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fAirr- aiA. ABBEVILLE LONG AGO Index-Journal The article from the Abbeville Press and Banner which was started last Sunday is herewith concluded. As stated in the introduction the paper was furnished The Index-Journal by Mr. Geo. C. Hodges, Sr., it being an "Anniversary Number' of May 1884 of the Press and Banner and gave a review of news of the county from 1859 to 1884, though the editor HiH riot comDlete his task of.compila tion as he started oat to do. This installment begins with the Wem next after the one given last Sunday: May 20, 1859?Card of Dr. Henry Beard, dentist. Abbeville Squadron reviewed by ^ ~ 1 T1 T Unwoee on/1 cfo-ff Pnnf.S VjUl* 1 O ^Ull&OO UHU J. W. Perrin and J. C. Martin. Speeches by Col. Burress and Maj. H. J. White. Review at Chalk Level by Col. Wm. Clinkscales, commanded by Maj. J. W. Fouche . (Chalk Level was near Greenwood, part of the propei*ty of the late J. B. Sample at that time owned by Dr. Chas. R. * *#_ T Tlf T7* 1. _ i>l05?iey. -viaj. j. vv. ruucite is presume.! to the same who went out as_ second lieutennant and the Secession Guards. Ed. Index-Journal.) George, nc.crro property ot W. W. ^Belcher, dies of knife wounds at the hrnds of Peter Shaw, free negro. Juno 5.?Voice from "Penny's % Creek"', ridicules our military system. June 10.?Building committee advertises for bids to build "PhilrmaT-Tnil'' of UiVtlll 1XU11 C4 v Commissioner sold "woman and two children for $1,500; woman and I [5J5JSMSM3?Sf3MSM513JSMM2MSM3M3J^jQ Jurt Re 30 Nitrate R. E. t inJiniinniiiwn?iiiuH?iHU||H|pi|pi)pi)n'lpi|['j|['J|pi)pi|N)p'|pi|pJ|pi|pi)pJ i ============== Musical Extraoi = Kryl ai I I 1 V V m His oa 3rd Day of the Redpath Chau Bohumir Kryl, greatest bandrr t world's greate '.personally dire* Chautauqua I CHAUTAUQ I! HP" Mav 6th DUE W! || AFTERNOON j| JUST ONE OF F Season 1 lckets J>Z.5< MWhuLurifll- > .IIJIHlWMIIItlllHWIIIJJMllllll IMifllll||lltlt||i|!|.||ilM:illHMItllli|lMllMll ;wo boys, 8 and 10 years old for $2,120; girl 14 years old for $1,160; a :wo boys, aged 16 and 18 for $2,180. A Capt. F. P. Robertson, auctioneer, sold for estate of J. E. Foster, negro woman, three children, for $3,150; ^ also many others the average being I 15781. Lot of mules sold at average 1 price of $180. .' * Peter Shaw, free negro, tried be- * "ore Magistrate James M. McCaslan, * Esq., for killing George, slave. Wil- s 3on and Noble for prosecution. * Thomson for defense. Acquitted. James Cheesborough, cashier Bank j of Charleston, offers reward of $1000 for package of $5,000 lost be- ^ tween Charleston and Abbeville. June 17.?John L. Clark repairs clocks and watches at Hodges. j Withdrawals of bids to build Phil- r omathean Hall at Due West. h Death of Chancellor George W. b Dargan. Resolutions by Bar J. H. I Wilson, chairman. E. Noble, secre- c tary. * e Patrick N. Wilson publishes pros- j' pectus of a newspaper, the Green ! wood Times. ^ Married, Valentine Delliager and Sarah R. Long; James Nix and Sop- $ I hronia La'wson. Died. Johnathan South; Mrs. M. C C. Boyd, wife of Rev. J. C. Boyd of F Newberry; Susie DeLouny, wife of 0 Benj. J. Hunter. June 24.?Mrs. Ed C. Mundy. Liz- c" ;:ie Wells. Died, Mrs. Isabella E. Smith, con- ^ i sort of the late Joel Smith. July 1.?R. E. Wardlaw and Son ^ advertise the rest of their stock at ' ; auction. 