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Somehow or Other we Get Along. The sood wife bustledabout the house. Her face still bright with a pleasant smile, As broken snatches of happy song Strengthened her heart ami hand the while, The good man sat in the chimney nook, Hi* little clay pipe Willi in his lips, And all he'd made and all he'd lost Heady and clear on his finger tips. "Good wife. I've Just been thinking a bit. Nothing has done very well tills year; Money is bound to be hard to get? Every thing's bound to be very dear; 21ow the cattle are going to be fed, Ilow we'ro to keep the boy? ui school, Is kind ot a debit and sum I can't make balance by my rule.*' She turned her round from the baking bread. And she faced him with a cheerful laugh; "Why, husb uid, dear one, would think That the s?ood. rich wheal was only chaff. I- n-ocnnlvchiiit Ana wnnin mu ? As long as we both are well wnil strong? I'm not a woman to sorrow a bit. Somehow or other we get a long. "Into some lives some rnin must fall, Overall lands the.-torm must beat, But when the rain and storm ureo'er, The alter sunshine 1s twice as sweet. Through every strait we have found a road, In every grief we've found a song; We've bad to bear and had to wait. But somehow or other we get along. For thirty years we have loved each other, ! Stood by each other whatever befell. Six boys have caslr-d us father and mother, And all of them living and doing well. Vc owe no man a penny, my dear. We're both of us loving well and stronp, Good man, I wish yon would smoke a-.-ain, And think how well we've got along." lie filled his pipe with a pleasant laugh; lie kissed his wife with a tender pride; He said; "I'll do as you tell me, love: I'll Just eount upon the other side." She left him then with his better thought. And lifted her work witha low, sweetsong? j A sons that followed me many a year. Somehow or other.we gvt along. Agents wanted everywhere. Most liberal j terms. S. W. Peek, proprietors Hartwell ( Nurseries, Hartwell, Ga. Ecjgs foii Hatching.?Plymouth RockSl.-J 50 for 18. Wyandotte, f.'.O'J for 13. S. W. Peek, | Hartwell, Ga. i u nit' riiviut I I beg leave to Inform tlie public that I have I taken chitrgeof the New Hotel. With thanks J for the uenerous patronage heretofore bestow- ( ea on litis hotel, I plodsre my etlorts to keep it up to its highest standard. Dec. 7,18,0. J. M. McCROREY. Dress goods in 2 and 6 yards lengths at, 5c. per yard, worth 10c. and l'2yjc. Wm. E. Beil. j Black aud colored KG inch cashmeres in 3 and 5'4 yards lengths, at 20c. aud 25c. worth 25c. aud 50c. Wm. E. Bell. I have a few New Markets that I will sell at and below cost. Beautiful goods with As-! trachan and fur trimmings. Sizes 31,30 and 1 &s. Wm. E.Bell. Remember that we carry an extensive line; of black goods, velvets, silks, satins, etc. II.' M. Haddon A Co. 10-27 Rogers & Co., of Augusta, Ga. On making large shipments of provisions, bagging and i ties to there Carolina trade dailcy, also re-' ceivlng consignments of cotton by every j train. They can deliver goods at any depot in Carolina in two or three days after order is received. Shiptucm your cotton aud order your goods. Rogers <!t Co., wholesale dealers in grain and provisions, at the request of their many cus-1 tomers have consented to open up a cotton ' iii fvimiection with their I grain and provisions. Augusta is so near home tliut parties can ship their cotton there and get returns in two or three days and buy their goods from Roncrs & Co., at Western prices with freight added. Tlieir facilities for ! handling hotii provisions nnd cotton are perJeet. This house will do a large business in j South Carolina and Georgia. Send to the Press and Banner for lien and, mortgage blanks of the best lorni. 5 cases millinery goods Just received at R.! 21. Haddon & Co's. 10-27 Wanamnkcr's Goods. Call on J. C. Miller, at the old stand of Miller Brothers, and examine his large line ofj samples of gentlemen's suits, which will be! made to order in the famous clothing house of i John Wanamaker, Philadelphia. 10-13 tt Dress Goods. The ladles would be amazed to examine the' flue dress goods of which J. C. Miller has snm-1 j>les. Call early and buy auy number ofi yards at wholesale prices. 