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" __ j The Press and Banner j Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1885, liirry <>"I>oo. Now. the Widow Mageo And Larrie OM>< c Ha l I wo little cottuires out on the rrecn, With inst ( nonirli room for two iii^-in-ns between. The widow was young and the widow was fair, "With the brightest of eves ami the brownest of hair, And it frequently ehaneed, when she came in thcmorti. "With the swill for the pig. Larry came with the corn, | And some of the ears that he tossed from his hand. In the pen of the widow were certain to land. One mnrnins said he: "Och! Misthress McGee, It's a washte of good lumber this riiniiin" two rigs, "Wid a fancy petition betwane our two pics!" "Indade, ture it isP answered Widow McOee, "With the ewcetest t?f smiles upon Larrie O'L'ee, ' And then it looks kind o' hard-hearted an<l inane Kapin' two fri'mlly pigs so exsaidin'iy near, That whinever one crunts imn me oim-r c.ui ueur And yit kape a cruel petition betwano!" "Shwate Misthress McGee," Answered Lutrie O'Dee, v "if ye fale in yer heart we arc name to tile p!?s. Ain't we tnane to ourselves to be inniiin'two rigs! Oh ! it made me heart ache whin I paped through the cracks Of me shantly lasht March at yez swingm' yer ax. AVid yer purty white hands lust as red as bate (Though I ri'iilly must snv that yez lianled it nate) A spblitten yer kindliu' wood oiit in the shtonn. ''Now, pigsy," said she. ' Larrie's courtin' o' me, "W'id his delicate, tinder allusions to you: So now vez musht tell me just what I mushs do. For. ii' I'm to say 'ves' slitir the swill wid yer shnout; But if I'm to say "no," yez must kape yer nose out. Now. Larrie for shame! to be bribin' a j?iir By a-tossin' a handful </ corn in his shwig!'' "Me darlint, the pigcy says 'yes!'" answered he, Anil that was the Courtship of Larrie O'Dee. ? ? Real Estate Transfers. J. P. Birratt to W. P. Barratt, 'JOt and Wi acres, 1st township, #50 ami quit claim, bounded by J. P. Barratt Mrs. Estelle FK'ininz. W. P. Barratt to J. P. Barratt. 2*4 and 35 acres, 1st township, $50 and quit claim, bounded by Stephen Elmore, A. C. Stockman and othets. M iry Ann McCurry to M. L. Kay and W. C. S. McClellan, trustees, 19-1'JO acrcs, 12th township,S6, bounded by Mary Ann McCurrv. Jas. L. Martin to L. W. White. 12 acrcs, fith township, $15)8.50, bounded by Lots No. 2, 4 and 5, Greenville road. .7. W. Peak to Mrs. Mattie .T Scott, 2 lots and buildins, lGth township, $1,S00, Lots No. 11 and 12, Block II, in town of McCormick. W. T. Henderson to J. S. and W. W. Kkiirli, Lot No. 6, 2d township, $5, Lot No. C, Block No. 1, Coronaca. John W. Clinkscales to School Tiustees Due West township, 1 acre. 5th township, $12.50, buunded by II. P. McGhec and Mrs. Ann Bell. John A. Moore to Arthur S. Osborne, 1 lot. lit township, $105, bounded by 1!. F. McCaslan, Cambridge Street, J. A. Moore and otheis. M. A. DeLoach to Emma DeLoach, 1 house and lot. 1st townshin. love and affect ion, bounded by Win, Johnson, M. L. Bonham, C. and G. It. K. F. J. Marshall to Wallingfoid & Uussell, loj acres, 11th township, $630, bounded by Mrs. F. J. Marshall, Mrs. Catharine Alston and oth<-rs. C. II. McCortnick to Mrs. A. Jane Soarlcs, 3 lots, lGlh township. $325, Nos. 1,2 and 3, Block K, McC<>unick. Jus. Colli ran,.) r. to P. L?. Caihoun; house and lot, Hiih township, $1,000, bounded by Lots No. 11 and 12, McCormick. tThos. L. Coleman to Win. Anderson, 150 acrcs, 1st township,$1,000, bounded bj II. II. Cressweli, White Hall plantation, IJarksdale Ferry road. J. S. Ilamniond to C. S. White, house and lot. 11th township, $500, bounded by Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Phoebe Marse, C. a G. B. K. and street. Mrs. Mary Jones to C. S. White, 1 acre, litis township, *30, bounded by C. S. White, C. & G. B. B. and others. Mary II. Coletnan to Eustacia C. Chaipell. ? acre. Jot, 2d township, $100, bounded by Mary 11. Coleman and street. Anna M Franklin to Furrar Fossy, 120 acres. 3<1 township, $250, bounded bv John Bothrick, Elijah Hampton, Thos. Anderson and others. Julia L. and G. F. Townes to William Anderson, S5 acres. 1st township. $5l'0.75, bounited by Mrs. Estede \v il L*..t>s>m ntwl f L. A. Alewino to H. L'. McGhoe, 312 acres,."Mil township, $3,000, bounded by Mrs. E. Ellis, Dun Ellis, Sallie (Jlinkscales and others. Thos. Bannister t<? L. A. Morris. 1>4 acres, 5th township, $l,0n0, bounded by Mrs. S. M. Minor, Marlon Lat iuier, Dr. Hudsrens and others. Ii. \V. Litcs to JoS. o. Russell, i acre, 9ih township, $75, bounded by It. \V. Litcs, Mrs. f. JJ. Demly and Dendv street. Jos. S. Russell to .Tas. L. Russell, i acre, D h township, bounded by Pat Walsh street, Ii. \V. Lites, * - and Mrs. F. K. Dendjr. Jos. S. Kussell to jas. L. Russell, 1 lot, 9th township, $100, bounded by 1J. W. Lites, P. i>. Oallisoa and Main street. Wilev Lusuire to P. II. Bradley, 0 acres, Otli town ship, fOOf, bounded oy i*. n. unuiiev, o. n. i>ai;er unu f' A.iK.1!. K. I'. II Bradley to .T. M. Jordan and others, trustees, J acre, 9th township, $60, bounded by P. 11. Bradley and E. W. Watson. P. II. Bradley to E. W. Watson, 12 acres. 