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1^ V * tie Abtovtll* Messenger, Utertd at the fodtfiM M h^ui natter WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IS, 1885. it imcnraoK $X (M Death of luurlte War* law Rarely h?v ti? * people b*cn mm painfully Mrpp?ed than by the announcement by te!efrr*i*b <??* week ??1 th?* death. in Nf? York, of Ohw O V/aralar in the tiirty-Hixtb y??r of hih ?gc. Dub hm hiv borne ; lion- hr had b*?en born and reared. *r?l hw i?- always camc?hone?in intervals of rest in his b?ft.v life, and hero wore hit. kindred and friends, who knew him and loved hiiu. How then could i*. Iw otherwise1 than that their hearts were filled wick grief over the announcement. ?( __ Ms untimely death. It is not yet twelve month since In led a young and loving bride to the alter. Life with all its promises of success and happiness stretched out before him. Near and d*ar kindred lent him the encouragement of sympathy and love. friends watched his course with faith and confidence, and the paUtc gave him its respect. Neverthe 1088 in an instant lie is gone, and the gray-haired father, ripening fur the grave, has lost one of the props and supports of his declining years, the 3??ng wife, the light snd joy of her life and the Mother but r jcently gone before has clasped her youngest born to her heart in thst world beyond the sky. Let us lay our meed of respect (n his memory, on his bier. We have felt the charm of his genial presence, and the warm clasp of his hand, and seen his eye brighten, at our greeting., with the light. of friendship And We lay this honest (Sentiment born of our knowledge of, and our intercourse with biro, on his grave. He was true to that which was noble and honorable. An ??- r~- 1 1 ia..l .. uuriiiMiaiu intiuu, iujii, iiunuiiinii, ?iiu brave. Dear friend, good-bye, and the food God who knows <?*?r deserts will give you peace and rest. Death ?f Miss Nana Perria. Scarcely hid wc? recovered from t I*u first Rhock of the news -r?f the !te?th uf Ohlrliu Wardlaw, when the (ule^nitl. brought us the information of thv death rtf Miss N??na Perriti. ihr died in Greenville at the residence of Mrs. Henderson, ?t. 1 o'clock Monday morning. Her remains wor* hn ught here u? Monday and interred at Long Canton Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock. For more than Ur?? year? thut insidiou? distaae, consumption, has been napping the foundations ' ( her life sway. A ad through all thesw weary 4ay* a?<i months of suffer ins itn<J trouble, her lite ha? born the hca?i, 4af?! exemplification ??f faith and patience Mid fheprfuluw At list the ttuicxlo has ended, and the weary muI w at reiA And when the Saviourcomes U make <M? his jewels, truely there will shine in his casket no gem of purer "ray serene" than tb<> gentle spirit of sweet Nuna Perrin. Love ceatld not stay the fell destroy* er's hand. Prayer coutd not ward off - ' the blow. It has fallen as from a heavy hand, but her strickened kindred have this inellablo comfort, the knowledge that she is, indeed, "safe in the *nn? ?f Jusua.'' l^sth of Miss Llasle Walker. It is seldom (hat it becomes our duty to record a ladder death than that of Miss Lissic Walker, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. H. Walker, .lust past ighteen, young, beautiful and bright. a.i i j...!? -m ?7nu;niig "ip??ii *ii?: u5?jiui niMfi hi % young vramvt and mod only receiving iu pleuuros, suddenly and painfully withdrawn from the circl? of loving friends and acquantancea. Tli? pant contained no grim re.i*rots for tier and th<k??J of the smiling future wax tilled ? with floarera henkoninp heron. Only a week apt (|he met ?rit^ an accident while putting up wiodow curtains Calling acreac a rinir the !?ack <?f which * atruck 4m*t aide. This Mow van the unexpected cause of a complete net vuua praMtration which overcame the tender delicate frame, aa l in intense auffering ahe breathed her laar on Tuesday morning at fire o'clock. The heartK of the whole community go out in tender love and aympatby to the bereaved household who mourns the untimely death of thia pure, chriatian and useful Hadlalaa of Company