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1 he Press and Banner By Hugh Wilson. Wednesday, July 16, 1884. ?? Literary Club. The Ablieville Literary Club hold its fr-eRtilar monthly meeting ;?t the Commercial Hotel, where they were handsomely Entertained by I)r. H. I). Wilson. Owing to our absence at White Hall we are unable to give a synopsis of the most excellent essav, which was read by J. C. Klugh, Esq. The Club thought so much of it that a resolution was passed requesting that it be published. This wax quite itn honor to Sir. Klugh, as it is seldom that any such resolution has ever been passed. The Secretary made his annual .1* ?l? /..ii :u ? . report, Ol WHICH me miiun uij; IS IV . Pursuant to resolution of the Club, I liere\vlt the following report of the placcsof meetings held during the last Club year with the names of the Essayists And their subjects; march 16, 1ss3. Meeting at Mr. \V. A. Lee's. Essayist?Mr. \V. A. Lee. Subject?"Labor anil Ke?t, Study and Uccrehtlou." a 1*1! 11. 27, 1SS3. Meeting nt Mr. A. II. Wardlaw's. Essayist?Mr. W. H. Parker. Subject?"Romantic Features of American HUtory." may is, 1s<w. Meeting at Mr*. S. M. \V. Snlith's: Essayist?Mr. s. C. Cason. Sublect?".lellerson Davis and his P.(H?k ; the rl<e und fall of the Confederate Governluent," ji:ne 15. 188.1. Meeting nt Mr. W. Joel Smith's. E?myl8t?Mr. W. A. Tempieton. Subject?"Cotton." july 19. 1883. Meeting at Mr. I? W. White's. 1st?J udge Colli ran. Subject?"James I* PetigHI." sf.it. 29, 1883. Meeting at Judge McGowan's. Essayist?Mr. I? W. Perrln. Subjeci?"The TarlfT." wov. 9, 18S3. Meeting at Mr. W. A. Templet Esadyist? Mr. E. B. Gary. Subject?"The Negro." PEC. 21, 1S83. Meeting at Mr. M. L. Honham. .Tr's. Essayist?Mr. L Wardlaw Smith: Subject?"Prohibition." Jan. 18, 1RS4. Moetine at Mr. L. W. Perrln's. K^ayUt? Mr. Hu^h Wilson. Subject?"Marriage anil Divorce." rra. 8, ism. keetine at Mr. \\\ H. Parker's. Essayist?Mr. M. P. DeRruhi. Subject?"Tlie Profession of the Law." march 7, 1884. Meetlne at JU'tee Lyon's Essayist?Mr. H. T. Ward I art-; Subject?"Names anil Nick Names." I also transmit herewith a statement of my Account with the Literary Club.. All of which Is respect Hilly submitted. T. P. COTIIRAN, Secretary. * Prof. Hood Declines to Bccomc a Can* didatei . As will be seen by his letter elsewhere j in the Press and Banner Prof. William ; Hood declines to become a candidate for School Commissioner. Mr. Hood's eminent ability as an educator, and bis tlior- j bugh knowledge of the practical wor.'c of teaching, is well known to our people, i but he declines to become a candidate for the office of School Commissioner, bet-ause of the belief on his part, that he fcould not give as much of his time to the discharge of the duties of the office, as j he thinks the office would demand. The | poopla of the State, and the people of Abbeville county have conferred Honors upbii him in "the past, and we have no doubt that his fidelity and efficiency is j appreciated by the public. He is certainly one State "Treasurer who made a fair! accounting and a faithful discharge ofj duty. 4^- ? Another Old Citizen Gone. Capt. George Nickols, of Long Cane, hear Hodges, died at his homo last Monday, after a brief illness, aged S4 years. Capt. Nickols was one of our most substantial farmers, having accumulated, by industry atid frugality, a good estate. He Was married twice atid left a large family of children and grand-children. All of his sons that were o'd enough went into the army, and fought gallantly for the ''Lost Causo." Burial of Dr. Norwood. We are requested to state that the burial of Dr. W. C. Norwood will take place to-day at Upper Long Cane Cemetery at half-past twelve o'clock. His friends are Respectfully invited to be present. Services will he conducted by tho Kev. Mr. Meadors at tho grave. ? liiuie amiinrnin. Several of our citizens have made arhmgements to spend a while at Little Mountain this summer. The Misses Boozer, of Columbia, Mr and Mrs. W. 1'. Branch, Maj. Thos. Bcggs, and others, have already taken quartern there. Bishop Turner of the A. M. E. Church spent last Sunday in our town. In the morning he attended preaching in the Methodist Church, where, over forty years ago he was baptized and received Jnto the clnlrch; At night ho preached in the colored Methodist Church. Several of our white citizens went to hear him nnd they all speak highly of his sermon, While it was eloquent, it was adapted to the comprehonsion of his audience. He is a natural orator. He was born in Newberry. In earlv life ho cair.e to Abbetille and served an apprenticeship in a l-arriago fiictory. He afterward went to Trinity College in New York City, where he graduated with distinction. Of the nine Bishops in the A. M. E. Church, he Htandsatthehead, socially, biographically and intellectually. He is well spoken of by all who know him. The white people everywhere have confidence in him as a man of upright character and christian integrity. . Capt. W. Z. McGhke. of Cokesbury, delegate to the Chicago Convention, rea u \r .1 ? 'pi. ~ *: lurucu ihxiiu luwimuy uveiiiuk* 1 uu uiiiznns of Hodges, Cokesbury and vicinity, headed by a brass band, appreciating his services in the late Democratic Nominating Convention, tendered him a serenade Monday night. Upon being called for, he responded in a happy manner, congratulating his fellow citizens upon the nomination of Cleveland and Hendricks, Which he thought was the strongest ticket that could have been put in the field, and one which will be sure to be electod if we only do our duty. At the close of the response to the call his friends were invited inio his house to partake of refreshments, when a jolly good time was had. Abreville has two of as aged people ha any other county in the State; taking the physical and mental condition into consideration. Mrs. Drucilla Aiken, of this town, who has lived to see five gen' Orations, is now over ninety jTears of age, with mental faculties unimpaired, and her physical condition excellent. The other is Maj. John D. Adams, near Cokesbury. He is about ninety years of ftgo. He is hale and hearty, without a pain or an ache. Maj. Adams has lived an eventful life. Dr. Crane, the phrenologist, who passed through this country thirty yeaas ago, said that he would live to be "a hundred years old, and it now seems that the Doctor's prediction is to be verified. The announcement of Capt. J. H. Jones a* a candidate for County Commissioner should have been made two weeks but the express package containing the announcement and the money was not delivered until after the issue of our last week's paper?nor did we have any notice that it had been sent. We hope that Captain Jones' friends will not allow his interest to be prejudiced because of the express agent's failure to deliver the package. It was sent on the 30th of June, and lay jn the express oftlce until last Wednesday or Thursday afternoon. Essie Hill, colored, together with a humberof companions, went "washing" in Little River, noar the Wardlaw place, last Sunday. E3sie wandered off from his friends, turned a "summer-sault," and sank two or three times, and finally Went out of sight. His body was recovered and Trial Justice Ransom held an jnquest,. W. C. Sherard, foreman ol the iury. Verdict,accidental drowning. And Essie Hill's body now lies mouldering in the ground. If he had been at Sunday .