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mmmmBBmaKmmamaBwmmmwmBmmfmmmtmammmmom The Press and Banns AUHEVILLE, S. C. V/ednesday, June 4,187 Births Marriages and Deaths. The three greatest and most import: events in man's J il'e?although ii mav something Iili?* an Irish luill to speak death us sin event in lif>?are his birth, I marriage and his death. T!n?se events : not simply of vasi importance to himself I they are of never-failing interest to Iiis nei; bors "and his sisters nnd Ills cons and his aunts." Family interest shown by the universal enstoiu k?e?iii!ra family register; and in some pa of the world it is mailt* imperative bv I: ?h..? .. mi li! ir* i-nMOer lie Item (if everv I HI" tnarriagt and death. The results of such r istration in 1'rit.iin are of especial vaiuea:basis lor statistics relating to population. Hut it is not to advocate a similar law tiiis country that this is written. Tt Is state that weshall l>e glad to devote a eon in each issue of the 1'rcx* unit Jhouirr to Uo inga public registry for Abbeville county hirt hs. iii.irriii ;es ami ileal lis. I f our ivadi will kindly send us in short form a mere cord of sncli, containing sijnplv the nam <iato<,and authenticated hy the sender's o< nam*. we will iniliiisli it free of charge We hope that the readers and friends of t and /homer in Abbevillf'eounty a elsewhere will take* advantage of our regis of births, marriages and deaths. If propc used, it will furnish a news corner of gn and legitimate interest to every one; and Uept uprniin.v years it will l>e Invaluable tt means of reference. As for marriages ami deaths, wo have thank our friends for fre<inently furnish! iis witli notices of them. l!ut few notices Vdrths are sent us,and when sent they are i ?>f the sort we like. An Intimation that T< So-and-So has hought a bahy-oarrhigo, or tl ]Mek So-and-So is investing in Mrs. W'i kIow's soot him: syrup, is not the kind Itirth-'iOlice that, we desire. The birth o ehlldisa suhiect ot i>ongratulation by t neighbors and ol interest to the public, a ?? i. i> f ..,,,1 iii'iuiit llmt Hie null should know when a respectable family 1 a son or a daughter born unto it. Court?The Judge's Delay. Owing to (lie non-arrival of His Hon Judge Aldrieh until 12 m., sixty jurynu u number of witnesses, and others in atlci $ auec upon tin* court were <lissi)>i>oiRt1 1; Monday. ('lerk Zeigler called the Jurors tho usual hour, and' organised the juri A* no one here knew tin* whereabouts or i intentions, oj" the Judge, he adjourned 1 Court until the next day at If* o'clock. It u then thought that the.ludge would arrive the ">:&! train in the afternoon. This l>oi harvest week with many of our farmers it Willi a majority of them. the busiest week t he year, and not a few were disposed to eo plain of the Court, the Judge and every!hi connected with the necessity of holding t June Court, and as this was the first del of this kind which has occurred since Den <-ratic reconstruction, it set many of o people to thinking of the cost it incurred the county hy the delay. The absence o jnrymun makes him liable to heavy pen "ties, liesides the inconvenience to our pla ters, the cost to be paid by the county \\ considerable. We understand that the Judge was nc dentally left by the train in Columbia, a that in his anxiety not to disappoint t Court, left Columbia by the C. c. and It. It., and came to Abbeville n.v way Charlotte and Greenville and but for t change in the schedule would have been In i n jjood time. ?<e? ? Death <?f an old Citizen. Mr. jonn i,. i-.ims, oj i>u?- >t <-.-.1. .. Thursday, auc<l 84, and was buried In t Lindsay graveyard, lie was the fattier nine children, and at the time of his dea l:e had thirty-nine grandchildren and twe ty-seven urea t-^ranoelii lei ren. Four of I ((auditors married ministers of the Asso ate Reformed Church, and a grandson is chars? of tfjo Baptist church at this pint He was a consistent Christian and had liv an exemplary life from his youth to the d of his death. He had heen lor a ionx tune deacon in thQ Associate Ref<?rnied clrirch jiue West, and his death will he felt in a c.ii munity which respected and honored liim. One more Xante for the Ro'l of Ho or. Private J. T. Miller, called at our office li Monday and asked our attention to an en into which we iiad fallen when we said tli Mr. Cicero IIu;rhes was the only priyatc s ?)ier of the Confederate Army left in tl . /?nriv Mr. Miller was a ori'vate in <>r lleulmcnt. ami was preseni when that : inou? C'lniinnnd stacked arms at Appninalt? And he was one anions a company of sev< teen men who returned from (hat histoi Jield. lie helmr the only private in Jho crow V.'c make the amend wish pleasure. Kuril out your Chimneys. The attention of housekeepers should called to the necessity of huriiinsr llioool < of them in damp weather. Many hou? haveheeti destroyed by inattention to tl In liter. A week or two aito Mrs* Klcliey I>ouiri!dsvlile lost her house in this way an l.tst week tin- Barnwell Peontcgives the f< lowlntc notice "The dwelling of Col. .1. Kdwards on the State road In St. Mattiic jilnitit sixty-three miles a hove Chariest' was entirely consumed by tire on last K day. A spark from thevhiinnoy is suppos to have ignited the old shingle roof whi was very dry, and of course combustible.-' ?? >>? Taxes Collected np to May 27. ('apt. Pcrrf.i report the receipts at his olti up to last. Mo'v ay night to be as follows : for the State <5i!no SI County 2V >7 !>) Knecial 41!) *77 K.-i (?<; s?? Schtxil J<571 !'J l'olis received 2I."> .VI Total receipt S7,7i? lis Number who have paid, ."rfi. Valuable Donation. Dr. P. M. Robertson of Charleston, a natl of Abbeville, hasreceutly given the Abbevi Medical Society, for their Library, twn tlireo valuable volumes of Medical Jiool mnoHZ which are Aitkens Practice in t l:\rgc volumes, Smith on Children, ileuit <;ynecology, Ac. The donation U certainly a valuable 01 and ought to be an incentive to tlic membc <?f the society 10 open their purse.*and aid completing a library that will be as good - the best, and that will stand as a living nit uincnt to Its founders. Tie Cedar Springs Celebration. The Committee of Arrangements, met the ehurch yesterday. l?r. J. L. I'ressly w olect-ed chairman, and Mr. J. L. Morrow \\ elected secretary. It was resolved to lm the celebration on Saturday the 21st of .Ttsi Several addresses will be made. l<ev. > J,eard will be the or tor of the day. Abas! or picnic dinner will be provided. The pt 0 licarc invited to come and brlmr sometlil to eat with them. The committee reqiv thAuo /.nrrvltinr li.i-ilrots (MltWv IT(ll'kB7V. A to put their names on the ureieles. Sew Schedule. Wp direct attention to tho now sehertt which went Into effect last Monday. 1 >y tl schedule we are again put in c!o?e conn tiou with Charleston, and we hope this tii permanently. The fact, is simply this. Charleston expects trade from this p-?rt the country she should be in elos<T eoun tlon with us than heretofore. Themnil blatter will arrive at hall-past U've o'clock. Abbeville Literary Club. The Litenuy Club will meet on Frifl night, 6th June, at the house of Mr. Jo White; hour of meeting:, half-past eit o'clock. Tbe essayist for the occasion is II. Parker. Esq., who will re.Ml a paper "The Pro^ressivoness of the Atje." a go .-essay nnd an interesting discussion may ' exported. We acknowledge the receipt of an invl tlon to attend the Anniversary Celcbrntior Krskine College, Due West, Friday ovenii June 27. Col. J. s. Cothran. the Preside will occupy the chair, and ihc following qu tlon will be debated: "Should all the jmji of our public schools, irrespective of reiigl be reijuircd to study the 15il>le as a t< 1>ook ?'