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r Grkenvillk, S. C., Aug. 13th. 1886. Col. Lee Hagood, Manager Valley , Mutual. Life Association, Columbia, S. C. ?Dear Sir ; Your favor of the 12 inst., enclosing checks to pay policy on life of my deceased father is recieved. ' Permit me to thank the association j through you for their prompt settlement ' of this claim and for waiving the usual J time altowed under the conditions of .the poli.cy. Your truly, W. Hoesh. j Look ! We beg to call attention to the card in this paper regarding the Valley Mu- ' ? t r a IUlit liliu ASSUVIUUUII. a HIS luauiauvc company has the confidence of the pub- 1 li j and is doing a big business. Its 1 termes are liberal and it is a safe com- ; pany. Captain W. T Branch is the ! agent for Abbeville and will give all the 1 information necessary to indu'ce you to take a policy, 1 ( Aiiother Ticket. 1 Intendant. J. W. Perrin. Wardens. t M. L. Bonham, Dr S. G. Thomson, , L. W. Smith, . J. S. Perrin. Young Men : ] Citizen's Ticket. j intkndent : 1 H. T. Tuslen. i wardens t < R. W. Cannon, J. D. Chalmers, J. A. Smith, J. F. Miller. Citzejt. ' I Notice. There will be a mass meeting in the j Court House on Tuesday, the 31st day j of August, at G o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating an Intendant and 4 wardens. Jones F. Mili.eu. 1 MESSAGES. , \ The Convention was "lively" yesfer- j day i Mr. Ash by King is in town with friends. Miss Guerard has returned from her < visit to Pendleton. Miss Kate Marshall has gone on a 1 visit to Greenville. r . The result of the election was a sur- ' prise to many people. Judge and Mrs. Aldrlch are visiting , Captain Iionhaui's family. ajuU A f flan tiriinuvv I UU lO.^UI V vt J/I ??H?| j v<>. VVIU1I j was a surprise to nearly every one. Colonel- E. B. Gary is back from his ] inountuin trip 1 >oking hale and heart v. i __ .Cadet McCants, who graduated with 1 . high honors at the Citadel was in town Monday. ^ ? Mr. lVe I ipsct.mb is o j duly at the telegraph office at this place. He is a - line ''operator." The 2nd primary election is appointed . .. ' for Saturdy September 4ih "and don,t . - ' you forget it.'' ( Major W. T. Gary, one of the most | distinguished lawyers of Augusta, was in town ye-terday. : The Democratic Convention on Mon^ % day was the iivliest we have had in mmy a day.. . Mr. Julius Visansky was up from Troy on Saturday, and was a delegate to the Convention on Monday. Our paper failed to come again this i 0 week. \Y'e are changing publishers and it causes Home delay. We are at a loss to krow whj' our paper. has not reached ua this woek. It has been on the roajd for some time and we ordered it sent by express. If our readers will bear with us this week we will promise to give therti a full sheet hereafter. l)r. F. M. Galbraith, an accomplished and skillful druggist from Chester is with Mr, T. C. Perrin. A !1 prescriptions put in his hands vmII be carefully filled. l)r, Galbraith comes among us very highly recohimendod and we cordially bid him welcome, Captain C. S. Bwight has .been apx pointed Chief Engineer of the A. G. & . K. Llajlroad. bv President Mills. Con tain Dwlght is an experienced an 1 able engineer, and hopes to push to completion this road upon which depends so much of the futuro prosperity of Abboville. Messrs. I. H. Russell and W. II. Burns have opened a beef Market at Keaton's old stand. They have built an ennornious refrigerator and will keep beef always on ice. This is a luxury - we have not enjoyed hero and entitles ' them to the patronnge of -the public. Tfcey keep also the purest lake ice and have car load on hand now. Rear this i n mind and buy ftom them an ico ticket. jr . ? 