black i is ve|vi.t surah, moire and morning silk. nu'; Kiuicy scarf and set pins at Mrs, Tnggart's. in-. Something new iu lace collars at Mrs. Tagiig gart's, j Look out for our oil wngon, oil sold at the same price as at store lor wish. H. W. Lawson it Co. [ y. Aug. \V. Smith wants your trndo. ap. Something new. Mexican washable tics ou sa sale at Aug. \V. Smith's. Cheap. See them, ccs New lot of percale# from 7c to llj^c at Aug. W. Smith's. all Remember to call on Aug. W. Smith lor est shoes, i>ats and clothing. A new lot of tinware Just received at RackU & et Store. See advertisement in another place for prices. Registration. City of Abbeville. THE books for the city registration will hf open on 12, Wand 14 of Marcb, 1895, foi ! the registration of voters, j It. M. HILL, ; J. CHALMERS. Mayor. Sec't'y. March (i, 189"?. Dr. L. J. WHITE, j DEIWKMV. j tTUOFFlCE: No. 2 WHITE'S BLOCK. | March 6,1895, tf HOMESTEAD NOTICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AHBEAII'LE COUTY. Ex Parte J. W. DUCKETT, Petitioner.-Peti tion for Homestead. Notice is hereby given to all persons con* cern-.d, that J. W. Duckett has applied to m( to have the Homestead exemption allowed by law aet oil to him in real estate and personal property. Dated March 0, 1895, and published once a week for lour weeks in the Abbeville PreM and Banner. J. C. KLUGH, March C, 1 $!)">, * Master. SCHOOL TRUSTEES TOE ABBEVILLE COUNTY. School District No. 1?Capt. James Rogers Jr.,J.N. Lipscomb, B. P. Pluson, .NinetySix. School District No. 2?John B. Sample, J. L. Hutfhey, Greenwood; J. D. Fouche, CoreSchool District No. 8?Dr. S. T. Lea, Cokesbury : J. A. McCord, Hodges; G. B. Kiley, 111 ley. school District No. 4?C. V. Martin, J. C. Martin, Donalds : S. J. Hurts. Honea Path. School District No. 5?J. A. Devlin, W. It. Ellis, T. J. Bowen, Due West. School District No. ft?D. P. Hannah, Hodges; H. W. Bowie, Abbeville; M, G. Smith, Donalds. School District No. 7?R. D. Purdy. Verdery; P. D.Klugh, J.T.Davis.Greenwood. School District No. 8?E. W. Watson, Bradley ; Thos. J. Hearst, Verdery; Dr. P. H. Adams, Phoenix. School District No. 9?J. F Wideman, J. S. Harrlu, J. W. Young, Troy. School District No. 10?A. T. Brown, Hunter; A. K. Watson, G. H. Wardlaw, Abbeville. School District No. 11?J. G. Edwa.ds, Jas. Evans, S. H. Cochran. Abbeville. School District No. 12?A. M. Erwln, L. P. Harkness, R. A. Haddon, Antreville. School District No. 13?S. F. Epps, 8. S. Boies, D. T. Simpson, Lowudesville. School District No. 14?Geo. W. Speer, Monterey; J. W. Boyd, Mt. Carmel; D. W. Thomas, Walts, S. C. School District No. 15?P. H. McCaslan, Wideman; Wm. McNeill, Mt. Carmel; J. O. Hcmmlnger, Link. School District No. 16?Jas. Cothran, Jr., McCormick; W. H. Brill, Sandover; J. L. Gibert. School District No. 17?F? S. Hale, E. W. Lipscomb, J. P. Phillips, Ninety-Six. School District No. 18?C. A. C. Waller, T. F. Riley, J. L. Kerr, Greenwood. Scnoul Dist rict No. 19?W. A. Templeton, F. B. G&ry, J F. Miller. Abbeville. Scnool District No. 20?Rev. A. L. Patterson, W. L. Miller, John W. Morrah, ML Carmel. School District No. 21?John T. Cheatham, R. W. Knox. Nicholas Scbram. The diirerent Boards of Trustees are requested to hold a meeting at an early date for the purpose of organizing, by electing a chairman