The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, April 15, 1885, Image 3
1 he Press and Bannerj
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By Iluffh Wilson.
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Wednesday, April 1.5, 1885. j
Way Way I'lc-Xlc Excursion.
For several years in succession the schools I
of Abbeville County along the lino o! |
the Columbia & Greenville Kail road have
hail n di'lljhii'ul May day pic-nfc ex ursion.
The thanks ?>f the school children
and Ihelr friendsare due to Ca4't, l>. Cnrdwell, I
1 ho courteous and generous rasM-iisrr .\si ui |
<?f the (Nilumbin & Greenville Koalroa-d for a
cheap excursion from Newberry in Giecnn
il e and return 1st of next Ma}-. The excursion
will l?c run liy the Columbia and Greenville
Kallroail Company, who pro|xv>c to furnish
us many first-class coachcs as are
needed. ThWmodeof celebrating "Children**
l?a>" by combining pleasure and profit was!
suggested by Mr. Geo. Ilodges. All the
While schools are Invited to unite and soend |
May Ihty In our beautiful Mountain City.!
Furinnn University has kindly o!ttired Its!
grounds for a banket pic-nlc, and the City
Council of Greenville will furnish a free en-'
tertainment to the excursionists. The sched-i
ule will be announced in time. Hound trip;
ticket* Irinn Ninety-Six. St.15; from Green-1
wiKid, StAi; frcm Hodges, 90; from Abbeville, j
SUW; from Dona'd's,f>0cents.
Fire In the M'ooiIh.
I-ast Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 1 he
wind blew with more or less enemy duriiu;
.the whole of }h?> time. Fire in the woods got j
beyond control in maity sections, and burnt j
the loaves and dead wood, killing the under-'
growth. A piece of woods near Verdery, j
caught tire from a railroad cngin-'. and came
far burn log a log house which Mr. M-Ncll I.
Teas putting up The sawc I timber which
vvj? piled in the yard, wa< a complete loss. j
Railroad A??c<<Hmciit?.
AVe publish elsewhere a rftcrt notice of the '
tree n: mumiiu ciim in v"iuih?hi h>
to tlio A?fssmi"it with which to pay tin? sal- i
?rl \s of the Kul road Commissioners. Judgo
Witherspoon holds that it I* a tux ?n<l not a (
license, and thorefoie unconstitutional.
Ch<in;r of Schedule.
The trains on the Abbeville branch of the
Columbia ami (ir.-enville Hni'road put into''
fir.!<-t a new schedule hist Monday. Instead
*>f making two trips a day, as heretofore, they .'
will hereafter make only one. This will dc-j
prive our people of a great convenience. i
Colt Show. Ij
I/et our farmer-! not forget that the co!t show I
takes place on Sale l>ay In .May. They should ' t
<d?o tiring in a few tine cows. Jerseys, j
.Ayrshire*, or any of the other Improved |
Weeds, as t hey would add much to tiie Inter- 1
est of the occasson.
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TitnitE has been some eoinplnitit of siek-i
Hess and death among cows and farm horses. |
-A gentleman who has had much to do with]
Mock says th it the sickn-ss may b > Rttrllnit- (,
?.1 * - MnAitiitfafMlil/k niltl i
lack o| careful treatment. When exposed to
Severe change* of the weather, I hey are liable
to lung complaints, which generally prove I
ft In I. A horse may have pneumonia or roilsumption,
and nre Just as apt to take either
disease as a hurnau being, If exposed.
Titk Xch'x and Onitricr gi ves a full and in-, ,
Cresting account of a farmers' meeting in j
Sumter. Why not have a farmers' assoria-1
lion in Abt>eville? It would certainly be well I
attended by our progressive farmers ni?d j
would prove of much benefit to All. The
banners of Georgia have * 'young farmers';
club,'* which Is doing much gooil in that 'J
State, as well as in so.ne portions of the ad- j *
Joining States. What say you. farmers ? |'
Say. why do you complain if your local pa-;1
per fails to'telve every scran of news afloat? i
j>oyon ever furnisli the editor with nn Item ! ,
t>f news of any kind? Think back and see If
you cannot remember of occurrences Mint, j
you could have sent him on a postal card that i
would have been news to his readers, and!,
when you revolve these things in y?>rtr mirtd ! j
fctop growling at the editor and blame your-.
Mrt f. j (
Jim Wilson*, colored, returned from Flor-;*
I<la l??t Friday from a community where he j t
Reported the skirlet fever to be prevalent. He j
located'n Fort Picken and was taken sick, t
t he neighbors believing that he was Bartering; i
from scarlet fever. At the n-qi e?t of the In-!
tendent of the town J>r. II i> 1 examined the j
fh-k man, and fo"nd Ulm to be snPering from > t
Jung affection, w Ithout any sighs :caalet fe- li
ver. j i
The State Hoard of Agriculture has re-if
Kulved to enforce the Fish Law. This i? n J'
move in the right direction and we hope the s'
hoard will see that the law Is rigidly en forced. | <
If this law had heeri enforced in tlie past our j(
dreams would now be well stocked with flsh. ic
as It Is. there are verv few streams in the 11
Vtntf> \rhlr?h arc* ttlnnUHtl. | 1
.. The bane ball season ha.s Again opened, the ! s
league clubs of Atlanta ?n<l Augusta will piny i j
jit the latter place to-day. (Wednesday) Thursday
and Saturday A targe number of visi- j
<ors are expected In the city during Ihc week, j ^
This Is a good opportunity fir some of oUr |
young base ball friends to take lessons. I
We see by our exchanges that our former u
townsman. Dr. \V. C. Ward law. of August*. j r
Va* elected president of the Southern Dental
Association ut the annual session Just end'-d jt
In New Orleans. This is an important posi-jc
tlonandone that th? Doctor will till with!
liouor to liiinsi-ll and the Association.: 1
. Thk State Board of Health at its last, meet- j J
adopted resolutions In retsard to cholera, In i *
which the Secretary and Treasurer of that 1
?>ody were Instructed to take a tour of Ihel
i^iutc. and to make all nsc-?ssary preparations 15
lor the treatment of cholera, should it ap-j
icar.
The Pickcn* says: "Tne continued j,
and unprecedented cold weather In February ,
nud March has done injur" to the small grain, j
from which It cannot recover. Taking the
latest reports as a basis, not more than, two- (
thirds of un average crop will bo realized." j
Miss Eliza Cater, so well known to our i
people as an experienced Judge of millinery 1
Isa.'aln with M<*-irs. It. M. Htidilon & Co.
She will lie glad to have her many friends ca'l c
nnd will b>) pleased to show them around i
oven If they do not desire to purchase.
, Cr.kajt out your back yards and premises. J
The rubbish and trash that has accumulated j'
there during the winter months, may, under;
the heat of the sultry summer surt; cau*c 11
Mckness in your family. Attend to this in I4
time and prcservo your health. j
Mr. Thomas Christian*, jr., while lighting! i
last Friday, accidentally discharged bis gun. j
The third finger of the left hand was so badly
shot that amputation was nccssary. Dr. 11111
amputated the wounded member, and tin'
patient is doing well.
We would call the attention of our farmer
friends to the advertisement of Messrs. i 4
Smith & Henry; they arc well known toj
our people and will no doubt receive a full I
Miare of their patronage. Success to them lu |
their undertaking.
Mu. Wm McMprtry Is in town visiting
friends and relatives. lie Is looking wcll.jr
This country sectns to agr>?e with him better 1
than the ol?i ooun'ry from whence he came, j
May he live long and bo happy all the time. |
Mr. J. M. Kirhy the efficient overseer of: I
the streets, has been making a fine sidewalk ;
In tront of ttie Methodist' Parsonage, on j j
Floral Hill, andin iking o?her nee led improvements
In that part of the to.vn. if
It Is cheaper to raise hay than to buy It, and ' :
' It may be pertinent to Inquire Jn^t hereif hav 1
culture inay not be made to pay about as well j.
*? cotton growing, while t!ie latter staple re- i
mains under twelve cents per pound ? j j
Is another column will be found an Inter-j
estlng com oar I ^on of the fores of Rnstl.i ^
and England, and the probable cflTcct. a w.ir ?
between those countries would have upon the I j
tnarketsof tlie United St4itcs.
Messks. W. A. Tkmpj.kton. T. P. Qnnrles .
nnd Francis Henry of this plaee, wrre In nt-j
t?ndance on the spring nie<?tins of the South
Carolina Presbytery, which met at Jolmtons
IrtstSsltimlay.
rlirHAitn Fjiaskr, tho mnrdorf>r of .T ic'r '
Oft hers In July last, was hanged in the Jail 1
yurcl at Charleston Inst Frldnv. On the same ]
day Columbus Crawford, colored, was hanged
Jn YorUvllle. !
Miss Axsie nowF.t.r., of Xow York. Is now I
frith Messrs. ft. M. Haddon it Co. She has I
made many friends nmon? our people. as well j
hy her amiability iw by her wkill in the mil-j
llnery line. x.
Thk many friends of Mr. H. T. Ilnclcabee '
Will be clad to learn that he is asnin at his j
*lld stand, clerk ins; for Messrs. \Vardlaw I
Edwards. Give him u call and you will not
regret it. : l
Rev. Mil Mf.ndknuat.i,, of Oreenvllle, i'
firrached In the Baptist Church at this place.
Mt Sunday. He Is a very fine speaker, and .
s much respected by his congregation at this J
place.
Wk pnhllsh elsewhere In onr columns an',
Jnterestlns uetlcle nn Railroads. The writer
seems to have a full knowledge of rnilroad
natters iu this State. Jt Is well worth rend-1
1"K.
Several mad dogs hnve been killed In this i
county during the pn?t month. Union conn- j
ly has also been visited by several mad dogs, j
Causing some excitement In that county.
Ha. H. D. Wti.sox will be absent from bis j
office from the Uth until the ISth. He is v|<- j
Jting Aneusta In the Interest of his cotton '
planter and guano distributor.
Txte trial of ex-l'nlted States Marshal. A. |
A. Blythe. for rendering fuhe accounts |
aifalnst the Government was cndcJ Saturday
by the acquital of the accused.
