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p. ' The Press and Banner, I r? ,V 11 U 1?2 V1LL CO, SS. O. "Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1383.; Li'JNr fr?!M Imlin. 'Vc liave li.'r>ii vhoAvn s '"in1 iniitier , letters from !*? !'. Samuel A. l!i!l, of A!* l iliriti'id, In ii.i, written t<> l:is itnele, Mr. j William Hill, :iti < ! 1 :i11 -i lionoicd eiti/.-n | of this villa-;". ;i!nl wli'Mn t!ie po >ple oi", l!ii< county t'<>r nearly twen'v consoeii- j tivo years liefojv lla-'jeril reeonstniet i-m entrusted witii one of (he i?? -1 in;-; ]>ort:ui{ judicial oilices in our form <>l jji)V(?rnni"iit. Tiies-- letters contain so iniieli valnalilc information, and which i*| told in such an en>riaiiiin,x manner, tin! \vc hope to lie uMe to publish them at; s.?me future ilav. From 'ii. se letters a better insight into the :r'Vcrninent.liaS.iN, i religions, :i;i-1 niinti'Ts <>l' lii pcuiile, 1 and also of I!ii* climat" aii'l productions i of that country"can !k* better hail than : >??i 1?i i?* obtained from a !>o >k of a thousand [M^I'S. (\>l?psl>'iry Pl.t.?1>( Qtiarler, 1>sO. Newberry sta Ian. l:?, 11 Saluda ct, '/. Ian. I'll, ill (Sreenwood ct, (jroeinvood J:m. 127. 12> I'arksvil'.c miss Feb. :t. I Cokesfourv ct. <!ili,al Feb. 1<>, 11 S Abbeville ct, Liberty I'eh. i.".. 11 Abhevillect, Sharon Feb. 17. l.t T.owndesv illi* sta Smyrna Kelt. 24. Tuii11 >1 ini; Shoals ct. I'etln'sda Mar.4 North I". IzelifH <*t. Ilehoboth...Mar. Io. 11 Newberry i't, New Hope Mar. 17. IS N Newberry ct, Soiile (,'ha;>cl..Mar. -4, 12"? Abbeville sta Mar. .'51, April 1 : The District Stewards will moot in tin? ' Methodist Church at Cokc.sbnry on Wednesday. Jan..}, at 11 o'clock A. M. I be-scccli yuti, brethren. every one, t>> he at li vnir post promptly, on the day and at the hour appointed. \V. I). KlltKIiAXP, 1'. E. |; Music Class. Miss Pinkind has re-orirani/.id her musiu class at Mr. Hammond's residence. Siie is a m<?t excellent teacher and we;, are gratified to know t.'iat those of our ; i citizens, whose daughters have taken les- i sons from her, are very much pleased!1 with the earn and skill with which she teaches tlie art. The young ladies who,' have taken lessons have progressed line- i lv. Let every young lady, possessing < any musiea! talent, have a chance to per- ' feet herself in this most charming art. j Music is not only a great eivilizer, butj it is one of tlte best evidences of enltnre , anil refinement. Every parent should j give this matter a serious eonside atien. j and act for th* best interests of the little i girls, and young ladies. . ?* 5V J I Death of Mrs. J. Allen Smith. i1 The sympathies of the people of this > village, are deeply moved at the bereave- ! ment of Mr. J. Allen Smith in the loss of! his wife, which oeenrreil last .Monday: i night at ten o'clock. She had always enjoyed good health, ami the sudden and|r unexpected announcement of her illness! and subsequent death was a shock to j1 everybody. Young, and in the midst of f life, she i? ts been cut down, leaving uj I husband filled with grief, and three little j children, wuo are two young to realize jj their irreparable los?. jt TIip funeral services will take piaee at i the Presbyterian Church this, \Y oil tins- j day morning at eleven o'clock, to which j1 the relatives and friends of the family arc , f invited. j, A Good Printer Makes a Bettor Sales-,' num. ii Mr. Richard Courtney Wilson was on v 11 in our oilieo as printer, ami a faithful ami j? elHcient one he was in every respect, I>111 j' it is at selling goods from the attractive] J stock of Messrs. Wardhiw i\r lMwnrds, ij that ho takes the premium. Always>u willing, ever faithful, perpetually honest, t and courteous to the end, he is a treasure J to those for whom he labors. j The Georgetown Times. j* It was a bail Christmas for our friend, i p the (icorf/clown Times. A lire broke out j t in the town and burned presses, types,; v looks, and everything else connected (r with tho ollice. Wo are sorry indeed.jp The riiw-t wis a good paper, and a g>'?d t friend of the Press and llauii"r. We j hope that favoring fortune tiny mike j goad tlie heavy loas which its proprietors j' have sustained. n <7C' - , t The Bee. > We have received the I)r.>t number of < the Daily Dec, a new paper just started |1 in Columbia. Wo wish it great success, j Three daily newspapers in Columbia will j make ttic competition iively. The sub- j' sr riplion price of the new paper is sti.lW a j * year. j,, I'. S. Tho lice is d?id. j i ? - ftcrman Car;>. ! !J Mr. Alpheus 10. Leslv, of tho vicinity j' of Abbeville village, lias received a lot ol j German carp, which he has put in hisljj pond. If lie will give this ma tor his at-ja tentiott, ho will make it a prwj'.tablo bus- li ine?s. li - - - 11 0\*R people at present are anxiously : directing their attention to tho squaring a of last year's accounts, and vaiious per- ^ sons have been making wholesome resolutions. So'ne men may have sworn <>11 a fnnn drink, others may have resolved to .-i quit tho use of tobacco, a few may have " undertaken a mural reform all along tho ^ line, and pledge I t'lennelves to be good Christians during the whole year, but c we ma;:e tho same old pledge in January P of every year, every time we are eon- fl fronted with a big bill which we cannot n pay, and that resolution is to pay cash for o whatever we may buy during the year. > But circumstances always get the better of our good resolutions, and we go in [ debt deeper every year. t< Several county papers came out with * full sheets last week. We trust their ex-1 J1 tra labor was appreciated and that it will j profit them.?Anderson -Journ'il. We ] i; trust that our facetious friend lias profit-j v IM1 ill uuu minijh 1 i.iv in-* rt'M, aim uiai ; his subscribers may bo as well pleasedj with his suspension, as ours have been j by our full issu's The Press nail limner I lias not suspended for Christmas in many I years, and we hope to be able to keep up the established rule of printing every week In the year. As a rule the Christmas issue of a newspaper is more interesting than that of almost any other week j in the year. We arc constantly in receipt of proposals from "Bureau of Correspondence" and occasionally we are invited to advertiso our paper in a "Newspaper Directory." As we aro not going to publish anybody's communications from New * York or Washington, and as we do not ' want to advertise our paper among a class of advertisers who want us to work for j; one-tenth of a fair price, we shall not ae- j > eept propositions from either source. A'I j J Northern newspaper agents aro hereby J} notified of this fact. They may save;, postage in the future. Back at 11 is Old Place.?Mr. W. E. Bell who is so well and favorably known to the people of this community as a pood salesman is now at the store of " Messrs. Ward law it Edwards, where hep will be pleased to meet bis friends. The', large ana vnriea scock or gooasac ins <us-;; pnsid enables him to give every man who j calls upon him any desired article, and l the prices are so reasonable that none I; need complain. We would advise all our readers who > think of making a Vegetable or Flower 1 Garden this sprint? to send to I). M. Fer- , ry & Co., Detroit, Mieh., and get they*!' valuable and beautiful Seed Annual. Thej house is entirely reliable, and if you wi.