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EC.? be messenger. rv Enteitd at the pogtoffice y 2nd-claaa matter. TUESDAY. JANUAKY 5, 1885. UBBCBIPTION $2 00 [Continuation of Report from page 1.] 691 T. I* Andorwm ? CO 00 W2 Tj. A. Hnucock ? "50 ! MS T. L. Klwcll... 1 20 00 (5?1 T\ U 20 00 ' ? 603 O. M. IjoveJoy 1 15 00 696 M. Htuart. - 1 15 00 HJ7 W. L. JoUnxon 1 85 0 608 T. T. Eu.k cn 7 50 00 r flOO G. C. Hodge* ? 22 55 mp v. n. i/onmx o mi uu jjUWl J. N. Curwile. 5 16 00 TOi R. P. Jones. 5 1125 703 W. H. Miller 5 15 00 704 P. It. Jones 5 15 00 7if, J. E, Vuu**.., 5 10 00 700 M. Miller. 5 ...... 20 00 707 H. K. Pope 1 20 00 708 M. It. Bright 2 80 00 709 B, F. Miller. 7 18 0(1 710 J, F. Donaldson... 4 20 00 pt- \ 711 J. F. Donaldson... 4 15 00 712 J. V. Klugh ? 14 WJ 718 T. J. (Jrlffln 8 9 00 714 T. J Griffin 8 11 00 715 l*rea? and Banner ? 1 50 716 I* J. Hutchison.... 7 20 00 717 L>. J. Hutchison... 7 ...... 20 00 718 Husan Prossly 7 15 00 719 S. P. Boozer 2 SO 00 780 ?. P. Boozer 2 20 00 721 W. D. Mlddletnn.. 15 22 50 722 W. D. Middlcton.. 15 10 00 7.3 W.T. Kill ley 1ft 10 00 ?83 II. H. UitbrlUiff 11 W 00 725 J, B. Walking 4 35 00 $&<.-> 728 N, K. Cordon C I..... 15 00 i'J7 N, E. Gordon 8 15 00 .728 N. K, Gordon...,,... 6 15 00 740 N. J5? Gordon,.,,,,,, tt 15 to 7J? t}, VI', I/imax 0 20 00 T:?l CyntliilnWIIIIiiins 11 20 (0 .732 J, W. McDowell... 7 ........ 10 00 /33 I* J. Hutchison... 7 20 00 734 Bui-more, D. & Co 4 15 13 735 W.C. McLenLer 2 2<M>0 730 W. P. Martin 1G 15 00 737 J. V. McAllister... if* 20 00 738 B. P. Miller. 7 12 00 730 M. A. Robinson... 5 ...... lf> 740_M. A. RobliiBon... 6.; 10 00 741 B. P. Miller... 7 7 00 742 C. ClinkBcalcH 5 17 00 743 J. F. Hodgcti 8 5 00 ; -741 1*. J, Glbert 11 20 00 J43 li. J# Hutchison... 7 2000 .V- . 748 N. M. McCraeken 11 15 00 \717 H. O. Ateveiinon... 11 5 00 JHr,P,SteveiiKon... 11 15 00 749. LJpford 11 10 00 11 20 00 76I H.A, Cownii 18 20 on 752 Win. I)atcbor? 4 30 00 753 A. I* Blake 7 20 00 754 A. L. Rlnke 7 20 00 755 A. L. Rlnke 7 20 00 758 A. L. Blake 7 22 00' 757 8. Bturke 3 15 00 758 M.M.Washington 8 15 00 750 M.M. Washington 8 15 CO 700 W. C. McUeo 3 20 00 761 B. P. Brooks......... 8 10 00 703 V. Orlflln 8 20 00 7W M.M. Washington 7 15 00 704 Lula lirown 9 20 00 765 N. Richey 11 13 oo 780 V. Griffin 8 gj no 7?nr H. P. Bonser 2 ?J0 00 768 M. M. Owens 1,1 20 00 700 Odessa Mitchell... 16 15 00 f70 J. P. Jones... 2 2? 00 771 J. P, Jones 3 20 00 772 J. P. Jones 3 20 00 778 J. D. Blrtckwcll 3 20 00 774 C. L. Walker. 1 10 00 775 J. W. Wnlkcr 8 15 00 778 V. U Walker 1 7 50 777 X. J. Butlor 2 7 50 778 Win. Boyd 15 4 00 779 K. C. Hlee..... 3 25 00 780 E.C. Rice 8 35 00 781 p. Williams 10 10 00 782 II. 8. Bubrldge 11 ...... 1000 To^al $14 105 W Respectfully submitted, . s J. W. PERRIX, County Treasurer. ?nrrkin^ci K3 J.V f JEiliS ?ARE ? Cheaper Than Ever. ARE now selling: good No. 7 Stoves, \yiTU 15 PIECES AND PIPE v FOR $12.00. fe-.. . Better Gkape NO. 7?, WITH 2Q PIECES AND PIPE, ^ROM $17.QQ to $20.00. & Oood No. 8h, with 15 pieccs and pipe - for $15.00. + . 