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' : ' i iis Press and Banner By Hit^h "Wilson. Wednesday, July 9,1884. Sale-Day. Several things which marked last Saleda}'are worthy of mention ami of commendation. In the first place, theattendHiiee of peoplo w;is small?in fact, the ciHididates for the various oflices pretty much made up the crowd. It was a capital day for farming purposes, and it was gratifying to see that our farmers appreciated* this fact and gave their attention to the crops. The colored element was evidently busily engaged and very few of that class were in town. The County Convention held an interesting and pleasant session. A marked feature in connection with the meeting ? >: ---> I I... . I... was 1110 gOOU Cl* 111 JUT u? i.ngentlemen who discussed the various questions before the body. In this respect the meeting was highly creditable to Abbeville County. Kvenncss of to nper in debate is an admirable quality and should be assiduously cultivated. There was no disposition to cut o(f debate and thus prevent members from discussing fully the various questions proposed. It is fair and rijjht and well that public measures be thoroughly ventilated. The new County Chairman presided with ease and dignity. His part in the day's proceedings was characterized by the utmost fairness. It is to be hoped that our Democratic meetings hereafter may be equally ns> pleasant and interesting. u Look Oiitw" Just after the freshet last week, a little darkey undertook to walk across a "wash out" on the cross-ties of the Railroad. The dirt had been carried aw iv, but the rails And cross-ties were still in pla-o. The rails were kept together by the connecting irons, and the cross-ties were suspended in their proper places by the nails through the bars and in the wood. W bile a numtier of men, some fifteen or twenty feet below in the water, were at work repairing the injury, a little darkey came along, and undertook to walk on I the cross-ties. When just over the men his weight pulled the nails out of a cross-tie which held it to the iron. Instantly the cross-tie and little negro fell among the men and into the water. The little darkey made a safe plunge into the water, but the cross-tie grazed one of the men, and came ne$r killing him. In railing the little darkey cried ?look out," , but before anybody below realized the danger, it was all over. I>r. Gary was called to sec the scared man, but it was soon ascertained his contact with the cross-tie had hurt the man loss than the scare. The Extra Train on Monday. As usual tfie extra train on Monday brought to the countv-seat a number of people from Ninety Six, Greenwood and llodges. It is pleasant to see 011 our: Streets so many excellent gentlemen from these towns and the country adjacent to them. This commingling and interfiling- j ling of the people of the county from various sections accomplish good in various ways. The better the peoplo know each j Other, the freer will they be from local j prejudices and petty jealousies. We are indebted to Col. Haskell and the rail-, frnid authorities for these extra trains, nnd we hope they will provo remunerative to the railroad. Let the extra train bo continued year in and year out. Poatli of an Exemplary Tomi? Man. J. Davis Johnson died at Ninety-Six i last Saturday, 5th July, 1884, aged about twenty-four years, lie had been sick ttbout throe weeks of typhoid fever, lie was a practical printer of excellent character. and his death is much regretted by, all who knew him. We attest our appro-' elation of his personal worth, and ex!tress deep regret at the sad event, which nis <Jast a gloom over the neighborhood j iu which he lived. . , Runaway?>'arrow Escape. One day while Mr. John F. Miller, hnerchant" of our town, was driving in ' the country, his horse became frightenod, | ran, and overturned the sulky. .Mr. Miller's foot became fastened in tlie wheel and he was dragged some distance. Finally his shoo was torn and his foot re-j leased* A little soreness aitd a swollen i atlklc was the result. A Good Police Force. Tho order on Monday was admirable. The streets were free from boisterous and disorderly conduct. Abbeville lias reason to congratulate herself on the admirable Order which our excellent town marshal and bis assistants maintain. Rude, boisterous behavior on the streets is not al-j lowed here. Mr. Tiios. F. Jackson*, tho olnest1 man in town, died last Thursday, and was huricdat Upper Long Cane Cemetery : beside the devoted daughters who were so j recently buried there. Mr. Ja;kson was fcoibe eighty-six years of age, and was greatly respected all his life. He was. one of the founders of the Episcopal church at this place, and his death removes one of the links which bound us to the past. "A house! a horse! my kincdom for! a horse!" If King Richard had lived in Abbeville, and stood in need of a good i farm horse he could navo bought onei from Mr. John W. Sign for a much less| price than a kingdom. Since King Richard made the above extravagant ofFer for a horse, the market value of tho noble j animal has gone down to a small figure.' if von don't believe it call on Mr. Sign,j and be amazed at the great bargain which ~ he offers. tf j The advertisement of the Duo West Female College appears in another col-! limn. Delay not another year. Send your daughter to the Due West Female College. It is the best institution of the j kind in tho South. It has the largest > corps of professors and teachers, more j splendid apartments, and more tine pianoes than are to be found elsewhere. | For style, accomplishment, art, and j classic training, we would commend j Due West. The citizens of the Coronaca section j filed their objections last Monday to re-j building Boyd's Mill bridge which is washed away. They want the County Commissioners to give a full and fair: consideration to all tho petitions that; have been presented in regard to this bridge. As soon as tho Laurens Commissioners show a disposition to act in concert with ours, .ueps will be taken to decide the matter. The people up near Monterey want inore road accommodation and have petitioned for a public highway leading to- I wards Rocky River Church. Thcro is home objection to the road, but the peti- j tion is bfeing advertised and will bedis-i posed of in the regular way. The public meeting and the speekers' at Greenwood on the 17th instant will be! Under the auspices of the Democratic! Club. The barbecue is a private enter- j prise, and 11 fly cents is charged for dinner. The ball is given by the Grocn-1 \vood Social Club. The County Commissioners will hold: a special meeting next Monday to audit claims and take their financial bearings J in view of the effects of the late freshet, j The subject of repairing the damage to the bridges chiefly engaged their attcn- j tion on saleday. Mr. t. W. Adams, who has been em-1 ployed in the Press and Banner oilice for j several months, will go to Anderson this week, to help print the Anderson Jour nal. Success to him in his new Lome, j lie has our best wishes. Saturday night was bountiful and clear, with a bright full moon, and our people made parlors of their front piazzas. Before morning the clouds obscured the moon and threatened rain, which did not come. Mr. J. M. Gamurell has been ?n<-k in bed with a cold. He is better now, and is able to be on the streets. lie went on a visit to Williamston Saturday and returned Monday. We have received a handsomely printed invitation to the grand ball to be given nt Greenwood on the niirht of the 17th instant. If possible, it will be our pleasure to attend. There will be a barbecue at Hodges on Friday the first day of August. Itoth Congressional and County delegates are expected to be there. The*public generally invited. The colored base ball club went to Greenville on Thursday evening of last week, and on the Fourth beat the Greenville colored club by a handsome score. The preliminary survey of the proposed railroad from Abbeville to Verdery is being made. Abbeville must have a new railroad by some means. Col. Silas JoiNEs of White Hall shipped his oats by the water route. He has as yet received no return for their sale, ana he is not expecting my, either. Mrs. Kerr lias an orcuaro or tne nicest poaches in Abbeville. She will accept our thanks for a kind remembrance in a bafiket of fine fruits Samuel Abel has been appointed Superintendent of highways for Ceiar Springs Township in place ol J. L. Drennon, resigned, The Abbeville Brass Band plays belter than any band of its age in America. Last week they gaye some delightful serenades. Doer. H. D. Wilson, entertain will the Abbeville Literary Club at the Commercial Hotel Friday evening, 11th inst. Rev. J. B. Mack, D. D., will preach in the Presbyterian church next Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The crops were never grassier than now. There is not 0110 field in ten that does not need the plow and the hoe. The small grain has been so wet that the threshers have had great difficulty in tlpauiug the cropsi I I'l'lT.'