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??ggfin? i it* hfi - in j I ii'T The Press and Banne; ABBEVILLK. S. C. Wednesday, April 2i, 188 In Defence of His Wife*s Honor. I/ntis Patterson, colored, struck Fed Wc flow* colored, on the head with a piece wnjjrtn body, Monday the ISth instant, bloodvessel was ruptured; pressure of bio upon the brain produced death <?n the folio In.: Srtnday, Trial Justice Tower held the i quest. Fatterson made no attempt toesca| and wAs arretted,and brought to Jail hi Monday. Both the parties wereeonimon flc laborers and In The employ of Mr. James ! l.ntlmVr. Jr., on his plantation near l/mndi villi". Patterson was exaspcrat-d by theco <ctVi?t O'f Ills wife and Wonslow, and wli fcp^Aktng to Wonslow, he said detlantt wTbere ha? been enough said about it to k or cure. I care nothing about you any wa> At thl? Patterson picked un a piece of wng< lwdy, and struck him on the hea l, with t effect above set forth. Patterson will prot ?ny pivi? iniii in a lew uays. ut* hum uic cm cictcr of being a poaccablc negro. ? IefT Davis* Book. Mr. George C. Hodge* will he in Ahlievil bn Saturday, April 3>th. and at Hue West ( Thursday. Mny -it'i. soliciting suhsciiptio for tlic "Rise and Fall of the Confedora Government,"'by .left" ]>:iv)s, in two volutin TO'i pa-zes each. Wo have not soon the wor lint learn that it i? illustrated *.vitl? portrai t?f Davis, his Stall", Cabinet Aides, and mo distinguished Generals. It Is embellish* with costly line and stipple sttfcl engravhu nnd Is to t>c bound in a most suostanti manner. I?. Applvton <t Co., publisher ? Cheap work. This is their ttfst. His friem nnd lovers of history should subscribe tor tl work, as they Vrlll nnd in this book''mm information whith can nowhere tiso be ha *4^* Towrt Council Dots. A potltUfci, signM by five 6r six citizens t the town, was latd before ttie Town Coune demanding certain obstructions to be renio fed from llrnnch Street. * The Council estimating the cost of openlr the same to be alMut one thousand dollars r Jiected the petltioh, wlilcli will probably can some litigation. Ua > In r?/^i>nnoA 11\ thrnnrlno' rn bl?h Into the streets. Merchant* i\n<l oihir business men ha' 1 Wfett requested to have the paper l>oxes ar bther accumulated trash collected In "front their places of business, which will be r moved dally by town cost. Fire at Honca Path. Mr. John Kay's store hou?c in Honca Pal \rsis discovered to be on tire about clev? <?"clock Sunday night. Tlie tire orislvatcd I the upper pari of the bullUlnsr, and tlie ro Wag nearly ready to fall in when dlscovere Mr. Kay and Mr. Hlchey were sleeping dow ntjilrs. The k??? Is estimated at $7,000. Son Roods were sivcrt. The tire is unaceountt &\r hut is cnniwwiwl t/? hn The Sunday School Font' val to com* off i Orvcnwood on 3d day of May, will ho n f; more Important meetInpr than was made ' jippear by the casual notice of last week. I* in contrmptation to organize ti Smidn School Institute, embracing nil the whi Sunday .Schools of the county, and bceomc oorrcsp<?n<.'!ajj body of tiie Sunday Scho<: Convention of South Carolina. It is hop* delegates from all (lie schools will atteni The Superintendent* and te;w;liers are e: pec.ted to net an delegates unless they nreotl rrwlse provided for. This will be a hapr combination of business and pleasure, will the old folkHare at business the young foil may play. Lvt all go Basket In Hand. Mil .Taxks I*. Wideman, son of Mr. J. I ?Wideman, of this county, wasmarrie I to Mb Ann* Harrison, of Greenville City, on tli K 'JHh April, 9 o'clock a.m., at the residence < her brotbcMn-law, Mr. sunt Muulden, by tli Itev. James (A Furman, 1). T>. After taking free lunch they took the train for Green woe where they wen? met by private convevanei nod conveycd to the home of the jjroon which they reached about 5 o'clock r. m. M James H. Wldetnan had Invited a few of li] neighbors and they were most elegantly e: tertaihed, The supper w is very tine, liuleei ?vcry imn; in ins mem imc nua an cnuie! variety of sweet tilings. Fcli. Stock.?Seal & MeTlwalne have jui received by the carload, Cincinnati ltucsie: PhiietonR and JJonble Spring Wapons, wliie thev will sell low down for the money. TheVehicles are built of the best material, and I the latest styles. They are cheap, durubli Rood, und worth more than the money tha VIII buy them. No such biMnains In this liti \rercever ofTered to the Abbeville public b< fore. Come quick, before they are taken, nny |ud?c of good work and material will bu on sight. tf Last night we were In recc'pt o'an artlc! by Professor Hood In reference to the It u rond meetlnjr and Its work at ihis place las Saturday. and we gri-atly rezref. our inablllt to present It to our readi fs thismornln: t'lrciim-t-inces b?>ond our control make I impossible to present this paper to our reader to-day. Next week we shall publish It. Tun U'himboro Xctcs and Herald Is one < the ablest papers In the State, and the be* part of it Is, that paper relies upon the juRtlr of its cause, and not n|>on ill-temper forth vindication or the assertion of Its opinion; That paper never loses Its temper or assign bad motive* to those from whom it disagree' For the last few days we are are in recelj .. of the (y>ngrc>tio?al Jtrcnnl for which tli vender will accept our thadks. We ur?* ti<i Informed to whom we are Indebted for th^f Vor. Until now we have not been in ruceli of the Ilfcord. Ladies have you seen those beautiful sun mcr silks, bordered ninnlce cloths, hunting brocades, brocaded muslins, and every thin newsnd stylish in dress trimmings, button Ac,, at the Emporium of Fashions. I)r. Boxner?A private note from T)n ? %Vest yesterday says: *'I>r. Bonner l? vor low Indeed, lilg friends now have no hop of his recovery. He cannot possibly liv tnorc tliun a very tew days." OexeraL Hkmfjiii.l, of the MeO'um lui two sick children and doubts If he cm atteii IhoPrKu Auooliitlnn. Kvcn If ho Is able; t n?tend he will not be prepared to deliver a address as announced. At.exakdkk, the photographer. will be 1 Greenwood on or nbout the 4th of May, to rc main a few weeks only. Those who wish fin photographs wtll call early. The time wl] certainly be short.Buyers of millinery must not forget to c: ntnlne those beautiful bat* and bonnets f< ladles, misses and children, which are replct ished by fresh arrivals every week at the En porluin of Fashions. Links stilts and ulsters for Indies, also chl drens pique and linen suits, pique and law bonnets, Ac., chcaper than can he made u can now be found ut. the Emporium of Fa-1 Ions, Mr. Ai.exaxder, aft?r spending sever? months in Abbeville, will go to Greenwon ne*t week, and If any our citizens desire pit tures thoy should call at once. Mr. Edwin Edwards, of Chester, a youn student of Erskine Colleee. Is at the residem of lit* unclc Dr. E. H. Edwards, d inserousl 111 of pneumonia. The Right* of the Golden Rule now mo at 5 o'clock, Install of 8o'clock, as heretofor on the first and third Tuesday.*. ,*>Foil nerfectness of flt. elepanoe of stylo, an ?durability, none are better thau those ladle: line shoe*, at Smith & Son. Maj. Ernest Gary of Edeefleld was 1 town lust week, ou a visit te his brother Co! onel E. B. Gary. ** Krh/hbf.r now Is the season to paint you houses Inside. Got your paints from E. } McRrlde. tf We have undoubtedly one of the pretties lady's shoes ever offered In Abbevlllo, Smit A Son. Cam. and see my varieties of mixed paint and kalsomine, at E. II. McBrlde. tf I/ots of good novels always on hand, sorr croquet sets, too, at E. II. McBride. tf Exa.yine our stock of Lisle thread an< Berlin goods, at Smith a Son. cojcgrkssman M. P. O'COXNOR died i Charleston la*t Monday. a large collection of ladies' collars an cutis, at Smith a Son. Jcst arrived a full line of ladles' flre shoe at Smith & Son. Mrs. Jclius DtPhe is quite ill of a throa .affection. Railroad Meeting. Annr.vii.LB. 8. C.. April 28.1&S1. Iaccoraing 10 tne nonce previously given, u mrf lug Id the Interest of the Atlantic and French Bro? Valley Rallro?d wis held i?t AbbevlMo on the aboi date. Prof. Win. Hood, of I>ne West was cnllcd I the chair and Mr. M. P. DoBruhl was requested to a u !