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^AS. 8. PERRIN, Tv^r Proprietors. .
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TUESDAY. Ap^n 20, 188C.
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>;HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL."
^ ',Weof Abbeville are again enlivened |
^ with, the hope that our sore need ot J
,l?ore and better railroad facilities is (
about to bt? met. The proceedings of i
the meeting held in' Columbia, and
;y. . which we publish elsewhere in our pu- !
per, 9,how the character of the interest
| that is aroused in the enterprise. We |
: twere greatly impressed.with that meet- '
V ;ing. Impressed by the character of the '
.men who participated in it. They were ]
intelligent and earnest and honest men.
y. And it was evident that they represent- <
qd a sentiment that was not all froth and
.talk. Indeed the meeting did not in- (
dulge in the blatherskite talk, common- j
ly called "gas,'' which is usual on such
ocotflions. Th) question at issue was 1
calmly and quietly discussed. We de- '
duce from the remarks made by the gen- (
tleman from Chester, Maj. Mills, who i
.had seen Mr. Robinson, the Baltimore
^railroad magnate, that if the
^ places interested in South Car- ,
'olina help themselves, he will
jhelp them build the road. It is clear
that Mr. Robinson is deeply interested.
He must have a Southern outlet for the
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system of roads in which he has an in- '
vtcjrest, and this offers to him superior in- 1
,ducements. tie has the capital to com- I
j.i- jplete the enterprise if he engages in it. (
Therefore, we must at once show to him <
that all along the line we are willing to
do our whole duty. This is the more
imperative on Abbeville because there
are other routes proposed, which if we
*re lukewarm and indifferent, may draw
s.the road away from us. Wherefore, let
MS all work together harmoniously and
.enthusiastically and we verily believe we
will succeed in building this road.
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0?rfriend and correspondent, ^R. J8.
^ tG.'' from Due ,^Vest says this week in '
his always interesting "Dots" that Due
vjnrest iias an iu?? uiai Aoucyiiie 18 quiCK
to unite on any road that leaves Due
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West out. We assure our friend that
.this is a great mistake. Speaking for ourselves
we have always believed and do
still,believe that the Carolina, Cumberr-.\
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land Gap and Chicago R. K., is the grandest
railroad enterprise yet projected;
and*we have an ^biding faith that that
road will yet be built, and we aro sure
Aur friends at.Pue West ought to know
.ihi^t jpo ii^r always be counted on
to speak for and defend and aid it.
In thcf'meatitime other railroad facili'
ties are offered us, not antagonistic to
the C,, C. G. <fe C. R. R., and it is our
pr duty , to take advantage of them. No,
no, friends we havent forsaken you and
wonlt. Count on us to help you in any
$nd everything we can.
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.Major Mills in the.report of his interview
with Air. Robinson, made to the
railroad meeting, said fthac Mr. Robinson
had told .him that his mind had
undergone a change as to the effect of j
the establishment of the Railroad Com- j
^ mission, About,that .timo it yras said
^Mr..Robinson,had abandoned a railroad .
projeqt in this .State, because of the (
creation of .^he .Commission, and great i
f - capital,was made of this by the pppoP.
nents of the Commission. It seems j
now that Mr. Robinson has changed his -j
mind. About the only opposition to
,the Commission on the part of rail|
roads domes from the representatives of i
! ,the Clydes. '
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?; ^lr. .E. -H. Anil has rotired from tho 1
^editorship of the Newberry Herald ^
and lTetps and Mr. A. C. Jones astftime* i
entire conhro! of .ft. This wm fc good
M p*por under Mr. Anil's management <
&f'i and Mr. Jones wiU keep it ap to the 1
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There Was a fearful cyclone at St. {
' ^-^loudj Minnesota, last weak. More <
thin seventy-five were killed and *
.hundred wounded and the damage to ]
property wv T?*y heavy. 1
We haven't lost all hope of the G. 0. j
We !4fo.ugl^ blecl #jid \
?>. died" too hard tyrtty^t roajl to gifi, up j
(hopc whilst {here is any prospect. We
^olisve there is yet a chance. i
f Mr. i. Earie.Lewis, of Pendleton. 8.
