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The Press and Banner, AlIUEVIljLiW, ?. Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1883. ? ~ Failed to Gel There in Time. Wo made mention l:?-t week that j Messrs. I,. H. Russell, John A. Devlin and J. \V. Power were lett hv the extra: train on Wednesday morning, and that!) they started oil' in Initios with the in- ', tention of overtaking the cars at tireen-': wood. Rut the " host laid plans of men i | and mice often frami aglee." Mr. Devlin j and Mr. Power were ready to start iimue- ( diately alter tlie train left but Mr. Ilussell . had to hunt up a driver and have his i horse and buKir.v buckle up for the trip., j This consumed some twenty minutes.!' Messrs. Devlin and Power in the menu- t time making speedy tracks down the ; Akn.i'f d.ii-liiriil ?hf> ljltJel* ffPTltlo- C men puiled up to the house of the Rev.'1 Mr. Miller, winch was not on the road to ' Greenwood. Retracing their steps to the t right road, after having made an extra f travel of some five miles, thev proceeded 1 in all haste to Greenwood. ^Ir. Russell J mado the trip, fourteen miles in about ( Seventy minutes, while Messrs. Devlin i and Power came up five minutes later, ? they huving had some twenty-five tnin- J utes mor9 time, and having travelled j nineteen miles. Ordinarily the train jf from Abbeville is fifty-five minutes go- i ing to Hodges?twelve miles?and the J presumption was that some little time-' AVould be lost in changing cars at Hodges.: f Rut not so on this occasion. The train j hurried on and passed Greenwood before jt the arrival of either party who left Abbc^ , ville in their buggies. J p j, Questions Asked Daily at A. E. Rogers, j What are you going to do with all these: I goods that you have in stock ? !1 Mr. Rogers replies?we are going toil sell them. 11 Who to ? is asked. Surely you do not expect to sell all these goods betore an-i > other cotton crop is made by retail ? IJ Not altogether by retail \>ut wholesale)' and retail we expect to sell all of them j f and as many moro in the next six weeks. | t y Country 'merchants who have been ; t ? buying in Charleston and Augusta find i s that they can buy these goods from us , delivered as cheap*as they can buy them j r oiiKo. norlraf TImrefnro t.liftv save 1 their freight. I Whenever you convince a business 3 man that you can save him money, then c you can get his trade and that is what we, t are doing. Every day we aro astonishing the public by selling them goods de-'Jj livcred cheaper than thev can buy them < R iii Southern markets aiid still \Ve are ! e making a living profit. | ? How is it that yon can do this? is asked. *' Tbo reason that we can do it is this: we! f are agent for some of the largest grocery; i houses North, Kast and West. They ship 1 us large consignments of goods which isij" bought when the market is dull andj shipping them in car load lots. We save; ? What we would call a good profit in; p freight. That is the way we can do it. e The first dav of Januarv we will prove to j " * - - ? C yon that bottom figures is appreciated uy < jj the public by not having any of the pres-1 j. ent stock on hand, but about four times11 an many of the same class of goods if we a can get'a warehouse to store them. ? n Stores to be Closed. |j arhkvili.k, S. C., Nov. 20, 188-3. v We, the undersigned merchants of Ab-|l; hovillo will close our stores on Thanks- a giving Day, Thursday, 29th instant. [ Persons'in the country will please note| ihis, and govern themselves accordingly, i p White Brothers. e W. Joel Smith it Son, I Cunningham it Templeton,! K. M. lladdon it Co., i h Ward law A Edwards, Miller Brothers, I^ Parker it Hill, |c P. Rosenberg A Co., ^ K. W. Cannon, Qnarles A Co., s< Seal, M ell wain it Co., W. S. Cothran it Co., ' John Knox it Co., n Charles Auerbach, W. T. Penney, 8 J fill A Lowry, () II. W. Lawson it Co., S( it. P. Chalmers it Co., n W. T. McDonald, o Thus. Beggs. fl Cotton Burnt. d Messrs. John Knox it Co. went two or n throe wagons out of town last Saturday for the purpose of seizing the cotton uri- sl dor lien which had been grown by Sam- K) uel Wright on the Lotnax place, near 0 l.rtWuilfisville. On their return one of the bags of cotton on Messrs. A. M. Hill n it Son's wagon was discovered to be on ( fire, which soon spread to other bales T Some t\vo or three bales were burnt, and ; ? only some six hundred pounds of the I load \va? sated. The question now is, j tl who is respohsibio fot- the loss? It isjr barely possible that there is a chance for a a law suit, In which both parties will j <i spend as much as tho cotton is worth, so! s that the winner of the suit may get little je more than a re-imbursement of tho costs, j " while the losing party will havo a much w heavier bill to pav. Ii _ ? ft Sntlsfactory Showing. p The claims against the county for thei" fiscal year 1882-83 chargeable on "the cur- j* rent fund to the county's credit in thely treasury, aggregate $18,480.73. Of thisl amount ?lS,b20.91 has been paid, leaving! unpaid $459.82. Thero is enough money. J* on hand to nay the balance ant! leave jj Rome hundrcns of dollars ovor. w This result must be Rat is factory to our pi peoplo and gratifying to the faithful offi- " cers who have discharged their delicate! * and responsible duties with fidelity and ; n, economy. The efficient clerk of the I a Board, Mr. J. C. Klugh, has prepared an! itemized report of the transactions of the I T- ' Board for the last fiscal year, which will I be published next week. Remove the Loose Stones. | Wo trust that road overseers may rc-||, move tho loose stones from the public t highways. Between Abbeville Court j h House and White Ilall there is perhaps |n not more tlian two nunureu aim miny ,t thousand of these obstructions. When a i c loose rock may be kicked out of the road, i v why let it stay thero to break bunnies R and wagons? It would bo next to no i* trouble to remove all the loose rocks, and ? thereby save the jolting of passenger* |<i and the ruin of many a buggy and wag ;? on. Such nuisances* can even ho found ; { on our public square and on the principal 'J Mtreets of our town. Is there any excuse ' \ for this ? s Ar.Tiroron the business in the early jj Reason was fully up to the average I months of corresponding years, j'et the .t business of Abbeville during the present 1 month is not near so good as it was fori f the corresponding Reason last year. In!' September of 1KS2, wo shippedbales 1 against 915 bales in September, 1883. In 1 October, 1882, an unusually large number, j of bales was shipped aggregating for thati J month 3,724, but in 1883, partly in conse-11 quence of the competition of the Angus-[ 1 ta aud Knoxville Railroad, but chiefly ? because of the extraordinary drouth, \j which lasted in some sections of the'i county throughout the whole season, the j I shipments for last October was reduced J" to 2,838?a falling off of f>86 baltf. The jj month of November will also show a.-j great falling off from last year's ship-' e ments. j * Dh. Wm. M. Taooart bad so far ie-i covered from his recent injuries that he ^ Was able to go from Dr. Mabry'g to his1 own home near Monterey last Monday. IJ We congratolate the Doctor on his speedy j recovery from Injuries, which at onejr time seetred fatal. Xo better man than > _ Dr. Taggart lives in Al>l>eville County, ' ofcd there ie not one who holds a warmer, place In the hearts of the people, and to c the attention, kindness and skill of his! medical brethren he is indebted for a safe, * delivery from the troubles which threat-; * ened limb and life. Dr. Mabrv especial-jf ly was untiring in his devotion to his n friend. i ^ The ladies of the Baptist convocation | at Bradley propose to give an entertain- J ment on the evenine ot'tho 22d instant,;! consisting of charades, and tableaux.!) We trust there may be a pood audience, ji as the ladies have planned an extensive! and entertains: programme. nefresn-. ments will he sorved. The nrooeeds to l>e applic<l to the ohureh building fund.! Jjtit all attend, and then let somel>odyl send the Prcxn and Banner an account of, the affair. Drs. Hrr.L and Lowrv have a splen-' did assortment of holiday poods. Bo! mire to call and see them before the stock i is picked over. There is no KOttine around tho faftt that everv man must "make some heart elad on Christmas day, and wo know of no better plan than! that of buying some of tho choice articles now on exhibition at Hill and Low-1 ry'8. ; Our townsman Pr. L. T. Hill has a preparation?C. C. C.?which is said to be effective but harmless in the euro of chills and fever, dumb chills, intermit-1 tent and remittent fevers. This medi- j ?lna lo nnf nn in nont hnt.Hes. and kettt I for sale'by Drs. Ilill it Lowry. Try a ; bottle of it. 11 I Sinpe the frost on the first days of the: month, wo have had a delightful Indian | snmmer until about a week ago when tho | Vreather moderated, until yesterday 1! morning, when we had the greatest fall of rain which we have had since last April. Quite a number of cans of German i carp hare been consigned to various of onr citizens. Wo are glad to note the fact that our people are paying attention j i * to this industry. Ninety Six deserves a prominm for, the largost exhibit of live stock and farm products of any town in the State. There' were ten car loads for exhibition shipped Trom that place. Miss Sallie Tompkiss, of Edgefield;1 is In Abbdyille on a visit to her cousin,; Mrs. Ellis G. Graydon. A large area has been sown in oats, nd this splendid rain will be greatly to its benefit. % "j Impressions of a Visitor lo the Slate Fair. Editor Press 'tinI Jl'tnticr: (?nr party loft AM?