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if nr 1 he Press and Banner! ^ ___ Uy Ilu^h Wilson. Wednesday, April 22,1885, I'arnl.rtlc filrokr. \VK ilivply sj-ni|i(ithi/c with our follow ! townsman i*nl. .1. T. IMicrtwiti in iiis rivi'in affliction. If.' is n puiilic spiiilo^l citizen,' taking tin active part in every public work, n:nl Is one of our largest and most successful i farmers. Purine th" war ho was a gallant | Officer. an<l ilul his whole duty to the last, (.if Ills alllietioii tin* c'<Tsays: Colonel .1. Towues Holierlson, of A!? ?'-v111 1 nrrivetl in CVilumhia on Tuesday evening, rn isih.v to CheMcr, to attend the annual session of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Honor, of' which l>oily lie is Treasurer. He visited the I <odge in this city. which was in session Tuesday night, and while there suddenly fell from his chair with a stroke of paralysis down the leftside. Ills brethren took him to Wright's II irouhHinit w:?? nr<iti\nt- . ilUitri, H I1VII- IIK-un-iM ii' ....... ... , , ly secured anil every attention given theaf-' Dieted seutlcman thron-flioiit the night. Mis. condition was very critical imiil yesterilay ! morning, when he was much improved, and1 lie will return homo to-day or to-morrow, if lie possibly can. Abbeville ami the Itnllroml Status. The petition to tax our people for the benefit. of the C. ci. A K K., was handed to1 the town cotuu*l la^t Monday, hut after a| careful scanning of the list of names it was' determine I to return the petitions for more' names. There are 1!*> owners of real estate! In town. The petition had '.HI names on it.j cifter certain names had lieen erased?only: one majority. This was deemed too elose to I ri>k tin* ordering of an election* The council j will meet next Monday to receive the peti lion again, wlieu the election win he ordered, 1 If enough names can be had. We have Ire- j ouently been asked why the question was! not submitted to the township instead of thci town. The only reason that we can ci ve is j that the j-tofklioldcis were too wise to undertake so big a Job. Surer*. In talking of the railroad tax. it may be paid that some people a fleet to sneerat. the mite which the imi?*cunious e!tl/.cn would tie mulcted for in the levy of the railroad tax. This Is all wrong. The rich man can pay his bundled dollars easy enough, and be thereby deprived of no necessary comfort or desired luxury, but the poor man who has only a . small amount to pay, may be thereby deprived of bread or meat for a day. The poor man's liickie is just as sacred as the rich man's dollar?however much the rich may sneer at his neighbor's poverty. Mnr<lor i?? Orceinvood. Mr. J. W. Payne, one of the most thorough- , going business*men in Greenwood, gives no-! lice of a great slaughter in prices at his store I He is really oflering great bargains in the nnd most fashionable styles of Milli-J tiery, which department Is presided over by a ! Baltimore lad.v whose tasteand skill in beautifying the divinities Is all the talk of (lie town. The beauty and elegance of the store Is most nttractive, nnd all who so to Grecti- , wood are sure to eall at the Augusta store. j Klcg-ant I)r<tU. The Master, Mr. J. C. Klugh, lia? fitted npj his office nicely, and has placed therein the 1 finest desk we have seen anywhere. It is really a model of elegance and convenience, |1 n< well as an ornament to the office of the nblc and efficient Master. We think the| county of Abbeville should furnish hotter fur- j Jillure for every officer in the Court House, j' I>et the people and their officers have decent i furniture. School Plc-Xlc Excursion. Mr. Gcorse (\ Hod*es has arranged an ex-1 curslon from this village to Greenville on the first of May. The excursions which he has heretofore gotton up have been conducted with great decorum and propriety, and the children have had happy days by his eftorts. ( It Is lo be hoped that he may be able to contribute to the happiness of the little ones for whom he Is laboring. Rh?UI We Tic*Our Hand ft ? T/et u? have definite promlsesas to when wej' are to have a railroad ? General Hagood makes no definite promises, and we arc requested lo vote bonds on ourselves which are 1 to hang over us forever. If the bonds are voted we will ha*e our hands tied, nnd we cannot help ourselves. General Hagood is hon- j est enough not to advise our people to votej for the bo.ids. j Ntnnd anil Deliver. Our forefathers went to war about a little j lax on ten. Must we submit without a niur- , mur to an enormous tax to raise money to pay the salaries of officers, aud the funeral expenses of a dead railroad. If our friends , shou'd succeed in getting authority of law lo ] take from us our beds and our homes, should . Ihey njt blush to acknowledge the victory ? i Welcome Bnrk. Mr. J. A. Milwee, formerly a printer In the I Pmm ami Itamier office called on us yester- 1 dny. and we were irladtosee hlin looking so ! well. He lifts almost recovered the use of til* broken arm, and he seems to be enjoying < food health. We wtsh him much eood luck. le has a good licurt, and deserves to be a i married man. \ ?? Doctor. T)r. E. K. Harden, who has recently erndu- ; nted from the University of Maryland, will ] locate in Abbeville at an early day to prac- , tlce medicine. Our people will clve him n licarty welcome, and we have no doubt his | ability and his knowledge of medicine will give him ?v high stand here. ] Hemorrhage of the Ntomnrh. j Mr. Albert.!. Cllnksculcs had a severe attack of bleeding from the stomach last Mon- | day. He had started home and become so 1 pick that he had to he helpe i from his horse ' a few hnndred yards from the public square. Jle stopped over all night with Dr. Oary aud ' weut home yesterday. t _ i Fell Dend. ? One rtn.v last week a negro man living In the ] neighborhood of Colonel Hawthorn's old , home h:id ? singular occurrence at his house. , Two of his dogs, his wife, and his liorsc fell < dead. I , The I.lterary Club. < The T.iterarv club will meet at. the house of 1 Mr. \\\ A. I<<-e on Friday night at eight ' o'clock. Mr. D. L. Mabry, essayist. Subject, 1 Trial by Jury. J Mr. John E. McCrackkx and family are j Bald to tie visiting hi? parents in this cous.tv. J T'n'll recently Mr. McCrncken own?d a haifi interest in the Aikrn Rrcorrlrr. He was a 1 'rtuuh'' il?*? /Vi?vj? nnrl 1 and an enterprisiner Journalist In Aiken. He ' will of course iro Into the printing business ? nsain?a business for which he is so well qual- j J Med. Ik the tax Is voted (he value of property will! j b'; diminished whether the tax Is levied or j | not. The possibility of a levy will exist whether the rood isbullt or not. It may hang over us for twenty years, with the elteet of a mortjrase and still we have 110 road. No limit Is Impo-eJ on S.-hofleld, and he has forever to /Inlsh or rather to connnenee his job. Who Is Schofleld ? Isn't he wonderfully j1 kind to u?, to come here, tnk?? a commission to England to sell (\. C. G. and C. Railroad bonds, spend sixteen thousand dollars, and not. ask a cent. His interest in the C., c. G. and (,'. R. R. is truly wonderful- We shall not see his like again. Miss Amanda Johnson died at the old 1 homestead ou Calhoun's ( reck last week, at ' an advanced age, after a sickness of only a ' lew minutes, she was a consistent and a>1 faithful member of the Presbytorlau church 1 at Lebanon. "We copy Into these columns a letter from ! j "Greybeard."' as published in the Krr.ihnw ; . <inzeite. From It tlie reader may see that; | other counties are afflicted by mill cent rail- , rood enterprises, that look to the people for aid. Off to Oeoroia.?Mr. AV. II. I?ror>ks and 1 wife, Mrs. Maria (ilhert. Mrs. G. 8. WINon and Miles llrooks, left last Monday for Milled?*?