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The Abbeville Messenger 1 Lult'inl at tin* postufliru as 'Jiul-class matter. UEtiNKSDAY, OCTOUKH 22, 1H84. a> I' BSC 111 PTION $2 00 J Dcnili ol' D^i'imril O'Cuuiut. t Tlir community was startled by the ?; -announcement Wednesday morning Hast that Mr. OTonner. or as he was familiarly called "Barny" was dead, lie j was on tlie street early Wednesday ^ iiioniinji;, and returning home to breakfast, fell suddenly from his seat at the ta ble and died in a few moments. Mr. O'Connor was born i'i Ireland ami came over to this country in his vurly manhood : entering the army ho proved throughout ihe whole war the l'aitli fulness to duty which marked the man. lit' suffered much from rheumatism contracted on the picket lino near Richmond Virginia, and the exposure to which h? was subjected in his calling, brick laying, added much to his sulfering. The sod seldom closes ovtr a more faithful breast than that of this true son of Klin. , MKSSAUKS. | Watch the enemy ! ! Vote on November,'ttli. ' Come early to the l'olls. , There is danger in the air ! < Look up your Registration Certificate. ' Watch Tolhert. Work goes on in tho new hotel. ( Taints, Oils and Varnishes at Speed ?V Lowry's. Wo had u pretty good frost last Thnrs- i day ni ght. j The lniok masons are at work on ] Itcarhanfs warehouse. | A variety of Fancy ami Toilet goods at Speed ?X' Lowry's. I Mr. .1. S. Klngh is l>??pot Agent nt f t'oronara. ' Itev. Father Monoghan said Mass at thei;allinhr parsonage, l uosuay morn- , >?g Track laying oti the Ci. I,. AL- S. If. It., ( lias reached Waterloo in Laurens. , A young man named Fleming liad hi* 1 linger cut oil' in a gin last week. < Uuy your Cigars and Tobacco from Speed ho wry. ' llrick are being hauled to the Metho- ' disl Church yard, preparatory we pro- ' sume to work on the now church. ' Henderson and Fuller are occupying < their new store at Coronaca. l>r. Wad- ( dell's drug store will soon he ready for occupation. A special train went from Abbeville I to Greenville Church on Saturday, leav- ' ing here at 7:15 a. m., and returning at < 4 p. in. I lie lime lor the payment ol taxes | has been extended, hy (Comptroller I <i?-neral Stoney, up to nnd including |' November 10th. j1 Mr. Bcachmn has up tbe frame of the j ' Methodist Circuit parsonage, which is ! i being luiilt on the lot in fiont of Mr. tiraydon's. Special attention is culled to the large and attractive stock of Keady-madc Clothing now offered for sale by White Brothers. 1 tt The Brown-McNeil suit for damages for breach of promisv, has been settled by the payment of fifteen hundred dollars by Mr. McNeill to Mis* Brown. I?ev. I'rof. C. 1!. llomphill is expected to preach in the Abbeville Church next Sunday. The old and feeble should use Brewer's l.ung Kestoier as a 'l'onic. It builds up the system, restores wasted Miergies and strengthens the whole system. Contains no Oiiint" Duo \Vest has announced her intention of having the finest anil biggest meeting of the four to he held in the County, on the 4th. Already she is moving actively in this direction. .lorry Bradley is about to leave the old Palmetto Saloon, where lie has served faithfully for over one year. Mr. .1. <\ Boyle, the well-known travelling salesman takes .lorry's place and will be glad to see his friends and customers. Captain McDonald's hors-; ran away in (Ircenwood Saturday night, and got his foot hung in the wheel. It was necessary to cut the wheel to pieces to ??>t his foot out. The foot was not seriously hurt. It is said by some who ought to know that the negroes in the Promise Land are gelling very aclive in politic*. Walch tli o in. Dr. (t. L. Connor, of Cokesbury, whilst returning home from limiting one lay Inst week, was thrown from his horse and had a rih broken, lie is improving and will soon he well again. .lack Adams, a twelve year old netjro hoy hi Hodges was burned to death last Saturday night. A lamp exploded and set his clothing on fire. liefore thev could ho torn off he wns so badly burned that lie died in two or three hours. Horse stealing is becoming entirely too common in this country. Some one rode oil' a horse of Dr. Marshull's and one of Mr. Jas. IJowens at Calhoun's Mills, a week or two ago. The horses wfru found a few days after way down on Savannah river. A good assortment of tne following named articles may be had at the store of White Brothers : Table Linens. Towels, blankets, Sheetings, Bed Tickings, Counterpanes, Furniture Fruits, Carpets and Rugs. 1-tf .Mr. Hen not Kt'juolds, Jr,. had a 11oi'hc killed and his wagon demolished hr an engine on the G. L. & S H. H., on <(c 14th; at (Ireenwood. We undertttand thfct no whittle was blown, and * hilt Mr. Reynolds, will claim damages. 