The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, December 17, 1884, Image 3
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The Abbeville Messenger
Enterod at the postofQco as 2ml-clnsH mutter
WK DISKS DAY, DECKMDKK 17, 1881.
SUBSCRIPTION $2 01
MARRIAGES.
On last Thursday ni^ht, 11th Discemher,
at the residence* of tliu bride's father,
Maj. M.<?. Z< 'i?;ler, Miss Mamie
Zuiglor ami Mr. .1. Adjrer Calhoun v.*<?re
united in marriage hy the Hoy. \Y. R.
Richardson. To this sweet younc wounn,
lovely in person and ehararter, and
- this manly and estimable man. ^ ho have
joined their fortunes "for hctter, for
worse" thorc nr?> hosts of friends who
oxtend them hearty and warm eon^ratu
IUUU!1>, ilJMl irj?i|\.i; ? IVII HIV-HI III iai<; J-Ktv
and happiness that lie be fori1 them.
Mr. .1. L. Wardlnw end Miss Maggie
11. Smith wore united in marriage at the
residence of Mr. It. F. Smith, tho bride's
father, on last Thursday night. Two
happy young souls bravely and trustingly
start upon the journey of l:fe together.
Their perfect love will sweeten
its way, and friends will rejoice in their
prosperity as they now rejoice in their
happiness.
Miss Willie Hell Douglass, daughter
of Mr. John C. Douglass, was married nt
the residence of h?>r father, to Mr. 1>'. .J.
Warren, on Thursday night. 11 th inst.
Two fair young fortunes and lives are
thus made one, and set out upon their
joint pilgrimage of life. To its close
ma}' it he strewed with prosperity and
happiness.
To-night Dr. W. Addison, of Troy,
>* and Miss Sallio Widenian, daughter of
the Into Dr. A. T. Wideman, will bu
married at the residence of the bride's
brother the. lion. W. P. Wideman. Our
gallant and talented young friend and
his beautiful bride will allow us thus to
J ,.. i . : ,t.. .1 l
KOiui our ^(ingrRiHlauuiih iijiun tin* uuai
exintence so soon to begin. Hon- can
the fulllilment of their l>ri?*!? 1 ?*st visions
fail of realization. so true. noble am!
' - accomplished, she so pure and beautiful
and good. Surely il were the merest
commonplace to wish them happiness.
They can scarcely fail to tind its foil
fruition, for Co l will surely hi ess their
union.
PERSONAL.
Mr. D. Lucien Mabrv w.ik last week
on motion in the Supreme Court, admitted
to the practice of the law in tins
State. Mr. Mabry will settle at AbbeTille
and will occupy one of the offices
formerly occupied by .lodge Thomson,
lie is a young man of decided ability,
and may reasonably look forward to a
successful and honorable career.
Messrs. Thos. Thomson, .1. S. Perrin
and J. W. Thomson were yesterday admitted,
011 examination in the Supreme
Court, along with others, to the practice
ef law. Col. F. Ilay (Jantt, Col. Win.
Elliott and "Col. (J. \V. Croft were the
Examining Committee. We welcome
our voutig friends into the fraternity
and wish them good .speed in the race tofame
and fortune
kcv. Mr. Mci\av. oi lirillin, <*a., tins
been on a visit of some days to Abbo .*
ville, and preached in the Presbyterian
Church on Sunday morning ami night.
Jt is understood thai ho has under advisement
a call from that congregation.
Mr. C. M. Calhoun, of tireenwood.
was in town Thursday, t.? ttlcnd thw
wedding of hi.s son, Adger Calhoun.
I)r. .1. L. Martin returned from Savannah
Inst week. It is understood that he
will accept or har, accepted a rail to a
pastorale in that city. Dr. Martin is an
indefatigahle laborer i:i his Master's
vineyard, a hard student, a good scholar,
and a forcible speaker. Many prayers
I'roni 'icartain Abbeville will follow him
whithersoever he goes.
Dr. \V. M. Tag^trt was ir. town on
Saturday.
KoHtor of C'Ir<*nlt iliKl^cs.
The Chief Justice has made the following
assignments of .Judges to hold
the respective Courts of Common Pleas
and General Sessions for the year 1>585 :
' " The first session of the respective
circuits will he held by the Cireuit
?ludgos as follows: First Circuit, hy
Judge Aldrich, of the Second Circuit:
Second, hy Judge Fraser, of th>; Third
Circuit; Third, by Judge Hudson, of
tne i'ourlh Uircuil: Fourth, l?)* .Judge
Kershaw, of (he Fifth Circuit; Fifth.
l>y .Judge Withcrspoon, of the Sixth
Circuit; Sixth, l?y J inline Wallace of the
Seventh Circuit; Seventh, by .Judge
Coth'ran. of the Eighth Circuit; Eighth,
by Judge Presslev, of the First Circuit.
The second cession of the respective
circuits will bo hold by the Circuit
Judge* n* follows : First Circuit by
Judge I'ressley ; Second, Judsu. Aldrich
; Third, Judge Fraser; Fourth,
Judge Hudson ; Fifth, J udgo Kershaw ;
Rixth, Judge AVitherspoon; Seventh,
Judge Wallace ; Eighth Judge Cothran.
The third session of the respective
circuits will 1?o held by the Circuit
Judges as follows: First Circuit,
by J udgo Cothran ; Second, .Judge
I'ressley; Third, Judge Aldrich ;
Fourth, .Judge Fraser; Fifth, Judge
Hudson; Sixth, Judge Kershaw; Seventh,
.Judge Withcrspoon; Eighth,
.Judge Wallace.
Ninety-Six Ncwh.
An Occasional correspondent from
Nin?ty-Six sends us the following items :
The following officers were elected in
* Eureka Lodge A. F. M. :
Jas. Rogers, Jr., W. M.; lie. Turner,
6. W.; L. M. Fouche, J. W.; F. M.
Pope, Treasurer ; G. F. K. Wenck, Secretary
; Thos. 0. Stuart, S. D. ; A. J.
