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i he Press and Banner By Hug-li Wilson. Wednesday, Aug. 20,1884. Holy Writ. Mr. G. A. Visanska of our town is in receipt of the live books of Mows written on a scroll of parchment. The writing is beautifully and perfectly done with a goose quill, and is intended for use in public divine worship in Sinagogues. This book is to be read only in the pres -nee of an assembly of at least ten Jewish men, without any reference to ( the number ladies who may be present. The scroll is on rollers, about forty yards long and two foot wide?being read as it is changed from one roner w mo uhib.. The writing is the work of a Hebrew pensman, and is the work of about a vear. This parchment was prepared and Written in the city of Jerusalem; Palestine, and cost one hundred and fifty dollars in that city. .Mr. Visanska has also samples of earth from the ground where Abraham, Isaac, Jaceb, Sarah, Itybeeca, Richaeland Leah, Were Lurried. + Town Election; By reference to advertisement elsewhere in these columns it will be seen that the election for town council has been ordered. The old council have done so well that we regret lor them to retire, while on tne other hand, it might be too much to ask them to remain in office for another term. They have done much good work in improving the roads, I In macadamizing the streets, in setting shade trees, in establishing the park around the veil, and in coih inducing the work <lf filliiig the gulIeV between the law offices. Peace and quiet has been preserved. Letter from Prof, iiood. Elsewhere in these columns, we pub-' lish a letter from Prof. Hood which We I Hhould be glad for our people to read, and If they have any contribution to offer, we hhould be glad for them to do so. The Ineeting is appointed for this place on liext Saturday. I Abbeville Literary Club; Tiirt ro'riiinr muntinir of the Club will be held on Friday evening 22d instant, at half-past eight o'clock, in the house of S. C. Cason, Esq. An esSay will he read by I Mr. James S. Perrin on "Some of the! Characteristics of the Times." Jim Adams was arrested on Sunday, ihe 10th instant, by the Sheriff on aj bench warrant issued from Lancaster County. He was charged with stealing , Rattle." The Deputy Sheriff, Mr. Hunter, feline for him and carried him oft' to Lan- ' ca?ter on Saturday last. He is the broth- j1 tr of Venner Adams, who was charged , with stealing a cow from Capt. G. \V.; Jones of this County, about the middle < bf July, and who was arrested and gave 1 bail for his appearance at Court. Walter Carter, aged fifteen years, died in Columbia on the 15th ultimo, af- 1 ter a short illness of typhoid fever. He Mas a native of Abbeville County, and;, was brought home to be buried at Shar- ' i bn. Walter was an exemplary young ji man, and was the hope of a fond mother j* Avho has much cause for grief at hisl, death. The good die young, and Wal- ] ter's friends have no doubt that he is atjt rest in me Detter woriu. i < Mrs. Essie Seawiiioht, wife of Mr. jj ilichey Senwriglil, of Donaldsvillc, died ! \ last Sunday Ht 12 o'clock, from a stroke of ' paralysis receiveil on Saturday. She was buriea at Greenville church on Monday. , She was a most estimable lady, and she L leaves an aged husband who is in the c deepest grief at his great loss in Lhe death [ of his beloved wife. ' The vote of Mr. John Robertson was * challenged before the Central Club on the * f[round of insanity. The question was j*? eft to the people to decide ami they i granted him his franchise. The case Is is now on appeal to the Supreme Court. Is Mr. K. Simms Murciieson formerly J of this place but recently of Washington, > Is in town. We welcome him back to. i hi? old home. He is a most worthy 1 4 young man, and deserves success ?Hd:. the good wishes of his neighbors. if We had a call last week from Rev. W. ]1 D. Kirkland of Cokesbury, but missed) the pleasure of seeing him because of our j | absence at the time. He edits the Church j r Record, a most excellent church paper" j I itnd a most welcome exchange. | ? W. S. Walls of the Troy neighbor-;i it'uki oAinirnftuil rn ititl : t. evening, charged with unlawfully and |1 maliciously killing a hog. It is slid that IJ the hog had boeti depredating on his n crop. 11 Mr. Rosenbero is gone to the North- ' ^ brn markets where he intends to Jay in a v line stock of merchandise of every need-'s e'd description. He goes directly to H??s-! ? ton, and from that place to Now York ;' City. ! If you want a valuable piece of land 11 for a song, apply to Mr. J. II. Oldhain,! Greenwood. He is determined to sell a j ? number of tracts of land and several, i building lots. See his advertisement. ; t Cleveland and Blaine, and Hotter, !{| ano St. John are contesting the race for i President, but it will matter little to you 1t who is elected if you have not a mule1 colt. | [ Miss Kitty Perrin and Miss Fannie t Calhoun, of Abbeville, and Miss Mamie Bobo, of Spartanburg, are visitinjr the ? l'amilv of Col. I. (Jr. McKissick.? Union j f Times, . j t Good pastures insure good stock, i t Good stock insures good protit. Plenty !r of manure insure* good crops, and good j crops bring prosperity. Raise a colt. A. E. Rooers is still selling grannla-lc ted sugar at 73 cents; light blown sugar i nt6J, delivered at anj' depot in the up t Country. Spot cash on delivery. 4 A protracted meeting has been in pro- ^ gress for several days at Sharon. Kev. Mr. Meadors passed through the village On his way there on Monday. Mr. J. R. Cunningham and Mr. Mac.1, Cater have just returned from a \isit to t Granitoville. There is attraction for Mr. > Cater in that direction. The question of greatest importance : | how before the American people is, are! you going to raise a mule colt? If not, why not? A mclk colt will be ready to plow in two years, and it costs less to raisea mule than it does to raise a cow. All milk cows should be furnished with water as pure as that which is used by the owner of the cow. Mrs. John* T. Lyon and Miss Lila "Wardlaw returned last Friday from a two! week's trip to Georgia. You can get a great bargain in ma- ! chinery by calling at this otlico. See advertisement. All pasturos should be enlarged. Any land which is under good fence will pay a fair rental. A home raised mule or horse does not have to uudergo the dangers of acelitnatizing. Every farmer who expects to get rich or better his condition should raisea mule or horse colt. Thousands of acres of grass will go l to waste because of the lack of a fence. A splendid lot of Ilavannu cigars just received by W. S. Cothran it Co. Mr. Frank Bradley is off on a trip to Georgia. Sow oats and turnips. Card of Thanks. Friends cni Customers?One year aco with fear and trembling, we launched our commercial boat out lrom shore, determined if close 1 attention to business and hard work was essential to success, that we would reap agolden harvest. We must acknowledge that ourj brightest anticipations have been more than ; realized, for which we thank our friends and a eenerous public. We promise in the future to make a still greater effort to reduce prices of ail goods in! our line, and to