1>ae West Dots. Captain King spent Sabbath in our town. Mossra. ?T. T. McDill and I*. P. Kennedy wont to Lowndenville lust week on business of importance. Prof. Hood, with a select squad of hands, has betin doing some good work on our streets. Nearly ovory one that could get away has left town on a vacation triD. r ? The 'Star of the Widemans is still in th> ascendency. Hhe whipped the fight easily in Greenwood. Tho first game by a score of 23 to 6. Tho second by a score of 13 to 4. Tho boys. had a nice - time. Mr, John K. Hood spent several days home last week. Mr. A. 8. King, of the Maryland Military Institute accompanied his father. Heist bright young man. We acknowledge with thanks public documents sent us by our trorthy Congressman, Hon. I), Wyatt Aiken. The election passed off here without any tipocial incidents. Mr. J. P. Harkness is in Columbia playing with that club. We were astonished on being shown x supplement of the /Southern Presbyterian containing a long satire of the present evolution trouble, in imitation of the Play of Julius "Caesar by Shakespeare. Dr. Woodrow is Caesar, Dr. Girdeaii. Dr. Adams and othets renre sent Cassius, Brutus and others who arc seeking to destroy Caesar. And this farce comes out in a religious paper, ''Whom the Gods," &c. Prof. Young occupied l)r. Pressly's pulpit last Sabbath. Rev. Mc. Henry and family of Ala., ire visiting friends here. Mr. Henrj preached an admirable sermon for us, His people have done the graceful thing in presenting him with a purse and giving him a vacation. Capt. Bob Robinson of McConnick foi the first time was a welcome visitor or our streets last week. He received s Battering vots from our people for the Legislature. August 16 Dr. Lathan is back. Fruit is plentiful. Watermelons arc comparatively scarce hero. President Kennedy is home again after a two weeks trip in the interest ol the college. I)r. Lathan has been absent two week? in North Carolina, and the eastern part jf this State. He says in places aropy svere never finer. Mr. J. E. Todd has just completed a large and modernly arranged barn, well furnished in every way. Prof. J. I. McCain spent two weeks at Mont i-.agl'. lie reports a delightful Lime and was sorry when he had to leave. n- \\t t n i? i it . i. i/r. ?*. u. rressty lfivvt-'H mis weeh for ft mission tour in the West, according to the appointment of Synod. He will be gone some six weeks. Dr. 1\ made some fitting remarks in allusion Lo it last Sabbath. Miss Ella Miller is at home now taking vacation. She has just closed a successful session of her school near Honea Path. The "Widemans received a letter from Dur Greenwood friends saying that the Tournament hud been indefinitely postponed. Col. R. \V. Simpson, of Anderson, promised Messrs. M. B. Clinkscales and R. C. Brownlee while they were in Anderson that he would be present at our speaking. Ilis failure to get there was i disappointment as we were anxious to see and hear him Mr.Don Brownlee's family is in Williamston. Mr. Brownlee has recently mide some changes on his dwelling which are improving to its appearance. It. 6. G. CANDIDATES. For CouurcBS. The friends of Judge J. S. Cothian mnouncehim as a candidate for Congress from the Third Congressional District. Subject to the action of the Democratic primary or convention, whichever plan may be adopted. For the State Senate. The many friends of Gen. Robert It, Hemphill announce him as a candidate for the State Senate, from Abbeville C ?unty, f-ubject to the action of the Democratic primaries. For the House of Representatives. Believing that the farmers should have representation in tho npxt T^eisUture from this County, and as U.?pi. W A. Moore is one of our most prominenl and most successful farmers, we hereby nominate him as a candidate for the House of Representatives. Votkiis We nre authorized to announce Cnpt VV. I). Mars as a candidate tor the Leg islature, subject to the action of tin Democratic primaries. We are authorized to announce Dr George H. Waddell a candidate for the Legislature, subj jet to the Democratic primaries. We are authorized to announce Orvilh T. Calhoun, Esq., as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the action of th( Democratic primaries. The friends of Hon. W. K. Blake announce him as a candidate for re-electior to the House of Representatives ai the ensuing election, subieet to the ac u ? ?r ? " tion of the Democratic primaries. We are authorized to announce Hon W. H. Parker as a candidate for the Mouse of Representatives. We are authorized to announce Ellif G. Grayilon, Esq., as