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[ , , || ?|||,||| _ ___ -The Press and Banner; " ABBEVILLE, S.C. ta^Publlsbed every Wednesday at S- a year in advance. | ? |'i Wednesday, July 31, 1895. v . 8 i Unclaimed I.elter*. p Letters received iu \bbevllle S. C? post j u office for week ending July ->0, 1 S9.r?. li C?Crawford, Mrs. L. C. (4?Gllinore, Miss Laura. Id J?Jones, Alfred L !a L?Lowry, Rev. J. L. (D. I).) ;b S-Sirles, Andrew. Stewart, Miss Mary. San- j j. ders. Miss Minnie. j ? T?Toibert, John. jti Y?Young, Miss t'ary. Young, Miss Irene | u " ^ i t..L- r> \r i. nuuci t uiun* ? ? j (t j li Souih Carol i nit Colleee. \Vk notice in the city Mr. J. J. McSwaln, Kwho in representing the S. C. College, of * whicli institution lie Is a citi/eu. All parents & who have boiib to educate would do well to f see him and have that time-honored college " set forth in its true light. The expenses of'^ one scholastic year have been reduced to a!" minimum. Mr. M&Swaln will remain in;'1 town through todaj . j " Somethiuj? Sew for Abbeville. j ^ The bicyclist of the town will give a parade Cl on Friday evening at half past C o'clock. Kvery one Is Invited to see it. Free. The pa- |t rude will be through the public square. L?t ]j all the young people turn out. A bicycle p club will be organized at once. Abbeville should not be behind. t< d; District Alliance. ^ The District Alliance of the Third District l( will hold lis next regular meeting at Beiton, K( s. on August Hth next.at 7.30o'clock p. in. ai Jno. C\ Watklus. u Sec. .'ird Dlst. Alliauce. (j| Anderson, S l.\, .1 uly 29,1SI-1. p - r? Ice Cream. tl . . . . J, OH ftl Ice cream nt the school ouuamg num ?.. ? ? to s o'clock, ut 5 a saucer. The ladle* who are jt to furnish ice cream are Mrs. \V. C. McUowan, ai .Mrs. P. Rosenberg, Mrs. J. F. Miller, Mrs. tl Beachum and Mrs. Henry. u n: A Correction. In lbe minutes of late meeting of the i,: late meeting of the Teachers Association, the P name of "Prof, smith" occurs twice. It should have been Prof. Sutlif. * t* MInn Minnie S. WIImoii Wed* Mr. J. X. [)Dnl?re. p. Married In Elberton, Ga.. Wednesday, w J nly 24, by Rev. Dr. Hoyt, Mrs. Minnie S. n Wilson and J. N. I)uPre, both of Abbeville. j>< Death of a Good Woman. P1 Mrs. N. R. Schrarn died July 29, 189.*>. She was buried at Sharon. A good woman and a u devoted wife hat? gone to her reward. Q] ? ? tioue tu Her Rvwanl. c< Mrs. Betsey Hamilton, and old and res- ? pected lady of Abbeville, died at her home H two miles out of town. Aunt Betsy as she P was called, was 90 years old. Her remain*. * were Interred at .Long Cane Cemetery. h Mr. Joseph Bean of that sterling old pa " u.n.koto1,ii1? Ik In I null ill per, me rsoumciu * the Interest ol the church paper, which i* a (1 household word in thin community. Mr. n Mean made a pleasant call at our office Mou' day afternoon. J Turn out and see the bicycle parade Friday j, evening at CiO o'clock. If you want your watch repaired, in first p class style, so it will keep time, R. C. Bernau, F the Jeweler, can do It at the lowest possible t prices and guarantee satisfaction. t Jewelry, rings and chains repaired and re- d modeled so they look like new, and old gold ,v and silver bought or exchanged at K. C. Ber- 11 nau, the jeweler. F The largest stock and the lowest prices of ? silverware, jewelry and clocks at R. C. Beriiau, the Jeweler. j If you can't read this you will need a pair of i glasses. R. C. Bernau, the jeweler, can tit you so you can *ee as well as ever. j' Buggy tops covered and all kinds of trim- { ming done at C. P. Hammond & Co. Bulsts ruta baea and turnip seeds. New ot. Harrison & Qame. , Ladles arn Invited to Inspect the stock at 1 Hill & Cochran's Music House. c Any sheet music not In stock will be order- v ed for you at Hill <t Cochran's Music House. Fly paper at Speeds 40 cents a box. s Why let all of your hair drop out when 1 Speeds hair renovator will stop it. It re- g iiews the growth and cleans the scalp Speed. THE SURVIVORS. Arrangements for the Annual Reunion. The annual meeting of the Confederate Survivors Association lor Abbeville county will be held In the Court House at Abbeville on j Monday, the.r>th day of August.Saleday next. An address will be delivered aud a dinner t provided lor survivors. An election or officers for the Association ? will be held to serve for the ensuing year. The followiutj named Survivors nre up- , pointed us local committees to raisft funds to , provide the dinner, to wit: R. F. McCaslau, James Rogers, T. L. Moore. c T. F. Riley, J no. R. Moore, J. L. Huehey. J F. Hodges, R. H. Hughes, T. J. Ellis. 1 W. B. Acker, E. H. Hooker, J. \V. Mattisou. ^ J. \V. Huckabee, G. F. Burden. P. .Suber. Dr. W. E. Link, T. G. Baker. T. J. Brough. ? OtwayHenderson, WTJeuisings, .IFEdmunds. i Dr. J. D. Neel. D. W. Dowliu. G. M. sjbert. W. E. Cothrau, J. L. White. V. Griflin. r W. T. Branch, T. P. Quarles, W. T. Mcnonald. To provide dinner for the occasion about t one hundred dollars will be ueeded. c The committees above named will please report amounts collected to J. Fuller Lyon, Ad- s jutant, by tlrst of August, Let us have a full attendance aud a pleasant re-union. W. M. Grier, President. t .1. Fuller Lyou, Adjutuut. M . ? - ? WEST END. " i ? Happening*! and I nciilouls of a H'ceh Around the City. The lawn party given under the auspices of, and for the benetit of the Baptist church was a grand success. All present seemed to enjoy themselves very much, and nowhere can there be found a place more suitable for (he occasion than is Mr. Thomson's. Mr. Tom Urant I'errin, left for Atlanta yesterday, where he will spend a lew (lays, and from Atlanta be will go to Cleinson College and spend tbe remainder o! his vacatioii the guest of Mr. Da Pre. There has been considerable stir on our streets the last lew days, the cause being the election. All of the conclave were in town Saturday, and some of them Monday, they themselves make a crowd. Mr. John W. Yates, one of the most popular engineers on the S. A. L. has been pulling glass windows for the past week, he taking "Wing LeeV'run. Wlug taking Mr. *1. A. Haigler's, who lias been away ou his wedding tour. Cap Jones, is also pulling passengers In placeof Mr. Ab Garrison, who with his wile lias left (or the coast of .North Caiolinu lor a two weeks trip. The home of Mr. Cohen is nearly completed. Ills quite a nice and convenient house. Mr. R. Lawton DBrgan, who has been ofl on an extended trip to Darlington, Atlanta, AnguBtaandTybee, will return to the city to-morrow. Captain W. T. Branch, was up from Little ' Mountain yesterday. He looks well and hearty, and his many friends are always giad toeee him. Mr. Willie Hill, has made a tine picture of the late Henry Kirfman and presented the same to the Jno. H. Winder Divlson of Brotherhood Locomotive Engineers of this place. ^ nlona roponf. XDeuaa renown l/uu^c m m>? r.<.v. - v. ly oagnnlzcd, is on quite a boom. They bave received their regalia? which Is said to be the finest In the State. In future they will meet each Wednesday night in the K. ol 1'. Hall over post office. Captain 8. M. Illgsby, laaves to day for Wilmington, from there to New York, where die will spend a couple ol weeks. JUDGE MCGOWAN. Appeared ?? Our Street*, itnd Greets j Mhoy Friends. The noted of all observers on last Saturday j was Judge McGowan, who came down town I because of the political meeting, to see and | meet his old friends?all of wiiom were glad ! to greet him. Judge MoUowan is our oldest and most, honored citizen. He caine to Abbeville more 1 than fifty years ago, a stranger within our, gates. Since thea he has ever come up to the iall measure of a noble manhood. At the bar lie won lame and fortune; he eanred the j honor# of war; lie made a name as an up-; Tight and able Judge; his high integrity and Ills kindly heart gained the love and affection of the people. His energy and his uuer- j a lng Judgment made his llle a success under *li the circumstances. Having acquired all that was desirable in! chls world, he uow re?>ts lrom bis labors, in j .