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A Death of Ed Henderson. Ed. Henderson, has for may vears, * been a well known negro about Abbo- "i ville. He tirst brought himself into prominenco in 1870, by getting up a company of colored Democrats, and i ' * * - II a .1 I. voting mem an ior nituipiuu uuu uwiuv rule. For several year# lie was Jury ( Commissioner of the County, and dis- ?, charged the duties of that office faitli- j fully and honestly, lie has been sick . for about a woek with pnouiuonia, and died on bunday night. He has always commanded the respect of the white ^ citizens of this town and County, and many will te sory to hear of his death, At it Again. F On Friday morning at 5.25 o'clock there was a sharp shock of earthquake j . felt here. Houses were shaken, windows rattled, and people scared. At 2.45 p. m. another shock was felt little less strong " than the first. Many persons are of opinion that the shock at 5.26 was as i hard a one as the second ouc on the 31m August. This seems to have been a very c general "quake," extending to Washing- ^ ton, Chicago and points in Ohio. At Sum- t merville Charleston chimnies and piaster were thrown down, and a few persons * * it! . iL! Ml 11 hurt, w e wonuer wnen mis imng win ^ . BtoP- h * I Good Wine. * Mr. A. R. Lesley has shown us a t sample of hia domestic wine. Three a years ago he made fifteen gallons. It is ^ delicious, fruity palatable and of good e body. He has made about twenty-five e gallons thi# year/Mr. Lesley's example shows what can be done with the Scupernortg. Wo have never tasted (did we ay wo had tasted it?) better domestic : wine than his. Not Going. It i8 ^currently reported that Mr. Bonham since his nomination to be ^ Adjutant and Inspector General is going to Columbia to live. This is a mistake, v Necessarily a considerable portion of his b time will be spent in Columbia, but he will retain bin residence here, and will a continue the practice of law. I j Attention Farmers! 7 The Abbeville Farmers' Club will meet in the Court House, Saturday, Oc- a tober 30th, at 4 o'clock p. ra. Business u of importance to be transacted. t -A A. E. Lkslie, f G. C. DuretfBUBT, 'President. a Secretary. o Miss Carey Tennant of Bordeaux is v Yisiting at Mrs. S. M. Calhoun's. f Mrs. Bedford Hoard of Georgia is ? visiting relatives in Abbeville. " Dr. Gaibraith spent Sunday in Due "West. . , J Mr. Hayne McDill is laid up at the j. Central Hotel with measles. Dr. George S. Wilson, of Wnrrenton, g is one of the politest gentleman we ^ know of?especially whon a preacher i. is about. a Capt. E. Cowan, School Comtnisznissloner, elect, tras in town on yostcr * <*?r- . . Tbe attention of ffportaroen is called to the fact that a shooting tournament ? will take place during the State Fair. Cotton is coming in quite freely and a it commands goods prices when compar- k ed other paarkets. c The Supreme Court has reversed the s decision of the Circuit Court, in the case of warejotal., vs. Henderson, admin- o * istralrix, solely on the ground of want ? of jurisdiction. n Tbe nominees of the State'Democratic s ticket will speak to the voters of the i' Third Congressional District at Ander- v son to-day. I Miss Ettie Baker, of Lowndesville, a _ waa in Abbeville last week,.to the do- 11 liflcht of her manv admirers here. 1 Mr. George C. Hodges, the retiring School Commissioner, Kill be associated ? next year with Prof. 8. P. Boozer in the ^ Greenwood Male School, Our host 0 wishes attend him. E The Grand Jury presentment may v be found in another column. This has been one of the most intelligent Grand . Juries this County has had for years. G The Chester, Greonwood and Abbe- | ille Railroad is on quite a boom. t Every one is counting seriously upon u its early Completion. j " Tfio hotels, without oxception, did a t thriving business last wock. Miss Kate Calhoun, of Monterey, is c Visiting relatives in Abbeville. g Major Arthur Parker,, of New York, I sp?ntHfeun?%yt Sp Abbeville. ^ Nejit Monday it saleday. A quanti- 1 tv of valuable land is to be sold on that I " dtay? A large crowd is expected. p Job work of all description is done noattapftd vrith dispatch at this office. Girffciia % chancfc before sending your ordefwfc ' y.'