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mmmmamamwmmmmomoamm mnn hjw i The Press and Banner, ,V li ItE VILLE, s. c. Wednesday, Pec. 7,3SSI. 0:tr Court. An ex'rn term of I h e Ciurt of Central SVs ulons wasoonvoiio I hero on last Monday, lii~ Honor .1 edge Juntos s. t'oihran, pn-^i ling. J In theabseneo of Solicitor ' ;rr, the Judje :ip- j pointed M. JJoit'sam. Jr.. Jo act es So. lieitor. Upon the organisation of thet'ourt. the first business, as is always the oa?e, w:.m t!ic triplication of several jurots t(? he onfused; (here were fewer of the>e. however than at any c'cen t h"U for some time, only three asking to bo relieved from duty. ("apt \V. ('. K ?hi:iso:i. Mr. \V. A.l.euax a:id Mi. I.. M. Moore, all of w'.i >m w.;re esouse<l o\vIng to sick 11-ss i:i th.-ir families. The only cas -s to be trie.I a! ihi* t'o'irt are enmiaal ca-e-', the oiy rt !>ein?; io e'.ear the .iail of a* in my of i!?. oeeupanls as po-sib!e. Jiid-it C'oihran turniiivr to the gr i::d jury d.?!ivesv-i the follow!ai' eliarje: GcnUrtnen '>/ //< ' (,'f.iml Jitri/ ? I?y a clin'uiio in t!i'> law your term of oilierlasts f >r one year. this is a wl?e provisl.m i.t- | cause s.ft-T serving tor >i term* you n- i Mipjxi.rtl lo iiavc acquired i-\;> ri??ss?t- 1:1 tin ! dis-di irge of your ?lixt!? .=. This is now your fourth term this year. It is ;<:ii:ir>:! to lind it' necessary to convene c.mrt at one pi n e lout I tiniesayenr. Ii shows tlio j once of crime, hut a< nu;i It as it is t.> In- tt *d tito only means we h tve is to apply the law. The object <>f ?tiI punishment is to?1?*t ?>ti??Ts trom tiic (o: until iin^ <>; cri ntcs rather j than to reform tsotlcnder. 1 ntity safely assume t!i:it your ottornl t!it-1 ties have hcen i; 1 r- ;t'ly explained to\?<u.:tii<i I will not repent what l:;ts already it said j Having occupied tor some time the position j of Solicitor, which is c!<tsc!y allied t" M.i-: grand jury. I ant somewhat familiar with the j wantsof the grand jury. The strand jury arei of en embarrassed, as to what th >y shot:! ! do with matters out. of the ordinary eiinn?'.o\ J they are fi t-?|tj.-ntly puz;*.!ed wnat to do on'in-j formation furnish-d ouNide of the Solicitor, i All crimes may ho divided into two classes, j those tlm; cIN-ei. individuals <111*< -11y and in-! directly. All crimes ell'eet the public genera!ly. Murder, arson, rape, biir.:iar.v. iV>\. etr.ct Individuals. In murder, although the party | killed can't complain: from the gravity ami seriousness of the crime the law appoints an i olllccrto investigate the charge?the Coroner j ?and ho i-sues his warrant. In arson, burglary, Arc.,the law rinds in all these cases ihei party aggrieved, and the grand jury must iicliore n't coininnnications relative tot'tcni.j and leave it to the parties themselves t-> have j th? warrants issued, and carried through the j regular channel, in cases of carrying cm.. Ceded weapons, gtiiiMinr, Joriiicat'oa. ?Ve., | the prosecutor is wanting. and it is the duly ( of the grand jury if information is 1'iirtii.- !?? .* . them t.< aci upon them, anil although it is an J ungraciou-: tiling for an individua! to undertake to reform a community, it is your il uty.! Vou are supposed to be fuuroinr with the condition of the county, hein^ fioitt a!' pa' ts of It. and tnu-t report any tlagiant offences, it they exist. Vour oaths includes lite duty and necessity of this. There are crimes which greatly elToe! prosperity. Men living in open adultery. in violation of tin- moral !a??\ and to the great injury of gencrat'ons coming no. j Communities I onto elieeted hy it. and il is; your duty to put your foot down on a>! such.j I congratulate you 0:1 the condition oi th'1; couuty, although this has be^ut a disastrous; year, we have more prosperity than wc at j one time thought, our citizens forese< in1.' the ' Ktrlngency of the times, have avoid* dall tin-! necessary expenses-, and we have all the sn! stantia! necessities at hand. The taxes iiave been paid regularly and lie- c ?unty atfairsare In bctler condition. All this ir- due to the honest administration of'law. i ni-i oun is an expensive machine, i; ct>?n about one Iiujidred an>l fifty dollars a day.about ten or (if-, teen dollars an hour. n:id ought t?? impress upon you the necessity of promptness in ; meeting the Court and in ?llsc!?:?rir?nir .vour. duties. The Judge then informed Ihem that twelve of I heir number must agri e before i they could find a true hill. If oiiewiln?ss satisfied them of the probable guilt of the ( )'firIy charged Mint was a* inrns 111 -y need go. If not they musteontinu? the examination of nil witnesses, until th<y weresaiisilcd,i! they consumed Mic whole term. The Solicitor lia'ide 1 a bill !o tiie grand j ir.' for murder ar.d arson, upon which the 1 Judge commented, saving that it was Hr-t necessary to iliul out if n person liad In en ' hilled, t > prove whrtl the lawyers eall the corjtit-t </< /' < '?. That :t was !>es! in all c;-se? of innrd t t > fill 1 a true bill, and let tin- ease be j irltd while it was tresh in the mind of wit JiOsm's, that as no iiiiie ran u^nlnsl (he State ;, it nilg.it be tried in (en or ii:te u yeas after-' wards, when many of the \\itnc?scs mii;i I be dead, and :h" memory of o!hers a-* to thefa< ts , ( obscured. Arson wa: -almost as serious, l,ife. 1'ropci t-y and liberty were the laws cares, and ! that arson inv??lv?-?l danger to huniali life, it ; t!ie parties escaped from a dwe'l'ngset on lire ' it was through" no interi^ienee oi the incetj-! diary : y>> lara- he was co\m cnicd Miey ikUIiI ' rl! be <!e-iroynl aloiu' with the projie:ty. i: j was istt ie !e-s .-crlous than minder iisel:, and ;' its punishment was capital. In the ca?e of the state vs. George Shcclcy and Carrie SheHiy, lare -ny from the tieid.l 8-mt up by trial justice Rogers, the parties were churned with stealing twelve tars of' corn from floppy Itird.and have been io jail ; ' for tour months. No one appeared to pros**-j I cute, nn I they were discharged on liuir own I recognizance. , The grand jury rendered true hills in tlicfol- j j lowing cases: The State vs. George Washington alias ' George l'ower,?arson. ; i The state vs. G< o"ge Washington alias ( Geon.e Power,?murder !, The Stilt? vm. A lexander Ihimey.