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rl he Press and Banner ' ? -? By Hugh Wilson. Wednesday, Sept. 30r 1885. Thr Work of the Court. Tjist Monday morning tlic following convict* were sent to the penitentiary from AbbevHte: Butler lone*, pleaded guilty to manslaughter, ten years at hard labor. Hill Carter, convicted of burglary, two year*. ( eorgc Agnow, convicted of assault with Kim, o.ic year. JoTatuin, convicted of grand larceny, two years. Lee Nash, convicted of burglary and larceny. two years. John Moore, convicted of arson, recommended to mercy. Sentenced to |>eiitteiitlary for ten years, waits in Jail the result of an ap l>e.il to tlie supreme c ourt. Bt John Thompson whs sentenced at Inst Oetobcr Court to Mx months hunt labor, or pay a P line of 8IK), Ikik been out of jail under bund SB ?'vcr lilnci', landing appeal to the Supreme MB Court, HI Jona* Williams, who was under trial for nsBE ftault and hntter.v. was found to be a lunatic, und the Court directed that lie be sent to the ? iuuatlcasylum. MB convicts wiio r.ui> money into the hi tkkasl'ky. HH Cltarlcn Huddon, convicted assault and bat|K terv with gun,SliW.UO. BB Frank Stark, convicted of assault and batBH ter.v with con, ?li>?.0<i. 1^^^Frimk McKellar, convicted of gambling. I Hnjcli Gibert. convicted of carrying conccolcd weapons. Ji'.').(K). (^ilvln Williams, convicted of assault nmt i ha' lory, 8W0. i William Jones, convlctcd of larceuy, 530.00. Left lu the Lurch. Onk nlcbt last week, two enterprising you tig gentlemen of our town, dressed in tne liublUitticnts of latest Cushion, mid supplied with au elegant top bogey, drove Into the country to visit their fair, expectant sweetheart*. Adorned with trousers of agonizing tightness, and bright. new, French kid siiocs, our "carpet knights" sallied forth, ysW^ucrIngand to conquer. Thoy spent a delightful evening, and not a breath of doubt or suspicion disturbed the fit of their trousers or the gentle serenity of thnr joy. At last, goodnight was said, and they found their buggy. Hut like a thunder-clap fion> a ch'ar sky. another discovery is made. "The horse, eh, where was he?" Enveloped in d;!rkne?s, they eouid see nothing save tlic feeble light wuich glimmered through the partially opened blind, and no sound could be heard save the low, smothered laugh which came floating through the darkness. A dark and hidden Plot was here. In Imagination, they could seethe horse feeding leisurely down the rood, hut j like the mirage in the desert, thc.v might 101 . low hut never get nearer. Down the muddy road, wading the pools and creeks, soiling, ilns. the tiiHnRcuUiiu trousers and new kid I shoes, our heroes plodded their weary way. 1 I At l??t they got bucK, tattered ana torn, trav el-stained and "tired of these earthly Joys." Wo HupiMxenur young friend* will remember, l however, the trite but true old rhyme, \ "If at first you ilon't succeod, ' Try. try Enrollment of -School Children. > Sehool Commissioner Hodires has Just com- f pleted hi# Mnuual report to the state Superintcntlpiit of Education, which shows a most t ?>itisfuctory increase of attendance In the * public schools?the Increase over last year bo- c lug about cloven per cent. The average numl?er*f months the school# were in session be- j Ing five and one-thlrd, the highest being seven j nnd ooe-hnlf nnd the lowest three months. ( Two fine school houses have l?een built durInir the !a?t vcar?one at McCormick, and one , I at Ureenwood ut an aggregate cost of SnOOO or ' $9,0 O. I Total number pupils In 1?4 5.7IV5 1 Total number pupils In IS-G ii,6SG Incrca.se 920 s Commissioner Ilodzes attributes this In- \ crease ol attendance largely to tlie manner of apportioning the school fund to I tie different f U?wn?hlps on the tvis|s of la?t year's average j attendance, a* provided t>y law. At the last sesxloi of tho .State Kxamlnprs, n rule was passed requiring examinations of r ICMchcrs to be held on the first Friday and N Saturday In January and July of cach year. It Is now unlawful to hold tltese examlna- t Mons nt any other time. Persons expecting s lo teach school next year would do well to hoed this hint. t To AwifM the ftnuiftffctt. Some time ago Mrs. I. J. Alston, formerly S Ml on North, entered suit nenlnst the Savan- t nah V'Hlley Railroad Company In tlicsuin of $2.00>as compensation for right of way over ^ her lands, at Bad well, near McCormlok. The . IvHllroad Company were not willing to pay this amount, and the proper steps were taken to refer tl?e mat ter to a Jury for adjudication J tn due form of law. Clerk Zelgler drew the 1 Jury several days a?o, ami Sheriff DuPre has nerved the follow In if named citizens with v summons to attend at the Hadwcll place ou t .'Churaday, Oclober 1st., to hear evidence, examine the premises, and give such a verdict ( smalnst the company as they may think will , be proper compensation for the right of way ?ver Mrs. Alston's land: J. C. McLano, Wade R Cothrnn. B. P.Neel, D. W. Juy. K. H. IXv;- I lin, J. L. While, Win. wu^on, ueorge m. m- ? hcrt, Jntnc* EvaoK.lJ. c. IJougluss, J. k. Vunce, F. A. Cook. HH BB| The BiuliifM Outlook. There has been con?iderable Activity In bus- r lne*-< circles during the lnxl week. The mer- b chants hitvo full stocks of the most elegant an vellHstho moat substantial goods, and the r HH fair price* which they are paving f->r cotton. y nnd Lhe low prices at which tliey oiler their BSH goods, has drawn budness from every quarter . of the county. In the millinery storesespe- 1 daily was there a activity, life, and beauty, 1 HH nnd many beautiful gnxls for the adornment SKn of the divinltie* were sold. The farmers were J here in numbers scttlinz old debts and mak- s SHM Ing needed purchases, ani It Is thouicht the trade will continue to Increase Irotn this time s until the ChrUtmas holidays shall intervene to give the bu?y elerks a rest. Within the last six days 375 bales have been shipped, I wblcli is an incr^^e over the previous week of l.Vi bales. Total shipments for the nioutb I II Aggregate 878 bales. r Bwlh of * r*. Arrhcr. Mrs. Funny Aretaer. widow of the late Dr. t It. A. Archer, tiled at the homo of her devoted .nice**, Mrs. John A. Thotuoon. In this village . nt noon, Sunday, September 27, Ini'i, aged 69 W years. 9 Mrs. Archer had been wick for several week* *" I from Nome dcrnngeinent of the stomach, I which reunited In paralysis of her digest! ve 2 I organs, and prevented her from assimilating | llie nourishment which whs necessary to nukf_ tain life. c She was hurled at Upper Lone Cane cemetery beside her Moved husband who pre- I I tier to tlie enive mme ton yenr*. ^ slid vn< for nti.v year* a member of the s 7 irresbylerlnn clutrch, and diitl 111 tlie hope of n blessed resurrection. ^ The New Hotel. I* Arrivals for week ending September 2flth? r* 71 W Shaw. H M Davidson, 1* B Christie. I. It I'- J,ong, C J Stewart, J 15 Johnson, E li Vey. J A a [ ? "Wilcox, Baltimore; J Steinhelmer. J It Wier, j Atlanta; M A Goldsmith, G S Clifton, W I* J 1 fltiifi', Cincinnati; PB Calhoun, McCorinick; * %7 W Glgert, Bordeaux; It SoihIley. city; U I. Morphoud. Dr J G Johnson. l/owndcsvllle; H J Wade, Richmond; W J Gaines, Augusta, (In.; Francis Arnold, F A Arnold, T F Hi Icy, c .1 F Watson, J C Davenport. Greenwood; K K Craig. Columbia ; C H Chapman. Charleston ; W W Crookshnnk, Greenville; Emil Frank. Atlanta; J M Cole Winston, N.C.; P R Beard, k* N. Y.; P H Gant, Columbus. Ohio; Itev. J J j Monnghun, Greenville; Thos. McGettigan, city. Abbeville Rear* off a Full Hhare of ; I tkr Honors. I At the opening of the current session of the I Anderson Military school there was a good r nttendancc of rudets. At the reonranlzalion of the cadet* Lieutenant F. C. PnPro, of Ab- ? Seville village. was promoted to Captain, and C.ulct M. M. Mattison, of Ponnldsville, was 1 i^H promoted to First Lieutenant. WVcongratu- 1 KD^H' late our young friends on their high stHiid among their fellow*, and wc doubt not that In 1 |HB the great battle of Ilfo they will take linpur- < taut parts. HRS Nubncription 1 Rev. J. J. Monashan. pastor of the Catholic > joeHI church at this place, has prepared a subs crip- | Hon list, nnd subscriptions will be solicited to < gn ral?e money with which to bnlld a new fence ^ EK^B around the church. Our citizens will bo call- ] ed upon by Father Monngbun this week, and those whotn he Tall to see should feel Inclined ( to help in the work, tney are Invited to call nt . the store oi Mr. O. A. Douglass, who will recelve their subscriptions. HSB, BHB v The KergusoB Trial. 