<n*lll?*on la*t WVdnomlny , at live it'clucli A. M? all'T a tir? sniii" ami slct'pv Jupriioy :nrivt-d a! t'i>!innt>ia :?t pa'-t ton. Hnvini; fir* I tho inner man wiili a pii><v of tontrht I'ecf-MoaU ami a ( II>?if foll'i-c hi' |v<MVoili'il t:> ;!if I'n:rt Jrmiinl. | A eni x.-.niitri'ion slm\r:,d it ti> l?<* * ? I'm--! rvjipiition tint h:i? ever hoin inwlp in itiw iniii))<isili!o loilvi' :in.\lliini; j 1.1 :i detailed description -.1 I: without taking! ii)> more space thin cotiitl In* spared 'I'll'* < >: i h:bit of Machinery Was hy far the best over J made at a Stati* Fair. In this department the machine that struck lis most an<! aitracteii the most attention ucnernllv wasastw mill j inhibited hy Messr-1. l.iddeil A* ?' >., of charlotte, N. t'. Mr. Lidd'-ll is the inventor and patentee. The three objects attained by thi? I inveiitimi are. tirst, to iMsinmwc with the two i Ij??nl-t?I?M-Sc hand-': second, to save apart of' [lie time Irst in windimr out the head-blocks, i:id third, to increase or decrease the feed at vill. A lever three feet Ions; is attached to lie fi-otu, head-block perpendicular to it.! 'roin the top of it a handle exteiuls at riuht' mules nearly across the carriage towards the . sawyer. From one hea<l-block to the other isi i steel shalt about two nnd lialf inches in liameter. The lever Is attached to a wheel vith cogs on the inside which works on a: \io'el with encs on the outside. When the mwyer wishes to put his log forward on tlie i iaw he simply pulls the handle of his lever! onvard until the front of the head-block caches me proper nuinner, mis hi.-iki- mu halt push the other head-block forward to ho same number. It is simple, easily vork-, d. and saves a great deal <>f time, as it is al-1 mist as eas.v to move it forward six Inches as j >ne Inch, and it may be done in less than half lie time required lo wind out the head-blocks. | Tlie feed is so arranged that by pressing a ever the sawyer may slacken or quicken the ecd nt will and do it as well when the saw is ' rolng through the log as at any other time. I ['his Is very important in sawing through a arge log or a knotThere were many fine englns. cotton gins, jresses, threshers, mowers, reapers, hinders >lows, harrows, planters, distributors, and ithcr articles used about a farm or workshop, villi all the latest and best improvements. Thu exhibition of saddle, harness, draft, tock. and thorough-tired horses was unusual-1 v full. In cattle might be seen .Terse.vs, Vypihlres, Iievons. Ilojsteius, Brahmins,! urhanis, and grades of all kinds. In swine, i ^ssex, Berkshire. Poland China, Jersey Hod, fork shirr, ami grades. In sheep. .Merino, 'otswold. Broadtails. Angora, and grades, n poultry there was everything from a huge irouze turkey cock, which must have tvelgh<1| about forty pounds, J down to bantainS rery little larger than partridges. In the Art lepartinent Mr. J. Itahlmanu, of Columbi.T, tad some fine pen and ink sketches and ent ,, ~i ?xVio M'I ?n-> <? * ?. ;n>s*injj. wnif uuv piivurpmpiM . libitcd by Kennies and Reck ling, of Cohimila. Some of the oii paintings were mtsern>!e daubs tbat inlsht have been excelled with ! urpentine, lamp-black, and a blacking brush. | 'be races were well attended, but most of! hetn were poor. The one that excited thej nost Interest and that the most money Was 1 ost on. was the trotting match behtfedrt | lambrlno Kyjppi, entered by Mr. .1. \V*. Da-I Is, of Greenville, and Messenger, entered by ilr. J. T. Kills, of Hodges, which was won | a?lly by Messenger In two straight heats,1 ime -:V>%, and L'.-'dU. A noticeable feature of the Fair was the arte number of beggars, gamblers, tramps, 1 ml pickpockets. Iiirge sums of money were! , tolen out. of the pockets of visitors, anil j . very gambling and swindling device known ( 1 ras In full blast, except three card monte. It stime for the managers ot the Fair to pnt. a | top to it. They seem to be willing, however. r?r their visitors to be robbed of their money , r they can get toll out of it In the shape of a j' icense to these dronos for playing their nefa- | lous traders. If tlioy would refuse them 1 Icense, the.v would lose the money lor It. but hey would be more than compensated In i nnking the Fulr more attractive to decent!) eople. There was a very largo crowd ores-; ] nt. On Thursday there could not have been j iiuch less than ten thousind persons on the f round. The receipts from gate money were f iruer than ever before. Taken all In all the t 'air was a grand success In every particular. U t Is growing In Importance year after year, | i nu 18 UliaoiUHCUIV OI grail vttiuu nit I I ultural and Industrial interests of our Stale, j, t isn pity that the low country doe* not take : j lore Interest in It. It Is asserted that If a f ue were drawn due Kast mid West through he State on the parallel of Columbia, It rould be found that the portion of the State fine North of it sends three-fourths of the rtk-les and visitors furnished by the state, 'i'he list of Abbevlllinns wlio took premiums. t the Fair Is as follows: j Mrs. R. A. Ciriflln, ot Ninety-Six, best flvc| j ounds toilet soap; best ham, S. C\, raised, Lioked : best raised corn bread. Miss Ida Grllfln, of Ninety-Six, cushions, 11 on satin. MaJ. It A. Griffin, of Ninety-Six, Durham eifersand Durham heifercalves. i 1 J. I>. Fooshe, of Coronacca, best callon hlnesesyrup; observatory bee hive; honey xtractor. Mrs. It. F. McCaslan, of Ninety-Six, best >maio preserves. Mrs. T. C. Lipscomb, of Ninety-Six, best r>fa cuvliion. Mrs. W. ('. Denet, of Abbeville, do.vlle set i Etching embroidery), best silk comfort. Mrs. J. S. Cothmn. of Abbeville, silk ottoinn; crochet counterpane. Miss 1,11a Moore, teightyears old)of Ninetyix, cloth flowers. 1 J. M. O Kinard, of Ninety-Six, Holstcln I nil calves ; Devon heifers, two first and one ?coiul premium. Devon heifer calves, first , nd second premiums; Durham hellers; herd v f grades. Miss Nannie Klnard, of Nlnet.v-Slr. cloth owers. , 12. Y. Sheppnrd, of Ninety-Six, best heavy raft staMlon, one year. J. H. Mlllford, Antrevillc. best heavy draft Hies, three years. \V. <;. Ktce, of Ninety-Six, best ngm arau Lai I Ion, three years. It. L. I'mtt. of Ninety-Six, best lit'lit draft in! I Ion, one year; best light draft colt, under T lie year. 1 K. C. Con nor, of Ookesbury, best single harcss horse, S. C., raised; best saddle horse, S. .. raised. n W. II. Fmzler.of Ninety-Six.Jersey oalves; J lurhnin heller calves; best Essex boar; best Issex pigs. Shpep and field crops are not Included In tie above, as it was Impossible for your cor- ' repondent to obtain the list. The 11 re-works on Friday night we're very ne, but not so good as those who saw I he , isplay last year, were led to expect frrni the * tatement. that over double the money wns xpended this year. I,ast year tlic display was t the foot of the campus, and nobody had .. ny difficulty In getting to It. This year It ' a? over in a field, and persons who went out 1 carrlsigcs could not get nearer than t hree or >nr hundred yards. Besides this the night as so cold that ono Could scarcely sec any I OUR lire In being out. mm ine;.Mo<>n wns sumisr so brightly as to destroy tlie effect to n rent extent. The event of the Kulr, however, to the C oitng people at least, was the Carolina Club Ball, hlcli was