'Jj?e driver was not hurt. - The report that the Lowndesville t'lub created a groat deal of noise and confusion at their camp on the night hefore the big meeting is a mistake. They were camped near Mr. Livingstone's and were perfectly quiet and orderly. No better equipped or managed (Huh attended the meeting. Lowndesvillo always does her duty properly And well. A special telegram to Mr. Honham last Saturday informed him of the destruction by incendiary fire of the same portion' of the town of Edgoficld that was burned three years ago. Thu loss was Ii4>^*yr?about $45,000. Other attempts hati' been previously made to burn this devoted town. Some wretch in that community needs to swing at the end of * a rope. I )R. PALMER IN ABBEVILLE. LONG CASK'S CKNTRNNIAL ! llrlllinnt Xoimou?Kiue AilUreus ? IliK Crowd. On Thursday tii^lit of last week, Dr. t. M. Palmer, of New Orleans, preach?ti in the AbbovillejPreftbytcrian Church I'hc house was lilted to its full seating :r?pacity, and in the aisles were chairs md benches for the increasing assembly. )r. Palmer took for his text, these voids, from 11 Peter, 1st chapter, and Ith verse: "Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises : liat by these ye might be made partakers of the divine nature, having escaped he corruption that is in the world lirough lust.*' We do not undertake to give a synopsis of this sermon because of a lack of ipacc. Hut the speaker's wonderful command of language, his copious vocabulary. his ilear enunciation, his logic and his familiarity with the Scriptures combined to make a sermon of unsurpassed power. At Long Cane the next day the services were of a most interesting nature. I'hey were held in honor of the one liundredth birth-day of that historic old rhurch. The people from Abbeville ?nd the surrounding country for many miles hail assembled till there were lbout eight hundred gathered together n the grove about the church where a itutui nan ueen ererieu anu kcsus provm d. Over the front of the stand, which was prettily[decorated, were the words Hid JigUITB 177 i?W KLCOMK?1884 OiilhcHtnud were Dr. Palmer, Uev. Messrs. Martin, Pearson, Itushton, llradley, Dr. Sloan and Dr. Lindsay, and Mr. Leroi Wilson, who was elected an (Older in tin* Church in 185U. Mr. Pearson, the pastor, welcomed IIiohh present in a few kindly words, ind spoke feelingly of a member of the :hurch ninety-four years old, who had been confined to her bed for four years. Mr. Martin opened the .proceedings ivith prayer, after which Mr. W. A. 1'ein(ileton read an interesting historical sketch of Presbyterianism in-upper Cur>!ina and of Long Cane Church. Wo >iad desired to publish this address, but certain reasons put it out ol our power. Dr. Palinei arose at the conclusion ol the reading of the essay and asked tin1 ongrcgation to sing the one hundredth psalm, which hi? said was Watts' finest paraphrase, and to sinto tlur tune from which it should never he dissociated? Did Hundred, which musical authorities considered an epic in music. Dr. Palmer then read from 47tli K/.ekiel and 22d Revelation. and tool< for his text the last clause of the !?tli vorso of 47th K/.ekiel, which is rendered thus; "And every thing shall live whither the water Howeth." The gifted speaker in showing thp apposition that exists between the prophecy of Kzekiol and the vision tliat Join when oil the island of Patmos, wa^ peculiarly happy and forcible. Ir graphic language and beautiful periods lie reviewed the circumstances and con ilitiotiK under which these visions camc to K/.ekiol and John. They were ay inbolical and figurative he said. The vra l?r of life of which they spake in the the grace and the free and boundless love of God, which gracc and love bor< its healing power to whoever accopte< it. In justice to Dr. Palmer we hav< refrained from attempting to giv< any outline of his discourse. Nothin; but the reproduction in its coinploti form of the whole sermon could convei auy proper idea of it. In brilliant con oeption and imagination, in grace oT de livery and choice of language it wis tin finest pulpit oration we ever heard. At its conclusion Dr. Palmer asked tin congregation to sing the Marseille hymn of the Church, "All hail the pow or of Jesus' name.*' Dr. Lindsay pronounced lliu hloKsin; on the vast concourse of people am Long Cane's Centennial was done. On Saturday and Sunday I)r. Palme preached at Greenville church, and 01 Sunday ni*,ht at Due West. Window Glass ; Window Glaus; Pre pared Putty ; Prepared Putty, at Spee| V. f nu r? i j i>. Kxamine our Stock before buy in; your wedding and Christmas present elsewhere. Speed & Lowry. During Court week call and see th woll known salesman Boyle, and yoi can't forget again, Thos. McGettigan. A few dollars invested in Windov (ilass and Prepared Putty will mak< your house comfortable for winter, any thing in this line can be furnish** cheap, for the cash by Speed & Lowiy Cobblers and Toddies at Bailey'*. If worms change the complexioi they have a tendency to destroy tho vi tal energies that Mistain and promot h?altli and life ; therefore, nt the firs indication of worms, administer Shri ner's Indian Vermifuge. White Brothers having an ionnens .stock of fall and winter goods, are no\ prepared to supply tho wants of .nil thei friends and the nublic irenerallr. (ioml arc cheaper than thoy were ever knowto be, and in the purchase of them a lil tic money will pay for a gront man articles. 