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. l)c Messenger. ^ Entered at the postoffice as 2nd-clas3 matter. h . "v" " " ' * s ; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 17, 1885. 8CB8CKIFTION $2 00 HfESSAflES. Th-e visitors from here to the Fair repott it as quits? a success. Abbeville County took off her share of premiums at the State Fair. Miss Oleora Thomson returned on Saturday from a plcasai.t visit to Spartanburg. Eggs have been very scarce in this ** market, and readily bring twenty-five cents per dozen. The Sheriff and Probate Judge advertise some valuable property for salo in this week's Messenger. The Presbyterian parsonage is to have a mansard roof, and altogether promises to be a very n^at structure. We will gladly publish the nrws from all parts of the county, if our friends > will furnish us with the same. Shriner's Indian A^ermifnge will destroy and expel worms. It is reliable. It is cheap. Only 25 cents a bottle. Mr. Iiill, the photographer guarantees satisfaction for all work done. Call on hitu when you want your picture taken. Mr. John Kenn<d/ and Miss Leila Wardlaw were married last week. Wo extend our congratulations.to the happy ^ couple. The new Methodist Church is to have a Rlatedroof. Mr.'Burke, is to dothejob. This will add very much to the beauty of their church. Work is progressing on the residence of Mr. W. A. Lee. It is to be a house of modern st}*le, with slate roof and other conveniences. Capt. M. L. Bonham is still absent. He is acting Solicitor for his brother Mr. R. G. Donhain. Solicitor of the Fifth Circuit, who is quite indisposed. ic i i ?i ... ji o\mic uiiu wuuiu put Up II JUOO house, where the old Archer house now stands it would add very much to the general /ipp^arance of Main Street. ^ The Treasurer informs us that there re three thouaand taxpayers yot to pay, and there Is only fifteen days in which to pay ini Look out for a rush. The invitations are out (o the reception to be given by Judge McGowan to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McGowan, on Friday evening, Noveiubei 20ih. Mr. L. R. Dantzler, a well-known and highly respectable citiaen residing near Hodgea. died on last Friday after a long and painful sickness. The McCorinick A dvanoe has espoused the new county question and promises to make things lively until the legislature grapts thepetition of those who favor this measure. We acknowledge the receipt of a handsome lithograph of the prominent patent medicine men of the day. It was sent with the compliments of the proprietor of Warner's Safe remedies. Mr. T. T. Hill, the artist is now* propared to do all sorts of work iri his line. Mr. Hill is nn artist of the first order, and if you try him we are sure you will be pleased. The Mkssexoeu reaches the country j*. post-oflices two days sooner than formerly. Now is the time to subscribe if j you want the latest news at the .earliest j moment. * Can't j*ou give us the news from your neighborhood ? It will be eagerij* read ; . by the people of your vicinity, and you will And it a pleasant.und profitable p.tsitime. * A very large congregation worshipped at the MHhodist Church on last Sunday. The chujch was full and a good many bad to leave because they wore unable to secure seats. Mr. G. M. Jordan and familv, of Greenwood, have gone to Florida to spend the winter. Mr. .Jordan has one of the nicest vegetable farms in the Land of Flowers, and unnnlfu r?f i State in glowing terms. Col. S. W. Wallingford arrived in Abbeville from Indiana on yesterday. He will have his customary gool stock of * mules and some fine horses. Call on him if yon are in need of a good mule or horse. ?" The time for the payment of taxes without the 15 per cent, penalty expires dn the 30th of November. If you have not attended to this patriotic duty, you had better do so at once, as there will positively be no extension of the time. Bethel Presbytery, while in session last week, dismissed the Kev. Lowie "Wilson to the Presbytery of South Carolina. There is no doubt now about ; Mr. Wilson'B accepting the call of this place. He is expected here about the first of December. We ordered some goods one day last week from Mr. M. L. Kinard, of Columbia, and although it was Fair week, and doubtless Mr. Kinard was doing a rushing business, we received them the \next day. Such prompt business men are the kind to deal with. H W Lawson & Co. bave received their Christmas goods, a:d the store is thronged every evoning with happy children. When you come to town bring your children with you and let them at least feast their eyes by looking at the | many beautiful toys of II. \V. Lawson , & Co. Wo sympathize with editor Todd of the Anderson Journal. He was unfortunate enough to fall among the thieves at the State Fair and loft Columbia minus his watch and money ho hjid. on j his person. It is the irony of fate that r an editor should be robbed. ?.