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jjmmwmuLmm nm?u > i iwnn The Press and Banner, AISSJliVILI.K, JS. C. Wednesday, Jan. 24, 13*3. T!i.' I.ilt-vary Tilt* i!? rei:i:l.ir nenthly iinvlin*! lust v iii^lil.at tin* h"nv <>J ?'olo:iH K. ii. titiry. M. l\ I> IirtihI. IN';., ('hainnan ; .Mr. Seejetary ; l'rof. 1!. \V. c.ss.ivist. l'riilt'^s<ir !>?*:< 11 iva<l k:i a:>Ie paper on ?-ii--:?* t?? NpHlinj;, aucJ pivsente.l a ureal arrnv < :' authorities w 1m supported, or were ii-.-i:iism, in tin* speilin:; reform. <>uite :: miuiher of tlii1 ('1 u 1* look part in tin* oi^eiisMon, when it was ascertained th :t Pro:'. He.ill had ?na<ie some eonvert- to his way of thinking. lie met with sirtm:; Opposition, however, from other quarters ami at the elose of tlip (iixeti>sion lie <lef'.n li'.l hims.'lf diiili> vi" irmislv ef festively. The spelling reformers, or "IVmetics," would ilitr<illuce Josh Hillings and Hill Arp's mode?>l spelling. Imagine, it' you can, the Professors i:i our < College*, tin* aii!f Supreme and Circuit. Judges in tin; Cnited Siatt'M, adopting the spelling of these nu n who have done more to injure us in the use of our language than any two men in America, and you will realize the Mabel which the phonetics would 11ri11 ,lc about. ?TU* Mn. Thomas MctiirrrioAN has thoroughly repaired and repainted the large store room recently occupied by the' Mess.-s. Norwood brothers, and Iris fur-) lushed the same with the eh ?ice-1 articles of drink, and the best brands of cigars and chewing tobacco, lie has a tine mirror with walnut surroundings and sparkling glasses. While we are a temperance advoca'e, and would n<>t advise anybody to drink, we think it would not be wrong! to recommend those who do drink, to call at ins establishment. \Vk would like to know how the dci'son Jour tin I came to put itself to the troublo of ascertainim; and publishinc the facts in reference to the Carolina,! Cumberland (Jap and Chicago Kail road ' mortgage. When country newspapers! begin to spend so much tune <>n a single article, we are inclined to think that some' j;mit change uisiy take place in country , journalism. Such jobs as that refencl to arc uoiicr.Uly IcK for tlie city reporters, to work up. Our esteemed contemporary the Grccr,-! vide Xrics copied an item from us in its; issue of the l'Jlh, and gave credit to tiie| wrong paper.? Sumter WxtcJunan mull Moiiihrcn. We are perfectly willing f>r ; our neighbors to have credit for some' things that we write. It seems t<> us that j when we suv anything that i> further out of place th in our remarks usually are. that somebody always copies it, and j charges it up to the account of the iVcvwl and JJanncr. A subscriber writes to an editor in the!' West: "I don't want your paper anvj longer." To which the editor replied:! "I would not make it any longer if you), did, its present length just suits me."' A ] delinquent subscriber to another paper I ordered hispaper to be stopped. Tlmed-i1 itor replied that he stopped no paper un-lj til all arrearages were paid. The delin-j, quent then wrote to the editor: "Con-L sider me a subscriber for life." | < Ot'n friend Mr. John Hailey,of tbe'i Greenville Enterprise <tv<l Muxnt/tinecr, j' has invented a new puzzle. It is the ;ruessin?? jar," which is tilled with grain,and the man who guesses the number of seeds i.i it will net a feed cutter worth ? )'). The award is to be made on | the lirst of April. The jar contains 1,7ft: fc.i.m.-'S rtim it i ? .in IIIU .nu;u iw wm | I'ricnd, he can just ship the cutter now. I Tin-: delinquent land li>t is a small affair, as will l?o sen by advertisement in another column. If you want to see a big tiling, .ilist look out for tho "dc'in-1 rjueiit .subscribers" list." which would as-j touish the natives. \Vc had "sorts'* j enough to set no both the Treasurers and ! the County Commissioners' annual re-1 ports, but we are not certain as to the \lcliimne:it suosi-ribers' list." Mit'-j. 15 a hi: a t:.\ A. McJl'mctrc. wife of j C. M. McJunkin, formerly proprietor of: the Workiai Christian, and now of the I'almr.t'o Yeoman, died o;> Saturday last : in Columbia. She was a pious lady and a] member of the Methodist chureli. .VVe! extend sympathy to our brother editor in his bereavement. ! The pjople who shut driors when they j come i:i ami iro out, are either gone dead, j or gone to Texas, and wo are sorry for it. The Register makes thi* mention, we too; have missed them.?A'wherry Herald, j We have noticed lor years that the men; who live in saw mills never did shut) door; i. Mtt. K. II. Arrx, recently a professor | jn .Newberry t.olie^e h.'s p.no to <?reen- < wood, whore l:o experts to praetiee law, J h:k! li 1 the position vacated by Mr. J as. , J'. C'iir*-y as c<iitot of the tictlmln A rjju.s.' \ We \vi>li hi n$, success in his new ven-ji tit ip. ' ' i - i 'I'll t: Hcrjiatcv wins to be running a tilt i against th?' interest of the property own- t ers of Columbia, and in the interest <>t < communism. A tree beef market for the 5 huntiry would he more popular than free j schools for the indolent. ^ ( apt. l. W. Whitk, administrator ofj* the es'.ate of John White, will soil thejj personal property of the deceased on ( Thursday, February 8, iss:j. Creditors1 are asked to prove and hand in their i1 jlaiins immediately. Mil. J. C. 11 km phi ll, staff corres-11 Iiondent of tho Xuc-s and Courier lias]1 >een called from tho Columbia to the! homo office in Charleston. He is one of i J the best writers in the State, anil is untir-! > ing in the work. ; I Dit. Marry rpf*r>ivr>f1 * lr>'fr?* fmm Ttr T. L. Calhoun last ni^lit. lie i.s at i Shreveport, La., ami has a prospect of j 1 doing well in his now home, which will 1 be gratifying intelligence) to his friends in Abbeville. The school at Ninety-Six, under thoj" management of Mr. George C. 1 lodges, is;' in a prosperous condition. Mr. Hodges! is a line teacher, ami has the confidenee I ami good will of those interested in ail good school. We think our friend of the Xcu-bcrry j JVY>w< is a genius. There are few printers! who could have published the annual re-! ports of county oilieors with the type which was used in the^e report". Mrs. Eliza Tennent, widow of the', late I)r. Win. Tennent, is dangerously !