The Abbeville messenger. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1884-1887, July 20, 1886, Image 5
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l)c ittc0snger.
M. L. BONHAM,Jk., I Editors and
J AS. S. PERIlIX, j Pkopkiktoks.
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TUESDAY. JULY 20, 1880.
The Bible Socioty.
The Sixty third annual meeting of the
Abbeville District Bible Society will
convene (J. v.) in the Methodist church
in Abbeville village at 11 A. M. on
Wednesday the 29 July 1880.
The annual sermon will be" preached
l>y the Rev. J. A. Weber and the
annual address will be delivered by J.
C. Klugh JGsq.,
The following Branch Societies are
expected to send delegates and contributions
nt that time : Cedar Springs and
Long Cane, Cokesbury, Due West,
Greenville Church, Greenwood, Lebanon.
Lowndesville. Ninety-Six and Troy.
The liev. C. H. Wiley D. D. the agent
of the American Bible society has consented
to be present and to deliver an
address.
The public are invited to attend. An
opportunity will he presented to all,
male and female to become members.
Fee $1.00.
The Board of Directors will convene
.... at 10 o'clock on the same day in the
Law office of Perrin & Cothran.
The following compose the Board of
Directors.
W. M. Grier. 1). D., President.
R. H. Wardlaw, J. S. Cothran, S.
McGowan, H. T. Sloan, 1). 1")., and J. 0.
Lindsay,I). 1)., Vice Presidents.
P. H. Bradley7, Rev. \V. l'\ Pearpon,
James Boyce, 1). 1)., T. T. Cunnin- " tin,
Joseph L. Pressly, G. Mc R. Miller,
John T. Parks, W. K, Blase, J. P. Kennedy,
J. 1). Neel, Rev. W. H. Hanckel,
Rev. W. G. Neville, Rev. R. F. Bradley,
Rev. W. T. Mathews and T. C. Lipscomb.
L. \V. White, Corresponding Secretary
J..P. C. I)uPre. Librarian and Treasurer.
L. W. Perrin. Recording Secretary.
The following resolution was adopted
al the last meeting of the Society.
"That hereafter the absence of a Director
from two annual meetings of the
Directors, without a satisfactory reason,
shall disqualify him for reelection as
Director."
L \V. Perrin, \V. M. GrierSecretary.
President.
The Ontside.
Our readers must not fall into the error
of supposing that we'put all the good
reading matter on the outside of our paper.
This week will be found on the
outside a most pleasant account by Capt.
Dawson of his visit to Due West. In
liis own graceful, felicitous style, Capt.
jj. tons now ne enjoyed the hospitality
of the people of our "Athens.*' And of
h:s impression the kind, warm-hearted
people and their manners and customs
made on him.
-.Theve will also he found an unusual]}'
interesting letter from Leipsic. Germany,
written by our tak'nted young townsman,
Mr. \V. H. Parker, dr. This is one
of the newsiest and plensantest letters
we have ever read.
So it will pay to read the outside of
the M ksuknuku.
The Due West Female College.
We hope that those who have daughters
to educate will give hood to the advertisument
of the Due West Female
College. There are few institutions of
learning in the South better equipped
ihan this for the education of girls. A
corps of competent and accomplished
professors in all the branches of instruction,
gives guarantee of the faithful
work that is being done there. At the
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ucitu ui iiiu tunuj;i; ip> linn mxiiu Vviii'islian
gentleman, Prof. J. 1\ Kennedy?
in whose care parents place the control
ond education of their children with implicit
trust and confidence.
Mt. Caatnel Social Club.
* We are indebted to the committee fot
J r . the following invitation and will try to
f ' have a representative present. We hope
some friend will write us an account of
the affair:
The pleasure of yourcompany is requested
at a Hop, to be given on Friday,
duly 23d at 9 p. m. in Towel'? Hall.
Committee of arrangements?M. W.
Paschell. Dr. G. W. Abney, W. W.
Iilack. W. O. Covin.
Floor Managers?.T. P. Smith, T. P.
Paschell, Dr. P. lv. Iilack.
Committee of arrangement?J. 11.
Tarrant, M. R. Casey, S. 1). Wells.
ir *i\_ At w
vjiiujicj uns?xurs. ur. Aoney, mrs. I .
