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: ~V( - . p* ' ft GaLaaLPaam Idvl. Soeoe?a school-room dull and drowsy, On a sultry summer day; Blantalba mellow western Bunshine On the benches worn and gray. 'Tii tbe latest class iu spelling Stands in file across tne floor; Float* tbe drowsy whirl of locusts Faintly through tbe open door. I, the teacher, warm and weary With tbe busy, tedious day, Though I hear the droning voices, Half neglect the words they say. SotWenly acnwh?I, turning. Find tbe cause a broken slate, a r?H bhniro thn shattered fragments 8toop? my youngest curly-pate. LItUle fingers, soiled and chubby, Gather up the broken bits? At?-d*ek. nearby, the owner, Qrlm and angry, frowning Bits. Boon the rosy faoe uplifted Reads the anger in his eyes, And- forgetting school and teacher, With a sob the baby cries: "Fred. I didn't mean to break it! Bnt It folk the naughty flng!" Then a sudden bright thought coming, "I?I'll give you piece of string!" All the children laugh, e'en Freddy's Angry brows relax tbeir frown, As the culprit stands before him, Qutoertnc Up, blue eyed cast down. Cirtil ehMe the frightened baby? To that little troubled face Britiff a deeper shade of sorrow Thau-already there I trace ? Nay, I ponder, strolling homeward, Through the daisies and the grass, Wben. Rir-earthly ecbool-days ended, Through th# "pearly gates" I pass. . And the fruit of alt my tolling ToIhfl Fattjer*B feet I bring, WW. It prove a better offering Than the baby's "piece of string?" Opening the Heart. I knew a-ltttle boy whose heart was touched by a sermon on the words, "BefroM, I stand at the door, and kneeteu My mother said to him when she noticed that he was anxiOtt#^ l,Reberti what would you say to any onewho knoeked at the door of your heart, if-yoo-wlshed him to come in ?" He^anewered: "I'd say, 'Come in.' " She-then said to him : "Then say to tlm-Lord'Jeatw, 'Come in.' " The next- morning there was a brightness and joy about Robert's face that made my father ask: "Robert, what makes you look so ^ dandjoyful to-day?" He replied joyfully: "I awoke in the fiight, and I felt that Jesus Christ was eMlf knocking at the door of my heart forwdmitfeanefrinto it. I said to him, 'Lonk^eeos, come in!' I think he has cone into-my heart. I feel happier this morning than I ever was in al] my life. How ungrateful and wicked in me to keep him waiting outside so| long!'* j Awee daughter of a certain minis" ter went to church a few weeks ago for the first time. She enjoyed the music, and was interested for quite a while in looklng-st the strange place and peo. ?|iv? i VlM-MV loot OUv ill tU) Mid reaching up her little arms toward thepulpit, where her father was in the midsttrf his sermon, she said: "Come, papa, that's enough; let's go home." / A Suggestion. box tacked upon the wall iD some inconspicuous place near kitchen stove and filled with bits of clean ek>ths- will often be found a convenience. When one wants to scour a chance spot off of some cooking utensil after the scouring board has been put away, a little rag dampened and dipped into ashes will often do quite as well. And then that disagreeable ring of grease inside the dish-pan can be cleaned-away without soiling the _~r- hands by using a tiny bit of cloth. ' Little spots upon the floor or table, that?ome while preparing or cooking food,- could he quickly removed without wetting a large cleaning cloth, which must be washed out and dried afterwe. In fact, small scraps may often be put to a better use than when told to the rag-man. COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE DIV CONDENSED SCHEDULE. in xwnov SEPTKMBIB 30, 138S. (Trains ran by 75th Meridian time.) 111 * 111 n~ FNo. No. No. 4. 60. 54. | A.M. ,i/ L* Cfcariaston.. ..7 00 - p ?| In Oolombla 5 45 10 25 AfriAMm # 42 11 22 Lt Alston 11 25 P.M. Ir fiiioit ,,,,,, 1 25 At SpfMsnbarg 2 50 .. .U- ? . At Trna. .. 4 46 AT SsfcU........... .. 5 88 At Fist Boo* .. 6 00 Ar Hendersonville.. 6 10 At Asbevllle. 7 00 Ar Hot Springs 8 40i Art??wbwry. 1 40 12 89 Ar T^WPS..^. 9 45 Ar Greenwood- - 2 27 . Ar AtobevllU 3 55 A.M. Ar Belton 3 52 Lt Belton.. - .. 10 80 3 52 Ar Piedmont 11 17 4 42 P.M. AcfineavUle J 12 05 5 8o Ar Anderson i 4 25 Ar 8?neca. J 5 45 ? Ar Walhalla. | I 6 45 Ar Atlanta 10 40 SOUTIBOUXD. i t t No. No. No. 55. 51. 8. A.M. Lv Walhalla. 7 00 Lv Seoeos. 8 00 Lt Anderson 9 35 Lt Abb?Tille 10 30 P M Lv. Granville 8 40 2 10 Lv Piedmont 9 33 2 53 Lr Briton- 10 22 LvOreeowood 11 56 .. P.M. A.M. Lt Laurens... ? 6 10 Lt Newberry 2 15 8 10 Ar Alston- 8 25 9 10 Lt Alston 3 35 A.M. Lt Hot Springs. 6 50 - ? Lv A Seville 8 25 Lt Hendersonville 9 151 Lt Fist Book 9 25! - - Lv Saluda. 9 52 - ^ L? Try on 10 89 j Lv Spartanburg. 11 55! Lv Union. 1 40 j Ar Alston 3 85 9 15 Ar Columbia 4 40| 10 10 Ar Augusta. 9 15 -* ?Ds41y. + Dally except Sunday. Main Line trains Nos. 54 and 55 daily between Colombia and Alston. Dsily excopt Sunday between Avion and Greenville. D. CARDWELL, Div. Pass. Agt., Columbia, 8. C. JA8. L. TAYLOB, Gen. Pass. Agt. SOL. HAAS, Trafflo Manager. >??: ?' . . : Low Rates and Fast Schedule TO TUE Anpsta National Exposition VIA THE Port Royal and Western Carolina Ry. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 4, 1SS9. A.M. P.M. 75th Meridian Time A.M. P.M. S80 6 82 Leavo Greenwood Arrivo 11 45 9 45 s 54 6 52 " Verdery " n ? ?? 