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iThe Press and Banner. Wednesday. Nov. 21,1877. Death of T. XV. Coogler. v Again it is our sad duty to speak of the ravages of death. Since our last issue the great destroyer has again visited our community. T. W. Coogler died at his j residence last Saturday morning at five o'clock. His deatli had been looked for, for some days. He had been in tailing! health for twelve months and had tried in | vain by change of air and recreation to be I cured of the bronchial aiiecuon tunc ai| last proved fatal. Ho spent some weeks I at the mineral springs at Little Mountain [ in a little cabin he had constructed for | himself. He returned to town about two months ago. Ever since then he had been gradually sucoumbing to the insidious disease. The funeral took place at Mr. Coogler'8 house at three o'clock, Saturday afternoon. The unusual number of our townspeople that assembled then was a touching tribute of regard to the deceased and of deep sympathy with his bereaved family. Kev. Mr. Wightinan and Rev. Mr. Pratt conducted the services. He was buried in Long Cane church yard. Mr. Coogler was forty-six years of age, and had oeen railroad conductor for twenty-three years; on the Greenville and Columbia for twenty-one years, and two years on tho Abbeville branch. Few men were more highly respected by their fellow-citizens. He was distinguished for the faithful discharge of bis duties, and in his constantand pleasant attentions to passengers, he commended himself to the grateful regard of his employers and the public. He will long be missed on tho Abbeville branch, and on the I streets of Abbeville. High and low, rich j and poor, all liked Mr. Coogler, and will: long rememler his pleasayt smile. He was connected witJ# the Methodist; church of this place, in whose commuion to died. He leaves a widow and live young children to mourn the loss of a devoted husband, a kind loving father i and a hard working, upright bread-winner. The Fatal Affray at Doonaldsville. The following frtcts were ready forpubllca- : tiou last week, but were unaccountably 11 omitted : The quiet little village of Donnaldsville was thrown into a state of great consterna-11 tion and excitement on Saturday evening, i loth lnst.au!, by mi omirroute that ended In i the death of a young white man. It appears that on thatday the two young men, G. Wal- , ter Johnson and Press ley Taylor, had di tiered , about somematterand high words passed between them. Towards evening Johnson , started home in his buggy and had proceeded about C0t? yard* on his way out of the village. Taylor followed on horseback until he over- 1 took him. For some reason or other Taylor 1 stopped Johnson's horse, seized hold of the bridle und turned him round Into a ditch. |1 Johnson drew his pistol. At this juncture Taylor jumped off his horse, picked up a jitoneund threw It at Johnson, striking him | on the head. Almost instantaneously Johnson flred his pistol and shot Taylor In the j breast. Taylor picked up another stone, but was shot a second time In the breast. l!oth , shots lodged in thv region of the heart, and 11 wither would alone have proved fatal. Tne |: unfortunate young man died In two or three j minutes alter the sccond shot. An inquest was held over the body t>y Trial Justice Henry Young of l)ue West, at Donnaldsville, and the juryreturued a verdict oi ju.-tiflable homicide. The affray took place In broad day- 1 light aud was witnessed by three men. John-1 son has given bail for his appearance at next court. no was sngnuy injureu on me ncuu:; by the stone which faylor threw ut him. 'i'hei docosed was twcuty years of age, unmarried, mid lived near Honea i'alh. Johnson lives juear E-win's Mills. The State Fair. t>ur Stato Fair this year was a great success.; It began on Tuesday of last week and lasted ; till Friday. Columbia was thronged witli | visitors. The most distinguished were Gov. Zeb Vance, and Mr. //. P. Kimball of Indiana.' They both made admirable speeches. One; .great sensation at tue Fair was^the military competition. The Governor's Guards of Colombia, gained the fonr hundred dollarpretri- I ;uid. Tho Butler Riflemen, our //.>dges com-} puny, gained the one hundred uollar premium as the best drilled company outside of Charleston and Columbia. The races were I .numerous and exciting, ltoun Arab, a trot-| tting horse belonging to J. D. Pace of Hodges. j was among the winners. The exhibition at; thte Fairgrounds was excellent In all departments. The Ball glveu by the South Carolina! Club was held In the state House, and was a magnltleeut affair; over four hundred guests' attended. Altogether the Fair of 77 was worthy of the State, and was a proof of our political regeneration. Jtfarriajje. The marriage of MIsj Anna S. Calhoun of this place to Mr. \V. A. Anerum of (Uinidcn, took place on the tnomln.j of Thursday, ljth instant, at 8 o'clock. Trinity church lint^been tastefully decorated for the happy occasion, and early though the hour was. the church was filled with friends of the bride. After the solemnization <ti the nuptials, the wedding! party drove down to tie depot and went off to | Cuimlen, Use bridegroom's home. Abbeville; society has lost one of its brightestoruameuts, i' atnrl tmtv up 11 irivn Mnr 4nr*rnm n hearty velcome. Our best wishes attend the i "bride to her new home. Wo hardly think she will find truer friends la Camden than those) nlic ha* lefl behind in old Abbeville. Music Class.?Prof. W. II. Evans has been; in our midst at interval* fur the past six! weeks. Instructing a class of young people in -volceculture. Notwithstanding many obsla- i ' -clcs in the waV of their progress??uch a* bad j weather, fairs, Ac..?the class, comprising 4ibout40 members, male and female, attained remarkable proficiency. II is system of t?a<-h- j ln</ Is entirely new In this community, and is i to be highly commended.comblnlncusitdoes ' ihe mechanical part of the science, with voice truhiing, cultivation of the ear and refinement of the musical tasteof his scholars. Abbeville i lias good musical material, which with some i culture might produce good results. Why .have we not got a choral union ? Letthelov- ers of good music organize some such club, ( and enliven the coming winter months with concerts. , Mk. Jaxes M. Lawtox, one of our most prosperous young men, is now on a Journey ( to Florida?the land of flowers, which flows! with milk and honey. He goes on a visit to his brother Mr. Hiram W. Lawson, jr., who has been In that (State for a year. During]1 his absence Mr. James M. Lawson may go to 1 C'ubaas minister plenipotentiary extraordinary from this otBce, to settle auy little difference* which may now exist between the citizens of that tropical tsland, and also for the purpose of buying an unusually large lot] of cigars and tobacco. During his absence his , .father, Mr. H. W. Lawson, will serve his customers to the best in tho market. A pleusant visit and a safe return to our young friend. Personal.?Capt. Ward, the old Edgefield war horse, Is once more with us.. The Caplain is the oldest stage contractor in the State. Jie rendered efficient service during the ?? 