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DISTRICT No. 1. 1:
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Lowndesville Township.
Line No. 1, beginning at Black Oak on An-!'
derson County line, run
S. 31? K, l.?5 miles,
passing 100 yards west of old Sneer place; 50 i
yards west of Mac Hoard's, and cornering on
White Oak about MOO yards east of Caleb I'link- (
scales'. j'
Line No. 2, thence run
S. 10? K, 1.30 miles,
passing :i00 yards east of John MeXair's; .'500
yards west of \V L. Bowman's; 50 feet west of t
Tlios. Parnell's, and cornering on Black Oak
?>n Bowman's Kerry road, about 00 yards east 1
of road leading to Samuel Kpp's.
. Line No. 8, thence run along Bowman's Ferry
I road to ltoss Creek, then down Boss Creek to
Savannah River.
Line No. 4, thence run up Savannah River to j
Anderson and Abbeville County line.
Line Mo. 5, thence run along county line to ;
beginning point. ^
DISTRICT No. 2.
(Ridge) Lowndesville. l]
Line No. i, from Mack Oak corner on Bow-|
man's Ferry road; run
S. J.-?? K, 2.:? miles, 1
passing 200 yarils west of \V. T. Hagood's;
through garden of Tom Dansby (col.); :>00 j
yards east of J. H. Hell's; 200 yards west of J.
H. Hill's, and cornering 100 yards south of Mat j
Barnes' by small pine.
Line No*. 2, thence run
s. 2!i? W,miles,
?rn?(ilnir mall Imiln i-iisf of 15. H_ Allen's, and
running to Savannah Hiver, cornering opposite
island V, mile west of I. H. McCnilu's.
Line No. 8, thence run up Savannah Hiver to |
mouth of lioss Creek. 11
Line No. same as line No. 3, District No. 1.1 <
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DISTRICT No. 3. jj
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Lowndesville.
I.ine No. 1, beginning at intersection of An- j |
dersonand Abbeville County line and Savan
nail Valley H. H.at Hculah church; run with ,
county line
S. 511,/ \v, 0.75 miles,
to black oak on H. C. Kay's land.
I.ine No. 2, same as I.ine No. 1. District No. 1.1
Line No. 3, same as Line No. 2, District No. I.
Line No. -1, same as I.ine No. I, District No.2.!
Line No. 5, beginning at corner near Matt |
Burner, run <
N. 57? K, 3.45 miles, j
crossing S. V. H. It. about Y, mill* north of trcs- \ i
tie over Itocky Hiver; passing ion yards north i
of John Drennan's place, ami cornering on red j
oak, on road 100 yards west of K. Smith's.
Line >"o. (i, thence run
>*. ao? K. O.W. miles,
to a corner in Held yards east of II. K. Campbell's.
Line No. 7, thence run
N. 31? W, l.:to miles, ]
crossing Ward's road "jO yurds east of H. K. 1
Campbell's; passing 40 yards east of Mrs. .J. II. J
Crawford's, and cornering between house and ! ]
well of J. M. Daniel's. '
Line No. s, thence run
N. 77^? \V, o.OT.'i miles, I
passing between <*>. Moore's and J. .1. Iiannis- I
ter's; passing north of Itrew Davison Cun-j
ningham place; 130 yards north of S. F. Cliastien's;
300 yards south of <ieo. Busby's; 300
yards south of Geo. Field's; 100 yards north of
i Doe Moore's; :!00 yards north of Alex Scott's,
* and cornering on milroad at Anderson and Ah- I
heville County line by Heufah church.
DISTRICT No. 4.
Lowndesville Township.
Line Xo.l,heginningat intersection of Itocky
Itlver and Anderson and Abbeville County
line, run down Itocky Itlver to where it inter- ;
sects Line No. 8, District No. 3, at four poplars.
Line No. 2, thence follow Line No. S, District
No. 3 to K. K. at Bcuiali church.
Line No. ", thence along county line to beginning
point. |
DISTRICT No. 5.
t j 'ii _ rn i
jjownaesvme luwusinp.
licginnlng at corner <>f Line No. "i. District
No.near Matt IfciriK's', run along Line No. .r>.
District No.:{, to Hockv Kiver.
Dine No. 2, thence down Kocky llivertoits
mouth.
Line No..% thence up Savannah River to extremity
of Line No. 2, l>istriet No. 2.
Line No. 1. thence along Line No. 2, District
No. 2, to beginning point.
DISTRICT No, 6.
Lowndesville Township.
Line No. 1, beginning at the intersection o
Kocky River ami l.owndcsvillc and Magnolia
township line to tin- corner of the four town..i.i...
, . I M.,II.. \ l.l,..vi II..
mnt diamond Hill.
Line No. 2, thence run i
N. 71? \V, 2.!tt miles,
f passing'200 yards south of A. (i. Itaskin's and
cornering in Held '?i yards east of 11. 10. Cainpfo
hell's.
M Line No.!?, same as Line No. <i, I>istriet No. 2.
Line No. I, same as Line No.District No. 2, j
to where that line intersects Itoeky Kiver.
Line No. ">, thence down Itoeky Kiver to he,
* ginning point.
DISTKICT No. 7.
TWnrrnnlio Trtmn 0V11 r*
JJJ.CtgliUl.LUl 1UMUOU1JJI
Lino No. 1, beginning at the intersection of
Kocky Kiver and Lowndesvilie and Magnolia j
township line, and run down Kteky Kiver to I
its mouth.
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Lino No. 2, thence down Savannah Itiver to ! co
(J.. C. & N. trestle. I W
Line No. :i, tlicncc along the t?., C. & N. R. R.
to McKinicy (Kerr) Creek.
Line No. 4. tiiencc up MeKinley (Kerr) ("reek p:i
to Lowrulesville and Magnolia township line. I so
Line No. '>, tlicncc along said township line Cii
to beginning point. ' Jo
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DISTRICT No. 8. lh!
