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v .. -^ I ?*" 'he Press and Banner, A. 8BEVILLE, B.C. Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1882. Primary Election, Sept. 2, 1882. j Last Saturday was the day sot for tho icond primary election. The day pass1 oil quietly, as very little interest was It in the contest. All the candidates ere good men, and so nearly equal were! te capabilities ol tho contending parties j iat many persons were at a loss to make > selection. I$y tho talilo below it v. ill be I ?n ihat Captain E. Cowan, tho present! k.,o i'.vl tho nomination impton ' IS' l"i 11 1111 1.1 IT | .'M HlKi-S ! 1-H1 64 13. 2!>. 1113 5." I IHii , biinoti - 1 'it 5 23 5 1.1 15 ! 2S nK ('aiio j 2"> 10 2 lij Is s j 2?? iwndcHville.... 5t> oi? 5 61 ! 57 51 111' ijjnoiia i n 6 32 12 i it pan's Chapel..! 1!) 5 3 1 10' S 17 j 25 >untaln Vieivi -I 2(i 4 33:' -I 3 ' 31 tw Market. .9 11 1 11 j 7 lo. { 17 nety-Kix 75 105 6 23. i 3:> 72 10S nee U 73 H 80 3' 5S 32 I 9o illhville I 22 10 5 lj H lljl ?y I 10! (m (is 7 ;>s r.j : 121 jlteHall 4*11 13 li (i 10,! in sen wood i 118 17H 2S 31 j 127 55; 1st! Total I 1.110 S?l 027 45.1, is.?7 81-il I l,C!?0i 'ecessary to a choice for School Commig-i ner 8.17. ^ece?sary to a choice for County Cotnmls-1 ner 81(1. eet Work?Cost of Macadcmizin^: Washington Street. ?he present town council have done a! ?t excellent \Vork on Washington eet, for which the whole people of Ah-! ille county will he thankful. The; jet from the Public Square has been I cademized for a distance of one hun-j d and fifty yards. The whole wagon- ! v is twenty-one feet wide. Fifteen i ; of the centre is covered with broken i k to tbe average depth of eight and a i t irter inches. On each side of the,; iken rock is a border three feet wide |( de of large stone, with the big ends j vn, and the top tnade smooth by the ; taking off of high points, and then scat- i" ing broken stones to till crevices,j( the top of the whole a light coating j jartli has been thrown, and it is now :i , ntlfu!, hard street, instead of the deep i t [ almost impassable mod which was j re during the winter season. This is l f 11 blit* benefit, and under the practical j s nagemeut of Mr. J. M. Kirbv, the! | l *t thi.s valuable work, has been ex-!t :lingly small. Itemized it is as fol- j s: laods rock at 30c./ ;?217.;50 >akkng 21ti cubic vards rock at i. 37 J cts ...\. 81.00,! days' work in spreading and covering rock with earth, by hands who worked out their street tax 1S.75 ^ Total cost of 150 lineal yards.....?317.25 *' ur friends in the town of Spartanburg ! \ flit irake a note of this, and learn to i j, rademize their roads and streets for a if 1 much lower than any estimate that! t recollect to have seen for any such i(j k in that city. It seems to us that if ,> ntanbnrg and Greenville had sixth a t ef of Police and Superintendent of jlic Works, and such a system of' uomizing labor, a* we have in Abbe- ! e, that there would bo no danger of | ercity losing whi>le wagons and teams: ho mild of their streets. ^ * Tlie Mass Meeting at Abbeville. . o-day there will be a mass meeting of people, to hear campaign speeches, to give expression to our o\l n deterlation to succeed on the day of elcc- L in securing the continuance of good ! ,, ernmeut m South Carolina. 11-, stami uas t>oen proparcu in uux ixsij ire opposite tlio Depot. I, osterday afternoon the following v ikers arrived and wore entertained as; v. ?wt?: ;; >1. Hugh S Thompson, Col. J. X. Je icoinb, at Judge MHiow in's. : v on. J. C. Sheppard, Cel. V. Richard-L Miles, at Judge Cothran's. t oil. J. P. Richardiou, at Mr. YV. H. I 0 ker's. j t ccornpanying tlio party is Mr. <*ilon-;s s, who is reporter for the yew-t and j. rier. Ho is at Judge MeGowuu's, s l Messrs. Thompson and Lipscomb, j f. ^The Town Council Election. j t ie election of Intendant and Wardens;11 is place next Monday, and it is timo 1 people were beginning to think ofj matter. Xext Friday evening is ten of as the proper time t" hold a | ens meeting in the Court House for j purpose of nominating a suitable! et. The office of Intendant is an im- e ant one, and a place not to be sought j <jfused. Meet at six o'clock^ j d is desirable that farmers should sow ' s very oest vnrietiesof wheat. If any!" knows of an excellent variety, both j > yield and quality, it would bo u fa- j to make it known. As a general g the white wheats make the best! r. The Red May is an early kind]11 a sure crop, and yields well on rich 1. . We wish improved seeds, improv- i nplemcnts and improved methods of! . are. Abbeville stands at the front in i ;ers of education. Let the farmers ; e forward and take their stand also in ; f front rank. They can do it if they j ' t tton is opening and the fields are bo-', incr white with the staple. From; i little observation we are inclined to : r pinion that a majority ol our plan-L are behind In the woik of cotton lug. When it is roinembered thutL ained cotton sells for from one to two | ? a pound more than the stained, wei urprised that any farmer shoulu con-1 ' to the loss of one-tifth of the price of!. sotton crop by the neglect to pick it; , at the proper time. Early picked' >n always sells for a better price, and i its no more than tho neglected crop. k would 3ay, in our article last week I v typhoid fever and its causes, we had j \ eference to any particular case or , a >n. What we said was intended tol'j ken in a general way, and not as| >nal to any one. We have since; t i of some eases of fever existing at1, time of wnich we then had no!,] eledge, and now merely desire to set r jives in a position to be understood, i this and nothing more. n protracted religions meeting has i going on for several days in the: i lodist church at this place. The f ? ? r. o -..,1 1> XT > ( . IV. 1 J. ouiiiii, miu IV. .1. I mil, mv tiiij? the p:istor, the Rev. It. I,. II;?r- j 1 We trust that theso good men may | ; much good to our people. Turn i ind hear them. |< st Monday was Sale Oay, but notli- ^ ras sold by any of the oUlcers. A! ales of horses at auction were made,! w figures. The County Club met.! 1 little else than to receive election n9, declare the nominees, and make ] ecessary arrangements for the speak- j f >-day. j, C. Bkxet, Esq., will deliver an ad- ! I on Education at Rocky Kiver Pros-' | ian Church, next Monday, Sept. 11, t o'clock. This movement is the be- I ngof ar. etEprt to establish a classical j il somewhere within tho bounds of jngregation. 1 ( is is the week to sow for late tur- | lie sure to put in enough for a , tiful supply of salad in the spring. , , onions anci scallions and they will , on quite early In the spring. Thin 1, ps, tnat were planted early, to a;, nnsTCs Lomax, aged 62 j-ears, died; ( i residence of Mr. John Foster in j ounty, on the 21st ultimo. He was, j i 3 tho war, many years a merchant ' beville, doing business/vith Jaines , ilson and Augustus Hamilton. !