111 \Jl Ui OIAIO, UUl 1!? I1UW ?CIUI1K IIUO I the "sere and yt'Ilow leaf." May years, of d.applneas yet be spared him.? Phoenix?We uiceord all the praise you bestow 011 the Cap-1 I tain, but when you say he is the oldest staso I .contractor in the State. We take issue. Mr.! William Verel 1, of Qreenwood, drove a stace, when the Captain was a little boy, and what's anore, Mr. Verell never turned over a stage or j :got lost on a trip. If anybody desires to secure a horse fori love or money, let him apply to thebache-I Jor department of this paper. If it is a worthy ! farmer that wants the horse, let him offer I nome of Mr. Spinner's promises to pay, or in j their absence, sotu.e of his owu promise* will " -suffice; butlf it's a star-eyed divinity that desires to gain the possession of un average specimen of the equine racc, it matters not about the money. We eilp the following condensed wisdom (from the True HoiUhron. (Sumter): We desire to place our subscription upon .the cask in advance system, tu we are con-vi need it Is the only waythnta paper cah be j made to sueeeeJ. We hope to get on that Xrack between this time and January, and ' .ask our friends to come up and help us do so." | Our contemporary 's head is level. We hope 1 2iis desire wlil be gratltled. We have similar j hopes and desires. Dr. R. S. Beckham.?We hear that Dr. R. S.' Beckham,of Lowndesvllle, is likely to leave our county and go back to hi* native Lancaster next January. We hope this l? not the case. Dr. Beekh&m Is a valuable man, and his worth Is known to the people of Abbeville . Stay here. Doctor, there are good times a-coming. Abbeviic Is a better plac* than, Lancaster, -Greenville, Liberia, orauy other Death of Mrs. AMTqv.?At Richmond last Sunday died the widow of M*J. Alston, Who was so well known to the Abbeville of longugo. Her remains are expected to arrive in town to-day for Interment in the family ^burying ground in Long Cane churchyard, at is many years since lhe family moved away .from Abbeville to settle in Virginia, but the aiume still cling* to lhc house they ujsed to .occupy?the Alston House. There has been nick a rush at the store of Messrs. Wardlaw ? Edward* of la,tie, that these merchants have been compelled to keep Sheir establishment open at night, whteb proceeding Is highly gratifying to tbeir polite and efficient salesmen Mewns. Win. E. Bell find I Cohort McUowan Hill Their stock I* Larger than ever before and Lbev anil at the shortest profits. Give them n call. Me. a. J. Clivkscalk* bust week *<?nt us a big sweet point oe from his plantation yelgulag sit pound*. If , Mr. V. T. feprnwte yfll bring tse a big 'i>ossum, wc will fcave a Wg sapper a* *m?b u* Mr. Big Rogers will tying ?s a big loud of wood to roast tbe (8.toro?ald qvoixupetaad the abnveuientloned fcMber. wg hope to note their reception. Westward /Jo! Messrs. Edward Calhoun and Tllm&n WardUw, left town yesterday en route for Sfeosphls and the Weet? They go on business. Well, let them look around them on their travels, and irhen they return they will be boand to confess then: Is no place like Abbev^lliv Thk colored murteal band serenaded various of our clttzens one nfjrht lust week, treating them to some excellent string music. Wc are gl*d to see th?s manifestation .of good xeeiing oo ine pan, oj our <xiludtn ltt>cuus, which ft\igsix? well tar t>otb raefca. OuRtowc oousicil are w> remit their att ention to *he,witnIf of the srillHKe. All the utreete-as well as t+w> pwbli* cqunroare now supplied with stf set bitrips. The lamps and the moon -divide tffiaein thelrarrangement to rule the night- At present the moon is on duty. Constable AMred -was bony last vr<-eV painting tfee lamp-posts red. Thk Wexthhl?Doe? otir oldest Uvlnp Inhabitant Temember any season in the past as tnlld and pleasant a* thin? Rone?infiiU "bloom In our garden, and ochra sotip delighting oar palates in the latter half of November! Who dares to speak of the "bleak No vember"which Foe so distinctly remembered ? Both sides of the Sumter Watchman are now edited and printed at home. No more of your latent oaUidea for that office. * * V Hogs.?Raise your own meat, aud you v be a much more prosperous farmer, 'J farmer who has his smoke house in the W will never make more than a scanty llv< hood. It costs but little trouble to raise a i hogs, aud the profit will be a big Item in t account of farm operations. Mr. D. A. Smith of the Kfowee (burier 1 ?ur lu-artfelt sympathy in his severe ail) tion. Last Saturday his wife died, leavi him a widower and several young childr I a widower. She was well known U> the p I pie of . lbbeville as Miss Gertrude Small, t I daughter of our townsman Major Small. Logic for ever. Full private in ^-lbbevi A'itles loquitur: "The Cokesbury compa beat the Slate, We beut the Cokesbury coi pany, Er<jo, we beat the State." Q. E. //urrah for Abbeville! "Logic for ever, beats my grand-mother and she was clev New School-iiou.se.?Carpenters are bu at work erecting a new schoel-house for M Livingston, l'lio site is a beautiful one? the open spaccvit the back of the Perrin l< The woods and open fleitl will alt'ord the piis abundant rutmi l'or play and exercise. Sale near Donnaldsville; We call atte tion to the advertisement of L)rt liawtho and MnS smith, executors of estuteof Bou, mlu Smith deceased; The real and persor property of said estate will be sold on <il December; Said cows do not confine their attention the stranger and the transient; they sU from us all. Tnero is one red cow especial smart in opening gates to pasture on o shrubberies. That cow Is lu danger. Let b owner look out. Our excellent artist, Mr. Smith, has ma Norwood Jonw conspicuous. The flr name Is now blazoned forth In large lette so that he that runs may read?and then st< to mil at the store of our enterprising youi merchants. Mr. Wheeler, photographer, Is still doll excellent work. We saw some admirble p tares In his studio the other i^v, which f clearness, faithfulness and finish, are qui equal to the productions of a city establls ment. Ma j. Zeioler has bought the handson new dwelling recently erected by the Hev. . X. Pratt, and will bring his family to tow We welcome them to the community ai trust that their sojourn may be pleasant. Tue colored folks are emigrating to Llberi and the white folksXo Greenville. Better f both iorts to stay in their native county ai work. There is a "ood living in old Abbevil for any man who Is willing to work. We have had some biting frosts lately, ar persimmons, pokeberrles and 'possums a ripe. These moonlight nights we near ti sound of the echoing horn and the bark of tl dogs, and we think of 'possum, 'bimiu< beer and sweet taters. Col. John C. Haskell has been nominated Oil the vacancy In the i/ouse of Represent iive<, caused by the resignation of C. Mlnort.?Phoenix.?We need not remind 01 readers that Col. .Haskell is the Goveruoi soii-iii-law. Abbeville Is recognized as the cheape purchasing market In the interior of Sou Carolina. In addition to this fact, we ha< Hie cleverest and most enterprising sot tnercnants in any ton States in the Union. Mus. JokIi S. 1'KKKIN has engaged w>m? the Alston House. She is on her way hlth from Richmond, and purposes to spend tl winter in Abbeville. We welcome her ba< front ole Virginny. "AN unusual quantity of advcrtlsemen makes us a little short of reading matter tills issue."