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The Press and Banner, ABBEVILLE, S.C. "Wednesday. Oct. 31. 1883. j J j ^ I'rof. Hill's I.pcturc on India. j * Aceor.lmz t-> previous notice nur poo-i pie assemble<j_i?? the Court House last I Wednesday evening to hear an address j from l'rof~ Hill on India?her people, their religion, and their eustoins. Mr., Benet in a few pleasant remarks intro-|; i iiiii tiiiutiwrli he said no!, Muwru x IWI, inn, further introduction was necessary tlian i to make known the fact that lie wan a nephew of our honored citizen Judge J llill. Prof. Hill in a concise manner J, gave so much and such varied informa- j | tion that it woidd be unjust to him for us 11 to attempt even a svnopsU of what he j said. His familiarity wi'.h that country J ] in which one-fourth of the human family j j live was truly wonderful, and his reeita- j * tion of the thousand facts in connection with it and its people, held the untlag-j' Kim; attention of our people for two j hours, and when he had concluded, and!, amid the applause of the multitude, the ' < Hon. F. A. Conner, arose and proposed a: I vote of thanks for the very highly j1 interesting lecture, to which a hearty re- \ npou.se was given. 11 ? j i Heroes of the Plains. jj Mr. J. W fluel, the well known author 11 and traveler, spent a large part of the past'1 summer among the Indians of the \\ est, i t and during the timo visited tho renowned , ? . - ?... M -4 OA 1: I ! I'Diet, sitting uiiii, :u ouumimi^ n., i Agency, Dakota. While there he obtain- I' od from Sitting Hull and his principal!' Chiefs a full account of the massacre oflj Custer and his men in June, 1*76. This r is the first and only time the Indians havo j told their sido of the story, which ismoro,' intensely interesting becauso nono of j Custer's men lived to relate the horrorsjc of that unparalleled massacre. Mr. Buel. p has added a full history of this groat his- <i torical evont, and his own experiences among the savages, to his celebrated book, j * "Horoos of the Plains," with fino r?or-1 traits of Sitting Bull and his principal j r Chiefs, and many other illustrations. He j ? has also added the life and advontures of's "White Beaver," the great Medicine Man ! c ^ of th? Sioux, with many now and spiwt- t ed Illustrations, forming one of the most j c complete and thrilling works on Western ? life ever written. The book is highly;? recommended by Maj. Gen. Morritt, it Commander of tlie West Point Military is Academy, and other distinguished poo-11 pie. Agents are wanted ; sec advertise-jv ment elsewhere.?Adv. [ Destroying Publio Bridge. |j| About two weeks ago, a new public jc road was opened from Verdery toil B<x?7,er's mill. On this road there was Ir erected a new and substantial bridge j, across Witt's branch on tho land of John j t Foster. Persons passed that bridge on h Monday afternoon, when it was intact. " Yesterday morning it was found to bei' torn down, and the timbers scattered. a Major Ai.kx. Ramaok having finished work on Dr. Jones' splendid dwelling' near Cokesbury, is ready for another job. I The Major somo two years ago built ai nice house on Hard Labor which has) been much admired. If anybody has a ^ job of work to be done, the Major should j bo consulted, as he is ready to work very f cheap. He does good honest work. correspondents of tho Pres.t anil fl Banner will take notice that tho ironical | {, use o( the word "esteemed" meets with 1 j, no fuvoa at this oiiice. They will there- ,e fore, in Sneaking of persons, please omit ; b the use of that word. It is, ns a rule, !f used only by editors, when speaking of;t, those of their brethren for whom they'd liavo the greatest hatred. * | li Albert Ci.inkscalks gin house burn-jj ed last Saturday nijtht, consuming sever- ; e al bales of cotton, his gin, and various ar- U . tides. The engine was saved. There " had been no lire about tho place for sev-; ? oral days. j t| Mr. Wkfilsny, an Englishman, with a v forco of fifteen hands, is now on Hard " - ... J R! ^ Labor Croek, cutting wUite oak tunoer 10. n bo shipped to Liverpool, to bo made into! h stoves for tlie East Indies. ! <=! Rev. E. P. Davis preached his fare-!)! well sermon at Hopewell last Sunday. j r, Ho will preach a farewell sermon at Wil-ja Jington next Sunday. Mr. Davis goes to ; v Shelby N. C. i ? Cot- John W. R. Popk recently of p the Register is in charge of important 11 work for tho Xeu\s anil Courier. Yesterday was one of the most beau- h tiful and most enjoyable days of the ? year. ? Rev. James A. Lowry of Alabama, o will preach at Hopewell next Sunday. jJ The frost is still delayed. J The Slate vs. Thos. R. ruckclt. ? By far tho most interesting trial In the j crhninnl court, which closed Its deliberations v on Saturday night work, wns the case of tUcic State vs. Pn^k'-tt -Indicted for larceny of live! I> stock?which after a hard tight resulted in the i c acquittal of the accused. j n It seems, that on the 1st day of January, < t< 1S7S. there came to Mr. Puckett's place on Sa-; n luda Itlvcr, near Puckftt's Ferry,a negro who e cnlled himself "Dick Satterwjilte," and want-1 a ?d to rent land. He bromrht with hint a go id | ? horse and arraneements being complctod he ; o began work on Puckett's place for that year.: p Everything worked smoothly and wel! until 111 about the 1st of March when Dick came to,n Mr. Puckett and Informed him that ,Mr. John ci Ti. Rozemar?the man from whom he had I; bought the horse?was coin* t?> take it from ; tl him; but at the mine time Mild lie owwi Jir.iii Bozeman nothing on her, and wanted Puck-! ti ctt to assist him In getting her out or Bor.'e- b man's reach. This Packett consented to do w and the horse was sent over Into Laurens ill county, whero it ramalned some tlmo at.'l a van Anally sold for S35.IM. Dick getting Sir>] n and Puckeft 510 for his trouble. I " This was substantially the case as made out: li by the defense. Ih Mr. Bozentan on the other hand claimed g tbat t he horse was his. That he had sold Dlek s? a mtilo with the understanding that he was J" 1 not to sell or trado and tbat said mule was to ; b be his (Hozeman's) until paid for. He also | proved that Dlek had traded the mnlc for the i t marc In question with his consent, and that I J be had never received a cent. j , Dick Satterwhite was arrested at the time, 1878, but was discharged for want of evidence ' .. against him; and in January of 18ss, Mr.! Puekett was arrested upon the affidavit of . Mr. Bozetnnn and charged with the very serious crime of horse stealing. | Dick Satterwhite was now the principal i witnewi for theStateand swore lie knew noth- . lne whatever concerning the carrying away j of the horse, but Mr. I'uekett acknowledged ' nil he had done and substantiated his confes- j Klons. As It seems to us, Puekett was not free \ from blame In undertaking to assist the negro, who afterwards went back on him; but as the Jury found, there was entirely lacking the elements of larceny. It was manifestly! the cropping out in a new form, of the old j feeling of family hostility and to It, we think, >, may bo attributed the conduct of both men. I Both parties are respectable men, and it ls|! fminfut to see prejudice nnd animosity carry-1 ng away to such an extent nien of good sens-j^ , ? - and ?ood character. We hope never to see if? j repetition in our courts, which bit to adjust, rights and not to vent spl?