The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, February 26, 1896, Image 1
The Abbeville Press and Banner,^
BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1896. ESTABLISHED 1844 ^
DENTAL NOTICE.
Dr. S. G. Thomson,
OFFICE UPSTAIRS ON McIL^
Corner, Abbeville, S. C.
Eggs for Sale.
Eggs for sale from itrk rh
8. C. B. Leghorns, and 1 Sarred I'lyrr
Rocks. J. R. GLEN'
Jan. 15,1S9G. 2m Abbeville,!:
T^fisirahle Place for Sale
"\17"E offer our horaeplace at Cokesbnr
'? sale or exchange. Premises in fir
pair. 93 acres of firslclass land. Land
adapted to fruit and all crops. Pare coli
ter and perfectly healthy location.
W.vatt Alkeu, Abbeville, S. U.
J. S. Aiken, Cokesbury, S. C.
Sept. 3d, '95. tf.
House ana Lot for Sale
1 OFFER MY HOUSE AND LOT In
town of Abbeville tor sale. The lot
tains two acres, the house eight rooms,an
the premises In perfect repair. Every
provement and easy terms.
Apply to W. C. McGOWA>
Dec. 12,1894, tf Abbeville, S
WALTER L MILLE
Attorney at Law.
A.bbeville, S. C.
I also represent a Dumber of Investr
Companies. Loans made on Abbevill
Greenwood City real estate.
OFFICE on Law Range.
E. F. GILLIAR]
/.TAILOR,
HAS moved, and occupies the room re<
ly occupied by J. L. Clark, the
smith, and Is now prepared to do all klni
repairing and cleaning of gentlemen's clo
on short notice.
Samples of suits always on hand. Cha
reasonable
Liver], M anil Sal! Stall
Having bought the interest
W. S. Cotbran in tbe
Livery, Feed and Sale Stab]
I Will Continue Business
the Old Stand.
Thanking my friends for tbe support in
past, I solicit a continuance of tbe same.
J. S, STARK
MICE
PHOTOGRAPHS
All Sizes ^ "
^ All Pric<
Tn latest styles of finish.
AAnvIno onrt onlfipi'lnp rlnna at. rPfllOH
? p
rates.
I have GALLAGHER'S negatives and
make photographs from them.
M. V. LOMAX
^"Over HADDON'S store.
School Boot
AT COST FOR _CASHThe
Days When the School Cc
mis8ioner Will be in his
Office,
rpHE COUNTY BOARD of Examiners 1
bought for Abbeville County SCH<
TEXT BOOKS aad placed th?-ni in the cai
School Commissioner who will sell them
COST FOR CASH.
I will be In the School Commissioner's o
during the next scholastic year as herein
MM TTAfH MATITWn.W OV THE MON
except tbe lot Saturday. Also on all
Days or otber public days, for the purpos
transacting all official business; and sel
school books that are purchased by the C<
ty Board during the year.
In order to accommodate tbe people e
day in the week, I have made arrangem
with Dr. S. F. Kiiiingswortti who ma>
found at blR office in "No. 4 SEAL BLOCK
attend to Bale of books for me, during
times that I am absent from the office,
books will be sold for CASH.
W. T. MILFORD
Oct. 26th, 1895?tf. School Com. A.
THE ABBEVILL1
mm n
OIL i
AND
GINNERY
Is Now Beady for Busine
rpHEY are prepared to GIN COTTON al
A LOWEST MARKET PRICE, and
PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE for all <
TON SEED that is offered.
Their Improved machinery, which has
been overhauled and the speed Increased
ables them to do an Indefinite amoun
work in the shortest time.
Persons desiring to provide themselves
the cheapest and best
Food for Catt
[should make arrangements to
BUY HULLS & MEA
49- Send Cash for Hulls and Meal.
ThP nxnerience of the Dast has fully dei
titrated that Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls
the cheapest and best food In the world,
price of these articles will be increased ai
Reason advance?.
Every convenience for weighing.
"\TEAL AND HULLS WILL BE R
for cash, or upon payment, of bill
presentation lmmddiately after delivery,
J. M. HARDEN,
Manager
Sept. 27,1895, tf
*
I REAL ESTATE TEANSFEE
fAIN Den,H in in Abbeville <'on
as Recorded In the Aii<llt?r*? Olli?
NINETY-SIX.
F \V It Nance, Sberlit', to Marv t'hiplcj
lEEI) acres, $300, Dei- 2-i, ISO.'), bounded by lands
loutti w UominieU, J S Watson, .Mary Cliipley
if others.
\ C Hansom Chaney, executor, to Lilla M 1
ard, UK) acre*, $1,000. Nov T. ISM, bounded
lands of Geo Lipscomb, .May Dukes, 1
Lipscomb. \V T Hull and others.
5. A C Stockman to S C Simpklns, !i0acres,
Oct UO. 1895, bounded by lands ot A C fc>t<
y for man, Far Tarrant and others.
ie re- E E Leamoii to Geo W Lipscomb, 1 JO at
well S6U0, Nov 1. lsy.j, bounded by lands of:
i wa- Lipscomb, S Gilliam. Joslah Sheppard
sallie V Anderson and Chas S LegalMrs
.Mamie Callioun Lipscomb, C4J^ acres,;
Nov 12.1MI5, bounded by lands oi tneessai
' K A C Hlli, James Chaney, Sallie Sheppar
C Turner and others.
M J Jackson to John C Fooshe, 1 lot. SoO,
' 2. 1S93, bounded by laiult of W C McGov
tj,e ^rs K F McCaslau, Cambridge street
con. others.
d aj .Samuel McGowan to Joseph S Butler,
iin- acres, ?4,500. OcL 1. 1893. bounded by land
H C Calhoun. El more Chaney, Mrs Carrie J
f loway, Geo Proflltt and waters of the Hal
C River.
Joel W Pin son to Joel \V Pinsoti and J<
W Pinson, 19S acres, ST16, Nov 14, 1S95, bou
Red by lauds ol J F Plnsou, J L Hefferi
John \V Pinson and others.
M Virginia Miller to J N Lipscomb,
I acres, $300, Dec 14, 1805, bounded by land
Mrs M V Miller, AC.Stockman, J N Lipscc
and others.