and clerk (where thev are not already organized), and to meet with the Board of Examiners In the School Commissioner's office on Monday, the 3rd day of December nexi (Saleday) at 12 o'clocK m. togetTrus lee's itecords ana arrange pians ror conuucviDg the public schoolR during tbe present year. W. T. MILFORD, School Commissioner and Chairman Board of Examiners. Nov. 19,1894.o Port Royal and Western Carolina R. R Augusta aud Ashevillc Short Line. J. B. CLEVELAND, Eecelver. QUICKEST route to Athens, Balolgh, Norfolk Richmond. Vu? and Eastern cities. Schedule In effect July 1st, 1894. Eastern time. Lv Augusta 2 35 pm 0 50 am | Ar Greenwood 6 23 pm 12 15 pm Ar Anderson 8 35 j>m A r Laurens 0 24 pm Ar Greenville 7 50 pm Ar Bpartannurg 8 05 pm Ar Saiuda 9 48 pm Ar llt ndnrsonvllle 10 22 pm ArAsheville 11 20 pm Lv Asnevme o iu um Lv Spartanburg 11 4ft am Lv Greenville 11 10 am Lv Laurens 1 28 pm Lv Anderson 11 00 am Lv Greenwood 2 28 pm 6 00 am A r Augusta 5 15 pm 10 15 am Ar Savannah 6 00 am 6 00 am Lv Greenwood 5 23 pm 12 43 pm Ar Athens 8 00 pm Ar Raleizh 1 26 am Ar Norfolk 9 10 am Ar Old Point 11 00 am Ar Petersbure 6 00 am Ar Richmond 6 40 am Ar Washington 10 45 am 6.50 a. m. train connects at Green wood for Walhalla and all points on Seaboard Air Line and Columbia aDd Greenville hallways. For any information relative to tickets, rates, schedules, etc., address W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agent, R. L. TODD, Travelling Passenger Agent, Augusta, Ga* Clip. PODO-PHYL IN In a substitute for Calomel?Is a Liver Panacea that does not nauseate, at Harrison & Game Drug Store. Buy your soap at Racket Store. You will And tbe quality at the top and the price at the bottom. Bargains in flannels and all wool goods at Aug. W. Smltb. Abbeville Supply Co. sells roasted coffee at 25c per pound. See our grades ol Peaberry, rio, eto. Both cheap and good. Paints, oil, window glass, etc., at Speed's Drugstore. We are selling a splendid tobacco, five plues to the pound, for 25c. A bargain. Abbeville Supply Co. Ited Lyon will cure catarrh of the head, and all coets is a dollar a bottle. No cure money refunded. For sale only at Speed's Drug Store. , The Abbeville Supply Co. h$s reduced the price of their jeans and other panls goods one-fourth. A splendid goods for 25c, Kentucky jeans, doe skins, etc. Our line of notions will begin to arrive this week and we ask our friends to come in and give us ihe pleasure of showing our stock. Abbeville Supply Co. Fire proof oil guaranteed to be the best. G. W. Lomax. A few winter dress goods, selling at less than cost, to make room for spring stock, at Haddons. Bruce has a fine custom trade In shoes and harness. Try blin. Have you seen Bernau's new line of sterling HI I vur V 11C linn ('ici.cn biiat ni V uui ?v.^ ? ??? brought here, such hs cream pitchers, sugar bowls, bonbon trays, large sonp bowls and other handsome pieces In sterling. Call on him; he will be glad to show them to you. The next time you are in town call at Rykard's and get a line pair of spectacles cheap Wantki>?School and county claims. Taken at lowest discount. School claims preferred. O. W. liomax. liruce's harness is all hand made. Try them. ? ? Keep a pure heart and clean hands Nothing will give one better standing with men, or greater favor with God, Did you ever feel the Joy of winning a soul tor Christ? I tell you there is no joy out of heaven which excells it? il.ni.raon r>f ?h? hunrl nf nnfi who SaVS! j llltjs.?K ? 