The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 22, 1897, Image 1

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' 1 The Abbeville Press and Banner J BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE. S. 0., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22T1897. ESTABLISHED 1844^ -- ? m I A j 't|jf ^ # Dry i S Dress Goods of all : Linens, Carpets, &c. 4 Don't ft W DESCRIPTION - OTT TTTTTl - - IN Abbeville County, S. C. DISTRICT No. 1. Lowndesville Township. Line No. 1, beginning at Black Oak on An derson County line, run S. 31? E, 1.95 miles, passing 100 yards west of old Kpeer place; 50 yards west of Mac Heard's, ana cornering on white Oak about 300 yards east of Caleb Clinkscales'. Line No. 2, thence run S. 10? E, 1.30 miles, passing 300 yards east of John MeNair's; 300 yards west of W L. Bowman's; 50 feet west of Thos. Parnell's, ancf cornering on Black Oak on Bowman's Ferry road, about t!0 yards east of road leading to Samuel Kpp's. Line No. 3, thence run along Bowman's Ferry road to Ross (.'reek, then down Ross Creek to Savannah River. Line No. 4, thence run up Savannah River to Anderson and Abbeville County line. Line Mo. 5, thence run along county line to beginning point. DISTRICT No. 2. (Ridsre) Lowndesville. O - Line No. 1, from Black Oak corner on Bowman's Ferry road; run S. 4o? E, 2.30 miles, passing 200 yards west of W. T. Ha good's; through garden of Tom Dansby (col.); :500 yards east of J. H. Bell's; 200 yards west of J. H. Hill's, and cornering 100 yards south of Mat Barnes' by small pine. Line No. 2, thence run S. 29? W, 3.36 miles, crossing road % mile east of B. B. Allen's, and running to Savannah River, cornering oppositeisland V, mile west of I. H. McCalla's. Line No. 3, thence run up Savannah River to mouth of Ross Creek. Line No. 4, same as line No. 3, District No. 1. DISTKICT No, 3. Lowndesville, Line No. 1, beginning at intersection of Anderson and Abbeville County line and Savannah Valley R. R. at Beulah church; run with county line S. 51%? \V, 0.75 miles, to black oak on B. C. Kay's land. Line No. 2, same as Line No. 1, District No. 1. Line No. 3, same as Line No. 2, District No. 1. Line No. -1, same us Line No. 1, District No.2. Line No. 5, beginning at corner neur Matt Burner, run N. 57? E, 3.45 miles, crossing S. V. It. R. about y.. mile north of trestle over Rocky River; passing 100 yards north of John Drennan's place, and cornering on red oak, on road 100 yards west of E. Smith's. Line No. 6, thence run N. 20? E. 0.925 miles, to a corner in field 225 yards east of II. E. Campbell's. Line No. 7, thence run N. 31? W, 1.30 miles, crossing Ward's road 50 yards east of II. E. Campbell's; passing -10 yards east of Mrs. J. H. Crawford's, and cornering between house and well of J. M. Daniel's. Line No. 8. thence run N. ~yt? \V, 5.075 miles, passing between (i. Moore's and J. .1. Bannister's : passing north of Drew Davis on Cunningham place; 150 yards north of S. F. Chastlen's; 300 yards south of (Jeo. Husby's; 300 yards south of Geo. Field's; 100 yards north of Doc Moore's; 300 yards north of Alex Scott's, and cornering on railroad at Anderson and Abbeville l.'ountv lini' hv eluirrti DISTRICT No. 4. Lowndesville Township. Line No.l, beginning at intersection of Kooky River and Anderson and Abbeville County line, run down Rocky Kiver to where it intersects Line No. 8, District No. at four poplars. Line No. 2, thence follow Line No. 8, District ' No. 3 to It. K. at Heulah church. Line No. 3, thence along county line to beginning point. DISTRICT No. 5. Lowndesville Township. Beginning at corner 01 liine ;so.District No. 3, near Matt Barnes', run along Line No. ~>, District No. 3, to Rocky River. liine No. 2, thence down Rocky River to its moirth. Line No. 3, thence up Savannah River to extremity of Line No. 2, District No. 2. Line No. 4. thence along Line No. 2, District No. 2, to beginning point. DISTRICT No, 6. Lowndesville Township, Line No. 1, beginning at the Intersection o Rocky River and Lowndesville and Magnolia township line to the corner of the four town ships, viz; Lowndesville, Magnolia, Abbeville una Diamond Hill. I^ine No. 2, thence run N. 74? W, 2.93 miles, passing 200 yards south of A. U. Baskin's and corneriug in fleid 225 yards east of H. E. Camp bell's. * Line No. 3, same as Line No. 0, District No. 2 Line No. -I, same as Line No. 5, District No. 2 to where that line intersects Rocky River. Line No. 5, thence down Rocky River to be ginning point. DISTRICT No. 7. Magnolia Township, Line No. 1, beginning at the intersection o Rocky River ana Lowndesvilie and Magtiolii township line, and run down Rocky River tt Its moatn. * ' - >? *\. ..... J; r - GREA1 Goods, $ J kiuds, \ Ladies'. A Gentlem x Childrei ^ Cheap S ^.GROCERIES, HKg >rget to bring your Cc Line No. 2, thence down Savannah River t( G.t C. & N. trestle. Line No. 3, thence along the G., C. & N. R. R to McKinley (Kerr) Creek. Line No. 4, thence up McKinley (Kerr) Creek to Lowndesville and Magnolia township line. Line No. 5, thence along said township line I to beginning point. DISTRICT No. 8. Magnolia Township. j Line No. 1, beginning at corner of four town! ships, viz; Lowndesville. Magnolia, Diamond i Hill and Abbeville, and run S. 70? K. 2.37 miles, I passing yt mile north of Crawford place; crossing Penney's Creek y, mile above its mouth, I and cornering on bank of Little River about 50 yards above a flat bridge, and 1 mile below Hamlin's (Burnett's) bridge. Line No. 2, thence down Little River to G., C. & N. trestle. Line No. 3, thence along G., C. & N. R. R. tc McKinley (Kerr) Creek. Line No. 4, same as Line No. 4, District No. 7. Line No. 5, thence along Lowndesville and Magnolia township line to beginning point. DISTRICT No. 9. Magnolia Township. Line No. 1, beginning at a point on Little River about % mile north of Magnolia and Calhoun township line, and run S. 55? W. to Savannah River, passing through house of B. A. Boyd; -10 yards north of x roads at head of Postell's old Held: about midway between houses of A. O. Grant and \V. II. Brough; through house of Jake Roundtree (col.); }/. mile south of house on B. L. Jones place; 200 yards north of house on Dubose place, and cornerlngon Savannah River, 300 yards north of Humbert's old ferry. Line No. 2, thence up Savannah Rlv<fr to G., C. & N. R. It. trestle. Line No. 3, thence along G., C. & N. R. R. to ; Little River. Line No. 4, thence down Little River to beginning point. DISTRICT No. 10. Mt. Cannel. Line No. 1, same as Line No. 1, District No. 9. Line No. 2, thence down Savannah River to a point about ]A mile below Cade's Ferry, and 350 Jilliia uuuic uiu r ui t < n.ujinir. Line No. 3. thence run N. 55? E. to Little River, passing through Alex Lomax's house on Hester place; 250 yards north uf Samuel Morrow's; 200 yards north of W. L. Darracott's on S. V. R. R., and cornering on bunk of Little River. Line No. -1, thence up Little River to beginning point. DISTRICT No. 11, Willington. Line No. 1, same as Line No.f; District No. 10, Line No. 2, thence down Little River to large white oak about mile below Cade's Mill. Line No. 3, thence run S. 42? \V. to Savannah River, passing between Tom Davis' house and barn: crossing public road y mile above Samuel Cade's, passing 200 yards north of Cater Seoggins; through garden of J. \V. Scroggins; 20 yards south of Wm. Wilkinson's, and cornering on large walnut on bank of Savannah River about 250 yards north of Rimson's Ferry. Line No. 4, thence up Savannah River to beginning point. nTorpiDTrim m JJIO JL XtXVJ J. IX U. ?6 . Bordeaux Township, Line No. 1, same as Line No. 3, District No. 11. Line No. 2, thcnce down Savannah to mouth | of Little River. I Line No. 3, thence up Little ltivcr to beginl ning point. DISTRICT No. 13. McCormick. | Line No. 1, beginning on Little River, at | mouth of Buffalo Creek, and % mile above j bridge at Cedar Hill, run N. "j0? K. <>.22 miles, passing 200 yards south of Mt. Moriah church; ; 250 yards south of J. M. Giles*; % niile south of I Jos. Dillishaw's; 23 yards north of Joslah Pat| terson's; south of Wideman graveyard,and cornering on proposed Greenwood line. I Line No. 2. thence down proposed Greenj wood line to Kdgetield County line. ! Line No. 3, thence along Kdgefleld line to | mouth of Little River. ! Line No. 4, thence up Little River to begin1 niug point. DISTRICT No. 14. Bordeaux Township. > Line No. 1, same as Line No. 1, District No. 13. I Line No. 2, thcncculong proposed Greenwood i line to post in front of Goo. .Sibert's house, and about one mile from Troy. Line No. 3, thence run N.S7? \V. 3.50 miles, passing south of Jos. Cresswell's; north of Geo. Week's, and cornering on ash on bank of Long ! Cane Creek, \i mile west of Geo. Week's, and about 2 miles below Patterson's bridge. i Line No. 4, thence down Long Cane Creek to ! Little River. Line No. 5, thence down Little River to be\ ginning point. i DISTRICT No. 15. Bellview. I Line No. 1, beginning 011 Long Uane Creek . at extremity of Line No. 3, District No. 14, and run N. 32? \V. 1.51 miles, passing 150 yards west of <4co. l'atterson's; and ! cornering on large red oak 250 yards east of J. I T. Horton's. | Line No. 2, thence run N. 22? W. 2.54 miles, I passing mile east of A. 15. Lindsay's, and I through the Morey house, and cornering on strike by public road, 75 yards north of More}' house. | Line No. .1, thence run \ I s. 35? \V. 1.45 miles, i! passing 150yards north of Lou Johnson's, and j cornering in Held. 1..I11C >o. 4, inence run S. .V?? W. 2.1(1 miles, 11 passing 100 yards north of I'at Mc('aslan's; . through Watkin Leslie's house, and cornering i on bank of Little River. LincNo.5, thence down Little liiverto nioutii of Long Cane Creek. ' Line No. <i, thence up Long Cane Creek to be. ginning point. DISTRICT No. 16. Long Cane. Line No. 1, beginning at corner at More} f place, run t N. 70? K. 2.00 miles, > passing 150 yards north of Lucien Gary's; be tween nouses of J. H. and W. II. Buughmun ' A DE HpB # Shoes. # J ( PitiA ftlmaa A JL IUU ?juvwoi m an's Fine Shoes. i i's Shoes. \ hoes. Shoes worth the money. 