-h j1 to get exactly what you order you cannot j do better than entrust your orders to:, thorn. Dr. II. D. Wilson leaves for the North on next Monday to look after his Im-j proved Car Seat for which lie has received I letters patent. lie expects to begone! for about two weeks, and during his ab-j sence Dr. E. L. Wilson will have charge {, of the office, and give his attention to i any who may need his services. Orn citizens should make their returns promptly ncioro me nrsi 01 reuruary. i JJy referring to the ordinance to raise sup-. plies vou will find the treasurer is in- i structod to add 2'J per cent, penalty on all property not returned before the first of j February. The treasurer lias blanks lor. making returns. Persons wanting groceries would do j well to consult Mr. W.J. Rogers, who | solicits orders, and fills them, with the j best of goods at the lowest prices, lie is; a worthy citizen, working with energy! and zeai, and we hope that ho may have : ail the good luck he so much deserves. Mastkr Thomas Thomson, who has I been in the employ of this ollice for some | time, by his energy and economy has se- j cured enough to enable him to attend J school for one year. Ho is a bright, intelligent boy, and we hope will continue to ! prosper and to gain knowledge. At the recent meeting of the State Board of Health in Charleston. Dr. F. | F. Gary of C'okesbury was elected 1'rosi-; dont. I)r. Gary Is also i-TeslUent or tno State Medical Association. j Mrs. Bruce ban secured the services of a good baker and will open the bakery this week. Call and get your bread and cakes. Cakes made and trimmed to order at shortest notice. Mr. Lex. Templeton is back from the! West, and will henceforth be found at Cunningham it Templeton's store, ready , and anxious to servo his friend and cus-: tomers. We are glad to welcome him back to Abbeville, the best place in tho world. Capt. M. L. Bonham, Jr., has been appointed aide-de-camp on tho Governor's staff with the rank of Lieutenant-; Colonel. We salute thee, Colonel. The matter which demands your im-' mediate attention is your town taxes. Look at the ordiuance and then look to your own interest. We want an apprentice to the printing business, and need a journeyman printer. The fai mers can do but little now, ex- j cept to make tires and toast their shins. j Mr. Henrv C. Mo.si.ey gladdened our* sanctum yesterday by his presence. The Work (if 1!to Examining Board. The following named touchers were before tin; Kx imiiitn^ Hoard Inst week and were awarded fcaeliors certificates as follows: \i i:i: i: : \c?t:,i:-\ l'rof. 11. V;-. ['..-ill, First < l a ie. >Tf-< I a > White. I-":r-1 ' ;>ade. Mil- Nai.i-ie White, 1 *ir.-t ?! :?<! . Mi-J.tiey Pin-on. First Crude. Miss .Matiie I*, i altioan, First Criitl'\ Miss .t.ilie ) :. Class l-ir.-t tirade. Mis- l/tura Cu'i'inaa, Fiist Crad". Miss l.iilii- <"t?! !11:<11. First (trade. Miss Maii'ie hreiiiiiin, Svcontitiratie. I". It. Mom-Iov, Sccilid liritiie. I Crade. c(u.oi:i:ii ri:a< i!i:i!s. \\". V\". Frr/.ler. I-'irsr < it.ulo. N. J. Williams, Second (irado. .1. V. Second tirade. W. T. Finley,Scioml (ira li". J. A. lSeynol.ls, Second tirade. ii. '1'. Mo..re. Third tirade. H. I.. ! trlingtoii.Third (trade. IS. II. \\*ii>iiik. Tliiid (ii:;ilo. 1!. .1. Sniitli, Third <trade. J. T. 1 omtM.v.n, Thir l tirade. J. U. lii.ickwi II, Third tir.ule. ? ? C'oronacu l)?ts. ]-'ilif'irs J'i'tvx mrl il< i ii ii rr ; As our local chronicle appears to br* out of |.lai:o, or til all events mil playing the part ol "a cliiel anions us taking notes," I will make 1 attempt t.i preserve from oblivion sotueoi tin* mure imp iitani events of our quiet, rural noghborho. >d. A.mong the pleasant episodes marking the rSosc ot the past year, tin: most notable is the m. rr.age of'.Miss l.lla <'. < >'Xeal, only d-jugliler o! Mr. <i. P. (t'Xcal to Benjamin F. King, Km|.. of (iivenvilV. Tin-marl ia_e took place ;il the residence ?rf the bride's father, on the evening of the -Mil nitiino. The ceremony hein^ solemnized in a brief hut bcatitil'upy impressive manner by the Itev. Win. ii. evil, e. The bridesmaids and groomsmen were us follows: Miss Annie .1.1,aw and Mr. Henry 1'riggs, Mis< I.izzie King and Mr. It. S. Slew iirt, .Mi** blz/.ie ttavcnpon ami .Air. .1. 11. O'Neal, Miss Alice Stuart anil Mr. I. T. Kobinsoti. To xlve hi detail a description of tin1 e|e-! lmiiI adornment, and o.\<tui?iie lasle which i-iiii'acieri/.cd tin1 appearance "f the lliidal parly would require more space Mian I lie nature ol 1 his communication ad mils. Tin* same ivi-uiJ equally apply 1?? ilio luauniileent feast 1 >f rare and. substantial dainties, spread for the occasion. The quests wore not numerous tmi. select. The calm dignity pervading the I l"porimcnt of the amiable bride lent a - raec| to every action, such as wou.d have well entilled her to have claimed "lam the rose of | sharoit and !i;e lilly of the valley." In losing j Misso'Xealwe are assured that her future iiome, (ircenville, ri'ceiv'jsa most worthy ac-' 1 s?ion in Mrs. Kuitr. Mr, King with line business qualifications, hids fair to make his; nark in She commercial world. Success lo the happy couple. shall 1 say any 1 liinsr of the weather? ltain ! rain ! pitiless rain ! (Hi! lor the hii^ht clear sunshine a.'aln! Mud! Mud ! with iis tilth and stain. Creatures of clay, yet how we disdain I Our kinship! In our red clay region, the roads being a!-' most impassible, our living partakes much of 111 insular character. rami work ha< boon virtually at a stand oil! for the p:\st two months?it is now at a iciid lock. We are living ill doors, and a!-' Host without newspapers. Much ttiaiu iniemlcd lor planting is still in the bins, Voi.i's, Xli'llIAS. } Flie Neotl of Educational Literature. Kilitors Prr.'.s and Jbutnvr: There are many drawbacks to the cfll^lency >f the schonls in SonihCarolina. 1 will men-. ? t tl.l..! rtlw. .,rn.l..vl 1st. The want of sympathy ami ww?rora-! ion,<>ii tin' part of tlio parent, Willi tlieteach*r in his woiic.aud an almost universal mis-, ^inception of the dignity and importance of, lis lliltil Vocation. _M. i'lic wantof thoroughly qualiflc I tcach rs. of the former I shall say nothing at present. ept ilia: it is, to a law extent, the eause if tiie latter. I .'anient the truth of thclaUrri imposition as lunch as any man in the conn-1 y, timl I sun as conscious of the want of in.ilitlcation as any other teacher similarly j daeed. I have this to say. however, by way ' if consolation t.i myself ami to many oth rs, hat tlie ethoicnt teacher is not, by any ncans, like tlie mastodon, an extin< t species ' if animals, hut on tlie contrary this is pre- j mincnt'y an ane in which iliey flourish. and hey are not circumscribed to Couniy or Slate ioiirs. The lilshop of .Manchester, Kn::land, ml M. Ilippfau. of France, visited this conn-1 ry a few years :ii;o, and each made a leport to us irovernment, d?daring that the treat need if America was thoroughly qualified teach-1 Therearo nvmy causos for this lamentable, i-int of <;ua)iticution 0:1 the purtot teachers. i >1* course scholarship and culture are at the iiiindiition of his success. lie needs, besides hose, a knowiedsfi' of the laws of menial de- j vlopincnt, theordcrand proportion in which ii'M.tal faculties are to he developed, a tlior mail knowledge o|" cliiiii init tire, aim an inunato uciinaintance with educational litemlire. Wf tli<* Ml teachers in the schools of Ihhevillc canity how many have heard <>l iruold of Itusliy. l'estolo/.zt Fmebel, Horace latin. Superintendent I'ariter of (.{nincy anil lis "New Iicp irtuiv? ' lli>w many ??r tliem i iave rend any work on 'The Theory and I'rac j ice of T< aehiiv.'." "School Slnna.etnent" or i nyt'iina about "The School .Master of (lie; Cinciei'istii Century?'' 1 !??