<ecretary. Upon taking the chair Prof. Hool stated that tl first business before the meeting was to hear the r< jMirts of the Committees appointed to solicit stibscri| tlons to the stock of the road. The following repori Were made : . Mr. Jnn. E. Bradlsy from the Committee In Ced? . Spring township, reported sharefl. e<j(inl to $-fl subscribed. This report was only a itfirtof what hn been done In that township, s?me or the commitu not bavins sent in their snbscrijitlon lisU. Mr. L. W. White chairuion or the committee In Al bevllle township reported 84, shares, equal to $6,9.> subscribed. The committee in Long Cane township reported shares, equsl to |&o0, subscribed. Some of the eon mit'ee in that townshiD had not sent in their sub-eel tion lists, and the above tepoit showed only a part what bad been done. Mr. Gall?way. Chairman of the committee in lit West township reported 210 shores, equal to $4,2? subscribed. Th? total subscription, as tar as reported, was WJ ?h*e?, equal to $12510. On motion It was ordered that the committees pr vlously appointed continue to solicit subscriptions the stock of the road and report to a meeting to 1 held on Salesday in May, and that the chairman < each committee shall see that a full report is made. On motion of Mr. Gray don these reports were r eelved as Information. Mr. Galloway moved that the Chairman be reqnes ed to write an article setting forth the advantages the road, at d airing a full explanation of the pi: upon which it la to be built, and publish the article I each of the tiapers of the town of Abbeville. M tion adopted. On motion. It was ordered, that the proceedings tht? meeting be published in eaeh of the pttjiersof tl town, and that a separate notice of the meeting < Bale Day be ptibliihrd. Mr. L, W. White offered thrf following resolutio Jietolvrd, That & committee of three, of wbi< Colonel J. S. Cothran shall be chairman, be appoiti ed to prepare v form of prosy, and have jrrlnted Hi hundred blank proxl< s, to be'placed in the hands the subscribers to stock of the Atlnntlc and Kreni Broad Valley Railroad, with a view to securing full representation of stock at the meeting to I held at Belton May 5th. Adopted. The Cbnlr appointed on the committee wlthO Uothran, Mr. L. yt. White and W. H. Tnrker. E>q. On motion of Copt- J. W. Perrlu it was ordere that when this meeting adjourn It adjourn to toe on Sale Day In May. On motto's, the meeting adjourned. WM. liOOD, Chairman. M. P. DuBtrnL, Secretary. X Conference of Mandates in August Completing a Western and Atlanti System. [A>tr? and Courier.] ACGCSTA, OA., April 23. ? Ex-Presldci Greene, of th? Louisvlllu and Nawliville Kal road, was hi the city to-day In close eortfe #nc? with President PhlniEy. lie declined be Interviewed. It Is known that he has pti chased a very large amount of Central an Georgia Railroad stock. Gen. Alexander, vie president of the Loulsvlllo and Nnshvil Railroad, has been in New York during th week with Mr. Wadley, and IHb believed lie that they have perfected arrangements for grand railway system, Including all the r? roads in the Louisville and Nj^nville com* nation In Georgia, South Carolina, and e tending to the cities of New Orleans. Mobil "Louisville, Charleston and Savannafi. It aid that tbls system will be under the mm agement of Gen. Alexander and Mr. Wadle whose headquarters will be at Atlanta. It thought that Co). E. W. Colo, president of tl Memphis and Norfolk combination, is e deavoring to tense theClnelnnattl Sonthern 1 order to liave a continuous line/rom the We to the Atlantic coast, He Is also building branch road through Tennessee and the Car Unas from Knoxvllie with the expectation apnnectlng with the Augusta and Knoxvll Railroad and the Port Royal Railroad, tin establishing a competing line with the \Vn ley combination. Slocks lmve been quiet t dav. Central is quotod al 114 blu and Geo; g t 153^. r. ' . .i' . i,, | . m Malione and (lie Solid ISoiitti. ' [ Xrw lor A- Herald. ] The conversation with General Mnhon which appeared yesterday in ot'r W'ttsnlngln despatches has doubtless heen 1'cad with j good deal of curiosity by others, its it was l> ourselves. Mahone has suddenly hecomc "i prominent anil even an important figure i '! national po'itic*. lie owes this important __ entirely t<> tlio Sout hern democratic .Senator 1 meirattapKs on mm, instant, unceasing, in j tor anil "i'H along tlio lino," have fixou tli | publiv eye on Malione. l'eople have asko in* i themselves, "Why nil this fuss about a ma of who has exercised his undoubted right to vot< A but on a vory trivial question?'* if the vot <*l j of Maliono in the Senate had been to c'oeiil w- the issue of I'niou or secession lie could nt n have been" more savagely sot upon. j The several conversations with prominon ist public men recently sent us by our spools Id correspondent at Washington, and of wide M? j t h if* with Malione is the last, iiave more or les >s-' explained what the Senate debate some w ha " 'carefully concealed?the real reason for till i'ii J Southern democratic bitterness town hi Sens )" tor Malione. It Is believed by democrats an 111 republicans alike in illeSenate that Malione' success irr Virginia next November will ell'ec >n ivoly split the "solid Soolli." IIonce the a he tempt to brttik him down; tlio tierce attack upon him by theSoiithern Senators; tliogren ir- aeooutit made of him by the<o gentlemen : wlio probably see by this time that tlie; would have been wiser hud they let the ohi? ! of the Virginia readjustcrs go hi? way uiim j tieed. It is evident that their fears overcani l0 their judgment. Thoi'/* o (rtinK'nncc nViniit Af ? 1 nr?r ns versation \vl?lc!? at least puts iiis sincerity b< t|? yoml doubt. Ilelsu lmrd hitter.and hcknow .s t ho ground on which he is lighting. His ox l'.' plnimtion of the appearanceor Mr. Kiddle g tiergof on the scone of contest, for instance, i ,s'l in itself a revelation of Mnlione's charactei p,j To understand it one must remember tha ,s Mahone i* the odd man in theSenute. withon Vj whose vote neither side can prevail. II Ibitnd ninons the Senate ollicersn Vlrginiai ,js who is a Bourbon democrat, and lie frank 1; fje says he determined to vote him out and to pu Ij n Virginia rcwljuster into another Senate ol j floe. And so ho announced his intention t< ' I vote for Kiddleberccr. and tiie repiihliean> shrewder than their opponents, put Kiddlt j borgor on their list, "lie voted for Hancock ! and the democrats mlghtns well have takei of him up," says Mahone. It is clear ottougl 11, | that Mahone moans to fight Ills tight out It v- Virginia with all the weapons lie can cot, am ! if the Bourbonsdown there usethesamestyl >? of attack as the democratic Senators nobod; e-| will greatly blame Mahone. se j in what lie said to our correspondent, how [ ever, we get an interesting light onthepolit b- leal situation of Virginia and of other South ! ern States. There are two classes of Boni >*c bons, he says?d-mocrntic and republicanid] and each plays into the other hands. Tin of democratic Bourbon keeps the whites togeth e-j or so as to carry the state officersnnd tin Legislature and elect Senators; the rcpnbli win Moutoon kPt-ps the nesrops together .