* ~~ 7 \ 'i Look Ont. \ I I, HiH is in town again. He makes as L t good * picture as any of them. * \ T?? ? ? ? Death of 3Ir. James A. Norwood. Intelligence; reached here yesterday announcing the death of Mr. James A. Norwood. Mr. Norwood was prostrated about a week sinco with an attack of swamp fever. A telegram stating hi* dangerous condition was received by his family and the keenest interest was felt as to his condition, but they were cheered time and again with telegrams telling of his improvement and the fond hope was cherished that he had passed the crisis, that his strong constitution had withstood the attack of this insideous disease, and that ho would be restored to his usual robust health and return with his brother. Mr. J. fc>. Norwood, to his home. That home where his cheerful disposition and attractive manners made him a favorite and where h?? was so tenderly loved. Vain hope? foion xr 1 imoxi UVIVIOM'U IVI l' III1I1I1U JLl Ul W'UWM lies asleep in the cold embrace of death in far away Lousiann and his spirit has wafted its flight to another home, we trust that home prepared for those who do justly, love mercy and walk humbly with their God. One year ngo Mr. Norwood left here with the most buoyant spirits to accept a position offered him by his cousin Mr. vVarren Belcher to look after his large planting interests neijr Shreveport, Louisnna. He was charmed with the country and wrote the most encouraging letters as to his success. But such is the state of man. In the prime of manhood he is cut down and his soul required of him. Kind, gonial and affectionate, he had scores of friends in his native county, to all of whom the sad news of his death will cause inexpressible grief, and many will recount the generous impulses and noble traits of character which stamp e?i nun. it is nam to tmnK ot a man ol such en?rjt)r, so fine a physique and J such attractions confined in the narrow limits of the grave. Peace to his ashes, i honor to his memoiy and sympathy for his family. May they realize "that God doth not willinsrly afflectthe sons of m??n, but whom he loves he chasteneth." The remains wtllvcach here to-day or to-morrow and be interred in the Episcopal Cemeterjr. Dae West Dots. Cotton blooms on the 10th of November is rather a novelty. Sweet potatoes are plentiful, and sold in town at 40c per bushel last week. Mr. Ilenry Brooks of Level Land attended the State Fair. Mr. Brooks is a pushing young farmer and a fine catch. Mr. J. T. Bryant, of Level Lnnd, and Miss Jennie McCallister, of Calhoun's Mills, were happily married last Wednesday evening by Rev. A. L. Patterson. This is a fine young man and most excellent young lady. Messrs Dunn & Nance of the Cross Roads make excellent meal. They are supplying some of our merchants with a it IIU (It IIV1V* Mr. Joo Nance is putting things in "tipple pie order," on the Clinkscalep place, preparatory to moving there first of December. We were glad to note the distinction given our friend and school-mate, Ilev. j S. L. Morris in the Synod at Chester. Mr. Morris made a fine speech. Mr. T. J. Iiowon, is one of the most thrifty farmers in Abbeville County. He will make over one hundred bales of cotton this year auri clear one thousand dollars. A wedding occurs in Due West on next Friday. This is the third one that has occurred at this residence in about eighteen months. In this case however, it will be a silver wedding. The 20th of November will be 25th anniversary of the marriage of Dr. and Mrs. E. 11. Edwards. Miss Jennie M. Grier and Miss Julia Kennedy, two of Due West's beauties are now in the hind of orange groves, bannnnns and pineapples. We are perMllMilod