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SBBFVSS&iPGrv or:-'-: l.-r* r -<Vr.T- ; " ^ _ - ,_ _ 7 ~ J The Press and Banner,! ABBEVILLE, S.C. i Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1883. j * ! r Worthj of Siinross. Mr. P. B. Speed has bought Pr. Ij. T.! Hill's interest in tlio dru>; store of I'ill A: Lowry, and that store will now he run J by Messrs. Speed it I.owry, upriirlit and i industrious men, possessing excellent j business qualifications. In addition t?.j their drills and medicines, they h tve : 1 beautiful stork of Chrismas jrooijs, wlii I, j the}' are selling at roek hotloiu pri -es.' Let our citizens not to forget to . Tve the' new firm a ?ood send oil". They are worthy vounii men, and deserve success. and Abbeville is sure t.> <! > the handsome thiiu; by modest and upri/ht business men. " Despising One's Mother, When She is Old. We publish a most excellent article this week from tho -1 sxocixtr I{ef<>rnic>l Presbyterian under the above hoadiuvr. It has been in type for several weeks,, but it was not until this week that we j rind room for it. Let every reader of the J'rC.SH flltU IHliturr ciui 11. u?u ^.iw- u thoughtful consideration. Mns. J. !5. Kookks died hut Sundav week, after a pain hi 1 illness, :it the old homestead, the home of her childhood., She had gone back to visit relatives and j I'rlortds, when the summons came. She wan a faithful member of the 15apti>t j church at Abbeville, and was in reality a ! Christian woman, who discharged all the; duties imposed b.v the religion which Siie' professed. She leaves a husband and three young childron to mourn their ir- J reparable loss. Mb. J. R. Lomax, of Smithville, had Ihe misfortune to lose about thirteen;J bales of cotton by tiro on the night of the , 29th ultimo. The origin of the tire is uti- ; known, although it is thought that it is i possible that a spark from the engine, | which run the gin, was the cause of the 1! tire. No loss, except the cotton, which is j a heavy one for a man who earns liis.i monoy \>y hard work. Xo insurance. ? The largest crops of small grain have J Wen snown and the "sweet fields of liv- j i i ?> r :?i. ? i.,?.n|v tn !.?.- < JI1KHIUI-II IVIIIII-tll (? oipuv, ?w,vV ... ... . hold, and satisfactory to contemplate. A wise farmer will neither put all liis! { eggs in one basket, nor jiut his whole 11 trust in summer crops. \\ inter crops are j nlwavs satisfactory, while the summer'' crops sometimes burn up, and leave 1 the guanoagentfi in the lurch. Read Thomas McGettigan's advertisement this week. It's the prettiest thing Vet, but too small to take in all the tine * brands. He runs a very large place and 1 keeps good order in the saloon. No such ( thing as loafers alowed about the place. I lie will give a sample bottle of tine) goods free to his many patrons who hail . from all parts to buy something good and 11 pure for(.'hrismas. It is thought the people will have another chance to vote down new county ' projects. It is said that the Legislature j' will leave it to a vote of the people as to ! i whether they will have new counties, j Tills to put them to nuuuionai irouuu* ,1 for no good. The peoplo of Abbeville will vote down the division of this conn-11 iv. | J We had the pleasure of a call last week j \ from Presiding Klder Kirkland. IIo is 1 nn earnest worker in the cause which lic.s has espoused, and publishes an excellent j1 little monthly newspaper deeotod entire- j ]y to tho interests of the peoplo of his j circuit. Mr Gr .or Skybt, postmaster at | Cokesbtirv, died last Sunday morning, ;c aged sixty years. He was a most obliging postmaster and will be greatly miss- j" ed by the people of his neighborhood, j, whom he had served so faithfully. ' j Col. Yarb Madden is off to White Hall, j digging wells of the never-failimr variety i ?rone of your little gimblet holes?but of the good old kind in which hangs the ^ "old oaken bucket, tho iron bound < bucket." | f' Tho work of building- the Ebenezer 1 Methodist I'hurh rive miles east of Abbe- J v ville is progressing satisfactorily. Isaac; I Tarrant under tho superintendent of Mr. jv Isaac Keller is doing the work. j 'J Don't fail to read the advertisement of;i! f hirlnu ViKirlmck'R. who is olfcrinir bar- I11 puns in all kinds of merchandise, lleij* Hays ho will soil his stock, regardless of: i cost. I" An. Tin's is acting the part of Rip Ike 1 in the Supreme Court. He is even a I greater man down there than was Aaron Is Mitchell at Abbevillo in Ridical times. I ^ Judok Lyon and S. C. Cason are dele- t, fcatcs from the Abbeville congregation to!a Hie Methodist Conference which met yes- j1 terdfty ilt Sumter. " F Mor(? trlnsic bdxos have boon brought c to Abl>eville this season than at any pre-!11 viousseason. A number of them have!1, been raffled. j? By refererife to our news columns it ? 4?vill be seen that tho prospect of a new Sl county at Ninety-Six is not very encour- ? ftgingl * * n Somehow the impression lias gone il abroad that the Press and ('anner isop-j ' 1 ,i._ . i pvaeu iaj mv iwiiiiubivii v/i uvn \?/uMkivn | n dr. F. F. (i.vry was at home last Sat- J, tirday and left on Monday to attend to t Legislative duties in Columbia. ? Person* contemplating the purchase of s Christinas presents should buy them at v once. Delays are dangerous. * ; ft A number of our lawyers are off to Co-1J lumbia, to argue cases before the Su-h preme Court. ii Col. Samuel Wallingford is here, bring- [. ing with him a lot of mules and horses. d We have bad most delightful weather 1 Curing the present Fall and Winter. It now seems that Saluda is ahead on ' ^ the new county question. j' We had mucli rain hist Saturday and n Katurdav night. * ' The Rev. R. L. Harper is still lying i very ill. A J udge Cothran is at home. (t Bargains! bargains! bargains! at tho | ? closing out sale of the New York Store.11, The New York Store will positively be 1 closed out on the 1st of March. A big lot of zephyr will be closed out t at 7J an ounce at the New York Store. J Clothing'. clothing! will be dosed ont at 10 percent, less than cost. New York Store. 25 fine cloaks will be closed ont at 20 j per cent, less than cost. New York Store r Blankets, shawls, dress will be closed J ont regardless of cost at the New York :. Store. j I 100 towels left for 5 cents at tho Nqw j \ York Store. ! K tuu AniA ic 'r xvefueriu ut;i' iuub tuin uwniii^ uuv ?** j no merchant's trick, but a bona fide sale.' Don't delay and pet a pick of the goods &t the New" York Store. i Wnen buying Christmas presents don't: forget the elegant assortment of Roger's triple plated silverware at P. Kosenburg A Go's. P. Kosenburg A Co., have marked down their clotning so as to enable ev- j ery one to buy a nice suit of clothes or an overcoat for the Christmas holulys. I A nice line of saddles at very low figures at P. Kosenburg A Co's. | A beautiful assortment of ladies and ' children's knitted sacks and hoods at P. Kosenburg A Co's. P. Kosenburg A Co., aro now offering some splendid bargains in shoes. Nothing is more desirable for a Christmas present than a nice piece of silverware, being both cheap and durable, to be found at P. Kosenburg A Co's. ^ Books! Hooks! A full line of school! books, poems, novels, tic., at Smith t?*' Son. For Christmas?china tea sets, vases, i guest-cups, and ninny other desirable; nrticles for Christmas presents at Smith i <t Son; Cloaks! Jackets ! Remember we have , a large line on hand and are now offering 1~... ? Vmllh .t- V,..i VUCUI IVIT UV?? ill 4JIUIIM *V The place to pet your ready made clothing at Smith A Son. Kocp warm overcoats at first cost at Parker AHill's. Another lot of those celebrated tin sets > just arrived at Parker A Hill's. A few more of those china tea sets at Parker A Hill's. Stone churns 3, 4 and 5 gailons each atI Parker A Hill's. Canneo Goods.?3 pounds canned fresh tomattoes 8l.">0 per dozen. 