10-13 tf ReadyOInde Clothing. Call on J. C. Miller, at the old stand of Miller Brothers, and order a suit of ready-made i Nothing from the samples which he has on exhibition. 10-13. tf Woolen Piece Goods by the Yard. ^Call on J. C. Miller, at the old stand of Miller jtiromers, hum sen-cin ?>i ?.?>ivn . suitable for gentlemen's and boy's clothing. 10-13 tf Announcement. The many friends of Thomas McGcttigan . announce the Round Knob cigar the best. It took the lead at the Palmetto House on Kale! Day. And Tom still guarantees satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage.? Ad0> ^ i Rogers& Co. are selling llour at P3.30 per barrel; banging 1:>4 pounds at 7% cents. Snip your eottou to Rogers & Co., ana order your! groceries. [ There is no surer place of being suited in j1 ready-made clothing than I he store of White Brotheis. Their stock in thlslinc isimmense. ' Come all, men, youths and boys! and be clad for the Winter. 10-13 White Brothers have a larger stock of carpets and rngs than ever before. Call and look at them. They are very handsome. 10-13 Ladies will please bear in mind that the' genuine Zcijrler shoe is made by Zeigler Bros., | of Philadelphia. Such an article ean be bail lit the store of White Brotheis. 10 13 Fall and winter dress goods in all the staple ; 8hadcs just opened ait li. -U. iiauuon & co. One case of the celebrated (loo. H. Zelgler shoes just opened at R. M. Haddon & Co. Sec advertisement of Pccan trees in this papar. If you wish to purchase a nice wrap, jacket or New Market. You should see the line which is now beinj. offered at prices which must take by. It. M. Haddon & Co. 11-17 [ White Brothers have the finest assortment; of fancy china and ulass ware they have ever; offered. Look at their beautiful display of guest cups, vases, cologne seis, flue dishes,! glass howls, salvas, pitchers, etc. 10-13 Ladles wishing lo buy a cloak are respect ' fully invited location White Brothers. They j will find at their store a good assoriineut of the latest styles, wnijps, New Markets, Victorias, etc. 10-i:> 10 pieces all wool black Cashmeres. 11 and 46 incites wide, just opened al It. M. Haddon ?& Co. jn inch al! wool block cashmere the best value ever offered by us. Just opened at K. M. Haddon & Co. A larue lotol children undervests reduced In price from lOe. to 2ic. P. Rosenberg & Co. Hand made Congress gaiters, ?t.o0. P. Rosenberg <C Co. H'-i:; Rust proof red oats, 70 cents per bushel. P. Rosenberg ?t Co. 10-13 1 ca^e rutilings, the latest novelties. Just re-1 i<nivAil <it 1( M Unililr.il .( Cn 1 case knit hoods ami saeques tor infants,; misses iind children. Just received at H. M. j lladdon & t'o's. 10 27 liny the Golden machinery oil only 50c. per gallon from. .Speed & NeuHVr. 10-27 A nicc line of Christmas goods Just received by. Speed A: Neull'er. 10-57 i Try Cleansing Cream for removing greese j spois from your clothes and you will use no other. Sold by Speed & Neull'er. 10-27 I A few pieces of plaid dress flannel, tfrlee re-! duced from tee. to 15a. P. I'osenberg A: Co. Mellin's Infant food at Speed & Neutt'er's.10-6 j Tricot suitfng In nil the now shades. Win. J2. Bell. Dress robes in stripes and plain material for! combination dresses, with trimming to match. Win. E. Bell. I have a 42-inch dress suiting In all tlie new ; phades for ladies tailor made suits. W. K. Bell, j BLOODED AND GRADE STOCK FOR SALE. TERKEY BULL CALVES, GRADE JER I sey Heifers out of extra milkers, Essex | Pigs, Bronze Turkeys. Gam? Chickens, Pekin I Ducks and Scotch Collie Pups All from prize! stock. Address W. H. FRAZIER, Dec. 1,1SSG, lin Ninety-Six, S. C. j The State of South Carolina,! COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, IN THE PROBATE COl'UT. Ex Parte T. C. Lipscomb, Executor or Teti-j tiouer.?Pctitiou for Settlement and Discharge. rp C. LIPSCOMB, as Executor of the Estate j -* . of Martin Hackett deceased, liavicg applied for settlement and discharge: IT IS OUDEKKD: tmit Wednesday, the 22nd day of December next he fixed for the 1 bett lenient and discharge as.prayed for. J. KI LLER LYON, Nov. 12, 183U. Judge Probate Court. 