G. Baker, Mrs. J. F. lioykin.
Laurkns, S. C., July Gth, 1880.
Mr. W. T. Cowan :
Dear Sir : Wc have a great many
bridges to have rebuilt?and it will tak<?
some time to attend to them?in our
county and we have agreed to put up
our bridges that are most needed to our
county. So that I can't inform when
we, or I myself, as commissioner, can
meet you at the Maddox P>rid(*o. And
wc will not have enough money collected
from taxation to pay expenses.
Yours tiuly,
A. S. OWINGH,
Co. Com. Laurens Co.
K. of H.
The Knights of Honor of this place
have Invited the Grand Director, M. L.
Bonham, Jr. to deliver an ?ddr<v*s heforo
the Lodge, and the public, in the Court
House. Mr. Bonham has accepted the
invitation an3 will deliver the address
on 8uesday, the 10th day of August. The
public is invited to attend.
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Messrs Hugh Wilson of the Presh
and Banner and J. S. Perrin of the
Mk8sengf.ii attended the Press Association
at Spartanburg. As they have
not come h)me we suppose they have
gone on to Washington with the "gang".
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MESSAGES. \
l'rof. Hood was in town one day last
week.
Gen'l Hemphill returned on Friday
from Charleston.
Our warm hearted friend Maj. E. S.
Hale was in town last week.
tlutfge Mctfownti and L. VV. Smith
Esq., will ko to White Sulphur Springs
about the first of Axigust.
Chickens and eggs are pleutiful in the
market.
Mr. J no. 11. Weir spent Saturday and
Sunday in Abbeville.
Mr. J. M. Eason, dr., of Charleston,
has come up to join hits family at Dr.
Gary's.
Dr. Joe Anderson, of Antreville, was
in town last week, one day.
There will be a picnic at Clear
Springs on the 22d We are idebted to
our friend Willis Mars for an invitation
thereto.
We are invited to attend the Commencement
exercises of the Citadel,
which begin on the 25th. We wish we
could go.
Physicans recommend Shriner's
Indian Vermifuge in their practice as a
superior article for destroying and expeling
worms. Only 25 cents a bottle.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cothran have been
to Atlanta and Home Ua., to visit lelatives
and friends. They returned on
Saturday.
Mr. F. II. Vance, a son of Maj. J. K.
Vai.ce of Troy, was in town one day las
week.
m,. i *?1- ?
mi. mien liiinvi tumi; iiuiiiu oiimriuiy
frouie Charleston where he has been
since commencement at the University.
The Teacher's Institute opens to-day
st Due West, Prof. Hodges has gone up
there. Our able correspondent will
give us a good report of it.
We are requested to give notice that
the Abbeville school association will
meet in the Court Mouse 011 Friday
afternoon at live o'clock.
Mr. J. K. Hood, a son of Professor
Hood isengagedjin the Messenoku oliice.
Mr. Hood is a capical printer and a
young man of fine character.
Gen'l H *mphill is nominated for Secretary
of State by a writer in the Jieyist.er.
We suppose the Gen'l is not a candidate
for this oliice. But it is an honor
to our distinguished townsman.
Maj. T.M.Scott of McCormick is now in
the tield as the travelling agent of a tobacco
house. Having entered the field he
is entitled to be called "Major" and we
so dub him. He is a genial gentleman
and we predict a successful career for
hiin in his new field of labor.
Col. 10. Ii. Gary leaves to-day for a
sojourn of some weeks at Glenns Springy.
Thence he will go to Asheville and
other points irt the Mountains. Few
men are more attentive to the exacting
duties of his profession than Col. Gary
and he is taking a needed rest after years
of hard Work.
On Friday last Messrs. W. II. llichey
and 1). 11. Magill, K. 1$. Gary and J. T.
.Johnson were engaged in hearing a case
before W. C.- lienet, Esq., as special
. M aster.
Solicitor 11. G. Bonhatn, and Maj.
Fi nest Gary of Fdgefield spent a few
days of last week in Abbeville. Maj.
Gary is a candidate for the Legislature
in Edgefield, and will be elected?and
will reflect credit 011 himself and his
county.
