The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, August 09, 1882, Image 3

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lblmmii?biwi niiTinm i ii i"i " ie Press and Banner, \.I5UEVILLE, ft*. C?. sdnesday, Aii^. 9, 1832, The Fn>->er Thing: to ])>. ?t politician*, editors, and pious < 1 i;s sijuabbie over Universities, delinational Colleges and free .schools, frive us female education lirxt, laM all the time. Let us all unite a* oik i on the education of our voting hi They arc to become ourijuccns, it will be our greatest i.oimt to In r loyal subjects. For tub" reason w< ild cdueato them, and accomplish u both in mind and body. Then they litted to honor any man's liresid?\ ami prepared to become the pride of th< rch and the crowning glory of tin e. To reach ihe highest accomplishit in all t.'iat pertains to the clevati >n the honor of woman we know of ne e which better docs the work than tiu West Female College. W e know ething of the results of labor at variplacos, and we know whereof wt k, when we commend the I>ue West iale College to the favorable consider i i>i our people, mr tnu instillation iolid principles, f??r tlie development ivomanly character, l?*>r tho iiecomimont of mind and body in the ufaceadorn the Woman and charm hei shipper, no place excels tl?t? l?ue West lale College. Write to I'rusideut J. [ennedy and get fall particulars. The Kricbol Engine. r. .T. L. Simpson, aii*'nt, lias on exlii>n at the Marshall House lot one ol \riebel Steam Engines, manufactured the We..; Point Kn^ine ami Machim, ipany of Pennsylvania. This secm* je an excellent engine, and :; a rekablu piece of mechanism, as oneI of the ordinary steam engine has i abandoned, and friction is therein iced to tlie lowest minimum. The no lias all the appearance of b* inii to do as much work as the old fash a lil^ll priced engine, mil is soni ;u it one-third les*. '1'liis engine was mmended by tin* Executive Commit1' the Atlanta Exposition fur awards use of "its extreme simplicity, titit peculiarly lor farm and plantation when skilled mechanics may not be lable, as well as economy of tirst and threat improvement if. valilc pecurious forms of Oscillating Ens. Attached to this engine is an in ndent boiler feeder of water. When ised to run a steam engine the pum|j us more trouble than all the rest <>i naehiiicrv combined. All this dillir is now obviated, and we are very li inclined to the opinion that no entail be had which w ill better suit uiu ile. IleMgious Meeting. 0 iKtu the pleasure <>? a cull last Jinnfrom the Kev.J. Ware Brown, pastor e Abbeville Circuit. Ho reports the lusioii on the Jth instant, of a most Went meeting which has been held at >h church, under his .supervision, am) the assistance of Hews. W. W. .'.mum C. V. Barnes. As a result of this ing the old membership has been re1 and re-awakened to their spiritual ire; and forty ascesjiions havc^boen 5 to the church. Certainly a most fying result for earnest workers in iucyard of the Lord. - ? ? Sharou Church. e p:rttor, the Rev. J. Ware Brown, cts to inaugurate a scries of religion? lugs at Sharon church, on Friitay bethe third Sunday of August. Minis1 aid is expected. C'aiup Meeting. e camp moeting at Mt. Bethel in ens ccuuty commences to-tu<>rrow. is many of our people g.>, as can well o. li will be well for ihctn to be li.icv Uislorv fionp'it ' c history of micient civilized cities countries which liiul liecu conquered iarharians, who had destroyed their l ies ami Colludes, have retrograded ! the forms of v:i vilizatiou. .Shall \vt i ;i Jo.->son Horn history ? thousand years a^ > Alexandria was ;hief centre of christian theology. \lexandriaiis iiad the greatest librallie worid. Connected wiMi that lir was a College, at which men wore tiled at public expense. Barbarians ;ver, conquered the eilv in thoseveentury, burnt the library, closed 'oNege, and the citizens of Alcxanire heathen to-day. Under the new of tilings there was a cry for reform etrenclnnent. This pleased the taxrs of that day, and they were tirinly I need of the uselessne<s of keeping College and a library for the aristoeThe Christians of that town were acred about a month ago. Which shows that money spent in Colleges oppression of the tax-payer. S*arrow Escapk.? Last Wednesday , we had a heavy rain. The cars rat: >d?res next day a-, usual. After the e train had passed a culvert, ahotit liiles this side of Hodge*, the earths or trestle, which sustained the fell in. The train did not return t< ville until six o'clock that afterThe party of excursionist* wh< at Abbeville depot were disappointtheir trip to Cokesbury. The match of oase ball betveen Abbeville aiiii sbury was postponed on that accounl yesterday, when a goodly nuuibei ir young people went down. LtuvK not the evil reports whicli be circnlatod between now :*m<1 rrvt idav. Both candidates lor Senatoi ell known to our people, and botli >tn personally are as good now as were years ago. There are no new optnents as to the character of eithheir principles are known of al! men, for the man who represents youi iples. regardless of ugly st<>rie> !i may be circulated to the injury ol r. An honest expression oi' sentiis what tho public want. Oppoxext to the State University lay last week, on our streets, said ii lance: "The only regret which 1 as to Sherman's visit to Colutnbi; [it lie did not burn the State Univer r 1^ such a sentiment, the true ex nt of publiu opinion in Abbevilli ly ? Are we ready, like the vandal: [l, to burn our colleges and destrin Ihraries? Shall we be forced to tun [in our civilization? I. \V. W. Keys, local editor, sever Innection with the Anderson Jntelli I after an association with that pa Ir eleven ye irs. lie comirieuced a Iprentice, and now gives up his placi lociate editor to take a position witl lei lloyt on the Baptist Courier keys is a most excellent man in ev |av, and will be quite an acqui-itioi ft Bnptixt Conner. Success to him 11 few enterprise. Li, in a Well.?Master Sanuie ft, aped twelve years fell into his la ft well last Friday, which is thirt; Beep. One thigh was broken. Tli ftnt occurred in this way: The wel vo buckets, one at each end of th I As one bucket goes down the oth Ines up. The rope broke, and be e could let loose his grip, he wa 1 hettlsover head into the well. Lt > umc vwiiJiu^. kk educating hundreds of our fiti is, it not strange that there shoul Ip in auiwvhio county, enemies t r education ??men who shool ; proclaim their anxiety tr, close tli oi any College, but more espeeia doors of that College which has ei 1 so many of the truest and be! k'lio eyer lived or died among us. had the pleasure of a call last Mor rom Mr. W. A. Moore. He is )aper man, and we always feel as ;re entertaining a friend when h !. It was refreshing to hear hit of the splendid crop prospects, art arm hospitality of the poopleof Ai e county. He has been at ever ng, and he reports nothing bi less from the people to all of tl pates. r the result of this election be win the good common sense of tl Bof Abbeville county will assert ii [ sooner or later. The utieducate b of this country have good connno [and whether or not they see it now pill see tho great injustice of clos te College to tnoir sons. were favored with a call lastSatu rom Colonel \V. P. Calhoun, edit' \Scncca Journal. His county hoi him by electing him a delegate l Itate Convention, which did sue work. The Colonel ison his nati\ lat Abbeville, and stopped to see h res and friends while on his^etun I J. D. Masters of Laurens count I fly cents worth of lime in compo: rei and makes a bale of cotton to tl In poor land. Mr. 13. I\. Ueacha |e same kind of lime to sell to oi rs. Ill a crusade against higher educ licceed in this year of grace on ec< j grounds, when we have bee Ii by the best crops that were ev< n Abbeville ? I crops about Antreville areexcoei promising, and the farmer in tli ft who does not pay out this Fa Ive nobody to blame but himself. I State needs the development Ibesttalent. It is strange that an would rote to closo any college Ihis sons may receive the highc lion free of charge. Ire never was a more favornb or opening the State Universit lere never was a greater need f led men than now. I West Democratic Club will ho ling next Saturday, 12th instant,: fck A. M. Full turn out is desire | the people vote according to the Imviction, and not according to t; of those who would control thei K Wintos Parks, of our tow Bo Columbia yesterday to attoud t lil Institute. IT. P. H'ardlaw is making his a Intmner visit to his parents. ii if ii bbiii?11111bi in[ iii>i> i? ii imi <ii i 7 JJilSC I>ailla ' AI>out fifty persons left here \v-.l?