1 ^ v - Better grade* No. 8s. with 20 pieces ?Mid pipe frprp $1G).0Q to $26.00. All our 80V KB have large ovens and the latest improvements. % t . August 19, '85. > 128. ^ALTER l. miller. Attorney at Law, , v ' ' Abbkvili.F., B. C. -, , tgfrOfdce formerly occupied by Ju4ge Thomson. oct 21, 'A5. lyr |g^: ? \% ? ? Linen collars In at all atyles from 6 cents to 25 cents at Bell ft Galphin's. ' ; No3421 Treasnry Department, Office of Comptroller of the Currency, WaHhln^ton, December 16th, 1885. WHEREAS, bv satisfactory cvidenceaprosented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The National Bank of Abeeville," in the TOWN OF ABBEVILLE, in the County of ABBEVILLE, and State of SOUTH CAROLINA, has complied with all'the provisions of the Revised Statutes of the Uuited KtutcK, required to bo complied with before an associotion shall br authorized to coin* inence the businexH of Rankin); ; Now therefore I, HENRY W. CANNON, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify tbnt "THE NATIONAL liANK OK ARRKV1LLE," in the Town of Abbeville, in the Countv of Abbeville, nnd State of South Carolina, is authorized to commence the buaincs* of Ranking as provided in Section Fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Tn the testimony whereof witnes my TL.S.] hand and Seal of office this 15th day of December, 1885. H.W.CANNON, Comptroller of the Currency. Dec. 22, '85, tf KING'S EVIL Wm the name formerly given to 8crofn!a because of a superstition that It could be cured by a king's touch. The world 1* wiser now, end knows that SCROFULA can only be cured by a thorough purification of the blood. If this ts neglected, the dlnease perpetuates its taint through generation after generation. Among its earlier symptomatic developments are Cczems, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tumors, Bolls, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Physical Collapse, etc. If allowed to continue, Rheumatism, Scrofulous Catarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tuberoular Consumption, and. various other dangerous or fatal maladies, are produced by it. Myers Sarsaparil/a Tit fhn fl?7u IMlMf/uI nnrt / > /? i#vwwrJ MW u??\? 7C(IU(/?e blood-purifying medicine. It is so t-ffectual an alterative that it eradicated from the system Hereditary Scrofula, aiul the kindred poisons of contagious di?ra*ea and mercury. At the same time it rnriches and vitalizes the blood, restoring healthful action to the vital organ* and rejuvenating the entire system. This great . Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the rrnulnc Honduras Snrsaparilla, with Yellow Dock. tttil* lingia, the Iodide* of Potassium and Iron, and other insrreuienta of great potency. carefully and scientifically compounded. Its formula is generally known to the medical profession, and the bent physicians constantly prescribe Ayer'd Ba&saparilla as an Absolute Cure For all dlioaaes caused by the vitiation of the blood. It U concentrated to tho highest practicable degree, far beyond any other preparation for whleb like effects are claimed, and la therefore the cheapest, as well as the best blood purifying medicine, In the world. Ayer's Sarsaparilla FRSPARKD BY a. a m M e. i ?? ?? vr. v. v. ft/or m %?o., t-owofi, mat J. [Analytical Chemists.] Sold by sll Druggists: price f 1 { tlx bottles for - FOR LADIES ONLY. .