At a meeting of the Town Council
held 011 the 10th inst., the Secretary was
requested to give notice that from this
date a close watch would be kept 011
uuint niiii are suspected 01 canning concealed
weapons, and if detected, will be
piosecuted to the fullest extent of the
law.
Mr. It. L. Cochran of Charlott, a
nephew of our highly esteemed fellow
citizen CaptJ% M. Cochrane of Due West
has come to Abbeville to settle and
pursue his avocation of Life Insurance.
His card appears in this issue of the
Mksskngku. We cordially welcome Mr.
Cochrane to Abbeville and wish him
success.
On the night of 15lh instant, Constable
C. 1). Allen and Mr. J. W. McCrorey,
the clerk of the New Hotel,
went to Hodges and overtook one i'\ G.
Curtis, who Lad nuietlv n
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owing the hotel .$11.50. By their gentle
ways and persuasive iniluence they induced
Curtis to pay the amount due
them.
l)r. Wad dell has resigned his office of
Supervisor of Registration, to take effect
on Oct. 1st When Dr. Waddell was appointed
Supervisor in 1882 the Registration
Law was an experiment. He mastered
its intricacies and perplexities and
is to-day better informed therein, than
any man in the county. It is due, in a
large measure, to his skill, his fFdelity
and his intelligent administration of the
law that the opposition with which it
first met in this county has died out.
On the 2nd of August, \V. C. McGowan
Esq., our handsome and talented
townsman will deliver the address hefore
the Alumni of his Alniti Muter.
The University of the South, at Sewnee
Tenn. Mr, McGowan possesses
much of his distinguished Fathers powers
of speech, and has, What is essentially
his own, a winning graee of manner and
delivery. We confidently expect him to
do ?;reat honor to himself on this occasion.
Meeting Postponed.
The meeting of the members of Company
G? 19 S. C. V., is postponed until
Saturday, July 24. This is done becaues
of the absence of Mr. Wilson at
the meeting of the l'ress Association.
The readers of the Messkngku are requited
to extend this notice. The
obeject of the meeting at Abbeville C.
U., on the 24th of .July is to complete a
record of the notable event* connected
with the * Company and the respective
different members, and to secure a' correct
roll of the Company.
HUGH WILSON,
w; v. clikscaLes,
of Committee.
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llrndley lilts.
IV. Harrison and family, of Greenville,
are visiting Mr. Jos. Widemur
near Midway.
Miss Allie Pruitt has returned home
from a visit to Due West.
Miss Sallie Cllnkscales, of Due West,
is visiting Miss Allie Pruitt.
Mr. ltaborn, of Greenwood; was in
town Sunday.
Mr. W. 0. Griffin is at home again.
Dr. 1). W. Yountjblood took a flying
trip to Edgefield Monday.
Judge E. W. Watson will soon commence
building his new house.
Mr. Jas. Stoille has bought Mr. J. 11.
Baker's dwellilisi-. Mr. Riik-nr will mnvn
to Abbeville.
Mr. J. C. Weir and family spent Sunday
and Monday in Abbeville.Maj.
J. K. Vance, of Troy, was in town
Tuesday.
Capt. Glover, conductor on the passenger
train stopped over Monday. The
Captain seems to like our County.
One hundred darkeys boarded' the
train Sunday the 11th inst., bound for
"Promise Land."
Miss Lizzie Jordan, of Orawfordsvillo
Oa., is visiting her sister Mrs. J. M.
J ordan.
Dr. J. W. Ligon has a very fine
variety of seed corn. It shoots itsell
to death soon after it gets out of the
giound.
We had the pleasure of attending a
whist party at .Judge McCaslan's last
week in Troy. Every one enjoyed
themselves hugely.
Mrs. J. T. Solomons, of Troy, is visiting
relatives in Sumter, S. C.
We are glad to see our friend Mr. A.
J. Davis, of Troy, who has been quite
sick, able to be out again.
Orange Blossoms at Troy pretty
soon.
Rev. Kichard Galphin, of Georgetown
S. C.. is visiting friends at Troy. He
filled the pulpit in the Bantist Church
on^Sunday morning the lith.
Miss Addie Sibert. of Troy, is visiting
relatives in McCorniick.
Lev. J. A. Harmon, of MeConnick, is
visiting in Bradley.
Miss Mamie Taggart, .of Greenwood,
is visiting relatives in Troy.
