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- - - . The Abbeville Messenger. _ _ lni M. L: BONHAM, Jr.,) fmtok8 and ln T- F. COTHRAN, V h?itor8 am? JAS. S. PERUIN, J 1 uo1 K,ETOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1885. St at CJtUELiTY TO CONVICTS. ^ The JVeios and Courier and the f'efjfster and other papers ii. ihe Stale have gone too far in their comments on the ..condition of affairs lately e\istinjr at the .convict camp ou the Savajin h Yalljy iload in this County. The Mhssknokii .was among the first to ealj public attun- yy jtion to the cruelty that had been practiced there, and ,va$. instrumental in securing an official investigation of the charges. That investigation has made it apparent that the cruel treatment was j,. perpetrated by a "boss' itrlt temporarily in charge of. the camp. He was (lis- j, churned as soon as his iuhuiiiaii conduct in f * * wok uLehised, and since his departure1 no cause of .complaint has a'isen. It is unjust to charge Captain Carroll who is ' * in permanent charge of the camp with n< any knowledge of theactionsof Jackson. It i's_equully unjust to insinuate that he connived at the same, lit? dismissed w Jackson. Perhaps ho ought to have (j had him arrested. Hut this was an or- ai ror of judgment. The report of the offi ? is of the Penitentiary informs us that 111 . vii , JLhe convicts look upon Captain Carroll c.j their friend. This information is cor- \\ ; roWoruted by private persons. The two J" jconvicls who were so inhumanly beaten Jby Jackson arcs improving, and the sani- >p ta?-y condition of the camp has hcen im- p j?v<?ved. .We hour thut this is the opin- P jon of l)r. Pope, the physician of the ^ penitentiary who has lately visited the j> ?mup. The hours of luSor have been 15 u tvdu?;ed to the time fixed by law. We jifive been informed by Dr. Tuiisart in J3 . || j jvhoui we ha>ne implicit confidence that j the convicts are in good condition, and t( . are being well cared for. Evidently a ( Jhe investigation has had good results. 11 But there is no use to go to the ex- l( ticuie.liiuit, and demand the recall of \ ) jthe convicts if the evils complained of il , ^Jiave been remedied. There is nothing u' /nore to be done as long as the system '' of leasing convicts continues of force, ti v We are frank to say we are no advo- h . jcates of the system. Wo believe if the JState would buy or lease a lar^e tract of land and work the convicts under the ^ ntipviiiniVIl Ul lllf UHlUWnilta II of the Penitentiary that it would butter 01 ..subserve the ends of justice. hotter protect the convicts and be a source of rovenue to the State. Hut since the (I present system'remains in force, and ? .. since the S. V. 11. R. authorities are conforming to the law, we saj let them jilone. except to keep such a supervision a over them that the harsh treatment once complained shall not occur ftguin. We who were active in invoking an investigation can safely say ihis ppon the information that is before us. CO. G, REUNION*. On the 7tl) Ang. j>rox,ni?- Co. (T. Orr's Rifles will have a reunion at this place. These Veterans of the organization that won undying fame in the greatest military struggle of modern times, deserve at our hands ever}' mark of rc' spect and esteem that we can aive them. It is proposed to entertain thejn with n banquet. Let us meet the request of those having this matter in charge with ;ll a generous response that will enable & them to give thoir comrades a (Vast that 11 Bhall be in striking contrast to tinscant meals they wore wont to maki "in times of war." Foi ourselves wo have n unstinted admiration for thexe old sol- '? tilers, and we warrant that thert ^ shall he no lack of respect nnd atten- ,r . tioii paid them. Let there he a hearty r< Willingness to meet ami greet thorn. ' ( NEW COUNTY, _ | y Wo'hoar that McCo mick i.i begin ' . . Si ning to agitate the question of a new d Oim/ity, to he formed of portions ? ' tl 'Edgefield and Abbeville, with JlcCor ^ mick as the county seat. We assure 11 c{ our friends down there that they have :i hard road to travel before thcin. We ai know something of fighting for new ^ counties. There is very little fun in it. ,'1 This scheme is not yet fully developed. lc but we will doubtless soon hear ijiore o; >l 4t. tr j ?: - ill BIMTOKIAL. NOTKS* Senator Hampton has written an in- m " V'l ,t>.iesung account of the part taken by # *lhe Hampton Legion, in the first batth yr fit Manassas, which was published in w t,hc jfeirs anil ('oiti'ic of Monday. The ohiect of tho nr?i<-i? - ? 81 w F..- ... wvtv JO IU UMITL'Cl J >01110 errors that Genl's <h)bnslon and ,.? J.nboden have made in their accounts of J.liin battle, in articles published in re- Pj ?;nt numbers of the (.'Lih'ctnti'ij. The jLjijjipejr pf the article of Senator 11 amp- .j is, good. And thin contribution to the war ii literature will doubtless bo valual le. ? l:< J . _ ;s The Georgia Legislature is in session Tho most important question brought rrttorn'it thus far is the establishment o' a reformatory penal institution for women and cLildr^n. l)r. Felton is the ad-, . ,, vo?ite of the scheme, whicl^hr.