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Srtjc Messenger. Enter?d at tfao poatoffice as 2nd-clnss matter TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1885. ffUBSCKIPTIOK $2 Oi MESSAGES. Fishburne's excellent string band fur rushed the music for the recent festivi ties. Mrs. Marshall the lovely and accom pliseed daughter of Major Zeigler is ii town. Col. E. B. Gary an* M. P. DeBruh! Esq.. will ro to Columbia next Monday to try the Young insurancs case, befor< Judge Bond. Itev. Jno. W. Davis, D. I)., Missiona ry from China, will preach in the Pres byterion Qhurch next Thuskay ni^ht 26th instant. The Legislature meets to-day. Mess Parker, Hemphill and <5raydon wen down yesterday. * I *U m nn^ n n /I ol-i ? Air*/\?* /\f x iitA ? iirn|ii:M aim nun v wi f ?red in this market. Price 50 cents W. Joel Smith & Son. Rev. H. T. Sloan, I>. D., will preach in the Presbyterian Church next Sab bath. A collection will be raised foi e daeation. Mr. W. 0. Renct has heard of the death of his brother, Mr. Geo. H.Benet who died in Edinborough on the 2d "Nor ember. Mr. S. J. Zei^ler left this morning foi fihreveoort. La. He takes his his chil* pred with him, and bis sister Miss Julii Zeigler. L. W. Perrin, Esq-, and family lefl yesterday for Yorkville, to attend the reception of Will McCaw. Esq_ and tiis bride ??? Miss. LeSassiero. Mr. J. S. Perrin is teaching school this week for Prof. Archer who is gone to Virginia to be married. He and his toride will be heartily welcomed to Abbeville. Judge McGowan went to Columbia yesterday. The November term of the Supreme Court convenes to-day. This, the Eighth Circuit, will be called January 12th. \V. R. Richey, Esq., and Dr. B. C. Hart were in town on Monday in the; * . Interest of the Narrow Gunge Hail Road which 13 to be run by Cokesbury. Success to you gentlemen. Call on the Messenger forany help it can give you. Capt. Lewis M. Moore, of Ninety-Six, was in town yesterday conferring with the County Commissioners relative to ordering the election of subscription to the Railrotd. The petition he presented contains a majority of all the voting freeholders of the town, and we entertain not the slightest doubt that the people of that live town will pull together in the matter. Ninety-Six is going to have the Eoad. One can see the fire and spirit in her. To-day D. Lucian Mnbrj\ Esq., and Miss Lila Wardlavr will be mnrriod, at the residence of Mr. Robert H. Wardlaw' who is the grandfather of the bride. Mr. Mabrv is one of the most promising young lawyers at this Bar; his bride is a daughter of one of the oldest families in the State. They are botli full of youth and health and hope God grant that their share of happiness !>e full and complete. All Wool, anda Yard Wide! 4 That is Hill the picturc man. lit* docs good work. Due West Dots. Dr. Drennan brought a son to college last week. Miss Susie Calhoun has had a nice vchool offered her in Laurens county. Mr. R. H. Brice is well pleased with his school and surroundings in Alabama. Rev. H. C. Fennel paid us a visit lasl week. We were glad to see him. Mr. Robert Pratt, Jr., has a stalk ol cotton with 64 open bolls. He made over 1,500 pounds of seed cotton on ar acre of ground. Mr. J. A. Armstrong of Level Land is reported to have lost a thousand pounds of seed cotton by theft. It is the common remark that there it as handsome a set of young ladies at the Female College this year as was evei known to be there. We don't blame the young men for loving to look at them - Dr. J. W. Wideman has been down tc the old Wideman Homestead. He brought back with him a specimen ol gold rock. There was considerable excitement on the streets paring out the 'yellow gold.'' A nice specimen way obtained. Prof. J. W. Magill is expected to spend his Xmas holidays here. Mr. A. D. Kennedy has ordered * lot of fine hogs for our citizens. Mr. Storktofft of Hurst, Purnell & Co. has been spending some time with the merchants here. He is a most capital fellow and sells stacks of goods. Our genial friend and neighbor, Mr. John F. Calhoun will move 1st of JanHp uary to the residence now occupied by Mr. Henry Young, just outside of the corporate limits. It is a beautiful place and Mr. Calhoun will still have the advantages of town life and country life as well. Mr. Young moves into hit aweiiing in town. I know our friends will rejoice at the . splendid fortuno that has fallen to Mr Robbie.Hood eldest son of our distin|k guished townnian, Prof. Hood. Mr Hood received the appointment as mai agent on the Air Line from Charlotte t< Atlanta over 29 applicants. Salarj I |900. He lies over every other day anc runs only half way to Atlanta makinj R: his home in Charlotte. The lecture of Dr. Bovce on Individ uality came