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S..?a-v->v .',v. s ' The Abbeville. Messenger. 4 II Entered at the postoffice as 2n<!-cUus matter. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1885. BUBSCKIPTIOJf ft 00 ssBHpapranmaHBK IWoth nf Mr. J. A. KamAr. This estimable citizcn of Abbeville County died at his residence on Saturday lust after a long and painful illntfss. Mr. llatney has long been identified with many of the interests of Abbeville, and his demise will be regretted by many. He was at one time the superintendent of the Lettle fiirm, and for the flast four or five years has had charge of the Poor House. lie discharged all of his4trusts with fidelity and with carnestitcss. His remains were interred at Sharon on Sunday last, in the presence of a number of his friends and relatives. "The Course of True Love Never Did Ran Smooth?.": . _ Soma amusement was created on the Btreets oti Monday lust, by tho attempt cffc*a-polored Couplo to run aWuy and get - toanyad.' 'Tho irate father overtook the j v. .^invuig tuiu Miiuimiiriiv Jiui, :i svop t> tneir intended nuptials. Tho affair was so touching as to actually stir tho poetic depths of 0110 of tho editors of the Mks.sknokr. The following is tho s.\ --Aproduction it brought- forth; 4? .*? *'.The sbaddit'-pf. niftlit wore' falling fast," - As t^roqgl#our quiet village passed ? A youtH'of very dusky, huo, - Accompanied by his-kiver true. -V No liiicd paid thoy to any one,- ; ' * * But kept their stager in a run, * And nothing seemod upon tlioir mind But that the old man was behind. ' . : \ > . Nor long was he to come 111 view, (And mounted on a chargcr too,) . * Asking of all as he pass'd by, ; < . V "Inwhich way did my daughter fly ?" - No one came to the lovers' aid. All pointed out the flglit thoy made. Tiie old man rode with all his ^night, And HfoniKXl thn lovnrs ill thnir flirht. . In vain tho maidon's woeful cry, In vain this flush of lovors eye. For tho old man cruelly parts The loving and faithful heart". Moral. ... "Lovo may laugh at bolts and bars" Whon inlluencou by tho light of stain, But to out wit one without remorse Bo sure and Iiavo a swifter horso. A Good Chance.. / It appears by the- notice given .by General Johnson Hagood, chairman board of visitors, South Carolina Military Academy that there is a1 vacancy from this County -in the CitAdel. Here is a chance for^some good boy. MESS AG ES. The survivors of the .gallant old 7th Regiment-will incet at Ninotj*-5is. on next Friday, the 21st inst. Therefore, >nt) several companies in that Region cut ''1 from Abbeville County and it will doubtless afford them much pleasure . to meet their comrades in arms of! ot?)cc " days. Generals Uonhnm and*Vi\2fj. : shaw will bo present and' doiiv&r-jscd-' dresses. There has been some doubt whether the meeting was'on the 21st August or September. Wo have authentic information that' the 21st August, next Friday, is the dny. Major Joseph -Ganahl aml-Gupt. J. Jf: Bass came up on Monday to -appear before Judj;c Cothran on a motion to.dissolve the injunction obtained by the O't&G. Railroad against the A. &. K. Railroad, restraining the latter from completing and using the depot being built in Greenwood. The motion v was argued before Judge Cothran yesterday. Major Ganahl and W. H. Parker Esq. appeared for the A. & K. Road and W. C. Benet for the C. &. G. Road. , The Judge decided thatthe injunction should be dissolved. George Gibson, aned eisht. and Delia ' Jordan, aged nine years, were lodged n jail on Saturday last charged with the murder of the thirteen months old child of George Jordan. The details of this case show one of the most reinaYkable instances of crime committed by juveniles, that wo ever heard. "We will publish the details next week. We call attention to the announcement, in this paper, of the Piedmont Institute. It has a strong and successful faculty, splendid buildings and is situated in the healthiest part of the State. Prof. McCaslan is well known to our people, and it does not nocd that we do more than tell them that be has made Piedmont Institute a succors, * i ; ' Mr. Thomas Young, of Lowudesville, has again been a sufferer from fire. He had the misfortune to loose br fire, on last Thnrudfiv nifht ttia dill house containing about two hundred gallons of whiskey. There