\v many of tlienij ;now thai H ero Is such tilings as weekly and nu:i;h'y papers devoted wliull.v to "matters leitailiing to the schools." Who can say j ntliotit foar of contradiction that there are as i nany Jis ten ? These tilings oiiaht not so to : ie. I can bring a ho-t of tie" most trust-' wlliy wImh'kmm ill t!ie land to t*-stif\ that, Ineation il works, ami weekly and niontiily . ducat h n il joi.nia's arc in valuable aids to lis tiiii'!i*.'l-. | The object of Shis communication is to U'go^ ny teacher friends to lighten their troubles, lid improve thiir work by studying educaional literature. Abundance of tlie l?*??t can ' ie toiind with a Utile money and a little in-1 uity. lie who knows nothing of these niat-l L*rs is like the man who falling Into a well oil I dark ni'.ht. can: lit against tin* siiles before ie reached bottom,and in grout anguish of< edy and soul, wailed until dawn to Hnd that I e was within one foot of tlie bottom of a per-! tcSly dry well. My friends, who have not j ried it. you know not what, a relief, to soul i ud body the study of the hooks and journals' ill afford yon. Let meask you to read and itvd tiie follow.n? by U. Hilling: Khitatioxai, Hi:.vi)ixfs.?I shall, without I rgumehi, litKO lor :at)i<-u one posiuuue: ill teachers, to insure successful work, ought; d pursue .a course of reading calculated to ac-; rtaint tliein with three groups of facts; ! lie laws of mental, moral, nnd physical j rowtli. 2. The methods found effectual iu souring sucii growth in children ami young fople. '!. The history of past successes and j liiures in education. Two principal ditliculties stand In the way f such reading by many teachers: The lack I f time, and an ignorance concern ine suitaide j ooks lor the purpose. Young doctors and i kwycrs are amply provided with time for! ending by a merciful nclect on the part of; he wiMie.l-tcr ptients and clients. Young I eachers, however, find their hours occupicd ! o closely that leisure intervals for reading] cm diflicull to gain. If. however,such read-' ng is necessary,?as necessary, for in-tance, j sa new bonnei,? time for that which is to' 111 llie head, as for that which is to cover it, I liii be found. Little is said to have prepared i lis enormous French dictionary mainly in he interva's of wailln? for his wife to com-I lute Iter toilet before breakfast. In a converation. this past summer, with Professor IJar- j ;cr. the electrical expert of Philadelphia, in | epiy to a <|iiestion, lie told me that no day i lasted in iiis working terms on whicit lie did | tot read a hundred | ages about physics. If | vc choose to plan our work with regularity, a i luudred p iges a week concerning teaching j wiii hi easily be mastered by each of us. This nesins ton or a dozen books a year, besides! ",iuca;ioi:iil Journals. i The oilier cause for the omission of such j r<Miiui; im* in# m;?ii Mnniuiitiwii, /vu iiuuir j lance of educational literature can be found >y any Inquirer, and scareiy any of the books j vltl fail t<> be useful. Most books which treat ' >f the principles of education deal also with nelhodsof teaching Some writers view the! ubjeet philosophically, and do not take pains' o reiidt r ilu-ir panes easy to read. To those; f us who hiive had for our reading a diet of U-tion, they may seem dry and uninU-restim:. So matter: if they make us better teachers, ve can endure faults of style. When wearied >y this kind of reading, we can turn totliel ilstot leal side of tin* matter, which we shall' ind intensely interesting unless, like l'olo-; Hits, we are lor a J It: or we sleep. Real Estate Transfers. Est Xiel liland to Jennie I'eynolds,20 acres, "th township, StM, boundeil by Wells Gray, lit'uheii Williams and otners. .1 1$ I'atterson to T t' ('anil. 7"> acres, 11Mb ownship.*l">0. bounded by ltobt Stucki j*, l)r i Million! and W N Hall. It W Litos to M 15 .lonnson. l.TS feet front,0th ' towns'.iip.>>0,bounded on thcJ-outh by Walsh st reet. We; t by bendy Street, lvist. by Broad street, North by lands of it W l.itcs. it W Lites to 11 (j Johnson, I acre, Dili town- ' diip, 81U0, known as lot No. I, block K, bounded by Church and ISrudley Street. it W l.itcs lo 11 (i Johnson, 2 lots f.0xl00 feet, | )th township, 51.i'l, No. 11 and 12 on block A, rn nting on Twljfg Street. M ltiehardson to A C Collin, UN)acres, 2d township, 37U0, bounded by T U l'inson and Augusta itoad. A J Searles to T N I>allls, 0 aires, Kith township, S>. hounded by Little ltiver,?Vc. \ K Mnrruv In M A ! '. Minlyes. I'll acres 2il township, 5mi0, bounce I by \V li Hal ley, Isaac Ulehey, Yancy llichey. Fanny..Saimic! ami Kphraim Samuel to J II Samuel, iOJ acres, 7tii township,service rendered, bounded by .las Strawhorn, Dr H (J Kiugh i<iul I: G Martin. 1; J Spratt to T II Hill, 20*) acres, 1st township, ,'Kin. bounded by Uobt Chaney, T J l'insou. G W i'rophet anil others. M I. Honham, .Master to .Mis V I) Lee. 1 acre 2 roods ami -I perches, IIth township, i2W, bounded by M K llobertson and lot Xo. 2. Win 1' Wardlaw to S M Wardlaw Sin lib, acres, Tib and 10th townships, $l,?i:tO, bounded by N J Davis, John A Devlin and Long Cane creek, 1* II Itradleyand H T Sloan. Kzekicl Harris to I, A Morris, 200 acres, oth township,bounded by MrsS K Morris, J N Shirley, Mrs Jane Darby, J M Hunter and others. J ! ' C Dul'rc.SherlfTT II Klush & Bro. 11.1 acres, I'd township, SI,252, bounded by Isaac Logan, Frank Arnold,.! 15 Sample and others. J F C DuPre, Sheritr to J H Sample, 212 acres, 2d township, ?1,700, bounded by J 1J Sample, Frank Arnold, 15 F Reynolds. Sarah Zimmerman and others toJas Strifer, t!> acres, 0th township, $1-0, bounded by A Conner, Dr II T Widenitin. 1' II Bradley to Sarah \ Lyon, 1 lot, 0th township,>21". bounded by I' 11 Bradley, J M Jordan and others. It C Gilliam to Mary S Gilliam, 500 acres, 1st township, $3,000, bounded by M B Lipscomb, S Chancy, J N Hill. Mary s Gilliam to D II Mays, 400 acres, 1st township, SlV'OO. bounded by M B Lipscomb, ?u|iiua uiver nun oiners. t'luts L Pettlgiew, Thomas Pettlgrew to Wm Ilariuan. 530 acres. ltith township, $2,000, bounded l>y Wm D Jennings anil others. Jane IS Younjrto Sarah O Young, 180 acres, Oth township, $jO0. bounded by J K Cress well, Est W 1C Hr.idleX, A W Weed unci K O Young. It W Lites to W It Whatley, 00x140 feet.#th township.$30, bounded by 11 W Lltes and Itev W P Meadows. S M Whitney to J E Calhoun, undivided half In 50 ac:res land, 13th township, ?2,000. bounded by J E Calhoun, A Swearlngen and O 11 McCalla. A Sweareritfen to J ECalhoun,427 acrep, l.ttii township, SI.TK), bounded by J E Calhoun, Geo It McCalla and others. Hansom Chaney to Martha E Chaney, 150 acres, 1st township, Love and nlTectlon, bounded l?y It Chaney, McGowan King and public road. H E Bonner und Wm J Bonner to J W Power, trustee, 88 acres, 5th township, 81,232, bounded by J O Lindsay, It S Galloway and others. W II Gilkerson to A E Hodaes, K0 acres, 3d township, 51.550. bounded by Est Thos McMahon, J C C Allen and others. W A and G W Lomax to Geo A Nlckles, 197 acres. 3d township, S1/?'J0. bounded by Thos Gordan. Est Win Mcllwalu, Edward WestHeld and others. M P MeBruhl and Marion F DeBruhl to T P Cot bran anil W S Cothran, 225acres,7th township, SI,000. bounded by J F Lyon, W E Henderson, It II Mol'aslan, J H Mel'Union. M L Bonham, M; Mier to A T Meilwalne, 187 acres, tith township, $7.">0, bounded by J It Haddon, Frank Henry. M L Bonbam, Master to S C Cason, 1 acre, 2 roods, 2i% acres, 11th township, ?161, bounded - - - v v" by Main Street, Academy street, lot No.atul lot No. 1, list Joel s I'errin. Win I >11 ii n to Allie A tin Walt. 1-Vl acres, 3d township. I.ove anil ailectioii, bounded by Win I Hum. .1 1' Kills to.las II Nb'kles, .1 acres, ftlli townI <-|ii' II". In.inal"i| l.y .1 >11<t Tllilur, .1 11 [ Nl'-kle-. N I* Mi'llwain anil clliers. j Win I'unn to .1 II ! binn, 77 acres, "d lowii?tii:>. W I. I'rinee'o !,ina M l'rinc\ I'll aen's, lLVIi tow n.sliip, liiiinuli it by l; [, Williams, Win j I'o\ver, Moliie 1 'ni.? ? !