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I ?I)C Jttcssngcr. M. L. BON Ft AM; Jr., ) Eiutors and J AS: S. PEttkIN, J Proprietors. TUESDAY. JULY 27. 1880. Photography. ' if ttr -i > ? ... - - - airs, ware, me limy artist ot Ueorgia, is in Abbeville ndw. for the purpose of doing any work in the lint' of photography. She comes highly recommended and the work she exhibits, is really fine, j Abbeville has not Had a first class artist in some time. Those who wish to avail themselves of this golden opportunity had better call earl v. as it is not known livw long she will be iu our midst. She is assisted by one of the best artists of Augusta, Ga. The gallery is in rear of the New Hotel. P. The Stock Show. l)on*t fail to attend the Stock Show at Ninety-Six on the 10th of August. This is one of the institutions of the county that we ought to be proud of. There is no doubt that it will be very interesting. A special train will be run hs was uone lasi year. l^oi US all go and let those who own stock exhibit it. Public Meeting.. A meeting of the citizens of the town of Abbeville is called Thursday, August 12th at G p. in., in the Court House to tuke into consideration the advisability of purchasing a town clock. Don't forget the day and be sure to attend and i let us have a town clock. We need one, and we uued it badly. Ice Cream Festival. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will have an ice cream festival to-night in the yard of Capt. L. W. White. Be sure to attend and our word for it you will enjoy it. The ladies of the Presbyterian church not. only know how to make ice cream but also how to entertain their patrons. The llible Society. The Sixty third atmu%l meeting of the Abbeville District liible Society will convene (d. v.) in the Methodist church 1 in Abbeville village at 11 A. M. on 1 "Wednesday the 28 July 388G. ir L'uc i a rti nm. liWlUUOi I I Frank Bradley of Laurens, is in town. | The roof of the Episcopal Church is being repaired. The Misses Norwood have gone oft' for the summer. Judge Aldrioh is visiting Capt. BonItam and family. I Mrs. W. It. White of Greenville, has been visiting relatives in Abbeville. ,M>". J. it. Franks arid Dr. Henry, of J Lowndesville were in town iast week. * .M'r.'D. 'A. I\ Jordan, of New York, . spent Sunday in Abbeville with friends. ' The Bellevue Farmers' Club will meet on next Satnrday at two o'clock p. in., , Mr. C. V. Hammond spent a portion , of last week in Laurens and in Ninety Six. I' Mr. John C. Simonds. of Charleston, is visiting his grandmother Mrs. S. M. , Calhoun. j Bishop Howe of the Kpiscopal ] Church will visit this parish early in , Angnst. ( Mr. Patterson Wardlaw returned from t the Princeton Theological Seminary on ! last Thursday. > Wo sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. I*. < 1). Klugh in the loss of their little son I last week. < Mr. .T. II. Simmons has a patent port- v able fence for sale. You should call and see it. Quite a number of our young folks c attended the picnic at Clear Springs t last-week. 1 Dr. Wilson, of the Presbyterian 1 Church was absent in Kdgcfield on last Sunday. r Mrs. Nouffer, mother of our towns- * man, Dr. G. A. Neutfer is spending some c tme with him in Abbeville. rn ? * i wo negro regulators were arrested on yesterday charged with a brutnl as- * sault upon a colored woman. Mr. W. ?f. Uogcs, who has be^n at [, home some time sick, we are glad to v report is considered better. j The Lawn Tennis Club with their u friends had quite a delightful picnic din- j ner on their grounds on last Friday. ^ Messrs. J. Wess Harper, I. II. McCal- v la and .J. 11. Latimer ro.urned Saturday p from the Conference at Greenwood. v Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Nelson, of Cam- t den. who have been visiting Cnpi. M. L. v Bonham and family, leave for home to- K day. *' The town council had' about twenty- u live offenders against ^he peace and v order of the town before them on yes- ^ terday. Misses Katie Purker and Lizzie Mar- ^ shall gave their friends a m.