was no insurance upon it, and it is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. A darkey from Mirtin's mill Btole his ''Jassie" Katio Dovlin, ?who lives near K ' Mr J 0 Douglas, and started for home with her Monday evening. Her irate parent pursued pistol in hand. The whole town jioned in the chase and captured the runaways near Mr Henry's. A kitchen is not comj?1?rt<9 Without a stove. And they are j?' cheap that n<> man haa aright to reft^tv$jpten^Mr wife's labors by not buytfig'oft?. If this pricks your conscience go at one? to II W Lawson and Co's. Read their advertisement. Adjutant General Manigault inspected the Abbovillc Rifles on last Wednesday afternoon at G o'clock. * The boys turned out thirty-four strong ' V . and did some good drilling. General Manigault complimented them on their drjll and appearance. . The accounts of the Stock Show and of the dedication at Lowndcsvillc, fill ; ^ our colums th?H week and le*vo u? no room for communication?; and local?. All defforrcd matter shall uppcar next w?ek. ^ Mr. C. H. Board, the gentlemanly and vv / efficient travelling correspondent of the Columbia Jicyiatcr, was in town on Friday looking after the interests of that excellent journal. Willio Vance, Esq, is out from his Louisiana homo visiting his father's family. We are glad to seo him', lie looks irell and prosperous. \ ., Married, by Squire Uarkneas, on the 17th ipst., Dr. Morrow and Miss Anna P Power.. I/onglifo aM happiness to them. . ~ J. EeV.'T. T!. Gadsen will conduct the service* at Trinity Church on Sunday next; - f * i* ; , . '* ? Meat! Meat! ! Meat ! !! Plenty of] grease in Abbevillo once more. .Whito Brothers have ? just received 25000 pounds clear rib sides. Hon. J. P. Maxwell, Mr. T. F. Hi'lcy and Mr. 0. A. C Waller, of (.ireenwoou, were in town yesterday. The train on Tuesday was an hour and a half behind. Rev. Father Monaghan is in Abbeville.1 An enterprising and roliublo house. Messrs. Co to ran ?fc Porrln can always bo rolled ou notouly to carry in stock everything, but to secure the agency for such articles as have well-known merit, and are popular with the people, tlieroby socuring the reputation of being always ontorprising, and evor roliable. Having necured the agency for the celebratod Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption; will sell it on a'positive guaranteo. It will surolymiro any and every affection of Throat, Dungs and Chest, and to show our co^rfidcnco, we invito you to call and g?t ? trial bottle freo. I)ont till tho system -with quinine in the effort to prevent or cure fever and ague. Ayer's Ague Curo is a far more ootent preventive and remodv. with tho advantage of leaving in the body no poisons to produco dizziness, deaftipss, head<y>he, and othei; disorders. rThe proprietors warrant it.. v All tlioso interested in the clearing or and repairs of the gravoyard arfc renueste i to ntcctiigain at Long Cane, on Tlluns? diy morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. (*eo. A-.'"JVdriTi^ith and Miss Sarah Thurston of Charleston-, are visiting at Judge McGowan's. - t Mr. Heuj.S. Huruwoll now drives a lino tnrtvJtft. Mr. Miko Damorou, l^rothor of ouV townsman Mr." W. J. HogOrq,lis in town after nil absence of sovoral yca^s. > ' ' " ' The Johnston Male and Female Iustitute. We invite spccial ^attention to the.announcement of this Institute in another, column. It will bo seen thnt Prof. J. Fleming Brown, the principal, who has already gained an enviable reputation as one of the best teachers in the State, will bo assisted by two accomplished lady teachers. Hiss Lizzie McDonald and Miss Kitty T. Perrir\. Miss lyicDonald is a daughter of l)r. McDonald, a prominent Baptist minister of Atlanta, and she is a graduate of the Richmond Seminary. Miss Kitty I'errin is froui Abbeville county, a daughter of Col. James Porrin a distinguished soldier who was killed in the late war, and she is'recommended by Judge McGowan, W. C. lionet, \V. A. Lee, W. A.Tenipleton and others." The .session of the Institute will begin on the 6th of September.?Chronicle. . ' DUE WEST DOTS. Due West is in the' dry streak. Itov. J. N. Youngproai-hcd for the A. 11. congregation laBt Sabbatli morning. The. A. 11. Congregation are to. moot in aregular olu/.fiishiot\ -way, and have a goneral l'lCaniug Up of tlie grounds' around t^6 clittreh Jori ThusdAy, 2Gtli.uf August.'