1887. Harper's Magazine. Illustrated. Harper's Magazine during 1S87 will contain a novel ?i intense intense political, social,and romantic interest, entitled "Xarka" ?a story of Russian life?by Kathleen O'meara; h new novel entitled "April Hopes,'' by W. i>. Howells; ' Southern i Sketches," by Charles Di'dley Warner I and Ukbecca Harding Davis, illustrated! by William Hamilton Giiison; "(treat | American Industries" ? continued; "Social! Studies," by Dr. k. T. Ely; further articles j on the Railway Problem by competent writers; new series of Illustraslons by E. A. Aiibey and Alfred Parsons; articles by E. P. Roe; and oilier attractions. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year: HARPER'S MAGAZINE SI 09 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4 0> HARPER'S BARAR -J IK) HARPKRS YOUNG PKoPLE 2 00 HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRA RY, One Year (VJ Numbers) 10 00 > HARPER'S HANDY SERIES, One Year (52 N umbers) 15 00 , Postage Free to all subscribers ill the United State* or Canada. The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each I yeaa. When no time is specified, subscriptions \vi!l begin wlih the Number current at time of receipt of order. Round Volumes of Harper's Magazine, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will dc sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of $3.00 per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, 50 cents each?by mail, postpaid. Index to Harpkr's Magazine, Alphabetical, Analyltical, and Classified, for Volumes 1 to 70, inclusive, from June, 1850, to June, 1SS5, one vol., 8vo, Cloth, $4.00. Remittances should be made by Post-Ofllce j Money Order or Draft, to avoid chaucc of > loss. Xewsynpcrs are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of HaUI'EK & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. 1887. 1_ TT7 - ^ 1_1 iiarper s weejuy. Illustrated. Hamper's "Weekly maintains Its position 1 as trie leading newspaper in America; ana its hold upon public esteem and confidence was never stronger than at tlie present time, liesides tlie pictures, Hakpek's Weekly always contains instalments of one, occasionally of two, of the best novels of the day, finely illustrated, with short stories, poems, sketches, and papers on Important current topics by tlie most popular writers. The care that has been successfully exercised in the past to make Hakpkr's Weekly a safe as well as a welcomc visitor to every household will not be relaxed in tlie future, HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Ycnr: HARPER'S WEEKLY . SI 00' I HARPERS MAGAZINE 4 (0 HARPERS IJAZAR 4 Oil HARPERS YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY, One Year (52 Numbers) 10 00 HARPER'S HANDY SERIES, One Year, (32 Numbers) 15 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States or Canada. The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time Is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number curreut at time of receipt of order. Pound Volumes of Harper's Weekly, for; three years buck, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage puid, Or by express, j free of expense (provided the freight does not I exceed one dollar per volume), for S7.U0 peri volume. Cloth Coses for ench volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpasd, on receipt of $1.00 cach. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. ycu.tpnpc-rs ore not to cop// this advert!xcmxnt without the crprexs order o/ li.ykpek & Brothers. Address HARPER BROTHERS, New York. 1887. : Harper's Bazar. Illustrated. Harper's Bazar combines the choicest!) liter.iture ami the finest art illustrations with j, the latest fashions and tlie most useful fain- , ily reading. Its stories, poems, and essays j, me by the best writers, and its numerous i sketches are unsurpassed. Its papers on so-1 < cial etiquette, decorative art, house-keeping 1 in nil its branches, cookery, etc., make indis-1 pensHjle in every household. lis beautiful | fashion-plates and pattern-sheet supplements enabie ladies to save many times the cost of . subscription by being fheirown dressmakers Not a line is admitted to its columns that could shock the most fastidious taste. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year: HARPER'S BAZAR Si GO . HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 | HARPER'S WEKKLY 4 00 i HARPER'S VfiUNG PEOPLE 2 0J I HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LI- . IlRAltY, One Year (52 Numbers) 10 00 j HARPER'S HANDY SERIES, Une Year, !. (52 Numbers) 15 00 j | Pontage Free to all subscribers in the United j ] States or Qunaila. The Volumes of the Bazar begin with the ; first Number for January of each year. j< When no time is mentioned, subscriptions 1 will begin with tlie Number current at time of receipt of order. ( Bound Volumes of ITaiu'kk's Bazak, for i three years back, in neat cloth binding, will lie sent by muil, postage paid, or by express, . free of expense (imivided the freight iloes not i exceed one dollar per volume), lor Sr.(JO per , volume. ' Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by muil, postpaid, on receipt of SI.00 each. ' KotniitancesKHouKi ne maul' Dy rosi-wnice ' Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance or loss. Xetcspaprrs are not in cop.t/ tht* advertisement without the express order of Hakpkk Jc UnornKits. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. 1887. Harper's Young People AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. j( 1 Hamper's Youso People hns been called J "the model of what a periodical for yonngj readers ought to be." and the Justice of this commendation Is amply sustained by the1 large circulation It has attained both at home and in Great Britain. This success has been I reached by methods that must commend ' themselves to the judgment of parents, no less than to the tastes of children?namely,:' by an earnest and well sustained effort to pro- j < vide the best and most attractive reading for j1 poung people at low price.'The illustrations! are copious and of a conspicuously high standard of excellence. An epitome of everything that Is attractive: and desirable In juvenile literature.?Huston ! Courier. A weekly fea?t of good things to the hoys:' and girls in every family which It visits.? Brooklyn Union. It Is wonderful In Its wealth of pictures, information, and interest.?Chrisiiun Advocate, N'Y* Tenns: Postage Prepaid $2.00 per Year j Vol. Till, commences November 2, 1880. Single Numhers, Five Cents each. 1 Remitta >cesshould be rnnde by Post-Office |] Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. | Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement i 1 without the express order of Hahpek & lilt urn- I Kits. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. MOSHELEY'S CELEBRATED MOLLIS OIL IS a splendid Lubricator for Engines. Print-' Ii)g Presses and Suw Mills and is the best iind eiicapest oil lor Harness, Pelts, Boots, shoes and Leather generally. Warranted u Waterproof Leather Preservative. Itispenotratinf. and renders soft and pliable the hardest Leather. J<'or sale by J. Knox & CoAugust 5, lg?3, 11 N"otice -TOIMIIS. The auditor will be at tiie following places at the timo specified for the purpose of receiving TAX RETURNS of all REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY on hand 011 the first day of January, I8S7, as well as ALL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE made since last return. All tax-payers who neglect or refuse to make returns will be subject to tho nenaltv prescribed by law. Auditor's oliice at Abbeville C. II., will be open to receive returns from the first day of January to the 20th clay of February, 1SS7. Ninety-Six?10th, 11th and 12th of January. 1SS7. Greenwood?13th, 14th and 15th of January, 18S7. Hodges?17th and 18th of January, 1SS7. Donaldsville?19th and 20th of January, 1SS7. Duo West?21st and 22nd of January, 1SS7. Verdery?24th and 25th of January, 1887. Bradlej'?20th and 27th of January, 1S87. Troy?2Sth and 20th of January, 18S7. McCormick?31st January, and 1st of February, 1887. Bordenux?2d of February, 1SS7. Willington?3d of February, 1887. Mt. Garmel?4th and 5tli of Fobruarv, 1887. Hesters?6th and Sth of February, 1887. Latimer?9th and 10th of February, 1887. Lowndesvillo?11th and 12th of February, 1887. Mountain View?13th of February, 18S7. Antreville?loth and 16th of February, 1SS7. Gilgal?17th of February, 18S7. Cedar Springs?18th of February, 1SS7. J. T. PARKS, Auditor. Abbeville, S. C., Dec. 1,1SSG. Seal, Mcllwaine & Co. TJaVE on band almost every variety of CARRIAGES, BUGGltS, AND WAGONS, ivlilcb they oftcr to tlieir customers on the nost advantageous terms. mmm