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mm* |> ... . CI)!: ItXiSsengcr. Enterod j< ; . nd-elass matter. TUi >' L- . V :'i rl ' . itv 9, 188(>. sxuiscKiP'. ...$200 4 - * ' I I* It is ro . . : our townsman that on to the eily ho .-nil.,/! ???/... ?.r and found *??\t. found his porter in. W!.. >nllem;tn returned he was itii . 'iiata distinguished visitor had . i to sec* him. "Who whs he V i" "d. Hunno s:i!i ! IJtit ho wu rerful fine i?;iii ! ]hit German . ' 1 nobher go to Hebboii. He so , Uod A*mi?*hty n?>l>ber will mm him."' V r S.SAUKK. Kx-liov. ] ' ;ain spent Sunday in town. Mr. Abe 1 nhur:?, of Greenwood, was in town i week." The preseii- .ent of the (<rand Jury inav be found .11 another column. ^ We are very much indebted to Hon. \Y. H. Perry for kindness shown us. Mr. Albert (Jibert, of Bordeaux, spent one day of last week in Abbeville. ?nL n /v.il. IS... ... a n .1 _ 1 IH9S. I. VjUUI1*1U, >\ * n I L IvOIUIHMa on Thursday and retuned on Katur* day. Mr. J. M. Iia'ini'.T. dr., one of Abbeville's very be>t citizens is attending <Jonrt as a juror. 11. M. Haddon iV Co. are preparing to pain to paring to paint to paint the front of their store. We are very .sorry to hear that two of Capt. W. D. Mann's children are quite wick pneumonia. All of th*j churches except the Catholic had services in them on last .Sundav. i Col. K. M. liucker. a member of the House from Anderson, spent thi'ee days of last week in our town. Mr. .J. M. (Iambi d! has returned from Greenville, where he h:'S be serving as ? IJ nited States .1 uror. We were pleased to see that venerable and respected cit/.en Capt. Cnarles f. Smith of Cokesbur.y, in town on last Friday. K. M. Uaddon & Co. have put in at their new store two solid plate glass windows that add much to the beauty of the store. Messrs. O.- K. Friiice and J. S. Fealh erstone, of the Anderson I?ar, to argue a motion in Chambers, before .Iu?lge Witherspoon. Capt. F. W. Dawson has <rone with bis family to Europe. Ne will return in two months. They will remain a year or two. Ask your druggrist for Shriner Indian Vermifuge. If he fails to HiippTy 3-011, Address the proprietor, David' K. Kouta, Baltimore, Mil. Maj. Zeiglor the clerk of court, has been and is suffering Irntn rheumatism in the shoulder and neck. Tins will account for any ahsencc from the oifice. The chimneys which were recently built in the 1'resby tei ian parsonage, smoke so ttyully, that it is thought they will have to be torn down and rebuilt. Squire \V. (.J. Keller was in Abbeville yesterday. Squire Keller is eighty one 1 4 years old, and has been a magistrate for forty-five years, and never hud but one appeal from his decisions. If there is one business in Abbevilh, in which more than any other, competition is needed, it is . that of ITnderti-aing. The charges made in this line are perfectly outrageous, and under the ! oircumsrance we cannot help ourselves. Col. M. 11. McSweeney of ihe ilainp- ! ton president of the Stale : l'ress Association, lias done us the lienor to appoint us a delegate to tin? International Kditorial Association of America. We would bo pleased to go if it were possible. Mr. \\\ A. Moon?, of Cokesbury, one of the most intelligent and successful .farmers in Abbeville County, has a fritter in this week's M kskkxcki:, on Mr. t Tillman's call for a farmers convention. Mr. Moore is in favor of it, and thinks great good will result therefrom il properly conducted. Mr. Gaines of tho Chroniclc, and Mr. Taylor of the JVch?