_ ^ Cay fa. Bonham went up to Anderson on yesterday to be present at the can* vaw, br the State nominees, to be made xm to-day. ' : v * Rot. W. H. Hanckel and Hon. W. C. Benet returned from Chioago on yesterday, where they, had bean in attendance Upon the triennial convention of the Episcopal Church.. M^J. B. F. Whitnor of Andorson, and ^fr.Featharptoaof Anderson,and Messrs . Johnson and Richey of-Laurens attended court last week. ? | Judce Hudson is an tblo and Indna. 1 triouB Judge. Ho has dono much good \ work, to tho great satisfaction qf the y . B*r-. Capt. R. J. Robinson, one of our Leg- , Islfttors-elect was in town on Wodnes- y day.' , The Commissioners of State and Federal Elections were busy last 'week ] irivinr out thn hnmn fn? tha ?? ? -r- V*VVMV/U* | Mr* Thomas J. Lamotte. of tho Colum- i bia Register was in Abbeville last week i on business connected with that papor. The Court of Qeneral Sessions ad- ' tourned on last Thursday morning. This 1 is thc^ shortest Sessions Coaft Abbeville I Mr. John J. Calhoun, of Codartown, 5a., has been visiting his sis er, Mrs. F, I . Marshall, in Abbeville, for the past ew days. Comparatively speaking, very few >ersons have paid their taxes. Services will be conductod in the Jliurch of the Sacred Heart on next Sunday at half past ton o'clock, and father Monaghan will preside. The mblic are invited. Mr. J. W. Payne, a leading merchant ?f Greenwood, was in attendance upon Jourt yesterday. Miss* Sallie Marshall returned from a doasant visit to Bordeaux last week. Mr. S. J. Zeiglor is out from Shrevelort, La., for his family. Col. and Mrs. M. 0. Tolman arc visitng in Abbeville. Miss Rosa McGowan is visiting at udge McGowan's. Mr. Seiblos, of the Columbia bar, is n attendance upon Court. Mr. C. D. Mitchell, of the engineer orps on the Chester, Greenwood and ^bbevillo Railroad, worshipped with he Methodist on last Sunday. Last Wednesday a crazy negro by the lame of Will Abraina was brought to own. He came from near Donalds and lad gone crazy on the subject of religion, le was adjudged a lunatic, on examinaion by Drs. Mabry & Hil!. and ordered o be sent to the Asylum. On Thursday Constable started with him to Columbia. But at Hodges be succeeded in luding the vigilence of his guard and scaped. Dae West Dots. Due West had four men on the last ury. We were glad to meet Col. McD. Mil3r in attendance on last court. We think we have hardly ever seen he dust as deep as now. Judge Hudson puts through business rith much dispatch. We have not seen iim excelled. We have been asked recently by trangers, uwhy do not your people at )ue West put up some bouses to rent ? want a house there and can't get one." ['his should not be so. The merchants of Abbeville are doing , good business this year, they inform is. Mr. Chalmers kindly showed us hrough his large and elegant stock of urniture. He has some beautiful sets ,nd had a car load of furniture not openid-up which had just arrived. Abbeville has two princcly stocks of nillincry. At R. M. Iladdon & Co.'s we ound a Due West young man, Mr. yhalmers Iladdon. He takes pleasure in lowing you their mammoth stock. At Wm. E. Bell's we found Mr. M. M. ladison, of Donalds, who is quite a geuleinan, and anxious for you to be pleased n their elegant establishment. Mr. Hayne McDill now seems to be a ixture at Abbeville instead of Dqe Vest. He is Well Kl?okpn nnrl nnr, " r "* ie found at Rosenburg & Co.'s. where II your wants in this line can be suplied. Mr. McDill is well pleaded with ibboville. We met at Court the famous bird hooter of Bradley, "Wes Griffin." He illed 3,600 partridges last season, ship>ed them to Augusta, and got ten cents piece. They are known in that rnur;et as Griffin birds, and bring the h?ghst price, lie invariably shoots No. 10 hot, and "never misses." We were well pleased with the drill f the Abbeville Rifles in the Public iquare Monday night. Capt. McGowan aake& an efficient officer, has a fine peron and splendid voice. He is well up q the manual, and so is his company, rhich number fifty men when all out jieutenants Smith, Lithgoe and Perrin re most efficient officers. The company b in good hands. Gen. lionhom's raaule has fallen on worthy shoulder*. We congratulate this circuit on its iresent Solicitor. Mr. Orr does all in lis power to push forward the businoss >f the court, and ni*onnmicnc ounnr nent of time. Solicitor Orr is a fearless, onscientious, able officer of the law, rho knows bis duty and does it well. Mr. Barnwell, the excellent and most fficient cashier of the Abbeville Bank, ays tbey are doing a good business, donday, the 18th, was the busiest day hey have had. We found them buBy intil late at night. The bank is a great nstitution for Abbeville, and ought to lave been running years ago. Dr. Woodrow ought to examine the uriosity ia Mr. T. P. Ferrin's drug tore. Perhaps he could throw $oine ight on it. ' ! Prof. Geo; C. Hodges .