- j I vlllc, Ga., on a visit to Mr. L. ("Hrrlnston and I other friends and relatives in that city. Mr. ani> Mrs. J. W. Rowland nnd their ] uelce. Miss Wright, of Donaldsville, were In j' town last Thursday. Mr. Rowland Ik an old j ' friend, and a belter citizen or a truer man ; does not live In that community. If we vote the Schofleld bonds our hands, j "will be tied forever, because there Is no limit !. as to time. All our chances lor a railroad vlll be forever barred. Wo 6hould have j some limit to this matter. , Cot,. .To. Johnson and Col. Hen. Cunningham of Laurens. Col. L. J. Jones of Xewberr.v, 11 nnd n H. Magill. Ksij., of Hodges, have been \1 In attendance upon the Court. ; Messrs. Seal. McIj.waine a Co. have the i contract for hauling the brick for the Catholic |' church, and are now busllj engaged at the ] work. Mrs. S. J. Zkigi.f.R of Shreveport, I.a.. Is dead, after a lingering anil painful Illness ] "We had hoped to have a satiable notice of) < lier. j j Thk farmers In the Warrcnton neighbor-'] hood are busy planting cotton, most of them 11 will get through planting (his week. 1: Mr. R. W. IIadih>n was a delegate from ! the Due West church to the A. R. Presbytery, | ' ^ which met at Doravlile, Georgia. Mr. J. R. Kay Is cultivating about sixty, < ncres of l>ottoin land on Heaver Dam creek, j and he bas them in tine fix. j, Thk crop of smalt grain In th? Warrenton section is not very promising, not more than . half a crop is expected. Mit. IIknrv K. Hiinnkr. postmaster at Due nnd Mr. Bell, student of lirskineCollege, were : ( In town last Saturday. Mr. W. P. Kennki>y and wife, and Mr.! John A. Devlin and daughter, of Due West,' i were Id town yesterday. j, Mrs. McCain, wife of Prof. MeCaln, and j1 the Misses Todd of Dae West, were in town ' last Thursday. I, Vu a il Mu r cii iiT Vinotv-SIx has taken i n >sowl stand in his class in the Charleston i' Citadel. Rev. W. r>. Kirki.anp preached at Sharon iastSunday to h large and attentive eongre- j' gallon. 11 A tiond or mortgage hanging over properly ! i decreases its value. A clean title cannot ber1 given. Jitdoe MoOowan left for Columbia last!1 Monday to attend the silting or the Supreme Court. I IISke Mr. Chapman's advertisement, nnd; then call to see his niacliine. It is a good i one. i i Another lot of thote elegant white robe J suits to arrive tills week. H. M. Huddoti & 1 Co. j i Mits. W. n*. Hansom of Magnolia. died last j Thursday, after an illness of only three hours, j The Junior Examination in Ersklne College will come off next Friday night week. j Men may come and men may go, but a Bchofleld railroad stands forever. Miss Bei.lk Smith of White Hall Is visiting Mrs. Chapman in town. j' A Sciiokield contract has no limit, as to time. I BARMORES SPRING. The Ilealinjt Properties of lis Water* .Maile Known to the l'nblic. Ttarmore's Spring Is three miles below Donaldsvllle and five miles above Hodges, at the place once known ns Harmore's Turnout. Mr. 1 A. lj. Barmore. upon whose land it is located, has often been asked, "Why do you never tell the public anything about your tine mineral spring?"' Although It has i>e"n bubbling up its curative liquid for several years, but few out of the neighborhood have ever heard of Its great healing nropeities. Persons suffer- 1 inir from kidney disease and inflammation of _ bladder have been effectually relieved. Others suffering from dyspepsia and indigestion have been greatly benefited by the use of this water. We suppose the coiiuumiity is as 1 healthy as any in the State. Mr. J. I,. Barinure will be ready by the first of June to ac- 1 commodate any who may u ish to u?e the water. Parasols, we ean show you something baudsouiu Lu this ILuc. Bell ?fc Uulphiu, GF.EIMYv'COD ITZIrlS. Some JmiiicoDii'iits to Persons Vt'isli- : iiiK t?? Keltic in a lirailli.r anil I'rosjM'rous Nwtioti?April lloa.v ?1TIio Xci't'siiity of n Jiridiie over lioi'k i'rrph Xmv CJniltlinj^s ... Some Interesting; Xotrs ami I'or-! sonriK. The remains of Mr ami Mrs. .loci Smith, , after having ticcn l<nr:e<t nl < 'hi l'rovhlcnee i for twoniy live years were removed to our ( cemetery last week til the re'iuest of the lei- i allves. The monuments erected to the memory of ilie.se good people are ornaments to our cemetery. i I'pon receipt of a telegram Irom Newberry < lo our Inlcmiatil, ti white man by the name j of W'ontherly was arrested oil" the train heie | I.ist Tuesday, on a charge of h.n ing ohtaiiied | got tils uiiiter false pretenses, on the nriival|( ni Mr. summer* from whom he got the g ! > 'j tile mutter was settled and Wcaiherly went j Ins way rejoicing. t Mr. A. 11. Met ire. Jr.. of Mulberry, whose t veracity ha? never been disputed, is niilhor-lt ity for the statement that Mr. Andy Agnew of \ his section lost a line mill; eow la-a week hv f her tongue helm; bitten oil- by a horse, while i said cow was trying, from an adjoining stall, I to lick a few blades ol fodder irom the stall of' i said horse. This goes lo prove that ihejs tontines of females are sometimes too long. i We have heard that two negroes living on Mr. Stan Marshall's place became engaged in ! \ a tight last week, in which otic of them wash killed, but of the particulars we arc not in- \ ! i Oih' of our merchants owl w? to an Increase i of t-a<l?* says at Hit* close of each day, "M?as* 11 tiro uj> tlio money, lim. and lot's ao liuiuc." 11 .Most merchants sa.v, "Take up wish." ] d Why do oltlce si'i-k.'rs rait*, ami Democrats imagine a vain thing? (trover Cleveland is;) 1'resident over all. in oveiy sense ul' the term.! Several parties have been prospecting here j c this week with .i view to opening in business: t nest fall. > It is hut natural to expect those who are lo- s cated in a town to hold out every inducement | i they cun tojret others to come in also, but- in j r our advocacy of (ireenwood. as the place for business men to locate we believe we are sup- \ ported by something far more substantial v than this natural inclination common to ell- j I i/.ens of every town. We have as pleasant r and healthy location as can be found any- |j where in the Piedmont region, and we can soon h<>asl of a first-class college. As for our v freights there is none better, few as good in r the Slate, Urnntlng that Lauicns, tJreen-! vlile, Anderson and Spartanburg will, ere a lone, have the same rate that w - have en- j i; Joyed for the la-t two years, we still claim to nlrer derided advantages lo those who want is to embark in business. Inasmuch as we have I a a larger and more t'ert tie scope of country to n support us with less than one tenth as many j i persons engasjed in business. There are oilier j s very importat considerations, which space will not allow us to nicniion. There can be t no doubt that tanners and merchants as well, a u:e. throughout this whole section much bet-1 h leroir linancially than in former years, It is d true there is much scarcity of money Jiist'e now, but that Is because every planter has a made an effort to pay cash for supplies upon which to make the present crop. This fact n warrants us in expecting better times tills t fall even If a half crop is made. I Mr. W. F. Rowland, the "boss" boy of Don- S nld's, parsed through the city last Thursday i] en route to Laurens to, buy him aliew suit i>f clothes. Mr. Win. Itlley returned from New Orleans Friday. The bisrucst tiling he saw was the roof of the Imposition building. Some excitement was caused la<t week, on the receipt of a telegram announcing thai Mr. liosenberg bad drawn $:."i,000 from the I [j-misafia Lottery, bat it turned out to be an April hoax. It does a man pood to feel rich even for a short time, but we have heard nothing more about the champagne supper. We would call attention of the County Commissioners to the necessity of a bridge across Uoek Creek on the new cut road to the river. / It seems that an order for a bridge passed the old board of commissioners, but the present a board, we are informed, pays no attention to I It. notwithstanding it has been brought to h their notice several times. This is a very ini- <. portnnt road, and a bridge should be built a aver Hock < 'reek, as the ford is very danger- c aiis in high water. The banks are so deep v I..,. .. .......It I...... I, I.tiln l.,r .1 several hours. ) Messrs. Lee ft Bailey have in conrsc of construction an iee house large enough to hold n supply sufficient for every family in ihe eoiiniy. Prof. Boozer's new house is an ornament lo our town ami lie <li<i a pood tiling in building it, hut he rendered a l'argroater srrviee to the town when lie tore down and moved off Ihe corner of his lot the double cabin that has for years been a den for tramblors and thieves, and an eye-sore lo all uood people living on or having business on the square. The forest seemrtobc putting on its spring irarment, as "wearing ol tlie green" but tlie ?hiiling winds of the last tew days, wiil L-ause it to linger iu the lap of winter yet ai while. The friends of S. R Graydon, Esq., will reject to learn that lie has been conilncd to his room for several days from a s1 roke of paralysis which was at first thought tu be serious, but he is now able t-> be out. I Mr. Wardlaw Smith, of the firm ofBenet.l Rico it Smith, was In town Friday, ami ?