9 06 7 03 " Bradley " 11 09 8 20 9 22 7 15 " Troy " 10 55 8 05 9 40 7 85 " McCormick " 10 39 7 50 11 50 9 50 Arrive Augusta Leave 8 80 5 50 TO AUGUSTA AND RETURN. Greenwood ?2 10 Verdery $1 95 Bradley 1 S5 Troy 1 "5 Tickets include transportation to and from Exposition ground, also admission to Exposition. W. J. CRAIG, A. G. P. A. R. W. HUNT, T. P. A.. Augusta. Tie Slate of Sootl Carolina, County of Abbeville. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Joshua Ashley, Plaintiff, against Joshua S. Ashley, Defendant. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not served.) To the Defendant J. S. Ashley: YoU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND I required to answer the complaint In this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of | Common Pleas for^\.bbeville County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the 6ald complaint on the subscribers at their office at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, excluslye of the day of such service; and If you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court fer the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated 12th day of November, 1888. PITflfm -fr MrUnWAV. Plaintiff's Attorneys. To J. S. Ashley, Absent Defendant: Take Notice?That the summons of which the above Is a copy, with complaint, has been this day filed in the Clerk's offloe for Abbeville County, South Carolina, the relief demanded being for paymentof the sum of Seventy Dollars with interest from Nov. 5,1883, aud costs, PARKER & McGOWAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Nov. 14.1888, Ct The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, PROBATE COURT. R. E. Hughes, as Admr, Plaintiff, against B. F. Hughes and others, Defendants. Koln T.anrl fn Pflv ?vuiu^iaiuw lis* uaiv v* ?v ? Debts. I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on SALESDAY in DECEMBER next, for the payment of debts, the real estate of A. E. Hughes, deceased, situate in said County and State, containing Two Hundred and One Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Jane Taylor, Est. M. Erwin, Letitia Mattox and others. TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Nov. 8, 1888, 3t The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OP ABBEVILLE, PROBATE COURT. S. J. Davis, as Admr, <fec., Plaintiff, vs. E. J. Davis et al, Defendants.?Complaint for Sale of Land to Pay Debts. I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OUTCRY -i. Aku?:iu/N tt c? r* a? cAT rcnAV clb AUUCV1I1C V. 11., kJ. V?, Uil UXlliJJUl/n. * in DECEMBER next, for the payment of debts, the real estate of Jane Davis, deceased, consisting of Two Hundred and One Acres, situate in said County and State, bounded by lands Sarah Ashley, R. P. Davis, Johnson estate and others, upon tbo following terms, to wit: One-half cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Knv ft Iftftft 5U. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. T)V virtue of the authority vested In me as ** President of the Greenwood Building nnd Loan Association, In a mortgage given by the Trustees and Directors of tlie Greenwood Educational Association,on the 9th of July, 1887, and recorded in Book "B," pages 530,37,38,39, 40, 41,1 will sell at public outcry at Abbeville Court House, on SALESDAY IN DECEMBER 1888, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property: All that lo+. or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Greenwood, in ADbevllie county in said State, known as the Male High School Buildidg, containing THREE (3) ACRES. lying on South side of Columbia and Greenville Railroad, measuring In front one hundred yards on the New street, running parallel to said Railroad on theSonth side thereof, and running back by parallel lines at right angles to said Railroad far enough to include Three Acres, bounded in the front by said Street and Railroad, and on all other sides by lands of L. J. Merrfman. Sold to satisfy the debt secured by the said mortgage. TERMS?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises, purchaser to have privilege of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. B. IUILLWEE, President G. B. & L. A. Nov. 13,1SSS,31 Receiver's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, COURT OF COM MOM PLEAS. Henry Williams against A. M. Graham. "DY virtue of an order of sale made In the JJ above stated case. I will offer for sale at ?ublic outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on ALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 1888, Within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate in Bald State and County, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, being the same tract of land conveyed by A. M. Graham to W. W. Golden, containing Three Hundred and One Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of William Hodges, T. W. Graham, and Win, H. Moore, ana Mulberry creek. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, with Interest from day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. D. L. MABRY, Receiver. Nov. 14,1&S8, 3t BVWS If ?of? Real Estate of R. H. j I Wardlaw, Deceased. * i ON SALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1888. WE ( will sell at public outcry, from the Court House steps, all the land belonging to the Estate of R. H. WARDLAW, deceased, consisting of 200 Acres, ! more or less, all lying near Abbeville Court House, and a considerable portion within the corporate limits of the town, and bounded by lands of J. S. Cothran, A. L. Gillespie, Frank Henry and others. , The land will be divided into two tracts of about the same number of acres?one embracing the Homestead, and the other the outlying portion. Plats will be exhibited on day of sale, and any information desired will be given by the undersigned. TERMS?One-third cash, balance to be paid In equal parts, in one and two years, witn interest from date of sale, secured by mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. A. B. WARDLAW, W. C. WARDLAW, Executors. Nov. 14,1888, 31 Sheriff's Sale. Mary E. Brown against W. A. Nlckles.?Execution against Plaintiff. T3Y virtue of an execution to me directed, in XJ the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on MONDAY, the third day of DECEMBER A. D. 1888, all the right, title and interest of Mary E. Brown that is subject to levy and sale In the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Abbeville, South Carolina, and containing ONE HUNDRED & THIRTY-TWO ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. Edward Calhoun, M._J. McCelvy,^C. A.^VVhUe ana omen*, ixivieu uu uuu lu ua sum as mi property of Mary E. Brown, to satlsly the aforesaid execution and costs. TERMS?Cash. Sold subject to her claim for homestead. J. F. C. DuPRE, . Nov. 0. 1888,8t Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. J. C. Wosraansky against BenJ. W. Williams and R. L. Williams.?Execution. T3Y virtureof an Execution to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Public Auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on MONDAY, the third day of DECEMBER A. D. 1888, all the right, title and Interest of BenJ. W. Williams and R. L. Williams In the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the County of Abbeville, south Carolina, the property of R. L. Williams, and containing ONE THOUSAND AND TWENTY ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of W. L. Prince, J. W. Power, W. V. Cllnkscales, S. A. Hutchinson and others. Also, all that tract or parcel of land, the property of BenJ. W. Williams, lying on Penny's creek, waters of Little River and containing SIX HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands Estate of Cllnkscales, Estate of Lynch, John E. Brownlee and others. Levied on and to be sold as the property of BenJ. W. Williams and R. L. Williams, to satisfy the aforesaid executions and costs. TERMS?Cash. J. F. C. DuPRE, Nov. 12,1888,8t Sheriff. Master's Bale. Tlia fifata nf Raii+H fJnrnlinn. COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Carolle C. Gayer against Mary E. "Wallace et al.?Partition. T)Y virtue of an order of sale made in the -L* above stated case, I will offer lor sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 1888, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, being the real estate of Larkin G. Carter, deceased, situate in said State and County, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, known as Tract No. 1, containing One Hundred and Forty and 4-10 Acres more or less, bounded by lands ef Mrs. Eugene LlDScomb. T. L.Moore, Dr. T. S. Blake, and Tracts 2 and 3. Also, Tract No. 2, containing Ninety-Eight and 9-10 Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Lipscomb, J. B. Sample, James Blake and Tract No. 1. Also, Tract No. 3, containing One Hundred and Fifty and 6-10 Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. W. Lipscomb, Mrs. Pool, and Tracts 1 and 4. Also, Tract No. 4, containing One Hundred and Sixty-Eight and 6-10 Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. W. Lipscomb, T. C. Lipscomb, R. A. Griffin, , -StmA ^6; $ &h6'0th"crs. ~ ^ ^ A hnvfi lands lie one mllo from Ninetv-Slx on the C. & G. Railroad. Plats may bo 6een at ray office. TERMS OF SALE?One-third cash, balance on a credit of one and two years In equal Installments, with Interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises in each instance. Purchasers to pay for papers. J. C. KL.UO H, Master. , Nov. 10,1888,3t Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, I COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Florentha Wilson et al against Jane Baker et al.?Partition. T)Y virtue of an order of sale made In the JJ above stated case. I will offer for sale at , public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1888, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate in said State and County, to wit: All that lot or parcel of land in the town Lowndesville, lately occupied by Nancy < Speer, deceased, containing Two and One-Hair Acres, more or less, bounded by Main street, J. B. i Moseley and others. i Said lot has been divided into two eligible 1 lots both fronting on Main street and having ] Improvements on them, which will be sold i separately. Plats may be seen at ray office. I TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises in each Instance, 1 with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Pur- j chasere to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Master. < Nov. JO, 1888, 3t } Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, ' COURT OK COMMON PLEAS. Thos. K. Jackson et al against Ellen Z. Gossott et al.?Partition. DY virtue of an order of sale made in the XJ above stated case, I will offer for sale at 1 public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1888, within the } legal hours of sale, the following described e property, situate in said State and County, to 1 wit: All that tract or parcel of