2 pounds fresh canned tomattoes at $1.20 per dozen, i 2 pounds canned fresh corn $1.50 per doz- , en. VrAah T^nrlnn lfivpr malna niirrnnta almonds, citron, at Parker <t Hills. To be well dressed will oftentimes supersede the rest. It will pay you t" see j the bargains in mens and boys clothing, . offered uy Wardlaw <fe Edwards. Have you seen those immense bargains now offered at Wardlaw <fc Edwards ' fn gents merino and woolen underwear, genu tine laundried and unlaundried , shirts, centa fancy and brown half hose, Suspenders, ties, Ac. Your special attention is called to our I, stock of Blankets, which we will sell at reduced prices until Christmas, Wardlaw <fc Edwards. Not by fits and starts, but steadily day by day, week by week, month by month, does our business grow. Wo like to see things lively and still offer bargains in our shoe department, Wardlaw it Ed-! M Wards. Great dress goods sale. In this de-' partment we are showing a large assortment in fine and medium class goods at reduced prices, Wardlaw & Edwards. Cloaks, dolmans, jersey jackets, only a few in stock, call and get your wants supplied, Wardlaw Edwards. Trunks, valises, satchels. If you, tvant a good trunk don't fail to call on 1 "Wardlaw <fc Edwards, ? h Le^isiattiro. Tlio Bill to reptvil the lien law passer] t yesterday evening ti? its thiol nv.ilin:; in j < th>.' House <>f ncnroscntaiives and will he: " "i sure to pass tin* House. Tlu? S hcim; a more e.mserxativo )>;;<ly wiiljio.^' <ioiil-t t!:o wi-.lniii t-. it the re- [ r piMi ot ill.- law. I IMucii''!'! s"<':ms ::t la*? to have 1 .f-?n | I' arouscil to a si )is<> o!" th." jiossil.ility ol'tlis- i |i( mcmhcrinvr tli.it county to create the new j county of Silmla almost entirely from 'w 11,. net territory. i ? A strong delegation of lifte-n of i:-l :.i field's strongest iim m an* now in <'olnin- I j|J i i, vorki'.i.c with ini.u'iil mid ir.nin tojt.i ?Iof*?:!t (lie proposed new county of S i!u- J('( da. l'i> to the titsir <i[' their iirriv.il lli'T" ?,v . . . i , , , w sc.-'.ti to i?e t:<> ?><>111 ( as in tli'1 pro.-aWe j: result ??|"a vnic in iin- (ienoral Assembly *' on tli*.' subject. It is inipovsiitU* at this n, wrilintr t<> foreshow tIn* el'ect of tlie !'. "! prp?euee on tin' nieiiii-er of ihe Ivrisl.i- ?n IHT. j s,! To-morrow s action will throw now us light on the subject of now comities,' which has excited a largo portion of the! State for the last ten day*. !f? The Abbeville delegation aroall in their places, and arc lookini: carefully to the Th interests of tln ir constituents. At present it seems that there is no t!i hope for neither iiutlor nor N ine'y-Six 'J' count v. i J'1 i ..j l'i So Reason for Apprehension. j s. foil* or 1'rrsx (mil H'mnrr : ' 'J i I,....ii iiiiii.li snriirised at :i11 ciltorijl! in the.Nithitla .-Ion "a wi ll authenticated 1' rutin>i-" I'i'itiii <*<tluini>i:t ilia' i lie Iricinls <>t t lie j 1*. <;. A i\ U. K. "aiv lobbying" in i'<iliunItiu To net a l?i11111rontrli the II tiro lit tax : iln- county "iti.ip11, tn build tin* rnii'l. Tin? Iiill proposes to submit the t|itcslion of; j 'subscription" or "no >n!iM,ri;.tiu<i" lor such jsi mil or siiiii- :is in?y lit4 voted o:i a [ <>( i t it in ^ i.gllOil It.v a mnj'iriti/ of nil III" fi rt lntlili is of uiy county, township, citv or fo.vn, desiring s(1| lo aid in Itiiililiiix till' road. ,.n If that is not a su.'licii nt protection apain?-t .,,, i tax unwillingly voted, I don't know iiow to jjf provide one. No trletid of tJio road supposed it to I to pran- , ;icab!e to net a muntft subscription in Ablte- ! k'llle ill\iew oi the opposing intcri-sts of 'he , i A- r. 11. It., A. A K. it. it. and S. V. It. It. <\ i will send you a copy i f tlie ltiil that you '?! may see what foundation the ''Well aulheiiti- 011 rated rumor" 1i?k. Yours, Ac., WM. II. i'AI:ki:I!. > Wl P. S. I hear the Committee on ItuilroadK\ iave inserted "landowners" instead of "free-, millers." I'!'' f fhe copy of the Hill referred to, did not r0: 'nine miMI Inst niuht. when it was too late tor V'.' his j*?uc.-Kl>. r. ? I?.j ,,K| ! ri? ~4 ** I pr< McConnick Dots. 6m The trade in Mcf'ormick is booming and is j v ;aid by iill ttui drummers to be tJi? most busi- . ' less place on the road. A tine hotel is now J'' telng erected by Mr. \V. A. Branch and will * je llrst el ass In every respect. I *T, Mr. J. A. Harmon leaves this evening for en. Augusta. , ch Mr. Story the well known painter is still "J1 sere doing nlee work. . /'u Two charming yonng ladies were In town last Saturday, Theyoum: ladies were Misses Kate; ^ ind I.ena Hester of Mount Ciirmel, who came ' I!n lown to view the prospects or our town. S.V; What they thought ol it, we are not aware of,} tin >ut we suppose well like all others. ini The cotton crop'in this section will average i halfof what was made last year. Miss Laura Johnson, ol Due West, Is visit-) ' ng Mi-ses Brltt. and they all came down to he baptizing Sabbath day. Miss Lam a is one tf ?ur o!?l school mates, and you may know Sl' ve were giad to see her. How proud we felt no n noticing the bright Jewels she bore at her I ;radnatin^ day. Old Bord"au.\ foe Is proud to j S mow that she has representatives all over th< lie State. jtei The two Sunday schools now are !n a flour" ,rtl Khinu condition and renders honor both to j he superintendent and students. ! *| lo VISIl OH1 Ml'lOrnni'K Willi nur inunnm ' liurehes and her stores, mak-s us fool promt c('' nil know that wo arc living in an advanced jw" no. j *~ Mr. K. Palmer wasjnurried to Miss ("iooiuin ! tost north Sunday. We wish them a happy ? ife. > KITV IJKLL. j|,y Avoid Farm Mortgages. j:l11 Mortgages arc necessary ami beneficial to j ivilized society, hut tlere arc unplrasant I i?at tiles about thein. They often enable a nan to accomplish what lie could not oih' r-1 rise do.and tiiey also often involve a man ' rho would ha\c been otherwise successful, j TF hey oflen enah'e a man to Ret out of trouble I'liich he could not otherwise avoid, and they I lerhatis c?|U illy often make miserable a life] rhich would have otherwise been happy. It All ? easy to g<-t them on to the farm, hut it is not I ways so easy to get. them oft'. Farm mortga- j os are about tile b.*st investment that eaplitl can tin.I. Investors generally like them. | 'hey partake of ilie mature, permanence, and j p tlier s'.ih-tanil;*t <|iialities of real properly, ( mt are relieved from many of the burdens ( uipo ed upon land. ( . 'fit* editor of the A mrri-cn Aijrlfdlliirhl ] y, ays tMai nnv j 11 ve?uneni company in ,\r\v y 'o k city has upward of i,0!)j in farm j }, noi'tnas*'-!, inosty on '.vc>t-ni larms. 'i hi-' j.notify draws seven per cut. and upwards, I j. nd is olilaiti-.'d in litirope a' four per cent., <> j j.hat I lie annual profits 10 tin* investment onipauy are ahoul SJiO.On. There sire per-j laps a dozen Mie'i companies !? New \ ork j F! ilv alone, and there aie private investors,! S o\v Hie money is p cntlful ail over the eoitn- i (' ry; so that there is no lack of opportunity to 1{ et liiort.-a^es on farms. Hut so liaiMly sire f. hevtoset off ttiat iuvestors wili not Reiier- N llv loan mo;-? iiiana third or a hnlfo! Hum M i-curity ottered. I s. A broker who deals lamely in farm mortsn* Si es, recently said to tin: writ; r I hat. as a rule, I lortrases are not. paid. TJisit isto say, when j farm is once iir>:-tjr-:ged, in a majority of Q1 istancesit remains so for a Ions lime. If! Q] no mortgage is i?aht another is madu to , nise Ihi' nioiu v. If ii is foreclosed, it is very ! are tiisil anything is paid haek to the farner. If it Is sold, it often continues to be , railed around e.util It sets into tiie hands of! ,k< ilne one who us--s it in buy mjj the laud, and | i> sets "satisllvd." ? Moneyat seven per cent, will double in ten ra's if the interest Is kept invested. If the iirnter carries a mortgage of say $*>,<(Hi for hirty year-, it will ? si Itiin, at "seven pT _ n'. aoont S-"(.oof) for the use of the $.">,inwi. S Ml*<;nurui'nn uuniiii;n i?,> ^niii|niiiU(i nterest at, seven per vent, tin the amounts laid, is no more than a fair estimation of I lie I 'IV o>t of such a mortuage, for tlie tanner can I 1 oubtles always inv>->t hi* money in some- am hi tig which will yield him seven per uai en!. t\V( Therefore:?1. Ho not mortgase tlto farm nn-1 cs it is absolutely necessary. lint.as a genet.1 rule Is less valuable than a particular ore, | r t may be well to specify by adding. Do lot mortgage to build a tine house. ISy so loingyou will have to pay money lor an in- I I estment which does not bring money. :i. U to not moltaave the farm to buy more land. Viieu there is absolute certainty that more an be made out of the land than the cost of he mortgage, this rule might not apply. But bsolute certainty Is rare; mistaken calcula Kill is common. -1. uo mil. iuoi r.'nui' ii num mle* you are sure of Its soil. Many persons | pro iorrow with an expectation of repayment the ia?cd on an experience of the land's virginity ! pri inly, which, on fail Inc. may leave the land e*t? productive, and the means of repayment hus be removed. In this way the trouble i peglns which may result in the lo<? of the arm. Keep very clear of mortgages. I The Twenty-Four Honrs Stretch. On the new schedules of the Richmond and ! Danville, Virginia Midland and all other! I oads belonging to the Associated Hallway I.,jr ines, the hours are marked from 1 to 21 and |,,j tie a. m., and p. in., business Is done away | Dni villi. Their tables of time from New Kng- J).., and to Florida, and by the Southern Pacific .' n Californa, are calculated on the day of 21 j.