Miss Janie McCaslan, of Troy, is visn
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illll? M.KUUUd 111 UIUUII WIPUU.
Miss Fannie Jav, of Troy, is visiting
relatives in McCormick.
Miss Sallie Youngblood, of Winterseat,
is visiting the Misses MeCaslan of
Troy.
Mr. T. X. Dendy, of Troy, was in town
Tuesday.
Capt. It. G. Bonham and I?!aj. Ernest
Gary, of Edgefield, passed through town
on Wednesday evuning on route for Abbeville,
were they will spend several
days with relatives.
Dr. J. 0. Maxwell, of Greenwood, was
in town Friday.
Two of our popular 3foung men visited
our sister town, Verdery, not long since
for the pur|K>se of calli ug on aoiue young
ladies. We cannot say whether they
succeeded in gaining an interview with
the ladies or not, but we suppose they
did, and they, or at least one of them
failed to talk to suit one of the brave
boy?. On arriving at Bradley, he iuul
to seek refuge with his "pare!"' the remaining
portion of the night, in order to
console liini. Be careful, boys, when
you start out. "Be sure you are right,
and then go ahead,''
There will be a basket picnic at
White llall on Friday, duly 23. White
Hall is a famous place for such gather
ings, and wo feel confident this will be
a grand success. Candidates look to
your interest and be on hand.
jjM iss Jennie Harrison returned home
Friday from Anderson where she has
been visiting relatives.
l)r. Frank Harrison returned home
from Abbeville Friday for a short stay.
Mr. llobert Cunningham, ofAnderson,
is visiting the family of Mrs. 10. P. Harrison.
Mo uk Anon.
Lowndesville Locals.
For the past two weeks the planter?
have had a good tune for killing grass
it is not subdued, but smartly demoralized.
Miss Annie Baker, who has been attending
school for a year or two at Ninety-Six,
has returned to her home at hoi
grandmother's in this place.
Mrs. W. II. Whitlock, of Newmarket,
is now here visiting relatives.
Mr. Willie Young who, several year*
ago went to Texarkana, and after staving
there awhile, went to the Indian Territory,
having been telegraphed for whili
his father was sick, reached here a few
days ago. looking none the worse for hit
sojourn in that far olF country, alinosl
beyond the confines of civilization.
Mrs. Sarah Allen, relict of Mr. C. P
Allen, died last Saturday was a week
since, at the homo of her son-in-law,
Mr. W. G. Watson, noi?r Anderson C. II,
Her remains were brought down on the
following day and committed to theii
last resting place, in the graveyard at
old Smyrna, Rev, F. Auld officiating. A
good woman, ripe in years, and possessing
the love and esteem of a large circlt
of relatives and friends, and one sustainin'?
a christian ehatartor *if n nr<li>r
has gained her reward.
Mr. Jhs. M. Baker lias bought of the
Methodist parsonage lot, 78 feet froni
and 125 foet rear. Upon it he intend:
to build at once three brick stores.
The money received for this property
will be used in changing and repairing
the parsonage. These changi-s will adil
greatly to the appearance of the central
part of our to ami.
It is rumored Jhat the citizens of Anderson
C. H. are going to have the swell*
est kind of an occasion at that place 01
the 29th in honor of the completion oi
the S. V. llailroad?will have a rcgulai
ul>lo* ouV'?must confess that lam rioi
well enough versed in slang phrases t<
tell exactly what that means. , ; v. '
'.-V- A ;
Mr. Willie Haskin hns a hen that does
not seem to favor the missionary cause. .
For sometime the children in and around
hfcl'G huVH honn Qnllirx* oil /\f (hn Wnmlo w
*,mv
eggs that the}* could pick up and giving
the proceeds thereof to the missionary f
f cause. Now I do not pretend to say the ^
hen above alluded to, heard of this and
i determined to contribute as little as pos- ]
sible thereto, but for three sundays now ^
i in succession she has laid the smallest
kind of an egg, and during those weeks
has given those of the usual size.
