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f The Press and Banner. ABBEVILLE, S. C. Wednesday, Nor, 12,1879. The Pn?perlj of Abb*fille County, i We are Indebted to the Auditor for the fol- < - *1 oc fht? fAYflhlA . lowing Kiiercbuu* properly in Abbeville County: 2,6o3 horses. valued at $ 122,498 ; 15.5S0 cattle, valued at bo.UCU j 3.211 mules and asses, 149,*i<>5 J 6,3# kiMep atid goat*, 6,370 13,918 I22.UU2 885 gold and silver batches, 27,593 j 237 pianos, organs, Ac, 15,2-12 i 2,939 pleasure carriages, 85,till . 3,209 dogs, 13,045 ' Average value of merchandise, 174,765 Average manufacturing property, 2,010 ? Engines and tools* 27,895 J Money, bank bills, <tc, 30,29s , Value of credits, 209.710 , Stocfcfc, 500 Bonds not exempt, v,300 Value of all other personalty, 241,044 ' Real estate not In towns, 2,404,193 4 I to ul 'estate lu towns, 465,475 ' Total taxable property, 54,103,036 i The Weather and Crops. Nothing could be lovelier than the weather e we have had for the past week* Mild, warm and beautiful.lt Is the perfection of Indian Summer weather. The only objection to It Is ; that It found most of us in winter garb, and 1 some of us are afraid to make any change into lighter clothing. Cotton still keeps open- t ingvand this is now the middle or November, i Those who had oats early sown ore now rejoiced at seeing a lovely stand. The recent f froeU had killed most of the flowers, but still * the gardens produce enough for table bouqfteta, and roses are not hard to find. The woods are arrayed In all tho gorgeous and 1 varied coionagoi meruit, me cureiuw ui cold and beat which we have had of late hpve icombined to produce the most brilliant tihts oil tbo decaying foliage which we have ever eeen? J The hoctlc flush on nature's cheek That tells of coming death. j i Good Collections* i Treasurer Perrln reports this as the largest collection ever made. He had Issued up to B k the time of closing his books 7,489 receipts. There are very few delinquents this year. , Our merchants express a very favorable fl- 1 hanclal condition of their customers. Nearly all have paid up In lull, and many have c tnoney for investment. We heard a merchant say a few days ago that he bad hot seen as v touch money durihtianyseason for years. All this Is very gratifying Indeed, especially when it is remembered In the Hummer during the a drought that our cotton crop would be utmost an entire failure. Somehow cotton always fc comes In on the "home stretch." We will never again believe that It will be a failure. Plant cotton and sow oats if you would get Nch. Kayember the Thirteenth. Every patron of the Cherry Hill Nurseries [ ' is reminded tbut their trees win oe in a one- * vlllo on November 13th, and every one is expected to call promptly that day and get his a trees. The Cherry Hill Nurseries conduct a large business, and a successful operation for o twenty-five years shows the appreciation of their patrons for the trees and plants received ? They not only propagate the best selection of * fruit but raise largely of roses and evergreens, o These gentlemen claim the production of healthy, hardy and thrifty trees, all of which a tire earetully cultivated and thoroughly ripen- ? ed. Which are much more valuable and deBirabie to planters. t< Virginia*.* Rpniidifitinn* C Although the debtof Virginia lu the main e Is for valuable consideration, the "Forcible He-Adjusters," or in plain English. the Re- J1 pudiatore, from the returns which wo copy 0 below, appear to be In the majority: a Richmond, November 8.?a few additional returns to-day on the debt question. The op- j! ponents of the McCulloch bill compromise L claim to have a small inuJorLy in each house. As to all other matters the two conservative , wings are tolerably evenly divided?if4 Repub- L llcan mem be re holding the balance of power, uud probably in a position to dictate terms. " \m m m ^ Lost in the "Champion." h Among the thirty-four who lost their lives ? in the wreck of the steamship "C/uimpion" last Friday morning we tlnd the names of Mrs. Andrewsand her daughter, Miss Allkell, ? Of Charleston. These ladles were well known el In Abbeville. Some three or four years ago ,, they spent the winter here with their Atbe- *" vilfe friends. The news of their death in the ? terrible disaster of the ' Champion" Is start' " ling and mournflil. ^ Main Street, Greenville, S. C* ai The Greenville Agricultural and Mechanic- o &l Association at their annual Fair lust week H awarded the premium on saddlery, Harness . ?r?.i if.?? ivjumhla -i tkllU UHtlilCI IV/ raitMIJ no ,, Abbeville, Anderson and Greenville have I, done In the past, His Motto?Short profits aud good goods. When in Greenville call 011 H him. Oct. 29. 2t Z Alston House. J1 Yonr trees from Cherry Hill NUcserles, H<?oper bro., & Thomas proprietors, *ill be ui delivered to you on November 14, from garden it of the Alston House. -? * m- ' ?l Cheap Brief*. 01 We will in future print briefs at So cents a g page. tf j? STEAIaISG?QBlUftkJCY aoaisst ENOLAMU. G ?During our Fair week, two of our foreign ol Immigrants came In from the country and both got drunk) so drunk that they knew lc nothing of mcutii and tuum, and one of tbem If l appropriated without pay some goods, the t property of Messrs. Cunningham & Temple- a< ton. A search warrant was Issued against E theGerinaa, and the following artlcta* were found in his possession an overcoat, a dress iu coat, and four hats, Identified by Messrs: si Cunningham <*Templeion as their property. The son Of Vaterland said he had not stolen tc them, that the Englishman had given the A guods to him in payment 01 aooi. However he whs arrested, brought to town, and 10 committed to Jail. Queen Victoria and Era- M peror William will have to settle lt> Gratifying Fioukes.?The average price )' Of cotton in this market this year 1b about ?43 , a bale, against 33-5 for last year's crop. Est!' 0 mating thttt the wales are 1.&J0 bales a week, ol the result Is that there are S12,00o more placed v In circulation each week than there was at ? this time last year. This is a blc difference, ?! and it has a linger pointing to solid prosperl- ai ty.?Camdan. Journal. In the Abbeville murkct have been sold perhaps three thousand S1 bales during this season. According to our 01 friends calculation, which we think correct, Abbeville County is $.'!6,'XJO better olf than it J" Has this time last year. Quite a number of our young ladles' and gentlemen left thi? morning for Columbia to jo ft lend the festivities at the Slate Fair. Good j> uck go with them and Joy meet them there. It Is a good place to uo to at this season. We a, have been there ourselves and still wonld go. j,,, but cannot this time. Go to the Fair, young: z, folks, gather the rot.es while you may, go to the Fair Grounds and see ell tile sights and j n shows, and go to the Ball In the State House, j R1, Rejoice and be glad, as we used to be "4 many 0| years ago." (This Is Written by tne bachelor j Editor.) lfl TlHnwl Unk Khah ) II IlXJInl ** IM/A. ? X1CIII J AivUX VA IJttO vgtu AJ p.guiti heard from.. He is a negro of the Lowndeftville murder notoriety?one of the l:! two who turned State'* evidence. He was an- M rested yesterday for assault ou Mr. John M. Mabry. Deputy Sheriff J, H. Walker brought 12 blm to townj and Judge Calhoun sentenced M him to thirty days In Tali. When this short term expires he will theil begin a new and to longer term for other misdeeds. >1 j; Alstow Cabell, Es<t, arrived In town one day last week, aod will make ft short stay 3 in Our County. Mn Cabell is now practicing A jaw lo Richmond, Va.. We had heard and hod hoped that Mr, Caoell was coming to set* % tie here and practio* law. Such was his in* 11 tention, be says, but after admission to the , Bar, he fortned a partnership ltt KlcUmord and will there make hit ttomet L Mb. EaALib L. Jennings, the indefatlga- ,f ble agent Of theAnffiUla Chronicle and Omuli- , tulionalid