-I REMEDY endorsed by the best Physicians ond Drusrgists at its houic. A REMEDY that Mr. C. W. O'Neil, CJoodwatcr, Ala., says raised his wife from an invalid's bed, and he believes anted her lift. A REMEDY of which a nromiaMt Atlanta merchant said : "I would havo-glven $500 km soon as I would a nicklu for what two bottles of your medicine did for my daughter." A REMEDY in regard to which, 5. J. Cassell's M. D., Druggist Thoinasrille, Ua., | snvn: "I can recall instances in which it ajf(>rdtd relief after all the v*ual remedies had failed. R EM ED Y about which Dr. R. B. Ferrell, A LaOrange, Ou., writes : "I bare used for the last 20 veurs the medicine you are patting up and eansider it the best combina- , tion over gnt'en tegether for the disease for which it is recommended. A REMEDY about which Dr. Joel Rranbam, Atlanta, said : "/ have examined the rev . cipe, and have no hesitation in advising its Use, and confidently recommend it." * A REMED Y which the Rev. If. B. Johnson, near Marietta, Ga., says he has used in Iris familv with the''utmost satisfaction" who found it to bo just what it is recommended. .1 REMEDY of whioh Pemberton, Iverson A Dennison s*y: "Wo have bf en Setting it for many vears, with conatantly increasing sales. 1*he article is a staple' with ua, and one of abeolute merit." A REMEDY of whiah Lamar, Rankin k Lamar say: "We sold 50 gross in four months, and never sold it in any place but what it was wanted again." A REMEDY by which Dr. Baugb, of LaGrange. Ua., savs : "I cured one of the most oustiuate cases of VicaKiocs Mkn omutiiuA ui?i ever came witntn my knowledge, with a few bottles." A REMEDYof which l>r. J. C. Hum, Notasulga, Ala., h*vs: "I am fully convinced that it in unrivaled for that class of diseases which it claims to cure." A REMEDY about which Maj. John C. | Wbitner. of Atlanta, well and favorably known all over the United State* as a General Insurance Agent, says : "I used this remedy before tho war, on a large plantation on a great number of cases, alu>ay? teith abiolutt tvecttt. A REMEDY about which Mr. J. W. 81 range, of Cartersrille, Ga., certifies that one bottle cured two members of his family of menstrual irregularity of many yssrs standing. This Great Remedy ! I Bradfikld'b Femalb Regulator 9 Send for treatiae on the Health and Happiness of Woman, mailed free. Bradfield Regulator Co,, Bo* J8, Atl'ta, Ga. Thi Swikt Specific Co- Drawer 8. Atlanta. Ga., 169 W. 22d ?t.f N. Y., and 2015 Cheaaut SU PKiU. J 'i ' * '",v 1 . .i'V : \ v ; # An Ordinance I Against the Selling of Spirit- 1 nous or Malt Liquors on Sunday. BE it orduined by the Town Council of the town of Abbeville and by the authority of the same. That if any person or persona veil any kind of spirituous or malt liquors, wine or cider 011 Sunday upon conviction thereof he or they should not be tiucd not less than twenty dollars, or imprisonment not less than twenty days. In Town Council this 23 day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Mirhtv-firii nml in Mm nun 1>ini.liu>il and tenth year of the Independence of America. J. S. HAMMOND, Intendani. Oct. 28,1885-tf Notice to Schools. THE public free schools of Abbeville County for the scholastic year 1885-0 will open on the 3rd Monday in January 1880. An examination of teachers, embracing the usual branches, will be held on the 1st Thursday and Friday in January, 1880. whito and colored teachers respectively. All certificates issued by the presen Itdiril ftf V.voniinnu />? l>? 