1-tf Iced Tea at Bailey's. EpaEFiHi.it, ( <?.. S. C., April 5. 1875 ?This certifies that I have used you Hepatic I'anaccn, for diseases of Live and Dyspepsia, and can safely say that i has benefitted me more than any olhc medicine I have ever taken., K. 1'. Addison. Milk Punches at llniley's. TJie question is pften asked, wher will'I go to buy my groceries? /A? r-1 __LJ r .1.1 - - ' irjciiu i nuuiu *uvi?w you not lO ga I Charleston or Augusta, neither to Daft more or New York, but go to A. "'-I ROGER.? WholcHale Store, at Abb< ville C. H. Mr. Rogers represent som of the largest grocery houses in th United States and can sell you goods I a better advantage than you could bu them in market. oct IB-It Refreshments at Bailej'a. winic iiromes nave now in ntoi more than one hundred oases of Boot and Shoes. They sell Zeigler's Ltdie Shoes, which *re unsurpassed for ft style and durability. Tney also hav a large lot of Men's and Boy's Shoei made by the Bay State Shoe and Leatl er Company. Their goods hare bee tested for several years and havo give universal satisfaction. Any one wh buys a pair of this make of Boots < shoes, always gets the worth of h money. oct 1-tf Rest Cockluils at HuIIoi'h. JPBRSONAL. Maj. H. A. Griffin, is In Abboville. Capt. L. H. Rykard was in town Inst Monday. Wt; saw Capt. \V. K. Cothran in town M onday. Mr. Allen Parker i.s clerking at White brothers. Capt. Rogers, Ninety-Sir, is on the Grand Jury. Capt. J. R. Carwilo has sold his place at Whitehall, to Mr. Kay. Dr. M. C. Taggart, of Greenwood, is out again, sfter his serious illness. | Sore eyes are prevailing around Greenwood. Senator Maxwell has them. Colonel Blake and Mr. Giles, of Greenwood, are attending Court. Mr. Mattison, a prominent young lawyer from Anderson lias been attending Court. We had a pleasant visit from Mr. Ordiorne, representing Dr. J. C. Aver, of Lowell, Mass. imii^, in .\iueiy nix, is auenuin^ Court. Ho is driving a very fine year old colt. Hot. Kdward Miles, returned (<> Suinmerville on Saturday. The Director's cur was sent up for hiiu. Mr. K. T. Calhoun, of Monterey is now at the store of Messrs. Wardlaw & Kdwards. where he will he pleased to serve his friends. Miss Kruma C. l'errin, daughter of Capt. .1. \V. l'errin. left on Monday for Due West Kenialo College. Mrs. Marshall returned from CJreenwith her sister Miss .Julia Zeigler, to i pay n visit to their father, Major Zeip ler. II. (i. Scuddav;' Esq., who studied law among us and who is now a member of the House from Anderson, is attending | our Court. Miss Boozer, who lias hern visiting friends in Abbeville, during the summer, returned to her home in Colombia, on Saturday. Mr. (iaincK, of tho Chronicle and Constitnt ionnlint is in town. lie represents one of the best dailies in tbe ' whole South. Mr. 10. A. Minis, of Kdgefield has bought a part of Mr. (?. 1!. Caldwell's , place. We are glad to wuleomo Mr. Miu.s to our County. Mr. J. B. Wier and his lovely young ' wifo spent a few days in town with his . relations. They are happy, and we trust that happiness will never he dimmed by a single sorrow. i Misses Avlette Chalmers. Wintnn I'arks and Lavinia Zeiglor, went to Coi lunihia oil Saturday last, to enter the Columbia Female College. Thus Abi beville sends a bright trio to represent her in that excellent institution. DEATHS. Mr. Win. Ruchanan, who lived at Buck Level, diod last Sunday, ag< d years. 1 Mr. S. M. IJowen, of Anderson (loun? ty, near Antreville, died on Monday 13th 1 after a long and painful illness. ' Mr. John Waits' body wu brought up from Columbia last week and buried s at Greenwood, lie died at his home in Columbia, of congestion of the lungs. , Mr. John Hunter, a bright and promf ising son of Mr*. R. B. Hunter, and A nephew of Dr. J. C. Maxwell, died at ? his mother's last week, of consumption j He was about 21 years old. u<ii?Mt?i x ^ i>a<?ia? iai m. uiniiu. c Homk, Ga., May 23. 1883.?In 1880 ] cauio from the North to tako charge ol r the gas works in Itoma, ns superintend ent, and after the overflow, which oc cnrred in the spring following, I wa* u. very much exposed to malarial poison, and in 1882 found my blood so contumii? nated with the poison that 1 was forcei s to give up business. I was treated L?y - the Koine physicians without relief, th?) advising me to go North which I did ; The doctors North told me that my onl\ 1 hope was to return to the milder climate and accordingly 1 came hack to Home r completely broken down and nearly s n skeleton. My trouble finally dctermin ed in an abscess of the liver, and nearli every one, (myself included) thought I was doomed to die within a few .days In this condition I was advised by i friend to take Swift's Specific, and I tooV it just as a drowning man would catch a o a straw, but as soon as my system go 8 under the influence of the remedy, th< - abcess came to a point and burst,, pass '' ing off without pain. In fifteen dayi > fter