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Court Proceedings. Court convened at 10 o'clock, his Honor Judge Hudson presiding. Fifteen grand jurors were present. Mr. Joel S. Bailey was excused from acting further as a grand juror, he having moved out of the county. The judge only .changed the iury with regard to the specific bills handed out by the Solicitor. 'Mr. Parker stated that at a meeting of the bar it was agreed only to try tho criminal cases where the defendants were in jail, and asked his Honor to agrue to it. The Judge readily agreed to the above proposition, and took occasion to lecture the bar upon the unnecessary expenditure of the titne of the Uourt in the trial of criminal cases. The grand jury returned true bills in the following cases: Elias and Solomon Noblo?assault and battery, with intent to kill. Spencer Cothran?murder. Thirty-one petit jurors auswered to their names, Samuel J. Hester was excused on account of being over age. J. H.Watson, having served as a grand juror during the last year, and for seven years out of ten, Was also excused. John K. Carwile was also excused. In case of State vs. - John Bond, appeal from trial justice, the appeal was sustained. Eph. Williams was convicted of lar> ceny from the field. .. ' Elias and Solomon Noble, though ably defended by Mr. F. 13. Gary, were convicted of assault dnd battery of a high and aggravated nature. Spencer Cothran was arraigned and pload "not guilty" to the charge of murder. ... "No bill,r was returned by the grand juTy in the' case of the State vs. Wm. 4'endloton, in which Mr. U. w. uromor yrtkB the prosecutor, and also in the case Jof State vs. Henry Williams, indicted ..for !ar,ceny. The C. ii A A. E. R. An enthusiastic meeting of the citixens of the town was held in the Court House last Friday evening, in the interest of the above road. Mr. L. W. Perrin Was called to the chair, and stated the object of the meeting was to take into consideratioh the raising of more money to assist in the locating of the road. * Maj . Julius H. Mills, of Chester, was present and made a very favorable report of the^road. A committee was apv ppinted to raiso the necessary funds, which thoy did with Very little trouble. * ; Th# road is on a boom ,now, and there seems to be no doubt about its early completion. Maj. Mills scums to be a gentleman of excellent financial ability,* and is devoting his whole time and energy to tho completion of the road. Brace Up. You are feeling depressed jour appetite is poor you are bothered with Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and waut to brace up. % Bruce up. but not with atimulants, spring medicines, or bittern, which have for there basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for hu Lour, ^aad tneu leave you in worso ouditipn than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and giv* renewed" health and strength. Such a nedAine you will find in Electric liitters, and ?IK> _ ?t T n Purring llr? c VUIJ ?W V'VUi* n UVIUV ?? A* v* & v.?<- u ior?. Excitement in Texas. Great excitoment has been caused in the ricinity of Paris, Tex by the remarkable ecoTery of Mr. J. E. Curly who was so . helpless- be could not turn in bed or raise his head crerybody said he was dying of Consumption;. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Di&eorery was sent him. Finding reliel, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King'* New Life Pills; bv the time he had taken two boxes of Pills aud two bottles of the Discovers. be was well and had gained in flesh thirty six pounds. Trial Bottle of this Discovery of Conaumj.tion free at T. C. Perrin's. Court convened on yesterday. Solicitor Orr is stopping at the Central Hotel. Judge Hudson is stoppiugat the New Hotel. Hon. John K. Bradley is on the jury this week. ol. 0. T. Calhoun, who was sick for a day or so last week, is out again. Three babies, all boys, were born in one day in Abbeyille last week. .Judge Hudson spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother-in-law, Mr. X Jack McKellar. 