give our customers every ad-j vantage possible. We are representing some of the largest | groccry houses in tho Lnlted States, who ship , 5? (roods by the car load, saving n large per centage in frieghts, and being bought In dull j markets It enables us to sell them at less than their market value. We will deliver eood? at! any depot in the up country at Abbeville' prices. Thanking one and all for past favors, and I renewing our promise of always giving rock bottom figures in oil goods in our line, I am, respectfully, A. E. ROOERS. j Methodist Centenary. The Centennial of Methodism in America' will be celebrated on the Greenwood Circuit, at Bethlehem, on Saturday and Sunday, 13th j Itno HUl 01 ^fiiiemuct uc.M. mhuiuhj .n. Children's Centlnary Day. Exercises begin at 9.30 A. M. Addreses are expected from Rev. W. W. Duncan, D. D.. Rev. S. A. Weber, Rev. W. R. Buchanan, Rev. S. P. II. ElWell, and Rev. W. P. Meadors. Sunday Centenary Sermon by Rev. W. W. Duncan, D. D..al 11 A. M. At 3 P. M.seiman by Rev. O. A. Darby, D.D. Come, Mr. Editor, and be with us. Yours truly, W. A. ROGERS, tf Chnrch Festival?Piblic Speaking. ? Editor Prest and Banner: The citizens of Lowndesvilleand surrounding country will hold a Festival for the benefit of the Baptist Church aULowndesvllle, So. Ca., on Wednesday Atizust 27th, 18W. Distinguished speakers have been Invited toaddress us on that occasion. Allare Invited to come. O. R. HORTON Chairman Committee. A Card. I take this opportunity of thaDklng the good people of Aboevllle County tor the support tney gave me in the late primary election. Also for the hospitality received while canvassing Respectfully, JAS. L. ROBINSON. Mr. George Johnstone takes his defeat lir the Congressional race gracefully and cheerfully. Of course he feels some disappointment; but he Is not moping over It; and if Col. Aiken shall need any assistance in his jrace Mr. Johnstone will do all he can for him, as he has done heretofore, and will do h!s full nfcare of the work of the campaign wherever aud whenever work is needed.?Newberry Obtervpr v. c-': ?? i :7 .:,.v <~*J:. .; -t . mU " mi ? AN IMPORTANT MATTER. i Lplter from BrofcNtor Koori on n Subj Ject which Interests Every Citizen. IH7K Wkst, S. C.. August 17, 1S81. j Editor Press ami Bonner: On Saloday of this month, 4th, a number of J the citlzens'of the County organized them! selves Into a temporaiy Agricultural Society, : uuder the follow!in; resolution: " Itesolccd, That wo organize as an Auxiliary j Society to the state Llnreau of Agriculture for j the purpose of procuring exhibits to the Xew Orleans Exposition.'* The proceedings to that meeting were published in the county papers. Tin-Society adjourned to meet the!> h, immediately after the adjournment of the Democratic (Hub. As the business of the Club prolonged Its session until very late In the afternoon, and I he results of tile election of nominees absorbed nil the attention, it was impossible to yet a meeting of tlie Society. The effort was made, however,and resulted in Kctting a short consultation among a few gentlemen, who directed that a cull be made through the papers, for a meet inn at 10 o'clock, next Saturday, "jad in stunt in the Court House. At the organization of tlic Society, three committees, of three members each, were uppointed, namely: A committee on Agricultural Products, one on Minerals, and one on Timbers. By a letter from Col. Hutlcr published In the papers since the society organized, It is suggested thai in addition to the commit tees we have, one be appointed on Fruits, one on Water Powers and one on Lands for Sale and Kent. As the time is getting short, I will take it on me to suggest that some gentlemen of each township meet together and appoint some gentleman of the Township chairman of a local committee on Fruit, another on Water Powers, and another on Land for Sale and Rent. The Society next Saturday will eontim these appointments, and the chairman i of these local Township committees will constitute the committee for the County on the subjects for which they have been appointed j by their respective Townships. In this way a J large number of gentlemen can be interested ; In the Work, and the best the county can pr.>-1 duee lit* put on exhibit. Probably our best fruit is already Jone. Still, some can hegath { ered yet (hither it at once and ship to Cor A. P. Itutler by express to Columbia. G.ither only c.'ioirf varieties, while it Is yet tlrm in flesh, only bordering on full ripeness, pack I carefully, and let a small piece of the stem remain attached. Send the name with fcaeh variety. If a very superior native variety or seedling. It may be shipped as uiikuoicit. I beg to urge through you, Mr. Editor, that | proper effort on the part of all our citizens will make the preparation oi'a line exhibit aii i easy work; and thalthwrc will not be one of] Us whether we have the opportunity, of see-j ins what we enable the Agricultural Comrnis-! sioner to pln**e in the Exposition in New Or-j leans or not, that will not be nroud of what we have done, and of the position it Is in our j power to give our county among the other counties of the Stat". Let us all take part, and my Judgment for j It, tin- result will amply gratify an I reward lis. Yours truly, Wm. IIOOI), President. .Vcdi/un and Argus please copy. GREENWOOD S LIFE. Her Valnnble Real Estate?Her Xew ; Railroad?Her Pi-otiin'roiN Merchants? Her Healthy Citizens.-* , Her Delightful Visitors. There has been no postal cards in this ofllce i ,'or two weeks. Some very valuable rfcaI estate has been I ?>ld hero within a few weeks. Ou>* merchants arc expecting n ''boom" in I rade this tail, nml are making llieir arrange-1 nents Accordingly. The G. L. A s. KiUlroall Is being laid with j !ir-t class ties and steel rails-. People at a distance are beginning to appre-1 late the healthful advantages we oiler. Leters of enquiry arc daily received from per-1 ions who wdiit income; either for their health | >r to locate permanently; A S15;'XXi hotfel would be a profitable investrient herb. It is a remarkable fnct that all the deaths hat have occurred here within tight years verc children under 10 or persons over 70 ! ears of age, with two simile exceptions?they I itoveQ here with consumption and died ihortly afterward. Mr. J. F. Davis lost a Very fine cow a fewlays ago. Cause of death unknown. Prof. J. K. Blake, of Davidson College and >rother of our townsman, W. K. lilake, li<n., vill move back here in the near future. We tveleonie ail such men among us. It we had ilore like him our educational interests ,vould revive, and Greenwood would don her 'ormer classic robe. Oat Sowing has already commenced in som<? ections of the country. The price of red >ats, which has gained gigantic proportion* is our staple product, remains nominal at :t<> :ents per bushel. Thus far not a single ease of fever has made ts appearance here, hut we should not feel iccure In our own conceit while It is raging ill around us. our city fathers should look j veil to our sanitary regulation^, knowing"an lunce of prevention to be worth a poui-.d of i ure." Willi McKlnney was the happiest man we aw at Abbeville on