< Samuel Wallinofohd havinc; 1 nominated for Congress by the I' ibackers in Indiana, announces that;1 inot come to South Carolina until , the election. He is taking an active n the campaign. ~ j. Manioault injected the Mart | Guards, of Hodges last Friday and hey were one of the finest looking inles be had the pleasure of meoti the State. I, J. H. Simmons may now oe iounu store of Mr. A. W. Jones, where an ent stock of new goods greet the i entering the store. Call and get a bargain; ?IE3 and Misses black straw and d and black Moscow beaver and >eaver hats, in all the latest shapes Ive this week at the Emporium of 'Isaac i>. Mason, of Brooklyn, fork, is on a visit to bis relatives in owo. Mr. Mason is the son of a )f fctre late H. W. Lu wson, ot Abbe : r a second term. As lie had for ;i com- j stitor one of the best men in Abbeville. iunty, and as good a teacher as there is ly where, he may feel that a great cotnirnent has just "been paid to his pracli-, ,1 and excellent management of the hools for the last two years. Mr. W. T. ?wau is also endorsed by a rc-nomina-i >n. Mr. John It. JJtiliock is a jjood an, who came before tin* people for the st time. Ho and Mr. Cowan bore oil' e prize against two of our best citizens, i the hands of Messrs. <i. M. Mattison, . T. Cowan and J. R. Bullock, it is besved the public treasury is safe. The sople have no reason to doubt the abilior fidelity of a board of t'oiumissious like Mattison, Cowan and liullock. je vote si.uius as iuuwws; i County i 'oiii- 11 .-? !i i mlsslmters. Com.'j \i\i -i i j| j; ;h"'| ijj * jbevllle J 121 001<K' WljlOU iM?! | 1!W' ltrcville | 51 ly 25 321 .Tit .V), i A' | I lev ue : | 81 It 'tl 111 21 1?5- j ?? I irJenux ' ii 22. -j. -i 1!? j 21 Ihoun's Mills | 2'i M OS 27 | 21 GO ilur Spring*...I i 2o 5 l'1 l 'i IS ' ; ?M ' kesbury I 7 27 J11 III. 1 ! :l" tnnauis i 52 IS 41 ?*5; Hi 52 i loi le West ! 1>I 17 2'i, 211! 70 21' i 102 Somk of tlic liorso mails in tins county] arc irregular, and complaints reach usofj frequent failures. Wo trust that this' | dereliction may bo remedied. Mkssks. K. ('. M<-Cants, of NinetySix, and S. H. Sherard.of Cokesbury, ar<>I | the lucky contestants for the beneficiary cadetships from this count}-. I.kt no inun neglect to grind his sor-j ghuin cane. There seems to he a scarcity J of mills, and those who neglect to secure a mill may lose their crop. Skko onts are cheap. Sow a large quantity. Bottom laud should lie thickly seeded, to prevent the weeds from taking the ground in the spring. Moni-;\ was never scarcer in Abbeville. N'earlv every man you meet is on the borrow and it is seldom a "llush" man is to bo found. In many sections of this county, the: people are sullerimr from chills, ami in some instances \vc hear of a case of typhoid fever. i?KAl"rii-'t'l. calicoes, dreys goods, trimmings, and other desirable iroods. ju>t received at the Kinporium of Fashions, This is the sickliest season of the year. ' I.ook well to the licallh of the household. A liltliy pis; pen is dangerous indited. liF.v. .1. \V. limiWN will (ill l is appointments at Sharon and Bethel churches on the Kith and 17th instant. Till-: camp meeting ;il Sandv Springs. Anderson county, will embrace the third Sunday in September. Lay services will be resumed in Trini- [ ty church next Sunday morning at halfpast ten o'clock. 11 Mr. S. A. Buazkai.i-:, of fSreenvillo, a,1 former citizen of Abbeville, was in town a few days ago. Mrt. Boo/. Kit's mill datn on Hard I,a bnr Creek was carried nwuy by the remit ' rains. , Yei.i.ow Him. Pavis died near Abbe- ' ville last Monday afternoon of elii 11 and ' fever. j Of u people .should make a business of i looking after their health. Clean prem- ' ises. 11 New Fall goods of nil kinds arriving > this week at the Emporium <>f Fashions. Mantel Pekrin, an old colored man ' i if this town is dying of consumption. |' Mb. Jason L. Simpson had n fall re- j :ently. Ho now travels with a stick. ji Sow red oats and barley. Nothing is ' <o profitable as an acre in barley. , Mns. Tvstks of our village has been ' jnite siek for several weeks. Examine your premises, and remove 1 ill causes of typhoid fever. * W. II. Pahkek, Esq., has returned i to in the mountains. 11 Wi: arc still having rains in nbun-.; lance. Sow an acre of barley for the chickens. ! The crop of gnats is simply enormous. ' Sow turnips. ji i ^ Town Council. ! \ For Intendant: ' J JOHN G. EPWAKDS. !i For Wardens: i J. S. HAMMOND, A. W. JONES, |? W. T. BllANCII, U. IS. HILL. Cokes bury Dots. lion. F. A. Connor who lias bcon sum- ^ noring in the inoiuitains of Western!* S'orth Carolina, returned home Thurs- '1 lav. (c I*)r. E. C. Jones and Maj. John Fair of ? dewberry are in town. j s A.M.Aiken, Esq., left last week for|* Jlenn's Springs to spend several weeks. |0 Dr. I'. B. Connor after spending aj no::th at Asheville North Carolina, re-! ^ urned to Cokesbury Friday. I ^ Mr. Frank Darrell of Savannah Ga., I tftcr recuperating at this delightful reiort returned hum ? last week very muesli | ?enefitted by our bracing climate and ex-1 ellciH mineral water. j ^ Important Notice. On next Thursday week, the four-.', eenth instant, everybody interested in! j Jpper Long Cane grave yard is request- j c :d to meet and aid the committee in,*-' leaning ti|> the same. Send in your i .. nonev, hire a hand. or e<<me and work!., ours'elf. Mr. T. C. Seal will receive!" my contribution thnt may be ottered for' his special work. Mr. J. F. C. Dul'rej vill receive any contribution that may be ;iven for enlar^im; the yard and build-' ng fence around same. Il is estimated! hat it will require about six nunureu j lollars or more to do this latter work. I io prepare yourselves to give liberally, j hat tin* work may !>* done. j . By order of committee. p J. ALLEN* SMITH, I I Scerctarv. g Sept. f>, 18S2. " | iomiiiation for Stale Superintendent of tidiu-ulion. ?ilitors Press and Banner: Since General Capers positively deluies to be a candidate for the office of j iuperintendent of Education, I beg to j utrgest through your columns the name! t' General J. Walter (iray of Greenville! or that position. The Haltering vole! hut General Gray received for Oomptrol-J ur-General shows the estimation in k hich lie is held by the people of thei itate. His well-balanced mind, business. ipaeity and high scholarly attainments niineiit!y qualify him for the olliee. In ; iar, as in peace, he has always been at i he post of duty. Hi< services and devo-j ion to tiie Democratic party certainly I ntitles him to its favorable considera-j ion. Besides, there is not a single repreentative ot the white counties upon the! itate ticket, and may not the apathy in j net. Let us "toto lair." (Jive them a i ilace on the ticket, and if possible, stop r lie complaint that they do the Democrat-) A e voting and the middle and lower coun- j i ies take all the olllccs. j| An Abhkvji.m: Democrat." Upper Long Cane (.'rave Yard. Aiiuhvillk, S. ('., Sept. 5. 