'Ton. C. H. Molse of Sumter, and Hon. I,e- ' ^H| >v F. Yonmnns of Columbln, have been reIflaUjy a -lywish Society In North Carolina I^B^^Hhi^^^'VPTnro^cutioii of J. C. Ferguson for J HB^Hibe Kiiii-rfc nf Arthur Benedict. Mr. \V. C. 1 ^^H^MrTiowiin and Capt. M. L. lion ham are still retained in the ease. A Pleasant one dnv Inst week a two horse farm wng*in * ?- *? rvM-r* with vXTk fl no VrtllllfT fUjltft i nrovi; iiiiu " -? ? following. In such sights are the unmistaka DBS t,je evidence of thrift. The colts a re the prop- , H| crtv of .Mr. Edwlu Calhoun, of Monterey. Xotable Fact*. ^ mnc the white teachers of Abbeville , t.y there are more than twice an tnany ' BBBH lex as males, on the other hand, among colored tcnchers there arc more than ' tec as many mulct as female*. HSHC doing to Work in Earne*t. HK2& One hundred nnd fifty hands are now on the ground,and ready to go to work laying i the tnick on the Savannah Valley road as ~ noon im? the Iron arrlvea, which Is expected tomorrow, (Thursday.) MXh Rcllclnim nceline. An interesting religious meeting is now go- 1 jug on in the methodist church, and ten acHHR ccrxlons to the church have been jeeelved. |HH ? Thk meeting of the Literary Club Is postponed again for good and sufficient reasons. ?lr. L. Vv. Perrin, at whose house the club Is, I^HF to meet, will be absent at Presbytery; Mr. Jienet, the essayist, is at Laurens Court, and cannot be here; Colonel O. T. Calhoun, alterB9Q jiate, not having notice that his principal \L.mill i?? HtiKfiii is not readv to bike the I I place of fiic principal. The meetiug is therefore postponed. Mr. It. P. Pinson and Mr. J. F. Watson hnve Invested something In a patent clothes [washer, which, we bollevo. Is all that these krentleinen clnlm for It Thoy washed some Irlothes on tho public square last Friday to the Satisfaction of lookers on. We believe thos's twho saw it were unanimous In the opinion [tbfttlt wns a good thing, and well worth the! Brice, S3.U0. I Messrs. Bkij, A Galpiiix have such beau-1 llful goods us will make the plainest girl slm-1 |>ly Irresistible. The flutter of a ribbon often J pptfle* the destiny of a lady. Then how iin- j IborDnrtto 8et *he right kind of a ribbon from I Messrs. Hell & Galphln, who understand tho : nrt of adding to the beauty of tho most beau- j tiful. It was not our privilege to Inspect ali the nice goods shown last Thursday at the open-; Ing of It. M. Haddon & Co., but froin what we E?aw and have since heard, it wns one of the It nest displays ever mtulc by them; their store "was crowded all day with customers eagerly looking at the many nice goods shown. fetiCoi.oNKL Yabb Madden has completedj At contract to dig a new well on the publlo > jare. The plum line marked fl.'teen feet ^H|*)ialf of water,and the Colonel is happy. * ^ Txturo* will soon be added at the top, | j^Hrtho thirsty citizen may find the cooling I water. | KWf will thank any render to i;ive his views on tlx) subject of terracing. It any reader; )ias lnul experience In iriigatlnx his bottoms! ; wi' will thank him for a statement. The ?litor of the I'rc.ix and li'tnnc.r is a strong be- j Jlcver in It, but would like to hear iroin oth- j crs. TiOOK at the advertisement of Mrssr.?. "White Brothers. As usual, their stock isj large, and their stores are brim full of tlio l>cst soo'ls to be found anywhere. Their' prices are as low as the lowest, aiul their j kgyudji are us gooJ ua the best. . j ^ ) Cai-t, J. W. will move into hi! cli-vanl new Iioum- lo-morr >w. which h*- ha: built oil lh?? street towaid IweWVs* He will unite with his children in kecpint house at i he new mansion. May it bea pleas ant home to I hem. Mil I!. l-\ Smith has been awarded the eon tiaet for building a haiul-ome dwelling lions* for Mr. J. K. (.'. 1 Hi Pre, whieh is to be localei on the crown of that famous grove known u> "Secession Hlli." Mr. Smith has alreay {.oa( to week on tue job. A li. kinds of Job work quickly and neatlj done at this olllce. We have Just received r new supply of hill heads note heads and other paper, and can furnish them in pads if desired. < >ur prices will compare with any oth e^ market. Mil (Jainks, the worthy agent of that no. I>le old paper, the Aiiffiwt'i (.'J'ronicir, was in [own nisi wei'K. iiimiiiu in> <iiv ....... inn fast to all old friends, and arc constantly enlisting new names in their favor. Mic. Uonnnr Lkk C'onxou. son of Mr. I,. I), Coni.orof (,'okesbnry, was kilb-d in a railroai! smash-up at a small station near Garland Arkansas. A number of others were killed and wounded at the same litn<\ our cars were delighted on last Monday with the sweet music discoursed from the ver audah of the New Hotel by the Cornet Rami of tills town. Their music, in our judgment would do credit to any city. Miu Taos. O. TAOfiAitT will leave to-mor row to take a conductor's place on the rail' road between Kernandina and Orlanda, Klor Ida. lie is worthy and well qualified. May good luck attend nun. By reference loan article from the Spartanbitry JhmUl, it will be seen that tlieie ha> been an important change In the schedule 011 theAuuusta and Knoxvilic ltoad. Ourclti /ens will take notice. Till-: Pre*.* nnd Jtunnvr has some stock on hand Just now, andean print nice bill heads, letter heads, Ac., at the lowest prices. All persons are invited to examine our samples and prices. It is said that a new regulation will so int?: fll'ect to-morrow at Hie depot. All freights ure to be paid before taken from t he depot, uul daily remittances arc to be made by tht iirutif Mk. P Rosenberg has changed his hoardIns place to the New Hotel. This, we pre ume, is only a temporary arrangement, as lie doubtless will return to Magazine Hill. Thk colored youths of the town, not to be mtdwwn by the white peopie. in their game )f lawn tennis, have organized a foot ball ;'lub on the jjrounu near the depot. Mk. John McAllister brought James Blackwctl, colored, to J-ill yesterday under sentence of Trial Just tee Totman for thirty lays, for the larceny of a pistol. The dudes about town have been number* h1 no. 1. No. j, and so on. All that you have o do to know to which reference Is made, is jo learn their numbers. Master Hubert Witter, bad the niisforutie to let his sheep get away yesterday. I( tnyhody sees a stray sheep, they may consi tide that it is Hubert's. Tin: wise man will call at the Prrss ami Ramicr olllce for prices on printed letter leads, bill heads, note heads, or any other cind of job printing. Mr. W. G. Chapman and wife will move nto their tiic.i i.ew house in a few days, vhere we hope many years of happiness may i.. r... The opening at Messrs. Hell A Galpliin's nst Thursday w.is a grand success, their store VMS crowded all day with ladies. Many nice lats were selected. Thk Ahi>eville branch road is looking tip. ilr. Syian has been splurging in a new pa<iviiger coach while liis old box is oil" at the ihops for repairs. Thk Catholic church Is to be dedicated on lie fourth Sunday In October. Special rates vill be given to Charlestonians who may ?hi>ose to eoiue. The Pit** ?ud IiniHsr prints letter head*. >111 head-, hand bills, etc., a* well as they cm >e printed elsewhere, and as cheap as the ihcupest. Mu. James Stuart, youngest son of Dr. Folin A. .Stuart, died last. Wednesday of ty?hold fever at Ninety-Six, aged eighteen ears. Mtss KtrriE Pkrrin, who has been sick of ever in Minefield, has beet: free of fever for icveral days, and is now in a fair way to get veil. Mr. John Stuart, son of Thos. Stuart doscased, died of typhoid fever near Coronaca, ast Monday week, aged twenty-one years. Thk work 011 the new Catholic church Is tearing eoninlction. It will be a beautiful trurture, and an ornament to I lie towu. Several weddings are booked forun early !.**? i?> vKtmvillo Thpro\? notliincr ill life half o sweet as love's young dream. Dr. Wilson* lias made an Improvement on its famous cotton planter?the Improvement ilone being worth 5"i5,< <>'. Mr. J. S. Graves has bought "Clifford (tiles," a tine hlo-Kled Jersey, aged Ave nonths. Price, SIA.OO. Miss Julia Bonham came to town yestcrlay evening on a visit to her brother Capt. M. i. lion ham. Messrs. A. M. Hilt- k Sons will comnence In a few days to huul the brick for Mr. voe's house. Ellis G. Graydon, Ksq., will leave this reck for Clarksdale, Mississippi, oil legal mslncss. There will be preaching next Sunday at reen v 11 le church by the pastor, He v. \V. H. 