<st delight- ,, ful German, last Fiiday night at the ( Central Motel. fj Mr. 11. It. Tillman will deliver a p Bpeech before the Farmers' Club of Ah- (r beville Count)', at 10 o'clock, on Saleday ft in August. ti We have received a copy of the cata- fi logue of the Greenwood Female Col- g lege. It deserves and will receive a t liberal patronage. li The Regulators have started their operations at Mt. Carmel and have given notice to a number of nier that they must quit their evil ways. Miss'Nettie Miller, who has been a visiting Miss Corrie McClung. returned 's' home on yesterday to the grief of inore u than one of our young men. b Sheriff DuPre went on Saturday to Ninety-Six on official business. Ho spent Sunday in Greenwood attending Conference and on Monday went to <r Troy. 2i Shriner's Indian Vermifuge is strictlj a vegetable compound, formulated particularly for destroying and expelling worms. Try it. The Literary Club will meet nexl Friday night :it the residence of George C. Hodges, Esq. ?Ias. S. lYirin will read the essay on the ShakespeareBacon controversy. Mr. A. J. Clinkscales suggests that every club in the county put out a candidate for the Legislature, thu i giving every voter a chance to suit himself in | making up his ticket. \V? lll.'IP fll?? nr. Ti TI ?I 1 I .. v, v.?.?v 1/1. v. i. nan iiiui ii aim Mr. W. K. Bartnore are candidates for the Legislature. The names of Capt. W. 1). M-ars and Mr. Ij. C. Clinkscales are likewise mentioned. A negro youth a son of l)an'l Fortune, was drowned on Sunday in Long (Jane, at Morton's Mills, lie was bathing and getting out of his depth was carried under the bridge and drowned. Gen. Hemphill goes to Charleston this week to he present ut the banquet to be given by the graduates of the Citadel. He responds to the toast of the Press and we know he will do it well. Mr. LeUoy Wilson, father of Mr. M. Wilson, died on last Friday. Mr. Wilson was an old man and had lived a useful life, lie will long be remembered for his good deeds and kind acts in his immediate community. Mr. R. H. Ward law, Jr., delighted his many friends in Abbevilie by his appearance among them last week. There is no more genial, courteous, and lively gentleman in this whole country than llal Wardlaw, and no one has more friends than he. We hope he will be with us for some time. I cannot name all my goods in an ai>vertiscment, but request all who wish the enjoyment of a pleasant smoke to ask for "The liound Knob Cigars," only five cents each. And 1 will guarantee satisfaction to all who favor me with their patronage Thomas McGettigan, Proprietor, Palmetto Saloon. The re-union of Company G, 19th Regiment, took place in the office of Hugh "Wilson, Esq., on last Saturday. Th?re were only six survivors present. In revising the roll it was found that* 47 members of the company were still living ; 13 were killed in battle ; ID died from disease ; 2 from wounds ; and ^30 nave (licit since the war. The company ivas first commanded by Joel H. Ciniuinghatn, and was distinguished alike lor its bravery in the field and faithfuljess in the camp. lirudley Bits. Mr. G. A Morris, of Troy, is superinending the building of Judge 10. W. Watson's dwelling. Dr. Sheppard and Mr. W. G. Calhoun ! >f Troy attended preaching here on the j Jrd. Sunday. Mr. Chiles, of Madison, Ga., is visit- ; ng Capt. \V. K. Coihran's family at I Mil way. Dr. J. C. Maxwell, of Greenwood, ! ,vas in town Thursday. The Mill way j_-ilerary Club met on j Wednesday evening, 21st insl. at Mr. | i. 11. uinics'. KtMtJuijs by Miss Bessie j Jothran and Messrs. J. H. Chilos, jr. j md A. Ci. Youngblood. Mr. Goo. P. j \*eel whs elected President ; Miss Annie j 'oihran Vice-President; Miss Emma' ^eel Secretury and Treasurer ; Messrs. r. \V. Wideman and \V. it. (Jothran Jrities. The Club will meet WednesiaV. 4th of August, at the residence of I \lr. J. M. .Jordan, at Bradley. Messrs. Oliver and Landrum from near Vugusra. were up Saturday looking jit Hr. J. T. Ligon's place, for the purpose >f buying. They were highly pleased vith our county, and especially so with dr, Ligon's tine plantation. /IH. * " j iii-re were nineteen 3'ontij* men called in four young Indies near Bradley on he .'Jrd Sunday We arc unable to say low they came out. but guess some of hem had to take a back seat. Messrs. Cunningham, Kelly and IJarison are doing a staving business gating out staves. They will ship several ar loads during the week. The barbecue and picnic at White I nil on Friday. 