this I was up at inr work, anc ?: 1 ' - * t? unvu niiitv t'llJUJ UU UAL'tlll'II I. Ul'aill). v Kvery sufferer from malarial poisoi e should take Swift's Specific. C. G. Sl'enckr. d Treatise on Blood ami Skin Disease: mailed free. Thk Swift Spkcikic Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga., 15W \V. 23d St. ri N". Y., and 1205 Chestnut St., l'hila. 3Ierry Marriage Bolls. t From the recherche affair on the 15tl - instant at the residence of Dr. '1'. .1 Hester, at which Miss Dona Hester aiu e Mr. J. T. Hester were made man am v wife, conic echoes of joy and happiness ,. And in the midst of this joy the beauti s I'ul younj^bride pauses to rcmcmWr he n friends, and make us the recipients of bountiful supply of her wedding cake v A novel feature of their wedding \vn that Col. and M rs. Toltnnn, aged, respect lively 77 and 84, acooinpaniud by littl Miss Lizzie Marshall and Mr. .Jenn ' Iiink, played thq part of attendants upo our young friends. We hope this young couple know ho\ heartily we wish that it inay be grantet !l* to them "in health and prosperity Ion to live." >c Organisation of Two >1 r?8l>ytcriii _ Churches. n ,o The committee, Kevs. J. O. Lindsay i- I). D? J.,L. Martin,H . C. Fennel, an 5. Ruling Elders, R. 11. Wardlaw and .J s- It. Cunnigham, appointed by the I'lea io bytery to organize a Church at Warren ie ton, will meet for that purpose on Fri io day afternoon, October 31st, at 3 o'clocl y The Committee, Revs. J. L. Martir .J. O. Lindsay, D. I)., W. G. Neville, an Ruling Elder* A. P. Boozer and J. I .e Leslie, appointed by Presbytery to 01 Ls ganir.e a Church at Troy, will mc?t fc that purpose on Wednesday aftoruoor t November 5th, at 4 o'clock. The ded J cation of the new church-building wi n take place at 7:30 o'olock p. m. ' A Place of Beanty. m The ladies' furnishing store of R. W 10 Haddon & Co. offers unusual attraction >r to all persons attending Court, who d? in sire to present their wives and daughtei i with the latest styles in huts, dressci Cloaks, circulars, &c. tf Supervisors of Election. Abbeville?-Democratic : L?. W. Smith, W. R. Powell, I). H. Magill, B. Reynold*, '1'. A. Stuart, W. E. Barmore, F. W. R, | Nance, W. P. McCarter, A. J. Pounds, i K. W. Harper, S. C. Riley, T. L. Had-) don, .John Brown, Jr., and J. F. Kd- | munds. Abbeville?Republican : Kd. Waller* B. Griflin, M. Goggins, W. Anderson B. Areli, H. Cunningham, J. Win. Armin, B. Wire. F. Belcher, X. Meicer, N. Whitloek, K. A. Viuice, J. R. McKeller, K. L. Tolbert,, \*. \V. Frazor and * Moses Childs. Bclinlule CltutiK<*H. Change of schedule. The South (Carolina Railrad has changed its Schedule I as folio- s. Leave Columbia, 7a. in. and r?:*27 p.m. Leave Charleston, 7 a. in. and -I: '!<) p. Iiii. Leave Augusta, ":5<> p. ni. The Atlantic Coast line schedule is j (j changed as follows : Leave Charleston, ci 7 a. hi., arrive Charleston, 0:40 p. in. Leave Columbia. p. m., arrives } 11a.m. J We will publish all schedules next week in full. C( Well Doner veil I'rnise. Li "W. Benet, nominee-Tor Presidential r Klector in the Third District, -was next ? introduced, and was greeted with long ^ continuud applause and yells. Some d citizens rose to leave, stopped at the door to hear him begin then staved t\ there to hear him finish and wished for o more." "j The above is from the Greenville Xeirs and ahows that our distinguished townsman is winning renown as a pub- t^ lie speaker. ' ' ??.?? M| I i It Iihs bf>on splendid weather for: picking cotton, hut very poor for sowing! grain. j jj Ninety-Six is next to Abbeville Court i House in the amount of money coutr'buteil for campaign purposes. lie v. W. (i. Neville, who has been ah- ), ! Kent from his ministerial work for sev- v eral months bun returned. a One of our doctors had a lively footrace to catch the train in Chappells a t few days ago. ? Mr. J. A. Anderson, son of Dr. W. L. I Anderson, has left Ninety-Six to attend i a count* of lectures in the Medical College of Charleston. Chappells is rapidly improving. Six i or eight store h<iusoj< hnvo ''been huilt j t I since the cycloneitj the Sgri.ng. j I Ninety-Six will be well represented at I the coming State r'air. She will maku a I splendid exhibition of her stock and ; I farm products. j J _ ii was quite an event in the history of our town the other day when there were two lawyers pitted ag.tiust each other in J the Trial Justice court. .Vol i.y a ohange 1 has comu over the spirit of our dreams, i Several weeks ago a blac k chicken I j thief was shot in the act of stealing j chickens from the poultry honjre of a j Ninety-Sixian. The thief was about the ^ size of an ordinary walking cane, and had partly swallowed alive, a chicken about the size of a man's fist. The severe drought lias not ended yet. From the clouds of fed dust that float in the air, we would suppose that nature is in sympathy with the Democrn[ cy, and had determined that every man j . should wear a red,shirt, nol&ijs volens. i A negro man rauie into town last t week wearing an expression on his j t countenance that bore a striking resem- ] t blnnce to moonlight on a desolate land scape. He was in search of a Trial Jus- , tiff*. Hia irlfn Kml Kaah - mm < * mid he wanted "iostice." ] I Capt. Hpger.s is authority ota Jerseys. He his a small herd and has embarked | 1 in the heretofore profitable enterprise * of t-Itrmy stock farm. He can tell j you a "whopper" whru a Jersey cow s produced eighteen pounds of butter at ' one churning.' ' ' ' " ' j ' There is-no political exoitement down hero, but while wo arc pursuing the ' noiseless tenor of our way. if necessary we will show thut, . , "Still the iva'ttih fire will burn* still tiio j watchman will *vnk? ' .4ml force aim to ^eep .