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T.:. ' '/7>7v--r-vs; . ?' > >>: . . the rnllronds have gained. Orouplng lnwn Was dNcrlinination I(> If. Don't pans all A< to prevent discriminations aud say nr. tli wine time that Colonel MoCautflirhi is p > feetiy rlirlit in discrimination. Mr. llti-k'-H miij the law should ho nne l> which the farmer could get as much for In produce at home an lie c>uld get forty mile ill". The party nearest t!-.e granary shonl not be a.l >?ved to co npel cvoryt>o Iv cUe t comedown loJasypt f >r tin; corn. Th v oljcv of railroads was to overcome the discrimim lions of nature. Mr. Id tinstone said the amendment wa Inconsistent with tin' whole spirit of the l>il Who is to pass upon the <|iie<tion of Kroupiti; tin; towns? 1?> the term*of the aiiietidnifii the railroads would be th- ones to say wliiei towns should be grouped, and there the hand of the Commissioners would be ti<-d. The.a\ had belter remain as we now have it.. "j ?/*!.,* iho-uiipmlmfn on the table, on which question Mr. Mu.r.t; demanded the ayes and noes, and the vole ri suited: ayes 7 A uoe? 3-i; so the amendmen . Whs tabled. On motion of Mr. Wideman, the bills relat Ins to the lien law were made tho special or der for Tuesday next,at 1. o'clock, and th J louse took u recess untii 1'. M. siuirr skssion. The House reconvened at 7:-'<U nnd after sev cmi ineltcciiial efforts If? have the m!lroa< Idil fixed us tiic special order for Monday o Katurd i.v the same was proceeded with. Mr. Murray moved to strike out tne provls Ion winch required thai one of the < Mounts sioners should be experienced in mil way bus Iness, one of experience in law and the otiie a merchant or agriculturalist, and to inseri it lieu thejeof tiieamendment recommended b; tiie committee, providing that the Com in is fcloner* should he selected one each from tin lower, middle And tipper sections of tneStatc Mr. Liviiigstone moved to n nend tbi amendment by inserting a provision that tin Attorney General and the Commissioner o Agriculiure 'a officio, and one person to bo ap pointed by tiie Governor, should constltut< tlie Commission. , i'hlx amendment was tabled, after it stronj speech by Mr. Idvln^sione, and Mr. Murray'i amendment was adopted. On motion of Mr. Murray, the amendmen t>f the committee, providing that no mcnibe: of the General Assembly should i>e eligible t< the appointment of Commissioner during hit term as a member, was adopted. Mr. Wideman moved to tlischarce the spe Hal order. The ayes and noes weredemnnuei by Mr. Shumakcr ; ayes -IS, noes of. Mr. Brawiey moved to strike out Section! l?, 7, 8, H and 10 of the bill, these belli" the Im portant parts of it. In support of his rnotidr Air. lJrawiey took the tloor,and In a speech o creat power opposed the whole scheme of tin bill as unconstitutional and unwise. Tin powers granted to the proposed Commission lie argued, were legislative, Judicial and executive combined. It was proposed to transfei millions of property from the control of itowners to tiie crpricious will of three men?tt delegate to three men, the I.eglslr ure knew not whom, the most aeldtrary at nority thai the ingenuity of language can devise. Tli< proposed Commission lie compared to a stsn ??:i-..n..l 1I....AJ 1. . , . I >,,.0.1 plained of, but wh<-re were tin*facts? ilu<l the Legislature Investigated? I>iil utilises culsi that it could put lis fingers on ? The newspaper! had said that tlu-re were abuses; hul would this House go to thelites of newspaper for the evidence ? V vague idea prevailed thnt this law worked well In Georgia and would therefore work well here. Had the workings of the law b<en In'iulred into? Two newspapers in Georgia Maid It worked well hut it was natural th:it h newspaper paid thousands a year to publish the schedules required would say it worked well. Had a commission been sent to Georgia to investigate the law theie? Who ?new that the law Worked well In Georgia? le had on his desk the allldavit of a man at the head of one of the lending corporations In Georgia saying that by the rate fixed b.V the Commission of that State hi'-road tell eighty thousand short In ? year of paying its fixed charges and the interest on Us bonded debt. And if the law worked well In Georgia who Could s.iy that it would work well in South Carolina? When before In the history ol Kouth Carolina have we gone to Georgia fora law ? Ten or twelve years ag-> the State went to New York for 11 code of procedure and hiyl ever since beca amending It and changing it to suit their owu wants and cireumstante*. This bill orglnnted in a spirit oi hostility to the railroads, nnd a Com mission appointed under It would feel It their duty to conciliate that spirit. It was said the railroads were drawing the life blood of the State. They bald 110 dividends. The roads were undergoing great improvements in their physical condition. He warned tlx* House that while the Itudroad owners were part strangers, they were Invited here with, their capital. Kvcry year we are sending forth invitlui; foretell capital. Warned the Legislature of the dangers of Congress beinn appealed tonnd taking the mnnauement out of the hnndsof the Stale. Tile speaker disclaimed the imputation of fepresoutlng railroad Interests on the lloor of the House, and said that avaiust real abuses by the railroads lit; would go as far as any iiicmhrrnf ?f nif Hniuc. Hi> hud no eoimee lion With tlie rsitroads further lhan several of the* railroad men were his perMin:il friend*. Mul lie liml not spoken uilli :hciu un the su faucet of toe bill before the House. -Mr. Bra w ley's >p<-< ch took up nearly two hours, during which lime It* command''!) the tiridlvitli-tl and admiring attention of the entire House, including a lance number of visitor.*. It U universally pronouuci d the speech of the session, and by far (lie ablest thai has been delivered in the Assembly. ? The Georgia Un II road Com miss loin [Elberton .Yew .Sotf-'/:.] Our esteemed contemporary. the M'tron 7WTQruph a:id Mentengcr, thinks the Senate bill to make railroad companies build depots is absurd. You are wrong, friend. If the Lutfl*latnre ha? the right to prescribe freight und passenger rates lor ntllroiids.lt hu>a!so the right to lo.-ate depots and require their building. to regulate the pay of all employes, to have new railroads run by every man's house, and toilonny and all other tiling- that might, c iuhl or would be considered ab-urd b> our aide co temporary. In fact. It has the ri_'ht, nnd may yet enforce It, to prevent the loo severe ci ilk-Isms of the bos?es by uur a. c. NOT DEAD, BIT IIIUERXATISG. The New Connty Qncstion. Columbia Rerjixtcr. A Urge ch-lrsatlun of in- rclianis as<l ctlcr hiflacnllftl Hi t-iia from Rilnhurif. Ij-psville kdi! l{tdn IBprins w?-r?* ex|xcted toarrir.- by lust nichi'n train t>> protest against tbe attempt w create tbe new County ?>r Saluda, which la regarded as* measure unnecessary. expensive and onerous to the communities namHi. It la a bud idea to cut lip our Counties, and we trust tbe delegation may Succeed In prcv. nting the J>a?sige of tbe bill. Several gentlemen appeared before the Judiciary Cooiniltt'e yesterday afternoon urging the |>a?