The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, January 28, 1870, Image 2
THE PRESS.
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.Abbeville, S. (J.
W. A. LfE. EDITOR. y
TERMS?Three Dollar* n year in ndvuu
or No Sutacriptioim luken for ft ehorl
tiuie limn six months.
Friday, January 28, 1870.
THE ADMISSION OF VIRGINIA.
The following is tho bill for the a
mission of Virginia which passed tl
the llousc on Wednesday last by
trict party vote. The-bill was pas
cd as it came from the Senate:
An Act to admit the Stato of Vi
ginia to representation in the Co
grcss of the United Slates.
Whereas, The people of Virgin
have framed and adopted a ConAtit
tion of State Government which
republican ; and whereas, the Legisl
/if Vii'irinio /thuin/l nn/lnt* ao
?M1 V V* W ,a vvvl II IIVIVI
Constitution, lmve ratified tlio Fou
tccnth and Fifteenth Amendments i
the Constitution of the United State
and wherers, the performance
theBO several acts in good faith was
condition precedent to the represent
lion of tho State in Congress; thcr
fore,
Bo it enacted, &c., Tliat tlie sa
State of Virginia is entitled to remsentntion
in tlic Congress of the Vr
ted States : Provided, That before an
member of the Legislature of sai
State shall take or resume his seat, c
any officer of said State shall ent?
upon the duties of his office, he sha
take and subscribe and file in tho o
fico of tho Secretary of State of Yi
ginia for permanent preservation. :i
oath in tho form following:
"J, .do solemnly swear that
have never taken an oath as a men
uer 01 congress or as an oilicer ot II
United States, or as a Executive <
Judicial officer of any State, to su]
port the Constitution of the XTnit*:
States, and afterward* engaged in ii
suireetion or rebellion against 111
name, or given aid or comfort to tli
cneniieg thereof, so help tne God."
Or such person shall in liko mannc
take, subscribe and filo the followin
oath :
"I, , do solemnly swear that
have, by act of Congress of the Un
ted States, been relieved from the di
abilities imposed npon me hj- thefou
teenth Amendment of the Constiti
tion of the United Slates, so help ni
God." Which oath shuil be taken hi
foro and certilied by an officer lawfu
)y authorized to administer oath
And any person who shall knowing!
Ktvear falsely in taking either of sue
oaths shall be deemed guilty of pergin
ry, and shall be punished therefor b
imprisonment noL less than ton vc.ar
* J
and shall he fined not loss than on
thousand dollars, nor more than te
thousand dollars. And in all tria
lor any violation of this act the cert
floate of the taking of either of pai
oaths, with proof of the s'gnature <
party aoetif<ed,fihill he taken and hoi
us conclusive evidence that such oat
was lawfully arid regularly ad mini
tercd by competent authority.
And provided, further. That, ever
fiucli person who shall neglect for lli
poriod of thirty days uoxt after th
passage of this act to take, subsciil.
atid file such oath as aforesaid, sha
be deemed and taken to all intcnl
4111/1 1 tn IM\AQ -*Ci 4 A 1\ M *.A
mi*\I |/i?i |'vu\;o iv/ HiV> v; \ tlUillCU 1JI>5 U
fice.
And provided, further, That tli
Stato of Virginia is admitted to rc|
rcsontalion in Congress upon the f'o
lowing fiindrmcntal conditions:
That tho Constitution of Y'rgini
ftball never bo bo amended or change
as to deprive any citizen or clans <
citiacna of tho United States of ill
right to vote wlio arc cnliLlcd to vot
by the Constitution herein recognize
except afi a punishment for suc h crim
an are now felonien at common lav
whereof they shall have been dn!
convicted under laws equally upplici
blfl fo il.ll inlmliUttnli! unl.l Ui..?
. nk?v>tuii t>j vi oaiu ?Jiai
provided that any alteration of sai
Constitution prospective in its efteel
. may be unado in regard to tho tim
and place of residenoo of voters.
That it shall never be lawful for th
naid State to deprive any citizen <
the United Staton, ou account of raa
color or previous condition of scrv
tude, of the right to hold olHco nntlo
the Constitution aud Iuwh of sui
State, or ujpon any such ground, to re
quire of him. any other quuliticatio
for office than such as required of u
other citizcns.
That the Constitution of Virgin!
shall novor be so amended Or change
' as to deprive any citizen or class i
citizen? of tho United :8tatee of th
school rights and privileges securcd b
the Constitution of said Stato.
The most objectionable features t
'tho'Trtll"are the conditions which ar
e^jltaihed in tho Senate's amonc
jtidnta and which prohibit the ?Jtat
' frditf amending ty3 own constitution
with figai'd bo suffrage and the rigli
of holding officp. Mr., Thurmaji an
'othfefUadintf'toertioorats' of the {3et
' itte denied1 vory justly tlio right r.