Mkssks.IM. P. CATEitand Leroy Millerof this i
place, attended fervlccs nt Shlloh last Sun.
uay. They report a cood sermon and a
large crowd In attendance.
jln. Uavis, who lias occupied the Sassard
house on'Floral Hill, recently purchased by
Mr. Wter. has moved to the brick dwelling
In rear of Mrfe. Allen's.
The farmers of this county are mtveh more
w interested in Improving their stock than they
have been for many years. This Is a move in
the right direction.
Misses. M. I* and Iove Smith returned
yesterday afteenoon. The former has bad
quite an extended trip to Washington, Atlanta,
and New Orleans.
Mr. W. P. Pickens, who has been farming
In the Monterey section forseveral years Inn1
moved to Pendleton. We are sorry to lose
such a good citizen.
The Sunday yew* says that Charleston !
strawberries were selling last Saturday for .V)
cents a quart, and that "they were very small
and very green."
There are two things a farmer must have;'
things that subserve like purposes and are
about eoual iu importance, a grindstone and
n nowspaper.
Messrs. Smith & Henry's new mill Is rap- :
Idly approach I nc completion, they nro now
grinding on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Glvo
them a trial.
We are Informed that Mr. C. \V. VolkenlDjr,
the baker, has made arrangements for supply-1
ing our people with some first class beef. Suo
ow? to him.
Mrs Thos Crymks, of Wllllamston. spent i
a few days during the past week with her
lather Mr. L. C. Wilson, of the Mean's chapel
ectlon.
The new Presbyterian church at Edgflcld
will be dedicated on the fourth Sunday In
April. Rev. Dr. Girardeau is expected to officiate.
The new advertisement of P. Rosenberg &
Co. will Interest many of our subscribers.
They offer some good bargains in all lines of
goods.
Messrs. J. W. Perrin, James Perrln. A. M.
Hill. James Hill. W. D. Lnmnx, P. B. Speeil,
R. E. Hill and others are off to New Orleans.
Ms. T. P. Qcarles has returned from the
meeting of Presbytery. Messrs. \V. a. Templeton
and Francis Henry will come to-day.
Mr. R. W. Cannon is having the lot In
rear of his residence nicely fenced In, which
will greatly Improve the looks of bis place.
A pig with two mouths and two noses, well
formed, no eyes, and feet like hawk's claws
is said to have be?n found in Conyers, Ga.
We are Informed ttat Mrs. W. O. Dnndas
who has been quite III for some time is improving.
We wish her a speedy recovery.
Rev. H. C. Fksskl and Mr. W. C. Shcrrard,
of Montery, have gone to Johnston's,
H. C., to attend the meeting of Presbytery.
Col. M. B. Davis, of Magazine Hill, Is
fencing In his garden, and making other
needed in provement* on his premises.
Dk. LcTHF.it Sheppaud of Bradley was In
town yesterday. He and Dr. Litton are now
practicing medlolne In copartnership.
Mis? Lidie Coleman, who has been
spending some time with friends In Abbeville,
returned home last week.
Mr. W. A. Tkmpleton and wife spent a
tew days with. rcLatlveslu Monterey last week,
Any on* who h.isn's<vxl milk cow f ir snlc
should on Mr. \V. h. llrooks of tlii.s place,
<\iu> w ishes lo purchase. A
&HKKIKP Prl'iiK Ims quite n collodion of J
pt;t, ;iuiiuui>, iyi<~inuiilly noviai r|?wv? v.,
squirrels, birds, etc.
Hr.v Mil PuiTc?r\nn and family arrived . s,
in town la<! Fr'day. We welcome tiiom back i
to their old home. In
Rkv. A. A. Mouse preached in the Preshy- a
terian church of this place lust Sunday, mom- j "I
Ing and evening. 3"'
Miss Kate cai.rrofjt of Monterey fs spend- '
imi wiroe lime with Iter aunt Mrs. IC. c. Per- '
tin of this place. p.
Mis. K. M. Keatos now occupies Mrs. Sim- j w
innns' residence in rear of the Catholic j tr
church lot. * jet
Miss oktxe TIr?rtES, alter avl?lt of sever-1 d'
al weeks in Anderson returned home lust j J'
Saturday. j j;
Mi!. K. K. Parker of Mon'ery 1ms a
eo't wliicli he will bring to the colt show oil .11
Sale Day. 1
Mils. .Soi'JTia w. Ur.m. Ilv'ns near Mean's? fr
Chapel tins been qXiite sielc but Is now convalescent.
. In
Mks. IIkxiiy SuAiu'of lb" Mean's, Chanel d<
section has bee quite ill, but is somewhat im- M
proved. ]w'
The f irmTs a^e still hnylns ITneoo l's lny )(
when thoy can raise as good at home at mirth , j,,
lvs< crtst. j j>
JrncK I.von and Capt. Ttonham ar* ofT" to w
Chester to attend a meeting of the Knights of j
Honor. ; In
Mrs. K. F. Parker, rcta'-ned yesterday, l'1
eventne after spending some time in Colutn- ]
bfft.
Mk. T.. IT. RrssrYx lm? had bis now front j
Pnllmrs nicety painted. tltey add much to the ?
vppcaninccof liis place.
Hev. \V. K. 15trjta'ktison. preaoliofl in thelcu
M"thodlst church at this place last Sunday, j at
Mi!. T,. <\ \Vit-son. rosiilln^ noar Mean'sJ^'
Chapel lias been very ill for some weeks. j
The crops <>f email erain are reported to be
Unusually fine In the Itordonnx section.
Tiikrr wi'i hoa pound party at. Mr. G. S. | ar
Wilson's. In Warrcnton, Friday night. j
The T"wi Council lin-= had a nieo sidownlk j *
from I .aw Range to the puhlic spring.
Mrs. \V. II. 15tf?oKS spent several days
la-t week with relatives in Mont cry.
Rev. Mir. P;!ircrtATtn m-ivwi Into the new .
Methodist Parsonace last. Monday. ^
Ik you have not already plantci your up- tL>
land corn yon should do so now. ,
M:ts. (?. S. Wir.soN sprat several days in (,-ji
towrt with her rather last week.
Tijf. small crain in the Antreville neighbor- co"
\no(i is said lo be looking line. j
It is expected that .Tp lRC l'rcssly will ar- Cc
rive to-morrow afternoon.
Tit erf. wis a larire number of wagons and j po
miles n town Saturday. I sj
Mr. W. (j. Chapman's how so is rapidly j
Tearing completion. m*
Wk have had some very windy weather for j ki
HIP IH>1 ll'V.' ^
M its. Oon'kki.i, mother of Mrs. 11. H. Winn, all
is quite sick. ]
Mtt. J. K. H.V5TTIT.1N Ik hi towiv. r.
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NINZ7Y-SIX HEWS.
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Roliirnril Emlsr*nf<i - - - I'ro~lT<slvc j t.|
Fnrmrrs?SjKiis of ProjjreKH" Por? Ci
Koitul*?Cat tie S3ii(>mout, and otlttr.Xews.
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Mr. G. Thomas An.lerson nnd family arrlv- ^
d at this plaeeone day last week. 'Jhevhstve
iet'11 living in the west lor several years. c
fliey srv ulil South Carolina Is the best place 1
tfter ?ll, toi
Mr. .lames Iiogers, ,Tr.? has rented Mr. F. M. >
?ope's Red Uiver plantation, uear old Cam- ,j,,'
iridic, and will pluiit the whole ?>f it in corn
iiiU |?:.is.
< 'apt'. i< F. MeCaslan and H>>v. \V. II. -Nevillo
eft on Friday to attend l*rtesbyt."ry itt .J<>hn
ton's. This is, we bcl'evC; llic tirst meeting o! j
'resb.vlery in Kdjtetlc d county. ' ,,
IV, Wenck has received per express from Uii
^iiicngos a very tine bicycle. It costs nearly 1
ft inueh as a horse. O.ie consolation, it nei - Ac
her eats or requires hitch Hi.:. , ph
Mr. Hush L-anian, of Cross IH1I, whs in ;
own a lew dAvts aijo tin viH.j Iho best pair ol ?;j
miles we have seen fur a loiu tini?\ vj,
Mr. Cooper Hilton. living near Ninety-Six, .
sold a few days ago, four bullocks that aver- tged
about 1,20'I pounds each, and tlicy were i
lut fat. well fattened it Is thuu/hi they would I ll<*
.1. i Tt iu~.j|,l ttin ?tin-k *n nnd I Z
troui.d Ninety-Six are in Wtter condition wi
lain ever l-ei'oieat tills season uf the > Car, al-1 ]
.hough it has been a hard low: winter. 'I'llIs | tIt
(viUently shows that our farmers are raising jj,;
rorn una oats. Fat horses, tat mules, and f.it t
rattle are good signs, and are cvidi noes of the '
jrosperons condition of the country. Mun.v "
if our farmers ure going hack to the old plans I
if anti-hellntn days. The sooner the better, eri
? much cotton is ruinous, It costs more to lie
also It than we gel. for it, I
The IJev. Mr. l'robst, lately In chargc of the 5^.
ititlieran church at ValhAlla, atid wife, are .
risltlni? their son at this place. Mr. I'robst is 1
in his way to Pennsylvania, where he will
lerinancntly reside, we are sorry such men 1
ire leaving ihe state, and we hope lie may yet nu
'ouelude t? return. . HeMr.
A. .1. (jUHtflebiwn Is ofTagaln to Charles- (
011 Willi a ear load of tut beef cuttle and a lew &
ilioiee niiiters. ,
The rrlsis Is over find the dancers at the late . *
>?.U have passed tl:<* T?vdt*nl. H is understood _
hat "by gone* shall be by pones," and "the '1
uturo S to ialce cure of Itself." "Sultielent W
into the day Is tlu evil thereof." * da
More seed plndersare belngsold at this place }
liHii over before. Another good sign.
C.ipt John Clark, of August;!, senior mem- .
>er of the large grist and tlouring establish- . .'
neut of John M. Clark's .Sons, 01 that city, .
va< in Ninety-Six last week, l.'apt. Clark Is 1
1 cultivated gentleman, and litis many udmir- . I
ng friends iu our town. an
Mr. a. Watt Culh.iun, says he planted some (
>f the I'eierkin c >tton seed l ist year, and the piMeld
was fully torty per cent, ot lint. He is ,K,
me of the best tanners in the township, and ,
s goyd authority on such things.