* The alllrinative side will be rep pen ted by Mr. J. < - Hltton, and the negatl by Mr. A. E. Miller ""he Junior orator the occasion is W. W. MeMorris, and the V edictorian Mr. J. M. McQueen. Mrs. Richey and Mr. J. 15. Cowan, T>onnald>ivi)lc. renuest us to thank th friends for the irencroslty exhibited to t)i< In asubstantial manner since their rce< fuss by lire. Their dwelling was burnt I than a mouth ago, and through the klndni and liberality of their neighbors, they h; now a hew house on the old site. Such dei reflect credit alike on the donors and reel cnts. An Afkictf.o HorsEiioMv?We regret learn of the death of Geonre, aged IK mont infant son of Mr. G. T. Held, of Hodges. 1 three summers In succession, we have be called upon to make an announcement tills kind for Mr- Held, to whom we would for our condolence in this Had alllietion. C Umhosc who have lost little children t iwly appreciate the bereavement. Pkbronai^.?We had the pleasure of a < yesterday from Colonel G. 15. Lythgoe. I iherly of the Press and Banner but now the Aiken Review. He is on a short visit his mother and sister. The Colonel is an < eel lent young man. ami some of the Alls young ladies should scoop him In. Tilts Is the.scAson for College Commen ments. nnd wenre In daily receipt of invi tions to be present at the various Colleges these Interesting occasions. If it were not the College Commencements this sutnn tho newspaper man would be hard up iude Elder J. L. Burns. of t ne Christian clnir will preach at Shtloh church about 4 mi from Hodges, on the 2nd Ixird's day In Ju Hervicesatll o'clock p. m. Services at Hod: at 3,30 p. m. and at night. The public respo fully Invited. Sick Ciiili?rk's.?Mrs. A. R. Wardlaw.3 N. T. Sassard. Mrs. It. X. l'rntt, Mrs. It, Barnwell, and Mfs. Benetami perhaps oth have sick Infants. The number (?f sick cli dren is uuusually large for Abbeville. . Tiik Pickens Sentinel speaks thus about' scarcity of corn.and of the growing wh< crop: "Com is scarcer in this section nt t time than we have known it for several ye and sells rapidly at 73 cents cash, or one d laron time." Wo need not to be physicians to Rn when we have and how to cure ft cold. 1 can have a special physician always near keeping convenient a bottle of Dr. Bu Cough Syrup. Price, 25 cents. What is supposed to be the largest tree the Southern states is n luup-oi-Hmix jjoi . near Ausrusta. On,, which Is 155 high and n feet In diameter, Its lowest branches being ty-flve feet from the ground. Tnts is a sootl season to white-wash y< fences, ont-honses, rooms, etc. Lime is an c^llent disinfectant, besides everything lot so much cleaner and neater when a nice c of white-wash is put on. The next session of the South Carolina 1 nual Conference of the Methodist Episco Chnrcn, South, will meet in Charleston the 17th of December next, Bishop Wig Juan will preside. , To-day .J<>c Arnold will l>e tried for 1! Xtinmrilcr ofiho Franklins. Tin? [.risoner llin I.if 111*1 \* lio VlifV KlliltV or 111' m:tV ' ? i ?i"i'o innocent. Wo have no opinion out! I nubiect. luit of one thing we arc certsiin, procedure is continued, there is no lei lit who may not yet be tried for that mtude ! Kirst, .led' I lav id was tried and eonvictc< 0^ thesi .Mc(i:ivvi\v wsis indicted, upon whs some persons churned unnitstaksible ev ? , donee of cuilt, bn! was never trird; sind no i Joe A mold comes up for trial for the sua I murder. int) llr.v. Iti!. CitiKit sind l'rof. Win. Hood < be KrskinoCoilege were in town last Satunhi of j attending committee meetings in conno< lis i tion with the Abbeville Teachers' Institub ire ii is si hopeful sign for tin* int'Tests of edues "it j ii iii iii tlns eoiinty when these gciitleme ib- and othordistillguishcd odilcstlors show then ins, solves so much in earnest working for th is j success of the Institute. The July t.'onvoi of | tion of the instiiute promises to be si most ii rts ; teres! ing occasion. '.u | I'kkm i f>: Cotton.?We saw the other da *}*' si stalk of cotton grown on Mr. \V. Oscsi l'~" Cromer's pisice, whicli li.nl five squares upo ' " jit, silid was lull.v twelve inciics high. Ml c _ i Cromer ihsis thirty sicrcs like it in si del . whicli has been in cultivation tor nesirlv 1'. '''i years. Marl; this too?it was the first !:cid i '^! this county to have its fence removed who the stock law wsis passed. .rs i His many friends in t his county will regrr re- to'caI'll that Mr.T. Uetlbcll I.uttiller, of Cob tin. kVj," Ho \v:is formerly of this county, :in<l move to('obbeounty in 18He wasa brother < jlP:?'ol. .1. M. Latimer, Son., of Lowndesvllh ii,j and liits many other relatives in this count} '? >; [ The case of Miss smith auainft, Mr. IIu?lii ' v of l'oiiaIdsvillo has been settled. The panic L'?t \ve re all ln-re oil .Monday morninit ready f< 'I tin* fray. t>ut thoy wry wisely .settled the al :1S | fair out side of the Court House. Wo have in; : learne<l tho forms ol the settlement. ?? | 11k v. IltciiAiti) l'rrrs, of the Ilaptis ?7 ehuroh. will preach at Martin's Institute o ,ot ! the third Shnday in this month, anil I lev". I j X. Pratt wili preach at tho same place on th mt! Sunday following. in-1 M:ss Sai.i.ik Baskin and Miss Lulu Gilc of I were nuosts at tho Alston House several day fajdurim; tiie past week. They are just frot he | (irunilpville, and will spend some time ii ltd | Monterey. j The American Medical Association recon: ias, ] v jn seh>.i,,n at Atlanta, favored tiieattondin j of titree courses of lectures as a neecssar ; i{UaUlication to graduation as a physician. | We have received an interesting letter fn or ; the "Temperance < oliunn," from Kev. 1>1 ! Cyrus Hamlin of Maine, hut it is crowdo ?(! out this week. Look out for it in our next, ist mit, khwjn ilft' iit.-'oN has throe hundre at. and twenty-five dollars' worth of irold coir es. which was east from gold recently lake he | from Abbeville mines. j "Nothing in the newspapers." Never wni .:t* j there a direr season or jrroatcrdeartb of news ? ; (lomjrcss is dtdl as the Dead Sea, and oven vi ; toes are monotonous. 0'f) Kjjom the not ices we see of the Press Assti i?.' elation we would presume tiiat there will b about a million of editors in Spartan but-;; ne.\ iio 'week, the 11th Juno. ay j' .IfDOt: I,yon litis bought one 'if Mr. T)ti io- j Pro's fine milk cows. Ho now has an abut: mr dance of butter and enough butter-milk i on | run a saw mill. 1 jl j The abolition of tlie death penalty i: | Switzerland ilnos not seem t.t have jri vcn s;i! "*! isfaction, and it will proltubly lie restored. '}IS j Miss Sai.i.ie Latimkk, iinii Miss Ilntti t.j. I I.atitne r stopped at Mr.Titsten's last Frida; n,l! night on their way to Lowndcsville. lie | Nkw invKi.T.iNc.?Mr. T. Y>', McMillan lsu A. the foundation o<" his dwelling laid and th of; superstructure is going up. lie; v.'i; have received a copy of the prenilnn >ro list of the KleventS Fair, State Agricultura j and Mechanical Society. Tin: Legislature of New York has detertn lincdtA reduce th<-rate of interest in tlia state to six per cent. lie1 J>. T. Connie; threatens, unless conflrme (if ;<<? Chief .histlceof T'tah, to scttledvwn to hi t!i .-iness in Chorleston. 1 Miss Kij,a Bki.i., arrived in Ahheville las >is j Ftiiisty and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J ci- (J. Edwards. IIaunwki.i, county will harvest moresmal <:rain this year than slio hns ever done b< ay 1 a 1 The prospect N that the Episcopalians wll at ! have a Hector for Trinity by the middle of Ji a-' ly. I The JtnrnircU I'roplr has a two-and-a-hall I column paragraph on the political situatio; II.! S. I,'. t'Aso.N". F.sy? delivered an address t I the Mi'thodlst Sunday School last Sunday. 1 jik ureenviue j-.ni-'rpnir ami .wmwnneci :st announces tlie '"eath ol' Mrs. A. L. Cobb. Miss Hosa Wkiiii .mil Mr. CharlesT. Jonc i:,t | of inierson, were married lust week, /isi <?