-rl lours, commencing with midnight. A pas- j wi ;enger leaves Boston by one of the Southern ' .. ;xpress trains at 22::;n o'clock, leaves liaiti- ! j^(,| nore at 21, Alexandria at 2'!:"">, and he lituls ,' lis whole trip southward scheduled that way. I, ' L'lie reasons assigned by the railways for this ' jhargeare "that it avoids the awkward and j 11 :on fusing division oftheday into two equal I jortIons of twelve hours each. The day be- j ;insat midnight, as under the common sysem, but there is tm possibility of confusion j ~ JCIWCCIJ IOIPUOOII ailll aiWl IIOOII IIOUIS. I HI' ,'N jrcat advantage of this scheme in a railroad U line-table will be k<*cii at mice ; 7 a. nr., anil 7 j. ni.. are frequently misprinted or misnndcr;t<?o?.I. while no one will confound 7 o'eloek .villi in o'clock, (in - p. in., heroines ISo'c.ock, r p. ni., is !! o'clock, and 1- midnight heroines 21 o'clock." Any wateh or cluck can >e adapted to the system by pulling ihe extension of the hours in a circle just inside of hose already on the lac v. T'?e exterior num- > i n*rs will then be consulted up to 12 o'clock I loon, and the exterior fines lor the remainder p<" if the day. 'I he ticket and station agents i?r must keep posted in thc7.*ith meridian or local ! ' ;ime used in their cities and also in the 21 U!l. lour computation. Km 11 road people believe | ,his 4iewest. departure will in the end com- pn nend Itself for adoption by all i lie rail ways ol I he country. Leave it With Him. Yes, leave it with him, The lilies all do, | n And they grow. j ,w They grow in the rain, t.|.( And they grow in the dew? j llH Vpk ! hf*v emu* .... riiey grow in the darkness, all bid in the 'i?\ nlulti; u rhey sirovv in the sunshine, revealed by the light; j Still they grow. Tliey nsk not your planting, j They need not your euro, r,.l As they crow; Dropped clown in the valley, jj,. The held, anywhere? jni There they srnw, ; 1'hey crow in tlieir beauty, arrayed in pnro 'C() white; , l)V rhey grow, clothed in glory, by Heaven's own tight, : pu sweetly grow. The grasses nrc clothed ^ And the ravens are fed Fiom His store; Hut you who are loved, And guarded and led, How much more .1 Will he clothe you and feed you, and give you K,. Ills eare- , llicn leave ll wun uiiii, no nas every- . where 1 Ample store. j' Y^s, leave il with Him. J 'Tis mure d?*ar lo (lis heart, l ' Vimi will know, I . Than tin* lilies that bloom, ! V Or, the (lowers that start. i O 'Neath the snow. Whaldver you need, If von a-k it in prayer, ?ou can leave 11 with Him, lor you are His! <-a re? I'r Yon, you know. ANY one wishing to purchase nieo and i handsome Christmas presents would do ? u*f>l I t r\ lirwt i?n 11 (in Kni'l'il A" l.iiU'rv. *11 where they will find a larjre assortment of Xmas cards, autograph albums, celluloid sots, for both ladies and gentlemen, an as handsome as lias ever been offered in ?? this market. Also a large lot of jewelry J* cases of various shapes and kinds, ladies (|j] work boxes with and without music, la- |,< dies toilet sets, odor eases, Christ mas en boxes, colognes, whisk brush holders. is In fact everything that could be found in a first class fancy drug store. J r? j Wizard Oil, the king of cures, for rheumatism, neuralgia, cramps, colics, ! and all diseases of an inflammatory na-i ture. Try a bottle and be convinced. To u be had at Speed <fc Lowry's. , il A large and assorted lot of toilet soaps ; to be had at Speed <fc Lowry's. Separating the Sexes. A writer in tho Qniiroan, (Ark.) LbiM vnys: p l-r<>iuivi:on> sitting in cliiinh is :t practice r i:tt sliou'il be condemned by nil who ti" to 10 l.otiM* of Cud to whorship. Worship u;!it to be tin' purpose <.f uvi'tv one who e>; In*t, alas. it is 11 ?t so, Then* nrt1 no roa- ; lis t.> ji'ststv > oti at l; unman n il p? ??|-1 ? tor I itiiitt in rls?* ,s:iim- |a1 in (.'oil's house. '!"!!? ' ri i r, I |iu-ii:!< lint i!i-ii!ii;nl ii: hut ratli . J ' to Jin' contrary, 'i'lic I;>iSuv lie* of tin* i| it.-'lc.' ojnral.> .uaiii-t f|n> uol'.shi''intr." 1 u>' u-'tilenian i- no i|.niii| a pious man, iiiiiI j I'lfiitIv intends to woi.vliip with a I :ii'ilor sincerity. Imt lie would (urn tin1 : lit jj' d >usc of the I .old into si pkiee of nin oinfo: la- | ? resttiction. As ;i rule, in Ilie country, lien a yotnijr niasi accompanies a young !y to elitileli, he i-i Illinois li > r to tie door, li-T" 11 le::\es In r lo lind a sent If -die can, id jp? S out under the trees v\ lien III' r:|i:e.ids ! J. Ha blanket illd i'lls aioiil.d. talk III'.'ahoiit uses limit "'neetin' l?r? alts," who:i lie ?:ot s i I he door and lne: ts t fi< \oiti.g 1;.d \ I'S -!I'' ! >ne? nut. It tlie young man was allowdl i s:t in ciimeli v. 11! the young lady, li" mid not tii's.ri li ra! tli" dour. Ii 'J i" roi-g for inimm rie.| pco| I.; to sit to'vilies'. J i> Wl'i IU! for 111 < * 111 to collie together, iti'-j :<i!iIT for tliein t li\ e in tie' sain" I:< iuidio;'- j io(t, and a committee ot men with the Itild III I'.'II I in si ;i s ('ha i I'lll'l 11. sl.o I d liv'a.i I tinted to k*ep young people apart. li j iMi'tl a siood idea In have two churi h"s . j ii- lot Hi.' men ati>l t In* ol le-r lor I hi' women. | lcliiiivln-s coiilil In* limit witli 11 u::r:*o\v j ;iee ?li villi 111; theiii, ami the niiuMer could arch uIoiij: ami preach in at the windows. *W> m Should lift Moro Cnroftil. fol. Youma*is shoul 1 he a little mom careI When he wi?he? (i> make com;>ari?ons or I e illustrations. He may not. IV id til" (.ieor- | _ t i iip?-r* ami he may lie ignorant ol l he lael at Kmoiy Speer. the I"nite ! Slates Alloi le y r the Northern Ihstriel of Ceorgia, who has j en m'iii iiere lo assist ill the prosecution of | e political eases, is ealleil "Sapphira" Speer i the other side of the Savannah. In his ee.'h last Saturday on Ilie standim: aside of rors. in speakingon aeeriain p-.int, he said. ] k I has never hern ihe law, etislom. tisane, or fl aeiiee in South Carolina, and anv lawyer! ho has i,ee:i in practice for lifteen years in! nth Carolina, who would assert the contra-1 v , deserves lo l>e stricken dead, as Were All- I v" miasaml Sapphira, for perjury.''?(XiroUnu . xirli.ii}. j j," .. ? Infernal Revenue. W [O'hon'iii Rri;istvr.[ ,\ t is doiihttul If Senator Holler's hill ton hot- ; i i!it* inl<-ri>:iI revenue will have much] Co ? wiijir. We reel very oert-iin tlmi it might ( >t to liuve. titul that tin! preponderance of, A. iitimcnl in lliis state is that ii will bo ?; s ucl wrong to lake oil' I ho lax on whiskey | \V. il tohaeoo and keep it tin the necessaries' of ! C. | Till Mr. Murray, of Anderson. has ollcred a bill the llonsn of Kcprcsontal ives which. In 1 . oet, destroys the legislative |>owor of the *fc itiroad Commission. Mr. Murray's ideas' iiiodii d in the proposed hill aro sensible ''^ d to the point, nml the niO'isiire, If passed, II eliminate the most objeelionablc feat- i es of the !nw as it now stands, having tho ' mmisshm a general supervisory control of c railroads, without the right to make I:irifl*, .' .'illations. This would he a happy middle ^ mind between I he extremes, an:! it the I.eg- ! '. attire be wise enough to adopt tt, both Ihc; :hts of the people and the rallro ids will ho . uporl.v taken care of and protected.? HV/oi.*o Xvws and Ilcruld. j ( v several of our exchanges have not yet i lnd Out that the Merchant and Farmer is lilished in Laurens and not in Marion. Wo j in 111 be pleased to have lliein 'mike the oeo.i ..i..,...r..