land, known I as Tract No. 1 of the Estate of Tboe Jackson, t deceased, containing C One Hundred and Forty-Five Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of D. M. Ward- v law, H. D. Wilson, D. A. Wardlaw, and tho e Snake Road. a TERM8 OF SALE?One-half ca6h, balance on a credit of twelve months, with Interest o from day of sale, secured by bond of tho pur- fi chaser and a mortgage of the premises, with e leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser o to pay for papers. tl J. C. KLUGH, Master. ii Nov. 10,1883, 8t Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Lou Ella Latimer et al against Mary C. Thorr ton et al.?Partition. "DY virtue of an order of sale made In th *-* above stated case. I will offer for sale a public outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., o 4ALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1888, within th legal hours of sale, the following describe property, situate in said State ana County, t wit: All that tract or parcel of land coe talning One Hnndred and Thirty-Seven Acre more or less, bounded by lands of Thoma Crawford, Sallie McClung, the Martin Plac and others. TPJRMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balanc In twelve months with interest from day f sale, secured by bond of purchaser and morl gage of premises, with leave to purchaser t pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Master. Nov. 9,1888,3t Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Asbury Hull et al against S. 0. Young et al.Foreclosure. T>Y virtue of an order of sale made In tb -L' abore stated case, I will ofler for sale t public outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., o SALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 1688, within tb legal hours of sale, the following describe property, situate in said State and County, t wit: Four-fifths of all that tract or parcel < land, known as the Flnley Place, near tb town of Troy, containing One Hundred and One Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Estate < W. K. Bradley and others. TERMS OF SALE-Cash. Purchaser topa for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Nov. 9,1888, St Master. Master's Sale. Tlie State of South Caroline COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. N. O. Farmer <S Bro. against H. P. Young. Foreclosure. T3Y virtue of an order of sale made in tt -L' above stated case. I will offer for sale i ? in- ?a a i_s nu n tt o n ? PUDUC outcry Ub y\uuoviuo vy. o. v/.f vi SALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 1888, within tt legal hours of sale, the following describe property, situate in said State and County, 1 wit: All that tract or parcel of land cor taining One Hundred and Forty-Eight Acrei more or less, bounded by lands of J. W. Ca lisle, A. Z. Bowman and estate of Jaaac Ca lisle. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser 1 pay for papers. . J. C. KLUGH, Master. Nov. 7, 1888,3t Master's Sale. The State of South Caroline COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, CODRT OF COMMON FLEAS. Pelzer, Rogers & Co. against L. A. Cobb, Foreclosure. BY virtue of an order of sale made in tt -L> above stated case. I will offer for sale i public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., c SALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1888, within tt legal hours of sale, the following describe property, situate In said State ana County, 1 wit: All that tract or parcel of land, forme ly known as the Buchanan Tract In Greei wood township, containing One Hundred and Sixty-Eight Acrei more or less, bounded by lands of Chas. i Cobb, deceased, D. Wyatt Aiken, B. Z. Hert don and others. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balan< on a credit of twelve months with intere from day of sale, secured by bond of purcha er and mortgage of the premises Purchasi to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Master. Nov. 9,1888,8t Master's Sale. The State of South Caroling COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Eliza A.Hall against Joshua Ashley et aL Foreclosure. BY virtue of an order of sale made In tt above stated case. I will offer for sale < public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., c SALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 1888, within tt legal hours of 6ale, the following describe property, situate in said State ana County, l wit: All that tract or parcel of land, know as Tract No. 1 or Home Place, containing One Hundred and Thirty-Six Acrei more or less, bounded by lands of Haddoi Wesley A. Black and Tracts 2,3 and 4. Also, Tract No. 2, containing One Hundred and Thirteen Acre! more or less, and bounded by lands of Calli ham, Bryant, Brooks and Tracts 1 and 3. Also, Tract No. 8, containing One Hundred and Seven Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Wesle A. Brooks, Haddon, Carwile and Traota 1, and 4. Also, Tract No. 4, containing Fifty-Nine Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Ca wile, Haddon, and Tracts 1 and 3. Above lands lie on Johnson's creek. Pl'a may be seen at my office and will be exhlbl ed on day of sale. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balan< on a credit of twelve months with lnterei from day of sale, secured by bond of purcba er and mortgage of premises. Purchaser t pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Nov. 9, 1888,8t Master. Master's Sale*? ThcfState of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Geo. C. Hodges against G. F. Shirley.?For closure. T)Y virtue of an order of sale made In tt above stated case. I will offer for sale i pnblic outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C.. o 3ALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1888, within tb legal hours of sale, the following desorlbe property, situate in said State and County, 1 wit: All that tract or parcel of land on Mu berry creek, containing Forty-Three Acres, more or lesB, bouuded by lands of I. C. Rict By, M. C. Henderson, and J. F. White. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pa for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Nov. 0,1888, 3t Master. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 3. H. McGhee against W. P. Shirley.?For* closure. BY virtue of an order of sale made in tb above stated case, I will offer for sale a public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., o: 3ALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1888, within th legal hours of sale, the following describe property, situate in said State and County, t wit: All that tract or parcel of land cor talnlng Sixty-Eight Acres. more or less, bounded by lands of M. C. Hen ierson, W. P. Shirley and L. T. Shirley belni ng the western half of the tract, formerl; iwned by Geo. Shirley. TERMS OF SALE-Cash. Purchaser to pa; ror papers. J. C. KLUGH, Nov. 10,18S8,3t Master. Master's Sale, rhe State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mattle J. Scott against T. M. Scott et al. RY virtue of an order of sale made in th< LJ above stated case. I will offer for sale a mbllc outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., oi SALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1888, within th< egal hours of sale, the followiug describec >roparty, situate in said State ana County, u rlt: All that tract or parcel of land in Mc ;ormlck, containing Lots 12 and 12, rlth a frontage on Pino street of Thirty Feel ach and running back one hundred feettc ,n alley. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance n a credit of twelve months with interest rom day of sale, secured by bond of purchasr and mortgage of the premises, and a policy f insurance on the house to be assigned to lie Master. Purchaser to pay for papers and HHurance- J. C. KLUGH, Nov. 10, J889,3t Master. Master's Sale. , The State of South Carolina, ? COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, ? COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ' i- Jane C. Hutchinson, as Administratrix of Es- s tate of Robert Hutchinson, deceased, against c< e Jane Anne Starke etal.?Foreclosure. p it "D Y virtue of an order of sale made In the cl n -L' above stated case, I will offer for sale at P e public outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C, on d SALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 1SS8, within the f o legal hours of sale, the following described I i- property, situate In said State and County, to 1 wit: All that tract or parcel of land, contalning One Hundred and Seventy and ? I e Three-Fourth Acres, y e more or less, bounded by lands of John Mc>r Nelll, Miss Henrietta Miller. Sarah A. Mc . Clung and others. A part of Col. N. H. Miller _ estate, " TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, with Interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchas_ er and mortgage of the premises, with leave J to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to i pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, n Nov. 7,1888, 8t Master. I ! ii >? Master's Sale. The State of South Carolinaf 1 COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, 16 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. n Mary P. Wbatley against John R. Llgon et al. rj d t>Y virtue of an order of sale made In the a a above stated case, I will offer for sale at f if public outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., on 11 le SALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1888, within the P legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate In said State and County, to wit: All tbat certain bouse and lot in the town of Bradley, containing Five Acres, .y more or less, bounded on the EaBt by the P. R. <fe W. C. R. R.. on the North by lands of Es tate P. H. Bradley, deceased, and on the East by the Barksdale Ferry Road. TERMS OF SALE?One-third cash, balance In two Instalments payable In one and two , years, with Interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. PPurcbaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Master. Nov. 9,1888,3t Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina. m J ' >S COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. (d to COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. W. Power, Trustee, against BenJ. W. Wll name, noger l,. w imams.?f oreclosure. '? nY virtue of an order of sale made In the _ O above stated case, I will offer for sale at f" public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on r* HALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1888, within the . legal hours of sale, the following described 10 property, situate in said State and County, to wit: All that tractor parcel of land, the property of Roger L. Williams, containing - One Thousand and Twenty Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. L. _ Prince, J. W. Power, Martin lands, Albert J. kj and wm. V. Cllnkscalf* and 8. A. Hutchinson, and lying on Penney's and Shanlln's creeks, waters of Little River. Also that tract or parcel of land, the property of B. W. Williams, containing Six Hundred Acres, ie more or less, bounded by lands of Clinkscales, it Lynch, John E. Brownlee, and J. W. Power, ?n and lying on Penney's creek, waters of Little le River. ;d TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance to on a credit of twelvB months with Interest r- from day of sale at 10 per cent., secured by a- bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the promises. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Master. !> Nov. 7,1888, -It Master's Sale. Bsi The State of South Carolina, 3r COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COUBT OF COMMON PLEAS. - The Aultman & Taylor Co., et al., against Sarah J. Gibert et al.?Foreclosure. "DY virtue of orders of sale made In the . abovo stated case, I will offer lor sale at " public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1888, within the legal hours of sale, the lollowlng property, situate In said State and County, to wit: The interest of the defendants, Benj. E. Gibert, Jr., ? Jennie L. Gibert, A. E. Gibert, and Hugh R. Gibert, in that tract or parcel of land contain 16 lng *a One Hnndred and Fifty Acres, !? more or less, bounded by lands of Andrew LeRoy on the North, South and West by !r lands of J. A. Glbert, and on the East by u lands of Guilford F. Cade. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance I, on a credit of twelve months with Interest 9 from day of sale, secured by bond of purohasn, er and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Master. Nov. 7,1888,4t h Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, iy COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jane C. Hutchinson, Extx, against Henrietta F. Miller.?Foreclosure. r. r>Y virtue of an order ot sale made in the JD above stated Case, I will offer for sale at t? public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on ? SALEDAY IN DECEMBER, 1888,-within the legal hours of sale, the following described ?e property, situate in said State and County, to at wit: All that tract or parcel of land on Little 8. River, containing One Hnndred and Thirteen Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of M. C. Mil ler, Sallle McClung, John McNeill and others, being the same land conveyed to defendant ' byUrtr. aS -ElCWVrix-eMhfr of N. H. Miller. I; TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers, e- J. C. KLUGH, Master. NOV. 7,1888, 41 ic it ? Master's Sale. 2 The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. . BenJ. A. Boyd against Phoebe A. Pettlgrew et al.?Foreclosure. v T?Y virtue of an order of sale made In the JJ above slated case, I will offer for sale at ? public outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., on f - SALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 1888, within the | legal hours of sale, the following described ? property, situate In said State and County, to ? wit: All that tractor parcel of land,con- ? i talnlng ? One Hundred and Ninety and One- ? Fourth Acres, ? v more or less, bounded by lands of B. D. Kay, t] Alonzo Z. Bowman, John W. Brown, the d 0 Dower Tract, and the County line. A .t Also, the remainder In that tract or parcel n of land containing ^ d One Hundred and Sixteen and Three- * ? Fourths Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of B. D. Kay, Alonzo Z. Bowman, John W. Brown and j, others, after the termination of the Dower In- j, i. terest of Mrs. Phoebe A. Pettlgrew. J g TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance j( y In twelve months with Interest from day of j( sale, secured by bond of purchaser and mort- j, v gage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for j, 1 papers. J. C. KLUGII, J, Nov. 7,1888, 4t Master, j, Ji - j, Master's Sale. j; , The State of South Carolina, j< COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, J< J< COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J< J. Fuller Lyon against John Douglass et al.? b Foreclosure. jt BY virtue of an order of sale made In the k i above stated case. I will ofTcr for sale at k 3 public outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on k SALEDAY IN DECEMBER. 1888, within the k > legal hours of sale, the following described k property, situate in said State ana County, to wit: All that tract or parcel of laud, contalnlng Ll One Hundred and Filly Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. W. Ed [-1wards, Jacob Miller, Lewis Drennan and oth- f1) 1 crB* r TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, balance is] on credit of twelve months with interest from ^ day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and , 1 mortgage of premises, with leave to purchas r? er to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for pa- r; pers. J. C. KLUGH, 1 N ov. 7, 1888,4t Master. < t & ( Attention, Horsemen ! We have the largest Btock of saddles ever flered In tblB town and at prices that will ike your eye as quickly as will the saddles, fe are having a fine trade ih them, but will eep up a full stock. Our "Iron-cantle Tree" i something new, handsome and durable. 