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A Hasty Spirit.
' Why. why! what does all tlm
mean, children?" said Mrs. Martin asl
she hastily entered the garden where
her boys were fiercely quarreling over
anything.
"Temmy's got my ball and won't
give it up."
"It isn't his ball; it's my own," angrily
replied his brother, clutching
tight to the ball.
"Hush! hush! don't let me hear
auch words or see such looks in my
boys. Tommy, is that ball yours, or
Geoigie's?"
"It'e mine, mother. George's ball
loJied under the fenca."
"Then why didn't you tell me so?"
-aogrily asked George, who had hardly
atoppsd to listen to what Tommy said.
'4 thaught you had my ball. Anyway,
looks just like it."
"Appearances, George, are often
tiroes deceitful, and an angry, hasty
ftpiritinay lead one to commit some
jp&evous error that will oause lasting
aalwwr. Perhaps I may better impress
- this upon your mind by telling you of
<a two incident that occurred at Snow.
don in Wales. Whoever visits there
jnajr see the grave of the noble deerkouod
Gellert, whose touching story
.baacome to have a world-wide fame.
'S^Many years ago there lived in
' Walas * priooe named Llewellyn who
aj>obledeerhound named Gillert,
yhoaa hg-aften trusted to watch beside
t ha and to of his Infant son. One day
'* *** T lomllnn lufiivnaH hnma hp
'NMMVi .AiiuwviJjru iwuauvm uvtuv
Imiq4 tbe cradle empty and upset, and
. ^he^fjg-all dripping with blood.
'V'Alas!' thought be, 'Qellert has
devoured any boyand in his frenzy
of-JBffe heran the dog through witb
hi#??rord. But just as the dog fell
: i dlwMt bin feet the prince heard the
jtakwt Ws child. The baby was be.
hwd the cradle, and unharmed. Then
the prince's eyes fell upon the lifeless
4*>djf<of a great wolf, which the faith
ftridqg bad fought to save the baby
4*y. The prince reproached himself
ifcUfcsrJy for billing the preserver of his
r child, io prove his gratitude to
jpor fiHllect he built a stately mopul
. 4R?*tev*r his grave. The spot where
; - tfee fctthfol dog is buried is known as
BethrGeHeri to-this day."
"Horrible!" exclaimed the boys.
u?nn ?y well ny so. Feeling sori-yirSBd
putting up a monument over
< >tb? 9nv? of the 'dear, faithful dog,
?? make the matter any better.
<Amik so 4t is with ehildren and their
j 4oo./ote 'I/msorry, but I did not mean
4t.' Getting into a passion without
<st?ppiog to season or see what one is
r.*bmt oftoo eausea sad disasters which
inoihiwc ?an better. A dear little
ri betftovr hss*& ?ye put out by a sudden
blow/^r petkape is knocked down and
almost killed, and that, too, when not
in the wrong, any more than that
' ttitttful dag, or Tommy just now who
hstfhifl own ball.
''TJojiot forget, dear boys, the words
of Solomon : He that is slow to wrath
ia Of great understanding; but he that
isliadty of spirit ezalteth folly.' And
, again, tBe not hasty in thy spirit to be
? fcogiy, for anger resteth in the bosom
' Of fools.' "?The Child's Paper.
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The recent introduction by Faber in
Germany of pencils for writing on
gla?9rporeelain and metals in white,
red or. blue is to be noted. The compo
. .aitton, consists of. melting together four
parts of fpermaceti, three of tallow
jwad-two of wax, to which are added
. islx.parts of either red lead, white lead
^ or J?ru*atea blue, according to the col.or
jdeafared. The mass thus prepared is
turned out 4n the usual form of sticks,
audit then, ready for use. The marks
are easily rubbed out when desired,
.and aa?e all labeling.
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Main Line trains Noa. 54 and 55 dally between CoIambi
a and Alston. Dally except Sunday between
1 Afctoa and Greenville.
i S>. QABOWELL, Dlv. Paaa. Apt., Columbia, S. C.
ft JAO. L. TAYLOB, Gen. Paaa. Agt.
1 ' AOL BAAS, Trafflo Manager, 1
Until the year 1790 the following law
was in force in England: "Whoever
3hall entioe into bonds of matrimony
any mule subject of His Majesty, by
means of rouge, white plant, Spanish
cotton, steel corsets, crinoline, highheeled
shoes, or false hips, shall be
prosecuted for witchcraft, and the marriage
declared null and void." Mere
mention is made of these facts.
Notice.
1>HE UNDERSIGNED WILL APPLY TO
the next session of the General Assemble
of Soutb Carolina for a charter of the
female school now conducted at Greenwood,
8. C., under the name and title of the Greenwood
Female College, of Greenwood S. C.
