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The Press and Banner Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1886. The Town Dog ns 'Possnm II mi tor. Olie nigni lasi witk some inir young ?vn- | tleinen went 'possum hunting. They took: with them a choieo town dog, leading it by a rope or string nntii they got well into t lie woods or fields where the most 'possums were thought to abound. At a sufficient distance from town, and In the midst of the hunting ground where toothsome 'possum was thought to lie, the don was turned loose and Kent out in the darkness on its mission, when i it Immediately disappeared. ! Every ear was open, and every moment they ! dog. The hunters gave him an unascertained | number of encouraging '"whoopees," but nevexpected to hear encouraging notes from that , or a sound did they hear in reply. Afterwards he was affectionately called loud and ' long. Still no answer. Finally tho conviction was forced upon them that, their dog was lost or had deserted them. They then re? j turned home where the honest, dog was the first to give them the most cordial welcome. 1 The Cn.se Against Ilnmlin. < The oase of tin- State against A. It. Hamblln j of tills county will be called at Anderson this i weok. unless the Solicitor should consent to , not pros the indictment. The prosecutor. Xel- . son, and a long petition from citizens of the community have asked the Solicitor to nol pros the Indictment agatnst Hamblln for ( riot, etc. The Solicitor says he will do so ou ( condition that Hamblin will plead guilty of f carrying concealed weapons. It is thought J that HHinblin will accept the condition, and 11 thus end the case. Nelson, the prosecutor, will refuse to testify against Hamblin as to ? the riot. The charge of currying concealed t weapons can. no doubt, be proved by others, s and lie will likely make no defeucc ou this c charge. 5 Tlie Cbestfr, 4?r<*eiiwoort mid Abbe- 1 villo Railroad. * Petitions, praying the County Commission- ' ers to order an election levying a three per cent, tax, is being circulated among the real estate owners ot Abbeville, and nearly every- J body Is signlug It. If the people along the ' lino vote bonds to the road, and if the rights " of way Is secured the road will bo built. 1 There can be no doubt about this. There is no doubt about another fact. We need the road, i; and it will do us good all the days of our a lives. r Lowndesville is wide awake on the railroad a question. We learn that tlie people there are making preparations to otFer &.V.O0O to net it _ to run through that town. The surveyors are j now in the neighborhood of Greenwood, coinIng this way. - Let ns Build Pasture Fences. ^ A pasture is of the first importance. If the ' ti WHste lands of this county were fenced, wel could raise enough mules, horses, cows and . bogs to supply the home demand. There arej I thousands of dollars worth of grass going to j J waste. The hard times admonish lis to save I u everything. If we have plenty of stock, wc I will need to spend no money in that direc- w lion, and we will need to spend nothing for U fertilizers and guanos. Tlie stable, cow i U " hou?e, and barn yard is the place to get our fertilizers. On many farms the crass this U| year was as valuable as the corn crop usually | x Is, hut we fear that tons and tons of hay are si foing to waste. We have uo spite at (Jeneral laeood. but wo sincerely hope that our people may not be compelled to buy his hay , next Spring. V ? What Our Xew Railroad* Do. The new railroad from Augusta to Green- f( wood,enables the people at MeCormick. Troy, g Bradley. Verdery and Greenwood read the JVeios and Courier and the Augusta Chronicle, before the commencement of business or dnrlug the early business hours of the same day 11 on which these papers are printed. By the a old route these papers do not reach the upcountry until the close of business. The new v route vlr'ually elves them market reports b< ose day ahead of other towns. It is worth lz something for a remote count ry town to get full market reports before entering upon the j business of the da}'. IJ M Dividing nn Old Estate. The land belonging to the estate of Peter i n Jlenry has been divided among the heirs. c< Mr. Robert. Stuek.v exhibited in our office last | ui Thursday nicely executed pliitsof theuiflerent tract*. This land has been in the family fori sixty or eighty years. It is ihe place upon J, which William Hill sold goods when lie tirst j J:' came to this country some sixty-five years i 1 ago. Mr. Stocky, although he is now >i> years old, surveys, makes plats, and writes tille ti deeds in a hand as steadv a? when he was n: young. He wa? married in 1831. He and liisjcl yood wife have lien living together for fifty-j five years. September 30th being the llfty-tlft.li | (, anniversary. (r< KI^ Snake. 