The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, December 19, 1883, Image 3

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W | The Press and Banner, ; I AHIJKVILLK. S. C. j I Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1833. j r , Noirlcctiny His Sick Son. I Thoro is n colored youth oji th<> It!u?> I Hill, who is indeed very sick of pnomno- i 1 hIr. Two davs ai?o his physician made a' I prescription lor him which his father was! to .r,<t for him. On Ihe ph vsician's re- j turn yesterday ho tliotiirlit the medi'dne I had not been given :in I upon ciiijiiiry < the physician was informod tint JiiVj father would waste no more money mi i liim, saying if his ?'?n was irour* to die. i he m'sht just as well do it, and be dime;1 with it. " . Christmas Holidays. I . V.'e have been requested to give notice ! that the stores <>f ireemvood will he :' cloned (Mi Christmas <1 <v and the day I'd- \ Jowing?December 2V.h and li. This \ will givo merchants and elerks two d.ivs ' of rest and ivreatiou. We are triad to nee this move on th>' part <>f emj?l >yer< ^ which ought to -rive pleasure f<> ilieirem- < plovees. Their increas-d fidelity and <h - votion should more than repay them for ' the liberality. 11 * o? [ The Stores in Abbeville to be Closed on Christ nuts Day. According t>> the usual custom of our '! merchants, the stores in the town of Ah- j bevilic will lie (dosed <>n Christmas day. :i llusiness in Abbeville vill b:- resumed <1 On tho 20th instant. " Litcry Club. >i The Literary Club will meet Fiidav s evening at the residence of ('apt. M. L. n Jionham. Mr. i;. \\ . miihii, essayist. Subject?Prohibition. j)] c We are i*i receipt of two orate* of choi<*e ? oranges from the farm of Mr. W. A. Wil- ' son formerly of this place, hut now of " Lake City, Elorida?one of the crates being for onrself, and the other for his p mother-in-law, Mrs. Keller. We are n ^lad to learn that Mr. Wilson eontein- '' ft plates coming back on a visit to Abbe- " f ville next year. The people of Florida ? V have honored Mr. Wilson by electing) him master of the State Grange*. Wei.comr ro Ot;n Town.?w. L. Mil-1 lor, Esq., of Due West, lias rented from Mr. lJcnet tho brick law otlico so long occupied by Mr. Thomson. We welcome Air. Miller to our town, and trust that ho ol may realize his best expectations. His f> ability, his application, and 1114 nmnti worth entitle liiin to the largest measure of success. ; jMiss Castlb of the Due West Female N College was gainfully burned about the head, arms, and hands last l-'ridav night u. ?her hair having caught tire. Her sis- ? ter in going to her rescue was also <-on- H siderably scorched. No serious ininry was sustained by either ol' the young ^ ladies. in We learn that Mr. Luther Naddon of ' the vicinity of Due West, was hit on the *v( head with a stick in the hands of a Mr. Simpson several days ago. Mr. Iladd m < ( has been lying in a comatose state ever Hi since. " Tiikrk will be a Christmas tree in the st Baptist. Church at Bradley Christmas 01 Eve night. Persons wishing to put pies- , ents on the tree, can do so by sending: them or bringing them the day before. hi Kev. W. A. Ci.akkk and Mrs. Clarke !" returned to Columbia last Wednesday.1 r" The had been at Mr. Chalmers's for about (|: two weeks. Mr. Clarke had been sick In nearly all the time. A little darkey was caught stealing po- Si, tutoes from the store of Mr. K. W. Can- A non last week. lie was sent home with - - . Ill instruction to his father to give mm a brushing. I Wl A certain man unknown to us fired off:u his pistol throe or four times on the ["(' streets la^t Saturday night. II" evident- Hi ly had taken too much of the eorn juice. <>f rMr. S. I. Zeiglcr <>f Arkansas is <?n a " visit t"? his father, Major Zvigler. His i< stay will bo a short one, and ho experts <w to take his familv back with him. ' v' . , ' th Money is scarce indeed, and every man . ju you meet wants that little bill, you!in. know. After Christmas, creditors will go J" out with double barrel shot gun's: I Tiik young people of Abbeville k^ok hr forward with hopes of a gay Christmas, j*:' Several parties are spoken of as likely to j.J.j come off during the holidays. i |K, Mr. Beacham is building a handsome "s dwelling ou the lot adjoining the Aeade-iJ," my. lie and his l<ride will make that; their home for awhile. Jrr?OE Lyon is now a full fledged lawyer. Faithful and sincere, you may ' trust your cause to him, in confidence ol < a safe conclusion. i?! . Rev: .las. L- Martin will preach at Jiithial) Church oh the Mb Sunday in this fn month, Dei-. 30th, morning and after-' pn noon. ' J>" Mr. T>. \V. Thomas is thinking of rrf moving to town. Wo hear that he is ne- < ti gotiating for a house on Floral I IP I. . T ... . . "" JtrnoK Lyon will move to his new Th house on .Now Orleans street ai me ue- w ginning of the New Year. j C-apt. J. W. Perrin is in Columbia,! m. attending a meeting of the alumni of the, pn South Carolina College. ;,!l Mr. McIlwaixe has moved to the EnYigljt place, above tlie depot, which he? jar bought some time ago. ian There was liappv gathering of young; !ir people at Mrs. S. Uarksdale's last Friday I an night. " j?r Mr. Henry Hill has routed tho place cr recently occupied by Mr. Melhvaine. iso Mr. William Miller is to take charge of the Abbeville Hotel next year. j Mr. A. M. Hill Jias taken the Cen-jj'" tral Hotel for another year. I ^ Dr. Hill offers his professional services; in jf to the people of Abbeville. Our Legislators will in all probabilitj- ,.j, return next Saturday. n< Thero are a few cases of mumps in town. | st> Read Thomas MeGettigan's advertisement this week. It's the prettiest thing J tit vet, but too small to take in all the tinet tli brands. He runs a very large place and I "J keeps good order in the saloon. No such 1 j'' thing as loafers allowed about the place. fo He will give a sample bottle of line'vC goods free to his many patrons who hail s.i from all parts to buy something good and j J" pure for Christmas. Don't forget the i |i' sample bottle you will be waited on., w Tom is making it interesting at the Pal- l i inetto House.?Adv. i '?< cr Ji*st Arrived.?loo doors all sizes, ioo! f. pair sash all sizes, 1<H) pair blinds all '' sizes, 100 barrels of lime, at li. K. ! jjj Beacham. I e, A large lot of excellent oranges and ba-, ri TiuimQ frtr tlio r!iriuf nt!W iiut rf - : !v ccived at Speed <fc Lowry. j Large lot of candies, nuts, apples, ite.,; nt Smith Son's. I ^ A fruit cake at Christmas every lad v j ?f must have. Fresh raisins, currents and ; citron at Smith <fc Son's. j sr Fruits, candies and nuts, all kinds fresh! <-l at the Ladies Confectionarv. i P Seedless raisins, currents and citron at rr tho Ladies Confectionary. {a Remember the place to buy your con-!? fsctionarios at the Ladies Confectionary. 1? Fresh and beautiful line of candies, I 'j nuts and fruits at the Ladies Confection-j * arv. | Tea cake, chocolate, canned goods, | pickle, chow chow, cheese, macaroni, j jellies, itc., at the Ladies Confectionary, j Remember best soap in the trade at the I Ladies Confectionary. Ladits the place to buy yonrconfectionaries is the Ladies Confectionary. j Ladies you will be served promptly, courteously and well at the Ladies Con fectionary. The place for ladies and children tol trades at is the Ladies Confectionary. Editors, voting men, ladies, misses and children don't forget the Ladies Con fee- j tionary. Clothing! Clothing! Clothing 25 perl cent, below cost at the New York store, j Large lot of boots, shoes 20 per cent.! below cost at the New York store. Save money by buying your holiday! goods at the closing out sale of the New! York store. | Only sixty days loft in which to close ^ out the enormous stock of the New York store. Secure bargains now as the New York store will positively be removed on < March 1st. ;c Red, white and checked flannels 10 per i cent, less than cost at the New Yorki; store. i a NICK lot of fancy candies, nuts, and crackers just recoivcd at Speed <fc Lowry. |; A beautiful assortment of ladies and J! children's knitted sacks and hoods at P. !