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I . I - L _ V THE ABBEVILLE PRESS AND BANNER. BY W. A. LEE AFT) HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1869. VOLUM^VtS^T^ EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Fall and Winter, 1869?SpecialtiesDry Goods and Millinery. Messrs. Fowllh & McDonald aro now bottcr prepared to show tho Ladies of Abbovillo District a handsome stock of Dry Goods than ever before. Tho Ladies aro especially invited to examino their 6tock beforo buying. They will always strivo to keep goods suited to tho ttfsto of tho Ladies of our District. In tho Dress Goods Deportment tlioy have beautiful plain, striped and plaid Poplins, DcLanes, "Rrnnnooo T> T,-M 1 jurui^/ivoo VlUtll^ JLVUjJ^j i? lUIJUt'ltjj Silks, ctc., Black Alpacas, Opera Flannol, DeBagcs and Silks. Tlicy have a full stock of House Furnishing Goods in Blankets, Counterpanes, Sheetings, Towclings, Curtain Materials, Shades, Tabic Damasks, Diapers, ."Long Cloths, Napkins, Doylas, Linens, Carpotings, and Wall Papering. Also, Hosiery, Gloves, Braids, Tapes, Jlankcrchiefs and everything in White Goods. In the Gentlemen's Furnishing Department they have a splendid lino of Cloths, Cassiuiercs, Corduroys, Jeans, Kerseys, Shawls, Collars, Cuffs, Cravats, Jlose, Suspenders, Shirt Fronts, Gloves, Shirts, and Drawers. Abbeville can boast of as fine a Millinery ITousc as any in in the ;Statc of South Carolina?in fact, as ....J ... <1.1 J v.11^, iiuuu ur South. The stock will com pure with any Retail House in Charleston, Haiti more or New York. The Ladies Can have 110 plea for sending oil" i'or their millinery any longer, i'or Messrs. Fowler & McDonald can show as pretty goods, as fine goods, as etylish goods as can be found in Baltimore or New York. And, besides, they J can prove their prices to be i'rom -5 to 50 percent, lower than ciiy prices. They have every style of Hat aiiJ Bonnet that is out. Should any new and novel style make its appearance in New York, they have arrangements by which to get it immediately, hence there is no necessity for the Ladies of Abbeville to pay cilv prices when they can do better at home. Mrs. Sassard has had experience, both in Europe and America, and, we think, has the confidence of every Lady of taste in Abbeville. She is assisted by Mrs. Jno. A. Wier whose good taste and skill in this Depart- | ment is well known to the Ladies of J Abbeville, and will always be pleased i to eeo her friends at the Emporium of of Fashion. .Mrs. Sassard and Airs. | Wier will take pleasure to show the I.adies, Flowers, Feathers, Bridal! W! /??.fiia pi... *.! n..? i -? . vi uaiuv^iiv^ j Ribbons, Sashes, Curls. Switches. Chignons, Embroidered and Braided i Yokes and Bands, Skirts, Corsets, i Pads, Breast Protectors, Buttons, i Trimmings, Laces, Edgings, Cloaks, I Shawls, Nubias, Hoods, Fur Capes i und Mulls, Breaki'ast Shawls, Collars, Cults, Chemisetts, Necklaces, Shell and Gold Beads, cut and uncut Velvets, Satins, Silks, trimmed and untrimmed Patterns for all kinds of Ladies' and Misses' Garments from >j. Butteriek & Co., and Madame J)einore6t, of New York, Pouches, Netts, Illusions, etc., etc. They pay particular attention to the getting up of Bridal Bonnets. Yeilw, etc., and promptly attend to all orders from a distance. Salesmen in "Drv floods Dnnnvfmnnt ?Jus. W. Fowler, W. T. McDonald, Marshall P. DcBruhl. Millinery Department?Mrs. Sasaard and Mrs. Wier. By adhering strietly to the cash system they aro enabled to sell fine goods at reasonable prices. Valuable Lands for ?ale in Abbeville. Important to Laud Buyers. yM ACRE lot in Greenwood, with flue improvement(>; 80 acn-s ill oriiiinnl forest?large young orchard. This place can be bought low, as the owner hiis no me Tor it. Two 10 acre luU ou main stieet, in &aui6 village, well improved. Three vacant Iota near depot, desirably located, greater portion of eacli in forest, contain iug from 30 to 200 acres. One tract of 800 acrea. known as White Hull; 300 acres in forest, CO acres prime bottoms; well improved, and contains an exce'leut store bouse, and is a good mercantile Maud. une larin on r-aiofla river, of 35U ncres, )2o in foreat. 