|>lieared before a a jury on a case in which there had been two former mistrials, lie gained his ease. Mr. s. F.lmore wll! erect a handsome cottage 3l six rooms on his lot this summer. We expect to take it upon ourselves to make mi example of somebody lor crueliv to animal?, by having the law eniorced, and if Kpbraim Freeman, who lives on Mr. Klmorc's place, drives the same team to town again rigged with the same harness that lie did last Friday he may expect to appear before his llonor Esquire S. F. (tiles, to answer a charge :jf cruelty to animals. Mr. Henry ltiley killed what he supposed to i?e a mad dog last week. Mr. Gillam Kelly, of Nerberry, is sojourning in our toWn ; we suppose, the guest of Mr. Kddle Reynolds, as he is stopping there, but ic don't go to church with Fil. We have just heard of the drowning of Mr. Dozier Calhoun at Boazmun's mill last Wednesday. His body liad not beeu found jp to Sunday night. Greenwood and vicinity has been especially "avored with cood preaching during the last woweeks. Following closely the meeting in he Baptist church was a few days meeting it communion season in the Presbyterian hurch In which the pastor was assisted liy . Itev. Mr. Novell. Mr. Novell preached several very able sermons in which he pointed . nit unmistakably the duty of professed . Jhristlans and presented in the clearest light " he plan ot sulfation, and what action neces- ? o receive It. It does seem that a great deal M if grnxl ought to result from so much good ireachlug. A bountiful harvest of souls ?-ould not of itself be a revival in Greenvool. The work ol necessity must begin , villi those already In the Church. We can J* lever expect an outpouring of the Holy Spirit until we nre more united. We soy, " lierefore, that the preacher, or evangelist, " Alio Is instrumental in bringing about a 11 horouch reconciliation and restoration ot ontidence among the individual members ot Li lie various churches and the '-(lurches them-1 :e!ves us well as a reconsceration of all to the }'. tervicc of God, may congratulate himself on ; ' toing the Instrument In the hands of God " ne Father of accomplishing a great work. . md we hope anil trust such will be the case JJ u the cud. "S." 1 NEWS ABOUT NINETY-SIX. J ci IVcddiuc BellsThriving Sunday (l! fccliools ? Accidental Browning ? ^ More ('i>land Corn than ever Be- t fore?Oilier Items of Interest. Miss Ida, daughter of Mr. J. C. Griffin, wns, a nurrled on last Wednesday to Mr. W. Jo;ey, of Orangeburg, S. C. Our pirlsoueby one j. ire marrying oil' and leaving town. Where jj ?ur young men are to get wives is the next u luestion. Mr. \V. Ft. Calhoun was drowned Rt Kozenan's mill on the 15th. He was fishing in a l! )oat near, and below the dam, where the eur cnt is verv swift. The boat capsized, and he & jeint: unable to swim was drowned. He was i c? ibout twenty six years old. At last aceuuuts J hey had not recovered his body. bl Mrs. Geo. C. I'rob?t, who has been away 'roin town visiting friends, has returned. Our farmers are In the midst of cotton plant- c< nc. and despite their resolutions, l believe ,h?"V will plant tfle usual over-crop. j ci Mr. John A. Moore is the Farmer King, as ,veil as the Merchant Prince, and will plant | p, 'or'JttO bales of cotton this year. "He is <te-i?^ ermined to make a spoon or spoil a hum.'' Yhejieach crop is not hurt yet. I . Mr. Daniel L. Kryun, formerly mil road agent 1; ?t ibis place was in town a lew days atio. Mr. K Uryau's friends here are numerous, and they ire always glad to see htm. a Dr. G. F. K. Wenck represented Star Fort Lodge at the Grand Lodge of Kuigbts of Hon- j> >r, held at Chester last week. Mr. William Littleton and family, who left E lere fourteen years ago tor Texas, have reAimed. Same ohl story' "old folks at home," ind old South Carolina. Marshall Duncan, colored, living on Mr. J. * \. Moore's upper plantation, in a ditiieulty ?* ivith Hilory Mayo la.-t week had his skull c] fractured by a blow iroin h handspike In the (tiands of Mayo. He is still living. L plana eorn Is the cry. More upland corn lias been planted arouiul Ninety-six iliis f< year than ever before. Col Phillips wants to tiny corn Allures In this way lie can supply w Ills customers next year without, patronizing Hie West. Up Willi your bonus Colonel and you shall he supplied. l< Hie Presbyterian Sunday School at this place now numbers fifty-eight scholars with d in average attendance of ahout forty-eight, (j Methodist Sunday School seventy scholars vviih an average attendance of tifty. ISapllst Sunday School sixty scholars with an average | uttendance of forty-live. ;,, Mr. James N. King has the finest flock of' |j Plytnoth Rock chickcns in the county. More than thirty mountain men passed up yesterday from Charleston, where they had]" been in attendance upon the United States I' Court. In an interview t hey expressed them- I selves as very much dissatisfied with tlie j a present state of tilings, and hoped President c Cleveland Would soon displace the present in- J i-umhcnts. They said it was no use to try to 5 convict a United states Marshal in thatCourt. j The Rev. Mr. Uctliea, from Pariesvilie, occu-1 pied the .Methodist puipit <111 last Sabbath. I > The regular pastor, Ilev. s. P. II. Elwell, Is on ; c a visit to Clarendon county. The question of establishing a regular beef! t market, andchargca liiiccnse tor selling beef, | ii pork and mutton, is being agitated here now. | t'nis will not, we think, work well. It will ,, amount to an embargo on country produce, and drive it to other markets. "Free trade is , Linr motto." j . There lias been a rush for the past week for , L'otton planters and a little more guano. Mr. Probst is gardening on scientific prin- b ciples, we hope lie will be repaid in nice vegetables. I I?r. lJlake lias purchased the Peterkin cot-! Ion seed, lie says there is money in 110 oilier kind that lie lias used, find be is disposed j " to try some new kind. The Doctor is a line > I farmer, and his experience may be worth | > millions to us. EAST END. <Tribute of Kespeot- ), At n meeting of the Greenwood Orange the . * following preamble and resolutions were of-1 fercd and adopted ov the order: 11 Woktiiy 11 hot it Kits?It becomes us to pay | I he last tribute of re.-pcct toour honored broth-1 c er who has been so recently removed by death j ro 111 our midst. I.ei us remember that we j too must needs die, and as water spilt on the * ground, which can not be gathered up again, j so we go hence and are no more forever. The ? 111 in 1st rations of sorrow when viewed aright. I>ri?tk us into more tender relationship inui J with another and eive as a deeper insight iti-l to the mysterirs of eternal life. God appoints! it to purify ami ennoble tis, we bow submissive to Jlis holy will,and look toward to a reun'on In unothe world where there will be no more separation. The evening of lite becomes more than the morning and the sunset oiler* brighter visions than those wo build up in childhood's happv hours. Faith turns }?rlef into Joy and makes atilictlons appear a dis- . pensation of mercy. I J llrxolnd l. That in nvmoriam we inscribe the name of our worthy hrotner Milton \V. Coleman ou a page of our ltecord as an evidence of our high appreciation of his honest clisfhar-.o of the trust conferred on him by ' our Order. Itrxolvcd 2, That as a body wo tender to the bi-reaved family of our departed brother our heartfelt sympatny in this their deep sorrow and pray that the hour of bereavement and scenes of death may had tlieui into close communion with heaven. i JiexolvedZ. Tout. j* copy be sent to the district paper with request to publish the same.; yards figured lawns at ccnts. A. I * WALNUT GROVE. Kollius I'olutocM?Cotlon I'lnntiiie? I'isli and Fish Pomls?Slri?i?