1HS2. I The committees appointed by the sevral denominations interested in the Long j Jane graveyard to act as a committee for j ievising ways and means for enlarging, j leaning up, and rebuilding fence around j amc, met at the graveyard at nine' 'clock A. M. The committees were as! allows: Baptist Church?Mr. J. R. F. Wilson. J Episcopal Church?Mr. \?". (.'. IJenet. i r Methodist Church?Messrs. J. D. Chal-j 2 iters ami J. F. C. DuPre. ^ Long Cane Church?Messrs. John T. S jyoii, J. A. Reid and Robert Cochran. j J Presbyterian Church?Messrs. George 1, Vhite, T. C. Seal and J. Allen Smith. On motion Mr. W. C. Benct was elect-1 V d Chairman, Mr. J. Allen Smith, Secre iiry, and Mr. J. F. C. DuPre, Treasurer. V The Chair announced that the commit- 1 ee stood organized and ready for busi-| ? less. " j y After thorough discussion and exami- ? lation of the ground the committee de- j 1 ermined that the work was an absolute! \ iccessity and urgently call upon every me interested to do all they can to assist, n the work. On motion the Chair ap- ? (ointed the following committees: i i First. Committees to solicit subserip- I ions in furtherance of above end. The ' 'hair appointed the committees as aleady appointed b}- the several deuoini- r< lations. i< Second. Committee to take charge of;') tearing up that portion of the ground j ' vmcli was newly taken 111. 1 lie ( nair| ippointed Messrs. J. F. C. DuPre, John L\ Lyon and J. H. F. Wilson. Third. Committee to lake in charge he cleaning up of Hie graveyard as it: low stands. The Chair appointed Messrs. (. A. Keid, T. C. Seal and Robert Cochan. j Fourth. Committee to make out a list' ind place on record the names of all fain lies and persons who may be interested j n the graveyard hy reason of having 'riends or relatives interred therein. The \ 'hair appointed Messrs. (Jeorge White, J. i [). Chalmers and .lohn T. Lyon. i On motion committee "adiourncd toj | neet again on Tuesday, 19th instant, at ftice ol Mr. \V. C. Itenet, Abbeville C.I I. J. ALLEN SMITH, Secretary. ?? The Barrett & Co. Show. r The only show corning to Ahlieville C. | U. on Monday, October -d. that owns its nvn cars is S. II. Barretts it Co. new l.'ni- ; ^ ed Monster Hail road Shows. The excel- ] u ence of this exhibition is decided by tlie'?! tress of other cities to be the best ever I raveled. The following is copied lroui a! ate exchange. a nio snow. It is a bis; show ; it is a respectably con- j ] lifted show; it is a good show. None of j hese rough, rowdyish, tiresome, or an-1 toying features which usually accompli- I ly a large circus are present. The lem-' made fiend is absent,the howling peanut! vendor is not heard; nothing loud, rude | ir boisterous will be found in the ring, i rhe menagerie part is a treat, from its I ?ii,. ..nil ?..ni.in>i>?w.o ,.r its cages, and the condition of theani-j inals. The visitor does not find a few) ivorn-out specimens of iil-icd and angry mima's, so constantly exhibited as to tie-1 ::orne as common as cows. All the living j f things are well cared for, and are either] from their kind, their size or thoii1 nature, i rarely seen in traveling shows. We have visited many similar shows in our time, but more to praise and less' to blame we never saw under canvass.;, One of the most novel features of the ex-, hibition is a herd of trained stallions, ! who do feats usually seen performed by I elephants. The trained dogs, too, will be! be especially amusing to children, and in j the whole show, while Ihore is very much to amuse and instruct, there is nothing to ! ( annoy or offend.?Indiana, Pa., Weekly j Time*, June 13, 1882. A considerable portion of the heavy frame ! work of the new passenger depot'atColumbia has been raised anil gives some slight idea of tb? proportions of the building when completed. tt Is thought that the trains will be run under the shed by thelstof October, although it will not be completed by that date. Col.A.l'ope.fornierly general tnanugerof the Associated Railways of Virginia and the Carolinas, has been appointed general pasenger and tickct agent of the Virginia, Tennessee anu Georgia Air-llne. Col. Pope's address will. bout Lynchburg, Va. j 4 An Able Divine. fGreenville Mountaineer], On Smuliiy last, Uio Presbyterian congresnll'in were treated to two able sermons, which were* delivered by Hev. W. M. Orier D. D., of Due West. In the mr.rning, the Doetor discoursed on the tcxtfroin First Timothy, !>th chapter and 2'td vrrse, "Drink no longer water b.it u?ea little wine for thy stomach's sake and thy oft iuiirmlties." "J lie whole sermon W;?R a powerful nreument nuiiinst iliunkennesK, intemperance and the I sale of intoxicants,on scriptural grounds. Ho| 1 spoke of the Rival curse intemperance \ra* to | families and communities and portrayed it with In voluntary forensic eloquence. He pointed out the results of the habit as recorded in the sacred word, which were incest arid , murder. Hestaled that seven hundred mil- I lions of dollars were spent annually in the I'nlte 1 states for whisky, which sum would furnish two barrels of Hour to each family. Tht? elonuent speaker told htsaudience when f the drunkard commits a henions murder, not to c.xhaiMt their righteous indignation upon tlie one who struck the fatal blow but to reserve at least a share <>f the responsibility . for the whisky seller, lie made a powerful f iippenl^to youm: men not to form the habit i of the use of lii|tior, for, after It i* once acqulr- I e I. they could not shake it off. Weheard Dr. (trier's sermon, and were so much cnteriuincd with wliat lie said that we did not pretend to take an.v notes of it. and the forcuoinir does not give even u liillit idea of cither the mat- t tcror the manner of its delivery. We wish all our young men could have hoard him on I heoccasioti. fur we /?; ! assured they would have received a lasting impression for f ?OOf|. At nlnht lio preached from the text, "Thou art l'eter. and upon this rock I will build my church." etc. He ana in presented ! his subject with logical power and elolllleticc. Asa pulpit orator, I>r.Oricr has hut few equals in the Male. He never fails to receivc a. ii cordial welcome in (ireenvllle, I The I'M it or of t lie J\ntrr;iri.ir ami Mtivntnin?