The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, November 26, 1884, Image 3
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Kutcreil at the postoNice as lintl-class matter.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1881.
BUBSUKI t'TlON $2 00
"Shinny" on Your Own Side.
One day last week while playing
"shinny," Sam Yisanska gave N\*illi?*
Mcintosh a heavy blow on the forehead.
Tin: next ?lav lh? boys oigani/.ed a court
with Ab. Allen, .1 ndjro, Tommic Parker,
Solicitor, Hertford 1'arks. defendant's
attorney, and .lituniie Cothran foreman
of the jury. After a regular and formal
trial the prisoner was convicted of jissault
and battery. Defendant's attorney
will apply for a new trial op the ground
that the Solicitor "smiled at the jury,"
and offered to lend one of them his
''shinny'* stick.
Seriously, "shinney" is a rough game,
and the young gentlemen who play it at
school should have more care for the
safety of passers-by. We have heard
complaints that they take possession of
the street n their game and obstruct the
passage.
X uuuivM^i v 111>4 i ruy
The 27th. Thursday, has boon appointed
ft thanksgiving day by (lie President
and the Governor. Let us observe it.
It is lonjx since we had a general thanksgiving
day in lhr> South. Surely now
we can put asiu 'msiness for n fe"v
hours, and ?=pend tuein in giving praise
and thanks to Him from whom all good
comes.
Thanks.
Wo are indebted to the committee of
the Troy Social Club (bran invitation to
^ the annual ball of the Club to be held
on December 4th. 1881. The cards ofj
invitation are tastefully gotten up. and j
trr* ilrt n't dmihl ilia! 1 ln> a flair will be I
very ploasant. If possible we will be
I>reseut.
IjRll.
The now hotel has a bountiful ball
room in it. Surely our dashinjr ami accomplished
jouness riorec will not let
Christmas pass by without utilising it.
Wo are certain that the accommodating
proprietors would lend it to thom, and
with Fishburn's band wo might have as
pretty a ball as could bo arranged any- i
where.
A. F?. ICogors,
Wholesale dealer in Cnm, Vlour, Menl. Meat, |
Hams, Lard, Hran, Sail. Molasses, Supar,
Coffee, Ricc. Soap. Ac., will deliver poods at
any point on railroad nt Abbeville prices.
Uelorc buying always nr.k fur prices, ss we ,
have advantages that. few up-country nierchants
have. A. IC. HonEus.
IWhilo lirothes havo now in store
mr?ri? <lin 11 imo build rod nf Ttnnls 1
and Shoo:;. Thoy sell Zoiglor's Ladies' 1
Shoos, which are unsurpassed for lit,
style mid durability. 'l'l'Pjjfcfljtfohavo <
a "largo lot of Men's and TT^wrohncB^ 1
made by tho Bay State Shoe and Loath- i
I or Company. Their goods have been
tested for sovera I years and havo pi von
universal satisfaction. Any one who
buys a pair of this make of Boots or !
shoos, always guts the worth of his 1
money. ocl 1 - If
PERSONAL.
'T Dr. W. M. Taggart was in town on
Tuesday.
Bov. \V. B. Richardson has returned 1
from n visit to his father. 1
Mr. John T. Lyon is again confined to
his house with a had cold.
Our popular Clerk and fcllow-citi7.cn, '
Maj. Zi'iglcr, is sick.
Mr. J. T. Sptfod was in town on Tues- ,
day.
Thomas 1\ Cothran. Esq., has tone on i
a business trip to Augusta and Charles- i
ton.
Rev. \V. A. Clark is in town, and wo ]
arc pleased to know that his health i.*
quite restored. I
1( .. I) ..L. ...i T I \\? 11 3
iur. ituui'ii ii. it iirumw ri'iiinn'i lasi <
week from a visit to relatives in Augus- i
tn. lie gave us an interesting account (
of the grand torch light parade. :
Mr. Homer, of Croenwood, paid Abbeville
ft short visit yesterday. <
Mrs. Henot accompanied Mr. lionet to I
Columbia, yesterday. I
Gen. P. II. Bradley was on the streets, '
on Frithv last.
i
We had tho pleasure of a short call
from Dr. J. L. I'rcssley, on Saturday.
Mr. Ilanckol occupied the pulpit at
Trinity Church on Sunday.
"f Allston Cahell, Esq., of Richmond,
Yn., has been in town for a week past.
Mr. F. B. Gary, and W. 1*. Calhoun,
are in Columbia applying for the position
of Bill Clerk of the House. Hither
would fill the place well.
Mr. A. Rosenberg, of Greenwood,
spent Sunday in Abbeville with his
friends.
Capt. Wesley Black is an aspirant for
the position of Sergeant at Arms of the
Senate. No better man could bo elected.
Messrs. J. S. and II. II. Norwood returned
last Friday from a trip to Augusta
and Charleston.
Tbo family of Col. J. C. Ilaskell are
visiting relatives in our community.
Mr. I'1. Ij. Morrow, of Yovdorr. was in
town on Monday.
li. \V. Watson, Esq., and W. II. Mays
of Bradley, were in town last Friday.
^ Mr. King, of Atlanta, who is engaged
in the case of Young vk. The Insurance
Company, was in town for some days.
The case comes up in the U. S. District
Court, in Columbia this week, lie and
L. W. Perrin, Esq., will go down to
look after it.
Col. II. T. Wardlaw has returned to
town after two or three weeks spent at
Monterey. Already the town looks
brighter for his presence.
W. C. McGowan, Esq., has been in
Baltimore for a week or more, under
treatment, by Dr. Miles, for a throat affection.
Wo are glad to hoar of his improvement.
He will he home in a day
or two.
Messrs- Parker, Graydon and Hemphill,
have gone to Columbia to attend the
\ session of the Legislature. The following
members of the Har left on Monday
to*attond the Supreme Court: Messrs.
DeBruhl, Cason, lU'net and Gary. L.