wus In Abbeville last week, looking as well as possible, and giving the most cheer- p. ?ng reports of that great friend of South Car- p olina. lbeAuffutla C/uvnicU andVunstilutlonalr l<t. Everybody in South Carolina should t( take that paper. >' j Ths unusually warrti weather has fooled both insects and fruIt-treesi Kron) the way V the latter are blooming and the former are bi hamming, they must think this is the merry N month ol May. This really is nt>t the season for the mosquito and the winged aut, and A they should know better. e< Miss Awbta GuF^in of Abbeville, afld Mr. v A. E. Williams of Little River, were married last Thursday night* Mr. and Mrs. L. L. ' GuffiR gave then: a wedding supper, and *v many Invited gnests partook of their liospi unty, ana exienueu inoir oosi wusnus iw me newly married couple. ? A Most Accommodating Postmasteri? ? The people of Abbeville are never deprived of ,, their malls. No matter how late the cars . may arrive. Mr. Lawson always opens Che , malls even if the train doesn't get here till midnight^ u _i>R. marshal* 1b not much Of a fox httnter. f Jle arranged for a chase yesterday morulug, ? althMr. L. H. Russell, but declined to go at le last moment. Mr. RUsscll Went and $ caught the fox. c Rev. W. "W. DuncA*. D. D., of Wofford College) will deliver a lecture on Education t in the Methodist Church, on Friday nixht, * He will preach at the same place on Sunday following. I Photographs.?Mr. Alexander, the pho* ' tographer-, is now In attendance upon the * State Fair. He Will return next week to re- "f main only a few days. Call early to get your , picture. Bomb negro ruffians broke Into the house of a lady living a mile and a half from luige- 3 field, and assaulted Her. She made her escape to a neighboring house. TliC ruffians are still a at large. . n Mrs. Sassard, the aged mother of out townsman Mr. Ni T. Sassard. died on Sun- t day afternoon, after a long illnessi she was t burled In Long Cane Churchyard or Mouday. Mr. H. T. WardiiAw, Is now acting as sec- * retary pro tern. In Sheriff DuPre's office. The ColoneTis an excellent business bum, and he 5 will be glad to see his friends?"officially." j Remember that on November .13, You t agreed to pay tot yonr trees from Cherry Hill Nurseries, and they eJcpect you to comply 1 promptly. 1 Thz recent change In the railroad time-table Is not so convenient for the mail; The mall is Dot delivered now until abont seven o'clock. . 1 President Hayes has issued a proclamation ' ThnriHnv Ihn'ULH ol this mOnth. ?saday of thanksgivingami pruyeh Col. Posey has made arrangements tot the sale of bis pateut Kin flier, ana you have lost your opportunity to make a fortune. Oar merchants are In better spirits thatt they have been for years, Ahd bur farmers, too, appear to be more encohragbd. The Court House Souad is busy as a. hi vb of bees. Every nijfht "the building Is lit Up I like a factory on nlgbt work; 1 Norwood Bros, have ittst. received thB | -*ieap?it lot of American Sewing Machines,1 v ' i tills market. 1' - v J ? Gsxv McGowax, Mol. Burt, COl., qothhu Geu. Hemphill, and Mr. T. P. CdthhiU of ou Abbeville bar are in attendance ou the Cli cultCourt In Greenville. The Court of Gee oral &<ssloas wound up on Wednesday. Ther was \Try little business. TbeVe seems to be ilimuuitlon of crime every where In ourStaU In Anderson the la*t Court of General Sei sious was tlnished up in one day, a thing ur heard of in days of Kadlcal rule where cor vlctlon was not so certain, nor punishment a ter couvlctlon.sosure to be meted out. HThe following ladies and gentlemen Icav Abbeville tills morning for Columbia. Mrt Jalhouu, Miss Bessie Norwood, Miss Lll; Norwood, Miss Mauule DeBruhl, H. T. War<l hw, W. c. McGowan, s. cason, M. P. I>t LfruhlanU T. P. Cothran. CouU. VVvatt Aiken, M. C., leaves fo Washington ou Friuay, hrst attending an lUitl meeting of National Grange before coil) noncing nib Congressional labors, ills sol w yult accompanies hlui to go to school li Washington, o. C. Miss Emmie Morse, daughter of Bcv. A. A dorse, once Evangelist 01 this Presbytery jut now of Greenville, Ala., returned noun Friday last alter a visit during the summer U rtunds here. Some chicken disease Is playing sad havo< ..loullulll |j VILLI U1U puuillj, OViiiu ui v ait fried cnicKen, so uiuny cuicKens are dy ug. Mas. II. L. McGowan of Laurens returnee lume lust Saturday alter a weed's visit l< riciids In Abbeville. Ouii townsman Mr. II. W. Lawsou is a losei >y tue steamer Falcon which went iiuwu a eu a lew Uays ago. TiiK cotton still comes In aud brings a gooi >rice. ii vwy budy is better oh in is year luai le expected 10 be. Aliss Gussie Hood of Due West, has been tetiug as bridesmaid for a young iad> incut u iSt-w berry. Thehe were six weddings in town in ont evening last week?one wmte and Uvo color id. Mas. Lewis Thomson of Liberty Hill is lr own, at the hou#e of Mr. Robert W'ardlaw The prettiest girls at the State Fair and th? State Ciub JUail will be the Abbeville girls. Give Norwood Bros, a trial before buylnj rour groceries, and you will not regret It. Mr. J. H. Power has been appointed Trla ustlce, vice Mr. J. B. Leitoy, resigned.. Partridge-shooting and possum-hunt ?nr oi?a haw t ho fuvnritfi omiiBnmpntx. Miss Euphemia Wilson spent Saturdaj ,nil Sunday at Mrs. Perrla'e. Haven't you forgot to pay for this year't *ress and Banner t The movement of cotton gives us two train* learly every day. Fob the best Cigars and Tobacco, go to Nor rood Bro?. We have had very warm weather for sever ,1 days. The persimmon crop Is good .?the beer Is etter. Mr. Berkin I/TTHGOEis now canvalescent, Christmas Is coming. Real Estate "fransffers. Lewis P8rrln to W A Templeton, 3 acres, ibbevllle C II, SWO, bounded by lands of Mrs ! A Kobertson. Est Mrs S E DeBruhl. J K C Dul're, as Sheriff to L P Klchey, 3) cres. Long Cane township. ?12, bounded by inds of B O'Connor, George Marshall and thers. James C Jennings to J Wesley Jennings, 50 cres, l(3th township, S100, bounded by S S 'reeman, Catlett Corley, John Deasou and thers. Jonathan Jordan to Eliza N Brooks, 27) cres. 7th township, 81,500, bounded by lands f J M Hogers, W E Henderson, etal. J A Brooks to WII Brooks, Ht'O acres, 10th Dwnshlp, 51,175, bounded by lands of Jacob llller. H Wilson and others. BPNelltoJN Young, Treasurer Ereklne ollege, 2S)0 acres. 12th township. S1.700, boundd by lands of J T Robertson, J T Miller. J L Pressley and J D Nell to J Allen .Smith, ouse and lot, Abbeville C H, 82,000, bounded y lands of Mrs Mary Quark's and by Main nd Church Street. W E Walters to G F Burdett' 70 acres, 13th wnshlp, S2J?J, bounded by lands of said G F ;urdett, W K Walters etal. A H Morton to B F Miller, 050 acres, 7tn nvnslilp. SSofl. bounded by lands of Joel W ites, Samuel tl llodces and others. Emily Liuk to Joseph E Gay. right to all ilnerals, luth township, 81000. Sarah E Necklcs and oihere to Jane B Mc>e. 3J0 acres, tith township, |800, bounded by tnds of Sam Munday. J Frank Keller and [hers, J W McMahan to Mary Jane McCaslan, 40 ,:res. i2th township. SH00, bounded by lands r John McMahan, W C McMahan, and othrs. Geo W \Villlams to Joseph II Robertson a rank E Taylor, 12}* acres, 3d township. 8200 oundod by lnnds of W C Norwood, David uller und others. James Gambrel toThadeusGambrel,78acres h township, elll, bounded by lands of Jus ambrel, S A Hall and others. Mary GKpecr to Annie E Cunningham, 1*4 ires. 13th township, Stfjo, bounded by land* r John M Mosely, the Methodist parsonage, nd others. J Fuller Lyon to Jonathan Jordan, 4 acres, h township, ?>0, bounded by J Jordan, J ! yon and others. J Johnson Link to JnoIT Watson, 121 acres, >th township. *<i00, bounded bjr lands of Geo anar, John Liauchman and others. A T Wideman to J W Power, trustee, house ud lot. Due West, 32000, bounded by lands of D Neil, Jus Pratt and others. Thos B Williams to Adelia V Williams, 221 ..