The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, August 26, 1885, Image 3
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The Abbeville Messenger.'
Entettd at tlie post-olfico as 2iul-clan.s mutter.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. 1885.
SUBSCRIPTION. ... $2 00
v ""Fold it up Carefully."*
A Ji'r/ity U> the lines tnlitUd
"ThK CON?jrKBT> ltAKNKII."
Gallant 11 lit ion foiled bv numbers.
Say not that your hopes are floil;
Keep that glorious Hajr that slumbers
One day to avenge yniir dead.
Keep it, widowed, sunless mothers,
Keep it .sisters, mourning brothers,
Furl it with an iron will:
Furl it now, but kccepit still.
Think not that its wrok is done.
Keep it till your children take it,
Oucc again to hail and make it
All their sires have lought and bled for,
All their noble hearts have sought for,
lllcd and fought for all alone.
All nlonel aye, shame the story,
Millions hero deplore the stain,
Shame alas ! for England's glory,
Freedom called, and called in rain.
Furl that banner, sadly, slowly,
Treat, it gently, for tis holy.
'Till that day?yos, furl it sadly, !
Then once more unfnrl it gladly? I
1Conquered Manner?keep it still 1
Htnry Houghton, JJa.it.
Vn.lln.wl Untnltn. ISM 1
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A Love-sick Swniu.
The following epistle was picked up
on the streets by n young man who deals
very extensively in such 'letters, and
ought to be a judge of them. He says
the following is par excellence and on j
his recommemdation we reproduce it.
Mrs. 11 T : Dear Mrs. J
P C I wish to hear from you and I <
desire to pay you a visit, In preference (
of any woman i know of, I have become
to be a widower no?v and do- j
sires a wife. Mrs. L gave me n j
good reccomendatinn of you until 1 de'lighted
to pay you a visit. I am the
father of 4 children from 7 to 13 years f
of age and 1 am a man of 37 years, in 1
the bloom of life. 4 children by llariet
W daughter Vina, pleas send me j
nn niwu'i?r liv liovf Wiwlnnuilfii* t/i Mrc i
L as 1 expect lo bo there.
With Love,
J C ?. f
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Arrest of a Fugitive from Justice. c
Butler Jones, the slayer of Moses f
Boyd, about three weeks ago, and who
fled from justice immediately after- !
wards, was captured on .Sunday last, by 1
Mr. J. D. Sitton, about twenty-four
mites from Anderson Court House.
Butler was working on the place of Mr.
Smith, under the assumed name of Bill ^
JJoyd, when arrested he denied his ideutity,
but gave in when recognized by n '
woman on Mr. SiIton's place. In speaking
to Mr. Sitton of the killing, be stated
that it was done in self-defence, and
stated minutely all the particulars. He
made no resistance, and is now lodged
with the Sheriff. The Governor bad offered
a reward of $150, for Butler's arrest,
and Mr. .Sitton will be paid for his
trouble.
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Extra Term,
Efforts are being made to arrange for
the holding of en extra term of the
Court of "General Sessions the last week
in September. Only two weeks are
. v-' alio wed to this County at the regular J
term of the Court in October, und from
present indication really the whole of
that time will be taken up with criminal
.business. In order to finable t'ie lawyers
to do some civil business then, it is j
proposed to bob! this extra term in September
to dispose of this accumulated
sessions business. Judge Cothran has
kindlv eminenti>d In Jmlil ilu> f!?nvt I
The Ferguson cait will not be tried. f
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A Woiidf rful Discovery. t
Consumptives and all, who suffer 1
from any affection of the throat nn 1
lungs, cun find a certain cure in ])r. v
King's New Discovery for Consumption. C
Thousands of permanent cures verify
the truth of this statement. No medi- 0
cine can show sucli a record of wonder- -|
- ful cures. Thousands of once hopeless [
sufferers now greatly proclaim they owe j,
their lives to this New Discovery. It
will cost you nothing to give it a trial_
Free Trial Dottles at C'othran & Perrin's r
d)rug Store. Large size, $1,00 '
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v Thanks.
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J . We are under obligation to Dr. L,an- c
f der for warm invitation to attend an ?
ouurauonai pic nic, nt \\ iiiiamston on
'27th inRtant. Addresses will bf> delivered
by Hev. W. I). Kirkland, and Col. 1
J. (x. Clinkscales. Dr. Lander says. "a
r pic nic dinner, the Young America Cor- j
net Band, our l>?autiful park, our excel- v
lent chalybeate spring will each con- |
tribute its share to the interest uf the (
occasiop.rt We have no doubt of the
iuterost and pleasure of tne occasion
and heartily regret our inability to nt- 1
Mr tand. I
m
Very Ileniarakuble Discovery.