i specialty. rt'itli the best of workmen in every branch of >ur business, and an abundant supply of umber, and other materials, we arc prepared ;o do till kinds of repairing 111 the very b?t manner, at the shortest, notire. and on the nost accommodating termi. All work fully warranted. SEAL, McILWAINE & CO,, Washington Street. The Place to Get What You Want! THOS. M. CHRISTIAN HAVING bought the interest of Mr. JOIIN WILSON in the business formerly conducted by them jointly will keep always in store, a complete stock of FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED SOODS and CONFECTIONERIES of ill kinds. The best and cheapest CIB-ARS and TOBACCO. The FINEST WINES and LIQUORS. Sweet Masli Corn Whiskey For medical purposes a specialty. Also, Choice Liquors of any kind for medical purposes. Give hiin a call. Satisfaction guaranteed jjZLi" All persons indebted to the firm :>f Christian <fc Wilson must make immediate payment. THOS. M. CHRISTIAN, Abbeville, S. C, Feb. 13.1SS4,tf Notice to Debtors & Creditors ALL persons bavins claims asrainst (he estate of MRS. ELLA POUNDS, deceased, will present them to the undersigned, and all iebtors must make immediate payment to E. W. WATSON, Nov. 17,18S6, tf Administrator. Valuable Land for Sale. [WILL sell at private sale. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES OF LAND, within threeanda half miles of.Donaldsville. Any one desiring to buy Innd in that locality would do well to look at this land. It will ho iltvided into one or more tracts to suit purchaser. MRS. SALLIE L. MARTIN. Nov. 17,18SG, lit* Donaldsvillc, S. C. Notice to Hunters. ALL persons are hereby forbidden to hunt or to shoot birds, 'possums, or other game an our lands. Trespassers will be prosecuted. J. \V. KELLER, (HAS. A. liOTTS, Jul IN GILMER, R. H. COCHRAN, Mrs. NANCY KELLER, Mi>s EMMA KELLER, W. W. L. KELLEIL Nov. 13, 1886, It Look to Your Interest. ? * - .. -> nn.ntul nxiitt Du.r.rv I'm-, wsi mm Harness over ottered for sale in Abbeville. Persons buying for cash wiil tlnd It to their Interest to call ami examine tliem. They range In price from eight to twenty-five dollars per set, at the harness shop of XI10.S. BEGGS. Nov. 17, lS'-G. JAMES A. PARTLOV/, GREENWOOD, S. C., IS TIIE GENERAL AGENT for the sale of the Itight to Territory in which to use J. i\. McCurry's Terracing Instrument. Jan. 0, ISfcG, tf For Sale. A GRAPE ESSEX SOW, with seven beautiful plus. Apply at this oillce. Sept. S, 1SSU. tf READ THIS! AND SEE WHERE TO BOY YOUR GOODS. P. ROSENBERG & CO., iftvc Received Their Immense Stock of Fall and Winter Goods. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! \7 0U will And their Stock of Mens, Youth's and Boys, the best selection in the upcountry. The best 6tock and the latest style Diagonal anu wornscrcw ever uimmu l>< mm market, botli as Cutaways and Sack Suits. Alsoa In rue stock of Overcoats, In every style and quality. A tremsndous stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. Kvery one can be suited. The largest stock of Misses Shoes in town. Ladies' in every style and quality. Gent's, hand and machine made at the very lowest prices. The largest stock of HATS and CAPS in town. Yon will find their Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Worsteils, Flannels, Waterproof, Lindseys,-Sc., complete and prices that will suit everyone. Always on hand a large stc ck of Domestic*. Ginghams, Sheeting, Shining, Checked Homespun, Calicocs, <tc. They have a very large stock of Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. Call for their "Celebrated Pearl Shirt," it always takes the lead. They also have a beautiful lino of Gent's Neckwear. A large ssock i of Trunks, Valises and Satchels. They always i keep a large assortment of GUNS, Breed aii Muzzle Loaflins Pistols, Cartridges, Shells, and Loading Implements. also a large slock of Musical Instruments. Their stock of Hardware is com piete. They always have on hand a full and large stock of Groceries Bacon, Lard, Flonr, Sugar, Codec. Molasses, /'Iwmn (ht. mnrlrot. will nllmv. Yoil will never And tlicm without a large stock of Tobacco, both Chewing and Smoking. Their "May Lee" smoking has always taken the lend. Convince yourself that the above are facts by calling ou P. ROSENBERG & CO, Oct. 