-j -UI., wit*,, Kmitwhul hv A M ?IIU UMV If, wummvu vr .. ... lake, M J Bell arid others. S F I>yson to \V \V Mars, 109 acres, l">h townlip. >'iOO, Juo A Mars, James McCaslan, and /hers. Mrs H M Bailey to S P Boozer. 30 acres, reenwooU township, S212, Alice J Boozer, >el 8 Uatley and others, SP Boozer to Mrs II M Bailey, V acres, reenwooU township,$2oll, bounded by lands A M Aiken and others. S P Boozer to Joel Smith Bid ley, house and it, Greenwood township, $2,000, bounded by ,nds of 3 D Merrimau and others. J T llobertson, Auditor to A W Jones, 34 :res, 11th township, bounded by lands of Edward*, (jhas Evans and others. Nabcv A ancftt w .Mltfoid to B Bowen. 6% ires; 12th township, 570, bounded by lauds of Lid Mil lords. C E Horjon to PCRllev, 512 ftcros, Hth iwnship, SI.NW, bounded by lands of Mrs C I sum, IT TBuker and others. W W Huhtei to Wm A ?Itint?ir, 200 acres, th townshlD.Sl.OOO, A T Wideman, David cLain and others. Nuncy Mundy. Samuel T Mundy, Joseph undy and others to John C Mundy. 77 acres, onfc Cane towhshlp, i3S.r>, bounded by lands F H M Wardlaw, Andtew Stevenson and ,ta<?re? Mary J Milfbrd, Isabella Mllford; Maiprret J ;illord to 6 \V and Nancy A Milford, lt)0 :res, 12th township, bounded by lknds of Est .rs Black and Est JoshUa Milford^ J M Mllfocd, T C Mllford ana J f wnora 10 W Mllford. 100 acres, 12th township, gift, >unded as above. Aunle E Cunningham to Mary S Speer, 50 ;res, 13th township, 8250, bounded by lands ' Est Thos Cunningham, Wm Cook and :bers. Letty M Mllford to Amanda Knox, 40 acres. :th township, 313>. bounded by lands of \V Ktrlctland, C Wakedeld and others. Rev R JJ Pratt to Mrs L A Zelgler. house ad lot, 11th township. $300 and 81200 Mortige, bound by Gen S McGowan, S A Brea?ale and othersThos C Perrln to A J Ferguson. 229 acres, th township, S11AS.50, bounded by lands of kid A J Ferguson and B D Barksdale and :hers. t J B Halloway to J W Jennings, 140 acres, th township. S5U0, bounded by lands of J B olloway A Martin and others. Win M Smi \ to Edward Smith, 345 acres, th township, $1000. bounded by lands Mrs ary Wilson, Jno V 8chfroedei'ttud others. M J McMahan to J W McMahan, 40 acres, Ih township, 8260, bounded by lands of W L cMahan and estate Dr McMahan. John W McMahan to W If Hall, !0 acres. 12h wnshlp, .Saw, bounded by lands of John cMahan, Mary McMahan and others; Martha Algary to Alc&ry & Agnew, 5 acres, township, >2.5, bounded by landsoi Martha Ifeary. estate E Razor. \V Z McGee to Temperance Brown. 19 acres 1 towuslilp, 812j. bounded by Dr F F Gary, J Keller and others. T J Ellis to Jam ,-s T Ellis, 202acres, 2d townily, 8600 bounded by lands of Hunt, Arnold, A Cobb, and others. BLScotttoJM Broadwell, 100 acres, 13th iWhshlp, 8506, bounded by lands of B L Scott M White, W T Maulden and others. J .M Broadwell to Francis E Scott. 454 acres, th township, 81S00, bounded by lands of Mrs ampey. B A Davis, and others, J \v Robertson to V D Leo, 31 acres, 11th LI.. <H>o~ -n ?... t A ('ntliriin IWililHU, <POOf,i.XS, UWUIIUCU UJ U ?.* bos Thomson and elate J no A Calhonn. Q M Muttlson executor of JasJohnson to G J Johnson. 193 acres, 4th townslilD. S1118, nindeil by lands of 'fripliena Lallrner, a C orwood and others. G M Miittison, executor of Jas Johnson toG Moore, 135acres, 1th township, 8075. bound1 by lands of Jane'fay lor, S C Norwood, G ' Johnson ahri others. Lou Ella 'jfttimer to H P Franks, 840 acres, !th towns.ilp> Sfi.'HX), bounded by lundu Of lassulon 15611, John A Crawford. Gilliam S Merrlwether to Matilda E Merri ether, :>2 acres, 1st township, $2,000, bottndJ by lands of W II Davis, Jas W Fonchcund i hers. John 1 Tttibert to Wesley Fletcher, Charles :oWe. Sam Klnard and SamOakfleld. Trus?ea. &e, 1 acre. 1st township, 31. bounded by itlds of Sarah Burnett, flanly Benjamin nd others. G \V powen to Jane Bow en, 208 acres, 12th jwnshlp, $800* bounded by lands of Est E (lack, B BowCn.ClaVton Jones. J D Ellis to T J Elllfl, 102 acres 3d township, <00. bounded by lands of T J Ellis, J L Mc'ord and others. John T Price to Geo F Bnrde t, 15 rei, TSth ownshlp, 81.750, bounded b. la i .s oi'JT unnlnKhani, B Callaham and ot .eis. Geo F Burdett to Hobt II Burdett, 140 acres :>th township, SI,750, bounded by lands of W > Basken, James A Frailer and others. T J Ellis to J D Ellis, 790 acres, 2d township, 3,500, bounded by lahus of A B Ellis. A P loozer and others. also, F A Connor, Samuel amlson ind others. Stephen J Tharp to John A Tharp, 120^ ores, 8600, bounded by lands Mrs Ann Wat(in, W R Anderson and others. Elizabeth Carwlle to Francis H Blgby. 2-1 .ere*, otb township, 8144. J GEBranyon, Ellz beth Carwlle and others. wM Hlfrgms to A S Aiken, 67 acres, 4th ownshlp, $289, bounded by lands of Wra Mat ox and others. John Aldous toB Bowen, 4 uores, 12th town' hip. $109, bounded by R T Gordon, R O McVdams and other*. J K C DuPre, Sheriff to J A Bannister, ]4 oi S? acres, 8th townslilp,?2?0, part of the Cuad> and, bounded by A T wldeman, M W C'uddj md others. OS Dawson to J E Uldrlck and M M Mitch II, 283% acres. 13th towushlp, SC00 boundet >y wm Lesly, James Young and others. rrt.?s nnnoral Hfn 3owah seferaslio be the coming man for Gov srfcor. The Avffuata Chronicle and OonslUtitionalU ipeakn words of encournpement lo the far nersof the South. It says that the amoun )f cotton sold in October this year in thi Southern States will net our people fron >lght to ten million dollars more than th sales for.October laut year. This is not fron ;he larger sales but from the Increased pricc ibout $10 pet bale more than in Octobei 1878. A prominent citlten of Abbeville gave a fiis opinion the other day that his county i In a more prosperous condition than it hn been at any time sihee the vnu,?Andcrso Journal. i .rrriri-. '' Beneath the Waves. rt a THE STEAMER CHAMPION SUNK B ? A PASSING SHIP. i-j Struck Amidships and Sank in Fii Minutes ? Twenty Five Saved an i. Thirty-Two Lost?A Fine Old Domii * ion Steamer Goue Dovvn. Lewes, Del., November S.?The ship Lad Octavla, from Break water for Now York, cu r lided Willi the steamer Champion, I'rom Xe - York lor Charleston, striking the steami i- amidships, sinking her In live minutes, it n rumored that twenty-live are saved aud thl i ty-two lost. Thecolilsion occurred 35 mil< oil" the Capes, ai four o'clock yesterday mori . ing. The ship Is badly damaged, and Is belli t towed to Philadelphia by a tug. - The Crew. 3 The following are the names of the cabl passengers who were shipped on the Chan 15 piou : j. L. Marvin, C. Stealteny, Wi VV. Clar J win. Peeta, Wm. Slska, Jos. .Mitchell, Mr: * Andrews and Misses Mlkel, of Charleston id. Hurtable and wife, Boston. The steerag 1 passengers were C. Patten, P. Patten, B. Foi > ler. M. Broad. Kate Throckey, Itose Barber aud J. B. Horan. The olHcers and crew < .. the ill-tated vessel are : Captain A. WT. Lock , wood, of Charleston ; John 1U Motfett, Purse Charleston; R. PI. Leonard, mate ; umis. i>in ler, second mate; C. (J. Styles, carpenter ; set 1 men, John Thompson, Frederick Rlchardi 1 Charles Ekleu, Frank Jaeobson, Paul ilahr John Nelson, James Andorson, Frederlci i McMann, Richard Owens and John Ailer 1 The last two are both boys, Wesley Reevef engineer. C. L 13ruce, tirstasslstnntenglnee , C.i-sper Toberg second assistant engineer, A ; F. Fotts oiler, Kdward Jones, P. Fly on, W Tarrell, Frank Pattlt, Mike Savage and Luk Kelly, firemen ; August Winters. Frank Gat i Kan, win. Curten, Luke Kelly and Alexande . Hose, all stokers; Peter Smalls, steward . Charlotte Smalls and Catharine Cross, stew ardesses; John Foster,- porter; Andrew Mid dleton, messman ; Isaac Hammond, cook > John Richardson, second cook ; Daniel Gar ardson, pastry cook; Antonio Mlshaw, par I tryman, and Geo Holland and Moses Plnck ney, both waiters. The vessel Is laden with i general cargo, which, It is said, was insured She was valued at about 8200,000. No dls patchcs have been received at the company1! r off! ce. pier 27, N. R., regarding the disaster uj to