-.he lengthening shadows la the evening of al *rell spent life. I ? A LOWNDESVILLE'S LETTER. _ - ? ill llie Xews from Kockry KivorN j KolliliK Hills. I.owndi'sville .1 illy, 2s? Mr. ami Mrs. .1. T. Latimer returned from a wo days siay iu Abbeville Monday. I'rof. K. M. liul're oi Wollurd College spent uesday and Wednesday, witu the family of lr. \V*. G. Huckabec. Misses Ida and Nora Hammond of Abbeille C. H. came up Tuesday, auu were the uests of M r. I>. L. Barnes. , I'rof. s. P. McKlroy of Troy was in this , lace Wednesday night. Miss Laura Nanceof Abbeville C. H. came , p Wednesday, and has since been with the ] unity of the uudersigued. A campaign meeting was held here Tburs- i ay. A pretiy larue crowd was in attendance, ud one of tbe most orderly, partly perhaps ecause there were no special or lmporiaut { sues involved, excepting those upon which re could all agree. Eleven of the constitu- j lonal convention usprianus, were present, ud all of them gave their views, upon the < wading questions to be acted upon, when < liat important body assembles. , There was a big excursion, lrom Anderson , ' - - .....1 lr?m wll . II. 1(1 .'\UKUMU. luuii-uu, , ...... ....... .... ccouniH, so!ne ol the crowd were disorderly. < onie of these modes oi cheap travel, are be- , Dining so objectionable to those who fear to ave tlieir liner feelings outraged by the < riuking, i|iiarreliug aud lighting, that some- < irnes occur upon tiiem, that they, will not j >tke advantage of the clieup rates ottered < owever anxious tliey may be to do so. The darkies had a festival, a little beyond ; /est Knd, Thursday night, aud it wound up | '1th a row,one of them being pretty badly s hi Uev. K. W. Mason aud .Mr. A. I,. Latimer 2 ft Wednesday, for Cross 11 ill, to attend the ?> Lstrict Conference, which began in that lace thai night. 1 It was ihe good pleasure of the writer to at- j Hid a school exhinliion at Latimer, Wednesay nigbt, arranged aud conducted by Miss 3 nine Young, now aud tor the past two j >rms. the etliclent teacher of the school at lat place. It was a success iu the fullest j juse. It was held in the Depot, a convenient 1 lid suitable place. The rostrum had been iNtelully decorated with evergreens aud 1 owers, and all oilier needful and appro- j riate adjuncts. A programme of tableaux, ; 'citation dialogues; all appropriate selec- c 011s which were performed in a manner like creditable to teacher and pupils, and 1 idging lrom the close alien turn of the large * udit-uce. pleasing to it. The arrangement ot 1 le whole exercises, showed a peculiar lituess 1 pon the part of the designer, the most prolinant figure of the occasion, and the cos- r lines of the actor, which included the whole s ;hool, from the smallest to the largest, were : 1 perfect, harmony with ihe characters reresented. S The niusie was furnished by the Cowan J rothers and sisters of Mt. Carmel. There are iree brothers aud two sisters, who each | lay upon a dilleretit stringed instrument. ( joroughly understand music, and are fine 1 erforrner, producing a harmony of sound, 1 hicb is enjoyable to the hearer. Our Latl- t ler Iriends were fortunate, 111 securing me irvices of Miss Janie Young, and she was 2 irtunuie in having beeu thrown among that i eople, who deserve praise for having exinded to her a united support aud hearty eo- r peration, important factors in the.bullding i p of good schools, loo often withheld in \ iher sections. Without intending lor one tan but to lessen the usefulness and eflicienY of the multitude of selfsacritlclug aud ften times poorly paid teachers of our coun'y schools, would say, if all of them were j resided over and governed by so competent , teacher as Miss Janie Young has proven erseif to be, their educational iuterest, r ould be raised to a much higher plain, and ' iieir progress much more marked. * A postal was received at this ollice, a few ays ago, addressed to Mr. aud on the . jverse side, was written, "are you dead.'' Miss Nora Sharpe of Laurens, and Miss Jiie Dent of Columbia reached here Thursay to visit the family of their uncle Mr. S. , Hup*. This writer was deprived of a part of his exected repurtorial supply, for this week's 'ress and Banner because of the lailure of he public debate "booked" for rinding night ( o materialize. This is to be regretted, as the ? iscussion of the subject. * Resolved that fomau suffrage in the Ignited States, would >e conducive to the highest iuterest of the leople" 11 it had not settled it, it would no loubt have thrown much light upon the i mich talked of question. A several days (and perhaps longer) meettig will begin in Smyrna Methodist church, u ihis place next Sunday, August 4th. Mr. Charlie Horton who sometime ago Glued the Baptist church, was yesterday at 1 ?. ru. inmersed in Rocky River by the Rev. i. J.Williams pastor, ol the Baptist church lere. Miss Lula I'ower of Penny's Creek, accotn- ! lanled by her nephew Master Raiford and ittle Miss Ada McMillan of Abbeville C. H. ame over yesterday and liave since been vitb us. Messrs Ross, Price anil Tom I.lddell went nto the country yesterday evening 10 cai i ou otne young ladies. This is confidential, 'liey are rather timid, aud would not feel ;ood to be teased about it., Troupe. ? ?? GREENWOOD. I'yle's I'arasrnplis. Greenwood, C. S.. July .'ill, ISiij. The three year old daughter of -Mr. and kirn. W. A. Still died here last Sunday. Miss Ida McKinuev is visiting relatives on Jpper Long Cane. Will Melton speut last Sunday with his ;randlather atSalak. Mr. Campliell, night telegraph operator at he t?.. C. & N. deport, lias been transferred to Athens, Ha. Muster Earnest Unborn, the seven year old on of Mr. D. J. Haboru Is an expert bieylist. Miss Suiuner, of Augusta, iia? aud Miss iyles, of Greenville, S. C., are guests of Mrs. hlcManns. The young people had an enjoyable sociable f Iht. rotlili.iww. of M r A Si. ('lllir Lee iiiSt 'rlday evening. Messrs. Hal ley, Barksdale it Co' store is leariug completion. .Some two hundred people'' attended tlie pictic last Saturday at the spring near the resileneeof Mr. J. V. Anderson. There was an ibundance of dinner and everybody had a plendid lime. Miss Sal lie Mcllwain, ol Dorroughs, K. C., s visiting her cousin, Miss Marie .Mcllwain, if Salak. Miss May Thomas and Mrs. li lover, of Au;usta, Ga., are spending awhile with friends ii Bradley. There will be a picDic at White Hall on Satirday the 3rd of August. Everybody invited o come and bring baskets. A dance has teen arranged for. Miss Lula Maxwell, of Augusta, is spendng a lew weeks with Mrs. J. L. Anderson of tie Mt. Moriuh neighborhood. Miss Annie Major and Miss Mamie Itampey if this city are spending awhile with friends it Cokesbury. Miss Lizzie Kellar entertained a few friends ast Thursday evening. Miss Johnson, of Newberry, who had been he guest of Miss Etta,'Blake, returned home Saturday. Mrs. T. F. McManns gave a pleasant social Wednesday eveniug. Mrs. Edgar Blake is visiting her parents at L.ewiedale, S. C. There will be a picnic near the residence of Mr. J. A. Jones three miles from Greenwood ; iext Friday the 'Jnd of August. Everybody nvjted to come and bring baskets. Miss Bertha Felder. of Bamberg, S. C., arrived In Greenwood Friday aiid is the guest )f Miss Nannie Major. Mr. J. W. Bodie, section master ou the A. fc K. H. R., accompanied by his family, went At Newberry last Tliuisday. to witness the marriage of his brother, Mr. William Bodie. Three negroes died in Greeu wood last Satjrday. One of fever, one of consumption, iiid another died suddenly, perhaps ol heart Jlsease. Miss Fannie Roderick and Mrs.Thomson, al Coronaca, are spending awhile with their sister, Mrs. Horton, at McCormick. An Epworth League was organized at VerJery Sunday evening with the following otticers: President?Rev. W. B. Wharton. 