MRS. N. GILES,
MISS T. GILES,
MISS P. GILES,
MISS M. GILES,
MISS 8. E. GILES.
August 14,1888,3mo.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
PROBATE COURT.
G. Henry Moore, as Adm'r, <fcc., Plaintiff,
against Delia J. Knox and otbers, Defendants.
? Complaint for Sale ol
Land to Pay Debts, <fcc.
I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY
at Abbeville Court House, on SALEDAY
in NOVEMBER next, for the payment
of debts, the following described real estate,
belonging to the Estate of John
Knox, deceased, to wit :
Two Brick Stores
in the town of Abbeville, fronting on the
Public Square and Washington street,
Also,
Two Framed Stores,
fronting on the Public Square, and
bounded by O'Neill, and above describec
stores. Each store will be sold separate'
ly. Also,
One Vacant Lot
in rear of above described stores, front
ing on Washington street, bounded bj
O'Neill and others.
TERMS?One-half cash, the balanc<
on a credit of one year, with interest fron
rJoir coin nrariit. 'nnrf.lon Sftmirfid bl
| bond of purchaser and mortgage of prop
erty. Purchasers may have option o
paying all cash. Purchasers must pa}
for papers.
J. FULLER LYON,
Judge Probate Court
Oot. 13,1888, St
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE,
PROBATE COURT.
Thos. N. Smith, Plaintiff, against Elvin
Tolbert and others, Defendants.?Complaint
to Sell Land to Pay Debts, &c.
I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY
at Abbeville Court House, on SALEDAY
in NOVEMBER next, for the pay men!
of debts, the following described real estate,
belonging to the Estate of Isabelk
Tolbert, deceased, containing
Two Hundred and Tweaty (220
Acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of T. F
Riley, Dr. H. G. Klugh, James Hintor
and others.
TERMS?One-half cash, the balance or
a nviulif ftf fmalwo mnnthn with infflrfist
secured by bond of purchaser and a inort
gage of the property. Purchaser to paj
for titles.
J. FULLER LYON,
Judge Probate Court.
Oct. 13, 1888, 3t
The State of South Carolina
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE,
PROBATE COURT.
Wm. R. Smith, as Adm'r, ?fec., Plaintiff
against Fannie Smith and others, De
fendants. ? Complaint for Sale o
Laud to Pay Debts, &o.
I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY
at Abbeville Court House, on SALEDATf
in NOVEMBER next, for the paymen
of debts, the following described real es
tate, belonging to the Estate of Benjamii
F. Smith, deceased, to wit: All that trac
of land, situate in said County and State
containing
Three Hundred and Four (304) Acrei
more or less, bounded by lands of J. L
Pressley, J. A. Devlin and others.
TERMS?One-half cash, the balance oi
a credit of twelve months, with interes
from day of sale, credit portion to be se
cured by bond and mortgage of property
ur purcnustir uiny uuro uoau upnuu, i ui
chaser must pay for papers.
J. FULLER LYON,
Judge Probate Court.
Oct. 13,1888, 3t
Henry's Gin,
Washington Street,
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
IS the place to SELL YOUR C0TT01!
8EED. The Highest Market price will bi
paid for good seed every day In the week
Francis Henry.
REAL ESTATE SALE,
Estate of Mrs. Sallie J,
Bogers, Deceased.
ON SALE DAY, 0th of NOVEMBER nex
I will sell at public outcry at Abbevllli
Court House, the real estate of Mrs. SALLII
J. ROGERS, deceased, In two tracts:
One Tract Containing 142 Acres,
One Tract Containing 176 Acres,
being part of the Cllnkscales Place, In DIa
mood Hill township. These tracts lie side bj
side, adjoining lands of Mrs. Clement, E. C
Gambrell, tbe Cox Place, and the Cunning
bam Place. Good spring branches, and John
son's creek, and Spurr creek, run througl
those lands. These tracts embrace origins
forests, old field pines, and a part being in i
high state of cultivation. On eaoh place then
is a settlement.
TERMS?One-half cash, the balance on i
credit of twelve months, with Interest fron
day of sale at ten percent, per annum, an*
mortgage of the property to secure paymen
of credit portion, with leave to pay all cash
Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. G. CLINKSCALES,
Executor.
Oct. 11 ,888, it
*7 ,r :;.T ?
4 , ' v. 1 - :
Notice to Debtors.
ALL persons Indebted to the Estate of R. T.
GORDON, deceased, are requested to
forward and make payment at an early
day. " " JANE L. GORDON.
Oct. 24,1888, tf Administratrix.
j,
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ment of 8
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You can't afford to
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The Largest Stock!
The Best Shoes!