-*<?itcla'. .-iiii|isc?it Wai:e to .Ma-y I>i\on. I! a rn-.'.M InW'lisliip, J . I oii'kIi'iI liy Morii: Koltiiins, j l.i wis I tomans, .Iivs.-e ?;<i^.- in> ami TabirrnaeV rusiil. Itobt (' I'.rownlec to M It <"infcseales. v; (nvelii's, ."III township. $t"H. boimili'il toy MrsMne ( oII?'??-, 11 i' iie, W M Uriel'and it i' lirowitb'''. Mil I'.ooker to .1 IVanl; Smltli. 1,1 i) 0 el, Itli township, hounded by Martin <V l'o., K II . ltook'-r. Hi' Miisi-lry lo Mrs 15 M Minor, ! .VIM acre, _M township, i'loi. biimntcil by 1, A Mcrrinian,' T. Iteynolils, Academy lot and public street. | M I. l,o;ih:.m, .Vi.iMit lo Jas A Armstromr, | ! 2<"> acres, "illi ti.wusliip, hounded hy John Shirley. .F I! Asli'cv,.! 'i K r.ra.!yun,<Jeo s|iirVy :in?| 01hers. J F i' Pul're. sh<Ti(l" I<> .1 s Klauh. 27 nc'is. 2d lowii-hlp, hounded l>y \V (' Kiu^ti, J S KlllV'h atld estate .I:Is (' (*; :iu foi'il. Holmes iV ! >u: 11:i 11 to.l |> Watson, 2", lien's, 1st township, .-.*>!s.T.'t, hounded by Holmes 4v I Darhani anil Academy Int. 11 \V I,ill'* to Mr< F 1% Uehinson, 1 acre,!'t h t township,$7">, bounded by K <i Johnston anil ; Church street. Win A Ashley to Moses S Ashley. I'M acres,! *th tmvr-shii). -fl-Vi. hounded hy J \V lirooks, j M 1/Ashley, J M r.ryant anil others. J F ' HuPre.Sheriff to .las A Airnew,.'!l' acres, 2d township. HVr>, hounded hy \V (Ji ! Uice. Mrs Stewart. I'niwl'ttl'il estate. I M 15 Me! ice to Will I* Mc'iee, ll'S neres, tth ' I township, hounded hy W 1' Met ice, It (' , j Inil're iiinl others. I Joshua Turner to Mary K Turner. 2"' acres, ' hounded hy Francis Arnold, Isaac Logan, Mrs j Ihilloek and others. I j J W l'errin.admlnistralor to Hannah (' | 1'errln, .V>!iaeres, 11th township, S'J.V!!, hound- j | . cd hy A J Keivuson, K A Itobcrtson, H S l!ai n-! j well anil others. !( Hannah C 1'crrln to Thos p Cothran, un; divided interest in/Ml acres, lit h township,! JSII..V!, bounded by A J Ferguson, K A Kobcrt; son, 15 S Itarmvell and others. M I, r.onhatn. Master to l>r J F Ponnld. .'Ml ' acres, tth township.?2..>iW, bounded by tractNo. I and I>r Robinson. ! M L llonliain. Master to S it Marshall, 100 ' acres, sth township, $1W. bounded by Home- ' i stead traet Mrs 15 iiculnh Hunter, 15 T Stnitit! and J I. Ward. M I, llonliam, Master to S H Mar-hall, 001 acres, st.li township. bounded by Honicstead Mrs It Hetilah Hunter anil J I< Ward. W <i and Nancy MeAVilllains to.M 1! Unl'ord,! 101 acres, liUli towi)shlp,^l2."?, hounded by Thos ] Jackson, Mary A Ardrews aim other:-. Lucy 1? .Jones toll P Calphln, 1 acre. 1sti . township, bounded hy (' <V: (4 U K, ltob-j ertsoii.'I avlor iV Co. and Mrs 1,It Jones. John A Moore to U 1' (Juarles, 2tix*7 feel, 1st. ! town-hip, sl.iiiii. hounded by F M Pope, Moore:; Q untie*and others. I; M I, r.onham, Muster to Jas KTagsart, 1 <i"> J acres l*?th township, SI,llfi, hounded liy Win Pj j Kennedy, Augusta road and Calhoun creek. ' M L liouliatn t<i W C Ila'ldon, l!?7 aere?,olh'* township, SI,10'), bounded by Ives Kills and It j W lladdon. M L ISonlmm, Master to T L lladdon, 1011 acres,.">fh township,, >!,in:>. hounded by Wesley ' r Crawford, John Pratt and others. lj M L MeClellan lo Koht Alexander, 12"> nerrs,1. loll) township. S7ii!l, bounded by C A White, ( Jas MeKelv.v, Annie Lawton anil others. j t H 15 .totinson to Mrs Sarah (' lUiilock, 300 I acres,hounded by Dudley llyrd, Krauels | Arnold. John Turner. James, (t (J and Klizaheth Stone to (J Monroe stone, in:) acres, Jih township, tiound '1 ed hy W K Harniore. I) II I'.aldwin and otheis.1' I, Hand L.I Mcrrinian to Mary A Heandrot, 1 2'..' acres. I'd township, boundeil by Mrsj. Sallle P.owen, C & (J it K, Mrs L J Merriman and others. J ! ' Lyon, Probate Jud'je to K W Watson, i c l(i| acres. 7th township, StSIT/ift, bounded by j 1 Kliza W Ilrooks, IIS Barnwell and others. J F Lyon. Probate Judge to K W Watson, 2!"-' acres. Ttli township, Still, bounded by LeKoy Purdy. W K Henderson and others. M L lionham. Master to Win A Iluntef and J K Hunter, l.Vt vcres, lot It township, 6l"t>, | boundeil hy A T Widenian, A L MeCaslau and I \V A Hunter. W '1' Slaughter to P Rosenberg A-Co. III j-j H'-res. Pith township, S?70. bounded by P i.ij (Juilieheau, J A filbert r.nd others. j Joseph and Kllzaheth liowen to Max Below,; j' 72acres, 12th township, ?*? !I. bounded by (! W ? Uowen. V MeCurry a Id others. , j M L P.onham, Master to M II Coleman. 110 , tor. John 1 >c:iI and Thus Kennedy. M L Honham. Master to M il Colenmn, 10!l: n acres, lM township.iKi'i, hounded asa> ove. | J S T Mundy to C \V Mundy. .'iIX acres, lith I township, bounded Ity J AMcCoul, J F r Ivelhtr, Julia I'rattMid others. ) John a Moore to M K Anderson, <! aero?, 1st. !a township. ?ii)(\ bounded by J A Moore, C 1* Huberts and others. .1 F l,yon. 1'iob.ito Judcc to Mrs Mary A I'arnwell. Macros, llt!i township. 5J'J7, bound-1 cd by lot (>. s. i and Calhoun creek. I J1 A 1' McIIwain to Francis Henry, 1." acres,Gth ! _ township, rti?, bounded by I- rancis J lenry and , c AT McIIwain. S Wait to W Z Mc'ihoo. 71 acres, 2d township, S2-V), hounded by (i W Conner, Jesse (Jog-I Kins. Cor.maea creek mid road from Cokes- j a bury to (ireenwood. 1 ^ S d Thomp-on to \V T Penny, 2* 1-10 acres, I 11th town*! lip, $ I iil'ist, bounded l>y Jacob K ur/.,! J <i Fd wards. T P canaries and \V T Penny. Caroline T Holers to Susan Francis Movers! and I.uey P. Kouers, 2't> acre*. I.ove and alloc-j tion, boundoii by Cair<-tii:e '1 Itogors, Jeanotte Mor.'ow and Susan i.omy. . Susan Francis Hosiers to Caroline lienors,!!. Interest in 21(i acres. I.ove. bounded i?y CuroliueT Itogers, .Mrs Monow and Mrs l.oroy. '' W It Anderson to John A Moore, hou-caud ' lot; 1st township. Sl'ii). bounded by F M Pope, Mrs Herring and Phillips ?t Jackson. \V it Anderson to.lohn A Moore. i(tacres, 1st j township,SitK?, bounded by M K Anderson, Mrs Uoberts, J 11 Kice and others. K \V l.ites to J T lloiton. 1 acre, !'th town- i ship, ?! >!?. bounded by A ?V K il It, Augusta ' F Street, Church Sir. ot and alloy. j . Fannie J Marshall to Coly Pradley. 1 aero. | lllh township,MO, bounded by Philip UrilMn I and FJ Marshall. |Mar.v K Voe to T Y Yoe, acres. 2d town- j ship. s:!.7.yi,b:>und '?Hiy 1J Reynolds, Mrs l.oll; and T W Willi mis. 11 W I.Pes to Mrs Kmma Jonkh's. 2^x70 fo.il, | S'th township. ?W.bounded by \& K It It, Augusta Street and U U* l.ites. - / Mr. T. T. (Iir.l, the arlisf, is the most i comfortably fixed man in town. lie} don't mind either rain or clouds. lie will make you a picture any time you I call lor it. If von don't think Hill can make a | good picture, try liini, ami lie will con-1 "1 viin'O you that ho is an old hand at the! ? business. j II iMi makes the best pictures that ever I was made by a man of his size. | llri.i/ can make a good looking picture' ^ ol* an ugly man. Try him. Cam. on R. M. Iladdoit it Co. for sewing machines. 2") sewin?r machines for sale reasonable j ( prices by R. M. lladdon it Co. 1 case prints to arrive this week at R. M. lladdon A Co. Savk money by buying your sewing machines from R. M. lladdon it Co. 1 case clieap dress goods (o arrive this week at R. M. lladdon it Co. MARKET K'il'ORTS. |1 COnitKC.TF.n WEKIiI.Y HY A. "\V\ J O 7ST IS s, Dealer in General Merchandise. j. lirigtflni; : yd. 10 ! . Tics whole tell. 1 Ki i liO Ties spliced bill. 1 '? > 1 50 a Hucon, Hams !b. i-S 20 bacon, Sides 1!