'eHison. Mr. Korert Keowx Is raising mule colls, le says the 1'resx anil Jlunnnr is right on this ubject. A nnet's Is heading this way. Let the title boy and the old man save the ueccssary haugc. North Corolira apple wagons arc on the mblic square, selling apples atSl.25 to Sl.OOa Hishel. Stolling Italiaus furnished loafers on the lublic square with harp and violin music lust fftek. Miss Hattie Clakk, of Columbia, is vistlng Miss hi la Penney, and other friends In own. Mils. Agnes Quarles went to Johnson osterday to see her daughter, who is very ick. Mr Frank Harrison is off to the Un I verity of New York, attending medical lectures. Mr. Jkkf Mookk and Wardlaw Moore, of 'okesbury are getting well of typhoid/ever. WilliAm Poi'K, cut a load of ha v one day ast week, weighing eleven hundred pounds. A North Carolinian kindly turn!shed the leople of town with cabbagc yesterday. Mr. L. W. Parkf.r has gone to Columbia to akea position as teacher In a school. Mr. J. Korert Smith of Laurens, died ast Saturday, aged sixty-five years. Mr. John Grant of Dry Grove died last iunday.of cancer, aged sixty years. Egos are scarce In town, and readily bring 0 cents a dozen at the New Hotel. Ciuckkn.s are sclllns in town at from 12J? ents to i? cent*, according to size. Mus. S. M. W. Smith returned from C'lsher'x Valley yesterdny evening. Mr. John it. nri.i.ocK Is a believer la tbc ystcni of terracing hillsides. Mks Ckcki.ia Visaxska returned yesterlay frc?!ii a trip to Charleston. Mr. Benkt Is attending Court at Laurens. Ie wotit oil' on Saturday. Miss Coukik McCi.r.sohas returned from 1 visit to Anderson. Gkt your printing done at tho Press and 'lamiiT office. Mus. John Ksox Is on a visit to her friends 11 Louisville, Ky. Tiik Pre** and Banner does good work, at heap rates. IIav ix selling nt 10 cents a hundred pounds. The New Hotel is buying young turkeys. DDE WEST. Votes About the Recent Electing; of Nynod? Keturn of l'rof. Miller. IH'k Wist, s. c., Sept. ux, i8s5. About ninety delegates are attenuiitg Syn>iL / >.. -o?.. ...1 t??l,l i 1.,? /lilted Presbyterian Church are in town, and epresent tlicir ' 'hureh at Synod. Judxeand Mrs. Colli ran, Gen. R. II. Hemp* ill! and family, and other eminent citizens >f Abbeville, have been in attendance upon Synod. Synod convened Thursday morning, Dr. Urier was elected Moderator. The following gentlemen have preached ilnce Thursday morning. In theorder named: Itevs. R. Ci. Mdler, retiiini; Moderator, \V. \V. 5rr, IS. Belts, S. A. Agnew, A. ,S. Sloan, H. A*. Haddon, David Pressley, J. A. Lowry and L>r. Carson. By request the Baptist clmrchcRatthlsplaco \nd Donalds, and the Presbyterian at Abbek-ille were supplied last Sabbath, Rov. \V. II. Miller at Donalds, Rev, F. Y. Pressly at Aboevilleand Revs. C. E. McDonald und James Hoyeo. Jr., at this placc. About three hundred persons communed last Sabbath. Misses Cora D. Davis and Corrle Bell, Mrs. S'antiie B. Hawthorn and Mr. It. O. Peoples joined the church during this meeting. The two first named were baptised. The weather lias been as good aa could bo ieslred for such a meeting. Miss IsabelleStrang, of Tennessee, who has been a Missionary In Kcypl for five years has t>cpn present durinc the meeting of Synod. Misses Mamie McCauethrin, Annie Reynolds, Mary lA>max, Carrie Bnidley, Kintna and Belle Neel and Ada Cowan, formerly students in the Female College, aro visiting friends In town. Some students for both College* liavo arrived. Mr. R. J. Hood leaves Wednesday to enter Into business in Greenwood. Master Anthony Pearson is assistant postmaster for the Dresent. September 29. itoi. tinier returuca last ^uiuraay. a brother accompanied hlin, and will enter College next. Monday. Synod udJournod Monday night at 10 o'clock to meet at Bethany, Miss., on Thursday before the third Sablmth In September, IS>0. Miss Strang delivered an excellent address before the ladles In the Female Col lego chapel Monday evening. The most of the delegates left on Uie trains ol Tuesday. NEW RAILROAD. Letter Front the President or the Elher tun and Petersburg Railroad. Bowman, Ga., Sept. 21,1830. Editor Preu and Jlanner : In a recent Issue of your paper I seo a communication relative to a proposed railroad from Elberton to the Savannah Valley at Enright, and from Euright to AbbevMo Court House. Myself and other gentlemen own a charter from the Georgia Legislature for a railroad from Elberton, with the rl?ht to cross the Savannah Hlver anywhere from Harper's Kerry to old Petersburg. We have deeds to the right of way from Elberton to Enrlcht, with few exceptions. We also have a charter to n ?rAUtt?.>i..l frnm L'lt.nvln., n.. far as Athens, (ia. Now, If the people of Abbeville will unlto with us, I believe we can build a pretty line of railroad that will benefit Abbeville, Elberton and Athens, and the country Intervening. 1 would bo glad to have some of your representative citizens ineo t ni( and my friends at Enrightand Ictustalkovei the matter, say about the eighth of October next, l'lease let me hear from you in reply to this letter, and oblige, yours truly, 1). A. MATHEWR, Pres. Elberton and Petersburg It. It. Co. Messrs. Seal, Mcllwaine & Co., have a fliu lot of new buggies, which they are otTerlng nl low prices. rtf Messrs. Seal, Mcllwaine A Co., hive a rum bcr of good second hand wagora and buggies, very cheap for the money. rtf All persons Indebted to Seal, Mcllwaine <S Co., will please coruo up and pay their ac counts which are due on the first of October. ; Mrs. Mnrv Taggart has charge of Messrs P.ell .V twulphlu'* dress making department Call and sec her. Sept. 3D. Special attention is culled to our line o double width dress goods, ranging from 3?? ii 50 inches, K. M. Ilnddon it Co. Sept. Our store is liov; filled with choice goods o every grade from the cheapest to the finest The ladies especially f>ro requested to exam hie our stock, K. M, Jiiuidou <X Co, feept. o0. ncmHHHanM in n?n 51 GREENWOOD'S NEW3. I ? i ;! Xow Kail road Xi'iv Riiilrotxl 1 ?Sew S<-1ip(!ii2<> ? NirkiimiS of Mr. | Sm:?rl?"S" Itisost to <lue?tioii ol' I Privilege OitKKNWooD. s. September 29, The new depot and side track for the Augusta it Knoxvllle Railroad are about com pletod. i The new schedule over the Aucusta it Knoxriilu Itailroad went Into cfltect- Sunday. . (Julie a number of our young men availed themselves of visiting the the "CIty of Spartans" by the new schedule. A through pas- ' simmer and mall train leaves Augusta daily i1 [ for Spartanburg, arriving here at 1'- in. lto- j J turning the same day to Augusta It arrives1 - ?Vnt?. Kiuiri*iiiImr?r nf. Il./I 1>. in. The I! freight nml nccouimodutieu trains run about 1 as heretofore. < Mr. and Mr*. H. It. Calhoun are the happy ' ' possessors of a little music box, of the fom-t1 Inine gender, the averdupoi* of which is It) I ' pounds 1 It is Mnjor Chas. II. Speights, the hnnd Hoinest young man in town, who Is our as- 1 sistiint cotton buyer. Instead of ''Charlie," as < ! reported last week. We always make the ' . um-mlc honorable where injustice has been done. We regret to learn of the slekness of Rev. [ II. C. Smart unit daughter, in consequence of | [ which there was no preaching in the liaptist , ' church Sunday. ( l're?bytery convenes with the Presbyterian i church hereon l'riday night, and will con- i tinue in session for several days. s 1 A representative ol the .\V?.