?/-... \ 1? 1ifA- t.n P'ttiflitf ntmreli ne- (
iupled tile Presbyterian pulpit uu Sunday be
lisrht. ph
It Is thought that the remit frosts have In* <.
ured the gunlens. The Trull is still sale, yet .
i change of the weather i? very desirab.c. .'
Our tie?v ?>u i? Council have begun th'-lr rlt
vork lu earnest anil er?? long we hope to seel *
>ur city In N??. 1, orJcr. eei
It is rumored we are to have a wedding In He
own this Week. Will have more to say about -j
t later: EAST JS.ND. mJ
GREENWOOD DOINGS. sa!
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L'ottdn Seed in I)cinni?rt?\ew I>?etor I
?Work or an F,viui(teIiMt?-0(r to ?*
XpU Orleans?Oood Shooting? 1 11
Truck Fanning fl()*
We hear that cotton seed for planting pur- A.
loses are very scarce In t'ie country. Mr.
A. J. B.-ll his purchased a lot in town i>'(
ind whl build on it during summer.
Misses Part tow and Mcrrimun left for the '
exposition lust Monday- ,
A ple-nic excursion li'om Waterloo visited (
\ugusta last Saturday. sir
"Holly hole" with a yarn ball will be t(ic on
.ivorate game at I).maid's thls| season.' . ,
Messrs. Frank Smith and Will Howland like j,,',
t extremely well for large men. I {?,
Mr. C. Li. Snlfi, of Hodges; killed eleven '
>ir<Jsat one shot last Saturday.' | 1
We hear but little talk of the usual May for
>av plc-nlc. I soi
\V?? wonder wlmt innsnet near ironnca, Is | i
trawinga young pinuter from White Hall i tin
cction to tliul M-ctiou every Saturday even-1 an
nit. Up
Mr. Frank Sniitli, of Donald's, who lias aj j
evt'i In ad on almost all subjects. says of' r0.
lodges and lNe'iud's tli'.U "Ichaboil" inly lit j
to appropriately written over every door In i '
.'ither place. <*y
Mr. J. S. Marse, who has bwn buying cot- P'1
011 at this point for Ininan, Swair it Co., re- '
ur.ied to his home In Charlotte last Friday. i f?\
VIr. Marse Is one of the be-t cotton buyeis Mi
:liat has ever been here. He buys Ktrictly by i
;rado. He kept the market up all the season ' sj*
ind wearcgiad to know that he w ill leturii l m'(
11 September. |
Mr. Mack Cochran, of Hodges, Is cxperl- ! meuting
in a truck farm. He has already n<J
dan ted live acres in otiions. I i
Mr. Wyatt Aiken is at home on a few weeks j sp
vacation from his work as stenographer. | th
Miss Emma Major will soon begin the ercc-' yo
Lion of a cottage on her lot. Co
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Simmons returned | j
from a vlsjtto south Florida last week. They I |)r
express themselves :is perfectly delighted!...
with the "Land of Flowers." ? .!
Rev. Mr. Needhani, the evangelist referred j
to last week, after laboring litre for inorei 1
Mum ii u'wli hnsL'riljp to Uiehloolld. He is a 1'|i
clear, forcible, anil emphatic speaker, and an ; *-'1earnest
worker ia his Master's cause. AM .'
though the fruit of his labots has not to a! Ji;
very ureal c.\l< nt boon ma<le visible We ,
have every reason to believe that it will ?
prove as "bread east upon the waters to bej
gal herd many days lienCe."
Dr. Swygerf, who is Just from college In 1111
I'hllndelpbiu.is on a visit, u> lils parents who j
resident this plnee. lie may settle hero lor .i(
the practice 01 his profession.
Mr. T. o. Ducket l htvs Just returned from n
visit to FlotIda. |
Will 'tij;hby Ueade cave an entertainment |
in Waller's Hall on Monday iiljrht. j
Having nothing to write about this w<;ok '1'
we thought t!?? best thing we could do would <lf
be to write nothing.
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CORONACA NEWS. &
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Some Interesting Items from thin;'1'
I,rotfresHlvc and l'rosperoun Nec?',.
lion.
Tiie Misses Hcrlot. of Charleston, have been ?
in the neighborhood about a week. They arc j
the guests of Mrs. W. T. Henderson. I
Mr. Robert T. Crawford, was thrown from j Jhis
mule last Sabbath, while going from:
church, and got his arm severely fractured i
Mrs. Blake and family,of Ninety-Six, spent; P
last, week with their friends in Coronuca. j
Three cheers for McCormlck's egg sucker ! fr
Ot.e of the young men living In that place'
sucked forty-threo raw hen eggs atone timel
last wei-k. He surely does not cat e;rgs often, 1
if he docs the people near McCormick had M
Just as well kill all their hens for I hey can not j
false any chit kens. I h
Mr G. 1*. O'Neall has purchased a large l'
whiskey still and Is building n house, with)
the tnfc'ntion of going regularly Into the still-! ^
lng business this summer.
The excursion which ran from Waterloo to !
Augusta last Saturday, consisting mostly of'"
lilt* KCIKNIl UUI Ull VII UM** vtir.it p.uvi.in,
very much enjoyed by tlie party.
Mr. T. J. Pj'lca, Jr., boarded tho train for,
Pickens last Monday. He will take charge ot j
a large school near Unit place. I
Though we have no es* succors In town, we
can challenge McCormlck for a game of quoits {
In a (cw days. i
I Mr. Hugh Culverston caught two carp fish .
out of Saluda River last week. These are the i?
1 first carp we have seen caught in that stream, j
I The arrival and departure of the mall train j
I at Coronaca, will he changed in a few days.
It will arrive coins* South at eleven o'clo'ck a j
m. and going North at three o'clock p m.
i Mr. K. I I. Henderson, a student of Erskifi'c!
College, after a visit of several days to his pa- J
I rents, returned lo College last Monday.
The wheal crop in tills neighborhood 18 very I
! promising, j
| The farmers of this section have for the;
i most part finished putting in guano, and;
some of them will begin planting cotton this i
week. !
I)r. Austin, a recent graduate of Atlanta,],,
was In town last Saturday to see I>r. Waddell.
He thinks of locating in Coronaca to prac-i
tlcehis profession. QUILL, j'
The New Hotel.
For the week ending April 14th?R M Neil-; j
' son, Baltimore: J. M. Currle. New York; B. 11
|C. Dupoat, Savannah, (in.; II. H. Towers, I
' Rome Ga.; Mrs. A. T. Whitloek, New Mar- c
kt't, S. C; J-M. Goad, Lynched, Va.; D. W. j
Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.; J. Steinheinier, At-1 r
j lanta; W T.J. Woodward, S. C.; W.J. I^ovy, |
i Baltimore; T. K. Tobin, Augusta; F.C.Smith !
ICInninnnti- If A Mnwn. Virginia! .fas. R J
Hart, Baltimore; I>. Strauss, Atlanta; W.J.
I E?an, New Pork ; C. L. Parker, Antrevllle, 8. (
|C.; L. 8. Truwlt, MoCormlck; F. D. Hahn, |
j New York; G. W. Dewey, J. 8. Loeb, Cincln- r
| nati; T. W. Bearden, Atlanta; II. Wurnoth,
Baltimore.
Card. 1
I am authorized by one of my Westean (
; houses to sell and deliver Ave thousand bush-1
| els corn, payable October 1st, 1883. Terras? ;
i mortgage on real estate.
I Very Respectfully, A. E. ROGERS. 1*
In Moniorinnu
Mrs. Sally K. Wardlav, the wife of MaJ
.ndrevv 15. AVardlaw departed (his life at li
ioimo 111 the town of Abbeville, on the 13
f Velmmry, l.v-'.'i, in the-tSth year of her an
he fas born near Liberty Hill in Kershn
onnty, where her venerable parent6, bol
f?*viviiiir ix-r. still reside.
IiiUH'Uy nvirried, within one month ot In
laiorlty, she entered upon the stape of ncll<
ltd u-eful liie. thoroughly equipped for n
r Us Important duties; and although tl
oars of her earthly pilgrimage were con
iratlvcly few, she was found in all tbIn;
llficlent; having lived long enough to adot
itli every grace I lie very noblest and nio
sponsible of all earthly positions?those i
ife and mother. She of whom this* can I
illy .said, can not l?e the subject of fulsom
ilogy, /"or unto such no words o:' praise ca
> mor6 than simple justice, A child of Hi
?vennnt and of believing parents, the trail
ion from the kingdom of this world to tli
lu?dotn of grace, was apparently but an li
dent of development-, and as noisless as tli
stillation of the dew, it came frcm the bu
i theI'uliy blown flower, whose beauty an
asranee we all discerned.
It Is eiiough to have lived such a life?bi
i>w unspeakably more to have died such
atli! Feeble, emaciated and woVn by Ion
okness?only a woman?and yet Heath bin
'If, moving upon her with slow and delibc
le steps, iiarading hefote her unclouded vl
n all of bis teirors, could excite 110 fear 1
r bVe>st, where all was peace, and Jo;
i-acf* wliich pnsscth all understanding! J<
la loll comcth from simply believing!
And so faithful, trustful and devoted 1
life, was It allowed to her to be calm, con
etc and beautiful In death?and 1" is thus
"lie gi vetb Ills beloved sleep.-1
C,
Abbeville. P. C.t April 19, ISM.
Physician's prescriptions carefully ami m
irately compounded, l?y experienced hand
all hours "of day and night, ii Speed <
cuirer's I>rng store.
I.awm a cents per yard at P. Rosenbcr
(,'o>.
a lull linn of rmtrnt morlirines mid fane
tides iit Speed it Neutier's.
JfoTiCi?.?f>r. XcutTer, of the flrij* of Spee
Nenflev, is rooming at the New Hotel. Pa
s having prescriptions to be tilled at nlgl
111 pleuse remember.
Men's mid boys' strmrhnts,latest styles. I
iser.oer ,t Co.
FAra good, comfortable smok. go to Spec
NouH'or's and buy u ".May Kirby," pricc
nts
Sunday hours at Speed it NeufTer's Bru
no: from !i to 11 A. .M., 5 to S I*. M.
\ complete stock of paints, oils, varnlsliei
lors, etc., etc., at Speed it Xeu tier's.
