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The Press and Banner, ABBEVILLE. S.C. Wednesday, Aug. 22,18S3. I k First IJale of >'e\v Cotton. j1 Mr. \\\ X. Ransom brought tin; first; hale of new cotton to town yesterday 1 afternoon?the property of hiiusr-tf ami v Mr. L. C. Haskell. Mr. Visanska paid i <11 f,,r if Wi??L?l?t. iiTS noiiuds. i'l vvmu .? > . The town of Laurens is in arms, eon-1 sequent upon the discussion of the proper use of the apostrophe. Notes have passed ' between the editor of tlio llernl and j Professor Anderson, and Mr. Hewlev: i goes into print to explain his position in' the matter. We are expecting an explos-1 i ion in that direction. We have K'ceived a eo,iv of I>r. F. F. < Gary's adilress before the .Medical Associ-j ntion of South Carolina. It is an excel-' ( f lent paper, and well worthy to be read l?y j our people. l>r. Gary was the retiring! , President, and this was the annual ad- ' dress of the President. Thk two days shooting by the Colum-1" bia Gun Club came otl' last week. The' occasion was full of interest to the mem-:' hers of the Club and their invited guests, j Among the guests who bore off honors I for excellent shooting was Mr. W. V. Me- | Rowaa, of Abbeviile. We ask the attention of our people to; the advertisement of the South Carolina Military Academy, of Charleston, S. i This is a most excellent institution, and | we have always a number of young men / who avail themselves of its advantages.; Sowinh turnips is the order of the day, 11 and none should neglect this important, t matter. With plenty of this product on|* hand the hungi-v of both man and beast j \ can be fed, while otherwise they might' \ suffer to a greater oxtent. " | > Messrs. W. A. Lee and A. W. Jones J are off to Seneca to a re-union of thej, Regiment in which they served (luring;c the war. We tnnt that this re-uniorl ofic old soldiers may be pleasant and profita- * Me. J The mem hers of tho 10th Soiilh faro-11 Jina Regiment of Volunteers will he:*' . sorry to learn of the death of Colonel. f 1^, Thomas P. Shaw, which event occurred j p recently in Edgoiield. 11 Sow three bushels or more to the aere of bottom land. If sown thinner the ji weeds may tako it in the Spring, or if u they do not tho oats will grow so tall that " they will fall down. ) [j There will be two base ball games i Friday, 2-lth of August between Duel' West, on tho one side, and Ilodges and " Cokesbtirv on the other. On the grounds of tho Hodges Club. I ii t 11: One of our prominent citizens wm? mm sbeen abroad, and who lias been looking le into factories, savs that we are right in . a our opposition to the crcctiou of factories in Abbeville. |n The Laurens lands in /his county are li to be sold this Fall. The order of Court " for thoir sale has been signed. Let pur- [J chasers be^in to make their arrange- mcnts. si W. J. Oarr, the prisoner who was shot {' in the store of Bailey, Barksdale A Co., n! a few days ago, whs brought to jail yes- y terday evening, where he is uo*t quarter-, si ed. > s( Tiie Auflitsftt Chronicle says that Cal-ly; houn and McDuffie are dead. If we err t> not. by far the larger portion of the irreat men oi' the world are in same condition: j. Noah's ark has been found imbedded !<l< in ice in one of the glens abont M >unt (,f """ Ararat, and it is presumed tho Texas,"' meteor-liar has gone out of business. ; w There will be an open air festival, J* at the residence of Mr. Geo. C. <?roves, i t! near Dry Grove, on September 14, for the. w benefit ot Salem Methodist Church. , ir Mr. A. Beqcest. formerly of Abbe-'ft ville, but now of Charleston, called by jo Abbeville on his way to the mountains',r last week. The Episcopal church is to be covered ?i ??in. m-iiraiM uhim^lPH and tho wooden n' pinnacles aro to be taken olF the parapet "v walls. i u Mr. R. P. Qi"atii.es, of Ninety-Six, j lias been very ill of fever, but wc are glad to note that* is now in a fair way to re- i cover. I ? Messrs. W. A. and W. D. Lomax returned on yesterday from a few days: J* visit in Suiitliville. * They repoitajolly jS time. si There vill be a picnic at Mt. Carmel ^ on Thursday, August 23. The public are t( invited to attend, and bring their baskets, w Mr. L. II. RfssELi., Dr. Thomson, and [}' Dr. Wilson went fox hunting one morn- jCl ing last week with Mr. Luther Iladdoti. w The corn crop will be short tliis year, and henco the great necessity for sowing! ^ a large amount of land in oats. j tl Miss Minnie Jackson, of Savannah, [ "j Ga., is visiting Miss Mamie Lomax, in i Esin ithville. ; tl Rev. W. Thomas of Cokeshnry will preach in tho Methodist Church next Sunday. Iu Mrs. Lawson has a variety of turnips which may bo sown either before or after | Sj a rain. w W. W. Vance, Esq., of Bossier parish, Louisiana, was in town on last Thurs-i.Y day. 11' Dr. Mi'i.i.ali.y's sermon last Sunday, "j nij>ht occasioned sumo discussion next o! day. jw Mr. Morse's house is being covered.; The frame i?r Mr '"^son'? *>hs been put ,, up. , 101 Trinity Church will be closed next i J* SundiA.V on account of repairs to the roof, j ma Won ham's house has been finish-; a ed. Ho will occupy it in a few days. j ^ Mu. and Mis. Henry II. Hill returned,T last week from a trip to Virginia. !!? Sow a patch of barely near the horse: ? L lot. Nothing pays better. j u Mr. A. W. Jones is doing some beau- j' tiful work on lire screens. ! ? 111 Let every available acre of ground be is; sown in oats. j jj Our visitors to Little Mountain have'p returned. jr Don't neglect to sow a bountiful supply 1 ? of turnips. " |a Give Marion Wilson your orders for 2 hauling. * |? No wise man wiil neglect to sow turnips. Sew turnips. j * Country Merchants. j|; Now is tlie time to buy your Fall stock <i of goods. I will sell you goods at lower * figure-* than you can by thein in Southern ^ y markets. Will ship to any points, on;* ** railroad, direct lrom North, East and s Western markets. A. E. Rogers, O'Neels,L" Block, Abbeville, S. C. 4t ; [' Having determined to give up the mil- j li linery feature of our business we now of- J1 for our entire stock of millinery eoods, 1 J, embracing many things that are pretty,' p handsome, and serviceable, at cost The t> ladies are especially invited to look through our stock as they can get many real good bargains. Bo sure and give us11 a call for we are selling these goods very t cheap, as we desire to get them out of the <way of on i Fall stock of general and fan- j cy dry goods, W. Joel Smith Son. . J| Winburn, the photographer, has been a nt Anderson, but