Saleday. He bad a smile ind plea-ant word for all the candidate!;. He I avs when he retired from the County Com-! nf-i loners olHce twet years ago, lie had STiOO vorth of experience.and S1..7KJ worth ofcursnsf, all of which he Invested in bai.k and Is | iow living on the Interest. Mr. Obed Duncan, who for a number of| ears was Consul to Italy, has returned to his j ild home Iii Newberry. He reason a visit to lis relrttlves herd hi?t week. It*nay not be generally known that Green- j rood has a dude but it is s>. lit* is 'over the ; alis of Niagara," bottled up lor cologne? sinou pure article. lie went with the boys to, feviberry last week. On being told that a! ertain imposing structure was tiie Opera louse, lie made straight to it. After walk-ii ng entirely around it, with his eyes tirst on \ he spire then on tlie base, evidently viewing he magnificent architecture, as wo thought. ritli a view to purchasing? he halted In front j 1'the door-way and enquired ol'the colored :eeper "if lie kept Opera glasses for sale tit i here?" On receiving a negatlne ahswer, j ludie walked oil muttering something about j ncrcliaiiis who never carry a full suiek. lie ras at the banquet too. After putting liini-1 elf on the out side of a large supper and eight | chooners of beer, he complimented the New- ;< terry boys on the excellence ol their chain- ji ialgn. ii Mr. Jenk Pitts had a little girl bitten on h loth feet bv a cat, supposed to be made. i Our dude s girl lives a short distance in tlie j I otrntry. At first our livery man would fur- jl dsn liiin the fleetest l.orse when he wanted ocall, but as his vislis grew more frequent jl hey increased in duration until our livery j nan found it necessary to make him promise o be back in time for the horse to finish eat- ! njr bv daylight, much to the enjoyment oi l lid young lady and her papa. Mr. ami Mrs. J. s. M. smith and family [ rom Timmonsville are among the summer I isitors who think it pleasant and healthful < o rustlc.it" here. i Mr. <i. M. Jordan's barn and contents, in-!? hiding 300 bushels oats ttnd other feed was ! lestroyed by tire last Friday about noon. The Ire oiiginated lVom a spark irom burning rasn id nit; yarn. Muster W11:1 o Y?e Is the "boss" boy of our, own. He Is eleven years old and weighs 110 >ounds. Quite a number of pretty younir ladles have , ?ee? visiting our town folk. We sire sorry | iiat mo?t of our youni; men were previously injr.iged.Mr. and Mr. W J. McGee ot Mulberry paid i is a visit lust week. Mr. M. speaks very <1 issouraglngly of crop prospects in his section, S. The Woman's Side. The Wrtv York Ilerald administers n severe' chuke to tho*e who have revived theoldstory j ibout Cleveland and the widow. That paper \ ays: "All those virtuous republicans and the : iure minded Mr. Ball, id diving into a man's >ast histoiy to revive a nearly forgotten vandal. intended, ofcourse, only to hurt the nan. They had no Inteintion, we suppose, | vith respect to the woman. She was not up Ai the level of their thnvuht. They did not' ;are for her one way or the other. If they! iver thoocht for an instant about the rouse-j luences to her they may have imagined they | ,vere her champions, because thejackal spirit; las ajaokal Ingenuity for Justifying itself, i But It strikes us that the real wrons In this revival is done to the woman. It will nolj sort the strong man because. If an enormous | lumbercf the American people can adhere jo Blaine despite tlie fact that lie is convicted i >f corrupt practices in oftlee, it cannot be sup- j rosed that, many will abandon one as:nliist| ivhoin it is alleged only that heyielded to the ] force of natural passion In a case that did not * loucn nis nonor as an oincim. nut n-i i-vn.i jonsiderute man and "very sensitive, thoughtTill woman picture the case of this Magdalen relentlessly pursued in her effort to escape 'rotn iier own frailties. .She had cone awny Trorn t he scene of a past life of sliiime, and seemed to have escaped from her degradation ind io be living honestly and decently. Hut j ihe Rev. Bali's story hunts her down. There Is no present evil In her life: she has repented probably and reformed certainty; but a eler-! ijyman. a priest of Christian truth and ciisi f^i-1 ty and liope, hisses to the word a story of, other days that linds her out, and drives her I In shame from her refuge and her peace. I Here is 11 theme tort lie pulpits. Parson have ! preached the moral of the purity of private lifeand preach"d it with political nppllca-| lion; but let them preach this theory of the function of the (iospel hyena. ? <2^ ? A Sure Cure for Diptiicria. We have been requested to reproflnce the following remedy for diphtheria by an advocate who says that where it has been applied promptly, it has never been known to fail in effecting a cure. It is remedy that was discovered'in Germany and is said to be the best known. The remedy is simply as follow: At the first indication of diphtheria in the throat of a child, make the room close. Then take a tin cup and pour into it a quantity ot tar! and turpentine, equal parts. Then hold the cup over a tire so as to fltl the room with the; fumes. The little patient on inhaling the] fumes, will fsill asleep and when it wakes, it J will coogh up and spit out all the membranous matter, and the diphtheria will passotl. The fumes of the and turpentine loosen the matter in the throat, thus affording the relief that has battled the skill of physicians. Sowing Turnips.?There Is no crop that the farmer puts into the ground thnt pays him better than the turnip Nor is there any other stock feed that can be produced In such great abundance at such little cost, and in so short a time as this root crop. Turnips may be sown broadcast, which is the mode generally adopted. Superphosphate of liine seems especially suited for turnips, and about 2<X) pounds to the acre will not only give them a vigorous start but carry them through the season so as to produce a good crop. Most people know the bem-flt of Ifmorm'de before breakfast. but few know that it is more than doubled by taking another at nitfht. The way to get tin- better of the billons system without pills or quinine is to take the juice of one, two or three iemons, as appetite craves, in as mnch ice fcater as makes it pleasant to drink without sugar, before going to bed. In the morning, on rising. take the juice of one lemon In a goblet of Water. This will clear the system of humor and bile with efficiency, without any of the weakening ?fleet of calomel or congress water. People should not irritate the stomach bv eating lemons clear, the pow8' ful nc'd of the juice, which is always most corrosive. Invariably produces inflammation after awhile ; but properly diluted so that it <loes no' burn or draw the throat, it doe* its medical work without harm ; and when the stomach Is clear of food, has abundant opportnnity to work Over the system thoroughly. At the Democratic primary election of the Fifth Missouri Congressional District, the ex-bandit, Frank Jatm-t, worked hard for B. F. Frauklin. candidate for the Congressional nomination, against W. II. Wal lace. The mtter Was prosecuting attorney of thecouti' ty. and to his eforts Is due larsely the hreakinc up ol the Tames gang. Anumber of men were taken to the | polls bv James, whose votes were challenged. Muefc , indignation is expressed, though Wa lace received tin , nomination. jfiMoq pesds seaiud paup qsai^ oo y> uoppBH "K 'U "P3AJ3O0J fftfif sjoquuiu ijb ut saAOiS piJj i 'Kiiflofr "soqj, 'Kjauio)xn.i : qsi:t> cn dt?oqj pios oq ijim qoiqA\ 'soiiiSnq | tiiutiuiouij J? ?