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v&ijc messenger. KiUcimI ul llie i?osl?llice :is 2nd-claste mutter TUESDAY. Seiiii'uibt'i 11. ISSii. 1 . . .... i ?; BUB80UIVT1ON $1! ?(| Harper's Weekly contain ml :i number of illustrations of the work of the earthquake in Charleston and Smmnervillo. ? The Newberry Herald and JVcn\* displayed considerable enterprise last week in getting up an extensive review of the trade and resources of Newberry. We congratulate the lion. 'J'. 15. Crews, editor of the Laufensville 11 < raid upon his flattering nomination for State Senator, by the recent primary e'leciioii hi Laurens. : ?_ Hon. IS. B. Murray of the Anderson * ?1. JMClttgencqr was noiuumieu iur nn* Senate last week by a majority of eleven votes out of a total of &"38u. His competitor was Maj. 13. F. Whit nor. ': ' ? -J . Hon. W. W. Corcoran of Washington,: T). C., has sent his check for -to.CX.K) lo the Charleston sufferers. Such munificence could only become this grandest ' / i of philanthropists. There has been no North, no South, no Fast, no West, j 11 the distressed, condition of our beloved "City by the Son." "Every place has contributed cheerfully and handsomely. Hon. W. C. Benet h?s withdrawn from the race for Congress from the Third Congressional District. Mr. Benet is a gentleman in every way calculated to reflect credit upon 11113' constituency in ' whatever capacity ; and though he has seen fit to withdraw from the race for Congress, wo predict there is yet in store for him some honorable position at the hands of the people of this, his adopted county. Some of the candidates for Congressional honors will address the people of this county in the Court House on next ?-'Saturday. We have not learned who will be here, but suppose that most of them will come. The candidates are. dudge J. S. Cothran, of Abbeville, das. N. Lipscomb, and George Johnstone, of "Newberry,, and R. AY. Simpson, of Anderson. A meeting will be held at -Greenwood on the Monday following. Some of the papers have very unthoughtedly, we think, made a vigorous onslaught upon the State Democratic Executive Committee, for their action in connection with filling the vacancy j in the office of Adjutant and Inspector General. The Committee needs no defence at our hand they arc able to take care of themselves?nor do we propose to undertake it. Wi.' wuulil icily like lo re-, .ni.irk thut it seems to us that if there vrns one man in the State that the late Democratic Convention, bj' a majority of its votes said, thnt it did not want for Adjutant and Inspector General, that man was Captain Hugh 11. Farley. EAIITHQITAK13 THKOItiKS. The theories that have been advanced -concerning the earthquake arc innumerable, and if collected would fill volumes. We hope our readers will not be fri fattened oir by the heading* of this piece for we assure them we have no id<;a of theoif/.ing on the subject. Our purpose is merely to mention some of them, and let all take their choice. The scientists from Washington came down with their theory, viz., that of a land-slide, already lixed np, ami hunted for a slate of filings to correspond, which unfortunately for them, or rather their theory, they failed jo find. The ycics and Courier advanced the thcorg that it was transmitted from the eruption had a few days before in Greece, and had to dive deep to account' for its transmission across the ocean. Other theories, expressed in language unintelligible to the ordinary reader, such n8 the last part of the iheory advanced hj'XhQ-Hc(f/slct\ have been offered. Others have attempted to account for it by thq umnual amount of rain, contending