--burglary.! j The Sinlo vs. Ned itiiey,?larceny ot' live- 1 ttOCk. I 1 The State vs. Ned Riley,?larceny of live (< stock. r T'?c State vs. Abraham fiibsoti,?minder. ; 1 The State vs. (Jeo:ve IIoii?e,? buying mpI i' Cotton alter sun-down and bvtore sun-rise. |! The Sta:e vs. Lindsay Starke,?adultery. j I Mr. Calhor.ii ot.e 01 the counsel for the al- ] Icjjed Mat!<J'>x murderers .'aid that lie had re-j eelvcJ u letter Iroin Solicit' r <irr, sij im: that : " this ca-e would not be triod at the pic '.tit term of Court. | . The ca-c ot Krai k Wilson for s!< alinga hog from Mr. T. !!. l'insoti \\>.s callid, l-'rni.k j, Wilson had no attorney and no witnesses ! ( a.Hi plead utility to thecbar::e. j The .lui'iie? Wilson. In consider.1.- , tio:i of von: ).lc:?, I will mat v ynjir j?iini?!i- | ' ltient li.liter becauseyou told t! tint !. I'm like nio.?; of yoar e< lor who get i::t > trouble, you have not added perjury t > larceny. The i:e':t case tried was the State "vs. Wesley Knight, burglary and lar< eny, breaking Into and enteritis' theetibof .'dr. J. '. MeChiin and stealing therefrom two a:ui a iiait I bushels of corn. U'edey had no n't rney and j c no witnesses. Mr. JdcLnin testilied that he ^ hud found the corn in Mr. Metihee's store at ' Due West, when; it. Iia>l been trailed lor a 1 ]>airof shoe*. He had Wesley Knight arrested and h confessed t-> the ttief: voiuntuiiiy, in the prc>encc of several witnesses. We-l-y ' Knigilt stoutly denied, when li - te?ii'ied, to stealing the corn, ai.d said that thetona ssioti ! was wrung from him through fear of gri at bodily harm. He seemed fami far with the forms of law in answering tin- dliier.-m onostior.s asked lilm t>> the ?'leik. ami upon in-! tiuiry it was ascertained thi;t he had been in | Court before, had served a term in the peni- i tentiary, and has three brothers dwelling there no\i". Virdiet guihy. Edmund Riley 'or stealing a hag from Mr. I ? ]t. liolen Allen was next arraigned. I.il:e " Wesley Knight he had no attorney and no', witnesses- II.1 confused to.Mr. Al! -n that he | l liad taken the hog. but denied ii on the stand \ and said that tiie e >u!Vs?io:i v i<?ob"ai!i<-t tin- ' der duress, that Mr. Allen beat- him very ? nearly to death before he confe-sel. Mr. Allen test 1'led that he never struck him a iiek. ' Verdict utility. runny Iiavis and Iiinda Weems, burglary and larceny, v, < re next tried for breaking into tli/. vniiiL-.. 1. I....or \!r Inlift It.--,,, .. aiiid stcn 1 ii:vr 1<I pounds banon ami 2? pounds I flour. Mr. <'sdho?in i.<1 Mr. M:tu;!l tor I he defence. Verdict guihy as to boin under the I first count. The case of Gcorgs Wash in clou alias fieorgc I l'ower for arson anil innrder,ehar.'cd with burning tlie house of Nancy Griffin, in which was her infant aiul which perished in the flames, was the la*t case 11 i"d up to Tuesday nixht. Ite was tried for airon first, and acquitted, the testimony being thesame in bolli cases, t lie charge of murder was dropped and i the prisoner was released from custody. Mr. Gary for defence, and .Mr. T. 1*. Oothrnn i associated with the Solicitor. The grand Jury were discharged on last Tuesday, theJudue returning thai ks to them for the able and acceptable manner in which ) they had discharged their duties. <a> . Exocntors' Sales. i Trr?; executors of the will of Dr. P.onner ' Bold the following named piopeity before the 1 Court House door last Monday : I Dwelling honseln Due West, was bought in for legatees at l.oi No. 3, for$!< *>: bought by .T. K. Todd. Tract No..-!, for SIS an acre; i>r. John A. Robinson, purchaser. Tract No. 2, was bid in for t'.ie legatees sit S12 * an ncre. ! I Tract No. 1. brought $15.2} an acre; Dr. .J. A. llobmson. purchaser. Tract No. 3, ?15.23 an acre; II. I'. M::geo, purchaser. Tract No. C, W. J. llonncr, purchaser at S13.SU. ( Judge Colli ran. Many of our citizens had :i very pardonable ! . curiosity and pride, in which we shared, to I kcc JudgeCothran on the Hcnch. We never;1 saw him look more dignified iind more at ' ea.-c, than when presiding at onr Court. M Quick in thought, prompt In a.l hi< rij! 1 siI and witli the law at hi* tinkers' ends. he <Ii--!1 patches business with groat eelcity, and f never fails even now as a crave and severe i Judge. to m<de out mercy to offenders, when 1 lie thinks the ends of justice would he ad-:1 vancert by it. as was demonstrated durir.g his J term of office as Solicitor in jioI v'ssiu;; t ri- j fling and frivolous cases, aiid which he'now manifests In his sentences. ? Actin? Solicitor Iioiiharu. Captain Bonham was appointed to net as Solicitor tit this te.mi of Court, and display*:! | knowledge of the duties of tho office, which i well lit htm for the position. As State's At-jl torney he is active, and prompt, and Iris j been most successful. So far in the conduct of his ca-es only one acquittal has been j entered. This Court has been a perfect dragi net for criminals, sparine none, and bringing lu old, young, male and female. <s?? Master's Sales. The proper! v of J. \V. liobertson, deceased,! was soiil by the Muster as follows: The Alston House to T. C. Seal.for ?I,<C1."0. The lot adjoining and back of big oak. to T. C. Sea!, for !*.Vd.iw. The hotel and stores to John A. Devlin, for SI 1.000. Lot behind Lawson's store to Mrs. F. J. Li'vson, for $I2VH>. 12 acres, one mile from town, to A. \Y. Jones |1 for $173. One acre lot, bounded by W. A. Lee and J.. S. Cothran, to T. C. Seal, for Sll'S.-jf. o Explanation. Office of Cot*ntv CoWMtsstoNKits,) ] Abhkvim.k, C. H., s. c., Deo. C, issi. / j Editor* Pruts and H'iniier: It is due to our efficient Clerk of the Court! to say that theaccount of SW.t;;) fo- recording marked "rejected" in the Annual Report of, tne county commissioners, was lor iint'wini; done by him?a complete remodelling of th<i mortgage And deed indexes. A most vidua-j bio work with whlcli (lie County Conimis-1 Blotters were very much pleased, hut owing to! the stringency of this year's m-ittcrs they | were unable to pay anything from the pre*-j ent year's funds. The matter was postponed rather than rejected. T. 1'. COTIIRAN, C. B. C. ('. <X> On Monday last the hotel and stores known as t lie Robertson Block, was bought by Mr. John A. Devlin for ?1),000. Mr. Iievlin, although be commenced pin>r after the war, ts now one of our rich men, who, with a handsoioo home, and annua IJincome of S-'t.tno, I ought to share that good fortune of this world's goods with some one of the many splendid women of this County. Mr. w. S. Cothran lias gone to Dorn'si Mine to live. We hope he will get more gold! than he will know what to do wltli, and band us all tbatee doesn't want. " * "Vr yv" ': - \ Cot,. i>. f. K;"f: of Mnrrltflown, Tonnoss^o, and Cal. S. 1,. t'.