(fc Ac* Hdeii! to 11 Coir?AbNfnt Husband Tom Williamson** Dentil. W A I,NTT (tKOVE, April 20. 1SS5. Some of our fanners :iro about done planting cotton. Asugeneral tiling every one is ti]? with his work. i>u account of the protracted Winter the ?cc"l potatoes in i his sect ion have almost rottcil since tiicy wore bedded our. The conselUi'ticc is that they are very scarce and lmrd to tlnd. Several persons have gone over In 1.aureus tifter Ihcui. Mr. J. W\ Mcliee Iia< quite recently procured an excellent piano. He siiys that lie ;an now enjoy life a ureal deal helter.since he is a great lover ol nuisle, and now has some-] .hili:; on which to make it. Mr. Andrew Agnew lost a vnluablc cow one: lay last week in a very remarkable way. | L'lie cow was standing outside of a stable oking her long tongue lliromih the crack lifer some roughness when a horse that Wits In he stuhic seized the tongue iind hit oft about wo or three inches of it. The cow of course vas soon raving with palu, so the owner kill d her at once. Is there a case on record sitular ? Mr. Jesses. McOee let oft his ttsh pond waer on the 4th of April. There were about ixty po.-sons present to behold the tlounderng carp as they were transferred from the olid to tults prep ired before hand. There vcre about JJI carp caught In nil, varying In eogtli from four Inches to two feet. One reached nine pounds. All present were de j ightcd with the iooksof theilsh,several were i i.-ard to say that they would rather do some-1 iiius; iimrt* tit i it :ii 1111-11. 1 ht ......... Im? ll-li, (.Mr. J. S. Me.dee.) sold about twenty lollar'.H wurih mill has his pond stocked, yet. Tlit! flsli point craze litis struck Mr. \\ . J. ilcltL'O and hols imw buildim: him a pond. Kev. H. \V. Hurts, pastor of Turkey Creek Iturch, visited Mrs. Carrie Henderson, an af-1 liclcil member of his tlodc on the 111li of Vpril. Mrs. Henderson Is a daily and regular ulleier. Mlie has a very large tumor which ucrcases daily in size and deprives her of al 1 est. John Kims, a waxes hind of Mr. T. It. Blackrell's, suddenly disappeared last week. His thereabouts arc unknown : no one has ever leard or seen an vthing of him. He Is a mar ied man and it is supposed that he skipped ieeau.se his connubial bliss came up misslnx. One of our neighbors passed the other day rith a load of seed cotton, which ho was carying to th.' tin at IIodes. Misses Minnie lioacham and Emrna It I ley ic visiting Srelations in the Flatwoods this notilli. Mr. \\". P. McOee Is the happy owner of ome very fine hogs and piss, lie has eleven s tine Cleveland pigs as any one can show, ud It gives him much pleasure to show them 0 his triends. lit- sold a pair last week; and ays that he has a few more to sell yet. During the last three scholastic months here have been nearly live hundred pupils In tlendeiice of the public schools in Cokesiiiry township. There wero about two liunied and ten white and two hundred and ijpity colored. There are eleven tchools In Miss Mackle IJIaekwell and Mr.Ozle Harvey re hoarding In the neighborhood ana atending tie-school at Walnut Grove. 1 Tom Williamson, a noted radical and once chool Commissioner of Abbeville county lied on last Sabbath the l'Jth. "l'lCIC WICiv." FISHING CREEK HEARD FROM. Menmnt XVontlier?The Farmer* well' up With Their Work?"Alltinn"! 1>om not Onrc to Exchange?'The J Season or I-'Jowers nml Oilier \c?n. Fisiiino Cukek, April 11,18*5. Alitor Prem ami J tanner I promised to let you hear from mc again, lid 1 fully InIfiuleel to write before now. but! luive been so pressed with business, that I | ave not li.-id time. Since iny last communiatlon the weather has been quite pleasant, , tid every tiling Is beginning toassumea more! hecrfui appearance. Winter lingered a good : ihile In tbe lap of spring u 1th a vengeance, olng nobody any good, but tlio doctors, who inve n good many cases of pneumonia; but 11 m happy to say there has been very few j eaths. 'i'lie farmers have done a great deal I f work. In the past mouth, and arc feeling omewliat encouiagcd; many predict a boun-j HitI crop. Wheat is looking beautifully, and ats are better than it was once thought they I i'ouM ever be. Much corn has already been lamed, and some are planting cotton; the ardens arc looking very nicely indeed, and i> many sweet, bright flowers gladden us rlierever we may chance to look. The girls ml boys warmly welcome the season of Ilowrs, and arc oi ten seen walking through the ards, slopping every no a* and then loexpaiate upon the peculiar beauty of some leaf or ud, and 1 dare say. while bending over them. Dine beaux and belles exchange vows of eteral fidelity. They are anticipating n gay senna, arc already beginning lo plan and arii'iso for plc-ulcs. We were serenaded last ight by a string l^aud, when 1 awoke they I laying so swcctl.v, we of course sent out re-1 rcshnienis. I proposed, some time ago, to j xchangea gallant Georgian for a Carolinian, j ut no one accepted my proposition, and I am j cry glad of It, for we have such a nice time I j refer to remain in Georgia. We met last unday evening at l-'loral Hill Academy lo rganlze h Sabbath School,about forty Joined, lilnk we will have quite a nice tiniv. The andsomest young men, the nicest looking oung ladle*, and last but not least, the sweet-t little girls and boys in tlie country go licro. 1 had almost forgotten to tell you that Ir. J. F. ('. Dul're has a little name sake near r.ishir.irlon. who bids fair to be as bright as is older brother, who is only two years old. nd can tell in what Stale and county lit* ves, what city Is the capita!, who Is (iovcriir, and who ts Preifideutof the Untied States; ?n also answer a treat many questions in ie Child's I'atcchism. I would like to write lore, b?t as the other girls are out visiting, I lust close and go in to entertain the young ten, who have just conic. He fore I close, owever, I must tell you that we enjoy reiullg your paper very much indeed. I would tie j lad to hear something from Alt.Oirmel, VVIIngton uud Uuideuux. Adieu for the pret> ul. ALLANA. OBITUAKY. In memory <?f James I*. I.eHov, who was; orn In Abbeville c unty, S. ltitli Decern-1 er, l-'J-V lie Joined tiie liuflalo ltupllst church ! . j>. Ih5'.>. ami lived in fellowship with thej une to the day of his death, April 2, IsKt. | The distinguishing characteristics of ISroth- ] r IWtoy were meekness and lldelity. Tlicj inner snowed Itself in thespiritof quiet . sub-i lisslon which rested upon his calm face and > reathed forth in his every action, while the < ittcr made him punctual and constant In iilsj (tendance upon the meetings of his church,! nd in assuming and discharging the oMiga-' on 8 of a Christian. His life was an example; nd his death was a triumph of di vine irraee. uflalo church has lost, in him a faithful I icmher and a warm friend: the Baptist de-:i omiuatlon nu uncompromising exponent of iclr principles and tiie church of L'hribl a right exemplar. "Mark the perfect man, and behold the upght, for the eml of that man Is peace."; sulm 37: 27 H. | Oriental and Kgyptlan laces In beautiful j utternsfrom the cheapest to the finest. It.: I. Iladdon & Co. Physician's prescriptions carefully and ac-' nmtely compounded, by experienced hands, i L all hours of day and night, ut Speed & j cutler's Drug store. Lawns a cents por yard at P. Rosenberg ! , CO'B. " j rtieles at SpeedTt Neufler's. Notice.?Dr. Neufl'er, of the firm of Speed ' Neutler, is rooming lit the Now Hotel. Par- j, i*s having prescriptions to be tilled at night ill please remember. Men's and boys' strawhats, latest styles. I\ [ .oser.Oer a Co. For a 5<K)d, comfortable srnok. go to Speed' Neutier's and buy a "May Klrby," price 5 . nts. Sunday hours nt Speed & Neufler's Drug X)re: from U to 11 A. M., 5 to 8 1*. M. A complete stock of paints, oils, varnishes, jlors, etc., ete., at Speed A Neufler's. I'. Rosenberg & Co., can otter lawns at 4% I'll is per yard. A full line of ready mixed paints from ound to gallon sizes, always on liaud at peed & Neu tier's. i Dlumond dyes makes old things new. Try lent. Only In cents per package. All colors ept on hand by Speed <? Neutt'er. I (ioliien machine oil, tiie best for englnesand li machinery, for sale by Speed A Neull'er. Have you