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I . Tor Oie Ablwville Trees and Dnnner. An Enquiry to tlie County Commis8ioner8. y {?' Mr. Editou : I lejirn that tho roads rrrvnuiMill v inthn l^iRllMP.ta nro wnvlcfid. ' bV r-"j ~ , save in.the vicinity of Lowndcsvillc? "What is tho moaning of this? Arc >vo in that neighborhood, within or outside -of tho jurisdiction of the County Commissioners? Wo have been regularly assessed to pay tho County taxes, and I am sure that we , contributed our full share of tlieae. As we bear tho burdens, is it not fair that wo should sharo in tho benefits? As wo pay a part of the taxes, should we not Bharo in tho expenditures? I understand that tho County Commissioners ?iiave divided tho territory among themselves and assigned to each a portion, over which ho has special jurisdiction. Kow, which one of these Countv Commissioners has! charge of llio Lowndesville country ? I am informed that one of them declares that lie would not go into that country for fivo hundred dollars. | Whilst I am sure that hit* fears are groundless, yet 1 have no idea that I j. can dispel them, and would rccom-i, mend that ho give placo to some other gentleman, who is not afraid of the people of Lowndesvillc. ^ L. 1 Lowndesvillc, Dec. 14th, 1SG0. For the Abbeville Press and Banner. A Scheme for Organizing tlio Abbeville I, Agricultural Society. j 1 |I Cokesbury, Dec. 1809. |< Dear Lee: I promised last week:i to propose in today's issue a scheme! by which tho Abbeville Agricultural Society can be placed upon a substantia and successful monied basis. In venturing upon such a proposition I foel, that I advance no idea that may not be adopted by any planter with- 2 out detriment to his agricultural in- j terests, and 1* exclude all possible op-j portunity for speculation. A planter,! j_ (and by this word I mean any man j wholly devoted to the agricultural development and success of his in- j0 .L.nl.l I -!t-' \I.DUIII.III^ CIIUIIIU never uixuuiu u I epqculator. One may Bpcculato upon > s bonds, stock, or cash capital, but spec-['2 ulation upon agricultural investments j v involves the homestead, the iamilv.! and henco infringes upon sacred 1 right*. .. Disabused then of any possible con- C nection with speculation, 1113* idea i*j^ simply Uiis: That the planters of -\b ! * heville District, and all other citizens I of cvory and all professions, unite and establish by contributions of inon-; v j , ^uytwn v/i vctOJl %J iin iVUillllUiJ j Association for the mutual benefit of the whole District. Just as if we wore about building a It ail Road from Abbeville C. II. to Savannah river, j let books of subscription bo opened in ; ' all parts of the District. Stock will j 'J be valued at ten (810) dollars per c share, aud every man who is a life l, member of the existing society will bo entitled to one share. All persons, white or black, guardians and wards, widows and orphans, fathers and'sons, 1 mothers aud daughters, and especiallyold bachelors, will be invited and urg*d to buy our stoek. This stock will foj JxeUangod for cash, or notes, orbji J 5 tercd for any possible kind of production at the market value and where exchanged for notes such notes will bear tipon their faco an interest of ten per cent, per annum. This is reasonable, fnr ?>.<r nocl. nol.l I r. ? ,? ?l.~ rp? ?