W. l'errin, Esq., will go down on Thursday
to kttend the U. S., District Court,
in the case of 'J'hos. Young vs. InsurIftnco
Company.
Speed & Lowry received a barrel of
delightful northern apples yesterday.
They are good. Try thom.
MI ! ,'inu njn?in,miMmjiw^JUTMK>i^^' jemtuMwwmmcmmxB
MESSAGES.
Our >rs left on Monday for
Columbia.
Thorn was a heavy frost on Tuesday
morning.
('b'voland's official plurality in New
\ ork Is 1,077.
Delinquent tax-payers may look out.
for executions now. 1
Kdwin Cater caught a rabbit on Wash- '
ington street on Tuesday evening. 1
Theiv was no service in any of the
churches last Sunday night.
The Court Ilonso ami r.*w range
wore a deserted look this week.
"Turn the rascals out," seems now to
be the cry more than ever. (
They are plastering tho rooms in the
third story of the hotel.
I'rof. Clark has made some beautiful
photographs of the new hotel. ^
The sound of wedding bolls begins i
already to vibrato in the air at Troy.
Christmas is just one mouth oil' and ?
the little people are happy i:i anticiija- ]
tion thereof. :
A number of apple and cabbage wagons
have Imen in town this week. I
Let people know what Christinas 1
goods you have got. Advertise in the 1
m f.ssknoer. *
Cnpt. 0. A. MctMung is looking every
dav for his celebrated .I ersey bnil, Sir
Lofty. * 1
What of (lie "Homeless'' this vnnr ?
Kvon they ought lo rejoice In this year .
of jubilee. j
Charlie Yolkening will fix up your old
umbrellas for you and make them just as
good as new.
Uogors had a big trade on Saturday.
Among other things lie sold thirty-four I
barrels of Hour.
There will be service at the Kjiiscopal
church on Thanksgiving day at 1 1 a.
tn.
There was no kerosene in town on
Tuesdav, asid borrowing of Ihe "wise
il.n nwlnv ,\C lt?. .1-..- f
Iter. \V. ft. Neville will preach tuorniiirr
ninI ni;rht in the Presbyterian church
next Sunday, HOtli November.
In the absence of Gen. Hemphill, Mr. ,
\V. O. P.radley will have charge of the
r.fclfiuii. He writes with ease, and ,
forcibly.
The yeirs aud Courier did not conie
mi Monday and there was general regret. '
for this paper has come to b? a necessity
lo us.
We are very much obliged to Rev. S.
M. Richardson for bis interesting notes '
nf the Baptist Convention, published '
elsewhere in this issue.
I>r. \V. T. lira neb dispensed drugs for [
\Y. S. Cothran ?V Co. on Tuesday. Don't
Ihink any body has died yet Iroin his r
ministrations. *
I am overstocked on meat and must t
unload at any price. Ask for price? and ^
be hst?)unded. Special prices to met? f
chants in larec lots. A. K. ROfiKIiS.
1.
Negotiations are ponding whereby wo
hope to soi' our splendid now hotel oc- f
impied by those fully competent to keep i
it i?> first class stylo.
"Scrap'' Oalvrt savs his gray colt '
will be a better horse than Messenger 5
himself. We believe he is a half-broth* j
lt of that famous trotter.
Bend the advertisement of Mr. T. L.
Douglass, who is agent for bronze tnoniiiH-nts.
I'nv proper respect to the
lend and mark their la^t resting place
with a stone.
An accident on 'he main line t
>n last Wednesday, caused the derail- <
nent of a freight train, by which the j
nails were delayed in their arrival till ,
ihnut eight o'clock, p. pi, f
Barley ! Barley ! Barley ! Better '
ate thin never. Do not fail to sow barley.
It will pay. No doubt about it.
i'on can g?'t a pure article of seed barey
from While Brothers.
Amos Morse never will get to the j
Knights of Honor meetings now. If
me hoy kept him away half of the time
wo*girls, exactly the same acre, at pres- r
>nt one week old, will keep him away
il together.
The blessed rain has come at last, and ^
ivory body is busy in the gardens and
"arms. It is a little lnte to sow oats, J
hut the farmers are putting them in, and
sowing wheat ri-rht along. (
M erit will tell. Buy the genuine arti- |
rtlo and do not expend your means on (
vile trash. Shiner's Indian Vermifuge t
is guaranteed if taken according to the |
directions. ,
Peter Magliana has opened a baker's
shop in Mr. Kur/.'s building. He has
been here before and our people know !
him to be a first class baker. Mr. Kurz I
says he can vouch for the lightness of
his rolls and the quality of his bread. 1
We tr.k<? pleasure in recommending to j
our renders Hall's Hair Hestorer. It re- ,
stores pray hair to its original youthful
color, prevents baldness, makes the hair
soft and glossy, does not stain the skin,
and altogether the best known remedy
for all hair and scalp disoases.
One of the junior editors desires to acknowledge
the receipt of an invitation to
attend a grand Cleveland and Iicndrix
ball and banquet at Fort Smith. Ark., on
this, the 26th instant. The invitations
aro handsomely gotten up, and speak
volumes for the patriotic spirit of the
young people of that place.
Mr.I. Pope Ilagood and Mr. Samuel
T. Williams of Pleasant Lane, have sold
out their landed property in that section,
and the two will soon remove to ("Jreenwood,
there to enter into the mercantile
business.
The llev. J. O. Lindsay, 1). L>., will
preach in the Presbytetian church at 11
a. m. on Thursday, (Thanksgiving day)
27th instant. A thank offering will be
made on that day for the benefit of Domestic
Missions.
The Literary club meets on Friday
night, December 5th, at the residence of
w i **i11 ? i.v._
?' ? ???,*. vuiiiinu. n . i #. 1U llli;i t iiM|M
will read the essay. and has taken for
the subject of it : "Words : Their use
and abuse."