7c can show the beet line of "Kentucky prlng Seat" saddles to bo found in the upDuntry from ?10.00 up. Saddles for all?all rices and every kind. Give me a call and seure a good comfortable saddle at a living rice. w. Joel Smjth & Son. nTEVELAND HOUSE, VERDERY, S. C., I/ILL furnish transient and permanent IV BOARD. When conveyance Is wanted 3 Abbeville or other points wire to J. L. WHITE, Oct 31,1888,3m Verdery, S. C. Positive Warning. VLL parties to whom 1 have sold goods this year on LIEN or OPEN ACCOUNT mst coac forward at once and pay for same, cannot and will not let liens or accounts ran ato next year. J. G. EDWARDS. Nov. 14, 1888, 2t IMPORTANT NOTICE. IiHE following persons have important papers in the Register ol Mense Convey nee office. They will please come rorwara t onco and take them out, as the estate of the ate M. G. Zelgler must be settled as soon as ossible. Apply to WM. N. GRAYDON, ESQ., Abbeville, S. C. Lbney, G. W. LIkod, J. H. Lbbevllle Die. Sch. As.Lomax, J. A. Lllen, S. A. Logan, Robert irnold, Mrs. Jane Livingston, J. F. k.rd, F. A. Latimer, James M. Armstrong, Sarah A. Lipscomb, Thos. C. Llewinc, G. W. Long, J. V. inderson & Raysor, Lipscomb, M. M. Lnderson, R. W. Lshloy, E. W. Mars, W. D. Alexander, Sallle Moragne, Andrew P. Maddox, Clara C. ilgby, J. A. Milford, J. C. Jell, John H. Moore, J. E. Blgby, Mary J. Moore, Mrs. E. T. Bonbam, M. L. Jr. Mitchell, Julian Burrls.J. B. Miller, W. L. Boyd, W. H. Mitchell, Wade Bowen, J. W. Miller. J. D. Bowen, B. McCalla, Jno. W. Benson, D. L. Mattlson, G. M. Bradley & Thomson, Milford, Greer & ShlrJowen, Jos. 8. ley, iuford, Monroe Martin, B. C. Jell, J. D. Miller, J. F. Benson, Nancy A. Morris, R. F. Branyan, David S. Mabry, J. M. Brown, Margaret C. Mundy, Mary E, Barmore, Dunn & Co. Martin, B. M. Bullock, J. R. Miller, M. V. Burnett, Wylle Madden, E. C. Boyd, Bradford Morgan, Jno. T. Burnett, A. P. Merrlman, S. C. Benet & Cason, Miller, L. A. & R. W. Briggs, E. C. Mars, W. W. Bla&e, W. K. Moore, Ed. Burdett. Clementyne Mays, D. H. Bailey & Boozer, Miller, Mrs. W. C. Barmore & Co. Madden, Peggy <* Mary muaWaII vr?.a vi AUIWUCIiij iUl < Mi 1U, Calhoun, E. Mabry, Jane E. ;alhoun, W. P. Mount Morlah church, Jovln, W. O. ?ox, Mrs. Milly McWhorter, J. D. ,'ason, John McCorley. James Jook, Wm. McCalla, 1. H. >ann, F. M. McCelvey, E. E. Cheatham, Jas. H. McAllister, John H. Jorley, J. A. McCaslan, J. W. Whiles, Jno. H. McAlister, A. H. Jresswell, E. W. McCullough, R. & A. }reswell, H. G. McAlister, Jno. A. Jhiles, Benjamin McNeill, J. L. Jllnkscales, Jno. W. McKee, A. J. /'arlisle, M. B. McCaslin, R. A. "aidwell, James E. McGhee & Brock, ,'arter, Samuel E. McGhee, W. T. Jrews, Fannie McKellar, B. F. ,'aldwell, Jas. C & wlfoMcCaslln, Mildred Jalhoun, C. M. McCalla, J. W. Jhlpley Bros McGowan, F. C. ?obD, Robert McMahan, John F. /haney, Ransom McMahan, James A. .'onnor, Elizabeth McNeill, G. L. tox, Eawln J. McCaslin, W. M. /relghton, J. A. McCord, James A. Julbertson, H. L. McDlll, J. H. 'obb, Thos. A. Mcintosh, S. A. Jhaney, M. E. McKenzie. Wm. M. 'alhoun, J. W. McCane, G. P. Vishv. W. C. Whiles, John Nlckles, G. N. &sod, Mary J. Norwood, Dr. W. C. X)Vln, P. A. Nance, Emma E. Neel, B. P. )anlel, Z. & Co. Jatcher, Charles Power, J. W. )unn, J. A. C. ' Penney, Margaret H. )evlin, Jno. A. Pressley. Joseph L. Javis, J. T. Poore, Mary A. )awson. Mrs. M. F. Paschal, Mrs. L. T. )lxon, Chaney Prince, J. M. )orn, J. M. Patterson, A. L. )avls, J. A. Patterson, J. B. )onald, Jno. R. Pounds, A. J. )allis, Thos. N. Plnson, Mrs. Lauja R. )unlap, Joe Pounds, T. P. F' Prince, W.L. Allison, Wm. Peake, J. W. SI more, S. Pinson, R. P. Jills, R. P. Prultt, J. M. ivans, N. G. Pressley, A. L. 2111s, Jno. W. Parks, J. T. Sills, Mrs. Is. A. Sills, J. D. Quarles, T. P. agt, iakln, B. H. 5111s, A. B. Rosa.W. G. Jills. W. K. Richardson, G. R. Riley, G. B. 'owler, J. S. Robertson, J. T. ^ergUHon, A. J. Riley, S. C. ^elder, Paul S. Robinson, Hugh 'orteacue, J. T. Rich, M. C. ^ooshe, J. D. Riley, PamelaC. i"ell, J. W, Rogers, J. B. ^ooshe, Jno. C. Roolnsoii, Cbas. Wth, Wm.A. Rountree, W. D. ^reuson, W. B. Robinson, J. B. Rosen bere & Co., P. jrler, Paul L. Riley, T.'F. & S. J. iarrett, W. H. Reld, W. L. ialden, G. M. Rlchey, Emma Hlkerson, Julia A. Roche, Edward jreen, A. M. Richardson, W. S. irataam, W. C. ? ilrlce, G. P. Simpson, J. W. Hlllam. Mary A. Sondley, Richard Jlbort, B. E. Jr. Simpson, J. L. jray, Jno. J. Sbarpe, Jane F. Hbert, S. F. Sloan & Son, Hbert, Albert Sample, Jno. B. SbndTeyr^rir:? } raves, R. H. Sondley, Margaret J; A. seal & Henry, l Jrlffln, W. C. Spikes, H. >1. iray, S. R. Suber, Elizabeth A. oodwin, Gibson Simpson, J. H. , . r ? Smith, J. W. lorton, L. H. Scott ?fc Co., G. \V. iutchlnson, S. A. Smith, Willis luckabee, J. M. Smith, J. Frank lolcombe, J. H. Slmpklns, Susan 1'. lughey, J. L. Shirley, It. M. larrison, Mrs. E. P. Slaughter, Wllllo T. iamblln, J. C. Shrader, Mrs. Eliza C. I iudgeus, T. A. Slbert, G. M. fall, R. il. W. Scott, W. A. I agin, Elizabeth C. Shirley, A. P. iester, Jas. T. Speer, G. \V. 1 lamlin, Mrs. Mary F. Stark, J. 8. lawthorne, Rosa Smith, W. R. lodges, G. M. Sheppard. S. T. Jail. Asa Sims, P. N. lardlD, Ida E. Illlman, Elizabeth E.Taylor, G. I{. lodges, J. F. Traylor, M. A. larkness, M. J. ThOmas, Henry ludgins.T. A. Tate, J. D. j liggis, M. B. Trustees Grove Chapel lagen, Geo. T. Thomas, Barton & Key tolland, W. H. Thomas, Daniel lunter, B. B. Trustees Zoar church, | learst, A. C. Templeton, E. A. lammond. Frank Tuggart, \V. S. lodges, S. B. Thomson, S. G. F-T. Tolbert, & R. Jr. rill, Mrs. S. M. Trlbble, J. C. tammond, C. V. Tarrant, J. R. Jr. [all, J. 