4 . . Mr. W. J. Gaines, of the Augusta Chronicle, is in Abbeville in the interest of that sterling paper. ,r ...Married, Sunday, Oct. 17, 1886, by Rev. B. F. Miller, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. B. L. Clinkscales i u:.? u .i. \ir:i -11 _r i t_t_ _ ,?IIU jaiBB juvruc I* IJBUII, Alt Ul AUU? ville. Mr. Oohen, of Charleston, writes us that he is offering seventy-five conts per hundred for Confederate stamps, instead , of fifteen cents, as occurred in our ad" vertising columns. , ;On.the Grand Jury are Captain W. E Barmore, one of our nominees for the House, and Captain Joel W. Lites, one - of our candidates for County Commis* aioner. These arc good men and good citizens. At tho recent examination of the teachers the Board of Examiners refused to allow anyone not being examined behind tho railing in the Court House, whero the examination .was being conducted. ; - - t . The union meeting was held in the Presbyterian Church last Sunday night. Rev. J. Lowrie Wilson preached the sermon. It was a sermon especially for the young ladies, and jvas enjoyed by a very large congregation. We had a pleasant and profitable visit 'v to Ninety-Six last week. These good people aro greatly interested in the At' Iantic and Western railroad, and we heard nothing else but railroad talk. . They are suro to get this road. Yeaterday evening, Ab. Titus a lead* ing Republican negro, meeting his wife on the streets.ordered her home. She not complying with his demand as readily as he desired, he attempted to hasten its ' execution by the use or his knife. He stabbed her twice in the side, though not seriously, when bystanders Interfer' ed, and Ab. was taken to jail. Due West Dots. Dr. J. W. Widema drives a new horse, Mr. Jimtnie Miller is clerking for J L. Miller & Co., " r' ' t Wc enjoy reading, the interesting "Dots" from Lowndesville by "Troupe." What has become of "L," and "Vasnier ?" Let us hear from you. Mrs. J. P. Kennedy is right unwell with asthma. We will now miss the genial faco of Col. Cad Waller. Ho is now oflfthe road. Rev. W. F. Pearson reports a lively time in Presbytery at Seneca City over Kvolution. llr Mill nllv'a cnuncli w?? regarded the hit or the occasion. Mrs. H. P. McGee is spending a pleastinie at her old home in Greenville. Rev. W. F. Pearson preached for the colored Presbyterians iast Wendesday night. They are having a protracted meeting. The editorials in the Press and Banner, on the extrasession though a little strongly worded areregarded horeaboute right as in principle. We are glad'to see that Mr. J. B. Bonnets'little gir!s are entirely convalesent after a riajht bad spell of sickneas. On last week Mr. Benson Jones lost by fire his entire house and furniture. The tire supposed to bo accidental. Mr. R. C. Brownlee met with a sad bereavemnt last week in the death of hif little son "Samuel Bonner Brownlee," by dysintery. The funeral occured at 11 o'clock Friday morning. The protracted drought will occasion a serious loss to the country. The grass is killod, much of the young cotton has fallen off and small grain cannot be sown. We learn from nrivnto ?ftnrr>na Mr. J. O. Ball is doing well in Charlotte. He himself is well pleased and so are his employers. Tho inquiry is raised has the board of health been round ? It is probable. We heard the board planning a night campaign. It seems from past experience they dread being assaulted?with words. With tho present very able faculty at the Female College we look forward with much pleasure to one of those lovely musicals. The accomplished Miss J. L. Fuqua arrived from New York last week. We understand that Miss Crosby of Maine is much liked by. teachers and.pupils. ltev. James Moffatt of Charlotte spent a night in town last week. He seems his "polar star'' is hero, or was. Mr Ibzan Bell goes next week to put up a neat two roomed tenant house for Mr. Luther Iladdon. Mr. J. P. Hawthorn made 650 gallons of syrup this year. Messrs. Agnew and iaaiuson maue u oy mo new process, using mill and engine. Mr. II. P. Mc Geo has added a full fledged furnature department to his store. He recently received a car load of furnature. Col. Bo wen was on our streets last week in company with Director 11. W. Haddon. Dr. W. L. Pussly, with a portion of his session administered the sacrament to Miss Stone formerly Miss Soudly, last Spbbath evening. Mrs. Stone is very ill with consumption and could not attend church. Some 30 persons -wero present. -Mr Samuel Brownlee was on our slrcots last week. He came down io attend the funeral of his blether's child. Among Capt. 11. C. Sharp's papers was found and old copy of the Greenville Mountaineer. It contained his marriage u:.... > 1 whu mi6n urowiuec?ti years ago. Three subjects were discussed in it which are now promininently before