1 Mr. G. A. fihillito has a larse rattlesnake in nj a show ease, which is In charge of Mr. T. M. j I< fhristian. This snake is about six feet long, and large In proportion to its length. It now j ? has eight rattles on its tall. When it was first I ^ captured it.had twelve?four having been bro- * ken off. It was caught on Mr. Win. Wilson's i farm about two months ago, sincewhich time | it has eaten nothing but a half-crown rabbit, jes It. was caught In a barrel which had been j placed before it ami turned up at the proper in time. It has sustainid no injury, except tlie r< I >ss of a portion of its rattles. It was first exhibited on our public square last Sunday c morning. ,, The Xails on the Savannah Valley Itnilroad. J We learn that the mails will be carried on the Savannah Valley Railroad after the 15th b Instant. It is said that for tlie present no h mall agent will run on the line. The mails will be in ide np at Anderson ami McCormick y for the different stations along the line. anJ the mall matter for each station put in a separate bat; which the rail road au'horities will throw otr at the proper places and receive like hags, at the pame time. Tlie bags thus P gathered up along the line will l>o opened at the cud of the mad. when a proper distrlhn-|s< tion will be made. If this is not clear to the ti reader, let him enquire of the postmaster or railroad agent for further particulars. ri Communion Set. The Women's Missionary Society of thecol- ti ored Presbyterian churcli at this place has re- j j) cently bought a superb silver communion Pet, i ami presented It to the church. The set oonsis'e of a llagon, a baptismal bowl, two plates,! ?iud two chalices The cost was $ot5.00, and is , " the result of their united efforts. The ft j represents the fidelity and devotion of these j it people to the cause which is dear to every lb Christian heart. Theirseli-denial, their labor, aud their liberality under so many difficultly ties, is worthy of note, and we trust that. He j r, who lovcth a cheerful giver mayJbless the act, which is only expressive of the creature's . humble devotion to his Creator. j'j Churth Property for Kale. The trustees of the Methodist ciiurch nt ? Mt. fartnel wilt f>tfi>r In t.lu> hiuhrsf, hid-! der on the 16th day of October, at 1? o'clock, | sixteen ncres of land, known us the church Rl lot. TERMS?Cash : A w.m. arorr, T. O. RMCKR. cl JOSEPH 15R0WN, h Vsi. RII.EY. T. Ci. 1IESTKK, (1 THOS. ERITII, ij 11. S. CASOX. Sept. 20, 18S5, St. ^ Shooting flalch. The Abbeville Rifles will liave a shooting; h match on next Thanksgiving Pay. AH the> stores will be closed on that day. and tin* 15 young riflemen will be at liberty throughout j the day. At night the day will lie closed by a \ splendid plume drill. Captain McGowau and 1 ^ his associate officers have inspired much ml -1 itary enthusiasm among our young men. and ' si the Company now has on its rolls a longer j list of active and zealous members tliun at a time in its previous history. Cotton Wciiitiius;. 0 The contention about welshing cotton has d been settled. The merchants were not will- j log to have a weigher who might pay^ the highest price for the license. The people and j r the town council ipcre anvk.n* tit liuv<> tlw>! matter pleasantly and satisfactorily adjusted.; v To accomplish this end the town council gavo Mr. J. 8. Hammond permission to keep the!, wales on the public square without license. i1 Mr. Hammond will henceforth weigh cotton at Ave cents a bale?cheap enough, we tbink. f? Goods In Abbeville. \ Our merchants are well supplied with Roods of every description and are prepared to five s the best and cheapest goods in their respee-1 tive lines of trade. Especially Is this triio of . the millinery stores, wuicn are filled to brim with the choicest and best that heart or soul could wlslu I The Rear Show. d Strolling people of foreign accent, and of a different rae<? from the Caucasian, came to S town last Saturday In wagons, and exhibited! their performing bears. They attnicted a < j large crowd, who surrounded them throughout tlielr performance. v A.. ?lkA 4??l? HI s friends were pleased to sec Mr. T3. F.I/ Smith acain 011 our streets last Friday, lie i seems in a fair wsiy to recover. lie is a most | * useful citizen, uud any misfortune to iiim is a ; public loss. c! ItnptiNni. | ii At Midway Baptist church Inst Sunday six ieen converts were baptized. At Abbeville' f llnptist church, live converts were baptized j the same day. t| " 1'KHSIMMON hunting is the latest rase. ClLiSGJ* is very scarce in town. Cotton Shipment. TH1 Abbeville shipped -103 bales sineo last Tuesday. Trices rangi 115 from 6J4 to 8yt. ! Ersklne General Hon ham Inspected the Abbeville v . Hifles lust Thursday ntsrlit. The company, under command of Captain \V. C. McGowan, A Ful numbers something like fifty members. The Kiwi, drill was excellent,and reflected credit 011 all. The General made some pleasant and appro- Anothei priate remarks. After which the exercises first Mont were concluded, and the 'urge company, who | usually la had turned out to se? the military drill re-1 upon us a turned to their homes. were late Ir is said that Cumberland Gap Railroad 1 ""Y stock Is again on the boom. Schofield lias Ia , |,uy been again heard from and is more hopeful | ,I.CK!" , than ever before. lie has secured a great j 0 ileal of money; Aiken has subscribed | citizens gi mid has promised to subscribe an additional wnicnaiv ? ">,'HH) at the right time; Kdgefleld villaie is I 0 ' J1 levying at tax of 15 mills, and the goose 1 ,?. | r,'' v . h ?