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I^FthePress and Banner P By Hu&rh Wilson. ^ -y 2 "Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1885. Paid Tlioir MHHPIr. R. A. Rlcliey ami Mrs. June f\ Huclies Pm^%1 their house anil furniture Insured Willi F thv> HnitforU Flic Insurance (Ami|>any> us loli lows: On ilwellins hou?c. si,"A) On furniture :?K) Total $l,NJ0 Th'icompany lias settled us follows : I /oss of dwelling $1,500.00 Loss of furniture 'Jl.Ti Total SI,V.?1.7"> Which was the total loss. Nearly all of the fttrnlture being removed from the building nfl-r it caught on tire. Y The name company l?nd Insured Mrs. J. R Tageurt's fioii?.e for SVi. On September 2, I8S5,! It was destroyod by fl v. The company paid t lie policy In full. Mr. S. C. Cason is the local tr jtsoiit. The Hartford is a good company, wldeh, we believe, comes as near doing the lair thing oy Its customers as auy company In . | ^^^^^F%nror?--.Scroiid >Veek?Oclober Term, J \V. r. Kennedy, \V. V. Blytli, W. H. Brew-; er, J. R. McOee, Henry Calhoun, c. J. W. lireeu, U. W. Cason. It. M. Martin, Sam'l U : Knox, Jas. M. Trewit. ltobt. Thornton. S. F. | Glberl, J. F. Coleman, U. Whit Connor, 11. \V. i i Crawford, J 1,. Mcford. J. M. Hall, I\ II. Mct t'aslan,.?. T. Younghlood, J. 1>. Kills, .1. P.. Bur^ rl<\ It. W. Hurts, J. J. Link, It. F. Hutchinson, \V. c. Sh'Tard, F. I<. Morrow; \V. It. Mo* ? Kinney, (}. \V. Andrews. J. T. Miller, Ilenj. t ulles, W. V. Hrownlee.W. J. I) maid, J. II. }U*Uln, J.II. IieUoy, Berry Dean, c, George! Smith, c. Organization of Hip Prwhytfrlnn j fCIiurcn nl jii. tnnuci. . A Presbyterian church was organised in Ml. Carmei on last Monday, consisting of thirty members. The following ollieers wcro elected, ordained and Installed : Klders?J. W. Morrah, It. ! '. Morris, C. A. While. k JVueons?A. II. McAllister, J.J. White, P. [ 1- McCeivey. An Kqiiinc Wondpr. To show the extent to whleli the horse Is susceptible of training. it is only necessary to! visit \V. \V. Cole's collossnl shows and watch ' tbe horse Klotidin In his imparalell?'d fe.it of I walking a tight rope stretcheil twenty-feet I above Hie ground. Every body that sues It declares it a marvel. oir for Aiken. t. Prof. Wm. Ilood rind H. S. Galloway of Due ^ West, and Mr. <;?-oige C. Rradley went yester. day to Aiken to assist, the friends of the Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago IJailroad in the railroad clectlou which takes! l>:ace to-morrow.. "Sfp XnplcM aim i?ie. * Was thetnngnageof nn enthusiast, in describing the beautiful city that crowns the Imy bearing that name. The modern exclamation would naturally be, ''fee VV. W. CoU's collo^sai shows and be convinced that there is none greater; 110, not one".* VInIUiis: Lnwycn. Messrs. F. P. MeGowan and .T. T. Johnson of {.aureus, and Hon. Leroy F. Yonmans of Columbia, are In attendance upon the Court. Tub Catholic church will l?e opened at 10 HP A. M. next Suniiay. and the dedication cerc monies will begin at 1<>.30. Evening services I will he held at 7.;w>. Bishop Northrop will V" preach nt both service". 'Hie music will he Ha furnished l>.v n choir of the best music-il tal ent in Charleston. Heveral clergymen are D cxpecU-d lo assist the Bishop In carrying out the Impressive ceremonies The public genB erally are invited, and no doubt there will be W n large attendance at both services. F TtiKitK will bo a n missionary Jug breaking at Bethlehem In this county on October 2?, 1*85. beginning at 11 A. M. "There will be nn address by Pr. w. W. Duncan of Wotford College. The Woman's Missionary Society will be addressed In the afternoon. Her friends will he pleased to learn that Miss Kitty Perrin, who has he??n quite sick of fever at Johnston, lias so far recovered as to resume tier duties as music teacher In the bljrh school at that p!ac\ Her mother, Mrs. K. C. Perrin, who had been to sets her In her Illness, came home last week. at.l kinds of Job work quickly and neatly done at tins office. We have Just received u new supply of hill heads, note heads and olhfor paper, and can furnish them In pads If desired. Our prices will compare with any otb ^ Mrs. ItrssFT.T.. mother of .Mr. L IT. Rusne'l, of this village, died at. Hie home of her son-ln-law. Mr. L. l\*Rovlo. at Due AVest, on the l.Mh Inbuilt, at advanced aire. She was buried at Upper I-on? Cane graveyard. Wk hud the plensnre of greeting In onr office last night. Mr, \V. J. fin inc. the very excellent and mn<t successful agent of the Atitfiutla Chronicle. Two or three box ears of a freight train near Alston. Jumped the track yesterday ami detained the passenger train two hours yesterday evening. A's Infant child of Mr. 1\ \V. Jester, New Marset. was badly though not Rerlomdy bnrned last Tuesday by falling between the nndlrnn* anil tho Jam. Welearn It Is doing rcry well. Tltn Prrni mid li'tnifr has some stock on hand Inst now. andean print nice bill heads letterheads Ac., at the lowest prices. All pcrH<<nsaro Invited to examine our samples and prices. Pay yonr taxes as soon as yon can and avoid the rush toward the Inst. The time for jrtyl?t will expire November ."50th, and there will bo no extension this year. The wise man will call at the pre** and Jlnnner ornce i'>r priCT* <>u |.n.nC. heads, hill h^ad?, note head*, or any other kinsl of Job printing. Tdk Pre** and rtanner prints letter heads. Mil heads hand hills, et<\, as well as they e^in be printed elsewhere, and as cheap as the cheapest. Mit. .Tkff. Davis Moore, son of Capt. W. A. Moore, of Cokesbury, Is dangerously ill with typho-malarlal fever contracted at Xlnct.v-Slx. Maj. PkHox oflho yric* and Courier, Is with iik taking ?nl?^criptions for that superb |i*pcr. Give him your names. Mr. David Atkins, formerly of .\bhcvltlo "but now of Alabama, Is on u visit to I)r. Keller's family. fiknf.kal E. W. Molse of Sumter arrived Inst flight, aud will lake part la the Ferguson case. I Thkp.r will ba no preaching al Rooky Rlv-| er and Warren ton churches oil next.Sabbath. comxrt. Roukktson has so far recovered j ns to be able to be on our streets again. THK Seminary Leaflet of Anderson is as neat as a pin, anil a* lovely as a flower. Robert Dunn, of Muloerry section, died October 15, aged 70 years. ? Tkiai. Jcstick Ellison of Laurens county Is at. our Court. Hon. F. A. Connor camo to town to hear the Ferguson trial. Grt ynnr printing (lone at the Press ana Hanncr ofllco. The Ptcm and Uanncr does good work, at cheap rates. A CROWNING TRIUMPH. The Fneqnnled Entertainment (> 1 von by ('ole'n ColOMHal Shows. W. W. Cole's Colossal Shows are comlnr, and v.ill exhibit at Abbeville Tuesday, October 27th. That Mr. Cole has the greatest show now on the road Is frankly admitted by both press and public. The surpassing excellence ot his entertainments. whtcn exceed In extent atid varl' ./ of Interesting and novel features any heretofore presented In the circus Jim?, Is thoroughly attested. The exhibitions j;1 veil under :i inainoth canvass, are anlqucIn character and abounding In startling feats, comprising over sixty distinct acts, performed In succession In the rings and upon the elevated stage. The old-tlmo circus features, such as riding, tumbling, leaping, etc., are reiniued, to which arc added such novel and astonishing nttraciions as aerial bicycling, performing Arabs, Turks. Moors, Egyptians, Mexicans and Spaniards; M ile Aline, the Human Fly, who walks head downward upon a polished plane of wood, sixty feet above the ([round; grand roller skating carnival, a oinwn cleohant and a performing white hip popotamus from the historic Nile; an equine wonder In the shape of the horse lilondin, that has reached the zenith of brute intelligence l>y learning to walk it tight-rope