- I. AW4 MMJ Vrt?U |/iWVl IlJiy UUU HCU?)UrV j | can easily bo loaned at an interest of! 1 10 per cent. I farther propose, that the holder'; of* two shares bo allowed to exhibit annually what lie or she pleases. The holder of one share (male or female) pays in addition one dollar to be entitled to the same privilege! No single mcmbor to bo allowed to take more than ton "shares, and an investment of ten shares shall entitle the contributor's family to all tho privileges of tho Society. Interest upon alt notes given to bo collectable annu?n? 41~ ~ -I r> r? - mi,) uu luo ni'si/ uiiy oz ocpicmocr, and If not promptly paid to be immediately put in suit for collection. All notes given during 1870 will be cxpeeted to pay one dollar on every ton by tho 1st September of tbc same your. This is the' schema, now for its practical workings. There aro two thousadrl'Wtite voters in Abbeville District; there are threo thousand colored voters. Suppose two thousand of the whites, including widows, minors, and Orphans, take each one share,-and five hundred of the colored take each one share, wo will have nn Agricultural Stockholders Company of twentv-fivo hnnrlrfld nai-snns investing ten dollars, or a capital of twenty-nyo thousand dollars invested at ton ?e*.:cent., and of course giving us annnally an: interest of twenty-fivn hundred dollato, The first year -we I?ropose invesjiiig one thousand dolars of .this amount in a premium list, and the remaining fifteen hundred dollars & improvements upon Ihe Fair Grounds already purchased and pa;d for. ThV gate money the first ^ year will probably amount tb orto thousand dollfti'Rt-wbicb will be paid back as a diviMe^ffjTtathe stockholders. Hence ibejP b& paying but six per cent, op tbeig investment for the betu efit of iheDrstricf, and for tho enjoyment, and advantages otherwise de% jrived from theso annual Fairs. If the Fair mcet/Mrit^?'Jio^)ej|,ter Wcftpss tho second thaifi {Jand tv i3ti win MuwvHirviiai;"nr wiu ue anDually on the increase , in fiad jmpWl&i&t) tiie' famtrtfite thousand .dollars will be paid for premiums, and the Mbvftft fifteen hundrocf*dollars of inter^ ifobfruffig will be added to the gate mpnw pi one .tbpusand dollars and j-jfttornei to tbO Stockholder as a jlh^jndj so that really" the stock? & ST*"* - a.-'? . ',r holder will bo annuallv after tho fi year paying into tho Treasury of t Society aii annual interest of ton j cent., and roceiving tho sanio yea dividoml of ten percent, on the vestment. Tho expenditure in IS of fifteen hnndred dollars will ho co plcto tho Fair Grounds and buildin that tliCy will cost us virtually no ing for sover?l years tacome. This schemo has been revolved my mind since tho organization our society, and so satisfied am I tl it is perfectly feasible, and praetic and will eventually be an iuvestm< sought after, that I am willing head tho list with fifty shares for n self and others. V crv rcspootfully, D. Vi YATT AIKEN ?>? For the AMicvillo Ficss aid Unnncr. AN EXPERIMENT WITH FERTILIZERS. Tho following statement from gentleman of excellent. judgeine: and n very successful planter, speii for itself: AunEViTiT.i?, Doe. 15, 1SC0. Editor ?f Press and Bnuuer:?Aee ding to the promise made to you tlie .Spring. I herewith hand you ( result of an experiment made by 1 in the use of Peruvian (iuano, a Baugli's Phosphate ; both being pi chased of Messrs. Trowbridge & C Abbo\ ille C. II. I selected 3 rows for cotton, 2 rards long?upon one I used eig pounds Peruvian Guano?upon 2so. I used no Fertilizers?upon No. 3, ;>ut S pounds Baugh's Phospha Xo. 1 yielded 30 lbs. Seed Cottc NTo. 2. 