Magnolia Township,
Line No. 1, beginning at corner of four townships,
viz; Lowndesville, Magnolia, Diamond
Hill and Abbeville, and run
S. 70? K. 2.37 miles,
passing y, mile north of Crawford place; crossing
I'enncy's Creek y, mile above its mouth,
Mid cornering on hank of Little River about i
50 yards above a lliit bridge, and 1 mile below 1 '
Hamlin's (Harnett's) bridge. j ,,c
Line No. 2, thence down Little River to (i., C. J.-?
& N. trestle. (V
Line No. tlicncc along <L, C. & N. R. R. to ?'.
MeKinley (Kerr) Creek. T ,J
Line No. 4, same as Line No. 4, District No. 7. ljl1
Line.No. thence along Lowndesville and 1
Magnolia township line to beginning point. e*
DISTEICT No. 9.
lo,
air _ i m r liri
magnolia lownsmp. ]
to
Line No. 1, beginning at a point on Little
River about % mile north of Magnolia and
L'alhoun township line, and run
' S. .V)? \V. to Savannah River,
passing tiirougii house of H. A. Boyd ; 10 yards
uorth of x roads at haul of Post ell's old ttcld;
About midway between houses of A. O. Grunt
ind \V. H. (trough; through house of Jake '
Roundtree (col.); ^mile south of house on R. r.
Ij. Jones place; ifw yards uorth of house on
l)ul>ose place, and cornering on Savannah Riv- 1'"
it, :5(X> yards north of Humbert's old ferry. iJ0
Line No. 2, thence up Suvannuh River to G., JJ!1
C. A* N. R. Jt. trestle. /A
Line No. 3, thence along (}., C. & N. H. R. to en
Little River. "
Line No. I, thence down Little River to beginning
point.
DISTRICT No, 10. Sj
M+ n??rv,?l (la.
iu.il VJCUlLlOJLi J
I,lno No. l, same as Line No. 1, District No. 0. "*j
Line No. 2, thence down Savannah River ton v'
point about l/: mile below Cade's Kerry, and:i50 ,
yards above old Fort Charlotte. ?*,
Line No. :5, thence run
N. f?? K. to Little River, u*
passing through Alex Lomax's house on Hester
place; 230 yards north of Samuel Morrow's;
J(X) yards north of \V. L. Darraoott's on S. V.
it. It., and cornering on bank of Little River.
Line No. 4, thence up Little River to beginning
point.
DISTRICT No. 11. J
Willington. '"j
Line No. 1, sameasLine No. :i, District No. 10. P"
Line No. 2, thence down Little River to largo '
white oak about l4 mile below Cade's Mill.
Line No. thence run
S. -12? \V. to Savannah River, < '
passing between Tom Davis' house and barn; At
rossing public road y, mile above Samuel ?>?
[.'ado's, passing 200 yarcfs north of Cuter Scog- Jclins;
througli garden of J. \V. Scroggins:! '
20 yards south of Wm. Wilkinson's, and ! "{
rornorinsj on large walnut on bank of Savan- 1
..r i>i..?.n?iL. rlv
Ililll IWM'l iiuwui ? *? J ill 11^ IHJI III Wl llNiim/u --
Kerry. >
Line No. 4, thence up Savannah Ilivcr to be- 1M?
ginning point.
DISTRICT No. 12.
Bordeaux Township. ' j
Line No. 1, samens Line No. .1, District No. 11. !"\
Line No. 2, tiienee down Savanna 11 to mouth I ,
>f Little River. j V.?
Line- No. thence up Little ltiver to begin-j tiP
iiing [M>int. lcu
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DISTRICT No. 13. !!,'!
McCormick. j ?Kj
Line No. 1, beginning on Utile ltiver, at I '**"
mouth of iiuHalo Creek, and mile above !
bridge at Cedar Hill, run " I ,
N. 50? K. ii.22 miles, . '
passing 200yards south of Mt. Moriaii church; J
i'jO yards south of J. M. Giles'; ' . mile south of '11
Jos. Dillisliaw's; 2"> yards north of Josiah Pat- i!.!.
lerson's; south of Widomsiiigravoyttrd.andcor-l I '
ncringon proposed Greenwood line.
Line No. 2, thence down proposed (irocn- j..
wood line to Kdgcticld County line.
Line No. :t, thence along Kdgetleld line to) ,
month of Little Hiver.
Line No. I, thence up Little Hiver to begin-1
uing point.
DISTRICT No. 14.
Bordeaux Township. 5 1
Line No. 1, same as Line No. 1, District No. i:i.
Line No. 2, thencealoiig proposed C.m-n wood (;j
line to post in front of (jco. Sibert's house, and |
nbout one mile from Troy. ,
Line No. :t, thence run ; ]
N. S7? \V. miles, n,j
passing south of Jos. < 'resswell's; nort ii of (ieo. | ' j
Week's, and cornerinir on ash on hank of I.omr t
Cane Creek, mile west of <{?*o. Wwk's, and ,
about 2 miles below Patterson's bridge. 1 jni
Line No. 4, thence down Long Cane (/reek to ; |
Little Kiver.
Line No. "), thence down Little Kiver to be- * |
ltIiiiiiiiir point. x<
DISTRICT No. 15. lx'
Bellview.
Line No. 1, beginning on I?ong Cane Creek
at extremity of Line No.District No. 11, and
run ' I |
N. :I2? W. 1.">I miles, 1 no
passing loOyards west ofcieo. Patterson's; and
cornering oil large red oak 2.">0 yards east of J. I m
T. Hortou's.
Line No. 2, thenee run |
N. 22? \V. 2.."?l miles, ' y.,
passing mile east of A. 1!. Lindsay's, and i?,
through the Morey house, and cornering on | ;\|
stake by public road. 7"i yards north of Morcy | ' j
house.