stretched twenty feet above the ground. A decidedly Interesting feature in tlie natural history department Is the bovine curiosity?a ^ living, healthy cow, with two distinct and fi pertectly foimcd heads, each with Its compliK mcnt of horns, eyes, ears and a mouth. This S feature alone Is a stndy for naturalists. m Many cages of wild animals, nud numer, ous trained animals, occupy the menagerie tent. A better or more pleasing show could not he got together, and the popular verdict I places W. W. Cole at the hca<l of the procesl sion as the greatest showman of tiro country. I The Xfw Hotel. W Arrivals for week ending 1.1th.?T. L. Stone, ' Richmond, Va; R. C. Campbell, W. I). Green. W.T. Laird, M. W.reachell. C. K. Lewis, C, Oarll, J. Bcrlwaln, II. W. Parktiursl, Andy "Ward, Tom Smith, Fred Reel;man, \V. (I. Wess, P. Ward. New York; H. DaneHii. Cross Kill; J. F. Smith, McCormlck ; H. 1'. Galphln, Ninety-Six: H. G. Stegal, Fhlladelphla; O. T. Coleinnn. Baltimore; <i. W. Dewey. Cliicln, natc; J. N King, Ninety-Six; J.J. Wilson Jr., South Carol I nu; Wm. fennent. New York; J. Jones, Gardner; Geo. F. 15roa<U?ur.st. AngusW; J. K. Todd, Duo West; II. I). Sides, Dayton Ohio; C.J. Payne, Durham. N. C; It. T. Smillic, Atlanta; E. \V. Lfgnre, Charleston; J. Sulzbaehcr, South Carolina; Couover, Treiiton, N. J. Arrivals for week ending 20th?Gen. G. A. w'niiht>nriiB_ Aiken ! W. T. Adams, Will Hun, ter, Terry Towns, J. Steinhcimer, Jake R row n .Geo. F. Holies, R. T. SmIIIie. Atlanta; A. F. Ha:l, W. J. Leavy, Much Koshlaixl, U. S. Read, A. W. Martin, F. O. London, K. R, Harty, llnltimorp; R. S. Jones. Kuvnnnnli River; J. B. Franks, K. W, Harper, Loutidsvllle; R. P. Clare. Louisville; S. C. Canon, City,; J. S. liarloton, W. Kaphatn. J. W. Roes, Charleston; G. C. Cannon, Auderson; Win. Crookshanks. Alex. McBeo Jr., Greenville; A. HKing, J. T. Prince. E. M. Johnnons, South (Carolina; C. K. Vroman, New York; John V. Stribling, Westminister,S. C; W. I* Ilelse. Cincinnati; R. C. DeLeon, Savannah; W. R. Bailey, W. K. Blnke, Mrs. R. H. Davis, S. P. Boozer, Hon. .1. C. Maxwell, T. . F. Riley, Greenwood: C. V* Martin, A. Ag* new. Donalds; Dr. J. W. Wldeman, Due West; > A.M. Krvln, Antrevllle; C. D. Mitchell. Mt. Carmel; W. J. Moore, W. II. Moore, W. W. Mars, Cokesbury; W. P. Wldeman, Troy; J. W. Cochran Hodges; J.T. Johnson Laurens; Hon. I^jRoy F. Yonmans, Columbia; T. M. Scott, J. W. Peak, McCormlck. Pull Together. (Dexter Gazette.) If you want your town to progro**, pull together. Differ as inttcb at you please in politics and religion, but when it comes to matters pertaining to your common interest* and the prosperity and growth of yonr town, unite and pull together. Brn. Hortgkins has "stood up In meetinc"' time after time and rear after year, and given us this advice,and It la good common en??. If your neighbor proposes a measure that Is calculated to promote the public good, don't hang back i becsaaa you didn't propose It yourself, hilt give it vonr Bin.rwipt ?n<l null tocether. Don't lay back when your neighbors are at work for your interest as well as theirs, sr.eer, and talk about **b??r heads,"" but take hold with a will and pull together. If neighbors are doing for you what you can't do for yourself, don't club Vm, but strengthen their handsand pull together. Dissension In public matters causes si-ctlonal feeling that works Incalculable harm to any community and that will require years and years U> bridge over. That town succeeds best, the citizens of which take pride J in it, works for Its Bnceesi?. ench In h's own war, but L all pulling together, encouraging new comers and new enterprise. P W"c are deliphted t<i announce that Miss Junto NVnrdlnw h?s returned to Edgefield,and resumed Iter position In 1'rof. Seymour's High School.? E'igrJlr iU Advertiser. The Prosperity Press Co., have purchased one of the Qtmubell Country l'ower Presses, T and will huvc it there aud at work lu a few L weeks, SCINTILLATIOXS FliOM HIT WYS. ECCENTRICITIES AND IDIOSYNCRASIES 0 BEAUTY. WISDOM, AND CHILDISH INNOCENCE. 4 Another Interesting I.otter From Currr!?i)onilont Whose Identity nl Keudor* tiro Anxious to i<eurn. IH'k West, s. C., October 10, I.'-'sk Mr. Eugene I'rather Is "lifting Mii-lal" in tii Pnwhtjtcriitii otllc". Quite a number from tills section will vis Abbeville on t lie 1T7I li. ostensibly to lit let) court, but really to see "the animals." The tiix collector was here last week an raked in quite an amount of "filthy lucre. There are two things that can't be dodgeddeath and taxation. | The paint, brush is still being plied hen and some of the dingy houses arc nssumin j a bright, cheerful appearance. Mr. I'avid Craw lord, of the Atrcvilie sc< tion, favorably known as an ex-school com | missioncr. will live near here next year i ; order to reap the advantages of our exccllcn ; educational facilities. The Hev. \V. F. l'carson is attending tii Synod of his churrh at. < 'liester. The i'i-?xl>t/tcri-in wants to know what ail the "mail department." Guess it Is dow wltn a severe attack of civil Service Hefonr Has the "colored brother" concluded t quit "advancing?" We judge lie lias frm the tact that we havn't heard of one bein killed in the last twenty-lour hours. Why should a boy or ayoung man who con ducts himself properly in his own church al low his behavior to become somewhat loos when attending the house of worship of som other denomination? is not one house c God entitled to as much respect as another? I; Is an null need that Miss Clara Louise Kc logg, the famous American prima donna, wil make a tour of the South this season with well selected company of vocalist*. Mis Kellogg is a native of this State, having beei born in Sumter while tier father had cbnrs of the Academy at that place. Ii looks as If Ferdinand Ward's rocent rev elation" had shattered two idols?Gen. Gran in the Xorili and Gen. Gordon? in the Soutli Aceordmg to Mr. Ward's statements, botl Grant and Gordon were "on the ground floor of some doubtful transactions. Wl.o i a certain young gentleman in Abbe ville visits a certain young lady in this plac lie wi:l have toconvcrse with her in the unit alphabet. Not that the young lady has los the u?e of her tongue, by any means; uu she at (cuds the Female College now, and c course is under the rules." Hy invitation, the Rev, \\". M. firicr, D. 1\ delivered an address last Friday evening lit fore the State Convention of the Woman' Christian Temperance Union, (lien in sessioi iu CJreeuvllle The Grceiicilb; Sews report the Doctor as having made "a very eio<)Ucii *r.d etlectivesperch.". Mr. W. C. Haddou, one of our most ostium ble young citizen-, will be united in marriage to Miss Eola Kennedy, an uccompllsiic young lady of Anderson, to-inorrow inori: in};. Immediately after tha interest in ceremony Mr. and Mrs. ({addon will tak the train for Due West, where tliey will bs handsomely entertained at tlie residence c the groom's lather, Mr. It. W. Iladdon. Mi? Kennedy is a niece of Sheriff Dul're at Abb( vllle. Mr. n. C. DuPre and wife went up to Andci derson toatttend the marriage ot Miss lioli Kennedy, a nieee of Mr. Dui're's, Due \\ est has a new telephone lino. It i not as long as the line from here to Donald'? tiut it transmits a greater number of ines sajjes. The writing ot notes Is "strictly toi bidden," but there is no embargo on the tel< phone. The Rev. Dr. Lathan tilled a pulpit in Lai reus last Sabbath. An Ohio com t has decided that a man I; the owner of his wife's ciotlies. A most light eous decision. Now, if you don't think you wife's new dress tits you can Wear It yoursel We heard a gentleman ask another the oth cr day which was the safest part of a railroa train. We never hear this matter dlseussc without recalling to mind the answer of th railroad conductor who, whcnasketi mc quw lion, replied: "That part which happens t be in the shop at the time of an accident. The writer does not lake much stock in th Rev. Sam Jones, believing him to be a vul garian in some respects and a clown in otli ers, but we certainly ilo eiulorse his dcuuuciv tionsof what lie calls the "arm-clutch"? tha is. putting a lady's arm to the same use on would the handle ol a Jug. With the Itcv Sam, we have always thought that this is i freedom which no gcuilcmau should tab and no lady permit. 