The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, April 20, 1881, Image 3
The Press and Banner,!
AUUIiVItLE, g.C. |
Wo^nAadnr A^ril 9.ft lAftl.
Wjis it
V.lin'l Tom oi;r of Ills tvnrorts in the
Court Hon>c la>t FVulay niuht to a crowded
house. Although there was some coiii|il;?nts
about the failure of the management to give.
<mr citlxpnti t hp roerved )-eats tor which t wen-1
ty-flvocents tfxtra liii I been l'aid. we belie ve]
that a majority of those present were very j
well entertained. on several occasions vari*
oas entertainments liave sold our citizen'; re-1
served seals, hut we believe tlie contract for
any particular s-ut lias heen dl-rcgaided, :i!-|
though the extra price may have heen paid.!
One citizen, we have heen told, had bought a J
reserved seal, anil when he arrived foniid it
occupied hy ladies. ('laimiiiff tV..m the mana
cement a -eat us good as those he had h.wght, |
lie was to d to order t lie indies up. t'iiisthe
citizen of coor-c declined to do. The management
then said i! was noiault of theirs it he
yielded his rights to his gallantry. Such a
course on the part of tho-econ troll ing any *-utertalmnent
is. in i.ur opinio'!'', w^ng. ntM we
would advise our p.-oplr not to bu.vrtservV
teats to anything usuln. In a town like Abbeville
it is better tc> take the chances. None of
ns are so desperajH.v anxious to attend these
entertainments that we should pay lifty per
cent, more than the usual pi ice, at><4 tli'-n be
deprived of the seat which we had engaged.?
Easter Elections.
Thennnnul meet ins of Trinity congregation
took place last Monday. The old olllcers of
tiie congregation v.-ere re-elected.
\Vard<?\s? \\*. h. l'urker, U.S. ITarnwell. i
Vestrymen?Armistcad Hurt. .1. T. Kobert8on,
I>. it. Smith, \V. A. Lee, Hugh Wilson.
Delegates to Iiionesan Convention In
Charleston?VT. II. l'urker, 1!. s. Harnwel!, W"'.
Henet, Hugh Wilsou.
Iielcg.ttes to Convocation at Abbeville?W. |
II. Parker. \\*. C. Uenet.
The Treashrer'iircport. w*s satisfactory. Col-'
lections lor the year had been .sutliclent to pay
nil demand*.
, Trie question of raisin; money with which ;'
to make needed repairs to the church building
was discussed. and steps will be taken
looking to tiiat end,
Tlic Literary Cliift",
Last week the Literary (,'if.h mVt at Mr. j
Teinpieton'sresidence,and there was a ful'at-,:
fcndancc of the members. Maj. A. 15. Ward- j.
hiw. President, was in the Chair, and Mr. 11.'!
> 'i'. Ward in w, the Secretary was present. Mr.
K. 11. Auii, read a'p.exc'rllcnt essay on Geology,
which eHcite'd an interesting discussion.;
Mr. Auii being familiar Willi this subject gave
much inlormatlon in a mo>t agreeable man- [
iier. The Society is in debt to lilin for an able ,
an'3 Instructive ei>ay.
Editorial Visit.
, JAst week we were pleased to rrer>t lr. our 1,
\iflioe, ourcoyd friend Mr. It. K .Todd, of the
^1mtci'.'on Journal. The Journal is one of t!n?
fairest, best humored, and most handsomely!
printed newsp ipers of our ae.|ua!ntinee, and '
if Anderson does not itlve it a hearty good
-fiipport that enterprising county is di relict in ;
its duty to worthy editors. W-e are always :
>:lad to meet any friend, but none nunc so
than Mr. Todd.
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Sale of Livery Stable. I;
. Wc learn that Messrs. Russell & Walling-'
ford have bought Seal A Mellwalne's livery 11
*ial>ie on Washington Street, nt s",imh?. Thei:
>?tab!c is one of the very best to b>; found in 1
A the up-country, and Is advantageously lo- j i
ft cated. These gentlemen Intend !*_> keep stock | <
B of all klnds.tnd will he ready at all times to (
rtnv ?ni> wfiMt in thrir lint*. :
r1?Ui'UVabUiij KVVMVM ...
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L Mir. IT. II. Parks, of our connt.v it nor. (
j ' \vll!i \V. T. Anderson A Co., Augusta, tia.. i
mid would be pleased to liavc his friends call ;<
ft on this Itrm when tlicy visit the city. Mr. i
? Par Its is we.I and favorably known in tills ;i
<t>iimy and we hope that, lie may recelvo tin* I
business from thisscction to which !iis merit i ]
P-' entitles lilm. When our people ro to town they 1
I should always look for representatives from I
I Abbeville. No moro hea1 ty welcome awaits <
V them anywhere than is to In* had from Mr. i
I Parks. Goodbargainsand coodgoods, reward s
| those who call on our friend. j i
I Ki:i.i, HiWT--Seal & Mcllwiilnc have Just '
xcceP ed by the cv.vVoad. Cincinnati Hussies, '
I'hi'V;(nils iVrul Double Spn'n,;* ?J'a}joh>, x'.v.Wi 1
Tlfrv will sell low down lor the money. These j |
vehicle* are Luiil of the best material, and in '
the latest styles. They arc cheap, durable,'
good, and worth more than the money tb.'t '
will buy them. Xosuch bargain* in this line, J
were ever oll'ered to the Abbeville public he-i(
fore. Coine quick, before they are taken, for r
any lodge of good wwrk and material will buy !1
on sight. tf J"
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TAX isoTicK. ? ?i-iiv 11 iv ..... |
Ciipt.il 11 I'errin, gave notice that his otlicc' r
wotiM be opened for the collection of taxes!,
'on Monday, May 2, to remain open until J,
June 1, Mini wo erroneously 4?ri 11 ??* ! it "until |s
January I." Let tax-payers make a note, j,
nnd pay curly. Tlicy have only om* month J
1n which to pay tlie first instalment. jt
We direct attention to the advertisement of t
Mr. B. K. Bcaoiiuitt. architect and builder. He j c
Is fill'of energy and has plenty of practical It
experience. The storehouse noWKolnjr up for I
Mr. Knox is a specimen ot his ta^te, skill,and ' i
ftajuMwork. Give him a Job, ami thereby add |
to the comfort and enjoyment of life. j s
Tttn Greenville Enterprise end Mdur.tnineer j
Is still making progress. That paper is now >j
printed on a size of type much smaller than ,
that which has bech formerly used. This is j
progress. Gentlemen, there is no use deny- j
?fngIt, the projjesslve printer intiPt come to,
imall type sooner or later. I j
Hoi.ictTolt BoNHAMand Mr. Sf. Julian Bland!
of Kdj?etleld, paid a short visit to relatives
here last week. We regret that thcirstay was!
>oshort, as many of their friends missed see-1
t? ??,i vl.? hmipns tlii'v h.ive found the I
way up here, to sec them In Abbeville iVe-!s
tjuently.
Last Sunday was Ea?ter Sunday and there
a larce "attendance of worshippers ut '
THnity church, which had been beautifully ?
decorated for the occasion. The ll?+tor thp J
Jtrv. Mr. llallum delivered a sermon appro- '
printed to the occasion. | ^
It may be a little out of season tocall at!en- ',
tinn to tho excellent sermon which wr pub-! i
fished hist week by the Rev. Mr. Ilailam ol; J
Abbeville. We Imp" that you have the paper I
Mill on hand and will read it. It will do you (
good. . j i
Some of our subscribers are sensitive about! ^
being politely culled on for their Indebted-''
hess to tho Press ami JS'inncr. The editor of,
the L'^crton Gazrt'c tnk >s a double barrel shot [ t
gun'aiong with him on a collecting tour.
Mr. W: B. Sphague. travelling a?cnt of 1
Dr. J. 0. Ayer it Co., of Lowell, Mays., was in '(
town last Monday. He is a good agent ami J1
represents au excHlent firm, but we couldn't j
trade with bihi lor an advertisement.
Ladies have you seen those beautiful sum- ['
sl I ?ts. bordered m on ice cloths, i>Mntings,
brocades,brocaded muslins,and every tliing
new and stylish in dress trimmings, buttons,
Ac., at the Emporium of Fashions.
r.TYF.KS of Millinery must not forgot to e.\-'
amine those beautiful litis and bonnets for)'
ladles, misses and children, which are replen- I
ished by fresh arrivals every week at the I
Emporium of Fashions.
The work on Mr. Knox's new store propres-es,
and 13 *ioJ.v ready f< ?r I he roof. When
"""flni>hed the upper part of the stores are lo tie j
used us n hatel. and it is said that Mrs. Moore ; '
w'.lI -likely lease it.
The velocipede mania Is notconfinrd to (he'
small boys about the village. It has struck j
soine of the "old boys" of the place, and sev-1
t*rnl bicycles have made their appearance on j
the streets.
Lises suits nnd ulsters for Indies, alsocbil-1
ilrens pique and linen suits, pique and lawn
bonnets, ,tc., cheaper thaw c;in be made np
can now be found at the Einporlilm ?f Fash
ions.
