The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, December 19, 1877, Image 3
I The Press and Banne:
Wednesday. Dec. 19,1877,
Attempted Highway Robbery.
Two young yellow men made their appei
ince in this town last Friday, and on 8ati
lay they observed an old black man, Ueoi
iV'hite, with some money. When the c
nan started home, they followed, and wh
n u secluded "place seized him and search
lis pockets, but without getting anythir
)ne of these men called himself Char
iassey, Is ?1 or 2* years old, thin visage
.Innit six feet hlirh?wore a lontr black c<>:
Irtic name of the other is unknown, lie \\
iibout Ave feet, six inches high, rather hea
let, and spoke in a loud and clear u>i
Look out for them.
Military Punch Party.
The officers of the Butler Rifleman, at lie
jes, treated their men to a splendid pun
last Friday week. We were honored with i
Invitation, but had regretfully to stay
home. The occasion was a very pleasant or
punch, toast, and sentiment being the ord
if the day. The champion Rifles are a cot
pany of good fellows, their officers are gene
>us, and greatly liked by their men, and i
ire sorry that we could not join tliem in the
uerry punch party. Capt. MeGhee and li
jrother officers, are the men to culti vuU
high esprit (it corps.
Eighly-two aud Fifty-Seven.
Ma.|. Lee.of Asheville, N. C., was marrli
,o Mrs. Lee, of tills county last Thiusdi
light. On Saturday tl>ey took the train l
Jreenville on their way to the home of ti
jroom. The Major is82 years of age and si
jas checked off 57 winters. We trust th
nany years of happiness are yet in store f
;iiose who have so late in life united their fo
tines for future bliss.
The Charleston Hotel. Is one of the mo
;legant establishments in the South, and
nost liberally patronized b^- the traveilii
I|>uO!lc. A gentleman Slopping at tnib nut
bays, in proportion to the room lie occupie
From 82.oO to $4.00 a day. This is the on I
equitable plan on which to keep a hotel, i
there is always great difference in the sleej
|ng apartments. We might go on to enume
' to tne many elegancies and comforts of th
liotel, but we say it all at once, when wo sa
It is superior in every department, to an
liotel that wo have ever stopped at. Tli
fclerks and officers of this bouse are court
pus and obliging, while the army of servant
keciu anxious %V> auttvipate ?ne!*?-want
kny one visiting ttie "City-by-ihe-Soa,
khould stop at this hotel, where he may faj
kumptuously every day, and be treated in
princely muuner all the time.
[ Kirk*.?'The gin house and six bales of co
[on belonging to Mr. Stephen Latimer, :
Uentsvillu, in this county, were burnt la.'
Monday a.lernoon. The cotton took tli
while the machinery was in motion. Mr. 0
ver Hronyan, near Due West, on Little Hive
(ost his gin house and three or four bales?
totton, In the same way on the 6th inst. M
Miner Hill MeUhee, near Turkey Cree
thurch, had the inisfojtune to lose his a we I
Ins and nearly all its contents last Frlila
bivrtit. The tire was discovered about t\v
t'clock in the night and is supposed to liav
Originated fr.?m a defective stove pipe. N
Insurance on any of the above property.
Taat our printers and ourselves, (not force
Ins: our deveb may be free to havo a merr
^.iristmas, our next issue of the Prist an
Bunner will be made on Christmas mornlm
intend of on Wednesday. Our readers wi
?e able to enjoy theirmornlng paper, and \\
hall!be abie to enjoy our Christinas puncl
otherwise the paper would spoil the puncl
ind the punch would spoil the paper.
A oorresi>ondent subscribing "L" sends t;
oine original verses for publication. Wen
;ret that we cannot publish the whole, bt
re give our readers a verse as a specimen,
dreamed a dream of love and light.
Of golden summer days;
Lnd all the world seemed fair and bright
Ueneat.h 1< V ;s n.diant gaze.
Trinity (touch was closed on Sunday, si
he pastor was in Newberry. The Methodh
'hurch also was closed, as usual after Confei
nee week. There was an unusually larg
mgregation at the services in the Presbyte
lau Church, He v. Mr. Martin Intimated fi
I he close of the sermou tiiaton f lie first sui
kay in January the sacrament of baptist
fcould be observed, and the sacrament of th
Lord's Supper on the second Sunday. v
The elite of Due West come down in fore
Ust Saturday to make purchases for th
Christmas holidays. After which they'line
L the Alston House. Among the iiumbe
pere distinguished divines, learned pre
lessors, and the tlnest specimens of the cul
ured benu'y that adorns Due West society.
The Sews and Charier had a most amusin
\m\ witlml instructive article in its edltorii
uluinns last wee^ on the subject of the fruil
ree peddler. The picture drawn was faithfi
(o the original. The tyj?c is a peculiar one, 11
kecan testily ; for have we not known, hav
v?# not heard, and have we not been hunle
ind "treed" by the fruit-tree peddler?
We understand that Mr. Ralph O. Bourn
as bought tiie Koblnson plantation, nearl
Diir hundred acrcs, on Russel Creek, Silvan
inn ltiver. We hope our energetic youn
Iiberninn will make a fortune. If hat"
i-ork will accomplish anything. Mr. Bourn
dll succeed. Wo need just such immigrant:
nen with vigor, health, industry, and a littl
eady money.
Our T Jend ("apt. W. Z. McGliee of Hodge
vas nominated in llif(jrand Lodge for Junic
Yarden and received a generous support fc
he office. We trust to see him elected nej
e ir, as ilie compliment c.Mt'd not be bestow
d on a betfer man or a more zealous Masoi;
Maine Klliott is an authority on the Turc<
tussian war and on wars in general. H
ays II H suo\vs;urin un<i iiul l uim- u|i ui in
uittlc of Waterloo, and if reinforcements h?
tot come up. u> WellinijUin at the same tiinc
<apolcou or one of his ancestors would bav
jeen on the French throne to-duy.
The Philonuithenn Walt* Is the title of
>U-ce of music composed and published b
nir young friend Mr. D. 11. Mc(iill of Dc
West. It Is u very pretty waltz of which ll
omposermav be proud. It is dedicated t
diss Leila U. Barr of l/oxin^ton, S. C., mid
jrateful tribute it must prove to her.
Mr. G. T. Jackson, Inst Monday sold hi
Cambridge farm of two hundred and lift
icres. to Mr. Stewart, of Tennessee, for sixtoe
Uillars an acre, cash. Stewart will give on
.housand dollars towards building the lie'
Jourt llouse, at Ninety-Six.
At the office of the Prvs* and Bonner l!i
following papers are always kept on tile:'Jut-lotion
Journal of Com.if.v, JNVics <tn
1 >ih,Uie Htf/'S/rr, the Pint-nix, the JYc
}'i I: Hcrtdil, the Chronicle und Co.utUulionu
./; and mo-jt of the Counly papers. They ai
keot ;ii o bonofmblico.
fl"Keturn, ye ransomed sinners"?Messr
Vtidy Dun Klchey Cowan ; I'rutl, Kran
?eari?ht and John William Ollnkseales. lc
I>onuidsvMle last Monday for Texas. Wc at
i?rry to see so many of our excellent youn
men leaving home. They can't do better i
i'exas than in old Abbeville.
Messrs. .lames and Arthur Liddell. of th:
Ri.unty, will remove to Mississippi the latt?
isirt of this week. They will go in a wagoi
,^>Ir. J. V. Sitton, of Due West, expects to g
with them, but he will return in a shui
ivliiie. We always regret to lose a good cit
The colored band serenaded several of 01
n>o.?s prominent citizens last WednesdH
tiiu'it. They discoursed some spirited must
[mil some of the favored dispensed son:
spiritual comfort among the musicians,
was a cold night.