'Quittlcbaum, J. J). ; \V. T. Head, Tyler.
The following otlicers were elected in
Btar Fort I.odgo K. of II. :
Jaa. Hogers, Jr., P. I). ; L. M. Fouche,
JV; C. T. Whitten, V. 1).; T. L. Moore,
A. P.; J. W. Fouclio, Hop.; O.T. Jackson,
Treasurer; J. 1>. Watson. F. Hep.;
It. Ii. I'ratt, Chap.; A. S. Osborne,' Guide;
W. 11. Purkersonj Guardian ; .). S. King,
S?ntinol ; Ci. F. K. Wenek, M?d. Ex.;
K. M. Lipscomb, James II. Hine, J. J.
Bozo man, Trustees.
Mail Irregularities.
Complaint has time and npain been
made to iih from subscribers at I In liter's
and Widcman's that they do not get their
papers. Wo have written to the authorities
at Washington and intend to have
this matter corrected. We are informed
; that the carrier on this line did not call
for the mail for two or three trips in
succession. Such negligence is outrageous,
and the carrier ought to be remove#.
We intend to see where the
fault lies before wo drop tho matter.
I
MESS AUKS.
Squiro CSruydon was in tow^ on Tuesday.
Mr. B. A. Doyd, of Lodimout, was in
town Tuesday.
, Mr. Arthur Parker is visiting friends
and relatives in town.
Mr. Homer, of (iroenwood, was in
town yesterday.
Tho most eharming Nolo Taper and
cards at \Y. .S. Cothran & Co.
Oysters and fresh fish are coming into
our market Terv often now.
lodge Lynn has b"on siek a day or
! two with eold.
Tho cheapest Christmas cards at \V.
j S. Cothran Co.
| There has hoeii an epidemic of colds
! and sore throats nil ahont tho County. '
Satchet Powders, tho most delightful,
at \Y. S. Cothran <Xr Co.
I Mr. Oglosby who is selling fJcneral
I Iteaurejjard's History of the War has
been in Abbeville.
Messrs. .J. M. Uakev and J. P. Krnnks,
and Miss ftttie liaker. ol Lowndesville,
were in Abbeville Tuesday.
Mr. 11 orlford. Parks is learning to set
type in the Mksskn<;EI{ oflice. lie makes
a handsome
Mr. C. P. Holierts, of Xinetv-Six, came
10 ;MH)t'Tiiic ji ou int on nusiness ami
returned on Tuesday.
Miss He'ilc Guerard left this morning
via Yerdcry lor Chiistmas visit to
friends in Savannah.
Col. Sam. Wallingford is hack in Abbeville
with soino fine horses. We liavo
tin1 promise of h drive behind n pair of
them.
J On Sunday and Sunday night there
j was a heavy fall of rain and (ho streams
were full. We hive ii"s?rd of no damage
j to the bridges.
I Our talented young friend Lewis W.
j Parker, of the S. 0. College, was one of
j thr- debaters on the part of the ClarioI
sophio Society at its recent celebration.
j We are indebted to the thought .fulness
: of (ion. llemphill for a copy of the Appropriation
Hill. We read it with much
| interest.
j A fresh lot of Citron. Currants, Xnts,
j Candies, Apples and Oranges just rei
ceived nt Speed ifc Lowry's.
Messrs. S. C. Cason, W. O. Bradley
j and J. C. Klugh have returned from the
j meeting in Columbia of the l.ar Assoi
ciation.
j Messrs. George Smith and W. P. Pick
ens, of Dry (.5rove, were in (own Tuesday,
and left late; in th? evening for their
homo.
Col. O. T. Calhoun, n tnlonto.i young j
lawyer of the Abbeville bar, is in the
city *s a delegate to the State Bur Assoj
eiatiou about to be organized.? Jir.qh!
I Mr. Chris. F.llis sold three hales of cotj
ion in town last week at ld'H rents per
i pound cash, that was said to he ss fine a
sample of lint as has been brought to j
! town thin season.
j Dr. J. W. ri?lhntm. Miss Mattio Calhoun.
Mr. P. K. Caihoun. Mrs. Lynch, J
I Mrs. l.ncv 1'inson and Mr. .left' Power j
j left Ninety-Six on Monday for a visit to I
: the New Orleans Exposition.
I .
A curious coincidence of names is that i
i of Mr. W. White .Tones, of tircenville. j
! Ala., ami Mr. W. White .Tones now of]
j Lauren*. formerly of this County. Won- :
j dcr if they are kin ?
! We hear that .Indue Bond has ordered
j the removal of the Tom Young insnri
mice cases to the Federal Court. FedI
oral .Judges have scant regard for the doi
oisions of State Court*.
There has been a decided advance in
l the price of cotton during the Inst wevk,
land from all the Southern mills come
! nf a rovival iri i Vi n rAlfrtn nr w\/lu
business.
Messrs. Tienet, Tiradley, Cason. Cnlhnnn
and Klngh, who wore our
j irates to the Stale Rar Association, wont
I to Charleston to attend the grand cele'
brntion.
I Wo have had the pleasure of in"eliiig
i llio Rev. Mr. McKay, and find him a
vorv pleasant genMeman, with prepossessing
manners an<J fine appearance,
llo preached last night in the Presbyterian
Church.
Prevent scrionfi sickness 1?t lakinp occasionntlv
one of Fmory'f l.itllr Cathartic
Pill*, a wonderful appetizer, an absolute preventive
and cure of billiousr.ess, pleasant to j
take. nuear-cont.crt. Ask your drnjrgint for
them ?nd take no other.?15 Cents. *
They tvere very busy at Lawson's Inst
week, People from town and country
were a 1 road}' buying Christmas goods.