? lymngboro' Setts atul Herat And yet our neighbor sou up his matter leaded long primer. Thus is the tlmo to plant fruit trees at shrubs. A good many fruit trees were so liere last week, our country friends bell large purchasers. He who plants a tree is public benefactor. Wk have had sent to our office at varlo times prize turnips, potatoes, cotton boll'i. Is strange that no one ever thought oi sciidlt in a pi izo 'possum. We arc fond of studyli natural history. Mr, W. a. Laxif.b la a man of the rig stamp. He sows oats and of course Is able pay the printer. No wave of trouble will r< across his peaceful braut for the next twel months. Mrs. C. H. Allen, of Florida,has been < r jvisit to relatives at this place for sever weeks. We are glad to learn that her fami escaped the yellow fever at Fernandina. Mils. Patterson and Miss Wardlaw r turned to their home at Liberty iiill la Wednesday, 'l'liey had been spending sot weeks with tneir iriends lu Abbeville. The Job Departmentof the Pre** and itanii is complete in every respect. We can tu out any style of work at a few hours'noti( Call and examine our specimen book. There are a few more men in Abbevi] couuiy who should subscribe for the Press ai JSduntT. Hand In your names, gcntleiue \L'a mton/l in n??int (i irrwul nnncr Jack Gordon, formerly a citizen of Abb villc but now u prominent plasterer and brie layer of Greenville, has been rusticating these parts for several ilays. _ The woods are glorious in their autun dress. The gorgeous autumnal tints are 11 where seen to greater perfection than in tl woods around Abbeville. Abbkvii.lic County thanks //odges for re resenting her so wey at the State i-alr. Ho ges lias tnc champion initio company and t; lastest trotting hope. Mr. MAZV(4^ur obliging telegraph opei tor lias l?e^^Ttlng his Dome and irlends Newberry. Mr. Bruce of Newberry held t! fort in his absence. Wm.GilIi3. Ksii., of Gninltcville, was town last week. Mr. Giles was once a eltizi of ??ur county, and was always distinguish foAls usefulness. Ai'pi.e wagons are daily stationed In tl square, and Kufus and the other eommissk merchants are doing agood business luappi and chestnuts. There a cow in town that can pick a lo< with its born. And there is a shot gun loa ed with No. 6 ready to give said cow a war reception. A large flock of mountain sheep pass through town on Monday, on their way Augusta. They ought to have settled in A beville. Mrs. Kershaw left Abbeville last Thur day morning en route for Charleston. Ml will spend some weeks there among li friend*. Trial Justice Calvert, of Hodges, h the sweetest dreams, No hideous spect follows his footsteps, lie owes the print nothing. Jin. T. L. Calhoun of thU place will ta! charge of the Armstrong Academy near A; derson. We wish Mr. Calhoun great auccef We call the attention of all concerned the notice advertiscd^by Chas. P. Allen, Exc UUJr 111 U1C cnuitc VI jj.im.-iici mini ucwm: Jcdge T. B. Milfobd ha? be:?n quite I with a throat affection, but we are pleased announce that he 1r now convalescent. The Town Council have repaired the foe bridge in front of l_>r. Parker's store. Got work, such as we are glad to notice. E. Gary, Esq., a promising young lawy nf this place was among those who went the State Fair from thin place. Mit. W. M. Hzggins, of Hodges, will nevi be troubled by the appearance of the pric er's ghost. It downs at his bidding. Mrs. Simkins, of Chappells, was here vi Itliig her frieuds for a tew days. She wei home last Thursday. The Misses Patterson at the Alston hous have our thanks for late copies of Bosu newspaper^ There was no service In Trinity Church c Sunday. Rev. Mr. Kershaw wasat Camden. Miss McIvjsr, of Liberty Hill, Is on a vii to Dr. J. A. Gibert's family in this county. The Journal of Commerce suggests that ca pet-bag negroes go to Liberia. \jrr.. *. .uv^uvn ? * inuuru ixiQCuciu wu last week. ?^ ? o Doualdsville Currency. All the members of the Donaldsville Lod I. O. j. T. No. 98 will plessc meet at ttat hall Saturday evening, 24th instant, at o'clock. Mr. Benjamin W. McGhee of Due West t rived last night (ICthi with his bride, havln as we all supposed, gone to the State Fair, b instead he committed matrimony. Mr. M. Erwln took the prize on his fine co and calf at the State Fair. Mr. Willie Agnew and Mr. Hill McGeecar get oil* as easy as Mr. Ben. McGhee, becuu we all know something that we can't tell u til the second Sunday in December. X| MARRIED. MA It HI ED. November 13, 1*77, by Rev.f L. Patterson, Mr. JOSKPH WELLS and Ml MIN NIK, youngest daughter of Mr. E. B. I Hoy, all of Abbeville county. MARRIED, Nov. 15. IS77, by Rev. J. Mixon, Mr. JOHN O.SCOTT, of Abbevl county. A. P., to Miss LIT LA SMITH, WllWew county, fta. Attendants? Mr .I I M or rah and Mi** Mamie Wllkerson; Mr W ! Bradley aud Miss Annie Walton: Mr N i Smith and Miss Emma Watson; Mr A J Phj ! and MUs Mat tie Sltnms. . I MARRIED, by the Rev. E. P. Davl*. assl ed by Rev. A. L. Patterson. Mr. ROBE! I SMITH, of Wilkes comity, Ga.. toMlou ELI ! SCOTT, uf Abbeville county, S. C. AtU-n ants?51 r Thoma* Wright and Miss Fain Rogers; Mr John Tarrant and Miss Cui Agnew. Mr P L McCelvey and Miss Man Tarrant; Mr Ha/nuel fcim* and Miss Eli Scott. jlARk>T REPORTS^ ^ r>if?^PTr:n nv |B am well & Co ;Cottom Buyer* and Dealer* in Ge era I Merchandise. Aror*TA. Nureiaber 19.? Cotton quleta stead,) ? mUUlliag Vi%<& receipts 9*2; fa 8UCharleston, November W.?Cotton quit middling net receipt* 4,147; sales 1,! export* to Great Britain Zfi-V- b ranee 1,1 I continent 343; occisiHise TUV2. New York, November,?6took* di Money 5. Gold L0?/it Exchaupe? ) ] short 4.4$!^. St*ie bonds quiet. Cotton I and ateady?optandB 11%: Orleans b\%. HARNESS am SADDLES. r A.XGE Stocks of Hmo**s. Saddle. Jjea 3L i erAc,, ut prices WWEJi than the LO EST. Hiu*e Finding* Including t)e*t Y i Frenefc (1alf Skins an4 Tanners and JJach oils, specialties. Tb^se desiring goods in >'i?? ~fIm flrwl n m t(ulr interest to cuirrh ot inc. G|V? *ne a trial and be oonvlni The best good* for ibe least money FARDRT McBEE, Main next door the Sigh of (Greu^Uwt. GREENVILLE, S. C., Oct 10, 1877, 5ni Notice to Debtors. DEBTORS to tho estate of Bannis Allen deceased are hereby notil that tliev must pay their debt*"at onei Chas. P.Alien, Executor of said est) By doing so they will save costs. CHA8. P. ALLEN, ; Executoi , I Lowndesville, S. C. I November 21,1877, tf. V A rill "DOSENBERG sells the best cider vin'Jjj? Xl) egar at 45 cents per gallon. 