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Mr. George V* Willing, of Blanchester,
Michigan, writes: "My wife has '
boen almost helpless for live years, so
helpless that she could not turn over in ,
bed alpne. She used two bottles of t
" hlectric Bitters, and is so improved-, ^
that she is able now to do her own ^
V ' work." 1
Klectric Bitteis will do all that is
r claimed for them. Hundreds of testi- i
monials attest their great curative pow- ^
era. Only fifty cents a bottle at Cothran '
& Porrin. <
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Abbovlllft,H First IJalc of New Cotton.
The first bale of new cotton wns put <
upon the'market on yostordny. It was '
rawed on Mrs. K. A. Robertson's place, '
and ginned by Mr. T. P. McMillan. U ?
wan sold t<? Messrs. P. Rosenberg & Co. j
for 9.I4 cents, cash, and weighed (>21
pounds. ,
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Ho! For the Mountains. i
On and after Thursday, the Gtli insl.. !
WO wilPstart a hack for Cedar Mountain !
(Hotel de Gownr') making tri-weekly 1
trips?Tuesdays, Thursday* and Satnr.
days. Parties wishing to go to Caesar's
Hoad and Buck Forest will be taken j
., ^there without extra cost Pare, $2.60. (
' " Orders for seats will he left at - i
Backlen's Arnica Salve.
f' Tho best stive in the world for Cuts, Bruisw'W.
Bores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum' Fever Sores,
Tctt?r. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns,
"- ?nd all Bkin Eruptions, and positively euros
; . v Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed
feire perfect satisfaction, or money refund
i, #d. Price W cents per bo*. For sale by|
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MKSSACi KS.
Dr. Taggart was in town 011 Tuckday.
Mr John A. Devlin, was down from
Duo West yesterday.
Mr 011i<* Pringle is visiting ihe family
of Mrs S. M. Calhoun.
Mr. and Mrs. Yarbrough aro visiting
the family of M. 1'. DcBruhl, Esq.
Mr. Allen Parker has gone to Cashier's
Vfilley for n short vacation.
General M. L. Bonhiun spent Friday
in Abbeville with his son Capt. Ronhftm.
Cotton is beginning to open and it
will not bo long now bo fore now cotton
will be coming in.
Rov. Mr. Chisolin has declined to accept
the call extended to him by the
Presbyterian Church of this place.
Rev. W. F. Pearson, has been assisting
Rev. Mr. Fennell in a Communion
service at Ilockp River during the past
few days.
TaKb Gilder's Liver Pills.
Col. II. II. llarpor, Lowndesvillc, is
summering in the mountains of North
Carolina.
Mr. 10. Y. Shoppard, of Ninety-Six,
is true a man as there if in Abbeville
County, was in town one day last week.
Watermelons have about played out.
Those offered for sale during tho past
week look as if they were full of chills.
Mr. Porrin Wardlaw, returned to
.Yugusta on Monday after a pleasant vistor
a week or so in Abbeville.
Letter, note and bill heads and er.vel>pcs
neatly printed at the Mkssknoeh
>ftice, at prices to suit the times.
Wo hear it rumored that an interestng
slandnr case is about to commcnsc
n our Courts.
Mrs. F. 10. Archer, who lias been
juite sick for some time, is reported
nuch better.
Mr. Uuckabee, of Atlanta, brother of
tfrs. J. F. C. DuPre, is visiting her
icre.
Judge Aldricl. has been in Abbeville
fir finmf> limn n*chnn* nftnr tin vino- fin.
sIihiI the arduous duties of his Cir:?it.
A good many poaches have boon ofcrcd
for sale on the streets during the
last week. They have been of :i rathor
nfeiior (jiialitv however.
Hill's Hepatic Panacea, ia the best.
Rev. Itenjamin Allston, of Georgeown,
S. who is visiting in the Ilorleaux
neighborhood, was in Abbeville
or one or two days last week.
W. C. Tlenet, Ksq., Miss Alice Wardaw,
Miss Sophio Haskell, Mr. and Mrs.
joorge M. Trenholin leave to-day for
he in on 11 tai ti5?.
Tho union meeting was held in the
Vesbytorian Church on last Sunday
ngiit, ucv. Mr. uiciiardson preaching
he sermon.