-ip. lo enter the iigh School at Grq*enfwo<|d. He *nd 'rofi Boozer will be eo3nftr3?in*l? Tho irospcctfl of the institute are very Catering. Theso gentlemen deserve sue-' iess. We doubt noC they will achieve itWe had a very pleasant stay at tjie. Central Hotel during court week. Mrs. Marshall keeps a good table and is quite i pleasant and accommodating host. It takes a telegram from three to four tours to go from Abbeville to Due West, jast week a conveyance was telegraphed or from Abbeville to Due West to meet everal gentlemen. The dispatch was ent off in haste. Later the parties set >ut on foot, expecting the conveyance o meet thom. They arrived in Due iVest nearly as soon as the telegram, tnd before the'conveyance could be itarted. We hear frequent complaints ibout telegrams not going through the lodges office promptly. In this case ve do not know that this woo ilame. Mrs. H. P. McGqp is baring a protty md commodious hot-house made. It is trailed with brick and is to bo covered with glass. There is considerable complaint made i>y farmers that their cotton and corn is i>eing stolen from out of tho field. This s a penitentiary offence and some of the I rascals should bo jerked ud. We had the pleasure of meeting Capt W. D. Mars, candidate-eleot to tho Legis-1 lature. Capt Mars is mueh interested in the proposition to lopate the Agricultural School on the De La Howe estate. Ho thinks it a capital idea. It is close to a depot on the S. V. It. R. Col. McCaughrin has again been afflicted. A telegram Friday announced the deAth of little Drayton. Death is a froquent visitor at this household. On last Thursday evening Dr. W. L. Pressly married Mr. Perry Pruitt to Miss Dollie Austin, at the residence of Mr. Wm. Austin. We extend congratulations. Wtd. Brownlee, colored, was accidentally shot last week by Lewis Lee. Th ) ball passed through his leg. The earthquake shock here Friday WAS thtf most distinr.Hv fnlf ciF nnv cinrn the quakes began. Dirt fell from the top's of the chimneys. R. S. G. Liowndesvillo IiOO*ls. Mr. H. T. Huckabee is now quite sick. Wo hope that he will soon recover. A new departure. Dr. Gamo has kindly erected in front of the drugstore a lamp for the accomodation of his night customers. This laudable act upon the Dr.'s part will stimulate others to do the same thing. Very soon the Moseley House can claim as one of its frontal attractions a similar nocturnal convenience* On last Tuesday morning Mrs. T. Baker and Mrs. Ettie Baker went to Abbeville C. H., spent the evening and night, aad returned to "the city" the next day. Mr. JVo. LomaJc, of Augusta, Ga., and Miss Annie Bell W,atkii\s, of this plac^, were united in m*rtiage.4n b$Bt Sunday evening, Rev. F. Auld performing the ceremony. Mr. J. C. Drennan, of Anderson C. H., with a force of hands, is rapidly building the brick store for Mr. J. M. Baker. As this will be the first brick building of any importance put up hero the laying of the corner stone should have taken place with imposing cercmonies. Dr. J. B. Moseley returned home on last Friday from a more than two week's visit to Troy and its vicinity. The dirt that is being dug from the cellar under Mr. Baker's new store is being used to raise the side-walk in front of the Methodist parsonage. I take pleasure in stating that Mr. j Johnnie Horton, one of Lowndesville's most worthy young men, has secured a position on the S. V. R. R. The dust is becoming a very great nuisance. It has become almost as "sarchin" hs kerosine oil. It finds its way into every crevice Mr. D. L. Barnes traded for two Texas ponies, and at this writing is having them exercised. These