1G lhs., No. 3, Iks. This I regard a practical illusti lion of the relative value of the tv Manures, and showing, too, tho ii )ortance\of using the fertilizers. Baugh's Phosphate cost, me abo >70 per Ten, the Peruvian (Juai 1100. Very* "Respect fnl lv, J. W. PEP KIX. Markets. AitjiKviLLE, December 17?Cott( j2? N:i\v VoitK, December' 15.?Co on <|iiiot ot 2.">}. 7 P. M.?Cotton heavy., stiles 3.0 ( ialcs. Ai:isrsT.\, December 15.?Mark n'tive, but prices easier toward tl 111so, viih sales of 070 bales; r vipts 1.240 ; middlings 23'. IIAiii.i'.STON. r?ccemi cr 15.?Cottc toady ; bales 530 bales?tni<l>llin< !Ja2tA; receipts -1J530; exports coa? w i.-so >171. Livftiii'oor., December 15 ? 3 P. } -Cotton quiet?upland* 11J; Ork-at 23. JjiVEnrooT., J >eeenil>er lo?hvcnin y'otLon easier?uplands 11J and 11 )rleana 12 a 12J ; sales 12,000 bak NOTICE. Important Sal* 3N (lie 20 li innt., nf the lnle ro?i<len o: Col. JAMES M. l'KURi: t:ivr.scd, at the Village <if Abbi vdle rill sell the Pi-Mjnal Iw?le t-f din d< p;i-e<l rc-miiinii.g in the House ao lui) t! l?i, consisting uf h Vim tafilinlil taitnrp A iUiiJj JULV tllJUHUlU A. UlUllll&Uj Carpets, Bods, PlatJ And many other things. &3T Terms made known on day 'ale. TIIOS. C. 'PEBRDf, Executor. D?>o. 9. 1809, 33, 3t CORN! CORN [N STORE AND TO ARRIV MIXED, WHITE AND YELLOV To be Exchanged for CASII OR COTTON at the lowest prices. Planter* send it) your orders and wngo TO Mays, Barnwell & Co., WLIO liave made arrangements to pu ply the market wub GHAIN lliO lowest casli prices. December 3d 18G9, 32?tf Farmers! Increase your Crops and improve y Lands l?y u?iug PIKENIX GUANO, Imported by us direct from the I'hcenix Isl? Soutb Pacific Octa'>. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s MANIPULATED GLTA N 1'repered at Fnvannah, Ga., and Charles' S. C., whi-b bes proved in tbe soil the 1 Manure in use. Gcano, Salt asi Plaster Compon ^4lso prepared at Savnunnh audcbarleil for e*le f?r cash, ob on lime by WILCOX. GIBBS & C( . IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN GUANOS GMWAtffr BAY1 fif,V''CHA 241 STKfcBf, MJGU^TA, OA Fur further information, Address as *boV? circular, or sniMoribeto touthtrn Afrteult\ published by W. O. McMarpby A Co., at gosta and Bav&unah, Go., at the low prl< 20c. per annum. JNO. KNOX & CO., Agt'fi AbboviUe, S. - Dec. 10, !?$!>, 33, 4m l' *? L'J i Ul 11L I_. > Drug Store at A1 5 New Firm of 170 (SUCCESSORS TO P. in Hfi/BK. J. A. THOMSON hnvin< of IVi in the Drug Store lately c ml & Thomson, the business will 1 fil i*.. -.1? i? AJV-V/. X'J l/IV/JVJ tUlUIlllUIl IU IMI31II M,t tronagc given tho firm of Parker < to ullicient services of Mr. It. JN\ \V ^ " expect to fiinl one of the Firm alv dr. e. parker, December 10, 1S00, 33, tf RILEY k Jl 'J1' GBEEN1 IKS OFFER lo llioir fiitMidi?. customers nn< Su?ck ot Goods they have crer b in [ilc-to iiue of ',C' 30^ ii ? 