# and Courier were ^ in town last week giving our people the opportunity to subscribe to the two host dailies in the Xmitlx rn Stiito*. \Tr Taylor is still hero and will be glad to take and renew subscriptions to the .iVe/tw and Courier. Mr. G. B. Lythgoe, who has been foreman of the Mksknuku olHce since its publication here, is now devoting himself entirely to the study of short hand. Mr. Lythgoe is a capital printer, and wo hated to give him up. If perseverence and close attention will accomplish anything, we predict that Mr. Lythgoe will soon master stenography, for he has these qualitiep. We wish him much success. Secretary of State Lipscomb has been at some pains to disprove the slanderous statement made in Appleton's Encyclopedia (page 770) that the use of "Yankee Doodle" was interdicted by the Legislature of South Carolina in 1861. The testimony of Judjres Simpson and McOowan. of the Supreme Court, of Stato Treasurer Itichardsou anil other promii.out men is prodveed on our outHide to show the falseness of tne charge. Mess. It. \V. Simpson, J. R. Moore mid II. O. Scudday came dow.i yesterday from Anderson to argue a motion befoav Judge Witherspoon in chambers. The motion is for the issuing of a writ of mandamus to compel the town council of IVndir.ton to grant a license to a certain perron whr.se name we have not heir'!, tM sell liquor in that town. Mr. Scudday ippears for the motion and Messrs. .Simpson and Moore against it. This seems to us to be a r.iverKe of the . position these gentlemen haws occupied on the prohibition question. lMie West Dots. The cold wave struck us on Friday. A good many drummers i;i town last week. The Female College had a new pupil last week iu the person of Miss M .mull urst. We have some good marksmen with parlor rifles. The champions are l)rs. Widetuan and Cowan and Messrs. Hon- j nor ard llarkness. | Mr. lleunio Bell is quite sick. Dr. and Mrs. Hell of Antreville are closely watching ami nursing their son. The hank at Abbeville had a thriving business on last saleday*. We are glad to see that a Huilding & | Loan Association has heen established at Abbeville. Abbeville can get up I anything except a rail road. ....i t...1............ ii. . i \\ i! UCMI(M> n nil imcuduiu tit : i i little book, "(Jems of thoughts" from the able hand of oitr school commissioner, Mr. Hodges. We have x.itained it with much pleasure. For teach- J ers acid pupils these quotations are littingly appropriate. Mr. Hodges is exerting his bes*. efforts in behalf of pupils and teachers. Public opinion about here was very generally in favor of changing the trial of Ferguson to another county. It was beleiveil that one trial in another conn- | ty would either acquit or convict liiin | and that by this step a result would be | reached in shorter time and that with- ! out prejudice to either side: The gold bracelets which were presented to the missionary society by i some lady from a distance ic.li/.ed for ; the socicty about $60. Uy a resolution | of the society they were then returned to the donor. At the last meeting Hev. \Y. L. Pressly, iho chairman of committee stated that he had recieved a nice letter in reply, stating that '*1 certainly never expected to see them again." They were her mother's. The giver expressed gratitude if they had j been the means of doing any good. On last Monday night l'rof. Miller j ; gave his annual Lecture. We have 1 ; heard it highly spoken of. It was a kind j of r.on/> d' elut. We were out of town j I that day and never lrsard of it until it j i was over. j ! The missionary meeting ocrured on | i Thursday night. Prof. J. I. McCain j* | gave a most interesting address on j | "The spirit oT missions." Prof. McCain ! i is a close reap.oner and is always very i interesting. A number of names were : added to the society. A