a candidate foi nomination for the Legislature by th( Democratic Primary Election. For County Auditor. Wo are authorized to announce A. W Jon^fasa candidate for recommenda< tion for County ^uditor, subject to th< Democratic primaries. We are authorized to announce Johr T. Lyon as a candidute for recotninenda tion for Auditor, subject the action oi the Democratic primaries. , Wo'are authorized to announce Capt J. T. Parks as a candidato for rcom uiQiiunuuia ui uvjr Awuuvr, ouujt't to tho action- of tho Democratic primaries. ? For ProbAtcrJudge. Wo are authorized to announce J Fuller Lyon, Esq., as a candidate fo; re-election to the office of Probata Judge, subject to action-of the Demo tic primaries, i For Schrol Commissioner. Wo are authorise" inn?r < George C. Hod gen, Esq., as a candidal for School Commissioner. 9 V ' t The many friend# of Cnpt. E. Cowan, S' of the Savannah side, place him in nomination, for School Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democracy at the primaries. For County Commissioner. s We are authorized to announce Cart. J. N. King, of Ninety-Six as a candidate Ji > Tor County Commissioner, subjcct to , the action of the Democratic primaries. Capt. G. M. Mattison is announced j, i as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the action o*f the Democratic ( primaries. We are authorized to announce W. H. Whitlock as a candidate for County ? Commissioner. Capt. Joel W. Lites is announced as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic 1 primaries. Troy. L s We are authorized to announce Mr. W. D. 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 Com- * ! missioner at the coming election, subject to tho action of the Democratic qi . primaries. at r ol ' ? C : An Ordinance i: 1 S< AGAINST GEKSK RUNNING AT te 1 T ii>ni.'' rvxr nuL' Livno r\ i.i d: un.u\.( ij uii i iil'j 01 ivrjj:j i o ur ABBEVILLE. k( ftl I .in BE it Ordained by-the Town Council of Abbeville, South Carolina and 'n : by the authority of the same : ^ That it shall be unlawful, from this ^ i date, for any geese to run at large on . the public streets of the town. It shall be the duty of the town marshal to take the some into custody. And the owner . or owners of the same shall b'? required . to pay over to the town treasurer the ( sum of one doliui?an costs. J. S. HAMMOND, ,,, Jones F. Miller, Intendant. , Secretary. , t An Ordinance ' 'IX) PRESERVE QUIET AND ORDER | JX THE TOWN OF ABBEVILLE. BE it ordained by the Town of Abbe- c< ville 3. C. and by the authority of th the same. That Section 1 of an ordi- ct nance to preserve quiet and order in the th , Town of Abbeville be amended by m striking out. the word ^Twenty" in., the tj sixth line of said section and inserting Ci iq lieu thereof the word "one hundred." so that the said section shall read r That ? if any person or persons shall commit - assault and battery or shall in any man- H ner whatever engage in any combat or J fight within any private or public house or any other place within the corporate limits of Abbeville, such person or persons may be fined at the discretion of tho Council, not exceeding one hundred- -D dollars or be imprisoned in lieu thereof, lo J. S. HAMMOND.y 1* Jokes F. Milled, Intendant. Secretar}*. " nfi/iTfimn a mvntT - fillIrldTilAT1Uft I ! Town Election ] Notice to the Voters of the [ Town of Abbeville. - ' ai PURSUANT to the Act of tbo General Assembly, approved December 23, 1882. parviu^i*nti/\n aP oil wnf/>?o n*K/v I????a trni. i*am*b . t/i UII VUtViO fT IIU liayu ill/v L lO tcred, iu the town of Abbevillo of the age of f * twenty-ono years and of those who shall * attain the age of twenty-ono years on or be: fore the second Monday in September next, S will be made at the Town Council office on u Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 24th, B ; 25th, and 2Gth days of Juno, 1880. . All voters who fails to register at the time \ aforesaid will be deprived of the privilege of voting at any regular or special municipal election that may bo held in the town of Abbe* ville before the annual registration. t J. S. HAMMOND, Intendant. [ ; JONES