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The Abbeville Messenger Entered at the postollicc us 2nd-clnss matter WEDXKSDAV, JANFAUY M, 1885. HCIISCKIPTION $2 0( Pot it Jury, No. i. NO. TOWNSHIP. 1 K. n. Kasor, 4 2 IjcKoy A. Lee, 8 3 |\ 1). Klugli, 7 1 K. ). Warren, 7 5 W. C. Sliaw, J 13 t> Jesse .\. lioinax, 2 7 (i A. U:irksd:ilf> 1 ?S .Ji'lV I), Oar wile, .r> .1. \V. (Ihili'H1 !J 10 ! no. KM Kllisji'v (i 11 Thcoilorc Kenned}, 13 12 l>. 1*. Hannah, (> K? \V. 0. Iirock,1 fl T. 11. UlackweU, 15 W. \V. I.awson, ."> 1<> I,. M. Monro, J 17 (i. 11. Wardlmv, 10 IS A. (i. 1'asktn, 1 + 10 Marion Wilson, (c) 11 "JO II. A. Uirhcv, 11 21 li. I.. Williams. 12 22 Ijowis Hrown, (col) 11 2:1 K. I'. liollowav, 10 24 A. 11. Hainl.lin, 11 25 .J. Ui'M ti inlay. fi 2<1 .Jno. F. ('alhonn, 5 27 Peter Uichoy, (col) 11 28 .las. A. l'artlow, 1 21) K<1 win Calhoun, 3-1 30 S. 1). Hanisey, 8 HI B. .1. Sprott, 1 32 T. < i. 1 Jaker, 15 83 it. W. I tiles, ? 34 W. W. Uoland, 4 35 (ieo. 0. (iraves, 11 3(5 Hen Brown, (col) 11 (Jraml Juvy, 1SH5. NO. TOWNSHU'. < . I G. IV lVttigrew. 13 2 J as \Y. Fouchee, 1 . . 3 Jno. J. <>la\\ 15 4 Jno. II. Oldham, 2 5 11. C. fiilhtin, 2 G J. A. Kllis, Sen., 3 7 S. H. Cade. 1(5 H T. C. Rtunrt, 1 if M. 'I'. Hutchinson, 1U 10 ). W. Mattison, 4 11 O. O. Mc A lister, "v 14 12 W. T. Mill ford, 12 l.'J .hio. A. Devlin, 5- Jifrw' 14 (?. W. Collins, 7 15 W. T. 15 rail ley, H R. 0. Rrownlee, 0 17 .Ino. W. Lesly, 11 18 .1. II. Watson. 10 JInrriiiKC in l)no "West. On Thursday of last work at (he residence of Captain Robert ('. Slinrj>. his second daughter, Miss Mattie, was happily married to Ml*. W. .T. (.lillespie, of Kentucky. At precisely eleven o'clock, the delicate tones of the piano sounded the wedding march, and the niarriago party were ushered into the parlor which had been darkened beforehand. Thu ceremony was performed by the family pastor, Rev. \Y. L. l'ressloy. A number of relatives and friends who had been invited to participate in thu pleasures of the occasion then came forward and extended tiieir congratnl.il ions. A number of beautiful presents were received. After an elegant dinner had . neen serveu, mo groom ami Orule hultliriir their friends adieu left for the railroad station 011 their way to the Now Orleans Exposition where they propose to spend some time in ijuestof pleasure. The groom is a modest intelligent gentlemen and successful planter of Kentucky and the hride is a graduate of the l>ue West Female College, and is a young lady of culture and refinement. The newly married party carry with them the best wishes of many lVieuds. A IMeasniit Affair. Mr. and Mrs. (1. A. Douglass had a most pleasoat reception at the "Hock House" last Thursday evening. The evening was spent very enjoyably in conversation and dancing, supplemented by a supper that was dainty enough jto set before a king. Dancing was continued till a late hour when the young ladies dispersed with recollections of a delightful evening. Among the prominent guests were (Jen. Hemphill and Mr. Hugh Wilson. The latter had tin? honor of attending the handsome I trifle at the supper table and performed his pleasing fluty with great ease ami dignity. Miss TiOinax from Yerdery ami Miss Cry cms from Williamston were among the visitors who made havoc mnong the Abbeville hoarts. The lolocioinl Vote. Mr. llfiiwt says, in regard to the South Carolina* electoral vote, that if Senators Hampton or Hutler had been in Washington there would have been no trouble. All Mr. Hutledge needed was to be identilied, and upon opening the returns his credentials would have been found to bo correct. The Speaker of the House had a certified copy of the returns from which Mr. llutledge's credentials could have been obtained. lt,sccmx that the only harm that has been done has been to delay Mr. Hutledge in receivingMiis mileage. This lias now been paid, and all is right. Death. I?~.. 1.' i nv: nut. j'j. iv. .miic.s, ot i;narieston, who was at one lime Hector of Trinity Church at this place died in Charleston last Thursday. Mr. Miles was a member of the distinguished family to which Attorney-General Miles, lion. W. I'orcher Miles and Dr. Frank Milos belong* He was an educated, cultivated ami refined christian gentleman and bore the long and tedious illness with which ho was afllicted with the courage and resignation befitting his profession and his faith. Pound l>ea<l in the Woods. Friday evening an aged colored man named Jacob Aiken living aSout six miles up the Due Wost road disappeared. Search was instituted for him and continued Saturday. Saturday eveninir Into he was found in the woods dead. From indications he had boon making a button for a door and was sitting oil the end of alog whittling the wood out of which the button was made and fell v over on the ground dead. Or. Hill made an investigation of tho case and the Coroner's jury rendered a verdict in conformity with l>r. Hill's opinion, that death ensncd from heart disease. Public Hpeukiuu. ' Lawyers, Ministers and Politicians before addressing an audience, should take two good doses of Brewer's Lung Restorer and they will find that their throats will not become parchdd and , voice husky. < "BTiiTBinrnroiTT i ? ! MESSAGES. 