that as the center of'the earth is a molten mass, that when this immense amount.of water came in contact %i?WV> ?i afnnm in ft mmntifv wuh formed Co.cause the explosion. Volcanic eruption, an indefinable and unexplainftble explosion which took place in the center of the earth, immediately in ihn-vicinity of Charleston and Su;ninerviile has been suggested by j others. We confess that we have no theory <>!i the subject and give the above, in a condensed form for the benefit of our readers. If tti?'y find any comfort in any one or all of iii oik, they are welcome to it. | I fl'.llll I> v ft ilKj \ V* :\1j * At li a . Abbeville county took the lead i?i demanding thisright and tin; oilier countie have willingly acceded to it. Now that we have it, it is equally necessary to exercise it. if wo do not want the wishes of the majority overruled on the day of the election, by ;ui active, working minority, it will be necessary for there to be ;i full turn out .-it the various votirg plaees on the "J">d of September, the day lixed for the Congressional .''i'iI tn.'iry. If you lie supinely on your j back, and not go to the pulls, you have I no right to-expect tii.it the.man of your J choice will be the successful <andidate. | !f it is so, it is through no help of yours. ; Jlemember the day th??u, and let the j whole of Abbeville County, as well as j the whole of the Third Congressional I i>ivtrict turn out to a man, ar.u vote for | the candidate b:>l suited to {'.!! the position. .i i i>c; k sirifo.v'i ox. Tin appointment of lion. C. i'i. Kimo:?j ion, of Chai lesion, to suceced .Judge Bryan, as United Stales District .J is a goo<l one. Col. Simonion is tin :tl? lawyer, an honest ami upright g<u;i?tnan. lie will be missed very nmeli in the House of Representatives, of which body he has been the leading mninbor since 187(5. .Judge Simouton i.s now holding court at (freenviile. llmt'dey Kits. T. C. Iiites and .1. T. Solomon, of Troy were in town last week. Mr. Durham of Ridge Spring S. 0. was in town last week, on a prospecting j tour. ! \iicc u itm i ? i ii "hi > til r\ Of v/1 iiucc) iiii;, in visiting Mrs. < Jodsey at White llall. The Millway Literary Club will give :m entertainment at Rradley Wednesday Sept. 2'Jnd. The play selected is l.'nder the Laurels. We speak for them a liberal patronage. Misses Allie and Allie Fruit spent several days with Mrs. J. 11. Votingblood last week. Mr. John Krvin returned home from Florida last week, Mr. Krvin in much pleased with his new home. The election passed off quietly on Saturday. There was preaching at Iloreh church Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Converts from Bradley and Troy churches were baptised on Sunday morning, by the pastor. Rev. II. 0. Smart. The A. 15. Presbyterians are carrying on n series of meetings at Troy. Rev. R, F. timdley. will be ably assisted by l>r. Philips of Je(Person County (Ja. Rev. Leslie Morris of Trenton S. C, has been conducting a series of meetings at Troy for the last week, in the Presbyterian church. Our young friend Capt. St. Julian Yates were in town Friday, in the interest of his house. non. *1 nines '.