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The Abbeville Messenger. M. I.. HUNIIAM, .In.., .. T. 1* rOTIIKXN I-.mtuii* \.vi> .J AS. S FKIUUN. A I'KO.-.uktouk. \Vi:i).N>:SJ)A Y, Tl, ISSJ. THK !>.\-X<*Kit. Tlio ?hu.' Hunger to the JJeniocrnov in South Carol inn Jies in tjjn? filling of jut leci security that 4ms taken possession of tin.- party and indifference to tlu< jjj> protiching election AjnU presages no goo.i.l Jesuit. This feeling is due doubtless to Hit fact that in .the la^t two or tUr.ee eleclions we have had ^.lU'Uiy in t i,<* tight. Hut he who atopies that ,\\ e hav.t a walk over in this cauip tign is ignorant of the conditions of the cnn.vass. \V,t have it on entij'eli/ reliable authority that the Republican National Committee intend to concentrate their money and their campaign forces on this itjtyu- If ^an.y it for Rlai,uc. This is not speculation ; nor idle lenrs. Their idea is tc poll the .entire Republican vote in tin lower counties where their majorities^ are very heavy. And the necessity if upon y/.v to vote every vote we*can tc .counteract it. Already the enemy art boasting pf success in this State. Col l'erry. of Greenville,jlias a .lettei^froi^ Montana saying that the Republicans had offered to bet !j?25() to $100 thai South .CarolMia would be carried for I'lai.nc by ten thousand .majority. John H. Tolbert was nominated .Congress on the JlOth instant, from this District, aud expects to he elected! Democrats of Abbeville County, how .would you like to see;lrfm elected over .Col. Aiken ? jl'erish -the thought ! It must not he. It will not he if every Democrat turns out and does his duty 011 the 4th of November. Don't let us he satisfied with what we have done. Our .campaign meeting was l>ut t\ie entev.ing wedge of the campaign. It behooves us to bestir ourselves?to interest ourselves-?tfi interest our ,neighbors in tho fightr-to waU'b o.yr on.vuiies, and to eoipc to the polls 011 November 4th to perpetuate the redeinption of South Carolina and to relegate John ft. Tolbert JLo his deserved o.bi>cufity. . A. HANK. '-The need of a Hank at Abbeville js a /natter oft almost daily admission, yet iio steps are taken to .provide us with uue. The-'bruldijig -of the ltail/o&ds near A ube.yi.lle inu&t nm?osssarily injure the trade of the tow?, whilst greatly benefitting . thtt county at large. IV e desire -to see all our projected Railroads car^ iecl to.a speedy completion. But Abbeville town must do something to retain its trade and attracmore. In our .opinion nothing will conduce more to this end than a Hank. The farmers will come here to negotiate loans for farm purposes, and being here will >pend their money hen.'. Moreover we know what a serious embarrassment to . business and great personal' annoy mice nccrne every Fall through a shortness of small change. A hank would remedy this evil. We have heard that some of the merchants of the town have heretofore opposed the establishment of a Bank here. But we are sure that a short experience will demonstrate the advantage; to them of such an institution. At least the merchants of other towns, Andcruon and Newberry notably, have found if ?<> and we seo no reason why this large and prosperous county should not be /'i[U:illv beno^ttecl. To our puldic oIljceiB who are eoinii -llctl by law Lo deposit the money that comes into their hands in the nearest Hank. such ?n institution would he :i very great con.Vtfnienee, and that money .would be kept in the county lor use anion;* our own people. These and other consiiU'R^tions move us to the-be-lief that a Hank would he of wry.great advantage to the- town and ,e?y?my. OHIO, Tin* election ii; Qtyio seeius to have ^riven satisfaction fy both parlies. The IN'puhlicaus fflaii/) it as a great victory, ami the Peg^ocrats express themselves as fully pati.sf)<'d lyitb the smullness of jtlie Rcpubliuan njajority. To our mihd there is nothing bad in J he figures 10,H>!5, which is the nizo of the majority. Jt was not seriously thought that the Democrats would earfy Ohio, Tlui real fi<rht is in New V.irl unci Indiana, and every thing points to Cleveland's success i;.i Jhcse States. J.et us of the fjontl) do oyr duty sy that .there be no break in the mnubor of votes froiytjiis section, and unless therebe a complete revulsion of sentiment "twixt thit> pnd Novembor 4tb C'leveJhihI will be the next President qP tbj-'se I'nited States. J)i;.\TH OF CQNGRKS8MAN KVfNS. We are pained to hear of the death of i I on. .1. II. Kviny, n;en;ber of Congress from thu fourth District, whiclj oucurri'd at his home in Spartanburg, on Monday, the JiOtli. A good and pure man has gone to bis reward. (I. II. Ciiomkk. Ksy? has retired from editorial connection with the \eirborri/ JVeira anil //ei'tihl. Mr. Cromer is a man of unusual ability, and will certainly i.;? ~i. j .?