off last Wednesday eveninj and was an admirable production. Wt followed the speaker with the greatest interest and so did his large audicnce ' 1 jit I * f IWIIWIW The Doctor has a vein of humor that keeps his aYidience expectant. We now look forward to the next lecture in the - cause that is annually delivered here, with interest. - Mr. L. 0. Cowan has returned to his home in Arazona., He left us last fr'ri: day. 0 Mr. Jim Pearson has the Township right for this fifth Township to Bell the splendid combination hoe, pattented by Joseph It. Hood of Philadelphia. It is one of the best combinations we have * seen. Price $5,00. rtii_ _ n.. .?. ? _ _ iti. . -I a i a _ a . i ne j^rsKine ocuaeni n*s maue us appearance again. The editorial stall" " consists of Messrs. W. C. Bell, \V. S. 1 Castles. M. A. Cox, R. G. People. T. W. Sloan and J. S. Stribling. These gon, tlemen came out in a handsome saluta, tory. Their first issue is a most credij table one and we welcome iis appearance again. The election for medal committees in - the literary halls has just come off. , The following are the gentlemen selected Philomathean, 11. E. Lee, J. P. Knox, W. O. Brice, R. G. Brice, J. E. i Brown, W. S. Castles and J. B. Cochrane. Euphemian : R. G. Peoples, ' T. W. Sloan, W. C. Bell. H. G. Phillips, J. R. Miller, J. M. Garrisson and J. \V. * Baird. t R. S. G. r Level Land Items. Our farmers are busy sowine grain. Level Land was represented at the 1 State Fair by Mr. Henry Brooks. He says he is highly pleased with his . visit. It is reported that our friend Mr. i John Armstrong, had Rtolen from his barn one night last week, between two and three hundred pounds of seed , cotton. i Mr. K. M. Ashley boasts of a girl challenging hiin for a match game. Ask Robert what kind of a game he , means. i Dr. P. B. Carwile, formerly of this place, but now of Union County., made us a short visit not long since, and k speaks of being highly pleased with his , new home. The Doctor is looking well and we picture for him a bright future. Miss Nannie Harkness. an accomplished young lady of Anderson County, takes charge of a school near Capt. R. H. Armstrong's on *<53rd inst. Miss Harkness has been teaching some time and comes well recommended by the patrons of her former schooL We congratulate the people on securing the services of such an estimable lady. Mr. P. N. Bell has the finest fluid of oats between here and Abbeville. It would please usto see more of the farmers turning their attention to this important object, that of raising their own wheat and oats at home. Mr. Mell Clinkscales has sold out his propert}T and expects to move his family to Texas. We are sorry to see our people leaving for the West, when we feel confident that no other State in the [ Union offers better inducements to her citizens than the "Old Palmetto." Miss Ella McLaine, who is attending > the Female College at Due West expects to take charge of a school after Christmas. Our friend "R. S. G." of Duo West. 1 the correspondent of the Messenger, has created quite a sensation in Aiken, since 1 he wrote up his trip to that place. We have the pleasure of knowing "It. S. G." and cannot be persuaded that he would write an article to the injury of anyone I knowingly, as some of the people would have it. Although we voted against taxation for the It. R. and got defeated, still we are uot continually waging war with our ' neighbor, simply because we were defeated. f Wc don't hear of a certain young man called Judge crossing the river i often as formerly. What can it . be ? The bridge is not gone we hope. Owing: to the crowd of boys that t assemble at the Cross Roads every Sabbath evening, we suggest they organize f a Y. M. C. A. and rest assured young , men that if attended as regularly as you | meet now, that it will be a grand success. I Ask "Rotterdam" if he made a mash ^ at the wedding. uO.,y Nlncty-SIx Dots. I Trade was lively last week. Work on Wenck & Osborne's new ! store is delayed on account of the iron covering not coming when expected. 1 Tho town is still talking rail road and some of our citizens are anxious to break dirt. Capt. Kirk says he will be r:\dy to commence the survey in a few J d.iys. We learn that M. L. Stuart now salesman for Galphin & Johnson will go into 1 business at Coronaca, S. C. on December 1st. untjer firm of Pyles & Stuart. : Mr. J* L. Pyles is to be his partner. They are both young men of energy, and no doubt will control a fine i trade. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fouohe, of Coronaca have the sympathy of our people in the death of their daughter Lena who died on 20th. inst. Mr. L. M. Moore has gone to Abbe vine in inieresi 01 our rail roau. The ' Board of Directors are working lively just now and say that work will actual> ly begin on January 1st 1886. They * mean business. * 8 gTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVII.LK, I In the Probate Conrt. ) Ex Parte L. W. Perrin as Admistrator Ac., j Petitioner.?Petition for settlement and disI charge. r Notice is hereby given that L. W. Perrin ' Esa., as Admistrator of the estate of Hon. T. C. Perrin, dooeased has applied for settlement . and discharge. - It is ordered that Thursday the 34th of De* cember next be fixed for said settlement and 9 discharge. t J. FULLER LYON, * Not. 23, *86. ' Judge Prpbate Court. Election Men. < . i NOTICE is hereby given that in pur- j suance of the provisions of an act ( of the General Assembly of the State of ! South Carolina, eiititled "an act to char- i ter the Greenville and Port Royal Rail 1 Road Company,'' approved December 23d. 1882, an election will be held on the 2d day of January, 1886, at the voting precinct for Ninety-Six Township. ( in the town of Ninety-Six, at which election shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said township, the question whether or not the said town- i ship shall subscribe the amount of five 1 per cent, of the assessed value for taxation of the total property in said township in interest bearing bonds of Ninety-Six Township maturing in twenty years, to the capital stock of the Greenville and Port Royal Railroad Company according to the provisions of said act and the amendmenduients proposed . thereto by the bond of corporators of 1 said Railroad Company. At said election those voting in favor of said subscription, shall cast ballots. having written or printed thereon the word "SUBSCRIPTION," and those voting against said subscription shall cast ballots having written or printed i thereon the words "NO SUBSCJ1'- ' TION." The polls shall be opened at 1 8 o'clock, a. m., and remain open until j 5 o'clock, p. in., of said day, and upon closing, the managers of Said election shall proceed at once to count the votes and shall return the same with their statement and tally sheet, and the poll list to the office of County Commission- I ers for \bbeville County, on Monday next succeeding said election. E. M. Lipscomb, J. A. Moore, and G. M. Anderson have been appointed Man- 1 agers to conduct said election according to law and thi? rirnvi.?irum rvf nuw? r ] act. t By resolution of the Board. JAMES A. McCORD. Chair. Brd. Co. Com. Abb., Co., S. C. J&T "JLT JfcJi ] < I The subscribers to tbo Capital Stock of the National Bank of Abbeville, S. C. ] ARE hereby notified that a call for the ' payment of the lirst installment (beiug 1 oue-hali of their aubucription) hal been made for DECEMBER 1st, 1885. I The Cashier will be prepared to receipt for ^ the name at the office of the liank. By order of the Hoard of Directors. \ A. H. WARDLAW, President. 1 11EXJ. S. BARNWELL, Cnshior. ' Nov3-tf J NTotlce 1 To Debtors and Creditors. , ALL Persons havinjr demands against 1 the Estate ol' William Buchanan deceased, are requested to present 1 them at Judge Lyon's office on or be- ] fore the 4th day of December, 1885. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment on or before j that day. ? MRS. S. F. BUCHANAN, Administrator. j _ Application for Homestead. ; I J TfcTOTIfiF. iu hprpKv (riuon tft oil nnr. |? J O- " Ku'" sons conccrned, that Mrs. Edna J. i Cox has applied to me to have the I Homestead Exemption allowed by law 1 set off to her and her children in the { real and personal estate of her husband, t the late Edwin Cox. deceased. t Dated Nov. 4, 1885, and published * once a week for four weeks in the Ab- 1 beville Messenger. J. C. KLUGH, ' Nov. 10, '85 4t Master. j Master's Sales. < STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of abbeville. ( Court of Common Pleas. j S. McGowan and E. A. Robertson* against M. V. Miller, et al. r By virtue of an order of sale made in J the above ststed case. I will offer for i sale at public outcry at Abbeville, C. H., 1 S. C., on Sale Day in December, 1885, " within the legal hours of sale, the fol- { lowing described property, situate in c said State and County : All that tract or parcel of land, containining, r SEVEN HUNDRED ACRS, I more or less and on waters of S&luda * River, bound* J by lands of B. F. Calhoun, A. F. Chaney and others. Also Lot No. 1, in the village of Ninety-Six. known as the Brick store lot, seventy feet front, more or less bounded on north by W. R. Hilton, south by public square, and west by North Cambridge street said lot cen taining three brick stores which will be sold separately. a Also Lot No 2, in Ninety-Six, about ? one hundred and fifteen feet in length ' by thirty-five in width known as Post J office Row, bounded by public