( Kick with pneumonia. She is at the house of her brother, the Kev. J. F. <Jibert, near Lebanon church. Yesterday was a beautiful day. sea sonalde, dear, cold, and sunshiny. The j wind and the 91m put in a {rood day's work at drying the roads and fields. Wb are very much obliged to the News ] mid Courier lor its very complimentary notice of the Press and Manner last week, j Alkx. Ramacsk has returned from! Greenville*. He will build a house at White Hall on Hard Labor. The executors of the will of W. K. ! Bradley, deceased, give an important notice elsewhere. Mas. E. F. Parker and her daughter Miss Katie, returned to the Alston House i last week. Messrs. Wardlaw it Edwards are Belling sixteen yards of good calico for a j dollar. The regular monthly meeting of the! Medical Society will bo held next Sale- ! day. The water courses are full, and have been in that condition for a Ion# time. Tt is a pleasure to state that Mr. Edward Noble, Jr., is canvalcscinj;. Messrs. a. m. iln.b <k Sons have a ! musical decanter. Dr. Parker offers some bargains in show cases. Miss Sarah Perrix is off on a trip to Augusta. . | AS OLD-FASHIONED SCHEDULE. A Change of Schedule Cutting Anderson and Walhalla off from the State. [Xews and Courier.] Columbia, January 21.?A schedule will go ! Into effect on the Columbia and C?re#?nvllJo Railroad to morrow, which will nut affect lliej passenger trains on the main line, i?ut will : embarrass and retard the travel on the IS!tic! Kldge branch of the road. There have been j run on wic ume tiiuc* uauroiiu n passenger; and dally freight train on all days except Sun day. The passenger train is l?y this new* I schedule taken oil'and tlio freight train metamorphosed into an accommodation train,! which will he the only one run between lie I- [ ton and WuHitilla. Iiiska ! ot reaching Wal- ; liaila at 8 1'. M. as at present, passencers and ' mail le:ivins Columbia at 11 A. M. will not ar- i rive at Walhalla until about 111'. M. 'Jlie towns of Anderson, Pendleton and Walhalla ' inav be expected to smart under this dimiuu-j tion of their railway facilities. AUGUSTA PARTLY UNDER WATER. The Continued Rains Cause a Destructive Freshet in the Savannah River. ArorsTA, Ga., January 21.?Upper Hey-! . Holds street and Washington Koad, above i Hawk's Gully, In tlie northwestern rart of the city, and the Fair grounds and the lands j In the southeastern portion, are covered with ! water. On the South Carolina side opposite j and below Augusta the water extends over a l:tr>ro area of country. So damage of cocse-| <iuence to property has been done In Augusta, j but small grain wherever planted will be ; washed out. The river marks thirty feet nnd six inches, and is rising still, but very slowly. ' The w eather is cool but cloudy. -.??>? How to ns Yot'nfj at Eighty.?The Rev.. Robert Col Iyer, pastor of the Chnch of the 1 ? Messiah, New York, delivered an interesting sermon Sunday on "How to be young at! eighty." Among the things he said: "One of ' the tlrst essentials for an old age like this isai strong and healthy constitution, and this in a j great measure depends upon a man's early home and training. For sixty years I have' never been ill a day, and I attribute all my health to tne good foundation laid lu my childhood's home; oatmeal and milk, bread and potatoes, a bit of meat when we could catch it, and plenty of pure air and exercise did the bulsne^s. I do not know what a constitution oradlgestlon Is. I came from a conn try where beer Is as common aswat?r. but I never used strong drink of any description, for I found I was well enough without it. at;d by beoomlDg my tyrant. So I let it a lone." ! 1 Mrs. Julia S. Brown, second daughter of the ' ]atc Judce J. P. Heed and wife of the lute John P. Brown, died at the residence ol her mother, in this city, on Saturday night, 13th : instaut.?Anderson Intdllycncvr. j I Dots from Nr% i:ty-sis. s. Jamiarv J>), l^v). ; /;./<>. /V.?v : I Uli??\v l lut ! mull! :n n s>ii-,>! i!|i* f.- 'iiinjs i! :.|iy I:i: 11 w i <> l;;? 4?-?- !y ; r* i'lf11::r ! ':i> r. I'ilili >t; !' t' r. I! Il'lil.'l : 111 l i t:v?- Tin- siiu' li S ..i <i 11' i- im !i-.id' i: :l! ..li i ;!t'i*o|ii]il ymin : I :i>t \ \ i - lI iin- n r - vs >:* i; r .mi imii> i>r ' lii l; !??-: ..I \sj..X. I r lilt ! , |?:. I i l*'il..'tr'\ ill u Ill- <l: -I i n .I.U'll'l. J. .it: > i . t... i;i. -: I ' ilf a ll? ::! *< >y > i :;'i * u 1m i u u'.i.ii i|:i. I li li* ?!is i;iii t |?i.ii;i<- r\j..M i ii ii.i iiv tin! n.till. tin- Mil :i-ir. .< iii.i) i xits i.r i r hi - i'? t >' I li.' Vi mi-?. I 'rJuiiti it! r? :??l:-r. ii' \ mi iiii 1 :i" inv il.?ivv.-:<l 111??i--! !! I i-tl-l nii*. I vi>u ; iifii-rd| ni.Miiitii im? ".Iit> y l.i y" ami i !i I11 >? i..mi-r iii,..<i- t.'icir . in! i Ntin ty-six ?ui-:<''y. ai.ii then j w ill A siivai !n:?:iy t 11 y i: > .< >ri n <- 1 ? tliink ? >:!( iii> i:>11;!i1:i . j.r?- iii.>r? gunin.?ns :t 11 >t snaps 111 n Tliaiiilii' la'.v, ami thai rvt ry tin-ri-liaiit maid's his iiiniisaml a ,v i!"." ! iciinv s.'V. Til mrivliu.i!s Who l>siV(* I :? >( made own mm- 'hnti>:ii.d tnU y. ar. 1 ?ar | lin ivhmil- licri' li ivo |>a<S".| ilirmi:h the iiory i oriiiMl i isi yrar am! .war Im I'.iu- a 1s!i!? ! MMuviird tin: nut sriiMiisI)) htirn!, F..r si-v.-ra I yi-ai s past flu* n?w j ?*.ir lias Im-i-ii u?..-.rr>ii in willi iht'<li>^M|atiMii of ol<l liims and il:o lormaiion m| !.? ? uii"*. This yi-ar is no ?'\ft'p:ion to the rnli\ The "''I l.i'in "I Mmop\ Mia: U*?. ?V i'm? iliat wilhs'on.l tin* liaaiiviall>r s-iiii- mi K. I. an.I s. v.T.il hard yt ai's sm?v lias nm\v l.ci'ii dissi-lwilai.it ijitarVs has raili'or liis jiarlin-f's iti?t I l ii'U, a.nl |>. i.ji.'.ses io "in it iiloin*.'* M illi-r, Mniire iV < "o., haw dissolved, a ml Messrs. A. J. l^nal! I.hattiu, of I ha! i Una. ami A. s. t ishornc li:i v.- I ion-, hi I heir in- ] It-H'st* ami i*i?\v Mi-ciipy tin' new hriek sture j j house intimiMv luiilt i>y I'hl-lijis ?V .la<-kson. I, I. A. Miiofi', of tin.. I:.l"lil'll) nf MMolV.l^narlcs a''m.. lias imrehasetl I lie slue!* W. i!. A li?J?T-. son,ami ilie l.rii-k s!iii?* formerly owned timi' ooi ii|?ii*.l i>y I'. \V. I-ope, whieh In- is r.-iiiiina ' anil t? ant :iy inu I >r a "smashing business.",; Mr. Aiuli r-iiii cehiem|ilates ^oiii^ in o'ithii < fit-ii ili/ii'd'r. Messrs. \V. f.. Amlersoii. Jr. I'rntlier, have j hi'ttglil oiii liii> i-MiiiivliMiia^y ami l.iinily cnieery stoic mi' Mr. i Klciin.', ami. in conneetion \vi:n iheir im'-v ami elegant null, tliey propose' Im run mi aliairtlm! combines tlic k.'/V Willi' I in-ihiFi-r. ' ( i'nere is universal condemnation of thflj UmIiiTIs' murder. TiU'ir crime is \\o.se than1, his. j J Tlircp families hnv? r.'Ciitlv moved into , Vln..ll.?lv t.. f l.t.i ! U.IIK Mill) llui.'ll. . ters hi iJk* NlnoJy-six llich School, which is well established and is rapidly growing in V popular favor. Ther.? is a great iitid an in- , creasm:; demand lor dwelling homes !" >i* Mie ; same purpo-'e. hut there is not an unoccupied j' <1 well ill!: house or cabin in our town. So luueli lor a t?.od seho-.l and a dry ticket. The neuro rare is ofii-iiiiincs berated forthelr '1 want <" ! orii'i mil it.v. In theseleot ion of names n lor their children they display an originality j whicil sliould fol'ever put to sib-liee envious tongues. A negro woman who lives not many >, miles from here was a*!:ed the name of her, child. ueeii x ieioria." was the prompt re-i p.'y. '* Where did you -.el that iiuine?" "I I soodapieturewiild.it name wrote under it i and she was so pretty i thou^lii I'd name my | i>ai?y alter her," replied the ton.l mother with i _ a countenance meanwhile i;s p'ucnlas inoon liullt on ? desolatelam'scai o. and a> ignorant j o. dynamite and the ;-'g\ ptijin problem as she was devoid of the hope of 'universal domii.