'J'lie fox hunters got ahead of poor * Reynard this morning. The roads are pretty muddy but businessRoenis to bo brisk all the time. ) Tt is said Mint Mnimel McKeller, who , figured prominently in this locality till quite recently, is in Sehna, Alabama. Mr. A. 1\. Watson does not think the cohl and sleet has done any injury to the oat and wheat crops. Sliriner's Indian Vermifuge will destroy and oxpell worms. It is reliable. It is eh on p. Only 25 cents a bottle. Dr. F. F. Mary was in Charleston last week attending the meeting of the State I Hoard of health, of which he is prcsiI .lent. We had I ho pleasure of mooting in Abbeville last week, Maj. .1. 15. lv/oll of Columbia, who was here on insurance l.usi uess. Captain k. \V. Lites, Messrs. (!. M. Sibert. lien Chiles and T. C. Lites were in town on a case before the Master, last Tuesday. Captain K. Cowan, the worthy and eflieient ex-School Commissioner of this County, was in town last Saturday Si tiling up the last business of his oHieo. Mr. 1 jox Tenipleton left yesterday for Mississippi where he will make his ho"'" in the future lie has very many, trie s here who sincerely regret his departure. Moss. W. l\ Wideman, W.T. Hrndley, lion. .1 no. E. Hradley and others, were engaged in lej;al business in the; Probate fudge's Court 011 Monday. Wo ^aw a few days since a picture of two cherubs that would put Raphaels celebrated innocents to the blush. The looks of innocence and simplicity were true to nature. Mr. A. K. Miller is studying medicine with his father l)r. .1. h. Miller?and Mr. .1. 1\ Kennedy, Jr., and Mr. K. 15. I'rosslev are stndvinir under Dr. .J. AY. Wide ! man. The young colored boy David MeOaw has evidently very decided latent redrawing. It would he a kind act on the part of the community to assist him in cultivating it. Avcr's Sarsnparilla is the most potent hlooil purifier, and a fountain of health and strength. P?e wise in time. All baneful infections are promply removed by this unequalled alternative. Tho Annual sale of the books, periodcals and papers of the Literary Club will he bad at the ollice of 1$. S. Karnwell, Ksq. 1 librarian, Thursday ttic 15th, at 12 o'clock, noon. Mr. Real is clearing up the woods in rear of Mr. Mcllwaine's, and it opens up . from Maine Street a fine view of Fort Pickens. Before long we expect to see I some houses built over there. Mrs. T,nwson killed two pigs last week that weighed ."5."> and pounds ! net. They were of the common breed j | and were just sixteen months old. Attention to stock is never wasted. It ali ways pays. I \f 1...1 O...!/!. 1 1 _ , I lui'ss. . iioi'i omiiii aiiu sun imvrtr- j j lise food for "the starving millions.'' . I And limy oti'or to sell mules" to raise ! cotton and corn with. Head what they i say an<1 trj* their goods and prices. They will suit you.. There is eonsiderr.blc agitation over 1 '?< forming of a 1 >11 iIdin*r and i.oan Assoj ciatioii in town. We have always advoi catctl the organisation of .such an enterI prise, and hope that our people will lake j hold of it right away. j We had a very hind letter last week l from Mr. S. A. Speed, of Lowndesvillo, j in which lie hopes, "that our venture in ; the Hold of journalism will prove as j successful financially as it has been from ! a literary point of view.-' Kindly and | gracefully said, good friend. j Wo were very glad to meet onr friend | Captain .lohn Frank Hodges in Abbeville on Friday. The Captain is preparing to go to Florida. We wish him good luck wherever lie goes, for no more honest and better m.m lives than John Frank Hodges. Rev. Dr. Mcndcuhall preached his first i sermon in the I>upti.-.t church la.^t Sun! )... i - >- . ????), till** it in wnpi v^titiwM v> 1:1**. iiiiicu pleased with him. Wi; have he;<id litis distinguished preacher ami feel sure that lie will prove acceptable to his people. I?fv. Donald McQueen has preached a | series of snrinons in the I'r^shytorian ehnrch, closing thoin on Sunday last. We hoard him spoken of as an aide and . interesting preacher, hut wo do not know , if the Session has called him to the pastorate of this church. i .Judge Lvon was telegraphed for to go to Newberry on Friday to hear an impor- ' taut case in the stead of the .fudge of 1 Probate for that County, who was dis- 1 ipialitied by being a parly to the pro- ' ceedings. The Judge returned on Saturday. ] (.'apt. 11. It. Cade ha.