^ ulv^d> za "vrin the approval of some of :he ,Toading papers of the State.' It is a whqlo- wt Borne and desirable change, and one'that j?^ might Well be adopted in South Caroli-; ou na. * , ? we / no Mr. T. M. Scott, the editor oMho. McCormick Advance, psid us a visit on th, Ho took k trip la Little Mount?in and was much impressed. He th< speaks of spending \ month thero with The Camden Journal has issued the st number of its XLIV. Vol. It is sincerity that wo wish it may live to able its present ago, ' # Hon. H. G. Kcudday is canvassing the ate in behalf of the Y. M. 0. Associion. Wherever he has ^one ho has newed interest in thisorgani/.ation. AMle's Atlanta. (illKEMVOOI) MOVIX<; STEAIULY TO THE FKONT. i hat.ii Hep resent at ive of the Messenger saw there hi a day's Visit?It's Husluess, KducaMonul and Koligious Advantages* One of the Editors of the Mksskx?h:i; id occassion one day last week to go i our neighboring town, (ireemvood. nmediately on arriving there we were 1 pressed with the vim and business lergy of the place. Notwithstanding ie fact, that the thermometer stood at j, and it seemed hot enough to this rejrter to sit down in the shade ami do Dthing, men were seen with hurrying eps attending to their business, regard ss nf the bent or the glare. Among ie first sounds that greeted the ear, ore those of the saw and hammer, and ie brick?masons music of the trowel id his business like cry of "mortar." ttracted l?y these sounds, and being of i investimating turn of mind, we natu illy directed our stop thither, inquiry icited the facts, that Messrs. Smith & 'ell-!, were erecting four brick stores >r two of the most enterprising firms i this enterprising (own, Messrs. J. '1'. millions Oc liro. ami, .J. lv. 1 Hirst & Co. he stores are eligibly situate*! on the uhlic square, and when tiuished will resent quite a handsome appearance. < they are to have iron fronts and lie ,vo stories high. Tiio.se of .Simmons ?Sr ro. are 103 by 21 feel, while th ose of Hirst vS: Co. will he 100 by 21 feet. Within speaking distance of these uildings, Mr. Thomas Davis is engaged ) tlie business of renovating and onirging Mr. Hiley's hotel, lie proposes i keep abreast of the spirit of the town, ml have ample accommodation for the lany travellers who Iulvc occasion now > come ibis way. t.iwi \f at.- .i.? ugusta and Knoxvillo lload is hiving ic foundation for a largo depot, for the inioinuiodation of the travelling pube. Time and space would fail us lo menoil specially all the new buildings that ave been put up in (Jreenwood during le last six months. We wor<> inforuiil, however, that over two hundred car ads of building materials have been rought here since .January, and that icie has been over $40,000 worth of work Dntracted for. Among the new buildings mt our attention was directed to are the >1 lowing ; The Female College, by the Misses iiles, containing sixteen rooms, and a irge hall, residences, Mr. S. I', lioozer, liss Knima Majors, Messrs. Stephe'i ! I more, 1). ('. Dul're, llobert Mayors, apt. Uodsey, the lluptist Parsonage and number of others. T1IK miSIXKSS IIOCSKS. Ileing so much impressed with the laterial progress of iho place, we were nxious to learn if the business men ere keeping apace in their dillercnt iiic-s, wiui \vu:ii im: ion ii seemed 10 I'Ouire. An inspection revealed On; fact, nit they were equal to any emergency nd tluit the people of Greenwood oulil obtain right there at home, on ery reasonable terms, anything they light want from a paper of pins to >ur horse wagon. One of tiie most tastefully arranged Lori-8 in the town was tliat of Mr .J. W i^tyiif, who deals in dry goods, milnery and notions. Wl1 were also much impressed with io display made by Mr. A Rosenberg ho also deals in dry goods, iiiillineiv ud notions. The stock of J. K. Jhirsr ; Co., general merchandise, seemed i intense, so much so that they are buildig the two largu stores mentioned Itove to accommodate them. Another enterprising linn in genera! i u im; is uiui ui d. 1 r)ll!Ullol)S iV ro. 'J he other dealers in general merohanise, all of whom seem to l?o doing ?ud business, from -the stock they carart.* Messrs. Bailey, liarksdale A Co. . C. Nichols, lieu net Key nobis, <1. A. wygert. M. A. K. Waller, 1). J. Hayurn and .I.N. Greene & Co. The health of Greenwooil, they say, ; good, but it has its lull share of drug .ores, each one of which seems to In oing n good business. First come* iat veteiau in the drug business, Dr. . G. Parks, who can always be relied [>on to furnish pure drugs and cliemilis, upon reasonable terms. Messrs. e.