-r?lav ( to witness tin- match u:\rn.-' r.f^ase I>:;iI listwoen the Abbeville sin i 'lie (.'okesbury : nines. Upon tli -ir arrival at Undoes wagons uxi eonvi'WMiccs of all kind* , were in readiness to carry them to (' >ke<Imry. ami "very tare was taken in eon trilnite to she eoml'.M"! :::i i asn:v of lh< vi-it >rs. 'i'hi? ua:ne w;^ s;:!: :( >.i .Mi l \. ,-tI pl.iVOtl U\ l?0['| Uil' > ru.-V rliih showing tii-ivti [ iv.ii.-ifr.rv i:i the i'Ht?*hiMZ "I' hails Mr. (I. Waller tiic !,?. !t:i111;>:-<i> umpire of ill'* *" hi:?l_v was ;i present au-.t cave mii verbal sitisf i;*tion I?v iii> lair :n;<i impartial r?i!:iim-". Tin-scire >t*?od ! i:i l'.iv;>r > !' 11 so A !i!x*vil!<[ dull. w!: > were jubilant at their victory. , The < 'itUf-ie.jrv nine suh.ui'.ie I uraeelu! i\ j to tli-ir ?l<'i'ea;, with the e cnei >isn.<s .>t' ! i knowini^ 11> it iia y hi>I niveii the vi?-t ?r< 11 no easy ;rame. and ha I put their prowess \ a severe test. I "]> >:i I.'ie eolleltisioli or ; the JSUIK' a liam'rsome bouquet o|" ll iwers was presented to ihecaptj'in ol" the A( !?- vi11. club by a e'lanniu^ voun-j: lady of <'okes'oury,ami i?v !;im ^laeernlly rereiv, I'd and highly. treasure'on aeeoiint ol' its asio.'i.ituci with thu lair ?.! >n>>r. W!l?'J?'SS A T<> t!i'?s(? of o,;r friends wliml > business in Augusta, we call atlenti .n t'? the eard or these i?e:itleii)en whieh appears in this issue of our paper. With larji?' capital ami every t.i'-uuy e> a<~e<>mueiMiuv in-.; r IVieiuls, an.l lony; ox porienee in their lino ' o!' business t'lo.v oann?>t l.iil to uivo satisfaction. (' nio'otosl, as a partner witli this house i? Mr. K. T. Yarbrou<;!i of ! our o.nint.v, who by <Iili ?o:iv to i>:i:i< <s laiul intelligent !:u-?\vI.*< ?t" its r?*? mircI mont lias risen to Ins prominonl position. About 11:t' Klovciilh Hour. S.->e tlie notion of .fames A. M Conl, Ksi]., the surveyor, who is annoimocii as a eaniliiiate for l' unity Commissioner. AI(iif>iiir!i ho is I-itc* in eornin^out. l!ie voior still has a 'li-uieo to nut t man in oilieo. N > hotter u;:m than James A. Met'onl lives in this seoii?):i. lionost, oompotent, willing. Mi:. W.J. T/om ax, on<> "of \M>oville's prominent eiti/.ens wa- in attomianeo at tlie luectitn; ?f th > County Convention la*t Monthly. This is the first time that Mr. L:>ma\ has hoon in AbhovMio for years, an.l his many friends wet'ej-lati to , wcleomo him, ami j'li,'.ise?l to see him . ;.,,r M-,.11 VV. J. Kiiik, engineer of tlie ' Atlantic and French I>road Valley ltail' .road, and Messrs. Kin;.j of Morristovvn, Tennessee, and Scoticld and <'anpbell of Now York, passed through Abbeville la<t S itnrday, on their way along the mute of ilie new railroad. It is s;iid that it is probable that the Presidency of the State t'niveisity will . b.'tendered to the Itev. l)r. (Jrier, Pivsi|dent ot' Krskine College, the only fear Ijcin^ ilia* he mi^ht 11 >t accept. VVk had the .pleasure of a call from Mr. J. Colin Moore la*t Monday, wiio is a prosperous printer at Mobils, Alabama. An excellent sermon by the Itev. Mr. Ihdlamon the subject of popularity may be found ill another column. Head it. Miss Sat.mi-: C'AMror.v, afterspending quia* a pleasant time In Charle.ston and Cainden, reached home la~it Saturday. Dn. Euokxk Wilson and Mrs. Wilson nave reuiriieu iioiii a mum.-i ? uij> i<> untie Mountain. ! Mi-ts .McdywAN returned with Mrs. \ lionet from Spartanburg. I Miss A Ncr.i'M, of Camden, is on a visit I to Mrs. Calhoun's family. Mr. .Inux Gass is visiting his old colli lege friends at this p'aoe. . I Mr. IK A. AiiCtu'M and family arc at .1 Mrs. Cal noun's. ;School Examination, Exhibition and l'ic-Nic al Bordeaux. K<litoi\t Press and [tanner: We had the pleasure, on Friday the !'JSth ultimo, of attending a very attractive examination, exhibition and pie-nic ; of till* school of Mi*s Sallie Smith at Bordeaux; which, whilst interesting to ali J present, was especially gratifying to the patrons, teacher and pupils of the school, I The school house i> located in the grove near Liberty ('Inn.*K, and a rustic arbor and scats, had be-.m constructed for the ;] convenience of the spectators. There we^lnliu' f wi ? i?il 1111 t<wl i im i present, ami I lie attendance would have i been larger. but for the political meeting i at Troy, on t!ie same day. The school ,j numbers some twenty-three scholars, and is one of those public Schools, whore the school fund is .supplemented i.? y pri vate subscriptions. > Ten I) >vs and thirteen girls were exam i11eel and showed commendable progress. A eiass of five girls and one b ?y co:iiincneed the alphabet in January and are now ready lor the Second Header, are good spellers, and some of them ran write j ti?!eraOly well. A class of fourteen was iexKiitined in (Joography, and answered promptly the questions asked. A class ? ivas examined in History, and answered >; correctly nearly all the questions asked, !<ur the Discovery o| America; the Kound, ing of the Colonies, the French and Indian Wars, tlie Revolutionary War, and the War of Secession. Ten pupils were examined in Grammar, and sixteen in Arithmetic an 1 siiowed commendable [diligence, having begun with the very elements of tli i.se studies iu January, i Variety was given to the exercises of j ( tilt; u i > , i fy i II l v x >?ki .">11i ^ i.iu , j tion with speechesami dialogues. A well , delivered .Salutatory was spoken i>v Mas. ter MePiierson Mcintosh, a lad of some i j twelve years, and some well written emuI positions wore distinctly read by the girls II below nanied : I Hope, by Miss Ciussie Hamcy; Youth, ! by Miss Klla Tennent; Kind Words, by | \iiss Seppie Sanders; Wealth and l'ov1 ]erty, by Miss Miftnie Sanders; Mother, Home and Heaven, by Miss Thenv Singleton ; Beauties of Nature, by Mi>s 1 Orene ltainev. M There were several amusing dialogues, arirl a sii?*?oh from Mastt'i* SuMitiel l'ad??. "j iii which lie sang a verse which brought \ down i!io house. The Valedictory by Miss Mary llaruion, was a well written ' essav, and was tastet^illy and feclinglv I read. 'i 'l'he announcement of dinner at about ii o clock, l?y Mr. S. H. Cade, tell upon the ' listening cars like strains of sweetest inu' sic, or tones of most ell'ectivc eloquence, and was enthusiastically responded t". i Mere we all Iiccatne actors,and did ample justice to one of rlie best pic-nic dinners of the season. lieginuiug with fried i chicken, y<>tur correspondent wound up * with cake and custard and walflr-mclon. *, A1 tomtit lit r, the aD'air was creditable to i all concerned patrons, tea'her and pupils. Miss !*'uiith is a lady ol good education s i and much experience,and is indefatigable - in her efforts to please. She combines - many of the best qualities of the teacher, < and has given general satisfaction. a I In conclusion, Squire Hussev on behall i j of the teacher and pupils returned their . i thanks to the audience, for their kind atii tbUtion, sympathy and appreciation. II Your correspondent himself was asked t<i i make a speech but preierreit to do A Look Kit On. 1 I ?*!