TlIK Senate of the raited States is still;
Flicking Closniy IO Its ICglUinaic ou-iuris*, mill j
of abusing Mahnno. The Dpimwratlc.Senators
arc doin^ most of the performing.
An ekgant ilrro of White fJoods.it White!
15 rotters; VJ'ctorln rtn'J Hishop Lawns. Persian
T:awi>R, Mulls, Nainsooks, Piques, Ac.
Thf. beautiful shrubbery and hedges on tlie
grounds about Trinity church and the parson- j
age, which have been so long a pride to the ;
Whole village has been cut closely.
Thk New York JlrrnUl read* the South a Ion- j
km on the subject ot abusing Southerners j
who may vote with the Republicans. It may !
be found In another column.
The country editor who has been growing I
immensely rich Is nowsavingnn riion??- with i
Which to go on the Press Excursion from Beau-'
I White Br.ornF.us aredoingr. heavy Bendy-1
Mado Olpthimr business this season. Their j
stock In this line is very desirable and attractive.
. "Examine the date opposite your nr.me on j
the paper. If it has 18S0 on it yon may he ?ure I
that you owe, and that we need the money.
One of the largest and handsomest stocks j
of Spring and Summer clothing ever shown .
Iw Abbeville? W. Joel Smith & Son's.
'f CcskZel gler's ladiesand gentlemen'sshoes |
at White Brothers are hard lo beat. They
havestyle and are also very durable.
A temporary bridge Is being put in the J
river at Calhoun's M1IN. Tlirs contract, for a j
permanent bridge bus been let.
We copy an interesting article from the A u-;
C/ironk'r giving facts as to the Green-1
wo><3 and Augusta Railroad.
Some people who are now reading the I
Press and lianncr will cease to do*;> in a little
\rhilc?unless they pay up.
Those who do nof wish to bo dunned
should comply with our terms and pay their
subscriptions in advance.
THEoOuth Carolina Press Assoclctlon meets
in Beaufort on the 1th of May. Abbeville
will be represented.
Lathes, don't forget to look at our dress
goods, they arc pretty and stylish, W.Joel
Snllth A Son.
QUITE a number of our exchanges have appeared
In mourning for the death of General
M. W. Gary.
A BKAi'Tifcrx .assortment of Gentlemen's
Fancy Straw Hats, can bo seen at White
Brothers.
Mr. James Chai.merM i? now a law student.
reading under the direction of Mr. W.
C. Bcnct.
Genti.emev, If you want a hnndsome.nnd
>tyllsh suit, examine our stock W; Joel Smith
A Son.
Mrs. VISanska lias our thanks for her remembrance
of us, iu the matter of passover
bread.
\ Some mules In this vicinity have died rcL?^f?tly
of disease resembling blind stagWP*'
fr Ir. Arthurs. Osborne, of Ninety-Six,
' rjn?e up to seo ills friends here on Monday
Mr. Thomas Hutchinson has done much
'.ood work on his farm In clearing and building.
i Mr. Richard Sondt.ky nfteran absence of
sjome time in Newberry, is again at home.
Paukkh A Hn.b have Just, opened a full
?tock of spring and summer clothing.
The best assortment men's Straw hats in
the market nl Pnrker A Hill's.
Hamburo TrJmminos and I-aces In great
\a'iety at White Brothers':
There are bargains In To'wcls and Table
Linens at White Brothers;
Ik you need Flourgo to White Brothers and
you are sure to be stated.
Books, Novels. Books, frotn 1(5 costs to $1.50,
at Dr. II H. McBride.
They had spirit rapplngs at Mrs. Coogler's
one night lust week.
Paints?Twenty-five beautiful colors, mixed,
at Dr. McBrlde's. Jal 82
A large stock of Fancy Casslmcra at W.
Joel Smith A Son's.
Abram Martin is to be hung at Abbeville
Jail next Friday:
A beautiful line of dross goods at W. Joel
Smith A Son's.
Best engine oil, cheap enough, for sale at
Dr. MoBrlae's. Jal 82
The Laurensvillc Iferald pays flfty dollars a
year postage.
f Three hundred more novels coming at Dr.
ilcBride's. Jal 82
A full stock t>f fresh canned goods at Parker
It H ill's.
It will soon be tiras to close the stores at six
ttelock.
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1UJWHWJHK HIWI-V lVJI'IIW? Ml I'nWIlCTI
Greenwood Noand Comments, j
15V Q' IP .Vi se.
Tlu> Uiir.l if' v in M:\v will lio a :r:i!il
Knhhath Ncl'ivi! day ill (Jree!! wood. The students
of the i -reenville l-'ctiiale I'olle^e, the!
schools ot Ninety-six. I.nhanon, Kellowsh ip,
Sitoam and other adjacent schools, wilh tlici
three local school-, will pie nic at I his |>|:ti-<>
on that day. All thenecessary details will he!
perfected to inrilccit a thoroughly enjoyable i
and intercslim; occasion.
The dirceiors of tin*i?reenwnod ami Annus- ,
ta Hiiilroail, inert in Augusta the first week in
May. Private advices express entire eonfi-!
lieiiee in the ability of the directory to com-'
plcte the road to this point by the tii-'t ol the j
fall.
Sundaysgenerous sun baths waked up slit::- |
gish nature.anil made the lan-'scnpe radiant |
with foliage and (lowers.
From thein?lieationsV-i'ie-l;a!t ol thetradim:
population of tli-r town are going into the
Twin Spriiis biisiti'-sx. Many of them fee! a I
blood tendency I o become bene'aetois of their
race and not le -lin^ precis* ly adopted to cieri-,
cut order-, are TTPC t-'ini: i^i tin* enterprise as
tlie nearest . \ppro.\iiiiat:o:. to t h's Jois-toii of,
comfort and kindness lo fellow mortals?to :H'
least make lots and iiedseasy in this wor'.l.
The reception, complimentary to M:-s liula '
Campion of (.aureus, at I he resilience 6f Mrs. |
t?? 111 I I lay I! '.'.us, v as me tviui u? uh- ,
season.
The services'of the Ki:.!i!ri?t were observed
in ili'r Presbyterian church 011 Sumlay.
In :iii altereat ion between i wo negroo* on
Mr. Tims. JI. Kliiiih's place. haiiiel Noble was |
savagely slashed with a knife, by Silas Matthews,
Inflicting eight or ton ugly wounds, one i
penetrating the cavity of the body ami several
terribly trashing the face.
Mr. Majors lia-l a tine horse which t
hail to lie helped up every moTnlng f*>r ? year, j
He kept tat, worked regularly anil otherwise ;
appeavedall ritrlit. till one inoining lii> tn.i'tcr
we,' t ::s usual toset liiin on toot and found
him dead.
Mr. <>'. A. Harks*;1! ile broke dirt Monday
morning for his new resident e.
The fruit is not all killed in this vicinity.
l?r. A. !'. lio-.zer ha< about completed the
improvements on his residence, whieli is now '
one of the best finished and must sightly in
town.
A negro oil Mr. .las. T? l'artlow's pis?ce. *or
lif.rlmror.siy Itratlngnml maltreating his wife,
was tilled *^17 ami costs in Judge Tarrant's
court on Saturday, A case of trespass was I
disposed of in thesr'itne eeyrt, two men having
t> i ay <1 each for riding thiough anot'.i- j
it's promises.
The editor of U10 Atiiler.1011 Juimietl paid his i
"cvcirs to (.ireenwoo: ia*i wrvx. jscvcnu coi>- i
le* of that live, ne'.vny journal conic to th is of-1
lice.
More cn^nr.v, effort, capital and credit arc'
beln? concentrated in tlie cotton crop than in j
iiny previous year. From the late start and |
unVavoralile seasons, tin* prospect tor any-/
tiling like a fair vi? Id of small jj''ain is not I
Haltering; the corn crop will lie several weeks!
InScrthau usual, anil, per con-eiuenep, move'
liable to be overtaken hy drought. Inllicj,
light of these facts it docs seem tnat. farmers!
should tir>t of all put in a lar^e crop of every j
thin;! necessary to make the farm sell-sup- (
porting, if the panic should come, ai'al a*'tnie
men iiejiin to Interpret significant numerics, 't
like t'ru?oe they can retire within their pall- (
Hides', pull their ladders inafiur themand live
royally, while hanks collapse mul corpora-j
tions and synillea'efc |f?j?ple and lall.
Itev. Mr. MeLeps now has pastoral charge of|
the Ninety-Six i'reshylerian church, vice Kov.
Mr. Lindsay, resigned. .Servicesen the fourth
Sahhath ill each month. |(
t tnc of the village m in Isters con varied to the ] (
maxim "laugh and crow fat" In connection
with the i arswell lectures, in the hearing ofi;
? i.ctirlit liirlrtoirl Wht'ii t h*? dimi till? i vi* )r>- : '
;ieiau sanely advised lu*r father to take up the I;
i>ld cow I lie next day it II. mid sec if it would j;
lit 11 CD her. The eminent lecturer was. per- ;
liaps, novel more tersely and naively eompll- j;
men ted. I;
It. is frequently remarked that the command-!:
idvlc efforts of the (.'ounty Commissioners to J,
vonomtee the comity's tund>arc some Units,.