11" insanity continues to increase In thl country In the same ratio that it did fron 1X70 to 18"<0? nearly I V) per cent.?it won't b many years until weareall crazy. One of the speakers at the temperance meel in? at the Il.iptist church last Thursday eve uing included in his list of men of geniu who had been wrecked by strong drink tli author or Don "Jew-an,"as he pronounced II It strikes us that the speaker should have si lected some other production ot' Hyron's up on which to base his claim to recognition a a man of genius. Children are close observers of all that Is golug on around them. At a supper table n this place a few evenings since a little miss c eight years, who had been closely watchinj the maneuvers of a grown sister who sat o| poslte her, suddenly broke out with: "Lr me; if Sister M hasn't eaten live waffle while I have been eating one!" Of cours Sister M denied the soil impeachment but wc nave an idea that the little one kep a coricct count. In Missouri a tax is Imposed upon all dog< In excess of one, owned by each Individual The proceeds of this tux go to the couutle' and out of this fund all sheep killed or in jurcd by dogs are paid for. It occurs to u that the enactment of such a law in thi State would be a good move, as In this im mediate neighborhood nlofie about one hun died head of sheep have been killed by dog within the last twelve months. Mr* \fnrv ttiivKell of vour town, of whos ill ncss mention wnsiuade last week, died a the resilience of lier daughter, Mrs. Howii last Friday mornlu:;. .Mrs. ltussell Iiim reached the advanced age of S> years, an whs like unto "a shock of corn ripe lor th reaper." She was a consistent member of th Presbyterian Church, and illustrated he faith In her daily walk and eon versa tloi She leaves several chlldreu and many reh tlves to mourn her death. The second SabSnth in next month will b obsevercd as the "children's Itible Day" ii the Haptist chureh of this country, the ot'Jec being toglve the Sabbath-school scholars a opportunity of contributing to the causc < missions. Last year about SW.OOO was raise in the United States for that purpose. Th programme of exercises is a very aitreetlv one. If possible to secure a preacher, a su inon will be delivered on that occasion. We arc gratified to announce that at a r< cent meeting of the trmtccs of the New nerry Female Academy Miss Anna .! Laihan was elected a teacher in in the At i Department of that Institution. MissI,at:.a Is a daughter of t he Key. I)r. Lathan oftlil nlace, and a prime favorite with nil wh : know her. That she will give entire sati: faction to the trustees and the patrons of th Academy does not admit of a doubt. It is a source of regret to the many friend of Mr. John MeKay that he has been con pellcd, owing to ill health, to return to hi home in Greenville,at least for a time. M McKay was a e'erk In Mr. McGee's store, an by his gentlemanly deportment and obtlgln manners hud won for himself many friend Ii is hoped that lie will soou be able to ri sume his t'lace In the store. The Abbeville Baptist Association whic convened here last week was quite large I attended, only two of the churches falling t send delegates. Mr. J. II. Wldeman was elei led Moderator. Interesting discussions wet had. on a variety of subjects. The Rev. M Oi Ifllth delivered an excellent address on e< ucatlon. On Thursday evening the Assocli Hon resolved itself into a teinpcrcnce ma' meeting, which was attended by our cltl/.et generally. The ltnpiiat Courier was repr scnted by Mr. NV.W. Keys. The rext mce Ingot the Association will be held with Hi church at McCorniick on Wednesday befoi the third Sabbath In October. lssti. President Clevennu nas appoiiueu xjv. , I,. M. Curry, of Richmond, Va., nscnt of tl IVabody educational fund, minister to Spa! to succeed Mr. Foster. Many of your readei may know Dr. Curry personally or by ropi tntion; but very lew oftliem, we Imagtn are aware of the fart Mint he is the gentlema who was selected b^v Miss Augusta J. Evni as her model for "St. Klmo'' in her popuh novel of that name. l>r. Curry Is a native < Ahibamavand at one time reorcsented a di trictof that State In Congress. IIo is a Hi lshed scholar. A gentleman of this place was heard to r mark the other day that your eorrespondcr writes ungrammatically. Well, we may I both nngraniniatleal and illogical, but seems that we have a happy faculty for mal Ing ourself understood. We once knew writer who'-e productions were so intcnsel grammatical un.1 superlatively logical tin none of his renders ever knew what he wi writing about, and we somelimes thought I was In that llx himself. We prefer to be a little ungrammuticul. and yet at the sail lime be able lo convey to your readers i least a vague Idea of what we are talkir about. Your correspondent is pleased to learn froi the local columns of the Presbyterian that I Is lo be "emhiaeed" by a lady, and a "younjj lady at that. Gewhillikens, but thal'll 1 nice! Then, after being embraced, we are 1 be filled up with "pie." Well, one good tin I deserves another. We secured a new hat ft Brother Bonner, and he "retaliates"' by e; deavorlngioseenre for us a square nienl. Ih really, Brother Bonner, we would have pr ferred a greater variety of viands, as we ha' known unpleasant consequences to follow overdose of pie. However, bring on the pa try; we'll tackle it, no matter what the r suit. The Baptist brethren who visited us la week were cordially welcomed and hosplt niy enuTuiinvu uy mv .? ,>i tUis is nothing unusual, tor not only In lie pltalltv, but. in all other amenities of life, 01 people aro not surpassed by those of any ot or community in the country. Indeed, would be ditlieult to find their equal lu the respects. In his "editorial brevities" in Inst week Presbyterian l>r. <irler notes the death of tl Earl of Shaftsbury, an eminent and zealoi Christian nobleman, and calls attention t.lie HtrikImr contrast between the Karl ni Ills father, who was "a lender among Kitgll! Deists." Our own country affords un equal striking contrast between father and son Col. l$ob Inuersotl, the well-known infill lecturer, and iris father, who was a Method! minister, noted for his zeal in the cause of tl Master. Apropos u( Oil. Ingcrsoll, some pc Cle wonder why it is that in this land of I: les und churehes and the preached gosp he can, with the admission fee fixed at 01 dollar, tiil to overflowing the most capacioi halls In our inrgecitles, and (hat loo with tl best class of people, for the high price of ticels shuts out the rabble. Well, It is no woi der lo I hose who have heard him, for as I platform orator we doubt if lie has an equ I In tiiis or any other country. People crow | to hear him, not because they are in symp t thy with his infidel views, but to be electi I lied by his eloquence, convulsed with laugl ter at his sparkling witticisms and moved tears by his tender, melting pathos. It is a little strange that the people of tl I South, who are so solidly Democratic, siiou ! allow themselves to be carried off their fe< I by the prohibition craze, for if there is 01 principle of the Democratic party more d structlve than another it is opposition 1 I..,.