*1: lloiiW (if tilt' Sii'i'-fi' . I made a handsome report of the Ihie \Ve> I Colli metieemeul. Til K ! ? < 1 dinner at Ninety-Si '<?ii tin* Fourth was attended l?y some i ! our people. j .Mit. Thomas M. Cititisn.\x was ill ; I one time last ui_rht, I tiii was better at la* j aec'>unts. > | F.vi:i:vr.on\ is pra-tieinar oconom j now as far as rash expenditures are con iccrncd. 1'kok. J. If. Mii.i,i:k of Erskinr Col le^o is spending the vaeation at Camden !-Ua. '! Till-: had weather has impeded th j work on the new btiilditis about town. AV! : have imt now near so mueti >ick ncss as \vc had two niontlis au?\ Mil. S. C. C'ason will have to borrow ; step ladder to pull his corn. j Muxky never was as scarce as it i: ' now. Tin-: ISaptist church bell is an excellen one. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. Important Artion by that mar.v Election* Ordered lor !>tli o AiimisJ"Auditor and Treasurer t< lie Voted For. The Abbeville Democratic Club inoi last Sale I>av: W. Uenel, Ksip. in the eliair; W. K. DclSruliI, Kscp, at the Sectary's desk ; a qtiorm of delegates in tin auditoruni. Tne fust matter discussed was the appointment of a clav on which to hold tin primary election. After considerable discussion, the lull day of August wa? j agreed upon. The following ivMiluli<>iij or rules governing the election wen adopted, and the newspapers of the County were requested to publish them: Jtcsulcrd, 1. That tin* primary election for the nominees of the democratic party for :i!l the ollb'es to In* tilled at the general election ill November next, s 1 i;i 11 l>e liehl on Saturday tlie ilth day <>t Aujrust 1 ** !, at the various pleecs at which lie local clubs have boen accustomed to meet. 'J. That the boxes sli ill beopencdat '.hi'rioek A. M . and kept open until li o'clock J'. M.. ol the sinie day. Tlie said election shall he conducted by three managers to be selected by the clubs. '!. That each voter bctore casting his vole shall l?* required to state that he h:is not voted ai said primary election, and shall s:ive his name in lull and the name of the club to which in* belongs. The managers must Keep a lull list containing tin* nsimesof all persons voting and the names of the clubs to which they belong. The boxes shall In* opened al I ho place of the election and the ballots shall In*counted immediately alter the dosing of the polls in the pre-cnce of all or si majority of said managers. The ballots shsill he carefully preserved and replaecd in tin: box when the counting is finished. I. That on the .Monday following ssi'd piimary election the result 01 said election at each precinct shall be reported to a meeting of this club to be held on that d iv. ">. That the managers shall report under their signatures the number of ballots east for each candid itc?said report sha'l pstnied by the poll lisl and all the ballots cast. These reports shall be aggregated by the county club, ami the candidate receiving the highest number of votes, provided it N a majority of the whole vote cast, shall bedeelsired the nominee of the i)eniocraiic party of Abbeville count;* for the ofllee for which he was voted for. /i solve i, That in ease any vote IsclmUengPd in said primary election the managers of the local viilb shall not count the vote, but shall write the name of the volor and the cause of challenge upon the back of the ticket without opening it, and shall forward the same to this dull, which sh ill, before op-ning it; decide whether it shall be counted or not. Mr. Smith of Ilodjres introduced the following resolution in reference to the election of Auditor and Treasurer: The central Idea in sill Democratic governments is that the people shall have a voice in the select.on of their executive sis well as legislative officers, and there being si manifest desire on the part of many of our voters that they be accorded that right in the selection of the County Treasurer ami County Auditor. Theiefore. be it 1 li< solved. Thatat the next primary election the Democratic voters of tip* County indicate their choice by ballot, for County Treasurer and County Auditor in the same manner as shall be done in tili case of oilier county olllcials. After quite a spirited discussion a constitutional vote was called for, which resulted of follows: | II X' % I ? I i LL_L_j Tioy | 217; 1117 i 4!l Abbeville. No. 2 1 III'I !.!:? 1 Hradley's | llti S2J.4! 27}..'; Cokesbuiy !I2 52 " 411 Cedar springs 71 71 I Donalds '.01 20') I tireenwood ! "j::;1 1 air" Magnolia j H2j .173.:, 7-)?^ Lebanon it) 2> j -12 ' Hodges auj H,} ! ,yi Aixieviue, .mi. i m.? l.'ue West I l.Vi 7-i I Antrcvillc i 1!'" l!hl ; Cuttinun'ii Mi.1> 1'I2 111^ 70% Ninety-Six \ 3*1 SO | lo'J smiiliville | ill iU ! Ilsnupluii 141 111 Walnut Cir<>vc ! 1'tt. 1":# l.uwinlfsvilie I 2iil' ".ill Menus Chappe'! I TO' 7(i | l.i(wu*lcsviiie, Sol I s'i| s"> I.uiiu i-aiie l"-r' l"*? Ilelview I 70: 70 | Total !:;,:i IS 2.1 H x! 1.1!U x And the resolution was adopted by a larger majority than was expected by its most zealous advocates. Col. Gary, Messrs. K. IS. Mill, A. \V. Jones and others favored it. l)r. Maxwell, (.'apt. L. W. White, W. C. Mctiowan, Es^., and others opposed it. State Normal Institute. Tiik Fifth Session of the South Carolina St ite Normal Institute will be held at WolVord College, Spartanburg, .S. beginning Tuesday, lath July, and ending Friday, loth August, 1881. OFKICK1M. Col. A. Coward, (State Supt.,) Superintendent. Frot. Ed. S. Joynes, (Columbia, S. C.,) Principal. Mr. Win. S. Morrison, (Weilord, S. C., Secretary and Librarian. INSTKl'tTOKS. Prof. Ed. S Joynes, (S. C. College,) English language. * Frofi S. S. Woolwinc, (Nashville, Tenn.i) Pedagogics, ete. Prof. W. II. Witherow,(Chester, S. C.,) Nat. Phil., Physiology, and Music. Prof. It. Means Davist (tj. C.^ College,) History and 'Veography. Punt' It l( ....I,I.. t! /? \ X ??/*. A*. ^uiumuui, O. V.j/ Arithmetic and Algebra. Miss Annie K. Dunham, (Columbia, S. C.,) Model School and Calisthenics. Miss Sussic W. Uibbes, (Charleston, S. C.) Drawing. TjECTITKKS. In addition to the regular course of instruction, lectures or addresses may be expected from distinguished speakers. All the exercises of the Institute, ineluding attendance upon lectures, etc., will be free of charge. Teachers and citizens of South Carolina, and of other States, are cordially invited to attend. This Institute is held under authority of State law, and is authorized to confer certificates, qualifying persons to bold positions as teachers in tins State for one. two or three years, without further examination ; and also, on the completion of a three years' course, a Normal Diploma, exempting the holder from further examination during life. The Course of Instruction covers all the subjects required by the School Law of this State, and adapted to the most important wants of teachers equally in public and in private schools. The examinations at the close of the course are ottered equally to all. These examinations are voluntary; but an attendance of three weeks is required to entitle any person a certificate. Persons not candidate for certificates may attend the whole or any part of the course. Ample arrangements will be made for the reception aud accommodation of teachers and others attending the Institute. Good board can be had at :*4.00 a week. Spartanburg offers a delightful summer climate, and is noted for the hospitality of its people. The buildings, library, etc., of Woll'ord College will afford every facility for the work of the Institute. Teachers are requested to bring such text books, etc., as may be convenient; other necessary books, sta tionerv, etc., will be provided 011 nios1 favoiable terms. JtATKS OF TltAVKfc. Reduced rates of travel Iiuvo been offered by the railroads of the State on the following conditions Port Royal and