he left there yestcr-, * day for Abbeville, Ho made seven thousand pictures in that place, all of c which gave entire satisfaction. He will i open a gallery here at once with the lin-jt est and most complete set of photograph j fixtures ever carried l>y any traveling] man in South. This is the best opportu-: nitv ever olfered to tho citizens of Abbe- i ville. ' Any one desiring to go into the millinery business would do well to examine our stock for they can buy many goods r~" that are staple in the line at very low prices, and we also offer 011 millinery lix- * tures very low. Come and examine our; stock, and we feel assure you can make, some purchases that will satisfy even the closest buyer, W. Joel Smith & Son. Mr. Winburn, theexeellent photogra-l pher who lias been in Anderson for soiiio months past, giving general satisfaction with his work, v ill take his departure; next Monday. Ho is a gentleman worthy ; of great success.?Anderson Journal. ! Jl'st received 1,000 yards bleached homespun, Fruit ol tho Loom, Pride of the West. Barker Mills and Cavindist, at.< 10, 12J and 15 cents per yard. These are prices that can not be duplicated later in i the season, R. M. iladdon <te Co. Winburn has a patent combination of photographic scenery, and accessary bridge, balustrade*, window-swings, in-! terior and exterior stairway and each of 27 beautiful changes. Special invitation , to the ladies. A Real Bargain*.?Just received 1,000 yards bleached homespun, "farmers' choice," full yard wide, free of starch, and the best goods we have ever offered at 9 cents per yard cash, 11. M. Haddon Co. liriillr>s hnrnnM ' hamestrings, backhands and h largo sup- ? ply of wagon and buggy whips, at. jf Quaries <fe Co. jJ, Now is the tittle to go and got what you ; c want at Quaries tt Co., they are getting! in a large stock of goods. If you want nice homemade harness,' ^ goto J. C. Newman's shop in Knox's:1 building, at Abbeville; tf I Drink what tho American's drink, tho j J best tea in the market, price 7o cents per j pound, Quaries A Co. The celebrated Harvest set comprises s ten pieces useful tinware price $1.25' per:c set at Parker <fc Hill's.- tf ! ^ Wijjbubn has made photographs in 1131 .?? towns in the last twelve years. He is now at Abbeville. jj We have the most complete assortment!; of men and boys hats, than ever before,! f Quaries & Co. 11 10 packages black cashmere from 40 to;? 75 cents per yard, just received, R. M. i Haddon & Co. Full line of goods arriving, covering everything in the gaocery line at A. K. < Kogers'; 4t i ' ^ 4 r- / " "v-'* - " " V . ' - - . " : - * ' ' -- - . L A larpo sfor-k of ribbons, flowers plumes, leathers, etc., at cost. Smith J Son. White Victoria lawn at 10 awl 12 iviits, ju.st received, at It. M. IlaJilon Uo. Yon can find any sire milk pan aw liakiiitr bowl ymi want, at Qtiurlus it Co Tco oream every Tuesday ami Thnrs ilay evenings at tlio ladies confectionary Millirory goodsnuU millinery n.xuuc: it cost, clearing out sales, .Smith ?V Son. Don't forget to go t? Quarlos it Co., I'oi inio <'f those gallon stone churns. Lawks black hose, still the rage, jusl received at 1J. M. Iloddnti Co. French arrivals of eonfectioneris dai'j it the ladies confectionary. A larire stock of Kentucky jeans jusi received, l>y Qnarles A" t'o. The ladies confectionary is now open Mid ready for business. Co mi-: to W'inbnrn's gallery and set ?omo tine photographs. The best grade Knglish Island molasses at Parker A; Hill's. tf tJreat bargains in millinery, selling oli it cost, Smith A Son. (Jrocerios and can goods of all kinds, it Quark's A Co. Win hi*un will not stay with us long? ic travels fast. A full line of tinware at Parker A Iill's. tf Tkm, your friends about Winburn. Co un for sale by A. IS. Rogers. 4j Winbcrn is in Abbeville. Our Mountain Home. Alitor Prrx* mnl U'tnut-r : We have just returned from our Mountain lome where we together with many friends mve spent a most delightful time tills sumncr, anil our chief regret is that we left mi non, as it is decidedly more pleasant at Little .fountain Kctreat than In our village home, ilaiiy persons ask, what <lo you do for amuseuc-lit? Mow <lo you put in your time. Ac.? Ye answer, first the ladies have their reunhir outlnbof domestic duties, with however, the xeoption of many little trllies t)i:?t SO to nake household lluties Irksome. Don t littlerstand, Dear Kill tor, that we have less to at. not so; hut I mean to say that weeandislensc wlt.ii much ceremony and lahle etiUette in Our Mountain Home, that we could iot in our City flotne. After those duties are erformed we devote several hours of each lay to vocal ami instrumental music, dulling. rending, visiting, talking together, sportng and occasionally a ramble through the [ rest?all vocal with merry songsters, and ofen tunes ringing with gay and happy songs f merry children. Sometimes wc visit tlic uountaln with our sweetheart anil sometimes list with ourselves Sulliee it to ?ay. the days lide rapidly hy and never hang heavily upon ,s. We cannot close our letter without once lore bringing before tlie public and all invaIlls the "Fountain of Health," in the form <>r lie most mnanitleent. mineral spring extant. t< health giving properties are witnessed by inny and acknowledged hy all who have evr drank of its coolinc and delitihtful water. The analysis of this tine mineral spring is on. sulnhur. soda and magnesia, iron large y predominating. Tiicrc are six other |iriii/rv sill of diMVrcnt water and making sev11 in alt In a compass of lift eon feet square ml ail Issuing from the base of the niouulirt. These springs cannot be loo loudly praised, r their wonderful merits too widely circuited. We can candidly say trom experience r o;ir own. and from known results of our lends, that if you arc sutleriiig from that >aster disease dyspepsia,or any of itsattendut ills such as debility. lo*s of appetite, eeplessness, nervous prostration, or in short you need rest from the business and turloilsof every day life. com? to this Fountain f Heaitli, and freely drink of its waters, and oil will be healed, and return to your home ,rong and well. In retard to accommodations for another Mson. wo learn that the proprietors of this uluahle place contemplate building a numcr of pretty cottages which will he rented to liplieants for a nominal sum. So get your nsiness ready and make up your minds and >in us another year, and we promise you a plightful time. "We predict for Little Moun tiii Springs, with their picturesque scenery rid health eiving