>r have ill Mit. J. K. Ac. new. carriage-maker, who has w,, (|()ine finished Ins apprenticeship at Seal, McTlwalne olft a.?nin & Co's. shop. Is otr to Hiadley where he will professors mrsue his trade in tho shop belonging to ^pond to i I "apt. Watson. Faithful and industrious, he ] pleasure, leserves to succeed well in life. May good 1 The stud oruine attend liitn. He comes of good stock, rjve last w mil lie Is a worthy descendant. terjioon ai Fifty-Fork members were added to the J ing, plain! colored Methodist church Inst sunday. Tills ! Colleges \v jhurch has a total membership of about five! nearer ren iu lid red. Each member Is assessed two dol- ment, and urs a year for the preacher's salary. In addi-1 college bel i/.i. tA tills n enllecfion is taken iideverySun-1 The mur lay, which averages about Ave dollar*." I ber openei We are requested lo call a meeting of tlie sitlzens of the Suvatinali side at Ml. Carmel I, )ii Tuesday, October 12th, issfi at eleven!."0^,! I 'clock, A. M., to devise plans to put a stop to j he buying of cotton iu tiie seed. Let all 'i ii, ??i i wended th urn out. At t(ie r( Mit. J. F. CAi.itorx was on our streets last number ol Saturday and Monday. This is the first time ' than have hat we have had the pleasure of seeing him sion of an lince lie took the conceit out of us about our j nnce at tin expressions in reference to l)r. Waddell's 1 the high si cliool. tained in t The ladles of the Presbyterian Church the frtendl building Association, at Jit. Carmel, will give and studei i concert in aid of their church on Friday incidents * light. It would be pleasant-fo<* us to accept were welc tu invitation to be present, if possible. manner, w Mas. Eason and tlie you 112 ladies left for 'haiieston last Monday mornliis. They lave been in Abbeville for several weeks, , ? p; ind their presence among our people has t,", , 5,, ,een welcome. day-most Da. Wilson went to Columbia last Mon- day, being lay. and will return to-day. He will po! and assign way again n^xt Monday to be gone for a places in nonthorso. His famous planter takes him j this writli broad. young lad! Pi:of. J. W. Peei), who at ono time had | their lesso barge of the Abbeville High school, is now j students, !i 11 charge of an excellent school at Cusseta, pearance. ieorgia, where he is very pleasantly situated, delighted 1 Persons holding claims against the Conn- l',p?'"*!!!'' y Commissioners would do well to take heed nf .1,7,v" f the notice or their anual meeting, Mil it'll nkes place on Monday, November 1,1SS6. The sexes 1 Lkbasos church. Is the recipient of a very only on sp andsome baptismal bowl, presented byCapt. Female C< \V. White, for which the officers and metn- tlic Prestd( ers express their greatful appreciation. uiglit in tli Mr. Geougf. Wallace of Donaldsviile, o'clock,at ras in town last Monday. He is now more young gen iian .so rears of age. This Is the first time he! Again, iu t ias been In Abbeville in forty years. I <jccasion or Abbevii.le will have several rcpresenta- fAVinr"<ioii Ives In Claflin University at Orangebunr. sociai even his is a school for eoiorcil male and female i n,r<.i> n>m>! indents. Tliey go down tills week. are always Any person in Abbeville county cultivating land noted ugarcane (not sorghum) will learn some-j Collece life ling to their ?dvaniage by addressing Mr. I The lullu . F. C. DuPre at Abbeville C. II. j have had, i Mr. B. F. Smith has been awarded the!1' ani* 1 nitract at S2,:i00 for building a nice dwelling (will never >r Mr. T. P. Cnthran, In the neighborhood of county sgi udge Cothran's house. people ma; Mr. J. T. IjATIMer of Lowndesvllle was In >wn yesterday. He Is one of the finest look- nienctnl th lg men in the county, but lie says that he is .. hi, ,.Vni-v sufferer, no.ertheless. us.-fuhiess. The farmers of Smith vllle township are in- P.esiden ited to meet at Hvans Mill on Saturday Oct'*- | fessors in rr 2=1,at half-past two o'clock, to or^an- many a go ;c a Farmer's Club. dent Kenn Misses kci.a HaDPOX ANn Claupdie TO I; educated li is, two of Hue West fairest, have been spend-1 society, an ig some time in Yerdery, the guest of Miss a" nixnagi I. E. Lomax. I suiHjriors, Ox one acre nnd a half Mr. J S. Hammond, graced'a re lade 121 gallons syrup. To work the crop i P(,ii ?st him about $3.00. The gathering cost. allj jriiteii bout S.'.'X). | rjcj arui g() Mr. Henet and Mr. Ilanckel left la?t Sat-j The work rday for Chicago to attend the KpUcop tl j build a ill imvention. They will be gone for two or, chrlstain w iree weeks. | MctiucrnsMits. W. C. Moore Is in a critical condl- monument on. She has been a sull'erer for a year or tore, and her present condition is not at all ircring. NC Mr. Chart.es At.lex of our village has iken a situation at Suinrnerville to guard uivictR. He is already at work in his new ?OIIIC x? 'ace. I * Tiie Farmers'Club is taking active steps ?on< < gainst the sale of seed cotton in this county. vllle < et the people act together, solidly and (Irmly. _ s j The city or town that prosper* these days I fr<)m (Y,e ,s< nisi muKe earnest cnoris i<? jichicvl- . ju? 1,1 (,i,c . othing but energy and enterprise will avail. :ct."8 |ms h Wo UK was resumed 011 Mr.Graydon's house j there are si ist Thursday. 'l'liodelay wns occasioned be-' lem, Shilol luse of the difficulty In procuring shingles, j lust named Captain McGowan makes a tine com-; '-v or^il! .z>; landing ollicei, and has the confidence and j j?pect of every member of the Company. wrcuit, u 11 , I church as I The New Hotel furnishes a good bill of fare 51. snaron very day In liie week. More of our busl11 ess ] Ve'jir has r< len should get their meals there. Ibers, ineli Mil. I). T. Doozrcu, formerly of Abbeville congregate nd Greenwood, is now In tiie store of the, is eonductc , H. White Company, Augusta. can be bui Mns. Popk, and family, returned to Colnm- , ia several days aso. They had been visiting , er brother, Mr. DeHruhl. substantial ? ... . , . 