Augusta Railway and Augusta and Knoxville Railroad, ordinary fare coining, return at rate of one cent per mile; provided whole amount of i?eturn fare is not less than twenty cents. Certificates from this otliee to entitle teachers to pur| chase return tickets at rate named. Cojlumbia and Greenville Railroad, Spartanburg, Union and Columbia Railroad, and Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railroad, live cents a mile for the round trip, teachers to purchase tickets at rate named at their respective stations, upon | representing to the ticket agents that they are entitled to receive the benefit i of the reduced rates. Ashville and Spar1 t;inburg Railroad, three cents a mile each i way, teachers to purchase tiedets at rate named at their respective stations, upon representing to agents that they are entitle to receive the benefit of the reduced rates. JUST AS WAS EXTECTED. A Drloentr to tlie StHto Convention Cites n <?oo?l Precedent for t!i< i Early Nomination. I Hoiioks, S. ('?, July 7th, Iksi. I Theoilltor of the Mnlimii seems disposed t< ' lecture and censure the delegates to the Juih State Convention for nominating a stat< ticket. We expected nothing el.se fiom tlx Medium for he lias growled so long that t< blame and find fault wiih every person anc everything except himself, is his second na ture, but we r< spectl'uily beg to remind bin that lie himself gave us an example and i i precedent for our action. In ls7it Judge Colli ran, (Jen. Hemphill, l?r. Maxwell, I>r. Itohiu son, Mr. F.A.Conner and Col. Aiken wer delegates* to the State Convention and wer instructed by the Abbeville County Club t postpone a nomination and this delegatioi voted unanimously to make a nominalio: and did the county service by giving a tickc j with Hampton at its head. We have only fo 1 lowed the example of the editor of the Med ww and given the State a first class tloUef Then. General, since you gave us a preceden kept, cool, especially us the people are in I cotnpluiulug. ATii. Enrr*\JTW- ?J U'AJUKdMvnMnxMnMIHH dRVani ?ft I DUE WEST ECHOES. Jllr.t <'4>lll|>lalii(<c Uiuill I'rciulil Knit"x ??isl I'rlJ.v 'I'lii'lls l>y Itailronil Mci: ?{ ?Oilier Mollis--- >i n Hold Hi ulili'li linai'itoi'M arc Cxpcclt'il lo it Oiiiv' Stuupl ti<Mi'>l.\ ? In lasl W?'t U's I'r. si mill /.'umi'-r. In-jivintin' names > >1 I In* .Viiiin^ l:n I w!n> limit m-Hs .. mi tin' rostrum "in i' >iiitiit*11 *i i I>ay, we had a m.tiiv i.f I wo yi.nuu' la.lios who, oil no" count of illni'ss, wimv not iililr lo he presi-n! !llial?lay. Tliis not in- was misp'^c-i'il In tin* olliiv si'iiiio way. Il now tfivos us pleasure lo ") say lhal one of tlr-so yoniii; lailirs, Miss .len' i nil' Iirtniiiau, of Alihi.'villt', who was so i!l. | aii'l was laU' ii Intuit', is now so tar ivroviMctl that tIn? anxU'tv of friends is relieved Miss ; M.iry -I. Wliil--, of \Veilrid je, *. <\, is still ill at l'Yesidt .lit lCr-iinedy s. anil is attended Ity . I her lather, Mr. 11iifsli White. She is sli.l right I sii-U with ft-Vi-r, lint hrr friends think she is I linproviu;;. Tins.- |>r? tty young hul'es eaeh :i have tin1 s.\ ui|-athips of their IrieiuU in missiiiir s.iu-li ai'i oi:jovahli;an occasion on aeciuu.t of thciralllictioo. Tin- collegeslitis year have s iipcii remarkably ?. x 111jil from sickness of llifir 1'iij.lis. t Commencement is ?r<>:?< . imt litis uvek lias brought with it si number of Hirelings. The l.adics Kcncvoleiil Society met on Monday evciiin:! ill two o'clock. iii.- liihlc Society lii ld its iitiiitiitl mootintf on Wcdtnsda.v, I. I'rof. J. I. McCain made the address. mi . Thursday ni.nii! tli<* FoivIbii Missionary Sortci.\ held tis inoiiiliiy mt'cli.iB. I'rof. \V. s. * I.ovvry made his inaugural address on lakim: T tin' etiair. A coiiiiuiIIcc of seven delegates t iViis appointed liy (lie ISihle Society lo attend I lie meeting of the iMslficl. Society Which meets til ,\lilievilie t'oiirl House on Hie :?i||t . insl. It was hoped tli.it a In.I delegation ' Wollkl altellil. Prof. II. ('. !'atIon of the Soiitli Carolina ' College is on a visit to liie ulsat this ]>l:too. ' We siiil iiear ichocs I'.oiii tlie bin rains of lasi week J'lie lui'l^e ,at Fair's, over Utile Kiver was lot out at con tract for S M. anil the . ii.linage has been repaired, aiul tno bridge is , all right again. s l!y tile way. Mr. I!. M. Pratt tells us that he lias as line boll nin corn as any one in the. ' county. That Hie stalks ate so large and rank 1 thai they were ahlc to hold hack tin* logs and f Mil I s which Ihciloods sviep: down the I jit t It* ; Kiver bottoms. Mr. I'rati sayslieciiu prove [ these siateincnls. This niiisi he an c.xiraoidi-j nary kind of corn, when the stout frame work 1 of ita bridges succumbed lo the fury of the waters. > I t"apt. II. M. Johnson of our town has rented the l'ho'iiix Hotel of Mrs. l'olliill and will ; lake possession on the Mill of Auuust. I.'apt. i Johnson expects to "put the big pot in thei liltle one," when he gets hold of this hotel, liriiiniiiers are to he made a specially. Washington Smith living on Mr. Todd's plantation brought us to-day (July l'i thelirst: cotton bloom and also the ti:*?t tiny boll of. cot loll that we have seen. 'I'..... .?! ti.? ,.r |..,||..? ..f 111 r. tv.niili. < ?!. logo (Misses Link* stud Hut licit) lost their money in the rtisli on die cars between Don-! aids and ireenwood last Friday morning. Jlr. (Soorgo Hr.ulley ol' Troy net? d I lie part <if tlie good Saniaiilaii and advanced tuo money . to send tliem on their way homo. We are sorry that the editor of the /Vest mid ltmuH-r aavo his Due West em respondent :all the credit of willing up the commence-, : incut in last issue, as some of its best parts | w en* wrilten hy the editor and incorporated j in the correspondent's report. However, this | may be the paper was in demand and live cents a ccpy was offered for it here?an unu sually thing. The citizens think its editor should > thanked for the interest ho has tak-; en and the space given III the paper to all ac1 count ol tin- Commencement ami sketches of : the town and colleges. VNJl sr I J:KK;IIT CltAKfil-S. <?ur merchants are stirred up over the way the llaliroads are charging tip freight. One of our firms received a package from a point in | North Carolina, that weighed only in pounds, lit; had pay on a Km pounds ol freight. Another got a box of freight weignlng 40 pounds,, charges were on t*)0 pounds. If though your : package weighs 1-i pounds you aie charged ! lor the fractional part over the hundred, it , seems no trouble to look after the odd pounds ; in this case, yet it is too little a tiling lo no-! itiec any odd pounds in the first case and a! | man is charged lor ten times more than his: I package weighs. It may be that Hailrods are , infallible and that the people have no redress. , j Vet the people pay salaries lo a Uailroad Commissioner and this manifest injustice ishould be righted. Again ; our meichatils linve to submit to a practice of pillage on al-! iiiosi. every box of fruit that comes over tne road, urauuo boxes are broken audado/.enj or so taken out. lJoxes of bananas are served itlie same way. A sack of peanuts never es-1 ! capes. Just enough is taken out so that no' I charge can be made, if a charge for these lit- i , tie things is made you never bear of it again. | ; When canned goods are broken into a lew i-sinx p\ i riieteil \iiii never hear of Voili' calm ' to our cor la in knowldge when the claim has j been properly founded. An ollleial atone of our depots, told a person that hessaw u Ireight conductor try to break open a liuit box and l on failing to do so, he remarked : "Well tlim i is llie lir*t box that lias ?one over my line i tiiiit I coiild not yet into."' Such men should be dealt with. ii. ; ? <x> ?. ! THE "OLD STAR FORT." i i Ah Assemblage of ('niitli<littPS?SonH> I Wise Su^KOstloii.s as to Political (tiicstioii!* and Agricultural \eeesj1 si ties. i This "(lid Star-fort" eliy, true In her rero- ' ilultomiry fame. honored the anniversary of . j tlit* achievements of her ancestors, to-day j | with a. barbecue anil speeches from invited j 'guests. It Is true, th<* assembly was not ! large, but. upon the whole the day was' j?