^ i>> <i...iin,... iici^ _/ ....... I ? k Vrrclutiit imri J-\n-mcr. Wo learned of I ho . ange Ions since, and have been sending) rpaper to i.anreii?, bill the .\frreliant and \ \rmer still conies with n big X on it. ? m*(* ? * iV.vsii tnfiton, I). C., December 4.?Senator uler to-d.iy introduced a bill appropriating 0."0;) for continuing tlie improvement. of -ri? Charleston harbor. Also one appropriate ISVi.n ii ior a new courtliouse ami pustotlicu (jreen ville, S. C. I tin v * ! 11 V resolution lias iieon oflcreil In the Virtin legislature calling upon Senator Ma -1 da lie to lesii'ii his seat in the I'lillcl States na'e.acall which he has not the slightest | "t' tionoi listening to. j Sa enntor Hnt.ler, of South Carolina, has maile | ^ " i> li r*l lire-ikon the Internal Keveniio sys- clC' n tbis session, by his bill to abolish it 1 n-.. uliiivil in l lie Senate WVitnosdav. |Mj '1)0 drrrnvi/lr KiUrrftrisr mid M'tnn'.ninrrr' \i into deep niunrniiis: bcr-iuse in the re-j* it local option elect'.oil t lie license ticket] >ii. ill All 1(1121). inr l.\HUIKJ>, I>oc. It'll, I?'l, ;it Mrs. (Jilinor's 1 Itcv. \V, 1". Pearson. Mr. THOMAS ou 'Tl'lHSON to Miss M. l.KTTlH JORDAN, net of Abbeville, S. C. I <-'<> 3IARKKT REPORT. i "0I i sal COUKECTKD WKEKt.Y IIY j ,j >A J < ic K R So I II LTv wil C O T T O N 15 u Y K II K i est id Dealers in General Merchandise. <;rc' fro AitlJi:vn-i.K, December 11. lSi-3. | COUNTRY I'ltont'CK. j ?>u otlon in trood demand. oliotl. Miiliilinu 0:'^' (A P'r; oiton.Oood Middling !Mis " {!?.? ntton, siiiins " m,.: V\v Corn "*>* " W " r lent 85 __ ats, nooil demand " t>0 odder " ? "l.im liter Ii " 20 | g-s i-jji" jo : GltOCF.KIKS. { If. aeon V/. (!> s j ussir. !i" " 11 Tp| nil'iv iy. " IS j H t<-.- .. ? " " U M-.I ll " 12',$ the 4 " 5 n iil:is<0"> 40 " 50 COt vni|' > 5" " " ") , 1.00 "1.35 > Do MUST ICS. "c tnn hird Shirtinir f.' \ oi: 7 j JSal lantlimi Sliiriinc C:< *' S ? ?i, li.n.lnr.1 l-Khirtinii 7'-i ' ! lamiard i'l.ihN 0 " ]0 j ser xtia heavy Plaids 12 " 14 p... >z < 11" VJ'i j landard Print* "'<? " k j Tm o>>d Prints 5 " C/4 j Mjn< NOTICE ICHOOL TRUSTEES. X so I H K School Trusloos of Abbeville County 0 ar<-earnestly requested to meet the ICx- -> ^ iniii--1 Hoard on the lii>t Monday inJan-j y. at Abbeville Court House, at] L-ivc o'clock M. E. COW AX, ! Chairman 1\.\. Hoard. mn >ec. 12,1SS1, It ) T. EBTORS AND CREDI-1J mrvna ! lro JLUllO. 11'" ERGONS holdlni: claims ngahifct I he estate WI' of William ("linksealox, deerawd, will out sent the same to tnc without dflay, and lu>, >se indebted to the estate must make ' unut payment to A. C. CLINKSCALKS, i Administrator. : )ec. 11. I Ml It ; j TEACHERS EXAMINATION. ~ EACHKHS of Public Schools without corI iUrates, and wlio.su certllicates have exed, are hereby notified to meet the Kxamns; hoard at Abbeville <'ourt House pro-' red for examination on Thursday, .'Id day of! nuary. 1*>I, at t?n o'clock A. M. oioreu leitcners win .iiect me iHKiru on | itlay, the day following nt ten o'clock A. M. j th paper, pen niul ink. 1 A "cue Iters desiring the hooks on "Art. of g tool Management" and'"Mctbodsof Teach- R r." on which a n'imherof the examination ; (".lions Hn; ha.si-il, can procure the same by 1 i plying to the subscriber. E. COWAN*. ! ft School Commissioner. , a >ec. 12, Hivit ! late of Soulh Carolina,' Abbeville County. IN* THE PROBATE COURT. Kx-purte Amies !!. Robertson, Petitioner. 1'elition for Settlement anil Discharge. mi IRs. AON'i-'S I!. UOI5ERTSON as admin-j ^ isiratrix of the estate of J. \V. liohert- i i having iier petition in this Court nying for settlement, Ac. t' is ordered, that Tuesday thoflth of Jnn-| ly next, be fixed for the settlement of; d estate and granting the discharge as fi lived for. I I J. rn.i.Eti I.YON, j -* Judge iTouuleLuurt. x* joc. fi, iw., t j DISSOLUTION. 10 Die copartnership heretofore oxlstlug be-'-? een )>r. L. T. Hill Ami S. L. l.owry under: V p name of Hill <V l.owry at Abbeville, S. s been dissolved by mutual consent, l>r. L. * Hill having sold out, bis interest in the /* sines* to Mr. 1'. 15. Speed. I,. T. HI I.I,. M. I)., ' S. L. LOW'KY. I S| )cc. 10, 1S.S.'!. j kJ ?'rom the nbovc it will be seen that 1 have ! tired lrom the drug business. Mr. Mr. 1*. II.. eed bavinu purchased my Interest in the | m of Hill ft Lowrv. Mr. l.owry is a rami-1 f rly licensed druggist of experience, and Mr. < 1 eed is well known to the people of lhis| unty. Ornti'ful for favors extended to me I f~ the public while in the business, I com- 11 i-iid the new linn to tiic contidciieo and] tronage of tiie people. I -r I,. T. HILL, M. IX I I-* Dec. 10, I SHI, J? i ri COPARTNERSHIP, j* Plie undersigned have thlsdny purchased the | Jl >ek of drugs ami the business of Hill a- l,mv-I and will In the future conduct the drug | T isiness under the llrm name and style of 1 ieed & l.owry. I*. It. KI'KKI), | ( S. I,, l.i >\vl(Y. 1 1 * I >ee. io, iv;:i. j ? / tatc of South Carolina,. ^ 3 -x Abbeville bounty. i-L obatc < "ourt?(,'It at Ion lor Letters ol Adminisirsitlon. t J. Ft-l.i.Kit I.von, Kscj., I'i:oi!A'i'K Jrnci:. V' IIKHKAS, Kdward K, Smith has Inado m< Milt tl> IIIC. to Kl'illlt 111III I.ellOI'S ?.f Acl-! inistralioii lit Ihc estate and clhetsot W in. | | Cult:well, latcof Ahljet illccomity,dec< as-1 lltpsp arc therefore, to cite an'I minimi! si i all 1 nl singular tli<- kindled ami creditor- ol tin', kl Win. I). Caidwell, deceased, tliat tlieyj and npjiear htflore tin1, in I In* < 'on it of I'm-; itc, to he held at Abbeville II.. on I'll i iy, licccmber 2ist, Iv^'i, alter [uhllm!ion j i loo!', at II o'clock in the ton-noon, to show pj, Hsu it any tlicy have, why the said AdminI ration should not he ranted. Utvci. under my hand and seal, this tilth j : day ol December, in ilimyiaiof onr (]j l.ord one thousand ci^ii^Lundrcd and i> eighty-three and in tlu^mc hnndreil ] nnd eighth year ol' Aintrlii Iiidopcnd-1 ence. ? i, Published on the 12th day of Dflbemher, iss.'t, n" . ti.i. n......... ,.iwl mii ti.j. j OU.'O dour ior tlit* tmiu required by Jmw. I,, J. KL1,1,Kit IA ON, J iidtje Probate Court. , l'i Nov. 7,1S83, tr " T< r AI'l'OltTIONMfcNT 'UBLIO SCHOOL FUXD FOIt 1884. j MIK !'i Pnwiivj i? tin* amounts nf money at ( t ! >* t! 1*| o-ill of I 'll- 1 !o;ir?!s of Trsisi! < ? f ir j ip rcspocuvp Sfliool l?i>tricls lu A'lltpvil'p ! ?uiity. County l'un<i is mai'c tip of tin* j o.Ti-ds dI Hi" iv.i> in: | : x Cinxi anfllli'! i ill lax. I ip li School 1 >?-1 > it-: I-Med icjirc i lit* il- I"l;il |?!l liix ami lis ul Ihcj .li mills lax li;lul, U'liic!) Is Ll'i'.'ili r <ir less ! en ilini; tn I In* numtiiT <;I ( hilitri'ii of s.-lii-; ~i slicajro in ai'Uml Hlli-miam-i'nl tho \ nliiir j j IhkiIs. <! (lurlion hi >ix j?rr i-uht. is male <M\(T till' i'X|ifll^iS i:f tin' .-Villi* i| I *??. 11111 i j llfl'S :?1.1 i J11:1Iiolia iii IIMIS <if |h.|| s. '1 lit n si-icii vc district iiiiul-; arc as lolv. = : ; I! Ninely-Six il.'vVi.'O . I;r? -n i I i,:ty.'i i'(i j '> (-iiki'>il>ilrv 1 0 1 s;. |i'C'al<Nvi!l n'-'ici j hi.- W- >1 'I j ''I 1.1111/ s a'nl '.i Ift.'ll ' s ii,i!ivii.?' ! |i(i.I,II 1 ' Wlii.i* M.iii. Vifun l! I li-'iuii ! i i11 T't >. ! i i i?i|iir Siirin-4. tis'i 1 Alitii'Vil'li; 1 >on ! Ii iiiaiiioiKi mil sum j I .< i -.vii11 SVillv S'I'i.imi I Maunolla TJ'.i. "i ; |v ('a.liH'.ni ?:.i'l.lsi ' if lioriicaux ;i 0.00 J K. COW AN*. | School Commissioner. 1 tl1 riec. 12. is if SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF BBEVILLE COUNTY.;:^ <ciiooi. Distimct No. 1?J. Frank Cason,J. K in_r, John I:. Moore Hmiooj, Di.stkkt No. 2?('. A. Waller, T. Kiley, S. M. I lodges. ( s 'ciiooi. Distkici' No. 3?M. 1?. McCihee, (i. \v . Conner, M. A Cason. mom, Disritier No. 1?K. L. Waldrop, G. 111 Moore, W. H. Dunn. :ciiooi. HIsriMcr No. ?II. M. Young, \V. wan I'.ro' k. It. II. Arnistror.jr. to >cnooT. HisiiurT No C>?A. T. Mellwuinc, i K. ( alvert,.I. K I'hlrick. >Ciiooii Dihthict No. 7?W*. E. Henderson, I . A. i.oinax, li. II. Itykard. I sn school District No H?Kov. R. \V. Sey-i jur, T. J. Hearst, John M. I'rulll. (It school Distinct No. !