1 lVY and fancy, ai >tton and get the High , cornering on Snake Itoad 200 yards north of Watson place. Line >o. 2. thence run N. 85? K. 2.25 miles, : passing 20 feet south of Chapel pool; 200 yards south of Jim Crawford's, and crossing Long > Cane Creek in his pasture about 1 mile below Jordan's bridge, and corners on walnut on prof-Jrnonuwwl lino .VI vnnls oos:t. nf Wm Thomas' on Steifer place. Line No. 3, thence down proposed Greenwood line to post ut Geo. Sibcrt's. Line No. 4, same as Line No. 3, District No. 14. Line No. 5, same as Line No. 1, District No. 15. Line No. 6, same as Line No. 2, District No. 15. DISTRICT No. 17. Calhoun Township. Line No. 1, beginning at intersection of Al> I bevilleand Mt. Carmet road, and Calhoun and ! Cedar Springs township line, near Mrs. S. F. ' j Gibert's, and run down the road to south fork j of Calhoun Creek. i Line No. 2, thence down Calhoun Creek to j Little River. [ Line No. 3, thence clown Little River to the extremity of Line No. 4, District No. 15. Line No. 4, same as Line No. 4, District No. 15. Line No. 5, same as Line No. 3, District No. 15. Line No. (J, thence along Line No. 1, District 16, to Calhoun and Cedar Springs township line. Line No. 7, thence along said township line to beginning point. DISTRICT No. 18. Bethia. ! Line No. 1, beginning at corner near Mrs. S. i F. Gibert's. and run 8. 87? E. 6.19 miles, passing 25 yards south of Mrs. S. F. Gibert's; 50 yards north of Aif Griffith on John Evnns I place; south of Henry Johnson's on Phillip Zimmerman's place; south of Newt Wideman; i! crossing Snake road 150 yards north of Little Mountain church (col.); passing 150 yards ' north of hickory on the summit of Little Mountain; 100 yards south of Llda Strotlier's on Hunter place; 100 yards north of Nancy Kennedy place, and cornering on birch on Long Cane Creek % mile above Black's bridge. Line No. 2, thence down Long Cane to Jordan's old mill. Line No. 3, thence along proposed Greenwood line to extremity of Line No. 2, District No. 16. ;' Line No. 4, thence along line No. 2, District 1 No. 16. Line No. 5, thence along Line No. 1, District No. 10, to its intersection with Calhoun and Cedar Springs township line. Line No. 6, same as Line No. 7. District No. 17. DISTKICT NO, 19. Magnolia and .Calhoun, Line No. 1, beginning at G. C. & N. Trestle over Little River and running along the milroad right-of-way, on south side, to trestle over north fork of Calhoun Creek. Lino No. 2, thence down Calhoun Creek to a point 150 yards above McGrath's bridge. I,lnl>\'n '! tht.m.a I ' "s.~*87? E. 1.78 miles, j passing 50 yards north of cabin on Jas. McI (iruth's place, and cornering on large pine on Abbeville and Mt. Carmel road opposite cabin : on A. K. Watson's place, occupied by Andrew Jenkins. Line No. 4, thenec down said road to south fork of Calhoun Crock. I Line No. 5, thence along said crcek to Little river. ' Line No. 0, thence up said river to beginning point. DISTRICT NO, 20. Sharon. Line No. 1, beginning at G. C. & N. trestle over north fork of Calhoun crcek and running with railroad on south side of right-of-way for 136 yards; then crossing over to north side of right-of-way and runnldg along raIjroad until you reach J. T. Cheatham's where the Une curves around his house throwing him tnto District number twenty; uicn conunue on nortn side or rignt-or-way until you.reach a point 200 yards from the railroad crossing about 260 yards south of County poor house. l>ine No. 2. Follow a lino parallel to road leading from poor house to ('has. Richie's, and at a distance of 200 yards from road on west side, until you strike the Sharon road. Line No. 3, thencc down Sharon road until . you reach the house of J. E. Evans, where the i curves so as to put Mr. Evans on the west side in District No. 20; thence down Mt. Carmel road until you reach the residence of Dr. Walter Shcrrard, where the line curves around his house, leaving it on the east side in District | No. 21; thence down Mt. Carmel road to the extremity of Line No. 3, District 19. Dine No. 1. Same as Line No. 3, District 19. Line No. 5. Same as Line No, 2, District 19. DISTRICT NO. 21. Bethel. Line No. 1. Same as Line No. 3, District 20, to where the road intersects Calhoun and Cedar Springs township Line near Mrs. S. F. Oibert's. Line No. 2. Same as Line No. 1, District No. 18. Line \n 3. TTr> T.niur Pnnn t? (I (\ .