Robt C Calhoun to Joel \V Pinson and Ji
W Pinson, #02 acres, 51,100, Nov 11,189.3. boi
ed by lands oi R C Calhoun, C W Fooshe, *
nent ^ l>inS011 and others, known as the Natl
e or Calhoun place.
1 Geo W Lipscomb to Mary C Lipscomb,
acres, ?000. Dec 2, 1895, bounded by land
Mary s Glllam, Sarah Sheppard, Mrs 1
Hill, Mrs chnney and others.
Lucy B Jones to John McN Turner, 1
DSlsw, Oct 'ij. 1895, bounded by lands of J
Foot-he, Mrs H f Galphin, Lucy B Jones,.)
Fooshe and others.
J Joel W Pinson to Jas F Pinson, SI acres,
Dec 12,1S95. bounded by lauds of J W an
V? X 1UBUU, Utt? Ld ncuciuau ttUU U1UU3,
. GKEK5WOOD.
ent- Sarah Logan to Alice Logan Milft
g0D. 15o acres, Si,(XX), Deo 10.1895, bounded by la
jKOl of KM Bullock,S MBenjamin,B J Sprotti
tbes Joseph H Milford.
Emma T Buohauan to K M Bullock, 0 ac
,rees S4-, Dec ID, l>H9.j, bounded by lauds of Em
T Buchauan, !S H Benjamin, R M Bullock i
others.
W X Uraydon to Wash Allen, 3% acres, S
Inn ^ec boun^ed by lands of J T Me*
IPv lar. Mo Lees place and Barksdale ferry roa<
lUu. Thompson W Earle to Clias E Stewart, 1
$100, Dec 0, 1S95, bounded by lands of .
Bailey, C E Stewart, Earle street, being I
Noll, 15and ICol theJordon lands.
Elmore Nasb to Geo C Nash,5 acres, S40,>
Ipn 19. 1895, bounded by lands ol Park Arnc
icoj pubiiC load running from Cokesbury to Gre
wood and other*.
at J A Attaway to A H Griffln, 1 lot. SSO, Ma
2,1895, bounded by loin Nos 2,4 and 12, aud
lng a part of the R R PiD6on lauds.
SAHinton to Greenwood Cotton Mills,
I'the acres,5MS7.50. July 1, 1895,adjoining lands t
* A Hintou, Mrs S 1' Boozer aud J S Bailey.
Joel fi Bailey to Greenwood Cotton Mills
17-100 acres, S140, Nov 9, 1895, near cotton rr
' J L Andrews to Green wood Cotton Mill
.'19 IOii acres, $">4-5, bounded by lands of Gre
wood Cotton Mill, J L Andrews aod others
K P Blake to D S Kiugh, 1 lot, S24U, No
1>95, biunded by lands of Alex Logan, Gen
? street, Elizabeth Butler and others.
N V C A C Waller to Renna Hurst, 1 lot, $20,1
\ I 24, IS95, bounded by lands of C AC Waller?
w others.
Park Arnold to Laura Hansley, 40 acres,
J'?n :10,1S93, bounded by lands ot Mrs L Bu
anan, Loveberry and others, be-In* the Cc
uaca place of the estate of C A Cobb.
R P Blake to Peter and Lizzie Brunson.l
Dec 20, 1893, bounded by Eiec Logan, 1
^ Klugb, Cemetery street and others.
Also J ^ Klugb to T Henderson Stewart. 124 act
able partitoD, uo price name 1, Dec 10, 1895, adj<
ing homestead tract, Henry Brewer and t
wji) Eimore.
K S Stewart to J D Colemnn, 99 acres, S
Dec 28,1S95, bounded by lands of T S Blake
G Stewart, estate of I Agnew, A C Collins s
* others.
Tasso Moseley to .Jim Trotter, 21-5 acres,!
Dec 19, 1S93, bounded by lands of Frank
~~ uold, Henry MeGee and others.
John T McKellar to Thou H G ray, \V L G
ri Hn, It J Logan, trustees and snoct-ssors of
, rial Aid Association, 1 lot, $30, bounded
lot No 3, J T McKellar. J B Lynch and oth<
Celeste M Kauipey to A Elizabeth Nap
' % acres, S373, Jan i, IS'Ji, bounded by landf
lot No 6, W J Wells and others.
G \V Itainpey to Celeste M Uarnpey, 2 aci
house and lot, ?1,000, Dec 12, 1S96. bounded
lands of Logan street, W H Kerr, Dud
irn? Sheppbard, E A Snead, David Aiken, M
shall lot ami others.
J L Vass to G A Boyd, house and lot. S3,i
Jan 2,1S93, bounded by lands or W H Ball
Presbyterian church. Main street aud othf
Mrs Ella B Lee to A SlCialr Lee, house a
lot, S?, Jan 15,1890. bouuded by lands of C
Hodges, E B Lee, lteyuolds street, Main
Church street.
re V,! TH KlughtoTH Klugh and others, tr
lees M E Church. South, 2l/jacres, $100, Nov
1893, bounded by lands o"i Mrs Major, T
V ce Klugh, S H Benjamin and others.
' e J B Simpson to W H Mays, 27 acres, ?
.f1?' Sept 2,1S95, bounded by lands of J H Clli
bal(; scales, li r Blake, K B Epting, C & G It It u
e oi 0| iierH.
1,ng Mrs E Conie Turner to O L Turner, 202aoi
[>un- jaa i3, isdo, bounded by lands of G
Buchanan. Mrs Calder, Win Turner, estati
ver> A T Bell, T B Cobb and others.
enis Geo C Hodges to A StC Lee, house and
?500, Jan 20, ls'JC, bounded by lands of Gee
M* Hodges, A StC Lee, P K & W C It It, aud c
aii erli
A" L B Davenport to Alice Miller,2 acres,!
T 111 1l.ni! u?. .. .1^.1 k.. \\r U
jail JU, io;/u, uuunuru uj muun i/i u u ^in
L B Davenport, R B Eptiug and others.
T J Crymes to H G HarUog, l[Yt acres, $
.lull 13, ItfJC. bounded by lands 61 Creswell
Douglass Sheppard, W A Kerr und others.
' Elizabeth J Arnold to VV Druid J K Du
' I lot, $1,000, bounded by lands of Mrs C A J
Lees. Mrs M A E Waller and others.