'i: /CASHMERE by the wholesalTat ,l,o ROSENBERG'S. A NEW lot of Gouts' clothing just re,u! J\. ceived at ng ROSENBERG'S. en T?* nn^E largest and cheapest lot of Jeans e JL can be found at ,le ROSENBERG'S. !V fPTTM nnuim TAT vr i n IT inm mritt ?intcii u MAniviii. iti er. sy 'in Direct from New Orleans !! at. I PURE AND GENUINE. : NO BOGUS ABOUT IT!! !Hl y TITHITE BROTHERS have Inst re"I TT ceived a shipinout from New Orleans of choice new crop de New Orleans Molasses. i>p The first of the season. It is very fine. ?g Call and be supplied. & WHITE BROTHERS. to Nov. 21, 1877. Qe BOULEVARD SHIRTS, it. "IT'ROM 90c to 82.00. An eio^ant line? JP beautiful designs, now on hand at a the EMPORIUM OF FASHION. 0; Nov. 21, 1877. id ^ (^UESTClJPS ANDSAUCERS' id ?e CHINA Vases and Miasca' China Boxie as and Baskets, >n lo FIRE WORKS. ?! FIRE CRACKERS. ur r* Dolla and Doll Heads, Toya, ?tc. st EDWIN PARKER. ? Nov. 21,1877. i PHLIf SALE U t OF REAL AND PERI 3 SONAL PROPERTY. a us it ig rpHK undcrslcned authorized by tho will , 1 of Benjamin Smith, deceased, will soil , to the highest biddtr at the late residenee of 7? said deceased, one mile from iJnrraore's Turn , Out, on the G. 6i C. R. U., on the se ' ^ 6th of DECEMBER ?i ^ next, a choice dody of Land, containing 420 ACRES ne more or less, of which two hundred ncren or it more are well tunoercu on* i<>re*in unu iwin* rn ty.flve acres of cleared bottoms, divided luto :e. Three Tracts. (No Buildings.) 15 ALSO II. HOUSEHOLD Furniture, Callnary rtennlls, Cooking Stove, Farming Implement* generh ally A Table Ware of various descriptions, Two Sewing Machine*. (Buck Eye and Wheeler ? Wilson,) Throe ltoad Wagons, Two Buggies and Carriage, Gin and Thresher, One Home, 111 Two Mules, Cows, Hogs and Sheep, Wheat, y*- OaU. Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Cotton Seed and *unarles generally. COME #arly. Sale will commence promptp ly at ten o'cloek A. M. d- Terms?Personalty, Cash. Realty, Twohe thirds ercdlt of one and two years. O. P. HAWTHORN, ? ROBT. SMITH. Executors. luc November 21,1877, 2t. a CORAL JEWELRY, ed PAXSIES, Jet Sots, Bracelets, Tucking Combs, <fcc., in new and desirable m styles, vorv cheap, at the es EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Nov. 21, 1877. t ? Real Hair Switches, A LL colors, heavy and long at $2.50, ,to XjL can now be found at the b~ : EMPORIUM OF FASHION. ,s Nov. 21, 1877. tie " State of South Carolina, nx er County of Abbeville! In the Probate Court. Ex-part^ R, E. Hill?Petitioner. ;s. Petition for Finnl Settlement and Discharge. to v] OTICE is hereby given that R. E. Hill, '& ll Administrator with Will unnexed, of d the Estate of Margaret Donnald, deceased, [ji hus applied to the l'robate Court for the apt,, polutineat of a day fur settlement and dincharge from said trust. t. It Is therefore ordered that Saturday the , fifteenth day of December next.be fixed as ** the time lor settlement of said estate, and discharge of t-ald Ad in In 1st i at or. er Cilven under my hand and seal of office this to the Uth day of November. A. I).. 1S77. J. FULLER LYON. er Judge Probate, A. C. ,t- Nov. H, 1S77, -it. " State of.South Carolina, ?? County of Abbeville. ,n In the Probate Court, itt Ex-Parto?Wm. A. Giles and Jas. T. Baskln, Petitioners?Petition for Final Discharge. r \TOTICE 1b hereby given that Wm. A. Giles 1^1 and James T. Baskln, Executors of the ri Will of Andrew Giles, deceased, have applied to the Court of Probate, for a dual discharge from their trust. It is Ordered, that Thursday, the 27th doy7of pe December, 1877, be fixed as the day for the sir discharge of the suld Executors. 3 J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate, A. C. ir- November 14.1S77. - " State of South Carolina, 2 Abbeville County. ?n* Probato Court?Citation for Letters of - Administration. _ BY J. FULLER LYON, Esquire ia_ Probate J udge. TT7HEREAS, Wm. ?J. Arnold made f V suit to me, to grant him Letter* of pt Administration of tho estate and effects lie of Loveberry Arnola late of Abbeville of County, deceased. w These are therefore to cite and admonj ish all and singular the kindred and Crodirr itore of the said Loveberry Arnold deceased, that they be and appear, beforo st- me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at tT Abbeville C. H., on Friday the 30th of ^ f November after publication hereof, at 11 ? ^ I o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if ,te.any they have, why the said Administrate, tion should not be granted. en Given under my hand and seal, this 12th day of November in the year of our 'Lord one thonsand eight hundred and seventy-seven ana in ?= the one hundred and second year of American Independence. Published on the 14th day of Novemj ber W77 in the Abbeville P>-exx and j Banner and on the Court House door for "d j tie time required bv law. 106 I J. FULLER LYON, ^_} Judge of Probate. 300; 7 State of South Caroliua, all 7 I 81* ilei Abbeville County. ? Probate Court?Citation for Letters of d Administration. a BY J. FULLER LYON, ESQUIRE, Probate J udge. TTTHKBEAtS, W. A. T. Oliver has tt made suit to me, to grant him Letter* of Aduiinist ration of the estate th. and effect* of Sarah Oliver, late of AbbeW ville County deceased. est TJieee atie therefore to cite and admon,ne Isb all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the ?aid Sarah Oliver, deceased, ;ecL that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Frohate, to be held at Abbeville t C. H., on Wednesday the 28th, day of 1 November 1877 after publication hereof, , the uf o'clock lit the forenoon, to Bhow J cause, if auy they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. 1 Given under my hand and seal, this J ? 13th day of November in the year -i of our Lord one thousand eight J hundred and seventh-seven ana in iter the one hundred and second year of . Jed American Independence. ( a to Published on the 14th day of Novemite. ber 1877 in the Abbeville JPres* and Banner and on the Court House door for the time required by law. < r. J. FULLER LYON, \ Judge of Probate. Nov. 14, 1877 2L x I I' ' i J VX I NOTICE. DELINQUENT LAND SALES. IN accordance with section 100 of "An act to reduce all acts and parts of acts providing for the assessment and taxation of pro perty into one act and to amend the same," approved March 19" 1874, the following list of delinquent lands is hereby published : ii III nsn*nrr. ? ai I to 3 - I ~ s e 2 . ?| 5 1.5 I ?