1st Yice-Fresideut?Mrs. W. A. Lomax, Jr. V!d Vice Fresident?Mr. W. A. Lomax, Jr. :'.d Vlce-Freslden?Miss Mary A. Sistrunk. Secretary?Mr. J. W. Scott. The league meets Thursday night, before the third Sunday in each month. The next meeting will be held at the residence of Bev. W. B. Wharton. Mr. E. I*. Gregory, of Charleston, Is spending a few days at Oakland Park with Col. J. B. Sample. The Baptist Congregation has raised the salary of Or Forrester and has given liim a month's vacation. Miss St. Jullen Walker Is visiting her aunt Mrs. T. H. Walker at ltiley's hotel. Mrs. J. S. Juy Is spending a while with her daughter Mrs. Brents, ot Troy.S. t\ The Misses Sheppard gave their irlend Miss Mattie Henderson, ot Newberry, a sociable Jast evening. Mr.M.M, DeVore and bis sister,Miss M. s. DeVore, of Kirkleys, spent several hours iD the city Monday. Col. J. B. Sample, of Oakland l'ark, lias recently sold live of his valuable lots to the cotton factory. Barties from Greenwood, Verdery and Bradley seined In Long Caue last week near Cnnuon's bridge, where ttiey caught a tine lot of tlsh which weighed betweeu eight ana leu pounds. Miss Anna Morrow, ol Corooaqu, ami Miss Fannie Morrow, of Charloltsville, Va., ure vlNitlug relatives at Verdery, S. C. Miss Mamie Duncan, of Newberry, is spending awhile with Mrs. G. C. Duckett. A protracted meeting begins at Mt. Moriab next Sunday. Mr. \V. II. Mays has just burned 275 thousand brick for the uew factory and will have IT'i thousand more ready to uura next week. Some eight, thousand people, were here at the reunion of the old soldiers and their families last Weduesday. General Sam MctJow an and Col. JamPt 11. Rice were the orators of the day. .N, O. fyles. I I BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Deals In Land in Abbeville County as Re corded in tlie Auditor's Office. NIXKTY-SIX. K A Oaknian and wife to M T Ward, hal acre. $125, July 2, 1894, bounded by L C Cole man, M H Keinpsou, It K 'l'olbert aiid J ( Uarland. James E Hagood, Special Master Columbii and Greenville Kailroad Company to South ern Hallway Company, all the property own ed by the K & 1) R H Co., known as the Col iirnbia and (ireenvilie Knllroail in Abbevilli county, consideration 8100,000 for the entiri property throughout the State: runnlni through portions o1 Ninety-Six, Greenwood I'okesbury, Donualds, Long Cane and Abbe vilie townKhips, Abbeville county. T K Fooshe to W A Collins, 72 acres, $540 3ct. 1,1S!I4, bounded by H C Calhoun. Jamei I'inson, It K Chancy. Cambridge road, K f Foosheand Miss Louisa Button and others. Wui B Nickles to Mrs Ella Nickles, 20u acre! SiiRi, Sept. 17.1S94. bounded by S \V Tbarpe, i J Gilliam, Mrs Mary Martin, G 4c C H Kane )thers, being part of Thomas Nickles home ?tead. John C Kooshe to Wm W Koo^lie, 1 lot, $j0 Jet. l!i. iSSM, bounded by John C Fooshe, Mn iolinsou and Cambridge street. F A Arnold, as Extr, E W Kinard, as Exlr."i il Francis -\rnoiu, ioju? i u, nvia> f?, Nov. 15.1891, bounded by Marv K San lers, James Chuuey, Mrs E A Hill, M H Lips ?tnl), and known as the Long Bottom. .) C Klufib, Master, to Laura E Liinbecker f70 acres. Dec. 3, isyi. bounded by \V h ilchardsou, W T Hurt, Mrs Chapman, Ran ioui Chaney and (j A Cromer. Carr Peterson to J 1' Phillips, CM acres, $200 S'ov. 21, ISM, bounded by \V il Kra/.ler, M t Sanders and Saluda River Mrs B (.' Chancy to J 1' Phillips, 7:1 acres,$12.: )ec. 6,ISill, bounded by J (J Young, Mrs E Hill ilrs Shepparcl and the Augusta road. Mrs Julia L Turner to Mrs Mary C Taylor U2 acres, So.COO, Nov. 2.S, 1891, bounded by Wit Anderson and Geo H Taylor. Mrs J E Shumate to M P McGbee, 1 lot, $500 Dec. IS, 1SSM, bounded by T .1 Beacham, Whls. lant, M H Richardson and Cambridge street Samuel Lord to A J Salinas & Sons, one lot ioininal, Jan. 21, ISW.1, bounded by Jas Rogers lr? on the North, A S Osborne on the South Mrs McCaslan on the East, Cambridge streel >n the West. Samuel Lord to A .1 Salinas & Sons, one lot lominal, Jau. 21,1MO, bounded by Cambridge treet on the West. Mrs R K McCaslan on lh< 'ast, Jns Rogers, Jr. on the North, Mrs H 1 jalphiu on the South. Samuel Lora to A J Salinas & Sons, one lot lominal, Jan. 21. 1S*X>. bounded by Cambridge treet on the East, N H Purkerson on th< *."orth, E T Moore on West and South. C E Calhoun et al to Ella C Turner, 37 acres 171. March 1!), 1SSI4, bounded by Ella C Turner t W Calhoun. J o Calhoun. Charlotte E Calhoun, Extrx, to Sallle Car )omi,2&> acres, Si,000, Dec. 2i>, inh, oounaea 03 t W Calhoun, Wilson creek, Llilie Calhoun Tract No. 2 bounded by J A Calhoun, T C Tur ler, Llilie Calhoun, both tracts being a parto be Estate of J W Calhoun. E K Holers to John Johnson. 1 lot, S175, Oct 2, 185-3, bounded by "Voiaski, Estate Mrs M I Jale and the said E E Rogers and others. Samuel Lord to A J Salinas, 25G acres. doidI ial, Jan. 21, 1S95. bounded by Mattlson Rich irdson, Estate Richard Watts, Robt Calhoun vaters of Saluda River. greenwood. Daniel Tarrant to Elisha R Burgess, 1 lot, S3 May 5,1S94, bounded by Cokcsbury street, Ja Marino, Daniel Tarrant and B F Yoe. Mary G Owens to W R Dozler and others Trustees of Presbyterian church, 1 lot, S100 lune 8. 1S94, bounded by M G Owens, Wat street and others. AnnaW Bell to A Jerome Bell. 1 lot, S15, Ju ly 9, 1S94, bounded by A J Bell, Anna W Bel ind others. Gussle L Blake to M F Sanders, one lot. S35C May 9, 1894, bounded by J P Burnett. Bari street and others. Veunor Ray to Howard Burnett, 1 lot, 8135 Aug. 21, 1S9I, bounded by Circular street Pierce Poe and others. S C Bullock to Trustees of Ebene/.er M J Uhurcb, 1 acre, ?80. Aug. 24,1S94, bounded b; S C Bullock and Public road. S E Miller to Margaret A Miller and Luc< M Segwalk, 1 lot, 8 . Feb. 20,189-1, boundei by W H Bailey, GU4NRR and others. C A C Waller to Rosie Massie, 1 lot, $50, Jul; 20,1S94, bounded by Lizzie street, Blake land and others. R R Calhoun to W A Collins, 1 lot, 8600. Jul; 5, 1894, bounded by J S Klugb, W W Klugl and others. C A C Waller to Isabell G Fair, 1 lot,S12[ May 7, 1891, bounded by Hackett street. R J Blade. J T McKellar and S A Cunningham. Mrs Jauie A Sproles to Geo C Hodges, 1 lol 5?, Oct. 23,1894, bounded by Geo C Hodge and the Minor estate. .Mary J Bell and J R Blake,Sr. Executors, t< Anna W Bell, 95% acres, 8749.60, Oct. 2f> 1891 bounded by Wm Hughey,Stanley Crews, Mb thew Pool and others. Joel S Bailey to J F Derand W L Durst, on acre, $800, bounded by the factory, side tracl oi GCiN, and on South and East by factor; sidetrack of C Ji G R R and Alewine street. C Eugenia Dew to E A Reynolds, % acrt 8100, Sept. 17,1894, bounded by Main or Churcl street, l)r A P Boozer and others. Tapo Moseley to Amelia Trotter, 2 45 10 acres, 877.45, Nov. 2,1S94, bounded by Jame Trotter, Estate F Arnold, Tapo Mosely am others. Robt L Collins to Robt L Stuart, 18 acref 8175, Nov. 20,1S94, bounded by W G Rice, G < i N R R aud others. Joel S .Bailey to Fountain Moore, 1 acre, 52; Nov. 7.1S92, bounded by Joel S Bailey, Mrs I P Boozer and others. Hannah Fair to E Robt Fair, 1 lot,S100,Nov 20.1691, bounded by Hannah Fair, Cemeter; street and others. F A Arnold, as Extr, and E W KlDard.a Extrx, of Francis Arnold, deceased, to S ] Marshall, 1 lot, S?,Nov. 15, 1S94, bounded b; street, branch in rear and lots 5 and 6 of th Gilliam estate. J T McKellar to W <5 Strawhorn, 2 lots, SOOC Dec. 8, 1S94, bounded by Mrs Fannie A Straw horn on West, J T McKellar on North an< District M Parsonage on the East. R P Piuson to J H O'Neal, 2 lots, S93.75, Sept 15,1891, two lots No. 4 and 5 and bounded b; lots :i and 0 In Block C. R P Blake to John Mitchell, 1 lot, 1?, Ma; 1, 1894, bounded by Aaron Fair, S A Hinton,. L Andrews. J Allen Smith to R P Blake, 2 lots. SCO, Aug 111, 1894. being a part ol the McCoy lands of tb late C \V Crews, being two lots bounded by 1 F Reynolds, David Reynolds and others. Jesse Thompson & Co to \V B Mlllwee, 1 lol 5560, May 28,1894, bounded by Door. Saslj an< Blind Factory and the P R Jt W C R R Co, J ! Bailey aud others. F A Arnold, Extr, and E W Klnard, Extrx of Francis Arnold, deceased, to 2 lots, S221, Nov. 15,1894, bounded by lots :t am 4, being a part of the Gllllain land. J C Klugh, Master, to F M Fuller, 922 acres 52,857, Dec. .'5, 1894, bounded by J J Bozemau Dudley Byrd, Alex Turner. Crawford lands, i C Collins, W G Rice, T R Pinson and others H G Crouch to J R Crawford, 1 lot, S70, Sept 29, 1894, Lot No. 10 of Block A, In town o Greenwood. W H Kerr to T J Crymes, 1 lot, $800, Dec. 2i ieui hfln till pi) hv Uftllrnad street. Creswel street. Douglass Sheppard autl \V H Kerr. W V Blyth to Mrs Frauds A Wren, 1 lot $77.50, Feb. 21,18W, bounded East by Lot Nc 41, West by Merriraau Avenue, North by Wal nut street. J C Klugh to P B Calllson and P B Kemp, lot, ?17.50, Jan. 7,1895, being lot 1, 2 and 3 it Block C of tbe K P Pinson properly. A C Collins to Ida Ann Anderson. 