*- Miuin in um lillW, lO Wni'MI nrofpssion ho will dovotc himself. x Wk reroj{iii/.e tho genial humor and sprightly wit of Col. H. '1'. Wurdlnw, in /nanv of tho locals of tin. last issue of The J*rex# onif /tamicr. \^ lOlMTOItlAIj NOTKS. Wi: rail attention to tho letter of Cupt. " ' Kirk, on the subject of a Railroad from '< Jreenwood, via dgetield to Aiken. 1 At This is "a good scheme." And it seems 1 ?J?? i to >is to he entirely feasible and easy of . j itw accomplishment, (ireenwooil, already i 0-t } destined to a future of groat success, | 'should not lose this opportunity of in- j t ..creasing its railroad facilities ; ami from I . what wr know of tier eiti/.ens we are 1 ?lli iliiure they will not be found lagging in 'r' the discharge of their part of the enterI prise. ] to T"K Seminary at l>ue West receives jjj ?? #ble addition in the person of Rev. [J"' R. Latham. He is learned and able. | la'i Ami an acquisition of value to any insti- I "j, tution. We make him welcome to A*>- I *? beville Count v. [ ?r i - in' Tiik Democrats of Charleston have Py otput forth an exceedingly strong County in ' ticket, which they will elect. Mr. Sale iu ' who was defeated for nomination for ' Clerk of Court, seems dissatisfied. But ru 1 sel ' we don't suppose he will bolt. tli th > lOvKtiY County is raising a subscrip- J-'* 5 tion to the National Democratic Cam> paign Fund. Will Abbeville do noth- un : ing ? We will foi ward any sums snb- J,V . scribed for thnt purpose. ^ i 'The Chief Justice has ordered u spe- iy t cial term of the Court of Common 1'leas JL, for Laurens County, to begin Tuesday ln after Salosday in December. ??i Thk Abbeville meeting is made the he criterion by which nil others in the w< State are judged. None, that we have {* seen accounts of, have equalled ours. w I Kx-Gnv delivered an address j? before the Pendleton Farmer's Asso- ft' ciution last week. THE LAST GRAND RALLY. P,: ex Every nomorrnl Expct'(r<l (o ?lo Hi* ft> Whole Duty?Gour niu NoetiiiKN SOi Appointed for Snliirdny. Xovcinltrr !|| a, 1HM4. ' ' Ih The County Democratic Executive Commit- JV' teo met tn the (tyurt House on Monday hist, JOth instant. Tlieie whs u luix<? attendance. Mr.Henet, County Chairman, presided. 4,1 was uiiuniniously resolved to hold |)emoerutlc iiibss meetings at I)uu West, (irecnwood, Troy, ami Hnrlpht's Htorc, on Saturday, I 1st November, the Saturday before the pIiiv i>e tlon, nnd to hold n final grnnd gathering nt v Abbeville Court House on Monday, 3rd No- ' vomber, the day be:ore the election. At all j?, . these meetings the clubs are earnestly requestto muster in full force and in redshlrts. At the Due West in ee ling the following clubs },' will muster : "V Hue West, JIampton. J' PonahlBvillo, J^oiik Cane. J1" witinin t trove, J lodges, , Antrovllle, Means' Chapel. Tbo follow lax speakers will address thu Due West meeting : ' Hon. J. Ij. Orr. E. t>. Gruydon, M. I* lionbain, Jr., .1. N. Cochran, \V. O. Hrmlloj-, T. I*. Colli ran. Dr. J. 11. Hell, W. I-. Mil lor. and I). H. Minrlil. '... At the Greenwood meeting tlie followlncr JJV clubs will muster: ... Greenwood, Nlnciy-Hlx, I New llnrket, . , Sniltli vllle, llrudley, ' l'hoenlx, Cokesbury. The following speakers will address the j.,. (irci'invowl ineetlim : ,... Messrs. .loll 11 K. Bradley, W*. C. McOownn, .<, K. II. tinry, W'.V. Calhoun, .1. II. 11 lee, and ' , I'rof. Win. Hood. ... A.I Knriuht's Store meeting tlie following ? clubs will muster : Magnolia, 'l IjO Wildes vllle. 1,1 I>>wndosvllle N'o. 2, .J Mountain View, .... Calhoun's Mills. Abbeville, ,V. Abbeville No. -, " Lebanon. . The following speakers will address the .... meeting at Knrlght's Store: Messrs. W.H. I'arker, [(. U. Hemphill, M. P. Deliruhl. S. C. t'nson, 11. T. Wanllaw, anil ,i. Hon. D. Wynlt Aiken. th At tlie Troy meeting the following clubs will muster: .... Troy. " Mct'ormick, i,. Bordeaux, ,,r llellevne, Cedar Soring*, .... j isruuiey. The following speakers will address thcTroy ( ?, IIHTtlllg: VV| lion..I. C. Maxwell, W. K. Rlake, I*. W. Smith, O. T. Calhoun, J. C, Klngh. 