\\Uat force aimed to j1 IIIKO.-- Ac. r W'ntchRK, Clocko and Jowolry. 1 ll Mk. IT. T). Rkksk. of Abbeville. is prepared i !* to do all manner of repairing1 of Watches, | s flocks and Jewelry, and will pay all express i . charerca on work sent to him from stations on ; p the C. and O road. lie alwavs keeps in stock : a handsome line of Jewelry and Plated Ware il at moderate Tices. Send in yonr orders, n Address, II. D. Rit?SK, Abbeville, B. C, * " ? . * i ' V * * if r ' ~ 1 A. K. Rogers, P Wholesale dealer in Corn, FTonr, Meal. Meat, Hams, I.ard, Bran. Salt, Molnsac*, Sugar, (Coffee, Rice, Soap. Ac., will deliver foods at nny point on railroad at Abbeville prices. u in-tore buying always ask for nricev, as \vh I have advantages Unit few up-rf.nntrv nu-rchnnts have. A. E. ItooKRH. ' Prevent serious sickncss hv taking1 orcnd nionallv one of Emory's I. if fit Cathartic PillI, a wonderful appetizer, an absolute jirerentive nnd cure of billionancH*, pleftHunt to take, susror-coated. Ask vour drugjfist for them and take uo other.?IS Centx. * |j gTATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County or Abbevii.i.f. >r In the Probato Court. i, i. In Real Estate of Rennett Reynolds, U Sr., deceased, R. Prank Reynolds Executor and Petitioner. Petition for Settlement and Discharge. [, NOTICE is hereby given that Thursthe 19th. of November next, has i- been fixed for settling said estate aiul h granting a. discharge to tho said ExccuB, j tor. ?T. FULLER LYON, : J oe< 15-tf Judge Probate.Court. IS 1111(1 ID 111. Those who have not hoard this music- ' ti al prodigy will be glad of the opportu-| h nity to hoar him 011 Thursday night, and | * ' those who have heard' liinr once will seize the opportunity tf> hear him again. He gives 0110 of his inimitable performnneesin the.-Ari.iorj011 Thursday niglit. u Admission, 50 cents. Reserved scats h< 75 cents. ' ' Rule ol' Valuable House und Ijot. ! ]( We are informed that Mrs. Mary A. n l'errin has sold h.-r house and lot in ! u town on tlie Pendleton road, just a mile j from the Court House to Mr. Francis i 0 Henry at the price of $2,2<X). Thiat is a j j valuable lot with a fine dwelling on it ! ami with a few needed improvements it will he a most desirable place. MNKTV SIX XEWH. t< SA.LE I OF TH E j Laurens Lands I, j | < < I ( i JTATK OF SOUTH CA HO LIN A. i CH A K LESTON C()VNTY, 1 COUHT OF COMMON PLEAS. I conora <5. Adams, Administratrix. with Will ! annexed of W. C. Oatcwood vh. Harriet H. j L. Ingrahuin ot al : . Ily virtue of a Decretal Order of tlio Court of oninion Pleas, nuulo ill the above untitled . in-e, and dated the 10th July 1884, 1 will oiler . )f sale a' the Court Iiouho in {ho town of Abboille, Al liuvillo county, South Carolina on the <t day of December 1884, at 11 o'clock a in in jpnrate parcels, as below designated and dejribed, all those lauds situated in Ahbuvi le ounty, in tho State of South Carohua, and unmonly known as the "Laurens Lands," and escribed in said Decretal Order, by Tracts and ( 'i visions of Trncts, as follows : , ^irst?Th.e Hard Labor Tract ; > be sold in the following separate parcels or ' ivisions : No. 1. Containing three hundred and twentyve (325) acreH, more or less, bounded by lands f Mrs. Scott, \V. II Millwec, Nathaniel Atuler>u and the Divisiouu No. 2 and No. 3 of tmid met. 1 I No. 2. Containing Threo hundred and twon r-four (324) acres, more or less. bounded by i mds of William fioozer, Jeff Davis, T. W. Ichols and the Divisions No. 1 and No. 4 of lid Trnot. ] Nq. 3. Containing Two hundred and ninetyvo and three'quarters (2J?2*-4) acres, more or ss, buutided by lands of W. 1J. Millwee, l'ick iusou . and Divisions No. 5, No. 4 and No. 1 of lid Tract. No. 4. Containing l'lve liinu'red and fifty >f?U) acres, .moro or less, bounded by lands of Istate Of Honry Wateon, Loroy,. Lee, . William j oozer, and Divisions No 2, No. 3 and No. G of 1 lid Truc|. " No. 5. (Containing Two hundred. and seventy ve and three quarters (275%' >' acriis, more or | ' jsh. bounded by lands of l'ick 1'iimon. Shed - | ; ick, Edward Creswell, P. Hurtled and 1 >i\ is- ' )ti-t No. 6, aud No. 3 of said Tract. No. 6. Containing Three hundred aud eiuht TO8) acres, more or less, bouutb <1 by lauds ot 'ick Uiirnett, estate of Dr. Henry Watson aud i iviuioiib Mu 4 and No. 6 of *uid Tract. Second?'I he Beaver Dam Tract a 1 >o hold iu tho following separate paroels or >iviriii)ii8 : No 1. Coiitniiiiiig Oni* hundred mid Ninetyiuu (l'J9) Heron, more or U'hh, bound-d l>j Ituidn f Mrn. Lii?coiut>, e*tat? of .John Foa'.or, T. J. learnt and Division No. 2"of xaid Tract. rxo. 