1 -- w. ?A?iMiiiua ui uj tuuii preur cessors in office are hereby revoked Certificates from adjouing Counties will not he recognized. We earnestly beg the hearty co-operation of *11 who are interested in the . welfare of the schools. Respectfully, Geo. C. Hodges, I. C. Klui:li. Ino. A. Hobinson, County Hoard of Kxuuiiners. Oct 21, '85. Millinery! Millinery i THE most extensive stock of Millinery can now be found at H. M HADDOX A* CO.'S. 1, "84-tf , 27 We have still & small lot of Millinery on hind, consisting ??f Flowers, Hat a, Ornaments ? llair Switclu 8, etc. We itflVr I'hmics and Feathers costing an hijrli as $2 for 60 and 76 cent*, Flowers co?ti <; as b jjli as 75cent* for 26 ceu'.s, real Hair Switches, black and colored, costing 76 cents to for 6U cents Smith ffr Son. i LA N'T 1C CO A ST L1N K, VASSKKG! :It DKl'A\\A M.KNT, Wilmington, X Any. Xii, IS So. FAST LINK between Charleston mid Columbia und I'pper South Carolina CONUENSKO BCIIKUI71.B. UOtKO ntiOIN WIST. KiVT 4 2(1 ant bv.... Charleston .... Ar. VI 05 p m 134 " 1,anas 7 OH 0 33 " '* Sumter " 6 :*7 44 7 40 pin Ar... .Columbia Lv 627 3 02 " " .... Wlnnsbnro.... " 3 40 " ? 15 44 44 Cheater < 2 44 44 7006 44 44 Ynrkfille " 1146 am 7 01 " " ...bancaater 44 7 00 ? 4 50 " ' .... Rock Hill " 2 02pm 6 00 44 44 Charlotte 44 1 00 2 52pm Ar Newberry I?v 3 10pm 2 5H ? " ....Greenwood " 21 30 4* 6 01 44 44 baurens 44 0 10 a m 5 01 44 44 A ii(t^r%4iiu ?' in *>7 I. 5 45 44 44 ....Greenville 44 10 00 4? 6 45 44 44 .... Walhatla 44 8 30 44 4 20 44 44 ....Abbeville 44 1 1 25 44 3 2 7 44 44 .... Spnrtanburpr.... 44 12 25 pm 7 15 44 ... Hendersonville.. 44 7 00 44 Solid Trains between harletfton and Columbia. S. C. J. F. DIVINE, T. M. tiMKRRQX. Gun'l Sup't. Gon'l 1'as. Agent. SPARTANBURG AND ABHEVILLE RAILROAD On and after Apr. Gth, 1885, paasenircr trains will bo run dailv, except Sundnv.betweon Spartanburg and nendersonvillu as foil own: UP TRAIN. Leavo R. k D* Depot at Spartanbnrf: 4 00pm Leave Spartanburg, A. I,. depot ft 10 p m Leave Saluda G 20 p m Leave Flat Rock 7 00 p m Arrive Hcndersonvilie 7 15 r. .u DOWN TR.41N. Leave nendersonville 7 00 am Leave Flat Rock 7 15 n m Leave Saluds 7 50 am Leave -4ir Line Junction 10 15 am Arrive R. AI) Depot Spartanbnrjr 10 20 am Train* on this* road ran by Air-Linw time. Moth trains make connections for Columbia and Charleston via Spartanburg, Union and Columbia: Atlanta and Charlotte by Air Line JAMES ANDERSONrinten?*Supeent.* ?jONDEX8KD TIME CARD MAGNOLIA PASSENGER ROUTE. In effect March 15, 1885. GOINO SOUTH. Leave Lanrens *5 20 a m t 50 a m " Waterloo* 600am 55 a m " Greenwood 7 00 am 21&pm Arrive Augusta 10 45 a m 7 45 p m Leavw 10 50 a m 10 00 p m Arrivo Atlanta 5 40 p in M0 a m ; Leave Autrusta 1130 am ( Arrive Beaufort 8 20 p m Arrive Port Royal 6 35 pm 44 Chaleston 5 50 pin 44 Savannah 7 00 pm " Jacksonville 7 00 am OOIMO NORTH. Leave Jacksonville * 50 pm *l Savannah 6 55 am Learc Port Royal 7 35 am " Beaufort 7 47 am i " Charleston 7 SO am t Arrive Augusta 1 50 pm Lear* Atlanta.. t 20 pm \ Arrive Augusta 0 10 am Leare Augusta *2 30 pra 6 16 am Arrive Greenwood 0 10 pm 11 40 am " Waterloo 7 04 pm * 30 pm " Laarena 7 50 pm 4 40 pm *Dellr tDaily except Sunday. Tieketa on sale at