<-0 a: to get them beaten at every election. wkere I Upon lie rushes to Washington and claims t in k federal offices. Between the two the peopled .?ithu SUite arc kept in turmoil, partisan pas in | s'ons are maintained at furnacc heat, section ?i al an I race prejudices arc assiduously stirret (j I up. ami, what Is inevitable In such a suite o .,{ tilings. the most worthless men 011 both side: 1P easily gain and keep control.and the interest: ,.1! of the people are totally forgotten or utterly despised. \\ hen a manlike Senator Malione appear ] as the leader of those who want to pel. tlieli at1 State out ot such had hands he, of course *rjdraW* upon himself their hi iter opposition to It is not st-anpe, therefore, t'?se<- thatMahom It is denounced on the one hand by the d-Miio ly | cratic State office-holders and on the other bj te the republican federal office-holders in Vira | glnia. This combination ot abuse from hot! >1. S sides Isa striking proof tlint lie is in the rlghi d 1 and that the struggle lie is making Is really it i [ the Interest of the people and of the prosper c- ity of his State, as he asserts it to be. Thai It-j the whole line ot Southern democratic Sena' iy j tors have united in attacking him proves, il le | sevins to us, very clearly that they feel lit! :s 1 success to be a irrave danger to the con tin a nnceof a similar injurious political system In t all the Southern States. If Mahonc wins in i Virginia he breaks the solid South?that !?p [P pears to be thell belief. If they are riaht? and as shrewd and fir-sc?ing politicians tliej I urn til.. l.ewl i n ,l,r..< i,f I li.. ti} 11, .11 in Mi?ii aj States?tf tlie.v are rinlit, then tiic ifr-rahi .{ , wishes Mahoue the most complete success Ik j' i can desire. | The .Sonthorn people have not had a bettei r' friend or a more ready defender when tlie.v j, I were wronged than the Herald has Ixmmi. II ,1! has olten stood atone among Infln.-ncial I i Northern Journals in making public Il>c ^ i abuses which they su Herod. It has boon enreI fill touse'-rtaln and spread abroad the truth about such abuses. iiut the Jlrntlrt has al5' ways warned them that a solid democratic * South Was unwUe, sure to foster an great ' j abuses, and even greater, than Ihose from ;t; Which Mr. Hayes relieved them; to Injure " tiieir prosperity, degrade theirpoliiicsandden?ornll7.e t.licir voters. That, in addition, the ! co:ld South will always be la'al lo the demo* c'crat!c party we count a matter of less mo>1 inent, br-cuise we doubt if a party which has | so little brains as t<> tolerate thesolitl South in y j its organization is worthy of success. I The one Uiiug-neccssary to re-establish the e I Southern Statosln prosperity, to glre thelrlnIndustries permanence und success, to make ;t ttieir people contented and secure. Is to bre?k V u;> the unnatura1 poJIvU-?i?y.slem winch has :.' prevailed there time out of mtnd. This sys ii lein. neriruieiy ne^cnowi r>y rteuaror .tiiinour, s breed* only cor: option, demoralization, intol ranee in the ling o!' democratic ami repuhti. >( can iSonrhons who combine to rule, degmdu.?' tion tn the masses (if both colors, and a polli cy sterile of nil pood results, and prolific only c in evil of many kinds. It does not matter < that a few Rood men of old fashioned lmhits stand up for it. They do not control; they arc ,5 but the figureheads used to make respectable ' | in appearance a system essentially d<*ad and j rotten General Hampton is a reputable man, 0 : and has shown himself In some great cxlgen11 j cles a great man ; hut (Jcncral Hampton lias >*! been forced to shut his eyes to things done by >l | the inanuirt-rs of his "solid" parly?by his own friend*?which would make him sl^k at heart l-1 if he wee I'oiec.l to face them. Other South s 1 ern leaders, like him honorable men, know ir j that the system on which their party mana >,! tiers rely, and mu?t rely, to maintain the solid j^outh Is corrupting ami degrading to the last 0 [ degree to every man who lias to do with It, y i An honorable and prominent Southern demoj crat said to us lately that matters had come to e sncli a pass in his State that he doubted if an honest mail would ever, until there was a char.ge, soil himself bv taking any part cx^ cept voting In a local election. *' Senator Mahone deserves credit and will win confidence by the frankness with which n j ho asserts the right of all men, black and j while, to vote. II' lie lives up to his promise n 1 i 11 Virginia, if lie proves to the colored peop'c 1 that he anil those with him have the cotiragc e | ami the good faith to defend the right of the 111 poor man, whilennd colored, toa freevotcand a fair count he will deserve to c-irry the .State E. and he will cel. we believe, as he ought to. r ,rl larsre share of the colored vote In spile of tin efforts of republican Ilourbons, whose sel'lsli . object is onW- more to mass the poor negroes and lead ihem to defeat, so that a handful oi disreputable tricksters may turn up In \Va>h Jj Ington (us claimants for "pal ronajje." i- MA Kit I Kl). '! MAURIKD. at "\V. A. Agnew's residence " I April U, 1SS1. by Rev, W. K. Pearson. Mr ' JOHN C. Mc-DIM, to Miss L. 1J0UA SMITH I All of Abbeville county, trj s' n The Following Ordinance was Pass eu id Kegular Meeting ot Council. ^ VT THAT ALL PERSONS ARK HERE Al* by prohibited from throwing into the streets trimmings nrnl brush from gardens h and any rubbish whatsoever, nnd that the tine for violation of this Ordinance shall bt s Ave dollars for cnoh offence. By order of Council. " T. P. aUARLES, Secretary Town Council. " April 17, 1881,3t Ayer's Hair Vigor. " EDWIN PARKER. ^ April 27,1881,2t Fresh Arrivals. EVERY WEEK In all the latest styles, ol i Ladies, Misses nnd Children's lluts ant! ?. Bonnets, nt the l(t EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. re April 27, ISSI, tf * White Piques, b. I I AWNS, Linens. <?c., with edglngaml lr?ee.' 1 11 to trim in beautiful variety; very cheap is i at the KMPOJUU.il OF FASHIONS. r I April 27.1*KJ, tf >. ; jState of South Carolina, oil County of Abbeville. 17 j IN THK PROBATE COURT. 1 In the matter of the Kstate of Augustus M t'- j Smith, deceased. ?'j Petition for Kluai Discharge. ie MOTK'K Is hereby given that W. Joel Smith 0, 11 surviving Executor of the last will and Testament of Augustus M. Smith, deceased ^ has tiled a petition in this court praying thai lie may be discharged from the said trust, e- It is ordered, that Monday the twenty-third to day of May next, he fixed lor grautiug tin >e discharge ns rrayed for. [,{ Given under my hand nnrt the seal of tlx court, this Apri 10th A. 1). 1XKI. c- J. MJLLER I,VON. April 20, ISSI,41 Judge of Probate. J Just Received. In ; TWO CASES OK MILLINERY, o. | 1 R. M. HADDON & CO. j April 30, l)5?l, tf s| SPRING BEDS !! .1,1 TNVIGORATOR. the best cheap bed In th< "t. X world, only ?2.25. re 140 springs, a splendid luxury $4.25, I?1 springs, you cannot get anything t< ? beat it, $4.75 b?] No. 1. Peerless woven wire Spring,?10.00. No. 2. Peerless woven wire Spring, $8.09. '' I Call and see these good at <M LAWS0N & WARDLAW'S. '' | April 20, 1831. The Woven Wire Mattress PRICE now ?10 to S12- They are noiseles elastic, soft or hard as you may wish, wll a last a life time; with proper usage they an jc almost Indestructible. For summer use eat spread a blanket and sheet which will giv< you a cool comfortable bed, at J. D. CHALMERS. it March 30, ISSI, q ? STEREOSCOPES id a NT) Stereoscopic Views of all countries r\ Architecture and Landscapes, Mountaii 1* Valley and Streunis-frtr sale at re J. D. Chalmers. a March IK IRS], tf _ U?)y AMI) IJEAUTIFUL Cli ROJIOS ? New frames and new subjects, just recelvcc la at - ?L I). CHALMERS. ',! March 30, lRS^tf } W. C. Bknkt, J. IT. RICK, ,e Abbeville, 3. C. Ninety-Six, S. C. 