<r had the pleasure and liolior of entertainiiij; Dr. (irier while hero. t The Sa<l Scene Realized. L Mis? TSochdla Hliiiiythn young lady who committed suicide laM. week near Camden, was quite an artist, for at) amateur, and had spent many of her girlhood hours inputting in paper and canvass scenes drawn from vents in her life, or from imagination. Among others was a piece executed some nonths a.'o (before her falle r's death) which I epresenled a .voting girl lying dead in the kViMids near a steep hill and the forms of three I iiv.'ejs hoveringover her. The picture is said } E i> he n correct one of the spot and its stir- i I onndin^s where her dead body was found, j I I'he body was found ill the font of Paint. Hill, | I Mie of the highest points in th!s vicinity, ami B 'rom the top of which a mo?t beautiful tind , ovely landscape presents itself to view. On j his Ii ill and through the woods surrounding; t (her home was on the lop of the hill) she lad roamed during the years of her early life, | old little dreamed, perhaps, that the picture j the painted of It a few months aito was to be O Me scene of her death. Ilut, alas, time in i Is | II li::h! had caused many chances to come over u he rosy dreams of childl'ood. First, th" loss f her beloved mother caused the happy icart to bow down In its sorrow as If it were ilniost too niueli for her to endure. Then the :ad death of her father almost bereft her of eason. and 110 doubt canted iier to commit n he rash act that set the weary spirit free loj I e."k that rest which uo earthly power can . .... !?' Twenty five cents worth of sago seed will 'ornish about one thousand plants. Knotn:h ! ace can he picked tlte first year to pay for all i he labor of sowing the seed anil plckine the age. Karl.v in tiie sprint: the plants should 31 ?e removed, set lit rows three feet apart one jj] vay.and the half that distance the other. If ot lie plants are planted in good soil and prop rly cultivated, they can I picked tni'e times ; ach year Tor several years, A piece of land <" istit 1 feet will grow one thousand plants, and,' io f well cultivated, two hundred pounds of jjj ood sage can be grown fr'otn it, Worth i'I0 to ??. 3XT otice. ? i -TKAYKI) OK STOLEN FROM THE SPU-i J scriber on the 2sth August last, an extra Ino Devon ami Aycrshlre Hull Call', K months Id HiiU well grown for lis age. Color deep 24 berry red, unmarked mid answers to the tii mine* of Tick. Any information concerning ]lf stiil call will be thankfully received, and n : nimble reward will be paid for the recovery f the Mima J. 1* WHITE. | Sept. ti, 1.NS2, tf 5;ate of South Carolina, 79 ' 1 /bbeville County. IN THE I'KOIJATE COURT. \ lithe matter of the estate of J. It. McCall, dc-' 2.1 ceased. Petition for Settlement and Discharge. S"OTICE is hereby siiven that Wni. John-' son, administrator of .1. It. McCall, do? >t<. wised,ha? applied to this Court for a disharne from his trust. i 80 It is ordered, that. Friday, October 1,1SS2. be xed as tlic day for settling the said estate nd discharging theudministrator. I J. Fl'LLEli LYON, | J Probate Judge. OI September G, 1SS2, tf j So NEW GOODS ! t \V 1 AT THE l?f ; wi IJ ^ITH H STOftfii'wo 1UCH Top Looking Glass. ImEUICAN Picture Glass, ICKEACS li. KUirnl full Marble, >El)STEADS S2.45 to Sl > each, JEDSPRIXGS and Red Iiottoms, an <11 AMBER Suits, //' , It ! 4IIAI Its?all kinds and prices, I 4IIROMOS?large and sina'l, <ORXICK for Windows, C 1 It AMES Oval and Square; G 1 ItENCII Picture C;1u?p, 1 r 1 RKNCH Plate Glass, 1A EE Stands, 1 AT Racks, (loUEPIXGS for Frame?, nil sizes, |j f[ ATTRESSES }i nnd full size, . > * ICTERE Nails, Picture IIookf?i C() ^ AN EI- Pictures, Picture Cord, pr ^AKEL Frames?beautiful, he ) fir* AIIEOR Suits, m ) , fbi IOCICIXG Chairs, Cane Seat and Pack, 10CKIXG Chairs, Upholstered, Til G Chairs for Children, * ^ |CRE\V EYES, ,in H'eiieosoopic views, ITEREOSCOl'ES, Hp TF.EL Engravl* ks, tit JKLVET Card Frames, I , fol f KLVET Cabinet Frames, handsome coods, ( V ALNUT French Dressers, ( VALNUT Bureaus, VALNUT Bedsteads. ' VALNUT Sideboards, It ALNUT Glass Front Wardrobe, ALNUT Fine French Chamber Suits, fV ALNUT Chairs, Cottage and Dining, n,( NIIAT NOT Tor Corner and Side. The New Home Sewing Machine will be . , >und for sale at our store. Call and see it be>re buyinir. You will tind It etjual toanyja|| lactiine ottered for sale. As It is one of the! it'-st kinds, it has some Imjirovemeut which CO o other bus; ve Respectfully, Ti ' an J. D. CHALMEKS. Sepl.fi, 1882, tl kj IJNOCII 11 AO A NS is under contract to till I j work for me. lie lisis left my premises, mil will prosecute any one who gives liltn ty mployinent. UKoRUK A. CKOMlCll. ... August ::u, 1S82, tf J NO. A. WKIIt. JNO. B. WEIR ^ ' Central Hotel, 7 tii Main Street, Greenville, S. C. C< ta I'll IK Hotel Is centrally located, on line nf street railway, neatly ami comfortably j1,1 urnlshed. with convenient sample rooms. | ?,j The table furnished with the heat the mar- : 1 ;<-t ad.irils. ami every attention given to t or ue?ts. Notice iilven to iruest* of arrival and : . . luparlure of trains. " j JNO. A. WEIR & SON, c<l ! ty Proprietors. August .10, iS-^2,3m ^ J. Knox & Co. ; lie -AGENTS I OH- f() MR. TOM YOUNG' at PURE CORN WHISKEY21 I ri THE host and purest COKX W1IIS- " KEY brought to this market. I" June 22, 1881, tf Holmes' Liniment w OR the Mother's Friend, 81.50 bottip. EDWIN PARKER. May 10,188'J, -It New Goods. it VELVET FRAMES, Card mid Cabinet sizes at prices from '?> cents to Sl.oO. Pretty goods. J. 1). CHALMERS. ]\ March 2?, 1882, tf n Stereoscopes 1 81 AND Stereoscopic Views. A fine assortment both Foreign and American, at J. D. CHALMERS. ? March 21), 1882, tf Iron Tonics. BROWN S IRON BITTERS, Harter's Ir Tonic, Bitter Iron. EDWIN PARKER. . July 20,1882,2t ATTENTION. P. ROSENBERG k CO. Ire receiving a larger and >etter selected Stock of Goods han eyer, and are prepared o offer as great induoements o the wholesale and retail rade as LU&USTA OR CHARLESTON. August 23, HS2, tf SALE OF N THURSDAY, 5th OCTOBER, pIIE Ijppafees of ADAM WIDEM AX. L deceased, will soil at the old Jlonieead, mi Thursday, the 5th October 1832, ic following described lands: 1. The Home Tract, 61 ACRES, well improved, Rood dwellr house, lino well of water, necessary i it-houses; between 7"> and 100 acres; i?rirm1 fnrn?t within ntm ntiln nf Tmr ! 1 the A'. <V K. R. R. One of tho healtlist places in the county, convenient to rst-class schools and elm relies. 2. The B&yd Tract, ACRES, in high stnto of cultivation, ith a tenant house. 3. The Mills Tract, 7 ACRES, well watered and contains st-class low grotinds. Several tenarit mses on this tract. Water power sulllpnt to Kin cotton or grind corn. 4. The Lindsay Tract, ACRES, about 30 acres of which Is No. low grounds. 5. The Wideman Tract, 2 ACRES, fine cotton land, good settleen t. NOTE.?The mineral on the Wideman | act and the Lindsay Tract will be reived. All the above are first-class Long Cane' [ids, especially adapted for the growth cotton, corn, small grains and all other utbein crops. TERMS OF SALE.?One-half cash, i dance on a credit ol' one and two vcilrs' ith interest, payable annually, from day | saie. i urcuaser 10 give mortgage,i ] th personal security, and pay lor pa-1 IS Any further information respect-1 ] g this land inay be obtained on applica- :. ?n to Mr. J. E. Bradley at Troy, or to! \ J. W. Wideman at Due West.