1 turn to the Tin? new bridge acoss Hard Labor nt em| contri rhite Hull is about completed. Capt. K. W. 1 creatlv in 1 k'atson is doing the Job. ' ,lonc j,, tju Thkue arc several vncnnt store rooms in|Ancwehu >wn. As a con?eqnence tenauts will be at: a new chut remium another year. I way: the ! Miss Cleoka Thomson, nfter spending une time with her sister in Spartanburg, reimed last Saturday. IE1* D2*, . h ire paid Mn. G. A. Siiim-ito is in Mt. Carmel, cov-!uow a t|el ring some ot the many new houses now jiv? Toco uing up in that town. I liberal pay A KKAUTiiri. young lady who lives near to i Kvery .Mi le town, it is said, will soon be married, something on't ask us who it is. lit Is expect Miss Lizzie GinEitr of Montcry, after 1 i','lJ*\ri,or1t' pending a week at Mr. Jirooks's, returned 1 J,- i> ?iY, nine lust Monday. Mr. Beth( . . ,. , , . J pastoral wi An imnicnso nmount of hay has been sold perform in 1 this market, and we presume that nearly j J,0 widely s urn is lull. ery (|iiV in Messils. Seat., McIiavaisk <& Co., will has preach >011 have their new stable ou Main street; day, at soi :-ady for use. j Schools an Miss Lizzik LirKORT>, a charming young | idy of Aiitrcville, S. C., is In Audersou v s-1 i't. i ' J ... In.' friends I mam of tli iu? menus. i Th.ltwol Mils. Dr. Fair, of Columbia, is on a viMt < .m,.. fjethefl > the house of lior kinsman, Mr. DcBmhl, in h-.'urcs. bbcville. | The Coke Farmers, remember that you ran always fmrleen 01 ct tlie top of tlie market for your cotton in nbout.COO r bbcville. j chnrehcs w Tiik store or P. Rosenberg .< Co.. will he ' owl Saturday October 9 to observe religious ; j [J. t iiesi "lhlnys. igui'irly bis Osk of our young Indies has been recently' Mr. Beth rawing beaux from distant parts of the and his mm t"te. thnihewll Pit. Gary goes to Charleston to-day to at- the Confei :nd a meeting of the state Hoard ot Health, j,,ers at the I Is his first; Mrs. Jones, of Newherry, is on a visit, to believe the er daughter, Mrs. L. W. White of Abbeville, which we 1 P.p. sure to see our stock and hear our priccs ? vn ?'|iort> efore getting your stationery printed. 1I nieharii. The mails will lie carried on tlie Savannah Clv^i onrl 'alley Rairoad alter the l">th instant. j(.livc ,, Cai't. Watson, of Ttradley has already blessed rev r>l?l five bales from a one horse farm. ' Abbeville ( Mil Ai.i.kn Parkkr went hack to the! oulh C iro'lna College last Monday. Mr. (J. ('ATIE, it Is reported, will build BI ight housos in Mt. C irmel to rent. Mr. McD tnaf.n is in Mr. Tcmpletou's store tiring his absence at Presbytery. A Wild A beautiful line of fun^y goods will soon be Ooori* eceived at .Speed A >.'culler's. A l'astmk is of first importance to the man 1 * ,,n' " *ho would succeed at farminjr. | Adorn Mks. J. S. Hammond and family are visit-! It will be ng her mother In Walhal'a. | ful store. Maoazink lltri. has lo?t all of Its charms Iji^displa >r some of our young folk. I were nrntn .T T ^ ' find In an\ Mr. and Mils. John Gass returned to shown wit V'innsboro last Friday. j which wer Thf. millinery stores of Abbeville arc not' eil'ect one < urpassed In (he South. ! the ladies i On. Wit.son ami Mr. Templcton went to 'V8,1'V.? "S 'resbytery last week. ^.Vw'-aVer Ph. Cai.isiiaith (staking dancing lessons, tion in itm le has a fair tutor. ! ties. In 1 IIavk nil lands, not In cultivation, put un- bright line or fence for stock. j nally mndi Mastkk Jamks Cotukax, .1 H? is Otr to the J1.''.',1. Hate University. sweet) Tiik young people danced at the New Hotel Voti must i :ist Friday night. ! jmd more s Q.t'tTK a number of children in town have styles for t ihooptng cough. i to feel pro\ Mr. M. M. Mattison is now boarding with VilMnontV'l Ir. Quarles. ' tfntlinc th T?it. V.*. P. Addison, of Troy was In tosvn time you londa.v. were surr f'oi.oNKij Gahy is attending Court in An- goods, and leison. i ditlieult td Tit Kite is tol>ea wedding in October. So it and^taUe < s:. id. cd. ' Wk have had chilly nights,slight frost, and 'res* 1 Plaid nn .at it. Jamks W. Maktin is oil" to Mt. Cur- drun's win i ('heap (11 Mis. \V. T. Mi'Donam* is oft' lo Mt. Cnrmc), ?f c-hoap ,1 C'al't. Win 1:11 Las the nicest j?!jr in town. I cents per ; E NEW COLLEGIATE YEAB. College nnil tlie l>uc West ilc t'olloRC Ag-niu Open - - II Attendance of .Students in 1 P Institution. year has rolled nround, and the lay In October, atul likewise an unrge number of college students, are nd around us. The streets which ly so very nearly deserted, are it life and animation. The teachers f who have enjoyed a three months tin their labors and are ready for c, while boarding housekeepers and rnerally have realized that quiet ays follows a Commencement ocd which never falls to precede the the students. The old college bells e slumbered amid the shady groves _ ;cn Mid away in tne retreat 01 cm-1 x? s. now, at the appointed hours, ring their meaning tones. Presldenis, , teachers, ana students ? all retheir calls wllU cheerfulness und lenfs from a distance began to ar eek, and the streets on Saturday aful the churches on Sunday morny indicated that the vacation ofiT?