ponies may bo made profitable for this section, but I doubt it. * We thought that Mother Earth had decided to rest easy for a while; not so. This morning just before and about daylight. some of us felt several distinct shocks of earthquake. Judge J. J. Moseley having business with the County Court, now in session, spent a day or two in Abbeville this week. His wife and child were with him. Troupe. Two Carolina Creeks. Editor of the News and Courier : 1 enclose you a letter from the United State engineer's office in your city which I think richly deservos publication for more reasons than one, and hope tbst you will coincide with me in'this view and favor it with an insertion in the Netvs ond Courier. Since I first entered Congress, year after year, I reluctantly voted for the river and harbor bills as presented from the committee for approval by the House, not because I disapproved reasonable apropriations for the improvement of our harbors and national streams, but rfiinply because annually there was a "Mingo Creek' or some such other "nigger in the wood pile, in every one of them, who would shovel money into some private individuals pocket, as I believed, rather' than deeper the bed upon a stream that floated our product to the sea, But, I think, the enclosed letter pres enis a case tnat does not belong to the Third district, and was certainly never prrsented by me, for I do not remeber ever having asked a dollar of appropriation foi this or any other creek and there fore, I suggest that the edgineer must go probing about in some other section of the State, loss hilly than the Third district, before he will find his Mingo Creek, or quite as likely, his Clark's Creek, into whose djry^bod water must be dipped from olswhere to establish a stream. The letter is cerIiii'wj Vcfy respectful^ ^ ' ^ Aiken. Cokesbury, S. CM October 107" ;J. * "^Trying to Find Two Creelu<? '" " United State Engineer Office,) Charleston S. C? Oct. 18, 1886. $ Hon. D. Wyatt, M.'C., Cokt bury S. C.?Dear Sir: In accordance with the provisions of the Act appropriating for the improvement^/ rivers and harbors, passed August 5,' 1886, I am required to make an examination of Clark's Creek, S. C., and Mingo Creek, S. C. After careful search I havo been unable to determine satisfactorily the location of these croeks. and if you would be so kind as to let mo know definitely where the creeks referred to in the Act aro to bo found it will onablo mo to make the exi anination. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Frederic V. Abbot, Fiust Lieutenant of Engineers, I . Excitement In Texns. Great excitement has boon caused in the ricinity of Paris, Tex by tho remarkablo recovery of Mr. J. E. Corly who was as helpless he could not turn in bed or raise hif head everybody said be was dying o Consumption;. A trial bottlo of Dr. Kind's New Discover? was sent him. Finding relief he bought a largo bottle and a box of Dr King's Now Life Pilla: br the time he had taken two boxes of Pilla and two bottles of th Discovery, he was well and had gained in flesh tbirtv six pounds. . ^ .Trial Bottle of this Discovery of Consume* tioo. free at T. 0. Perrin's Notice to Managers Of Election Tho following persons have boon appointed by the undersigned Commissioners of Election to act as Managers at their respective prccircts, for State and Connty Election, on Nov. 2 1880. Aduevi,l.ie. W. S. (Jothrnn. Walter L. Miller. H. H. Hill. Antreville.. I A. M. Erwin. A. F. Carwilo E. D. Kay. Bradley. D. W. J aA. McNeill. W. E. Cothran Cokesbury. Stephen Hcrndon. G. M. Ilodges. G. L. Connor. Cedar SrniNos. John Lyon. J, C. McClain. W. P. Devlin. Donaldsville. J. W. Mattison. W. Donald. W. P. Mcgcc. Due West. J. E. Todd, F. W. R. Nance, M. B. Clinkscaletf. greenwron. G. A. Barksdnlo. T IT J. R. Blake. Lono cank. D. C. Calvert. D. P. Hannah. B. H. Eakin. Lowndehville. I. H. McCalla. J. M. Baker. ; %^ J. B. Franks * * Maokokta. L. C. Haskell. W. A. Lanier. G. C. Groves. mccormick. P. L. Sturkey, J. C. Jennings, Catlett Corley. Mt. Carmkl W. R. Powell. C. A. Whito. B. Boyd. Ninety Six. ;J. N. King. L. M. ^foore. A u r%~ i xv. u. utiuonie. ? . Trcy. P. A. Cook. J. W. Lyon. G. B. McCaslin One manager from each of the above precinct is hereby required to meet