\>iI'hki.i. of Now* York, are Ot'Histelc.l at (hi- House. They are j |irosjifi'|in-; on !he iiit of tin- Atlantic and I l-'rcnch Kioad Volley ilailroatl. We; tried to J Interview tiifiii. l>nt- I Ik ir hnsjiiess In in::! private at;(I )vr.-ona!, wo are unable t>> re-j jiort anything. mi\ i.. \v?* Smith V-ivor. this week lor ('? !iiinliia. i !< w iII ai>|><ar 1?? l< >re t !ie *>u-1 i>reir.e Court for admi.-sSoti toth<- Itar.aml we have no itoiiht as ; > Ins I'eini admitted sworn, :;li<l enroll :is an attorney at Law I and ? iimscMor in eijnity. T r : ! it:Ta"y ciu'i will na T-t on next Frilayai-.liial tin- l.na.-e of Mr. I.. W, I'-niii. i.'c v. It. N. will lie tlie ess-iyi.!. ami !ii> i <u!?i?'fl is tin- !: vise I N'i'w 'i'i s'ainctit? :tn i !nr?-;-' V j.-<-T. ai.d Oil.' V. ilifll Will ill j | duco a fnli ?livcti*'sion. Mi;. .!.\'ii:s Nuawi'ot) met - Itli n jviinfiil j uvid.-m !a?t Monday, in rotisi??r lii< ! > > i n'Came I'htallyfled. and tie had his lift l?*. !>r<k>ai near tin- ankle. We l;o;e that la I :ii:i" soon r.'Cover. I? prepared to enjoy a .nerry i hrNima-?. m:;. .w? mi:*. !!. II. Vat:*:i.\w who liav'?ee!i on a vi>;t to t !i,'ir s. ins in .\n;;:i<la. <la .ia\e ! !uraed home. i'aeie Kotu rf t-'o); i'i III t:\|.o<i!i >ii at Atli-iiia, and -ay ; It i. 111.- td'i^i'st tii!li^ lit ever-aw. Witrn: !>i<o'r>i"i:< \\ i -11 to eniplov :> man ol ?x 1 ii!i tnorjit elia a "ler, iinrvvj'fion.'i-Wiuiae?s 'icaiiiii-aMoir , ( [" eo.i-iderahle expert tip" ami t'toroiii-My acquainted Willi the retail iio-'Ty lnis:m-s<. tf M\V. 'I. i!;:ooi{s iia-s hoiaht iT*o dwelling house of :4r. II. 'I. I.yio, and \*i!i move I" town. jlr. I.yon W ill hard on the lot hl'tWiOII Ssi.s heu-e and Major : l.-r's. Ma. .!. s. \Vi!.:-:on moved to 'he I'eialy i v.'>imv:'.iv. Mi |s vaid ti:at h" and Mr. Kirl'.v will occupy t!i:i! p'atvj li'.xt year. M::. !5. him iron. > to Atlanta to make his f??i 11j: ?*. \\> wish i.in: Hood Iv.ck, and hope lie v.'iil .-iici-ccd. .1. c. c. run:*-;V>'. J\ [ Mak". and !I. liico were in attendance n:-?>n our < "a;u t. Mi:. r,. S'Mi'-'iv is a-.Miori/.ed t'lsc'l Sistoy Sowing ?iin? < at t :i dollar.-' I.'ss than manufacturers price--. Mt<s I,a!. \ nnd Mi" Stda I.ivi itiu<r.>n return last week from visit -o Mountain View. M:ts. .! >vi:-i II. Pi-:::t:?". who hnc horn inl l.<.?Ni:ina lor a year, is expected to return in i a f.-w days. Uov. V. I-'. Pxaon will preach in the Presbyterian chtnch at ihis p!act* next f:isit-j day night. Mi\ I*. T! arris's family wont to (.'rconviileyestcrday, where he is enptjjed in bus!Mess. Miss Krpi?KMi.\ Wilson has returned from Greenville, and is now at Mrs. rcrriu's. I Tiimsi: was :>n unusually lary; crowd in1 town last Monday, and not a simile arrest. | M:t. .!o;in Whitk < f our town who !;:tsj been ii'.iite sick, is now much improved. lis- H. I>. V.'tr.soN Mill tro to Ninety i.-ix | next Monday to remain until Friday. Ma.t. .Tamis 5!onham is ivm-rn a visit (o| his brother ('apt. M. I.. Potiham.,'r. Miss I'.kssi:-: Nonwoon want to Auyiutaj lust week, 0:1 a visit to friends. M'-^s IC.vTK'MAiSfiUA!.!. l?a? returned from a trip to Atlanta. I +<*> a. ? Lownilcsvill" Dais. A party of voiim: men left this place Monday lor .\:'a.ita to take in I lie imposition the partv eon>is|ed of Mi ^srs. J. ii. Franks, i W. S. lia.-'kiii.T.-l. l!a*kin, Mart Paskin. J.T.I Vcl'iil :imi .ias. M. JJaker. T!i-'-e t ictlli'ti ! J ft Anderson Ia>t Monday evening in an ex-1 ettrs!<i:t party of tit'ty. In a conversation ii"t Ions since wl!It Col. J. M. I..atim< r. I'ri-sideat ot lie* S. V. II. It. In' ' said tii.it the press had misrepresent'd him j liy sayinn that he went to Augusta loa?!; aid , for tin* Savannah Valley ltailroal. llesald that he went these by spcolal invitation. and j did not a--k aid for the Savannah Vaiiey ihiil-; road in any way whatever. Two of our be?t vnnnjrnjcn Mr. W. C\ Young and Mr. T. N. Haker. will leave this wei-k t >, 1 try their fortunes in Texas. We )< ::. et very j iii'm-h to see tiie.--e vuiit;^ men leave our coin-,, nutnity. ~ j' ( '<>1. if. IT. Ilnrpor lias rrntrd Ids 1 n plantation on t!io S;?vannah i:ivt rami inoveii to! Willinm'toi;. " lie Colon,"! will bo missed j very much in this community. I ?r. J. I'.. Mo?i'|.?y lia* been a'^ont from home ; for several wefts 011 profession.-.i business. j 1'ho } ><vior is a splemlLl dentist and deserves ; to t'O patronizc'l. MKs IlaMio It. Lntimor lias hcon spondim; ; some lilac with her-i-t'T. Mrs. r.oe n II. A1-; len.hu! she is now in tovn visiting Miss j 1 [uli'iiilc S(>eor. Mr. .1. I!. I^w'{?nrt ocntomplntes roit<<r t'< !.oui.-t;ma to vi-il his roiati tvrf. ami if in* Is I I'li'.feil with ;he oountry ho expects to settle j Hi-".-. .1 Miss Sa'Me T.ivinjrsfon and Mhs T<nila lor, two of Abbeville's fairest flowers, havel li:>? 11 <>!i nvi.-it to Vjss I.u'.a White. The work on ihe Kavanm'h Vailoy Ttai!ro"i{ t !? steadily |-r?i!jr??>lnsr. The l'os.d Is nearly' iwnpletci from Andeipiin to I.(t\vtiilo<vil 1**, 1 1 !! I Mr. S. s. I!a"??T iias graded three miles I tear Mount {'-ivine!. " I. j. M. I.sitiim.-r experts to go to the Ex-. position next work. ;, Mr. 1>. I,. n;'< cnn'onirli'lrv; e>ta'>"i- ? 1 if*?r' 1 1 enf'otiorery i:i this ! -lace. TI10 younjr! iih-ii M ill ih-n I'iivtt no excuse for ipjI troiitiuiri he young lailiesi. K. j. - ? * ! t If yoit want a fir.o suit of clothes for a !( !it?lo nionov, or a "vor-ooat.or <itio i hats, shirts, under clothitur, trunks, va-! iscs. si I vorwaro. jewelry, musical i n-1 ru -1 nents, or any kind of ;r'?ods, the j>1 :?? ? to my tlioin f<?r tho least tnotmv is at I. < I it- j olson, Jlvcrviiodv take nolice lli-.t I *_rivc*; 1 lino oil chrotuo to every one of my cus-j oiiiors. Call and sen my stool;, it will j say any one to ;cet po ;tod in prions. Tho j arrest and host stock <>f dry sroods at the cry lowest prices. Tim finest stock of loak? over lirmurht to A'oi>ovil!e in silks! tnd Iicaver cloths; a? to l?r.ots n;: ! hoots ? [doty competition. Saddios and harness j :t all prices v iil convince the puldie that, 1 he eheapo:-' place ic buy your goods is at j '. Ciitie!so:)'s. " ."in j I V \ 11 II t I.i-l :iinri clu:icli. Thnrs.'av ' " i:ovn1 *? * < I:)ii' I. i^:. I.V U.'