& >?S. . ^2J = H 2 -*1 ? J c- 3 ? - . SS I ? 5 "S ~ 3 <*> clo 3 o ,_ , 2? O-r O O -r Eh | Ya ? (-3 Value. & js | o ? O Eh if V A Connelly, 1 1 100 00 83 3G|3 06 $4 24 H B Dukes 1 100 410 00 3 35 1 44|3 24 8 03 J H Findley 1 87 400 00 8 27 1 41 3 26 7 93 Mary Fouche,- 1 1 40 00 83 14 3 02 8 49 Mike Kinard,.- 1 257 1285 00 10 58 4 60 3 75 18 78 Josh Phillips, 1 47 275 00 2 26 97 3 10 6 89 Wallace Rudd 1 280 1490 00 11 20 5 23 3 83 20 25 C D Sadler 1 800 1 1020 00 18 27 5 69 3 94 22 90 W A Upton 1 800 1| 4000 00j32 76 14 04 5 34 52 14 J Visanski ' 1 1 100 00 82 85:3 06 4 23 Est Richard Watts, 1 240 1200 00 9 83 4 21j3 70 17 74 Martha Williams .. 1 1 25 00 22 10|3 02 3 34 Nancy E Aldous, 2 1 1 600 00 4 91 2 21|3 35 10 87 Thomas Anderson, 2 38 200 00 1 64 70|3 12 6 46 John Ballard 2 1 1 100 00 82| 35|3 06 4 23 Wesley Benjamin, 2 2 15 00 12 05|3 04 3 18 Bond, 8 L.-. - 2 1 50 00| 40 17|8 02 8 69 Calhoun, C M 2 123 2 1 1600 00|13 10 5 62,8 98 22 65 Mrs F E Carter 2 237 1 1600 00|13 10 5 62|3 93 22 65 Mrs L A Cobb 2 800 1500 00|12 29 5 26|8 88 21 43 Ben Graham ... 2 25 100 00| 82 35|8 06 4 23 Ned Hanna 2 10 2 105 001 87 36|3 06 4 29 ' mm I A f\ r\r\ I t\r\ 1 tin AAt O A n Mat Hodges, | z\ 'III uu| *5 itfo us| o *?/ M S Ingraham, 2| 165| [ 500 001 4 09 1 76j3 29\ 9 14 Est Peter Jones 2| 62] | 250 00| 2 05 88 3 15( 6 08 Savave Logan, 21 | 1 II 450 00| 3 68 1 58 3 261 8 52 .John Mitchell, 2| 511 200 001 1 64 70 3 111 5 45 J A O Moore 2 | 1 1) 300 00| 2 46 1 05 3 18 6 69 M E Parsonage, 2| | 1 1| 800 00| 6 55 2 81 3 47 1 2 83 J F Pinson 2| 1651 I 800 00| 0 55 2 81 3 47 12 83 Porter. Rev B F 2| | 1 l| 700 00| 5 73 2 46 3 41 11 60 Waddell, Dr G H 21 125| 1 I 1000 00| 8 19 3 51 3 59 15 29 W A Williams 2| I 1 1| 1200 00| 9 83 4 21 3 70 17 74 J T Carter 3| 200] 1 I 1000 00| 8 19| 3 fti 3 59 15 29 E.st. P A Connor 3| 30| | 300 00| 2 46| 1 0513 18 6 69 J A Ellis, sr >.| 3|1780| 1111300 00)92 54(39 6619 61 141 81 Stephen Gadsden, , 3| 15| 2 | 110 00| 90| 391,3 06 4 35 Larkin Grimn, 3| 24| | 171 00| 1 40| 60(3 10 5 10 J Fletcher Hodges 3| 511 1 I 300 00| 2 46| 1 05|3 18 6 69 Yancy Hodges,'. 3| 10) | 50 00| 40| 1713 02 3 59 M E Parsonage 3| | 1| 1| 1000 00| 8 19j 3 5113 59| 15 29 Jane Phillips, .. 3| 46| 2| I 295 001 2 42| 1 03|3 171 6 62 lliloy & Co 3| 2| 1. j 400 00| 3 27( 1 4113 25 | 7 18 Isaac Robertson 3| 3 | 30 00 46| 19|3 03 | 3 68 Dr Newton Sims, 3| I 1 1| 600 00J 4 91| 2 11|3 35 10 37 G R Simmons, 4| | 1 1| 350 00| 2 86| 1 22(3 20 7 28 , Smith, Charles 3| 140| 2 1| 3460 00|28 34 |4 41 32 75 Vance, N E | 3| 40J | 320 00 2 62 1 12(3 19 6 93 Verrell, ME I 3| 175| | 875 00 7 17 3 07|3 51 13 75 Young, Patrick | 8| | 1| 25 00 21 0S|3 01 3 30 Anderson, Harvey | 4| 40( | 160 00 1 81 56(3 09 4 96 McAdams, Robt. | 4| | 1| 50 00 40 1713 02j 3 $9 Armstrong, J B., Est..,1 51 8| j 40 00) 33 14|3 02| 3 49 Calliham, Dempsy | 5j 1301 ( 440 00( 3 60 1 54|3 26| 8 40 Carwiift, Z H ( 5| 45| ( 250 00| 2 05 88|3 15| 6 08 ClinkKcales J F | 5( 253| 1 ( 1000 00| 8. 19 3 51(3 59| 15 ?9 Womnhlll. R 1ST _.l 51 111! 1500 00112 29| 5 26(3 88| 21 43 Hiuton, Robt., Eat | 5| 52} 128 OOj 1 05] 45|3 08 4 68 Leslie, C J I 5| | 1 200 OOJ 1 64| 70j3 12 5 46 MeDill, Mrs Jane | 5| 220| 1 1950 00|15 97j 6 84|4 14 26 95 Crawford, Mrs Jane.... 8| 200| 1 900 00] 7 37| 3 16|3 53 14 06 Gordon, Mary G| 60| 200 OOj 1 64j 7013 12 5 46 Lomax, 6 R 6| 600| 1 3800 00|31 12|13 34|5 22 49 68 Marshall, Samuel,Est., 6[ 501 2-50 00 2 05| 88|3 15 6 08 MeDuffle, Manuel 61 1| 20 00 16 07]3 01 3 24 Wardlaw, DrucUla . e| 1| 25 00 22 10 3 02 3 34 Benson, James, 7| 175| 602 00 4 93 2 11|3 35 10 39 Gilbert, Sam 7| 40| 135 00 1 11 48j3 08 4 67 Hearst, Charlotte, .. 7| 50 174 00 1 43 6113 10 5 14 Moragne, Pope D 71 701 280 00 2 29 98|3 16 6 43 Morton, Sol, 7| fi0| 180 00 1 47 6313 11 5 21 Roberts, Menser, 7| 4-5] 198 00| 1 63 69|3 12 5 44 Waller, Boozer & Co.,-J 7| 15| 1 1162 00|10 51 4 08 3 73 18 32 Wilson, C. H. Est., I 7| 213| 1 546 00| 4 47 1 97)3 32 9 76 Elmore, Ann E I 81 309| 1 1854 00| 7 96 3 13,3 55 14 64 Elmore. Stephen, | 8 8511 2 4477 00J18 02 7 71|4 29 20 02 Harris, T. E., I 8| 111 175 001 1 41 60|8 10 5 11 Sale, Benjamin, Est.,..| 8| 33l| 1062 00 8 69| 3 73|3 62 16 04 Arnold, Nancy, -| ?] &(>] ij w?| i 001 o/|a ii| o 33 Coleman, P. E .. 9| 97| I 400 00h 3 27| 1 41|3 25 7 93 Dorn.W. B | 9|1555| l| 3315 OOJ27 14|10 82|4 90 4 2 86 Lyon, M. & J I 9| 314| 1| 1300 OOjlO 75| 4 56|3 77 19 08 Lyon, T. J I 9| 173| | 1044 001 8 55| 8 66.3 61 15 82 McCain, Jno. R., | 9| Rl| 1| 602 00| 4 84| 2 08|3 35 10 27 McCain,\V.J.,<fc other*,| 9| 42| | 150 00| 1 23| 53|3 09 4 85 Robertson, S. E j 9| 96| | 570 00| 4 72| 2 02|3 34 10 08 Spencer, Sarah | 9| 8| | 40 00| 33| 14JS 02 3 49 Zimmerman, Peter,....| 9| 193| 1 716 00| | 2 52|3 13 5 65 Bradley, J.E. A J. C.,..il0| 160 800 00| 6 55| 2 81|3 47| 12 83 Cleveland, Mrs., |10| 260 1050 00| 8 60| 3 69:3 81| 15 90 . Hamilton, John A |10| 181 1 1050 00| 8 60| 3 69|3 611 15 90 McCaslan,Mrs. Rebecca| 10| 220 814 00| 6 67| 3 05|3 40| 13 21 Whorton, J. R., .|10| 87 470 00| 3 741 1 65|3 26j 8 65 Agnew, S W Est |11| 156 1 1261 OOjlO 33 4 42|3 74 18 49 Agricultural So'y No2jll | 1 70 00| 57 2513 04 3 86 Bacon, Jerry Ill 6 120 00 98 42|3 07 4 47 Baker, Polly A |ll 1 1 100 00 82 35|3 06 4 23 Bowie, Ben |11 1 " 5 00 03 0113 00 3 04 Cain, Everage -Ill | 1 1 2-50 001 2 05 88|3 15 0 08 Cobb, J H |11 1 200 001 1 -64 70|3 12 6 46 Kmight, John Est |11 | 1 200 001 1 64 70|3 12 5 46 Hamilton, John A |11102| | 610 00| 4 18 1 79|3 30 9 27 J on en, Chaney |I1 | |1 50 00| 40| 17|3 02 3 29 Jordan, Daniel J |11 706| 2| 4530 00137 10|1$ 90|5 65 58 65 Kennedy, Jane 11 30 150 00| 1 23| 53:3 09 4 85 Lomax, Georgiana |11- I | 1 25 00| 211 08(3 01 3 3ft Tennant.Cunid Ill I |1 5ft 001 40| 1713 02 3 59 Roach, Mr? Si B |'11| | 1| If 145 00| 1 66| 49|3 11 5 28 Thomas, Henry |11| f II 1 200 001 1 64| 70:3 12 5 46 Titus, AbJ.... |11| | lj 1 300 00| 2 4?| 1 05|3 18 6 69 Ware, David Est ?|11| 145| | 580 00| 4' 75| 2 04|3 34 1 0 13 AlcloU9HJohn jl2| 7| 1| 170 00| 1 39| G0|3 10 5 09 AIUouh. Mary E....* |12| 1Q| | 50 00| 40| 1713 02 3 59 Bell, Mary A |12! 260| I 1400 00|11 471 4 9113 81 20 19 Burnett, Adeline |12| 5| I 25 00| 211 08j3 01 3 30 Latimer, W C 1121 4371 II 2700 00|22 11| 9 48|4 58 36 17 McCurry, Wm |12| 68| | 295 00| 2 42| 1 03|3 17 6 82 Milford, Lettie M |l2j 401 I 338 00| 2 761 1 19|3 20 7 15 Shaw, Nancy 1121 120| j 500 05| 4 09| 1 70|1 29 9 14 Bhirlev, T F |12| 106| | 390 00| 3 19| 1 37|3 23 7 79 Stark," J H Est |12| 245| 1| 1674 00|13 71| 5 87,3 98 23 56 Brooks, R A |13| 1| 1| 220 OOj 1 80| 77|3 13 5 70 Gailev, Eliza |13| 54| | 270 001 2 21 j 95 3 16 6 32 Lowndesville Parson'e|13| | 21 1 500 00 | 4 09 1 76|3 29 9 14 Prov'd'ce & RR ch'rch|13| 18] | 200 001 1 64 70|3 12 5 46 Walters, WE .J13| 652) II I 2729 00122 35 8 40|4 53| 35 28 Baker, S S |14| 200| j | 68.5 00| 5 62 2 40|3 40| 11 42 Fairley, John 8 -|14| 50| I I 150 001 1 23 53|3 09| 4 85 Johnson, Boswell -|14| 25|| | 50 00f 40 17|3 02| 3 59 Bu>?g, Mack 115} 34| | 78 00 | 65 2713 05| 3 97 Calhoun, Mrs R C |15| 633| ( | 2500 00 20 48 8 78|4 46| 33 72 Church, A M E 1151 31 | | 25 00| 22 10|3 02| 3 34 Clav. Lewis jl5| 5| | 20 001 16 07|3 01 3 24 Drennan, 8E4M E~.