properties, a brilliant fuire and that at a not distant day. Indeed e know of many other families who certain will spend their next summer there, others ho are speaking of dot in; so. We believe ">"> "'ill im nv/ip mm Iin 11.1 ! <>,I resilient ner >os at those spring* smother season. besides lany dally visitors nn<l weekly hoarders. The surrounding country Is preparing to irnish us with vegetables, poultry, and all llbles necessary for the maintenance of lan. In conclusion, we would like to suggest! > the proprietors In propria pcrxOH'te some' nprovement that would enhance the value I iid attractiveness of the place, if they will How us this privilege, smd now we bid our louutaln friends adieu, hut not a long fare-1 ell, hoping to Join them in our Mountain Ionic next summer. M. j Letter From Ninety-Six. Ninety-six, k. ( ., August 20, lsM. flilor Promt tint/ thinner: It has been a lo-ig time since your paper has nlaincd a letter from and yet It is one ' the growing towns of the Slate?indeed. It the garden spot of the stale. If not of the null. Who Is so badly informed 011 ngrioul :rnl topics that he does not know of the "Old imbridge Land?'* Why. Its fertility, like ie famous vj?ilcy of the Nile, Is Inexnaustl-! It*, insomuch that It Is now passed Into a roverb. l.onjr before tho Declaration of In. p< ndence the land about Ninety-Six was in iltivation, and yet to-day that same laud ill produce from 2-1 to .1) bushels of wheat, id from ft) to 01 bushels of oats. Ask the' mmission merchants of Charleston, where! losentof the oat trade in this State Is,and ic prompt reply will be "In the up-conntry, car where four rich counties are contiguous, | t a place called Ninety-Six, on the ('. & (J. It. j . about 25 miles from any county seat." Ask i ie general reader where Is the most historic round i:i South Carolina? and Kosciusko id the "Star Fort" will loom up before hlni.l id he will reply "Ninety-Six." Ask the] tdgultous drummer to lei! you where the] st dinner can be had this side of Helmonl?'s? and the repiy will likely be "at Ninetyix." Ask tin? scholar, who is conversant It li the history of education in this State, here was the tlrst college or high school es ibllshed in ilie state? the rer.iy win be .Vinous the first was one at Ninety-Six." roud of this institution tlit* citizens deslred more pretentious name tl.an Ninety-six, so icy called it Cambridge, after the ureal seat f learning in Knzlaud. After a while they iscly dropped the name of Cambridge and j Gained the tirne-honoml and historic.if not asstc. num.? of *vu.Mv-sl*. " ? iin* or behind ?"> . but in advance of most, of ur sK-ter towns In the excellence of our j.iooK The "Ninety-six High School," esihlished in lKst) by Mr (ieo. C. Hodges, has cen increasing yearly in number of pupils, ml Inelllclcncy and usefulness. It has three 2aeherS.aH grnduatesof colleges in this state nil Virginia, with about S."> pupils on the roll, he grand educational mass meeting recently eld In our town was quite a success. The i>cch of Col. Coward, Superintendent of Edcation, was Just what was needed. It was o hijrh-flown effort abounding in "dreamy leal i ties and pre:ernatnral subtlety of bought," but a plain, sensible and logical rely to tliPoldcctions against the public school y-tem of this State. The system, like all ther human Institutions has its tfeiects and inperfectious. We are committed to its sup ort <>} mi ur^niiin iii? 01 int.- .->i?ur. ji< ?coines us, therefore, as patriots, philanthropists and Christians to see that the maximum f good ami efficiency in thesy-tem shall be ttaincd. After answering many of the frivlous objections to the system by "chronic rumblers," lie pointed out. in a striking and dmlrable manner, many of the excellencies f tiie system which the casual observer could likely overlook. He left the ltnpresion on the minds of many ot his attentive eaters that the great need <>f the State now ? not so intich n total demolition of thesysLMii, as a patriotic ellort to render it more efclent. ft) by appointing intelligent and reponslblc district trustees, and ( _') by employng efficient and active teachers, and (3> by iving them encouragement and a hearty upport. Ills exhortation to the audience to upport the teachers under all the trying ciruinstances of their vocation ought to have ieen h"ard by every parent and guardian in lie land. 1 hope that his thillling utterances t ill Ions: linger in the memories of those who leard him. The pict ure ot the life and work >f the conscientious teacher?the tiery ordf als hrouah which he passes, and the responsible ties which almost crush his spirit, was lain ted by the baud ot a skilful artist whose tudio has al?vays been in the school-room. Hem. I>. W. Aiken. Hon. Jas. N. l.ipscomh, nil Senatrtr Callison, of Hdgetield, also adressed the meeting, each of whom had widey divergent views on the subject of educaion. Senator Callison was In accord with "ol. Coward. Capt. Lipscomb advocated a reurn to old ideas and old methods in pedagog iew methods wore failures, and contended for revision of the curriculum. The last speakr wanted mixid schools-boysand girls?and sew Ins: machine in every school house. For uy part I think it more practical and more onduclve to industrial training to Introduce uto every school-room an "Old Hickory" hresher. * Chicago ami Charleston. [.-Imlcrson Intclligencrr.) Chicago as a town was fifty years old on Frlay. She started Ituslness as a corporate ently with a population of tiiree hundred and iffy souls and one humlred and fifty frame muses. Her frame houses have given place to alaces of marble, granite and brick : her popilatlon Is over half a million, and her reources practically unlimited. The world oes not show another instance of any such apld progress in all the elements that to to onsuiiite a grew metropolis. Charleston was one hundred rears old on nst Monday, and yet she lias not attained one* entli the Krowt.h of her younger sister on the nkes. In a position to command a large norioc of the trade of the South, she has attract* d very little ot it, and of lute lias allowed a onslderablc territory to slip from her grasp kithont makiiiK any special efforts to retain t. Cliarleston. however, has been impeded iy slavery before the war, anil misgovern* ncnt and corruption toa ruinous decree since lie war, until recently. She now has an exellent city government, and has begun to levelope her resources in manufacturing. II he could only obtain a little inoic Yankee tush in business, and look alter Iter railroad onnectlons betore her opportunities pass roin her, she would soon become the (|ueen "ity of th<?South. We would like to see old Charleston the leading commercial port of lie Smith AI hint in. but to bceome such she usht t<> look more carefully Into her railroad usabilities. She ought to tuke enough iuter>t in the Savannah Valley, the Greenwood : Spartanburg and the (J. & C. railOads to ensure at least their construction rom I'lckens, Spartanburg, Anderson, lumens, Abbeville and Kdgelleld to Aiken. These ouds could be constructed at a very rcasonaile sum, and ' harleston ought to contribute owards it herself,and induce the South Camilla road to do so likewise. 