1. S. Per- .)r riii, .T. 1C. Vance, K. Nolile, .Ir., antl W. ('. Hi-net. n' At the counl.v met 1 in; to lie hold at Alilw- sf( vlllc, on Monday, :(d November, all the clubs 'ru , In t he county will muster. nj The following speakers will address the meeting at Abbeville: ^V1 Hon. DeRoy F. Youmans, I). Wyatt Aiken, ,,ri J. Ij. Orr. \V. C. llcuet, .1. C. Maxwell, .1. II. vc Itlce, and M. Ij. Ronham. It Is respectfully suuKChtcd Unit local com- pr m It tees he at once orvanlKcd to make all nr- |? ra linemen ts neeepsary to the *uecc>u of these ,,r respective meetings. w| 'llie Ahhevllle nomocracy did nobly on the rj, 7th October, let us do still better on the 1st and iei :trd Novemtpr, and n triumphant majority c? on the 4th November will reward our eftorta. K? M. I?. I>KRitri(i., W. O. IIRNKT, Secretary. County Chairman. w $ A CALL FOR HELP. hn Hll To The Abbeville Uriuoerncy, )n The National Democrntle Executive Com- in mlttce have requested me to Issue an urgent wi call for contributions for campaign expenses, on Shall I call in vhIii upon the Democracy of to Abbeville county ? wi The notorious Steve Klklns has nnnouneed th that a political victory Is merely "a question th of lliianee." Unfortunately, the corrupt prao- si' t Ices of his corrupt party have made his state- of meiit almost a truism. The Republican party hi has spent and will spend millions of money ad to secure Mlalne's election. The Democratic se< pnrty cannot hope to equal them In length of dn purse, lor tho Republicans have an army ol m one hundred and twenty thousand office-hold- cii ej-s. all of whom have been assessed a liberal wi per centum on their salaries. They have be- cs | sides, a grand army in reserve, of speculators. > jobbe.'s, lobbyists, political hummers, and al i hunsert, on, all of whom work and pay lor the if j election of Rlalne, whose success will glvo lo' them a new lease. lit The honest people alone can help Ihe I)e- tri mocracy. To the people we look for nld. I,ct I Democrats, rich and poor, give In proportion or to their means. Ix't him that, is rich give of sti it Is abundance : let him that Is |>oor give his little mite. I?et all give quickly and cheer| fully. Send contributions to inn - M. Ij. Ilouham. " ** W. C. HEN KT, t County Chulriuan. Jui ba ? - ^ ADVICK TO MOTHKKS, * ?* Are you disturbed at night and bro- J-", ken of your r?nt by a Rick child suller- !j in^ ,,n'l <"tying with pain of cutting foi teeth ? if so, send at once and got a ^ bottle of Mrs. Wissi.ow'r SooTiftxo Syu- go?'T' fou Cnii.ituKN Tkktiiino. Its value 'J is incalculable, it will relieve the poor * >j little sHW-rer immediately. Depend up- Ar Ion it, mothers, therein no mistake'nbont jy,, it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, re- '1 gnlates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces in- tin (lamination, and gives tone nnd energy to n" the whole system. Mrs. Winsi.ow'h iftM SooTHIKn Svri'i* kok Chimmirn Tekthin'i is pleasant to the taste, and is the J,", prescription of one of the oldest and best he ; female nurses nnd physicians in the : 1'nited States, and is for sale by all rcn j druggists throughout the world, i'rice I 2f> cents a botlle. fi-ow I 7 I 1 C'purt Proceedings. M ten o'clock Monday the Clerk hud Court lied, and slated ihut in oonsoquence of ttic avy sessions business hi Anderson, Judge itrlcli felt 11 to bo Ills duty lo bold Court all y.-lust Saturday ut Anderson, In order to k-e that county as much time us possible on i civil business. Court whs adjourned to 2 iloitk. Indue Aldrlcb itrrived ut 2o'clock and court is convened. Eighteen Grand and twtnty:lil petit jurors answered to tliclr names, id tlie Solicitor gave but several hills of lust men t. I?t? <iuir|{(> to lite l>raii<l Jury. ills Honor charged the Grand Jury : Ur?tl, ?>. n of t/if f,'mml Jury: I am sorry see thai crime i-ucnis to be.on tin: increase this State. I have been struck with the Hither or casus In the Sessions Court. 1 have st held the Court at Anderson.?i largo and i|iortanl county, and although the Solicitor liorcd with great diligence In the discharge his duties, only three days were left '.a the ill business, Itlumgh I here were on the Hilly docket ahout iiltiety-nlno eases. It curs to mu that a sepurntc t 'ourt for the t rial these criminal cases would perhaps save uney to the counties. I jiin sotry to sji-e that some of the newspais have misrepresented what I have rtuld e where on the Mihjectof education. It is a intake lo suppose tliat 1 have any objection thunuioiiius appropriated l>y tlie Ia'i; is lure for education, either in the common IiooIh or the 1?nlveislty. Hut I think It. Is :nlstake to attempt to give more than the diluents of education In the common lioois. The ellorts to leach calisthenics and e blelter branches In the common schools a niidnko. NoSlate can atlord to do more an teach the rudiments of education In her inliion schools, to teach the people to read, id write, and cipher, that they may rcatl the rrcnt news, the Woid ot God, and transact ell ordinary business. If there ho a genius iiong those who attend these schools he will ?c above his difficulties and find means to lain that higher education which the IT nl rsity atlords him the