< ami Courier , did uoirtl wolk for that sterling Journal among ; our citizens last week He met one of our < literati, however, who "sat down" oil him by i i saying "Why, i take the 1'rcxt and Marnier a and it overshadows the yews ami Courier." t TiniLsaine eeutlemuti Is a regular subscriber i to the daily CWnVr, but lie had just, gotten <: rid of a book agent uud his liver was out of u ( order. > "East Knd" has a largo (and of sircasm, we suppose. from bis wholesale delivery of it to , his "neighbors" in last week's issu*. We conjecture, from liis tone, that a large portion of it was meant tor Greenwood. We have mnrtd J it a point, out of respect to the a filleted par- * tie* and love for the deceased, to chronicle ev- ? cry death In this community. We have oh- , served this without n Mngio exception. We J even mention any cases of sickness we may know of Hi the time of writing. Has "East ^ End' ttone as much at Ninety-Six? If not n he inay not be surprised of Ills "neighbors'" " hearing of it. The same mot Ives Unit prompt us to condolc with the bereaved of our own community prompted us some time ago to I mention tlie tact that fever una again maoei > Itsappearance in Ninety-Six, ami expressed ! I soriow thereior. We did It ill good faith, yet' "J we suppose "Hast Kml" in li is own imaglnu- " Hon, contorted it into a bit of irony. Wlictli-11 er lie accepts our sympathy or not. what wc!? said was true, as subsequent events have i ^ ' proven. It is an Incontrovertible fact, do-|f velopsd by the experience ol Hie last fewji years, that I here Is a very malignant form of j ' lever, peculiar to Ninety-Six, at certain sea j* sons. Hut wc believe it is as much regretted ic here, and as much genuine sympathy ex-J pressed by our people, for tlio?e who are vie- j f tints to it, as from any other section of the 11 country. It Istruothat there is a business jc competition between the two towns, as there |v is between any towns similarly located. This ?' is right and proper, but the antagonism is not I' sogreat here that we glory in any misfortune r that befalls Ninety-Six. On the other hand, ? our sympathies go out for her in times of din- ? tress, and if aid was neecssary wc would give it. Instead of tantalizing and goading her for a calamity, tlie averting of which was entirely beyond her control. It was therefore tin- v iieuerous, to say the most, of it, for "Kastij, Knd" to make such charges us were contained !c In the short paragraph alluded lo. rresutii- L in?, a* we think properly, that they were In- y tended for Green wiio.l, such remarks as Id "Some of our neighbors have greatly exng-jti [gcrnted our condition," "We know this ij has been used against our town for mercenary L purposes by our enemies," and "SIill we'ii liuvc a very poor opinion of people who will w attempt to build up their town by the misrepreseutatlon of other localities," Jcc., do s not have a very paliating ertect. We deny each and every charge contained therein, 1 whether intended for us as an Individual, or Greenwood as a town, and wc doubt. very inneh if 4*Kast End" had snllicicnt grounds it for making tiiein. Suppose we or any other t< "neighbor" had given publicity to the ex- |i Istence of fever at Ninct.v-Slx. Where Is the |i misrepresentation, or who Is to Jtnlpe of our f< I motives? As for his comparison of the mor- t I lallty of the two places we iiavn't a word to t say. We only regret tlmt death sliould have r. visited either placc and took from boih good t citizens. "S." II fl m 1 m c NINETY-SIX LOOKING TO GREATER VICTORIES. ? ft u A Xfw Itnilrontl Certain to I?c Built n --Hesljjnntlon oT Mr. Neville? Fine u Berkshire IIo^'h. J N[Neyy-Six, S. C., September 28,lSS'i. " There was a large col ton movement In c Ninety-Six lust week. Quite a large number of hales changed hands ?t good prices. We hope those persons who have subscribed to the new railroad will remember that twenty per cent, o<' their subscription will be due p and called tor about the 13th of October, as b we contemplate breaking the dirt about that- b time. Subscriptions under the charter can I n Only be made in money, yet they insiy be paid IK 1 In work or produce. In answer to many In- Bi qulries I will state that, work will probably ? commence on theKouthern end, at Fruit Hill, 6 Edge tl eld county. t A great deal has been said about the lynch- t Ing of Culbreath in Kdgefleld county, and j>eople generally condemn the act. If he was guilty ot the crime with which ho whs charged It does seem that he could have been convicted. The whole thing troin beginning to end shows a deploiable state of allatrs in ? our stster county. * Messrs. Durham A Co., the photographers, , have pulled up and left. They arcg>od ar- , tist-s and give satisfaction. ; We hope everybody will remember the rail- , road meeting on the !lth of October. Impor- , taut business will t?c transacted and wo hope , *- TI.? .............. ...iii i: IO nilVl- H Mill IIHVII jam,.-. UK vwiiiptm.i mil I be organized on that day and work will be ! j commenced at oncc. : | The meeting of tlie stockholders of our Fair 1 'Association will take notice (lint tlie next meeting will take place on Friday, the 27tll ol ] I November. Thceslablishment of >.i tlrst.-cluss ~ j Association Is assured, and nothing has n i}' : greater tendency to build uj> a country more I than some thing of this kind. [ ? Mr. A. H.still paid a visit to Htick Level on *' last Sabbath. llo was greatly pleased und * will go again. | " Bacon, we believe, Is selling lower In our " town than ever before. Meal Is also lower J" and there Is no excuse now for grumbling. ^ The rain 011 last Sunday night mellowed up the land and sowing grain Is the watchword. ? Don't put It otr. , Mr. .1. T. Miller who hns been quite sick Is , up again und nt ills desk where he will be " : glad to see his numerous friends. : j Quite a number of our peoplo attended '! church at Cross Hill last Sabbath, and speak in complimentary terms of the kind people ^ !?liey met. No better peoplo are to be found " than in the community of Cross Hill. It Is indeed with pain that we notice tho fl resignation of our beloved pastor tho lie v. , W. (J. Neville. We had indulged tho hope that lie was a fixture here. Hut since ho has seen fit to go, we reluctantly say, Amen, and will over remember him in our prayers. Messrs. A. McTurner and John \V. Ford who sat as common pleas jurors last week have returned inueh pleased with the Court and the Abbeville people, but. content to shnre the honors of jurymen with others in the future. I'rof. T-ovejoy and family have arrived and his school will bo opened on the first Monday lu October. Trial Justice Thomas L. Moore has purohfiKml nr. !i h!t?h fifine a French Norman colt from Mr. K. Y.Shcppard. A fifty-dollar Berkshire sow w.v received nt NInoty-Klx last welt, and those who desire to purchase a tine pair of Berkshire pigs will write James Rogers, Jr., for pedigree and prices. EAST END. A (iroeinvood Dot T>olle?I? In a reccnt issue of your paper tliere npfloured under the heading of the ' Greenwood , >ots" some very pointed allusions to tlie j tratllc In whiskey as carried on by our dru?t? I cisln, aided and abetted by the physicians of 'the town. It is said. I believe, the = druggists will neither sell, give, or loan a drop of the vile stutl" now. I he.ird a loper jremark yesterday, "the town has of a sudden become very dry. Wp cru'I pet a good glass of soda water spiked with lemon or vanilla, and with great dtlliculty get them to put In a little ice. So I suppose your correspondent _ ! in sending this dot must have been smarting ~ under a refusal of getting a little lemon and Ice In his soda water. It. Is so Inconsistent li and ill-becomes this correspondent to act. so < when at the same time ho has been such a J pood patron himself. If it Is not law, It '1 should be that the man who patronizes an Illicit whiskey dealer is lust as guilty and h should be punished lust the same as the man I who sells to him. The druggist must first sell C before the law is violated. It certainly takes | C two parties to the sale before It Is violated?j 1 the seller and the purchaser. Both are con-1.1 versant with the law. The buyer Is an accom- ] (. {pile? in transgressing tnc law, nnai noia ir . I ho was held equally accountable before the * Inw nnd It cnforcc<l to opernto tn like manner on him, we would nee less rum selllug and drunkenness In our town. TEMPERANCE. Something fur Our Boy* tu Think i Abont. Carolina Spartan. A man who has beon watcblog the growth and de- \ velopinent of Spartanburg for many years said a few ; days ago that there were no young white men learn- i ing tn\dos these days. Was he correct? I* It a fact 1 that there are no apprentices In our blacksmith shops, wood shops und harness shops? Arc there no young men learuini: carpentry and brick laying? Go to any 1 town you please nnd ask about the prominent bnsi- J ness ikoi! from 50 to 70 venrs old and the answer will I b? about as follows, "A Wjran life as an apprentice to a f .! U I. ..1 ..I I,!. ......... i lllllivr. It ?Uimil III. Hl? IMIIIVOJ on Ml ?,D J.u..5 days, C hammered ont bis character !n the Blacksmith shop, I) acquired all his property by sticking to tbc 1 brick business." Look around your own town anil * you will sec that many of our beet citizens have come 1 front the shops. The training that the apprentice gets, 1 added to it life of tobrlety and decency, li bound to 1 lead to success. Of course vicious and Intemperate i haMts will annul the best training and the severest industry. What Is the reitson that our boys do not take to the