( V. railroad. Lino No. 4, follows along the north side of G. C. & i\. railroad right-of-way to where It. intersects I,lnc No. 7, of IHstrict No. 22 to where it Intersects Line No. 7, Distric2 No. 22. Line No. 5, thence along Line No. 7, District No. 22 to its corner. Line No. 0. Same as Line No. 0, District i No. 22. Line No. 7. Same as Line No. 5. District No. 22. DISTRICT No. 22. Abbeville. Line No. 1, beginning at large walnut abou 30 yards northeast of old Noble place, mile east of Abbeville and Due West road and '2*4 miles from Abbeville run K. tiS? W. 1.44 miles passing 75 yards north of Geo. Smith's and 300 yards north of Long Cane cemetery and cornering on post oak 40 yards northwest of T. 1'. : Mllford's. Line No. 2, thence run S. 37? W. 1.01 miles passing through Mrs. L. J. Ix-slie's house; 71 yards east of cabin on Mrs. Leslie's place: 150 yards west of old Lyon place and cornering on maple 50 feet northwest, of It. A. Kiehcy's house on Harnett's bridge road. . i Line No. 3, thence running ! S. 30? K. 1.01 and cornering on Warrenton'road 200 yards , west of forks of road at County poor house. Line No. 4, is pamlel to line from Poor House . to Charles Kiches and 200 yards west of it runs to Sharon road. Line No. 5, runs from Sharon road to Snake road and is pamllel to and 200 yards west ol road from ('has. Richie,s to Wardlaw place. Line No. (j, thence run N. 70? K. 1.75 miles passing 300 yards soutn of Jim White's cabin, , 200 yards south of Noah Henry's and cornering on Verdery road about % inile south of Kichard Sonley's. Line No. 7, thence run N. 30? E. 1.75 miles Crossing G. 0. & N. railroad ut in lie. post No. ] yr_ <as IFARTME *ents' Furnishing Good Shoes, Cravats, Clothing of all kinds. [* THE VERY LOTO est Price. Don't fo j================= 1131 and cornering on old road 125 yar ds southeast of J no. Douglass' place. ~ T.hio \Tn ft hnnno mm ' N. 15? W. 1.44 mHes passing 150 yards east of Tom Wilson's house and cornering on north end of W. F. McCord's house on Morton's mill road. Line No. 9, thence run N. 25? W. 1.10 miles. cornering at ford of McCord's creek on Abbeville ana Hodges road about % mile south of Chas. Botts'. ' Line No. 10, thence run N. 70? W. 1.02 miles : passing 150 yards north of Patrick Roche's and cornering on public road 50 yards south of Mariah Thomas' (col) and 20 feet north of small bridge. Line No. 11, thence run N. 80? W. .825 miles. passing 75 yards north of Cowan Reld's and cornering on large walnut about 30yards north east of old Noble place % mile east of Due West and 2]A miles from Abbeville Court House. Note?This Ik modified by the CouDty Board ol Education to Include all of Mr. T. P. Millord's place. DISTRICT NO, 23. Warrenton, Line No. 1, same as Line No. 1, District No. 19. Line No. 2, same as Line No. 1, District No. 20 Line No. 3, same as Line No. 3, District No. 22 Line No. 4, runs along road from K. A. Kichey'sto Barnett's (Hamlin's) bridge on Little river. Line No. 5, down Little river to G. C. & N. trestle. DISTKXCT NO. 24, Eeid. Line No. 1, same as 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 mad to a hickory tree 200 yards south of 4 mile rock. Line No. 4, thence run N. 83? W. 1.81 miles, passing 100 yards south of Pink M! 11 lord's and 250yards south of school house, and 90 yards south of Lark in Bell's, cornering on post oak. Line No. 5, thence run N. 50? W. 0.5B miles, passing 75 yards north of J. B. Cochrane's and 40 yards north of Mean's Chapel school house, and cornering on hickory 75 yards northwest of school house. Line No. 0, thence ran N. (10? W. 2.02 miles, passing 35 yards south of S. W. Price's and cornering on ash on bank of Little Riverabout 1 mile above Martin's mill. Line No. 7, thence run down Little River to Barnett's bridge. Line No. 8, beginning at Barnett's Bridge follow the Abbeville and Barnetts Bridge road to R. A.. Ilichcy's. DISTRICT NO, 25. Pine Grove. Line No. 1, same as line No 1, DistrictNo. 8. Line No. 2 same as line No 2. District No. (J for a distance of two miles and cornering in Held 300 yards south of Gid Dawson's. Line No. 3, thence run N. 25? E. 3.90 miles. passing 100 yards west of James Giles, and 50 yards east of Will Burress and 200 yards east of Mrs. K. 