Greenwood to all points at through rates?baggage oheeked to denti* nation. Connections made at Greenwood with C. 4 G. R. R. E. T. Cvasltom, G. P. A. Augusta; Ga. COLUMBIA A ND GREENVILLE RAILROAD. On and after October 5, 1884, Pasbbnokr r?ains will run as herewith indicated upon this road and its branches. Daily, treept Simdav*. No. 53. UP PASSENGER Leave Columb ia S. . Juuc'n 10 45 pin " Columbia C. A G. D 11 10 pm a Arrive Alston 12 10 }> m \ 44 Newberry 1 13 pm k Ninety-Six 2 47 ,, n. f Greenwood 3 09 p m Hodges 3 33 p in lleltou 4 40pm "1 at Greenville 6 1)5 p m J No. 52. DOWN PASSENGER. Lenve Oreenville at 9 50 am Arrive Helton Ill atn Hodges 12 2pm , Greenwood 12 43 pm ' Ninety-Six 1 32 p m . rtevrDerry 3 02 p m Alston 4 10 p m ' Columbia C. A G. D 5 16 ptn Arrive Columbia SC. Junc'n 5 30 p m \ ir.YKT ANBl-KH, CNION * COM'MUIA RAILROAD. NO. 53. UP PA8SENOEK. | Leave Alston 12 52 p m " Union 3 55 pro I " Spartanburg, 8.U.AC.depot.5 50 p ni SO. 52. DOWN PAHSKNOER. Lt v? Spart'fr It. A I). Repot .... 10 35 a m I " Snart'j; S. U. A 6'. l)?>pot .10 50 a in " I/uion ' 12 50pm Arrive at Alston 3 40 p m LAI'RKNS RAII.EOAP. Leave Newberry 3 30 pin Arrive at Laurens . II 6 50 p in Leavu Laurens C. II 7 40 * hi Vrrive at Newberry 11 10 p m AniiKVILI.K BRANCH. Leave Hodges 3 45 p m Arrive at Abbeville 4 45 p in Leave Abbeville II 00 ? m Arrive at Hodges 12 00 p ni bll'k hi dux railroad and andkrkon branch. Leave Helton 4 45 p m Arrive Anderson 5 18 p m ' Pendleton 5 56 p m " Seneca c C 40 p in Arrive at Walhalla 7 0!l p m 1 Leave Walhulla 50 n m Arrive Seneca 15 a rn Pendleton 99 52 m " Anderson 10 3:t am Arrive at Helton II 08 a m | coyxxcTJoys. A. With Smith Carolina railrond to and from Charleston: with Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta railroad from Wilmington and all Cuints north thereof: with Charlotte, Coluin ia and Augusta railroad from Charlotte and all points north thoreof. I*. With Ashevilltt and Spartanburg railroad from and for points ' in Western N. Carolina. C. With Atlanta and Charlotte div Richmond and Danville railwaj for Atlanta and all points south and west. Standard Eattern Time. O. R. TALCOTT, Superintendent. M. Slacoiitrr,Oen'l Passenger Agt. 1). Cardwkll. ass't Oen'l Pass. Agt. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY COMPANY. Commencing Sunday, Sept. 6th, 1885, at 6 45 a in, ra?senj;erTr'ainft will rnn as follows until further notice, "Eastern time:" Columbia I/ititinn?Daily. Leare Columbia 7 45 a m 5 27 p m Due at Charleston 12 20 a in 9 05 p ns WEST?1>AIL Y. Leave Charleston 7 20 a m 5 10 p m Due at Columbia 10 40 a m 10 00 p m CatnJen r>iri*ion?Pailv except Sundays. Leave Columbia 745am 5 27 pm Due Camden 12 59 pm 7 42 pm VUT DAILY, XXCXTT BfNDAY. ] Leave Camden 7 00 a m 3 15pm Due Columbia 9 25 a m 10 00 p m Aiiyuitu I)iri*ivn?Eaat Daily. Leave Columbia 5 27 pm Due Augusta a 10 35 p m WEST DAILY. Leave Augusta 4 45pm Dne Columbia . .10 00 p m Cfnn*ction* Made at Columbia with Columbia and Greenville railroad bv train in-rivim* ?t 10 to m and departing ?t 5 27 p. n?.: nt Columbia Junction with Charlotte, Columbia nnd Antrust a railroad by suae train to aud from all points on both roads. At Charleston with Hteamera for New York on Satnrdar: and nn Tuesday aud Saturday with steamer