|iiiio an enjoyable one. Tlie dinner was , I well prepared and served in the large Agrl-1 |cultural iiuli of Mr. Tope on the public , < | square. i prior to this part oi the performance! j however the assembled multitude were freely 1 iu term i nt; I in-.', exchanging congratulations I and discuss!iifi the situation, till the hour nrI rived for speaking, when alt repaired to the | side piazza of the depot. The worthy 1'resi| dent, l)r. .1. W. Calhoun, of the Ninety-Six; [club, presided and introduced Hon. F. A.' I Conner who entertained us in a short, buj, ele- > 'Kant and appropriate address. Mr. t onner 1 \ did not enter into a discussion of polities, as I I there were no special issues before the people. I Maj. .1. K. Vance, being introduced. In a : few remarks, In ielly cnntnerateil the leading : ' niea>ur? s of which he was in favor; 1 \\\ K. Hlake, Ksi]., was then Introduced, who discussid more at length thepri'sent policy of the State as to the social, political and ' material interests of our peopie. lie said that i while we had redeemeil theState front repub-! Ilean rule and would forever hoi.I it, we were. si ill governed by tepubllcau policy which was i j not in accord with the genius of democracy, ! I and was pulling down our own people In the j vain ell'ort to elevate an antagonistic race to I a lusher plane, which, if successful, would, place both races on the same social level. , from which would necessarily follow social, intciconrse and mlsccginution, and thus , make us a mongrel race even more despicable and heterogeneous than the Mexican; but, ! the State,fearing that of South Carolina': it might accomplish what it is trying to do, ! enacts a penalty of tine and imprisonment i upon such as may succumb to its policy. That While In-was a friend and advocate of , education, he thought the common school , system was a fraud and ought to be amended ; so as to require every dollar of tax paid by! the white man. to be expeiidi d for the eduen- j lion of the whites, and the tax paid by the i i negro expended tor his bciietlt; and all State j appropriations made only in the same pro- , portion as the patrons of the school shall , I have eohtrihuted of their own fund.1;. Jib, I changed some of the leading dallies of the: I State with being responsible for much of our terror,and commended the manly attitude of , some of the country press. Mr. Hlake thinks I that idleness is one of the curses of the day,: and urges as a remedy llie repeal of the lien I ! law. the erection of the whinning nost and chain gang and u stringent vagrant law. 1, Mr. T. ! '. Hiley was then Introduced and , made an apology for not.speaking in a very, handsome way, and promised to give his views in full at some future day. Mr. \V. A. Moore of Cokesbury, congratulat-'1 ed tlie audience on tiic happy auspices at-1 | tending them on the return of the "glorious j4ti?.*' HeJreinindeu tiiem <if the existence ot | the ,-i >id Star-tort" where the alien enemy i | sought refuse from the wraih of nil invaded, people, and whose valor had (breed his evac- . nation, and suggested that, it still remain to;' | us an evidence of our strength, safety and: I protection in the gtuiul soil of our Slate if we ' i but prove ourselves worthy sons. Mr. Moore j was short hut huppv in his remarks. ! At ttils jmieture the l". .t <?. train arrived : ami broughta fresh delegation ot candidates, i consisting of Messrs. Parker, Hemphill, Brad ley. Mat tlson and others, who. owing to the; i laic hour, merely excused themselves, and < i hoped at a future day to address their con- ; !stituents. In the afternoon a heavy rain des- i it-ended and again the eartli was drenelied ami 1 the spirits of the farmers depressed on ac-! ; count of the critical condition of the grain, j most of which is yet in the Held. On examination much of 1 lie wheat is found to be j sprouting. hut outs are not so much injured; i in fact, the Injury to oats is more in appcarI ance than real. They are all discolored hut ; the ipiaiity will lie uuclleetcd. The cost of ; cleaning the crops in their present condition will Just ahout eijual their value, and the iVe.w (in11 Jl'titiirr will do a good service, as it j lias often before done, to urge the people to | start at once to meet the stern facts of destitution which stares them In the face, hy sow- , I ing, early and liberally, patches of grain on j highly enriched lots, thai they may have winter forage in abundance. JlKI'OltTKU. _ I IS THERE A NIGGER IN THE WOOD PILE ? i \ Citizen is on n (irand Scnrrli Tor I Wool, uliicti lie will nol Find. Auiikvm.i.k, S. C\, July 8, lsS4. ' Editor I'rvs.H unci Iiamivr: i I have been rc<inested by parties living on 1 the Savannah fctdeof our county to call the j attention of the Directors of the Savannah I Valley Kail road to the growing discontent among the people interested in this itoad, in older 1 hat they may explain matters, j It seems that the impression prevails that the mauagemedt of the roau only has a desire to complete the grading from Anderson to Lowndesville, and that the grading will be then stopped in order to give Anderson a feeder. This being the desire of the management, which is composed of Anderson men, i it will say to those along (lie road in this i county, tiiat they must complete their end without aid from Anderson, after having used their money. It Is also claimed that an ! effort will be made to divert the road from its present route. Mueli uneasiness is leltfrom the fact that those who ought to be informed cannot learn any thing about what is intend'! eil to tie done by the management of the road in regard to the grading of it. Jt is claimed that every thing is done in the dark. 11 Is desired to'know why all the money is being ' expended on the Anderson end of the road and not along the whole line, as mere was i' an understanding lliat the grading was to !> ? begun on the lower end. The management ]. is requested to explain matters. . I do not know anything personally about the above,and simply write this at the request' i of interested parties, but 1 think that they | should at once be informed as to the true sit; nation of airaiis, as .a refusal to do so may tcause the road trouble. W.M. 1?. CALHOUN. 11 Ilev. Win. Adams, D.I). "1 A uyu.sla Evening Sew*. ! Krskine College, one of the oldest and most prominent Institutions of learning in the.Statu > of .South Carolina, has conferred the degree j of lioe.torof Divinity upon llev. Win. Adams, i pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in j Augusta. This information is received i'i j this city with feelings of gtulillcaliou iind 1 pleasure by the friends of the lloclor. whose . surprise at the reception of this spontaneous i ami honorable distinction is complete. Such v ail honor, however, Is not to he wondered at . for l)r. Adams has greatly endeared him. self to every one connected with this eole lege, and when it became known thalherepe resented the Scotch-Irish idea of l'resbyterio anism, whose broad and elevated principles i) are iuculcatid so thoroughly ai m'skhiu, ms u favoritism in that literary eoiiumiuity was t fully established. The IiIkIi cull urc anU wide |. reputation of l)r. Adams also attracted the j. attention ol tlie college authorilles, and t, failed forth this complimentary Irihute. Old t', Krskine has honored itself in eonlerring this ,1 honorary and honorable degree m<ou Doctor i Adiuus. reii'vjlle female college. V !!c?H'<l'irl Womiiiii I'iivs n llraitfi!nl 4 outj;I iiiivii ( in i||. lii'iicl's | I i I'll I SlM'ccli hi >;n< I <M:tIIX'IK'I'IIK'Ikt. I 'll fur l'rr.<s 1111)1 ll.iiiii- r: Wlii'ih'VtT li:f "Jlili i- Mi. n'iitiii'il liv IIhkc I pivsrii! :i! ?nir < 'onum 11<- 111< i I. i-xrivisi'-, our inl tlnec lujiii--. is sure lit Ijc llie e.iiiliu of inI terest. ] (if conrM* I he WiMi her ilfina inl< I In- largest ' ?*haie of reinarU from llio>i: who liavt Irrill'I't II Ills III' II 111 III 1*1 lf?w lllMU'.t. scalable hallos, sweet ^iil KrailiniU' dresses i soiled pist lYllcuiptiitn. With those who joy niisly braved wind .ii,il tide, anil whose only IlKill'jllI III III*' Weill l|e|* ?ll<, "till; Wo:>?! lllV IM'I I< ", iI iI "iil.v m ws iur aii i-At-iiiii liii^LS' lili'tie longer iii I'u- sunlight hi her , Wltil I liyc 111'' (/?'< /.< wriV ic.l lilliv nf p.il'a: mount iiii|ioriain ? ; while a tiiini class re-1 j uai' lii-s- alike ol l.e m\ anil hall ^.i\i; llieinj selves ll(i lo tlie litcr.it>* pari, ol' tin; determent. j I!-I ween I lie tl'illli.iet call, "I'uiTsiy ! Kileri ?y!" yiven liy niie .i.iiinai an / me warning i cry, "KNtrciiiMs! Kx:reuiis|?;" littered by an her. il is hoped that ll:e iiu*licu*'c fn;in>l I lie i:*.l*!eii mien. iiowevei, my pr. Sent nliiei'I is Iliil In hei!l*'UII ill.; Weill ll-.T linl- In t-a .11111 -111i stu.