shooting tournament occurred re- j ceutly at "'the Hook." Due West was i represented by an editor, dentist, county J I coiumisHouer, marshall. blacksmith and ! | a student. These all bagged their [ share. The next shooting occurs at | Donalds. ! All patrons expecting to apply for the establishment of a public school in | their section in Hue West Township ; | aio requested to apply to the trustees | immediately. This applies to those | that have not already bwir^rpcojrnized. " i All teachers employed are requested to | hand in tlwir grade of certificate so the I appointment tor the township can be made'right away and tin; length of the school term thereby, obtained. The fid lowing schools have been recognized ami teachers employed :it the res[>ecliye local o s: i Martins schooi, Mr. Archer; Due I West school. Misses Kd wards and i\en! nedy; Due West colored school, Peter '.(ones and .J. K. Vaust. Crossroads school. Miss Crawford; Chickesaw, Miss Corrie Moore; Union Academy, .1. M. Carwile; Clinkscales ; school, Miss X. darkness; lveowei*. ). |{. Clinkscales; Little I'iver, Miss S. K. , liurton. Nine schools and eleven teachers so far. The Literary club me. on hist Fridav night at the residence of Mrs. 15. B ( riers. Prof. Miller was president elect! i he meeting was quite an enjoyable one. Mr. O. V Itonnor read one of the choicest essays that has ever been given lo the (dub. Its make up was superb in every respect. Subject, "Mrs. Harriet I'eecher Stowe." Tienext meeting occurs at Mrs. Price's and Miss Jennie I'M wards :s the essayist. Prof. Hood and his estimable lady paid a visit on Saturday to Mr. and Airs. Itamsey Plake of (Jreenwood. II. S. G. ti reeu Cold, bitter cold and everything frozen up. Another wreck on A. & K. R. 11. Xo one hurt. H. S. F. -Giles is improving. The jurors huve returned from court. All happj\ xV large amount of lumber has been received for the lumber yard. Miss Julia Graydon is quite sick with pneumonia. Mr. Hutchinson th<? efficient and palite salesman of J. K. Durst & Co..has cast his lot with the people of XinotvSix, after having closed his clerkstiip here. I wonder if East Knd of the J* resn ?(: Banner is on the war path. We hope not. We never could understand the peculiar attitude of Ninety-Six and and Greenwood. I am sure the existing feeling does not add one farthing to the business of either place, it does not build rail roads or advance civilization hut ingcmlcrs hate and misrepresentation. ' Traveller'' has .again appeared in the Liyht. L. ItciVcHlimcntf* at the I'ulmetto. Thomas McGettigan, of the old reliable Palmetto Saloon, invites his inanj tn 0?I vn Kit** n ooll <1nrinr? ........... ... r> ? - nil ?i f<|ll UUI 111^ VMII I week. The l'almetto Saloon is well stocked witn first-class refreshments. Everybody bear in mind that we are still offering almost our entire line of millinery at and below cost, determined to reduce our stock before the 1st January. H. M. Haddon & Ogu ?pawwaa ??row?b^b Troy Tint lis. Miss S. H. Johnson will move some limn soon to Greenwood, whore slit* will engage in the millinery business. We are very sorry indeed to loose her, hut wish her much succes in her new home. Mrs. J. K. Yanc?? and Miss Bessie Vanee are visiting relatives in Augusta Ga. llev. 11. F. Bradley preached to a large congregation in the I'resby torian church on Sunday last. , Mr. Ben 0. Chiles, of J. M. Berry. Augusta, Ga., spent last Friday m town. The accomdation train ran oft' above Verderv on Tlinrsday evening. Xo damage to passengers. On last Sunday your correspondent had the pleasure of taking a llying trip over the Greenwood, Laurens & Spartanburg U. II.,.to tli'.j beautiful town o! Waterloo, lirst station in our sister count)' Laurencc. The lirst station reached on our journey was Bra.llev. which was mimed after (Jen. l\ II. 11 nullify. til.? founder and builder of the .