>. 11 iiacou. Shoulders lb. I.mil H>. . II I Corn I'll. 10 !'0 IVas iiu. (it) 7"> 1 Oats bit. in I! j Flour cvvt. It (in 1 (?l j Koiltlcr cut. 7) 1 IK) | l>..lnlr.<.u till. All III! Irish Potatoes bit. 50 75 \ nice ii). u IU ! Butter 10. 120 ] f do/.. 1"> 20 Turueys pr. 1 i!0 150 (iecse |'i\ (Hi 7."? Chickens -..I'li'.h 15 25 Beeswax ll?. 15 20 Bocf. ll>. fi x T? I iow ".""I"" """""" 0 7 Bale Hope, Manilla Il?. 2? i Candles, Spt-im lb. 25 :io ! Can'11 os, Adamantine 11?. 15 20 I Cheese lit.* is ?i 1 Collce, itlo M?. 12y. 20 , Cotlee, Java ll>. 25 ' Hay cwt. 50 75 Hides, Hey lb. 7 it Hides, (Jreen lb. :i 4 Molasses, ('nlia sal. 45 50 , Molasses, New Oilcans gal. 50 75 Nails lb. 5 J 'II, Kerosene gal. 15 20 ; Oil, Machinery isiil. 7?> 75 Shot I.at; 2 25 2 50 I Salt sack 1 :15 Soap lb. 5 111 Sugar, Crushed lb. 12 i Sugar, Powdered lb. 12>; Sugar, C White lb. 11 12 I sugar. Brown lb. !i Io ' Starch lb. (! S Tea, (ireen lb. 75 1 <?) ; Tea, ISlnck lb. (10 75 Tobacco, chewing lb. 40 75 . Tobacco, smoking lb. 50 75 1 Vinegar, cider gal. 40 do j Plow Points lb. 10 I DISSOLUTION. rnJIK firm of MOORE. QT'ARLES <fc CO.. nt 1 Ninety-Six, Iiuk this day dissolved l>y , i mutual consent. All persons owlusr the firm,! t will please close the same at unce, with I!. 1'. jCH'ARLKS, who will ho at the old stand do i Iiik business in his own name, and will be ! pleased to serve his old friends nealn. MUOKE, UUA11LKS A CO. j Jan. 10, 1882, 4t | W. J. ROGERS, Merchandise Broker, D' EALKR IN* GRAIN. FLOUR, MEAL, HAY. HIIAN AND (JROCERIIX All i communleations either by wire or mail an-; swered promptly. .1. II. ROGERS will attend to ofllee business when I am absent. W. J. ROGERS. I Jan. 10, lSs-j, ly HCDTOR'S SALE. I I i i i TJ Y virtue of the power in lis vested, we will: | XJ seu j(J jiie highest bidder, nt public nue- J tion.nt Abbeville Court House, on Monday, i !February 5th. 18#.'J, tho following described; property, to wit: All that tract or piircel of; ; land belonging to I)r. J. H. Held and Mrs. : Charlotte Held at the time of their death sit* t uate, lying und being In the County ot Abbeville, 8outh Carolina, and containing Three Hundred Acres, more or less, hounded by lands of the estate ! of J. S. Held, W. 11. Parker, McNeill and oth-' 1 ers, and known as L'elfont." Terms made known on day of sale. J. F. LIVINGSTON, Executor. MRS, E. L. LYON. Executrix, l Jan. 10,1883, tf i si'" -v.-: V?>*;-.r- ' ? ANNUAL RETURNS TO Probate Court! \I.T. A'li'.iiiii-lriilnrs. Kxc.-d'o s <?*1 i:ts*di:ins | sm?l 'I'lii'iirs nii'.vl iiiaUc iviurn "I' n - < :i 11< 1 ? .* | ?-i it 111 iiri s <>ii : < < < >:] it t.?>1* Slu-irl 1 rn.-1 In !. ? > llf !i! ?J:iy <>f' M:.| i h. uv 111' .smIi- ] jccl In 11;l? iiinl rnM>. I,?i|i'.M'p 1:ii|iiL<>I!<;<i w ill ' no; in- xr.iiiicii xiv|i| wiu'i'i.' iin* c;im'roiiii'K j within the provisions ol the Matiile in such cases made nii'l pluvidi-d. .1. I-TI.I.KiJ I.VON'.. Judge of I'rotiate. Jan. 'JO, 1X82, It THE FUBLIC SCHOOLS." 'IMIK I'ul.lic S'clioo's will rc-open on next 1 Monday, l.'tUi instant,and on account, of tlie iiK-i-s'-aiil. rains ;m>l liisfh water. Iln*r< will lie !inoili<-i' iOx:iiniti:itIon oi Teachers on Kri111?v ami Saturday tin-liilli and 2"t!i January. White Teachers will meet on Friday and Colored on Salurdiy al )() o'clock A. M. prepared wlili paper, iulc, die. E. COWAN, Chairman Kx. Hoard. Jan. 10,1SS2,2t Master's Sale. John T. Klirin against Nancy Kk'in. Rosannali Shirley and others?Partition. |)Y virtue of an order to nip directed, In the ahove stated case, i will sell to the high!*>t hidder, at public auction, within the legal 11ours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on Monday, the tilth day of Kehru'iry A. i>. In*!. Hie following described properly, to wit: All I hat tract or parcel of land. Kitnale, lylnir. and Ijein-r in the County of Abbeville,South Caro linn, and containing One Hundred and Forty-Eight Acres, more or less, ami I minded by lands of O. T\ Hawthorn, John McDill, J. K.Todd and others. TKUMS?One-half cash, Ualance in twelve months, with Interest, from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of Die premises. Purchaser to pay for titles M. I,. P.O.NHAM. .IK., blaster Abbeville County. Master's Otllce, Jan.!?, 1832, tf Master's Sale. liarbora A. Townsend, by her guardian nd litem \\\ A. Loinax against J. I".Townsend. T>V virtue of an order to ?nc directed. in the *' above suited ease, I will sell to the bi^li* stbidder,ai publlcauction, within the legni lours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on Monday, the tillh day of I-'ebtuary A. 1>. iss:l, hefollowim; described property, to wit: All hat tractor parcel of land, being the STOitK IIOITSK and lot in the town of Cokesbury, aid State anil County, containing One Acre, nor^ or less, l)ounded by W. A. Moore, the *em:i!c College and others. Also, that, tract or )areel of land situate, lying, and being in the ,'ounty of Abbeville, South Carolina, and luntaining Fifteen Acres, nore or less, and bounded by lands formerly i twncd by ltolit. Y. Jones ami William Itiley tnd by Mrs. Waldropand others. TKUMS?o;ie-half the purchase money to i >e paid in cash. The balance In twelve p'Miihs, with interest, from day of salc.se-, urcd by bond of purchaser and mortgage of> iremises. Purchaser to pay for titles. M. I* HON 11 AM, Jit., Master Abbeville County. Master's Olllcc, Jan. 9, 1SS2. Master's Sale. \phraim Samuel against John Henry Samuel and l'anny Samuel?Partition. pY vlrmo of nn order to m?? directed, in tho j above stilted case, I will sell to the hi^h-J st liiililer, at public auction, witliil) the i lours of s:ile,:it Abbc\ ill" t 'oill'l House, oil fominy, the lifih day of February A. 1). 1HS:{. j he followingd'-eriiied properly. In wil : All j hat traet or parrel of land, in said .State and j ,'ounlv, containing "wo Hundred and Twenty-Four Acres, | nore or le.-s. bounded by .T. A. Mcf'ord, IT. ff. I Climb iiud oilier*. Divided into three tracts j s lollows: Tract No. 1,containing Seventy Four Acres, mil bounded by J. IT. Samuel, J. Rykard, I raef. No. 2, and II. U. Klugli. Tract No, -, ouUilnlng Seventy and One-Fourth Acres, j nd bounded bv tract, No. |,.T. Ilvkard, t.rnet >u. I, and 11. G. Klugh. Tract No.:! containing < Seventy-Eight Accrs, nil b unded by lands J. I'yfcard. tract No. 2, I. (i. K.'uuh and .Johns creek. TKUAI.S?one-half cash. The balance on lie llr^l day of January, IXSI, witu interest j ruin day < : sale, secured by bohd ol pr.ivhasor i nd nioit'^a^eof tiiepremises. Purchaser to! iay for titles. M. I ? HON 11 A.M. .!!<., | Muster Abbeville County, i Master's Office, .Ian.!). l.\-.. if Christmas Toys. PIIK undersigned has quite a variety of!' TUVs !iip tin scnsii!! ill low orlriw. KDWIX l'AKKEK. I I-CC. 0. 1?J, L't THE LADIES '"! Confectionery. ?IS TilK PLACE KOR? j1 LADIES TO TEABE!; ? IS THE PLACE FOR? Children to Trade !| -IS THE PLACE TO BUY? }onfectioneries, Nuts, Fruits, Toys, And Everything Nice For CHRISTMAS! DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS!! TEA SKTTH, fiUKKT CUPS, i VAC'ES, ROYS TOOL CHESTS, ml n bountiful lot of TOYS, both useful! ud ornamental. it*.. itu'lfn flin iticnn/if Snn nl'i lie' JL A DIE S 'ami' CIII i LI) It L N. W. T. McDONALD, Agent. Doc. 1SS2, tr j I. Knox & Co.! -AGENTS I>OHMR, TOM YOUN G' i FORE OORM WHISKEY rHK lx'st ami purest CORN "WHISKEY broiifrht lo tills market. Juno Iks], tl' DIVISION OF TERRITORY | OKMCK or (Vll'NTY ('IJMJIISSK'NK1IS, AnitKVii.t.i-: <\ II., .Inn. 1 ss:?. \T n ineotmu' <>!' tin; lj?