<>ol'S marked down at lowest, rates fu ,. * I cash at Ctiiiniii^hiiin A Templeton's, fa-! TUKcnrsarc now runninir from Spartan ? . i biirji. S.. (t o llcndersoiivillc, X. C. "* \ Ani> still another lot of those fme shirts n rl<- Sl.iiO at (untiinuiia 111 Templet oil's. ' 1 II'CWOINO stoek at Cunningham & Temple : ton's, (.'all and secure bargains. , Ci.inttC it and Shcril!" Dul'rc seel {quite at lioine in the Court. ' The money for the public schools isexliaus !" ) ed in Abbeville township, i;?j Oiri! esteemed postmaster Mr. I!. W. Lav j,j ! son is still in bud health. id | Tun Anderson merchants eiose up at si >1- oYloek in the afternoon. Sthaw Hats ot all lciiitlseiicanat Cunning rt S ham it 'J'einpletoii's. "[I1 Mi:. (iiiAHAM will teach theCiiiidedSclioi ,.,j; next year. Cl, | - ?. I (Greenwood .Notes and Comments. 31V Qflli NfXC. ice' j Mr. Parker Jordan, who represent, a Xorili j.einli'iii?>?' house, has been in town this we 'i; ' Theaveiasre yield of the oat crop, th<>u#l j not so uood as la>t year, i:a-uivs an aiiuini.ui j supply of i his cereal. Harvesting it> prw^ivs siiii; in ;:<Mtd earnest, I The i.line Society will rc-oru:iuij!e nex | week. I A party recently married in this vicinity I had iu send a mile tor a ijib'c, before tin ; clergyman could proceed with the ceremony i it'> bad enough to borrow tile 1'rcjs <tml 11:,i tier front your neighbor. vo| .Mr. v? oodrut!"s horseattached t<> a buguy I. got away from hint Ilircemile- from town' 01 t' i .-?aturday, ran tin? whole tii.-luucc at to mil ,. * j speed without detaching iiiniseit', and win scarcely any injury to itic buggy. ' ! The anniversary exercises of jtrewer's Nor i Dial school, 'eoloieij/ will lake placcaholll 111 middle of this month. .Mr. J. i.'. Darkens ' tore the principal, carries on his work ni ; ' ! quiet, unobtrusive way. Twenty teacher? ,' who revi ived their training at litis school an now* actively encased, having nailer niei "| charge an aggregate of about eleven hundret j Students. ! A peasant croquet parly at .Misses IJright' I Saturday evening. , I I'iiless the weather clerk does better tin ',v theory of average rain fuii will he utterly ex :!,s; pi oded. V<1 j .Mr. II. X. Carter, of this county, wasstrick ' ' I ened with paralysis a few days since. I..' I Kev. .Mr. Mcl.ee> lias been in charge of tin ' ' I P.i.vlivl..,-|.|., I.lnuvli In.:-.. .IV..i- lu-..n!V v..:.,' V 1 ?has preached t<> the people of (j recti wood a hit 'east 1 wo thousand sermons. h I There are Ki negro preachers In this placcj it .is the sine nuu no# of respectability aite " ! tlit' alphabet is Jeariicd. | -The scholastic term 01 Misses llrlght sclioo I will he closed with interesting exercises. I fSotne of the boy.s.have bccu on their tuela this week?it was thought that coil'ee am lis would have to he ordered. i,(._ I It has heen the eustom of Greenwood luei , chants tor several years to close the stores a j,- 0 o'clock durlngthe summer months. ,-i The chairman showed decided Judgment ii ; 'he appointment of Capt, Waller on the loca ; hoard of Kquall;:ation. j i'rol". Klugh will have an exhibition at th : close o!' the term. j i'iny Grove Academy.Mr. liluke, Principal | will terminate its session on tiie -7th install i.iV | Willi appropriate exer-ises. j,j, { l'rivate letters to Mr. MeNiel from relation residing in Northeast Texas, two weeks ag< \y ] reported harvesting nearly over, crops ii on* j splendid condition, and the general ouiiool iod ; promising. he!. -NIi >s Ilollingsworth, who for some time ha | been u guest of lion. J. C. Maxwell, has n I turned home. 1 i"otton brings II cents?etrgs 10 cents?bill i of iter i"> cents?whiskey?none. ll(r ; Has not th<; Legislature the same right t< llt*; limit the percent-, charged tinder the lien la\ ; as jt has to enact a usury law ??the same a ,lis now exists In (Jeorgia. otl j since the repairs made on the old organ i ,Xl the I'.aptist church by Mr. Anderson, it I j-',.. said by those capable of Judging that its tun V(. : is more p( rfeet than that ol the liew insti l r.,? j men! now on trial. aj_ j Mrs. Wes. Anderson is visiting relatioh j down on the Greenville and Columbia liaii j road. t'?r; since tin* dry ticket was installed. '',u | It Is reported that llev, Mr. Clark, the ver , excellent Methodist minister located at tlii cssj place last year, will move hack. J1 is mime: l'1K t otis friends receive tlie iiitelligenct with jjre;i l\? I pleasure. '<ls I It Is rumored that tlie wlfo of l'uv. Mr. Fan P'" | last year pastor of the I'.iiptist church in tlii ! place, recently tiled. He married during tli t? I tiolidays and moved West. hs, | The old I'resb/terlaiw hepel with its bent 'or I tiful grounds presents one of the most el in: en ' t?leopportunities for a prolituble iiivcstmen of i within our knowledge. of-! >o <?ne has any authority for saying that i ?n- was owing to the close contest that. I iie eon: an i mittee of decision on the public disetissio refused to render a decision. I'lie eominitte all I xVeio no doubt Inllueiiccd by prudential rea *(,r.' sons which they >vere prudent enough not t ,.fi reveal to any i/uid nune-~ such men as I'e1 )0 Mr. smart, t'apt. 0. A. C. Waller, and Hon.. Maxwell rarely make mistakes. . ",j | Th'ft month will be a gala time in townI schools, clubs, piirtte<, picnics, music, lov< 'whisperings, sweet dull lance?sudden jll and deep sighs?empty pocket books and e: ta"; haustcd liens. on ; . . _ t n n'r{ GRAIN THRESHING. od. eh. i The Best Machinery in the County. los I The undersigned would respectfully infori 'V;-! the public that his PORTA 111. K <JKA! | THItKKIIKR is now in perfect order, and tin !C he will thresh grain for the public as soon i litis ready. -Mr. \VM. KPKOHHK will stipe 'Irs ' intend the work and will guarantee entli s-, satisfaction. The thresher is theilnost tin crs ! js in use iu this country. 'It- I May -i?, at JOHN A. I?EVLIN. "" < .Mr. jonn t naney, wno lives a icw mu J out, wus tinharnassing liis mule lasc Frid: his I evening, preparatory t?? resting from his I ars : bors lor the day, when the meek uiul compl: ?1* I cent animal suddenly let. fly his heels ai ] planted a blow on Mr. Chanty's cheek tin nif ' laid him out senseless on the ground. J Wo t was fun lid and taken home about 0 o'clot by i that. nljrhi. and is now 011 the mend.?-Vim-.', lis j >Str Uuauiiait. I Mr. John 8. Hill has just returned from In j seven weeks Visit to Hot Springs. Arkansi >lar j entirely Cured of a severe enso of rheuni; Ine tisni. i'.efore Mr. Hill went to HotSprlngs 1 tlf-' was in nn almost helpless condition, havii j ttie dreaded disease in his legs and hips at 3ur ! in the region of the heart, lie returns e ex- j'tirely eurexl hy the uscof the celebrated wat )|-s of Hot Springs.?tfreenville Xcus. oat Col. Pickens also showed us a copy of tl J'riuixytvania J'ackvl aft'l Daily Advert in Vn-4 published in Philadelphia on the lSJtli day' pal! September, 1787, which contained in it a co] on > of the Constitution of the United states as -ht-: had been recently adopted.?AndtrnOn Intel jj/cvictr. \ i ?a?a? ?a? ?ii ae n ,c | Millwnj Scraps. ',01 Tho communion at t.'cdar Spring embraced [ H, last Sabbath. I?r. Sloan preached on Friilay n If1'oa small congregation. Kev. K. 1'. Mci'lin-' ,,, lock of Xewbcrry imiiic lo his assistance on. i ,r | Saturday and preached two good scruions, to 1 j." very good congregations, on Sabbath tliej I church was very near tilled, Prayer-meeting j_ | at l'i o'clock conducted by Mr. \V. K. Itradle.v, j xv | Mr, Mcl'lintock preached both sermons, he! lis ;i good preacher, speaks ranldly but dis-| j tinctiy. Mr. Daniel Miner who lived near Mrs. W ' p? J' j Davis died two weeks ago. >'I The Centennial at f'edar Springs on Ih^'JIst i i'-: of .Jmie will be a big thing.a'coinmitlee of i'0 j p., has been appointed t<? make arrangements for 1 the occasion. Dr. Sloan most, cordially invit- r,,, n led everybody to come. J'ev. Mr. heard of I ' 1 Kdgeiidd ('. H.. is to l'e the speaker, hti! oth-jjJ], ' | cr di^tinxui^licd divines have iiccu inv(un, . -j anil arc expected to be on hand. !' , '* Thesitming at (Velar Spring last Sabbath |:J)r was splendid,especially thcia-1 tune. II Will ( v ! Widemuii felt as happy as he looked. it would * 'riliave been u jrood time to have killed him. i' l( n| .Mrs. Morris dwelling at llnrrisbursr wiusht ' ' r. i fire tin the roof one day last week, and came i ,| very near belli:; burnt down. The ladles In i ' J.) | the house shewed ureal presence of ini'bi. j ti,carried water into the garret and kept tue j (ijs, n ; Haines until assistance came. , ' Some of I iie Miilway people were glad to ]. I see Major I. I,. White itmoii.'M them la<i Sat-| , j urday at'ternoon. The Major is one of our best . . citizens. . i : ' j| The Miilway ladies speak in high terms of!. , the Emporium of Ka?hioiis. Mr. Howie Iht; j (1.