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The Press and Banner, ABBEVILLE, S.C. Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1884. Christmas in Abbeville. f The Christmas holidays of Abbeville have been marred by n<> untoward event, and the young people have had .several delightful evenings. Mr. E. <?. Gravdon inaugurated the movement and invited q-iited a party of our young ladies and young gentlemen t? i his house on Wednesday night whore al was merriment and mirth until a latei hour. A superb supper was a fitting lose to the happy eveninir. This party i was given in honor of the beautiful Misv Sallie Tompkins, of Kdgetield, who j was on a visit to her cousin, Mrs. (Jray don. Oil Friday night the voting people had i a most pleasant gentian at Mrs. S. W. Smith's, whore our own voting people ' and the visitors in town won; most do- I gantly entertained. Here youth ami beauty met to chase the hours away. On Slum lay night, tin' last night <>f the year, I)r. I'arkt r gave i gentian at which Was assembled an array of heautv ami | manly grace seldom equalled and never excelled. On Friday night, qnito a nnmber of; our beautiful young ladies, and their escorts, accepted invitations to the house of j Mrs. Oscar Cromer, where they spent a I most delightful evening, returning to their homes with many thanks to the fair hostess for the opportunity of the enjoy- ; ment which had been afforded. Capt. Hon ham had a number of gentlemen at his house on Christmas morning to participate in an egg nog, where eon-! viviality, good cheer, and good will to i tnen reigned supremo for an hour. Judge McGoivan give a most elegant j dinner to a number of his friends on Friday evening. The Judge entertains in a most princely manner, and all who vvetej {>resent on that occasion say that, for tlie j >eautyand elegance of the arrangements, j for the superiority and appropriateness of; the viands, none could have surpassed it. j These are only a few of the incidents of the week. Resides these, there were few ! families at whose festal UAards, esteemed friends and honored guests did not ap-j v pear on Christmas day. It might l>e remarked that wo have] never seen a Christinas where the amuse- , ment was less innocent than during this j Christmas week. There was almost lit erally no drinking, and none of the hois- j terous or vulgar exhibitions, which char- i notorized the conduct of the people of: some other towns, was apparent here. I There was really nothing here hut good humor and kindly feeling, mixed with innocont pleasure. Important to Tnx-Pajers. The attention of our citizens is called to the fact that returns to the Town Council must he made on or before the first' day of February next. The Clerk of the Council Is required by law to add twenty | }>cr cent, penalty to all persons who nee-1 oct or refuse to'make their returns. Thej offh-e of the Council is in rear of the law office of Ellis (J. Oravdoii, Esq. Ax Oi.d Fmiknd.?Who of us does not { fenjoy greeting an old frierd, especially j when we can congratulate him on looking; well! It is with feelinir tint we welcome to our table Vick'* Floral Gniflc, which wotnos to us dressed in the neatest and most clogant cover that enterprising! house has ever issued. To every lover, of garden work we commend, in the heartiest possible manner, this beautiful I and exceedingly practical publication, j There is not a flower or n vegatable ; grown that is not illustrated in it, and; Romo valuable advice ariven a? to how ! to raise and care for them, Hesidos all this, the book contains a charming color-1 ed plates of flowers, one containing a col- j. lection of vcKatahles, and a third shews a upecimen of Vick's Extra Early potato. Vick proscnts this Floral <!ui<lc (how ap propriate the title!) to all his last year's ' no ?i fMiriufmna nrnconf iml to ail others at the low price of ten cents! ^ and tells such that they can deduct the cost of it from their first order for seeds, j " To our fanner friends, to every market! gardener, and those who merely garden ; for pleasure, we say??!et I'ick'x Ffnml Guide, of James Viok, ltochester, N. Y. j Miss Sam.ie Tom kins, of Edgefield,; who has been in Abbeville visiting her on si n Mrs. (?ray don for several weeks.' will return to-morrow, aft"r having hail ! every reason to be delighted with her visit. The yonnst people of the village paid her every honor, and all regret her departure. Although last Tuesday was New i Year's Day, and therefore a leiral holiday, vet the Treasurer could not refuse the money for tho whiskey tax, of a hundred dollars each, from about a dozen retail dealers. The receipts had been' .vritten and s!gned the day before in anticipation. The weather, last week, after Monday was most pleasant. We have searcelv 1 realised that tho Winter has set in. If we do not have more cold weather, we 1 will have to condole with those who have wood to sell, as we'.i as with those who hare laid in an abundant supply of fuel, j Master Andrew, son of Major A. R. 1 Wardlaw. was presented with a new axe on New Year's day. In experimenting as to its capacity for effective work, lie sent the blaue in the instep of his foot. Dr. Maby bound the wound. Andrew's foot now'eoes in a swing. Rkv. John Gass preached in Trinity Church last Sunday to a Innre congregsition. His sermon in regarded as an able ' one. The vestry extended a call to him to the pastorate of the congregation, which, wo regret to say, he declined. According to previous notice the) stores in Abbeville wore closed on Christ- i mas day, ar.d the dullness, together with the scarcety of persons on tho public , square. Rave the day something of a Sun- ! day appearance. w Half dozen young gentlemen hired " Hill <fe Son's six seated break Tnes-j day, and wont round tho town mak-; ing Now Year culls at the different ; houses. We will put on city style?after! awhile. Ocr taxes this year will be ten mills? | three for ordinary county expenses, two ' for schools to educate our enemies, two | for interest on the public debt, and three I for the expenses oi' tho State Govern- i uient. 8. U. Cason, Esq., has quit the office of! the Probate Judge, and now hangs out his law shingle from one of the new of-1 lice* in the O'Neal building. Give him a \ call at his new place of business. Til f. A uffit.ifa Evening Nctrx says: Miss Bessie Norwood will arrive this evening j ? on a visit to Miss Alice Clark and charm-1 inglv represent Abbeville society in the New Year's receptions. Miss Clark will I receive after six o'clock. The Town Council expect* to replen-! ish their exchequer in consequence of a| recent cmcKen dispute which whs witnessed by about two dozen of our citi- j zens. j Senator Bi*tler has found one man 1 who agrees with him in his proposition to hare cheap whiskey and tobacco. That] man is Prof. G. K. Towns of Greenville, j Mb. Thomas Martin, who is in at- j tendance as a student in the State University, mine home during the Christmas holidays, but will return to his studies. Mr. J. Ciiavncy Miller and I)r. E. j L. Wilson have moved to tlie new house ! belonging to Dr. II. D. Wilson, near the Baptist Church. Dr. Mullally has resigned the Presidency of Adjrer College, and Professor E. Von Fingerlin has been a 'pointed President pro trin. Mr. W. J. Rookrs will live this year with his brother, Mr. J. B. Ropers, in the Mcllwain building on the Public Square. The man in possession a pasture and a ^ flock of sheep need not buy as much f bacon as his neighbor who has no goats. Mrs. William McNeil, of Calhouns Mills, died last Wednesday, 2<>th of December. She leaves a young family. Mr. Patterson Warolaw, who i.? teaching in Winnsboro, spent his Christinas holidays at home in Abbeville. Mrs. Edward Yorrorough of Angus ta, wno nati Deen visiting .Mrs. uonrum, took her departure last Monday. MKRCHANT8 taking liens should require their customers to raise mule colts, and bow oats and barley. Our citizens will find an important ordinance from the Town Council in another part of this paper. Thkrk wxs a pleasant meeting of friends nt tho residence of Mrs. Jones, one night last week. Rob. Eakinr, colored, died of pneumonia, last Monday night on Mr. James Mcllwaine's place. Mr. C. V. Hammond will put up a telephone line from the Depot to the store of A. E. Rogers. Dr. L. T- Hill has moved to the Bowie house recently occupied by Messrs. Parker and Miller. Miss Bessie Norward has gone to August:! to receive New Year's call with Miss Alice Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Branch, and Mrs. Coogler and her family, have moved into Knox's hotel. Mas. Penick, teacher in the High School, has been very ill, out is now able to be up again. Miss Bullock and Miss Turner, of Greenwood, are in town, visiting Miss Anna Jones. Thf. exorcises of the High School, will be resumed to-day, after a susponsiou of ten days. Twenty thousand pounds of meat expected daily at A. E. Rogers at bottom figures. iVg jmhliali elsewhere a part of the recent la\fr?