0 Our Lady friends would do well jo Brsss Cootb' Triii 2 shawls, &c., &c., .1 line of the to ill. Wo would remind our Gentlemen frier wo have tin li:ati.l n full lino ..f vo Cassimeres, Tv :n- Also a good ut READY-MADE CLOTHII '? Onr Stock of IIAIII)WARE, WOO] ItV is complete in every line. H00 LEATIIKU, ilie best cull' skins in low 1 JEUSTfiAD3?cheap. Wo f-iii? kci-p n Siigar, Ceffce, Tea, Mola ? We invite our friends and llie pub.it* g' )li J '<> give satisfaction both in Inn price and 1; P. S. All persons indebted to us e t- i-etlle their a couuls al om;^. ,0| Hiley & ^ | P.cend.cr 10, 1609, 33. if ' SSSFS >?;ryniii I urn i'l, p.. CHILI UP ST AIR S (over M o.-.s rs p- TT7IIERE everything belonging to a - > * V juices to suit pvi'rvt liinj; pivie !s- CHI-SXUT SUITS. IMITATION OA* ? STI?AI.?5\ of J'll kinds nnd p i-.es, lil' CI IAIKS of all dteciiptioiss. The Ladi lit-M made. TIi?j iihove cr.odfi aro bought direct fro upon the.n. We are therefore prepared Bwiih expenses. J. Rj Vj MARK THE SPOT OP 1 L*~ I Always on hand at the Marble Yai ',L* Marble, to till all orders from a small nnient. Marble for Tables, Unreal low. I have a larger number of Litl from which to select monument?, J B K3n C3 ISTor. 18, 1SG9, 30, if - Glllfl We have re< complete Stock < FALL AND ^ E which we offer , J ' M. ' October 22. 18C9, 20?3m N. A. Edward?, Administrator vp. Na cissa Pursley, A mmida JuIidsod nft, and others. IN THE PROBATE COURT. P,v flrflRr nf ttip. Tnnrt nf Prnhal X* J WAUUA V* IUU UUUil U1 J? 1 UUUI I WILL sell, on Sale Day in Jantiar next. ?l public outcry at Abbevii l"' O-uit House tlu Ileal Estate of the lale Wm. 0. Purseley, Consisting of tlift Knrr Tract, oontainir ON l<: HUNDRED AND SEVEN I ONE ACRES, .mora or le*s, on Owl hour Creek, bounded l>y l?n?ls of E-late our Jmrn-K Williams, Nancy Knox and oihei Aho, therein Hinder in fee on (lie Hon Tiact (after tlie dentb of llie widow, il said NarcisfH Pursle?) said tract conlan D Two Hundred mid Eighteen Acres, mo or lets, oo water* of CaIIiouu's C?0t bounded by land* of Estate of Jnm William*, James Pursluy and others, 0, KT Terms Cash. J, H. S. CASON, beat S. A. C. t)p?. 16, 18C9. 33?31. . ?.!; Wanted to Buj ' 4 GOOD WHE AT THRESHER e j\ FAN, for which a fajr price will i paid in caeb. None Deed be offered b the beat,- ' iVu* i ?V ; J.' ir, tfDuiPxe. lilM pee. 8; i'860, 32?if , ! Brick IBriek )/for 'M'-j Tu- "PERSONS wishing Bricfc cin " m of I BUDtilied "Kv. <Via nnHorai?n< ... r <>ne milo belowf lh? Vflloiro. ana at It r??#j>nable, price. c. % t. vr. McMmuuf. Dec. 10, 1309, 33, 3t < 4 bbcvillo Court House. n i_:__ o t jrarKer oc Juee, ARKER & THOMSON.) * sold, to Dr. J. .T. LEE, Lis interest louductcd under the name of Parker )C continued in the name of Parker & ess they hope to retain the liberal pa-{ !t Thomson. They have secured the II1TK and in addition customers may vavs present. , DR. J. J. LEE. HI BROS.1 ^OOD, S. C., ! the pub'io generally, one of tlie LARGEST'' uuylit, coiibihli. g in purl of a full and com to call on us before purchasing their imiugs, Huts, Cloaks,, as we have a complete above good3. ~ . ids that wo h.ive not ignored their wnnta, as ! roods, and Jeans. ! I line of cheap i < \TG, GENTS' HATS, Assr't. )EN WARE. CROCKERY, and SADDLE-' I'S and S1IOES iii almost endle.es variety, j n ? French. C?->!