for Jacksonville and points on St. John's river. Daily with Charleston and Savannah Railroad to and from Savannah and all points in Florida. At Augnsta with Georgia and Central rail roads to and from all points Went and South: at Hlackville to and from all point* on Karnwell railroad. Through tickets can be purohaitcd to all points South and West br applying to 1). McQitrkv. Aqont, Columbia, S. C. John B. 1'kck, General Blnnajrrr. I). C. Allin, Gen. Puss, and Ticket Ag't WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA AND AU- * GUSTA HAILHOA1). Going Sou h no 4 no 40 Leave Wilmington 9 M p m 11 10 p m Arrive at Florence 150am 220am arrive at Columbia MO a m Going North No 43 No 47 Leave Columbia 10 00 pm Leave Florence 4 50 pm 1 52 a m Arrive at Wilmington. ..7 40 pm H 10 a m Train No. 43 ?rops at all station*. Nn*. 48 I and 47 stop onlT aj ltrinkley's. Whiteville, Meminpton. Fair ltluff, Marion, Florence, TiinmonsTille, Sumter, Camden Junction ard ' Eaxtover. Passengers for Columbia and all points on C a u R H, c, c a A R r, Aiken June- ' tionandall points beyond, should take no. 48, night esprexs. Separate Pullman sleepers ' for Charleston and Augusta on train* 48 and 17. All trains run solid between Charleston ' and Wilmington. whyITp. is a socciss 1 FIRST?It ia (rood. J SECOND?It is pleasant. THIRD?It is safe. 1 FOURTH?It does exactly what we claim for it i FIFTH?It is made by reliable parties. SIXTH?It ba s no equal. f SEVENTH?It does not nauseate. , EIGHTH?It does not gripe. 1 NINTH?It will cure yon. TENTH?It i? the best Liver Medicine known, tnd costs ouly Fifty Cents a Dottle. fferer Falling Prevention of Spring < Sickness. . WILL INVIGORATE THE SYSTEM. J Gives Tone to the Stomach. Relieves Torpid Liver ----- ind removes all excessive bile from tbe system and impurities from the blood. I Has been tried by thousands in the past Four years and found worthy the commend** tion of *11. TZRTZ" IT J H. II. . P. only SO oenta per Bottle. Q BARRETT k McMASTER, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, March 18-tf , 48 | - -* ^vnHKUBHnESoB H. t LAWS Are Again Rece Stock of Hoi Every thing Suitable or Santa flHINAM ITSH nni) MIT.K SVT? J?MA8 CARDS, till Pran^'a latent atvles. 0niNA PITCHERS AND ORNAMENTS. 0HINA FKl'IT PLATES and SAUCERS. 0IGAR STANDS in CHINA and LAVA WAF JpiNELY DECORATED CHINA FLOWER F T"OY TEA SETS in CHINA, BRITANIA ant] JL QRNAMENTS AND STATUETTES in BIS< JjM REWORKS. ROMAN CANDLES, CRACK 0IOAR CASES in PLAIN and ALLGATOR JjllNE CHINA CUPS. SAUCERS ANI) PLA J^UBBER GOODS all kinda, DOLLS, RATT w E have every tiling for Chriatma*. Come l^l'EKUSES AND COLOONE SETS in PLA -JIOYS ! TOYS !! TOYS ! !! All the new T< ^TASES in CHINA, GLASS and BOHEMIA? ?JUEST CUPS AND SAUCERS in LIMOG1 PICTURE FRAMES for CABINER SIZE BOOKS. HOLIDAY BOOKS of all kind Albums, autograph ?nd photograp LEATHER, PAPER and ALLIGATOR /. DOLLS in the Greatest Profusion, CHINA, and uwrr other kind, Drea?ed and Vndrei H Dec. 1,1885. tf W. JOEL SM ^^RE now offering for aalc a /Ai * Complete and Slock of merchandise for Full and Winter l with Well Selected, Seasoi Good* containing Many Ileal bargains. T1 lav in their Winter supplies can not onlr (fet \r HEASONAHK FU1CBS. p jflL 1 Our line of hats cannot bn surpassed. Our stock of .Shoes is Terj large, ladies, n: CIjOTX Our lino of ready made clothing is always h iwe. Always in stock a complete line of stnnda Twille<i White. Red and Bine Flannels, 1) Proof Oond* all prices. Blankets, Robes, ings, Hosiery* 4c. These uwwta are all r? them. October 7, '85. 