-V. & K. division of this road. It was by his diligence and perseverenee that the road was pushed forward to a speedy completion and his name has been >6 linked with the building of this road it will be handed down to many g< iterations to come. Yerdory, the next station. is a thriving place, situated in a fine farming country and bids fair in the near future to be a town of great importance. Greenwood which might be termed a railroad center, is a beautiful town, situated in the centre of a line farming section. Its religious and educational advantages cannot be surpassed by any town in the up. country. The number of beautiful new residences and the beautiful new depot of the A. ?& K. II. R. is enough of themselves to show the prosperity and enterprise of the II. II. and aiso the people of Green wood. Among the many busines ii >usess we notice particularly those of .1. K. Durst iv* Go., .1. T. Simmons, and .J. \V. Payne, who occupy the handsome brick store rooms, elected last summer by .i. K. Durst & Co. Mr. T. K. Uiley certainly deserves the hearty applause of the citizens of Greenwood for the beatiful hotel, which stands on Maine Street, justin front of the depot. Alter leaving Greeenwood, we passed through a very line farming country, and we could see progress written in large letters u\ei nit ill jiuu>u iumm. i in; iiiai9 and last station in Abbeville County, alter leaving Greenwood is Coronaea, a beautiful little town, which has sprung up in the last six months. It lias three nice store rooms. One is used lor a drug store, and the others for general merchandise, and also a splendid depot, which was laden with the fleecy staple. We predict lor Coronaca a grand and glorious lenture. The conductor gave the signal "all aboard'' and we wen? soon s?peeking at a rapid rate and soon reached our destination. We were met at the depot by our genial friend and former townsman, Air. L. li. i Whatley, who did all in his power to entertain me, and we must say he succeeded admirably. Mr. Whatley moved | to Waterloo about one year ago and engaged in the mercantile business and has made a grand success. Air. Whatley having sold his sold his stock j of goods to Air. .Kronen bergcr of Charleston. S. C., has accepted a position with K. T. liroivn iS: Co., of Charleston. S. G., as a travelling salesman. Waterloo has a population of about two hundred, eigdt or ten nice store houses, hotel ami a Methodist church. The Presbyterians and Baptists are making necessaary arrangements to build at once. We feei confident that Waterloo will in the near future future rival her sister towns in the way of mercantile progress. On our return home we had the pleasure of meeting at Greenwood a number of our citizens, who had been rif lonfiimr tlw? I7iiin?i nuiotiiuf %?t tli.it "lv v" ?v.<.ni<o ??/ point tui Saturday and Sunday. Mouk Anon. Southern Goncruls. Most of the visitor* to the House of Representatives notice on the Democratic side of ilie chamber a little in the rear of the center, a small man with a very full bjard that allows a decided tendency to become white, and when they ask who he is are told thai it is tieneral Wheeler of Alabama. This gentleman attained the highest rank ever conferred upon one of his age upon this hemisphere, for he was commissioned a Lieutenant tieneral in the Confederate arm v when he was but twenty-eight pears of age, and by far the youngest officer ot his rank iv.t known to either