. All the -conferotratioli' are e* pected to bo pTcsebt'Hiul io liavo a soMAJ time as well. _ . - v. Wo have two hotels now, tbo Kennedy House artd the PluttulX. - " . v . Mr.' B.. H. Grlor liatj -returned from the WCyttaK of tlio Charleston Iustltuto tun) JtiiVurd tiie readers of the "A. R. 'Presbyterian]" with an interesting letter Ton hft? trip.' - /- . One of ??ur young bachelors in (going to Troy, stoptuiJ off atVerdery to sj>fcaK to tlie *Kirls, the wliistlo blow, tho train loft, but ho ran it ilown jind jumped on board. "itonea Path has an. -'itrltfnR paTm" To phiy. the- Widem'an* again." They Fpeak of inviting them up. -.Duo AVest luis hud'scarfcely any rain in. four we'eks and tlio 'cotton iw badjy .scorched. Rev. XV. L. Prossley and-Dr. Lathan assisted Rev. Calvin Pi-essl ey at Generostee last Sabbath. Mr. J. Ij. Press ley and wifo and MJss I. V. Lelial, have just roturncd from Moffatsvillo. . Due Wost- is looking forward to the meeting of Synod,, laat of Septeuihor. She invites her friends to come. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Devlin and family aro visiting Irionds below the village. Professor TodU has returned from the mountains. Miss Ida Brown left for a trip to the mountains last week. H. S. O.'-V". Troy Items. . There wan quite an interesting law eaao in town on last Wednesday. The nature of the case eon Id bo better explained by, calling ic a "dog oaso." The prc^esyijonalleged that on a certain day, and at a certain time, defendant's dog did make an attempt to intlict serious wounds upon the body ot the said prosecution. Quite a ntmmar or witnesses were examined, and all theevldence went to prove that the dog was, (us the attorney for the. defendant termed it. a moral aog,) And after four spirited speeches, pro and con, mi Messrs. Kennedy Brothers, Bradley 4* Patton, the easo was turned over to the jury?and after a few minutos careful consideration, camo in with the verdict not guilty. . , 7 . Our crop prospects were never finer at this season, and with only one or two more refreshing ahowera, and we can certainly count on an abundant harvest this fall. Messrs. Bradloy & Reagan will soon j put in operation thoir brick machine,1 near our town, and we know no ono better adapted to the brink business, than Mr. Reagan, and feel confident that ho will make it a success. will ho two base ball games m VMdftjr ?n4 Saturday, 14th, anu loth instant*, between Augusta and Troy. Wa look Mud to ti?6M-games with a great deal of ple?snro. and fee! confident that it will be eqnal.to ant professional guine. Etfory one to cordially invited to attend, and witnews -?amo that H.o'ikAlfcJ? " v? VI j/injuuni mo up WU1IVI jr.. As was stated in yonr tart l?gue, the Methodist are currying on quite tin interesting meeting, under tto prMvfaing of Rev. Mr. Murray, the piktnr In eharge, and is ably assisted by Rm,> Mr. MoCook, of Louisville, (Jovrgia, wbo lias shown by bis able prcachlM to bddne of the shining lights In the ll6tttod)fc< denomination. Wo reel aonMent that inach good has boon don^ dbrtng tills mooting. f ) Soveral of our merchant^ lira getting ready to go North, for the pUNM**, of buying their fiUl stocks, they Mnfaitittle a largo trade, and will buy awoMljg^. ; . I .11 I fc t Greenwood Cinders. T ? Rain on yesterday, Tbo flirt* in two weeks. Rev. J. P. Marlon, the former pytof of tho Presbyterian Church' hero. Altai that pulpit oh Sunday. He i? clear, Ibrciblo, cod wlthall afonpital proaober; ' '? The merchants of Orennwood, id oo?fc? pllmont to the show at NlnetjMk* oloeed their atoros on ThtfradayJ dKM tended in a body In tbe bargain. ?||g Mr. A. Roaenburg. baa gone North iiir bia fall stock of g^oda. Payne IBl Durst are aoon to follow. fig \ s * Rev. lClwoll, of Ninetv-8|x pariili Sroaobcd in the Methodist Church Sun ay afternoon.J Much apprebensiou !h felt for th crops. A good rain will set things ul right again. Wo know "of a weddtng to tnko phic in the oarly full. Guess who? Mr W. K. Blako. has a flue carp pom full of the finny tribe but ho loxperionce great difficulty in catching tbein. Can1 s<?tne ouo suggest a plan ? Mrs Georgia Williams is off on a vIhJ to her relations in Anderson. The public square presented a llvel; appearance, on Saturday. It mado u tiiiiiK oi ino goou imngH in uie mil. ^ SHERIFFS SALE. K. B. Cado against A. W. and R. Frank Cult ?Execution. By virtue of an execution to me directed in the above stated chhu, 1 will Sell to th highest bidder, at Public Auction, within th lugal hours of Hale, at Abbeville Court House on t'ae 7th day of September, A. 1). 