at the office of S. C. Cason, on Friday the 22nd of Oct 1886, to receive instructions for conducting the election to be had on the first Tuasday in November. Come prepared to take boxes for the election. Samuel C. Cason. G. H. Moore. Aug. W. Smith. - Commissioners of Election. IN accordance with the Act to raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1885, notice is hereby given that the Treasurer's office of Abbeville County will be open for the collection of Taxes Friday, October 16th, 1886. Taxes can be paid until December 15th without penalty. The rate por centum of taxes is as follows: State purposes, 5)^ mills. County current 3 " County special 24 " Schools 2 " Total, 10X mills Foil Tax $1.00. Malo citizens between twenty ope and sixty years are liable to Poll Tax. Tax Payers in Ninety-Six and Cokesbury townships are notified that the tax to pay the interest on the Bonds in aid of the Atlantic, Greenville & Western Railway company, amounting the 3% mills will be collected at tho same time as the State and County taxes, and will be subject to tho same penalties in case of non-payment. In order to further the collection of the taxes and to accommodate the taxpayers as far as I am able. I have arranged the following schedule of ap-pointmentsrand request the tax payers will take due notice thereof, as tho office ... ~ ~ ... ?- : ac tne uourc nouse win necessarily bo close ontho&o days. - > Verdery. Tuesday, November 2nd Bradley, Wednesday, " 3rd. Troy, Thursday, " . . .. 4th. McCormick, Friday, " 6th. Lowndcsvilie, Saturday, " 6th, Mt. Carmel, Monday, " 8th. Tho other days of that week at the office in tho Court House. Ninety-Six. Monday, Nov. 15th, from arrival of down train until departure of up train Tuesday 16th. Greenwood, Tuesday evening, November lGth and Wednesday morning November 17th. ,| Hodges, Thursday, November .18th, until 3 o'clock, p. m. Donaldsvillo, Friday, November 10. Dae West, Saturday, " 20th.. The remainder of the time I will be in the office at the Court Houfie. AH information as to taxes will be cheerfully given by mail or otherwise. J. W. PERRIN. County Treasurer. Sept ?6. tf. Notice to Creditors"*r ,~m0 - ? i*< <f THE STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA. ' -ai . , County of Abbrvillk, Common Plenfs. I ? . . . _ ii . uarric UiinkBcales, Administratrix of the Ear tate of Ilcxekiah L. Clinkscales, deceased, Plaintiff, against Henry P. McUhee, Defendant. UNDER an order of the Court in the above stated case, the creditors of H. L. ClinkJ scales, duccnsud, are hereby notified and required to .present and prove their demands before me within THIRTY (30) DAYS from this dato. J. C. KLUGH, Master. Dated Oct. 1?, 1886. 4t State of South Caroliria, County ok Abbeville, In the Probate Court. Nannie C. Jordan, ^Administratrix, Plaintiff, against Marv M. Jordan, Defcndaul.? Complaint for Hale of Land to pay Debts. I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville Court House on saleday in November next, for the payment of debts, the following described real estate, belonging to tho estate of U. Marshall Jordan, deceased, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying near Greenwood, in said county and State, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of the estate of John McLees, K. P. Pinson, E.J, I'lowden and others, upon tho 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 bond of purchaser and mortgage of propert}-. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYON, 772 Judge Probate Court. State of South Carolina, County of Abbevim.k, In the Probate Court. Wm. Moore, as Administrator, ctc., Plaintiff against Annie Moore, John A. Hell et al, Defendants.?Complaint for Sale of Land to dkv Debts. I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville Court House, on snleday in November next, for the payment of debts, tho 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 town of Lowndesville in said county and State, containing.v EIGHT ACRES, more or less, boundod by lands ofS. S. Baker, T. Baker, Mrs. Mitchel and othl'fs, upon the following Terms, to jvit: One-half cash, balance on credit of twelve months, with interests from day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage, or purchaser