Line No. thenee run : i,:i
s. :f?? \V. I.l'i miles, vii
passing 1.10 van Is north of Lou Johnson's, and y.,
cornering in Held. jn
Line No. I, thence run | li,
S. .Vi? \V. 2. Iti liiiles, |
passing KM yards north of l'at McCaslan's;
through Watkin Leslie's house, and cornering it|i
on hank of Little Kiver. xv,
1 .i i??- N'o- ">. I hence down Little Hi ver l<? mouth
of l<ong ('ane ('reek. to
l.ine Nn. i!, thence up Long Cane <'reck to In-- t,,
timiing point.
DISTRICT No. 16.
Long Cane. jj
Line No. 1, beginning at corner at Moreyior
place, run i ur
N. 70? K. 2.00 miles,
passing 130 yards norlli of laicieu (Jury's; lietwi
fii houses of J. 11. and W. 11. lJauglinian, er
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on and get the Higli
rnering on Snake Iload 200 yards north of
atson place.
Line No. 2, thence run
N. 85? E. 2.25 miles, /
ssing20 feetsoutli of Chapel pool; 200yards
nth of Jim Crawford's, and crossing Long
tne Creek in his pasture about 1 nijle below
whin's bridge, and corners on walnut on nroiscd
Greenwood line 50 yards east of win.
lomas' on Stcifer place.
Mile No. 8, thence down proposed Greenwood
le to post at Geo. Sibert's.
Line No. 4, same as Line No. 8, District No. 14.
Line No. 5. same as Line No. 1, District No. 15.
Line No. u, same as Line No. 2, District No. 15.
DISTRICT No. 17.
Calhoun Township,
Line No. 1, beginning at Intersection of Abville
and Mt. Carmel road, and Calhoun and
dar Springs township line, near Mrs. S. F.
bert's, and run down the road to south fork
Calhoun Creek.
Line No. 2, thence down Calhoun Creek to
ttle River.
unoo. 3, tnencc clown liittie uiver to tne
treinltj' or Line No. 4, District No. 15.
Nine No. siune as Line No. 4, District No. 15.
Nine No. 5, saw'as Line No. 3, District No. 15.
Line No. (i, thence along Line No. 1, District
to Calhoun and Cedar Springs township
ip.
Nine No. 7, thence along said township line
beginning point.
DISTRICT No. 18.
Bethia.
[.,ine No. 1, beginning at corner near Mrs. S.
(Jibert's, and run
K. 87? K. (i.l? miles,
ssing 25 yards south of Mrs. S. F. Oihert's;
yards north of Alf Griffith on Joiin Kvans
nee; south of Henry Johnson's on Phillip
inmcrinan's place; south of Newt Wideinan;
>ssing Snake road 150 yards north of Little
juntain church (col.); passing 150 yards
nil 01 nicKory on incsiimmiioi wmie .uoiinIn;
UK) yards south of Lida SI rot her's on
unter place; 100 yards north of Nancy Kendy
place, and cornering on birch on Long
tie Creek V\ niile above Black's bridge.
Ijine No. 2, thence down Long Cane to Jorn's
old mill.
line No.thence a long proposed Greenwood
le to extremity of Line No. 2, District No. Pi.
Line No. 4, thence along line No. 2, District
). Hi.
Line No. 5, thence along Line No. 1, District
). Hi, to its intersection with Calhoun and Cer
Springs township line.
Line No. 0, same as Line No. 7. District No. 17.
DISTRICT NO, 19.
Magnolia and Calhoun.
Line No. 1. beginning at G. C. tfc N. Trestle
er Little River and running along the raliid
right-of-way, on south side, to trestle over
rth fork of Calhoun Creek.
Line No. 2, thence down Calhoun Creek to a
int 150 yards above McGrath's bridge,
-.hie No. 3, thence
S. 87? E. 1.78 miles,
ssing 50 yards north of cabin on .las. Month's
place, and cornering on large pine on
>bevillc and Mt. Carmel road opposite cabin
A. K. Watson's place, occupied by Andrew
n kins.
ilne No. -I, thence down said road to south
k of Calhoun Creek.
..ine No. 5, thence along said crcek to Little
er.
iind No. <1, thence up said river to beginning
illt.
DISTRICT NO, 20,
Sharon,
,ineNo. 1, beginning nt G. C. <fc N. trestle
er nortli fork of Calhoun creek and running
tli mi I mad on south side of right-of-way for
i yards; then crossing over to north side of
ht-of-way and runnidg along railroad unyonreachJ.
T. Cheatham's where the line
rves around his house throwing
11 tnto Dist riet number twenty;
;'n continue on north side of right-of-way
til you.reach a point 200 yards from the milid
crossing about 2iJ0 yards south of County
or house.
Jne No. 2. Follow a line parallel to road
iding from poor house to ('has. Richie's, and
a distance of 200 yards from road on west
le, until you strike the Sharon road.
line No. :t, thence down Sharon road until
u reach the house of .1. 10. Kvans, where the
rves so as to put M r. Kvans on the west side
District No. 20; thence down Mt. Carmel
id until you reach the residence of Dr. Wal
Sherrard, where the line curves around I is
use, leaving it on the east side in District.
i Hnu-n Mt ('nrmi-l mud to 1 lit:
tremlty of Liuc No. U, District l!l.
Lino No. 1. Same as Lino No. District 1!).
Line No. "). Same as Line No, 2, District ID.
DISTRICT NO. 21,
Bethel.
[Jno No. 1. Same as Line No. District SO,
whore the road intersects Caliioim and Cer
Springs township Line near .Mrs. S. H.
hert's.
Line No. 2. Same as Line No. 1, District
i. Is.
Lino No. 3. Up Long Gunc to (i. C. iV: N.
liroiid.
Line No. 1, follows along the north side of (J.
A- N. railroad right-of-way to where it inter ts
Line No. 7, of District No. 22 to where it
Icrsects Line No. 7, Distrlc2 No. 22.