* sold his Hollos'" ' plantation containing seven hundred and sixty-four acres, to Mess. 11. F. Mor-lu .....1 *V! 1.' OfKWuKI fl.l I lil itlKl )J. U. VMM1 <111, IUI fM'.WtM. I lilS is a very fine place and these young ' men are full of vim and enegy and will make money out of their purchase. i Dr. S. (}. Thomson, under very hum- ] picious circumstances, deserted us lor a few <lays last week. It is surmised that j he went in tho direction of Edgefield, , as ho has a li/.tfc thuvstimj for that County of late. Much may lie inferred. Look sharp "Billy Walker"' and good luck "Sammy That." , .linlgo Aldrich spent a day in Abbeville last week on his return from Haitimore. The operation on the uervos of the face is entirely successful and he has not suffered the slightest twinge of pain since it was performed. The Judge is in Orangeburg this week holding Com ), and will soon be in his usual strong and robust health. Ayer's Hair Vigor improves the bonify of the hair and promotes its growth. It imparts an attractire appearance, a delightful and lasting perfume. While it stimulates the roots, clpnnses the scalp, and adds elegance to luxury, its Hlects are enduring ; and thus it proves itself to ho the host and cheapest article for toilo*. uro. This is the week among the lawyers in which the thunderbolts of the law are being forged. Many an unhappy debtor will receive an unwelcome new year card beforo the shades of Saturday evening close which will make him sigh for the day when there will be neither hard hearted creditors nor worrying lawyers, associates of the devil as Tulliver used to say. .An old Sheriff of this County useil to say, lliathe conltl always tell when a man was first sued. If he had never I boon sued before lie would take the sum- ? mon from the sheriffs hands mid i:i tin* < middle of the field ploughing, perhaps, would push hack his liat and bonding | eajrerly over the paper read every word of il On the other hand if it was an old soldier to whom the "summons came"' he would testily throw it aside I with 'lie remark 'Hake the d?tiling ! away from me." This week will doubt- :i less witness many such scenes. i 1'EitSOXAL. Dr. \V. E. Link w as in town Tuesday. fvjuire Keller was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. doe Trowbridge are in J town. Captain .1. \Y. IVnin wi lit to Hodges } last Saturday. 1 Jr. I'. II. Adams, of PhuMiix, was in ? town or Friday. Hr. ?J. \V. Y\'ideinan, of Due West, j was in Abbeville 011 Friday. \V. C. 13enet Ksq., went to Columbia (] on Monday. Mr. J. X. Seawright came to town on '1 Tuesday to see the Master on business, n lion. \Y. P. Wideman graced our streets on Monday. ( ('ant lv. .1 lfnlliiwnll \V;IC in tnvvn Incl \ Monday. 0 Mr. Abe l.osonborg, of Oircenwood, came up on Sunday to see his relations and friocns. t Mr. J. R. Bullock, the new Jury Commissioner, was in town Monday and n Tuesday drawing the jury for the l'Vbru- () ary Court. t, |.v.wl T.*o? < bar, was in attendance on the Master's a Court Tuesday. Ilev. II. C. Fennel was in town on f Monday and Tuesday. We caught u glimpse of Mr. 1'.. A. { Boyd in town yesterday. Mr. K. C. Simkins and family, now of a Laurens, are on a visit to friends at Troy. ICol.'Jno. F. Calhoun gave us his usual hearty grip of (he hand, on our streets ( this morning. , Mr. T. .1. Kllisaiul 1). II. Magill, Ksq., were in town on legal business last . week. i Messrs. T. C. Lites and Ben Chiles, ^ solid and substantial citizens of Troy 1 were in the city j-estenhy. 1_ , j; TrlournmR from Duo West. c Dru Wi:st, .January 12, 1883. ' Miss Susie Calhoun has returned from Augusta. Mr. ). E. Todd has a brand new bug- | gy. Y 'J'he new carpels for the now church hare been laid ami "all things are now v ready." when the debt is adjusted, to enter and worship. Ala meeting of the v A. K. Presbyterian session it was unnui- s inouslv agreed upon not to worship in j our new church until the debt was ad- ^ justed. ,, Or. W. M. Crier lias been selected b}- t the pastor with whom the session left u this whole, matter to preach the dedica- 1 lory sermon. The day of dedication has s not been decided on, though, 25th of n this luontli has been mentioned. I'rol'jssor J. \Y. Magill loft our town to-dav to take charge of a cornet band ^ in Greenville County. .. Mr. Win. Alewine ami his neighbor l Mr. McClain had two legal battles a before Trial Justice Sitton'on last Sat- ^ urday. Mr. J. \V. Magill representing c Mr. McClnin. Kach suit was for trespass of stock. Mr. McClnin won his .....1 If.- m-.I-.. ; i: Itiiu 4111. iviv Hiiiv ivnt JJ juij UIMIgn'Uing. i; A number of now pupils have entered * the Female College since the holidays, ti One or two havo also entered Krskiue. a We notice that Miss Jesse Hell oho of a the fairest daughters that was in attend- _ unco on the Female College last year, returned last Saturday and will take the senior class. 