-O WI.OT ?Iia iil.il/-mi v tlonul Convention assembled In Chicago la year a delegation from the Woman's Christ!} Temperance Union visited the rooms of tl Committee on Resolutions and earnest urged the Insertion In tiie platform of a d duration in favor of prohibition. Hut tl committee gave them the cold shoulder, ar | the platform adopted by the Convention wi I as silent as the grave on the subject. A fe | weeks later the .National Democratic Convc | tlon assembled, nnd the Committee on Rcsi Millions were visited by the same delegatk with the same request The committee a | corded the ladles a respectful and pntlei I hearing, nnd then straightway framed su inserted in the platform a frank and opt j avowal of opposition to all sumptuary law | which of course was aimed at prohihitio In his speeches in the North Governor h : John, the 1'rohlbition candidate for the Pre j ldency, soundly berated the Republicans f i the cowardice they displayed In this matte . and gave the Democrats credit for the man ! ness they evinced in boldly expressing the ; vlew<?. In his letter of acceptance Mr. Clev ; land gave an emphatic endorsement to tl I anti-prohibition declaration of the platfor o) the party which nominated him, and n I ter his election selected as the Premier of h I Cabinet one of the most outspoken antl-pr 1 lilbitionists in the country?I ho Hon. The ! '. Bayard of Delaware. In Kansas and lov : the Democratic patty stoutly opposes prol I billon, and the only Democratic (Joverni the former Stale lias ever had?the lion, (ie I \Vf. lick?was elected on a stralght-out-an prohibition platibrm. The jJemocratlc par j id committed ujjuiust prohibition, and the 1 t r sorlion of a plank in Its national platform it 1' J !?><. or ui any oilier time, deelarimr in fuvo I of stv-li a measure would not only insure it I dolout,but result in its complete dcmolitiou. F OTHER ITEMS FROM THE CLASSIC TOW n .V Ya limbic Hint iih to Sorghum Cant II ? I>r. HiinthnrnoN V;iInul>le <'nri I'oiiiIn?A 'I'rnixisilion to Hnv? ' "Fish Fry" During Commence 10 lUent?The Town Council muj jt Will <?rent Popularity. 11 ]>l*K WKST, S. V Oct. 19, IPS-"). Miss Annie Lai ban has been elected a teach (1 or in I lie Academy of Newberry to fill tin " | place held by Miss Anna Yonns last year. --1 ? wiser selection could not l.avc been made Miss I,iiihan is the third teacher, in succes \ J shin that the Newberry people have oil lot g from our town to till a very important place Misses Mollicatnl M iUio llritt ol Hordeaiu p- arc visiting their aunt, Mrs. Johnson. Thcj - were also visitors at the llaplist Assochitior n atoiiu with their father, who was a delegate. it Dr. tirii'Pspom iasi i-riuay nmiu. m vm;vn villo. IIo xvent to make nil address to tin e Women's Temperance Union. Mrs. .1. II. Williams left for her home Ii s Fbiilla Tuesday. ii Misses Hotkey Ilenry and Ella. Mobloj i. went to Augusta last Wednesday. i) MKs "I>ot Klieb." Krskine's adopted dansli' n t<*r, lias been on exhibition a good deal lately ? The Synod and Association people smiled al her anil paid her many compliments on hci i- youthful appearance. There are several tine blooded setter anr e pointer dogs In town. Their owners have e given tlieni a good deal of training since th< >f opening of the season. Partridges were bag gi*d in nearly every direction from town lasl I- Saturday. II Dr. (). I'. Hawthorn lias two fine earp pond? n which he thinks will be a sin-cess in a year 01 s two. He has nlentv of room and water ti :i raise large numbers of them, and has his wa e ter well under control. Any one desiring to build a pond would do well to see t;is pond.' - and get valuable inlormation from him t How would it do to substitute fresh llsh foi i. chickens during Commencement and Synod' Ii Although it Is late In the season, some cam ' is still being hauled to Mr. Lee for grinding but it docs not turn out as well as thecarllci >- variety. 0 The town council would make themselves e Immensely popular with their up town neigh t bors by spending a few dollars on the side t walks. They are nearly Impassable in wol if weather. Tho V. M. <\ A. has reclcred quite an Impo .. tns lately. About thirty or thirty-live have joined. s ltev. I). 15. Pressly, who went to North Caro ii linn a short time ago for his health, Is ngaii s In our village. t The colored Presbyterians have lately bail their church painted. Tliey are ahead o; l- their Itaptisl and Methodist brethren In thai 1 respect. d MlssSallle Cook, of Jackson vlllc Fla., is vis i- lting her sister. Miss Julia Cook. g One of the most Interesting events of la^t e week was the meeting of the Abbeville Hap ; list Association. It brought a larire reprcsenif tatlon of that denomination, both clerical s and lay, into our town; and as It was the i- lirst meeting that body over 1icld in oui place, itattractcd niueli attention,all its ses > sion being held In the presence of lar^e and ii appreciative audiences. While your correspondent eould not secure s a roll of members, the following list ol j churches and representatives will be found - j Abbeville church?J. S. Graves, G. C. Duscn s- berry. Hculah church?Rev. 15. F. Miller, Col l-|ll!l?. JiulTulo elinrcb? J. S. I'.rltt, CI. S. Holmes, s | Hiadley cliuri-h? .1.1<. White. J. M. Fruit. Coronaea church?Kev. W. A. (iaines. r Damascus church?J. M. Cialncs. f. Dntialdsvllle church?G. H. Reid, M. I)., "NV" - j E. Rarniore, W. Ii. Acker. ill Due West church?II. F. McGee, J. \V. El l lis. L. X. Frail. o Fellows-hip church?J. B. Grilfllh. Greenwood churcli?Rev. II. C. Smart, J. L, o H ni! hey. j Ilorebchurch?J. \V. Chiles, P. \V. Dowtln e J. H. Wldoinan. I- McCorniiek church?Rev. Hell, J. W, - Lites, Patterson. ir Midway church?G. T. Hodges, W. S. Mc ,t Clcllan. e Ninety-Six churcli?Rev. G. II. Carter, T, '. L. Moore, Thos. Duckett, R. G. Johnson, K. n M. Lipscomb. e SI loam church ? E. Y. Slseppard, J. C. Young. s Troy church?G. M. Sibert. ii In addition the members of the Assnciae tion, the following visiting and consulting gentlemen were in attendance: Frof. A. S. Towucs, of I lie Grcenvlllel-esnalc ! College; Mr. W. \V. Keys, of the Greenville s Jia))ti.it Courier; Rov. R. lI.Grillil.il who acted e in the double capacity of representative ol L Slate Missions, liis appropriate tiel.l, and illso of Furinan University; Rev. J. F. Morall - of Allendale, Rev. II. \V. Whilden of Granite.s v I lie, Mr. WhlWen was lor many years a iftisslouury m China. ? The Association was opened with an ndii mirablcsermon by Rev. Mr. Miller, if Committees submitted papers on Church g Reports, Home Missions, church Literature, > 1 Sabbath Schools, Education, and Temperi. auci'. All these papers elicited more or less s' discussion, listened to with deep attention e | by large crowds. ; It was generally regretted that the business 11 of the association was such an to deny 1 lie I community the privilege of hearing more s, | preaching. After the organization, there was 1.1 lime for only one additional sermon. II was ', | preached by Rev. Mr. Marall on Wednesday i-jnif.lit. | s Mr. J. II. Wldeman of I la reb'church was s elected Moderator. Ilis famlllarily will i- rules of business, and attention thereto push ! i'rt llin wvn-lr I'oruni-it will) disnatch. 1 s Alter three da>s of hard hark, t lieso faith lul servants In the Master vineyard left us Ie return to their respective people, doubtler t | carylng lilyli resolves that if spared they wil >, I attempt greater things in the future for ti*f li: great work in whieh so many an engaged, j rt | This Community hopes the delegates fou, ,1 e i their visit to our town pleasant, and assuMS c j ttiein that they have left many pleas 't r! memories of themselves and their w k i. leiugering and around the homes here. ' i- Q= c mums., a ! At Cokesbury, October H, 18W, Mrs. i*. >f I Brooks Conner, a son. 