-Allison 01 iMigenelit was in town Thursday, Capt. Ca'.lison is not in favor of the Tillman movement, noi the building of jui Agricultural College, lie is u man who i? not afraid to speak his views; upon any subject. \V?.? are with you Capt. unto the end oi the world. Mr. Jos. T. Lignn luft last week for Xew York, wheiv. he goes to make Arrangements with some cotton factor, to buy cotton. l)r. SheppArd, and lien Chiles of Troy were in town hist week. Some of our Trojans got their guns the night of the earthquake. And went out to shoot" something, they did not know what, and when they raised their gun and pulled the trrigger, it snapped. On inspection it was found not to be loadod. The citizens of our town were aroused from their peaceful slumbers on Tuesday night, hy the trembling of the earth. Men, women and children rushed from their houses, some said judgment day had come while others said it was ? cyclone, hut it was soon decided upon L>y all to be an earthquake, and before wo had time to think an other shock was upon us, lasting, we thought, several minutes. Negroes could bo heard screaming from every quarter, praying to God to have mercy upon them, There have been several slight shocks since, but none so alarming as the one felt on Tuesday night and we sincerely and truly hope we will never be called upon \o witness such a scsne. Charloptor has surely our sympathy during tho li 111 ui pern. September, 11th 188C. Mr. .T. T. Ligon returned home from New York on Thursday. Mr. J. S. Dalley, of the Greenwood Tribune were in town Monday. Mr. Mrs. J. S. Jay, of Troy, spent Friday in town. Mr. J. P. Watson of White Ilall is clerking for'.Ioel Smith Son & Co. Dr. J. C Maxwell of Greenwood was in town Saturday. Measrfl Frank E. Harrison, and Geo. P. Neel, will leave for Now York on Monday to attend Medical Lectures. Miss Allie Pruitt who has been spending some time with hor Cousin Misa Allie Pruitt near Bradley, returned to her homo in Due West on Tuesday. Some poor heart was made to feel sad on that occasion. Mr. .1. 0 Weir retuvr.ed from Cireenville on Friday, where he was callcd to attend tltc funeral of hisfuther. Parties disiring to attend the droniatic entertainment to be given by the Millway Social Cl;"h on Wednesday Sept. '22, c;vn do so, by unite:- up or down train. Arriving hero in d;?u The Hotel will be able to accoi.i'm.ilo all. Fresh oysters wili be served unci" the play. Proceeds to be given lo charitable purposes. .'Messrs Kdiiors we would be jil.-ased '.o see you here on that occasion. MoKii Anon. I JMU! West iJots. The matrimonial market f.s hiokin;.: up. Air. I'rico I'atton. of t'olumhia, is niukI inj; a pl?*:tsiiiit stay wilii Mr. .1. I'. K? ni nedv, .1 r. ! Prof. St< elo lirice leaves tor his school I nt White Oak. L'Viilield Uouniy, nextWednesday. Miss Annie Briee, who is an a::coiuplished teacher, will have a position at I the Female (Jolh?j*o this year. Some of our mcdiral students leave Cor the Xot lh this week. It is noticeehle that a number of young people sit about on the steps, I tomb stones and other places Sabbath j morning instead of atSeiutinj; the school. { This looks bad and has tin evil tendency on others. lUnj. Nance has discovered two gold mines on his plantation near town. An expert has pointed out. some of the j yellow .\ good company should i take ho! 1 oi' these mines and ?u veSop i . ! them. I !'r. Nathan licnry and Mr. .loi :i l>cv I ill) Sfpliv-'l :t SpOl OZ grOUIKl ill l .1 ' i:U- | ! tor's bottoms. counted too i.ars of corn I and in.:e tlie amount on an :i?;:? about : j 7i) bu-diols. !!' has u number of iicn'S | ! like tins. Dr. lienrv concedes hisctop verv fine. ' I ; Lemuel Aduns h is earned the ri'pu- j j talion of being the susart !iII!* color- I I ed bov in town. t * r r. i'ooro is pnltnu: a /lory or. his dwelling and otherwise making sub- j stantial improvements o:? his town lot. ! He is a good citizen. A subscription paper is L*? i!*fr cireula- j tod in town in the interest of Charles j ton's suHevns. Kvory mite will help. We were glad to s> e our esteemed friend of t ireeJiVtlL*. l'r??f. Perry, on our streets f?u seveial d:iv.