Christian I Cummlnt; to D O Hendersoi
lot, $87.50, Nov 21,189.r>, known as the rallrt
tract cr part of the estate of D J Merrlman,
W, Merrlinan avenue, Hill street and otheri
CD McClinton to B F McKellar, 1 lot, *
Jan 10, lSiKJ. bounded by lauds of John Grif]
Circular street, CAO Wmler and others.
Mrs S F Matthews to Mrs F A Kutherla
11 lot, S125, Oct 2,18115, bounded by lauds of 2
B M Martin, GCsNR R, S F Matthews,
H Bailey.
A stC Dee to Geo C Hodges, 1 lot, $700, J
'20, 1S90, bounded by lands ol Geo C liodf
Reynolds aud Church street, A SlC Deeu
others.
Belle Perrln to C D McClinton, house ?
lot, $175, Jan ?, ls'JG, bounded by lands ot Jc
Gritlic, Circular street, Swygert street, C i
_ Waller and oltiers.
W K Blake to J R Biak*. Jr, and R P Bla
11 ' }< acres, S1.00U, Keb 11, isaii, hounded oy in
of J A lialley. G OA Is* K It, Wutt Roe, W
I'ower, Ab Mcintosh, Johu Rowland t
others.
ISS. M Elizabeth Sproles to H Eugenia Dei
lot and house, Sl.G.MJ, Jan 9, lyjti. adjoin
lands of the while Haptist church,J WSpro
Cliurch or Main Street.
W G,C H. W (i, Jr. A M Rice. Alice H
t the Stewart and SalUe Hice Nickles to A O H
will 102 acres, $900, love and affection, Dec21.1
COT- adjoining lauds of A A1 Uice, l'ubllc roa(
M Rice, Jr. and others.
Just W G, C H, W G. Jr, S M, A O Rice and A
en- Rice Stewart and Sallie Rice Nickles, i
t of! acres, S00U, love and Hirer II on. Dec 27, lSUs,
joining lands of \V G Rice, rublic road,.
with Rice, A C Collins and others.
S i* Wright and others to \Yr L and *
Durst, 1 lot. i">00, Nov 22,18!)"?, adjoining la
of C VV Crews. R E Oldham and other*.
I John T MiKellar to Matilda Griffin. 1
| A I SOU. Jan 31, 1MI0, bounded by lands of liu
I M | Aid Association tract, lot No 2, also lols J
14 and 5 of lands of Rhoda Chiles, McKe
street aud others.
COKESHUKY.
L Allen Dodsou to .Mrs k U isiacKwen. o ac
$50. Nov 27. lKft'i, hounded by lands of J A 1
* sou. Turkey Creek, Bridge road, 15 H Bit
well and others.
Geo E Nickles to Jas H Nickles, li!0 ac
$900, Dec 19, 1>'J5, bounded by lands of Ja>
rion- Nlckle?, L B Nickles, Jos Anderson and <
t are ers.
The J U Klugh lo I'ark Arnold. C't acres, SJOi).
s the 12. lhSJS. bounded by lauds of M Gognins, i'
! Arnold, Samuel Jamison, T S Ellis, and (
ers.
I Sarah Ann Apnew to Martha Ham p to
OLD acres, $21, Nov 10, IS!)), bounded by land
s on Partbene Maitison, A 8 Bar more, Public r
i and others.
| Sarah A Agnew to Parlhene Mattlso
'acres. $25. Nov 12, lb'Jt, bounded by land
j Good Hope Baptist church, Martha Ha
I ton, Sydney Barmore, P \V Sullivan and c
I ers.
Sarah A Agnew to Aaron Anderson and
:.' v 54 - i-'y'Li. ' J
Slie Anderson. 1 acre, S10, Nov 26,1895, hounded >
by lands of Carolina Andereoc, Sarah A Ag- Wi
m-w, Mnrtln> Hampton and others. lar
| .1 T I-yon to Wesley Adams. 39 acres. $410, avi
I,,l v I i;i, 1890, bounded bv lands of W H Bucb- 1
anan, Graydon place, FA Connor and known 18,
?<* 1 as the Zeigler place. Fri
| C Collins to W R Dunn, S9J:'. acres, S24.r>, Jan soi
j 30, 1890, bounded by lands of W P McGee, W
, . ... I E Algary. W E Agnew and others.
f k.' Henry PSlugieion to W R Dunn, 41!? acres. ?
5375.T5, Jan I, 1895, bouuded by lands of N J v..
Harmore, D R Shanks, W R Dunn and oth.-in
ers- Tat
i ' * Robt F Stone to II E Dunn, 115 acres, $1,200, j
, ? . Jan 2,18'JO, bounded by lands of estate ol Geo i,(
J * Wallace, W E Agnew, Mrs H E Dunn and ,
avu oihers. ,ra
Wade H Robinson to Geo W Robinson, 100 j
acres. SGOO. Jan 4. 1890, bounded by lands of n res
>Y ? Moore, S C Riley, C 'L Smith, W H Rob- j
,? iv iusou kiiu ouiers. Ula
Joseph R Robertson nud Frank K Taylor to jj
a E S Tins icy, 1 lot, $100, Jan 21,1896, bounded ftcr
by lands now or formerly owned by Vance
Henderson, (i M Ilodies and others. ???,
*,,? (ieo w Williams to Joseph R Rogers ttiul \
1 T Frank E Taylor, 1 lot, nominal, S5, Jan 20,
u> 1 1S96. bounded by lands of Vance Henderson, ][)le
n?, G M Hodges and others. Cle
j^n W R Dunn to Henry P Singleton, 45-% acres, ^
: j S'iTo, Dec 10, 1896, bounded uy lands of W It
Duun, John Barmore, K L Beasiey and olb- jj,|
700 ere. ttn
DONALDS. Jl
uda it e Hill, Judge Probate, to It M Haddon. -Jav
187 acres, S035, Dec 9, 1895, bounded by lands of J**'
G W Johnson, Mrs L .Shirley, estate of Jane 0l"
nd- Taylor and others.
'an. It E Hill, Probate Judire, to It M lladdon k ?'/>
. , Co, 183 acres, SG*8 30. Dec 26, 1895, bounded by J?? ?
5114 lands ol Ezeklel Harris, Mrs Sallie Martin, T ^Ul
s ?J C Gower and others.
Judeth P Booker to A J Agnew, 179acres.