- v , j proprietor, keeps sueh nice goads. at reasona- ' ' . I ble prices and i<: so clever and aecoii'uioda- j , ' t ting they cannot help buying from him. ' V s j Mrs. M. Morris who is nearly ill ye:n-- old,'., s was at church at Cedar Spring I art .Sabbath, j . ' ir i and remained all dev. r- j Some of otu fanners are cutting fall oats, j it and they are good, the wheat will be ready in , ' j n few days, tunic complaint of rust, but noise- i>.M ;t;,-io"s- ! T ej ' Level Land Dots. ijjj" j The public debate cume oil' at Union A cade- one s my the lath of May, as was announced, and I eur s j proved a grand success. The query was, | tics n : "which is the better preventive against crime, j ma it I education or punishment. The decision was I pre I in favor of the negative. Committee, Messrs. jtrai I-1 J. M. Carwilc. J. M. Hryant, Azra Clinkscales . <?u;j jr j and John Kay. Jtai y j < >ur fai niers lire very busily working out j Ilirir yoiui? rnijis, v. uirn an- ju^i uj". i un 11 : gives thim:s a dull appearance just now, l>iit | pr?> ' it (jives promise of more prosperous limes ,.,|i j next fall. j InU 1 Vegetables are beginning to come in now,, ! and uardeners arc reaping the reward of their, scj, d ! l.ibol*. I ("HI i, j Hev. A. Burtts delivered a (rood led lire at pr? n j Little Hiver last third Sabbath on tins Uap* am1 j tist convention recently held in Atlanta Cieor- j KJ.( | Sir. Jolm Mattison one of onr best young ... .11 men has gone totiie mountains, where lie will | . , [spend the remainder of summer. ! .'< Wheat is paid in thissecMon.but some com-!'1 ^ I plain of rust. '"i? 11 .Miss Maggie Clinkscales has been very sick j. 11 lnit is now convalescing. Some of the Level Land boys speak of iro- i iovi i- i ins to the mountains after crops arcs laid by. i- j We wish thorn a pleasant trip, (on oi The beautiful and accomplished Miss (,'har- san I lotto Kelly of Sparlanbursr is spending a|wl! i) while with relations In Abbeville county. I ami . j Mi-. John A. Callabam has a palace of nees ! lioi and honey, he says will weigh two hundred | cue (pounds. ; xji: f ! Last fourth Sabbath was communion day at j f I first Crevk : an excellent sermon by Hev. Mr. | j .liaison. A large congregation was in atttond-; the sjance. ' lu<e I Mr. James MeWhos-tcr is the happiest man 1 tcx on the continent, lie was married the 11th to jhJ( a , Mrs. Nancy Hurtou. We wish them a long. I and happy life. 1 -irci The literary Miciety at Union Acadcmy is in pr<) j a flourishing condition. i | * j General Green is making an appcarance in I i.|?] '' this .section. |. :1 I * T ''j IIOTiLL ARRIVALS. j am ' i ai.stok itorsi:.?II I. Moorhead. .T 15 LeHo.v :' ! J .1 Johnson, T <i l'.akcr, Lowndesvillc; il lij;^ II j (iibert,? alhoun's Mills; Miss Saiiie lhiskin., Voj' Miss (.nia (Jiles, Grauitevillc; J N Alexander.; II 'okesimry; J H Oldham. i> M Itampey. J s ; 'VlM I, Anderson, Greenwood; J K Latimer, W *i'. jijli j. Latimer, \V i! Acker. Donalds; W D Mann, jjs;. j Joseph lirowu. A J Watt, Mountain View; S J.-.,,, ;'' Link, T.inlcvillc; HSGallowav, J ft'Todd,! j. n - John K Clinkscales, KJ ]>u.*West; Mi.-i ' I Laura Luskin. MT lliitehison, Monterey, .! Sj o Watson, I'iioeni.x; Jas is Jennings und Wife,: ?n ;Jas A I'orl.-y, s Jennings. Miss Maiui 'l , ,. ; 1 Jeyrn?Lis, J T MeKe!!ar. Bordeaux; 1$ A Hn.vd,' j i Willin0!on; l)r A T Wideman, Hold llraneii. j j(i ,r i III il l IIS. " Near Abbeville, Pith May !S7!\ Mrs W Oscar ! C'roiiier, adau:;iitei*. no\ ll Near lionaidsvilie, 30th May 1X711. Mrs Wm j)'"'.' I Vermillion, a son?being the seventeenth?ali - living. i, i I "yc i>I A It Iw K T il L J? O i: T S. | .Vll' ?\ |.W 1 Olllv, ij 1IIU - ? I." III. ? nl IKK S t i "" j strong: iimuey ! .' !..>, uold l.'flt; exchan-.te? iv,-. long ; sin n l -I.mi ; Stalf I'iculs ihili'.T : x : governments lii in. Cotton dull; sales tsu* middling ueland i > middling ur!eans i's1>>i;f ! Kuiiircs tinner; May I'.'.'il .June ; J uiy tini i i.Aiisriist ; ! '!.m; <'ctoiHT i'J.lii. . i wit j Lorisvn-u-:, June 2. ? Flour quieter :;tiu' Wheat linn :' <>rn duller; oatsilnn; I'ork } ! 1II.-J.-I; bulk meats liiiiiiL-|-; liue.iU nominal ; j I L-lt'iu- sides ; wliislu-.v active. * i Ari.'USTA, .June - ? Cotton st'-ndy ; : ?middling low miihlMnjiL'l^guuJ oitlii nary J-J; net receipts 5: Miles?. -.(l j (. i?.M:J.Kvr')S, .!uno ?? Cotton steady? ; middling I,';.; low middling 121-; goou owii- ? ;!""" " ? 1 ! l /"i KKEXVII.LK A ('OI.T'MBIA UAILUOAl) -! I jr SI'MMKli .SCIIKIH-Ll-:. ' On and after Monday. June 2d, 1ST!), flici j I Passenger Trains will run ua follows daily, j | ' J .Sunda-ys excepted. . | ,.on j OWI 1 j Leave Columbia at 10 "-> a m &to( * j Leave Alston !2 2o |> m I 'i' . i Leave Newberry 1 .Ti a ni : favi ; Leave Umbos -1 27 t> 111 I AL ..'Leave Mellon 0 OH n till II j j Arrive at Ureonville 7 ;io |> in i a u< ijhwn. | i'<?r - i Leave (livciiville at <i l"> a in , '''Cl e I.cave HHinn fi a in! r! Leaves tlodses " 'J ">j a in i i j Leave Newberry l:.' 4't i> in ! .: Leave Alston J 17 p in I *' i' I Arrive at Columbia -1 15 i> in j I ANl)KliSON AND ULUK U11XJE UltANClI.: l1'- ! . T ?f Leave liclton 0 0" ]> in |-l ! Leave Amb-rsoi; 0 50 p in t <- . Leave Pendleton 7 4.*i pin ;, - Leave l'err.vville 8 lil) j> m ; Arrive at Walhalla U 0U ]> in | down. ! Lenv v-1 Wallialla {> 15 a m j M s Leave Perry vlllc 5 5-> a in i ? t ; Leave Pendleton <> iU a in j pp i Leave Anderson 7 .'! ? a ill | 1.1] -i Arrive at Helton S lo a m ? wu ?: LAUKKXS HltANOII. !?] . Lauren* Branch Trains leave I,aureus II. A at 7.!Wa. in. aii?l Newberry at. l.lo p. in., on ?.? I Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. j mi i A1JHKVILLK 1ULYNC1I TRAINS. j I Abbeville llraileh Train eonneetsat Hodtres j w'j,, ' , with down and up train daily, sua lays <*x-i?ni I eepted. Leave.Abbeville ti/W a. in.; leuve j ! iliulgus l. li) p. in. II Up and down Trains on the main stem | 1 i make closeeoniieetiou at fouiinblia with the \ wit up and down day Passenger Trains on the j did c South Carolina Hallroad and with the through ! j Freight Trains, with Pussentrer Car attached. l? on the Wilmington, I'oluinbia and Augusta 1 i tall road. and at Alston with the trains of the I Spartanburg. Union and Columbia 1 tail road , 81 for Union, Spartanburg, ilendersouville, | ' ; Asheville, Ae., ?.Ve, ' TIIOMAS DODAMKAI). | lieneral Superintendent, i Kin ?j AUi./i jk.. viviinui juhtv i s ; - STATS OF SOOTS CAROLINA ^ County of Abbeville. ! | n i Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Admin-1 s | istruliou. j K 1>y J. Ki i.i.ki: I.vu.v, Ksq., Pkoratk Ji'dor. ! \ilJIF.rtKAS, Fannin K.Davis made suit to! ]\ s VV in'1, to grant her Letters of Aitininistra-j i,(M " i tion of 1 lin K.state ami effects of 1>. C. JJ.ivis, >,J.,| , lat"ot Abbeville County, deceased. | ej 'f/irxr (iiv /ltr r</nrr to cit<; and admonish nil j 'i, [ ami singular the kindred and creditors of the ! is-, :v ] said I). ('. J?avis, deceased, tli:it they bo and ls I appear, before nie, in the Court of Probate, to ' ,,..1' ' 'lie Iieid at Abbeville C. II., on Wednesday,;" the 111 li day of June, after publication hereof, j ; at M o'clock in Hie forenoon, to show cause, if! ll [any tbev have, why tiiuMiid Administration ls | should not be granted, e j (JiVKN under loy hand and seal, this 27tli day i W of of May, in the year of our Lord one | Rj j thousand eight hundred and seventy- B" H nine, ami in the lli.'ird year of Aineri<vn j I 1 Independence, A j Puiilisheil on tin' 2sth day of May, JK7!?, In the J'rcxx ami IlmiHvr and on thoCoitrt House! door for tin; time reuuired liy law. I ?j J. Fl'LLKU LYON*. j PJ| !C I May 2S, Jit Judge of Probate, i l? i-1 j'.l Jet and Gilt Jewelry. j ? j * LA 1U!K assortment In beautiful new oI A designs,just received attlic T ts ' 1 ' 1 Emporium of fashions. i May is, isT'l. o j Health Notice/ '?! ! w, *V * LL persons living within the corporate s 1 . /\ limits of the town of Abbeville must put s *s I their premises In perfect order by the lath of j .)une next. All yards, j?lir pens, sinks, stables ! I ' and other places at all deleterious lo the pub- [ 1 l1, lie health must be cleaned out and put in , JL healthful condition. Those who fail !