The Lowest Prices!
G-ood shoes at prices ?
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Our stock of Men's, v
Ladies'and Children's
shoes is more than
double its usual ar
mount. We buy from ]
manufacturers only,
and can sell you shoes
1 for less money than
those who buy from
.thejobbing trade.
Buy from us, and we guarantee
you a durable and comfortable shoe.
Special bargains offered to those
[ wanting several pair. r
[ P. Rosenberg & Co.
ELECTION NOTICE. \
]
A mm (
For Congressman
For 3d Congressional District,
> and for
Presidential Electors.
AN Election will be held on TUESDAY,
THE 6th DAY OF NO
VEMBER NEXT, at the legally
established polling precincts in Abbeville
County for a Representative of
r the 3d Congressional District of South
- Carolina, in the 51st Congress of the
t United States and for Presidential
Electors.
The polls will be opened at 7 o'clock,
1 a. m., and kept open without intermission
or adjournment until 6 o'clock
. p.m.
' The managers shall administer to
each person offering to vote, an oath
that ne is qualified to vote at said elec'
tiou according to the Constitution of
' the State and that he has not already
voted in said election.
? The following named persons have
, been appointed to manage said elec.
tion by the Board of Commissioners of
Plontlnn fni" A hVioirillc f!nnnfv fn wit, ? i
J iJtU^UV/U IV* vw T WMUVJ ) ?v .. ?V . J
Managers Federal Election. ,
i
NINETY-SIX.
Jaa. Rogers, Jr., Chairman, l
Thos. C. Turner, 1
R.L.Pratt.
> GREENWOOD.
R. M. Hayes, Chairman,
Thos. H. Klugh,
R. R. Calhoun.
UUJBdBOJBUXtX*
r D. H. Magill, Chairman,
S. F. Herndon,
C. L. Smith.
r DONNALDS.
r W. R. Dunn, Chairman,
' Robert Smith,
1 W.J. Donnald,
DUE WEST.
. Jas. E. Todd, Chairman,
C. B. Cowan,
'? J. R. C. Dunn.
LONG CANE.
s W. T. Cowan. Chairman,
John M. Leith,
J. H. Simpson.
WHITE HALL.
W. R. McKinney, Chairman,
t J. F. Watson,
A. G. Youngblood.
? INDIAN HILL.
S. A. Glover, Chairman,
J. W. Faulkner,
T. C. Lites,
CEDAR SPRINGS.]
W. u. ttunter, unairman
D. F. Andrews,
W. T. Magill.
ABBKVILLR.
' Jas. A. Reid, Chairman,
P. A. Roche,
J. M. McCrorey.
DIAMOND HILL.
W. T. Millford, Chairman,
j R. A. Haddon,
b H.J. Power.
LOWNDES VILLE.
Dr. J. B. Moseley, Chairman,
W.C. Shaw,
John T. Baskin.
I MAGNOLIA.
W. N. Calhoun, Chairman,
H. H. Norwood,
Geo, C. Graves.
, CALHOUN'S MILLS.
Dr. G. W. Abney, Chairman,
J. W. Morrah,
Lucian Link.
BORDEAUX.
J. F. Edmunds, Chairman,
t W. E. Penn,
b J. A. Harrison.
Notice is hereby given that the
above named persons have been appointed
Managers of the Federal Election
to be held on THURSDAY NOVEMBER
6th, 1888, at the several
. precincts in this County. The Chair- 1
r man of each Board is requested to meet \
' the Commissioners at Abbeville C. H.,
I on MONDAY, next Oct. 29, 1888, for :
i the purpose of receiving the boxes, 1
1 instructions, poll lists etc., (
p Polling places for said Federal Election
shall be not exceeding one huu1
dred yards from the polling places for
\ the State and County election and he .
t held at the same time.
G. N. NICKLES,
JOHN E. BRADLEY, i
I. H. McCALLA,
Board of Commissioners Federal 1
Election. ,
October 23d, 1888. J
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Executors' Sale.
We will sell at public outcry at th<
ate residence of James J. Devlin, de<
? i il _ liiL \T
eased, on weanesuay me itm ui nw
ember next, the personal property o
aid deceased, consisting of
I0R8EB, MULES,
CATTLE, HOGS,
WAGONS, FARMING
TOOLS, HOUSEHOLI
AND KITCHEN FURNITURE,
CORN,
FODDER, COTTON,
COTTON SEED, <fcc.
Also the real estate consisting o
Six Hundred Acres,
aore or less, which will be sold h
bree or more tracts, plats of whlcl
rill be exhibited on day of sale.
All of the property real aDd persona
rill be sold for cash.
S. M. DEVLIN,
J. A. DEVLIN,
R. H. DEVLIN,
Executors.