1 The sudden death of Capt. II. M. | Johnson, the present proprietor of the i'htunix Hotel, cast a gloom over our town. Few were aware of his sickness, which was of only a few days. Mr. Johnson had long heeu lighting against f consumption, though a very active L man. The late damp and disagreeable weather gave him an attack of pneu- 1 monia and filled the bronchial tubes. ^ suddenly causing suffocation. Sabbath evening at 4 o'clock, llev. W. L. I'ressley |?reachetl the funeral and llev. W. M. " nnor niacie prayer. A very largo crowd / was present to see the rites done to their $ lieccased friend. It was a grievous morning, and the stricken family need the sympathy and aid their friends :an give them. ji The choir was particularly happy on last Sabbath morning in their selection sf church music, and sang with much force and beauty. It is suggested they ire tuning for the dedication. "Mr. and Mrs. llamsoy Blake, of Greenwood, spent last Sabbath with Prof. t Hood's family, and worshipped with the Associate Reformed people. They seem 0 Lo enioy their now life. ' I have the best husband in the world so says the young bride. Wo understand Mr, lllake 18 a model young gentleman and fully reciprocates these sentiments. < MOKE OilAXliK I1I.OSSOMS. ti On Inst Thursday the whole upper end of Duo West was in a stir, (.'arils | had been issued by Capt. R. C. Sharp und lady, inviting the fortunate receivers " to the marriage of their youngest and only remaining daughter, Miss A. Ada Khfim. TVm Afr W rP i - ? i uiiiv3|iiV) ? is nu extrusive laml owner of Kentucky, and is a fine looking gentleman. Thejr "j say the third time is thejehnnn; so was it -J with this gentleman ; he had made two trips; An the the third, ho carried hack * with him his blushing bride. The cere- & inony look place at 11 o'clock a. m., Itev. \V. L, l'rosxly officiating. Costume : . The groom, faultless black cloth, with necktie to correspond, and whito kids, f The bride, navy blue satin, with gold brocades, orange blossoms, and diamonds. After the ceremony the select guests were invited to a sumptuous feast, where all went as merry as a mar- ? riagu bell. The happy couple left on the evening train for New Orleans. They expect to spend some three weeks, taking in the Exposition. A letter-post received j stater, that their trip was made by ?lose , connection, and in every Wav pleasant, ( and that ibey will bo glad to have their } friends write them at the St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans. X. O?BgfBM?????P? ? MarrinKCN. ' Married at Pelzcr, S. G., Dec. ICth, by [lev. W. Ai Rogers, Mr.Frank C. G roe no. >f Greenwood, to-Miss Helen C. (Mary, I )f IVIzer. Married on tho 25th Dec., 1881, l>y I'ev. 11. C. Fennel, Mr. J. T. Wilson, uid Miss llo.su Black. Married at the residence of Win. W. Ivlugh, Esq., on Dec. 30th, by Uev. S. j U. Richardson, Mr. M- Warren Fouehe ^ md Miss Melissa Franklin, all of Coreleca, Abbeville County. i BUSINESS NOTICES. Fine Table and llall Lamps at V. S 3othrnn & Co. < Window Glass! Window (Mass!! at Speed & Lowry's. Buy your Cigars and Tobacco from >p-'ed it Lowry. A variety of Fancy and Toilet goods t Speed & I.owry's. Taints. Oils and Varnishes at Speed j r lioww's. .J OH WO UK done neatly and with lispatch atthis oflicc. * Buy your Tobacco and Cigars from us 'he best 2'._, and cents Cigars in this, larket. Speed & Lowrv." < A few dollars invested in Window Mass and Prepared Butty will make our house comfortable for winter. You an find such goods at Speed it Lowry. ~ The Muksknokh ofliee is supplied with iill Heads, Letter Iliads, Note Heads, J Envelopes, cards, etc., and is prepared o do any kind of JOB PRINTING. A pood assortment of tne following _ lamed aitieles may he had ?t the store f White Brothers : Table Linens, TowIs, Blankets, Sheetings, Bed Tickings, Counterpanes, Furniture Prints. Carpets nd Rugs. 1-tf Buy your Fruits and Confectioneries roin Speed <K: ho wry. The cheapest Christinas cards at W >. Colli ran & Co. Snlfliof Vnwilerti fill* trims t ilnliiplilful t \V. S. Cothran ?.V ('o. c I Prepared Putty! Prepared Putty ! ! at >peed & Lowry's. I A fresh lot of Citron. Currants, Nuts, j, 'andies, Apples nn<l Oranges just reeive<l at Speed i\r Lowry's. Barley! liarlev! Barley ! Better at.: than never. l)o not fail to sow liar- c py. It will pay. No douht about it. 