given on Thursday night, tit J _ fie Hull of the House oi Representatives. j. y hall past ten o'clock the room was filled!1 'ith a gay avseinblage of lovely ladles andM nllnnt men. It seemed that South Caroll- j i a's "Capital had gathered then the beauty i 1 nil the chivalry" not only of the whole Slate, ] | ut of our sister States. Very *0011 "music j rose with It* voluptuous swell" above the,> in of liuppy voices, and the watchword was, j "On with the dance, let Joy be uuconflned, g No sleep fill morn, when youth and pleasure meet ?' To chstse the glowing hours with flying feet." Quadrille, Lancers, Waltz, ami Polka foliwed each other in rapid succession, presontif; kaleidoscopic views of tlie fair dancers, lint, for brilliancy and beauty have never >een surpassedjit n State Hall. About two i "clock the dancinsr wns suspended tempor-1, rily, and (he assembled company were lnvl- I * ed to an eiejrant; collation In tho Senate ,'Hnmber. Tho Inner man was first refresiied j nil) me fudkmdiuii Vilnius wmui hum uccii | upplled by the managers In profusion, and j i-hich were cooked ami served in the hlsrhest ] t.vleof the ctllinnry art, mid then the "flow j if" wine begnn. The managers had veryju-j llciotisly supplied enough wine and no more. 1 md If we h?u been tempted to co lie.vond the | ] Imits prescribed by temperance and modem-! Ion. we would have had very little chnnce 1o jf lo so. unless we had been contented to decline ' ( rom Champagne to Port and Sherry. After tipper we went hack lo the Itall room, and he beautiful figures of the perman. led by VIIsh Coy Yoamans with Mr. Arthur Metts as i partner, were danced until the "wee, sma' t n?urs" of the morning. The Ball broke up at , ibout five o'clock, and every one went awny J vlth the feeling that It was one 01 the most ] tuccessful and enjoyable ever given In the itate. As usual Abbeville was well represented, ["he ladles present who were observed by your rorrospondent were Miss Fannie Merrlman, >1 Greenwood, Mrs. W. C. Henet-. Mrs. EuR r?i?rv Mltc Mario fJnpv onrl Mrs. M. i i ,'j. ftonhom, Jr., at Abbeville, >frs. Corrie and ! Hiss (Jenle l/ou Herndon. of Cokeshurv. Mies ' rlelen Wnrdlaw, formerly of Abbeville, now | < >f Xcwberrv. ami Miss Carrie Lou Treutlen, I low of Columbia. The cententlemnn from : J Vhbeville were Messrs. Orvlllc T. Calhoun, I Cugene R. <>ary, W. C. Mcdownn, W. C. tenet, L. Wnrdlaw Smith, A. \V. Smith, W. i. Cothran. Ellis (}. (Jraydon, H. T. Wardaw, M. L. Tionham, Jr., and Earnest Gary .ml N. O. Evans, the latter now of Edgefield, 'he costumes wore by tho ladles who attractd your correspondent's attention, gotten np ?lth the assistance of a kind lady Iricnd, veroas follows; Mrs. M. I/. Bonliam, Jr., wore a handsome , Ihacc r\f vnlvf.t with hlnp silk. I Mrs. Kugene B. Gary wore black satin, I rimmed with Spanish gulssure lace, and " iearl ornaments. Miss Marie Gary wore a mmmc of t;cra- " ilum satin made cn train, and diamond orna- I nents. It was very stylish and striking, And ts lovely and beautiful wearer was the reIplent of much admiration and attention. ( Mrs. W. C. Bcnet wore a becoming costume . if lllnc and yellow satin combined. ' Miss Fannie Merrlman wore a costume of < ourn noise-green satin, beautifully embrold- ' red by hand with daisies. It was not so con- I plcious as many other dresses?and had to be I ( xamlned somewhat cnrefully to be properly ippreclated, but It was one of tho most ele- i ;unt on the tloor. She was one of the lovolest and most fascinating ladles at the Ball. 1 tlnlnM U'urrllntif n hf>ii lit I fn I hlnndo 1 vhom Abbeville Is proud to claim as otic of icr fairest daughters, made her debut in a i nsteful toilet to of cream satin, white fl IK IIunion, and Spanish lace with pearl ornanents. 1 Mies Carrie Lou Treutlen appeared In blue latin with white lace over-dress. Her loveliicss of person and her sweet, attractive manlers made her one of the greatest tavorltes of he Hall room. Miss Jennie Kason, of Charleston, wore , vhlte satin, point lace, and diamonds, a very ;lecrant costume. She was one of the fairest tf the many charming young rtrbutanle* who graced the occasion. Miss Kmmle Do/.ier, of Edgefield, was tastenlly attired In pink satin with pearl ornancnts. She was the most beautiful brunette it the Rail, and her native county lsjustly jroudof herns one of the fairest and loveliest >f hor many fair women. Miss N'ell Aldrlcli.of Ram well, wore blue latin and crepe. She Ik one of Carolina's fair- [ st daughters, and her charming manners s?pti\-ate the many admirers whom her beauy attracts to her side. Miss Coy YorniTftn*, of Columbia, wore a: pink satin petticoat with ruby velvet court) rain, one of the most brilliant and showy i xistumes on the floor. Her exquisite beauty ) ind winning grace of manners surrounded ' her with hosts of charmed admirers, and just' y entitled her to be selected as leader of the ! jerman. Mis Kinard. of Columbia, wore ruby satin, j point lace and diamonds. Miss Scurry, of Edgefield, wore white silk. Miss Ahney, of Edcefield. wore white satin. Miss Davis, of Columbia, wore mull.and! ace. I Miss McMnster, of Columbia, wore white! silk and velvet, I Miss Bellinger, of Barnwell, wore white silk. Miss Furrar, of Union, wore shaded old gold satin. Miss Jessie Farrar, of Union, woro crimson Fat In. Miss McCreory, of Columbia, wore white silk and maroon velvet. Miss Alexander, of Augusta, wore a cotlumc pnrisfrnne. Miss Brooks, of Kdgetleld, wore black satin anil lact*. Miss Barnwell, of Columbia, wore white watered silk. Miss I.ottie Barnwell, of Columbia, wire dove satin and lace. Miss Jullu Bonham.of Columbia, woreplnk satin and lace. Miss Keitt, of Marlboro, woro white tissue and pearls. Miss Haskell, of Columbia, wore white satin | and lace. Miss Barrett, of Augusta, wore whito vcl-| vet, Ml>t> Krnylie, nf Chnrlc-ton. wore white oJto-1 111:111 silif. I Miss I'iiiokiiov, of Cliarltstoii, wore pinlc . sili;. I .mi^s w fstnii, of ("hark'sion. wore i?intt ami ; btm- silk. Mr?. lioI!rtihl, of Columbia, wore white, s uin. Mi<-'s Tivzevant. of tVlumbiii, wore innrcuii j velvet. , Mi>s (iit)iics, of Columbia, wore u wat ten it com mic. Mi's Kelt!, of Marlboro, wore black lace. ] Mr<. siiiuh-tiiii, <> liichlaml, wore navy biite velvet i n Iruin. Mis. 1'ieUens, of lMgctlclil, wore black vel-! \vt. | Mrs. fiovernor Thompson, wore black velvet. A VISITOR. J BIRTHS. 1 At Abbeville. October Ins::, Mrs.Jo'iti (', . l-Vrgii-on. a daughter. At Abbeville. November.1SS5, Mrs. Charle> Xbimlen, 11 (laughter. At Abbeville, November 10, ls?c{,Mrs. Jamev < A. Howie, a daughter. At Abbeville, November lss.'!, Mrs. Nelson Ssi<sai'(I, u daughter. .MAURI KD. , M.\KItlKI>. on tlio 1st of November. l>y lt'-v. II. <'. l-enm l. Mr. U*. It. UtiWI.ANl) to . Miss 1,11,LI.V J. ISL.Yl'K. MARKET REPORT* ? COIMtKCTKI) WKKKI.Y HV | PAKKER& HILL I C (ITTO N H U Y K It S J And Dealers in General Merchandise. Aiuikvii.i.e, November 21, 1SR>. COl'NTRY I'Konrc K. Cotton In good demand. Cotton, Middling 9'? df- 0*s Cotton, Good Middling l New Corn " "> " K~> I Men I ST? " l."0 outs, good demand " Fodder " "> " l.?M? Putter IS " -0 Kgg* !-};?" ! '? filtOCKKlKS. liacon (S; 8 Sugar 9 " 11 Cotlbe Vl\i " 1H 1 lllce S " <i I,nrd It " 1-JJ$ ? Nails 4 " "> ] Molasses -I'l " iV) J Syrup .">0 " 75 . Salt 1.00 " 1.35 1 DOMKSTir*. I Standard \ Shirting 6'\ Of 1 il Standard % Shirting 0/t " s standard-1-1 shirting 7)4 " 9 0 Standard Plaids U " " 1" d Kxtra heavy Plaids ] _? " 14 8oz Osnahnrgs H\i " t Standard Prints 7J^ " K s Good Prints 5 '' <"C? _ a State of South Carolina,!'1 Abbeville County. Probate Court?Citation for Lettersof Adinln-111 lstratlon. ( BY J. KULLKTI LYON. KSQ., Phohatk .Truer, a VVHKllKAS, Thos. J. (irlflln has inntlc Milt. L ' * to me, to Kraut him Letters of Admlnis-! " xrttlon of the estate ami effects of Agnes W. j. [leynolds, late of Abbeville county, deceased.! . These are therefore tocite and adihonlrh all t * md singular the kindred and creditors of the | said Agnes W. Reynold, decciBcd, that they ! >e and appear before me, In the Court of Pro-! b mi to, to ho held at Abbeville il., on'. Wednesday, the .1th of December, iss:t, after, ? nibliCatlon hereof, at 11 o'clock In the fore- p 10011, to show cause If any they have, why T he said Administration should not be grant-, 1 id. I) vJlven under my hand and seal, this 19th day,1 of November, In the year of our Ixird one j thousand eight hundred and elgbty-j three and In the one hundredth and I eighth year of American Independence;1 Published on the 21st clay of November, l?tt, i ti the Prcsn and Amiur,and on the Court' ~ iou*e door for the time required hv law. J. KI'LLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Nov. 21. 