army or navy on the North Amencau continent, and younger than any general officer who has Ik Id an equivalent command on the continent of Europe in our time, except in the case of one royal prince in the house of Hunsbur#. There were twenty two Lieuteuant Generals in theOonfederate army from beginning to eml. General Lmiirstreet was the senior wuen the war closed, and General HI well was next. Of the twenty two there are still living Longstreet, Hampton, K. lvirby Smith, Wheeler, A. 1J* Stewart, 1). II. Hill, and 13uckner. Of the live full Generals made late in 1.S6I none remain but Generals Jhonstou (J. 1?.), and Beauregard. The latter was the first general officer ever nominated and commissioned under tiie Confederae government, and should have been its Senior General Officer under theordi-' nary military usages but the act creating the military establishment of the CoutYderate States provided that oCiccrs from the United States army who might accept Confederate commissions should take rank according to the grade.- they held in the United States ariny when their resignations were accepted. This made General Cooper, who was Adjutant General of the United States army when he resigned, the Senior General Officer of the Confederacy, and placed General Leo (who only became a full colonel itb >ut three months before his resignation) and General Beauregard (who was a Major of Eojrineers when lie went South) at the bottom of the list. General Beauregard took the ground that he was the tirst itrigadier General the Confederate States ever commissioned, and was holding that position when at ! ?* -*t one of the otHeers promoted over his bead was yet in the United Staes army, and he should have been the Senior General. And the persistence with which he unavailing!}* insisted upon what ho believed was his by right induced the tirst difference of opinion. which soon grew into a breach that was irreconcilable, between him and Mr. Davis. When General Whocltr attained the rank of Lieutenant General he was just the same age as Napoleon lion apart e was when he took commund of tho army of Italy and commenced a career thrt for brilliancy is nneqnaled Id tbe world's history. Wheeler, too, id about tho it" !UMmn&MKBsvr*w i Muaaosaa8ftMt??xaoxag?x?aMnnBrririin height of Napoleon, who was five f?;ot throe incites in stature, nn?I in quickress of move- fifr inf.it and the facility with which he chuiiprcil J. his plans in an emergency he is not unlike the groat Corsican in mental' characteristics. The officers of the United States army will have 110 more devoted and intelligent friend iti I lie I Contri'essional ranks th.m theoldtimo comrade in tlic 1st dragoons. /"Point*' Wheeler. \\'u.*h iiujton J/trnftl. v IMfTeroiu'i1. ~ To The Editor of the Sun?.sir: I notice that in a recent article you use the phrase, "dill'i-i ing with the President Is this good IE r.nglish ? i lease fci?ltght?*n one who admires *'.<l ; the good Kngiish amost invarihlv used i>v the I Sun W. M. i). Ci.evei.ani>, Onto, Jan. 1??tt. is {rood JT I P.nglish. According t.i the latest edition A. | of Webster's Dictionary, "differ witli is used ^ 1 in reference to opinions: us, 'I differ with my j I friend on thjjt point.' In all other cases ex- . pressing simple unlikeness differ from is used; | ' i as, 'These two persons differ entirely from I each olier." This view of the question can he supported J bv high authority among recent Knglish writers and we think it is also supported by I common sense. We trust that our eorrespon- j dent will not differ with us on this subject. j A terribly destructive fiae occurred in j i (Jreenvillc last week, which swept awav ih.i | j Cleveland block, including th<- stnr.k< 'd ^oods j of Rothschild, clothinir: Mcl'hers< n. books; | I .MullaneA* Co., dry ?