You had bettor go parly iP'you want to
got toys and preseiHs. Head Lawson's
advertisement in The Mksskngeh.
W. !. Rogers is opening a branch of
bis wholesale store in the store lately
occupied by R. \Y. Cannon. Rogers has
built up a big trade by low prices and
honest square dealing.* Look at his
goods in buying your Xmas supplies.
Misses Aylette Chalmers and Winton
!,?. ..-Ill l.~ u_? 1-., r.
I t mn.\ mil v.wijii; iiwuac njuui > 1 rum
tho Columbia Female College, to spend
tho Xinas holidays. Miss ftnhinu Zeiglor
who was with Ihoni came home last
week to attend her sister's wedding.
Tho fox hunter* liavo lieon out nearly
every day for a week and have hud most
despicable lurk. The grand hunt at Luther
lla/ldon's resulted in a Hash and
such has been generally the luck. Their
persevetanec is worthy of a better cause.
Head the attractive advertisement of
\V. S. Cothran A* Co. Whoever is in
search of Christmas gifts, cannot fail to
(hid what he wants at their store on
the corner. They have a lovely assort
uieiil ol fancy lioods, and many yery
substantial ones.
"White Brothers having an immense
stock of fall and winter goods, are nowprepared
to supply the wants of all their
friends and the public generally, (ioods
are choaper than they were ever known
to he, and in the purchase of them a little
money will pay for a great many
articles. ? 1-tf
We advise our readers always to read
the outside of the Mf.ssf.noKit. It is
''home print" and frequently contains
State news of much interest. This
week there will he found there accounts
of the Inauguration of Gov. Thompson
and Lt.-Gov. Sheppard, and sonic of the
proceedings of the State Legislature.
Put a table spoonful! of soda to each
gallon of fat and it will make your lard
beautifully white and incieaso the yield.
It will consume the entire fat and leave
no cracklings. We can safely recommend
this recipe to those who are going
to kill hogs. We hare triod it.
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Tho following gentlemen have bco
appointed a committee on behalf of th
citizens of Greenwood to wait upo
Capt. Knou 1, President of tho G corgi
Central Railroad, and sci* if ho will giv
any assistance toward building a Ron
between Greenwoodand Abbeville. Di
M. C. Taggatt. Dr. W. B. Mill wee, Di
A. I'. I'ooaer, Messrs. T. L'\ liiley, C. A
C. Waller and .1. K. I^urst. As wo hav
said before the question between the tw
routes proposed?Greenwood and Yei
df ry?will turn on the action of Cap
Itaoul. Which ever one he favors wil
be ouilt.
Whito Brothes havo now in stor
more than one hundred cases of Boot
and Slioes. Thev sell Zeigler's Laili<.^
Shoes, which are unsurpassed for lii
style and durability. Thev aKo hav
a large lot of Men's and Boy's Shoe*
inado by the Day State Shoe and Louth
er Company. Their goods have bee
tested for several years and have give
universal satisfaction. Any ono wh
buys a pair of this make of Hoots o
shoes, always gets the worth of hi
money. oct J-tf
"Words fail to express my gratitude,
says M?r. Selhy Carter, of Xashvilh
Venn., "for the benelits derived Iron
i i mi- ,i_-. ..f
/\ > it rs nhrm!i|).-iriuu. iinving oeen iiiiik i
ed nil iny life with scrofula, my systoii
seemed saturated with it. It came ou
in blotches, ulcers, and mattery sores
all over my hotly." Mr. Carter state
that ho was entirely cured by Aycr'
Sarsaqarilla, and since, discontinuin;
its use, eight inonts ago, has had no ro
turn of the scrofulous symptoms.
'J'he ladies of Ijowndcsvillc. will giv
an entertainment on Christmas day fo
the benefit of the Presbyterian Churcl
at that place. There will be a dinne
at two o'clock, when will be served al
the substantial and toothr.omo viand;
thai abound in Xnnts times. At night
oysters served in any shape, togeihe
with ice cream, cake and other delieacie:
will be sold. We bespeak for the ladiei
who have this. alTair in hand the cordia
ami generous support of the entire com
m unity.
Mr. William Anderson had everythinj
packed and ready -to strike for the far
welcome (?) West last Thursday but In
was taken sick with an attack of pleu
I risy hitd will remain for a while at least
Doubtless the thought of leaving honu
and friends had a good deal to do will
malting li1111 sick, and wc hope tlial
when ho recovers ho will conclude t?
abide with us, for it is toward eveninj
with him and an old tree cannot bcai
many replantin-js.
Verdery had quite an air of business
as wo passed through Saturday evening
IJaloK of cotton wore piled up on thi
platform and the hu7.7. of the saw mil
and f.in near by was music in the air
It t\ as suggested that evening as we won
returning through the town fron an al
day ride over the Liurens Fronds. tha
the name of the place be changed t<
' Vcry-dry.*'
Mr. Richard Sondlov has rented tin
Heaver Dam place for the year 1885
I Ti.So - ....... ..r v.- i i 1 ...i.
I X II10 in i\ put t VM iim; iiiiui I'tm limit >1111
i nn Sab-day Inst Rnd bought in for Mr
Henry Laurens one of the heirs. Wi
hope that tlio fears of some of the
neighbors are <inioted now as they will
have a widu awake young farmer next It
them nnd a pleasant gentleman besides
The Columbia and Greenville R.silroai
advertises in the Columbia Departmen
! of Title Nkwk and CorniKR, round tri|
tickets to the New Orleans Exposition
good for forty days, for $'J5, The schedule
in forco is a very fast ono. I'assen
gers leave Columbia at 11.10 one morn
ling and reach New Orleans at 7.30 tin
n?xt evening.
I Charleston is ahead of Abbeville in i
good many things, conspicuous anion;
them is the fee charged by the Ucgislci
for recording deeds and mortgages. Om
genial and accommodating Clerk charge:
a dollar and a half, while the city Keg
ister charges, we understand, just twici
as much. The country has koiuc advan
tag's.