*3gc of Mr. McAlhanev's bill establishing a new county froui twrtion* of Colleton and Be keley, to be known as the County of D?i cheater. A numlier of g.'ntietnev Interested in ths formation nf the m*w County of Ninety-Six frdtn portions of Edg. field. Laurens, Newberiy. and Abbeville arrived in tue e.ity last uleht, tbelr purpose being to urge tbe )u<<*age of the bill providing therelor. . Tbe question of Immediate action on these matters Was, however, put at rest by tho Jndldary Comm It lee last night. By a vote t>ken on iue subject the Committee decided not to report on any of tbe bills looking to the formation of new Couulles until the next ses^luu of tbe General As cmbly. *m ? ? Judge Wylie's Charge* A ugiitta Chronicle and CmutUutionaUst VT- recently published tbo h-cture administered by Judge Wylie, of the Washington Criminal Court, to Certain Amerlcrn newspaper men whose principal stoc; in trade set-ins to be venuuinii*. persistent and dellberat? abuse of everybody who happens to differ With th?m. Some of these reckless journalists app-ar to exist on the gall and wormwood their pens distil And circulate. Truth and decency are thrown to the winds in soeh quarters, and the basest insinuations pre sent forth with an airiness end malice that can Utnly be of diabolical suggestion. A persistence In ntils kind of Journalism must poison tbe tnlnd of hlin Who writes and of hliu wh > r- ads. It is a wretched Condition for any man to exist In, from day to day. Irbe b ru the author of Such malignant literature or h? container of it mentally. There Is no objection 0 honest, upright, parliamentary criticism of public nen and measures. On the contrary, the be*t Intersts o! society demand that there shall be wholesome, enrch'ng and lear.t-as inquiry. B it whst we undertand Jndge Wylie to attack is not that kind of crltlIjm id the pn-t&, but rather exhibitions of moral bllquuy which are beyo..d nil bounds of ? lf-rcspei t nd invaSlYr of the mo.*t 'acred rights ?f humanity. 1 strict regard for truth aiid justice cann?t be elpectid of any joumalUt who s It out to ui iliclously dlsort the motives of |?ersnns who do not happen to gree with him. In the long rnu, such editors come i? IfTief, for the pob ic is not always wrong headed, nd not foreroi satisfied with bei'>g fed on bell-brut"; t was time that Judge Wylie,or some such man, eall d attention to tbla monstrous perversion o journaltin, and not a little good will result from his emphatic rbnke if it be properly endorsed and sustained by uch members of the press as caio to elevate their iouorable profeasloa. 'Though He Slay '*e, let Will I Trust in Him." A Module Reformed Presbyterian. An experience of sorrow is. to the Christian, a revcitlon of God. God is known In all his works. In his rork of chastisement as * ell as mercy. There are Danlfettallons of h s character peculiar lo each of liese. In our mercies we *?<e him n? a kind and eralous Fath'-r, showering bis gifts upon us and filling or hearts with food and gladnsss. There Is iru t nd confidence, but ills of tbat buoyant, Jot ous kind rhich Is self-sustaining In our sorrow he is known i? u* as a Comforter. There is a communion and feliwshlp peculiarly intimate and sacred. The royal 'aaluilst sad. "when I was In prosperity, I said, I ball never be moved." But Ills prosperous state wal f short dnration, and in his grief he turnn to God. Then be says, "Thou hast turned my mourn ng int<i iv, and hast compa-Sed me about with gladness." It k'oiily as we become 11 tic <-bildren that we are able p receive the truths of the kingdom of G;k1. Thi pst school in which tu nourish this docile, childlike Implicit? is the.school ol affliction. Personal b-pavement Is a strait g*te and a narrow path, but, i! kneiifU'd. It le.ids to views of th divine charactet rhlcb are specially attractive and consoling. T?i how that our t-?rs are gathered into hi* bottle and [at chastisement is itself a token of everlasting love [a peace tliat juaseih ail understanding. ' Let noi pur h> art be troubled," neither let it be afraid, foi B am the Lord, a stronghold in the dur of trouble.' A car Iioad of Studchakcr waconi list received, and will ?ell cheaper than I as ever knawn. s. li. il ortges oc uo. reenwood, S. C. Trommer's Extract of Malt, fellow1! oinpouud Syrup of Hypophosphites id Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil,a r. Hill's. Preserve your harness by using Vac um Harness Oil, at Dr. Hills. Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic and Brown'! on Bitters, at Dr. Hill's. A nice assortment of fancy and toile -tides, at Dr. Mill's. A fvll assortment of the best cigars , Dr. Hill's. If you want a trunk from 50 cents U 1.00, "go and buy it from Quarles & Co. If yon want a saddle cheap for cash t> and get it at Quarles <fc Co. 50 Pieces of new style prints just ar ved at Cunningham <ft Ternpleton's. Bacon gone down to 12$ cents at Can Ingham <z Tompleton's. Bargains In Hosiery and Stationery ; Cunningham & Ternpleton's. New Dross Goo<ls just received at Cun Ingham & Ternpleton's. IF you want a nice overcoat call a bnnfngham A {Ternpleton's. pB Aromatic Mixed Tea found at Cun n^hnm <fc Ternpleton's. [Pry Tburber's No. 34 Coffee, at Cun ngham A Ternpleton's. if you want a cheap Cloak, Dolman o talking Jacket go to Cunninguam 6 pmpleton's, Whenever you want sugar, coffec rd, flour, rice, cheeses, or anything i B grocery line go to Quarles <fc Co. Fink chewing tobacco, the best in th arkct, can be found at Quarles A Co. Bo to Quarles a Co. and get you Rck shot cigar, only Scents a piece. Fifty cars of cotton seed wanted Jb L J. Rogers, agent. 3t Congress Water just received at Di Srs* tr SI Fhe Press and Banner, e I ^ J A.UBEVILLE, S.C. '? Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1882. :; l" i The Christinas Holidays?Stores lo be *; Closed. i;" By reference to the card <>f tlio Al.bnt' ville merchants it will tie seen that tlicii ' j stores will not be opened for the trail sac * tion of business on Christmas day. This j rule of closing the stores on Ohristinat day has been observed at this place loi y several yours, and our people are so ac" customed to suspending business mi thai iin.v umi an ciussrc* mill imouiiiuiii i>i men .; at that time expect a day's enjoyment. - when tin? cares of money-making ami e, bread-winning may be forgotten, and ! when the weary debtoj may reasonably ; hope for a day's respite from the pursuit -! of the vigilant creditor. This being the 1 'anniversary of the birth of earth's greatr j est UciieiUetor, it is tittiugand proper that i. j every human being should Rive thanks - fcr the blessings which he has received -j while it is no less his duty to contribute I something, at least by kindly word, if not t j bj* a more substantial gift, to the happi.' ncss and comfort of others. The reflex j i?'of a kindly action is worth much and the ' j consciousness of a duty faithfully per* formed is not to bo easily estimated. f The merchants do ri^ht in closing their -1 stores, and wo trust that all persons who e j are serving others may be excused, as far T |as possible, from labor on that day. in * the olden times the veriest slave