< come j up with lite provisions of the town ordinance! | upon tliis subject and thlsnoticc will be dealt | cs : with as the law directs. The Town Council i '.v | ate determined to reduce all nuisances. ?:! H. T.TtJSTEN, I, ici Intendanij 1 * j May 21, 1S79. 3HORSE M CATTLE POWDERS!15 J* I Q | -T1IE CELEBRATED? "pj Central City Condition, and he! Foutz's Horse and Cattle PowdeiV !? r\ B" I EDWIN PARKER'S. L April IX>, lb70. j . APPLE TONS' merican Cyclopaedia jxb\v rkvised edition. fTIRELY REWRITTEN BY T? ABLEST WRITERS ON EVERY SUBJECT. inted from New Type and Ulustrat ivitii Several Sluusaud Engravings and Maps. ilK work original! v published under I tUloof the NKW A.MKKICAN CVC1. IlJIA Was eomillCllCCd ill is.>S, .-iliOC Wlli us ilie wide circulation which it has attai in all parts of lint Unit oil Stall'*, and t al developments which have taken pin . very branch of M-jenee, liicrniinvalid a 'o induced !!i(! editors ami publishers 21:it it to an exact and tlioioii^Ii rev I.sic I In issue .1 new edition, entitled L'HE AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. 'iiiiin the tasi twenty years theprogress overy in every department of kuowlcd tuude a new work of reference an impel : want. lie movement of political affairs lias ke e wil'i the discoveries 01' science. ami tie itl'ul application to the industrial and n.< arts and the convenience and relineine oeial life. Great, wars and consentient, ri tions have occurred, involving nation n;res of peculiar moment, The civil w >ur conni rv which was at its height win last volume of tiicold work appeared, ii ipily been ended, and a new coilrw:of col reial and industrial activity has heen eoi need. ACI'KSJilONS TO Off. 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They embrace all branches of Kcien I.of natural history, and depict the tin ious and remarkable features of seen 1 liileel ure and art, as well as the vario cesses of mechanics mid manufacture hough intended for instruction rather tin Ijcllishmcnt, I pains have I IT-: en" spatlf.1) TO in.sl'1 I II Kill AKTI.STU: KXCKI.l.KNCK. lie cost of their execution is enormoi 1 it is believed llfey will llnd a welcome i tion as an admirable feature of (be Cycl 11a and worthy of its high character. THE AMERICAN rYCI.OXMJWA NOW COMPLETE in sixteen large octa nines, each volume containing over J ,-s, fullv illustrated by several thonsai id engravings, and with numerous color lographle maps, t he whole costing the pi icrs a sum exceeding Five Hundred Tlio d Dollars, exclustveol' paper,jirintiugai ding. I'rlcp and Style of Ilimlii'g* Kxlra Clo!h. per vol .. 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Persons wis to subscribe can receive the whole set . time, or one or more volumes at a; ic, the delivery suiting their convenient hot it any cost oi^ carriage, by forwauil ii* address lo B, APPLET0N & SO,, J'UliLJSHEllS ,j;'i A ."l Rro:'.dway, New York, lay 21, IST'.i, tf. HAVE sold my LIVERY ST AIII. K bn nesstoMr. ('IIAS. 1?. ALLEN, who w duct that business in the future on I ii account, but J will continue lo ke k for sale at the old stand, as heretofore hankinga generous public for their p: nrs.! take pie; sure i'i recommending J I.EN lo Iheir favoratle consideration, have at present and will keep at nil !ini iod lot of horses and nuiies at Ihc slat sale, and in my absence Mr, .\llen will ised lo accommodate my customers. A. J. PENBLEY. ay 20,1 >7J 1ST OTICTC. AY IN (J bought the El VERY STATU lll'vl \'Vs*> lir?r<*N if*nr;* riiTnl'H'tfd I A.i'KNl >I.KV, 1 wuiilil solicit a .sins lie public patronage. Ghas. D. Allen, ay -'0, K7;i m HAS AD7MCEB! \'I> :tll rot toll (Jr?o<ls arc In syinpatl with the Kiiw Malaria!, but., rHITE BROTHERS ,'Iiijj boii'.'ht a very HKAYY ST<)(. i'ii lIk* Market was at its LOWKST wou .ouiii'f ti> their friends mid customers tli >Us are ofiercd at the SAMK IMtlCKs, limit any allowance whatsoever. A splc !iii?' <>r li! .N I I*. l']MXTF.I> I,AWNS. Jilt*?WX [ ! :i:i'i X(iSand siiiurixcs. loxlj cloths, uki> tkkixo, t:< ittox \in:s, I itll kinds of STAPLF. DP.Y COOPS. WHITE BROTHERS. lay 11, IfsTl). ' ( ate ?of South Carolins County of Abbeville. In tiik I'kouatk Couht. x parteGeorgia MTillains, 1'ctltloncr Petition for Homestead, OTrerc Is hereby given that Georgia Williams, has applied to this court I nestead exemption in the real n:i<t per: property of her late husband, Wesley liiams, deceased. Is ordered, that Friday, the lltli of Jut I, be fixed as the day for the appointing tppralsers to set oi!" the homestead to t i Georgia c. Williams. J. FULLER LYON. .) . Pro. A. C lay 1.1, lfiTO, c . lUAlllilsMis 0. 3, GRANITE BAKCi 1.bbeyille C. I1!., S. ( < daily receiving liis stock Of priag ?3.;1 Sesbek URAL MKRCHAMSI r-The iriosi, perfect, stylish and conipl .of \ Ileady-3fade Clothing or br tiisrlit. to this market?cltonp, subst it mid fashionable. Keincinljer to call >. ROSENBERC o. G rani to Abbeville, S. \pril H, b~H, Theo. Markwalter, 1.' MARBLE V/OF.KS, i i ! Broad Stukkt, near Lower Mahkkt, Augusta, <Ja. I lTKKPS on hand and furnishes to order | fj ed ! e j Monuments, Tombstones j i\ j and .Murlde Work In general. A largo sclec- , fcj | > if >11 ready for lettering n ml delivery at short J lie notice. several hundred* of new designs in ,(the most modern styles Monument furnished cheaper i han ever before In I his market and "W* in-j of the hest. workmanship, similar to that of Hi lie the Confederate Soldiers' Mominientreccntly j H ce I creeled liy in--in this city. rl, j March "Jii, 187!). i xcijc canvassers lo engage in a pleasant and I proiitalde business. (iood men will tind tills of A rare chance to make money. Such will | i;e please answer this advertisement hy latter,: a- enclosing stamp for reply. stating what bnsi-J j ncss they have heen engaged in. Xono hut1X pt those who mean business need apply. I ir; Address KINLtlY, IfrAUVKY <fc CO., se-! Uct. L\ 1S7S, ly | Atlanta, fhi. I RICHARD GANTTi Ijfj ; Fasliionable Barber & Hair Dresser, j abbevtl^k, si. l\ VIiI< work done, nciuty Juki in me mnstnp-1 ui'.ivi-d style. (iivonic r. call. SalUtac-1 tV lJJ; tion uurrsmtml. It. G.VNTT. 1 i0.j Dbc-.M. IhTS. | Ill J.J:j 13 e Sure You uy jti0f fa| -Tim? a! KING OS1 SHIRTS W !i ! sty Treinfohced! f* -AND WITH? | ricl lie I tiPATEHT SLEEVE ADJUSTER L' $jTHE BEST AND CHEAP-1" '"j EST IN THE WORLD. J,!! "'PRICE, ONE DOLLAR, s )li* { For sale by v^r H W. JOEL SMITH & SON. I1 vol Mnv T. 1ST!), tr ' ' SHERIFF'S SALE. "' Li I,,,' Clayton A Webb vs. William K. Walkex ?.j Attachment and Sundry Executions.. ! r <*, i)V virtue of mi Attachment. and Sundry ;lfl si-1 J> Executions to nic directed, I will sell at Jill rl-; Abbeville on Mobility the second C.'i day ofl / (JUNK, A. !