*oods: Rosenthal, clothing: j | I>r. Norwood, dental outfit; Welbon. law olliee. ! j ami Hell, book ajreny. The loss will reach ahsut ! I 90,0011. pirtiaily insured. Major T. It. Ferguson of Orcen villi* died on I | the :?lst of January. Me was a commander of'! cavalry in the Confederate service, and was t promoted to the rank of Brigadier General, | ' just before the close of the war. j am ftitckieu's Arnica Snlvo. ! The best salve in the world for Cuts, HruiVs- j JTT I es, Sores. I'lcers, Salt Hhenin' Fever Sores, 1 "J Jj i Tetter, Chapped llands, Chilblains, (Jorus,{ j and all Skin ljrnptions, and positively cures j ! Piles, or no pny required. It isguaranteed i | to iri ve perfect, satisfaction, or money refund| ed. Price *2.r> cents per box. For sale by | Cothran iV Perrin. 1 I I y Interesting Experiences. ^ Hiram Cnmoron, Furniture Dealer of Colum- ( ! bus, (la., tells his experience, thus : j "For three years I have tried every remedy on P'l,: ! the market for stomach anil 'kidney disorder, lU'v ; but u'ef no relief, until I used Kleclrie Hitters. *' j Took live bottles and am now cured, and think sl"' i Fleetric Hitters the Htsl Blond Purifier in the " i world.'*? Major A. B. Heed, of West Liberty, ,0il | Ky.. used Electric Hitters for an old stauding j Kidney 11 fleet ion and sn.\s. ''Nothin.tr has ever : done uie so much good us Kleclrie flitters.*'? i t I Sold at fifty c-jnas a bottle by Cothran <& Pel ! fin. S MORTGAGEE'S ~ ^ BY virtue of a Power of Attorney exocutod to Theodore lv. Miller, Dan- Wa, iel Miller, W??'. 15. Miller, lloburt sigi I Davidson ntul ,J. Frank Supple, partners *' ; as Daniel Miller & Co., b\r .John K. ? | i?radleyi (ioorge C. Bradley and WilI liatn T. Ilradlev, partners a* Hrndley i JH others, bearinir date Hi April 1885, to I securesin?ynjfent of several notes of same j tlato,'Vvith interest, the Ualanee due be! inis 107.4!), besides costs and fees, we v-,j ! win sell :ii pniiiic auction at AobevilN- Spu ! Court Mouse, between legal hours of j?rv ; sale, <>u Salesdav lit in March next, all '"ui i that j LOT OH I'AHCKL OF LANI), ..1 situate ami being in the town of Troy, r-j, county of Abbeville, on which are the i TWO TiHICK STORKS, . | lately occupied by the said Bradley Brothers and Dr. J. S. Addison, part of Block B, corner of Main and Twiggs j \ streets, hounded by said streets on two I sides and on the oilier two sides by vacant lots. TiOfi.U;-,.?CASH. Purchaser to pay ?i for papers and. Taxes if any. DAXIHL M1LLKU & CO., Mortgagees. For information apply to 1'nrUer & rp McOnwan, Attorneys. J 1-Vh. ?. 188f>. 3t !l.d? lis? Oil SHERIFF SALES. r-V; \ an, Bannister Allen against .1. K. Vanoc and S. ?tt< C. Meiriuian. <ant Order of Court to Sell Land. j-() BV virtue of a decretal order to me directed. in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, within llie legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on Monday, the lirs! day of <1 March, A. 1). l.S8(?, the following described property, to wit : All ihat tract, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Turkey Creek, in the county of Abbeville, South Carolina, and known as the MERlllSl AX LANDS and containing ?|1 TWELVE IIUXI)KK1> AND FOKTV ( 1240) * ACHES, ()n mora or less, (less 290 acres sold to J. II. Bramlett) bounded by lauds of A. M. Agnexv, .1 S .ImIiiw.im \f}ir<luill Sluirnp. .1 < ill li 21 i?r ? gins, Louisa McOee, W. T. Jones and others. Levied on and to be sold as the property of * the defendants to satisfy the aforesaid judg- n,il inent and costs. (([] TKRMS.?Cash. J. F. C. DrlMlEi Sheritl' A. C? .. , Feb. 0, lHHIl. St. . ioiice! 