< Rosonbu rg A Co's. P. Rosen burg it Co., are now offering J some splendid bargains in shoes. j' Nothing is more desirable for a Christ- j 1 present than a nice piece of silver- j] ware, being both cheap and durable, to be i J found at P. Rosenburg & Co's. Books! Books! A full line of school j' books, poems, novels, iCc., at Smith <X* 1 Son. For Christmas?china tea sets, vases,! guest-cups, ana many omer uesinimu i articles for Christmas presents at Smith! ?? Son; Cloaks! Jackets! Remember we have I a largo line on hand and are now offering I them low down. Smith tC* Son. The place to get your ready made! clothing at Smith A Son. Keep warm overcoats at first cost at Parker AH ill'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 at Parker A HiU's.-f;? ;/ V. ' V>^*' ' ' < >.' * - - i-.V v:. TcaelieiV Association?January Sleet- i in?. Tho Tw'.iors' A11??t? (wliitc^ of thi* county ;?t ils si?.<sio:i in July ivm?1vo<I 1" hold ' ..it. i.><i fur I in* f\:iin a m>smi iii i in- 11iin iii.'ition ?>f t earlier* in .|j<m:arv. Tin- Com. i nii>sl>?ii<T lis.s si p|H>i iitv'l 'I liars-lay i ho '! I <1 iy I <>l .!:uiu:iry. a* tin1 time lor I his i-xsuiiina'ion. I'n-' !i'>^ uf i!nj A^soi-iati ni wi.l lie lic'il !;i Hie 'ir.nl IIuiim mi Ihnislay eve-; 'lineal T'.JoV'ivk. A lull e.tteiidanre is ear-' l.e-liy :-i-i|"iies|e.l. Tin' meeting will !>. wholly ini"?niial, ainl wiil possess iuii|vii;il interi si. it i-i !? I. l.i'! all the te-ielie.s. ina'e and female, attend. The ptihlii* are Invited. \V. M. ?.U1K1:, President. ? D'.alh of William Co!\Ks:i;'!:V. S. I'., 1 ! ?<?. 17. ISC. fOli'of I'ms H'tnti'r: Mi. Wi11in:ii llnd;es, w!in live I in t!ii iianty near U'aMin.t ilrove IJ.-.ptis: elinreh,, li .1 at his reside.!<" on tin- r_*<Ii inMant. in I hi- -iuMy-'-ijIith viar of lii< ai;>\ lie was >orii a e.l Jived all of ids li'e n-.ir tin* s tine j - : I... i II.. u- i-,.. nark i'-l-- ito-mI eit- /en. a k i > i I man. visit in-* lr- sii-k : If I consoling III;' <l|str?js?i-il. lie tint a ll-'invsli n ir a till!: he'iill'l 11 i til. !< li v<>.| a ('Ii rist i;i 11 11 .*?11 I was a iiH'.iili r >r t'i i!.i|i'ii-luiri'li i'"r il> hi; seventy years. Tm-writer ot Ci1.. mil I'M* never Itraril of n v :?! < ?' fan't a-'i.n t ,-!r. \V illiatn I Ii?>! ^i-<. vii i was laii.iliarlv kiio-.vii in his m-i li'-nrI . .1 r:si I :-al!e I hv'all t n ae Kill. II.* leave* I ii ?-?ni ii < !!!.:i of n-lalivc-i alii f'iemls, ml only ?? ! < 11 M to Mirvi v?- liim. His only <ia uas killi'il in tii- l.iti- war. Ahl.evilie >nn!y lr1* loit amrher ott.> n' In-r olil s{ ami I fa a li'iai i?s ail 1 ia wimlini: up the toils I' lift- In' I.-:: nut a inunnerof coin plaint, l>ul II was we!l. U'. A. M. ; l o ? ? An 01:! Veteran's Gratitude1. yiitnr /'< ? *.? mi'i H limcr: In justice to my lee'iiias I cannot lvs:ili<iO'l without expresses tn.v Thanks tlirotmh j our columns'o t lie Hon. 1>. Wyutt Aiken of hisi-oiinty. for his very n-? fnl irm! untiring 11I'll;ion to not only myself lui* to tlit- vari- ( ills il- le rates tr.>t:i tiie state of South t'aroli-' ia. wlit!-;! titt< ;I'lln:r t he < 'o'l v?*nl ion of Mcx[mii Veterans on theiith. 7th an 1 >1 li instant, i n th" city of Washington, I). ('. lie Was ?o 'liferent * fioin others who very pleas milv i - - i .... i I I iK.,?;,ir * iici"k mir naii'i- iiim v , <*?11rnir init particular whether they illil or s it. lie looked us m> and took jriv it pleas- j re in aiding u< in im.v final every way whilst re were in Washington. and if he w.is in any ray called oil' on lcisitiess himself, hi- would ; nil into r.'<|tilsit.ion liis son and namesake. j ho proved hiin^'df to ho a chip of tht; olti! lock, and al<o untiring in his attention. It ! , a? suggested to mi- by several of my coin- -' udo.s that I should return thanks in this. "iy. I only wi<h that I was capable of ox- : ressing myself as I feci. ! would recom-J 1 lend any one vlsitinir the Capitol from Ah- J J eville to call on the lion. P. \\ y itt Aiken. J1 ho can and will give any information that " lav he desired connectcd with the Govern-, ? lent. j 1 Onk ok tiii: MrxtrwN Vktkkans. I' Lot tor from Florida. , J* i .lACKsONVIM.E. T't.A., DCO. litll. Ifis." j ' litnr Prfxx Dtd Jl innrr: ' n Alter making tip our mind we started from ji nr native e'ltiiitrv.sivith Carolina; on the liti jf ist. t.? (Juin*vi'l"\ Fia. We left Troy that \< usinesx little town on the Port Koyal and ii-iista Unilroad. at " p. m. We had de - lit I'll I time from Trov to Augusta. One of niy's most accomplished young Indies, MissJ untile K.. was with us. We were very sonhen wo parted :it the dedot, thinking l!i>itj c p:<rt to meet no more, lint to our surprise j _ et-oonsat face to fmc :if III" table Whirl) I as furnished i.y the proprietor of thcdohcj old in Au.u-.ia. After xpcndl ? si few1 iiirs in the city, we look the Central Kai!- j? kmI for snvannVi. (mrcyc* were op^n-'d a?i e i;l a need aerosslhe level fields, we no'leed | im.lie I of acres planter! in turnips, cabbage, i nglMi peas and a great, many other things ; ? ecould not mention, ad looking ?o ltc'Ii |i id growing so nicely. It w i< something 'jc w to ns to see KnglNIi peas growing in |m?. (>l mber. After reaching Savannah we took |i ie train at the (Snlf Depot, and bv li< If past w le o'clock. We sat at a sumptuous table nt |\ aycross, 7."i cents loss In our pockets. We o'l arted again and by five o'c'oek we reached t! ir destination. e< We spent the whole day in packing sand I , istead of mil l in <iainsvilie. Court was in j"1 ssion. We spent a few hours in listening at | i" <|iia:rc!iug. We .Tew wo?iy and to keep i ir courage tip and to ke.*p from getting ' itnesick, we went to the lintel, where we j C in,-lined only a short time before the Klori-; ' i Southern train rolled up when we had to ! irry to get on. We b id a very pleasant I'' me ftoin Gainesville to I'a'ntka, where we <*i ok the Sr. John's steamer. We soon was! ilingon the great water, thest. John's Hlver. j ? >1.1 v..o verv little: , ji " i ?? ? * "mi . ,v * i ootid U<. So we thought best to take n imxhI ! flit's rest. After lying on our bed for tonic ] ntc* thinking of home and our friend* that j .. [>: (' so far from us. wo soon was fast nsleiy i'1 ii<*w not'iin:; li'ilil a very loud voice . . id, Jackson vide. Wc were not Iomss in s< l-1 J i_' our clothing on for f -ar wo would be loft " i the stean er. (Just like inc.) Alter sjottiiiu j I" I was carried to Mrs Karle's, where I am; f?atf*d like I wi:s at home. ; T I expect to start ill lnisinoss Monday, where | xpcet toroinain unli! Juno or July, thou I i poet tos iil for my doar old home in Abl.e-1 lie. I tind the climate hero very warm [ roiish tin;day, lmi very pleasant at night?! st root ono'i-jh to ksop away the mosi|ui- "I c<, as you know tliov are very trouhlesomo J J lie things. It lias lie<?n three nionllis sinoo j iy rain has fallen here. The streets arc O r.v heavy with sand, Litlie cloudy now? I ip'e wo will have some rain soon. I never i w nor heard of as much sl<*km><s in my! e, not citizens of Ja'-ksonville, hut pcop'e' no <lilt',Tent narts oi the world, who eatno p< re for their health. Mr. Ivlilor, I will close I know voiir readers will be tired of mid-! g tiiis. hoping to write a more interesting | st ic soon. 1 remain 1 i Yours rcspectfid'y, |UI T. M. M. Should Governors Pardon I ir" llovernor Cleveland is adorning Ms ndinin.^ ion with Hie characteristicofnierev. This, \v %ek, lit?t wc-^k and week before bed lie par- j itii'd inmates of the penitentiary. giving in | ' II hl? jeason for so doing. The pardoning ; -u iwer is sometimes abused, and it isoft'-nerj sleeted. Governors who do not exorcise is pr.wcr are unlit for their position. The I , itners of our law's, foreseeing that the ma- i inerv for Jury trial would, like everything o( <i? human, he imperfect, provided this!