9th township, $55", bounded by P. II. Bradley, J. B. Baker ami E. W. Watson. Margaret and John E. Lyon to J. II. Watson, 203 acres, 10th township, $1,100, bounded by Dr. J. D. Keel, J. II. Watson and others. J. II. Watson to Mur?aret E. Lyon, 100 acres, 10th 1 township, $500, bounded by J. II. Watson, M. E. Lyon, Jennings a Lites and others. B. C. Kay to Mrs. L. II. lIorton,12G acres, 13th township, $1,175, bounded by B. I). Kay and .las. Evans. J. M. Uainpcy to G. W. lianipeV, 2r>(J i interest 1st township, *1,000. bounded br .J. Y. L. l'artlow, T. L. Coleman, John Moore and others. J. L. Covin to (}. Cade, 1J acres, lHtb township, $125 bounded by I). S. Benson. Mrs. Isa M or rah and others Albert Ard to G. Cade,-131 acres, lotii township, $1,200, bounded by Mary Ann Wilson, Dick Jones, Dr.l). t>. Benson and others. ?r .1 _ 1 _ it A. T /I r. -.u. *. rowiner ami ouiers 10 ). Kj. i rmun-, li'vawirs i 12tb township, $1,900. bounded by Estate John llurklicss, A. J. McCurry and others. J. C. Klujrh, Master to A. J, Salinas & Sons, 1 acre. 3d township, $lu0. bounded by W. C. .Norwood, Win. McNary and Cokeahury l oad. J. C.'Klusrh aster to A..I.Salinas ,t Sons. 31 ncros.! 3d township, $2J0, bounded by A. M. Agnewand pub- j lie road. G. Cade to Mrs. P. C. Riley, 60x200 feet. 15th town* thip, $100, bounded by .las. L. Covin, G. Cade, public road and Savannah Valley liailroad. Mary S. Whatley to J. H. Younirblond, 750x312 feet, 8th township, .t.Vj'i, bounded by Biirksdale Fc.ry road, J. M. Jordan and Dr. J. W. Lison. Mrs. Martha Jatio Scott and others to Miss Sallie M. Devlin, Si>i acres, Ttli township, $S00. bounded by Jas. J. Devlin, David Atkins and others. W. P. Wideinan and others to W. II. K-nnedv, )<,< i., ) ...ill 1ft, I. ,wl- ! miv.iv in u .hi lii 11 a 11111 >? iuui iv u uou *rvv' ? uvuwvicd by James II. Britt. Alice S. B >y;l lo Jane Hunter, 1f>'? acres. 18th township. $500, bounded by O. L.Cann, Estate W. E. Daniel, J. M. Young. Katie B. Presidy to M. E. Jay, 05 acres, 0th township. $150, bounded by Joseph Puckett, Saiuh Puck ?tt, Andrew Boyd and others. Thomas K. Kritli to Josephine Bl"ck, .r0 acre?. 1 nth township, $400, bounded by Thomas E. Frith, ? state James Tajrjrart and others. It-n:tc 1.. Libert to Andrew Asnew S.laercs. 3d township, $1,(100, bounded by Estate Charles Cullens, Win. W. Smith and others. A. t?. Osborne to Wcnek a Osborne, 1 lot. 1st township, $*232 JjO, bounded by Cambridge street, B. F. McCasl.in. J. A. Moore and Arthur S. Osborne. It. G. Johnson to A. T. Bobinson, 1 acre, 9ih township. $1*25, bounded by Church, Bradley and Broad ttrcets. M. B. Johnson to F. E. Morris, 1 lot 9th township. $ 1 '20, bounded by B. W. Lites, Walsli, Dendy and Broad streets. S. McGowan to Geo. I). Price, 41 acres, EdirefieH and 9'h township, $*205. bounded by A.J. Boimtree, Adams post road, S. McGowan and others. J. .VI. Minor to Isaac Boles, 30x1*20 feet, 9th township, $55, bounded by Wui. B. Smith, Jas. B. Irwin ji: d Main street. B. W. Kites to Jas. M. Minor, 30x120 (Vet. 0th town-1 ship. $3H. bounded by Wm. B. Smith, James B. Irwin and Alain street. J. C. Klu^h, Master to P. Rosenberg a- Co.. 300 acres 14th townsiiip. $si)0, bounded by Win, arid John McNeill, Haskell Mill tract and oihers. Mattie J. Felton and J. 0. Dorn to James Cothran, 1.m\, loactvs, ititn township. tioiiihicu dj .mis. ai. J. Kdton, C. II. MeCorinick and others. A. C. arul S, B. Smith to James Cothran..Tr..2 ft cits. Kith township, bounded by C. 11. McCoruiick and others. Mrs. F. 'T. Marshall to Elsey .Tones to Savannah .tones..} acre, lltli towi.ship, $50, bounded by Mrs. F. J. Marshall, Wallinnford a Unsselland others. .1. C. Clinkscales and others to Margaret Crawford, 1)5acres, 5th township, f 1,215,bounded by Mrs.E. Foe, Lttla L. Uobinson and others. Drayton X. Nabora to Mrs. Satina Niekols, umlivid<>d half interest in 101 acres, llth township. $1,010, bounded by G. T. llajran. .1. M. Leith and others. I Alley A. Nlckols to Koljert ). jNiclcol?, '? acres, Oil) | township, lovo and iilFcction, bouuded by Alley A. ZS'ickols mid Five Notch road. I. A. Piatt to Ida G. Minis, 1 lot, 16tli township, $1&>, bounded t>y W. E. IVnn and others. For!in* Kinder Tired.