Sarned to extremes which defeat the* end to lie',
ittaineil. The cheapest win It does not always!.
i'nil*>dy thegrealest economy. In the persist- j
:nt competition, conductors often place their '
stiinaies so low Hint it isiinpossililc for them '
to do justice to the work. The work is done!
uheaply, poorly,tiy clicapand unskilled lab-ir. |
\nd tl.e result is the bridges a;c constantly <
under repairs and not nnfre<|Ucntly have' to i '
l?e rebuilt witlun a short time. H is an absolulc
wr.ste to spend the county's money in '
this way. A bridge properly ami mechuuicu!-|
ly constructed should, bearing extraordinary I
. ontingencies last for years. The splendid i
new bridge across the Saluda is a sample of
such work, and it would be well far the Com-1
inissioiiers to follow the exampleof the super-1
iMsorsof this enterprise. The county m'.uht j
idvanta.-u iU'-ly eny;loy a competent builder| .
>y the yeai1 On this" eh'uss'of ww.?. .tei'i a1 A-.c'si j?
icasuie to utilize certain species of convict
It is understood that Prof.S. P. Hoo/.er wiP
lissolvc his rctations with Adgcr College til I
he close of the present session, and return' to I
irt wiiviiod. 1I?? contemplates erect lug store
ootns on his vacant lots during the year, a | i
icrsonal .supervision of which po?sibly ln-ic
luces this course. (Jreenwood will cordially ] r
veitome hi tit back.
Mr. A. .McNeil, with other prominent citi:ens
are canvassing t*v> project of theim>rov?ment
rtf tllcir cattle. l;y tiicIntroduction ]
if superior blood und i|U:diiies from breeds of j
tamiard and rcc< gni/.ed merit. The importmce
Of a movement in this direction can no!
>e over estimated. Farmers alone on all otli r
topics, have displayed studious apathy on 1
his which has worked such-detriment to the
lairy interests a< to throw them dcplorcdly in I i
lie back ground. j
Th?re vvps ;i Mvc'y chase in town Monday
noruin^ after a m;;d dog.
Miss Foster and Miss I/>max from Missisiippi
are guestsol Mrs. J. il. Oldham.
Tiic leu:]>? ranee division tccently organize;!
eld its ilist meeting last Wednesday evening.
I'hc attendance Was good and much interest!
xi'.a manifested in getting it fully 0:1 foot. I
Mis. Klc!iar\lsnn, relative of J. Y. I.. Part-I
ow, arrived froiu Texas a te v diys ag". I r
Mr. \V. it. Posunco, postmaster at vhcipptH's [
Jcpot, is in town.
Cherokee Shoal Items.
Wenregladto state that Mr. Charles Wattins
is rapidly recover* aj; from the injuries he ,
lUsiAined troni Rilling.
Mrs. James Hell, with the milk of one cow,
imply supplies the necessities of her house- ,
lold with milk and butter, and has better to I (
>ell. Sue has a psvrt of her gmien sown hi j
jarley, on which tliecow Is allowed to graze
Avicsuday.
Mr. Saiu Pickens definitely asserts that he j
las tin Invincible propensity to acknowledge
vlationship with all tiie pretty Indies. Doubt-1 &
ess any of tiiern would acquiesce to afinity | *
uore readily than conMiHguinjty.
A little colored girl of one ol the tenant* on I
he plantation of Mr. James Hell. Was playing ! ]
loar some lire that had been set out by some
iv?rknicV>. her clothes caught lire, and she' j
vas burned to death. j J
Mrs. (JeorglaCochrrn I? visiting her moth-!'
. r, Mrs. Miller, near Monterey. j'
itev. W. W. Jones delivered an elaborate and I
mpress'.vn sermon, t;ti last sabbath at Salens j i
.'liurcii, from tlietext, "The Loul knoweth the .
n*ay ot the righteous!." L. E. j |
We must get pay from delinquent subscrib- l
>:s. .
G'j to Tarkor & Hill's for grain cradlcs.
Kai-skmine 1'5 colors,:it Dr. McBridc's..
Si* .n i>ay vr" 'ito warm. I ]
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State of South Carolina.,;
County of Abbeville.
COUKT OF COMMON PLKAS.
tt". S. Richardson^
rialntlff,
nsalnst
U. F. Day, S. I). Day, |
. ! Sl'MMOXS ron Rkmkf i
Nathaniel Day and [
I (Complaint served.)
others, heir* ut law I
and distributees of
Ely. Day, deceased,
Defendants.
TO T1IE DEFENDANTS, 15. F. Day, S. D.!1
Day, Nnthaniel?Day, Ktbteea S. .Moure,!.
Mary Sbeppnrd:
VOl* ARE HER EH Y SUMMONED and re-'
I quiicd to answer Tlie complaint in thisj
action,of which a copy is herewith served up- j
on you. and to serve a copy of your answer to I
the s-tid complaint on the subscribers and at j
their olllce, Abbeville 11., within twenty |
days after the service hereof, exclusive of the |
day of such service; and if you fail to answerj
the complaint within tin- time aforesaid, the I
plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court j
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
PARKER A MetioWAN,
1'inintilf's Attorney.
M. G. ZEIGLEU. 0. U. 1'. iL. S.)
TO NATHANIEL DAY, ABSENT DEFENDANT.
TAKE NOTICE. That the summons of
which the foregoing is a copy, with com-!
plaint in the above staled case. has been tiled '
in the Clerk's ollicc for the County of Abbeville.
PARKER A MffiOWAN,
PlaintiU's Attorney.
April IP, ISfil, Ct j
Mourning Goods.
HENRIETTA CLOTHS. Tanilse ->nd riack !
(Jisliuu.res; a splendid a>soi' meat to be i
found at R. M. 11 ADDON & CO. !
April 2), lSSl.tf
CI&AHS. !
r|UlE fo'lowing popular brands of WENT i
1 SEGA 1W,
Solon Shingle, Our Firm,
;
Live Oak, Eureka,
AND TIIE CELEBRATED
Calhoun Chewing Tobacco, and
Little Joker Smoking Tobacco,
-AT?
Cunningham & Templeton's.
I April 20,1SS0, tf
j State of South Carolina,
County of Abbeville.
IN TIIE PROBATE COURT.
In the matter of the Estate of Augustus M.
Smith, deceased.
Petit ion for Final Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby given that \V. Joel Smith,
surviving Executor of I lie last will and
I Testament of Augustus M. Smith, diceased.
, lias tiled u petition in this court prnyinir tiiut
j he may be discharged from the said trust.
! It is ordered, that Monday the twenty-third
I day of May next, he fixed for granting tb^
i discharge fts iirayed for.
| Given under my hand and the seal of the
. court, this Aprl 1'jth A. I>. l- SI.
J. FULLER I,VOX.
| April 20,1831,-It Judge of Probate.
Millinery! Millinery!
\V"E arc making addition?: to our stock of
'* Millinery, every few days. Tlie Indies'
can rely upon getting aitriost 'jvery tiling tiiat
fs iiewjiu Millinery, by call in/ n'n
R. M. I1ADDON <fc CO.
! April 20, 1831, tt
Just Received.
TWO CASES OF MILLINERY.
R. M. IIADDON A CO.
I April 20,1 SSl, tf
| SPRING BEDSIT
1NVIGORATOR, the best cheap bed in the
world, only S2?5.
j HO springs, a splendid luxury 5M.25.
| 154 springs, you cannot get anything to
j beat It, 54.75
No. 1. Teerl ess woven wire Spring, 510.00.
! No. 2. Peerless woven Wiro Spring, SS.00.
Call and seo these good af
LAWS0N & WARDLAW'S.
April ?, 1S61.
Ihiritins: of 1 he Sleamor 'Whclcss.
Savaxn.mi, April IS.?The steamer \V.
Wlu'lf.ss arrived last night from Aupuwith
a l?i;r iVfislit of cotton and spirits of ii
pontine. A llrr broke outatiio'clocU MutiP
ly amidships and spread rapidly. The sica
er was completely destroyed, not u vu.-ti
being left.
The in w stc?mer Wheless was put nu t
S;i a mail river last January to ply 1 ci we
Ati^u-ta and Savannah. She cos! rCii.Mil), ju
was iiiMiu- l for ?|.yn?i. Tlu' vol ton. about i
naie?-, wav limy covered ny insurance. i
stock holders consist of merchants In Sava
naharid Augusta and planters in South <"si
oliir? and (icorgia. The Iris, u "Vrvill stcami
will be temporarily placed011 the river.
The attention of fUuvos ami the other si:
Wiirls is rcsiicctttifly called to the card of \
Jame.M. .Martin published to day. Mr M:
lin was tin- only man in AM>evilfc! conn
who vote d nsrain>t secession and lie lias lie
an outspoken consistent Kepublican ev
since mat time, Yet when lie is in trout
licrcintiie very citadel of South Carolii
1 W'inocracy. lie receives rtad.v and geiier
h'Mp from t*?? Deinocralie eitizuns. Tl
<li.es V>o! si-ems much like o?tracism, per-ec
*:on or the isciiial of free speech.? Orient )
AY?j.
Th's is the man who did not advertise, a
cording loan eminent artist:
i I <" r
M A K K E T K?] I'iJ R 1 S.