* & Hailey also have a nice drug store id get a good share of the patronage, [r. i). C. Dul're, a young man, is also i that business, he is very eligibly loited und commanding, by his close atmtion to business and his knowledge its a flairs, a good part of the drug nde. Messrs. Calhoun ?fc llughey ar< i the same business, and have a very ctty store. J. H. ljcnvell Jr. & Co., are dealers furniture, and have also a marble ird. Mr. W. S. An<lerson i.s the carnge maker, Mr. A. ?l. Sproles the d?*al in tinware and J. T. J)ijckett tinatchmaker and jeweler. Greenwood has four practising phvcians, two lawyers, three resident misters, each having charge of churchi iu* the place. Taken as a whole, we know of 110 ace which ha? improved more, and no tice which seems to have a brighter ture before it. With its r.iil road falities, the business enterprise nr.d vim has exhibited, and iIk healthful lucn ?n. we think the town of Green w->od justly entitled to be called the *\Atuta" of South Carolina, and rnnfidenteuirt that iu population will be more an treble ! i.? the next five years. A jiJijur.o Tree. A jjcnMrmuit bv H10 iiHine of Otwcll, of laptriu nnnwl..?.l..ll?. -i: * * .............my uirvintTfa ii oil* Uonan, the other day, in tho m!i?of u uuuiio S?. Mr. Otwell iit driving njt his cattle not since, saw a largo lilnck gum t roo in the >ods, and a* the root of it he discovered u e of black looking dirt and on examining it und that it was bird piano, which hnd come it of the tree, which was hollow from botn t6 top,-with a hole in it at tho cruund. Ho >ofc tho ne^t morning with shovel and sacks d weighed up 3,000 and odd pounds, finding d bones and feathes mixed oocasionaily alt rongh it. Mr. O. says late in the evening s lairds, swallows, would come and go in the l)ow at the top or the tree, and that he sapBt>d that thore were from two to throe >dsand of-thcih." ftlftce takinir out *11 of j manure from the tree, they deposit abont ft peck^io twenty-fauB>.huur*.-~Zour*n* t * ~ Trip to Anderson. The Pioneer base ball club of Anderson, C. II. invited thp Due West club to play theiu a match gnmo . on thoir grounds on the 7fh of July. Our boys though not in much practice promptly accepted and the following persons uindo up the party, Dr. K. II Kdwards, Messrs. J.L. l'rossly, John B. Homier, J. 1* Harki ness, J. [\ Kennedy, John Kdwards, Jim I'rcssly, 1 in McDavid. Ij. L. Ahbcrcrouibio, II. S. Oalloway, and I'aul (Trjer. Dr. Kdwards tin; President of the club went as scorer and 1'. L. tirier as umpire. The a? bov<1 named gent lemon constitute the players. Mr. Charles McCoy, Ml. I.ovy drier, Mr. l'atton Kennedy, Oliver Johnson and last but not least Mr. \V. 0. lladdou who wouldn't take $r?<K) for his tiip accompanied the hoys and a jolly time they hnil Ti?i? tinrl v ? "??* ' ?? ??.! ...% ? v. i | t?viiu ?/j (it i f aiu uuu* veyiinoe through the country a distance of 21 miles. Tlwrc is more line corn stud colton on this ror.t than \vc have seen in years. IT no ll'ootls come there will be plenty ol "hominy" this year. The party reached Anderson uhout 1 o'clock leaving Duo West at H-UO. We wri" greeted by the Anderson club in the May's Hotel. After a refreshing dinner and being made acquainted with the Captain. Mr. Means and also other members of the club, at 5 o'clock the game began, by Mr. Means and I'. S. (iallowav choosing to the positions. The Duo West club won and took tin: "outs."' The lirst inning ended by Anderson making one score. Duo West nothing. On the third inning the I'ionoer were 5 and the Widemnns In the middle of the Gth inning rainfall began with a heavy wind and tin; Duo West club was compelled to yield. t<> the call of the game by the umpire with h.df of their 5th inning unplaycd and :t couple of men on the bases. After, perhaps, 3.j of an hour the boys went back and and though the ground was wet and muddy, the game being in such a condition it could not be counted tin; desire was expressed especially by the Due West club that the 5)th inning be id.iyed out. With this intention the game was resumed and Due West finished her 5th inning, the game standing, Due West 0, Anderson 7. The <>th inning was entered upon and Anderson tn:ule several scores. The rain was now coming down so hard that the b:i!l could not be held. Though it was no'. legal to count part of a game, if under 5 innings, the two sides had however agreed to piny the game out or until it raiuetl, and the score was to be counted on the last even inning, llnin interrupting a?ain, the game was called on the 5th inning in favor of Anderson by a score of 7 to (>. As is always the case when a rain interrupts a game, it was not entirely satisfactory to either club but was strictly according to agreement and was justly credited to the Anderson nine. The truth of the business was our nine did not appear to advantage in these 5 innings excepted at the close when they were