- which are of interest to our people. The Now Year Bells came near soaring Rogors out of his boots, Monday night. Don't let your rails be destroyed. They re valuable. Fence a pasture with them. Professor Jamkk S. Pkrrin is riwliiiK law in the otlice of Porrln A Cotliran. Mil. Charles White has quit the ; dray business. He will farm next year, j Mr. A. W. Jonks now occupios the Meiiottlnan hmso on Magazine Mill. Mr. l>. \V. Thom as is comini; to town ! to jro into tin* merchant ilc business, j Mi:. Thomas Maoktioan has opened a 'second baron the I'uMic Square. Tn KRK has been a chnnsre in the .jury : law, t<? which reference is asked. j Miss Kason df Charleston is visiting | Miss Mamie (Sary of Abbeville. Mi:. linnii.As Burn-: is in precarious condition ?beinjj seriously ili. Mil. Lewis \V. Parker will return ! to the State University to-day. I Miss Kate Calhoun of Monterey is visiting relatives in \bhevil!e. Miss Katik Watiks of Columbia is visiting Miss Kllen l'arker. Mr. K. K. Parker has moved into the house with Dr. II. T. Lyon. Mr. J. Anukrson will make his home in the Sassard house. Mr. Kranv is Hexiiv will live at Mrs. M. A. I'errin's pla c. Mr. J. \V. Whi.i.s is to tabernaele at the DuPre !>lare. W. o. Buahi.ky, Ksq., lias returned from the county. Mks. Coout.iin is to open the Knox | Hotel to-day. Mil. J. Y. Jones is now at the Abbeville Depot. Mit. W. L. Mim.kk has taken the Miller Hotel. Miss Annie Bell Allen has returned to! Columbia. WK hear the sound of in irriagc hells in the air. Miss Coiltsio Aldrieh has gone to Anderson. Lkt every farmer raise a mule eolt. Col. II. T. Wardlaw is ntr to Monterey.' LETTER OF 0. P. H. Sonic Despondency?Some Eiicoiirn?c-) meiit -Some Hope. EtWnr Prrr* mirl Ilnmfr: The ceaseless revolving wheels oi Time h?ve made another cycle. The period designating the birth of Christ again has been dot- , ted upon the scroll o?' the past and the tnulti-1 Ittdinons deeds of the human race, good and 1 had, superadded, awaiting the final adjudication. I am I in pressed with the Idea that the observance of a Christmas day Is quite inconsistent with the solemnity implied, bacchanalian orgies and boisterous peals of profani-1' ty usurp the space of time that should be', monopolized by expr>'ssionsof pure f'hristinn . deport meiit. Not simply an innocent respite J from the usual avocations of life.4 turkey 1 dinners," el cetera arc enjoyeel but. apparent- I ly.ii vent Is ei ven to every conceivable morbid propensity. The restraints of morality* seem to i>c .su<pend"'l for the season, ex'-rels-. i Ing no binding coercion. Christianity seems 1 to beat a low ebb below par. in Christmas i holidays. Another >e.-.r is upon the arena of ' action and we are not altogether prepared to I commence it< career with joyous anticipations. A shade of glo'tm hovers over the hor.>f li<.n<k A rr/ o?c otw! ftliUentlniK. mnn. ' Ifo'il, are |u nding, menacing vengeance. A! load of pecuniary responsibilities (ire beatific ponderously upon our shoulder*. Creditors are pressing their generous elalmsand debt-j or* are "hiding out" taking refuge sn-uking-! ly in rear of the homestead r?mp-irt to deny the demands of Justice. The Iloriiestead Act, 1 in days that are gone, doubtless afforded needed security, hut It hasoutllved Itsdh.vs of usefulness and heeoinea nuisance. It l? now utilized to screen rascality, and I think in productive of more evil tlinn good. The I Inst vestige of it* whereabouts should lie ol>- I I iterated and consigned to t he useless debris < of the past. As the yield of mother earth in 1 Ifisi has fell far short of releasing us from the i burden of necessary obligations and furnish- I ing an adequate supply of material lo keep < the "machine" in motion, how urgent iuipor- t taut it l? to practice the most rlgiil economy ? to survive the pending season of scarcity, un-;? til. Illtplv, wo will he anchored Into a haven of sarcty l>y the n'lvent ol "red mio' the j noted oars that rowed us across the ocean of want in the year 1?S2. Energy and perseverance should sutler no ' lack of application to ward otr the merciless 1 Intrusion of the "wolf." The year that has ' Just expired was not prolific of plenty as 1 much as we desired but yet. was not void of a * fruition of blessings. We have enjoyed an I unprecedented fall. Ample time given toj harvest and seed down a lame area of winter cereals. No severity of weather has prevail- i ed to impede radicn'ion ami reiulro a great i consumption of necessaries of life to "keep! up" stock The greatest boon of nil. health, i wlthort whlcti. life Is wearl<ome, has been a ; | prevailing desideratum. That, terrible and , fatal scourge, diphtheria, which in IWW t>;if- j tied medleal skill and extinguished the vital j spark In so many loving and blooming off-1 sprint; and llllcd households with anguish i a#d lamentation has not preyed upon a single j vietini in this community. To he exempt I from such a fatal pest is an incalculab'e bless-' Inz that, demands a ureal supply of thankful- I ne?s to film who Is th" elver of all good. Santa flaus has about exhausted his rcposl-j. tory of keepsakes and token voyage to parts1 unknown. Many young hearts were touched ! with emotion of gladness at the reception of I mementoes. I embraced the opportunity ofj wlfne^lng two Christmas trees, the one. at I I>onaldKviMe. and tho other, at Due West. I'll j omit detail* for want of space. I have no va-1 caney to fill up with an invidious discrimination. Both were grand, peculiar and sublime, ] reflected credit upon nil parties interested. ! They were heavy laden with a choice and se-, leel variety of fruit, the distribution of which 1, not otii.v sent a thrill of Joy into the hearts of , the juveniles but exacted a sentimental sinile: | from more mature facs. The former, was j' "gotten up" In good tast?? under the special j, supervision of Miss Nannie Mattison, thenc-;' eompltshed Instructress that has charge of the academy in Ponahlsville, the latter, was ! dcvKcd and handsomely arranged in good], style, that gave it a dellchtful tempting ap-j pearancc, by the directorship and manipula-1 Xflij-s Toniiin KMttfitnlc thn ' plished principal of lite primary department ] of the Due West Female College. The rising > generation, not cjiiite as numerous as the trains i>f sand on i he sea shore, locin to haveI enjoyed the presents hugely, to their hearts' content ami doubtless long for Christmas trees to spring up again. I cannot consistent- ]' ly with my feelings, retrain from dotting one more Christmas item. I and "partner in life," , being solicited, were seated. la<t Thurs !av. In company with o'h>r notable characters/ around a neighbors dining table replct" with ' viands and dellcades and the''Inner man" : did Justice to the occasion, feasted uutnptn- i ously upon the magnificent display of the! good things of life. The proclivities of an ep-1 (cure could have heen easily gratlle I. That i social interchange of conversation and ele-| gant Christmas dinner In isf<! will beplens-j antly remembered for days to come. Many thanks are due the generous and social hearted Mr. Samuel Davis and hi? "better half for. furnishing such a rkh repast of edibles. More j frequent social gathering of friends and j neighbors would have a tendency to augment j terrestial happiness. 