square, t W. C. Moore, WilUam Johnston, J. P. 1 Phillips and others. < Terras of sale?One-half Cash, balance in twelve months with interest r from day of sale, secured by bond of ' purchaser and a mortgage of the prem- J ises. Purchaser to pay the Master for j papers. J C KLUGH, i Nov. 10, 1886,4c . Master < Look Out* - 1 Hill is in town again. He makes as good a picture as any of them. * * mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmtgmmmmmmm SHERIFF'S SALE. Kdwiu Bates A Co., and others against Young A. Napier.?Sundry Execution*. By Yirtuo of Sundry Executions to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, within the legal honrs of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on Monday the seventh day ?>f December A. T)., 1885, the following described property to wit: All the right, title and interest of Samuel O. Young, in tlie following real estate, situate lying and being in the County of Abbeville ??outh Carolina, to wit: TRACT No. 1. K.iown as the Jay place, containing Three Hundred and Sixty-five acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. F. Cresswell, estate of W. K. liradley and others. . TRACT No. 2. Known as the Leard place, containing One Hundred and Fifty-Three acres, more or less, und bounded by lands of J. C. Tittle, estate nf Pat Qibson and others. TRACT No. 3. ? Known as the Finely place, containing One Hundred and One acres, more or less, bounded by lands of R. P. Cresswell, estate of W. K. Bradley and others. TRACT No. 4. W-41.J ?1 nuvnu uo lUC IT ItlKIII!) IIIHCl', CODiaimnp Sixteen acres, more or less, bounded by lands of P. R. Robinson, Geo. li. McCaslan and others. TRACT No. 5. Containing One Hnndred and Eighty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. F. Cressivell and others. TRACT No. G. Being the place on which the said S.^0. Young resides, containing Ninety-Six Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of the estate of W. K. Bradley, A. C. Brown and others. Levied on and to be sold as the property of S. O. Young to satisfy the aforesaid Executions and costs. TERMS?Cash. J. F. C. DUPRE. Nov., 16, '85.# Sheriff Abbeville County. QTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court.?Citation for letters of Administratiotion. By J. Fuller Lton, Esq., Probate Judge : Where as, P. L. McCelvy has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effeets of Hugh McCelvy late of Abbeville County, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tne kindred and creditors of the aid Hugh McCelvy deceased, that thev be ?nd appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Saturday, December the 5th 1883, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. ( ) Given under my hand and seal, this {seal. V 20tb day of November in the year I"""-*""") of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-flve and in tue 110th year jf American Independence. Published on th? 24th day of November 1885, in the Messenger and on the Court House ioor for the time require by law. J. FULLER LYON, Nov. 24, '85. Judge Probate Court. gHERIFF'S SALE. [ua II. Martin, against McXairy Cohran. Execution. By virtue of an execution to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell to th? richest bidder, at public auction within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court Honse, in Monday the 7th day of Decombcr 1885, all the intercut McNniry <?ochran has in the following described property to wit : All that tractor parcel of land, situate, lying and bang in the County of Abbeville, South Caroliia, i.nd containing i?ocr hundred and flfty-tiiree acre0, nnro op !(>?? in tiro trnnta. tn wit ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THREE ACKK8, nore or less, bounded by lands of Estate Philip 'Cromer, Estate McNairy, A. P. Boozer and others. THREE HUNDRED ACRES, nore of less, bounded by lands of John Btrawhorn, Estate of Paschal Klugh and >thers and by the above tract. Levied on and to be Hold aB the property of IcNairy Cochran, to satisfy the aforesaid Sxecution and costs. Terms Cash. J. P. C. DuPRE, Nov. 17, 1885. Sheriff, A. C. gHERIFF'S SALE. 3. H. Scudday and others, against C. A. Iluckabee.?Execution. By virtue of an Execution to me directed, n the above stated case, I will &ell to tho lighest bidder, at public auction within the egal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, in Monday the 7th day of December 1885, he life time interest of C. A. Iluckabee, in he. following described property to wit: All hat tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and )eing in the County of Abbeville, S. C., aod iountaining THREE HUNDRED ACRES, nore or less, and bounded by lauds of Anna n. Huckabee, G. G. Dawson, L. C. Clink- 1 icaicH and