*en. Hnth ihn ?nd the defense were nblv 1 . represented by strong and eloquent counsel.1 ^ Cot. Orr, tho Solicitor, wsis assisted by M. L. '< Bod ham, Jr. Tlie Accused was represented by j; "W. C. Benet aad \V. C. McOowan. i * Map Aoknts ! We will soil you Uni-j ted States and World Maps, size 40 x GO | At 50cts, Charts at loots. Send or writo at' f once to Ilndgins <fc Tally, Atlanta, Gn. I: Fresh Prunes, dates, currants, cit-! ron, layer raisins, at Parser tfc Hill. Carbaok, oranges cocoanuts, received! fresh every week at Parker <V Bill. j' We would call tho special attention of11 tho ladies to our stock of Dr. Warner's (f Corsets. Dr. Warner's Coraline is the ] best that can be bought, price $1,00, fur sale by Ward law A Edwards. An examination of our stock of Ladies' , and Misses' black and colored hose is so- ' licitcd. Call before buying elsewhere as j ou&prices suit the times, Wardlaw & Ed- . wards. I ] Every one is invited to inspect tho j large stock of men's, youth's and boys' clothing at P. Rosenborg <fc Co. ' Try the "by jingo" chewing tobacco atj j P. Rosenberg A Co. i Don't fail to visit P. Rosenberg it Co.'s |' store, as thov have an immenso stock and ' are selling tlieir goods at groat bargains. I Don't fail to see our stock of millinory. j J Now troods received every week. R. M. j Haddon Co. If the best is the cheapest then buy the I light running "domestic" sewing machine. For ?ule by R. M. Haddon A Co. | Remember that in addition to a very! large and very handsome stock of ready-1 made clothing, we have also a full lino of boys and youths clothing, and a large! line of overcoats. When in search for i your winter outfit be snre to give us a: call, wo know we can offer you bargains. Smith A Son. Don't forgot thet largo stock of shoos at Smith <fe Son's. It embraces everything from the choapost to tha highest. Full i lfnes of children's, misses' and ladies' shoes for every day as woll as dross wear, also, a full assortment for boys, youths and gents. The place to buy your shoes. A large stock to select from at Smith <fe Son's. Examine our stock of saddlss, bridles, harness, both single and double, collars, reins, breeching, etc., r11 complete. Smith & Son. Rubber shoes! rubber shoes ! for children, misses, ladies and gents at Smith <fc Son. Rubber overooats and loggings at Smith <fc Son. Call 011 P. Rosenberg <k Co. when in ^ need of ladies' or children's knitted sacks and hoods. They have a beautiful line of them. . Breach loading shot guns, and all necessary attachments, such as shells of all sizes, wads, reloading tools, etc., can always be had at P. Rosenborg <fe Co. "Tho star that leads them all." The light running domestic sewing machine, a-, The best family machine in tho market. - R. M. Haddon <fc Co. !5 pieces colored o*#?h mores 12i to 60c. lust received. R. M. Haddon <fe Co. Another lot just roceived Jersey jackets, cheaper thau ever. R. M. Haddon <fe Co. Look ! at those 24 by 48 inch linen towels only cts., each, at R. M. Haddon A Co, . * I i PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS. H'nnlc fnr III# "P.ire nf Our T,pp!sll\- ll tors?A Good Endorsement of the Press and Banner. (i Filitor I'rrsi ami /twiner: ], Your notice of the approaching meeting of the Legislature is timely, anil you Iiave made n Homo commendable suggestIons. I do not < < iturt'e with you, however, in disapproving tlie Si repeal of the lien law. It is tlie curse of <, curses t" agricultural progress In Soutli Caro- J ) linn. If It is not to l>e repealed. can it not l>e j || amended m> as to protect I lit; Honor hs well ns j, I lie me-chant. The present law gives the t|| merchant, or other party taking the lien, ahdilute mastery over the products of a year's |'tl la' or. Cannot the law he so amended as to j,j protect the man giving the Hen from paying tc more titan other purchasers for his supplies ? i,. It is very generally known, that the lienor m lays va-tly more for his accommodations <>t han the farmcrof estahiished credit. I'ro- in ect the lienor so as to make it a forfeit, of t lie len if he is made to pay these exorbitant i.-ices. ut Of course we expert the law exemptlne er nar.ulaotures from taxation to he repealed. Kr md if it is not, the farmers and mechanics of ti he State should not forget those who oppose Kr mch lepra I. I.et us make one or two more suggestions, (fhlch I hope will catoh the eye of our Sena- .si .or and mem hers. This cheap hiring of convict labor to North- d:i rn manufacturers should he forbidden. All th Mtivicts that are to learn trades at the ex- ;l, >ense of the State, and thereby tie inaite ttini 01 nuch more efficient a* rascals when released, diould be made yield as great an Incomo to he State a? similar labor produce* for private parties outside the State. Similar labor s worth In Yankee land from 7"i rents to 81.25 ter (lay exclusive of board. Rumor says, the ~ ionvicts are hired for VI cent* per day inclining board furnished by tho State. Perhaps his is an error. Again, convlcts should not be hired outside ? lie penitentiary to private parties, nor to cor- (',t >orations ol citizens; but should be worked >y counties upon the public roads. This tt) rould be a most etlective and economical (j, netliod of Improving, and permanently im- al) roving our public highways. Kverybody j,c ays. the practical operation of the present C|, oad law is a failure and a sham. wj Furthermore, our school system, if system t bo. should he so amended as to require the ? ntroduction into every public school of some ndustrial art. The girls should all be learned to ply the sewing machine, to understand eneral housekeeping, and especially the arts >f washing. Ironing and cooking. The boys _ hould be taught trades of some sort, such as J hoemaklng, carpentering, blacksmith lug and specially plowing. Of course wiseacres whose vision has never cached beyond their door sills will say, what , foolish impractical Idea. Who is Itsuggests o foolish a thought? Doubtless. But It U by no means Imprnotlal elsewhere. In many countries of Europe hone arts are taught and practtced In the ( omrnon schools, and In many of the North- ( irn State* these questions are now being dls- ( ussed before their Legislatures. The first i tep would be to require proficiency In the ; eachers. Require this and our Normal ( choolR will be worth something. At present. ] hey foist upon the people ft class of teachers, j j rho. many of them, know by rote only the rintcd pages of the books they presume to j each. Manners, demeanor, politeness, morals, character, useful citizenship and manly I inallfleatlons are topics untaught, because t in possessed by a vast number of our teach- ( rs. Let these trades be introduced, and let 1 he students profit by their efficiency, the j 1 nost skiilful will be the most successful, out- i ] iders will patronize the schools to secure the j I nbor and products of the scholars, and In | ^ bis way customers and students will be i > irought In occasional contact.and encouragenent will be given to the most handy, there- c ... nn.1 I n\ rvr?. ** I n Cf m/?P. I IV in.iniiuiiim im.u. it. , t ?s amon;; the children of the country. Hit that school tax again. You drove a peg ^ rhere everybody should see It. , Tax Payer. _ ?? **. WORDS OF WISDOM. J L Few Hints Well Worthy of the At-1 \ tontion of Farmers. cai Alitor Press ntid linuncr: | r In this section of I'nclfl Sam's territory the j _ (eecy crop Is about harvested, ginned and j r., urned over to creditors. The adaee, "Short] I iorsc is easily curried." I* fully exemplified;,' n hI! products of mother Earth. The present.' enerntiou has no covnizaiwe of a cotton crop elng (rulli'-red by tho middle of October.! 'armers will have ample lime lo s^ed down a j ? apaclous area of their arable and fallow realf. The straightened status of the country | emands a monopoM/ins: share of attention ; ?1 i this all-essential branch of husbandry. JTl 'he want of time, as heretofore, will not be a I alid excuse on this vital matter. Let the' ( xtensive acreage that Ave Generally work out I ? >r the cultivation of the staple weed be di- 111 ilnished and appropriated In raislnfj winter 111 ereals?red oats and wheat. Applying fertll-j rers liberally In this particular, cultivate, hem in th>- Sprlne with a harrow and I'll * enture to assert that the means expended i IV, ill not he unrewarded. They don't require sf?i ueh great outlay of expense as necessarily fur eeded In rawing the snowy product. We i ave had good rain seasons and every farmer j ( honld look to his Interest by devoting his _ iiiors forthwith In Needing small grain abun-; * > antly. TJieJIonser we delay In plowing In I J pd oiits the opportunity becomes more favor-! at, ble for them to be exterminated by these- ( erllyofthe winter. Seeding wheat should) i.ci.K-p uftpntion wtienever Jack Front mnkes I rt desoluting Impression upon vegetation and i\ lay havoc with the Ilesslan fly. I am par- j lal tofhe opinion that It ought to bo sown inly, not later than November. Give It exra attention this Fall, as an experiment; reak nt> the Poll close rin<l deep with )t subnil, apply fertilizing materials unstintedly; y no means suffer your cotton seed to bo J p ransported to the mills and con verted Into : t-II under the calollnit delusion that the resl-j ueotlll retains the fertilizing properties but' and them to the field and broadcast them X' hnndantfy, over the land uncrushed and;].