? K. <4l?:-:AT!IAM to A N' 'i >? 1/>?."l i l"S M AJ.'ii V, a'! of Al>\ic* . "i !?- ! -?; i; v. I! ______________ : ' J'> ^J>jL fc^?Cc>C.Js-Wo ( i FINT-: fl't.Vl'E l:J*TX. I* months nNl, | f\ c<>'or solid n <l. !t-i) pftiiii'N. I'rio 1 .Yi. 'if lias :f'il fcv.ir flr-? picMiiiuns n! ;>>jr J ?::? ?? i'itir. which no b?i!t of the *:ui)o rs:'" h:.s j vcr iJo'-.f he-ore. I trot !!i<- premium for ti.ej?i ic?t heM inul the ') -! n'.'l! "( ; at tlie S't-it"| . 'a1 r. 'i'h" l>est .Tors< y cow they <* -n'<1 'ti t was | ' u! up Mvain-t my cow. The .Tor-ey made' V{ pounds of miii<. white my cow | ( Hil ls t.f in! Ic. This proves tin* <<r 15it* I ill i olii'i* for sale. M. KitWIX. l>ce. 7. is* I,21 Ilonoa Path, 5s. 0. j 2 ESTATE " SALE, v ? SHALL OFFF'lt AT l*UI>7Jf OUT- k 1. fry on Tl.r?<I>AY, i-J-l DKCKM- . ?Kii. the rom;jindcr of t!io jicivonri! property <<:' J. W. Robertson, tleeeast-d, con- i iisiiujr of 1'ivu Xiibum Wagons, I?' One Light Rocfca.vay and !' I c Iloust-hr Id and NitcUen Ftirnilnrc.' AGNES B. ROBERTSON, jl Administratrix, i I)cp. 7, 1881, 3t 1ST OTIC 13 ^ SCHOOL JKUSTEES! t School Trustees of Abbeville "j A County will moot the: Iioard of Ex- j uuiners on Wednesday 'Jlst December ;, icxt, at Abbeville Court House, eleven j . /clock A. M t<> transact business of i:n-ic lorianco concern in;; ti.o public schools i * 'or the coming vcar 1SS-. ] :. C()\vAX; I Chainnan Ex. iioaal. Doc. 7. 1SS1, 3t | ( Slate of South Carolina, j Abbeville County. IX Tin; COM M OX i'LKAS. j' jcrliar<5 I)ier!:s against Ilichard JJavis?Fore- j closure. j; BY virtue of nil order of liis Honor .Turtle 1 ! 'raser, I will s?-Li ai i>iiMic outcry. :<t A!j-| j?-v i I : it.. ?.11 SALKf'AV IN JANt'AltY j a text, within the l?gal hours of .sale, all tlie t i . i Li.iV!.< iii I lie one-loan ii undivided interest in j 1 Licit- certain tnct of laud situaU\ >.viiu? aud' ji i; ? tu AhheviiLe county. Statu aforesaid, j li oven miles from Greenwood, hi.united hy j e iiaiiibtii'K ItiM'l, Aiken itoad, Ian.Is of Tol 1 ii ? ri, i hijtle.v iin<l oiln-is. Known as the Har-j att tra':f,Hiid containing LiUKT llL'-MiKKL.' j Vt Kl.S, ni or j or iof. Ti.ItMS 01-' SALE?("a: Ii. .M. L. JIOXIIAM, Jit., !, Master A. C. i1 Dec. 7,18T:1, It | State of South Cciroliiiaji AVooville County. IX T1IK COMMON I'LISAS. Francis Arnold, IMaintift' :i'.*:i!nst M. Tarfjarl.M. 10. Tasjijari anil others?Foreclosure. HV virtue of an order of his Honor ."mitre Fiasfr, to ni<-directed, I will s<Si at j-uhlic onlery,.-.t Abbeville 11.,within the h'.a! hours of >ale,on SA'.SSJiAY IN JANt'AltV] ne.M.ttie lollowhijc lands and tenements, to | wit: That IlUl'S:-. ANi? I.' >T ill the town oil I ii ecu wood,sainlate si.i I com;tv, con;:iilli!>? I Till SiTV-FI VIS .U'UISS, more or less, mid hounded hy the !!. it., lands of IS. .1.1 l'iowden, .A. M. Aiken, Milton Osborne and j utliers. The said land will he sold hi seven lots as agreed upon hy the parlies, l'lals to he j exhibited on day of .-ale. TI;U.MS-CA.S:I. M. L. IJOXIIAM, JK., Muster A. ! Dec. 7, iSSI, It State of South Carolina,! Abbeville County. IX Til K COMMON' I'LKAS. Jonathan I>. Itud 1 air-iinst James N. Ki?ipr.? j Foreclosure. "!>V virtue of :in orderof his Honor Jurist* ** Fraser. I will sell at public outcry, at ,M>beville t'. II., williin the lesjul hours of sale, oil SAI.KI'AY IN JANl'AIJV ne.M, all lliat tractor ;>.ir< el III IhshI. silunle in I iie eoiinl v at.il stale aiuresiid, containing TWO III'N))Ki:i) AND SIXTY AClIKS, more or lis--, and bounded by lands of lieaul, iloiiui.d and other.;. TKit.MS OF SAM-:?One-half cash. The t?alance In six moot lis, secured by the bond ol the purchaser and a niort^a^eof the premises. 51. L. 1*0X11 AM, JU., Master A. C. Dec. 7,1881, It II I II III! IBIIII II lllll II ! I nw MMy Toys, Toys. A(il;INKt! \ [< assortm>ut of T<>YS AND ClIKISTMAS tioulis. fchV'/iN I'AUXKli. Doc. 7, Ksi, : (. O c> C7" O W CT3 ^ S ^ Q J E B' w ? ? p w ? ~ g- g 05 s _ ^ ^ ^ s, ^ p ^ g -3 ? g? 2 O ? M tfo ifl ?;2 ? 2 &Y;- . 5' O 2 pa o o & ?*FS p a ? ? F 5 * few ~w 2 o 8 |Mj ? ? ? ? 5-1 S3 O < > ^ ""d ^ o" ^ C>?rv^ o < -<*. M fj " P- p*SCS woo- p w 5 q S P p 5T g ?S* 5 5.LSaa5, p3 ?? ? y P- ^ P- ?j ? o - ? ^ tySP r0 10 t+ m ^ ^ I? I; sl-^slgo ^ Ms ;J. y tr" 2 ? ? 2 U s p 5J ? p so g P K* ^ !e> ? c<i P ErJ 2 ? ? >*3 <S ? g g ef ? P Q ^ ? ' ^ B P 2 ? St J! ^ ?. t-3 y w B P-h <j ? ^ o - ci > fn-?*l M o H w sr o ? >.? a" ?. W% id "^o g o ? < r^* ; o r-r ?^2 * ? ferrl 53 ? W ??i. ^ rT> _ * o & o o ? ? ^ ra ^ ? ** cT ? ? s 8> o & P i;^ 5 ^ w p3? . i g * ^ ^ C3 ? p ?? g' P ts* ?" 6ses3 : y 5 i-i S. o o t* . C< ^ O B H. M P^, P ? - a C ^ KrP cr* ts*" Hr1 ^ ? gaSoffs rgs 3 ??o?H? ?? <1 }) O (+13 p ?) Z - o o ? P ^ -*? >? tJ ^ ^ M < M r? ?5 ? ? Si a ? 5? CO P' ^ i* ~ I ?3" ? _ ! M ^ w o _ ^ q o' > <i 2 ? ?"1 t~i :?1 I I I I I I LAND FOB SALE-! I T \A" 1 IAj soil at pnMie nntorv on SALfi-j A. DAY IX JAXUAUY,* a tract of land containing 174 Acres, known as part of the Belcher Place. TKKXIS CASH. Pureiiascrs to pay for papers. MARY C. MILLER, Executrix. ; Xow r,o, 1SS2, hi FOR SALE] 35 Acres of good Cotton and Corn Land. THIKIlK two water powers on this; JL tract of land. Oiio lias cotton gin, j tower press and corn mill. Fall 11 feet.; rho'othorhas aw heal null, ami a Jail 01 !'i foot, with i'-l loot over-shot wheel, with! ast iron {rears. Ail the machinery and; lunsosare new and first-class. Just l niiie irnin depot a'. Kaslevstalio:i; L. K. ]{., .S. will hoj-old at the miiJ,! i) the highest bidder, TIlUiWDAY, DIC-' .'MM HKR l.rnt, lrol. TKll.MS EASY. SJ. M. KING, A pent, Huslcy, S. C. Nov. HO, ifisl, 2t A RARE CHANCE ' 11|||| pu|||||| r OFFICII FOJJ SAT,B ONF OF TJTF! V choicest and host located farms to tliej i;:e. i:i Abbeville county. The said farm , s four miles from Ninetv-Six, situated mil lyingon the Salnda Kivcr,containing I >ne Hundred and Filly or Sixty Acres of Laud. \bouf 110 acres open?balance in woods -on t!ie place are two new frame build-j Two spring fine water, and NIX- j I'Y AC'iiES sown in oats, which can not >e surpassed. This is a rare chance for one wanting a inc. well located and healthy fann. For terms apply to l)r. \V. A. Sanders, "Cindy-Si>:, S. <'. MARY E. SANDERS. Xov. SO, ISS1, ")t State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. Parte 15. Beutali Ilti ilcr, Petitioner?Petition for homestead. j>]IK petitioner, I?. Peulah Ilnntrr. havim? a claimed the right. of homestead in the ill estate and pers-mal properly ol her lius jiihI, \\\ C. Hunter, deceased, for tlie benefit it' herself and children, Notice is hereby given that, tho said pctii-iin r lias this day filed in r.iy otllce her nplieatioa to have the said homestead appraisd and set oti' according to law. .M. U Jit-MIAM, Jit.. Master A. C. Xov. .to, 1833, it State of SoutliGarolina, County of Abbeville. IX TMK PItOl'ATK COURT. Parte?Amanda Johnson, as adntinis'.ravx trix and Petitioner. Petition for Settlement aiul Discharge. VTOTK'K i.