MAGERS OF ELECTION
rhe State of South Carolina
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
AN ELECTION will be held at tb
teveral precincts established by la1
n Abbeville County, o.n TUESDAY
SOV. BTH NEXT, for the followin
)fflcere, to wit:
Governor, LieutenantrGovemer, Se<
etary of State, Attorney-Genera
Comptroller-General, Adjutant an
[nspector General, State Treasure]
ind State Superintendent of Educi
;ion, Solicitor, Five Representatives i
;he lower branch of the Legislator
Probate Judge, School Commission
ind three Cdunty Commissioners
3heriff, Clerk of Court, and Coroner.
A vote will also be taken ujpon th
Allowing amendments to the Stat
Constitution:
1. That section 20 of Article 11, <
;he Constitution of the State of Sout
Carolina be amended so as to read i
follows:
Section 20. A Court of Probal
jhalJ be established in each Count;
with jurisdiction in all matters testi
nentary and of administration, in bu
ness appertaining to minors, and th
illotmentof dower, incases of idioc
md lunacy and persons won comtn
nentis. The Judge of said Court sna
je elected by the qualified electors <
hp rp?r>entivft Counties for the term <
tour years.
That section 2, qf Article X of tt
Constitution of the State of South Ca
>lina be stricken out, the following b
ng said section, to wit:
Section 2. There shall be electe
biennially, in each County, by tb
qualified electors thereof, one Scho<
Commissioner, said Commissioners 1
constitute a State Board of Educatioi
jf which the State Superintendei
ihall, by virtue of his office, be Chai
man; the powers, duties, and compel
nation of the members of said Boai
shall be determined by law.
Polls to open at 7 o'clock a. m., an
close at 6 o'clock p. m., at which tin
the votes will be publicly counted.
The following named persons hai
seen appointed managers of electio
for State and County officer?, to wit;
ninety six.
J. D. Watson, Chairman,
H. R. Turner,
A. S. Osborne.
greenwood.
J. T. Simmons, Chairman,
J. B. Sample,
L. Sheppard.
cokesbury.
A. M. Aiken, Chairman,
J. C. Ellis,
Paul A. Sullivan.
DONALDSVILLE.
T. J. Clatworthy, Chairman.
J. F. Agnew,
W. B. Aoker.
DUE WEST.
F. W. R. Nance, Chairman,
A. D. Kennedy,
M. B. Clinkscales.
LONO CANE.
A. B. Robinson, Chairman,
D. P. Hannah,
R. H. Hughes.
WHITE HALL (BRADLEY.)
A. iUUiiKci, vunuujuu,
W. E. Cothran,
D. W. Jay.
INDIAN HILL (TROY.)
G. B. McCaslan, Chairman,
I. L. Sibert,
A. J. Davis.
CEDAR SPRINGS.
John Lyon, Chairman,
John Brown Jr.,
J. C. McClain.
ABBEVILLE.
W. N. Graydon, Chairman,
G. H. Moore,
W. S. Cothran.
DIAMOND HILL.
A. M. Erwin, Chairman,
F. A. Fleming,
E. B. Norria.
LOWNDESVILLE.
J. M. Latimer, Chairman,
J. W. Huckabee,
J. D. Harden.
MAGNOLIA.
W. A. Lanier, Chairman,
Edwin Calhoun,
L. C. Haskell.
CALHOUN.
Wm. Riley, Chairman,
T. J. Brough,
W. T. McDonald.
BORDEAUX.
W. 0. Sturkey, Chairman,
L. N. Chamberlain,
O. A. Tray lor.
All the Chairmen herein above aj
pointed are notified and required I
appear at Abbeville Court House, o
\londay the 29th day of October i
10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of bi
ng sworn in and receiving the boxei
fee, for conducting the Election.
W. T. Branch,
T. J. Ellis sr.,
J. L. White.
Commissioners of State and Count
Election for Abbeville County.
Cheese 10 and 15c. per pound. Maecaroi
Oc, per pouud, a E. A. Templeton's.
Look at E. A. Templeton's white shirts i
i7c. and 47c. apiece. Thoy are splendid.
We are ready for the planters with a chol<
ot of barley und rye for Fall sowing. Hinlt
fc Sou.
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Master's Sale.
The State of South Ga/rolina,
COUNTY OP ABBEVILLE,
* COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Thos. A. Daniel against Caroline Alewine et <
al.?Partition.
f "DY virtue of an order of sale made in the
above stated case, I will ofifer for sale at
public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on ,
SALEDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1888, within the J
legal hours of sale, the following described ]
property, situate in said State and County, to .
wit: All that tract or parcel of land containing
I
) Three Hundred and Fifty-Seven Acres
more or lees, bounded by lands of James
Young, J. B. Franks, Rocky River ana otnere.
TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance ,
In twelve months with Interest from day of
sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mort- .
gage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for
papers. J. C. KLUGH,
Oct. 12,1888,3t Master.
Master's Sale.
The slate of South Carolina.
j COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE,
J COUBT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Ezeklel Harris against Martha A. Shirley et
j a!.?Foreclosure.
"DY virtue of an order of sale made In the
-*-? above stated case, I will offer for sale at
publlo outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C, on
SALEDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1888, within the
legal hours of sale, the following deBorlbed
property, situate In said 8tate and County, to
wit: All that tract or parcel of land on Corner
creek, containing
Two Hundred and Eighty-Five (285)
I, Acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of J. B. Ashley,
J. G. E. Branyan, Tnos. Prultt, Hugh J.
Armstrong and others.
TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance
In twelve months with interest from day of
sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage
of the premises, with leave to purchaser
to Dav all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. C. KLUGH, Master.
Oct. 12,1888, 3t
Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE,
(# COURT OF COMMON FLEAS.
Jafl. V. Anderson against Janle Bellot et aL?
Partition.
e T?Y virtue of an order of sale made in the
** above stated case, I will ofler for Bale at
7 public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on
r, BALEDAY IN NOVEMBER. 1888, within the
o legal hours of sale, the following described
6 property, situate In said State ana County, to
wit: All that tract or parcel of land oon3
tajnlng
Jj Two Hundred (200) Acres,
r more or less, bounded Wy lands of John Dar'
rough, W. A. Lorn ax, J. L. Hughey and others.
TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance
;o In twelve months with Interest from day of
a sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mort>
gage of the premises, with leave to purchaser
ir to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay lor papers.
I; J. C. KLUGH, Master.
' Oct. 12,1888, 8t
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' ? Master's Sale.
)f The State of South Carolina,
h COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE,
18 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Wm. A. Blount against Ida 0. Mims.?Fore;e
closure.
y, t>y virtue of an order of sale made In tbe
i- -LJ above stated case, I will offer for sale at
? publlfe outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on
8" SALEDAY IN NOVEMBER. 1888, within the
6 legal hoars of sale, the following described
iy property, situate In said 8tate and County, to
' wit: One lot or parcel of land, In the town or
,, McCormick, known as Lot No. 19, adjoining
il lot of W. E. Pen n, having a
^ Frontage of Thirty Feet and running
back One Hnndred,
16 as will more fully appear by reference to a
r- plat pn record In tbe office of the R. M. C. at
* Abbeville, 8. C.
e" TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balanoe
in twelve months with Interest from day of
>d sale, secured by bond of purobaser and mortgage
of the premises, With leave to purchaser
l~ to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay foi. papers.
)1 J. C. KLUGH, Master.
;o Oct. 12, 1888,3t
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? Master's Sale.
i- The State of South Carolina,
d COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE,
^ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
>o I. K. Harrison against Lizzie Slbert et ah?
Partition.
"DY virtue of an order of sale made In the
-L? above Btated case. I will offer for sale at
n public ontcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C.. on
SALEDAY IN NOVEMBER. 1888. within the
legal hours of sale, the following described
property, situate in said State ana County, to
wit: All that tract or parcel of land containing
Two Hundred and Forty-Five (245)
Acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of Joseph
Cresswell, Kennedy, Burnett, Clinkscales and
others.
TERMS OF SALE?The purchaser to pay
in cash an amount equal to one-third of the
purchase money and the costs of this action,
the remainder of the purchase money to be
paid In two equal installments In one and two
years with interest from day of sale, secured
by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the
premises. Purchaser to pay for papers.
J. C. KLUGH, Master.
Oct. 12,1889,8t
Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE,
COURT OF COMMON PLKAS.
Lou Ella Latimer et al against Mary C. Thorn -r?n
ot.nl PArt.ttion.
T?Y virtue of an order of sale made In the
-u above stated case, I will offer for Bale at
public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on
8ALEDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1888, within the
legal hours of sale, the following described
property, situate in said State and County, to
wit: All that tract or parcel of land containing
One Hnndred and Thirty-Seven Acres
more or less, bounded by lands of Thomas
Crawford. Sallie McClung, the Martin Place
and others.
TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance
in twelve months with interest from day of
sale, secured by bond of purohaser and mortgage
of premises, with leave to purchaser to
payallcash. Purohaser to pay for papers.
J. C. kLUGH, Master.
Oct. 12,1888, St
Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE,
COURT OP COMMON PLEAS.
Nancy A. Higgins against P. W. Sullivan.?
Foreclosure.