was perj mitted to lay aside his manacles, and go t j forth for the day as free from care or personal embarrassment; as his free-born ? i master. jl Stores 4o be Closed. I We, the undersigned merchants of Ab?! beville, would hereby give notice that ac j cording to custom.'our stores will be I !.! closed on Monday, 25th December. Bus-1 s \ iness will be resumed on Tuesday, 2(Jth ; ; December. White Brothers, W. Joel Smith A* Son, Cnnniimhnm it Templeton. I L. T.Hill, Jas. A. Howie, I W. T. Pennev, ! ]{. M. TI addon A Co., Wardlaw A* Edwards, . J. D. Chalmers A Co., t fi. A. Douglass, I Quarles ?t Co., John Knox it Co., Miller Bros., I Parker it Ilill, W. T. McDonald it Co., A \V .Tones. I ~ I Abbeville Literary Club. , The regular monthly meeting of the i Literary Club will be held at the house j '.of Judge Cothran nn Friday evening,! , 22d inst. The Club will meet at half-past; ; seven o'clock. The essayist appointed ! j for the occasion is ("apt. J. T. Parks, who | j will read a paper on "Jackson and Clay." j (With Capt. Parks as essayist, Jackson j land Clay as subject and JudgeCothran hs host, tiio members of the Club may! count on spending a most delightful eve-j 'ning. The essay will form a companion j | piece to the admirable paper on "John C. j !Calhoun," recently l'ead to tile Club byj I Mr. Thos. r. Cothran. Delayed Telegram. \Vhv is it that the telegraph operator at: I Abbeville was given tlie "flood night" | ! last Sunday night without allowing him! : to send a dispatch, the copy of which he j had, waiting for the opportunity to send ;it? The dispatch was then necessarily: ! kept over until Monday, and iu con*e-, qut'iiee souio matter which would have' (otherwise appeared in this paper is omit- I | ted. Wo see very little advantage in, I sending a message by telegraph, if it is idelayed until it could have gone by the: mails. j Mn. John* W. Sjox requests us to notify his debtors that he is expecting the tiliI payment of all his claims. It is, ; hoped that all of his friends may respond i i to (his call, as he will surely make a inorcj j urgent call upon those who fail to pay or; Don't neglect this matter for a d:iv, but, I go to see him at once. It will bo well lor i you. tf ! Ik a gontIonian should want to buy an lenuagement rim*, Mr. II. 1). Reese,"will i furnish tho article. If a lady should j Want a pair of lino bracelets, he can sup- j pl.v tne want. If anybody wants any ar- : ; tiole of joivclry, suitable for a Christmas j present, Mr. lieosocan furnish it. If any ; road or should want to buy a good clock. . he should go to the same store. Dit. J. F. Towssend, who is now travj cling in the interests of Carrick <fc Com-; panv, of lloston, manufacturers of boots j land shoos, was in town yesterday, taking ] ' orders for the best articles in his line; j i j ue uocior is goou mm true, ana we trust i that lils orders may bo sufficient to over! run his house. I We are to receive next month, Januiary. 1880, a lar?e slock of Land ret Im, i Buist's, Sibley's and JohnsoD ltobbin's, 1 fresh Garden .Seed. Every paper warranted fresh and genuine. Give us a call < when planting time comes. II. W. Law! son & Co. 2t Mn; Hammond weighs most of the i ho^s that are .Sold hero now. The striug1 ing up of a live, kicking hog to steelyards ; is an unsatisfactory way of doing busij ness. When the auitnal gets 011 Ham- . i mond's scales, however, the beam is sure to go down at the right figures. In another part of the Pie*s and Banner may be found the annual appointments for the Methodist Ministers of this State. Nothing is looked forward to witli greater interest by a large portion of: olir people. |e Welcomk to Town.?Dr. L. T. Hill! has moved his family from Ninetv-SIx! to our town. They occupy the dwelling! on Floral Hill which was formeilv own-1 ed and occupied by Mr. J. F? C. DuPre. I The Asheley Phosphate Co., of Char-! ton, present their advertisement thisl week. Tliey are a reliable firm, and we! .do not doubt the superiority of theirI j goods. Give them a trial. Dr Pabkkr is selling his Christmas : and New Year goods at cost. This is a * , rare chance to get choice articles at greatly reduced prices. Call early, as his slock | is complete In every line. We have a larue and varied stock ofj | beautiful dolls, china, wax, rubber, audi I indestrueiable, come and see them before! ! they are pieueu over. ii. w. JLawson <x, i ! Co. 2t F i White bnothers how ofTor the finest ! assortment of stijrars and coffees they have ever kept. They will jjsve you ten j pounds of first-rate eoflee for nuc* dollar. Xkw JIot'sE.?Mr. Asbury Bin by has J ;just finished his handsome new dwelling : near Honea Path. It is one of the nicest i houses in that seel ion of the county. . ' i Ik any reader of the I*rens aiul Banner J ! lias a yoke ef good oxen to sell he should j j t;iKe them to S. C. C'ason, Es<j., who will j be glad to buy them at a fair price. I Go to White Brothers and get the in'gredients for j'our Christmas fruit cake. ; They have the ehoicjst Itusins, Currants, Citron and Almonds, Mu. T. L. Cozuy, of our county is oil"i to Atlanta, Ca.. where lie will henceforlh j cast liis fortune in (Ik; Gate City. Success and long life to him. * j ! Tiik show case of Mr. II. I). Ileese is as' I prottv as silver, gold and previous stones |can make it. (Jo to his place of business;, and buy something. Last night was cold, stormy, and j sleety. About midnight rain began to' fall, which continued to tho hour of go-! j ing to press. | | Mn. J. If. Moiirait, recently of our| town, has moved to Vcrdery, where lie' ,' sells goods for Messrs. Cunningham A: II Templeton. ! j.' When in need of a barrel of molasses,) . don't forget to call on Smith iV Son, who, > I have Just received the largest shipment! I: to this place. I White Brothers have a full supplvt" r of all kinds of nuts. Almonds, English j ' Walnuts, tfcu. Also one thousand pounds i! of candy. j, ?| White Brothers have just received | > j a car-load of New Orleans molasses, j; , | which will be sold at reasonably low ' ; prices. ,: Money.?All persons indebted to us I I must pay up. We are determined to! have our inoney. II. W. Lawson A Co.! j The largest shipment of New Orleans; . molasses to this place this season has just j i been received by W. Joel Smith it Son. ! Soap! soap! a real bargain. That box containing a lialf dozen of cakes of nice ^ toilet soap at Smith & Son. Guns! guns! A lino of single and double barrel guns; also, of breech-load? ing (runs at Smith iV Son. S. 0. Cason, Esq., is going to build aj handsome house ou his eligible lot on j Main Street. i Apples, oranges, bananas, randies, I nuts, raisins, citron, currants at Smith it - Son. ! Two ear loads New Orleans molasses -1 on hand at Smith ?te Son. r Parties Indebted to Seal & Mcllwain ' will please bear in mind that the time has i - eome for a settlement. Tuey need money i j and must have it. It is hoped that those jlwho owe will pay without further ; trouble. tf Seal & McIlwain. MARRIED. MARRIED. on December 14, isf.'. by Itev. R. C. Lltron. Mr. J. IIAKT BASKJN to Miss r: GEO KG IE BELL, nil of Abbeville county. j WANTED. 