opportunity to reach. Dbotly ever heard of ail cducatcd peasantry, you glvoa laborer loo much education you oil him for a laborer. So that I am strongIll favor of every dollar that Is appropriatto schools being ut-ed In the way indicated lor the common schools, and also for keepit open the University. [ desire to suy here, as I have said elsewhere i this circuit, that I am sorry tosee you have > stenographer. The legislature seems to ive an erroneous Idea thai that ofHoe will 1 a tux un the people. It costs now iiboui 2.">aday to run ihc Ooart. a stenographer mild save about two days time at each term the Court, thereby saving three to four indrod dollars to the county, which Is more nn the fees and salary of the sienogrnpher ?uld nuiount to. Having a stenographer to ke down every word of the Judge and the llncsses, enables cases to be hoard on appeal st exactly as they wore heard on circuit. It events too deputes and troublos In tho setmien t of cases. There Is no necessity to argc you at length on yonr dh*' ?. You ive served for the year, and are m >re that iu have general supervision of the county, nko n elo.=e and rigid examination of all ibllc others, and see that no oppression or tortlon Is practiccd. nor nny duly negated. The hours of the four! will l>e from ten to nr. My experience Is thnt a continuous Kslon enables us to do more work than liy caking In on the dny for an hour or two. icii too It gives jurors and witnesses who i"i>*\vlthln striking dlstanco of town, nn opirtunlty to go home at night und look after elr affairs. in Honor pays n TriUule to the Memory of Mr. Burt. Ills Honor then ro?n anil rend tho following aut I fill eulogy on Mr. Kurt: Since I presided here last, the Good (toil has Hod to Ids eternal rest, your friend and my end, Mr. Armlstead Hurt, lie died as he slieil to die, without n struggle or Klvlng nible to his friends, on a lounge In his ofe, wllii his tooth-nick in his hand and his m gracefully lying over his heatt. The uing men of thevlllago gently raised his ueh 011 their shoulders, and bore htm, with letnn step to his home, 'j'he next day was burled in the ehureli yard of the Kpisnal church, where ho loved to worship. I think 1 can speak of him with perfect ndor and, without resorting to tho exaggcraiii ?il' i-iiliiiriiim WIn.ii f ......... t.. ti... i?.. r. ihirt noticed me with that kindness he kvays extended U> his Juniors, anil uiir ideasl Intercourse and association con till ued ill) It ripened into friendship. We met eonuiliy in the courts of liarnwell, Kdiretleld. d In the Appeal Court In Columbia. He was er kind, considerate and helpful, no thai I add tiave Iteen devoid ol amiability If I hnd it given him my respect and nileclioii. He was, Indeed, the Christian gentleman, lever knew one more refined, courteous mid quilled. Delightful in conversation, polled In munr.er, adorning the society in licit he moved with ease and grace, and nlrlhiitlng lo the pleasure of all. by his llll.niL conversational powers and charming imor. In which there was nothing to wound e feelings or cr. ate thesllghtesl embarrassL'lit. Careful In dress, respectful ami treatu' women withalolty politeness, that had It a touch of devotion, he was always welnied to their society mid enjoyed their ndIrnlloii and respect. \s ii lawyer, he wiw learned, eloquent and ry conscleiiiious. Jlu brought, no action iless he believed in thejustlce of the cause, d when he did, 110 lawyer wns more devo1 to his client, or more Industrious and Installing I11 the preparation ol lilt case. Beanie Into court thoroughly nrmcd* with Ihority, ami Ins eloquence and learning Idoui failed t?> ;>iilii for him the success for ilcli he contended. Mr. Hurt was one of e most distinguished lawyers, not only ol Is Circuit, but of the State. He was a pow111 the Circuit and Appellate Courts and is always heard by Delicti and Bar with iurest and attention. I doubt if any Judge or ivyer ever listened to one of his carefully ppiired arguments, who did not feel, at It* ?>e. Iliat lie had been instructed and Imoved. Ills department was eminently couriiU8 and kind, tlrm ami resolute I11 the per is a lawyer of the old school, ami what wax it- to his noble profession. Ills learning wns o found, his eloquence touching, his cool, lin, cultured bearing never disturbed, itlier the Insolence of a witness, the aanlts of the opposing counsel, or the adverse ling of the Bench, ever Jostled his equatnlty. or deterred him from his resolute'purse. To the Junior members ol the Bar he is u friend, n genial companion and a libiiI Instructor. I venture to suy, that no iiini! member of the Bar ever went to Mr. irt for advice who did nol conic away imessed and grateful for the kindly manner which It wan coinmuntcalid. And the oof <>l his ability Is illustrated by tho men Ith whom ho contended. Wardlaw and Peril, Thomson uud Perry, Hauskett and Butp, Patterson and Bolllniter, In hlsownClrIt, Willi tlic groat lightsol the Appeal Court, eh as Pettlgru and Hunt, Gregg !