SI,200, Jan 4. 1S96, bounded by lands of J J (i
nnn Dunn, A It Ellis, E H Booker and others. <5.-,,
mil- H E Hill to N E and M It Maitison. IG9acres, *
loel S1.7C0.70, Dec 2, 1805, bounded by lands of " .
Hao M Erwin, R T Klrkpatrlck. tract Nos 2 j
and 4 of the estate of G M Maitison. _?r
100 j k Todd to L C Parker, trustee. 2 acres, ?500,
s of peb 1, 1890, bounded by lands ol Mrs M Anna
2 A Johnson, D M Humphrey, Mrs E C Donald, j
Willluin Agnew and others. K f
l0,< Ian,
r H DUE WEST.
I yy stre
Jasper Donald to H H Watkins, 130>/. acres, J
S400 S , Nov 15, 1991, adjoining lauds of Hugh ^)ec
dJ Armstrong, Geo Shirley and others. iHrt
W L Pratt to W W Pratt, 73 acres, $609.33, ers.
Dec 7,1895. bounded by lands of P A Bell, H 1
P McGee. R M Pratt and others. ?J111
rd H H Watkins to Henry P McGee, 130 acres, Sta
ds- S31U, JUD (i, isue, bounded by lands oi wugn
....i Armstrong. Geo Shirley and others.
John W Ellis to Henry P McGee, house and fCOO
r?K lot, S400, Jun 14, 189U, bounded by Alain street
' and all sides by H P McGee. and
lllfl Chrlstlanna Campbell, M E Shirley, OP A
Williams and F E McCowan to J no \V Smith acr<
,05 and Sherard C Smith, 111 acres, S90U, Nov 29. Bat
-|V 189.% adjoining lands of L A Morris, Mrs S J E'
j .MartIon, estate of David Moore, deceased, and acr(
, others, aud being part of estate of Rev Austin of J
t J Williams.
S M McGee, C E Bell and others to Aselden $730
Kennedy, 41 acres, 5205, Feb 3,1S96, hounded J M
?*ov by l'inds of H P McGee, Robt Pratt, J G Ellis ^ E
,1(1 and others. S400
>10, T B
eu" LONG CAKE. J
rcli J E Uldrick to R S Uldrick, 89 acres. $532.50, f*#
be- Dec", 1S95, bounded by lands of J E Uldrick, V. V
Flelday Pant, M W Baker, T F Uldrick and ' u
6]4 others.
>1 & Benton S Robinson to Samuel F Nance, 42J^
acres, S500, Dec 23, 1895, bounded by lands ot
, 17 Mrs A E Cox, R E Cox and others, aud being F
till, tract No 1 oi the estate W S Robinson. S?
s, C Benton S Robinson to Samuel F Nance. 3G Bro
en- G-10 acres, S , Dec 23, 1895, tract No 3 of W S and
Koblnson estate, and bounded by lands of J L Si
v 8, Hill, Mrs A E Cox, li N Nickles and tract S15(
try No i. era
T A Robinson, F M Robinson and M E Rob- ter,
Dec inson to B S Robinson, ay, acres, ?101.40, Jan C
ind 21, ISO."), bouuded by lauds of Mrs A E Cox, R Jan
it) Oox and others, being tract No l of W S boil
$10, Rotiinson, deceased. J
eh- G N Nickles to Joseph Able, 158 acres, $ 1,300, bev
?ro- Dec 20. 1?95, bounded bv lands of Mrs Saliie by]
Westtield. G N Nickles, W H Sharp, estate of Hef
lot, Andrew Morrison. CT
) S
SMITH VILLB.
rf?? William Wideman to Mose Wideman, 20 t
, "* acres, $100, Aug 9. 1S94. bounded by lands of on
,eo Jacob Wideman. Mose Wideman, B S Barn- ??',
well, Richard Wideman and others. j'
,(J": J L Hughey to W John Dorrah, lt'C acreR, ?y,nr,
, $500, Nov 9, 1895, bounded by lands of W D Xful
tn" Melton, Elizabeth Scott, E V Iiinton, and j
. known as the Vachel Hughey homestead. u?_.
*;*' R E Hill, Probale Judge, to W A Calvert, 00
Ar" acres, $100, Jan 8, 1890, being lot No 33 of the j
.. Marshall tract of State land.
.V,, Mlcheal Thomas to R Red Tolbert, 63 acres, t ?t.
$109, Dec 12, 1S95, bounded by lands of W P ,,fl?
y Devlin. D > P Jordan aud Curltail Creek. T
\l*' F W R Nance, Sheriff, to R Red Tolbert, Jr. 51 -n
,efj 10 acres. S1G, Sept 9, 1835, bounded by lands of p _
' OI Mabala Kellar, Curltail Creek. Isom Romans p
aud others.
??' ^ E Ellis to John Elmore, 160 acres, S9G2, Jan ' V rj
14. 1890, bounded by lands of Sarah Ellis, Pub- . ,
He road and known as the Burdette place. Ji,.,
ar- 'p p Colbert to K Red Tolbert, Jr. 87 acres. ?j
-jn S750, Jan ft, 189G, bounded by lands of Mrs Eliza 10 ,
Logan, Mrs T F Riley, T N Tolbert, Willis p'
?,v Smith aud others. %
^ R Tolbert, Jr. to R H Marshall, 30 acres, T
5175, Feb 5.1S9G, bounded by lands of Hannah
Fields, Marshall Morton, Wells Gray aud the
or Notch road. I *
"s- WHITE HALL. I J
27. 28 a<
H B C I'artee to J R DeVore, 100 acres,$3S5, Nov M J
... 9, 1395. adjoining lands of S P Brooks, John W
J"u. Burnett, B C Partee, A O Duncau and others.! ana
uk- I bou
ind INDIAN- HILL. Wil
situ
res, F W 11 Nance,Sheriff, to Wldemau, Jay <S \V
W Co, 1 lot, S , Dec 7, lt>95, bounded by Church, acre
sol Bradley and Edge streets, and lands of K W Jan
Llt.es, being in the town of Troy. Kra
lot, Joel \V Lues to John B Owens, 2 acres, StiOO, owr
> C Jan 2, ISOli, bounded by lands of Mrs Mary of \
>th- Napier, John Lites, J W Lyon and others.
R W Lites to J 11 Drennon, 1 acre. 8109.87.