-school, Essie would now be gathering blackberries or hoeing cotton. We had a call last week from Mf. W. Tally Sondly, formerly of this place, but liow of Rogersville Junction, Tennessee. He is telegraph operator, and has seen something of the world since he left his native home. Tully has grown much in siz^ since he left us several years ago, And is now quite a man?and a good looking one, too. He is off again. Success to him, wherever he may go. We are al-! ways glad to know of the prosperity of any Abbeville man, and Tully bears evidence of having been a good boy since he left us. The health and sanitary oondition of Iho town is now better than at any other time during the last year. The State Board of Health, of which Dr. Gary is Chairman, recently completed arrangments to guard against the introduction of contagions and infectious diseases from abroad, such as yellow fever, small poX, Cholera, drc., by a rigid system of inspection and quarantine. Our people, therefore, may rest assured that no effort will be spared to preserve the health of the people of our State. "A horse ! a horse ! my kingdom for a horse!" If King Richard had lived in Abbeville, and Btood in need of a good farm horse he could have bought one from Mr. John W. Sign for a much less price than a kingdom. Since King Richard mad** the above extravagant offer for a horse, the market value of the noble animal has gone down to a small figure. If you don't believe it trail on Mr. Sign, ana be amazed at the great bargain which he offers. tf The Abbeville Brass Band give a delightful concert in the Court House last night. About forty dollars was realized. Cor.. Eugene B. Gary, is off to Columbia on legal business. ! Kouk prisoners aro now in jail?three ! undergoing sentence, whose tor in will expire on the first of August. The other, j Warren Tutoin, is awaiting trial, charged i with breaking into a oar and stealing exI press money. This prisoner has been in j jail three or four times, and is vet only j about fifteen years of uj;c. If he keeps ' on he will eventually make a good thief. I M. P. DkKiuih., Esq . as Trial Juxtiee, Sheriff J. F. Do Pre, and \V. (!. j Benet, Ksq., representing John It. Tari rant, Ksq., will leave this morning for Greenwood, to hold a preliminary examination as to the elm rues preferred against the said John K. Tarrant liy tlie Grand | Jury at the last term of Court. ltKV. R.N. Pitatt has accepted a eall from the chureh at Hennottsville, S. J and will leave Abbeville about the middle of September. This will make a pastoral vacancy in the Baptist ehureh at Abbeville, I>ue West, and Donaldsville? churches which Mr. Pratt was instrumental in organizing. " - - - v?i .Ull. > <>I,K K.M.Ml, lilt? UitM'l", htlhiuiilally shot his hand oneday last week. Mr. (iarrick put the pistol in his vest pocket aftur ilto Accident., and in a little while it ; discharged another load, passing through ; his clothes. j There is a demand for poultry. The [supply is scarce and liitrli. Frying size Chickens bring from fifteen to twenty (Centscash. Old roosters ahd setting hens in proportion. Guineas areat a discount. Hit. TjKA, of Charleston, has located at Ookesbnrv. We give him a hearty wel!come to our borders, and hope that he | may be successful and find his new home a pleasant onO; A match came of hase ball played at McOormick on last Thursday between the Clubs of Trov and MeCormick, resulted in a victory for the Troy club. Oatt. Gkoroe Xicklks, nil aged citizen of Hodges neighborhood is very ill. This old and honored citizen has passed his eighty-fourth anniversary. All wheat that lias been well capped in the shock has been perfectly preserved. Let no man hereafter neglect to cap his wheat in the shock. Wiiir.e a little of the wheat has l>cen injured, much of it is very good. With all the drawbacks the crop is considerably above an average year. Thk oat crop is threshing out bptter than the farmers expected. In some instances more than a bushel to the dozen has been realized. Mu. II. t>. it kese of opr town has gone into tho bee business, lie now lias twenty-three hives. He has sold quantities of the finest honey. v Mrs. Joseph PriSce, in the neighborhood of Antrevllle, died last Sunday. She leaves two children, orte an infant of only a few days. A nkw Catholic oinircli was nonicaten at Spartanburg last Sunday. Mr. Tlionirts McGettigan of our town attended t he ceremoriies. Two or throe of onr stores were closed yesterday morning in order to. give all hands an opportunity to attend religious services. Mr. T. W. McMiixan iias made brick three times out of the same mud, and the ' brick are still not safe in the kiln. Kkv. Dr. Mack has been conducting religious services at the Presbyterian cHnfch for the last few days. The beautiful show cases of Cothrnn S: Co. have been refilled with the choicest! colognes, extracts, soaps, ?fec. Stock in the Carolina. Cumberland . Gap and Chicago Railroad is how oll'ered at fifty cents on the dollar. J. C. Ki.ttoh, Esq., has closed his office; until next week. He is off on a visit to friends in Greenwood. Merchants run great risks in advancing to tenants on the crops in their pros- j ent injured condition. Mr. J. Frank Kfixer's tenants want to turn over their crops and surrender their interest to him. When a tnan attends a barbecue nowadays he should take a knife, fork and spoon in his pocket. The farmers are so busy at work that, the town has almost the appearance of being deserted. Rev. R. N. Pratt desires to have his name withdrawn from the race for School ! Commissioner. The Misses Aiken, of Cokeshury,came j to toA*n last Monday, yisiting relatives and friends. Presiding Elder Kirkland was in; town last Sunday attending quarterly conference. Mr. William Nelson and Miss Gil-1 lam were married at Abbeville lasti Thursday. E. Norle, Sr., Esq., is able -o be at bis i ofBce again after a protracted spell of, sickness. I Mr. James R. Hadoon has the cleanost crop in this vicinity, and it is a good ( one, too. The work on the hotel has now pro-] grossed to near the top of the second ; story. The Clerk of the Court has received a j handsome new desk for the Court room, i Good oats in sacks woiild command command thirty-five cents in Abbeville. Mtss Kitty Perrin is off to attend the TeachersT Institute at Spartanburg; Mr. T. M. Christian's fflonogram fruit vinegar is the best in the market. The bridge near Capt. Xickles on Pickens creek has been temporarily fixed. Meal 85 cents in 50 bushel lots, 90 cents in small lots. A. E. Rogers. The little boys of this town aro crazy, on the goat driving business. Mrs. R. N. Pratt returned from j Greenville last Monday. Mr. James Strawiiorn, near Greenwood, is lying very ill. An abundance of fruit can now be had < at a reasonable price. Mrs. Penick who taught school here j last year, is married. The Dend.v bridge across Long Cane has been repaired. As a rule, tenants wiii be unable to KJ III, UUO JUU. J The bridge across Job's creek at Gilgal has been rebuilt. Mr. J. L. Pkrrin has been quite sick for several days. There is a marriage iu the prospective! in this town; Miss Ai/drich is on a visit to Capt. j Bonham's. Mrs. P. C; SuueR, of Antreville, is quite ill; Mr. Wade S. Cotiiran is in Rome, Georgia. July is the month to plant ruta baga turnips. Mrs. John T. Lyon continues to improve. SoW turnips. Letter From Col. Con-afd-A Matter of Interest. Columbia, S; C;, July 12, IS&l. Editor Prrxx and Banner : There will be three Peabody Scholarships from this State In the Nashville Normal Col- \ lege for the session beginning Oct, 1 next, which I am requested to till by competitive! examination. This examination will be held nt Spartanburg on tho 6th of August. You will conTer a favor upon this office, as well as , fin ii UindnoRC t.n tho r.it.lxpns nf vnur f'ftnnt.v 1 by giving publicity to the fuel through your: paper. '1 he enclosed circular contains the main' yoint* of information as to conditions, terms Ac., upon which these scholarships are grunted. Very respectfully, A. COWARD, State Supt. of Education. NtMTNATFD BY HIS CLUB. Bordeaux'* Claim to One of the Office*. McCokmick, S* C. Jnne 30, 1884. Editor Press and Banner: I desire to make an announcement through your paner. At a meeting of the Democratic j Club at McCormick Bordeaux No. 1, It was resolved by the Unanimous vote of the club to i put forward the name of Capt. J. U. Jones as ; a candidate for the office of County Comnils- ] sioner. Capt. Jones Is well known throughout Abbeville county and we think would make an efficient otllcer. He does not seek the office from personal tnotlves. Bordeaux desires one of the offices of Abbeville county, and believes that no better man than t'apt. Joues can be found to tilt it. J. S. McLANE, Secretary. Mr. Hood Declines. Editor Press and Banner.' A very kind friend, acting on what he had heard me state !n relation to the County School Commlsslonershlp, announced my name amongst the candidates for that office. Ttiis was in your issue