tlmf tlmv ** ill lin'.i .i joyahle time and will make many pleasant acquaintancesMr John F Calhoun has two of the finest hogs in town. They will weigh about three hundred pounds each and are beauties, black as crows. Mr. J. P. Harkuess has just made special application to Mr. ?J. Moran, President of the Charleston League Club for h position on the team. Jessie knows how to whirl a but and twist a ball. Dr. James Boyce was so unwell last Wednesday night that he was unable to deliver his annual lecture. The Doctor is suffering from a severe hoarseness. After conducting prayer and singing, Rev. W. L. Pressluy prevailed on him to defer his lecture until next week. Dr. Gus Thompson of Anderson County paid Due West a visit Saturday. Lie reports crous line.corn 25 to 30 bushels on up land, cotton one-half bale per acre. Mr. W. T. Cowan our most efficient County Commissioners and Mr. i . A. Cowan and Mr. Patton Kennedy spent several days at the State Fair in Columbia last week. We acknowledge a copy of the Easley Messenger, in which the editor strongly urges Col. Bowen, of Pickens, for the next President of the C.. C. G. & C. Railway. Ho endorses him in these words : "He is a steady, energetic, go-ahead mountain yeoman." We have not lost faith or hope in the success of this road yet The next meetins of the Directors may put an entirely different face on things. With 45 miles graded and $120,000 of Rtock in | bonds we still have a footing lo stand on. One of our young ladies complains tlint nnn nnnrtnf ?* ? - J uit.niun humi muuiiu iii':sc iinys without being "Dotted." We have had our share recently but don't intend to loose our head or temper, but to keep on the even tenor of our way, conscious of having injured no one knowingly. If, however, we have done so unwittingly we aro perfectly willing and able to rihgt the same promptly; Our young friend W. I?. Miller, Esq., is visiting home and family here. We always glad to see him. He is looking especially well. As ho calls on us for a "responsive cord." We immediately replied writing a dispassionate article and asking Col Drayton to publish it in the Jiecordei of this week. There is some excitement in Du< West over the proposition made bj Capt. Kirk to run us a branch road fron Ware's Shoals on the proposed now road that passes Ninety-Six to Green ville. The distance is 10 miles and th: estimate of grading is $10,OCX). It ii then to connect with the S. V. K. R We are however in favor of sticking tc the C., C. G. & C. R. R. running U Edgefield C. II., if we can and to Augusta or Savannah. If we can't do thn then connect with the Georgia Centra at Troy. Mr. R. M. Ashley as stur ly and cleai a young man as you will lind gave us t call Saturday. He says the Messknuki is well thought of in his section. Wc propose to give all the news we can gel up from that section, so gentlemen lei us have any scrap you know at anj ti mo. Abbeville county can boast of a? many good newspapers as any county ir the stale and perhaps morn. Here they are : Associate licformed Presbyterian, Little Manner, Church .Record. i ne maim linger. The Meksenweh, Press and Banner, The J!odium. The Greenwood Light and The Ale/ Cormick Advance. Nine in all. What county in the Statu can beay\is. If so, as Major Burt used to /say, "Trot them out." I R. ski. i (jlreenwood Cinders. ;> >. The Greenwood Merchants took fi general holiday last Monday and paid Augusta a visit. They report a-Yery em joyable time. James Chalmers peeped in on us last Tuesday. A horse ran away with Willie Durst lilsif TKn Uttli* rAllrtt" "???* x-x.%. a. H*. ??CV.V IVIlVn ling under the horse with one fo<)i in the stirmp. The horse was stopped in and Willie escaped with a brui&e only. A. J. Sproles & Bro. will open* a branch store in" Newberry. Success to them. Rev. W. 1\ Matthews and lady have returned home from an extended tfip. Preaching in Presbyterin church usual. t The trees in front of the Hotel.?>4iave been trimmed which gives a better*vifrw of this magnificent building. Greenwood was well represented at the fair. * c The Missionary Fair under the auspices of the Methodist church will take place next Friday night. I wander il Cad Waller will be there to act as auctioneer ? The boys went Bnrpe lmnting last week. They caught , one. "But foi goodness sake don't say that we tt>i<l you." | Miss Minnie Reynolds has rotnrfi^d from ,Troy-alter a ftrar~wi!Ltka visit. We cannot refrain from saying. i< word in reference to "K. S. G." Wo have never seen such a perversion of a I .,u ? ? 