-i hcivhy given that Amanda L1 Johnson,administratrix.of the estatuof .crt'.v .1 Johnson, d> censed, has applied for eii lenient and discharge. It is ordered. That Saturday theSIstof l>eember ii"-\t, tie fixed for said se'tleinent ami [ranting the discharge a? prayed for. J. ITI,l.i;i! I.VOX, ProUtlc Judge A. C. Xov.30, ISSI, ">t Sfate (if South Carolina, County of Abbeville. 'rebateCourt?Citation for Letters of Administration. !v J. Ffi.i.i::*. Lyon, Ksq., Pkoijath Jl'i.c.k. *5 J 1 IKItKAS, P. 15. Speed lias made suit to ?V me, to grant him Letters of AdminisI'Sition of the esia'e and et'eets of Kzt kie! *. Speed, hita of Abbeville eounty, deceased. These aie theretoie, to ciie sitid a>li:ioi.i>l: II and singular the kindred and creditors of he .' iit;! KzeUtel P. speed, deceased, that liev be and appear, before sue. ill the Court. ol 'rohate, to be held at AbbevilleC. II., on V.'cdc-dav. December I J!li. KSi.alter. pttblieat ion ICl'I'lli', ill I I M'clllfk ill tllC InrelMJOll. I(> !.ll!>\V | itiiso, if iiuy they liavc, why tlic said stdniiu- j stration f-lxutld not lw cranied. Given under nsy liaml rial sen! ti::s ??;li, ' day of November in the yearofonrI o:d one thousand i i^ht hundred and clpht.v one, and la tin* one hundred and sixth year of American Independence. Published (a: l la- "ii'iii day of November, lssl, |' 11 tin: mil! Jhtiincr and on ila: Court louse door for tliu time required !?> lax.-. J. Ki'I.i.KK I.VOX Judge of Probate. November :>*?, I 1, .'it [Marshall P. DeBrublJ Attorney at Lav/, c. ir. s. c. "the heaviest, ~ ODORLESS, Machine Oil, At 65 Cents per Gallon. 5 Gallons, or over, 60 Cents; per Gallon. H. W. LAWSOK & CO. May Si, 1SS1. ?f WE WILL FURNISH Pine or Hard Lumber A T SilOllT notice and try to please J.\. customer* in every bill we till for litem. Mill situated one mile from Asbury Churclt, near the Promised Land. J. C. FOSTER & 3R0. Nov. 9, 188-1, am 1-. . ._'.-:..;*-i'^.v. i ?AND? n'AVK now in store :i complcto lino of . :i!i kinds of <?<K)I>S. \vc call sj?e? ohil attention to our larjjo stock Fancy anfl Boinostic Ery Grab. Flannels, Woolens, Jeans, Gents Underwear, CLOTHING, ^ HATE AND CAPS,' ' CBMHGHAI.& TEMPLITOi Nov. ic, mi, if The Place to Get What You Want! CHRISTIAN & WILSON A LWAYS in store,a complete stnek of 11 FANCY G HOCK K IKS, CA.N.NJSJ) | (SOOHS ami CONFECTIONERIES of ' all kinds. Tim best and cheapest CI- ' G A IIS and TOIJACCO. Tho FINEST WINKS and EK>UOKS. Swoet Masli Corn "Whiskey For medical purposes a specialty. Also, i! Choice Liquors of tiny kind lor medical ( purposes. Give us a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. CHRISTIAN & WILSON", Abbeville, J!. C. > Nov. 1C?, 1881. if ^ ^ 1 ATYQUR DOOR. I HAVE completed my arrangements to fnrnisli all kinds of LUMI5EH to to ttic public at short notice. Mv cstablislunent is on tlie old Hughes place. I have a new and splendid engine and improved circular saw. Tho host sawyer in this section, JAMES E. DUNN, 1 has charge and is always at his post. FRICKS LOW?GIVE US A TRIAL. S. A. EXCHEY. Nov. 1(1, 1SJ51, tf DS. ISRAEL IL TOSTOCK, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. ( OFFERS his professional services to tlso public. Present office at the residence of Mr. j O; A. Visanskji, Magazine Hill. Ahbe-j villo C. 11., .'i. C. Nov. 1(>, '81, Gin SELLING OFF -ATn.VROAINS CAN BE MADE IN Boots, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Hardware, Bro7?'ii Shirtings, Calicoes, Jeans, READY-MADE CLOTHING, | --AND IN ALL LINES OFMERCHANDISE, ?AT? j B. W. EARSTWELL. Nov. 9,18*1, tf C~ 1 UN NI NG H A M tfc TKM PL ETON ) have .1 large assortment of Hamburg Eti^ings ami Insert ions, Gents hand sorted Shoes. Nov. Hi, ltlSl. SPECIAL BOUND TPJP RATES. T?OIt Kinjrln indlvldunls from nil stations on l' 11*0 (' )!.I'M 1!IA it CKKKN VlI.hK It. It. and its oiaiH'hes aisd leased lines to the Tn+nrriotinflnl Pnffnn Pvnnoiti'r.n iiuoiuauiwai uuuuu jiij)uaniuu,[, j I ATLANTA, GA.| Via Wen oca City ami the Atlanta & Charlotte: | Air-I.inc Railway Division of the Richmond! J and Danville R. It. I'eriod of validity of tickets at the following named rates EIGHT DAYS: Columbia 4S 00 Pendleton 4 0^ Alston 7 f>'? Anderson SI 50 ( I'omaria 7 V> Wllliamston ."> Oil ( Prosperity 7 0: Pel/.cr 5 00 * Newherry f! 1'lcdmont. 5 IK". | Chappcll's I! Ois W'allialla ! Od a Ninety-Six (i 75 Martin's 7 25 f New Market 5 2.1 Clinton 7 (ireenwood 5 (!< I .a uresis 7 5?| i !ii-d;'os 5 *.'5 s Mother's 7 75 iiouualds 5 Oil Santnc 8 Z~> Ahhevilli* r, 7"i Union S 5v llonea Path 5 0' l'aeoh't s jleiloti 1 75 Joiiesvilie S 50 The round trip tickets herein named areola a specific contract form, void if tr.insferred to; t others than original purchasers, and uuthori/c 11 till'requirement of ide.itiileition of said pur- a c'.i.isers at the option of the Railway's Agents , or Conductors. 1 In addition to these rates, those previously arranged firs.ceiai parties of'_'ti. ."t>. and ,5'Jare st ill in (orce, and may lie availed of under the conditions named in circular of November 1, IS-1. A'i o.'llee for Iheldentilication of purchasers rnd sta-: pin^ of r.-t urn-coupons has been estaO.ish'd at thu I'nioii Depot ill Atliut.i. It| will in- open minuter prior to the departure ; J of the trains. j' X >iieof the condition* of these tickets will lib changed in any respect. 1 avesication of iiie appliances for personal comfort. Indiiiiii;, ami food, means of transit laaween Atlanta and tin- Kx position ( 'rounds, :iuthori/.? Ntlieassiiiance thai all elements exist conti Uniting to a pleasant and economical visit. For all information not contained In this 1 circular, apply I?? tin- i:iu'firi(;i>o<!, or to tin- j' Station Ascitis of the Hallways at Interim. 