noon to-day. The company have telegraph ed Charleston, Philadelphia and other point i for news about the vessel. The following dls patch was sent to Col. Whaley & Son, wnoan nr t)i? niri Dominion Line at Lewes Del., by ugents here to-day : "Please see tha those saved have the best accomadatlonB th< ' ship affords, and tell both tho eaptain anc steward to take particular care of them.' Captain Lock wood has been in the employ ment of the company for about twelve years , lie lived in Charleston and was unmarried A good many of the crew were colorod men some residents of Charlaston. The Champicn, Without a Lookout Comes Upon the Octavia End 01 End ? Statement of the Octavia'i Captain. Philadelphia. November 8.?The ship 1 Lady Octavia, which was iu a collision witl the steamship Champion, has arrived here Iter captaiu reports that he left Delawuri Break water at 8,30, a. m., Thursday. At 4, a m? Friday, 40 milel east by north, half north from Cape May he was run into by the steam er Champion, from New York. The Cham plon struck us Just aft, stern. The steamei was so badly damaged thai she sunk in loui minutes. Thirty persons of the crew anc passengers were lost, and twenty-four savrc and placed on other vessels by the Octavia The first mate of the Octavia, James Fergu son, was in charge of the deck at the time o the collision. Captaiu James Johnson, of Greenock, Mas ter of the Lady Octavia, makes the following statement: My 6blp arrived at Delaware Breakwater from Rio Janeiro for orders on the 23d of October, and sailed from New York about 10 o'clock on Thursday night last About a quarter past two o'clock yesterdaj morning, when we had sailed about thirty miles, the collision occurrfd ; the night Wat clear and warm, ihe moon shining brightly We were moving at a rate of 8% or 4 knots per hour when my chief mate reported u cAmnmr iihixiH III mlniitnc hffnrn Mia ui-elrlpnl happened. The steamer continued on hei course and I on inlne and we approached each other, but immediately before the crash a man on tiie lookout of my vessel reported the steamer's starboard light from our bovt and then she shifted and her part light became \Islble, slio,wiug she had turned on hei course: We had a man on the lookout con stantly, but there could have been no lookoul oti the Champion. Iier captain, Lock wood, subsequently told me that lie had altered hei course a moment before the collision, but assigned as reason for doing so, that he did nol see my ship, which indicates that my idea in regard to the lookout w:is correct. Indeed,] was informed that the man who should havt been in the lookout was alcft loosening a bail, The ship sank in four minutes after the collision, and there was a terrible panic. I ai once ordered the boats lowered; In fact, they were in the water before the steamer wen I down. Two of her crew Jumped on board my vessel at the time she struck. In all thirty persons were lost, among theiu the first mate and five women; twelve of the missing were passengers. I mean to say that the vessel came to us end on end. There was no possible means of avoiding her. It was impossible to tell the extent of her Injuries, she wenl down so quickly and there was so much confusion. Pour passengers and two of the crew were sent to New York in a bark that camc alongside, but I did not get their name or tne namu of the vessel they are on. When the Oetavla reached Green street wharf one ol her tugs left her. and subsequently It was learned from the boatswain of the Ootavlr that this tug contalued Captain Ixickwood his passengers and crew, and that all were ai 'trwta fcibon t/\ Vlnt.h unci firPPM flntlOl nnd left for New York. The present corn crop Is short. Half the farmers in the county will be corn buyers nexi year. It Is safe to risk an oat crop. Kemeni her that fall oats hardly ever fail. If for each work animal you will row only two acres o: oats on well manured laud, it will pay bett?i than buying corn and giving a lien for lt.Mnriaii iitar. Under the management of Prof; Si P? P-oozer the Preparatory Department of Ad>:ei College in making rapid and substantial ad ancemetltj Mr. Boozer has ail the qualitlef necessary to make a successful teacher. He has the respect and conlldence of his nuplh and they delight to honor him with well pre pared lessons.?Wcilhblla Courier. This is the iatest horse talk : "Life IS but c Span ; marriage Is a double team; youth wed ded to old age is a tandeiU ; 4u old bachelor c sulky, MARKhT RE "SORTS?"" CORRECTED BY Barnwell & C b.3 Cotton Buyers and Dealers in General Merchandise. New York, Nov; 10 ? 12 m. ?Stocks bouyant; money 7, gold 1.00 ; exchangelong short 4.S% State bonds dull: governments quiet Cotton*steady} sulet i?7; middling upland 11%; middling Orleaun 11% Futures easy?Sales 2H,0U0 ; November 11.78; Decembor 11.77; January 11<87 Feb.uary 12.W. _ Louisville, NOV; 10. ? Flour quiet ; Wheat dull ; coril dull ; Oats dull ; Pork ; bulk meals Arm ; bacon quiet ; clear sides 8U ; whiskey Arm, at 1.07. auqusta, Nov. 10 ? Cotton steady!; ? middling 10%; low middling lOJ^; good ordinurylOVS; netreceiptsll.UM; shipments ? =?; sales lJMl. Charleston, Nov. 10 . ?Cotton strong; middling 11%; low middling 11: good ordinary lu%; net receipts 2,782: gross?; sales 2,500: stock 59,S>5: export coastwise 2,027. Married. MARRIED; Thursday evening November 6, 1S7U, by Rev; I?; J. Simmons, Mr. J. RAMSAY BLACK to Miss ELIZABETH R. McCORD, all of Abbeville; MARRIEi).i>y Rev. W- A. Hodges, at the residence ol' the bride's father, October lo, lb7!t, Mr. PRESTON 11, ALLEN, of Abbeville County, and Miss BESSIE JONES, of Anderson County. On Thursday. October 30, 187(1, nt the residence of tiie bride's lather in Abboviile Conn ty, by Rev. M. McGee, Mr. SAMUEL KINO of Anderson County, and Miss EMMA BELL daughter of Mr, Ebenezer Bell. HOTEL ARRIVALS* \lston House. ? J Alston Cabell, Rich' inond, Va: 1*' H Leavenworth, Detroit, Mich: J H Goodwin, Baltimore, Md; R B Kitten Rome, On; K C Merrimun, CokeSbury: J A Weir, Grefenvlll<?: V Hardeastle, (J?H Ybunf agents Cherry Hill Nurseries. West Chester 1'a; Thos A Cater, The f ork; A Johnston Charleston: J K Cunningham, Miss R L) Ca ter, Monterey; W H cothrau, W D Reese, EI Wllb'cm, Capt A F Posey. Sheriff's Sale. ThoB. Thoinsan, for another, Anna M. Hnrt zog. etal, vsjno. R. Tarrant. Execatlon* BY virtue of sundry executions to me' <11 r?c.ed, I will null at Abbeville CJtmr H iust- on Saieday In December next, wHhli the legal hours, the following described Kea instate to wR; FORTY (40) ACRES ' of land, more or less, in the town OT Gr^ert wood. 8. C,-1 ogonded by road, lands c Arnold & Mcrruiian and others. Levied oi I us the property of J no. K. Tnrrant at the sul of the above named plaintiffs. I ALSO, On Wednesday after saleday in Dece'mbei next, at the residence of the above named d< i fondant, ftl 1 the personal property of snltf Jnc . R. Tarrant, consisting of household afn kitchen fnrhfture, one 1 horse wagon! am . harness, one buggy, one mnre, (Daisy) foil . head of cattle, one hog, lot 6otton seed, ?lan tatlon tools, and sundry otheratlcles notena r merated. r Levied on As the property of Jnov R. Tin r rant at the suit of the above named p>ahi tiffs. TERMS?CASH.- PGrchaser to pay fotf pa I pers. T W /I TWrtfDP. U f V 4L/VX IVfJ, SbeWff A: C, November 8, 1879. : Sheriff's Sale. t John Knox and others vs. J. M. R6&?afr/ w Warrant upon- Agricultural Lien, t \ T>Y virtue of suudr? warrants to rtredlrGfc e e<J,I will sell at White'Hall, on TucscTii i the 25th Instant, the following perSDlr*! pro} e i erty, to wit: 1 j 875 BUSHELS CO&N, more of I6stft ) 3,500 BUNDLES EODiXBR, more'OV'le&B,' 100 BUSHELS COTTON SEED, mort or ies s 1 Levied on as the property 6T J. M. Reagai g deceased, at the salt of John KnOic.et al. o Terms cash. JFCDcPRB, SAC Nov 12,1879/tf ... - - . tlkt i ? ^ STARVED OUT. * WITH 1 MOD PRACTICE.. re id TT Is a singular fact, but such Is the ease. I JL do not collect enough money to feed my ?