11 A yoke of Heavy Oxen. S. C. Cason. a Dee. 20. tf y At Cost. CHRISTMAS and New Year CardR, Dolls of the larger sizes. Vases and Toilet Sets. U EDWIN PARKER. Deo. 20,1882, tf . - v.. i M Circuits of the Church, j THE METHODIST APPOINTMENTS j FOR NEXT YEAR. Li.>t of tlio Preachers ami t!ie Circuits! to which they Have Reen Assigned. The following arc tlie appointments of the South Carolina Conferenee of the Methodist j KpKcoput Church South for ihc ensuing ve.ir: Charleston District; AV. r. MOC'/ON, Presiding fclder. Charleston. Trinity?A. Coke Smith. Itethcl?K. J. Meynimlle. Spring Street?J. A. (,'lifton. Citv .Mission?S. A. Jlburil. C ilnhoy?J. M. Frltly. Iteikeley? H. H. I>agrilll. vJ ? Oiiuhntik! In lii> c11tinl in<l . I " ""f!" Summervilie?C. H. Smith. Cypress? W. II. I.awton. St. (Jeoruc's?I). J. Simmons'. Hamburg?F. Auld. Colleton ? M. 11. Pooler: South branchvillo? W. II. W rot on. Round ()?s. I>. Vaugn. Wnlterboro?It. II. Jones, Ycnmsspi'?1>. Z. I?antzier. Black Swamp?J. L. Sitley. llardccvllle, to be supplied. Editor Southern Christian AilVifbatC?S. A. Weber. Allendale?M. M. Biabhatn. Orangeburg District. T. RAYSOR. Presiding Elder. Orangeburg? W. II. Richardson. Orangeburg ('. II.?.1. It. l'latt. ij Branehville?J. B. Masabeiiu. Providence?C. Flshbnrne. St. .Matthew's? .1. L. Sliut'ord, Loulstille?T. E. Waunniiiaker. Orange?A. It. Leo. Edisio?G. II. pooler, T. II. NVitnnnmnker. (jrahiim's?P. F. Kteller. Wililston and Bhicktil lc?I>ove Tiller. Aiken and Langley?J. J. Neville. Ciraiiitovllle and Vaucluse?s. beard; Columbia District. , A. M. OIIRIKTZBERl}, Presiding Elder. \ Columbia, Washington street?W; C. I'ower, [ W. A. Clarke, superiuimeriiry. Marion street?J. b. Stokes. City Mission?I/. M. Little. ' Columbia Circuit?J. W. Dickson, J. \V. :j Neilly. 1 Ridgcway?W. W. Williams. Winnsboro' and Blackcocks?E. O. Prlcc. Fairfield?J. K. McCain. Chester station?J. M. Carlisle: , Chester circuit? I*. I). I>unizlcrs ( Enst ('hosier?J. A. Porter. Rock IIIII-J. C. Sloll. Fort Mills?H. \V. Whltaker. . Yorkville? It. P. Franks. , Lexington Fork?.1. C. Count*. I l.ivinir-ton circuit?J. \V. (iatlin. beesvjilecircuit? .1. E. Watson. Itatesburg?A. J. Can:hell: Johnston?W. A. Rogers KdjrcMeld?\V. K. Wiglitman. Ctulidtiln to tlie Penitentiary?W. Martin. President of Columbia Female College?O. A. Darby. Sumter District: A. J. STOIC KS, Presiding Elder. !1 Sumter? H. F. vlirictzbors. Sumter CIrcuit-.J. A. Mood. Spring Hill and Kershaw?K, L; Dufile. j Kisliopvlllc?N. M. Melton. c Manning? <!. S. (iillliths. (Soreston?T. J!. I?-.yd. j < Santee?J s. Bcnsley. I Camden?H. M. Mood. t Jlanninj: Koek?W. H. Arinll. 1" Lancaster.Station? A. JI. I ester. I East Lancaster?.!. \V. Melt'iy. c West Lancaster?.J* \Y* lOlkins. cliesterliHd? C. I>. Howell. Lynchburg and St. Lukes?J. M- 1'iko. Wedvrcfieid?J. c. Chandler. n Slilloll W. A. Pelts. | j Clariiidon?T. I*. 1'hililps. j j| Florence District. S. II. IIHOWXK, Presiding Elder. Florence?W. T. Carers. Iiariington?<?. \V. walker. c Society i I iII?S. Jones, I > cheraiv?K. T. I lodges. Darlin:.-ton ("Ireult?A. W. Moore. Lower iJarlin :ton -J. T. Ki!^o. Tuniiionsvillc?X. 1!. Clarkson, Mars lihtlf-A. J. Stafford. KUinuhain?a. <Walker. Williamsburg?J, C. CavN. Seranion Mission?II. J. .Morgan. T Jolimonville?A. W. Jackson, (ieoi'uetoivn?\V. S. MartinUeojuelown Circuit?J. J. Porter. lilack Uivcr? \V. Carson. . Kinjisire11?T. K. (iilbcrt. |J Mis-i.iiiu.y to lira7.il?J. W. Kotpr. i Liack Creek Mission, to besupplied. I . Marion District. j J. M. BOYD, Presiding Elder. J Marion?J. T. Wijilitmiin. j Centenary?J. W. Humbert. Bi llion's Neck?1*. H. J:u-k<on. I) Norih Marlboro?B. O. Jones, W. L, Pogues, iipiTiiuinrriiry. ltonn?*ttsvl!lp?T. J. Clyde, J. C, Kllgo. 1< ? lii??.1. liisse!. , Little I'.ock-K. J. Hl!l. (l Mnliins?J. W. Murray. Cou\v:.yl)oro?'T. H. Mortis. i. Cool springs, to bo supplied by V.\ 15. linker.;11 Bnybo o?i*. A. Murray, | ti Buck vl lie?J. .1. Workman. W,........ i,I I' I,.,,.I Spartanburg District S. H. JONES, Presiding Elder i " Spartanburg?J. B. Campbell. | Spartan bur;: City Mission?A. 1'. Avant. o Lnion?J. E. Carlisle. Cherokee spiiiiar?J. F. Smith. Cam* Cuvk?M. W. Hardin.Jon'-svilie?J. II. Ziinmcrnutn. G>iiln<-y City? U A.Johnson. I s< Goshen 11 i 11?A. \V. Walker. I ? Jjuirens?G. M. Hoyd. ' North Laurens?H. W. Harbor. e Clinton?J. A. Wood. Ji- linont?J. It. wilson. Cumpobcllo?.1. J>. l-'i iorson. Patolel and Gldndale?J. \V. Arli.i!. York Circuit?A. Krvltic. VandvTiilli Cnlversliy?A. M. Shlpp. Wotl'ord College? W. Smith, WAV. Duncan, j _ rofe?sors. i r Sunday School Secretary?K. f!. Oliver. r Missionary to Brazil?J. \V. Turboux. Cokcsbtiry District. W; D. KIIIKLAND. Presiding Elder. Cokosbnry W. \V. Thomas. Cokesbury Circuit?J. W. Kelly, J. E. Itusli-1 on. I Abbeville?It. t:. Harper, Abbeville Circuit? \V. U*. Jonesi South Abbeville?J. T; l'atc. I.owndesviile? M. L. Hanks. n Tumhlini: Shoals - \V". II. Klrton. Greenwood?K. X. Wells. North Kdgeflcld?W. P. Meadows. -i Newberry?It. I). Smart. i dewberry Circuit?M. Brown, \V. Il.IIodgV North Newberry?A. A. Gilbert. Saluda?O. Hi 'J'raywiek. P I'arksville Mission, J. W. Brown. y Greenville District. T. G. HERBERT, Presiding Elder. v Greenville?J. O. Wilson. c Gienviile Citcult?11. 15. Hrowti. i'.ciiiviiiir,? v?. \\ cjchi. North Greenville?L. r'. licatty. l-'oik Shoals?J. \V. ]>anlcl. tl \Villlamston--\Vi JIutto. Itrushby Creek?to be supplied by V. A.:c lodges. : T Anderson? J. W. Holt Inst. Anderson Circuit?J. Alto way. West Anderson?J. F. England. I'emllftou?L. Wood. v 1'lckens?S. I'. Khvell. ! c D. It. Hrowne. Seneca City?A. G. Guess. Walhallu?(.' 1) Ma-.n. Willlamslon Female College?S. Liitiders,1 11 iresldent. je NOTICE. Delinquent Land Sales.? I N accordance with A. A. 1K70, No. fifll, Sec.!; I II. I hereby publish the list ol iJellnineiit Lands of Abbeville county, as returned I o nic by the County Treasurer tor the liscul ear \Sl-Xi. _ ? = : Hi | ^ ||1 p ic 6 6 6 s <" \ H ''A / > I ! In.lunnn ! It I ' -i i.hi ?-?t (W I .lavis, il. and M.&Co... 1/('); 2,*75 -3? i Iackett, Dolly : l 1 l l ;t25 8 U7 j Fester, Caroline 1 150 ' CK) 12 14 hiiuard, II. J. and C. L...: 1 ! 1 1 I.ikki 17 40 4ul>er, Milly 1 ... j 1 1 IK) 5 10 I'lionison. James ! 1I 32' j ]|5 4 J>7 I Mcrmvetlier, list M. It... 2. 12 ' ;ki 4 08 Vsinew.J.F 3 1311 4 Mi; r'reoiiian. (j. W i 3 WO!,.. ... 27" 7 *>">1 IvJIlmtfxwortli. John ! :i 2li( ! 700 i- <* I Moore A Johnson I 8 '... 1' 'JO 2 llj [ ronton. Willis .Hid) ... ...| fi'10 11 -ll| sf.uk. llcnry ;...! 3 i l 1 225 0 !'7 bdwardK, Margaret J j 7- ' 270 0 2$;' Iteynolds. Jensev 7 . ... 0') 3 40 White. Mm ;8 5 ! 25 4 0:)! Iteagan, Mrs. ,s. 11 8 1 i ...; lot, 3U0| Napl-r, H. A in ... 500 ? 0 Mel'aslan, Mrs. Hebccca'lo 2-0j... ... l,3W 20 07 I Wardiaw, Josh 11 1 1 1 l'j)! .'(70! Holland. \v. a 12:j-j7 ...i... 2,mm' 33 2i , kiowei), l-Nt (?. Wilson.... 12 111 ... ...' 1,2'Kij 10 5S liailoy. Kit/. 107 ! 420: 11 10 ? lirowti, Kst l{ebecei>_ 1") |.;2 \ 70il 1822 Cleveland, John 1' 15 23'...'...! 75 0 0"i Covin. J. I., et nl 15 230!...'...; f?50 21 52 I'won, Lewis It 15 331...!... 