15y this mean* slu: ould reclaim the trade of upper Carolina. II lie does not do so other communities will, .iid In less than Ave years she will be almost hut out of the little trade that Is now left rom these parts of the State. A little ot ChiHgo's public spirit and enterprise would reuvenale our "Oily by the Sea" to a wonderful xtent. Ladies call and see the bargains we iro otiering in summer silks, at R. M. .luddon ?fc Co. A smali. line of" blue, pink, and cream iuh'h veilings, to be closed out regardess of the cost, at K. M. JIuddon X Co, Thkrii or four dress pattern figured iattens to bo sold at per cent, less than :oit, at It. M. Iladdon <te Co. Thk Light Running Domestic Sewing Hachino is the macine to buj' : Why ) iJecause, 1st. it is the lightest running nacbine on the market; 2d. it is sc iirnplo that a child can operate it; 3d t never pets out of order ; 4th. it wil ?ew the finest lawn to the heaviest cas iimerc without change of stitch or ten uon ; 5th, it is made of the best materia *nd warranted for 5 years, for sale by It [t. H addon Co. Buy fresh candies, fruits, nuts and al confectioneries from the Ladies C'onfec Lionary. MHI1 "IIM1WJIa? 11MU lllin IM? ULIMVlidl i.! To Jfj Friends and Customers. c J Allow me to thank you, one and all, f i the many favors shown mo in the pas i I stsMire you they were highly apprei i alod and shall never be forgotten. I ht>j that we have been mutually benefitted t 1 our many business transactiont and sha in um future as in the past servo y< faithfully, representing some of tl " largest grocery houses North, East at ' West and having a full line of samples i * i tny samplo room representing sever houses in the same line and many olin r - advantages too numerous to mention. jean say with truth, that I can oiler yi t1 advantages that others can not offer i tlio way of prices and terms, allow ni I in conclusion to say that we make specialty of good terms, bottom tiguri I and prompt shipments, t. Kespeclfullv, W. J. 11<Hi Kits. Palmetto Saloon. lioad Thomas MeGettigan's advcrtisi nmiit tliis week. He has tlio largest an . ; best saloon in this par' of the rountn and is improving if daily. Mr. It. Ii p Iteacham isdoiiiga beautiful job of woo work in the saloon and llio Messrs. Jour \ I trot hers the painting. Those who ha ' from all parts admire the taste which Mi McGottigan displays in improving, sc leetinganrf arranging such a largo stoc j of goods and in serins that his man . pat rons are treated all right. Ho keeps good orderly house.?A<h\ it HIT IIS. At Ablicvlllo, A up us t 1!), ISR't, to Mr I Utmuncy M. Miller, a daughter. ii SOUTH CAROLINA Imilitary academy CHARLESTON, S. Ci fiKN. JOHNSON IIACiOOD, Chairman Jloartl of Visitors. LOI<. ?J. 1'. OH/;tTt?i(r/m?;?r, j'PIIK Second Academic Year since re-estal 1 lisiimetil hy Act of t lie General Assembl; will begin October 2<1 next. Applications fo Cadetship must be made on or before Septem j ber until next to the Chairman Hoard of Vlsl | tors at r.nrmvell C..II.,H.C. 1'ay Cadets rt reived from any State. Registers or circular , furnished by Superintendent. : August 22,1SS1, H I ELECTION -FORmaiuiT nAiiiirtir i Illlli\ LUll/IL ! I AN election for INTKNDANT and FOT'I WAKDKN* for the town of Abbeville ! will be held in the C<K'KT HOUSE on MONDAY, SEPT. 10,1883, Tolls will bo opened tit six o'clock a. in. atu J will be closed at six o'clock p. 111. MAXAOKltS. I The following named persons will act ai | managers: F. B. Gary, 1*. B. Speed, G. II .Moore. ] By order of Council. E. G. GRAYDON, Intendant. i Aug. 22,1883, tf AHBKVILLE INI MIIHIII Till-: 1SS3 4 SESSION of llic I1IG1I SCIIOOI will begin on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17Ili. TIIOS. I'. LILLY, PRINCIPAL. MRS. E. \\\ PEXIOK. 1 MISS HELEN M. Yol'NG.j Ahsls,ant-sTho Scholastic year will consist of ten months of four weeks each divided into twe lSessions,as follows: j . A Paying Session of twenty-eight week? (with fees as below.) and a Free Session ol twelve weeks, j>aid for by the Public School Fund. i r ree spssion 10 ni'giu on uiu iitm .nu.> w.v 1 j A PHIL, 18H.I. kicks fou paying session. Primary Department, $11.20, or Sl.f.O pet moil t It. Intermediate Department, $2t.00, or S3.00 pei month. Highest Department, S2S.00, or S-1.00 pei month. Fees to be panl monthly and promptly None but pay .scholars will he admitted 01 continued during the paying session. There will he 110 extra charges made foi Mathematics and Languages. AV. C. BKNET, President Board Trustees. Jones F. Mii.j.ek, Secretary. August 22, tS83, If State of South Carolina. Abbeville County. COURT OF COMMON PL&AS. I Mathew C. Owens, Plaintiff, Copy Sum against nionsfor J. M. McBryde and II. .T. Mc- Money DeBrycle.iiH executois of the Inst maud, will and testament of John McLaren, deceased, (Complaint Defendants. not Served. To J. M. McBryde and It. J. McBrlde, Defend ants In this action. YOU are hereby summoned and required ti answer the complaint in this action,: | copy of which has been tiled in the office n the Clerk of the Court of Common l'leas fo ; the said County, and to serve n copy of you answer on the subscribers at their office, a ] Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, with i in twenty days after the service of tills sum ! inons on you, exclusive of the day of service If you fall to answer this complaint wlthli I the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply t< niv i.cuii mm juu^uiiui juii mr III' 'sum of Five Hundred and Seventeen an( 15.V100 Dollars, with Interest at the rate of sev i en per centum from tin* 18th day of Marel one thousand eight hundred and elghty-tw< and costs. DEN FT. RICE & SMITH, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Dated August 20, A. D. 188:!. [L.S.] L. D. Connor, Dep. C. C. I'. To R.J. MoRryde. absent defendant? Tab- Xotice?That the summons of wlilcl above