* low In the'urain with small plows or use a 1 01 ood l?!irw>w. (which. It is thought, to ho a ; lb etter plan) and my notion Is, an abundant: tu< Meld will be the reward. My opinion Is at j 1 arlance with the chemical analysis that, ve olton seed undergo no deterioration, thatisul t. lose no enriching Ingredient in being ipri rushed and the oil extracted. He assured, otwithstandly. whenever they are subjected > such a process, the cerrn Is annihilated. ( othiug remains but a mass of effete matter. ? ntlrely deprived of any 11 fe-plvIi?g principal O nd when applied to the soil no good eftcct, III be perceptible. An opposite sentiment Is nly promulgated to promote selfish ends by | artles who have stock or Interest in the oil | lilis. The land of our State Is too sterile and eedy to patronize such enterprises with otirj DtVrn seed. I could advise every claimant ol i ind possession In this country not to permit j jj, belli to be taken away from their premises by , -j lie enticing, "li cents cash per bushel adver" A 1 !.*??? A?AnnAi*o'' Oil t?0r ! T_ uslic-l, r:?tltf?r than endure such a Reparation, | j 'hlch would detractngreat per rent, from! j ^e productiveness of the coll. The person-j j Ity of several deceased fanners in tIlls corn- j lunity are on the eve ot being put no to tlie highest bidder." The "full handed" doubt-1 _ ss will hare an opportunity of reaping a iT0 arve?t of bar^ulus. The "poor farmtr" c uano-lnsolvent, has to stand aloof and con-j 1 >le himself with a lonelng wish for the' J wherewith" to sustuin him on venturing a[ \ Id. O. P. II. 1 wl an Verdery Dots. Jj* Editor Prr.i* and R'tnncr : Ikfl Mr. L). A. 1*. Jordan Is at homo on a short c|i Islt. j Miss Laura Johnson, of Due West, Is visit- ' th ngherslster.Mrs.lt. II. I>evlin. j th Mr. Joe Wilson.of Ninety.Six. was visiting p|. clutlves near Verdery a few days aco. Farmers have about finished' picking cot- J on. Mr. Hugh Wilson and Capt. Parks of Abbellle, were in this neighborhood a few days go in search of "red oats." They only called I one place and found them. Miss Perrvman and Mrs. Dr. Cook of Tex- _ s. were vfsiting relatives near Verdery a ** hort time since. .. A few nights aco some opossum hunters tve- ? idently set fire to a piece of woods belonging P' o Mrs. Lipscomb. A good many panneis of j lS>, enee and several loads of cord-wood wore >urned. Thecuttinsr of the new road from Fioozer's dill to Verdery has been completed. Though lie r^ajl Is somewhat crooked, yet the work leemsto be well done. ? He v. Mr. Kirk land and Itev. Mr. ICeily ireached excellent sermons at Tranquil last U Sunday to a lanre and attentive audicnce. dr. Klrkland preached in the morning and Mr. Kelly preached in the afternoon. A Miss Mamie Lipscomb recently visited her W >rother. Mr. Thos. Lipscomb of Greenville. Mr. William Mullock and Mr. John Dansby T1 elurned home from Missouri about two vceks ago. They will remain at home only a i ;tiori nine, wnen iney expect 10 i?uiu w ^ Missouri. at About t"n days a?o. Ave travelingzlns loca- hi ;ed near Verdery, within two miles of each ai )ther. fu A committee lias been appointed to raise emoney to remodel Asbury Church. gi Mils Amanda Comer and Mr. T. W. Lot! fvero married last Thursday by Kov. It. W. n! Seymour. Wo wish them a long uud happy j; life. OSCAR. s< Real Estate Transfers. State ol South Carolina to George Hearst. ai B acres, 7th township, $1">6, tract No. 16 of a< Marshall lands. B Kstlicr McWIlliams and E L McWIlliams to hi I I) Duncan, half interest In 138 acres, 6th b( township. Sl.A bounded by lands of Hill ot Young, Eliza Swain, Mary Uordun and Peter rc Henry. Willis M Cobb to Louisa A Cobb, 17ft acres, si Jd township, 81.30", bounded by lands ofB Z gi Hearndon J M Majors and others. o; J F Livingston Executor J S Reld to A K 12 Watson. 171 acres, l">th township, $771.75, oi bounded by lands of Morah <t Bradley, estate F I S Keid and others. ot L C Nlckles and Jane B McKee to Thos bi Nlckles, 27C, acres, fith township, $350, bounded e: by lands of Jane B McKce J A McCord and uthers. F K Calhoui! and F K DuPro trustees to J F Alewlne, SCO acres, .lh township,?l,tiJ0, bound- _ ed by lands of J M I'rultt, Jacob itush mid others. E C Llpford and M A O Llpford to K M White, 9 acres, 7th township, Sui.iiO, bounded . by lands of Miss E C and Mattle Llpford and A MaJ .1 L White and others. L P Boozer to Eve Evans, 1 house and lot -i 5 acres. 2d township, 8150, bounded by lands of I Hannah Jones and others. J fcve Kvans to itooertson, Isaac t;vansNnaoe j tl Wood and others, \\f, aero lot, 2d township, L, S12.*i0, bounded by public road Eve Evans and " others. t< F W Crowther to O B Stokes 42 acres, 12th township, S200, bounded by lands of M A Par- P ker. J A Dickson and others. 0 J M Broad we 1! to \V T Broad well, 100 acres, 13th township. ?1.000, bounded by lands of L ll T Arnold, \V T Muuldln and others. M 1. Bonham Jr estate F A Gable to Aft Brown, .00 acres, 10th township. 8390.12, AG a Brown, Miss Louisa North and others. T D Wyatt Aiken to Wash Marshall, Harvy 1 Parker, Preston Sherod trust res, 2 M0 acres, tl 2d township, Free Gift, bounded by lands of 0 Mrs Tobltha White, Washington Marshall & and others. r C II McCormlok to A A Stuart. 30X100 feet, 10th township, 875, bounded by No. 14. Block K In McCormick Jno o'Connorl to P Rosenburs & Co., 114 acres, 11th township, S-r>07.">0. bounded by lands n of Mrs F J Marshall. Ellen Ganlt, Cherry , Street and Poplar Street. 1 Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. The number for November, like Its predecessors, Is extremely Interesting, entertaining and Instructive. The engravings are voluml- r nous, and as varied as the articles they illus- n trate. The colored plate frontispiece is an J artistic gem. N. Robinson's contribution, I "The Ancient and Honorablo Artillery Company of Boston," and those on "Mad Mon- I arch," "Tho Land of the Lion and Sun," "Book Decoration, Historical and Artistic," "Tho Tombs of Mltla, In Mexico," etc., will repay the reader. There aro Serial and Short Stories. Sketches, Adventures. Poems, etc., by Amanda Douglas, Oscar Doyle Ellice Ilop- 1 kins. Mrs. .lane G. Austin. Etta W. Pierce, Mary A. Dcnnlson, Captain Kemeys, etc.,etc., and a large and varied miscellany, replete 1 with information and entertainment There are 128 quarto pages. and over 100 embellish- * ments. price 25 cents a number, or 83 a year, i postpaid. Mrs. Frank Leslie, Publisher, 63, ' oo, aT.d 57 Park Plaoe, New York. ! Coming another car corn A. E. Rogers , Just received. 2 cases millinery, latest styles, hats, feathers, ribbons, laces, collars, Ac. R. M. Haddon <fe Co, TIiE DIVINE GOODNESS. Ir. Authnr Designates a Day to Thanksgiving. Washington, October 27.?The President us Issued the following proclamation: !,y tin- J'rrsiilrut of I fir Uni!c<l Mntrx: Jii furtherance of a custom of this peoi>!?\ I t theclosing of cncli year, to engage?upon a I M'lain day set apart for that, purpose?In a I icelal festival of praise to the (Jiver of AMI ood, I. ('hosier A. Arthur, ('resident of the mled Statcs.do hereby designate Thursday, le-ittli <l:iy of November next, as a day of atloiial thanksgiving. The year whieh is rawing to an cud has been replete with cvl iieesof divine goodness?the prevalence of L'alth, the fullness of the harvests, the sta-j lity of peaeeand order, tho growth of fra-, rnal feeling, tho spread of intelligence and | arning, the continued enjoyment of civil id religious liberty?all these and countless] her blessings are a cause for reverent rejoic* I t do, therefore recommend that on the day ovc appointed the people rest from their ! customed "labors and, meeting In their sev-j al places of worship, express5'lieir devout i atiltide to (><kI that lie hath dealt so boun-j fully with this Nation and prav that ills' ace and favor abide with it forever. In witness whereof t have hereunto set my j mil. and caused the seal of the United ates to be alHxed. Dune at the city of Washington, this 2?ll li ly of oetoher, In tho year of our I.oUl one ousand eight hundred ami elghty-three, id ot the independence of the United States ie hundred and eight. CHESTER. A. ARTHUR. Ry the President. FREDERICK T. KllKMNfntfV.MKN. Secretary of State. OBITUARY. ~ Mrs. SAKA1I ANN* ANDERSON, wife of r. Edmund Anderson, died on Sunday Mth itoher, In her 5!?th year. She had been tor any years a worthy mid useful member of e M. E. Church South, at Tranqulll, near eenwood. Her death was udden?to her d others a surprise. Yet none who knew r could doubt her entire readiness for the ange from earth to "Tho House not made th hands," eternal In the Heavens. J. W. KELLY. MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED WEEKLY 11V | 5AKKER&HILL | COTTON BUYERS | od Dealers in General Merchandise. AUltKVILLR OCTOBER, 30, 18S3. | COUNTRY PRODUCE. < Jotton In good demand. MU,lll,i? 01^ th QSi? I 'olton. Good Middling Irt-jj " 9^ S'ew Corn 7o " Ki Viral 80 "1.00 lilts, good demand " .V) fodder 75 "1.00 1 hitter Ifl " 20 :g?s uVi" 15 GROCERIES. | toeon <3> 8 Sugar 0 "11 olTeo V2\i " 18 tllce 8 " 9 iHrd 11 " 12!