If coining events cast their shadow!
before,that must be a very pleasant even
which is casting its shadow athwart tin
way of Charlie Wardlaw. lie is in towi
as handsome as ever, and as gay uiu
bright as if the next teu days were no
tilled with importance to him.
I Grand nrenarations aro boiuir mn?li
A ~ O -----for
the Lioliday ball of the Abbcvi.h
Club on the Ii'J uf December. The Au
gusta Band will be on hand and a g;i}
lime is anticipated. Invitations will bi
sunt to the young folks of all our neigh
boring towns and the country rouni
about Abbeville.
The citizens of Coronaca will give i
conecrt and oyster supper on the
inst., lor the beneUt of the school house
Mr. Dullew, WheriH' of Laurens, wil
perforin some of liNccomical pieces. Hi
is a noted whistler. We acknowledgt
in invitation, to be present.
Some valuable land will be sold Sale
day. 'l'lie prices brought by the Lau
rens Lands shovr conclusively the grea
advantage of advertising. The sale wa.
advertised in the Daily and Weekly
News and Courier, in the Medium an<
Messenger.
We are representing some twenty dif
forentcorn houses, covering all the con
markets of the West. We also receive
telegrams daily, keeping us posted 01
the markets; we can always oiler rocl
bottom prices at Rogers "Wholesale
Store.
A good assortment of tnc followinj
named articles may be had at the slor<
of White brothers : Table Linens, Tow
els, Blankets, Sheetings, lied Tickings
Counterpanes, Furniture Bruits. Carpet
and Hugs. 1-tf
A few dollars invested in. Windov
Class and Prepared Butty will tuaki
your h#usn comfortable for winter. Yoi
can find such goods at Speed & Lowry
Barley! Barley! Barley ! Botte
late than never. I?o not fail to sow bar
ley. It will pay. No doubt about it
You can get a pure article of seed bar
ley iroin \v into jsrotliers.
Law son has t ho largest, most complcti
enormous, dazzling, variegated stuck a
Christmas Goods that over came undo
the optical inspection of man woman o
child, a pL-rfcct entertainment.
Do not allow worms to cheat you
children out of their lives. Shriner'
Indian Vermifuge will destroy thes
miserable pests, and give the liitlc fe!
lows new nrinors for the battle of lift
Capt. \V. Z. McOhee, of llodges, cam
to Abbeville on Tuesday. Ho' inform
us that he will not move to Laurens be
fore February.
It is reported on thp street that 'Jei
David has been shot by Mr. 1J. R. (Ji
bert. We could ^iot learn particulars.
J. H. Rico, Esq., and Capt. ?. S. llah
of NineCy-Six, caino up last night
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n County Officers niul thoir Bondsmen. 1
0 The following arc the amounts of the
n bonds of our County officers, together
a with their boiulsmen :
COUNTY COM MISSION BUS.
r \V. T. Co war.?K. C. Hrownlee, U. W. .
Ihtddon, bondvincii.
I. A. MeCord?.1. Alpheus SleCord.
t, John Ij. MrOord. bondsmen.
? Win. Kiley? 1'. A. Covin, It. A. Boyd,
.. bondsmen.
1 Amount of bond $2,(XX).
!1 ci.kitk.
M. Ci. Zoi-h-r?(}. ?. Itiley, \\\ Z. Me- '
c (ilu.'o, Ii. Smith. (J. M. Hodge's, hondss
men. Amount of bond .f<U),(XH).
?' suklttlt.
N .1. K. C. 1 >tiI?ro?>.fnry I'. Dul'ri'. .1. C.
u Donjjlns.c, I)r. .fas. T. lhtskin, A. I**c?r'<
giisoa, R. I.. Williams, bondsmen.
" Amountof bond lj* 10,tHM).
" school com m issn?:<ku.
(> (*t'0 HodgOS W. Vt. (S.
r M. Hodges, C. I,. Smith, bondsmen.
s Amountof bond $1,(XX>.
.II IKiK OK I'liOlt.VTK.
.1. Fuller Lyon?J. C. Douglass, T. C.
Seal. C. V. Hammond, bondsmen.
' Amount of bond $5.(XX).
II
cokonkh.
it !as. A. Khillito?Kliza Shillilo, A. M.
t Hill, \V. I,. Miller, bondsmen. Amount
of bond
s I'Vntivnl r.t "Wai-renton.
" The ladies of the Wnrrenton I're.-diyterinu
church are preparing for :? grand
entertainment to commence December \
0 '2(?th. (Friday.') at 1 o'clock and continue ^
?' till lato at night.
r Wntclics Clucks and Jrwoirj.
1 Mr. II. f>. Rf.khk, of Abbeville, is prepared
S to do fill manner of repairing of Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry, and will pay all express
* charges on work sent to him from stations on
the C. and (1 road. Ilealwavs keeps in stock
s a handsome line of Jewelry and I'laled Ware I
< at moderate prices. Send in your orders.
| Address, II. I). ItKKSK, Abbeville. S. C.
A Placc of Beauty.
' The ladies' furnishing store of 1 {. M. 1
' lladdon ?& Co. oilers unusual attractions J
? .. 11 . _.J - /' ' - t
in imvimiii^ v miri, wrio lie- j
sire to present their wivs and daughter*
with the latest styles in hats, dresses,
! Cloaks, circulars, Ac. tf
i
j Public Speaking.
; Lawyers, Ministers and Politicians
r before addressing nn Audience, shonhl .
take two good doses of Brewer's Lung {
^ Restorer nnd they will find that their
throat; will not become parehdd and
voice husky.
' A. K. ltoKors,
' Wholesale denier in Corn, Flour, Meal, Mea.,
' Hams, Kurd, ltran, Salt, Molasses, Sugar,
Coffee, Rice. Soap, Ac., will deliver goods ut
t any point on railroad at Abbeville prices.