( as over. Those students who lived nained at home until the last moonly arrived in town after the Is had been sounded. ning of the lirst Monday In Octoi beautiful and clear, the air was bracing, the teachers were reRted for their work?each student was ind hopeful. At the appointed jells ransout as in the days that nd Presidents, teachers, and pupils ? eir way lo the chapels. >11 call of Ersklne College, a larger ' studens answered u> tl'cir names Ou answered at the opening of the ses- gro y previous year, wl.lle the attendi Female ITollege was fully up to Uuidard which it has ever mainhe past. In the respective Colleges ly and cordial greetings of teachers >t? formed a pleasant part of the >f the morning. The"old'students joined back In the most cordial hile the "new"'students received a iml a hoinc-llke greeting Which the less cordial and earnest than .ion which had been extended to ts of farmer years. ! actual work was done on the first of the time, and part of the second tnUcn up wilh the examination men is of si uJents to their proper the different classes, liut now, at ig, the young gentlemen and the Icshavc gotton fairly to work on os. We have a good looking set ol nd feel proud of their personal ap ivith the outlook for their respeeitlons. iir gentlemen board In the houses Hies in the village, while u majorloung Indies board in the College, ire kept entirely separated. It Is cclal occasions that the rules of the >Uci:c are relaxed. At Christmas Mit usually holds a reception one le week, from eight until eleven which the young ladies and Ihe tlemen spend the time socially, he spring there is generally some i which the rules of th > College are , ami the young folks spend an ghlful evening together. These B its do not come oftencr than two or 1 * during the Collegiate year, and fl looked forward to with pleasure II as events of the most pleasant In 1J cncc which these splendid colleges ind will have, upon tile clvilizaintelligenee ot Abbeville couniy he compnled. They arc Abbeville eatest pride, to which the whole V[ y look with confidence in all mal- I* religion, morals, and literary at- Mc , In these institutions have coine labors of another collegiate year, prospect of a sc.-siou of notable da; ins t Grler, and his nohl corps of ProKrsklne College have educated ? r>d and useful citizens, while l'resl- pre edy, and his able assistants, have s|0 mndreds of young ladles, to adorn I d 10 bless mankind. While dolnglJ C< s to these teachers who have nojdul ivc are sorry to note the absence of; on the peer of any lady who has ever .. citation room, and reflected honor ,'n' ego. We refer to the accomplisned nt i Miss LeOal, who has recently marine away from among us. : of raising money with which to municnt to the niomory of that romaii and veteran teacher?Miss -will not be suspended until the has been erected. J 1 r 0 HABLE CHURCH WOSK. _ - j tes of a Yonug Prcnoltor'8 urful Success on tlic Abbe'ircnit. . Bethea, under Deacon's orders | juth Carolina Conference, is labor- All Ybbeviilo Circuit, where liis sue- FII ceil remarkable. In this Circuit ted ix churches, ns follows: Zoar, Sa-iwil i, Sharon, Bethel, and Hells?the em beinji n new congregation, rceent- the d. In February Air. Bethea com-1 cor series of special meetings on his | am ich resulted in additions to 1 he Ajtr "ollows: Zoar, 2; Salem, 2: Shiloli, biu , 2i; Bethel, 20. His work for the Coi 'suited In a total of 129 new mem- Coi tiling the organization of a new ? in at Hell's, where divine worship 'd in the open air until their church It. A ie have been greatly impressed unIhea's eflorts, and tliey iiave given I evidence of earnestness and devo-; T1] cuti*eof Christianity, by their libbuttons for church work, which Is exccss of anything that has been it Circuit during any previous year, reh is being constructed at Bells; ch at Mt. Carinel is well under Ex Salem congregation arc renewing up their house of worship, putting ?r, new seals, new altar, new pules this the people of the Circuit I 000 on the new parsonage, leaving )t of only $22.1 on the build- Jr'?1 nclude the whole, they have made HAnti! All fholl* ni*Aill?hAPfR KAlflPV. _ * sthodlst has already contributed t'u-1 tills year for the church work, and lue ud that each one will give soinc before the elosc of the year. Each member is expected to do his part. & ;a Is a hard worker. Besides the ? ark, which is a difficult duty to a church where t lie members arc wittered, and besides preaching evthe week at special meetings he TJ cd every .Saturday and every Sun- 1 ne point in his Circuit. Sunday > tee ; organized at every church, and ! pul seem 10 be thoroughly awakened las .'cessity of supporting this hand- isfci echurch. the may better show the work which ihas done, wc will give some other sbury District is composed of some fifteen circuit*. During the year icrsons have been added to the 0 rhich are embraced In the District. nber about lit) were received into es which are now ministered to by CM i. This fact alone shows how sin- L work lias been blessed. . pa is a native of Marion County, . " cess so far, would lend us to believe j " J I make a most useful member of!*, rence. He received Deacon's OrAnnual Conference in 18^1. This J"r , year in Abbeville. He declines tolL' i great revival, in ttic churches of; J*" lave been speaking, is due to his ;. tie says that his good Brother | who preceded him. deserves thci^r is uenerous in him to give his l>c- j honored predecessor the credit. I A. titers to adjust the honor for the! ivnI wiiteb lias taken nlace in tho'Fi Circuit. j In :ll-s millinery store. fu nrnosH of llcnulifiil Dross; , and a Garden of Hie Mo.st |Jj iliijf Headgear that Ever: icd a Sweet Face. impossible to describe tills bcauti- ! y Everything was in perfect taste. j 1 y of Kress Goods nnd Trimmings to igcd with ns much ta?te as you will ( r large city. The Dress Goods were h all the new trimmings to match, i e placed on the goods to show the olor would have upon another. If ivish to be-stylish, they should see ]. ladies Wraps, in all the new and ' clal d.s, and in different colors to suit i,0. . The Flat department was perfee>lf, comprising all Parisian novelatcst. styles IMu?hes, Astrakhan, d birds, wings nnd tips, which netu you feel good In look nt them. In I'd depart men t were to bo seen lovepoles, which lacked nothing cxc-'pt ,, ace of some youthful maiden. Hut! lot think he lias forgot I en the older; ? (( (tied ladies, for we saw a legion of! 0 hem. MissKoons has great cause! c id of h?