^ Vails 4 " 5 Molasses 40 " SO Syrup SO " 75 1 ;alt :. 1.00 "1.35 1 DOMESTICS. Standard yA Shirtlng (i 7 Standard % Shirting B'. J " 8 standard 4-1 Shirting 7)? " 0 Standard I'lalds 9 " 10 Sxtra heavy I'lalds 12 " 14 ioz Osnaburgs 11U " 12'^ Standard Prints 7\Z " 8 iood Prints S " 17INDOW and Picture Glass all sizes, hy ] V the box. dozen, or piece. Any size glass 11 be had that Is wanted, also pntt.v. at J. D. CH ,v I.MR Its it CO, )Ct, .'II, 1883, tf 'O-DAY reeelved a largo lot of Looking Glasses, the best goods sold in all the coun;, also Looking Glass Plate for refilling old lines, at J. I). CHALMERS ?fc CO. )ct. 31,18S3, tf Hall Stands. [AT RACKS, Rook Racks, and Whatnots, , [ full stock and low prices at .:. i>. CH ALMERS & CO. >ct, :u, 1883, tf , I iake Your "Beds" Comfortable. f ATTRESSES at S3.<ki, ?3..V), and 84.00. | Spring Reds at prices from 32.<)0 to $9.00. , oe of them will last a life time. Secureone 1 each bed and live longer. For wile at .1. D. CHALMERS & CO. )Ct. 31, 1883, tf 1 kTL PAINTINGS, Oil Chromos, Stereo' scoplc Views, Stereoscopes. |nst recelveil. J. I). CHALMERS <fc CO. Jet. 81, 1883, tf tate of South Carolina,, Abbeville County. IN THE PROBATE COURT. c parte John Pratt, as Executor, Petitioner. Petition for Settlement and Discharge. rOTICE is hereby given that John Pratt, as I Executor of the estate of Addison inkscales, deceased, has filed Ills petition 111 Is Court praying for settlement of said esI/. ?r*.t O #1 . m ,. 1 .ILnhnrirn t l? ordered, that Friday the 3Dth of Nomber next, be fixed for the settlement of id estnte and granting the dlscharue as nyed for. J. FULLER LYON. Judgo Probate Court. )ct. 31,1W3, tf tate of South Carolina, Abbeville County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. vry E. Brown, Jane A. Brown. Ann T. rhornton,Frances A.Cleveland, Plaintiffs agaiust 1 hn Smith Brown, :is Executor of Rebecca , t. Brown, Harriet T. Browu. John Lewis Irown, Thomas S. Browu and Eli|ah Le- 1 ;and Brown, Defendants. Summons for Relief, Ac. , John Smith Brown, ne Executor of Rebecr R. Brown, HfcrrietT. Brown, John Lewis 1 3rown, Thomas S. Brown and Elijah Le:and Brown, Defendants in this action : f OL' are hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in this action, of : llch a copy I* herewith served upon you, d to serve a copy of your answer on the at In u /?iHnn of ililtiiUillu f'AIIPt mse, South Carolina, within twenty days ;er the service of this summons on you, exjslve of the day of service. if you full to answer this complaint within i; time aforesaid, the plalutltts will apply to 0 Court fur the relief demanded lu thecomuint and costs. Dated 10th October, 1883. ARMISTEAD BURT, Plaintiffs Attorney. > the above named Defendants? lake notice thai the summons of which c nbove Ik a copy, together with the comaint in this action was filed lu the ulDce of eClerKof the Court of Common Pleas for bbuvllle Couuty, on tlio 10th day ot October S3. ARMISTEAD BUItT, Plaintiffs Attorney. Oct. .11,1S83, Ct [EROES OF THE PLAINS, Lgrntfl 1 ? . ?? niipi f Agents 'anted.) Uy J* "* ( Wanted. lie Great New Book of Western Adventures. 1 BOOK of wild life and thrilling advenV tures on the Plains; fights with Indians id desperate white men; grand Buffalo lints; nurrow escapes, wonderful shooting d riding. The only authorized and truthil history of the daring exploits of the greatt Indian fighters, scouts, nuuters audi jides of the far West. wild Bill, Buffalo Kill, Gen. Custer, Callforla Joe, Capt. Juck, the Poet Scout, Texas ?ck, Kit Carson, Capt. Payne, the Cimarron :out, White Beaver, the great Medicine Man ' the Sioux, and many other celebrated lalnsmen. First and only History of Cus:r's "Last Fight," as related by Sitting Bull id his Chiefs to the author in person, with icurate Topographic Illustrations of the altle, and t-upetb portraits of Sitting Hull ill his Generals. A great ami valuable >ok ; roads tike a romance, and outsells all hers. Two hundred thousand copies al;ady sold. Agents, don't throw your time away on ow books, or worthless Imitations of this and work, but send at ouce for the great lglnal. It sells on sight. GOo large pages, !0 Illustrations, 16 Kino Colored Plates, i'rlco ilv 32.00. Canvassing Outfits 5<)c. Outfits IlKK to Agents who are can vasstng for any ;her book. Dou't miss this grand chance, Jt write at once lor Pictorial Circulars und ttra terms. Address HISTORICAL PUBLISHING CO.. 723 Ransom St., Philadelphia, Pn. Oct. 31,18S3, 3t Master's Sale. .. F. Calvert, D. C. Calvert et al against William Calvort.?Partition. [3y virtue of an ordor of sale made in io above stated case by the Hon. J. B. Kershaw, Judge Fifth Circuit, on tifjentli day of October, 18S3, I will sell at ublic outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., n the fiftn day of November, 1883, witha the legal hours of sale, the following escribed property, situate in said State nd County, being of the Real Estato of iUcinda Calvert,d ecoaaed, to wit: All !iat tract or parcel of land, known as the tuart Tract, on East side of Long Cane !reek and containing One Hundred and Forty Acres, norc or less, bounded by lands of W. R. Inndy, T. J. Ellis, and others. Also hat tract or parcel of land, containing. One Hundred and fifty Acres, * - ?-a * -1-4 y?i -.r nore or less, ana douqul-u uy mima Thomas Robinson, Jas. McCord, W. B. tfundy, and others. Also that tract or >arcol of land, containing One hundred and Fifty Acres, nore or less, and bounded by lands of \V. It. Muudy, T. J. Ellis, and others TERMS OF SALE-One third the purchase money to be paid In cash, balince in equal instalments of one and two pears, with interest from day of sale. Secured by bond of purchaser and mort gage ot the premisos. Plats exhibited on day of sale. M. L. BONHAM, JR., Mas tor. Oot, 17, 1883, 3t Slate of South Carolina Abbeville County. IN TIIE COMMON PLHAS. John It. MallKnn, Plaintiff, n'in i nst. 1$. W. MhIMroii, ( . \V. M alt i.son, J. M. Mnlli son, M. 10. .MaltNmi, Mary Scrubs, A'. (J KlIV. I'lllklll'V KllV. A 11 l.-t I 11:1 KimiL 11. i: jNorris, I., K. Hr.inhani, <;. Kay, C. X Kay, It. M. Slilriey, Xancy K. ( ruwford Catharine IturrUs Carrie Maltlsoii. \V. 1( Mattison, M. ! '. I-*lc*i 11 i 11 tr. <?. \V. Maltlsnn, Margaret Clatworihy, I'urrle Maiti.sou, il. X, Munition, llcfciidahls. To the Defendant* above named? YOl* are hereby summonedan<l rec|iilrr?I to answer the comp'ainl in tills action, whi'jh is filed in the ottice ot' the Clerk of the ('uni t tor said County, and to serve a copy ol youranswer to the s ild complaint on l!ic subscribers at their olliee, at Abbeville Court Ilonsn, S. iwithin twenty days after the sur vice hereof, exclusive of tlie.hu'of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within tiie lime aforesaid, tbe PlaintiIT In this action will apply to tlie Court for the relief demanded in I he complaint. Dated August 21, lSSt. pick rt ix a corn it ax, [L.S.J M. 0. Zkiolku, c. C. I*. To the nhsent Defendants B. M. Shirley, Catharine Iturrlssand Xancy K. Crawford. Takk Notice, That the summons of which tne aoove is a copy, logemer wim me complaint In this notion, was Hied In the ofllce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County on the l'Jtli day of October A. I). 1883. M. O. ZEIGLER, C. C. P. Oct. 17, 188.1,6t Sheriff's Sale. McGhcc A Hodges and others against John It. Tolbert?Executions. T}Y virtue of sundry Executions to me direeled. In the above stated cases, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court. House, on Monday, the fifth day of November A. I). 