>. Words of Wisdom. ^ Editors Pre** and Runner: I Funncis have about ceased killing e crass and enjoying a respite in feasting upon melons and fruit. The present out; look of icpleuishiug our depleted eon s cribs and bringing into use purses again is very flattering; to use a modern won! j "booming." The merchant, nit-chanit land professional fraternity generally art " banishing gloomy I'eelingsatid struggling (* with gaunt want with renewed energy '' New vitality seemsto be infused in "ever\ ' enterprise. Wheat commands ?1 pe'i bushel, red oats lit cent-. Tue prospec tive corn crop is elegant, upland line, a' '" a rarity, low bottoms are rather sorry too much moisture. Turnip culture i> beginning to receive some attention. (. have sown on f>tii August, and I prcsumi a in accordance with tradition 1 may expec if to reap an abundant yield. Seeding ret 0 oats is again in order. Surely no lartne ? will omit this important duty which res ,1 j cited this county, the present year, Iron ). extreme scarcity. I'low them in d*e| y with a twister is the surest method o it success. Politics are waxing preltj !e warm. I endorse the "dark horse"' tha | made his appearance in the Stale Con veil it lion and finally iiore oil' victory. Thre IP cheers for the Convention ami hurrah lb ts Thompson. The "cut ami dried" eandi ?d dates were supplanted quite unexpected n iy. I imagine the contending rings let r rather chagrined. Similar occurrence ii |. some of the county positions perhap .voultl not be amiss in order to supples |so muchaiiimosity. Much speculation i r* rife as to the Senatorial race. Kaeh con >r 1 tending party of rivalry is sanguine < '"Isuccess. The Lower House is not can* ? ing much anxiety. Not much partitil in '' terest manifested. \\ . K. iilake shoul not have allowed himself to be terror '.s stricken by a committee of ring individ , uals. They don't represent the people t v the county. I adiniretl his sentiment ^t expressed but his yielding dispositior le was not altogether commendable. To m easy intimidated by a trivial offence. 1 ir he hail persevered from such standpoin I believe, an additional incentive woul a_ have been given in his behalf. .Much rt gret prevails in his unexpected.withdraw in al from the race. (jL P. II. ! P>EAt'TiFri> dress ginghams all coloj j now reduced to 121 cents, at the Empi | riurn of Fashions. J Axothek lot of handsome colore muslins, white Indian muslins, corsel ruchings, linen ulsters from ?1 up. to ai ! rive this week at the Emporium of Fasl 8j. j ions. 1 The largest stock of black and coloro I silks ever offered in this market. No '^e being sold at very low prices or made u y> to order K. M. lianddon A Co. or Fon new goods, latest styles and lov, Id est prices. Call on K. M. Hitddon <k C Silk parasols, fans, and other desirab j goods are now being offered cheap, : -'r thr Emporium of Fashions. ,u.' If voir want a cheap, stylish ladies < u"; misses hat, call at the Emporium he Fashions (next door to hotel) and yc j will be astonished at low prices, they vt n-' now be bought for to reduce stock c |hand. 1-r.jj.u. n_i'i-IBMtii > u ii in IIIII IHIH >! i Conleiulinir Candidates. o j ! -I'M r r'li VTV f'J I'M P\'irK nr. J iill' V "I I'OllIANr LAWS. I i'rc^arins f??:* tIn* lj)d*--T!:o Voters Asked 1o Settle the Whole tor Next Saturday. r>::? iiuni; tiik f{i'kstmn \s to who ai:m VolKP.S---\IH)JT1N<J III !.IN TO ?i::v.:::TIIK rnivvMiv KI.kcmon--l>i:i.K!i.\TKs To Tin: rONfil!!:s>lox.\|, < ' n n" !' i ? n - - - t it ! : fi.ru iiki'ims td imkwith tiik uovkunou'v rui:ir>'i.\Tivi-: in tiik \it(iintmi:nt ok AfiMToi: ami tu::as; i:j-:!:. Tin* roiru'iir monthly iiio<*tiiiir tli'1 (' >:ni!y !>>> 11 icim'.h* (' uivviiiiMn was 1h?M 1:1 i:i< i mi! i iasi .Mi iM'iy. i :i? "iul> was t > ?>r.ii*r liv liio Cliairtii in. K. 15. (Jury. wii;>ii (hi! roll was imIIoiI ail'i llio ?!oli'::.jtos olooifl liVt'if s. \ iTal chilis wore <-:ir- !! i a< inoiiilirrs ?>l" lii.) <'<mv<-:itioii. A |ii'?; niii Ijcins* llio I'oiivciiiion v.:< .-iniiouuoori a-? orvruiixoil uin! iv t ly fur l-Hsinoss. Mr. 1'arkor sti^t's'ivl thai it v.oiiM lie we'll f ir lit'' S.'nvi:ii'\ In r.Mii ii'.e lis| of (]i,|i\ir-,.i',s. : 11 1 l.'iat liny In- roijuosieil (.i t:ik<? front am! tint ! iioso who worn nut ili'li'^ati'N wi*u! I favor the <'oiive:itioi| !iy taking tli s."ats in tli??tro:?r of lh<> Im;ii 1 i11so as to (!is:in?ruisli th'oso who won* lii'lo^alcs frmn tli-no who won* not. The minutes of ti<?> niootiii? were read arid approvoil. WHO MAV VOTI-: AT TIM; "151 MA ICY i::.K( tion. Mr. I?ra>lluy oll'yri'il ilie following resolution : H . Wivff, That this l lull construc* spoil :i S'Tunil <it article tilth or tlie <*nji<t;t!iiion of the lioniorra io party of Aliliovjlli; c.niat v to iiu* ill I li;i( ill I 111- tirimnrv eli'rtlon nil v."'lit<> 1 '' :nuc::t!y wtihiu the county who will beohl enouirll t<> V'it" at 111"' Ilex I general election shall In' enrolled in vote, w )i tln-r their name* 11:ivi In** ii enrolled on club lists or not. ami that all such colored men shall !?; :?ll<?we I to vote therein as have voted with the l>cmoeratie parly at every < lection since is/ft ami t.ave been enrolled i>ii the list of some 11 tea I ( lati f ir at least two month* prior t > t:i |?i Sinavy election, and that no oilier colored men shall he allow id to vote in said primary flection. AV-Wi"</, That in enseany vote Is challenged i:i said primary el 'etioii, t:ie managers of the local club shall H it count the Vote, hut shall write the name of lit voter and the cause of etialleiiuv' upon the hack of the ticket without opening ami -hall for vard the <anic to this 1 clul>, whieh shall, before opening it. decide ! whether it shall be e muted or not. Mr. I'arkor movc-il to amend, as follows: On 1:2th line after "vote" strike out "whether their names have been enrolled on club lists or not," ami insert "upon enrolling their ! name- on some club roll it not previously enlullwh" ,Mr.(.1, I. Calhoun said Mo know ol good . Democrats who refused to join any club, 'ami this amendment would cut them oil*, and give irreat oll'ence to them and their : friends. He thought that the resolution | liad better stand as it was. j Dr. 11 )l?inson had a irreat many voting men in his club in 1870, who were then under ago, but who were now old enough j to vote, and it" this resolution was adopted ' they could not vote. Mr. Uradley?No tnan will deny that a white man is a Democrat unless l:e had , aligned himself with the Republicans. ! livery tendency of the negro is to the Republican party, they drilt to this party an J will die by it. These boys may vote j the Democratic ticket at the primaries, I and the Republican ticket at the general I election. All I want is that every DeinoI crat shall yot? and all Republicans shall be prevented from voting. As to men {.(.Mil nr.; uj? aim riiiuuin^ Liiiri|>n>u^ ik1 was not sure that they would do it. The ('resolution was before the Convention to | act noon it. Capt. White?The amendment is prop' ' er. If ;>nv man wants to vote at the primary election he should be required to I enroll his name, and pledge himself to | support the regular nominees ol' the Democratic parlv. Mr. Klngh?All Democrats are mom; hers of the same great fraternity; 'Ye all know each others principles, and know 1 who are Democrats if doubtful as to any : voter challenge his vote. There was no necessity of complicating matters by coin: pel ling a man to join a elub. He knew of men who lived a great distance from 'any el ah, who had not connected theinj selves with a club, but who had always ! supported every measure f<fr the good of ; eim? party, aim ii now wnen mey present * themselves to vote anil moot this amend, ment, tlioy will turn hack in distrust, and ! yon will cut oil" sot no of tlio best men i'roni exercising their privilege in this j election. Major OrifTiu thought that it would ho ' more ofl'ensive to challenge a man's vote than to require him to enroll himself, and ! believed Mr. Parker's motion proper. Mr. O. T. Calhoun said ho was surprised to soo this spirit manifested'. We all know who are white Republicans and can ; count them on our tinkers, and if this amendment is adopted the tendency will ; lie to drive some good Democrats into tlie | Republican party, and to give us trouble. Mr. Parker?I fully reciprocate the ! surprise at the feeling manifested on this 1 floor. A Democrat who can be driven into the Republican parly is not worthy his I name. Von will drive no faithful, honest Democrat away from his party, he; cause you ask him to sign a Demcoratie i roll. The amendment is eminently propter and no true Democrat or good citizen I can object to it. ! (.'apt. White?This amendment is no i now thing and is in keeping with the pri ! inarv plan. It only makes tlio plan consistent. Tlio men on the rolls liavo the ritiht to make the nominations, and it rives assurance that they will support the ! nominees. 