week before !ast. I Intended to request you to remove it from the list of candidates hwt Issue, but overlooked the fact that you Issue the Press and Banner on Wednesday instead of Thursday, as formerly, until It was too late. xieiuing ior a nine io mc solicitations 01 ? number of generous friends with whose wishes It has always been a pleasure for me to comply, I did say publicly I would probably be a candidate. Upon further reflection, however, I could not see how, at present, I could nlve ; that attention to the schools which I think their Interests require. This being the case. I be? to thank those who have solicited me to run for the office, and most especially the warm-hearted friend who announced my name, and remain, yours very truly, WM. HOOD. The Mlxty-firttt Annual Meeting or the Abbeville Dlntrict Bible Noelety Will convene In the Presbyterian church at Abbeville Court House atll A. M., on Wednesday, the 30th July, 18H1.Rev. W. It. Hlcnardson Will deliver the an; liual sermon. ' W. O. Bhidley. Esq., will deliver the address. The Branch Societies are requested to send delegates to represent them at the meeting. Also their annual contribution. All persons who feel an interest In the distribution of the I Bible aiuongft the destitute are cordially lni vlted to uttend and to co-operate with this Society. I Annual contribution of members, Oue Doli lar. i The Directors will meet In the ofllco of PerI rln & Cothran at 10 A. M., on same day. I The following is a list-of the Directors: Robert H. Wardlaw, Rev. W. M. Orler. Rev. : R. L. Pratt, Rev. J. L. Martin, Hon. J. S. Cothran. Rev. J. 0. Lindsay, Rev. James ! Boyce, Rev. H. T, Sloan. Rev. W. F. Pearson, Rev. E. P. Davis, Rev. J. P. Marion, Messrs. I W. Z. McGhee. T. T. Cunningham, J. L. Prcasley, O. McD. Miller, J. T. Purks, P. II. Branley, W. K. Blake, Proj. J. P. Kennedy. Dr. J. d. Neel. i By order. L. W. PERRIN, July lt> 2t Secretary. ! I THE NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION. i A Hatter Which Should Reoelve llie I'roni])! Attention of Our People. All parties Interested in having tlie pro! duels <?r Abbeville county represented at the j New Orleans Kxposltlon.'and all partiescoin-; missioned to collect and forward articles In-1 tended Tor the Exposition, art. requested by | the Commissioner of Agriculture to meet at Abbeville Court House on .Monday the -Itli of August next, for tlie purpose of organizing, and making arrangements (or the collection, and forwarding articles to the Commissioner | of Agriculture, so that they may be pro- J nerved and forwarded to the Kxposition. All parties having fruits, vegetables and field crops of extra quality, and wishing to | have the same put. on exhibition, will please I confer with their Township Assistants, whose names will he published, as soon as the organization is complete;!. Persons having land for sale or rent will please report the same with brief description and terms. specimens of all manufactured articles of every description are desired. Specimens of all manner of preserved and canned tilths and vegetables, and of wine ; and liquors of every description. Also speei! mens of nil fires, stones, mineral products and I........,i.... ,.t ..ii 1.1...1.. |piv.i w. nil i tunc. w...?! mental or useful arc desired. ; All parties holding commissions from the I Commissioner of Agriculture and all parties I desiring to obtain com missions will please | have their names enrolled as soon as con veil: lent. Information on any and all matters con-j neeii-d with the Department of Agriculture : will he furnished to Assistants by the Coin-! I missioner of Agriculture on implication. (i. A. DOlJtiLASK, County Assistant, j ! By request, of Hon. A. I', ltutler, t'ommls sionei' of Agriculture South Carolina; - ? THE TOWN OF DUE WEST. it* Encouraging; Prospect*?.1 Tele-' pltoue Line to I>oiinld*s?A l'ropos- ] Otl Bank ?A Hailroatl in flic Ois- j taiiee?Kiitliu*l:tsm lor Cleveland and IleiidricKs. On receipt of the telegraphic news that; Cleveland was nominated, |;ist night our boys ' I got out. tlieir "big guns" in honor of tlie nolo-1 Illation of N'i'W York's Hi:form Governor. I TU'tlve balloons were .sent up amitl campaign i ! yells. We apprehend ilieseare thelirstanvils j , brought out. Mrs I'olhill gave a turkey dinner on Thurs-1 (lay. P'tli, the day Cain. Johnson look posses-. I sion of the Phouilx Hotel. The date was the ! I lnth of July, and not loth of August a? pul>-' j lished in lust J'rc.is mid It iniirr. The hdlel Is ' I being "touched up." Capt. Johnson is good j ! on a "narativc," and so they say that when | ; turkey dinners give out the Captain proposes j I "to set up" to an anecdote. ; Mr. Pat. Henry and his mother spent a ' couple of days last week in New York City, on business. ' The Due West Base Ball Club has Wen reorganized, and begun playing. They propose . to play any body from any where a lair,square i tight. i Due West, has completed her arrangement 1 f.?r ! Ti'lnnlioiw liiw hcl vi pcii liore nod Hon-I aldV: The capital stock ha* been subscribed. ! ; Mr. Samuel Agncw waselected President and | 'Treasurers .Messrs. II. I'. MulJun, II. K. Honner and It. S. (ialloiray werd tiheisen an exes-1 i utive commit toe. Theinstrumcnton this end j of the lino will be located in .Mr. Agnew's, store. Mr J. C. Caldwell will manage the' 1 other end. A NATION At. HANK. Due Wftst l> waking up. At a public meeting of her citizens tin? subject of establishing a National Hank at this place was freely and ! fully d'scussed. 1 ?r. \V. AI. <?:ier was called I to the ('hair. Prof. Young, President Koiine-j dy, l>r: (trier and others spoke of the advm- j tages to accrue from establishing a Hank here. The opinion seemed to prevail that the prospect of this place raising the neeessarv capital stock was very good. On account of funds with which this place is connec'ed, there lias for a number ot years been a disposition among some of our citizens to make t hceflort to establish a bank. It is thought that probably $25,<M> can be raised from private individuals. A committee, consisting of Prof. J. N. Von nit. Presl (cut J. 1'. Kennedy. Messrs. It. \V. Iladdou, II. P. Mcliee and It. S. Gsdlo- ( way were appointed to push tiiematter. Tnis committee has met anil resolved that so soon us unswers of Information were received from j some pl'omlucnt bankers, and the necessary bank books received, canvassing would commence immediately. Our citizens are stirred j, up and the greatest interest, is manifested in j the enterprise. It would be a goad day for our village if she could seen tlrst class bank established here. The whole business of the i place would receive a new impulse. Our people seem to be progressing. A new Hotel, a Telephone line, a National Hank almost In sight, expectation of seeing the engines of the Chicago Cumberland (Jap Railroad whistling by, with Mr. Schoileld and his Knglish bondholders on board, and the prospert of (trover Cleveland for President?no wonder the lioys fe=t goo I and shot oil' a few ' big guns and balloons last night. One of our citizens, who has big money in a Life Insurance Company, which 1< paying up, speaks of running a line of street ears from here to Donald's in case the Railroad don't come. So you sec that If we tniss half Of thdse , good things we will .still have enough to feel happy over. FIltST (iKOWN HOI.L. >Ir. It. W. Iladdou brought to town to-day, (l.'in) the tlrst grown boll of cotton we have seen. He stated that he had live more like it We found no one who said they could beat it nv?iin\t Mr TmIiii Af/>!kill tli'if ! "h l>oi 1 open." From the influence General 1 (ireen lias over ??mc of Mr. McDill's fields, his linmls ought to be pieking. Mr. M. Ii. Grler is ofl' to tlie mountains. . Prof. Ii. P. Kennedy I* drumming for tlm two Colleges in Jefferson, Ga. The Newx and Far- ' titer plves him a pleasant notice, and heartily recommends the Institutions to the Jefferson people. Mr. A. S. Kennedy Is spending a pleasant time with Mr. <). Y. lionner, In Greenville county, S. C, Dt.'E West. July 15,4^1. Mrs. ,T. F,. Todd, formerly Miss JunieGricr, died lust evening, July nth, at 5 P. M., of < pulmonary disease. Mrs. Todd has heen III