1883, the following described property, to wit: All the right, title and Interest of lohn R. Tolbert in the following tracts or parcels of land, situate, lying and being In the Hounty of Abbeville, South Carolina, to wit: "Tho Ware Place," containing ONE THOUSAND ACRES, more or less, and hounded by lands of Wm. Harrolson, Mark Fellers, Henry Spikes nnd others. Also,"The Brooks place," containing THREE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of P. B. Brooks, S. I'. Bn oks and others. Also, "The Harris Tract," ci ntalnlng ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of 8. P Brooks, Daniel Thomas, "The Boyd Placo" md others. Levied on and to be sold as the property of the said John R. Tolbert, to satisfy t he aforesaid Executions and costs. TERMS-CASH. J. F. C. DrPRE, Sheriff Abbeville County. Oct. 8, 18S3, tf State of Soutli Carolina, Abbeville County. IX THE PROI5ATE COURT. In re Estate of J. D. Cresswell, Deceased. Petition for Settlement anil Dlschaj^p, NOTICE Is hereby given thatThos. L. Colenmn, as Administrator of the Estate of J. I>. Cress well, deceased, lias applied for settlement and discharge. It Is ordered, that Monday, the 19th of November next he and tils hereby appointed as the day for settling the said estate, and granting the discharge as prayed for. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Oct. 17,1883. 4t Underhanded Competition. 'PIIE kuccchs of my business has been so J great as to seriously dist urb some of my competitors who can not succeed by fair and honorable methods but have resorted to falsehood and slander and misrepresentations respecting iny character and business, hoping thereby to lnluro my trade. I do not object to honest rivalry but I do protest against false and slanderous insinuations. I will cheerfully furnish to any one doing business with meaniplo proof of my honesty mid responsibility. And also the flint's responsibility. Agents wanted. C\PT. U. MoOIIEE, General Agent for H. C. A F. Tunison's Map publications In the South. Oct. 17, ISta, It KTotioe. THE contract for building a new bridgo across I,ong Cane at Cochran's Mill, will be let to the lowest responsible bidder on Saturday, 27th October, at II o'clock, ul above place. Specifications made known on day of letting. W. T. COWAN, County Commissioner. Oct. 10,1KK5, 3t Master's Sale. Clurn C. Xtaddox against Margarot E. and Mary Maddox and others?Partition. Bv virtuo of an order to mo directed, in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on Monday, the fifth dn3' ol November A. D. 1883, the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, being of the real estate of William Maddox, deceased, in said State and County, known as Tract No. 3, containing Two Hundred & Forty Acres, moro or less, and bounded by Tract No. 2, Tract No. 4, the Maxwell road, S. E. Hughes and Jano Taylor. TERMS?One-third cash, balance in one and two years in equal Installments, to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises with iuterest from day of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers. Sold at the rink of former purchaser. M. L. BON HAM, Jll., Master. Oct. II, 1S83, tf Master's Sale. Sullivan A Bro. ai*iiinst Ilall Bclcher, B, Lindsay Scott, Mm. E. Fannie Allen. By virtue of an order of sale made ir the abovo stated case by tbe Hon. J. B Kershaw, Judge Fifth Circuit, on firsl day of October, 18S3, I will sell at publi< outcry at Abbeville ('. II., S. C., on fiftl day of November, 1883, within the lega hours of sale, tho following described property, situate in said State and C'oun ty, to wit All that tract or parcel o land, known as tho William Caldwel! place, aud containing ^ ? "i i _i n i. n a uno nunarea aau jonyoeveii auib? more or less, and boundod by lands o John L. Arnold, Francis Clinksoales, S S. Boles and J. G. Hardin, lying betweer Lowndesville and Harper's Ferry on 8a vannah River. Tlio Church lot of on< and one-tenth acres is reserved. TERMS OF SALE?Caah. M. L. BONIIAM, JR., Master. Oct. 10, 1883 , 4t I jnnrnmee SIIIUHER'S INIHAN VSKMIFUOE to \ 'uftryy^ Orntruy mid expel Wormi 1 from Hie human body, liktBF ir$ where they exlat, if nued tdBiafl ffli ncrordirigr to the dire? tion*. It in n ?nfo ?*?o re fob sale by all druggists and store keepers. 5lj?B , David E. Fbutr; frop. [tggcffrSj*^1 BALTIMORE, II IK FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER! No nojiPB will rtlo of Couc. Pots or Luno Fb v**. If Powders we us<'(l In time. Kuntz's I'iiwiUt* will cure mhI (sri-vcn: lluofTmLxiu Konl/'jt I'owdcr* will prevent (Jaj'K.s ik Fowls houtz'h Po*<lrr4 will Im-rensc llir qurtntllv of mill and cream twenty per cent., and make the butter flm bud sweet. Fouled rowilem will enre or prevent almost mil Di6kark to which llorecinnd rattle are mbject. Kovtz'h 1'owiirna wiu. oiv* Batiiuactiok. EoM everywhere. DAVID r. rouTZ, Proprietor, baltiuobe. md, Barley seed for sale by W. J. Smith Son. ff Ik you want nice botr ^made hirrne5 jjo to J. C. Newman's iop In Knox building, at Abbeville. tf Barley ! barley, at I nlth & Son's, i Something nice?thf boom. The best grade Rn^ ilsh Island molas i cs at Parkor <fc Hill's. U Men's Suits from $5 and upwards at 1 Rosenberg & Co., all well made and I ne latest styles. Boy's Suits of all sixes and qualities, P. Rosenberg A Co. They can fit any 01 in a suit from a boy 4 years old up to tl largest sizes of Men's Clothing, and gua antee a bargain in what tboy sell you. I Farm for Sale. 4/0 AOllKS, nt. Will to Pond, on tlioS.C. It. It., .Y> miles from Aiiitiwtii, <iii. In thf center of tin? melon nml fruit isrowlnc *relion ot the state .Most of thf Inml in cnltlViition. i,iirp? hiimi mml stnhles ami tun good - tenant houses mi the place. Hon ml on one .: side l?v the Iti.Mvoad and on another hy a . j never failing strenin of water. r or mi l nit niim iinumhi jiui.ii von A P. WOODWARD, Elko, S. C. Oct. 1<?, IS 3, 4t State of South Carolina, r' Abbeville County. '! Probatct'ourt?Citation for Let I era of Administration. llv j. Kiti.i.eii Lyon, Ksy., PitonATK J 1:1x1 k. WHKIIKAM, M. (i. Zelgler, a* C. ('. P.. has made suit to inc. lo mailt hhn Letters lot' Administration of the estate anil etlocts of Kllza MattNon, late of Abbeville county, deceased. These ate therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Kllza MaUlfl'tn, deceased, that they be" und appear, before me. In the Court ot Probate, to be held ivt Abbeville C. H., on Thursday, the 15(.H of November, 1883, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said . Administration should not be grauted. /lli-ort nrw4r?r mv hiinit nnd Kfill fills fltll day of October, in the year of our Lord on'c thousand eight hundred and eightythree and In the one hundred and eighth year of American Independence. Published on the 10th day of October, 1883, In the 1'rr.i* and Ilannc.r and on the Court Ilouve door for the tluio required by law. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Oct. 10, 1S83, Ct Master's Sale. Alatnanza Cann against Annio Jlowen and othors. J3y virtue of an order of sale mado in tlio above stated case by the Hon. J. S. Cothrnn, Judge 8th Circuit, on 4th day of October, 1883, 1 will sell at puMic ontcry at Abbeville C. II., S. C., on tbe lifth day November, 1883, within tho legal hours of salo, the following described property' situate In said State and County, being of the Real Estato of George W. JJowen, deceased, to wit: All that tract or pircel land, One Hundred and Ninety-Three Acres. moro or less, bounded by lando of S. C. Clinkscales, Win, Mann, W. L. Campbell and others. The Cross Roads Lot, and the Gin House jiot wjii no soki separately. TERMS OF SALE?Ono-half the purclmsc monoy to bo piiid in cash, balance in twelvo months, secured l>3r bnnil of purchaser and mortgage of tho premises. Interest from date at ten per cent, per annum. Purchaser may anticipate socond paymont?and must pay for titles. M. L. liONUAM, JR., Master. Oct. 10, 1883. Master's Sale. JanoC. flutchlnson, as Executrix of Robert Hutchinson, deceased, against Thomas M. Tucker, Mary A. Tuckcr and others.?Foreclosure. T>Y virtue of nn order to me directed. In the *-* above stated case, I will sell to tho highest bidder, at public auction, wlthiu the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on Monday, the fifth day of November A. D. 1KB the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, known as a part of the Peter S. Rurton tract, In snlil State and County, on Savannah Itlver, bounded by lands of If. If. Harper, W. C. Prcssley and Jasper N. Rurton. eon tain 1 us THREE HUNDRED ACRES, more or loss. Also, that trnct of land known as the old Dartley Tucker tract on Savannah River, and situate, lying, and being In the County of Abbeville, South Carolina, and containing TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX ACRES more or less, nnd bounded by land* of Jasper N. Rurton, \V. C. I*ressley, W. F. Clluksealcs and Savanaah River. TERMS?One-half casli. Ralanee on a credit of twelve months, with Interest from day ol sale, secured by bond of purchaser and > mortgage of the premises. M. I,. BONHAM, JR., Master Abbeville County. Kept. .