[.ine No. 5, thcncc along Line No. 7, District
i. 22 to its corner.
Lino No. li. Sjune as Line No. I!, District
>. 22.
Line No. 7. Same us Line No. 5, District
>. 22. ?
DISTRICT No. 22.
Abbeville.
Line No. 1, beginning at large walnut iIm>ii
yards northeast of old Nohle place, ] t mile
st of Ahheville and Due West road and 2',
ili-s Inii11 Alilii-villi- run
S. (iS? W. l.-M miles
ssiiiK yards north of (?eo. Smith's and
rds north of I<ont; (Jam* cemetery and eorrinjr
"ii post, oak 10 yards northwest of T. J',
i I ford's.
Line No. '2, thence run
s. :17C' W. 1.01 miles
issiiig through Mrs. I,. .1. Leslie's house; 7.">
irdseasl of eahin on Mrs. Leslie's place: l.">0
rds west of old Lyon place and cornering on
aple -HI feet northwest of IC. A. Itieuey's
iuse on Harnett's bridge road.
Line No.:!, thence running
S. :!(/> K. 1.01
id cornering on Warrenton road 200 yards
st of forks of road at County poor house.
Line No. I, Is |Kiralcl to line mini I'oor House
('harles Riches and 20(1 yards west of it runs
Sharon mad.
Line No.runs from Sharon road lo Snake
ail ami is parallel to and 200 yards west of
ad from < 'lias. Kichio.s to Wardlaw place.
I.iiie V<i. II. Ilienee run
N.7li? K. 1.75 miles
issing :t<x) yards soutn of Jim White's cabin,
:) vards south oi'Noah Henry's and cornering
i verdery road about mile south of Itichd
Hon toy's.
Line No. 7,1 hence run
N. :H>'* K. 1.75 miles
ossing (j. tic N. railroad at luile jwsl No.
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LSI and cornering on old road VZi yards southeast
of J no. Douglass' place. f 1
Line No. 8, thence run V7
N. 15? W. 1.44 miles ^
I passing 1'jO yards cast of Tom Wilson's house
and cornering on north end of AV. F..McCord's
House on Morton's mill road.
Line No. 0, thence run
N. 25? W. 1.10 miles.
cornering at ford of McCord's creek on Abbeville
and Hodges road about yt mile south
of Chas. Notts'.
Line No. 10, thence run
N.70?\V. 1.02 miles
passing 150 yards north of Patrick Roche's and ro
cornering on public road 50 yards south of ol
Mariah Thomas' (col) and 20 feet north of
small bridge.
Line No. 11, thence run p*
N. 80? W. .825 miles. m
passing 75 yards north of Cowan Reid's and of
cornering on large walnut about 30 yards north M
east, of old Noble .place % mile east of Due It
West and 2J4 miles from Abbeville Court
House. b(
Note?This Is modified by the County Board
of Education to include all of Mr. T. P. Millord's
place.
DISTRICT NO. 23.
Warrenton. bc
Line No. 1, same as Line No. 1, District No.10. ar
Line No. 2. same as Line No. 1, District No. 20
Line No. 3, same as Line No. 3, District No. 22 Pf
Line No. 4, runs along road from R. A. Rich- be
ey'sto Harnett's (Hamlin's) bridge on Little of
river. so
I Line No. 5, down Little river to G. C. & .
| N. trestle.
DISTRICT NO. 24. "
Reid.
Line No. 1, same ns Line No. 2, District No. 22.
Line No. 3, same as Line No. 1, District No. 22 .
Line No. 8, thence run along Due West and
Abbeville road to a hickory tree 2(0 yards vr
' south of I mile rock. p
I Line No. 1, thence run
N. 88? W. 1.81 miles,
passing 100 yards south of Pink Milford's nnd
250 yards south of school house, and !K) yards
south of Larkln Bell's, cornering on post oak. .?
Line No. 5, thence run m
N. 50? W. 0.5K miles. r
passing 75 yards north of J. B. Cochrane's and ?j
140 yards north of Mean's Chapel schoolhouse, *
j and cornering on hickory 75 yards northwest
of schoolhouse.
Line No. (i, thence run
| N. 00? W. 2.02 miles,
| passing 35 yards south of H. \v. Price's and
| cornering on ash on bank of Little Kiverabout
1 mile above Martin's mill.
Line No. 7. thence run down Little River to J
Harnett's bridge. crl
Line No. 8, beginning at Barnett's Bridge
follow the Abbeville and Barnetts Bridge road L<
to It. A. Richcy's. ^
DISTEIOT NO, 25. ~
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Pine Grove. trj
Line No. 1, same as line No 1, District No. 8. pi;
Line No. 2 same as line No 2. District No. 0 1
for a distance of two miles and cornering in
field 300 yards south of Old Dawson's.
Line No. 3, thence run
N. 25? E. 3.!K) miles.
passing 100 yards west of James (Tiles, and 50
yards east of Will Burrcss and 200 yard.', east of ,
Mrs. E. Hodges and cornering on pine on
line No. 2. District No. 27. ?"
Line No. 4. Thence run along line No. 2,
District No. 27 to its intersection with Penney's J
creek in J. E. Brownlee's bottoms.
Line No. 5, thence run down Penney's creek L1I
to bridge on road from Flat Rock to Martin's , J
mill. lo
Line No. C, thence run down said road to
Little River at Martin's mill.
F.Inp No. 7. thence run down Little River
to beginning point.
DISTRICT NO, 26, XVJ
Lone Forest,
pa
Line No. 1, same as line No. 7, District No. 3. va
Line No 2, run along line No, 8, District No. Inj
3 to Hocky Kiver. Ml
Line No. 3. thence run up Rocky Hiver to J
a point y, mile above Halls mill, cornering on foi
asn. " ]
Line No. 1, same as line No. 1, District No. 27. roj
Line No. 5, along line No. 2, District No. 27 of
for .75 miles, cornering on-I'ine. ]
Line No. (>, same as line No. 3, District No. 25.