3 Jletore buying always ask fur oricea, us we
have advantages that few up-country merchants
have. A. E. Hoorns.
s
C'ull at the I'nlmetto Saloon to Get. ,
1 Pure (ioods for Christmas.
Christmas is coining, it comes ones a year,
" I have got the pure goods that brings right
good cheer.
I Wliihkoy tVoin Ireland, the best of its kind,
> Aud Scoteli Whfskej punch, made ju.st Jo
| your iimuu.
I j It it m from Jamaica, anil Umn from the North.
. Take some home for Eggtmg, and sec wliut its ,
worth, J
' I have (tin conic from Holland, and tho finest
, old Tom,
. It's Iliu best iu the market ami sells to and
front.
Hrandy front France, the best can be bought,
i Apple ami Poach, the kiml that's sttll sought.
Stone Mountain Corn, the best 1 can buy,
A good line of brands of the purest old live.
i
r A full line of Wines, vintage of ?ightr-one,
5 liill'crent grades, that fails to suit none.
r Imperial Champagne, and Warner's dry,
i' Masson's and Miiiuiu'b, brands von should try, -j
The finest Pale Ale, from England shipped o'er .
And Hnrka double Stout, from the Irish shore, J
Fresh Tivoli Beer, the bes.' you all know,
- And''Milwaukee Export, front A. OuntherA Co.
A good line of Tobacco, old brand, Hlue Jenus, j
i Smoke "Hlue Wood," you know what it menus,
t, When buying for Christinas, call in rijrlit soon
, You will i:nd what you want?Palmetto Saloon.
i And don't you forgot again Titos. McUettigan.
1 1
1 Mr. Krattk Henry ha? purchased the
eleven acres belonging to U?.*v. Mr. Mar-"
, t n a mile a ?d a quarter front the Court
* House.
Farmers?Mr. Rogers w?ll deliver 1
f you corn in car-load lots at any depot
i in the up-country. Club together and '
- get him to order you a car while it is
1 cheap.
liuv your Holiday Hoods from Speed
J i\c Lowry.
Call at the Palmetto Saloon,-the gen1
tleman's resort, where you can enjoy a
u good quiet drink. LoalVrs and children
. not allowed. T. McGettigan.
Prepared l'utty! Prepared Putty ! ! at "
- Speed & l-owry'H.
i
\o. 4, Washington streot?the place <
to buy line old whiskey, Thomas Mc(ietti^an,
Proprietor.
i Huy your Fruits and Confectioneries
from Speed ?.V Lowry.
Call and see our beautiful stock of .
it Holiday Goods. Speed & Howry. '
u \V. S. Cothran & Co.'s stock of Cigars I
and Tobacco can not be surpassed in 1
4 Abbeville.
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Handsome Picture Frames and Photograph
Albums (some very line) at W. |
= S. Cothran & Co.
L'
Fine Table and Hall Lamps at W. S.
Cothran & Co.
h A handsome lot of Pocket Knives for
ladies and gentlemen at W. S. Cothran .
& Co.
L?
,i The largest and most beautiful assortment
of Christinas cards at \V. S. Cothran
& Co.
r
The New'Hotel is heinz finished off
J nicely inside. Jt will l>o a beautiful '
. place for the boll.
The Sheriff has s number of sales ad- ,
5 vortiscJ for Siileday in January.
r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. '
r -yyK OFFF.lt FOU RF.NT TII08E TWO |
? HAMDSOME NEW STORES, |
I. under Ilia New Hotel, in'llio town of Abliuville.
e TliO)' nro 25x85 feet, Intro polinhcd French
S plate {?]?*? fronts, and situated ?n the I'ublic
ri<iUHi*c.
The new Itoad to Verdery will make Abbcvillo
n competitive point in freight*, nud onn,v
blu it tortfll good.* ms o|i:itp us any plnco iu
[. the State.
SEAL & BONHAM,
Real Estate Agents.
Deo 17-tf
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viv '. , X . *i
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immi'wiiwi i?ir tvi? iui immhiihikii j
W S Cflirau&Co
1VAYK in stock a complete nssort*
* iniMit of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Dye Stu ll'.-s, Varnishes &*o.
A TiSO AUi Tiii: POi'C LAU
Patent Medicines now in use.
many of them Non-secret preparations,
consisting of tiic very
best Cough Mixtures, Dispeptic
and Kidney preparations, Hliuumatic
ami Neuralgic preparations
and llest Liniments for Man
ami llorse.
THE VERY BEST FEMALE
PREPARATIONS.
J YDIA PINK IIAM-S Female IJemedy,
IUtADl'lKI.D'S Female Regulator.
HOLMES' LINIMENT AM) MOTHER'S
IKIEND.
LHlOfUiKU U1JACES nml SKIRT
J SlJlVoUTEKS,
so necessary to Woman's comfort
ami health. Also Abdominal
Supporters, Campbell's liepositor,
&c.
THE LAST AMD BEST PATENTED
TRUSS NOW
IN USE.
PHVOll'S PILE OINTMENT. The
best Corn Cures. Corn and Huiion
Pads.
iso excellent preparations lor
Chapped Skin, for restoring Vigor
to the Hair, for Preserving and
Cleansing the Teeth.
jjrU LIXK OF
ZF-A.HSTOY GOODS
will he found vory complete?
consisting of Colognes, foreign
and domestic, llankerchief Kxtracts
in great variety, Toilet
Soaps from the cheapest to the
tin est.
HAII5, TOOTH, NAIL, SHAVING,
SHOE AXI) t'liOTHKS
BRUSHES.
COM?S OF ALL SHUTS.
A LSO many articles for Household and
i* Cooking Purposes?
Making Powders, Extracts and
Suit*0? mill Vinonr-ir
I * ? *-?