*r success in combining col- _ every f.ico, her trimming was coin j 11 by all who had the pleasure of nt- j } ' e "three days opening. From the'} went in until you came out you |llM iri?ed at the arransrement of the I the new names which would he' i mention. You can get him and his, T? ks to show you through the store, J our word for it, you will be delight- j il stripe flannel for ladies'and cbiI ps. Win. K. i'ell. 11--- I nit essgoods. I have a beautiful ]lnc|w<: Iress goods from 10 cents to 10;'< of farti. Win. E. Bell. V-?i jWf, ?n?;?a?in? ?mm ALLEN & ay Highest Cash Price for Ci Sell Groceries and Gen Rock Bottom rn r i--> I )? r**'.i i> ?... lb. Bugging N>< Tl(w, por bundle ..... 1.00 1.25. (Joim! Flour 3.50 5.H0. lUo Coil'ce WA 15. aeon, Corn, Meal, Lard, Rice, Low as the Lowest, Try ue Try us before you bilj Try us before you >mcmbcr we ft re at Depot mid Save nil ALLE] Sept. 22,18815,3 m MARKET REPORT. iottos?Uecflpts to date, "now crop, GOD bales. IJ r market has ruled Ann with good Uvuiand for all dea at following prices: lvt Stain* 7% 8 1V.L l.ow Middling 8 8'^ , " Middling 8'< 6\< j Good Middling 8)2 8(j,j provisions ajju groceries. cc>' no P. 8. Sides 8 L.rd ft 10 ? Flour, Choice Family 8.50 Kxtra. 4.1)0 Fancy 4 50 Fancy Patent 0.00 . ]lagging, per yd , 8J^ 9 A -----' I' - 1 <J?. 1 as ? I?", |ii:r uuic ? s Nulls, per kg .......... 2.G9 3.60 ttice. 4 0 Loff.e 1-214 15 Siiltar. 6 S Molasses, per gal 25 85 Syrup 40 50 Salt, 125 lb. sacks 73 i couNTiir produce. ^ New Corn. per busb 50 150 H(: New Meal 60 75 rosi Cow 1'eiin C5 75 I'i" Ktrjtf. per dnz. 12j,? 15 tin (Jbiokeus 15 20 fel* in'j DOMKSTICS. tit Print?, per yd 4 C -pi' Shirting AV. 0 Lel Plaids T V/. Ill SIM = I OTICE is hereby given Hint tlie Annual etingof the Board of County Commission for Abbeville County will be nciu 011 aionr, November 1, I.c8fi. All persons hold; bills, accounts, or demands of nny kind ?X ilnst said County, which have not been scnted .to the Board of County Comnils- /"] ner,3, at special meetings held during the ^ xr, arc hereby required to deposit the same, sol ly sworn to. with the Clerk of the Board( I or before the thirty-first day of October, so it they may be examined and ordered paid the aonuul meeting. c 0, L. MABRY, " Clerk :S. C. C. | ictober C, 1SSG. -It ' NSURANCE LICENSE. 1 executive department. ) Office ok Comptkoi.leh Gknkuat., ' CoJ.umiua, S. C., Sept. 21, ltWO. 1 ( CERTIFY, That Mr. .1. T. I'AKKS. of 1'vl lievlllf. Agent, of TIIK f'HKASAPKAKK , ' itE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incnrpnra- ^ by the District of Columbia, has compiled h Ihe re(|iilsllions of the Act of the (Jen- f I Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate; l*' i Agencies of Insurance Cnmpnnles not In-j ^!r unrated in the State of South Carolina." II hereby license the said Mr. J. T. Parks, enl aforesaid, to take risks and transact all j dress of Insurance in this Stale, in the! J Illy <>l Auui'vim1, lor unu iu uunaii ui miiu 11 puny. Ixpires March 31st, ISo". \V. E. STONEY. f-1 Comptroller General, .f. ' .nniT.i?. m; J ie State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF AI5BEVILLE, IN T1IE PJtOIlATE COURT. Parte Thos. J. Grifiln, as Administrator, Petitioner.?Petition lor Settlement and Discharge. so? IIOS. J. GRIFFIN having filed his pet I- ? tion in tills Court praying fur n final setment and discharge of the estate of Agnes Reynolds, deceased : r is ORDERED: That Monday the Sth fll ; of November next. l>c fixed for tlie settle- J/J nt of said estate as prayed for. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. I eptcmbcr 29, 1SS0. ot am ?- \v! To School Trustees. JJJ f accordance with section 101-1 of the General Statutes we hereby authorize tlie truss of the several school districts to open the ? >lic schools ol' Abbeville county for scbotic year 1SMS-S7, on Monday, November 1st, 1. We would recommend to the trustees i rules and pav of teachers now in force. Respectfully, GEO. C. HODGES, .1. C. KLUGII. nr J NO. A. ROBINSON, 1 Co. Bd. of Examiners A. C. lee ICL (if 1?0| U UII VERGREEN HEDGES ! , lillions of Arbor Vitae, 1 ho best evergreen nci lue plant known. One thousand plains by 11, post paid, a to 1 inches, SI .110; 4 to 8 inchil.M; 8 to 15 incites, t'i.00. Twenty-live otht'arleilew of Everji'reoiiH, all sizes, and all l.hc most, desirable varieties of Timber ees, Seedling* and larger trees, at very w 1'riccs. Sej TREK SEEDS. forty varieties of Evergreens and Timber >es, all Iresli gathered expressly for iny , de, aud sold at the lowest living rates. iOWEltINU S Hit UBS and PLANTS good assortment and nt low rates. Esp?* ?; liy favorable rates given on fall orders. 