* family and horse. Consequently I am under the necessity to slop my country practice and sell my horse, and decline to nee those who |y are disposed to settle their accounts, with the I- promise of paying "In a Few Days.1' w This must stop. I will work for those who >r will pay me, hut sue and collect what I can is from those who do not pay up.. This refers also r- to Parker & Perrin's notes. Settle before the ?s llrstof December. EDWIN PARKER. * Nov. 12,1879, tf ? Stop Chewing Tobaceo k It may kill you. Use LanRc'6 Dug, a s. \J substitute for tobacco, lOct a lJluj at e Edwin Parker's. Nov. 12, 1879. )f pUESII ARRIVALS THIS WE Eg - YflLLINERY, Dress floods, Kid Gloves, l" iVl Fancy Buttons, Trimming Silks, Silk i, Scarfs, Jabots, Zephyr Worsted, die., cheaper l. f.linn over. !* I? ?AT THE- CJ J* Jll MPORIUM OP FASHION 0. r Nov 12,1879, tf \ TRUNKS \ LL sizes for Ladles' and Gents, cau now r Jt\. be found, at the EMPORIUM OP FASHIONS. - Nov 12,1879, tf KTotice. - A LL persons Indebted to the undersigned i I\ are requested to come forward and f-eltlb I. by the 25th Instant. We must have the monfcy - In order to nay our debts. s W. W. & J. W. ROWLAND, p Nov. 10th 1879,2t ; ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE i, t B 1 Frank V. Prultt, "1 Judgment as Administrator, for sal o vs. } to pay i, xsancy miner, i utwu. and othere. J ' T)Y authority of adccrctal order of Judge B. C. Pressley, in the cusb above stated, I will soil at public outcry, at Abbeville Court House, within the legal hours of sule, on Sale1 day in December nextj the following de, scribed Heal Estate, to wit: The tract of land on head waters of Long Cane Creek, containing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, 1 more or less, bounded by lands of James E. . Todd, Larkln Agnew, Robert Drake, Naucy ; Miller and others, belonging to the estate of . John Miller, deceastfdi , Also, the remainder In the tract recently assigned to the said Nancy Miller as dower, adjoining the aforesaid tract and containing I SEVENTY ACRES, J morr or less. ' T/iRMS: One half cash; the balance on a credit of 12 months, with bond and mortgage of the promises, Interest from day of sale, the 1 purchaser to pay for papers. Frank V. Pruitt, i Administrator of John Miller, deceased. : Nov 5. 1879, tf s?te of south caroliE ; County of Abbeville, I IN THE PROBATE COURT. In the tnatter of the estate of James Johnson, I Deceased. ' Petition for Settlement and discharge. , VIOTICE Is hereby given that Q.1 M. Mattison. Executor of .Tames Johnson, deceas ed, has applied to this court for a discharge . from his trust. I It Ib ordered, that Friday tho 5th of December 1870, be tixrd as the day for the settlement ! of the said estate and discharge of the Exec. uton J. FULLER LYON, i J udge of Probate. [ November 1879, State of South Carolina, County of Abbevill" IN THE PROBATE COURT. In the matter of the estate of AV*. G. Gordon, Deceased. Petition for Settlement aod Discharge. N OTICE is hereby given that A. G. Hugan _ and T. S. Gordon Administrators of the i state of \V. G. Gordon, deceased, have applied to this court, for a discharge from their ' trust. , It is ordered, that Thursday tho 4th of De, cembor, 1879, be fixed as the tlmo for the seti tlsmcnt of the estate and discharge of the ad? r minibtrators. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate A. C. November 3, 1979i tf. . p REENVILLE & COLUMBIA RAILROAD WINTER SCHEDULE On and after Monday, November 3rd, 1S79, i I the Passenger Trains will run us follows, iiniiv sniiiliiv-i <>xcented. ! I UP. I Leave Columbia ati -...12 00 m Leave Alston.......m. 1 34 p m " Leave Newberry... 2 M p m l^eave Hodge* 5 10 p ni Leave Bolton f>.i3pni Arrive at Greenville -..7 42 pin DOWN. . Leave Greenville at. 8 05 am | Leave Belton mi - 9 15 it in . Leaves Hodges...... 10 38 a m Leave Newberry...; 111pm Leave Alston 2 27 p m 1 Arrive at Columbiu 3 46 p m [ ABBEVILLE BRANCH TRAINS. Leave Abbeville at. ..... 9 20 a ra . Arrive at HodgeB: 10 15 a in Leave Hodges. .......; 5 15 p m Arrive at Abbeville..;:. - 0 10 p m ANDERSON BRANCH AND B. R. R. R. UP TKAIN. , Leave Belton ......; ~... 6 40 p m Leave Anderson 7 22 pm Leavo Pendleton .us 8 12 p'm Leave Perry vllle...,..:; 8 47 p in Leave SdneCa City.....;; 8 .54 p m Arrive at Walhalla...;. 9 27 p m DOWN TEA IX. Leave Wtlhalla - 6 00 a m i Leave Seneca City...;.-; 8 33 a in i Leave Perry vllle 6 40 a m Leave Pendleton 7 20 a m Leave Anderson 8 10 a m Arrive at Bolton. 8 47 a m j LAURENS BRANCH. ' Laurens Branch Trains leave Laurens C. Hi at 7.00a. m. and NeWberry at 4.00 p. m., dui' ly except Sundays; The up and down Trains on the main . stem makecloseconnectlonatColumblawith , the up and down Day Passenger Trains on ' the South Carolina Railroad and with the through FrfelghtTralns. with Passenger Car I attached, on the Wilmington, Columbia apd Augusta Railroad, and at Alston with tho trains of tho Spartanburg, Union and Columbia Railroad for Union, Spartanburg, Hendersdnville, Ashcvllle, ac? <fcc. It. H. TEMPLE; General Superintendent. J; P. MnRBDlTii, Master Transportation. jAbion Nokton, Ik.. General Ticket Afeent. Clerks Sale. 1 "Wm. H. Parkfcr assignee, agalnut / Mi it. Tolbcrt, T. N. Tolbert and A; H. Morton. , Judgment of Foreclosure and ordcf of Court to sell Lands, &c. T?Y virtue of an order of Court to mo dlrcct L'edv I will sell on Saleday ih December. (1st prbx,) at Abbeville Court Ho\ise, within the legal hours of sale, the following Real Es. tate, to wit; ; >11 tlmt tract or parcel of land situate, Iv lng and being In Abbeville county in the . 8l&l?(of South Carolina, cdutainlng [ ELEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, ? morejor less, and bounded by lands of Estate of John Grlflln Bird, Daniel Thomas. W. C. ' HiinteO, the Lawrence lands and others, situate near White Hall, on Cow Head Creek, watereof Hard Labor Creek. Terms of sale Cash; Purchaser to pay for papers. M. G. ZErGLER, C; C. P. A. C. Clerk's OflScc, 1 Nov. 5,11878. J \ Sheriff 's Sale. 1 TheTrusteesof the Estatoof Dr. John Delia Howe, assignees of John S. Reld aud Jano T.Baker, vsWm; H. Taggart. Execution. "t>Y virtue or an execution to me directed, in ^ ** the above stated case, I will sell at nubile t outcry, at Abbeville Court House, within the lcgul hours of sulejoii Hale day In December next, the following described Real Estate, to wit: \ TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES , of land, more or le&s, situate !u Abbeville j County and State of South Carolina, and j bounded by lands of estate of James Taggart, r Sr. Estate of Dr. J. S. Ileld and others. . _Leviftdupon as the property of Wm, II. . Taggari ai tnc suit m mc numta ui uiu rotate of I)r. John Del/ti Howe. .. TERMS. JFC DuPRE. Sheriff JA C. Nov 4. 