* ude of escape for those unjusty inc.ircerati <1. i iere have been so many cases in which it ; ^ is demonstrated beyond a riouht that the' aoeent sull'errd ami the guilty went free, j C< it the fiovernor who resolves* upon ahsti-j..; nee from the exercise of the pardoning j Aver becomes himself the criminal. Some-! ncs men become the victim of circtun-j . noes, and after a life of integrity do fust one ! ti< ong th'ng. I'unished they must'lie, hut ; < ,, tera white there comes a time for leniency ! id release. Sometimes good men ore found . til suspicious circumstances for which they!:,, e nowise responsible, are flung Into prison.; id after a while the real author of the crime, j ei ii|(?r ramr r>f conscience or on sick or dyingj (I, makes confession. Sometimes after aj imp is committed 1 lie eommnnity are| hot. with excitement that the jury ]ose? cir hnlanee. anil arc itiPoinp?tent fur a J'.isl I rdirt.and th>y pronounce tlio?e guilty who' e no' rniit.v. Sometimes a judge of tin* url, gouty or dyspep ic or savage. guided I hi" exaspcra'cd nervous system rather! an tils sense of right, indicts too long an! iprisonmcnt for an ottender. Sotnctim* s | ere areconspiracies aualnst sonic unfoi'tu-i lie man which do not develop ns eonspira- i D : ? until long af'cr the trial. It Improbable! >t a large penitentiary in the land which; ?es not io-day hoiil in iron embrace those j ., Ilo deserves the fn'l lllierty of pood citizen- S, ilp. What a grand thing \vhfn a magistrate j ic (iovernor Cleveland is willing to put hist r to the wi'-ket of the dunpeon and I i-t "ii 'of e plaint, and examine the testimony, and j idine innopeppetn bonds, does the work ??fJ e anvel of (tod tliat opened the door of the j lostolic imprisonment and set Peter free. I ivernor l!laekb*>rn. of Kentuck?v, entering i M on hisofTleoat F'ankfort. the Stale capital.! iind a great mass of eonvic's huddled to-j 'therinill ventilated dungeons. Four per-1 Ji ii<s ic. a room vliere there ougiit to have j en only one. "id villlans and young t>ovs| the s ame hunk. No opnorMinitv of ;?l-In-1 rm. finny nun roiunsr anve. i nn>c win ere. n< a re?nli of Mi" tPTiMo p!ap>, in the st stages of consumption, lip <ont to tlflr 'p imps to dip. Tlmsf vvlio had boon un|ii?tly i >mmil ted lie ?et fr?p. I,ieht poured intothrj irthly pandenionintn, and wl> ile fjovertior; laeklnirn <1 id ;i 1 i the law would allow hitn to . > in tlie reformation of tho*-p who must stay! * nil in the liberation of those who ouchtto]w >. his accomplished ami ChrKlian wife car-; ? pel tlio <ios|'?p| of Christ through all hip pris-1 11 corridorsand irat hered tts?? convlets snl>-i Vi nth t>y Sahlvtth into thp chapel, wli?re she nt them under the inllupnep of pruypr anil;'] ?ng of rcl'yions exhortation, One of thp lost fjra'ifyin!: hours of rnv in?t Summer ah-1 ., nee was the one I parsed when, at thp Invi-j t, itlon of that Klizahcth Fry. that Florence ightinsalp of American prisons. Mrs. ]tlack-i ' urn. I confronted the pvisouprs with a mes-j il'p of mercy from a pardonimr Ood. Politi >?i: fotlc nu tJmt (Vivc'iKir ('IpvoIjiuI h:i<; ' lade mistakes since hie inauguration at At- ! any. Ahout that I cannot ?ay; hut he h:??i pule no mistake when. without n-lnetance ml with positive Joy. tie li;??= shortened !he 11 iiitivo snlt'erinz of some and Riven nlir.i T mancipation to others. He who pardons the! lost is niosr like 0"d. who abundantly par- a ons.?Dr. Ttihii'it/r. in Frank fustic's Sunday i fiiyuzinv for Junnrirf/. j ^ Christmas Hymn. Ry Mas. W. Fawcf.tt. ITnrk ! 'tl? Hie sons ?f angels. How sweet t'te heavenly strains; With joy thoshepliartN listen On oi(i .India's plains. ! | Th'1 htlsiful tidings ringing. < Wake nn ''a""!! liill ami alen t "To (Joel he highest dory, \ Peace and goodwill to men." Cornebow in adoration. At Bet hi' hern's lowly shrine And oui flKl hont.ve render To the Christ-child divine ;] "Who laid aside li s glory. Who left His thr?i?e above, , Moved by divine comjnsslon, Led by redeeming love. I Tben join the ansrels' chorus. Proclaim the Saviour's bitrli, > Glory to Cio'l for ?-vev! Jesus has come to the earth. Lay your best jiifis before III in, Vonr heart's devotion ??riiik ; Hail Him with halleluiahs. Our Saviour, and our King! From Frank Lc.slir'.t Sunday Magazine for January Tlie Divorce Bill. When the hill to resulate the granting ol j i livorce came up on its third reading last Fri-, lov mnrn!ntr in tlio Son/ilo sm tin* firs! snc- ! inl order, it was relented by a vote ofl" to 1'?. j rite following rnomb'rs voted for tlie bill: | Messrs. Beaty, Renbow, Brown. Karle. fiail-i aril. Hart. Henderson. Izlar. Maxwell, T. J. I \loore, Rcdfearn, Shaklin ami Simmons. ] The following members voted agaln?t It: Messrs. Bulst. Byr<l. Callison, Ferguson. Harlee. Howell, r.artigue, Leltner, J. W. Moore,! Muller, Muttro, Patterson. Perry, Robertson.:! Smythe, Wallace and Williams. To clinch the fate of the bill ?o that no sue-. jessful attempt to revive it during this session could be made, Mr. Smythe made the i usual motion to reconsider the vote and table that motion, which was agreed to. Thisnc-I tion disposes of the question of granting dl-' vorces In South Carolina. The advocates of j [he measure, headed by Mr. Henderson,; fought earnestly and strove dilllgent!y for It, hint their opponents, led by Messrs. Smythe find Leltner, proved too strong lor them. Any one wishing to purchase nice and handsome Christmas presents would do well to first call on Speed it Lowrv. I whore they will find a large assortment I of Xmas cards, autograph alliums, cellu- ! loid sots, for both ladies and gentlemen,; as handsomo as has ever been offered in j this market. Also a large lot of jewelry i cases of various shapes and kinds, ladies ' work boxes with and without music, la-1 dies toilet sets, odor cases, Christinas j boxes, colognes, whisk "brush holders. I In fact everything that could be found in a first class fancy drug store. Wizard Oil, the king of cures, for rheumatism, neuralgia, cramps, colics, and all diseases of an inflammatory nature. Try a bottloand be convinced. To! bo had at Speed <ft Lowry's. I j* MARRIED. Pro. 12, K><3~ hv Rov. XI. N. | l'r.tti, Mr. N. 1'. MrllAVAJN 'to Mis- 1.1/- 1 Zl K I)L'sKNHKItKY, all of Abbvvllle county. 5IAKKKT IlKrOUT. ?couuirfrrn VKEKI.Y HY? n V A J t K 7<M i <t 1 r T ;;! COTTON ItlVKHS ,, And Dealers in General Merchandise.; i< Aisrkvim.i:, Decern tier 1\ I<v::. rorNTKY I'nonicr:. 1:1 s( Cotton in irnnri'lom.ind. i< Cotton, MuMlun; 0'-ii <'olio.'i, (mmh! MiiMiiiu !"? " !i:'i ?n i\tto'i. Stains ?i'j " s'j In N -w Corn 7">~ " >'"? Mi-al S.*> i tats, sroctl ti 'inan l " !' I Ko I<|<t 7"> "l.'Kt j: itt'-r I"? " i :- ;s 1J'_. 1.11 :::;oci:i:i::s. I'acon 7V. >> s s-ig.ir " II I "o'!i?i? I" l"< !!!? . s ' " d i..ri ir " u". i " ? " ; M. il i J'l " i N.<?. syrup '?> " salt I.'hi v I .:! "> | ii.im ivsrics. S'an laril shirting 7 | j Staii'lrinl siiiriin;: " x siandaril t-l siiirtin^ 7':; " !' | Stnii'lanl V " " 10 ICxlrsi licavy Plaids U " II I Soz ?tsruitiura-' 11'? " 12'J Stji?i<l:ml Prints 7(i *' 8 <!ooil Print-- "> " i MEDICAL CAUI). $ or?. Tj. t. ii r r.T, | r T A \'I N'i i sold liis in teres! in t ho ciruc tore, i f I 1 will devote his entire attention t<i tiic raetlee of]tU Profession. i !" oEKIt'E in rear of Speed I.owry's T)rii(i Uore. At nluhl may be found at the Howie louse. i " Dee. ID, iss3. M" Sheriff'8 Sale. |c?? l. J. Salinas .t Son auainst 15. \V. Wll-.'^J, linms?Execution. j \v, !}Y virtue of an Execution to ine directed,' ^ I f in the above stated case, I will sell to the j v iiiliest bidder, at Public Auction, within tlioj v' I hours of <iile. at Abbeville Court House, JJ ii Monday, the Seventh day of January A.! . ' >. issj. the following described property, to , J ,-it: All that traet or parcel of Land.situate, dug and lieln-j in lh" County of Abbeville.! v out!) Carolina and known as his Homestead lace and containing I ^ SIX IirXDKEI) ACRES, J. I i S' lore or loss and bounded by lands of J. E.' A. irownlee .1. f?. flinkscales and others. [,ev-i ^ d on and to he sold as the property of HenJ. rat i". Wil iains to satisfy the aforesaid Exeeu-; s on and costs. j n jf TERMS?Cash. j '' J. K. C. DcI'RE, j Sheriff Abbeville County, j Pec. 1"). i Sheriff's Sale. j alley, Barksdale a Co., ngaln?t Fannie E.| IYrrin ?Execution. > Y virtue of an Execution to trie directed' ' In the si hove ?tat<*d case, I will sell to the J Idlest bidder, at Public Auction, within the I [ at hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House,' n Monday, the Seventh ilay of.January A.; . l^K), the following described property. to, JL it: All th-it traet or parcel of Land, situate, . 'inland heintfon Callabnsh Itraivh Waters; tllf f Hard f.nhor (.'reek and Savannah Hlvcr in u, ie Coiu't v o|" Abbeville, South Carolina and miaining WO IIUNDUED AND SEVENTY-FOUR! lie aches,- Sal lore or le?.