'i. containing Two bandred and tliirlv- I ivo and three quartern (232''4) aoren. inure or | iHi*, bounded by laiuhtof Witlin Hniith and Diitdou.No. 3 of Haid Tract and of Mr*. Liprcoinb nd Division No. 1 of naid Tract. No. 8. Containing Two hundred and twenty* wo (222) acroH, more or lenn. bounded by laudn f Willi* Hmith, ?8tate of Iiiobaid Wataoii and )iviuiou No. 2 of said Tract. Third?The Cow Head Tract o be sold in the following weparato parcels or >ivi8iou8 : No. 1. Containing Four hundred and thirty 430) acroH, more or leu*, hounded by lands of leury Wilkereon, T. J. (learnt, Leroy I.eo, ohn It. Tolbert and Division No. 2 of said Tract. ft n i-J--* -r-% ? iiu. *. l^uiiiaunLig rour numireu ana ninetylight (4t)8) acres, more ur Iohh, bortndeu by audit of Joliu it. Tolbert, l'ierco, Brooke, JbarluH Calbouu and Divinum No. 3 of naid I'ract, L. M. Worihiugton, It. W. Seymour, Iugh Wilaon, Henry Wilkcrtuui and Division s'o. 1 of uaid Tract. No.3 CoxtainingTwo hundred aud oighfy-fivo 2H.*>) acre*, more or leen, bounded by land* of {. \V. Heyuiour, L. M. Wurtbiugtou, Hunt, liliaa Tolbert and Division No. 2 of baid Tract. Fourth?The Long Cane Tract o bo sold in the following separate parcels or DiviniouB. No.l. Containing Four hundred and thirteen '413) acre*, more or lent*, bound* d by landH of tf. T. Hloan, H. Drennan and Divihioos No. 7, O Kf.? a ~ -i-i f ? <u. 4tmu nu, u Ul HB1U XrRCt. No. 2. Containing Throe hundred and tliirtytix (33ft) aoreH, more or le?H, bounded by lend* jf c-Mtatu of Mr.n Morrin, E.Cowan and Diviaionu So. 3, No. 7 and No. 1 of ?aid Tract. No. 3. Containing Three hundred and uightyIve (385) acre*, more or les-<, bouudt d l>y land* it E. Cowan, A. P. Connor, -Iriiioh H'eido, Dr. T. W idem an and Diviaion.t No. 4, Nu. 6 and So. 2 of said Tract. yi\.i. : r:-. n. . ' No. 4. Containing Two hundred and noventyaight (278) acre*, moi'e or.leHH, bounded by l&udtf of Dr. A. -T; YYidemaii, eHtate of John L. Devlin aild DivUiomt No. 5 and No. 3, of uaid Iraot. . " . j No. 5. Contniuiug Two hundred and flftylUree (253)acre*, more' or Ujhm, bounded by j lands o(,ecjato of John L. Devlin, enlat? of: Mr#-Morrjs aud Divieiom No. 8 and No. 4 of , said Tract". I No..6. Containing Four hundred and nix I (100)' acre*. bounded by estate " of: Mrs.'Moriu.state of..l;>hn I,. Dovliti, P. H IJrsdloyi U. T. Sloan and Division No. 1 of-said ; Trtot. No. 7. Containing Two huudr'd and twonty j ('.120) acres, liioro or leso, bounded l>v lands ot K. Cowan, A. 1'. Connor, Naucy Kennedy, l)r ! U. I>rt-nnan. Mrn Mary Watson, Long Cane Creek and Division* NO. 2 and No. 3 of said Tract. Each of which Keparato parcels. divisions or tracts of land, to be separately Hold has mich form, marks, metes and boundiugs, as arc respectively represented on plats of each made by i J. 1*1. Chiles, Surveyor, dated Juno 6th. 1883. | I ithograpbiocopiea of theae plats will be exliibited at the sale ; and a plat of each separate i parcol or tract of laud aold will bo delivered to j the purchaser of such parcel or parcelt*, tractor traota, at sttcB halo. In the meantime those I wishing to purchase may obtain copies of one or more of theHO plata by applying to Meadrs. I'errir. A Cothran, Counsellors at Law who have a certain nomt>er iu their posses-ion for tlie purpose of giving information. TERMS OF HALF.?One-: bird cash, and the KBi.tuun iu turn biiu iwu ;i ar> irom lilt- ilt.y ol ualti, to be Kt oured bv ihu bond or iuiin]? ui tiio purcharffr*, ren| ??cti\fclv payable in two equal ruooeMfive annual inntallmebtu, villi interest at the rate of *?v?ii immt oei^t. pet annum from the day or ?ali VafabTo atuiually ; the payTnent of tiuob bond gr bondn to be itocurod l>y niortgago-. >eapcctiveljr"Of tbe premueM purchased. The purchaser or purohaUcrts to bavo tbe right to pay all oaafa jit bia or their option, and the pnrcbweni respectively to pay tho Master for paH. B. In c.fuie any of the nrc&ant tenant* of any of said lauds to be up Bold, ahull have bowo A?t itAmA ftllAlt ultrfll tUX ? A ? 511HM vu vuv *? ??* mw/ nuou UUYO I UP H^lll U> enter ai>ou mioh land* for J >o porpo^e of gathering nuoh crop of gvalnaken the name is ready to lx> harvested, paving tlio purchaser of the land one fonttb of the grain ho harvested, a* rent. ..V, . T. M. HANOKEL, ?ki-07a - Mabter A ST Kit S SAI.K. William Amli'i'snii vs. John M. I.eilh ami I <?pnrtje M. Trenholm A Son KoiveloMire. I lly virtue of iiti imlor of sale made in the : above staled ease by I In- Hon. J. It. Ker.-haw, | jniljT4- .Mil circuit, oil Hi"III il.iv <>1 October, IS.VI, I will sell at public iiiilcvv at A1?1?\ i 11? j i:. II., s. < ., on tin- 3rd day til' November. 