>artl, the following (livi>li?n of territory Was made, \iz: G. M. Muttlson? Cokohtiry Township. DonahMillc '1 ownshlp. ] iiii- V.'c-t Townslilp. I'iair.oixl Hill Township. Magnolia Township, l.ownilfsvllh' Township. ? . i . l.owail? J,ougiiinc nj"iiMU|'. Ahl.eville Township. Calhoun's Mills Township. Cedar Siirinus Township. Sinitlivillu Township. J. H. Bullock- Ninety-Six Township. liri-en wood Township. \\ hite Ilall Townslilp. Indian Ilill Township. I Sordea u x To w nsh I p. TheSupervisors now serving will report at mice lo ihe County ("oini'iiissioncrs, whether they will continue to serve for the present year. Ily order of the Hoard. JAMES C. KLUGH, Clerk. Jan. 3,1RS3,2t NOTICE. Delinquent Land Sales. IN accordance with A. A. 1S70, No. fit!I, See. II, I hereby publish the list ol Delinquent I-iinils of Alitievillc county, as returned to me tiy the County Treasurer lor the fiscal year '81-81!. IJ Ji I !Si b: ? = 5js < ? ij O eg I'l e c ci s 1 <" xr.\ > i Davis, It. and M. &Co...| 1 770 ... ...'?2,875 I'D Undent. 1 Hilly I 1 li 325 8 117 Kiimrd, II. .1. and C. I<... 1 1 1 I 1,000 17 -lit Subcr, Milly 1 .... i 1 1 loo! 5 10 Thomson, James 2, 32'... ... M5 1 1)7 Merriwetner, Est M. 11... 2 12...... id) 108 Tolllson. Willis :i|nnj... ... W 11 ? Stark, Henry a li 1 225; 0 117 Whim, Mm 8 .ri| 23 1 00 Napier, II. A 10 Ml 5001 II 50 lJowen, list (i. \Vilson....l2 411 l,2ooj 10 58 smith, Mrs. E. M V, 100' (HOI 10 !I2 II olio way, J. 1! IHUf.i 1,075 III 1U MeFarlan, A. S JO 111 2i? SIM I'eake. Est W. II 10 530, l,50o! 21 02 Tinman, Caesar il'il 13... ... 215. 0-18 ; LUJ ( Notlcc In hereby clven that the whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of lots of Real Estate described In the foregoing list, or so mticil thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon, will be sold by tlie Treasurer of Abbeville county on Monday, the 5th day of February next, unless said taxes, assessments and penalties are paid belore that time. Said sale to be continued from dsiy today until each tract, parcel or lot Is sold or offered for sale. J. T. PARKS, County Auditor. Dee. 20, 1882, tf * Officio of County Commissioners, ) AnnnviLLU, Dev. 5, 18S-. J III EUEnY certify that the Honrd of County Commissioners has been in i session during the liseal year 1S81-S2 fourteen times. I That the following statement shows I how many miles the several Commissioners have traveled attending said meetings and npon oilier business pertaining to their olliep. W. T. Cowan 1,00."> miles. W. II. McKinney 1,721 miles. J.T. Haskin 1,3)3 miles. 4,829 miles. I further certify that no account has heen examined, approved and ordered paid to tho best of my knowledge without having boon first sworn to and itemized. ino umc ior puuiieauon 01 Annum itcport lias been changed from 15th November to two weeks before the first Court of General Sessions which meets after the first of January. T. P. COT 11 ItAX, Clerk Board C. C. A. Co. Pec.tf, 1SS2, It State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration. JIy J. I'Vi.r.kr r.yon, Esq., Pkouatk .Tx:nnE. \\T llKltlSAS, Thomas C. Chiles, lias made i\ suit to nie^to grunt lilin Letters of Administration of the estate and elite Is of Kunlee it. Chiles, late of Abbeville county,decensed. These nro therefore, to cite nnd ndmnnlsb all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Kuiilcc It. Chiles, deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probute, to tie held at Abbeville C. II., on Monday, the lith of Iiceeniher, 1NS2,after publication hereof, at- II o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 27th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight tin ihi rod ami eigniytwoand it; I lie one hundred and seventh year of American Independence. Published on the '.'7th day of November, Ifis-.', in the Prrsxmul Ilminer and on the Court House door for the time required by law. J. FITLLHK LYON, Judge of Probate. Nov. 20,1SS2, 2t State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration. I?y J. FnM.Eit Lyon, Ivki., Pkohath .Tcdcjk. \\7'11KUKAS, Ilenry C. Henderson, mades.ult '* to me, to grant him Leltersof Administration of tliu estate and etl'eetsof Mason C. Henderson, late of Abbeville county, deceased. These are therefore tncltenml admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mason C. Henderson,deccised, that they he and appear, before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held nt. Abbeville C. II., on Friday, the Mb of December, 1.HS2, after publication hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show caii>e, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Ulveii under my hand and seal, this 21lh day of November, 1SS2, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two and In the one hundredth and seventh year of American Independence. Published on the 20tli day of November. 1S82, In the Prts.? ami Hmmcr, and on the Court House door for the time required by law. J. KULI.KR LYON Judge of Probate. Nov. 20, 18S2, tf State of South Carolina, ADDevme uounty. IX T11K PKOllATE COURT. In the mailer of the estate of Jolin C. Chiles, deceased.?Petition for Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given time \V. E. Cotliran, Administrator of the above estate has applied to this Court for a discharge from his trust. II Is ordered, that Tuesday the 10th of Dceenibor.lStCJ.be tixed as the day for settling the estate and granting a discharge to the Administrator. J. FULT.KIt LYON, 1'iobatc Judge. Nov. 15, ISSiJ, 5t reoeTPTS" FOR THE HOLIDAYS! 2~, SEWING MACHINES nt very low iJ price*. 1 rase White Crochet Quilts 12-1 and very handsome. "? dozen Silk Handkerchiefs. I'll dozen Linen Handkerchiefs for Ladles and Misses. Pi dozen Ladies Kid Cloves?all numbers. (! dozen China and Wax Ho!l?, :t dozen Ladies and .Misses Cloaks and Jackets. Jewelry?Initial Scarf I'lns, new and pretty ; lirucelcls in new designs. R. M. H ADD ON & CO. Nov. 20.1SS2, tf WASHING! WASHING! ALTj persons InilcMpil to tis for JSHI, will wive trouble cost. I>y calling at onco mill paying their notes anil accounts. QUARLES & CO. Xov. If _ x-' o xj t s* s HORSE A'iD CATTLE POWDERS J. . .j.'Oh-" Ko IIt?* will dip of pn-ro nr I.rxo Fever, II i'ow<l"rs .ire i!--<-?l In Funt-.'s powders willriiremiu *.' < .-iii ilnnmniXRA. FottUN Powders will preven' is Kowi.s loll !.'" < I'(ci"ri will ineren-e the f)i::in!itr nf iniilv oart cri'imi twenty per cent., an-1 make the butter firm and sweet. Fotttz's powders will rpro nr prevent nlmnr.t K.vnr.T Diskask to wjileli Hoisi-h :iikI i nlllenre Hiibiert. Fori /: * I'ov. !>-i's wii.i. givi: Satisfaction. SoM every.vl.ere. DAVID r. rcufll. Proprietor, S/lLTrr-OUfMUD. bs^SMMfSg SStew&BKWSttM Kcnrtrantftc SHRISXR'S INDIAN 1KRMIFIICE to \ dfMtroynnd e*pcl Worms >- %X$?i*ji from (lie Itnman hotly, r? where t:?oy exist. If nscd \<S cpconlsniif to tl?c tlirec) & t^Vfi tions. 1< is n sr.fe and re liable remedy. K- ^?"J2 C?R SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. David t. Foutr; frop. [g: It,\I.TlltIORE, DID. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX! ft rj, persons Indebted to or having n?I? H iifiiiust the est hi < of Kc liter t .'lutciiitisou, ileci'ivsvd, will settle with loo without ilelsiy. JA:<K e. iiuremNxiN, Dec. ft, ISS2. it Executrix. COPARTNERSHIP. ' j'lIK ni.ilrrplciHil linvp tills* ilny formed n eopnrtm-r ? fliip 1'i.r th'- |iiii |him- <if c irryins < ? the OKNKUAI. KnilNITlTltK IM'SlNKss, under the firm nitiiic of.I. I). CI1ALM1CK8 CO. j. p. ciiat.mkis."