'oil can p;ot a pure article of seed buri;y from White Brothers. The wholesale house of A. E. Tlogers lave just closed a contract for 20 cars of orn and.2 ears of meat. They are pre- ~ tared now to make contOicts for llrst of { anuary delivery. Fanners soe Mr. Uo:ers nt once and make a r run.ire m puts bout corn ami moat, while they nrr boow cost of production. Thoy will yo lighor after iirst of Jan nary. Whito Hrothes haro now in store ' rjove than one hundred rases of Moots 1 nd Shoos. '1'hoy soil Zoigler's Ladies' ' ihocs, which are unsurpassed for lit, l1 tyle and durability. Thty also have largo lot of Men's and Hoy's Shoes, * Dado by the Hav State Shoe and Loath- v r Company. Their r;oods have been j esled for several years and have ?iven j c iniversal satisfaction. Any one who mys a pair of this make of Hoots or hoes, always gets tho worth of his loney. oct 1-tf ^ A. 10. llojicrH, -1 Wmlc-sale dealer in Corn. Flour, Meal, Mea., i -J lams, bard, Hrau, Suit, Molasses, Sujjar, j I' loft'cc, Hiee, Soap, Ac., will deliver pootls at '' ny point on railroad nt Abbeville prices. ' letore buying always ask for niiccs, as we ^ avf advantages that few up-country iner- t bants have. A. 1?. Koukks. a V WatolicH, Chicks unci Jewelry. Mk. II. D. Huksk, of Abbeville, is prewired !i do all manner of repairing of Watches, " locks and Jewelry, and will pay nil express _ liaryes on work sent to him from stations on " lie C. and (S road. Healwavs keeps in stuck ? handsome line of Jewelry mid Plated Ware n t moderate prices. Send in vnur orders. . dtlrcH.s, II. L>. Ukksk, Abbeville, S. C. if J MUSI I II IIAVE 'j >5000 POUNDS BACON, .000 Bushels of Corn, JOO Ubls of FLOUR, >0 " of Molasses In Stock and to Arrive;. [JARTIKS in nce<l of those goods will ] L do well to examine our stock. >] 3ME-caJ.es 2; 4 Tjot of very fine mules on hand * ?- which we will sell cheat) for the ; ash. t W. J. SMITH & SON. n 41 ! 1 1 Variod and extensive stock of nearly j, * everything usually needed by the -ado, to be found at F SMITH & SON. i jan 14-tf . I DRY G OODS, } \ ^tlLKS, Satins, Velrpta, Trimmings, Rus- j ^5 siau Circulars, New Markvts, Jerseys, ^ R. M. HADDON & CO 1 1 TMIK STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA COl'KTV OK ADIiKVlLf.il. I In Comnon Pleas. a 8 fancy Mann et al, Plaintiff's, vs. J. T. r Robertson, Administrator, Defendant. e ? Complaint to marshal assets. . TIIK cr??ditors of Armislead fturt, * Osq., deceased, are hereby required to ' irovn tlw?ir nlitiiiiM lipfnrn mn u-itliin ! hirty days from tho dato horeof or bo >avrcd. M. L. BO NTH AM, Jr., Master. \ Jan.14 4t 1 , , wmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Removal. QirMOK: IIAVK KKMOVK1) TO T1IH New Store on the Corner , nuler the now liolol. Wlion you cotnu to own call in to see (Ikmii. Sept. 30,'Si. ({CAULKS A. THOMAS. ^ PlinS. v. SKA!.. M. I.. HONIIAM, .lit | SEAL & BON HAM, j Real Estate Agents. WK oflVr our services to tlie public in the Sale, Purchase and licuting of Real Estate. Town Lois, I'arin 1'ropcrty and nil rm * r nom?mn IY.Lt/1Llj ?ii3TiiT?i mught ami sohl on liberal tonus. j Particular attention paid to Kentin;* nn?l " ujn'rimi-iuliti^ plantations. -Iddress us at Abbeville, S. C. Dec 10-tf 1 FURNITURE.; I7JAUL0H Suit* in Plush anil Mohair. 1_ Walnut Chamber Suits, latest stylus, laudsouie l'ainted Suits, loxv prices, Fine Valnnt Side Hoards ami ChifliMiicrs, Fine J Ynlnut Wardrobes and Hall Stands, Fine )herry and Oak Suits, Walnut, Oak and Cane Seat Chairs, Library Chairs, Bed Uooin 'liairs, Dining and other Chairs in Leather, 'erforated Chair Seat and Hack, also Pcrfn- , ated Seats for re-soatine old chairs, 4(1 Bu- ' cam at prices from to $20 with pood Masses, Looking Glasses ntid Luokinpr Glass Males to re-till old frames, all best quality. Safes, Tables and Mattresses of every dc- ' ripliou and Prices, SOLD AT BOTTOM , IGUItKS. OUR GOODS. AUK BOUGHT DIUECT,Y FKOM MAM'FACTl'KKItH und our I ( rices a,-e as low as city prices and all ponds old just as they are, upon their merits. We can make your houses more conifortaile, more enjoyable and lovely if you will all on us for what you all need. Respectfully, "* I D. CHALMERS & CO. i 1-tf. j 1KKKXW001) HOTEL, J J , I iiok. F. Kii.lv, Proprietor, Greenwood, S. 0. ' Dinner house of tho A. & K., road, 'assengers on the down train of thu 0. I c G., road, going Kant, havo ainplo time j 0 secure a good dinner before thu delarture of the train for Augusta. t Transient board -$2 per day. A lihar- * 1 discount from above rates* to parties muting hoard by tho week or mouth. * U^y-Livory, Feed and Sale Stables j onnocled with this hotel. 1 Sheriff's Sale. : ilcxander Stuart against Mrs. E. li. Nich- i <il.s, ot ill. ( BY virtue of an oxccution to me directed, in } (lie above stated case, I will sell to (ho . li^hest bidder, nt I'ublic Auction, within the , I'gal hours of sal<% at Abbeville Court louse, on Monday, the 2nd day of January, . l. 1). 