-j' ion." "ttielinvillo l-'einale <'ollc.e" and "Savannah Kivor" ale not harsh to the oar, hut T the parent who christens her children with such names must certainly lay claim to some 1' decree of oiigiuality. Negro parents have '* lii-en known to ulv? tin ir ohiidren these " ii.unes. A white j aront, too. sometimes displays a ludicrous taste for high-soundii:g i names. For instance there are por.-ons living a not far from out town whose names would oe- <' ctipv no iiu-an space in a "i>ictionary of si 1'roper Names,*' and the spelling of which "j" won d <tont>i;e-s Ik-wilder the averageprinter. I I will five you two pretty well authenticated ! iM-es; i hrisiiua Wiight Ida Arnetta ilarp.i- . Ijsa lioldtug, and Atlantic I'troah." | '1 lie itisiii or worn.ill whu u'nw lion) -\inoiy">ix to Ahheviile I11., ill any time, ; i><! lor J', my purpose, Is generally a subject forour pro.; fotnuWi sympathies, Init the man or woman who is compelled to to with tlic prcscul conlition of roads :.nl weather >houtd have not | ~_ :.iity our sympathieshut our prayers al<-o. i 'V The weather continues coldund disagreeable c Luit I Indorse tlie following <iuotalio:i from! As you Like it." -mow. hlow, llion winttr wind, TIk.u art not so unkind A> man's ingratitude; Thy tooth i.s not so Uetsi, I , IJecause thott art .not seen Though thy breath he rti-le." Let tor from "0. I\ II." ! I E'litur J'rrxi'mil Jkwnrr: ;<J The intermit:a'> e supply of rain, uiipreee-!in limited iu the r< collection of the oldest iuhab- H tanis i:i this vieiiiity. blended with non-iii-; A .erven tnc-frce/.i tig !>; ? e/es and occasional1 t" .now. liavetliti< far. prevented the"bone and at .ine\v"of the soil from mahiri^uuy per<*epti-j vi ile progress tit their vocation, (.idling fuel i li't wroa showers .md enjoying the eo/.y lire I nom.p ili/e the greater mis; r^ of time's aiiot- 1... ,i-d space. Noni" farmers, attributable to the ' ivsstjre of harvesting the fieeey staple, omit-. * I to seed down a sutliciciit area ol' nrma i <rm, in the early fall, postponing that nil-iin- ' toitaiit duty until a more convenient and < , eizuretime. The "warm and dry spell" In | lariuary. mis year, mur- innn iimij ?nr anse disappointment. Uad policy to let oth-, r business Intermeddle with early falisow-j nV "I red cats. Apprehensions arc entertain-1 >i iliat ctrrals s >w 11 late in I In* season wv i si - _ urcil by the severity of t!io weather. The jj ?r??ont"tin:look ?>r small jsrain is not by any | neans ostentatiously Mattering. Tin- pros- ? 'crity of the country will likely wane in con-' iciiiience of sneli ri li'-plnralil.- pietine. Hirelingsare few and far hi-1 *ve. n, not still) -; icnt numerically to satisfy the demand-; o'kJ crops in the pa?t yearsc m to have ::tig. nented i J i c desire for more ha wis. 1'cprcs-' ion in the <o :mi market are eauvinir n: )|c;is-uit sensation at this Jnnetnie to s\-uSt lie vital parts of those p-.-rso!is hoidiu;:, for a : ,n-?iv reieiineta'ing li??-? The etti'"iei;t School I'd had better try a , liU'erent time ' i-'ihiay is an unlucky day) to ! ?|!iip a replete c-'l'i'S of aspirants to t ain 1 he young idea how to shoot." They seem to lie! nanifes'ing a spirit, of economy in manipu-i alius the school linaiu ial resources for tnt*t jrol'tiijjailnn of the free scholastic term, j Much plaice is due ti.cni !or their untiring efforts in doing what they eoneeived to he "the | most productive of promoting learning 1 linone the- rislne jjent'i'ii! ion, the hope ol' toe! Shurcli.nnd state-. I have >i!ways advocated j jonomy in school salaries and are Mitcrlyl jpposed U> extremes.pro or run. I am rallu-r Inclined to thtnk a reduction from last year's * truces was not advisable. They Had better let; well enouuh" 521. and 812 for respective \... ;-a !e< to be continue*! undisturbedly, any[him: below thoso figures, 1 think, will work ci lisadvantaircousiy. The respective reports of the county public functionaries published in your columns are A x' sufficient guaranty that they nro not! j> islia med to di viitve an account of t lietr s.CW-1 irriship :tnet have it recorded for tin* inspec- tl: I .11 of Uip public eye. i .. l'lie P.ailroad Commission established re- 11 ;ei:tly are cenerally looked upon as aconi-j l>|.-i? huni'iui:. Too much power invested in 1 _ such a triune or dignitaries. Temptation to 9' norde up the"filthy iin-iv" lias a pr?tc:it en- t>] naritu influence. More liarni. than inirin-i dc wort.fi, is generally predicted will accrue from such unnecessary hotly. ('. P. H. j *j, IUIM11S. | At Abbeville. Jan. .*>, iss'j, Mrs. II P. Mcll- f ivnine, a son. ; ? ?? ? tl Show Cases. ONR (I) at ?9; two (2> :it SS; one (I) at $ ">; one j (I) at S5: one (1> at SI. fclJWIX PAIIKEK. ! r, Jan. 21,1883, L't : I1 KTotice. ALL persons bavins: demands airainst M'.e! late J< >!IX Wll iTK. are hereby request e I :<> present the Mime immediately, properly i att.'*>ted, i>> the undersigned. L. W. WHITE, Administrator, j11 J in. 21. ISVt.St EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.! I 4 LI. persons Indebted to the Kstato of \V. | J\ K. UI'APLKY, di-eeased, will makeim-1 mediate payment to tin* undersigned. anil all persons holtlim; claims against sa'd Estate 'I will present tin* same properly attested with- J in :: ) day.s lrom date or be barred. t< JOHN E. WIAI>LEY, i K( "\V. T. I'.HAIjI.KY, 1 ' Executors. > ( Troy T. O. Abbeville Co. S. C. j j, Jan. 21,lSSJ, 8t j'| SALl^ i r< PERSONAL PROPERTY !f; _ I !? "IJY virtue of authority given me by J. Fu!- * 1 ler Lyon, Probate Jtulvc of Abbeville. J" County, I will stll to tliehighest bidder on j ,j THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, 1883,'!; Ht the WH1TB IIOMBSTBAI), in the town of t Abbeville, the personal property belonging to e th<> Kstateof JOHN WItiTK. deceased. Saul property consists mainly of Hoaseliolfl M Kitchsn Mire. i _ At the same time ami place there will be sold I a lot of OLI) NoTKS AND ACCOUNTS, be-' loil^ini; to said estate. tfnle to bejrin at. 11 o'clock A. M. TKKMS CASH. L. W. WHITE, I Administrator. J Jan. 21, l.SS-'t, St j" L. W. Pkuuin, T. P. Coriiran PEBRIN &C0THRAN, A J' .Attorneys at Law, m abbi:vii,i,i:, s. c. |l NEW DRUG STORE.1 DR.L.T. BILL. [ Between White's Block and the Hotel. L I H AS opened a complete stock of DRl'fJS, f MKliK'INKS, Fancy and Toilet Arti- , eles, Ac., to which he respectfully invites tlie 1 attention of the public. Sept. J7, KSS2, tf M'M. II. PARKEIt \V. C. McOOWAN. PAKKER & McGO WANj, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, j' ABBEVILLE, C. II., S. C. 117 ILL practice also in the Circuit Courts01 < T V the United States for South Carolinu* j .Ian". 