the people Farmers Conventions Earthquakes and the Bunking system. It :s an interesting antique. Mr. John Devlin speaks of building a grist and saw mill near town on the old Ellis site. He is looking up the matter now. The communion occasion in the A. It. Church was an interesting one. Five persons connected themselves with the church. R. S. G. Liowndeavltlc Locals. A genuine ground soaker would be very acceptable in those parts. Mersrs P. B. Speed and T. 0. Perrin frmri AKKosllln cnant a /) ? ?" * "? Mr. T. Baker's. Mr. Speed was up on business, and Mr. renin was on busines loo, 1 reckon. Dr. C. V. Barnes of Anderson County spent Thursday with his nephew Mr. D. L. Barnes. Wo were glad to see the Dr. here, his old home. Dr. J. T. Baskin has hands now at work upon his former dwelling house in this place remodelling and repairing it. Miss Sallio Baskin is now visiting her sister Mrs. W. G. Johneon. Mrs. Marion Latimer is now visiting at Mr. J. T. Latimer's. We are very sorry tohear that her health is not good. Mr. J. W. Mullinax of Gaffney S. C. is now here oxpecting to stay during tho winter, and buy cotton. We are glad to welcome him to our town. Messrs Allen & Cooley moved into their now store near the Depot, on laut Monday and are fully prepared to meet the wants of their customers. Mr R. A. McConnell who has been merchandising here for some time has associated with hiin in business Mr, W. M- Baker. They have just returned from Augusta with a full lino of groceries, and are now prenared to satisfy the wants of thq general public, in drygoods and groceries. Mrs. Mary Norwood camo to Mr. T, Bailor's on last Saturday, spent several days there then went Co Mr. Wm Moore's in the Fork. There has heen a great revival in trade in this place for a month or two. ? Oui crowded with wagons streets are dailj loaded with cotton. On Tuesday Mr. Seligman who is tc conduct the business here for Mr. Amstein moved his stock of goods into th< store vacated by Messrs Allen & Cooley, will again move into the brick store ! as soon as it is finished. Mr. Will Sherard is clerking for Mr, Seligliam. ! -Mr. Arthur Latimer the competent clerk of the above firm has been quite sick for several days. Mr. H. T. Hucka? bee is temporarily in his place. A man in town, a few nights auo, dreamed, that there would not a drop of rain fall, during the balance of this, and next year. Ho, I erucss, was filled with dust. Govenor Shcppartl deserves the last! ing gratitude of the tax payers of the wMole country, for his refusal to convene the Legislature, in extra session. TROUPE llradloy Bits. Our town is on a boom. Several new dwellings to be built in the near future looks rather suspicious. J. W. Wideman, who has been spend^ ing the summer wi'.h relatives near Millway, returned to his home in Florida several weeks ago. . Mr. Paschal, of Augusta, has moved to our town and embarked in the mer; cantile business. We wish him much - success. Miss Bessie Cothron returned home 1 last Tuesday, after a stay.in Abbeville. The Millway Literary Club will meet at Mr. J. H. Chiles' on Wednesday, it being the last meeting until next spring; Mrs. Wier, of Greenville, is spending some time with her s.on, Mr. J. C.Wier. Quite a number of our citizens attended the Baptist Association at McCclrmick last Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Blum, the butcher, of Troy, will move to our to*vn in the near future. We will wclcomc him in our midst; and we will say if there is anyone else whp . wishes to move, we recommend Bradley as the place; having many advantages to offer, her lands cannot be equalled by any in the State, while her educational and religious advantages cannot be surpassed' Wo say, come one, come all,' and be convinced that we are correct _ Your correspondent had the pleasure of attending a religious concert and hoi supper at Troy, on Friday evening, 15th inst., for the benefit of the Baptist church at this plucc. The concert wns under the direct supervision of Mr. W, P. Wideinan. It is useless for us to say ' one word in praise of the oxcellenjt music, for all know of Mr. Wideman'p fine musical talent. We must say it waft ; grand. Mr. Q. C. Bradley, bass cannot ' be beaten in the Stato. The ladies who sang soprano and alto acquitted thejni solves admirably. Upon tho whole i<L was a grand success. And the ?faii; women who prepared the excellent supper, we must say?well done. It