<-'l -toqiouK poAtooaa jsitf uo: -a[diuoj, y tuxjqSuiuuno oj 08 'jboo 1 J&9N 49}sap B9tpBl V ?UWAX noi dl - v - ? - *. - . .. -' 1 I***. ? - 1fe<?SSaaa*g rWn ' ' n yf ^ The Connf j C'iub?Result of tiie Second Primary Election. | Tho Abbeville County Democratic Club met at Abbeville Court IToiise 011 Mom" i day, August 18th, for the purpose of receiving tho returns and declaring the result' . of the second primary election, hold 011 Saturday, August Kith, to select nominees! | of tho Democratic party for the following < flues: One <-:tu<lid:uc for the House of' j Representatives; one canpidate for School Commissioner; throo candidates fori County Commissioner, and one candidate for Coroner. Mr. Benet, County Chairman in the t'hair. | The roll was called anil a majority of the clubs were found to ho present. On motion of Mr. J. C. Ellis it was ordered that three tellers ho appointed to can- , vas the returns. The Chair appointed Messrs. J. C. Kllis, T. 1'. (.'othrar, and \V. A. Tom pie torn The roll of clubs was tlien called and each club reported as it was called. On the call of the roll it was found that the .ieturns of the following clubs were imperfect: Bordeaux.?No official return has been sent in, hut a statement of the vote as obtained from one of the managers of election was presented. McCormick.?'The return of tho managers was presented, hut not accompanied j j with the poll list and ballots. Phoenix.?The return of the managers and the hailots, were prcse'lted, but 1101 , ooll list. i Troy.?The poll list and the return of the managers wore presented, I ml no ballots. \ Walnut Grove.?The return of the managers and the ballots were presented, but i j no poll list. Alter some discussion and several motions being made, it was agreed that all dcI Cccti ve reports should be passed until the call of the roll was finished. | At the conclusion ot the roll call the above clubs were called, and the report cl | each aeted upon separately. All were received and counted. A recerfs of half an hour was then taken to allow the tellers time to make the aggregates. When the clubs re-convened the tellers made the following report: Total vote oast, 2 ITS < Necessary for nomination, 12-10 For House of Representatives: Mr. W. Iv. Make received, 1*14 Mr. F. A. Conner received, 1130 For School Commissioner: Mr. George C. Hodgas received, 1"21 I Mr. K. Cowan received, llvW 1 For C'onnty Commissioners: Mr. Win. Hi ley received 1102 Mr. Jas. A. McCord received, l.'ioO Mr. W. T. Cowan received, 107(1 *?.. i.' v I. liusrt. iUI. !>. X. AMW Mr. J. R. Uuilock received, 1041 Mr. W. D. Mann received,..; ;. 10U.> Tor Coroner: I Mr. C. I). Allen received, 1120 I Mr. J; As Shillito received,...;.....:. 770 j The following tabular statement ahoWs the votes cast for each candidate at caeh I precinct : .... |, - H ?- |( - ? < I SS(i II II . II 'y I! , | an- || cr- |,Cofxty O'mmtssioNEits.iI e ' I i |E< n U* |i M ii ! ! =*'"!! ? !! !! !! 1 j-1 ii i ij i i i i i ii in ( u-ns i i H 11 II i i i i . I II I =11 ; I I II | i II ^ i - I 1-3 If I II is I iiU'llil ||5 I ? I = I Hi I - II i=ii i \* I = II- I ? I! 5 It I % I 11 S j | II g l*|| 111 ? II? I % !l = is i p 15 13 \% li= l<'l I >: r- II ? I 5 II ^ I < I ~ i * I r I J Ii 1! Ii - 1 I f. I < II % I -J I! = If I ft I > I ! I ~ il ~ I s|i | t! I s: | || a I ? || ^ I ^ I ^ I a | ^ I ? |i o i *=11 h 1 A i?l?evlllc"...;.: | OS1 J17i! S<jj w] j~?71M!"lOI! 05:~gT 117^ j^OS I!?] j 1S5 J Abbeville No. 2, ...I 6Ti 5'KI 5-ii 6Jl! (?!) |5 Ml 71 ! ;V{ 1!S * Alltrevllle : 1S0| 25 j lull 411! 77j -VIj jaj l,!?| 52 Wij| llf| 28 156 Kellview,.. 14. I'M 0| 14li| 2li 1 ij III 15, 7| 6:j 4; 17 . 2.5 1 ltordciiux M 7 7 10 ; 29 I 20 ...:.. 17 l! 12' 10 2:5 t jirmlh-v . I r>"l l?l! 271 40l I :)T 271 -is! 2-il J'll 14 ! 37 ?>ll .(17 Calhoun's Mills | -*| 01) | 46 52j| 9<< .M] 2-r>J 311 l!)| 4IJ 411 451 WO (Vtlur Springs 12 21m 13; 20 25 II, H; il, SI 10' 22' 7 33 Cokc?'>nry,.... 2 47, 47 2'|*42 32 10 W1 17 21! as; 11, -HI l?i)lHll(lsville ;| Si! 119m J191 29 125! 00l otii 117 Hi' <Mi| 125 Hil! 150 Due West I 95 30 I nil I ?|| ::7} 2.'i; ll*| stj sn | W 25j| l::i Greenwood ! i:?' ?7 . 110. 102!; 1?1 j 111! ?li 97. 17> til, K2i W 2JS Hampton : J? IS: 35 Jg: >, n ]0 33 II 40 42; 4 4S Ilo'l 'fS I 53! ISO! I 1501 s>l! 1-.2I 15s! ml 7;)l fij| us I 122 47!| KM Lebanon I 41] 9|| 13| 37|| 42| 10 S7| 10| 2?| 19,1 31' 17|j 50 Loii?Cane | 461 ? 2I| 31i, 311 4'? 43j 30, 3 12, 41 Ij!, 5? Lowntlesville, 2S 97 70j .V? : 6S. 70 22 15 72,121 7:1. S/j! 133 L- i\v 11 ilcs v i 111' X o. 2,... I 501 4:1 lt| 40| I isl 3ll I0| 21 3>l 2.*ll IS 6|| 51 ' Maunolift I ll| 11 j j ' } j 10 21! 201 llj 1| 2| J:< j 151 Ml 20 , Means Chapel j 15i 5 . l.?j 4|. 7i 12| 7i 9, 1, -0.1 lSi 111 20 Mountain View ! 13 24, 16 . 22 | 7; 7| 5 11: 2I| 30 21! 1? 3S Mut'ormltik, ! 108! 4J|I 37; lis! 1 1411 !'0; 7| 701 102| 151! (Vi U2 | 152 New Market | 241 1! 4| 211 j 0[ 25| II 2-1 21 Is I 2] 21 I 2-*. Phoenix 7 21! I8j 10, 9. 8. 12 27, 111 12, in 0 2< ui? 01 ;u'l. list iR> ?!! 0.11 si tin', rm i-?iI . ? .m1 1 -m Smithvlllc -.1 is! 7|| HI| 2511 J.j! W s' 2?! 7|| 3oJ i | 1 Troy, I 100; ?' Wlj 10^-' liO; 1KI ]l)J 7-? IVI 110 .V,m Is-J SVulnutGrove, 7| :>8,< :fc!^ !;(, 41! iV llj J-5j .?j sj, 1:1 ^ Total ii?irim?|'1.-KI'uaaf?ii;u i> i"7.)j .q;. 10.7,'lmtVii-i r.'77?8;;*ji7s t The comity CHairmstil tlicii anrioniicdd that iilo following gentlemen having re- t cdivcd a majority of the votes cast wore the nominees of the Democi-atic party; t For House ot Representatives?Mr. W. K. l'?!ak<<: For School Commissioner?Mr. Georgd C. IJodtrcS. I For County Commissioners?Mr. Win. Itilcv, Mr. James A. Mct'nrd. ^ Messrs: E. Y. Sheppard, J. 1?. Mullock and W. I), Mann withdrew from the race for County Commissioners, and Mr. \V. T. Cowan was declared nominated. Mr. ('. I). Allen had received a majority of the voles cast, but withdrew on the ground that he could not hold both the oflire of Coroner and Deputy Sheriff. Mr. Jas. A. Shillito was then declared the nominee for Coroner. The club then adjourned. W. C. JJKXET, Chairman. M. P. riKlinrnx;, Secretary. Thus the brain receives'ess bl<nwl than rturinj: the fpni? "DDTHTADV TO niTTf 71 1 hours of las'i z n:nl beenmi in; paler, the po*er irrjw.s ^nih rnjljjijni J\ II y | K | ili.r'MMtit. Invalids ami those in delicate health slr'tilil , lAIXlIlillli iU U I UIl . ^ ?hrays eat bciurejrolnit to )? <!. The jinking se.MOtnn ? in bleeplessness is a call i??r food. Wak'fiilnVfs is of- I , tvtilimeg merely a symptom of hunger. Gmtify the ?AjWX)~" I lesirr und sleep ensnes. The feeble will be strontier ! if they eat on u'oing to bed. Some jieisons nrr ex*! < n.n^^iyb>-mur aai?i^VT ! 