*. .jam 105 ciialmkus. I) re 1,1552, tf safe fur sale. EDWIN rAKKF.lt. .Nov. 20, 18%!, It DRESS~ GOODS RECEIPTS. CI A It NET Green and Black Velvets for T,aT dies Suits. Very handsome and qniti cheap. Worsteds in Garnet, Green, Grey aud Urown, at lower prices. It. M. HADDON A CO. Nov. 2(1, 1882, tf AN ACT OF MAN, a N unexpected eircumManee requires tli< undersigned to wind up his business transaetions AT ONCE. All friends, custom ntrrs and professional patrons, arc requester earnestly to settle their accounts and notes a once. EDWIN PARKER. Nov. 29, 18X2, It AGENTS WANTED!! n ^ B PM3< a O g* B PS5E< fe ..; .. ; Men ofAM,sT en s.'i'iiy and enmmlMf-n, *? r-?; t <*. ;*!', '"" QT-g* T P'i"! { > \T A PV w s / j. v x i vy ; > i liv J. v* Uniycrs&l Enowledge, Just rut. T5>? !' i f-rl M'i.1 Compact Mt erary ii:>- liiwi no com1 pelll^rs. i'r '.i- 'i rr A-.st*/ car/It noti:to Scnds.cnp .or _/> // frrftAddretj on linuso k.'ti rst !.< : ,<u. .1 . H. flidfal'Prii A Co. &V.LOV.S, >:<>., CMviiso III.. Jthiota. Of Toilet Preparations. j |)OMAl>E, Sulpliur Soap, Military Slmvln i I Soup, Ynnkve Shaving Soap, Tooth I'ow dorn. Colognes. EDWIN PARKER. Sept. 13,18K2, -It ri^APE WORM SPECIFIC. I EDWIN PARKER. Sept. 13,1882. It A ffl. HILL & SONS, DEALERSIN j GHOC? RIES, -ANDPROVISIONS, CRACKERS, HAM, TEAS, FISH, SOAP, SYRUP, SUGAR, STARCH, SPICES, FINE TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. Abbeville, S. 0. Doc. 15, 1880, tf. GENERAL FURNITURE DEALER, ABBEVILLE, S, C. nAS lust rerplred n now supply of FURNITURE nr all kinds, wli'cli lie will sell ! low, and to which he iuvitc.s the attention of i purchaser*. I His place of business is np-slairs over A. M. Ilill & Sons store, on the Public Square. | Kept. 20,18x2, tf rwrsim, ABBEVILLE, S. C. J^EEPS on hand a full assortment of | IRON CASES, FINE BURIAL CASKETS, COFFINS, from the cheapest to the best. Hearse will j attend funerals, when desired. He will also Contract for the Erection of Buildingsi ITe Is agent for the sale of* Sash, Doors I Winds, Mouldings, Stair-railings, Floorings ; and everything pertaining to liouse building j April 7, 1SS0, tf 'repository Abbeville, S. C, JL'ST ARRIVED?A FINE LOT OF | Buggies, Wagons, Harness, "Whips, Halters, Lap Robes, &c. I Forsons wanting f.uch will find them at Seal's I new building, on Alston Corner. Abbeville C. il. G. A. CUOFT & CO., Thomas Hoggs* Salesman in Chnrge. ?Oct. Si, IStf?, HOTELTO LET. ROOMS all furnished. Apply nt onnr> to JOHN KNOX, i Abbeville, s. C., Sept. 20. ISM', tf HEW GOODS ?AT? tlllllll -ANDiTERIPIjE 11 ^4E A PIECES of all tho latest style prints I CUNNINGHAM ?fc TEMPLETON'S. j eft PIECES nicaclicil Muslin, at lowest I OU prices, at CUNNINGHAM & TKMPLETON'S. A LARGE assortment of Jeuna and C'assl meres at CUNNINGHAM & TEMPLETON'S. BOOTS, Shoes and Hats In Innumerable mi vies mid nrlccs. at j " CUNNINGHAM & TEMPLETOX'S. TRUNKS. Trunks, Trunks.Trunks, nt CUNNINGHAM M TE.MPLKTON'S. READY-MADE CLOTHIXG, all the lutes Cllts, nt CUNNINGHAM ATEMPLETOX'S. EVERYTHING in tlic grocery line?Sugar Coll'cc, Tea, Kiee, Molasses, Tobacco . Cheese and all shelf goods, at CUNNINGHAM & TKMPLKTOX'S. TIIV our 8 pound to the dollar CofTee. Yoi will And it excellent. CUNNINGHAM & TKMTLETON'S. ROAL linking Powders, the purest made, a CUNNINGHAM & TKMI'LKToN'S. THE best Shirts and Collars we have evci kept. Complete in all parts, at CUNNIN U11A M & TKMI'LETOX'S. DRESS GOODS In varied styles, at CUNNINGHAM A TEMPI-ETON'S, i Sept. IS, 1SS2, tf i II aVE ou lmnd nlmost every variety o ' CARRIAGES, W W VH1JUWJ AND WAGONS, which they ofler tn their customers on tli ' most advaiilageous terms. ! REPAIRING A SPECIALTY I With the best- of workman tn every branch ( our business, and an nhundant supply < lumber, and other materials, we are prepare to do all kinds of repairing ill the very l>e> manner, at tl-e shortest notice, and on th most aceoinruodntiug to-ine. V.l work full warrantee!. SEAL & McILWAItfE, 7 Washington Str^ec. Abbevll_?, Fob. 23, 19'' 'I; State of South Carolina ? ; Abbeville County. ' IN THE PROBATE COURT. x ,j i Ex parte H. Mefiownn and Wn. II, l'arkei l | Executors and Petitioners. reu won ior nnni uisciHirgi-. NOTIC'K Is hereby given. Hint ths nbnr named Kxceutors"of the estate of Hon g 1). L. Warilluw, deceased, have applied for ills chin RO. It Is ordered, thnt Thursday, the "JSlh of I>f ( ember next, no fixed for granting the ill! " charge no iirnycd for. J. FULLER LYON, Judge of l'robut#. Nov. 20, !862, it T-, , ^ J*-" * " ' - r. . : : BHIMWI! -AT T IT U lew lor @0,000 Having positively determined to wind up my Dry Goods, Clothing, Be at n Rrcal sncriflee, nnd will continue lo do so ui will oc nold nt AIT'TION in due time. Kenx-niber now is your time to buy bargains, i lowest cash pricc3. 1,000 PAIR SHOES AND BOOTS AT COST. 59 50 FINE CLOAKS AT COST. C Tat Clotis, Eitoiries, Haifa at and bcl 50 lb. ZEPHYR at 8 cents an 100 Fine TRUNKS for In fact everything will be soM cheaper than en Merchants, Fanners, Mechanic.don't let this of It, as 1 am fully determined to leave here. I have also on hand a KINK NKW FIKK AND CLOAK STANDS, which I will sell very < I would most respectfully invite my many fric vantage of my closing out sale. Thanking you all very kliully for the largo pai slay here, I uin respectfully, CHAI Jan. 3, l?tt, tf Hh] CHMLESl 'SOLUBLE GUANO, hl'-hly nrnmoniated; D1SKOLVKI) HONK. highest anido; ASH EL KM KM", intulc GENUINE LEOI t!ie Mln< GENUINE FLOATS, of hi chest grade. product S.M ALL Ul(A IN SPECIFIC; COTTON AND CO!t> UUOILN Special Formulas made to onl(-r. Special Inducements for cash oio.-.s. For terms. Illustrated /Vtnanacs and cards ai IIcc. 20, ISS'J, Urn PACIFIC I OFFER FC SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. rpIIESE guanos are of the highest. (Trade and m L niony of all our customers for the past I"> ye elsewhere will substantiate. For terms apply ti E. H. FROST & C( Dec. 13,1882, "in HART AND HARDWARE 2 sole age LA DOW PULVERIZING TUSO HARROW. Tl l'L'LV-MilZINO HARROW, LAN E IIAi W11115, BUFFALO ST agent: , Genuine Farmer's Frie FOR t; STEKT. RULLTONGUES. SCOOTERS, TWIST FULL LINE UK OAKP ENTERS, MACHIN TOOLS, HUBS, SPOKES. state agf KEMP'S MANURE AND CC SHOWS SPREADER WHILE DRIL HART & 3 rf) s p?-5 h S ? ? tf M? $ , g | ? ? 3 B 1 > fM M r, cj 1 33 S 15 I 8 d < ? .! o f*4 ? > ^ fi I H ^ ? 22 . H g (-> CB <j sr O ' ? 1 W zA I | Apgonss^ ? FH ^ssassj | ?{ | c<3 < g n i ? pamnj * F-4 | W ' ^ ? &5 i h Z*2 ^ ? VcwgS^ s e?4 1 i ? ;: C^ | . S3 pZESE&SS^ "2 u d52?^ I < I J Sept. 27, leSi?, (im , ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE! e i. A I.rt persons hnving doma:ni.'< n-jnlnni tnc i- A estate of .1At'( I! Mil,I,Kit. ilc-ciscl, ! will pri'M'iil them without delay. And all t >- \ |m!Isons IiideliT.ci 1 to the imi-i. s*<?in?? l.ir-1 >- j ward at once and pay, or make f-atifiliu-tor/ hi - j r!iri"cincnts. Milh. M. M. MIf.r.KIt, Administratrix. Qrl. 11, 1863. 