seen our figured lawns at V/, cts? . Rosenborg & Co. Xttienn niinimolh Prolific Cotton1 Seed. Thirty-five or foity bolls make n pound. taniK drouth well. Bale to the acre made! ist year on sandy land. I'rlee Sl.oii per bush- i I, Prised by MhJ. It. A. (JriU'iu. For sale by unnlngham & I'empleton. tf Handkerchief fnmi 5 cents up, some nice >r 1(? cents at Hell & tialphin's. M'e have a nice llncof Jersey Jackets which re are selling cheap. Bell <& Galphln. Pearl! pearl! pearl! our line of pearl butjiis cannot be surpassed Pell A Galphin. You can get a nice pearl button for5cents a ozen. The best quality for 10 cents at Pell -S: j lalphin's. All the new shades in colored dress buttons t Hell and Galphin's. Jet crochet, crochet and Jet, Taylors coverd. something In black buttons lo mutch any lack dress at Pell ?V (ialphln's. Paces, oriental torchon lireaton valenclnes, :c? in the greatest variety at Pell it Ualli in's. All over embroideries, all over Hamburg, II over Swl?s, all over net, very pretty ana heap, at lie!I A Gal ph ill's. (ireat excitements competition left behind, .un) yards new spring prints at-1 cents. A. tosctiberg, Greenwood, S. c. 50 pieces fruit of the loom blenching at 8 cuts. A. Rosenberg, Greenwood, S. V. i>o you know the best si ml cheapest place In he up country to net a stylish hut or bonnet, L is at I Sell A- (ialphin's. Something new for Abbeville. Ail artiste a millinery at licll & (ialplilu's. Neck wear, linen collars, collurelts flchues, rape lecse anil rucliiug in great variety at ell vV tialphin's. Fans! fans! fans! from 2l.j cents upto the est in real ha ml painting at Hell& (ialphin's. Millinery goods In all the new shades cai> low be seen at It. M. llaildon & (Jo's. Something worth seeing. The stock of pring hats and dress goods tliit we will oiler Ills spring. You ran save money by buying 'our hats and dresses from K, M. liaddon ?!t Look at those India Inon suits with the einiroidery to match, from five dollars up.- They re both pretty and cheap. It. M. liaddon j: 'o. .*> cent muslins in greatest variety, at It. M. laddon & Co's. Our line of X. tit, 12 and 1"> cent white lawns aiinot be surpassed, it M. liaddon ?tCo. Miss Lilly Tagpart an accomplished drew linker is now with licll A Ualphin. Dresses cut and mndp to order on short noice, "prices low" at Hell <i Galphiu's. PATENT TIRE ADJUSTER. W, G. CHAPMAN, Buggy and Wagon Maker, Abbeville, S. C., Has tiik rest patent tirk adJl'STKR that has ever been used In Abrllle. It tightci < tin- loose tires of wheels by l new process which swells the rim of the vhcci to any tightness desired, and is held o by means of washurs placed on the end of lie spokes. The machine works perfectly, ind can he used on any wheel. In half hour ill the wheels any vehicle may he tightened, vilhout taking them olf the nxle-trces. It is ertninly the best machine of the kind, and he work is done at a reduced price, and in a jetter manner thau by any other muchUic, April 1SJ-3, U i Wanted-A School. A YOUNG METHODIST MINISTER who run teach the classics and the branches of nil English education, ami who Ik experienced wishes a good school as soon an possible. lie is a native of Abbevil'e eonnly. AdI drc?s. stating terms, number of scholars, and their advancement. REV. R. M. LATIMER. Waliiallu, S. C. I April 22,1SS>. 3t Stockholders Meeting. THE annual convention of tlio stockholder* of the Savitnmth Valley ltnllroad I Comj<any will lie held at LOWNDESVILLK, on WEDNESDAY, the lUth day of MAY I next, at 11 o'clock A. M. Tho tax| ayerx of the townships and cities i that have subscribed to the capital stock of the Company are requested to meet In convention at their respective ustiill places of meeting on SATl.'KDAY, the 9th day of May next, at:! o'clock P. M .and e!rr|. not less than three nor more llian live delegates to represent tiicir Interests in said convention. J. E. HKKAZEALE, .Sec. S. V. It. R. Co. April 22,1PM. If barbeohop: Richard <;aNTT. Is now prepared to do all work in his department lit the best manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly customers shaving-, hair rutting mid shumpoolnsSi per montii. llasors h'oned and put In the bfcst condition for 25 cents each. Shop In the West end of the Alston House, In rear of the New Hotel. March 1">, 18*>. tf Sheriff's Sale. Rlchey & Miller. Lewis Sanders, Rn7.ll Davis vs. J. F. C. DuPre, as Sherllt", J. T. Ellis and J. C. Ellis jus J. T. Ellis it llro.?Sundry Executions. i IJ reeled, in the above stated ease, I will , soli to the highest bidder, nt public auction, ( within the legal hours of sale. at Abbeville C. i If., S. ('..on MONDAY, the fourtli day or MA Y, i 1883, nil the right, title anil interest which the i defendants J. T. Kl I is and J. (,'. Kills had on the day of October. 1M2, in and to the following real estate, to wit: Two Hundred nnd Twenty-Eight Acres, more or less, bounded by lands then or formerly owned by I,. II. Daulzlcr, ( . M. Hodges. .1. K. Keller, W.C. Norwood and others, and Unowa as the Tompkins place. Also, Fifty Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Henry Oulia, Wui. Illley, .1. Y. Ilardy aud others. Also, Eighty Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of M. A. C'nson. I It. II. Kakln, David Hannah and others, and . known as the Chandler place. IiCVli-d on and to be s.tld as the properly of J. T. Ellis l?ro. to satisfy the aforesaid executions and costs. TEHMS?CASH. J. K C. Dul'ItE, S. A. C. April 15, ISM, tf The Prospect of War j TJETWEEN England nnd Russia will not, at ' L> present prevent P. ROSENBERG & GO,, trom offering to the publle nn lmmensestork I of Springnnd Summer <?oods at Hstonishlngly low prices. They have oil hand a complete line of Men's, Boj's anil Youth's Clotliij Just arrived, that you can't help buying If yon only hear the price mentioned. \V bite Vests almost given away. Inspecting their stock of DRY GOODS we find a beautiful line of figured I..iwns at only VA cents per yard. Ginghams 5 cents " per yard. Illeaching froin ">cenls up. Calico Horn A to 7 cents. All winter goods will be ' sold at net cost, They can also give entire t satisfaction in Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Jewelry, x Roger's Triple Plated Silverware, 1 v nnnvuij , uuMnvuic, iiiiu uii iinnit*n>u niljvk i ot (irocerles. Corn, Flour and Bacon always on hand ut lowest market prices. Tliclr ' "Celebrated Pearl Shut" already fakes the lend for durability, nnd as tlie best titling shirt made. (inns. 1'lslols and f Cartridges, of all Ulnd*, constantly In stock. In fact you can In1 supplied with nearly everything liy them at most reasonable prices. Don't delay paying theiu a visit. P. ROSENBERG & CO. April. IS, lKSi. tf E LECTION ' NOTICE. NOTlf'K is hereby jjlverl Mint In nnruinnce of the provisions of an Act 61 the state j of South Carolina, entitled "An Act to an-1 thorize Counties, Townships, Cities and Towns interested in the construction Of the Carolina, Cumberland Hap and Chicago Railway Company to sunscrib./ to the capital slock of snld company," approved December ?Jnd| I SSI, nn election will be hclil oil the !S?nl day of April, 18-Ti at the voting Precinct for Due West Township, in the town of Due West at which eiection shall he submitted to the qualified voters of said town-hip the question whether of not the wild township of Due West shall subscribe the sum of five (3) per rent, on the assessed value for taxation of the real and personal property In said township, in Iwiirlx. to tin- capital slock of the Carolina. Cumberland (tap and Chicago Railway Company, according to the provisions of said Act; and on the condition Unit the bond to be Issued thereunder shall be deposited in the Carolina Savings llnuk, of Charleston intrust to be delivered to the President of the Carol! mi. i umixTiiimi nap linn i meaco naiiway Company only upon a completed Mile through k ti?.l Township l>etnjr constructed In accordance with the resolution of the Hoard of Dlrectors us adopted Miirch "?, l8Si, anil entered on the minutes; and on the further condition to he expressed on the Hond* to he issued by authority of the vote to be taken, that said Itonds shall he null and void unless said Hallway shall, after passing through thu corporate Hunts ol Due West run thence along the general route survey-d through the Township In the direction of Crnylonvlllc. The voting ut said election shall be hy ballot, such of the voters who desire to vote in favor of said township liiakini; the aforesaid suttscrlpt Ion, slmll vote a ballot having written or printed thereon the word "subscription." such of said voters who desire to vote iijihIiisi the said subscription shall vole aba!