1 A. l Ul'K, General rnssoigcr Agent. X >v. VI, l?!,St I .VK.iiv AUM UOi'KSKS i'OIt GKN'TLKij men. Ladies dockers with live diJlcrt-111 aii/les; aU'?, l!i s bM-ilifi.il carp a seat and back rocks. at .!. I). Cil.VL MEKS. Xi?V. Hi, 1S.SI, tf ( NEW FUHNITUE.E. j VH'I,?. and complete stock at prices its lo'.v as j i jf can l?e sold in any city. A:t souJs come | lira.:,, ir > a Iim l??.:u m m,(lactones. i J. i). Oil V!, 71U!tS . ! ' Scj t.. 21, Utfl, tf , T. I, CALHOUN, EL D.j Surgeon and Physician, AI31JKVII S. c. ' Orric;:?Iii rcarof O.T. Calhoun's law office. March St. is?ij, l.'ni __ . Motice |j To SfpiMiitS tf Hlgiiways.; ( ; arc hereby ordered to soot'iai tho -X. runt's in your respective townships art! in j;o<>il ordur i>y tho 1st of l>oceinbor i j next. This rule will be rigidly enforced jiitid delinquents will positively be report-! ed to tlie nearest Trial Justice. Tultoi' warning. W.T. COWAN, ;; W. R. McKlNNEY, I' J. T. 13ASK1N, j' County Commissioners. ! ^ T. P. GOTH RAN, Clerk. ?.> u> . II | _ I , Special Notice. JUST ly-.i LIVED rnoilier lot of ripnnet Suiting. it. M. IIADDON ti CO. Xov. 8, IShl, tf j... \?frV7 'vC'/* Tte fliaistaj Female College. T?KsrKt*i'Fi*i.i.y offers it,-? services to those pa rents who desire to secure for t heir dauirhtwHl the llorouitli and symmetrical cultivation of' their physical, intelleetual. and moral pow-j ers. II is conducted on what is called the! "0N5-CTUDY" PLAIT, with a Skmi-Anncal 0>rn.si; of .study ; and, by a. sjstem of Tuttional i'remiums, its Low Kates are made still lower Tor ALL who average K5 per cent. No I'uiilic Exercises. No "IleeepUons." Graduation, which is always private, may occur clulit times a year. TIIK I'ALL SESSION* will open AUGUST 1,1.->*1. REV. S. LANDKIt, President. Oct27,SO.Iy Wllliamston, S. C. To If HOTEL IN ABBEVILLE.' 'PIIF, undersigned 1ms Just completed his 1 new hotel on the North-Ka-t corner ofj ilic l'nlillc Square in Ahheville, containing fourteen large airy hed rooms, a commodious lining-room,a large ofilce,and a p>od cook room. This is very desirable property in the business portion of the town, makes its location well suited for a hotel. Its convenience t > the business portion of the town will mak j it especially attractive to business men. The most reasonable terms will be offered.! To:(n enterprising hotcl-kicrar this is a rap; oiler and only which should not be neglccteO. Apply early to JOHN KNOX. July 20, ISfil, tf |)(>ri..\ii l'A i.vn-.u .^u 11.-> very nunusunrj L j'.t prices from 52.3 to ?10 per set. J. L>. CHALMERS. Sept. 21,1881, If Bernhart Collars. ANOTHER lot just received. H. M. IIADDON & CO. Oct. 2-1,1881, tf Full Stock of Millinery and Dress Goods. WE are adding lo our slock almost dally. Our lady friends will Und our Ktock very large and attractive. It. M. IIADDON & CO. Oct. 20,1S81. tf lr7lE?.lT:E8.255, Boots and Shoes, Harness and Tanyard. i T)T*^T material used, fine workmen employ 13 ed, custom work made promptly, and at ilie lowest bottom prices for cash. Hides ill ivnys bought at the highest market price for jasli or In exchange for Icathor or work. January is, 1SHU, ly. Silk.3 and Satins. WE have the most complete assortment of Black Silks ami I!lack Satins, ever offered in Abbeville. .Send for samples and [)rlccs. It. M. IIADDON & CO. Sept. 11, ]8Sl.tf A. M. HILL & SONS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, -ANDPROVISIONS, CRACKERS, HAM, TEAS, FISH, SOAP, SYRUP, SUGAR, STAXUH, 5XJIUJSS, FINE TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES, LiaUORS, (Sc. Abbeville, S. 0. Dee. 13, 1SS0, tf. Of 1881. 3. Eossilisri Ho. ti tie M (AflTir their usual attractive stocK of GENERAL. MERCHANDISE A full and complete line of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, of tho very best anil cheapest? BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, iid such other goods ns nro usually kept in a Irsl-elassstoiv. All contained In SO. 3 GRANITE RANGE, ABBEVILLE C. H? S. C. ,Vc are determined tosrll them and owlns to lie short crop ami general complaint of hard ime?, have marked them at such prices as vili insure thein quick and ready sale. All vu want is that you 'vlll call aud examine. !uy ami be happy, Uci. If, 1SS1. tf Special Notice. would call I lie special attention of the i ladies t'> the magnificent display of ?ilk Beaver Hats, l'lushts, Hibbons, IScrnhart Jollais, Ac. J list received by 11. M. 11AUD0N & CO. Nov. 0,1831, tf Special Notice, JUST IMiCKIYKD a icautiful lino of "Unman stripes" and <1-1 Tinsel material for ;lrcss trimmings, The.se goods arc entirely new and very stylish. It. .ti. ] I ADDON &. CO. Nov. 0,1S81, tf Special Fotice. T l"ST TlKl'KIVKD and to arrive 10 pieces 11 I'lack Cash lucre-. These goods wo buy lirect from the iinnorU rs and \vi!l sell them I.nlnu* miv lliiii" \vn briv.? nvor nfi.rwl I Any one wanting n lsla-lc Cashmere v/lll save liioiioy by examining oir stuck. K. M. HADI)ON & CO. Nov. 9, !8Sl, tf State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. in tiii: ruor.ATK counr. [n lie Estate or Thomas M. Itoss, deceased, s. I*. Prooks.as Administrator and Petitioner Petition for {Settlement and Discharge. VTOTICK is hereby given that S. r. Prooks, as administrator, tic honix nun, of theosale of Thomas M. itoss, deceased, lias applied for settlement and discharge. It is ordered. That Thursday the !i?th of Peicnihcr, next, l<e lised for settling I lie said esale and granting a discharge as prayed for. Given uniler my hand and the seal of (lie "ourtthis i.th November A. I>. 1S8I. J. FULLER LYON, J. l'ro. A. C. Nov. Ifi, 1RSI, tf SCHOOL. TF.ACITER, \ M11 ?PT.K AfiKP GENTLEMAN OE UP<>rai education, holding a tirst. cradecer:1 llcafens teacher of public schools for Ab'nckillc eouiity, and having considerable uxperj;'iiee in tench inc. oilers his services as teacher if any well patronized school in Abbeville or idiaei'iit. counties, for the scholasticyenr of |SS?. The classics and higher English branchis lanL'lit if required. Apply at thi_; o I lice or ulilrcss " ivm-ncr, nmii-viiie i . 