C., has promised to brihg his horse, ,
-j <MM*nriV to the .colt show. Margin's J
gtandsire is the sjimeaS J. Eye, See and f
Mtttu fc>.? ?od nets said to be the beta :
brtd bor^e Splith. flfe is reeUtered in c
WtHaceu stud Book and took tfte first ,
prise* at Louisville and St. Louii*. To J
all'Tttrersdf fine ptoiok.it will be a treat
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p-;. Sick headache a sensation of oppression \
a^/faHto? ife tbetyad are Tfcty commonly t
ptodoced by iodigeetioo, morbid despondency.
SsM.r-ii'rltabUJ^r aodt orer aensitWenes* of the ner*Mttay/ip'a
rprmjoi*jty ofemses. be traced to .
pEt^b?.k?te? eiiimi' Dr. J. H. UdLmb1! Haim?.
andKidney Balm. 'For sale h7| J
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NINETY-SIX DOTS.
Spring has come at last and we hope
in good earnest. Editors will pleaso
sharpen their lead pencils?we mean
Hcissora lor gushing Spring poetry.
I have been told in at least five different.
languages and heard it said in
twice that uiHiiy di tie rent countries,
"That where there is a bride she is always
the prettiest of her sex." Hearing
the siiine fro in people with various
tastes, manners und customs there
must he some truth in it. %Ve had occasion
to verify the truth of this old
ndage at the residence of Hon. C. \V.
Ivinurd, ex-Legiilator from Edgefield
Uounty, on Wednesday, April 14th.
The nuptials of Mr. E. M. Osoorne and
Miss LoiaKinard were celebrated in the
presence of a number of fair maidens
and polite gentlemen of the neighborhood.
Rev. R. D. Smart Prosiding Elier.
of Green*vood, otticiated, assisted
by Rev. W. P. Meadors, of Ninety-Six.
We enjoyed everything that could be
enjoyed on such occasions, because it
was there in profusion and tastily arranged?except
the toasts. We had
our notes for a little saucy speech, carerally
prepared, in our vest pocket. Our
young friend Mr. Jeff. I). Moorp, a
ready speaker, according to his own
statement, was ready to fall into battle
at very short notice?but no signal was
given. Therefore all the great thoughts
remained unuttered. Towards midnight
the Ninety-Six local band serenaded
the happy couple.
The next day, April 15th, we attended
the reception at the residence of Mr.
A. S. Osborne, given in honor of his
brother and bride. buck occasions
have been so often described, that we
desist. Will only mention one feature,
which we can at all times recommend.
The lady of the house superintended
and assisted her own cooks. That was
no doubt the reason we saw such a lovely
table, and could enjoy the feast like
a genuine French gourmand. The 0. K.
cake (Osborne and Kinard) was a prolusion
of thought and ideas. The last
1 saw of the lady she was accompanying
a song on the organ in the parlor,
[f South Carolina had as many ladies
in the kitchen as in the parlor, we poor
rulers or lords of creation would faro
better. The Beachatns and Mr. .1. D.
Watson, so well known among us for
theif musical talent, were present, and
we were digesting admirably under the
sweet strains, reminding us of days
long gone by, and could have staid
there forever. But as it very often happens
in life, two extremes meet, as the
soft variations from the party were at
their height, the writer of course was
called away. While the last notes of
that beautiful Scotch song Annie Laurie
died away on that clear moonlit night
air, we wended our way tad and lonely,
from the merry crowd to one in pain?
from those at the zenith of health to
the bedside of one sick, sad and forsaken,
stricken by the same hand who
gave those we left gayety and happiness.
Venly such is life !
In conclusion we wish the young
couple all the good and only the good,
the Great Uulcr of the Universe bus in
store for them, and thank all kindly for
the happy hours we spent on this occasion.
We had the pleasure of seeing and
examining at the residence of lion. C.
W. Kinard, a bible printed A. 1). 1720,
in the German language at Basel, Germany.