Mrs. Taggart, the mother of Dr. "VV.
d. 'I'aggart, of Dry Grove, who has
jeon visiting her son for some time, rout
nod to her home in Mississippi 011
yesterday.
Mr. J. K. Durst, of Greenwood. was
o town yesterday. Mr. Durst is one of
ho first business uton in upper South
Carolina, and is doing a big business in
ireenwood.
Mess. \V. 0. Bradley, B. S. Barnwell,
{. McG. Hill, and 11. \V. Cannon wont
'osterduy to Charleston. They will
ake in the New Brighton on the trip.
Walter L. Miller, Esq., has returned
rom a visit to Coronaca and Ninetytl
V* \\* 1) <| |'A OKA rylod f A 1 P.. ,-v i>i !> >>
? ?. UIV l?tl> mm I I * I IW K.IIII I I Will I 1 1 111
hat Col G. Mcl). Miller who has been
11, is improving.
Frank Cunnigham has been for a
reek past attending the U. S. Court in
Jreenville, as a witness.
Messrs. \V. IJ. Parker, J. Fuller Lyn
and Hugh Wilson, went to Troy on
,'uesdny to attend the re-hnion of Co.
lilth Regiment S. C. V. We. will
iave a good report of it next week.
The Master .las. C. Klngh, Esq., has
eturned from n vistit to his family at
'oronaca,-and seoiUK much improved in
lealth.
There will he no mooting of the Litrary
Club during this month, it being a
ustom nlwaya to do away with the Au;ost
meeting.
Red Rust Proof Oats ! the finest in
he market at W. Joel Smith ?f? Son.
The libel case between Mr. D. II.
Ienderson and Mr. Tt. 11. Dovlin, in
vhieh the latter was sued for $10,000,
ins been settled, and the suit withl
raw n.
W. A. Lcc, Esq.. is having a well dug
ui his lot next to Mr. S. C. Cason, probatory
to the erection of a handsome
osidence thereupon.
Any druggist will tell you what he
mows about the merit of Shrinor's In
nan veriniiugc the popular remedy.
Wc regret to lenrn of the serious illiess
of Col. Mcl). Miller, of Ninetysix.
When last heard from he was considered
better. His many friends here
vish for him ft speedy recovery.
Mr. \V. II. Holland, of Xinenty-Six,
s gone to Columbia to go into business
vith li. M. Anderson & Co. Mr. Holnnd
is a bright young fellow, and will
lo well in Columbia. Wc congratulate
nm on his prospects.
Services in Trinity Church Tore con1,,/Un.l
1-..* C< 1-- '
uvwu ,i'n him ouima)' i?y ncv. ait.
fiadsden. of Anderson* -The singing 1?y
Messrs. Trcmholin, McGownn and Benit
was particularly finer and greatly enjoyed
by tho whole congregation.
Do you wish a beautiful complexion ?
r.hen use Acer's Sarsaparilla. It cleanses
end purifiers tlic blood, and thereby
removes blotches and pimples from the
ikin, making it smooth and clears, and
jiving it a bright and healthy appearance.
The best medical authorities acknowledge
the great value of Ayer's Calharli<?
Pills, and frequently prescribe their
use with tho utmost confidence, well
knowing that they aro the most effectual
remedy ever devised for diseases cause
by derangements of tho stomach, livci
and bowels.
Our handsome young friend I)r. Frank
Harrison has returned from a visit to
Anderson. Wo are sure his friends
there were as glad to greet him on hit
arrival as wo are to sco him on his return.
Ho.i^ popular everywhere and
ought to bo, for no better or truer fello*
lire* th*n?rtMik.;Ilarrj>ion.
Kod Oats ! lied Oats! Pure Seed,
choi.p. ~~ S.Mirn & Son.
Ilead the advertisement of Ilio Abbeville
High School. This school has
i now a strong corps oT teachers and offers
fine- educational ad vantages. The
session begins Monday, 14th September.
Prof. J. C. Cork, of this County has
. been elcctcd Principal of the Mount
Zion Iligh School, of Winnsboro, to (ill
the vacancy caused by the resignation of
Mr. Patterson Wardlaw, of this place.
The trustees could have elec^cd no
moro competent man than J'r. Cork,
and we am sure he will prove a worthy
successor to Mr. Wardlaw.