Several years since, a young lady was
leaching in this township. One night, 1
as she was perhaps dreaming of ghouls I
and goblins, she awakened and imagined <
she saw some one trying to get in at the I
window, and she began to scream, which
1 action brought the i?cntlemar of the house
to her room, armed with his navy, prepared
for action. Being shown the object
of her terror, he iired away, and one '
would have supposed that half of the
geese in the neighborhood had come I
there to disrobe, from the way the
feathers flew, ho having shot one of his '
wife's pillows to pieces that was in a |
broken pane. - ]
Some of the natives on the eastern
side of Rocky River, sometimes cross
the river in a batteau, and then 4,foot it" (
to town. Between those two points is a ^
pretty broad creek which many prefer t
to wade to taking a circuitous route to
1 cross at the rock ford. A few days since
a man, his wile and two little girls 1
reached there, and not to be outdone by 1
trifles,- he told the little girls to "pitch
, in, 'taint deep he then shouldered his ^
uole 'oman." she being on the small or-,
dor, and carried her across. If she had |
been a one hundred and iifty pounder,
he would have stuck in the mud sure.
Tt is not generally known, but it is
nevertheless true, that we have a veterinary
surgeon in our midst, lie has only ,
began to practice, but it is believed that t
he will do well when he ''sorter gets ]
the.hang of it."
l)uc West Dots. ,
t
President Kennedy has a fine field of
upland corn.
vJapt. Dawson speaks in a very com- '
plimentary way of Due west, the colleges t
and citizens. '
Solicitor \V. L. Phillips' introduction
of Gordon at Louisville, Ga.. was elegant
as to language, sentiment and thought.
We are always proud of the success of ]
Erskine's sons. ,
Fifteen glasses of soda water, drank t
at one time, by one person ! Mirabile t
Dicta !
Mr. J. B. Bonner is off to the Press
Association.
We saw on the street last week of bevy (
of five as pretty girls as you will strike (
in one batch?Misses Josie Chiles, Emma
Woodruff, Jennie Grier, Jennie Edwards
and .Julia Kennedy. Now beat
this.
We acknowledge with thanks a copy t
of the New York Netos Letter, with a
fine portrait of John B. Gough. handed
us by our young friend Mr. li S. Cochrane.
Her friends here will be glad to know
that Miss Mittie Patterson's school at (
Ebenezer, Ga. closed with fine success j
and a handsome exhibition.
Mr. A D. Kennedy will have a fine
line of hacks running to convey passen- 1
gers to and from the Institute to Don- '
aids. I
Miss Eastler of Philadelphia, who has
endeared herself to our people by her 1
gentle and lady like bearing (luring her '
stay in our midst, left for her home last
week. And now there is "an aching <
void" in the bust of one of our most es- <
teemed young men. j
Mr. llobt. Cochrane, of Charlotte, is
making a pleasant stay with Capt. J. M.
Cochrane.
An Indian, monkey and 'coon took in
the quarters of our town last week, and
ihe town council took in $5 as result.
The Widemans speak of disbanding.
They have not been on the diamond
' since the game with Augusta, and baseball
fever is dying out. We have no
second nine to practice with.
Due West 'is so quiet now that the
other day a terrapin was seen walking
around on main street, within a few
i steps of the post office.
Our j'oung friends. Messrs. R. E. Al
len & Co. were damaged by the recent
floods. The city bore part of the loss.
Miss Mary Darlington. on? of the
. most successful female teachers of the
state is spending her vacation at home
and is looking exceedingly well.
Mr. Allen McAdams has two brag
j patches of sorghum.
> Mr. Geo. C. Hodges was in town Fri.
day making arrangements for the teach!
ers. Hoard was .agreed upon at .$1 per
day.
J A number of distinguished educators
t are expected to lecture at night during
the meetings of the Institute, n. s. o.
Club Meetings.
The Smithville Democratic club aro
1 requested to meet at Evans Mill on
1 Saturday 17th of July at 3 o'clock p. m.
to reorganize and elect delegates to
centr.il club.
W. E. Henderson, J. L. White,
, Secretary. President.
The Long; Cane Fanners Club will
i meet at Crilgal ?t 4 o'clock p. m. on Saturday
31st of July. A. P. Calvert,
' 1). P. Hannah, President.
L-. Secretary.
4 The Long Cane Democratic Club will
meet at Gilgal on Saturday, the 31st oj
r July at 3 o'clock p. m.
r D. C. Calvert,
I A. F. Calvert, President.
[ Secretary.