* J. W. WIDEMAN, J. E. BRADLEY. ! i And other Legatees, j; August no, 1882, Gt j , The Edgefield A dvertiscr will copy < J d send bill immediately to Press mid \ inner for collection, that it may present;, at proper time. 1\ \0TH E! ( i t N ACCORDANCE WlTPI THE.' I r :t to raise supplies for the fiscal year mmeneing November, 1st, 1881, ap-1J oved February 9th, 1882. Notice is j f reby given that the Treasurer's Of-j a e of Abbeville County will be open 'j r tiie collection of taxes U MY, SEPTEMBP 15.1882ji (1 will remain open until November r i, except the days in the schedule of [ pointments made below in this lio e: I: The rate per centum of taxes is as lows: State purposes 4? mills. L'ounty current 3 " Deficiencies- 1J " Schools 2 " 11J " | Poll Tax $1. J In all cases where the May Instal-|t ent has not been paid a penalty of -* e per centum will be added. Ifi All taxes remaining unpaid on the! t day of November, will incur a pen- j tyof fifteen per centum, and will he; llected by distress until the loth Nomber, alter that date the County easurer will collect the same by levy ill sale as provided by law. Taxes are payable in the following nil of funds and no other: Gold|jj id Silver Coin, United States Curren- j1 ; c , National liank Notes and Coupons 11 liich shall become payable during the: J lar 1882, on the valid Consolidated j r. it . In ,.P lr?n,t>n ou (In J i'IIU.1 \J I Uli.-? IJKUU, lYMWiru UO bllb Brown Bonds," also Jury Certificates id the per diem of State witnesses in e Circuit Courts wil! be received for ' unity taxes, not including School xes. Parties liable to Poll Tax and rer'us- * g or failing to pay the same will be oceeded against as for a misdemeanund upon coiiAiction "shall be lined >t more than ten dollars, besides ( ists.orby imprisonment in the council not exceeding thirty days." In accordance with the amendment the Act approved December li;?, 1879, liich requires the County Treasurer o attend fit. certain places for the colction of taxes," I will attend at the Mowing places on the days designatI, to wit: Ninety-Six, Monday, Sept. 25, from rival of down train until Tuesday lib. smme hour. Greenwood, Tuesday 26th, from ar-j val of up train until same hour Wednesday 27tli. Hodges, Wednesday 27th, from 4 clock P. M. until Thursday 28th, ime hour. Donaldsville, Friday, Sept. 29th. Due West, Saturday, Sept. 30th. The remainder of the time I will be i the oflice at the Court House. The tax payers of Lowndesville, Iagnolia and Calhoun townships are otitied that the Savannah Valley tailroad Tax will he collected at the nme time. All information as to taxes freely ;iven by mail or otherwise. J. W. PERRIN. County Treasurer. August 30, 18S2, 2m ' / r:iFall Goods! Fall Goods! JDST RECEIVED, I'IKCKS FALL CALICOES, 9Q I'IKCKS RLKACIIKD HOMESl'liNS, in I'TKCKS IJUOWN HOMESPUNS, "SE/1 1U IS LA NIV' If) PIECES FALL WORSTEDS ? Vcr; I -11-' cheap. in IMKCKS DRESS GINGHAMS - Nei' AU styles. |Q I'IKCKS BLACK CASH MERER 45eto?l rA GROSS CUOCIIKT,.1KT AND FANC\ HIJTTONS, in I'IKCKS BROWN AND IJLEACIIK1 1W CANTON FLANNKLS, 10 I'IKCKS WHITE?ALL WOOIr-FLAN AL/ NKLS, n IMKCKS RKD - ALL WOOL - FLAN u NKLS n I'IKCKS OREV ? ALL WOOL-FLAN NKLS. SH I'OCNDS "DEXTER" KNITTING COT ,JXJ TON. f 1WIVI.-V 1M11I T-TT1 CI OVI'S-N'mv Kill ^ shade#, I'.LACK SILKS. SATINS, YKTVKTS, I'LUSIIKH, NOIIIE SATIN, JET AND CI1INILL FRINGES, Rt'FFLINGS, LAD IKS NECK WEAK, NEW FALL ST'i LKS. It. M. HADDON & CO. August 23, 1S82, I f TOWN C()UNC I L ELECTION. \N election for Tntemlnnt anil four Wardons will ho held i i the Court House on Monday the 11th Sept. next. Polls will lie opened nt G o'clock A. M. and remain opened until (io'elock I*. M. The following named persons will act ns malingers: Allen. Hy order of Council. J. W. PERRIN, Intendent. T. P. QrAiu.ES, Secretary. August -10, 1SS2, 2t Notice Snperiitcnflents Hitaais. YOU will have the roads put in thorough repair hy September 1st.. All delinquents will be reported without full. W. T. COWAN, Chairman. July 2fi, lSS2,tf Columbia anil (ireenviIle;ii|roai . IMSSKNOEIt HKl'ARTMENT. Coi.r.MiiiA, s. C., May lV, 1K82. On nnd after Friday, May 10, 1>?2, the Passenger Trains M ill run us herewith indicated upon this I toad and its branches. DAILY, EXCEPT 8CNDAYS; NO. 52. VI* 1'AS.SKNUEK. Leave Columbia A 11 42 a m Leave Alston 12 11 p in Leave Newberry 1 -10 P m Leave Ninety-Six 3 24 p m Leave Hodges -1 IS p ni 1/Cave Helton 5 10 p m Arrive ut Greenville 7 03 p in NO. 53. DOWN PASSENGER. Leave Greenville at 10 25 a m Leave Helton 11 53 a m Leave Hodges 1 17 pin Leuvd Ninety-Six 2 .S3 p in Leave Newberry 3 55 p m Leave Alston 5 01 p m Arrive at Columbia J.*' IS 02 p m SU'AKTANI'UlHJi I'NION A.\l> fOl.fMltIA KAILUOA l>. NO. 52. I I- PASSKXCEXt. Leave Alston 12 51 p ni [>euvc st rot her 1 i's p m Leave Shelton 1 52 j> in Leave Santne 2 2!) p in Leave Union 2 57 p ill Leave.lonesville 3 2(i p m rVrrivoat Spartanbure J 15 p m NO. 53. DOWN I'ASSENCElt. Leave Sparta nlhirg It. & D. depot J 1 I 00 a in LeaveSpartimburnS.I'.tfcC.ilcpot (i 1 33 p m Leave Jnnesville 2 25 j> in Leave Union 2 51 p in LeaveSantue. 3 20 p m nchvo siidtoit :< .v> i> in Leave StrotluT -I l* p in rVri'ivcl?t Alston 1 53 p in I.AI HKXS UAII.ROAI). [,cnvo Xcwlifrry 4 l"i p m :\nlve;?t (.aureus i'. 11 ti -Jit p 111 I fiivi' l.ar.ivns i'. H Jo ! -"! u m \rrivoiit Ni-uIi.mt.v 12 iO p in AlIltKVI J.l.l'. liJCAMll. [.rave ]Ti?teos 1 "0 p in \nivfiit Ahi'cvillc 'J '?i p in Leave A Mh'\i Hi* 1. 1" a ni \rrlwjit hutlgirs 1 (i.*? ji in [ .l.l'K niilCK ItAlI.KOAIi ANIi ANIiKKSo.N JIKAXt'lI. t.eavc lit'!ton i. " Hi p in Leave A lid'Tson (i '.ii p in L.eav?? J Viullrlo-I i; j?in [.?live Setieea (/ 7 .'?(! p in \rrive at Wallmllii 7 .Ml p in Uiivi! Walhalln It 'Hi a in :.??av<;S?'iioai ]) l'i I'll u in [.cnvrt I't'ii'llcimi J'l !! '! i' in >nve Amlrr?<in II II a in Vrrivbal P.ellon II Main Timorrjji rvi: skrvici:. Sdlii] train." between Columbia ami Wul-j .a! 'a. Tiirouuli cars ln*t\v? en Cbarh sim: ami [lemler-onville and Cljar!e?!on and C riiro.ti'ivialir.p of ems In I u.'eil til her j ti.ea!/uvo points. OONNKCTIONS. With South Carolina Railroad from 'llarleston. Willi Wilmington,(;olunili'aand t i?.*;ii.A.wi ..11 I Siri'TCKINTKNDENT'S Ol'KICK, AUGUSTA AND KNOXVtt.LK ItAlI.KOAD CO. Auuu.sta, Ga.. May M, 1882. CWMMKNCING Montloy l">th Instaut. the j following schedule will bo operated. Tralus run by \iigU8ta City time: no. 1 nouth. j Leave Augusta 7 30 a m J Arrive at Greenwood .....1 10 p in NO. 2 SOUTH. Leave Greenwood U :i() p m!. Arrive at Augusta. 