F.MILLER, Registrar. , ' . c. casok. _ m. l. boniiam, jr. > Z^IASON k BONIIAM, ' < * \J \ ^ V Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Abbeville, Sa C. Will practice hi all the Courts'of tho State* j ; QENTRAL HTOEL, Mrs. M. W. Thomas, Proprietress, i Broad Street, Augusla, Ga. c? e: |? LOBE HOTEL, U VJT Augusta Qa, J. B. Armstrong, Proprietor t T ' PAVILLION HOTEL, * t Charleston, 8. C. _ First olass in all its appointments. Rates, ^ $2.00, |2.5Q. Excellent Cuisne, large irjr rooms, Od Passenger Elevator. Electric bell an r lights. Hentod rotunda centrally located, v 3 Oct. 1, '84-tf _ *. B. vKurnxth. - ' w*. P. oAuroim 1 JTEMPH1LL k CALHOUN, | a Attorneys at :LaW, ! ABWVItL*, 8. 0, Will practice in all the C^orta of the 8tA U TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ok Abbkvii.lk, Court of Common Pleas. uinmons for llolief.?Complaint not served. imes II. ttallard and Thomas B. Cook' next of kin &c., of Jemima Kemp deceased, Plaintiff's, against ,IT T>^? ??.1 rlM D..1I 1 11. IU 411114 1 HUlil.k^ DillKKU, Nancy Ballard, Margaret Mallard, Car oline Dullard, Jackson Italian!, Fidella Ballard, Geo. Ballard, Sarah Ballard, Reuben Ballard, children of Reuben II Ballard deceased, George W. Ballard, James Ballard, Lucinda < Case, Eunice Bullard, Mirriam CosIan, Arrena Thompson, children of Jas. ] Ballard deceased. Jemima l'enlan, and Ij. C. Cook, children of Annice Cook Amos Gilliam, Anna Cook, and Jan") Noriuan, children of Nancy Gilliam deceased, Reuben T. Ballard, John Ballard, Thotnas Ballard, Malin da Ballard, Margaret Ballard and "NVylie Ballard, children of El ins Ballard?Defendants. o said Defendants : You ark Heuekhy Summoned and rcnircd to answer the complaint in this :tion, which is on file in the lice of the Clerk of the said i ourt, at Abbeville C. II., S. C., id to serve a copy of your answer to i ic said complaint on the subscribers at I icir office at Abbeville Court House, j outli Carolina, within twenty days af;r the servicc hereof, exclusive of tho i ly of such service ; and if you fail to nwer the complaint within the time oresaid, the plaintilf in this action will ;iply to the Court for the relief dcanded in the complaiut to wit: To 1 atain the possession of the tract of ml now in the possession of Jacob H. owie, situated in said^ County, and u1iu Dated 12tl? February A. 1)., 1886. M. G. ZEIGLEll, [l. s.] C. C. 1\ rEKHIN & COT MR AN", Plaintiff's Attorney. To the .absent Defendants ; hotnas Ballard, Nancy Mallard, Margaret Mallard, Caroline Ballard, Jackson tallard. Fidelia Ballard, George Ballard, Sarah Ballard. Reuben Ballard, Geo. W. Ballard, Lucinda Case, Eunice Ballard,Mirriam Coslan,Arrena Thonip- I son, L C Cook, Jemima Penlan,Ainos ( Gilliam, Anna Oook, Jane Norman, , R. T. Ballard, John Ballard, Thomas ; Ballard, Malinda Ballard, Margaret . Ballard, and Wylie Ballard, as above named. Please Take Notice that the. ] implaint in this action together with ' ic summons of-which the above is a ^ >py is this day filed in the office of le Clerk of the Circuit Court of Comon Pleas for the saidfState and Coun' at Abbeville Court House, South tirolina. PiiuniN & CoturaN, 1 - Plaintiffs' Attorneys. ! t Bridge to Let. * > The bridge over Little River at Fairs, ue West Township will be let to the west responsible bidder on Friday Jth August 1886 at o'clock a. tn. W. T. Cowan, . " County Commissioner. jr >peed&Neutter DRuaaisTs. rT~ EEP constantly on hand a full, and wel! LV. selected stock of pure >rug8, Chemicals etc., etc. All the latest and popular lines of Paten id Proprietary Medicincs. Hertoine, le best" Liver Medicine, cures Dyspepsia, ur Sale only by u?. Try our BLACKBERRY CORDIAL fot ummer Complaint; and our Compound Syr?i Sarsaparilla with Iodide Potash, for the ood. " BED BUG r OISOX, ie most canvenient way of destroying these | JOpf Q DIAMOND DYES, all the Staple and Fashionable Colors A full line of Fancy Goods, 'oiiet Articles, Stationery etc. etc. Pho best brands ef - Cigars, Tobacco, and Cigarctes. A complete stock of White Leads, Paints jUk, Varhishes, etc., etc., Puint Brushes Window Olaas. ' Golden Machine Oil. - * Wo sell tho