1SS3. tf v Hill & Lowry,} RESPECTFULLY announce to the public tl that they have now in store a targe and ! complete 8touk of everything in the drug Hue ; o Consisting of c FANCY & TOILET ARTICLES, e p ;KLU;LOII) SETTS, a beautiful assortment, (, ODOR CASES, GENTLEMEN'S j li DRESSING CASES, CARD AND JEWELRY ll STANDS, LADIES WORK POXES, vlth nncl without music, TOILET SETTS. ?? : complete, CHRISTMAS C A It DM, j J .A DIES SCRAP BOOKS, CHRISTMAS 1 BOXES, FANCY BOXES OF ST A- j ^ PIONERY, WISK BRUSH HOLDERS,! I BRUSHES, COMBS. [ c) V. lnrgo lot of PERFUMERIES, TOITET >' p SOAPS. A largo stock 'RESII AND PURE DRUGS, PATENT w MEDICINES, PAINTS, I1 >ILS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c., Ac., Ac. Nov. 21, ISfvJ, 12m ? I Master's Sale. Icrhard Diercks against Richard Davis! ct al.?Partition. By virtue of an order of sale made in J he above stated case by the Hon. I. D. iVitherspoon, Judge Sixth Circuit, on ^ otl) day of June, 1883, I will sell at pub-1 , i? outcry at Abbovil'o C. II., S. G\, onj Jaleday, 3d day of December, 1SS3, within ; " he legal hours of sale, the following de-' ^ cribed property, situate in said State j md County, known as the Davis Lands,! ^ o wit: All that tract or parcel of land,} cnown as Tract No? 1, and containing 0 c Two Hundred and Twelve Acres, ,j nore or less, and bounded by lands of Shipley, Tolbcrt, Barrett and Tract No. 2. '' Ylso that tract or parcel of land, conaining 0 ?our Hundred and Fifty-Two Acres, t. nore or loss, ami bounded by lands of ,11 Mrs. Port?r, Lemuel Boll, Barrett Lands,|s md Tracts No. 1 and 3. Also, that tract) >r parcel of land, containing ' Two Hundred Acres, nore or less, and bounded by lands of Hell, Rook, Waller, Ray, the Barrett Lands and Tract No. 2. To be sold at ri.sk of former purcliasen TERMS OF SALE?One-half tho pur- j :hase money to be paid in cash, balance ii one year, with interest from date se:ured by bond of purchaser and mort- -< jage of premises. Purchaser to pay for J papers. t M. L. BONIIAM, JR., * Master. ^ Nov. 14, 1S83, 3t o Master's Sale. J Jacob Miller, Plaintiff against Wiley Hall. 0 R 1 JLFY virtuo of an order of sale made in , :he above stated caso by the lion. W. II. i Wallace, Judge Seventh Circuit, on 24th j r Jay of February, 1JS83, I will sell at pub- j lie outcry at Abbeville C. II., S. C., on t Saleday, 3d day of December, 18S3, within "the legal hours of sale, the following ^ 1 escribed property, situate in said State L ind County, to wit : All that tract or f parcel of land, known as the McCartney j tract, and containing rwo Hundred and Thirty-Nine Acres, tnoro or less, and bounded by lands of Jaeol> Miller, William Magill, "\Vm. P. Devlin and others. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser ? to pay for papors. J M. L. BONIIAM, JR., ' Muster. Nov. 7, 18S3, 4t Master's Sale, : Jacob Miller, Plaintiff against W. W> Ed warily. I3y virtue of an order or salo made in " tho above stated caso by the Hon. I. D. Witlierspoon, Judgo Sixth Circuit, on loth day of June, 1883,1 will sell at pub- * lie outcry at Abbeville C. II., tt. C., on ( ? * - *? " ' i? -** moo u * ?aicuav, ou nay oi iwvuiuti, ioo.?, i.im-i in the legal hours of salo, the following ' described property, situato in said State ! and County, to wit: All that tract or 1 parcel of land, known as the James Ed- ! wards tract, and containing One Hundred and Thirty Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Jacob Miller, estate T. C. Perrin, Samuel Able and others. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay lor papers. M. L. BONHAM, JR., Master. Nov. 7, 1S83, 4t Lap Ruas.?Just received, a lot of fancy plush lap rugs, and for sale at the Cincinnati Repository. Thos. Reggs. j 15 pieces colored cashmeres 12i to 50c. just rccoivcd. R. M, Iladdon & Co. y VALUABLE LAND SALE l!? t J 60 Acre Tract of Land for Sale, j1" Wimvii.t.ski.:.?.'x sai.kpay in in-:-; i-oiiiImt. ink!, ii'. |n;iili<' outcry :ii Ab'T^Wli* j [ (iiirl lions.- ih:u tr;ici of bunion suwncy'sj i i nn m .u.il run 111 inn iisiiiji, ix iiowii iis mm: II*. .1. < 'hit/ // <?( /, c ill mining i-'ll-'TY A<'ilKS, | more or le.-s. i>oti'!de>l li.v lands of lleitjamlii ; K. lirnw ii, .liinc i'. 1 taker mill others, now on- r, upied tiy Mr. John reitigrew. Tlttrx nuIntlhtol. TKttMS?Oihj luilf cash, (tic balance In > wi I vi> im>'11!is, si cured hy lioinl aiiil inort- j) ;aae. Private offers will he considered. , ,.i NOKI.K >V Nnlll.K, \gents for.lolni S. I'nirly A i.'t.nr, any owners.!' Nov. 7, 1 >* '!, U State of South Carolina,1 Abbeville bounty. '-Ti robate Court?(.'Ilution lor Letter.sof Administration. j lv J. Kri.i.Kit I.vox, Ivsij., I'r.oiiATi: .Jrncr. J Ur IIKISKAS, .T. T. l!ohert.?on, h?? nut'to ' suit lo me. to grant liiin Letters of Ail1 v Ministration of the estate ami ell'eelsof Hon. Vrmistcad Hurt, lute of Abbe rille county, lie-J o :easeil. I These are therefore, toeite and admonish all t1 md singular the kindred and creditors of the 3( ;aid Arnilstead Hurt, deceased, that, they j >e and appear before inc. in the t'ourt of I'ro- j K late, lo be held at Abbeville V. H.. 011 Tttes- 1 p lay, tlie "Oth of November. ISSII, after publicn-1 *t idii nereoi, at 11 o ciock 111 me iorenoon, to ? ?* how cause if anj' they have, why the mid ];l Vdmlnistration should not be granted. Given under my hand and neal, this sixth Si day of November, In the year of our j.. Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three and In the one hundred and eighth year of American Independ* ence. rubllshed on tlie 7th day of November, 18sn, m n the I'rt'xx mid Jtnnnrr and on the Courtlouse door for the time required by law. Si| J. KUI.I.Kll I,Y<)X, (?] Judge i'robate Court. Nov. T. 1SS3. tf r< MASTER'S SALE. I 5. W. Watson, Plaintiff against Martha Pcrrin ct al?Foreclosure. By virtue of an order or sale mado in lie above stated case by the lion. J. B. vorshaw, Judge Fifth Circuit, on 27th lay or October, 1883,1 will sell at public Ja utcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Sale! ?* !tfl nf TWnmhni' 1 ftfiH wtfliiti lie legal hours of sale, the following dc- T( eribed property, sitnato in said State nd County, being of tho real estate of . Vashington Perrin, deceased, to wit: 1> 111 that tract or parcel of land containing bl Sixty Acres, m nore or less, and bounded by lands of Jjj alvin Marinee, Eli Marwcll, -Edmund 0l Anderson and Joe Iltighey, formerly ( < ;nown as tho Marshall lands, or Prom- In ?cd lands, and purchased by Washington Ia 'eirin from tho .Stnto of South Carolina. TERMS OF SALE?Ono-balf cash, ,n alanco in twelvo months, secured by ns iond of purchaser and mortgage of 111 remises. Interest from day of sale. iCave to purchaser to anticipate second 00 aymcnt. Purchaser to pay for papers. T1 M. L. BONIIAM, JR., m Master. *N Nov. 7, 1SS3, It iir Master's Sale. u' William A. Clarke, Plaintiff, against J. D. Chalmers and J. S. Cothran, Do fondants. By virtuo of an order of sale made in 10 above stated case by the Hon. J. B. ? lershaw, Judge Fifth Circuit, on 22d day f October, 1883, I will sell at pnblic ontry at Abbeville C. II., S. C., on Saleday 11 day of December, 1883, within the le- I al hours of sale, tho following described I roperty, situate in said State and Conn- I to wit: All that tract or parcel of ind, and tho buildings thereon, in the jwu of Abbeville, and containing One Half of an Acre, lore or less, and bounded by lands of "T ohn While, Jacob Kurtz, estate Thomas -I 'hoinson and J. X. Dendy, fronting on ed Iain street and bounded on the rear by fr( 1 uircli street. LJ TERMS OF SALE?Ono-Iialf the pur- h( liase money to bo paid in cash, balance 1 twelve months, with interest ut ten 0 er cent, por annum, secured by bond of urchnserand mortgage of the premises, rith leave to anticipate second payment, 'urcliascr to pay tor papers. M. L. J30NIIAM, JR., Master. JH Nov. 7, 1883, 4t Master's Sale. ;h to lugenia A. Robertson against Mary E. Oliver?Foreclosure. By virtue of an order of sale made in tie above stntcd caso by tho Hon. J. B. j [ershaw, Judge Fifth Circuit, on 27th ay of October, 18S3, I will .sell at public iw/tv ut AMiovilln r II.. S. f'.. on Sale a}*, :kl day of December, 1883, w ithin tho jgal hours of sale, tl.o following dcscrib- c d