is a copy has this day been filed (wit! i the complaint on a sealed note) in the offle | of the Clerk of the Court of Common l'lea I for said County. L. I). CONNOR, Dep. C. C. P. | TUNISON'S i Matchless Historical Index ed County and Railroad I ;0f the United States and World With Official Report of Pop_i_ -tnrirv uianon ill ioou. i Portraits aDd Historical Sketches o | all the Presidents. Official Rates of Postage anc Growth of Cities. i PKICK for single Map Sl.OO, hut subscriber will t>e I'uriilulled single copies at sU.'JH, fo delivery In September iirnl October. EDWARDS & DUltOSE, Agents for Abbeville County. ! AucuKt 22,1883. -It J Sheriff's Sale. Geo. A. Trenholm & Son against John ^ I ,elth.?Execution. BY virtue of fin Execution to inc dlrectc in the above stilted case, I will sell to tli highest bidder, at public auction, within tli legal hours of sule, at Abbeville Court Hous [ on Monday, the third tl'iy of September A. T 188.1, the following described property, to wli I All the right, title and Interest of John J j I.eltli in that, tractor parcel of land, sltuat r lying and being In the County of Abbevill [ South Carolina, and formerly known as tt r j Williams Place, and containing I EIGHT HUNDRED ANI) TWENTY-FIV i; (8i3) ACRES, j! more or less, and bounded by lands of Georf l;Nlckles, Hubert Dunn, the Cochran Brie - House Place and others. Also at the sati - time and place Two (2) Head of Horses, Eigl 1 head ot Cattle, Three wagons and Househo ' and Kitchen Furniture. Levied on and to 1 sold as the property of John M. Lelth, to be Isfy the aforesaid Execution!! and costs. I TERMS-CASH. J. F. C. DuPRE, Sheriff Abbeville County, August 10,1883, tf i.mani'iMWKT????? SPEC IFI CATIONS i- [ For a Ciiurcli at Rocky River. JU I >V I IlIMEXaiOXS i~> by :i2 foot; from floor to ii ; I / celling 15 feet: 7 wlnilows. I on one side. ,3 on tlie other, IS light** 12 by 11 111.; 3 doors. '2 )U In the end foldlng-1 hy X feet,') iloor in side, :{)<? ih ' by S feet: 1 bay windowK hy S feet, l"> feet high k) with 2 windows is lights Hi by 12 In. Piazza jn:?l the west end ti teet wide extending the width of the house. The old framing to he used tor the new house. New went her hoard-1* Inn. new Hoot ing ami new ceiling ovorheitd. 11 The rafters of the new building to be the m same length of the old. .. j To be eovered with good heart pine shingles drawn, or of best quality or cypress shingle. 10 i llids to ho handed in hy the loth September. i1 The work to commence on the I.Vh Septem[!S ' ber. The new church to be built on the old : foundation. i 1'KTKIt OIllKriT. Chairman Iluilding Committee. ! Aug. 1"), lXSi, it a Land for Sale. [, I '.'j 'PIIK nndi-rsiciiocl beiiig desirous of chang'* | ( liig Ills In vestment, o lie in ttie following r. lands for sale: ici 1 The Davis Homestead, y i a ' containing about SIXTY ACRES, In a high I state i>f cultivation, and under pood fcnce. I On this place Is a very desirable residence 5 ! wit hin two miles of Abbeville Court House, a pood well of water and all necessary out_ houses. 2. Owens Tract, ? containing 350 ACRES. On this place Is a " large dwelling and several tenant houses. j 3. Kennedy Tract, containing 50 ACRES, both of these places are fine cotton lands, with tenant houses conveniently situated. 4. Perrin and Wardlaw Lands, containing 300 ACRES, of excellent Long Cane land, SIXTY ACRRS of the finest timbered land, with tenant houses thereon. y 5. Fell Place, r i. containing 12.1 A (HIES of good cotton land 1.1 with 30 ACRES of bottom. On this place Is .. a .small neat frame dwelling. 3 6. Gelzer Land, containing 27U ACRES. 7. Four Building Lots at Troy, specially desirable on account of their location. . 1 would also ofler for sale TWO COTTON GINS, TWO WAGONS. 1 1 >11/ETON AND DOCULE HARNESS, SOME STOCK, I,<100 11USHEI.S COTTON SEKD, and a full line of I FA KM I N( i IMPLEM ENTS. The above property will be sold as a whole or in tracts ami lots to suit purchasers. | Nearly all of the above? lands lie within Imree nmt'S ot Aooevuie court riuuse hhu command high rents. Terms to suit purchasers with proper secu} JOHN A. DEVLIN, Due West, S. C. Aug. 0, ISS.1, tf iKTotioe. \\ E wnrn tlie public not to trade for cer5 tain notes given by us to Wlze, Wright it f'o. The consideration for said notes not being valid. kimpson & link. Aug. 8.18S3, 3t 100,000 CARP FOR SALE! Apply to \V. T. WOOD. Manaeer, Greenville, S. C. August 8,1883, It WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COMMISSION MERCHANT O'Neals Block, Aleville, S. C. ' WILL Uer-p in stork MEAT, LAUD, HAMS >v MEAL. CORN. FLOCK. MOLASSES, STTGAK. COFFEE; GROCERIES iitxl CANNED GOODS of every description, SOAl'S, , TOHACCOS, CIOAHS. Merchants I will sell you goods at cost anil carriage. A. E. ROGERS. Aug. 8,1SS3, tf iHIMLii, . DUE WEST, S. C. I 'IMIH FORTY-FOURTH SESSION OF THIS ' 1 Inst i i ntlon opens oil the F1IIST MON-! DAY IN OCTOBER. Faculty complete. Thorough Collccinte! course. Classical school In charge of a Tutor,' lu connection with the College. W. M. GRIER, President. Aug. S, JS83, lm minus i IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACT' to iii.se supplies for the fiscal year eom-j monninir i^uflmhor l?f 1 R8-> nnnrnvnrl i December 23d, 18?n, uotico is hereby given that the Treasurer's Oflice ot Abbeville County will be open for ti/> collection of taxes ' j Satnrday, September 1st, 1883, r J and will bo open except the days in the schedule of appointments made below in this notice. i{ The rate per centum of taxes is as folg I lows: J j State purposes 4J mills. County current 3 " 3 Schools 2 " Deficioncios 1-10 of 1 " Total 9.S3 " Poll Tax 81.00. In all eases where the May installment 1 has not been paid, a penalty of five per > centum will bo added. x Taxes are payable in the following kind ; of funds and no other: Gold and Silver I Coin, United States Currency, National Bank Notes and Coupons which shall be- j come payable during tho year 1883, on tho ' valid consolidated bonds of this State; known as "Brown Bonds," also Jury Certificates and the "per diem"' of State witnesses in theCircuit Courts will be receired for County taxes not including School taxes. Parties liable to POLL TAX and refusing of failing to pay the same will bo proceeded against as for a misdemeanor and upon conviction "shall bo fined not; more than ten dollars besides costs, or by imprisonment in the County Jail not exceeding thirty days." | All taxes remaining unpaid on tho ' twentieth day of October, I shall proceed ! to collect tno