1895, th following described property; to wit: Al that tract or parcel of land, situated, (yin| and being in the Count}- of Abbeville, Mat* of South Carolina, containing NINETY ACRKSj ' more or less, the property of A. W. Cole Also all, that tract' or parcel of land adjoininj the above,.containing MtTLG-HTY ACRES, more fir less, the. property of H. Frank Cole Bounded' by lands of J. fi. Calhoun, Jatne; McKelvy apd others. Lovied on qnd.ltobi sold as the property of A. W. atid-R. Franl Cole, to satisfy the aforesaid execution an< costs. Terms?Cash. j. F. C. DuI'rk, vsi.orifr August 19, '85.' .124.J ' The Light Running New Home. THE.Xdw tifotnc Machine 1ms bcQonii one of the most popular mafchinci now sold, ?nd is rnpidly superceding nil other mftohiries, nnd has been greatly improved both in machine and attach nient It now takes lead in sewing inn chines. % . -Almost noislcsK, simple and durable and beyond all 'dispute bv-thoso"tha have tiiod them;-'The New Home i: unsurpassed in light running and leads lh? wuriu as n ianmy niftctnnc. Uvei two hundred of those.. Xe-w -Homo ma chincs were sold in Abbeville Countj in tlyj past two years. The solf-scttinj Noodle combined with nil. the latos improvements.. Thoso machines an sold upon monthly payments' and 'an within the reach of all in' need oF i Sewing Machino. Payments made t< suit the purchaser. You caDnot.^ffart to do without onjv of these "ma'chinei when you caji gift it on ?uch easy terms Come ono and. all- and see'the Xev -Home." .You, will, buy no other. Fo wile by - - " . ' Abbevnitv'S. C. July 29th *85; l2mo. ; .ll8 Cotlii B.11 & J eifii HAVT> in stock a complete ' assort ment of ,.t.. . jDxugs, Medicines, CKcFriicalH . - Dye Stuff*. Vfirnishes &c. ' > " ' A LSO ALL TIIJE POPULAR \ . :v;V r Patent Medicines* r[tf\v jin usi . inan^" of th'cni'^ifo^spcret'prcpa * rations^'consisting;.'of the vcr; "best*Cough*M jx^jires, Dispppti and Kidney ^Veparations, Rlfeu inaticgind-Neuralgic preparation ; aud-.^Best Liniments for Mai and Horse. ' THE VERY BEST IFEMALI PREPARATIONS. 'jXDIA PVNKHAM'S Fcinpie Remedy BRADFIELD'S Female Regula tor. HOLMEB' LINIMENT ANI> MOTHER'! .. FRIEND. rjnnrr ui'i) Tin i nvi ? > ow yin'ij liiyi'iH uuav^CiO anu OIVlll. >3 Supporters, so necessary to Woman's comfor nnd health. Also Abdomina Supporters, Campbell's Repositoi y &c. RUPTURE instantly relieved by us ing the Celebrated Fry Trusi The only truss giving an upward and in ward pressure, same as holding the rup tureup with the hand. No pressure o the back. No thigh strap worn. Is premium and mednl awarded at Cincin ' natl Exposition 1884. PIIYOIL'S PILE OINTMENT. Th best Corn Cures. 'Corn and Rur ion Pads. Also excellent preparations fc Chapped Skin, for restoring Vig or to the Hair,, for Preserving an Cleansing the Teeth. qur line of ' ZF-A-IfcTCrX- GOODS will bo found verj completeconsisting of Colognes, forcig mil) rlnmnaiio H?nlfn?/>liinf If* tracts in great variety, Tpilc Soaps from the cheapest to th finest. Hair, tooth, nail, shaving ' shok and clothes BRUSHES. f COMBS OF ALL SORTS. ASO many articles for Household an Cboking Purposes? Raking Powders, Extracts an - Spiccs, and Vinegar. v Close Attention Given t< g| PRESCRIPTIONS at ?l a + '* _ ?- - _ |B?R nour?, nigni ana nay ^Aeober U, '84-tf ' i? Speed &Neuffer ?i DRTJQaiSTS. KEEP constantly on hand a full, aud well Helectea stock of pure d Drugs, Chemicals etc., etc. 8 All the latest and popular lines of l'atent t and Proprietary Medicines. it Herlslxiey y the best Liver Medicine, cures Dyspepsia, q for Halt only f>y u*. Try our BLACKBERRY CORDIAL for - Summer Complaint; and our Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla with Iodide Potash, for the Blood. JilJIJ bug roisox, the most canvenient way of destroying IhcHe I insects. " DIAMOND DYES, . all the Staple aud Fashionnblo Colors. 1 A full tine of I?'ancy Goodn, ' Toilet Articles, Stationery etc. etc. The bast brands ef Cigars, Tobacco, and|Cipraretti8. 