I'. ltoseiiberg A Co., can oiler lat/ns at i]
Uts peryard.
V full line of ready mixed paints fron
utid to gallon sizes, always oil hand u
>eed A Neulfer's.
Diamond dyes makes old things new. Tr,
em. Only 10 coins per packaae. All coloi
pt mi limid by .speed it Neullcr.
?<>ldtn machine oil, the best forenginosan
niaehinery, lor sale by Speed it Neuirer.
Have you seen our figured lawns at Z cts
Uo^eubcrg it Co.
Mitmiuaiii PrnlMlr Colfoi
Sf?l.
rhirty-flvc or f>!ty bolls make a ponnr
ind*drouth well, Hale to ilio acre mini
>t year on sandy taivd. Price Sl.ijH per I) us I
Krlsed l>y MiiJ. It. A. Gritl'ln. For sale l\
mningiiam it 1'eiiiplcton. tl'
Tandkerclilcf from ii cents up, some nlc
In cents at Hell A Galplun's.
iVe have a nice llucof Jersey Jackets wliicl
ate selling cheap. Hell Gaiphln
Varl! pearl! jrearl! our line of pearl bul
cannot lye surpassed Bell A Galfthin.
fou can get a nice pearl ballon for ?cents ;
/.en. The best quality for 10 cents at Hell'
ilpliin's.
Ml the new shinies In colored dress button
li^ll and (iitlphili's.
let crochet, crochet and Jet, Taylors cover
, something in black buttons to match an;
ick dress at Hell iV Galpliln's.
-aces, oriental torchon breaton vnlenclnes
.. in (lie greatest variety at Pell & Gal
Ins.
VII over embroideries, nil over Itnmburp
over swl>s, ail over net, very pretty am
cap, at Ilell & Gitlpliln's.
ircat excitements competition IcKbehlnd
at) yards new spring prints at 1 ciMts. A
.......I...... Si c
W pieces- fruit of tlie loom blenching at
nts". A. Rosenberg, Greenwood, .S. C.
Do you know the host ami cheapest place li
e up country to set a stylish hat or bounei
Is nt Hell Galphin's.
Something new r??r Abbeville. An artist
millinery at Hell A Galphin's.
Cecil 've?r, linen collars, collorctts ficliue;
ipe Ict-se unci ruchitig in great Turiely a
II <k Galphin's.
'an*! fans! fans' from 2*,j cents tip to tli
<t In real hautl painting at~IScll<ScCulptiin'f
'arasols, we can show you something banc
me in tills line. Hell ,0 Ualphlti.
)ress gooils, plaids. English cheek, nil won
ns veiling from the cheapest, to the best a
il & Gulphin's.
'Iiron, currants and raslns, fresh at Parke
Hill's.
Corl hern apples at 53.15 per barrel at Tai
r?fc Hill's.
fhc time to set out your flowers Is here
e arc expect I nir a lot of flower pots tu a fev
ys. \V. Joel Smith & Son.
Slack kbl cloves, every pair guaranteed a
II a Galphin's.
loll A G;tl|-hin are Felling real nlub pluVt
tie, navy blue, cardinal and brown hose fo
cents a pair.
losicry! hosiery! hosiery! Ladies, Misses
d C'UiUtVcn at Hill & Galphin?s.
"'ra/.y cloth, fnf xw.?ist dresses, makes up a
etiyasnn all wool klLur cloth. Eutirel,
w ut Hell it (jalpliln's.
[#lnen lawn at llcll a Galphin's.
)ur blnck kid gloves for one dolltir eannfi
beat, every pair guaranteed. IJc'.l ?& Gal
In.
itylish millinery nt Boll & Galphln. 'lowers,
feathers, and ribbons in grent vo
;ty at Hell A Galphin's.
dress fur all. Our line of 5,6J^, 7 and 1
is colored lavvus cannot be surpassed
:i .1, ri il..i.lii
riic best black silk over shown in thl
irket, ?l ni.il Galphln's.
fhc bust blac!c sillc at Hell <t Galphln's.
f you need a niec cashmere dress you cai
re money by buying It from Bell (Jul
Tbe.v have the triuitnlugs and eveiy
In- to match.
t Is simply impossible to find ft belter lln
i>, !< , 1 -3-2, l j, a) and i") cents wliil?3 lawn
in Hell AGHlphin are showing. <
\ great bargain, fifty full sized mnrsielle
ills In perfect order at Sl.'ir> cich worth S'J.nt
Rosenberg, (jree.jiwood, ?>. C.
,oi)0 yards figured lawns at \\{ cents. A
isenbcrg, Greenwood, S. (!.
'arasolsl parasols! parasols! Trom 10cent
Sii.--|0. A. ltoseuberg. Greenwood, S. U.
)ur line of 5, (!, 7, g and 10 cent muslins I
nply beautiful. A pretty dress for ever*
e. It. M. 11 ad don Co:
lust received > . large lot of Ihe "fruit of th
in" bleached In -in-spun, wlncli we arc sell
i very cheap, Boll A Gaiphln.
'very lady who would enjoy complete com
't should wear theMiMame St long com for
rset for sale by Bell & Gaiphln.
['be best tliihg out, is our novelty comblna
hi corset beautifully made, perfect tlttmi
I guaranteed to give satisfaction. liell ?'
11 phi n.
Smbmldered dress Hobos something pet
;tly beatitiiUl at Hell Galphln's.
> loves! gloves! gloves! something to sui
cry one. Lisle silk and kid at Bell & Gal
in's.
i'ou ought, to see our line of plaid worsted
rover suits and trimmings, they are new
f lisii and cli?*ip. It. M. 11 addon A Co.
Hiss Annie Howell; of New york, will, as
t Mrs. lladdon in the mi.iln-:ry dcfiri
slit.
Millinery goods In all th" new shades ca
w be seen ill It. M. I [addon & CVs.
Something worth seeing. The stock c
ring hats ami dress good* lint we will otle
Is spring. You can save money by buyln
ur hats and Ureases froin K, .M. Jluudon ,
Look nl those Imlla lnen suits with the err
olilery to maU'h, from live dollars u|>. The;
e both pretty and cheap. It. M. lluddon <
. "
Have you seen those zephyr suiting, sol
ce silk and very cheap, ut It. M. iladdon <
?'s.
cent muslins In greatest variety, at R. >1
nditon Jfc CoV.
Jur line of S, 10,12 and 15 cent white lawn
nnot lie surpassed. It M. Iladdon jtCo,
Miss Lilly Tujruart an accomplished dres
akcr is now with Bell ?t Ualphin.
D^essrs el' nnd innd" to order on shof! in
to, "piiccs low'* at llell ?1 Gulph Ill's.
We have nn Immense stock of fine embroil
iesand Incus for triinniins; white dresse
ley are very pretty and cheap. It. M. lla<i
)fl & Co.
Mourn Ins Roods ft specialty. Taml?e clnll
enrietta cloth, ira/elle cloth, black casl
ere*. Ac. It. M. Iladdon A Co.
Iirc-s cinchams. all shades at Cunnlnzhai
Templeton's.
Hosiery, gloves, corsets, buttons, drci
llrts, uudershfrls, at Cunningham & Ten
li'toifs.
Urown goods, and I I at low prices i
unningham ?t Templeton's.
Check goods. Joans, eottonades nnd cass
icrs at Cunningham ?fc Templeton's.
Cunnzhain Si Tetnplelon will sell you
icc muslin at (i cents per yard. Calico ;
om 3 to 7 cents.
r>,UtX) pieces of assorted tinware to sell :
rices to suit purchasers at I'arker & llilt's
rarker A Hill are selling 11 yards of 4
'tiit of the loom bleaching for one dollar.
Cow peas for seed at I'arker it Ili'l's.
I'arker & IIill will sell a bargain In tl
are.
Never so chenf> before No. 3 mackeral In
arrets for one dollar and titty cents each
arker & Hill's.
2tt yards of good calica for one dollar at Pu
er A Hill's.
Second mourning goods. The handsome
ne ot second mourning goods we have ev
liown, tine and cheap. It. M. lladdon ?& Co,
Dresses cut nnd tit or made to order. It. 2
laddonA Co
Parasols atid fans. Our tine of parasols at
ins Is both large and cheap. We show goo
it this line entirely new. It. M. lladdon
'o.
Summer silks, black silks black and co!<
d satins, satin rhadauie, <Sc., full line at
i. llaudon a Co's.
The latest styles In millinery wilt be addi
very week during tijo season as they appe
i\ New York. It. M. llaudon a Co.
Foster kl<ls. Our five hook kid elovo tit
iinnot be l>cnt in this market. Give them
rial. Ii. SI. Haddon A Co.
Look at our"towntalk" coTHetonly 3-jcon
I. M. lladdon & Co.
"Best out" cornet, far SO cents, is a beaut
ry one. It. M. Haddon & Co.
Spring and summer worsteds In all tlie m
hades, with trimmings to match. H.M.iIa
on &. Co.
Kmbroiderles. The prettiest and cheap<
I no of laifn and hamburg cdglugs lobe foui
t R. M. lladdon it (jo's.
White goods in great abundance at Cu
iln;:ham Tcmpleton'#. I'lqaefrom 0 to
j?\vii from 10 to 20, Muslin from (1 to 20.
If you want a bafgnln In nice ladles' she
all on Cunningham ,t Tcmpleton.
A large assortment of Hamburg edgings
"u nn lug ham & Tcmpleton "s.
Ask Curinlngeam & Templcton to Sh(
ou the stock of gent's collars.
If you want a suit of clothes cheap go
Cunningham &. Templeton's.
Whlto rohe dresses. Something entire
icw and handsome. It. >1. lladdon & Co.
Hosiery. A beautiful line cardinal, broi
md navy blue hose, ouiy 10 cents a pair.
U. Haddon <t Co.
Corsets, 30 cents and up. R. M. Haddon
Jo.
Gloves, lisle, silk and kid in all the n
ihadyg at reasonable prices. R. 21. Hatfdou
Jo.
??audita?a?????i*?a^??*?i
.Test ARRtvP.n. ? Messrs. Valllncford it
rr KavseU have just received u carload oi" fine 3
or year old mules. The Uue?L ever bioucht to
this market. Adv.