-s. and bounded by land? of Tlios. I tli( . I'errin. Estate of 1 ? -. ,lno. W. Hearst and itmNof.f. II. Widem m and others. Levied > i and to tie sold as lite property of Fannie atn I'errin to satisfy the aforesaid Execution nil costs. i 1 TEEMS?Cash. j Al J. F. C. Prl'KE. ShcrlfT Abbeville County, j Pec. 1.", 1sk5. . j mr: kn Ordinancenec j COM o Prevent the Discharging of Fire i,Ci : j Arms, Fire Crackers, Rockets, &c. j" 5 jwil ->K IT ORDAINED BY TIIK TOWN . uuneil of the town of Abbeville, S. (\,1,10 ul by the uuthoiilv of the same. j ro pin 1st. That it shall be unlawful for any p ?rson to discharge firearms of any kind : hatsoever upon any of tho public. reets or within a radius of three liun ed yards of the Court House. | ^ 2nd. That it shall ho unlawful for anv ! ~ ?rson t>> discharge Eire Crackers, Uocks, Roman Candles or other explosives! II ithin three hundred yards of the public; ' luaro between 7 o'eloek in the forenoon -?-j nl the same hour in the afternoon. ; II 3rd. That for each and every violation the the first section of this ordinance the Cot ;rson so oH'ouding shall he liable to a dnj' io of not less than three nor more than ; lie renly dollars or be imprisoned in the Sab unity Jail at tho discretion of the Coun-, tho 1. ! seri 41IU. r or YJdWlUOIl ill 11115 mximiu niv;:>n of this ordinance tlio pt'ison so oftitling shall be liable to a fiunof not less! s'ci mil one nor more than live dollars or be' 1 prisoned at the discretion of t)* (Joun- . I. 1 In Town Council this 14th day of De-j^' in ber A. I). ISS'J. |*?' ELLIS G. GRAYDON, Intendant. j A. U\ JONES, Clerk. It.: ec. 1!?, 18S3, tf I '1 i bill Slate of South Carolina, >? wil Abbeville County. jou< IX Tin: C'OMMOX PLKAS. 1)01 I lary K. r.rown, Jane A. lirown. Ann T. Tlionilon, Frances A. I'leveland, l'laintifls, a-jainsl | I -!? ? ..I. t.'vAiitil/ili r\C 17/atiA^/in 1!. Brown. Harriet T. Brown.John I.ewis, Brown,Thoina*S. Brown and Klljah I.e;;an<l Brown. Ik fen dan is. Summons for Belief, &c. 0 John Smith Brown, ns Kxceutorof Beboc-1 ?i B. lirown, Harriet T. lirown. Jolin I a-wis ; Brown, Thomas s. Brown and Klijaii Le-j Kand Brown. lu-fendant* in this action : Lr UlJ arc hereby siunmonod and required to 1 answer I lie complaint. In tills action, of! hicli a copy is herewith served upon .von,. nd lo serve a copy of your answer on the jjJ .ibserlher at hN oflice, at Abix vlllc Court 0 lou<.e. South Carolina, within twenty days : fter the service of this suiniuons on you, ex-; ^ lusiveof tin* day of sei vice. If yon fall lo answer thl? complaint within n ie lime aforesaid, tin- i>ltilullll*< will apply to u ie Court lor the relief demanded in the comlalnt and costs. ] H Dated lOtli October. 1 Ss;j. ABMISTEAI) BUKT, l'laintiirs Attorney. ? i Take notice tli-it the suminonsof which the bovc is:i copy, together with the complaint mn tills action was Illeil In the olllccof the JL J "lcrk o| the Court of Conunon INejis for Ah-J if ? !lie* County, on the lOtn day of October, ss:s. AKMISTEAD IU'KT, Philntiffs Attorney. ri Sincc the death of Mr.Hurt I have been cm-' doyed to represent the Plaintiffs in above' |_ n^e. The Defendants will therefore serve 1 A itelr answer upon me at my otllee at Abbe- i rille Court House instead of Mr. Hurt. ! A OKVII.LK T. CALHOUN*. j Plaintiffs Attorney. ! Dec. 19, ISM, tf j -i-' IIavk von seen those immense bar-1X juins now oll'ered at Wardlaw A Edwards I f, in gents merino and woolen underwear,: ^ .touts lino laundricd and unlaundried diirts, gents fancy and brown half hose, I -suspenders, ties, Ac. j "jl Yorit special attention is called to our i stock of Hlankets, which we will soil at f reduced priccs until t'hristmas, Ward-j v. law A- Edwards. , Not by tits and starts, but steadily day ! V by day, week by week, month by month, | does our business grow. Wo like to see I things lively and still oiler bargains in niir shoe department, Wardlaw &. Kd- ri wards. J (jrkat dross goods sale. In this do- ri partment we are showing a largo assort- J mont In line and medium class goods at j _ reduced prices, Wardlaw it Edwards. | I Cloaks, dolmans, jersey jackets, only j 11 few in stock, call and fret your want's i f supplied, Wardlaw cfc Kdwards. V Tiii'NKs, valises, satchels. If you , want a good trunk don't fail to call" on I J Wardlaw <V Edwards. j A large and assorted lot of toilet soaps to be had at Speed iV Lowry's. Cannkd (Joods.?:$ pounds canned fresli tomattoes Sl.r>u per dozen. 2 pounds | fresh canned tomattoes at SI.20 per dozen, p 2 pounds canned fresh corn ?1.50 per doz- n en. Fresh London layer rasins, currents, almonds, citron, at Parker S" Hills. To be well dressed will oftentimes supersede the rest. It will pay you to see the bargains in mens and boys clothing, ottered by Wardlaw Ed wards. Look ! at those 21 by 4s inch linen c towels only 2.3 cts., each, at R. M. Had. v don & Co. Our stock of trusses and abdominal cj supporters a>id shoulder braces, are- of, j. the very best patterns, easily adjusted, I and not uncomfortable toth^ wearer?tlioS latest improved patent. W. S. Cotliran j " & Co. Call and see our tobacco and cigars? C the best in the market. W. S. Cotbrun 1 & Co.- | a ???i afcoiff A t^PO 11TIONM E N T 'UBLIU SCHOOL FUND FOE 1S84. nun r.illnnlni Is the amounts of money fit [ ttir di?po-al ill' llii.- I:<>:? t ils of Trustees for to respective school !?i?t.rlels In Abbeville ouiity. 'i li'.' County fund Is inside up of the roecds of the two mills tax fund and tho :ill tax. l ie h School District. Fluid leprc nts its total poll tax and Us share of t tie ,vo mills tax fund, which is greater or less ;:co dlnjj to the number of children of m-Iio- ~i istic age in actmil (.Itemlance at the public j hools. a deduct ion of six per cent, is made > cover the ex pcli?i s of the School Cosiiliiis* ei oner's oiliiv and indta tenia rei urns of poll ? ix. The teepee.ive district fund-are as to.- ' \vs: |1 Ninety-Sis S1.".VM4) . (ire- II -A*I) >d I H7."> '*> I |'..|;e-biirv l.'-Ht.'O ! sst limialdsviil .vMini 1 e,| \V--t I.'J-m'.uI i 1,1 I.o'i'f I'are !IHi..l:l ' Smilin il l.Pn'm ; 1 ' V.'iii'e ! i:ii! Tin li I til III 'i;.:i iliC ."I ('edar spring.. r, am . ! .Mix) lit I >iit!IIO!l<l liiil Vlt'M I.owinlcsvilli: >n i.'i-l .Mnu'IHi!iu ".' "'I ("a'ij'i'.in 'iVi.iiii !;] ConU-aux 'J 0.ini K. COWAN, j School Commissioner. til r>er. I J, 1ST,, tf tl) SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF BSEViLLE COUNTY, 5 <citooi, Distinct No. 1?J. Frank Cason, J. Kin-4, John It. Moore. 1 scnooi, Disriticr No. 'J?('. A. C. Waller, T. ... Kllcy, s. 1$. 1 lodges. k'ltooi, District No. '!?M. B. McGhec, G. \V! . Conner, M. A Cnson. >cimoi, Disthht No. J?E. L. Wuldrop.G. Moore, W. It. Dunn. ' School Dlsruirr No. 3?H. M. Yonng, W. wiin Hrock, II. il. Armstrong. ;cnooi, Disthict No 0?A. T. Mellwainc, < R (iilveri,.!. K. Kid rick. sciiooi, I>[STiti(t No. 7?W. K. HcndcrKon, .A. Loina.v, I,. II. llykanl. ;n >citooi. District No H?ltov. K. W. Scy>nr, T. J. licit ret. John M. l'rultt. do ichooi, District No. 9?G. M. Slbert, S. O. lunir, J. Titt ciiooi. Distkict No. 10?I)r. J. L. Prcssiey, [.'. Kites. A. K. Watson. tciioor. Distkict No 11?W. A. Tcmpleton, G. Kdwnrds, J. II. Harksdale. ciiooi. District No. 12?Dr. J. H. Hell. J. Brownlcc. John I). Alewlne CitooL District No. 1:!?J.J. Johnson, Dr. I). Mo.sc'ey, (ieoTse K. Bu relet t. icnooi. District No. 14?K. Calhoun, \V. Lanier, Win. Hiloy. moor, District No. 13?Hon. J. II. Mor- *- ( i, J. K. Mcfomh, \V. 11. McBrldc. moor, Distuiot No. IC-James C. Jen.las. Cothrnn, .Jr., W. If. IJrilt. lie School Trustees will be en refill not to rdraw tlie amounts nllotted to tlielr re ctive School Districts. E. COWAN, Seiiool Commissioner. >cc. 1J, 18S3, tf Master's Sale. mirv M. Spikes against Thomas L. tfoore, Lucy Mooro and others, heirs at law of Emilia A. Moore, dee'tl. ? >Y virtue of an order of sale made in sr. > above stated case by the Hon. A. P. drich, Judge Secnnd Circuit, on 21st v of February, 1883, I will sell at pubouter}' at Abbeville C'. II., S. C., on ledav, 7t!i day of January, 1883, within ? legal hours of sale, the following icribed property, situate in said State r,oi 1 County, being of the real estate of j'?j a. Emma A. Moore, deceased, to wit: Lo? 1 that tractor parcel of land, containing J*" Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, !\V hi. ire or less, bounded by lands of Dr. T. Blake, Mrs. Po;>l, Lark in Carter and ioi s. On I j' so much of said land as is jessarv to pay the debt, interest and ts in this case will bo sold. The nnm* of acres to bo made known on day of p. 