'By your means I was turned from darkness." Remember that religion in business is just as important as religion in the church. Some one wittily says that a large number of people do their charity work by advising others to give. Mr. Spurgeon used to say that he never had to exclude from his chqrcb R person converted in childhood. wr A tTmfin i w Ajyimj: SCHOOL CLAIMS TAKEN AT ! LOWEST DISCOUNT. LEASE have them properly signed by Trustees aud reRiBtered by School CommiKBioner. I Special Discounts in Sums of $100,00 and Over. G. W. Lomax. No. 3 Cottaran*8 Block. . T\ T\ Down Down THEY GO! We must have room ! We must have money, In order to convert the remain. dpr of our winter goods Into cash, we have made sweeping reductions. From now till Mowli ilia Id" intum m\j lot,yon can make one dollar buy from us almost as much art two would a few months ago. Call and nee goods and prices. a R. M. HADDON & CO. The remainder ol our CLOAKS will be sold regardless of cost. R. M. H. & Co. | PERTINENT POINTS \ . ! POSITIVELY PIT. \ WIV MB W ^ # Positively? * m I have the largest 0 0 stock of Jewelry 0 5 Id the county,and \ # will always keep W *m 0 a full line and up 0 J to date. i a \ Positively? * I # I do business up- T 2 0 on a close margin 4 M 5 of profit and eBpe- \ # clally in Sterling W 0 Sliver for WKD- 0 J DING PRES- J 0 ENTS, and when W 0 buying a piece of 0 \ Sterling Silver- 0 J from me you can J \ Positively? 5 T 5 certain it Is what 4 " W I claim it to be, x 0 and the price aa 0 ^ LOW as it is sold 0 W ' by any reliable x 0 concern, no mat- 0 J ter where It is. 0 5 Positively? \ W It will be against J 0 your Interest to 0 0 buy things of this 0 \ klud before see- ^ 0 ing our stock and 0 0 prices. Remem- 0 T ber also I do re- ^ 0 pairing of all w 0 kinds In my line 0 5 and am on the ^ 0 Court House side. ^ # R. C. BERNAU, t ? j THE JEWELER. 0 " ??tt: 1 {Seaboard, jf^ir J_jine. } Schedule In effect Dec. 23, 1SD1. "The Atlanta Special," oolld Vesttbuled Train?No Extra i'are Charged. ? Double Dally between Atlunta and New York. ^)KT"H50UNbT tibUTHBOUN b. ~N o. S3, i No. 402.1 Central Time. ' No. 408.! NoTif. Dally. | Dally. |Dally and Sunday | Daily. | Daily. S 15pm 12 00 m Lv Atlanta Ar 4 09pm 5 20am U.Depot,City Te. | 2 38pm Ar...Winder....Lv 3 42pm Eastern Time. 114Spm 3 03pm-Lv Athene Ar 8 08pm|3 40am f 12 57am 401pm|Ar Elborton Lv 2 04pmj 2 31am ^ 1 L'flnm 427pmjArCalhouoFls Lv 137pm 153am ^ J 42uin 4 88pm]Ar Watta i.v I z I pin I l jam ay 1 55*m 4 49pm Ar Shops Lv 1 lljpm 1 30aro 1 02om 4 55pm Ar Abbeville Lv 115pm 1 20am 2 16am 5 05pmAr Cans Lv 100pm 110am Ar Salak Lv 12 53j>m 2 33am 5 23pm Ar Greenwood Lv 12 48pm 12 57pm O 2 47um 5 84pm Ar Sa'tiea Lviia 86pm 12 44pm ^ 2 49am 5 36pm Ar Lola Lv 12 34pm 112 12pm < -. 3 HUam 6 08pm Ar Clinton Lv 1204pm, 12 H pm U. 5 00am 723pmAr Chester Lv 10 Slain 10 50pm 6 80amj 8 45puijAr Monroe Lv| 9 37atn| 900pm et 10 25atn~9 45pin Ar Charlotte Lv 5 50om 7 5?