We were pleased to meet Mr. John C. Ha
ley of the Greenville Entrntriae and Muuiilci<
rer, on the cars lust Saiuruay. Mr. Bailey is
good fr end and an excellent newspaper mai
\v-io, like ourself, ison the look out for a wif
Capi. .f. W. Portiii, County Treasurer, w<
Ln Columbia. last week on official busines
lie is one of the best Treasurers in tiie Sia
and we hope lo see the Legislature do hli
the Justice to Increase hissalary.
A meeting of the directors and stockholde
of the Greenwood arid Augusta Railroad wi
l>?j held at the stockade on Thursday, ^71
January next. Refresliments for all will 1
furnished by the good people of Greenwoc
and vicinity.
Go<h1 Templarism is making progress In A
bevllle. The hist convert is the public we!
This is going too far. The well has no bus
noss to run a dry ticket. We don't like
I take ours straight.
Mr. George JBiadley, of Long Cane, repr
seated his seciion in the Grand Lodge
Charleston last week. George is a brick. V
hope no punster will say that helsabric
mason.
Mr K. P.alley of the Greenville Entcrpri
(hid Mountaineer was in our office on Sato
<li?y. lie is an enterprising mountaineer, wl
helps to run a good paper, and believes I
brevier.
Laurens and Greenville last week sent
Charleston some of the fairest specimens
lemale beauty that ever greeted the eye
gfaddened the heart of a susceptible bach
lor.
A changeable complexion Indicates the e
istence of worms. A few doses of Shrine;
Indian Vermifuge will destroy them a:
make your complexion bright and healthy.
The Pre** and Banner office is prepared
do all kinds of job printing in the best
styles and at the lowest of prices. A go
stock of Law Blanks always on hand.
V-jntiio UrfiHlov nf T.nntr Cnne nnet
the prettiest brunette* in the County, Is or
visit to the accomplished Miss Annie >
Muster, of Winnsboro.
Five barrel* Florida sweet orange."!, fl
barrels Northern apples, ten bunchesbanan
just reoeived ut Norwood <fc Jones, and chci
you bet.
His honor Judge Cooke took a leading pi
in tlte Baptist Convention lately held
Greenville. Is Saul also uinony the prophe
MaJ. B. F. Vhitner, of Anderson, v
among the guests at the Charleston Hotel li
week. The Major is a stroug no-fence man
The smoke house of Mr. James H. Che;
ham near Donnldsville, was broken into Si
day night, and iiv? pieces of bacon stolen.
Sheriff Jones is a good-looking gentlern
and has ordered Mr. Wheeler to print h
Jive dozen photographs of his Sheriffalty.
Mis# J?ne Ramey is In Charleston, buyl
out the principal millinery x-stabllshment!
that city, to remove them to Abbeville.
I)o you wish for a thousand tongues to si
the praises of your spleuilid slock of gooc
Advertise In the Pre** and Banner.
Editor Bonharn and Mr. E. S. Hale of Nil
ty*Slx, left for Columbia on Monday raornl
in the interest of the new county.
Go to Norwood <fc Jones and get your Sai
Clauscandy. Finest lot of French and st
ever brought to the market.
Sheriff Jones is going to the Mountains |
latter naxt of thin week. He is going ov
land, via Greenville.
Mrs. John A. Calhoun, and Miss Kate C
boilu have Just came home uTter a wei
visit to Georgia.
A party of young people arc contomplat
a visit to Aiken during the Christmas Ik
day*.
Mln Jane Eamey haw Just received a n
lot of ladles garnilure, which sh? will i
?heup.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Jordan, of Greeowo
were guest*of Mr. W. Joei Smith lata. t>i
day.
Miss Wesiield,of GTeenvllle, Is now 01
vihit to Mr?. II. E. Hill, of this village.
Peisimmon Irmrting Is becoming the fa;
ionable amusement In Abbeville.
Dr. H. D. Wilson, will go to Due W(
Thursday, on professional business.
Norwood & Jones' is still the cheapest pli
Id town, give them a call.
Mr. J. W. Mattlson is a man after our o'
he-wt.
Saturday was a busy day in town,
WAGONS! WAGONS
TIIK best and cheapest WAGONS
brought to market.
? | THE Tennessee wajjoo?Large heavy spl?
did two-horse wagons, cheaper than over I
fore?for sale by \V". JOEL SMITH
,vr* | December 1!?, 1877, tf.
ICHARLESTON H0TE1
lfe
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Tj. II. JAUK0U1N & 01/.
'IIS
'i CHARLESTON, S. C.
Rates reduced. 82.50, $5.00 and sa
pkk. day, According to location
<1- room, * [/>ecembtT 19,187U, 3iu
S-. NOTICE
I ASSIGNEES' SALE
V?
;ir
iin
> a
"TTNDER a deed of Assignme
Made to James M. Latimer. I
Albert J. Clinkscales, the 29lh of Febr
^ arv 1877, for the benefit of his crodilor
iy we w;ll sell at Abbeville Court House (
or SECOND MONDAY IN JANUAK
>e ifext, within the legal hours of sale t!
j"; following property to wit:
\r ONE tract of land, No. 1, known 1
,i" the Piiiekney Land, containing
st 221 Acres,
is
more or less, lying on waters of Penney
? Creek, bounded by lands of W.n.T.Clinl
jy scales, James W. Crawford and Lands 1
is; Mrs. Marv Miller.
rl TRACT Xo. 2, known as the plantatio
Is' ' -aci containing
y
? 540 Acres,
6?
moro or less, lying on Shank lip
Creek, waters of Little River, bounce
.e by lands of Dr. J. T. Raskin, Jamf
a W. Crawford, W. V. Clinkscuies, an
other lands of A. J. Clinkscales.
TRACT No. 3, known as the Horn
<t j P.'ace, containing
r! 300 Acres,
"'i
|* more or less, on Shanklin's Creek, wt
I. ters of Little River, bounded bv lands (
y | W. V. Clinkscales, and Dr. J. T. Baskir
"| TRACT Xo. 4, known as the Gibe)
o; Tract, containing
ly j 313 Acres,
f, | moro or less, lying on water
H [of Shanklin's creek bounded b
i lands of Townos Robertson, Peter Giber
j" Dr. J. T. Raskin, W. V. Clinkscales an
' I others.
,s' TRACT Xo. 5, known as the Mitchai
^: Tract, containing
390 Acres,
moro or less, bounded bv lands <
I R. L. Williams, J. II. Bell, \V. \
jtj Clinkscales and others, and lying o
.! waters of Shanklin's Creek.
. 1 X
it On the Day following (Tues
>1 day,)
I willsell at A.J.Clinkseale's HomePlac<
e
e Nino Mules, One Horse, Ten Cow!
? and three Calves, Stock of Ilogs an
>- Sheep, Three Wagons, One Carriage an
One Buggy.
[i Terms of Sales":
iii
us I Personal property cash. Real estat<
o I one-third cash, balance on a credit <
J j twelve months, with interest from day <
!sale, to be secured by Mortgage of'tli
premises, with leave to anticipate paj
. ment. Purchasers to pav extra for pi
e pers.
d J. M. LATIMER,
e Assignee.
* JOSEPH N. BROWN,
Agent for tho Creditors.
R j December 19, 1877.
;t 1 ooinrnnn'c Soln nf farirlc
.. n.ooiiinuv o kju.iv ui uuuui:
u
v. o o
!e
? T> Y virtue of a deed of assignmer
, \j made to IJ. Frank Sloan by Jatnc
e VV. Crawford' tlie 24th. day of Januar
1877, lor the benefit of his Creditors, w
a will sell at Pendleton Village on the set
y | ond Thursday in January next, withi
|e I the legal hours of sale, the following pro^
:?1 erty, to wit: One tract of land in Picker
a County State of South Carolina know
as the
J KEOWEE TRACT
? ! containing SEVEN HUNDRED ACRE
? j more or less, situate between Twelv
Mile and Keowee Rivers, bounded b
c lands of B. Hoggs, and others.