'n BENET*& rick, St ? attorneys at LawII/E have formed a partnership for theprac s W tlce of law. And will practice in all th j. Courts of the State. ? BENET & RICE. Keb. 20/ ISSI, 11 " * ; The Road Law. The County Commissioners publish the fol|f, lowing extracts from the Road law, for the n r,uidanco or nil concerned: " Si:c. 2. That each township in the several V Counties of this State shall constitute a ' way district, and it shall he the duty of tne 1 " Hoard of County Commissioners of each ^ County annually, during the early portion Of * each year, to appoint some suitable and proper person Superintendent ol Ilighways tbr each highway district: lie shall l?e a porsoll resident in the highway district for which he is appointed, and of those liable to road duty ' therein, and by reason of his office exempt J; from said duty. Kach Superintendent of , Highways shall hold his office and be fcqulr* oii in discharge the duties of the same for t twelve months from the date of his appoint, *nent. Ho may be removed t>y the County . Commiskloncrsand anotlter appointed to (111 *>nt lit? term, if for any cause they shall deem ' hisJremovnl necessary or proper- lie slml! ' have generalsupervision of the hignwaysnnd, ' road* iii hi? district under the direct ion of the i County Commissioners. Hcahall once in cv^ cry three months report to the County Com. missioncrs In writing the condition of the * roadsand bridges in his district. " SKC. 3. The" Superintendent of Illghwny . | Districts shall divide the highways in his dlsi I trict into suitable sections or districts of not | le^s than two nor more than five miles each, \1 and he shall appoint an overseer of roads for I each of s:iid sections or districts. He shall nl* so divide the persons liable to road duty In j his highway district into convenient and sult! aide squads or companies, and assign a squud , ] or company to each overseer of a section or '*! district. He shall, as fur as practicable, ns. j sign the road ha mis to the nearest roads. He '*; shall require the overseer of roads in hi* hIgh" *: way diMrict to call out. the hands assigned to * j their respective sections or districts and work . ?I the roails and repair and build bridges of I same, whenever he may deem it necessary, J M after twelve hours' notice, and shall require V *! every ro.ul hand to bring with htm for use a ! j hoe, axe, mattock, spade or other tool fonVtirk f; on the road or bridges. He shall determine . j the number of days for each working and the "i | tools to be brought by such road hand: /Vo j i'idea. Thai noi more uiim iwcivw wi?rk i _ wre required of any one hand In a year. "When j 1 j the County Commissioners or any of them fl | pive orileis to the Superintendent of High- ^ ' way Districts to haveany work done in Ids district, and lie neglect# to do the same, lie , shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, , and, upon conviction thereof In a Trial Ju<J; tlce Court, hcsliall be lined in a sunt of not ' less than ton nor more than fifty dollar', and the overseers of districts for neglecting to call out their bauds and work the roads when required l?y the Superintendent of Highway Districts shall be deemed cullty o! a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof In the " Court above named, be lined In a sum of not '' less than live nor more than twenty dollnrs. y " Whenever a high way runs along the line of r f two hlghwav districts the Superintendent of ' I the same simll jointly divide the highway In' to suitable section* mid appoint an overseer for each of said seetionsand the.v shall assign ?! to each overseer from thelrrespectlvedlstrlctu or from either district such laborers and fond " j hands as may be necessary to work the same. ,'iKach Superintendent of Highway Districts . f i shall < a use his overseers wlit'n Working sec- " tinhs in which there are bridges to have such ' I repairs or work done on such bridzes to pre, I serve them and keep them In order as can ? conveniently lie done by the road hands. ! And In case the needed repairs to bridges are ' | of su-. h a character that they shall in the j opinion of the Superintendent be given out ' ! nnd'T contract by the County t 'omuilssloncrs ; he should report the came to said Commit*- j - S ?>ncrs without delay. ' j Si:c. 4. Any person llnble to road duty, who; I j sliul'- ii.i<.been duly warned two days before "jthediv. fixed in his notice for such working ! stating tiie hour mid place of working, shall J be subject to the oversd'.r In charge. If any ' j person of the legal age relume lo work upon ' j highways and roads (having no justifiable ex; cusej according to the direction of the overII seer, he shall be dnemed guilty of a misdoi ineanur, amt. upon convlclion thereof In a ' I Trial Justice's Court, shall be lined in a sum j not less than Jive dollars, nor more thnn ten Hollars, or be imprisoned in the County Jail I for a peiiod of not less than live nor more " than twenty days. Skp. That on any extraordinary occa. sion when any highway shall be suddenly oboist ructed by storm or otherwise, so as to re[ I quire Immediate labor to remove such ob ' struction, it. shall be the duty of the overseer . iu whose district such obstruction occurs to . proceed forthwith to have such obstruction ,! removed, und for this purpose shall summon II to his aid a sufficient number of workmen to j open and repair such highway. If any per' son shall, in such case perform more days' ' j labor than is required by law for the year, he I sliul I be paid for any such overplus, at the rat'* of one dollar per day. by the County Com-1 ! j mlssioiiers, upon the certificate of 1he over i sror snowing mm siiniuvrrpuwui muui ins ;! performed. If on any such extraordinary oc| fusion the overseer shrill, lor the spare of a day alter application made to niin for Mich , purpose by any ciiizen residing In Iiis district, neglect to call out a sufficient number of persons to speedily open and repair such I big!may, lie shall forfeit and pay to the County Commissioner of his County, to be expend- ^ 'el in the repair of highway, wticn and where neewjsury in Ills district, the sum of fifteen (15) dollars unless the overseer shall show sufficient reason for such neglect the raid fifteen itcllars to be collected by an nctlon for debt. In the name of such County Commissioners, as plalutllt's, before any Trial Justice tu snlu County, If on any such extraordinary occasion any person liable to work on highways, ' | after being summoned lor the purpose- of reI moving such obstruction by the overseer, I shall neglect to turn out and assist In open- m j ingaml repairing such highway, lie shall be j U J deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, ami. tlpon | Jeonnic'iion thereof in any Trial Justice's [ Court, shall be lined three dollars per 'lay, ' j sahl Hue to be collected ami expended asliere' iubefore provided in the matter of forfeitures 1 j of overseers. ii j Kkc. 7. Tlie County Commissioners shall V 1 authorize the overseer of nny district to allow a; I a man working one day, and also furnishing i a linrse, plow or cart, two days' labor, auri one I iw.ri.-inir hiniKiir for one dav andfurnlshlng a wagon and two horses, inules or oxen, three i days' labor. g ' Skc. S. All able bodied male persons Ik?