'i j At Abbeville, October S, 1FS5, Mrs. J. Acjcr ?j Calhoun, a daughter. e MARRIED. MARRIED-On IheSth or October, ISMhy 1 1 Rev. 15. i\ Miller, Mr. IIKXRY O. KLl'UI to " I Miss SARAH E. BUTLEll, all of AbbOtUo *| county. PRESENTMENT GRAND JURY. Is 1's October Term of Court for Abbc-HIc r. J County. * To his Honor Judge Wallace: We have examined all tlio bills ;lvcn y to us by the Solicitor and returned ihern ? to Court. cc We have examined tlio Trial Jistieo books and find thirteen of tho nimber ** uniformly and properly kept, ari two is! not so, and two not returned to us H Trial Justices J. F. Ilodges and W. N. 10 i Ransom are reported to us for malfasance re in office and drunkenness. Tho \itnossI. os to sustain theso.charges wo giv3 to the n Solicitor. ^ Wo have examined tho jail ind the e. poor liousc and public offices, aid find )Si them in their usual good order. The public roads arc being pul in good s- condition, except the roar* ifoui tho bridgo at Rradley's Mill to tho Cedar c* Springs line, which has n>t been worked H *. ,e I this year. I;' The Columbia and Grcwvillo Railroad ft Company do not give poper aceoin moil ; dation for Indies in k reception room at J* their depots at Grconwo.d and Ninety a | Six, and no platform at Greenwood for '? boarding tho train. 'S We deeply regret thoJiicit traffic in arm dent spirits by druggists (so culled), the J? i low state of public moras, tho choap cs>e timato put upon humar life, tho inefficicncy of our legal and jonitentiary system to protect society am punish crimo, >t With thanks to your Hmor and officers % of tho Court wo beg to b> discharged. ? J. II OLDHAM, c" Foreman. tt Oof. 20. 1SSS. a Lit !,r Wanted. 'iV Ifi/l Tan Hark, will pay tho high11 ll/vy marketprlcc. Aipiy to se 0. II. MOOKE. Oct. 21,1SS5. (f :*8 - us Farm to Rent. to ul A GOOD farm, with g?od improvements <li r\ near Wtiltu Hall. Tcrnw reasonable ly Apply at the /*re.?t aiitC Ittnncr office. ? Oct. 21. 1*0. tf el ie Stray LSule. tu T AST Friday rnornini a mouse eoloroc ,,f Ij marc mule, wearlmiayokc, left my prem .. Incs near Antrevllle. TI? mule in 8 or II years old, and valued at iV> or SiK). Any information as to the whereabouts o k the animal will ho thankfully received am propel ly rewarded. l.ODKHT F. BULL. ,'j Antrevllle, Sept. 23, 18S5. If a- Think in Time. Ii. /CHEAPEST, most relit bio nud safest com to O puny. The Mutual Self-Endowment am lSenevolent Association of America repre sentcd hy JUIIN LYON, Ageut. /J Uct. 21, 18A1, tf ? The State of South Carolina to Probate Court?Citation for otters of Adrniu " istiatkm. st m By J. Fcu.eii Lyon, Esq., I'rouate Judge i'v AirHEREAS, Jaincs \Y. Simmons hai r VV made suit to me tc irrant him Let ,e ters of Administration o. the Estate un< 1(j efleets oi Hubert Dunn, "ate of Abbuvllh P8 County, deceased. w These are therefore, toclti: nnd admonish nl n. and singular, the kindred and creditors of tin 0. said Hubert Dunn, deceased. tiiat they be am m appear before me, In the CpUi i of Probate. t( c. be held at Abbeville ('. Jlon Monday, No vember 2nd 18S5, after publication here of, at 11 o'clock in the foreioon, to show causi ,u If any they have, why ibe said Admlnlstra s tlon should not be gruiitel. Given under my hau j and seal, this 17tl ;t' day of Oct. in the y jar of out Lord 0111 nl thousand eight htut red and elghty-llvi (,r and in the loyth yea' of .-ftucrleau Inde ,r pendence. Il' Published on theIMst t"ty or October, ISM ir In the Pres.* and Hnnnc', and on the Cour e- House door for the Unit: r?'qnired by law. ,e J. KULLKIt LYON, in Jnd*o Probate Court. lf. Oct. 21, 1883. tf i No tic 3 nplIAT an application will be mado to tit " 1 Legislature at it- n .t session to charte a railroad company \Viti; a road runnini Eastward from Atli> ns'iii.uijih Klberton CJa . ' and to extend the sunn Northeastward fror * Abbeville Court Hou^? .on pointonthe Nortl UvroJiuu lino utor uvur Mvurve, N. C'< L ijlNSIRE YOUR LIFE1 Whe? it \v-iU Pay to Live W 13 well as to Die. I a I A TOJTX T-YOX represents the Mutnsil Self- ' ? i tf Knd-wtiicnt and Hcncvolput AKM?rin1.|o? Kl of Amclcii. Consult, hint cither pcvsuiiuily I *' or by Irtpr at Abbeville, C. II., S, C. 11 Oct. 21.1885, tf ! r Get tie Good of Your Money H W/'IIU'W vnn IIvi>. Insure In tho Mutunl '> PelKEndowtncnl and Benevolent Asho. elation oi America. r> ' J011X T. LYON, Agent. fe I. Oct. tf j Die Easy | pt*1 nY leavnz your family comfortable. In- * : D Mire n the Mutunl Sclt-Kndowmeutnud, * ( r Bencvolefc'. Association of America. n i JOHN T. LA'ON, Agent. p, Oct. 21, IK), t( pCI Sheriff's Rale. vl ' Andy Clinl6cnlcs against .T. B. McWhorterJ nj . ? Execution. | 1 T>Y virtue of an Execution to mo <11 met ed in the ibove stated case, I will sell to the '? highest bidter, nt Public Auction, within tho > k legal hoursof sale, nt Abbeville Court House, j r on Monday the second day of November, A. ^ I). ISSj. the described property to wit: All V ' that lnV:t parcel of land, situate, lying and i being ii tto county of Abbeville, South 5 Carol I m, nid containing j I ONE lU.fDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES. .. IVTf , moro o and bounded by IsindH of X. , McAdivts, W. T*. Young. John llryant and other?, f.evled on and to be sold as the property o'J. I!. McWliorter, tosatisty the afore said Elocution and costs. f| : tek;s-CsisIj. J. F. C IH'PRE, ; Sheriff Abbeville Couuty. , Shei-rn Ofllce. Oct. lb IKS.i. Sheriff's Sale. . ' W". Archer against Robt. A. Archer.? Execution. I I T>Y vlrnc of an Execution to mc directed, ? In tb above stated case, I will sell to the ? . hlgest bldcr, nt l'ublic Auction, within the | . legal bo, of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on Mo9'hj") the second day of November, A. . I). iS'jilhe following described properly to m II wit : .11 that House and Lot, situate, lying H and beltfln the Town of Abbeville on Main I I | Stiei't lithe county of Abbeville, South Car- * fiollna, n<d known as the Archer place and 1, contain^ p ONE ACRE, more less, and bounded t>y lands of J. Alien Si'ith. tho Cithoilc church, and extend Ing frl? Main .Street to the Alley near Mii ler's Jolel. J?evled on and to be sold as the I prope'ty of Rob!. A. Archer deceased, to sut' IsfV t c aforesaid Execution and costs. 'i'E.M.S?Cash. J. F. C. DrPRE, I Sheriff Abbeville County. Shriffs Office. Ou 'ill INS, r Sheriff's Sale. Cocl'nn Homier agnlnst Jno. Ell Ellis.? Execution and Order of Court. TJYv'rtueof a decretal order and Execution A) ,o me directed, In ttie. above stated ease, I 1.1,1.1.,,. l>,,htl<. A IIP. ' WIIIM.II WJ MIU guvni, uiumx,... Hon. -nilIn the legal hours of sale, at AbheI v111c 'ourt Jlonse, on Monday, (bo second ' lay o (November, A. P. 1SS">, the following doI scribe property to wit: All that tnut or parce>>! land, situate, lying and being In t-lio c Counr of Abbevine South Carolina, and con- T* talnl.f Ty0 HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES wl ' more>r less, and hounded by lands or Mary {.