COItKKlTEI) WKKKI.Y 1!V
13. "W\ Barnwel]
i'n Hati1 lVTnY?nT* o ri/^ ico
UCcllOl 1U VJUUC1.CH llltll/llllUUJdC.
AlJHKVii.i.i: C. II.,"S. April 20, IfiSl,
f'o'Jnn?Middling. lit Stains 3 t?,
iacoii, llams lb. 12^ 1-1
Sides It>. !
liuv'on, Slmuhlurs Il>. ^
Corn ?l?u. N"
reus l>u. K
i'i; hi r.V ?-wt! a .">0 4
Fodder .'.'Wl. 70 1 I*
Swi'Ct Potatoes hu. tk> 7-'
IrMi 1'otatocs I>U. 1 .V
Kie?; 1!>.
Hut l or V..II). 13 2f
Ktri;s iloz. VJ
'furkoys l>r. 1 3'j
I liiekcns each lj 2"
I !oo s wax ilj. l.j 2'i
Heef. 11>. .1
Pork II). S JO
IVI low Il?. li 7
Pal"-.Hop.-, Manilla II.. 20 21
I'a in'. I us, Sperm llj. 2."> :in
i'ar.illos. Adamantine lb. 13 2*1
( h<?cse -MJ- *-J
( uli'-'o, Itio ! >. 2-1
i 'ollee, Java 1^. t>-3 -1"
liny ,'cwt. I Oil
lliui s, l'ry II'. 10 1J
j 1 idc.s, lilC'll ' "> 'J
Sl<>ltlStil'S, < g?l. "I't J.J
Mo!as.-cs, New Orleans pi I. ! > 7.j
i)l% K< r<>>enc:..... pal, 2-1
Oil, Machinery ?: 1. 7"
Shot 1 ?'< 2 -VI
-alt sacic 1 10 1 i'i
Si iii p lb. 0 111
sp.sr.ir, ("mslicd .lb. 1sn^ur,
I'owdercd lb. ll!
sutiar, V White U>. 11 1sugar,
Brown lb. I) 1<i
starch lb. (I N
I'ca, Green lb. To 1 Oil
lea, I thick lb. (?)
Tobacco, chewing ....lb. 4'J 7-1
J'obaeeo, smolcing lb. (! "> 7-1
Vinegar, eider gal. -30 (il
I'low* Points lb. 10
"YONG PLAITER."
lady should have one; almost hull.spoil?
jlc in making dresses. Kor sale iiy
It. >!. HAD DO it CO.
April 20,JSSI, !f
Cliroinos.
VI.AIifil' lot of new (.'hromos 22 x 2* ar
21 x 30.) on exhibit'on and for >m.V* .
IvLeach }it . ^
LARSON A* WAItDLA\\"S.
Anril 20, ISSl.
Notice.
\T.L persons are hereby warned not tohlr
orslielter I'M II. st'oTT, wlio is undt
onttaet with the tindiTsiirned. lie left m
ilanUilion about three weeks ago.
]'. A. COVIN*.
April 21, it?'
A Fins Young Bull
FOR SALE.
("T A VINO two on hnnil I wish to sell nm
I I He is a solid color, 21 months ol^weljili
(Fill p?.lliri!S 3111(1 11.IS lllivril IIIICU IHM I'll
niutnsai ourstr.lo Fair. 1'rlce, jf.V>.00.
Address
M. ERWIN.
Bouea Path, S, C.
April 20, JSSl. 2t
Received This Week!
rIIREE NEW AND STYLISH WALXU
Chamber Suites at bottom prices, at
LA W.SOX & WARD LAW'S.
April 20, ISM:
nicrriiE frames and moulding in man
L f-tvles and varieties ni
LAW SUN & WARDLAWS.
Apr!' 20, lsxt.
Columbia ami (Greenville Itailroni
1'assi:ngkii n::r.\ ktm f.nt.
f'nf.rmisia. S_ I* AnrJIfi. 18.c,l.
On and after Thursday, April 7, lvsi, i'usse
n r Trains will ran as herewith indicated u
>ii this Kuftd and Its branches.
DAILY, KXCKl'T SUNDAYS.
NO. 12. l j? I'ASSKNfJKll.'
!jO,ivc Columbia A 11 "i0 a :
Leave Alston J3 1 0- pi
'.cave Newberry 1 -V< p i
Leave Hodges 1 31 p ;
Leave Helton "? >'! i>'
Vrriveut Greenville.. 17 p
NO. 13. IIOWN I'ASSIiSGHlt.
Leave Greenville at 10 3,j n :
Leave Helton ; 12 01 p
Leave Hodges .' 1 1!' j>
Leavo Newberry -1 05 j>
Leave Alston 5 1J1 p
Vrriveat Columbia K ? 0 10 p
I.Al'UKNS r.AII.KOAI).
Leave Newberry ; ...... 4 10 p
\rrlvcat Laurens ('. II.....: 7 00 i> :
Leave Laurens C. 11 0 :>') a
Vrrive at New berry 12 3J p
a1sueyu.i.k hkam'h.
[.cave Hodges 4 -I") p
\rrlvc at Abbeville .j "'? p
Leave Abbeville 1*2 20 a
Vrriveat Iloilges 1 10 p
IlLl'i: llliJGK JlAIl.liOA I> AXU AXDKKSt
likancil.
r.enve Kclton - .r> 3> p
Leave Anderson G 31 p
[.cave Pendleton 7 11 i>
Leave Perryville 7 -11 p
Leave Seneca ( ' 7 -18 p
Arrive at Walballa 8 2-"> p
Leave Walhalla 9 05 a
LeavoSeneca ]_) 'J -W a
Leave Perry ville i) .V) a
Leave Pendleton 10 23 a
Leave Anderson : 11 (XI a
Arrive at Pel ton : 11 -it) p
connkctions.
A. Willi South Carolina Railroad fro
Charleston. With Wilmington,Columbia at
Augusta Railroad from Wilmington and ?i
points North thereof. With Charlotte, C<
umMn and Augusta Ilnilroad from Chariot
and all points North thereof.
13. With Spartanburg. Union and Colui
bht Hailroad for Spartiuiburgand all poln
on the Spartanliurgand Ashevillc Hailroad.
O. With Atlanta and Charlotte Alr-Lii
Railway for Atlanta and all points South at
J). With Atlanta and CharlotteAir-Lli
r.ailwuy l'roin Atlanta and beyond.
E. With Kpnrtanburc, Union and C'olut
l>l:i Kail road from Spartanburg and points <
Spartanburg and Astievillc Kuilroad.
1<\ Willi South Carolluiv Kuilroad i
Charleston. With Wilmington, Coliimbiaui
Augusta Kailroad for Wilmington ami t
North. Willi Chariot to, Columbia and A
gusta Kailroa.t for Charlotte and ibe North.
Standard time us?v.t Is Washington. 1). <
which is fifteen minutes fader than Colui
biu.
J. W. KKV, Superintendent
A. rorr., General Passenger Agent.
Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Railro;
CHANGE OK SC1I KDl'I.K.
Ati.anta, Ga., January 17, 1881
I'AM.sknc;;:it i>ki*autmknt.
On hnd alter January ltitb, trains will r
on this road as follows:
Dun J'tixst nfjrr Traill,
0-;a?twahi>.)
Arrive at Seneca 0 12 a.
Leave ! l-I ?.
(W 14>TWA HD.;
Arrive at Seneca, 7 IS p.
Leave Seneca 7 l'J p.
Niun r 1'asskx ?;ku Thais.
(KASTWAlUX)
Arrive at SeneiM, 8 X7 p.
l*eave henoea, b M p.
(WESTWARD.)
Arrive al Seneca, 7 10 a.
Leave Sceea 7 11a.
Locaj. Far.i(Jirr Tkain.
(EASTWAKD.)
Arrive at Seneca fi -TO p.
Leave .Seneca, 7 20 p.
(WES'l'WA KD.j
Arrive at Seneca 5 13 a .
Leave Seneca f? 30 a.
Tiikoi.-ch Fukicmt Tkain.
(EASTWARD.)
Arrivent Seneca, 10 2.? )>.
Leave Seneea 10 :i!) p.
(\V KSTWARl).)
Arrive at Seneca 3 nr, a.
eave Seneca, :C Oil a.
Connecting at Atlanta l'or all points W
j anil Soutli west.
i Connecting at Charlotte lor ali East<
points.
I Through Tickets on sale nt (Jalnesville.R
I eca City. Grcr nvf.'le and Spartanburg to
I points East and West.
(i. .1. FOREAl.'RE, General Manage
W. J. Houston, General I'assenyer and TitAgent.
The Woven Wire Mattref
T)RICE nowS10 to S12- They are noise
I elastic, soft or hard as you may wish, \
last a lire time; with proper usage they
almost Indestructible. For summer use i
I spread a blanket and sheet which will a
vou a eool comfortable bed. at
r J. I>. CIIALMEK:
: March 30,1SS1, tj
BRACES ~
' r ENTLEMKN and Ladies.