** Farmer (to physician:) 'If you uit out my way, doctot, any time, I wish you'd sec my wife. She ain't feel in* well." Physician: "What are some of her symptoms?" Farmer: "I dunno. This mornin'after she had milked the cows, an' fed the stock, jm' n<?t breakfast for the hands, an' washed the dishes, an' built a tire under the soft-soao kettle in the lane, an' done a few chores 'bout the house, she complained of J'eelin' kinder tired. I.shouldn't be surprised jl' her blood was out of order. I guess she needs a dose of medicine." Our young friend and typo in this office for the past few weeks, K. H. Pralher, has aeceptv cil a permanent situation on the "Associate Ji'/ornud J'rrsbi/lcridu," published at l>ue "West, and he leit us on last Friday for his new Held of usefulness. He is a capable, worthy, ami altogether deserving ol such a position as tliat paper merits and oilers. Success to you 1211111 till? |?!l|?ur Ull WII1UII )'Ull <4IC IU OUUW J\S*A l t?k i 11 .?Jlonrii I'uth Plain dealer. mm -? ??Miss Carrie Todd, of Duo West, who is a graduate of the Due West Female College, camcilown on Wednesday of hist week, spending one day with the family of He v. J. C. ]5oyd, of our town, and from there went to Mr. Chesley Dominick's at the Crol't place to teach a private school for hha.?rrospcrUi/ J'nss and Reporter. BggewBeoepi?atagg>cE3M?gg?zga?cwBa?TawBa?angogg We have a large slock of canton flannel, bleaohod and unbleached, from 10c. to 20c. licit & lialpliin. 11-11. ^ Anollier lot of tho?e beautiful Russian circulars just received at Uell & Ualpliln's. 11-11. Jersey jackets, Jersey jackets. in all sizes, styles and colors, just received, vcrv cheap at HellA Oulphin's. 11-11. Another lot o? all wool, "1-ineh dress flannel in blue and grey garnet, just received. ? Hall & Gal phin. 11-11. J We would call special attention of the la- < dios to our elegant and complete line of ' "Wivmnrknt Cloaks" inst received. Call and be fitted before the stock is broken. W. Joel .. Smith & Son. 11?1 Just received?millinery?new shnpes, new shapes, new trimmings and latest styles. It. I1 M. I lad don k Co. 11-1. Ii We arc receiving new millinery poods by a almost every train. 11. i!. Iladdou & Co, n 11-4. KM) Jersey Jackets, ladies' and misses', just received. It. M, Iladdon & Co. 11-1. {> 50 New Market and Russian Circulars just ^ received. II. M. Iladdon & Co. n-J. a If you want ft nice hat don't fail to see the a new goods just received. It. M. Iladdon ?fc t Co. 11-1. Ladies' hand-made shoes, solid leather throughout, every pair warranted, just, re- S ccived. II. M. Iladdon & Co. 11-1. d Rust proof oats. Just received our third t and last car of oats this season. They are line. n Now is the chance to secure your seed. W. Joel Smith & 8011. 10-2S 1 Jersey Jackets. A new lot to arrive this 0 week cheaper than ever. Call and examine 11 them. W. loci Smith & Son. 10 2S j. The cheapest and best shirt ever offered in ? this market. Price fifty cents. \Y. Joel Smith & Son. ltf-28 Rcantifiil Silverware. 0 Mr. H. P. Reese is in receipt of an elegant e assortment of the most, beautiful silverware Y that] has ever been brought to this market. Ilis stock, which has to be seen to he appreci- <J atcd, consists in part of the following firstclass tripple and quadruple goods, viz: Mairnitlcent jewel caskets, castors of all styles, pickle atid butterdishes in great variety, elegant cake baskets, tea setts, jelly dishes, waiters, pitchers, toilet setts, ?? <?. Knives, spoons, forks in beautiful styles and of durable quail- ty. Oct-rtf f ur hnn v/\n nntnn < rv nnnvf nr>v< work to drop in at i[addon's and see their <? line of millinery, dress goods, trimmings, velvets, Russian circulars, new markets, short wrap, Jersey jackets, Jersey llannels.Krench llannets, tricoes, satin bcrbers, Ronde's cloth, i tricotines, ladies, Misses and children's line ^ shoes, rubber gossamers, rubber shoes, hand satchels, kid gloves, black and colored hose, curtain materials, table damasks. <K:c. In fact, almost any art icle worn or used by ladies c.iu now be found at It. M. Iladdon & Co. Oct-Il Don't ncsrlect to soak your wheat beforesowing. You can lind tlie blue stone at Speed Neutler's. 10-11 i The prettiest and cheapest line of striped flannels for ladies' and children's cloaks and t wrappers in town, just received at W.Joel Smith A Sons. 10-14. Ik you arc looking for wedding presents, don't fail to examine Mr. Reese's stock of sil- o verware which is both beautiful and useful, tf h Gloves! gloves! \\"e have a beautiful 1 inejs white, black and colored kid gloves, black I and colored cashmere gloves, black and col-| ored Jersey gloves at all prices. Bell it Galtih i ? ? If ?.7 * i Mrs. Mary Tagrsrart lias cliargc of Messrs. d Bull ?t Galphiii's Dross making Department. .. Call and sec her. 10-7. ! Special attention is called to our stock of ' ladies, miss< s and children's shoes, in French kid button, Common Sense button, and Satin Tip button. Bellit Galpliin. 10-7. The Jtev. Geo, II. Thayer. ?>f Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Cure." Speed & Neutt'er, Abbevile; D. C. Dul're, Greenwood. 