|15| 150 | | 4(H) 00| 3 27| l 4i|3 zo 7 ya Hall, Asa |15| 9 22 001 18 09|3 C2 8 29 MeElvey, Hugh Est....|15| 29 | 100 00| 82 35|3 06 4 23 Wilson, Martha ?115j 159 | 477 001 3 98| 1 67|3 18 8 83 Iv^ntley, Mrs Mary |16| 188 1 | 1008 00) 8 261 3 53|3 59 15 38 Bouchilon, James S....|16l 12 50 00 | 40] 17J3 02 3 59 Carroll, Polly A |16| 121 . 242 00| 1 981 85|3 14 5 97 Edmuuds, Jack |10| 5| 2-5 00| 22| 10j3 02 3 34 Foster, J B, Est |lfl,' 140 1 | 9U0 00| 7 37| 3 16|3 53 14 00 Freeman, Elvey |16| 50 300 00| 2 40| 1 05|3 18 6 69 Heuderwm, B., Est?116| 142 730 00 5 98 | 2 6113 43 12 02 Palmer, George A |16| 65 1 270 00 2 2l| 95)3 16| 6 32 Smith, Wm H 16| 29 1 110 00 90 | 89|3 06| 4 35 Tullia, John C |16| 8 1 50 00 40| 17|3 021 3 59 WaIker, Eliza |16| 125 [ 500 00 4 09| 1 7?|3 20) 9 14 "l^OTICE is hereby given that the whole of the several parcels, 1^1 lota acid parts of lots of Real Estate described In the foregoing list, or so niuch thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties, and assessments charged thereon, will be sold by the Treasurer of AbbevillejCouuty on Monday, the 3d day of December next?unless said taxes, assessments and penalttes are paid before that time. Said sale to be continued from day to day until each tract, parcel or lot is sold or offered for sale. J. TO WNES ROBERTSON, County Auditor. Dr. H. D. WILSON, DENTIST, ABBEVILLE, S. C., Office Over the Post Office. CELEBRATED I THE OLD FIRM _ HRISTOPHER GRAY & CO -OFAUGUSTA, SAVAMAH AND NEW YORK. Famous foe honest goods. amous foe low peices. # amous foe couetesy to customees. Vo havo now completed the largest and best assorted Stock of Dry Goods evi offered In Georgia. Ve are prepared to offer extra inducements to Customers, and are able to do so f< the following reasons: & REASON NO 1- THE "Barges fo REASON NO 2. M e^ouHt ODly accorded tolM^er buyers J REASON NO 3. ? ?r?(!AW WTTV vnn RTTnTTT.'n T?TTV PPHM W jftAW JJ XVJElAOVM " - ? ? ? - Wo Klve our Customers the benefit of the entire 56 per cent., or 20c. on Every Dollar. We will sell all DOMESTICS, at the same price as the Factories or their Agent*. Drc ioods Woolens. Linens, Silks. Hosiery. Notions, etc., our own Importation at NEW YOB Ricis We will give special attention to Dealers wishing to buy their FALL STOCK "end for samples. Freight prepaid on orders amounting to i?10. oct. si, isT7, am. o. GRAY db CO. i J. r I Ch Oa a to GO TO E! mi hiik f m i lUVllUllll Wl U1IVI E TO GET THE q Host Goods for to Least Money, r eoi t o o ? OUR STOCK i Is Unusually Large mt and Attractive I AND MUST BE SOLD j Tj Within the Neit Sixty Days. fe T At prlcci that will suit the purchaser. j* be Coma one? Come all B V And get some of the BARGAINS! T JAKES H. MORGAN 6c BRO.> I __ Greenville, S, C. jj ? G LAEGEST WAGON YABD B In the City with Troughs Sleeping House, Ac. Free of charge. i " ? Mr. W. A. Latimer. Is with us and will be plejued to tec bit H friends. -1-1 Nov. 14, 1877 It, 1 I J^-OT TWO LATE YET: To get a Nice Saddle } for the Fair, cheap at W. JOEL SMITH'S, n October 31, 1877. g Be in the fashion. * THIS Is the reason for weariug them, \ those Btylish HATS at W. JOEL SMITH'S. October 31, 1877. V . w E State of South Carolina, Abbeville Connty. ? ii In the Probate Court. CHARLES P. Allen, as Executor of the will of Banister Allen, deceased, r petitioner and plaintiff, against Ann Eliza- V beth Allen, ByrdO. Alien, James T.Allen, e Bannister A." Davis, James A. Moragne, Mary Brady, Alice Brady, Ella Lee, r ? A Tnrllnno Tnhn UUIHCa JL>. AllCUf Aliujauo uuiftjuuiw, ?vUM E. Allen, Charlotte A. Orr, B. Bolen Al- 1 len, B. Berrian Allen, Mary A. McCalla " and Elizabeth Watson, defendants. Petition and complaint for relief, to the 0 defendants, Ann Elizabeth Allen, Byrd u 0. Allen, Mary Brady, Alice Brady, Ella tt Lee, Indiana Barksdale and Mary A. McCalla: e< You are hereby summoned and requir- ed to answer the petition and complaint 1 in this action which is filed in the Court *J of Probate of said county, on the tenth day of October, A. D. 1877, and to serve a " copy of your answer on the subscriber at \ his office at Abbeville Court House, said ^ State, within twenty days after the service of the summons on you exclusive of day of service. If you fail to answer this petition and complaint within the time aforesaid the Elan tiff will apply to the Court of Proate for the relief demanded in the complaint Dated October 10, A. D. 1877. THOMAS THOMSON, j Plaintiff's Attorney. To the defendants Ann Elizabeth Allen, Byrd O. Allen, Mary Brady, Alice Brady, Ella Lee, Indiana Barksdale, Mary A. McCalla and Charlotte Ann Orr: g You will take notice that the summons and petition in tue aoove action wore nied in the Court of Probate of Abbeville T county, South Carolina, on the tenth day of October, A. D., 1877. October 10th A. D., 1877. THOS. THOMSON. Plaintiffs Attorney. _ Octobcr 24, 1877, 6t. ^ FOR THE FAIR. P VASES, Toilet Sets, Guest Cups and ^ Tovs. EDWIN PARKER. A Oct. 23, '77. J Rl p Q ?p 2J * Q t1 HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, c or prcvont p W. T. PENNEY, Abbeville, K. C. a J. F. TOWNBKND, Hodges Depot, 8. C. ,j Executor's Sale of Lands.! ?.-? u BY authority of the Court of Common 9 Pleas for Abbeville C'ountv, I will j? ? expose to Sale to the highest bidder, at ^ I'ublio out-cry, ai Auiwvum ^uuu House on Salesuay In December next The real estate of JOEL J. CUNNING- HAM, deceased. Consisting of tho following Tracts : 1st. The Home Place. j 2d. Tho Plantation on Little River. x 3d. Blue Hill Tract near Abbeville ? Court House. 5 PLOTS of tho several tracts will be J* exhibited on the day of Sale. ^ Terms one-half Cash, Bond and Mort- _ gage to secure balances. Purchasers to nay for papers. 1 J. S. COTHRAN, November 8, 1877. Exocutor Ac. Jr Abbeville C. H., 8. C. November 14, 1877. ^ White Lead. l R Dry Paints, Paints in Oil, I pound cans. S 15. PABKER. T r. i ? p tnnnl mllnn fnr 3.5 /UU n?M? ? -w-w.. -r-~ ? ? cents, call on Boscnberg. ?' er ______ *' C1TTKNIKGHAM 4 TEMPLKTON bftVe Just re- J, / celved a new supply of prints pretty ~~ styles, a complete and full line of alpacas' o: from 30 centa to 90 cents. a] >gg " i. k Cunningham & Templeton's a STOCK of boots and shoes Is full and com plete examine and be convinccd tha t jow. ^ ..... W ^ - ' **?' rtm-* *: tym^a rr. '* ;, . H CHALMERS & CO., ABBEVILLE 8. C. ^ )ealers in Furniture. X. lARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER WALNUT _ Suite, Cottage Salte, Walnuta?dPainted > V reaus. Wash Stands, Tables, Bedsteads, A K airs, Wardrobes, Safes. Lounges, Children rriagcs, Window Shades, Ac. VE also keep the largest and best selected ck of Picture Frames, Moaldlngs and nest Pictures kept In the State. Give us a mm 1 and we will sell you goods as low as they B 1 be bought elsewhere. All goods warited as represented. lepteraberfi, 1877, tt i ROSEN 1?ERG-Inv 1 tes every body to " eome and Inspect his large stock of ds. HE STRIKE HAS COMMENCED IN ABBEVILLE. 