>., .within tiie legal hours (if! .... Sale, the following described personal property, to wit: n or | iVifrs TOP.ACCO, more "r less, i V'i er i ! 1I0TTLES COGNAC P.UANDY, more or I ess he i lsil'i CIGAItS, more oriels; ce ; :iy. GItOSS FLASKS, mo.-bor less, ?sti 11'CUT GLASS DECANTER*. more or less y,: LOT TUMISLKRS. LOT SPOONS, __ :?? | SCO Alt DISH. TWO LAMPS. !> U rs. |,()|' MI'.Ast'KM, I.OT l'.\UC'ETS, P 1 in : LOT EMPTY CASKS. 'iJUH, ^ J, (> .1 UGS AN I) C( INTENTS, . ; ,,,,! LOT SUNDRIKS, : Rj JlTT GALLONS HYE AND COItN \VIIISKEY, s | more or less, I .'.I : | GALLONS WINK, more or less, ! l-t y. 7 GALLONS lJLACKIJKUY IlUANDY.more! *-J or less, j ci l.j GALLONS PEACII HRAADY, more orl.V] ?,! less. |UJ .m 1"' GALLONS APPLE URANDY, more or j (>0| ..II I l'*S?? j ,! 1 (GALLONS (JIN, moraor less, j Dr , j nt Inched, nn<l levied on as the properly ofj lU" j William K. Wailkcr at the suit of Clayton <fci v U; V>*'bb. 1 tn, lia; TERMS.-CASII, Oil day of Sale. Il<" J. K. C. DuPRE. !/V H. A. C. i U I | Abbeville, r. II., S. 0. ) JjjJ j May 7, 1>7!>. -It j j Is f in! " ' !ch i SI NOTICE. | ,.r.' T I'THKU FAIR, under contract, left I ! I j my fiiniMin the l-.th April. All persons j ^ are hereby forewarned against employing [ i.'J; JAS. A. EEID. (jl >\ I May. 7, 1S79. 31. t GLASS !X 1 FRUIT JARS. [, ?! SSWIH PABKEK'S. j* at; Miiy 7, iSTO. | -jinrMsirl , ! fatel Mater aiii Jewelsr, ^ J ABBEVILLE, S. G, |. i ! \\T ILL be pleased to servo his friends anil' i, I tV the public with the best of work In his ' SU I llneat the lowest, prices. Cull at the store u(i [Messrs. Kyrnwcll A Oo., where ho ma}' ul-i Ways in? found during business hours. i April a, lb"!). p. I, CLAEl! For Tie M of Tie Graft ! y f HAVK COXOLUUKI) TO GIVE MY I Coi I whole attention to my Shop. I shall give 1 ^or it. (>U!il? ATTENTION. If any person wish- nui es to have their j (he j. Watches Repaired Is liy | Bring them in. I have all the tools and ma-; ' I,'' .re tcrials to do it up in the , {.JJJ. Best of Style;-1 -j AND AT THE | T Low Rales Possible.' i iy ! wh < T F YOU WANT Yont f'T.O('K HHP A III-1 v Jl ed bring It in and it will be done right. If 'i you want your s jewelry mended BriNg it on. If you Want your ! " SEWING MACHINE MEM)! This is the place to get it done i in the , Best of Order. | j You can have nnyany piece made new or the jtl! 1 | old one repaired. If you want your ?un or|'mc I pistol repaired thisjs is the place to have itj ! done. All these articles will be repaired In ' j the best of order at the Lowest Prices. I Give m3 a Trial and Satisfy Iour-; ' i selves.?TERMS CASH. ! ~7 6 JOEN L. CLARK. | ' i nil -2-2, 1x79. tr. | nil State of South Carolina. |JF County of Abbevill" |vc P.iobato Court?Citation lor Letters of > ! Administration. | i i By J. Fum.ku Lyon, Esq., Pkoratk _* Judge. . j "TTTIITSTIEAR, Martin (J. Zciglcr, |j i | VV Clerk of Court Common Plea>j hus 5 : made suit to mo, to grant him Letters fT | of Administration of the I'stato and of- j | fonts of Joshua 11. McCull lato of Ab^ I beville County, deceased. "J'j These arc therefore to cite and admon% ish all and singular the kindred and cred- * j itors of the said Joshua K. McCall de J'\ ceased, that they bo and appear, before ' me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at j | Abbeville C. II., on Wednesday L'"i day of j rp Juno, l.'!70 alter publication hereof, at; J ! 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause | I if any thoy have, why the said Adminis-; i"P i tration should not be granted. j j Given under my hand and seal, thiSjl ]2th dav of Mav, in the vearof our Lord one thousand night hundred j and soventy-nino and in tho ono| hundred and third year of! American Independence. Published 011 tho 1 rill day of May" 1S7!>, in tho Pre** and Manner and on the . e I Court HOuse door for the time required ; by law.J. FULLER LYON, Probafe J udgc. ! May 14, 1S70. : notice. " 1 I) KOKIVKI) this :{ cases of Millinery, ; 1 It embracing many new Shapes in jfA'rs, e,c; * r.oXXKT.S, Kl'FFLIXGS, ti km, LACKS, j "B TRIMMING, [y SILKS, anil J an-!' ^ ? SATINS. OH | n/l.linn mif nlnvnsf pvcrv I I j (lav nnil person* wlshliip tin' luteal styles und ^ lowest price* will find It. 1o .their interest to * examine our stock and price our goods. nj *'| R. M, IADD0N & CO, " O i May H, ISi'J. of' ~ i AT THE L Smporiiim |; Of Fashions!: Cupii all lie ! ATSSTIOYELTIES Of The Season. |1 ,1 if lillisery, New Misery, r Elegant Stock. In all the Latest stylos and .Shades. \~. iwBressWsJeiDressMs.' ihracinir all the newest shades and <iuali-j j from l'tc to finest. 1 1STew Kid G-loves 11 all shades awl splendid qualities from 7.">c i ] ?I.tW also silk and Lisle thread In betuUlfut J Ics very cheap. I o 'ew white -roods, I'lOCES, Ac., HAMBURG ' f GrNGS and INHKItTING.S in endless va-|l !y from 4c lip. t Novelties in Neck Wear. | AI SOTS, SCARFS, RITILONS, LONG LACE TS. entirely new. idles iiiid MNses cojored HOSK. "ew PARASOLS and sun I'MHRKf.LAS h a ereat variety of I'aney articles for I.as wear. . 'o one can fail to he pleased with ovr e!eit stock and all we ask Isr. look to convince it weare?ellin!reverything in our line at y lowest cash prices. Samples sent on up- | L'ution. . " Hanon Suits; I julies do not (fail to examine our elecrant ck of these jroods before purchasing materiis can every time sa\ethe expense of mak; np, prices range from SiVKJ to iNOO, at the < IPOPM OF FASHIONS tprll 9. 1S70. all at the Cash Store and Buy your Goods Cheap. EC tohnnonnce to all that they arc dally . ' receiving their pring k Summer Stock lsistlnc: of LY COOHS, NOTIONS, IIATH, CLOTHING, LOOTS AND SIIOKS. \"e would call the attention of the ladies T !>urblock of llAMHl'RG EDGING. |J in* Grocery Department ulI and complete. ilve us a call and he convinced that wc sell . aper than any one else. Uespcctfuliy, i Eill & Thomson. inril 1 ( . 1S71I I " PlOCERIES ! GROCERIES Hj IIAT Canned CORN. OKRA; ami TOM A.TO K.S. . # 1 'RKNCTT MUSTARD CHOW CIIOW find I VKMBKR PICKLES, vnry lino. And ni- i v? oil liisml in largu quantities. I! A CON. MOLA^SRS, 11 rLoun, . ; CORN. , COKFRKand SUGAR, at j W. JOEL SMITH & SON. | Lpiilt), 1ST!).. tato. of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. MMONS?For Relkf. [Complaint not! .Served.] IN THE COMMON I'LKAS. . j { "William K. Citdtly, rialntltl i1 against nothy C. Cuddy and Mary Cuddy, Defend? i [O TUT. PF.IT.VDANTS, Timotliy C. Cud-! I and Mary Cuddy. ' Ol: are hereby summoned and required I to answer the complaint In tills action.) leli Is tiled In the olliee of the/Jlerk of] mnion Pleas, for the said County, and to! ve a copy of your answer to the d complaint 011 the subscribers at j ir olliee, at Abbeville Court House "j State aforesaid within twenty days after J ; service hereof, exclusive of the day of' h service; and If you fall to answer tiie'j nplalnt within the time aforesaid, the I intitl" in thisaclloii will apply to the Court! the relief demanded In the complaint. I l.il.ul \ 11 ri 1 IXT1I : I COTilRAN it J'ERHIN, j Plaintiff's Attorney, j 'o Timothy C. ('tidily and Mury Cuddy, ji>?- j uiit Defendants. 'AKE NOTICE:?'That the complaint in ' H case toixi'tlf.T with tli>f Summons, of ich theforego! iix is a eony, was tiled in otllee at Abbeville Court liotisc on the --d April, 1?7U. (L. H.) M. G. "EKH/EIt, C. C. P. Lpril 23, 1ST!). 'ATE OF SOUTH CAEOLUil j I County of Abbeville. j I IN THE I'KOHATK "COlTltT, - j 11 re Estate of James Purseiy, Deceased. Petition for .Settlement and Discharge. 'OTICK is hereby Riven that N. A. Ed-1 wards, Administrator, de bonis noil, with | II annexed of the estate of .James Pnrsoly,; j eased, has applied to this Court for a dis-?| ir?e of his trust. t is Ordered, that Friday the ">th day ofi ne. 1S70, he fixed as the day of iiie setlle II t of said estate anil the discharge of the <1 \ A Kil-jriirilfs. J. FL'LliKI! LYON, i J. Pro. A. C. tbhovillc rail., S. (". 