others. Levied on and to be sold as the property of 3. A. Hnckabce to satisfy the aforesaid lixeration and costs. Terms Gash. J. F. C. DrPRE, Nov. 17, 1885, Sheriff A. C. gHERIFF'S SALE. I. T. Armstrong and others, against D. S. Branyon.?Execution. By virtue of sundry executions to me directed, iu the above stated case, I will sell to he highest biddor, at public auction, within he legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court louse, on Monday the 7th day of )eccmber, A. 1)., 1885, the following deicri bed property to wit: A11 that tract or >arcel of land, situate, lying and being in the bounty of Abbeville, South Carolina, and !ontaining 1 TWO HUNDRED ACRES, J nore ore less and bounded by lands of Mar- j hall Bigby, I. A. Bigby, Robert MoAdams , tnd others. Levied on and to be sold as the iroperty of David Branyan, to satisfy the ( ^foresaid Execution and costs.?Terms cash, j J. F. C. DuPRE, , Nov. 17,1885. Sheriff A. C. < STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, ] Court of Common Picas. j. J&. uaiaweu against m. w. vaiaweu,- ana others. By virtue of an order of sale made in the ibovft stated case I will offer for sale at public >utcry at Abt>oviHe, C. H., S. C., on Saleday n December 1885, within the legal hours of ! iale, the following described property, situate n said State and County being of thu real esate of M. C. Caldwell, deeersed, to wit: Ten , ots ot that tract or parcel of land at Mi j ^ arm el, containing , TWENTY-FIVE ACRES. < noro or less, bounded by lands of T. O. Baker 1 tad others. Said tract has been divided into , ots suitable for residences and stores, which fill be sold seperately. Plats will b? exlibited on day of sale. , Terms of sale?One-half cash, balance on ] i credit twelve months secured by bond and nortgage with interest from day of sale. , With leave to purchaser to pay all cash, j Purchaser to pay Maater for papers. , J. C. KLUGH, 1 Master. Not. 17, '86. gTATE. OP SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP ABBEVILLE, In the Probate Court. H. P. Onlphin as Admistrator, I.ulu N. Quarleu as Administrix estate of K. P. Quurles, deceased, Plaintiff's against Agnes W. Quarles, Sarah B. Onlphin, et nl, Defendants.?Complaint to sell real estate to pay debts ifcc. I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville C. II., within the legal hours of sale on Saleday in December next, the following described real estate belonging to ihe estate of R. P. Quarle: deceased for the payment of debts, to wit: ( 1) One dwelling house and lot in the towr of Ninety-Six, containinf#.Three Acres, more or less bounded by lots or Dr. J. J. Bozeman C. P. Roberts and Columbia and Greenvillt Railroad. (2) One Brick Store House and lot ir Ninety-Six, containing 30 feet front and 7C feet in length more or less, bounded by lot> of .T. R. Moore, Moore <? Quarles and Cambridge Street. (3) One-half interest in a Brick Store House and lot iu Ninety-Six, 25 feet fronl width and 70 feet in legth more or less bounded by J. P. Phillips, the store abovt described and Cambridge Street. Terms?One-half cash the balance on e credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. T riTT T T? T> T VAV U. r U1JL1DIV Li I V711, Nov 17,1885 Judge Probate Court. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, Court of Common Pleas. A. R.Ellis and W. T. Ellis against John E Ellis and others. By virtue of an order of sale made in th< nbov stated case, I will offer for sale at pub lie outcry at Abbeville, C. H., S. C., on Sale duy iu December 1885, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, sit' uate in said State and County, to wit: Al that tract or parcel of land known as the Trad on which the late Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis livec at the time of her death near the incorporatt limits of Due West, containing FOUR HUNDRED_ AND EIGH1 AUKiSS. more or less, bounded by lands of Josepl Ellis, Milton RUia, li. M. Young, John K Magee, and others. Said tract will be divided into smaller tracts of not less than one hundred acres each, which will be sold scperatelv and plats of which will be exhibited on day ol sale. Terms of Sale?One-half cash, balance on ? credit of twelve mouths, with interest from day of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser in each instance and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay the Master for papers. J. C. KLUGH, Nov 17, ?85 Master. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE, Court of Common Pleas. Jordan k Pope against G. C. Simpkins and S. P. Simpkins. By virtue of an ord?r of sale made in the above stated case, I will offer fur sale at nublie outary at Abbeville, C. II., S. C., on Saleday in December 1885, within the legal hours of sale following described, property situate in said State aqd County, to wit: All that lot or parcel of laud, situate in the town of Troy, being FORTY BY ONE HTTNll-RKT) PK1?.T bounded WcBt bj* line of A. A K. R. R., East by alley between this property and property of J. C.Tittle, North by street; acd South by property of J.T. Horton. Terms of Kale?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from dav of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to have leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay the Master for papers. J C KLUGH, Nov 17, 1885 Master. SHERIFF'S SALE. W. V, Clinkscales agninst S. S. Maker, as Executor of Joseph T. Baker, deceased. By virtue of an Execution to me directed, in the abeve stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville, C. H., on Mondav, the 7th day of December, A. 1). 1S85, the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lving and being in the County of Abbeville, South Carolina , and known as the Joseph T. T}..l 1~-.. ? woau pmtu ouu i<uu uaitiiu^ SIX HUNDRED ACRKS moro or less, bounded by lands W. B. Scott, Theodore Kennedy, estate of W. S. Buskin and others. To be sold in two or more Tracts. Plats will be exhibited on day of sale. Terms of Sale?So much of the purchase money as will pay the above Execution and costs In cash, balance in one and two years credit, with interest at 10 per centum, and mortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. F. C. DUPRE, S. A. C. Nov 17 1885. JgTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY or ABBBVILLE, In the Probate Court. Martha E. Norwood as Administrix Ac., Plaintiff against Ludie N. Speer et al, Defendants.?Complaint for sale of land to pay debts. I will sell at public outer? within tho legal hours of sale at Abbeville C. H., on Saleaay in December next, for the payment of debts l he following described real estate belonging to the estate of Dr. W. C. Norwood, deceased, to wit: All that lot or parcel of land situate in the town of Hodges with store house, having a front of 60 feet, length 117 feet and 37 feet rear end, bounded by lot of D. B. Glymph, C.4GR. K. and other lands of said estate. Terms Gash. Purchaser to paj for papers. J. FULLER LYON, Hov 17,1885. Judge Probate Court, v STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBKVILLR, Court of Common Pleas. 3. W. Cochran as exeoutor against A. B. Cochran and others. Br virtue of an order of sale made in the ibove stated case I will offer for sale at pubiic outcrv at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., on Halelay in December, 1885, within the legal hours >f sale the following described property, situate in said State and County, of tne real estate of W. T. Nowoil, deceased, to wit s All that tract or parcel of land, containing EIGHTY-SIX ACRES, more or less and bounded by lands of J. T. Robertson, Mrs. Mary Winn and others. Terms of Sale?One-half cash, the balanoe i>n*a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purshaser and a mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. C. KLUGH. Nov. 1?, '85. Master. ' a } ; r'; '' - {sjl; ' ', -{'wi.; 1 rail I OB?a?BBt?? ?? JgTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK ABBBVIM.E, Court of Common Plena. Robertson, Taylor & Co., against Smith A Hodges, et al. By virtue of an order of Bale made in the , above stated case, I will offer for sale at pub> lie outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., on Saleday in December, 1885, within the legal bourn of sale, the following described property, sitj uate in said State and County, to wit: A\l I that tract or parcel of land, known as the . Kinman place, on Saluda River, in Cokesbury township, containing , SIX HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN ACRES. more or leas, and bounded by landB of W. Z. ? McGhee, W. II. Robertson, Milton (folding and H. 0. Hart. Said tract will be divided into three or four tracts and sold separately, 1 plats of which will be exhibited on day of ' sale. Also, that tract or parcel of land i known as the Homestead place, in the town of Hodgea, Cokesbury township, containing TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY-FIVE ? ACRES more or less, and bounded by lands of L. R. ! Dantzler, J. A. Ellis, Sarah C. Ellis and others, being the place on which G. M. Hodges t lives. This tract may be divided into two ( parcels and sold separately. Flats to be ex hibitcd on day of sale if so divided. Also, that tract or parcel of land in Hodges, Cokesbury township, known as the Mill place, coueaining ONE ACRE, more or lesss, and 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 Becured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the uremians. tho nnp/>)i??up the Master for papers and pay for recortfing J. <J. KLUGH, Nov. 17, 1885. Master. ! jgTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK ABBEVILLB, [ Court of Common Pleas. 