The Town Council give notice in this
week's paper that an election for Inlendent
and Wardens will take place on the
14th of September. Abbeville hasbeen
very fortunate jn the composition
of her councils. Kvcry one of them
1..,o ,w..w.
????o uuiiv n wu\. i uv;
Council lias boon very efficient and faithful,
/ and will wo dure say lie railed on
to serve again. Wo trust that they will.
We have received the premium list of
the Seventeenth Annual Fair of tho S.
C. Agricultural and Mechanical Society.
The Fair will he held on Nov. 10 to 13
inclusive. The preniiifin list is large
and more varied than ever before and
offers many attraction to exhibitors. In
this year of plenty and prosperity there
will doubtless be a. large attendance at
the Fair.
Matthew Pressly a small colored boy
aged about ten years, was brought before
Judge Cothran on Saturday last on
a writ of habctis corpus charged with
instigating CJeorge Gibson and Delia
Jordan, two little colored children to
kill Jessee Jordan an infant. Tho State
was rcpresenieu oy n. v?. virayuon, I'.sq.,
and the defendant by Cason <S: Bonham
and D. L. Madry Esq. Bail was allowed
in the snni of two hundred dollars,
which was promptly given.
Another case for the JSr. and C. and
'P. and li. to howl over.
An unsuccessful attempt to beat the
C. & G. railroad out of the small sum of
twenty-five cents, was made by a man
representing himself to be the agent of
the Herring Patent safe Company* The
aforesaid gent, boarded the train at Abbeville
without a ticket and refused to
pay the twenty-five cents extra clyirged
under such circumstances. Mr. William
Syfan who was acting as conductor
quietly waited until the train reached
Hodges when ho was about to swear out
a warrant against tlio would be railroad
beat, when bo paid up
DUE WEST DOTS.
Duk West, August 24th.?Judge
Cothran spent a night with us last week.
Mr. Lornax and sister wore the guests
of the Misses Calhoun last Sabbath.
Mrs. Abbercrombiu and Mrs. Chafle
left for Georgia Friday.
Mr. Alfred Jalhoun is spending some
time with his cousin Mr. John F. Calhoun.
Prof. .F. I. McCain and family have
returned from a visit to Laurens County
Miss Anna Young is studying Art in
Philadelphia. i
Miss Nannie McCaughrin and some of
Col. McCuagrin's of Xewberry arc summering
at Prof. Hood's.
Our young friend Mr. S. 1). Btownlee
and family now of Anderson, C. H.
spent a very pleasant week in Due West
recently.
Miss Alice Leftwitch takes the place
of Miss Xewinnn in the Female College.
She comes from Tennessee and is highly
recommended.
The young people had an elegant pionic
in the Lawn of Mrs. E. P. Kennedy's
residence. Lemonade, sherbet,
cake and knicK knacks were served up in
abundance. The young folks enjoyed
it greatly. They liavo had very few of
these occasxioys this j*ear. When I
was boy we had one every week and a
good time.
We hove omitted to mention the arrival
of the mummy from Egypt. It is a
present from Rev..John Griffin, of "Egypt
to Krskine College, This mummy was
the daughter of a priest and is recorded
to ho between 3 and 4 thousand y.*ars old.
It has created some sensation in this vacation
village. It will not be opened entirely
before sessionHiegins. A mummy is
rather a curiosity in the South.
Mr Charles McKay has bought the
dry goods store of Mr. II. 1'. McCJeeand
will run it in his.own person. Mr. McKay
has a large measure of energy and
wo wish for him a large measure of success.
_
The colored Presbyterians have formally
entered their nice new church.
The' Rev. Davis of Philadelphia is the
pastor and deserves great credit for his
energy on this building. Ho is well
thought of here by every one.
The colored base ball club of Ookesherry
came up last Saturday and got
licked by one of ihe colored-clubs here
uy n ^iirc 01 -?.& to n. uuo West has n
knack oi' beating all adversaries.
Miss Eula Hnddon has just returned
from a most pleasant visit to see Miss
Jesse Bull of North Carolina. The
mountains seems to agree with hiui.
A most interesting service was held
last Sabbath in tho Baptist church by |
I)r. Mayfinld After a solemn sermon
the right of baptism was administered
to young Mr. Wright boforo a large congregation.
I)uc West is brushing up for synod.
R. 8. G.
Greenwood Dots.
Tho A. Sr. K. R. R. is laying a sidetrack
to the new depot. It will bo
very convenient for tho travolling
public.
Mrs John Clarkson. of Columbia, la
visiting the family of W. Jv*Blake, Ksq.