*?, ISM. tf State of South Caroliua, Abbeville County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jfillft A. Martin. PlnlntlR, ") Copy Sumaesilnst I inoiiR. For Inn If. Mnrtln, Williams n..l ltcller. Martin, Thomas A. HndRens, James Evans, M. I,. Uonlmm, | (Complaint Jr., as Master for said County, I nerved.) Defendants. ) To th? Defendants In& II. Martin, Williams U. Martin, Thomas A. Hndgcns, James Evnns, M. L. Ilonham, Jr.. as Master for said \ uuiil*. YOU nre hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In till* action, which Is filed In the office of the Clerk of tho Court for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to tho said com plain ton tli" subscribers at their office,at Abbeville Court) I House, 8. C? within twenty days after the scr-1 vice hereof, exclusive of tiie day of ?mch scr-j vice; and it you fail to answer the complaint; within the tlmo aforesaid, [he plaintiff in: this action will apply to tlie Court for tho relief demanded in the complaint, Imted September 27th A. D. 18S3. M. P. DkRRUIIL and ARMISTEAD BUItT, rialutl ff's Attorneys. M. G. Zeigi.rk, C. C. P. To the Defendant Williams B. Martin? Takk XoTrrrK, That the summons of which the above Is a copy, together with the comi plaint, in this action, was tiled in the olPco of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pl.sa? for said County on the 2-Sth day of September A. t, D. 18S-'t. Also, that an order made by .ludee J. S, Cothran, on September 2Sth, ISM, was filed J In the Cleric's oflce on that day requiring tne ! defendants in this action to show cause at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas for I Nald County, why an Injunction should not i be granted restraining the sals of the Plaintiffs land described in the advertisement of sale, under the ordnr In the case of Inn H. - Martin vs. W. B. Mai tin ct al, should not be 1: granted. [] M. P. DeBRUIHj and ARM1KTHAD RURT, Plaintiff's Attorneys. , Ocj. 10,15*1, fit [ State of South Carolina, \ Abbeville Ceunty, D IN THE PROBATE COURT. A. T. Widomau as Administrator and PL .tin; against Sicily H. Truwit, Jos. M. Trowii. and other*, Defendants. Complaint for Sale of Land for Payment of Debts. I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTi cry at Abbevillo Court IIousc, on tt^lo( j day in November next, witbin the logal , hour* of sale, for tho payment of debts, i the following described real estato, bt[ longing to the estate of William Truwit, r1or?niiMf>rt to rn'tt ! ' No. 1, Collier Tract, containing 219 Acres, more or less, bounded bj tract No. 2, Estate of W. K. Iiradley, Long Cane rc?k, and the Bower tract. No. 2, The Carr Tract, containing I 174 Acres, moro or loss, bounded by tract No. 1, J I S. Britt and Dower tract. No. 3, containing | ' 105 Acres, more or less, bounded by J. M. Trawlt Dower and Brick House tracts. | No. 4, Brick Ilonse Tract, containing 165* Acres, more or less, bounded by tract No< 3, J J. Palmer, J. M. Trowit and August! _ road. A No. 5, Palmer Tract, containing Wt 184 Acres, : 8 moro or loss, bounded by A. B. Kennody T H Polmnr Vrnnni* Wiftamnn. mw Dower traet. g. TERMS?Ono-half cash, balaftco oft i credit of twelve months with interest so P. cjirod by bond and mortgage of the prop orty. _ Purchasers to pay for papers . Plats to bo exhibited on day of sale. at ne J. FULLER LYON, bo ,r- Judge Trobate Court. Oct.lO, 1883, it Mastcs's Sale. Milton M. Clinkscalea against John C. Clinkscnlus et al.?Partition. 53 Y virtiio of an order of sale mado in me anovn stated ca.se ny uio lion. J. rs. Cothran, Judgo Eighth Circuit,on eightli (lay of Reptoinber, 1 HS.'l, I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville C. 11., S. C.,on the fifth day of November, 1HS3, within the i legal hours ol' sale, the following do| scribed property, situate in said State and I County, being of the Ileal Estate of Addison Clinkscalcs, deceased, to wit: All | that tract or parcel of land, known as the lands on which Elizaboth A. C'linlcscales lived at her death, and containing Two Hundred and Two Acres, moro or less, and bounded by lands of William Clinkwcales, John N. Young and others. TERMS OP S^LE?One-half tho purchase money to bo paid in cash, the balance in twelve months, with Interest from date at ten per cent, per annum, securod by bond and mortgago of the premises, with leave to purchaser to anticipate second payment. M. L. BONHAM, JR., Master. Oct. 10. 1883. -It Master's Sale. J. R. Ellenberg against S. A. Ellcnberg, Adm'x, et al.?Partition. By virtue of an order of salo mado in the above stated caso by the Hon. J. S. Cotliran, Judge Eighth Circuit, on 2Mb day of September, 1883, I will at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on fifth day of November, 1883, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate in said Stato and County, being of the Real Estato of Win. Ellenberg, deceased, to w it: All that tract or parcel of land, of which tho said Wni. Ellenberg died, seized and possessed, and containing One Hundred and One Acres, mere or loss, and boundod by lands of J. R. Ellenberg, Martin IIackett,S. B. Marshall and S. B. Brooks. TERMS OF SALE?One-half tho purchase monoy to bo paid in cash, balance ill twolvo months securcd by bond of purchaser and mortgage of tho premises. Interost from day of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers. M. L. BONIIAM, JR., Master. Oct. 10, 1883, 4t Master's Sale. Gorhilrd Diorcks against Richard Davis ot al.?Partition. virtuo of an order of salo made in the above stated caso by the Hon. I. D. Withorspoon, Judge Sixth Circuit, on 15tb day of Juno, 1883, I will sell at pubHo outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on the fifth day of November, 1&S3, within tho legal hours of salo, the following described property, situate in said State and Connty, known as the Davis Lands, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, known as Tract No. 1, and containing .Two Hundred and Twelve Acres.. more or less, and bounded by lands of Chipley, Tolbort, Barrott and Tract No. 2. Also that tract or parcol of la-id, containing Four Hundred and Fifty-Two Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Porter, Lemuel Bell, Barrett Lands, and Tracts No. 1 and 3. Also, that tract or parcel ol land, containing Two Hundred Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of, Bell, Rook, Waller, Ray, the Barrett' Lands and Tract No. 2. TERMS 01 SALE?One-lialf the purchase money to be paid in 0&sh, balance in one year, with interest from date secured by bond of purchaser and ;mortj gage of promises. Purchaser to pay for pnpers. M. L. BONIIAM, JR., Master. Oct. 10, 1883, 4t State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. Probata Court?Citation tor Letters of Administration. Br J. Fcllkr Lyon, Esq., PnonATK Jcnou. \%T IIEItEAS, A. C. Cllnkscalcs, has mnde if suit to me. to grant him Letters of Administration of tho estate and eirectsof WII-] lliim Cllnkscales, late of Abberllle county, deceased. Thesenro therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said William Cllukscales, diseased, that they be and iippcar before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Tuesday, the NJ'h of October, 1S-S3,after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause IT any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Giver, under my hand and seal, this first day of October, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eightythree and In the one hundred and eighth year of American Independence, i Published 011 the 3d day of October, ISM, In the Prrss anil Jtanner and on the Court House door for the time required by law. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Oct. 8,1833, tf State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. Ex Parte J. Fullsr Lyon, an Public uiiitruiuu. In ro Estate of I). W. Hawthorn, Lunatic, Petition for Salo o( Real Estate to Pay Debts, ifcc. UNDER AN ORDER MADE OX the 18th September A. D. 1883, by his IJonoF Judge J. hi. Colhran, I will sell at public outcry on SALEDAY IN NO'VEMBER next, tho following described property belonging to tho estato of the said D. W. Hawthorn, to wit: One Store House and Lot now occupiod by Brownloe it Co., in the tow* of Duo West, bounded by II. E. Bonner, I)r. E. H. Edwards, Main street and others, fronting on Main street ir> feet, ihofo or less, and running back 9o feet, rnoro or less. 0n? Tacant Lot adjoining tho above described lofc, fronting on Main sfroct 4> foot, mote or less, and running back feet, more or less, Kamm/IajI Kw Mfiin efcrpnf Dr. II. Kil wards and others. TERMS-?Ono-hnlf caah, balance on a credit of twelve months witk interest, nccured by bond and mortgnge of the property. Purchase to pay ft* paper*. J. FULLER LYOX, Public Guardian. Oct. 8, 1SS3, tf WANTED! COTTON SEED. COTTON SEED. ' T WILL PAY (15c.) FJFTKF.N f'F.XTS csi*l 1 per hiiKhfl lor husliei* I>!iY COTTON SKKI), licit vercd to mr "l Mils iilari before the /IrHlof uext November. Will ex cbaugo Cotton Seed Mcftl for Cotton Seed. J. R. SHEFFIELD, ? Donalds, S. 0. flept. 