1870. Sheriff's Sale. Join E. Hunter vs W. W. Hunteh Execution. BY virtue of nn execution to me directed, In t'*e abovehtutOd case, I will sell atpubUcoutcr>, .VkAUbetllle Court Hound; tvitliln the IegBlhours 6f sale,onSaleday In Decerat ber next, the following Heal Estate* to wit: y TWO HUNDRED ACHES r" of land more tit less sftuato on wateri of .Bold Branch, in Abbeville County and State of South Carolina, and bounded by lailils of A. T. Wldeman, A. L. McCaslan, J. C? Mcllwaln c- And others; I levied upbh as the property of W. W; a> | Hunter at the suit tit John E. Hunter. I TERMS?CASH; Purchaser to pay for pa: p'fers. I . J P C DtJPRK. | Nov 4,';1879{ State of South Carolina. Abbeville County. IN CGilMON PLEAS. John N. Kfty. \b\ Amanda / Kay, Goo. AI. liigby und Partitloh. otherfc Geo. M. Blgby, vff. John N. Foreclosure. Kay and others. , * PURSUANT torJrder of Court by Judge Thomson, I tvlll sell at public outcry, at : Abbeville Court ITOuse, on Saleday In December next, two tracts of th e real estate of Elgin Kay, deceased, Tra'ctNo. 2 containing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT ACRES, Tract No. 3 containing NINETY-SEVEN ACRES, by recent survey by George M. McDavld, Esq, situate lying and being In branches of Turkey Creek, waters of Saluda River, bounded by lands of Wesley BIgby, William Stone, John Douglass and others-. Terms?one-half cash, as to oUtcr half a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale; the purchaser or purchasers to fflvn hnnrl wHh imrw+mnl uor?iiHt.V fnr t.hp it portion. Titles to be made out and executed bul not deli vored until the whole of the purchase money ift puld?purchasers to pay any arrears of taxes and for all necessary papers. J F C DnPRE, SAC Nov 6,187ft, Sheriff's Sale. Samuel Bt McClinton vs John W. Fell. Judgment for Foreclosure. T>Y authority of a decretal order of Judge J. L' ii. Kershaw In the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry, at Abbeville Court House within the legal hours, on Sale Day In December next, the following described Real Estate, to wit: AM that tract or parcel of land sltuatein Abbeville county on Curltall creek and containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY - FIVE ACRES more or less and bounded by lands of James J. Devlin, William Fell, Enoch Nelson and Samuel 13. McClinton. TERMS?CASH. J F C DuPRE, Sheriff A C. Abbeville C. H. S. C., \ November 3, I87U, I Sheriff's Sale. Narclssa Pressley vs David Ruff Alice L? AaJ l'uu. David H. Winn and Narclssa L. Press ley.' Decrec for Parlillon. BY authority cf a decretal order of Judge B. C. Pressley, In the case above Mated, I will Bell at public outcry, at Abbeville Court House, within the legal hours of wile, on Saleday In December .next, the following described Real Estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate in the Abbeville County and State aforesaid, oontalnlng SIX HUNDRED lACRES, more or less, bounded by landsof Estate Wm. Mcllwalne, Thos. Gordon, J, A. McCord and others. To be sold In three parcels?plats to be exhibited on the day of sale. TERMS?Onejhalf ca.?h on the day of sale, the balance on a credit of twelve months with Interest from date of sale, secured by bond and mortguge of the premises, the purchaser having the option to pay the whole umount in cash. J F C DuPRE, SAC November 3,1879, tf Sheriff' Sale. Reuben Cllnkscales vs H. L. Cllnkscales. Judgment for Foreclosure. ' BY authority o*a decretal order of Judge B. C. Pressly In the case above stated, I- will sell at public outcry, at Abbevlllo Court House, within the legal hours, on Sale Day In December next, the /allowing described Real Estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate in the county of Abbeville, State of South Carolina, containing, ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less, lying on Johnson's Creek and waters of Little River, known as the home tract of John F. Cllnkscales, and bounded by land of Jnmes M. Carwlle, H. Robinson and James Cllnkscales. TERMS?One-half cash, and the remainder on twelve month's credit, with interest from auy 01 suic. J F C DuPRE, 8 A C. November 3, 1870. Sheriff's Sale. JohnW. Rowland vs Jno. Aldous [and Mary E. Alilous. Judgment for Foreclosure. BY authority of a decretal order of Judge A. P. Aldrich, In the above statedjease, I will sell ai. public outcry, at Abbeville Court House, within the legal hours, on Saledny in December next, the following described Heal Estate, to wit: AII that tract or parcel of land, In the County and State aforesaid, sltuato in the village of Oreenwood, containing ONE ACRE, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. W. Rowland, C. A- C. Waller and others. TERMS? -CASH. J F C DcPRE, Sheriff A C November 3,187i? Sheriff's Sale. James C. Stanscll, as Assignee, vs. F. C.Tlnsloy and C. D. TInsley. Judgment for Foreclosure. BV authority of adecretal?. "Icr of Judge A. P. Aldrich, in the abovesL '1 case,! will sell at public outcry, at Abujvlllo Court House, within the legal hours of sule, on Sale Day in December next, the following described Real Estate, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate in the County of Abbeville, State of South Carolina, containing ONE HUNDRED & FORTY-NINE'ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. M. Wright, il. C. Henderson, W. C. Verell, L. D. Elmore and J. N. Soawright. TERMS. Ono-half cash, balance on twelve months' credit, secured by bond and a mortgage of the premises, with interest from day of Sale. J F C DuPRE, Sheriff A C Nov 6, 1879 ' Sheriff's Sale, Thomas J. Hill vsWra.A. Oaines. BY virtue of an execution to me directed, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, ou Hale Day in December next, within the legal hnmti of sale, the following described real cs tate. to wit:' TWO HUNDRED and EIGHTEEN ACRES, Of lnnd, more or less, known as the Russell place, bounded by lands of estate of T. J. Hill deceased, J. R. Seawrlght and others. Levied on a* the properly of Wm. At Guinea, at the suit of Thus. J. Hill, sold at the risk of former purchaser. Terms cash: Purchaser to pay 1 fur papers. J F C DuPRE, Shorlff A. C. ; November.3, 1879. Sheriff's Sale. Ellhu H. Dabbs vs Augustus W. Moore. Execution, T)Y virtue of an execution to me dlrectcd, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, within the legal hourR of sale, on Saleday in December next, the following described Real Estate to wit: ONE HUNDRED and FIFTEEN ACRES, of land, more or less, bounded by lands of Win. Turner, John S. Fair, Robert Millford and others. Levied upon as the property of Augustus W. Moore. TERMS-CASH. J F C DuPRE, Sheriff A C Nov 8,1S79 Sheriff's Sale. A. M. Blake and W. K. Blake, Assignees, vs Moses C. Taggartand J. C. Maxwell, et al. Judgment for Foreclosure. "DY authority of a decretal order of Judge A. P. Aldrlcn, In tho above stated case, I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville Court House, within the leyal hours, on Saleday in December next, tbd following described Real' Estate, to wit: That lot of land In tho town of Greenwood; County of Abbeville,State of South Carolina, fronting on the G. &, C. R. R., which bound it on the west, on the nortliby lands of J. Coopor, east by lands of A. M. Aiken, on the south uy lllUUS Ul J->. J. riu?ucu,tum?Huui|i THIRTY-SIX ACRES, inoro or less, Also, ONE FLOURING AND GRIST MILL, situate In the town of Greenwood, In reur of lotof \V. H. Wbitlock; TERMS?As to the Mill property, cash; as the remainder of property, one halt cash; balance on a credit of twelve months, with Interest from date, and secured by bond and a mortgaKe of tlio premises. The mill property above described sold at the rlBk of the former purchaser. J F 0 DcPRE, SAC Nov 3,1879 Stiefiff's Sale. E. A. Robertson, Assignee, vs. J. Towiles Robertson, and others. BY authority of a decretal order of Judge A: P. AlUrieli.ln the caso above suited, I will sell at public outcry, at Abbeville Court House, within the legal hours, on Saledav In December next, the following described Real Estate, to wit: All that lot or parcel of land In the County and State aforesaid, containing SIXTY ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of T. C. Perfih deceased, I'oor House tract, Mrs. Sue Barkfcdale and others; TERMS-CASH. J F C DuPRE, Sheriff A. C; November 3, 1879, tf Sheriff's Sale, William F. Cuddy vs Timothy C. Cuddy. Kxeniitlnn. "DY virtue of an execution to me directed in J-* the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry, ftt Abbeville Court House, within the legal hours of sale, On Salesday in December next, the following described real estate, to wit; One undivided half of a plantation or tractof land, situate, lying and oelng in the dividing line between tha counties of Abb<> vllle and Fdgeticid; in the state or Boutfc Carolina, partly In one pounty and partly In tlic other county, on Dittd Labor Creek, containing TWO HUNDRDD ft TWENTY-FIVE ACRES more or less, bourided by lands of A.T. tVldemnn, George . . . .Thomas C. P6rrln, (now deceased;) LeTled on a* the