7 40 p in j ( Connect at Greenwood with A- G. trains j for Greenville and points West, for Columbia ( and points East. , A. J. TWIGfM, General Superintendent. ( SOOTH CAROLINA COLLEGE I WILL OPEN OCTOBER 3d, 1882. DOUUIjK AND SINGIJM Harness. ?which I oftt:r at the lowest prices.? I am Agent for Several "West* ern Houses. Parties wanting vehiens of any style will flint It to their Interest to see me before purchasing. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. B. BAKER. August 23. 1882, tf SELF REGISTERING FEVER THERirometer. EDWIN PARKER. I July II), 1888, 2t" joints North thereof. With < 'harlotto, (.'<>1-] imbisi and AnsuMa Railroad from Charlotte ind all points North thereof. ]}. With Ashcville and Spartanburg Rniluad for points in Western North Carolina. (1. With Atlanta and Charlotte Division Richmond It Danville Railroad from all lolntsSouth and West. I), With Atlanta and Charlotte Division Richmond A Danville llallroad l'roin Atlanta ,nd beyond. K. With Atlanta and Charlotte Division Memnond and Danville Railroad from all mints South and West. I'-1. With South Carolina llallroad for Iharleston. With Wilmington,Columbia and , UiL'tistu Railroad for Wilmington and the forth. With Charlotte, Colnmhla and Au;us)a Railroad for Charlotte and the North. (J. With Ashevillc and Spartanburg Rail* ond from Ileiidcrsonvllle. H. With Atlantaand Charlotte Division j llehmond and Danville Railroad from Char- ( otte an.l beyond Standard time used Is Washington, D. C.. i hleh is llfteen minutes faster than Colum>ia. J. W. FRY, Superintendent. T. M. R. TA l.( ? ?TT, Gen. Malinger. A. Genera! Passenger Agent. j LAND FOR SALE, f\VII,L soil nt. private sr.ln my plantation containing ONK IIlTNliUKD unit NINK" Y Al.'RKS. liSl acres in liisrliest stute of enl-j I vat Ion niul fresh. The said farm if 'IV, miles I >orth-t-sist of XlnHy-Slx denot, C. & <?. K. IM 'Cow tirovo I.aml." Noted ibr cotton and! ;rain. Buildings fresh and new. W. P. HUFF. A unmet T., 18S2, It Tl! Belcher Place For Sale. 1MI1S valuable plantation is in thoCalhonnj settlement, ton miles from Abbeville,; ii'ven from thelineof the Savannah Valley tall road, and two miles from thatof the Atanticand French ISroad Railroad. The tract :ontains ONK THOUSAND AND FIFTY M'UKS, lies well, and Is well adapted for cot011 and craln. More than a third of it Is In latlve forest, well timbered. For terms apply to 11? \ v t t)m il'Ti? ? t\ nrrn'ti Abbeville, 8. Y,\ August 23,18X2, tf ER111CBUEGE. O 1MIK FOnTY-TIIinT) SESSION OF THIS Institution opens on the Ilrst Monday 111 Jctober. The Faculty Is complete. Preparatory Derailment Inehargeof a Tu:or. Air. L. 1'. Kennedy. Kntlre expenses for the year about $100. Apply lor catalogue to W. M. GRIER, Due West, S. C. August 21,1KS2, tr BUGGIES, WAGONS -ANDCARRIAGES I HAVE a line stock of WAGONS and IUTO?IES, of Western and home make,also, jjwr' " NOTICE. i | | i Rnuninsr Bail? Siudavs Emtei. < " J J * I 'IM1E NEW MARKET MILL is now in first i 1 class order, making from 10 to 4<J pouhds of FINE FLOUll from u bushel of good clear, wheat. Superintended by one of the very best experienced miller's. Extra palris taken to give so (Infliction. Loads from a distance promptly dispatched. <ilve us a trial and he convinced. Remember Hip place to pot the best Engines and Machlnety of all kinds. W. H, WHITLOCK. M July 1J?, 1S82,2t k j A Family Dyes. PA AS'DYES. Handy Package Dyes, will dye silk, wool, ribbon, stoekiir.-s and '; foal hers, but not eotion. Price ;1c. to 10<\ per 'package. Copperas. Indigo, Extract Lojr' | wood, Annetto, Red Aniline. . I EDWIN PARK Eli. * July 12,1832,4t 11 Fruit Jars. ittie celebrated "gem." 1 edwin parker. July 5,1SS2, Ct I?LY PA TEH. { EDWIN PARKER, i July 5,1882,2t * Cologne on Draught. rl1\VO to four ounces. Send bottles. 1 EDWIN PARKER. July1S82, *_>t State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. j Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration. : 13v J. Kci.i.er T.yon, Esq., Pnon.vtb Jlt>c:k. I AV"H ERICAS, Nancy A. Morrnh and J. W. '* Morrali, have made .suit to mc, to grant I them Let ters of Administration of ttie estate 'and effects of gamual It. Morrali, late of Ab| bevllle county, deceased. | These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ami creditors of the said Samuel R. Morrah, dcen-ised, that they he and appear, lielore mo. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville (Ml., on Wednesday, the lilth day of July, 1SS2, after pubii-' eation hereof, at. II o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Given under my hamljand seal, tills 3d day of July, 1HH2. In the ycur of our Lohl one thousand eight hundred and eightytuoand In the one hundredth and sixth year of American Independence. Published on the 5th day of July, 1882, in (he rrcM 'turf J tanner, and on Hie Court IIoUso door for the time required hy law. J. l'l'M.EI! LYON, Judge of Probate. July 5,1SS1. tf State of Soutli Carolina, Abbeville County. | Probate Court?Citation lor Letters of Administration. By J. Fui.lf.k Lyon, Esti., Prohate Ji-nfiE. \iT HERTCAS. I.. W. White, has made suit to [ ?V me; to grant him Letters of Admlnls1 ration of the estate and effects of John | While, lute of Abbcrllle county, deceased, ' These ore therefore, to cite and admonish all i and singular the kindred and creditors of the | ssid John White, deceased, that they bo and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. II., on Wednesday, the 5lh day of July, 18S2,after publication hereor, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said Administration ! should not be granted. I (iwrn tinder mv hand and seal, tills 20th tlnj* of Juno, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nnd eighty-two and In the one hundred nnd sixth year I of American Independence. Published on the 21st day of June. 18S2, in i the /*> <?*# awl JJ/nmrr and on the Court House I door for the time required hy law, J. FI.'LLKIt LYON* Judge of Probate; | June 21,18S2, (f DUE WEST LI MM. EXKItflSKS OPKN" OfT. L'i>. WITOLK i expense, Hoard and regular tuition. In eluding Latin, Hl!2 fur the year. French ! spoken in class and dining room. Full corps of tcachcrs. Special attention to Music, vo' cal and instrumental, also to Drawing nnd l'nliitlDtr Knr i-nt/ilomii' imtilv to flip T'rcsl. i dent. J. P. KENNEDY. ! August D, lSffc.', tf I - SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY,' Oil ARLESTOX, 8. C. I, KOl'NIlKr) ]S)2. j j ITTIl.T. '>o ro-estnl>llsh<vl October 1st, 18S2, T? lully organized and equipped. Col. J. P. THOMAS, Supt. | Pay Cadets Received from nny State. Hut to secure admission, npplleotion must be made In udvunee to den. JOHNSON IIACOOI), Chairman Hoard of Visitors, COLUMBIA, 8. C. Address for proper forms, Information, Ac. August 9,1S82, It f State of South Carolina. ; 11 County of Abbeville. 