20 acres in uew bottoms, 100 acres of upland* fin" for cotton, all under good fence, comfortably improved for tenants. Excellent falls ou the riyer and will adapted to machinery. One form adjoininp the above on Turkey creek, of 450 acre*, 100 acres upland clcared, CO acre* good bottom*, balance in original for est Bud pines, fencing good, and good tenunt houses. One fattn of '22 acres, in Edgefield, five miles from Ninety Six depot, G5 /icres iu culli? Vation, orchaid from 3 to 4 acres, trees in good condition. Thin place is well improved. Ooe farm of 800 acres, iu Edgefield?excelent timber. One farm of 900 acress, in Abbeville, on Cromer'a creek. 100 acrea in bottoms, well improved for tenant*. One farm of 300 acrea, on mme creek, superior cotton land 125 acres of superior bottoms?-io fine condition. Ooe farm of 600 acres, on same creek, superior improvements for family residence; land of tbe first quality. The above lands can be bought low. For termB apply to the Land Company, at Greenwood. J. T. PARKS, W. K. Blakb, President. Secretary. 25 tf CLOTHING EMPORIUM. W. T. HOKE Offers for sale a large aod well selected stock of CLOTHING, Gentleman's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks, Umbrellas, See., which were bought at low prices aud will be sold cheap. North Carolina Bank Bills bought. Store on Main Street, a few doom below the Columbia Hotel. Oct 6, 1660, 34?2m fall assortment of Brandies, wines, whiskies malt liquors. Always otJ band and (or sale bf m J. KNOX A Co., m 9 I NOW OPENING. j OUR MB. JONES bas just return- j ed from tbe North, with a second and larger Stock of GOODS than usual, to -i supply our trade wilb. Tbe most careless j observer cannot but have noticed the de- t| cided decline in botb American Dry Goods ? iu sympathy wilb tbe raw Staple, and Foreign Goods in sympathy wilh Gold that has taken place within tbe last ten days. ' Our previous purchases are so far cleared out (bat we can offer "our entire Stock at tbe Revised Prices," including one of the ^ most complete assortments we bare ever bandied. c< Our Retail Stock is full as usual. _ Our Specialities. Carpels, Oil Cloths, Shades, Rugs, <fec., &c., at prices within the reach of all?Call and see them?" Bo to your advantage." a| Our Wholesale Department, lo Is full, well ordered ; Goods selected with -p care; bought right, and will heboid cheap " enough to be rchandled in thin market. v R. C. SillVER. * P. S.?Oar House is young and striving hard to make a living, and ambitious lo build up a still larger cash trade. Every j customer that gives us a fair chance to sell 1 them tiieir Goods, no matter how trilling s;i in amount, gladdens our hearts ; lightens cr our care?, and has a bona fide guarantee <]. that Goods bought of us are a6 cheap and p, good as can be hud in the Slate. tie Nov. 5. 18G9?28?tf Tlic "Waving Banner of Health. J X-IEIJSTETSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. * A GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE. Oi Ilciuitsh's Quccu's Delight. 11 The New Theory of Health. Si The life of all Flesh is Plood?The j Health uf all Life is Puiity of au Flcb?Without purity of co Blood no Flush can be free from Discnse. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, wi Am Antidote to Disease# fo1 The Great AmericnH .IKer&live and Blood Purifier p'' For the euro of all those Diseases S( which may be traced to avitiateu condition of the Blood. da Tiie theory i9 that Blood istho Life of l(ir of all Fiesli, aud if impure, tlie Life of all Disease. Life and Health is only to be maintained l>y the circulation of pure arte* ii.il Blood. Sucli as Scrofula, .Rheumatism, Hepatic Disorders, Iuflamations, Fevers, Liver Complaint, Consumption, King's Evil, ^ Carbuncles, Boils, Itching Humor of the Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, " Roughness of the Skins Pimples, Blotches, j?^ Pain in the Bones, old Ulcers, Syphilis and Svnhilitio. Riirpa In<li.i?itinn Tnfloniin?