'I here is no tyranny or force in the matter, and is in keeping with ] what we have been doing since "7<>. ! Mr. Brail ley?I am iu l'avor of every | white man who is not a Republican vot! imr, ami if you adopt tlio amendment I j wiH raise no complaining voice, I will ; submit as heartily as any man. Mr. Clem Corlev?If you challenge the votes of some they will not vote at all. ' We have been forccd to register once and i don't care to be forced any more, i Mr. Iiraydoii?Tho object of the resoI lution proposed was to apply solely to negroes and not to white men; Mr. O. T. Calhoun?If you deny these i men their rijjht to vote von will drive one id hundred or two hundred men out of the ' | Democratic party. It is a serious thing, j and you may do a thing to-day that you j will regret to-morrow. It is no test of , I patriotism or devotion to the Democratic j party to -belong to a Democratic club, and ] wo should rcllect before we adopt the ! i amendment. Dr. O. 1'. Hawthorn?There are many ! prominent men in Due West who do not j bekng to a club, and if we refuse to lei them vote it will be a trross interference I with their elective franchise. Thoqucsj tion 011 the adoption of the amendment to , i the resolution was put and resulted in its 'r j adoption. !j Mr. Graydor. called for a constitutional , i vote. i Mr. Parker? No constitutional votcai [ be called lor alter tiie vote is announced I)r. Sneer submitted the following pint! : for Hie conduct of the priimuies: ; j REGULATIONS KOIt T1IE I'll I MARIES. j The primary Plwtlnn for the candidates fu j all Ilit* ottlrers li> lii" II!led ill I In* general elec ; tion iii November next will be held on tli I > instant :it the various places ut which (In ! chilis have lien acvuMoined to meet. . The boxes will be opened at li M..aiu 1 kept open without intermission until til'. M Same liny I lie said election shall be conductfi t by three (."5i managers to be selected by tli | i Clubs, at least one of whom shall be a Irieni ; ami .supporter of each Senatorial candidate, i Kueii voter before easting ills vote >11.111 b ~' required to state that he is qualified to vot 1 ] uuiler the law, and that he lias not. voted a l^ttiis primary c'eeiion. shall give iiis nam I in lull ami tile name of the club which he be loll^s. 'l'be managers must keep a lull lis eiiiiiainiuu the name ot' all persons votiiii t and name of the clubs to wliit-h they belong - The liiixvs sbal I lie opt-ueil at the place of tli t. election. and tlie h dlots vha!I I'C cotilitcd iji j. mediately alter ttie closing ut the polls ill th presence of a I or a majority of said ni.'inagcn " i The ballots shall tie cirefudy preserved am - replaced in tile box when the counting is tin 1 lshed. ii On tin'Monday following, to wit : the 111 ! August tin- result of said election at each pre cinet shall be reported to au adjourned meet s lug of this club at Abbeville ( ourt House, s The iminaccrs shall report over their signs - lures the number of ballots cast for cac ,j' eandldaWv, Saill report shall t>e accompaiiie by the poll list and tile box containing all th ballot > cast. : Thi-.-e reports shall be aggregated by th rl Central ( iuo.aml tlie candidate receiving ill . ' highest Dumber of votes, provided it is a m> joi itv of the whole cast shall be declared th .. candidate of the liemocratic party in Abbi '* viilc county lor the ollicc for which he wu s; voted. ' The>e resolutions were adopted, ''j Dr. (>. P. Hawthorn moved that we lien 'the report of our delegation to the .Stat 1 Convention. II j Capt. White said that nny statemer '" | made by the delegation would bo but rehash of whatail had already seen in tli j papers. DELEGATES To CONGRESSIONAL CONVES S : >- j TION. fj ' The Chairman stated that the Congress ionai Convention had been called for ^">t i of August at Anderson, and that we wej entitled to the same number of delegate " | as at tlie late State Convention, j Mr. Bradley moved to go into an elei tion for delegates. Carried. vv Mr. Parker moved that tiie delegates I 1' pledged to support so far as necessary ti nomination of Hon. L>. H yatt Aikei Carried. t). The following delegates were elected 1 , acclamation: Messrs. \V. K. Kichey, ,? J. Speer, K. A. (JriHin, II. T. Wardhu x .John M. Cochran, B. Z. Herndon, K. 1 Gary, John T. Baskin, T. M. Dendy, l! sr V. Clinkaeales, F. W. It. Nance, J. of Miller. >u Mr. Per rill moved that the President 1 in ewpowered to appoint alternates in pla >n of principals who are absent. Adopted. | The President instructed the delegat t?> notify !ilin in they were unable to aHi'inl. nirsoLiTir;:*. wurn V.*AS I^ST, AS IC U'l'ITOK .\M> '! IIKASl Hi:n. C;ij>t. lirmviilcc otVercd the following rcsolusion : (. *i'i;n? I : J a ?* riiiistrv ol.vMon !i? ho I;. II <(!. I lie i-! II! -'iiii!. I InV' , s "I win \ iii ( in!y cu ! t !n;:r J>:iiii-t ! >!' luUlil.V "1 .-iti 'i j-il?j ( o.imy ,\i: in t, liii'l 11. V ] i I .;? ! vill2 il:n I: II i I \ lil III vi?|t.-i i-ast ;or liirM* iilIU'i.i- iv.?p;vti vely 1 ?? iltvlared tli<> tioiiiin.'Vs o: the Ixinocratic party of s:u>i 'oiinty. ('apt. Melthee opposed it. Nobody knows who arc tin; candidates, and u*ei should not interfere with the (JuvnriiorV pivrojrati vc in appoint to this nilici*. C.ij.l. l'llis would l?o to transcend our p >w t. The.so ollicers art) no! eiccte.l by i!h' |j?l< . Cant. Mrlilimi moved to lay the resolution on I lie talde\ ('arried. The t \niveiuion then adjourned. <s> * * A 31aiily LoHor. h-Hfor.t 11/ thf I'rr.'tt uml It'iuurrP.cum-allow tin* sj ae.- in yonr columns lo s:>v ill *.; limns. WHO 111 ine .1/ IIIIIIII CM ists; week. ivp:i"i| to sin sirMele in the la?t issue of tin* I'rrxx mn! i tun hit > i ii l??i 1 "A ) ri?-inl to Kitin-:;*ion," that it'l-.i-s moral filtration hail n >1 l?H-n ir'<;!iirii'.J or sili'i-i- l, In' wotihl no'. Lave sloopeil to tin- task of s;i hsitiiei'ally pervert iuu 111v ;%rti In11 In1 Iic(vi siet 'fill'! Iiy :i m ii-i' lion.'sty. instead of policy, he woul'l in '. 11;iv en-leavored to make t!io int]>? ? -- jon illiiin tin- minds iif 11i? readers that "A l-'ric.id to l-.duc it Io:i" is a mottiliei* of a "ccrtssin fsiniiiy o - <mii ii'-." nor w mi ill lii' list vn ssi ! I I li.it "a s'r.iln i't coiifetupi forth'4 poor man pervades every M-tiU'iic " o! said strlii'l *. fiic undersigned wrote ;lw ai tide solely in t!iv int-i t'.-t of ii<-;ttion, siirt mi'-o!ic.l-oil l?v tin f:*io;ul< lit nny "family i.re!i<m<\"* jii-ii'.iti of manifest it'.;; *<!i- '1sttii and contempt" Ii r !lit* poor man, si- ".luiiius" woitM have it. the articie .Innvs the writer to lie in; deepest sympathy with that class of peopli?i advocating lie tieiessity of la x i n-i the prop- j , crly-hoiil- rs in order lo liberally educate llic paor youth of our c-iiul'r.v; snl vocaiili;; hot . only eiiiniiioti seh-aots Imt a I'nivcrsity where j si poor i>oy may ohiam si higher education '/? ?? o/ / vi '?>/?: ii rt* i iih I lint t : whole pcop'e< |'he e liu-aieil; iha? I his duty "cannot wltii Imj pli1111 he i:C'^!e:-Ieil." I I'po'i the author iiy of ".Iunlu?," "General | Hemphill, and perhaps si majority of his Iris-it is." sire not now willins thsrt Ihe c.bild of the poor mail shall have the opportunity of obtain)):'.' (his higher education (Vee ol tuition. Arririliii-r to these friends (?) (he?e; '.in r<.i'i niiiiinc" <1.. in if 1 h<> wv in n*i t h V ' and assistance??f their more fortunate neigh-; bors, luit inn~l >ic ;:i:'vi'ii a (-outm<>ti : school ?'<ltsc iiion? so ir.t :il I.' s:: for ii Ilic , poor tiJ;il> c:i11not atlbrd to pay olio cent on j each otic hun bvd dollars worth of property ho may pos.