The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, October 17, 1877, Image 3
The Press and Banner. k
Wednesday. Oct. 17,1877. Jj
Collections to October 15th.
We are indebtod to Treasurer Perrin vi
for the following figures, showing the th
condition of his office. We have never
had a better Treasurer, and we think our
Legislators should pay him a better sala- -rc
rv. Ho should receive ?1,500 for his 1S
services.
StHte 51
raid State Treasurer 13,6.'S8,61
On Hnncl 4ii7.!U *11
County S6,050.20
Fines anil Penalties 50,75
Total B.inn.ft5
Paid County Checks C,021,03
On nand 79,92 1:51
SCHOOLS.
Received Polls J8S6.00 D
I?crs Abated 12,00 pj
Total - 871,00
Stato Appointment 4257,:r7
Total 4257.27
Paid School Claims 47?0,5s
On Hand 370,09 ,
RKC A PITtr I.ATION. j0
Total Amount Received S25,3S>i.77 T1
" Paid out 21,420,0? '
Total Amount on Hand ?00,90S,->5 >
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An Important Hint to Tax-Payers. ??
The time for the payment of taxes th
without the penalty, expires on the thir- U,J
ty-first of tins month and yot over ono- slj;
half of tho tax-pavers of this county, -j
have not paid their taxes. The indica- da
tions are that the time for collection with- an
out penalty will not be extended. We f
hope that the readers of the Press mid sll
Bonner will take due notice thereof and ^
govern themselves accordingly. fev
boi
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"Refokm."?Head what this eorres- u'|
pondent has to say about County Courts. 1)(,
His head is level on that subject. Wo j,
have enough courts to obscrb our money rid
now. We want no additional burthens. '1
There is dnnfpr however, that such ke,
Courts may be organized, as it is fair to
supposo that at least one member of the
Legislature from each County is looking >
to the appointment to the offioo of Conn- <lri
tyJuage. This with their influence with fct'
the other members, may be sufficient to
establish this proposed imposition on the l>0
tax payers* of the State. We need re- >
trenchment. I*'
Mr. J. R. Tucker is a man after our sjt
own heart. Of the proceeds of the first ' j
bale ot cotton that he sold this year, he gni
invested $4.00 for the Preis aiul Banner.
Mr. Tucker exhibited to us a beautiful ?
specimen of sorghum syrup, which is j.|'j
only a sample of a four hundred gallon !lot,
which he offers for sale at 75 cents a p'<
gallon. This is farming right, and we *
hope to see others follow his good exam- UJ.'(
pie. He is a single man and good look- K;n
ing. Ladies, attention. Gr
Mr. J. S. Bowkn of Willington, one 0f
of the most successful planters in that l
section, has been in town selling cotton to<
and paving tho printer a long way in ad- 3
vancc." Ho has 1870 on his paper now. j
It is needless to say that Mr. Bowen He
sows turnips, barley, oats and wheat, as be
his neighbors know that lie never lacks ^
for any of these. lie knows how to
make money at farming.
New STonrc.?Mr. L. IT. Russell has
rented a store on Washington Street and
is now in the markets buying a choice
stock of erroecries. confectionaries. Ac..
which he will sell at the lowest living 'i
rates. Mr. Itussoll will bo glad to meet Pr
his friends at his new store and will fur- an
nlah them with any needed goods at priccs
lower than the customer has any right t|l(
to expect. coi
Messrs. Norwood Jones presents
their advertisement this week. This is a vu;
new firm, with new goods, and are cui
anxious to furnish all their customers Lc
with a cheap lot of thft best and prettiest 3
goods to l>e found any where. If bnsi- of
ness tact fair dealing and energy go for ,lt*
any thing, they are bound to succeed,
Give them a call. , tin
Exodus.?Last Thursday the families he
of C'apt. W. R. White and Mr. J. W. J
Trowbridge took their departure from
this place for Greenville. These families to
will leave a niche in Abbeville. While j>u
they may find it to their own advantage
to go to Greenville, we regret to lose good ga
citizens of our own town. We have none
to spare. ^
Jerry Mitchell, an industrious col- co
ored man put on our table this week a ?j
lot of potatoes as large as they ever bo
grow. They were of pea, nigger head, **k
and yellow varieties. Jerry raises good |^}
potatoes and knows how* to dispose of tlr
them where they will do the most good. iJO
Mr. Arthur Bass presented to us 1:1
last week with some very large sweet *
potatoes, grown on his mother's place, [jj
four miles from Abbeville villftp;. If all
of our farmers were like Mr. Bass, we
would hear less complaint about hard Ni
times.
The Queev of the KouTn.?Mr. A. ,
"R T.inrluflr nf mir Pnnnfv u*hn h?ifi ...
foorno off more premiums at our County ol"
Fairs than any other man on top of the wi
ground last week left with us the largest
sweet potatoes that we ever saw. Mr. ^
Lindsay excels in everything he under- w,
takes. . civ
Wet fekt have put more men in their ^<J
graves than war. With the knowledge <
of this faet, isn't it a wonder that people
will paddle about in the mud with cold, j.o
wet feet, when a good pair of India rub- tli
ber shoes C3n be bought at White Broth- <
ers for 75 cents. vi
pr
Off to Military School.?Our es- ]
teemed young friend Mr. Joseph Ward- mlaw
left" Abbeville last week to attend 0>
the Military School at Charlotte, X. C. s'f
Mr. Mazvke, of Newberry, takes his cti.
place at the teiegraph office.
Gentlemen, if you are in need of a fine "
hat, go to Mr. W. Jool Smith's store and 7tj
get the nobbiest article in the market, ai
young gentlemen seeking the smiles of Ai
the ladies will find his hats indispensa- =
ble to success.
Nover hesitate to givQ Shriner's Indian =
Vermifuge when your children show the
first symptoms of worms. You cannot \\
afford to trifle with worms, they work in
earnest and to kill. J
If success depends upon health surely j.health
depends upon pure blood. l>r. .
Bull's Blood Mixture maintains the
blood in a state of purity, and health is _
the result.
As wk announced last weok Mr. Gus. M
Mars has just opened bis stock of goods
and is now prepared to give Greenvillo A
bargains in all goods kept by him. See nc
liis advertisement in another column. W
The infant daughter of Mr. John F. L'),
Widoman died last week of Croup. The Fr
death of the first born is always a deep W
affliction and especially is it true in this la
instance. " rrGeneral
and Mrs. McGowan left
here yesterday for New York, where
ih#v will meet Mr. and Mrs. Ilenet. All X
will be back about the 20th instant. ?(
The best mill in the State can bo
l>ought next Sale Day at Abbeville Court
House. See advertisement of Messrs. hl
Robert Pratt and W. E. Barmore. Ui
Reader, if you are in debt to the Prcxs J*;
and Banner, we want the inonev. No c"
man in arrears is too good to be itunned rl
bv this concern. n
Why go off, to get your bill heads gt
printed when you can get it dor.e as well
and cheap at the Press and Banner office ?. in
Attention, ye forlorn maidens .and
disconsolate bachelors! Read what Col- j)
onel Coth'ran has to say about tlie Fair. i ?.