Very large, it was bound in
wood, covered with hog skin, with brass
plates corners and clasps, secured well
enough to stand the wear and toar of
several centuries more. It is illustrated
with wood cuts, showing the most
interesting events of ancient history,
and had in addition an original commendatory
from Dr. Martin Luther.
The book is comparatively well preserved
and for a lover of ancient literature
a great treasure. I remember to
have seen an old edition of the German
Bible shown to me with great pride, by
Col. James Edward Culhoun at his residence
on Savannah river. The Colonel
gave it a place of honor. These books
should be taken great care of. and if a
possessor has not the time or the taste
to do so he should put them in the hands
of one who will care for and profit by
them.
Our old friend and adviser, tho well
known and original Tully Branch was
in town last week for several days in
behalf of the Mutual Reserve Fund
Life Association, of New YnrW W?
wish him the greatest success and now
;reet him most heartily wherever these
lines uiay reach hi in.
The bed of the Narrow Gauge Railroad
through the town of Ninety-Six
was located last week. We hope sin*
serely that every body concerned will
be pleased with its location.
The Ninety-Six Stock Show will
some off sometime in August. Listen
ill ye ladies and farmers, and help us
>ut of the difficulty. Gome one, come
hi, ana success will bo the inscription
>n our banner, taised not only for the
jood of Ninety-Six, but for the benefit
>f the whplo .country.
Rev. H. T. Sloan, D. P., pastor Lower
Long Cane and Cedar Springs Churches
aaiMted through town last week, returnng
from a religious meeting. For
Jiirty-six years he has labored in beia1f
of the above named churches and
still never tips to serve the Lord in all j
he difficult period? through life. 1
Mr. 11. it. Turner made last Tuesday j
in assignment of his goods to Mr. J. D. 1
Watson, liabilities $1600.
When thoughtless persons fasten a
?aper bag full of air to a dogs caudal
X remits and {the canine makes tracks
or a shelter at the rate of a full grown !
limoon, everybody shouts?even the i
iwner, tyut latter only until he
Inds out it ishis dog?after that he gets 1
nad, madder, maddest. ;
The bent way jto convince your neigh>or
that rou ?ro in d#?d Mrnw? ?*
lim a good example and you will sue- I
see*. i
The furniture ?tore pf Mr. H. J.. Ki- I
tard, of Ninety-Six. haa been run *
-bout and ;
ucp a good furied stock Ijej^t air the j
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titne and prices so low, that its trade extends
over more than twepty-five miles,
in fact it is the largest furniture, cottin
and sewing machine store in the county.
Ninety-Six is proud, and ought to be, of
the establishment. VAS?MEK.
An Appalling Calamity.
St. I'ai'L, Minn., April 14.?St. Cloud und
Sunk Klipid.-, this Stat^, were swept by a terribly
destructive cyclone about 5.30 o'clock
this afternoon. The first knowledge of tlie
disaster wus continued iu a telegram sent to
Mayor Ames fromNSt. Cloud reoorting the
disaster and asking that a special be sent with
physicians. A similar dispatch was received
from Sauk Kapids. immediately upon receipt i
(if !!> <*? nii?u*i!nr.?c ? ?
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respond in I lie cull for help. A truin for St.
Cloud loft at ti o'clock, information ut hand
is very meagre, and sensational reports ur?
current tliut 100 people were killed. It is believed
that at lea^t fort)' persons have been
killed and about seventy-live wounded, but it
is impossible to get much information as vot.
All is excitement and the streets urs filled
with men and frighteued women and children.
The disaster is certainly appalling. As nearly
as can be learned scores of houses tiave
been entirely wrecked. Twelve physicians
were aboard the relief traiu which left for St.
Cloud.
St. Paul, April 14.?Private advices say
the storm struck the railroad between the
roundjhouse and depot, and swept a path 600
yards wide through the city, levelling between
i60 and 200 houses. M. H. Clark, a well known
lumberman who lives in St. Cloud says
ninety persons were kilted and more than 100
injured, many very seriously. Superintendant
Wakcman of the Manitoba Koad says
between thirty and forty persons were killed
at Sauk Kapids, a few miles Southeast of St.