! fjr EDWIN TARKEI
i Feb. 23,1K81, tf
STEREOSCOPES
A NT) Stereoscopic Views of all countr
i /\ ArchI lecture and Landscapes, Mount
I Valley and Streams for sale at
J. D. Chalmers
I March 0.1S|!1, tf_
JJEW AND BEAUTIFUL CIIKOltl
I New frames and new subjects, iust recel
at J. D. CIIALMEK
March 30, ISSl.tf
\V. C. he NET, J. H. Rice,
! AbbcvlUv,e>. 0; S inety-Six, S.
RICI
Attorneys at Law
WE have formed a partnfor.thor
tice of law. And will pracvC!* ^ a
Courts of the State.
BENET & RICE
Feb. 28,1SS1, tf
FV? , ?
/
*
* f
rtltteach'am. '
IBixildimg; Contractor
X -DEALER INS
DRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER, MOULDINGS,
? SCROLL WORK and TURNINGS of every Bescriptca,
SASH, BLINDS, DOOKS, LATHS and LIME.
Over J. KNOX ?S C'O'S., Riore, Abbeville, S. I'. \
I1"! April -.'i', iss), tf.
^ | \
I nrinnn
? UJT JCIYEi ?
.V COMPLETE STOCK
-j OF
Spring and Summer Goods !l
I |
iJ AUE, Stock is LARGE, embracing many things I
h that are
| ATTRACTIVE. STYLISH and in SEASON.
[ Examine onr stock and get your wants sup-1
: 'plied,
! i
1 rfM A "0 r*
w. J oei smitn & son.
i April M.1RS1.
! " piWiLg^ ^ S t
1 ^ GflffSKla MBF^sBk tmk ^ a
II ^/TIRUE TONIC 1
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REViVERj j'
IRON BITTERS arc highly recommended for all diseases requiring
! a certain anil ciiicient tome; especially lmuganwn, i w.imun.ui, *
_ Fevers, Want of Appetite, Ijont ofStrength, Loch of Energy,etc. Enriches the blood, jj i?
strengthens the muscles,and gives new* life ?o the nerves. They act lik e a charm 8
on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, sucl i as Tasting the Food, 8
rv i lirlcliing,Ileal in the Stomach,Heartburn,etc. The only Iron Preparation 8
;i- that will not blacken tlic teetli or prive headaehc. Sold hy jj
all druggists. "Write for the ABC Book (32 pp. of useful and n manner read- |
ing)?sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, M<1.
? Boo that all Iron Bitters aro madn by Brtowx Citf.micai. Cr>. and hnve crossed red lines on wrapper, fl
BEW.UIE OF IMITATIONS. j ^
ISPISIG HUB i 7* ; ? ^
-! -AT;-j
'POWXSIIIP XO. 1, Xlncly-Six.?James S.
i Pi ROSEMBERG & COll TownshipXO. 2. (ircrmvood.--1'. I>. Hl.nkc.
' " * ^'CaM * ~ 1 I TniviKliln Vo :l Ci,ki.>lMirv_l). V Sliiim.
Township Xo. i, Donnnldsvilie.?Will. IJar|
more.
- I IIFK have just received a full and eomplrio Township No. 5, Due 'West. ? F. W. Hi
I W slork ( of GKX TLKMKX d YOUTH S! Xance.
AND '() S Township Xo. G, T,nng('anc.?.famesPratt.
7""\^Trlcl0 Township Xo. 7. Si'Mthvllk.?George I.opimi[
?aM i m n /^v) township Xo. S, V 11itc Ilall.?--D. W . Jny, +
" ' K H la nr* TOT H a* TowiisliinXo.lt, ludfun Hill.?'William AdyiVij
If 1 IS1JM u, ???">. " I
' I Township Xo. 10, Cedar Springs.? William
Miller C
II A.TS in great variety and style * ' , . ? ? , / ? .
j | Township Xo. 11, Abbeville.?P. A. Cheat- g
iDRY C-OODS AND MOTIONS I Towbsliip Xj. 12, Diamond 11111.?John Ale-' (
wine.
" of all descriptions. Great bargains ill Township Xo. 13, Lowudesvlll-?.?G. F. ihir-! E
i - - dt:.u- ir
I f\S\ F5J n 1 IfST/"h 1T1 Pf ' "i^wnsmip^o. nf tungumm.?r iiiiik i.owihi.1
G kslflllHIfc ft ft'Kl t- PbIBe' {.' i Township Xo.15, Oilhoim's Mill.?floury g
Eli T\ ?l MSiillfl '?'??
.?i|llllll LI IjJ ^ Township No. 10, Bordeaux.?3. A, Mclu- 3
in y
"> A nnclotoT.ENTKKMKX'S FFRXIPIIIXO W* T* COWAN,
C'OODS just received at ext:emely low prices. "\y. i{. McKINXEY,
lii Our Stock of . County Commissioners. =
in i J
m 1 ft "O "O IFHT'C! T- r* C0T1IRAN> C'LKU.'C.
jl7AUvJ2l?(pll!id5
! I PTTRTTY
i!peovEMS,~~';
[jj j always fillj ami nt lowest market rates. Wc JAMES M. LAWSOIn.
j, make a specially hi Marcl, 15, ml.
S Tobacco Purity ]
Ul KJ
m which we oflVr as low as it can be purchased a t~? TTirTinnTV'O
m , in the suite. K;JL{jcJ^Joil?t X JL i?,0>
: P. ROSENBhBb k 00,j JAMES M Umm, s
t ABBEVILLE, S. C. _ ?
tc March 80, lsSl.fr _ I SPECIAL NOTICE.
?"! T? *1 J TC/3* A * . rpo ARRIVE THIS DAY! 1 casemllllnpry; t
Railroad Meeting,
VI i IN accordance with a resolution adopted at l-adles' neck wear. For the latest styles call
1 the Railroad Meeting held at Abbeville, on It. M. 11ADDOX & CO.
on April J:h, l*si, a meeting in the Interest, of March 2, ISS1.
the Atlautlc and French Broad Valley Rail
? : road will behold at Abueville, on Salurday _
" the i!d Inst. All persons interested in the Wi <1 T rl?A ?A//>VkC!
: road arc urgently requested to attend. +./ACU. UiC V* Uz xxOn
m. _ W.M. HOOD, Chairman. ? 1,1, hinds of Marble kept on hand. Work i
id I M. 1\ pKl?i:ri'f,, Secretary. J\ dont* in best mannerand at shortnutico '
|u, I April 0, Issl, 2| We have the best of workmen, and all kinds
u- 1 of work clone from plain to the most elnboi
A .,7PLrtrate. Several hundred designs on hand toi
m. I Application lor LLarter. make selection, our price always as low nsil
iii-' , . , , , ,, . same clat>s of work can be bought In the cities
| -\-OTKT-: is hereby given that thirty days i m CHALMERS J
i> after date application will be made to the M . ?n 1C-,
I fieri; of the Court to charier the F.ureUa Mu- ?arcn .*?, i&m, u ^
_ ItualAid Association, under an Act of the " VT. , -T. ,. n
! (ienerul Assembly,entitled "An Act to pro- v 101111 ?") V lOilH JjOXCS.
3,Q vide for granting certain charters" approved
February 2J, l&V'l. iiy older of the AssocU- TJOWS, Bridges, Strings and Tecs.
lion. K. II. JEFFERSON, 15 EDWIN PARKER;
KOHKRT SMITH. Feb.25,2881, If
un| ISAAC II. WHITE, I
| April 0,1SS1, It Committee. T^_T* ^ ^ ^ "y *
I ?: _K-_g wv i
Pond s Fxtract
ni I
in' a ND Roman Eye Halsain. j -h" TniTin'C^ WT ft lrE1/>?\"Sn 1 <
j-- . |mi uv | mmm
TROT LINES. IlIULiltllllIt i UlfMlli
rWII^ I-INKS and II<mks.'
" r KUWIN r.VRKER. T-vT
March 2:1, lXKi.tf ? IrS-s
mes. haddon" gr fen wood '
WILL be nsslstc l by MISS ADI>IK TYLER JL I JU JL1 MB \J \J )}Jf I
in. '' a laily of cultivated taste and skill; who
in.; has had six years experience among the most
fashionable Milliners of Italliinoruand Now
in. York. She is therefore prepared tc? still this a c m >.. B ? .
MRS. J. P, STEPHENS
m. I Mfircli 5.1 IXXl II'
rn.; ' ' . __ r^KCJS leave to inform the citizens of Oreentj/\?.pry
>0 " wood and surrounding eomitry thalshe
m. t w EiLiLt O lias this week opened a full line of
"i. i "OKF.F, f'od, I.lver Oil and Pepsi nc; a valuacst
i-? f,i(. lonie, tlesh genemtorand notunpleas- T5T TPV
--izfovsH ~ MILLINERY,
rn11,1
Syrup of Tar ?
r. i XD W1L1) OlIKItUY IIONEV OK TAR,
kel xY. for coughs. colds, Ac. K. I'AHKKK. ?v *** ? ? ? 5
-"^Z^sss? FANCY GOODS,
4 ' 17XTUACT OK ISt'CHIN; for till ailments at her residence, next door to S. II. Hodges A ,
les I-J of the lJImldernnd Kidneys. Co. Her slock comprises LADIES' IlATs* i
v 111 KUWIN PARKER. AND llONNKl'S in all the latest styles and '
are April 13,1KS1, !lt novelties, trimmed to order, TOILET ART J- <
[ mi tJliivS AND FANCY NATIONS, of every |
Ive -r* i r?i style ami variety, LACKS AND LACK.