>?c*. M. wlbert, S. O. am-.', J. C. Tlllie. I11school District No. in?Dr. J. L. Presslcy; ('. I.ltfs, A. K. Watson. i iciiooi. District No II?W. A. Templeton, (?. Edwards. J. H. liarksdale. School District No. 12-l)r. J. II. Hell. J. Hrottnice, John 1>. Alewine chool District No. i:i?J. J. Johnson, Dr. i I!. Mnseley, (iconic K. i'urdett.. School imstkict No. h?10. Calhoun, W.; I,:inier, Win. Kiley. I school District No. I'p?linn. J. II. Mor-1 i, J. It. Meioinl., \V. It. MeMride. school iUstimct No. ki?James C. JcniK-s J:is. Cothran. Jr., W. If. lirlit. lie School Trustee-! will he careful not to r-rdraw the atnounts allotted to their re;ctivc .School Districts. E. COWAN, School Commissioner. >ec. 12, IKS'), tf Master's Sale. >nry M. Spikes against Thomas L. VIoore, Lucy Moore and others, heirs at iaw in umiiiii iV. .wuuru, UC'U u. | virtue of mi order of sale mado in si* I ; above stated case by the Hon. A. P. drich, Judge Second Circuit, 011 21st y of February, 1SS:5, I will sell at puboutcry at Abbeville C. II., S. C., on leday, 7lh day ol January, 1S83, within 3 legal hours of sale, the following scribed property, situate in said State r.f il County, being of the real estato of j s. Einina A. Moore, deceased, to wit:' 1,0 I that tract or parcel of land, containing Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, I aV in. ire or less, bounded by lands of Dr. T. lilake, Mrs. Pool, Lurkiu Carter and icrs. Only so much of said land as is icssary to pay the debt, interest and j its in this case will lie sold. The num-, r of acres to be made known on day of; o. "EKMS OF SALE?So much cash as II be necessary to pay the debt, inter-J :iiul in lliiv r>n <1 dit of twelve months with interest in <lay of sale, secured by bond of, rehiiser and mortgage of the premises, rehaser to pay for papers. M. L. BOXHAM. JR., I Master. U|J >cc. 10, 1SR3, 4t. ! |,V,i Master's Sale, ry ! l?ji C. Henderson et al against Carrie Henderson et al. j, I 1 ' JDc V virtue of an order of sale made in! j, ?i finia/i u. tji <j ' I!ic UWUVC BUUVll U180 U> IUC L1UU. O . o* I "* liran, Judge Eiglith Circuit, on 1 j ' of December, 1883,1 will sell at pub- j ?h? outcry .at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on i No! oday, "111 day of January, 188-1, within' ?u." legal hours of sale, the following de- rosi ibed property, situate in said State and inly : All that tract <>r parcel of land, l??tj ict No. 1, known as the Young Home-i Vli Ml, and containing ! I Fifty-Nine Acres, j t ro or loss, hounded bv lands of fioorire rlcy, tlie Homestead and others. A!- j that tract or parcel of land, Tract No. j lontaining | Eighty Acres, ire or loss, and bounded by lands ofi IX II. Hlackwell, John White and others. | j 'KRMS OK SALE?One-half cash,'"'" ance in twelve months with interest.?"' in day of sale, seenretl by bond of am rchaser and tnortiraire ot premises, it" . . I exc Lh leave to purchaser to anticipate sec-; a ? J payment. Purchaser to pay lbr pa- by I l,y M. L. BONIIAM, JR., j }$ Master, lec. 12, 1883, 4t j y jh; j tk! V ^ fill Wo. 4 wasmngton street. | ! zii Norwood Brothers Old Stand. Ii!,,! ! CM' j,.. be Largest Stock of Fine .Am = inc Goods in the State. j8'! Mc Coin's best brands and goods all lino, !1:11 j1:r JTolland Gin and Sherry Wine, ^id Kyc Whiskej* made cut West, Iutntn's Champagne and Masson's best, ^pple Brand}', tho best that's sold, VT.ilf VVIilulfnv flifrlit VMPS old. 1 iwfcvn '* "1 v '' -" r>? j - 1 i <a: I tis XcBrvar's Bourbon and hand made, !'{." m< California Wines of overv grade, i'? Al: C inger Ale arid well assorted nil T at' pnglish palo Ale the best imported, J." J \vl "^ivoli Beer and Rye that's white, ^occo Wino and Angelica bright, rish Whiskey and Willow Glen, IL 1 ood Mountain Gap and Planter's! H, T 111 ! TI i s irood as vcold and Maker's live, I V ' IL Torth Carolina Corn and Werner's dry.' ' i j St ['all and see the mammoth slock of , ire goods. Yon will tin<l everything .... ally arranged and good order. ,11, rHOMAS McGETTIGAN, n, Proprietor, w Dee. 12, 1XS3, If in: j t .. . . , Oi l: solo leather tip shoo is the host for j ililren's school shoes, Ward law A: Kdirds. itl Soi.i.i:k'm button ami lace shoes for lai-s are the best. Sold by Ward law ?'?; hvards only. | t)li 0. ('. A certain euro for chills to be, *'*' id at Speed iVr I.owry's. j A( Why will you snll'er with corns when')ill's corn solvent is so available, it has i sen tested and its virtue is unparalelled. to 5 be had at Spec J dt JjO wry'a. jtlc I I ? IIM ? ? I Wl Will ?lll?l ' SA L.SI tTim no ? A rv m /w yN tti I A. .J. Saliirr-i Sin agnin&t Alfred IJiitli-r. \ > i^Y virtue <>!' ? poffor of sale contain i i:i a certain iiorl^nite exeenlesl My Al oil I>111!t*r( !i-i\v ile.-easpil, to \V. 'i' Mr UUli l (v * *>., W IJK'il lll't; 1.^ n?>-. j i l.l ar.d "vViiciJ hy A. .1. Salinas ?tSon, ii'i <I-ito the !!' h day JlSlli!. .'III i PXtsMtl'd t I S'ICIIIV! l!lC iviii"i!t of a regain ii'ilo "I oven daullMV.Vllil. I w ill .-' !! ! i t; v. highest hi-hler at pubc u'jclioii at A!?!>uviJ!o (\ II., S. on [01I3AY, JANUARY, 11804 10 following despribod real estato: All lat lot or parcel of land situated in the >\vn ol' Abbeville, containing n a uue zxu.it;, ore or less, willi the HOUSE thereon, toly occupied by Alfred Butler, boundl by d. A. Visanska, Jus. II. Cobb and hers. By consent I will also sell all the intert of said land of Mr. Hugh Wilson, Jr., ho will give a quit-claim deed in of all the tercst he has or claims in the place. TERMS OF SA MS?Cash. Purchaser pay for papers and recording. So!d at the risk of the former purchaser. If the purchaser does not comply withten minutes or give satisfactory evi neo thal he will do so, (he place will be -sold immediately. ELLIS G. GRAYDON, Attorney for A. J. Salinas & Son. Nov. 7, 1SS3, it ulumbin and fJrcenville Railroad j XOVKMMKK l*th. IsfcJ. For tlu* information of the public. DAILY, KXCKI'T SI'XDAYS. NO. .V!. *71' IMSSKNISKH. Leave Columbia A? " 5:> 11 n"i I.cavo Alston 12 j** p m Leave Xewlwrry 1 56 p ni Leave :i :U p in Leave 1 lodges ! 25 p ra Leave Helton 5 ">ii p in Arrive at Greenville 7 02 p ta NO. 52. DOWN PA*iSENGKK. Leave (ircenvllleat. 'J 55 a in Leave llellon 11 25 a ta Leave Hodges 12 I!5 p in Leave Ninetv-SIx 1 |M pin Leave Newberry .'I J:l j> iu Leave Alston 4 11 p m Ait. at Columbia 1<' 5 20 p in AKTANilL"!!(;, I'NION AND COI.L'Mill A KAILKOA D. I Leave Alston 1 in p m Leave Strotlier 2 <i:i |i in Leave She!ton 2 4K p ni Leave Saiitue 3 :(2 p m '< Leave Union 4 25 p m Leave Jonesvilie 5 Mi p m Arr. at Spartanburg (1 14 p in , JCO. 52. DOWN I'ASSENOKit. aveSpnrt:in1?urgK. it I), depot ] ill U* am:1 ave Spartanburg S.r.&l'.dcpot (jll 1" p in |. ave Jinn'sville 12 21 p in j avc> Union 1 - l p m j ave Sanine 1 >"> p in i ave Shelton 2 .HI p in j ave Strotlier 3 2:i j> in rive at Alston 4 11 p in j ,UB nilKiU KAIMtOAD AN1) ANDKKSGN | 15KAXCII. T - "-,1? C 01 ?-v 11% J.eavc licium u i> Leave And* rsnn (> ():! p m I,eave Pendleton fi -1*1 j) m t Leave Seiieen (' 7 30 J) ni Arrive nt VVuIhstllu... 7 .>1 p in !, Leave Wiilhalln K 1"> u m , 't LeaveSeneea 1} !l Oil a in Leave Pendleton U -to a in Leave Anderson lit V9 am Arrlvoat IJelton, 11 0*> a in la i* i: i:n.h it a i liioa i>. Leave Newberry .'i -I > p in Arr.al Laurens C. H 7 0> p in Leave Lunreiis C. II. !l 0) a m , Arrive at Newberry.. 12 .'{0 p m !) AlSIIKVII.i.K liKAM'll. j I Leave llodyes I .''ii p in Arrive at Abbeville., h "0 p ni 1 Leave Abbeville 11 j> ni I Arrive at I lodge.* 12 ."'J p in CONN KCTIONS. I. Willi South Carolina. Railroad from i irleston. With Wilmington,Columb'aniid j Kiisla Railroad from Wilmington and all I nls North thereof. With Charlotte,Col-1 . liia and Aimiista Hall road from Charlotte I I all points North thereof. I J. With Ashevilie and Spartanhurs Rail- I d for points In Western North Carolina. I J. With Atlanta and Charlotte Division j -liinond A* Danville Railroad from all t iitsSonih vnd West. i ). Willi Atlanta and Charlotte Divlsl- n J limond Danvil'e liallioad trom Atlanta 1 I be.Vond, j ). Willi Atlanta and Charlotte Division r htminil .'lll'l liinviiio iianiuau innu ,111 i ills South mid Wet-L j >\ Wllh South Carolina Railroad for ' irlcston. With Wilmington,Columblaand , kusih ltailrond for \V ilinlneton nnd tliecrlh. 