Cloud, and nearly double that number tujured
The telegraph wires Northwest of this city
are all down and no news direct from either
St. Cloud or Sauk liapids has been received
or obtainable since 7 o'clock.
Our correspondent who signs himself "A
Spade" writes good, sound Reuse. The Farmer's
Convention can accomplish nothing if
it ignores political matters altogether; for
one of its chief objects is to effect a political
reform in certain measures. No harm can
come of this. The danger to be avoided is
the organization of a farmers' political party
outside and independent of the regular democratic
party. That something of this sort is
contemplated by at least a few is evident from
the proceedings of the convention in Spartanburg,
where negroes?presumably republicans?were
allowed to vote for delegates, and
more evident from the proceedings of the
Pickens convention, in which a notorious and
partisan republican took a prominent part.
Advocating the filling of all officcs by farmers;
and this fellow heads the delegation to Columbin.
Some men in the convention will bear
watching and will have to be art down on ;
else they will bring discredit on the movement,
and prevent turning what was intended as a
benefit to all classes into a factious opposition
to all classes except farmers, thus establishing
an exclusive farmers' party. The good
sense, the conservatism, the patriotism, and
the democracy of the convention should and
no doubt will give the disorganizers the g. b.
?which being freely intrepreted means either
the grand bounce or the go by.?Stwbtrry
Ohftrar.
Mr. W. H. I'earce, of Colombia has been in
Greenwood this week andhasa forceof hands
at work on the stone quarry about three miles
from this town, whic'i he has rented from Mr.
S. A. Benjamin.
Mr. I'earce is a son of Col. S. A. Pearcc,
the chairman of the board of trade of Coluiubiu,
and a member ol the I'oarce quarry company.
We are glad to know that he has engaged
in business near our town, and aa he
will have a large force of hands in his employ
the business will be of considerable importance
to the merchants of Greenwood.?
Tribute.
Bridges oil the Malndu.
Last Thursday the county commissioners of
Abbeville let out to the lowest bidder the
buildiug of two bridges on the Saluda ltiver.
One at Watt's ferry was let to J. C. Aull of
Edgefield at If 1200, and the ouo at liovd's mill
was let to Mr. Boyd of Laurens at ?
Gret 11 icood 2'ribune.
Persons who lead a life of exposure are subject
to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbairo
and wll find a valuable remendp in Dr. J. il.
McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, it will banish
pain and subdue all iuilamutiwn. For sale
hv all druggists.
The article on the first page written for the
Augusta Chronicle by Mr. W. C. Benet is the
best contribution to the negro question wu
have seen. We agree with the writer iu the
opinion that if the paeudo-philanthroptst and
the politician will let the negro aloiu:, it will
be better for the negro and for all concern?
ed.?Newberry Obtiercor.
Sickness comes univited, and strong men
aud women are forced to employ menus to restore
their health and strength ; Uie most
successful of all known remedies for weakness,
the origin of all disease, is Or. J. II.
McLean's Str^pgthing Cordial and Blood i'urifier.
For sale bj all druggists.
Married at the residence of Hon. C. W.
Kinard, of Edgefield, yesterday evening, the
14tli. inst, Mr. E. M. Osborn and Miss Nora
Kinard, the Her. R. D. Smart officiating.
The congressional candidates so far aro:
Johnstone and Lipscomb, of Newberry;
Aiken and Hetet, of Abbeville; llucker,
Simpson ami Whitner, of Anderson?with
Oconee and Pickens to hear from.?Aiuiu.i*un
Journal.
KnvMl His l.uv>
Mr. D. L. Wilcoxeos of Horse Cave, Ky.,
pays he was, for many vents, badly afflicted
with Phthisic, also Diabetes ; the pains were
almost unendurable and would sometimes
almost throw him iuto convulsions. He tried
Electric Bitters and got relief from firfst bottle
and after taking six bottles, was entirely
cured and had gained iu flesh oihgtcen pounds.