100 acre? 5800, Jan. 14,1S95, bounded by J H Wlllard, I K it \V U H K, J D Fooshe, J F Coleman, A ( Collins and others. J B Himpson to J II Cllnkscales, 30 acre* S700, Dec. 18,1S94, bounded by CJcUll H, W ( Cllnkscales West, by lands known as Kabbl tract and North by J B Simpson. C L Norman to James M Norman, 115 acre* SI,150, Dec. 15,1S94, bounded by Wm. Turnei Joseph Mllford and others. Pickens Johnson to Christian C Cumraingt 1 lot, S73, Dec. 11,1894, bounded by Frank Fall Joel 8 Bailey and Chas Robinson. Wm V Blytb to Nancy E Street, 1 lot. S77.5< .Jan. 3,1894, bounded by Lots Nos. 29,80 am 40, Merrlman avenue, Walnut street and otb ers, being In the town of Greenwood. T L Coleman to Samuel Moore, 10 acres, SltX Aug. 2,1879, bounded by Daniel Tarrant, Mi! ton W Coleuian, Duckeltand others. E 11 Tarrant to Mrs M Ida Tarrant, hous and lot, *1,000, Jan. 25. 1895, bounded by Byr or Cemetery street, Mrs U C Duckett, Wm 1 Bailey and others. J It Moore to M H Coleman, 130 acres, 81,00< Jan. 10, 1S95, bounded by M K Fin ley, J i Maxwell, McLees, Kellar and Public roai from Greenwood to Ninety-Six. G L Connor, Executor, to Lizzie S Arnold, lots, $ , Dec. 18, 1894, bounded by Lots N< 4, II and 12 ot James A Bailey estate, Clrcula street and others. Mrs Z Estelle Fleming to F A Arnold, 2 lou S?, May 2,1891, bounded as Lots Nos. 4,1 12, 2 and 8,9, Circular street, and known as lc Nos. 2 and 3 of the Estate Jas A Bailey. W P Bllenberg, B T Ram bo to A G Bullocl 1 lot, S , Jan. 23, 1895, bounded by R P Pli son, being in the city of Greenwood. - i l.' vtr [.linn J t lvmgu, iuusiei, n> <j jv .? ? itnil \V B Mill wee, 1 acre, 52.000. Feb. 4th, 189 bounded by .1 K Durst, W L Durst and \V Mill wee. 11 F Fuller to WI Hard A; Foosho, half ai-r S25. Aug. 8,1894, bounded by H F Fuller, Jas Coleman and W W Klugh. A1 N Cobb to Rebecca A Bucbau.100 aero 51,000, Keb. 5, 1S5IS, bounded by A K Kills, F I'obb, M N ?nd F B Cobb, being u part of tb J 1) Kills land. J L Hugney and W A McCracken to K I Tarrant, acres, $205, Feb. 21. 18!)5, bouude by .1 L Huuhey, L Moore and lauds formerl owned hy .1 Y L Partlow, deceased. Charles Foy to Mrs Kdna Hell, 1 acre, 8S March 2,1S!).*?, being lot No. 13 of the llackc land. 11 1* Blake to Park Arnold, 215 acres, SI,50 Jan.Ih!l">, bounded by H O Verrell, lanus lb merly owned by B ZHerndou, deceased, bi now owned by ,J F Kellaraud Wm Crews, J H Hughes and others. It 11 Henderson to W A Collins, l'J'250 acre $25, January, 1SD5 hounded by K H Llenderso and the right of way of the 1' H & W C It It. J A. Lotnax to A S McKenzle, 110 acres, $70 March ID, 1895, bounded by W W Franks, Bei jatnlu Franklin, W W Jones. John Rotbrocl J K Leavell and W L Durst, Trustees Green wood BaptistlChurch. to L K Crymes, one lot, iSSOO, March 21. 1895, bounded by F >1 Allen, ; Baptist Parsonage, Main or Church street and . I by Logan street. F W H Nance, Sheriff, to S J McGhee and Jesse Thomson, 1 acre, $300, March 21st, ISflo, bounded by Mickler, Walter Bailey and oth| ers, being in the city of Greenwood, f! J E Waller to C A C Waller, 1 lot, nominal, I (- Feb. IS. 1895, bounded by lands of Columbia <fc 2 I Greenville railroad. Long St., Calhoun avenue. a ! J E Waller, Testatrix per Extr, to C A C -1 Waller, Singleton brick store house and 1 lot, normal, Feb. IS, 1S!>5,bounded by Depot Street, I- Logan Street and others. a J E Waller, Testatrix per Extr, to C A C e| Waller, 1 lot, 1 undivided half interest in lot ; and, building known as Livery Stable lot,Feb. , IS, 1805, bounded by lands of C A C Waller, - I Depot Street and others. I R E GIbbs, Extr. C A C Waller, Ex,CG i, Waller, Ex, to R E GIbbs, house and lot, r ] nominal, Feb. 18,1S95. bounded by G C & N R 5 i R, W H Bailey. Logan Street and others. , R E GIbbs. Extr, C A C Waller and CG 31 Waller, Extrs, to R E Gibus, New York Store L' House, normal, Feb. 18,1S95, bounded by lands I I of R E (Jlbbs, Logan Street, M E Waller and -1 others. C.'OKRSBL'KY. '! S Holcomb to J C Mllford. 1 lot. S2.50, May 8, i 1S9I, bounded by lands o( J C Mllford, G S : | Bents aud S Holcombe. > Celestla F Rowiet to E S Tlnsley. 2 acres, " SSOO, July :J1,1S94, bounded by Phoenix Uulld 1 in};, ttie road leading to Abbeville, Public | Square and lands formerly owned by G M : ] Hodges and others. > Jane Parrls to Eva B Krwln, acres, $400, " t)ct.l7, 1894, bounded by lands of C F Dill, Mrs. Rivers, 1) W Washington and others. ? B L hlpford and W R Dunn to H M Cooper, J 85 acres, SS50, Nov. 8. 1S94, bounded by lands . of Chas. Culien, J B Algary, Jas Robinson, B ' L Llpford and others. t W E Agnew to B L Llpford. 17 acres, ?255, Jan. 2,1891, bounded by lands of WE Agnew, ? B L Lipford and others. 1 Sarah E Ellis to Doucllla D Polhlll, 50 acres, 8 , April 18, 1804, bounded by CJtGRR, Abbeville Branch of C & G, J F Hodges and J T Ellis. Mrs Etta Tlnsley to Watt Aiken and Mrs V C Aiken, acres, SC00, Oct. 1.1S9I, bounded bv lands of J N Seawrlght, Neal Tlnsley, T R Blackwell, Aaron Williams. ^ J R C Dunn to Mrs Kannle Agnew, 8fi acres, normal, Oct. 31, 1894, bounded by lauds ol R < S Galloway, T F Drake, J R C Dunn and oth5 ers. \ B L Young to II P McGee, 2 ncres, 8100, Nov. 7,1891, bounded by lands of R S Galloway, El vlra Vause. School House and others. J C Klugh, Master, to Henry P McGhee, 400 : acres, 81.000, Nov. 5. 1894. bounded by Turkey I 5 Creek, G W Jones, Wrn Jones, ASMerrlwether and others. < J C Klugh, Master, G W Connor, 150 acres, SI,200, Jan. 2, 1S8C, bounded by lands of B C Hart and others, being tract No. 3 of Chas. L " Smith's "Keinman Place." 7 J C Klugh, Master, to G W Connor, 220% acres, 81,(100.44, Dec. 7,1885, bounded by lands " of B C Hart and others, known as tract No. 2 f of Chas L Smith's "Kelnmau Place." J C Klugh, Master, to G W Connor, 141% ; acres, 81,219.05, Dec. 7, ISS-j, bounded by landB lj of Milton Goidlng. B C Han and others, being tract No. 1 of Chas L Smith's "Kelnman Place." Wade N Tlnsley to W B Cox, 93%acres, Dec. ? 12,1804, bounded by lands of G' P Simmons, Pr?nR Miiir!??v_ Klfitoher Shirley und M B Mc Ghee. D H Winn to Henry P McGhee, 70 acres, 8330, Jan. -4, 1S95, bounded by lands of J A 9 Blaine, Freeman Place, J N Seawrlglit and s oiliers. Vermore Adams to Harriet E. Adams, 131 i, acres. $400, March 2,1895, bounded by lands of i, Frank Gaddls, Enoch Hodges, Townes Mat bry, the western rlversand others. B H Hutledge to A J Salinas, 14S acres, nom inal, Jan. 19.1S95, bounded by lands of Susan 1 Riley. Wm Riley and others. B H Rutledge to A J Salinas & sons, 868 ?, acres, nominal, Jan. 19.1895, bounded by lands i of W F Jones, A M Airnew, C L Smith and others, known as the Riley place, i, B H Rutledge to A J Salinas & Sons, 828 ,, acres, nominal, Jan. 19,1895, bounded by lands of L R Dantzler, J F Kellar, W C Norwood, ! QM Hoilges and others, known as the Touipy kin place. i B H RuHedge to A J Salinas ft Sons, 1 acres, r j nominal. Jan. 19, 1895, bounded by Dr W C 1 j Norwood, Wm McNaesy, Cokesbury Road. | B H Rutledge to A J Sallras ASons,31 acres, ir. nominal. Jan. 19, 1S95, bounded by lands of s I A M Agnew, Matthew's Road and others. J C Klugb, Master, to Louella P Gaiy, Nov. y 9,1S95, one-ninth of 415 acres, 892, bounded by 3 lands of estate W A Moore, Beacbam Place, Old Watt's Place, White House Place and i, lands of the estate B Z Herndon. ? J C Klugb, Master, to C C Reed and W J Kirk, 21 acres, 31.400, March 0, 1895, bounded t, by B C Heart, Mrs Hodges, 1. D Connor, and s | the Public Road, being the house and lot of i the late Robl V Jones. DONALDS. l" B L Lipford and W R Dunn to Alex L Beas| ley, acres, 81.500. November 7, 1894, bounde [ ed by lands of B L Lipford, James Robinson, ' SM Cooper and others. f M F Austin to Minnie L Prult, 1% acres, 825, November 20.1S94, bounded by lands of M F Austin and otherB. a B L Lipford to Thos L Robinson, USJ4 acres. Sm30.75, November, 1891, bounded by lands of 0 E M Sharpe. Lee Haddon, Reuben Posey, B L ? Lipford and others. J (J B Kay to W H Kay, one-half interest In 114}^I acres, 8286.25, January 5,1894, bounded by ? lands of Jane Kay. Mrs Elvira Mattison, belug a part of the homestead of Ueorge H Kay. E C Donnald to E L Bowie, 1 lot, $40, Nov. 2. ' 1894, bouuded by lands of Lewis Morehead ?fc ? Co, L A Shannon, Baptist church and H P McGee. Carrie Seawrlght to Eliza iJ simpaon, ww V acres, $2,000, November 25, 1889, bounded by lands of estate of John Oonnald, Thos Smith, 5 Marshall Stone and others, s Henry Haddon to Hugh Wilson, 140 acres, f 8600. March 11, 1S95. bounded by lands of W e M Higglns, John Attaway, W H Hughes, L A | Razor, John M Kasor and Turkey Creek. ' j DUK WEST. 1 F W R Nance, Sheriff, to Jas L Robinson, 76 > acres, $55, July 11, ?, adjoining lands of R 0 v Branyan, George Alewine and others. Lizzie Shaw lo II P McGee, 2 acres, 800, 7 March 11,1891, bounded by laudsol T J Bowen I and Little River. John W Smith to J C Wilson, 1(H acres, 850, June 20, 1894, bounded by lands of C C Bran0 yan, S J Martin, Geo Shirley, Hog Skin Creek 1 : and others. | Mrs Flora Young to Geo T Hogan. 