10-7, Are yon made miserable by Indigestion, s Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, S Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Yitalizcr is a positive! | cure. Speed it Xeull'cr, Abbeviile; D. C. I>ul're. Greenwood. 10-7. Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure * will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts., and 81. Speed it Xeull'er, Abbeville; 1). C. DuPre, Greenwood. 10-7. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy--a positive cure ' for Catarrh, Diptheria, and Canker Mouth, t, Speed it Neutl'er, Abbeville; 1). C. Da Pre, I o Greenwood. 10-7. o "Ilackmetnck," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 2"i and 50 cents. Speed ?fc I\*euf- - 1'er, Abbeville; JL). C. Dui'rc, Greenwood. . 1U-7. (. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cousli, and Rronc.hitis. " Speed & IS'culler, Abbeville; L>. C. Dul're, c Greenwood. 10-7. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, yon have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. it never fails to cure. Speed & Xeul.'er, Abbeville; D, C. DuPree, Greenwood. 10-7. A Xttsal Injcetor free with eaeh bottle of I Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price ;.0 cents. | * Speed it NeuUer, Abbeville; 1). C. Dul're, J Greenwood. 10-7. We have a large stock of cotton flannels in the Bay State Brand from 10e. to JOe, bleu and brown. Bell it* Galphin. 10-7. Our larjre stock of neckwear issimply beau- . tlful. Ladies jet dog collars, ?fce., at Hell it I Galphin. Oct-7. Just received germantown knitting yarn, . airy zephyr, jersey flanels, jersey jackets, uu>ouf? cum iiii;uiimium' in uiuc:k auu coioreu, i ribbed and plain K. JM. Haddon A Co. 10-7 | Just reeicved two cases milliny. If you | I wish a stylish hut dou't fail to see our stock \ It. M. Haddon & Co. 10-7 Almost every article worm by ladies can now be had at the very lowest prices at K. M. Haddon & Co. 10-7 If you contemplate buying a silk or satin dress this season by alltneans see the stock now being shown at Haddon. We keep only 1 the best makes of silks K. M. Haddon a {Co. . ' 10-7 Black Laccs, black and Colored velveteens and other trimmings at Smith Son. ld-7 A line of black cashmeres, black armure at Smith tt Son. in-7 Jersey jackets black and colored cheap 9 Smith Son. 10-7 | llpst ?r>!f iisi'lsfimr fnrrcnt nn ?Iir> morl.-i.f nt t Smith Son. ? 10-7 j b Jersey cloth for ladies' and children's; wraps for winter wear. Hell & Galphin j , 10-7. I Ladies'bolts with satchels attached is the!;1 latest novelty in belts. We have them in the!51 new shades. Hell <& (jalphin. I0-7. I?' Hals! hats! We have n very large stock of ladles' and children s hats, street hats for ladies and misses, children's lelt and velvet caps. Hell k Ualphin. 10-7. Wool laces in all shades for dress trimming at lJoll <fc CJulpliin. Oct-7. j j Special attention is called toonr largo stock | j> ot ladies undervests, from tf5c. to >1.30. Hell & v Galphin. Oct-7. | * Let all the ladlesexamino our stock of new j t! markets, short wra??s, Russian circular* and i, Jersey jackets for ladies and Misses. I Jell ?V Galphin. Uct-7. Our lino of dress goods in English cords, satin berbers, cashmeres and silks, cannot he siirnassed in 1 hi* mju ki-r !!i>ll a- f :;iln1iin f s.t Linens, linen collar*. Linen collars from!/ 5c. to 10c. Hell A- (.Jalphin. Oct-7. |\ Corsets! corsets! Our corset is all the;!' rage. Call and get. one. Bell iV: (jalphin. Oet-7 Special attention is called to our lino of black cashmere. We have them in blue and jet black from 03c. to fl.UO per yard. Hell ?.V Galphin. Oct-7. Velveteens, Velveteens, Velveteens, black, r, brocaded and colored, in a great variety of j j colors, see them at Hell & (ia)phin's. ji Cunningham ?& Templeton have a line stock j I' of ready-made clothing. a (Jo to Cunningham & Teinpleton's and get a J fine hat. Ladies Jerseys very cheap at White Brothers. Sept. :.u Prepare for the Winter by buying an elegant pair of bed blankets from White Brothers. Sept. od. 1 While Brothers have a good lot of shot guns. Among them are some very line j _ breech loaders. Sept. :>o. Let all the ladies wanting a cashmere dress examine White Brothers' stock before purchasing. Sept. #>. i'itw.1 i;ih lit iiuu iinmu iu uruer uu , short notice at Hell A* Galphin's. Sept. j j." Spocial attention is called to ourstock of ?, millinery which is undoubtedly one of the;v finest we have ever shown, li. M. Jladdon | (j Co. Sept. i t Just arrived another car-load of Texas llust! Proof Ked Oats at White Jlrothers. Sept. :!'i.! h Go to White lirothers for a Winter suit of j j clothing and an over-coat. They will show j j' you a very choice selection, and will guaran- j _ tee satisfaction as to style and tit. Sept. j J Messrs. Seal, Mcllwainc & Co., have a line U lot of new buggies, which they are ollcring at low prices. i ll" Messrs. Seal, Mcllwainc & Co., have a number of good second hand wagors and buggies. very cheap for the money. rtf All persons indebted to Seal, Mcllwalnc iV t Co., will please come lip and pay their ac- 8 counts which arc due on the lirst of October, r ? Mrs. Mary Taggart has charge of Messrs. 