1885, the following described property, o wit: All that tract or parcelof land, situte, lying and being in the Count}- of Abbe- j j ille, South Carolina and containing TWO IIUN]JUKI) AGUES, j lore or less, and bounded by lands of M. II. s 'oluiiian, l)r. W. L. Anderson, M. 11. Hughes nd others levied on and to bo sold as the 1 iroperty of Mrs. E. It. Nichols to satisfy the i foresaid execution and costs. i Tonus Cash. < miliary 14, 1885 J. F. C. DrI'RE, i Sheriff Abbeville County. t j ^tHEKIFFS SALE. ? W. N. Hall against Thomas A. Unit. By virtue of an Execution to mo directed, ii the above stated case, I will soil to the igliest bidder, at public auction, within the jgal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, >n Monday, the .second dnv of February, A ) 1885 the following described property, to rit : All that tractor parcel of land, situate, ving and being in the Couuty of AbbcTille, louth Carolina and containing FORTY ACRES, " lore or less, and bounded bv lands of John IcMahoo, Mary McMahou, W. L. McMahon nd others levied 011 and to be sold as the iropertv* of Thomas A Hall, to satisfy the foresaid execution and costs. Terms cash Jajuary 14,1885. J F C Dul'RK, Sheriff Abbeville County. RASTER'S SALE. 'homas Young Administrator, IMaintitf, vs., Lucinda Tate and J C Milford. Foreclosure. 11Y virtue of an order of sale made in ?he bove stated ease bj- the Hon. A. 1'. Aldricli, iidgo 2nd Circuit, on 31st day of October 881,1 will Kell at public outcry at Abbeville II. S. C., on 2nd day of February, 1885, hut being Saleday, within the legul hours of ale, the following described property, situate a said State and County, to wit: All that ract or parcel of land containing lUVn UTTMhDT.'n AXTTv rnurr.'vniv l n w nun i/ui'jL/ ii xi iv I.* JP.*1> LI? 4 SEVEN ACHES, 1 nore or less bounded by landsof Richard Hill, ( I. II llurpcr, Josiah Burton and by the Shaw j ilaco. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for 1 IlllCrH. M. L. BONIIAM, Jr., Master. j ASTER'S SALE. ' I luck IlefflebowQ? X Neer against Mrs. Bdna * F. Martin, ot al. BY virtue of an order of snlfr made in the hove stated ense by tho iipn J S Cotlnar, fudge Eighth Circuit, on sixth day of Januay, 1885, I will soli at public outcry *t Abbeillo CHS C, on second day of February, 886, that buing Saleday, within the legal ( lours of sale, the following described proper- \ y, situate in said State and County, to wit: ( fIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTYFIVE ACRES, - j nore or leM, bounded by lands formerly of Nathaniel Cobb, 1*. I). Kl'uffli, Samuel Loiiiax, | Andrew Stevenson and estate of Jesse S. Admin, wbercon Mrs. Edna F. Martip now relidcs. To bo sold in three equal parcels of tbout Ono Hundred and Serenty-fivo acros inch, as by plats to be exhibited on day of into. Terms of Sale?One-third Cash?Hulnnoo n twelvo months secured by bond and mortrajjo of premises. Purchaser to pay for pa >?rs. , M. L. Itonhaiu, Jr., Master. ' ALL the n?\v shapes in Hats and Bonnets, with ltibbnns, Hirds, Flowers, Satins ind Velvets to match. R. M. IIADDON & CO A "J. 4 NOTICE. ANY ouc having business with the School Commissioner enn find him in his office in Motiduya. Tuesdays, \V?dnes?layrt, Thurslavs nnd Kridnvs, from 3 o'clock, I' M to i I' M. On S.iturdnvs froinlO o'clock A M 1 o 0 l? M. UKO C. HOOtniS, Jan 14-tf School Com. A C Teachers' Examination FOll the aocommodtion of tlio toneliers whoso certificates Imvo expired, and Imisu who have not yet applied for certili sit?*s, we have decided to hold another jxaininaiioii on .'50th and Hint inst, for white and colored respectively. The -xaminalion will he held in the Court House, lu?<?ilining promptly at 10 o'clock A. M. and closing 4 1*. M. (JKO. (J. IKHXi KS, J NO A. K0I51NSON, J. 0. KLlHill, County Hoard of Kxnininor.s. Meeting of School Trustees. Til 10 trustees of the l'ublic Schools an; earnestly requested to meet us for consultation on Saturday, January 24, 1885. The conference will convene in the Court House at 112 o'clock. Business of };roat importance will be considered. GKO. 0. HOIHJKB, J. C. KLUCMI, JNO. A. KOMNKON, County Hoard of Kxamincrs. Jan 14-tf ?OFFICE OF? 3CHOOL COMMISSIONER, AHUEVILT.E <!. If S5 O. rruslees of the Public Scliool Fnnil cf Abbeville County for 1885-0. School Distrivt No. 1?-T. L, Moore, J. X. King, Jno. U. Monro. Scliool District No. 2?(.!. A. C. Waller, J. (Jolemnn, T. F. Riley. School District. No. :i?M. R. McCSIicc, C?. iV. (.'minor, (1. M. llotlgus. School District No. -I?.1. \V Mattison, K. *. Wal?lr?n?, U. A. Moore. School District No. 5?Juo R. Homier, M. iV. ('ullalntni, Jno. \V. I'ratt. School District No (i?D. C. Calvert, J. II. Jreen, A. T. Mcllwiilne Scliool District No 7?L. H. Rykavk, U. W. 'ollins, W. K. Henderson. School District No H?J. It. Carwilo, A. McS'uill, NVm. II. Mars. School District-^Co 'J?S. M Siliert, A. II. \euii" 'v, W. M. Robinson. School Dislrct No 10?Dr. J. Ij. I'resslev, f i ilk n I A U' \V?. School District No 11?\V. A. Tompletou, I. U. Edwards, T. 1\ Millford. School District No 12?J. E. Rrownlee, J. i. Hampton, W. 1*. McCarter. School District No 13?Dr. 0. R. llortou, II. McCalla, Jaines Huckabee. School District No 14?W. C. Sherard, A" in. Wilson, \V. A. Ijanicr. School District No 15?W. R. McHride, J. I. Morruh, M. M. Tarrant. School District No 1G?James, Colliran, Jr., )r. J. A. Gibcrt, Jno. 11. Jones. I ask the Attention of the Trustees to the ?