0. I*. II. Ye who have seorned eaeh other, Or Ininred friend or brother, In this fast fading year; Ye who li.v word or di ed Have made a kind heart bleed, C.'ome cut her here! T.v t sinned against and sinning, F'>r-;ot their strife's bei'inning, And Join In fr'etidship now; P.c iinks no lorger broken. Be sweet forgiveness spoken Under the Holly Bough. Ye who have loved eaeh other, Sister nnd friend end brother, In this fast fading yenr; Mother and sire and ehild. Young man and maiden mild. C'ome gather here; And let your hearts grow fonder. And memory shall ponder KiM'h past unbroken vow; Old loves and younger wooing Are sweet in the renewing. Under the Holly Bcugh. MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED WKKKI.Y 1JY , PAKKEK& HILL COTTON I? U Y E R S And Dealers in General Merchandise. I 1, lOOi, | COl'NTRY I'KODITE. Cotton in eo?ddemand. Cotton, Middling 9'i Cotton, Good MidJUng " Wt Cotton, Stains C' j " s>4 New Corn 75 " 85 " Mciil 85 "l.Ott Oats. good demand " 00 Fodder 75 "l.ni) Butter IS " 20 Kgsjs 12'$ " 20 GICOCKIMKS. Pticon T'/j at' s Sugar 8" " 10 Colfee 12'.; " is Rice * " y I Lard 10 " 11 j Nails 4 " 5 I Molasses 40 " SO I X. o. Syrup so " 75 i Salt 1.00 " 1.35 DOM K.ST ICS. ! Standard Shirting (it, 7 ; Standard JjJ Shirting f.'^ " ft j Standard 4-1 Shirting 7% " ! ! ! Standard Plaids it " 10 ' Kxtra heavy Plaids 12 " 14 j Koz. (>sna>>urgs l\\i " \'l\z Standard Prints 7!^ " 8 Good Prints 5 " (t\i FOR RENT. A COMFORTABLE DWELLING IIOUSK in the village of Cokesbury. with live acres of land attached. A poly to No. 1:; Post Office Pox, Cokeabury, S. C. I Jatr 2,1884, 2t TO RENT I^OR the year 1RR1. tlie fine residence recent" Iv owned and now occupied by J. I), i Chalmers. FOR SALE. I THE DfPRI'< PLACE, containing ll.r> acres, ; and well improved. I For terms apply to.I. F. 0. DuPre, or to REV. W. A. CLARKK, j Jan. 2, 1HB-1,3t Columbia, 8. C. Notice. ILL he sold to tlio highest bidder on SatI urday, 26th day of January. 1SS4, nt ! Greenwood, S. ilie PARHONAGE ANP ' FURNITURE of the old Cokesbury Circuit <>f the Methodist eliureh. This property is located In the growing town of Greenwood, K. I C. The lot contains about TWO A''RES. Terms made known on day of sale. II. F. FULLER, i Chairman Hoard Trustees C'okesbury Circuit, j Jan. 2, 1884,3t SAMUEL C. BASON, _A_ttorney .A.t Law, ABBEVILLE, B. C. j No. 3. O'Nkai/s New Law Hcn.nirj. I Will pructlcc In all tlie Courts of the State, j Jan. 2, 1881. 1 L. 1 Alfred MoXieli Still ' Lips Moulderidff in The (?round." [0)lumt>ia Itrr/ist,-r, 'JUA.] I (iovornor Thompson yesterday pardoned Alfred .McNieh, who was charged with the hoinI Iclde i>f W. t\ Kilrcore, of Laurens. some | years iisti lie was Iried lor murder,and con; viet?'<l iif manslaughter, for whieh lie ivas i sohtenee I to ten years' Imprisonment in llie | jn-ttit"iitiiirv. He Iris servi d IIv e years of his j sentence. 'Ihis net concludes the punnishment of all Ihe parlies eh ir^ed with coniplicI it.v in the death of Kil?ore. When the parj do:i wa< received hv Me.N'ieli yesterday II was la siipprlse to him, and he tiroke down coin' plet-ly wiih.jov at ii is dell vera nco, and In his ' ellort lo express his thankfulness he fairly sohhed. W. L. MILLER, j Attorney A.t Law, AWSHVILLK, s. 0. oillce formerly occupied hy Judge Thompson. Doc. iss:. Cmos : ";r"" i Slate of South Carolina ! Abbeville County. IX THIS PRORATE COURT. Fx (jarte Klla lUylh. Arimiiiistrati ix and Petitioner. Petition for Settlement and Discharge. ?pHK above named petitioner us ailmiulsl tratrix of tin* estateof F. M. lily Hi, lias applied lor s ttlcniem and discharge. It is ordered. thai Monday, the lmIi day of January. 1 <!, lie lixcil lor settling said estate and "ranting :lie discharge as prayed for. J. Fl'I.LKR I.YON, Judge Probate Court. Dec. 2-->. 1SS.1, tf JIKDICAI, CARD. DR. L. T. HILL | n.\VIN(? soM his interost'in thedrug store, I will devote Ills entile attention to the I'raethv of his Profession. OFFIl'K In rear of Speed & Lowry'd Drug store. At night may be found Jit the llowie House. Dec. I!', 1S<3. Sheriff's Sale. \ T ^ullttnu Son II. W. AV11 Mains?Execution. BY virtue of an Execution to mo directed, I in I lie above stateil case, I will sell to the;, highest bidder, lit I'nhlic Auction, within tliej le:ral hours of -ale, at Abbeville Court House, i hi Monday, the Seventh day of .Iimtiary A. I). 1SHI, the following described property, to', wit: All that tract or parcel of Land,situate, J lying mid liein'{ In the County of Abbeville,' , South Carolina and known as his Homestead) place and containing 1 SIX HUNDRED ACRES, J, more or less and bounded by lands of J. E. | Urownlee.T. (?. Clinkscales and others. Lev-;' ed on and to be sold as the property of HenJ. (! Wil iamsto satisfy the aforesaid Execuioti and costs. TERMS?Cash. J. F. C. DrPRE, Sheriff Abbeville County. Dec. 1"). ISM. Sheriff's Sale. [{alley, Barksdale ,t Co., against Fannie E. J Perrl 11?E x ecu tion. pY virtue of an Execution to me directed,; * * in the nl>ovc stated case, I will sell to the' | lisrliest bidder, at Public Auction, wltliii. Ihe j ejial hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, ?n Monday, theSeventli day of January A, < l>. ISM. the following (Iescribed property, to ,vit: All that tract or parcel or Land, situate,11 yingand being on Callabish Branch Waters < if Hard Labor Creek and Savannah Hiver In j' tie County of Abbeville, South Carolina and I containing |( rWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FOUR , ACIiRS, nore or less, and bounded by lands of Tlios. L \ I'errin. Estate of I?? . Jno. \V. Hearst and : [.nndsol'J. II. Widoman ami others. Levied | ii. anti to tie sold as the property ofFannlei R Ben in to satisfy the aforesaid Execution i ttld costs. | , TERMS?Cash. j, J. F. C. DrPRE. ' Slicrifl' Abbeville County, j* Dee. ii, I8n1. ;1 State of South Carolina,1 j ! Abbeville County. IX TIIE COMMON PLEAS. j< Mary E. Brown, Jane A. P.rown. Aim T. 1 Thornton, Frances A. Cleveland, I'laintilt's, | airainst i John Smith Brown,as Executor of Itcherca I It. Brown, Harriet T. Brown. John Lewis J Brown, Thomas S. Brown and Elijah Legand i Brown. Defendants. Summons for Relief, Ac. roJohn Smith Brown, as Executor of Rebec-' ca R. Brown, Harriet T. Brown, John Lewis ' llrowu, Thomas s. Brown and Elijah Le?> gnnd Brown, Defendants In this action: ] (>U arc hereby summoned and required to ' answer the complaint In this action, of j which a copy Is herewith served upon you, and to serve u copy of your answer on the Mihseriher at his office, at Abbeville Court;. House, South Carolina, within twenty days ' nfter the service of this summons on you, ex- . Elusive of the day of service. j" if you fail to answer this complaint within ' the time aforesaid, the plain till'* will apply to! | the Court for the relief demanded In the com-; plaint and costs. 1 Dated 10th Octobcr. 1SS3. I ARMISTEAD BURT. 1 rinintlfls Attorney, j' ; Tuke notice tlmt I lie summonsof which the; above Isa copy, together with the complaint, j In this action was tiled In theofllceof the Clerk i>l the Court of Common Pleas for Ah- j becllle County, on the lOtn tiny of October,; l.SSJ. ARMISTRAD BCRT, j Plaintiffs Attorney. I Since the death of Mr. Hurt I have been cm- J ployed to represent the Plaintiffs In above case. The Defendants will therefore serve I their answer upon me nt my olllce at Abbe-' ville Court House instead of Mr. Hurt. ORVIi.I.K T. CALHOUN, Plaintiffs Attorney. I)ce. 10, ISSS, tf I I When buying Christmas presents don't: forget the elegant assortment of Roger's! triple plated silverware at P. Rosen burg! A Co's. A ehoico lot of fancy groceries, con fee- J tionerios, Jruits, Ac., at Speed it Lowry's.! Wedding presents low for cash at j Speed A Lowry's. A largo lot ol window glass nnd pre-! pared putty at Speed it Lowry's. P. Rosonburg it Co., are now otiering j some splendid bargains in shoes. Nothing is more desirable for a Christ- j mas present than a nice piece of silver-: ware, being both cheap and durable, to be, fnnnd nt P Ri>won hti rir fV\*u Havk you seen tlioso immense bar-J Rains now ottered at Wardlaw A Edwards in gents merino and woolen underwear, gents line laundried and unlanudricd shirts, gents fancy and brown half hose, suspenders, tins, Ac. Your special attention is called to our stock of Hlankcts, which wo will sell at reduced prices until Christmas, Wardlaw A Edwards. > Not by fitshnd starts, but steadily day by day, week by week, month by month, does our business grow. We like to see [ things lively and still otter bargains in our shoe department, Wardlaw A Ed-| wards. Grkat dress goods sale. In this dc-; partment we are showing a large assortment in tine and medium class goods at j reduced prices, Wardlaw ifc Edwards. Cloaks, dolmans, jersey jackets, only | a few in stock, call and get your wantssupplied, Wardlaw tt Edwards. i in immt's, smcuuis. II you; want h good trunk don't l'ail to call on1 Wardlaw it Edwards. A large and assorted lot of toilet soaps | to be had at Speed it Lowry's. Canned Goods.?pounds canned ! fresh tomattoes ?l.r>0 per dozen. 