'KItMS OF SALE?So much cash as 1 bo necessary to pay the debt, interand costjj in this case. Balance on a dit of twelve months with interest in day of sale, secured by bond of chaser and mortgage of the premises, rohaser to pay for papers. M. L. BONIIAM. Jit., Master. icc. 10, 1SS3, 4t ? ... - . _ unii Master's Sale. r4 ('. Henderson et al against Carrie p('>> Henderson ct al. 1V virtue of an order of sale made in UIj^ above stated case l>v the lion. J. S. poll hran, Judge Eighth Circuit, on Ji of December, 188!), I will sell at puboutcry at Abbeville C. II., S. C., on Noi cday, 7th day of January, 1881, within legal bonis of sale, the following do- roa ibed property,situate in said State and intv: All that traet or parcel of land, b?tt si ift No. 1, known as the Young Home- ^ij ut, and containing ,)i;l Fifty-Nine Acres, t re or less, bounded by lands of George rlev, the Homestead and others. AN lliat tract or parcel of land, Tract No. fi outaining Eighty Acres, Jm re or less, and bounded by lands of It. Iilackwell, John White and others. 'ERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, r anco iii twelve months wilit interestj in clay of sale, secured by bond of |J rchasor and inortirage of premises, :h leave to purchaser to anticipate sec1 payment. Purchaser to pay for pa's. I M. L. BONHAM, JH., Master. Pn >ee. 12, 1SS3, 4t pni Jin m i i i saloon!; No. 4 Washington Street. j? Norwood Brothers Old Stand. lie Largest Stock of Pine Goods in the State. jV .>r Horn's best brands and goods all fine, l?ii n;? ?i,nm. Win A 1 ^ld Rye Whiskey made cut West, Iumm's Champagne and Masson's _ best, tvv ^pple 0 randy, the best that's sold, leotch Malt Whiskey eight years old, b" ] XcRrvarY Bourbon and hand made, "-Hjfi rr "lalifonfr .Vines of every grade, Jjr J inprer Ale and well assorted S|1 TO CO l)J ^nglish pale Ale the best imported, p.1, |^ivoli Beer and Rye that's white, ^occo Wine and Angelica bright, rish Whiskey and Willow Glen, bt: 1 ood Mountain Gap and Planter's JT friend 4 s good as gold and Raker's Rye, s orth Carolina Corn and Werner's dry. ~ l'i Call and see tlic mammoth stock of lire goods. You will lind everything B eatly arranged and good order. ^ THOMAS McGETTIGAN, ? Proprietor, iCl Pec. 12, 1883, tf I I It: Oris sole leather tip shoe is the best for j ?n hildren's school shoes, Wurdlaw it Ed-> li ,-ards. ? Som-hr's button and lace shoes for laies are the best. Sold by Wardluw & 2d wards only. C. C. C. A certain cure for chills to be iad at Speed it Lowry's. Why will yon suffer with corns when J' "an's corn solvent is so available, it has ieen tested and its virtue is unparalelled. ?o be had at Speed <? Lowry's. ! IIII? MB?B?I^MI niMi?l W^?i SAIjB 1 A. J. S.dltris ifc Son against Alfred itntler. E> virtue of a power of sale contain! in a certain mortgage executed l?.v AI ' . il Itntler, iiuw deceased, to \V. T f > tii:il<l it Co., which mortgage is n?v eld and owned l<y A. J. Salinas it Son, lid nmrt'cap! bearing da'.e tho 2!?th day ' .Inlie, l*v'_\ and executed t? secure tin* ?yin"iit of a certain not'; of even date ictvwnli, 1 will .-! !I ti (!.( huhost bidder at pnbi-ant-lion at Abbeville (.'. i3., S. C., on [OMY, JANUARY, 11881 e following described real estate: All at lot or parcel of land situated in tin? \vn of Abbeville, containing One Acre, ore or loss, with tlie IIOUSE thorenn, tely occupied by Alfred Butler, boundby G. A. Visanska, Jas. II. Cobb and hers: I5v consent I will also sell all the intert of said land of Mr. Hugh Wilson, Jr., Iio willgiveaquit-elairn deed innfall the terest he has or claims in the place. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser pay for papers and recording. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser, rf the purchaser docs not comply withten minutes or give satisfactory evince that ho will do so, the place will bo , -sold immediately. ELLIS G. GHAYDON, Attorney for A. J. Salinas & Son. < N'ov. 7, 1.SS3, 4t (lunibm mid Greenville Railroad , NOVKMRElt 1 Stli. lSSii. I, For the information of the public. , DAII.Y, KXCKl'T SUNDAYS. no. yt. rr i'assknoki:. 1 Leave Columbia A? 11 50 a m i Leave Alston 12 5S p m Leave Newberry 1 5G p m ( Leave Ninety-six... It ".j p in Leave Hodges -1 25 p m Leave Ik-lton 5 'Ml p m Arrive at Greenville 7 02 p in NO. .12. DOWN 1'ASSKN(1 Kit. ( Leave (ireenviileat. 9 55 a in ] Leave Del ton 11 25 ft in Leave Hodges 12 115 pin I Leave Ninety-Six 1 IS p in i Leave Newberry .1 1:5 i> m Leave Alston 4 11 p ni Arr. at Columbia 1<* 5 2D p in \UTAM1UKU, UNION AND COI.UM111A HAILKOAD. ( .NO. 51. CI' PASSENGER. . Leave AUton 1 10 p m 1 Leave Strother 2 0:i p in 1 Leave Sbclton 2 4<i p ni Leave San (lie 3 32 p in * Leave Union -1 25 p in Leave JonesvIllC 5 06 p m AIT. al.Nparuinnur' u n }> in i( KO. ")'J. DOWN I'ASSKXCKK. ivc Spartanburg H. <fc D. depot Ull 00 a m j< ivc Spartan bnrjtS.U.&C.dcpot G'1 1" P 111 ! > ivc JonoMVilie 12 21 j> in I ive Union 1 20 p ni ivesnntnc 1 >"> p in | ivc Sliellon 2 50 p m J ivc Kirotiier 3 2-1 p m rlvcnt Alston 4 11 p m L' E It I On K KAII.KOAD AND ANDKliSON HIIANCH. Leave Helton 5 31 p m Leave Anderson 0 d'l p m Leave Pendleton 6 43pm 1 Leave Seneca 0 7 .10 p ni Arrive at'Waliialla... 7 ;">1 p 111 , Leave Wallinlla H 1"> a in . LeaveSeneca ?) OUlnm Leave Pendleton 9 40 a in Leave Anderson 10 21! am Arrive at Helton, 11 or> a m J.AfKKXS IlAil.KOAl). Leave Nett bcrry...... 3 4") p m Arr.at Lnnrens H 7 0'< p m Leave Lanrens C. II. 0 00 a m . ?" ? ? > ' I Arrive in .m'wihtij.. i_ .w 11 in ATUtKVi I.I.K UltANCK. I Leave Ilodiros -l .'W p m Arrive at Abbeville.. 5 HO p m t Leave Abbeville 11 :<() p m I Arrive at Hodges 12 HO p in CON N KOTIONS. Willi South Carolina, Itallrond from uieston. With Wilmington,Columb!annd justa ISallrond from Wilininclon and all ids North thereof. With Charlotte,Col-. bia and Ancusta Iiullroad from Charlotte I I all points North thereof. I J. With Ashevillcand .Spartanbnrir lie.II-' I il for points In Western North Carolina. ' I With Atlanta and Charlotte Division j hmond it Danville Railroad from nil tl ntsKoiith pnd West. 1 ). With Atlanta and Charlotte DIvlMi-n I hmond it Danville Itallroad from Atlanta, * l beyond. I , J. with Atlanta and Charlotte Division j t hmond r.nd T?tnvfllc Railroad from ull; \ ntnSouth and Went. \ With South Carolina Railroad for. rleston. With Wilmington, Columbia and ; . ustu Ilallroad for Wilmincton and the " 111. With Charlotte, Columbia and Au-1 la Railroad for Charlotte and the North, j. With A.shevillcmid SpartanburgRail-1 >1 from llenderBonvllle. 1_ With Atiantamid Charlotte Division j Iiinoml unil Danville Hail road from Cliurc an?1 beyond j aii'lanl lime used is Washington. I). fl icli is 11 fIcon minutes luster than Colum- It (i. R. T.UjOOTT. Act In? Pnpt, J. T. Mr" A NTS, Master nf Trains, li imk?S minutes faster than Washington. n NOTICE 1CH00L TRUSTEES. < [IF, School Trustees of Abbeville County I are earnestly requested to meel the Kx-J inlm: Hoard on the first Monday iit .lull-1 I y. ISM, at Abbeville Court House, at j V ?lve o'clock M. K. COWAN. Chairman Kx. Hoard. i ce. 12,18S1, -it | J EDTOKS AND i'REDI-" TORS. I li KRSONK hohlhv; rlnlm? against the estate] of William Clinkseules, deeeiiaed, \vllli( sent the same to mc without d"la,v. nr.d ise lnd'bicd to the estate must make >mpt payment to A. C. CLINKSf'A r.I'M. j Administrator. >ee. 11, LSil It Tinicmnnn mr i mrni i rnmu * IMUitMB MAMlMim ' BACIIKHS of Public Schools without cor- j tlticHtc, nnd whose certificate'* have c.\011, arc hereby notified to meet Hip Kxuiiiiifr Hoard at Abbeville i ourt House pre-ed for examination on Thursday, 3d day of i unary. 15-M, al ten o'clock A. M. 'olored teachers will :nect the Hoard on iday. the day following at ten o'clock A. M. lb paper, pen and Ink. 'cachers desiring the honks on "Art of 100I Muunaoinftnt'' und MeUiodsofTenchr," On which a ti'ifiibur of the examination r>stIons arc based, can procure the same by i plying to the subscriber. K. CO WAX, School Commissioner, I )cc. 12, 1S-K, If. ! < fate of South Carolina, Abbeville County. r IN TUB PROBATl-j COUHT. Ex-pnrte Aanes IJ. Robertson, Pcitioncr. | *] Petition for Set I lenient mnl Discharge. | US. AUXKS I!. KOHKRTSOX as admin- I J i?irnlrix of the estate ot J. W. Uohertt having lil'd her petition In this Court j nying tin- sett!' nient. Ac. t'is ordered, that Tuesday the fit !> of Janly next, be fixed for the settlement of!