'lit* ll'OI'lltnir. A ni|MI| viiirm 1111 'IN nun iv.mi >??. I inar, or of beef tea on awnkeriing, will correct. [B BE 8,1 | iflflS kl fi H''' S 1 rt,t Is it not essential thatthe ^t...n:tc>. Arnold 'I j 4 If I j||g | T I Wfl||i|l , Undoudteply. Yet when huniry wo should eit. 1 jlfljj i/BSS I I H [] [I | |L ' Does the infants stomach rest as iong as the adults f ; M. m. KJ IS M. JU I Mini eats less often only because Ills food requires more j time for digestion. Invalids mid children at night may t lake Slowly, wariif milk. Ueef tea or oitineal. The tie- I \ vl I <"> PATIIC KR it* IlfLT/S Droits adult can eat bread; milk, co d beef, chicken, raw ? tin ''W so'"fi K(> A I.N'S in Tinware oysters, or some other such food. Of fconrse it Must be . !/,.w . -kl done in moderation. Voii stall home now and take a ! ~ j",irt covered buckets ait Ill each cup of tea mid a beef sandwltch on the way. find i'l! ! ' covered buckets ait J.", j, risk your sleepii g. Goodnight." I J '"OVcred buckets at I'd caeli It is an exeilent plaii to record fad* like tliefo In a | v., j}1 covered litiek< nf ;,o each f note book, which should be u1*'a?n at band when *- v""i'l covi red buckets til e;ich needed. In the anxiety caused by accident or Suilde'i j ~ W " 'I flips ait _ j() Pa(.|, illness In the family, one becomes confused and is 11 Cll Jisi ait; doz. not apt to rt'member quickly what should be done' h-nee there may be prolong, tl and unnecessary suf- j ' <J; ferine before proper lenicdies are applied. i j^te&jrasnsTx Tlej fill CouliiiGne to SellThere is no rtmHy of such general application, and none so easl'v attainable as water ; and yet nine per-' o Sons in ten will puss by U in an emergency to seek for ' _ j something of far less efficiency. 'SI'GAIl, COFFER, HICK I V11T) Vipi'i? 1 There are but few cases of illness where walershould It EL airtl nil the liccessiirk's <>l I i ic I n JiV ? 1 not occupy the h'ghest place as afcmiiedfal agent. i vciy insignificant profits foe c.,wti i A strip of flannel or a napkin folded lengthwise; and | j dipped in hot ?iitcaand wrung out, and then applied j Allg. 20, l&S-l, If s around the neck of a child tbaitbas croup will usually j ? s brlnfs relief in len minutes. ? aum? A t>Avel folded several limes and (lipped In hot wa- ; lil 1^1 \ ter, and (Julekly wrung and applied over the seat of: gS j H M HijI I P ? If l%J 1 the pain ill toothache hr lieural. la, will generally AJA^iLa V J3b iLV/X? aff rd prompt relict. This treatment in colic works almost like uiaslc. 1 have seen cases that have resist- | ed other treitineiit for hours yield to this in ten ' minutes. Theie is nothing that will so promptly cut ? TTiT? short a congestion of the lungs, sore throat or rhcu- Uxv mat ism, as li'jt wntfT when applied promptly and thoroughly. Pieces ov cotton Datting dipped in hot water and F1T1 ^ ff'WT'17 IN* w kept applied to old sores, or new cuts, bruises and [j| B 1 1 I ' f] 3 1 1 IIS I j sprains,! the treatment now generally adopt* d in I1 II 1 B |fi II ]l| I hospitals. I have seen a spiaiucd ankle cured In an I III B jQII IB ill I hour b^ showering It with hot waler, poured from a | vUl liyJJji | Tepid water acis promptly ss ?n emetic, and hot water taken freely half an hour before bedtime Is the best of cathartics in ease of constipation, whiie it has *X oloctlon for INTEND WT nn?l irni-r? the. most so<ithing effect on the stom ich and bowels. H WARDENS for the* town of ? i.i' .iVi This treatineat coniinueil for a few months with prop- will be held In the COURT ilOI'Wnn er attention to diet, will cure ariv curable disease of on I ^looo'pieccs of asflorteci tinware rocciretl M0NDAY. SEPT. 10, 1884, ( this week ait Parker ife Hill's. Polls win beopo?cd nt six o'clock a. m. and Fresh lemons, French candy, and ev- t-luucd at six o clock p. m. ervtliin^ in t ho confectionery line, can be ? ? had at Parker tt Hill's. A ^"E,tsParker <C Hill are still ofl'ering tjreat ''Vw!"n/.nC(I Persons will not ns bargains to those who want tinware. James Hrcxjks 'sIH,cd, J. c. Miller and Gatrdeii seed of every variety, just re- Bv ordcr of ^ ? eiveu by H. \V. Lawson ifeCo. tt C ?????? mn mm E> G* GRAYDONy BRIDGE TO LET. Tntpn^nt All". ^0 Ifibj ?i* """" TIIE conlrnct. to rebuild tho bridge over ' ' Penncy's Creek, at Miller's Mill, or to ? construct a ford Instead of the bridge, will b e let to the lowest rusponsiblc bidder ut the bridge site 0:1 Friday, September 5th, 1884, at County Commissioner ^ , August 20,18S-1. 3t I BHT?<"WkMWtA? V v2v UM^MM/? copper vj&s FOR SALE, MM msim QNE FOUR HOUSE ENGINE. ''"^fru- ??) One Forty Saw COTTON GIN, with CON- * | One REAPER, Prime eost. SI,200. All In * good condition, and will be si>ld on time,- with / ~l *. satisfactory security, lor SOW. Or either one of the above articles will be sold separately fr I | Ewqtfi re at this office for further purtlcu t~ ^ ' LANDS FOR SALE. ; > ' destroy nnd expel Wornw X ?j'?w; from the li ii in a n body, < where they exist, if used No. 1. Tract in Kdgefleld, 410 acres, $??&. 1$ neeording to the direcall in Timber. If $BlMa ,,0,,s* It is a safe and re* Xo. 2. Tract known a* the CiiFprpcr ijSfifcS H?hle remedy. place. 280 acres, 2 miles from i fOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Greenwood. AND STORE KEEPERS. Xo. 3. Wtrnllaw lands, 620 acres, 31 Y*& !:i: Howir! C L'/tnti Prnn miles from Greenwood. I UaVICJ li rOUtZ, TrOp, Xo. 4. McKollar place. 75 acres, in | ^^31 BALTIMORE. MB. Corporation of Greenwond. Tl_' . ' L I Xo. 5. Potate place, two-story honse. - J;71 Q ~CJ T 3 S v Six rooms. KC!?SC A:iD CATTLS POWDERS Xo. 6. Cheatham lot, 25 acrcff, good *?nse. <?%, ^ V . Xo. 7. Reynolds lands, lAo acres? well of water, 2 cabins. cs?,riiU fZ r-r-?^^iy7 ? t Xo. 8. 4 acre lot, with dwelling ' ~ j house, lO rooms, store room, ... 4 // 7y f out-buildings, line fruit, tigs ?-Ah.ft*.:-' > .--V.. and grapes. No :?. ??? - v. ?! of m, ? r--s j j-... r Xo. 0. 5 Acre lot. Rood house with 6 ! 7~v' *"tr*T1 ' i rooms, out-buildings, well of! , . > , ,, i '...., i good water. i ' Xo. 10, 1 store house arid fot. ! ! !..' !f.rm Xo. 11. I small frame house. J 1-2 . t , ' f'v^e:l;!,T acres, known as the school- :. ?, . .iwuihs. house. I Will sen 10 or 15 building lots of ? ~ " ^y-r. Tr^: rietor. ^ any slxe to suit for building. ' '" "" " ? Apply to oven Wire Mattress# .IflHN H 01 T1H AM A that Win last n life time. Almost *? villi ** LdU *lrvitij /\ indestructnble with these mattress. One I ? of tlie most comfortable beds in use. Price 11 Greenwood, b. - ?fi.00 to 88.00 each. Rccureone and be comfortable, nt J. D. CHALMERS & CO. I " | August 20, 16&L ili J, ftci't; 19,18&3, tf IIS ill. In arconnancf with the act U) raise supplies lor tlio fiscal year coinmonciii^ November 1st, 188:1, approved December 21th, notice is hereby ifiven that tlie Treasurer's OtHce of Abbeville county will be open for Ihu eollec lion oi taxes, MONDAY, SeDieniter 1,1884, and will ho o;>en except tlio days in the schedule oi' appointments made below in this imiice. The rate per centum ol taxes is as lollows: Stale purposes 5 mills. County current 3 *4 Schools - " i _ Total 10 mills. Poll Tax, $1.00. In all eases where the May installment has not been paid a penalty of live per centum will he added. ihxcs are