- , lot having written or printed thereon the 1 words "No subscription. The polls shall open nt eight (8) o'clock n. in. of said day and remain open until live (5) o'clock p. in. T. ('.Smith, A. O. Clinkscalos and J. II. Ilonncr have been appointed malingers of said election, with mil power to hold and eoii'luet the same, count, the voles, declare and certify I he result, according to t he lavs in force, and the provision of said Act. , I5y resolution of the Hoard. JAMES A. McCORP, Chairman Hoard County Commissioners ' For Abbeville County, S. C. April 8, ISM, nt | Columbia anil Greenville lluilroail. ON and nfler April 12, 1SS5, IVifSelieer trains will run as herewith indicated upon this road audits br*DCllt'S : DAILY. KXCEPT SUNDAYS. K<>. M. Ul> 1'AMF.NUKK. Leave Columbia. 11 10 a in Arrive Alston 12 111 p in | AitIvu Newberry 1 W j> in Arrive Chujipell's 2 02 j> in Arrive Ninety-Six, D 2 80 j> in Active Greenwood 8 ntl ji in Arrive ll.>di:es 3 JJS |> in \irlvn tlminnlit* 8 .V) ft in Arrive Bolton 4 41) [> in Arrive Greenville C 06 j> ui NO. S2 DOWN I'ASSENGKB. Leave Greenville 9 50 .1 m Arrive Helton 11 18 a m Arrive Donnalds 12 Oil in Arrive Hodges 12 28 |i III Arrive Greenwood 12 48 j> 111 Arrive Ninety-Six, ]) 1 12 p 111 Arrive Cha|i|iell'8 2 n2 j> 111 Arrive Newberry 8 02 ji ui Arrive Alston 4 111 p rn Arrive Columbia 6 15 p ?? AIIHEVILLE BKANUI. Ij^ire Abhevlllii 11 (If) n m Arrive I>irrmiiriru 11 22 u in Arrive Hodges 12 no in L-ave Hodges 8 45 p 111 Arrive liirratiub's 4 22 [ in |' Arrive Abbeville 4 45 ji 111 BLUB RlllUE UAlLtOAU AMI ANDCItSOX IIBANCII. | . Leave Helton 4 4."> p in 1 ( Arrive Anderson S IS p in Arrive Seneca 6 80 ji in Airive Waihalla 7 0:) p 111 F?eave M'aibaila 8 SO n in Ariive Selieea !) 15 n ni Arrive Anderson 10 88 a ni Arrive BtUou 11 (IS a 111 I.AURENS KAII.KOAb. Leave Newberry 8 2.1 p m Leave Helena 8 82 p ill Arrive Clinton '> 8n p m Arrive Lanrens C 85 p til Leave Laurens 'J 2<> a in Arrive ('liiiton 1" 07 a 111 Arrive" Keleim 12 20 p in Ar.'ive Newberry 12 80 p in M J>?Ditmer. ^ Time?K-istern standard. G. li. TALCOTT, Superintendent 1). CAUDWELL, Assist. Gen. Faa. Agent. Hand Made "Work Preferred. 1 J KIND the eilizens of Abbeville County nilvoealen of" homemade harness, ele. I | Imve Hiipplleil myself with material for the:? manufiietiire of all mich work. Cull ami nsk ' lor what you want In my lino; If it Is not on ; hand, I will with whorl uuticu have it im.de . for you. TIIOS. UEGO.S. Jfare.li 2,'). lKtiii. tf NOTICE. ' A 1,1, persons tiro hereby warned not to' HIltK, or IlKNT land to one 1'KTKK i I MAI IT IN, alias I'KTKll CO Bit, colored, as hejj Is under contract for lss">, and lias left my eni- t ploynu-nt >vliI1011L any provocation, lie isj six leet one Inch In height, 'JS years old and of a yellow complexion. The law will lie strictly enforced against all persons hlrlnir him. T. I,. 1IADDOX. March 2~>, 18S5. it Now is tlie Time Tb have your Saddles and harness repaired and put in order for pleasure, don't put it | oir until something breaks and some one gets . hurt. THOS. UECIGH. | March 2'>, ISM. tf I MEDICAL CARD. DR. X,. T. HILL !, HAVING sold his Inlerest in thedrug slore, will devote his entire aUculiou lu the 1 1'iucticc of his Trofcssloa. ^ THE TOWN STEAM MILL. We liavo progressed so far lit fitting up our Corn Mill that we will grind (or the public on Tuesday's ami Saturday's. We liiive i lie best machinery ami will rIvo prompt ai irnMuu and a lull "turn out" to ull I our natrons. When you como to town brlmi your corn with you und lake it home In the shape ol good ineal. On Washington St. near the depot. SMITH <t HENRY. April, 15, 1SA'>, tf The AlMlie Melical Society WILL moot SAT.E DAY IN* MAY nl 12 M. W. T. JONES, President. John* A. TtoniNSON, Sucictary. Dee. 10, 18SI. lyr Warning, WYLIE OKAY, colored, about ]"> years of ane. Klnger-eake eo'or, Is under contract lo work for me during the year 1WC>. He lefi without leave or provocation and I will enforce rlie law ugalnstanv one who may cmploy lilin. if. S. K0BEUT80N. April 8,lSfTi, tf Bridge to Let. rpHF contract torepnlr McKettrlck's Hrlrlptc I will held to the lowest responsible blilrlcr Ht the bridge on Tuesday, April 'JTrd, 1885 nt 11 o'clock A. M? Tlio contractor will lie required to give bond with approved sure- , lies. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Wm. EILEY. County Commissioner. April 0, 1865. 3t DISSOLUTION. 11HK copartnership heretofore existing be- j tween SPEED <fc LOWKY In the Drugi' business was dissolved by mutual couscnt on January 1st, 18sl. P. U. SPFFD. b. L. LOWUY. I ? i NEW FIRM. , We the undersigned have this day entered , Into a partnership under the llrin ntitno and i H.vle of SPEED A NElTFFEIt, for the purpose of carrying on the Drug business at Ab- j [>cvHic Court House. Wo solicit a share of', ihe public patronage and will deserve It by :lose attention to business. P. R. SPEED. O. A. XKUPFER. April 8, 18S5. tf i.i\ he: < ... I TREASURER'S OFFICE, April 8tii, 1S85. In accordance with tiie act -o raise supplies for the fiscal yoar com- | noticing November 1st, 18S4, approved December 2411), 1884, notice is hereby jiven that the Treasurer's Office of Abbeville County will bo open for the collec- ( ion of Taxes FEIDAY, MAY 1st, 1885, md will remain open until Juno 1st, 18S3. Taxes are payable as lierotofore in two iqual installments. The first Is duo and >ayaM? from May 1st, until Juno 1st, and f not paid until the second is duo 5 per ciitum will be added to said first installncnt. Tho second installmont is due and payible from the first day of September to ho twentieth day of October, 1885. Tax layers can pay all in May if they desire o do so. Tho rate per centum for Abbeville bounty is as follows ittato purposes 5} mills. Jounty Current 3 " Total 12 mills. Poll tax ? 1.00. | Taxes arc payablo in the following kind ' )f funds and no other : Gold and silver' :oin, United .States currency, Nftionarj jank notes, and Coupons which shall be- j mnio payable during the year I8S.">, on the ^alid consolidated Uoiuls of this .State iitown as "Brown Bonds," and on the jonds or this Stato known as "Deficiency j" Jondt," ulso Juror's certificates and the j jor diein of .Stato witnesses in the Circuit Jourt will be received for County tax eg ( lot including school taxes. The Savannah Valley railroad tax in lie Townships of Lowudesville, Magno3 ia, Calhoun and Bordeaux is duo and , I aiyable at the same time with the State > ind County Taxos, and will bo collected j { subject to the same penalties. Tho levy ; t or tho railroad tax is 10 mills in each of ho four townships. All information as to taxes will bo frcey given by mail or otly;rwise. J. W. PERR1N, County Treasurer- ? April 8, lS8o. St ' 11 NOTICE. MY JACK will stand the Spring Season at Mr. J. it. Samples, near Greenwood. J. F. O n.EMAN. April I, IRS.',. 4t NOTICE. ~ r \ITR Norman Horae, "SAVON," will Rtnnd ' 1 i / li<r l lie sprlnc Season of 1K85, at Mill. .1 ts. ] J tVlilte'R. near llradley and Verdery,S. C. Call ia MaJ. White for luformaMnn. WM. JOHNSON, J. A. MOOUE. April 1,1383. Ira r i nrui Are Opening rheir Large and Well Selected Stock of All Kinds of GOODS. And are Ready to |< SERVE THE PUBLIC AT TIIJ3 LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.; Will Advertise More in Detail \ Next Week. April. 1, ISfio. tf COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE < NOTFfE Is hereby given thnf the under* binned have this day associated theinLOlvos together under the Ann nnnie of liKI.I. t (i.VU'IIIX, for the purpose <?f parrying on i MILLINKKY unil DUV (it)ODS business. W. K. HK1.L. ?. I''. GALI'IllX. Feb. Z\ 1885, tf Axle Grease |JY the box, dozen, or gross. for sale cheap i ? by T11CK. llECKi.S' Yarb. Madden, FIRST CLASS WELL DIUUIvR, AIJBKVILLK. S. OFKEHH Ids services to the people of Abbeville county. lie has never made u luiluri" Prices reasonable, Jan.