13, 18S8. INSURANCE LICENSE? Executive Department. Office of Comptroller General, Columbia, S. C., Sept. 24,18d0. T CERTIFY, That Jlr. J. T. PARKS, of Abbeville, Agent cf THE CIIEASAPEAKE FINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by the District of Columbia, has compiled with the requisitions of the Aetof the General Assembly entitled "An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies not incorporated In the State of South Carolina," and I hereby license the said Mr. J. T. Parks, Agent idblfesaid. to take risks and transact all business of Insurance In this Slate, in the County of Abbeville, for nud in behalf of said Company. Expires March 31st, 1Sa7. W. E. STONEY, Comptroller General. April 7,1SW5. ' r* rt a ittitttititsn l>r, 17. H. Mlhvr I* ?jj&, v Physician and Surgeon,, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Feb. 17,18S6. ly Terra Cotta Wells. I^IIE undersigned will pnt yon up n 19 Inch Terra Col la Well for halt the price of a dug one. The common wood bucket Is used for drawing water. The cleaning out Is the work of a moment by keeping a enlvahtaed sheet Iron bucket in the bottom to be hooked {out at will. Satisfaction guaranteed. Also ageutlor the celebrated Cucumber Pomp. C. M. CALHOUN, Greenwood, S. C. They are frog proof and superior to one dug. Joel S. Bailey, Greenwood. They are bound to take precedence over all othcis. Prof. Blake, Greenwood. Joe Lluon, Bradley. J lev. II. Smart, Troy, Dr. L. Anderson, Ninety-Six. Kev. Prcpsly, Due West. I). J. Wardlaw, McL'ormick. 100 other names given If necessary. Feb. 34, 18*0. lyr Farm to Kent. MU. WALKER of Laurens county having: found It impossible to occupy Llic house which he rented for 1887 on Hard Labor, the place Is for rent. The farm Is conveniently located for a school, and is In a pleasant neighborhood to live. Apply mi the place to I). II. HOWARD. Near Vcrdery, Nov. 10, 18S0. Ready for the Fall Trade. DURING llic dull summer months we have been busy making up a lot of ! single and double buggy liarnes, also a lot of of single and double wagon iiaraess. and everything usually kept in such an establishment, which we will sell at fair prices, all our work is hand made. Call at the harness, shop of TIIOS. BEG US. Sept. 22 1SSG. tf House and Lot for Sale. rpHE HOUSE AND LOT belonging to Rev. 1 S. II. JEFFERSON Is ottered for sale. The dwelling Is a six-room house, on a corner lot on Magazine III1I, In the town of Abbeville. On the pliice is a well of good water. Terms and price apply to liENET & SMITH. Nov. 1, lfSC, tf To Bird Hunters. A LL persons are hereby warned not totres/V pass on the premises of Mrs. S. M. CALHOUN for the purpose of shooting partridges I or any other game. The law against trespassers will be strictly enforced. So take j warning, jiic incuum iv>v.<<v? situated in Magnolia township and known us Cedar Urovo. \VM. P. CALHOUN. Agt. Mrs. S. M. CALHOUN. October 27, hSSG tf. Medium copy. Notice to Bird Hunters?Do Not Trespass. ALL persons are hereby warned not to go upon m.v premises situuted in Magnolia | township and known as the McDuflle place, to hunt or shoot .partridges or any other game. The law against trespassers will be enforced. J. S. NORWOOD. Agt. Mrs. S. A. NORWOOD. October 27,18S6. tf Medium copy. WM. H. PARKER W. C. McGOWAN" PARKER &~McG0WAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ABBEVILLE, C. II., S. C. WILL practice also in the Circuit Courts 01 the United States for South Carolina* to., r imsiI tf Store Room to Rent. ! rpiIAT valuable store room now occupied by I Messrs. I'AKKKR & HILL, beliu one of ( I the largest houses uiul one of the most deslra| bio places of business in the town. Apply to PARKER it McGONVAN. Nov. 10,188G, tf Copartnership Notice. 'I'HE undersigned have this day formed a | I copartnership for the practice ot law iin-i der the llrm name or DeliltUIIL ?V UUADI-KV. Otlicc No. 2 O'Neal Ilan^o. M. P. PkBRI'IIL, ! \V. O. BRADLEY. January 1st, 1SSC. tf | Be Careful. DO not undertake to break your colts with'1 old harness; you may ruin thcin. Comcjj and get a new one that you can depend on, at a reasonable pi ice, l'rom April 7,1SS0, tf TIIOS. BECiUS. 