Closo Attontion Civon to
PRESCRIPTIONS at ail
Hours, Night and Day.
NCOS. C. SEA!.. M. J.. 1)<>N IIA M, .IK
SEAL & BOM LAM,
Real Estate Agents.
WK offer our services to the public in the
Hale. Purchase aud Keutiu^ of Kc.il
Estate.
Town Lots, Farm Property and all
REAL ESTATE
lought and sold on liberal terms.
Particular attention paid to Kcuting aud
<u pcriu tending plan tut ions.
Address list at Abbeville, S. ('.
Dec 16-!f
FOR SALE
Fine 8<'( Chamber Furniture.
I WILL SF.LL MY HOUSEHOLD AND
Kitchen Furniture, at public auction, if
lot sold at private sale, at the DuJ're place,
in Monday, 22, December. Terms Cash.
Dec 10-Jt J. W. WKLLS.
POOR MAN'S RELIEF.
Awoxdkitfl'L 1'koijific cotton,
with ver.v large bulls, cotton
"roin Forty of thviti weighing a I'ontid. Call
md see sample of cotton and seed ut John
liuox's. Refer to R. F. Crnytnji who saw the
rot ton "rowing. J. t. ROUKRTS,
dec 3--It Anderson, S. C.
rie State of South Carolina,
COUNTY or AJtltJ'JVILLI'J.
Court or Common Picas.
l'lieopliiliis Raker, as Assignee, Plaint ifl\
against I'. R. Sliced us Ailininiatrator of
the estate of li. P. Speed,'deceased, and in
his own right, J. R. Speed, S. A. Speed, L.
n. ^icv nun, miinu rMiriMi, tiuiiu r?. v arier
mill 9. S. Hnkor as Kxccufor of James T.
Baker, iloceatcil, Defeudants.
UOI'Y SUMMONS FOR IIKM HP.
(Complaint Served.)
TO the Defendants I'. 1$. Sneed, .1. 11.
Speed, S. A. S|i?'cd, L. It. McCalla, Sallie
Speed, Julia K. Carter and Snnittel S. linker.
You ore hereby summoned ami required to
nnswer tlio complaint in this action, of which
? copy is herewith nerved upon you, and to
serve n copy of vour answer to tlio said complaint
on the subscribers at their ofllcc at Abbeville
Court House, South Carolina, within
twenty days after the service hereof, esc'usive
of the day of such service; and if rou
fail to answer the complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in thin action will ajtply
to the Court for the relief'demanded in
the complaint.
Dated December 8tl?, A. 1>., ISHt.
) I M. (J. ZeiL'ler, C. C. 1\
> aeal < ' Benot, lticu A Smith,
I ( Perrin A Cothrnn,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
To the defendant Julia E. Carter:
You will take-notice that the summons
herein of which tlio altovo is a copy has this
day been filed in the office of the Clerk of
Court of Common Picas for this county.
BENKT, HICK k SMITH,
December lT-tf PERRIN A COTIIRAN.
r?i I'n.yi tmJLim ????a?on
Sheriff's Sale.
Uicliartl l,?3'ton> Assignee of J. J. lloxoman, r
ngaiitst Lewis Itntler. Mortgage.
BY virtue <>f a in?>rtt'? nu ilirccli'd, in
the above sliiloil ca.si', 1 will sell to tlic J
j highest bidder, at I'uhlie Auction. within I lit;
legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court
House, on Monday, the 5th day of January,
A. I). the following described property, t
to wit : One lot of land in the town o| Nine- i
ty-Si.x, in the (Iminlv of Abbeville, South (
Carolina, and containing t
ONI'j AC UK, "
more or loss, and bounded by lands of J. H. |
Tolbert, Jell' Floyd. William Sanders and
others. Levied on and to be sold us the properly
of Lewis Itntler, to satisfy the aforesaid
execution and costs. i
Terms (/'ash. j
J. F. C. Di I'UK, Shcrilf, as Agent.
Dee. 5>, I SSI. i
SherilV's OHiee, Abbeville (J. II., S. C. 1
Dec 17-1 f t
Sheriff's Sale. '
Mcdheo .V llodges a. d others against Jtio. It.
'J'olhctl? Execution.
l>y virluo of an Execution to nic directed, in
I tlio al'iivii stated caxe. I will sell to the I
I bidder, at Public Auction, within tho lejjal | *
hours of sale, nt Abbeville courthouse. on Mon- "
I day, tlic fifth day of January A. 1> 1S.S5 in the *
foilonit>g described property, all the light,
titicand interest of J. It. i'olbert, tracts or parcels
of land, situate, lying utul being in tho
County of Abbeville, South Carolina, 0110 trnct
containing >
One Thousand Acres,
moro or les.s, bounded by laiius of Wnt. llarrolhon.
Henry Spikes mid others.
Abo, (he llroolt.i Place, containing i
Three Hundred Acres,
more or Ic-sn, bounded by landri of P. I). Brooks, j
S. P. 1'.looks and ot^ei'H.
Also, tho Harris tract containing ,
Eleven Hundred Acres, !
more of less, bounded by lands of S. P. Brooks
Daniel Thomas, iho Boyd plnoo and others.
Levied on and to bo sold as tho property of
I Jno. It. Tolbert to mitinfy the uforesaid Lxecu
| tions nr.d test*.
I Terms?cash.
J. F. (,J. Dul'RK, 1
?S. A. C.
; "jsj S^alo- i
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The Aulhn&n A c;o. nghinst J. P. Calwell, J. II.
McXiuch el al. ?Execution.