09ENBERG Strike# tor Culck Sales and U_ Short Profit*. [October 01^877. ITJPPEK HOUSE, By D. B. GLYMPH, Hodges, Depot. (ASSENGERS on the Q.AC.R. R., and the travelling public generally, are furnished cellent meals at thlr Hotel, and the best accomodations to those who lodge. iepL 25, 77?3m A Choice. Stock of JONFECTIONAEIES, French, Fancy and Stick Candiea W. JOEL SMITH'S. My In sty The P yonjrunt a. jwli^ofshoes tor one dollar, go the N to uuata DiLiMj a, j (jc <INGHAMB, 10 cents~*i~Ro?eoberg1*. ~ new s [ v penae 108EJJBERG sella a good pair of boots for I 12.50. io??1 ? It w VCRfl for ladles and Misses, also extra size Bedrc Capes for old ladles, very ebeae at . the nponum of Fashion. October Ifl, 1877. j. IHE merchants through the country will And It to their interest to call on RosenJen, Futures opened strong, ns follows: Oo or Hep rg. [October 10, 1S77. PAH Cloth? >0SEN3ERG Intends to sell his goods as MA>j I low as any house in the State. $4 00- 8 SIDfen P* yon want to dress op from head to toe for cjo M5 $0.00 go to EosenberipS pAR RUNK8.?An elegant line for ladies and pieces gents, now on hand at the Emporium of Fine i snion. [October 10,1877. ch'a Qnlr CJ ADIE8, if you want a Shawl tor 50 cents, 124 ia I call on Rosenberg's. ^RE iHE FAIR 18 COMING.- fl0&*te HOUSE BLANKETS AT bent ] W. JOEL SMITH'S, perjhi H)R young gontlemen.?the most stylish HATS, handsomest CRAVAT8 and elent SHOES at W. JOEL SMITH'S. 1ENTLEMANS WHITE SHIRT8 for 75c at r ROSENBERG'S. [oyt's Summer Cologne at n0/ RONSENBERGS. BLUESTONE. l T16 cents per pound.' {. E. PARKERlnrrah for Hayes' Sonthern Policy Hurrah for Cheap Goods at ROSENBERG'S. Lust Proof Red Oats!I SEED VEEY PURE 600 BUSHELS of the above for sale by WHITE BROTHERS. Oct 23, '77?tf 877 1877 few Store! New Goods!! NO. 2 GRANITE RANGE. HISS RAMEY a N1J&i?Sk FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, OTIONS. Hankerchiefs, Collars, Cuffs, ombs, Frills, Ties, Veils, Corsets, Jewelry, [osiory, Pins, Needles, Thread, Trimmings, WEDNESDAY OCT. 3. " Her Friends and Customers flLL find it to their INTERE8T to Call nd Examine her Stock before Purchasing llttewbere. Tl In connection with the above will be the DRESS MAKING t EPARTMENT under charge of competent ?| [illincrs, who , insure satisfaction in mak- . ig and cutting dresses. w PATTERNS Always on Hand. ol 1\ "10NRTIBUT0R8 to the County Fair by j Rosenberg ? Cheap and good Goods of very Description for evcaybody. Montr fVio Qnnf 1 iuaia iiuu M^IWV w 1T7HERE reposes the remains of your r V friends by placlnga marble Monament ? r Head Btone to their memory. At the Mar- A le Yard can be seen a fall line of all frrad?s rMarble?Also a luree collection of the laist designs from which we can at short no- tc ce get up all grades of work. Our prices are it, ?low as city prlccs, and work better finishithan done elsewhere. J. D. CHALMERS. p [UST received a lot of beautiful Flower * i Stands. Something new. At J. D. CHALMERS A CO. ? State of South Carolina, CO UNTY OF ABBE V1LLV. Court of. Probate. ^ James M. Giles, Plaintiff, sni?U against Dry arnefl T. Baskin and William A. Giles, Executors, James A. Giles and others, heirs of Andrew Giles, deceased, De- I a fendants. WH1 UMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not served.) T i " o the Defendants Andrew S. Giles, Sol- and I omon Dasher and Mary his wife, S. Louisa Giles and Elizabeth Giles, re- . siding at Perry, in Houston county, in P the State of Georgia: * rrOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED Al JL and required to answer the comlaint in this action, of which a copy is Co ? - " * J * /vf led in office 01 mejuuguut riuuuw vi .bbeville county, and to serve a copy of our answers to the said complaint on jjag le subscribers at theirofficeat Abbeville :>urt house, South Carolina, within mi wenty days after the service here?f, ex- yT j lusive of the day of such service; and if ? t< ou fail to answer the complaint within Exprc le time aforesaid, the plaintiff' in this Ace or ction will apply to the court for the reof demanded in the complaint. the n Dated 17th October, 1877. cnllcd PERRIN A COTHRAX, Plaintiff's Attornevs. [i.sj SAML. C. C'ASON, C. C. P. A. C. Rflte Oct. 'o the Defendants Andrew S. Giles, Sol- = omon Dasher and Mary bis wife, S. X Louixa Giles and Elizabeth Giles: 1 TAKE NOTICE that the complaint in ' action, together witty the Summons, ...} f which the foregoing is a copy, was \Y led in the office of the Judge of Probate ^ >r Abbeville county, on una uay 01 y ctober, A. D. 1877. SAMu C. CASON, C. C. P. A. C. Oct. 23, '77-tf "just received. A BEAUTIFUL line of Dress Goods e: :jL consisting of Mohair Luster, Cashiers, Afghan Suitings, Seralin, Suitings lack Alpaccas, from 30, 33, 40, 45, 50, 65, ) cento per yard. Ladies Cloaks from LOO to 115.00, in the )AY, TAMAHILL I CO, Manufacturers of and Dealers In At ] Oisfcc CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, J SADDLES. TRUNKS. HARNESS. EATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, PRINGS, AXLES, CARRIAGE MAERIAL, MACHINE BELTING AND ACHING, 225 Broad Street, Oppo- forth ite Central and Globe Hotels, Au- n,1?n' . r. old 81 usta, Ga. We are now receiving a large and varid assortment of vehicles for business Oct r pleasure. A full assortment of 1, 2 ad 4 HORSE WAGONS, best manufacire, at the lowest prices. Call and ex- ( mine our stock. DAY, TANNAHILL & CO. .. "... 4 : 7 . TOZE team Gi WEKTTY f which are Now Woi in the County of An fair Prospect ot as i fore long. A Pr Terms can bel plying R. t, 31, 1877 tf, TO THE P customers know that I have heretofore le la, quality and prices. i time has come when these goods can orth and West. i not go backwards, but continually raise tyles. I have made redactions in prioes to plaoe in your hands ? Price List that i speetfuily invite you tocall and examine sowhera. Orders by mall will receive as rould make the list too large to describe e >om, Parlor Suits, Dining Room, Office, S ?ries, Dwajff Libraries, and Book Cases, st contains only a few of (he prices of go ,LOR SUITES.?Six Chairs, Hair Goth B| s,ft21, 524, $28. LOR ROCKERS.?Carved Top, Hair **0 ft" *1 AA At * AA KT iiep, w.w, 9H,w, oit.w, ana TRESSES.?Straw and Cotton, S&50, gi ihockaudCotton,$3.75,$4.25;Cotton$9.00 jo m 10ARDS.?Marble Tops. 820, $25, $30, $35, , $50; Marble tops upwards to $150. $101] LOR SUITS*.?Seven pieces. Hair Cloth No. s, $45,$50, $00, $70,$80, $80, $100. $125;' Nine $7.76 Leather