property, situato in said State and bounty, to wit: All that tract or parcel f land, known as tho Barnot place, and 10 obtaining 'wo Hundred and Twenty-Five Acres noro or less, and bounded by lands of atnes II. Carlisle, James Lomux and thers. TERMS OF SALE?Onchalf tho purbase money to be paid in cash, balance O r> tti-rvlvn ninnthq with Infprpst. from date. ecureit by bond of purchaser and raort;ago of the premises. Purchaser to pay or titles. M. L. BOX HAM, JR., A Master. Nov. 7, 1883, 4t Si Master's Sale. c, lary A. Ollvo, Plaintiff against Josiali S. White, as Adm'r et al, Defend- J ants?Foreclosure. cr By virtue of an order of sale mado in (*: ho above stated case by the Hon. J. B. Cershaw, Judge Fifth Circuit, on 27th ^ lay of October, 1883, I will sell at public utcry at Abbeville (?. H., S. C., on Salelay, 3d day of December, 1883, within the egal hours of sale, the following describe d proporty, situate in said State and bounty) to wit* All that tract or parcel m if land, being a ono-half interest in and t!l o a tract of land containing WI )ne Hundred and Twenty-Three Acres, ncro or less, and bounded by lands of fames Lomax and Alexander Oliver and m he Savannah River. S. TERMS OF SALE?Ono-half cash, >alance in twelve months with intorost rom day of salo, secured by bond of purihuser and mortgago of tho promises, m 'urchaser to pay for papers. D M. L. DOXIIAM, JR., Master. Nov. 7, 1883, 4t . TO "Woven Wire Mattress. j. 4 BKI> Hint will Inst ft life time. Almost; rc f\ Indestructnblc with these mattress. One >f the most comfortnbN; beds In use. I'rlcc fi.Oo to gs.OU cnch. Seenreone and be conifortible.nt J. 1?. CIIALMEKS ?fc CO. Sept. 19,1SK?, tf ~~ MASTER'S SALE. : M. L. Bonham, Jr., Master against Clara C. Maddox and W. M. Higgins? j. Foreclosure. { 13 Y virtue of an ordor of sale made in Itc he abovo stated case by tho Hon. J. 15. J Kershaw, Judge Fifth Circuit, on 27th.ci lay of October, 1883, I will sell at public (Ci lutcry at Abbeville C. H? S. C., on Sale* jei lay, 3d day of December, 1883, within P the legal hours of sale, tho following described property, situato in said Stato ind County, to wit: All that tractor parcel of land, known as the Maddox Mills, consisting of Flour, Grist, Saw i ~ Mills and Gin, and containing . i ? Twenty Acres, more or less, ann bounded by lands of j estate of William Maddox, deceased, and j by Saluda River. i I'TERMS OF SALE?One-lialf tho pur-! chase money cash, balanco in twelve jl inontns, secured by boud of tho pur- ( chaser and mortgage of tho premises. jj Interest from day of sale. Purchaser to j pay for papers. ;H, M. L. BONIIAM, JR., \v M aster. Nov. 7, 1883, 4t 1 DON'T. FORGET rUAT I.AWKOX'S is tin: place to buy jour | KcIiimiI lirolCS. Xt.v. ; !, i-8; u STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA, 1 I 1 Abbeville County. IN TJIK PltOIIATK COUItT. Kx I'iirtc .f. A. Kobinson, Petitioner. I'ctilinii for Dl.-clutrgo. I'll ih'MMmii .1. A. Robinson, (Suardinn lor | [ I,flu I., i linkscal'-s. now Lei* L. Uohln-i ll, hat in.: applied lor discharge: It is ordered. that Sat it i day. the "JUnd day of, ivemb.r next he Hxed fur granting t!i<; dis-i nuvr I" M'lil gllul'diah. 1 .1. ITU,Kit LYON*, Judge I'robato Court. Nov. st! i lssa. MASTER'S SALK ilir. \Y. Clinkseales against Christopher Kllisand Hssic Kllis?Foreclosure. > JV virtue nf an order of sale made in i ic above slated rase by Iho 1 fon. J. B. nshaw, Judge Fifth Circuit, on 22d day f October, 1SK.1,1 will sell at public outry at Abbeville C\ II., S. ('., on Saloday, 1 day of December, 1SS3, within tho levl hours of sale, the following described I ropcrty, situate in said Stato and Counto wit! All tbnt tract or parcel of nd, on which Christopher Ellis now re* des, being north-east of the settlement, ul containing ri-- rt J_-J -.-.J TUtt.*. A n?nn uiib nuuuieu auu ruiy ^auica, 010 or loss, aiul bounded by lands of id Essie Ellis, Basil Callaham, James linkscnlcs, John McOlaino and others. d bo so located as not to iucludo tho mses. TKIIMS OF SALE?-Cashi Purchaser ' pay for papers. M. L. BONIIAM, JR., Master. Xov. 7, 188.1, 4t Master's Sale. incC. Hutchinson, as Executrix of Robert Hutchinson, deceasedi ngnlnst Ionian .u. i ucKer, *iiary j\. iucklt nnu om-i ors.?Foreclosure. |Y virtue of an orilor to rac directed. In the i above stated case, I will.sell to the highest i dder, at public auction, within the legal j >urs of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on | on-.iay, the third day of Iiccembcr A. I). J8S:!, j o following described property, to wit: All at tract or parcel of land, known as a part the Peter S. Iiurton tract, In said State and >unty, on Savannah River, bounded by nds of H. II. Harper, W. C. Presslcy and ,spcr X. ljurton, containing TIIItKK IIUNDRED ACRES, ore or less. Also, that tract of land known t?r* **1.1 Urii-Hnu Tnnbop trn/?f nn Qnrnnnnh Iver, and Kltunte, Ivlnp, and being In the ?unty of Abbeville, South Carolina, and ntalning ,VO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX ACRES ore or less, and bounded by landi of Jasper Titirton, W. C. Presslcy, \V. F. C'llnkscalcs id Savannah River. To be sold at risk of former purchaser rERMS?One-half cash. Ralancc on a credof twelve month?, with lntorest from day sale, Fecured by bond of purchaser and ortgage of the premises. M. L. BONHAM, JR., Master Abbeville County. Nov. 7, IS-1*;!, tf SALE mm Mnniwiii mm iuuiuumju, A. J. Salinas Son against Alfred Butler. 3y virtue of a power of salo containI in a certain mortgage executed by Alod Butler, now doceaaed, to W. T Mc? onald it Co., which mortgago is now: >ld and owned by A. J. Salinas &, Son,! id mortgago bearing date the 2fith day June, 1&S:J, and executed to secure tho tj'ment of a ccrtnin note of even date erewith, w -_l? X- it.-. I M..U. 1 Will Mfll l(l i?.u ijl^nuni. uiuuui ia jmiu* : auction at Abbcvillo C. H., S. C.t on [ONDAY, DECEMBER 3,1883, io following described real estate: All J at lot or parcel nf land situated In the | wn of Abbeville, containing One Acre, ore or less, with the HOUSE thereon, tely occupied by Alfred Butler, boundl G. A. Visanska, Jas. II. Cobb and hers. Mr. IIu^li Wilson, Jr., will give a quitaim deo l of all the interest he has or aims in the placo. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser pay for papers and recording. ELLIS G. GRAYDON, Attorney for A. J. Salinas & Son. Nov. 7, 1883, 4t itate of South Carolina, Abbeville County. IN TIIK PROBATE COURT. . T. Widoman, ns Administrator and Plaintiff, against eily B. Truwit, Jas. M. Trcwitand others, Defendants. jmplaint for Sale of Land for Payment of Debts. . WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTy at Abbovillo Court House, ort Sale iv in December next, within the legal :>urs of sale, for tho payment of debts, :0 following described real cstato, banging to the estate of William Truwit, jceased, to wit: No. I, Collier Tract, containing 219 Acres, oro or less, bounded by tract No. 2, 13stc of W. K. Bradley. Long Cane Creek, id the Bower tract. No. 2, The C'arr Tract, containing 174 Acres, oro or less, bounded by tract No. 1, J, Britt and Dower tract. No. 3, containing 105 Acres, ore or less, hounded by J. Jf. Trewit, ower and Brick House tracts. Nc. 1, Brick Ilouse Tract, containing 165 J Acres, ,orc or loss, bounded by trnct No. 3, J. , Palmer, J. M. Trewit and Augusta tad. No. a, Palmer Tract, containing 184 Acres, ioro or loss, bounded by A. 1$. Kennedy, , B. Palmer, Francis Widoman, and ower tract. Tract No. 1 will be sold at the risk of . M. it M. E. Truwitt who bid ofT said act on Saleday in Novoinber and failed > comply with terms of said sale. TEItMS?One-half cash, bulanco on a redit of twolvo months with interest soured by bond and mortgage of the proprty. Purchasers to pay for papers, lats to be exhibited on day of sale. J. FULLER LYON, Jndj;e Probato Court. Nov. 7, 18S.1, 4t 1 i-i- C-.-jI. n nine oi ouiiui uiiiuiiuci, Abbeville County. IX TIIK PROBATE COlfltT. !x parte John Trait, as Fxeentor, Petitioner retitlon for Settlement and Discharge. NOTICE Is hereby given that John Trait, ns [ M Kxecutor of the estate of Addison \ linkseales, deceased, has tiled his petition In I Ills Court praying for settlement of said es-1 ntc and a final discharge. It Is ordered, that Friday tho 30th of Noeinher ne.