same ny distress or otner- j wise, together with a penalty of FIFTEEN PER CENTUM on tlio amount so delinquent, and if the amount of such delinquent taxes shall not be paid on or before the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 18S3, then the same shall be treated as delinquent tuxes and shall bo eollected by lease and sale of such real and personal property as is provided by law. In order to further the eollcction of the i taxes and to accommodate the tax-payers as far as I am able, I have arranged the following schedule of appointments, and I request the tax-payers will take due no ticc thereof us the otllco at the Court i House must necessarily bo closed on thoss days. In accordance svilli tho Act which requires me tc attend at certain places for tho collection of taxes, I will be at the following places on the days specified, to wit: s Ninetv-Six, Monday; September 17th,! r from arrival of down train until nexti day Tuesday, 18th September, same hour, j Greenwood; Tuesday, 18th September, from arrival of up train until same hour Wednesday, the tilth September. Hodges, from arrival of up train Wednesday, September 19th, until same hour Thursday, September 20th. Donaldsville. Frtdav. September 21st. j I Duo West, Saturday, September 22d. e! The remainder of tho time I will be in ic 1 p,; the ollice at the Court llouae. All information as to taxes will be i. cheerfully given by mail or otherwise, p' but I will not pay postage. e J. W. PERRIN, 1 County Treasurer. lit August 8, 1883, tf it" Baskets, Baskets, Baskets. iN great varieties at R. M. HADDON <k CO. March 21,1883, tf * X State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. Probate Cottrl?Clt-stlon tor Letters of Administnition. Ey j. Fcller I Esq., Probate JvuOK. ? * rTTM)!.' vy Inlin I! MutlUnti. 1m?* niniln w * suit in Iili!. to grant 111 ill Letters of Ail-I mlnMraiion of Hi-estateand eflVc'aof Eliza Mattis-m, late of Abbeville county, deCi-::R('fl. Thesenre tliTe'orc.t'irllB anil admonish all tiiul sinunlar Mm kindred and creditors of the Kii'd El!/, i Matti.-oii,. deceased, that they he and appeal' h"fore me, in the Court. of Pro: hate, to bo held at Ab'bevllle I1, II., on Thursdav, the"_*r>r?I of August, Kc?,after publication ! hereof, at li o'eloei; !n tlie forenoon, toshow | i*iin?i; if any livy have, why Die said Adinini-lt nt'on should not lie granted. J Giver under iny hand an.i mm], this Oth day of A uirn.it, in the year of our I.ord uno thousand ciglil hundred and elirlitytbive and In tins one hundred and eialitli year of A mi-r.ean Independence, j Publish..! on tlw "tii day of AiU'i?t, I?"-:5, in Mm* 1'rcxx mill l!n:i:irr and on the Court IIou>c door fur the time reouired liy law. J. Ft'LI.KR I,YON; Judge Probate Court. Aisgii;t8. tf INSURANCE Office ok the Comituollf.k General, i Columbia, S. C., April 1st, ls&l. / I CERTIFY TIIAT J. F. C. DuI'RE, OF ABbevllle, Agent of TIIE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. OEORGIA HOME, (JERMANIA AND NIAGARA INSURANCE COMPANIES, Ilns complied with tlie requisitions of the \ct of the Cicncral Assembly, entitled "An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companles, not incorporated In the.State of South Carolina." And. I hereby License the said J. F. C. Du PI IK. agent aforesaid, t<> take risks nnil tnm.snct nil business of Insurance In this State, in the County of Abbeville, for uiul in behalf of the said Companies. Expires March "1st, 1881. W. E. STONEV. Comptroller General. June 20,18S3, If DR. F. ^vGA^Y HAS moved to Abbeville for Hie practice of medicine. nnd oilers bis professional services to tlie public. Culls during thcduy may be left, at the office of Col. K.ngenc II. Gary or at lite former residence of Judge McUowan, now occuplcd by I)r, (iary. Jim. >!, ii*?, i-ru J. c. NEWMAN. IF .von want nice homemade harness, go to J. C. Newman's shop in Knox's building, Abbeville, S. C. May 2,188a, tf WM. H. PA11KER V. C. McGOWAN. PARKER &~McGOWAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, AUBEVILLK, C. II., S. C. \\1 ILL practice also in the Circuit Courts01 >Y llie United States for .South CarolinaJan 7.1880, tf en J / C1 il /1 _ .... i_ ataic oi ^ouin uaronna,Abbeville County. Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration. By J. rcr.i.F.u Lvon, Esq., Proh^tk Judok. WIIKHKAS, fien. W. Abney lins made suit to nic, togrant bitu Letters of Administration of the eslatc and etlects of Mattle Abney, late of Abbeville county, decerned. These are therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred anil creditors of the .vald Mattle Abney, deceased, that tlicy be and appear, before me. In the Court ot Prohate, to be held at Abbeville C. II., on Thursday, the Kith A uirust, IfcKI, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause. If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand ami seal, this 30th day of July in the year i>f our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eightythree and In the one hundred and eighth year of American Independence; Published on the 1st.?Jay of Annual, J#cw-T, In the I'rms mill fiminr.r and on the <'ourt Ilouse door for the time required by law. .1. PULLF'.ll LYON*. Judge Probate Court. August 1, 18S3, tf CINCINNATI fttf.PftSTTflfiV XJiUX UUlJLUil 1 ABBEVILLE, S. C, 1)EltSONS VANTIN( wagons, HUGO IKS, V a un ess, w 1v.vs. ii alt Eft?, Bror.v cushions, axf.K (i UKASE, PLOW HE AII, hiding dimples, hamk sthings, &<\, Will do well to cnll before purchasing, ?k I will not be undersold. mw A M ?V^ VI *** M THUS. JBUtfliS. Mnrch 14,18*3. tf lime! lime] fPIIF undersigned begs leave to say to the 1 public that he kfceps always on luind a good supply of fresh find well burnt LJ.MK at bin kiln In Laurens county, at the (J. W. Siilllvan old kiln, 13 miles west of Laurens Court House, 3 miles from Free bridge on Saluda, 24 miles north-east of Abbeville Court House, which I will sell cheap for cash. 25 cents per bushel or 85 per ton. Persons wishing Lime; can get their orders filled at any time. I also | warrant It to be ns good If not better, than | on be not elsewhere. Lime is the best, fertll- i l/.er ever used. I have teams and can deli ?er Liine at any desired place. Address J. 1). MA ST Kits A- CO., Prewcrtan, S. C. Sept. 27,1SS2,12m mrsttaggart BEOS leave (0 Inform her old customers that she is Still in the Dress Making Business, and hopes that they will all patronize her. Cutting and lilting done at all times at the niosi reasonable raies. .suuHamou truanuiteed. She may be found at her resideneo In New Orleans. April 4,18.S3, tf Dr. H. D. WILSON, D S NTISTEY, Abbeville, C. H., S. C. *C.7"iuce; upsiairr* ovi-r mu i'u?i- vijiuv. <x+ Whips. IF you want n (?ood Kfdlne, lluggy or Wagon Whip, call at the Cincinnati Repository. thus. m;u(is. April 11,188.'