Says he positively believes he would hnve
died, bad it not beeu for the relief utForded
by Elnctric bitters. Hold at flftv cents a
bottle by T. C. Perrin.
Miraculous Kseape.
W. W. Roed, druggist of Winchester, Ind.,
writes : "One of my /customers, Mrs. Lnuisa
Pike, Bartoniu, Randolph Co., Ind., was a
long suffererwith Consumption, and was given
un to die by by her physicians. Shs hoard
of Dr. King's New Discovory for Consumption
and began buying it of me. Iu six months'
time sne walked to this city, a distance of
Bix miles, and is now so much improved she
has quit using it. She feels she owes her
life to it. FrccTrinl Dottles .*t T. C. Perrin's
Bncklen's Arnica Snlvo. (
The Wnf ??lve in the world for rut.-?. limises.
S??iv.s. I'lcera, Salt Tih?\un, Kcvrr Sor*3,
Tettvr. UliHpWd Hnnds, Chilbuina. Corn-*,
tnd all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures,
Piles, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed
lo jtivt? ncrfeot satisfaction, or nfoney refoiidep.
Price 25 conta pes box. For' sale py
T. O. Purrin ' .
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Don't suppose if you have that pain through
the right Hide and shoulder blade,- that yellowness
<>f skin and whites of (he eyes,, and ,
furred appearance of the tongue, that these '
iodioatlons aroofllttlo account, or will depart
af themselves; much better take Dr. J. H.
McLean's Homoeopathic Liver and Kidney
Pillets and remedy the trouble., 24c. per tial. 1
For sale by all |
IC. PERU,"
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The New Hotel,
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HAS in stock ti complete assortinonf
nf
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Dye Stuffs, Varnishes &c.
A LSO ALL THE POPULAR
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Patent Medicines now in' use, dl
many of them Non-secret prepa- ]
rations, consisting of the very ft
best Cough Mixtures, Pispoptic do
nnd Kidney preparations, Bheumatic
and Neuralgic preparations
and Best Liniments for Man
and llorse. Q
THE VERY BEST FEMALE
PREPARATIONS.
J^YDIA -PINKHAM'S Female Remedy
BllADFI ELD'S Female ltegula- *
tor.
HOLMES* LINIMENT AND MOTHER'S &
FRIEND.
SHOULDER BRACES and SKIRT
SUPPORTERS, 2
so necessary to Woman's eoinfort
and health. Also Abdominal a]
Supporters, Campbell's Ilepositor, j|j
&c. \\
CIG ARS and Tobacco kept in stock,
The best brands only handled.
My "Cavallo" Cigars are unsurpassed.
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?71 RESH Candies always on hand. a]
QUIl LINK OF
:e\a.:isrcrx- goods
will be found very complete?
consisting of Colognes, foreign
and domestic, Handkerchief Extracts
in great variety, Toilet
Soaps from the cheapest to the
tinest.
Hair, tooth, nail, shaving
SHOE AND CLOTHES
BRUSHES. 1
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COMBS OF ALL SORTS.
ALSO many arti^es for IJouseho Id nn
Cooking Purposes?
Baking Powders, Extracts and
Spiccs, and Vinegar.
Close Attention Civen to
PRESCRIPTIONS at all
Hours, Night and Day t
Speed&Nenffer
DRTJQO-ISTS.
KEEP constantly on hand a full, and well g
selected stock of pure
Drugs, Chemicals etc., etc.
All the latest aud popular lines of Paten
and Proprietary Mediciues.
XXerbizie, the
best Liver Medicine, cures Dyspepsia,
for Salt only by
Try our BLACKBERRY CORDIAL for
Summer Complaint; and our Compound Syrup
Sarsuparilta with Iodide Potash, for the
Blood:
BED BUG rOISOX,
the most canvenient way of destroying these
insects.
DIAMOND DYES,
all the Staple and Fashionable Colors j?
A full line of Fancy Goods, j(
Met Articles, Stationery etc. etc. 5
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The best brAnds of (]
CIgiu-8, Tobacco, andJG'lgarettes. 0
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A complete stock of White Leads, Paints n
Oils, Varnishes, etc., etc., Paint Brushes ?