-o.s, lo go to tho support of tin? 1 state Vi:iwisity, |i_ ? ;? ? hardly bo supposed that lie can s?*nd hi: child to olio of the secturlan co logos j ! this si it.-. I claim to he religion dy. socially and p<> litically uiis< ciat i:<n: a friend to cdueat inn : ami a true Iriond to t!?? poor man. Ilciice I would see a man elected to tho Senate of j Saul h Carolina, who would likewise he the ! friend of education, the friend of education, the friend of ihe poor man, and tho reprosenti'.Iive of ti?> ' family or e!ii|U"," hijt of |lie whose people. I tun persuaded tln't I havi found such an one In ihe person 'of John C. Maxwell. \\". II. liMWM-rrT. i al'as " \ I'rlewl to education." | Hodges, S. i'., Aug. S, 1S>2. I/MvnilesviiJe I)o(s. 1 A number of crops west JtC Abbeville have su tiered somew ha! lor the want of work. Crops on the extreme we-tern portion'of the county arc exceedingly tine. | A yoiin:: nmn near I,o?.vnde.sville finding it., very warm and disagreeable in hi< room, a lew' nights ago, repaired to the piazza, then, j face upward, in sweet repose, dreaming of the f.iiri> s thought to spend the night, hut ere the ; day had iIjiwiim' his peace was broken and upon oj onina: his eyes a dark lowering object i i presented Itselt, and with great exertion on j | his part directed Ids blow.. It was wet* aimed \ 'his wrath was heaped upon the object iu| view, luit what was it? Greatly to his sin-1 prise, 'twas his own foot. ' Miss Sadie Livingston, of Abbeville, is I spending some time with her friend, Miss Et.-1 tie linker, at l.owndesville. Hase ball fever Is raging tit Lowndc^vlllc.1 | They are thinking of challengthg the Juniors I of Abhvviile. j Colic seems to be the prevalent disease at' i Jjowndesviilo now. ! I'rospccts for a crop were never more tlat ter-, j Ing. The Savannah side Is very much elated at j I the idea of having a railroad soon. | A young man at J.owndesville, while ex- J ! pressing himself us nring mueny 10 , | marrying poverty, had a suggestion o tiered i j him by a friend standing near, that he furnish the money and (ho lady the beauty, lie' seemed to realize the situation. I Mr. T.!inker gather" his watermelons by the j wagon load. I Mr. O. It. Loltoy finding that mercantile] lile did not suit him, has retired to the farm., Some of the roads in T.owndesvMle are bad ! ly In need <>1* repair. What arc the Commissioners doiim? j Mr. Harper is on the. mountain t"p. Ife has i a very line crop and says ihat he's gcing lo j marry soon. He has got liis own consent,and all that Is ;eft lo do. Is to get her's. It only j i takes two to make a match. , j I Mr. Isaac MeCaula has b -en promoted to ! umpire ol' the Lowude-iVlile base ball club. j s. I DEATH. DIKO.Sun lay, Angustfi, IS<2, MissKALLIE | j KAIvlN, after a lingering illness, aged Tfi! J years. She wu< buried at l.ong I'ane, afier re-1 ! ligious services by the ltev. \V. I.. I'l essley, of 1 Due West. jHAKKIED. j M AliltlKD. on the evening of the oth ol 'July,at the residence of the lirMc's father, (Mr. T. 11. OKA VMS, of AhhevlUe, to Mls<' I KOSA IX, daughter of -Mr. L. \V. Williams, of : Aiken. AUCTION ! O I I WILL sell at miction on next. Monday, the, | Hth instant, at 10 o'clock .V. M.,at tne for; nier resilience of Mr. W. T. Mel >onalil, the\ halanceof inv HOUfsFIIuLlJ AND KITcK| i:X FUKNlTt'KK. MRS. J. L. W1XSTOCK. August 9,18S2, li DUI5 WEST IflSMAIill 1 ii i^xftu-ises open* orrr. 2d. whole! 1 j expense, Board ar>d regular tuition, in' eluding Latin, SI'ii for the year. French ' s|inken tn class and dining room. Full corps i j of teachers." Special attention to Music, vo-j cal and instrumental,also to Drawing and i Painting. For catalogue, apply to the Presi J. P. KENNEDY. August 9,188-, tf SOUT11 C A R O LI N A MILITARY ACADEMY, j C II A R L K STO X, S. C. FOUNDED IS 12. j | i\ril,T, ho re-established October 1st, 1SS2,; , }) lully organized and equipped. Col. J. 1*. THOMAS, Supt. Pay Cadets Received from nny State. > Ur.t to secure admission, applicotlon must j lie made in advance to I Cicn. JOHNSON IIAGOOD, II Chairman Board of Visitors, 1 COLUMDIA. S. C. I itjj- Address for proper forms, information, Ac. ! August 9,18S2, It State of South Carolina, ri i>; County of Abbeville. 2 f Probate Court?Citation fur Letters of Administrat ion. . 1?y J. l'ri.j.kk Lyon, Esq., I'koiiatk Jl'dgh. 1 \?? HEllKAS, Asl?ury Sinitli, made suit to ' ?? me, to grant lifiu Letters of AdminisA I ration of the.eslate andellcctsof William Smith, late of Abbeville county, defeased. L" These aiu theretore, to dtc and admonish '' ; all and singular the kindred and creditors of ' the said William Smith, deceased, that they lie and appear, before me. in the Court ol Pro" hate, to be held at AbbevilleC. 11., on WedtlcK' Oa.v, the Sid day of August. InS'J,alter publlca'f tion hciyof, at II o'clock in the lop-noon, in ' 1 show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not lie ( ranted. '* Given under my hand anil seal, this 8th day ot August in the year of our Lord *j one thoii-and eight hundred and nightytwo and in the one hnudri'd and seventh year of American Independence. . l'ublishcd on thellth day of August, ISS'2,in ' the J'ri.tx nml Jlmiiirr and tin the Court 11 oust door for the time reituiivd by Ivw. J. l'CLLEIt LYtiN* .1 uJge of Probate. [J Au-ustfl, 1SS2. 2t Augusta aDd Kuoxville Railroad Co, e: e. si* i kl:i nti:n111:nT's Okkick, l- AUCSCSTA ami K.so.wau: I! a I I.koa li Co. e Ana sfA, Ha.. May l i, 1SX2. '* / lO.MMKNt IXG Monduy 1'itli instant, the ^ \ j following schedule will be operated Trains run by August i City time: NO. 1 NollTII. r Leave An^u?ta 7 "1 a 111 c 1 Arrive at Greenwood 1 11} p ni no. 2 soirrfL Leave Greenwood '< lift p ill a Arrive at Augusta 7 -in ji ii c Connect at Greenwood with C. G. train1 for Greenville and points West, for Coiuuibn and points East. A. .1. TWIGGS, General superintendent. E'J. Knox & Co. \s , ?AG KNTS I-Oil-I MR, TOM YODNG' 10 : PURE CORN WHISKEY y' rpiIK Lest and purest CORN W1IIS i}', A. KEY brought lo this market. ; June '22, 1881, tf r." j . . . ? ae; Holmes' Liniment L'? AR the Mother's Friend. SI.50 bottle. ; l i EDWIN I'AKKKR. OSj May 10,1S82, It tsggrggBOQgg gangaat saBgffrasHggegxgCTrgtraywwMPflwai I - " ~ Sunday School Books. ' * M. K. 11V M .\" POOKP. Gtspo! Tlymn*. | ~ ' A !'ni-ii'-r's rat^c-liUrn. Iiap'i.siCatecliisnr,; ! "iYinnle sljii'"' t .\t?c*vl? ii tlilr. ? ?i ir j;i>\VlN l'ARKEK. : A ;3?tsst C, lSS2,ff "< ;LAST NOTICE! j ? - iD \LL pcr.-nns \v!io :>rp in rirrr;?rs for I own l{ til\rs lillisl svlllt* (lie 11 '> at ??l t'l'-j* (without ox'.'f'i'lioii) will liii'l thrli i inline;-- 1 ;i I In- h.t::<ls of a Trial .1 dirt'ce !" ?t* |?r<a> (X'Uiluii. i:.v oritur ot Inti-mlanl. ] ,\ T. P. QUARLES, Secretary and Treasurer. J Abbeville, S. </., August 2, ISS2, -t j ,'1 Fill 111! ita r IT A VI-; s.'dl in y entire interest in the ' ].* I. I'l.AMN'ii MILL, but wili continue to keep on hand DRESSED LUMBER. ' I 1 ? T will silso increase my .sio<*!\ of? (*i SilSH, DOORS AND BLINDS, ; in ami will j-oll them as cheap any dealer in ' c;i the Slal'\ B. K. BEACHAM. L Angii'it 2, IS**-', II | , / Sponges. i I AllCii: SI/.K. u I j i:d\v:n PAlsrcnit. ,c: .1 u'y -X, 1>SJ, -Jt r m I ii' J.IUX1 JLUiliCS. I Oli'lW.VS WON riTTlillS. Ilartf-r's Iron L) To:iie, Hittur lion. EDWIN I'ARKKtt. July 2(J, IsS'J, L't 11.1 HOP HITTKlis. KJAVIN l'AKKKIt. T July 2H, IKS'J, 2t i jo Notice Sajperiutendeiits Hiihways. i s. i VOI* v. lI! htivothe rn:ul.< p\i in thorough i 1 ivpairliy Sfi'ti'jiilii;" 1st. ,\II iiciit.s |) will l>>; repoi'u-tl wilhcmt fail. ?^( \V. T. COWAN, Chairman. | -Till v y,, i-n-j, tf i 1 I<: NEW APPOINTMENTS, f c 'I'lIK tdllov'inj appointments have linen j 1 nuule1'> till vacancies iu Jioarcti oi Tom nsnip Assessors: . I Township No. 2?H. K. Fuller vicn W. O. i C lllce. -resigned. Township No. 9? Ren. Chiles viceT. M.Jay, | resij?i>eil. V Township No. Kl?