2 pounds fresh canned tomattoes at 81.20 per dozen.! 2 pounds canned fresh corn ?l.f>0 per doz- j en. Fresh London layer rnslns, currents, almonds, citron, at Parker iC- Hills. To be well dressed will oftentimes su-1 | persede the rest. It will pay you to see | the bargains in mens and. boys clothing, jollered by Wardlaw ift Kdwards. Look ! at those 24 by 4H inch linen ! towels only 2o cts., each, at It. M. Had. , don it Co. Ouu stock of trusses and abdominal supporters and shoulder braces, are of , the very best patterns, easily adjusted, and not uncomfortable toth? wearer?the latest improved patent. W. S. Colli ran it Co. Call and see our tobacco and cigars? the best in the market. W. S. Cot bran : it Co. | I'. Kosonburg <t Co., have marked 'down their clothing so as to enable every one to buy a nice suit of clothes or an overcoat for the Christmas holidys. J Ik you want a suit of clothes or hat, it j will pay you to examine our stock as wo I intend to sell at a closo margin. Quarlos & Co. I Mackkkki, ! Mackerel ! Wo have re| ceived a largo supply of Mackerel, in tin cans, kits and quarter barrels, Quarles it Co. ; Wk would call special attention to our stock of Torchon, Valenciennes, Brotonne and Climax laces, Wardlaw it Edwards. i Jkkskys ! Jerseys ! Jerseys ! All colors, styles and sizes, for ladies and misses just opened at Wardlaw it Edwards. ! Ct'nninoiiam it Tkmvi.kton have the largest stock of clothing, boots and shoes I they have ever offered. If you want ; something cheap in this line call on them and get a bargain. Wahw.aw it Edwauos call the attention of the ladies to some very special | bargains in all wool black cashmeres, al:so a full lino of colored cashmeres. Tub most complete selection of ladies, misses ntfd children's shoes, of tho celebrated Seller's make, just received at j Ward law it Edwards. APPO UTIONMENT PUBLIC SCHOOL FUND FOR 1884. j'PHI? follow lm? is llicnmounts of money nt 1 t In* Ulspo- id hi the Hoards nl Trustees for 'the respect I ve School 1 ii>triets In Ahhevil'e i (%>nmy. Tin; < 'oiint.v fund Is made up of the I proceeds of ill.* two' mills tax fund and lliir , p >11 lux. Kach school District Ktiml represents lis total poll lax sili:| its share of flio 'two mills lax fn ml, which i.s arcater or less ' ucco dins; lo ilic iiituilier of children of scholastic a?;e in actual l.ttendance at the | llllllc schools. A deduction of six peretmt. Is lua?Io to cover tiic expellees of Hi.' School Coniinissaiucr's oilici' and nulla honn rclurus of poll tax. The respective district funds are as follows ; Ninety-Six SI.Mj.'iO I ircll wood 1.375 00 Cokcshurv... l.Lfm.10 I.. smi mi luif W'-st l.omr fii"c Siilitltvil.c 1.1(1(1.(10 Wiii'r Halt 700 01 il ill T-"> '. :(? (Vihii* S|>rin^ r.-umi AMicvIIIi* 1 -Vi in) Dlnmonil Kill 70:1111 I.o-.viKl- svilit; >in.>i j Mauno.ia T'.Mimi !' ".'?.< > i Bordeaux ! o.oo j K. CO WAX, School Com m Issioncr. i Dec. 12. IS If SCHOOL" TRUSTEES OF ABBEVILLE COUNTY, School Distuict No. 1?J. Frank Cason, J. X Klnsr, Joint II. Moore. School Dis-ruicr Xo. 2?C. A. C. Waller, T. F. Illlcy, s. It. Hodges. School Distuict Xo. 3?>1. B. McCJhee, G. W. Conner, M. A. Cason. School Distuict Xo. 4? E. L. Wnldrop, G. A. Moore, W. H. Dunn. School DIstuict Xo. />?II. M. Young, W. Cowan Brock, II. If. Armstrong. school Distuict Xo fi?A. T. Mcllwaino, A. F. Calvert,.!. E. Uldr'.ek. Schooi, Distiuct Xo. 7?W. E. Henderson, W. A. Lomax, L. It. H.vl'anl Mr-iio.tr. Immtiuct No K?Itov. It. W. Rev mour, T. J. Hearst. John M. Prultt. School Disruicr No. il?(J. M.Slfocrt.S. O. Youtv.', .1. <\ Tittle. Schooi, Distiuct No. 10? Dr. J. L. Pressley. j. C. I.ltes, A. K. Watson. School Distuict No II?\V. A. Tompicton, J. <i. I'd wards. J. II. Barksdale. school Distuict No. 12?I)r. J. II. noli. .1. E. Brown Ice. John D. Alewlno School Distuict No. 13?J.J. Johnson, Dr. I. B. Moseley, (icorse K. Bnrdett. School Distuict No. 14?E. Calhoun, W. A. I/inler, Win. Hllcy. School Distuict No. IS?Hon. J. II. Morrah, J. 15. McComb, W. R. McBrldc. School Distuict No. IG-Jamcs C. Jcn? nlnirs, Jan. Cothrnn. Jr.. W. II. Brltt. Tlic School Trustee* wilt he careful not to jverdraw the amounts allotted lo their respective School Districts. E. COWAN, School Commissioner. Dec. 12. ISSl, tf Master's Sale. [Icnrv M. Spikes against Thomas L. Moore, Lucy Mooroand others, heirs at law of Kmmu A. Moore, dee'd. 13 Y virtue of an order of sale made in.! ho above stated ease liv tho Hon. A.P.I AU1 rich. Judge Second C'ircult, on 21st la}- of February, 1SS3, I will sell at public outer}' at Abbeville C? IT., S. C., on iiileday, 7th day of January, 1SS3, within ;ho legal hours of sale, tho following described property, situate in said State ind County, being of tho real estato of! Mrs. Emma. A. Moore, decreased, to wit: All that tractor parcel of land, containing j Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. T. S. Blake, Mrs. Pool, Larkin Carter and sthcrs. Only so much of said land as is necessary to pay tho debt, interest and josis in this case will bo sold. Tho number of acres to be made known on day of sale. TKKMS OF HALE?So much cash as will be necessary to pay tho debt, inter* jst and costs in this case. Balance on a rodit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of tho premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. M. L. BONIIAM. JR., Master. Dec. 10, 1SS3, 4t Master's Sale. II. C. Henderson et al against Carrie Henderson et al. By virtnoof an order of sale mado in the abovo stated case by tho Hon. J. S. j L'othran, Judge Eighth Circuit, on : l?j* of December, 1SS3,1 will sell at pub-1 lie outcry at Abbcvillo C. II., S. C., on ' Salcday, 7Lli day of January, 1884, within the legal hours of sale, the following de- J scribed property, situate in said State and j County: All that tract or parcel of land,' Tract No. 1, known as tho Young Home-' stead, and containing Fifty-Nine Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of fJcorgo Shirley, tho Homestead and others. Al -! so that tract or parcel of land, Tract No.: 2, containing Eighty Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of T. II. Blaekwcll, John White and others.! TEkMS OF SALE?One-half cash,! balance In twelve months with interest from day of sale, securcU by bond of purchaser and mortgage of promises, i with Inavfi to nurehascr to anticioale sec-1 ornl payment. Purchaser to pay for pa-j pers. M. L. BONIIAM, JR., Master. Dec. 12, 1SS0, It J Saloon! No. 4 Washington Street. Norwood Brothers Old Stand. The Largest Stock of Fine Goods in the State. rj^om's best brands and goods all fine, TJolland Gin and Sherry Wine, 'X 1.1 T?_._ nn.l?l..? IVnot l\yO ?? lllnivuj uiaui; \.