- m t weon the ages of seventeen and fifty years | shall he liable annnally to work on the rub ' i lie highway and roads not less than three nor ' more than twelve days, under thedireetlon of ' | the overseer of life district In which they may 'reside. In warn I rig men to work upon the public roads, J he overseer shall make out a T| ' list for the warner, requiring hlrn to give no- II tlce to caeh person the kind of tool he shall *' 1 use In working upon the highways and roads. ! I And It shall be the dttty of any employer to Of [| furnish the overseer a list containing the j names of all persons in his employment lla\ | hie to road duly whenever the same shall he I | required of him by said oversee^ Upon the I ; failure ol any employer to comply with such f ' demand he shall ue deemed guilty of amis- I demeanor and upon conviction thereof before. I ' i any Trial Justice, shall pay a fine ol ten dol' | lars or ten days imprisonment for every such [ j offence. A !. Skc. 10. The overscrrrs 111 flielr fpspectlve U< ' districts shftil (lave full power tocut down and "! make use of any timber, wood, earth or stone in or near the road, bridges or causeway, for ; the purpose of repairing Ihesame, as to tliein shall seem necessary, making Just compcnsa- d tlon therefor,should the same be demanded; overseers shall not authorize the cutting S down of any timber trees reserved by the ownM er in clearing his land or planted for the purpose of shade or ornament, either in the fields around the springs or about tbo dwelling housesora|>purtenanees, nor thecnttingdown of any rail timber when other timber may be ? procured at or near the place, or take stone or I earth from wllliih f he grounds of any person I enclosed for cultivation, without the consent I of the owner of the same. If any person or | persons shall by any means hinder, forbid or oppose the said overseers, or either of them, from cmiInt.' down and making use of any ?v timber, wood, stone or earth lii any or near said roads or causeways, tor slight repairs of bridges, for the purpose of making or repairing the same, or sh ill in any manner obstruct the passage of mid road, causeways or bridges by gates, fences, ditches or any other obstruct ' tions, except where authorized by law, of ? > shall hinder, forbid or threaten any traveller 'n , from travelling any public roads, and every 11 person for such offense shall be deemed guilty I] !J of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction W ! thereof in a Trial Justice's Court,shall bp fin-1 I ed In asutnnot less than tlvc nor more than ten dollars. Kach overseer will be held responsible for his division of road. XV Statutes tit Large?p p< 784^ XVII Statutes at Ijirge?p p. 144. MARKET it'jpOKTS. COBBECTED WEEKLY BY J B. "YV\ Barnwell, th Dealer in General Merchandise, TO ABBKV1 i.i.E C/ II., K. C., April 20, 1881. . Cotton?Middling 10 Stains 5 to 8 | Uacon, Hams lb. lV/2 14 11 Bacon, Sides lb. " JiU ~ Hi icon, Shoulders lb. hU I .a I'd lb. Li Corn bit. 85 _ i'eas 1m. 85 N Oats bu. 75 ,A? Flour cwt. 3 50 4 50 J Fodder CWt. 70 1 00 ' Sweet Potatoes bii. 00 73 > IrUh Potatoes bu. 1 50 ~ Rice lb. 8 f. Butter ...lb, 13 20 11 Kggs do/,. I'M Turkeys < pr. 130 Geese pr. 75 Chickens each 13 25 i Beeswax lb. 15 20 lieef. lb. 8 _ Pork II). 8 10 A Tallow II). r, 1 " Hale Hope, Manilla lb.. 20 25 _ , Candles, Sperm lb. 23 ho ~~ Candies, Adamantine lb. 15 20 Cheese lb. 29 Cotl'ee, Rio 16. 18 2.5 f t Coffee, Java lb. 33 40 1: Ilay ewt. 1 00 Hides, Dry lb. 10 12 , Hides. Green Ib. it (! , j Molasses, Cuba gal. 40 43 11 Molasses, New Orleans gal. 45 '75 \1 I Nails Ib. 6 * I Oil, Kerosene, . gal. 25 hf ' Oil, Machinery gal. 75 fa Shot bag 2 50 Y I Salt sack 1 10 1 25 tu S<mp II). 5 10 pii ' | Sugar, Crushed lb. 121$ Sugar, l'owdered lb. 12J4 sugar, C White. lb. 11 12 ? sngar. Brown lh. l> 10 Starch lb. H 8 Tea, Green lb. 75 1 00 -p Ten, Black lb. (SO 75 1 Tobacco, chewing Ib. 40 75 aI Tobacco, smoking lb. 65 75 Vinegar, cider.. gal. 40 60 ? IMow Points lb. 10 ~ " Y0NG PL AITER." / y rrilFCelebrntftrf "YONG PLAITER." Every * A lady should have one; almost Indlsponsl-' _ ble In making dresses. Kor sale by k. ai. iiaddojV & co. April 20,1881, tf Chromos, ' A LARGE lot of new Chromos 22 x 28 and 21 x :>o.) on exhibition and for sale, at ?i SI.15 each nt I LAWSON & WARDLAW'S. 1' April 20, 1881. I Notice, 1 T< i A LL persons are hereby wned not to hire w i\ or shelter PHI I, SCOTT, who Is under a( contract with the undersigned. He left my plantation about three weeks ago. i_ P. A. COVIN. ', j April 20, 2t-? J A Fine Young Bull TTOR SALE. HAVING two on hand I wish to sell one. He is a solid color, 21 months old, weighs j 1000 pounds and has taken three first pre- T raluins at our State Fair. Price, S30.0Q. J ' Address M. ERWIN, Honea Path, S, C. _ April 20, 1S8I. 2t J Received This Week! Three new and stylish walnut Chamber Suites at bottom prices, at LAWSON & WARDLAW'S. y April 20, 1881. e r PICTURE frames and moulding In many r styles and varieties Rt. fli LAWSON <fc WARDLAW'S. ,! April 20,-1881. " , "wiyvsvrc *-#& B. L MAuliAM, Building Contractor ?DEALER INDRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER, MOULDINGS, SCROLL WORK and TURNINGS of every Descriptor SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, LATHS and LIME. ey-f>FFicF.-*)v<T J. KNOX & CO'S., store, Abbeville, 8. C. April I!0, 18S1, tf. w. mi miti k m ?OFFER? A. COMPLETE STOCIC OF Spring* and Summer Goods I J o ok is LABGE, embracing many things that are ATTRACTIVE. STYLISH anain SEASON. Examine our stock and get your wants sup* lied. W. Joel Smith & Son. April 13,1881. ? _ _ ? ?i- ? . i.- ue ?ii i m iwinw EBtMi?B?i hh M^H ^H|l ajUl H|n A TBlir TONIC 1H n i wi*?w A PERFECT STRENCTHENEB.A SURE REVWER. IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases requiring a certain and efficient tonic; especially Indigestion) Dyspepsia, Intermittent Fevers, Want of AppetiU'^Lou of Strength.Lack of Energy,etci Enriches the bloody strengthens the muscles,and gives new life to the nefrefc I'hey ttct like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, fit ich as 'Tasting the Food) Belching,Ifeatin the Stomach,Heartburn,etc. The only Iron I*repaimtion that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. iSold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Book (32 pp. of Useful and amnsine reading)? sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO.* l&tltittiore, Md. Bee that all Iron Bitten are made by Burro* CtrttttCAt Co. Mid hat* irroaaed fed liflH OB Wrapper. beware op Imitations. BITTERS! m hi ?AT? rrOWNSttlP NO; h Ninety-Six.?James 8. I ROSENBERG &C0l Tow??h,PN<>-*Ofccn*?><,'-ft? P. Bloke, I iitfVkiiwiiiiw Township No. 3, Cokcsbury.?D. V. Sharp. Township No. Donnaldtvlllc.?Wm. Barmore. I/K have f.;st received a full and complete Township No. 5, Due West. ? F. W. R; Vf stork 'of GENTLEMEN'S YOUTHS Nonce. N'D BOYS Township No, #, Long Cane.?James Pratt. Readv-Made K<>-7's""^ u Ma bm I Township No. 8, White Hall.?D. V. Jny. fl ?|* IJ T m _ Township No. 9, Indian Hill.?William AdjLaxj 1 niri ur, a . ' Township No. 10, Cedar Springs.? Wlllls.m MATS in great variety and style Miller. Township No. 11, Abberllle.-P. A. CheatBY GOODS AND NOTIONS Township No. 12, Dlamord Hill.?John Alewine. all cle?crfptiofJ?. Great bargains in Township No. 13, Lowndeavllle.?G. F. Burdett. iAAmri I UTTI PllAFlfl -TownshipNo. 14,Magnolia.?Frank Cowan. lljjTv oil SUIIIiV J=h,pso-,5' c*,htun''Ml"-mnri U\l 1. U 11 1 V LIlUllOl Township No. 16, Bordeaux.?S. A. MclnJ tosh. flnc lot of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING w- T? COWAN, OOIJS Just received at extremely low prices. ^ McKINNEY Our Stock Of J. T. BA8KIN, County CcrfntniBsionors. ITIA/WIIPI TH? T P f'nrnm* ri.cnif. jr?tUUEjJ%JU&D, March P, 1681, 2t j PUEITY PROVISIONS, ways full and at lowest market rates. We JAMJijS M TjAWSO^I. alee a specialty lit March 10, 1(81. Totoacco purity hlnli wo ofT?'r ns low as It i!an be Durcbaseil ??