8. Trustees Stoney Point tenry, Mrs. E. A. School, [olloway, Wm. Tozcr & Dial, tester, Mary Tolman, M. O. [utchinson, Thos. Trustees M. E. C. S. 1111, R. E. Trustees A. R. P. C. S. [all, L. A. Truit, M. C. . _ Traylor, M. E. ohnson, Crews & Co., Tarrant, Caroline ohnson, Amanda Trustees N. P. A. ohnson, S. H. ones, J. D. Uldrlck, Jno. E. ohnson. J. B. Utsay, Mattle L. ones & Miller, ones, Mary Vane, Frank ohnson, Jno. S. ohnson, Rebecca Whartoj, W. B. ohnson, Sam'1 W. Wanlluw. Jno. I,. ones, W. W. Ward law, Mrs. Ida M. ; ones, Robert Wilson, Mary E. .Minings, J. W. Wakefield, Maegie ones, Wm. Wakefield, J. E. ones, Ed. Wilson, Juo. B. I ones, J. R. Wilson, Mary C. ones, Jno. H. Wakefield, S. J. ones, Mrs. Mary Watkins, B. J. ones, C. M. Weir, Pinckney ones, W. T. Whatley, E. N. Wlcklltr, Wm. nox, T. M. Jc II. W. Wilkerson, Wm. B. ay, W. A. Wideinan, Jno. W. I ay, T. B. Wardlaw & Edwards, ugh, Wm. A. White, J. L. ay, E. D. White, Lula A. t nox, E. N. WatsoD, T. A. c Williams, Frank nckwiro, Wyley Wade, Sam ink, J. H. Wldeman, Wm. I r jckwiro. Jennie Williams, II. L. . ltlmer, J. H. Watts, s. D. . fon, John Welborn, II. H. , itlmer, W. A. Watt, Geo. ;ntin, Hampton Williams, Newton J. , ^on, Jno. T. Wallers, G. H. u ;roy, Johnson & Bas-Wilson, M. II. . kin. , ? , Watson 4 Lake, ldden & Bates, Wells. Mlnnlo S. >gan, Alex. mch, A. W. Youug, Tom Jet. 31,1838, tf . *C' 'v.f. T1he undersigned will apply to the next session of the General Assemble of South Carolina for a charter of the female school now conducted at Greenwood, S. 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 S. E. GILES. August 14,18S8,3mo. ITii] \fjs <0 m * In accordance with the act to raiso supplies for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1887, notice is hereby given that the Treasurer's office of Abbeville county will be open fos the collection of taxes MONDAY, OCTOBER ISO, 1888. Taxes can be paid until December 15th without penalty. After that date 15 per cent, will be added. The rate per centum of taxes, Is as follows : State purposes 5 mills. County current 3 " County special J " Schools 2 " Total 10* " Poll tax 91.00. \rAu ? i. 1. ? uiaiD blbiwuo uatwcou tweutyuut) uuu fifty years of age are liable to Poll tax. Tax payers in Ninety-Six and Cokesbnry townships are notified that the tax to pay the interest on tSc Bonds in aid of the Atlantic, Greenville and Western Railway, amounting to 3 mills In NinetySix and 3J mills in Cokesbury township will be collected at the same time as the State and County taxes, and will be subject to the same penalties in case of nonpayment. In order to farther the collection of the taxes I have arranged the following schedule of appointments (subject to changes in Railroad schedules) and request the tax payers to take due notice thereof, as the office at the Court House ' will necessarily be closed on those days: Verdery, Tuesday, November 6th. Bradley, Wednesday, November 7th. Troy, Thursday, November 8th. McCormick, Friday, November 9th. AAH* 1A*.I xj\JLuoauA, oabuiuajr, *\uvcuiuci lubu* f \: Willlngton, Monday morning, November 12th. Lowndesville, Monday afternoon, November 12th, and Tuesday, November 13th. Latimer, Wednesday, November 14th. Hester, Thursday, November loth. Mt. Carmel, Friday, November 16th until 2 o'clock, P. M. Abbeville Court House, Saturday, November 17th. v Ninety-Six, Monday, November 19th after arrival of down train and until up train next day. / Greenwood, Tuesday afternoon, November 20th and Wednesday morning ' November 21st. Coronaca, Wednesday afternoon, November 21st. Hodges, Thursday, November 22nd until 3 o'clock p. m. Donalds, Friday, November 23rd. Due West, Saturday, November 24th. The remainder of the time I will be in the office at the Court House. All information as to taxes will be cheerfully given by mail or otherwise. J. W. PERBIN, County Treasurer. Sept. 26, 1888, 3m Special Shoe Department of ROSENBERG & CO $ You can't afford to buy elsewhere. The Largest. Stock! The Lowest Prices! Good shoes at prices within the reach of all. ( Our stock of Men's, Ladies'and Children's shoes is more than *. double its usual a- I mount. We buy from , manufacturers only, and can sell you shoes \ for less money than \ those who buy from the jobbing trade. Buy from us, qnd we guarantee j you a durable and comfortable shoe. 1 Special bargains offered to those j wanting several pair. P. Rosenberg & Co. j For Sale at a Bargain. A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN the town of Abbeville. House contains eight rooms besides kitchen. All In thorough repair. Lot contains nearly one acre, with (lower garden, fruit trees and splendid garden spot. Also, good outhouses, stable, barn and the best well in town. Terms?One-fourth :ash, balance in one, two and three years. Deferred payments bearing only 8 per cent, interest. Apply to W. N. GRAYDON. Oct. 31,1888, tf ESTATE SALE. [WILL SELL AT ABBEVILLE C. H. ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1888, Saleday, he real estate of LEROY C. WILSON, debased, consisting of Two Hundred and Twenty Acres, nore or less, lying six (6) miles above Abberille on the Lowndcsvllle road, bounded by ands of Mrs. J. F. Lyon, Miss Jane L. Gordon ,nd others. TERMS?One-half cash, balance in twelve nonths with interest from day of 6ale, secured iy bond of purchaser and mortgage of premses. M. H. WILSON, Executor. NOV. 7,1SSS, 4t i i > : * M