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 creek in J. E. Brownlee's bottoms. Line No. 5, thence run down Penney's creek to bridge on road from Fiat Rock to Martin's mill. Line No. 6, thence run down said road to inline uiver ai Aiarun's mm. Line No. 7, thence run down Little River to beginning point. DISTRICT NO. 26. Lone Forest. Line No. 1, same as line No. 7, District No. 3. Line No 2. run along line No, 8, District No. 3 to Rocky River. Line No. 3. thence run up Rocky River to a point Yj, mile above Halls mill, cornering on ash. Line No. 4, same as line No. 1, District No. 27. Line No. 5, along line No. 2, District No. 27 for .7omiles, cornering on Pine. Line No. 0, same as line No. 3, District No. 25. Line No. 7, thence run up line No. 2, District No. 0, to beginning point. DISTRICT NO. 27. Antreville. Line No. 1, beginning at Ash on Rocky river, V, mile above Hall's Mill run S. 43? E. 2.83 miles, passing between houses of J. B. and J. F. Patterson, and 50 yards east of J. D. Hampton's j 100 yards west of K. W. Campbell's, 150 yards:; west of A. H. Barnett's, 100 yards west of K. H. Bell's and cornering on post oak 30 yards west of TJ. C. ribblcs. .Mile >0. z, incnce run N. 81? E. 2.67 miles, passing through houge of J. W. Southerlund on Antrevlllo and Abbeville road and cornering on road. Line No. 3, thence run N. 21? E. 2.10, miles, Passing 20 feet east of J. J. Gray's, 75 yards east of B. H. William's and cornering in field 200 yards East of K. A. Haddon's. Line No 4, thence run N. 47? W. 3.(58 miles, passing 75 yards east of A. F. Carwllc's, 100 yards west of J. A. Black's and % mile west, of Hugh Crawford's,% mile west of .1.1). Allewin's, 250 yards east of H. R. McAdains, 75 yards west of J. I). Murdoek's, and cornering on Hickory on Anderson line. Line No 5, thence run along Anderson line to Rocky River. Line No. 15, thence run down Rocky River to beginning point. DISTRICT NO 28. TTninn U UiVU I Line No. 1, same as line No 4, District 27. Line No. 2, from corner at 11. A. lladdon's run N. 57?. K., 3.1(1 miles, nassing 1.T0 yards south of cabin on Ilenry ' Hrook's place?crosssing Anderson and Abbeville road 350 yards south of Andy L'iinkscalc's shop and 10 yards north of large black gum; passing 11)0 yards north of Jesse Fair's ana cor- : nering on bank of Little Iliver about 100 yards 1 below McLuin fonl. Line No. 3, thence run up Little river to a I point 200 yards above ford on road between T. r J. Uowen's and J. W. Clinksealcs. Line No i, tlience run N. -0? W. 1.25 miles, 1 pass!ng 200 yards east of J. M. AI unlocks and , cornering on Anderson line. Line No. 5, thence along Anderson line to beginning point. DISTRICT 29, Sunny Slope. Line No. 1, same as line No. 2. District No 28 Line No. 2, thence run down Little River to Martin's Bridge. Line No. 3, same as line No. (I, District No 25. Line No. 4, same as line No 5, District No. 25. "i'i'f -.riSfc! 3NT $ Is. { ffl Hardware x Locks, Screws, \ Nails, Wire, 1 Baws, Hatchets, > And all other Hardware. * 3T PRICES AND TI rget to buy your goo< Al ?WVVt%ViVI JILlne No. 5, thence run along line No. 2. Di? trlct No. 27 to S. W. Southerland's. Line No. 6, same as Line No. 3, District No. 27. DISTRICT NO. 30. Cold Spring. Line No. 1, Same as Line No 6, District No. 24, Line No. 2, same as line No 5. District No. 24, Line No. 3, same as line No. 4, District No. 24 Line No. 4, thence run alone the Due West road north, to Country road leading to house of Mrs. Mary Gordon. Line No. 5, thence run N. 83> \V. 3.70 miles. passing 300 yards south of A. G. Hagan's, M mile south of Martin Baker's, 150 yards south ofT. L. Haddon's and 200 yards south of T. V, Miller's, and cornering on Birch on Little River. Line No. 6, thence run down little River tc beginning point. DISTRICT 31. ' Long Cane Township. Line No. 1, Beginning on Due West and Abbeville road, 50 yards north of Mcllwaln house, and Just where the road forks, run S. 85? E. 1.52 miles, passing 4 feet north of red oak in Charlie Gilbert' (colored) yard, and cornering on branch of Bailey's creek on willow in W. E. Morrison's pasture. Line No. 2, thence run down Bailey's creek to Long Cane creek. LlneNo. 3, thence run down Long Cane creek to a point Just above the Horse-Shoe bend at mouth of small branch, about % mile north east of W. O. Cromer's. Line No. 4, thence run S. 75? W. 1.89 miles. crossing Abbeville and Greenwood road 85 yards east of fork and 100 yards east of Mrs G. \V. Collins', passing north of Mrs. Sarah McCord's, and cornering on north corner of W. F. McCord's house. Line No. 5, satae as line No. 9, District No. 22. Line No. 6, same as line No. 10, District No. 22 Line No. 7, same as line No. 11 District No22. Line No. 8, sameas line No. 1, District No.22, to where it crosses Due West and Abbeville road. Line No. 9 thence run up Due West and Abbeville road to beginning point. DISTEtOT 32. Smithville Township. Line No. 1. same as line No. 4, District No. 31. Line No. 2, thencc run down Long Cane creek to mouth of John's Creek. Line No. 3, thence run up John's creek and Long branch to Greenwood line. Line