|*ii:s ur laeiiily, liii! lo say a In r|e about Hie literary i ildi'ess il ili vei'e.l by Mr. W. l'. Itenel i.i your l iwn. Hi* subject.! "J'lie American Woman." li.i v ; him I In* wide scope and lim-material. which in tin; hands< of a ma.-ler insure a perfect statue, ami iruly I a master aitislliis uorl; proves him. Our feminine thanks iii'e due for liis cliivalrouf defence of I lit; .Siail.crii women against, the! charge of ' I'liiihirss." Surely the lovely ont- j lines which lie jjave of a true woman's sphere, j wott.il cultiviite her lji<t? for all Hint lslova-i lil*' unit j;*'iil i', ami lire her ambit ion to make I h*'i' Iiiiiii*' the IViadi-e ii shnu.il he. Nevertheless lie lines noi shal her up ai linine with III*' cook-hook as her sole lc.\|. hook. .111*1 III*:' musicol the nursery her on i.v concert. No.! In- wnii il have her adorn society as well us j hoiuc. Mr. 1$. spoke perhaps more wisely than lit" knew when he touched upon woman's love ol approliat ion. Many a man would shudder j at the thought ofsiurviny a wo.nan's body, yet. pays not the slightest heed to her hei'rt-1 I n i iiner as she watches in vain for u tone or, iii.it; to show that her elloris to plea?c are! not entire.y Useless. This il is. this utter in-j illi^e.renci;?soinetiincs n-sunicl for tear of J spo.iing her, which tempts many a woman j who lias brains us well as heart to seek from j t he public liie appreciation Which snould he li*?rs ^11 ill.? home circle. Hilt to return. Again would wo thank Mr. I tenet for his noble, uracifut ilelin^iiiion of female charact-r *, under his hand she is; shown to tie, liol a household ilrudiie. Hot nil ! aspirant l*ir political honors, not a butterfly, I hut a wnii'tii, whose mission is to brighten and lighten, and tilt up and b|e>s. I If Ins lady irieiuN are the inotlels fr.im | which lie e.irve I, both he and they may; justly lie conduitulaled. It. would be ii priceless boon to our Intnl. | or to any land, it every *{lii could tiestiinu-l lated to realize Hit; 1 ivi'lv ideal and it is Imped the ad Ircss wdl either be printed; Or ' that it wilt tie tie iveivd with the speakers mellow I >n?s :m.I uiMKoi'til gestures in many i another tenia !e tullcuv. > Oil A. : VOTE FOR THE EIGHT MAN. \u .llisluko n*> to !I:s Idonl 1 ty--Oiily, Out' or a family. CoKiisnri!v. S. t.\, July 7th, issi. | MIitor J'rr.rx mid /laiutrr: Since tli<> appearance in your paper <if thft' announcement, of William Moore, of Cokes-1 bury Township, as a candidate for CountyCommissioner. a:i erroneous impression pre-1 vails 'a some extent, that I, a son of \V. A.' Mooie, a candidate for the l.cfrislat lire, ami Mm W i I Hum Moore. One candidate from a! family in my opinion an.l no donni in the; eyes of I lie people issitllMcnt; therefore p case allow me. to correct this orioneoiis iinpiv.ssii.il, ami lo add for Mm mutual hem-Ill of tin; two "M-.ioiv* candidates that they are not related.i WiLMAM J. MOOUU. | - LanclroMi's frcst turnip seed. All kinds; just rocuiveii at II. W. I>a\vson ife Co; CANDIDATES. FOR COUNTY TREASURY; A CAIll). I hereby respectfully .submit my nanioto' the IKMiiiieracv of Abbeville County lor ell-j dorscment for re-appol in ment as fountv 1 Treasurer at the prlmaty election on the dlli of August.. F will abide the result of said election, and If successful pledno myself to a continued faithful discharge of the duties of the otlico. * J. W. l'HUUIX. | FOR AUDITOR. i no i oun:y nun naving uccuieu iism ine Ponmy Atulitur and Treasurer should ho; voted lor at ilie ensuim; election, tho many I friends nf A. W. JoXKS announce liim as a candidate for County Auditor. CLEUK OF COURT. \Vc are authorized to announce C.U'Tian* I loll X M. cut'III JAN ?>f I nit* W'ett, as a candid.ile for Clifrk of the Court. M. C. /,! *!< i [, F.Il, o.irp'esent Clock of Court Is namo>l for re-elect ion by a citizen of AhTiovillo County. * FOR PRORATE JUDGE. The many friends of THUS. J. GKIFFIX uf l.radiey, hej; leavu lo ii|:icc? his name In*-{ fore Hi" people of Ai?ln?vllie County, as a <*anilidsiti? for thcollice of Judge of Probate. * We nr.' authorized to announce .ludtre .1. FFI.I.KIl I.YoX as a candidate for re-cleeHon in tlio o/llce of Probate Judge. FOR SHERIFF. Tli" many Friends of J. 1'. C. DFPRF re-. <|itTl't?!l v Announce lilm as a Caiididati'for i rc-cliTl ion to tin-1 Mliee nf Slicrltt. Subject lo tlie action of tin; Democratic Parly. ? j We s"n authorized to announce Col. (J. Me|). Mild .Kit as a candidate for Sheriff. * We are '-inIlior!zed to announce C'ipt; F; W., ii. XAXCE as a candidate for Micrill. , FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, j The friends of DAVII) II. I'FXXY nn: ilouuee him as a candidate Itir the otliee ?.r -School Commissioner al the coming election? -uhjeel to the action of the Democratic parly. * ! l'rof. AVI [J.I \M liool) is announced as a L-andidale lor;S -hool Commissioner. Wo are authorized to announce Rev. I! X. 1 I'll ATT as a gumlidatu lor School Commis-| loner. We are authorized to announce Mr, JAMFS I,. LKSSI.V us a candidate for .School Commissioner. The friends of Capt. SAMCKI. J. IlKSTKR respect I'll 1 ly announce him as a candidate f<?r j school Commissioner. * | CKORC.K C. IIODOFS is herehy announced | t-a C.mdidatc lor the Office of School Com-, nissioner. * j Wo are authorized to annoiinoc ('APT. F. "OWAX as u eondidato for re-election to the 1 )Jlicc of School Commissioner. * j FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I The-friends of F. V. SI IFPPARD. announce | liim us a candidate for County Commissioner: j We are authorized to announce the n?mei tfo. 11 FX IIY MOOKF, of Ahheviile, as aj aii'lhlate for County Commissioner. We are authorized to announce JOHX C. i l)()C(!l,AS.s as a candidate for County Com inissioticr. | Wo arc authorized to imnomipp Mr. I). 11.: SMITH us :i candidate for County Couiniisiioinr. Wo are authorized to announce Mr. J. T. j HoRTON as a candidate lor County Cominls<itnier. We are authorized to announce Mr. J A M ICS A. McCORM as a candidate lor County Commissioner. * Wo are authorized to announce Mr. WI1.t.IA.M WII.SON of tlie Western side of tlie L'oiinty for County Commissioner. * j Mis. o. p. HAWTHORN Is hcrohy sinnoune-' pil as a candidate for County Commissioner, it ilie onsulntr ohction, subject to tlie action t>f the Meinocratic primaries. * ; Wo are author!ml lo announce C.U'T. W. M ! MANN, of Mountain View, as a candidate for County Commissioner. Wo are authorized to announce Mi:. WH.-j 1.1 AM RII.KY. of Mairnolla, as a candidate j lor County Commissioner. V.'o are authorized to anrotinoc Mr. W. T.| COWAN as a candidate for reelection to the j ullice of CoiihtJ- Commissioner. The many friends of.I AS. I,. ROHKRTSON j respectfully announce him as a candidate tor the ollicc of County Commissioner at the; ennuiii? election. Subject to the action of the primary. The friends of.lolIN R.. 151'I.T.OCK lionil nate him f >r re-election to tile office of County Commissioner. Subject to tiieaction of the Meinocratic l'arty. The many friends of OHARLKS M. CA1<lloCN hen leave to nominate iiini for County Commissioner. * ron tiik legislature^ We are authorized to announce W. K. IJI.AKlias u candidate for the Legislature. j The friends of ROl'.KRT 11. HKMl'HII.L1 announce him as a candidate for the House of Representatives. I!c will nhhlc the result ofi the primary ejections, and support tlie iioml- j uces of the Mcniocratlc party. * | We are authorized to announce Pit. ,J. 15. MOSE1.KV as a candidate for the l.cjjisla-j ture. * j Many friends authorize us to announce T. F. Itll.KY of (irceuwood us a can nubile fori the legislature. The lKHialdsvillo Club present, tin* name of ('apt. <i. M. M.'vTTlSOX as a candidate for the Legislature. We arc authorized to announced Captain! JolIN ! :. itKAl>LKY as a candidate for the j Legislature. i M.w, .1. IC. VANCK, of Troy, is hereby an-1 tioUiiccd as a candidate for tlic I .crista t ll re. t Altlievevilli! County soul liitn to the House in Ills youth, and found in hiiiia faithful servant and true rcpie.sentatlve. Let her try hiiu again. We are authorized to announce \VM. II. 1'AKKKIt, Ks?