2.'trd inst., was a grand uccess. The day was profoundly proit.ious. "ftvery prospect was pleasant. , nd oven fallen man ceased to be vile." ( 'roin 7 to 1 L a. m. all roads were blocked , rith the in-gathering multitudes. The , lenutiful ground swarmed with fair , midens and brave boys, and they sure- ] V had a gay time. Mr. A. McXeel in- < ited the young people into the house < rhere a goodly number engaged in trip- 1 in<* the light fantastic too, white-others ? wandered beneath some shady bower, i liero to tell their tale of love. Dinner f ras spread in the centre of the beautiful ] rove, and an invitation given to all to 1 sail in." The table actually groaned nder its burden, and the air was loaded 5 nth the sharpening and inspiring oder 1 f mutton, shoat. onion sauce, hash, t emon pie, custards, cakes &c.??all i alculated to make the average man and t i'oman stand on their heads for joy. I ifter the repast, some repaired to the I ouse, where they engaged in the merry t ance. There were several candidates j resent, and we think they put in some ( ood work, especially at. the table. We ( ope tliey will all be elected. We ex- 1 end our thanks to Mr. Xec-.l and family 1 or kindness shown us. As the sun be- I an to sink beneath the western horizon, , he crowd began to turn their fac?*s kiimi'w:w(i, louiirg that n hapnier, picas-1 < .liter day was never spent. i I Moiik Anon. |< If vour kidneys are inactive, yon will feel ' 1 nd look wretched, ever in the most cheerful I Dciety, and melancholy on tho jolliofit occa- ' ions. Dr. J. H. McLean'# Liver and Kidney aim, will set y< u right again. $1.00 per ottle i - ! When you are constipated, with loss of so- i r.titu, headache^ take one of l)r. J. II. 1 [cL.'-an's Little Liver und Kidnev Fillets. i hey * re pleasant to take and will euro you. i 5 cents * vial. 1 MM??mwmmm aoaracMrraMiMi McCormiik Chips. 1 Mr. T. M. Scott, of our town has qu quill driving ami is travelling for a larj. ; tobacco house for North Carolina. McCnrniick is on a Imilding boon I One new store completed and seven dwellings are going up. There is n doubt about it. Mi:l'??rniii>k- i< t.? )..? "il, , place" on the A. & K. II. It. Mr. \Y. K. Penn, of Greenwood, wt in (own on Monday. We are tilway glad to see him. lie makes his visiI too short. Our bise bull bovs are in excellon trim. They received a challenge froi the Thompson. (la., club to play .1 friend ly j^nnie. They pawed and bellowe considerably tit concluded not to <; into other people's pastures to male fun. The new depot is finished and add much to the looks of the eitv, beside being much more convenient than tli old one. We hope to see the the old on carried away soon. The public well is sadly in need of i pump and it would be well for our cit1 fathers to look into the matter. The ladies of the Aid Society ha< another ice cream festival this week. I was quite a succese financially and all ii attendance seemed to enjoy themselve: hugely. Last Monday evening was spent von pleasantly at the hotel. Quite a crowc of ladies and gentlemen gathered am succeeded in entertaining each othei for hours. Mr. M. L. R. Kturkey returned fron Georgia to McCormiek last Thursday, after spending several weeks at his father's, who has been quite sick for so.nt time. Miss Mamie Branch, daughter of oui townsman, XV. A. Branch, left last Tuesday to visit relatives in Abbeville We sincerely hope that she may have r pleasat visit. Candidates for the State OITlccs. The following citizens have been placed in nomination by their friends, with or without their knowledge, for the State offices for which nominations are to be made next month. Probably the list is not complete, but it is approximately so : For Governor?