>l lowing sections of tlie School Law pre cribing their duties : Latter part of Section 1005. No teacher (hull be employed iu any of the free public ichools without a certificate from the County ioard of Examiners or the State Hoard of Examiners. Latter part of Soction 1009. The Trustees ihall meet as a Hoard as soon and often as nacticable after hnriug beon appointed and ptaliiicd, at such place as may be most convenient in the district, and at their first meetng tliov shall organize by appointing one of heir number Clerk of the Hoard, who shall treside at the olllcial meetings of the Trusees and shall record their proceedings in a jiiuk iiriiviiii'ii mr i iihl (nirjiosc. r.iicn lllcm>er nt the ltoard of Trustees shall he duly lotiticd of all the meetings by the Clerk of he Board. Section 1010. The Board of Trustees in ach school district shall take the managencnt and control of the local educational inerestsof the same, subject to the supervis(iii of the County Board of Examiners, and shall vis-it each school at least ouco in every shool term. Ski:. 1011. The Board of Trustees shall Hilda regular session in their school district it least two weeks before the commencement >f any or every school term, for the transacif any and all.business necessary to the prosicritv of the schools, with power to adjourn rom time to time, and to hold special mectnjrs nt any time or place, when called upon ?y the Chairman or any two members of the lioa rd. Sko. 1012. The Boards of Trustees shall ilso have authority and it shall be their duty : 1st. To provide suitable school houses in heir districts and to make the same coml'ortible, paying due regard to anv school house 11 ready built, or site procured, as well as to ill other circumstances proper to be consider:d so as best to promote the educational inerests of their district. 2d. To employ teachers from those having icrtiticutes from their County Hoard of Kximincrs, or from tho State Board of Kxamiu;rs, or of the City Hoard of Commissioners >f Charleston, ar.d to discharge the same vnen goon unci suiiicient reasons lor so doing >resent themselves. 3d. To s 11 site ml or dismiss pupils when the irospcrily uml efllcieney of the schools make t necessary. 4th. To call meetings of the people of the lirttrict for consultation in regard to the icliool interests thereof; at which meetings he Chairman or some other member of the Board shall preside if present. 5th. To takuoaro of, manage and control lie school proyurty of the district. Oth. To visit the free public schools withn their district from time to time, and to ake care that they arc conducted according .( ia\v uiiu wim me miunsi emciency. Latter part of Section 1014. All contracts vhich lloarda of Trustees may make in jxcess of the funds apportioned to their disrict shall bo void. Sec. 1019. All claims of every description whatsoever which are chargeable against the fund raised for the support of th? free pnblie schools of the State, except such as are othjrwise provided for in this Chapter, must be ligncd by at least two members of the Board if Trustees of the school district in which the tervice is rendered ; and the correctness and ejiality of the santo .shall be sworn to and mbacribed by the person presenting such jlaim before it shall be approved by tho person or persons authorized by law to give such approval. Ssctioh 1, page 23. On aiud after the irst <lar of November. 1884. it nlmll not h? awful for any person who 13 loss than six rouH.s of n((c to attend any of tho free public tchools of tho State. GEO. C. HODGES, Jan. 7 tf Schopl Comissiouer. FOR JJALE. SEVERAL Pairs of beautiful Pitts?Half 3 Red Jersey and half Essex. Apply at ihis office. * Miilinery! Millinery! THE moat oxtcnsiro atoolc of Millinery can now be found at It. M. IIADDON & CO.'S. $50 REWARD. [WILL pay $60 reward for tho apprehenaion and delivery in the Abbevillo jail, with proof to convict, of the person or porsons who fired my barfc on Monday, December. 29th 1884. D. H. MAYES. Jan 7 3t. An Ordinance To ltnlsp Supplies for the Town of Abbeville, S. t., for the Yeur 188f>. |>Ii IT OUDAINKD AY TIIK INtendunt ami Wardens of the Town of Abbeville, S. 0.. in Council assembled, a:.d by authority of the samu, that a tax for tin' sums and in the mantier hereinafter named shall be raised and paid into the treasury of tin* Town Council for the uses and purposes thereof for the year 1885. ?J.., I / 1 * * np.i i Mi;i I. Ull rvrrv OIII? IKIIlMI'il'l dollars of tin* cash value *?I* nil real and ; personal stale within tin* incorporation j of Ihf said Town of Abbeville tin? sum of liileeii cents. Ski:. li. On each billiard and pool I table or ti n pin alley kept for hire the I sum of Twenty-live hollars on the first table or alloy and Twenty-five I>olt lars for each table or alley more than one kept by the same owner. On each bagatelle table kept for hire the ?um of Fifteen Dollars. Sk?