;e. Oranges, bananas, apples ami all seasonable
w fruit, choice and fresh, at Purkcr?fc Hill's.
fJo to Miller Haothers and supply yoursel
with a good clock A?r Sl-'Vi.
Way! look here. Pon't you need a real nice
II hat? If you do there is no cx<-u?e why you
1C [ should not. have one when Miller brothers
n; are selling them so very cheap.
js Choice uncanvassed lmineat Parker A Hill's
"" C ilico, V/..Z and 5)4cunt* per yard, al P. Itosenherit
<t Go's.
of 7.
: ?tiir line 01 .> cent musun cannot, do surpnsslC
j ed. It. AI. Iladdon & Co.
11 81,000 wanted In school cialhis. Wc will nl10,
nllow Hill value for school claims in m^rdlian*
s- 1 disc at cash prices. It. >1. Huddon <fc Co.
ie| I'lins, from ' >'/?cents up In beautiful dcslgn3
i at It. At. iladdon it Co.
,1 Rosertbers A Co., arc oflering clothing at
j greatly reduced prices.
Ginghams:,*)cents per ynni,at V. Rosenberg
it it Go's.
n Cam. at Stiller ilrothcrs and get your
K clocks and boots.
r. Sound seed pOtator*?early rose, enrly enndc.
rich, pinkeye, and Florida yams, at Parker it
? Hill's.
r. Sngnr?12 lbs. granulated for SI.00.13 lhs. ex>y
traC.'or S?l.C0, I I lb*. gOlden fbr *1.00, IIV, lbs.
yellow frtr SI.00, at Parker & Hill's.
11 Farmer"! wlshlns to ^purchase tobacco In f>
ll" or 10 pound lots or by the box, will find It to
their lrit<Jre!u to call on P. Rosenberg A: Co.
2fi,000 pounds ofbncoh, 1,000 bushels of corn
200 barrels of Hour, (10 barrels ot molasses?in
stock and to arrive. Parties in nerd of these
- goods will do well to examine our stock. W.
Joel Smith & Son.
Mules',mnles! A lot of very flne mules on
j.' hand which we will seil cheap for the cash.
Smith A Soil.
100 bushels clay peas at Parker it Hill's.
A varied Knd cxterislve Stock of nearly ev^
.. erythlns usually nee.lnd by the trade to be
found at Smith it Son's.
(j White coods, India linen. Fzyptlan lawns,
r_ l!nou dedacea. Pcrnlan lawns, nainsooks, soft.
' dolrt. .o.,ll.< I." rst ?*#.!* HI..I Trluli *?-??! lt.>
' trimmings to match, nt prices never quoted
, before In this inhrket. It. M. JIndilon & Co.
No pains or expense linvc been spared to
. make our spring stock one of the most nt1
V tractive wo have ever shown, prices as low as
? the lowest. It. M. Iladdon & Co.
Five hundred pounds of windy at ten cents
? a pound. P. Uo?enberg & Co.
Mr. John T. Lvon l< the owner of a fine
Spanish Jack?"ltan'Cnstello.
, Washington street still Improving. Call In
'* Tlios. MeCottlsan's well known establishment,
the old Palmetto S?loon, No, 1 Wash1
ii Ington street, next door to the .V'-.wjiaT of-1
it flceand right under the Medium. See the Itnpjovcmcnts
Turn Is making nnri see for youry
selves how a flrst-clasx saloon Is kept.?adv.
s i"> pounds brown sugar for one dollar at Parker
a Hill's.
il Potn'oes! potatoes! a heavy lot of flue Irish \
potatoes for planting and eating purposes for
1' sale by Smith it'Son.
The Abbeville wholesale store is still selling
I corn at 'Western prices. Mr. Rogers had nine
11 i ears corn at depot, a few days flco and reports
eight more to arrive. It Is astounding the
1,1 amount of corn, moat and flour this house
e i sells daily. This house does a mammoth bus...wl
It* .? Kl..ltI.W, f,t ll.n
I-'"" """ .a vvi .1 Si wit uii-eoius iw nic
y | trade.
Fresh buckwheat at Park el- & Hill's.
Mackerel at bottom prices. No. 2lnJ^t?nrc
rels at $l.7">, No. 3 In ^ barrels at Sl.-iO, ill Parker
A IIIlls.
h Tinware in sets?very low?at Parker &
Hill's.
> A full stock of Jjow Orleans sugar and molassesat
I'arkor<t Hill's.
Landreth's onion sets at. Lawson's.
Fresh gardvn seeds of all kinds have jn?t
boon roretiu'd, come In nnd yet supplied earlv
s at WT. Joel Smith & Son's.
Onion sels. _ Onion Rots. The hest In town
y both red and white, at \V. .Joel Smith it Son's.
A larse lot canton flannel to l?e clospd out at
'? New Yo:k cost by P. Rosenberg it Co's.
Remember that P. Rosenberg A Co will close
[out. their Immense stock of overcoat", a.hj
% | suits at sacrificing prices.
J ' All winter goods to be sold at reduced prices
j by P. lib.sen berg & Co.
* Gent's woolen undershirts will be sold at
cost by P. Rosenberg ?? Co.
g Smo*c "Mary Lee'' tobacco. P. Rosenberg
A Co.
,, Reccnt advices from New York lend us to
believe that, the styles this spring in both
millinery and dress goods will be very pretty.
1 We will at an early day be prepared to show
0 onr lad v friends many new and elegant goods;
I R. M. Haddon it Co.
' ! An elegant assortment of black silks, black
11 cashmeres, black huntings, chenelllc fringe
(and other ttimmlncs to match. Always on
e hand at lowest cash prices; R. M. Haddon A
: Co.
I rnt*n i / nr
i ino rrospeci 01 war
r < T>ET\VF.E>^ England and Russia will not, at
j present prevent
IP, BOSENBERQ & CO.,
! irom ofTcrlnc to the pnbll? an Immense .stoek
ti of Spring and Summer (ionds at astonishingly
low prlOLs. Tliey have on liand a complete
Itneof
' Men's, Boj's ni YoBth's CMiof
* Just arrived, that you can't help buying I.' yon
' only hear the price mentioned. White Vests
utmost given away. Inspecting their stotik oi
t DRY GOODS
we find a benullful line of figured I^iwns at
only lUci'Ots per yard, filnuliams 5 cents
per yard, Bleaching from 5 cents up. C'alleo
' Horn .*> to7 cents. All winter goods will, lie
0 sold at u'rt cost. They can also cive entire
I. { satisfaction in Shoetfj lints, Trunks, Jewelry,
s Roger's Triple Plated Silverware,
Crockery. Hardware, atld An Immense stoek
n ot Urorerles. Corn, Flour and Damn always
I-j on hand at lowest market prices. Tlieir
c "Celebrated Pearl Shirt"
si
I already takes thr> lead for durability, nml as
, j the best tilting shirt made. <?uns, I'lstolS ahd
' Cartridges, of all kinds, constantly In stoek.
j In fact you can he supplied with nearly every..[thing
by them at most reasonable prices.
I Don't delay paying them a visit.
P. ROSENBERG & CO.
H
V April. 15,1S8"). tf
r. ELECTION
; NOTICE.
t
t VJC'TICE is hereby given that in pursuance
1 ii of Hie provisions of an Act of tlie MUile
of South Carolina, entitled "An Act to aiithori/.e
Counties, Township*, Cities and
i Towns Interested in tlie construction of tlie
'?| Cirollnu, Cumberland Gup and Chicago Raili
way Company tosnoscribc to tlie capital stock
i" ; of said company," approved December Iklnd,
! *! lf>S:l; all election will he held oil the Slrd day
j of April, 18^5at tlie voting I'rccinct for Due
) >; West Township, In tlie town of Due West at
I wiilcli election shall be submitted to the
r! quhlillcd voters of said township the question
whether or not. tlie said toU-nship of Due
' West shall subscribe the sum of five(">) per
P j cent, on tlie assessed value for taxation of
j the real and personal property In said town-:
I ship, inbuiiih. to tlie capital stock of the Cur'-1
ollna, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Railway
y j Company, according to the provisions of said
fc J Act; and on the condition thalthcbond to
| he Issued thcrermler shall be deposited in the
rt j Carolina Savings Hank, of Charleston inlrwt
V : to be delivered to tlie I'residcnt of the Carol 1!
na, Cumberland <?ap and <'1iIcul-o. Hallway
, Company only upon a completed line through
jsild Tnwn>hip Wing constructed in accord-!
jancewllii the resolution of the Hoard of Hi's
! rectors as adopted .March !>, lSfCi, and entered
on the inlnutcs; and on the (uriher condition
ss! to he expressed on the Honds to be issued by
l authority of the vole to be taken, ili'tt said
HoMds shall be null and void unless said'ltaii0
way shall, after passing through the corporate
limits oi Due West run thence along the
general route surveyed through the Township
In the direction of Cray ton v llle,
1- Tlie voting at said election shall be by hnls.
'lot,such of the voters who desire to vole in
|. favor of said township making the aforesaid
i subscription, shall vote a ballot having wrlt!
ten or primed thereon the word "subscrlp'
. tIon," such of said voters who desire to vote
* I against the said sfibscrlptlon shall vote a bal|
lot having written or printed thereon the
n words "No subscription." ....
I The polls shall open at eight (^'o'clock a.
<s i m. of Mild day and remain open until llvo \fi)
ii-1 o'clocli p. tn.
! T. C.Smltli, A. C. Cllnkscales and .T. H. Hon'
ner have been appointed mimugerif of said
I election, with full power to hoJtl and conduet
; the Bame, count the voles, declare and certify
>' the result, according to the luvs fn furce, and
tlie provision of said Act.
a Hy resolution of tlie Hoard.
JAMBS A. McC'ORD,
fit 1
Chairman Hoard County Commissioners
l*or Abbevlllo County, S. C.
April 8, 1PS5, 9t
J Columbia and Greenville Rnilroarf;
Lit' nn<' "^''r A',r" 'SS5, Passenger train* will
1 \J run as herewith indicated upon this ruad and 1 a
I brandies :
ir' DAILV, KXCErT SUNDAY*.