U, Orr'a Kktglaeut of RIMm. The reunion of the survivor* of thia gallant company took place in the Court House on laat Friday. Capt James Pratt, the laat surviving captain, called the meeting to order. Oen. Hemphill stated that the object of the meeting wan to secur- a correct roll of the company, to be placed upon the records of the State. He road a letter from Adjutant and (nspactor Gener' allfanigault with reference to ir, %n<j stated that he had the necessary blanks. Gen. Hemphill atated that (Ware the survivors took up the business bofcre thein, he was sure they would tike to hear from Judir* Cothran. wham he saw present, and who was well known to all of them. Judge Cothran, upon being caljod upon, said it watt quite an poexpccted honor conferred upon him. He was totally unnrepared, and even if he had had weeks of preparation, he could not do Company G Justice. He could'nt allow this opportunity to pa**, however, withcqt expressing his pleasure at rawing nis oiu commaei in *rrm, with vkott no btd puMd through no many tri?l? Mid expectances Mid m loany hardships. H? desired al?o to pay aoine tribute to those who could not a.niwci to roll call to-day. All. would agree with him in paying the bravent and beat were those. to whose name*, if the roll were called, would have to be annv^red, killed in battle." It itaa twontv yoarn since the war had ended, and for the first time in that period there were bn< doubted signs of peace, pro*peri Ir and plenty smiling upon us. Tau Judge then referred to tae political rovoiutton y. of *7^ and said our success the* wu due to Dm senrtfe Mid plsck of th? mrtfro? 0t Csmysny O. sad the swfi. vors *f stl Miter companlea. Be then -related corns iscidsits of ptwousl bravery eoaoernisf some of the surviven he asw present, and clesod by again ex< prtMisghis pleasure * being preseol op tbif* ^ccatiirn, ~r r"yi?? 1 tpK;i?c to r.bcx? 3o Fit-'' i V*rw*l ?*mpirg grMin-1, 4c. Mr. J. W. Mattison whs requested to *ct w iH?oroh*rv, and the c?rr*cting ?f the roll then commoncvd. Gen. Hemphill offered tho- following which was unanimously adopted : ' lietoive(1, That this meeting, com> posed of the nurfiTorp of Company G, i Onr'R Rifles, Confederate Army, and of the citisens of Abbeville Court House, respectfully and earnestly invite all i survivors of the Confederate Army in Abbevilln County, and the citizens of . Abbeville County in general, to assemble in the Court House on Monday, 'he 7th of Peptemher next, to concert measure* for erecting a monument to the memory ol ?no sops ol ao??viim ? ounty who lost their lives in the War be. tween the State*. The following rewl-ition wm offered by Mr. W. L'. Cowan *oi unanimously adopted : Aesolvcd, That * committee of three oe appointed to correspond with the survivors of Orr'a Rifles, for the purpose of calling a re-union of tbp Regiment at once, to organise ? Survivors Association. The following *re the committer : W. T. Co wan. L D. Bn?w.? -mcl J. W. MaUtson. After the coropMioo of ?he rolt ihe p.irvivor* adjourned. Laying tf C*raer Stone. Utv. A Coko Smith, on his way from i?uwnacsviue. <vnere lie iita awmca'ea a nrw Methodist Church on Sunday slopped in fwwn on Monday morning furtii* purpose of conducting the services pre* paratory to laying the corner stone of the Methodist f-hiirch. now bein^ built t this place. Quite a large congregation assembled at the church yard wh?re the services were had, at 10 o'clock. The ceremonies whs introduced by iMPgiug a hymn appropiate to the occasion The prayer contained in the Methodist discipline, was then offered. The minister then required the articles prepared fcr the purpose ?o be placed in luey wore : copies n rne bible, hymn book and discipline., name* <?f tru-tL-es, mewaril, finance and building mn)miiteei> and rhurch p?pers. I*b:i virner stone was then la?d with the very impr-ia-ivo worls ;?f "In tfie nf ih? Father and th.3 8 m? ?n<| ?.he fi?>lv Ghost, Amen : At tor 'his M r Smith telivvH k nlmrt address, thi? t.h ;n>ti being tho universal law of growth both in t.ha material and apiritual thu* growth must go on ? 1ec?.y will be tho nsult- Tho ?