may have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYON, . Judge Probate Court. State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville, ? ; . In tho Probate Court James D. Burton and Susan E. Loftis as Executor and Executrix, Plaintiffs, against Thomas A. Burton, et al, Defendants.? Complaint for Sale of Land to Pay Debts. | -j. .. / , < I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville Court House on saleday in November next, for the payment of debts, the following dcscrib ?d real estate, belonging to the estate of Ilenry J. Burton, deceased,"to wit a All that tract or garcel of land, situate in said county and tate, containing TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTYTHREE ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. B. Bnrris, J. C. Hall, Pink Simpson, J. D. Burton, Nettie E. Burton and others, upon the following term8, to wit: One-half cash, balance on credit cf twelve months with interest from day of sale secured by bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay for nanAra. t.. t r J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. State of South Carolina, CounTY of AbbktiIjLe. Conrt of Probate. William F. Wright as Administrator of Lorenzo D. Wright, deceased. Plaintiff, against oamob fli. rr rujut, jonn ai. wrignt, et ai, Defendants.?Comnlaint for sale of land to aid in payment ef Debts. I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville Oourt House, on saleday in Novetnber next, for the paymentfof debt,'the following described real estate belonging to the estate of Lorenzo D. Wright"deceased, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situato in said county and State containing. EipHT ACRES, moro of less, ana ttxown as the Dower; tract, bounded by lands'of R. C. Brownlee, J. f M. Hawthorn, J. U. Green and others, the following termt^fcf) wit s - ^ f ?.* ? One-half cash, balance on credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secarod' by bond and n^tgage, or purchaser may have optir n of paying all cash. - J. FWLLER LVON, Judge Probate Court. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUJITT OF ABBEVILLE, Court of Common Picas. M. D. Henderson^ and Agnes Calvert against A. Li. Jtirown.?rartttion. By virtue of an order of sale made ill the above stated case, I will offer for salo at public outcry at Abbeville C.H., S. C., on saleday io November, 1880, within the legal hour* of sale, the following described property, situate in paid "State ana County, to wit: All that lot and dwelling house, situate in the town of McCormiok, on the oornerof Depot street, being THIRTY FEET FRONT , BY ONE HUNDRED FEET DEEP, mora or leas. and bounded by lands of F. M. Hendrlx, W. O. Sturkey and others, and known as lot number one in Block 'J," in the plat of said town. Terms of Sals?Cash. Purchaser te pay the Master for papers. J. 0. KLUGH, Master. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH UAKOMN'A. County of Abbeville, Court of Common Pleas. A. J. Salinas & Sun against Lewis Payne. Foreclosure. By virtue of an order of sale made iu the above stated caae, I will offer for Bain at public outcry at Abbeville Courthouse, S. C., on salcday in November, 1886, within the local innira 01 sale, the following described property, Hituate in said State and County, to wit: All that certain place, parcel, lot or t ract of land in Lowwndesville township, containing FIFTY-SIX ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of MrsFrances Wilson, James llurris, and others. Terms of Sale.?One-half cash, balance in twelve mouths, with interest from day of salo, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the promises. Purchaser to pay the Master for Papers aud recording. J. C. KLUOH, Master. Muster's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Abbeville, Court of Common Pleas. II. M. II.addon <t Co. against MaryE. Sullivan et al.?Foreclosure. By virtue of an order of salo in ??? ^ K - * ' * uuve smieo case, I will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbeville Courthouse, S. C., on saleday in November, 1886, within the legal hours of sale, tho following described property, situated in said State and County, to wii: One undivided third of all that tractor parcel of land, containing THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES, more or less, bounded on tho north by lands of A.T. Roiinson and Sarah Ricket and T. M. JaJVOn the East by Elisabeth Pucket, and A. Brown on the South, and James Davis on tho West. Terms of Sale.?Ono-half cash, balance in twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured bv bond of the purchaser and a mortgage ot the premises. Purchaser to pay the Master for papors and recording. J. C. KLUGH, Master. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTU CAROLINA. , County of Abbeville, ?* ' Court of Common Pleas. Benj. S.Barnwell againstHessie A.Beacham et al.?Foreclosure. By virtue of an order of sale made in tho above stated case, I will offer for srle at public outorv at Abbeville Courthouse, 8. C., on saleday In November. 1886, within tho legal hours of sale, the following dft?*nr!h?<i r. f*"!"" erty, situated in said State and countj, to wit: All that tract or parcol of land in the town of Abbeville, being on Wardlaw street, and fronting on same ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ? EIGHT FEET, more or less, bounded by lands of Seal & McIlwaine, Mrs. S. M. W. Smith and Academy Lot, being the same lot conveved to me of even date by said B. S. Barnwell. Terms of "Sale.?One-half cash, balancc in twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser ana a mortSuge of the premises. Purchaser to pay the [aster for papers and recording. J. C. KLUGH, Master. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County ok Adbbyillh, Court ot Common Pleas. Ida P. Williams, et ah, against 'Lula A. Power, ot al.?Partition. By virtue of an order of sale made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale at publip A n Tt " ?uv iivuciuit! v. ii., s< U.j oo saleday in November, 1886, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property of Amanda Johnson, deceased, and I). J. Johnson, deceased, situate in said State and county, to wit: All that tract or pared of land, containing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. S. Cothran, John Penney, Nowton Knox, and " others. Terms of Sale.?One-half cash, balance in twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay the Maatcr for papers and recording. J. C. KLUOH, Master. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County or Abbeville, Court of Common Pleas. J. II. Donnald, et at., against Sarah Donnald, ot al.?Partition. By virtue of an order of sale made in the above stated ca?e, J will offer for sale at public outcry at Abbeville C. H., 8. C.f on sale day in November, 1886, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, boinpr real estate of Dr. J. F. Donnald, deceased, situate in said State and County, t?? wit: AlLtbat tract or parcel of land, known as tho "Ellis Place," containing THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTYONE ACRES, more or loss, bounded by lands of T, L. Haddon, John A. Robinson* and others Terras of Sale.?One-half cash, balance in 'we We months, with interest from day of sale,, secured by bond of the purchaser and inort- V; Sage of tue premises. Purchaser to pay the [aster for papers and recording. J. 0. KLUGH, Masker. . ? ?. ? t i A it f ^ . * J Braee .flpj. m , . Ton ars feeling depressed yopr appetite is poor yoa are bothered wjth Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out Of*sorts, and want to br*c? up. Brace np. but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which hare for there oasis very ebesp, baa whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour and th ten leave yon in "worse condition than before. What you watot'ia an alterative that will purify your blood atari healthy action of Liver and Kidney a, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine.yon will And in Electric Bitters, and only 60 cents' a bottle flit T. 0. Perrin'a Drug tore. ' " M. Bocklen'B Arnica Salve. The Befet Salve in the world for Onte Bratsea, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chaped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eroptions, and positively ourea Piles, or on pay required. It is guaranteed to give ^ satiation or money refunded. Price 15 j Mint per box. For sale by ^ 0. Torrin ! Drmrgiat, Abbeville S. C. ' ' v- . t