was spread in the beautiful grove in front of the church, and as the moon in all ilg glwry and grandeur b"gau to shed its ray? of Jight upon us we could see old men, old women, middle-aged men, iniddloaged women, fair mairJena and bnto young men, rushing wildly to the table, which was laden with everything heart could wish. Capt. Bradley was ably assisted in the bass by Mr. Thotnas McCaslan, and Mr. Span Harris, with his excellent tenor voice, added much to the singing. Miss Eva Smoot, the organist, acquitted herself admi: !y. -i Amount realized, $40. More Anos?.j; if Farmers Anti-Seed Cotton Society. ,' Pursuant to agreement this Society mbt at Mt. Carrnel last Saturday, Mr. J. V. Bovkin. Prosiilimf nrnsidinop ?j , r" ? e* Mr. J. S. Norwood tho regular Secretary beincj absent Mr. W. P. Calhoun was requested to act as secretary. New names were called for and the following added to the list of members. W. D. Mors, J. F. Sibcrt, E. A. Mara, J; W.Jones, L. W. Pressly and Capers Riley. Reports of committees were called for. Dr. G. A.Sibert reportdd for tho Bordeaux committee, that all the merchants had agreed there to cease to buy cotton in the seed, except Mr. Corley who was absent, agent had stated that no more would bo taken in. TnTAffmaiiAn was ?.11 ? aiiivi >mamum " ?n ^itpu lubk all ?ug merchants in Mt. Carmel had agreed not to buy any more cotton. The Magnolia committee through Mr. Henrj T. Lattimer reported that in that township no merchants were buying cotr ton.except Mr. Card and that Mr. Geprge M. Smith would take in cotton after next Wednesday, if Mr. Ard did not stop doing so. i* It was reported that none of th mearchants were keeping their books'in accordance with the law. The following resolution was pfassed. Whibba(,-A8 we as farmers deem.it grtally detrimental to our interets for cotton to be purchased iri thc need as is now the, case by some of our merchants *nd Whereas wo have requested those dealing in seed cotton ' to cease to do so on the grounds set forth, now be it . Retolvid, That a committee of fire be appointed to indict all- merchants in Magnolia, Rithnnn *nd Rnrn?m* Jni?n?Kin vkn *> ?' been and still insist on buying cotton In ,the seed after next Monday evening. The following committee was appoin ted for Magnolia and (^alhoun townshipsB. L. Jones, A. 0. Grant, M. M. Tarant, B. A. Boyd and J. S. Norwood. For Magnolia it was decided to sppoint a committee of,only two. Dr. J. ' A. Gibertand Samuel Cade were ap' pointed. A resolution was passed instructing 1 the president to call a meeting of tho 1 club at any time he might deem it ne cessary. * 1 The members of tho club urged that tho committees appointed take iVumedi* ato and decisive action as it would soon ' be too late to accomplish any good. i iiu uiuu nujwuicu OUUJCUW IU lUt) VIII . of the president. I Wm. T. Calhoun, J. L. Boykin, Secrotary. President. > Col. W. K. Blake, of Greenwood, ii r attending court, as H Mr. D. H. Magill, ' and Mr. A. E. Norris, of Hodgea and Cokesbary. > Seed Oats, Seed Wheat, Seed Rye, > Seed Barley for sale by White Brothers, , * - 'i ,, , r ; 1 I f "* The KIght Kind of Man. . i t|? The poor people of Charleston car , never forget the kindness of Col. I). C Allen, the general passenger and tickei agent of the/iouth Ctrolina Railway. Ii | whs his generous henrt that first suggested the idea of thinking out the population of Charleston on the morning aftei the dreadful earthquake. Jiis- own res. idence was entirely wrecked'' and h? narrowly escaped with his life. As soor as he realized th? e*tpnt. nf tHo fpnrfnl calamity which had befallen the city, he knew that many '.poor persons' wot*Id like to get away. He went to tho Citj lla.ll and in behalf of the company he kc ably represents at once offered free transportation to all who desired to Ieavt the city and who could not well afford to. pay their passage. Many worth} .persons were thus enabled to get awa} from the city and get tho shelter whicr they could not have had in tho city ai that time. The people of Charleston wil not soon forget Col. Allen.?News ' tint | ^Courier. Charleston Earthquake Illustrated. 