_ ... t ? f? ? I lion of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in / (lie Back, General Debility, and for all complaint* arising from deficiency and poverty of blood. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT Is the Wonder of Modern Science. th No medicine lias attained snch a world- ^ wide reputation as this justly celebrated qj COMPOUND. an Its exlr.iordidary healing powers are attested to by thousands, and every mail if freighted with letters bearing testimony to ita excellent character and worth as a med icine Orders are coming in from all quar* tw ters, and all bear unmistakable evidence of pu its great popularity. Be sure and ask for cu " IIeinitsh's Qgeen's Delioiit." And pa ife...* I.!. ? !* ?cc mat. iiib miiue is on iu an Look out and avoid base imitations. Wholesale Ap^nto, FISllEU & IIEINITSII, Columbia, S. C. For Rale by all Drtiggista. October 29, i860, '27?ly. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND Acid. Phosphate of I^ime For Composting with Cotton Seed. fBIIUS article is manufactured at the Compa- r JL pnny's Works, under the direction and -* surperintendance of Dr. Kavenel. ki It contains the same elements of fertility at to Soluble Pacific Gunno, except that it is not fur fia nihed with Ammonia. It is prepared expic^s ly for composting with cotton seed, which furnishi-s the element of Ammouia; the objeo- sa being to render that side product of the plun- pa tatiou avnilable to the highest' degree as an iw element of fertility. For further and partieu- BH lur information apply to tho nnde signed. , J. N. HOIiSON, Agent for South Carolina. 1 n>i<l 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. ! JOIIN 8. REKSS, Jk , _ General Agent, Baltimore. am October 2'J, 1809, 27?3m nb L T7MPORIUM of Fashion at Co ltunbiu, S. C.?Mrs. A. McCormjc p wouM most respectfully inform the ladies of _1_ Abbeville and surrounding counties, that she T. has just returned from New York, and is now ^ opening a fplendid assortment of Millinery > and fancy golds' In'my milTinery department -y will be found hats and bouueta of the latest UC style, furs of ull kinds, feathers of the richest colored flowers, French an.-) American plumes, ornaments of the Intent novelties, a varied assortment of embroidered caffs collars and yokes, laces, ribbons, trimmings, chignons, curls, braids, switohes Ao, bridal wreathes and veils- Dress making attended to with 1 care and promptness. All the latest patterns J will be found iu my establishment. A eood fit guaranteed end satisfaction promised in price, style and quality of goods. Call apd see my stock on Uuiu Street, Columbia, S. C. Nov. 5. J8G9, 28?tf . NEW Store and new Goods, by William Glaze.?I have just re- ex turned from the Northern cities, aud opened st< ooe of the most select stock of ^oods brought hll to Colombia since the war. My Mock Is large fir and in it will be found fine gold and' silver watches of all ftylfB end' priew a splendid assortment of English and American Jewelry. AJ Gnus, Pistols, with a' foll assofimedt of guu material, English powder, shot, cartridges of all sizes, a beautiful selection of clocks, a splendid stock of silver spoons, forks and oops flue English spectacles of gold silver end ateei,, with the beat of Scotch pebble glass to suit ell it egea. Watcbeeand JiWitry repaired bylht Til beat ef workmen. All wars warranted. WO. ch Gtaxa, Sod doer North Ceaxi Homae, ltaia St, eel Colombia, & C. qu Sor. 5,1M?, 9t-4t 11 PURSAANT to an order of tlieCircuit Court, for tbe 7lh Judicial Circuit, >e Executors of SAMUEL MARSHALL, lEC'D, will sell on tbe st Monday of December next, (6) AT ABBEVILLE C. H, Within the legal hours of sale, a tract of md belonging to estate of said deceased, iDtaioiog ix Hundred and Seventy-two Acres, [ore or less, situated on Curltail Creek, bout seven miles from Greenwood. Benging to this traet is a INE FLOUR AND GRIST MILL, !nown as "The Marshall Mills;" the [achinery having been renewed iu 1807. TERMS: The purchaser to pay iu cash costs of le, for stamp and papers. Balance on a