|. as a candidate for re-cleetion totIloiiseol Representatives, at the next ( literal Klcetioe. We are authorized I ? finnounce Colonel F | A. CtlNXoii as a candidate for the I.cjiisla lure. * The friends of C'apl. W. A. MOORK, an, noiiiica liiin as a candidate for election ton: seal in the next House of Represent Utves. * I Kill.IS (?. (JKAYI>OX Is hereby announced! as a candidate for the Legislature at theenMiing election, lie will abide the result, o-' the primary election, and support the nomil nees ot the Democratic party. * j FOIt CO It ONE It. We nro authorized to iinnonnco JAMES A. SHIIiUTO as u candidate for re-election oi Coroner. We are authorized to announce CIIAKT.KK I), AI.I.KN as a candidate for Coroner ol Abbeville County. Just received. A beautiful line of whits lawns, all-over embroidery, lawnedginge and insertiugs to match. K. M. Haddon & Co. liny your laces, ruehings, wash net, hosiery, corsuts Ac., from Wardlaw cfc lid wards. If If you want anything in the tin line, call at the new tin shop, and get either tho , cllciH?csi or tl:c bist goods. tf CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. 'l'iiiril Congressional DlKlrict. ' The Democratic Congressional Coil von lion <>!' the Tnird Congressional Distrir of So u 111 Carolina will convcnu in tin Kt'imi'i' Hotel, Seneca, S. on I hi; lirs Wednesday i'? August, (being lliu (ill : August,) al 1'' o'clock, A. M., lor tin purpose of nominating ii Democratic can didate to represent this CongreasBiona j District in tho next Congress. The liyes counties composing this Con giessinnal District are entitled to tho following representation in said Convention, namely: Abbeville, l'J delegates Anderson, ID; XeWberry, >S; Oconee, <> l'ickcns, (?, I'.y order of the Congressional Coin millee of the Third !H?'riet. w. c. urcxirr, Chidrniiin of Committee. An-'ther lot of Summer silks jnst.ro ceivul. K. M. lladdon&Co. ^ i r can obtain nro:it bargains by ex iui; liiu M'n iv ot iiniiiun v ;il nuiui it Sun. Millinery! Millinery!! at Cost. Smitl it Son. H ats, Feathers, Pluiues, Flowers, etc at cost. Smitii it Sun. Molasses ! molasses! another car-loa? just arrived, cheaper than ever before Call and see them. Smith it Son. Au. it costs is it dolbiru bottle, at W. S Cotliran it (Vs. I'xnKUWKAU! Underwear!! Ladies underwear. (Jreat bargains at Smith i\ Soli. Wizako is not hereto do the talking but we will do our l)e.st for 3*011. \V. S Cotliran it Co. The tit of our clothing unsurpassed l>3 any. Smith it Son. Try Johnson's combination plows, 1 great saving of time and money to Ik found only at Smith it Sous. Cow Peas for seed can be had at Parker it inn's. tf If you want .1 pair ot nice Argosy suspenders, the best in the iharkeb go t< Cunningham it Toinpleton. On consignment at wholesale prices? 1,001) bushels corn, ear load salt, car Hour at A. E. Rogers' store. All goods spol cash on delivery. Use Van Ruskin's fragrant Sozodonl for cleansing and preserving the teeth, It hardens the gums, imparts a delightful and refreshing taste and feeling to tin month, removes all tartar and scurf, arrests progress of decay, i(c. Sold b} Speed it Lowry. Cam, aiid be cured ni' your pains witli a bottle of Wizard Oil. All it costs i.s sj dollar a bottle. \V. S. Cotliran it Co. 8 pieces black cashimere oOc to SI pei yd. .just received. R. M. Iluddon it Co, Call for the capatial, the host 3c. cigar at Parker it Hill's;. A fresh lot of cigars just received ill Speed it Lowry. Good Pacific and Punncll muslin at cost for cash. Wardlaw it Edwards. White Piques at cost for cash. Wardlaw it Edwards. American toile de nord ginhnms at eosl for cash. Wardlaw it Edlvard. Nuns' veiling all colors at cost, Wardlaw it Ed wards'. Wft /?(Vni' unrxMnl nri^f.u ?n 1?wlln? rl rP?< goods. Wardlaw it Edwards. Press flannel, dross flannel, white dress flannel at cost for cash. Wadlaw it Edward. Fost eolora lawns at 5c. at Wardlaw A Edward. l.r>00 bushels meal and 700 bushels com at wholesale pricks at A. E. Rogers. Cow peas ! cow peas! for .seed at Smitl: it Soil. A new lot of school books just received at II. VV. Lawson it Co's; ('. C. C. A certain cure for chills to br had at Speed it Lowrv's. Ladies, wo have just received 100 piece"of calicoes, bleached and brown homespun, percales, cinjrhain.s, chantry, itc., for earl}' Spring wear. R. M. Haddon A Co. A m. it cos's is a dollar a bottle, at YV. S Cothran it- Co's. Why will you suffer with .corns when Can's corn solvent is sn available, it lias been tested and it? virtue is nnparalellcd. To be had at Speed a dowry's. Garden seed of every variety, just receivcu by II. XV. Lawson it Co. tf A full line of tobacco, eiirars, cijrarett* ami snulF always on hand at Speed it Low ry. Ik you want a ladies duster at New York'cost, go to Cunningham it Templeton. Ik you want a ni'-e fan nt New York cost., jro to Cunningham it Templeton. Use Darby's couch drops, they will be found iiM'ful in rclievinc all diseases of tlx* throat and lungs, and invaluable for public speakers and singers. Sold by Speed A* Lmvry. Cow Stolen. T,MtOM tli" residence of the subscriber near liasor';? bridge on Snluda. Itivcr, on the itlllid'i?A 1/iW, HEAVY IIUII.T HI.ACK row-1 ins no horns, is very tat, and uiviii'; milk. About six or seven years old. Said row has been traced lo within lour miles of Abbeville. A liberal reward will tic paid for her recovery and tlie apprehension of the 1111< f. (i. W. JONES, July f), 18% i!t. Cokeshury, S. Due West. FEMALE COLLEGE. VT KXT PENSION P.ECJ1NS MONDAY Of1^ 'l oMEUiiih. Number pupils past year, 1S7. Number teachers, 1;'. Ten pianos In constant use. Fact 11 tic in French, Music and paint Inn unsurpassed. Whole cost ot board nnd regular tuition for year S1(m 00. For catalogue, apply to the President. J. I'. KENNEDY: July !t:h, 1881. tr Low Rates of Fare To Eastern Cities. From CJREKWOOI), S. C. bv Steamer via Port Royal, Charleston and Savannah. To Now York 8-2 .j0. To New York and return.. $157 00. ' To lJoston ?22 oil. To Ronton and return &ID uo. These rates iticlndo meals and sleeping berths while on ship. Hoard ami faro are much lower, therefore, than by rail routes. For sailing days of Steamers and other information, address J. F. DAVIS, Agent CSrccnwood. J. S. D. Davant, (?. 1'. A. Augusta. July Uth, 18S1. -it j^Jotice. A I.I, persons Indebted to the late firm of /\ tjKAlM.ES & co., must without fail make immediatesettlements with the undersigned, or they will llnd their notes and accounts In the hands of an attorney for suit. T. P. QUARLES. Feb. C. 1884. If \\7 IN DOW and Picture Glass nil dlzbs, by \\ the box. dozen, or piece. Any size giuss can be had that is wanted, also putty, at J. D. CIIaLMEKs it CO, Oct. 31, 188'!, tf This is the Place ri'O get your Saddles, Harness nntl Trunks, 1 repaired, at short notice and on reasonable terms. TllOS. I! HUGS. March 111, 1881, tf WM. II. PARKER W. C. McGOWAN. PARKER & McGOWAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ahucvilliT, c. ii., s. c. \T7 II,I, pnwtlccalso in the Circuit Courtsoi f V I ho l.'niled .States for South Carolina* Jau 7, 1&S0, tf PE RSm&COTHRAN, Attorneys at Law, AUIiKVILLE, S. G. PARLOR SUITES. IX spun Silk and Plush, this suit Is the latest style, and very pretty, no I wo pieces In the sin 11 ho same, one Black Mohair suit irood style and dul'able, at. J. i>. CIIALMKits & CO. Oct. :ii,:iss::, tf A. E. Rogers. WHOLESALE Commission Merchant, broker anc COLLECTOR. I ? , DKALKll IN coirx. l-TOril. MKAL, MKA1 HAMS, I .A HI). Kl'GAll, COFFKE, MOI-AS.SES AND GKITS Any (foods not. in stock will be orderci promptly when desired. i 1 buy and sell on commission nil pood FOX CASH ou delivery. |Al'ril 10,1SS v-""- - ? III LIT, t t ~ ' 'f 'j J III: CitNTUACTS I-OIi KIM5i:iI.l?IN?} Ol! '' | repairing '.as each case demands) I In; follow | iup bridges will I)" let- Id the lowi-.sl respon^i] { blc bidders at tlio bridge siUs on the day.j below mentioned, to-wll : ":0n Thursday, July 24, 1884. -j Bradley's Mills I5rli!ji'<'. ?t Os.H . o'clock. A. >1. ; I'clllyrcw's Hridgcat .1 o'clock. P. M. .Morton's Mills Itrlil^c. at 10 o'clock,1 A. .n. Cochran's .Hills Bridge, at 1 o'clock, P. M. ji On Tuesday, July 29th, 1884. , j .Martin's .Mills Bridge, at 0 o'clock. ' -: A. M: ji Mddelf's Bridge, at 9:.l0 o'clock. A. ' * 1 1 Penney** Creek Bridge, at 11 o'clock, | A.M. 1 Wurillavv's Rrlilgo. nt I o'clock, P. M. I A ieivi no's Bridge. at 10 o'clock, A. M: Itohinson's Bridge, at I) o'clock, P. M. j !!On Wednesday, July 30,1884.' Davis* Rrldec, at 0 o'clock. A. M. llrooks' Mill Ilrlibc, at 11 o'clock,: I I,Ink's (iridic, at 2 o'clock. I*. M. | Mctiaw's Bridge, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Nlian's Bridge, at 9 o'clock, A. M. * Milliard's Mill Bridge. at 11 o'clock. | A. M. '! Double Rrid^cN, (Lowndesville) at It o'clock, P. M. - j On Thursday, July 31, 1884. , Illack'M Hrld^c. nt 0 o'clock, A. M. Cannon"* lirlilcoN. I/O nt Cane aii?l 1 Cnrltail) at 11 o'clock. <1.31. i Wharton's Ilrhljro, at :t o'clock. I*. W. !0n Tuesday, August 5, 1884. , > Young'M Iirld^c, at 10 o'clock, A. M. | ItaUVml'M Itritlgc, a( 3 o'clock, I*. 