By virtue of an Execution to uto directed, in
! the above, xtated ovu, 1 will sell to tho lii^;lict>t (
j bidder, nt Public Auction, within the leyal
liiiurs in mil!, ai addcviiio court Hou?c, on I
Mondav, the iifth day of .Jjvnunry A. i#35, |
the following described properly, to wit : ,
The Equity of redemption of J. It. McNinch
in ull thai tract or paicol of land, .situate, lying
and being in the County of Abbeville, booth
Carolina, and containing
"""Two Hundred Acres,
I more or lent*, and bounded by land.s of A. C.
| Metieo, 8." II. Mctii'O, L. J. llarok and othcra.
I Levied on and to be Hold art tho property of J. |
It. McNinch, to aatinfy the aforcHaid Execution
and costa. {
Terms canli. '
J. b\ C. I)l)PRE,
iSheiilf, A C. !
SHERIFF'S SALE.
J. (I. Boozer, Survivor etc., against lHaac Logan.?Sundry
Executions. j
By virtue of Sundry Execution to inc directed '
in th<> above htnted ca^u, I will kc!1 to the highest
bidder, at Public Auction, within I ho legal
hourri of nate, at Abbeville (Jonrthoune, on lion- i 1
day. the lifth day of Jnuuary A. 1> 1365, ttie
following dei-ci ibed property, to wit :
All that tract or | arcel of hind, hitnnto, lying !
! and being in the c?ur.ty of Abbeville, South
j Carolina, and containing
Two Hundred Acres,
i uioro or icsm, and bounded by Itiulw of Klugli \
Brothers, Jos-Lma Turner, Haniuel Benjamin j
I anil others
i Levied on and to l>o sold an tho prttperty of J
Isaac 1 oj?au to, satisfy tho aforesaid Execution
and costs
Terms?Cash.
J. P. C DuPltE, ,
Hlieritt*.
Sheriff's Sale.
Jno. ?il. Cochran and others against A. 1'. Connor-?Exeeuti
'Kim.
By virtue of Hundry Executions to
mo" diroctcd iu tlio above stated
case, I will hell to the highest bidder, at Public
Auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Ab- ,
beville courthouse, on Monday, the fifth day
of January A. D. 1885, the following dei-cribed
property to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying
and being in the county or Abbeville, fcouth
Carolina, and known a* the Kennedy tract and
pattof the lloino tract aud containing
Seven Hundred
(700) Acreu more or lean, anil bounded by
lands of John Lyon J. L. Drennan, the Laurens
Lands, Nancy Kennedy aud others.
Levied on and to be Mild as tlio property of
A. I\ Connor to satisly iho aforesaid Executions
and costs.
T^rius caob.
J. P. C. DuPKE,
Sherill, A. O.
feheriir's Sale.
Edwiu Bates ?t Co. aud others againnt A. M.
Ajjnew.?Execution.
By virtue of Hundry P'xi cutions to mo directed,
in tho above stated csho. I will Hell to
tbo higbont biddor. at Public Auction, v, it bin
tbo legal hours of sain, at Abbeville Courthouse,
on Monday, the lUtb day of January A. D.
1BMT? tbo following; described property, to wit:
Tne Equity of liedi-mption of A. At. Aguow,
iu all tlmt tract or parcel of laud, situate, lying
and being m tbo uuiinly of Abbeville Bouili
Carolina, uud known as tbo Bwain placo, and
containing
Two Hundred and thirty-live acres.
more or lose, and bounded l>y landrf of M. 1).
McQbo, Kiidiin ltiloy and others.
Levied 011 uud to bo Hold iw tlio property of
A. M. Aguow to satisfy tbo aforesaid E&cciitiou
and c->ktH.
TEItMtf? cash.
J. V. C. DiiPRE,
HlieriH' AC.
Sheriff's Sale.
William P. Connor, Assignee, against A. I\
Connor.?Order of Foreclosure.
By virtue of an order of Judge Prossley to
ine directed, in the above statrd onse, I will
sell to tbo highest bidder, at Public Auction,
within the legal bourn of salo. Abbeville courtbouse,
on Monday, the iiftb da? of January A.
D. 1885, the following described .property to
wit: All that tract or paroel of land, situate,
lying and being iu the county of Abbevillo
nwuiu lymuiiiia, unu Known a* 1110 Kennedy
plaoo ami part of tho Uoruo place and containing
Seven Hundred [700] Acres
nioro or Ichh, and bounded by laud* of John
I?yoa. J. L. Drennan, Naucy Kennedy and otherH.
Levied on and to be Hold eh tbo pro|,orty
of A. P. Ooiinor to ?atiafy tbo aforesaid Execution
and comk.
Turin*?Olio-lialf of tbo puichacn njonoy in
canb, and llio ba'nnco on twolve month* credit
witb morigngo of tbo promise*. l'uroba*er to
pay for paper*.
J. P. C. DuPRE,
- B. A. C\
TOFsale!
SEVERAL Pairs of beautiful Pigg?Half
Red Jersey aud half Essex. Apply at
tliisolBco. *
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MASTER'S SALES. V
J1IIK STATIC OK SOUTH CAROLINA, ^
COTNTY OK A Itll K V11,1. K. ^
I. AV. Thomson, ajjainst Mitry T. (Junrlcs,
*t. al. Partition.
IIV. virtue of t lie order of Judf^o
/Otlirmi in tlic above stilted ease, to
nodirected, I will oiler for siilo at Abbeville
II., S. on the 5ili day of January, ISS.i,
lull beini; Salesilii v, w it Iiiii t hit lejral hour:* of
.ale. the following described property, to wit :
VII that tract or fiat eel of land, situate in
laid State mul County, and known as the Fair
'lace or Utile Kiver I'lmitutimi, containing.
K. I1VKN II irN !?1?i!!? A('1!K ,
nore or less, bounded by lands of Kobt I'ratt,
I oil it I'ratt, U \V Crawford and others, to bo
iividi'd and sold ill such parcels and with such
ncte.s and bounds as will appear by plats on
ile in the Master's ollice, iiuil which will bo
-xliibitcd on dav of sale.