edit of twelve months, with interest from ite, and secure purchase money, by npoval bonds aud mortgage of the piemi3. S. S. ?MARSIIALL, ) > Executors. . W. W. MARSHALL, ) I LSO, at the same time and place the \ Executors of Samuel Marshall dee'J, ill sell that valuables plantation knowu as "THE HOMESTEAD," n which Mrs. E. C. Marshall now resides, lis tract contains about Fourteen Hundred Acres, tuated within six miles of Greenwood, in healthy and good neighborhood, well Bpted to the cultivation of cotton, corn, d 6mal! grain, with good improvements, nfisting of a Large and Comfortable Dwelling, th all necessary out-buildings, suitable - a well regulated plantation. I'liis ice will bo divided and J mi n ' J1U. xii xiiree or i: our Tracts, 5 plots of which will bo exhibited on y of Bale. These are valuable tracts of id?a largo proportion of which consists line wcod lands. TERMS: These tract3 will be sold on a credit of e and two years, with interest from daU-. d to bo paid annually, the purchase >ney to be secured by bond, and apoved security, and a mortgage of the emises. The purchaser to pay in ca6b, costs of sale, for stampB and papers. L LSO, at the same time and place, the Executors will tell that Desire able House and Lot, i the Village of Greenwood, down aa the Donelly lot, belonging to e estate of Samutl Marshall dec'd, and w occupied by the It<?v. A. A. Morse, te improvement* consist of AN EX5LLENT TWO-STORY DWELLING, d all necessary out-buildings. TERMS: This lot will be sold on a credit of elve months, with interest from date( the rchaser to give bond with approved aerity and a mortgage of the premises, and y in cash, for costs of sale, for stamps d papers. S. S. MARSHALL, ) _ V Hixecators. J. W. W. MARSHALL, ) November 5,1869, 28?5t VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. > Y ORDER Quarterly Conference, AbJ beville circuit. That bouse and lot town as (he Methodist parsonage, in the wn of Abbeville will be sold at public le, Sale day next, in front of the Court ouse, to the highest bidder. Terms of le one half the purchase money to be iid in cash, the other half a credit of elve months wilh interest front day of le, the purchaser to give a mortgage ot e premises to securu the payment. Nov. 5, 1869, 28?4t ML SETTLEMENT. kTOTICE is hereby given that a final settlement of the estate of , W. Gaines dee'd, will bo made in o office of tho Probato Judge at bbeville C. H., on Thursday tho 16th ly of Dec. next. W. A. GAINES, Administrator. Nov. 5, 1869, 6t PALL OPENING FOR 1869! AT J. H. & M. L. KINARD'S, COLUMBIA, 8. C. We have just received, end have ready for ainination, the largest and most attractive ?ck that it has over been our pleasure to exbit, consisting of everything pertaining to a at claw Dry Goods Establishment. so a. fall line of CARPET! If OS, OIL CLOTH, WIIIOOW4HABEB, CORNICES, IcCh 4k?. Oar atook l? to axtaaaive And varied, that it Unpceaible to anamejrate. We therefore inle our frlenda, aad all in want of good and ttpDrt Good*. to eafiand ace for themTM We foaraatee aatkfiaetlen aa to style, laHty and priee. J. H. A HL KDFA&y. Qot It, IMf, IKIa Ik v Clerk's Sales. J. I. Liddle v? Samuel Hunter, Executor, et. al. Bill to mnrsliali assets, sell laud, &o. PURSUANT to order, I will sell on sale day in DECEMBER next, at public outcry, at ABBEVILLE C. II., the traot of laud, of the lioal Estate of A. Hunter, deo'd, now in the possession of C! AHHTC'T mfTTimmriYk i JU JClUlNXJtjJCl, containing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of A. J. Clink*cnles and others. TERMS-ONE HALF CASH, as to balance, credit of twelve months, interest from day of sale, purchaser td give Bond with good security and mortgage, td secure the purchase mouey, and pay for papers and stamna. M. McDONALD, c. o. r. Abbeville C. II., ) November 10, 1809. ) 29?3t ALSO, PURSUANT to order of Court in case of J. T. IJARNES, ef. al. Executor, vs L. J. JOHNSON, I will sell at ABBEVILLE C. II., at. public out-cry on sale day in DECEMBER next, tho Real Estate, desnribi'd in tin* Bill, sitnalod nud being on CALHOUN'S CREEK, containing TWO HUNDRED A2s D MXTV -FOUR AGUES, more or Uss, an?i bounded by lands of fiaid L. J. Jubnson, 11. M. Palmer, D. E. Pursely, and others. TERMS CASII. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. M. McDONALD, c. c. r. November 10, 1SG9. [29?3t SALE OF 3L.AUXJ, By Order of the Court of Probate. By Order of the Court of Probata FOR ABBEVILLE COUNTY. 1WILL sell by public auction on SALE DAY in DECEMBER next the following lands?viz : THE HOME TRACT of the estate of HENRY H. NICKLKS, dee'd, containing T\\'0 HUNDRED and FORTY NINE acres more or les?, bounded by lands of R A. AnderEOii, JainC." Culbran and others. THE DICKSON TRACT. be!on<*in<r lo said estate, containing TWO HUNDRED and THIRTY-TWO acres more or lets, bounded by hinds of T. G. Ellis, estate lands of Sauiuel Anderson and others. TTTF, f!AT.T7TrT>T? TTJArT ? V WL?AVA JLXVAV1.I belonging to sai?l est;Uc, containing THRKE HUNDRED and THIRTEEN acre3 more or less, bounded by lands of George Nickles, Robert Duno and others. Tbere are plats to represent the above three tracts. The.?e lands are situated in Abbeville County, about 10 miles North East of Abbeville C. II. | Terms of sale one third cash, }he bal| ance on a credit of or.o and two years, | purchaser to give bond and approved security, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. H. S. CASON, Sheriff Abbeville County. Nov. 10,1809, 29?3t By Order of tie Court of Prolate FOR ABBEViLLE COUNTY, I WILL sell, on Sale Day in DECEMBER next, the real estate of ARCHIBALD B. BOYD, dee'd, containing NINETY-SIX acres, more or less, situated I in A Khot'llto Pnnnlw ai? 1 1 ... X/VUIIIJI VM UMIJIUUU D UIHI1CI), waters of Hardlabor creok, adjoining lands of Mrs. Traylor, William Bracknell and others. t Terms, a credit of one an J two years, in~ terest from date, purchaser to give bond and approved security, and a mortgage to secure the purchase money. The costs to be paid in cash. | H. S. CASON, S. A. C. Nov. 10, I860. 29?3t. I WILL ALSO SELL, By Order of the Conrt of Probate CilD ftDDDTTfivn nrniMniv ruil lUOfiVlllllD Ml, I ON Sale Day in December next, tlie real estate of ALEXANDER MARTIN, dec'd, situate in the neighborhood of Abbeville Court House, comprising two tracts of land, Viz: TWO nUNDRED and FOUR acres, more or less, bouuded by lands of Wdliam Hill, Joseph T. Moore, Edward Noble and oihers. Also, ONE HUNDRED and NINETEEN acres, more or Iusp, bounded by lands of the Estate of Wilson's, Robert Jones and others. Term", 12 months credit, interest from dAte. Bond and approved security and a mortgage to secure the purchase money. The costs to be paid in cash. H. S. CASON, S. A. C. Nov. 10, 1869. 20?3t. To those having Cotton to Gin. Hugn Wilson Has at his Mill, one of the finest Cotton Gius now in use, and is ginning and packing Cotton for the one-twentieth of the cotton. . A penny saved is a penny made. The difference in a few miles distance is a trifle when tho cotton is on the wagon. The lint from this Gin is of a superior quality and commands the highest markot price. [Nov. 6, 1869, 28, tf Superb Lot of Furs OPBNED, at pricw to ocorainodittA. Not 0,28?if B. C. SHIVER. THE AOTTL OF THE BOARD OF COU FOH A33BUVI3 Of Accounts and Claims Au< Fisoal Year, ending th( date'. i or ix whose favo*. ox vr claim 18G8 Dr. E. Parker Poor Houe 1809 " " " ; Poor Hout 18G8 " " " " " 18G9 Parlccr & Thomson.. " " c u ? u it ? " IT. S. Kcit " " " AlcDonald, N. & Co.. " " " J. C. Guillcbcau " " ISuBiW. A. Kichey " " 1SGD|Joliti Knox & Co " " " !jf 0. DuPro.., Lunntic?' " John KuOS & Co Poor IIous 18G8 Mary Ann Palmor... Poor Hons 18G9 Louisa Brooks " " " Wm. Hill ProbateOfl 1S(J8 Ellis Iloof. Pension ... " W. II. Palmer Poor Hou " Sarah Finly Pension.... ISO!),.!. II. Edwards Public Bui " J. C. Uuillcbeau Poor IIous a t: a tt tt it " Sam Johnson Public Bui tc .1 ossn (Iniv'in I " ' I I " And. Kennedy & wile Donation . " Mrs. Cole " " Mrs. L. Paschal " " Butty Finly " " Julia Finly " " | W. W. Furrow Printer's 13 " jllenry .Nash |P. House, 1 ISO8,Airs. A. F. llolcolni.. Pension .... lSGD-Samuol Carter Public Bui " Dr. J. M. Biehmond.. Lunatic, c< " Enright & Smith I Poor Hons 13G8| " " " I ? " " -f\V. T. Pcnncj' I " u " I Peter Osburn " " LSGO' " <! u " " !l. P. Guflln Public Buil ?