670 11)40 ltlley, Win 115 40| I IU0 5 10 I Smith, Hold; T 15 185' ' 500 13 1") smith, Mrs, 15. M 15 100 ' 010 10 02 ; Wnllon & ('hcnall ' 15 31 ' 80 4 93 Widetnan, W. II 15 W0 5(0 15 011 Uorley, JIary <f Jl(< 128 1 825 14 31 Cresswell, Matliew.;.; 10 loo 30i> 8 10!1 llolloway, J. It 10 ill. 1,1)75 19 19 McKarlan. a. K It; 111 ' 225 5 01 j I'i-hUc. Est W H 10 501... ... 1.5(H) '23 02) Tn rman, Caesar 10 13 1 215 0 48, Notice is hereby given that the whole of the several parcels, lots an<l parts of lots of Heal I KMnte described In the foi'CKolni! list, or so much thereof as will be necessar> to pay Hie taxes, penalties and assessments charged then on, will be sold by the Treasurer of Abbeville county on Monday, the 1st day of Jan-\ uary next, unless said taxes, assessments and i penalties urn paiJ bHorc that time. Said sale , to be continued from day today until each tract, parcel or lot is sold or offered for sale. J. T. PARKS, County Auditor. Dcc. 20,1882, tf * | Medical Society. 'piIE Abbeville County Medical Koclcty will' 1 meet next Saleday. JOHN A. ROBIN SOX, I Dcc. 20.18X2. Secretary. TEACHER'S EXAMINATION.; 'TEACHERS desiring to teach Public Schools 1 in Abbeville county next year 1883, will ] nu-et the Examining Hoard on Friday and Saturday 5th and titli January next, at Abbe-1 \ille Court House, promptlyat 10 o'clock A.; M. prepared with paper, pen and ink. The while teachers will attend on first day.and I the colored on day following. Teachers holding unexpired first grade certificates are not required to attend. E. COWAN, Chairman Ex. Hoard. ' Dec. 20,1882, tf Notice. THE School Trustees of Abbeville county; will meet tlieCounty Board of Examiners 1 at Abbeville C. H. on Monday first day of] January, 18.s3. A full attendance is earnestly requested as important business will come belore the meetiug. E. CONVAN, School Commissioner. Dcc. 20, 18S2, tf * *' * * ' Diamond. ONE Nickel Plated Handle Diamond, for ( 'liltingdouble thick ghtss. EDWIN' PARKER. i Dcc. 13, 1SS2, St For Sale. DBUG STORE FURNITURE! THE Drug Hollies, Jars, Scales and Show Cases. Sonic of the Uottles ami Jars have the Improved tilass Isabels on tliem. One set <>f Flnc^ Prescription Scales; also, a set of Di ng iialanccs. one Sale EDWIN* PARKER. Dec. 13; 1882. 2t Master's Sale. Mary Ross against O. F. Ross, J. R. Ross and others. |?Y virtue of an order to me directed In the above suited case, I will sell to the high i'?c umutrr, ui. puoui; aiii-uoo, ? iimii uii; !:?( | hours of Rule, at Abbeville Court House, on ; Monday, llu> lirst day of January A. 1>. 18*1.1 lite following described properly, to wit: All | that tract or parcel of land, belonging to Anna Jones nt tne time of her death, situate, lying, and being in the (,'ounty of Abbeville, South Carolina, aud containing Two Hundred Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of R. 1*. Brooks, Kninia B. Williams, theTalbert lands itiul others. TKitX1H? One-half ' ash. Balance in twelve months, secured by bond of purchaser and I mortgage of premises. Interest from day oi sale. Purchaser to pay for titles. M. Ij. BOXHAM, JR., Master Abbeville County. Master's Office, Dec. 0, ifvS'_\ Master's Sale. America N. Ilall against Mary Tucker, S. A. Tucker and others. T>Y virtue of an order to me directed. In the I L' above staled case, I will sell to thehigh-j r?st bidder,at publicauctlon, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, on Monday, the lirst day of January A. I?. lsjtf, | I lie following described property, to wit: All that truet or parcel of land, upon which Hobi?rt A. Tucker lived at the lime of his death, | dtuate, lylns, and being In the County of Abbeville, youth Carolina, and containing Two Hundred and Eight Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Izba 11 :'rowther, J. I. Crowthcr, Juincs ShiVlcy audi jl tiers. TKKMS?One-third ca6b. Balance In one ind two years?In two equal Instalments? ivitli Interest Iroin day of f?le. secured by xind of the purchaser aud mortgage of tlie remises. Purchaser to pay lor papers. 8old it the lisle ol former purchaser. M. L. BON HAM. JR.. Master Alibevlile County. Master's Office, Dec. 211, lss2, tf Master's Sale. j iVashlugton Jordan against Queen White' mill others. [>Y virtue of nti order to tne directed. In the | above stated ea?e, I will sell to the hlirh-j! st l>l<Itl?*J\ at public auction, within the legal i lourn of Sale, ut Abbeville Court House, on I' itonitny, the tir<t day of January A. 1>. 18?t. he l<>ll'>wiug described property, to wit: All! hat tract or parcel of hind, lale the property ! f Oil ton Jordan, situate, l.vlnir, and being Iii | ne County of Abbeville, .South Carolina, and mitulnlng Fifty-Three Acres, i' nore or less. nnd hounded by lands of Primus .etnian, Ueorao Ilearst, Josh Wilson, Wiliain Wldt'inan and Others. TKRMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay for titles. M. L. HONIIAM, Jit, Master Abbeville County, piaster's Office, Dec. 20,1SS2. tf I State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. , IN THE PRORATE COURT. 1 'bos. C. Chiles, as Administrator and Plaintiff, against i obn W. Chiles and W. C. Stcirfc,- Defendants. 'omplnlnt for Sale of Land to pay Debts, j r WILL sell at public outcry, at A bbeL villo Court House, on SALEDAYJ* X JANUARY next, within the legal 11 ours of sale, for tlio payment of debts,; Jie following described real estate, be-j jnging to the estate of Eunice It. Chiles, eceused,- to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate I i the County and State aforesaid, con-! * lining Ninety-Five Acres, I, lore or less, bounded by lands of R. W. iitcs, .Tames Steitle, James Prcsslcy and 1 thers. |f TERMS?One-half cash, balance on a redit of twelve months, with interest,; ecu red by bond and mortgage. Pur- < haser may have option of paying all t ash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. FULLER LYON, Judge Probate Court. | Doc. in, 1882, tf State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Iarriet P. Brown, as Adfiiin-") Com- ! istratrix, Plaintiff, I plaint for against } sale of 1 lusan M. Stribbling and Jas. land to J. Willard, Defendants. J pay debts! [" WILL sell at Abbeville Court House, L on 8ALEDAY IN JANUARY next, | i-ithin the legal hours of sale, for the! avmont of debts, thcfollowinir described ! eal estate, to wit: 1. All that tract or parcel of land of| fhieh Samuel J. Willard died, seized, I ontaiuing One Hundred Acres, nore or less, bounded by M. S. Tolbcrt, state of DeLa Ilowe, Little ltiver and " iong Cftno Creek. 