propferty of Timothy C. Cuddy, al the suit of William F. Cuddy. .. TERMS: One half caah; the balance on a credit bf twelve mdnths, with IntergHl.froril date of sale, secured by bond and mortgage 6f the premises. JFC DuPRE, 8 A C ? . Sheriff's Sale. The Trustees of the Estate of Dr. JohnDeLa Howe, vh James McCaslan. Execution. X>Y virtue of an execution tome directed, In JJ the above stated case, I will sell nt public outcry, at Abbeville Court House, within the legal hours of sale, on Saleday in December next, the following described real estate, to wit: SIX HUNDRED ACRES, of land, more or less, situated In Abbeville County, and State of South Carolina, and bounded by lands of James L. Lesley. W. V* Kennedy, w. D. Mars and others. Levied upon as the property of James McCaslau. at the suit of the Trustees of the estate of Dr. John DcLa Howe. TERMSJ F C DuPRE, Sheriff A C NOV 4,1870 Sheriff's Sale, Edwin Bates <& Co. vs E. A. Mars. Execution. TJ Y virtue of an execution to me directed, I will sell at public cutcry. at Abbovllle . Court House, within the legal hours ol sale, * on Saloday in December next, the lollowing described real estate,to wit: The undivided fourth Interest of ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, of landj situate In Abbeville County^ State of oomn uaroiinu, unu onuuueu uy tuuunut mro, Jane Lee, estate of D? M. Rogers, J. F. McComb and others. * Levied upon as the property of E. A. Mars, at the suit of Edwin Bates & Co. TERMS CASH. J F C DcPRE, SAC , November 4,1879, tf t Sheriff's Sale. 8 The Trustees of the estate of Dr. John DeLa i Howe vs E4 Fk Power. J. M. Mosely R. H. W. HodgeSi f Execution. "RY Wrtdbof an execution to me directed, ( JJln the case above stated. I will sellutpub> 11c outcry: . at Abbeville Court House, f withjn the legal hour* of sale, on Saleday in December hext, the following described Real ^ Estate, to wit: # TWO HUNDRED ACRES j ofland.mbre or lfcss, altuate in Abbeville county State of South Carolina, und bounded by.l4nds of A. J. Cllnkscales, E. Calhoun, i Estate Ttios Cunningham and others. J levied upon as the property of E. F. Power at the suit of the Trustees or Dr. John DeLa Hdwe. TERMS? J F C DuPRE, Sheriff A. C. November 4,1870. F. JU, Godbold, Executor, &c. ^ against . ? *> O.J nthon n* Tuuvc auu vmvftof ^ PURSUANT to an order of the Court for Common Pleas In the above stated case, rendered at February Term, 1879, I will sell at public auction on 8ALESDAY IN DE- ? ('EMBER next, within the legal hours of 1 sale, the following described real property of 4 the estate of John Vance, deceased, bltuated In Abbeville County. ? 1. The tract ol land known as the * Old Homestead Place 3 on which I now reside, near Cokesbury, con- ^ tulnlng Nine Hundred and Sixty-fiVe ? Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands ofj. M. . Graham William Riley, W. Z. McOhee and 4 others, the same to be sold In three or more parcels, according to plats to be exhibited on the day of sale and to bo delivered to thopurchaser or purchasers. 2. Also one tract of land, containing Twenty-Five Acres, more oikless, and bounded by lands of "William Riley, W. Z. McOhee and others, a plat of the same to bo exhibited and delivered to the purchaser. 3. Also one lot In the village of Cokesbury known as COLLEGE LOT, oontalnlng Two and One-Sixth Acres, more or loss, and bounded by lands of G. M. j Hodges, B. C. Hart, and others, a plat of the J Bftnio to be exhibited and delivered to the purchaser. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. F. M. GODBOLD, 1 Qualified Executor. Nov 5,187U, tf TO MAJUS MUflJUY Pleasantly and fast, agent should address KINLEY, HARVEY & CO., Oct 2, 78, lyr. Atlanta, Ga. j Packers all Healing Tar Soap, pOR SALE BY Edwin Parker. CARPETS ' AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS!!!1 PARTIES In need of the above can bo sup* plied by Whit? Brothers-. ? October 1, 1378. Carpentry. , THE undersigned hereby gives notldS ttat lie Is prepared to do all kinds of ^ CARPENTER'S WORE, AND | M V\ IMtT/K C JBUXJLJUlWUr? J lie also repairs I COTTON GINS, THRASHER8, ANli FANS. [ A fall supply of GIN MATEftlAL always on ( hand. Farmers are requested to bring their r CJIns up early in the season to alloto time to V have them properly prepared. ; Also agent for tho I Taylor Cotton Girii The Brooks Cottbh Press, And all kinds of RUBBER and LEATHER ? BELTING. 5 D. B, SMITH, ABBEVILLE, C. H., 8. C. ] siiilti,1 Between White's Block and the Central Hotel. EVERYTHING lh tha Drug line at reasonable prices. Oive me a call. E. Hi McBEIDE Agt. h."dTreese7 latel Maier ai Jeweler, i ABBEVILLE, S. C. WILL be pleased to serve his friends anfl the public with the best of work in hll line at the lowest prices. Call at tho store til Messrs. Barnwell & Co., where he may al- I wuyd be found during business hours. Apri 1 J). 187k . Robertson, Taylor & Co', -.SUCCESSORS TO- ' /linn m YfTVT T T ? VJTC1 ti \ ulu. w. wiLLiaino aw, Cotton Factors, Wholesale Otdkcts, -AND? GENERAL COMMISSION MEfifl&AtffS , 1 and 3 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, 8; C. Will rIvc all business thclf Afi6st careftii attention. Consignments of Cottcrri Solicited.July 21,1879, flm Lively Times IMONALO & DO'S. CALL and nee how (hey Belt goods; hod you will forget Itls a^n tfmes, and tblnk cotton high, money floSh, And goods Cheap. Here you can btfy alf you wf$h at bottom figures. Wo keep. & ftflj stock bought at headquarters for cifsh and we will soil as cheap as any one. it yn\i want good godds at close prices, give u? a calf and wC proCliSo to please you. Respectfully* QXcl)oftald& C?i* Oct 22,1879, tf ; y "Msi A LARGE AS?t)?tf Fill, ill Will I 11UU . iJLlI JL7 I V Jill M. BY wr. JOEL SHtll rtTE RESPECTFULLY ask the im W It embraces nearly everythi he TRADING PUBLIC. We have lelling at reasonable prices. We d rertisement to represent every arti jantile profession^ Nor to raise th< 3heap! Oh! so Cheap!" But.we d ;ruthto call the attention of all thoi WINTER GOODS to ottr Stock, whi n many of its features. IS TO CHEAPNESS, LET THE WE GUARANTEE PRICES AS L MARKET OR MONEY )ur Stock of DRY GOODS is la )ur Stock of DRESS GOODS, snbst )ur Stock of CLOTHING, we fear to< Kentucky Jeans and Fancy Cassi: )ieces, prices from 12* to $2.00per; rom $125 to $9 00, embracing Ladi nan's Hand Sewed Gaiters and Bat< Srogans. Hats and Gaps from 25c Groceries and ProvisionsLook through oar Stock and see It. It mnv be wo ca ffort on oar part shall be spared to do so. Highest mar rays in the market- Very respectfully, W. JOEL I Oct. 8,1870. tf White! , ARE NOW EEC \H EXTENSIVE AND ELI OTT? nrr inn iinin FALL illlll Hilt I TtHEIE Stock is Compete * An inspection b y the ] soicited. Prices ar o w ant it Goods as they o ffer, a Shandise of any kind can he jlied. WHITE BB Oct. 1, 1879, tf G. E. BRUCE, JiKEBY, CONFECTIOfJEEY MAIN STREEl1, A&BE^ \ Fresh Stock of Goods . JREAD, CRACKERS, *rtiT()M ATO. CATSUF >OUND CAKES, 'SARDINES, SALS I'RUIT CAKES, O CHOW CHOty, JINGER CAKES, m JELLY,. CITRON, [ EA CAKES, RAISINS, CURRA! iUGAR CAKES, SEEDLESS KA1SII )ROP CAKES, PICKLES, NUTS, JAKES OF ALI, KINDS; " PEPPER SAUCE. LINGER SNAPS, & PEA NUTS, , 3ANDIES of all klndej ^ POTTED HAM. , JANNED GOODS, C/) TOMATOES, BEEI 'IE, FRUITS, _ GlNGElt, MUSTAI >INE APPLES, X FRESH CARAME! APPLES, PEACHES, _ SALT; SODA, All the above Goods Gua August 18,1870, tf r Wotice> r WILL SELL lit tiio residence of the late T. L B. Scott on 2Stb of Js'ovember 230 acres of 1 und, more or Jch8; IlousolidlU and l^ltchon umituro. a fe\V: hfcad of hogs, bhe horse un r? i nule. anu many other things too tedious to ppPlftfl TERMS madb known on day of nale. * Si K, MOREAH; State Executor. , Oct 29. It: pill Another Lot H ?or HAV ZEPHYR SHAWLS, || iLL COLORS, BEAUTIFtJL.. BROCADE tio?nas A. Dress Goods, Trltntnlni; Silks, Buttons, Tbls c Hllllnfeir Ac:, In all the latest Stales received tlraei w :?tls ii'ebk, at tbe . handsoi EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. """cic October 22, 1879. Stati Jttst Received cc MILLUJERY, Hat*; Flowers and Feathers ^ g In tne ilnwest styles, DEESS GOODS, muir Efephyr Shawls, Clonks and many other now liHtl ind desirable gjiods. Persons visiting the fl Fair next week Vlll And our stock very attractive and pribcs to suit the times. , .. R. M. HADDON & BO. Inthei Oct 22; 187P; if V] QTI itrn n t atttTo j"1' &JLU V7LUVLO. J estate f tjled th IiRT oiir Kid Gloves at Mo, 75c, and 81,00 thfc . best to be found any where at the tor,, Emporinm of fashions. $$ Oct. 22, 1870. dlschai State of South Carolina, Abbeville Connty. rrobato Court?Qitntion for Letters of Administration. __ ^ By J. Fclueb Lyo.v, Esq., Probate Judgk Trl WHEREAS, Wad^, E. Cothran has made I I ] suit to me, togrbnthim Letters of Ad- JL V ministration ol the Eijtatoand effects of John C. Chiles late of Abttevllle County, deceased. Thcsonre therefore to cltoandadmonish all p* y j and singular tbe Kinarea ana ereuuors 01 mo said Jouu C. Chifesi d^ccascd, that they bo and appear, before', tile, lu the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. II., on Tues- A LTi day tho 11th day (ft Np'yjBmbcr, after publlca- JJL.. tt tlon hereof, at 11 oclock In the forenoon, to nptJfle show cause, If atfy they jhave, why the said befprfc Administration should Jlbt be granted. H(<qso Given under i&y hand /tud seal, this 24th bfe bkri day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine A'nfl In the 101th year of Amerl- ,, can Independence. Oct2 Published on the 2?th day of October 1879, In the Vreni.aii^. Banner, and on the Court Bli House door fot the time renulred bv law. A 12 J. FULLER LVON, Jhdgo of Probate. _ , Oct. 20th.1S79, tf s?Pl ''' BLUE STONE. T TEN CENTS A POUND. Edwin Farker* )et;i;i8T9,tf No^iuliJr - i' I-; HE JjARREST AND MdST cbsiPLEtfe N Stock tit - . BOOTS AND SHOES belound in the county is now offered for WHITE BROTHERS, &EFARED DSTJ6S?%ITH f.i n ifj <iWn?*?T* m. . v-j \ . ?ME:iSrT OP X it sins,* 'H & SON. i / of ___________ La Po cat Bpeetioncf Obr Stock. e ing usually wafifce'd by ? bought largely. We are o not propose in our ail- A cle known to the &&- ? i e s usual cry of "Chea$! ? o wish in soberness and ? Be wanting TALL AND fl fill1 1 ' 1 a in a Departments, j pubic is respectfuy A] 1 with sudh a Stock in cercb of Mri satisfactorily sup- % OTHERS. AGENT. I WD &SST4M1NT. flLLE, Ci a1 wtq tt8 hn wond n h>j a vu uuuui t/5 BLtjfetNG, STARCH, Cj lOJT; <m FLOUR, RICE, a 5W MEAD, GRITS, COFFEE, 8UGAR, BUTTER. CHEESE, S3, ' C/5 BLACKWELL'S 8M0- m U4 KIJfG TOBACCO, I S Bj^ST CHEWING, J ? CIGARS-NO BETTER 2 guaranteed ha?, 2 vana filled, Ac. id, "n . Call knd see tliem for LS, P- yoursfelvfes. ranteed FRESH. 1 PRESERVE 4 our Books, iicals, Newspapers and Mnsic. , County and Railroad Officers business men generally, sup3d with blatik books made to \ any pattern. amlllcs little OLD BOOKS PERIOD- \ ALS, NEWSPAPERS, MUSIC, &C., J) hev dchlrfe to transmit to their posteraid ^ E THEM REBOUND, ~ will preserve them and will make o iok alrtyost as well as new. ooks.itc.. should not only be rebtrand, * current literature of the present day J 3e pitt In a durable form for prcservawell:. no. be done In the shortest po6slble ltli the best material, in the most g life and durable style, and at A price ?! dnngt be duplicated anywhere, by 11 E. E. STOKES, | Oner, Book Binder and' Br,an* I Book Manufacturer, No. 155 Main Street, ^ )LLTMBIAj S. C. , END IN YOUR ORDERS AT (JffCE. J in nn nnrrmTT ninAitwi e. Ill iSUUTJl UAKUMM oilnty of Abbeville; IN THE PROBATL COURT. ... . nattorof the Estate of Drucilla frank- i lln. I CE is hereby given that J. J. C&o?er 1 W. G. Smith, Administrators of the if Drucilla Franklin, deceased, have eir petition in this Court' praying tbat woe Axed for the settlement,of lh$ I ate and discharge of the Admlnlsfra- i )rdered, that Friday the 7th of No'vom- -i t), be fix.cU a* the day for thesettljement estate of the said deceased, and the J gfe of tilt' Administrators aforofc&ld. J. FULLER LYON, . . , Judge of Probate, A. C.' vlllo t'. ir., R. c., 1 ober1, / notice i CREDITOllS. | i'rnltt, riaintlff, against Nancy lifTlCr, . Defendant. , | Rftlo of Land to Fay Debts.' persons having claims aitiiin'fjt ti]6 Bait* of John Miller,deceased, are hereby d to present and prove their demands me at my offlco at A b?Q viae, Court on the 21st dav of November next or rfed: , T. P. COTHRAIT, .. ... Special Referee. 2;ia7D, 4t i XjjTIFuITlluc of DRESS GOODS ut . [t, cents. , It. M. Htfddon & Co. . 1\, 1879, tf ___ - ,ch is new and attractive J PEOPLE KNOW IT. \ OV AS ANY IK THE ~ REFUNDED. C rger than ever before, antial and reasonable. 0 large, and mnst be sold ^ meres over seventy-five yard. Boots and Shoes th es' Fine Shoes, Gentle- u shelter's Star Boot aiid TT 1 to $4.50, Full line of j n give yoa satisfaction. Certainly do i ket price given for cotton ana al- 1 SMITH & SON. | athers1 REIVING EGANT DISPLAY ' 1I XOIM&UliAt . ROMATIO.pod Liver Oil with HWropho*. ph?te6. Pure Gpd,I4yer Oil wftt.Pho*-,' ate of Lime, P^tonil .Wipe JtiCoSagbt^ Ids,, Asthma and Bronfcbitu;, Compound pslnefor uyapepeiaand ItidlgecUon, Syrup tiarsaparllla wlih.Iodlde df iWah. dies'(Hpward) 8hoe Prejslhft' ultry J?qwdfer?:f?r Ibe cdre of Chicken dla- ^ lepb 24,1379, tf ose watkr arb sa?: dal emfclisloh. ! CERTAIN Preventive of Infection and r*?rbMi m*:; leptl 24; lsW; If 3 noticS. . '* htrs' \flpunu' anH ntilMran OUAlt* m ma". clalty. , R. M. Haddon & Co; k?pt: 34,1879, tf notice; ADIES' cibAU?; thelatest atylei, t2JB$ti lept W, 1879, tf - * NOTICE. JunningMfti & Templeton RE now prepared to furnish the DIAMOND SHIRT e.QljUtftnd-tiy aill, ti'hikiintiHcd and H,li Mar Shirts ai4 Wool Vests, in gtaat variety. Sept. 24,1CT. _____ 3 Just receiving a oomplete lot of 4 Family Supplies. >FFEE, SUGAR, SACQN) LARD. HACK' bred. ORI?\ .MEAL AND jtoqR; tt large lot of PICKLES; Canaed Gocdfe. PINEiAPPIJ?. PEACHES. SALMONS tfEVILLED HAM. OYSTERS, SARDINES, TOilATOES. WMeB and Ligliors, Pura hati'd-mhde Moaptaln 'QORN WHHjr EV, frotri 32,50 fi>$8.00 .atfrullofa, pornt anq / t whltfe RYE y!HI^Kfix. ever brought to 18 places feOO a gallon, ahd varlana othaf a tin of Corn and ftyo. A. 1 arga Jooll ectlon or ire WINES. Tobdceo ahd Cigars, superltftltft Of M CIGARS, CHEWTN'd AND SMOKING TOBACCO. 'ruitlJ k Cdtife&id&ery* PPLESj hRANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS,' NUTS; CANDIES Ac. Ajjjiie Batter, imetbliis new anil nice in 5lt CHna, $1,25 it n. > 3cpt? 24; 18^9, tr. ChiiplioreT ffcnAviT.n%rit u jjuxfuuainvv . day Cotton ELL THE BEST GOODS ?AT l1 jowest Prices FOR CASH I Hl'-L /i ' '' IiUit lr?JUJJ?.-werc purcquacu ij^ iiunwiui ' ..markets FOR Af\H andr*elcvot*d wUlv re. 01 ve uh a call ana we .guarantee Goods Id, prices; Wo,keep a General 8t<fci. Sept; 24; 1879,'tf Notice, t VEtore no-V reeefvlnjc eftfi FALL fe^OCC of .LADIB33' GOODS, whk5l hai beefl aught In the few York & Baltimore Mate t prices which wfll enables*' to sell as cheap janyhpjisoln the tfp. country. In conse-, utace of the LOW( PRICE OF COTTON, nr entire Stock will be sold at the iowest CASH PEICES, ' c . r-> J r our fflends, and the public generally wilt. Ive u? a look, wojifeel confident, that we cart jnvfnce them,,that -OLD ABBEVILLE is ielr best market, and I. M, HABDON & CO,, lie test placc to bny, MILLINER ? Dress Ms, Ire 1mm Jlack & olorfe'd'Silks, Silift Worsted"' Ttkgtil' Ladies' Cloaks,' Zephyr Shawls, Ktbias' Lacefc, Silk and Lace Ties,' BflffliDEts, Real Mr' Swifts, ; ; \nd almost everything a Lady would want Respectfully, n ii mnnnii 6. flri. n, m. phuuun o& uur Sept. 24,1879, tif SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CAJOLED BY ^ ' ro THEIR Immense lino of BLACK CA8H> I MERES AND ALPACAS. Bargains In these goods are offered. ALL-WCOL BLACK2A8HMERES at 50 cents per yard and upward. Call earlv and be suited. / Oct. 1,1S70, tf /