>? unsure, to hold his hand with these and In success. Is tho highest proof of his abllllearning and Industry. But why speak oi r. Burt to you, who knew him ho well and ive been eye-witnesses of his triumphant cccsh. He was a splendid lawyer, as be wus model gentleman. As a 1 .legislator, both In the State I,egis< tureand the National Oongrrs*, Mr. Burt aintalned a high position, his Influonce is always coirtmandlug, and his counsel, In mmltteennd on the floor, always listened with marked attention. I do not think It i* the taste of Mr. Bnrt to be a politician, ere was nothing of the demagogue, or elecjneercrln his nature, Ho was too excluvo for that. But he loved the approbation IiIr fellow citizens and when tbey called in to office, strove with all his flno powers to Ivuiice their Interests. He was not an oftloeeker, but wherever placed, tried to do his ity and never failed. A purer patriot, a ore faithful Representative, a more loyal I l/en nover lived or died. As a friend, he is as true as *tcol, as bravo as ho was hont, as honest as lie was faithful. ileep In peace brave heart, true friend, loycltlzon ! You have loft an example which, our young men of the profession will folw, will conllnuo It to bo, the bulwark of lerty, tho defence of Justice and the fondling element of society ! Mr. Clerk : In further respect to the memy of the distinguished dead, let the Court irwl oHlniiriiwI ? %#?! ?>?* ?* -?? ? J ....... ml ? viun lirUIUIIUW, TucNilny'M ProeeedinifN. >?urt was culled at 10, o'clock. Tlic grand ry being present tho Solicitor gave out ft tcli of indictments. Ur. Reiiet In n few npnroprlnto remnrku bin It tod oil older to the (Joint, Unit no much the charge of the nresldln;; Juduens relates the dentil of the lion. Arnil-leatl Hurt, bo in on the records of tho Court. The grand Jury returned the following bill*. I'lie Htatc vk. John Thomson. Indictment adultery. True hill. The Kluto vs. sandy I>avls. Indictment cenv of live sto'-k and receiving stolon mis know lug i Iwni n> he sio i-ii. Nn bill. [>e State vs. l.obcn O.ovc-i. Kli-it.lnu live ok. No bill. Pin- t'lerk called tho roll ol nelty Jurrors id thlry-ono answered to their n me*. B. He iii'ofi and A. T. I'rown wen- ? xciu-id mil teniliHK-oR j irnr-. ri-C- ?il??? ol thi-s.i?le \>?. II. AU|iU*tu N'tt|l: InUicii -1 t foi !nM-e. ? of llv-'ciiM'h, uai 'ct for ii :al. Mess?-?c, N..i? o A- Vo>?> |i?r ; iii-n-;,si Miinmii. C. 11 eiiisi I v ox 11 iiily, <1 fl>i? f>ncA i) l?7s Nuplui h d ira<lt;<l a'ltn fi. A. Douu* '??. In l'u? M*i'll?-uioni tli*?v '**nII n? T? ivcd. In- tinti'il o\er t<> iln*iii a miilo In. rl iii.yiin nl >>1? Ills <1 ? !. Ii ki-oihv it uiin I ttiiii Nk|*I< r wit* to kn i? .lie In<i o lilt li.-itl h lh"-ol li's crop. In IM7J? Niiplor l\?Nl to' (H'.iIL'Ih' llll'l rolil ClU' lillllO. He* ii 'I.ark In l?kt. sii'il \vn? nrr,?'i?'! d. IIImiIoih? xvii" ?l?''t 'li?imilti xki.u n <uf..cd lo him rt Ii In- imI"I tin' dolit, xx'n<? to ho liln, and it ho <11(1 tiny tip- tloM . 'eliding tlif hearing ? 't'-ilf ca: e :ii j ^vand Jury enlcfced the Vpurt room ajaJ", "ewntefl till" following bills. Tlie Sfntc vs. I.aiirencc ltiirtM. '. ImliWmeiil. ItercivtiiLr stnji-ii k<hx1s. .NpblH. v >,* TUesSt:itf vs. Ilomcr Christopher. "Tndlctmohts. for hskii ill I wllh Intent to kllF and m*-'. Biuili or a high and aggravated. njituiv.^ No Wll. ,"J!*5 jf The Statu vs. John It. Lynch iirnl Erumn Hoblnkon. . I ndictmcnt Tor adultery. True; bill. TheState vs. Vcniior Admits. Indictment, for larceny of live slock. Triii1 bill. The JStato vs. Charles llobliirtun. Indictment for stealing II ve stock. Trim lilll. The Stnto vs. Kastcr Morris, .Hannah Morris, Francis Morris anil Major Morris. In(Itctmciil for mttrdcr. True blH. Mr. F. II. tiary took an order for tliu discharm* of Kobt. Ulover iigninst whom no hill was foiintl. Ponding the argument of Mr. Noble In the . Napier caso the Court adjourned till 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. ELECTION MANAGERS. For CoilKroHMiniMi and Slide Ollicers. November I, ISHI. The following minted gentlemen have ljoen appointed as nfnnagers of election, Stnto atul t'on^rossional, on the -1th of November next j Abbeville. ?S7 ntr. - (. 