26,1S83, 5m a. a. ........ . jj^LYOW&HEALT iff mRQ StataA Monroa Sti., Chicago. ' TV WlllMndprtpfJd to*nj*itinmth+f li? 3 A . BAHDjfcATALOQUI, ( |H tor 18.13, >00 pH?i *?? RnrrmWapl <1 '>B| HHcr loitnnunu, SolU, Cip?, Mu,l "/MM GpBHomponi, Ep*o1iU, C?p-Ump?, V^NM ? ,/f\I SUodt, Drum MiJofS Suflk, end // V1 /# Sundry fl?d Outbti, K*ptk1a| // [1 ^/.AllnHnicrfmfi. ?!io IndudM laitrucUon cad *r- //^JS Hfillrtun for Amitaar iksd* ud C*Uj?f ^WCknlcBwdM** ^ Paragon Axle Grease. rpHE best In market. Which I will sol A cheap to dealers l>y the package, Hettil prio? lOeents, or thrco for 25 cenls ut tlie All ton cornor. " THOS. BEOGS. March 11,1B83. tf A: M. HILL I & SONS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, [ ?AND- 11 PROVISIONS,!? ' \\ CRACKERS, HAM, ?i TEAS, FISH, SOAP, Ji SYRUP, SUGAR, '} STARCH, SPICES, FINE TOBACCO, ? CIGARS, WINES, S LiaiTORS, &c. S Abbeville, S. 0. T Dec. 15, 1S80, tf. 4 J W. SIGN, ABBEVILLE, S. C. J?EErs 011 hand a full assortment of IRON CASES, FINE BURIAL CASKETS, ? COFFINS, from the cheupi'st to the host. Ilearse will attend funerals, wnen desired. T He will also Contract for the J; Erection of Buildings. j lie Is nsront for the sale of Sash, Poors Blinds, Monldinrs, Sialr-railings, Moorings and everything pertaining to house building _ April 7, 1880, tf JTaVE on hand almost every variety of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ?/AG0NS, which they ofier to Mielr customer# on the must advantageous terms. MAImMt A SMIALTI. With the best of workmen In every branch ol our business, and nn abundant supply nf lumber, nnd other materials, we nre prepared to do all kinds of repairing jn the very oest manner, at the shortest notice, and on the most accommodating tennj. All work fully warranted. . SEAL & McILWAINE, Washington Street. Abbevll e, Feb. 22,188 .. 2j "IT ST4WHS iT TUP TITilATI" IX U ? nil UyJ IX JL J. i-LU U.UU.JJ, ' Tlie Star that Lead3 Them All." THE LIGIIT.HUNXIXC1 DOMESTIC. THAT it Is Ihe acknowledged lender In tlie trade Is ft /act Hint cannot be disputed. MANY IMITATE IT ! NONE EQUAL IT! The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running. The Most Beantllul Wood Work, ?And Is Warranted? To be made of the beat material. To do any and ?ll kinds of work, To be complete In every respect. KOI'. SALE BY R. M. HADDON & CO. Abbeville, S. C. Agents wonted in unoccupied territory. Address DOMESTIC S. M. CO., Richmond, Va. r ! March 28.18S3. tf V J. C. NEWMAN ' IF you want niee homemade harness. eo to " J. C. Newman's sliop iu Knox's building, , Abbeville, S. O. \ May 2, IS?l, If AVM. ii. TAllKEU W. C. McGOWAN. PARKER & McGOWAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, aubeville] c. ii., s. c. Wiuj praciire also in the Circuit Courtsoj the l.'nlled States for South Carolina* Jan 7. 1SN). tf f ( WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' COMMISSION MERCHANT ; O'Neals BM, Aliiieville, S. C. ' AiriT.r- keep In stork MK \T. LAUI?. HAMS " VKAU roUN. Fl.OCIt. Mnl.ASSKS. Sr?AK. C'lPFKi:. CHOCF.Ii! tS ?i:<3 CANNKi? (JO'Misof ev#ry <1'sri'lptl-in, SOAl"S. C I TtHSACCOS, < HiAl'K. Merchants I will SCil ; you ^oo'.ls at cost and earrhme. I A r. ] I Aig.s, ianJ, tr ** - | ! CREDITORS & DEBTORS^ j A\i. iv\rti?? having vlnltris n^Aln^-t the os-i taieof Washington lVrrln, colored, de; < ?:wed, will present thf same to m<\mul those | | Indebted must iiiulcu payment without delr.yj F. I-. MORHOV. I Administrator, 1 Oct. .1,ISPS, tf CINCINNATI REPOSITORY i ABBEVILLE, S. C. i ' c ! : TUX.KnVS WANTING J ; 1 WACO.VS, I ];l'(!(JIKS, IJA?*KSN, WHIPS, ] If A I/i'EHS, r,rr;r;Y rrsnioxs, A.vi H <;i:i: \ ri,o\v (;i:am, i i:ii>iN<; Hiiiiir Ks. i IIA.MF. Tftl.Nii.'S &C., 11 Will Ir. it*>:i i<< im:i before purchasing, ns I j will no! be n? It i*?;d. j I THOS. BEGGS. !i ! 3<;?Kh n, i^:;, tr _ ( "Woven Wire Mattress. A' IIKD that will last a life time. Almost indestriii'tabli! with these mattress, one of the most comfortable beds in use. 1'rlccj 8<i.00 to W.OO eacli. Scrureoiie and bo comfort-' able, at J. I>. CHALJIEKS & CO. Sept. 19,1SS3, tf 1 New Carriage, Wagon and Buggy Shop. I WILL open tho new brick shop which Is' now being built at J. B. Baker's oid stand, 1 where I will be able to supply all persons who! il may give me a call, with Carriage, \Vagon > and Uuggy work. , / W. t?. CHAPMAN. Oct. 10,1883, tf \ f.;.% ' *' :r.; SyM ' 11 > ' . ' - - V-' . Dry Weather, SHORT CROPS, ?AND ? Mi 1111, I \S TIIE FliESENT CRY. DUT Till: WAV j in which ' ROSENBERG & CO J tend selling their (innliS tliis FALL AND 'INTKK, will compel people 1<? dmp that lbject to wonder why ilicy cm :iflbnl to Ivo such ({rent HAKOAINM. Their prices' Pe audi us to supply t lie wants of those who j ave little money und a great deal to buy. [It. IIOSHNHKIK. has remained North all, .1111 mer and Iihs selected with great care a1 lost complete stoek of everything In Hielr nc ami at sncli prices an to enable them to, I ve entire satisfaction to all who favor them -nil uuir paironage. tic ims in most mnnces bought direct from ttic mii.iufftclory, I hlcii lias enabled them to secure a great ikiij- goods much below their market value! nil wliicli will be sold by them accordingly, i onslant auditions arc being made to their j ock.and It w ill pay any one to call on them ud examine it before purchasing elsewhere, j hey can positivrly sell goods of any kind In i lelr line as cbn?p as any market fc the; r>uth, either WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL. I licir stock consists In pal l of GENT'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS' tEADY-MADS CLOTHING, * GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. BOOTS. SffOES, IIATS, CAPS. TRUNKS, VALISES, .JEWELRY, ROGERS' TRIPLE PLATED SILVERWA BE in the latest designs, CROCKERY, HARPWAKE, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. loo liavc on hand a complete stock of UNS, both BREECH and MUZZLE LOADN'G and PISTOLS of all qua'ities. They make a specialty of ^ t,^ JSL he above goo<1s arc guarantee0 to give tatisiction In every rcspect. Give them a call ml K'ive money. ?. ROSENBERG & CO. Sept. 12, 1SSS. tf i f S s OJ < f\ ? U i 3 Q - i H i 5 b S 2 | 8 ? I | 0 S3?i ^3 A< . ? *2 8 a ? k 0 ? S S. ^ Ut .5" W g p ? 2 ^ rj J? rt ^ * .2 ^ |J a cq p, M cd ?s , "S ? L "g a a K T3 2 ps ? g ? O g P ?US 3 . CQ g 1 ? M ~ 3 5 o W &l - . 1 ?* 'd 2 'o 9 S3 * .s ? 0 ? g -a w ? e3 ^ " " >H J-. f*" SH ?* o | ? | o \$l > 3 2 5 - p i " f-M fO ? <5 cJ o 6 .S3 S 8 M rO FOR SALE. A VERY bESIRAHLE TWO STORY dwelling:. containing seven rooms two lantries iinil ciick room. House Id ko<mJ reuilr. Situated t>n Floral Hill, one mile from mbl'.c square. J- or terms app:y to MRS. F. D. < "COOLER, Abbeville, B. C. Sept. 19,1883, tf Teachers of Public Schools. nAVING claim* not registered will please . send them In tit once. E. COWAN, School Commissioner. Sept. 5, l?S3, tf DR. F. F. GARY HAS moved to Abbeville for the practice of medicine, and otters bis professional ;ervlces to the public. Calls during the day may be left at the ofIce of Col. Eugene U. Gary or at lhe former esldcnceof Judge McGowan,now occupied >y Dr. Garj'. Jan. 31,IsSS,12m State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. IX TilE PROBATE COURT. I'. Hawthorn,as Administrator with will i iviiiv ttnivthorn, deceased. against ). W. Hawthorn, samuol Agnew, Mrs. J. C. Hodges, Willie Aenew, Janle Agnew, Corrie Acnew, Alfred Airncw, Clppie Agnew and Marlon Asrnew, Jane Norton, John Holland, David Holland, ld;i Kptin^', Mllla Kptlng, Arena JJruwnlee, Solomon Holland, Ida Bonner, Frank Harkness.CnlvIn liarkness. William I lurk lie.