BY virtue of an order of sale made In the
above stated case, I will offer for sale at
Subllc outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C.( on
ALEDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1888, within .the
legal hours of sale, the following described
property, situate in said State and County, to
wit: All that tract or parcel of land containing
One Hundred and Sixty-Four and OneFourth
Acres,
more or lees, bounded by lands of Mrs. E. H.
Agnew, Wm. H. Moore, A. M. Agnew, D. V.
Sharp and others.
TERMS OP SALE?Cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
J. C. KLUGH, Master.
Oot. 12,1888,3t
Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
to
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
. James McGhee against Caroline McGhee et al.
?Partition.
3~ BY virtue of an order of sale made In the
8, above stated case, I will offer for sale at
public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on
SALEDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1888, within the
legal hours of sale, the following described
property, situate in said State and County, to
wit: All tbat lot of land in the village of
Greenwood, containing
^ Three and Three-Quarter (3?) Acres,
_ more or less, bounded West by Barksdale Fer,1
ry Road, East by lands of W. P. McKollar,
and North by lands of Bennet Reynolds.
TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance
11 on a credit of twelve months, with interest
from day of sale, secured by bond and mort:e
gage of the premises. Purchasor to nay lor
,h papers. J. C. KLUGH, Master.
Oct. 0, 1888, 4t
Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. T
ret
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. OC
3amuel McGowan against Thos. W. Morion.?
Foreclosure. ^
RY virtue of an order of sale made In the
aoove siaiea case, x win oner ior saie at
public outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., ou
sALEDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1888, within the
legal hours of sale, the following described
property, situate In said State and County, to
wit: A11 that tract or parcel of land, containing
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Ninety-Three (93) Acres,
more or leas, upon which stands the property l>
known as "Morton's Mills." on Long Cane JL
oreek on the road to Abbeville C. H. from Old
Cambridge, bounded on the North by said
Cambridge road, South by lands of A. H. Morton,
(now deceased), East by land of A. H. T
Morton, West by land of A. H. Morton and |
W. O. Cromer.
TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance iu
In twelve months with Interest from day of ?!;
gale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage
of the premises. Purchaser to pay for u
papers. J. C. KLUGH, M
Oct. 9,1888,4t Mast?r.
Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, ]|
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
8amuel McGowan against Thos. W. Morton.?
Foreclosure.
"DY virtue of an order of sale made In the
-L) above stated case, I will offer for sale at
public outcry at Abbevillo C. H., 8. C., on
SALEDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1888, within the ar
legal hours of sale, the following described ti<
property, situate in 6ald State ana County, to
wit: All that tract or parcel of land, known
as part of the Twickenham Tract, containing
Seven Hundred and Ninety-Six Acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of W. O. Cro- 1
mer, James A. McCord and others. To be sold __
Id one or more tracts, as may be deemed most
advantageous to the parties. r
TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance I
In twelve months, with Interest from day of 1
sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage
of the premises. Purchaser to pay for
papers. J. C. KLUGH,
Oct. 9,1888,4t . Master.
Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. J
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
IC
Emma 0. Anderson by guardian ad litem
against Mary E. Davenport et al.?Partition. 11
BY virtue of an order of sale made in the hi
above stated case, I will offer for sale at <
public outcry at AbbevlHe C. H., 8. C., on OI
SALEDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1888, within the a
legal hours of sale, the following described
property, being the Joint estate or W. S. Bell
and the late Mrs. S. L. Bell, deceased, situate 11
In said State and County, to wit: All that II
tract or parcel of land containing
Two Hundred and Filly-Seven Acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of R. P. Pin- w
son, Dr. W. B. Mlllwee, Beasley and others,
and known as Tract No. 1: Also that tract or CI
parcel of land containing
One Hundred and Ninety-Six and u
Six-Tenths Acres,
more or less, and bounded by lands of W. J.
Wells, R. P. Blake, L. D. Merrlman and others,
and known as Tract No. 2: Also that
tract or parcel of land containing
Eighty Acres,
more or less, and bounded by lands of Dr. J.
C. Maxwell, J. R. Blake, W. J. Wells, and others,
and known as Tract No. 3: Also, that
tract or parcel of land containing
One Hnndred ahd Thirty Acres,
more or less, and bounded by lands of Dr. J. .
tj. iviaxweii, jueasiey, ana oiuens, uua kiiuwu "
ae Tract No. 4, said lands lie oq Hard Labor ^
creek, within two miles of the town of Greenwood.
tl
TERMS OF SALE?One-third cash, balance p
In two equal Instalments payable In one and
two years with Interest on each from day of S
sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and a
mortgage of the premises in each Instance.