156J4 I acres, $200. November 26, 1894, bounded by j ; lands of James Maglll, R W Haddon, Eliza< belh Ellis and others. i WW Wilson, J R Wilson and J C Wilson to J W Cllnkscales, 107acres, 51,400, Nov. 10,1894, ' | bounded by lauds of A T Carwile, Jr. J W j i Clinkscales, W R McAdams.Euoch Smith and I H P McGee. i j Henry M Young to Geo T Hogan, 5% acres. ' i 865, Noverober.v 26, 185M, bounded by lands of I i R W Haddon, Joseph Ellis and others, i Henry P McGhee to G N Nlokels, 73J4 acres, I SI,175, August 4,1894. bounded by lands of Wm fi Alewine, J R McGbee, G H Gerk and H P Gerk. > J E Smith to Henry P McGhee, 138J^ acres, j 8800, November 26, 1894, bounded by fands of Emma Shirley, L A MorriB, John W Branyun und others. i' J C Klugh, Master, to'J L Pressly, 12 55-100 [1 j acres, 8140. December 15,1894,bounded by lauds . ot Mrs E P Kennedy, H M Young, F Y Press1 ley and others. j j J C Klugh, Master, to J L Pressly, 2 30-100 acres, S100, Decern ber 15,1 S94, bounded by lands , H M Young, F Y Pressly and others. > JC Klugh, Master, to J N Nance,-161 acres. 2 81,590.25, Jauuary 18, 1895, bounded by lands of F E l'ruitt. W Kennedy, R C Brownlee, J N i Young and others. 5 Geo T Hogan to John R Ellis, 117 acres, V 81,290, January IS, 1895, bounded by lands of Geo T Hogan, James Maglll, R W Haddon, i Mary Jane Stevenson, H P McGhee and Fair's Bridge Road. ' John T McLaln to Henry P McGhee, 212 i acres, 31,392, February 18, 1895, bounded by lands of S J Callaham, Milt Clamp, J L Rob' lnson, T J Bonner and others. ) J R McWhorton to Henry P McGhee, 153 J acres, 81,000, January 16,1895, bounded by lands !_ or estate jjn ioung,,i u lucLam, n sumstrong and othern. j Charlie Wimbush to Henry P McGhee, 1 lot, SCO, January 17,1894, bounded by lands ol Krvlo Voss, B L YouDg, A D Kennedy and K S e Galloway. LON(i CANK. Mary M Greeu to B P Green, 79 acres, S749, >, j August 7, 1894, bounded by lands of J H Green, U ; Alex Hogan, Mrs N Milford and B P Green, il Allen Vance to John Catsou, 3 acreR, 850, Oct. 31.1S94, bounded by lands of Allen Vance, Ab - Branch, Railroad and George Davis. ). Samuel McGowan to Win Wilson, 12acres, .r J1HD, March 21, 1894, bounded on all sides by lands of Samuel McGowan, except In point s, where It is bounded by Cambridue road. 1, J J Lomax, J W liOraax, A B Loraax, J K >t Cannon and J E Lomax to Julia E Lomax, 100 acres, $750, bounded by lands of Mrs N W c, Mundy, J J Lomax, J E Cannon and others, i- J J LiOtnax and others to Josephine E Cannon, 100 acres, S750, July 20. l>94, bounded by it lands A Stevenson, A J Cllnkseales, J W Lo5. max and others?known as the Howlett place. B J CKIugh, Master, to J 11 Ashley, 20 acres, ?75, December 0, 1891, bounded by lands of K e. 11 Aaken and others?being part of that tract F of land containing fx) acres in six township. 1 T Mnnilu nml nlhupu In A 14 MtllldV ftUll H b, M Mundy, 17(J acres, S880, November 28,1S94, H being tract No. 1 of the lauds belonging to esle ! tiite of Nancy Mundy and bounded by lands j ol S3 T Mundy, S O Bolts?tracts No. 2 and 3 of ti J said estate. d j ST Mundy and others to Joseph E Mundy, y j i:il acres, ?7*1, November 2S, lS'JJ, being tract 1 No. 2 of the lands of the estate of Nancy 5, Mundy and bounded by lands of estate of S tl i S Lomax, J C Mundy and Public Koad. | J K Cannon, Jus \V Lomax. Augustus Lo0, | max and Julia E Lomax to J J Lomax, 200 r- acres, 81,000, July 20, 1594, bounded by lauds of it | William A Lomax, JasS Cromer, Mrs Nancy II \V Mundy, Five Not?h Koad and known as a 1 part of the estate of S R Lomax. s,1 G \V Mllford to M F Crow ther, 2 acres, 850. u December 20,1891, bounded by lands of G N Nickels, M TCrowther and G W Mllford. 0, W S Robertson to R E Cox, 30 acres, 84S2, a- March 3,1891, bounded by lands of A E Cox, t. j the MlHsee Gordon and W 3 Robertson. i J C Klugli, Master, to D C and A T Calvert, lo 69 acres, S900. November 6, 1853. bounded by o! lands of S T Mundy, A F Calvert, Thos Nick* p< les and Long Cane Creek. M II M Young to Luclen Ellis, J A Ellis and Martin Luther Ellis, 193 acres. 81,544, .Ianuary ui 10,1895, bounded by lands of James H Green, rc Sloan Ellis, M J Stevenson and others. A Thos B McCord, Agent, to W Oscar Cromer, 64J4 acres, 81S4.50, January 7,189-3, bounded by 8Thris Gaston, S. A. McCord and others. *t White Bros to L W Wbite, 125 acres, S , J< January 15.1895, bounded by Jaa A McCord, S In W Smith, Jno C Douglass and others. White Bros to L W White, 25 acres, 8 , 8bounded by Mrs M A Hill, Mrs L J Marshall, bi Jas A McCord and others. fo Lizzie Anderson to J P Kennedy. 40 acres, P 81-50, February 6,1896. bounded by A J McKee, b< Robt Hagan estate, W C Winn and others. ot R C Brownlee and Jno P Hawthorn, Executors of D 0 Hawthorn, deceased, to Jno P 8Hawthorn, 150 acres, 81,000, January 27, 1895, ct bounded by'M G Smith, RC Galloway, RC P Brownlee and others k SMITH VILLE. HI Frank Hutchinson to W A Lomax & Sons, 1 acre, .820, May 26, 1994. bounded by Green- s, wood road, Frank Hutchinson, Wblt Hutch- j)| inson and others. R H Devlin to M E White, 2 acres. 81.200, a| November 2, 1895, bounded by John McNeill, |t R H Devlin and others. ^ J C Klugh, Master, to John Campbell, 50 8t acres, 8200, November 22, 1891, bounded by H F Miller, Jas Evans, LewisPlnkney and Wilson n, Nash. u/oiia in Rpnl .1 fJrnv. 1~ acres. S?00. vv October 1, 1894, bounded by estate of .la* ?j Fields, Frank Gray, estate of Reuben Will- fr llams, Rev A A Morse aud others. White Bros to K D Andrews, 164>? acres, u 8180, December 20, 18JM, bounded by Dr J W fu Marshall tract I and 2, being tract No .'5 of the real estate of Jno Foster, deceased. 1U WHITE IIALL. 2a Eva M Youneblood to L M W Odell, 1 lot, i! 8450, June 1, 1S94, bounded by Elsie Cabwell, " B^rkedale Ferry Road. Tbos W Alexander to T T Ponds, 1 lot, 8375, P' April 12, 1882, bounded by J M Jordan, D W , Jay, Main Street, the same being In the town i' of Bradley. P( W T Deal to M Allle Prulttand E N Young- !> blood, 198 acres, 8970, bounded by J L Ward. 1 estate of Jno Hancock, deceased, W M Speed r and others. J' Samuel McGowan und W O Bradley to J T {v Llgon. January 5, 1894,288 acres, 81,050, being " 8 tracts of land, 1st 210 acres, bounded by VI ncent Griffin. Theo Griffin and J T Llgon In 8th ~ township; 2nd, 34 acres, bounded by Barks- D> dale Ferry road, Mrs Dollle Tolbertand otu- ri ers; 3rd, 84 acres, bounded by J T Llgon, being ? the tract of land sold to P H Bradley and S ~ McGowan by J F C DuPre, Sheriff". la Mrs Mary E Seymore to E J Seymore. 133 f1 acres. 81,500. December 6,1894. bounded by Mrs 8 E C Seymore E W Hunt, T P Tolbert R R ToJ- la bert, Mosley and others. ? J F C DuPre, Sheriff", to P H Bradley and S McGowan, 34 acres, SGSO, being M tracts of land j as follows, to-wlt: 1st, 210 acres, bounded by " V Griffin, Thos Griffin, J T Llgon ; 2n<L & L acres, bounded by Barfcsdaie t erry roau, airs. Dolly Tolbert and others; 84 acres, bounded by J T Ukod, being the tract of laud sold by ? J F C DuPre, Sheriff, to P H Rradley and S McGowan. Ie T T Cromer to Mrs M E Crome, 10 acres, S65, M November 10, 1895, bounded by E L Seymore, *: Mrs R W Seymore and others. J; T T Cromer to S F Cromer 1 acre. ?100, No K veraber 1, 1894, bounded by E W Watsou on R the East, Main Street, on Soutb-East, and es- " tale of P H Bradley, deceased, on North and f East. J L W Jodan to A C Stockman, 197 acres, 18 81,100, January 1,1895, bounded by Tolbert, H Wnde Jones, S P Brook and others. H Anna M Gains to R E Gains, 100 acres, 8C00, March 15,1S95, boundeb by the Thomas J* estate, the Farmers Bank and Anna Gains, ^ said tract being part of what was called the ? Malmosm place. ^ indian hill. q J F Wideman and H D Pressly toT E Winn, SS 1 lot,8375, bounded by Pelzer, Rogero & Co. A1 Main Street, R P Sibleyj_belng the house and b: lot formerly owned by J T roungoioou. rv Samuel C Cothran to Wade R Cothrnn, Interest In 169 acres, 5850, October 15, 1894* ni bounded by Jas H Chiles, Sr, W J Gains, W ol C Steeple and tbe Abbeville public roud, and & known as tbe Chiles X Road tract Mo 2. M N Banks to G M Banks, 107 acres, ?497, a< November 8, 1884, hounded by J H Banks, S Is McGowan, J F While ?nd others. ai R W Liltes to Mary E Li tec, 1 house and lot, normal, January 'S>. lS'JI, bounded by ('apt R D G Robertson, Augusta Street, Pelzer, Rogers H & Co, Main Street. ei Board Trustees Ersklne College to Jno W Hawley, 263 acres, 52,000, January a, 1881, ai bounded by A C Hearst. Geo Rosenwlck, Jas li H Wldeman and Mrs S Bingham, being tract G No 2 of the estate of Dr Jno W Hearst. J H Hawley to J T Franklin, 268 acres, D 83,120, January 26. 