J50, Dec 2,1893, bounded by lands of li W Lites, J
,ys< H Drennon and the 1' R & W C R R. J
M B Lites, M E Latimer, F K Dendy, T C acrt
725, Lites and A S Bradley, legatees of the estate Car!
St, of R W Lites, to 'ames E Howe, 1 lot, 81,000. Bell
Jan 11,1 Sllti, bounded by Main, Dendy, Sibert J 1
rst, and Lites streets and others. S-ISO
Mc- J C Klugh. Master, to Spreagins, Buck & Co, Hoi
1 lot, $50, Dec 2, 1803, bounded by lands of R and
u,l W Lites, J T Solomons, Rev Meadows and I P
>ad others. S1.0C
,lot Cor;
CEDAR SPRING. ers,
',5' J C Klugh. Master, to Mrs Martha McClinnu<
ton, :K acres. S">42, Jan 9. 1896, bounded by lauds
, of \V O Neil, W M McCaslan, J J Shanks and ^ ?
"d- others. {*
il rs \Y II
W AltlSEV 11.I.E.
J till
lau K G Graytlon to I) A Tompkins, house and W 1
;es, lot, S2.000, Dec 2,189.'>, bounded by lands of the kno
ind Presbyterian church, Samuel McGowan, P A A
Cheat ham, Moseley Kerry street. acrt
ind M E Lomax to S F Nance, house and lot, Agi
hid SlOu, Jan 14,lS'JO, hounded by lands of Geo W RC
C Sylau, Sr, i'KGU K, Washington street, be- 'i'l
iug apart of the G W .Sylau lot. lot*
ke. .1 C Klngh, Master, to J S stark. ICS ncreH, Fin
uds SI,270, Jan 15, 18UG, bounded by lands of S on ]
ash Knox, N M Benson, Geo S NVIlsou and others, hav
ind and known as the Belcher place. stre
Richard Sondley and Fannie Sondley to W G
iv, 1 11 Long, 80 S4-10U and 17 28-100 acre*, Jan 11, Sln|
ing 18%, bouuded by lands of J Alien Smiih, esla-! by I
leo, te of T W McMillan, Mrs M Sondley and C II j F SI
Sondley. ; Tl
ilce J Allen Smith to W II Long,fxllMOacres, i 4 lol
ice, SOIH), Jan 22, IS'.iC, bounded by lands ol estate olI and
S'Jl, T W McMillan, W H Long and others. j 11,
i, S John A Harris to Mark N Patterson,2 acres. Hoc
1 building, $j00, Jan 2;.. ls'Jii. bounded by lauds! J
lice of Mrs Mary Jones. Mrs Phoebe Sessius, C & son
l?o>'.i G railroad and others. i ed
ad- James Alston Cable to Hell* Chapman, 1 lot, lut<
\ O ?^)0, Jan :J0,WW, having the lollowing bounds,
to wit; beginning at a point 20 feet from the
I K intersection of Washington street and Cabel
uds avenue, and theuce running along Washington
street 80 feet in direction ol Public Square. j
lot, J 11 Lai liner to Hugh Wilson, 11 acres. S .
rial Feb 7, lsitti, bounded by lands of Branch St, It
N'os H Hemphill, Southern railroad.
liar Belle Oiapiiian to Ethel Ellis, 1 lot,$1,000, Jh<
Jan C, 18!?i. bounded by lands of Alston estate,
Washington street.
Tlios P Thomson to Sarah F Thomson, 7-8 Ji
res acre. SG00, Feb r>, 18:iG. bounded by lands of Coll
ud- j Episcopal church. Church and Vienna streets, | shi|
ick-! '' W Wtiite, being the same on wlileh a small 1 Hk?
blacksmith sliop is now located. j mis
res. | J C Kluuh, Master, to National Hank of Ab- ; hav
. it I lu-vllie. f.7 ue.res. SiS'i. Feb it. lsllli. bounded bv t wor
jtli-1 IhikIs of John L Ancruin, A M Hill & Sons, 1 "be
j Mrs A C Itucker, \V X Calhoun and Vienna ctiu
l)ea road. no
Hrk ! J C Klugh, Master, to Piedmont Savings inei
jtn- Investment Company, 1 acre, S100, I>ec'J, 18?&, the
| adjoining lands of Titos Thomson, (i C & N it \ met
n 21 J S Colhran and \V A Lee. , t*r?(
lS'0l | J C Klugh, Master, to II J Haynsworth and and
oad I' W l'arkyr, 1 lot, Sil4. Jan 21. 181K5, bounded i of t
| by lands of J C Klugh, lot N'o 7 of Hessle A !
Q 3 j !5?acham and others, and being lot No Sol;
s'0l j llesslo A Beao'iam.
mn- J C Klugh, Master, to I'iedinont Savings &! I'
jtl\.! Investment Co, 1 lot, S70</, Jan ?*>, lSUli, adjolu- ca"
I Ing lots Nos I anil 3 of the Keacham property, j W
Sal* 'ul of ^rs H '' Smith, Wurdlaw Academy goo
street and others. gar
Vm H Parker to Lucy White and Nannie
ardlaw, 1 lot, S150, July 10, 1895, adjoining
ids of II1) Kllin, W'ra II Parker and Caball
en up. r,
t E Hill to Huuh Wilson, 1J^ acres.S372, Feb w
1S90, bounded by lands of S R Douglass,
ancis Lomax, It E Hill and J Wesley Wil).
DIAMOND It ILL. ?
C lvlugh to Luke Carson, 1.10 acres, $450,
v 4, 1j>95, bounded by lands ol Dunlel Hoi ,
Nettle FMcUorinick, Carledge Weeks and
i Cothran, Sr.