J. W. Payne started North last Monday.
A gentleman from Greenvillo has
started a brick yard hero. A com
mendablo enterprise and a paying business,
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bailey arc in
"New York.
Mr. T. N. Parks, of Warterloo, graced
our streota last Monday.
The ladies of tho Methodist church
| gave an ice cream fogtival on Friday
, night. Net receipts, sevonty-ono do!\
lars.
1 The contract for roofing the new
' buildings was given to our. enterprising
I townsmen A. J. Sprolcs & Bro.
_ ?' - ' s
K very both' speaks highly of and \vn.'
iiiuch pleased with the stock show. Oui
town cnn emulate tho example 01
Ninety-Six so far as their unanimity is
concerned.
A very pleasant little social was
given at Mr. C. G. Waaler's on Wednesday
night. The young folks had a bij
time.
Mr. Madison Bailey of Augusta is
making a visit home.
A meeting of the citizens was held on
Monday for ?he purpose of considering
the propriety of opening new streets
and improving the town generally.
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ABBEVILLE '
B SCHOOL
'PIIE 1885-6 session, of the HIGH SCHOOL
JL will begin on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th.
WISTEK AKG1IER, of Virginia, Principal.
MISS ANNA M. HROOKE,")
of Virginia, i Assistants.
MISS NANNHS WHITE, V
\ of Abbeville, J
L The Scholastic year will consist of ten
months of four weeks each divided into two
Sessions, as follows ;
A Paving Sessions of twenty-eight weeks
and a Free Session of twelve weeks, paid for
by the Public School Fund.
Free Session to begin on the lirst- Monday
in April, 1836.
JONES F. MIILLER,
Secretary.
August 2G 18S5. tf.
TOWN COUNCIL7"
ELECTION.
AX 'election for Tnteniiant and four
Wardens will be held in I lie Court
House ou
MONDAY Utli 8EPTEBER,
next.
Polls will be open at 6 o'clock n. nu, and remain
open until fl o'clock in. The following
nnnied persons will net as mniutfrcrs: U.
Hughes, W. T. McDonald and A. V, Smith.
Byurdtirof the Council,
J. S. HAMMOND,
llilnnilnnf
Jonks F. Mii.i.kit, Scc'ty.
Aug., 2R, 1885-tf. 129
For Sale Cheap.
,rp\VO TISE WELL FIXTURES. The best
JL water raising invention of tlie dav.
lnvnlnable to farmers. A bargain. Apply
ut this office.
tf. Aug. 12 1885. 123.
Poor House Cabins.
Sealed proposals will be received till September
Tth. 1885, building two double cabins
at the l'oor House.
Specifications may be seen on application
to the Clerk of tli? "llnn'-d.
The contractor will be re<jui;vd to give
bond with appro* ed sureties.
I'.ids may bo sent to the undersigned or left
with Klugli at Abbeville, C.
\V. T. Cowan,
County Commissioner.
4t. Aug. 12 1885. 122.
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GIIUENVILLE, S. C.
THE ONLY TWO-CLASS HOTEL IN
THE WOULD.
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AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral.
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Or. J,C. AysrA Co.", Lowell, Mast.
uold by ?U
Road Mil.
ALL public highways in 1 bbeville County
must ho thoroughly worked and put in
' {food condition AT ONCK. Highway Superintendents
mid Koitd Overseers will take dm*
notice and govern themselves accordingly.
! Roadside ditches must be cleared of obstacles,
and made deeper or new ones cut where
necessary.
1 We will enforce the law strictly against any
; Overseer and Superintendent, whose road or
; roads are not worked, in accordance with this
order by the 1st of September next.
.1 times A. McConl.
, William Kilcy.
W. T. Cowan.
County Commissioners.
July 29th 1885. 5t. 117.
Mortgagee Sale.
DY virtue oT nutliority placed in me
- -'by two Mortgage notes given by (i.
L. and \\ . W . W ilson lo the Geiser
1 " - ??'
v_/umjiJiiiy, 01 waynosbovo,
Pennsylvania, I will soil at public
outcry, to the highest bidder, on Saturday,
August 15th 1885, nt 11 o'clock a.
in., at the rcsidonco of Mr. John V.
Schrader about three miles east of
Lowndesville, Abbeville County S. C.,
the following described property :
One ; ix Morse Power Portable Steam
Knginc on wheels, built b}' the Geiscr
Manufacturing Company, of Waynesboro,
Franklin bounty Pennsylvania.