several months. .She leaves two children, a most devoted husband, and a host of friends to cherish her memory. A Sensation Raised in Laurens. ' Laurens Merchant and Farmer. The greatest sensation created hi Laurens In many a dav, was the revolution on Wednesday, of the action of the County Kquall/.atioii t Hoard, raising the assessments of real estate . in town from $126,020 to SWT,500, an Increase of i nearly three hundred per cent. We forbear comment on this action of the Board, as an appeal will be made to the State Board. That . our readers may form some estimate of the proceedings we append below some of the individual changes. The increased per cent, i ranges generally from one hundred to five hundred per cent., averaging as seen above near three hundred. INCltEASED ASSESSMENTS. These cases are selected in different parts of the town.some of them, as Mrs. Sulllvans, being used entirely for agricultural purposes, 1 and having only an increased prospective valuation over other farm lands. Name. A-tKr.lament. liaised to S. K. Todd S4,0:i0 Sit,000 ? Mills A Koherson, I,.VM 5,000 ? J M. Robertson, 'J,100 1.1,500 Lewis Robertson, 3,*75 12,000 > J.J. Rowland 1,500 5,000 S 1)1. n. F Martin, 1,(K)0 3,000 i Mrs. S. K. Owens, 4,500 10,000 I Mrs. J. F. MeGow.ui, I,n00 3,000 ' Mrs. M. C. Jones 1,000 li,000 ' II. Irbv 2,000 10,00:1 ' A. II. Martin 2,100 7,500 I ? It fw'.rlilKtfim -MM*! S fUX) Trnyniiam & Dull, 5,-'!00 8.-7K) J; A. Barksdale -1.400 8.0(H) H. \V; Bull, 4,fiOt) 12,000 L; (.?. Hall & Co Gray tc Sullivan 990 3,000 ^ A Subject for Serions Reflection. 1 Aiken Recorder. Wo hope this summary disregard for the wishes of the people, and this premature nomination of State officers, In order that Ihe entire old ticket might be foisted upon the people, may result In nothing Worse than to i make them more careful in the future as to \ how they instruct and whom they elect. The :i fact of the matter is, that as the Democrats I are the supreme masters of tne political sltua- ? tion In this State, it becomes all the more im- s portant that the rank and file, In other words, c the people themselves should take more in- f terest in their primary assemblages. If this t Is not done, the party will simju become a huge machine run only In the Interest of those who can gel near enough to pull the levers and turn the cranks. The late convention is simply another Illustration of the facility with which a convention can be managed by a few adroit and industrious workers, and affords another argument in favor of the necessity of extending the Primary system to Congressional and even. If possible, to State nominations. The shrewd wire-puller knows that In a body of convenient size, like a convention, ail that is necessary is to Induce a few of the bell-weathers to take the leap, < and the rest will jostle each other in their , anxiety to follow. But when It comes to a race before theentire party, the situation is sufficiently modified to Insure at leasta reasonable amouut of individuality and consideration. The Nomination. Columbia Register. About half-post 1 P. M. yesterday the wires ] flashed the news to this city that Cleveland had received the necessary two-thirds vote 1 of the Democratic Con vention on the second j ballot, and three or four enthusiasts near the Western Union bulletin board managed to raise a hurrah among themselves. There was ; no enthusiasm, though there was a feeling of satisfaction that it was for the best, During the morning a large crowd had gathered In the vicinity of the Western Union ofllce, ntul it was evident tliat the majority were not sanguine of Cleveland's nomination, and when the changes to Cleveland began to come in with a rush there was a natural surprise, but no gush. The feeling of the crowd about the bulletin was that the great danger In the path ! 1 to victory was the opposition to Cleveland by 11 by his own party in New York, but Kelly and i his followers don't Intend to be left out In the j in the cold and they will not And it diltlcult,' to fall into line. As soon as the announcement of Clevfbind's nomination was made, theartlllery was taken to the capitol grounds 1 I and another bnom was given to the Demo-1 I cratic candidate. A few postoftlce "ins" were i I In the vicinity of the bulletin, and they ex-l I pressed the belief that the Democrats would I | feel like hiding their cannon after the -Ith of I ; November. They very naturally feel that va-1 i (ancles In the l'ostnfflce Department will not i be Ailed by Democrats for the next four years.; Tom Crnntner's (irconbacker Bill. JloonvUle Advertiser. ! The following is Hon. T. C. Cranmer's I Greenback bill, offered in the House of Reprc-! I sentati ves at Jefferson City, Mo., Thursday! j January 23, issn: Section 1. Tiie County Court of any county | in the State Is hereby authorized to offer a! bounty ot sixty-live cents for each and every j Oreenbacker's scalp captured In such county, i of which amount the State shall pay one-half) and the Democratic party the other. | sec. '2. Any person claiming bounty under i this act shall produce the political scalp cf, such Greenbackeror Greenbackers with tiie ears entire to the clerk of the County Court. ' within six weeks after capturing the same,! ! and shall take and subscribe an oatli or afj Urinative that he did capture and scalp such j Greenbacker; not however until lie had glv-, ' en said Greenbacker a fair show for his polit- j ; ical "white alley." ' Sec. 3. At the end of each fiscal year the! clerks of the County Courts of tho several; cuuuut:* i n iiic.-iutWMiou ucntci i?n in his possession to the sheriff, whose duty it I ; stui 11 be to sell the same to the highest bidder, ! the proceeds of which shall become a pnrtand ! parcel of the Democratic campaign fund. | Sec. 4. All acts and parts of acts ineonsls-1 tent with the provisions of this act arc hereby repeulcd. ? Paints ! Paints !! Paints! ! !?If you expect to do any painting, it will bo to I your interest beforo buying to first call Ion Speed ifc Lowry where you will find ' a large and varied stoek of the Star and | arcitoctural brands of paint, varnishes, | brushes, tfce., cheap for the cash. Speed j& Lowry. i... /m". ;r?i i 11'* r fni ihihi Col. Coward. Fuirflvld New* and Herald. In a recent issue of the Tempera tier | JForAw, appeared un editorial captioned | "StatcSuporintcndont of Education." In | commenting upon llie action of the State Convention iti nominating the '"old ticket," it says: " We ?lo not propose to criticise the notion of the Con veil I ion, (though we tliink it open to criticism In some respects) except to utter our protest In the case of the Ktato Superintendent of KtHic ttion. Col. t'owurd Is a goo-1 man. hut he lias not proven to be the imm for this reponslblu oltice. In Ms acceptance ol tliu nomination two years iujo, in-did so with the uinlerslamllns; that lit; was tocontinue his school at York vllle. Now we are not snyin?:| anything which anv tlion.'litliil man does not I know when we declare that most <<f the (liitiitu work of a common selio >1 system in our State hasyci to lie done; uml it will re Hiiro all Hi'- tluitr of a firxf-fhtx.t ori/uittzur to accomplish it. ? * * i'-il. Coward knows lie Is not doing for the Slate wliitt oiulit to he done in liis oilier-; ;md he ought not lo aeecpt l.lie noiiiiiialion, lie, a" an ediirator, knows tue defects oi our public school system. lie kiriws what we have sulil i< true; an ! a -.treat deal more might he s:>i>I :il >ti<; the same line. We fan not vc l:ow Col. Coward can accept t ii<- limn illation, uil'css lie ves til > his school and determines to ilcvoto his wholo time an-.l eiiiM'ii.v :o the ni'eilcd work i;i this depart- j mi-nt. It is not fair to the people or to him* sell, for him to do otherwise."' "Col. Coward is a good man, but he lias not proven himself to be the man for this responsible 'position," says the writer. We can I'urm.