Mr. Thos. Coooler haa born quitei
ill for Beveial days. Wo avo pleased to
learn that he is now somewhat better.
Stop your barking by going to tho C
Messrs. White Brothers and buying a'sj
good pair of India rubber overshoes. j ki
Don't go to Greenville to buy grocer-: ?l
ie?, when~ you can get them cheaper at
Messrs. Norwood <fe Jones.' Every
woman guaran teed a pood husband.
Read Colonel Cothran's address to
the poople of Abbeville County.
Let every body come to tho Fair. -*
Our State nas been redeemed. Lot us fo
make this the vear of jubilee. "j
oJ
Articles for exhibition at the covmrnr
Fair will be received without charge for
entering tbe same..
Mkssks. Norwood <fe Jone's is the!_
place to get cheap groceries. Give thorn I
trial.
Go to Messrs. Norwood tfc Jones' and'
get 10 pounds of Hugar for &i .W>. j '|
If you want a pood si;iqk.e, go to;,?
Messrs. Norwood Jt Jones'. .jsi
Three companies have entered f-.r llio [
prize at the coming Fair. [
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Oru County Fair.?We are in- i
ruied that there will be a largo I
umber of Fine Horses exhibited at our *
air. The Secretary is busy repairing
ie track. We predict tho best show of
arses ever exhibited. I
The Board of Li rectors of the Abbeille
Agricultural Society are spreading
lemselves to make our Fair a success.
The Secretary has received articles al- N
taily for the Fair. Interest in tho Fair '
increased daily.
Do you want to marry ? Then come J[
the Fair.
No chakok will bo made fur entering
tides at the Fair. j
The Best Paper a the State. d
We always read the Abbeville J*ress %
id liunncr with a great deal of pleasure. ;
is by far the best local paper in the Cl
ate.?Camden Journal ami (Juzcllo.
Wk are pleased to learn that lie v. It.
. Smart, of Cokesbury, is expected to
each in the Methodist Church at this
lace on next Sunday October 21st.
r. Smart is an Alumus 'of the Columbia
lieological Seminary.
+
Due West Dots.
n>0 Level Land lioys were down at the Un- ti
ii meeting at Walnut Grove last Sunday,
ley cut "high stubble" aroiuid there.
fine Callaham is the happiest man in the
untry?a da uglier.
oats ami barley, aud keep fat horses,
\vs, sheep and hogs.
flie boys will beat the Fair to see their
cet hearts.
Some of the Due West boys will leave for
e West this fall. Stay at home boys, marry
d settle Yourselves in life.
Sow oats" and kill your hounds una raise
eep.
["licre was a sociable at Due West last Friy
night, ami some lew hearts made sad
d others made happy.
loctor Homier returned Saturday night ai
th a ear load of fine young ladies?all new pi
dents. at
iTouiig McGbee think he will marry in a
v years. He will yet some one to keep his
i>ks lor him.
lr. A. ('. Clinkscales is improving slowly th
his cut leg.
Jr. J. 11. (.'I ink seal cs is very sad now since f|
> sweet heart has gone to Edgelleld. |j
low oats and barley and keep l'at stock to "
e and drive.
"lie fellow who borrowed Mr. Pratt's turys
has not brought them back. Mr. I'ratt
n a ul>; oni of lils corn Weld last week. He
d a large basket to put hlscorn in. He saw
. I'ratt, made his escapeami left his basket.
>Ir. J. M. Kllis, of Due West, rides mid
ives the best turnout in the country, lie
ds on corn and oats. He ought not to wear
t his tine buggy hauling boys arouud when
re are so many pretty gills in the country,
better Kills.
'1 1ms I,ula I'ratt is visiting friends bolow
naldsvlile.
>Ir. 1*. 15. Carwile, is sad now. His Missis>pi
sweetheart is married.
lonea Path sent a large number of dole c
tes to the singing convention at Bethel? "
unmarried men. They lodged at the
>re. Success to you, young gentlemen.
low oats and barley and plant corn and
1 your hounds.
Some of the (iood Templars broke their
dges at sinking ciiventlon. ,
"aptain James Pratt and a beautiful Edge- L
Id lady passed through Abbeville last .SatJay.
Mr. Pratt returned last Tuesday. He er
iv the tlrst lick that was struck oil the Si
een wood and Augusta Kail ltoad. til
dr. Hill MeGhce has now his new buggy out
the shop.
)r. Jones of Donaldsvillo stepped on Hills
38 last Sunday. at
>lr. Tully G. Ellis has now his compass set jvards
Hue West.
>lr. 13. M. McGbee has gone to Greenville. 151
. ,. iii /...toll n tpn,li. tlit? fjill from Ab
viiie. Success to liim.
>lr. James McGill, one of the best shoeikers
In the upper country, will be found
his post In Cllnkscales old store ut Due tli
l?S t. f
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Due West Items, "j
From the A. R. Presbyterian. _
'ne Nkw PitOK&jSOK.?Rev. E. L. Patton, f
ufessor elect of Greek in Krskine College, |
d also in theTheological Seminary, arri veil m*
tii ills family Monday morning. He will
ter upon his duties :it once, fills makes
i Faculty In both the above Institutions ?
mplete again. The well-known ability of
ufessor Patton and his large experience
ike his accession to these schools a very
luableone. Erskine has again not only a
nplcte Faculty but one of decided ability,
t her have the patronage she deserves. J
>lrs. Jennie I'ressly, of Alabama, (widow
the lute Dr. Joseph H. Presslyj who gradu;d
in the Due West Female College in 1S02,
urns to her Alma Muter with an only
ugliter, that she may have her educated in
j same Institution, and will remain with
r.
irs. Col. Donnaid, of Donnaldsville, has
ited tiie Drennan place in Due West, and
11 remove to it at an early day. She comes
Due West to educate her children. A good
ice. ,
v Skkenadk.?The Due West Cornet Band JJ
ve l'rolessor l'attou a cordial welcome last
jnday night, in the way of a serenade. It
is a litting tiling done in a Jilting way. We
ve no doubt the Professor appreciated the
mpllmcnu
[*iik Opening.?The Colleges In Due West (
tli opened encouragingly last week. Er- V
inc liad about the same number of students n(
last year, the Female College more than j1
ii/} VUI. JLillK IS U IUI vnv
st week. There is still plenty of runiu in
th Institutions. There are already pupils
the Female College from eight States.
Hiss True's class In ] (rawing and Fainting i
the l>ue West Female College, is larger at
e opening than it was any time last year.