Line No. 7, thence run up line No. 2, District to
No. (i, to In-ginning point. no
DISTRICT NO. 27. *?i
31,
Antreville, <
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Line No. 1, beginning at Ash on Kocky river, | J
y, mile above Hall's Mill run Al
K. 43? K. 2.83 miles,
passing between houses of J. B. and .T. F. Pat-1
terson, and 50 yards east of J. D. Hampton's
100 yards west of K. W. Campbell's, 1"<0 yards:
west nf A. II. Harnett's. 100 yards west of E. H. |
Hell's iiiifl cornering on post oak 30 yards west
of .1. <\ Tribbles. I
Line No. 2, thence run I -jj
N. 81? K. 2.07 miles, j
passing through hougeof.). W. Southorlund | W(
on AntrcvlUcund Abbeville road and corner- j$r
ing on roitd. ]
Line No. 3, thence run i.:
N. 21? K. 2.10, miles, I j
Passing 20 feet east, of .J. J. ({ray's, 7"> yards
east of B. H. William's and cornering in Held .0
200 yards East of It. A. Iladdon's. j m.
Line No 4. tiience rnn ; i
N. 47? W. 3.(18 miles, I
passing 7i> yards east of A. F. Carwile's, 1C0 j co
yards west of J. A. Black's and } $ mile west of ?t
Hugh Crawford's, mile west Of .1.1). Alio- ]
win's, 2."i0 yards east of H. It. McAdams, 75 Gi
yards west of J. 1). Murdock's, and cornering no
on Hickory on Anderson line. I
Line No ">, thence rnn along Anderson line
to Rooky ltiver. pa
Line No. (i, thence run down Itocky ltiver ()n
to beginning point. ]
DISTRICT NO 28,
Union.
Line No. 1, same as line No 1, District 27. j
Line No.2, from corner at It. A. iladdon's, ]
run ; j>r
N. 57?. K.,:{. 1(1 utiles, j (;r(
passing 1'tO yards south of cabin on Henry j
I book's place?erosssing Anderson and Abbe- .){l
ville road :150 yards south of Andy ('linkscale's |
shop'and 10 yards north of large hlaok glim;' so
passing 100 yards north of Jesse Fair's and cor- j
neringon hank of Little Hivcr about 100 yards , j
, below McLain ford. mj
Line No. :t, thence run up Little river to a i nn
point i!(K> yards above ford on road lie) ween T. i |
.1. Howen's and J. \V. Clinkscales. f()i
Line No 1, thence run ah
N. 10? W. 1.25 miles, 1
passing fllO yards east of .1. M. Murdoeks and
cornering on Anderson line. i
Line No.5, thence along Anderson line to ; ]jj
beginning point.
DISTRICT 29,
Snnnv Slnnfi.
J r_.
Line No. 1, same as line No. '2. District No 2S | j
Lino No. 2, thence run down Little lUver to ,{.
Martin's Bridge.
Line No. same as line No. (i, District No 25.
Line No. I, same us line No .0, District JNu. 25.
im:
NT $
>. # # Hardwar
_ a .
v TaaItq tt/>?*qn7a
^ ijutno, UWiVTTO,
^ Nails, Wire,
a Saws, Hatchets,
i And all other Hardware.
T PRICES AND T
get to buy your got
Line No. 5, thence run along line No. 2, E
1ct No. 27 to S. W. Southerland's.
Line No. ?, same as Line No. 3, Dlstr
o. 27.
DISTRICT NO, 30,
Cold Spring.
Line No. 1, Same as Line No fl, District No.
Line No. 2, same as line No. District No.
Line No. 3, same as line No. 4, District No.
Line No. 4, thence run along the Due Wt
lad north, to Country road leading to hot
' Mrs. Mary Gordon.
Line No. o, thence run
N. 85? W. 3.70 miles.
issing 300 yards south of A. G. Hagan's,
lie south of Martin Baker's, 150 yards sou
T. L. Haddon's and 200 yards south of T.
tiler's, and cornering on Birch on Lit'
iver.
Line No. 6, thence run down little River
iginnlng point.
DISTKICT 31.
Long Oane Township.
Line No. 1, Beginning on Due West and A
iville road, 50 yards north of Mcllwain houi
id Just where the road forks, run
H. 85? E. 1.52 miles, '
usslng 4 feet north of red oak in Charlie G
rt' (colored) yard, and cornering on bran*
Bailey's creek on willow in W. E. Mori
in's pasture.
Line No. 2, thence run down Bailey's crei
Lone Cane creek.
Line No. 3, thence run down Long Ca:
eek to a polntjust above the Horse-Shoe bei
mouth of small branch, about % mile nor
st of W. O. Cromer's.
Line No. -1, thence run
S. 75? W. 1.89 miles.
osslng Abbeville and Greenwood rond
irds east of fork and 100 yards east of Mrs (
'. Collins', passing north of Mrs. San
cC'ord's, and cornering on north corner of V
McCord's house.
Line No. 5, same as line No. 9, District No. 5
Line No. 0, same as line No. 10, District No.
Line No. 7, same as line No. 11 District Not
Line No. 8, sameas line No. 1, District No.
where it crosses Due West and Abbevll
ad.
Line No. 9 thence run up Due West ar
bbeville road to beginning point.
DISTRtCT 32,
Smithville Township,
Line No. 1. same as line No. 4, District No. J
Liue No. 2, thence run down Dong Cai
eek to mouth of John's Creek.
Line No. 3, thence run up John's creek ar
>ng branch to Greenwood line.
Line No. 4, thence run along Geeenwood 111
G. C. & N., railroad.
Line No. 5, thence run along G. C. <fc N. ra
ad on south side of right of way to its InU
ction with line No. 7, District No. 22.