* (i estate and granting the discharge as lyed lor. i j. KUM.KR LYOX, I Judge I'robute Court. t Jec. 0, ISM, t DISSOLUTION. I ['he copartnership heretofore existing ho ecu I)r. D. T. Hill and S. J.. I.owry under | i' name of II ill A Dowry at Abbeville, H. {!., | 1 sheen dissolved by mutual consent, Dr. D. iiili vul/l nut. lil? interest in the 1, slnes.s to Mr. 1*. ]!. Speed. I.. T. HILL. M. I)., S. L. LOW It Y. Dec. 10, ISA'!. From tlie above It will be eecn tliat 1 have ' tired Horn the druse business. Mr. Mr. I*. II. peed bavin? purchased my interest in the , in of Hi!! A* Lmvry. Mr. Lowry is a raguriy Iteensed druggist of experience, and Mr. I peed Is well known to the people of this nitty. Grateful for favors extended tome , the public while In the business, I contend the new linn to the confidence and 1 tronaire of the people. I L. T. IIILL, M. I). . Dee. 10, ISS-'i, j COPARTNERSHIP. Die undersigned have thlsday purchased the 1 ick of drills and the business of Hill it Low- , and will In the future conduct the drug isiness und< r the firm name ami style of iced & Lowry. I'. II. SPKKI), S. L. LOwHV. Dee. 10, is'.;:. tate of South Carolina,: Ml. / .CLUUt; viiic v unil by obrtte Court?Citat ion lor Letters of Adnilnisiratl 4* J. Kui.i.er Lyon, Ksq., I'hohate Junr.'k. Vr ft KItKAN, F.ihviinl K. Smith lins in ado suit to me. to grant til in Letters of Ad,ln 1st ration of the estate anil effects of Win. . Caluucll, late of Ablicrlllc county, decerns1. These nro therefore, to eltc nnd admonish all id singular tlie kindred and eredltors of the tld Win; R Caldwell, cJceeasod, that they and appear In-lorc me, In.the t'ourt or rrnite, to lie held at Abbeville C. H., on Frluy, Decernber 21st, l.ss.i, after publication ereof, at U o'clock in 1 lie lorenooii, to show mse If any tliey have, why the unlit Admin-1 tratlou .should not he granted. GSivei: under my hand and seal, this fifth | day of December, in the year of our;' Lord one thousand eislit hundred nnd| eighty-three and in the one hundred; and eighth year of American Independ-j once. Published on the 12th day of December, 188.% l the I'rma and JJtumcr and on the Court louse door for the time required by law. J. FULLER LYON, .. J udge i'robrttc Court. Nov. 7,1S83, tf sg^tr ;-r -v iiHiiim.! 11 THE NEW 1 Will Positively M C HAVING been prevented from clonii rangcnicnts now, Hint all my l?us .st, 18S4. 1 will therefore sell my entire Clothing-, Dry Goods, Boots, { Strictly at aiii Below Cos Any goods left 011 hand after that time 1 POSITIVELY NO PROFITS ASK RIM NOW IS YOL" A HANDSOJ Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shs Will be Sold Re A largo stock of MENS, YOUTHS, 1 will be sold cheaper than ever beforo in tl I have also a large stock of TABLE CL TOWELS at 5 conts and upwards. In fact my whole stock will and mn> out at all hazards. I havo also on han CASES, CLOTHING AND CLOAK ST; In conclusion I will say, that I assure 1 bona fide sale, and the stock must and wll Respectfully, < Dec. :t, '83. State of South Carolina, Abbeville Bounty. IN THR PROBATE COURT. 0. P. Hawthorn, as Administrator, etc., Plaintiff, against D. W. Hawthorn, Samuel Agnew et al Defendants. Complaint for Sale of Land to Pay Debts. I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTary at Abbeville Court House, on Salcilaj' in January next, within the legal liours of sale, for tho payment of debts, the following described real estate belonging to the estate of Polly Hawthorn, jeeeased, to wit: The Murphy Tract, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SINETY-FOUII ACRES, more or less, jounded b3' lauds of Mrs. Brownlee, Robert McAdams, Mrs. Grier and others. Lot in Due West, :onlaining ONE ACHE, more or less, ^AiinrlA^ Ktr M n I n lir .T T. AMI cr, Prof. J. P. Kennedy, Mrs. Brown lee tnd others. TERMS?Ono-lialf cash, balance on a :redit of twelvo months with interest, rredit portion to be secured by bond and nortgnge. Purchasers to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYON; Judge Probate Court. Dec. a, 1SS3, 4t Strayed or Stolen. FROM my plantation near Grromvood on lust Wednesday the night of 2Slh, on<i ilazc fncp sorrel marc, blind In one i?yo. Any lenton recovering her will he amply rewardiil. R. P. It LAIC K, Greenwood, S. C. Dec. Z. 2883,11 ART OF~ SCHOOL MANAGEMENT, "?Y J. BALDWIN*. President. State Nnrnmt j Soli'iol,nt Kirkvillc, Missouri. Price S1.5I) l-'or nale by H. W. LAWSON & CO. Pcc. 5, 18S3, tf PATENTS IUNN A CO., of the Sctbntitic American, conInue to net as Solicitors for J'utcnts, Caveats, Trade Urkt, Copyrights, i'or the United State*, Canada, England, France, Germany, etc. Hand Book about atcnti sent free. Thlrty-aeren year*' experience. Patents obtained thrrrairn MUNN i CO. are noticed QtheBcaomnc AKKBICA*. the largest, beet, and ao?t wldel'.circulated adtentlflo paper. US)a fear. Veekl/. Splendid engravings and Interesting tnormaMon. specimen oopy of the BdearMto A?Tcan sent free. Address MCNN ? CO., 8ciEinCTIC lu eric an O til co. 201 Broadway, New York. itfotioe. i 1,1, PERSONS DFSIUINfr LOANS OF \ money (or a period of live years may ef feet the fame by mortgage of improved &j?5n tnds to the extent of one-third the varac of ueh lands. I am the Attorney in this county for eaplallsts who have the moimy to inves^ in thin innncr.and persons desiring to clTi-ct loann an apply directly to inr?. KUOF.NE B. OAKY. Attorney at Law, Abbeville, 8. C. Nov. 28,18*3, tf nmSff, RESPECTFULLY announce to the public (bat they have now in store a large and otupictc .stock of everything lu the drug line Consisting of ?ANCY & TOILET ARTICLES, JELLl'LOID SETTS, a beautiful assortment, ODOR CASKS, GENTLEMEN'S JRESSING CASES, CARD AND JEWELRY STANDS, LADIES WORK BOXES' villi and without music, TOILET SETTS complete, CHRISTMAS CARDS; jADIES SCRAP I500ICS, CHRISTMAS BOXES FANCY BOXES OF STAriONERY, WISE RRt.'SH HOLDERS BRUSHES, COMBS largo lot of PERFUMERIES TOITET So APS. A large >tock "iu:sii anj) runt: Duress, patknt MKDICINES, PAINT.", >ILS, TOBACCO, SK(i A US, Ac., Ac., Ac. Nov. 21,ISM. lJm Try n l?ott!o of C. C. C. A certain chill cure, it Speed A Lou ry's ( C. C. C. will euro chills without fall. Try it | tnd Ite convinced. You can get It at Spued A .owry's. ( eta bctt.lc.of C. C. C. and cure yotir chills. ! r*?ir sale at flteed A Lowry's. A beautiful lot of Celluloid Setsnt Speed A ! iOwry>. Christians Cords. A Large Assortment nt Speed A Lowry's. New goods ! New good* ! AVc sire receiving lew poods almost daily. New Collaretls, crepe e*e Turnings, sillc handkerchiefs, colored bordered handkerchiefs Jersey collars, Ac. H. M. Hadiion a C'o. Misses clonks, black and colored nil numjersSiu ! ; yeors. They must bo sold. II. M. I add on <t Co. "Warners corsets" made of the best "Caroinn :iml Kvny" corsets, warranted. It. >1. lioddon it Co. Velvets! velvets! velvets! black and colorid. It. M. Iladdon it Co. Misses cloaks at ver.v low prices. f'nM early nut secure a bargain. K. .M. Iladdon .i Co. Ilals. feathers, ribbons, ornaments, Jewelry, scarf pins, bracelets, necklaces, itc., Ae.Ju.-t received. H. M. Iladdon it Co. Oru splendid stock of ('hrisfinn* goods will be in in a lew (lav*. Call and see tlieni. W. S. Cotlirail it Co. Wahhi.aw it Kow.vnns >?< ? to inform Llieir customers and the public in general 1 r Ltial liicir miyiT iiin in.-i i .1.1. .ivi ....... (ho North with a largo sinrl well selected <tock of men's, hoys ami children's clothing. Prices wili bo made to suit the times. Hon't forget tho Kijlimic slih-f, if you have trieil them you know what they are, if you have not you havo hut to try lliom rcneo ami you will wear no other. It is undoubtedly the host fittinir shirt ever made?always on haml at Smith <Sc Son's. Xmv Fall calicoes just opened at *>, fi} and S cents. We also heir to call special attention to nir stock of colored dress goods, at 12!-, hi. 20 and '2"> cents. Colored cashmeres forehildren's and misses wear, at 25 cents, at Ward law it Edwards. SpKCiAf. attention is directed to tho patent-hack ro-enforced shirt, which is inadc of tho very host material and pronounced the perfection of fit and finish. Price, Si at Ward law A" Edwards. Swinton school hooks at Wardlaw ?0 Edwards. When in town don't fail to buy your school hooks of Wardlaw ?t* Edward's. j ('apt. P. W. It. Nanco has some fine hours, which ho is selling at six ccnts. Call at Hill's stables. iNowerop ap\v urieans jmoiu-sscs insi roceivcd at Smith iV* Son. Now crop Molasses on hand at Smith it; Son's. Just received. 