1 i.1 r\ v. y uiaii ? uinjiuiicutl vy UIO J". CC 71. HUu the Medium and the unkind allusions to his christian character, by the P. ct li's. correspondent from Due West, asin this case. But there is no reflection on "Ii. 8. G.'' for we know him. Ilidicule is n poor argument and only those who can't answer a question use it. The residence of Mr. Ramsey Blake was destroyed by lire last Friday night. The work of an incendiaiy. One arrest has been made. On account of the low prio.es of cotton very little is coining in. "L." Troy Dots. On Inst Wednesday morning we donned our black suit and with grip sack in hand started with the groom and hif attendants to attend the marriage of ono of Troy's most noble and cultured gentleman, to one of White Hall's most accomplished and beautiful young ladys, Mr. W. II. Napier to Miss Lizzie Talbert. There never was a lovliei day it, dawned clear bright and balmy, not even a straw white cloud flecked the circling blue above, and it needed only a t?vittcr of birds and a floating sconi 01 Jessamine to make it a spring day and in keeping with this day wat the happy union, which took place al the residence of the bride's mother Rev. II C Smart performed the ceremony The attendants were as follows : T. C Lites, Miss Jennie Napier; James Talbert, Miss Henderson ; R. R. Talbert Miss Henderson ; A. J. Davis, Miss Nellie Morey; Mr. Henderson, Mist Marion Hearst; A. G. Youngblood, Miss Sallie Harris. The dinner was perfectly grand, everything that heart could wish was in arms reach. After the repast the young people enjoyed themselves hugely until the hour lor our departure arrived when we turned our facet homeward, and were soon safely landec at Troy. Miss Jennie Hare of Augusta, Ga., if visiting relatives in Troy. Capt. Youngblood has just bought t fine buggy-horse. The next thing wil' be the buggy, and the next a .dot. dames uiDson ana lamiiy &ave returned to their home in the o6untry Sorry to loose such valuable citizens. / Mr. Ch A. Morris is building* a ni<^fe cottage on main street. a Mr. Joel Lites's dwelling is nearjnj completion and we hope soon to hav< the pleasure of welcoming hiin toiou; town. Mrs. S. A.. Glover has returned hom< after a stay of several weeks in Edge field. Mr. Adkins and wife from Alabami arc visiting Captain Lites and family. Intendant and four wardens were se lected for the next term, they cftnnot b beat in size, weight 1,300 pounds. We have quite a youthfull firm ii town in the name of Master Jami ChileF & Willie ?>ibert. We wish thou all tho 8UCCCHB imaginable in. Jhe moi chan tile business. Anon. i: . ' '/ v i< /. .r . ; gTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE, In the Probate Court. ? H. P. Galphin Admistrator, Lulu N r Quarles as Adnunistrix estate of R. 1' Quarles. deceased, Plaintiff's agains 1 Agues W. Quarles, Sarah 11. Ualphin, ct al r Defendants.?Complaint to sell real estat to pay debts etc. ; I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville C j 11., within the leiral hours of sale on Saleday ii December uext, the following described rea estate belonging to ihe estate of R. P. Quarle ' deceased for the payment of debts, to wit : > (I) One dwelling house and lot in the towi - of Mnety-Six, containing Three Acres, inor 5 or less bounded bv lots of Dr. .T. .1. Uozeman C. 1'. Roberts and Columbia and Greenvill Railroad. (2) One Brick Store House and lot ii Ninety-Six, containing 30 feet front and 7i feet in length more or less, bounded by lot: of .J. R. Moore, Moore tL* Quarles and Cam ( bridge Street. : \.i; vue-nait interest in a Hrick Ston I House and lot in Ninety-Six, 25 feet fron ^ width and 70 feet in legth more or less bounded by 1'. Phillips, the store abovi described and Cambridge Street. Terms?One-half cash the balance on i . credit of twelve months with interest fron day of sale, credit portion to l?c veoured bj 1 bond of purchaser and mortgage of ihr prem ises. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYON, , Nov 17,1835 Judge Probate Court. / STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, COUNTY OK ABBEVII.I.E, Court of Common Plea<4. 