,S| I NO. M. BP PASffKNUKR.
er I Leave Columbia 11 10 a m
Arrive Al?t?n 12 10 p in
Arrive Newherry 1 13 p rn
' j Arrive Ghappell's 2 02 p m
j Arrive Ninety-Six, D 2 80 p in
1!- ! Arrive Greenwood 8 09 p in
"fs I Arrive llmlcen 8 38 p m
! Atrive Donnnlds 0 55 p m
Arrive Helton 4 40 p in
>r-l Arrlvo Greenvlilo 6 ud ji di
I NO. 52 DOWN PA8SPNGKR.
. I Leave Greenville 9 SO a m
c><' l Arrive ltellon 11 13 a in
ar Arrive Donnalds 12 "0 ni
Arrive Hodges 12 23 p m
?1 Arrive Greenwood 12 4S ji in
a Arrive Ninety-Sis, II 1 12 ji hi
Arrive Gbnppell's 2( 2 ji tn
[g Arrive Newberry 3 02 j> in
Arrive Alston 4 Ift p in
Arrive Colitmbi'i 5 15 p in
y.
AMlKVlLLK BRANCH.
?w Leare Abbeville 11 00 a to
lH. Arrive DirrnngU's 11 22 u in
Arrive Hodges ...... 12 00 in
^ I^-ave Hodges..., 3 4S p in
, Arrive 1)1 roiush'a 4 22 p in
utl Arrive Abbeville 4 45 j? in
BLUft RllXtK RAILROAD AND ANDERSON BRANCH,
in Leave Bolton 4 45 n m
' Arrive Anderson ft IS p m
Arrive Seneea G 30 p m
,c Arrive Wallialla 7 0-1 j> in
Leavo Walhnlla 8.. SO a in
nt Anive Seneca 9 1ft ft ni
Arrive Anderson 10 8.'} a in
)W Arrive Uelton 11 OS a uj
IAURKNB EAILROAD.
to T^oave Newberry 8 2.1 f m
Leave Helena 8 82 pm
>ly Arrive Clinton ft Hi) p m
Arrive Laurens... 6 85 p w
__ Leavo Lanrens 9 20 a rn
,, Arrive Clinton 10 01 a m
Arrive Helena 12 20 p tn
Arrive Newberry 32 80 p w
^ D?Dlnnor.
pw Time?Eastern standard.
id; O. B. TALCOW, Superintendent. ,
D. CAUDWELL, Awidt. Ucn. Pas, A?cnt.
THE TOWN STEAM MILI
*
Wo hnvo progresses! so far iu fitting i
our
Corn
that wc will grind (or the public on Tuesda*
and fcnlurdt?y>.
We have the best machinery nn?l will gl
prompt attention ami a full "turn out" to i
ollr patrons.
NVIipn you come to town brlnu your co
with you and take It home In the Shape
good meal.
On Washington St. near the depot.
SMITH A I1EXRY
April, IS, ISM. tf
Tie AlMlle Medical Society
W' ir.r. meet SALE PAY IN. MAY
12 M. W. T. JONES, President
Tony A. RonrN.sox, Secretary.
l>ee. 10, 18?|. lyr
Warning.
WYI.IE GRAY, colored, about JS years
ago. ginger-cake color, Is im:ler eontrr
i to worn ror nip mirine me year i>n?. jie k
without leave or provocation and I will c
: force the law against any one who nniy ?i
I ploy him. B. S. ROBERTSON
j April 8,1885, tf
Bridge to Let
: rpilK contract to rcpnlr McICelfrleU's Brit!
I 1 will he let to the lowest responsible hi
| dcr nt t h?; hrldee on Tuesday, April 21ril, It
at II o'clock A. M. The contractor w
ho required to nl ve hond with npprovcil fiin
tlev. The right Is reServeti .to reject any or i
bids.
Wm. RILEY.
County Commissioner.
April fi, 1S85, 3t
dissolution:
1TIK copartnership heretofore existing I
tween SPKKD & LOWUY In the Dri
hlislhess wiis dl??dlvud by mutual conscnt (
January l'.t,18 oi
Pi B. KPKFT),
b. L. LOWRY.
K'E\V FIRM;
Wo liie undersigned have this dny Phter
j style of si'KKD A NEUFFEK, for tl>?; pi
; nose of carrying on the Drug business ntA
ucvllle Court House. AVe solicit, ix shnre
the public patronage nistl will deserve It I
close utlcmlon to business.
!\ n. SPEED.
G. A. NEUFFER
April S. 18SS. If
firm
treasurer's office,
AprHj 8TH, 188,1.
In accordance with the ac
to raise supplies for tlio fiscal year con
moncing November 1st, 1SS4, approve
December 24thv 1884, notice is lierol
given that tbo Tl*eilsu ror's Olllcoof Abb
ville County will be open for the collo
lion of Taxes
IBM, MAY 1st, 1885,
and will remain open until June 1st, 1SS
Taxes are payable as heretofore in tv
equal installments. The first is due ai
payable from May 1st, until Juno 1st, hi
if hot paid litltil the second is duo 5 p
centum will bo added to said first instal
mcnt.
The second installment is duo and pa;
able from the first day of September
the twentieth day of October, 1883. Tf
payors can pay all in May it* they desi
to do so.
Tlio rate tfer centum for Abboyil
County is ac folio V/s :
Slate purposes fij mil!
County Current.,.; ... 3 ?*
Schools 2 "
Special 11 "
Total 12 Hiili
foil tax ?1.0fl.
Taxes arc payable in the followingkii
of funds and no other : Gold and silv
coin, United States currency, Nftion
on uk noicsi ami uoupons which snail n
cnmo payable during thoycar 18So, on tl
valid consolidated bonds of this Sta
known its "lirown Bonds," nnd 011 tl
bonds of this State known as "i)efieicn<
Bond*,'1 also Juror's certificates and tl
per diem of State witnesses iii the Circu
Court will be received for County taxc
not including school taxes.
The Savannah Valley railroad tax
the Townships of Lowudesvillo, Magn
lia, Calhoun and Bordeaux Is duo hi
payable at the sariio time with the Sta
and County Taxes, and will bo collect*
subject to the same penaltid.1. Tlio lev
for tho railroad tax is 10 mills in each
the four township*.
All information a? to taxes will bo fre
ly givcli by mail or otherwise.
J. IV. PERRIN,
County TreasnrerAprii
8, 1S8"). 8t
" NOTICE.
MY. JACK will s.tnml the Spring Fenson
Mr. J. I'. Samples, near Ureenwnoil.
J. V. C >1,10 MAN
April I, IfifB. It
NOTICE.
01*11 Norman Horse, "SAVON," will stni
lor tlie Spring Season of IKKi, nt Mill. J
Wiiile's. near Hradiey and Verdury, S. I'i
on MaJ. White for information.
WJl, JOHNSON
J. A. MOORE.
April 1,1381. lin
k
rrrumrrrnii
ILfllLbltll
Are Openin|
Their Large and We
Selected Stock of
All Kinds of
GOODS,
And are Ready to
SERVE THE PUBLI
at The
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE
Will Advertise Morn in Dctml
rv a 1
UN est ween
April. 1, 1RST>. tf
, COPARTNERSHIP NOTIC
NOTICE is hereby given that the uml
slciu'd have litis diiy nssocliMid the
' selves together under the tlnn name of UK
& (?Af/l'IIIN, for the purposi! of carrying
iv MILLINERY and DRY <iOO|)S hnslnus!
W. K. HEM,.
H. F. (JAM'IIIN
fob. C.% 18S5, tf
Axle Grease
T?Y the box, dozen, or gross, for sale ch<
, J) by Til OH. 15EU(if
Yarb. Madden,
Flit .ST CLASS WELL DIGGER,
ABBEVILLE. S. C.,
OFFERS his services to the people of Ab
ville county. Ho has never made a fi
! ure- Prices reasonable.
, i Jan. 21, 11W5. 3tn
Vacuum Harness Oil.
rpo keep your harness soft, and make th
1 wear well, you must get some, for sale
half-pints, pints and quarts by
Doc. 17, 15*1, tf THOS. BEGGf
. . ; f. ? ?. :v
PARLOR SUITS f
up
, AT THE
^ 1
of STHH1] j
-OF1
J. D, CHALMERS & CO,
f
ABBEVILLE, S. LParlor
suit!*, In Mnlwlr. Mohnlr nnd
plus!) bands. Onesel In CRIMSUN I'LUSIL 1
/HIAMRER SUITS, In WALNUT, CHER- ]
Kj RY nnd OAK, latest styles.
ni" /"ill AM HER SUITS, I'nlnted In beautiful
colors.
F~ INK SIDE HOARDS, find CHIFFONIERS
SAFES, &< '.
'* TT ALL STANDS, nnd IIAT RACKS. Thcii
Hull Stands arc new and beautiful goods.
WARDROBES-MAHOOANY nnd WAL'v
NUT?with fine FRENCH CLASS In
the doors. Splendid goods.
EC _ -
Id- i f\ BUREAUS rnnclng In prices from 58.00
-iU to SJO.W, all with the best of glass,
"9" OCA BEDSTEADS nt prices from to
ill ?,0U Bottom figures.
CHAIRS-PARLOR, CANE, AND 1
rO' ' WOOD SKATS', at prices from 75 '
cents to caclil
M~ATT R ESSES?a 11 sizes. BPRING BEDS d
nntiCiiTs. We sell a cbod Snrinz Bed
fdrii.Vu
? TjICTURE FRAMES?In VELVET, EBO1.
NY, nnd GILT, from CARD slze? to CAISINETS,
nnd PANELS. Fine Assortment.
17INK riCTURE FRAME MOULDING on
; hand, from ihe lowe*t price to bust., nil 1
>e- i sizes, can be put tip 1 it best rnnnner. IMC- .
nfr TURK CORD and NAILS. 1
WINDOW SHADES, In "DADO" styles''
latest ><iui best?Just to h:inil. All sizes.
Cull and see tlicm. Very low In prices.
'l'O ARRIVE In a few days?The handsom,|
est lot.0/ WALL PAPER 111 the np-counnd
tri* ^'c ArcSbl'ig tosoll It at city prlecs; 1
id rpnK ABOVE ANNOUNCEMENT wl'l. tell
r* I. you of a j'iirt. of the poods we linve o.i
h" IihikI. Wo will sall them as low as the lowest
?'i prices. Respectfully,
1 J D CHALMERS & COOctober
29, 1SW.