Terms cash.
II. N. Divvku, Oon'l. Agt.,
(Jeiser Manufacturing Co.
July 20th 1885. 3t ' 120
Anderson
wr:i:i, p.i??
ministry ounuu'
ANDKKSOX, S. 0.
Ol'KXS again Sept. 1st, 1885. Tuition
$10, $13, $10 mid $21) per Session of
twenty weeks.
Hoard in the Institution without washing,
lights niul towels, $12.50 per mouth.
Send for Catalogue.
W. J. LI HON',
fane 15, 1885. Principal.
113
GREEEYILLE
Female Collie.
(Founded by the Baptist State Convention of
?s. <J.t iu 1854, Greenville, S. C.
TIIE THIRTIETH ANNUAL SESSION
WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEM11KK 1CTII.
Tlie Greenville Conservatory of Music is its
Music Department.
Splendid advantages in Drawing, Painting,
Kensington work, Ac. Faithful, thorough instruction.
Number of Instructors, 15, number of students
iu attendance last session 210. Send
for new Catalogue.
A. S. Townes,
July 21), (it.?110. President.
Mm flnllp.rrR
JJIX MXLXA&U UUilU^Ul
DUE WEST. S. C.
ORGANIZED in 18.'?8?Proposes to
give a thorough College training.
Necessary expenses only nhout $165.
Faculty complete. Opens first Monday
in October. Send for Catalogue to
W. M, Guii:a.
July 20, 1885. tf. President.
115).
Die West Female
College.
J^xcrciacs begin first Monday in October.
Careful moral training.
Thorough teaching.
llest facilities in music, Instrumental and
Vocal, French and Painting.
Terms unusually low.
Whole cost of board and regular tuition for
year $ 105.00.
For Cataloguu apply to the President.
July 22, 115 J. P. Kennedy.
Notice of Partnership.
THE undersigned have formed a partnership
for the practice of law, under tho
firm name of Calhoun ?fc Mnbry, to take effect
from and after Julv 2, 1885. All husimvss intrusted
to them will receive prompt attention.
OKVILLE T. CALHOUN,
100 D. LITCIEN MAURY.
JJKW DINNKK HOUSK,
gukknwood, s. c.
Kept by Mrs. F. O. Parks. Cheap rates,
first class fare.
June 15th, 1885-tf. Ill
Millinery! Millinery!
THE most extensive atock of Millinery can
now be found at
U. M UADDON A CO.'S.
1,'84-lf ' 27
DRY GOODS,
SILKS, Satins, Velvets, Trimmlnors, Run
sitin Circulars, New Markets, Jerseys
It. M. 11 ADDON &CO
02
Notice of Apj)licwllo4i for Charter
Tho undersigned will apply to tho
next session of tho Legislature of S. C.
to pass an act chartering tho "Abbeville
lhiilding and Loan Association.
M. L. Ilonham,
8. C. Cason,
W. in Parker,
W. A. Toinpleton,
' - W. C. Benet,
* J. F. Miller,
and others.
3m. Aug. 12 1885. v" 124.
For geatlemoM. A moat ?l?gantlino of collar#,
cuff*, Handkerchiefs, cravats eic? air
Smith <C Son's. . v . ;
Grand Opening
Wl! invite evcrx body to come and c.tainiiieotir
stljfcrb slock of ladies good*
of every description. Hats, Feathers,
Flowers, Kibbotis, I.aces A< ., in endless
variety. Kotiiiin Stripes, Plaid Silk and Tin
sel and Lace Scurfs, beautiful designs. Kverytnig
in neck wear, Kitchii'gs, 6 cents ami
iil>. Linen and Lace collars, Fish tics. and nverytliinirthat
makes woman more beautiful.
Handkerchiefs, black and colored borders,
white and colored, Silk, Lace, <tc.
Wmiderlul bargains in white goods, Lawns
at 8 cents per yard ami upwards, nice India
Litton 10 cents, colored Lawns from 6 tn 12J.j
cents per yard, best goods ever sold here .at
these prices. Ginghams, Seersuckers ami
suitings, Cashmeres, Nuns Veiling, Lace
Knitting, Plain, Hrocadcs and Flowered,
licnutilul Fluids in colors nnd black and
white, Black Huntings, Cashmeres Tamise,
tia/.ellc and Henrietta Cloth, Muttons ami
Trimmings for every tiling.