!, tf DWELLIM HOUSE FOR SALE. A very convenient dwelling hoi'se with cluht rnoius, liall and piazzas, Iiiifcment rooms, pantry, closets, Ac. Splendid Kurd'-n,staldcs and other out houses. uood well, and lieautiful ttovver jiardrn, situated near I lie liuslue>K portion of t he tow n l,-or terms?appl v at the l'rr.ts tuiri JIaiincr oltlce. .June 20, lKs:t, ::in The Place to Get What You Want! CHRISTIANA WILSON ALWAYS in store, a complete stock of FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS and CONFECTIONERIES of all kinds; , Tho best and cheapest CIGARS and TOBACCO. The FINEST WINES and LIQUORS; Sweet Masli Corn Whiskey "o'l'mol nnrnnona n cnoniiiltv. Also. i'Wl IIIUI.MI. I1"'!""."' -- "I , Choice Liquors of any kind for medical purposes. Give us a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. CHRISTIAN & WILSON, Abbeville, S. C. Nov. 10,1891, it V " PALMETTO I No. 4 Washington Street. (Norw 'PIIE LARGEST AND BEST STOCKED IIOUSE I jL booJS. Mhhiiyi'q Mooenn't! ond Amor?*" 4-Uk UUt JUL A U) AKA CV ? U V 1* U ICI1V4 Mountain and Sweet Mash ( Whiskey, Mountain Gap, ( ker and Paul Jones Whiskey, Old Appi California, and Fren< best in the market. Califc fer best brand3 of Wine. Ja land Rum. English, Scotch, and Bavarian ail Tivoli Beer. Also Be HAND MADE OLD RYE WHI IBelfast Ginger Ale r THOS. McGETT] A U?. 22, 'S3, tf HEADQUAI The Best is th BY contract In wHtlnc with the Jfrtmifsmturors, we Counties of ANDERSON, ABBEVILLE nucl OC DANIEL PRATT'S EE VOL FEEDERS AND C01 We guarantee to sell at Manufacturers' prices, tn for no pay. More Pratt CJins have been sold In our territory in combined. VS" TERMS EASY. Send for Circulars. McCULLY & TA June27. lSftl.nm St. TDJh -MANUFACTURER AND R1 Cotton Gins and All orders intrusted will he promptly filled NINETY-SI THE DAVIS CONDENSER Is new in constrnctlon n superior to any in the market. The advantages clal First. It Is simple in construction and is light of dr Second. It la si-lf-reguluting adapting Itself either t Third. It does not choke. Fourth. There are no cogs or gearing to get out of o Fifth. The top roller can be reversed either to the rl Sixth. These Condensers arc mnde to tit any gin. Every machine guaranteed. Price 75 cents a saw. The Gullett L MAGNOLIA COT' FEEDER A.ISTD CC WARDLAW&EDV ABBE VILLI SEE WHAT BUYERS, SELLERS AND SIIIPPE about the MAGNOLIA GINS und consult your I) We, the undersigned buyers, sellers and shippers of in recommending the Gullett Gin as being the besi turns out Hmootherand cleanerCotton, with less nap. Garrett & Latimer, ,T. M. Burdeil, J. J. I A. Ponllaln, Porter Fleming, S.IC.l W.F.Alexander, S.M.Whitney, W. T. K. I). Kelly, <Jeo. W. Crane, Kobe .1. T. Annand, J. K. Kvans, J. J. I Franklin Bros., Kussi-ll & Potter, Wow] No well & Franklin, M. O'Powd, W. \\ W. Daniel, O. II. P. Scott, .Vily 4, 1&3, tf HAVK ni'CKIVKD Til HI It LAUGH AND VAKII sihting in part of Calicoes, Homespuns, Muslins, Lawns* Gambricks, Swiss Muslin* Piques, (JIYE THEM AJST I II. 1S-V*. tf AGENT F Russell & Co's Steam Engines and Engines, all sizes, Birdsall Fngin bar Separators, Saw Mills, Hay E Also,- Feed Cutters, Corn Shellers, Hay and Cotton Presses, Cotton C Belting, and all kinds of Agricult Always on hand a full and comp ary, Groceries and Provisions, Dr^ me a call or write for prices and t< May 2,1883, 1m SALOON! ood Brothers old Stand.); I N THE IT-COUNTRY. ALL PURE ;an Champagnes, Stone' Copper Distilled Corn Jen. Bob Lee, BaXXXX Rye le, Peach, 3h Brandies, >rnia and all othmaica and New Englrish, Porter and Ale. er 01 flraft, fresh M cool. SKEY A SPECIALTY. Lncl Club Soda. [GAN, Proprietor. STICKS! e Cheapest. are the only authorized Agents in the ON EE for the sulc of VING HEAD GINS, JDENSEHS. ud will give perfect satisfaction or ask the last five years than all other kiudK YLOR, Anderson, & C. lVIS, KPAIREH OFCondensers. nnd satisfaction guaranteed. X, s. c. nd Is considered by those using it to be Imed /or this Condenser over others, are: aft. o u thick or thin batting. { rder. Iglit or left hand. [Aug. 8,1S83,2ni ight Draft rON GIN, ^ISTDBISTSER. /ARDS,AGENTS 5, S. C. FW OF COTTON IN GEORGIA, SAY est Interests in buying the befit goods. Cotton In Augusta, Gr?., lake plensure l gin known to us, for the reason thnt it unci consequently is worth more money >ouchty A Co., Win. M. Hettd, Bowers, Sr., S. Lesser., , I>ortie, Vi. P. Stovftli, rls A Morris, JJenson << ilitt, iusseii <Jr Co., I>. W. Heard, I Rrw.. V. Hurdoil, . Walton, H. A. Fleming, rami :n stock ok spuixo coods, conHats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Groceries, ^11 UlOUlingj _ __ Table Linen, Huckaback, S APTLY CALL N NON, | or? Grain Separators, TozerV es and Saw Mills, Farquakes and Grain Cradles.; Sugar Mills, Evaporators irins, Rubber and Leather ural Implements. lete stock of Confectionj Goods, Shoes, &c, Give' jrms, 4 ' \ V SPRING IOBE COMFIT] WE are dally rrceivlusjoui-mammouth stock barsuluB In all lines. DRY G This department Is now ahout complete, coin J)rt-?8 Goods, such us "crushed strawberry"el< 4-4 Bleached iSheetlngs entirely frco from dres ;$ Dress Muslins fine assortment 6'/? cents.. OLOTl Otir stock of Clothing is the finest we ever bnn AIENS, YOUTHS. BOY Brlrgon your children aud have them fitted u SHIT Everybody has heard of our Men and Boys, riot to rip in the hack. A fine assortment of TRUNKS, SATCHELS, i Try our excellent TEAS, put up in one pound 1 SHO Wc have Shoes at ail prices. Ladles and Gent Hollers <t Co. Would J-ou find out how far a few Soilurs A Co. l)ont fall to call on or. WAR] April 2o. 18*3, tf ~ A. M. HILL & SONS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, -ANDPROVISIONS/: CRACKERS, HAM, < TEAS, FISH, SOAP, SYRUP, StfGAR* * | STARCH, SPICES, FINE TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. ; Abbeville, S.C. Dec. 15, 1880. tf. 1 JWrslGN, ABBEVILLE, S. C. j J?EEPS on hand a full assortment of IRON CASES, ! FINE BURIAL CASKETS, COFFINS, from the cheapest to the best. Hcarne will attend funerals, when desired. fie will also Contract for thfe Erection of BuildingsIIo Is agent for the sale of Snsb, Poors Blinds, Mouldings, Stair-ralllngs, Floorings and everything pertaining to house building April 7, 1880, tf o <a t *2 S SS? ? g ? a g ? ? . ho g s 5 <i 02 a 4 * ? Ml ? S ? w Uri o be ?S 3 ! ? s | ? P -a S 1-3 j ?