- Also at same time and place, one otho
trai t of land lying partly in Pickens an
partly in Oconee Counties, kuown as th
? COLD SPRING TRACT
on which J. VV. Crawford now lives, an
k |containing SEVEN HUNDRED AN.
ft SEVENTY ACRES more or less, o
e I Seneca River, and adjoining lands c
s Thomas G. Clemson, and others.
u j Also at same time and place, a lot of
i"; MULES AND WAGONS.
jr
1.1 Also at Abbeville C. H., on the secon
!? Monday in January next, one tract c
r.H land in Abbeville County on Shanklin'
Creek, waters of Little River, containin
11 1 VOTTTiTF.KN HITXDRKI) ACRES
yl
c. n ore or less, adjoiniug lands of Williai
L* Clinkscales, and others.
Terms of sale:?Personal properly casl
j. Real Estate, one third cash, balance o
a credit of twelve months with irtere:
a IVoru day of sale to be secured by mor
p. gage of the premises with leave to antic
c* t ipate payment. Purchaser to pay exti
*s for papers.
? B. FRANK SLOAN,
? Assignee.
JOSEPH N. BROWN,
rs Agent for ttie Creditors.
II Dec. li?, 1877 tf"
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2 State of South Carolina
b- County of Abbeville.
^ In the Probate Court. Ex-partc?Ge
11. Kay, Petitioner.
;e- Petition for settlement and final di
jfn charge.
k "VJ"OTICE is hereby given that Geo. I
-iA McKay, Guardian of the Estate
*e John R.Kay, minor; has applied to th
^ Court for the appointment of a day fi
[n settlement of said Estate, and final di
charge of said trust.
to It is ordered that Friday the 18th ds
or of January next be fixed as the day f
or the settlement of said Estate and "fin
e* discharge of said Guardian.
J. FULLER LYON.
Dec. 19, 1877. Judge Probate, A. C.
isl'State of South Carolin;
od . County of Abbeville.
of In the Probate Court. F.z Parte?Jo]
McMahan, Petitioner.
Petition for Settlement and final di
Ive charge.
as- "VTOTICE is herebv given that Jol
lI>* J3I McMahan, Administrator, "eu
. testamento annexo," of the estate
jn Fergus MaMahan, deceased, lias anpli
ts? to this Court for the appointment ota d
pas for a final settlement of said estate, a
asl discharge from said tract.
It is ordered that Saturday tho 19th d
at- of January next be lixed for the sett
m* me it of the said estate, and discharge
the said Administrator.
.an J. FULLER LYON,
im Dec. 19, 1877 J. Pro. A. C
z shemiwsaletIn
Re, Real Estate of Alexander Ollv
in tliH Pmhiile Court order
Is? s^Te.
BY order of the Judge of the Probato Coi
ne- I will *ell at Abbeville Court House on
UK, day in January next within the legal ho
of sale, the Heal Estate of Alexander Olv
.,tn deceased in the following tracts or parcel!
Ick wlt '
One tract known as the HOME PLACE c
,he taining
er- rHKEE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THR
ACRES more or less, situate at Bowma
lal- Kerry, adjoining lands of James Bruce, J
Lomux, and others.
One tract containing
in,, THREE HUNDRED and SEVENTY ACR
)li- inore or less, adjoining the tract above
scribed lands of James Carlisle, and others
Ice The PATTERSON TRACT containing
iell :>NE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACR]
od. more or less nujomuiK uie unci juinvuw;i
jn- eU, and lauds of A M Bowman, and others.
Also one tract of land known as the CJ
i a LI8LK TRACT, o6ntaining ONE HUNDR
VN D FORTY-EIGHT ACRES, more or 1<
sh- -md bounded by lands of J H CarllBle, Ma.'
arllsle, and Isuae Carlisle, and otberR.
>st One half interest in a Flour Mill, sltua
. 1 Rocky Rifer, near Ixrwodesvllle, kno
ic, < the Oliver & Rampy Mills. Terms Ca
ms to be complied with the Judge of F
wn Purchai-er to pay fo: titles. <tc.
1 J Y JONES, S A
l)eu 19,1877
| NOTICE!
. er X? Y virtue of an order of the Probate
-D Court, we will sell on Saleday in
January next, the notes, accounts, and
"judgment, belonging to the estate of
Samuel S. Marshall, deceased, for cash.
? J. W. W. MARSHALL,
S. S. MARSHALL.
, Dec. IP; 1877 tf
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State of South Carolina,
1
Abbeville County:
Probate Court?Citation for Letters of
Administration.
.00 BY, J. FULLER LYON, ESQUIRE
of PttOUATE JUDOK.
WHEREAS, T. P. Millford has made
suit to me, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate and effects
, of Thomas B. Millford late of Abbeville
, County, deceased.
,, These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and Creditors
of the said Thomas B. Millford deceased,
that they' be and appear, before
nt me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at
>y Abbeville C. II., on Saturday the 29th. of
ii- December 1877, afler publication hereof,
s, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
>n cause, if any they have, why the said AdY
ministration should not be granted.
ie Given under my hand and seal, this
14th, day of December in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight
19 hundred and seventy-seven and in
the one hundred and second year of
American Independence.
Published on the 19th day of December
1877 in the Abbeville Press and Banner
'h and on the Court House door for the time
;- required by law.
3f J. FULLER LYON,
Judge of Probate.
Dec. 19, 1877 tf
SHERIFFS SALEWilliam
H Brooks agulnut Dunlet J Jordan, .
J X lJaskin and other creditors against D J
p_ . Jordan. Hale under an order from the
? Court of Common Pleas. Execution. -
( BY virtue'of on order of Court of Common
Pleas, anil of sundry executions, to me directd
ed, against tiie above named Defendant, 1
will sell at Abbeville Court House, on Saleday
in January next, within the legal hours
ie of sale, the following traclsjof land to wit:
Tract No: 1 containing
ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY-SIX ACRES,
more or less, and bounded by lands of Misses
Mary and Jane Gordon, J Fiazier Livingston,
and others.
i- Tract No. 2 containing
>f ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES
' more or loss, ami bounded by lands of Mrs
. Chatham, Alex McCnlla, and others.
1 Tr^ct No. 3 containing
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES
more or less bounded by lunds of A J Ferguson,
Thomas C I'erriu, Alex McCalla and
others. To be sold as the property of DJ
Jordan at the suit of the above named parties.
Terms rash. J Y JOSFS,
y Oct. 19,1877. SAC
? shemffsTale"
Andrew Morrison ag:ailist Robert Jones, Rett
becca Davis against Rob't Jones. Sale under
Executions.
BY virtue of sundry executions to me directed
in the above slated cases. I will sell on
Kaleday in January next, within the legal
iiours of sale, all that tract or parcel*of land
>f known as the Hambleton place, containing
r. ONE HUNDRED ACRES
11 more or less, situate In the suburbs of the
town of Abbeville adjoining lands of Win H
Parker, J Y Jones, James Carlisle, John
Knox, and others. Levied upon astheprop1
erty of Rob't Jones at the suit of Andrew
Morrison, and others.
Terms Cash. J Y JONES,
Dec 19, 1877 * SAC
sheriff's sale. .
, Charles Inman against A M Sutherland and
C1 Thomas J Hill. Sulo under an Execution,
d BY virtue of an execution to me directed
in this case, I will sell at Abbeville Court
House on Saleday in January next within the
Iczui hours of salo the following property to
wit:
One tract or parcel of land containing
SIXTY-FIVE ACRES
3
t more or less, bounded by land* of John T
il Haddon, Elizabeth Lynch, and others.
>f Levied upon as the pr operty uf Thus J Hill at
ie the suit of Charles Iuman.
T. Terms Cash. J Y JONES,
. Dec 19, lef77 SAC
sheriff's sale.