1 Jane Taylor against R. P. Shaw et al. By virtue of an order of sale made in the , above stated case* I will offer for sal at pub' outcry at Abbeville Court House, S. C., oa Salcaay, in December, 1885, within the legal hours of sale tho following described propk erty, situate in said State and County, to j wit: All that traot or parcel of land on Tur' key Creek, waters of Saluda River containing. : TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY f ACRES. i more or leas, bounded by lands of G. M. Mati tiscn, Wm. Robinson, fT. Gaines, G. A. Moore 1 and others* > Terms of Sale?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale sccured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, witn leave to the purchaser to pay ail cash. Purchaser to pay the Master for papers, J. C. KLUGH, Master. XT .O" A\OV. Ji/, '00. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE, i Court of Common Plens. J. W. Thomaom against Mary T. Quarlos and others. 1 By virtue of an order of sale made in the 1 above stated case I will offer for sale at pub' lie outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salo1 day iu December, 1885, within the legal hour? of sale, the following described property, situate in said State and County, Being of the 1 real estate of Thomas Thomson, deceased, to ; wit : All that tract or parcel of land, known as Tract No. 3 of the Fair Plantation con' taining SIXTY-SEVEN AND ONF-HALF ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of John Pratt, ; Wesley Crawford, Luther Haddon and others, lying in the forks of the Abbeville aad Due West roads. Also, Tract No. 4 of said plantation, containing. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVEN AND ONE-HALF ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of John Pratt and others, lying on Little River north of tho public road and adjacent to Fair's bridge. Also tract No. 5 of said plantation, containing ONE HUNDRED AND EIOHTY-FOUR AND ONE-FOURTH ACRES, bounded by lands of Mrs. Pratt, Robert Pratt, John Pratt and otheas, and - lying on Little River. rmis 01 inese tnree trncis may oe seen at my office. Also that tract or parcel of land known as the Richard Davis place containing FIFTY ACHES, more or less, and bounded by lands formerly known as Davis lands, now "owned by A. C. Stockman, by the Chipley lands and others. Also that tract or parcel of land known as the Bogcrs tract containing FORTY ACRES, more or lew, near Calhoun's Mills and bounded by lands of Cole and others. Terms of Sale?One-'*iaif cash, balance in twelve months with interest from day of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papera, J. C. KLUGH, Nov. 17, 1885. Master. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, Court of Common Pleas. H. O. Zeigler, C. C. P., as Administrator etc., against John R. Mattison. By viftue of an order of sale made in the above stated case and dated June 11th, 188.'., I will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., on 8aleday, December 188.% within the legal hours of sale, the following J :u i .!i a. ~ I - ..:J ? uuBuriuuu pruperiYi nituaiv iu o?iu oinic uuu County, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, lately belonging to Eliza Mattison, deceased, on which she was living at the time of her death, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less. Terms of Sale?One-half cash, the balance in twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured bj bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. Tne purchaser to pay the Master for papers and^pa^^for^r^cord"pfov. 17, 1885. ' ' Master. gHERIFF'S SALE. William P. Connor, Assignee, against A. P. Conoor.?Exeoution. By virtue of a decretal order by Judge Pressley to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at pub lie auction, within the logal Hours of sale, at Abbeville C. H., on Monday the Tth day of Doccmber, A. I). 1885, the followtag described fironerty to wit: All that tr?et or parcel of ana, situste, lying and being in the county oi' Abbeville, 8. C., and oontaimng PIVB HVNDltU AK? tiaiTT-riVR AC RIB, more or less, and bounded by lands of John Lyon, J. L. Drennan. Nancy Kennedy and others. Levied on a*d to be told as the prcj orty of A. P. Connor, to satisfy the aforesaid judgment and costs. Terms?One-hilf of the pare base money in eash and the balance on twelve months credit, with interest and mortgage of premise?. Purchaser to pay for titles. Sold St the rir.k of the former purchaser. J. F, C. MP**, Nov. IT, 1885, Sheriff A. C, ^ ,1 ...? AMSSsaSBBmrnmEmSi