11. tf \V. Pbkuis, T. 1'. Corn it an. PEMIN & COTHRiiN, j\.ttorneys at Law, , ABBEVILLE, S. O. Jan. 141330, tf ifliU COnSTOAREE 11 WORKS, Co umbia, S. C Agent for CHAPMAN'S pfrpwttat. mpmimii X -UILI UJL U U.J-1 J-l I XA.X u*uiAuiii riMIESE WORKS WERE ESTAP.LTSTIED 1 in KS-17 by Messrs. Geo. Sinclair and .lames Anderson and purchased by me in the year 18511,and from thai time till now curried on successfully by myself. .My friends and customers will bear witness of (lie large and stupendous jobs executed by me. It was at my works where tho largest and almost only Job of its class ever executed la thlscity was done, viz.: the making of the pipes for the City Water Works In the year ls5s. In the branch of i'KLL FOUNDING, 1 can say that I have made the largest bells ever cast In the State, such as the bell for the City Hail In Columbia. My stock of patterns for ARCHITECTURAL WORK. COLUMNS for Store fronts, Is largeand various, and In RAILINGS for Halconies, Gardens and Cemeteries I have the largest variety ami most modern patterns; many of these arc patented and I have purchased the right for this state. In the machine line I can furnish my patrons with STEAM ENGINES and HOILKRS of any slzeand description. My CIRCULAR SAW MILLS have carricd oil' the prize at every State Fair held In this city, and In their construction I have taken pains to combine simplicity with the most useful modern improvements, and may llatter myself that my I CIRCULAR SAW MILLS find favor with every sawyer who understands his business. The litany orders 1 am steadily receiving for SUGAR CANE MILLS prove tiiat the public appreciate the mills of my make, and so it is with my GEARING for IlnRSE POWERS. (JIN WHEELS, GRIST .MILLS and other MACHINERY. I have the manufacturing right of many PATENTS, such as ensllngn for ROCK COTTON AND HAY PRESS and three or four different FEED CUTTERS and other implements. I will be pleased to send my circulars to any applicant, together witii price list or esl I mate. My prices arc moderate, and I assure the public that they are lower even than those of Noithern manufacturers, mid that my work I will compare favorably with that of any other maker. Address John Alexander, Conoaree Iron Works, Columbia, S. C. PR, S. G. THOMSON^ DENTIST, ABBEVILLE, S. C. TO.Offtc over Emporium of Fushlon."oJi July 7,1881. lyr. Columbia anil Greenville RailroadPASS EN G E R D EPA RTM E N'T. COETTMBIA, S. C., Novcmbd- 19, 1881. On nnd after Monday, Nov. 21st. isrtl, Passenger Trains will run as herewith indicated upou this ltoaduud Its brandies. DAILY, KXCEPT SUNDAYS. NO. 5'-'. UP PASSENGER. Leave Columbia A 11 20 a m Leave Alston 12 20 p m Leave Newberry 1 22 p m Leave Hodges .'(51 p m Leave Del ton 5 03 p in Arrlvoat Greenville ti 27 p m NO. 53. DOWN PASSENGER. Leave Greenville at 11 50 a m Leave Helton 1 11 a in Lcavo Hodges 2 31 pra Leave Newberry 5 05 p in Leave Alston 8 04 p m Arrive at Columbia i<"" 7 08 p m Sl'AKTANPURG, UNION AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD. NO. 52. UP PASSENGER. Lsave Alston 12 38 p m Leave Strot.her 1 36 p in L.mve Shelton 2 i!? u m I.eave San tuc :$ 20 p in Leave Union 4 10 p in Leave Jonesvllle 5 11 p m Arrive Spartanburg U.& 1). depot K (J 11 p in KO. 53. I)0\VN 1'A.S.Sr.XOKR. Leave Spartanburg 11. <fc I), depot H. 2 f?. a m Leave Spartanburg S.U.&C.depot (j- 2 ;tt p ni Leave Jonesvllle 3 1W j? in Leave Union -1 02 p m Leave Santue 1 27 p in Leave Shelton -J 59 p m Leave Strother 5 'il p in i Arrive at Alston 5 56 p ni I.AL'KKNS HAILItOAD. Leave Newberry 5 10 p m Arrlvcat Laurens U. II 7 25 p jn Leave Laurens C. II 0 .10 a m Arrive at New berry 1 31 p ni AliUKVILI.K 11UANCII. Leave Hodges 4 00 p m Arrive at Abbeville 4 50 p ni Leave Abbeville 1 50 a m A rrive at Hodges 2 20 p m III.L'E JUDGE ItAIMiOAD AN t> ANDKltSON IlllANCil. Leave Bel ton .. 5 08 p m Leave Anderson 5 41 p m Leave l'endleton (t 20 pin Leave Seneca 0 7 20 p m Arrive at VValballa 7 45 pin I^eave Walhalla 10 4S a in LeaveSenera D 11 10 a in Leave I'endleton 11 51 a in Leave Anderson 12 ."55 a ni Arrive at Helton 1 USjp in CONNECTIONS. A. With South Carolina Hallroad from Charleston. With Wilmington,Coluinb'.aand j Augusta Uailroad from Wilmington and all points North thereof. Willi Charlotte.Col umbia and Augusta Railroad from Cburloitc ami all points North thereof. B. with Ashoville ami Spartanburg Rnilroa-i for points l:t Western North Carolina. <J. With Atlanta ami Charlotte Division Richmond it Danville Railroad from all points .South and West. 1). With Atlanta and Charlotte Division Richmond & Danville Railroad from Atlanta and beyond. E. with Atlanta and Charlotte Division Richmond and Danville Railroad from all points South and West. P. With South Carolina Railroad for Charleston. With Wilmington,Columblaand Augusta Railroad for Wilmington and the North. With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for Charlotte and the North. G. With Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad from Hendereonvllle. H. With Atlanta and Charlotte Division Richmond and Danville Railroad frOm Charlotte and beyond. Standard time used Is Washington, D. C.t which is fifteen minutes faster than Columbia. J. W. FRY, Superintendent. A. Pope, General Passenger Agent.. New mini mi Tfff* TO SMPV U * w.l'.wardiaw ABBEVILLE, S. C. HAVE opened n new stork of FURNITURE over t he store of A. M. Hill & Son, and will bo pleased to receive a call from their friends. Their slock consists of every variety of FURNITURE usually kept in a lirst-elass store. All of whlcU Is ollercd at prices to suit the times. Feb. 23.1361. tf A. B. C. IINDSATT DENTIST, Practical and Opci'ative, HAVING attended the Lectures of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery otters Ills professional services to the public as a Dentist and Oral surgeon. Calls through the country attended to. All work warranted and charges reasonable. Residence 5 miles east of Calhoun Mills. sou ill enrol inn. June hi, Inw). J-aHj-TXxlo GJT. PARTIES having Hard Lumber, As!if, Hickory, and White-oak, can glind sale fur tlic same at SEAT. & McILWAINE'S, Carriage Shops, Abbeville, S. C. March 10,1SS1 tf Writing Desks, WORK I'OXES AND TOYS. EDWIN PARKER. Nov. 23, 1SS1, tf The Twin Spring Bed. SELF-FASTENING, cheap, durable, case of adjustment. Price SH.lCi, at J. D. CIIALMEKS. Nov. 10,1S81, tf Children Carriages. N'EW lot received to-day. Make the little! people comfortable with