5m Special Notice -TO- ' j| iiPffliS/i . HAVING purchaser] ft larger stock 'j than our store is cap-able Of holding , > lijd in order to supply Clio wants of our nliro custom, we have opened another -dore in one of ('othran's new buiidingH, where goods of all kinds can be found at the lowest prices _ _ _ >.?. it #11 Sill HE(1<t sold strictly nt and bo An T\ * VC cost for the next U^-' Uil 1 J> business hero, I will sell iny entire stock of ( sots, Shoes and Hats. ntll entirely closed out. All the goods left is my stock Is entirely new and bought at the pair blankets at cost. .'lotiiing for everybody at cost. is, Bailies, Swisses M Lawns Off cost l Ounce, Ladies at and Below Cost. in bo bought In New York or any City, opportunity slip without taking advantage proof safe, show cases, clothing cheap. nils and customers to come over and take ad:ronago you have extended to me durlug my ILES ATTERBACH, LaiErsr 'ON. s. c. io.slln?r: oi Floats, for Cotton. (Jrnln .inilFoas; \>fjT)SllALL KAINIT. i 111 nor toil dirc-fl. from in Germany, and warranted pure; of the Due Atomizer; COMPOUND; ;D DRIED FiSir AND BLOOD; ground 11 aw 110ne; a. land it, aster; COTTON SEED MEAL. d'Jrcs3 the Co. i mm\ >R SALE PACIFIC ACID PHOSPHATE. re kept so without regard to co?t. as the tfstl-! ar* In tills State, Gonrula. North Carolina and > the agents In the various towns or to )., Agents, Charleston S. C. I COMPANY,1 MERCHANTS. nts for IOMAS SMOOTHING HARROW. THOMAS {lt(?\V. AM HI!?''AN BAKliED FENCE ANDAItD SCALES. S FOR ind and Avery Plow3. 5 ale rus. SHOVELS. 1ST. fOOPEU- AND r.LAClCRMITH RIMS, REFINED AND SWEDES IKON. :nts for )TTON SEED SPHEADEE. LING. IT ALSO BROADCASTS. CO., Charleston, S. C. as J, - 2 ? S rs ? O ? o tC S ? 5 To - | JOti ? j -2 o = 4) ? 41 K " 3 1 = = C0 2 a I I J ! ? 3 ? ? > 2 O ? 1 ? iii ? g*. - f 5 S"3 e ^ *: o Mi r*5 ! ! I r l 3 X ? h sg i t> ^ I i M! I [J * 1 a ? . r; -< u S?3?? 1 ^ 3 =? p w O I 111!! q fi ; J l| I IMifil M a ej 2 *S c-2 .? .~r| i II 5! fill 82 | ! I Hp = c? .s i: < - H ^*4 * f S| lii'4 2 iVii I IMSi BK? B fill si!! g rx = = =iluu=j teasl ? g*?2 2*7??*4 S ? *ii! il5-ifi = ? i HP =7-:-"iiI S = Z~-V -ur-s = =3 I Jfti ww: O I rds - ~~ - = 2 = rC = -3 Is If;I =g|!l !=?>= =!?!/: tl;.l5? j?y?! iiiilf i t. I L. \V. I'KltKIN*. T. P.C()TH!tA> PEREIU & COTHRAN, Attorneys nt Law, AlIHKVIfil-.K. S. C. SALE OF' flnn.i Tiif^ln TT/n-fnlinn TriTrriTiTT uiiiio, nmz, Vi cituiiDo, duwiii) * i.r, (;i"ns. rrst(-i.s. watciikx >r /\ oilier m i ieles ifil. in my *li"|> lor repniis wt.leli liave l>et ii In mv ?!n?p for one >??r will he x'lil SAI.KI'AY IN J AN IT A ItY next to pay bill for repairs. JOHN r,. C'LAUIv. Nov. ir>, 1W2. tf strictly for Cash, Besides the very immense stock always found in our old stand, let all thoso in want of men's or bovs' CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Hats, TRUNKS, DOMESTICS'! J ewelry, GROCERIES OR HARDWARE, | givo us a call and be convinced that monoy can be saved by purchasing their Fall ? and Winter supplies from us, for we have .r bought our gooas extremely low and ex- '<2 jMH't to give the public the benefit. Satisfaction guaranteed to all. , P. Eosenbeg & Co. . | October 4, 1882. __j' I. ft' JI1.I dealer in - :j|j DRY_C00D3/| 6SNEEAL MERCHANDISE/'| ABBEVILLE, S. C. /t,.\ Has in store a full line ob1 < GROCERIES AM PROVISIONS, ' ? to which he Invites the attention of purchM-.l ers. Nearly everything In his store U ne?rand fre<h from the markets, and the low pricer. at which he otters his goods makes It to tfteift -jj advantage to trade with him. His stock 1? varied, and among which may be found FLOUR. MEAL, BACON, LARD, SALT,.MO^ Jg LASSES, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, <3 SOAP, STARCH, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, BAGGING AND 'j? TIES, AND PLAN- - '-.fs TATION SUP- , PLIES. ? CANNED . ?2 GOODS OF ALL .. KINDS. PICKLES, JEL- ^ LIES, CANDIES. A LARGE f. 33 AND COMPLETE STOCK OP . :M CROCKERY AND GLASS WARES,' PAINTS AND OILS. PAINTS AND OILS*/ "^ PAINTS AND OILS. . ~ ^ PAINTS AND OILS. PAINTS AND OILS. . ?| DRY GOODS, CALICOES. DOMESTICS. HOSIERY. GLOVES, a3 H ATS. LINENS, FLANNELH AND S Jf? LACE*. BOOTS, SHOES. READYMADE CLOTHING AND %-3 A. W .TMTOR. 'JSS Sept. 13, ISS2, tf LIME! LIME] 'I'lIK undersigned begs leave to any to tfitf 1 public that lie It ecus always on hand it p od supply of fresh and well burnt LIME 1 ills klin in Laurens county, ut the O. W. 8oU livnn old kiln, 13 miles west of Laurong Court ?/?? House, 2 miles from Free bridge on Saluda, 5iL\ ^?5 miles north-cart of Abbeville Court House'/which I will sell cheap for cash. 2> cents per bushel or per ton. Persons wishing Llmd "^vcan get their orders filled at any tihie. I also ?: > \ warrant It to be tis good If not better, than. can be not elsewhere. Lime Is the best fcrtlW . j?j l/.cr ever used. I have teams and can dcllrer . Lime at any desired plaev. Address . i'j J. D. .MASTERS & CO., , :.$%Cj i3rewerton, S. C. -Jim Sept. 27,1SS2,12m $?M EW DRUG STORE] 4 DR. L. T. Hill, "I Between White's Block and the Hotel* . ^ HAS opened a complete Stock of DRUGS. Ml-UKTNlvS, Fancy and Toilet Artt- * I cles, &c., to which he respectfully Invites tha attention of llie nubile. Kept. 17, 1?7, tf _ :J? The Place to Get What % You Want! PUDIOTIA ft! ft U/ll Cfifcl 'J onnioiiftrcrareiLoura I ?u'-'-ipi ALWAYS in store, a complete stock of. t ; FANCY GROCERIES, CANNEDGOODS and CONFECTIONERIES of '"V all kinds. The best and cheapest^ Cl-tfa-fl GABS and TOBACCO. The FINEST? WINES and LIQUORS. f ;*> Sweet Mash Corn "Whiskey S For medical purposes a specialty. Also, , V Choice Liquors of any kind for medical purposes. . Give us a call. Satisfaction guaranteed* CHRISTIAN & WILSOIT, ;^ Abbeville, S. C4; <f/ Nov. 16,1881, tf t SPEAKE&BRO.'I -AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUSEclipse Traction and Porta*" ^ table Enerines! W TIIIC WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE TO It, SAW MILLS, COTTON so, T11K AMERICAN FRUIT DRY ties wishing the above, address SPEAKE & ?R0.,' /. Kinard's T. 0., S. C, Y -'5 Mr. JOHN* KNOX is our ohlyn&cnt to sell Hit; Kclipse Knjiint's and Separators and t?e Ameiican Fiuit Driers in Abbeville County? ai'LAKE ii lJltU. ' March it, 1SS2,12m Master's Sale. Samuel A. Hutchinson against J. Henry Bell/ Mary A. Bell and others.?Foreclosure. T>Y virliic of an order to me directed, in thd above slated ease, I will sell to the high'4 est bidder, at |>ubllcauciioii, within tiie legal hours oi' sale, at Abbeville Couit House, on Monday, Hie first day of January A. 1). 188& I lie following describi d property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate. lying, and : being in the county of Abbevi ie, .South C'aro* ' ! Una, and known u.s the Tolberl lands, and containing jTwo Hundred and Forty Six Acres/ I more or less.nnd bounded by lands of J. H< jjlell.nnd lands formerly owned by Samuel i jlnnicr and l>y Henry Johnson and others, j TKKMS? (Uic-hal! rush. The baiunce on tho. f first day of December A. I). JSJCl, with Interest from day of sale, secured by bond and inorV of the premises, ]'urei:user to pay for tU . ties. it. J.. BONIIAM. JK., Master Abbeville Coun ty. | Master's Otllco, Dec.!', lsaJ. 'J Sheriff's Sale. i C. E. Crawford ngnliiKt A. K.'"rnwford et al, us Kxecutrlx, Ao.?Execution. # * ' iTv viriuci.f an Execution to me directed. In i the aliovc stated case, I will sell to the I highest Iddder, ?t j>u!?llc auction, within titer ; legal hoursdi sate. at Abbeville Court House, [on Monday, the tits' day of January A. i tin' following: df-crlhi d property, to v It: All' i ih ;t trm t <1: parei i <-f i.rml, situate, lying aud i licini; in lli<- county ol Abbeville, South CaroIiiiii, anil hi'iivn as i tic Janus F. Crawford I Homestead. and containing 1 l'ol It IiFNIiKKJi ANi> FIFTY ACRES, jiiore or l?-?s, ami hounded by lands of James ,\. Auuew. .1 K'Uk-li and others. I.cvlcd on 1 Mel to In- sold as the property of the estnte'of . .Ju- F. <'rawlord !o satisfy the aforesaid Fxe. fin ion and c.isis. ., '1 KUMS-Cash. J. F. ('. PrPHK, ~ I Hherlll Abbtfvllki VosBty^ I Dec. 9. k?2. tf i