>'1 assortment COTTACJE j Cull lino of Family (Jroceii?;s, such us sses, Bacoa, Larfl, &c, k ! emsrally to give us a call, pledging onrselvcn s |uality of goods. ire earnestly rwquoalcd to come forward and | h Jordan Bros, i If, IE ROOMS" T-T . | M;ivs, Harnwell ?fe Co.'b Store, Fir>t C'la?? Ftirn tore Store will l?o found at . SOLID WALNUT SUITS. SOLI') L IMITATION ROSE. COTTAGE BEI>R ISA US. M?li'?pnn v. Walnut, nrul Pitiitud, cs' VICTORIA HOCKING CHAIR, the m rnr.nu'adorers. No jobbers' charges are Lo sell us low as c.nu be bought in tho Statu CIIALMEHS & CO. i ] fOTJR LOST LOVED ONES. r.l, a full supply ol (lie best European i Head Stone to llie most elaborate Mollis, ?fcc\, all of which will be sold ve ry logrephio Ifcsjgnij, of all sizes and kindu, HALMERS. BARGAINS. jeived a full and riNTER GOODS, at low prices for iSU. W, COLEMAN, GKEEN WOOD, S..C. VISILE OF KAL KTATiT" BY order of the Court of Probate for Abbeville County, I will sell by [q h'U'-lic Auction, on Sule Day in January, ^ next, the y I Real Estate of Nathaniel Cobb, i' deceased, Consisting of a tiact of land in snid Colin ty, com aiding THREE HUNDRED t ACRES, more or lea-, Ijing on John's and y Johnson'* creek*. and bounded by lands ot H. Y. Martin, SaTnuel Lomax and other*. I This tract may be sold in two paicels. g> And also a HOUSE AND LOT?the lie lot contains four acres, more or less, and ,e the House is a comfortable building situa IJ8 te-t in the corporation of the town of re Abbeville, on the Cambridge Road, hdt{ joining the lots of John Harberson and ea Geoige Sy'an.. Terms.?Twelre months crcdit, inter eft tioin unto. 'Bond and security, with a njortgHge of the premises, and the costs to be paid iu ca&h. H. S. CASON, SAC p Dec. 4, 1800, 33?3U NOTICE. ' ' - ' . * b?.l 0-0 X z Y"\TJR friends and oustoroers are earntst,i,i; V,/ ly requeued tooome and make immediate payiueiiib ort their ttdcouuU, the [flh sioro tiemg tvma of its-money.* ? \u " ' Parser 9t Thomson, >| " Nov. 24, 18tJ9, 31?It ** ' FliJSSil BJBEIf. ,,'; be PORi AA'J) SAUSAGES, ? ' ?J : >'"? *9 !"*' ' 1 r ' ?1' ' ft XT KPT ?* band tondfo^leat Mil h&uVa , .At .?? '?i 1 " HATS & BURNS. Not .12' I860, 23?8ui. * THE IIINKLEY FAMILY kmtim machine i! TI'K introduction of this great labor siving ine'rument. we arc sure, noeds no excuse. TheSo\vli>g Machine is slowly but surely becoming iih necessary to the fiimily circle hb nny m her onrtlilv possession, and the time wiM conic when the head of a family who does not furnish when able, that eye pointed needle, wili be si-lit tc the Luuutio Asylum. Who would demand that hiR wife or ilnuglilrr ithould stitch. stitch, nil the iivo long dnj\ when there is an instrument iliat does the panic work in nil hour ? In eight hour's wi.rk seven saved f What to do with them? My people will gel lazy, Rays one. When people have nothing to do they ro at sonu-tltini; wrong. sayit aiioihci*. Is thut n fuel? We do not believe that a well-directed mind will degenetnle under ordinary iuflecnces. Bestow one ul the hours tinon the i/nxb-n nn.i'twill improve the In-allii if not the complexion ; siiv? one (ur aticiition to chickens, ducks, lur keys, ttc. : a?l<l a pet pig to that lot : cxliil it ilii'tn at the next Fmr ; let one be spent upoi? j the arininl that furnishes you its supply of miik ami butter; include ft f.'W sheep, tliev will reply \our kindness with greet wi rntlli ol | l< cling. JJnl that is a>-cumpunicd l?y nlmt?a ilisagiecalile necessity" ? knit, knit, knit I ? Screw up your eye?, and <ount the eJtehes. Count the rows I The baby cries, and 3-011 I'orirot : count aijain. All tne, if I wni only llitough tins knitting how happy would I he. I'riifs and sour until the knitling is over, 'Fond memory,* and every piece of hriirht wire keeps up the fretful state until the darning e| id- niic eoincs on r.ud if you do not. darn Ihni you .tnUst he caud. Mow lo prevent all this j' We will t?ll you in ft lew words HUY A IllNIvl.r.y FAMILY KMTTHlt. Give it bi. Iiour. 