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It will always bo the aim of tho publishers to ike Harper's Weekly the most popular aud iraelive family newspaper in tho word, and I tlio pursuance fit tins ueugn, to present a i i nstant improvement in nil those features! I lich luve gained for it tlio confidence, ?vtnpa- j? y, and support of its large anniy of readers, j :arper's periodicals. i Per Year. j VRPEIVS WEEKLY M 00 ]< i nnrnu mni'/ivr .1 no i ' r\iu j.iv o . . - "> ,\j;ri:irs bazar i on UtPER'y \OUN(i PEOPLE 150 j UlI'EJt'X FRANK LI tf .SQUARE I.IIJR\- ? RY, Ono Year (iiJ Number*) 10 00 | j Postage Freu to all subecribern in tlio United :' ntfH or Canuda. II rii * Vm'imh.'-i of tlio W.-oUv biv'i'i With the1, <1 Xin.il i r lor.11. unary ..I each \ear. When j | 1 n.c i. titeii'ioiiCd. it will be ii:i'!<Tct>i<i<l that | i! .sul.-crili r v\i l.< h In f -iciik nee with She', mii.cr iu;\t after t lie n r- i.-t of order. I Tins iu.nt four Animal Yu union of II irj?i r's j i clJy, in in at cloth bitiiil'.nr. will bo .-out by js .i!. ;'i'iil, or by i X|>nw, f. oo <f ox- j iim; (pr.M'iili d I !.c freight (!>?. : not ev.;ceti J. ,< ('olltir 11 r volume). for .f " 00 j et volume. !. ( loth ciim-s for e.tch volume, siiilablo fori iniiii;-. \* ill be /cnt by mail, j.-oaipaid, on re- j ipt of CI 0i{ eaoh. |i PmntlaiiCes should lie made by F>vl-Oit;c? I inity Order or Draft, to avoid elutnce of iomh. i, New.s|'a;iefn ate not to cony this ndvertise- j' nut without the express order of Unriior A i others. j IdrenH IIARl'EIt A BROTHERS, New York 1 Look ! :it thoso 21 by is inch linen wels only 2-> ct.t., each, lit It. M. Had. )n ?fc Co. ij?ujai'.jjW'i ! inmyMti 11 j'lit i ? THE MEW 1 Will Positively Jk. IE*. C UA VIMi neon prevented irom dossil . rangcments now, that all my lisisi ~>t, 1SS4. 1 will therefore .sell my cittiru s Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, S Slricllj ai ail Below Cos Any goods left on liantl alter that time ^ POSITIVELY NO ritOITIM ASK RI) j NOW IS VOL' A 1IAXDSOA . Dress Goods, Cloaks, Sha Will be Sold lie A largo stock of MENS, YOUTHS, 1 will lie sold cheaper Limn ever before in tli I have also a large stock of TABLE (JL TOWELS at 5 cents and upwards. In fact my whole stock will and rnn> out at all hazards. I have also on ham CASES, CLOTHING AND CLOAK ST,' T?\ >.f.n/.1nfSiii\ T ** ?!! wot' Mint T nuciirn 1 bona lido sale, ;uid tiio stuck must und wiJ Respectfully, ( Bcc. \SJ. State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. IN THIS PROBATE COURT. O. P. Hawthorn, as Administrator, ?fce., Plaintiff, D. W. Hawthorn, Samuel Agnew et :tl Defendants. Complaint for Sale of Land to Pay Debts. I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTery at Abbeville Court House, on Saleday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, for tho payment of debts, the following described real estate belonging to the estate of Polly Hawthorn, deceased,to wit: The Murphy Tract, ; containing ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FOUR ACRES, more or less, bounded by lauds of Mrs. Brown lee, Robert MeAdatns, Mrs. Gricr and others. I Lot in Due West, containing ONE ACRE, more or le.'s, hounded by Main Street, Dr. J. L. Miller, Prof. J. P. Kennedy, Mrs. Hrownlco nnd others. TERMS?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months with interest, credit portion to l:e secured by bond ivr.d mortgage. Purchasers to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYOX; Judge Probate Court. Dec. r,, 1SS3, It Strayed or Stolen. T7UOM my plantation near Or< en wood on IiihI Wednesday the nlglii of "iSih, one jhize face son el tnare, blind in one eye. Any H'rsoii recovering her will l>c amply reward il. H. !>. 1H.AKK. Greenwood, rt. C. Dec. ". 2!W., J t ART OF SCHOOL MANAGEMENT, rjY J. BALDWIN*. President funic Norma' soh-?ol.nt ICIrkviilo, Missouri. Prico il..V) For ?i'lo by H. W. LAWSON & CO. Dec. 5,18':!, tf PATENTS rlUNN & CO., of the Scientific American, conlnuo to net as Solicitors for J'utents, Caveats, Trade ilarks, Copyrights. j'or tbo United States, Canada, England, f'rnnco, Germany, etc. Hand Book about Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years'experience. Patents obtained thnmuh MUNN & CO. are noticed n the Scientific American-, the largest, best, and nost widely elrculatcd sclentlflc paper. 13.20 a year, ft'eekly. Splendid engravings and interesting ln'ormatlon. Hpocimen copy of the Scientific Ainercan ?cnt freo. Address MUNN & CO., scientific UlMUCAir Office, HI Broadway, Now York. ? ZNTotio?. 4 T.I, PKRKONS DESIRING LOANS OF r\ money for a period of five years iiiay efi'eetthe same by mortguuA <>f Improved tarni ninls to the extent of one-third llio value of neh lands. I am the Attorney in this county for enplalists who have the money to invest In tills nunner. and persons desiring to eliect loans an apply directly to me. KFUENK R. GARY. Attorney at Law, Abbeville, S. C'. Nov. 23, IKS.'!, tt ESPECTFITLLY announce to the ptil>iic 1 tlmt they have now in store a large and j :omplete stock of everything in the drug line | Consisting of FANCY & TOILET ARTICLES, CELLULOID SETTS, a beautiful assortment, ODOR CASICS, GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING CASES, CARD AND JEWELRY STANDS, LADIES WORK' BOXES, with and without music, TOILET SLITS complete, CHRISTMAS CARDS, LADIES SCRAP BOOKS, CHRISTMAS BOXES, FANCY BOXES OF STAriONERY, WISK BRL'SII HOLDERS, BRUSHES, COMB". A. large lot of PERFUMERIES, TOITET SOAPS. A large stock FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, PATENT I MEDICINES, I'AINTS, 3ILS, TOBACCO, SEOARS, &l\, Ac. Nov. 21,1 ss:t, 12m Try a bottle of c. C. C. A certain chill cure, it 11 ill A Lowry's C. C. will cure chills without fail. Try It. iii(j b? convliieed. You can get it at 11111 & .owry's. Get a bottle of ('. C. 0. nnd cure your chills. [ 'or sale at Hill A Lowry's. A beautiful lot of Celluloid Sets at Hill ? ; .owry's. Christmas Cards. A Large Assortment at lill & Lowry's. New goods New goods ! We are receiving lew goods almost daily. New f'ollaretts. crepe cse millings, silk handkerchiefs, colored bor.ercd handkerchiefs Jersey collars, Ac. It. M. IIaDDon a Co. Miscoc cloaks, black and colored nil n untie rs * so l(t yeors. They must be sold. It. M. 1 add on .t Co. "Warners corsets" made of the best "famine nnd Evny" corsets, warranted. It. 51. iloddon A Co. Velvets! velvet*! velvets! black nndcolor;d. It. M. lladdou Ji Co. Misses clonics nt very low prices, fall early nut secure a bargain. It. M. lladdou A Co. Hals, feathers, ribbons, ornaments, Jewelry, icarf pins, brncelels, necklaces, Ac., Ac.,Just cccived. It. M. lladdou A Co. OfR .splendid stock of Christinas good:* will be in in a fenv da}\s. Call and see ;hem. W. S. Colli ran A' Co. Warm.aw ifc Howards beg to inform their customers and tin: public in general that their buyer has just returned from J>c North with a large and well selected, dock of men's, hoys and children's cloth- i ng. IVices wili be made to suit the! ;iines. Hon't fornet the Kighinia shirt, if yon lavo tried them you know what they are, f you have not you have but to try them mco and you will wear no other. It is ? -i botd fi11*iiip nvnr jnuoumiMii.v mi' ?.?-iv nadc?always on hand at Smith it Son's, Nkw Fall ralirons jnst opened al 0} m?l S ci-nH. We aisn hey to call special itlcntion I') < nr stock of eolorrd dros* roods, at 1"). and - "> eonis. i '-.dored ;as!i mores for children's and misses wear, it 2"> cents, at Wardlaw A Ivlwards. Si*kptAr. attention is directed to tlie Milnnt-liark re-enforced shirt, which is nadc of the vnrv l-esl materia! and pro )l)llll(M'<J 11M* IUI1 "l in sum iuumi, I'nee, .SI ;:t Wardlaw A* Kihvards. SwinIoti school l'0:?ks :it Ws'itihiw if I'M wards. W'lion in town don't fail to Inn* your ic!i.?i?| I???<?':s'tl' Wardlaw ?1* lldward's. ('apt. L'\ W\ It. Xatico has some fine lo-us, which ho is selling at sire ecu's, 'all at II ill's slalilos. New crop New Orleans Molasses jus; t e"i veil at Smith A* Son. New crop Molasses on hand at Smith tf Son's. Just received. 2 oases millinery, latest slylos, haM, lealhers, ribbons, laces, colors, A'*:. It. M. 1 [addon it Co. 15 pieces colored cashmeres 12$ to 50c. iust received. 1<. M. 11 addon it ('o. School books, school books at Wardlaw <0 lidwarda, ? 7" "y 'V; -r'"'" 1 :;* - *; ~y- ' . / y-.;*- - / II li : H1L] rORK ST0BE I be Removed by J 3E3C 1st. i** out last ponson, I liave nmub sncli .'trincss transaction* will ivaso oil MAKC11 , lock of J I Shoes, lint?, Cops, Trunks, &c. J i Ufiiil RBEUABY 15!l. i! 1 v vill either be sold at auction or shipped. h K It CHANCE TO SKCUIIK BARGAIN'S !. Jj IK LINE OF jf, lwIst Skirts and Blankets, it I v gardless of Cost. |? 