1S94, bounded by Mrs A C V Vance, Mrs Sarah Perrln. Geo Rosen wick, J H Wldeman, and known as No 3 College lands $1 estate of Dr Jno W Hearst. T G B McCaslan to M C Wllwee, 468 acres, r< S2,S08, December 19. 1894, bounded by S O Young, F B Robertson, J F Wldeman, F O F Gable, Mrs Jas Little. \ P Regan, A C Brown, b estate of Anna Rebecca Young, and the place h formerly known as Patterson place. b G B McCaslan to M C Mllwee, 2 acres, ?700, December 19, 1894, bounded by and fronting F on Church und Bradley Street, leading back A to Edge Street, estate of R White and others. W J Gains to Mrs Anna M Gains, 250 acres, 14 51,100, January 26, 1895, bounded by J M Pruitt, P Daniel Thouias, Farmers'Bank of Abbeville, estate of Peter MoKellar, being part of tbe Mai I mason tract, formerly owned by Geo R Caldwell. g] CEDAR SPRINGS. jj! Wm McNeill to Wm H Frith, 10acres, 8100, T a ii[snat >! ixfl-T hounded bv AK Watson, es- i tate of A F Gilbert, colored, Baptist church, f Wra McNeill and others. " White Bros to L W White 843 acres.8 , January 15, 1895, bounded by W S Wilson, es- ? tate James A AlcCord, Nelson Evans tract , and others, and known as the J no Douglass , place. rB H Kutlege to A J Salinas, 258 or 353 acres, s, nominal, January 19,1895, bounded by Jno A y Devlin East and South, estate of W J Davis, ,J North by W T Tusten and others. 11 W W Edwards to Mrs V D Lee, 120 acres, at 8900, March 19,1895, bounded by Martha M Mil- ? ler, Jones Miller, J Fuller Lyon, Sam Abies jr. and others. ?! W W Edwards to Mrs V D Lee, 7acres, S . March 19, 1885, bounded by Mary Donald J F ^ Lyon and others. Mrs Margaret Hammond to J Foster Ham- ~ mond, 93 acres, 9500, March 25, 1895, bounded 01 by Mrs Armstrong, J Foster Hammond, Sam- n uel Hammond, and W S Hammond. y Mltchel Patton to P Rosenberg dt Co, 39 ~ acres, 875, February 22, 1895, bounded by Mrs A Mary Watson, Thos F Thomson, A Bequest ? and others. ^ . ABHF.VIM.K. ? Margaret Mooney to P Rosenberg & Co, 1 . lot. 8500, June 9,189.r>, bounded by P Rosenberg & Co, O'Neal, and l'routlne on street running ai from Main Street to R a D depot. Krama C Cothran to Wm H Long, , ,, 8150, bounded by M C Cothran Mrs C Wilson X and W H Long. F UoBenberg and G A Vlsanska to A B Iieeder, 1 lot 8160, June 22,1894. bounded by C jv W Flynn and Mosley Ferry road and said F ~ Rosenberg and O A Vlsanska. ei F W R Nance, Sheriff, to Board of Missions ^ for Freedmen of the N S A, 1 lot, 8506, Sep- r tember 8, 1S94, bounded by E W Williams on East and South, Basy Brown on the South- 11 West, and North-West by Wardlaw Street. J C Klugb to J A Smith, 1 lot. 8300, August 23, 1895, bounded by Haddon, Beecham and S Kiugh, on Cheerokee Street, In town of Abbevllle. ' ?, J A Smith to P Rosenberg & Co, 1 lot, 1950, 'J September 1,1S95, bounded by P Rosenberg " Co, J C Harris and street In front of Jail. Addle J Patterson toC W Flynn, 1 lot.81fl0, May 28, 1894, bounded by J S Cothran, Henry Titus, P Rosenberg A Co, being In town of Abbeville. J S Williams to J H Cheatham, N Schram, t? Robt Knox, Trustees, 1 lot, 8 , August ?! 31, 1894, bounded by J C Pressly Mrs T White, P and the remainder of the track from where It .. Is taken. ? -? ^ ? r% 1 lA? C W il farger id ueurtjimia ujnu;, i ></>, ??, Sept 6,1894, bounded by F Marshall, W H Par- 1 ker, being lot No 10 on plat made by P L Grier, ai situated In town of Abbeville. .. W B Grooves to N W Collett, 1 house and !! lot, 81,600, September 12.189-1, bounded Vienna Street and Mrs E M Miller, Jackson Street L and running back to an alley In rear towu of v AbbsvlUe. ? Mrs Alice Simmons, Mrs Ursula Hammond Jf and Carl Wosmansky to J A Smith, 1 lot, |40, 0< October 4, 1381, bounded by W H Lawsou, J A . Smith, David Aiken and Hamburg Street, In II town of Abbeville. Thos P Thomson to Clara T Chles, 2 82 100 x' acres. ?1,432, November 15, 1894, bounded by al Ftanklln Street, G, C rfr N R It. T P Thomson, . situated In town of Abbeville. I". W P Calhoun, Executor, to Kate C O'Farrill, CO acres, ?900, June G, 1894, bounded by A M 01 Hill A Sons, J R Wilson. J S Cothrann and . others, and known as tract No 3, of the estate 1! of Sarah Calhoun. " Mrs CT Moore to A B Moorse. 9J.? acres, 11 $880, December 1, 1SU4, bounded by Francis _ Henry, A B Moorse, Jane C Hughes, public B road and others. e( Sam and Rachel Thomson to James White, ol 4 acres, ?375, December 1, 1894, bounded by B S Barnwell, Mrs Calhoun, being lot of S G Thomson. J M Visauska to Jno Gosllne, 1 lot, ?200. ?i bounded by Mrs Ida Wardlaw, Eliza McDou- ]! aid, Depot street and S M Vlsanska. Sarah E. Henry to W. A. Calvert, 1 lot, noni- ?, inal, December 13, 1894, bounded by lands of L ?r llnrv,r I.iinir I'nnu ohnrnli \fPtl " lruNiecs wi i KK1" v.? ? i HasaKard lauds, of myself and fronting one j hundred feet on Main street. S! K. E. HU1 to K. K. Cox, 82J^ acres, 52,400, Jan- q| nary 12,1891, bounded by lauds of J. C. Klugli, A. L. Gillespie, Itev. A. A. Morse, Frauds i llenry and others. b, \V. T. McHonald to Henry l'ressly and Lte- " becca l'ressly, 2 acres, $40, November 7, 1S'J4, cj bounded by lands of W. T. McDonald, J. L. i> McMillan, Elijah Jones, ami the public road running from Abbeville C. H. to Long Cam*. a Eannle I). Coogler and others to J no. A. Har- tl( rls, 1 lot, 8150, January 4, 18H5, bounded by lands of Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Phoebe nes- X. s|ons, and C. <St Q. R. R. J. Allen Smith to ftjrs. Sarah W. M~son, 1 t, SI,500; December 1,1894v bounded by lands lota ' Mrs. Mary A. Perrln and others, being a W I jrtlon of said Mrs. Mary Perrin, fronting on Join aln street. Tow White Tiros to L W White. 1 lot, 8 , Jan-J W iry 15,1895. bounded by G.C <i N Ry, Vienna acre iad, and knowu as Cemetery lot, in town of Wal bbevllle. Cori White Bros to L W White. 1 lot 2 houses, W , .January 15, 1895, one lot with 2 two acre ory brick buildings thereon, bounded by W W jel Smith ? Sons. Pickens Street and front- kno ik on the Public Square. G White Bros to L W White, house and lot Rob , Jan 15,1895, one lot with one two story ed b rick building thereon and occupied hereto- ers, re by White Bros fronting 24 feet on the T' ublic Square, and running back 150 feet, and vera >unded by White Homestead, P B Speed and t G here. l White Bros to L W White, l?ouse and lot, Sepi , Jan 15,1895, bounded by lands of Gro- j c !ry store 101, r t> rspeeu, unurcn street ana j ickens Street, in town of Abbeville and 700 a nown as tbe White homestead lot. ?>U? B H Rutledge to A J Salinas & Sons, bouse an(i idiot, nominal, I , Jan 19,1895, bounded a ! follows: 25 feet fronting on Main Street aPre id extending back 115 leet, known as brick jjjc/ ore No 2, bounded by brick store No l,and _kr ;her properly of Mr. Knox. 7 B H Rutledge to A J Salinas & Sons, bouse jaD ad lot, nominal, I , Jan 19.1895, coutaln- janig 25 leet front, west a depth of 125, known 8aij i brick store No l,and bounded by brick ore No 2, Washington Street and others. Ilnn B II Rutledne to A J Salinas, bouse and lot, >ior ominal, S , Jan 19,1895,25 front, 100 feet jan spth, bounded on south and east by store of hs f J Smith & Sons, west and north by Jno A rah, evlln. known aa Nofj in White block aud e 4\| ont on public square. hon R L Mabry to Lewis W Parker and H J ai80 aynesworth, house aud lot, 5100, bounded as on I illows; by lot of Leila J Moore, Academy (COn Lreut, J C Klugh aud others, and known us P]af it No 4 of 1 he Haynesworth nnd Parker land. ?, K Marrls Boyd to S A Allen, 40 acres, $100, Feb <j.