or Caa?, $150; Eight pieces, 6 fee lpwards to $450. hea< MBER SUITS.?Imitation Walnut or B?4. W; Ten pieces, solid head, carved top, ai*< ,&i, $40, $45, $^0. W S8ING CASES.?Ten piece*, $40, 845, Wa1 , $80: Ten pieces Walnut $70, $80, $90, W n piece* walnut upwards to $000. drat lRS.j-Cane seat^ per half dozen $5.76, can eat, inning nan aozen, w./o, uioc km a?a Dining per half dozen $10.00, Split seat <r; ilf dozen S3J50, Best Cane seat, tt.75, <*,ni seat. $3.25. ?? KERB.?Wood Seat Arm, 82.00; Wood ? arae.tl.00; Cane Seat None, IifiO; Cane rra, $3.75. *?'w LNUT BUREAU SUITR-Ten pieces, 8C ed Wash Stand, $35. $45, $50: Ten pieces, top s top, enclosed Wash Stand, 845, 960, $55, ft r, Ten pieces, marble top upwards to $125 $24,7 charge for freight, drayage or packing. Thanking yon for past favors, I rem? G ober 31, 1877, 12 m. V V Ml m c v \m AB THE BEST FAMILY t competitors receiving only an award for I The Wflfl-iniei fill! Has Unlimited Capacity to do al! kinds of I IS PATENT AUTOMATIC "COT OFF" c dne from running backwards, and obria om tha machine to wind thread on the b her Sewing Machines, to the great an* icking, hemming and raffling. It does on 'time than any other Sewing machine* ITH EYEBY MOTION of the FOOT the! Krai Wilson Xaeliinsf till ia u ouh tar f requires no special Instruction* to tuel rnlshed with each machine. IT CUOIOT GIT OUT OF OBDIB, ifljtflK ADJ1 properly executed Certificate is famish? * keep it is repair, fine of charge^ for f rmi of payment, and delivered, free of < tilted States where we have bo Agents. S?ad for Illustrated Catalogs* or full particular* address WILSON J BrosdvtTf IFW YOSIi HIT OBLEAHflj LAj C A. STRICTLY C A. BEftl ESIRES to notify his friends that he I sinesaona strictly CASH BASIS I profit. His stock will consist in part Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boot Bacon, Lard, Corn, Oris}, Iso have on Hand a Fine Stock o :SKEYS, COGNAC, PEACH AND RRY, MADEIRA, PORT. MAL E3, and a Good Stock of ALE AND .ill make it to the advantage of purch Prices. -A.-! ril 18,1877. if. ugusta Hotel, |] rner Broad and Washington Street^ AUGUSTA, GA., w bees thoroughly Renovated, Reodeled, and Newly Furnished. S located in the centre of business. ? degraph Office in the Hotel Building. ?l !S8 Ofllce in the same block. Post-Ofily one block off. All other public con nces ciose ai nana. _ Office of the Hotel will be open during: ^ ilprht, and guesta will be received, or at-any hour. W. H. MOORE, Prop'r. 8 of Board, 92.00 per day. ^ ? 24, 1877,3m. WJ. DELPH, s 7 tak IOLESAEE $nd Retail dealer In Sec oar 300KING STOVES, " C. TIX WARE, Ac., ?fcc. q VEntall times In Stock those First | * Stoves, fpp.Tiirrcn rctnv * STEWART, HENRY CLAY. PLANTER, Ac. W W. J. DELPH, f' 205 BROAD STREET. JI AUGUSTA, GA. I/Owest Prices. No Charge for Drayagc. >ber 24, 1877,3m. To Debtors. j i man has been moro lenient than I have been towards my debtors, and is reason I think they should pay 3w that I need tfle money. Pay up :ores and start anew. Respectfully, W. T. PENftEY. ?< . 17, 1877, tf. . S, PISTOLS AND JEWELRY \ Sacrifice In Roaenbcrg'n Store. T? [October 10, 1S77. X Leg '.A^HED and Brown Homespuns for Sav ' at Rosenberg's. cha ; . rv J R'S ogines, THREE ' king Successfully derson, with a many morebeice List and Lad by apto TOZER, COLUMBIA, ft C. UBLIC, Acocsta, Ga., August 1,1877. d the "Furniture'' trade of the Sooth, be purchased as cheap from me as in the standard of my goods, and add wherever possible, and spared no'aacviil help yon to purchase goods, my stock and pnoes before pnrchas much attention as if given in person, ind copy ail the different prices of landing Parlor and Ladi es' Desks, manufactured by me, and therefore, ods kept by me. JREAS.?Imitation Walnnt and Olass, >. $8.75, Walnut and Glass, 118.75. $17.50; mrt quarter Marble and Olaaa $19.00, 0, $34.00; Walnat tall Marble and Glass upwards to $100.00. 2D6TEADS.?No. 1 Bed $2.25, No. J Bed 1, No. 3 Bed 8otid Head. 4fcet, 8 Inches high i, No. 4 Solid carved top,? ft. 6 in. blab i, No. 6 Bed Solid carved tap, French ?85, 1 Bed Walnut, carved top, 6 feet high i, No. 2 Bed Walnut, solid bead, carved top it 6 in high $8.75, No 8 Bed Wetant. soUd 1, carved top, 7 reetfl in high $11,75, No 4 Walnut, solid bead, carved top, 8 feet fl la, l $14,00. ASHSTAND8.?Imitation Walnut 9U& not enclosed $4,00, Walnnt Marble top ten ARD ROBES.?Walnut $17, Walnut two vers $19, Walnuttwo drawers drop handles ed top $22, $3Q, Walnnt two draw,diop die, carved top, fancy panels $35. ? ~ ? a a, M nr.i>M? U)lilra>?tvoDoa or aqiuuv n nm ;re. draw $3,90, Walnut Centre Marbl# top i, $$,00,10,00, *12.00,918,00, <20,00, f&JX). )WEL RACKS.?Walnut 60, 9L0Q, fl* / ?,Hoo. >FA8.?Lar^eHalr Cloth orRqfeamd CTi^A-TE^Ea-Tete 115,00, $16,75, f?,75, IS," tin, yoare respectfully. J-. V. DeGRAAP. ECONOMIZE I ? gBnH||^EM f?Sffl .1 "???Nt?\\Sfe. y GRAND PRIZE ^ "r imi'lrwiiii L EXPOSITION 182& sewing machmb. tome ipeda! feature of their mniilwt BdkHiUti Ftallj HwlDQ iai m the band wheel prtrcsU 1k$ aw testbe neeeaft/oftddaf <k?wevk , ofcUsfl, wbkfc nzst be tee wifli ?H ?juee of tlieeperater, tspuUBjbi MHW more w?n ua gue& Mafia / liCHOE Kil?8 SDL SCITCm k is #m Jjj u to otic Kuloa^ It | aa msstrated Dlrectioa Book if # JSTMUH ARK ABSOLOTtLT PZB7XCT. 4 with each machine, gunatttlkg Ive years. Ksehlaea soil oa eaty targe, at aay Bailroai Depot it tko b Wasted* 8EWDIO UACHini 00. mOAea I?L| or 8AV mvasoa OAb ASH HOUSE JEST bos determined 10 contract mi on gsas and will dispose bis goods with.* ^ ;s, Shoes, Crockery, Flour, , Sugar and Coffee. -V f LIQUOR8, CORN AND RYE APPLE BRANDY, N. E. RUM, LAGA AND SCUPPERNQNG i LAGER. asers to call and examine my stock Bequest. i WEST f ALADDIN 1.4 SONS' [SECURITY OIL .THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. ' arranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test WATER WHITE IN COLOR. Fully Deodorized. FILL NOT EXPLODE highest^ award entennialExposition For Excellence of Hwaftctm AND HIGH FIRE TEST. ndorsed by ths Innrtnca Companlts. JUad this Ccrtificatt?Or* of Many. [owasd Ftke IX5r*a!*cx Co. OF Baltiie, Baltimore, Dec. 23d, C. Wat hru,? 0<ntUmea: Having used the variOM i gold in this city fbrlllnmlnatlng purposes,! * e pleasure la recommending your "Aladdin urily Oil" U the ta/ut and but ever used la household. Yours truly, IgnodJ ANDREW REftflK, President v Mannfaetttred by west A sous, Baltimore. Pry M? yon wlU use no othsr. HL A. BRAHE, DEALER IN ATCHES, DIAMONDS, iwelky, silverwaee Ind Fine Fancy Goods; J BROAD ST. COR. McINTOSCH, * iUGUSTA, GA., KSTABLISHKD 1842. WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. :tobor 1877,3m. NOTICE hereby given that an appl ication wil be made to the next session of the * fislature to amend the charter of tho / annah Valley Rail Road or for j? now /' rter. [SepfeirVr !.?77, tfc / I < '/ / I ' / I /. M M