1 May ">, 1S7S, It. / } Y ASli MESS^GOODS | ?IN? I ANDSOME Ml>MNS. yard wide at. 12c, | 1 Wliit" and FlAuvd I'lgUKS. I,AWNS,j DIA LINENS, ami other desirable goods,, ry cheap, at tlic EMPORIUM QE FASHIONS. !| ilny 7,1X7!). UST ARRIVED! ! 'IIIS work another ence Ladies II ATS and I IliiNNKTs in beautiful styles. Pretty) jOWKIIS, UIM'.ONS Ac.,at the IMPORIU? GF FASEIfllJ Hay 7, l.sTt). _ j .NOTICE 0 SCHOOL TEACHERS.!; WILL bo in my offico at Abbeville'* Court Ilouso on tho following days;, SATU11DAY. MAI'.CIl 20, SATURDAY, APRILS, MONDAY, Al'lttL 7, SATURDAY, APRIL 2D. MONDAY, MAY ">, l( SATURDAY, MAY SI, MONDAY, JUNE 2, J SATURDAY. JUNK 2$, MONDAY, JULY 7, !' rfncliers lir?v!ner certificates will p it son i! j em for registration on the ilnys above men- I jncii. DAVID CRAWFORD, |, School Commissioner, A. 0.; March 21,1ST!), If. j ( Tiff*?! I IM IIAHl'KU, ft hlnck liepro v/llh deform-j ( 1 eye, formerly resided tit LownjlesviMe, ul HKNltV IlKAKK.a small tmilntto nco. t'Sriipi'd from Abbeville Jnll Tuesday I silt. May li. IST'l. A liberal reward will be! ii\l for llielr arrest. .f. r. (.*. Duriin. fiikrin a. c. May 7, ist;>, tf . ( I CIGARS. NEW BEANDS! HIDE or THE SEA," "NONE SUCH for sale at E. Parker's. May 20,1S79. Another Fresh Supply "vF lionutlful Millinery Lncc and Si ? / Span's, silk Mitts, I'ill (Is, 1'aii Cords, C< els Ac., just received at the Emporium of Fashions, Mnv'.'l, 'K7P. e "fresh goods" ?'"r IdAMAKinffn QTHf i '7>V1' tViiot^Kiaks.'axni:i> "('.-(Vii 'Jtl'ITS. at ll5'l?nrd's old stand, ami > leits the public patronage. Satisfaction i;(in n? I. All kinds of FrnNITlTKK neatly, at heaply repaired. Respectfully, J. Norris, Agent. May 21,1*73. DUESS GOODS. ["JKC'KIVKR this ilay in Iilaek and Color [V iUintings, mv.1 otlu-r desirable Fabri n pretty light shades, also a Jul! llneof blai 'ashmeres. all of which are being offer ery cheap at the Eraporiilm of Fashions. May 21, 1?j70. ' c 20 TO BlirWES' ?AND IIAYE YOURfatcliss, Clocks aai .Wry Fin rjEIXG permanently located at Due Wo I) 1 wish to call the attention of the peo| if Abbeville County, to the fact, that I a >repared to do all kinds of work on Watch < 'loclcs. Jewelry, Ac.., in the best style and 1 ess money t!m? any other watch maker rie Slate. All work guaranteed togive cnti attraction or 110 cliurire. J. M. VISANSKI, Feb. 19. 1S7U. tf iJue West, S. C. "SHOOHQPr FRANK GARRET, JNE of the bests'noe-maker* In the ronni nvitcsyou togive him a Job In Ills lino vork. lie hopes by faithful work and 1< >rlees to merit u share of the public patro i;re. Shop in the otiiee at the marble yard. March it), ls~y, JJ111. m Kli . mm, s. {i. M. JAS, L SHERSOAi Bruggist & Chemist, rs OFFERING IIIS. LARGE AND WEI L selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS, Poilet M Fancy Articles, & Low down for CASH. AJ.SO, A lot of tine Cigars and Tobacco. Your patronage is respectfully solicited, JAS. L. SHERIDAN. April 1?, 1871>. 3m. ?AG ENT.? 0 "Bonci ;< V? <W} V11wvi?jE.tU V I Buy and Bel P02t Oeisl: STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, ' ALSO, A GOOD LINE OF CONFECTIONARY. CIGARS, A SPECIALTY!! ?My motto is "Livte ami let Live."? HVE ME A CALI MANTlTA-MAlvING executed with ncs less and dispatch and upon Keasoual urn is, by Irs: M. D. McDonald March, 12, lS7f\ _ Cunningham 4 Templetoi lave opened their Sprin Stock consisting in part of 'A LI COS, check homespu: NA1XSOOK, CAMBRICS, piques, LAWNS, 5LEACIIED AND BROWN 1IOMESPU2 HAMBURG EDOING, CLOTHING, SIIOKS, &c, Cull an'I examine. March 19,1S79. . \\J K take pleasure In calling attention \\ our entirely new spring 3UMMSK ?ST0CK c DRY GOODS, Dlll'.ss GOODS, FA N? :v <JOpDS, . N<JTIONS, in ?>j iMt i . ui<wi r,-i, UIBBoNS, KMBItOIDFRl HAMBURG EDGINGS. TRIMM I N( iS, e Parties desiring SPRING GOODS ai .ranting bargains will please examine u 'toek. Bargains In DRESS GOODS. Bargains In BLACK ALPACAS. Bargains in BLACK SiLIv, Bargains in CASHMERES. Bargains in LAWNS. Bargains in DeLAINE, nil Wool. Bargains In P K. Our stock nf PRINTS Is nntiMinlly lar ind pretty, consisting of nearly 'Joe pieces liU'oreid style and pattern. Call an>t e.\:>i no tbein, ancl don't forget we have a fi in cf of NOTION'S, SILK II'DKTS, LINKS' H'DK'ES, ULOVES. COLLAKS, CL'EES, ruches. doylies. DP.ESS BUTTONS. TOWELS. TABLE DAM \SK. LINENS. SHEETINGS, and DOMESTIC A full lino of omiTC p, sunce BJUU 8 U iXj SJSJ^i-U anilng in price and quality from tl.00 -EATS AND CAPS\ particularly nice lino of FKI.T ai STRAW floods. Examltie our .Stock, and l>e pleased'. \ ire ottering a stock of good < ioods at low p f. JOEL SMITH & SCI April !>, lST'J. Dissolution. JMIK partnership heretofore existing 1 twi'cn XOKWiKil) A- JtINKS, liealurs Uciieral Merchandise, Abbeville I'. 11., i I'a., has this day been dissolved by mult fonsent. Thn business of the old linn will sloscd out by Norwood Pros. ii. n. norwooe A. W. JONES. Abbeville, S. C., March II, 1S79. NFAVFIRM. TMIK undM'shrned have tiiis t'.av formec 2 eorHrtii'.rslilp under the tirin name NOR\?"t!(>1? fill! ?'S, as Micce^ors to Norw> Jones, and will be glad to have the pulj ;'ive us a call. fr. TI. NORWOOp, J. S. NORWOOD. Abbeville, K. ('., Mt.reli 11, li>7?. WITI-TD K AWAI Having m>1i1 toy entire interest iii ' firm i<" Xorwnccl d-.lmifs lo Mr. .1. Norwood, r lie? to r?*ltirn my thanks t*> ' public ."or lfn> littoral ratroiniac oxtewloil us and desire to couiAiuiul tlio mtv firm lliolr imtrunaiiu. A. W. JOXE1 AliStvillc. Ma-cli M, LiT!?. ammKgmmammtaammKxmmmmsamammmmmmm^ SSSBSEj USE THIS BBAND. BEST II THE WORLD. ?Ait tetter to any Salerate. ?k One tcaspoonful of this Soda used with sour L'd milk equals Four toaspooifsfulsof the best Baking Power, savin;; Twenty Times its cost. i HGe package for valu^ able information. ilf tlie tcaspoonful is loo Inrge and docs not produce good results at lirst, use less afterwards. March 5.1879. tf _ J Carpentry. in :s. or i In [ I HE undersigned hereby gives, notice thai re he is prepared to do all kinds of icABPENTER'S WOSK ~ . AND BU1LDIMG. lie also repairs COTTON GINS, THRASHERS, AND FANS, 'y* | A full supply of GIN MATERIAL always on ?; hand. Fanners are requested to bring theii >w Cilns up early In the season io allow time to 'n* have tliein properly prepared. Also agent for the Taylor Cotton Gin, The Brooks Cotton Press, And nil kinds or RUBBER and LEATHER J BELTING. D, B. SMITH, ABBEVILLE, C. IL, S. C. SatteTlMilf.B1M" Bnflles wi Just received at 9 , Cuaningltam & .L Templeion's. March 10,1S79. , TO MAKE MONEY Pleasantly and last, ngent?should address FINLEY, HARVEY & CO., Ga.cV-, 187S, ly Atlanta, p ] Cunningham & Templeton Have on band ||; Sugar, Tobacco, Coffee, Axes, ' j I Bacon, Plows,, j Lard, Eats, J Meal, Shoes, Flour, Calico, !L! . Rice. Homespuns, I Maccaroni, Cheese, ! * &c,, &cM &c? &cM &c., give them a call. j Jan. 20, 1879. McCords Colic Mixture. ' I For Horses, Mu'es and Cattle. it-1 The undersigned have boon appotuted sole ,1c airents for the ."ale of "McCOSD? COLIC MIX| TCRE,"an infallible curejfor colic in horse* . j mules or cattle. This preparation \ 'as patj tented June :?), 18iMt, and In the sho ?, time t which has elapsed since has attained a renu! tation unequaird by any patented medicine ? j on the globe. We have in our possession tes; timonliasl'roni numerous persons who lmvc used it: I have had two occasions to use McCords Colic Mixture in cases that seemed desperate The success in curing was apparently magic' al. it is administered without trouble or de1! lay, is speedy in action, and I think is so val: uable that every person who manages horses ! or mules should keed it at hand. I>. L. W Aim LAV/. g' I saw Mr. McCord use* his medicine on a ; mare that had been travelling, and was selz> I ed with cramp colic. The animal was urop, ping down t' equcntly and in great pain. In | a short time after the medicine was given?in j ten minutes, at the farthest,?the animal was . easier, and in an hour I saw the animal liarr j uessed ami driven oil', and learned subsets qurntly she performed the Journey and had I no more colic.. , THOMAS THOMSON, i I lmve had one occasion to use McC'ord'f ! Colit Mixture. It was very effective aud 1 I think is au excellent ihedlcine. S. McGOWAN. *s.! rorSaleat Abbeville by '. W*. T. PENNF.Y. DR. IS. PAUKER. i For sale by T. Taker. I.owndesvJlle, ! l)r. K. II. Edwards. Due West.! ~fj~ u ?