31. > j Plans and specifications of cnch bridge fur' i nlshed at time and placc or lettIn*:. The law 'j requires each coniractor to give bond, with , I two or inoresefllclent sureties at the time of j making ills bid, and this rule will be strictly ' cnforeeil. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids, if In their Judg. nient the interest of the county so requite, liy order of the Hoard. JAMES C. KLUGH, Clerk B. C. C. t July 2, lssI. It t Bridge Notice. . j'PIIK CONTRACT for rebuilding bride at j I Ijowcr Turkey Creek will be lot at bridge | on the 21st of July, at 11 o'cluk, a. in. H . And rebuilding bridge across llrond Mou'lj i Creek near M. Krwius, on the 22nd instant at . j II o'clock, a. im. I Speclllcalioijs given on day of letting. ,I Bond and securlety will be required. G. M. MATTISOX, Cotlnly Commissioner. j July 1st, 1KS-I. 3t iStctte of South Carolina, i j ' AUUCVUIC LiUUL. I/Jf IX THE COMMON TLEAS; Bennett Reynold, Jr., A Co, Plaintiffs, vs. J. I It. Wilkinson ami II: Mcll; Wilkinson. . DcfClld.lUtS. j To J. It. Wilkinson mid II. MeD. WiU:inn6n Dc' j fcit<l?ii(s in thin action : YOU me hereby suniinoned and required to answer tin: complaint in this action of : which a copy has been lilid in the office of j the Cleric of the ('onrt#if Common Pleas of : Abbeville County, i<ti<( to serve a copy of your answers on the subscribers at their office, at Abbeville Court House, South Car<?| Una, within twenty days alter tlieservice of this summons on you, exclusive ol the day of r service. , i If you fail to answer tills complaint wltlij In the time aforesaid, the plaintilts will take i judgment against you lor the sum of ulnety,! six "iti'ltNi dollars and costs. | Dated, twenty-fourth day of June, 1KSJ. LKE lUiAKK, 'j Plaintiff's Attorney. j To J. It. Wilkinson, one of the Defendants: , j Take notlcc that the Summons in this ac tion of which the foicgolmr is a copy has j i been tiled in tlie office of the Clerk ol Court i of Common Pleas of Abbeville County, on the I* 1th day of June, ISSI. 1.KE .t IU.AKE, .! I'laiutlffd' Attorney. July 2nd, 1S8I. tf State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS: . Dennett Reynolds, Jr. & Co.; Plaintiffs vs. J; | It. Wilkinson, Defendant. i ' To J. It. Wilkinson, Defendant in this action: YOU are Hereby summoned antl required to answer the complaint in this! action, I of which a copy has been tiled In the office I of tho Clerk ot Court of Common Pleas of said county, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscribers nt their office, at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, within 1 twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day ol service. I It you fail to answer this complaint within 1 i the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will lake , j judgment against you tor the sutn of ninetyI s'..\ U2-100 dollars, with Interest at the rate of seven percent, from the first day of October, | one thousaild eight hundred seventy-niiie and costs. Dated, twenty-fourth day of June, 18*1. . IjEK A IRjAKE, Plaintiff's Attbruey. To the defendant, J. It. Wilkinson: , Take notice that the Summons in tlilfi ae- i tion of Which the foregoing Is a copy, wax filed in tho office of the Clerk of Court of i Cinlimbn Pleas, of Abbeville County ou the 2Uh day Of Juc, 1 Ml. , ... . t I.EE ?fc RIjAKE, Plaintiffs' Attorney. July 2 1851. Wallingford , & Russell nAVE ADDED SOME NICE HUOOIES to their livery business, which together i with UKNTLIi HOltsIis, t hey propbse to I OFFER FOR HIRE, j Parties needing anything in tliis line would | < do well to call and see them. I i ^Prices Reasonable. ! Juno ISM, tf QUARLES & THOMAS' General Merchandise. j ?SLVCKSSOKS TO? QIJARLES & CO.J r AUK now prepared to servo their l'rieiuls on the most liberal terms. I QUARLES & THOMAS, j' T. 1*. Qr.Mtl.Kfl. ?. W-. THOMAS; j Jan. 7, 1SSI, tf ;iT.iiniKaT> ! JLiUUiMVA Lumber !| DRESS! LB UNDRESSED., DRESSED FLOORING, A.wi r'l.iiinc. ?'.) nn! Weatherboarding Dressed,... 1.G0' l' | Undressed, 1.25 ] I will lay down LUMliKH anywhere In ! the Town. t B. K. BEACHAM, H Abbeville, S. C. ilj March '-0, 18SM, tf State of Soutii Carolina, County of Abbeville. IN TIIK f'OMMfiN I'l.r.AS John K. Mitltison, I'liilnliir, | ii'.;ntnhi. H. \V. Mattlsoii, <i. \V. Msitllsoti, J. M! Mnttlsoi). M. ! :. M illi-ciii, Miiry KuriigirH, M. CJ. Ka.v, l?. I'. Kay, AinHmla Knot, II. I\. NorrN; A. Ithinnuiii, O. 1'.1 Summons Kay', N. Kay, H-.M. SlurU*.v, ( for N. K. t liaw fojil. ('a'liiiiJni! t'.nr- Relief, l is, Corrte MiiltiKon, \V. P. Mattison, W. K. Fleming, (?. \V. Mattisbti, Margaret (,'luuvortliy, Parry MattUon, H. M. MuttlsoU, liefendunt.s. j 1""0 tlio absent Defendants? R. W. Mnttlson, G. W. Mattlson,.!. M. Mattlson, M. E. Mutilson. Mnry Herutrus, M. li- Kay. I), P. Kay. Amanda Kofi I, H. K. Xorris, G. P. Kay, 0. N. Kay, I.ena A: Itrannum, B. M. Shirley, X. K. Crawford. Catiutrlne Burrls: You are hereby sumutom (1 and required to finswerthe complaint In this aelion, which is It led In the oHlcc of the Clerk of tin-Court of Common Pleas for said Count), and to serve ix ropy of your answer on I lit* subscriber* ut their otllep, Abbeville C. 11., within twenty days after the service of tills summons on you, exclusive of the day of s-tvIcp. If you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the plulniitl' will apply to the Court, tor the relief demanded iu this ujinplaint. PEUKIX & C0T1IKAX, Plaintiffs Attorneys. June Iftli l.HKI. M: G: Zelgler, C. C. Pi [T..S.J To, absent Defendants: B. W. Mattison, G. W. Mattlson, .1. M. Maltlson, M. K. Mattlson. Mary ScrngKS M. IJ. Kaj*. I>. r. Kay, Amanda Foot; 11. K. XorrK G. P. Kay, C. X. Kay, I.eiia A. Briinnum, B. M. Shirley, X. E. Crawford Cnlhnrlne Burrls: Take Xolirr: That complaint In this case was filed III thb. oflleb nf the (,'Ierk of Common Ploai?, :tt Abbeville C. II., on October I'Jth IKSI. PEKUlN A COTIIUAX, PlaintlfTs Attorneys, June IS, IM^I. tf BOARD OF EQUALIZATIONTItE ChrXTY BOARD OK EOFAT.tZAtion will meet In the Auditor s office on TUESDAY. the first day of JULY next, at II i/cloek A. M. t<> equuli/.e Property Valuations ns arnone the different townships,arid to lic'di" :vnd determine all petitions ami appeals: J. T. PARKS, Auditor; June 2*>. IffM. P. ROSENBERG & CO. A RK now offering to the publlcu grand and l\ cheap assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS as are usually found In a first-class store of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Tlioy are determined to make room Jornn unusually extensive FALL STOCK, and are lioV UUyllhg many great bargains. GENTS Saul Me Sloes at NET COST. A KINK LOT OK CLOTHING to be closed out at WHOLESALE PRICES. ALPACA COATS In all sizes and at very low figures. Special bargains in SHOES of all kinds. Their stock of Dry Goods, Gents FnrniiiE Goofis Hats, Trunks, HARDWARE & GROCERIES Ik complete In every particular. All Unit Is asked Is u Irliil, nnil yon will be couviuced tlmt they menu what they say. Juue i"i, 1S?I, tf nil hub . ARE now prepared to exhibit an elegant stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. i\ll UUJliiri 1111*11 IP* lUC iuilfu>iu ... a-ant of jiny article; have only lb call for it md I)k Mupplled. In regard to prices, ft grent- many goods are iritf&oltl below the cost of production. , Satisfaction guaranteed: Let ever J1 one ctlil unl sec for liliukc;f. WHITE BROTHERS. April ir.,lS8l,tr SIT? \I7 K PKF.Sr.MF. that I lie fact Is generally >? kltowii that wo keep constantly on mint ;i mil supply of the purest Drug*, Prinr:ist Sunitri-s, Patent .Meilieines, Chemicals, I'silnts oil, I'ancV f{Moils, Xiitionely, Tol>ac* o, Segal's, Ac. hresh goods constantly arrlvng. To be sold at prices in suit the limes. =pt*rial fteurcs to PRACTICING PHYSfIANS. Would like to call the attention of lie local and country Doctors to the fact that >ve keep a full supply of .Sharp & Dome's Kllxis of t'alysaya, Iron and Strlchniu. lion quinine and Strlehnia, Pepin lilsmuth and <trlchn!a. These are the best tonics Hold, fon know what you are taking and we guarinlee every bottle to be as represented. Pleasant ftnd nourishing food for the sick. >ea Moss Farina and I.lehlg Extract of Heel. At last we have got a cure for Neuralgia? b'religh's Iteinedy?sure cure for Neuralgia, lihcuinalism and other painful a tree lions. DEATH TO THE INSECTS! Py using the Persian Dalmatian Powders ;ou may free your animals, fowls, houses and ilants, of bed bugs, moths, tiles worms, roach's, inoM)ul.tos, tints, Ileus, bird lice and other nsects. It makes thoni skip. Harmless to nankind and animals. Have Just received a large, varied and generally selected lot of Tooth Brushes. Any tylcaud price from HI cents up. Hair, Sliav ?K iinu Infant finishes. Snaps. soaps, N-oaps. olfjiito Palm Soup? fchli-r, Klowerand Kose? lu- cheapest and best. Soap housekeepers run iso. Turkish bath fto ccpiM a dozen, t 'oIjjuMo 'aim i'l cents a pound. Kusslnn Hath, While lose, I'ansy, 7th Hejrinient. ft cents a box. | Jive us a call and don't iorget, that you can ;cl a delicious drink t)!" Ice Soda, iir ft cents n j:la<s at the Ttltl'Ci EMI't >KIl"M. j l' you don't In-hove ii try it. SPEED & LOWRT. June 2."