11 catalogue free. Address ,lc GKO. PINNY. bei Evergreen Nurseries, Door Co., Wis. tiu INNING AND PACKING, y HAVE two first-clnss gins nt work in niy gin house near the Depot. Capacity fifteen TlT twenty bali-s a day. lharge fur ginning and packing, ^Thirty-Five Cents Per Hundred. | '.very effort will be made for I ho nroommn-1JJJJI lion of customers, and as little delay as I ,n? >slble in doing work. jriei t. w. McMillan, 4 Abbeville. S. C. opt. 2s, isSfi, tf rjr Iteel Engravings, Chromos, iir. l'A IN TI N(iS, at low prices, suitable | "I" ' for presents. Fine line of mouldings iiml i 01,1 nirs. Toilet looking gla>-s with levels and s'o1?rmoinelci* attached. New goods. J. 1). CllALM KliS Si CO. eady for the Fall Trade. 1 klTHIXG tlie dull summer mouths we T f have been busy malting up a lot ol' otl iglc and double buggy Imriies. aNori Int. of i single and double wagon harness, and cr.vthing usually kept.in such an cst!ib!i>hjut, whieli we will sell at fair prices, al our irk Is hand made. Cull at the harness shop THUS. UJ-UCiW. pt. 21 likC. tf i COOLEY, citton in Lowndesville, an or al Merchandise at Figures. Gft. Red Rust Proof Seed . , Oats 75. Granulated sugar 7 71 Light Brown Sugar 0 Cy and full line Groceries i , before you sell Cotton. r Bagging and Ties, buy Groceries. Urayngo. N& COOLEY. 1ST otioe. lERRONS who hnve purchased SE\VI> MACHINES from, or through Mr. E. 3ATON, arc hereby notified not.to ,ma y payments to said E. M. Keaton. or to ai .vellng collector, unless such collector h note with him. Ir. THOMAS McGETTTGAN, at Abbevl urt Mouse, is authorized lo receive and i pt for any payments made to him on the C. A. REED, Agent. iCpt.i 15,1880, tf For Sale. GRADE ESSEX ROW. with seven beo til'ul piss. Apply at this olllce. iept.8, im tr FOR SALE. N EXCELLENT PLANTATION, SI . HUNDRED ACRES of choice lnri Lhin one mile of (.'okesbury, two miles id^es Depot, Columbia and Greenville Ra tUT The Atlantic and Western Itailro <ses through the premises, with a depot, et-quarteis of a mile of the residence. W excellent; perfectly healthy; good dwe : and outbuildings^ fine orchard. Wat tIST MILL on premises. Will-sell t! iole or divide into tracts to suit purchase: inis reasonable. Apply to F. M. GODBOLD, Cokesbury, S. C. opt. ^,'1880, 2m LIS G. OKAYDON. WM. Jf. GKAYDI GRAYDON & GRAYDON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ADURVILLE, S. C. ill business promptly attended to. /ec. j9 1000.^ n lie State of South Carolinj COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. IN THE PllOBATE COUNT. parte O. R. Horton, Petitioner.?Petitli for .Settlement and Dlsclnvrgc*. i R. HORTON, as administrator of the i '? lute ?f John A. Grant, deceased, havi d Ills petition in this Court praying foi tlement and dischnrnc, t Is ordered, that Tuesday, October 19th, l&Sii, he and is hereby appointed lor sa tlement and discharge as prayed for. J. FULLER LYUN, Judge Probate Court lept. 17,1SSC, tf THE PRALEY 30ILTING FRAME, HE ONLY THOROUGHLY PRACTICE invention for making QUILTS and CO JtTABLES on the Sewing Machine. Vorks equally well on all the dilfere ikes of machines, and does all manner liting. >nly takes two hours to make a com fori , and three to four hours to make a qui II make Quilts and Comfortables of ai e. With this QUILTING FRAME, qui ; Ik done with less effort on the part of t rator than any other sewing withtn t lire of the Sewing Machine. It works li harm. Examine it., and see for yoursc Family Sowing Machine is complete wil l this attachment. J. L. SIMPSON, Agent an. 27,18S6, tf Restaurant, [ATTJE ADAMS has moved her Reshi I rant from the Dendy Corner to Ma eel. in Knox's building, where she will ft h good meals at all hours. une 2o, 1SSG1 JALTEIt L. MILLER, Attorney at Law, Ahkevii-lk. S. C. U,Ofllce formerly occupied by JudgeThoi i. April?, I860 MOSHELEY'S BLBBRATED MOLLIS 01 > a splendid Lubricator for Engines. I'rii lug Presses and Saw Mills and is the b< 1 cheapest- oil j'<>r Harness, i'.elts. Boo i>es and Leather generally. Warranted iterproof Leather Preservati ve. It is per ting, and renders soft and pliable the hai Leather. Eorsaleby J. Knox & Co. nigust 5, 1SS5. tf COTTONJiNNM 'IIF'< tinclorslgned are now running T\\ (HNS daily, with a capacity of from I n to twenty hales a day. Our charge ( inlng and Packing is iinriy-i ive i^cnis per nunurin. rompt attention will be given to sill bu sr un trusted to our care. Smith & Henry. Abbeville, S. C. Dt. 2!), 1SSC. tf Mralisim for lie Conncil. RATED MPS will be received from t ivspapers until the fourth Friday in Oci *, to do all the advertising for the C'ouni ring the year ending August SI, 1SS7. ?JO>ES T. MILLER, Secretary. opt. 20, 1KS0. otice to Debtors and Cr( ditors. T.T, persons Indebted to the estate JAMKs II. MUTT, deeeasod, will plea Ite immediate payment, and persons Itol ; claims will present the same proper THOK. J. HRITT, )l. U0t IS^G, -It. Administrator, Terra Cotta Wells. 11F. undersigned will put yon lip h 19 in< Terra l.'ottsi Well for hull tlie price of rone. The common wood bucket is usi drawing waler. The cleaning oul is tl rk of a moment by keeping u galvanizt el iron bucket in tiio bolti'in to he hooi<< I at will. i<altsfaellon guaranteed. All ill for the celebrated I'ucuinbcr 1 Mi nip. C. M. CAl.HOUX, Greenwood, !S. C. hey arc frog proof and superior to one du Joel s. liailey, Greenwood, hey are bound t?