*,! J. st4>heiiKOU, \V. T. Ellis, Itcv. J. N. Young |S . ' I and ?.hers. Levied on and to be sold as the! ..i.i .' propi't.v of Jno. Ell Ellis to satisfy tho afore- ? ' saul-xocutlon and costs. _tf Tlj-lM-S-rCaali. >r j. f. c, DrruE, ;;,p Sheriff Abbeville County. ?? Slrlfl'R Ofllce. Oi. Oth 18So. Sheriff's Sale. J V. V. Cllnkseales against K. S. Baker as Ex! ecu tor of Joseph 1". Baker deceased.? Execution. >Y virtue of an Execution to mo directed, ^ In the above stated ease, I will sell to the CI 'tghest bidder, at 1'ubllc Auction, within the ;gal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, n Monday, the second day of November. A. ). lfS-'i, the following described property to fit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate. ylnjs and being in Lowmlesvllle Township in lie County of Abbeville, South Carolina, and , containing SIX HUNDRED ACRES, Gr more or less, and bounded by lands of W. B. Scott, Theodore Kennedy, Estate of \V. S. P 1 Raskin and others. Levied on and to be sold ks the property of Joseph T. Baker deceased, 1 to satisfy the aforesaid Execution and costs. TERMS?Cash. n, r t? f> n.'Piip "J Slierlfl Abbeville County. I Sheriff's OfTlce. j Oct. Cth l&S. IllLlSfi,: <2 + NOTICE Ik hereby given that the Annua) Meeting of the Itonrd of Comity Commissioners for Abbeville County will be held on Tucsday, November 3rd, 1885. All persons holding bills, accounts or demand of any kind npjiinst ? said county, which have not been before preKentcd to the Hoard of Counly Commissioners ^ at special meetings held during the year, are tn hereby required to deposit the same, duly CM sworu to, with Hit Clerk of the Hoard, on or beloro the first day of November, next, so that they may be examlnod and ordered to ~~ be puld ut tlio Auuual Meeting. F| JAMES C, KLUGH, 1 Clerk B. C. C. Oct. t, isy. 4t EXEC CTOR'S SALE." J UNDER nn order from the Probate Court, I will sell at public outcry, at AbbevillcC. H? S. C., on Monday, November 2, 1885< All that tract or parcel of land situated In Q said County and Stale.belonging to the estate of CLAYTON JONES, deceased, aud known as the Home Place, containing , Two Hundred and Seventeen Acres, more or less. To be sold In one or moro tracts. TERMS?One-half cash, balance on a credli T of twelve months, with Interest from day of * sale. > S" Credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. Pur- j., chaser to pay for papers. W( W. T. MILFORD, Executor, at CO Oct. 5,1F85, 3t on TilMle Medical Society- ijj WILT, meet SALE DAY In NOVEMBER at I'i M. W. T. JONES President. John A. Ronix.sox, Sccrctury. Dec. 10, 18S!. lyr House and Lot for Sale. I OFFER for sale or rent my house and lot on Magazine II111 in the town of Abbeville, n Jx>t with residence contains ei>:ht acres, with -i>tv? !u>ros in frultM. one acre in veceta ble parden, nml all necessary out bulldlnps. i 1 Also col tape and lot of four acres ami a small * farm, about severity-five acres, one and a half h( miles east of Abbeville courthouse, nearly ar all in woodland. I will also rent my farm su at Calhoun's Mill's on favorable terms. For dt price and terms of ?alc apply to , J. \V. W. MARSHALL. Oct. 7.1885, it Moaey SavGfl is Money Sale!! F * TO no BOTH CALL ON P. RO.SENBERO A CO., and secure somo of tlio numerous T bargains that lliey are now oirerlng to the 1 public. Their well selected stock of CLOTHING . conslsllnp of OVERCOATS, MENS, HOYS, and YOl'TllS Suits, Is complete, and when . once you hear the price you are sure to buy. f Inspecting tticir stocii or ^ DRY GOODS v wc find a well selected stock of DRESS .* GOODS, CASHMERES. PLAIDS. CALICO, u ] GINGHAM*, SlIEKTINO, SHIRTING, <tc., Sl . at lowest prices. Tlielr slock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, X 1 ' ' 1 \\ TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, MUSIC- Icc AL INSTRUMENTS, GUNS, PISTOLS, U CARTRIDGES, SHELLS AND pl LOADING IMPLEMENTS T Is larger and better selectod than ever bofore. J Their . "Celebrated Pearl Shiit" t ' takes the lon<l and has already gained a renu- T - tatlon for Its durability and as the best flttliii: * shtrtinade. They cau also glvo outlro satis- 1 . faction In s TT?WT7T,PV tJ JLli YT JUJ .1 i-t-v ju ^ \y J ROGER'S Triple Plated .SILVER YVARR, " CROCKERY, HARDWARE, and always an 1 1 Immcnso slock of GROCERIES, FLOUR, 2 BACON, MOLASSES and TOBACCO on hand j at the lowest market prices. Seeing Is bellevj lug, bo give tnetn a call. IP, ROSENBERG & CQ. ^ i Sept. 30,18S5. - lE^oir Sale. TMIE HOU$E AND LOT Jn Abbeville vlt- e lage, recently occupied by Edward Noble, ? Esq.) an a residence. The dwelling has been ^ recently repaired, new outbuilding have been ft placed upon the premises and there Is a good well t>f water. The grounds arc beautiful and . the garden ample. Is conveniently located to the Public Square. Also, his Plantation located two and a half miles from the village, near Upper Long e Cane church, containing !i0<) Acres, more or. J r less, und lies adjoining the lands of S, W.; (j g Cochran, and others. For terms apply to K. ?. NOlSl.i:. Esq.. White Onlr. S. C.. or to I.. W. n PKItKIN. at the Law oltlcc of Pcrrin U Cothran, at AbbevI'le C. XI., S. C. 5 Augustas, lb&. 2w ' i iiimiiibp ' > i ii wirr nmimu i n I ARE STILL IN THE Ell NP our prlrfs will convince you Hint vr l lire determined to lock Down, Drag Out and Underse] Mesale louse ii tliis Towd "HTUoyo ASSEHTION KUT (OT^Il> FACTS c submit tlic critic rrlors on Groceries Miolcc Hlo Cobv uoumi. for jj.on, or 11c r pound ill saok^N 'rlnic Klo Coffee 0 K, ,s f?r "'.00 or 10c rpound In Hacks. Jooil Klo Coffee 1U poundH for $1.00, oi v^pc mid In sacks. iranulatcd sugar 12 pounds for ?1/0, or7%< r pound In barrel. Sxtra C Will It' Sugar 13 pounds for S1.00, o e. per pound In barrel. fellow Sugar 14 pounds for SI 00, or 0-%<\ pe und In barrel. J row n Sugar 15 pounds for 51.00, or CJ^C. pe uml In barrel. iyrup, a cbolce article, at 2Sc. gallon, lolasses, imporied, at 33c. gallon, sew Orleans Molasses at Mc. gallon. >oap, 1 (vi cakes, " > pounds, at Si.-lO per box. Soap, 100 cakes, Co pounds, at S-V-i'i per box. 'xtriv Creatn Cheese .S pounds for 51.00. iood Cheese 10 pounds forSl.00. tackernl In barrels Sl.ftO each. ilackcrcl in 10 pound buckets OOe. each. jat, Bagging & Ties at Lowest Prices IJEMEMBEK OUR MOTTO IS ood Goods, Good Weights & Bottom Prices. AT PARKER & HILL'S. Sept. fl, lSJvi, tf THE LIGHT RUNNING i now the favorite among Pew Ins jhulilne and is ccrtalnly nbovc all compctltior ing the widest range of work, equlppei 11> all the latest Improved attachments, 1 cyond nil dispute the easiest and liuhles mine shuttle machine on the market, am 'ast growing to be the mo-t popular mil no sold. Parties who contemplate buyinj tachlne will certainly find it to their inter to see and try the "I.itclit Uiimiln; w Ilrnno" before buying. Sold upon cas; ins, within the reach of all, ciihcr 01 inlhly installments or on time with a easl rrrent, Try the LIGHT RUNNING NKV )MK and vou will buy no oilier. For sal "E. M. K BATON, VI). 28. ISM. 10tn Abbeville, tf. C. E. Staples. "\V. Jrr.ian Hacketj of Abbeville. TAPLES & IIACKETT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ocers and Commission Merchants fo.2 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga., DEALERS IN ROCERIES, PROVISIONS. FLOUR, illEAL, CORN, FRUITS an* TOIiACCO And CIGARS of'all Grades 'onfilznnienU of nil Kinds Solicited. D< t forget to call and t-ee ua. iept. 2,18S5. Sm MOSHELEY'S" MnniMmnn iirn? T TO All BLUUliLTiiiJ JTiULiiio uu in splendid Lubricator for Engines, Prln Ing Presses and Saw Mills and Is tin; bc> d cheapest oil for Harness, Kelts, Booti oes and Leather generally. Warranted uterproof Leather Preservative. It Is pen< itlng, and renders soft, and pliable the hari . leather. For sale by J. Knox & Co. \ngUKt 5, IMS. tr 111? Abbeville, S. C. UST OPEEXED AND READY FOR TH accommodation of guests. Rate**: Board by the day 3 2 00 Board by the week 10 00 Board by the month 30 00 Table board per month JO 00 MRS. E. KELLY, Proprietress. . WITTER, Manager. January 7, isw. tf Well Boring. 