1 TIY MTIPF! IM uuuim In accordance with the act to raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1885, notice is hereby given that tho Treasurer's odice of Abbeville County will be open for the tho collection of taxes? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1511, 1886. Taxes can be paid until December 15th without penalty. Tho rate per centum of taxes, is as follows: Slate purpose^ 5J mills. County current 3 ,l County special i " Schools 2 " Total 101 " Poll tax ?1.00. Male citizens between twenty-one and sixty years are liable to Poll tax. Tax payers in Ninety-Six and Cokesbury townships are notified that the tax o pay the interest on tho Bonds in aid of the Atlantic, Greenville and Western Railway Company, amounting to mills will be collected at the same time as the State and County taxes, and will be subject to the same penalties in case of non-payment. In order to further the collection of the taxes and to accommodate the tax payers as far as I am able. I have arranged the following schedule of appointments, and request tho tax payers will take due notice thereof a3 the office at the Court House will necessarily be closed on those days: Verdery, Tuesday, November 2nd. Bradley, Wednesday, November 3rd. Troy, Thursday, November 4th. McCormick, Friday, No'^mber 5th. Lowndesville, Saturday, November (Jth. Jit. Carmel, Monday, November 8th. The other days of that week in the offico at the Court House. Ninety-Six, Monday, November 15th, from arrival of down train until departure of up-train Tuesday, 16th. Greenwood, Tuesday evening, NovemKAh 1/!fU miNHnSn.. "M~ UL'i iub><) tu:u it vuuwuaj ii?viiiiiigy iwvetnber 17th. Hodges, Thursday, November 18th, until 3 o'clock, P. M. Donaldsville, Friday, November 19th. Due West, Saturday, November 20th. The remainder of the time I will be in the ofDce at the Court House. All information as to taxes will to cheerfully given by mail or otherwise. J. ?. PERRLY, County Treasurer. Sept. 27th, 183G. tf IH OUR NEW QUARTERS!! J. D. CHALMERS & CD'S iUIIillllillU U1UHLI Now in Center Store of New Hotel, Convenient and Easy of Access. OUR stock Is full of handsome furniture and our prices at all times as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Respect fully, J. D. CHALMERS & CO. SPRING BEDS. The Woven Wire Mattress atS5.00and86.00each, will lnst.n lire time. j. d. CHALMERS & CO. JUST to had this week, a pretty lot of Oil Cloth Wiifdow Shades In "DADO'' styles. j. D. CHALMERS & CO. SPLENDID SOFAS, at the lowest prices. Just what is needed for the warm season. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. 1~>\VIN SI%IN<7 83.00; 140 Spring, 83.50; Spiral Springs, Si.V); StarHpring Bed with 33 springs, 81.75. J. L). CHALMERS ?fc CO. Handsome walnut sideboards at 826 to 810. Walnut Bureaus, 812 to 818. Imitation Walnut Bureaus, pretty styles, at prices l'rom 86 to 812. j, d. chalmers & co. HALL STANDS, Hat Racks, What Not?. Brackets Picture Frames, all useful and necessary to make your homes attractive. J. D. CHALMERS & CO._ WE have in stork a few Bed and Single Lounges, something every family should have. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. PICTURE FRAMES, ail sizes and styles, made to order. A large assortment of designs to order from. j. d. chalmers & co. I?INE CHAMBER SUITS. Walnut, Ash, ^ Cherry, latest stylos and lowest prices. J. D. CHALMERS if CO. lie nil cii-lnc nm1 r?rlr?r>c T'rl D Hi 52.50, 83.00, S3.r>0, 3-1.00. ?.j.00. Sfi.00, $7.00 und upwards. J. i). CHALMEites & CO. March 17, 1886. GINNING AND PAcS I II AVE two first-class gins nt work In my gin house near i lie Depot. Capacity fifteen to Hvenly bales a day. Charge lor ginning and packing, Thirty-Five Cents Per Hundred. Every eifort will be made for the accommodation of customers, and as little deluy as possible iu doing w ork. t. w. McMillan, Abbeville. S. C. Sept. 28,1SSC, tf lOTTON GINNINGr TIIK undersigned arc now running TWO GINS dally, with a capacity of from fifteen to twenty bales a day. Our charge for Ginning and Tacking is Thirty-Five Cents per Hundred. Prompt- Attention will be given to all business entrusted to our care. Smith & Henry. Abbeville, S. C. Sept. 29,1S3G. If IflLLlfl It you propose going West or NorthWest, to write to me. I represent the Short Line. FKLO. D. BUSII, D. 1\ A., Nov. 3 188G, Oni. Atlanta, Gu. % ??????????? / , v< VJSrcZS