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incty-Six Items, Taken from the
Ciuarttiiin. _
Beautiful Wreaths.?We were recently
own two beautiful wreaths, the handiwork
a skillful townswoman of ours. The one
is made of fish scales, from a fish found in I
ori ia waters, w hlch scales admit of a high -*
iish. The other was made of seeds?the n
L'ds of melons, fruits, grains, etc. The u
trkmanship upon both was delicate and ex- ir
edlngly Hue. Tbey will bo exhibited at the
muty Fair. s>
^oi.i.ECTon or tiik Port.?We hear from a
ivnte source that Mayor Agnew, of Colum- _
ii, is an aspirant for the Collectorship of the
>rt of Charleston, and that his chances for J
e same arc good.
Colonel Thomson, the Nestor of the Abbelie
Bar, was in our town on Thursday, on
ofcssional business.
Hugh Wilson, Esq., of the Premt and Uan- -i
r, gave us a call on Thursday last. The I
njcnviltc iWtt's says he has matrimonial dt*
:ns u]) there. We think his designs in this c
rection are increused circulation and adver- a
iemeiitii for his lively paper.
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MARRIED, bv Ruv. J. 0. Lindsay, on the ft
li of October. 1K77, MR. JOHN N. KNOX b
id MRS. K. I'A It ALEE DICKSON. AH of a
ntrevllle, S. C.
CONSIGNEES.
RArr.noAD. ? W M McCaslin, W D Mars, r
rrell <* Wurd, W A J McNeil. 1$ W Williams r
I' Wideman, FB Clamp, J A Brooks.
KxPKi>s.?Kev J L Martiu, 8 A Bruzeale,
Kurt/., W Bradley, MeOovvan & Parker, B
Latiiner, JT Robertson, Mrs J Holcomb, M
Thomas, J Iiurton, W C Corby.
IIOTEL ARRIVALS. ]
Central IIotkl?Jno A Brooks, Brooks
III; M H Broadus, Ninety-Six; WP Young, .
>wndesville; Chas W Cobb, W J Arnold, K
reenwood; UrDS Benson, Penney Creek; N
Edwards, .Sharon; White Jones, F A Con- ir,
C'okesbury; Alex Bellinger, Flat Woods; 1
in Watles, Miss Sires, Charleston; W I. 1
nton, liallo; Prof Evans, Columbia; Miss N iker.
Blue Hill; I V Sirebig, C Mesgrove, "I
auk Kokles, A Kiel, Ed Norris, R J McKeag, J
W Cole's Circus; W M Crookslianks, Atuta;
O B Lythgoe, James Martin City I
MARKET REPORTS. 'j!
CORRECTED BY J
iarnwell & Co.,
ottoa Bayers and Dealers in General
Merchandise. .
Louisville, October 15.?Flour firmer, not ?
Cher. Wheat firmer and unchanged. Corn
ill at Oats nominally unchanged. ?
ye quiet at G-V. Pork dull at 14.75. Bulk ?
eats scarce and Arm; shoulders nominal; ?
ear ribs 8f;?. Bacon firm; shoulders 7%; clear |
bs elear sides Sugar cured hams at I
, Lard firm] choice leaf In tierces 11, I
Augusta, October 15 ? Cotton quiet and
eady; middling 10%; receipts 396 sales ...
Charleston, October 15?Cotton In fair de- j ,
and; middling i0%<&101810; net receipts 478; ?
lies il.'ik) I "J
[Skeenville. October IS?Cotton?Low ! V
ing9%fef% Middling j A
LADIES SHOES
'PECIAL attention Is called to our eleennt ^
* line Custom Made (Suiters and walking
iocs, every pair warranted Just as good, and per
cent, under Miles' prices. Be sure to II
ve us a look before purchasing elsewhere,
t the EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
Oct. 17. 1ST7, tf.
To Debtors. ]
S"~0 man has been more lenient than 11 r
have been towards mv debtors, and I
>r this reason I think thcv should payljj
ip now that I need tho money. Pay up. j,
Id scores and start anew.
Respectfully,
W. T. PENNEY. Oct.
17, 1877, tr. 2
"MILL-F0OALET
MIK undersigned will noil nt Abbeville |<
Court liouse on ftule*duy in November
. \t. Mifir Whe:?tatid Corn Mill oil HOG
KIN (.'KKKK, near Dim* West. ~
ROJ1KRT PRATT
\V. K. tAUMOIci!, ' J
October 10, IS-TT, if.
But This Out
:t Will Save Your Monej
iiODMl
A T TTTF.TT? PJioni-i firnporv Donot. <
bo found on Washington Stre<
othran & Trowbridge old stand, liav
etermined to sell their goods at prices I
nit the times for the CASH and .!;
ASH only. They have in store a jooi
cmiplete and well selected stock c
Heavy and Fancy
GROCERIES,
General Family and Plan
ation (Supplies,
Cigars and Tobacco,
r the best brands,
Sugars,
Coffees,
Knick Knacks,
id every thing kept in lirst class an
rogressive establishment. Their price
e the lowest. The top of the rnarkc
lid for Cotton and all country product
Oct. 17, 1877 3m " ,
soils for tie Million, at Prices i
Suit tie Times!
Dry Goods,
Of every description at a
mall Advance on Ne^
York Prices.
4 GOOD ALPACCA for 25 cents.
Bleached and Brown Goods, cheap
than before tlie war. A fino lot c
JOES. No. 1 BHOGAXS, the best ii
e market, for $1.50. A large stock c
clothing,
remarkably low prices. A SUIT fo
.00. HATS, at 40c to ?4.00. No.
LJGAK at lie. A good COFFEE at 2(
:J, and 30c.
I GIVE
iG top of the market for COTTON nn<
It goods at a very small advance o;
ew York prices. "Como and exam in
V stock, at No. 1 Granite Kange, Abbe
ile, S. C.
E. A. MARS
Oct. 71, 1877, tf
CIGARS.
lumble Bee,
Home Again,
Peculiar,
Figaro.
BLACKWELL'S
>urham Smoking Tobocco
CHEWING TOBACCO
)F all kinds, from 10 cents to JiOjcMits
Plug, from 50 cents to a $1.50
mnd.
PIPES.
A new lot of Fancy Pipes just roocive
y
JAMES M. LAWSON.
October 17, 1S77, tf.
26 Years in Bed.
'F a man lives 80 years, one third <
- hit? life is spent in bed. In order t
iako?it comfortable, all persons shoul
se the spring bed, which is now sold s
>w as to be within the reach of all. Fc
lie by
J. I). CHALMERS & CO.
Oct. i7, 1S77, tf.
terehants Department a
tlie County Agricultual
Fair.
EVERY facility will be extended b
managers to Merchants desiring 1
xhibit their Wares and Fancy Articlt
t tho coming Fair. A Show Case <
'ancy Goods will commend the taste <
tie Merchant, and be an attractive foi
are of tlie Fair. Let all tho Mercliau
otii in Town and Country, send in the:
rtieles for the Exhibition.
T. P. QUARLES, Secretary.
Octobcr 17, 1877, '2t. .
For Young Gentlemen.
rllE most stylish HATS, handsome!