'Twill knit evclyiliii.g that ever ha.? Iii-oii knit, and when you get acquainted it will nit iis many more. See the machine r.vd you will see that it can perforin its promise Devote tiio remaining hour to moral and menial instruction. Tear out the 'diunt* and put 1 in a 'pieco' fioin the 'knittrr, and if satisfieMen lots not reign in the hos?m of your fantily ind on the soles of their feet, 'twill ne/er 'rain' ncaiu. Call and set: the niHchiiie in ope -at ion on Sale Day in JJtcember at Abbeville Joui t House. JAS. W. THOMAS, Nov 12, isr.o, 29?tf Agent. "S^T^IIKREAS Lorenzo 1>. Kennedy y V has made 6iiil lo ine, to grant hid Lctlors of A<lmini>lraiiou of the E?aie of' Isaac C. Kennedy, deceased, Into of aid county. These are, therefore, (o ci'e and monisl. ill and singular tlio kindred and creditors if the said Isaac 0. Kennedy, dee'd, that licy bo and appear before ine, in the Jotirt of Probate, lo be held at Abbeville J. II., on Fiiday 24di D.ec. /ut-l, after iiiblication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the Mi'eiioon, lo show cau->e, if any il-oy have, i-hy tlietaid Administration should not be 'ranted. Given under my hand, Ihi.^ 8:h day of Ifceiiilier, Anno Pomini 1SG9, Published on the 8ih <1 ay of December, 8(J9, in ibo 03d year of American lnuelendoncc. WM. HILL, j. p. a. o [l. s.] n l A icnn 'It Oi -l^cv. IV/, 1CU17, ou T G. NOLAND, AGT, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKES, SADDLES, Harness an! Trite Repaired. ALSO, I^UIiXITtrRE repaired and ro. covered. Cane SeatH put in Chairs VII work done neatly, and on reasoniblo terms. lor CASH. Nov. 5, 18G9, 23?12m. INCORPORATED 18-59. CAPITAL, $350,000 ! J. F. BOZEMAN, Pres't. D. F. WILCOX, Sec'y. Continues to furnish perfect security nguimt loss or damage by fire on all kinds of insurable property at adequate raits. Amenta can bo found at ever}- prominent point in tlie Southern Stalest, to whom applications for insurance im?y be mode. Apply to J. F. C. DuPrc, Agt. Oct. 29, 1860, 27?2m. shiny bagging AND Arrow Ties FOP lEBY es, Perrin & Co. Oct. 15, 1850. 25?tf T,T\rE "RY* AND SALE STABLES, ABBEVILLE C. II. rpiIE undersigned has taVen charge of X the Stablfs on Washington Street, in rtar of Seal, Sign A Robertson's Carriage Rt-po&itory, and just below l lie Marshall llotise, nt (be old Bland, and expect* a timrQ of tbe public pntronhge. by strict attention to business.; fh'tre' shall be nu room for complaint about feed. He will ;'soon have his establishment well supplied with buggtw, carriage? & -. of tbe best quality, and will serve thefTI at reasonable prices. All be asks is a trial. ' .j, ? H. So KERR, Nov 12, 1809, ?9?if ALEX. Y. LEE, Architect, Civil and Hydraulic Engineer Office?Sumter St. Between Laurel d Branding. .ColuB)bii?,8. C. , Oct 33,1869. 