|u , 1895, bounded by lands of Mrs Mary A Gil- ema am, Catherine Calhoun, Mrs Cheatham, Mrs iiel( Mlson and Mrs C M Jones. bou G A Vlsanska to J M Vieanska, IV. acre, omlnal. S , March 4, 1895, bounded by \ j0| mds of Calvin, J M McWhltten, Dennis SOui ickson, Jas Buchanan, Allen Robinson, De- by 1 at and Magnolia streets, being the house and 0n t it recently occupied by G A Vlsanska and qci bllllp Rosenberg. U Tbe Abbeville L L and Improvement Co., to non udle L Berfoot. house nnd lot, SS00, Feb 23, si(je 195, hounded by lands of M P DeBruhl. J R (jari addon.Bechatu. J CVoungerand J CKIugh j Thos P Thomson to Mrs Mary A Goode, 8 5200 -100 acres. 8970 75-100, March 12,1895, bounded "jatI y lands of W A Lee, T P Thomson, Vienna j >ad, Estate of Jno A Calhoun, deceased. prjc Trustees llDDer Loutr Cane church to R E hv ox, 85 acres. $590, :Jan 29, 1895, bounded by ,nds of G C Dusenberry, Mrs Jane C Hugbefc j i ad others, being from that portion of what p,j( known as tbe Upper Long Cane cburcb 5.-] md. m 11 E Cox to B F Bailey, 35 acres, $590, Marcb 3175 18W?. bounded by lands of G C Dusenberry, ^,01 [rsJane C Hughes and others, being from otij, iat portion what Is known as the Upper q oug Cane churcb land. 3400 J L Perrln to Ella B Perrln, house and lot. and 0 (nominal), March 19,1S94, bounded by land r J M Giles, W T Penney, fronting on Main p ^ treet, town of Abbeville, for a distance 100 ed t ?t. Lltl Sarah J Arnold to Hugh Wilson, S8 acres, 'SO, March 25,1895, bounded by lands of R H flnn, Arch Coleman, Sharpe, Estate of Larln Bell and W R Ellis. p Win P Calboun, Executor, to Aurelia C acr( ucker, US acres, $950, Januajy 10,1891, bound- abe 1 by tracts Nos 2, s and 5, owned respective- 0tbi r by Carrie C Heard, Kate C O'Facrell and by p inds of W P Calhoun. acn Wm P Calhoun. Executor, to Carrie C pnj teard, 55 acres,$950, January 16, 1894, known p i lot.No 2 of Estate of Sarah M Calboao, acr( ounded by lands of Aurelia C Ruccer, Anna q q, Ancrum, Rob Bell and others. <3 Thos P Thomson 10 Win Hood and others, jjiq rustees of A R P Synod, 1 lot, 8200, March 28, Bttir IDs. bounded by lauds of Thos P Thomson, S q & Thomson and others. T J Mabry to Rebecca A Mabry, 20 acres, Qo ?0, March 28,1895, bounded by lands of Mrs i0t" [ary A Gilliam, P A Cheatham, Jno W Ma- p, ry, my own land and by the Cannon bridge age >ad. 8|d( Mattie P Cochran toW BLowrance, 49acres, bou ominal, January 26,1895. uoundad by lands \j r Estate W C Norwood, J D Cochran and C ?153 G Ii R, and known as the McNavy place. Mattie P Cochran to W B Lowrance, 450 otf,( ires, nominal, January 26,1895, bounded by j inds of H G Klugb,J Strawhorn, A P Boozer aor( Dd others, known as ibe McNavy place. nih MACasontoF C Weir, 180>? acres, 81.500, oil* ecember 11,1891, bounded by lands of B Y ry [erndon, W W Jones, Ann E Stacy and oth- q0 rs. d 1' H C Henderson to C P and 0 B Simmons, SI 11 i cres, $600, November 24, 1894, bounded by ri^i. inds of Oze Harvey, J R Blackwell, M B Mc- , bee. Wade Tlni*ley and Shirley hinds. Wpi F P Arnold to M A Cason, 1S0% acres, 81,425, Dr0 lecember 8, 1894, bounded by B Z Herndon. v p? 7 W Jones, Ann E Stacy and others. ?vy> Thos H Frith, Sr., to Jas \V Cade, 2 acres, Aih .,500, March 4,1S95, bounded by lands of S E ^ homas, 1? B Cade, Savannah Valley R R, pej, )ad from Abbeville to Vienna. vt W A Moore to W J Moore, 150 acres, SI,000, ebuary 19,1891, bounded by lands of J T Mary, Rev Henderson, Alice Nedbam, J M Graam and lands of myself-being a tract of my T< ome place. drl: E H Hughes to W A Collins, 50 acres, 8300. Mc( ebrnary 23,1895, bounded by lands of John lot i . Strong, L J Razor and Tumey creek. M G B Riley to Riley & Co., % acre, $30, March 890, i, 1895, bounded by lands of G B Riley and oelt ubllc road. M DIAMOND HILL. Geo F Burdett to R H Burdett, 101 acres, Cre .,300, May 22,1894, bounded by lands of Bas F allaham, Theo Baker, T T Cunningham and Dec Istate of Wm Scott. Brl Robt Sturkey to F L Sturkey, ? acres, 8 , . ? uly 28,1894, bounded by lands of W B Hall, Jan M Crowiher, Mrs Hurkness, Ferguson land, and [r Gruhb and the Mllford land. J W D Mann to Max Below, 92% acres, 8477.50, $510 ebruary 8,1894, bouuded by lands of JnoS Mc< nun. Max Below, W D Mann, P C Suber; be- oth lg the same formerly owned by S A McCur? S100 J C Klugb, Master, to H J Power, 254 acres, Bla !,350, October 3, 1894, bounded by lands oi The ames Trlbble, J E Brownlee and oihers.be- Tl ig tract No 1 of home place. Jan S McGowan to Elizabeth Logan, 121 acres, BS (0o, November 13,1894, bounded by lands ol oth McGowan, Frank Rogers, henry Hill and J< Lhers, being tract No 4 of the R L Williams Kei md In 12lh township. Jan Samuel McGowan lo M M Grear. 123 acres, son, 115, December 19,1891, bounded by lands ol F Tl r>\ir a t no si \fn and nlhprs S300 IVUfcCiD, TT rt , . Blng tract No oof the R L Williams land. !Mc( J M Brooks to J H Brooks, 8*8 acres, SI,500, pari ecember 22,1S94, bounded by lands of Moses W Ashley, H P McGee. R A Hadilon, Joshua 1811 sh ley, J no T Bryant and others. VVn H P McOee to W F Fleming, 200V<^ acres, as t 50, December 18, ISM, bounded by F S Car- J lie, Mrs Sallle Asbley, N E Johnson, M C Feb shley, said H P McGee and others. 11 a J D late to L E Gable, 95 acres, 8650, Decern- feet er 21,1S94, bounded by Anderson County line to a 3d Preston Tucker and others. Robt E Hill, Sheriff, to Leitle M Milford, 00 :res, $150, November 14, 1894. uounded by layton Jones, G W Bowen, G W Milford aud hers. S .Samuel Shaw to M L Shaw, 122 1-2, $1101, De- H :oiber 21,1S91, bounded by J D Alewlue, J1 |q rowtber, U P McGee, Mrs Robinson and oth- H S Geo S Lewis to M A Simpson, 48% acres, M 70, December 15,1S90, bounded byJnoBrad- M 3ry,E S Lewis, Martba Burriss, E E Wll- , ams, Lamar Clinkscales and others. Lamar Clinkscales to Parlee McCurry, 245 Aj11 ;res, 81,800, January 7,1895, bounded by E E P,0j? Miliums, A J Clinkscales, Robt Cobb, J W ^hl1 radberv and the said Lamar Clinkscales. Jpui F W R Nance, Sheriff, to J M Richardson, li"1' acres, $125, bounded by Samuel McGowan, enry Hill, Power and others, formerly own- ?Pe 1 by William Power, U E Prince and others. J*01 ' Rat LOWNDESVILLK. j^KI M M Mltchel to E Jane Baker, 3 1-10 acres, 8S ondltlonal), June 17,1894, bounded by Mariret M Mitchell, Mrs T Baker and others, lat to this land made by B C Kay, E W Harper to Jno W Hardin, S S Boles, E f Harper, Trustees of Ridge church, 1 lot, 'T'1 ?t September 13,1891, bounded by Luclnda ute. Harper Ferry road and E W Harper, P'|1' Dd known as the Ridge church lot. J| J J Wright, Ueorgeanna Brood well and Sal e Broodwell, Rememdemer, to Foster W bright, 21 7-10 acres, 8 , bounded by J A rnv rawford, L O Clinkscales and others. 1 ij H C Fennel to Annie E Morehead, 1 lot S750, ovember 19. 181M, bounded by J M Baker. arnes lot, Main and Church Street, the same ij_0 alng in the town of Lowndesville. J RNandlver, Trustee, to Southern Buildu Loan Association, of Atlanta, Ua., 1 lot Ry iOO. December 7,1S94, bounded by J M Baker, Iain Street with two story brick building T* ud having a froutage of 25 feet. ?' Jas R Vandiver, Trustee, to Clias Loafer, 22 mli 2 acres, SI,600, December 11,1891, bounded by t>on [rs Wilson, M Bell and tracts Nos 1, 2, and 3, pru r the J B Franks land. Tl J R Vandiver, Trustee, to Chas Loafer, 111 all i 10 acres, S3S1, December 11,1894, bounded by the ev R P Franks, M Bell, tracts No 4 and 3 of uud le J B Franks laud. bati JCKIugn, Master. X O Farmer to M \V nesi arnes, US acres, S650, January 26,1891, bound- lica 1 by A L Bowman, Marrlon Carlisle aud tos [hers. Adi John W Morrali to John D Cade, a acres, 75, April 14,18114, bounded by J L Covin, S V H. J \V Morrali and others. p Bishop ol the Episcopal Church and others ... ' iJno 1) Cade, 1 lot, $550, December ! , 1893, ,?nfv Minded hy .1 no I) Cade and otliers. A J Salinas & Sou to Benjamin H Kutledge, lot, S .April 28, 1891. bounded by Deool treet, Main Street and Dr L) S Benson anil :hers. A J Salinas & Son to BeDjamln H Kutledf;e, lot, S , April 2S, lblH, bounded on all slues Q f J 8 Covin. W F Anderson to Kosette Krwin, >510 acres, nominal. May 31, 1SUI, bounded by W H rough, (> 0 Grant, Bradley place and others. Sibly, Nixon & Co., to National Bank ol UKUNta, 1 lot, Sl.'iiW, September !9, IS9I. . . >unded by J W Morrali, south; Jackson (,|? [reel, north; Main Street, east and an alley ii the west, in the town of Ml Carinel. J L Covin i?ud Knchel A Covlu to U Cude: 2 , $125, August 3, 1S94, lot No 1 adjoining 3 Powell and D S Benson. Lot No 2 adlog J L Covin and Mrs isabell Morrata. 