\ For each license to retail spirituous liquors in tin? Town of Abbeville tlifr sum of Two Hundred Dollars for the year, beginning wilb the first day of January, 1885 and ending on the first day of January, 188U. The said sums payable in etjual installments in advance, said dealer or dealers to giTO bond and security for payment of said stun of money, and if at any time during tin; year the said dealer or dealers should go out of business the whole amount of Two Hundred Dollars shall immediately become due and payshlo, and any person or persons doing business the whole or any part of tho year snan pay mc wnoie sum 01 l wo llnndrcd Dollars. Site. 4. That nil male persons botwoon the ages of .sixteen and fifty years, except those physically unable to earn a support, nre liable to road duty and shall be required to work on the roads, sidewalks and streets within tho incorporation of the Town of Abbovillc five days under tho direction uf the Town Council. The commutation for said road duty to bo the sum of I Two Dollars to bo paid at the time of payment of other taxes, to wit, on or before the first day of March. All persons refusing or failing to work five full days to be ucccpted and approved by uiu v uuncn or pay inu aoovo commuta tion shall bo liable to pay such fine and penalty as the Council may imposo. Sk.c. 5. That all itinerant auctioneers, peddlers, and other transient persons, except venders of farm produce raised in o Count}', offering at retail any goods whatsoever for sale, shall pay a license of not more than Twenty-five Dollars nor less than One Dollar per day. Sec. 6. That all circuses -shall" pay a license of One Hundred Dollars for each and every exhibition; and all other shows, including what aro commonly known as side-shows attached to a circus, shall paj' a license of not moro than Fifty nor less than Two Dollars for each exhibition. Sec. 7. That all returns shall he made under oath on or before the first day of Febuary 1H85, and all taxes shall be duo and payable on or beforo the first day of March, 1H85, if any person or persons shall refuse or neglect payment of the taxes heroin levied within the time apec! illed the Treasurer of the Town Council is hereby authorized and required to add twenty per centum penalty, and if the tax with the penalty is not paid within thirty days thereafter, it shall be ihe duty of the Treasurcy of the Council to issue executions therefor immediately and collect the same by duo process of law, as provided in the charter of said Town of Abbeville. Sec. 8. The Town Council or a quorum thereof shall constituto a board of assessors to affix tho value of property returned for taxation. Skc. 'J. If any persons shall refuso or neglect to make a return of their property for taxation within the time prescribed herein, the return of Inst year with twenty per centum added shall bo deemed and taken by the Treasurer to be tho true value of their property for taxation and it shall bo assessed at that rate. Done nnd "Ratified in Council and the seal of the Town Council affixed thin 20th day of December, eichteen hun drondrod and eighty-four. J. S. HAMMOND, Intendant J (inks 1?. Mii.i.eu, Seorotary. Due. 81, 1884. (Jt. An Ordinance In reference to the Closing of the Restaurants In the Towu of Abbe* ville. Suction 1. Ho it ordained by Iho Town Council ami by the Authority of the same, That from and after tho paisnpo of this ordinance all restaurants and saloons in the town of Abbeville shnll ho closed every night at ten o'clock, I*. M.. standard time. Sec. 2. That it shall lie the duty of t!u> Town M?r?hnl tn ann tliiu nnli. twinco is properly enforced. >Skc. 3. That for each and every violation of this ordinatico the person so olfending shall be liable to a line of not less than livo nor more than twenty doldo liars. H J. S. HAMMOND, > Intendant. Jones F. Mili.br, Olork. Dec. 31. 3t. .. ??i* Bridge to Let,. /; THE contract to rebnlld the bridgo over tho small creek near Niaotyfcix, on the Edgefield road, will be Ipt to tho lowest responsible bidder ?t the bridge, on Friday, January 18th, .1885, at 11 o'clock, a. m. Plans and specificptiona made known on day of lfttiog. Bond with approved aureties will barequired. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. u< ? . JAM KB A. McCORD, . Jan. 5, '86. County Comtnissio&en - .... . . ?- KTotAoe. THE contract to fill the pnlly In tho Road noar Martin's Mill will be lot to the lowest responsible bidder, at said gully, on Friday, January 16th, 1885, at > 10:30 o'clock, a. in. Contractor tV? giro bond with approved sureties. Specifications made-known on day or letting. The ri^ht i? reserved to reject, anv or all bids. W. T C'flW \ \\ Jan. 5, *85. County CounuiuaiouulVt