shops* There are many who hive made no j prepar ition f?r professional life. They drllt around ] and seek a little clerksltiji in the busy season of thu f year, and how they live lu the Idle season, their pa- i ientscan tell. They will sweep stores and dust goods, \ and wilgh bacon for Insufficient sages to board them j In town, Just because they think It respectatple to stay 1 in a store. When it comes to the heavy work of some I of the grocery storvs. you will find that "Sambo" Is the clri k, because the white boy thinks too much of himself to put on a tow apron and sling bacon and : tlnur wound In a lively way. There ate "honorable ex- J . ceptions here in our town and there are young men who begin at the very bottom In the stores and do the . hard wurk cheerfully. These, if sober and saving, * will stand in the front rank of business men one ot I these days. Hut all cannot clerk In stores. There Is I Just as sure a road to success anil respectability through the shop doors as through the store doors, j . Let some oi our strong limbed young men think of < this. Touch It Never. i Children, do you see the wine, ' In the cry?tal goblet shine? Uo not tempted by its charm, I It will surely b ad to harm ; , Children, hate it! ' Touch it never! , F'ght it ever! ( Povnn know what causeth woo Hitter aMhe heart can know ? 'Tls tlmtiu-lf-Mime ruby wine Which would tempt that so.?.l of thine. Children, hiitc it! Touch it never! Fijflit it ever! Never let it pass your lips; ? Never even let the tips [, Of your liuiiera touch the bowl; little it from your inmost soul. Truly bate it! Touch it never! ' Fijrlit it ever I Fltfht it! Willi Cod e help ttand fast ' Long as life or breath idiui: Iwtt. Heart meet beait and hand join hand, r llurl tho demon Iruin our land. Oh, then, hate It! Touch it never! Ki^bt it ever! f mi a Just arri vc-<l another ear-load of Texas Ilust Proof Ketl Oats at Wliitc Urothers. Sept. "0. f (into White Hrothers for u Winter suit of :. cloihini; and an over-coat. They will show i- yon a very ehoice seSeetion, nul will ijitiiiaiilc? suUsfuelion as to style aud lit. sSei-t. 2V. D F A TIF-D KALI NT! TYPHOID FKVKI!,r| IT IS PPwE-EMINENTLY A FILTH DISEASE! AND THE RESULT OF SPECIFIC POISON. J ? |3 It I.iirKs in (tic Wilier which wo p brink or In Itrou^lit to onr Doors in tlio Tnlntctf Air which we Brentlic. D. X. 1'aUcrxon, JV. I), in Xew Edghind Farmer. c The remark mmlo by a medical gentlemen a short j " time since, tli.it ho hud 'hail more cases of typhoid j ? f ver in a country town In New Hampshire "during j tie nenson. than he hud had since he enme to the city,' | tins suggested thin subject lor consideration. That the remark was not a 'random shot,' it may be stated that i)? practice extended over tlilrty-flve years In the :ountry and twelve In the city, mid that the Reason ho referred to, lie attended sixtj-Ave Cases of disease. ^ Conversation and luijiiiry anions physicians who have ,'{ practiced both in the country anil city, confirm in , " substance tnls remark. The question naturally arises, n Why is it that ty|dioid exists more seta-rally In the Miintry than in the city? Considering the natural conditions and advantages of the country, one would 311 jipot-e that this would be reversed. Typiiohl Fever a Specific Poison. ^ Our highest medical authorities now generally agree :liat typnold fever orlgnntes trom a rpccific poison, ir in other words It Is now classed among tho germ liseuses. That this disease is Infectious, is now cliary established. In regard to the age when persons arc mist liable to take the disease, it may lie stated that i-s is i rule, the majority of eases occur under thirty years >? if age, from eighteen to thirty Is the most common. S'o age, however, is exempt, and it may occur in ehil- . Iron as \oungas live. It is not thought that sex *' lakes any noticeable difference, as statistic') show ibout an < ipial division. It attacks the strung man as eadily and oltcu with more fatal result than it does j, ho weak. To use a common expression, it goes liar- ,f !er with a fleshy person than it dues with those who r.. lenu. nr<ib:ddv on the nriticlide that there Is more ubstauce for the fever lu feed lipon. Where Typhoid Fever eonieM from. ]>ut it is of the manner of llie conveyancc of this :ei ui poison, that wc wish particular')- to speak. The n wo most important elements by which this cerm is C sirricd are wsler and ?ir. Water is considered the ir noil serious of the two, for by it the poison is taken ]j lireeliy into the stomach and time absorbed tit once nl ntothe svstctn. Ills not yet definitely established in ust how this perm orginates, although the idea generlly adopted at the prrseut time is, Hint It Is a product m 11 decomposed vegetable and atdmtd matter. L Important FocIh About Well*. I If this be true, here comes In the important part rhich water sustains in the communication of (his mison. It bus been demonstrated that "a well Is lia- "~ iic to drain a cone of earth, the diameter of the base f which, at the surface of the earth, is three times he depth of the well. Now lor conveulonce, the C iell i* situated near the house, burn, pigsty, and other iiiililiiig.s, and it'will bo seen at once how easy It is ur the well to drain the surface of the earth, mend- ^ lig all of these buildings. If not too much trouble, ink where the sink pipe empties at the rear of the itclien window, and meusme front its outlet to the utb of the well. In too many of the farm honses the drain water rout the sink Is allowed to flow out ui>oii the surface f the ground by the luck door; there it Is allowed to atlinr until the ground Is soaked wltll water. 111 .hichwihbuge, beans, pork, and nearly every article p f food has been cooked. Cerulnlly no tnoru favota- " le condition could be devised to propagate geruis of ioIsoii. Hefure leaving the sub|ect of water as a ourco of coinmunicAtlus: this disease, one word may ppropriateiy be said In lte?iir<l to nilh. The peculiar and sttsceptlbic powers of absorption '* illicit milk possesses have been considered in a tcviotia pap? r. l!ut especially is this true in tills onnection. If mtik is kepi in the cellar it slit-itId ot be allowed to Hand in open pans near decaying egi tables.but it should lie kept In an apartment by [self. This also applies equally true when we say hat the buttery or ilalry window should not open out ii the direction of the ground which Is drained by the ink water. Again, If there ate cases ol typhoid fever ii the house, milk shuttld not be kepi In the well, no natter how tight the cans may be. i?i..i.t i>-f? i.fi'.inU u 1'iuul oiiiiortunitr to clearlv tutu a:i Important warning. iVlieii Typhoid Fever Occur* In n Family t is important to know how It Is conveyed frotn one t ii another. In a word, It may lie sold tlnit it is the | ase&ges from thu bowels that contain the perms of )* oison. Jt t? not a disease communicated, like scarlet y( i-ver or diphtheria, by the skin or brearb, therefi.ro here is not that danger in eliteiinc the room that ti here is with these other diseased. Hut scrupitlus p; are must be used in the disposing of the fecal mater. It should not be deposited in the privy, us it is able to contaminate the air, and not iinl?iei|uentlr ? nils ita way into the Well. The vessel which Is uced houId contain all the time a disinfectant, and as soon , s used It should becovered tightly, and removed a >ng distance from the house, and hurled deep In the J nrtli, some one of tile disinfectants such ?s catholic ? eid, solution of copperas or cliloritlo of lime being " ?cd freely. This la of special Importance, and should ot be forgotten or neglected. ' In regard to the communication of this Infection, nlortunately, wo have not the means of preventing ? completely as we could wish. We cannot at all lines govern the condition of a distant swamp or low arsli land. lint this we can do, and If it is faithfully 1 urried out It will largely diminish the danger of in- J ctlon, viz.: I*1 a What we Slionld I>o. Carefully removing decompoting matter of whatver kind which gathers around the house and outuiidiups will help to prevent its Invasion; this should e done three or four tunes a year either by gathering I . into a large pile and dunlins It, or by burying it in 0 largo excavation. The former is the gest method, bC * the nshes, pun tied of any poison, are serviceable in iany ways, or can be added to compost heap for ftture use it* fertilize!