'D uf Mt Carmel. tlllam O Mars to Miss Georgia Mars. 160 is, $800, November 7,1894. bounded by Jno tson. J K Tarrant, I H McCalla, and Miss rle Moore. llliamOMars to Miss Georgia Mare, 400 ?. 81,000. November 7,1894, bounded by W Mars, T W Mars and Little Rl*er and wn as McKelvy and Thomson place. Cade to W J Pressley and John Henry lneon, l lot. 835, November 14,1894, boundy B A Boyd, J)r Benson. G Cade and othbeing In town of Mt Carmel. G Baiter to A L Patterson, 1 acre. $100, Noiher 17,ISM, bounded by Lucretla Paschal, Bilker and known as Masonic Lodge. B Smith to J E Taggart, 453 4 acres, $50, I. 10, 1891, bounded by estate Jas Taggart Kennedy the Vienna road. H Watso to P A Covin and W W Black cres, 8??Feb 2, J894, bounded by Bill !ose. T G Baker and estate of Ben Cade others. and H DnnlaptoMrs Mary Watson, 50 s, 8600, January 18, 1895, bounded by Ulster, Baker, Banks & Drenan estate lown as part of the Lindsay place. U Baker to Frank Bland, 50 acres, 8300, uary 22, 1895, bounded by C A White, les Edward Calhoun and by lands of the T G Bfiher. >hn H Mwrab, Samuel P Morrah. Wil) D Morrob. Belle P Morrah, Ellen R rah. Lula M Wardlaw, Geo B Morrah, e B Moore, Fannie J Kennedy, to John [orrah, Samuel P Morrah William D Mor, Belle P Morrah. Elinn R Mnrrah. Marv orrab, Lulle M Wardlaw, 779 acres In le place,&T7 acresIn part of White place, i an undivided third Interest In mill tract x)ng Cane Creek In Bordeaux Township, islderation S8333.9C) Jaouary8. 1896. borne e bounded by lands of John Morrab, Jobn ennedy, Miss Fannie Norrei, J. 9. Brltt, ert and others, White place bounded by te of Frank Glbert, estate of Dr Jobn L i, Arthur Parker and others, Mill place nded by T J Brltt and others. H Rut ledge to A J Salinas <fc Bona, 1 acre, nominal, February 2. 1895, bounded on :n by street leading to depot, on the West nain street and the east by D S Benson, be north by lands formerly belonging to ide. H ilutledge to A J Salinas <S Sons, I lot, Jinal. February 2, 1895, boutmed on all s by lands of J L Covin, In town of Ml met, S C. C Klugh, Master, to J W Prioe, 68 acres, .January 18, 1892, bounded by lands of ies Price, Mrs Tolbert and others. C Klugh, Master, to N G Brown and J H :e. 79 acres. $200, January 8, 1892, bounded I F Edmond's and estate of EP Hollar. C Klugh. master, to N G Browne and J H :e, 79 acre?. 8200, January 8, 1892, bounded Dlllresh. Eames and others. ary E Harmon to J B Harmon, 35 acres, , February 6,1892, bounded by J 8 Hari.T L Harmon, Mary E Harmon and are. rrus H McCormick to Anna Branch, 3 lots, , February 28,1894, known as lots no. 8 9 10. block 0, town of McCormick. ;e Murray, by his attorney D H Counts to [ Counts, 87 acres, $100, J une 14, 1892, bound >y jucmeu Airs urenan, m u xonman ana :le River. MAGNOLIA. , 7$ W R Nance, Sheriff, to u A Douglass, 488 !8,8500, January 20,1394, bounded by Elizth Miller, Edwin Calhoun, J Griffin and erf. W R Nance, Sheriff, to G A Douglass, 2 38,8 , Jaly 3, 1891, bounded by Mre sabeth Sherard and others. W R Nance. Sheriff, to G A Douglass. 154 58. S , July 3, 1894, bounded by Edwin > allipun, A J Cllnkscales and others. A Douglass to Mary A Poore, 884 acres, .bounded by A J Cllnkscales?being the le purchased at Sheriffsale July 2,1894 by >. Douglass. restem Carolina Land and Improvement to Robert Basklne, 1 lot, 850, May 24,1893, no. 5, block 93, town of Calboun Fall's. itrlck Calboun, executor, to J S Norwood. nt, 1 lot, 825, May 24.1S98, bounded on all >8 by estate of J E Calboun, town of Caln Falls. ary W Parker to E A Thomas. 690 acres. 1,25, January 20, 1894, bounded by John tfell, Alfred Gray, McNeil, Banks and CKIugb, Master, to R Berkley Bryan, 900 ?8, S2900, December 7, 1898, bounded by A ier, R Keown and others, ?known as the rer place on Savannah river. estern Carolina Land and Improvement to John B Cleveland, Receiver of tbe P W C Railroad, 1 lot, nominal, September 894, situated on tbe South side of tbe it of way of the P R <fe W C R R?bounded mid right of way and other lands of tbe stern Carolina Land Loan aud Imvement Co., town of Calboun Falls. irk Arnold to Albert Monday, 33 1-8 acres, , December 4.93, bounded by RP Blake, ert Murray and others. m R Boyd to W H Boyd, 57 acres, 8228, ruary 20,1S95, bounded by WR Boyd and i N J Boyd. BORDEAUX. -i )wn Council of McCormlck to F M Henc, 1 lot. 815, March 19, 1894, bounded by ?ormlckcemetary lot, main avenue^belng o. 10. ary F A Hendrlx to 2 lots Eebruary 8,1804, bounded by oak street, lg lots 2and 3 In town of McCormacK. E Day and J A Brown to 80 ;8, ?204, November 3,1894, bounded by East ahowe and Joe Tolbert and Long Cane 0 k * rancls New to , 49 7-10 acres, 8180, somber 22, 1894, bounded by estate of J tt, D New, and Francis New. fhlte Bros to L W White, 100 acres, 8 mary 15.1895, bounded by William Powell 1 J W Wldeman and others. t ' SBowentoJ S Robertson, 1091-2 acres, i, December 31. 1894, bounded by J E Jracken, R F Morris, Edward Cade and er8. wephlne Black to John D Cade, 10 aores, , January 21.1895, bounded by Josephine Air Vllvolmlh Tarrrra rf Mrs P T MAftrrf >8 E Frith and others. bos E Frith to J D Cade, 4 acres, 943.83, nary 24, 1895, bounded by Wm Trait, Mrs Heard, Vienna and Abbeville roads and )slah Patterson to John L Kennedy, W H inedy and N C Kennedy,2 62-100 acres, $26, uary 11,1895, bounded by Joslab Patter, Mrs Lucy Cotbran and others. \ 30? J Brltt to James W Tolbert, 30 acres, , February 28, 1895, bounded by C H .ormlck. P F Crelghton, T J Brltt, being a t of Jeanlncs running lands. ' F Roach to R J Tolbert and R J Price, 1-2 acres, 81115. January 7,1895, bounded by i Thornton, W B Dorn and others, known he Patterson tract. C Klugb, Master, toT J Brltt, 1 bouse, SI, ruary 4,1895, one half Interest in lots no. nd 12, block L, having a fronting of thirty each on main street running thence back n alley one hundred feet. FYOU WEST? 1 want LOW RATES to St. Louis, Mem>, New Orleans, Clnclnuattl, Louisville, cago, or points In Arkansas, Texas, Mlsrl, Kansas. Colorado, Oregon, Washington, iforuia, or any point West, IT WILL PAY , J to write to or see me. Excursion and clal Hates from time to time. Choice of ites. No trouble to answer questions, es and maps furnished free. Address zv D. Bush, Dlst. Pass. Agent, L. & N. R. 36 1-2 Wall Street, Atlanta, Ga. For Rent. HAT LARGE and convenient house on Pickens Street kuown as the White ce. Apply to L. W. WHITE, ily 21, l$9o?3i. Abbeville, S. C. ie State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. bate Court.?Citation for Letters of Administration. K.. 1'-. MILL, IVjy., JUUliK Ut rilUDAlE.. 7" HERE AS, >1188 M. Allle Prult has made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Adilstratlon com lestamento annexo, de Is dod of the Estate and effects of J. M. It late of Abbeville County, deceased. Uese are therefore, to cite and admonlsb ind singular the kindred and creditors of said J. M. Pruit, deceased, tbat tbey be I appear before me, in tbe Court of Pro?, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on WedJay, the 7th day of August, 1895, after pubtion hereof, at 11 o'clock lu the forenoon, how cause If any they have, why tbe said ninlstratlou should not be granted. Iven under my hand and seal of tbe Court, tills 23rd day of July in the year of our >.] Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-tive and in the 120th year of American Independence. iblished on the -Mill day of July, 1886, in Press and Banner and on the Court House r lor the time required by law. R. E. HILL, ily 21,1S95. Judge of Probate. TEEL ROOFING and SIDING. (Sn^endorph'ti Patent.) ;htning, Fire and Storm Proof. il for | The New York logue Irou Roofing and Corrucattn* Co., ricss. I Ilrat 4 WaaU'a St.. Itrney City, If. J..