No. 4, thence run along Geeenwood line to G. C. & N., railroad. Line No. 5, thence run along G. C. & N. railroad on south side of right of way to its intersection with line No. 7, District No. 22. Line No. 6, thence run along line No. 7 District No. 22 to corner near John Douglass's place. Ltne No. 7. same as line No. 8, District No.22. -nTcim-DTnm xm on JJJ.Di.illU 1 1NU. 00. Promised Land. Line No. 1, beginning at Jordan's old mill on Long Cane creek and running along Greenwood line to G. C. & N. railroad. Line No. 2, thence run along G. C. & N. railraid on south side of right of way to Long Cane creek. ] Ano No. 3, thence run down Long Cane creek to beginning point. DISTRICT NO 34. Center. Line No 1, beginnig at 8 mile rock on Due West and Abbeville road in front of J. H. Green's and running S. 85? E. 2.51 miles, passing 75 yards south of old gin house; 100 yards south of Calvin Anderson's, and cornering on post oak on Due West and Douglass Mill road. Line No. 2, thence run down said road to the fork of road at Spruel place. Line No. 3, thence run along the Abbeville road to a point about about 100 yards north of A. P. Calvert's at fork of country road. jjnif *iu. 1, UIUIIU; IUII S. 60? E. 0.91 miles to the bank of Long Cane Creek, 150 yards north of the large sycamore. Line No. 5, thence run down Long Cane Creek to mouth of Bailey's Creek. Line No. 6, same as line No. 2, District No. 31. Line No. 7, same as Line No. 1, District No. 31 Line No. 8. Thence run up Due West and Abbeville road to beginning point. DISTRICT NO. 35, Hagan. Line No. 1, same as Line No. 1, District No. 34. Line No. 2, thence run down road to Greenwood Line, 400 feet north of Douglass' Mill Bridge. Line No. 3, thence run aloug Greenwood Line to Goose Creek comer. Line No. 4, thence run S. 55%? W. 0.47 miles to a corner 50 yards southeast of W. C. Agnew's. Line No. 5, thence run N. 21? W. 0.3(i miles cornering on Bethlehem and Greenville road at fork of new cut road. Line No. (>, thence run along Bethlehem and Greenville road to the fork of Hodges road near J. M. Ellis'. Line No. 7, thence run S. 73? VV. 0.35 miles passing Just cast of J. M. Ellis'and cornering on Bethlem and Grenville road. Line No. 8, thence run along said road to beginning point. DISTRICT NO. 36. Park's Creek. Line No. 1, beginning at 100 yards north of Pmtt's old mill near mouth of Big Hogskin creck run N. Sii? E. 3.7<i miles nhssing 200 yards north of the Bob I'ratt Place; iT) yards south of J. \V. Pratt's :?)0 yards south of It. W. Haddon's cornering on red Dak 75 feet east of W. T. Cowan's house. Line No. 2, thence run down the Douglass mill road to its intersection with Greenville and Bethlehem road. Line No. 3, thence run down said road to fork of road In front of Mrs. Mary Gordon's, about x/> mile below the Buck-stand. Line No. -I, same as Line No. 5, District No. 30. Line No. 5, thence run up Little Iliver and Big Hogskin creek to beginning point. DISTRICT NO, 37, Keowee. Line No. 1, beginning at stake on Anderson Line, .V) feet east of the Jim Shirley house on the Josh Afhley's place, run S.3o?E.2.01 miles passing about half-way between Clem Bigby's i- . . J.. * i : Ltb'! STUKJU! 5. M | M Harm a Of all kinds. 1 The Best $5.00 set on 1 (Saddles, Bridles and Collars. [E BEST QUALITY.^ Is from us. JGr. -w. sjyg] % . and Gus Norris', crossing Honea Path road wt about ]/2 mile north of Keowee church; pass- pi ; ing % mile South of new house on Dick Rob- ] lnson's place, and north of Hamp Stone's lu< and cornering on willow on Hogskin. ) Line No. 2, thence run down Hogskin to po 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. Line No. 5, thence run along Anderson and Abbeville Line to beginning point. DISTKICT NO, 38. Dae West, be \ i Line No. 1, same as Line No. 1, District No. 36. Line No. 2, same as Line No. 2, District No. 36. > Line No. 3, same as line No. 8, District No. 25. Line No. 4, same as line No. 7, District No. 25. H Line No. 5, same as line No. 6, District No. 25, to a point 100 yards northeast of J. P. Gordon's. Line No. 6, 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 1 the east corner of J. E. Todd's garden. tei Line No. 7, thence run in N. 71? W. 1.45 miles, th to a large red oak. ] Line No. 8, thence run da N. 60? W. 0.77 miles, in crossing public road % mile north of O. P. 1 Hawthorne's, and cornering on Ward's road an between Miss Rhoda Martin's and Mrs. Walk- Sa , er's. 1 ? Line No. 9, thence running pr N.35?W. 0.75 miles, mi and cornering on Willow on bank of Hogskin in Line No. 10, thence run down Hogskln creek al to beginning point. 