3. All that tract or parcel of land of: ihieh Nixon W. Willard died, seized, ontaiuing Eighty Acres, noro or less, bounded by Steele McClane, stsito of DeLa llowo and Long Cane :rcek. TERMS?Ono-liiilf orisli, balance ott a redit of twelve months, with interest,, ecured by bond aful mortgage, or if ?le-. ired, purchaser may luivo option of pay-1 ng ail cash. T T.'TTT T VI? T.VftV Judge Probate Court. Pec. 43, 1S.S2, tf Christmas Toys. rllK mitlcrnignrd has quite a variety of| TOYS lor ttie reason, at low prli'0?. GMVIX 1>AIIK Gil. Pec. fi, 1XH2, 2t Dolls t Dolls! ALAIUiG variety ami low In price. KDWIN PARKER. Dee. 0,1SS2. L't THE LADIES | Confectionery. ?IS THE PLACE FORLADIES TO TKADE! ? IS TI1E PLACE FOR? Children to Trade !i -IS THE PLACE TO BUY? Confectioneries, Nuts. Fruits, Toys, And Everything Nice For CHRISTMAS ! DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! TEA SETTS, GUEST CUPS, VACKS, IJOYS TOOL CHESTS, 3E3 Z I^r o and a beautiful lot of TOYS, botli useful an-1 ornamental. We resiH-etfullv invite the inspection of the LADIES and CIIILDKLN. W. T. McDONALD, Agent. J)ec. 18S2, tt" J. Knox & Co. ?AGF.XTS I-OKMR. TOM YODN 6' PURE CORN WHISKEY TI1E best and purest CORN WHISKEY brought to tills market. Juno 22,1881, tf Non Secret Medicine. KIDNEY Cure and Iron Tonic. EDWIN PABKER. Nov. 15,1882, It < ~~ V \ OFMCE OP COTTSTV CoMMf'SStONKTW?,) Abdkvii-IjB, Dec. 5, 1882. ) In KREBY certify that 'tho Board of County Commissioners haft been in session during the fiscal year 1831-82 fourJteon limes. I That the following statement shows | how many miles the several Coin mission. ers have traveled attending said meetings [and upon other business pertaining to their otllce. Wi T. Cowan 1,905 miles. W. It. .McKinney 1,721 miles. J.T. Bask in 1,203 miles. 4,820 miles* I further certify that no account has lionn f>vMiniiifi(l imtirnvml ntnl nivlepHfl I paid to the best of my knowledge without having been first sworn to and itemized. The time for publication of Annual Report lias been changed from 15th November to two weeks before the first Court of General Sessions which meets after the first of Januaryj T. P. COTHRAN, Clerk Board C. C. A. Co. Dec. 0, 1882, It State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. Probate Court?Citation forLettersof Administration. By J. Fui.i.er Lyon, Esq., Pkohatk Judge. \i ' IIKREAS, Thomas C. Chiles, lins made ?V suit to me. to grant 111 in Letters of Administration of I lie estate and effects of Eunice It. (.'Idles, late of Abbeville county,deceased, These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Eunice K. Chiles, deceased, that they be and appear before me. In the Court of Probate, to be held at A bbevllle C. II., on Monday, the lltli of l)e<'uinber, l!W2,after publication hereof, at II o'clock In the forenoon, to show Cause If aiiy they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 27th day of November, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eightytwo and In the one hundred and seventh year of American Independence. Published on the 271 li day of November, IRsl>, iii the lh-rxsand Manner and on the Court House door for the time required by law. , J. FULLER LYON, Judge of Probato. Nov. 29,1SS2, 2t 1 State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. n..,,l,n|nr'nnfl ritoflAM fr?r r I ami /?f Adml t ^ 1st ration. j IJy J. Fuli-kr Lyon, Esq., Phobatk Judge, | \X,THKIIKA-S, Henry C. Henderson, madcMilt! 1 to mc, to grunt him Letters of Adminls- j ( (ration of the estate arid etteels of Mason C. Henderson, late of Abbeville county, deceits-1 I ed. | These are therefore to cite and admonish all i and singular the kindred and creditors of the i <ald Mason C. Henderson, deceased, that they lie and appear, before me. In the Court of Pro- I l)atc, to be held at Abhovlllfc C. H., oti Frl-1 lay, tlie 8th of December, 1K82, after publl-l nation hereof, at 11 o'cloek in the forenoon, to Oiow c.iuse. If any they have, why Hie said j \dmlnlKtratlon should not be granted. i vJlven under my hand and seal, this 24th day, J of November, 1ks2, in the year of ourj Lord one thousand eight huudred and j eighty-two and in the one hundredth, ami seventh year of American Independ-' cnce. [ 1 Published on the 2flth day of November. 1S82, I n the 1'riKs anil flnnm-r, and on the Court House do-ir for the time required by law. J. FULLER LYON J udge of Probate. , Nov. 20, 18S2, tf f; 1 a State- of South Carolina,!3 Abbeville County. j IN THE PROBATE CCURT. n :n the matter of the estate of John C. Chiles, deceased.?Petition for Hettlcmcnt. !N OTICE Is hereby given that, W. E. Cochran, Administrator of the above estate| ins applied to this Court for a discharge from ilstriibt. It. is ordered, that Tuesday the 10th or De-. :ember, ISSJ. be tlxed as the day for fettling he estate and granting a discharge to the Ad-, ninlstral>r. J. FULLER LYON, Probate J udge. j Nov. 15. 1882. ."it RBOE13PTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! i SEWING MACHINES nt very low Ct'J prices 1 case White Crochet Quilts 12-i and very j landsotne. . o dozen Silk Handkerchiefs. ! f 2D dozen Linen Handkerchiefs for Ladles 111(1 MlSSCS. M do/."ii Ladles Kid Gloves?nil numbers. 0 dozen China and Wax Dolls, dozen l,adlcs and Misses Cloaks and Jack-; M-?. Jewelry?Initial Scarf Pins, new ixnd pret- C y; liraeelels in new designs. R. M. HADDON & CO. Nov. 20,1X82, tf WARNING! WARNING! \LL persons Indebted to us for 1R81, will i save trouble and cost, by calling ntonee iud paying tlioir notes and accounts. QUARLES & CO. Nov. 22. ISS2. tf POITTS'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS ! I^SWillP No Hons* will die of four. Tors or LT750 Fbvsk, If Koiitz's Powder* r.rc uv?l In rime. Font/'* Powder* will euro mid pre < r.: JIuoCltoLKRA. routz's Powders will prevent lx Fowls, Foutz's Powders Mill Ineren-" the qnnntlty of milk una cream tw enty per ccnt., and nmke tlio butter firm and sweet. rnrn or pwwnt nlmrwt xytrt disxasic to which jlorxrs nnd ( attlonre suhjcct* sovc^rvscre? n ,u' glvk sa ?o*DAVID r. rOTJTZ, Proprietor, dadtiaiohe. us. ' * croarnntct* blirllfeb'8 wffifqk indian vermifuge td 1 dent roy nml expel worm# *r itjf&r from the hninnn body, where they exltrt. if used ;s?53 ?;<? nocopdlitpr to 'he direc j? 3&vi&a * ???. it a safo anu r?? j fj b8j^-\ liable i-einedy* r0? sale by all druggists and store keepers. -4 David E. Foutr; Prop. &:*:4?rx (t.| halt j moke, sid. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX! ALL perrons Indebted to or having demands against the estate of Hubert Hutchinson, deceased, will settle with ine without delay. JANE C. HUTCHINSON*. Dec. C, I8S2. It Executrix. COPARTNERSHIP." 'IMIE utiderfdplu'd have this day formed n copartner- j ( ship fur i hi- imr|ni?c of eirrylnc on tin- OENEIJ-1 AL KITIJNITCTUB lU.'SlNESS, under the Arm inline of J. 1). CllALMEItS Jc CO. J. T>. ('IIA LMKKfl. JAMES CllALMEKS. Dec 1.1SS2, tr A SAKE FOIl SALE. EDWIN PAniCEIt. Nov. 29, 1882, it DRESS GOODS RECEIPTS. ARNET (Jrcen and Rlnnk Velvets for La7 dies Suits. Very handsome und quite elicap. Worsteds In Garnet, Green, Grey and litowu, at lower prices. It. M. IIADDON i. CO. Nov. 29,1882, tf AN ACT OF MAN, 4 v linpxnpoted elrcnmstanee requires the A undersigned to wlml up his" business ! transactions AT ONCE. All friends, customers mid professional patrons, are requested earnestly to settle their accounts and notes at once. EDWIN PARKER. Nov. 2ft, 1382, It AGENTS WANTED! J g tmn ' g? H [. 'S? ca Men of AM*?^ op ca-! ir>' ftn(1 rnmmlj.slon, tor DICTIONARY or Universal knowledge. Jut! tint, 's'ln! n.' ' <1 ii'td Compact Lit erary Aci!i?fvo:i;?.fi.".ti ; .* Ai-e. lias no Cfiiapciitors. No /'../ '/v jj* Am cards notktd. Bend Blimp for f x!l n/.-r.-, Aridrtit our bouse iti-iit rst te ion. H. CliHinlxTB & Co.v 8T. LOUIS, MO.. C i jtu-o ?11.. Atlanta, Oft. Toilet Preparations. POMADE, Sulphur Soap, Military Shaving so:ip, Yankee Shaving Soap, Tooth 1'owde/s. Colognes. EDWI> PARKER, j .