-di no aiore complete and ell'eetual refutation of these charges of incompetency than the simple statement of a fcslld fuel that this is the first complaint vet heard against Col. Coward in the discharge of his official duty, lie has been in office now, two years, the press heretofore has not grumbled, tlio people| everywhere award him a meed of praise] for his laborand zeal, md school masters, j from the mountains lo the sea are the zealous advocates of his cause. Wo ask the Trm/trriiiiir Worker to tell us what j he has dono and what he has left undone i that will warrant the conclusion that he] i.-s mini in i>?: .->ii|i(.'ijlllciHR'lll 01 lMUloation, and "<>u {lit not to acccpt tho nomination" unanimously tendered Iiiin by a convention of the people. We believe that there arc no sueh datn. j Certainly wejiro in the position to judge; oj bis work in our comity, and It lias gone j fortranl, not btickirnni, and who will i charge thai lie. is partial to Fairfield?! What lie has done here, it is reasonable to believe, has been done \Vitll equal etticiencvand abilitv in every county in the State. What could have been accomplished through the instrumentalities of the State j and county Normal Institute, in prepar- i ing questions lor the examination of: teachers, looking after the general educa-j tioual interests of the State, lie has fully, appreciated, and wo hesitate not to say : that he has performed these duties as well I and as faithfully as did Governor Tlioinp-j soil. If Col. Coward can do all this audi attend to bis school in Yorkville, tie has I a right to do so, the opinion of tiic Te.ni- | pern nee. Worker to the contrary notwithstanding. The writer closes by saying, (a fit eon- j elusion to such an arraignment:) " Gov- j " ernor Thompson was doing some good j "foundation work when he was chosen "Governor. We ought not to let the| " work stop; it will be worse still to let! " it continue to so backward as it has be"gnn to do under the balt-wav superin" tendency of the principal of the York-' "ville Military Academy." The oilicial record of Col. Coward's! work, will compare favorably with that; of Governor 'J'hompson, and this is say-j ing a good deal. Now that it lias begun, j let all the facts be brought to light, and i uvery body will see and judge for tllem- | selves whether the attack rf the IFyrAvri upon Col. Coward is with or without jus- I titication. Simple assertions are worth but little, <ave to wound the feelings of goon and conscientious men, and it is now time! to i lay them aside, and to deal in something j of a more substantial character. wo nope trie tacts trom tlic rocords will vindicate* Col. Coward. j illAKKlEI). MARRIED, at Mt. Carmel. nil tho fltii In-1 ttniiI. I>y Rev. J.O. Lindsay, Mr. T. < J. BAKER ; IoMisn MAM IK E. TARRANT BIRTHS. At Abbeville; Mm L. \V. White, a son, July i:t, iksj. KTotice. l Store House and Lot for Sale i Fronting on main street. house feet liy l'O. I.ot 7<>.\ti'. Situated rl/lit. .) business cent re of tiiwii of line West. For onn.sajMily immediately to R. s. GALLOWAY, l>uc S. July 1(1,1S<i, tf IMPORTANT Miction in Fassenpr Kate !> 1'ollT Hov.ll. & arorsta Ratmvay fV?,l (.iKNKItAI. l'ASSKX<iKi: 1>KPAI{TMKNT, f Ana'fl'A, fiA.. J?ly !Hh, lk*t.) CoMMKNf.'INO SUNDAY. JULY IStli' omul trip LirkHs will Ik- sold 011 Sundays tic- . ween nil stations 011 this Railway,at FOl'R l)<"KNTs per mile tirsi-class. ;uid THREE \N1> T11REE-CJI*ARTKR itS^M'ENTS j?2. 1 nlle second class. Tlioe ticket* will not l>n teforc noon of Monday following date of s ilt*.; JAS. S. DAVANT, (i. 1'. A. \V. F, SI I FJLLM A X, Tralllc Manaycr. July l'i, lssi, 4t, Slate of South Carolina.! Abbeville County. ['robnteCourt?Citation for Letters of Administration. ! Fly J. Fi't.i.ek Lyo^-, Ks()., Proiiatk Juuck: WJ IJKItKAS, Win. It. ltiohey. has inm'o 1V suit to me to grant lilin I,otters of Adlilnlstratloii of the Kstate and etlectsol An-! trow Yules, M. !>., late of Abbeville Comity,' leeonsed. These are therefore, to cite and admonish nit iml singular, the kindred and creditors of the iiild Andrew Yates deceased, that they he and ippeur before me, in the Court of Probate, tu i >c lield at Abbeville ('. H., on Wednesday,! he 80th of July, 1KW utter publication lieiv-1 >f, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause 1 I any they have, why the said Admlnistni-!1 ilon should noiLc granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 15th 11 day of July, in the year of our Lord one; thousand eight hundred and eighty-four j and in the 109th year Of American Independence. Published on the l<>th day of July, ISM, In1, .lie Press ami Uanncr, and on the Court louse door lor the time required by law. J; FULLKR LYON. Jiidye l'robate Court. f!nw VV IT [JMtOM the residence of the suhseriber near * Uasor's bridge <111 Saluda Itlvcr, 011 the si'th ill limn?A L?J\V, HKAVY IH'ILTi ILAt-K C'()\V-liii.s 110 horns, is very int, and :ivin:r milk. About six or seven years old. 1 laid row lias been traced to within lour miles j, if Abbeville. A liberal reward will tie paid or her recovery and the apprehension of the! Iilef. (i. W. JONKS, July 0, lsftl, 2t. Uokesbury,8. 0. I, | Low Rates of Fare To Eastern Cities. b ROM GItEKWOOT), S. 0. hy Steam-1 ;r via Port Royal, Charleston and Sa-j ran nah. To New York...; *22 .V), To New York and return.. S'57 o?. To Ronton $-2 50. To Boston and return....;. (K). These rates include meals and sleeping berths while oil ship. Hoard and l'are ire much lower, therefore, than l>y rail routes. For sailing days of Steamers and other information, address J. F. DAVIS, Agent Greenwood. J. S. P. Davant, (?. J\ A. Augusta. July 9th, 18S1. 41 If you want something to cure your headache, call at Speed if- Lowiy's and! try Mentholine, a never failing remedy.! Priming and tilling paint at Speed it Lowry's. Lampblack, dry and in oil, and a variety of graining colors at Speed it Lowry's. Wizard Oil will cure your pains?50c. and ?l a bottle, at Speed it Lowry's. Try Stanley's toothache drops. Cure in one minute, at Speed it Lowry's. Try the Dalmatian Insect powder? warranted to kill roaches, Hies, Ilea**, bedbugs, chicken lice, and all other species of jnsects, not poisonous to human beings, domestic animalsor fowls, at Speed it Lowry's. Extract of I?eof at Speed it Lowry's. A nice lot of tooth brushes just received at Speed it Lowry's. Ice cold soda water, only live cents a glass, at Speed iC Lowry's. A new lot of school books just received at II. \V. Lawson it Co's. (\ C. 0. A certain cure for chills to bo hail at Speed <t Lowry's. Ladies, wo have just received 10ft pioees of calicoes, hlestMicd and brown homespun, pen-ales, ginghams, chantry, Ac., for early Spring wear. 11. M. IIaddon it Co. Am- it costs is a dollar a bottle, at W. S Cothran <!' Co's. Why will yon suffer with corns when Can's corn solvent is so available, it has been tested and its virtue is unparalelled. To be bad at Speed a Lowry's. Garden seed of every variety, just received by II. \V. Lawson it?Co. tf A full lino of tobacco, cigars, ciparetts and snuir always on hand at Speed A Lowry. If you want a ladies duster at Now York cost, go to Cunningham it Templeton. If you want a nice fan at Now York cost, go to Cunningham & Tomploton. N' CANDIDATES. FOK COUNTY TREASURER,"" A CARD. [ I hereby respectfully submit my name id j the lieino'crucy of Abbeville Oniniy for euI dornement. lor r<-:ipt?>tinmoitt us County I Treasurer at fit'* primary election on the !Mh Iof August. I will abide the result of salil election, and if successful pledge myself lo a continued faithful discharge of the duties of the utllce. ? J. W. l'KHHI.V. FOR AUDITOR. CARD, In accordance with a reso'ntlon of the County (,'iuli, l cheerfully submit my name to I lie i >i-mncrut ic voters of the County for endorsement as County Auditor. 1 will abide the derision of I In* Ii-mocratlc party, and II recommended will -<ivf. in the future as In the past, my whole nine to the l.iitliful discharge of the duties of the olllri!. .1. PA-ICS. "VV? _ are aut horized to announce ?pt. U- J. I ui iiu-.ii 1 mi.n Di | roy as n candidate for j County Auditor. S The County Club having decided that the County Auditor and Trcii-uuvr should In; void for ui the ensulni: rl -i-ii in, tin: many frit-mis of a. W. .MiNKS announce iilm as a candidate lor County Auditor. CLE UK OF COURT. We are authorized to announce Cai-tian JOHN M. COfHUAN of Due West, as a candidiiti for Clerk of the Court. * M. O. ZKKJr.EIt, our present Clerk of Court Is named for re-election by a citizen of AI>1 ioviilo County. * FOH PROBATE JUDGE. The many friends of TIKIS. J. filMFFIN j of llradley, l??