'r A complote gtock of White Leads, ljaints, " Oils, Varnishes, etc., etc., Paint Drushes, Window Qlass. Golden Machine Oil. b We sell the cclcbrMed Harrison Brother's b Prepared Paint ; the best in the niarkttt I Special attention paid to the Prescription Department Physician's prescriptions and fa.nily recipes filled at all liou^s of day and night, bj experienced and competent bonds. Orders hyba.rid'or.Mail, promptly attended to. 4 " SPEED &: NEUFFER. April 29, 18S5. tf .* 83. f For Sale Cheap. TWO TIS&WELL;FIXTURES. The boat Muter" raisfng ?in vent ion of the day. ' Invaluable to farmers. A bargain. Appiy J 1 ut this office. ' tf. Aug. 12 1885.', 123. 3 ^ ?: :?, | ; '^jor House Cabins. r ' ' ' > " ' 5 ' t i > . j . , Oealed. proposals will be received till Scnf^tcniber 7.th-? 1885, building two double cabj ins at the_4>oor .House. 5 Specifications may be seen on application to the Clerk of the Board. r ' The contractor will be required to Rive r bond with' approved sureties. Bids, may be aontto Ihe nuderaigned or left. v with Klugh at Abbeville, C. w. T. Cowan, - . County Commissioner. - 41. Aug. 12 1885. 122. Notice of 'Application for Charter. The . undersigned will apply to the next session of the legislature of S. C. * to pass nn act chartering the "Abbeville . Building and Load Association. ? v ' .-.IrfuL. Bon ham, S. C. Cason, W. II. Parker, W. A. Templeton. i V ' W. C. Benot, r ^ .J.F.Miller, r- ^ v- - and others. '> , 3nu Aug; 12 1?$5. - . 121. _ ^ i ' ' ?' ' : SYER& "Hair Vigor restores, with the gloes and freshneee of ? youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown color, or deopblaek, as may bo desired. . By its qm light or rod hair may bo darkened, thin hair thickened, and baldness often, r thongh not always, eared. ' It checks falling of the. hair, and ittma* lates ft weak and sickly growth to vigor. It pre rents and eores scarf and dandruff, and heals nearly every disease peculiar to the ? scalp. As a Ladles' Hair Dressing, the Viook is unequalled; It contains neither oil nor dye, reudeM t^e hair soft, glossy, and P silken iu appearanoe, and imparts a dslloata, agreeable, and Isstlug perfume. . if a. C. P. B RICH KB Writes from JTMv, O.. t Mi 8; 1882: " Last fall my hair oommenesq , falling out, and In a short time 1 bsnsms " marly bald. I used purl ? a bottle of ; Arxm'l Hair Vioob, whleh stopped thifclV r? log of the hair, and started a new groiftte, X harto now a foil head of hair mwlafvfm. ottsly, and am oonvlneed that bnt for 4he n oT joar preparation X should bat* teen - , entirely baUL" J. w. Bowkn. proprietor of the ifcArthur (Ohio) Enquirer, ears:" Avbb'i Hajr Vioob Is a raoet excellent preparation for the hair. X speak of it from my own experience. Its use promotes the growth of new hair, and 11 makes It glossy ana soft. The Viook is also .1 m sure ouro for dandroff. Not within' my knowledge has the preparation arer failed i to giro entire satisfaction," Mb. Axon* Fairsairk, leader of the oelebrated " Pairbairn Family " of Seottish Vocalists, writes from Bottom, Matt., Web. 9, 0 1*80: "Brer sine* my hair began to giro slli Tery evidence of the change which fleeting time prooureth, I hare used Atkb's Haib . Viaob, and so hare been able to maintain anappearanoe of youthfolness?a matter of ir considerable oonsequence to ministers, orar ; ZK^<ftt^rvr,%m9wmuu m d Mas. O. A. PastcofT, writlMCeMa.gr Jttat Bt? CharteMttnon, Mau., XprinMMkMU *' Two year* ago abont two-thirds at iferaBfe cam* off. It thinned wry rapidly, UhTim fait irowioi bald. On using Amtl ffATu ' \ Vioon the (ailing flopped and a new growth ' oommeneed, and In about a month my head was completely oorored with short hair. It has continued to grow, and la now as good as before It fell. I regularly used bat one bottle oI the Viooa, hot now nse it occasionally as n a dressing." ^ We hare hundreds of similar testimonials to the efflcacy of Area's HtaVMoa. It >' seeds but a trial to conrinee-tj* most skeptie ealof itsTalae. '-* / N " \ raarAaxD BY * * > Dp. J. 0. Ay?r A Co., Low?II.Mm?. I Sokl by ftU DrogsUl*. * *" :u ' Millinery! Millinery 1 d fX^lIE most cxteneire stock of Millinery can _L. now be found at ? U. M (1 ADDON & CO.'S. d 1, '84-lf' 27 9 JJXCHANCJE HOTEL, :V . I " Ghrcnvii.i.k. S. C. THE ONLY TWO-CLASS HOTEL IN , THE WOULD. W. It, Whits, Provmuctob. 48 & *; *?2C&u*l . 