Card;
Thnnkfnl to the public for past favors and
sollclilnjra contlnuaiici!of the same. I would 1
announce that I have Just returned from the! |
Northern markets, where I have bought u|r
# | large nnd varied stock of ISjirijiy; nnd Sum-1 a
mcr finotls nnd would i>b pleased to servo j
my friends nnd customers to the best nnd J
CliCahest poods In my line. ,
Mr. R. B. JOHNSON Is still with mc In the '
store and will always wclcome his friends v
und servo thein to the best of Ills ubllliy.
A. ROSENBERG (
O recti wood, S. C., March 10,1S85.
Leather.
;T
CALF FIvINS, ICIp Skins nnd Ilnrhcss leather
on hand and for sale by :
- - ?ntfAO f)T?r?r!C}
>(1 JinrCIl -i, M'.il, II l riui-i. mvuuo,
I BARBEirSHQR
RICH Aim GANTT. Is now propnrei-i to do
all work in liIs department in Hie hot
mnnnor nnd at rwonnMo chargi's. Monthly
customers sliavlnir, hair cutting nnd shampooing
SI per month, ltasors honed and put
in the best condition for A"i emits eneli. P
Shop under the Press and Jiannc.r office.
March 1">. 1882. tf f
j THE LIGHT RONNiNfT \
5|NEW HOME!
id I -aM
or I
al i Ts nmv ,he favorite among Rowing Machines
-i I and Is ccrtiiinly above all competition. i j
0-, t>olng- tlio widest range of worltj snipped i
.. I will, all the latest Improved attachment, It
j Is beyond all dispute the easiest and lightest
to running shuttle machine on the market, and !
, ! Is fast growing to he the most popular mn?
1,01 chine sold. Parties who contemplate buying
?v ' a machine will certainly tlnd It to their Inter,*
|?st to see and try the ltumilnsr I
>'piv Home" before buying. Sold upon easy
!iti terms, within tlie reneh of all, elihJr orl
! monthly installments or on time with a cash ,
Vpayrrent. Try the LIGHT RUNNING NKW (
HOME and you will buy no oilier. For sale
v.* . K. M. K EATON; * '
ill Feb. 23,18S5. 10m Abbeville, tf. C.
0
id Teacher's Money.
'e "pE^SONS holding school claims for No3d
''Ortiher and December will present the
same to the treasurer for payment. <
y OEOltGK C. HODGE?, 1
0f 8(!tio<>l Cominlsbloher. .
? "dissolutionT
'PIIK partnership heretofore existing he
I twecn W. S. COTHRAN and K. I,. M'ON
under the lirin name of W. s. COTHRAN i
CO., Druggists, Is this day dissolved by niu-l
tual const lit.
_ V*: S. COTHRAN,
] ;. L. IA ON.
Jan. 2j 18?.").
at ? ;
NKW FIliM.
The undersigned have this day entered Into; i
_ a partnership under the linn name of C'OTH- j.
| RAN ?C l'ERRIN, for the purpose of conduct- '
lnga general DRUG UI'SINESS. They have '
1(1 j secured the services of Mr. F. E. HARRISON (
; a pharmacist of undoubted skill who will do- 1
,11; vole Ills exclusive attention to Ifie prfptini
tIon or prescriptions ;u any nine ui uay u?
night.
W. S. COTIIRAN.
T. C. PKItUlN.
_ Jan. 2.?, 1885, tf
ltOIiEttT It. HEMPHILL.
WILLIAM P. CALHOUN.
HEMPHILL & CALHOUN,
attorneys at Lawa
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
NS'lll prncticc In nil the Court?) of tho State.
February I, issr?.
Well Boring.
rPIIE undersigned with his lame ID Inch
1 auger, and the double glazed Terra Colin
curbing can put you up a well that will hist
for (ikcs, nt oihs half tho price of dug wells.
He uses the ordinary sUn wood bucket for
drawing water. The cleaning out of these
wells is the work of a minute, by keeping a
tin bucket in bottom of well to be hooked out
at will. He also has the agency for Abbeville
county for the celebrated Porcelain lined t'u),
cumber Pump, which he can furnish and put
I in at less than Factory prices for a single
a pump. ('HAS. M. CALHOUN.
Greenwood, S. C., Jan. 11, 1881. lyr
U FOUTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
. No Hor.su will die of Cone. Bora or Lcnq Fe;
T*b, If Foutz's I'owders are Med in time.
Foutz's Powders will enre nnd prevent HooCnotXEA.
fonte'8 Powders will prevent Gapks in Fowls.
i Foutz's Powders will Increase the quantity of milk
nafid cream twenty per ccnt., and make the batter firm
lj Fontz's Powders will cnre or prevent almost rviet j
v Di?rA8K to which Hon>en nml Cattle nrc subject.
Korrz's Powr>kh8 will oivk Satlbxactios.
Sold everywUej-c. - v
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor.
1^ BALTIMORE, MD.
School Books!
School Books!
kit
^ j.AiUIK sloe;? of r.!l kind*. of
? School Books!
inUs
< " H. W. LAWSON & CO.
Jnn. 28. 1885. tr
Garden Seed!
5*
Garden Seed!
W E have Just received n large stock of
LANDRETH'S
ill- l
- FRESH GARDEN SEED
em
,D II. \V. LAAVSON CO.
j Jan. ?5,ISS.", tf
;
J * '
,-ri. - *xrrni
paii *v?n attti r> rr* rrf\ At A a n f
iv lii ovu tii\/ luiiv w lug gvuua c*u
NEW YORK COST for Cash,
L" , i I . I .
&eady?Made Winter Clothing. Flannel TJndetwfcar, flannel
Dress Goods and Dark Calicoes.
rlfTC following will bo Mid fit tjie lowest prices: BLEACHED. BROWN ANTl CHKCKFD
IIl)MEHPU2CS, JEANS AND CASSIMERS, BOOTS AND SHOES, and all other Kbotls.
CUNNlS'OHAM A TEMPLETON hnve n store full of all kind# of good*. Give tlipth.o
all. As cheiip uk the ch en pest und ns good ns the best. [Feb. 25,1M55. tf
A. E. ROGERS,
DEALER IN
Ulf. Ml, ill, HEI
Hams, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and Soap.
r A\C SFJLLTXO TTJK ABOVE GOODS FOR SPOT CASH nnd CASH QNlA''
L I will make It to the Interest, of all CASH buyers to buy thHr goods from inc. Bellevini
hat LOW CASH prices will ho appreciated by the trade and that. It will be U> our inutua
nterest to sell only for SPOT CAKII. I have adopted this rule and will not break them un
Icr any consideration. SI'OT I .'AS 11 or no go will he our mplto;_
We thank our friends and customers for past favors and promiso lort er prices than ever a
THE ABBEVILLE WHOLESALE STORE
Jan. 2?, ISM, tf
llUVY JUI U^UIA/IU
coin k PERI
fT AVE Just opened a now and elegantly fitted np DRUG STOItE on the MarshalllTonsi
[") Corner, under the Prrx.i and Banner office, anil ure now receiving and will continue K
ecelvc till their stock Is complete u full line of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, &c
Uso, all the popular PATENT MEDICINES kept In a first-class Drug Store, all of which wi
warrant to hi fresh nnd pood.
W?? also olfcr iv well selected stock of FANCY GOODS, consisting of
Colognes, Foreign ziiid Domestic; Handkerchief Extracts
in great variety, Handsome Vases, Lamps, &c.
Our ilno of nil ITS I IKS AND SOAPS is simply complete. Every variety of IIAIR. TOOTI:
JAIL, FLESH, SHAVING AMD SHOE BRUSH SOAPS from i he ilut-st toilet to the cheap
St.
January 28,1883, tf
lEIHmET
rHOMAS MrOE'ITI(?AN; having sold ont the CENTENNIAL HOUSE and establlohod i
First Class Trnde at the Norwood Jtroihnr's Old .->tnnd ilti Washington Street, desires t<
:;ill public nttenlIon to the SUPKRIOR (QUALITY of Ills FINE OLD LIQUORS Softenet
ly nsi>, and used as a Heavcraxc and Futility Medicine. It Is manufactured from carrfull;
elected Malt, Is absolutely PURE, and It Is highly recommended by medical menus!
'OXIC and us u INVIGORATING- HEALTH SUSTAINING; and STRENGTH GIV1N(
iEVERAGE It Is unexcelled, and only to bo had rtt the PALMETTO SALOON.
The proprietor has on hand a Finn Stock of MILWAUKEE STEAM 1JHKU also FRESI
,'00 L T1VOLI DEER at only 13 cents a bottle.
COOL TEMPERATE DRINKS put up in First Class Style to suit the trade at the lcadln,
aloon of the un-countrv.
Give Tom a Call at the old
PALMETTO SALOON.
MILK PUNCH, and other Temperance Drinks.
Mny lttli, 1881.
B F Slfll IT H,
ABBEVILLE, S. C.,
Is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Rough or Dress
;d Lumber, and is ready to fill all orders for Carpente
iVork of any kind, at the very shortest notice and at thi
nost reasonable prices;
June 15,1881,tf . ...... _
"toTITMABRY; Fftp Snip
Utornoy and Counselloi' at Law, A vl K/C^lvi
ABBEVILLE, h. c.
)fllce formerly occitplcil by Judge Thomson.
Dec. 24, 1881. If -p>
^ /ftf t i,i ij~ -t^Y virtue of an innato desire to suppl;
\V JLi? MlJLljiiXV, tho demands of tlio trade, we ivill sel
attorney At Law, "'"""^anddcimbiotokof
Abbeville, s. c. Ready-Mado Clothing arid
)fllce formerly occupied by Judge Thompons Ov^TCOa^S
rhe Place to Get Whatsitunte in tbc town of Abbovfllo in th
tipper part of tho Dry Goods establish
VftTI 1 ment "f Joe' & 8on? an<
& U 11 WmIIu bounded oh the right bytbeirwellknowi
and extensive stock of
FHOS, M. CHRISTIAN ^
HAVING houpht tha interest of Mr. stock ^
JOHN' WILSON Hi .the business
'ormerly conducted by them jointly will JJOOtS aila 3I10CS,
coop always in store?, a completo.stnck of . j .