Hugh Wilson against SallleGufTln, Laurence
1* Ouftln, and others. Nile under an order >
ot Court. 1
BY virtue of an order of the Court to me IV
. directed in the ;>bove stated ease, I will sell I
at Aobeville Court House oil Malcdtry in Jan-! 'I
, I uury next within the leg:<I hours of sale the ,,J
>. | following Real Estate to wit:
ONE HOUSE AND'LOT '
in the town of Abbeville known as the Wilson
Houj.e containing KOUIt ACRES more or
t levs and bounded by Magazine Street, Depot
1 Sueet, Jail Street, lot of John Connor, Hut!s
son Lomax, and others. n/r,
y Terms Cash. J Y JONES, Mf
0 Dec 1?, 1.877 S A C UIl
n ^E^FTS~SAXK
Laurence M Fouche against Sumptcr D Day.
is Execution.
n BY vu tue of nn execution to me directed I
will sell at Abbeville Court House on Saleday
in January next within the legal hours of 1
sale. The following property to wit: ?J
c All the l i^ht title and Interest of the above
15 named S D Day, in u certain tract of land
o containing
y SIXTY ACRES
more or less, and bounded hy lands of J W
r Calhoun, Mrs E Powers, Mrs Hill, and others.
(1] Levied on as the property of sumpter D Day
o at the suit of I^iurence hi Fouche.
Terms Cash. J Y JONES,
Dec 10, lif! SAC
2 SHERIFF'S SALE.
u A J Gardiner, against C W Guffin Adminls- A.
>f trator of C B Uuilin, deceased. Execution.
DY virtue of an execution to me directed
in tliis case I M ill sell al Abbeville Court
House on Saleday in January next within
the le^al hours of sale to wit:
d THREE VALUABLE MULES.
,f Terms Cash. J Y JONES,
, Dec 19, 1R7T SAC
? SHERIFF'S SALE.
G M Jordon Administrator, Ac., In Re J
n against J \V Lipscomb. Execution.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed
. in the above staled case I will sellat Abbe'
ville Court llousc on Saletlay in January next
11 within the legal hours of sale the following
ft Real Estate to wit: One tract of land cont
taining x v
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES L
"11 more or less, and bounded by lands of Augus- JL
tusGrillin, I firkin Carter, Davis, and others.
Terms CaMi, J Y JONES,
Dec 19, Itw" SAC
~ SHERIFFS SALE. .
Bannister A lien, and Robert McCraven against
D M Rodgers. Sale under Execution,
j BalanceofReal Estate of D M Rodders.
I, BY virtue of an execution to une directed
in the abote stated case, I will sell at Abbeville
Court House on Saleday in January
next within the legal hours of sale. All that
o. tract or parcel of land containing
TWO HUNDRED ACRES
k- more or less, lyiug on Little River, bounded Li
by lands of >1 0 Tolmau, William D Mars,
and others. Also on.e tract or parcel of land
I? known as the Christopher Tract containing
of ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES in
is more or less and bounded by lands of J E
or C allioun, L Cain.and others.
s. Also the Dixon Tract containing
FORTY ACRES
more or les?, and bounded by lands of M O
_ Tolinan, Mrs Law ton, and others.
, Also Hie McComb Tract containing -?
SEVENTEEN ACRES
more or less, and bounded by lands of William
D Mars, Mrs Catharine Alston, and
othere. Alt-o is
ONE HOUSE AND LOT fr^
.. in Mt Carmel to be described on day of sale.
J To be sold as the property of I> M Itodgers at
' the suit of Bannister Allen, and Robert McCraven.
Terms Cash. J Y JONES,
in Dec 19, 1K77 SAC
is_ ~~~ SHERIFF'S SALE.
Robert Hutchinson, against Samuel J Hester,
jin Win H I'arker, Commissioner, and Edwin
BaU?s A Company. Judgment of Forecloslin
ure and order of Court to sell the Mortgaged
?1 Premises.
ec* BY virtue of an order of the Court of Comav
moil Pleas for Abbeville County in tile above
ud suited case, I will sell at Abbeville Court ?
House onSaleday in Junuary next within the _
legal hours of sale the following Real Estate f*
le- to wll; , r
1 yf THE HESTER HOM ESTEAD 1
In Magnolia township containing TWO HUNDRED
ACReS more or less, and bounded by |
lands of Jumes A Norwood, John A Calhouu, M
James Edward CHhoun and others. Also as
? one tract containing foi
FIVE HUNDRED ACRES wl
er more or less and bounded by lands of John JJL'
lor A Calhoun, James A Norwood, and James q.
Edward Calhoun, and others.
. Terms Cash. J Y JONES,
J1 Dec 19, 1S77 SAC !
urs -m
,etrd SHERIFF'S SAL>:.
B C Hart against Walter H Smith. Sale under
Decree from Probate Court.
BY virtue of an order to me directed from E
EE the Probate Court in the above stated wise I | ni
n h i will sen mi ADoeviue toun nousu un rwicW
day in January next within Uic legal buuru
of ?ale one tract of lund containing
TWO HUNDRKD ACRES
^ more or less lying qn both sides of Turkey
tie- t'reek, waters of Saluda River bounded by _
>. lands now or lately owned by Jobn T John- f
son, A M Agnew, W II Brooks, C L Smith, vES
and otlierR.
Terms of salt: one half of the purchase
rib- money to be paid in cash, the balance on a
credit of twelve months with Interest at 10
lR- per oent per annum. Credit portion tobeiseED
cured by a bond and a mortgage of the preiuIses,
purchaser to pay for titles Ac. T
son J Y JONES, SAC I
Doc 19, 1877 k:
^
wn "O OSENBERG sells the best cider yinish.
_?\ egar at 45 cents per gallon. i ?
n /CASHMERE by the wholesale at ,
L ROSENBERG'S U,
NOT
DELINQUENT
IN accordance with section 100 <
parts of acts providing for the
perty into one act and to amen
1874, the following list of delinqm
1-2*1 I L
|?l I is
1=1 < 12
\%\ 6 =1
lf-1 Si
Kinard, Mike I 1| 2-57
Phillips, Josh | 1| 47
Rudd, Wallace ]| 2G0f/
Sproul, Charles ...| 1|
Watts, Richard Est | 1| 240
Williams, Martha ...| 1|
Andersou, Thomas | 2| 38 |
Benjamin, Wesley ,| 2| 2
Bond, S L .| 21
Graham, Ben | 2| 25
Hannah, Ned I 2j 10 2
Hodges, Matt 2| 7
Logan, Savage I 2| 1
Parsonage, M E 2\ 1
Pinson, J F 2| 165 I
Porter, Rev B F 2| l|
Carter, J T 3| 200 1
Parsonage, M E 3 1
Riley & Co., 3| 2 1
Robertson, Isaac. 3| 8
Simmons, A R .. .. 3| | 1
VpppII M E - 31 175i
Jones, Geo I 3| 62j |
Shaw, Nancy 4| 30|
Armstrong, J B Est 5| 81 |
Hemphill, R N 5| | 1|
Hinton, Rob'tEst 5| 521 |
McDutfle, Manuel 6| 1
Gilbert, 8am 7| 40|
Moraine, Pope I) 7| 70|
lioberts, Menser _| 7| 45|
Waller, Boozer & Co, ( 9| 15| 1
Harris, Thos E. I 8| | 1
841e; Benjamin Est | 8] 3311
Dorn, VV B v | 9|1555| I
Lyon, T J 9j 173J
Robertson, S E 9| 9G|
Brooks, JnoO |10| 10|
Hamilton, Jno A |10 1811 1
Agricultural Society 2...| 1 I j
Bowie, Ben |11 1
Cain, Everage Ill | 1|
Enright, John Est [11
Hamilton, Jno A |11 102| |
Jordan, Daniel J [11 706| j
Kennedy, Jane Est 111 30| |
Roach, MB |11| | II
Tenuant, Cupid |llj
Titus, Ab. J |11| |1|
Robertson, Monday |11| | 1|
Ware, David Est Ji.M|ll| 145| |
Burnett, Adeline |12| 51 |
Gailey, Eliza |13| 541 |
Johnson, Boswell |14| 25|
Bugg, Mack ?1151 34| |
Rogers, D M Est |15| 435| |
Bouchilon, Jas S |16| 12' |
"WTOTICE is hereby given that t
lots and parts of lots of Rea
ing list, or so much thereof as wi
penalties, and assessments charg
Treasurerof Abbeville County on
ber next?unless said taxes, assessri
lore that time. Said sale to be c
each tract, parcel or lot is sold or o
J. TOWNES ROBERT
(
t
s
i
1
(
GO TO
HUM
I
TO GET TPITS i
1
isl (Ms for tie Least-Money.1
o o J
>ur stock !