'HE undersigned with Ills large 19 Inc auger, nnd the double glazed Terra Cot' irblng can put you lip a well that will la rages,at. ono half the price of dug well e uses the ordinary size wood bucket f< awing water. The cleaning out of tliei Mis Is the work of a minute, by keeping n bucket In bottom of well to be hooked oi will. He also has tl<e agency for Abbcvil lunty for the celebrated Porcelain lined C itnber Pump, which he can furnish and pi at less than Factory prices for a sing nnp. ( HAS. M. CALHOUN, LJreon wood, S. C., Jan. 14, 1834. lyr A Long Needed Want GTTH>X>T TTTT^ KJ U X X 1 J JL jL-'J J?' MILLER BRO'S. L RE AOENTS FOR WANNAMAKKit V. DROWN, Merchant Tailors, I he large junc of the kind in the United States, nr c prepared to takemcnsurcs for gentlemen ills of every description. Ovor two hu ed samples are on exhibition at the store MILLER BROTHERS. DecomberSi, 1SS-I. 'LATFORM SCALES MR. J. S. HAMMOND {AS SPLENDID PLATFORM SCALES r the public square, whero he Is prepare > weigh farmers products of every kin ailes accuratoand weighers obliging. Sept. 16,1SS5, tf STOVES WE AWFUL CHEAP VK arc now sclllnn a flrst-clnss Xo. 7 STOV complete, with more PI PI NO AN TENSILS than any ouc else lor the pltlf Itll of S12.50. 'e don't proposo to be undersold by at: raise In the Slate, "and don't yo?i forjiet. it 'ot'AN DOWN ANY HODY on TIN UOOI VC?, as our freight costs but little, and lain >sts less. If we can't work chcap show i io man that can. Put these things in yoi Ipe and smoke to the health of A. J. SEROLES & BRO. August 26,18&3, tf lOTTON GINNING WILIj bo on hand every tiny for tlio r . malnder of tlio SEASON, at tho old btiii repared to Gin Cotton3 1th tlio best and most. Improved macblncr I the ONK TWKN'TV1FT11 part of tl roceeds of the eotlon. t. w. McMillan. sept. 9,1SS5, tf Breast Collars, 1 Few plain and fancy Dutch or Urea X Collars Just received and for sale eliear Til OS. HEGUS. Sept 30,lSSTi. Extras. 'TIRRUPS, Stirrup leathers, Olrths, IIol ) hack Straps, Breast and Yoke Strap lame .Straps, Curb Straps, Ac., on hand ar >r sale cheap by THUS. UKOGS. Sept. 30,1SS5. KTotice. VIA, persons Indebted to Hie Estate of L. ] MKK!:l>fAN, deceased, are hereby no ed that thiv will find their elaiuis In II aiuls of .t. 1[. Oi.DIIAM, Greenwood, S. ( >r linnieiiiiJ.o selUrment. MAT. W. CO.'.KM AN, Sept. S3, i'.-lo, 3ui Executor. . J. IIMMIlBMi LJIIJLI II ltwm\ m JilliLII, fill 0 1 14th Annual Tour! Novelties in Each Departmer m ? ffliii'sm : If 0 III tUUiU U ilJU I >? ?I-?TT A A Mn w MfcXllU AINU lteprc?eiiU?(l by Renl Idolu, Jewels, W Yaequcro Riders and f.nxi Men, Women , THE VERY BEST CIP M I Y.ndy Riders; I.ncly Tumblers. 1 I fl ri\/ WALES A CEILIM *rj A LAUT HEAD DOWNWARD | | BLONDTN the a linn/ LONDON SENSATION A lIUlU MEN WILL RIDE BICYCLES Ijitdy Slutting Clnunplons. IK GREATEST LiDY HIDES a Samson ? ^ THE ALL OVER SHADOWING 1 MAs??,D?N I LARGEST ELEPHANT I OR KNOWN TO CVICT I 1 TWO G-rancl Street I 2 Performances Daily, Af ' TICKETS 75ctc. CHILD] Will also Exhibit at Newberry, Thurs Octobcr II, 2t mm. I In accordance with the aci J to raise supplies for tho fiscal year com monclng Novomber 1st, 1SH4, approved December 24th, 1S84, notico is hereby giy E en that the Treasurer's office of Abbovilh county will be open for tho collection o taxes THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,1885 and will bo open except tho days in tlx schedule of appointments mado below ir this notico. Tho rato per ccntnrn of taxes Is as follows : State purposes, 51 mills. County current, 3 " Roads and bridges, 11 " I, Schools, 2 14 in ? st Total 12 mills. "r Toll lax $1.00. "c In all cases where the May installmon n't has not been paid, .1 penally of 5 pe; '? centum upon said installment will b< it added. Taxes aro payablo in the followinf kinds of funds and no other: Gold ant Silver Coin, United States Currency, Na tional Bamc Notes, and Coupons whicl shall beeomo payablo during tho ycai 1885, on the consolidated bonds of thii State, known as "Ilrown Bonds," and or tho bonds of this Stato known as "Deli '9 ciency Bonds," Jury certificates and tin & per diem of State witnesses in tlieCircui *j Courts will be received l'or County taxes i'h not including School taxes. of Parties liablo to Poll Tax, and failing or refusing to pay tlio same, will bo pro _ cecded against as for a misdemeanor ant upon conviction "shall be fined not mor< than Ten Dollars, besides costs, or by itn ? prisonmout in the County Jail not ex cccding thirty days." All taxes remaining unpaid "on tin 30th day of November, 18S.1, thoCountj Treasurer will procood to collect the sam< by distress or otherwise as now prescrib ~ ed by law, togefrhor wi:h tho penalty o fifteen pcrccnlum on the amount ho do linquont, and if tho amount of hucIi de linquont taxca and penalties shall not b< m paid on or bofore tho loth day of Decern bcr, IRSo, thou tho ajur.o shall bo Iroatec as delinquent taxes on such rer>l and por ? sonal proporty, and shall bo collcctod b; ul salo of such real aud personal property According to law." In order to furthor tho collodion of tlx '?J taxes and to accommodate tho tax-payer." K- as far ;vn I am abl?, I havo arranged tin ^ following schodnlo of appointment am ir request the tax-payers will take due no ticc thorcof, aw tho ofllce at the C'ouri House will necessarily be closcd on thos< d?ys. IVerdery, Tuesday, October Otli. Bradley, Wednesday, October 7th. 1 Troy, Thursday. October 8th. c- McCormick, Friday, October Oth. ltl Greenwood, Saturday, October 10th. Ninety-Six, Monday, October 12th froir arrival of down train until doparturo o: up train Tuosdaj', October 13th. i'u Hodges, Wednesday, October 14th. Donalds, Thursday, October lath. Duo West, Friday, October 10th. -it...at.win* nt M.r. T ..-ill l,n if _ the office at tho Court House. Tax-payers In Tjowndesvllle, Magnolia, st Calhoun ancl Bordeaux townships, will tnke notice that tho Savannah Yalle> Railroad tax will be collected atlho same - time and subject to the saino penalties a> the Stato and County taxes. [1" All information as to taxes will be id, iU cheerfully given by mail or otherwise but I will not pay postage. j. w. perrln, llle County Treasurer. Sept. 9, 18S5, tf / ' " .... f Larger than Ever! ~?a it! Th<rBest in Everything! f COLOSSAL II xr/^QfTi ATATriPT. iMWO JL w y JLM LJ SHOW ON EARTH! A Theatre Willi a PortaWe Slap ALL THE FRESIBENTS IN WAX BepnaatatiTa of all Nations! English, French, German, Italian, Mexican, AraUian and American Performers inFHqidly Rivalry. Every EM of Aiisieit Eitait That Will Amuse this GeneratioD.^i ME MEXICANS capons, Costumes, Stones, Antiquities. ionr?, HitNlnnfCN, Bronchos, and Children. SOUS INHHE WORLD Lndjr Gymnasts. Ladlcv Racing. 4E HUMAN FLYSSuS *? wai Walk a TIGHT-ROPE >L TWENTY INSET IN THS Aitf. ALONG ELEVATED WIRES Ocntlcmcn Bicycle Champions. ; urn, Mi:e, elize agtjzzi The Austin Sisters, Rose and Emmn, tile MImcii Rosina nud Jennie Maretta, Miss Lizzie llarvie, the Misses McInlyre. Cooke, Hassan, Hnld, Monl. pom cry, lValinn, Kimball, and many others. The ABRAEEAII BEN SAID Troupe Of TWELVE BEDOUIN ARABS. James Leon, .Hons. Tan Zawlt, the Four Livingstons, Robert Austin, Ernest Cooke, John Worlnnd, Chns. Itcuch, Geo. Dunbar, Frank Vernon, Cililvltc Bros., E<I?lie Evans, John Murtz, Win. Hdrley, Messrs. Mclntyre. Cook, Williams, Milton, Good, Tfaolnii l?i*l ni?A \ ll llJl 1*. IJfllp Maurice Campbell, Conkllti, an?l 40 others; TWOJAMMOTH MENAGERIES IN" TWO TENTS Living Hippopotami, 8A.".ISOX, Giant Klrphaut, Klnuils, Ibex, Ichneumon*, Two-IIonic<l Rhinoceros, All K 1 ii il s of, EteVhaiits, Kangaroo*. Einnes, etc., etc. HAEDEO CO W Procession Daily I ternoon 1, Evening 7 p. m. SEN, Under 9 years, 50cts. day Oct 22, Belton, Wednesday, Oct. 28. Til (H! I Under the New Hotel 1 Will Iia Found ; New Fall Goods at > Low Prices ; ty . QUARLES & THOMAS _A.bbeville> S. CSept. 