2 cases millinery, lfttost stylos, huts, feathers, ribbons, luces, colnrs, ifco. R. M. Haddon it Co. 15 pieces colored cashmeres 12J to fiOc. iust received. It. M. Ilnddon it Co. School books, .school hooks at Wardlaw <?* Kdwards, J * iTlil' rORK STORE be Removed by 2 ~S3. 1st. ipr out last season, T have made Kiirh ariness transactions will cease on MAlll'll it'K'k of Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, &e. it Until FEBRUARY 1511 ivill eitlior be sold at auction or shipped. * x n II CHANCE TO SECURE BARGAINS ! A E LINE OF 1 iwls, Skirts and Blankets, J \ garclless of Cost. v 10YS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ? lis town. C OTHS. NAPIvTN'S AND TOWELS. 475 s a it be sacrificed as I am determined to ciose . d 1 FINE FIRE PROOF SAFE, SHOW s VNDS, which will bo sold very low. '1 my frietids and patrons that this will bo a il bo sold out by the time mentioned. 3HARLES AUERBACH. 1 A. M. HILL & SONS, / DEALERS IN 1 GROCERIES,, 7 i a ? A-RTh- 1 'provisions, CRACKERS, HAM, 1 TEAS, FISH, SOAP, SYRUP, SUGAR, STARCH, SPICES, FlftE TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES, LIBORS. &e. Abbeville,?. U. Dec. 15, 1880. If. J. W. SIGN,' ABBEVILLE, S. C. i J?EErs on hand a full assortment of IRON GASES, \ FINE BURIAL CASKETS, ] COFFINS, i from tho cheapest to tlie best. llcarne will , attend funerals, wnen desired. ' I He will also Contract for the I Erection of Buildings. c Ho Is aercnt for the sale of Rash, Poors t Blinds, Mouldings, Stair-rnlllngs, Floorings o unci everything pertaining to house building ^ April", 1880, tf e FOXJT'Z'S I ANn iTATTI c DmuncDi r No /IAHFK will die of rni.fr. p^rs or Lrso Fe- ^ 7RK, 'f IViwilcis nre (: >! in i!nii?. 1 Fuiif's I'mviiors williw nil.! ?-:i? Hun Ottoixr a. | J } l'inviiiT< ?*;!) 'Uj'? IN Fowls, | n 1 .<nt? < Pmrilers wiil liii'p'H < the quantity of milk, and crcniti twenty iter tent., ami make tiio butter firm .. oat} sweet. 'J Pouts'* I'owilen will onrr or prevent almost xtbby ,, dlftfakk to wiu'rii fiorse* :ut1 attic are ciihleet. ^ Forr/'s F?>wn> j:h wii.i. ?ivi: ^ATiBrACTiosr. * Sold everywhere. v EAV13 r. TOV7Z. Troprlctor, C EALTI^OIiE.MD. \VM. 11. PA UK Kit W. C. McGOWAN. PARKER & McGOWAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, I AUBEVILLE, C. II., S. C. i ? Si \\7 ILTj pnicliee also in the Circuit Courtsol ?? Hie (.*111 tod States for South Carolina." fi Jhii 7.1S.S0, tf ri b State of South Carolina, i Abbeville*County. M IN THE COMMON PLEAS. L 1 John R. Mntliw>n, Plaintiff, & against U 5. \V. Mittison, (?. \V. Maltlson, J. M. Mntti- v son, M. R. MatHson, Mary Sprung*, M. Q.in Kay, IMnkney Kay, Amanita Foot, II.' K s! .miitis, 1j. ii. iir-i ii mi in, *_i. i-, iviij, v. ii Kay, 15. X. Shirley. Nancy K. Crawford, Catharine Httrrlss, Carrie Mnttlsou, \vr. H. Multjs >n, V. F..I*lomlnira f?. W. Maltlson, Margaret Clatwn'rthy, Purrle Mattlson, H. X. Matltsoh, Defendants. To the Defendants above named? YOU arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is riled In the office of the Clerk of the fl Court for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the s ii-1 complaint on the subsclbers at their oilice,at Abtievlllc Court House, S. c? witliln twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of th?* da\* of such si rvice; ""*1 if y u fail toai.?.wer tin- complaint within tli" time t'fircsaM, the Plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for tile relief demanded in the complaint.. Dated August 21,1383. PKIUUX it COTIIRAX, [L.S.J M. 0. /.Kid, Kit, C. C. I'. To the absent Iiefei'<lants lt? X. Mhirley, | 1 Catharine ilurrissand Xancy K. Crawford. i j T.vkk Xotick, That the summons of which [ ' the above is a copy, together with the com-IT plaint In this action, was tiled In theotliee of! the Clerk of the Court of Onnimor Pleas for said County on the 1'Jtli day of Ociobcr A. I>.; 1SSJ. . '1' M. G. ZKIGLKK, C. C. P. I Xov. 21. ISS.5, fit mo iv lyMflitiiiwr A Oil"?1? I31! i jSrS-j L III' 1 ( <ni : C3 a r vim o iiiitis. ! "X" | !3VZ I JT* ^ - jSL j S i - I I j v | o li1 IT IS A TREAT TO fJO INTO THK. N'KW ? ]>ruj? .Store smd look at the channlnn; ? I I 'hrlvt fiuiu ct/m-wIu Tim i VI1 nlnid Drossiri!! > ?(l ('uses arc splendid: nice Toilet Sets; elesant Cut (ilass Toilet Dottles; Vaees in :UI styles i and vary handsome; beautiful I'hotoRiaph J Albums, all sizes and stylos'* Odorlioxes In great variety; I'ulf Boxes,some very hand-\ some; 1'uH's, as white and as pretty as a; feathered snow (lake, our Christmas Cards | are Just as pretty as ean be, and of all styles ~ and sizes?some very large and handsome.? J Colognes?Taylor's, Tutlow and Farina?per-; fcetly delightful. Handkerchief Extract In j ureat variety and very nice. Soap, a full; line from the cheapest to the tlnest. Whisk ; llrush Holders?very handsome and nice. 11 Nov. i!S, lJSj.t, tf j J nvpn \\j ira TVTntfvpncL !a ABED that will Inst, a life time. Almost! imlestructable with those mattress. One' of the most comfortable beds In use. .Prlco 8fi.O? to ?8.00 each. Secureone and be comfort- , able, at , J. D. CHALMER8 <t CO. t \ ' Sept. 10,1863, It j ( "... Dry Weather, SHOflT CROPS, AflJU HARD TIMES IS TIIE PRESENT CRY. BUT THE WAY P. ROSENBERG & CO, Mend xcIMng their GOODS this FALL AND .VINTKll, will compel people to drop thut ul'Jpcl to wonder why they cut: afford to J. ;t.? Kueli ijreiil iJAROAINS... Thwlr prices ire such as to supply the wiiuti of th^se who lavn lime money hiiu u xruat uuai ui uu.v, ijft. ROSENBERG ba* rninnincd North nil minner und has selected with great care a nost complete stock of everything In their , Incan'lat such prices as to enable them lo I rlye eiilirc satisfaction to all who favor them villi their patronage. He has In most Intnnces bought direct from Hie manufactory, vhlcli has enabled them to secure a great nany goods r*iurh belotv their,market value ind which will be wold by them accordingly, 'onstant auditions are being made to their lock,and It w 111 pay any one to call on them .nd examine It before, purchasing elsewhere, 'hey can positively sell goods of any kind In heir line hs che?p a< any market Ic the South, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. 71ielr stock consists In part of GENT'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS' * IEADY-MADE CLOTHING,' GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. TRUNKS, VA LIS* liS, JEWELRY, ROGERS' TRIPLE PLATED SILVERWARE In the latent . designs, CROCKERY, HARD- i WAKE, GROCERIES, ETC.| ETC; 1 VIfo have on hand a complete stock of < HTNS, both BREECH and MUZZLE LOAD- > NG ami PISTOLS of all qualities. They make a specialty of? Tobacco 'he above goods are guarantee! to glvotatlsactlon in every respect. Give them a call nd uuve money. P. ROSENBERG & CO. Sept. 12, 1885. tf j CONGAREE mi < Coumbia. S. C. Agent for CHAPMAN'S 1 'ERPETUAL EVAPORATOR. I1IIESE WORKS WERE ESTABLISHED I In 1847 by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and Jnmert inderson and purchased by me lu tho yenr (iott, and from that time till now carricd on ueccssfullv by myself. Sly friends and cusomers will bear witness of the large and etu* lendomj Jobs executed by me. It was at my irorks where the largest and almost only job f its class fiver executed In thlsclty wasdone, iz.: the making of the pipes for the City Vuter Works in the year lkyi. In the branch if J1KLL FOUNDING, I ea\i say that I have nadc the lar^ect Mel Is ever cast In the State, ticii as the boll Mr the City Hall In Columbia, . My sloclc of pittcrns for ARCHITECTU- : tAL WORK. COLUMNS for Store fronts, is urge and various, and In RAILINGS for Bnlonles, Ganlens and Cemeteries I have the urcesi variety anil racrsr. modern pattern*; nany of these are pntetued nnd I nave purliased the right for this State. In the machine lino I cm furnish niv parous with .STKAM ENGINESand BOJLRRft ' >f any t-lzeand description. "My CIRCULAR >AW MIT.Ls liavocarrlcd off the prize at ev? ry State Fair held in this city, and In tbelp onstiuotlon I have taken pains to combine Impllcity with the most useful rhodcrn 1m irovcinc-nts, and may flatter myself tlint. my I CIRCULAR SAW MILLS tlnd favor with CVry sawyer who riidcrstaiids hl.i business. The many ordm I am ateadlly reeeJviMfoi; * IUUAK CAN'.; MILLS prove that th^tubllS ppreclnte the mills of ray make, nnd fo it I? rtlh ray GEARING tor HORSK POWERS, UN WHEELS, URIST MILLS and other lACHINERY. I