*. By attention to those things ? he liability to the statement made in the opeuilig i-uteiice ol this piper might be largely obviated. llnrk ! yc Etliloro. J Chester Reporter' Mr. A. R. Williams, editor of the Greenville Ccim, was ii candidate for alderman at. the reenl municipal election In thatcliy. lie was efented, ami we were on the point of condim; with hint, when wo rend In his excel- i jut paper a must philosophical editorial ar- I lele with the caption "Confessions of a Can- ^ idate." The closing paragraph is rcspecUulcommended to the fraternity; those who _ lay have aspired and failed, as well as those rho may yet feci the promptings of aiublion. Here it Is: The opinion of the Xcwx, after full trial of / lie experiment, is now given fortho benefit * f all its esteemed eon temporaries. It is uoro convlneod that ever before thai ail ediur has no business in ollico or to seek ofllee ~ f any kind Federal State municipal or counami that tiio Journalist who becomes tlie eelccror recipient of favors from voters or C tficlHls destroys his professional value and u nuzzles and ties hinuelf?that no man can II eally and suefully serve the public in a news- fo aper while asking and receiving votes or iIiicch, and that the people show their good ense and appreciation or Ihc Illness of things y promptly squelching, as they usually do, he political ambltlou of their editors. We o not know oneoftho frnlernliy In this State i rlto has succeeded in climbing above the } louse of rcpresentaiives or remaining there n cry lonit. The only ono we know of who in ver ciiinheil hlcli cuough to become n con-JI- fo me Utr ino presidency was the worst beaten nan whoever ottered for I hat ofllee. We charge our esteemed contemporarlesof _ ling away ambition, except such as they may L-gltimately cherish within their profession. The farmer irotls no K X life, ) The C I) sows will rot; ( And when lit K V reels from strife His hones all A K lot. In D r> Imp to strnczle hard Tn U K living out"; _ If 1 C frosts do not lelard .. His crops there'll 13 A drought. K The hired L I* hits pay 1 Are nwful A Z, too; They (J K rest when lie's away f\ Nor utiy work will do. ^ Both N Z he cannot make to tnocl II And then for A D takes tj Some hoarders who so U T eat & E no ajoncy makes. Of little DC finds this life; Siek In old A 0 lies; The debts he O Z leaves his wife And then in 1' C dies. BIRTHS. ^ At Abbeville, Sept. 2S, ISio, Mrs. Julius II. >uI'rt', a son. P CONSIGNEES, 1 no in.'iowm;;. niimeu persons unvu ireigm i n the Depot lit Abbeville : T. llaker, AV. U. 1 'Imrmmn, I). K. Cooley, (). T. Calhoun, W. & Ci . McNi'll, J. S. Norwood, \V. It. I'owcli, 11. T. 'listen, II. ]>. Reese, It. L. Jone?. In the express nttica: K. >1. Kenton. Wnrdiw & Edwnrds, O. T. Calhoun, Win. McNeil, t. W.AC. \V. Cownn, Jane C. Pursely, C. L. 'arrlngton, H. 1). Keeso, W. I>. Alcwine, Mr. lalhonn, hook ngonl, Mary Abney, J. K. lodges, core M. (*. Zelgier, W. I'. Wldemnn, oscpli K. Gilbert, K. J. Kouians, Samuel II. Rallicart. r , f MARKET REPORT. COTTON-Mnrket steady. I Mains TV 8 1 letter grades 8'4 bJi K BAGGING. 1 iood pieced bugging per ynrd.. 10 <e\v hugging per yard 10J? 12 S'eiv Arrow Ties, per bunch Si 40 to 1 50 .'lecedTlcs per bunch 1 25 1 35 ntovisioxs. Heat 7 V/. .ard 10 ;otree 10 15 >ugar, Yellow 7 7'4 White Granulated 8 tail, fine, per sack 75 85 T< Mverpool, ISM) lb sacks 1 25 S'nlls .... 314 4 tire K rohncco 40 50 rr Molasses X0 40 'I jyrup 23 50 1 DllY GOODS, >lnts !> 7 {leach Cotton ?i'.? 1(% Shirtings !<'a <>14 ? Shirting C 7 1-4 Shirting 8 10 Plaids 8 10 Buttons, buttons, buttons Jet, jot nml cro:het, Jet end velvet, crochet ami colored, tnetil and Ivory to luateh anything, at liell & ialphln's. It will do yon good to see Bell A Galphln's stock of plaids, stripes and plnln worsteds, jlack nnd colored cashmers with trimmings ^ ;o match. Velveteens, Velveteens, Velveteens, black, irocaded and colored, in a great variety of :olors. see them at Hell & Galphln's. Special nttentlon Is called to our line orhalf ivool dress goods, from 10 cents up. In the new "Cable twilled" dress goods wo have a } mil line. It. M. Haddon it Co. C Special attention Is called to our lino of black silks, "Gulnet" make, warranted to be pure silk and fast colors. It. M. Haddon f-. Co. special attention Is called to our line of laIlluc 11 mm ot-iWnrn "W<? Itnvn n four irrncu nf pure linen collars at5, S and 10 cents, usual r price 10,15 and 20 cents, tliey are real bargains, I 10 dozen children's sailor collars will b?i sold rit astonishingly low prices. It. M? 1 [addon & Co, Special attention Is called to our lino Of ladles wiapps. New Markets, ltussian circulars, -r short wrapps, Jersey Jackets, Ac, they arc 1 stylish and cheap. It. M. lladdon & Co. Special attention Is called to our line of ladles, misses and children's shoes. Nothing I better for a child or school girl than a wedge I heel shoe, they are the most comfortable snoe I made. Try a pair. It. M. Haddon it Co. 1 Wanted?At the Abbeville Wholesale Store five thousand bales cotton In the next GO days will pay the highest cash price for it. Special attention is callcd to our line ofhi'ts for street wear, good style and very cheap. i it. M. lladdon ii Co. Special attention is called to our line ofj , neck wear, new, buaotlful and cheap. It. M.' ^ Haddon & Co. s Cunningham A Templeton have a fine stock n of ready-made clothing. g f-/o to Cunningham & Tcmpletou'g uml get a Hue hat, Infy M is Moiiey MaSe!! | ? j no DO r.OTIl CALL ON r. KOSKNIlEKiJ I ?V Co., nml seetire sumo of llio niimbrotis arunin.s tlirtt. Uip.v nrc lioxv offering to the ublle. Their well selected stool: of CLOTHING nnslstln;; of OVKKCOATH, MENS. HOYS, ml YOUTHS Stilts, Is complete, mid when nee you heiir the price you tire sure to buy. nspeeilug their otock of J^ rip V a n n n s X/ 111 1 U u V ^ w re find a well polrrlcd stock .of DRESS ;OOI)S, CASHMERES, PLAIDS; CALICO, UNOIIAM*, SHEETING, SHIRTING, ic., t lowest prices. Their stock of Q BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, 51 RUN ICS, VALISES, SATCHELS, MUSIC- ^ AL INSTRUMENTS, OCXS, PISTOLS, ^ CAItrRIDGLS, SHELLS AND J*oi LOADING IMPLEMENTS i larger nnd better selected than ever before. heir Celebrated Pearl Shiit"Pl!l tkes the lend and lins already gained ri ropnitIfm for its durability and as the best fitting urt innde. They will also give entire satis- In i id ion In m JEWELRY, eZ OC.ER'S Triple rintfd SILVER WARE. ,t<r; ROCKERY, HARDWARE, and alwuy* nil " ninensc stork of GROCERIES, FLOUR. line A COX, MOLASSES and TOBACCO on Imnd sllo ' the lowest nmrkot prices. Seeing Is bellevig, so give ttieiii n call. ?. ROSENBERG & CO. _ Sept. 30, 18S5. J c . E. Statles. W. Jri.rAX Hackett, or Abbeville. STAPLES & 1 Wlli HACKETT, ? ST1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL line \vc rocers and Commission Merchants) lusf No. 2 Warren Block, Augusta, Git.* DEALERS IN Ilex IROCERIES, PROVISIONS. vcr FLOUIt, MEAL, COIW, 1,15 FitUrrs and TOBACCO wo whi And CIGAHS of nil Grades, Consignments of all Kinds Solicited. I)o ot forget to call and >cc us. Wo Sept. 2, 1SS5. 3ia .I,1,"' wee Stray Mule. " AST Friday morning a mouse colored j mare mule, weariutrayoke, left my prom- ? es near Antreville. Tlio mule is 8 or 10 jars ol<l, and valued at SV) or SiiO. Any information a< to the whereabouts of to animal will be thankfully received and I J ropeily rewarded. R015ERT F. DELL. ]o>' Antreville, Sept. 23. ISM. if P^j Fine Jersey Bull For Sale. ? WILL offer a fine blooded Jersey Dull to Q| Hie highest bidder, at Abbeville Court ( I louse, on Salo Day In October, 1S85. This Ik 1 splendid opportunity to buy a splendid an IIIU. J. !i. Li.Vii.MttH, Sept. 30,1883. It Horse blankets. H T'ST received, a lot of Horse Blankets JJjL which I will sell at short profits. Do not Hl t your falthfui uuliuul suffer for the uikc of _L (ew dollars. T1IOS. BEGGS. Sept. 30, Sk}?. Buggy Lap Robes. A UST RECEIVED, a lot of Fancy Plush, nnd g\ Woolen Lap Holms for winter une. Call >011 as they are ready Rule." Til03. BEGGS. Sept. 30,1885. ?| Saddle Blankets. JS [UST RECEIVED, n lot of Saddle Blanket*, 1 which I will sell cheap. Til OS. BEGGS. Wo Sept. 30,18S5. hou We Riding Bridles. co* ? the I >. assortment of plain an<l round Bridles | pip \ and Martingales, Just received, and lor do cheap. TIIOS. BEGGS. Sept. 30,18S5. A Breast Collars, l Few plain nnd fancy Dutch or Breast CullarsJUNt received and for sale cheap. . TliOS. BEGGS. A Sept 30,1SS5. Extras. IZ 'TIRRUPS, Stirrup Leathers, Girths, Hold- ^ I back Straps, Breast and Yoke Straps, nnie Sirup*. Curb Straps, Ac., on hand and ir sale cheap by TIIOS. BEGGS. Sept. 30,1S83. j^i rvr otic?, VLL persons Indebted to the Estateof L. D. MERRIMAN. deceased, are hereby noil- i I'd that they will find their claim* In the 2\ iiihIk of J. II. Ol/DIIAM, Grooiiwood, S. C., A >r Immediate avttlcmcnt. ? MAT. W. COLEMAN, Sept. 21, ISM, :im Executor. H "KT a a 4- a fP ?