-. Inst week. Prof. Perry is kept very busy during th?j year and enjoys a trip to Due West, lor rec. reation. Mr. d. !\ Harkness is baek from Columbia. He played 8 games with that' I elnb, :> against Augusta. against CharI lotto and ? against the Mechanics of Columbia. Only one gamu u .?s 1 j.sl and that was won bv Augusta. 1 " K. V.. ti. i Loundxvllle Locals j i jir> second primary came oil lust i Saturday?.% very quiet election. Miss l.pwna Blake, of (ireonwood, has ' boon spending sometime with her sister, I Mis. II. A. Tunnant, and visiting other ; I relatives. . ! Mrs. <i. 11. Beltoy, who spent the., summer hero, returned to nor home in ; (Jhattanoogi, Tenn., last Kriday. \Yr are glad to note that our siok are ! s now convalescing. Capt. and Mrs. .1. Cr. Kd wards came j nj) this week and carried their daughter, ] who has been sick here, home, ! . . . .... ... I i lie liiiuiil uaugliier ol (Ml*, ii. li. j Moorehead died on tin; 8th instant, with membranous croup. \Yn sympathize - with iiim in his loss. Mr. Plpps, of Laurens county, jiticd a ft*w day* ago at. tiie home of his sun-i*;- j I law, M r. t\ hpps, i\i'ar her? . and is is 1 ; lemain* v\r*ii.' curried to Laurens to l?t> deposited-in their last resting place. ? Mr. Kpps had a stioke ol paralysis, Some of our people here have been | greatly bewildered since my last, be- i cause of the repeated carthqimku shocks. We arc truly gratified at the nomiiift- j tion of Uapt. M. Ij. Bonham for Adju1 taut aril Inspector General. The right j man in the right place. Dr. ?J. U. Moseley is having his hotel | painted inside and out, which will iin- j prove its appearance very much. Our town council have had quite a number of hands at work for several days, w'liioii lias greatly unproved itio appear- J of tilings. i Dr. J. T. Raskin has 011 hand the lum- j ber to repair his dwelling house in town ! , lie proposes to have the work done skt j once. i Several hands are now rapidly repairing and remodelling the Methodist par (ton ago.' Last night there was a small gather> ing of young people at M r. T. leaker's. They all agree in saying that they had an enjoyable time. Our bridge has boon completed, and Commissioner Hi ley hax received it. Messrs. Allen and Gilliam deserve nuich credit for the splendid bridge which they have built. Our townsman, Mr. J. T. Latimer, who has been suffering for some time with rheumatism, has gone to the Hot I Springs in Arkansas. Miss Gallagher, whoso cheerful and agreeable society, has greatly added to : the enjoyment of our young men, for ?iw. r,v-, u 1- , me pant ivw ncuivn, uwi tii jMii IUI u i for her home in Atlanta to-day. Miss Ettio Baker accompanied her as far as , Anderson. The undersigned, Mrs. Troupe, and a trio of young Troupes, are now domiciled in this town. Troupe. i Thomas McGettigan, of the Palmetto Saloon, desires to inform the public that he now has in stock the celebrated Manhattan Club whiskey?the purest and best article that is maxle. , ' Master's Sale, jgTATH OF SOUTH CAKO-MNA, Coitnty ov AnitKvii.i.k Court of Common l'lcas. C. 1'. Davis et al. against C. Matilda Davis el al ! I'arl it ion l>y virtue ot an order ot sale made n: the above slated case, I will oiler lor sale at pub lie ontery at Abbeville Couit House, t'., on Salcday in October, lS.Sii, within ilie legal hours of sale, the following described property, nituate in said State and County, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land known as Tract Xo. 1, containing SI XT Y-ON K ACKKS, tnore or less, bounded by lands of M T. El gin,.!. A Itigbee aud others, lying 011 Corner v reek. Also that tract or parcel of land known as 