| I M W *> o g . p... 3-TV-* r?< & . W | a .9 ? to ^ O* - i 3 .2 L?> O <B ^ E" '1 io O Sb?. . I d -0 be o ?O >? .S ^ ~ * ? ? - oT a ? ? S> I a 5 .5 - 1LMWII JJaVE on hand almost every variety ot CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, and WAGONS, which tlioy oiler to their customers on the must mlviiiiUigeouH terms. REPAIRING A SPECIALTYWith the best- of workmen in every branch of nur himlnpuq mill .an uhurwlnnf. fiiinnlv of lumber, and other piatertnls, we itre prepared to do all kinds of repairing m the very best manner, at the shortest notice, and on the most ac?0'mmodulitig tcrm.s. All work fully warranted. SEAL & McILWAINE, Washington Street. Abberll e. Feb. 22, IRS 2; "IT STANDS AT THE HEAD." ' Tho Star that Leads Them All" TIIF LIGIIT-IIUNNIXG DOMESTIC. THAT It is the acknowledged leader in Ihe trade Is a /act that cannot be disputed. MANY IMITATE IT! NONE EQUAL IT! The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, Tho Most Beautiful Wood Work, . ?And Is Warranted? To be niado of the best material, To do any ami all kinds of work, To be complete In every respect. FOR SALE BY E. H. HADDON & CO. Abbeville, S. C. Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Address . __ __ DOMESTIC S. M. CO., Richmond, Va; March 2S, l.?W3. If #^LYON&healy? ^9 State & Monroe Sts.. Chicago. Will lendtjrtjMUd to iny iMrrti tbdr[ fySk for MSi, WO pv1- 'lO to? " 'j?| IzEgjot ImtforaenU, StUU, Op?, B*luA "JSF fjMWPompofu. Kpanleu, Cip-Laropt, V /|\%.SUoJj. Prom MtjotH 9u(!i, tod ^ ^/rri // \U,H?U, Sundry Hand Ontbu, K^ptlHng lJ 11 /AjB8|M'lrr1?l<. obolnrtodw lmmctkm ?nd Er- lp for AmtUur ttandib and ? CaUlofWVU^^/i ^ef Ckrtoi Bind IJojK 10,000 FOUNDS OF WOOL. Wanted - ioooo pounds of wool. Highest cash price paid. quarles & co. May 2,1863. tf 1 ' \ . ~ ,->* 'j s mif iM : of Spring goods, and aro prepared lo offer ilstinjrtn pari, of all tlie dlfTerent'jihades o ,<H pliant** breath," "shrimp pink," ac. , sine 10 cents. B E3C2BJC3- I night t? this marker, consisting of ... 8 AND CHILDREN ip handsomely and at little cost. U , Patent jkack Reinforced Shirts. Warranted mi VALISES. s Fine Shoes from Burk <t Pnckar<l, and 8. D. /J dollars can go? buy Shoes manufactured by .vjwM 5LAW & DTUMH WONDEKM vnrn ir i piTI mm imam AND the great bargains to be had At RO- '-'.4a|H 8ENBERG <fc CO.'S are still on the in- ' .H :rease. They will sell on and ufler tbe , 25th of Jnnel''44^B ?their entire stock of-? ^fl| In Cassimere CiMfattotrIB \lso a largo lot of PHILADELPHIA HAND-^SfH 31ADE, LOW-CUT * " SHOES AT COggl [n order toclofe (hem outMonefe.- 3ATU. ROtV SENBERG will remain NORTH all SUM-Tajj^H WER for the. purpose of buying GOODS rroat bargains for CASH, and consentient! EvHi enanie us lo sen our uuuus at ice LOWEHT FIGURES. We Have Jii?t reort^H^^H i large aHKortmeut of clothingw jf every description and qulllty,bongtot^Kn|^^^H it about one-half Its value, ana wbtcli sold accordingly. Cur stock of other SUMMER G00DS|fflB Is complete and at prices to salt IMe VV'e make a specialty of 'J TobacocHH tnd any one wl-shlntr to buy should jive us a call. Don't forget that a single will convince you that we mean what rimesafe dull and we must reduce our p. rosenberg & !? June 27, 1883, tf ' Sfl a a a MB o ?t^| * gj | g ? wrj^i ^ ^o (^|M 9 ? _r 5 ^ ^ ? ^ w ? q> o J CQ a 11 iSI ? Is- PpI p* - 164 118? A Md ? p4 rt fl O O 9 WSKJ fli O ?H r. O ffl S3 ?>-<-> fcH p? . > n M Jhb 0 2 > B* C 8 Hi- *1 * 3 ?s fl -4J +? Qj .' .'.rt ? - 3' W n-O -d J fl ? ? ? fed fl > j I? ,m I < 3 | 'fl t> . PH 9 -JB '^1 ' ? ,- , 7i\ Columbia and Krecnville Railroad COLUMBIA, H. C.. June 4,1888. >* On and after Monday, July 18, fhe pgj.1 songer Tralus will run as herewith indicated ' :fl upon this Road and It* branches. SH DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS. - NO. 03. UP PASSENGER. H Leave Columbia A- 1150 am Leave Alston 12 55 pm Leave Neyvberry 2 07 p m ' * sH Leavo Ninety-Six... 8 83 pm' ' H Leave Hodges 4 .38 p m IB Leave Belton 5 45pm Arrive at Greenville 7 15pm fli NO. 52. nOWN PASSENGER. A 0^9 Leave Greenville at. 10 50 am" Leave Belton 12 15 a m ' Leave Hodges l 25 p m H Leave Ninety-six 2 32 p mi Leave Newberry 4 07 p mLeave Alston;. 5 25 p tn JB Arr. at Columbia p 6-30.nm. jfl SPARTANBCRG, UNION AND COLUMBIA RAII,. HOAD, . NO. 53. VP PASSENGER. Leave Alston 12 55 p m Leave Strother 1 34 p m LpaveShelton 2 00 pm Le&veSantuc 2 36 pm H Leave Union 3 03 pm LeaveJonesvlUe 3 55 pm Arr. atSpartniiburR 5 (JO p a ,-^H so. 52. down passenger; Leave Spartanburg K. & D. dei;ot H 1 00 a m I^rtveHparuxriDuiKS.L'.iC.dcpot (J 1 17 p m I,eave Jonesvllle 2 14 p n* Leave Union 3 09 p Leave Santuc 8 34 p n> Leave Shelton 4 12 p m Leave Strother 4 89 pm Arrive at Alston ?.... 5 20 pm BLUK 1UDUE KAILKOAD AND ANDEBSO* JHtANCH. M Leave Bel ton...;; 5 49 pm Leave Anderson....... 8 24 p m AH Leave Pendleton 7 03 pm Leave Seneia 0 8 00 p m , 3^1 Arrive at 'W'alniilla... 8 2.3pui Leave VVallmlln 9 30am Leave .Seneca D 9 57 a m Leave Pendleton 10 47 a m Iieave Anderson 1134 am Arrive at Helton, 12 13 am flH LAURKN5 RAILROAD. Leave Newberry 4 20 p m Arr. at Lauren* C. H 6 55 p m j^H Leave Laurens O. II. 9 50 a m Arrive at Newberry.. 12 32 p ni I.eave Hodges..., .;.... 4 4.5 p m . Arrive at Abbeville.. 5 4.5 pm 1H| I.rave Abbeville 12 80 p m ' Arrive at Hodges 120pm CONNECTIONS. " A. With South Carolina Railroad from Charleston. With Wilmington,Columb!aaiid Augusta Railroad from Wilmington and all points North thereof. With Charlotte,Columbla and Augusta Railroad from Charlotte unil all nolDts North thereof. ]3. With Ashevillcand Spartanburg Railroad for points In Western North Caroling. <J With Atlanta and Charlotte Division Richmond dt Danville Railroad from allpoints Sou tli r.nil West., ' n? With Atlanta and Charlotte Dillon Richmond * Danville Railroad from Arsota and beyond. , K. With Atlanta and Charlotte Division Richmond and Danville Railroad from all points South and West. i.\ With south Carolina Railroad for Charleston. With Wilmineton, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for Wilmington and tho North. With Charlotte. Columbia nnri a?_ eiism Knuroaii tor Charlotte and the North. <>. With Ashevlllc nnd Sparlauburg Kailroixl from Hendersonvlllo. ' H. With Atlanta and Charlotte Division. Richmond and Danville Ha 11 road from Charlotte and beyond. standard time used Is Washington. D. C., which Is fifteen minutes faster than Golum- . J. W. FJVi. Superintendent. .?? M. SLAV OUTER, iien. l'ese<;ngcr