*orda of tho preacher were well ohoseo and nuit/d for tho occasion. The :loz<?l<>gy was mug and the mooting dixmisKcd. Tho 'JhnrchVill bo * neat brick building when completed. A'BcMTfatMe Encape. Mrs- Mary A. Bailey, of Tunkhan* tioric. !*?.. *u articled lor six years with Asthma and Bronchitis, dulring which titne the bent physician* could give no relief. Her life wu despaired of, until in lai>t October she procured a Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, when immediate relief was felt, ai?d hy continuing its use for a short time she was completely enred, gaining in flesh 50 lbs. in a few months. Free Tritl Bottles of this certain cure of all Throat and Lung diseases at Cothran A Perrin's Drug Store. Largo bottles $1.00. These are Hell4 Facts. The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Klectric Bittors. Inactivity of the Liver, Biliensnesn. Jaundice, Constipation, weak Kidneys, or any disease of urinary or* gang, or whoever requires an appetiser, tonic or mild stimulant, will always find Electric Bittern the best and only certain cure known. They act auruly and quickly, every bottles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction i,r money refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Cotbran <1r Perrin. Hot For tlM MMvatelut. On and after Thursday, the <l'h inat.. we will Atart a hack for Cesly. Mountai.i (limeI de Oowcr) making tri-weekly tops?Thursday *nd Saturdays. Parties wishing to (to to C?sar's Head and Buck Forest will Im taken there without extra cost Pare, |2.50 Orders tor seat* will be l?ft at Gowkr & RKIM.Y**, City Warehouse. A>in?t 12. '85. 121 Mi?MAOES. I ~"7T~* u mere i* one tbing thai Abbeville need* more than competition in railroad facilities it Ik competition in telegraphic accomodation*. Complaints are long and loud of the facilities and the nervic* here. Perhaps thin in inevitable where there is no competition. Csn't the business men of the town induce the ?outh, ern Telegragh Company thst has lately extended its line along the track of th<A. A K. road to run a line to this plaiv from Greenwood with an office in tin business part of the town. And an efficient polite and attentive operator Such an office would not Isck for business. Judge Smith ?f Arkansas with hi* family is visiting Capt. L. W. White. Judge Smith Is a son of South Carotin* and of Abbeville wh~ la winning fame for himself in hi* western hnm.-?. He in an associate Justice of the Suprew* Court of Arkansas although yei * 1 young man. He married a daughter of our distin?uished fellow-citisen, Mr. F. A. Conner. Judgo Smith is a son of ("apt. Charles Smith of Cokesbury. It is reported that Col. James Kdwsrd Calhoun has proposed to Capt. Raoull that if the Goorgia Central will fined s rail road from Klberton to Knrights . storo that he (Col. C.) will build tl.e i bridgo across the river. At tho paint where such a roail would cross the Savannah is a wide stream, not lass than half a mile. And such an offer is really munificent. Don't forget the atock show to-morrow, at 3iinety-8'.x. An extra train . will luavo here at o'clock in tho morn* [ injr, and return at night. The round trip will cost only $1,00 from Abbeyilo. ' This exhibit of 4otk will be well worth seeing. Ovar two hundred entries hate been niado. Tho people of Ninety-Six I will give you a warm relcmc. We ' knew whereof we speak. i Mr. AuerbauL yf dan Francisco, Calli fornia and brother of Mr. Charles Aueri bach spent come daya la town last week. He aays there seems to he no hope of his i brother. Phpalcally he la stcongor, bat >. mentally ha seems worse. He does not t recognise any one. We were pleased te meet Mr. ?uerbach. He Is an istelliIJfSOt gtstif IS, V.. , - .v-A'-:' V> #r ?d/ For it* ftootbinft and grateful influence on lh?