1?ko. tf ( DISSOLUTION. i rpiIE Arm of MOORE, QUARLKS A CO., at 1 Ninety-Six, has tills day dissolved by . mutual consent. All persons owinu the firm. | will please close the same at once, with R. 1*. j. QCARLKS, who will be at the old stand do- ' iiifj business in iiis own name, and will be pleaded to serve his old friends airain. MOURE, (^VARIES A CO. Jan. 10, 18S2, It At Cost. CHRISTMAS and New Year Cards. Polls of j the larger sizes, Vases an t Toilet Sets. EDWIN l'ARKER. Doc. 20, 1882, tf i Energy Cushions. J!V," tve<-iv"?l a j<>1> lul nf l'.n.-:y smkI f'lir!>f iia,'i- i'n .hiniw, winch wi.l !?, ;i !.l very IK'.V I*?; ? "I 1 rjN;'iN\.\TI r=?;;v. i. 1...c -lit. .T i:i. if o * in? mm\ <5* VP mm > n.WIN'i v.iili'lraw 11 :.'l 5 plu'i-d nur i.n :i strictIv ci.-h i ii<:i:i:uv savin<; auknts* com.mi-.ski>;s \\i> i.o^;i:s mv !:.\i? liKlsTs. wi1 arc < : i it I > S<- 1 ?<n r uvll Iokiwii It-nili/ r?. vis: Wi'r.ix, CM.Ii.'s ,v <"o's .M:111i, 11lal'd < itiallo. Wik-ow < iiliin-s ,v I'n's Siiiii'i|ihi)s|i|i:ilt> illri'rl t.i lii'iiifis ami iiU'ivhants :il Vi!l!V |J|\V I'SMi IX iiv tin- li>u lur I'ahI, i?r large <;ii;?uliIfur the cash. M ClltltlCS & CO., Charleston, S. C. Savannah, (>:i. Jail. 17. K<!, If ? i MO! STCffiO! STONO'j \ CI!) lMIOSIMlATIN AM) (Jt'ANO. The) /\ tried and trusted I'riend of tlie Fanners. j <ee Iiiglt analysis and liny of ISKNJ. S. HAIIXWKM., Agent, j Jan. 17, ISA!, I'm Sheriff's Sale. '. I-\ C'rwvford against A. K. I'm\vford et al, as Kxoeuirix, Ac.?Execution. [?Y virtue of an Execution l<? mo directed. in ' I ) 1....... . I ....... 1 ..i!l ...II ?..tl... lighest bidder, at public auction, within the; i gal hours <>f salt*, at Abbeville Court House,! a Monil.t.v,the iifiii day of February A. D. i the following describt <1 properly. to wit : I Ul tint tiactor parcel of land, situate, !yinic ! ] in! being in the county ol Abbeville, South i 'aroliiia, and known as iho .lain: s F. ('raw- i ml Homestead, ami containing I jjkkk hfndkfd and fifty aciiksJ uore or less, and bounded hy hinds of W. <?. i lice, Kstato Thos. Stewart, h'siate < 'rawlord t1 lid others. Levied oil and to he sold as the ) ropertv of James F. Crawford to satisfy the ! foresaid Kxeeution and costs. T KKMS?Cash. J. F. C. Dfl'iie, 1 Sheriff Abbeville County. 1 Jan. 17,Kd, tf '1 Sheriff's Sale. . C. Link against. John Link.?Order of Foreclosure. ) Y virtue of an Execution to n:o directed,in j ' the above slatetl ease, I will sell to the1 ighest bidder, at public auction, within the gal hour- of sale, at Abbeville Court House, 1 ii .Monday, the lifth day of February A. D. s-l. the following described property, to wit: ' II that tract or parcel of laud, situate, lying 1 nd being in the county of Abhevi.le, Soutli '? arolina.and known as theJohn Link Home- t cad, and containing |t HUFF. 111"NI 1;FD AND THIKTY (except ( 1.) acres previously sold) ackfs. - loimim; to Mrs. Klleu raiker, lilien lVnn<i nl i<thers. Levied on mid to he Fold as the J' rojH'ity of John Link to satisfy thcaiotcsaid '' Mv.ilinn itud eosts. jil TKKMs?One-half of purchase money ami' ic cost in cash. l.'aianee in twelve months , iIli interest and inorl^<t^e. Purchaser to j ly for papers. Sold at risk of former pur- ,, laser. ; J. F. c. Drl'KK. !' Sherlir Abbeville County. i Jan. 17, lSsjt, if Sheriff's Sale. j? V. Stvlhhlinir, as administrator, ito.. nnd | ^ others against ilairiel 1*. Uiown?Kxeeutions. >Y virtue of sundry E.xectilions tomedi-: ' reeled, in the above slated ease, 1 will sell a i the highest bidder, at public auction. with- I itheliga! hours of sale, at Abbev ille Court j otise, <>n Monday, the tif'.h day of February , II . 1>. l.vit, the loliowim; deserihed property. |'i i wit: All that trael .or parcel of land, situ- a e. lyinir and b-in-j In Ibe county < f Abbe-,p lie, South i arolina. and containing KUiHTY ACS'.KK, ore or less, and bounded by lands of M. S. I >!heit, Iv-tate I tel.a ll>>we. lv-taleof MeLane ul l.onj: fane Creel; and others. I.evle.l mi ui lo tie sobl as the properly of Harriet I\ r?nvn to satisfy the afore.siiil K.\ edition and : J >sK Is TKltMS?Cash. .t. f. c. Dri'n::. _ Sheriff Abbeville County. I Jan. 17, If Proclamation!!-, i msm j tl 1 Tim Statu ok Sovtu Cmioi.ixa. ") a lOXKClTIVi: ClIA.UHKlt, ja CoM'MMJA, S. t\, J:.it. 15, 1SS3.J ' <> i\T Il: I t II1CIIHAS, inibnnation has l;oen re-; ived at this 1 )t?j?nrtment that an atr<>oils murder was committed in Abbe-1 ille County, on the iirst clay of January ?{ .. D. 18SJ, upon the Loily ot ua\ u .j OBERTS, by persons unknown, sunlit nit the said persons have concealed (( lernselves. . 'h IS'ow, therefore, I, HUGH S. TIIOMP- < ON, Governor of tho State of .South Car- N lina, in order that justice may bo done j id the majesty of the law vindicated,ft u hereby offer a reward of 13 I1 Fiye Hundred Dollars, L I ir tlie apprehension and conviction of ' le perpetrators of the said crime. ! i In testimony whereof, I have hereunto \ set my hand and caused the (.ireati ' Seal of the State to be aflixcd at < [j.S.](.'ohimliia this 1.1th day of January j I A. 1). iss:? and in the 107th year of. t the Independence of the United ^ Stales of America. jj *??*/.?r t. mrrA\f!)w</iv I o. hiv.'ii w.'i Governor. !y the Governor: | Jas. X. Lii'scomr, Secretary of State. ! BJotice M LAND OWNERS. 1 rllK following Statute Law is published for' I itic heneiit of Land Owners with regard ; Drainage in Abbeville County: I "All Land owners of the Counties of Ander-1 in. lteauiorl, Chester, Ureeiiville, Oconee, | :nion, l-'airtield, l.anrens, N'ewberry'and Ah-, eviile, (except lianl Lahor j-.nd Wilson's! reel; in said t ounty,) shall remove from thei iinninu streams of water upon their laiuisall rash, trees, rafis and timber, during the! I I it. ......i. > 1 miimn iii jiaiv.ii tuivi ubi'iiiMwi *??v .. car. ! I "Any person convicted of violating the I ncgoing Section shall bedecincd guilty of a ] lisdcn.eanor,ami sluill be jinni.