A Smith to M B Syfan, MO acres, 81,000,Dec
lh*J5. bouuded by lands of M H Latimer,
ii .1 Phillips, estate of Jas Rogers, being
ct No 1 of the B W Williams' lands. n
C Black to J W Shaw, 114 acres, $900, Nov _
189), bounded by lauds of J D Alew lne, Geo **
Iford, estate of W P McCarter and J L Ci
ick. ?v
lenry P McGee to Andy Cllnkscales, 201
es, 8*1,000, Jan 10, 1890. bounded by lands of
G Flemuilng, M Ashley, J H Brooks and
ers.
lary E Scogelns to Henry M Hill, 189 acres,
), Jan 10,1890, bounded by lands of J U Trlb,
Peter Hunter, Geo Hodges, Warren Mcllard,
E H Bell and others.
lenry M Hill to Mary EScogglns, IDJ^acres,
I, Jan 10, 1890, bounded by lands o'f H M
I, estate of Mrs Fooshe, Ellen burg McGowand
others.
lary E Scogglns to Raymond R Scogglns
1 Henry Lindsay Scogglus, 49 1-2, acres,8250,
i lo, 1890, bounded by lands of H M Hill.esa
of Mrs Fooshe, Eilenburg McGowan and
ers.
la E Harder to Julia P Chesnut, 148 acres,
* A 1 L>IW' " '\ f * rurtt Va 9
IJU, JUll *, lou U, ItUJWIUlUg IUUUO \j a unwi. ~ Jllnkscnlen
place, W L Prluce, estate of J J
lulnghHin and others.
LOWNDESVILLK.
W Bowie to Mary E Pettlgrue, 15 acres.
Feb JS, 1H0I, bounded by lands of A Z
vman, O W Brown, Mrs J E Pettlgrue and
ern. I
C Klugh, Master, to Allen A Cooley, 165 |
8S, $100, Dec 2, 1805, bounded by lands of T
unnlngham, John T Baskln, D E Carlisle,
unedy and otherB.
C Klugh, Master, to B Berrln Allen and D
,'ooley, 1 acre. $155, Dec 2,1S95, bounded by
(Is of Or A J Speer, Tbeop Baker, Main *
let and others.
It Vandlver to J C Thomas, 61 acrcs. $485,
12.1S95, bounded by lands of the Hill place,
i B Bosler, I H McCalla, Mrs Tate and oth- "
n
E Hampton to J S Stark, 180 acres, $1,040, n
ie (i, 1895, bounded by land of J C Hall, JS ^
rk, Alice H Covert, Wllsou's Creek and ti
era. gj
D Williams to E E Williams, 216 acres,
, Dec 12, 1889, bounded by lands of Alex 0
lges, Louis Cllakscales, Albert Cllnkscales H
others. J
v rmrucB tu oaiuu iu uuu&auoc, i cwiw ?
38, 8350, Oct 7,1895, bounded by lands of J T 0
Imer, Providence church and others.
ugenla N Young to Jas M Young, 140 1-2 n
;s, ?400 Jan 22,1890, bounded by other lands g
as M Young, McCalla and others.
is M Young to Eugenia N Young. 200 acres,
, Jan 27, 1896, adjoining lands of B B Allen, J
Young, Joseph T Speer and others.
aim a C Pressly toWmC Young, 149 acres, *
, Dec 12. 1877, bounded by lands of Mrs (J d
aker, J M Latimer and others. ~C
Klugh, Master, to S McGowan, l.OOOacres, "
JO, Jan 6.1896, bounded by lands of I H Mc- 1C
la, W T Cllnkscales, R B Hutchinson, Jas
,'oung, and known as the Latimer Savani
River place. g
MAGNOLIA. "
tl
W R Mance to Robert Hester, 340 acres, "
-, Sept 4, 1894, bounded by lands of WH H
ugh, A O Grant, estate of \V K Bradley g
others. ,
illle C Slmonds to W N Calhoun, 440 scree, ?
J0, Sept 21,1893, bounded by lands of West- ^
Carolina and Improvement Co,S J HesG
M Smith, Norwood estate and others.
G McAllster to W F Lanier, 63 acres, ?630, a
11,1S9G, bounded by lands of Edwin Cal- ,
in, J G Edwards, VV A Lanier and others. ?
C Klueb, Master, to Farmers' Bank of Ab- n
llle, 350 acres, ?1,100, Nov 4, 1895, bounded
lands of estate of J E Calhoun, J H Elijah 38
iter, estate of S J Hester, A C Rucker, Kate qi
homas and others.
CALHOUN MILLS. T
A LeRoy to L L LeRoy, 46 acres, S500, Dec ^
1895, bounded by lands of I L Porter, Mrs tl
ynard, S V R R. ?
E huu J in Lrenoy 10 1j l, i^ettoy, iss acres, -*
, Dec 20, 1895, bounded by lands of Mrs
ry LeRoy, G S Cade and Little River.
N, JE and J A LeRoy to L L LeRoy, 2
;s, 81", Dec a, 1895, bounded by lands of L L
toy and others. ?
N, J E and J A LeRoy to L L LeRoy, 150 m
;s, 81G0, Dec 5,1895, bounded by lands of L L p
toy, Mrs Mary L McBride, J A LeRoy and _
srs. .
N and J K LeRoy to L L LeRoy, 30 acres, A
. 15. Dec 5, 1S93, bounded by lands of I L if
ter, Mrs Maynard. L L LeRoy and others. .
A Covin and W W Black to J H Watson, p
icres, 53,500, Nov 27.1S97, bounded by lands a
' G B?ker, William DuBose, Calhoun es,
A K Watson, estate of Ben Cade and "
?rs. it
T Phaschal to D B Cade, 34 acres, 8150, Dec
895, bounded by lands of Robt Stark, Robt C
tlow. Mrs Ann Lawton and others. 01
' L Miller, assignee for J D Cade, agent, to .
Cade, 20 acres, 8135, Jan 27, 1896, bounded
lands of Mrs E Lawton, road leading to no
)evllle, estate of M Banks, M L Kay and
srs, being apartof the Woi McNeill estate. iW
C Klueb to Nailnnal Bank of Abbeville, ft
jres, 8110, Nov 4, 1895. bounded by lands ol a.
McCelvey. the Bradley estate and others. ~
' H and Mary E Wallace to Georgia R R tl
Banking Co, 1 lot, 81,000, Dec 80, 1S87, k
nded by Peachtree street, M I Morrah, the u
llngton road, being lots 1 aud 2, block B, tl
ated In the town of Mt Carinel. s
W Bradley to John H Morrah, 428 24-100 "
!S, 81.000, my undivided half interest In, tt
13, 1890, bounded by lands of estate ol a
nk Glbert. Arthur Parker, lands formerly ?.
ted by Dr John S Reld, by the upper hail ?