3L-? J~<"' ALL public higlnvavs in Abbeville County must be thoroughly worked and put in good condition AT ONCE. Highway Superintendents and Koad Overseers will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly* Roadside ditches must be cleared of obstacles, and made deeper or new ones cut where necessary. ? We will enforce the law strictly against any Overseer and Superintendent, whose road or roads arc not worked, in accordance with this order by the 1st of September next. James A. McCord. William Hiley. W. T. Cowan. County Commissioners. July 29th 1885. 5t. 117. Mortgagee Sale. virtue of authority placed in me I "-*by two Mortgage notes given by G. L. anil W. \V. Wilson to the Geiser Manufacturing Company, of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, I will sell at public outer}', to the highest bidder, on Saturday, August 15th 1885, at 11 o'clock a. in., at the residence of Mr. John V. Schrader about three miles east of Lowndesville, Abbeville County S. C., the following described property : One Six Horse Power Portable Steam Engine on wheels, built by the Geiser Manufacturing Compauy, of Waynesboro, Franklin County Pennsylvania. Terms cash. R. N. Divvek, Gen'l. Agt., Geiser Manufacturing Co. July 29th 1885. 3t 120 Anderson Military School, ANDERSON, S. C. OPENS again Sept. 1st, 1885. Tuition $10, $13, $16 and $20 per Session of twenty weeks. Hoard in the Institution without washing, lights and towels, $12.50 per month. Send for Catulogue. W. J. L1GON, {Mine 15, 1885. principal. na GREENVILLE Female Collie. (Founded by the Baptist State Convention ?t S. C., iu 1854, Greenville, S. C. THE THIRTIETH ANNUAL SESSION WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH. The Greenville Conservatory of Music is its Music Department. Splendid advantages in Drawing, Fainting, Kensington work, Ac. Faithful, thorough instruction. Number of Instructors, 15, number of RtudeniH in attendance lust session 210. Sond for new Catalogue. A. S. Townes, July 29, tit.?11C. President. Erstii Cote. DUE WEST. S. 0. ORGANIZED in 1838?Proposes to give a thorough College training. Necessary expenses only about $165. Faculty complete. Opens first Monday in October. Send-for Catalogue to W. M. Guiku. July 29, 1885. tf. President. 119. Due Vest Female College. jgxerciscs begin first Monday-in October. Careful moral training. Thorough teaching. Best facilities in music, Instrumental and Vocal, French and Painting. Terms untisually low. Whole cost of board and regular tuition for je?r *165.00. For Catalogue apply to the President. .lulv 22. 115 J. P- Ktrnied*. Notice of Partnership. THE undersigned have formed a partnership for the practice of law, under the ftryd name of Calhoun <k Mabry, to take effect from and after July 2, 1835.' All business intrusted to tbem will receive prompt attention, ORVILLE T. CAMIOUN, 106 D. LUCIEN MABRY. Sheriffs Sale. f,ncy J. Mars against T. W. Mars, as Executor.?Execution. ' By virtue of an Execution to me directed, in the ibove stated ease, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, within the logsl hoar? of sale, at Abbeville Court House, op the tbird day or August, A.I). >885, the following described property, situated in Abbeville County J to wit: All that tract or parcel of land containing ONE HUNDRED ANI) EIGHTYwivw Anurcw more or lent*, bounded bv lands of tbe Estate of JosiaH Wells, S. J. Morrah, J. E. Catfwell, and other*. Also, that tract or pared T?f land containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, more or leas, and bounded by lands of James MoC'aslan, said T. W. Mars and others, and kmitvn as tbe McCelvey place. Also, that trRot/or parcel o? land, containing ' " TWO HUNDRED ACRES. more or less, and bounded by lands of James McCaslan, A. B. Lindsay and otbers, known as the McCelvev tract, being the tract willed to said T. W. Mars by bit father John A. Mars. Levied on and to be sold as tbe property of T. W. Mars, as Executor, to satisfy the aforesaid Fxecntion and costs. TIS If MS?UaMi. J. F. C. DcPRE, July 8, 1885. s. (;. 