21, 1881. tf Seal, ' Mcllwaine : & Co. 1 jjaVE on hand almost every variety ol : CARRIAGES, i BUGGIES, WAGONS, i which they ofler to tliolr customer# on the 3 most advantageous terms. : REPAIBIM A SPECIALTY, , With the best, of workmen In every branch o our business, and an ".bunilaiiL supply ol f lumber, and other materials, we lire prep?rol IU UU 1(11 ft JUKI* ?#i I cj'iii i n'ft v??*> - 3 manner, nt the shortest notice, nncl on the . most accommodating terms. All work full)1 . warranted. ! SEAL, McILWAINE & CO,, Washington Street. 3 1 Horse Blankets. 1 ?4TST received, a lot of Horse lil.nnkcts W which I will solI at short profits. Do not let your faithful animal suffer lor the sake ol r a lew dollars. TKoH. HEUG.'S. r Sept. an, .sss.5.OLDHAM'S STEAM COTTON *GINS I AND I Cottin M Mill and Separator, GREENWOOD, S. C. 1AM PREPARED TO GIN COTTON, grind the seed and separate Itul's from the meal, fftnnellv nf phis twenty bales 1>er (lay. J. H. OLDHAM. Sept. 23.1SRB, Ct r Buggy Lap Robes. JUST HKt'KIVKP, a lot of Fancy Plush, and Woolen l,ap Itntica for winter use. Call boon as they are ready sale.; TIIOS. BKGGS. Sept. 30,1RS5. 1 Saddle Blankets. TITST RTX-Kivrcn, a lot of Saddle nianfcots, (I which I will sell cheap. TIIOS. liKUUS, ' Sept. 30,1&5. . Biding Bridles. i A X assortment of plain and round Itridlcs /1 ....I ^.U?.l I/.. !?nlo chcnp. TJIOS. BLUliS. , Sept. 30,1S85. smithXhenryT At tiif.ik >:kav mill above the in?iot are prepared to GIN COTTON for tl.o OXK TWENTY-FIFTH. Tlwlr maoliini'iy i? new aud their cmivenli'nn'x sir*. .uuple. [Sept. I', lit;, 11' -"i*^ W. JOEL SMITH & SON AUK N(.W OFFKUIXG A COMPLETE AND MAGNIFICENT | STOCK OF Merchandise for Fall and Winter Uses. 'JMIEIR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS AUK FTLLED WITH "Well Selected, Seasonable, Attractive Goods, containing MANY rcftl TV TD VTU I ATP a,ul Pprsons wlshinj; to lay In their bargains, They keep LVLltT 1 fl 111U WINTER SUPPLIES can not only get WHAT tlicj' want, but the best of It, and ut REASONABLE prices. C U A CC ?"r *to<;k of Shoes is very large, rallies, Misses, Gents, Boys and Children all JllULjfc complete. HATS ^ur st?c't of Hats cannot be surpassed. pi nTUTIMP 0ur stock of Rendy-Made Clothing is always large. This season wo LLU1 ninUi can suit you. Coino and koi\ ? ,/ F"\D V rAnnC Twilled White, Red nn<i Blue Flannels. Dross Flannels, Flannel' UIl I UUUwJi Cloaking*, Water Proof Ooods all prices, Blankets, Robes, Counter* panes, JJIeachrd and Brown Sheeting", Hosiery. These goods ure all very chcnp and you would do well to examine thorn. , DRESS GOODS ^""^Good 8l0ck a c01"^01*5."110 & standard and Foshlonabid W. JOEL SMITH & SON: Oct. 7,1M5, tr t WHITE BROTHERS ? "C:4jpi ^Jjvuld ca*l attention of Buyers to a few Specialties; Their stock r? press goods is unusually large and attractive They Imvo tlio (dieaftCKt line of BLACK SILKS tlicy have ever ottered. They have alm? some handsome COLORED SILKS. They have a good assortment of CLACK AND COLOIU KD VELVETEENS, for dresses aTultrlniinliigs. Tliey Iihvo a nice line of WOOL LACES Id. all colors, the latest tbiag for trlmii]fr>&. Their Stock of BLACK CASHMERES Cannot beSurpassed I ^ : They have bestowed unusual care In,the selection ofsT^iC"icpO'v3s, and are assured they nro all rlglitln rcgahl to color, qtinlliy and price. A good Mn?5vVf JERSEY JACKETS, clicaper tban ever before. It would astonish uny one to sco ^ . HOW VERY CHEAS FLANNftliR ani BLANKETS are till* season. Buyers In this line would crolKJjU exam Ine the slock of WHITE IMC OTHERS. Carpet* are so very cheap that theyjKS reach of all. A good assortment of CAUPETS and R17G3 can be found at the stoffc 0N4Q1"16 Brothers. The above are only a few line* in which ' "4 SPECIAL BARGAINS CAX BE HAD. \ Tho cenernl Ftoek of FALL and WINTER (iOODS now oireroo 10 ino puouc uj- nuus BKOTJIERS Is llic largest, best assorted and most attractive they have ever carrleJ. . 'J',A It is Complete in all Departments. September 39, 18S5. / ' ^ PALMETTO SALOON. Tit Lariesl ail list 8SM lis in III Ui-Ctiilri - j WITH SELECT BRANDS OF JUNE Qr'D ""^yillSKEY, JgRANDY AND ^TINES, J^OREIGN AND J^OMESTIC, J~jUBLIN AND J^IVERPOOL JpORTER AnD JfiRESH JJEER WAYS ON JJAND. ^LSO A JlULL 0F ?JIOBACCO, 0IGARS AND 0IGARETTS, jyj-OUNT^IN Q.AP JJYE AND jgT0^E J^?OUNTAIN QORN ^yyUISICIES A gPECIALTY. Thos. McGettigan, Proprietor No, 4 Washington Street., 7, . ' "~"~r " 'f/J Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! rrrT~ ~ """ - ' i ' We have now on hand a large and complete stork d STOVES for the fall trade and they are oheaper than everfl We are now selling good 1STO. 7 STOVES with all ^ the fixtures and pipe from S12.GO XJ3PNO. S3 STOVEiS COMPLETE FROM $15.00 UP. All our STOVES have large OVENS and all the latest improvements. 'if 13. Lawson eSs Abbeville, S. C. Rcpt. 0, IfiRi. tf - ' ? T'lP 3TOU WAKTT '? Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles/ MOULDINGS. LATHS. A Lime, Cem ent and ^4 BARBED FENCE WIRE, CALL ON B. K. BEACHAM, AGENT, . ABBEVILLE C. H, S. C. Mi July 22, 1SS5. tf . V SPEED & NEUFFER, J . Oaru-grgfists. Keep constantly on hand a full and well selected stock of pure DRUGS/ C'HEMICALSj etc;.etc. All the latestand popular lines of PAT- . EXT ANL) PKOP1(IETA KV MEDICINES. H ERBINE, the be.it Liver Medicine, cure* . Dyspepsia. For sale only by ux. Try our BLACKBERRY CORDIAL for Summer Complaint, and our COMPOUND SYRUP SARSAPAKILLA trlth IODIDE POTASH for the Blood... BED HUG POISON, the most convenient way of destroying these insect*. DIAMOND DYES. all the staple and fashionable colors. A full llneof FA NC Y GOODS.TOILET ARTICLES, 1 1 STATIONARY, etc.. etc. The best brands or CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES. A . complete stock of WHITE LEADS, PAINTS. OILS. VARNISHES, ETC., ETC. PAINTBRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS, GOLDEN MACHINE OiL. Wo sell tlio celebrated Harrison. Bros. PREPARED PAINT, the best In the market. Special attention paid to tho [Prescription. Department. Physician's prescriptions and Family Recipes filled atalHiours of day and night by experienced and competent liauds. Orders by band or mail promptly attended to. SPEED & NEUFFER. April 29, 18W, tf ."TITro?e?s7~ ! DEALER IN" fell Flii. III;. Ill, Hams, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and Soap. r AM SEUJN-O THE ABOVE uoor>s FOR siJOT CASH and CASH ONI/V.1 1. I will make tl. to the interest of all CASH buyers to buy their goods from me. ii^Ilevlne that. LOW CASH prices will he appreciated by the trade and that It will be to our mutual i Interest to sell only for SPOT CASH. I have adopted this rule and will not break llicm tin- ' der any consideration. SPOT CASH or no no will tie our motto. We thank our friends and customers for past favors and promise lower prices than crcr a5 THE ABBEVILLE WHOLESALE STORE Jan. 2*, ISM, tf "NEW "DRUG" STORE. Coth.ran c?a lP<e>x"rin RAVE Just opened a new And elegantly fitted np DRUG STORE on the Marshall Hoiinj," Corner, tinder the / >tm nnd Manner ofllce, and are now receiving and will continue to receive till their stock is complete a full line of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, &c. Al*o, all (he popnlar PATENT MEDICINES kept In a flrst-class Drug Store,all of which wo warrant fo be fresh and jroo-l. We also ott'ur a well selected stock of FANCY GOODS, consisting of Colognes, Foreign and Domestic, Handkerchief Extracts In great variety, Handsome Vases, Lamps, &c. Our line of BRUSHES AND SOAPS I* simply complete. Every variety of HAIR, TOOTH NAIL, FLKSll, SHAVING AND SHOE BRUSH SOAPS from the finest toilet to thecheapst. January 28, 1SS5, tr B. P7S MIT H, ABBEVILLE, S. C., Is now 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, J uuc 13,1 4 V I