celebrated Harrison Brother's 'repared Paint; th^otfft in the market. Special attention paid to the Prescription Department. Physician's prescriptions: and fa.nily re* i\aa Allii/I ut all nf /tnt* ami ni<vltf K? i|ivo uiivu civ nil iiuui o ui w J u,pu*| vj cperienccd and competent bands. Orders by band or Mail, promptly attended SPEED & NEDFFER. April 29,1886. tf 83 . . i.... , V. thomson. j. wv thom8om J^HOMSON k THOMSON, Attorneys at Law, AbbbviLlk, 8. C. o. 1 O'Neal Range. JR. G. A. 3EUFFER, m s _ j * _* n - nysician ana surgeon, Abbevili.e, 9. c. eb.16, 188M' fr * * 4*'' ** '** i'' ' Adger College, Walhalla, s. G. Faculty : Hev. J. C. Bkodfueiiek, A. M., Chairman, Professor of Mental and Moral Science, etc. Marsual S. SriuuLiNO, A. II., Professor of Mathematics. W. 1). Simpson, Jk., B. S., Professor of Languages. E. A. Simpson, B. S., Professor of Natural Sciences, etc. The Fall Session begins September 16tli, 18S0. Collegiate and A'ub-Collcgiatc classes. Tuition and board remarkably moderate. Health resort. A superior place for diligent, mental application. For Circular, containing further information, address any member of the faculty, or J. 1). VEJtNER. President Hoard of Trustees. Master's Sale, jgTATE OF TOUTII CAROLINA, County of Aubkvii.lb Court of Common Picas. B. K. Beacham, Agent, against H. A. Rich ey. By virtue of an order of sale made in the fibove stated case, I will offer for sale at pnblic outcry at Abbeville Couit House, S. C., tin Saleday in September, 1880, within the legal hours of sale, the followins described property, situntc in said State and County, to wit : All thnt tract or parcel of land near the fowu of Abbeville, on Pendleton road containing # TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY acres more or less, bounded by Pendleton road, Francis Iiomax, K. E. Hill. Dr. J. I. Martin, F. A. (Jiiojler and others. Terms of Snlc?Cash. Purchaser to pay the Master for papers. J. C. KLUGI1 Master. Master's Sale. jgTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, col'i.ty ok abduville, Court of Common Pleas. A. J. Salinas A Son against Jesse C. Ellis.? Foreclosure. By virtue of an order of sale made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale at public outcrv at Abbeville C. II., S. C., oh saleday in September, 1880, witllin the legal hours [>f sale, the following described property, situate in said Mate and County, to wit: One Brick Store with the lot on which it is built, being the north half of the Phoenix Building in the town of Hodges, bounded by store of Robertson Saylor & Co., by lands of O. M. Hodges, Jjy the public square and *tho Abberille road. Also, one lot in the town of Hodges, with a building thereon, said lot containing ONE ACRE, more or less. Terms of Said?Ono third cash, balance in twelve months with iaterost, scoured by .bond >f the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay the Master for papers ind recording. J. C. KLUGH, Master. . .?. * AYER'S Hair Vigor < restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown color, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use light or red hair may be darkened, thin hair thickencd, and baldness often, though not always, cured. It ohecks falling of the liair, and stlmn.i.kln ?<1. it ? ww?a auu aiunij g&iiwtu fcu x prevents and euros scurf and dandruff, and heals nearly every. disease peculiar to the scalp. A* a Ladles' Hair Dressing, tbe " " Vioob is unequalled; It contains neither oil nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and . silken in appearance, and imparts a delicate, ) agreeable, and lasting perfume. Mr. G. P. Brichrr writes from JCtrby, O.. ' July 3,1882: " Last fall my hair commenced t falling out, and In a short time I became nearly bald. I used part of a bottle ot e ybr'b Hair Vigor, whloh stopped the fall* tng of the hair, and started a new growth: I , have now a full head of balr growlng'vlgo* ' ously, and am convinced that but for tht use of your preparation I should hare beeb entirely bald." J. W. Bow*if, proprietor of the Me Arthur (Ohio) Enquirer, says:" Aykr's Hair Vigor is a moat exoellent preparation