10< J|KW DINNER HOUSE, , Greknwood, 8. C. Kept by Mr*. F. G. Parka. Cheap rtUi, first, o'jres fare. JaM Utb, 1886-tf. Ill ' >. i > v.' J,' f" }J\ " t ; .vv' Grand Opening WE invite everybody to come and exnni- I ine our 8u|?erb stock of ladies goods I of every description. Hats, lion nets, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces Ac., in endless variety. Komun Striiies, I'laid Silk and Tin sel and Lace Scarfs, beautiful designs. Every ting in neck wear, Kuchings, & cents and up. Linen and Lace collars, Fishues, and everything that makes woman more beautiful. -Handkerchiefs, black and colored borders', i white and colored, Silk, Lace, Ac. . Wonderful bargains in white go*"1*, Liwns at 8 cents per yard and upwards, nice India Linou 10 cents, colored Lawns from 5 to 12% cents per yard, best goods ever sold here at these prices. Ginghams, Seersuckers und suitings, Cashmeres, Nuns Veiling, Lace Cl Hunting, Plain, Unicodes and Flowered, Henutitul I'laids in colors and black and a, white, Black Huntings, Cashmeres Tansise, Gazelle and Henrietta Cloth, Buttons and Trimmings for everything. Silk Gloves, White, Black nnd Colors, call h for our Foster "William" Kid, in Itlark and Colors, only $1.00 a pair. Ladies and Cliil- tj dren's Hose and Shoes. t> hi" tt k t\t\a-?t ? ^ ^ ix. 1V1. XIAULJUIN fjo. u March 25, 1885-tf. 1 JAS. G. BAILIE & SONS, DEALERS IZEsT Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Cur- 1 tains and Shades^, I WALL PAPERS, BORDERS AND DADOES, Hearth Rugsr, Door Mats &c 7 14 BltOA I> STREET, 1 01mS v*' AUGUSTA, GA \ HY H. H. P. IS A SUCCESS! FIRST?It is good. SECOND?It id pleasant. -i THIRD?It is safe. 1 FOURTH?It docs cxactly what we claim for it FIFTH?It is made by reliable parlies. f: SIXTH?It has no equal. < SEVENTH?It docs not nauseate. t EIGHTH?It does not gripe. ^ NINTH?It will curc you. TENTH?It is the best Liver Medicinc known, and costs only Fifty Cents a Dottle. I: v A Never Falling: Prevention of Spring j Sickness. * , WILL INVIGORATE THE SYSTEM. nc. vuivo a uuc iv/ iiiu MiuuiaLii. J Relieves Torpid Liver and removes all excessive bile from the sjs- ? tem and impurities from the blood. ? Has been tried by thousands iu the pnst 3 four years and found worthy the eommenda- t tion of all. TEY IT II. H. . P. only 50 cents per BoLtle. 11 BARRETT & McMASTER, J Wholesale and Retail Druggist:?, Augu&ta, Ua. March 18-?.t 58 c P. A. 8. M. A. T. H. G. 0. ROBINSON & CO. oflV.r a Mason & Hamlin Organ to the corrcct interpretation of P. A. S. M. A. T. II. As these letters have a double interpretation, each person will have two trials, and the winner must find out both read- " ings. The names, with solution, will be 1 entered in a book, and when the corrcct J answer is received, it will be advertised and tho party notified. This offer ro- ' mtitnu nnnn until \f n tr lot 1KQ?* A Careful Heading of our Advertisement is Advised. T. M. H. O. T. 8. G. 0. IIOBIXSON & CO., ? . 30 Augusta, Ga. Master's Sale. f THE STATU OF SOUTH CAROMNA. > COUNTY OF ABBBEVILLE J IN THE COMMON PLEAS. F. \V. Wagenir A Co. against T. W. Marti, n Jn AVF. W. Wagoner A Co. against Lucy ^ 1. Mars.?Foreclosure. BY rirtuo of fti) order n>ndu in the above stated case on the 21st day of April, 1885, I will resell at public outcry nt Abbevillo C. H., S. C., on Monday, August 3d 1885, being Sale l)av, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, sit- , uatv in said State and County to wyt: All I that tract or parccl of land containing * One Hundred and Eiquty-f^tk Acres, more or less, bounded by laiu^s of the Estate ^ of Josinb Wells, S. R. Morrah, J. E. Caldwell aud others. Also, that tract or parcel of land, containing Oke Hundred Ackks, 1 more or less, and bounded by land of James McCaalan, said T. W. Mars and others, and known as the McColrey placc. Also, that tract or parcel of land, containing ? Two IIvmdred Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of James MrCaslun, A. 1). Lindsay and others, known ialso as the McCelvev tract, being the tract willed to said T. W. Mars by his father John A. Mars. Tbo snid lands to be sold in accordance with ^ the Decree of foreclosure' heretofore passed J on the 13th daj of JuUc, 1884, and at the risk of the aaid Lucy J. Mars,former purchaser. ,, TERMS OF .SALE?One-half cash, balance 11 on twelve months with interest from dar of I' sale, the credit portion Ui be seourtd by bond with sufficient security ?uid -mortgage of 4he premises sold. PurchaacrTo gay^mr^ai)ers. I' . Mastei. Julj 8, J886-4t 109 r ?? v .'1 AVER'S |*[ ILgUt? KJuru contains u antiSote