1 Hell it (ialphin's dress making deparlnient. J Call and sec her. Sept. .'!U. ja Special attention is calle<l to our line of I * double width ilress goods, ranging from :l!i to * 30 inches, It. M. 11 addon & Co. Sept. o'J. I ' Our store is now tilled with choice goods of c every grade from the cheapest to the finest. The laities especially are requested to examine our stock, K. M. Jladdou & Co. Sept. :}(?. I I TIIIBI i .mil Ear Netts 1,1011 SADDLE AND HARNESS HOUSES J * for sale by THUS. BIKxCiS. s; , August 12, l6ci-3. tf in Ordinance i AQAIHST GAMING. : i 3k IT ORDAINED, by (lie Town Council of ! ibbcvillo, and by the authority of the same, j i That If any person or persons shall play at j ny tavern, inn, or store for the retailing of j pintuous liquors, or in any house useil as a ; ilaceof gaming, or in any dwelling house,1 arn, kitchen, stable or other outhouse, or in ny street, highway, open wood, race Held or! pen place, at any panic or games with cards [ r at dice or at any gaming tabic commonly allcil A II C or K. o, or any gaming tauie j nou n or distinguished by other letters, or by j ' ny figures, or roley poley tabic or at range ' nd noir or at any faro bank, or at any other able or bank of the same or like kind, under ny denomination whatsoever, (except the ames of billiards, bowls, backgammon, chess, raughls or whist when there is no betting on he said games of billiards, bowls, backgamion, chess, draughts or whist) or shall bet on he sides or hands-of such as do game, upon onvietion thereof lie or they shall be lined iot less than two nor more than twenty dol" rrs, or i in prison nicd not less than two nor , no re than twenty days. In Town Council this21 October, in the year f our Lord one thousand eight hundred and j ighty-live and in the one hundred and tenth j ear ol the Independence ol the United .States f America. 1 J. S. HAMMOND, nitenaant. Oct. 2S, ISSo. in Ordinance against Selling1 Spirituous or Malt Liquors on Sunday. -*] ] it ordained by tlio Town Council of the own of Abbeville and by the authority of the iune. That if any person or persons sell any kind j f spirituous or malt liquors, wine orjeider on J lunday upon conviction theieof he or they houl-J be lined not less tlian twenty dollars, r imprisonment not less than twenty days In Town Council this 25 day of October in he year of our Lord one thousand eight bun roil and eighty-live and in the one hundred nd tenth year of the Independence of AtuerIntendent. Oct., 2.5, 1SS5, tf NSURE YOUpTTiFE I 7/here it will Pay to Live; as well as to Die. roirx T. LYOX represents tl?? Mutual Self-1 t Endowment and Benevolent. Association j f America. Consult him either personally r by letter at Abbeville, C. 11., S. (J. Oct. 21. 181-5, tl* jet the Good of Your Money i Villi,E you live. Insure in the Mutual ' Keif-Endowment and llenevolent Assoiation of America. JOHN T. LVOX, Agent. Oct. 21, 1SS5, tf Die Easy 5Y leaving your family comfortable. Insure in the Mutual Self-Endowment,and ienevoient Association of America. JOIIX T. liVOX, Agent. Oct. 21, lSSj, If , Be in Time. "1AI,Ij soon if you want a hand made, ha j 11ess. we are trying to keep up a supply. May 27, INnj, tf T1I0-S. HEliUS. Farm to Rent. i GOOD farm, wilh good improvement's, \ near Whito Hall. Terms reasonable, ipply at the Press mid Banner otlice. Oct. 21, LSSo. tf Ths Alilisyills Medical Society HJITA, meet SALE DAY in DECKMBKlt at! t'v 12 M. W. T. JOXES, President. j John* A. Roui x.sox, Secretary. Dec. 10, 1SSJ. lyr . . House and Lot for Sale V_/i" i ljlv K'l 11' III 11-111. mj Iiwu.-C nun ?.<1. on Magazine Hill in the town of Abbeville, .olwith residence confains ei?ht acres, with wo acres in elioico fruits, one acre in veteluie xanlcfi, and all necessary out buildings, ilso eoltiij^r; and lot of four acres and asinitll irni, about seventy-live acres, one and a half lilcs east of Abbeville courthouse, nearly 11 in woodland. I will also rent my farm tCalhoun's Mill's on favorable terms. For rice and terms of sale upjdv to J. W, W. MAltSIlALL. Oct. 7.18S3, It . ' Strav Mnle. r AST Friday morninir a mouse colored \j iiisii<* mule, wearing a yoke, left iny prem-1 ;es near Antreville. The mule is 8 or id' ears old, anil valued at %">') or -int. Any ii>.f:irmat:on as to the whereabouts of! leauimul will Ik; thankfully received and rope: Jy rewarded. I, KOP.EUT F. MILL. A nlreville, Sept. 23, 1SM3. If Think in Tims. "CHEAPEST, most reliable and safest com . M I .till C..l|-.1.,i..l.air?l<.nt I I icnovolciit Association of America repreiMilcd by Jul IN 'i'. LYUN, Agent. Oct. -Jl, lSS-j, tf Notice pi I AT an application will bo made to the [ Legislature at its next session to charter railroad company with a road running Eastward from Athens through Klbcrton (ia., nd to extend tins same Northeastward from j ilibeviilc Court I louse toa point on the North aroiiua !i:ie at or near Monroe, N. C. Breast Collars, A Few plain and fancy 1 Hitch or I'roast. | Collars'just received and for sale cheap, i. THUS. JJKttUS, ! <, Sept. isr?. , F'or iESo,!?. pi!