-*, Jesse Harkness. Cleinsiutlne Johns, A. J. Hawthorn. Josephine I'olliiii, JiV.wV:. , .V./,n,,i iiut. .horn and J. A. Hawthorn, heirs at luw and devisees of Polly Hawthorn. ?etition for Sale of Real Kstate for Payment of Debts To the Defendants D. V,'. Hawthorn, Samuel Aunem-, Mrs. ,J. C. I lodges. Willie Agnew, Jnnie Agnew, Corrie A Knew, Alfred Agnew, Cipp'c Aiinew, Marlon Agnew,Jane Norton, .John Holland, D.ivld Holland, Ida Kpting, Mllla Kptlng. Arelia Iirowniee, Solomon Holland, Ida Bonner,Frank Ilnrkncss, Calvin liarkness,William Harkness,Jesse Clemastine Johns, A. .1. Hawthorn, Josephine l'olhill, Lizzie Hawkins, Alzana Hawthorn and .1. A. ilawt'M.rn. \M>U are hereby summoiied and required to 1 appear at the Court of Probate to be liolden at Abbeville Court House tor Abbeville County, on thi- Mill day of November \. I>. Is to show eau?' If any you can. whv . - i?.,iiv* flnu-iliorn ili'eeased. IIH* IWH Icsuribed in tin- petition should not Ik; sold for the payment of debts mnl tlie prorceds mid over tu <>. 1*. Hawthorn, administrator, vlth will annexed. to be applied by him for [lie payment ol debit. .i rri.r.nt t.ton, Jin!ge l'robatc Court. PARKER Si MrfiOWAW, llaintltr's A'lomejs. To .lane Norton, John Holland, Pnvld H<;1. land. Ida Kptlnir..Villa Kiting. Archa Ilrownlee, Solomon !lol'.'tn.l. Ida Conner, Frank darkness, Calvin i'sir!;!:***, Will lain ucss,absent IivP-ndants ? 'J'ukr .Yvtirr -'i ii.i: the Mummoii* of whleli the tihove is ii copy with petition, hns been licit in my o.'fie" H U d '.y nml unless you r.p pear and show eai'*<-. a* required in the Hummom, orderi>rocim/rsxu will be lakeu against VOll. J. Fl'i.LI'Tt LVOX. JuJs4' l'robatc Com t. Oi*. y, 1*<8, tit FOR SALE! FREE OF ALL INCUMBRANCES. ONE or TIIE BEST Plantations in Afevills County ALL that tract of 1:in I situate In Abbcvi;i< County, formerly !;>mt\n as the WIL LIAMS PLACE ill*'! containing Eight Hundred and TwentyFive (825) Acres, more or less. Hounded by land*of fleorpi NIckles, Rob?. Dunn, the Cochran Lirk-i Houso Place and others. TERMS? One-third cash, balance In 1 and : years, securcd by bond and mortgage < ! j<ur chaser. Bids for the same will be received hyOeorgi M. Trenholm, .;l ltroad Street, Charic-ton, s O.,or bj[ Messrs. PARKER ?fc MclJt?WAN a tncir oiiioo, a owevine luun-uuucv. - l>ct. 3, tf State of South Carolina, ADDevme tounty. IN THE PROL'ATK COURT. In t'r.o nmUer of tl.o Ksti:t<! of T. \V. Thonsa*,/ }% deceased. ' I \V nnd T>. AV. Thomas,Fxcutorn<V *nl<t 5 cs'iitr ;tppliotff)rsettlementand '-ri3k ili.schiUKi* l? st'i'i cijUiie, Nfiler Ik IhmtIiv rH (;i> that the said otftnto will h.c settled In this Court 'in Thewlay, N^-T^ vcinl'Cf 2 til. Isjtf.iiiid a fluid riluohurgcgnifltel froin sn:d lru*t. Creditors and debtor* will taUe ftu'dul not Ire. J. KUIXKR I,YON. Judge 1'iobate Court. Oct. IS, 1 'S3, tf State of South Carolina, Abbeville County'. Probnle Conrt? C.'tMion for fitters of Adinln- ." I5v Kcllkii Lyon. Esq., Pkobate Jvxhikj "V17HEREAM, C. P. Roberts has made Kult ' '* to me, to grant Him Lettersof AdmlnU- -?? trntlon of the estate mul effects of W. < Waltelleld, late of Abb-jville county, de*?W These arc therefore to cite and admonish rULaMreas and singular the kindred and creditors of th^ja^M said W. M. Wakefield, deceased, that they bfl^H and appear before me, iti tin-Court of PrcBHj&Sg bate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., orfijij Wednesday, tlio 7th of November, 1883, aftcBM ' ?88 pubiicatlou hereof, at 11 o'clock in the for noon, to show (tinso If any they have, tthjy^KsB the said Administration should not be cranHMHgffl ed. . j?53 Given under my hand and seal, this 23d daffM.-iSBH of October, In the year of our Lord onpffifl&nfl thousand eight hundred and elghty^l^SH three and in the one hundredth anfl^rem eighth year of American Independenc^^B&IBl Published on the 24th day of October, 1H83, lfijflBgiS the Pi'rss <mU Maimer, and on the Court Hou^^^sgB door for the time required by law. J. FULLER LYON E..IJ?1IH Judge Probato Court. ? ;S3H Oct. 21. 18S3. tf JBB WANTED. H MALE TEACHER wanted atI,ownde?vlIl for the year 1M8J. None need apply uijCjx&Sm Ii.'hm tlioyare willing to take the Hchool fiamrffiMM what It J* worth, also must have a FIR?^^M?gB| GRADE certificate. fc-gSM About twenty-five scholars this year., Present rut/>s, including Public FuqUs, 88, $12/ aud Sid dollars per sess.on. -j;j8 J. B. MOSELEY, .-> ; M Secretary Hoard Trustees. ^ Oct. 10, l<i83. 2t Dr. H. D. WILSON/ f|| D ENT1STRY>M Abbeville, C. H., S. Crgi -JKrOflice; Upstairs over the rost Office.-?* 3? H D. REESE, ABBEVILLE, S. C.f Repairs watches, clocks, ANir '%*g Jewelry In the be*l manner at the lowest prices. Long experience and close appll*" jQB cation to business merit consideration rrorri , - ^3 those hiivlnc work to be done In his line. Ha keeps Jewelry :uid Silverware for sale. Feb. II, 1383, l-'m Fort Royal aai Aapsta Railway 1 AND AUGUSTA AND KNOXVILLE DIVISION. Goinz North. ~ Going South< ' (Iliad down.) (Head up.>IN" KFFKCT - -ii- Si OCT. 7. 1883. ? t *25 L Cbnrles'n A I flKW A Augusta L, 2 OQ^iSSH Vo l H 43 L Aucnsta L 7 db > 10 00 -^^S 12) 7 50 A Mayvllle L 6 2!) ? ?fy.V/O'a 4 :H) 7 55 A SueadH L 0 10. 8 W lot) 8 IX A Woodla'n L 5 45 8 83 .Jfg 5 05 8 52 A Merrlw'h'rli 5 2S 8 22 zSzH 5 17 'J OU A Cl'ks fllll L 5 02 8 13 .'vS| 5 31 9 32 A Modoc L 4 40 7 5 43 9 50 A Park-vllie L 4 26 < 5 58 10 13 A PI'm Ur'chL 4 C3 7 sKSH U 12 JO 37 A M'C'rmlckL 3 35 7 lHgffijSH H 33 11 10 A Troy L 3 07 ft 'HffBTWB 6 50 11 33 A Bradleys L. 2 43 6 3flK?gSS 7W 11 52 A Verdery A | 2 22 6 2f^Js?[ 7 30 12 25 A Orconw'd L 1 45 6 <W?l9Hi j i p.m. latmpjem Mall and Express?Dally. way fMifht ohk|S99 accommodation?Daily, except Sundays. aBVjglM ? Fares rcduced to 8^c. and 3c. pwoiiie AmH&h9H and second elan mpectt vcly. :i!^B j. s. ba?. .iff"3' "TW '"ISPM The Place to You "Want! ? CHRISTIAN&WILSofl ALWAYS in store, a complete stock FANCY GROCERIES. CANNE 5M GOODS and CONFECTIONERIES Jg?M all kinds. Tiie best and cheapest GARS and TOBACCO. The FINEST - .gS WINES and LIQUORS. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey ^11 For medical purposes a specialty. Also. Choice Liquors of any kind for medical purposes. Givousacall. Satisfaction guaranteed. CHRISTIAN & WILSON, Abbeville, S/<V'';:|I? Nov. 10,1881, tf USE WELL FIXTURE^ THE TISE WELL FIXTURE Is by far the -vsa moft perfect and complete Invention for its purpose that has ever been made. Nodancerof children being hart by It. Anybody can draw water with it?from any Jjaj depth. It is safe, reliable and convenient. 2? Sold by J. J. ADAMS, fi} Greenville, S. C. Mr. M. L. BONHAM. JR., at ABBEV1LLIT ?fl will take orders for the proprietor.' August 1,1883,3m :i??jBS ~ WANTED^! COTTON SEED, COTTON SEED.' ; \\JE WILL PAY (15o.) FIFTEEN CENTS- "/"'J V? cash per bushel lor 10,000 basbeli- ". ?* SOUND DRY COTTON SEED, delivered to* V us at this place before the first of nextW?- V; vember. will exchange COTTON SEED s MEAL for COTTON SEED. . ? r-iSSk SMITH & HODGES, ^ N U A L^SE ET!N NrOTICE is hereby plven that the Board County Cominls*'oners for AbbovlfS^^M (Vnntv will hnlfl tlmlr Anniinl Mf?etlne Abbeville Court House or, Tuesday, Nove|HM^S her Gtb, 1883. All porson*boldJi>B bills, ?M3| counts, or demands of any Kind ngntnFt said County which have not been hcretofj^^K rt?| presented, are hereby required ta deposit WKja^Qg same with the Clerk of the Hoard on or bt}for?\is the 1st day of November next. JAMCS C. KLUGH, Clerk B. C. C> ABBEVILLE iip scum #! v -72 The session of the high school -jsa will begin on ' >l. ilOHBAT, SEPTEMBER lift. J w. o. jones, principal. mr5. w. penick, v-i MISS helen m. yocnu./a8slstn"18, Tho Scholastic year will consist of .ten nioiitiiH of four weeks each divided Ijito two __ r".' Sessions. as follows: .* " iSi ! a Paying Scs-lon of twenty-elght weeks 'ffi !(wlth fees its below.)and a Free He:&ion ot .-.a twelve weeks,paid for by the i'ubllc Schcfcl I- 2?*5 | Fund. ' Free Session to begin on the firM MONDAY j.vruiL, 3 VI. - ? FCKS FOIt PAYING SRSSrO>\ ! Primary Department, $11.29, $r SI.60 pcr'^^S ! month. j Intermediate Department, $21.C9, or $3.00 per . -j? month. I Highest Department, $31.50, cr $4.50 per mr I mouth. I Fees to be paid monthly and promptly. Z j None hut nay scholars will be admitted or ! continued during the pnyltur session. | Then- will bo no extra charges made for :" * Mathematics and Languages. v. c. reset, > _ i're-idfti! Hoard Trustee*: >| i ji.xks f. mii.i.kk, Secretary. ! Aur.isl iN, if .!- - M Spring Beds. Tin: Imptov. (I Tv, lnSi;r!n-.-. Sonvadvnn* w tnges the Twin Sjirln^ 1 cd bus over othc crs: I. It Is ndJ?lM:?Mc to :?i?y sl/e bed. It is made of steel spiiugg. -: it Is dent). niii-Hi-ss ;im! strong. .. T i I. It itiaUts n snioot.li ?>n surface. 2; It Is cltivft<\ < nn in-n i?do linrd or ?oft. * . I i;. It. is low in price-only and will . l la<.f.i>y?-nrs. | For Kile t J. l>. '1IALM15RS A CO. 1 Set. li?, alijS}. tf - ' 'v ' ^ W '.T ?