Vhlte place and others. ix
1JORDEUAX. "
C Klugh. Master, to Luke CarBon, 107 1 2
is. ?230, Nov 4, 1S?J5. bounded Dy lands oi
Hedge Weeks, Ben) Weeks, eetate of J C
and Jas Cotbran, Sr.
C Kiugh, Master, to Luke Carson, llSOacres, "
, Nov 5,1895, bounded by lands of Daniel ^
der. Nettle F McCormlck, Carledge Weeks ,
James Cotbran.
M Cotbran to P It Cuttenberg, 40 acres.
10, Nov 5,1895, bounded by lanas of Geo W
rail, Jennings place.Jos Ferguson and otb- tt
another tmct of 11 acres bounded by lands
Ferguson. E A Searles and others. ,
imuel A New to Martha A Starkey, 11 1 ^
:s, ?500, , 1895, bounded by lands oi
Williams, Tolbert place, Joe New, Frank
Hams and others. 113
' K Barrett to T J Barrett, 8S acres, $1,098, p]
11,1890, bounded by lands of J A Corley, ^
[" Jennings, Martha Callaham and others, K
iwn as the W W Burnett place. S<
sue* H Tennant to Geo E Boucbillon, 5
:s, ?55, Dec 22, 1804, bounded by lands oi I"
ies II Tennaut, estate of J AGlbertandS SI
ade. to
jronwnll Orphanage to MLB Sturkey, 3 w
, ?233.50, known as lotsNos 1, 2, 8, 14 and IS. ft!
it three having a frontage ol {50 feet each
'Ine street, and 15 and 15, Block Eleven,
Inn a frontage of SO feet each on Main ft
et In town of McCormlck.
N McKinpey and Perry Hollowny to J F
<leton. 100 acres. SftOO. Nov 14.1S'J5. bounded J
andsol Allen Moraine, J W Ferguson, .1
Ingleton and others.
lornwelI Orphanage to .John P Jennings, 88
t*, 81,8.15.50, Dec 24,1811b, k nown as lots Nos 4 "w.
5 Block eleven, also lots 12 and 13 Block
ueing pari OI Mrn ^iuumuiiur, uratuuuii
lo the town of McCormick. 0?
W Jennings and \V T Jenuinzs to Ander- ^
Turrnan, 215 acres, SSilO, Jan 2S, 1S9C, boundby
lands of l,ucy Thurman, Mrs Ai E Mc- VP
jsli and others.
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be
WOK THEIR DEPARTURE. *
fee
? ??.
BE
<KC Colli run ami 81 is Family Gone m
to Greenville Cliurch. n
idge Cothrau, Mrs. Colli ran and Coulter
bran have changed their church meniber}
from Abbeville to Greenville. This looks
! they were gone. They will be greatly
sed In the congregation ol which they >?
e been so long foremost In every good
d and work. Judge Cothrau was the most. qc
ral contributor to the building fund of the
rch which was built after tho tire. It will
doubt stand for many a day asamonu- OS
it to the liberality and Christian zeal of -j.
congregation that built It. It Is an orna- r~
it to the town, and a beautiful temple D)
ted lo the worship of the Lord our God,
a fitting testimonial of faithful servants
he Most High. VW
_ _ n
Cc
you wish a fine button shoe very cheap .tj
at lladdou's.
ro have a variety of odds and ends In dry
ds which will be closed during January re- B8
rlless of cost at Haddon's. ^
FABM AND GA&Dm
uj
aSERVATIONS WORTHY OF NOTE IN
RURAL AFFAIRS. tbe
tlier
in'
lek'i Three Fa??cite Pttotoes, tkl
Champion, Perisetlan and Ohio Jambmr. af(e
Their Leading Peatsre? Detcrfixd with like
IUa?trationa ghowtmg Their Shapes. er^e!
was
Tnber 1 in the accompanying cut cete
spresents in greaiij reduced size the any
ew potato, Perfection, which Vick Not
[aims is one of the best for general sir,
nrpoeea. Tbaaia a chaac&aaedling, and
.I?- _
. PSKFTCHON. 2. OHXO JUKI OH. 3.
. CHAJCPIOK.
be cbimw made for it are productiveess,
fine appearance and good cooking
oalities. The tabors grow compact in
ae hill. and are large and Tiniform in
ize, oblong, mcfinmg to oval, but gentally
flattened; color white, with a
age of pink around the eyes similar to
le Hebron. The vine is of strong, vigoros
growth, yet stocky andfibort jointed,
laturing about the same tune as White j^'J
Fig. 2 in the same cat represents Ohio
o&ior, originated in 1S8L This, alHKtgh
a chance seedling, is without C?J
oobt in some way related to that good
Id sort, the Early Ohio, as it is almost ~
lentical with that variety in the form rvo
ad marking of the tubers, habit ol U
rowth, etc. The tubers are c*al oblong,
xrnd at the seed end, with full eyes, McG<
iat are almost even with the surface.
; is an excellent keeper, productive, of
ne quality and has proved *o be a valu- ^
bio addition to the list of extra early
arietiea. \
No. 3 in the cut shows the Champion, W
new seedling potato of promise. Vick
laims that the Champion is one of the ^
tost productive varieties ever offered (0
ad that it is a good keeper of excellent a
oality. The tubers are large and white V
ad covered with a light russet coating, f
he eyes are largerfnfl and near theeor- ^
tee. The tubers are similar in size to V
ve Green Mountain, bat nacme-<wal and ^
rQ at the seed end. W
Clover as a Weed Xxtennhator. T
Among its other excellent quaJitaea-M &
a agricultural plant it is a common ex- ^
arience among farmers that clover is V
oe of the best exterminators of weeds. V.
irand sunshine are as necessary for the
fe of weeds as they are for cultivated ?
tants, and when growing together, if
oe is thrifty enough to outgrow and
weshadow the other, if not disturbed,
; eventually takes possession of the
round. So where clover is thickly sown
i ground. naturaiiy-weeay?e iwoyearr
mowings and the shade will prove too
tuch for nearly all varieties of weeds,
ad when the ground is plowed for a difTent
crop it wfll not only be enriched
om the clover, bet will be comparavely
free from weeds. But it most not
a forgotten that Land may be so nnferle
that clover cannot be grown upon it
ithout first manuring it and putting
ie soil into a suitable condition for reaving
the seed, whale a great many
ends of weeds have the faculty of growig
on very poor land without any far
1 irraty yxr)rt ifAVnr
Top Grafttnc Apple Trees. T
A correspondent of The Mew York ?
forld says: So far as my observation ^
ctends, or I have had any- experience, 2 W
ive an unfavorabie-opinian of the prao- ^
ce we sometimes see recommended of ^
ip grafting apple trees of poor varieties f
ith scions from bettersorts. If a person ^
is two or three trees standingin a place f
here he wants them to-continue, and la ^
a willing to wait for young trees to sop- W
y their places, he may change the char- ^
Aer of most of their fruit in this way. ^
> far as profit is concerned, I wiQ in
reference set oat thrifty young trees at ^
Lch kinds as I want, and wait for them W
> grow before I wsfl chmb in to-old trees ?
kd saw off limbs and graft into them ^
n or fifteen feet from the ground to get f
different kind of an apple. \
i- Word of Cwtion to Sheep Grower*.