-v? leave to place Ills name before the people oT Abbeville County. a*a candidate for tlie ollicc of Judge of Probate. * We nr.* authorized to announce Judge .T. FI'i.LKIt I.YoX as a candidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge. FOR SHKHIFF. Tin1 many Friends of J. F. C. DKPRK respect fully announce liim as a Candidate for re-elect Ion to I Iii? t iflice of Short ll, Subject to tlic action of tin? Democratic Pat ty. * We t?rr? authorized to announce Col. (I, Mel). Mil.I.Kit as a Candidate for slierlir. * Wo are antliorizeil toaiinoiniee <'apt. F. W. It. N ANCK as a candidate for .Sheriff. I'OK SCHOOL COMMISSIONER* Tlie friends of DAVID R. PENNY annonnee ldin as a candidate for the olllee of School CommIssioner at the coming election? suliiecl to the action of the Democratic party. * We are authorized to announce Mr, JAMKS I.. I.F.SS1.Y as ii candidate for School Commissioner. The frieiids of Capt. SAMlTF.fi J. TfRSTKR rhspeetfully announce him as a candidate for School Commissioner. * (Sl\OR(!F, C. IIODfiKS is hereby announced as a Candidate for the Olllce of School Commissioner. * We are authorized to announce ('APT. K. OnWAX as a eondidat'e for re-election to the OfTlce of School Commissioner. * FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We arc authorized to announce Capt. J. H. JONKS as a candidate for (bounty Commissioner. * The friends of F. Y. SIIEPPARD. nnnonnee him as a candidate for County Commissioner* We are authorized to announce the name off}. HKNRY MOORK Ahhevliie, as n candidate for County Com hi issioner. We are authorized to announce JOHN C. DOrcr.ASS OS a candidate for County Commissioner. We arc authorized to announce Mr. I). B. SMITH as a candidate fur County commissioner. We are authorized to announce Mr. .T. T. II< >RTON us a candidate for County Commissioner. We are authorized to announce Mr. JAMES A: MCCOKDasa candidate lor County Commissioner. * We ai-o authorized to announce Mr. WII> T.IAM WI1.SON of the Western side of tlie County lor County Commissioner. * Dtt: O. P. 1IAWTIIORX Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Commissioner ..t II,.. n.tui.ln.r ?lr./.fl..n unlilru.t to t 11 r. n?llnn of the Democratic primaries. * | Wr nre authorized to nnnonnce Catt. \V. T) MAN'N. of Mountain View, as a candidate for Connty Commissioner. W? riro aiillinrlzed to announce Mw. "\VIT^-! MAM IULKY. of Meunolia, as a candidate for Connty Commissioner. Wo nre authorized to announce Mr. W. T.! CQW'AN ?a a candidate for re election to the ] dtilce of C'ouhty Commissioner. The many friends of.IAS. I,. HOBEIfTSOXl respect fully announce him as a candidate for the oilier of County Commissioner at the? ensiling election. .Subject to the action of the, primary. The friends of .1 ullS' It. P.l'LI.OCK nomi nate lilm f->r re-election to the "Jlice of County j Commissioner. Subject to the action of the Democratic I'arty. The many friends of CIIAttt,F.S M. CALIlotTX heg leave to numlniitc hiin for County Commissioner. * FOR THE LEGISLATURE. We nre authorized to announce W. K.l BLAKE as a candidate for the Legislature. Tiie friend< of IIOHEKT It. IIEMPIIILL: an in iu nee him as a candidate for r lie IIou.-c of j Itepresentatives. lie will nliide the result. of the primary elections, and support the nominees of ihe'Demoeratie jiarty. * We are authorized to anrionneo l)u. J. n. MOSELEV as a candidate for the Legislature. * Many friends authorize us to announce T. ] '. 151 LEY of (51'ccnwood as a cannidttte for the Legislature. The Unnaldsviile Club prevent tlie name of Capi. <}. M. MATTISUN as a candidate for tiie Legislature. We are authorised to announced Captain JOHN 10. BKAHLEY ns a candidate for the Legislature. Mvi I k' \" WTW (if Trnc is linrehv nri-' uounccd ns it candidate lor the Legislature. \ Ah'tuvevllle ('<111 nly sent liiin U> Hit.' House iilj his yniilh, iiihI toil ltd In him a faithful servant j iimi true representative. Lot her try him itgain. We are authorized to announce WM. H. | PARKER, Kk?i. as a candidate for re-election j to the Jlouscol Representatives, at the next] General Election. We are authorized to announce Colonel F ; A. CONNOR as a candidate for the I,eslsla ! ture. * | The friends r,l ('apt. W. A. MOORE, an' notinco him as a candidate for election toa! seat in the next Jlouse of Representitives. *! KLL1S CI. (SRAYDON is hereby announced | ns a candidate for lite Legislature at thecnBiiinj: election. He will uhlde the result <>-] (lie | rimary election, and support the notr.if iiccsol Hit! Democratic party. * ron cokonek. We sire authorized to nnhouhcP .TAPIRS A: SHILLITO as a candidate for rc-clcctlon ot (,'oroner. We are authorized to announce CHARLES P. ALLEN as a candidate fof Coroner ol Abbeville County. lNTotice. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of oUARLKfci & CO.. must without fall make Immediate settlements with the undersigned, or they wilt find tlictr notes and accounts in the hands of an attorney for suit. T. P. OUARLES. F?'b. ft, ISftI, tf " | \\/ INI)(J\V iiikI Picture Gluss nil sizes, by } 1 (he bait, dur.ttij, or piece. An.v size glass can bo had thai is \va filed, also putty, at J. 1). CHaL.M Bits <0 CO; Oct. 31, INtt, tf This is the Place 'j'O got your Saddles, Harness and Trunks, 1 repaired, at short notice and on reasonable terms. Til OS. UKUGS. March 111, 1SS4, tf WM. If. PARKER \V. C. McGOWAN. PARKER & McGOWAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITOES, AISBEVILLE, C. II., S. C. \f7 ILL practice also In the Circuit Courtsoj YV the 1/nlted States lor South Carol ln&* Jail 7, I SSI), tf PERRm&COTHRAN, attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. PARLOR SUITES. IX spun Silk and Plush, this suit Is the latest style, and very pretty, no two pieces In the suit the same: One lilaclc Mohair suit good style and durable, at J. L>. CHALMERS & CO. Oct. ::i *iss3, tf A. E. Rogers, WHOLESALE Commission Merchant, Broker and COLLECTOR. DEALER IN CORN. FLOCR. MEAL, MEAT hams, LAUD, SUGAR, COFFEE, Mo lass ics AND GRITS. Any poods not In stock will be ordered roinplly when desired. I buy nnd sell on commission nil j*oods POT CASH on delivery. (April Hi, 1884 Due West. ! FEMALE COLLEGE. \JKXT SESSION BEGINS MONDAY OfM TOl'KK 6th. Number pupils past- year, 1S7. Number teachers, 12. Ten pianos in constant use. Facilities in French, Music and painting unsurpassed. Whole cost ol hoard and rugular tuition for year ?1(15 Ot). For catalogue, apply to tho President. J. P. KENNEDY. July ?th, 1884. tf Uho Darby's cough drops, they will bo Found useful in relieving all diseases of the throat and lungs, and invaluable for public speakers unci singers. Sold by Speed it Lowry. jniinu. rp J HKtfONTKACTKKORHI^KUIIiDIXGOR ! repairing ias each ctnp demands) tho following bridges will be lot to the lowest resjionsi; ble bidders at the bridge sites oil tho days j below mentioned, to-wlt : ' On Thursday, July 24, 1884. i Bradley"* Mil!* Bridge. at 9:30 o'clock. A. .11. Potdicrow'n lirirtKoatS o'clock. P. M. Morton'* Mills Rrltlx?>. at 10 o'clock,' A. M. | Cochrau'M Mills Bridge. at 4 o'clock,' P. ,11. On Tuesday, July 29th, 1884.' i Martin'* Mills Bridge. at 9 o'clock, A. >?. , Mddcll'* Bridge, at 9::t0 o'clock, A. M. j rpiuiey'* C'l'wk lirld^c.at ll ti^lock,; A. M. Wardlan** Bridge, at 1 o'clock, P. .It.; Alcwine'N Bridge; at 10 o'clock, A. M. | ItnhiiiMiin'M Kriilffp. nt 3 o'clock. P; .If. I On Wednesday, July 30,1884< [ Darin* lirldKO, at 0 o'clock, A. M; Brooks' .Mill llrldKO, at 11 o'clock, A. -M. Milk's Bridge, nt - o'clock, P. M. Mcdnw'it Bridge, at 4 o'clock, 1*. 91. Shnw'N llrlilii'c. at I) o'clock, A. Mi Millford'* Mill Bridge, nt 11 o'clock. A. M. Double Bridges, (Lowiidc.svlllc) at 3 [o'clock, 1*. M. On Thursday, July 31, 1884. | Black's Bridge, at 0 o'clock, A. M. Cannon's Bridge*, (I.ong Cniic and Curltailj at 11 o'clock, A. .Mi IThuton'!! Bridge, nt 3 o'clock, P. .M. On Tuesday, August 5, 1884. i ?