^lioU by a line . f mil less tliati Five nor mure than Fifty l?olirs, in the discretion of the Court, before ' rhicli the ease may be tried. j t "The cutting or felling trees across or Into ( ny of the i mining streams of said Counties j. hall tie deemed a misdemeanor,and any per- 1 . on or persons so convicted shall lie piiiiislu d ' y a tine of not less than Five nor more than ' 'wcnty-Five I>oilars or Imprisoniiieni for not I _'ss than Ten nor more than Thirty Hays or otli at the disereiioti of the Court." ! , I,aini owners In Abbeville County will noIce the above law and govern themselves ac- ' ordljigly. Uy order ot the Hoard. i< G. M. MATTISON, j, Chfiirman of Board, j! Jan. 3,1$<W, It |, Mi&VAh KJGTUilfIS |, J TO Probate Court I i LL Administrators, F.xocutors, Guardians! (\ and Trustees must make return of re-' cipts and expenditures on account of tlielr rusts helure the llrst day <if March, or l?o sun-' L-ct to rule and costs, honker indulgence will ! iot be granted except where tiie case conies ? within the provisions <ii the statute in such j uses made and provided. J. Fl'LI.KK I.YON", Judyeol l'robate. Jan. 20,18S2, It Toilet Preparations. I)OMAI>K,Sulphur Soap, Military Shaving j-oap, Yankee Shaving Soap, Tooth l'ow-| lei's, t'oio^nes. EDWIN i'^VHKEH. Sept. la, 18XJ, It | Ihe Place to Get What You Want! DHRISTIAN&WILSON ALWAYS in Store, a complcto stock ofi FANCY GROClCIilKN, CANNED! jOOI)S and CONFECTIONERIES of| ill kinds. The best and cheapest CI-j jtAKS and TOBACCO. Tho FINEST! SVINKS and LIQUORS. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey For medical purposes a specialty. Also, I L'hoice Liquors of any kind for medical; purposes. (Jive u-i a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. CHRISTIAN & WILSON, Abbeville, S. C. Nov. ]<>. 1881, tf rnAPK WORM SPECIFIC. 1 EDWIN PARKER. Sept. 13, 1SS2. It ^qggiwarg^BngtaMSM^t a ir*rji1 ! THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 'I1!'!' 1'nblie Schools will reopen on next 1 Aliiitt!::y, I 'll h Ill-I.Mi I, i.u:l nil iiccollti I ol ' till* iiii-o-uii! I'aitisaill liii.li w aVr. there V.il i ;i noi S?? i" ! * .*.: l;; i i i * ion of Teacher* on i- i"i i'si.\ ii':<! i;ii| iv i'i--i!;ih ::n I ,' t ii ..' uiu uy. ii: I rs will Meet mi i'iiii:i> and I o.'ttj >:iitttd;.y :it ;;; o'clo.l: A. Ml JiiVJlllf'J w liii pant r, ii,'{, v.i". I!. e: .\V A X, (*l;:ii: ni:t11 l%x. isoai d. Tnii. I >, I ::t Master's Sale. John T. I I'/in against Nancy Kk'in. ltosann.ill Shirley and oilier.-?i'ariilinn. |>V virtue "fun order tn use directed, in t Si< ** above stated cum;, I will sell to ihe liifjii< >1 bidder, at public auction, within tin- lcjj:i: hours of Mile. at. Abbeville ('onrt Jiotise.oii Monday, the tilth day of Kebriciry A. I'. issrt. the following ilcs-.iilii-il property, to wit: All t hat t ract or parcel of land, sit unto, l.v i lis. uni he111^ i ii i lie ('oiiniy of Abbeville,.Sottlh I 'arolipa,and containing One Hundred and Fortv-Eicrht Acres. inure or less, sinil 1 oundcd liy lands of O. P. I lawthoru, John .McIHll, J. E.Todd and others. TKKMS? (Mie-lialf cash, Halanee in twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured I'.v bond of purchaser and mortgageof the premises. l'urehnser to pay for lilie s M. I,. i:tixii.\M, Jit., Master Abbeville County. Master's Ollice, Jan.l.->2. tf Master's Sale. llarborn A. Townsend, by her guardian ad litem W. A. l.uinax against J. V. i'ownsend. |>Y virtue of an order lo me directed, in the| '' above slated ease, I wiil sell lo thehlgh-j est bidder,at puhlicauctioii, within the legal! In Hit's of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on | Monday, the tilth day of l-Vbtuary A. It. iss:t, | I be following described property, to wit; All ! that I met or parcel of land, being the STOKKI IK>l.fSK and lot in the town of ColccoLury, said .State and County, containing One Acre, more or less, bounded by W. A. Moore, the . h'ctnalcCoilene and others. Al.-o,that tract 01 j |t.trcel of lai.d sitnute. lying, and helng In the! utility of Abbeville, .South Carolina, and j ;ontaiuing Fifteen Acres, nore or less, and Imumlctf by binds formerly iwncd by Kobt. Y.Jones and W'iliiam Hilcyl did by Mrs. Waldropand others. i TKKMS?< ine-iialf tlie purchase money to j >? paid in cash. Tin! balance in. twelve i nontlis, wiib interest from day of sale, rc-J urcd by bund of purchaser and morlgagc of! remises, l'urchaser to pay for titles. M. 1,. HONJIAM. JU., I Muster Abbeville County. I Master's Oillee, Jan. ! , 1SS2. Blaster's Sale. Cphraim Samuel against John Henry Samuel and Fanny Samuel?Partition. [>Y virtue of an order to me directed. in the I above stated ease, I will sell to tin* hinh-i st bidder, at public auction, within the legal lours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on Jonda.v, the I!fill day of February A. D. ISSJ, { he billowing described property. to wil : Ail I iiat tract or parcel of laud, in said .Stale and i 'ounty, containing 'wo Hundred and Twenty-Four Acres,' nore or less, bounded by J. A. McCord, II. <">.: Climb and others. lilvided into three tracts ; s follows: Tract No. 1,containing Seventy-Four Acres, L nil bounded by .1. II. Samuel, J. Rykai'd,! met No. 2, and II. C>. Klu^ii. Tract No. 2, ontaiuing Seventy and One-Fourth Acres, ! nd bounded by tract No. 1, J. Rykaril, trnct I ?"o. 1, and Jl. Ci. K lugh. Tiact No.:! containing ! I, Seventy-Eight Accrs, !< n.l bounded by lands J. Ilykard. tract No. 2, I. Klutib and John* creek. TKUMS? one-half cash. The lialar.cc on lie l!r.-t day ol' January, 1881, with interest j. om day of sale, secured by bond ol purchaser ; nd mortgage of the premises, l'urchaser to " ay for titles. M. I.. PON HAM. JR.. Master Abbeville County. n Master's OIIU'C, Jan. 'J. is-::', <f j \ in Ordinance ! 'o Raise Supplies for the Town of Ab-: f beville, S. C., for the Year 1883. I pE IT ORDAINED 1IY TIIE IN-j LJ tendent and Wardens of tlic Town 1 < ?' Abbeville, S. C.,in Council assembled, j * nd by iMitliority ol' t!io samp, That a tax ir the sums and in the manner hercinaf- i r named shall be raised and paid into j lie treasury of the Town Council for the, scs and purposes thereof for the year! bw.'Tiox 1. On every on? hundred uol-1 iii-sof the cash value of all real ami per-! onul estate within the ineorporatiju of * he said Town of Abbeville the sum of fteeri cents. ^ Six. 12. On each billiard or pool table or1 en pin alley kept for hire the sum < f s 'it'ty Dollars 011 the first table or alley ml Twenty-live Dollars on each table <>r liey more than one kept by the same! iwner. On eaeli bagatelle table kept for ' lire the sum of fifteen dollars. Si:r. 3. For each license to retail spirit-j ions liquors in the Town of Abbeville | he sum of Two Hundred Dollars for Ihej ,'ear, beginning with the (irst day of Juiiuiry, lss.'i, and ending on the first day of! lanuary, 1HS1. The said sums payable i liiarterly in advanee. said dealer or deal- i rs to give bond and security for pay- j uout of said sum of money, and if at! my time during the year the said dealer' >r dealers should go out of business the vhole amount of Two Hundred Dollars ihall immediately become duo