* scalp, and for thy removal and prevention of dandruff*, Ayer1# Hair Vigor ha? no equal. It restores faded or gray hair its original dark color, stimulates the growth of the hair, and givng it a brautifVl. *eft, glassy ?n?3 silken apiearanco. Ayer's Saraaptrrilla is designed for those who need a medicine to pjrify their blood, build them up, increase their appetite, and rejuvenate their whole system. No other preparation so well meets this want. It touches the exact spot. Its record for forty years is one of constant triumph over diseases. Our associate Mr. Perrin, was preparing an interesting account of the dedication of the new Methodist Church at Lowndesville last Sunday. Hut sad family affliction has prevented his completing the work. It will appear next wee it. Mr. W. Henry Arnold ha* been appointed ;oa al clerk betwe< dWI talla and Columbia vice Scott Williamson, (col.) who **gets?ut" September 1st. The appointment ft'fts mulu si tho inntnnpf* nf Cill Aiken. Physicians use Shriner's Indian Vermifuge in their practice and pronounce it a first class article A trial will convinco the- most skeptical of iU- intrinsic merit. VV'eare informed tha? Pif.?krey street is in a very bad fix and needs the attention of the street han4s. The gr??K and weeds ar? nbnut to overrun the aidewalk \\Tn ava (*nn iwkotn/l #a ftKaf *11 a r* _ ?? ? Ml (IM%\ MIBV !? Illterested in the Long Cane cemetery will (tends hand, or go theinselvea, to help clean it off to-morrow. Col. and Mrs. D. Wyatt Aik?n have gone on a visit to Greenville, which trip they will extend to the weat. Mr. Bruce will hereafter half-sole fine hand sewed .-hoes at 65 centK, and pRggei ?ud nailed at 40 cants. MisKCK Sadie, Cootie. Kloridc and Willie Calhoun are visiting Mr. .1.8. Norwood in th?? FlaMroode. Th?> boHt h*lf 8f?l?8 put on your boots ?n?i Rho??8 a' 65 t'enU %? hruco's hnot ind h'.-e shop. '"Npt. Fft;rin'>i house p?eH.mts a bsnd<mtnp appearanee <n it* o??a? of rhito #n'l green. Thr? Abbeville Rifle* will be inspected by General Manin^ult thi* ovvning at 6 o'clock. The Mar? Gary Guards will be inspected at Hodge* t<?-raormw by General Maningault. Measra. Arthur tnd Kdward Osborna of ninety-Six came up on Monday. Kvery body should clean off tbeir squares at the cemetery to-morrow. The alatf rouf of the Catholic Church is attracting much attention. W. H. Irvine Kaq. of <irccti*ill(- ? in town on professional business. Invisible pitching done at Bruce'p hIiuc and boot shop Ellin *v. Gray l.n naa returi.c<l from Edgefield. Gilders Pills are the pleasantest to take. Don't forget to go up to the grave yard to-morrow. H. H. 1*. ?urc cure for dyspepsia. tirerawiM Cinders. The C. ?Jr G. llailroa-J has summoned the G. L A. 8. Uailroad to appear at Abbeville Court Hook* to answer the whys and wherefores, for placing the new depot so near their new track, a? they claim one hundred feet on either side of I ho road. Jim Brown, who escaped jail K Greenville sooie time ago, wan caught to-day by SheriffGilreath at J. B. Sample's place, where he had been employ* ed. The sheriff brought a bloo I houi d along that rendered good service. Brown's crime w?* murder. The contract to build Mr. Renni* Blake'* house, ha* been awarded to Mr. Davis, of Newberry, who is building the Hotel. The ne.w depot i*. \bout finished t: looks well. A protracted meeting will he commenced in the Preebyterinn Church Friday night. It will extend into the next week, provided interest enough i* manifested. Dr. F. G. Parks has received from Washington, the necessary document* which will give him the Post Offic*. Mr. J. W. Duckett, formerly Mr. (3. .A C. Waller's head clerk, will urcapv the same position next year vi?h Mr. w. rayne. Mr. W. 0. 8tr*wlioro taken t position with J. K. Uuni & Co. Btftft Chiplrfy aid Jaiiioi* Or'Wi take positions with G. A. llw-ygart. T. (> Djckett with !. W. Payne. I'f* Mr. Mnithewtt preachod a very instructive aariouu last night fronj the toit, "0v> thy way fo? t ?i* t me, whet* ? have a convenient aestoti 1 will call for thee. There has been no service in town for two Sunday* pant. Bend mm h uiiwidii' fry. UR" of the Prtut and lionutr look*-, woll any time, but butter on the roof of ' a house. He has just given t ho hotel u a tin coat. Mr. Woodward, the contractor from Augusta, ban uioved to Greenwood. He u a good, solid man and we welcome him to our town. Greenwood will bo well repreoented tt 'he stock show ?t Ninety-Six. NtnetvMf Oota. Miss Mooror Attain*. of Clinton H. C^ is visiting relatives at ibis place. Mia. Uinnl. f-l *-?