'u iu/1'cxx i < m <tl. Jones F. Miller, A. W. Smith, A. W. Jones, P. 11. Speed, i \v s: i Antrcvillu. S. B. Knox, A. M. Krwin, J. D. Alowine, J. C. Millt'ord, W.T. Millfoi J. J. A. Black. t'okenliiiry. W. K. Riulioy, A. B. Simmons, G. B. Riloy, J' 1\ W. Sullivan, David Aikon. ('. I.. Smith. Cedar Spriiijc*. John Lyon, Jno. Ij. Wardlaw, J. Tj. Whito, W. T. Magill, J. L. Drcnnan. Jno. II. Watson. Bradley*. W. E. Cothrau, J. H. Wideman, Jr W. R. MuKinncy, D. W. Jav, | W. C. Griffin. G. R, Caldwell. Due Went. 1 J. Ij. Presaly, H. H. Clamp, Dr. J. W. Wideman, J. C. McDlll, C. B. Cowan. A. C. Clinkacales. Donnldiivillr. W. B. Aoker, Jno. C. Hodges, C. V. Marthi, A. M. Dodson, W. J. Donald.' A. R. Kills*. i I.owndeMVllte. J. B. Franks, J. J. Johnson, J. M. Baker, 'Jsis. 'P. Latimer, ni- T rs I?I.T.... M' .... wimm/ti, I. JfliniVIM, McHotlrlrk.K Mill. W. IT. liritt, 1 ?. fc. (. ado, T. J. Ilostcr, Allen Morngno, J. II. M or rah. Lucius A. Rainoy. Ml, Carmcl. 1'. Ij. MeCelvcy, W. A. Scott, F. M. Mitchell, J no. W. Morrali, J. H. Tarraul, Jr. J. S. .Sutherland. .Hutf nulla. B. A. Boyd, L. V. Uaskoll, Robert llcstcr, . l>r. Win, Tagging. Jim. S. Norwood. ,W, X- C;\lhouu. 'I.udk (ntif. 1W. It. Munday, (Jco. X. Nick lea, A. F. rtilvdi'f,>*' "" X.-P. frfl-Ilwaiu, R. H. WughdW|-< 1>. 1*. 'Hannah.'* ' <J ri'onuood. ' ' I). c. T>uPre, ,. _ Ij. Sheppard, 11. It. Calhoun',*' . .T. R..'jftlrikej'. 1 _ J. YV.- Payne. ; W-. H. Patloii. . , srfnety-Ntx. " Ti. M. Moore, ' T. Lipscomb, J. T. Miller,- G. M?D. Miller, Jus. Rotors, Jr. II. P. Galphin. .Troy. J. F. Widoman, t?oo. C. Bradley, Win. Stelta, J. L. Henderson, J. \V. Chiles. S. O. Your.g. The managers aro urgently requested to meet the Commissioners of Flection on Friday, October 24tli, for qualification, instruction, <Ve. Tlio mooting will be held in tho ofttee of W. C. MefSowan, at . 11 o'clock a. in. Let no one be absent. W. 0. BICNIiT, County Chairman. Jurors lor 2nd Week, October Term. K. T. Gordon, 15; It. N. Gallnher, J): J. X. MeOill, 4 ; K. Y. Sheppard, 1; .1. K. Lomax, 7 ; T. W. Pace, ii; T. C. Stuart, 1: \V. H. Arnold, 3';' J. >F. Adamson, S>; ,1. W. Britt, 1(>; M. A. Fuller.?, 1; S. .0. Bolts, <5; .1. A. McQiierns. 16 ; \V. G. Hiiekabee, 18: J. M. Ellis, 5, J. J. Kdwards, 10; DuPre Calhoun, 2 ; J. O. McClain, 5 ; \ W. -V." ('linkpcolcK, 12 ; W. H. Buchanan, '2; G. W. McKee, 6 ; K. Cochran, col.. <1: Goyrgu White, 11 ; J. M. Warren, 7 : T. T. Cunningham. 13; T. H. Walker, 8; ; W. A. McLees, 8 ; A. W. Cole, col., 15 ; 11. T. Morrin, 15; [. H. McCalla. 13; ' Samuel Oak field, col.. 1 ; .John Wilker. Hon, 8 ; Pat Lee, col.. 11 : K. O. Pruitt, 4 ; i R. W. Major*, 2; J. H. DuPre. 11. 11. CANNON, ? AO JtHT FOR? MACHINERY! ARRKVILLK, S. C. I AM better prepared than eror before to offer to furmerti anil others needing tliem Steam Engines, cotton gins, Cotton Presses, Saw Mills, GRIST MILLS, OA NIC MILLS, Portable and Stationary Flouring Mills,, mid nil Vinds of improved Agricultural Iin.. ?U*ll I-*.. 1 juviuvaito* mn*? n im? nun u%m?|?ic?u mijlk ui Groceries & Provisions, FRUITS roXFKCTIONKHY. CIO A US, TOBACCO, Ktc., ut cxceecMiiirlv low prices for cash. Prico my tirocerie* before you buy, I bavc eight years' experience in the machinery trade and can offer yon inducement a both in quality, price and terms. Call on me or write for uuy iufoinmtion us to price*, terms, Ac. l-tf i ... . - ... - . ?... [furniture." I^ARLOR, Snits in Flush and Mol>uir,{ ' ? WalunttMlanibj'r' Snrtfr, latcfrt styles," | i Hands-utie Painted Suits, low prices, Fine t, I Walnut Sid/? Hoards and Chitloiiiers, Fine Walnut Wardrobes and-'ltall Stands, 'Fhi'r > i Cherry and Oak Suits, Walnut, Oak and Caiu? ' I Si'Ht Chairs, Library Chairs, l>o?l Room I Chairs,. flininj; and other Chairs in Leather, ' 1 ! l'erforftiod Chair Seat and Hack, 'also I'erfo- , | i rated Jioats for ir-seaj intr old chairs, I" Hit- j | re a us at prices from to $20 with good i ( lasses, Looking Classes anil Looking lllass ! | I'lates to re*till old frameH, all host quality. I Sales, Tables and Mattrctjses ol' every de- j | criplion and I'riees, SOI,I) AT HOTTOM | FMil' RKS. OUR tiOOI>S A It K itOUCHT IHRKCT- I l,V FROM MAXUFACTI ltKKS and our | prices a?'e as low as city prices and all goods i sold just as they are, upon their merits*. We can make your houses more eoniforta- I hie. more enjoyable and lovely if you will | call on us lor wlia'. you all need. I ^ Respectfully, j ^ J. D. CHALMERS & CO.! i if. An Ordinance Creating the Of- fice of Clerk of Council, Regnlating his Election, Delining his Duties and Providing for his compensation. Section 1. lie it ordained by the town council of the town of Abbeville in the stale of South Carolina, and by the authority of | the same, that at the organization of each town council now or hereafter elected or at soute succeeding meeting it shall be their duty to elect some suitable person either in or out of the council, clerk