K -' * minis is con! i * - v3S And Should you Want to Make a Present of A nice pair VASESL Lawson lias them. A nice COLOGNE SET. Lawson has it. A nice GUEST CUP. Lawson lias it. A nice FLOWEB STAND. Lawson has it. A nice CARD RECEIVER. lawson has it. A Plush or Russia Leather PHOTOGRAPH Ale BUM. Lawson has it. A Plush or Leather AUTOGRAPH ALBUM. ~ Lawson has it. An elegant SCRAP BOOK. Lawson has it. A nice LIQUOR SET. Lawson has it. ^ < Anicely bound POET or NOVEL. Lawsonhas it. A nice CHINA ORNAMENT. Lawson has it. A pair Bisque STATUETTES. Lawson has them. ' A nice BUTTER DISH. Lawson has it. Or should you want a Christmas Card. Lawson has 400 different kinds to select from. - And for Santa Claus they have every kind of Toy imaginable. Dolls, Tea Setts, Toy Books, Tool Chests, Horns, Drums, &c. In fact LAWSON, at the Post Office, has everything suitable for a Present or Santa Claus. m . ' . ; ? 1 " Jv^'1 , ;. . WHITE BROTHERS - C Are now prepared to show the most attractive and the most extensive stock of IILL AID Willi MS they have over offered. The attention of buyers Is lespectfnlly called to the LARGE LINE OF DRY GOODS which this well kuown house Is now carrying. dress goods, domestic goods, red flannel, tarle linens, waterproofs, white flannels, ladies underwear, children'8 underwear, GENTS* UNDERWEAR, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, BLANKETS, CARPETS, RUGS, Ac., Ac. They carry the largest stock of i Ready-Blade Clothing and Boots and Shoes . ,! to bp found In the county. They keep constantly on hand a large assortment-of LADIES' FINE SHOES, made by ZEIGLER BROTHERS, of Philadelphia. These tire genuine Zeleler Shoes, which nre so justly celebrated, and which have n<> nuperler in point of FIT, STYLE and DURABILITY. In addition to the above they offer all kinds of Notions, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Saddlery, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Provisions, &c. If you want CHEAP GOODS, RELIABLE GOODS, and PRETTY GOODS, call on WHITE BROTHERS. Oct. 13,1S36, tf ' {III Gil! HUM 11! The Oldest and Most Reliable Brand on the Market. POPE & FLEMING, COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. VJTC7JLJLC7X Cl/X ?/oi Sept. 15, ISStf, Cm UNDER THE NEW HOTEL. T. C. PERRIN HAS Just opened a new aixl elegantly fitted up DRUG .STOKE on the Corner under the NEW HOTEL, nnd Is now receiving and will continue to receive till his stock it complete a full line of Drugs, medicines, Chemicals, Bye Staffs, &c. Also, all the popular PATENT MEDICINES kept in a first-class DrugStore.all of which be warrants to be fresh and good. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all hours, Day and Xlght. II-i also offers a well selected stock of FANCY GOODS, consisting of Colognes, Foreign and Domestic, Handkerchief Extracts in great variety, Finest Tobacco, Cigars, &c. Ills lino of BRUSHES AND SOAPS Is simply complete. Every variety of HAIR. TOOTH NAIL. FLESH, SHAVING AND SHOE II RUSH SOAPS from the tinestlollrt to the cheap est. He ha* always in slock a full line of STATIONERY, which is unsurpassed. January 28,1885, tf 3FEJHJU & JNUUffUJi, Druggists. Keep constantly on hand a full and well selected stock of pure DRUGS. C'HEMICALS, etc., etc. All the latest and popular lines of PATENT AN1) PROPRIETARY MEDlCJNfiS. H KIJBINE, the best Liver Medicine, cures Dyspopsla. For mle only by us. Try our BLACKBERRY CORDIAL for Summer Complaint, and our COMPOUND SYRUP SARSAPAltlLLA with IODIDE PCTASM for the Blood. BED BUG l'OISON, the most convenient way of destroying these Insect* DIAMOND DYES , all the staple and fashionable colors. A full line of FANCY GOODS. TOILET ARTICLES, 1 STATIONARY, etc.. etc. The best brands of CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES. A complete stock of WHITE LEADS. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC., ETC PAINT BRUSHES, WIN DOW GLASS, GOLDEN MACHINE OIL. Wesell the celebrated Harrison Bros. PREPARED PAINT, the best in the market. Special attention paid to the Prescription Department. Physician's prescriptions and Family Recipes filled at all hours of day and night by expe* rlenced and competent hands. Orders by hand or mall promptly attended to. ^ , / SPEED & NEUFFER. April 29, 1SS5, tf