1 Probate Court?Citui Ion for Letters of Administration. By J. L'uli.kk Lyon, Esq., Phohatk Judge. WJIEltEAS, Asbury Smith, made suit to jnc, to grant hlin Let ten* of Administration of the estate nnd effects of William " Smith, late of Abbeville county, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said William Smith, deceased, that they be and appear, before me. In the Court of Probate, to be held at. AbbevilleC. 1L, on Wednesday, the iSid day of August, 1S82, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to ( how cause, If any they have, why the said! i Administration should not be granted; Given under my hand nnd seal, tills 8th [ day of August In the year of our Lord i . one thousand eight hundred and eightytwo and In the one hundred and seventh 11 year of American Independence. J Published on I he Oth day of August, 1SS2, In I he IWxs ft nil liunner and on the Court House door for the time required by law. J. KITLLKH LYON J udgo of l'robuto. August fl, 1S82, 2t Ann-nefa and ITnnvTrillo T?m'lrntid f!n CBOURSES OF STUDY?General Science, j Mechanics and Engineering, Agriculture,1 Classical Course. l,atln Course, PARTIAL COURSES. In Enjrlish Studies,' Practical Mathematics, Practical Acrtculture. | Students admitted to any Course for which thoy arc prepared. TUITION FREE. , Annual Fee of SKI for repairs. Ilourd, in private Him i lies, from 812 to #15 a month. Excellent board in messes at from 58 to #10. Entire expenses need not exceed 8125; ought not to exceed 6175. For further information, address j BENJAMIN SLOAN, Secretary of Faculty, * Columbia, S. C. August 2.'), 1SS2, tf Adger College, WALHALLA, S. C. FACULTY: 'c REV. F. I". MUI.LAM.Y. President, KEV..I. It ItlEF.V, 1). 1)., ItF.V. II. STRONG. A. M? l'ROF. \VM. S. MOORE. rpiIE next session commences September 21, I IKK'A Knifllsh. ('hiKvlcnl tnul MMpntifh* I Courses. Military drill. Tuition SH) penuiI num. Hoard In prlvale famlllestfio nor month. | Located at the base of the Blue IU<lj;e MounI tains, the climate Is unsurpassed. For further I information or catalogue addre.SH any member of the Faculty. F. P. M1ILLALLY, D. J)., President. August it, 1882, tf i Stationery. IfcOAL CAP 12 lb., 14 lb.. 10 lb., Commercial j Note 3, 4, 'i and tl lbs.. Commercial Note, legal fold; Healing Wax, Exposition Playing Cards, star U. L. Pencils, Rubber Head Automatic Pencils, Automatic Pencil Points, a va rlcty of Steel Pens, Rubber Hands. EDWIN PARKER. . August 23,1882, tf - "'T- * ' ' B. K. BI ?DEAI Window and Hot Bough and Dressed I Hinges and Sash Ketc] Office: Over A. M, ] j .Sept. C, 1382, If W\ T. WHEI.KSSi I,ntc of Sibley, Wlieless A Co. WHELEf COTTON FACTORS AND l OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: Augus Agents for the Daniel Pratt Prompt Compliance with Instruction fticnts. Liberal Advnm August P, 15!(32, 3m GEO. U. SIBLlSY. SIBLEY & COTTON AGENTS FOR T AUGUS ' i ir ifr r tt~ SPECIAL ATTENTION Satisfaction &naranteefl. Qui August 2, 1882, 3m > mm W. JOEL SI Wc li.nve in stock and tc find LARGE ASSORTMENT which are conveniently urron GOODS STORE, which ha* i Vated and fixed up In HANt manner. Wo have, spared n equipment of our Store ar STOCK, and we trust that our bo unappreciated by our frien LARGE STOCK, A NEW STOCK of Dry Goods, Millin Wo respectfully invite an insf W. April 5, 1882j 11 W.T.McDO Nos. 350 & 35 DEALI Alt, kinds of goods suitable to occupy the large unci commodious Htn co. Give us a call and you will llud our stoci LADIES, MISSES, C: Wc are nerriti SEWING- MACHINES, OILS, HI When In want examine onrs. Everything w< [lie Inrtro patronage bestowed upon us by our :ti)danccof the sutue by KAIlt DEALING ai Res] Mat-cii 22, 2RS2, tf KNOX HOTEL rllK undersigned have opened a first-class hotel In the Knox lSlnck on Main street, t, Is in rSc business part of the town and has i number of large, Well-furnishedand comorlable rooms. Reasonable rates, pood fare ind eloseattention to guests ulways guaraneed. J . KNOX & CO. J. H. SIMMONS, Manager. Dec. 2J, 1SS1, tf JAMES C. KLUGH, Attorney at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. IT/ILL practice in all tlief'ourts of tlio Slate. >v [Jan. 4, lHrtl, l.'m Marshall F. DsEruhl, ? Attorney at Law, ABBEVILLE C. II. S. C. rhe Place to Get What You Want! MJDIOTIAM MJW CflM uniuoimn vtilwuii ALWAYS in store, a complete stock of FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED JOODS and CONFECTIONERIES of ill kinds; The best and cheapest CIJARS and TOBACCO. The FINEST iVINES and LIQUORS. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey 7or medical purposes a specialty. Also, .'lioioe Lienors of any kind for medical > nr poses. Give us a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. CHRISTIAN & WILSON, Abbeville, S. c. Nov. 1(5,1881, tf Received This Week! rirUEK NIOW AND STYLISH WALNUT Chamber Suites at bottom prices, at W. 1\ WAIIDLAW. April 20, 1SSI. j. W. PF.URIN, T. 1'. CotnKA.V PPIRRIN & COTHRAN, Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. .Tan. HIS8Q, tf Paas Dyes, Paas Dyes; iiriLTi dye ecus, any material of woolen, W Bilk, paper and leathers. Will not dye ottoii. l'aper ft cents eaeh.ii papers for senlH. Kit WIN 1'ARKEK. March 22,18*2, tf Hercules Glue. ALWAYS READY ? mends Glass, China, Crockery, Wood, Ac. KIJWIN PARKER. March 22, J8S2,2t lor tne Many. RICIITF.It'S HARMONICA'S, A. II. nml Russian Gnt Violin Strings, K. A. I), and U? I'idcllu Hows. KinVIX I'AKKKH. March 22,1882, 41 CHROMOS. A CHOICE lot of brail 11 fill CHROMOS of the most attractive kind, Just received, W P. Wardlaw's. March 8,1382, tf . ' ' O??j?BTTg 3ACHAHT, jER I ."NTBed Sash, Doors, Blinds number, Improved Blind les. Sill & Sons. " - . * ? r\nntT/i rr J r*. i. i AnDuutuii, j Of Abbeville County, S. C. 5S&C0. J COMMISSION MERCHANTS,: i NO. 727 REYNOLDS STREET, stst, G-a. c Revolving Head Cotton Gin. s Relative to Disposition ot Consignees on Froducc in Store. WM. M. JORDAN. s JORDAN, FACTORS, 1 NDHE BEST GINS, iTA, GA. GIVEN TO WEIGHTS, ' ict Sales anfl Prompt Rete. IITH & SON. i > arrive a MOST BEAUTIFUL 1 of Spring and Summer Goods, igcd and displayed in our DRY recently been completely renoISOME, yet BUSINESS-LIKE citber labor nor expense In tho id tho PURCHASING of our I sincere effort to please will not I ds and customers. We havo a STOCK, and a HANDSOME iery, Notions, Boots and Shoes. lection of our stock. JOEL SMITH & SON. t U t F WALD&C(T il Main Street, . RS IN? TirK WANTS of EVERY ONE. WE NOW rc li^use formerly occupied by LATIN WELL A , c full and complete. Many nice goods for the hildren and all. i for all kinds ol SEDLIS AND ATTACHMENTS!r' * sol 1 guaranteed n? represented. Thankful for friends and tin- public, wo hope to merit. a conul STRICT ATTENTION to our business. pectfully, 11 w. t. Mcdonald & co. c" J1I llllil, CONGAREE \ llil WORKS,, Coumbia. S. O " t Agent for ? m-T A PM A:nt*S PERPETUAL EVAPORATORj c c rpIIESE WORKS WERE ESTABLISHED J In 1SI7 by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair a net James Andnrsoh and purchased by me In the