Window Glass. .
Golden Machine Oil. h
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We sell the celebrated Harrison Brother's
Prepared Paint; the best in the market.
Special attention paid to tho ~
Prescription Department, i
Physician's prescriptions and fa.nily re- Jl
cipes filled at all hours of day and night, by
experienced and competent hands.
Orders by hand or Mail, promptly attended I
SPEED & NEUFFER. ?
April 29, 1885. tf 83, |j
J AS. 6. BAILIE & SONS, _
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Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wiiulow Curtains
and Shades, f
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WALL PAPERS, BORDER8 AND f?
DADOES,
Hearth Rugs, Door Mats &o S'
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We have tho FCTLLERT PRETTIEST and CHI
ith ever exhibited iu this market: black silk am
udeletrt, black, white aud oolored tied aud scarfs
Celluloid and liuen ouVh and collars in tho late:
Black half hotse iu cotton aud lisle thread, fancy
>r only 25ctn.
We keep alwavH iu stock a full assortment of ai
lie" tho only perfect fitting shirt known.
50c. Nhirt,
We will give you a linen bosum reinforced shir
rauze and nainsook undervostH from 2&c up.
Heady Hade Clol
In addition to keeping a good stock of clothing
ork House witli splendid stock to select from,
sed. We oan fill orders iu leas thau ono week.
We have reouived an elogaut line of Gents and
ne selection of straw* just in.
Shoes f
LiadleS) Gents
Our shoe otock is as good and full as is to bo ft
AMniaUinu *- ? 1?t:
. jLjTu b iv .di d, laaieri une button boot
swed BhooH, Ladies and MiHHes Newport Tien ant
;ioes, Ball and Cougroxs and all priced and in vai
ith upring bools "Fat liaby"' uhoeu.
We Would Call thi
if the ladioH to our nice liue Black droRH cood
beautiful line of "Crinkled seer^uckero," Gingl
laid Nainsookd and Piquen. AIho a choice utocl
ud brown Balbriggan nulid and fanoy oolored. L
japs, and any and everything the ladies may wa
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Undertaking.
Our Faculties auk Unsurpassed.
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U17E are prepared to conduct burial* in h|
V V most satisfactory manner. All modern i
J ndcrtakinfr Appliances. Com pel cut manage- I
icut guaranteed.
COFFINS, CASKETS
And Full Line of
TilTTOT A T caants
Which ark Skcoxd to Nonk.
Prices Reasonable.
We aim to be Prompt Considerate and !
tellable.
He-trse furnished on Application.
Our Furniture Dep artment
la replete with an unusunllfine line
onds. Cull and (tee u.-s.
J. R. LEAVE Mi Jr.,
Green wood, C.
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Insurance License.
Kxkcutivk Dkvartmkkt V
office ok uompyuoot.kk-gknkrak, ?
Coi.uMaiA, S. C. April 1st, 1880. )
] certify, tint Mr. J. S, l'orrm, of Abeville.
Agent of The Equitable
life Assurance Company incorporated
y the State of New York, has coinlied
with the requisitions of th?* Act of
[)u General Assembly entitled "An Act
> regulate the Agencies of Insurance
oinpanios not incorporator! in the Suite
f South Carolina," ami I hereby li
ense the said Mr. J. S. Perrin, Agont
foresaid, to take risks and transact all
usiness of Insurancf in this State, in
le County of Abbeville, for and in bealf
of said Company.
xpires March 31st, 1887.
W. K. Stonby. ,
Comptroller General. i
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fridge to Let.!
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WILT, let to tbe lowest bidder ?n Thurs- '
. day, April 8th, 1880, between the hours of i
I m. and 1 ??. m. the building of the bridge
toss the Saluda river at Watt's Ferry,
he right is reserved to rcject any or all bids.
[Kciflcations made known on day of letting.
JAMES A. McCORD.
Chairman 1). C. C. [
ewing Machine Repairs.