The failure of the County Commis
sioners of Laurens County to help build
i thobridge at Maddox Mills is doing much
f damage to the ownors of the Mill and is 1
r putting the public and the patrons of the
t Mill to inconvenience. It would seeui i
> thatHo important a bridge should receive
very prompt attention..
CANDIDATES.
For CoiturcHB.
The friends of Judge J. S. Cothran
innounce him as a candidate for Congress
from the Third Congressional Disrict.
Subject to the action of the
Democratic primary or convention,
.vhichever plan may be adopted.
For the State Semite.
The many friends of (Jen. llobert It.
Elcmphill announce him us a cnmlitliitn
'or the State Senate, from Abbeville
bounty, Hubjoet to the action of the
I )cmocratic primaries.
For the House of Representatives.
We are authorized to announce Dr,
Jeorge 11. Waddell a candidate for the
Legislature, subject to the Democratic
primaries.
We are authorized to announce Orville
l\ Calhoun, Esq., as a candidate for the
Legislature, subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries.
The friends of Hon. W. K. Blake anlounce
him as a candidate for re-election
o the House of Keprereseutatives at
,he ensuing election, subject to the ac,ion
of the Democratic primaries.
We are authorized to announce Hon.
W. 11. Parker as a candidate for the
House of Representatives.
We are authorized to announce Ellis
3. Craydon, Esq., as a candidate for
lomination for the Legislature by the
Democratic Primary Election.
For County Auditor.
We are authorized to announce A. W.
Jones as a candidate for recoininendaion
for County Auditor, subject to the
Democratic primaries.
We are authorized to announce '.John
I'. Lyon as a candidate for rccommcnda.ion
for Auditor, subject the action of
.he Democratic primaries.
We are authorized to announce Capt.
I. T. PiirksS n? n ( iiniliilnhi fur
nendation for County Auditor, subject
0 the action of the Democratic primaries.
For ProbalpJiulgft.
We are authorized to announce J.
Puller TiVon, Esq.; as a candidate for
e-election to the office of Probate
Judge, subject to action of the Demote
primaries.
For Sclif ol ('oinmissioner.
Wo are authorized to announce
George C. Hodges, Esq., as a candidate
or School Commissioner.
The many friends of Capt. E. Cowan.
>f the Savannah side, place him in nomilation,
for School Commissioner, subset
to the action of the Democracy at
he primaries.
For County Commissioner
We are authorized to announce Capt.
1. X. King, of Ninety-Six as a candilate
for County Commissioner, subject
;o the action of the Democratic primages.
Capt. fr. M. Mattison is announced as
1 candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primaries.
We are authorized to announce W.
[1. Whitlock as a candidate for County
[Join missioner.
Capt. Joel W. Lites is announced as a
candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primaries. Troy.
We are authorized to tinnnnncn Mr
YV. 1). Mann, us a candidate for County
Commissioner subject to the action of
Democratic primaries.
The many friends of James A. McCord
announce him as a candidate for
re-election to the office of County Commissioner
at the coming election, subject
to the action of the Democratic
primaries.
Speed&Nenffer
DRUGGISTS.
KEEP constantly on hand a full, and wel!
selected stock of pure
Drugs, Chemicals etc., etc.
. All the latest and popular lines of Paten
and Proprietary Medicines.
Uertoine,
the best Liver Medicine, cures Dyspepsia
for Sale only by vx.
Try our BLACKBERRY CORDIAL to.
Summer Complaint: and our ConiDonnd Svr
up Sarsaptirilla with Iodide Potash, for tlie
Blood.
BEI> BUG POISON,
the most cauvcnient way of destroying these
insects.
DIAMOND DYES,
all the Staple and Fashionable Colors
A full lino of Fdncy Goods,
lottet Articles, Stationery etc. etc.
The best brands of
Cigars, Tobacco, and Cigrar4fc$?:
A complete stock of White Leads, Paints
Oils, Varnishes, etc., etc., Paiut Brushes
Window Glass.
Golden Machine Oil.
We sell the cclobrated Harrison Brother's
Prepared Paint; the best in the market.
Special attention paid to the
Prescription Department.
Physician's prescriptions and fa.nily recipes
filled at ail hours of day and ni^ht, by
experienced and competent hands.