-foUw T. liasUln vijie Dr. J.! It. Moseley, resigned. ! ( Township.No. Hi?A. A. Tray lor vice J. 15. J loiiuway, ivsi^nea. J. T. PARKS, |? ! n< Auditor. jii: July 23, K>2, tf iti New Goods. ! n \J K^VKT 1'llAMKS, ("art! and Cabinet sizes ,: \ :u [incos from ii.ctnts to Si.oO. Pretty Kooils. J. D. CilALMKllS. I March 2".', 18.i2, tf j j Columbia and tircciivtlleai (road. | ^ l'AS4ENGEU DEPARTMENT, j p Com Mnia, S. Mny IS, 1832. ! to On and aflcr Friday, .May.i'J, lfcS2. the Pus-1 senger i'miiiN will run as herewith indicated upon this ltoad and Iih branches. | p DAILY, KXCKl'T SUNDAYS. lc NO. 52. I I' I'ASSENIiKK. | e, Leavp Columbia A 11 4? n. ni j l,iuve Alston 12 11 p in ! heave Newberry 1 )(> p in j -\y J.f.ivi; Ninety?sis 24 p in ! (li l.o ive 1 lodges ) l? |> in ; " J .cmvi.' Bolton A 40 j> in AniNfut Uroci)villi 7 Ui p in | HO. St. IXIW.N JVSSUNUKl:. I |.(] Leave Greenville ;si 10 2T> ft m | Luave Licitoii 11 ;*< u in ; Leave IUk'vc* ! 17 pm \> Leave Nineiy-Si.v - :fcl p in 1 uj Leave Newljvtry ;i ;Vj p in j Leave Alston 5 01 j) in j Arrive at < oluniMa.!?' 0 02 p in ? SJ'AKTANITlMi, IN1"N AND C'OI.l'.MMA JC.VJ1,lto \n. ; ol NO. 02. CI' I'AS'tF.NOEIt. ; _ Leave .Vlsi"ii 12 51 p ni| ~ Leave >'roUior 1 2S p in ] Leave Sue.Ion 1 52 i> in ! ^ Leave:-';tiiliie - '-!i i> in . *>Leave J'liiiu 2 'u p in i,iau' .iol.es. i.lo .'j Lii p 111 Arrive iU. sji'sruiiiiinri J 1"> j> in, >."'|. >'!. IIIIWN J'ASSKXiJKSC. ; Leave!-} iiri.inl-u:;: H. A li. iiri-ol 1 1 1 01 a in ' LcaveS; iir:ai)iau?.v'.l'.ii'.ile; ut (i 1 :i'S p in j " l.ea\e loli.-sviih; 2 'Si |> ill 1 (l< I.eaw 2 ."il j> in ' Leave Saimie...'. :s 2i> p in j . L'-ave :->!ii-!n,n ! .V? p m , L< me S! rotlier 4 IS p in! Arrive <il Alston i >! p i?i i i.ai i:i:N.s kaii.uoai>. T.'-nve NYwPeivy I ftl p in Arrivua! J/turens r. il i> i!i p in ! I.e;,vi* Laurens If 1" u in | Arriv." at Newberry 12 'u p in i a miskv 1 l.l.k kliam ii. i Le;iv? ! iiwljjes 1 !(0 p W ! 13 Arrival AWtn-viile 2 p in' il L'^ave A'?!i v|l!e 12 la a in ! AiriVfil! Hodges... J 01 p in j lii i* nti:r. it k 11.! ! a!i ami AMM:i:stix ! utc -.Nri;. i t Urvi* ' "? Ifi p mj I Leave Aii'l'Tsun (> I'M p in j 0|' Leavft Pendleton li -V> p in w Leave seneca 7 :Ki p in | |H Arrive al. Walhalia 7 .V.) p in . in Ltjave Wnlhalla II :i0 a in | pr Leave Sonera ]_) ...... 10 iki a in 1 J.(1 Leave l'endlctoii 10 ;> '{ a in b( Leave Anderson II II n in Arrive at Helton 11 50 a m TIIKorUU VKli SKRVtC'K. Solid trains between Columbia and Walhnlln. Throuirh ears between Charleston and Uciidersonville and Charleston and Oreen* viiie.obviatinjr cliiinge of cars bet ween either I of tlie above points. C ONNKCTIONS. [ _ Willi Smith Carolina Railroad* from | I Charleston. With Wilmington. Col unih'aand fe Augusta ltailroad from WiliniiiL'lon and all pi points North thereof. With < 'harlotto, Col- j w umbia ami Augusta Railroad from Charlotte! arnl all points North thereof. 13. With Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad" for points in Western North Carolina. C'. Willi Atlanta and Charlotte Division i Hirbmond A Danville Railroad from ail; points South iiml West. ! rj ]), With Atlanta and Charlotte Division | J Richmond A Dan\ii!e Railroad from Atlanta> ...wi l,?vi.orl l'j. Willi Atlanta mul Charlotte DIvMon j ? I'ii-hmond and Danville Kailiuad from all i ? points South and West. | r p. Willi Smith Carolina Railroad for] Charleston. With Wilmington,Ctiluniliiaand ! Aumista Railroad for Wilminat'in and the] (North. Willi Charlotte, Columbia ami An-] gusta Railroad for Charlotte and llio North. (J. With Asiievillt: and Spartanburg Rail-' . road from llem'-erKoiiville. H. With Atlanta and Charlotte Division ! * j Rlehmond and Danville Hal I road from Cliur| lot te and beyond Standard time used is Washington. 1>. ('.,i | which is iifteeu minutes faster than Colum| hia. J. W. FRY, Superintendent. T. M. It. TA l.rOTT, fion. Manager. I A. Port:. General Passenger Agent. ! ilNPflBftlilLED '? O U1 b fa j& Qjk$ ! J OF THE rp11h wiiitk sxwixo maoiiinf, the' 1 best in tin- World. It li.'i- nil oM-illiiiiiig . Sell thicadiiiu Shuttle. ;i Si-ir-si-ttilU needle. . ft s'dju-titi le in all ils ue.iritiK puns and made I roll) I In- I ics I ill material. Its boliins 1 'can tie tilled witlioiiL removing work or at1, tachmcnts. It is so simple in construction . 1 jand liisht running that a child can u-e it. It will ilo tiie ureal est lanjje of work. 11 lias the j most complete set of useful attachments. It | is tiir in advance of any other sewing ma-; chinc. It has been thoroughly tested lor four ^ * years In Abbeville county. It is warraaled ^ 1 for live years. iteineiiiticr no machine is genuine or war-[ ranted only those sold by ouritiilhorisccd dealers. And those pretending t<i sell our Machines. Needles or Attachments outside of . j our Agents are frauds. Mr. .1. 1,. Simpson Is 1 j our only authorized deaicr tor the t'niiiit Ics of j Abbeville and Laurens, and no .Machines are . 1 warranted except tlio<e sold hy liiui or those ' , v/hotn he may associate witli hint in the bus-i < ;itiess. Respectfully, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO,5 CLEVELAND, OHIO, |J r I TI1K ladies, ami those persons who wish lo 1 buy Sew in?; Machaucs, r.rc respectfully invil- ' ed to call at Mr. Barnwell's, where I hey will 5 j find the only genuine, warranted and cheapest Machines, samples of Hie the Machine's t work, needles and attachments. Oil 10 cents . I per bottle. , i All persons desiring to eomuiunfcate with', i mo on the subject, will address me at Abbe- , j ville.S. C. I J. L. SIMPSON. | July 1.0, 18K1. ly I 1 I % / CANDIDATES. Tor I'rohnte Jtitlpe. JUDGE J. FULLER LYOX is winced iis :i candidate for re-electioi K! olTiee of J iidgcnf Probate for A I. illy county, ;if lL? nest election. i'or Congress. V.'c aro aiilhri] izod to announce F3 WVAT'T A JVl'V ov o r..inili,l'ilu . -election to Congress. For COtnity Commissioner. We arc authorized to announce JAN! . Mc('C)itl), ISsq., as a candidate tiiuitv Commissioner at the ensuing lary ejection. We are authorized to announce OIIN 11. I5U LIiOCK, of Greenwood candidate fur County Commissioner We are authorized to announce Mr . Mcf'Asr.AN, as a candidate for Co Commissioner. We are authorized to announce Mr. . COWAN, as a candidate for re-cleci i the olllcu ol' County Commissioner We are authorized to announce I)WIN COX, as a candidate Tor Cou ommissioner at the approaching e on. Wo are authorized fo announce C'lII I!. OIBKKT,. as i candidate ret ion. The Donaidsvillo Democratic Club minor; Cnpt. <"i. ;\I. M ATTISON, a mdidatc for County Commissioner. We arc authqrijied to announce Al'OH MIIiLKR as a candidate utility Commissioner. Wo are suit homed to announce Mi . II EM MI Ntt KK. <'f WilliriKton, : mdidatc for County Commissioner. Mr. olcoiiok v. nunm-nr is mi need as a candidate for County ('< lis.sionor at the approaching election. For Senator. We are authorized to announced Til HAL KOltKlIT It. HKMl'IIILL, : mdidatc for the State Senate. Wo are authorized |o nmiounce SI'! nil J. C. MAXWiiljlj, as a candii ir re-election. For School Commissioner. Wn are authorized to announce AMI'S li. LKSLY, as a candidate liool Commissioner. Wo are authorized to announce AVTl) CliAWKOUD as a candidate hooi Commissioner. The flub at McCormiok lecoarnizos ninent lilnoss of Mr. J. W. .) KNNI? ir Hie p -sit!on of School foinmissio uanimonslv present him to the poop >o eount.v for I hat position. We are authorized to nnnounco Mi JONICS as a candidate for Scl ornmissionor at <he next election. We aro authorized to announce CA . COWAN as a candidate for Sel r\in iri!ccirtnnt* of f lin tinvf For IFouse of Representatives. Wo aro authorized to announce EL . GRAYPON, ESQ., as a candidate 10 Legislature, snbjoct to tho actio 10 Primary Election. TIo will abide sult.of tlio Primary Election and f r>rt the nominees" of the Demoei nrl v. GENERAL P. IT. BRADLEY, is ounced as a candidate for the Legi ire, at the next election. Wo aro authorized lr> announce T)i . MOSELEY its a candidate for the I lature. Wo aro authorized to announce ESSE S. Mef iEE, as a candidate for egislature, at the next election. Wo aro authorized to announce Dr . GARY, as a candidate for re-eloc i the House of Representatives. vvo arc auuiorizeu in announce wm ARKISR, as a candidate for rc-elec > the House of Representatives at isuing election. We arc authorized to announce Cap \ A. MOORE, of Ookesbury, as a < idate for the Legislature. Wo are authorized to announce M. HALL I'. IH:RRUHL, ns a candi. ir t.'io House of Knprcscntati vcs. We nrc authoiizcd to announce W -IHMMAN as a candidate for the Hi ' Representatives at the next electioi The friends of W. K. BLAKE ^unce him as a candidate for the lie * Representatives at the next eleetio 'EI.F KK<;iSTKRIN*0 FEVER TU ) mnincter. EDWIN L'ARKF July in, IM'i, L't EFT HI'S EMPLOYER.?Richmond 1 j colored, lol't, tny premises this morn o whs under contract. Persons nre An :-n to employ lilm. J. S. GIDEH Lebanon, a. C'., July 17,1SS2. mT/vtn JNUTlWii. .nanim Eailj Snndays lm$ niE NF.AV MA UK FT MILL Is now In class order, milking from -10 to -Hi pou FINE FLOlXK from a bushel of good c heat. Superintended by oue of tbo. ' ! t experienced miller's. Kxlrn pains tfl give satisfaction. Loads.from a disti cmptly disputched. Give ns a trial an mvinced. Heinember the place to tret ;st Engines ami Machinery of all kinds. W. H, WHITLOCI July IP, 1S82, it Family Dyes. )AAS' DYES. Hanrty Package Dyes, dye silk, wool, ribbon, stockinirs at hers, but not cotton, l'riceoc. to lUc. ioic:ig<\ roppcrus, inaigo, uxtruci ood, Aimolto, lied Anilliit*. EDWIN I'All ICE Julv 12,18S2, Jt Fruit Jars. mi! CELE15I1ATED "riEM." Kb WIN PARKE J uly 5,1S82, "Jt ?LY PAPER. i HI)WIN PARKE July 5.1882, 2t Cologne on Draught. 'WO to four ounces. Send bottles. EDWIN PARKE July 5,1382, 2', Notice^ CHAIRMEN of enoli Township Bonn j Assessors ure requested to meet in utility Auditor's oIllce on Monday, 91 ily, to rereivc instructions nnd Ileal Kt eturns. JOHN T. PARKS County Audit July 5,18S2, .It State of South Carolii Abbeville County. robaic uouri?uinimn lori^euereoi .\ai ist ration. y J. Fri.i.EU Lyon, Esq., Puobatk Jl' If I1KHKAS, Nancy A. Morrah and .1 (V Morrah, have made suit lo me, to u lein Letters of Administration of the ei nd eUcctsof Sarmtal if. Morrah, late of evil Ik comity, deceased. The*e are therefore lo cite and ad mollis nd singular the kindred and creditors?! (Id Samuel It. Morrah, deceased, that i! and appear, before me, in tile Court of ate, to be held at. Abbeville t'. II., on Wei ay, the l!)th day of July, 1SS2, after p it Ion hereof, at II o'clock In the forcnoo low cause, it' any they have, why the .dm'lustration should not be granted. Given under my hand^aiid seal, this 3d of July, Isst?, in tlio year of our one thousand eight hundred and ely two and in the one hundredth and > year of American Independenee. Published on the ath ds'.y of July, K; lie I'rtx.niinl Udnnrr, and <>n the Court JI oor for the tfme required by law. i J. JVI.LKIt LYON J tulge of Probu July 5, mi. 'f JAKERY and CONFECTIOKE PETES MAGLIANA [ T AS re-opened the I5AKKKY and ( I I KKiTlnNI'.UY STOKK at the old itlice in New Orleans, where he will be ii furnish the public with all the best g n his line. May :i, ISSl', It State of.South, Caroli Abbeville County. robatc Court?( itation lor Letters of Ad isiratiou. !v J. l-'f 1.1.1:1: I.yon. KPnou.vri-: Jf Ur IIKUKAS, L \V. White, ha? made si nn,\lo grant him Letters of Ad 11 ration of the estate and ctl'ccls of , >V hi tc, la to of A bln> rille county, deecasci These are therefore, to cite and ad 1110:1 i> mil siiiuului' the Uimljod and creditor;' o isid John White, deceased, thai, they be ippear before ine, in the Court of l'roba >0 held at Abbeville C. |[.. i;ii \Vedlie?da> ilh day of July. ISSi!,alter publication In it II o'clock in llie forenoon, to show eai my they have, why the said Admlnlstri should not be trail ted. Given under my hand and seal, this ilny of June, in the year of our Lori thousand eight hundred and eight; and in the one hundred and sixth of American Independence. Published on the 21st. day of June. I-! the /Yi.v.? and H'tniur and on the Court 1 Joorfor the time rcijuired by law. J. lTLLKIt I.YO: Judge of Prob June -I, 1SN-, If TV. T. WH BLESS, E. T. YARBROUGH, Luto of Sibley, Wholc*s t Co. Of Abbeville County, ?. C. ? WHELESS & CO. < & COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS rr.s OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: NO. 727 REYNOLDS STREET, p,i' C3r?i? I, iuit j Agents for the Daniel Pratt Revolving Head Cotton Gii imi Prompt Compliance with Instructions Helntive to Disposition ol Consist W ! nionts. Liberal Advances on 1'roduce in SVbre. j August!), 1SS2,3iu ... Mr. i r~~ iity1 GEO. It. SIBLEY. \VM. M. JORDAN, IDs IB LEY & .JORDAN for; lititrl * - , J COTTON FACTORS, *. "| -AND AGENTS FOR THE BEST GINS i- J.r! AUGUSTA, GA. ' ' i . . . SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO WEIGHTS, ^Satisfaction Gnarauteei N Qaick Sales ana Prompt Return ! August 2, l.SfcJ, 3m ^ tiMKi.i I Ml m?n i? II QfcMHi into! Mr. : for | w. J oia SdiEiTJdL & sua. M r. for thoj ftJS! We liiivc in ftock and to arrive a MOST UEAtlTIFpL .norj,; ' and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Spring and Summer Good.<, ^ which .are conveniently arranged and displayed in onr DRY GOODS STORE, which lias recently been completely renor. j, vated and fixed up in HANDSOME, vet BUSINESS-LIKE (moi manner. Wo have spared neither labor nor expense in tho equipment of our Store and the PURCHASING of our STOCK, and we trust that our sincere effort to please will not T*"! ' he unappreciated t>3' our friends and customers. We have a wlj LARGE STOCK, A NEW STOCK, and a HANDSOME STOCK of Dry Goods, Millinery, Notions, Roots and Shoes. We respectfully invite an inspection of our stock. Lis; W. JOEL SMITH & SON. ! for i n of! April 5. 1882, tf the j ?upr j atic I ' an! ': TIT m W?RA1T A T Tl jP, f?A v* . a. mvi/uxiaiii/ ut, w. Mr. ,hc| Nos. 350 & 351 Main Street, ?DEALERS IN? .u. tion ! A LI, ICrXD? OF HOODS RUITAKLE TO THE WANTS OF EVERY ONE. AVE NO the * * '""Ciipy the larue and com'riodious fitore house formerly occupied by BARN'WELIi ; CO. Give us u call and you will llnd our stock full and coinplcte. Many nice goods for t !;;;" LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN AND ALL. & ? Wis arc agents for all kinds of ? ? ? ? ? ?t\* wn i i mm i ?TTfipntTmn R iSEWINlr MACHINES, UiLS, DEEMS AW) ATi'AUMMTi >n"'2 j When in want examine ours. Everything we "ell Guaranteed a* represented. Thankful n* | the law patronage bestowed upon us liy our filctids and the public, we hope to incril a c< ; tlnuunceof the same by PA lit DEALING and STHICT ATTENTION' to our business. JJ|se j xtespectfuily, ; } =* i w. t. Mcdonald & co. :KR-1 March 22. 2882, tf iii b!e.beaceam, Md-1 * LT. I _ i , abbeville, s. c. Dealer in Sash, Doors and Blinds, Moulding Scroll and Turned Work. Drecsed and Rous [Ell. Lumber, Latlis, Shingles, Builders Hard War nr i Carpenters Tools, Lime, Cement, Plaster Pari: 13 Paints, Oils, White Lead, Kalsomine. ken mcr April 20, 1SS2, tf' , ' a be ...... - i-'HOXHOTEL'JIilHii Will 1 'nor 'T'IR underslpncd have openc-d a flrsl-clati.s ... ; r I ol'-I I hotel in the Knox Block on Main Street. & T^TTTT' J II. Jk in tho business part of the town and lias VJT Xa. Xt J_Li _LLj |u number of large, well-furnished and c<>nij forlnblc rooms. Reasonable. rates, good faro ? _>ar * t *-v n * -r r\ | and close attention to guests always guaran- B Hi gQ B I 1 II II I 1 "lcc\ J. KNOX & CO. { 1 ill KK ) R. J. H. SIMlrfONB, Manager, | 111 If II I I UJLHIL ? Dcc-;^8^ Coumbia.S. C 11 JAMES C. KLTTGH, Aeeiit for .Attorney at Law, CH ATAMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATO W [Jan. J. isai. l-m Marshall P. DeBruhl. these works were establish llTXaiOUaXX X J h, 1^7 l.y Messrs. (ieo. Sinclair and Jhii . _ Anderson mid purchased by me In the yi , ,1 Attorney <lt ,L<iW? lS-W,and from that time till now curried .1! - J successfully by myself. My friends and c }"<ll innrviiTt' (' 71 S (' I tomers will bcarwilness of the large and s Kti ofj > ? ijUi ... | pendous Jobs executed by