- I Min? V WfcVWIH?! VI VVmlUUII| in on a visit to her aunt Mm A. Mick Turner. Mm. 8. F. McCants, from Charleston, ik npendirg the summer with us. tfiss Hitiie ftamplo, from near Greenwood. is spending a few weeks with friends at this place. Miiu Jessie Coleman, from New Mar* ket, who wm visiting friends here last week, has returned home. - Mr. and Mrs. J. W Joeey, of Or* en g* burg, are spending some time with her fhthor Mr. J. 0. Griffn. Ospt. Jaa. B. Rlee and family returned en Saturday last from their trip to the mountains. The? report Shumate as ll?* '?' V' il' Am .? VA'itf ./ 'S - miLL. . *$L-K bKxki . > "*1 The executive committee have dinplayed great taste in the arranging of the grounds for the stock show. The exhibition has assumed a much larger proportion than was first expected. But the executive committee being composed of stiring *nd enterprising men, have made ample preparation to make the day a pleasant one for all. First prise, a blue ribbon, 6econd, a red. third, a pink, fourth, a buff. The President will wear a blended rosette, the executive committee, a white rosette, the Marshals, % red rosette. All members of committees, a blue rosette. Ring Marshal for horses. R. L. Pratt, J. C. Griffin, assistant, ring JMarshal for cattle, J. JN King, H. I*. 'ialphtn, asMStMlt. Mr. W B. Utaey and <rifp returned op Montlnv 'ast from Glenn Springs. Hibd TAVK. A. E. Rogers, Wholesale dealer in Corn, Fluor, Meal, Mca,, Hams. Lard, Bran, Salt, Molasses, Sugar, CofTee, Hice, Soap, Ac., will deliver Roods at any point on railroad at Abbeville prices. Eelore buying always ask for prices, as we have advantages that few up-country merchants have. A. E. Hookup. l? Mr. H. H. Murphy, an excellent mschinest of Greenwood, is in town, ready to repair your machine on reasonable terms. He warrants his work and brings good testimonials from responsible parties. He may be addressed at Greenwood, and will repair machines any where in this or Laurens County. July 15 2t 114 JCmory'i Little Cathartic ia the b estand only reliable Liver Pill known, norer fails with the moat obstinate cases, purely vegetable, sugar-coated, tastelea, harmless, no griping or unpleasant effects. Druggists sell tnem ?IS cents. For Sale Cheap. rpwUTlBK WKLli FIXTURES. Th/? bent X water raising invention of the da jr. Invaluable to farmers. A bargain. Apply at this office. it. Aug. 12 ltt85. 123. Poor House Cabins. Sesltd proposals will be received till Septimber Tib. 1885, building two don bio cabins at tb.? Pojr House. Sp#fcifiratr>?i? may b? s??en ->n application o 'hi Clerk ?!" ttaf> BnaH. The contractor will be require! to glva bond with approved aur*Ut*s. Bids maybe<ent to (he undersigned or left ?ith Klufrh Abk?*lll?,C. W. T. *7ovam. County Cooimisflioner. 41. 12 1885. 122. NotUr of Application for Charter. The underpinned will apply to the next soKflion of th? Legislature of ir. n. to pans an act chartering tho "Abbeville Buildin? and Lwn Association. M. t. l*o??hain, 3. Cmo?, W. H. Parker W .V. Tomplubn, V r. [?enot. J P Miller, and others. am. Aug. 12 1885. 121. ALL' the new shapes io Hata and Boaneta with Bibhoas. Birds, Flowers, flatioa and Velrata to match. K. M. HADDOX & CO. 62 ? POtJTZ'S usees Aee earns pewesss J?595JrS*f OnuaBwaf Lom F? ***?*!*. r?w**w *? ?** *>>uffP***+ IjWllWllllUMMlmlUlHMCIWfA. p*> Jw<w wfll pnTMlt OtfM ra Fowls. ' ** Pnrlm will t?aw?l O* y ?r mlik g* wwWwtHf*^ilimwtw DMnto wkleh BoMHiad CiWtw* nbUtt fffrt f*wB? wiu am Iatutiotmi. veM eTii/ffMvi. DAVIS a. vom, rr??ri?lw( BUTWOU.ni r.i AIILKS FILLS. mill trom Atnag^ 1 MM ?f *? ItaMMk, WviK Mi Uw, at?'i oiwwic fau nm?mi7?poi IhM MfNtf, Ml M ?fMtaUy iwlptd M m NwttMMI ?MMd kT tMt llHim 11^I'srySttJ * !! > 1 ?u' *?< fMrt Ihay it* mi*, nn, fnaK, w< RSyShMt %SSSW5M y*? |^|p| VRAlfltftkAfcty MM is WkMthirMMi >y th> llll K??MMRBU MM ^ BM^Ua JIMHM mi^MA *Ay ftm ?wl?wl?>tli tti^ul fUl IM IkA Mttf ikhtfliOMd IftftT |i nwM?BMi?ia4lkiiHiNt|ihrw IkiHMwfsiM. Itbialemntomli ya to a^jwjw, Md 1 almji do ao ? IM5M Swtwii'ShMyl^ST iliiAAl flafft t|J fiMikki KbIIt madlftkoft* Kl 1^SS^|U gym wggjm* AW* EtrUrSMwTifTZ&TSiUkr ^MOuMmnw?Mi hm? < t>? ?? i?Z?