Mrs. Cooglor has sold her place "Floral
Hill," to Mrs. Lucy C. Thomson for
.$1,700. There is on this place a well of
the finest water we ever drank. Altogether
it is a desirable place nnd we
congratulate Mrs Thomson on securing
a comfortable home at very reasonable
rates.
Ayer's Sarsparilla thoroughly cleanses
the blood, stimulates the vital functions,
and restores the health nnd
strength. Xo one whose blood is impure
can feel well. There is a weary languid
feeling, and ofton a sense of discouragement
and despondency. Persons having
this feeling should take Ayer's Saraparilla
to purify and vitalize the blood.
Mr. Mendoza Iliggins, of Hodges, \\
married to Miss Ella M. Harrison,
Greenville, by Rev. J. Furman, ou ]S
vember 20th. We present our corny
incuts to tin; happy young people.
Th^re will be a meeting of the ci
Bens of ibis community in thu Coi
House on Thursday night at half-p:
seven to take action in the matter
building n rail road to Verdery. Evn
body is asked to come and show an n<
ive interest in giving Abbeville anotli
railroad.
The Sewing Machine Relief Spri
being introduced by Mr. Littleton,
giving general satisfaction. He sure
jet one and have your sewing machi
idjusted as Mr. Littleton is a skill!
idjustcr and repairer of all sewing 111
-IlillL'S.
NIXETY-SJ X PERSONALS.
Miss Zelime La horde, daughter of t
late Hr. La Horde of the S. C. Collej
s visiting friends in Ninety-Six.
Mr*. I'robst and his handsome bri
ire now residents of Ninety-Six. .V
Probst is the newly appointed dej
igent at this plane.
Miss Mattie Calhoun has return
"rom visiting friends in Pickens, Gree
kiile and Spartanburg. She is n<
dinning herself for a flight to the N<
Orleans Exposition, Texas, and prol:
>ly some other State.
Mr. Robert Wablrop Moore is vis
ng relations in Ninety-Six.
It is reported that Mr. J. A. Moo
ivill build shortly, a new brick dwelli
louse near the lot where liis form
louse was burnt.
Rev. Mr. Carter, of Walhalla. has r
cpted Ibe call of the Baptist Church
bis place. He and his family expc
soon to take up their abode with us.
Our former genial townsman, Mr. Jt
?e Heaeham and his beautiful bride a
>n a short visit to Ninety-Si v.
Miss Anna Bell, of Greenwood, is or
risit to Ninety-Six.
The Presbyterians ars making r
angements to buy a parsonage for tin
Kisto*.
Mr. T. C. Seal, of Abbeville, was
own last week.
Mr. 11. P. (inlphin is now living in 1
iew house.
Mr. .1. 1). Watson's now dwellii
louse is finished.
I ho ( irons tins had ft big run of s
lays ami nights in Xinety-Six. &.
An Kdilor'R Expprionoc.
After trying numerous remedies f
Iheuniatism, but without permanent i
ief, 1 was advised to use H. S. S., whi
lad given permanent relief to others si
ering from rheuinntism. After takii
ialf a dozen bottles 1 found that I
lisease was entirely driven out of 11
system, and n permanent cure sccurc
Phis was over a year ago, anil since tlir
jven during our most severe weathi
villi sudden changes. T have never si
ercd a return of the old attacks whi
lisabled me from editorial work.
It is very seldom, indeed, that I rocoi
nend anything to the public, in tl
nanner, but I feel it due to your vain
ilo preparation, mat tins given me su
on" desired and much needed relief,
Unle these facts thus publicly, I am sn
hat but for your specific I should ha
jeen laid aside from journalistic v.'oi
is the severest attack was in my ri^
irm and hand.
Sidney Hkhbkrt, Atlanta, Ga.
"Wntchc. Clucks ami Jewelry.
Mk. 11. I). Kkkse, of Abbeville, is prcpat
i> do all manner of repairing of \Vateb
'lock.s and Jewelry, and will pay all expr<
rharjjes ?'? work sent lo him from station*
lie and (> road. He alwaws keeps in stci
i handsome line of Jewelry and I'lated \V;i
it moderate pru-e.s. Send in your ordei
\ddress, 11. D. Rkesk, Abbeville, S. C
A IMace of Heauty.
Tho Indies' furnishing store of R. '
'addon & Go. offers unusual attractio
o nil persons attending Court, who <1
iro to present their wives and daughte
vith (ho latest stylos in hats, dresst
Cloaks, circulars, &c. tf
Chester A. Arthur, President of t
Tnited States, and his Cabinet, are c
looted in New Orleans at the opening
he World's Fair. He has not yet de<
led what rout he will take, lust it is su
losed that ho will go via Piedmont A
[/no to Atlanta, Georgia Paeitlc Kailw
o Birmingham. and Queen and Cruse
o Now Olroans, this being the now she
ine, and gives him an opportunity
fishing tho loading Southern cities.
"White Brothers having nn immeii
,took of fall and winter jroods, arc n<
prepared to supply tho wants of nil th
friends and the public generally. Goc
fins ctieapcr tnan tney wore over Unrr
lo be, ami in tho purchase of thcni a 1
Ho money will pay for a groat ma
articles. 1 -1:
JCinory* Little, t-uthartie Piflu ;?r* s
ciently powerful for the most robust, yet
safest, for children and weak constitutio
the action in any disease is uniform, cert
andsafe, painless and effective. I>ruggist
16 cents.
A good assortment of too followi
named at tides may be had at the st<
of White brothers : Table Linens. To
els, Blankets, Sheetings, Hod Tickin
Counterpanes, Furniture Prints. Carp
and Rugs. 1-t
A few dollars invested in Wind
Glass and Prepared Putty will inn
your house comfortable for winter, ni
thing in this line can be furnish
cheap, for the cash by Speed & Low
A lot of new type was received 1
week at the Mk.shknoku of Ilea?now
the time to send in your Job Work,
will be executed with neatness and d
patch.