* Orders by hand or Mail, promptly attended
to. - \ . '
. ftpcpn s- iirmnwB
? nourron.
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county or ahbkvcm.k,
Ex Parte. Lula N. Quaki.es, Petition
for Homestead.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
concernod. that Mrs. Lula N. Quarles
lias applied to me to have the Homestead
exemption allowed by law set oil'
u> ner in the personal property of her
husband, the latn 11. P. Quarles, deceased.
Dated, July 20th, 1880, and published
once a week for four weeks in the Abbeville
Messenoeu. .1. f' K1?"h.
? Master.
T.C. PERU,
UNDMU
The New Hotel,
HAS in stock a complete assortment
of
Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals,
Dye Stud's, Varnishes &c.
A LSO A.LL TDK POPULAR
Patent Medicines now in use,
many of them Non-secret prepaniliniK
vi inc ?erv
best Cough Mixtures, Dispeptic
and Kidney preparations, Rheumatic
and Ncuralgic preparations
PREPARATIONS.
T YDIA PlXIvHAM'S Female.Remed\
HOLMES' LINIMENT ANI) MOTHER'
Fill END.
so necessary to Woman's comfort
and health. Also Abdominal
Supporters* Campbell's Itepositor
i\rc.
qur line of
FANCY GOODS
will be found very complete?
consisting of Colognes, foreign
tracts in great variety, Toilet
Soaps from the cheapest to the
finest.
Hair, tooth, nail, shaving
shoe and clothes
BRUSHES.
COMBS OF ALL SORTS.
ALSO many articles for Housheo 1
Cooking Purposes? and
Baking Powders, Extracts and
Spices, and Vinegar.
Close Attention Ci<enBto
| PRESCRIPTIONS at ail
Hours, 'Night and Dav
SOUTH CAROLINA
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Commencing Sunday. May 9th, 1886, at
6 35 a m Passenger Trains will run as follows,
until further notice, "Eastern time:"
TO AND KKOM CHARLESTON.
East ( Daily.)
Leave Columbia 0 :i0 a in 5 27 p m
Due at Charleston 10 00 a m 9 00 p m
I VEST?DA 1L Y.
Leave Charleston 7 20 a in 5 10pm
Due at Columbia 10 "5 a m 10 00 p m
TO ANI) KKOM CAMDEN.
Daily ('sxcept Sundays.)
r<ei\vi? Columbia <> 30 n m 5 Oft a in 5 27 p in
Di?*j Camden 12 37 p ui 7 42 p in 7 42 p in
WKST DAII.V, KXCKTT SUNDAY.
Leave Camilen 7 15 n in 7 III) a m 3 IS p m
Due Columbia 10 25 a m 10 35 a m 10 00 p in
TO ANP KTOM Al'Ol'STA.
Kast (Daily.)
Leave Columbia i.,"... : G 30 a in 5 27 p in
Due Augusta.. . II 35 a ni 10 25 p m
WKST DAILY.
Leave Augusta 0 05 a in 4 10pm
Due Columbiu 10155 a ni 10 00 pm
Con utctionx
Made at Columbia with Columbia and Greenville
railroad by train arriving at 10 35. a. m.
and departing at 5 27 p. in.; at Columbia
Junction with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
railroad by same train to and from all
points on both roads.
l'assenpers take supper at Branchville.
At Charleston with steamers for New York
<m Saturday; and on Tuesday and Saturday
with steamer for Jacksonville and points on
St. John's river. Dailr with f!linrino#/>n ~
Savannah Kailroad to and from Savannah
and all points in Florida.
At Augusta with Georgia and Central rail
roads to and from all points West and South
ufc Blackville to and from all points on Barn
well uulroad. Through tickets can be pur
chased to all points South and West by apply
ng to . I'll
D. McQueen. Agent, Columbia, S. C.
1 John B. Peck, General Manager.
llen. Gen. Pass, and Ticket Ag't*
Turflfip Seed.
' * * V-il, h '
BUIST'S new erop Turnip Se?^,v/ All varieties.
2* centa per poun<ky At
H. W Lawson k Co. |
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j amets s .pebrin,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
' Abbbvillb, 8:0.
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Eugene b. gary, / . i
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Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Abbkvillk, s. c. ?:?&>? <
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