||> IT vol, Mumm's Champagne and MassonV best, ^^pplc Brandy, the best that's sold, Igeotch Malt Whiskey eight years old, lyjcBrynr's Bourbon and hand mado, ^Jalifornia Wines of every grade, ' inger Ale and well assorted ' "J^nglish pale Alo the best imported, j rj^ivoli Beer and Itye that's white, ; rpocco Wine and Angelica bright, Jrish Whiskey and Willow Glen, G, ood Mountain Gap and Planter's I" friend i 8??d aa g?U and Baker's Rye, j orth Carolina Corn and Werner's dry. I Call and seo tlie mammoth stock of I pure goods. Yon will find everything j ncall}' arranged nnd good order. THOMAS McGETTIGAN, Proprietor. Dec. 12, 1883, tf j Ock sole leather tip shoe is the best for children's school shoes, Ward law it EdwarJs. I Sollku's button and lace shoes for laI dies are the host. Sold by Wardlaw A ' Edwards only. C. C. C. A certain cure for chills to be had at Speed it dowry's. , Why will yon suffer with corns when Can's corn solvent is so available, it has i: been tested and its virtue is unparalelled. jTo be had at Speed & Lowry's. SALE I A. J. StMiias it Son against. Alfred duller. Bv virtue of a power of sale eontaln I (hi in a certain morl^a^u executed by A! ! I>.?,v W 'P \1. | " > " IMIIIli, < ">. v.. i.r ... > .... I>011:1 Id it Co., wliirh mortgage is no held ami owned by A. J. Salinas Soi. said niort^aKi! hearing date tho 2!Uh dav of Juno, ISV.2, and executed t > secure tlie* I payment of a certain n??tu of e\*en dat< I lIlCJVWIlll, I will sell (' > t:.c highest bidder at public auction at Abbeville C. II., S. C., on HOMY, JANUARY, 11884, tho following described real estate: All that lot or parcel of land situated in the town of Abbeville, containing One Acre, more or less, with tho IIOU8R thereon, lately occupied by Alfred Iiutler, bounded by G. A. Visunska, Jas. II. Cobb and others. lJy consent I will also sell all the interest of said land of Mr. Hugh Wilson, Jr., who will give a quit-claim deed in of all the interest ho has or claims in the place. mr W A T.I.I C'lal) T>iirplntaor to pay for papers and recording. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser. If the purchaser does not comply within ten minutes or givo satisfactory evidence that lie will do so, the place will be re-sold immediately. ELLIS G. GRAYDON, Attorney for A. J. Salinas & Son. Nov. 7, 1883, 4t Columbia and ( recnville Railroad NOVKMBEll 18th. ISM. For the Information of the public. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS. NO. 53. ri* l'ASSKNCJKUi IjC?V4 Columbia A? H a m Leave Alston 12 58 p in Leave Newberry 1 " ?"> pin Leave Ninety-Six... 3 lii p m Leave IIutiles 4 '.'S p m Leave Helton 5 :>!i p m Arrive at Greenville 7 02 p in NO. 52. DOWN l'A.SSKNOKlt. Leave Greenville at. !> 55 a m I.eave llelion II *25 u m Leave Hoilges 12 35 p in Leave Ninety-Six 1 4" p in Leave Newberry '? l:> p in l.onvn Alston Ill n III Arr. sit. Columbia 1<" 5 'M |> 111 St'AItTANlSfKO, UNION AND COM: Mill A KAII.HO A I). NO. 53. Ul' rAS.SENGK.lt. Leave Alston 1 H) p m Leave Strothcr 2 03 p m Leave Slielton 2 40 |> in Leave Sanine 3 .12 p in Leave Union 4 i!'? p in Leave JoneHvillc 5 00 p ni Arr. nlKpnrtniiburg fi 14 p m NO. 52. DOWN 1'ASSENISKK. LeaveSpartanburjr It. I?. <lepot J-111 00 a m LeaveSparlnnburi;S.U.Al.'.dcpot (ill 10 p m Ia-iivc lom-KvlIlt; 12 21 p in I .cave ITuloii 1 -jo p in Leave Santuc 1 55 p in Leave Slielton 'I 50 p m Leave Strotlier 3 Z\ p in Arrive at Alston 4 II p m 1II.LT K HlIXiK KAII.KOAI) AND ANDKHSON 1IKANCU. Leave Helton 5 31 p in Leave Anderson fi 01 p m Leave Pendleton (> 43 p m Leave Seneca () 7 30 p in Arrive at Wallialla... 7 51 p in Leave Wallialla 8 15 a m Lmve Seneca I) A 00 a m Leave Pendleton !> 40 a in Leave Anderson 10 a m Arrlvent Helton, 11 05 am I.AL*ItKNS KAILKOAII. Leave New berry 45 p in Arr. hi unurciiw \: ji / >m (> m Leave Laurens C. H. 0 OK a m Arrive at Newberry.. 12 ft) p in Annr.viM.K ititANcu. Leave Hodges 4 Ml p in . Arrive at Abbeville.. 5 30 p m Leave Abbeville 11 30 p ni Arrive at Hodges 11 30 p n? CONNKCTION.H, \m Willi South Carol Inn Hallroad from Charleston. With Wilmington.Colunib'a and Augusta Hallroad from Wilmington anil all potnlH North thereof. With Charlotte, Columbia and Au-justa Railroad from Charlotte | and all points North thereof. B. \Vi tli Ashevillo and Spartanburg Rail-, road for points In Western North Carolina. (J. With Atlanta and Charlotte Division : Richmond it Danville Railroad from till : point:-South and West. |). Willi Atlanta and Charlotte Division | RIHiinpnd A Danville Railroad from Atlanta I and beyond. K. with Atlanta andCharlolto Division; Richmond and Danvlllo Railroad from all points South and Went. 1<\- With South Carolina Railroad for. Charleston. Willi Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for Wilmington and the! North. With Charlotte. Columbia and Au-, gusta Railroad for Charlotte anil the North. I *1 With Ashevilleand Spartanburg Rail*! rimrl from JIendcrnonvllIe. H. Willi Atlantaand Charlotte Division j Richmond and Danville Hailrond from Charlotte iin.lboynncl. Standard time used is Washington. I). which is (lfteen minutes faster than Colunv | ola, (i. R. TALCOTT. Actlne Sunt, I .T. T MciAXTS, MasU r of Trains. | Time?s mir.ut'j- faster than Washington, j NOTIOK SCHOOL TRUSTEES, i i 'IMIE School Trustees of Abbeville County! 1 are earnestly requested to meet the Kx-I ambling Hoard on the llr.-t Monday inJitn-l uary, 1HM, at Abbeville Court House, at, twelve o'clock M. j E. CO WAX, | Chairman Ex. Hoard. I Dec. 12,1SS1, It DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. |)ERSOXS holding claims against the estate | L of William Clinltseales, deceased, will present the same to me without delay, and those indebted to the estate must make prompt payment to A. C. CIJXKSCALFS, Administrator. Dec. 11, lSSt. It. TEACHERS EXAMINATION. TEACHERS of Public Schools without eert Ideates and whose certificates have expired, are hereby notified to meet the Exam Ilium jmillil III :l?ui:<uiu i UUM uiru.-i- | pit red for examination on Thursday, ltd Jay of, January, iss-i, at ten o'clock A. M. Colored teachers will meet the I>onrd on Friday, the day follow i at leu o'clock A. M. with paper, pen and Ink. Teachers desiring the books on "Art of! School Management" and ' Mcihodsof Tiaeh-; inir," on which a n'linber of the examination questions arc b.'is<;d, can procure the same by applying to the subscriber. K. CO WAX. School Commissioner. Hoc. 12,1SSTS, It Slate of Somli Carolina,! 'j Abbeville County. IX T1110 PRORATE COURT. Ex-parte Agnes H. Itobertson, Petitioner. [ l'etltion fur Settloment atitl Discharge. j MItS. ACiN'KS H. ItOBKIlTHOX as admin-: Istratrix of the estut** ol .1. W. Hotiert-I sou liming tiled iicr ictiilon in tills Court, praying tor settlement, Ac. It'Is ordered, that Tuesday the fitli of Jan-1 uaiy next, tie tlxed for the settlement of said e-itnte and ^ranting the discharge as prayed for. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Dec. G, 1883, t DISSOLUTION." The copartnership heretofore existing between Dr. L. V. Hill and K. L. Jxnvrv under the name of Hill Lowry at Abl?cvlll<\ S. C.,j has been di?s? Ived by mutual consent, Dr. I,, j T. Mill 11nv!i t: sold out his interest In the1 business to .Mr. 1'. H. Speed. L. T. HILL. M. I)., K. L. LOWltY. PCC. 10, ISSJ. From the above It will bo seen that 1 have j retired Irom thedrin; business. Mr. .Mr. 1'. B. Speed bavins purchased my Interest In Hie I firm of illll ifc I.mvry. Mr. Lowry Is a men-1 larly licensed druggist of experience, and Mr. Speed Is well known to the jx'oplc of this1 conn y. a rateful for favors extended tome! by the public while In tho bitslivss, I com-! mend the new firm to the confidence and patronage of the people. L. T. HILL, M. I). Dec. 1!