Tho MF.ssKXdr.tt office is supplied w
Hill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Hoa
Knvolopes, cards, etc., and is propai
to do any kind of JOB PIUNT1N
Buv your Ciears and Tobacco fr<
Speed iC" Lowry.
To arrive this week : 2 Car Lor
Corn, 2 Cnr Loads Flour, 1 CJar Lc
Bran at Roger's Wholesale Store?n
the cry is still they como. 51
Icod Tea at Bailey's.
Call on Thomas McGettigan to
pure old goods.
No. 4, Washington street?the ph
to buy line old whiskey, Thomas A
Gettigan, Proprietor.
Call at the Palmetto Saloon, the g(
tlemnn's resort, where you can enjoj
good quiet drink. Loafers and childi
not allowed. T. McGettigan
SUBSCRIBE for the MESSENGE
Rofroshmenta n! Railey'a.
lis IjKTTEU FROM MIC. BLAKE.
of
He Keplien to Clerk Zelfjlcr uiul
,|i_ tl?e "Press nml Banner."
Giikknwoop, S. 0., Nov. 2<>, 18H4.
(j. Editors Jfessentfv-r:
irl j The publication in tlio Inst issue of
,st I the /Vow <nul ftit/niei', of what was
0p| intended hy me as a private correspoml|
enee between Clerk Zeigler and myself,
ami the comments thereon, reveal a
er state of facts to which I desire to call
the attention of the public. Section
2550 of the Revised Statutes, enacts
,:_o tha1. "it shall lie the duty of the I'resid,s
ing Judge before whom such ollieer
*? shall he tried, to cause a certified copy
no of the indielmeut to be immediately
transmitted to the Governor, who shali,
l!l" upon receipt thereof, declare, by proclamation,
his ollice vacant."
This is the language of the law. "It
shall he done innticth'ofcff/.*" Not after
the decision of the Supreme Court,
lie nor according to the desire of Counsel,
;e, or the "views" of the Clerk. It is mandatory,
and vests no discretionary po -v,|0
or anywhere. In the editorial com[r>
monts, the startling revelation is
made that the .1 udge "Ordered
the Clerk of Court to hold the
pipers until the case had been
heard in the Supreme Court, and the
decision had been iiled." If that be so,
then the .I udge issued two orders, the
one to execute the law, the other to
nullify it. The public has a right to th?
production of this second "order" of
Court, and the J'rcss and Banner will
do a public service to produce it ; but
ire until it is produced we are bound to asng
sume that it does not exist. The statoer
mcnt of the /'res* and li<xnve.t\ without
th<> record, is not sufficient to brand
IC_ the Court with so grave a charge as that
nt of deliberately intervening to defeat the
execution of the law. Such work as
that is I'Mt to scheming counsel and
their clients, and jnst so far as they sttcj.,.
ceod, to that extent do the people lose
confidence in the courts, and adopt the
alternative of becoming a lav." to theinI
a selves. The /'rcss anil /homer characterizes
my letter to Clerk Zcigler as
ir- "threatening." It was not so intended,
ir nor can it be so construed by any one,
without design. I was merely seeking
in the information which 1 ami those who
hail engaged ine to formulate the chargjjj.
es upon which the indictment and conviction
were based, had a right to ask of
the public ollieer ; to which Clerk ZeigII
^ ler made and published his "dignified
response*' that he acted "according to
ix his own views.'* 1 was simple enough
to think that he acted according to law,
and confess to a surprise when I found
out in}' mistake.
or The point, of interest to the public is
e_ this?the Ian* has been disregarded, and
c|, the trial and conviction of a delinquent
,( _ ollieer treated as n farce, the question is.
np where does the responsibility rest?
Clerk Zeigler confesses that he actod
1V "according to his own views.'' The
Press ton/ /innner charges it upon
,n ijll'.lgl! \KtlKMI. I>lll KlllS lO prOUUCC HIS
,r' "order" to the Clerk : The Solicitor is
,f' charged with giving his "consent," and
ch even the Governor has written to the
convicted oflicer, it is said, authorizing
,n_ him to proceed with his duties ; hut
,js neither the letter of the Governor, nor
lfl_ t!??? evidence of the "consent" of the
r], Solicitor appears. What a pretty picf0
ture nil this presents to the public !
ro while, in the meantime, the law is proV(,
claiming, without efi'ect, that itsauthori
ty shall he obeyed "immediately." Not
"in p. hurry to get Tarrant out," as the
/'reus atnl /ifinner would have the public
heliove, but an unwillingness that
the law should be silenced at the bidding
of any man. whether .Fudge, SoI
licitor, I'rct:# untl Ji'innc.r, Clerk, or nil
|W combined. W. K. Hi.akk.
'SS " 1 1 1 1 _ "
OBITUARY.
rs- After a painful illness of nearly four weeks.
Miss Motile Morton departed tliis life, lit it
oVloek, P.M., November IS, 1884.
Tyiiho-malarial fever was the fatal disease.
The deceased was the oldest daughter of Mr.
.. Win. and Mrs. Mattiu Morton, nged 17 years
K months and 27 days.
us Mollie bore her suffering with (Treat pale
tience. She felt from the beginning1 of ncr
,|-iS sickness that she would not recover,"and cxpressed
a willingness to go to the spirit land ;
' she died in the full hope of a glorious rcsur
reel ion.
Such whs her love fur her invalid mother
j]fl thai slic would seldom leave her, except i.o go
' to church.
To see one so pure Ho useful and so much
of loved by those dearest to her, taken from our
ci- midst in the morning of life, pgain reminds us
that "death loves a shining mark."
. Moll it* was loved by all who knew her, and
many friends gathered at the family burying
ay grounds to pay the last tribute of respect to
nt her mortal remains. Orievonot, for her end
jrt was peace. A Fuiksd.
0f ?? ?
^ ENDORSED BY v||l BETTER AND
[j'? SCIENTISTS as cheaper tha
rny PRACTICALLY^^^^^ ANY
I il?. Mestrnctibto ||l stone.