> -j QJ? a J?-2a^? ILJLJL | Agknt poh Annieville County. rpiIK coIol>rat>-U STXCLAIIi CUTTER, No. j 1 SIX und EIGHT. Tho?o Machines are untversallly neknowl.f wlicvil to be the brst inamifaclund. :br cut, tins Hay, Straw, Fodder, Stalks. Smrar ',7 (,'aiif, etc;., ami for Strenzth ami Diirnblllt.v 111 have no equal. :?0 KIUST l'llKMif ?!S, I) MKDAI.s at. the vVorhl's l-'air of Paris, I,option ami Moscow, besides thousands ol testimonials from largo .stock raisers, livery stables ami fanners. I Sanipl-s to be seen nt Knrz A-1 truce's Hoot Shoe ami Harness Establishment, Abbeville ^ I Ccwirt Jiou.se, So. Ca. Dcc 25, hTd. j^'Lm JMIAK | VKUV'J'IIING In the Drug line at reason Vo i u able prices. Ciive me a call. " j E. H. RIcBRIDE Agt, | Jan. Si, >S7?. NOTICE iTo Debtors aiul Creditors )Cin I A IJ. persons indebted to the Estateof Or so. r\ JAMES K. MAHUY, deceased. eithe ml | l?v note or account are requested to conv be' forward anil pay the same at. an early day ?< i the cmderfiljincd or to my agent iir. .]. \V I. ! KKI.LEK. Those neglecting to heed tbl i notice will tind their notesnnil ?cet>iint.s li ! the hands of an Attorney for collodion.I All persons having elahus against tne Es ; talc will present their fhmauds. mus. M. .r. M a mi;V. I ? ; Administratrix. of | Oct. 2?. 1<73. tf. '"*! . jSTOTJCE I TO TRESSPASSER? ft T.L pcivonsare. hereby forbidden to tre< _j, i t\ pa>s f.ij our hituls in any particular. am Lhe especially:<* regards tisbitig and hunting ^ ! Jvrsons disregarding this notice will be pro< riiu eeiiii'd iiMeconlance wilb provisions of t'.i I,, j law i:i S'ibii eased. T. (1. K l.l i ill, I,, I S M,1 lill, ! w w. km <;u, * j. \\". 1>i. \ki.\ M:.r ?. it. ' r " . .... jxt -TOTax Payers* * * TIIB County Auditor, or an assistant will be ut tho following places on tlio, days designated below for the purpose yjf receiving returns of the taxpayers of the county for the next fiscal ye,ar, viz: '' saluda .side. . Greenwood.?5, 6, and 7 of .Tune. * Ninety-Six,?9, 10, and 11 of Juno.' Cok^sbury.?12, 13, and 14 of Jukc; Douglass Mills.?10 and 17 of Janol Due West.?18, and 19 of Juno. Donaldsvillc. 20 and 21 of June. Smith ville.?24 and 35 of'J une. * White Hall.?20 and 27 of. June. savannah side.. . , Diamond Hill.'?5 and 0 of Jiinel ' Lowndes ville.?10 arid 11 of Jririo^ " smith's Cross itoaas.?12 of JunU. * Brook's Milis.?13 of June. '* * ? Calhoun's Mills.?17 and 18 OfJunei McKittrick's Mills.?19 of iuupl Darn's Mines.?20 of June.'' i Bradley's Mills.?2.1) of June. *' : Chile's Cross Roads.?2U of Juno. t Cedar Springs.?27 of June. ' t The ofTlco at this place will be open on. the 2, 3and 4 of June but closed, for the, remainder of the month. ..T2ich tq* pay? er is required by law to make returs, on : [_<>ath, ol all real and personal property 'owned or controlled by them on thefirsf day of Juno. All iriale citizdris between , the ages of 21 and (50 except tliose exornpt ? by law are required to make return ot, their polls. Ample tlflie tyas been given at' cach|of the appointments and itj is expected that tbo taxpayers will.turn out prompt;. ly as after the 20th of July a penalty of 50 per cent, attaches which applies to. the last year's returns. J. Ti HOBEliTSON, County Auditor. , April 30, 1879; APPOINTMENT OF , Township Asdesidrs of Real Estatet BY an art of the Lctfslaturo approve^ December 24; 1878 it is made my du-. . ty to appoint three intelligent and dis-,, * creet freeholders in each township in thq County who shall constitute a Township Board of Assessors for real estate. I therefore make the following appoint-. ments, viz: 2s'inety-Six.?F. Mi Pope, It, W. Major and M. B. Lipscomb. Greenwood.?C. A. C. Walter, W. T'. Henderson aud C. C. Law. Cokesbury.?B. Z. Herndon, Dr. W. Ti Jones and M. B. McGhee. ? Donaldsville.?Wi E. Barmore, J. &. Latimer ami J. F. Agnew. Due West.?Sam Agnew, J. M. Car-. wiluand M. B. Clinksedles. j Long Cano.?J. N. Cochran, E. West-. field and F. Henry. , Smithviiio.?W. A. L'orfiai, It. H. Dev-_ lift and L. H. Rykard. White Hall.-Willis Sthith, Geo. R.. Caldwell and S. P. Brooks; Indian Hill.-R. W. Lites'; R. J. Robertson and T. M. Jay. * Cedar Springs.?J no. E, Bradley, Dr. J. L. Fresslv'und W. M. McCaslanl Abboville.?W. II. Parker, A. E. Lesly and W. H. Brooks. Diamond Hill.?W. A. Black; Dr. J. Hi Bell and J. E. Brownlee. Lowndesville.?Theo. Baker,' W. A. Lesly and J. P. Young. Magnolia.?Ed,'" CtiJhoun, B. A. Boyd and Dr. W. M. TaggaFt. Calhouns.? .Tiio. F. Calho'dli, M. 0. Tolrnan and J. II. ;Morrah.' , Bordeaux.?J, H. Jonesj Jl B. Holloway and CI S. Cade. ThoperaoiMj appointed for the several, townships will meet together at some coni venicnt place, take the Constitutional. | oath ol' otifce, elect a chairman and thus, become thb township Board of Assessors. I The chairmen of the several township. ! Boards shall together, constitntc the Coun- . j ty Board of Equalization. For the pur-. | pose of organizing said County Boarn the; j Chairman of the various local Board*. will meet in my office on Friday the 23d of May. J. T. ROBERTSON, Auditor A. C. April 30, 1870. i Treascrku'S OfrFtCSj 1 April 14th, 1879. . , In accordance frith the Supply Bill, ap-. , proved December 24,1878, notice is hereby given that my office will bo open fot the collection of Taxes May 1st, and will . i remain opeii until June 1st. , The rate per centum of Taxes is as fol; lows. Stato Purposes..........'.'.'2J Mills. j County, (current) .'......'..'.73 County, past indebtedness,'.'... J " . ! County Fcnce, } " j Schools, 2 " j Total, .......Mills. j Poll Tax ofie dollar. k I Tax payers havq the privilege of p?y-. ; ing in two equal installments. The first! from if ay 1st until June. 1st,' The sec-^ ond from September l.rjth to October 31st." 1 They can pay all in May. If the first installment is not paid ill, j Mav a PENALTY of tivo per centum will bo added.- , . " Taxes are pay&blo In the following Funds and no.other." To wit:? Gold.and Silver Coin, United States I Currency und National jjaijk' notes and ; for County Taxes Jury And Wit nouses' I Certificates. j. All information as ,to Taxes will bo ! freely pi veil by mail or otherwise. My, i tour through the county will be made iu September and October. lJ. W. Perrin, County Treasurer. j April 16, 1870. 3t. ! The Richmond Nurseries; i I Represented in ASbeville Comity BY in. M. JOHNSON, Who desire* to say to his numerous friends ' and acquaintances 'Hint lie wUl.walt uporv , tlicm personally and take their order* for any : kind of K/.ult Trees desired. | .A. II Trees "Warranted ,! True Tp iST^xne,! .! You can confer a la'stinjr favor, which will I be highly api>ree|iited. by holding your orders mini t MMiir, W.I 11 uc JUM ll> MKJII li? ll? I is possible fura luuii of weak 1 iiiurx to arrive. 11. >1: JOHNSON, . , Pno West, S. C. |_ April CO 3m/ 'i WHITE BROTHERS,". i \\J 01'I.H announce thn.t they now have in j *? store a full .supply of CORN and li.iil?N'. WHITE BROTHERS-, ! May 14,1S7!>. - o ! Coin Purses. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. EDWIN PARKER. | April 23,1S>7U, tf rAT~C0Sf. >! rTANniCKIlCHIKt; EXTRACTS, LublnV j J. I. ana Wright's, at Cost. EDWIN PARKER, RLMEMBER . ; ?TllOSE SI'KCIALTlES AT I WHITE BROTHERS. ! I AMHI'ltfJ TUIMMlXciS*, In u hundred I- ' a (lilj-'i-citf xly!iv?. ' . o W UiTi. and COI.ORED PIQUES, I'IMXTK1> I..WVNS, Will I K VltTOlllA fyllVNS. WHIT? BROTHERS '* Mil* i*?, i