1 re< DISTKICT NO. 39. Donnald's. Ge Line No. 1, same as Line No. 9, District No. 38. h(f Line No. 2, same as Line No. 8, District No. 88. tJ, Line No. 3, same as Line No. 7, District No. 3.8 J Line No. 4, thence running * N. 5tt? E. 1.92 miles, passing % mile south ofSam Williams' on Mrs. , Austin's place and cornering on G. & C. rail-, j road 200 yards south of 102 mile post. th. Line No. 5, thence running oi N. 45? E. 2.32 miles, passing 200 yards northwest of W. T. Ellis' and . , cornering in B.'A. Richey's field about a mile oe. northeast of his house. Line No. 6 thence run r, N. 50? W. 2.87 miles, v.\ passing 50 feet east of B. A. Richey's, 250 yards ' south of W. P. Williamson's, 100 yards south of 5.' W. T. Vermilion's, crossing road 150 yards south of B. L. Morrison's, and cornering on ? stake in his field. Line No. 7, thence run ;? S. 56? W. 1.95 miles. inF passing 100 yards northwest of Jno. Richey's f on Mattison Place; 50 yards northwest of old . Waldrop Place; 75 yards northwest of E. L. lo, Waldrop's, and cornering on a stake 100 feet , west of W. V. Brownlee's. m4 Line No. 8, thence run v . . 8. 42? W. 2.06 miles, passing 200 yards north of Dodson's on Ball's i road; 85 yards south of Jno. Stone's, and cor- . J nering on Hogskin creek. Jj ? DISTBICT NO. 40. ?'i tD( Pineville. ^ Line No. 1, same as Line No. 3, District No*. 32. Line No. 2, thence run along Greenwood 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. sP; Line No. 5, thence run down Long Cane j creek to mouth of John's creek. w* lit! DISTEICT NO, 41. Si! mo Woodlawn. ^ Line No. 1. Same as line No. 0, District No. 38. Line No. 2. same as line No. 4, District No. 39. Line No. 3, same as line No. 5, District No. 39. Line No. 4, thence run S, 38? E 1.32 miles passing 100 yards west of Ituben Posey's house, rr' passing through Martha Jackson's house, 100 J" yards northeast of J. J. Richey's, and corner- J" Ing on Five Notch road, {;, S. 48? E 1.75 miles. passing 50 yards northeast of J. B. Algary's und cornering on Greenwood line about Yx mile west of A. H. McGee's. Line No. 6. thence run along Greenwood line to Goose Creek corner. Line No. 7, same as line No. 4, District No. 35. Line No. 8, same as line No.5."Dlstrlct No 35. Line No. 9, thence run along Bethlehem and Greenville road to beginning point. DISTRICT NO, 42, Turkey Creek, Line No. 1, same as line No. 5, District No. 41. Line No. 2, same as line No. 4, District No. 41. Line No. 3, thence run. p -\ tj, u.8i miles. t0(j passing 50 yards northwest of J. E.Moore's, [la> and cornering 50 yards northeast of E. B. lla- Hei sor's. ertLine No. 4, thence run. . 1 N. 55 E, 2.20 miles. ^?' passing 100 yards southeast of Lee Hacldon's, ,2 25 yards east of John Mitch els, crossing river * road 100 yards north of cabin on \V. M. Hit;Kin's place, and cornering on Sweet Gum on J* " bank of .Saluda river. P ," Line No. 5, thence run down Saluda to Green- ? wood line. |Yi Line No 6, thence run along Greenwood line to beginning point. df>e DISTRICT NO. 43, J Oak Grove. an"] Line No. 1, same as line Xo. -4, District No. }^'e 42. Line No. 2, sameas line No. 3, District No. 42. M Line No. 3, same as line No. ti, District No. 39. ^atl Line No, 4, thence run. ror V* - JO C > I! I ... I Ir., crossing Honeu I'atli road l.*>0 yards west of ' Mrs. E. Moore's, and .V) yards from cross-roads, crossing Iiiver road 200 yards southeast of J. II. Wood's, passing 7.> yards northwest of Nelson Moore's, cornering on Ash on Hank of Sa- To luda. Line No. 5, thence run down Saluda to beginning point. DISTRICT NO, 44. Tl Broadmouth. chu ner ^Line No. 1, same as line No. 4, District No. Line No. 2, thence S. f>(>? W. 0.025 miles to a corner near old Waldrop place. Line No. 3, thence TT N. 31? W. 2.43 miles XI passig l.jO yards southwest of (Jus Maifison's, nnd 200 yards east of Hob Donalds, 200 yards east of Foster Agnew, 30 feet west of Mrs. I. E. Big- ^ by'sand cornering on Anderson Hue about =5Wi Jit # ;|j| ess. ^ o:??| the market. ? I :th. k 1 j iy between Luther Mayfleld's and Charlie LlneNo I, thence along Anderson line to Sa- | j uine No. 5, thence down Saluda to beginning ;ijl DISTRICT NO. 45. Honea Path, | bine No. 1, same as line No. 3, District No. 44. 3 Line No. 2, same as line No. 7, District No.39. ' J Line No. 3, same as line No. 8, District No. 39. > 538 Line No. 4, same as line No. 1, District No. S7wuBH Line No. 5, thence along Anderson and Ab*J39 ville line to beginning point. DUE WEST ITEMS. . || nndreds of Student* Will Respond ... h to the Chimes of tbe College BellsPersonal. Due West. 8. C. Sept. 20,1807. >-lg lev. O. Y. Bonner being absent at Presby- ;W3| y Rev. D. G. Caldwell conducted service* '.MM the morning and Rev. \V. L. Presaly IgojSB e evening. Presbytery convened at Bradley last Thursy and quite a number of oar citizens were ?"3 attendance. i Vliss Nora Black, after a pleasant visit lonsr friends in ML (Jarmal n.rrlv?d hnm? >361 turday evening. VIUs Florence Ballard, W. E. Bell <k Co's.