S? Over BOO J||j^ | gM 8ond foi
Beautiful Prloo List
ing Designs. Circulars |
5 IhBpI
10(1 "aiassaus?-rv
MANUPACTt'RRD BY
r>- MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY,
t BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
is T. I,. DOUGLASS,
Xl Nov. 20, 1884.?1 yr. Agent.
I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
id County of Abbeville.
(',.
am IN THE PROIJATE COURT.
In the matter of tho Estate of Joel S. Perrin,
l(js deceased, I,. \V. Perrin, Administrator
j Petitioner.
nd Petition for Settlement and Discbarge. /
NOTICE is hereby given that L. W. l'errin
as Administrator, of said K.state has applied
for settlement and discharge.
It is ordered that Friday the liMhof Oecemo*
ber next be fixed for settling said estate and
grantiht; the discharge prayed for.
iCe J. FULLER LYON,
jc_ Nov. 1f Judge Probate Court.
~ FOR SALE.
f ft
QEVERAL Pairs of beautiful Pips?Half
O Hcd Joricy and half Essex. Apply at
this office. *
It ! A variety of Fancy and Toilet goods
at Speed & Lowry'u.
,** ? *
USD FBSSffi'
"\\7"k bit authorized In sell the .ollowin;; j,
>> Lands: ly
Tract, 228 Acres, j>;
* 'th
Near I'hn-nix, known asChijdev lands, bound- v!l
ed l?v hi mis ol' Chiploy, Tolbert, Ktdate llntchiuson
ami others. ^
Also Tract 120 Acres,
in
Part of America Market Tract, ImmiikIimI hv
lands of S. H, Itrooks, Tolbert, J. S. Cliiplcy, an
sr., ami ol Iters.
ALSO lot in the town of Troy, known as
ii!
Lot 6, Block B.
Also flic SiiiiinoiiH lot near Motives, "j
33"-' Acres, Mnre or Less
in
Hounded bj T. J. Kills, W. C. Norwood and
others
Also Store House and L-ot, ;;;
li,
iti tin; Town of Hritdley, on Main and (Jrillln
Streets, latelv owned bv Tims. 11. Walker.
PA UK kit k McCOWAN,
Atty for K. \V. \Vii(.'cncr & Co.
Nov 10-tf " in
tfcvi a n-; or isoutii cauouna, "
AltHKVILI<K COUNTY. ,v
1'nonatk contr.?Citation for loiters of
Adminis! -ation. e
llv .1. Fuller Lvon, Esq., I'robate .ludce :
WFIKUKAS, Sarah I". Huchatinn, lifts made
suit to ine, to grant tier Loiters of Ail minis- T8j
I rati.m of tlm Ksiate and v'lects of William IT
Buchanan, late of Abbeville Count v,<locased.
THKSK AUK TilKKKFOKK. to cite and M
admonish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said William Buchanan, deceased,
that they he and a{?i?ear before mo, in
the Court of I'roliatc, to ho held at Abbeville al
C. H., on Thursday 27th of November, ISHl, ,li
after publication hereof, at II o'clock in tins to
forenoon, to show cause if anv thov have, wl-v ! In
(ho said Administration should not lie 1)
| '~ I (ilVKN under my liainl anil soul, s:i
:- seal (his 10th day of November, in the in
1 |year of our Lord one thousand ei?;lit os
hundred and eighty-four and 101)1 h year of
American Independence. of
Published on the 12th dav of November
1 SS-i in y>t> MEssKNc;Kit, and on (lie Court
House door for the t ime re<|tiired bv law.
.1. RJLIiKU I.VON, .ludjre Frobale. in
V
rj^MK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ^
AURKVtl.l.K COrSTT.
I'robate Court.?Citation for letters of ad- ij(
ministration. By J. Fvi.i.i:n Lvon. Esq., |0
1'robiite .luil^i1: Jv
Wiikukas, W. 1'. M. Cason, lias y.
inado suit to nic l? craiii him Lei tern of Administration
of the es..iti? and ell'eets of J. .
Frank Ca.son, late of Abhcvilee county, de- r'
ceased.
These are thorofore to cite and admonish all
ami singular the kindred and creditors ?f the _
said J. Frank Cason, deceased, that thev be
and appear before me in the court of probate,
to b? held at Abbeville ('. II., on Monday the 11
20th day of October, 188-1, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause if a.iy they have, why the said administration
should not be granted.
| t (iiven under my hand and seal, this
- seal < 6th day of October, in the year of our
) t Lord one thousnud eight li'iudred 'J
and eighty-four, and in the 10'Jth year of Ainer- ' 1
ican Independence.
i uiiii iu-ii mi me 01 u uav in wcioucr, isf?i. in I ' 1
Tiik Ani:i:vn.i.R Muss km; tit mnlon tlic Com t ?'s
House door for the time re?|uire<! !>v law.
J. Ft'I.I.KK I.VOX, 1"
oct S-Cw Judco I'mbttc Court.
tit
WASTKlfS SALE. " *
! it.
' "i
A. F. Calvert ns Administrator, etc..
against Martha Ilagan, et. al. <"
lj (
11V virtue of an order of sale made in ,l)
the above stated case by the Hon. A. P. *
| Aldrich, .Fudge, Second Circuit, on the
Md day of October. 1881, I will sell
at public outcry at Abbeville. C. 11., S. <>l
C., on 1st day of December, 1881, that *
being Saleday, within the legal hours of '
sale, the following described property,
situate in said State and County, being ?
j of the Kstate of Ucorge Nickles, to wit:
THE TWO STORY HUILDIXG IN 3
THE TOWN OK HODGES, N
With the lot on which it stands, containing
Three-Fourths of an Acre,
more or less bounded by lands of (J. M. ^
Hodges ami \V. A. Moore and by the A
Public Street.
ALSO, that tract or parcel of land P
coiUaintn?