>, 18K?, COPARTNERSHIP, j The undersluned have this day purchase.) tho stock of drnes and the business of Hill ?fc Lowry and will In the future conduct tlx/ drug tiusinrtM under the firm name ami style of Speed ?fc Lowry. P. R. SPKKH, O. li. iiUM IV X I Pcc. in, i8"?r>. State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. Probntc Court?Citation for Letters of Administration. . By J. Ki'JjLKR Lyon, Esq., Pkohatk .Irnfiic. : HKKKAS, Edward E. Smith has made I \\ suit lo mf. to grant him Letters of Adi ministration of the estate and elllcts of Wm. ! K. Caldwell, late of Abbeville county, deceits! ed. ! These are therefore, to elle and admonish all I and singular the kindred and creditors of the 'said Vv'm. E. Caldwell, deceased, tlmt they ! be and appear beiore me, in the Court of 1'ro bate, to bo held at Abbeville C. II., on l*"ii* I day, December 'JIM, 1 ss:j, after publleatlon ( hereof, at II o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause If any they have, why the said Admin11st ration should not be jirant??d. j lit vet. under my hand and seal, this fifth d.iy -if December, in the year of our Lord one thousand el:rht hundred and i eighty-three and In the one hundred an-l eighth year of American Independence. ! Published on the 12th day of December, 18.S1, in the 1'rrxs mui Ilmitict and on the Court i House door for the time required bv law. J. Klf.LLHK LVuN, Judge Probate Court. Nov. 7,1.583, ?f State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. IN THE PROBATE COURT. O. 1'. Hawthorn, as Administrator, Ac., Plaintiff, against 1). W. Hawthorn, Samuel Agnew ot a! Defendants. 'omplaint for Salcof Land to Pay Debts. t WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTry at Abbeville Court House, on .Saleav in January next, within tho lega iours of sale, for tho payment of debt*. I tho following described real eslato be longing to tho estate of Polly Hawthorn, deceased, to wit: The Murphy Tract, ontnininir ONI? HUNDRED AND NINETY-ECU It ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. Urownlee. Robert McAdams, Mrs. Grier and others. Lot in Due West, containing ONE ACRE, more or less, bounded by Main Street, Dr. J. L. Miller, Prof. J. P. Kennedy, Mrs. Brownlce and others, TERMS?One-half cash, balance on n credit of twelve months with interest, credit portion to bo secured by bond and mortgage. Purchasers to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYON; Judge Probate Court. Dec. 5, 1883, 41 Strayed or Stolen. FROM my plantation near Greet)wood on lust Wednesday tho night of 2Sth, one blnzc fnee sorrel mare, blind In one eye. Any portion recovering her will benmply rewurded. R. I'. I) LAKE, Greenwood, S. C. Dec. 3, 2SR.1, It ART OK SCHOOL MANAGEMENT. BY J. BALDWfN, President State Normal School,at Klikvllle, Missouri. Prlco S1..V) For side by tt w 7 / Tk < k h no Dec. 5,188:1, tf PATENTS MUNN 4 CO., of tho SciENTmc Amfhican.coiittnue to act as Solicitors for J'atents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, 2'or the United States, Canada. England, Franco, Germany, ctc. Hand Book about Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years'experience. Patents obtained throuehMUNN A CO. are noticed In tho SciKNTtric American, the largest, best, and most widely circulated sclentlflo paper. f3.20aye&r. . Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting Information. Specimen copy of the gelentlfic Amer* lean sent free. Address MUNN A CO., SCIXMTiriO American Office. 261 Broadway, New York. KTotice. AIX PERSON'S I) KSI III NO LOANS OF money for u period of five years may efflert tho same by mortgage of Improved farm lands to the extent ol one-third the value of such lands. I am the Attorney In this county for capitalists who have the money to Invest In this manner, nnd prrsons desiring to effect loans can apply directly to me. Kt'OKNK It. CARY, Attorney nt Ij\w, Abbeville, Si. C. Nov. 28, 1H?3, tr enrrii o. i airnr in # mm, RESPECTFULLY announce to the public! that they have now in store a large and complete stock of everything in the drug line Consisting of FANCY & TOILET ARTICLES, CELLULOID SETTS, a beautiful assortment, ODOR CASES, GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING CASES, CAItD AND JEWELRY STANDS, LADIES WORK BOXES, with and without music, TOILET SETTS compute, CHRISTMAS CARDS, LADIES SCRAP ROOKS, CHRISTMAS BOXES, FANCY BOXES OK STATIONERY, WISK BRUSH HOLDERS, I BRUSHES, COMBS. A largo lot of PERFUMERIES, TOITET SOAPS. A large stock FRESII ANlf PURE DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, TOBACCO, SEGA IIS, Ac., Ac., Ac. Nov. 21, lftfl. Urn PARLOR SUITES. fN spun Silk and Plush, tills suit Is the 1 latest ri.vic, una very prcuy, no iwo pieces lti the Bint, the sumo. One lilack Mohmr suit good style mid durable, at J. D. CHALMERS A CO. Oct. 31.J18<3, tf WINDOW nnd PictureGlass nil sizes, by the box. dozen, or piece. Any size glass can be Imd that is wanted, also putty, at J. D. CHaLMERS ?? CO, Oct. 31, 18S3, tf fl'O-DAY received a largo lot of Looking I Glasses, the best goods sold in nil the conntry, alao Looking Glass Plate for refilling old frames, at J. D. CHALMERS A CO. Oct. 31,18S1, tf Hall Stands. HAT RACKS, Rook Racks, nnd Whatnot--, full stock and low prices at J. 1). CHALMERS A CO. Oct. 31, 18S3, tf Make Your "Beds" Comfortable. Mattresses at ?3..v?. ami f-i.no Spring Herts at p-lces from J2.00 to 8'J (?) some of them will last a life time. Secure one for each bed and live longer. For Mile at J. D. CHALMERS A CO. Oct. 31, 18W, tf OIL PAINTINGS. Oil Chromes, Stereoscopic Views, StemiHw.pcs. Just received, at J. D. CHALMERS A CO. Oct. 31, 1HS3, tf ? a M AmtTTl J^EJiKlJN a UUTAJ&illl, attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Try a bottle of C. ('. C. A ccrlain chill euro, at Spend it Lowry's C. 0. C. will cure chills without fail. Try It nnd tin coilviuccd. You can get It at Speed it Lowry's. (Jct? hcttlcof C.C. C. nnd cure your chills. For sal# at Speed it Lowry's. A beautiful lot of Celluloid Sels at Speed it Lowry's. Christ mas Cards. A Large Assortment nt Speed it Lowry's. New goods.' New {foods ! Wo are receiving new goods almost dally. New C'ollaretls, crepe icse ruHlIng*, silk handkerchiefs, colored bordered handkerchiefs Jersey collars, Ac. K. M. ILvndon <t Co. Misses cloaks, black and colored all numbers K to l'i ycors. They must be sold. It. M. llnddou A Co. "Warners corsets" made of tho best "Caroline nnd Kvny" corsets, warranted, II. M. lloddoii & Co. Velvets! velvet*! velvets! black and colored. It. M. Iliiddiui & Co. Mioses cloaks ?t very low prices, f'nll early and secure n bargain. K. .M. Haddon .t C<>. Hats, feathers, rlhbous, ornaments, j.-wiry searf pins, bracelets, necklaces, &e., Jtc., received. H. M. Hiul-'ou & Co. Our splendid stock of Christmas goods will bo in in a few days. Call and ace theni. W. S. Cothran A Co. W.vttPLAW ?fc Kiuvarps he? (o inform tlioir customers nnd tin* public in general that their buyer has just returned from the North with a largo and well selected stock of men's, boys and children's clothing. Prices wili bo made to suit the times. Don't forget the Kighniie shirt, if you have trlod them you know what they are, if you havo not yon havo but to try them once and you will wear no other. It is undoubtedly tho best fittinir shirt ever made?always on hand at Smith ?t Son's. New Fall calicoes j"ist opened at 5, and 8 cents. We also beg to call special attention to cur stock of colored dross; ... 1 Ml 1- OA M.w1 ?)'. y.?.. I.. i 1 J-i, i*?, -w iiiiii mm'f rt'rujH. i uimru ; ensh meres for children's ami misses wear, i at 2.*) cent#, at Ward law it Edwards. Speciai. attention is directed to the patent-back re-enforced shirt, winch i? tnado of the very best material and pronounced the perfection of fit and finish.' Price, *1 nt Wardlaw it Edwards. Swinton school books at Wardlaw iCEd wards. When in town don't fail to bny your school books of Wardlaw it Edward's. f'iipt. E. W. 11. Nance has some fine | hoi's, which ho is selling at six ccnts.1 Call at Hill's stables. New crop New Orleans Molasses just received at Smith Son. New crop Molasses on hand at Smith itSon's. Just received. 2 cases millinery, late-it styles, hats, feathers, ribbons, laces, colars, itc. R. M. Iladdon it Co. lf> pieces colored cashmeres 12* to 51c. hist received. II. M. Iladdon it Co. School .books, school lxioks at Wardlaw tfc Edwards. A. II. HILL & SONS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, -AND- i PROVISIONS,1 CRACKERS, HAM, TEAS, EISH, SOAP, SYRUP, SUGAR, STARCH, SPICES, FINE TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. Abbeville, S. C. Dec. 13, 1SS0, tf. J. W. SIGN, ABBEVILLE, S. C. J^EEPS on hnnd r full assortment of IRON CASES, FINE BURIAL CASKETS, COFFINS. from the cheapest to the best. Hearse will attend funerals, wnen desired. He will also Contract for the Erection of BuildingsHo Is accent for tho sale of Snsh, Doors llllndx, MmiMlii'jd, Htalr-raillnjrs, Floorings and nverythlnic jmrtalnlng to house building April 7, UiSO, tf "POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No Tl'Miss win die of Cni.rr. pors or Lnfa Fk> yer, ff r I'luv ii-rt pre !???! in time. ' ||"! '< !' " 'li'iJ h !llri:ro itii.l cm! }mn Tnor^iii. 1 I'-avl/f.1 Will pri vent Kai'I.