> take precedence over i lers. I'ruf. 1! la lie, (ireenwood. Joe lilsion. Ilradley. llov. II. smart, Troy, 1 ?r. L. Anderson, Ninety-Si liev. Pressly, Line West. 1>. J. Ward I aw, Met.'ormick 100 other uuuivs ijlveu 11' -ucccssui 'cb. -I, ISaO. lvr ' . ' :V -; J nsrc 'EART S i IS BUT A GREAT SDRF THE STORE 01 * None can but be g prised to Find ?y and Varied S U8 ? Dress Goods JSC of Ahb< Shov LUMILjI :x ? ls tn this department ca: 11- A OF HATS and BONNETS, S ail CANTONS, WOOL and FKEI DRAB and GRAY. Also full lii ? DRJGIIT RED.and J^AVY BLU e'T (imported patterns) new shapes a lie to order on short notice.' rs. LATES: TN FEATHERS, BIRDS) WII 1 t?r TTuiiLta :u?.. JL iiuu rijuonrjo, in ucAUbjiui such as MOUSE' FUMICE, J QUILECO, Ac. HIBBOI on T1IBB0NS will bo extensively ra X\ in the reach of all have mai BONS, all colors, for MACRAM A. id 3DR.BS WE have noticed, with pleas) DRESS GOODS, and we t 1 convince that wo mean to keep ri; following goods: 6-4'FLANNELS ^ LINE ENGLISH SUITINGS, K M" SUITINGS, BOUCLE STRIPE nt Dress Goods wo have almost ever or FLANNELS, STRIFE and PLULOTII, for Wraps and Jackets. it. uy , ~ ~ .j?: itK DRESS :lf. ,h WE have taken special care ir VY und have a beautiful assort! MICARDO STRIPES, FRISK lu- PLAIN, K-ROCADED and STR] In CIIAN and COCOANUT CLOTI ir* ER TRIMMINGS, Ac. BUTTO BLA m- ..... 1_ "VTOT WITH STANDING the lai special inducements in price BLACK CASHMERE in 11 ditto Lsuro and see our 6-4 CASHMER1 COVJTE, BATISTE, DRAP De new black goods. Beautiful line it- where. Rosary Buttons, Silk at ?t trimming black goods. a ic- ? dJack.ets AS thero is usually an advance largely, which enabled lis to ers the advantage of these special [,9 ing from us. JERSEY JACKE'l Black and Colors, Black, with W1 SEYS. In heavy short Wit A PS CADED VELVET trimmed in 1 ASI'RACIIAN WRAPS, BOUC. . CLOTH WRAPS. siHOSIEF OUR stock of HOSIERY is mi special attention to our "Don weight boys Hose. We are now selling the celel various other makers. Large sto( 0 prices as low as any regular shoe I !?-! Nothing improves the appe;i uii; brequin??. Before purchasing sn FLAVNELS, ROMAN' PL US I: match. SCRIM NET and LACJ A full lino of KII>; WOC IIAN1>KEltCH I EPS. It UCUIN and CUFFS. CORSETS and U> - | ===== 330nvd f ? <1-1 Jy i \ITI3 arc now carrying: a much I t t ly. JJleached Homespuns, ! ings, tVr. Large lot Calicoes, Silv ? Wliito Flannels, Linsoys, Canton line these goods now in stock. a Lailies who arc accustomed l*i! goods and so often not getting whi 1 amine our slock before making sii Give us a trial, if we cannot buy. Very ltespc .September 22, 1^60. - ?? t ':Ci DT jOlIXT HQUAKE. IT^SSJSS IDTOV ?WHIPS TDD f lMPS ID 111011 A IV HI 11) 1UU IIBVIUU a Jk F R. M, HADDON & CO. -' r'J> ; - ? I I Delighted as Well as SnrSuch a Large, Beautiful' took of Millinery and i in a Town the Size - '% sville as we can p this Seasons * jl = 4^j? jINEIRY. I N" BE FOUND THE MOST EXTENSIVE LINE ATIN STRAW, UNION and MILAN BKAIDS, sTCH FELTS, in BLACK, GREEN, BROWN, le MISSES FELTS, BROWN. GREEN, DRAB, E. ASTRACHAN and FRENCH SILK FELTS,' 'i i--i- tr *>n ? tva'xjKTrvn a ma suaues. Ally my i? nai ui nui uinuo i i' ii ir i ii 1 r*i mi . r NOVELTIES *GS, PLUMES, OSTRICH TIPS, VELVETS, ! TWO TONE EFFECTS. All the new shade?,. JARDORE BROWN, MEXIQUE BLUE, CO* % JS! RIBBONS! used this season. In order to place them wUh-? rked them at very low prices. Largo line BIB* - J E and other fancy work, 5c. 10c. ana 15c. a yard. GOODS. j jre, an increasing demand for the better grade of, hink and examination of our Stock this iallwill ;ht up with this demand. FnUlinecolors in tho >, 6-4 TRICOTS, FRENCH CASSIMKKIWS, n^i fOVELTY SUITINGS, COMBINATION PL&ID. SUITINGS. ZARINA CLOTHS, <&c. In cheap y color and price that can be desired. JERSEYLID FLANNELS/ for children's wear. BOUCLE = ?j? TRIMMINGS/ Jf - f- , - - i selecting TRIMMINGS to match all Dress Goods' ment, embracing all the new materials and Shades/ K STRIPES, NOVELTY* DOT TRI>1 MINGS,Hi ME,. VELVETS and VELVETEENS, ASTRAis, Feather edge astrachan, featuNS, large and suiall to match all goods. - ^ OK GOODS. - M to advance in Cashmeres and such' goods,' we offer' as well as variety of stock from which to select.', rent grades. Before buying a nicc black dress be \; 15. FRENCH CASSIMERES, FRENCH MUS-. ALMA and MELROSE CLOTHS, are some Qf the. black SILKS, prices as low as can'. be id Jet Fasameutary Ornaments, Fringes, Jtci, tor =: |? and Wraps. .', .. \M in these goods later in the season, we have bought, get spccial prices. We intend giving our custom-. prices, and believe you can save money by' buvPS. 14 erodes, from 50c. each up to the finest goods.' lite and Colored Fronts, Plain anil Uraiiioa diitt-. -y~ and JACKETS wo have ail Immense stock. fiRO 'ur, Fringe and Jet. OTTOMAN SILK WRAPS, LE CLOTH WRAPS, ENGLISH DIAGONAL' J i i. jr. , ii' ' IY, SHOES, &C. J ????_ uch more complete than ever before. Would call ble Kneed" Hose for children, and extra size and jratcd Geo. II. Zeigler Shoe, T. Miles it Son," and ;k Ladies', Misses' and Children's uow ou band,louse, 011 same quality goods.. . . t :renco of a room more than nico Curtains and Latnch goods sco our stock of COLORED CANTON T, FELTS, TAPESTRY CLOTH, FRINGES to ] CURTAINS. Cornico poles and rings. >L and SILK GLOVES. LINEN and SILK GS," White, Black and F>iti*cy colors. COLLARS' DER VESTS. Novelties in Ladies SATCHELS/ $ [BSTICS. . larger stock in DOMESTIC GOODS than formerBrown and Check Homespuns, Sheetings, Tinker Greys and Indigo Blues specialties. Ked and Flannels, White and Colored Table Damask. Full' to sending to Now York and other eitios for their it they order, will find it to their advantage to e.xeh orders. suit you in quality and nrico Will not ask vou to ctfullv, in t a