-; HorsK AX!) LOT in Abbeville vil-1 l lage, recently occupied l?y Edward Noble, I :s.1m jis :i residence. The dwelling lias been;' tfceiilly repaired, new outbuilding have been ; j laced upon the premises and tin re is a good ) ' ell of water. The grounds are beautiful and , 1 lie warden ample. is conveniently located lol lie I'ublic Square. Also, his PLANTATION located two and a : > all' miles from the village, near I'ppcr Long anc church, containing -! ?) Acres, more or I .*ss, and lies adjoining the lands of S, \V. Ociiran, and others, l-'or terms apply to Iv. t 47 51 Ij l'?? t'.KI]., \\ I llll' * (.IK, I 1)1 III i.. ?? . 'KEililM. :it the l.nw olliec of Perrin & j 'othran, at Abbeville C. II., H. (_'. , August 20, I.ssl. 2ui j, MOSHELEY'S CELEBRATED MOLLIS OIL ' rS u splendid Lubricator for Engines, Print-' L ing Presses and S'iw Mills and is tlu' best ml cheapest oil for Harness, I Jells, Pools,1 hoes and Leather generally. Warranted a Valerproof Leather Preservative. It is penorating, and renders soft and pliable the hard- j st Leather, l-'or sale by i J. Knox & Co. ; August tl Riding Bridles. j \N assortment of plain and round Rrldies and Martingales, just received, and lor ule cheap. T1IOS. UiXiUS. Sept. it>tO. Well Boring. J {MITC undersigned with his large 10 inch auger, and Hie double glazed Terra Cotta nrbing can put you up a well that will last or ages, atone half the price of dug wells. H [le uses the ordinary size wood bucket for l hawing water. Tiie cleaning out of these b iveils is the work of a minute, by keeping a p in bucket.in bottom of well to lie hooked out it will. He also has the agency for Abbeville jounty for the celebrated Porcelain lined Ou uniijcr l'nnip, wliich lie can furnish and put in at loss than Factory prices for a single [illiiip. ('IIAS. M. CALHOUN, c Greenwood, S. C., Jan. 11, 1S8J. lyr a PLAIFOBM SCALE'S, Mli. J. 3. HAMMUIN.U Has splendid platform scales on o the public square, where lie is prepared {l 10 weigh farmers products of every kind. Scales accurate and weighers obliging. Sept. 1G, ISn'>, tf " STOVES * ARE AWFUL CHEAP. , i.? 'i WE are now selling a first-class No. 7 STOVE complete, with more PIPING AND ? UTENSILS than any one else lor the pitiful sum of 812.50. . t We don't propose to be undersold by any << house in the state, "and don't you forget It.'' fj WeOAIS JiUWiN Ai> ? iuiui oiru.N jiDurIX(1, as our freight costs hut little, and labor costs less. If we can't work cheap show us the man that can. Put these things in your pipe and smoke to the health of I A. J. SPROLES & BRO. \ August 26,1883, tf , COTTON GINNING! j IWrr.Ii be on hand every day for the remainder of the SEASON", at the old stand prepared to n i.11 V^UUtVllj wllli the best ami most improved machinery, 1 ! t the ONE TWENTY-FIFTH part of the proceeds of the cotton. t. w. McMillan. Sept. 0, l.?ST), tf C. E. Staples. W. Julian IIackett, of Abbeville. 1 STAPLES & IIACKETT, f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, * No. 2 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga., j r>!.'.\T,CTS TV ? GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. < FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, I FRLITS and TOBACCO I And CIGARS ol'all Grades. Consignments of all Kinds Solicited. Do not forget to call and see us. fc'ept. 2,18:5. Cm OLDHAM'S ' STEAM COTTON GINS < and Cottjii M Mill aifl Separator, GREENWOOD, S. C. 1 AM TMIKIWKED TO GIN COTTON, grind 1 tho seed and separate hulls from the meal. . 1'apaclly ul gins twenty bales per day. . J. H. OLDHAM. I Sept. 2:1,Gt SMITH & HEN8Y, AT TIIKIlt NFAV MILL above the Depot are prepared to , GIN COTTON for Iho OXK TWENTY-FIFTH. Their machincry is new aud their conveniences are tiinp'e. [Sept.!), ltSi, If :o: 7T*> /I aw 4-V? A UULUCa LJULC j New Hotel' Will be Found ( Hew Fall Goods I at Low Prices by QUARLES & THOMAS .Abbeville* S. *CSept. ~l, Is*I, tf 1 A Long Needed Want ' SUPPLIED. MILLER BIIO'S., A UK AfiKNTS FOU WANXAMAKFU & il ItllOWN, Merchant Tailors, the largest louse of the kind in ilie Fnitcd Slates, ami ire prepared to take measures for gentlemen's v mils of every description. Over two liun- 11 I red samples are on exhibition at the store of MILLEll JJKOTI1EUS. T December 21, ISSJ. jr Extras. v rTIItUITS, Stirrup Leathers, Girths, Hold- ? 