* ... ! Yoang'i Bridge, at 10 o'eliMk, A. Jl. I Kni ford's Bridge, at 3 'clock, P. X. | Plans and specifications of each bridge furnished at time and place or letting. Tlio law requires cnch contractor to give bond, with ! two or morcsuincient sureties at the time of making his bid, and tills rule will be strictly enforced. The Commissioners reserve tliu right to ri j-ict any or nil bids, if in their Judg. ' inent the Interest of the county so require. ]iy order of the Hoard. JAMES C. KLTJGH, Clerk B. C. C. July 2, 1S8I. -It Bridge Notice. riMTK CONTRACT for rebuilding bride at I 1 Lower Turkey Crecic will bo let at bridge on the 21st of July, at It o'clok, a. to. And rebuilding bridge across Hr?nd Mouth Creek near M. Erwlns, on flic 22nd instant at 11 o'clock, a. in. . Specifications glVen on day of letting. iJond and securlcty will be required. O. M. MATTISON, County Commissioner. July let, 1884. ilt ;State of South Carolina, Abbeville Courty. IX TIIE COMMON PI.EAS. To J. R: Wilkinson, Defendant in th i.t action : YOU are hereby summoned anil required to answer the complaint In this action, of which a copy has been llled lu the office of the Clerk oi Court of Common I'leas of said county, and to serve n copy of your answer on the subscribers ot their ofllce, at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of thissummons on you, exclusive of the day ol service. II you fall to answer this complaint within tiie time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will take , Judgment against you for the sum of nlnetys'.x 02-100 do'lars, with interest at the rate of seven'percent, from the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred scvenly-ulne and costs. Dated, twenty-fourth day of June, 18f4. LEI2. A HLAKE, I'lalutIll's Attorney. To the Defendant, J. II. Wllkimon: , Take notice that the Summons In this ac- i tlon of which tho foregoing is a copy, was filed In the office of the Clerk of Court of i Common I'leas, of Abbeville Comity on the 'Jlth day of ;Iue, lSSb i LEK & BLAKE, Plaintiffs' Attorney. July 2 18S4. Wallingford , & Russell Have added some nice nrooiES to their livery business, which together with GENTLE HOHjsEs, they propose to I I OFFER FOE HIRE. Parties needing anything in (iilrf line would i do well to cull and sec thcui. IPrices Reasonable*. j June 25.1884/ tf j 0UARLES&THOMAS General Merchandise^ ?SrePKBSOKS TO? QUARLES & CO.. ARK now prepared to servo their friends 011 the most liberal terms. QUARLES & THOMAS. T. r. QVAKLKS. I). M*. THOMAS. Jan. 7. lfvvf, if Lumber ! Lumber! ??o DRESSED AND UNDRESSED. DRESSED FLOORING, And Ceiling, 92.00 Weatherboarding Dressed,... 1.00 Undressed, 1.25 I will lay down LUMBER any whore in' the Town. B, K. BEACHAM, Abbeville, S. C. March 'JO, 18? 1, tf < . > - 1 State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. IX THE COMMOX I'M'.AH. John 11. Muttlson. Plaintiff, against B. W. Mntllson, G. W. Muttlson; J. M. Mattlsou, M. E. Muttlson, Mury Scrubs, M. Q. Kay, 0.1'. Kay, Amanda Foot. H. E. Xorris, Lena A. Brannum, G. P. Summons Kay, C; X. Kay, B. M.Shirley, for X. 10. Crawford, faibarlno Bur- Relief, rls, Corrlc Mattlson, W. P. Mattlson, W. P. Fleming, O. \V\ MiittiKon, Mnrgurct Ciulwurtliy. Furry Mattlsou, B. M. Mattlson, Defendants. j 'PO the absent Defendants?B. W. Mattlson, 1 G. W. Mattlson, J. M. Mutl ison, M. E. Mattlson. Mary ScruguS, M. Q,. Kay, 1). P. Kny, Amanda Foot; II. h. Norris, U. 1*. Kay, C. X. Kay, Lena A. Brannum, B. M. Shirley, X. E.j Chiwford, Catharine BuitIk: You are hereby summoned nnd required to answer the complaint lu this action, which Is | tiled In the olllce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas lor said County, and to serve a copy ol'your answer on the subscribes at Ihcir olllce, Abbeville ('. 1L, within twenty days after the service of this summons on yoiij exclusive of the day of service. If you full to answer this complaint wlthlii the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will uppl.v to the Cmirt, lor the relief demanded in this complaint. I'ERHIX & COTHRAX, PlaintifTs Attorneys. June IRth IKS I. M. G. Zelgler, C. C. P. [L.S.J To, absent Defendant*: B. W. Mattison, Ci. W. Mattison,.!. M. Mattison, M. E. Mattison, Mary Scnigir?, M. li- Kay. i). P. Kny, Amanda FOot, ii: E. NorrJ.?. G. P. Kay, C. N. Kay, Lena A. Bran 11 urn, B. M. Shirley, N, E. Crawford Catharine Burns: Tale. Rot ice: That complaint in this case wnrf tiled in the ofltro of the Clerk of Common Picas, at Abbeville C. ii., on October I.th IXS;?. PERRIN it COTIIKAN, Plaintiffs Attorneys. June 18, 1?M; tf BOARD OF EQUALIZATIONThe county^oard of equalizatlon will meet in tho Auditor's ottice on I TUESDAY, the first day of JULY next, ul 11 o'clock A. M. to equalize Property Valuations as nmong the different townships,and to hear and determine all petitions ana appeals. J. T. PARKS, Auditor. June 25. 1884. p. misenrerg & cn. Bennett Reynold, Jr., & Co, Plaintiff*. vs. J. H. Wilkinson and 11. McB. Wilkinson. l?efendants. , To J. R. Wilkinson and it. McB. Wilkinson Defendants in this action : YOU nrc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint, in tills uctlon oi which a copy lias been died In the office of the Cleric of the Court of Common Pleas of Abbeville County, and to servo a tbpy ot yotir answers 011 the subscribers at ttieh offlre, at Abbeville Court House, Wonth Carolina, wtthld twenty days alter the service of this summons on yoo, exclusive ot the day 01 service. If you fall to answer this complaint with id mc lime aloresaiu, ine planum* w111 nine Judgment against you for tlicoliin of ninetyMx ijti liH) dollars iiiid costs. Laied, twcnty-luiirlli day of .Ihne, 1881. LEE & BLAKE, riiilntiff's Attorney. Tn J. It. Wlfklnton, one of the Defendants: Take notice that the Summons in this action of which the foregoing is a copy has been tiled in the olllce of the Clerk of Court of Common I'leas of Abbeville County, on the 21th day of June, 1S81. LEE a 111, a ICE, Plaintiffs' Attorney. July 2nd. 1881. tf Stale of South Carolina, Abbeville County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Bcnnclt Reynold*, Jr. <fc Co., Plaintiffs vs. J. It. Wilkinson, Defendant. * RE now offerlne to the public a grand and nL clicap assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS as arc usually found In a fl Hit-class store of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, They arc determined to mnke ixxim for nil tiniiKiially extensive FALL 8'1'OCK, and are now ottering many great bargains. GENTS Hand Made Sloes it NET COST. A FINE LOT OK CLOTHING to be closed out at WHOLESALE PRICES. ALPACA tfoATS In all sizes and at very low figures. Special bargains In SHOEIS of nil kind*. Their slock of Dry Gooils, GobIs FnrnisBinc (Ms Hats, Trunks, n innfif inn a MfiA/innTTtfl UAttUWAttfi ft tittUUMlJSJS Is complote In every, particular. All that Is usked Ir a?4rlitl, and yon will be couvlnced 1 that lhey mean what they say. June i%-1884, tf If 111 BllOf HERS ARE ? I now prepared to exhibit an elegant stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. All department!? arc fill!, arid persons In want of any article, have only to call for it ind he supplied. In regard to prices, a great many goods are lowsold below the cost of production. Satisfaction guaranteed; Lfct evfcry one call , vnd see for himself. WHITE BROTHERS. April lf>, 1881, tf mm It i fiiov oi mu on uuvi in i j \\J E PRESUME that the fnct 16 generally ?