\t, bo fixed for tho settlement of aid estate and granting the discharge us rayed for. J. FULLER LYON, Judgo l'robate Court. Oct. 31, issn, tf State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. I'robntcCourt-fi tution for Letters of Administration. By J. fi'm.ph Lyon, ksq., Proiutj: .in;of.. W11KKKAS, M.G. Zelgler, as C. C. P.. lias nuulo suit to mo, to grunt hi in Letters of Adnilni/U ration of tlic estate anil effects of Kli/.it Mattlson, late of Abbeville county, deceased. These me therefore, t>> flic nnd admonish nil and singular t.Un kindred and creditors of the .--aid F.Ii/a .Mattlson, deceased, I hat they he and appear, lie To re ine. In the court ol Probata, to lie held at Abbeville C. H., ouThursday, the I'Mi of November, iss.1, after publication hereof, at 11 o'cllil'k In the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, tills Sth day of Oetobeff in Hie year Of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eightythree and in the one hundred and eighth year of American Independence. Published on lite luthdayof October, 1SH3, In the /'rr.is ami fJunnnr and on the Court HousS door for tiie time reouireil bv Iimv. "J. FUT.I.KH I,YON, Judge l'robate Court. Oct. 10, 18SB, Ct Farm for Sale. J / 0 ACRKS, nt White Pond, on the S. C. It, 14& R.. JR miles from Augusta, ?la. In the center of the melon and fruit growing section of the State. Most of the land In cultivation. Large bnrn and stables and two good tenant houses on the place. Hound on one side by tho Railroad and on another by a never falling stream of water. For further Information address A. P. WOODWARD. Elko, S. C. Oct. 10,18>D, Jt State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. COURT 01' COMMON PLEAS. Julia A. Martin, Plalntlfl, Copy Sumagnlnst mons. Fur Ina ir. Martin, Williams B. Kelicf. Martin, Thomas A. Hudgens, James Kvans, M. L. Honham, (Complaint Jr? as Master for said County, served.) Defendants. J To the Defendants Tnp. II. Martin, Williams B. Martin, Thomas A. Hudgens, James Rvans, M. L. Bonham, Jr., as Master for said County. YOU aro hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this net Ion, which Is tiled In the office of the Clertc of the Court Tor Raid county, and to serve a copy 01 your answer to the said coinplalnton tne subscribers at their office, nt Abbeville Court House, S. 0.. within twenty daysaftcr the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you full to answer the complaint within tho tTino aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded in the Complaint, Dated September 27th A. D. 1883. jr. P. DeTTUUHL and ARMI8TKAD HURT, Plaintiff's Attorneys. [L.S.] M. G. ZElOLKJt, C. C. P. To the Defendant Williams B. Martin? Take Notice, That the summons of which the above Is a copy, together with the complaint In this action, was filed in tho office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for suld County on the 28th day of September A. D. 1K83. Also, that an order made ny .Judge J, H. Cothran, on September iStli, 1PK1, was filed in the Clerk's office on that day requiring t no defendants in this action to show cattsc at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas for said County, why an Injunction should not be granted restraining the sals of the Plaintiffs land described in the advertls?meut of sale, under the order in the case of Ina H. vu W It. Mm tin et al. should not be granted. M. P. DeBRUIIL and ARMISTEAD BURT, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Oc}. 10,1593, ct State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. IX THE TROBATE COURT. In rc Estate of J. D. Cresswell, Deceased. Petition for Settlement and Discharge. NOTICE Is hereby given that Thos. L. Coleman, as Admlnlslrntor of the Ksiato of .1. I). Cress well, decen-sed, has applied for set lirmcui mid uinuiim^i-. It Is ordered, that Monday, the I'.Uh of November next he and It In hereby appointed as the day for ftcttlln< the wild estate, and granting the dlschurgc as prayed for. J. FUI.LER I.YON, Judge Probate Court. Oct. 17, 18K1, It State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. IX THE COMMON PLEAS. John R. Mattlson, FlalntllT", against n. \V. Mnttlson.O. W. Mattlson, J. M. Mattlson, M. K. Mattlson, Mftry Scrucgx, M. Q. Kay, Finknoy Kay, Amanda Foot, II. E. Norrls, L. h. Uranham, <i. F. Kay, CJ. N. Kay, 11. N. Shirley, Nancy K. Crawford, Catharine Ilnrrl.su. Carrie Mattlson, \V. It. Mattlson, M. F. Fleming, U. \V. Mattlson, Margaret Clatxvorthy, Farrlc Mattlson, 11. N. Mqtllson, Defendants. To the Defendants above named? YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In thin acllon, which Is tiled In the office of the Clerk of the Court for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the stldcomplalnton the subscribers at their office, at Abbeville Court JIOUHU, n, V*., WlUllii iwniifj ui?jo cMtv. vuv ov. vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and If you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In tne complaint. Dated August 24,1883. PERRIN & COTHRAN, [rj3.] M. G. Zeigj.er, C. C. r. To the nhpcrit Defendants H. N. Shirley, Catharine llurrlss and Nancy E. Crawford. Take Notice, That the summons of which the above Is a copy, together with (tie complaint In this action, was tiled In the otllce of the Clerk of the Court, of Common rieus for said County on the 12th day of October A. D. 1883. >1. G. ZEIGLER, C. C. P. Nov. 21.1883, fit W A "NTT'TnT)! COTTON SEED. COTTON SEED. I" WILL PAY FIFTEEN' CENTS ensh per bushel for NVKK) bushels SOl'NI) DliY COTTON 8EEI>, delivered to me at tblsnlnco before the flrst of next Novum be r. Will exchange Colton Seed MenI for Cotton Seed. J. R. SHEFFIELD, Donalds, S. C. Sept. 26, 1.98.1,3m %Jk lyon&healyS State & Monroe St?..Chicago. Will mid pnwl'l to ?ny ulilmt f KSl BANC) CATALOGUE, f IW for 1?S3, too P?J?, .110 Ea^r>>In(ll rjBBof IntlruuitnU, SulU, C*p?, HtluA '9A CfSll'ompaah EpnuleU, C?p-L?inp?, VWBn ./f\l SUiidt Diura SufTv and /J II // \l*llnu. Sundry B?nd OulftU, Ktp*Hn| // T1 y/_^mMi>tCTUl?.?Uolncliidt? Imlmetloo tad Ex- // ^ I wv^^4jp?rrl>n ror AmaUnr Ikicdi, ud B*udMuik? IF O T J" O? 22 3 S HORSE ASfO CATTLE POWDERS No nT.FK will .lie of Cortr. tw or I.rs'rj FeT*b, If Kiu;lzV ro?ilor.< nrf ikcI l:i time. hi>ttt?'>? l'<iwi|i*rswillruivnii.l n? i It mi Cftnr.XKA. KkiiI/'h I'iuviUt* will j?ri * fin in* Fuwia Koulz'i I'nu-iifrs will Im-rca-i' tin- tir.mlitv of nilli and crcmii twenty per cent., anil make tlic butter firm sod o'.vcct. Foutzv Powders will euro or prevent nlmost ktet.t Difkask to wliirli Ilor'CH all'! I ntllean* xnlijert. I'OI'TZ'H J'oWll: C9 \\ I I.I. OlVh S ATlttFACI'luX. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOVTZ. Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Mtt. Barley seed for sale by W. J. Smith & Son. tf Ik you want nice homemade harness, so to J. C. Newman's shop in Knox's building, at Abbeville. tf Barley ! barley, at Smith it Son's. Something nice?the boom. The best grade English Island molass? " * M if ps fit I'arkor iV. 11111 s. Men's .Suits from So and upwards at I'. Rosenberg it Co., all well made and 111 no latest styles. JSoy's Suits of all sizes and qualities, at P. Rosenberg A Co. Tlicy can fit any one in a suit from a boy 1 years old up to the largestsi7.es of Men's Clothing, and guarantee a bargain in what they sell yon. Coming another car corn A. E. Rogers j Just received. 2 cases millinery, latest styles, hats, feathers, ribbons, laceS) colj Jars, ifcc. R. M. Iladdon it C|u. I Look ! at those 21 by 48 inch linen j towels only 2-5 cts.,'cach, at 11..M. Had. 'don A Co. / / / , ; A. M. HILL & SONS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, -ANDPROVISIONS,! CRACKERS, HAM, j TEAS, FISH, SOAP, nryn rrr* rt tt m -r% oxitur, auiiAJfc, STARCH, SPICES, flNE TOBACCO, . CIGARS, WINES, 1 LIQUORS, &c. ; Abbeville, S. C. Dec. 15, 1880, tf. J. W. SIGN. ABBEVILLE, S. C. JKW1U U lUli USBUlUIIt'ill Ui IRON CASES, FINE BURIAL CASKETS, COFFINS, from tho cheapest to the best. IlenTse will attend funerals, wncn desired. He will also Contract for the j Erection of BuildingsHo Is ncent, for tho sale of Snsh, Doors Winds, Mouldings, Stalr-ralllngs, Floorings and everything pertulnlng to house building April 7, l.SSl), tf aim a hut uri titih MLMILMl JJaVE on hand almost every variety o 1 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, which they oflcr to their customers on the moBt advantageous terms. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. With the best of workmen in every branch of our bu6iness, and an abundant supply of lumber, and other materials, we arc prepared to do all kinds of repairing in the very be*t manner, nt the shortest notlcc. and on the most accommodating terma. All work fully warranted. SEAL & McILWAINE, Washington Street. Abbevll e, Fob. 22,188 2; IT STANDS AT THE HEAD." 