Purchaser to pay the Master for papers and S
recording. ,,
J. C. KLUGH, Master. J<
Oct. 9,1888, 4t p
Master's Sale. u
The State of South Carolina, s<
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. cl
coubt of common pleas.
ti
BenJ. S. Barnwell against Hessie A. Beacham
et al.?Foreclosure. ^
BY virtue of an order ot sale made in the
above stated case, I will offer for sale at
public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on
SALEDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1888, within the
legal hours of sale, the following described
property, situate In said State and County, to
wit: All that tract or parcel of land in the
town of Abbeville, being on Wardlaw street
and fronting on same
One Hundred and Thirty-Eight Feet, 13
bounded by lands of Seal & Mcllwaine, Mrs.
S. M. W. Smith and Academy lot y
TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance ?;
in twelve months with interest from day of
sale, secured by bond of purchaser and a
mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay
for papers.
J. C. KLUGH, Master.
Oct. 9,1888,4t ^
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY. v
Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration.
a
By J. Fuller Lyon, Esq., Judge Probate Court: ti
WHEREAS, L. C. Templeton bas made suit
to me, to grant her Letters of Administration
of the Estate and effects of Martha E. v
Norwood, late of Abbeville county, deceased. *
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all 1
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
Bald Martha E. Norwood, deceased, that they
be and appear before me. in the Court of Pro- v
bate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Wednesday,
October 31,1888, after publication hereof, .
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if ti
any they have, why the said Administration
should not.be granted.
Given under my hand and seal of the Court,
this 16th day of October, In the year
[L.S.]of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and eighty-eight and In the 113th year tl
of American Independence.
Published on the 17th day of October. 1888.
in the Press and Banner and on*th? Court c
House door for the time required by law.
J. FULLER LYON,
Judge Probate Court.
Oct 17,1888, tf
TAKE NOTICE!
d
j^LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO
JPr T? /I TTTO V/1o W
W (llUitt W M xju nr ai uo 8I
Are urged to come forward o nd settle. t<
?THIS BUSINESS MUST BE CLOSED.- p
Costs may be saved by heeding this notice.
Parties whose debts are secured by shattel ?
mortgage, must either arrange their matters
by SALEDAY In NOVEMBER, or present &
the mortgaged property for sale on that day.
WARDLAW & EDWARDS. F
g
Oct. 10,1888, it Medium copy.
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Notice to Creditors.
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NOTICE Is hereby given to all creditors of
the estate of WESLEY A. BLACK, that V
they are required to file their claims properly n
probated, with the undersigned within the 11
lime required by law, or they may be barred, k
And all persons Indebted to the said estate
must make payraen promptly or suit will be ]j
brought on all such claims. s,
JAMES A. BLACK.
GEORGE R. BLACK,
Oct. 1,188S, lm Executors. .
NOTICE. X
ALL persons having claims against the Estate
of tho late M. G. ZEIGLER, will a
please present the same properly attested, to r(
WM. N. GRAYDON, Esq. All porsons indebted
to said estate must make Immediate p
payment to him. Ho is authorized to settle 'I
all matters pertaining to said estate.
L. A. ZEIGLER, ,
Oct. 17,1SS8, tf Administratrix. ?
Public Schools. w
School Commissioner's Office, v
Ahbkville, S. C. Oct. Sth, 18S8.? '
T
1 IIE PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS OF ABBEville
county are horoby authorized to open on tj
the first of November next, where it suits the p
convenience of the School Trustees and tho u
putrons. K. COWAN, s<
School Commissioner. tr
Oct. 1U, 1888, Jt
ii mill. 1 mmmm i |
?;v . >
Bridge Notice.
\ ''
HE contract for building a new bridge at
PETTIGREW'S will be let to the lowest
monslble bidder at the bridge on tbe 25th of
JTOBER next, at 11 o'clock A. M. Contrao
will be required to give bond with good
:urity. Specifications will bo exhibited on
b day of letting.
J. W. LITES,
A,
County Commissioner.
)ct. 17,1888,2t ? . ' ^
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SSTATE SALE;
WILL expose to sale on TUESDAY, the
13th of NOVEMBER next, 1888, at tbe
te residence of R. T. GORDON, deceased,
e personal property of said deceased, consting
la part of
ales, Hogs, Sheep, Cattle,
Wagon, Blacksmith Tools,
Iron for Plantation Work,
ousehold and Kitchen Furniture,
1 Thresher, 1 Iron Safe,
Buggy and Harness,
vt'SyOHj
id various other articles too tedious to men*
3n. TERMS CA8H.
TA1TT1 T /1AVIY\Air
JAiiX* Li. 1*UA1JUJ1? .
Administratrix.