1 A. R. Ellis and W. T. Ellis against John E Ellis and others. By virtue of an order of sale made in tin oKaw nn T ^** * ' ? 4 ?VV< giuiuu ni.ii;, a. nni UIIVI Jl?l SUIU HI JtllU lie outcry at Abbeville, C. II., S. on Sale day in December 1885, within the legal Lour; of sale, the following described property, sit , uate in said State nnd County, to wit: AI ! that tract or parcel of land known as (he Tract on which the late Mrs. Elizabeth Ellin livei at the time of her death near the incorporate limits of Due West, containing FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGIl'l ACRES. more or less, bounded by lands of Joscpl Ellis, Milton I-'llis, if. M. Young, John It Magec, and others. Said tract will be dividec 1 into smaller tracts of not less than one bun! dred acres each, which will be sold seperatclj and plats of \<hicli will be exhibited 011 day o aale. 1 Terms of Sale?Otic-half cash, balance on 1 ' credit of twelve months, with interest fron , day of sale, the credit portion to be sccurc< by bond ol the purchaser in each ingtanci and mortgage of the premises sold, l'urcliaa er to pay the Master for papers. 1 J. C. KLUGII, \rtv 17 >R~ . ?. v in nrjivi . TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, > COUNTY OK ADBEVIMjK, Court of Common Plen.s. Jordan Ac Pope against E. C. Simpkins ant 8. P. Simpkins. By virtue of an orcLr of sale made in th< above stated case, I will offer for sale at pub lie ontory at Abbeville, C. H., S. C., on Sale day in December 1885, within the legal hour: of sale following described, property situat< . in said State and County, to wit: AH that lo or parcel of land, situate in tbe town of Troy being FORTY BY ONE HUNDRED FEET - fCfc'T?., Ens bv alley between this property and property k of J. C.Tittlcj North by- street, and South bi property of J. T. Iiorton. Terms of Snle?-One-half cash, balance on i credit of twelve months, with interest fron ' day of sale, secured by bond of the purchase ' and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser t< ' hare lenvu to paj- all cash. Purchaser to paj ; the Master for papers. 1 J C KLUGII, Nov 17, 1885 Master. SHERIFF'S SiLE. W. V, Clinkscales against S. S. Baker, a: Executor of Joseph T. Baker, deceased. Bv virtue of an Execution to me directed in the abeve stated case, 1 will sell to thi highest bidder, at public auction, within tin | legal hours ?)f sale, ?'t Abbeville, C._H.t oi .Monday, tlis ftli (luv ot December, A. I). 1885 the following described property, to wit: Ail tlint tract or parcel of land, situate, lv ing and being in the County of Abbeville South Carolina , and known u? the Joseph T . Baker place and containing ! SIX HUNDRED ACRES i more or less, bounded by lands W.B.Scott Theodore Kennedy, estate of W. S. Baskii and others. To be sold in two or more Tracts. Plat "will be exhibited 011 day of sale. Terms of Sale?So much of the purclias money as will pay the above Execution am ' costs In cash, balance in one and two year credit, with interest at 10 per centum, an< 1 mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers. ; J. F. C. DUPRE, i S. J\ . C. L Nov 17 1885. gTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK AllBEVILLF., ? t In the Probate Court. ' Martha E. Norwood as Adqiinistrix Ac, i ~ : ?t -ji- \t a. . * j minim n^uiusi/ jjnuiu ii. opoer ci/ ai, i>?j fondants.?Couipluint for aula of land t [ pay debts. t I will Hell at public outcrv within the lcgi . hoOrs of sale at Abbeville C. II., on Saleda in December next, for the payment of debt the following described real estate belonpin ' to the cstnte of Dr. W. C. Norwood, deconsec I to wit: All that lot or parcel of land situate in th town of Hodges with store house, lmving ' front of CO feet, length 117 feet aud 37 fei rear end, bounded oy lot of D. B. Glympl C. & G It. It. and other lands? of said ostati | Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for paper: 1 J. FULLER LYON. Nov 17,1885. Judge Probate Court. *',{ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ! COUNTY OP ABRRVTLLR, Court of Common Pleas. 5 S. W. Cochran as executor against A. 1 3 Cochran and others, r By virtue of an order of aale made in tl above stated ease I will offer for sale at put a lie outcry at Abbeville C. H.