Al so, that tract or parcel of laud known as
lie Plantation Trr.et, i,r the Obi Home l'lacu,
lontainii:^
OXK THOUSAND ACHES,
.lore or less, bounded by lauds of A K \Vi?tion.
I'.st l?r .1 S Iteeil, W A Hunter, .1 C
l.ites and others. To be divided and sold in
licit parcels anil with such motes and bounds
is appear on plats, in Master's oilier, uud
\lticn will be exhibited on day of sale.
Also, the I'iiniioii Lands, containing about
TWO IIL'NDIIKD ACIIKS,
m>re or less, bounded 1>%- lands of Knoch Xelioii,
[?r Dreiiuaii and others.
Also, the I,idle Mountain Tract, containing
TWO IirNUUKl) ACRKS,
nore or loss, hounded by Knocli Xulson, Dr II
Drennan and others.
Also, the Richard Ihivis Truct, containing
FIFTY AC It S,
nore or less, hounded by lands formerly
iiiown as Davis Lands, now owned by A C
Stockman, by the Chiplev lands and others.
Also, the Rogers Tract, containing
FORTY ACRKJj,
nore or less, near Callionn's Mills, bounded
liy lands of Cade and others.
Also, the Cabb l.ot, on the Hlue Ilill, containing
FOUR ACRKS,
more or less, with building thereon, hounded
by lands of I). 11. Smith, 11. S. Haruwell. ami
M rs. S. M. ('alhonn.
Also, un into lost nt" TIIKKE FICKT, in the
Allwy between the Coot nil Hotel and the store
lit' ('i?iiiiiu>;liam iV Templeton, on the side of
said store.
Terms of Sale?One-half Cash, and the
lialancc in twelve months, secured hy bond of .
iiupchnser and mortjjj'^e of the premises.
Purchaser to pav for papers.
M." I,. HON 11 AM, Jr., Master.
JjfASTF.US SALK.
F. W. Wagoner & Co., vs. T. W. Mara
BY virtue of an order of sale made in
the above stated case by the lion. T. B.
Fraser, Judge Eighth circuit, on thy
3d day of June, 1884, I will sell at public
outcry at Abbeville C. II., S. C? on
3th day of January, 1885, that being
Sab-day, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described property, situute
in said State and county, to wit :
All that lract or parcel of land, containing
UNH HUNDRED &- EKiHTY-FIVE
_ AC 11ES,
1 1 11 1 -- 1 - i "
iiiuiv.-1'i n;.?, iKMiiiiirii ny tanas or cs'ate
of Josiah Wo I Is, S. B. Morrah, J.
li. Cahfwell and others.
Also that tract or pared of land, containing.
ON"K IIUXI)UK!> ACHES,
more or less, and bounded by lands of
lames McCaslan, said T. \V. Mars ami
others.
Also, that tract or parcel of land, containing
TWO lirXDKKD A CUES, ,
*iorc or less. known as the McCelvy
tract, and bounded by lands of James
McCaslan, A. B. C. Lindsay and others.
Terms of sale?One-half cash, balmee
in twelve months, with interest,
.ind secured by bond and mortgage of
the premises ; purchaser t? pay for pa|>ers.
Sold at risk of foruier purchaser,
Mrs. Lucv ?l. Mars.
M. L. BOX1IAM, Jr., Master.
gJASTKKS SALE.
V li1. fnlverf nc A ?1 m i n J
v**..,
against Martha I lagan, et. al.
HY virtue of an order of sale made in
tlie above stated case by the lion. A. P,
Aldricli, Judge Second Circuit, on the
Urd day of October, 1H84, I will sell at
Public Outcry at Abbeville* C'. IT., S. C.,
on the oth <luy of January, 18H5, that
being Salesday, wit hit. tlio luteal hours
iif sale, the following described property,
situate in said State and County, being
of the Estate of Ccorge Nickels, to
wit :
All that tract ?>r parcel of Land containing
TWO 11IJXI>11KI) AC11ES,
nmre oi less, and bounded by lands of
J. A. l'Hlis, .J. F. Keller and others.
Verms of Sale?One-half ('ash, balance
ii: twelve months with interest
from tiny of sal", secured by bond of
liurebaser and inortiraire of nreinisps.
willi leave to purchaser to pay all cash.
I'urchnsor to pnv for papers
M. I. I50XHAM, Jr., Master.
ASTKU'S SAI.H,
J i.
Thomas Young Administrator, I'laiutift", vs.
i.uciiida Tate and J. C. Milford. Foreclosure.
HV virtue of an order of sal# made in tlio
above slated case by tlie Hon. A. 1'. Atdrich,
Judge 2nd Circuit, on 31st day of October
1S8-I, I will .sell at public outcry at Abbeville
('. 11., S. C., on Stli day of January, 1HH5,
that being Salesday, within the legal hours
of sale, the following described property, situate
in said State and County, to wit: All
that tract or parcel of land containing
TWO UUXDHKD AND TWKNTY-SEVEN
ACRES,
moro or less bounded by lands of Richard
Hill, II H. Ilarpur, Josiah Burton, and by the
Shaw place.
Terms of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers.
M. I,, Bonham, Jr., Master.
A ST KU'S SALE.
F. W. Wegener A Co., against W. M. Hie
giim. Foreclosure.
HY virtue of nn order of sale made in tho
above stated case by the Hon. A. P. Aldrioh,
Judge 2nd Circuit, on Slat day of October,
188-1, 1 will Hell nt public outcry at Abbeville
C. 1!., S. C.,on 5th dny of January 18&5 that
being Sulesdny, witlun tho legal hours of
snle, the following described property, situate
in xitid Statu anil County, to wit : All that
tract or parcel of land, containing
ONE ACUH,
more or less, bounded by lands of A. 11.
DodSon, W. W. Rowland, O. II. Kcid and others.
Terms Cash?Purchaser to pay for papers.
M. L. BONIIAM, Jr., Master.
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