Kavhfir Shrm coons, SWISS AND1IA.MM RtiKRINOKS
S. jj, ANTIllUK, CAROLINE AND LAN(ilJEW)C 1
rpiIF. undersigned respectfully Informs the I!^,Vm'SV rvl'-i'Ij,'i iu/u1'/Vii'r ?S?Ll1,Sf ?A'Nj?
1 public th-.it, he has recently removed his IMHS, ,LINKN CLI'I-S,COLLALS, Ac. In
Tonsorial Emporium to tho hall above Nor- fact every thing kept In a lrst-elass establish- (
wood brother's st?re, where lie Is prepared to '"V!1!; 'modsa!! fresh atitl stylish. 1 rices to
accommodate his customers, and t he public suit tho times. He sure t o give her a call bet.
generally in hair cutting, shampooing, siniv- purchasing elsewnere.
Injj, dyeing, In the best style, and at reason- Greenwood, S. C., Mai en JO, J83I. - I,
able priccs. ?
Terms p<-r month for hair-cutting, sham- 'BTJk B j! b A
Bridges to Let.
am Richard Gantt. O
Cathcart's Youth Speaker. rrliE following bridges will he let to tho low-,
05 ! p?>*T * LETTER WRITER. * illss atid^Ccs':'? ^ ^ fo,,ow,n,?
April 1:1,1831,2t ' Cilhoun's Mill Bridge, at Cade's Mill, April
ved 22d at 12 if.
Chromos McKettrlek's Bridge,at McKettrick's Mill,)
^ Sr8?? w
s. Al,rU la, issi, ,f zj.WtBBM, C. B. C. C.
c- ^>0^s0n' Medical Society.
the ffORSK. Cnltle and Man's Liniment, LlghtH
nincLiniment, Sewing Machine Oil, very ; rpITA Abbeville Medical Society meets next
Nerve and Bone Liniment. 1 Tuesday, the 12th, in the Court House.
^ EDWIN PAllKER. E. H. MiBllIDE, Kccrctary.
1 April 13, ISol. -L April C, ISSI. , -1
! - Miittti?1 ??
*
rr^??mimimmmLa?gaoia * mupaxsi&a*****??j*n?inni i rr m
S!w5llft, Clnnfla SwinO' I
JLJLA?^ VI VW&U^ w VI vvwv>| j
| a!
ClISS GB1I EiP J
iiavk received tiieiii full stock ok
SPRING & SUMMER GOODSj
consisting ix part of ! _
"rlnts, Lawns, Eress Goods, Bleached Goods, of all kinds*
Piques, Gloves, Lace Mits, an cndlets variety
of Buttons. Pockets, Etc. A splendid stock of Straw ! -
Hat3 for Gentlemen, at ' j1CIJIsnsriNCI-IA.'M&
TEMPLETON.
April 1SS1, tr
GS?U.AJMJ3 ^ ^ |
h
n
Sflillinery, Bress Goods, Linen Suits, Children
Suits, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, j-j
Laces, Seek Wear, And Everything New
and Stylish for the ladies. jp
^ ; *J
All tlie LADIES are more specially invited to consult
heir interest by esamining our elegant stock, the largest
.nd cheapest ever offered, at the
rMT4AnT?l WiT AT? rflCOTAMC I
jbiTirumuiu ur raornuiw,
March T,, 1SSI, If
1881 OPENING. 1881
?Q1P?
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES MILLINERY^
WE respectfully invite the LADIES to inspect our stock j
; J
Which we promise will be MUCH LARGER AND MORE ;v
LTTRB'TIVE than ever offered before in Abbeville. L
ffany of our HATS AND BONNETS have been copied from1 r
he latent Paris impootations. 'The very latest styles
^adies' Neck Wear, Laces, Rufflings, Flower3, Ribbons, |
Jewelry, &c. Also, the latest styles of J
AND
Ri'ffl, HABBDSWhW
ii. F. PAKKElt. - ~K. M. HILL," I
Formerly of Hill ?? Thomson. I
PARKER & HILL
n
ABBEVILLE, S. C- jj
ABEEVILLE, S, C., January 10,1381. ; 1
WE beg to inform our friends and the public generally L
hat. we have associated ourselves under the firm name of: ^
'AEKEIt & EILL for the purpose of doing a general mer- 1
antile business at No. 4 O'Neal Block. Our stock will J
tlways be found full and complete, consisting of Dry Goods,
Groceries and plantation supplies. We take this opportuiity
to thank those who have favored us in the past and we
espectiuliy solicit tneir contmuea patronage as our pres*
nt facilities will guarantee to serve them as reasonable
,s any house in our line. Respectfully,
E. F. Parker, J
S. M. Hill.
Tf.niiriry ]2, jss0. .
~~E W." GANNON, ~ ]
i
?AGENT I'OKMlett
Gins, Brown Gins, Bigelosr Engines, ;
Economizer Engine, Birdsall Engines, '
sweepstakes Threshers, Farquhar Tlireshers, ,
Reapers and Mowers, Saw Hills. Grist 1
ffliUs, Cane Mills, Hay and Cotton Presses,1
' ? ? jv n _ i j_ o.?
KUDDer ana Learner seising, csu. ii
IXriTII SKVEltAT, YKAIts' KXPEIIIF.N'C'K, INCREASED EAFIIJTIES, ?
VV and special arrangements with some ol' the largest manufarhirers iu the _
Jnited .States. I feel confident of being able to oiler buyers inducements that cannot
ie excelled.
Call on me or writo for circular and prices. Terms easy to responsible buyers or ^
iberal discounts for cash.
Jan. 1!). 1*80, tf r
_ i, i i _ - ? " n_ " ^ .i 1 >'
I. C. IIKADLEY. T. P. THOMSON, ?
BRADLEY & THOMSON .
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT
SEVILLE C H, AND BRADLEY'S ILLS,]
ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND A FULL STOCK. OF FIRST CLASS
? - ? ? ? ? ?- ? w ** ** /r+% W
DRY GOODS. JfAJNUX IxUUJJS. XdU"i
TIOHS. DRESS MATERIAL,
RE A BY-MADE CLOTHING.
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES AND 0?TIGS,!:
I
* LSO Fiimllv Supplies ? COItX, MKAr.. KT.ol'Ii, TiACnX, T.AT!1> AXD f:i:is'!\ niKl>*K, ;
HAMS, COKl-'KKS. THAS. CANVKI) <in(U>S. Sl'UAKS, }l< iI.ASSKS, FJSll A N I> ? <>N- i I
'IiCTI()XARI ICS. Abo n splendid slock of TOIIACO) AM) SlXJAltS and ;dl kinds vf <
PLANTATION SUI'l'LIKS. . [Jan. 1S?, ISSO. tf i
$100 I A. B. C. LINDSAY, |
1 \lkT A B H I JJJiiIN I,
j WAHLJ! Practical and Operative,!
attended til" Lectures of the j
i'cnnsylvania !.'??l??l" Denial Surgery j
Byjf-f , oilers his profc-sh-.nal M.rvirci to the public;
LC ' :>s a Dentist and Oral sur-.reon. Calls through!
Uie roil!)try attended to. All work warrant-j
<A3?a ' oil ami charges reasonable.
ltcMdruce .'? miles ca-.t of Calhoun "fills,
AesT/a\*ti. lira South Carolina.
5?yi fi t Oi?IlIX? IS V. DS AND WOVEN
M v4a^A\i * ' WiU W Wilt IS JHATI'UENSKS.
We have the most complete stock t?t Sprint;
I'.eds in the iip-e??iintry. <>111* spring J!otN;
j chained to/et!ier ami clinched oil their slats I
j are ."ill per cent, cheaper than any Spring Hcd
State ok South <.\w:omn.>, ' o'U ml to the people-price of MO spri ii^s St.Vi
price ot l.?i springs si.ao. Don ! ??ti> any
Kxecutivu CitAMUKK, j Spring Hed until you seethe 110 and 101. it is 1
... just as stated above, at
Coi.r.MistA, I* ebruarv 2G, Iffel. ; J. ]). CHAI.MKItS. I
. . ) March :JD, issi. tf
\\r HKltt.AS Intormation has been rccciv
'? ed nt this Department that rtti atrocious ~ t 1
murder was committed in Abbeville county, TO ARIvI V S TxlXS \rtfEEXt
5outli Carolina, on the night, of Friday ? , ___
Blghtccnth day of February, 1SS1, upon the PHD ^PftTIJf-r A fJTl ft If MMI
body of (.'arollne Fairow by on*: William lire * Ull I.I..11X .iliJ ijUl.lluljl.a,
Martin, and that the said William liee Mar- rpni: largest and most. attractive stock of j
Liu bail tied lro:n Justice, 1 Indie-.' tioods ever ottered in Abbeville.
Dress Coods. Dress Silks. Trimmim; Silks,!