I
(
J
Is Unusually Large
i
i
and Attractive
NTD MUST BE SOLD"
Within the Next Sixty Days.
At prices.that will suit the purchaser. j
om? one. Come all J
i
And get some of the
bargains
i
JAMES H. MORGAN & BRO.,
Greenville, S. C.
1RGEST WAGON YARD
the City with Troughs Sleeping House, &c.
'ree of cburte.
W. Latimer.
with ux and will be pleased to see his
eouN.
iTov 14, 1*77 tf,
IRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!
'HE ut/ilerslened lmve this day united
their Agencies, representing FOKTV
ILLION DOLLARS Capital and Assets, and
ka continuation of the patronage heretore
bestowed upon us. We feel assured that
Ith our combined strength and experience,
e win give entire satisfaction to our customs.
Hates as low the least. Office over Post
tlce, Abbeville; S. C.
DuPRE & BRANCH.
J. F. C. DUPRE,
W T. llRANcn. [September 1,1877.
August 2!). 1877. 3m
J OTICE?Is h ereby plven tl'f?t nrplieatl
* will bemnde to the I.eglelfltme, nt
?xt sessslon, to charter P IK'KETT A 11 H
R'S FERRY, on Baluda R iver, at tl.e crl
il site of Swansey's Ferry.
PUCKETT & TURNER.
August 22,1877. tf.
KSTABLISHED 1874.
JEO B. EDWARDS.
COTTON and GENERAL
rnWMTSSTDN MERCHANT.
w**^charlestotn, s""c. " '
)ROMFr attention given to Bale of Cotton.
Corn, Peas, Rice and Produce of all
inds.
Merchandise bought free of commission.
Agent at Charleston for State Line Ocean
teamshlps between New York, Glasoow,
lverpool, London and all parts of Europe.
References?Bank of Charleston, ?u?. Ad;r
<k Co., C.-T. Lowndes <t Co., Charleston,
C. [Oct. 3, 1877, 3m.
ICE. LAND
SALES
of "An act to reduce all acta and
; assessment and taxation of pro- r
d the same,".approved March 19, (_
tint lands is hereby published
x*S; f2 2 " ' *"d
'S ? c ?a
kJ $1 H?
i &sa I- i *2.a
O O o oW
Value.lool? O if U fc? ?
1285 OOjlO 53 4 50 3 75118 78 w
275 00| 2 261 97j3 18| 6 39- 8
| 1490 00|21 20| 5 23|3 83j20 25 I
| 3'K) OOj 2 42J 1 03|S 25/ 6 70 I
| 1200 00| 9 83| 4 21)3 70)17 74 |
| 11 00| r-'| 10|3 U^l a 34
200 0O| 1 64 70|8 12| 5 40
15 00| 12 0-5(3 Oil 3 18
/ 50 00| 40 19|3" 021 3 59 _
100 00| 82 35|8 06 4 23 I
105 00| 87 36|3 06 4 29 I
40 00| 33 14|3 02 3 46- .1
1 450 00 3 68 1 68|3 26 8 52 W
1 800 00 6 55 2 81 3 47|12 83
800 00 6 55 2 81 3 47|12 83
1 700 00 5 73 2 46 3 .41 |U 60. .
1000 00 8 19 3 51 3 $8|15 26
| 1 1000 00 8 19 3 51 3 59 15 29 j,
400 00| 8 17 1 4l|3 25 7 93 v
| 30 001 46 19 3 03 3 68
I 350 00 2 86 1 2213 20 7 28
875 00| 7 17 3 07|3 51 14 75 * 1
250 001 2 05 88|3 15 6 08 2
I 100 001 82 35|2 06 4 23 3
40 00! 33 14|3 02 3 49 *
II 1500 00111 29 5 26 8 8SI21 23
i 128 00 1 05 45|3 08 8 58
I 10 00 1G 07|3 01 3 24
( 135 00 1 11 48|3 08 4 67 H
280 00 2 29 . 98i3 16 6 ?
198 00 1 63 69|3 12 5 44
1162 00 10 51 4 08(3 73|18 82
1 175 00 1 41 60J3; 10( 5-11 .
1C62 00 8 69 3 73|9'62| 1-ff ()4r
3315 00 27 14 10 82|4 80|42 8G
1044 00 8 55 3 60|3 61|15 82
| 576 00 4 72 2 02|3 84|10 08 n
50 00 21 10|3 05j 3'30 \J
1050 00 8 60 3 G9|3 61|15 90
1 70 00 57 25|3 04| 3 80 .
5 00 031 0113 00| 3 04
1 250 00| 2 05 88[3 15| 6 08
1 200 00; 1 64 70|3 12| 5 46
510 00| 4 18 1 79|8 30| 9 27
2 4530 00|37 10|15 90|5 05|68 65
| 150 0U| 1 231 53|3 09/ 4 85
1| 145 00| 1 661 49)3 11| 5 28 .
1| 50 00| ,40 17I3 02|3 59 ~
1 300 00| 2 461 1 05(4 18| 6 69'
1 125 00| 1 031 43|3 07| 4 53
280 00) 4 75| 2 04(3 34|10 13 }
25 001 21 ( 08|8 -011 8 30 Th
270 001 2 211 9o|3 16| 6 32 o'(
/in 00! 401 17i3 021 3 M ov
I 78 oo; 65| 27|3 06| 3 98 Th
I 38.50 00)27 42{ 11 80j4- 90|44 lu bo
J 50j00| 401 17|3 02| 3 5?
he whole of the several parcels,
1 Estate described in the forego- j
ill be necessary to pay the taxes,
ed thereon," will be sold by the
Monday, the 31st day of Decemnents
and penalties are paid beontinued
from day to day until :
ffered for sale. uj
'SON, County Auditor.
BANDIES, CRACKERS. CITRON, SPICE8, fj
j raisins, &c., at Cuunlngham A Temple- v
on'b. [Dec. 12, 1877 tr
HAWLS at New York cost at Cunningham
& Templeton's. [Dec. 12, 1877 tf
]loaks! Cloaks! Cloaks I g
A NOTHER lot of those elegant Fitting ?.e
t\ and Htyllnh goods: All prices, Just re- '?
icived: At the do
EMPORIUM OF FASIIION.
SANTAGLAUS ~
DROPPED In at Norwood <k J ones' las
night and left the choleelt fot of French Di
uid Stick CANDY over seen In the market v
STRAYED, fi
ON last Sunday evening a dark Buy Mare
MULE, medium sire, strayed from my
lot. A liberal reward will he given to any
Due for her return, or forany information that
iviii i(?au U) nor discovery. j.
December 12,1877, lit. J.H.WALKER. He
CHEISTIASTMM'S ?
' t-:; i. r loi
. (IN) . . ki
STYLISH MILLINERY.
SCARFS. RUFFLING8,
^ LACK BELTS, KID J3L0VES. fl
FUR SETTS, (X)RAL JEWELRY. Il
BRACELETS, SILVER THIMBLES,
HAIR GOODS, DRE8H GOODS m)
mil numerous of,her usefhl articles for thelft- .
lies, always on hand, at lowent cash prices at
Lhe "
EMPORIUM Or FASHIONS. D!
State of South Carolina, S
v
County of AbBeville.
IN THE PROBATE COURT., _
Jgx Parte?John \V. Calhoun, Robert
Calhoun, Executors.