?ANCY GROCERIES, CANNED bounded :h the rear by a tarricade of
500DS and CONFECTIONERIES dfj , _
ill kinds. The best and cheapest C\- Saddles and Trunks,
JARS and TOBACCO. Tho FINEST
WINES and LIQUORS. surmounted by an armory of Breech load
. . 4 . ? pig, single utid double barrel
Sweet Mash Corn Whisky . .. ..
Snot Guns,
For medical purposes a specialty. Also, '
.'hoiee Liquors of any kind for medical an(| ,-n front |,y a continuation of tlia
purposes. ; samo immense stock of Clothing till yw
G i vo him a call. Satisfaction guaranteed . tho rock <ViJlf of low Jivihg price*
T-&- All persons indebted to the nrm . - f
>f Christian Wilson must make imme- &o1*'to ??? demands of the trade
liate payment. TERMS?Reasonable.
thos. m. christian, Smith & _Son.
Abbeville, S. C. K M Me'rthants.
Feb. 10.1834, tf LU
CAED
Tn ilia Travel i tiq- Pnblir
isn dlJU'd li;u?y:iun?g^ BV ?- - - " ~ o
-Xjiauooat)! ;oBJioJ-(s 01 o3?>v??I"*
01 *PI03 srunenoni noiioHuiisg 6?T^8Jra?jSk rpHK Ronrdlns House formerly Unnwn n
a a# oj pnuBJjiiAV e.taiipvt?ii7 1 the MANSION HOUSE,Just nl>ovc: K. 1
WqgT JiifSf Schneider's Corner, sonih .-Ide UroadSt roc
piila *? & AtSSSffiELJia Wfe&Mj Is??VpKby,MrM-.,^r'lhL'mpviI'I1 ,V
oaiwT jnoiHiwQ _? ^Kf^mBKak. hcrcnlter be known us the (TiE\ LLANj
tf\_B iStfSii HOUSE. Named In lionor of the I'resideu
v3fl*0 MfiSa eleet. All persons visitinjr the cNy arc cni
r A _ne>tly solicited to slop with Mrs. Redd, as h?
QTTTinDTiT f(TTT Q t?il?le will he as good its the market frill nffort
d LiL (J U D A JUulllldn ?06 Hroad Htreel, Augusta, Gu.
*** mJ w 1S0Bp?&?)$ I J)ei*. 31,18*4. .tin
99$ V ?
jtrpDJin joj pna? pira isnnmoAWfl *J5\\ ft i~an u~. CI
Majooo pj.vt .SJ.IIIUBJ vuiWPWjftnK \\ H //
Suinnvi :sjuujui tj [on?nq ? ?tt^>U3 \\Jfoj/k
*02*98 'HCOIHd JSw 70 SEJjL
j8ii8iis-iuofluoiipaAojdiiii^w WITHOUT PROFIT
BdoiJS trrtnn nj siirdai Birjftp tOf tjoox ifiSSL 1
ptni iai|)3'| jjiioj^ooj floHH I I MBS i !
jo upciij h? joj lajuuj ""o'lji i mmci i , ? < .....
qiraatott u miui inoi d^iiuiajf i 1 4 a a a > wt ^ 1 _ '
iiua.tTjo .pwpiinii pay 11,UUU H11811618 W D.11G L/Om.
'? mm j'm n?--#" 100 B9rrela ,
tegry pini BAioi!?a[??TnJcc4*?nox^ i Barrels Flouft
Sfrs( 'sjauimua *?I|AUV AaW?A B i
SWSkS'lSm! 50 Bafrels New Orlean
'0!$ 'alJOJCMJOdiSJaiilJBjy?: Molasses.
jnpapnunfloasinuuPCTXoaBrosa f^jl J tn
7f! barrels Sugai.
, 1o?j:4 'CI si 1 1 _
foT-3'?i-y 'i.=oS.icau^ Cf.x<)r - ? 25 Sacks Coffee
?0|"3S UITV l>ow -naojs u|ujgAJUfJ I
rB03 'Xtiij njjoj'joj.i 'jajaaoo j
Butftipni pi];nu^.i ptre E.-.zis jaweniP <*3. | AT
tBJoicoq pu? biu..^v ?J u ijJ |L|jjdy ^ w '
g^ESJUiSSyWr?4^! pARVCD A |j|| I ?C
anrnnpunnpncir .<jia3st?hinmoTo . 1 ? rtlll\|?|| (Jv II ILL Ol
"Work Preferred
?? ? Ssb-2^ P jj sir 08 HLI' T the citizens of Abbeville Count'
K46J _jj ubfiu,/W P3 fefiSai* * advocates of homemade harness, c(c.
w " u W W M W?S0V 1,avcsupplied myself with nmierlal for th
. manufacture of uHsnch work. Cull and as!
(lor wliiu yoft want In my line; Ifltls not 01
C? r>i r\ >r?ml, I will with short notice have It mad
i* f* V? I ' OI >OU# TIIOS. BEGGS.
. U li. & \ji ^1^2 <
NOTICE.
AIJ, persons arc lierehy warned not f<
HI I IK, or HUNT land to one PKTEI
I 0- ir "DVTf Tin ing MAKTIX, alias 1?KTER t:o.Bn, colored, ns h
A CL IV llAlLl iLOill/kJ. 's under contract for ltiM, ita has Ietl my em
xi., w ja.. "itiu ^ ploy merit v?Kliout any provocation. He i
' - . -1st li'jt one Inch In height,2T) yearn old and <1
A 1,1 the talk, but as I ir. I!ripKl;-s an 1 a yellow complexion. The law will be strlcl
Harness I am an advocate of setilns? ly enforced against all persons hlrlns him.
about the country In the old fashioned way, _ T. L. 11A DIJON,
so | have snppilt d myself with material 10 March ls.s>. it
make any kind of harness wanted. Call and
geta supply as tin: Spring Is about to open.
March 2s, is<3f tf !'?? Now is the Time
ppo have your Paddles and harness repalrei
TToyripcc I nurl put In order for pleasure, don't put I
udiiicoo 10fvuntil something breaks and some one get
GOOD machine made harness for saleehenp hurt.
by TllOjj. DliUUfc}. I THUS. 13EJUS.
JJec. 17, ISSi, tf J March -5, tf
I
| FALL AND WINTER GOOD?
uonssanuy on nayus-.jh
a Large Assortment -jJH
Notions, Domestics, ^
"Rrtnfa nnrt f
Groceries, and ^
t JOEL SMITH & SON' fl
AbbCVllIC* C. H., S.
Oct. 1, IS84. tr
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Abbeville, S. C.
JUSTTIPEENEO A>Trt ftE.fDY Fdfl
^ accommodation of guest*.
Rates.
1 Ward by thfe W. -f
Hoard by the mn'nth 3fr00 .
Table board per month.., .'X 3) 00
MRS. E. KXLLY^v H
0. WITTER, Fr0pnetrCSSi
Jonnary 7, lt&l. '
i Seal. fl
Mcllwaine fl
j JJaVE on hand almost every variety of; .| M
raRRiacFQ fl
i mm) .
BUGGIES, TS
WAGONS,fl
which they oiler to their customers on
most advantageous terms. -
REPAIRING A SPECIALT!,||
With the beat of workmen In etery brapch-ol^j
our business, aud an abundant supply ft,f '
lumber, and other materials, we areprepAreKc^i^^H
to do nil kinds of repairing in the very
manner, at the shortest notice, and on th#. . U:>.W
mostticuommoduUng termd. Ail workfally-%a
I '"SEAL & McILWAINE,
> * Washington Street.
* Something: Sew tJiinder the
g r WILL bQ rendy on and a nor the ist'<rafl^|
L March to do any REPAIRING. whieU..-,'2j '!
may lio wnnted to your SADDLES and
NK8S. Don't postpone the matter too
Ion;;. The cyclono may come along.
THOS. BE6fil:-rm
Feb. 27th, 1884. tf
wardlaw fr ediaffi -; m
NOW HATE THE PLEMIIBE *^19
announcing the arrival of an alrructlvo
FINE SHOES/1
Consisting of a full assort-'
ment for Men's* Ladies's ft^tif 3S
e Children's wear, ill all tKa?M:l
Latest Styles. m
March .26,1884, tf / ' |
- new carriage; 1
buggy, and fl
> WAGON H P/11
ri I liovc. on - Unnd a Frlot Class Supply oj
Materia! (rom the Ileal Market uua
will coniliiue to rocelve H
until my Stock Is H
complete. <:
All Work done with Short Not Ice, and low
Price*, to sntt the time*.
W. CT. Chapman, ^ fm
MAIN STREET, ABBEVILLE, C. IL, fl. Oi
March, 2Uth, 1884. 9mo.
Bfmliil
Under the .... 1'dji I
NewHotefgl
friti be Foxuid, . . Ejl
New Fall Good$i|||
5 Low Prices 'jfaM
- QUARLES & THOMAijf
.Abbeville* Si C4ept.
21,;iSSl. tf
Land for Sale/ I
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W? AIIE AUTHORIZED TO SELL I
Ihe following lands: 1 Tract
s Two Hundred and Twenty-Six Acres,
near Plurnix, known as Cliipley land,
bounded Ijy. lands of Cliipley, TalUtrt,;
Eslato Hutchinson and others. Also,
tract
One Hundred and Twenty Acres, t . 0j
'-h
part of tlio America itacKei i rare, uounci- - 9
cd by lands Of S. B. Brooks, Talbert, .J. S..
Cliipluy, Sr., and Others. Also, lot in the
town of Troy, known as "?
. Lot 6. Block B. _ v|
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' Also, the Simmons Lot near Ilodges %
i j Thirty-Three and TIiree-Quarter Acres,'
u! more or less bounded by T. J. Ellis, W<
c G'. Norwood and others. Also, j
Store House and Lt)t, 1
in town of BrSdley, on Main and Griffin
Streots late owned by Thos. II. Walker.
t Parker & McGdwan, ->
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l* a ftv fnr v w Wa<?ener & Co.
if
> Nov. IP, 188J, tf
Brushes.
1)AIXT and Whitewash brushes for sale
cheap t>y
,u<rc. it, i8s?, tf Trios, bkgus.
I j Collars
*1 A XOTJIKIt lot of all kiprollaTstofll liorfeg
; J\ or mules for sale by T110H. BE<jG8.
1 Dee. 17, 1681, tf
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