1)
TWO HUXDHKI) ACUKS, ol
inoro of less, and bounded by lauds of :*
J. A. Kllis, J. l'\ Keller aud others. 1
Terms of sale?Or.o-balf cash, balance
in twclvo months with interest a?
from day of sale, secured by bond of
purchaser and mortgage of premises.
With leave to purchaser to pay all cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
M. L. HONIIAM, Jr., Master. V'
i
jUTASTKtt'S SALE. u
0
in
Nelson T. Sassard and others against Susan
Sassard and othurs.
lly virtue of an order of sale made in the ~
above stated case by the Hon. A. 1'. Alilrich, p
judge 2d eircuit, on 1st day of November,
ISSi, I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville jj
o. n., a. o., on the 1st day of December, 1SS1,
within the legal hours of sale, the following
described property, situate in said State and tli
cnuni;, ueinj; oi (lit' ileal instate ol Henrietta s(
Sassard, deceased, to-wit : of
All that tract or parcel of land containing A
hi
TWO AUUKS. z>
I"
more or less, bouadcd bv lands of Margaret
Kassard, W. A. Clark, R. H. Wardlaw and "
others. 1'
Terms of Sale?One-half the purchase
money '.cash, and the remainder in twelve
months secured by bond of purchaser and
mortgage of premises; with leave to pur- j)(
chaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for
titles.
M. L. BONIIAM, Jit.
M ASTKK, A. O.
p,
UJASTKlfS SALE.
J
SI. E. Brown and o'.hors, against John S.
Brown as Executor, nnd ntliflra. t
HY virtue of an order of salu made in the
above stated case by the Hon. A. 1'. Alririch, .
Judge Second circuit, on Hist day of October, ,
1KS4, I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville '
Court Hou?c, S. C., on the tirst day of-De- I
ceinb-r, ISS-I, witbin the legal hours of sale, V'
the following described property, situate in '
said Stato and county, being of the real es- J1'
tato of Rebecca K. Hrown, deceased, to-wit: '
All that tract or parcel of land, containing "
ONK IIUNDRKI) AND THIRTY-TWO
ACRES,
ni
more or less, bounded by lands of J. E. Cal- <1
houn, M.J. McCclvoj, C. A. White and others.
m
Terms of Sale?One-half cash, balanco on ni
a crodit of twelvemonths, aecured by mort- ni
Uigp. Purchaser to pay for titles. pi
M. L. DONilAM, Jr., M-ster.
I AKTKKS SAIjK.
F. \V \Vlivelier C<?. vs. T. W. Mars.
IIV virtue "I :tii order <if sale made ill the |
Hive stated ease by the linn. T. '< Kinscr,
kI^v Ki^hth circuit, on 8r?l ?!av ?>f June, s
iSI, I will sell at public outcry u( Aliliovilli*}
ii., s. mi 1m( day <>t December, ISSl, tli.it
i 11 sail-(lav, within the lejjal hours of sale,
e following ilv.ivrilivtl property, situate in
ill Stale ami county. t? wit: All that tract
parcel of land, containing
N!0 111; v* UK I) & K1U1ITY-FIVK
ACIJKS.
ore or less, hounded tiv lands of estate of
(.siiilt Weils, S. Ii. Mori ah, .1. 1^. Caldwell
id others.
Also that tract or parcel of land, oeiitaiiiOXK
IHJNPHKD ACRKS,
ore or less, and bounded by lauds of .lames
et-'aslan, said T. \V. Mars and others.
Als<?, I hut truct or parcel of land,ooutninK
TWO II IT NO UK I) ACUKS,
ore or less, known as (he McCclvy ttad,
id bounded Iiv lands of .1 allies McUii.slan, A.
. Lindsay and others.
A !.SO, ono undivided half ( J4 ) interest in
ONK IIUNDUKI) AND MX*TV ACKl'.S,
ore or less, known as the Covin tract.
Minded I?y lands of Mrs. .1. \V. \V. Marshall,
rs. .lane Lee and others.
Terms of sale?One-half cash, balance in
lelve months, with interest, anil secured by
md and mortjja^c of tlie premises; purchas
to pay for papers.
M. Ij. 1 >< > XII AM, Jr., Master.
J A ST KITS SALK.
artha I. Wnr.h v.- against W. 1'. Wardlaw
a*''1 't. II. Wardlaw.
I!V virtue of an order of sale made in the
n?ve stated ease by the Hon. A. I*. Aldrirh,
idgo Second Circuit, on the Hist day of Oc
.M l. 11'"'ij I Mill >cn HI pnoiic (IIIICI'V ill ADiville
court house, S. on the first day of
ecember, 188-1, within the le^al hours of
ile. the following described proper! v, situate
said State and county, 1 >oi11tr of the teal
it ate of \V. 1*. Wardlaw, to-wit :
All that tractor parcel of land in the town
Abbeville, containing
FOUR ACRES,
ore or les.i, bounded bv lar.ds of \V. T. Mcouald.
It. I'!. Hill aud Magazine and Hueim
i.?ta streets.
The saiil land will be sold in two lots, as folws
: I.ot No. 1, with the ltnildinj^s thereon,
fintiiifr on Magazine Street, and I.ot No. U,
so t'r.intiiiir o-i Magazine St., the dividing
le to run troin said street to the rear of the
t,so as to mako each lot equal in area,
neb lot will have a frontage of about 60
irds.
Terms of Sal??.--Otie-U. cash, and the
ilance in twelve months . ??ured by mortice.
Purchaser to pay for titles.
M. L. RON HAM, Jr., Master.
MASTER'S SALE.
harles 1'. Roberts as Adtuinistrator, against
Lulu H. Wakefield and others.