'i'r.icl No' '2, containing TillliTY-FIVE ACKKS, more or less, and bounded by lands of ,1. A. liigbi-c, W. 1). iiranvoii, Mower Tract, and others, lying 011 Corner ("reek TERMS OF SALE.?One-half cash, balance iti twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with leave to the purchaser to pay all cash. I'urchaser to pay the Master for papers and recording. J. <J. IvLl'UU. Master. Master's Sale. vJtati: uv sottii cauouna, 0 (.'orxTY or Ahhi;vu.m:. Court of Common I'lcus. F. W Wajrenor A Co., et :tl against T Lucia n Mabrv, et al. Foruclosure. r.v virtue of an Jorder of salt* made in (lie a< ovi' *?i.ited I'iiM1, I will offer for sale al |?nb1 it* outcry ;ii Abbeville II., S. C., mi .s?!e<l;.y in October, within Mio I c,era I imurs ?>! .-all', the following ?1 *ri|>r<*i> rtv, *ituate in .-aid State and Cnuritv, to wit : All Slin! ! >: or df land 011 Majjn/.ine ' in tlu* vown of Abbeville, bounded on tin- North ami Hn.-*! by the lands of Mrs. F.J. i Marshall, <<n ibc West by 1?.t of Thos. Mc(5et i tijran. i rom inj? on .Mairay.ine street and run- j ni:i;r back liraneb s root. with tin* dwolI?n' house and mii>nivc::io! t - thereon, being the : b t pttivlinscti from Mrs. e. Marshall, front - | intone humifid toot on Magazine street an<l ! the same on liranc'n street in rear of lot. Also that plantation ?u* tract of liuul con - I i"o TWO H rXDHKI) ACKKS, more or loss, about two miles from Abbeville Court House, S. C., conveyed to me by (1 A. Douglass U-ttli December 1881, and bounded by lands of L. Wardlaw Smith, Charles Weenis, John C Douglass, (?. A. Douglass, and others. Terms of Sale?One half cash, balance on a crodit of twelve months with interest from day of sale.'sccured by bond of the purchaser mid n mort^a^e of the premises in each instance. Purchaser to pay the Master for papers and recording. .1. C. KLUtifl, Master. Sept. 13, ISSfi. IUr Sheriffs Sale. .1 K Tarrant against James Gilliam -Execution. BY virtue of an Executions to me directed, in the above stated cast, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at l'ublie Auction, within the legal hours of sale, sit Abbeville t'oort House, on Monday the ?>ih day of September A. 1). lHSti, all the right title and interest of James (iillarn deceased, the follovvintr described property, !? wit : All that tract or parcel of I.and, situate,, l_v ing and being in the Couuiy ol' Abbeville State of South Carolina, and known a.s the Long Itottom Plantation and containing EOLMl HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of \V A Sanders, M 15 Lipscomb, the Saluda River and others. Levied on ami to be sold as the * itn ?/* nl i* ai*' 1 111?? "?? - -i -v 1 - ' V" < 14t 111 uruiTiiacU) iw y lIn* aforesaid Execution and cost*. TKKMS?Cash. ! .1. F. C. i?tTUK f Sheriff Abbeville Coiium . ' Aug. In. ISSIi. ti. I I JTATK OK SOUTH CAROLINA , ?!> col'ntV ok AllItKVIl.r.k. Probate Court.?Citation for Letter? of Admin is tea lion. J. FULLER LYON, Esq., PKODATB J l uge. WHEREA .S .TOIIN W. SIGN lias made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of of Fannik l>. Watkins late of Abbeville County, deceased. TliESE A RE THEREFORE to ci<e r.nd ndtnonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Fannik 1). Watkins dedensed, that they be and appear before uie, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville Court House, on Wednesday, September lath, lSMij after publication hereof, at Jl o'clock i:i the forenoon, to show cause if anv they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my baud and seal this Illst day of August, in the year of our Lord oiio thousand eight hundred and eighty si.x, and in