for the hair. * I speak of It from my own experience. Its use promotes the growth of new hair, and makes it glossy ana soft. The Vioob is also a sure cure for dandruff. Not within my knowledge haa the preparation ersr failed to gire entire satisfaction." Mr. Axotti Fairbaibw, leader of the celebrated "Fairbairn Family" of 8oottlsh Vocalists, writes from Bonton, Mcut., Feb. 0, f 1880: " Ever since my hair began to give all.' very evidence of the change whioh fleeting r time procureth, I have uaed Aykr's Hair 1 Vioob, and,90 have been able to maintain < an appearance of youthfulness?a matter of considerable oonsoquence to ministers, orators, actors, and In fact every one who Uvea In the eyes of the public." Mrs. O. A. Pbesco*t, writing from M Elm 8t~ Ckarlestovm, Mcut., April 14, 1882, says: " Two vears airo abont two-thirds of mvtmlr came off. It thinned very rapidly, and 1 vu fast mewing bald. On using Ayeb's Hair I ViOoa jtfie Tailing stopped and a new growth oointfte&eed, and la about a month my head was /completely covered with short hair. It has continued to grow, and Is now m good m , before It (ell. 1 regularly used but one bottle of the Vions, but uow use It occasionally as , a dressing." , 1 We have hundreds of aUnllar testimonials to the efflcaey of Am'S^^TAiu Viaeu. it aeads but a trial to eonrtnoe the most skoptieel of Its value. nuvAKSD BT ) Dr. J. C. Ay er & Co., Lowell, Mm?. Sold by all Druggist*. \ When TOD VISIT AITfiHSTA. DON'T forget to so to the elegant bar of R S Anderson, in tbo Augusta Hotel. Dick Anderson is anatire of Abbeville county although for a good many years he has been doing buaiqesa at Edgefield Courthouse. Whilo stopping in Augusta you can get no morr elegant place to atop than at-the Angusta Hotel. Mr. Doolittle, tke proprietor, is tbo boos hotel 01*0.of Vba South. . Jane 8th, % mo* R. S. Asderson f Ymm ! ! Ul 1 JJlllUllj I UNDER I The New Hotel, I HAS in stock a complete assort- 1 incnt of 1 Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, I Dye Stuffs, Varnishes &c. 1 ^LSO ALL THE POPULAR 1 Patent Medicines now in use, I many of them Non-sccret propar I rations, consisting of the very I best Cough Mixtures, Dispeptic I and Kidney preparations, Itheu- I ma tic and Neuralgic preparations I PREPARATIONS. I J^YDIA PINKHAM'S Female mod I HOLMES' LINIMENT AND MOTHER' I FRIEND. | so necessary to Woman's com for I and health. Also Abdoinina I Supporters, Camp - 'qji qur line of j FAI^roy G-OOIDS I will be founrl very complete? I consisting of Colognes, foreign I tracts in great variety, Toilet 3':1 Soaps from the cheapest to the I finest. Hair, tooth, nail, shaving i shoe and clothes - 7? BRUSHES. I COMBS OF ALL SORTS. ALSO many articles for ilousheol / I Cooking Purposes? - and I Baking Powders, Extracts and 7 -fl Spices, and Vinegar. I Close Attention Ci<en PRESCRIPTIONS at all i Hours, Night and Day ,^| Tarnip Seed. J BUIST'S new crop Turnip Seed-. AU rieticS." 25 cents per pound. At ' H. W Lawson & Co. J Mm Collep, I Due West, S. C. I OPENS first Monday in October. A thor- v| ough college training at a very moder- . 1 ite cost. The entire expenses for the nine I nontha need not exceed $105. ] Send for catalogne. Wm. GRIER, | President.- . a Aug. 2, '86 - ^-33 Duo West : Female Collep. ^ESSION opens first Monday of October. ^^||jj Ten teachers. Ten pianos in constant use / J Facilities in French and Music, Instrument Vj?l al and Vocal, unsurpassed. Prospects of the College were never brighir.^j^ra Whole cost of Hoard and regular Tuition- ;| or vear $105.00. ^ For catalogue apply to . J. P. KENNEDY, President. I July 15th, 1880. I notice to supervisors. I THE Supervisors of tlie several hi^h-way J districts iu this county are hereby not!ied and required to have all roada under 'H heir supervision worked by August 20, 1886. , >; D. L. MARRY, , * Clerk B. C. C. 1 Aug. 2, 188G. , _ J AS. Cr. BAILIE & SONS. I DEALERS I2ST I Carpet*, Oil Clths, Wltidow Curtain and.. Shades, 1 WALL, PAPERS,. BORDERS AKM DADOES, * J Hearth Rugs, Door Mats &o 714 BROAD STREET, | tA'Stt AUGUSTA, ttl|| yjALTER L. MILLER, f|||| JudgeThomion. ^ oct 21, *85. ljjjM