- ??. ??.-? ?, the St*to ABBEVILLE, S. C, March 30,1S51, tf I SPECIAL NOTICE. T) ? *1 __ _ J Waa^<mm rpo ARRIVE THIS DAY! 1 casemillinery, I&cilJLXO&Cl XULvvvIUKi 1 embracing many new ntyles; of Spring ? Hnts, also something ENTIRELY NEW In N accordance with ft resolution adopted at Ladles' neck vent. For the Intent, styles call the Kailroad Meeting hold at Abbeville, on R. M. HADDON & CO. i Anrll 4l.h 1SKI. n. meet.lncr In the interest of Xfnrnh 1. JSfil e Atlantic and French Ilroad Valley IlalN ad will be hefd nt AbDevllle, on Saturday . o 25(1 tn?t. All per?(in? interested Id the Morllla TXT/wlro ad arc urgently requested to attend. iUkdl UiC IV Dlik9? t> nru?T.,., ci'i'/i?00, ^l,a>rmnn' A LL kinds of Marble kept on band. Work PfiSFoF ' Secretary/ done in bent manner and at short notlcc April 6, lt?J, i) \ye have the best of workmen, nnd all kinds of work done frorr, plain to the most clnboA rmlinatirtTi fftr flhnrt#?r rnt - Several hundred designs on hand to Application lor Vliarier. make selection. Our priee always as low sis mnnr i. i,??k? r,w, ??.?# ?.!,?? .in,? name clasa of work can bo bought In tho cltlcs 7 01 I Or, Is hereby plven that thirty day* > ru > Mirua ^ nflpr diite unnlicatlon will he mnrie to t?i? .. . .. * ljJir.ll3. crk of the Court to charlrr the Ettreka JluMarch Jv, looi, " nl Al<! Assoclatioh, under nn Act of the *7T~ ri pneru! Assembly, entitled "Au Act to pro- ViOllH S? VlOllH JoOXCS. dc for granting certain charters" approved jbruary 20,1674. By order of the AsrocU- TJOWS, Bridges, Strings anr Pe^s. an. 8. H. JEFFERSON, H EDWIN PARKER.KOUEItT SMITH. Feb. 23,1881, tf ISAAC II. WHITE, ] April C, IS81,' It Committee. Pond's Extract -C\l X?m \f\/ =^T HUH STORE ilSHING LINES and Hooks. EDWIN PARKER. ir-ior March 23,1881, tf ?JL-N ? mes. haddon nnffnwnnn 1 tTILL be assisted by MISS ADDIE TYLER , WW vV/U I * a lady of cultivated taste and skill; who ?r had six year* experience among the moil , Rhlouubla Milliner* of Baltimore and New ork. She !i therefore prepared to RUlt ths _ __ _ _ _ A tmsass?* mrs. j. p, stephems March 23,1881, tf DECS leave to- Inform the citizens of Qpwn D wood atfd surrounding country that ?h? PO V? ELL S has thlo week opened a full line of >EEF, Cod, Liver Oil and Pcpslne; a valua- ^ . _ . ' bio tonic, flesh generator and not anpleas- WTTT ir a I 1.1 Tf TT iSS8gr? E-PARK&t;- iiHliliHNKRY; Syrup of Tar ?AND? l ND WILD CHERRY HONEY OF TAR, V lof cofinhs, coldfif Jfez PARKLrL m * j|i ?# w awl. - - -?FANCY GOODS, Componnd F1bi4 itTHifTftp ditphiv. fw nih *n>n.nt. at her reslditfCjy*?t door to 8. B. Hodges 4 ^XTRACT OF BUCHIN; for afl atlmenta ^ Her gtoelc comprise* LADIES' HATh j of the BladdernndKidneys. AND BONNETS hi all the latest stylos and .?,* ,<jwi ? EDWIN PARkEF, novelties, trlimfted to order, TOILET AFTIApril 13,1881,3t CLES A^D pANCY NOTIC-SK, of overy ~ style and variety, LACES AND LACE *D?-VA? Git am GOODS. SWWS AND HAMBURG FRINGES JBaXDcr DIl DiJ, antique, Caroline and languedoc _ * LACES, CHILDREN LACE CUPS AND r>lW undersigned respectfully informs tht BIBS, ,LINEN CUFFS. COLLARS, AO. In [. public that he has recently rented lrfs toct svery tkf#g kept l? a flrst-cfa?i establishunsorial Emporium to the hall above Nor- ment. Goods aSl fresh atfd styifsw. Prices to ood Brother's store, where he Is prepared to suit the times. Be sure to give her * cafl bejcommodnte his customers, and the public fofs purchasing elsewhere. ?nerally In hair cutting, HhampoohJg, shj v- Greenwood, 8, Cv, March 30,11181. 1^, dyeing, In the best style, and at reaseii- , Terms per month for halr-ctrttlng, shorn- "ft ,,2 J ^ i. A T _ i4 _ Bridges tc L6t. Cathcart's Yonih Speaker, TpHE following bridges will 61! let So tfic four-, ^RUST'S LETTER WHITER, & L&StfSS?' """"" " "* ""l<rt""8 "April 13,1S81,24 "" Calhoun's Mill Bridge, Oil Chile's MH1, April 22d,atl2 3rf. Chromos, lM:cttrlck'" ,Wwceb??H*D^w^ubJ^ct?"^8tylc1^ra?is Spccftkatftgn to be trfaie known oo day of *11 and sie them at letting. By order of the Board. April 13,1681, tf J-D-CHALMEBS- t v. COTHBAH, C. B. C. C: Afrttf 0,1881, 24 Rat Poison. Medical Society. 1OR8E. Cattle und Mnn'H Liniment, LightnlngLlnlmcnt, Sewing Machine Oil, very flpHA Abbeville Medical Soclc iy meets next ne. Nerve anti Bone Liniment. 1 Tuesday, the I2th, In tho Court Honsc. EDWIN PARKER. K: H. McBRIDE, Sfcrttary. Aprl 113,1881, 2t April 0,1881.' r -WVSJ.T Spring Goods, Spring' Goods. ciiHinenni. HAVE RECEIVED THEIR FULL STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, CONSISTING IN PAItT OF Prints^ Lawns, Dress Goods, Bleached Goods, of all kinds r Piques, Gloves, Lace Mits, an endless variety of Buttons, Pockets, Etc. A splendid stock of Straw Hats for Gentlemen, at ' OUNNINC HAM & TEMPLETOjST. April 20,18S1, tf GRAND Stirimr flnfininm ~r?o ~rw?o OF" Millinery, DresS Goods, linen Suits, Children Suits, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Laces, Neck Wear, And Everything New and Stylish for the Ladies. < ! All the LADIES are more specially invited to consult! their interest by examining our elegant stock, the largest and cheapest ever offered, at the EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. March 21; i88I; tf llsi OPENING. 188! ?OF"? spring and summer styles millinery WE respectfully invite the LADIES to inspect our stock Which we promise will be MUCH LARGER AND MORE j ATTRBC'TIVE than ever offered before in Abbeville. Many of our HATS AND BONNETS have been copied from the latett Paris impootations. The very latest styles Ladies' Neck Wear, Laces, Rufflings, Flowers, Ribbons, Veilings, Jewelry,&c. Also, the latest styles of D&XSS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. ft. m. haddon & co. March 33. tf PAKKLlt. Formerly of Hill & Thomson. PARKER & HILL ; ABBEVILLE, S. a ABBEVILLE, S, C., January 10,1881. . WE beg td inform our friends and the public generally that we have associated ourselves under the firm name of PARKER & HILL for the purpose of doing a general m er- ' cantile business at No. 4 O'Neal Block. Our stock will ? always be found full and complete, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries and plantation supplies. We take this opportunity to thank those who have favored us in the past and we respectfully solicit their continued patronage as our present facilities will guarantee to serve them as reasonable as any Jtiouse m our line. xiespecuuiijj E. F, Parker, ] R. M.Hill. .Tannery (2, ?. I-?? - - J|T* ' . --^-_= R W CANNON, -AGENT FOEGullett Gins, Brown Gins, Bigelow Engines, Economizer Engine, Birdsall Engines, ! Sweepstakes Threshers, Farquhar Threshers, , Reapers and Mowers, Saw Mills. Grist > Mills, Cane Mills, Hay and Cotton Presses,1 Rubber and Leather Belting, &c. \ ^rxrrra several years' experience, increased facilities, ? TT and special arrangements with some of the largest manufacturers in the : United States. I feel confident of being able to offer buyers inducements that cannot be excelled* Call cn mcf or write for circular and priccs; Terms easy to responsible buyers or 1 liberal discounts for cash. Jan. 19, 1S80, tf _ ? i?? ? ?????? i ii II .