|" " " P. House, i " jStatc Treasurer Lunatic As " H. A\r. Lawson Public Buil ? " " " Poor Ilous " I Dr. II. Drcnnan jLunatic tr; loGTiDr. E. Parker iPuhlin Bui lSCOjM. McDonald I " ' " !Tlios. Williamson 'Stole "Wit.r 1808'J us. McCnsInn '.Election, C 18G0jA. P. Connor P. House, I [McDonald, N. & Co.. " 11 ? | II. S. Kerr I " " " 111. Jones 'Clerk for ? j\\r. A. Lee 'Printer's << Mrs. JO. Jackson Donation " [jack Morris Bridge ijj, p. (infill) Contingent " Lee&AVn?C? Priuter's I " A. \C. Moore Bridge " John Cole Poor Uous " -Win. Beaslv " u " Thos. Bcasly " " " J. Kennedy & wife... Donation .. " R. B. Baker Roads " J. M. Richmond Tnrmoot "P" 1868|Jacob Frith Ponsion .... " | J. J. Wnrdlaw, M.D.. l unatic, c< 18691s' " " " " " Henry Nash P. House, 1 " J. A. Mays Public Buil " |Sam Johnson " " Loisa Ellis & children Donation .. " Winny Elkins " " Polly Ann Leroy " " Wm. Kerfts ? " J. W. Kennedv TtridorA " jltcynolds & Butler... ? " IChas. Pitts " 1858 John Bradley ? .... 1869 Peter Osborn Poor Houb " Sam'l J. Heater Bridge, " Miller & Drcnnan " 18671J. H. Bramlett...* ? 1868|" " " ? 1869j Aaron Mitchell State Witn " [Basil Callaliam Bridge, " |J. E. Crawford Paupor, mi " III. Dronnan Lunatic, tr " Seal & Sign Public Buil " Henry Nash P. House,ti " W. D. Mars " " 1868|A. & R. Clinkscales... Bridge 1869IJ. W. Denny Books, Stai " J. C. Guillobeau Steward, S 1868 Nancy Gillens Pension .... " Win.McICce " .... " |J. C. Smith ? .... " Ely Taylor " " S. Alewino " M Jano MeClellan " .... " Eliza MeClellan " " |R. J. Owen " .... " IE. H. Burnett " .... " jjane King " " I. Branch PublicBuil " iThos. Crawford Bridgo 1869|W. W. Farrow....;.... Printer's b 1868iLitirk Radin PublicBuil 1869|llugh Wilson iPrinting .. " J. C. Basor I Bridge " |Sam JohnBon jPublicBuil " |E. O. Reagan jCoroncr, ac " li'etor Osburu Poor House " J. M. Shockly Bridge " J. Knox & Co Poor Hour 1867|Eukin Knox Public Bui 3869|Miller & ltobertsonJ.Poor Hous " L. L. Guflin {Magistrate " S. 35. McClinton MagtjCoroner ... " L. P. Guflin IConstable 1 " |R. Jones Coroner.... " " " 'County Cle " J. Knox & Co ...IPoor ilous " Henry S.Cason,Sb'ff Maintenaiu ? ? ? ? Dieting Pri ? it a a ? ? <i (i (( << ? ?? ? ? " Dr. J. .T. Lee.. Lunatic, ce " F. P. Robertson Contingent 3868 J. S. Britt Bridge 3869) R. Jones Lunaiic, ti " |Georgo Shirley Bridge 38681W. G. Gordon " I8691J. R. Tarrant " ..... " !"Rnfn* f5ff>*ifcnn " " J. R. Tarrant......... Mag't ac't1 " H. S. Cason....Poblio Buil " " " " Dieting Pr 18681/. J. Johnson. Bridge, 1869 S. Duncan k others..jStatQ Witm 1867 W. A. Moore Bridge, 1869 B, O'Conner Pabilo Buil " Hampton Edwards.. ? " " J. T. Miller...;........ Roads, " [J. K. Neagle..,.,....... Ref'dState " J, R. Hamlin.. Conatjable \ r ' . kL REPORT NTY COMMISSIONERS jxjs ooujntt, lited and Allowed, for the q 1st November, 1869. . I ="1 HAT AOOOUHT. I AMOUNT AMOUNT ) CLAIMED. ALLOWED ie $126.07 $126.07 le Drugs 68.32 68.32 " 7.32 7.32 H r?r? r. r> or* AO 20.Ua " 21.77 21.77 Provisions, 24.37 24.37 " 304.95 304.95 " 200.70 200.00 Coffin, 5.25 5.25 Provisions, 168.29 168.29 rransporting 25.00 25.00 io Provisions 104.82 104.82 io Stewardess 142.36 142.36 Provisions, 5.00 5.00 ice Stationery,&c 32.15 32.15 17.74 17.74 so Steward 78.45 78.45 15.00 15.00 ilding Account... 4 00 4.00 o iiarboring Ac't 29.9b* 29.96 " ? 39.29 39.26 Idings, 10.00 10.00 3.50 3.50 50.00 50.00 30.00 30.00 15.00 15.00 30.00 30.00 20,00 20.00 ill 28.87 28.87 iransp't'g pauper 2.00 2.00 20.00 20.00 Mings, 125.00 125.00 irtifii-ato of. 5.00 5.00 o Coffin, 8.00 6.00 Kcpairs 6.00 6.00 Drugs 5.25 5.25 Smith work... 13.75 12.20 "... iiS.411 Idingw,contingent 4.00 4.00 Iransp't'g pauper 2.00 2.00 ?yluin 2,058.75 2,058.75 dings,coutingcut 3.50 3.50 c, contingent, 3.50 3.50 unsporting, &c... 3Q.50 30.50 lding, contingent 3.32 3.32 2.00 2.00 icss, 10.00 10.00 lcrlc at 2.00 2.00 LranKp't'g paupor 4.00 3.00 Provisions 20.58 29.58 " 4.02 4.02 County Com'rs, 23.001 23.00 Bill 8.75| 8.75 50.00 50.00 G.00 3.50 2.00 2.00 iill 19.C2 19.62 ,, 250.00 250.00 e Labor 25.00 25.00 " 25.00 25.00 ? 