Petition for final Settlement and
Discharge. Jj1
WTOTICE is hereby given tha} the
j^( John W. Calhoun and Robert
Calhoun Executors of the estate of
N'athan Calhoun, deceased have ap- T
plied to the, Court for the appointment X
>f uday for a settlement of said estate
md discharge of the executors.< sa
It is ordered that 'Wednesday the
I6ih of January 1878 be fixed for a fl- ^
iial settlement of said estate, and dis- fol
iharge of the executors.-: . ie,
J. -FULLER LYON, iai
Judge-Probute, A. C. nn
December 12, 1877. .... . T1
? .. i. . . | . i. ii J .! 11 06
State of South. Carolina, ?
> s , 3 f .... th
County Of Abbeville. g
IN THE PROBATE COURT.
Ex Parte?S. 8; Marshall and J. W. ?
W. Marshall, Executors of Samuel |
S. Marshall, deceased.
: ?'j ? <
Petition for settlemerft and disofrarge. m
NOTICE is hereby given that the J
jL^I above named Executors have
applied to this Court for a final discharge
from the office of Executorship
of the deceased.
It is ordered, that Thursday, the J
10th of January 1877, be appointed as
the day for the settlement of the estate
of said deceased, and the discharge
of the said Executors.
J. FULLER LYON,
Judge Probate', A. C.
December. 10th 1877.
Greenville and Colombia Railroad A
CHANGE1 OF SCHEDULE.
Passenger Trains run dully, Sundays excepted,
connecting with the Fast Day Trains
South Carolina Railroad up and down. On
and after Wednesday, Nov. Hth, 1877, the following
will be the schedule :
UP.:' - Leave
Columbia at -10 10 a m
Leave Alston . 1 10 p ra
Leave Newberry i 2 2J p ra
Leave Hodges 6 15 p m ?
Arrrlve Abbeville * li> p m
Leave Helton 7 1X5 p m
Arrive at Greenville 8 36 p ra
DOWN. D
Leave Greenville at ...... 1 20 a m
LeaveBeltnn 9 10 a m Leave
Abbeville - 9 00 a ni _
" ? in M I
L.eave nouges -?< ? <.. .
Leave Newberry 1 42 p in
Leave Alston 8 20 p m "
Arrive at Columbia ....... 5 00 p m ^
ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE RIDGE si
DIVISION. - : fr
Daily, except Sundays, between Belton and _
Walhalla. .dceommodatlon trains between
Helton and Anderson on Mondays, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
UP. '
Leave Belton - 7 O-'i p m
Leave Anderson ... 7 90 p in *
Leave Pendleton... .. 8 45 p m *<
Leave Perryvllie : 9 20 p m n
Arrive at walhalla _... 10 00 p m 0
DOWN.
Leave Walhalla 5 50 a m
Leave Perryville. 6 .'10 a m
Leave Pendleton 7 20 a m
Leave Anderson 1 8 10 a M .
Arrive at Helton.^. 1 8 50 a m
Laurens Branch Trains leave Clinton at 10.00
a. m. and leave JNewnerry a.i*? p. ui. uu muu*
days. TuesdiO'B, Thurwlaya and Saturdays.
Abbeville Brunch Train oonnectsat Hodges j
with down aud up train,' dally Sundays excepted.
THOMAS DOPAMEAD,
G?neral Superintendent.
Jabez Nor ton, Jk., Ocj.tral .1 kkiti gent.
CORAL JEWELRY,
PANSIES, Jet flow, Bracelets, Tucking 1
Combs, Ac., in new und desirable
styles, verv cheap, at the
LKKlill'M CF FASHION.
CHRISTMAS GOODS
IFENED AND BEAD
"FOR SALE:
1 y ING of his usual selected artl
/ At much reduced prices forcasL.
? ? ?*T ? ?* ?% VIITTin
JSiJWiA ra.itii.Xi a.TRY
HOME FIRST
CONGAREE
UI WORK!
Columbia, S. C.
IS Mill
PROPRIETOR.
REDUCED PRICES:
ERTICAL CANE Mill
List of Prices
lollers, 10 inchcs diameter 8
12. " "
" 1*4 " "
V 10 ' " i
12 " " r '
14 " " * I
Dove prlcescomplete with Frnme. Wltl
Frame, 810 less on each Mill.
ORIZONTAL?3 Roller M
for Steam or Water ,;Pow
er, $150. v
Send Your Orfiers for
ane Mills
AND
Syrup Ketil
TO
D. B. SMITH, Agent.
Abbeville C. H? 8.
N otice.
WILL be let to the lowest birfdei
luraday the 3d of January next, a
lock a. in., the building of a bri
er Little River at Cade's upper y
le contractor will bo required to g
in1 with good security.
It. JONES,
It A. McCASLAN,
G, M. MATTISON,
Co. Commlnslone
)ec. 3d, IWt
warning!
PERSONS crossing the bridge at C?
>per Mill, will do it at their own ris
R. A. MeC^lSL^lN. Co. Cor
Doc. 3, '77-3t .
orn Whiskey ai
apple cideb.
[ KEEP nothing but the purest Nc
.rolina Corn Whiskey, the best Af
dor, and Seeger's Lager Beer, whic
11 abIw nooli nnm'f aalr fnt* />*
IX UJI i JT IVi Vill7 A/UU ?W4 V(
Store on-Washington street, tl
or from the Carriage Factory.
Dec. 5, '77-tf J. W. RYK/1RI
Just Received
A L^IRQE stock of all kinds of s
ows, also plow-stocks, cheap at
Dec. 5. W. JOEL SMITH'!
MLOSORE OF MOBTGAI
> Y virtue of a mortgage given to us
J Mrs. Sal lie C. Williams, We 1
11 to the highest bidder at Abbev
>urt House on saledav, 7th .Tanui
r8," all that tract or parcel ofSand
nging to the said Sollie C. Williams
lown as the y''
BAKER PLACE,
ONTAINM 225 ACRE
ore or less, situated in Abbeville co
, and bounded by the lands of Will:
ilson, Mrs. Anderson, Thos. Jaokt
ckson, Jordan and others.
Terms?One half cash; the balance c
edit of twelve months, with 10 per a
torest, to bo secured by mortgage.
J. D. Neel,
J. L. Pressly,
Dec. 5, '77. \ Executors, &
Sale on
oreclcsure of Mortgag
JY virtue of mortgage and with c
sent of G. W. Caldwell, the m<
gor, I will sell at -clbbeville C. H.,
Icdav. January 7, 1878, that tract of li
iw owned by said George W. Caldw
unded by lands of W. C. Hunter,
iomas,Mr.Pruitt and others, contain
ur hundred and eighty acres, mor
<s, of which 100 acres are fine botl
nd, three-fourths cleared, 150 acre
itural forest and 50 acres of pine la
lere is a good dwelling house with
ssary outbuildings, and the cabins
nveniently distributed. The trac
io of great fertility, well watered,
o bottoms are ditched. Intending p
lasers are invited to examine and ju
r themselves. Terms Cash.
PETER McKELL^ll
December 6th, 1877.
'HE CHEAPGASH HOU
r. P. QUARLE!
AGENT,
Dealer in,
IRT GOODS.
GROCERIES,!.
SHOES, HATS,
CLOTHING AND MM
id Will Salt at the Very Loi
'Prices.
STOCK COMPLETE.
CLOTHING
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
T. P. aUAELES, Agem
September 19,1877, tf.
White Lead.
ry Paints, Paints in Oil, I pound c
E. PARKE
F you want a dozen Kpool cotton 1
, cents, cull on Rosenberg.
IUNNINOham & TEMPLKToy have Juki
j celvod u new supply of prints p
,ylen. u complete und full llue of alp
om .'{Occnts to 90 cents.
To Debtors.
^fO man has been more lenient th
JN have been towards my debtors,
>r this reason I think they should
le now that I need the money. Pa
Id scores and start anew.