> C>, Ct DRADLEY, T. P. THOMSON, o BRADLEY & THOMSON 9 DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT ABEVfLLE C H. AND BRADLEY'S MILLS., ALWAYS KEEP ON IIAND A FULL STOCK OF FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS. DRESS MATERIA L, READY-MADE CLOTHING. ; ii BATS, BOOTS, SHOES AND OMESTICS, ] LSO Family Supplies - CORN, MEAT,, FLOUR, RAOON, LARD AND GRIST, CHEESE, fl, HAMS, COFFEES, TEAS. CANNED GOODS, SUGARS, MOLASSES. FISH AND cON- 1: FECTlONARIIiS. Also a splendid stock of TOBACCO AND SEGAllS and nil kinds of s PLANTATION SUPPLIES. [Jan. 19, I860, tf t ??? ???????*?????MM?I?? $100 A. B. C. LINDSAY, < r;\lJ inn DENTIST, h W Anil Practical and Operative, I *Y AVtVfl nttnrwlrvl flin T.i/.lnr?ii nf 41.? Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery j IHfr ? oilers his professional services to t>10 public F^.yit; as n Dentist and Or;il surgeon. Calls through " (fro country attended to. All work warriuitc(jland charges rensortable. ^ Resid*nce^ 5 miles east of Calhoun Mills, j Vfil SSLm tor?' Sftfl ; QPKING BHDS AND WOVEN V? 1 iZlfiAlabijfr M WIKI2 MATTRESSES. | ^'c most complete stock of Spring | Beds In the up-country. Our Sprlnsr lleds ^?JT.i?riw?i'?< j which contain HO and 151 spiral springs nil chained together and cllncjredoii tneir slats arcSO per cent, cheaper tlmn any Spring I!cd SJati: o*.SocTif CARolika, oflefed to thepeople-price of 110springs ?i an, I prlcc of 154 springs $o.0Q. Don't buy artv/ Executive Chamber, I SpringHeduntil you seethe 110 arid 151. it is > 1 . ,00. Justus stated above, at f COMWBIA, February 2b, 1881. 1J J. D. CHALMERS. li WfiEREAS liilormntlon has been rccclv-1 Mai*ch SO, 1881. tf at this Department that an atrocious 1 _______ . . ~ miider was committed in Abbeville county,! TO ARRIVE THIS W^EIV. . rj Sotifh Carolina, on the night of Friday : , ___ ?T-?-.,,rT1T> | J SPRING AND SUMMER J Martin, and that the said \\ llllam lice Mar- ( riiHE larpest nlid most- attractive slock of| tin htiaffcd from Justice, I Ladles' Goods ever oU'ercrt in Abbeville. ! Dress Goods. Dress Silks, Trimming Silks, New, tlitrefora, I, Johnson Iltfgood, Govern- ninck and Colored Satins, Htack and Colored j or of theS tat? of South CaroHna, in order Frlnges,Cord.-s?n'yi as?r1s'|?j'1|,.a J,vtC' b thst Justice may be done and the majesty of jlaroh "Si l'SSl tf * " the law vindicated, do hereby otfer a reward | " ' t of ons hundred ($100) dollars for the appro-' ^, 1 1 li iretiBfon and delivery to the sherlll of the J|?W Otyl6S? county in which the alleged crime ws:s com-, i' ,?._i . .0 ...... ,, ... .... ! /~tllfT.r>TlT*.N ( ARRIAOhs, Doll carriages, ? mlttcd, of life said William Ileo Martin. 1^ Waitons,- The Carriages are new;*' Bnid Martin is dencrlbod as being about 26 styles, vory hsftditomc, and first-class trowls. t yemsof age, 5 feet 11 Inches high1, wMFr darfc J- D. CilALMhllS. JJ hair, and weighs about ISO pounds. j ' lltrc ' ' 10 SS2. -; Boston Student's Cliair j the State lo be affixed this 28th day of | A SPLENDID CHAIlt at a l?w price. A; rv c-1 v?hrimrv A II ISSt a? Colombia and ^ real comfort. Call and see them. V'.Pt [L. s.] February, A. J). lsst, at. Loiatnoin, ana , nfrlve Jn 5 or(. Unvs H(lozen nf lll0 |.oul;,vnie j _ In the on* hundred and tlfth year of Ky., Chair; solid and substantial, at I the Independence of the United States J. D. CllALMEIlS.- | 6f Anicrlcn. ^farcb 30.1881, tf *?,?**. J0"se0N. Moiitp ai Picture Frames-'^ Secretary of Stato. X^ITLIj line of the above always on hand : i _ J; prices low. Also, all sixes of Glass kept 1 ShEiiT MUSIC. for pictures and otli?T purposes, looking \TUSICALBOXE-5 from 88toS200,2to8uiYa, Mirffttareb^ok^out 'Vl??!!lls' on .nil M Guitars from 51 to?80? will fee ordered ">0 8'ms are DroKen out all sUes 011 t.and whep desired. liDWIN PAUICER. J. D. CHALMERS. i March 23,1S81, tf March 30,1GS1- tf k J wmmmmmap* / . 'V" ' r-ff.vr ;r<:j: x ? T^irte-?mO&TJaryyici j i Have In store n?<l to arrive. .1 f 1 rr 1 ?) 1 1 Large ana vaneaetoc^ ? 01.' I, DRY GOODS, I I STAPLE nrnl FANCY NOTIONS, j j GROCERIES, IT ATS, CATS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, t AND many other articles. all of u'liicl) w!!l ( be sold , hp Mo*c for CASH, and upon :is . tiOOD TKKMS iis any house in Abbi?v!il". 1 rilvo us a look and \ve will }<lvc you a Lur- i Sain. I " ES-Wc 1**111 ship your Cotton or buy it/cfti ! ' (VTO Y?C<Tl nil 13 Tllflljvvils] 4 UACIJ. OXiCiXX X* U-tslj Attorney at Lav?; An 15kvilli-: c. II. s. < . LD. CHALMERS PARLOR and OFFICE FURNITURE, " LOUNGES, CHAMBER FURNITURE, j MARBLE TOr TABLES, Ac. 1 fl FULL stock of goods nlwnys on l:nnd. 1 ft. My prices will be found a? low ns any oth-1 ] jr house selling snmo rjiinllty of goods, i will1 ilways repr<vcnt goods Just what they are. Sept iSftfjj DAVID HT^IllGILL^ A.ttorn ey n t La w, j A1313KVILLTC, s. c. WILL practice in all the Courts of the Slate. Jan 21,18$), tf ! , ATTENTIONIFAME3S ! ? - - ? - - ????--- j \\,TE nr<? now prepared (o furnish FAT!- ( VV MEILS wilh till kinds of fsirmlng Jinple- , ncnts. 4 PLOWS AHD PLOW STOCKS, I ? rrace Chains & Back Sands, c AXES AND HOES. 1 -ALSO ALWAYS OX IIAND- | ]orn ail Bacoo, Flour ai Meal j J SUGAR, COFFEE, &C. |; QUAKLES&CO. |; Fob.!), 18S1, tf ! * DK, S. G. THOMSON,! \ DENTIST, . ? ABBEVILLE, S. C. * E t"? .Offic over Emporium of Fiuslilon.^a C July 7, Ikmi. lyr. ^ el U jtr&d&Ls? j Boots and Shoes, Earness and Tanyard. |! BEST material used, fine workmen employ | cd,custom work made promptly, stud ?t; I Ihe lowest bottom prices for cash. Hides :il-| t ways bought itl the highest market price fori , :ash or in exchange for leather or work. j J January 28, 1880, ly. I ^ FAMILY BIBLES. j i 'PURNEll'S CATECHISM. A. M. V. ITymn ! * 1 Hooks. EDWIN PAUKElt, | < March IB, 1SS1,2t H'D REESE,[ VatcMer Ej Jettier. I; .._ AT. THE STORE OF " ~7~p - , ' I* WTLL aiw?y? tavo onlfcrftenr^ttfe*/ o* 4 CLOCKS and WATCHKS for wile. A" ' large number of handsome ^odut are dally jxpceWd, Call and ?ee th era. Ui PromptAttention trfrt-n to rrprtlrtf'rnTiff" lojrtlllng orders forall kinds of goods pertaining to the trade. IMSiUUif JMU0.,|; Have a large and well selected! ? {.toclt Of | J DRY GOODS,;; B -AND- t ROCERIES.i 7 ? ?nna the newest styles of? a READY-MADE CLOTHING, \ BOOTS, SHOES, j { Hats and Oapsjj WHICH THEY SELL CHEAP. if Oct 6, 1S30, tf 1 1 J.W.sig-N ; ABB12VILLE, S. G, t KEEPS on hand n full assortment of COF-1 ^ f'lNS? from the cheapest to the best, tt Icarse will attend funerals, when desired, i a Se will also Centract for the f< Erection of Buildings- j s< To Is n'.'ont. for the >ale of Sasli, Poors: y Hinds, .Mouldings, Stair-railings, Floorinus 1 ?, mi everything pertaining to house building | Ik Vprll 7! Ii US.), If Q COLOGNES." 1 c [I/OMAN'S NICKLE COLOGNE 2"> cents . (V per bottle. Taylor's I'remium Cologne I 1 j <r.?nt?. Monumental Cologne 2-7 cents and j i) cents. Fellow's Extract2> cents. Fellow's iupcrlor Kx tract 00 cents. Toilet Soa:?s if) cuts to 'S> cents. EDWIN PARKER. > Fcb.23.lSSI, tf | A PRESERVE 'I YOUS BOOKS, 'eriicals, Newspapers anS Music 2 State, County and Railroad Officers ? and business men generally, snp- IY plied with blank books made to ! ti any pattern. ti 4 LT. families have OLD BOOKS TEHIOn- & \ 1CAI.S N KWSl'Al'KIlS, MI'SIC, | rhlch they desire to transmit to their posterty, should 3AVE THEM REBOUND.!Vhich will preserve them ami will make hem look almost as well as now. Old Hooks,Re., should not only he rebound, nit the current literature of the present day hould be put in a durable form for prcservaion as well. This can bo done in the shortest possible line, with the best material, in the ino.