and paya lo, auft jmy person or -persons uisiness the whole or any part of the -ear shall pay the whole sum of Two :I una red Dollars. Rec. 4. That all male persons between j he :iircn of sixteen years and fifty years, j xcept those physically unable to earn ai, upport, are liable to road duty and shall >e requited to work ou the roads, sidovalks, and streets within tho incorpora-j ,ion of the Town of Abbcvillo live days| mder the direction of the Town Council.; flic commutation for such road duty to ?e the sum of Two Dollars to be paid at ho time of pa\*m?nt of other taxes, to vit, on or before the lirst day of March. \il persons refusing or failing to work j i\o lull days to bo accepted and approved | jy tho Council or pay the above coinmu-1 ation shall lie liable to pay such fine and H'lialty as tho Council may impose. Skc. 5. That all itinerant auctioneers, vddlors, and other transient persons, ex:ept venders of farm produce, ull'crinx at etail any goods whatsoever for sale, shall >av a license of not more than Twenty ivo Dollars nor less than Three Dollars! >cr day. Six.'. 0. That all circuses shall pay a li-1 ense of Uno Hundred Dollars for each tnd ever}' exhibition; anil all other; ihow.s, including what are commonly j known as side-shows attached to a circus,! diall pay a license of not more than Fifty lor less than Two Dollars per uay or light. ! Si:c. 7. That all returns shall bo made under oath on or before the first day ofj February, iss:}, and all taxes shall be! riaid on or before tlic first day of March, ISSJ. If any person or persons shall re fuse or neglect payment of tho taxes lierein levied within the timo specified i be Treasurer of the Town Council is; lcrebv authorized and reouired to add! wenty per centum penalty, ami if the tax nilli the penalty is nut paid within thirty Jays Ihcrcalter, it shall ho thy duty of! .lie Treasurer of the Council to issue ex- j jcutions therefor immediately and.collect he same by due process of law, as provided in the charter of said Town of Ab-! beville. Si:<\ S. The Town Council or a quorum thereof shall constitute a board of assesses to allix the value of property returned for taxation. Hkc:. 1>. If any person or persons shall j refuse or neglect to make a return of j iheir property for taxation within the lime prescribed herein, the return of last' i'ear with twenty per cntltim added shall I he deemed and taken by the Treasurer to j bo the true value of their property for) taxation and it shall be assessed at that rate. j Done and Ratified in Council and the ical of the Town Council allixed this see-' ind day of January, eighteen hundred lull Ul?flljr -1111 I*v? ELLIS G. GRAYDON, Intendant. A. W.JONES, Secretary. Jan. 3, 18.S3, tf i Very Low. AV'IIF.KI.Klt & WILSON' IMPllOVKD No. S Scwlnu Machine. to close out lotnl \\'.\KilljAW & KDWAKUS. Jan.iss:i, tf Press and Type. PAIITIKS 11;?vintr n iianu press ami tne material ol u country prinlinu olliee for sail*, uuulil do Well to couiliHiliicaW- with S. II. .IKIKEUNON. Ahl.evillc, S. (\, Jan. ISX'J, lit Dr. H. D. WILSON, ] _0_ D J5NTISTEY, I Abbeville, C. H., S. C. .<rjrOfllce; Upstairs over the I'ost OHice."aS WANTED 10,000 LES. HIDES!! rTAKK this method of Informing the peoplcof Abbeville and surrounding noun-1 try that I am prepared nnil will pay the hiiih-j est market price fur all kind.s of HIIiKS, SKINS, MOLK SKIN'S, BKIiSWAX, and everything In that line. J. MoftHIS, Knox'B iJitiKling No. 2. Nov. 1, 1HS2, 2in Christmas Toys. TIIF, undersigned has quite a variety of TOYS for the season. ill low prices. EDWIN PAKKER. I'ec. G, 1S61!, -Jt f PALMETTO MM! I THOMAS McGETTIGAN I NV!Ti:s HIS KilJKXIK TO CALL OX 1II.M IX HIS i\T?w SESstir Room, < ]> Washington Street, wliere they can find a good assortment of LIQUORS, including everything Kept In a first-class Saloon. He also hns a fine assortment of TOBACCO AND i/iUAKS, Including t.ie most popular brands. OlVJij ME A (JAI-.L. THOMAS McGETTIGAN, Palmetto Saloon, Washington Street. Jan. 21, KS-VIni TO MATCH ROOM FOR SI'PJXO GOODS WK HAVE MARKED DOWN PRICES ON ('I,i >'1*111N< J to correspond Willi the low price of COTTON, and arc ottering choice goods at very low ligurcH. Inspection .solicited. WARDLAW & EDWARDS. | ill WARDLAW k EDWARDS'! Vou will find :t fine line of (jENTS' SHOES, made to order, especially for tills mnrket, ot the best si j les and at rods bottom llgnres. It will pay you loexutulnc these goods before buying. "WOOXj Taken In exchange for goods at WARDLAW & EDWARDS. .Tim. 17.1SS3, tf -AT THENewYorkStore worth of (roods sold strictly at and be- Of\ T> ft VC low cost for the next 0" DA lb. Having positively determined to wind up my business here, I will sell iny entire stock of Dry Goods. Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats. it a grra'cnciilrt?, nnd will continue todo so until entirely closed out. All the goods left vlll bo Mild Jit Alt "HON in due time. Remember now Is your time to buy bargains, as iny slock is entirely new and boughtat tho i owest casii prices. ,000 I'AIR SHOES AND BOOTS AT COST. 50 PAIR BLANKETS AT COST. r,0 FINE CI,OAKS AT COST. CLOTHING FOR EVERYBODY AT COST. bkle Clis, Eirieries, llajlus, Doylies, Swisses aM Lawns: ;it and below cost 50 lb. ZEPHYR at 8 cents an Ounce, IOO Fine TRUNKS for Ladies at and Below Cost. In fact everything will hp sold cheaper than can he bought in New York or any City. Merchants Farmers, Mechanics, don't. let this opportunity .slip without taking advantage ?f it, as 1 am fully determined to leave here. I have also on hand a FINK NKW KIRK PROOF SAFE, SHOW CASKS, CLOTHING VNI) CLOAK STANDS, which 1 will veil very cheap. ( I would most respectfully invite n>y many friends and customers to conic over and take ad-; \ Miila^e of my clo.