1 Tho widespread interest evoked b\ the terrible visitation to which the Citj of Charleston has been subjected scemt certain to ensure an enormous demand and.sale for a work with the above title i now in press, to bo issued at an earlv J... 1 If -\T ?i a ' u?jr, ujr meaitrs xnaci^eu <x r landers, r publishers, of Charleston. In ' book J.' form is given a full and correct account : of this greatest earthquake Ameriea has eve*known, with numerous fine illustra. tion.8 of all pronlfhent building damaged camp-scenes, etc., etc. Sent, postpaid, on order of application on receipt ol priCa, 50^ (postal hote) by the Publishers, NacNeil & Flanders, Box 775, Charleston. MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by Mess rs l* . o i ,& Hill,' COTTON?Market firm. Good demand. Stained... 7X Low Middling 8 8% Middling 8^ Good Middling 8^ 8}? rROTISIONS. Meat... 8 Lard ..I 9 Coffee ; 10 15 .Sugar, Yellow ....... 7 7 yA Whi.tu Granulated 7J^ 8 .Salt, fine, pur sack 75 85 ' Liverpool, 200 lb. sacks 1 25 Nails." 4 Rice 7 8 Tobacco... %... 40 60 3Iolasses 30 40 Svfup 25 50 Meai.: 65 75 ' DHT OOODS. Prints. ' 5 7 Blcached. Cotton CW .16^ Shirtings 5^ 6J4 % Shirtings'....' ? 7 ' c.4 Shirtings 7y{ . 8 PUida . 8 10 NOTICE TO MANAGERS OF ELECTION. .ChE following named persons hare been appointed by the undersigned Commissioners ol Election, to act as Managers of their respective polling precincts for the Congressional election on 3d November, 1886: ABBEVILLE. D. L. Mabry, O. M. Cater, F. B. Speed. ANTREVILLE. Jno* D. Atewine, W. P. McCartor, H. J, Power. BRADLEY. J. F. Watson, W. C. Griffin, Lod Wilkinson 00K58BUBV. F. M. Godbold, J. N. Cochran, O. B. Simmons. CEDAR SPRINGS. J. H. Watson, W. T. Magill, S. M.Wardlaw DONALD8VILLE. W. B. Acker, B. F. Mattison, O. T. Smith DUE WERT. B. 8. Galloway, James Magill, A. B. Ellis. GREENWOOD. T. F. Biley, B. F. Duckett, B. P. Blake. LONG CANE. W. B. Mundy,W. E. Morrison, O. N. Nickels LOWNDEBVILLE. James T. Latimer, E. W. Harper, John T Basking. MAGNOLIA. Edwin Calhoun, Wra. N. Taggart, C. O McAllister.. M'CORMICK. James Cothran, Jr., John A. Patterson, J W. Peak. MT. CARMEL. . R. F. Morris, T. H. Wills. Jno. W. Mornh NINKTY-BIX. R. L. Pratt, E. Y. Sheppard, W. L. Ander hod, Jr. TROT. W. T. Bradley, J. 0. Tittle, T. C. Lites. One of the managers from eaoh of the poll tag precincts above named is hereby required to report at the office of .Perrin k Cothran, a : Abbeville C. H., on FRIDAY, the 32d of Ooto ber, 1886, toreoeive instructions for conduotinf i the election to be had on the day firat aforesaid Com* prepared to take a box for the votes. L. W. Pebbik, J. T. Parks, C. A. C. Waller, Commissioners of Eleotion Oct. 16,1887, St I 1 ALTER L. MILLER, Attorney at Law, , Abbbvills, S. 0. J > Vv f ? > ' . 1 f 1 I > y a i < ??iBWW?WMMP I' 1 ? l . Notice to Creditorsi | THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County ok A bdkvii.lk, Common Picas. Carrie,Clinkscnles, Administratrix of thoEsr i _ ; | tate of Hezckiah L. Clinkscales, docenned, i Plaintiff, against Ilonry P. McOhoc, Do' fendant. , r > TTNDKR an order of the Court in the above 5 . U stated case, the creditors of H. L. Olink, scales, doceasud, are hereby notified and rei quired to present and prove their domands before mo within THIRTY (31) l)AYS from r thiB dato. r J. C. KLUGII, i Master, t Dated Oct. 19, 1888. 4t I 1 State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville, In tho Probate Court. ' Nannie C. Jordan, as Administratrix, Plaint5 iff, against.Mary M. Jordan, Defendant.? [ Complaint for Sale of Land to pay DebU. i .1 will sell at public outcry at Abbeville r Court House on saleday in November next, for | the payment of dobts, the following described real estate, belonging.to the estate of G. Marshall Jordan, deceauod, to wit: All that tract ' or parcel of land lying near Greenwood, in said county aud State, containing i ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of the ostate of 1 John McLees, R. P. Pinson, E.J, Plowdenand others, upon the following terms, to wit : One-half of the purchase money to be paid cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by h kon/1 of ~ ? i ? ? 