-Sept. 13,1882, 4t Type worm specific. EDWIN PARKER. l oept. 13,1832.4t ' : ' ' ; AM.HILL & SONS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, -ANDt\ j\ r\Ttmr r\\rn l'itU V181UJ)I 5, CRACKERS, HAM, TEAS, FISH, SOAP, SYRUP, SUGAR, STARCH, SPICES, FINE TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES, LIQUORS, &c. ( Abbeville, S. C.' r Dcc. 15, 1880, tf. c i p. mm, QEISTERAL FURNITURE DEALER, 7| ABBEVIJ-LE, S, C. s HAW Jnsf. reoclrrtl n now supply of FURNl'fUItK of nil klnils, wli'cli he will sell oh', mid to which lie Invites the attention of Mirolmsers. Ills plnre of business Is up-stnlrs over A. M. ill) ft SotiKPtorc, on the I'ublle Square. Sept. 2-1, 1882, If jtwtsign, ABBEVILLE, S. C. |S j?EI3Pt> on hand n full assortment of g IRON CASES, ! PINE BURIAL CASKETS, I COFFINS, \l rom the cheapest to the best. Hearse will jg (tend funerals, wnen desired. ft le will also Contract for the | Erection of Buildingslo Is asent for the sale of Sash, Doors Hinds, Mouldings, Stalr-ralllngs, Floorings nd everything pertaining to house building April 7, 1KS0. tf CINCINNATI ' REPOSITORY Abbeville. S. C, just arrived-a fixe lot of j Juggies, Wagons, Harness, Whips, Halters, Lap Robes, &c. ^ VrfionK wniitlnc surli will find them ill foul's icw building, on Alston Corner, Abbeville :. ii. 0. A. cuorT & co., a Thomas Bcggs, Salesman in charge. BOct; 2'j, 18S2, b kluxtox'ST HOTEL TO LET. ROOMS nil furnished. Apply nt onno to JOHN KNOX. Abbeville, S. C., Sept. 20.1882, tf NEW GOODS ?AT? -ANDvnunirvAio luiUll/EilUl! 9. A r f\ riECES of all the latest style prints cunningham & templeton's. C A PIECES Bleached Muslin, at lowest OU prices, at cunningham & templeton's. A LARGE assortment of Jeans and Cnsslmeres at cunningham ?fc templeton's. BOOTS, Shoes and Hats In Innumerable stylos and prices, at cunningham & templeton's. TRUNKS. Trunks. Trunks, Trunks, at cunningham & templeton's. Ready-made clothing, nit the latest cuts, at cunningham a tempi-eton's. EVERYTHING In the grocery line?Sugar, Coffee, Ten, ltlee, Molasses, Tobacco, Cheese and all shelf gcxxls. at cunningham & templeton's. TRY our 8 pound to the dollar Coffee. You will find It excellent. i M i. TI.'vut T."rr>v? iv iinoi .J. | ROAL UnklriK Powders, the purest mnclc, nt CUNNINGHAM & TEMPLETON S. THE best Shirts nnd Collnrs wo linve ever , kept. Complete In nil pnrts. ut CUNNINGHAM <fc TEMPLETONPDRESS OOOt)S in varied styles, nt CUNNINGHAM & TEMI'LETON'S. Sept. 13,1882, tf ILM'ILIII PJaVE on linnd almost every vnrlely of| CARRIAGES,. BUGGIES, AND WAGONS, which they oiler to their customers on the 'repairing a specialty.j With I lie best of workmen in cvpry branch of jour business, and an Abundant supply of lumber, and other materials, we are prepared to do all kinds of repairing in the very best j manner, at the shortest notice, and on tlie most accommodating terms. All work fully warranted. SEAL & McILWAINE, ' Washington Street. | Abbeville, Feb. 22,li>8 2j State of South Carolina Abbeville County. IX TIIE PROBATE COURT. Ex parte S. McUowitn and Wm. H. Parker, Executors and Petitioner.-,. Petition for Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby Riven that I lie above named Executors of the estate of lion. 1). L. Wardlaw, deceased, have applied for discharge. 11 Is ordered, that Thursday, the 2sth of December next.be fixed for granting the dls charge as prayed for. J. FULLER LYON, Judge of Probate. Nov. 29,1882,41 f .V ? ' . Tr" ' ASIE CHMLESI SOLUBLE GUANO, J-.luhly ammonlated; DISSOLVED HONE, highest crude; ACID PHOSPHATE, for com ASH ELEMENT, nrnd GENUINE LEO the Mir JENUINE FLOATS, of highest grade. product SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC; COTTON AND ( Oil uuou: Special Formula* inrido loonier. Hpcchtl iniliiwiiioiils fur cash orders. For terms. Illustrated Almanacs mid cards: Dcc. 10,18olf. (ini PACIFIC ffi OFFER F< SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. rHE.SE guanos are of the highest zrndo and n mon.v of till oar customer* for the past l.iy? :lsc whore will substantiate. For tortus apply t E. H. FROST & CI Doc. 13,188-2, 3m HART AND HARDWARE J SOEE AGE ,ADOW ptTLVKnrzrxo Pt^r HARROW, TI PULVD1UZINU HARROW, LANE IIA I W IKE, BUFFALO ST AGENT Genuine Farmer's Fric FOR J ,TEEL BtTLT-TONGUES. SCOOTERS. TWIST KIT LI j LINE OK CARPENTERS. MAOIIIN TOOLS, H UBS; SPOKES. STATE AG r KEMP'S MANURE AND C( SHOWS SPREADER WII1LE DRIL HAST & b7k7be -3DEAL3 Window and Hot E JnnrrVi nr?ri T^rocflo^] t.il .bUUgli UD.U a/x vuuvu mm linges and Sash Ketche Office: Over A. M, E Sept. C, 1SS2, tf 2 S j " ? ? ? ? *g s s s ? 1 1 5 I 8 fl < 0 I <? iH jm. S . ? fl s S m % I & CD <j & O PQ ! w - 1 M _ W S CO I * ??4 1 H e^ 5 g bJD f i ! g CD j g g i ! w 3 h~3 C5 1 ? -8 ? O . ! * taSBMBd .c Sept. 27, 1882, (3m L. W. I'EiutiN, T. r. Cotjikan PERRIN & COTHEAN, Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE* S. C. SALE OF (Inn? PMs Watr-liRs .Tpwplrv UUIiOj X lULUXUj if iuujiuuj vuiiunji All f;uNs, pistols, watches on other fir i id ps le! t In my shop for repairs, which have tivrn in my shop for one year, will bo sold SAI.KOAY IN JANUAHV next, to pay liili for repairs. JOIIX L. CI.AUIC. Nov. 15.18S-\ If TAX ITiCE! Trkasuhek's Office. AnnKVir.LK, s. <:.. Nov. 21, ls*2. "\TOTICK Is hereby riven to School TciicIhts ii nnd all persons holding School Claims, that I am now prepared to pay all such in J. W. PERRIN, Treasurer Abbeville County. I Xov- ? 'w2- _ ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE! A I.I? pcrt-ons having demands against the c^tnle of JAO>>'. Mil,I,Kit, deceased, [will present them without delay. And all ' persons indebted to the estate must e??nie I'oi! ward at once and pay,or make satisfactory arrangements. MIW. M. M. MIM.Ki:, Administratrix. Oct. 11, IS*2, Mm CHROMOS. ACFIOIfT. lot of Ixaullfiil CIIROMOS ol the most attractive kind, Just received, at W P. Wardlaw's. March 8, 1SS2, tr j Dr7ll. D. WILSON, 1 DENTISTRY, Abbeville, C. H., S. C ^cOfllce; Upstairs over the Post Office."^ m ' \ roN, s. c. jinstinc;; * (m?! Floats, for Onflow, Grain find Peas; POLD-sHAIJi 1CA [NIT. Imported direct from i.m ! ? r!ni>>>i hi, v 11 ml ii'ArrantAil nnrn . of the bile Atomizer; N COMPOUND; S'I> DItll 1) FISH AND BLOOD; OitOl NiJ Ii.iW HONE; N. 8. LAND PLASTER; COTTON SEED MEAL. ulJress the Co. Oil SALE PACIFIC ACID PHOSPHATE. re kept so without regard to co<it, as the tfestl;ars In this State, (ioorciu. North Carolina aud o the agents in the various towns or to 3.f Agents, Charleston S. C. "mm my, VIERCHAISTTB. NTS FOR lOMAR SMOOTHING HARROW, THOMAS (row. amekican barbed fence andard scaled. S FOR siid and Avery Plows. SALE 'elts, shovels. ;isi\ f-OOPKRS AND BLACKSMITH RIMS, REFINED AND SWEDES IRON. 5NTS FOR )TT0N SEED SPREADER. LING. IT ALSO BROADCASTS. CO., Charleston, S. C. ACH AM, 3R IN!ed Sash, Doors, Blinds imber, Improved Blind ;S, ill & SonSi c s - ; ? ? O < > a "3 - ? ?s ? g s s. - o o jbs I 5 ? 5 1 = = <3 s 1 111 !??? 6 h=dfiOu 2 B 72 3 C e c ?.5 >, E> o - ? ? ? ^J C P" ~ o I $ ?( 1 VU ^ c u z"> -z M a* rg. ? w- * z * Zi 5 2^ 5 f ? 52 3 ^ H s g s| s M i *- ? =i $ w s i 11 in f * -3 ? ? fl? ? O 5 / ?. ? fg S W/ ?