Line No. 6, thence run along line No. 7 Di
let No. 22 to corner near John Douglass
ace.
Ltne No. 7. same as line No. 8, District No.2
DISTRICT NO. 33.
Promised Land.
Mne No. 1, beginning at Jordan's old ml
i Long Cane creek and running along Gree:
x>d line to G. C. & N. railroad.
Line No. 2, thence run along G. C. & N. rai
iid on south side of right of way to Lor
.ne creek.
Line No. 3, thence run down Long Cane crec
beginning point.
DISTRICT NO 34.
Center,
[iiue No 1, begin nig at 8 mile rock on Di
est and Abbeville road in front of J. I
een'sand running
S. 85? E. 2.51 miles,
ssing 75 yards south of old gin house; 11
rds south of Calvin Anderson's, and come
*on post oak on Due West and Dougla
111 road.
Line No. 2, thence run down said road to tl
k of mad at Spruel place.
Line No. 8, thence run along the Abbevil
id to a point about about 100 yards nort
A. K. Calvert's at fork of country road.
Liine No. 4, thence run
S. <J0? K. 0.91 miles
the bank of Long Cane Creek, 150 yart
irth of the large sycamore.
Line No. 5, thence run down Long CaneC'ree
mouth of Bailey's Creek.
Line No. 0, same as line No. 2, District N
Line No. 7, same as Line No. 1, District N(
Line No. 8. Thence run up Due West an
ibeville road to beginning point.
DISTRICT NO. 35.
Hagan.
Line No. 1, same as Line No. 1, District N
Line No. 2, thence run down road to Greei
Hid Line, 400 feet north of Douglass' Mi
idge.
Line No. thence run along Greenwoc
ne to Goose (.'reek corner.
Line No. 1, thence run
s. sr>rj$u w.u.47 nines
a corner 50 yards southeast of W. A;
w's.
Line No. f>, thence run
N. 21? W. 0.3(1 miles
rneringon Bethlehem and Greenville ron
fork or new eut road.
IjIiio No. (>, thence run along Bethlehem an
eenvllle road to the fork of Hodges roa
ar J. M. Kills'.
Line No. 7, thence run
S. 7:1? W. 0.:? miles
sslnc Just east of J. M. Kills'and cornerii
Bethlcm and Grenville road.
Lint: No. 8, thence run along said road to b
fining point.
DISTRICT NO. 36.
Park's Creek,
Line No. 1, beginning ut HX) yards north <
att's old mill near mouth of Big Hogski
. ok run
N. St}? K. miles
sslng 300 yards north of the Hob Pratt Plact
> yards south of J. W. Pratt's: :W yarc
nth of R. \V. Haddon's cornering on re
k 75 feet east of W. T. Cowan's house.
[,ine No. 2, tlieneo run down the Douglas
III road to its intersection with (Jrcenvill
d Bethlehem road.
Iiine No. thence run down said road I
rk of road in front of Mrs. Mary Gordon'
out % mile below the Buck-stand.
Une No. -1, same as Line No. 5, District Ni
Iilne No. it, t hence run up Little Itiver an
g Jlogskin creek to beginning point.
DISTRICT NO, 37.
Keowee.
Lino No. 1, iK'tfinniritf at. stake on Andersn
lie, .V) feet east of ttie Jim Shirley house u
e Josh At'liley's place, run
S. :i>? K. z.fil miles
issins? aliout half-way between Clem High}
ut tius Norris', crossing iionea I'atli roil
WtJtM.9,
STORE!
e. # ? * Har
A Of all kinds.
A 'i'ne ?sest $o.uu set <
a Saddles,
^ Bridles and Collari
HE BEST QUALITY.,
>ds from us.
CJC3r. "W. 8M
"S" about mile north of Keowee church; passing
Y\ mile South of new house oil Dick RobInson's
place, and north of'Hamp Stone's
and cornering on willow on Hogskin.
Line No. 2, thence run down Hojtskin to
its mouth.
Line No. 3, thence run up Little River to its
Intersection with line No. 4. District No. 28.
Line No. 4, same as line No. 4, District No.
28.
24. Line No. 5, thence run alone Anderson and
24. Abbeville Line to beginning point. ?
DISTRICT NO. 38.
Dae WeBt.
rti Line No. 1, same as Line No. 1, District No.
v
Line No. 2, same as Line No. 2, District No.
HC gg
. Line No. 3, same as line No. 8, District No.
to 25.
Line No. 4, same as line No. 7, District No. 25.
Line No. 5, same as line No. 6, District No. 25,
I to a point lOu yards northeast or J. P. Gordon's.
Line No. tt, thence run
N. 32? E. 2.40 miles
passing 25 yards north of Joe Robinson's, 50
yards sout of David Garretts, and cornering on
b- the east corner of J. E. Todd's garden,
e, Line No. 7, thence run
N. 71? W. 1.45 miles,
to a large red oak.
11- Line No. 8, thence run
N. B0? W. 0.77 miles,
ri- crossing public road % mile north of O. P.
Hawthorne's, and cornering on Ward's road
2k between Miss Rhoda Martin's and Mrs. Walker's.
ne Line No. 9, thence running
id N.35?W. 0.75 miles,
th and cornering on Willow on bank of Hogskin
creek. /
Line No. 10, thence run down Hogskin creek
to beginning point.
S DISTKICT NO. 39.
2. Donnald's..
" L.me- o. 1, same as J,lne iso. it, District r<o.38.
S, Line No. 2, same as Line No. 8, District No. :SH.
le Line No. 3, same as Line No. 7, District No. 38.
Line No. 4, thence running
id N. 56? E. 1.92 miles,
passing % i south ofSam Williams' on Mrs.
Austin's piace and cornering on G. & C. railroad
200 yards south of 102 mile post.