+m!i ffSSPii M^fS NMMgkMljM Mm m4vlfto to Mw 98BVUUMN^ W 0r?#?0.Ay?r40*.,tj9wtN,MM* MilfiBDntlMa J!* ^rsmaur?** y^S Aywfl Sarsapartila, mmwmnm0mi mmmm m . .j ' . :. Undertaking^ Oua Facui,tikh abe Unsurpassed. WE are prepared to conduct burials in a moat satisfactory manner. All modern Undertaking Appliances. Competent manage* ment guaranteed. COFFINS, CASKETS And Pull Lin* of BURIAL GOODS, Which akk Second to None. Prices Seasonable. We aim to be Prompt Considerate and Reliable. Hearse furnished on Application. Our Furniture Department Is replete with an unusually fine line of Rood*. Call and see us. J. It. LEAVELL, Jr., Greenwood, 8. C. ro The Poor House. SEALED proposals for the the maintenance of paupers of the County at the Poor Kouse during the ensuing two year*, commencing on November 1st, 188S, will he received at this office until Monday, the 3rd day of August next on which day the bids will be opened and the contract awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Bond with approved security will be required. The contractor will be allowed the uue of the Poor House farm. Specifications may be seen at this office. By order of the Board. JAMES C. KLUGH, Clerk B. C. C. A. C. July 6, 1885-4t 109 Executive Department, OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER GENERAL, n,v-....... o n r aa vuLuaniA, o. iiunc ZI, 100% THE time for the return of property for tasatioa having been changed from May to January, there will be no meeting of County Boards of Assessors, or of County Boards of Equalisation, it the times filed by the General statutes. Auditors are instructed that they hare no authority to call these Boards together to aot upon it dividual cases. W. E. 8TONEY, 4t Comptroller General. 105 Notice of Partnership. THE undersigned have formed a partnership for the practice of law, under the firm name of Calhoun k Mabry, to take effect from and after Julr I, 1885. All business intrusted to them will receive prompt attention. ORVILI.E T. CALHOUN, 106 D. LUC1EN MABRY. Mortgagee's Sale. 8. J. Giber* et al. to P. J. Marshall. BY virtue of i mortgage viren by 8. J. Gibert, Beni. K. Oibert, 8r., Heni. E. Oibert, Jr. ?d W. 8. liouchett, to F J. Marshall, dated the 30th dajr of August, 1884. which mortgage in now due and unpaid, I will Mil at public outcry, on 8atnrday, the 18th day of July, the following described property, to wit: One !0 I torse Power, Traction 8teatn Enfine. Ote Aultman A Taylor Thresher?31 inch Cylinder. One M Saw Hall Cotton Gin, Feeder and Condenser. One Cotton Press, together with all belts and appurtenances belonging to the aboye machinery, to be sold to satisfy the above mori(taffe. Terms?Cash. J. W. W. MAIIHHAI.I., Agent of Mortgagees. July 8, 1885. 108 Sheriff's Sale. Lucy J. Mars acrainat T W U... .. v. tor.?Execution. Bj virtue of id Execution to me directed, in the above stated cane, I will sell to tbe hifrbeat bidder, at pnblie auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on the third dav or August, A. D. IMA, the following described property, situated in Abbeville County, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land containing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTYFIVE ACKER, more or less, bounded by lands of the Estate nf Josish Wells, 8. J. Morrah, J. E. Caldwell, and others. Also, that tract or parcel of land containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of James McCaslan, said T. W. Mars and others, and known as the McCelvey place. Also, that tract or parcel of land, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES. more or less, and bounded by lands of Jsmes MeCsslan, A. B. Liadssy snd other*, known s the McCelvev tract, being the tract willed to said T. W." Mars by his father John A. Msrs. Levied on and to be sold as the prop-' ,.i. ?f T W U... .. If i-l ? ?n ? " . wwmww, mm nicvauirf (V MIIIIJ the uforeaaid Fsecutlou and coala. TERM8?Caah. J. F. C. Df PRE, July 8, 188o. s. 8. c. ' 107 OFFICE OF School CoutfsstoMr. Abrkvim.b, C. H-< 8. C., June, 1886. I detlre to meet the DUtrtct School Trustee# and tb? Count j Examining Board for the purpose of ennaultatlo?i4tf Abbeville, ThuradAj, July 23rd. Qua liona concerning the liberation of tha Pablic Free Hcbola for neat JMr will be diKnaied, i hop* erery school ruatee in Ibe County wHI attend, Keipectfttiiy, 0eO. C. lloiKlRH, School Cointuirtittonur Ablte. Co. July 1,1885. 