of council to serve for the full term of the council bv which he is lectcd, unless removed for jrood and sufit cient cause to bo deter joined by the council. Section II. That it shall be the duly of the said clerk of council within ten days after written notice of his appoint incut to tile with the intendant of the town of Abbeville a bond signed by two sureties* in the penal sum of one thousand dollars, conditioned upon the faithful discharge of all duties that are or may hereaftwr bp required of him. The sulfi- ( cicncy of the said bond to he detenniued by the town council in meeting assembled. Suction III. Tliat it shall be llie duty of the snid clerk of council to keep a full record of all (he proceedings of the council in a book of ininntcs to he preserved by him and turned over to his successor in otlice. To take all returns made by citi/.ens liable to taxation in the town of Abbeville, transfer them alphabetically upon the tax book and to collect all taxes that may be due thereon. To collect all fines, licensee aud penalties imposed by the council. To pay out the funds so received only upon the order of the town council and ret an vouchers for the same. To provide a.hook in which he shall make regular entries of nil cases containing tin* of :ill <>(Vendits who shall be summoned to ~ appear before council for I!>c* violation of any J ordinance nmv in force or which may hereal*- J (or lie ordained bv the authority aforesaid with I be speeilioat iou > of the ollence charged and the lime and result <if the trial. Tii'siili111 i t tot lie Inti-ndmit bv him lobe laid before the town coinicii on the fourth Tuesday in August of each year u full exhibit of tho receipts and expenditure* of the year preceding. To t urn over to the succeeding council ' within thirty days after tb? expiration of his oilicc nil nippcys in his bauds be)oug>i>K to the corporation and deliver lifi Hjl books papers and other record^ incident to.his office* "Suction"'IV." Tliat fob such services the .clerk of' U(>?Vineil shall receive 2 V. percent. Jllr 1 receiving and 2'^-per cehli for paying out'the J funds tlijib iray.conie to ,'liisj- bands .?? aaid' . clerk. ' . . '" \ , Tliat "h'll ordinances and' pafls <ft'f nr'di'J'r* nances inconsi?tant with this ordinance be ' and tlie Hamfaro bereby reptMilud, , J. S. It-AMM(lS'l). Inte.ndaril.' II. 1\ MclLWAINV* JONKS F. MILLER, T. l'.COTHRAN, r <U. A. l)UL'tiLASSf. " Wardens. 1 Jon'ks F. Mimkr, Clerk of Council. n AnnualMeeting. NOTICK is lierebv given that the >nnn;il meeting of tlio Hoard of County Commissioners for Abbeville County, will bo held on Tuesday, November 4th, 1884. All persons holding bills, accounts or demands of any kind against said County which have not ben'u t before presented to the Hoarnof 6'ouiitv Coin- i missioners at special meetings held during I i the year, arc hereby reauiivd to deposit the ! * same, duly sworn to, with the Clerk of tlm u Board, on or before the first day of NovenibeV. i so that they may be examined and ordered to u be paid At the annual meeting. t JAMES C. KLUGH, : Clerk B. C. C. oct l-5t . French Candies, Fresh! | fjKMON CKACKKRS. FRESH-! 1 SODA CHACKKRS, FRKSH ! ; GINfiKIt SNAPS. F UK SI I ! , ASSORTED .JUMBLES, FRESH! Just Received. 1-tf QUAKLES A THOMAS. i JjUJGENE B.GARY, Attorney and Counsellor nt Lnw, J Abbeville, S. C. ?IKNTRAL HOTEL, M118. M. \V. Thomas, Proprietress. Bron<l street, Aupuxfn, (!*. i C. WILLIAMS, 1 Sl'ROKOM DkNTIHT, Greenwood, S. C., JgXCHANGK HOTEL, Grrknvim.F. 8. C. THE ONLY TWO-CLASS HOTEL IN * THE WORLD. t 21 W. R. WHITB, PuopniETOH. . _ S W. BKNK'|\ JAS. II. RICK. L. W. SMITH, Abbeville. Xinety-Six, Abbeville, j J J^ENET, RICK & SMITH, Attorneys at,Law. I Will practice in nil the Court* of tho State; and pjive'pTonvpt attention to.-all legal business entrusted to them. I.. W. PKKKIN. T. Ci eO'J'IIIIAN. * j n . . ' < jpEKRIN A COTIIRA'N, ' Attorneys at Law, , Abbeville S. (5. A Notwithstanding the hard times'* have spared neither pains nor expt-n.se h in Hie selection of our stock for this sprincr. ?' The ladies can rely upon getting the luteal n frfshionnand lowest prices at It. M. HADDOX & CO. W. I. 1) WUotjKSAfiK AXI > I GRATES AN] Buy the " Rxcelsi V KN'TKKN ?Iill?