Line No. 5, thence running
N. 45? E. 2.32 miles.
passing 2p0 yards northwest of \V. T. Ellis' and
cornering in B. A. Richey's field about a mile
tl. northeastof his house.
ie Line No. 0 thence run
N. 50? W. 2.87 miles,
id passing 50 feet east of B. A. Richey's, 250 yards
south of W. P. Williamson's, 100 yards south of
ie W. T. Vermilion's, crossing road 150 yards
south of B. L. Morrison's, and cornering on
11- stake in his field.
r- Line No. 7, thence run
S. 50? W. 1.95 miles.
is- passing 100 yards northwest of Jno. Richey's
i's on Mattison Place; 50 yards northwest of old
Waldrop Place; 75 yards northwest of E. L.
?> Waldrop's, and cornering on a stake 100 feet
west of \V. V. Brownlee's.
Line No. 8, thence run
S. 12? W. 2.60 miles,
passing 200 yards north of Dodson's on Ball's
road; 85 yards south of Jno. Stone's, and corncrlng
on Hogskln creek.
DISTRICT NO. 40.
Pineville.
!k
Line No. 1, same as Line No. 3, District No. 32.
Line No. 2, thence run along Green wood Line
to Douglass mill corner.
Line No. 3, thence run along Abbeville road
to beginning of Line 4, District No. 34.
Line No. 4, same as Line No. 4, District No. 34.
Line No. 5. thence run down Long Cane
,e creek to mouth of John's creek.
DISTRICT NO. 41.
S Woodlawn.
88 Line No. 1. SameaslineNo. ((, District No. 38.
Line No. 2. same as line No. 4, DislrlctNo. 39.
Line No. 3, same as line No. 5, District No. 39.
Line No. 4, thence run
,, 8, 38? E 1.32 miles
passing 100 yards west or Kuben Posey's nouse,
passing through Martha Jackson's house, 100
yards northeast of J. J. Rlehey's, and corner??
ing on Five Notch road,
8. 48? E 1.75 miles.
,k passing 50 yards northeast of J. B. Algary's
and cornering on Greenwood line about yx
0 mile west of A. H. McGee's.
Line No. 0. thence run along Greenwood
line to Goose Creek corner.
' Line No. 7, same as line No. 1, District No.
1 :wLine
No. 8, same as line No.o.'District No 35.
Line No. 9, thence run along Bethlehem and
Greenville road to beginning point.
DISTRICT NO. 42.
Turkey Creek.
i).
Line No. 1, same as line No. 5, District No. II.
n- Line No. 2, same as line No. 4, District No. 41.
11 Line No. 3, thence run.
N. 45? K, 0.81 miles.
id passing 50 yards northwest of J. E. .Moore's
and cornering 50 yarvls northeast of E. B. Ha'
sor's.
Lint' No. 1, thence rim.
g- Ts'. .Vi E, 2."JO miles.
passing JOO yards southeast ol' Loo Haddon's,
ir> yards east of John Mltcliels, crossing river
road 100 yards north of cabin on W. M. Hig,d
Kin's place, and cornering on Sweet Gum on
bank of Saluda river.
id Line No. 5, thence run down Saluda to Green,d
wood line.
IJnc No <>, thence run along Greenwood line
to beginning point.
* DISTRICT NO. 43.
Oak Grove,
Line No. 1, same as line No. 1, District No.
42.
Line No. 2, same as line No.:!, District No. 42.
Line No.;{, same as line Nn.it, District No. .'HI.
Line No. 4, thence run.
V -.-to 1,' ! ILI
? j crossing Honea i'atii road I'M) yards west of |
| Mrs. E. Moore's, and .V) yards from cross-roads, j
! crossing Hiver road 2(K) yards southeast of.I.
>. j H. Wood's, passing 75 yards northwest of N'el-!
j J I son Moore's, cornering on Ash on Hank of Sail
| luda.
i.lneNo.thence run down Saluda to be<s
| ginning point.
l\ DISTRICT NO, 44.
Broadmouth.
D.
i V.? 1 iw lino \n I District Xo. I
(11 i:t."
Liiu' No. 2, thence
S. ;V>? W. 0.iar> miles
: to a corner near old Waidrop place.
l.ino No. .'f, thence
N. :il? \V.2.i:t miles
passig 150 yards southwest of < Jus Maitison's, j
UK) yards east of Hob I >onal<ls, '.IKi yanlseast of
in Foster Agncw, :50 feet west of Mrs. I. E. Big-!
in hy'siiiul cornering on Anderson line aboutk
way between I.utlier Maytleld's and Charlie
Davis.
's LlneNo t, t In-nee along Anderson line to Said
ludu river.
I
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ness. # ^
)D the market. ^
Line No. 5, thence down Saluda to beginning -1
""""' DISTRICT NO. 45. . ;jg
HoneaPatli. y M
Line No. 1, same as line No. 3, District No. 44., !
Line No. 2, same as line No. 7, District No.39. Jl
T.lno \'n 9 o?mi> ?= "? & tu-i-i-a-w- ?
, >ii?: .w. a, xsiairivbj.nu.W.,. -
Line No. 4, same as line No. 1, District No. 37. 'Y-fM
Line No. o, thence along Anderson and Ab- 1
beville line to beginning point. |
OLD "CAMBRIDGE. j|
Uuwelcomed Guests Visit the Fields? ' j
Preaching?A Xegro and a Jujf. . -1
Ninety .Six, 8. C. 1
Mlsa St. Julienne Walker, of Colombia, is
making a short stay with her aunt, Mrs.B. P.