103 RofrMbMonla at Hie Palmetto. Thorn** McGcttigan, of the old reliahlo Palmetto Saloon, invito hi* a.my friend* to giro him a rail diirinsr Conri wreck. The Palmetto Saloon la well locked with flrwt-cla** refatrtbtuenU*. ? If yea twr Rm4 a doable font Plow Stock bow is tbe time to get U. W. J, Batith 6 Pod. . '.- ye : "v. ^ Grand Opening WE inrite everybody to come and exam- I in?v?r superb stock of ladies cnodi | of every description. Hats, Bounds, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces tc.. in endless variety. Roman Btripes, Flaid Kill and Tin el and Lace 8carfs, beautiful designs. Kteryting in neck wear, Ruchings, & cents and up. Linen and Lace collars, Yishues, and everything that makes woman more beautiful. Handkerchiefs, black and colored borders, white and colored, Silk. Lace, Ac. Wonderful bargains in white goods, Law^s 1 at 8 cents per yard and upwards, nice India Lioon 10 centL colored Lawns from 5 to 11^ cents per yard, best goods ever sold here at these prices. Ginghams, Seersuckers and ' r?-_i? ? InMiviH^Of vHOumcrcBf iiuns f C1UD7| liftCG Bunting, Plain, Brocades and Flowered. Beautiful Plaida in colors and black and a while. Black Buntings, Cashmeres Taniise, ? Gazelle and Henrietta Cloth, Buttons and Truamings for everything. Silk Gloves, White, Black and Colors, call 1 for'our Foster "William" Kid, in Black and Colors, only $1.00 a pair. Ladies and Chit- j dren's Hose and Shoes. R. M. HADDON & Co. I March IS, 1885-tf. 1 l%ON'T FOROfiJT, wc have a modern " " swift running power press, new type, ruled and blank paper, envelopes and cards?so bring in your printing. JAS. G. BAILIE k SONS, J33B3 A TiHraa HT Carpet*, Oil Cloth*, Window Curtains and Shades, ' WALL PATERS, BORDERS AND DADOES, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats ic ] 714 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, OA ' ] Job Printing , < < 1 ALL KINDS , 1 1 NEATLY MUl PROMPTLY EXECUTED ?AT THE? < 1 Messenger Office.' i Over i hundred pounds new type specially | far printing Briefs, just received. ' P. A. 8. M. A. T. H. < G. O. ROB INSON & CO. offer a Mason , A Hamlin Organ to the correct interpretation of P. A. 8. M. A. T. H. As these letters haTo a double interpretation, each person will have two trials, and the winner must And out both read ings. The names, with solution, will be . entered in i book, and when the correct' answer is received, it will be advertised 1 and the party notified. This offer re- 1 mains open until May 1st, 1885. ] A Careful Reading of our Advertisement is Advised. T. M. H. O. T. B. G. O. ROBINSON & CO., 30 Augusta, Ga. DRY GOODS,, SILK8, Satina, Velvets, Trimmings, Rub j sian Circulars, New Markets, Jeraers Ac., Ac. i R. M. HADDON &CO 02 ? Master s Sale. the"state of south cakouna. ? COUNTY OF ABBBEVILLE ^s IN TBI COMMON PLSAR. J F. W^Wagmw k Co. iftiiat T. W. Mara, I* Ki?r W. W?C?ner * ?? against Loej J. Mara.?ForechlSur?. , BY virtue of aa orde^WDjAt in aborr stated caae on the Slat iflTJ'C April, iooj, i win men at puouc ouicrr at ADM- > rille C. H.r 8. C., no Monday, Augnst 3d 188$, twia| 8?l? Day, within the legal biwri of 1 ale, I ha following described property, situate in said 8tate and County to wit: All that tract or parcel of land containing Omb Hvnbud a:;d 1 ?iTT>riri Acrks, j mora or lass, bounded by lands of ths Estate of Josiah Walls, S. R. M or rah, J. E. Caldwell and others. Also, that tract or parcel of land, containing Omb Ui'mbbbd Acbbs, to ore or lass, snd bounded by Isnd of Jamei> ? McCaslsn, said T. W. Mars and others, and j known ss tha MeCalrey plsee. Also, that J tract or parcel of land, Containing Two HrtiMiD Acmes, n more or fess, and bounded by Isnds of Jamss I1 McCaslan, A.B.Lindsay and others, known also as tha McCclrer tract, being the tract willed to said T. W. Mars by his father John I1 A. Mars. The said lands to be sold In accordance with ' the Decree of foreclosure heretofore passed on the tllh dsy of Jane, 1884, snd at the risk of tha said Lacy J. Mars, former purchaser. ? TERM8 OP ALE?One-half cash, balance > on twalva month* with interest from dar of (; ssle, the credit portion to ba secured by bond < with auftcient security and mortgage of tho premises sold. Purchaser to gaj^for pa^vern. Mastei. Jul* 8, 1885-4t lt9 AVER'S Ague Cure J WHlMnl wrMHitlni irtHain On iw n> niBimnin, i? hw <w 1 <HimuHlyi>IIH>lllKl>fcl M>Ml. ^ VB WABftUT ATM 1MB OOB1 4 to WW ?wy ??hW IWw MlifM, h>?