|on j_ 7 48atn~9 48pm: Ar Wadesboro Lv: 8 37am 8 11pm W 8 30nm 10 20pmJ ArRockin^'hamLv] 8 (5am 7 41pm ? b 40am! 10 30pm! Ar^ Hamlet Lv. 7 54am_ 7 80pm \J. i 12:10pm fSOim ArWilinlnaton Lv 7 30pin 3 -I5|>ui jy : ~9 46am il^lp"i" Ar 8o. Pins* Lv 7 10am 6 27pm | 10 30am'12 aiara:Ar Sanford Lv II 2Aim 5 31pm | if 50am; 1 26am Ar Kalel^'U Lv 5 17ain 350pm U1 i 1 42pm I 2 38am Ar IIender?m Lv 4 10am 152pm , I 8 12pm! 4 05am Ar Wrldon Lv, 2 4Sam!ll 54ain | 3 SOpin 7 30nm Ar Norfolk I.v !) ouptn y i.iam r> 51pni 6 OOam'Ar Petersburg Lv 12 53am It 5Uam 63 C43pin| 6 40am Ar Richmond Lv 12 28am 9 05am 11 10pm 10 45atn'Ar WashingtonLv 8 40pm, 4 30am 12 48am, 1205pm Ar Baltimore Lv* 7 31pm 2 40aio 3 45am 2 20pm Ar PhlldelphlaLv 5 16am 11 47pm r. 6 53am 4 38pin |Ar New York Lv 5 20pm1 9 00pm .QJ Betwuen Atlanta and Charleston. "Jr HihU, No. 36. Daily Cen. Time., No. 43. No. 45. 7 15HMt'f3 45pm;LvAtlatitalc.t'. ArifS OOumj 6 45pui OJ H 55um 5 3(ipm ArTuckr^E.tl.Arj S 09am! 0 38pm 10 41am 7 45pm!Ar Athens ArjEx.Sun. 5 OSpm pl( ! U 45ain Ex.8un. Ar Elborton Arj ' :4 01pm 1113pm " ArCalhoun KlsAr " I 3 20pm 12 21pm " 'Ar Watts Arj " 13 18pm 12 35pm " Ar shop Arj " ! 308pm 12 43pm 44 Ar Abbeville Ar " ; 3 07pm 100pm ' iAr Cana Arj '' . 3 &lpni u jAr Salak Ar " i 247pm ] 1 18prii " j Ar Greenwood Ar " ,242pm I j 133pm " Ar 8aluci> Ar! " i 2 25pm J j 135pni| " Ar Lota Ar ' j H21pm ,11215pm' ' !Ar Clinton Lyi " j 142pm 1236pm w Lv Clinton Ar| u i 1 20pm 4 ISpmi Ar ( olumhla Ar' 11 13am ; 5 50pmj iAr Svmter Ar ...Ill 00am I 8 40pm j ;Ar Charleston Lvj | 7 15am ! Trains Nos. 402 and 403 are solid vestibule trains with Pullman Buffet sleeping curs between Atlanta end Washington, through sleepers between Monroe 1 npd Portsmouth. Va.; Pullman Bullet parlor cars | between Washington and New York; sleeping cars | between Charlotte and Wila.tngton. Trains Nos. 3S j and 41, solid between Atlanta and Norfold, carrying ' Pullman sleeping attaci ed. making direct connection ! at Weidon with Atlantic Coast Lino for Washington j and New York, and all points north and east< 4|t Sori folk with steamers for Washington, Bay Lino oi BalI tlmore, Old Dominion lor New Yorl;. naS-l and j 45, solid trains between Atlau^a and Columbia, with i through coaches for Charleston. Tickets for sale at j union depot or at the comnqny'a ticket olllce, at No, 61 i Kimball House. JOHN II. WINDER, Gen. Mangr. T. J. A^DEKSO^, Qpn. Pasa. Act. E, J. WALKED, City Ptv*. a?d Ticket Agt, i V , ? 1 1 W OB Winter %%FR()M NOW TT 15th of 11 %%AT. T1 PL Wm U W\ im Hiii, u, uiij Winter Dress Regardless t %%INCLUD] )ress Goods, Cloaks, Hat Shoes tor Lb Children, I AND IN FACT EVI SPRING bout the 1st of March s to charge goods as we ble to sell on time. 1 e able to sell on time, I redit ourselves. We >r the CASH, and the c e stopped sooner or la ) pay credit prices as it r or later. Look at the number ave gone under and tit y this time-business. Sfers to sell you on tii ider. He will get you Very Respe ?he Wm. E. B Goods ntil the%% '^||j IARCH. j ie%% | 1CASH III. j Goods Sold ^ of (Cost, Wraps, and Heavy -f|| tdies and ;v||| 'lannels, ?|J :ry thing in %% ?f GOODS Ijj Please don't ask . s are positively not TTe are sorry not to ?ut we can't get the ttaii ftTifion W 111 ooxJ. y \j ix sredit business must ter, you can't afford . j will ruin you soonof merchants that lousands of farmers Shun a man that ne as you would an i in the end. ictfully, ell Cash Co. :,J ' ' 'f* .'tS