McCaslan. *
Rev. Mr. Pratt preached in the Baptist
church Sunday morning and evening. ' '' ,
Rev. Tbos. Lietcb is preaching at Il?hoboth I
near Phoenix. No doubt Mr. Leltcb Wll 4H
I hflVA II- nrnwrtprf hnncn of aorth \
Miss Blanche Sally left for Columbia Jaafc 9
Tuesday after a short stay with friends in I
town. 1
Mrs. T. S. Blake spent last week among 1
friends In Greenwood. 1
Miss Bert Fennel), of Walballa, Is with her 1
sister, Mrs. Powers. Miss Fennell will re- I
main during the winter In our oommanlty. 1
The catterplller has made Its appearance |
among the farms of our community. Tho I
farmers have been reading of this pestilence \|
In the lOwer section of -this state, never I
dreaming of nor dreading its approach. But -I
all this time the caterpillar had its eyes on , I
the fine grasses and other delicacies aroand 1
Ninety six, and are now enjoying themselves
and feasting on the fat of this Cambridge land.VvSB
Oar notice was called to a beautiful grass field . / I
on the edge of which these destroyers were j
busily engaged. Not one blade of grass waa j
left and slowly but surely the little spot no
larger than a man's hand was spreading and i
In a lnconcleveable short time what was once- I
a field of beautiful hay, will be a barren land. I
Hon. Walter L. Miller was in town daring 1
the past week.
Mr. Ben Rochester; of Marlon, Ala., waa la Cs
uie cuy several aays last ween, wnue nere 7
he was the guest of his cousin, Mr.- W. J. Pat- >3
tenon.
The danoe last Monday evening was largely .'3
attended and a very enjoyable occasion. A r
crowd from Greenwood was In attendanoe. -3
Rev. Mr. Betts spent the past week at Me- -t
Cormick, laboring for the master. This week
he will assist in a meeting at Newberry .at the **?
close of which Mr. Betts will have preached v?|
about six consecutive weeks.
Mr. Wise, of Prosperity, is baying cotton -A
In town.
Dr. J. P. Young Is over from filchbnrg takIng
a much needed rest and at the same time
visitinif homefolke and friends.
Mr. Rogers McCuslin was in town Sund&y. ; 9J
Rogers is clerking for Mr. Mlttles of Green- ^
wood.
Mrs.' J. T. Duncan will return to Columbia.
Thursday. s
Ninety K "" High School spent Monday with '-H
Prof. J. H. lice Sr., as principle and Mn. r
G. M. Anderson assistant.
A small aflray occured lis town Saturday
between Julius Anderson, colored and a . 5
blind tiger spy. While spylhg around he / .;
spied Anderson leaving town accompanied
by aj ug. The usual preliminaries took place
and then a scuffle in which Anderson came
out victorious and escaped with the Jug.
Cambridge.
LOWNDESVILLE'S DOINGS. ' ;|j
Home Aifaln?Burglary..Scliools-Fine /i]
Cattle?Ed Canon?Pigeons ? Be visetl
Religion.
Lowndsville. Sept 13 1897.
Mr. 'Clement Allen, of Washington, D. r
C., came In the first of last week to spend a
month of vacation at the home of his father,
Mr. B. Ballot Allen.
Mr. J. B. LeRoy's bouse was burglarized ik
Tuesday morning by a negro from Starr, who '
forced an entrance through one of the back,
windows. He took a sixteen shooter, and
some smaller articles. He sola the gun to
Mr. Ed. Baskln for 83,50 and left for home.
He was sent for, brought back, and is now
living with Jailor Nance at Abbeville.
Miss Carrie Gunnels returned to Williamston
to re-enter college, Wednersday.
Prof. U. M. Moore, principal of our high ; 3
school, together with his two assistants, Prof.
H A. C. walker and Miss Zula Brock were
on band to, and did begin the exercises of
the scbooi Monday morning. It started off
wltb an unusually large attendance.
Miss Annie Liddell was away the most of
last week, visiting friends at Monterey and ' V
other plnces.
Mr. J. C. Thomas is building a store on his
lot near the Depot.
Miss Nannie Johnson returned from a several
week's stay at Abbeville U. H. several
Jays ago.
A few days ago a gentleman told us
that be bad beard of grade cows, that were
% Jersey and some 1516 but that be bad one 1
that was 18-10. * /.
It has been dry with us for a week or twp.
which has damaged the cotton crop very
much. All of the late crop Is gone.
Our town council had some busiuess before
It Saturday, three caRes, one a good drunk,
the other two, negro lights, and one of them
between women. It is well enough that
these little disturbances sbould occasionally
occur or our town treasury would become
empty.
Mrs. J. T. Latimer, a week or two ago, left
bome one morning to spend the day, and
sometime during the day, she discovered that
she had lost her gold watcb. She supposed
that It dropped out of the buggy.
1'rOI. U. iH. A?loor?j auu rrui. xx. n. rr aikpr
sre boarding at Mr. J. T. Latimer's
Miss Zula Brock in boarding at Mr.
H. C. Feunell's.
Messrs. J. L. Fennell and R. K. Mosley are
at A bbevllle C. H., doing business for Mr. A.
B. Morse.
Kd Carson, colored, has the distinction of
bringing the first bale of cotton, of the present
crop, to this market. He sold it to Mr, J. T.
Latimer for "J^eents, the week before last.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Price of Means'came up
Saturday on a visis to the family of Mrs. A.
E. Moorhead.
A small drove of wild pigeons was seen
near here a few days ugo heading north. A
sight of that kind in the winter is thought to
ho 11 Kltrn nf rnlrt wcflthpr Hour now?
Quite an Interesting ten day's meeting closed
In the Baptist church Inst Sunday. Rev.
A. H. Sciiafe, of Woodruff assisting the pastor,
Rev. J. A. Brown.
Rev. E. W. Mubou closed i\ protracted meeting
at "The Rldg'' yesterday week ago. About
fourteen were added to the church, and the
meinoership revised. Troup.
Water Works.
HAVE your work done by n man that
knows his business and save money
and health. C. B. VERONEE.
Practical and Licensed Plumber.
Abbeville, S. Jan. 12,1SD7.
Call and see one full line of buggy barnes*.
Weare making and selling (.hem cheap. C.
P. iiiuuuioud & Co.
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