25.00 25.00 30.00 30.00 6.00 5.00 cpert at 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 srtificate of. 6.00 5.00 " 6.00 5.00 ransp'tjg pauper 2.00 2.00 dings, Repairs.... 27.00 27.00 3.UU 3.UU 20.00 20.00 40.00 40.00 25.00 25.00 70.00 70.00 65.00 55.00 83.25 83.25 22.50 22.50 106.42 106.42 ej Bmith work,... 4.25 4.25 50.00 50.00 841.33 841.33 86.00 86.00 22.60 22.60 = ess, 10.00 10.00 219.31 219.31 aintaining 14.00 14.00 unsporting... 36.50 36.50 Idings, repairs... 25.00 25.00 ransp't'gpaarper 2.50 2.50 Provisions 500.00 500.00 S 341.75 341.75 I tianery 130.30 130.30 alary in part 100.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 12.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 1 25.00 25.00 J 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 1 40.00 40.00 12.50 12.50 s 15.00 15.00 E dings 79.00 79.00 ? 1,195.18 1,195.18 v ill 6.37 6.37 * dings 2.25 2.25 d 40.00 * 40.00 * 39.00 3900 dings, Repairing 26.50 26.50 ting as 20.90 20.40 >, Blacksmi thing 3.95 3.95 35.31 35.31 si 0, Provisions 173.58 173.58 lding, Repairs... 13.32 13.32 0 Shroud 2.45 2.45 n vs. State 55,88 55.88 b 10,99 10.99 vs. State 42,00 42.00 20.00 20.00 & 38.00 38.00 e Provisions 150.04 150.04 w jePriaoners.Maj' 55.IO 55.10 isoners, June 35,50 35.50 66.00 56.00 88.00 88.00 rtificato of. BOO 5.00 I 2.00 2.00 i 49.4a . 49.43 r unsporting, 30.00 30.00 g 189.00 189.00 tI 25.00 25.00 54.10 -54.10 190.00 19000 srfl. State, ......... 20.45 20 45' d5ng"> : 42.00 42.00 119.50 119.50 1 1,176.00 1,176.00 * 9WA1 1 O AA f o AA ? lO.UU lO.UU 76.00 7600 Ldings, 68.76 68.76 17.26 17J25 2.00 200 , diet'g. prison'rs 990.16 900.16 rs. *.141 2.14 ! 112,91195 1 Amount brought forward " iW. H. Adamson iConstablo vs. " I A. P. Holcolm (Donation, 1869 Susan Bamsay Donation " L. H. RubbcI Pubiic Buildii 1867 T. J. Emmerson Bridge, 1869 D. M. Rogers " " Cato Hunter State "WitnoBS " D.J. Wardlaw Bridge, " L. H. Russol Contingent ... " Stepbon Brownlee... State Witness 1867 Bensly and Son Bridge, " C. Corley " 1869 J. C. Dronnan " ? J. Ij. Devlin * 1868 J. C. fiasor " 1866 A. L. McCaalan " it u K it ? IRfifl Itf AfoTtnnoM i. UUlll/ liUHUll ? M. Hill Roads, " G. W. Daniels Constable ae't " J. C. Stevenson State Witness ? W. T. Ellis ? " " E. E. Stevenson Bridge, " W. W. Farrow Printer's Bill, " Leo & Wilson " " " John Knox & Co Poor Douse P " M. McDonald C. C. vs. State " G. W. Mattison Mag't ae't vs. " Leo & "Wilson Printer's Bill " A. L. McCaslan Mag't ae't vs. " W. W. Farrow Priter's Bill,.. " R. Jones County Clerk, " " " Coroner " R. C. Darkness Mag't vs. Stat 1868 Y\r. A. Kay Bridge, 1869 M. McDonald Contingent ... " Enright & Smith Public Buildin ? G. T. Smith Constable, ac'l ? A. J. McAdams " " " Jul in Callaham Witness for St " J. J. Devlin Bridge, " Dr. A. T. Wideman... Paupers, " Parker & Thomson.. Poor IIouso J " " " " Contingent ... " J. R. Tarrant Bridge, " Jack McAdams State Witness " II. L. McGowan Solicitor ae't \ " II. W. Lawson Poor House,.. " W. P. MeKcllar Surveying, &c " iDr. J. T. Mabry Inquest, Expo 18(>8 " " " " Inquest, Expo 1861) D. R. Sondloy Contingent, P " J. S. Mars Constable vs. Condensed St Amount allowed and audited by Board.. Am't audited by County Auditor for Cou Amount audited by County Auditor fo: the year 18G9, and paid by Treasurer up Tay certificates taken up by Treasurer t Accounts of Couuty Commissioners for s ed by Treasurer ? Total amount against County 1st Nov., ' Of this amount $G;240.i0, outstanding < $i Bridges, old accounts Poor House Public Buildings Sundry accounts County Assessor for 18G8 COUNTY COMMI, Abbevx I hereby certify that tho above is a c< and accounts against the Board of Count County, which have been audited and al this office. HO] November 19, 1869, 30?It FRESH ARRIVALS < AT 3i PENNEY'S DRUG STORE! DON'T FORGET THE PLACE well At the Sign of the DiBtl EMPORIUM OF FASHION, a* it is D ALB Y'S CARMINATIVE, EXCEL- h?ve lent for Babies; Potash to make oap ; Indigo, Borax, Bay Rum, Ilosletter's ^mP' titters, Fbilotoken, Benzine, Chlorodine, Mistering Tissue, Chamoise Skins, Had pay's Resolvent, Ready Relief and Pills, nd a thousand other articles?all having ifferent names, but equally useful to perdqs who have need of them. ? Woman's Best Friend. and 1 BRADFIELD'S REGULATOR, for TP ale by W. T. PENNEY. 