payauie in uic luiiowiiigi kinds of funds and no others : Gold and Silver coin, United Stales Currency, NaLional Bank Notes and Coupons which >hall become payable during the year 1SS4, on the valid consolidated bonds of this State known as " Brown Bonds," and j on the bonds of this State known as "I)clieioncy Bonds," also jury certificates, md the "per diem" of State witnesses in the Circuit Courts will be received for uounty taxes; nut including school taxes. Parties liable to Poll Tax, and refusing :>r fail in}; to pay the same, will be ftro ceded against as for a misdemeanor, and upon conviotion "shall be fined not more than ten dollars beside*, costs, or by iiti[trisonmentiu the County .Jail not oxeced- j ,ng thirty daj s." All taxes remaining unpaid on the wenticth day of October I shall proceed | .0 collect the same by distress or otherwise, together willi a penalty of fifteen.1 >er centum on the amount so delinquent,) md if the amount of such delinquent!t axes shall not be paid on or before the I il'Hi /! !? r\f "V/*v/?in 1 ?r?r lft?4 thrm HiaI* tamo shall be treated as delinquent tuxes, j md shall bo collected by sale of such real i | md personal property its is provided by i * a xv. In order to further the collection of thc; axes and to accommodate the tax payers is far as I am able, I have arranged the allowing schedule of appointments, and ' request the taxpayers will take due no- , ice thereof, its the office at "the Court! j louse will necessarily be closed cn thoso n lays. j Vcrdery?Monday, September ?2d. ; Bradley?Tuesday, September l!;ld. Troy? Wednesday, September 21th. ; McCormiek-^Thursday, September 25. { Greenwood?Friday, September 2(Jth. J Hodges?Saturday, September 27ih. j Ninety Six?Monday, September 2Pth, 'rom arrival of down train until depart- . ire of up train Tuesday, Sei)tember uOth. j j Donaldsville?Wednesday, October 1st. 11 Duo West?Thursday, October 2d. i The remainder of the limo 1 will bo in I j he olllee at the Court House. 11 Tax payers in Lowndesvillo; Magnolia; ' ,'alhoun and Bordeaux Townships will ake notice that the Savannah Valley* llail . load Tax will bo collected at the same ' imo and subject to the same penalties sis ; he State and County taxes. All information as to taxes will be cheer- . tilly given by mail or otherwise; bull * vill not pajr postage: j J. W. PERRIXj j! !l County Treasurer- j August 12th, 1S81. Gt PATTSRSON'S BRIDGE, 1 ^EAf.EH PROPOSALS f<>r re-bunding this * iirnfce will l?e ivrelveil. till MONDAY,! Villi UST 1SI li, IKS I. Each lilil must hauccoui-j muled Willi the bidder's own spool flea I Ions;1 or a nrsi-ciiiss urnigcnn me plan 01 1110 om,? >ne. The con tractor will be allowed to use llio.< iiiilicrsof tlic old bridgeand also the old timn-rs of Ht-iidlcy's Mills Hrldgc. so far as sulla- j >le. The contract will be let to the most ae-1 cntable bidder. Hond and security will be et'jiiired. The rlnht is reserved to reject any ! ir ;ili bids. Proposals should he left with Mr. j I. O. lvlugii, C erk of the lioai il, on or before ( lie above date. JOHN R. BULLOCK, County Commissioner. July :to, lfwi, :it , Pie Georaia Pacific Railway.' NEW SIIOUT LINK VIA Atlanta, Ga? and Birmingham, Ala.! * -TO POINTS INk LATA MA. MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, /V. Arkansas, Texas and the West and S'orthwest. The favorite route to the World's ''air, New Orleans, La. Commencing Dec. 1st, , v>4. Double dally trains?with elegant sleepily cars attached?for which tho low rate of l.uO for eaclr section Is charged. The lowest ileeplng car rates In the United States. Hertlis .(. cured lo days in advance. Uir See that your tickets read from Atlanta j la ili<* (ieorgia Paclllc Kailway and Birmingtam, Ala. For further informnllon write to, of call on A I,EX. S. Til WE ATT, Traveling Pass. ugcr Audit, Atlanui, (.la. L. S. HltOWN, General Passenger Agent, llirmltighain, Ala. "i I. Y. SAGE, J General Superintendent, | Birmingham, Ala. g Turnip Seed! 'lot Dutch, Pomeranean Globe, White ^*or*[j folk, Southern Scveli Top, Large Han- I ' ?ver. Yellow Aberdeen, Amber Globe, and. ftulst's Improved Yellow ltuta Ruga. i VII to be had At , SMITH & SON'S. ? July no, 1SSI, tf 1 Remember This ! DNE DOLLAR CASH will buy II pounds granulated sugar. One dollar cash will buy 11^ pounds A su- | ;a r.? One dollar cash will buy 12 pounds (' sugar. One dollar cash will buy 12Jj pounds yellow sugar At PARKER & HILL'S. July .10, ISM, tf ri run A lun Agents wanted for nuLLL V LL A 11 LI thcntlc edition of his lie, written at his own home, with his eo-op ratlon and assists nee, by the renowned Goodjoodrih'eh. Largest, cheapest, handsomest,jest. Elegantly illustrated. Costs more per :opy to manufacture than the other lives that ire sold for twice lis price. Outsells all others cn to one. Ono of ourniientH mndo u profit of 1 >ver S.V) the llrst day. A harvest ol gold will le realized by every worker. All new begin- ' lers succeed grandly. Terms free, and "the nosl liberal ever offered. Save valuable time >y sending ?r> cents tor postage, etc., on free mult, which Includes large prospectus book. \ct quickly; n day at the start Is worth a i A-c-ek at tho tlnlSh. II. HALLETT A CO., ' July 30. 1884, tf Portland, Maine, i I Insure Your Property; -FROM- 1 Damp tij Fire M Liitaii' IN THK CONTINENTAL INSURANCE OK New York. J. T. PARKS, Ag't, Abbeville, S. C. Jan. 30. IRS I, l'Jm W. L. MILLER, A.ttorney .At Law, ABBEVILLE, 8. C; Office formerly Occupied by Judge Thompons Dec. -'G, 1*83. T XT .<> f(A u. iviiujl \x> v/u, -AGENTS 1 OR? MR. TOM YOUNG'S PUR CORN WHISKEY THE hest and purest CORN WHISKEY brought to this market. Jxmo 5i2,1881, tf | m ., tf.... 7*'. j... i . A 1,1, public liieliways In Abbeville county ini.si ho properly worked and put. In good order liy the lot 11 day of HFIPTF.MBF.K next. Townshlo Suportntendonts aud Ko;td Over seers will take due notlecand uovern themselves accordingly. The law will be strictly enforced against delinquents. G. M. MATTISON, \V. T. COWAN, J. R. Hl/LLOCK, County Commissioners. August C, 1SS-I,4t ATTENTION! STONE MASONS OKAT.Kl) proposals will be rrcclvcJ until O THl'liSDAY, Al'Ul'ST 2S(h, ist|. for iiulMln^it 8TOXK l'IKK timler Cade's Lower Mill l'.ridj?<>: Sperlllcntlohs muy !??.? seen on :ippli'-at.i<in to tlie ('lerk of the Hottril. Tlia contract will be let to Mi?? inost acceptable bidder, r?;servinir the ritfht to ivleet any or all hid*. Bond and security will lie required. I'roposals should be lelt with Mr. .1. Klugh, Clerk onioiird, 011 or before the above date. JOHN It. DIILLOCK, County Commissioner. August 6, isst.nt Sfia.rlfis Rridofi S'vVT.KD proposal? will bo received nt. this olllci! ii 111i 1 THUHSDAV, A1T(H'?T 2Sth, fur building a bridge at Searles Mill. The :ont motor to build, a uo'id unit substantial >rid?o either across tlit> pond or below the lam according to specllications to be furnishid with Ills t>id, and to warrant the same for tive years. The work must be completed by the 1st of OCfOHKtt next, liotid with seciirliy will be required. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. i!y order of the Hoard. JAMES C. K LUG II, Clerk B. C. C. August1?8-1, 3t State of .South Carolina, County of Abbeville. IX THE PIlOliATE COUIIT. [n re est of John fllies, Deceased, Wm. A. ( lies Administrator.?Petltloa for Settlement and Discharge. 1WKE notice that Win. A. Gi'es as Admint rut or of the estate of John Giles deeased lias applied to be released from salil nisi: Jl Is ordered that Saturday, the rjotli day of Vcgust next In; tlxed for settling the sahl stale and granting a discharge to the AUiilnlstrator. J. FULLER LYON. Judge l'robutc Court. July 31, 18W. Atlantic Coast Line. passenger departmext. Wii.MiNUTON, X. C., July 10th, 1881. New line between Charleston md Columbia and Upper South Carolina. GOING WEST. .cave Charleston, S. C 8 10 a m iOave Lanes, S. C., ! 55 a in -envc Sumter, S. C., II 12 a in Vrrlve Columbia, S. C., il'i 35 p in Vrrlve Wlnnsboro, S. C., 2 :;i p m Vrrlve Chester, S. C. 3 15 p m Vrrlve Yorivlilo, S. ( 5 35 p m Vrrlve Lancaster, S. C ti 25 p m Vrrlve liock 11111, S. C, 5(0 p m Vrrlve Charlotte, N. C' i> 15 p in going east. Vrrlve Charleston. S. C., fl 55 p m Vrrive Lanes, S.C., 8 11 p ni Vrrivc Sumter, S. C., (I 55 p in icnve Columbia, S. C., 5 30 p ni ^eave "Winnsboro, S. C., 3 IS p m .eave Chester, S. C., 2 14 p m >ave Yorkvllle, S. Of 1 00 p in jeave Lancaster, S. C? *.> 00 p m .cave Rock Hill, S. C., 2 00 p m jcavo Charlotte, N. C., 1 00 p ni going west. Vrrive Newberry, S. C : ; 2 55 p Tn VrHye Greenwood, S. 0'., 1 53 p m Vrrlve Laurens, S. <!., ; 7 L0 p m Vrrlve Anderson, S. C., <> 5S p m Vrrive Green trllle, S. C., 7 .Vi p m Vrrlve Walha.Ha, S. (' X 53 p in Vrrlve Abbeville,S. C 0 3" p m Vrrlve Spartanl>urjr. S. C 5 :!7 p in Vrrive IK-mleisonvHlo, N. C; 'J :sO p m going east. >avc Newberry, S. C., 3 11 p ni '.cave Greenwood, S. C 12 59 p in .eavc Laurens, S:C? t> 15 a m Jeavc Anderson, S. C., 1*> -15 a ni .cave Greenville, S; C;, 'J 55 a m ,eave Wallialla, S. C.; !> 00 a m '.cave Abbeville, S. C 11 3> a ni .cave Spartanburg, S. C II 50 a m '.cave Henderson vllle. N. C' 8 0') a m Solid trains between Charleston and Columbia, s. c f. l'\ DIVINE, T. M. EMERSON, (jcu'l Sup t. Gen'l i'.uis. Agent. Notice. ALL persons indebted to tire late firm of Q.UAltLES it CO., must without rail nuke immediate settlements with the underilifned, or they will find their notes and ac:ouuts in the hands of an attorney for suit. T. P. QUAELES. Feb. B, 1SR1, tf \\7INDOW and Picture Class nil sizes, by VV the box. dozen, or piece. An.v size glass :au be had that is want id, also putty, at J. D. CIIaLMKHs ?? CO, Oct. 31, 1883, tf This is the Place IK) get your Saddles, Harness and Trunks, repaired, at short riotice and ou reasonaJle.terms: TIIOS. BEGGS. March 19,1884, tf WM. H. PAItKEll W. C. McGOWAN. PARKER & McGOWAN ATTORNEYS ANn SOLIfflTORS. ABBEVILLE, C. II., S. C. WILL practice also in the Circuit Courts 01 the United States for Soulli Carolina* Jan 7, 18S0. tf PERRIN & C0THRAN, .Attorneys at Latv, ABBEVILLE, S. C. PARLOR SUITES. [N spun Silk and Plush, 11lls suit is the latest style, and very pretty, 110 two pieces n the suit the same. One Black Mohair null ;ood style unci durable, at J. D. CHALMERS & CO. 0~t. 31,! 1883, tf Due Wes, FEMALE COLLEGE. VKXT SESSION TlKOlXS MONDAY OC11 TUIiElt fitIt. Number pupils past, year, S7. Number teachers, 12. Ten pianos In conitant use. Facilities 111 French, Music and minting unsurpassed. Whole cost ot board ind rugular tuition for year 31U5 00. For catilogue, apply to the President. J .J.'. KENNEDY. July Oth, l&U tf MIARICCJP, TUnMAC ^uniiLLu u; i iiuit!nv General Merchandise. ?SUCCESSORS TO? QUARLES & CO., AHT-] now prepared to servo tlieir friends 011 tli6 most liberal terms. QUARLES & THOMAS. r. I\ QUARLES. ?. W. THOMAS.' Jan.7, ism, If IMPORTANT Bum in Passenger Rales! I'out Royal & Augusta Railway Co.") GEN Kit a 1. Passf.ngkk Dkuautjiknt. > Augusta, Oa.. July oih, 1SS1.J Commencing siwday, jtly i?tii round trip tickets will be sold on Sundays between all stations on this Railway,at Pol'II 1) CENTS per mile first-class, and TIIltKK rVNI) TilUKK-tiL AllTK.lt C^i CKNTS per mile second class. '1'hOse tickets will not bo ?ood lor return passage unless presented on or aefore noon of .Monthly following date of sale. .IAS. S. DAY A NT, " l'- A \V. F, STIKI.LMA-V, Tnililc iianager. July lti, i>?. It Low Rates of Fare To Eastern Cities. 1 ROM GRKEWOOD, S. C. hv Stcamnr via Port Royal, Charleston and .Savannah. To Ne^' York 822 50; To Now York and return.. 837 00. To Boston 822 50. TO ISOSIOU 1111(1 lX'li'rn ? >;> w. These rates iucludo meals and sleeping berths while 011 ship. Board and fare are much lower, therefore, than by rail routes. For sailing days cT Steamers and other information, address J. F. DAVIS, Agent Greenwood. J. S. D. Davant, G. P. A. Augusta. July 9th. 1881. -It Hall Stands. HAT HACKS, Book Racks, and Whatnot.1 full stock and low prices at J. 1). CHALMERS & CO. I' Oct. 31, 1SS3, tf . V-_" y-ip&fi.-" >,.7 T7 ?- . A HOME FOR SALE. A HANDSOME COT TA OK?FIVE ROOM* ?newly built?In pleasant locality?all necessary on t-houses?irarilen apot and everyIhlnc necessary lor com Tori or lamlly. Price modoruio. w. P. WARDLAW. July .TO, 1S81, :>ni CINCINNATI REPOSITORY | ABBEVILLE, S. C. I pKRSON.S WANTING . I. W A CONS, ItlUOIKS, HARNESS, WHIPS. HALTERS; nror.Y rt'smoNs, A XI,:-: ORE ASK, PLOW (t KA H 1111)1X0 KHIDLES, IIA.ME STRINGS, Ac., Will do well to call before purchasing, as I will not be undersold. THOS. BEGGS. March 11,1S&1. tf Marble Works. WE have oii hand twelve beautiful Cottage Monuments. Will be sold very low. The styles the best in the up country, half of Ihem direct importation from Italy. A complete line ot Head Stones from to52.D0 per foot two Inches thick. The two inch stock is lower than is sold in the up country for same quality of marble, at J. I>. CHALMERS Marble Yard. Sept. 10, ISM, ti MEDICAL CARD. DR. L. T. IilLL HAVING sold his Interest',In the drug store, will devote his entire attention to the Practice of his Profession. 0KKICE in rear of Speed .V T.owr.v's Drug Store. At night may be found at the liowle House. Dec. 1!?, 1SS1; Something New TJunder the Sun. [WILL be ready on and after the 1st of March to do any REPAIRING which may be wanted to your SADDLES and HARNESS. Don't, postpone the matter too loner. The cyclone may come along, lie ready far the emergency THOS. BEGGS. Feb. 27th, IK84. tf P. ROSENBERG & CQ, 4 HE now offering to the puhllca grand and A. eheai) assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS as arc usually fotihd in ft first-class store of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. They are determined to make room for an unusually extensive FALL STOCK, and arcnow otlbring many great bargains. GENTS Haii lade Sloes at NET COST. f A FINE LOT OF CLOTHING to be cioscd 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 Goofls, Gents Fttriislini Mi Hats, Trunks, HARDWARES GROCERIES is complete In every particular. All that is asked is a trial, and you will be convinced that they mean what thoy say. June 25, 1S8I, tf Hi IMS ARE now prepared to exhibit an elegant stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. AH departments are full, and persons In want of any article, have only to call for It nn,l