1 I ; Co The Subscribers to the CAPITAL STOCK I {-V, Co r olii of National Bank of Abbeville im .' > ut< 4 HE hereby notified that \ call for the fL t\. payment.of the fourth'inst illment (bcinj; one-tenth of their subscription) has been uiade for MARCH I, 1888, ~ The Cashier will 1)3 prepare;! to receipt for the same at the office of the Hank. ' ^ 15y order of the Hoard of Directors; ^ A. B. WABD'.AW, President. ^ BENJ. tS.'BAU.SWEIjL, Cashier. Feb. 0 St. Landroth'.? Seeds?Fresh, new and jrood and soond, at II. W. Law son ?fc Cd'S. , I ?. WBJiHiTnTnnrrrMf^iw-fWiMniiManii n ? gj Ml and I Winter1 ^t83azz: i . 11 HADBON & CO.,'; XYITK the Indies tn inspect their line nl* T'l'KUXS. HATS, iiOXX KTS, UlliHONS, KKATH 10 US, 1UUDS, KI.OWKUS, lil'I'l'MNGS, SILKS, SATINS, COM HI X ATI OX SUITS. | km nuoi dkui i;s, DUKSS 1'ATTKHXS, CIRCULARS, XKW MA UK KTS, WUAPS, SHOUT WRAPS. 1 Jill tlin linvnlflna nf oh.?o/\m IURSMY 24th SEPTEMBER.! II. ^i. IIADDOX & CO. i"o have tunny Novelties to show our I nds tliis season.that lln'v will not liml in ' other House in this .suction. all early it" you wish the most desirable i ils. tiiany lines in our stock cannot be <)u ated on less than twenty-live per cent., ancc. lomls arendvanciujr, but as lonir as our k lasts will sell at old prices. lon't tail to call and see us. wo have some 1 bargains to oiler in III * latest novelties. . M. HAD DON & Co. ' eptembor 10, ft 1 III !>b persons are hereby warned not to L trade for the following NOTKS which e been lost by the undersigned: One e from 1'. 1>. Bryan to \V. K. .Morse, for dated October 21.1H.-U. Also note from S. 1 ( illion to \V. K. Morse for $-10. dated Aujr. ? Tite finder ??f those NOTKS will be re-ded upon returning them to the under ned. W. E. MOKSK. eb. 2. 188(5. St. M '434aLc3@?k IHK contract for buihlinjr ? new bridge across Little Kiver at Harnett's, Abboe Township will be let to the lowest rensible bidder on Tuesday. I'ith id' Fobru, ISHti, at 11 o'clock, a. in. Specifications le known on dav of lotting. W. T. COW AX, an 2j,'Sti. tf Countv Commissioner. s^-^LaOO EST leap Soeds, but Credit; Played Gat. U10SE wishing t?? ci't I lit* worth of their money, for this year, will lind it to their imtiiffe to trade at this well-known estabnnent, as no pains will lie spared to keep hands Finest tirades and tonalities of all ds of WINKS. I.lta "US, HH AN DIES, JAKS and TOBACCOS. "on who pay Cash arc specially invited I )rn -ranteed to rt'eeive kind and prompt f L'ution. together with best floods. ion t lumen can at any time tind pleasant i usonu-nt in a frame of itlhi.1 AU><S or i UL, ait a reasonable charge. j Respect full v, j F. CUNNINGHAM, an. 20, '80 tf SOLE I'UOJ'KIKTOK. ' W?o>. J3<>fe?2JL i reasury Department,. lice or Comptroller of the Cnrreuoy Washington, December 10th, 1885. THEREAS, by sot is factory evidence prei sented to the nndorsijrned, it lias been do to appear that flL - IT-i.' 1 T\?,1. il,AAW:i1A )> L'BGMUUllillMJLUi AliCDVIllU, the TOWN OF ABBEVILLE, in the Counof ABBEVILLE, and State of SOUTH ItOMNA, has complied with all the proions ot? the Revised Statutes of the United ites, required to be complied with before association shall be authorized to comnce the business of Banking ; S'ow therefore I, HENRY W. CANNON, mptrollcrof the Currencv.do herebv eertithat "THE NATIONAL BANK OK ABBELLE," in the Town of Abbeville, i:i the unty of Abbeville, and State of South C\?rna, is authorized to commence the business Banking as provided in Section Fifty-one mired and sixty-nine <>f the Revised States of the United States. ill me resumony wucrroi wr.nes inr | .S.] IiihkI and Senl oif oflice this Idth ilny of December, 1885. ii. W. CANNON, Comptroller of the Currency, c. 22,''85, tf SALE STABLES OT of FINE MULES nn<l HOUSES I just received. Ei.quire for terms. hartzog & Hays. Jan. 5, 188g. tf. $ i f ' \ TO? j. Tin-: cofxty Ai:i>rroii iikkkf gives notio* tluit A LI. IIKT17K KKAIi AX!) I'KUSOXA L KIIOI'K"' TV subject to taxation, also, .