CRAVATS and elegant SHOES, ;
W. JOEL SMITH'S
October 17, 1377, tf.
gX AMINE
W. JOEL SMITH'S
irge stock of SHOES, the}' aro select.
October IS, 1877, tf.
JEW IIATS.?Just received at
N MISS RAMEY.
"F yon want a cheap Tic call on
MISS RAMEY.
" ADIES IIOSE.?Extra sizes, Just I
j Children's colorcdllose, New Style Ct
us and Cutis ut MISS RAMEY.
r A AM ? i U A^AMn ^ h A "D ft Art 1 n I
keup lb JJCiUiC tuc x
THAT STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
LT WHITE BROTHER,
lLL KINDS?Cheap! Cheap 11 Cheap!
LOOTirTHlS
cnts OVER SHOES .'it 75 cents per pair,
adics OVER SHOES.at (JO cent* per pair.
IIsscb OVER SHOES at 50 cents per pair,
bildrens OVER SHOES at 40 centsperpai
.11 of the above at
White Brothers
FOR SALE CHEAP.-a Trio <
Brahma Chickens.
JOHN F. OSBORN.
dake Your Home Comforta
ble, Your Family Contented
and Happy
BY investing in nice Furniture, Fin
Picture*, Good Bedsteads, Bi
icles'portaining to t'lio comforts of 01
onies. All of the above goods to bo li*
y applying to
J. D. CHALMERS & CO.
October 17, 1S77, tf
t,000 |Feet Picture Moulc
ing
RFCEIVED this week for Picturesi
of all sizes and prices. Olasn at
'ord for Pictures, at
J. I). CHALMERS & CO.
^T"F.W Walnut Bureaus and Bedstead
LN with other goods, this weok.
J. D.VllALM?K8 CO.
$95,000!
r,
s Tbilisi id
s CHEAPEST
0
;o
' STOCK OF
Ever Brought to
GREENVILLE!
(1 rp\VKNTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS'
_ X worth of GOODS which lie Intcndu to
^ dispose of at or below
= . NEW YORK
I
RETAIL PRICES!
Now is the time for
BARGAINS!
Come aud see for yourself!
1
CAPT. W. R, WHITE
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Is with me and would ho Rind to moot with
bis old Friend* and Customer:*, and will
SAVE THEM SOME MONEY.
r
I A No. 1, WAGON YARD
, in rear of store,
[]
II
? Free to All.
Respectfully,
: T. W. DAVIS,
MAIN STREET,
Greenville, S. C.
Oct. 17, 1877.
Better Times Coming.
The subscriber offers for siile his
FITIIlDItl vim
lilLlilM 1I1ILL13
a
On Long Cane Creek
NEAR tho main Road leading from
Abbeville to Greenwood. These
Mills are in good running order, and are
making nice meal and flonr, and have
had a good custom l'or over thirty years.
To the present machinery might be attached
a cotton gin, or saw. Moneyed
men are invited to look at the property
lor themselves.
= A. II. MORTON*.
Oct. 10, 1877, jjt.*
Emporium of Fashions,
d
? I^atest. Styles.
NEW GOODS.
- LOWEST PRICES
t HAND display of ull the novelties
IT ill MILLINERY DRKSS GOODS,
(Jl.OAKS and Ladies Goods generally, ut extra
bargains, and all we ask of our lady
friends thin season is a look, to convince thein
that we can oiler by far tlio greatest induce>'
nients of any house in our line.
Lo Respect fully,
3 JAS. A. BOWIE, Agent.
0! Aft nh^r 10 1S77
1- _
? A Choice Stock of
CONFECTIONARIES,
Frcnch, Fancy and Stick Candies
<t at W. JOEL SMITH'S.
it
October 10,1W.
IF you want a pnlrtof shoes for one dollar, ho
to I'OSEM 15 EltU 'ri,
j^MKGIIAMS, 10 cents at Rosenborg's. ~
ROSKNBEllG sclis a good pair ol' boots for
?:'.30. .
FURS for Indies and Mimes, also extra size
Canes for old Indies, very cheap at the
Emporium of Fashion. October 10,1877.
- rjniE merchants through the country will
X find it to their interest to call on Kosenhnles,
Futures opened strong, as follows: Ocberg.
[October 10,1X77.
>1" nhUl'VRPIHl Intntiilu tn wi>]l hly trftfuhi nc
J V low as any house in the State.
October 10, 1877. '
Base Balls.
Ri'd StockingH, ?1.35.
White Stockings, $1.35.
V N. Y. Regulator, ?1.15.
^ Junior, 50cents. E. PARKER.
1 T ADIES CLOAKS.?Special attention is
I j called to our elegant line of these goods
I Just opened, which in styles and prices we
challenge comparison, with any house in the
the up-country, or city display. Give us a
look, ladies, before purchasing, und be satisfied
at the Emporium of Fashions.
October 10, ltfT7.
v T F you want to dress up from bead to toe for
ir* J_ tfi.OO go to Rosenberg's
j rI"iRUNKS.?An e'.egant line for ladies and
' ! 1 gents, now on hand at the Emporium of
? i Fashion. (October 10. 1877.
LADIES, if you want a Shawl for 50 cents,
call on Rosenberg's.
_ ' rjniE FAIR IS COMING.j
HORSE BLANKETS AT
\V. JOEL SMITH'S.
0 Obtober 10, 1X77.
1- nriP viiiititr trnnllcini'n?tlif> must, sf.vllsh
r- I t* HATS, handsomest CKAVATS nii'l clclr
gnntSHOKS at W. JOKL SMITH'S.
l(j October 10,1877.*^
GENTLEMAN'S WHITE NHIIvrafor7.5cat
ROSEN liEItUS. ;
October 10,1R77.
I- Hoyt's Summer Cologne at
RONSENBERGS.
pJ. Octobf '0, 1S77.
, Hurrah for Hayes' Southern Policy
- j Hurrah for Cheap Goods
at ROSENBERG'S.
I October 10.1877.
State of South. Carolina,
Abbeville County.
IX THE COMMON PLEAS. j
SHERIFF'S SALE. }
Martin L. Bullock and John S. Reynolds, r
Executors, ]
V.s. V
Agnes W. Itoynold.H, Daniel Bowie, cl al. i
BY virtue of an order of the Court of r
(.'ominon Pleas in this ease, I will
sell at Abbeville Court House on Sales- j
day. 5th of November next, within the le<r,.i
li/Mira nf Sain, the following property a
gf tiio estate oi Lark in Reynolds", deceased?to
wit.
1st. A tract of land containing TIIIRTY-FOUR
ACRES, more or less, bounded
by lands of W. G. Kennedy, Thomas
A. Watson and others?Surveyed by JLIL
Chiles, Julj' 12th 1877.