-JI, l.sjtt, am Vacuum Harness Oil. 'PO keep your harness eoft, nnd m?I;e tlicm j1 i wear well, you most gel some, for sale in i InUf-pints, pints iniU quarts by I Dcc.1T, lioJ, If IllOti. UiiCiO'S. I mum AT THE -OFJ. D. CHALMERS & CO, ABBEVILLE, S. C PaRLOR SUITS, In m*lmlr. Mohnlr unci plush bands. One Mot In CRIMSON PIAJSH. tlHAMBER SUITS, In WALNUT, CHER. / ltV and OAK, latest styles. CHAMBER SUITS, Tainted lu beautiful colors. FINESIDE BOARDS,aud CHIFFONIERS SAFES, Ac. HAM. STANDS, nnd IIAT RACKS. The Hull Stands are new and beautiful goods. WARDROBES?MAIlOf! ANY and WAL'? NUT?with fine FRENCH GLASS in the doors. Splendid goods. < A BUREAUS ranging In prices from S?.00 tLU to SSO.tO, all with the best of glass. OCA BEDSTEADS at prices from S-.-VJ to ?UU SJUiO. Bottom figures /ICO CHAIRS?PARLOR, CAN?:, AND 4jU WOOD SEATS, at prices from cents to &TJ.U) each. M~ATTRE<SES-all sizes. SPuTnO BEDS anuC'OTS. Wet-ell a good Spring Bed Tor $1.73. TJICTURE ERAMES?In VELVET, EBO1 XV, and OILT, from CARD sizes to CABINETS, and PANELS. Fine Assortment. Fine picture frame moulding on hand, from tlio lowe.-t price to best, all | fii7.es,can be put up in best ma 1111 or. 1'ICfUKE COlvl) and NAILS. WINDOW SHADES, In "DADO" styles" latest and best?Just to hand. Ail sizes. Call and see tlicm. Very low in prices. I'O ARRIVE in a few days?The handsomest lot of WALL PAPER in the up-couutry. Wc are going to sell It at city prices. 1MIE ABOVE ANNOUNCEMENT wi'l toll . you of a part of tlie goods we have on liand. We will sell ihcm as low as the lowest prices. Respectfully, J D- CHALMERS & COOctober 2!). is?i. Card. Thankful to the public for past favors and mlit'lt-lng a continuance of the same, i would j innounee that i have Just returned from the | Northern markets, where i have boueht a large and varied stock of 8s>riiiif nu:< Summer Woods and would be pleased to serve my friends and customers to the best and cheapest goods in my line. Mr. R. 1$. JOHNSON is still with me in the store and will always welcome his friends md serve them u> the best of his ability. A. ROSENBERG Greenwood, S. C., March 10,1S80. am JjCtttiiCl. CAt<F SKINS, JCIp Sklnsand Harness leather on hand and lor sale by .March 21,IK*'), tf TIIOS. IJEGGS. ^^lightrunning" new^p^s TS now the favorite among Sowing Machines and Is certainly above all competition. Doing the widest range of work, equipped ivlth all the latest improved attachments, it s beyond all dispute the easiest and lightest tinning shuttle machine on the market, and s fast growing to tie the most popular nia h I no sold, parties who contemplate buying i machine will certainly find it to their int<T)st to see and try the Itiiniilnjr Vow Home" before buying. Sold upon easy erms. within tlie reach of all, either on nonthly installments or on time with a cash mynt. Try the LIGHT KI'NNING NF.W HUME and you will buy no oilier. For sale; E. M. KK \TO.N, | Feb.28,1835. 10na Abbeville, S. C. | i Teacher's Money. PERSONS holding selto il claims for No1 vember anil December will present the 'itmo to the treasurer for payment. CJEOKtiE C. HOlXJES, Sellout Commissioner. DISSOLUTION. 1TIE partnership heretofore existing between W.S. corn KAN 1111(1 E. L. I-VON iniler tlie lirin name of \V. S. COTilHAN & 70.-J Druggists; is tills day dissolved by mu,ual const nt. \V. S. (OTIIUAN, E< Jj. LYON. Jan. J, 1SS-5. N l?\V FT KM. The undersigned have this day entered into i partnership luuier tin1 lirm name of I'OTtlv.\N it- I'KRUIN. for the purpose of eondiictn>; a general DKl'tt lil'SlNKSS; Tht-yliave, ?cured Ibe services of Mr. K. K. IlAUItHoN i pliarinaeist of undoubted .skill who will do-; /ote his exclusive attention to the preprint-' Ion of prescriptions at any time of day or light. \V. S. f'OTHHAN; t. c. riiiiniN. Jan.28, 1885, tf lOHEJlT R. HEMPHILL. WILLIAM P. CALIIOUN. HEMPHILL & CALHOUN, .Attorneys at Laws ABBEVILLE, S. C. rt'itl practice in all the Courts of the State, February 1, 1SS-". Well Boring'. 1MIE undersigned with his large 1!) Inch inurer, nnd the doublegln/.ed Term Cotta jurblng can put you up a well that will last or ages, at one half the price of dug wells. ^1/.. .,-.....1 l.iwlinf fill' lie WJ?i.r> H"i J . Irnwlng water. The cleaning out of these j ivetls Is the work of a minute, hy keeping a 1 In Imekel in bottom of well to be hooUeil out it will. lie also has (lie agency for Abbeville 1 souiily for the celebrated Porcelain lined l!u-. 'limber I'unip, which he <4111 furnish and put I u at less than Factory prices for n single' )linip. ClIAS. M. CAr.IlOUN. Circcuwood, S. C., Jan. 11, 1881. lyr POTJTZ'S HORSE ANO CATTLE POWDERS Ho Horsr will (lie of Colic. Hots or Lckq Fs- j YBR. If Foiitz'n I'owdcr* are tweil In lime. Foutz's l'owdrrs will run.' nnd prevent I loo OroLJtRA. ' Fontz's Powders will prevent Gapkm t.v Fowls. Fontz's Powders will inercase the quantity of nillk and cream twenty per ccnt., and moke tlie butter Arm *nd sweet. Fontz's Powders will cure or prevent almost kvect Dibkahf. to which Horses nnd ('attic are subject. j foctz'8 powdxhs will oivk satisfaction. Bold everywhere. I DAVIS E. F0UT2. Proprietor. ! BALTIMOBB, US. School Books! School Books ! i L,AKWi*j MOCK (II Uli KillU.N UI School Books! H. W. LAWSON & CO. Jan. -js, ISS5, If Barden Seed! Garden Seed ! i i ITT E have Just recel ved a large stud; of LAMBETH'S FRESH GARDEN SEED jr. \v. JjAWson & co. Jan. 2S, IS**, tf Drs. Mabry & Hill. | WE liavo Miis clay formed a **oj?:irtn?"-r.-liI j?! In the lUJAl'TU K I)K MRilrJNK in :i 11 lis brnneiies. In eases where the alien-] Lion of butli of us may bo needed no extra charge will be made. T. J. MANUY. M. I). L. a. KILL. M. 1). JInaeli 1", loSI.U mm mm i " " gjjf $109000 in Dry Goods Slaughtered for the Benefit of the Trade; MURDER ! MURDER I IS THE CRY OF COMPETITION', BUT THE GOODS WERE BOUGHT CHEAP, AND ' i money must be raised. 15 lolling blows struck at I he heart of competition. BLOW I?:!,*'"" yards Figured Lawns :%?. worth U'/,c. Bi.f) \V 2?500 yards beautiful Spring Calicoes :%t. worth ti'/Jc. BLOW 8?yards Bluiehcd Cotton (boat rmiue)7Uc. worth 10c. BLOW 4?50tl yarils Blenched Cotton '.iXc. worth (i'/f. BLOW 5?1 stock Sc:u island chiton 3%c. worth 5c BLOW 0?10 Dozen Good Handkerchiefs c. worth inc. BLOW 7? 1% miles idl kinds Luces -Kc. to J2.25 per yard. BLOW K? in Dozen (Jcnts.nll Linen Collais 2,/$c. worth 20e; BLOW H?500 Paint Leaf Fahs lc. each. BLOW 10?:?! 11.ch White Lawns 6ytn. worth 10c. BL?)W 11?10 Inch White Lawns inc. worth 20c. BLOW 12?1 Case Ladies New I'art Bnilon Shoes 75c. worth SI.50. BLOW i:i?1 Case (ieiits Hand Sewed (wtirrunted) Shoes So.75 worth S5.00. BI.OW 11?1*4 miles Embroidery :5c to $1.50. _BLUW 15?CO Dozen l'air Ilosc- 5e. to 75c. SPECIALTIES. For the benefit ol the ladles, I have bought the finest stock of Spring Dress Material ever seen in the County. Beautiful line Satins, all shades in Summer Silk -We. tier yard, Black Dress Silks 50c., 75c., *1.00 up. Black Cashmere 30 to 12 Inch 15c. toil.(K). Unllndled slocft White (?oods, embracing Lition D'Inde, Vlctorlu Tjiwiis, Itosalic Stripes, Egyptian Lawii, India Mult, Persian Lawn, Niiinsoi>ks.?Sc. Embroidered Uobcs (newest dress material out) SI.75 to $12.00. Oiiental, Escurlal, Valleuclnes, Torchon, Spanish, Hgyptlan. and till other ucw Ibices In endless variety. Ladies Fine Shoes and Slippers from 75c. to SJ.00. MIXj.SL.XItfESn.