\V. C. Coker, of Darlington ; Edward McCrady, Jr., jf Charleston ; B. U. Tillman, of Edgefield ; John Bratton, of Fairfield; .1. i\ ltichnrdson, of Clarendon ; W. 1). .Johnson, of Marion; G.J. Patterson, of Chester; B. W. Edwards, of Darlington : Joseph Walker, of Spartanburg ; B. F. Perry, of Greenville, (declined) ; (i. 1>. Tillman. of Edgefield ; J. C. Sheppard, of Edgefield ; W. II. Wallace of Union, (declined); A. C. Haskell, of Richland. For Lieutenant Governor ? I). S. Henderson, of Aiken; C. J. C. llutson, of Hampton ; W. L. Mau!di;i. of Greenville : Knox Livingston, of Marlboro ; J. S. Vernei, o( Oconee; U. A. Child, of Pickens; C. S. McCall, of Marlboro; James Simons, Jr., of Charles^ ton. For Secretary of State?R. li. Hemphill, of Abbeville ; W. Z. Leitner, of of Kershaw ; B. II. Massey, of York ; W. W. Humphreys, of Anderson; W. L. Mauldin. of Greenville. For Comptroller General?W. E Stoney, of Berkley ; Winthrop Williams, of Richland ; C. S. McCall, of Marlboro. For Treasurer?Richland Singleton, of Richland ; I. S. Bamberg, of Barnwell : J. B. McFadden, of Chester ; B. H. Mnssey, of York. For Attorney General?C. R. Mile*, of Charleston ; J. II. Karle, of Sumter ; B. Pressley Barron, of Clarendon. For Superintendant of Education? nt t i \ - ?* i,?anos i'OLiy, ot :spartanl>urg ; .1. G. Clinkscalos, of Anderson ; 1). A. Townsend, of Union ; J. T. Thomas, of Richland ; It. M. Davis, of Fairfield; D. B. Johnson, of Richland ; F. W. Mcllaster, of Richland. For Adjutant and Inspector General? M. L. Bonham, jr., of Abbeville ; J. Q. Marshall, of Richland ; Charles St. G-. Sinkler, of Berkley ; \V. \V. Humphreys, of Anderson. The Strikers set Struck. Augusta, July 21.?The cotton manufacturers of Augusta and vicinity organized on Wednesday a permanent issociation for mutual protection against strikers. It embraces the following mills: Augusta, Enterprise, Sibley, King, Shamrock, Globe and Riverside, jf Augusta' and the Granilevlle, Vau:lus^ and Langly, of South Carolina. It ivill proboly include at an early day all .he niillesin Georgia and South Carolina. >Ir. II. II. Hickman, of the Graniteville md Vaucluse mills, is president, and Vfr. C. G. Goodrich, of the Shamrock mills, is secretary of the association. The organization contemplates the aplointnient of an executive committee to ook into the difficulties of the mills with heir opetatives, and with power to call ipon all other mills 1*11 the association ,0 como to the assistance of that in ;roble. It is rumored that this action of :he mill authorities will probably have lie effect of ending the strike at the \ugusta factory.* It is said that many )f the operatives are dissatisfied on acjount of being compelled to quit work jecause of the action of the pick room lands. It has Keen hinted to-day that lie hands will all return to work next M onduv. The mill authorities will stand hy each >thcr under the new amigoniont made to-dny, The Augusta factory officers Jeolarc that, they will not nccede to the lemands of the strikers, but. as soon as the latter show a disposition to resume work under the old conditions the mill will resume operations. Disease lies in ambush for the weak ; feeble constitution i.s ill adapted to encounter a malarious atmosphere and sudden changes of temperature, and the least robust are usually the easiest victims l)r. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier will give tone, and vitality ami strength to your entire body. $1.00 per bottle. ."Sk-'T$"*'.$ 'r &'% "' J? mikw?b??T?I 'Ml??? !! ?an?a?c CANDIDATES. '' For ConitrcKs. >C The friends of Judge J. S. Oothrai announce him as a candidate for Con "* gross from the Third Congressional His I trict. Subject to the action of th ? Democratic primary or convention II whichever plan may bo adopted. is .. _. s | i or the State Senate. !s I The many friends of t!en. Robert I? | Hemphill announce him as a candidal it for tin; Stall.' Senate, from Abbeville it County, subject to the action of tlx I- Democratic: primaries. ? For the House of Representatives. 0 Wo arc authorized to announce Dr George II. Waddell a candidate for the s Legislature, subject to the Democratic * primaries. e We arc authorized to announce Orvilk T. Calhoun, Esq., as a candidate for tlie ri 'Legislature, s.ibjeet to the action of the f Democratic primaries. The friends of Hon. W. K. I'.lake an1 nounce liim as a candidate for re-election t. to the House of llepreresentatives at i the ensuing election, subject to the ucs tion of the Democratic primaries. We are authorized to announce Hon ' \Y. II. Parker as a candidate for the | House of Representatives. r Wo are authorized to announce Kllis CJ. (iraydon, Ksq., as a candidate for nomination for the Legislature by the 1 I democratic Primary Klection. ; For County Auditor. We are authorized lo announce A. W. r Jones as a candidate for recommendal tion for County Auditor, subject to the Democratic primaries. 