15 I A teacher advises the formation ( of a teachers association. I ^ tons of Soda Cox ' II Feature 'dinary rid ||! nd 1 |f. E E r S |i! itauqua one of the world's lasters, and the st cornetist, will ct his band at the || ill a mvv un TT LiLiiV i to May 11th II EST S. C. | AND NIGHT IVE BIG DAYS. 0 Plus 10 Pc. Tax lllllilllllllll.iUIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiniUlllllllllltlUllllii.aillllllMIIMIItllltlHMKMUIillllllllllUIIMIIIIUIIM W. H. White and W. C. Wardlaw i enounces examination at Abbeville < lale Academy. Episcopal Church i Corner stone of Episcopal church 1 ?as laid by the Rt. Rev. Thos. F. 1 )avis, D. D., bishop of the diocese. < Jranch, Edwards and Allen present >ox inscribed "Trinity church, Ableville. Organized Oct. 16th, 1842. Rebuilt 1859. Rev. Benjamin John- 1 on, Rector." The box was deposited >y Col. J. Foster Marshall. The >ishop struck the stone three times hus laying it in the name of the rather, Son and Holy Ghost. Hodges depot shipped last year 1 !,054 bales of cotton. > Died, Sophronia Verrel. July 8.?The trial of a negro of < ames Cothran for the homicide of a legro girl of D. McLaughlin was icard before David Keller, Esq. The ' ioy threw a stick and hit the girl. ( ..ockjaw resulted. Noble for prose- ' ution. Thomas for defense. Sent- J nee, 75 lashes and two weeks in < ail. * j ] Big Fourth of July celebration at j i Villiamstoft. ! 1 From 1851 to 1854, Dorn took J < 500,000 from his mine. Revs. Benj. Johnson an T. A. Hoyt,! i Murchison. W. R. Hemphill and |' '. A. Bolles issue circular in behalf I f the Bible Society. July 15.?James Henry Brady 11 raduated from Princet#*. j 1 Died. Capt. Robert Cunninjrham. of t -aurens; Mrs. Isabella Marshall, re-! i ct of John Marshall; Miss Julia C. j * 7hite, daughter of E. White. j July 20.?Johnson Ramey has com-; I leted the census of Abbeville Dis-j ict. It has 5,710 males and 5,560 c jmales, a decrease of 1,483 since1 tv?TiffanifTBn7iiifc*ii.'niWj ini "DELCO-LI Time an< on A That's what many i thousand families loc are enthusiastic abou of the satisfaction De di'cation of the high p hearts of those who Clean, safe electric li and premises as bri does the pumping, se ironing, sweeping a Greater convenience who have Delco-Ligl Write or c< and furtht Home Light & Box 276-281, Calhoun Elec. Greenwood, There's the census of 1850 as shown by U. S :ensus. Fanny, slave, executed for poisoning Robert Stewart's family in Newberry. Mrs. Wilkes, housekeeper foi the family died. Execution witnessed by 5,000 persons. Died. Abraham Lites. James Roof. Value of all town lots in Abbe yille District $401,290. Tiiltr 9Q ecmTuHrm n-f waff nor ship between J. and R. J. White Robinson and Lake's circus in town. Bible Society. Annual sermon bj Rev. B. Johnson. President Thos C. Perrin; Vice President A. Giles James Moore, H. A. Jones, E. E Pressley and T. A. Hoyt. Directors I. F. Gibbes, W. R. Hemphill, D. L Wardlaw, A. Conner, S. Donally, H T. Sloan, R. Devlin, J. M. Latimer 5. ?W. Huckabae, James Drennan, J 0. Lindsay, Dr. J. F. Livingston, Dr S. W. Pressley, James Gilliam, Dr NT. Harris, Dr. R. C. Crier, W. T Jones, Rev. Robt. P. Franks. Corresponding Secretary, James M. Per. in; Treasurer and Librarian, D. I Branch, vice R. H. Wardlaw, resign id. J. Simpson Tolbert gets hand nashed in thresher. Drs. Link. Wi?ionan and Saunders amputate the arm >elow the elbow. The contract to build the Episcopal church awarded to Blease and Baxter, of Newberry, $10,000. Spire 0 be 130 feet. Married, G. T. Jackson of TennesTLTcivfVia n.HMC nf AKV>oim11? i^v.) t<iui ma xs w ? toy ui. i uii August 5.?R. W. Boyd elccted n'incipal of Cokesbury Male School M. Israel and A. Brussel dissolve ;orpartnership. Faculty of Err.kinc College. P.. C. ? GHT is the Best J Labor Saver 1y Farm" isers say. Over a hundred ated in all parts of the world, i T*v 1 T * 1_ A rri.!