Respectfully,
. w. T. PENNED
Oct. 17, 1877, tf.
FLOUR! FLOUR!
Splendid For Loaf Bre
Does not Require Yeast to Make it R
TRY IT,
At the Cash Store
T ?1 ATTiDT l?a A
A M ?
9tp emb?r 19,1877, tf.
NEW lot of GenUs' clothing
ceived at
ROSEXBE**
L. H. RUSSELL
Has Recently Opened
? titt> n m at a n/H
ift. J! iftS J. Ul^adS
"** GROCERY STORE,
AT BEQUESFS OLD STAND,
WASHINGTON ST., ABBEVILLE.
|"J~E keeps the very beat of
FLOUR
. BACON,
i LARD,
\ SUGAR,
^ COFFEE,
FRUIT,
SCANNED GOODS,
And everything kept in a tirst-class
/ FAMILY'GROCERY. >
I HE alsokenpson hand a large supply
' of the best brands of . CORN
AND RYE
* WHISKIES,
.. WINES AND BRANDIES,
II CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
" CHEAP FOR CASH
ou November 28, 1877, tf. /
lill V^SFBSSTBSR : "
WEATHER ALMANAC
for 1878, tells the weather for every day
of the year. EDWIN PARKER.
November 28,1877, tf.
JUST received at R. M. HADDON<?
Go's
5 Cases Ladies Shoes,
2 " Millinery and Fancv Goods,
1 11 Notions and 1 Case ?)ry Goods.
November 28, 1877, tf.
_ T~A~DIES DRESS GOODS, 15 to 65 e'fcs.
68 Ju Black Alpaccos, 25 to 60 cents.
Water Proof, fifty-six inc's wide, 85 ct's.
Ladie's Cloaks, $4 to $12
Ladie's Hose, 85 to 50 cents.
Men's Half Hose, 8 to 50 cents.
Ladies Kids, 75e to $2.
Ladles Shoes a specialtv.
B. M. HAl)DON & CO'S.
November 28,1877, tf.
on Millinery, Millinery.
d 1VT,RS- **ADDON is up with the times
?.?. -LtjL' in her department and has made
v"* largo additions to her stock since the
>lve great decline in these goods. Ladies
wanting anything in the way of a nice
Hat, Neck Ties, Frills, Cuffs, Lace Bibs,
Collars, Corsets, Underware, Handkerchiefs,
Zephyr, shawls, ?fee., should give
rs her a call. R. M. H ADDON <fc CO. ,
November 28,1877, tf.
= A NOTHER LOT
xjl of those. elegant fitting
and stylish Ladies Cioaks, all prices,
, , to arrive in a few days, at the
8 EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
Novomber 28,1877, t?
n. . __
Colored Shawls.
j TN ordar to close out our large stock of
Lid. jL the above goods wo shali from this
date offer them at cost, and ladies wanting
bargains will do well to give us a
look before purchasing elsewhere at the
_. EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
November 28, 1877, tf.
HflARNES and
^ RADDLES.
rAiZGEj' Stocks of JZarnfss, Saddles, Leathi
er&c., at prices LOWEJ2 than the LOW
EST. Shoe Findings lnclnding the best
French Calf S'kins and Tanners and Machine
3. oils, specialties. Those desiring goods in my
line will And it to their interest to purchase
!Tl of me. Give me a trial and be convinced.
xH, The best goods for ihe least money
rBt VAEDSY MCBEE,
Main Street, next door the Sigh of the
. Great Boot.
GREENV1L1.E, S. C.,
iUe Oct. 10,1877, 5m . ' '
bej Notice to Debtors.
DEBTORS to the estate Of Bannister
Allen deceased are hereby notified
that they must pay their debt* at once to
Chas. P. Allen, Executor of sidd estate.
IM By doing so they will save costs*
8 CHAS. P. ALLEN, >
Executor.
un. Lowndesville, 8. C.
iam Novem ber 21, 1877, tf.
7. Tie Falsetto Cote Gin,
3nt- MANUFACTURED BY
c J. M. MATTHEWS,
Ninety-Six, S. C.
DEALER IN
Furniture, coffins. Belting ^and
v Gin Material generally, and Agont
for 8team Engines, Throsncrs, Reapers
and Mowers, Cotton Presses, Ac.
CONDENSERS, Feeders and Seed
Crushers attached to Gins when desired.
onREPAIRING
CAREFULLY DONE,
on All communications receive prompt atind
tention.
ell. Purchasers should call or correspond
, D. with him before purchasing; elsewhere. .
ing Jsi oun, 1877. tf. .
?? GREAT INDUCEMENTS?"
nd. 03?5OO
a?e W0RTH 0F ti00DS 40 be sold at as?
?s VV tonishingly low prices, at
R. M. HADDON 6c CO'S.
Ze THE FIRST IN MARKET.
k. V
.J
^ Direct from New Orleans !!
n PURE ANTMNE.
' 10 BOGUS ABOUT IT!!
WHITE BROTHERS have just received
a shipment from New Orleans
of choicc new crop
New Orleans Molasses,
SThe first qf the season, it is very nne.
' ? Call and be shpplied.
1 . WHITE BROTHERS. ves
Nov. 21, 1877.
W.J. DELPH,
HOLES A EE and Retail dealer in
COOKING STOVES,
TIN yARE, Ac., <tc.
HAVE at all times in Stock those First
Class Stoves,
,ans. EXCELSIOR, COOK,
_L- STEWART, HENRY CLAY,
or35 _ __ PLANTER, 4c.
W. J. DJSLFH,
retty 265 BROAD STREET,
IICU8* _
_ AUGUSTA, GA.
At Lowest Prices. Jso Charge for Drayage,
October 34, 1877,3m.
5 Augusta Hotel
y up
' x Corner Broad and Washington Streets,
r AUGUSTA, GA.,
Has been thoroughly Kenovated, Re|
modeled, and Newly Famished.
? TT IS located In the ccntro of busloea
1 Telegraph Office In tho Hotel Bulldlni
Express Office In the name block. PostrOt
'",u? Hce only one block oil'. All other public con
loo. venlences clone at hand.
The Office of the Hotel will be open durln
the night, and guest? will be received, o
called at any hour.
YX7 XT WAADr
' ' n . A. JUUVAi^i A X up 1,
nt* Rates of Board, 82.00 per day.
Oct 24, 1877, 3m.
ANNED GOODS OF ALL KIND
at Cunningham <fc Templetou's.
i o. June Otli, 1877 tf
TOZl
Steam I
; . i
TWENTY
Of which are Now W
ill the County of 1
fair Prospect ot ai
, fore long. A ]
Terms can be
plyini
, K
Pot. 31, 1877 tf.
TO THE :
' My customer^ know that I have heretofor
in style, quality and prices.
The time has come when these goods
the North and West.
I do not go backwards, but continually ra
now styles. I have made reductions in prl<
pense to placo in your hands a Price List th
I respectfully invite you to call and exam
ing elsewhere. Orders by mail will receive
It would make the list too large to deseril
Bedroom, Parlor Suits, Dining Room, Office
Secretaries, Dwarf Libraries, and Book Ca*
this list contains only a few of the prices of
PARLOR SUITES.-Slx Chairs, Hair Cloth ,
'prR?p*t821tfcJ4, J28. 1
PARLOR ROCKERS.?Carved Top, Hair ,
Cloth or Rep. 89.00, $11.00, $14.00,817.00. ,
. MATTRESSES.?Straw and Cotton, $3.50.
$4.00: .Shuckand Cotton, $3.73, $4.25;Cotton $0.00 <
HIDEHOARDS.-MarbleTopB.fiO, 825, $30, $35, ,
$40, $46, $60; Marble tops upwards to $150.
rAttiAm nuno.?rseven pieces, rcuir i/iuui
or Heps, Wo, $50,$?0, $70, $80,890, SIOO. 9125; Nine !
nieces, Leather or Cane, $150; Eight pieces, i
Fine, upwards to $450.