> known that we keep constantly on J hand n full supply of the purest Drugs, Druyirlst Sunrircs, Patent Medicines. Chemicals, Paint?, Oil, Fancy Ooods, Stationery, Tohac- < ro, Scgars, Ac. Fresh goods cnnitlnntly arrlv- 1 ln?. ,'i'o be sold at prices to suit thc.tltncff. I -iprcinl figures .to PRA(TK'INO. PHYSI- ' CIANS. Would like to call thb attention of i the local and country Doctors to the fact that i wc keep a full supply of Sharp A Dome's Elixirs of Calysayn, Iron and Strlchnia. Iron Quinine and strlchnia, Pepin .Btsmtith "and Strlchnia. These are the best tonics sold. You know what you are taking and we guarantee every bottle to be as represented. Pleasant and nourishing food for the sick. J Sea Moss Farina and Lleblg Extract tif Bfeef. At last we have got aenre for Neuralgia? Freilgh's Hemedy--J>hre cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism and other painful afl'cctlous. DEATH TO THE INSECTS! > By using the Persian Dalmatian Powders you may free your animals, fowls, houses and plants* of. bed bugs, moths, tiles, wor/ns. roach28, mosquitoS, ants, fleas, bird lice and other Insects. It makes them skip. Harmless to mankind and animals. Have Just received a large, varied and generally selected lot of Tooth Brushes. Any ntyle dnd price ffbm 10 cents up. Hair, Shaving and Infant Brushes, Soaps, Soaps, Soaps. Colgate Palm Soap?Elder, Flower and Rose? the cheapest and best Soap housekeepers can use. Turkish bath 30 cenls a dozen. Colgate I'alm 2-icerifSa poun'9. Russian Bath, White Rose, Pansy, 7th Regiment, 5 cents a b6x. Give us a call and don't forget that you can get a delicious drink of loo Soda; | for 5 rents n class nt 1 ho DRUG EMPORIUM. If you don't believe It try it. SPEED & LOWRY. Juno 2.'., lfvM, tf Just Received. AI.OT of decant LINKS LAP ROBES. Will bo sold low to cash customers, fiihci'j, 18W, tf TIIOS. HUGOS. Wotioe. A SETTER OR POTN1 KR, well tralnod for wild turkeys and birds,.a good retriever. Ry J: F. KELLER. June2.j, 1881, If J. . SIMMONS, TINNER Abbeville, 0. H , Si Has just openf.d nis shop on the Public Square, where lie Is prepared to do nil man nor of work In bis line. A full line of TINWARE on hand. A large , lot of LAMPS of beautiful design. LAMP CHIMNEYS of all sorts. A Good Stock of Crockery, I and a Supply of Cooking Stoves. i J. H. SIMMONS. ' March 12, 1881, if .. .. _ my -TOT. B. F. S AfiBEVI Is now prepared to furnis ed Lumber, and is really to Work of any kind, at tie ? ? most reasonable prices. June i">, iwl, tr THE CI LI.I-l MAGUOL FEEDERS AN! THE MOST Onk? not r.nKAk tiif, rtou. iSrsrxN MiVCfl'ft. ic?t. OIllH fa.Hl, cluillls Die >01] lin!. (?u: r ntcci! iu u:l respects. C.ill unifw WARDLAW I _ ABBEYI Juno 1, 1881, tf iMI n > a JUL \J if* HU . ill *"r \ ' V. v'yN-.. THOMAB McGETTIGAN hating sold oilt Fimt Clnwi Trade at the Norwood Urol her call tiutilicattb'ntloiitn the ttUl'KRloR (jU \ by nirr,HiiU used ana llttiveraycunit Kiiiully 1 ftdwted Malt, la ab*olutely FUKK, nnd It TONIC nod m k INVIGORATING I1KAI.T HEVERAGE 1t i? nnamllcrt, and only to bo ! The prbpriKor has on band a KJne Sux-u of COOLTIVOIJ HKKUnt f?nly to cent"a bottle. COOL TEMPI'RATI-) DRINKS put up In J saloon of the up-uountry. i Give Tom a Call at PALMET1 And al May Mill4 18$ I; MriTTrTI-ril ncn til i w. sTfiii HAVE Just opened ft now and ele?iintiy fli Corner, under the Prew and Banner ofllc recelvc till their Stock is complete u full line Drugs, Medicines, Che: A 1st)', all tij? popKl'iir PAtK^f MEDICINES 1 warrant to bo fresh and good. Wtb1m> offer a well selected stock of FA JSC' Colognes, Foreign and Dom " in great variety, Hand! Our line of HKUSIIE* AND SOAPS Is simp NAIL, FLESH, WllAVING AND SHOE lilt I est. 'MR. JOTIN T. LYON, wlio?e lnngexpcrli law <fc Lyon, ko well known, will l>?* constant!; fully compounded at all hours, under the supi: Oct. 17.1883, If B. K. BEAC - _ . FOR TIIE flocTi Tlnnra, "Rlindc &S\S\SA,KI) dVAiiiUM) ing, Ceiling, Lime an Working Machinery. Oct. 10, lSS-5; 12m ?????? >? Seal, Mcllwaine. & Co. JJaVE on hnnd almost every variety of CARRIAGES* mirxiFQ jyvuuiw, AND WAGONS, tvhlch they oiler to their customer* on the nost advantageous terms. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. With the beit of workmen In every branch of )ur business, and an nbundunt supply of umber, and other materials, we ate prepared -o doall kinds of repairing in the very best Tinfin*r;^it tlie shortest notice, and, on.the iiostaceorrimodatflig tfc'rftii. All work fully ivarranted. SEAL & McILWAINE, Washington Street. ATTENTION FARMERS I WE HAVE 50W IN STOCK A SPLEN-' did line of Farm Implements, Nails, Hofse and Mule Shoes, Harness, Traces, Bridles, Plows Stocks, Plows, &c., &c. 3UARLES & THOMAS Feb. f>. 1884. tf /ay iron qTONIC "Will purify tlio BLOOD, repnWfl late the LIVER ami KIDNEYS, and HtNToUK TIIK HEALTH BgtfA and VIGOR of YOUTH. I)/?pepsla, Want of Appetite, In^HBk digestion, J.ack or Strength, ^ BeWlev ami Tired Feeling absolutely ^ETBk cured. Hones. muscles and in-rvos rccelvc newforce. Enlivens tlio ndnd and - - f>upi>lies Itraln 1'ower. | r% |I B b Q2 Suffering from emiiplaints ba t>J I Eo <(7 peeullarto their sex will Ond in DR. HARTER'SIRON TONIC n mfu and ?p/;e.!y cure. filvcs a clear, healthy complexion. Frequent attempts .it counterfeiting only add tn the nonnlarii v of l'io original. Do not expert* niuiit?ffe'ttlic??'Ku;ix.M. am> IJkst. (Send your address IoTli'i lir. HnrtorMca.Co. V St. Louie. Wo., for our "DREAI4 EOCX." 1'allof straDbo and useful icfonaalion.free.J' Miller's Hotel. Abbeville, s. c. rlilIIS FIOTF.I. has boon opened by the un1 dorsljjni'd, who will be glad to aoomniorlnte the travelling public on the nn?t reaxinnblo. terma. Persons having tni*iiu*.ss ni the Hourt would do well t? trive toe ? call. I lave tooil rooms, plenty of >ervants. ai.d turnish my table with the ho>i ih?- nia.ket i;Uor.!.?. Kulcs reasonable. W. L. MIIiLEK. 'Jan.30, Isgt. tf M IT H | h all kinds of Rough or Dress- { J fill all orders-for Carpenter^,:;JB i-*T chnrfftfif nntirlp and nt the dM :i improved i IA GINS, : ' -.Jl CONDENSERS.. 'J fl MPROVED GIN MADE. fl #m !N(ri NOR Wrj/MT CHOKE UNDBR ?l poi fottly. and produce* a HuporiOr uLiipnrO *2j| m our specimen WIN now on ndnd. ^ EDWARDS,? ifrnlirl Itin CEXTEXNIAL HOUSE and cstabltufik^^H '? Old Siand on Waahlntjtoii Str??L dcMdH Ii!TY or Ills FINE om> Uouoiw xorflwH^H U?*diHne. It run 11 ufxcturo<T from curcflHSEnB^^H Is liljftilv i worn mended :hy nirdl<"?l moiHH^B| II KU. TAfXIXU and STltKNGTH GI\fl|BSBH ui<I at the PALMETTO SALOON'. llWlTW MILWAUKEE STKAM ITEEIt. HIboIMIC0 ct ,.irt 0??i# >i.A u...u ?? ?,? > ?iov vnwo ??\j iv iv nm tiiv diiiuv ni IUV ro ?saloonH .1 ... - bBHWI *:v V'cl&JBlSBal iitil ' '*m Lted up DRUG STOllK on the Murshfttl House :e, and arc bow receiving aivd will continue to M mica Is. Dye Stuffs, &c.y|B kept i:i n first-class Drugstore,all of which wo V GOODS, consisting of ? .'--IIwIm estic, Handkerchief Extracts /SM some Vases, LaiiigSj &c. ly complete. Every variety of HAIR, TOOTtt;Sg ;*ii ?OAl*S from ibe tiuest toilet to tliijcbjeopi -fl| sncc In tlio Drlis bltsirte^fn the firm of Ward " flfl V tn nttendnnw. All PREHCUTPTiONS care." rvislon of DH. THOS. J. MAURY. ' ^;| HAM, Agent fl Shingles, Laths, Floor , M ^ r. ,r *.' ' d all Kinds of WeoafiH -\'miw irnmtmm m?iimhui mmmmn mmnmmi ? ?? j | I %m i?i ?? >2 |:8|ji|^B k i" % t Ml p i GO jj l-l ? (S ' jl d ? s B g ^ ;; gs g ? . J| U !| b5 bO * I F* cl 2. d . ii N S lidH j | 1*1(1 ^ ta !i ? <1 'TfeSSf^ I pitraiitM nHBlSUkl JH ?|pS?,. INDIAN VERMIFUGE f '. y?? '?>* destroy rind expel Worms H 1. TZ*yj?fe from the huinnn bj>dyv WtS i? where they exist, if riied: VAf jM Be according1 to the dlreer I tions. It la n nft ui re* r liable remedy. {^SgS FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS jH : , ANO STORE KEEPERS. Oayid E, Foutz, Prop. j 1 >F-g<' BALTIMORE, MB* I ?* CTxj T ca ~ HORSE AND CATTLE P0WDER8~"1^^h -Ss-JB wni di"^'\r , 'r. p.Lf VSK. . I ?** i-o,v.l,;r. nr.- I,i rime' **** JI^H ..ii? ? | imii r>m,|| tirr."ii l viy1 :it Hon Pnni.gyi, i " ,, ""'! ' " " HI prrvcnt (Japva ix fowtk I " * 1 ' V. ? win liNTM r tltr nr.nnt'tr of milk , ' i '" * ' cr cor't > a:i.l inaku Uio l/uttcr l.i.r . I'nn i.ts n-Hi riir<> or pmvrnt nlmort marr j.-. , t'i V! i liorTPHan-I? attic an; ?n!>j*et. ?. i'V.I' * I "?*' Ks VIU. OlVfc tUTISFACXIOV. ? ! i'Uryv.\i. x v: d r. mu"rc, Proprietor, rr. m ij. RAINBOW RUPTURE REIIEF&CURE "fl The only simple, aafe. reliahloand Mrfnct Euprur? Cure.intheworluT IT 18 NOTATRU88, Wore ? with ease and comfort Day or Night and it* r>tw* 8B ?mce forsotteo.' Hats been Bold for SO yeara. Bend ' or clrculnra showing hundreds of testimonials from , crstefai sufferers, cured b? this appliance. Address ! i^fntkai mpmr*! a SimnrjiL Inst. St. LfXJIS. ha. Insure Your Property H ?FROM? :f$mi Dsnaie by Fire anil LiitajflilJ ? n tiik < mn i'n::ntai. insurance ok'- jhfl J. T. PARKS, Ag't, Abbeville, S. C. Jim. |s i. l-:m . , . W." L. .MILLER, fc w^m Attorney -At La\v}^B AIJiiiSVlL.l.E, S. c. ' < i V: r< >y occupied by JudgoThorofao&V^^HI