1 We are authorized to announce John T. Lyon as a candidate for recommendation for Auditor, subject the action of the Democratic primaries. We are authorized to announce Capt. 1 J. T. Parks as a candidate for rcommendation for County Auditor, subject to tho action of the Democratic pri1 marics. For Probate Jiul|fo. We are authorized to announce J. ' Fuller Lyon, Esq., as a candidate for re-election to the oflice of Probate Judge, subject to action of the Demotic primaries. For Si'licol Commissioner. Wo are authorized to announce George C. Hodges, Ksq., as a candidate for School Commissioner. The many friends of Capt. E. Cowan, of the Savannah side, place him in nomination, for School Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democracy at the primaries. For Comity Commissioner. We are authorized to announce Caft. r X. King, of Ninety-Six as a candidate for Counly Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. Capt. (t. M. Mattisou is announced as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. We are authorized to announce W. H. Whitlock as a candidate for County Commissioner. Capt. .Tool \V. Lites is announced as a candidate lor County Commissioner, j subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. Troy. AVe are authorized to announce Mr. W. I). Mann, as 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 coining election, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. Due West Female dep. ^JtESSION opens first Monday of October. Ten teachers. Ten pianos in constant use. Facilities in French and Music, Instrumental ami Vocal, unsurpassed. Prospects of the College were never brighter. Whole cost of Hoard and regular Tuition for vear $165.00. For catalogue apply to J. P. KENNEDY, President. July 15th, 1R8G. sheriffs sale. A. Broffman A Co., and others against Mrs. S. A. Glover. BY virtue of Sundry Executions to me directed, in tho above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Public Auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville C'oort House, on Monday the second day of August A. D. 1886 the following described property, *o wit : All that tract or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in the County of Abbeville, State of South Carolina, and containing TWO HUNDRED AND SFVENTY-FIVE ACRES, moro or less, and bounded by lands of Phil Cook, J. P. Clinkscales, Kobt. Crchwell, James Langlcy and others. Levied on and to be sold as the property of Mrs. S. A. Glover to' satisfy the aforesaid Execution and cost. TERMS?Cash. Sold at the Risk of the former purchaser. J. F. C. DuPRE Sheriff Abbeville County. July V, 1880, 4t. , - * gTATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK AI1I1KVILI.E, ii Kx Parte. Lula X. Qitaui.ks. Petitiot . for Homestead. Notice is hereby given to all person* e concerned, that Mrs. La I a N. Qnarle> , has applied to me to have the Homestead exemption allowed by law set oil to her in the personal property of hoi hnshand, the lat?> K. P. Qnarles, deceased, Dated, .Inl v liOth, 1SH<>, and published Olice :i IVtM'fc for f??nr wonk-u i.< ?! " * ? _ * vv.*n III VIIV a \ U~ - bevillc Mksskxiski!. ?f. C. KUigh. M aster. Bridge to Let. ? ; The bridge ovnr Little lliver at Fairs, Due West Township will be let to the lowest responsible bidder on Friday l.'Hh August 188(1 at 10 o'clock a. in. \V. T. Cowan, County Commissioner. < Speed &Neuffer DI^TJGG-ISTS. KKKP constantly on hand a full, and wcl? selected stock of pure Drugs, Chemicals etc., etc. All the latest and popular lines of Paten and Proprietary Medicines. 3E3E?sir,'03i.33L?^? ? ^ the host Liver Medicine, cures Dyspepsia for Hale < ? /?