4 ? . ? yuivuravi uuu HiurtgBgc ui pro]ierij. ' Purchaser to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYON, 77J Judge Probate Court. State of South Carolina, CotraTT of Abbevim.e, * V In the Probate Court. Wm. Moore, as Administrator, etc., Plaintiff against Annie Moors, John A. Bell ot al, Defendants.?Complaint for Sale of Land to pay Debts. ' _ I will 'sell at" public outcry at Abbeville Court House, on salcday in November next, for the payment of debts, the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of Wm. M. Bell, deceased, to wit : All that lot or parcel of land, situate in the tofrp, of Lowndcsville in said county and State, coptaining. EIGHT ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of S. S. Bakor, T. Baker, Mrs. Mitchel and others, upon the following terms, to wit: L One-half cash, balance on credit of twelve months, with interests from day of sale, se' cured by bond and mortgage, or purchaser may have optiou of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papors. J. FULLER LYON, ' Judge Probate Court. State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville, In the Probate Court. James D. Burton and Susan E. Loftls as Executor and Executrix, Plaintiffs, against Thomas A. Burton, et at, Defendants.? Complaint for Sale of Land to Pay Debts. f I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville Court House on aaleday in November next, for the payment of debts, the following describ ?d real L estate, belonging to the estate of Henry J. Burton, deceased, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land, situate in said county and State, containing TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTYTHREE ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. B. Burris, J. C. Hall, Pink Simpson, J. D. Burton, Nettie E. Burton and others, upon the foliowina: terms, to wit: One-balf c&sh, balance ou credit ef twelve months with interest from day of sale secured by bond And ihortgage. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. PULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. State of South Carolina, Counr? of Abbeville, Conrt of Probate. William F. Wright as Administrator of Lorenso D. Wright* deceased. Plaintiff, against James M. Wriftht, John M. Wright, et a!, Defendant*.?Complaint for sale of land to aid in payment ?f Debts. I will sell at public outcry at Abbsrille Court House, an saledaj in November next, for the paymentfnf debtjthe following describe ed real estate belonging to the estate of Lor 1 T\ TIf-l-Ui .J A. !4 . Alt 41.-4 fSU&U U? TW 11^ III/ UCUVBBCU) Ml IT lb All VUBl tract or parcel of land, situate in said county and State containing. EIGHT ACRES, mora 6( less, and known as the Dowsr tract, bounded bj lands of R. C. Brownlee, J. M. Hawthorn, J. H. Oreen and, others, upon the following terms to wit i One-half cash, balance cn credit of'twelve months with interest from dajof sale, secured bj bond and mortgage, or purchaser mar have optic n of paying all cash. J. FWliiiER LYON, Judge Probate Court. Master's Sale. QTI'PK arkTTTnr nrnmrvi u A A A JU WA' MVV/ A JU Couktt of Abbeville, Court of Common Pleas. M. D. Henderson' and Agnes Calvert sgainst A. D. Brown.?Partition. By virtue of an order of aide mads in the above stated case, I will offer for aale at pubHo outer j at Abbeville C.H.. 8. C., on saleday in November, 1886, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situate in said State ana County, to wit: All that lot and dwelling boose, situate in the (own of MoCormiok, on (m corner of Depot street, being . ' THIRTY FEET FRONT BY ONE HUNDRED FEET DEEP, > more or loss, and -bounded by lends of F. M.' Hendrix, W. O. Stnrkej and others, nnd known as lot number one in Bloek 'J," in the plat of said town. Terns .of Sale?Cash. Purchaser te pay the Master for papers. __ J. C. 1CLUGH, Master. iijCSSr jQtti-.'\ : zstcz jcvi^ -~rry?-r-~x*j -j ty*arac-**&X4ia?*n Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Aubkvim,k, Court of Common Pleas. A. J. Salinas A Son against Lewis Payne. Foreclosure. lty virtue of an order of sale made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale at nub lie ouicry at Abbeville Courthouse, S. C., on salcday in November, 1886, within tho legal hours of Bale, the following described property, situate in said State and County, to wit: AH that certain place, parcel, lot or tract of land in Lowwnd?svillo township, containing FIFTY-SIX ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Frances Wilson, James Hurris, nnd others. Terms of Sale.?One-half tyish, balance in twelve months, with interest from dav of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser an<l a mortgage of the ureinises. Purchaser to pay the Master for Papers and recording. J.C. KLUGtf, Master. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA* County of Abbeville, ~ , Court of Common Ploas. R. M. Haddon h Co. against Mary E. Sullivan et al.?Foreclosure. By virtuo of an ordor of. sale made iu tho above stated ease, I will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbeville Courthouse, S. C., on saleday in November, 1886, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, situated in said'State and County, to wii: . One undivided third of all that tract or parcel of land, containing ' THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES, more or less, bounded on thu.no.rth by. lands Of A.T. Rohinnnn .n/l a ?u " * - .uu uaisii nicut and T. M. Jay, on the East by Elizabeth Packet, and A. Brown on tho South, and James Davis on the West. Terms of Sale.- -One-half cash, balance in twelve months, with interest from davof sale, secured br bond of the purchaser and a mortgage ot the premises. Purchaser to ^>ay the Master for papers and recording. . J. C7 KtiUGH, n' Master. . ! Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County or Abbkyillb, Court of Common Pleas. Benj. S. Barnwell against Hegsie A. Beaeham * , et al.?Foreclosure. Br virtue of an order of sale made in the above stated case; I will offer for tsrle at pub* lie outcry at Abbeville Courthouno, S. C., on saleday In November. 1886, within the legal hours of sale; the following described property, situated in said State and countj, to wit: Allthat tract or parcel of land in the town of Abbeville, being on Ward)aw street, and fronting on same "' ' ONE^ HUNDRED AND THIRTYEIGHT FEET, . more or less, bounded by lands'of Seal k MeIlwaine, Mrs. S. M. W. Smith and Academy Lot. beinp th? a*mo w ?/? ? 1 ?- * ? uuuIBtBU tU 1X1S OS even date by said B. S. Barnwell. Terms of Sale.?One-half cash, balancc in twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured bj bond of the purchaser and.? mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pfcy tho till BOVCI " VJf,. l? ' J. G. KLU?Hr * piaster. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROiflN"A. Countt of Abbeville, Court o! Common Pleas. Ida P. Williams, et al., against Lula A. Power, et al.?Partition. i By virtue of an order of sale made in the above Btated.ca.se, I .will offer for sale at publie outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C., ota saleday in November, 1886, within the legal hours of salo, the following described property of Amanda Johnson, deceased, and l). J. Johnson,' deceased, situato in said State end county, to wit: < .... All that tract or parcel of land, containing I'niTD UTT VTl\T>T3?rv i nni>?? i u v ??, ii u .11'iiuL/ AV/niiO, more or lean, and bounded by landa'bf J. S. Cothran, Jobn Penney, Newton Knox, and ethers. Terms of Sale.?One-balf cash, balance in twelve months, with interest from dar of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay the Master for papers and recording. J. C. KLUGH, Master. r? : Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH 'CAROLINA. County of Abbkvillk, Court of Common' Picas. J. II. Donnald, et al., against Sarah Dtfnnald, et ?i.?rarltlfon. .otJ. >*a Bj rirtne of an order of itU' m?di in the bore stated ca?e, I will offer for tale at publie outcry at Abbeville C. H., S. C.', on sale day io November. 1886, within tho legal hours of sale, the following described property, being real vstate of Dr. J. F. Donnkld, deceased, situate in said State and' County, t? wit: All that tract or paroel of land, known at the "Ellis Plsce," containing THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTYONE ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of T, L. Had- ' ' J don, John A. Robinson and others. Terms of Bale.?One-half ossh, balance in 'waive months, with interest from day of sale, anrfld h* twmrf IK? nnpnli.io. ???' Riga of tue premises, ^urobsser to psj the Muter for papers and recording. J. C. KLUGH, Ma?Ur. Ainal Meeit ' 1 1 1 ? ' ; v?|| NOTICE is hereby fflreii that tbe annual " meeting of tbe Board of County Com. missiooers for Abbeville County will be held it k i> - v.. 1 1 ooa * a li '.iTl on Huausr* nuvwutwr m, iow* ah persona holding bills, accounts, or demands of any #9 kind againet said County, which bars not bean presented to tho Board of County Com- ;J missioners, at speoial meetings held during ??| the year, are hereby required to deptsit the . same, duly sworn to, with the Clerk of the ' Board, on or before the . ... 'M " THIRT Y-FIR8T DAY OF OCTOBER, / ||g so that they may be examined and ordered I'M paid at th* annual meeting. D. li. MABRY, ' 'm C. B.C. O. Oct. 6 4t