* in Fowta, *<:! qPMitfty of milk una rr-.ini i womy p<r a-nt., ami i.iakc the butter Ann jja BV.'cct. FonteV row.|,.r? win rare or prevent nlmwt irm Uly*SK,to wh.rli jui'l ( attic nre mibjert, J"fTV? I on-jc r.s u :;.i. oivk tAHtrxcrtox. fe.-i 1 cvorywiuTo. IATID rOTTTC, Proprietor, balpijich::, KD. WM. IF. PAUKKK \V*. C. AlcGOWAN. PARKER & McGOWAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, AUUEVILLE, C. II., S. C. \T7 ILL prnctlcc also In the Circuit Court? oj y V the United States for Soul h Carolina." Jail 7, l.StW, tf State of South Carolina. Abbeville County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. John It. Matt Hon, I'laliitlir, a.'alnst 15. W. Mittison, O. W. M.ittlBon. J. M. Mattisou, M. K. Mnttison, Mary Kcrtv.'g*, M. Q. Kay. Finkncy Kay. Amanda I-'oot, It. K. Norrls. L. L. Rranham. (4. P. Kay, C. X. Kay, 11. X. Shirley, Xancy E. Crawford, Ciitharmo Harris*. Carrio Mnttison, W. It. Matlisou, M. F. Fleming, G. W. MaltNon, Margaret Clatworihy, l'arrlc Mattlson, li. X. Matilsmi, Defendant:!. To the Defendants above name.iOU arc hereby summoned and required to 1. answer the coninlnlnt In this action, which is tiled In tho otflco of the Clerk of the Court for mid County. and to serve a oopy of your answer t/> the Mid complaint on the subMilbers at their olBce^at Abbeville Court House, fl. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the dav of such service: and If you'fail to answer (ho complaint WHIJIU lliu lime i'iii(r.i;uu, mi: i ii.ii in in | tills m.Mlon will apply f<? the (,'ourt for the re* } lief demanded In the complaini. Dated August 31,1SS.1. FKiKllX & COTIIitAX, [L.S.] M. G. Zkiglek, C. C. P. To the nbsent Dcfeiid.ints n. X. Shirley, Catharine Horrl.ss :?n?l Xnncy K. Crawford. Takk Xotick. That the summons of which the above Is a copy, together with ttie complnlnt In this action, wn.-t tiled In the otllce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Picas for nalil County on tlio Uth day of October A. D. 1SU3. il. G. ZEIGLER, C. C. P. Xov. 21.1881, Ot flrnBli ?-lor? 1=1 FL j i X j Cliri S tmas. i "T : IME I i I , j 1 T IS A TRK VT TO CO INTO TIIK NEW 1 Priii* Store and look at the charm! ne j Christmas com Is. Tho Celluloid Dressing i Cases arc splendid ; nlco Toilet Sots; elegant I Out (jla:<s Toilet liotllcs: Vfifes in nil styles ami vory handsome; beautiful Photograph Alliums, all sizes and styles- Odor Jloxes In i Krent vnrlety ; I'u/I' Hoses, some very hand* | some; Puffs, as white and as pretty as a j feathered snow llake. Our Christmas Card* arc just as pretty as ean be, and of all style* ami sizes?some very larce nnd handsome I ("olOKiics?Taylor's, Tutlow and 1'arinn?perj feetly delightful. Handkerchief Extrucf In , Rreat variety and very tilcc. Soap, a full j line from the cheapest to the finest. Whisk i Brush Holders?very handsome and nice. Nov. 2s, 1*8:5, tf "woven Wire Mattress. AJJKD that will last a lite time. Almost Indest uetaWn with these mattress. One : tt.e iiio-t comfortable lieds In use. 1'rlce i SO.'i't t'i co.iw each, fjccurenne and be comfortable, at J. J). CHALMERS A CO. ; Sept. 10, IS.*", tf ' MRS. TAGGART i BEOS leave lo Inform l;or old customer! that she is Still in the Dress Making Business, and hopes r|..|t they will all patronize her. 1 Cutting and litlinv' done at ; 11 times at the most reasonable ia?e?. ?-nti>-fj??-tl??si cuarauteed, she may be iound at her residence In ifricnii**. ; Apiii i, if IBLlCyjES-SSS. Boots and Shoes, HarI ness and Tanyard. BKST materia! used. line workmen employ oil, custom work made pioinplly. ami at tin'lowest bottom prices forcash. lihlts n|. ways bought at the highest market price ,'or cash or in exchange rot* leather or work. January *JS, ItSSO, ly. BARBERSHOP. UIt'll.\I*1> CAN'IT. N now prepared to i!o , all work ::i It's department in the best ; manner and a1, r. u-onable charges. Monthly customers shaving, hair eiititin; and tthamnooini'31 per month. I'asors honed and put in the host condition for cents cadi. I Sh.?p under t he 7V?? and Hunnrr office. ! March IS, 188*2, tf Marshall P. DeBruhl, Attorney at Law, ABBEVILLE C. H. S. C, ; jSl"' Dry Weather, SHORT CROPS, ?AND? mi Tin "J8 THE PRICES* CRY. BtJT THE WAY L In which ?, ROSENBERG & CO. Intend sclllntr tlfir GOODS this FAl,fj AND WINTER, wiil compel people lo JroutUftt subject to wonder why ihey cai? alTofd.tp sfl .-o such Krc.it BARGAINS. Their prtcprjare such as to supply tliu witnt# of those who have Utile money uid a great deal to buy. MR. ItOSKNBERG Iiha remained North all summer and bus selected with great care a most complete stock of everything In their lliieandat such prices an toenitblc thd'nt to give entire satisfaction to all who favor thein Willi their patronage; He haa In must instances bought direct from the maiUfaclory, wlilcti lms eiml>lcd them to secure a great many goods rmicti below their market value and which will be ?old by them accordingly. Constant nudltlons aro beihg made to their slock,and it w III pay any one to call on thenl and examine It before purchasing elsewhere. They can positively acll Roods of any kind in their line as chfip as any market It the South, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Their stock consists in part of GENT'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. TRUNKS, VALISES, JEWELRY, ROGERS' TRIPLE PLATED SILVERWARE in the latest designs, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. Also have on band a complete stock of GUNS, both BREECH and MUZZLE LOADING aud PIHTOiiS of all qualities. They make a specialty of? Tobacco The above goods are guaranteed to glveiatlsfactlon In every respect. Give them a call and s*ve money. P. ROSENBERG & CO. Sept. 12, 18S3, tf CONGAnEE inn won Coumbia. S. C. Ageut for CHAPMAN'S PERPETUAL EVAPORATOR. # 'IMIESE WORKS WERE ESTABLISHED J in 1647 by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and Jnnics Anderson and purchused by me In the yenr I80O,and from tbat time till now carried on successfully by myself. Sly friends and customers will bear witness of (he lur?e and stupendous jobs executed by ine. It was at my works where the largest and almost only Job of Its class ev^r executed In this city wo*done, viz.: the making of the pipes for the CUv Water Works In the year 1K5S. In the branch of BULL FOUNDING. I can say that I have made the largest belts ever cast. In the State. *ufh as the bell for the City Hall In Columbia, My stock of p.itterns for ARCHITECTURAL WORK, COLUMNS for Htore fronts. Is lnrKQMid various, and In RAILINGS for Bal loonies, ojirueiiM ana Cemeteries I Jiavo the [largest variety and most mo<lcrn pit Items; I many of these are patented and I have purchased the right for this State. In the machine line I can furnluli my patrons with STEAM ENGINES and ROILERS of any slzeand description. My rlRCULAR SAW MILLS have carried off the prize at every State Fair held In thlH city, arid In their construction I have taken pains to romhlne simplicity with the most useful modern Improvements, and may Matter myself that my CIRCULAR RAW MILLS And favor with ?rery sawyer who understands his business. The many orders 1 am steadily recelvior for SUGAR CANE MILLS prove that the public appreciate the mills of my make, and so it Is with my OEARINO for HORRE POWERS, ! GIN WHEELS, GRIST MILLS and other I MACHINERY. j I have the manufacturing rljtht of many PATKNTS, Riw li as raslhiKR for ROCIv COTTON AND HAY PRESS and three or four dlircrent FLKlJ CUTTERS and other implement. I will be piI'asrvj to send my circulars 'o any applicant, tosMher with price list or estimate. Sly prices are moderate, and I assure the public that they ar-i l-?wer even than those ot Noi thern man'i'aeturers, and that my work will compare favorably with that of any other maker. Address Join Alexander, CosnABEF. Ikon Works, Columbia, S.C. DR. F. F. GARY PI AS moved to Abbeville for the practice of l M. luuuicuir. iinu unura uis iiruiesMonai services to the public. Culls during the ilny may be li ft at the office of Col. Eugene II. Gary or nl llie former residence of Judge McGowati, now occupied by Dr. Ciary. Jan. 01,18*1,12m Farm for Sale. 4/10 ACRES. ftt. White rond, on the S.C. R. I*tC R.. 33 inllew from Augusta, Ga. In the centcr of the melon and fruit growing section of the state Most of the land In cultivation. Large barn and Hlablcs und two good tenant hou-cx on the place. Bound on one slde by the Railroad und on another by a n?