10 YS ANI) CHILDREN'S CLOTHING 'u lis town. C iUTHS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS. 475 s :t lie sacrificed as I nm determined to close t (I 1 FINE FIRE PROOF SAFE, SHOW,* VNDS, which will ho sold very low. 1 my friends and patrons that this will be a 1 be sold out by the time mentioned. 3HARLES AUERBACH.] A. M. HILL & SONS, DEALERS IN ' GROCERIES,, -ANDPROVISIONS,: [ CRACKERS, HAM, ' TEAS, FISHj SOAP, SYRUP, SUGAR, STARCH, SPICES, TINE TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES, LIQUORS, See. Abbeville, S.C. Deo. 1.1, ISfiO. If. J. W. SIGN.' ABBEVILLE, S. C. J?ELr.S on hand a full assortment of IRON CASES, | FINS BURIAL CASKETS,; COFFINS, I; from the cheapest to the best. Ilenrse will j . attend funerals, wnen desired. jj He will also Contract for the jj Erection of Buildings. j II" Is arent for the sale of Sash, Doors I Winds, Moulding?, Stair-rnlllngs, Flooring*! and everything pertaining to house building April 7, i.safl. tf o"XJ H1 2 3 3 HCRSSAXD CATTLE PGWDER3 j ?Vfc. ( > A < \ . Ko H'T.fP dl? or Ct.w. TTot* or Ltrso F? J vr.", i I ,i '7'- IV.wiIti rre fs?' ! . :lr-?. I : ! ': !''.v....t?w,:I<-i;i. i:vi HimOlol.jnAi ? 1 !'(.vi!i'rs v. :: |.?i . -.r ''.w>. i>: Fowja > i J. t.:."? I' > > ' * 'v.:i !-ri-: ?!? qrantity of r.-lllc J c:ir;*;.i iitc c; iit., Ri?'l nistfcc the butter Ann ji F^ui.'V JV.r.v'pn M'"l c-tir<? or prevent almivt etirt j 0>:: t<i v-ii! i Iioits r.r. i < .ittlui:?'e #iililt>et- 1 - i'YV '* v li - Sat isifAClloM. ; hwl; l- i-rj (r % \ I AVID r. rovTC, rroprictor, * 3AXi?:i:oi:r, aiD. WM. II. I'AIHvEH \V. C. McUOWAN. PABKEE &~McC-OWA K ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, AUBEVILL!-:, C. II., S. C. * \T7 IM< practice also In the I'lrcult C'onrtsoi iV the L'nltud States for South Carolina* ' Jan 7. liSO. tf I j State of South Carolina,? Abbeville County. IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. , 1 John It. Maltlson, Plaintiff, i atralnst t n. \v. Muttlson, <i. W. Mattison, J. M. Matti- \ son, M. E. Matlison, Mary Scrusgs, M. o. t Tv.iv Pinlfin-v Iv 11 v Amnndu Kout. H. K. s NimtIs, L. K. Hnnham. <J. P. Kuy, C. N. r Kn.v, 15. N. Shirley, Nancy 10. Crawford, Catharine liurrlss, Carrie Mattlson, W. It, Mattlson, M. I'\ Fleming, G. W. Mattlson, Margaret Clat'.vorlhy, Parrlc Mattlson, U. N. Mutti.son, Defendants. To the Defendants above named? YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in (Ills action, which is tiled In t!ie ofllce of the Clerk of the ' Court for wild County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the s lid .'omplaint on the subscribers iit their otliee,at Abbeville Court House. S. C., williln twe itv days after the service hereof, exclusive of the rlav of such ser- 4, vice; and If you r'ui! to answer the complaint within the time a?f<?resald, the Plalntifl' in this action will apply to the Court fur the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated August 21,1SS-I. PKRRIN A COTIIRAN, j [L.s.j m. g. zeioleu, c. c. p. 1 Tr> the absent. Defendants II. X. Shirley, Catharine ISurriss and Nancy K. Crawford. \ Take Notice. That the summons of which tli:- above is a copy, together with me com- T plaint In this action, was filed in theotllee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County on the lutli day of October A. D. 18)4'$. T 31. G. ZEIOLEIt C. C. P. Nov. 21. 18S3, Ot _? 10| ! ; i i - | EE; f 21 ! i i II I Chrl S tmas/ l| STTTB T ! I ! '.vl : A ! ' J i.ii f I i i 'p ? .1 ^ i fi w !?: Ill j T IS A TKK\T TO OO INTO Til*: XKW in: 1 D'-iii; ." l.-f" mill look :if. Ill'' chanson'..' mi !'hri-l mas ^nods. Tin1 Celluloid wi ':iscs aiv SjdendIII: itiiv Tiitlrl Si ls ; !til t "til 1 Ilass Toilcl r.ulllf.; Vaees ill all >|\|<s ami v.n-y hi'c.dsome; ii'ititiiul riio'o?mpli A Uililns, al I M/.es ul>tl c iil.ir 111 jiivai vnrii iy ; I'ui!' Muxes -?hin very handsome; I'ui!'?1. as white i'lnl :is prclly its n feat I.ered snow l!a!ci>. <>nr CliriM mas Cards _ aie Juki :i> prel ly as can !<c, ami i<f a!l :;tyIi*m . ~" and sizes?ii)iu? very I a rue ami handsome. J|J **t?lf?i?mss?'Taylor's, Tuilow ami I'arina? per-; I'retly delightful. 1 ?: ??<11:?'l't*l?Jff KXll'ttet 111 Uica'i varii ty mid very nice. Soap, a full} line lYom th-c'.ieanest to llio linesl. Wlii.sk i Hrnsh Holders?very Itatid.'ome ;'.ud nice. |T Nov. lis, l>s::, ti' A, i \vl " mi Woven Wire Mattres3. > a 15KD thatwiM Inst a life lime. Almost < /V imlesti ucliilde with these mattress. One' ? of the most comfortable beds in use. Trice gil.Oi to SJS.UOeach. Seciircone and bi* comfort- ? able. at. J. D. CliALMKItS & CO. ' Sept. l'J, 1883, tf |(Jl V Dry Weather, SHORT CHOPS, ^?AWD~\ rs TUF. PRESENT CRY. CUT THE WAY i L ill wliicll 1 I ROSENBERG & CO.] I'lcriu sol!in? their GOODS this I-'A I.I. AND VISTJ2H,will compel people to drop that uhject to wonder wiiy they cm: a fibril to] i .-e such Kir.it HARGAINS. Their prices j re such as to supply I ho wants of those who j nve little money anil a Kreatdcnl to buy. III. KOS ISN1<I<2R<! has remained North all j urnmtr and has selected with threat cure h: iost complete stock of - everything in their , ine ail'! at such prices as to enable them to ive entire satisfaction to all who favor tliein i i111 their patronage; He has in most ln-| t a noes bought direct from the manufactory,; ,-lilcii has enai'lcd them to sccUre a great, lany c<'i>ds inueh below their market Vultie : nd which will lie sold hy thctn accordingly.' 'onstant additions nfo being made to their! lock,and It will pay :iny one to call on them 1 nd examine It before purchasing elsewhere.! 'hey can positively sell goods of ttny kind in ; heir line i.s chr?p as any market ic the outh, either WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL. I 'lieir stock consists in part of GENTS, YOUTH'S AND COYS' Tiff k rm /irnmiiiftTfi MjAUriMlJ? MUiaiflU, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAJ-S, TRUNKS. VALISES, JEWELRY, ROGERS' TRIl'LE PLATED S11A'EH W A RE I n the luteat designs, CROCKERY, HARDWAKE, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. Vloo have on hand a complete stock of 4CNS. both P.RKECH and MUZZLE LOADNG ami PISTOLS of all qualities. Tliey make a specially of? Tobacco ["he above goods are guaranteed to glvefatisactlon In every respect. Give them a call tnd save money. P. ROSENBERG & CO. Sept. 12, 18ft}, tf inniT it niFiimnn COjS" gaeee II won Coumbia, S. C. Agent for chapman's PERPETUAL EVAPORATOR. pIIESE WORKS WERE ESTABLISHED 1 In 1S47 by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and James \nderson and purchased by me In fie year Mot, and from that time till now carried on iiiccessfully by myself. My friends and cus.omers will bear witness of the large and stupendous Jobs executed by me. It was at my vorks where ttie largest and almost only Job >t Its clossevcrexecnted In thlseity was done, ^lz.: the making of the pipes for the City ft'ulcr Works in the year 1S5S. In the brunch it IJfiLL FOUNDING. I can sny that I have na<lc tli?