2d. A tract of land containing TIIIRTY-FOUR
ACRES, more or less, bounded
by lands of J. II. Wliite, the estate of
Norwood and others, also surveyed by
J. II. Chiles.
3d. A tract of land known as the PAT- *
TERSON LAND," surveyed by J. H. j1
Chiles, December 1st 1875?containing c
FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES v
more or less, and bounded by lands of 8
J. T. McKoiler, James L. Morrow, the
estate of Richard Watson and others. v
This tract will be sold in one or more 0
parcels as the referee may dctermino. I
Plots to be exhibited on day of sale. C
TERMS half cash, and the other half c
i at tlio expiration of twelve months, with
intorest from the day of sale. The credit
portion to be secured by bond and good
socuritv. Titles not to be delivered until
the whole purchase money is paid.
Purchaser to pay for pupors and taxes in
arrear.
October 4th 1877.
JOSHUA Y. JONES,
Sheriff's Office. S. A. C.
Sheriff's Sale. .
Lewis 1). Howie, Administrator
v
VS. V
Mary J. Enright. \
Order of sale from Probate Court. c
BY virtue of an order from the Pro- e
bate Court I will sell on Salesday in <
November next within the legal hours of *
sale the following described Real Estate j:
belonging to the estato of John Enright
deceased. T
- TT T |
Aiie ja.uu.ae tmu xjuo
owned by John Enright at the time of a
I his death containing two acres more or f
less near the Abbeville Depot, bounded ^
l>v Depot Lot, Alston Lands and otters t
also, the Lot of land known as the jj
Gin Factory Lot
in the rear of the Methodist Church. ^
containing one acre more or less. Sold
on the following terms. One half of the 0
purchase money to be paid in cash, the
balance on a credit of twelve months &
with interest from day of salo at the rate '
of ten per cent, per nnnuin, to bo secured
by bond with good sureties and a raort- ^
gage of the premises. Purchaser to pay
for all necessary papers and rocording.
Terms of sale to be complied with to the
I Probate J udge.
J. Y. JONES, S. A, C.
I Oct. ]0, 1ST", tf.
State of South Carolina,
Abbeville County.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
SHERIFF'S SALE. ]
James A. Reid?Executor, I
Against s
Miller <fc Itobertaon, and others. o
BY, vb-tiie of an order of the Court of ]
i Common Pleas in this ease?I will c
! sell at Abbeville Court House, on Sales- c
day 5th oi Novomber next, ?vithin the
legal hours of sale, the following proper?f
T nmiinl llnmott.
ty, m iuh uauuu ua uuiiiuwt
ed?to wit.
1st. TIIE REMAINDER,"after the life
cstato of Mrs. Sophia W. Reid in the
land assigned to her as dower consisting
of TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY- ?
ONE ACRES, (221,) a plot of which
was returned by tlio Commissioners in
Dower.
2(1. The tfaet after taking off dower, ]
consisting of FIVE HUNDRED (500) f
ACRES, more or less. To be sold in one <
or more parcels, as the referee may di- (
reet, plots to be exhibited on day of sale. s
TERMS half cash, and the other half j
at the expiration of twelve months, with
interest from the day of sale. The credit
portion to be secured by bond and good t
security. Titles not to bo delivered until t
the whole purchase money is paid. Pur- j
chasers to pay for papers and taxes in ar- 1
rear. I
JOSHUA Y. JONES, (
Sheriff's Office. S. A. C. i
October 4, 1877. j
(
SHERIFF'S SALE. i
\\\ If. Brook*,
VX. ! !
D. J. Jordan.
Judgment of foreclosure and order of >
court to sen. i
BY virtue of an order of Court in the J
above stated case and also sundry exe
outions to mo directed against the above '
defondent I will sell on Salesday in November
next with the legal hours of sale
at Abbeville Court House, the following
real estate to wit: One tract of land containing
Seven Hundred and Seven
Acres
more or less and bounded bv lands of
Tiios. C. Perrin, A. J. Ferguson and ,
others.
TERMS CASH. '
. J. Y. JONES,
Sheriff's Office. S. A. C. ]
Oct. 10,1877, tf. !
]
Sheriff's Sale. '
i
Catlin, Benedict <fc Co.,
against
Vance & Mosclcy.
Execution.
I5Y virtue of the above execution and ^
Ritndry others to mo directed I will i
sell at Abbeville Court Hpuso on Sale-!
day in November next within the legal j(
hours the following personal property
to wit: J
One two Horse Buggy
as tho property of J. H. Vaneo and one I
HORSE as the property of J. M. Mosbloy,
at the suit of Catliu, Benedict & Co.,
and others.
TERMS CASH.
J. Y. JONES,
Sheriff's Office. S. A. C.
Oct. JO, 1S77, tf.
Sheriffs Sale.
Amelia Hollinsliead,
vs.
Monroe Robinson.
In Common Pleas.
BY virtue of an, order to me directed
in the above slated case I will sell
on Salcday in November next the Lot of '
land in the town of Abbevillo known as 1
! Lot No. 14 1
HOLL1XSIIEAP TRACT,
] containing one acre more or less fronting'
I on l>cpot street and extending back to i
! lands of James Pal ton.
! TERMS CASH.
J. Y. JONES, S. A. C.
j Oct. 10, 1877, tf.
I !
i m _
onenu s oaie.
James W. Fouclie, i
vn. 1
J. T. Carter, anil S. McGowon vs. same. I
EXECUTION. ;
- }', Y virtue of executions to me directed
in the above stated case, I vil 1 sell at Ab
bcville Court House ou Salesday in November
next., within the legal hours of
sale, tlie following Real Estate, to wit: ?
Two Hundred Acres of Land,
more or lus*, bounded by lands of James
Killingsworth, ?. YV. Jones and others, j
Terms easli. !.
Sheriffs Ofiicc.
J. Y. JONES,
S. A. <\ i
October 10, 1877, tf. f
Sheriff's Sale.
Andrew J. Ferguson,
vs.
Jonjatnin W. Williams and Roger L.
Williams.
Execution.
3Y virtue of an execution to me directed
I will sell at Abbeville Court
louse on Salesday in November nexX
vithin the legal hours of sale tl>o followng
personal property to wit:
rhree Mules, 8 Head of Cattle
md one Four Horse Wagon,
.s the propertv of Roger L. Williams.
TERMS CASH.
J. Y. JONKS,
Sheriff's Office. S. A. C.
Oct. 10, 1S77, it
Sheriff's Sale.
Samuel McCowan,
against
Citizen Roseman.
Order of Court to Sell.
JY virtue of an order of Court In the
bovc stilted case, I will sell at Ab eville
Court House on Saleday in Noember
next within the legal hours of
ale the following Real Estate to wit:
ONE LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND
ritliin tho corporate limits of the town
f Abboville in the suburbs of Fort
'ickcns, bounded by Cam bridge Road,
I. & C. Railroad, U. M. Mars and others,
ontaining seventeen acres moro or less.
TERMS CASH.
J. Y. JONES, S. A. C.
Oct. 10, 1877, tf.
Sheriff's Sale.
Robert McCraven and Banister Allen,
vs.