188-1, I ivitliin the legal liours of sale, tlio following . [(escribed property, situate in said State and | I'ountv, tn wit: All that traut or parrel of j land, known as the Williams place and coil-J tniiiiiii; I KHiUT IIUNDIJKD AND TXVKNTYKIVK ACKKS, more or les-:, hounded by lands of William c. ! Ilarrett, Oeorge Nickles, Koberl Dunn, Wilialit lliitin and others. Terms of sale ?One-balf cash, balance i*i Iwelre montlis with ii:*. treat from day of sale, >eeured by boml of jmrehascr and mortgage if premises; with leave to purchaser to pay til cash: purchaser to pav for papers. M. I.* HON IIA M, J it. Mastkii, A. I!. J?ASTKH S SALK. Dowie A Moise vs. J. W. Calhoun. _ t iti virtue oi nn oriliT of salv made in the ibnvc stated ea.se l?y tlie Hon. T. 1$. Fraser, lodge Third eireuit, on day of .lune, 1884, I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville C. it. < c., on 3rd day of November, 1881, that bctig sale day. within the leguI hours of sale, lie following described property, situate in said State and county, to wit: All that tract jr parcel of land. kno\vn_as A LOT IN Till-: TOWN OF Tl!OV, ind containing Iliirt v feet by one hundred and fil'tv front more or less, bounded by lands of I. >1. Dcndy, fr<inting on Main street and lying on the corner of Main and Augusta st.s. Terms of sale?cash: purchaser to pay for liapei'S. M. I: HON HAM, Jr., Master. MASTER'S SALK. .1. T. I lot ion vs. J. T. Harris, ct.nl. BY virtue of an orilr>r of unto i>?mt.? in tin; above stated case by the Hon. I.S. Cothran, .1 udgo of the 8th Circuit, i?n 3rd day of October, 1884, 1 will sell at public outcry at Abbeville (J. H., S. I'., on tin; 3rd day of November 1884, that being Sale Day, within the legal hours of sab>. the following described property, situate in said State and County, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land, known ns The Homestead Tract mid containing ONK HUNDKRD AND NFNKTY ACKKS, more or less, bounded by lands of A. T. Widoman. K. Cowan. M. A. Hanvy and I. T. llorton. Terms of Sale?Cash?Purchaser to pay for Papers. M. L. 1U)NHAM, Jit., Master. JJASTKIPS SALK. Win. P. Wideman vs. J. T. Harris, etal. BY Virtue of an Order of Sale made in the above stated case by the lion. J. S. Oothran, .Judge of the 8th Circuit, on 3rd day of October, ISS.'t. 1 will sell at public outcry at Abbeville C. 11., S. 0., on the 3rd day of November, 1884, that being Sale Day, within the legal hours of sale, the following described1 property, situate in said State and County, to wit : All that Tract or Parcel of Land Containing ON K 11U N1) It KI) AND SIXTYTilltKK ACKKS, more or less, bounded by lands of l)r. A. T. Wideman, W. P. Wideman, J. T. Morton and Estate of A. S. McFarlan. Terms of Sale?Cash?Purchaser to pay lor Papers. M. L. HON HAM. Jr., Master. WARNING TO TRESPASSERS. ALL persons are hereby forbiddeu to enter upon our several lauds for tlie purpose of hunting game, either by uight or day, or netting partridges. The law will be enforced Hguinst nil trespassers. Thos. L. Moore, I,. M. MOOKK, T. S. lit.AKK, J. W. Fouchk, J. PdOLK, IIknry II11.1., II. K. Turner, Oct 8-tf. Wm. Johnson. Jj^ASTKIt'S SALE. W. I*. M. Cason, ot. al., against Alice Cason, et. al.? 1'artition. BY virtue of an order of sale made in tlie above stated case by the Hon. J. S. ('othran, J udgo of 8th Circuit, on the 11th day of October, 1884, I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville C. II., S. C., on the 3rd day of November, 1884, that being Sale Day, within the legal hours of sale, the following described proper... u?..? i ?.? , niiuiiit' HI rtuiu niaiu itiiu vuuiii), UU* ing of the Heal Estate of J. Frank Oa"roii, deceased, to wit : All that tract or parcel Of land,' in the town of XiuotySix.nnd containing ONE ACHE more or less, hounded by lands of \V. 11. l'erkerson, John A. Moore and estate of \V. M. Wakefield. Terms of Sale?One-half Cash?Ilalanee in twelve months, secured hy bond and mortgage of premises?with leave to pay all cash?purchaser to . pay for papers. M. L. HON HAM. Jr., Master. MASTERS SALK. J. It. Mattison, PlaintifT, against 15. \V. Mattison et. al., Defendants?Partition. IIY virtue of an order of Hale made in i tho above stated case by the Hon. A. 1*. i Aldrich, Judge, Second Circuit, on the I 10th day of September 1884, 1 will sell ! at public outcry at Abbeville. C. II.. S. t,\, on ;ird day ot November, 1HH4. that being Saledny, within the legal hours of sale. the following described property, situate in said State and County, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land containing ONK HUNDHKD AND TWKXTYTWO ACKKS, morn of less, bounded by lands of A. 1'. J Shirley, T. A. Ilndgens, K. Harris, N. ' drier, S. J. Stone.and others. Terms of sale?One-half .purclmst money and all the cost in cash, and the remainder in twelve mouths with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises Purchaser to pay for papers. M. T?. RONIIAM, Jr., Master. j|.\sti:i;s s.