CHAMBER SUITS.-Imitation Walnut or
Oak, $20; Ten pieces, solid head, carved top,
$24, $28, $34, $40, $45, $50. #
DRESSING CA8ES.?Ten pieces, *40, $45,
$50, $65, 800; Ten pieces Walnut $70, 880, $W,
$100, ten pieces Walnut upward&to $800.
CHAIRS.?Cane scat, per half dozen 85.75.
Cane seat, Dining half dozen, $8.75, Cane seat
bent Dining per half dozen 810.00, Split seat
per half dozen $3.60, Best Cane seat, $4.75,
unof 8*) O-t
IIOOKERS.?Wood Seat Arm, $2.00; Wood :
Seat Nurse, $1.00; Cane Seat Nurse, $2.50; Cane ,
Scat Arm. 53.75.
WALNUT BUREAU SUITS.-Ten pieces,
enclosed Wash Stand, 835,845,850: Ten nieces,
Marble top, enclosed Wash Stand, $45, $50, $55,
$00, $05; Ten pieces, marble top upwards to $125
No charge for freight, drayage or packinf
Thanking you for past favors, I r?
October 31, 1877, 12 m.
"OUR MANUFACTUI
rpiS a good idea to remember them, bu
X neglected. J.nd we take pleasure In
while the firm of
CHRISTOPHE
remains honored as it has been for thirty j
Ladies and Gentlemen
We have now on hand and are offering a
$100,000
FOREIGN AND Dai
,, .It-will pay every one to give ns a call b<
benefit of those who cannot come, we will
We Prepay ght on all
Oct. 21,1877,6m. <
A. STRICTLY
A. BEQ
4TkESIRES to notify his friends that
|JL* siness on a strictly CASH BAS
eiua.ll profit. His stock will consist in p
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, B
.Bacon, Lard, Corn, Gr:
T also imve on Hand a Fine Stoct
WHISKEYS, COGNAC, PEACH AI
! SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT. M
WINES, ano a Good Stock of ALE A]
I will make it to the advantage of pu
and Prices.'
A
April 18, 1877. tf.
Dr. EC. 3D. 1
D EN1
ABBEVILLE, S. C? Offii
L. SSI
House, Sign and
ABBEVIL
f1 RAINING, Marbling, Papcr-ganglng, Kali
\T #t?-Si)coinl attention mid to Frescoing ?1
WORK WARRANTED.
?*3
M * tl
AS THE BES?fSS
Its competitors receiving onfy an award
Tbe Mom- Us
Bu DnHmltad Capacity to do all kind
ITS PATE5T AUTOilATlC "CUT OF
chine from rnnning backwards, and <
from tbe machine to wind thread on t
other Sewing Machines, to the great
tucking', hemming and ruffling. It do<
of time than an j other Sewing maehin
WITH EYEKY MOTION of the FOOT
; fhtWilitlMli! TilUotlDUl
It requires no spccial instructions to
fiirnished with each machine.
* k rr caiiot get out or order, aid thi
f A properly executed Certificate is far
to keep it in repair, free of charge,
terms of payment, and delivered, tret
United States where we have no Agei
"g Send for Illustrated CataJ
For full particulars address
I WILS
fc - -?- vrr YOBKj HEW 0ELEA53,
. ?
3R'SI
Ingines,
THREE
orbing Successfully .
Luderson, with a
i many more be*
Price list and'
i had l>y ap%
to '
U TOZEft,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
PUBLIC,
- ArousTA, Ga.. August L 1877.
e led the "Ihtrniturj' trade of tae Sooth,
can be purchased as c?eap from me as iu
ilse the standard of my goods, and add
:es wherever possible, and spared no exat
will help you to purchase goods. 1
ine my stock and prices before purchase
: as much attention as if given in person*
be and copy ait the different prices of
3, Standing Parlor and Ladies* Desks,
ies.Tnanufactured by <ne, and therefore,
gooda kept by me,
BUREAS.?Imitation Walnut and Glass,
(7.75, 80.75, Walnut and Glasv. $13.75. 117,50;
Walnut quarter Marble and Qhian 919JV. t^LCf.
S28.00, $34.00: Wnlhut full Maxtofe and GUtM
and apwardi toSMO.OO. , ,
utj.rcijL jt,AiJH.?r?o. i uea ?stzu, wo. 7 bm
12.75, No. 3 Bed Solid Head. 4 feet. 6 laches high
53.75, No. 4 Solid carvea top, 6 ft. 4 In. high
54.00, No. S Bed Solid carved top, French $8jOO,
No. 1 Bed Walnut, carved top. < feet high
37.75, No. 2 Bed Walnut, solid head, carved top
9 feet 8 in high $9.75.No 8 BedWalmft, solid
head, carved top, 7 feet? in high SILTS, No 4
Bed Walnut, solid head, carved topt 8 net6 in,
high 214,00.
WASH8TANDS.?Imitatton Walmrt flJW,
Walnut enclosed (4,00, WaJnut Msotoletop 9800
WARDROBES?Walnut $17, Walnut two
drawers 919, Wain attwo drawers drop bawdies
carved top 822, $80, Walrmt two draw, 4ta>f>
handle, curved top, nacy panels 185.
TaBLGS.?Round or SQoare $1,50, WaUwt
centre, draw 13,00. Walnat Centre Marble toy
87,00, $6,00, $0,00, $12.00, $18,00, $28,00, $25,00.
TOWEL RACKS.?Walnut SB, $1-90, ?/?,
82,00, 84,00.
SOFAS.?Large Hair Cloth or Heps, carved
top $18. $22,824.W0. , * ?.
T ETE-A-TETE8.?Tete HSfiO, $UJl $U,7t,
924,75.
?
jmain, roars respectfully.
G-. V. DeGRAAF.
INS INTERESTS."
?*. %. 1 i
f
t our Dry Goods Interests most not b?
assuring our friend* that it never will
?
? ' V', f
R GRAY & CO,
#' "J
'cars with the confidence and patronage of
of Abbeville Connty,
t prices to suit ttotimesy.
WortH of
BSTIC D Y GOODS,
afore purchasing dsewherw, and fbrtife
BHnr) Samnlfis to uit adArftas.
Orders amounting Id $10.
LAYctoOO.
CASH HOUSE"
IUEST
he has determined to conduct his bu
IS and will dispose his goods with ft
art of
oots, Shoes, Crockery, Flour,
is), Sugar and Coffee^
c, of LIQUORS, CORN AND RYE
*D APPLE BRANDY, N. E. RUM,
ALL AG A AND SCUPPERNONG
STD LAGER. -
rchasers to call and examine my stock
. Bequest.
KTI LSONy
cist,
3e Over the Post Office.
ITH,
Fresco Fainter,
LE, S. C,
uomlning, Gilding on Glara, Tin ?nd "Wood.
' Churches, D>M*> and DvcDiitn. 49*ALL
October 10,1877. Sm
k ECONOMIZE!
I ' " /
HGRAND PRIZE
mmmAJk
DIPLOMA.
UAL EXPOSITION TdZJL
iY SEWING MACHINE.
for torn* special feature of their machine*
i Shuttle Sewiiii Maclie
* of Family Sowing and IUdu factoring,
F" on the hand wheel prevents tho ma*
(briates the necessity of taking the work
he bobbins, which must be done with dl
annoyance of the operator, especially iu
is one-third more work in a girea length
e.
the UACnUTE SUES SH STITCHES.
i rak is ox iii u far rite Mat <
use it; an Illustrated Direction Book if
I ADJUSTMENTS ARK ABSOLOTXLT PERFICT.
nished with each Machine, gnaraateeing
for five years. Machines sold 01 easy
i of charge, at aay Railroad Depot ia the
its.
ogu?4 J9* JLfiati Wut?i
ON SEWING MACHINE CO.
LA.; CHIOAQa ILL.) or 6AN FftAXOlBCQ. Oil*