catching up. The Anderson nine however played a beautiful game. That j evening al'tei the game, the home club took their guests to th.; handsomt Drug j Store of Messrs. Orr & Sloan where is as beautiful a Soda Fountain as you ever laid your eyes on and served the boys <(<l libitum in most elegant style. The understanding that evening after the game was that we would cross bats I tl ! i-vi;i uiu me next morning. r-so at 'J o'clock ihe second game began. On this game the Due West boys led oil' most superbly making lo scores on the two first innings, Anderson making *1 011 the same. The Due West club white washed their compuditors six limes during the next 8 innings and were i:i turn white washed twice. The closing of the game was linely played and ended "H to G in favor of Due WeH, she playing only 8 innings and Anderson U. The following is the score by the isinings : Wideinans?7 G 0 1 1 2 1 0 Total 18 I'ioneers?4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 G Dr. E. 11. Edwards acted as scorer for !he Duo' West club and Mr. 1'nul Oirier \ > acted as umpire ; time of game one hour and forty-five minutes. This series o! | l wo games ended with the utmost good will prevailing, and we fietly s:;y we! have never played with a more gentlemanly or more obliging set of voung men i tie Anderson club expects to play the j ihird game on our grounds next Thurs- | lay or L'lidiiy when we hope to return the courtesies enjoyed on this trip While in \ndersou we took in soon*- \ tiling of the town. Monday night we I wont out to the Baptist Cliunli, where a levival meeting was in progress and elljoyed a go.id sermon. Tin* Baptisls have a nice large church. Wo eejoy?'d looking through tilt! stoi'.-s of some of their ??esi iiiLieliunis ty whom we wore introiu>--(.'d. llill, Ad;tins & Co.. nre obliging uci'.tU-iii. ii and are doing a good busiicss, thov expect to move in handsom* new quarters soon. 'J'lie drug store ol Hill 1*1' Co, is a nice establishment. Remembering that Mr. Samuel Brownlee. formerly of our town, but now of Anderson was a genial gentleman and was now connected with the mammoth film of Bleckley, Brown & Co.. we ga vi them a call. Mr. Browulce recenth married the daughter of V r. Brown, o' this firm. lie is fortunate in securing so line a position and seenn-d perfoetly at home. Though his kindness wi were shown through thfi dry goodstore. the grocery, the ware-house ami fertilizer department of this extensive establishment. They are heavy dealers. At one time this venr tlmv l>.nt luimis 85,(MX) U>s. of bacon. Through, ihi? kindness of that gonial and accomplished gentleman, Mr. ?J. A. lirock. cushiur of the National Hanlc of Anderson wi! were shown through this elegant institution. It is really a treat ; lin y have just moved in their hiindsotni new building. The vault is a beauty and marvel of its kind and is of the latest pattern, There is a gold rnget ot |?250 value on deposit in the vault and is kept in the house of John C.- Calhoun, it was found by a darkey in thu mountains and after going through a lawsuit went into the present hands. It is about the tlrst old thj lniwi-M ?.vm missed. We had n pleasant call :it each of tho offices of chose excellent j>?u:tmls, the Anderson Iiil.clliytsnv.er ant) :?nd tho Anderson ,/i>hi'iwI. 'riif??' ^entl^ii.cii rnn g ui 1 papers which ur< ippr? cintod by tin- p-*ople. The looa'. editor cif the Itifcllit/eitwr remarked t< us ihs?t they p-ii.ted weekly two thousand copies. We suppose the Journal doeH something like tho same. In their lust issues they speak in very flattering term* of the visit of the Widemans. By invitation we ?]?ent a night with the family of Mr. Rnff Hill and was much onjoyed. Mr. Hill married the' beautiful Miftfl Raima McMullen, Of Georgia, a graduate of the Due Went Female College and who is still moat pleasantly remembered there. It wan pleasant to < note the interest she still manifested in old Duo West. Tuesday at 1 o'clock, p. in. wc dpvc out from *tlio hospitable village of Anderson, all our party having greatly enjoyed thomselves. It. S. G. Always Late. Half tho value of any thing to be done consists in doing >t promptly, And yet a large class of persons are always unpu.ictual ami late. Their work is always in advance of| them, and so it is with their appointments and engagements. They are late, very likely, in the morning, nod also in going to l?:d at night; late ul their meals ; late at the counting-housc or office ; lute at tho appointments with others. Their letters are sent to the post office just as the mail is closed. They arrive ul the wharf just as tho steamboat is feavinir it. They come into tho station just as the train is going out. They do not entirely forget or omit an engagement or duty, but they are always In-hind time, and so are generally in haste, or rather in a hurry, as if they had been burn a little to late, and for ever were trying to catch up with the lost lin.c. They waste time for themselves and for others, and fail of the comfort and inlluence and success which they might have found in systematic and habitual punct uality. A good old lady, who was asked why she was early in her seat in church, is said to have replied that it was her religion not to | disturb tlio religion of others. And, if it were with all a part, both of courtesy and I duty, not to sav of i.. i... | punctual, they \vuul<l save time, ami aid themselves t?