* la^'p-t bells ever cast. In the State, iuch as the bell for the City Hull in Columbia, I Mv stock of pitterns for ARCHITECTURAL WORK. COLUMNS for Store fronts, is anreand various, and In RAILINGS for Cnltonles, Gardens and Cemeteries I linvc the invest variety ar.d most modern patterns; many of these are patented and I have purjliused t ho right Pir tlws state. In the machine line I can furnish my paeons with .STEAM ENGINES and KOILERS >f any slzcand description. My (CIRCULAR iAW MILLS have carried off the nrlze at ev ;ry State Fair held in tills city, and In tlielr j ionstnieiion I have token pains lo combine i simplicity with the most useful modern Imi>roveminls, and may flatter myself that, mv IHClTI.AIt SAW MIl.LS find favor with ev;rv sawyer who understands his business. the many order.': I am steadily receiving for <U<iAlt CAN 10 .MILLS prove that the public tpproeiate the mills of mymalse.aiid soltls ivltli my GKAWING for HOUSE 1 "AVERS, JIN WHEELS, (JIt 1ST MILLS and other MACHINERY. I have the lrtantifactnring right of many PATENTS, Bitch as eastings for ROCK COTI'OX AND HAY PRESS and three or four llfftercnt FEED CUTTERS and other iinpien"nr?. I will be pl^nspil to rend my circular* to any ipptleant, tog>tl>er with price listor estimate. >ly prices are :>io lorn to, and I assure the pubic that they r.iv lower even Minn those of UmMiern innn'i'acturcrs, and that my work ,vill compare favorably with that of any oth* tr maker. Address Join Alexander, CovrjAKKE Iron Works, Columbia, S.C. DR. F. F. GARY HAS moved to Abbeville for the practice of medicine. and oilers his professional iorvices to the public. Calls durlnu ti e day inav ho left at the ofIce or Col. Eugrne 15. Gary or at Ilie former csldence of Judge Mciiovvan, now occupied >y Dr. fiary. Jan. ')1, lo.S-1,1'Jm Farm for Sale. I t. f) ACRES, at White 1'ond, on the S.C. R. mZ R-. mills from Augusta, Ga. In the :enter of the melon and fruit crowing secIon of the state Most of the land In culti ulion. Largo ham and stables and two good enant houses on the place. Bound on one ide by the Railroad and on another by a lever falling stream of water. For further Information address A P. WOODWARD, Elko, S. C. Oct. 10,18'\-?. it 'IT STANDHTIHE HEMT Tho Star that Leads Them A1J." THE LIGHT-IIUNXING DOMESTIC.: nil AT It Is the acknowledged leader In llic [ trade Is u (act that eannut be disputed. I I ANY IMITATE IT! NONE EQUAL IT! j lie Largest Armed. The Lightest Running, 'I he .Most Beautiful Wood Work, A 11 < 1 I- U'I nrl 0 be made of the best material, To do any and all kinds of work, To bo complete in every respect, j KOR SALE IJY J 1 EL HADDON & CO. Abbeville, S. C. t'onl.i wanted in unoccuided territory. AdDOMESTIC S. M. CO., ' Richmond, Va. March 2S, iss:i, tf J.vVE on hand almost every variety oil :arriages, buggies, : A XI) [ wagons, hlcli thfy offer to t* t<-1r customers on the ost .'iilvuiitngi'ous t?. rins tfAiHins A mmnj itli I ho host of workmen in every branch of J r Mi*.?< ?,?, :mu1 an ll.umlaut Mipply of ml.it. : 11 > 1 uiii.'t' niHii'i i.ils, we arc prepared iio :ii! kinds of H-pairiiiK in the very nes-t inint, ai i!?> shm'tvi nutii-c. and on the ?*! ai'i'oiniuoiiatiii'^ terms. All work fully ' iiTiinici, i | SEAL & McILWAINE, 1 Washington Street, g ew Carriage, "Wagon, and ^ Buggy Shop. i v WILT, opf n tUr? now briok shop x' iilcii in.' now l)firp huilt nt .1. B. Bnkor's old >t;>i:U. '1 icre I will i t- jiblo l<> supply all porsors who . j> ny give 1110 n call, with Catu Ingi', Wagon I* nl htisri.'v work. ;c! \\\ CHAPMAN. !u Ort. in, IjM. if !ti J'i <;s. ? Just received, a lot of*5' iu:v plush lap rugs, and fr.r sale at the j a inJiiuiati Ivcpository. Thoa. Hoggs. Dr. H. D. WILSON, | D13 NTlSTR'ta Abbeville, C. H., 8. C('| .CjOOlcp; 1'pstiilrs over tile Post Ofllce."^ ? H rT Ri^fSK dbA ABBEVILLE, 8, 0,^ REP 41RS "'.VATCITIiS,.. cr.0CR8, AXW*I Jewelry in the bet. irtitiirter at cbclow-vj cut prices. I^ng experience lUid cftwuipplipSj! ration to businos innrlIconsideratl.ou IC0Jiv.'"c those ImvJnv work to be 'lope In lilM-ituo; Ho.'* keeps Jewelry anti Silverware for sale. . :ir2 Feb. II, l.\tl, l.'m The Place to Get Whai| You Want! ;M CHRISTIAN&WILSOi ALWAYS In store, a complete stodt?rj| FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED;.# GOODS and CONFECTIONERIES of|i rill kinds. Tlio best and cheapest CK.%3 GARS and TOBACCO. The FINEST-*-* WINES and LIQUORS. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey|? For medical purposes a specialty. Choice Liquors of any kind for medical ^ 1 Gi'veusacall. Satisfaction guarantefrd^B CHRISTIAN & WILSON, /J Abbeville, Sv*J3 Nov. 16.1881, tf USE WELL FIXTURE Tnic TISE WELL FIXTURE Is. by far r&jgS most perfect und complete invention RHC33 its purpose Unit has ever been made. * -VMI No danger of children being hurt by tt. Anybody can draw water with It?ftoin anyiS depth. It iH safe, reliable and convinltMM J. J. ADAMS, Greenville, S. C. ^ Mr. M. L. nOXHAM. JH.,?t ABBEVJLU&jl will take orders for the proprietor. August 1,188.3, 3m . ^ WANTED COTTON SEED, COTTON SEED;! \\TF. WILL TAY (i5r.i FIFTEEN CENjflfS >> cash per htishel lor 10.000 b(i*her<j.i SOUND DRY COTTON SEED, de'lverert t^SS uh iir this place before the first of next veinI'cr. V.'lil Mchanue COTTON HEED > MEAL for COTTON SEED. ' / r*m SMITH & HODGES, Hodges, S. Oct. 3,18S3,3m 4 Snrine* Beds. . THE Improved Twin Sprintr. 8ome*dw?^| tages the Twin Si ring Bed toaa overo(u?M 1. It IsnrtjiutuMotoanyslzebed, 2. It Is mudo of steel springs. 3. It is clean, nolceloHs und stronjr. _ .-idjS 4. It makes a smooth even ?urfi?c6.' , c-YTm 5. It Is elastic. (. an be made hard or soft; Jj fi. It. is low in price?only S3.0G? and win^B la?t 2!) years. - a For sale t J. D. CHALMERS 4 CO. iM, Set. 13, al?S3. tf | \_/ rv jl. JL. \y AigmM ABBEVILLE, S. cH T)ER80XS WANTING ' nlli I WAGONS; 'EflSgSfl BUGGIES, SDi HARNESS, BWaB WHIPS. IIALTERS, VICT BUGGY CUSHIONS, ^0 AXLE GREASE, , - iAWfeHBH plow hear, ' ffaareai mnivo HRiftr.w . .. v . V- fe HAJIE ' Will do well to call before pnwlw^flfciH^H will not be undersold. THOS. BEGGSl March 11,1883. tf \' J. C, NEWlAM IF you want nice homemade liarneig.gMra? J. C. Newman's shop In Knox-'s build^Baia Abbeville, S. C. -^He9 M?y 2,1883. tf - "''fffSM J^LYON&HEALYmIII 3ai3io a monroo Will mtiH pr?paid to ir.y iddrw Onir f ^MBwU BAND CATALOGUE, f for IMS, MO pa<o, ilO tn^mWopl or iMtramtnu. Salu, Caps Balu.% " "T- '^HRfHTC fompou, Epauku, Cap-Unpa. BWI1 Standi, Dtom MijocH Stalft. aiU . / RySH lUu, Sundry Band Outbb, /HWJSB MaUrWi, alu> Include lutraetSsa andfa- /fMBBSa (rcbnTor Auatcur Bandi) aad a ot Ckotca baud Maalc, : ysfig CREDITORS & DEBToff ALFi parties having claims against tMMSwHH tuto of Washington Perrln, colore^WHBB! ceased, will present the samo to me,and Hwn inueuieu mubi luaiiQ payment. whuuui F. L. MOEROxj^^^ AdnilulstraHBK^ Oct. 3,1883, tf - <g|^3? State of South Caroling Abbeville County. ' ~:M Probate Court?Citation forLettereof Admliw, *1 lstrAtfon.By j. Fuller Lyo.v, Esq., Probate Jfoobx-J \VliKKKAH- Th08-J- liasjaitrfeTuU. v Y* to me, to grant him Letterfrtir Admlnf*' tratlon of the estate nnd effects of Agor* W. ^ Reynolds, Intn of Abbeville comity, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all . mid singular the kindred and creditor#of the <aid Agnes \Y\ Reynold, deceased, that . be and nppear before me, in the Court of (Be? rmie, 10 ne neia ai Aoiievme V. v Wednesday, the .r>th of Docember. 1888. publication hereof, at II o'clock In the 4HB noon, to 81 iow cause if any they have, yfbggSm Lhc ."kI<1 Adininl.-trat.loi] should no: be grMnHH id. '"'flfcl Given under my hand find deal, this 19lhMR^Sj of November. In the year of our Lord^^K-^ thousand eight and red and three and In the one hundredth eighth year of American Indrpendelt^BH Published on the 21st day of November. flHS ^ n the PrcM mid. Ha niter, and on the Cwjjf&jtj House door for the time required bylaw. . <"& j. fuller lyon!M V 21 18S3 tf lld^C 1>robat ^0UrCv$| JS ?AN TED! COTTON SEED. H COTTON SEEK I WILL PAY (15c.) FIFTEEN CENTS ( ShH I j)cr bushel for 10,000 bushels SOUND DJEWrftS X)TTON SKKD, delivered to me at this pWMBM leforo the first of next November. Will ItflS hangc Coitoi Seed Meal for Cottou Seed. J. R. SHEFFIELD, Donalds, S. C. Sept. 20,1S83, 3di q DON'T FORGET IiII AT IjAWsON'S istheplaco to buy your School Hooks. Nov. 14,1ws.1. if Ml OF S0IITI CAROLINA, Abbeville County. IX THE PROBATE COURT. Ex Parte J. A. Robinson. Petitioner. Petition for Discharge. CHE petition J. A. Robinson, Guardian lor L Lt-lu L. Clinksfulf's, no\V Lola L. Roblnjn, having applied for discharge: It is ordered, that Saturday, the '.rind day of lecember next lie llxed for granting th2 dlsiiarge to said guardian. _ .1. Fl'IXKK I-YU:-, .Iittige I'robato Court. Nov. 8th /ALUABLE LAND SALE ! I iO Acre Tract of Land for ^ Sale, /VK W?r r SKI.I. C.N* SALEPAY TN DF? iiib'T, si,a! pchlio outcr.v at Abhcvillo oiii'i JlxiiM' ilijit trjtot of lain) on Suwiiey'n rcok in .M;n.ni)iin i.,viist.i|i. known ivs the I'. ('<?)/ tr'irt, Fil-TY ACKhS, or?- or liG'.im!'-.! i.y im.ils of Ikrjniuin . hi'iiwo. .lam: 1'. ISnlurutnl others, now ooiipti-J by Mr. John I'cttixrew. '1 it la itnititlili <1, TLIOIS-Onc-iinlf cash, tln> Imlnnre In ,v?-I\e tnonltis, mciiml l.y Iwnd and inorttste. I'rtvatc i'ilV'rb u III I'v'"oticltlpr* il. r NO II I.K & NOBLE, , . ' gents for John S. Fftliiy & Company owners. Nov. 7,188, it