// us. Try our BLACKBERRY CORDIAL foi Summer Complnint: ?nd our < 'oinpoumi Syrup Sarsaparilla with Iodide Potash, tor the Blood. JSJJJ} JiUO POINOX, the most eanvenicnt way of destroying these insects. DIAMOND DYES, all the Staple and Fashionable Colors A full line of l?'rtiicy Goods, Met Articles, Stationery etc. etc. The best brands of Cigars, Tobacco, and Cigaretes. A complete stock of White Leads, Paints Oils, Varnishes, etc., etc., Paint Brushes Window (ilans. Golden Machine Oil. We sell the celebrated Harrison Brother's Prepared Paint ; the best in the market. Special attention paid to the Prescription Department. rnvsician's proscriptions and fu.nily recipes filled lit all hours of day and ni^ht, by experienced and competent hands. Orders by hand or Mail, promptly attended SPEED & NEUFFER. April 2.?, IS35. tf 83 . Undertaking. Om F/.citltikr auk Unsurpassed. are prepared to conduct burials in a V\ most satisfactory manner. All modern Undertaking Appliances. Competent management guaranteed. COFFINS, CASKETS And Full Lina of BURIAL GOODS, Which ahe Second to Xoxr. Prices Reasonable. We aim to be Prompt Considerate and Reliable. furnished on Application. Onr Furniture Departmenl Is replete with on unusuall fine line goods. Call and see us. J. R. LEAVELL, Ji<? Greenwood, S. C. 110 R. K. HKMPniLL. Wit. p. calhoun J JEMP1IILL & CALIIOfe'N, Attorneys at Law, Abiievili.k, S. C. Will ]>ractice in all the Courts of the Stat Don't, suppose if you have that pain through the right siue and shoulder blade, that yellow-, ness of skin and whites of the eyes, artill urred appeai ance of the tongue, that Uitefedl. indications are of little account, or will depart, by themselves; rntt&jf-better take Dr. J. IJ. %Iai T ? ,r * .iitucmi miiimup*iiii? ijiver ana Mdnev Pellets tinrt remedy the trouble. 25c. per via. for sale by all druggists. Sickness comes uninvited, but if it finds us with healthy and active liver and kidneys, with pure blood we are impregnable to its attack. The best invigorant is Hr. J. H. McLaean's Liver and Kidney Balm,. Saved His Life' Mr. D. L. Wilcoxeos of Horse Cave, says he was, for many yeais, badly afflicted with . I'hthisic, also Diabetes ; the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsious. He tried Electric Hitters and" got relief from flrfst bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured and had gained in flesh eihgtccn pounds. Savs he positively believes he would have i?1 14 i" * - ~ - - uivu, iimi ii mil. i.ecu u?r mo rcnoi nuordcd by Kl^ctric bittern. Sold at fifty cunts a dottle by T. 1'crrin. tt ] t. c. US it vm.'p. The New Hotel, i HAS in stock a complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chcmicals, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes &c. ,^LSO ALL THE POPULAR Patent Medicines now in use, many of them Non-secret preparations, consisting of the very best Cough Mixtures, Dispeptic and Kidney preparations, Rheumatic and Neuralgic preparations PREPARATIONS. *" YD1A PINKIIAM'S Female Reined i J j HOLMES' LINIMENT ANI) MOTHER' | so necessary to Woman's comt'ort and licalth. Also Abdominal Supporters. Camp &c. 01'R LINK OF ZE^-A-HSrOY 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 SIIOE AND CLOTHES BRUSHES. COMBS OF ALL SORTS. ALSO many articles for Iloushco 1 Cooking Purposes? and Baking Powders, Extracts and Spices, and Vinegar. Close Attention Ci<enlto ! PRESCRIPTIONS at all Hours, Night and Day Turnip Seed. BUIST'S new crop Turnip Seed. All varieties. 2a cents per ponnd. At H. W Lawson & Co. J AMES S .PEBRIN, Attorney ami Counsellor at Law, . Abbeville, S-. C. JjJUGEXK B. GARY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law* Abbkvillk, S. C. t. p. thomson. j. w. tiiomsoji * rjUIOMSOX & THOMSON, Attorneys at Law, aubkvii.lk, s.c. No. 1 O'Neal Range. ? Till. (1. A. NEUFFER, Physician and Snrgeon, Aiwkvti.i.k, .S. C. Feb. 1G, 1885, 1 vr. 1 ?- '5 SPRING GOODS I --/I AT THE STORE OF K. M. HADDON & GO. 1 NOW in stock and to arrive by every train an elegant line of MILLINERY and DltESS C.oonsi ?v- ?-- * - I.; me last ICD days by Mrs. Haddon at Headqnaters in New York. . " ;:% \ Can now be 8oen on our counters X IKLE SEER SUC KERS, TOULE DE NARI), BOURETT GINGHAMS, ZEPHYR SUITINGS, 1 -i and other goods suitable for wash dresses. R. M^^ftADDON & Co. J>c't Experiment. iiji You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems at first, only * ,-4 cold. Do not permit any to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. Kind's New - ^ Discovery for Consumption, Courtis and Colds, but be suro you get the genuipe. Be- ' H cause he can make mare profit he may tell yon he has something just as good, or Just the sauiu. Don't be deceived but insist ?w>? heJB getting Dr. King's Now Discovery which is -^aS guaranteed to pive relief in ill Throat. Lung and Cheat affections. Trial bottle firce at T. C. Purriu'8 Drug Store.