> success ami iuiiueiicc in a I thousand nays.? h'x. Aiit'orsoa Mttli-h Tlie I)ne Wos' base ball club came up" (?? Anderson Inst Monday morning to play a match game of base ball witIt tlit* Pioneer Club ol thiscitv. The game commenced at 4].'j o'clock in the afternoon, quite a crowd, of gentlemen living present to witness it. In She tirst two innings the 1'ioneers did not let their opponents reach tin; tirst base, though it took hard work to do so. At the end of the liith inning a storm came itp and the game was stopped. An attempt was made to conclude the game, but rain continued and the game was declared ended, the score standing 7 to 11. in favor of the 1'ioneers. On Tuesday morning at o'clock the clubs met again and played another game. The beginiog was just the reverse of the game of the afternoon before, the Due West Club making 13 tallies in the tirst two innings. During the next seven innings the game was about even, but the I'.oncers had let tliuir opponents }ict loo far ahead, am' consequently at the conclusion of the game the scorc stood IS to f>, ill fnvi.r ,>r l?.... W .. U..U <1131. 1111! JiHIlie UilS Ulll|iircd liy Mr, drier, of Due West. The Duo West Club lias a jrood team, which is composed of as courteous ntul clever set of young men as lias ever visited Anderson.? /utiUi[!? nar. A I telle of the Lute IVstr. Mr. Olwiiy Henderson, a planter residing near McCormick, came in I own a few (lavs since for the purpose of returning by l-lxpros*, a Sword, which he picked n;> one of the battle fields in V:i? dnriti;; 'ho hilu war between the States?-iir*.better known as, ''The war of the 15 - belli' n." The inscription on the blade rea?is as follows: '"I'lvsoiitcd to Capt. ti. l>. frit linden, bv Co. 7ti Kegt. Xcw York State Vol." Lieutenant Henderson served as a gallant Confederale soldier, during I he war. a ad says : "Now tiiat Clevcland has been elected President, and the war is over, 1 wish to return to Cnpt. Crittenden his souvenir. ?S'm.in (,'u.1/.-1'?? /?.<VZ.1 JlUhfi . ADVICE TO MOTIIKRS. Are you disturbed at night ami h-okeu of your vest by :> sick child srli'orii?g ntul oryii.g with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send ttt once :tml get a bottle o( Mrs. WiNsi.uw'rt SooTii'N'u Svui'r km; Ciiii.dim n Ti:i:iiiix<;. its value is *.iie:iScuhiblo. It will relieve tin- poor little mitiV'i er immediately. Dopeml upon it. mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diiirihtea, regulates the .stomach and bowels, euros wmu cone,.sot ions the gums, red ue.es iu!laiii:<ti<>i), and gives tune ami energy to tin- whole system. M i:s. AYjxsj.i \v> Si or.is.; Syitrf kou Ciui.ik.kx I'kk'iminis is pleasant to the taste, and is the pros cl'iption o!' one of the oldest ?ud best female nurses and physicians in the United Slates, ami is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. IViee 'io cents bottle. 3 ay 72 BUSINESS NOTICES. A beautiful line of gloves at Hell ? tlalpliin's. Lucos ! I.aces ! ! Laces ! ! ! in enillcsd variety at While l!i others. The best blnck silk ever shown ia this market at Hell <.V dolphin's. Kick wear, Linen collars, colliirctu.-', Fish ties, fivpe, Lees? antl Hitching in great variety at Heil .V Ualphio's. All over KiiihrohK-ries, all over Ilunrbitrtr. lli Sivisj, ail over N'elt very preltv ami cheap at Hell .V tialphin's. l)o you know llic cheapest pl.ice in (he upcour.'ry So get a >:yliah hat or bo:.a.; '.' h is :it lie!! ?V 5! si'phi it's. Luces, 0;i.nli:l. Torchcn, Th-eits! V;i'>-acieiines, etc., in the greatest variety a: Kuli ?fc Jet. croche!, crochet ami jet, T.ivlor.-* eeverei!. Something in black hnit ias io match iniy l>iacl; <lre:.s at Hell & (ii.tpliin's. Kan.:, ('sins, fans, Ir on 2}<jL'. to ihe iiu.it in real hand painting at Hell A <?alphin's. F!iio Table ami Hall Lamps at \V. ! '.<' 'thru u .V Something new for ALhi\il!-, ::i:atiis!e in miP.innerv at Hell (/.i!j bin's. You can get u nifo pearl Hutton for 5c. per lux. at Hell & (i.ilphin s. I'nrnsois. XVe can show yr.u Momeihiii): handsome in tliid line. Poll & (iulptiin. Parasols, Parasols, niiotlior lot of-Para sol.just received IS. M. Ilnddon ?(: Co. An elegant assortment of Flowers, Feather.