\i,i:. Benson I'. (ilytnph vs. (Vlestia "lett. el. nl. IS V Virtue of an Urder of Sale in:u''. in the above slated case by the lion i . II. I*'raser, .1 udgc of the Mrd Circuit, on the 1 st day of June, 1HH4. I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville ('. II., S. tj.. 011 .?rd day of November, 1HH4. that bein*; Sale Day, within the legal hours ' sale, the following described property, situate in said State and fmintv. to wit : All that Tract or Parcel <>f I.and, in tin* Town of Hodges and containing two hoods Mori-; on lkss. WITH DWKLI.IN'O. ST ON K llOl'SK AND OTHKit lU'lLDIXOS THKRKoN, now or formally owned l?y Hoborts iV Adams, by lands now or formerly owned l?v .1. I,. Clark and bv the I". A" It. It. Terms of Sale?('ash?Purchaser to pay for Papers. M. I,. HON'llAM, Jr., Master. jJJASTKU S SALK. ^ F. \V Wagoner A Co. vs. T. W. Mars. 11Y virtue of an order of hide made in I ha above stated cn.se liv the Hon. T. 11. Fraser, Judge Ki^litli circuit, on Hr?l day of .luiie. IHM-i, I will sell at public outcry at Abbc-villa c. it., s. c.,mi 3rd day of November, 1HSI, that Ul-lllf; nil IV IIU Y, Hlllllll II1C IL'Uill llOUI'S <?I SHIP. (lie following described property, situate in said State and county, t? wit: All tliat tract or parcel of land, rontniniu^ ONK HUNIHIKD & KIOIITY-FIVK ACKKS, more or less, bounded l?y lauds of estate of .losiab Wells, S. H. Morrah, J. R. Caldwell nnd others. Also that tract or parcel of land, containing ONK UUNIHU'.n A('IIKS, more or less, find bounded by land* of Jumc* Mcfusluu, saiil T. \V. Mars and others. Also, that tract or parcci of land, containing TWO HUNDRED ACKKS, more or less, and bounded by lands of Jamei McCuslan, A. H. ('. Lindsay nnd others. Terms of sale?Onc-lialf cash, balance in twelve mouths, with interest, and secured by bond and mortgage of the premises; purchaser to pay for papers. M. L. HON HAM. Jr., Master. rjlUK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABDKVII.l.K OOINTY. Probate Court.? (Citation for letters of administration. ltv J. Fvi.i.f.r Lyok. Ksq., Probate Judge: WilKKKAS, W. J'. M. Cuson, bus made suit tome to grant him Let tern of Ad ministration of tbe estate and elVects of J. Frank Cason, late of Abbevilee county, deceased. These are therofore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said J. Frank Cason, deceased, that tliev be aiid appear before me in tbe court, of probate, to be held at Abbeville II., on Monday the 20th day of October, 1KS4, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if a ty thev hare, why the said administration should not be granted, j ^ Given under my hnnd and seal, this .- seal titli day ot October, in the year of our J I Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, and iu the 100th year of American Independence. Published on the 8th dav of October, 1R84, in Tub Ahkkvillk MkksKNOER and on the Court House door for the time required bv law. J. FULLER "LYON, oct 8-tfw Judge Probate Court. ipT IKKTAT 1-fokSoPt TfGAROIJ'XA~ COKXTY or ABBEVILLE. IN THE rUOBATK COITRT. L. S. Carwile, as Adininistjator Are., lMaintiff, Against K. L. Carwile, et. al.. Defendants. Complaint for Sale of Land for Payment of Debts. 1 WILL soil at public outcry at Abbeville Court House, on Saleday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, for the payment of debts, the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of James M. Carwile, deceased, to wit : No. 1. Home IMacc containing ON E HUNDRED AND SEVEN AGUES, more or less bounded by lands of .1. W. Clinkscales, Carrie Clinkserlcs, Callaham place and others. No. 2. Tho Cliukscales place coiktaining ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Carno Clink sculps. .Instwi" Shirlm* il>? ' I" Home Place and others. No. 3. The Harm ore place, containing OXK 1II:NT1)HKI> AND FORTY A CRMS more or less bounded hy II. Callaham, Samuel Shaw, J. Orowther and others. No. 4. The Callaham place. contaiuing SKV KX T Y-SK V KN AOI5KS more or less, and hounded hy lands of .1. W. Clink scales, C Kllis. It. Callaham and others. Terms?One-third Cash, the halanee in One and Two years, with interest ! .1 f 1 \ * * * < ii <> ?iav "i miii', MTiircu ny norm 01 i Purchaser, and a mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay for Papers. .1. ITLLKH IA'OX, Oct 15-.1t .Judge Probate Court. fjpilK STATIC SOUTH CAHOldNA, COUNTY OF ABBKV LLE. Puobatk Court. M. O. Zeigler, as Administrator, &< ., Plaintiff, Against ? ! Holla l.omax, et. nl., Defendants. Complaint for Sale of 1 and to pay Debts. I WlUfj sell at public outcry at Ab! beville Court House; on Saleday in No! veiuber, next, within the legal hours of sale, for the payment of debts, the folj lowing described real estate, belonging I to the estate of Jesse Lomnx, deceased, | to wit: j All that tract of land situate in th? i County and State aforesaid containing Th.N ACI{I>\ . i inoro or less, hounded l?y lands of Mrs. I Crawford, Patrick Itoche, William lliil and Columbia and (irpenville Railroad. Tonus, One balf Cash, balance on Credit ol Twelve Months with Interest ! from day of sale, secured by bond and ' j mortgage of property. Purchaser may ' ' have option of paying all cash. | chaser to pay for pnpors. .1. r u liliKTl LYON, I Judge l'robate Court. :f A