Now, therefore, I, Johnson Ilagood. Govern- Itlaek and i 'olored Satins. tM.-iek and Colored
wof the State of South Carolina, in order Fringes, Curd* and I'asscls, t-aiicy I'uttons.A.'e.
that Justice mny be done and the majesty of ?\i u-ch i<S| if*'" "Iil ,ou ^
tlie law vindict-.tcd, do hereby otter a reward * '
if one hundred (*1U>) dollars for the appre- ? ^ _
licnslon and delivery to the shcrift of the Ji). Q"\"7 OlYICSi
county in which the alleged crime was com- . . ,, .
milled, of the said William I!cc Martin. Q" 'lYoy1 U^ons^'ibe 'i^rrfi.-i' an' "la w
Sahl Martin is described as being about style::, very ban.Imjiuc, and tirst -cla?s . >< <(-.
years of aire,.r> feet II inches high, with dusk ?t . J- D.il.>.!,Mi.i;s. j
hair, and weighs about I M pounds. March >M.tt
In testimony whereof I have hereunlo set tJJryo4*71 DTV^'c j v
my hand and cau-'ed the < Jroat Seal of OWotUll OotUltJIio O Olivili
1 hoSlatoto beatlixed tliU Ct'-lb day of A f t'l-KNi'ID <"li W: at a i<>w price, A
[L.S.] February, A. D. IS?I, at Columbia, and ^'[j Vonl'drli-s! i'.':'fV! tV.M.MMisv^ie!
in the one hundred and tifili jinr oi (-y. chair; syiidiiiiu sub' f:.:ii!.il. :il
the Independence of tho United States !' CIlAl.MI'.Its.
of America. h j a!nrril _
n.m.simjw.' J0,,XB0S1,r:i' liitti M Mire Fits,
Secretary of State. T7,rr'f' 1,110 f f the above always on hr.nd ;
_j.A prices low. Alsi>, all Mws.of (ilas< kept 1
SHEET IUUSIC. j tor pictures and oilier ptir??o?cs. I.ooUins;'
' ^ ?? , * _ , I {ilass, l.ookiti^ (Jla^s Plate to till f:ntn<s wiicn
MUSICAL BOXRS from 2toSnirs Lil0 gIa.;s y . .,[ si/.t-H hand ;
Guitars from ?1 to?.?l; will be ordered t II ph \ 5 rjVDI '
when desired. EDWIN l'ACKJJll. J, U, Oij.ttJj'u/iOO,
March 23,1881, tf March 30,1881, tf
vxzztij:szzxszjkqi:j-_-i3U'?J2Lirs*?ke^ i-i
fi ISlilSfl Ifllllllsli
i I a ve i n store itrnl to a ri i v*. :i
Large and Varicd Stock
Ol'"
DlvY GOODS,
STAl'I.K ami F.\ N< V NOTIONS,
GKOCKKil-r-, iiats, cavs,
hoots, f-iroi:s, thinks,
1 N!) ninny oMsrr nrtl'-Us. nil of vl.idi trill
V ho mi'iI ;,s <-Iom> 'or CASH, :unt 111?<>;? :
OOD 'i I-l?IMS us nn.v l.otsso i:i
Ive us :t luol; and \vu trill give you a Ij.::*in.
Ci.W'c will Milji your i.Vtton orbuy it.*c5
Marshall P. BeBruhl,
Attorney at Law,
Alli'.KViU.K ('. If. S. C.
f. I). CHALMERS
All Loll niulWFICE FURNITURE,
L0UXGK3, CltAMHKIl FURNITURE,
MARBLE TOP TABLES, &c.
l TTLL block "f troriU f'hviiys 0:1 hnnil.
\ My s will ticVocTx! as low hs any otltr
I.by wiling .-iiiiio <|U:i!i*y ofv.O'xN. I will
l\\ ;iys ivpie-ent goods; just what tliey mo.
Sci'L JiK-'U.
JAVIS H. "MAGILI,
.Attorney nt La w,
Mil51-)vi i-Li:, s. c.
IT ILL practice 111 all the Courts of the
N S!ak\
.fan -il.l^O.tf
rami! FASMBSS!
\T E an now pivpnrod to furnish FARMKR.-j
with.tilhiiuls of lurming inijiic
FLOfS MB FLOW STOCKS,
'race Chains & Back Bands,
AXES AND HOES.
?ALSO ALWAYS OX II AX I)?
lorn sM Baas, Flour ai Meal,
SUGAR, COFFEE, &G.
QUASLES & GO.
Feb. 0, ls.M, tf
)E, S. GrfEOMSOIi,
i^Tr.xr,T|Tsrr.
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
tr? .Orrir over Emporium of Fashion.-ufl
July 7, is.*!; lyr.
*F.
Soots and Shoes, Harness
and Tanyard,
[>KST material usoil, fine workmen employ
[j oil, custom work nmrtc promptly. and at
iio lowest bottom prices for cash. Jlliter. itlrxyti
bought at the liiuliost market price for
ash or iu'oxc-liangc for leather or wo; 1:.
January 28, I860, ly.
FAMILY BIBLES"
|U*nNi:R\S CATIX'IIISM. A. M. K. Hymn
1 Hooks. KL>\VIN l'Anidill.
March It!, 1831, -t
u n mwv
LI V JLlLiliUJU,
?' . * . .
TkTJHS STORE OP i
Ti.Wr
BfirJi i>h.. .v-1 .iv in band a variety of
(V CLOCKS and WATCHES lor ;hU\ A
>r^o number of handsome clocks arc daily
spocfcd, Call and see them,
jfii-l'i'oniptattention j?lv<-n to rep:drinj:nn<l
yiiilinc: orders lurall kinds of goods jicrtuinlg
to the trade..
id l E'kaJ Lm
I AVE A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
"1 siock of
n*R.v annns
tZa V5 iSZT tHef J
ROOMIES,
?ami the newest styles of?
IEADY-KADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES,
Eats aid Caps,
WHICH THEY SELL CHEAP.
Oct. C, lScO, tf
ea-w
ABBEVILLE, S. C,
I'.l'PS on hnud a full assortment of COFV
FINS?from the cheapest to the best,
i cur so will ulteml funerals, when desired.
Ic -will also Cautract for the
PvA/>fiAr? /* ? Piiil/Un/re
VJX ?i uixuiiigy
I?? Is nzent for the salo of Sash, Doors
ilinds, Mouldings, Siair-ralllnjrs, Floorings
iid everything pcrlaluing to house building
Lpril 7tli l iSJ. tf
COLOGNES."
[WOMAN'S NICKI.F. COLOGNE LV> cents
Uy per bottle. Taylor's Premium Cologne
jcani'i. Momiiiicnisil Cologne 25 cents and
'j cents. Fellow's Extract 25 eon is. Fellow's
Superior Extract o<J cents. Toilet 8<>aps 10
cuts to '! "> cents.
EDWIN PABBEB.
T.'. b *!. 1SS1. tf
PRESHTiVIS
YOUS BOOKS,
Periodicals, Iteilasers ul Snsic
Stato, Couuty and Railroad Oficers
acd business men generally, sup.
pij.id with blank books made to
any pattern.
4 I.r, families have Of.H HOOKS PERIOD
r\ n'Ai.s, Ni;\\s!'.vijKits, mimc,
ivl:5>-li liny desire to transmit to their poster
I v, should
HAVE THEM REBOUND,
Which will preserve ihoin and Mill mak<
the.ni look almost as well as new.
Olil liuoks.iVc., should not <>nl\ bo rcl>011 lul
!n:l the current literature of the present dn>
should he put in a durable form for preserva
Lion as well.
This can be done in the shortest possiJ>1?
time,'.villi I lie ? ? si material, in the inns'
handsoinoaiid durable sly !e, and at a priet
which be duolkaicd any u here, l>y
. vfcS. S. STOKES,
Statio::kis. Uook 1iINdi:i: and 13 lax
IJOOK JlAXITAI ITKEU,
No. i.m Main stkket,
COI/EJALUI-A. S. C
TJjiL'iNQ U I?N tT
. .
The Ast b r n's o r v trt-\
Aniu:riu.i:, February I. l.ssl.
TIIK following ciretihir from tin-Coinptroll
cr < icncral is published for the bciielit n
'hefew Tax l'ayers in Abbeville i'onnty wJv
have not paid the tuxes on their lands.
J. W. PEESIN,
Treasurer Abbeville County
T'.vrrt rtvE I>KfAriTM.t:vT,
Off:* :-: of ( oMi'Tiroi.i i:it-(!i:Ni:icA!,,
t oia-Mi:i a, s. t ? Jan. IS issl.
[Cu:rr i.ai: No. -t '
In tlii> matter of l>clini|ucnt I and Sales vo
will obey the !n-'if:?^ l inu> contained In i "Iron
lar No. uveally i-'U'-d from this oilice.