^ S. C., on S?I< ' day in December, 1885, within the legal houi " of sale the following described property, si uate in said State and County, of tne real ei tate of W. T. Nowell, deceased, to wit: A that tract or parcel of laud, containing EIGHTY-SIX ACRES, moro or less and bounded bv lands of J- ' B Robertson, Mrs. Mary Winn andotfcora. Torms of Sale?One-half cash, the balnni . ooa credit of twelve months with intere from day of salo, secured by bond of pu 0 chaser a'nd a mortgage of the property. Pn a ohaser to pay for oaperst J. C. KLUGH, , Nov. 17, '85. Master. V.. n 1 ^ -- *u.'y> V:> jft jgTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK ATIBKVII.LF, Court of Common Pleas. Robertson, Taylor A Co., against Smith & Hodges, et al. t lly virtue of an order of sale made in the t above slated ease. I will offer for sale at pubc lie outcry at Abbeville C. II., S. C., ou Saleday in December, 1S8S, within the legal hours of sab*, the following described property, sit* uate in said State and County, to wit: Ajl j that tract or parrel of Innd, known as the s Kinuian place, on Saluda Iliver, in Cokesbury township, containing n SIX HUNDHEl) AND EIGHTEEN ACRES, f more or less, and bounded bv lands of W. Z. , McGhce, W. II. Robertson, Milton Oolding u and H. C. Hart. Said tract will be divided into three or four tracts and sold soperatcly, i plats of which will be exhibited 011 day of 11 sale. Also, that tract or parcel of land * known as the Homestead place, in the town - of Hodges, Cokesbury township, containing TWO Hi:vnDI?n ?VI\ Mtvivn *r ? >> v mm. v*? jL/i?rii/ j\ I / UlilCi 1 1 ?l* 1 Y I'< J ACRES more or less, and bounded by lands of L. K. ^ Dantzhr, J. A. Ellis, Sarali C. Ellis and others, being: the placeou which U. M. Hodges t lives. This tract may be divided into two , parcels and sold separately. Plats to be exT hibited on day of sale il so divided. Also, . that tract or parcel of land in Hodges, Cokesbury township, known as the Mill place, coneulning ONE ACHE, - nitre or lesss, aud bounded by lands of William McNary, Wesley C. Norwood and others. Terms of Sale?One-half cash and the balance in twelve months from the day of sale secured by bond of the purchaser and a niort^aj;? of the premises, the purchaser to pay the Master for papers and pav for recording T J. U.'KLUGII, Nov. 17, 18S5. Master. ! JgTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBKVIL1.B, t Court of Common Pleas. 1 June Taylor against R. P. Slmw ot al. By virtue of au order of sale made in tho , above stated case* 1 will offer for sal at, puboutcry at. Abbeville Court House, S. C., on Saleday, in December, 18H5, within the legal hours of sale the following described prop1 erty, situate in said State and County, to r wit: All that tract or parccl of land on Turkey Creek, waters of Saluda River containing. r TWO IIUNDRhD AND FIFTY f ACRES. i more or less, bounded by lands of O. M. Mati tisni, Win. Robinson, N. Gaines, G. A. Moore 1 and others' i Terms of Sale?One-half cash, balance on a - credit of twelve months with interest from day (|f sale secured by bond of the purchaser and < mortgage of thetprenjises, with leave to the purchaser tQ pay all cash. Purchaser to pay /the Master for papers, /J. C. KLUGH, Master. Nov. 17, '85. 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, , COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, j Court of Common Pleas. ?T. W. Thomsom against Mnrj T. Quarlos and others. s By virtue of an order of sale made in the j above stated ease I will otter for sale at public outcry, at Abbeville C. II., S. C., on Sale' day in December, 18B5, within the legal hours of sale, t.be following described property, situate in said State and County, being of tlie rual oatato of Thomas Thomson, deceased, to t wit: All that tract or parcel of land, known f as Tract No. 3 of the Fair Plantation containing SIXTY-SEVEN AND ONE-HALF ACRES, j more or less, bounded by lands of John I'ratt, Wesley Crawford, Luther Haddon and others, lying in the forks of the Abbeville aad Due West road%. Also, Tract No. 4 of said plan' tat ion, containing. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVEN AND ONE-IIALE ACRES, moro or less, bounded by lands of John Pratt - and others, lying on Little River north of the public road and adjacent to Fair's bridge. Also tract No. 5 of said plantation, contaius ing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGIITY-FOUR AND ONE-FOURTH ACRES, e | bounded by lands of Mrs. Pratt, Robert b Pratt, John Pratt and othous, and lying ou i Little River. , Plats of these three tracts may be seen at my office. ' Also that tract or parcel of land known as , the Richard Davis place containing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, and bounded by landR formerly known as Davis lands, now "owned by A. C. Stockman, by the Chipley lands and others. , Also that tract or parcel of laud known as i the Rogers tract containing FORTY ACRES, 8 more or less, near Calhoun's Mills aud boundD ed by lauds of Cole and others. 1 Terms of Sale?One-haif cash, balance in s twelvemonths with interest from day of sale, j the credit portion to be secured by bond of imrchaser and mortgage of the premises, 'urchaser to pav for papers. J. C. KLUGII, Nov. 17, 1885. Master. - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ADBKVII.LK, Court of Common Picas. M. G. Zeigler, C. C. P., as Administrator etc., against Johu R. Mattison. By viftue of an order of sale made in the -> above stated case and dated Juno 11th, 1885, I will otfer for sale at public outcry at Abbe* ? ville C. II., 8. C., on Saleday, December 1885, ?K,. !??..! ? ? ,.f ?l.. < -!! niiuui vuv uuui o wi onicj iuu iumnviu^ il described property, situate in said Staty and y County, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land, lately belonging to Eliza Mattison, defr ceased, ou Which she was living at the time of , her death, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, ? more or less. a t Terms of Sale?Ono-half cash, the balancc i, in twelve mouths, with interest from day of j. sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and a j. mortgage of the promises. Tne puichaaer to pay tne Mastor for papers and pay for recording. J. C. KLUGH, Nov. 17, 1886. Master. ^ ^QIIERIFF'B SALE. William P. Connor, Assignee, against A. P. Connor.?Execution. I By virtue of a decretal ordor by Judge j# Pressley to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public nuetion, within the legal hours of sale, at '? Abbeville C. H., on Monday the 7th day of December, A. D. 188f>, the following described 3* AH ?L.i A. A 1 - * uiiiuvi ij iu nit mi Hint tract ur parcel 01 . (ana, situate, lying and being in the county of ~ Abbeville, S. C,, and containing 11 FITE nUNDRJM) 4ND KIGHTY-FIVB ACKK8, more or less, and bounded by lands of John Lyon, J. L. Drennan. Nanoy Kennedy and otners. Levied on ana to be sold as the prop" orty of A. P; Connor, to satisfv the aforesaid judgment and costa. 30 Terms?One-half of the parchase money in st cash and the balance on twelve months credr" it, with interest and mortgage of promises. r* Purchaser to pay for titles, hold at the risk of, the former purohaser. ) J. F. C. DUPrk, /Nov. 17,1885. Sheriff A. C, J ' ' - . * .* ' J ' ' ' , t.. Sheriff's Sale. Edwin Bates St Co., and others against Young ?fe Napier.?Sundry Executions. By virtuo of Sundry Executions to rao directed, in the above stated cane, I will eoll to the highest bidder, at public auction, withiu the logal hoursof iralo, at Abbeville oourthouse, on Monday, thonoventh day of DeoemberA. D. 1885, tho following described property to wit: All the right, title and intorost of Samuel O. Young, in tho following Real estate, situate lying and being in the oounty of Abbevillo South Carolina, to wit : Tract No. 1. Known as tho Jay placo, containing Three Hundred and Sixty-live acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. F. Cresuwell, estato of W. K. Bradley and others. m. - "*r a iraci ?o. a. Known aa the Leartl placo containing One Hundred and Fifty-threo acreB, moro or lean, and bounded by landp of J. 0. Tittlo, eatato of Put Uibaon and others. Tract No 3. Known an tlio Finloy place, containing Ono Hundred and Ono &croH, moie or loaa, bounded by lands of R. P. OreaBwell, ostato of W. K. liradley and others, Tract No. 4. Known as tho WatkinH place, containing Sixteen acren, moro or leBB, bounded by landa of F. ft. ltobinaon, Qeo. B. McUaalan and others. Tract No. 5Containing Ono Hundred and Eighty acres, moro