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BINDING so much demand for sewing ips- {
chine ropairs I will aay to tbe public (
intine anvthinir in the wsv of r?Miw 1 ? ?? -
mi8b them at short Notice. 1 keep needle*
r the below named machines : J*ew Heme,
mericnn, Victor, Davla, Doajesticv Flore^f,
ilcox. Gibbg, Orover, B^er,Hartford,Howe,
ituc SLittle, Houaoholdi^emiogtenJlwrilj
John,. Sineer, W?ed, White, wjlten,
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INSURANCE LICENSE.
Exkcktivk OKVAKTMENT. i
Office ??f Oomi'tkoli.kii Gkskuai.. ?
Columbia, S. <)., April, 1st 188G. S
I certify thn?, T. C. "LIPSCOMB, of Ninetv-Six,
S. C. agent of the Hanover & Citizens
Insurance Company, of New York,
SI'RINGFIKI) INSURANCE Company of
Springfield, Massachusetts,
WESTERN ASSURANCE Company of
Canada,
ROCHESTER GERMAN, ol Rochester, New
Y nrk,'
HOME INSURANCE Compunv of New
York '
has complied with the requisitions of the
General Assembly entitled an "Act to regulate
the agencies of Insurance Companies not incorporated
in the State of South Carolina,"
and I hereby 1 cense the said T. C. LIl'SCOMli
agent aforesaid, to take risk*, and
transact all business of Insurance, in this
State in the county of Abbeville, for and in
behalf of said Companies.
Expires March .11, 1HH7.
\V. H. Stoney,
Comptroller-Geuoral.
STATE OF SOI'TII CAROLINA.
AHURVII.LK COVt.rY,
Court Common Pleas.
Kx paru\ llcssio A. Brachnm. lVtilioncr?Application
for lloinustetiil.
Notice its hereby given '.n all persons concerned,
that Mrs Ilessiu A. Heuchaut hns applied
to me tn have the llomcMtcad exemptions
ulloweil by law act olf to her in her real
and personal property.
Dated April the All). 1886 and published
once a week tor four weeks in tlie Abbeville
M EStfKNUKH.
J. ('. KU'GII,
Master.
April,? IRSC-lt
.1 v . ?
gTATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COt*J)TV Of ABBEVll.l.K,
Court of Common IMcmm.
*
Joseph A. Brown, Phillip B. S. I'eltigrew
against
Geo. \V. Brown, S. Bleckley, E. W. Brown, J.
J. Baker, J. (i. Fret well, Bleckley, Brown
A Co.. Mary Chnsteen, John L. Brown,
A'ico Brown, Joseph A. Brown, Smith
Brown, (ieorgio Brown, Defendants.?By
Summons. For relief, (Complaint not
served.)
To the Defendants :
(ico. W. Brown, L. Bleckley, E. W. Brown
I. .1. Bilker, J. G, Frctwell, "Mai v Chastecn,
John L. Brown, Joseph A. Brown, Smith
Brown, Grcorpo^Brown,
You are hereby Hummmed and required to
answer the complaint in the action, which is
filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of
Common I'lean, for the Raid County, and to
lervo a copy of your answer to the paid complaint
on the subscribers at their office at Absbville
C II, S C,"within twenty days after the
lervico hereof, exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to annwer the
:pinplaict within the time aforesaid, the plain,ifT
in thia action will apply to the Couit for
elicf demanded in the complaint.
Dated April 8, A. I>. 1886.
PARKER A MoGOWAN,
I'liantifF'is Attorney's,
t. s.| M. G. ZEIGLER,
C. C. P.
T? Mary Chaateen, Alice B*own, Smith
JrotVn. Georiria Brown, nhm.ni j-?- 1 -
ir, ? J UV?OUU?iO ill
ibr>Ae action take notice thai tbe complaint in
bis action (with copy Mimmons ) baa this day
teen filed in tbo office of th* Clrrk of the
Jourt f?vr Abbeville County, Abbeville C. H.,
*.C.
: PARKER ArMcOOWAN,
I Plaintiff' Attorney'#.
Aprils, 1886.
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