You will neither advertise nor sell any i
those lands which were to have h??en sold in
liii" lir-t Monday in l"'-!?i nary next, !>i:I ii
lien of s lid advei-!isenn nl the County Tr<-a>t
i< will eal'.fie i, inlin e ID lie ilisi I teil ill oil,! <
h'Seolllllv I i 'e|x to I lie el'i rl that a! i partio
owin;' or li:iviu_'an iat.-i'-i tl.-rei'i n:ay I'i
Oeein . 11 I i,nl . t :;. I h..v . I i Tie* a \ N ?]
t::e s:;*|e ill elun^e Oi 1 lie iII r I'll I.I ' O'll
iiie.-.'on n.i; ;i !'. Mir i. I :.? | r.iv'<lilo,
11, li;e A. A. npprov i . . t-l: : eiI...
y,"TT "?.T T"*"> f* TTtp '*r'
<J KsnM x L O^i,
Uviu W ^ I' 1 O A..S.^w VA '.J xL\j >. .
C5T1 ?. ? 0 ~"T
T f AVI'! al! tin1 iTradrs ,> ' !'i>""ie^ iVmn t'1
i i rliili ]i. -t. to ?h:-Iiv. hie., wi'.i be:,,.,
a! the I i' . -| |! -till s.
I>c. S. i>se, |f
T?7T7? vp c j -yno
VT'TOMA'itC t'KNCi l.s, I a per ami TV.vc
la^K's in boxes.
mjuvi-j ;*
2, 1S-I. {f
\
u-cy-r^rjirxr^:^X'?rww-^,i<. ? v?-> "' 'V
~^t> THE <.\LU convtituhox
A corrospoanor.T/ \vn1c3 irom iinnti"*
oli.s, Md., thus amusingly: "A lull '?>M
lengUi figure of Cicn. Jackson has be<.a
received, ?*md is lo-day be-in?,' erected" ''vl
en a suitable pedestal in tho grounds
of the Naval Academy. 1/ any 0119 -t'Sji
thinks that Andrew Jackson should J|
not have a. plaeS in the naval school, --M
he will be enlightened by tho folio? i-.M
tag bit of naval history: t)un.ng Jack** :?!
son's first term, the famous frigate*
Constitution v.*a3 undergoing e?:ten-'
sivo repairs at the Charleston Navyyard,
under the supervision o! Com*-' " ^
modcre Jesse 0. Elliot. This tlior
ough-goiug Democrat tauscd tho olds
fiddle-shaped prow of the historic ship = ' .:to
bo taken down, and a woodea - ih
model of tho conqueror of Pakenham
1 to be raised in its place. At this sac- * * :
i rilego the old Whigs of Boston gj^vr
i Indignant, and the figure was hardly '}%
comfortably settled in its uidie, before
an intrepid marine scaled the
, heights of the Constitution and" cut th?i - President's
head off. The indignant
Elliot stuck it on again, and set a _v
guard to watch it, but tho same wily
executioner eluded tho watch one ^
daik night, and tho headless trunk;
i met me eyes 01 uie vuuiuuuucu wm!
modore on his rounds the nest morn-.
Ing. A second time the head was re- , M
: covorod by the indefatigable Elliot, >
! and rumor hath it that the President?
, &ent him to sea in command of the -'M
i Mediterranean squadron, to save hia1
own head and reward the unquench-j
able zeal of his admirer. Even Jack-.; ' .-.-3
son, however, could hardly pat him on
j fin.back, when the party zeal of this <
1 same ofiicer led him to fill his gun*.
j deck with jackasses on his homeward-.
j voyage, a6d to set on foot and to subj
scribe to a testimonial service of plate
j to be presented, not to the President,1
! but to Commodore Elliot. A court-.
; martial sentenced him to four years'
iiutil uui^, uub XV w.
that all the jackasses in America must.
have been convinced of his unseltlsli,
wish to improve their breed, and '0
signed a petition in his behalf; for wo
| find that ho was restored to duty be? , ^
j fore- the expiration of his term ot 2g!
j sentence. The figure-head was, howj
over, suffered to rest in pcaee, and
! seems to have followed, unmolested,
all the subsequent fortunes of tho ancient
ship, until its arrival at Phiia*
delphia, whore it is now being set iii
order for the coming Exposition. Aa
It would be manifestly inappropriate,
with all deference to the contrary opln* -5^1
ion of the eccentric Commodore, to as* *-: :r ^
soc-iate Andrew Jackson with timbers
lhat speak more, audibly than tho
?ak of Dodona. of Hull and Bain^
bridge, of Chauncey and Stewart, of
Decatur and Somers, tho figure of tho ?
President has been removed, and * "" p m
*rbt, at the request of the ouperinj
tendent of tho Naval Academy, to % ^
Annapolis. The figure is bareheaded,
\nd wcara a dress suit of the time,
over v/jiich an ample cloak fails, gath5red
at the throat wiih the usual cord.
i. roll of manuscript is hela in the
<ight hand, and tho left" is buried in v
the breast of his brass-buttoned and. '
roluminoni iiivoeeai
BLOOD-MONKY AMONG THE At-' ;
BANIANS.
Some fury for revenge exists iz$
what we may call the I3adawi and T
j the semi-Badawi stages of society.
from the "P.ed Indian" to the Cotsk *
can. It is a religious duty. Thci $ .
ghost of the murdered man cannot
rest; he haunts the family; even the
screech owl and the cuckoo are tlie ' \
voices calling for vengeance. Tho Al?
: banian or Montenegrin mother will
i ? AI 1 1 Un ?* n ^ lift 1 ,\ /\ /) r- ^ l . 1 M t\ l j ]
| 61.111 lliliiy u^-l iud uiyuu-^ittiwuA |/m,oi,t
j nal shirt, and show it to her sons ti.U
they take the murderer's life. Hcnco ~\ -1:
we shall see that a brother; not in
friend, is compelled to behead hia
wouuded brother who ran the risk of . .
falling into Ottoman hands, and when
i criminal was shot a multitude took
part in the execution. If blood-i
money (patiti Krvarinu) was accepted,a
long corcmony took placc. On a * ' ^
fixed day the man-slayer, wearing tho
fatal weapon round his neck, crawled
up to the head of the assembled family,
and implored his pardon. The Iat?
ter, taking the arm, cried in a loud
and terrible voice, "Brethren! hero is #
the slayer of our kinsman, will yo thai
I put him to death?" The reply was, *
"Pardon him, in the name of Goal"
The homicide tnen Kisseu tno ieec,
the knees, the hands, and finally tho
lips of the "Domachln," (house-mas|
tcr;) and thus peace was made. Then
I all sat . down to a copious feast, paid
I for by the murderer, in addition to tha
60 or 60 sequins of "blood-money.'"
yet the national saying was, and still
is, "Onse ne osveti, onse nc posvetl"?
Qui non vindicat nop sanctificatur.
The universal practice is a curious
comment upon the theory of Chrisi
lianitv.?Cornhill.
Samuel Houghton,: author of a work
>h "Animal Mechanics." writes tor
Nature respecting the relative strength
of the lion and the tiger:?I have
proved that the strength of the lion in . ...
the fore litnbs is only G9.9 pier cent; of j'k's:.
; that of the tiger, and that the strength
of his hind limbs is only 65.9 per cent.
| of that of the tiger. I may add that'
i Ave men can easily hold down a lion, /'
! while it requires nine men to control a
! tiger. Martial also stales that tho
i tigers always killed the lions in thd
.' amphitheatre.
' ~ "HEREIN E." 5
"A Udf Tiifnnr" "A M Tiiillir."
I -LIU II XiAiUga ** M v V < ?
-A CURE FOR ALL?
Malarial and BiliousDiseases,
AGUE AND FEVER, V j
LIVES complaints;
BILIOUSNESS AND DYSPEPSIA,
EEMITTENT
11 ?AND?
Bilious Fevers,
*
CONSTIPATION. .
I- Tl plvos gonoial .satisfaction and tliose whc
ii ii.su il s;iy that
"j "IT IS A GOOD THNG."
IT IS
Merffi Ffptal MEBIGINE/
EDWIN FAEKER, AGT.
; Xuv. 17, lw). tf 4
I ~J. L. CLARK,""
FOR THE GGGD OF THE CRAFX
Titavk foxci.rw:i> to <;:vn ii\
v o r?-: t! -i? t<? r.iy ST-l>. ! shall iriv.:
ii'"'- ' T I ?N. J ill * !- i':-i;u wi'-li
v at,-.;;:.; ?!:::i>
It!'! in i:i. I !tavf.".;i Hk? J. ??!? : ?: ?5 n:n
I i: l'j> ill tl.i- I'-M <>1 J-* v !<- J 1 :?*.
t; <..? . < . jf?*? - ?i v 'tl
i t . i in in-' ii in :,vi il -v i 11 . Lv Utjiu
' ! lit. i: i: 11! \ i):ir
M "i?i. . Vii v.*a .! J'.JHT
"I'lii* Is I'll' !iIii i (;> i" :i O'jnr' !ti Iliob .fit of .
uniiT. You ra;i r avoM.jy i jf-i omatle kcw, or
tin [>ai i".! {ry>?<u wsiiilyoiirguu <tt*
! ! Ml rt'i'iiii <! r i fijo fWt;cg >(0 hayc it
- ti'ii.'. AM il: -o ariiHo* '.vi!! l>e rcpniieil In
i in- ".si i<r i.i'iicr . pi?* I,o\vrst l'riccs.
?? ? aii'l >aii. :y yourselves-"?
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