the 11 lih year of Atncrican Independence. Published on the 7th day of September IS^G in the Mesbknokk and on the Court House door for the time required by law. (l. s.) J. FKLLEK LYON, Judge l'robate Court. Adorer College. Walhalla, s. C, Faculty : rkv. j. c. hrouxukrkr, a. m., Chairman, Professor of Mental and Moral Science, etc. Marshal S. Striui.inu, A. B., Professor of Mathematics. W. D. Simmon, Jr., 1). S., Professor of Languages. E. A. Simtson, B. S., Professor of Natural Sciences, etc. The Fall Session begins September l(!th, 188G. Collegiate and A'ub-Collegiate classes, jffuition and board remarkably moderate* . Trcalth resort. A superior place for diligent, i mental application. For Circular, containing ] further information, address any member of tho faculty, or < .T. I>. VERNEK. 1 President Ilnard of Trustees, .'.V.. ; . irv."/'vfiS'-lit'.'* ? nmmi.ji ii.' WU'U.-ai t k.iwmkju ?Tt?rv,?f ?c<>"*rt.rrrvT?*.-.-"v-~f " " " ' ^ ' *' ^ <>v 'nil-: iPriira J*i\T?7in!? nP inltnr'iin 0 f' ! uOuiluii lii iiiiiiO V luOj Ij. U. j POi! Til K Year Ending Artist 31, 1330-! To ca*h from l i st report $ 105 To csisli from Tii.X'-s l,:?!:$ :?7 To cash fr >m Whiskey l.i< ? ??*? 25 To cash from lii'.'.iaid License Hii HO No C!i.?!i front ?? License.. 100 0i) To cash from Sundry License 1'2S 00 To cast from W. \V. Cole (.'ircus I.irons.- 110 00 To ca.-?li fioin Sundry I'ines..2Xr> IS?:5,;i! 33 ('It. Hy paid 11 n <zli Wilson printing $ 71 SI By paid Hemphill A Hemphill printing :t| 17 Hy paid Messenger printing J1 00 l!y paid sundry accounts, as jut vouchers . 20(i 22 By paid W <i. Kiley. .. . 0(11 s;' By paid .1 M. Kirhy. <i?:t 4\ By paid C Hughes 50 110 Hy paid sundry hands C>-M By paid extra policeman ... HO 2.') By paid pump l'o* public well :?2 2.'? Hy paid Miller Brothers counl ... .r>2 2(1 Hy paid 11 W. Law.son .1 Co. account . . 11 it't Hy paid Speed & Neufler ac- I count ; 2."> Hy paid Quarles A. Thomas account M 80 Hy paid \V Joel Smith a- Son tKt 5) Hy paid John Knox A. Co, account . 1 12 Hy paid A. 1'.. Kujrors account it ill) Hy paid White brothers account . is sn Hy paid Thos. Kirk A: Co hal. lamps Ml 8K lty paid \Y. T. P??nny oats . 11 t)l) Hy paid A. M IIill ?fc Sons account I?>5 U5 Hy paid Thos. Kirk oil 21 t>7 Hy paid Sen', Mcllwaise <!t Co account 39 70 Hy paid Wardlaw it Kdwards account .. 20 42 By paid W..I. Rogers account 7 Hf> Br paid T. P. Cothran D*> By paid Thus. Kirk Co oil 18 1?> By paid lumber and shade tree account 101 4j By paid .1 F. Miller commissions 17K 06, By cash on hand 281 2-i-*3.441 3H j JOXKS V. MII.LKK, Secretary and Treasurer. Sept. M, 1886. :;t CE8>*^lfeSE2?2Lo Rcnort of thn Cnrr'itlnn OF Tie National Bail of AMle, At Abbeville, in the State of South Carolina, at tho cioso of Suainesss August S7thl8Q6. RESOURCE: Loans aii'l discounts ! I". S. I{<iini> 10 securi? cirrtiliiiinn . I .'.."'IT) 0# ! Due from approved reserve agents... 1,HI { lhie from other National Hanks . K:iti One from Stale Hanks ami bankers CH 17 Real estate, furniture and fixtures.. 1,1 AO 00 Current expenses and taxes paid 110 47 Premiums paid 3,2.S0 00 Bills of other Hanks. <305 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and pennies .... 1777 Specie S,88H .jO Legal tender notes 1,125 00 Redemption fund with IT. S. Treasurer (ft per cent, of circulatoin) ftf>2 .r>0 Total i $!>:{,! o:? ti5 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ... .$60,000 00 Surplus fund ... i>00 1)0 Undivided profits 1,912 86 National Bank notes outstanding 11,250 00 Individual deposits subject to chuck 15,410 70 Notes and bills ro-discounlcd 14,o00 00 Total .... la Statk ok Soi-th Cakolina, County ok Aiuievii.i.k, ss : I, 1!rnj. H Baknwbi.]