36?3m P V NOTIOE! :. iW J .j . ' ?. *..t 2$ ???nKw. :p.rh,-?"i" ^ d ibi? C0U0*r^^SWi.i?i *<".20, iteSj ao~JnOMSON * FAIR J Ar Wliich is larger O" The public amine for thcmscl October 8, 1800, 24, if New Firm! MAYS, BARN ho. 4, gra: ABBEVILLE, SO' Tb KSPECTFULTA' inform llie public IX the purpose (if carrying on the M>'i call the attention of their friends to their DRY 4 CLOTHING, IIA hardwahi hot: And everything ITiiving puchassed most of their Sto their Goods at I lie lowest market prici the saiuc at usually low figures for OA ?,nJ. > 1P1J Men fas. Oct. 29, 1SC9, 2/?tf New Clotl w. a. 1 DEALER IX AXD READY-MADE Ilia Stock consists of FINE, MEDIUM AND Of Every C Ilats, Caps, *] GENTS' FURN OF EVERY KI1S WHICH WILL ] THE pnoplo of Abbeville when vii ca'l nud examine our Stock. IN THE IMURAN OPPOSITE TUTT & October 28, 1809, 27?3m EXECUTORS' NOTICE ESTATE OF ROBERT ELLIS, Dec'd. TIIE E>ecutors of this estate nro urg od by the Legatee*, to settle up tli estuta?thi# requires those indebted to p? up. Therefore notice, is hereby given t tlioso who are due the estate, tlint we wi wait until the 25th December next, an then place all evidences of debt in on hands id process of recovery a '.cording t law. JOSEPH ELLIS, JOIIN COWAN, Executors. Nor. 20,1809, 32?3t To those having Cotton to Gin HUGH WILSON . i Has at hja Mill, one qf the finest Co ton Gins now in use, and isginning an packing Coiton for tho one-twentict of tlie cotton. A penny saved is penny made. The difference in a fe1 miles distance is a trifle when ,tt cotton is on. the wagon. The - lit ; from this Ginta'ftf asuperibr qualit and commands the highest mark< 5 -prioo. [Nov. 6,1869, 28, tf More Borneo Baggiiig. r Whito Brothers ' - '.<1 .sri* y 'iSivl. .*) ' ll<* " 'J foTUWA IStt E I wide, and Exirs hsavy Bufnca Ba giotr Nov 5, 1860?28 ?if 0 msii mi l & ROB] e now receiving tlj W W911^9 1 Kill and more varied i generally are invite ves. Mew Goods! WELL k CO., SITE 3EIA3SFG1, UTH CAROLINA. that tliey linve formed a Co-pnrtnerahip for rcuniile business in Abbeville. Tliey would full stock of JOOUS, TS AND SHOES, S, CROCKERY, IONS, to be found in >&ss ttoit, ck for Cash tlioy were enabled (o procure 's and feel satisfied at being able Co sell S1I. * m A. Mays, ij. S. Barnwell, Walter Gray. ling House ! IAMSEY, MANUFACTURER OF V CLOTHING. a well assorted lot of COMMON CLOTHING. xrade. .AJLso, Crunk, Vali ses, ' AID isnm g goods fD AND QUALITY. be sold che siting tlie city are respectfully invited to CE BANK BUILDING, LAND'S DRUG STORE, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. M LL persons having demands Against e the Estate of John II. Wilson, dec'd, v are hereby required, pursuant to order of o Court, to prest-nt and prove their demands, || on or before the jin>l day of Alarck, next, d (1870) or be'barred. ir matthew MoDONALD, c. o. p. 0 Dec 3, 18G9, 32?3m HARDWARE. EKOT.ISH HARDWARE of direct hnportation ; American Hftrdwaije of all kiuds Wholesale and Retail. Agencies. \ r I^HE *utigcriber ie the Agent for Ihe sale c I I a r ?- nmici nvuas mutYi^u and REAPING Machines. Oulleit's - Patent Steel Briuh cotton t- GINS. d Brin ley's Patent Kcntaskv PLOUGIIS. h fA FULL SUPPLY of Aariettlmr|1 TropU_ xV. meats always on hWfia^ for sills iow, ?( C. GEAVELEY, 10 52 East JJajr, EoUtli^theOl^Post 0fflc? I CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, ' Window Shades, ? ' | JHA^mtG, &JG3, MATS, CRtJMBljLO'Ite Curfelp Goods, Tassels, fi^jporniees anc ,>i WaH IUper?, Bofd?r| ?t|rfTiM Screens ''4 We are now. offering fo? saV* *o< , joaJa..