IiV virtue of an order of sab: made in the
>ove stated case by the Hon. A. P. Aldrich.
ubfe Seconu Circuit, on :ilst dav of Oeto>r,
I8S4, I will sell at public outcry at AbbeHe
court house, S. C.. on the 1st dav of Dc
tuber, ISji'I, that beinn saleday, within the
^al hours of sale, the following described
opertv, situate in said State ami county,
. ins; of the real estate of \V. M. Wakelield,
ceascd, to-wit :
All that lot or parcel of lain! in the town of
inety Sit, having a dentil of nirctv-four
irds and a width of lifly yards, hounded by
Is of \V. II. I'erkerson, .1. A. Moore and
hers.
Also that lot or parcel of land, containing
ic twentieth of an acre, more or less, and
Minded by lands of \V. II. l'erkerson, the
Jove described lot. J. A. Moore, and by
ambridjje street.
Terms of Sale.?One-half ?f the first lot
ish, the balance in twelve months secured by
ortjiaije. The whole of the purchase money
* the second lot to be paid in cash, with leave
i purchaser to pay all cash on both lots,
urchaser to pav for papers.
" M. L. BOXUAM, .IHm
Master.
RASTER'S SALE.
[. L. Honlmtn jr., Master, against Clara
C. Miultlox and W. M. Iliggins.
HY virtue of an order of sale made in
te above stated ease by the lion. A. 1'.
Iririeh, Judge of 2d Circuit, on the i
nn any 01 wioolt, mn-i, i win sou ai
uhlic outcry at Abbeville C. If., S. C.,
11 the 1st day of December, 1881, that
eing Sale Day, within the legal hours
I sale, the following described proporr%
situate in said State and County, be- i
ig of the Ileal Estate of Win. Maddox,
L'ccased, to wit :
All that tract or parcel of land known
i the Maddox Mills and containing
TWENTY ACKICS,
ioro or less, bounded by lands of esite
of William Maddox and by Saluda
iver.
Terms of Sale. Sold at the risk of
le former purchaser, Clara C. Maddox.
ue-half Cash, the balance in twelve
onths, secured by mortgage, with interit.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
M. L. HONIIAM, dr., Master.
RASTER'S SALE.
L-iison I). Glvin,ih vs. Coles tin Rowlottct al.
HY VIRTUE of an Order of Sale innde in |
10 above stated ease by the lion T. It. Fra- j
!r, Judge of tho Xd Circuit, on the 1st day
'Juno, IStf-l, I will sell at public outcry ut
bbcville, C. II. S C., on the 1st day ofDccom*
:r, 188-1, that being Sale Day, within the Ic-1
11 hours of sale, the following described
roporty, situate in said State nnd County, to
it : All that Tract or Parcel of Land, in
to Town of Hodges and containing
WO ROODS MORE OR LESS, WITH
DWELLING, STONK HOUSE AND I
OTHKH JiL'l LDINOS TIIEKEON,
iiuuk'd by lands now or formerly owned by
oberis A AUuins, bv J. L. Clark and bv tlio
A G It It.
Sold at tlio risk of forninr purchaser.
Terms of Sale, Cash?Purchaser to pay for
ipers.
SI I. HO Nil AM, Jr., Mastor.
J A ST ICR'S SALE.
nscph Ellis and others against Margaret
McAdama and others.
By virtue of an order of sale made in the
uovo stated case by the Hon. A. 1\ Aldrich,
ndge 2<l Circuit, on the 1st day of NoveniL>r
1SH4, I will sell ut Public outcry at Abbeillo
0. II., S. C., on the 1st day of December,
?81, that being Snleday, within the legal
Durrt of sale, the following described propersituate
in said Stato and County being the
cal Estate of Robert Ellis, deceased; to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land, containing
SEVENTY ACCRES,
iorc or less, bounded by lands ef II. P. Mcc<>,
Robert l'ratt, estate of Jcnies Todil.
TERMS OF SALE?One-half the purchase
ioiicv to be paid in cash, balanco in twelve
lontlis secured by bond of purchaser and
lortgago of premises. Purchaser to pay for
spcrs.
M. L. 130NKAM, Jn., Master.
SS^LXjES
OF TM 10
Laurens Lands
OTATK.OK HOUTll CAROLINA.
C11A It 1 i KHTON CO I' NT Y,
COUIIT OK COMMON I'LEAS.
Leonora <1. Adams, Administratrix. with Wil!
uutioxed of W. C. Uateivoud vh. Harriet II.
I., fngraluun ct k1 :
1 ty virtue <?T a Decretal Order or tlio Coiut of
Common I'leas, mr.de in tin* atovo entitled
cause, and dated tin* 19th July 18H4, I ?ill offer
for wale at the; Courthouxo in tlio town of Abbeville,
Abbeville county, Kouth Carolina on th*
1st <lay of December ibS4, at 11 o'clock a iu in
Hupnrr.tu parcels, an below designated and described,
nil those lands situated iu Abbeville
County, in tlio State of Mouth Carolina, and
commonly known an the "Laurens Lands," and
described" in said Decretal Order, by Tracts and
Divisions of Tracts, as follows :
First-The Hard Labor Tract
to lio noUl iu the- Tallowing *ci>ar&to parcels or
divisions :
No. 1. Containing llirco hundred and twcnlylivi;
(.'{'25) acres, mun: or less, bounded by lands
of Mrs. Scott, \V. It Jliltwoo, Nathaniel AnderK'in
and the DiviKionH No. 'J and No. 3 of said
Tract.
No. 2. Containing Tlirco hundred and tvventy-t'onr
(821) acres, more or Ichh. bouuded by
lands of William Boozer, Jeff Davis, T. W.
Nichols and thu Divisions No. 1 and No. 4 of
t.aid T ract.
No. 3. Containing Two hundred and ninetytwo
and three quarters (2!?2%) acre.H, more or
less, bounded by lands of W . 1>. Millwce, Pick
1'iiison and Divisions No. 5, No. 4 and No. 1 of
said Tract.
No. 4. Containing Fivo hundred and fifty
(r.S'J) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of
iistato of Henry Watson, Lcroy Leo, William
boozer, and Divisions No. 2, No. 3 aud No. G of
said Tract.