-'Sr. The finest line in the State. This department Is In charge of MISS MUIR. of Baltimore, a Indy whose taste lias brought forth the" mo?t extravngant praise from those whd have seen the line of New American anil Parisian novelties In Hats and Bonnets, which aic being put on exhibition. The public arc invited to visit our Emporium. J. W. PAYNE, THE AUGUSTA STORE, Manager. Greenwood, S. C. P. P.?Ladles from llodgcs, Cokesbtiry. Donalds, Hue West nnd Abbeville. on the C. & G. IL R., and Troy, McCormlck, Itradley tmd Verdery, on the A. A K. 11. II, nnd Waterloo and Cor onaeii, on the ( .. L. .fcS. It. It. will have ample time between ir ins to do their shopping wd return home bhiuc day. Special attentlou given to orders. All orders over SHUK) shipped f.oe of charge. [April 22, l.vij, 3iu Will sell the following goods at NEW YOEK COST for Cash. i i, . PReady-Made Winter Clothing. Flannel Underwear, flannel Dress Goods and Dark Calicoes. THE following will bo sold at the lowest prices : BLEACHED. BROWN AND CHECKED 1 HOMESPUN'S, JEANS AND CASS1.MKIW, BOOTS AND shoes, und all other goods. CUNNINGHAM ?fc TF'MPLKTON have a store full of all kinds of good*. Giro them a call. As cheap as the cheapest and as good as the best. [Feb. 25,1S83, tf " A. E. ROGER'S; ill dllll HINT! DEALER IN" 1.1, FLOUR, III, 11H, Hams, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Molapses and Soaji. T AM SELLING THK AROVR GOODS FOR SPOT ,JASH nnd CASH ONLY! 1 I will make It to the InlercMi of all CASH buyers to huy their goods from inc. Relieving that LOW CASH prices will he appreciated by the trade and that It will be toonr mutual interest to sell only for SPOT CASH. I have adopted this rule and will not break them under any consideration. .SPOT CASH or no go will ho otir motto. Wo thank, our friends and customers for past favors aud promise lower prices tbaD ever at THE ABBEVILLE WHOLESALE STORE. Jan. 2*, 1884, tf NpwTlnifrSltnrp JL1U ? ? UL tig bJ UU1 \J HIM 1 PlitRIi nAVK Just opened n new and elejsanlly fltlcd up DRKO STORK on the Marshall Howie (,'orni-r, under the anil Itmmrr office, and are now receiving anil will continuo to receive till their stock is complete u full liue of Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, &c. Also, nil the popular PATKNT MEDICINES kept In a first-class Drugstore, all of which we warrant to he fresh and good. W-i also oiler a well selected stoek of FANCY GOODS, consisting of Colognes, Foreign and Domestic, Handkerchief Extracts in great variety, Handsome Vases, Lamps, &c. Onr lino of Hlll'SI IKS AND SO.\l*K is simply complete. Kvery variety of HAIR, TOOTH NAIL, PL ICS 11, SllAVINU AND SHOE 11UUSH SOAl'S from tilt flueSt toilet to the cheapSt. January -i\ lsw, tf iiSME THOMAS MrGETTfOAN having sold out the CENTENNIAL HOUSE and established n First Class Trade at the Norwood Brother's Old Stand on Washington Street, desires to call public; attention to the SUPERIOR QUALITY of his FINE 0L1) LIQUORS Softened by ajfe, and used as :i llcavc'rajrw and Family Medicine. It Is manufactured from carefully selected Malt, is absolutely PURE, and it is highly rccnmmcndcd by medical mennsa TONIC and as a INVIGORATING HEALTH SUSTAINING im.l STRENGTH GIVING BEVERAGE it is unexcelled, and only to be bad a' the PALMETTO SALOON. The proprietor lias on baud a Fine Stock of MILWAUKEE STEAM ISEER also FRESH COOL TIV) >1,1 ItEEIt at only 1,? cents a bottle. COOL TEMPERATE DRINKS put up iu First Class Style to suit the trade at the loading saloon of the up-country. Give Tom a Call at the old PALMETTO SALOON. MILK PUNCH, and other Temperance Drinks. May llth, 1SSI. """"B.F.SMITH, ABBEVILLE:, S. C., Is nov/ prepared to furnish all kinds of Rough or Dressed Lumber, and is ready to fill all orders for Carpenter Work of any kind, at the very shortest notice and at the most reasonable prices. June 1">, 1**1, tf The Place to Get What: l^QF Sell?. You Want! P . _ _ - _ nuniftTI A a | iJV virtue of an innate desire to supply ThISX rHR3\TlJa ft! 1 the demands of tlio trade, w? will sell I nUOi l?ll UnreSO I I nil that large and desirable stock of HajoSx^w taSTbSliiS Beady-Made Clothing and formerly conducted liy them jointly will OverCOStS. koop always in store, a complete stock of m>> i'mv K'! situate in the town of Abbevillo in the GOODS and COM' ECTIONEUIES ol . - A. ~ ,, , ..... nil kinds. The best and cheapest CI- uPPer Partof the Dry Goods establish(?AllS and TOHACCO. Tlio FINEST j ?>ent of W. Joel Smith & Son, and WINES and LIQUORS. j bounded on the riyht by their well known Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey ",,u ?*teBS,V0 ??* " For mt'fliciil |H11'|Hiscs a specially. Also, IlUO IIli13, Choice Liquors of any kind l'.?r medical , . purposes. iUM' on V10 lc,t l,lcir "nuicnso roserve ?iive him a call. Satisfaction jruarantood , stock ot J.t Ail persons indebted to the linn \ of Christian tV Wilson must make inline- BOOtS and Sxl06St diate pavnient. THOS. M. CHRISTIAN, | , _ . ? r, Saddles and Trunks, Abbeville, S. t'. ti Feb. 13.1SS-I, tf [surmounted by an armory of lirccch load ! intr. aiii'jlc and double barrel Shot Guns, TO 9FT Ti an'' i" front by a continuation of that ' same immense! stock of Clothing till yon reach the rock wall of low living prices. VA/STUJIIIT DBPiPT | Sold to satisfy tho demands of the trade. WUnUUI rnUril TKUMS-Konsonablc. | Smith & Son. 1,000 Bushels White Corn. Merchants. ' >ov. 2'>, ISM. ti 100 Barrels Flour, p 50 Barrels Now Orleans ^ (j (J> Molasses. 50 Barrels Sugar. pn ,n? 25 Sacks Coffee. KAIL ROADS. \I.l. the I?ilk, but a? I ?lc:>l In lhicglos and liariKSs I am an advocate of trotting! . i tin- country In the old fashioned way. | .... . _ _ ; ?>i 1 linvc su|'|)li?(l myself with material to P. C ? E 3 i " 0 iiimU"'any kitul ot harness wnnteil. Call ami rAKAcH & hILL 5i | Do;, -l, itsi. L March 25.1*:* tf I 1.1.- aBBMg&aa> 1 FALL AND WINTER GOOl | Constantly on Handi 1 a Large Assortment |1 Dry Goodsf! Notions, Domestics, '19 Hats,;J?| Clothing, Boots and 1 Shoes* Groceries, and I Nearly: fm Everything )m Wanted^l By the - f^Jli *" Tfadei^ ^ W Tnn QUITO P. 9 AN/ '3 in uuuu uuiiiu a uv?f ^ Abbeville, C. H., S. C. . | Oct. 1,18M, tr iiwijfiil Abbeville, S. Ci M JUST OPKENED AND HEADY FOB TB^ j accommodation of gueiU. .Btytca': _ Botxrd by the day..'. - ?9 2 00 3 lloiirrt by the week _ 10 00.' . $; 15o?rd by the month 80 On Table board per inontb;..". 3D W % MRS. E. KELLY, ' i Proprietress.' | 0. WITTER, . 5?| Manager. - , January 7, WW: it Seal, Mcllwaine & Go? JJaVE on hand almost every variety oi 238 CARRIAGES, 1 BUGGIES, I . ;WAGON? which they ofter to their customers on the ' -'"9 moat advantageoaa terma. 1 REPAIRING- A SPECIAL^' J With the best of workmen In every branch of -I'SB our business, nnd nil *bnnd*nV supply t>f . 4W lumber, nnd other materials, we are prepares '.M to do nil kinds of repairing in the very manner, at the shortest notice, and on tl?^ .'',^H most accommodating term*. All work fully . 49 warranted. I SEAL & McILWAItfE,; v. "m Washington Sttefefr .yjl Something: New TJunder thef J | Sun. rWILL bo ready on and after the-1st of .<8 1 March to do any REPAIRING, Which' may bo wnntud-to your SADOJLSB and HAR-' 51'4 NESSL iJon't postpone tne matter t?*J* jW Ion*. The cyclone may-come Rionf,.,%D? gam ready for the emergency- 39 THOS. 4?lli Feb. 27tli, 1884. tf ' r* J&M WABMjFTEABF I NOW HATE THE PLIABTI1 ?fr' announcing tlie arrival of an atrrnctive - 1 Line of * ~;ijM FINE SHOES.! Consisting of a fall assort* M ment for Men's, Ladies's and 'JS Children's wear, in all the |j Latest Styles. ; Mar^h 26,18SJ. tf | NEW CARRIAGE, BUGGY, AND WAGON TM (O) 'V-S Repairing a Specialty. J co) .. ?'lj I have on hand a Frlut Claw Supply oj Matcrinl from the Best Marketaud e ^ill continue to receive uutil my Stock la complete. ; ,4 ' '? i All Work done with Short Notice, and Io\r l'rlcea to suit the times. W. 0. Chapman, | { 4 MA.IN STREET. ABBEVILLE, C. H., 8. C. ; March, Sith, ISM. 9mo. iniili I '0: 'i Under the -i New Hotel. Will be Found J New Fall Goods | at ab - >as3 1 low Prices | by QUARLES & THOMAS % .Abbeville> S. C- . Sept. If Land for Sale. 4 ^ AVe are authorized to sell the following lands: 1 Tract Two Hundred and Twenty-Six Acres, near Phcpnix, known as Chiploy land, hounded by lands of Cbipley, Talbert, Estate Hutchinson and others. Also, -v tract One Hundred and Tweaty Acres. -? part of the A merica Hacket Tract, bounded bjr lands of S. B. Brooks, Talbert, J. S. Chiploy, Sr., and others. Also, lot iu tho town of Troy, known as Lot 6. Block B. Also, the Simmons Lot near Hodges Thirty-Three and Three-Quarter Acres, I more or less hounded by T. J. Ellis, W. C. Norwood and others. Also, J Store House and Lot, in town of Bradley, on Main and GrilRn Streets late owned by Thos. II. Walker. -a Parker & McGowarf, Atty for F. W. Wagener & Co. Nov. 10, 1SS4, tf J Brushes. j PAINT anil Whitewash brushes for sole a c)jp?1> hy i Dec. 17, 186J, tf THOfl. BKGGfcJ. Collars ANOTHER lot of all kip collars to fit horsr* w or mules for sale by THOS. BEGOti. fl| Dec. 17, ISM, tf M J