Oct 24, 1888, St
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Si'jlil
-N ACCORDANCE'WITH THE ACT
i raise supplies for the fiscal year comtencing
November 1st, 1887, notice is
ereby given that the Treasurer's office i
f Abbeville.county will be open for the
Election of taxes
I0NDAY, OCTOBER W, 1888.
Taxes can be paid until December 15tb
ithout penalty. After that date 15 per
Hit. will be added.
The rate per centum of taxes, is as fol- *
>ws: '-He la
State purposes 5 mills.
County current 3 "
County special : i " . '
Schools 2 "
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Total 10* 44 n
Poll tax |1.00.
Male citizens between twenty-one and :'#
fly years of age are liable to Poll tax.
Tax payers in Ninety-Si? and Cokes
ury townships are notified that the tax .
> pay the interest on the Bonds in aid of
le Atlantic, Greenville and Western
Railway, amounting to 3 mills in Ninetyix
and 3i mills in Cokesbury township
rill be collected at the same time as the |
tate and County taxes, and will be subict
to the same penalties in case of nonay
ment.
In order to further the collection of the
ixes I have arranged the following
shedule of appointments (subject to
banges in Railroad schedules) and reuest
the tax payers to take due notioe
nereof, as the office at the Court House
rill necessarily be closed on those days:
Verdery, Tuesday, November 6th.
Bradley, Wednesday, November 7th.
Troy, Thursday, November 8th.
McCormick, Friday, November 6th.
Bordeaux, Saturday, November 10th.
Willington, Monday morning, Novemer
12th.
Lowndesville, Monday afternoon, No
ember 12th, and Tuesday, November
3th.
Latimer, Wednesday, November 14th.
Hester, Thursday, November 15th.
Mt. Carmel, Friday, November 10th
ntil 2 o'clock, P. M.
Abbeville Court House, Saturday, Noember
17th.
Ninety-Six, Monday, November 19th j
fter arrival of down train and until up
rain next day.
Greenwood, Tuesday afternoon, Noember
20th and Wednesday morning
lovemoer zisi.
Coronaca, Wednesday afternoon, Noember
21st.
Hodges, Thursday, November 22nd nail
3 o'clock p. m.
Donalds, Friday, November 23rd.
Due West, Saturday, November 24th.
The remainder of the time I will be in
lie office at the Court House.
All information as to taxes will be
heerfully given by mail or otherwise.
J. w. PERRIN,
County Treasurer.
Sept. 26, 1888, 3m
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We have something entirely new for the la
? Smlf.h AflOIl. /'
1CS5*U ?IG1 OOJ u u UU4 i w?. - -
Lodles ask for our Jersey undervests. They
re very desleable. Smith & Son.
We have a good line of ladles undershirts In
rhlte and red wool, white merino and Jerays.
Smith & Son.
Just received the largest stock of shirts In
)wn. P. Rosenberg & Co.
Bargains! bargains!! In straw hats. P.
.osenberg & Co.
Everybody ought to sow a barley or ryeatch,
and you can get the best seed at
mlth's.
The best rye seed to be had by P. Rosenberg
: Co.
300 boys suits from 51.50 up, Just received.
Rosenberg & Co.
Two car loads flour Just received in all
rades. P. Rosenberg & Co.
One car load salt Just received. P. Rosen
erg & Co.
Just leceived,a lot of 300 boys suits from
1.50 up. P. Rosenberg & Co.
/e are keeping a first class line of Cassiiers
for gents' pants and suits, also the
nest line of linings for suits and pants, ever
eptin Abbeville. P.Rosenberg.
Clothing.?J. C. Miller has lust received a
irgo and attractive line of iall and winter
implea. Prices low and perfect satisfaction
ssured. tf
J. C. Miller has had Ave year's experience
i selling clothing made to order, representigsome
of the largest and most reliable
rms. Can give you entire satisfaction, tf
Call for Hawk's spectacles and eye glasses
nd have no other. A new assortment just N
uceived at Speed's drug store.
Who ever beard of starch at 5 cents per
ound? Large lump at this price at E. A.
empleton's.
Only a few more left. What! those 4 Ply
ilnen Cuffs at the Racket Store for 11XA cts per
air.
J. C. Miller equipped the Abbeville Rifle#
ith uniforms?forty suits. Perfect satlslacon
given?not a single garment returned for
teratiou. Call at once and place your or?
rs lor a fall and winter suit. tf
In politics our motto is Tarlfr Reform. In
rugs, lowest prices and purest goods. Best
a tent Medicines, purest Drugs for Prescripon
work, Paints, Oils, <?c. Garden Seeds,
shool Hooks, and all specialties of the drug
arte. J. B. Franks, Lowndesvllle, S. C.
March -J<J, 1883, L!ui.
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