* %u. "" Xift NTOTOnR, chfupTr than ril * O* Ord?ra prompt!/ filUJ. ~ james o. bailie a brother. ? 205 Broad St., Aogusta, Ga, P. 3. A large etook of Groceries on firs floor. Oct. 29, 1869. 27?3m [ . ? i EKTSON icir ! STOCK, than ever before, stl to come and ex THE MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT IIOHSE, Established 1868. ALEXANDER SMYTHE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PKALKU3 IN BOOTS, SHOES & HATS! WEST SIDE OP MAIN STREET, Under Columbia Ilolel, /"( /?v T TTH*-T1 T * UUXj U -LYJL JL3 X ja., W. U. Oct. 8, 18(59, 24?3m ISAMT SULZBACIIER, A.t tho Sigt of tho Mammoth Wfttcb, Under tho New Hntel, Main Street, Columbia, S. C. WOULD l-oBpeclfully inform the citicena of Abbeville nnd surrounding counties, ibat lie hau ju?t opened a l.\reo and well selected stock' conei-ting of tbo following articles to which lie id making weekly additions, viz; Fine Gold Watches and Jewelry, French and American Clocks, Sterling Silver nod Plated War#, Mucicnl Instruments, Fine Spectacles and Eye lasses, Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery. Oct. 8, 1S69. *24?8m Db. R. C. SHARP, GGTTOH FACTOR, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, BRO WN'S WHARF, Charleston, S. C. Sept. 17, 18C9, 21?3m When yon Giu to CoWia, Call at 0. F. JfflWS DRY GOODS STORE, And take a., look at the Large ana Fine Stock of Goods, and see what low prices they will be offered at C. F. JACKSON, Main Street. Oct. 1, 18G9, 28, 3m FOR SALE rm x> I? XT HP v/lt X^JLJiJL\. A . THE subscriber offers to rent or sell hit commodious STORE in Granite Range, on tlio Public*. Square, now occupied by him as a Grocery Store. D<*ir? ing lo retire from bubbles*, be will arrange to give possession at an early day? Persons desiring to purchase, will find tbt terms of sale accommodating. THOMAS EAKIN. Oct. 15th, 18G9, 25, tf JOHN C. DIAL, Importer and Denier in - ENGLISH AND AMEBIGAW* . HARDWARE & CUTLERY;/ i ; r* \ i ' TRON, Steel, Nail*, Castings, Mill BIobm, : X Bolting Cloths, Smut Machines, Circular Saws, Mill Iron*. Sugar Pan*. Cava age BfHd* i ing and Trimming Materials, India Runb#*.-! and Leather Belling. Carpqaterv BlacJMMiljs and Tannei'BTool^Houseke^pingfXnd Furnish ing Hardware, Agricultural loiplemeaU, Cement. Plaster, rointfl?Oil?.Frcnch ajuLygMT ienn Window Olaw, Guns, Kiflos,'Pistols,Sb? Belts, Powder Flasks, Pewdcr, Shot, Ac. Wholesale and Retail, at the Siga of the Golden Padlock, COLUMBIA, & & | 1 % 3 * Oot*a,18j69,26?#m S jf 1$ 3 , ? ! ii ?] . ' 1 Tho State of South CaroUna, ABBEVILLE MTJN?K ^4 j In the Oourfof Probate. . i ? John ?'./SW, anH Eiizahtlh, ii*.end . J JJ'3?i'-* ' if* ! ? JVanty Waller, Parlhea A. WalUr andyqthtrt. * f .*?># . Petition to fell land in PsHttitifc'*'' YTeppbnrirtg to niyi atfc^^i^YLhat, L -Jl? yatthen?~A. Wall# (wtdow) and 8a? , aao Ann, Willie Statira, Mary Klieahetb, McDonald, and Guilford L. Childien WaW i ler, d?cea^ed, reside'bcyondl flJt limitJ <# T thifcState (to wit) i& the Sty?.e?f FloridiL .7 j I On jnotiofrof Peirin andC</t]ran cpoTi-^ 'doners for Solictyow, It i*. ojdtfedr.J.hat I tbe daid dofendrtrtts dd '>ppeij^: fo Mv joffioe I , at A'bbe+illQ' V^bttVl-' Hou*^^?^hni'.fortgv " I dayft'fvoinfl'f!ttb1ifetf6ti ]he%6f,'or rt^aaTdt" t :periihy4>W*fcf<ait^^p Court wilbproceed to mZH^UMTaKeffe* thereiu. WILLIAM HILL, t J, P. A. C. , Nov. 26, 1809, Si?6t a > v W +