-> o s ^ o ~ oo ^ c* ia .2 o 5 ? : * =s * w 11 s - if | ft 5 t Z ?s g r#> S o . g 2 S'j -g vZ2 I ii ? S |d ? trir*j s ai? S *3 ?< .? ~ 6* 5 s ?x.x| | 52 s ? ?Ss? ^ 05 2 Si 5^C-3J? m | ps * * ss<2 s tfs .? S "^To-a ^1 2 a-5ga .?g2 ? 4?--f :? ?>f2 - *5|? -c 35 s2 2 ??5l a fc^o g-i 1m1 Hill I! i si I illl ^ i iisl J-iftl S;s-:rtii c-E =-2ix'ai 111 I ?fiil?=tifp|l i? sss:s< a ~ o c; < 'A 2 I AS PREDICTED! l. h. russel's iW BRICK STORE IS Building lip a profitable trade. Mr Russet's long experience in the I LIQUOR TRADE ; Enables liiin to distinguish the GRFA1 , DIFFERENCE between good and in ferior articles. JIo always buys direct from tho Manu factories, thereby saving the profit tha goes to (lie middle man, this lie gives t( his customers. Farmers will find this a good place t< buy line 'sweet mash com mm Direct from the Moo niair.s of Nr Carolina and as PURE as the "WAIEl that decsend from tho Blue Ridge. HE IS ALSO FITTING IT A SPLENDI1 BilliarM Pool Parlor, Romombor tlio NEW STORE : door to tlio Court House. April 1.S-5-. WANTED 10,000 IBS. HIDES r TAKE this mellind of Informim* thepe 1 pie of AMievlile tii>?J siirioiiMilint! emu iry llint I am prepared and will pay tlie liinl est iiijirk?-t price i'?>r all UliuU of llil'lv r SKINS, Mol.KsKIXS, II EES WAX, ami c , erylliing In tiiat liue. J.MORRIS, Knox's Luildlng No. 2. Nov. I, li>.S2, -'in MEDICAL NOTICE. MABRY & HILL \I7 E lmve tills day formed a copartnorsli Vr in tliu practice of medicine. Office at Dr. Hill's Drug Store. . T. J. MARRY, M. D L. T. HILL, M. D. I Sept. 1, 1882, tf 3?">V.?:. 7. Special Notice "J emit ' TTAVING purchased ri larcrer stock" ' IX than our store is capable of holding | and in order to supply the wants of our I entire custom, wo have opened another store in one of Cdthran's new buildings, where goods of all kinds can be l'ound at the lowest prices . Strictly for Cast. Besides the very immense stock always found in our old stand, let all those in want of men's or boys' CLOTHING, 'Boots, Shoes', Hats, ; ' t TRUNKS, DOMESTICS Jewelry, GROCERIES OS HARDWARE;'; | give us a call and. be convinced that money can be saved by purchasing their Fall ! and Winter supplies from us, for we h&vtf | bought our goons extremely low aud exI poet to give tho public tho benefit. SatI l.sfaction guaranteed to nil. F. Rosenberg & Co. _Jctober 4, 1882. ' dealer in DRY GOODS; GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ABBEVILLE, 43.-O. Has in store a full line of , '% GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS^ to which ho invites the attention of purchasers. Nearly everything In hi* store Is uew un?l fresh from the markets, and the low price ;?t which lie otl'ers his troodn makes It to their' advantage to trade with him. H4h stock la ' " ' VS varied, and anions which may be found ' flour, meal, bacon, lard, salt. mo- :a lasses, sugar, coffee, teas, soap, starch. tobacco and cigars, bagging and . . 'm ties, and planTATION snp- ?fl PLIES. .Jm CANNED GOODS OK ALL KINDS. PICKLES. JELLIES, CANDIES. A LARGE ANI? COMPLETE STOCK OF CROCKERY AND GLASS WARES. PAINTS AND OILS. . PAINTS AND OILS. PAINTS AND OILS, , 'J PAINTS AND OILS. PAINTS AND OILS. ( O?? . ' DRY GOODS,' CALICOES, . . ' DOMESTICS, HOSIERY. GLOVES, V? H ATS. LIN ENS, FLA N NELS AND LACES. BOOTS, 8HOES, READYMADE CLOTHING AND JEA|NS. A.W. JONES. Sept. 13,18S2, tf f Jjfg LIME I LIMET 'I'HF iinderplgned bogs leave to say to the'. I public tliuv lie keeps alwayiton hand a good supply of ficMi and veil burnt LIME aft < htskllu in I<aureii8 county.at tlieG. W.Sul-, II van old kiln, 13 miles west of Laurens Court House, 3 miles from Free bridge on Saluda.21 mlies nortli-enst of Abbeville Court House, which I 11 sell elieap for cash. 2} cents per bushel or ? > ner ton. Persons wishing Lime can get their orders filled at any time I also, warrant It to be as j;ood If not better, than* can be got elsewhere. Lime Is the best fertll?" lzi>r ever used. I have terfms and can dell ?er Lime tit any desired place. Address J. D. MASTERS & CO., Rrewerton, S. C. > Sfcpt, 27, K52; ljm , NEW (IRIIfi STflRFi J DR. L. T. HILL/ ^ Between White's Block and the Hotel ?|| HAS opened tv complete stock of DRUGS.. MEDICINE--!,Fancy and Toilet Artl-' V . .'M. cles, &{\, to wliich he respectfully Invites tho *:' attention of tlic public. .Sept. 27,1882, tf The Place to Get What You Want! im CHRISTIAN&WILSOM 1 !' r/si:i ALWAYS In store, a cnfrinlete stork of' /, FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED . 3 GOODS and CONFECTIONERIES of , all kinds. The best and cheapest CI-.' GARS and TOBACCO. The FINEST WINES and LIQUORS. . . Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey For medical purposes a specialty. Also, Choice Liquors of any kind for medical purposes. Give us a call. Satisfaction guaranteed.CHEISTIAN & WILSON, Abbeville, S. c; ? Nov. 16.1881, tf SPEAKE&BRO, j -AGENTS FOK THE FAMOUS- . Eclipse Traction and Porta* table Engines! THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE SF.PARA TOH, SAW MILLS. ( OnON GINS. Al so, THE AMERICAN FRUIT DRYER. Par- V tics wishing the above, uddresit SPEAKE & BRO., Kinard's T. 0., S. C/ J Mr. JOI1N KNOX Is our only ngent to sell the Eclipse l-.n^ines and Separators and . Ameilcuu Fruit Driers in Abbeville County, t: SPEAKE & DRO. }! March 29,18S2,12m ' I j Master's Sale. Samuel A. Hutchinson against J. Henry fccll, T Mury A. Hell and othern.?Foreclosure. [ ! t>Y virtue of nn order to mc directed. In thfl ! above staled case, I will sell to the high-' I est bidder, at public auction, within the legal ] 'hours of sale, at Abbeville Couit House, ou" 3 Monday, the first day of January A. L>. 1883, the following described property, to wit: All | that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying, nncf j being In the county of Abbcvl le, South Can* D Una. and known us the Tolbcrl iunds, and I containing iTwo Hundred and Forty Six Acresf,I I" I more or less, and hounded by lands of J. H/ " M 1 AivnnM hv Wnmilfll " I Hunter and t>y Henry Johnson nnd others. I TERMS?One-hnl'eash. Thebaianeeon tlio I first day of December A. D. JSSTi, with Interest from ilny of sale, secured by bond nnd inort! trftue of the premises. Purchaser to pav for tU Iks. M. L. BON1IAM. JR., Master Abbeville County. Master's Office, Dec. 9,1SS3. t < Sheriff's Sale. f>" i C. E. Crawford neatnst A. E. Crawford et ai, '*| as Executrix, Jkc.?Execution. s, I yW virtue of an rxecutlon to me directed, in tlic above Mated case, I will sell to the hivbi st bidder, at public auction, within the legal i.oiissot sale.at Abbeville Court House, on Monday.the tits' I'ti.v of January A. D.lSNt. the followiii'- dcsei jl.it;; roperty. to wit: Ail that I met or parcel of land, situate, lying nnd nelngin thetouniyol Abbeville. South OSiro11tut, and known as the James F. Crawford Homestead, ami containing FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY' ACHE-*, . ' more or less, nnd hounded by lends of James ' | A. A'.new, J. S. Kiujih nnd others. Levied on I an<i to be sold as the property of the estate of Ip Jas F. Craw lord to satisfy ihe aforesaid Execution and costs. TERMS?Cash. i. J. F. C. DtTRE, ,< Slierifl' Abbeville Cvuuty,Dcc. 9,1882, IT' !? ... I