., Oashierof the above named bank, (in solemnly swear that the above statement is (rue to the best of my knowledge and belief. HEN J S BARNWELL, Cashier Subscribed and sworn before mo this 31st day ol* August* 18S0. J.C. KLUGH, Notary Public. CORRECT?Attest : 3. ALLEN SMITH, L. W WHITE, WM II. l'ARKER, Directors. OTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county ok acisevi 1.1.e, Ex Parte. luiia N. Quari.es, Petition for Homestead. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned, that Mrs. Lula X. Qnarlcs lias applied to me to have the Homestead exemption allowed by law set ofF | to her in the personal property of her husband, the late 11. P. Qriarlos, deceased, i Dated, July 20th, 1886, and published 1 once a week for four weeks in the Abbeville Messenoeu. J. 0. Ivlugh. * Master. ? / /.:' ii ' ' '' ' vi !v V ' > i rW& >&v>* i-ot -jwrv v -.. wtiq a?u?v ^or.? ;Ai Oilkitice A(5A!NST fJKKSi-: IM'NNIXM AT I.AIMiK <>!v TIIK KTKKKTS OF ACr.KVII.IiK. 3 } i! it. < Mtl iiiwl !>v the Town Council of Ahhevill". South Carolina and l>y t!i*? authority of tli?? s:ttit * : That it shall ho unlawful, from this ?lat<\ for any ?eesr> to run at Inrj^o mi iIm- public streets of the town. It shall hi* tho <luty of the* (own marshal Jo take tli" soum into custody. Ami the owner or owner:-; of vim same shall h*? required to |>ay over (<> this town treasurer t;>o si::n of one <loll.it an costs. J. S. HAMMOND. Ionics !\ Mii.i.Kit, Inteii'lant. Soc rotary. PI A**. "0? I* M urdinance TO PUKSKIIVF, iJUI-'T AMD ORDKU ix r11K T(>\vN <>F Am;! ;VILLI-;. nK it. onl:?iw;<! l?v the Town of vill.. -i C I..? . ...... im; iUllinn uy 1)1 the same. Thai Section 1 of an ordinance to preserve <|nw>t and order in the Town of Abbeville bo amended by striking ont the wonl '"Twenty'' in the sixth lino of said section and inserting in lion thereof the word "one hundred." so that the said section shall read : That if any person or persons shall commit assault and battery or shall iii any manner whatever engage in any combat or tight within any private or public house or any other place within the corporate limits of Abbeville, such person or persons may be lined at the discretion of the Council, not exceeding one hundred dollars or be imprisoned in lieu thereof. .1. S. HAMMOND. Ionus P. Mim.i:i:, Inlcndant. Secretary. TOWN COUNCIL election for Intendant and four Wardens will be held in the Court House on MONDAY, IHTIl SKPTKMHKIt, instant. Polls will open at > o'clock n iu., and will remain open until 0 o'clock j>. in. The following named persons will act as managers : H. T. Wardlaw. W. X. (Jraydoh, T. 1*. Quarles. Bv oriier of Council. J. S. HAMMOP, Intendant. JOIES F. MILLER, Secretary. Mew a r rui; stoul of R. Hi HADDON & CO. N'OW in stuck ami to arrive hv every train an elejfunt line of M1 IjIiINEIIY and DRKSS <1 <JC>I?S purchased i:; tlx: lustatcn days by Mrs. iladdun at Haadqaaters in Nsw York. Can now be seen on our counters XIKI.E KIM: f rriviii:^, TOl'LE 1)E XAK1), iiOl Kl'TT GIXOIIAMS, ZEPHYR. SUITIXGS, and other goods suitable for wash dresses. JAB. G. BAILIE & SONS, HDZE^XJIESIRS XXT ' Vtf? J* ?\" Carpels, Oil Clth*, Window Curtain and Shades, WALL PAPERS, DORDEKS AND DADOES, M Meartn Rugs, poor Etfats ike Tit: BROAD S Tit EFT, AUGUSTA, 6A Notice to Supervisors. ? r'j THE .Supervisors of the several high-way , districts in this county are hereby not(fied and required to have all roads * under their supervision worked bv Aupust. 20, 1886. I). L. MA BUY, Clerk B. C. C. Aug. 2, 1880. ft;; ^ >' V . .. 'sS^ /ft.*v * ' ; >..^V> . ' .V.^' *c>' . . ';, * ' . i