III. -nnnll.wl in regard to prices, a great many poods arc nowsold below the cost of production. Satisfaction guaranteed: Let every one call and see lor himself. WHITE BROTHERS. April 10,1881, It \\T E PRESUME that the fact Is generally VV known that we keep constantly on hand a full supply of the purest Drugs, Drnirgi>t Sundres, 1'atent Medicines, Chemicals Paints, Oil, Fancy Goods, Siatlonory. Tobacco, Scgars, Ac. Fresh good.1* constantly arriving. To he sold at prices to Mlit the limes, spci-lal IIcures to PRACTICING l'HVSI ClAN'.S. Would like to call the attention 01 the local and country Doctors to the fact tha: we keep a full supplyof Sharp & Dome's Elixirs of C'alysava, Iron and Strlchnia. Iron (Quinine and .Strlchnia, I'epln i'.lsiimlh and strlchnia. These are the best tonics sold You know what you ^re taking ami we guarantee every bottle to be as represented. Pleasant and nourishing food for the sick. Sea Moss Farina and Llcblg Extract of Reel. At last we have got a cure for NeurnlglaFreligh's Remedy?sure cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism and other painful all'cclions. DEATH TO THE INSECTS! By using the Persian Dalmatian Powders you* may free your animals, fowls, houses antl I plants, of bod bug?, iu"f hs, flies, worms,roaches, moMiuilos, ants, lleas, bird lie- and other insects. It makes them skip: Harmless to mankind and animals. ,r- I n i:ir<To_ varied and iren orally selected lot nf 'J'ooMi Brushes. Any I style Mid nrice from lt>e6?tK up. Hulr, shav . In'it i!ii<l tnlsiiit Brushes, Soaps, .Soaps, Soaps. ! Colgate Palm Snap?I-.ldcr, Flower and Rose? II lie cheapcsl and host Soap housekeepers ran use. Turkish hath .VI ccnis a doz< n. Oolgp.te ; Palm 2> cents a pound. Russian Until, White i Rose, Pansy, 7th Meirirnont, ft cents a box. ! (five us a cull and don't forgot that you can get a delicious drink of Ice Soda furfteenlsa glass at the PIU'G EMPORIFM. If you don't !>elleve it try it. SPEED & LOWRY. June 2*', issi, tf Just deceived. AI.OT of elegant I.INK.V LAP ROBES. Will ho sold low to cash customers. June 2*>. ISS-I, tf THOS. BEGGS. I j. h. simmons7~ I PTTVTKTER. Abbeville, C. H , S. C. Has just opened his shop on the Public Square, where lie is pic| pared to do all manner of work In his line, i A full line of TINWARE on hand. a larci lftt of LAMPS of beautiful design. LAMP CHIMNEYS of all sorts. A Good Stock of Crockery, and a Supply of Cookling Stoves. J, H, SIMMONS,March 1J, 1S81, tf B. K. BEACHAM, Agent ?FOB THE SALE OF-? . r - ''vJS SASH, DOORS, BLINfiS, LATHS. FLOORING, CEILING, LIME and all kinds of wood working MACHINERY. Dressed Flooring I And CEILING. $2.00; WEATHERBOAEDING Dressed! I$1.60 s Undressed $1.25. ' r Vl I will lay down LUMBER anywhere ?n the town. , B K. EEACHAM,1 " Abbeville, S. C. Oct. 10, IS"?, 12m . NORTH EAST and WEST; * _ , , # I RRnifFR &Nn rni rrrtnMl iu njl 1 i/ vv/J^JUjU^ Jl V1U DEALER IN T AM ACTING AS AOENT FOR SOME OF TTIF, LARGEST.GROCERY HOUSES IN 1 Chicago, <"lne nnu!i. St. Louis. l'ost<?jr);New York nnti I'aHlhibre They ship me good*on consignment by r 1 it; oar loud, saving anrtrge peieeiitake hi freights. The goods being bought on dull markets, It enables me '.o sell goodsat North, Fast and Western prices at your door) ; I'lirtles buying ilieir goods In Chur'.eslou and Augusta can save money by buying tuefr pood* from me. Having the ninny ml vantages, that I nave I can make It to their Interest. From-* tin: amount of business that. I have done I know- that my ellbrlS to reduce prtcea of evwjpv thing In my line baa bom fully appreciated Uy the public. . I will promise In the future lb-' make a still greater etlort to reduce priccs of all goods in my line. I will sell goodsdellverejy a( any depot in the up country at Abbeville prices. These eoods are shipped me on couiign--' meat. I am forced to sell only for SPOT CASI1 ON DELIVERY. A. E, ROGERS, Abbeville, S. August. i:j, ls8i. tf ~ "" B; F. S M I T H7~|i ABBEVILLE3S. Cm Is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Rough or Dres*3 ed Lumtjeir, and is ready to fill all orders for Garpente^ Work of any kind, at the very shortest notice and at the^ most reasonable prices. THE GOLLETTIMPROVH MAGliOLIA GfNS, " FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS.:^ THE GINMAD^' J Does not rrkatc the roi.i. jn;ginxing, nor wilt- it choke under 1kb severest, te.-i. Gin* fant. vicuna the feed perfectly. and produces a superior staMWH lint. Guaranteed In ait respect*.' Call and !?oe our specimen GIN now on liau<L~ ;.flH * % * * mx <a aaa* m*. imdt ?. * * ma. km WABULAW & LUWAKUH w, ABBEVILLE,S. C. lifliiii THOMAS MeGETTIOAN having sold out the CENTENNIAL HOUSE irifl established First Class Trude at the Norwood Brother's Old Stand on Washington Street, dejdreato*; call pui.liontteniii.il to the SUPERIOR QUALTTY of his FINE OLD LfQUOlW Sorteoetf1; by age, and used as n Beaverage nnd Family Medicine. It Is manufactured from carefully^ selected MaJt, Is absolutely PU11K, and it is hlchly recommended by medical men wt* . TONIC and as a INVIGORATING HEALTH SUSTAINING and.STRENGTH GIVING IJEVERAGE It is unexcelled, and only to be had at the PALMETTO SALOON. The proprietor has on hand a Fine Stock of MILWAUKEE STEAM BEER, alflftJtBFSly' COOL TIVOLI BI-JER at only 10 cents a bottle. COOL TEMPERATE DRINKS put up in First Class Style to suit the trade at th$leading saloon of tlie up-country. Give Tom a Call at the old . ij PALMETTO SALOON? And all it costs is a dollar a NewDrugS3| W. S. MIIIM fiI HAVE Jusl opened a rfow and elegantly fitted up DRUG STOKE on the Marshall Wfln Coriu-r, under the Prrxn ami limnirr ofllce, and are now receiving and will contlnnaiM receive till their stock Is complete a full line of v Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, &c.? Vlso, all the popular PATENT MEDICINES kept In a first-class Drug Store, all of which .vnrrant to ho fr?-sli ami good. We also olR-r a well selected stock of FANCY GOODS, consisting of Colognes, Foreign and Domestic, Handkerchief Extfafctil in great variety, Handsome Vases, Lamps, &c. Our lino of IJIM'SHES AND SOAPS Is simply complete. Kviiiy vnrfelp TOOTHf> VAIL, FLESH, SHAVING AND SHOE BRUSH SOAPS from the llnest toilet to thechwtjh; MR. JOHN T. LYON, whose long experience In the Drug business In theflrrpof Ward"*? 'aw A Lyon, so well ';nmvn, wl'l I)'' conr'.tnntly In attendance. All PRESCRIPTIONS OBI* fully compounded at all hours, unler the supervision of I?R. THOS. J. MABRY. '-si^ Oct. 17, ISSi, tf "* ' - . inm IVXets?,.! G-rsiin. Cradlea. THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST | ' wJIm 'I'HorsAXns PAN TESTIFY TO THIS FACT, AND IT IS DOUBLY SO WHEN THIS 1 lie->t can be obtained at almost the satue price as an inferior article. Give them a trial. 14 Finger Metal Grain Cradle Is (vrtainly fir inadvanee of anything In the line of GIIAIN HARVESTERS yot babS out. To he found at c SMITH & SON'S. I MayiSIA-M.tr 3XTE3T7V CROP 1 Landreth's Turnip Seedfl ./AJl JL-^mcls Flat Dutch, * r> i m J Purple Top, Improved Purple Topt Hano ^ White Korfolk, ... ' ^ Yellow Abberdeen, Ruta Bagas, Pomeranean White Globe| Purple Top Globe, Ambc. QlojJ . H. W. UWS0N St mm