Silk (Moves, White, Flack at.d Colors, call
for our Foster "William" Kill, in lllack and
Colors, only $1,110 a pair. Ladies and Children's
Hose and Shoes.
It. M. IIADDON & Co.
March 25, 1885-tf. <
J AS. G. BAILIE & SONS,
DEALERS IlSr
C(( rjiets, Oil Cloths, Window C'urt(tins
and Shades,
WALL- l'A I'KiiS, HOUDKUS AND
DADOKS,
Hearth Rugs, Door Mats &c
7 11 llllOJJ) STJtlSIST.,
AUGUSTA, GA
IHY H. H. P. 18 A SUCCESS
FIRST?It is good.
SKOOXI)?It i? pleasant.
THlttD?It is siiVc.
FOl'ItTH? It does exactly what we claim for
it
FIFTH?It is mnilc liv reliable parties.
SIXTH?It lias no equal.
SEVENTH?It docs not nauseate.
EHSIITH?It does not pripe.
NINTH?It will cure you.
TENTH?It is the best Liver Medicine known,
and costs only Fifty Cents a liottle.
A Never Failing Prevention of Spring
Sickness.
WILL INVIGOKATK TIIK SYSTKM.
Gives Tone to the Stomach.
Lclicves Torpid Liver
and removes all excessive bile from the system
and impurities from the blood.
Has been tried by thousands in the past
iour years and found worthy the commemlation
of till.
TEY IT
II. II. . I'. only r?0 cents per Ilottle.
BARRETT & MeSASTER,
j. Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Augusta, Ua.
March 18-U 58
1\ A. S. M. A. T. II.
G. 0. liOBIXSON & CO. ofl'cr n Mason
& llamliu Organ to the correct interpretntiun
of T. A. K. II. A. T. 11. As
these loiters have a double interpretation,
each person will have two trials,
anil the winner must find out both readings.
The names, with solution, will be
entered in a book, and when the correct
answer is received, it will be advertised
and the party notified. This oiler remains
open until May 1st, 1885.
A Careful Reading of our Advertisn
nicnt is Advised.
T. M. JI. ' O. T. S.
G. 0. HOniN'SOX & CO.,
30 Augusta, Ga.
AYER'S
Ague Cure
contains an antidote for all malarial (Unorders
which, ao far as known, is used in no
otbor remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor
any mineral nor deleterious substance whatever,
and consequently produces no injurious
effect upon tho constitution, but leaves tho
system as healthy as it was before tho attack.
WE WARRANT AYER'S AGUE CURE .
to euro every caso of Fever aud Ague, Intermittent
or Chill Fever, Ileinlttent Fover,
Dumb Aguo, Bilious Favor, and Liver Complaint
caused by malaria. In case of failure,
after due trial, dealers arc authorized, by our
circular dated July 1st, 1882, to refund tho
money.
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
Speed & Neuffier
DRUGGISTS.
KEF.I' constantly on hand a full, and well
Sulfated stock of pure
Drugs, Chemicals etc., etc.
All the latest and popular lines of Pulcnt
and Proprietary Medicines. /
XZertoiney
tlie best Liver Medicine, cures Dyspepsia,
fur Hah only by a*.
Try our BLACKBERRY CORDIAL for
Summer Complaint ; and our Compound Syrup
Sardnpnrilln with Iodide Potash, for the
Blood.
BED JiUG rOlSOXy
the moat canvo iient way of destroying these
DIAMOND DYES,
all tlio Staple ntrf Fashionable Colors,
A full lino of Fancy Oootlii,
Toilet Articles, Stationery etc. etc.
The test brands ?f N
Cigars, Tobacco, an<l)CIgarottes.
A complete Btock of White Leads, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, etc.* etc., Paint Brushes,
Window Olaes,
Golden Machine Oil.
Wo sell the celebrated Harrison,, Brother'*
Propared Paint; tbe beat in tho market,
Hpeoial attention paid to the
Prescription Department
Physician's prescriptions and fa.nlly recipes
filled at all houts of day and night, by
experienced and competent half's.
Orders by hand or Mail, promptly attended
to,
. SPEED & NEUFFFR.
1885
AT TDK
Mill Saloon
For tliin year will be found
i Absolutely Pure Spirits.
NOKTII Carolina cornier distilled Corn,
Finest brands ot' Kentucky live, from
I wo dollars to six ilullard per gallon.
Imported Cognac Brandy a specialty.