<ar? a nn/\t?n xiutiuc IU xicB^aoavis. I I.L persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, Ilsb. or to cut timber on our lands. (i. T. KMITII, 1 \V. 11. ACKER, J. \V. MATTISON. At Sept. 23. RV>. 01* Fotice to Delta ani Creditors. ] i LL persons Indebted to the Estate of \V. L. L YoUNG. DECEASED, must iniikc nay- i lent, and all persons holding claims ugnlnst 2)i le estate will present the same, within thlr- 1 i duys, to * .TAMES P. YOUNG. WILLIAM B. YOl'NGi Sept. 23,1SS5,4t Executors. _OLDHAM^S TEAM COTTON GINS J AND ? ottio Seed 111 aM Separator, || GREENWOOD, S. C. " AM PREPARED TO (;IN COTTON, grind the seed and separate hill's from the meal, opacity ot gins twenty bales per day. J. H. OLDHAM. TJ Sept. 23.1SS5, fit ' i-a-a-3 I. M. HADDON & GO'S* FALL AND WIER 0-P-E-S-M-G! o which the IuUIch are nil Invited will take ?1 jilnco "HUESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER AND t'OXTIXEE THREE DAYS. NOVELTIES IN 1ILLINERY, NECK WEAR, RIBBONS, LACES, J.J TRIMMINGS, FEATIIEIW, FLOWERS, BIRDS, \J II,KS, DRESH GOODS, SATINS, NEW MARKETS, CIRCULARS AND WRAPS. [*HE most extensive assortment of Indies I (roods wu havo ever shown. COME ONE, OME ALL. R. M. HADDON & CO. 80pt. 16, INS) whl . ? moi Leather. n r 'ALF SKINS, Kip Sklnsnnd Harness lenth il* a er on hand tind lor sale by March 21, l8Sr>, tf TIIOS. BEGGS. Wl our Axle Grease till )Y the box, dozeD, or gross, for sale cheap > by TllOS. 11EGGSn n n p 7i~ SI j.. v. li. QE VJ. I & K. RAIL ROADS. * a I,1< tho talk, but. as 1 ileal In IJuifgics and , V Harness i am an advocate of (jetting bout, tin: country in the old inshtonrd way, ol M:iv?> supplied myself with material to nakeany kind of harness wanted. Cull and .< eta supply as the Spring is about to open. VI ~ TllOS. 13E0US. V March '?>, 1SS-5, tf . J- ? ?fjM 111 ^ -r . 1886.1 ' ' ? ? liTi ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED to Inspect our stock of 1 MILLINERY, , EPTEMBER, 24TH.' ( have now 011 sale a mngnlflceHt dlF.nlay WILMNKKY NOVELTIES, HATS, VKL- _ TS, ltlHRONS, Ac., and a complete lino 1 general .Millinery. We Would also call ir attention to our stocK of I DRESS GOODS, Ids, Stripes and Plain WORSTEDS. Brocaded nnd Plain SILK VELVETS. Brocaded and Plain VELVETEENS; ill colors and prices. lack and Colored CASHMERE, In nil ? iles with Trimmings. NOAKS, NEW MARKETS, CIRCULARS, In gxent variety. 1 'c have added to our slock, n beautiful > ot Ladles, Misses and Children's fliie J e.?. Very Respectfully, '< BELL & 6ALPHIN. ?pt. 1(1, ISM. L M. HADDON &IO. \T,L SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR J Immense stock of 1 TTTiTnnrr Tmnnrt nnrvnn n? 1 lLLIHMI, Mm liUUJJS, &D j loh ha<< been selected by Mil. AND MRS. i)I)OX In person. Our friends rnny rest ired Hint we have not loft n stone unturnIn order to show them the IjATKST I I'LKSnndnt the LOWKrfT PRICKS. Manv :.s of good* are now advancing and others / cannot duplicate. but while our stock * s \vc will Sell at old prices. In ^ MILILINEEY enn show manv new nnd bcnntlful novel. In 11 AT (rAUXnTRH tho designs are > pretty and cheap. In j tESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS t v have ft link that cannot be found nriy [*rc in this section. Sonlcthlngnew, wmtiug d liferent, something handsome. In rt If you wanta niccllat or lion net, L5I ids thers, Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets, Rufgs, Collars. Jersey*. Jackets, Silks. Silt.lns, rsteds, Itutlons, Embroidery Sillcs, Knltj Wool, New Markets, Russian Circulars, >rt Wraps, Misses cloaks, Hosiery, Underir, Flannels, Ac., call on R. M, HADDON ft CO, J spt. in, 1885, tf For Rent. * ti :IE undersigned odor* for rent a plantation in three miles of tho Savannah ValRailroad.a fine small grain and cottort co. For particulars apply to A.J. Ciinklos or myself on the place. 1 n. W. C. SHERAItn. 1 LATFORM SCALES. MR. J. S. HAMMOND AS SPLENDID PLATFORM SCALES on tlio public square, where he Is prepared weigh farmers product* of every Kind. < !cx accurate and weighers obliging 1-pt. 10, I tf STOVES ! BE AWFUL CHEAP. j r E nre now selling a fl rst'Clns* No. 7 STOVE complete, with rnoro PIPING AND 4 KNSILS than any one clue lor the pitiful , l of { $13.50. don't propose to be undersold by nny wo In the State, "nnd don't you forjret it." CAN DOWN ANY BODY on TIN KoOF'i, i)K our freight costs but Utile, and labor Is h'ss. If we can't work cheap show us " man that can. Put these things 111 your o and smoke to the health of A. J. SPROLES & BRO. r nguat 26, W5, tf c House and Lot for Sale. J \ GOOD house containing six rooms, with a t well of lino wnter nnd llfty-slx aercn of n il Is offered forsale. Also two building lot* taliiim; one acre each, situated in the c n of Abbeville on Main Street. 1 or prices and terms apply at this ofllcei j ug. 19, lv*M, tf Ear Netts DIl SADDLE AND HAHXESS HORSES, for Kale liy THOS. llEUUH. ? uguRt 12,18R5. tf Webb Halters. 1 X ASSORTMENT Just received nnd for wile cheup by THOS. BECJGS. UUUHt l'J, lSSo. tf p Q -?j* rp 2s g OR8E AND CATTLE POWDER3 <o House will rile of Colic, Tots or Lrao Fxn. If Fo?tz> Powders ore used In time. 'outz's Powders will cure find prevent HooChot.hka. 'ontz's Powder* will prevent Gates is Fowls. "ontz's Powders will Increwe tlie quantity of mllK 1 crenm twenty per cent., and make the butter firm 1 BWCut. "ontz's Powders will enro of prevent almost rvebt rkask to which Ilorxca and Cattle are subject, "outz's powukrs will oivk satisfaction. Sold everywhere. w DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, KC. Second Hand Harness. { ' you cannot afford to buy a new harness j call on (lie subscriber, ami lie will kcII you j r 'court hiuiil sot In good repair. I ec. 17, tf TIIOS. 1JEUGS. c HBlpIil nder the New Hotel rill be Found New Fall Goods M I at )w Prices ] by IUAELES & THOMAS > A.bbeville? S. O- r >pt. -I, ISM. tf t leal, Mcllwaine & Co. I AVE on hand almost every variety of t ARRIAGES, ! BUGGIES, ; AND WAGONS,: Icli they ofler to their customers on the st advantageous terms. [PAIRING A SPECIALTY. th the best.of workmen In every hrnneh of business, and an <>bunda?t supply of / iber. nml other materials, we arc prepared ! I to nil kinds of repairing 111 the very bi-sti nncr, at the shortest notice, nnd 011 the ] ?t. accommodating term;). All work fully J minted." (i 2AL, McILWAINE & CO,,' \ Washington Street. [ ,'M. II. I'AHKBR \V. C. McUOWAN'. ARKER &McGOWAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ' AHBEVILLL, C. IJ., S. C. 1 7 n,T< practice nlso in the Circuit Courts 01 ' r the U11 ItedStutcsfor South Carolina* all 7,1SS0, If mmmmmmmmm . \W " ' i'ALL AND WINTER GOODS. ?:o:?;o:? Constantly on Hands a Large Assortment ---of? Dry Goods, Notions, Domestics, Hats, Jlothing, Boots and Shoes, }rocefies, and Nearly Sverything Wanted >y the Trade. V. JOEL SMITH & SON, Abbeville, C. H., S. C. Oct. i, if&i, tr Something New Uunder the ' Sun. r WII.Tj bo rmdy on and nftor tho 1st of I March to do any liKl'AIKIKO which pi1> bo wanted to your SADDLED and HAI(fE$S. Don't postpone tlio matter ti?;> imp. Ttie eyclone may como alolig. He uaUy for the cni^rg^ncjTHOS. BEGGS. Feb. 27th, 18SJ. tf "WARDLAW & EDWARDS. WTOW HAVE TIIE PLEASURE #F .1 announcing the arrival Of an utrractlvc ?lnc of FINE SHOES. Consisting of a full assortnent for Men's, Ladies's and Children's wear, in all the Latest Styles. March 2f?, US I, tf "NT nnr 10 Trnnr Timr ? v nr iu jr v ui 4. tiu\ T II AVE Just received a lot of No 1 harness L leather. If you want si harness or anyhltiR In my line made to order. Call soon as re at o Imsy nl I h la season. Way 27, 1885, tf TIIOK. BEGGP; A Long Needed Want SUPPLIED. MILLER BRO'Si, A ftE AGENTS FOR WANXAMAKER A iTl J1ROWN, Merchant Tailors, tlie Inrjrcsl lonsoof the kind In the United State*, nnd ire prepared to take measure s for gent lemen'* nils or C\*ery description: Over two hnnIrt'd samples arc on exhlhltlon at the store ol MILLER BROTHERS. December 2J, 18S1. WALTER L. MILLER. " I Attorney .At Law3 ABBEVILLE, 8. C. Collars A NOTIIEIt lot of nil kip collar* to