* .iinl Kililtoiiti at 1 Soil <(* (Jali'hiii'.s. For gentk nieii. A most elegant lino of c.il'ars, cutis, Handkerchiefs, cravats etc., nt Siiir.h ?1" Son's Another lot <>f tlioso elegant White Kobe Suits to arrive this week. It. M. Haddon .1? Co. Something new anil handsome, Vr.drass Curtain Laeu in beautiful patterns. Also the Schitn Curtiiin I.ace. These poods are entire ly n'e*v and cheap. K. M. Iliitldon ?fc Co. Satchel Powders, the most delightful, at W. S. Cothran d- Co. Our stock of Hats, (Jen's neck wonr and hand sewed shoes, cauuot l>e surpassed. Smith ({ Son. Wo went to market lattf. had several kimls of goods sold ii.h at reduced prices, and there- | fore can otl'er some real bargains to our customers. Come see for yourself. Smith d" Soli Full width Sheeting, nil linen Table Damasks, Turkey Table Piima.sk, Napkins. Pov-' lies Towcis, Cra.ih itiul oilier Ootids which take the eye of li use keepers, can lie found in ureal variety st Wuite P rot hers. :l Cases Millinery just received, nt H. M. IUddon it- Co. Pe sure to look nt the Fancy China and ijiiiK.s-'.vsire iif Whito Divahur... It'von wish t.iiv k trunk or vnliac, go to tho store of Whito Jirothors. Lawns! Lawns!! Tho , sununoi Lawns nrc prettier than usual th:s sen son. A Urge stock at Smith Sc Son's. Whito Brothers hnvp a most desirable assortment of Bla.'k Dress Goods, Buntings, Nun's Veiling, Henrietta Cloth. CashmcrcH &c. &c. The best thing out; is our Novelty Combination Corsot, beautifully made, perfect-fit-, ting and guaranteed to gire satisfaction. Bell A Qalphin. GARDEN SEED! GARDEN SEED!!! I . " I w S have just received ft larg a to >k of] Landreth's Fresh Garden '< lll< Seed, All Varieties II. W. Lawson & Co. j? 11 2S-tf 20 OFFICE OF School Commissioner, Anup.vn.i.K, G. H., S. C., Juno, 1885. WE hereby pive notice that the Free l'ublic Schools, of Abbeville County, will be closod ou July 22, 1'.\, and 24, 18H5, in order that the teachers niav attend the County Normal Institute which meets at Abbe vine viouri iinnso, on inose nays. .No teachers will be paid tor work on tlio.se days. The Trustees are requested to notify the testifiers of this order and ur^e them to attvnd the institute. uko. i'. iioixjks, .1. (J. KI.I'mii, 11 J NO. A. UclllXSON. ? (Jnmitv Huuvtl of Kx.-iniinors. .Inly 1, 1W5." 101- *j FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE. POWDERS No ilorbr will die of Colio. ]U>tb or Lcwo Fs- "I1 yitE, if Foutr/a I'owilore are uucrl in tlmo. . In Fotitz'g l'owcior* wllloure nnd prevent lloflCnni.en.*. Fontr.'tt Powders will prevent Gapbs is Fowl*. FoutzV l'ow.lers will lnerea?c the quantity of milk and cronni twenty per ccnt., and uiake the butter firm Hi luid sweet. Fontz'a Powders will enre or prevent slmoot cvkUY Disvasi: to whirl] Horses ami Cuttle are subject. Fovtz's Powm.Ka will give Satisfaction. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FOOTZ. Proprietor, BAIJTihoue, AID. :?2 Wastsr's Sale. Tin: STATK OF SOUTH CAKOldXA. r corntv of AimnnviLi-!-: ? IS Tin: COMMON ri.KAH. Q F. \V Wiigenrr <1 ('<>. against T. W. Mars, in F. \V. Wagoner a ('??. agaiiut l.ncv J. .Mars.?Foreclosure. 1>V virtue of an order made in tin* abovelri IP stated vase on the 21st day of April, j INrt.i, 1 will resell at public outcry at Abbe- M villo C. II., S. I'., on Monday, August :Jd 18S6, ('< bl'ing Sale Day, within the legal hours of |J( sale, the following described property, sit- 111 nate in said State and County to wit: All that tract or parcel of land containing at OSK IlfNDUKI) AND ElHIITY-KI V E ACKKS, more or less, bounded by lands of the Estate of .losiah Wells, S. H. Morruh, J. K. Caldwell and others. Also, that tract or parccl of land, containing Oki: Htnukki) Aches, Iimrr? nr liws 11 ml luunwla/1 !?* Inwl .?r ?.? %.1 McCaslan, said T. \V. Mars and others, ami known us the McCulvov place. Also, that tract or parcel of land, containing T1 Two Ilexbiikii Ac uks, (r| inoro or loss, and bounded by binds of James fr McCaslan, A. 11. Lindsay and others, known tr also as the Mct'elvev tract, being the tract willed to said T. W. Mars bv his father John A. Mars. ' . _ The said lands to be sold in accordance with the Decree of foreclosure heretofore passed on the 13th day of June, 1M84, and at the risk of the said I.uey .1. Mars, former purchaser. TKRMS OK J^AI.K?One-half cash, balance on twelve inonlhs with interest In-tu day of sab;, the credit portion to be securtd by bond with sutlicieiit security and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay fur papers. s J. C. Ki.rc;n, * Mastei. July 8, 1885-lt IOU s' : . vv| jjJXCHAXGK IIOTHL, tn (iKIIKNVIM.K. S. C. r?* MIE ONLY TWO-CLASS HOTEL IS r THE WOK LI). \\\ It. Wiiiti:. Pisoi'iMKTon. 48 ( HI IS heroliv jrivc i that John Macon snul Simjinon Blake, colored, are both under contract with mu for the year lilSj. 