- " Hint ?r OfeUl Pm?, ii>Bri>ni fmr, ? P?> Af^HHwi ?m,M4 Utw Owh j, >t?? ? lital, Iwlw an *irt>i?t>irow ? *wlw <ni Jily ? ?. MW, to wftwi H* j Pr.i.C.AytrAO>.,|jm?WtMiii) $ -tin r* .. I 188(5 | at rax Centennial Saloon For this year will be found Absolutely Puf Spirits. NORTH Carolina Mmt distilled Corn, Finest br?rtf . Kentucky Rye, from wo dollars to nix doll >:' t ?r gallon. Imported Cogmc U * +*- <% specialty. Also Alen, PorterflBS^)asnies Ac. la act all the popular goods that an be obtained. Together with an assortment of Tobaccos md fine Cigars that can not be excelled hi |ualitr> Persons needing such (roods would not b? lumbugged by buying from them. * The place is Seccond Utor from Court louse. I'DONMELL k CUNNINGHAM PraprMon, AbkeriHe, S. C jsn 14-tf S3 G. H. I. Pianosg Organs / THK BK8T IN THE WORLDu C. O. ROBINSON Si CO. Phe Great Samp IutitBtin! $10 TO $100 8ATMI L P. Q. S. Prices Lower and Wearer Cost Mas Elsewhere. E. I. O. M. Oar Pianos and Organs Selected rom Twelve of the Rest Makers, are \cknowledgcd to bo Superior by the 3rcat Artist of the World. We Deliver our Pianos and Organs, freight Paid, to any Point in the 8o?tk irith Music Book, Revolving Stool and instruction Book. Also a Good Cover irith every Piano. P.A.S.M.A.T.H. Our long ezperienoe of over 40 yean jnables us to place in every Home the Inest musical instrument in the guaranteeing Satisfaction and our Price o be the Lowest jnusicai Mercnaname ana instrunents of every description. Sheet Marie and Music Books. Th? Latest Pub* i cations. Orders filled on day of reception. Write for Catalogues, Prices, Discounts, and Easy Terms of Payment. r. M. H. O. 7. & Lowest prices at GEO. O. ROBINSON * CO/8, 831 Broad it., Augusta, Ga. Preach Candies, fresh! LEMON OS ACKERS. FRESH! SODA CRACKERS, FRESH ! GINGER SNAPS, FRESH) ASSORTED JUMBLES, FRESH! Just Received. i-tf-W QUARLE8 A THOMAS. LAV PAK7XEBSUP. Ux'l G. Cabon, I Abbeville, S. C. I. L. Bonbam. Jm. v " ** r. H. Rich, ) Ninaty-Bix, 8. C. WE have this day formed a partnership for the practice at law iMcr the .firm lame of CA SON, BONHAM Jk KICK. tbberille. 8. C., I CL. Cmok. Mar ti, 1884. > M. L. Boxaais, Js, S J. a. Rick. M?j 97, 1865-tf M LGRICDlTOBAlMiCBHISl IV E OFFER TO THE FARMERS OF ABBEVILLE; ri^^wrlaf, Jr. Twh* ^H| HMHI, TlKt"?" BU ana ar#<e>>WT. PRICE, $23*K^ rHK Derrlnf Liritt R?par, faifka 7601b*. price, 9106. The Dorring Mover^ o?f gear Bad* ?| ntuctbic irun, tb? Mai MMTtr la sm, rice $75. The celebrated Thomas Hey Rake, ricc, $30 The Corbie Disc Harrow, with frictioa ollerM and chilled boxes, price, $40. Farquhars, Csrdwells and Bntterrorth'u Threshers, and uAjax" Portable injrines. The Iron Age and Plane* iultivators. We solicit correspondence rom termers snd dealers. M0MA8TER * GIBBE8, Columbia, S. C. Apr 14at 66. Real Estate Agent. ^ 'aJ- i < >; * muv ...?J ku .. ?- ? ? I_ eititeni of Abbeville County aa mm* in lie purebaae ud uk of Mtl IMtU. IThor* bom to < made, the only #k#?r? sM o for adrartist*. Comnluloii, om Mia If per coat, on ill aalee. -* J. T. PtVKI, Abbeville C. H., 8. C. [7H)R eote. la NJavtjr-81* Tontkip, Of P Aerea of Valuable Laud, a port of the rlcinal llarrettrllle plaoa. The (ud will bo iridod in two or three traata. or au!4. aa * hole. Pablie roads on two atona. ALSO. IS Arria, in Cathoun TnvMMp, K%'f mile nm Mi. Cermet, immwUvialr ?a the 8aoan< liVnlWy IUI|ma4, Ttaiher ?Mt|h?Mho Id l?Mt forth* tdaee. Aiiia no Houae aa4 lot, la Abbeville, twylHt is *?*M enatelai aat Aero, For Uraw aad articular* appt? to I. T. Faru, Agent,