'The Star that Leads Them AIL" TIIE LIGHT-ItUNXING * DOMESTIC. THAT It Is the acknowledged lender in the trade Is a fact that cannot be disputed. MANY IMITATE IT! NONE EQUAL IT! The largest Armed, The Lightest UUnnlog, Tho Most Uofuuliul Wood Work, ?And Is Warranted? To be made of the best material, To do any and all kinds of work, To bo complete In every respect. FOR SALE BY K. M. HADDON & (JO. Abbeville, S. C. Agontfl wanted In unoccuplcd territory. Address DOMESTIC S. M. CO., Richmond, Va. March 28,1883, tr J. C. NEWMAN IF you want nice homemade harness, go to J. C. Newman's shop lu Kuox's building, Abbeville. H. <!. Mny 2, 138;!. tf WM, H. PARKER "V. C. McGOWAN. PARKER & McGOWAK | ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, | aubeville', c. h., s. c. WILTi pmetice also in the Circuit Courts oj the L'nllcd States for South Carolina' Jan 7.1S30. tf CREDITORS & DEBTORS. A hi. parties having claims against the estate of Washington Perrln, colored, deccaxed. will present the same to me,and thoce indebted must make payment without delay to F. L. MORROW, Administrator. Oct. 3, ISM, tf CINCI^jSTA.TI REPOSITORY | ABBEVILLE, S. C. TJERSONS WANTING 1 WAGONS, IIUGGIKS, HARNESS, WHIPS, II ALTERS, 11ITGGY CUSHIONS, AXI.K GREASE, l'I,OW WEAK, RIDING HRII.H.ES, IIAME STRINGS, AO., Will do well to call before purchasing, os I will not be undersold. THOS. BEGGS. March 11,1S*H, tf I ' I < X I HEROES OF THE PLAINS. i Agents ? .* . ... n|-F, / Agents I Wanted. \ J* " * "L l'1" i Hauled. I [ The (Iront New Hook of Western Adventures, I A HOOK of wihl life (in?l tin tiling adventures on the I'lnlns; tight* with Indian*; mid desperate white men; grnnil Hnll'alo hunts: narrow escapes, wonderful shooting' and riding. The only authorized and truth-! lul history or Iho during exploits ot me great est 1 mlinii fighters, scouts, hunters nnUi guides of Iho far West. v w lid Hill, Huft'alo I:ill, (Jen. Custer, ( aiifor-1 nlrt Joe, Capt. Jack, Iho Poet Scout, Texas ] Jack, Kit Carson, Capl. Payne, the Cimarron | Scout, White Heaver, the great Medlelnc Man of the Sioux, and ninny other celebrated 1'lalnsinen. First ami only History of Cup-! ter's "I.ast Fight," as related by Sitting Hull] and his Chiefs to the author In person, with accurate Topographic Illustrations of the Mat lie, and superb portraits of Sitting Hull! and his (iencrals. A great and valuable! book; reads like a romance, and outsells nil others. Two hundred thousand copies already sold. Agents, don't throw your time awny on slow books, or worthless Imitations of thlsj grand work, but send at onec for the great oilglnal. It sells on sight. (WO large pages, 120 Illustrations, lf> Fine Colored Plates. I'rlre only S2.00. Canvassing Outllts flOc. Outtlts FllliE lo Agents who are canvassing for any other hook. Don't miss this grand chance ' hut write at once lor Pictorial Circulars ami extra terms. Address HISTORICAL PUBUSniNff CO.. Sansotu St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. at, ist?, st ;.r _ ?,j? ?. <.'A .>. _ 11 j j I _ r ij jji* Dry Weather,! SHORT GBOPS, j ?AEfD? ' inn rrluiin MB IliTOJ i TK THE I'RESKNT CRY. HUT TIIH WAV P. ROSENBERG & CO. Intend selling their GOODS this I-'ALL AND) WINTER, will compel people to drop tliutisubject to wonder why liiey cat: a Hol d toi size such great BARGAINS. Tlii-lr prices ' are such as to supply the wants of ihose who: have little money Mid a great deal to buy. , Mil. ROSENBERG has remained North all, summer and has selected with ureal care a j most complete stock of everything In theiri tine ami nt such prices as to enable them to I ?lve entire satisfaction to all who favor ihein J Willi their paironagc. He has In most in-i stances honght direct from the manufactory, > which has enabled them to secure a great , many goods much below their market value ( find which will be sold by them accordingly. , L'onstant auditions are being made to their 1 itoek.and It w 111 pay any one to call on them : and examine it before purchasing elsewhere. | They can positively sell jjoods of any Hind in ? their line r>? clieiip as any market ic the Soutli, either WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL, jj riiclr stock consists in part of GENT'S, YOUTH'S AND HOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING,; gents furnishing goods, dry goods, notions, Jioors. shoes, HATS, CAI'S, TRUNKS, VA MS- ] ES, .1 E\VELRY, ROGERS' TRIPLE PLATEI) SILVERWAREIn tlielatest ?lcKlKns. ('ROCKERY, HARDWAUE, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. Alfo have on band a complete sloek of (?UNS, both I5HEECII and MUZZLK LOADING and PISTOLS of all qualities. They make a specialty of? Tobacco The above goods are guaranteed to RlvoiallRfactlon In every respect. Give tlieni a call 1 and save money. f. ROSENBERG & CO. Sept. 12, ISM. tf 1 CONGAREE PI WORKS, Coumbia.S. C. Agent .for CHAPMAN'S nrrmrnititt i r titt i T\rm i mrrn HttHTUAb MArUMTUn. where works were established J In 1847 by Messrs.Oco.Sinclalr and James Anderson and purchased by me In the yesir 18.36, and from that time till now carried on successfully by myself. My friends and customers will bear witness 01 Ihe larjre and stupendous Jobs executed by me. It was at my works where the largest and almost only Job of Us class ever executed In this c ity wasdone, viz.: the makinj? of the pipes for the City Water Works in the year WW. In the branch of CELL FOUNDING, I can say that I have made the largest bells ever cast In the State; such as the bell for the City Hall In Columbia, My stock of patterns for ARCHITECTURAL WORK, COLUMNS for Store fronts, is larirennd various, and In RAILINGS for lialcoiiies, Gardens and Cemeteries I have the. largest variety and most modern patterns many of these are patented and I have purchased the right tor this State. in tue mucin lie imc i cnu inriiisn tiit patrons with STEAM ENGINE* and ROlLEItS of any sizcand description. My (,'IHCULAR SAW MILI>5 have carried off the prize at every Slate Fair held in tills city, and in their construction I have taken pains to combine simplicity with the most useful modern Improvement*, and may Hatter myself that my CIRCULAR SAW MILLS tind favor with cvery sawyer who understands his business. The many orders I am steadily rereivipgfor SUGAR CANE MILLS prove that the public appreciate the mills of my make, and so it is with my GEARING for JinfUsE TOWKRS, (JIM WHEELS, GRIST MILLS aud other MACHINERY. I have the manufacturing right of many PATENTS, such as castings for HOCK COTTON ANI"? HAY PRESS and throe or four diflVrent FEED CUTTERS and other implements. I will be pleased to send my circulars to any applicant, toscther with price list or estimate. My prices are moderate, and I assure the public that they ar? lower even tiuin those of Noithern manufacturers, and that my work will compare favorably with thut of any other maker. Address John Alexander, Conc.arek Ikon Works, Columbia, 8.C. DR. F. F. GARY HAS moved to Abbeville for the practice of medicine, and oilers his professional services to the public. Calls during the day may be left at the office of Col. Eugene 15. Gary or at the former residence of Judge McGowan, now occupied by L>r. Gary. Jan. :>!, lf?3, 12m " ~ " ~ State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. IN THE PROBATE COURT. O. P. Hawthorn, as Administrator with will annexed of Polly Hawthorn, deceased, Against D. W. Hawthorn, Samuel Agnew, Mrs. J. C. Hodges, Willie Agnew, Janle Agnew, Corrie Agnew, Alfred Agnew, Clpple Agnew and Marlon Agnew, JaneXorton, John Holland, l)avid Holland, Ida Kpting, Milla Kpting. Arena Krownlee, Solomon Holland, Ida Bonner, Frank Hark ness, Calvin Harkness. William Harknesa. Jesse Harkness, clemnutlne Johns, A. J. Hawthorn, Josephine Polhill, I.lazie Hawkins, Alzana Hawthorn and J. A. Hawthorn, heirs at law and devisees of Polly Hawthorn, Petition for Sale of Real Estate for Payment of Debts. To the Defendants D. W. Hawthorn, Pamucl Agnew, Mrs. J. C. Hodges, Willie Agnew, Janle Agnew, Corrie Agnew, Alfred Agnew, Clppla Agnew, Marlon Agnew, Jane Norton, John Holland, David Holland. Ida Kpting, Milla Kpting. Archa Drown lee, Solomon Holland, Ida Bonner,Frank Unfitness, Calvin Harkness, William Harkness,Jesse Clemantluc Johns, A. J. Hawthorn, .Josephine L'olhlll, Lizzie Hawkins, Alzana Hawthorn and J. A. Hawthorn. YOU are hereby summoned and required to appear at the Court of Probate to be holden at Abbev file Court House for Abbeville County, on the lOtli ilay of November A. f). ls-3. to show cause if any you can. why I he Heal Estate of I'olly Hawthorn, deceased described in the petition should not bo sold for the payment of debts and the proeeeds paid over to o. P. Hawthorn, administrator, with will annexed, to bo applied by htm for the payment ol debts. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. PARKER A McGOWAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To Jane Norton, John Holland, Pavid Holland, Ida Eptlnsf.Mllla Eptlnjy, Areha Itrownlec, Solomon Holland, Ida Ron nor, Frank Hark ness, Calvin II ark ness, William Hurkness,absent Defendants? Take tfotiw?'That the Summons of whleh the above Is a copy with petition, has been filed in my ottlce this day and unless you appear and show cause, as required in Hie Sum- , inons, order jnv coti/riau will be taken against voU. J. FULLER LYON. Jiidgo Probate Court. Oat. 3, I8S3, Gt State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. IX THE COMMON PLEAS. J Mary E. Brown. Jane A. Brown. Ann T. Thornton,Frances A. < 'li-velatid, l'iaintitl's against John Smith Brovn, its I-Jxccutor of Rebecca R. Brown, Harriet T. iirown, John I.ewis ; I'.rown, Thomas 8 Brown nml Kiijah Legand Iirown, Defendants. Summons for I!ellef, Ac. To John Smith 15rown, as Kxecutor of Rebecca R. Iirown, Harriet T. Brown, John Lewis Iirown, Thomas S. Brown and Elijah LeRaml Brown, Defeiulants in this action : YUU are hereby summoned ami required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy Is herewith served upon you, and to serve n copy of your answer on the subscriber at Ins office, at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fall to answer this complaint within, dir. Aiiih iiforpsnlil. the liiaint ilts will apply to , die Court for the relief demanded in the com- , plaint nnd costs. Pateri U'll) October, ISK3. AKMISTKAT* J5UUT, rialntiirs Attorney. To tlie above named Defendants? Take notice that the Kcmmor.s of wlifeh' the above is a copy, together wiJIi tlieeom-l nlaint in this action w as uteri in the office of; itic Clerk of the Court of Common I'leas for j Abbeville County, on the luth day ol October 1x83. AUMISTE.VD IJUHT, j 1'Ialn tit's Attorney, j Oct. 31, ISSi, Ot New Carriage, Wagon and Buggy Shop. I WILT, open the new brick shop which I* now belrp built at J. 11. Milker's old stand, where I will be able to supply all persons w ho may give nie a call, with Carriage, wn^on anil luiggy work. w. u. rIIArMAX. 'Oct, 10, ISS3. If State of South Caro)im|jl Abbeville County. ..??8 IN" TIIK 1'IIOJIATK rOCTRT.'/Vv^H In the ii:attcrof I lie I'stateof T. \V.'J'homa*^^B J\V. ini'l 11. \V. Thomas. Executors cstnu- iciviiii! applied forKt.'Uk'incntiwrjgM iliscfuirgr In f "l<l o>ta| *, 3 Notice is i.<-ivliv ni'von Mi:vl tlie stld ootnto will hoIt'd in iIiik t.Vjinl i'ii 'I'myiiwy. tw^lj vemlicr ^ tli. Ivw't.suid n final disdiarRc Rrun>- :,'B r?I from id tm-l. Creditors and debtor^ will (alio special notlcp. jfi J. ITU,Kit LYON. lU'lj'; 1'ioliutc C'onrt. '-Mgl Dr. H. D. WILSOnJJ TJ IV IST T1S T R Y.|g| Abbeville. C. H., S. 0.- I ijjOfJlcc; Upstairs Over the Post ; h;d7reese? ABBEVILLE, S. C.V REPAIHS WATCHES, CLOCKS, AK&W Jewelry In the best manner at the )Kt prices. Long experience and clyse &ppH> :atlon to business merit consideration'fromr' ' :hose having work to be done in his line, He3ra seeps Jewelry and Silverware for sale.. * Feb. 11,188-'}, l.ni * ' iBM Port Eoyal and Anpsia mR|] VUOI'STA AND KNOXVILLE DIVISION. ' ] "iolng Aorth. ' I Going Sooth. 2 I U-.-ad down.; J (Head "qiMjgBlM I 25 T, Charlcs'n A fl 80 IS 10;? a Augusta L jf *3*3.) I! *10 h Augusta L 7 39 1 20 7 50 A Mayvilie L C 20 9 Off 4 30 7 55 A Hnends L 0 10 ?J??3 4 .? S IS A Woocljii'ii L 5 45 8&r?&g 5 05 8 52 AMerrlw'h'rL 5 21 B&&3U 5 17 !) 09 A Cl'ks Hill L 5 02 8 IS 5 31 9 32 A Modoc L 4 40 7 58'SsS 5 13 0 50 A Park?vlllc L 4 28 . 7 4tf 5 !W 10 I.J A Pl'm Hr'chL <08- 7 (112 10 37 A MJC'rrnlcJrL .135 7 Vg-gSM fl 33 11 10 A Troy I, ? 07 ftUjSH (f 50 11 33 A 1'mUIeys L 2 43 0 *i?Em1 7 01 1152 A Vurdcry A 2 22 '0?-- Sq 7 30 12*25 A Grocnw'd L ^1^45 Mall and Ex press?Dally. Wty freight ani&%48 lccomrnodatlon?Dully, oxoept Hundayw. yJfl Fares rod uced to 3]Xc. and 3c. per mile \nd second class resm-ctlvely. 3 j n n \ss supu' S* DA^ANT'G-p* :'4 The Place to Get What ;| You Want! christian&wilsonI ALWAYS in store, a complete atocTcaf ? | FANCY GROCERIES, CANSVfxOT HOODS and CONFECTIONERIES of nil kinds. Tho best and cheapest: CI^-iSSM GAKS anil TO 15 A(-CO. The FINEST ?j WINES and LIQUORS. .} Sweet Hash Corn WMskej^l| For medical purposes a specialty. Alao< Choice Liquors of any kind for medlcal/i'J Give us a call. Satisfaction guaranteed!^!] CHRISTIAN & WILSON, M N 10 1S8i tf fisE WELL FlXTDRE.1 Till-; TLSE WELL FIXTURE Is by most perfect and complote Invention for <^5 its purpose that has ever been liiade. . ' V3S ^o danger of chiIdrcn being bnrt by It. , ...... Anybody cur* duiw water will) it?from any /X depth. It '.h sale, rcilublo and convenient, a? J. J. ADAMS, fcfcgl Greenville, S. yaw Mr. M. T.. riON'Tf A V. .Tl? nt. AnRFvUbM will tnkc orders for the proprietor. August 1, ISCj, :jin wamteIIMI COTTON SEED, COM WE WILL PAY H.V.) FIFTEEN Crflg|M it cilsli ' per huHtiel lor 10,000 bafljnEraM SOUND DRY COTTON SEED} tlc'lverKMH us at this plnee before the Hist of nexflHwSB vrniher. Will oxehanxe COTTON BBhw MEAL for COTTON SEED." mgHj SMITH & HODGES, ilffl d t n Hodges, S. ffigH ABBEVILLE . :JW in nwy THE 18KM SESSION of the HIGH SCHOCHflflB will begin ort j MONDAY, SEPTEMBER wM W. G. JONES, PRINCIPAL. \ MRS. E. W. PENICK, I MISS HELEN ?L YOUNG. ( A?l*Uint?.k The Scholastic year will consist of teajl months of four weeks each divided Into iwpffiW Sessions, as follows: A Paying Session of twenty-eight we?M' .'4J '.with foes as ln'low.i and a Free KeMloo of twer.e weeks,paid for by the Public School* ?3 Free Session to bealn on the flrfct MONDAY. "7?| APltIL, 1SS-I. ' fees folt paying session. * Primary Department, $11.20, or {1.60 pdrraB Intermediate Department, 521.00, or $3.00 par month. Highest Department, $31.00, or tl.30 per month. Fees to be paid monthly and promptly. : None but pay scholars will be admitted or/ 5aE continued during the payingsession. ' Tiiere will be no extra charge# made fof '-SS Mathematics and Languages.- . v ftiM W\ C. ^ENET, President Board TrasteM; Jones F. Mii.ler, Secretary. A August 22,1883, tf Spring Beds. *||| THE Improved Twin Spring. SomeadVAfli-S? tages the Twin Spring Bed has over oth?s|J 1. It is adjustable to any size bed. 2. It Is made of steel sprliies. It is clean, noiseless and strontj. I. It makes a smooth even surface. ' ,:V| It Is elastic. ( an be made hard or soft,' Vig 11. Is low in price?only ^i.00?and will lySim last 2o years. .r.tf'SgH For sale t J. D. CHALMERS A CO.' - il _J?et, 10. a 1883, tf fottjg FOE SALBTl FREE OF ALL INCUMBRANCES. . f| ONE OF TIIE BEST Plantations in kMWt Conntf/ J ALL that tract of Innil .situate In Abbeville 3 County, formerly known us tlie \VIL? "? LIAMS IT,ACE and containing Eig-lit Hundred and Twenty- " Five (825) Acres, | more or lex. Hounded by lands of Gco'nre^JS Nlck'es. IJoht. Dunn, the Cochran Brick House l'laee and others. TERMS?One-third cash, balcnce in 1 and 2 ;S| years, sccured by bond and mortgage of pnrI'hiiser. '/j-'M lilds for the same will b* recciren byGeorgfc -,y M.Trenholm, :tl Broad street. Charleston,H. C.,or bv Messrs, I'AHKKR it MrfiOWAN at 3 their otllce. Abbeville Court House. Master's Sale;. Hutlor. !*ro<5m .'e C'lano ncainst SliarD i ** - % s:*m Smith it Co.?1'orcclosuro. 3 ]>V virtue of an order of sale made in the above stated caso by tho Hon. J. Kershaw, Judge Fifth Circuit, on 23d 3| Jay of October, ISS3, I will sell at public ^ outcry at Abbeville C. If., S. C., on Sale- ^ day, 3d clay of December, 1HS3, w ithin 1 the legal hours of sale, the following'/: ! described property, situate in sa'd .Statu and County, to wit: All that tractor parcel of laud, containing One Hundred Acres, />?? Iocj rmil !intin^n/l hv I'-i -JW Jaiv Taylor, W. C. Pav is, estate of S. Donald, deceased, and J. II. Brooke. TKKMS OF S ARK?One-half of purchase money and costs to ho paid in cash, bahtneo in t?velvc niontlis, interest from j day of sale, secured by bond ol' purchaser 7 .! aiul mortgage of premises. Parchaser to pay for papers. M. L. RONIIAM, JR., \J| Nov. 7, I8?3, It Jl