for all mtUritl ^b* orders which, so far as known, is nsed in no other remedy. It oontains no Quinine, nor anj mineral nor deleterious snfcstanee vhat Ter, and consequently produces no lnj?u1$as effect upon the eonsiltution, bat syitcm m healthy ss it was before the attack. " WE WAMLAI? ITER'S 1QTTB OOBB t to cure every eye of Ferer and A|W, later- J mlttoat Or ChW fw?r, Remittent Fever, h Dnmb Ape, Blliooa Fever, and lirir Complaint earned by malar la. la eaaa of fallura, after doe trial, dealer* are antborlaed, by our alrenlar dated July lat, 1883, to Mffcad tfca naoaey. . DtuJ.C.AyerfcCo., Lowell, Matt. ? N- Sold by all Draggtote. , DRY GOODSJ SILKS, Retina, VelvctBy Trimminc*. R?j? , sian CirwUn^ JKw Marka*. Jutucy , *" H. M. HADDON *r*o : n * 1885 " AT Tlljt Meiial Saloon For this year will Le found Absolutely Pure Spirits. ^TORTIl Carolina cooper distilled Corn, 31 Finest brands of Kentucky Rye, front vo dollars to six dollars per (("Hon. * Imported Cognac Brandy a specialty. Also Ales, I'ortsr, Champagnes Ac. In ict all (lie |M>pular and standard goods thai in be obtained. Together with an assortment of Tobaceoa nd fine Cipars that can not be excelled in nalitv. Persons needing such goods would not b? umboirged by buying from them. ' The place ia Seccond Door from Couri OU8C. I'DONNELL & CUNNINGHAM Proprietors, Abbeville, S. C jan 14-tf n G. H. Xj. Pianos! Organs THE BEST IN THE WORLD. C. O. ROBINSON & CO. 'he Great Savings Institution! SlO TO SlOO SAYEDJ p. q. s. ''rices Lower and Nearer Cost than Elsewhere. 5. L O. M. Our Pianos and Organs Selected roin Twelve of the Best Makers, are Acknowledged to be Superior by the Jreat Artist of the World. Wo Deliver our Pianos and Organs, freight Paid, to any Point in the South, rith Music Book, Bevolving Stool and nstruction Book. Also % Good Cov?r rith every Piano. P. A. S.M.A. T. H. Our long experience of over 40 years inables us to placo in every Home th* incst iuuiiieal instrument in the World :uaranteeinc Satisfaction and our Prioe 0 be the Lowest Musical Merchandise and instruments of every description. Sheet Mu;ic and Music Books. Tho Latest Pub1 cations. Orders filled on day of reception. Write for Catalogues* Prices, Dislounts, and Easy Terms of Payment. r. if.', if. o. T. & % Lowest prices >1 GEO; J). ROBINSON k CO.'S, 531 Broad Augusta, Qa. 30 French Codies, Fresh! LEMON OnScKrais, KIIESH! SODA GRACKKRfl, FRESH! GINGKlt^OTAPS, FRESHi ASSORTED JUMggfcs, FRESH! Just Rcccivodi. l-tr-2? QUARLES & THOMAS. LAW PARTNERSHIP. C> Cawin, | Abbeville, 8. C, I. L. Bosh*am, Jr. > " " '. H. Kick, ) Ninety-Six, S. C. ITI7"E have this day formed a partnership Tt for the practice of law under the firm ame of CASON, BONHAM <? RICE, ibbevilk*. S. C., ) Sak'l C. Cabon, May 25, 1885. V M. L. Bond am, Jk* ^ j J. H. Ricr. r Muy 27, 1885-tf 96 ItGRlCULTDBALMACHQIEET. VE OFFER TO THE FARMERS OF ABBEVILLE; 'he Derrlng, Jr. Twine Binder?weight 1,250 lbs. SIMPLE, STRONG, DURA" BLE and EFFICIENT. PRICE, $230. miir Ii :.t.? n ? .*vi. (? ui|iui> n?H|ier, weigm l 750 lbs. pricc, $105. The Derring Mower, cog gear made oi nalleablc iron, (he best mower in use, , ricd $75. The celebrated Thomas Hay Rake, rice, $30 . The Corbin Disc Harrow, with friction ?iff nnd chilled boxes, price, $40. Karquhars, Cardwella and Butterrorth'K Threshers, and "Ajax" Portable Engines. Tho Iron Age and Planet Cultivators. We solicit correspondence rom farmers and dealers. McM ASTER & GIBBES, Columbia, 8, C. Apr 14m 55. Real Estate Agent. >?.1 * rHE inWtrslicned offers bis terilMi ta the eUtseos of Abbsrilla County ma agent in he purchase and sate of Baal Batata. Vbera do sate Is made, tba only ofcarge will e for advertising. Commission, ona aad a islf p?r cent, on all^ales. J. T. Parks, > Abbeville C. H., 8. C. FOR sale, in Ninety-Six Township, 4? Acres of Valnablu Land, a part of tha trieinal Barrattriile place. The land will be livided in two or three tracts, or sold aa a rhola. Public roads on two sides. ALSO, 05 Acres, in Calhoan Township, half mile Vom Mt, Garni si, immediately on tha Baran?ah Valley Railroad. Timber enough can be' mid to par for tba place. ALSO.. <nr Hons* and Lot? in Albetillc, complete in ?verr department and convenient to business. fbeW contains one Acre, For terms aad tarticuiara -pi>lr to J? T. Pabks, r:j-Agent.