a nice carriage. T U. 1'. V. ll.vii.tl Nov. 10, 1SS1, tf Chairs, Chairs. TEN DOZEN of the (>!el?nitc?l (Jtviruia j (.hairs. J. 1?. eHAl,MHHS. Nov. Hi, 1SH1, if (CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! DolJ mans! Dolmans ! Zephyr Shawls! Zephvr Shawls! at OU NX I NO II AM Sc. TEMP LK TON'S. Nov. lfi, 18s: 1. "EKiAN?ilEl7 GREEN VIILE.S. . /-1LEAN TIOOMR. IllClf PEILINfi. VKN-1 tilalioti pc-rtrcl. Servants pu!itik und atfcntive. Uoll.s in rooniH. IV>t rooms reserved tor travel ins public. W. R. WHITE, Proprietor. August 10,1881, if w THE BEST THING -EVER OFFEREDFor the Price! THE BEST three button kid gloye Sept.SI.lSSl.tr ?1 h t t .. Jl1.jj.ij ii fim m ji.V/V/ jl va juiviiivn aw ja The lathes are invited to inspect our stock of imillinery, DRESS GOODS, Dress Tramp, Cloaks, Dolmans, -ANDzephyr shawls, and a great variety of fancy good3. Rcspectfull^, r. m; haooom & oo. Sept, 21,1881, tf jEF8 J5k.lljB.iL-s -ANDWIKTTEM linnmri v ill ill 111 19 li M 1 , DEY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, LADIES SHOES,1 nnd everything for the ladles. A larjje and I complete rtocU can now bo found at bottom pi Ices, at the EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. Oct. 19,1S81, tf ID "oJE3 Fire Insurance AGENCY. ESTABLISHED MAY 1SG7 Representing: $23,000,000 00 apital and Assets. IN the past fourteen yrars I have paid out on lire lo.-ses over Twenty Thousand Dollars In this county?(^10,:},j,j.*j.>100 iu 1s70-7)?and not one case of litigation. I write upon nil manner of Insurable property (except gin house risks) atas low a rate of premium as any SOLVENT company WILL or CAN. No ji clause. Nosecretclnuse In small print to catch the unwary. A plain, simple business contract which the companies will faithfully perform. IJlOTACIlliD DWELLINGS occupied by the owners a specialty. Rate. One Year One Per cent. Three Years 1 3-4 Per e nt. Five Years 2 4-10 Per c lit. Three year risks written upon first-class brick stores. A share of your patronage Is solicited. J. F. C. BuPre, Agent. Sept. 11,1881.tr Lamps, Lamps, Lamps. The W ost Be aufal Assortment Ever brought to Abbeville! W W V VWJ Stoves, Stoves. Best tho Ilarket Affords, . -ATH.W, LAWSON & GO. Sept. 28,1SS1, ll'in " \ VE A r.AIHJE AXI1 WEI.LSELECTEn ii stock of DRY GOODS. ?AND? GROCERIES,! ?and the nowest styles of? mnv-MSM fii.sTm'fi. i BOOTS, SHOES, Hats and Caps, WHICH THEY SELL CIIEAP. Oct 0.lfc?), tf ' .X." * PRICES DOWN! |j . PRICES DOWN! m | ?AT THE? ,|H New York Store! NO HIGH FIGURES T jS NO HIGH FIGURES T S I BUT LIVING AND LOW RRICEsjfj ~VJ"EVER IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF TITIS TOVTX HAVE PRTCI#.' i-N been so slaughtered as I propose to this season, throughout all my well filled, doparLuionts. THE NEW YORK STORE Ijj is the only establishment in this town which soils goods at such low priccs. Tho 'i proprietors are more determined than ever that further HEDUCTION8 shall bo made, whereby everybody high or low, rich or poor, can supply their wants . gjXH at a reasonable price. * OLOTHIi? G. :0m This department is well fitted with all its requisites. Business Suits, Dress SniK, . ' Suits for tho Farmers, and Suits for the Mechanic, Suits for Coys and Children, it) short every thing you want at astonishingly low prices. I SHOES AND BOOTS.This department is immensely packed with the very best custom made goods?cy- fl cry pair warranted. DRY GOODS AND DRESS GOODS. , ||| An immense stock in this line, embracing tho latest novelties of the season, Dress Goods, Fringes, Ivnickerbock, Water proofs, Flannels and Linseys, a eoin- ^ H plete assortment. 9 Cloaks, Dolmans, Shawls and Skirts. . M I Undoubtedly tho largest stock in town. The best fitting Cloaks and Dolmans.' ever brouirht to this nlaco and nrices I defv eomootiLion. A larire stock of GonrV - Furnishing Goods, Hats, Notious, Fancy Goods ami Trunks, will he sold cheapor f'fjg B9 than any house this side of Now York. A big assortment Of Zephyr, all shades colors, 10 cents an onnco or $1.50 a pound. No customer visiting the New York Store wiil away dissatisfied. Wo strive UC please everybody by strict honorable dealing. Unmistakable bargains and polilo <^^BH attention. All o'rders for goods and samples will be promptly altonded to. H CHARLES AUERBACE, Proprietor,' f|| jimg??iimajgiaBg5ggaBgBiqii5RCTzaas3aKg3^a3^^.Ai^rr^.^!aaaci?waBMaaaf fi Wc Have Excel-^pw-r HiMHS" fl S <':in 'F',matoe*i j j lent. Fncilicies InrjSlB/ |IJ||!S tt|s'|| I ||,?';ra ani* Toma- t |p Supplying thej g ? Q jjlfll I cl toC9? H T>|H ? wants of.tCusto- Can Cora, n 90 ? mors. fl C:,n A,ackere,? w.;>? fin | A Full line of Do- /fjj w jjj jj:Can IJeef* \jt ; mcstics, Can Peaches, I Notions and Fancy Can Pine Apple, ' Goods, DEALERS I!N" Pickles, Sanccs, | 'IJ.f7'"" GENERAL MEECHAMSEr1;:!:;105 m f White Goods and Sugars, Coficcs, Laces, ^ Jlolasses, Syrups, 1 Linens and House- AND? Choice Lot o f S L'nnninrr Cnni!o . I .omi 1 ?r tlrrt/?nrio? i Silks and Kilthuns. guano; agents, always on hand. | JH i Black Goods, I IB! ! I1 lannc.s, Blankets!^ . cx 1 x* ii -* * S Complete Stock of Fall H k iVooleus, Cussi\ mcrcs^ j Goods on hand, Bg j| Kid Gloves. fl?l eb , o Ij HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LIXE OF * FALL & WINTER GOODS? To which tliey invite the attention of the buying public, *^H| Their stock of 8H FARMERS' SUPPLIES M Embraces every needed article. They have a. mH great variety ot uiosaing, Uioaks, jBoots, Siioes/f-BB Hats, Caps and Cloths of all kinds. H Their goods are offered at low prices. CaillH and see them, PAUSES & HILL. .Sept. II, 1-SSl, tf "XT BE A CHAM, m "B ""J 13 "" ? -3 "5^ ft' -4- ^ * w H? -Si?3 Si, ' JJ_JL 5, h, E. - l/V-^-SL DRESSED AND ROUGH LUMBER, MOULDINGS.' jB iCEOLL WORK aiS TURNINGS of em Muty' 9 SASH, BLINDS, DOOI13, LATHS and LIMP. |H April 1?$!, If. (J. C. IIKADLKY. T. P. TilOMSOIf !>!v\L!'.!Itt IX GEXF.RAL MERCUAXI TSE ?T ^ ABBEVILLE 0, Si,, AM BSASLY'S MLl&fl AIAVAYS K"Er OX UAXn A T. ST. ('; ; c r FIRST CLASS v DRY GOODS. FAMGY GOODS. NC-B TION. BBESSMiiTSEIAL. KBABT-MABE 0C.0THM6. hats, sin, mz m meshes? A 1 nVv^i'-ori-r!''?.7 [ ' :'r" 7: ''O-kX, T. VIU> AXT> OR 1ST. CUEESR MVYinvn. !' '''f; IJ-.A*. SfiJAitS, MOI.ASS!-s. Klsfl AND ( '? ,li vr Ivt;..,; o: xijli.SO O A.NJ) ?'o'JAl:s ;u.U Ml kinds<> I I/AMAUO.N SI Vl'LUv^ I??, I8M>. ? . ^ j^HR|