3 'bark Straps, Dreast. and Yoke Straps, (( llanie Straps, Curb Straps, iXrc., on hand and ? or sale cheap by THUS. 15EGGS. ? Sept. -'JO, lsso. "y , ^ Election of Superintendent k of Lethe School. AN election of Superintendent, of Lethe School will take place on the lirst Frilay In November. Applicants for the place I 1 ivill band applications to W 11. 1'A K lv l*?It, M 4u;iu^) Secretary Chairman. il Oct. II, ls.S.">, It Opening of Schools?Examination of Teachers. jJ 1MIK public free schools of Abbeville eoun- b ty, for tlie scholastic year IXfsi u will open l in I lie .'?rd Monday in .January, lssfl. An ex-1 _ nniuatiou of teachers, embracing the usual) ranches, will he held on 1st. Thursday and | Kriday in January, 1s.s(>, for white and colored eachers respectively. All eertilicales issued ] >y the present iioanl ol Examiners, or our predecessors in of]ice, are hereby revoked. ..'ertificates from adjoining counties will not ?e recognized. We earnestly bef; the hearty o-openition ot all who are interested in the A'clfare of the schools. llespeei fully, (JEU. ('. IlOlKiES. 4 .1. C. KLIKiH, I INO. A. HOHIXSOX, County Hoard of Examiners. iwwwwipwBiwi'iwiiuiMiiiyp^i )' *J?J loney Saved is Money Mate!! ?<p no do r.otii CALL ox r. rosexherg [ & co., and secure some of the numerous arpalns thai they are now offering to the ublic. Their well selected stock of CLOTHING rvv??l f?Sr>n> r\f AV17 T> A Tm M T7 VQ P.HVQ nil YOUTHS Suits, Is complete, and when nee you hear the price you are sure to buy. nspecting their stock ol' DRY GOODS ,*c find a well selected stock of DRESS 100DS, CASHMERES, PLAIDS. CALICO, UNGHAMS, SHEETING, SHIRTING, &c., t lowest priccs. Their stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, 'RUNIvS, VALISES, SATCHELS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GUNS, PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, SHELLS AND LOADING IMPLEMENTS ? larger and better selected than ever before, heir 'Celebrated Pearl Shiit" akes the lead and has already gained a reptif,*.. /IninMlllv on.I ou IIIn linsl tlttilKr lint made. Tliey cauJalso give entire satisiction in JEWELRY, tOOER'S Triple Pin ted SILVER WARE, 'ROCKERY, HARDWARE. and always an mniense stock of GROCERIES, . FLOUR. 5ACON, MOLASSES and TOBACCO on hand t the lowest market prices. Seeing Is believng, so give tiiein a call. ' P, ROSENBERG & CO, Sept. SO, 18S5. ifE ARE STILL IN THE RING 1 ND our prices will convince you that we t\. are determined to [nock Down, Drag Out and Undersell ?ANY? Male House iiii this Tom STRONG ASSERTION BUT 3 01, ID FACTS. >Ve submit, the following prices on Groceries: Choice Rio CoH'ee 8 pounds for ?1.00, or 11c. >er pound in sacks. l'rimc llio Cofl'ee 9 pounds for ?1.C0, or 10c. >erpound in sacks. (Jcod llio Coffee 10 pounds for ?1.00, or Oc. per ;ound in sacks. Granulated Snsar 12 pounds for ?1.00, or 7%c. >er pound in barrel. Extra C White Sugar 13 pounds for 51.00, or y.c. per pound in barrel. Yellow Sugar 11 pounds for ?100, or 6%c. per )ottnd in barrel. JJrown Sugar lj pounds for Si.CO, or G^c. per >ound in barrel. Syrup, u choicc article, nt 2,">c. gallon. Molasses, imported, at .'Joe. gallon. New Orleans Molasse* sitJJOe. callon. Soap, 100 cakes, 7o pounds, at S3.40 per box. Soap, 100 cakes, (>"> pounds, at ?3.25 per box. Extra Cream Cheese s pounds for ?1.00. VtOOH UIH'O'C U> |1()UU(IS Hll'Cl.Vi'. Mackerel in ]/t barrels $1.01) eiicli. Mackerel in 10 pound buckets GOc. each. Heat, Bagging & Ties at Lowest Pricos. REMEMBER OUR MOTTO IS 3rood Goods, Good Weights & Bottom Prices. AT PARKER & HILL'S, Sept. 8, 1885, tf Abbeville, S. C. "I UST OPEENED ANI) READY FOR THE ) accommodation of guests. Rales: Hoard by tho (lay ? 2 00 Hoard by the week ID 00 Hoard by the month .10 00 Table board per month 20 00 MRS. E. KELLY, Proprietress. 3. WITTER, Manager. January 7, 1S?1. tf Wotice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of L. D. MKHHIMAX. deceased, are hereby noliied that they will find their claims in the Milt IN tJI .J. II. \J l<IMi:iiU, UiCCll?UUll) O. V/., or immediate settlement. MAT. W. COLEMAN, Sept.!?:), 1SS5,3m Executor. Seal, Mcllwaine & Co. rjAVEon liand almost every variety of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ?and WAGONS, rliich they ofior to their customers on the lost advantageous terms. 1EPAIBIM A SPECIALTY,' Vitli the host of workmen in every branch of ur business, and an nbundant supply of .imbcr. and other materials, we arc prepared i) do all kinds of repairing in the very best innner, at the shortest notice, and on the lost, accommodating terms. All work fully ,*a minted. JEAL, McILWAINE & CO,, Washington Street. Horse Blankets. 