?, 18S1f If Just Received. A I.(>T of otoLMint I.tNKX I,.\I? HOOKS. Will he Kold low to cash customers. June ?">, INS I, tl' Tllns. l'.K(J(iS. Notice. t Sirn'KK oil rnivi Ki{, W??lI trained for /\ wild turkeys and birds, a iiood retriever, ty J. K. KKLLEK. I unc :2ft, Isst, if !. . SIMMONS, THKrPtfEIO. Abbeville, C. H , S. C? HAS .JUST OPENED IIIS SHOP ON the Public Square. where lie is prepared to do ail manier oi work in ins line. A full line of TIN WAKK on hand. A la rue ot of KAMI'S of hea It Li fill design. LAMl' jHIMNEYS of ail sorts. A Good Stock of Crockery, and a Supply of Cooking Stoves. J. H. SIMMONS. March 1J, lt8I, tf I ga?ea<??capf* Bi P. S ABBEVI i Is now prepared to ftirnisl j ed Lumber, and is ready to ;Work of any kind, at the ve: ' Aff *?AO f> AM O V\1 fl O/* Cf iiiuot iuacunauiv June \\ li<M, lf THE Grl.l.HI magnol: FEEDERS AND | THE MOST D?W NOT RHKAK Tib: tioi/L IN OINXI severest lot. UI im Insf, clenns I lie hce< i lull, (tunrnutml iii all res peers* Call und ae WARDLAW ? . , 1W, ABBEYI June I, isx?. tf T"'"'li<>MArt MrOETTrc.AX having Sftld out t Firm Cla?s Tnwle at the Norwood Brother' cull public attention t(i the SUPERIOR OUA l?y iiki', >ind used a< ? Heavei'iitfe nml Family > hi'IhcIviI Malt, is nh?o|utfly PFllE, nml it i TOXIC nml us a INVKiOUATINO IIEAI.T HEVERAtiE it Is unexcelled. ami only In bt; I The proprietor lias on hand a Film Stock of t'OOl,TIVOTjI BRKRnt only 10 cents a bottle. COOL TEMPERATE. DRINKS put up 111 1 saloon of tlio up-country. Give Torn a Call at PALMET1 And alj May Nth, 1SSI. w. i roil HAVE just opened a new and elegantly tit Corner, under the Pre**.tmtl liunher ottie receive till their stock Is complete a full lino < Drugs, Medicines, Che; Also, all the popular PATENT MEDICINES I warrant to he fresh a ml pood. . t. > Wi alsii oiler tl iVcll selected stock of FA-NX" Colognes, Foreign and Dom< in great variety, Hands Our line of H RUSHES AND HO A PS Nsimp NAIL, FI.ESH, SHAVING AND SHOE 1JUL >cst. i MR. .TOIIN T. T.YON. whose lonzexnerU ! low i Lyon, ho well known, will !) > coiishinilj fully compounded at all bourn, under the supe Oct. it, im, ti* B. K. BEAC FOR TIIIC Sash, Doors, Blinds, ing, Ceiling, Lime an; Workiiig Machinery. Oct. 10, iSs;; 12ih Seal, I Mcllwaine & Co. j.j a ve oil hnhil almost every variety oi CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ?AND WAGONS, which Uip.v ofter to their customers on the must advantageous terms. i repairing a specialty. I Willi the iiost of workmen In every branch of our business, and an ".butidun^ supply ff i lumber, and other.materials, we aie preparbd j to ddall klndS.of repairing in the very nest I manner, at tlie Shortest iiotiefr. and. on the j ' most accommodating tenhj. All work fully warranted. ! SEAL & McILWAINE, Washington Street. ATTENTION FARMERS 1 \\TF. HAVB NOW IN STOCK A 8PLEX\} did line of | Farm Implements, ! j Nails, j Horse and Mule Shoes, j Harness, Traces, Bridles, Plows Stocks, Plows, &c., &c.! 0UARLES& THOMAS j i Feb. 6.1SS1. tf j | ifTONIC! ! Will purify tiln BLOOD, rrpiiK& l.itc tho LIVER and KU3NEYS, . . __ _ rrr Supplies llrain I'owcr. D #4 Jl iJ ?, Ci Ptilli nujrlroni complaint:; * tJ> a Si vS poi*iill:irlo thuir flr*. will In DR. HAKTER'S IRO.V TONIC n isf* and j t>|i< c>ly cum. (itves ? dear. healthy complexion. frequent attempts ;ii c"iint? rii-ttliij? only add ! tr> lli<jpoi)i!l irltv<.rilii;original. Do not experiment? o"i{u;t:.'Af. JH:*T. CSi-nil jntir address toTbu I'r. Jl.irtorMed.Co.V St. Louis. .Mo., for our "DREAM rOCK." 1 Full of _!rua?.u ucii useful inior.uution,fruo.^ Miller's Hotel.! ABBEVILLE, S. C. 'IMIIS IfuTKl. h:is hioii opi'tii'il by tin-tin1 ili rsiirin il. Willi will lt??? ? mm" ilali' I In- tr.ivi-liiiiir pulilir in I In* most ri-fi.-niia'lli Icrtus. IVt>ons IniviiiK 1-usiin.ss at tin <"?ill ft would ili> well t"uivi> iiiPti rail. I IniVi t^fxtil nKims. |i|,.|it v <?t* ais. :i ml 1'tii s!. iny taMf with tin; lift I!"' matkrt.silJiu,;J>. Kales JV:i.?ou;ilili'. W. L. MILLER. | -Jan. : ?. ivs|. ti i .. . _11 > MITE, L.IATj, S. Cm % ti all kinds of Hough or Dressfill all orders for Carpenter' cy shortest notice and at the I IMPMEir [A GINS, i : CONDENSERg, MPROVED GIN MADE. xo; XO.It WILL IT.CHOKE UNDER TlHf, I perfectly, and iwmIucuk a Hupertor aUipleH'^ e our specimen OIST now on hand. 1 It EOWAROSI LLE, S. C. HlmH lie CENTENNIAL HOUSE and estahllxhad ii' s Old Stand on Washington street, de#>ren to I.ITY of hlH FINE OLD LFqUoHs'Sortened . tfdlclne. It Is niunufuctureiT from cnrcfullM s highly recommended by median I men axil . II SU-TAINING and STUENOTU GIViNG iii'I a' the PALMETTO SALOON i MILWAUKEE STEAM HI-'EH, also FUESlt 'list Class style to unit the trade at the leading the old ' '''ji '0 SALOON. i -is L it costs is a dollar a bottle;^ | lg Stori in i ii. ted up nniro STOUK on the Mnrnlmll House ? lyuid are now receiving and will continue lo" mica Is. Dye Stuffs, &e; tept In a Unit-class Drug Store, all of whltU wb [' GOODS; consisting of . _ ^ ? ' '/ <\ estic, Handkerchief Extracts, some Vases, Lamps, &c. 'I !y complete, Every variety of HAIR, TOQTIt* '.si! soArs from the llucst toilet to lliecheap>~ fnn.' lrt tli?> Drug business in* the firm of Wdfti' ** in attendance. All I'ItKSCHIPT ?Lffca rvisl<in or DK. TIIOS. J. A1ABUY. ' " T"HAM, Agent SALE OF . ' * khingles, Laths, Floofli i ail kinds of Weddf 8) %i I s&Jj o a i im H ?= o1 sfl ^ tf s? 3 I tJif (S Sill 1EH L ! 25 ^ H LU ! ss H Q === t| .2 f;-|?| H !i <\ j?| 'd ^ i! it * '* --kM (3 g ii ii -s; m 2 2i!?JW if? i rh "* I! it ? U 1 co ; l\ g> i. H? i ?J-I Sc.^^H 'I "1 h I Sif J & I 51.1151 i m m s*- itVaj 0 00 si ' 4| 1$ M ui Si kH S s i1 K' li 1111 ,J?K?^?Sa^Kv \S|!|^ destroy ana expel 1 from the hnraaalHW?, W where tlifcy M iii Oi according: to 'J1? fflmifL *lon,u 11 in n salie *" $ liable remedy. >ffi ||?|Sr FOR SALE BY ^ BALTIMORE^ BI;.-jjfl JF OXJ T 2? s ~; Horse and cattle powders No II'>B!-k will dip of Cor.io. r.rvrs or Lrxo Fxvr.n, if I out/.*? T'oivdcm nr?* >>*rl i-t time. IVhUzV I'ihvi!it?? lllrun- :>r.?l [.rcvi-lit llirfl CpoLKBA. F.>"i/*s I'iiwilm will pvrvcnr (i.\l'K? IX Fnvu v. Kmr/'* IVhiIcih will Itv rra p tin- nnnntlty of ntlllt and i-roam iwrurj* por rtn'.., iUd tiisfce Utu butter Una.' K'i'i SV'c'ol. t'oiilz's 1'ow.liTs w!ll ntro or prfoiit rlitil'jut morr utf'Afir* in wt: <!i Morse* .-mil i ui?loarc wibjoPfc I'.ii'r/'i ('.? i1* i:s wu.i. uiv,; . atioFactios; Soil cvcrj v. >u re. {' eavid r. rovrz. Proprietor. EALT'rrr.r.wt). ?^ Of (ill~Elod? relieved nnd gpeootiy curca oy use o? uio RAIN90W RUPTURE RELIEF&CURE The only simple, Kate, reliable nnd rerfactRus'ura Cure lo the world. IT 18 NOT ATRU8S. Wow with e.-iae nod comfort Bay or Right and lu pre^ ence forgotten. Unve been ioM for BO yesra. Bend for circular* showing hundred* of t?*tirooQl?Is from cratxful potferera cured by this npnli?nce. Addreat Central Meoicai & Surgical Inst.. St. Louis. Mo; , Insure Your Property; -rltoMD5iS3f51] Fire anil LijUniifj 1 x TIfK ' "XIINKNTAI. IXM'ttAXCK OF ' I I New Vnik. J. T. PARKS, Ag% -J Abbeville, S. C. H .liin.W.ISfj. I-IU . W. L. MILLEllI .Attorney A t T_,a\v^ AUJJUV1LLU, ?. cv 1.r.viMo-iy occupied byJutfg* Xliomj?a<iii'-| 1 c. j.. hso. Cai03