A writer for Fieldand Farm very truly ^
ys that one sheep can infect a thousand &
ith scab or ticks as well as fifty or a j
mdred can. One sheep that gets over
through the fence without being
eated for those pests mayundo the whole =
ork which co3t a hundred dollars for
bor and as much more for materials,
a single scab spot is left undipped it A ^
comes at once a new center of infection. Sj
the least atom of virus is left in the Nv
wfs of a single aheep when their hoofii
e pared and cauterized for foot rot it
sy poison the whole flock and negative
erything that has been done. H
a
How to Cue Bmoc.
Few farmers know mnch of bacon. ^
ley are acquainted with pork, bat 11
wer took the trouble to prepare any |
con. Philadelphia Farm Journal lays
ct the following easy plan: Cut the C
iesof the pig into strips four to five (1
dies wide and salt with this pickle: j
jr 100 pounds of bacon make a brine
ith six pounds of salt, four ounces of A'
kpeter and one pound of brown sugar. (
wcr the meat and keep it in the brina
- '?mia 44- o lin4tf cmrJr. ^
k WPC&O VUU feUCU giTV All ? - ... ?
5. Sew the pieces in cotton cioth bags *g
id paint tbem with lime and ocber |
bad in w iteau
Cbenpcnt Labor in the World. I]
Marriage a failure! I should say q hi
!" remarked an Oregon farmer, -
>se opinion was desired on one of no.-!
great questions of the day. "Why,
e's Lucindy gits up in the mornmilks
six cows, gits breakfas',
Is four children to skewl. looks ,L
r the other three, feeds the heus, A Jfl8hi
wise the hogs, likewise some moth- Persons <
as. sheep, skims 20 pans o'milk beprosec
hes the clothes, gits dinner, et an' J
ry,etcetery. Think I could hire
body to do it for what she gits?
much! Marriage, sir, is a success,
a great success !" A ston
ply at etc
Jan. 22,
Dring wagons, or a wagon with
jh hay or straw, should always be
1 in moving bees, as they should be
ed as little as possible. Rough eiu,gan<
dling may move the frame or where loc
ik out the newer or poorly fastened .
111 q *eb.o, i
.~w. I
l Poor Harness
Bought from H
would be funny, Would it not ?
cause we offer you a HAND MADE
that is worth more. Our reason
pleases you, You will tell som(
way to advertise.
Money refunded if the haine*
sented,
C. P. Hammon
. H. PARKER, President.
JULIUS H. DuPRE, Ci
be Farmers' Bank ,
DEPOSITS SOL
'irofttH
'ES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Bays and
Hons. A Savings Department has been establish
s. Interest at 4 per cent, payable quarterly. ?Janun
iaap rapidly. Directors?W. H. Parker, A. W. Smltt
ee, P. B. Speed, R. M. Haddon, Dr. F. E. Harrison, A.
%%% WWW
Abbeville, S.
B. K, BEACHAM, B
WE HAVE A NICE SA
t^FOR SALBS1
*v* VVVVWV%1
P. B. SPE
Is the Place to Get Anything
DRUGS MDJ
Orders by Mail attend*
*ww v% v% w*
Mi Mi (in
-SOLD BYH.
W. LAWSC
We have just received a large stock
All kinds that are used in the
H. W. Lawso
%ww %%%%%%?
JOEL SMITH.
PECIALAMOU
Having served the publi
iiany years it is with pi
jiiiounce that we are at
- St A
tand fully prepare u iu
iiancls of all witli the b<
he lowest possible price?
omplete in every depart
laily receiving* large ship
)ry Goods, Notions, Shoe
rare, Groceries, ?fcc., of wj
Icular mention will be 1
als of this newspaper.
TIT. Joel Smitl
iENTAL NOTICE.
?. Killingsworth, |
I Seal Block, Abbeville, 8.
fotice to Trespassers.
rsoDs are forblddeD from hantlng,
ng and trapping game on my land.
:aught trespassing on my ladd will
uted. G. H. TAYLOR. Wk
1890, lm ?
For Rent. ?
CiE ROOM 17x17 OVEBHADDON'S I
i, scltable lor ofHceorbttfroom. Ap- irpof
R. M. HADDON ACO.
keying and Platting
3d Town Lots. Also Terrac1?g, Lrr :'W)
i Grading. Accurate work1 done >
:al attraction makes a Compass on- -Vr
T. C.ANDERSON^ ,
Sao, ly nineiy-oix.o. u. ' *
ammond's
M
Don't imagine beHaiMS
for $10.00
for low price is this
jbody abpnt the best
. -T-jjjjB
ss are not as repred
& Co. 3
?? i
A. W. SMITH, Tlce President.
ishier.
of Abbeville. I
ICITEIX
$75,000
6,500
1 sells Exchange and makes ColecJd.
Amounts received of 81 and upry.
April. July. October. 8mall savia
W. C. McGowan, J. R. Blake, H. P.
B. Morse.
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IANA6ER A
MPLE ROOM J
V/I52V.~^v # ^ M
? '
nTYCI
JU70
in the Line of
IICILS.. I
3d to at once.
>%%
rden Seed | ;
)N & 00.1
of SCHOOL BOOKS. #
i public schools. ?
m & Co. t
A. M. SMITH.
NCEMENT.
c faithfully tor
easure that we
3 the same old
supply the deest
of goods at
Our stock is
nieiit. We are
nients of choice
>s, Hats, Hardhich
more parliade
in the loi
& Son.