year I. and from that time till now carried on successfully by myself'. My friends and ens- C turners will bear witness ot the large and stu- A pendons Jobs executed by me. It was at my G Works where the largest and almost only Job S | of Its class ever executed in this city wasdone, Ci viz.: the making of the pipes for the City S Water Works in the year 1KV. in the branch T of BELL FOUNDING. I can say that I have I. made the largest bells ever cast In the State, 0 such as the bell for the City Hall In Columbia. A My stock of patterns for ARCHITECTURAL WOI5K, COLUMNS for Store fronts, is large and various, and in RAILINGS for Balconies, Gardens and Cemeteries I have the largest variety and most modern patterns; many of these are patented and I have purchased the right for this Slaie. in the machine line I can furnish my pa- T trons with STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS 1 of any size and description. My CIRCULAR SAW MILLS have carried oti' the prize at every Slate Fair held In this city, and in their construction I have taken pains to combine simplicity with the most useful modern Improvements, and may flatter myself that my CIRCULAR SAW MILLS find favor with ev ?.K/1 nn/L?vo?on?lc Ills: ltlisl MPKS. I ui y rnwjvi ...... ........ . The many orders 1 am steadily receiving for SUGAR CANE MILLS prove that the public appreciate tlic mills of niv mnke, and so it is with my (iMAKING for lfOiWK J'OWKRS, _ (JIN W1IKKI.S, U1UST MILLS and other M ACIIINKHY. I have tiie manufacturing right of ninny PATENTS, such as ca^ttngs for ROCK COt- a TUN AND II 'VV PRESS and three or four V different l-'EEU CI TTEKS and other implc- I men is. V 1 will he pleased to send my circulars to any ? applicant, together with price list or estimate. My prices are moderate, and I assure the public (hat they are lower even than those of Noithcrn manufact'irers, find that my work will compare favorably with that of any other maker. Address John Alexander, ('ojfoaitkk Ikon Wokks, Columbia, s. C. Clilll PT Miff IIJIIlVTIjl 1 IllilL Oil 111 ILII HIM" JJaVE on hand almost every variety of. J CARRIAGES, f BUGGIES, !? AXD WAGONS,b whiHi tiiey oiler to their customers on the must advantageous terms. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.:5 With the best of workmen in every branch of! our business, aud un abundant. supply of f, lumber, and other materials, we are prepare*! J n to do all kinds of repairing in the very bpst I' manner, at. the shortest notice, and on the'^ most ucobmmodating terms. All work fully 1 warranted. SEAL & McILWAINE, , Washington Street, i Abbeville, Feb. 22,1882, tf :. aspredicYed! L. H. MISSEL'S NEW B81CK STORE IS Building up a profitable trade. Mr, Russel's long experience in the LIQUOR TRADE ' :IM Enables him to distinguish tlio GRFAT DIFFERENCE between good and inferior articles. ^ ^ \ jio aiways Qiiysaireci irom uio Manu- "jg facturies, thereby saving thfl profit that , joes to the'middle man, this he gives to Ilia customers. Farmers will find this a good place to,, SWEET MASH CORN WHISKY, | Dirfcct from the Mountains' of N:>r Carolina and as PURE as the WATER tliat decsend from the Blue Ridge. > j?3 HE IS ALSO FITTING UP A' SPLENDID BilliariM Pool Park = - , vfj Remember the NEW STORE a twL ioor to ;the Court House. April 2G, 1882. I & SONS, :|jg DEALERS IN GROCERIES, I PROVISIONS/ ' I 3RACKE5RS, HAM, ^ S TEAS, FISH, SOAP, SYRUP, SUGAR, STARCH, SPICES, ^1 FINE TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES, IiaUORS, &c= * - $M Abbeville, S. C? Dcc. 15,11880, tf. v ? MOVED MtiKTII I 'IIE FURNITURE STORE OF J. D. CIIA I. I MEKS Is now no lotisjer up-stalrs. We occupy half of Dr. E. PARKER'S store; 1 i*hero all or our best poods can be seen. On . lie corner store at the Dendy Corner, we inve It tilled with COTTAGE BEDSTEADS, - VSM! :HAIUS. TABLES, SOFAS, BUREAUS, FRAMES, MOULDINGS. AC. : ! Call and see us. We will sell you gdbds at ity prices and upon their merits. Just wliui Respectfullyj .. U J. D. Chalmers. imM Feb. 1,1882; tf WSI. II. PARKER W. 0. McOOWAN. J PMKEE & McGOWAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ABBEVILLE, C. II., S. C. ILL practice also in the Circuit Courtsci .1 the United States for South Carolina* Jan 7.18.S0.tf . ' "DON'T^i ' ' |jj tror cease to turn it over in your mine* I that "I'm" saving a front corner rooni jr you at the EXCHANGE HOTEL, j ituated on one of tho highest points in the | euter of the ''Mountain" City or South Caro- I Inn. On Hue of Street Railway. Connected ' '.-jS?| r-itlx the Telephone Exchange. Rooms calm, ool and clean. Bells, (jas and a Whistle. ] Vater and Fair as good as the best. /. 33 W. R. WHITE, . . j Proprietor. June 21,1882. tf ; Dr. H.^TwiLSoST" 31 DENTISTRY,'. 'jM Ibbeville, C. H., S. C.- ! CfrOfllce; Upstairs over the Post Ofllce."^H Richmotid and Danville Railroad. J CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. jLvJ 3N and after Sunday, Not. 20,188I,Passcriger Train Service on the Atluuta and :harlottc Air Line division of this road will ieas follows: E AST W A HO. ?.,v ;; !. a iEAVE?Fast Mall. Express. Mail. Ni). 65. No. 51. No. 53. ktlanta 3 15 p in 5 30 a m J L JvJ\ OA ' ialnesville 5 31 p m "Warn 'occoft 7 25 p m lv 8 00 p m 8 10 a ra ' enecu (J 30 p ru 9 17 p m 10 47 a m *1 ireenvillo 10 82 p m 10 51 p m 12 15 p m partanb'g 11 17 p m 12 15 a m 1 38 p in rastonia 1 29 a m 2 50 a ni -J 01 p ni' liarlotte 2 30 a m 3 52 u in 5 00 p in I westwajid. | .eave?Fast Mall. Express. Mull. No. 54. No. 50.. No. 52. 1 liarlotte 12 10 a ni 10 25 p m 12 30 p m Instonla 1 01 n ni 11 20 p in 1 24 p m i partanb'g 2 57 a in 1 50 p m 3 45 p in Ireenvillo 4 10 a iu 3 30 p in 5 03 p in enccn 5 44 a ni 5 lit p in ll 60 p m occoa 0 50 a in (j 20 j> in 8 00 p fii ' ,?la 8 14 a m 9 It p uv Inlnsvllle 8 42 a ni 9 45 p m .r. Atlanta 11 00 a m 12 05 n m ^33 T. M. II. TALCOTT, General Manager. . ? >.-i 1. Y. SAGE, Sup't. ' A. Pope, General Fasaenscr Ageut. m, ?. It. THUJILSUJN, i-'H| DENTIST, | ABBEVILLE, S. C. ' > . . ' :3 ??_Offick up-stairs McIIwainc Corr.cr.1t* July 7,1881. lyr. THS JM. Ventilated TrussI TRU8S* II ^es & Supporters E. PARK Lit, Agent. v> -JS Jun. 11,1862, tf ^ : : ..M J. KURZi, Soots and Shoes, Harness and Tanyard. ->EHT material used, fine workmen employ J oil,custom work made promptly, and at tie lowest bottom prices for cash. Hides al uy?( bought at the highest market price for tsh or in exchange for leather or work. January 28, 1880, ly. jTw. SIGN, 1 ABBEVILLE, S. C. ^EEFS on hand a full assortment of IRON CASES, fINE BURIAL CASKETS,'' COFFINS r>m the cheapest to the best. Hoarse will ~--S Uend funerals, when desired. Ie -^ill also Contract for the Erection of Buildingu. lo is arent for the salo of Sash, Poors Jllnds, Mouldings, Htatr-raillngs, flooring*^ ml everythlng-ncrtainiug to bo'iye b'i!ldir? April 7, 1SS0, tf ,w