D. M. Rodges.
Execution.
DY virtue of an execution to mo diI"
? n * Via ahnrn atafs?rl T
nil sell on Salesday in November next
rith'in the legal hours of sale at Abbe illo
Court llouso the the following parels
of land being the balance of the real
state of D, M. Rodges, deceased.
One tract containing TWO HUNDRED
iCRES moro. or less, bounded by Little
liver, M. O. Tolman, W. D. Mars, aud
there.
HOPE TRACT, containing ONE HUN)RED
ACRES more or less, bounded by
ands of J. E. Calhoun, SI. 0. Tolman
nd others.
CHRISTOPHER TRACT, countainlng
)NE HUNDRED AND SIXTY
lCIIES more or less, and bounded by
iuids of J. E. Calhoun, L. Cain, and oth'lilXON
TRACT, containing FORTY
LCRES, moro or less, and bounded by
ands of M. 0. Tolman, Mrs. Lawton,
nd others.
McCOMB TRACT, containing seveneon
acres moro or less and bounded by
V. D. Mars, Mrs. Alston, and others.
HOUSE AND LOT, in Mt. Carmol,
rhich will be more fully described on
lay of Sale.
Terms Cash.
J. Y. JONES,
S. A. C.
October 10, 1877.
Sheriff's Sale.
Amelia Hollingshcad,
V8.
Luther Moragne.
Sale under Order of Court.
BY virtue jf an Ordor of Court to me
directed I will sell on Saleday in
November next within the lopil hours of
ale a lot or parcel of land in the town
f Abbeville known as
[lot No. 6, Hollinshead Tract,
ontaining by estimation, one acre more
t less fronting on Popular Street.
TERMS CASH.
JOSHUA Y. JONES, S. A. C.
Oct. 10, 1877, tf.
Sheriff's Sale.
>ale of Real Estate of Fergus MeMahan
deceased,
Order of Sale from Probate Court.
3Y virtue of an order to mo directed
rom the Probate Court I will sell on
<alesdav in November next at Abbeville
,'ourt flouse within tho legal hours of
alo tho Real Estate of Fergus McUalmn,
deceased, to wit:
The Home Tract
o bo divided and sold in two tracts each
sontaining one hundred and fifty acres
nore or less, plots of which will be exjibited
on dav of sale, bounded by W. J.
Gilford and the other lands of the estate.
Jno tract containing seventv-eight acres
nore or less and bounded by lauds of
Pleasant Ferguson, Stewart Cann and
)thers. One tract containing ninotyioven
acres more or less and bounded by
amis of Jiowinan Jt'atterson, joiiii i?icUahon
and others.
Terms of sale ore half of the purchase
rioney to be paid in cash, the balance at
;!ie expiration of twelve months with in crest
from day of sale at the rate often
>or cent, per annum to ho secured by
:>ond and mortgage of the promises.
Purchaser to pay for titles and recording,
rerms of sale to be complied with, to the
Probate Judge.
J. Y. JONES,
Sheriff's Ofllce. S. A. C.
Oct. 10, 1S77, tf.
Sheriff's Sale.
James H. Boll,
Against
Mary A. E. Hodges.
Judgment of Foreclosure aud order of
Court to sell.
T~?Y virtnn of an order to mo directed
JD from tho Court of Common Pleas I
lor Abbovillo County. I "will sell on
Salesday in Novomber next within the
legal hours of sale, all that tract or parcel
:>f Luna in Lownaesville Township containing
Two Hundred and Fofrty-Six
Acres
more or loss and bounded bv lands of
laines IT. Boll on the North and
East, South by lands formerly belonging
to Samuel Hunter, East by lands of Henry
Johnson, sold on the following terms,
Purchase money to be paid in cash with
Lho option to the purchaser lo pav the
purchase money in good marketable lint
uottou, to be received at tho market prico
t>n day of sale, price to bo announced
trom the crier's stand on day of sale.
Sheriff's Office.
J. V. JONES,
S. A. C.
October JO, 1^77.
Sheriff's Sale.
Amelia Hollinshead,
vt.
Everage Cain.
In Common Pleas.
BY virtue of an order of Court to me
directed in the above stated ease, I
will sell 011 saiesaay in iNoveuioer nexi
the lot of lami in the town of Abbeville
known as Lot No. 5
IIOLLINSHEAD TRACT,
containing one acre more or less and
fronting on Popular Street.
TERMS CASH.
J. Y. JONES, S. A. t\
Oft. l'J, 1877, tf.
Sheriff's Sale.
Amelia Hollinsheari,
i\9,
Alfred Titin.
BY virtue ol'an order to me directed
in tlio above stated ease, I v/ill sell
it Abbeville Court House within tho le;al
hours of Sate on Salesday in November
next a lot of land in the Town of Abbeville,
known sis
Lot No. 4, in the Hollinshead|
Tract.
;ontnining by estimation ONE ACRE
more or loss and fronting on Popular
Street.
Terms Cash.
JOSHUA Y. JONES,
S. A. O.
October 10, 1877.
White Lead.
Dry Paints, Paints in Oil, 1 pound eans.
E. PARKER.
. Sheriffs Sale.
Robert Hutchinson,
against
Samuel J. Hester, Wm. H. Parker, Commissioner
in Equity and Edwin Bates &
Company.
Judgment of Foreclosure and Order o
Court to sell lands, &c. 1
BY virtue of an order to me directed
in the abovoi stated case I will sell on
Salesday in November next at Abbeville
Court House within tiie legal hours of
sale the following Real Estate to wit:
One House and Lot of Land
situated in Magnolia township known as ,
the Hester Homestead containing two I
hundred and ten acres more or less, j
}>ounded by lands of James A. Norwood, '
John A. Calhoun and others, also, one
tract of land known as the quartor place <
containing five hundred acres more or
less bounded by lands of James A. Norwood,
John A. Calhoun and James Edward
Calhoun and others. '
TERMS CASH.
J. Y. JONES,
Sheriff's Office. S, A. C.
Oct. 10, 1877, tf.
Sheriff's Sale. i
John C. Douglass and others,
vs.
E. O. Hamilton, and others.
JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE
AND ORDER OF COURT TO SELL.
BY virtue of an order of Court to me
directed in the above stated case, I
will sell at Abbeville Court House on
Salesday in November next within the
legal hours of^Sale the following Real
Estate to wit:
Two Tracts of Land situated lying and
being near Abbeville Court House, on
Morris' Creek, known as tho
JOHN HAMILTON HOMESTEAD *
bounded by lands now or formerly
owned by W. T* McMillan, John
A. Wier and others, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY (180)
ACRES more or less.
Also another tract bounded by lands
owned or formerly owned by J. H. "Wilson,
J. A. Wier and Wm. T. McMillan,
Thomas Thomson and Mra. Jane Konady,
containing
ONE HUNDRED AND TWO (102)
ACRES
more or less.