11"ST received, a lot. of Horse Blankets I wliifh I will sell lit short profits. Do not. t your faithfui animal suffer lor the sake of tew dollars. THUS. 15EGGS. Sept. ? >, SJSSo. Buggy Lap Robes. [ rsT 1JKCK1 VED, a lot of Fancy Flush, and j I Woolen Lap Kola s for winter use. Call; jon as they arc ready sale." T11US. liEGGS. Sept. 30, 1.S85. Saddle Blankets. r FST UKt'El VF.D, a lot of Saddle Blankets, I which 1 will sell cheap. TIIOS. BKGGS. Sept.30, 1KS">. Wanted. A/\ CORDS Tan Bark, will pay the high* UU market pjice. .Apply to G. II. MOOKE. Oct. 21, ltfco. tl ? Elberton Machine Works, 1 ELBERTON, GEORGIA. ' , S BUILD AND REPAIR ALL KINDS ' MacMaery, EDgines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cane MIS,. :i SHAFTING, PULLEYS, &c. ~ Agents for the best Stationery, Portable and Semi-Portable Engines in the market. Sorting's Universal Injector, the best Boiler Feeder known The Van Duzen Jet Pump, for raising Water to Tanks an<l Mining Purposes. The Vanwinkle Cotton Gins and Presses. jjf Freeman's Patent New Era Power Cotton Press. . v ^ Keep in Stock Steam and Wat^r Pipes and Fittings, Globe Valves, Check Valves. Steam Guages, Guage Cocks, Oil Cups, Malleable Oil Cans, Lubricators, Files, Soap Stone, Asbestos, and Best Italian Hemp and Gum Packing; Set Screws, Log Screws and Bolts. K7r- Will be glad to furnish estimates foranythlng needed In the MACHINE line. Correspondence solicited. Respectfully, PHILLIPS & GARBOTT. Nov. 4,18fV5, Cm W. JOEL SMITH & SON J ??ARE NOW OFFERING A ... $ COMPLETE AISTID MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF TVTAre.lintidisf> fnr Fall and Winter Uses. nPHEIR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS ARE' FTI.LED WITH ^ Well Selected, Seasonable, Attractive Goods, <! containing MANY real rUrDVTUTWr nntI Persons wishing to lay In thoif bargains. Tticy keep LvLfll 1 lliltU WINTER SUPPLIES can not only get WHAT tliey want, but the best of It, and at REASONABLE prices. v t cunrc Our stock of Shoes is very large, Ladles, Misses, Gents, Boys and Children all jnUUji complete. MATS <->ur stoc'kof Hats cannot be surpassed. * * rT ATUIWr1 0ur s,oc,t of Ready-Made Clothing is always large. Tills season wo tLUl nliiUi cansuityon. Come and .see. nDV rnfinC Twilled White, Red and Pine Flannels. Dress Flannels, Flannel UJCl 1 UUUJL/^i Cloakings, Water Proof Goods all prices, Blankets, Robes, Counterpanes, Bleached and Brown sheetinss, Hosiery. These goods are all very chcap and you would do well to examine them. - DRESS GOODS. Always in^ stock a complete line of Standard aud Fashionable W. JOEL SMITH & SON. 1 Oct. 7,18S5, tf WHITE BROTHERS Would call the attention of Buyers to a few Specialties. Tiietr stock dress goods is unusually large and attractive Tliey have the cheapest llnG of 15LACK SILKS fchev have ever offered. They have also some handsome COLORED SILKS. They have a good assortment of BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS, for dresses and trimmings. They have a nice line of WOOL LACES lu all colors, the latest thing for trimming. Tliclr stock of BLACK CASHMERES Cannot be Surpassed! They have bestowed unusual care In I lie selection of these goods, and are assured they are all right in regard to color, quality and. price. A good line of JERSEY JACKETS, cheaper than ever before. It would astonish any one to see HOW VJ2RTT CHEAP FLANNELS and BLANKETS are this (season. Buyers in this line would do well to exam ine the stock of WHITE ISJtOTHERS. Carpets are so very cheap that they arc In the reach ol all. A good assortment of CARPETS and RUGS can be found at the store of White Brothers. The above arc only a few lines in which SPECIAL BARGAINS CAN" BE HAD. The general stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS how offered to the public by WHITE ; liROTHEitS is the largest, best assorted and most attractive ihey Inive ever carried. It is Complete in all Departments. September 30, 1885. . ' PALMETTO SALOON. The * Largest and Best StocM House ii tie Up-Constry. j witii select brands OF a JJ1INE -yyHISKEY, JJRANDY AND "^yiNES, JpOREIGN AND T^OMESTIC, JQUBLIN AND J^IYERPOOL pORTER and ^le, res ii jjeer always on jjand. ^LSO A JpULL J^INE 0F rjlOBACCO, QIGARS AND 0IGARETTS, J^JOUNTAIN Q.AP J^YE AND jgT0NE jyjOUNTAIN. QORN ^yillSKIES A (gPECIALTY. Thos. McCSettigan, Proprietor No, 4 Washington Street. . Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! We have now on hand a large and complete, stock o STOVES for the fall trade and they are cheaper than ever, We are now selling good ]STO. 7 STOVES with all the fixtures and pipe from 012.00 TT3? jt.^1 <L^ t- -u. w ^, COMPLETE FROM $15.00 UP. All our STOVES have large OVENS and all the latest improvements. H. ~%7U~. Lawson tSs Oo. I Abbeville, S. C. Sept. f), l<v8o, tl you Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, MOTTLDHsTGS, LATHS, Lime, Cement and BARBED FENCE WIRE, - ~- ? C-AJLL OIST B. K. BEACHAM, AGENT, ABBEVILLE C. H? S. C. July 2* 18S5. tf /