1 wil ? enforce the lnw on any one hiring or liarlwrtu?c them for the year 188.:>. MRS. A. K. CARIt. Mnv Idtli 1885-tf. to . ^C3C aHa4 Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER ? was the first preparation perfectly adapted to (t euro diseases of tbo scalp, and tho first suooeesful restorer of fadod or gray hair to itl natural color, growth, and youthful beauty. m, It baa had many imitators, but nouo have bo ?i fully mot all tbo requirements needful for xve the proper treatmont of the balr and scalp. of Hall's IIaiu Keneweb has steadily grown In favor, and spread its fame and usefulnwt to every quarter of the globe. Its unparalleled success can be attributed to but one "j'( j cause; the entire fulfilment of its promises. ^ n Tho proprietors have often been surprised I > ra at tbo recoipt of orders from remote countries, where they had never made an effort for Its introduction. Tho nse for a short time of Hall's Haib ^J'(! Rekkweb wondorfuliy improves tho por- ?s sonal appearance. It cleanscs the scalp from to all impurities, cures all bumors, fover, and Ma dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It stimulates the weakoned glands, and enables 1 lu them to puBb forward a now and vigorous ' growth. The ciTecta of this article are not transient, like tboso of alcoholio preparations, but remain a long time, whioh make* its use a matter of economy. ? BUCKINGHAM'S DYE TOR THE WHISKERS ( Will change tbo board to a natural brown, I or blaok, as desired. It produces a permanent tee; color that will not wash away. Conslstingof ! pu i a singlo preparation, it is applied without i d:t? trouble. ! ojie PREPARED BY I 1 !: ?: r? n nit? *- ? ? n. r. bill ft iu, wasnaa, m.u. Sold by all Dealors la Medicine*. 1 .1 ,mm TOE ALL THE FORMS ~ OA Scrofalona, Mercnrlal, and T JuV Blood DiiordtT*, 'I the boat remedy, became the Me moat searching and thorough f.j, /^Sp^bk>o<H?ailJler,lji Ayer's 8arsaparllla. Sold by all Druggiata; ?J,?U botUM,Cl J 31 t now Undertaking. f Oru Facim.tiks are Unsimu'assku. IJV. are prepared to conduct hnr'itls in a ? V most satisfactory manner. All modern ! B iilertakinjr Appliances. (Jompi ten. mumt*re- j 'ill ruaranteeil. COFFINS, CASKETH ! And Full Lino of ^ BUltlAL (ji001)8, *' \Vitn*ii a!ir Si;<'uxi> to Xo\i:. Prices lieasonabh1!. We aim lo bo I'romjit Considerate ami liable. 11 usirsc furnished on Application. Our Furniture Department Is replete with an unusually fine line of mils, ('all ami see us. I .?. U. I,I'.A \ [',1,1,. .1)!., (SriH'iiwooil, S. (5. k ;o Pits Poof House." & KAI,KI) proposals for the the maintenance of paupers of the County at tin* I 'nor IIoii.su irinj; llic ensiling two year*, coniniciieini; November 1st, 1SS.?, will lie rocciivil at is otlice until Monday, Ilio :?ril day nf nyjust next on which day the bids wilt be a leiu-d and the contract awarded to the fl tvest responsible bidder, bond with apwed .security will be required. The con- '1' nctnr will be allowed the use of the Poor >use farm. " Specifications may be seen at this ollico. tv lly order of the Hoard. j JAMKS C. KMKill, CU'ik r,. C. C. A. C. n July 0, 1885-It lt)!? | ii Ixecntive Department, FPICK OF COMrTi:oi.I.;:K (iKN'KIIAL, Com'Mkia, S. June 22, 1S84, ^ HI IF. time fur tlx* return of property for I. taxation havinjr hceii changed from ay lo .la niiai'v, Ihvre will bum* meeting of unity Hoards of Assessors, or of County lards of Equalization, at tlie limes lixed l?y c (Sonera! Maiutcs. Auditors are instructed that Ihey have no itlmrily to call these Hoards together to act ion irdividual cases. W. K. STOXKV, it Con ptrollcr General. 10.? Notice oi Partnership. 1 nillC undersigned have Inrined a parlnorL ship for ihe practice of law, under the 'in name of Calhoun .V Muhrv. to take u licet Din and after Julv 2, ISSj. All business inusted to them will receive prompt attention, i onviM.K t. cai.norn*, x 6 1). LUC I UN MAHUV. S. .1. 'Hbeit et ill. to P. .1. Marshall. >V virtue of a mortgage given l?v tS. .1. > (libert., I5enj. E. Oibert, Sr., Hcnj. K. ibert, Jr. mill W. S. Moucliett, to F .1. Marlall, d.ited !In* With day of Angufrt, 188-1, moitgage is now due and unpaid, 1 will 11 stt public outcry, on Sat nriliiv, the ISili iv of .hilv, the followingdescribed property, * wit : ^ One 10 Morse Power, True!it'.i Steam En- * no. . " Oi.e Aultinau ?t Taylor Thresher? -12 inch iliniier, One'(50 Saw Hall Cotton Gil), Feeder and unilenser. 1 One Cotton Press, together with nil belts J nl appurtcnances belonging to the above malittery, to be sold to satisfy the above min t- g ' r % '1 onus?Cash. J. \V. \Y. Macsiiai.i., il Agent of Mortgagees. JulyS, 1885. 10S Sheriff's Sale. 3 s icy J. Mars against T. \\*. Mars, as Kxecn- u v.- Km cution. |j lJy vir;:i.> of an Execution to tno di.ected, :l.e rlifv? stated ease. ! will sell to the Slhest Litidi r, ?l pit! lie ;t t . t ! >:-, -.titiiin the tl r.il hours of sale, at Abbeville Ooitr? House, it the third day of Ati;>u.-i. A.1*. i.vSj. the llow.nir 'leserihnl jir v. si. uut. ! !n .Vltville I'onnty, to wit : All iii.it unci or par! i.l land containing N'H iir:%D!M:I> AND i:i?;i:TVFIVK ACUK.S, IJ ?ruof !