Each of the above tracts to bo divided
and sold in two or more tracts, boundaries,
descriptions and plots to be exhibited
on day of sale. Terms of sale. One
half of the purchase money to bo paid in
cash the balance on a credit of twelve
months with interest from day of sale at
the rate of ten per cent, per annum
credit portion to be secured by bond and
mortgage of the premises.
J. Y. JONES,
Sheriff's Ofllco. S. A. C.
Oct. 10, 1877, tf.
Sheriff's Sale.
Amelia Hollinshkad
vs.
William McCaw.
Sale under Order of Court.
BY virtue of an Order of Court to mo
directed in the above stated case, I
will sell on Saleday next within the
legal hours of sale the lot of land known
as
Lot No. 12, Hollinshead Tract
containing one acre more or less fronting
on Depot street and running back to
Hollinshead's alley.
TERMS CASH.
J. Y. JONES, S. A. C.
Oct. 10,1877, tf.
Sheriff s Sale.
Wardiaw & Edwards and other Plaintiffs,
Against^
James u. u. lien.
EXECUTIONS.
BY vlrtuo of sundry Executions to me
directed, I will sell at Abbevillo Court
House, on Salesday, the 5th of November
next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following Real Estate to wit: One tract
or parcel of land containing
FIVE HUNDRED ACRES,
more or leas, bounded by Rockey Riven
Mrs. Amanaa Johnson and others.
Torms Cash.
J. Y. JONES,
Sheriff's Office. S. A. C.
October 10,1877.
Sheriff's Sale.
A. Clisby,
v.i.
John R. Tolbert.
TT SniL-nu
" "f*?."I
vs.
J. R. Tolbert and N. Henderson.
EXECUTIONS.
BY virtue of sundry executions to iu<s
directed in the above"stated case I will
sell at Abbeville Court House on Salesday
in November next, withiu the legal
hours of sale, the following Real Estate,
to wit: One Tract of Land containing
One Hundred Acres,
moro or less, bounded by lands of the
estate of Dr. Jno. A. Stuart and Greenville
and Columbia Ruilroad, situated
near Ninety-Six.
ALSO another Tract containing
NINE HUNDRED ACRES,
moro or less, known as the WALLER
TRACT, and bounded by lands of T. P.
Rook, Mark Fellers, Thomas Cheatham
and others.
Terms Cash.
J. Y. JONES, I
Sheriffs Office. S. A. C. I
October 10, 1877, tf.
r?Trnn r? a t n
DjajHrivirr o OAiirj.
; Estate Samuel Agnew, deceased?In
Probate Court.
! BY virtue of an order to me directed
from Probate Court, I will sell at Abbeville
court bouse on saledav in November
next, withiu the Jegal "boura of
sale, the following real estate of the
Estate of Samuel Agnew, deceased, to j
wit?Said land was purchased by Ru-j
clutl Aguew, deceased, who never complied
with the terms of sale. The tract
contains one hundred aud sixty-nine
acres more or less, and is bounded by
i lands of Robert Sharp, Jeff McKay and
[others. Purchaser to pay for titles aud
[Recording. Terms of sale to be complied
with to the J udge of Probate.
Terms?cash.
J. Y. JONES, o. a. e.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
J. T. Robertson, vs. Nancy Botts?Execution.
BY virtue of an fxecution to me directed
in the above stated case, I will
sell at Abbeville court house on saleday
in November next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following real estate
to wit?Oue tract of laud containing
fifty-five acres more or less, and bounded
hi' Imwla nf Rnliprt Winn T.j?rl:nn
Bell. Henry Sharp. Terms?cash.
J. Y. JONES, s. a. c. I
SHERIFF'S SALE.
David JeuDings, Robert Torukins, ti\
al.y i'8. L. T, A mold?Execution.
BY virtue of an execution to me di-j
rected in the above stated case, I will)
yell at Abbeville court house on pale-!
day in November next, within the legal j
hours of sale the following property to!
wit?Two black horse mules. Terms?]
cash. J. Y. JONES, s. a. c.
October 8,1877. 30K-3W
SHERIFF'S SALE.
J C C Keatherston, assignee, vs. Sbmucl R Lo-1
max?Execution.
HY virtue of an execution to nie directed In
the iibove stated case, I will sell at/Jbbevilloi
court house on wilcda.v lu November next, I
within the legal hours the followiug perHonall
property to wit?Two bay mules, one black
inule and one sorrel horse, and one four l?use
wagon. Terms ?cash.
J. Y JONE.V, h. ii. c.
CiUNS, PISTOLS AND JEWELRY
i
a T a Saerltlco In Rosenberg's Store.
{October ! >, If 77.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Esiato of fiamuel Jordan, deceased--Order from
Probate Oaurt to sell land.
BY virtue of an order to me directed froiri
Probate Court in the above stated case, I
will sell at .Abbeville court house, on saleday
In November next, within the legal hours of
Ka.e. the following tract* of land, to wit: One
tract containing fourteen hundred acres, more
or less, bounded by lands or A. P. Conner, John
Patterson, thn Laurens lands and others: also,
one traet.of Hind containing live hundred acres
more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. T. J. Hester,
Robert N. Boyd and others; also, all the
mineral Interest of said Samuel Jordan, dee d,
to be described on day of sale.
Theabove deMiribed lands to be soid in several
distinct tracts of which prats will be exhibited
upon day of sale. Terms of sale?One third
of the purchase money to be paid invash'and
balance on a credit ol one and two years, to be
jecured by bond aud mortgage of the premises
with interest at the rate often per cent per annum.
The mineral Interests to bo paid in cash.
Terms of sule to be complied with w the Judgo
of Probate. J. Y\ JONES, H. a. c.
exn?DTr'r?c-c! * T w
KJAJLJLjJ.WJ.JL' X' tJ OAJUJLi.
rhomas Thomson, administrator of j. C. WIN
tard,deceased, tvr. Wm. Wilson?J udghieiit of
Foreclosure and order of Court to sell.
BY virtue of An order of Cfourt, to me directed
In the above stated case, I will sell at .Abbeville
court house, on saleuay In November next,
within the legal hours ofsale, the following real
estate, to wit: One tr?.ct or parcel of land,
known as the "Grain Kldgc Tract/' containing
four hundred and twenty-seven acres, more or
less, bounded by lands of Mrs. CUtherlne A lson,
Mrs. E. L. Parker, Clark McGaw, and others.
Terms?cash. J. Y? JONE.V, ?? a. c.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Gee? W. Williams <fc do., v*. M. S. Ingram-*
Judgment of Foreclosure and order of Court
to sell.
BY virtue of an order of CbUrt, to me directed
In the above slated case, I will sell on saleday
In November next at Abbeville court house,
within the legal hours of sale, the following
real estate, to wit: One tract or parcel of land,
bounded by landH of D. Wyatt Xlken, F. A.
Buchanan G> D.Buchanah and others, contain
lug one nnnurcu ana sovehty-one and one half
acres, more or less.