have the manufacturing right of many 'ATKNTS, such as castings for KOCK COT'ON AND HAY PRESS and three or tour lit'i-rent FEE!) CUTTERS and other lmplcnents. I will be pleased to send my circulars to any nplicant, togetlitr with price list or estimate. Cy prices arc moderate, und I assure the pubic tlint they nrv l-iwer even than those of ioithern man'i'aidnre.rs,and that my work , 111 compare favuiably with that of any oth- ^ r maker. Address , John Alexander, Conoaueb Ikon Works, Columbia, S.C. na r r r.ADV unm i . i i unit i | rt AS moved to Abbeville for the practlco of , 11 medicine, and oilers his professional I erviccs to Hie public. Calls dtirlntr the day may he left at the ofce of Col. Kngene H. Gary or at Ihe former usldence of .fudge McGowan, now occupied y Dr. Gary. Jan. 81, IfittJ, 12m Farm for Sale. It) ACRKS. at White Pond, on theS.C. R. L R., IS miles from Augusta, Ga. In the . enter of the melon and fruit growing sec- i Ion of the Slate- .Most of the land lu cultl- I atlon. Larg* barn and stables and two good \ mailt houses on the place. Round on one Ide by.thp Railroad and on another by a ever tailing stream of water. t For further information address c A P. WOODWARD, ? JS1K0, 5. U. Oct. 10, Ifrri, it IT STANDS AT THE HEAD."1 i The Star that Leads Them All" i i THE LIG1IT-UUXNING | DOMESTIC.: b rllAT it is tlic acknowledged leader in tlic \ trade Is it (act 1 hat cannot lie disputed. p 1 ANY IMITATE IT! NONE EQUAL IT! [ lie Largest Armed, c The Lightest Uunnlnjr, TlieMoft Heautiliil Wood Work, ?And is Warranted? ri t,n mn.ln ,.t ?ll.< hncl ninlnrlj To do any anil all kinds of work, To bo complete in every respect j FOR SALE BY I ?. M. HADDON & CO. Abbeville, S. C. grjits wanted In unoccupied territory. AdDOMESTIC S. M. CO., < Richmond, Va. March 2h, 1883, tf |TaVE on hand almost every variety of ;arriages, BUGGIES, : WAGONS,1 hich they offer to tliclr customers on the lost advantageous terms. IEPAIRM A SPECIALTY. 2 nth the best of workmen !n every branch ol. * ur business, and an Abundant supply of c unber. and other materials, we are prepared ) do all kinds of repairing in the very best lanuer, at the shortest notlcc. and on the lost accommodating terms. All work fully j SEAL & McILWAINE, Washington Street. , Jew Carriage, Wagon and 1 Buggy Shop. jc [ WILL open the now brick shop which IS ( L now boirg built at J. B. Baker's old stand, 1 rhere I will bo able lo supply all persons who f lay Rive me a call, with Carriage, Wagon 1 nd Buggy work. ; c W. G. CIIAFMAN. i i Oct. 10,188.1. tf | Lap Rugs.?Just received, a lot of ? ahoy plush lap rugs, and for salo at (lie i .'iucinuati Repository. ThoB. Bcggs. ID E NTI8T R Yi Abbeville, C. H., 8. ; : | -OfrOfllco; Ufrtelt>oTerthe Po*t Offlc?.^6 HJOfflESEjl * <,.: . . - > #1 > ABBEVILLE, S. C.i % REPAIRS WATCIiES, CLOCKS, ANli Jewelry In the be*t Manner at rhclow- 5 OHi price*. Long expdrtoiice nndrtoM application to buslncxR merit eonnideratl<>n from iIkirb bavin* work to be done In bis line. He keeps Jewelry and Silverware forule. \ Feth'il. 1H83,12m ' The Place to Get What You Wani! : . CHRISTIANS WILSON: 1 ALWAYS In store,* complete rftbclcof FA NC Y GROCERIES, C AJStf E0 i .4. UOODS and CONFECTIONERIES ^ ill kinds. The best and cheapest CI- .v&l [*ABS and TOBACCO. . Tb* FINEST. 'v' WINES arid LIQUORS. ' ' i ; Sweet Mash CoHi Whiiskayi For medical purposes a specialty, ..AlJWi Choice Liquors of any kind Tor taWieaT'jsS purposes. . mf'lsl* Give us a call. Satisfaction guaranteed! - 7% CHRISTIAN & Wlisoir, ">|? Abbeville. 8. Ciffil Nov. 16.1881, tf "" TISE WELL FIXTURES THE TISE WELL FIXTURE U by far the ?S rooit perfect nnd cam tile u> Invention fpr t* purpose that has ever been made;..- ?' ?Ti danger of children being hurt bjr It ' 3' & Anybody can draw water wllbiti-from ur & lepth. It Is sufe, reliable and*convenient. ?? sold by ~ J. J. ADAMS; ?f< . j Greenville, S. C. f J* Mr. M. L. DOXHAM. JR. at ABBEVILLE <2 nrlll tnkeorderx for the proprietor. ."-33 August 1,1883,3m . -i? WANTED, f| COTWk SHD, EOHffl SHlfcJ \\T E WILL PAY (15c.) FIFTEEN ft cash per bushel lor 10,000 bnohela* *OUNl> DBY COTTON SEED, delivered to irm J8 at this place before the first of next Not \ .-,j .emher. Will exchange COTTON SEED 'v MEAL for COTTON-8ivED. . ' . < y&| SMITH & HODGES, .,V ;| Hodges, S. c! -f 'M Oct. 3.1883,3m r ^ ?j?|j . Sprint? Beds. "?M rllE Improved Twiij Snrlnjj. . Botn? ad ran* .$8fl tages tho Twin tiprlng fiea hasoVeroth* 1. It is adjustable to any size bed. 3. It is clean, nol#elMH? aptl atrong. " ' 4. It makes a smooth even mtrface. ^'<1? 5. It iu clastic. C an be made hard or toft. , -jM 6. It is low In prico?only $3.00?and will gS aVorMk^ ^ J. D. CHALMERS dfc CO. | ciisrci^isrATi t-i nrv r\ im t m' ht irw-ihisk KJirubiruJiH ABBBVHIE, S.&J ?'.... sJ?j pERfi'oifS WAGING WAQO dmm HALTERS, ' BUGGY CUSHIONS, Wh$M AX LK GftEA$E, llfflS PLOVT.GEAR;-- '.vfl BIDING BRIDLES, , . . jTOi HAAlE*STfUNGS, 4c., : iVLlI do well to call- be/bra purchulnr,aaB^EK vlll not be undersold. - u . ^B3aS THOS. BE003.|^ Ma?cb II, 1S33. tf . > ' . J. C. NEWMANS [F you want nice homemade harness,go to-'.<>&& [ J. ('. Newman's shop In Knox'a building. i Vbbevlllo, fl. C. . May 2,1883, tf *'VVAj ftljg JlAly O N &HEA Lr#.S Stale k Monroe $t*.,Chlcaje.^[^^| ^ WOlMB^ngOdU tajUhm tfc*"7 Afi W NHof luininnu, S?tU, Ckp*. . <_ J ffHPHorapom, EpuUu, Cay-f m>l, ' /l\\ SuoiJj. D*ara M^?rt SUM. lU > // \l'H*ta, Sundry Jksd Oolttfc /# IV . V* //.^hMimVh. aUa Ineln^M lMU?rtk? ?4 E?? If Jf ia irr^?THiiiiiiifii imii ir tinfc, n<i rhiilinr^r^TB ' >3? CREDITORS & DEBTORS, | \LL parties having claims against the tS taie of Washington Perrln, colored. <^''.<?3 cased, will present the same to me,and tboa#ndfcbted must make payinent wltboot delay F. L. MORROW, -38 Ad m In iitmtor^iJ s5?S Oct. 3,1883, tf ^*^18 nf Smith Abbeville County. l?Bgjl 'robate Court?Citation for Cotters of AMHH Utratlon. /fif iSSB iy J. Fuller Lyon, Esq., Pbobatk [TTHKREAS, Thoe. J. Urlffln has *' to inc. to grapt bltn Lettersof ration of tho estate and etfects.-of AtftHjjW^-; ."9 leynolds, late of Abbeville county, deceqttKgH* These nre therefore to cite and admonlaKH nd singular the kindred and creditor*of]|& ^19 aid Agnes W. Reynold, deceased, that J^Hj yjfm c and appear before me, In the Court iatc, to be held at Abbeville C. .41 Vednc.sday, the 5th of December, lubiicatlon.hcreof, at II o'clock In lheH y| loon, to show chuhc if nuy they have, jjjHEaMN be said Administration should not be siSHIShI d. yt Given undermy handnnd*enl,thlft)9tlnl|^KBM of November, In thoycarof oqr I^rdafiMHS thousand eight hundred and elgH^^Hni three and lit the one hundredth eighth year of American IndependcnmBBj] Published on the 21st day of November.lfiJWB^H n the Press and Banner,and on the (KB louse door for the time required by-4atuK2^B j.:eui4-'e;bXyoi^HH Juage Probate nov, zi, iooo, u ~ WA-NTEDJC^I COTTON SEED. Jj COTtOK SEES/|| | WILL. PAY (I.'XJ.) FIFTEEN CENTS castf; I per bushel for 10,000 bushels SOUND DRYJ) 1 :OTJ'()N SEED, dellverrd to roe at tblaplae* ^ efme the first of next November. Will ex- I bange Cotton Seed Meal for Cotton deed. j j; s, sflEynEtD, . I fioiilcls, S. d.'ii I SeDt. 26.18K3. 3in -1 DON'T F0R6if^""S PHAT LAWSON'S Is tho place to buy your M L School Book". -jM'i Nov. 14,18?, tf !TATE OF S0DTE CAROUSI/l Abbeville Ccfunty. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Ex Parte J. A. Roblnaon. Petitioner. , Petition for Discharge. f-WrHE petition J. A. Robinson, Guardian lor Lelu L. Cllnkscaltw, now Loin L, Robin- ' un, having applied for discharge; It Is ordered, that Saturday, the 22nd day of eeember next be flxed for granting the dla- * harge to said guardian.- i J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Nov. 8th 1883. ^ ^ ^ VALUABLE LARD SfiEF ? ? 1 " \ 7 i >0 Acre Tract of land for , J| iv e wilt, sell <)n saleday in de- i umber. is*;, at public outcry at Abbeville ' 'oiirt House that tract of land on Sawney'*", Jreek in Macnolla township, known as tiio II* A. day tract,Containing, FIFTY ACRJEH, . nore or lees, bounded by Imids of BonJaniH*.;: Brown, Jane T. Haker and others, non oe-T 'JM :ui?leil by Mr. John I'etliffrcw. JttUt <mTKHMS?One-half cash, the balanda In ; j welve months, secured by bond and mortr ;age. Private offers will be considered.- s NOBLE & NOBLE, \gcnt* forJohn S. Fairly &CorapM>r ow*jert? IS Nov. 7,16S3, It