-ing out sale. ' j Tliankliis you all very kindly fur the large patronage you have extended to me during my ! J ,t iy here, 1 am rtspceifui.y, j { CHARLES AUERBACH. Jan. 3, l^SS, tf CHMLESTOK, S. C. i SOLUBLE GUANO.Ii!alily nmmoninted; DISSOLVED I'ONE, highest grade; ACID PHOSPHATE. for compostlns: AS JI ELEMENT, madeol Floats. for Cotton, (Jrain and Pons; GENUINE LKOPOLDSIIALL KAINIT. imported direct from the iui*K in Germany, and warranted pure; t GENUINE FLOATS, of iiicliost grade, product of the Due Atomizer; \ SMALL GltAIN SI'ECll-lC; COTTON AND n>RN\COMPOUNI); UKULiNU IHUl'.U I'liill A.MJ llliU'w; GROUND HAW HONK; N. S. LAND I'LASTER; Special Formulas marie to onler. COTTON SEED MEAL. J Special Inducements far cas'i orders. Kor terms. Illustrated Almanacs ami cards "ddress the Co. Dec. -0, ISM!, 61 ii TZZHi ' GIJIO ^IIH^P x Y j OFFER FOR SALE 1 sni.iiRii vmw ran vmm Arm mmm. UUllUlfjUlJ Jl UVU XU UUU11UI ? UWH J.V > ? ? r. - 'PIIKSE irunnoe are of ll:e highest snide and are kept, so without reirard to cost, ns the testi2 niony of all o-.ir customers for the p:<si l.jyears In this State, Georgia, North Carolina and lUewhcrc will .suhsiantiale. For terms apply to the agents in the various towns or to E. H. FROST & CO., Agents, Charleston S. Pec. 13,1SS2, :<m MART AND COMPANY, TT * a -i?? -r-rt i* ,r ~m T i C*\ T T A "VTTld I \ V 211Uli JMJLJLli jl> jl to-. SOU] AGENTS FOR LA DOW PULVERIZING DISC HARROW. THOMAS .SMOOTHING HARROW. THOMAS . PULVDRIZ1NG IIAIiROW, LAN]'. HARROW, AMERICAN BARBED FENCE WIRE, BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES. AGENTS FOR Genuine Farmer's Friend and Avery Plows. FOR SALE ] STEEL BULLTONGUES. SCOOTERS, TWISTERS, SHOVELS. | FL'LL LINE OF CARPENTERS, MACHINIST. POOI'ERS AND BLACKSMITH TOOLS, HUBS, SI'OKES, rims, REFINED AND SWEDES IRON. ( STATE AG ENTS Ft) R i KEMP'S MANURE AND COTTON SEED SPREADER. SHOWS SPREADER WHILE DRILLING. IT ALSO BROADCASTS. HART & CO., Charleston, S. C. , ??nc?OOBI^?aa????pawa??a?? B. K. BEACHADI, -DEALEE ITST- , Window and Hot Bed Sash, Doors, Blin j' Rough and Dressed Lumber, Improved Blind! Hinges and Sash Ketches. Office: Over A. M, Hill & Sons. ; i Hcpt. 0, 1S8-J, tf ?i ?fni Special Notice! ?TO? HAVING purchased a lamer stock tiinn our store is capable of holding and in order to .supply the want* of our entire custom, we iiave opened another store in one of l.'othran's now buildings, where goods of all kinds can be found at the lowest prices Strictly for Cash. Besides the very immense stock al wayji muiui in mil um Niauu, iui an inu.se in WHiit of mou'.s or boys' CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Hats, TRUNKS, DOMESTICS if ewelry, GROCERIES OR HARDWARE, Dfivo us a call and l>e convinccd that mousy can ho saved by purchasing their Full itul Winter supplies from us, for we have bought our goods extremely low and expect to givo the public the benefit. Satsfaetion guaranteed to all. P, Rosenberg & Co. . October 4, 1882. VTi -JJ 2' Q hgbseTams cattle powders rl1IPSlBP No House will die of Cortr. t?ots or Lrao F*. veb, If Fonts it I'owrlrrs nrc H time Vn!!!5f lio'ornoi.ERA. J on.,. h I ou flora tvfl! prevent n.vrKH in* Fowr*. on i !llz* mv tiers will iuerca*e tin* quantity of milk and SSSE twem>" pcr ccnt- au<1 m;lkc the butter Arm Dmram?m rrrn ?r Prp,T<>nt Almost EVxar 1 Horw"*on<l i.nttlc are suhjcct. rot;T7. ? I om di es witt civk Satisfaction. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, HALTI2COBE, HD. f' r ennrnntfce flffrni NEB'S WSSr^A INDIAN VERMIFUGE to i de.slroy find expel Worms ^ from t'ae hnuinn body, tls*y If nsed T?S nororJ'liiqr to the ?HrecIffllfe lions, it is n snfo and rej remedy. W^i?y\ FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS W&f ^ AND STORE KEEPERS. David E. Foutr; Prop, l?vrt->yr. gjj BALTIMORE, MD. AGEMo^^fEDil L1otl ou " 1 commission, for C^Hbers' DICTIONARY or Universal ITnowledge. j Y:n! /iv.'. Tl ??? iI I Compact Lit : iVfry Ar^icv : c. ;.t' Jl.tx 110 com- [ Hjait-.-s ."i . .* . > s ja.)l rai.lt noticed. : ?ei:<! j. ivr j Address our j lliitSM Wire < c/ .7. ? W.llllirrs & Co.. | jT. iX! ;s. i.?.. Atlanta, G*I j ciisrcx^n^ra.ti REPOSITORY Abbeville, S. C, just aurivkd-a fine lot of Jnfvfviao Wqotmio TTarnece Wliins ! J U001UO? f ' UUIUV^I . , BJJ.ers, Lap Robes, &c. VrsunF wi?r' rrs'Borh will find them at Senl'n lew building;on Alston Comer, Abbeville !. H. Thomas Beggs, | Salesman iu charge. Oct. 23.1SS2. ir J. W. SIGN, ABBEVILLE, S. C. r^KHPS on hand n full assortment of IHON CASES, ; FINE BURIAL CASKETS, | coffins, ; rom the cheapest to the best. Hearse will ittend f:meials, \vr o desired. He >v:ll also Contract for the Erection of Buildings Ic Is .igcnt for the sale of Sash, Doors Ullnds, Mouldings, Stair-railings, Floorings md everything pertaining to house building April 7, 1680, tl LIME ! LIME!; 1>HF undersigned begs leave to say to the public that he keeps always 011 hand a ;ood supply of fresh and well burnt LIME at lis kiln in Laurens county, at the (?. \V. JSutIvnn old kiln, 13 miles west of Laurens Court [louse, ;i miles from Free bridge on Saluda. 21 lilies north-east of Abbeville Court House, vhich I will sell cheap for cash. li> cents per mshcl or So per ton. Persons wishing Lime :an get their orders tilled at any time. I also variant it to be as good if not better, than an be? ijot elsewhere. Lime is the best fort 11zer ever used. I have teams and can deliver L,ime at any desired place. Address J. D. SI AST Kits & CO., Drewerton, s. C. Sept. 27,1RS2,12m mm m. 1 HY virtue of the power In us vested, we will sell to the highest bidder, at publicaucion,at Abbeville Court House, on Monday, . 'ebruary 5th, l,s.s.'i, the following described ] , iroperty, to wit: All that tract or parcel of and belonging to Dr. J. S. Held and Mrs. Charlotte Held at the time of their deatli sitlate, lying and being in the County of Abicville,South Carolina, ami containing Three Hundred Acres, nore or less, hounded by lands of the es'ate .r r V P..1.1 VV 11 \lnVolil 11 ml ..111 rs, and known as "Pel lull t." Terms made known on day of sr.lc. J. F. LIVINGSTON, | Executor. MRS. E. L. LYON, Executrix. Jan. 10, im, tf J. Knox & Co, -AGENTS I-ORMR. TOM YOON G' i PURE CORN WHISKEY rllE host and .purest CORN WIIIS- | KEY brought lo till* market. i Juno 2*2,1881. If (J. F. ANDERSON. j Bricklayer and Plasterer, OFF Kits his service* |o tlic people of Ah-1 bevillc. Ills prices are rensonahle, hml j lis work Ib guaranteed to be good. l!ive blm | i trial. I Oct. J, 1Hj2, t'.m I BARBIRJHOR HICFtAKi) OA NTT, Is now prepared to do' . all work In his department in the best; manner and at rea-onable charges. Monthly mstoniers shaving, hair cut11i?sx and tilmni- | pool in; ?1 per month. I tutors honed and put . in the best condition for cents each. shop under the J'reas unU Jiuimcr ollice. '. March 15, lt?.'. tf j / i amrn+mmmm m\ WSSk 2 s ! ? S-i A i j: ->3^1 ? ? i w. ;1 (5 x ^ 5 a . M 2 I B I. 1 1 ^ s s . ? Ji ^SW h rH ? O - A n MS < u I o,i "?* r ? r-T ' 4*3 H ? gg 02 ft I pi ? <] * g PQ I W; _ 1 2 -1 _ - '-/V NEW GOODS! i ?AT? -AND- . I I |jjQ PIECES of all the latest style prints CUNNINGHAM A TKMPLETON'S. cn PIECES Bleached Muslin, nt lowest QU prices, nt CUNNINGHAM A TEMPLETON'S. A LARGE assortment of Jeans and Casslmeres at CUNNINGHAM & TEMPLETON'S. BOOTS, shoes and Hats In Innumerable stylos and prices, at CUNNINGHAM A TEMPLETON'S. TRUNKS. Trunks, Trunks,Trunks,at CUNNINGHAM & TEMPLETON'S., Ready-made clothing, all the latest cuts, at CUNNINGHAM & TEMPLETON'S. EVERYTHING In the grocery line?Sugar, H Coffee, Tea, Rice, Molasses, Tob-.icco, CVicesc anil nil shelf goods, at CUNNINGHAM A TEMPLETON'S. TRY our 8 pound to the dollar Coffee. You will find It excellent. CUNNINGHAM A TEMPLETON'S. ROAL Bakln? Powders, the purest made, at CUNNINGHAM A TEMPLETON'S. THE best Shirts and Collars we have ever kept. Complete In all parts, nt CUNNINGHAM & TEMPLETON'S. DRESS GOODS In varied styles, at CUNNINGHAM A TEMPLETON'S. _Scpt. 13,1882, tf nim D iiuiiiiniTn MLMMMH JJaVE on hand almost every variety of CARRIAGES, ! BUGGIES, : AND WAGONS, which they oiler to their customers on the most advantageous terms. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. With the best of workmen In every branch ol our business, and an nbandant mpply of lumber, and other materials, we are prepared to do all kinds of repairing 111 the very best manner, at the shortest notice, and on the most accommodating term;). All work fully warranted. SEAL & McILWAINE, Washington Street. Abbevll _e, Feb. 22,183 2j NOTICE. | Delinquent Land Sales. IN accordance with A. A. 1870, No. GW, See. 11, I hereby publish the list ol Delinquent Lands of Abbeville county, as returned to me by the County Treasurer for the fiscal year *SI-"82. . . ? , II :?> ! i5. igi S* ' ? * sM -2 f; I =? s: < b n5| 2 j ?r s ?*i?ic"i ? j <" !S !_* J__ Davis, R. and M. & Co...! 1'77uj.J...?2,n7.> S-13 26 llackeit. Dolly ! 1' II I 8251 8 37 Kinard, H. .1. and C, L... 1 I' 1 1,000 17 41) Sulier, Mlily i l] 1 1 lijO 5 Hi Thormon, James I 2 32... ..., 145 4 07 Meriwether, Est M. ft... 2 12... ...j 9"! 4 o Tollison. Willis 3HU...I... 6O0 1141 Stark, Henry 3: l! 1' 22">| ti 07 While, Mm 8; 5;...l...' 25i 4 Oo Xnpler.H. A 10,134 ...:...! 5001 0 50 Uowen, Kst O. Wilson.... 12 411 ... ...i 1,200! 19 5K Smith, Mrs. K. M 115! 160 WO' 10 02 Hollo way, J. i: ;10|HO'...I J 1.0751 19 10 , MeFarlan, A. S 18 111 ... ...j 225! 5 91 Pealie. Kst W. II 10500 ...i... 1,-500 23 92 rurwan,Cuc?iir ltfi 13!...]... 2J5. 0 4S I I 1 I 1 I Nolicc Ishereby given that the whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of lots of Ileal Kstaic descriiii <1 In the foregoing list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon, will be M?ld by the Treasurer of Abbeville county '.n Monday, the 5th day of February next, ur.i-'ss sultl taxes, assessments and penalties ore | aid hetore that time. Paid sale to be continue ! from day today until each Lract, parcel or lot is sold or ottered for sale. J. T. PARKS, County Auditor. Jk^_20,JlR82,tC / ... State of South Carolina Abbeville County. COURT OF FRO BATE. XI. (I. Zelgler, as Administrator, Plaintiff, against El lick Robertson, Eliza Robertson, ' Henry Robertson and Eliza Robertson, De- , feudal) ts. SutnmouR for Relief. (Complaint notServed.) ro the Defendants above named, who are ab- i sent from the State: \J OU are hereby summoned and required to I answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is filed in the Probate Court, ' uid to serve a copy ol your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his ottice at r\bbcville C. II., S. (J., within twenty days atfr the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if yon fail to answer the :omplalnt within the lime aforesaid, the plaintitt' in this action will apply to the Court or the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Dec. 20,16S2. J. FULLER LYON. Judge Probate Court. Dec. 27,1R82, tt T.MVI AM WT n TI f rt/l TV CliilVUi A GOOD Journeyman Tinner can get a Job A. by application to H. W. IAWSON it CO. Abbeville. S. C., Dec. 27,1882. DIVISION OF TERRITORY ( OrncK of c'orxTY Commissionkrs, AHUKVIr.i.E ('. H., Jan. 2.1883. AT n meeting of the Hoard, the following division of territory was made, viz: G. M. Muttiaon?Coltcsbury Township. Donaldsvllle Township. Due West Township. Diamond Hill Township. Magnolia Township. Low mi cs vl lie Townsh I p. W. T. Cowan? Long Cane Township. Abbeville Township. Calhoun's Mills Township. Cedar Springs Townsh lp. ( Snulhville Township. J. Tt. P.ullock? Ninety-Six Township. Greenwood Township. White Hall Township. Indian II1II Township. Uoideaux Township. The Supervisors now serving will report at ?nce to iho County Conii-ufsslouers. whether ihey will continue to serve for the present rear, liy order of the Hoard. JAMES C. KLUGH, Clerk. Jan. 3.1883,2t CUNNINGHAM and TEMPLETON,' ?; I AVE RECEIVED THEIII? ? (Hi. _ _1_ Z/l I ? f?< i m = W) c3 I s 1 ^ I ?4 "jg? fan i i i I B-V " ! 5: ;::1 I? I *s ' I m ^ ? ?i C2 I H:? OS . ' ' ? j?i i i4---^g o3 ! t J1 o tc , xytSy&M wgmgmmmmmM jQ 2 P_ ! 3 ,1 I > Sept. 27,1882,6m I ' j? SPEAKE & BRO. ?AGENTS FOR TILE FAMOUS? ,*: Eclipse Traction and Porta* tabic Engines! THE WAYNESBORO ECLirSE SEPARA-i' H TOR, SAW MILLS. COTTON GINS. Al- A io, THE AMERICAN FRUIT DRYER:- Partics wishing the above, address SPEAKE & BRO., Kinard's T. 0., S. C. , Sw Mr. JOHN KNOX is our only agent to wll k ^ Ihe Eclipse Engines and SepuiHtors aud ;-t Amerlcun Fruit Driers In Abbeville County< 1 SPEAKE & BRO. - March 20,1882, 12m ,-3|M THE LADIES Confectionery; -IS THE PLACE FORLADIES TO TRADE! -IS THE PLACE FORChildren to Trade } "* | -IS THE PLACE TO BUY- I Confectioneries, I Nuts, Fruits, Toys, , And Everything Iftc6 * * j lor CHRISTMAS f ?| DOLLS! DOLLSl-fley^tJM TEA SETTS, GUEST CUPS, ^ VACES, BOYS TOOL CHESTS, PIANOS.J ind a beautiful lot of TOYS, both useful > ind ornamental. We respectfully invite the inspection of '-':v the LADIES and CHILDREN. W. T. McDONAID, Agent. Dec. 1332, tf a.mthill-1 & SONS, | t DEALERS IN GROCERIES/1 -ANDPROVISIONS, 1 CRACKERS, HAM, v ^ . TEAS, TISH, SOAP, SYRUP, SUGAR, STARCH, SPICES/ ^ 'h FINE TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES, LIQUORS, &c? Abbeville, S.C. | . Dec. 15, 1880, tf. A^PRcniPtcni nu i mum ikur L H. RUSSEL'S J XEW BRICK STORE \ [S Building up a profitable trade. Mr. liussel's long experience in tho LIQUOR TRADE , Enables liitn to distinguish the GRFAT )I1'FEUENCE between good and in- . cnor articles. ile always buys direct from tlic Mnnuucturies, {hereby saving the profit that . ;oes to ihe middle man, this he gives to lis customers. Fanners will tind this a good placo to nsy lldo . SWEET MASH CORN WHISKY iroct In in tl" Y< ini:nins of Nor 'iU'olin:t Mi?i ! > 1 I l.K us tl.o WATER hat ilc( send Iruui the Jilue It id go. IE IS AI?~0 FITTING IT A SPLKXDID Eil!jailac3 Pool Fsrlor. lien o nliiT llif NEW SfJRiS H loor to ,tho Court IIouse. April 20, 18S-. spring' STOCK, ?and are prepared to serve the public? DRY GOODS,1 CROCKERY, GROCERIES, MTseoes. ' ' I; April IHS2. tf ^ tps: Tvr <o '> &* 1 HOTEL TO LET. !j r)OOMS nil furnished. Apply at once (o i .HiIlN SI Abh<>v!Hp,_S. (', S'.pt. 'JO. 1SSJ. tf I ^ H, G. S CUD DA Y, Attorney ami Counselor at Law, j1 ANDKKSON, S. C. OFFKRS Ills professional services to tho cit-1 izi'tis of Abbeville, i aitirsiliairiiiK to] . onsuU with him, may do so at each sosion I if the Court for the County, or Isy letter at An-, , lerson C. H. i ^ J?uol5,WSl,tf I