or lean, bounded by landt* of J. F. C re aswell and othora. Tract No. 6. Being the place on which the a aid 8. O. Young roHidoa, containing Ninety-Six acreu, more or Icrh. and bounded by landB of the oetato o? W. K. Bradley, A. O. Bfown and others. Levied on and to be sold aa the property of Samuel O Young to satisfy the aforesaid Execution and coats. TEBMS?Cash. J. F. U. DuPRE, Nov 10, 1880, 8. A. C. jgHERIFF'S SALE. Ina H. Martin, against McNairy Cohran. Execution. By virtuo of an execution to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction within tho legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court Honae, on Monday the 7th day of December 1885, all the interest McNairy Cochran has in the following described property to wit s All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and *being in the County of Abbeville, South Carolina, and containing POUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY-Til REE ACRES, more or less in two tracts, to wit: ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TIIREE ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Estate Philip 'Cromer, Estate McNairy, A. . I'. Booter and others. THREE HUNDRKB ACRES, more of leas, bounded by lands of John Strawliorn, Estate of Paschal Klugh and ? others and by the above tract. r\?? an/) fa q/vI/1 oo ?? -W? ?" v? VV W BV?M WO VUC |#lU|l^i VJ U1 McNairy Cochran, to satisfy the aforesaid Execution and costs. Terms Cash. J. F. C. DcPRE, Nov. 17, 1885. Sheriff, A. C. JgHERIFF'S SALE. H. II. Scuddav and others, against C. A. Iluekabec.?Execution. - By virtue-of mrExeeutlon to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on Monday the 7th day of December 1886, v the life time interest of C. A. Huokabee, in the following described property to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Countv of Abbeville, S. C., and countaining THREE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Anna M. Huckabee, G. G. Dawson, L. C. Clink' scales and others. Levied on and to be sold as the property of C. A . Iluckabee to satisfy the aforesaid Execution and costs. Terms Cash. J. F. C. DuPRE, Nov. 17, 1885, Sheriff A. C. gHERIFF'S SALE. A. T. Armstrong and others, against D. S. Urunyon.?Execution. By virtue of suudry executions to me directed, in the above siated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, within the legal hours oT sale, at Abbeville Court House, on Monday the 7th day of December, A. D., 1S85, the following described property to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying ;iud being in the County of Abbeville, South Carolina, and containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, more ore less and bounded by lands of Mar- , shall Uigby, I. A. Bigby, Robert McAdams and others. Levied on and to be sold as the property of David Branynn, to satisfy the aforesaid Execution and costs.?Terms caBh. J. F. C. DuPRE, Nov. 17, 1883. Sheriff A. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, Court of Common Pleas. J. E. Caldwell against M. C. Caldwell, and others. By virtue of an order of sale made in tho above stated case I will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbevil'e, C. H., S. C., on Saleday in December 1885, within the legal hours of m? . * * ?? -i ? * mat is mu inc picture man. lie does good work. dale, the following described property, situate in said State and County being of the real es!ate of M. C. Caldwell, decerned, to wit: Ten lots ot that tract or parcel of land at Mt. Carmel, containing { . . TWENTY-FIVE ACRES. , f'3 more or less, bounded by lands of T. G. Baker ' and othors. Said tract' has been divided into lots suitable for residences and stores, which will be sold scperately. Plats will be exhibited on day of salo. Terms of sale?One-half cash, balanco on a credit twelve months secured by bond and mortgage with interest from day of sale. With leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay Mastor for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Master. Nov. 17,'85. . .. Very Remarkable Recovery. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., \vritc9 : 4,My wife baa been almost helplosH for Ave years, so helpless that she could not turn over in bed alone. 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