At linrscf or mules for sale by TI10H. BEGGij. Dec. 17. lStfl, tf School Books! School Books! LARGE utock of nil kinds of School Books! H. W. LAWSON & CO. Jan. -H, lfe*83, tf Well Boring. THE nndorsljpicd with his lartro 10 incli 1 auger, and the doubleglnzed Terra Cottsi urbing can put you up a well that will Inst or ages, at. one hul ft ho price of dug wells, le uses tho ordinary sl/e wood bucket- for Imwlng water. The oleimlng out of theft veils Is the work of a minute, by keeping n In buekel in bottom of well to be hooked out it will. Ho also has the agency for Abbovlllr ounty for the celebrated Porcelain lined Cuumber Fuinp, which he can furnish and put n at loss than Factory prices for a clnqlt 111 in p. Oil AH. M. CALHOUN. Greenwood, S3. C., Jatt. 14, 18S4. lyr THE^lGHT IDNNING^ NEW HOME rs now tiio fnvnrifft niiions Scwlnc Mnclilrio! L and is certainly above all competition >olng the widest range of work, equipped villi all the latest improved attachments, it k heyond all dispute the easiest and lliihtcsi 'unning shuttle machine on the market, and s fast growing to be the most popular mahincsold. Parties who contemplate buying i machine will certainly fln<l It to their inter st to sec and try the Kiinning Vow Home** before buying. Hold upon easj erms, within the reach of all, cither on nonthly Installments or on time with a casli iayrr>ent. Try the LIGHT ItrNNIXti NKW IOME and you will buy no other. For salt K. M. KKATOV, Feb. 28,18*5. 10m Abbeville, H. C. PERRIN & COTHRAN, .Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Buist'3 I^URNIP seed In great variety ond quality at . ii. w. lavAon & CO. fi. July 8, 1885, if tOUERT It. HEMPHILL. WILLIAM P. CALHOr.N*. HEMPHILL & CALHOUN, .Attorneys at Law, AIinKVILLE, S. C. VIII practice In all the Courts of the State. February -1, 1885. ni- _ ni n^4. ITT"U^4 me riaue tu uei niiat You Want! FHOS. M. CHRISTIAN HA VINO bought tho Interostof Mr. JOHN WILSON in tlio business formerly conducted by them jointly will seep always in store, a complete stock oi WNCY * GROCERIES, CAN NET JOOHS ami CONFECTIONERIES ol ill kinds. The best anil cheapest <'IJAIIS and TOJtACCO. The FINEST tV IN ICS anil LIQUORS. Sweet Mash Cofn Whiskey [ 'or medical purposes a specialty. Also, 'hoice Liquors oi' any kind for medical mi-poses. Give him acall. Satisfaction guaranteed All persons indebted to the firm if Christian iV Wilson must niako iinincliatc payment. THOS. M. CHRISTIAN, Abbeville, S. C. Fob. 13,1884,tf MOSHELEY'S CELEBRATED MOLLIS OIL [S n splendid Lubricator for Knjilnes. Printing Presses and Snv Mills ai.il Is '.lie l>e>t nd cheapest oil for Uaino^y, Pelts, Hoots, Midi's mill i.l'll llll'r U'.'lifJ ill'v . n iiu.tiuvu II iV:iter;'rt>-il' l.iuithcr Vn scrvaiiw. l! !s poneratinir.. :nl ivtnlors sofl and pllutdc tin* hard st J.cal'.t' r. For Kale by J. KllOX & Co. Aliens! iv.V If Notico of Partnership. rHK tinder; i-rr^d haw fir mud n piirtnrrship l'?r ?:>- ;v.ifi'.tT ; <:i'.v under lIn Inn n:iiM"<if * S .? MAKStY. tc jd;o rili".-! fn?!" :i*;il i*isi'i- . nl.v All husiii-'ss":itiu'h d !o ihvm will rocelvi >roint>t atton:'.!!)). isjv!t. cat irorx. |t I.UUilN MAiJitV. 1 uiy i, ltS5. 't " V < WVi i f q Rrnf 1i fire! IIJL1JLOO JJ1 U UJLJLU1 U Would call the Attention of Buyers to A FEW specialties; I * Their stock of dress goods is 1'nusually laiigR and attractive;'. They have the cheapest line of RLACKSILKS they have ever offered. They have nl*o mime handsome COLORED SILKS. They have a good assortment of BLACK AN D <X?LOK* KI? VELVETEENS, for dtesscsand Iriininliijjs. They have ft nice line of WOOL LACKS lit all colore, the latest iliinu for iMiniuinjj. Their stock of BLACK CASHMERES Cahnot be Surpassed! | They have best-owed unusual care In llio selection of these jfo<)ds1 and are niKured Uioy nro nil rluht In regnrd to color. qualify and price. A?ood Hue of JERSEY JACKETd, cheaper than ever before. It would astonish any ouo to see HOW VERY CHEAP FLANNELS and BLANKETS are this soason. Hnyors ln this lino would do well fo cxam1 no the stocl; of WHITE liKOTHKKN. Carpets art- so vury cheap that ih?*y tiro In thq roach ol all. A good assortment ?>f CAKl'ETK and RUO-S cah be found at, the store of Wblio Brothers. The above are only a few llneS lu which SPECIAL BARGAINS CAX BE nAD. > ' The ponoral Ftook of FALL and WINTER fiOODS now ofTorod to the public by WIKITC BKOTJiKRft Is the largest, best ttssottcd and most attractive they have ever carried. It is Complete in all Departments* September 30, 18S3. (i " . PALMETTO SALOON. Np T&e Largest aai Best Stocked Use in lie Up-Coiotrji-' WITH SELECT BRANDS OF JUNE QT'D ^yniSKEY, JgUANDY AND "yyi^ES, J^OREIG^ AND JJOMESTIC, T^UBLIN AND J^IVERPOOL "pORTER AnD ^LE, J^RESII JgEER ^LWAYS ON JJANI). ^LSO A jpiULL J^13 0F ?JOBACCO, QIGARS AND 0IGARETTS, jyjOUNTAIN Q.AP JJYE AND jgTONE jyjOUNTAIN ?jORN -yyillSKIES A gPECIALTY. Thos. McGettigan, Proprietor No, 4 Washington Street; Sept. 23, ISSo, tf *^8 Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! We have now on hand a large and complete stock of STOVES for the fall trade and they are cheaper than ever/ We are now selling good 1STO. 7 STOVES with all the fixtures and pipe from $12.00 TIPKTO. Q STOVES fflMPI FTF FROM SIR ftn TIP' WJLUi MtdMmd M. U A 11V ATA V1.WI W W M. M All our STOVES have large OVENS and all the latest improvements. IX. W. Xjawson cto Co. Abbeville, S. C. . Sept. 9,1883, If ' *. If you want Sash, Doors/ f Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles, Laths, Lime, Cement and | Barbed Fence Wire, call on ? WW .W ? ? - , ^ -A-G-EKTT, S ABBEVILLE, C. H., S. C. July 22, 1?*5. tf ^33^LXJ 3r?3rXStT!SS. Keep const a nt r?y on hand a full and well selected stock of rtmti DRUGS, <j H KM T 0 rVLK, etc.,rlo. All the l:iU-st:md popular lines of PAT, KNT AND PKOPiliCTAHY MKDICJNES. MKIJBINE, the best Lfver MedM no, cure* I Dyspepsia. For stile by u.i. Try our P.LAO ICiVKKKY UOHDIAL for Summer Complaint, iiniKl oi:r COMPOUND SYRUP SARSAPAUILLA Willi IODIDE POTASH for the Plootl. i MED P.UO POISON, the most, convenient TV.iy of fle.st;oylnjr tlicso insects. DIAMOND DYKH - ? * i'a vnv fnnnu TOir i-p A [iTrn.TO.' ? i nil (liestaple nod fashlonaiue coioih. a iuii nuum ....... I STATIONARY, etc.. oto. The bisl brands or CIGAUS, TOBACCO AND CIGARKTTES. A . eoinplotc stock of WHITE LEADS. TAINTS. OILS. VAKNISHES, ETC., ETC PAINT r BBITSIIES.'WIN00W CLASS, GOLDEN MACHINE Oil- Wo soli the celebrated Harrison ! Bros. PHEPAKED PAINT, the best iu the market. Speclul nttcntlan paid to the [Prescription Department. i Physlrlnn's prescriptions and Futility Ilcclpes filled at nil hours of day and night by expe* rieueed and eomi>eteut hands. Orders by hand or mull promptly attended to. SPEED & NEUFFER. , April 20. iSSS, tf ? ? a /N n Tfc n A. Jti. XL UUJCiA.9, . .. / DEALER IN" ^ rHams, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Mplasses and Soap. T AM SELLING THE AliOVE ?OOlW FOR Sl'OT CASH nnd CASH ONI,Y. I I will make It to the Interest of nil CASH buy era to buy their goods from me. Dellevlnr that. LOW CASII prices will ho iipprcciaU.il l>y the tmdcnnd that. It will bo to our mutual ini.TPst to sett onlv for SPOT CASH. I have iidoptud thU rule aud will not break them un iteriiny consideration. SPOT CASH or nogo will lieonr motto. ; We tliunk our friends and customers for prist favors and promise lower prices than CTer ar THE ABBEVILLE WHOLESALE STORE Jan. 21*, ISM. tf HAVR Just opened a new and elegantly flttcd p DRUG STOI1R on tlift Marshall Hon<fn I'tinuT, under tin* /'? < *.< ami lUwner flic**, and are now receiving and will continue to receive till their .stock is complete a full line of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, &c. Also, all the popular J* AT EXT MKDICIXlCS kept In n llrst-c'.ass Drug Store, nil of which w? warrant to lie frrsh and gnud. We also oiler a well selected stock of FANCY GOODS, consisting of Colognes, Foreign and Domestic, Handkerchief Extracts in (rvont vnriftt.v. Handsome Vases. Lamns. &c. ?" g * %??? ? * * ?/ ? - * Our lino n; lllU'SHES AND SO A P.3 is simply complete. Every variety of HAIR, TOOTH NAIL, FLESil, .SHAVING AND SHOE UKl'SII SOU'S from the llucst toilet to tbeclienpst. January as, 1 vC>, tf b7f7sb "it h; A.1M *E Y^XI.K, s. o.. Is ucw prepaveJ io furnish all kinds jf Sough or Dress* ed Lumber, and is ready to fill all <.vdc; -> for Carpenter 1 Work of any kind, at the very shortest notice and at ths most reasonable prices I .1 linv V.\ II: ? 11* ... ... ? ?