-l lanusome uuammimo siyn% mm hi h i'uw vliieli cannot be t *?! nny\vlu?rt\ by E. E. STOKES, j stationer, r.OOK j'jnukr and ^jl.as . JJuok MANrK.vcrniKi:, No. IV) Main .street, COLUMBIA S. C. Treasurer's Office. Aurevim.k. February 4, lvsl. r"HK followin'i circular from the I'omptroll-! cr (Jeneral Is published for the bonelil of he few Tax Payers In Abbeville County who' uivc not paid the taxes on their lands. J. W. PEREIN, treasurer Abbeville County. fix ecftiV e Dr.i'A rtsfent, Office ok ('omitiioi.i.er-Uknf.ka i,, ('oi.L'miua, s. .lull. IS, l.\Sl. (C'liufl.ak No. 1 J In the matter of Delinquent 1 .and Sales yon 1 rill obey the instructions contained in ('irc'.iir No.il. recently issued from this oilice. You will neither advertise nor sell any of, hose lands which were to have becnvsoM on , lie flr-t Monday in I-'ebrlary next, but n ' l?n of sild advertisement tin-i 'onnty Trcasi:er will cause a notice to !>e inserted"in '?ih- nt lis comity papers fo tir i Itn-t ihatall |>:ir-1?-?51 wlnjj or having an interest tlierein may reeem all land;: 'lint have not become :i--' <<f lie State in'charge of I lie SiiiUir ' I'm id < oijiulssion until the a!ay :il>t. ls>l, sin ppivid: l>p in the A. A.approved i?c< mi ? r "Ith, !v?i . JOHN B1ATT0H, j Comptroller 0 enc-ra 1, j CfAVE all tii.? ^rtulcsof 1'.ii;r?!es frmi !!ie 11 chaC|?< st to tne best, whicu will lie : old t the lowest itmirc:;. i vc. t-. ism?, t; KTJBBEK BANDS, ~ A UTOMA'i fC PKNCIJ.s, l'aper and I'uvcf\_ lopes in boxes. kdwin rAi:r:i;i:. : March 15bl. t f Mrf . .. .. y isSrsrsvi/^t;xtutt .T^r.*raotxva<.v viacsn THE OLO CONSTITUtlOX A correspondent writes from kv.Taifo .. ., .< slis, T.Id., tlius amusingly: "A full length figure of Gen. Jackson has been received, and is to-day being crcctod , ; Dn a suitable pedestal m the gpounag jf the Naval Academy. If any one blinks that Andrew Jackson should lot have a place in the naval school, io will be enlightened by the folic ? , ng bit of naval history: During Jackson's first term, the famous frigate. Constitution was undergoing exten- . livo repairs at the C'harlestuwn Navyfar d, under the supervision of Com- . \ nodore Jesse O. Elliot. This thor- . )ugh-going Democrat oav.sod the old Iddle-shaped prow o$. <hp historic ship .0 do t'iicen uown, anu a wooaeu nodel of tho conqueror of Pakenham . ;o be raised in its place. At this sac- . ilege the old Whigs of Boston grew ndignant, and the figure was hardly :omfortably settled in its niche, be,'ore an intrepid marine sealed the leights of the Constitution and cut the President's head off. The indignant Elliot stuck it on again, and sc-t u juard to watch it, but tho same wily jxecutionor eluded the watch one la?-k night, and the headless trunk net the eyes of the confounded Comnodore on his rounds tho next morn-; ng. A second time the head was rojovored by the indefatigable Elliot, ^ . md rumor hath it that the President sent him to sea in command of tho Mediterranean squadron, to save hia _ ? nvn head and reward the unquench- , - ? ~ - iblezeal of his admirer. i,vcn .jacKion, however, could hardly pat him on " hs back, when the party zoal of this 2 S9 iame officer led him to fill his gunleek with jackasses on his homeward royage, and to set on foot and to subscribe to a testimonial service of plate o be presented, not to the President,-' )ut to Commodore JSlliot. A courtnartial sentenced him to four years' iuspension from duty, but it appears hat all the jackasses in America musfc jave been convinced of his unselfish' vish to improve their breed, and iigned a petition in his behalf; for we' ind that he was restored to duty be-;' ore the expiration of his term ol ;entencc. The figure-head was, howiver, suffered to rest in pcuec, and leems to have followed, unmolested, ill the subsequent fortunes of the an* :ient ship, until its arrival at Phila? ' lelphia, where it is now being set In ? .d >rderfor the coming Exposition. Aa t would be manifestly inappropriate, vith all defcrenec to the contrary opinon of the eccentric Commodore, to associate Andrew Jackson with timbers hat speak more audibly than th* >ak of Dodona. of Hull and Bain* ; :V iridge, of Chauncey and Stewart, of Decatur and Somers, tlie figure of tha' president has been removed, and *tf)t, at the request of the Superinendent of tho Naval Academy, Innapolis. The figure is bareheaded, tnd wears a dress suit of the timo,- ir? >ver which an ample cloak falls, gath- J >;j sred at the throat witfi the usual cord,. . . } i roll of manuscript is held in the ight hand, and the left is buried in;he breast of his brass-buttoned and roluininous waist-coat. The likeness Sick the features bear to the ori trains not ba<i, and the hair, at any BANIAN'S. Some fury for revenge exists in vhat we may call the Badawi aDd he semi-Bodawi stages of ^society? rom the "lied Indian" to tho Corsi:an. It is a religious duty. The jhost of the murdered man eannot, est; he haunts the family; even tho icreeeh owl and the cuckoo are the. 'oices calling for vengeance; The A1-. )onian or Montenegrin mother will till hang up the blood-stained pater?al shirt, ai\d show it to her sons till hey take the murderer's life. Ilenea re shall see that a brother, not ry" riend, is compelled to behead his. rounded brother who ran the risk of ailing into Ottoman hands, and when, l criminal was shot a multitude took )art in the execution. If bloodnoney (patiti Krvarinu) was accepted^ k long ceremony took place. On a Ixed day the man-slayer, wearing tho. atal weapon round his ncck, crawled ip to the head of the assembled famiy, and implored his pardon. The lat>, er, taking the arm, cried in a loud ,nd terrible voice, "Brethren! here is he slayer of our kinsman, will yo that) put him to death?" The reply was, 'Pardon him, in the name of God 1" ?he homicide then kissed the feet, ho knees, the hands, and linally tha ips of the "Domachin," (house-mas* or;) and thus peace was made. Then 11 sat down to a . copious' feast, paid :>r by the murderer, in addition to the 1) or 09 sequins of "blood-inoAey."; et the national saying was, and still 5, "Onse ne osveti, onse lie posveti"? fui non vindicat non sanotillcatur. 'he universal practice is a curious omment upon the theory of Chrisianity.?CorukiU. ' . t < / Samuel Houghton, author of a work n "Animal Mechanics." writes to.Mure respecting the relative strength f the lion and tho tiger:?I havo. roved that the strength of the lion in lie fore limbs is only G9.0 per cent. of. liat of the tiger, and that the strength f his hind limbs is only 63.9 per cent. f that of the tiger. I may add that ve men can easily hold down a lion, .. rhile it requires nine men to control a iger. Martial also slates that .tho igers always killed the liuns in thft mphitheatre. "HERBINE." "A ftv TMei." "A M Tiiit" -A CURE FOR ALL? * Malarial and BiliousBiseases, t r'TTr* 4 vn tri'l'l) I lj /XII kJ i is ? Jullf LIVEE COMPLAINTS/ ' BILIOUSNESS AND DYSPEPSIA, EEMITTENT -ANDBilious Fe vers ; CONSTIPATION. I( elves Ronrial *atisfacti'.n and those who use it .siy tlia', "IT IS A GOOD TUNG." IT IS A litem Vcse lalils IEMiIE, EDWIN PARKER, AGT. Nov. 17. I>H). tf " J. L CLARK," FOR THE GOOD OP THE CI1AF1 t uwi: coxci.ri ::i> t<? c:vk mv ! w 111?I* In in* '!.. j\ J shall srivc ' it ,\ |"|'[ N'J'J'iN. it au? j'i rsi.-a wi.-h es t<> |iav?; hi : '!ri*v." I'k"' '!>. ! Iriv 'I >!; ;i>ol n nl in::t**i ia>- ! > i'ii i; i>t> > a ' I ' i??" >l,\ ami ?! 11 r i, . ; iii,.. - ; . , : :, ; ; ?!I<ih . i i \ i ii ii ' . . . .1 ' '! "! .. , v,;. r . T ;!>'07!!^ is ;? in thohr ?' or !il< i*. V.s.i .-..ii |iavi>:i ?n*?<tr itC'Y, r>i* iii ..! i .-I.., i, j..ir? ! i" <''a'>v:>!it jourpnn i>r i i *i?ii;i 1 i . i ;'i l'h'tv to li ;vc it v.l i: ii i.A'i 11 l>.-? rei riM il In I tin- ;> >! I.r oni'T ' I i ' ' i'AV-l i'riei . l'.\ :iv.> n!_i? a i;iai aa!.-al!?;y yotr. solve? /, TuU.'Its i. 'I. / ^ JOSH CL&SK, / Si * >' -i-vj-.v. i'-. y