Terms of sale?The cost and one half of the
purchase money to be paid In cash and the residue
on a credit of twelve mohths, with interest
at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum. Balance
purchase money to bo secured by bond
with personal security and titles to be withheld
until all of the purchase money f" ppid.
J. Y. JGNKS, s. a. <J.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Martha Malonc and Elizabeth J. Arnold, i:t:
Robert Griffin?Sale Under an Execution.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed, I
will sell on saleday in November next within
the legal hours ofsale, the following real estate
to wit: One house anu lot In the town ofGreeuwood
known as
THE ARNOLD HO USE,
lying on Bird street, and bounded by lands of
W. H. Bailey, Bird street and others, containing
four acres more or lessfc also, another house
and lot bounded by lands of John C. Maxwell,
L. D. Merrlman and M.W. Cbleinan, containing
three acres moreUr less. Terms?cash.
J. Y. JONES', s. a. c.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
J. C. Wosmansky, u. B< W. and R. L. Williams
?Executions.
BY virtue of the above and sundry other executions
to me directed against the above defendants,
I will sell at /Ibbevllle codrt house
on saleday in November next within the legal
hours of sale, the following real estate and
tracts of land to wit: Home tract of R. L. Williams,
bounded by lands of W. T. Clinkscales
and W. L. Prince, containing three, hundred
acres more or less. The Frasler place oi R. L.
Williams, bounded bv lands of estate of J.
Cbmpbell Jfiirtln, Mrs. Miller and others, containing
four hundred acres moreor less. The
Branyon place of R: L. Williams, containing
two hundred and fifteen acres more or less and
bounded by lands of A. J. CUnkscales, W. L.
Prince and others. The Ruth tract ofB. W.
Williams, containing three hundred acres raoro
or less and bounded by lands of J. W. Power,
J. E. Brownlee aud others. The McNalr tract
of B. W. Williams, containing three hundred
acres more or less and bounded by lands of J.
E. Brownlee, W. (J. Latimer and others.
Terms?cash. J, Y. JONES', s. a, c.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY order from Probate Court, I will sell on
saleday in November, the real estate of John
Cfaates deceased, In Abbeville county, known
as
The Caldwell Place,
bounded by lands of W. C. Cozby, Dr. J. T. Bas- .
kin, Martin Buker, Dr. A.J. Speer, theacademy
lot, the Presbyterian church and others, containing
one hundred and sixteen acres more or
less.
Terms?One half of the purchase money to be
paid in cash, the other halfal the expiration of
twelve months, with interest at ten per cent,
per annum from dhy of sale, to be secured l>y
bond with good sureties and a mortgage of the
premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording.
Terms of sale to be complied with to
the Probate Judge. J, Y. JONES, s. a. c.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
T. C Perrln, vs. Wm. A. Lanier, adm'r?Sale
from Probate Cburt.
BY virtue of an order to me directed, I will
sell on saleday In November noxt, within the
legal hours orsale the following real estate, to
wit: One tract of land belonging to the estate
of Thomas F. Lanier, deceased, containing four
hundred and sixty acres more or less, bounded
hv lands nt M T Hnfphlnfinn CI- ft \fr? 4 111
ami John D. Sullivan. Sold on the lollowing
terras: Ono third cash, the other two thirds on
a creditor twelve months, with Intercut from
day of sale at the rate of ten percent, per annum,
to bo secured by a bond with good sureties
and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser
to pay for all necessary papers and recording.
Termsofsaloto be complied with before tho
Probate Judge. J. Y. JONES, s. a. c.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
A. J. .tfilinas, J. L. Drecnar?, d al., v. Miller
& Robertson?Sundry Executions.
BY virtue of sundry executions to me directed
in the above stated case, I will sell at Abbeville
court house 011 saleday in November next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following
real estate to wit: One tract or parcel ot laud
near J/outerey, known as the
Samuel Hunter Place,
bounded by lands of Albert Lewis and Bud Lee
Cllnkseales, containing three hundred acres
more or less.
Also, One lot or parcel of land near the town
of Abbeville, known as the James I. Gilmer
lot, bounded by the (^inbrldge road, lands of
L.J.Wilson, Mrs. Alston and others, containing
seven acres more or less. Terms?cash.
J. Y. JONES, s.a.c.
SUTCRTtttf'S SAT.F!
W II Parker, commissioner la Equity, t-.?. Sim.
B Hodges, adm'r, In re \V II Parker, comm'r
?Execution.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed, I
will sell at -rlbbevllli* court house on saleda.v In
November next within tUe legal hours of sale,
the following real estate to wit: Ono house and
lot In the village of Cbkesbury, known as the
Hodges Homestead, adjoining lands of L> W
-liken, Mrs. Waldrop and others, containing
acres. Terms?cash.
J. Y. JONES, s. a. c.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Gen V Williams & Co, vs. TTm Eluford and
Chas Foucke.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed in
tlie above stated case, I will sell nt Abbeville
court house on ;-a!eday in November i>exr,
withiu the legal hours of sale, the following
tract of land to wit: Four hundred acres rnoie
or less, bounded by lands of Elmore Chancy,
ttob^rt CUlhonn mid others, levied on n? tli*
property of Charles Fouclie. Terms?cash.
J. Y. JONES, s. a. c.
"sheriffs sale.
tfaleol Real Estate of Thomas Gibson?Order
from Probate Court.
BY virtue of an order to me directed from
Probate Court, I will sell at -Ibbevllle court
house on saleday in November next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following real estate
(<. 11'if TV?*? l#.?wl Knlnniri rr
tate of Josiah Gibson, deccasea, bounded by
lands of J E Gibson, Margarclt C Lyon and
others, containing forty-eisht acres more or
less. Terms of sale to be compiled with to tho
Probate Judge. Purchaser to pay for titles.
Toi ms?cash. J. Y. JONEtf, p. a. c.
! SHERIFF'S SALE.
James S. Latimer, vs. Win. C. Lalimir
; ?Execution.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed
in the above stated case, I will
sell at Abbeville court house on saleday
in November next, within the legal
hours of sale the following real estate to
wit?due tract of land containing throe
hnudred aud fifty acres more or less,
bounded by lands of B. W. Williams,
John E. Brownlee, J. W. Black aud
others. Terms?cash.
J. Y. JOXEt?, s. a. c.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
I Francis A. Witfiams, adm'r, vs. Closes
j C. Taggart?Execution.
BY virtue of the above execution to
I me directed, I wiM ne/l ut Abbevi//e
i court house on safeday, being the 5th oj
! November next, within the /r.gnI hours
|oft.a??Uie fowowiug person a < properly
i to wit?One steam engine with the fix l.ure.-i
and appendages thereto attached,
heing the onginii now run l?3' Lafayette
Howie, A?vi<*d upon as the property of
M. C'. Taygart to satisfy mortgage of
Mrs. Margarett A. Wiftiams. tioM subjfft
to a mortgage for cash.
J. V. JONES, f. a. o.
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