^KM etty mlllner, arrived last week and la busy ' ^ aking preparations for the grand opens' Sept., 80th and Oct. 1st and 2nd. Prof. J. G. Pressly has resumed his school < 'ity Louisville, Ga. MssJanle Young gave the young people :eptlon Tuesdav night. Hr. and Mrs. H. M. Young will celebrate " 'Sgl elr silver wedding tomorrow night. *!a diss Essie Ellis, one of Due West's moRt lA? arming young ladles, Is borne again after-^^H extended visit to friends and relatives In lorgla. Hr.;John Leeper arrived home last week,. Ai&S vlng been on a visit to friends in Cb&rleSr',-fa| .little Agnes Devlin U almost able to be , t again. ?be annex to the female college is nearlng mpletlon. approvements will soon be commencedon ...; 3 Willie Todd place, occupied by Mrs. Irs. J. H. Hoi ins worth Is visiting in Ab* vjj 7llle. llss Pearl martin, a pretty little girl from -j ver has returned home. 'he .Abbeville Baptist Association con-. aes at Fellowship church, near Ninety c, In Edgefield county Tuesday morning. S3 legates from this place will attend. ira. r. oi. ueu is quite ill. Ir. J1'. I. Bell bas finished painting the lloway mansion. It is the prettiest hoase our town. torn to Mrs. P. L. Grler, Sept. 18, a son. '48 )r. Henry Preaaly goes to New York today resume bis studies in medicine. I picnic for the young people at Alwlne'8. ' ^ II tomorrow. landsome David Preasly is clerking for * ''i nnedy & Pearson. lev. J. B. Hood is In town. )ue West Is In need of more room. Our cltns cannot be accomidated?In fact yon cant find a vacant dwelling in Donalds or Abpllle. We will give later, the whereabouts . .J our new comers. toth the colleges will be fllledto overflow- -:i\ l, and just as predicted, another college $ me will soon have to be erected. The Fe- "t tie College has already put on an addition -A; d will build more next year. People are Lermlned to educate their children, and /' > looking out for the best advantages as lias the best colleges. It only takes a iment's thoueht todetermine where to send '3 sro.and every body is acquainted with ?$3 sklne and tbe D. F. C. n 'looking over an old Due West paper came across an account of tbe death of lie Willie Ellis, by Dr. W. R. Hemphill) ly, 1S62. The following will recall the in- '' &] ent to many of bis friends: One of the ist promising young men of Due West, was Lille Ellis, son of JoseDh Ellis. He was a art boy, took a high stand In bis class in jklne Callege, where he had beea a stuit for several years. But answering to the . 1 of his country he volunteered in Orr'8 . ? lment about a year ago. As a soldier be lducted himself nobly, but he sickened * Idled in Richmond on Monday the 14th .v t. His father was with him in bis last X less, which was no-doubt a great comfort him. Willie was buried in the soldiers rylng ground near Richmond in the same ,ve with his friend and neighbor Lieut. timer, it being impossible to bring their lies home at present." , T r ' ,v :;Aa A MAGNIFICENT GIFT. niotis Ceasar'* Hend With All Build* loK^t Appurtenances and Live Slock, Given by Its Owners, Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Miles to the Greenville Institute or Loarnius-A ^ Valuable Property. Greenville, S. C.. Sept. 17. urman University trustees made public ay the fact thai I)r. and Mrs. F. A. Miles, re made that Institution a gift of Ceasar's ad, the famous summer resort. The propr consists of 2/J30 acres of land, together h aJl the buildings furniture and live ?k. There Is no mountain resort better or re favarably known than the Head. he cash value of this bequest is not yet >wn, but a few years ago Dr. Miles refused ish offer of$20,000 for It. Since then the perty has been much Improved and the d* leading to It are superb. There are a nber of orchards on the place and Ceasar'a id apples are famous. lie trustees of the University by the gift d are required to pay an annuity to Dr. es and his wife during their lives. The stees have a right to make any dlsposl- ' 1 of the property they may desire. The Uees accepted the gift, with all conditions, I the papers have been prepared by Capt. lis in accordance with the Instructions of doners. rs. Miles Inherited the property from her ler, Col. Ben Hagood, who kept the hotel years. V/1 ? AT UPPEE LONG CANE. Kulso Himry for Cemetery Improvement? Picnic at Cane Thursday 23rd?Price 25 Cent* for Grown People?Half Price for Children. be ladies of the Long fane Cemetery Aslatlon will serve dinner at Long Cane rch tomorrow, Thursday the 2Srd. Dinfor adults i!S cents children half price. Water "Works. AVE your work done by a man that knows his business and save money health. C. B. VERONEE. Practical and Licensed Plumber, bbevllle, S. C., Jan. 12,1897.