\ I TltAXKFKKS OF RF.AL KSTA'J made since the 1st of May, 1.881. w be received at the following places the days designated below, viz : Xinety-Six?lltli, 12th and l'?th J: nary, 1880. (ireonwood? 1 1th, 15th and 1 <>th Jr nary. 188(5. liod'/es?18th and 19th January, I8h l)onnalcsville?20ih and 21st .lanitai 188(5. Due West?22nd and 2'!rd January, 1880. VerderV?25th and 2<?th January, 1S80 Bradley-?27th and 28th January, 1880. Troy?20th and JiOfli January, 1880. MeCorinick?1st and 2nd February 1880. Bordeaux?3rd February, 1880. Mt. Cavmol?5th and 0th February, 1880. Hester's?8fh February, 1880. 0 rave's Depot?JHh February, 1880. Antreviile?10th and lltli February. lsyr,. I,0\vmlesville?12th and 13th February. 188(5. Mountuiii View?15th February, 188(5. (iiljr.il Chureh?Kith February, 188(5. (Jedar Springs?17tli February, 188(5. Abbeville C. II.?1st January to 1st March, 188(5. The law imposes a penalty of twent}'live per cent, on all Real Kstate and lifty per cent, on all Personalty not returned on or before the 1st Mach, 1880 .1. T PARKS. A uditor. Dec. 1, 1885. . E. BRUCE, -A_T K UJ!Z% S O I> S TA XJfr, Boot and Shoe Maker ,V-\ IT^lHST-Cr.ASS work made and repaired ?t. . short notice. All kinds of work made. Ladies and Oonls Kid Top (Jnitors and Lalies Hutton (Jailors. All work pfu.iranl eod. Hest French Calf and Kid used. Terms? Strictly Cash. Feb 18-If 10 Tr>? Light Kunning New Home. ..v|| _____====E? v,|J "T1HK New Home Machine has become one o JL the most popular machines now sold, ind is rapidly superceding all other machines ind attachment. It now takes the lead in icwing machines. Almost noiseless, simpli ind durable beyond all dispute by those that nave tried them. The Xew Home is unsurpassed in li^lii running and leads the world is a family machine. Over two hundred of these New Home machines have been sohl in Ahbevile County in the past two years. Tin1 self-set ting Needle combined with all the latest improvements. These machines lire sold npon monthly payments and are within tl.e reach of all in need of a Sewing Machine. Payments made to suit the purchaser. Von cannot afford to do without on" of these machines when yon can get it on such easy terms. Come one come all nod seethe Netv Home. You will buy no other. For sale bv E. M KEATON, Abbeville, S. 0. July 20 th 85. 12nio. 118 ALL Persons having claims against ihn Into firm nf QUARLES & THOMAS, will please present th?m to A W. SMITH, Assignee. Jan. 20, 188(>. tf ' 4 : FOTTTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No Hoitn trill ?llo of Coira. Itnm sr Lrxo Ve. tkk. ii' Four/.** I'owtleni ere tu?crt in time. Font/.'* I'owlcfs wl!lfi-.rcr.n<l prcrrsr IloarnftT.KRA. Fourz'g powiu-r* will p-twenf Oai'K? it Fowls s V Fontr.s I'nwdrr* will Sncrcn-'O the quantity of n'fllc <ui'l ci-earn twenty ptr ccut., and make tho batter flrnt nn'l nwcet. ' * i?i> Font** Powder* win cnre or prevent ilnwt evkr* Dis: a*k to wlilcli Ilor*re Sni < ftttlenre snbjcct. < .; I o|ftz"8 I'owro R? viix ?1TK bATleyjuCTION. Bold everywhere. / DAVID E. rOTTTZ. Proprietor, ?$ BAX.TZXOKX. KD. For snle by, Speed & Neuflerr AbbpThe most bountiful assortment Valentines at Lawfon's. Of all designs. Examine them soon before they aro picked ovr?.