0( Price $1.50 per bottle. * Call and get a circular free, learn of its lerita from the testimony of those who ave used it. THO jyy Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. ^ THE Crowning Glory of Medicine and render of science, for sale by n<?ai W. T. PENNEY. On Price $1.00 per bottle. or Ie r Vteoi " adjoii )arley's Prophylactic Fluid. Dr^J TFIE most powerful disinfectant known, a tra lures Burns,and Running Soree, removes tains and destroys all Animal and Vege?ble Poisions, for sale by Dara : W. T. PENNEY. ,ir1rAt Price 50 oent*. t< ;re?ldi ca?h, DB. MILLER'S , ; long! 40USEH0LD BLESSING Ab For sale at $1.00 per bottle, by >ww W. T. PENNEY. * November 12,180&?29?if PO 25*. 200. 2(ms. 25c. 25o. jr rWO eaaet Now Tork If ilk Loogolotb JjL Nov 5, 2?-tf E. C. SHIVER. No $12,813.25 Stato 2.14 2.14 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 igs, 224.70 224.70 281.60 281.G0 45.20 45.20 2.00 2.00 300.00 300.00 10.30 10.30 C.00 6.00 108.60 108.60 287.60 287.60 25.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 5.00 5.00 83.18 83.18 289.46 289.4G Jg8. 2.00 2.00 27.9G 20.00 vs. State 2.14 2.14 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 20.00 20.00 13.00 13.00 r. 39.62 39.62 rovisions, 107.75 107.75 ;.... 188.43 188.43 State 12.47 12.47 18.00 18.00 State 20.03 20.03 10.25 10.25 31.00 31.00 9.50 9.50 o 3.69 3.69 100.00 100.00 50 50 gH, Repairs,.. 428 25 428.25 L vs. State 12.00 12.00 " " 11.00 11.00 ato, 3.00 3.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 ledical 42.05 42 05 8.G5 8^5 57.00 57$0 G.00 6.00 'S. Stato 140.00 140.00 1.10 no 1,022.00 1,022 00 rt at 10.00 10,00 rt at 10.00 10.00 oor Mouf-o... 12.70 12.70 State 2.14 2.14 816,967.40 J t ;a,temenLt. 816,967.40 nty Assessors for 1868, 1,236.00. r County Assessors for to 1st November, 612.00. ,o amount of J,674.85. orvicos rendered audit 832.85. 6% 21,323.10. debts : $4,232.82. 056.69. 97.89. 17.00. 1,236.00. fi.240.40 SSION&RS' OFFICE, } lle O. H. Nov. 17th 1869. ) ' : * ,-y' Direct statement of-the claims y Commissioners for Abjjoviilo lowed, and which arc oa file ia I ' " + I BEET JONES,County Clerk. WO bu. Cotton Seed '0% U?i! BOYD'S PURE PROLIFIC, AISED bv Mr. Edward Calhoun, of Abbeville District, S. C., warranted . Read the following certificate of known gentlemen and. planters of the lict: ^.fter careful examination of Mr. E. oun's Boyd Cotton, we do certify thnt the purest and best boiled cotton we seen, and that it is far superior to i is sold in this section as Dixon's roved Cotton. * ' E.F. POWER, ' "WILLIAM SPEER, A. B. WARDT-AW JOHN LYON, CHARLES HASKELL, tober 19th 1809. |-r 3T For sale in lots to ftnit purohaeor samplea exhibited by r IOWBRIDQE & CO. ;t 29, 1808 27?tf 1:1 ^ ASSIGNEE'S SAlB'/ Id the matter of } 9. J. MoCfiACKENj - Via Bankruptcy. Ban^ruput -) f!>. r virtue of tn or<far, iflsq'mg O^t of jtho District Court of tne United Stater for District of South Caroling I; will wfl at o auolioo,'at AbbovjlUt Coiirt House, on. r?t Monday tfltb) of DfeeemWr nllt, the Estate of enid.BNtErupt^&Dristbg-of' e tract of hDA4ont?Hiioc.4Pa%ajra^ more gs, aitaated id Hid Ooahty/oa the ta Koad, orUMt fr?ra th^Conrt Hooua, so, alt i the inter *#t of T. ij IStcCraeken* >n ct of land, containing J 8^ res, mo r?, or with A'Bietm' ^ifltheraoD/<Tn tne Vienna , 4 nilti-irom tks CuMtidMi: Aann Aon'tVedaewUy A>ni?-I((^?(tib/)'*ii-'lho ' P? rfi$Jei?0SWke*jj w& one mare anp cojt, one jack, one jiQcpy, okseallb #en?*r%??^?t&n?*ad>?tber?r??>nr;n! H-?-? .ni'.fivp y?J ; FEB8H Bsmm* RtL AND -SAUSAGES, s EPT od hand and for tale at allbodre of th?4aj(#Ri*? ua fe^salL :- -:a .< -v...; MAiYB & BURNS^