Also Ales, I'orter, ('hanipHfrnrs Ac. In
fact all the popular and standard {foods that
can he obtained. m
Together with an assortment of Tobaccos
and line Cigars that can not be excelled in
quality.
Persons mik'II ir-uul.......t.i i -
- p w..... K"..>7 I1UIIIU Hill III
humhtii;j;cil by buyin*r from them.
The jihico is Seccoml Door from Court
House.
O'DONNELL & CUMINGHAM
Proprietors, Abbeville, S. (L!
janM-tf 23
G. H. L.
Pi
A ??LMUi3? Ul Udlia
TIIK IIES'r IN" Till: WORLD.
C. O. ROBINSON & CO.
Tiie Great Savinp Institution!
Sio TO $100 SAVEDf
L. P. Q. S.
Prices Lower mul SVearer Cost than
JClscichcre.
E. I. O. M.
Our Pianos and Organs Solccteil
from Twelve of the liest Makers, are
Acknowledged to be Superior by the
Groat Artist of the World.
We Deliver our Pianos and Organs,
Freight Paid, to any Point in the South,
with Music Hook, Revolving Stool and
Instruction Hook. Also a Good Cover
with ever}' Piano.
P. A. S. M. A. T. H.
Our long experience of over 40 years
enables us to place in every Home the
finest musical instrument in the World,
guaranteeing Satisfaction and our Price
to be the Lowest. _ J?'
Musical Merchandise and instruments
of every description. Sheet Mlusic
and Music Looks. The Latest Ptlblications.
Orders filled on day of reception. /
Write for Catalogues, Prices, I)ia- >.
counts, and Easy Terms of Payment. >
T. 31. Jf. O. T. S.
Lowest priced at
GEO. O. ROBINSON & CO.'S,
SHI liroad St., Augusta, Ga
30
French Candies, Fresh 1
! i i,'iinv nn i ni-'i-'no 'Himii.t i
wiuujjxi'ino, r nMil!
SODA CRACKERS, FRESH!
OIXC!EH SNAPS, FRESH!
ASSORTED JUMBLES, FRESH!
Just Kvoeived.
l-tf-2lt QUAKLES & TIIOMAS.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
Sam'i. C. Cason, ) Abbeville, S. C.
m. l. honham, jlu. > " "
J. II. Kick, ) Ninety-Six, S. C.
WK have this day formed a partnership
for tlie practice of law under ?he firm
name of CASON, BONIIAM <fc ItlCE.
Abbeville. S. j Sak'i. C. Cabon,
May 25, 1835. > M. L. Boniiam, Jb,
M J. H. Kick.
Miry 37, 1885-tf _ 98
AGRICULTURAL MACHmERY.
WE OFFER TO THE FARMERS OF
ABBEVILLE;
The licrring, Jr. Twine Binder--weight
1,250 I1?h.
SIMPLE, STRONG, DURABLE
and EFFICIENT.
PRICE, $230.
mi IE Herring Light Reaper, weighs
A 750 lbs. pricc, $105.
The Herring. Mower, cog gear made ol
maliciihlc iron, the best mower in ubc,
price $73.
The celebrated Thomas Hay Rake,
price, -f.'iO
The Corhin l)iso Harrow, with fricHnn
rollers mul chilled boxen, prico, $40.
Farqulmrs, Curd wells and Butterworth's
Thrasflfers, and "AjAx" Portable
Kngines. Tho Iron Age and l'lanct
Cultivators. We solicit correspondence
from lunnors nnd dealers.
MoMASTER & GIBBE8,
Colnmhin, 8. 0. Apr 14m
55.
Real Estate Agent.
THE undersigned offers bis services to tho
citizens of Abbeville Countr ah agent in
the purchase and sale of Real Estate.
Whore no sale is made, tho only oh a r go will
bo Vor advertising. Commission, one and a
half per cent, on all sales.
J. T. Parks.
' Abbovjlle C. H., 8. C.
FOR sale. in Nintty-Six Township, 429
Acri-s of Villuable Land, a part of the *
original Harrattville place. The land will be
dividod in two or throe tracts, or sold as a
whole. Public roads on two aides.
ALSO,
235 Acres, In Calhoun Township, half mile
from!Mt. Carmal, inimedlotely on the 8avan? j
imh Valley Railroad. Timber otiongb can ho /
sold to pay fur (ho place. . ^
A I.SO, ' ^
une Hoiiaeand Lot, in Abbeville, complete In '
everv department and convenient tobuaipefc^ >' . ?
The lot contains one Acre, For terms ane