Vn ri f'niitniiiincr Tivn ?iiit um'onlv.
live ami three quarters (27590 acres, more or
less, bounded by lands of l'ick l'iuson. Kboclrack,
Edward OreKWell, 1*. Burnett and Division*
No. ti, and No. 3 of said Tract.
No. fi. Containing Three hundred and r-igbt
(30H) acres, more or Iohh, bounded by lands of
! l'ick Burnett, es*tato of Dr. Henry Watson and
Divisions No. 1 and No. 5 of said' Tract.
Second?The Beaver Dam Tract
to bo acid in tlio following soparato poroola or
Divisions :
No. 1. Containing Ono hundred and Ninetynine
(10!)) acres, inoro or less, bound?*<l by lands
of Mrs. Lipscomb, estate of John Fostor, T. JHearst
and Division No. 2 of said Tract.
No. 2. Containing Two hundred and thirtytwo
and three quarters (232%) acres, inoro or
less, bounded by lands of Willis Smith and Dividio'i"No.
3 of said Tract and of Mra. Lipscomb
and Division No. 1 of said Tract.
j No. 3. Containing Two hundred and twentytwo
(222) acres, moro or less, bonudud by lands
of Willis Smith, estate of ltichiu-d Watson and
Division No. 2 of said Tract.
Third?The Cow Plead Tract
to bo sold in the following separate parcels or
Divisions :
No. 1. Containing Four hundred and thirty
(430) acres, inoro or less, bounded by hinds of
Henry Wilkerson, T. J. Hearst, Lcioy Lee.
John U. Tolbert and Division No. 'J of said
Tract.
No. 2. Containing Four hundred and ninetyeight
(t'J3) acres, moro or loss, bounded by
lauds of John It. Tolbert, Pierce, lirook^,
Charles Calhoun and Division No. 3 of ra:-l
Tract, L. II. Worlhington, It. W. Nuymom,
llugh Wilson, Henry Wilkerson and Division
No. 1 of said Tract.
No.S.ContainingTwo hundred and oighty-fivo
(285) a ires, moro or less, boim '.ed by Lands of
H. W. Kevmour, L. M, Woriuington, Hunt,
Eliaa Tolbert and Division No. 2 of said Tract.
KVllirlh Thn T oner I'ano Troot
M. w l*? > U A UU iiWUM VUUU 1 IllVI'
0 /
to bo Hold in tbo followiug noparato parcels or
Divisions.
No.l. Containing Four hundred and thhucn
(413) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of
II. T. Sloan, II. Dronnan and Divisions No. 7,
No. 2 and No. 6 of said Tract.
No. 2. Containing Throe hundred and thirtynix
(!):!(>) acres, moro or less, bounded by lends
of uitato of Mrs Morris,E.Cowau and Divisions
No. 3, No. 7 and No. 1 of said Tract.
No. 3. Containing Threo hnudrtd and ei^htytlve
(385) acroH, moro or less, bounded by lands
of E. Cowau, A. 1'. Couuor, Jauies Btoilte, Dr.
A. T. Wideiuan aud Divisions No. 4, No. C and
No. 2 of said Tract.
No. 4. Coutainiug Two bundled and Heventy/ora\
? i.??. i-~ i-.-i ??
myiu v?i tun.i, UUUllUCU UJ
lands of l)r. A. T. Widenmn, estate of John L.
Dovlin and Divisions No. 5 and No. 3, of said
Tract.
No. 5. Containing Two huudrc<l and fiftythroo
(25:)) acres, moro or Itmn, I ounded by
lands of estate of John 1,. Devlin, estate of
Mr*. Men in and Divisions No. 3 and No. 4 of
said Traot.
No. (5. Containing Four luiudred and Bis
(400) acre.". bounded by estato of
Mrs. Morris, estate of J.tlin L. Devlin, P. II.
Bradley, II. T. Sloan and Division No. I of said
Traot.
No. 7. Containing Two hundred and twonty
( 220) acres, more or lesj>, bounded bv lands of
JK. Cowan, A. P. Connor, Nancy Kennedy, Dr
H. Drennan. Mrs Mary Watson, Long Cano
Creek and Divisions No. 2 and No. 8 of caid
Tract.
Each of which soparato pai ?1h, divisions or
tracts of land, to bo separately sold baa such
form, marks, motes and bonndiiigs, as aro respectively
represented on plats of each made by
J. 11. Chiles, Surveyor, dated Jane Ctb, 1883.
T itUogranbic copies of these plats will be exhibited
at the salo ; and a plat of each separato
parcel or tract of land sold will be delivered to
the purchaser of such parcel or parcels, tractor
tracts, at such salo. In the meantimo thoso
wishing to pnrchaxo may obtain copies of ono
or more of Lheno plats by applying to Messrs.
Perrlu it Cothran, Counsellors at Law who
liavo acertain number in their possesion for
tho purpose of giving information.
TERMS OP SALE?One thiid oaab, and tho
balanoe in ono and two years from tho di y of
salo, to bo secured bv the bond or bonds of the
purchasers, respectively payable in two tqunl
Hiiivvuisivn unmiril inut ftl!ni<mtH witli inf?r?>?? nf
tho rato of bovoii percent. per annum from tho
day of nalo pavable annually ; tho payment of
such bond or bond* to bo secured by mortgages
respectively of tho premises purchased. Tho
purchaser or purchasers to liavo tho right to
pay all o&nh at his or thoir option, and tho purchasers
respectively to pay tho Master fur paper*!.
N. B. In cane any of tho nrosont tenants of
any of vaid land* to* bo bo sold, shall liavo wurn
grain on tho same, they shall have tho right t?>
enter upon such lands for tho purposo of gathering
such crop of gi ainwhen tho same in ready
to be harvested, paying tho purchaser of tho
land ono fourth of the grain ho harvostod, &d
rent
T. M. HANOKEL,
068-073 Master.