>ver falling stream of water. For further information address A P. WOODWARD, Elko, S. C. Oct. 10,18 3, H "IT STANDS AT THE HEAD." 'The Star that Leads Them All" TIIE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC. THAT It Is tlic acknowledged lender In tintrade is a (act (bat cannot be disputed. | MANY IMITATE IT ! NONE EQUAL IT ! | The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, The Most IJnautltul Wood Work, ?And Is Warranted? | To bo tnnde of the U-st material. To do any and ail kinds of work, To be complete In every respect. FOR SALE BY? R. H. HADDON & CO. Abbeville, S. C. Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Addre*? DOMESTIC S. M. CO., Richmond, Va. March 28,1S83, tf | JJaVE on hand almost every variety ol CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND WAGONS, which they ofter to their customers on the most advantageous terms. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. I With the host of workmen In every branch of lour business, find an stimulant supply of I lumber, and other materials, we are prepared i to do nil kinds of repairing m the very nest | manner, at the shortest not lee. and on the | most accommodating term-. Ail work fully warranted. SEAL & McILWAINE, "Washington Street. iNexv Carriage, "Wagon and Buggy Shop. I WILT, open the new brick shop whleh is now heirs built at .1. B. Maker's old Mand, where I will tie abb' to supply ;i!| pr-rsons who may give me a eall, with Carriage. Wauon and liuggy work. W. (i. CHAPMAN. Oct. 10,18S3, tf Lap Tluos.?.Tust rooeivcrl, a lot of I fancy plush litp rugs, ittul for sale at the j Cincinnati Repository. Thus. Bojrg*. - - ; . . Dr. H. D. WILSON} '? _i_o?~ / Ji dentisItrt, . Abbeville, C. H., S. C. .EjOfllco; Upstairs over the Tom Ofllce.Ttk H. D. REESE z^isi ABBEVILLE, S. C., - .".*43 pEPAIRS WATCHES, CLOCKS, A.W rv Jewelry in the bent manner at the Invent prices. Long experience and fln?* application to huslneM merit con (dotation from thoKC hnvliiK work to he done In hi* line. H<? keep* Jewelry and Silverware for nule. * Feb. 11,1H8.I, Um - * The Place to Get What You.Want! |j CHBISTIAN&WILSGN Always "hi store, a complcto stock of fancy groceries, canned goods and-Confectioneries of . ; all kinds. Tlie'beSt and cheapest ci- ' a OARS, and TOBACCO. The finest., wines and;LIQUORS. Ifweet Mash Corn Whiskey t "For .Drtedlfal purposes a specialty. Al*<v Choice Liquors of any kind for medical purposes. , - i Give as a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. ^BEISTIAK & WILSON, J Abbeville, S. C. . I Nov. Id, 1831, tf ? TISE WELL FIXTURE. | HTHE TISF. IVE1.I. fiYTTinv i? w- r~ .... ...... in u; 'Hi me 1 mo?t perfect and complete invention for ' <5 its purpose that has ever beert nradfc. No danger of children being: hurt by it. ? Anybody can draw wnter with ft?from any depth. It is safe, reliable and ctinventcni. Sold by J. J. ADAMS, : Greenville, 8.. C. Mr. M. L. BOXHAM. JR., at ABB?V!LLB will take orders for tfcc proprietor. August 1,1883,3m wanter: i COTTON SEED, COTTOHIEED. | ;% - y^ XI/ E WILL PAY (l>.) FIFTEEN CENT<4 . T? rani: per bushel lor 10,0(10 buriiei* > SOUND DitY COTTON SEED, de'lvered t?> us nt tills pinco l>cfore theflrstnf next V??i vember. \VM e.xchamre COTTON HEED MEAL for COTTON* SEED. SMITH & HODGES, - J Hodges, S. C. .> Oct. 3,13f3,3m ' : 5-^11 Spring Beds. \j.' | THE Improved Twin Spring. Someadrnntageti the Twin Spring lied hui ovtr otbor?: 'To/^da 1. It is adJtiFt ihle nny size bed. 2. It la made of hteol xprincs. ?'?*'*? 3. It Is clean. noiscloKM and strong. .. 4L IttllllL't'fi fl ?U(umx* , .' 5. It Is elmntic. I.Tin be made hard or soft, j ' > 6. It i? low In j?rlc?-ouly {3.00?nnd will lft<t 20 years. For sale t J. T>. CIIA LMER8 & CO. H t_lC^alSM, tf _____ CI!N" CINN ATT. fe| REPOSITORY I ABBEVILLE. 8. CL I I PERSONS WANTING WAGONS; BUGGIES, HARNESS, . USB WHIPS. ' IIALTERS, Z1 RUGGY CUSHIONS, % AXLE GREASE, J PLOW GEAR. HIDING WHOLES. HAME STRINGS, dc., < t$i Will do well to call before purchn&lng, at I will not be undersold. THOS. BEGGS. Ma icb 14, l8W. tf J. C. NEWMANM ' -J IF you want nice homemade harness, tro to J. C. Newmau's shop in Knox's building, Abbeville. S. C. May 2,1883, tf J^ALYON&HEALYf d8S Stale & Monroe Sti.. Chicago. Will Mud touiy ulitrwa \h4t f Ti? B , BAND 6ATALOOUK, f *^Jgf nm for 1483, *10 PH?S ^10 tiipmrlnpl Mof lulnlanta. S?lu, Cap*. B?lu,V /S*i UyMWompou, JC{?n!?U, Cap-Lampa. / f\\ SuoJi. Diara JUjorS 8ufc and /TO //\I'lUu, 8on.lry Band Ouibu, lUpaktaf // //JllMiUrUU, ?! ?lod?d? IutnKtiM ud tr> If nWi for Aientour Buds * C*UkgW**^Vyvj' CREDITOBSI DEBTORS! I ALL parties having claims against the estate of Washington Forrln, colored, deceased. will present the same to me.and thoser Indebted must make payment without delay F.L.MORROW, ' Administrator. Oct. 3,1853, tf State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. Probate Court?Citation forLettersof Administrailon. Bv J. Fuller Lyon, Esq., Probate Juimsb.-' \VHIiREA8, Thos. .1. Grlflln bus made sulk " " to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and ell'eets of A:: lies W. Ueynolds, late of Abbeville co'inty, deceased.'. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and eredltorsof the said Agnes W. Reynold,deconsed, that tluy be and appear before me, in the Court of l*rnbate, to be held at Abbeville C. II., on Wednesday, the ">th of Deeeiiil'cr, 18KI, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the foronoon, to show cause If any they hove, why ;he said Administration should not be giauu eu. Given under my hand andsenl, tills lOlhday of November, In the year of our Lord onethousand eight hundred and eightythree and lu the one hundredth and eighth year of American Independence. Published on the 2lst day of November, 18N'!, In the Pre.1.1 unci flcmnrr,and on !he Court House door for the time required ly law. J. Fl'I.I.KR LYON, ' J udge Probate Court. Nov. 21. 1SS3. tf "WANTED! COTTON SEED. COTTON SEED. ? WII.I. PAY (15c.) FIFTEEN CENTS cash ) tier bushel lor 10.MK) bushels SOUND DRY COTTON SEKD. delivered to me at this placo before the tlrsl of next November. Will exchange Cotton Seed Meal for Cotton Seed. J. R. SHEFFIELD, Donalds, S. C. Sept. 26, tS83,3m DON'T FOEGET T'HAT LAWfiON'S Is the piece to buy your School Hooks, Nov. H. 1^5 tf STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA, Abbeville County. j.n iuc. ruuHATE COURT. Ex Parte .f. A. Robinson. Fetmonor. Petition for Discharge. rpHK petition'J. A. Robinson, Guardian tor 1 Li-la L. Clinkscal?i>, now Lela L. Kobtnboil, having applied for discimige: it is ordered, that Saturday. the 22ud day of Ileeoniber next be fixed for granting the difcharge to taid tuurdian. J. FULLER LYON. Judj;e Probute Court. j Nov. 8th l?fc3. VALUABLE LAMD SALE i 50 Acre Tract cf laud fcr Sale, I K U'U I. SF.I I. ?>N" >A LP DAY IN PK1 ccinber. pi.l.ilo oul?iy at AbUvulo 'Court Hoc.-te that tract of bind on Smviny's ! creek in M.-u-iiolia t< ivusl.tp,known us iii? . if. .t. <"!">/ li'iici, C'-nt.liiiin>r Kil-I Y A< ICi >-, i luore or less, bounded l.y lands cf Hot Jnii ; K. i;ro? n. Jane 'J' linker and otlieis, now orIcuj'ied by Mr. John Pottigrew. Titles un~ ' dttvbfrtl. i TKiiMX?One-luilf cash, the bainnec in twelve months, secured iiy bond ai.d luortgage. Private otters w ill I.c considered. I NOM.K & NORLF, Agents for .lolm S. Fnlrl? A Com tan y owners, j Nov.7.18S3, H