> **. hounded liv lamls of (!? Joniiili Wells, i!. J. Morritli, .1. r.'. t'al il, and i?l her*. Also, i!int Iri.i'l or puree) land containing TWO in 1.5ii] :i> o w sro or less, and honndcil I>v lands of James <'aslan, said T. W. Mars mid others, mid own us the Mct'el vey place. Altai, that ict or parcel of land, caitlaiiiin<i' TWO MUNDHKl) ACUKS, V re or less, and hounded by lands of James Casino, A. H. Lindsay anil oihers, known the Mt('el?'ev tract, beinjf the tract willed said 'J'. \V. Mars by his finiter Jo'iii A. rs. Levied on ami to l.e sold as the prop- 01 t of T. W. Mar.-, as Kxrculor, to Miiisfy os i a for.:.said Fxeciitioii ami costs. i llKMS -Cash. " .1. K. Pi I'll!', July 8, 1S35. h. s. ?. 107 HP ? School CojKtnisfj'.oser. ^ \miisvim.i:, ('. 11S. (\, .1 ine, 1S8"?. Ji ik'siri* In mwt tin* llistrict .w'c!i<nil Tnis nn?i Ilii' CiiiiiiI v Kx.uiiminir I'.umi I".?* ilu> j |u??e of C<Ui.siilt:ilin'i ill AS bc\ill-. i'!. tirs.1 i;lv 2-tr<1. (}nc linns ciimvi iiinjf ;ho p lati'iM of the I'lti* S.cliuls tor ;u?xt r il; li;'di.-'cii | hn|>i> i>\orv mIhihI rttoo in the (Vniii.v wiil a! ten.I O U? sppctfully, k.. (!. llon.'iKS, School Commissioner Al>'oi\ Co. f lily 1. 18S.). J?.:i J V t%:fr??. lii??>M?(s jvl tlio \ utmclto. 'M!'lio:u:?s M^Octii '.in, of tlir? oi l volinIVtnello Snlooit. invite* his i riny iiils to k'vo liim n call ilnrintr Court U. I I.,5 . I*? '? ?* ?11? Sitl<i?iii i.< well I'kcl with first-clnsn refresh ut<>nu. \ pc r vnu over nucd a donlilr foot Pl??w Stock r in lliu tiiuv to get it. W. J, Smith <t- Son. 11' r . ^ v lotlm k Pemii J'AYK in slock a complete assortment m liri/y. >1 *? I i ?-i in*-;, Chemicals, I >y?- >: ii;:Varnishes Are. i I.Si > A I.I. TI! l-i roiTI.AIt A 1'utoiil Meilioines now in use, many ??t" tin-in Non-secret preparations, consisting of the very host Cough Mixtures, Dis|tci>liu and Kidney preparations, I'heuinali?: :in<l Xeursilgir preparations and 1'esL I .iniim-itts for Man and Horse. HE VERY BEST FEMALE PREPARATIONS. V ! >! A 1M N K11A M "S Female Uomedy, 111! A Di'l Kl.b'tt Female Uegulator. '01.91 r.H' I.IXIMKXT AMI MOTHER'S Flit KM). jlKM-Uir.i: I'.KACKS and KKIHT 5 sriM'nltTKliS, so neeessary to Woman's comfort ami health. Also Ahttnminal Supporters. Campbell's depositor, ?Xre. jri'TUKK instantly relieved liy usinj; the Celebrated Fry Truss, he only truss giving an upward and inard pvessuie, same as holding the rupire up with the hand. No pressure on 10 l?af:l*. No thigh strap worn. 1st remiuui and medal awarded at Cineinutt v.xposition 1SS1. JUYOU'S 1MLK OINTMKXT. The best t ern Cures, Corn and IUin>n I'ads. Also excellent preparations for Chapped Skin, for restoring Vigor to the Hair, for Preserving ami Cleansing the Teeth. 11 i.i.Ni'i v.ii' PAISTOY GOODS will be- found very complete? consisting of ('olounes, foreign mill domestic, Flnukercliief Kxtvaets iw great variety, Toilet Soaps from the cheapest to the finest. a All?. TOOTH, NAIL, SHAVING, SIIOK AND Cl.OTIlKS BRUSHES. C03IUS OF ALL SOI'TS. ft T ?:~i r . _ ff 1 ? * ? v i i.ii * urn(i v inucK.'s ior i ioiisimhhu nnu ? Cooking I'tirposi's? ^ linking I'ow tiers, Kx tracts ami SpicoH, ami Vinegar. " Close Attention Given to PRESCmPTIQKS at all Hours, Night and Day. December 24,'K? if 1U Speed &HeuSfer DRUGGISTS. r^kkp constantly on hand u full, ami well t\ sclcotcil stock of pure )rugs, Chemicals etc., etc. All the latest ami popular linos of I'ulent ml Proprietary Medicines. lie host I.ivor Medicine, euros Dyspepsia, f'f AiiIt <>nhj hy if*. Try our 1M.ACKURIUIY CORDIAL for 'uninior Complaint ; ami our Compound Syrp Sarsapurilla with Iodide 1'uiutdi, for iho Hood. bed hug raiso:v, ^ :io most canrenicut way of do?tn?viiijc these sects. DIAMOND DYKS, all lite Staple ar.d Fashionable Colors. A fall lino of Fancy Goods, 'oilet Articles. Statiniierv etn. p,Ir. The best brand:) of Cigars, Tobacco, nii<l)<'igarcttes. A complete stuck of White Leads, I'tii'iits, il:?, Viimishits, etc., etc., I'aint lirushes, 'iluloW (ilifS. Golden Macliino Oil. We Hell the cck'bratud Harrison llrothcr's repr.red l'aiut; the hest in tlic inurket. Special attention paiil to (lie Prescription Department. Physician's prescriptions ami fu.nily ropes filled ut ail hours of (lav ami ni^ht, hy ;pericuced ami competent hands. Orders hy hand or Mail, promptly attended SPEED & NEOFFER. April 20, Iftti. if &i. For Sale at -'.,7 IH V E X -''<) 1. r M N* \V A S! 11X <; T (> N IJ A X l? J I'll ESS. hh jyixnl us new. Snlil in order buy h larger i-n-ss. "M KKriKXIIJCK," Iulv I, 1885. Abbeville, S. C. 'AVI LION HOTEL, >v . CHARLK8TOX; S. 0. ' Flint ClasH in all its Appointments. 1 R A TES, $2.00, $2MO. excellent Cuisene, larne airv rooms, Otis Mender Elevator. Electric bell and Hguts. atud rotunda. Contrally located. Qctl, '84-tf. . 21 J ? . >-?V: "*'* >'M . V }*^ '