135 BEXJAMIX S. I rirsTJ^-A.isroE A~rerp co: REPRESENTS MILLI Executive I>1 Office ok Cojipth (Columbia, S. C. | CERTIFY MIIAT 11..NMAMIN* S. TU Hie Liverpool anil London and G riie Lancaster Insurance Co., o1 Phe Merchant's Insurance Co., c rhe Home Insurance Co., of the rne Rochester Gei-man Insuran rhe Fidelity and Casualty Insuri has complied with the requisite Assembly entitled "An Act to rt nice companies not i acorporated 1a" and I hereby license the si igent aforesaid to take risks and uirance in this State in the count lalf of said companies. Vvniiviu Mo j/ll VI7 -A*A C# * V/A* *7 JlOVj AWVJ*/? w, gTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j C0VHTY #F illiriLU, In the Probate Court 3x Parte 8. 7. Buchanan as Administratrix? E Settlement and Discharge. Mrs S F Buchanan aa Administratrix of the stste of "William Buchanan has applied for ettlemeni and discharge. !It ia ordered that Wednesday the 6th day C >f January noxt be fixed for settling said K state and granting the discharge prayed for. J. F. FULLER LYON, d Judge Probate Cwvt. D??. ft* 'M. S A A: , , ON I CO., lying Their iday Goods. for a Xnias Present ni-? VlilUS. tK. >OTS. I TIX. : WARE. IERS, JkC. LEATHER. iTES in sets. LES, RINGS, AC. ml aee our JERSEY COW. IN an?l BOHEMIAN GLASS. DYS, nearly every kiod made. i WARE, all the latest shapes. FIS, FRENCH and GERMAN CHINA. I'ICTI RES front $1 .SO to $12.00 per pair. II, all the latent atrle bindings, in RUSSIA >'KIN. CHINA Sl*RBRD, WAX, BISC, RUBBER, ised. DOLL HEADS in WAX and BISC. .. W. Lawson & Co. [ITH & SON Magnificient uses. Their various departments are illed table and Attractive ?vy keop everything, and persona wishing * hat tbwr want, but the beat of it, anu at rs. tis.se!*, jrenta, bors-und children at) conapl?t( rjL alkJhv^i ir;? thioirastm. W? ran snit jt>o. Come and C. rd and Fmihinniblt DreaS Om>4s. ress Flannels, Flannel Clmilis^s, Water , Counterpane!*. KlrMhrd and Bro?ra -Yhsetcry cheap and tou wit?ld 4o well to examine / W. J. SMITH & SON. 5A UN WELL'S LXjEGTT03jT .A-OUEIErCTr. ONS OF CAPITAL. BPABTNKWT. ) iOLLKR GEVKKAL, > April 1, 1885, V kUXWELU AGKNTT OP lobe Insurance Co., of ioM F Manchester England, >f the State of New Jersev. State of New York, ee Co., of the State ofN. Y., nice Co., of the State of N. Y., >ii8 of the act of the General filiate the agencies of Insurin the State of South Caroli-? aid Benjamin S. Barnwell I transact all business of In;y of Abbeville, for and in be. E. 8TONET, Comptroller flrienl> JTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COI'NTT or ABBKV1LLB, In the Prnbit* Court. !x Part* h. W. Perrin n Adniitritor Ac., Petitioner.?Petition for aettlement and discharge. Notice i? hereby girts that L. W. Perrin so., an Admistralor of the estst# of Bob. T. Perrin, deceased has applied for settlement nd aiaehsrge. It is ordered that Thursday the 14th of Desmbcr next be Hied for said settlement and ischsrge. J. FULLER LTO!fr or. 23, 'HI*. J trig* Probst* C*Mrt. "5" ' ' > .St".