_ _ C i jjeico-Ligni. mis is prooi lco-Light gives. It is an inilace Delco-Light holds in the use it. ights make the house, barns ght as day. Electric power jparating, churning, washing, nd a score of other tasks, and comfort come to those \t ill for catalog, prices it interesting details i Power Co. . Columbia, S. C Service Co. q n >J). v_,. a Satisfie . Grier, D. D.; Rev. J. P. Pressley, D. 1 D.; Rev. J. N. Young; Rev . W. R. 1 Hemphill, J. F. Lee, A. M.; E. L. ] Patton, A. M. Number of students, : 124. 1 Cokesbury. Intendant, F. A. Con_ 1 nor. Population, white males, 164; 3 white females, 210; colored, 356. To tax V/J. iiu. Big dinner at Mt. Carmel. J. F. Calhoun escorted the speakers to the - stand. Rev. W. H. Davis said a pray. er. Col. M. 0. Tolman and Lucian H. Lomax spoke. r Died. Rosalie Ella, infant of A. M. . and Sarah M. Smith. Ellen Elizabeth, , , infant of W. H. and Lucia G. Parker. . Thomas Edward, infant of P. S. , Rutledge; Aiken Brazil; Elizabeth . Irwin, 76. August 25.?Talk of a town clock , on the Episcopal cupola. Work of the demolition of old Epis- ' . copal church starts. Died, Tarlton B. Moseley. August 19.?Contract for building - Philomathean Society Hall .to be let. Rev. B. Johnson elected president' . of Cokesbury Female College. ; Commencement in Erskine Col-1 iege. Sermon by Rev. H. T. Sloan, j I Diplomas delivered by W. R. Mc-1 - Clellan and W. M. Grier. Graduates.!' i /r? TT. TYJhill, James A. Boyce, W |' B. Dale, Josiah Moffatt, W. W. j: Simonton, W. B. Simonton, S. M. |' 1 Wylie, C. B. Simonton aful G. W. j' I iolbert. It. R. Hemphill do'ivcrc.1 the j ; valedictory of the class and took j ! first honor of his class. Litevarv r. '.-L dress by W. C. Moraine. ! j Died, Charles Dendy. . j Married M. Israel and Rebecca ii | Elias. j August 2Ci.?H. S. Kerr who inau-i j irurated the wholesale erocerv an l ' J_ ?' ? . 1 . I. I'F.* _ ji compute etecinc ugni a farms and country /ton air cooled?ball bearingsplace to oil?thiek plates? runs on kerosene. Valve-in-Hea. Ove: ioo,< Satisfied Manufactun r*n v ?oi TT t ULLV^U-Liuni d User Nc i&rdwfere business in Abbevill* nakes assignment to Joseph T. Moore for benefit of creditors. Grand railroad celebration at Tanlei Hill. Presumably the t*?el above SValhalla. Ed. Index-Journal.) Died, S. C. Edmunds. IF KiDNLii wcj BLADDERJOTHtl? r^ke a elasa of Salts to flush out voor W w Sidneys and neutralize irritating acids. Kidney ar.d Bladder weakness result from uric acid. siys a noted authority. The kidneys ::!tcr this acid from the [?iood and pas-? :r < : . to v.ho bladder, where it often iTinai.-J i- -itatf and inflame, ~ causing a 1 w ; .ilding sensation, nr sett in? i; ? .-ii irrl'r.ii-jp at the nock of the ou to rock relief two or tii-. .... 'hiring the night. The srli'err.r ip i;:?tant dread, the water pa^o,-.-" ...j, with r. scalding -pr.-v.'.irr. v. :v prof::re: again, ... rry-V.r.3 ' * * * Hi'.. call It, r' <y { -a.'. (i "!,'ol urination.. - i i: v* r \ ins uliu ^uiiiei*-js vc-y r. irifi>' 'f'i? is ro.iliy one of :)it; nir . . *n*>le .jr.ta. tr overcome, ret rJ:V. -r-s of -Ta<l Salts iroi.i ; . # . ' . .. . . ,v ., ,0.,'.tf" 'Wore !iri?rtkfn?'*. fvinHn'? f:.r l .n nr thr<M? rlays. 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