-nI si/.t-s in stuck. Ilea ^ itics ill TINWAUK. Very l< W. J. in 8:51 1 mmm 1IAVK 1 |i 11 K111 AND wki.I. SKI.IK T,1 11 " MMr r an ami H 'Onsistin*<; in pai:t or Foreign and Don NOT1 IATS, HATS, HATS. {DOTS AMI S1I0KS, iiardWAIJI:, HAI?D <;i{ iMt1 Vt Lower Prices than they were Kver Ol ilKAI/ril UKSTOKKD! . For'Halo I?v I>. C. Dnl're.; ' v MOTHER \KK VOl? ruorui i^n Wi,h a,,v 1 JLVV/ L 1 > 1 j 1 j 1 / lu-viilisirl? yciMFjseiile sex ? If so, to vim we liriiijf titlinjjs of comfort ml irrent jov. " Yoii can IBIE D, nil restored to perfect health liy usiii}* Bradfield's Female Regulator! It is n special rcnioilv fur all diseases per aininjr tn tin* whmb, ami any intelligent wo11:111 can oiuv herself by following tlio direciim>. It is especially ellicucious in cases ol' oppressed or painful menstrua I imt, in whites iiiri pariial prolapsus. It allords immediate^ diet' atul permanently restores the menstruil function. Asa remedy to be used during hat critical period known as "('hanuk or iiKK,'' this invaluable preparation has uo rial. SAVED HER LIFE ! HuxiK, McIstosii co., <!a. Uradfiki.o?Dear ^ir : I have taken several bottles of vour Female Regulator for 'ailing of the womb and oilier diseases com>ined, of sixteen years standing, and I really >elieve I am cured entirely, for which accept n y heartfelt I hanks and most prot'ound gratiude. 1 know your mcdiciic saved my life, to you see 1 cannot speak too highly in its fa;or. I have recommended it to several of ny friends who are suffering as I was. Yours verv respectfully, MUS. W. K. ST'KUBIXS. Our Treatise on the "Health and Ilappiiess of Woman" mailed free. liKAitKtKi.n HkoI'I.atok Co., Atlanta, (>a. STORE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. [WII.L sell one store house 30x20 feet with lot H0.\S*0 feet in the tow a of Bradley. I*lie store is a good one story frame building, md convenient to dejiot and postofllce. For irices and particulars call on tlie undersign dat Wliite Hall; or address WILLIAM ANDERSON, Verdery, S. C. sept 18-It Soda Water. WK now have in foil operation one of J. W. Ti-i-t's Celebrated Arctic ioiln Apparai iin', and propose to give you s fine Soda Watyr as you can pet in any city Special attention paid to ladies. Call anil ee ns LKKjt HA ILK V. PAVILION HOTEL, CMAItLKSTOX. S. C. 'irst Class in all its Appointments. HA TICS, $'*.00, ftZ.XO. ' Kxccllont Cuisine, Inrge airy rooms. Mis l'ltssongur Klovntor. , Klectric Hulls ml Lights. / HntiimU. Hotel *Isi?tra 11y Lopatftl. Administrator's Notice. A LI. persons indebted to theeHtatcof Mins lV. Itosa K. Xli.sely, deceased, must make nincdiatc payment to (lie undersigned ni>< 1 II holding claims against said estate are rn-by notified that settlement of the name ill lie made in probate judge's ofllce on Satrd iv, October 18th, 18H4. M. (J. ZKK1LKR, Adm'r. sej.l if* :u E L P H , ir:*i"a ii. i?i:ai.i:i; i \ Heatiii Stoves, 9 TINWARE. or Cook Stove linir Stoves in jrreat varivl * fur \voo?l ami coal >\v at uliotoalc. DKI.I'I I. *:oa<l Street, Augusta, (in. & TEMPLETON S' STOIM-: "n:i> STIM'K inter Goods, icstic Dry (iooris, \\wuk, n.\i:i>wai{i:. ockciks. ckockimks. <;iroci:imi.s. ik:kki:v, cisockkiiy, ckockkky. llvrt .l lloforo. i -1 r carpets . \ * in at (it sta. 'i'k.? i .. ??? i in tiiwcR' oumil. Mo<|iicts. Brussels .".-{dv.- Seoti'h. Ingrain Carpets. Hugs, Mats, Crumb Cloths. Window Curtains and Shades. Window Cornires. and Lace Curtains. Conton and Cocoa. Mattings. Cronios, etc.. etc. Write for Sample Prints. f AS. < i.. P.A1LIK A S( i N's. 7 CI l>road St., Augusta. <?a. QUKKSWOOll HOTEL. Tnos. K. 1!ii.ky. Proprietor. ( rem wood, S. C. Dinner house of the A. ?V K.. road. Passengers on the down train of the <'. ?Sr 11.. road, going Kast. have ample time . to secure a good dinner before the doparture of the train for Augusta. Transient hoard $2 per day. A liberal discount from above rates to parties; I wanting board by the week or month. jjfegf-Livery, I'Ved and Sale Stables j connected with this hotel. Application for charter. NrOTFl'K is hereby "riven that application I will ln> mailt* to tin' (iencrut Assembly at its next session, lor a charter for a Itailroad from (iri'cnwnml, Abbeville county, to Abbeville conrt bouse. Soulli Carolina, with power to extend same. West from Abbeville or Kast from Greenwood,as may be determined bv the coriwtrators. Sep 11 Ill larleslias HAVE KEMOVKI) TO THE New Store on the Corner under tile new hotel. When you come to town call in to see them. Sept. :t(>, 'K4. Ql'AULES & THOMAS. rp K. Hit AN K JAN'S SAM1M.K ltOOM, Main street. ('oluiiil)iii, S. ()|>|>osilc Hotel Block. WINKS. MQITOIIS AND CKSAHS. THE lie si hra*?ds of domestic mid imported whiskies,* wines and chumpitfjnes always in stock. Orders by mail promptly filled with tirstcl'ins goods nt reasonable prices: address T. 10 HU.\ N1(t.\ X, Columbia, S. 0. . Miiliuery! Millinery! rflflK most extensive stock of Millinerr can A now be found at It. M. IIADDON ft CO.-S. Notice. APPLICATION will be made to the (lincnil Assembly of South Carolina at its next session for a charter for a Krilr- iwl fi-r?m tireenwood by Pba-nix and F.dtfetlcld C. II., to Aiken on tin* S. It. K. 113in. K*