me. It was at i state __ ? J works where the largest and almost only . I . , i of its class ever executed in this city wan do The Place to Get wnat of BKLL FOUNDING. I can say that I hi! TT . __ TT?4. I made the largest bells ever cast in the Stn i 0 11 W an I ! . ntii-h as the bell for the City Hall In Columb ,,n My stock of patterns for ARCHITECT [la,; UAL WORK, COLtTMXS for Store fronts, ' birgennd various, and in RAILIXON for II conies, Hardens ami Cemeteries I have t fiilMOTI ft RJ llf31 largest variety and most modern patten J B4 M I V I I A F*S lfi M \ 11 111 I many of theseare patented and I have i> mln Ulinio I Inlv 97 GLOUn chased the right for this state. in the machine line T ean furnish my | A' TWIVS in stnro a POtnnlete stock of trons with STKAM KXGINEsand BOILK Vt ;\;,VJ1!. ,,?,, .'l- im i"i f. \ v vVn of ,l,,y !,'zeu"?l description. My CIKCUL. .J? ANC\ GIlOl F.KlhS, CANN LD \V MILLS have carried oft" the prize nt< GOODS and COM' l'X 1 IONK.KILS of Cry state Fair held in this city, and in tin all kinds. Tlio best and cheapest CI- construction I have taken pains -to combi Ab* G \RS and TOBACCO. The 1"INEST simplicity with the most nserul modern i .r rvrv a t Tiirnwvi proveinentij, and may I atH*r myse f t hat r \Y INL& and LlQl ?>11.S. C IIU I I.AK SAW MILLS th.d favor with ? J , . ' . , cry sawyer who understands his business. ,Vy Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey ipS FwmntM ubli- ( hoicfi Liquoisol an> kitul loi medical (;Ij; WHKKLS, UllIST MILLS aiwl otli f'.' purposes. _ MACIIIKKitV. 1 Give us a call. Satisfaction guaranteed, i nave the manufacturing rinht of ma I duv _____ ? PATENTS, such as cast inns for ROCK (A l.ord CHRISTIAN & WILSON, ton AND HAY 1MIKSS and three or k 'lily-1 ^ 1 dltrcrent FEED CUTTEUs aud other imp 11x1,1' Abbeville, S. .1 will he pleaded to sen'l my circulars to a <2, in Nov. 1(5,1SS1, tf applicant, together with price list or estiina ,,usc * My prices are moderate, aud I assure the pi i?:?? ? - - - lie that they are lower even than those : ?. .j mv ttt i t Noithern manufacturers, nod that my wc lie. i ReCClVCd 1111S VV eeK . will compare favorably with that of any o er maker. Address TlIltF.K NK\V AND STYLISH ALM'J Chamber Suites at ho, torn J ohll AleXailder, UV | April 20, 1881. Coxoakke luox \Voj:ks, Columbia, s. ( IS; PERMIT & COTHRAN, SEjiL it 11L11 llll oods .Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. H aYF. on hand almost every variety HQ, Paas Dyes, Paas Dyes. CARRIAGES, WILL dye cru-s, any material of woolen, /? m silk, paper and leathers. Will not dye O g ! * 3 1 IT cotton. Paper ."> cent* e*ieh,ii papers for 25 1 l E f | B S f I sr min cents. EDWIN IM.UKER U U 1 y March 22,18*2, tf . ?a y i)? in'to Hercules Glue. 'IXJ A T fl M C lIln.l\" i L'.VAYS UKAHY - mends (llass. China, SB /lUUlK John , j\ crockery, WooJ, ,* . EDWIN l'AKKER. which they otl./r to tin !r customers on f the March 22, 1Ks2, 2t most advantagr-jits terms. For the Many. REPAIRING A SFECIALl use if -nlCHTF.IFS HARMONICA S, A. D.nndr.. i\tion J\ Itiissian (iut Violin stmiu's. K. A. Ii.and ? Mi 'be best oj workmen in every branel t;.. Fitldl" Lows. EDWIN i'AKKEIL ??"*" business, and an abundant supply >()ili March 22 l^S'J It. lumber, and other inaterl.>is, we are pr>i>n lonei ' to.loall kinds-of ivimirin- in '.he very i k'-twii' ? ? ? ? mnniier, at. ttie shortest notice, ami on l i.ui*1 >-?**?%??*n, most aceomniodatlug terms. All worlc 11 I CHKOMOS. warranted. S?5 A SEAL & McILWAINE, L!" W P. Wardlaw's. Washington Street : M-ell S, 1882, U" Abbe' ille, Feb. 22,1-?S2, tf | ? d AS PREDICTED! v, r* 4 l. H. RUSSELL I. \n?,ivr Rnrnir smnp. IS Building up a profitable trade.- Mr. Russcl's long .experience iu tlia LIQUOR TRADE ' . Enables liim to distinguish the GRFAT . | DIFFERENCE between, good .and in- i j i ferior articles, v.. . . . ? lie alwayVbnysdirect from the Manufactories. thereby saving the. profit that ? gpes to trie middle man, this he gives to ' : his customers. Farmers will .find this-a'.goo& place tc , I buy fine .. . " : "' SWEET MASH CORN WHISKY " Dii-ect from the Mountains" of Nor I Carolina and as PURE as the WATER J that deeser.d from tho Blue Ridged ' ' : iie is al$o fitting up a- splendid BilliarM M Parlor;: i * Remember tho NEW STO^li 11 i_ door to tiifi Court House. 5 April 26, 18-82 ?y- <y * AMHILL i & SONS, DEALERS N GROCERIES/ -AND-: " 6 PROVISION'S; CRACKERS, HAM, ' TEAS, FISH, SOAP, SYRUP, SUGAR, : '< . STARtlH, APICES, FINE TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES,. / LIQUORS, &c> - Abbeville,S. C. Dec. 15,.1S80, tf. , "" " 'f"<' " : MOVEOD ,he ? 'l'HE FURNITURE STORE OF J. 1). CHALr. I MERS is now no longer up-stalr*. ' 1 We occupy lmlf, of.Dr. Kr PARKEIt'H store. where ull of vur.hcpt tfootls can be seen. On the corner store at the Dendy Corner, wo I i iiavc it fiUod v.lth COTTAGE BEI)HTBA!JS, . CHAIRS, TABLES, SOFAS, "BUREAUS, ? FRAMES, MOULDINGS. Ac. Call and se? us. We will sell yon poods at for c">' prices aud upon their merits. Just what >?. they are. e. ? *n xvespeuLiuiiy, * J.D.Chalmers. Feb. 1,1882, tf WM. H. PARKER W. CTMcGOWAN. r t = PARKER & McGOWfli ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITOBS, ? >| ABBEVILLE,. C. H., S. C. \T7 ILL practice also Iri the Circuit Courts o: \ ? th'i United States for SouUi Carolina* Jan 7. 18S0. tf s. ~ "DOiV'T,? ..' ?V| \rOU oea?e to turn it over'in your mind 1 thftt "I'm" saving * froiit corner room for you at the e> EXCHANGE HOTEL, q ' , * ai Situated on one of the highest nolnfs In Lfoe- , center of the "Mountain" City or South Caro- . Una. On IIMo qf Street Railway. Connected * with the Telephone Exchange., ,.Rooms calm, cool and clean. Bells, C5;is and a Whistle*. Water and Fare as good as the iiest' v^ W. R. WHITE, [Proprietor; ' June 21,1882, tf v " * j 1)7 H. D. WILSON, D JE NTISTRY,; Abbeville, C. H., S. C.:* | jaOmco; Ulistalro overihe Post Offcc."C* t Richmond and Danrllle Railroad. . change ok schedule. ON and after Sunday, Xov720,1881, Passenger Train Service on the Atlanta and* Charlotte Air Line division of this road will be us follows: EASTWARD. ' -j. Leave?Fast Mali. Express. Mail. So'. 55. No. 51. No. 53. Atlanta 3 15 p m 5 30 a m> R Arrive Gainesville 5 31 p m ... 7 42 a m , Toccoa 7 25 p m lv 8 00 p uv. 8 10 a ni Senecu * . 6 36 p m 0 17 p m 10 47 a nv Greenville 10 62 p m W 51 p m 12 15 p m Spartanh'g 11 17 p m 12 15 a m 1 38 i> irv Gaston ia 1 20 a in 2 50 ? m 4 01 p ni Charlotte 2 30 a m 3 52 a m 5 00 pm tics WESTM'ARD, ear ; on Leave?Fast Mail. Express. Mail. . up- No. 5-). Ko.30. No. 52. . tu- Charlotte 12 10 a m 10 25 p m 12 30 p in my Arkivk? i"h Gustonia 1 04 a in 11 20 p m 1 24 p m. ne, .sparianb'g 2 o" a m 1 50 p ni 3 45 p m ity Greenville 4 1(1 u in . 3 30 p m 5 03 p m ic?l? Seneca 5 44 u in 5 ID p m 0 50 p n? tve Tocooa 0 50 a jn 0 20 j> m 8 00 p m te, Lula 8 14 a m 9 14 p m >ia. Galnsvillc 8 42 a m 0 45 p in 'IT- Ar. Atlanta 11 00 a m 12 05 a in Is T. if. R. TALCOTT, . nl- General Manager, lie 1. Y. HAGE.Sup't. is ; A. Torn, General Passenger Agent, ur- .* m- ^ * ~s * S DB, S. G. THOMSPy, m dentist, 1)1K ABBEVILLE, S. C. for lie ?t>,.Office up-stairs Mcllwainc Corner."o Is July 7,1881. lyr. IS, ^ Ventilated Trusslh* E. PARKER, Agent. j Jan. 11,1SS2, tf I : Ij J, KXJRZ5, I 7 ljj Boots and Shoes, Harjljj. ness and Tanyartf. B' EST material used, fine worn men employ ed,custom work made promptly, and at* the lowest bottom prices for cash. Hides always bought at the highest market price for ; ?nsh or in oxemimre for leather or work. : January 2S, lSijO, ly. j. w signT i ABBEVILLE, S. C. ^ KKPS <i;i hand f.:II assortment of ">' IRON CASES, y FINE BURIAL . CASKETS,' coffins; <T from the cheapest to the best..; Ifearsc will rod lateiid Xunnrals. when desirtu, ...... j. _ nfi . . $ He will als? Contract for the Erection Of BllildingSllo is agent for the sflle..pf SjisIi. JDoonj^ '** v Hlinds, .Mouldinjrs. SlaiWnilliiFs, Flooring:? "t ' ?md everything p^ftaining'to lwnse h?U<iinji * ! April 7,-1*30, U * r ' % /. ' " * J ' ... - - - , . , * t ^