Congress to ihalte such a conditio
precedent to" tho admission of an
Slate* It coukl only 'ho' don
tkroqgU a Constitutional Amendthcn
7 ifcflT wHfcli soiue ef tho reserved fight
Mill left might be tdko
/,.( ioftkw' way (soul
... .tbf^on^t^tijg* J? m*4e-tp reoognit
Wen an exercise of . pow-er. Bu
*-hal tWR6p?lb^an phrty f?
!. OansiitaUiaklal rtaGfefrfons wtoen the
:. fOWWn p? itiici
purposes. JThev not onl? act u? U
^ ^tMdrftu
/ > <wil?ipotdnii)d of*G&figtete?Mn?P W* a v
Btitution as the relics of an effeia*c'ri
ilication?tho c^uintcsconco of old f<
gyism."
;. ml! JUdor .thft.*iKMWMlan<)e
r itfbTe .tcroil and Ihc pwagp^ fif'tlj
fcilt tte?ttii?to nav^1 axtf itjtenerf riioq
enthusiasm amdlrtg liflf' pfetfpft. Sli
is rapidly getting rid ^ of not Mac
population; and ?Pon tho conditioc
of the Senate amendments wfU b
entifoly inoperative, from tho fa(
that theTscey^bote Tights they jif
Congress. M.J * '<! ^ OfT*!"
.l^. ? jj i - .
- -' j.
The Wando Fertilizer.?"Wo
svould call tlie attoiitioir of our
renders to the hdvei of this
pioneer of SotttU Ca^roHgn, phosi
plmticSnanui*es,'>vhfcii appears in
i ii?io?/ .r\t t?f>
| vuio^ 1 JIO iminvw v* HIV
~j President and Directors of the com-|
tr'pnny that manufacture it arc well
J known to the planters of this State,
"^land a sufficient guarantee that the
! Wando Fertilizer is in every ress?
jpect what they represent it to be.
I The agents at this place, Messrs.
j Westfield & DuPre, will be happy
<1- to supply those interested in the
,e|subject with pamphlets setting
"j forth at length the history and
s*j merits of the Wando.
?-! Rhodes Standard Manures.?
j These fertilizers have been before
u-'the public for so many years that
their merits are generally well kn<?wu
*jj but the experience of the ruauufucture
and his immense facilitieseuato'hie
him to make improvements con
tinuallv. As will be seen by au ad..:
vertisement elsewhere circulars with
f
a-1 full particulars in regard to all the fer?-;tilizers
known as Rhodes' Standard
. manures can be obtained from the
e-j general agents, Messrs. JJ. S. Jihclt
'? !& Son, of Cunrlcston, or of the
^'agents at this place.
>r j
yjj Southern Daily Guardian.?Wo
have received (he first- number of the
r_!ne\v series of this journal published
hi (by Win. II. MeCaw & Co.. at Columjbia,
S.C., and edited by Charles I*.
^ I IViham. and Win. If. McC'aw, Assis^
i taut. It is neatly printed, and presents'
)rja varied and attractive miscellany.i
|>-!Thc past prestige of the Guardian is a
1 'guarantee of what its future will be.
0
I'elham is a writer of abiility and!
'01 All? 3IcCaw is a young man of flnej
| talents. We predict for tho journal j
sr|a brilliant future, and extend to itj
S^our very best wishes.
j I ?? > ?
j.| l& By reference to an advertise- j
g-mcutm another column, it will bo >
l I
r si'en that Mr. A. M. Hill, has opened
J" a Grocery and Commission House o1
Mi !
e . the old stand of Mr. Thomas Eakin
1-'on the Public Square. Mr. Jlill will
9-1keep at all times a well selected stock
ij!?f ^nnt^s 'n ''"c an*'- ''Opes by at-1
<fUiofi to business, to make it to the in- j
yltcrest of the people to favor him with (
s, jtheir patronage. Ho guarrantees his j
c jbest efforts to give satisfaction both in j
."jibe price and quality of his goods,:
Is i . . *
|ana hopes to merit a continuance of
J ; the patronage bestowed upon the old
. IIouso. Wo coinuiend him to our
'', L'ricmli.
ii ;
J cat- Py rcfuranee to the advertisey.ment,
in another column it will 1)C|
"Himjcu that our former townsman Mr. G.i
i Houser has opened a cigar MannfaeII
j tury at Newberry C. 11. Mr. IleusIs
jer would be glad to receive tho pat-'
'* ronage of our people, and his skill i
^ J and experience, afford a guarantee ofj
?.ihit> abilitp to furnish the very best I
>1-! articles iu his lino. |
i
(] Soo tho advertisement ofj
,} . Messrs. Miller & Robertson, thej
ej agents of tho Carolina Fertilizer, whoj
?'nro now offering valuable premiums!
^ i for the largest increased production
! unnn *i-~ *' '
. ~ niiu UU use OI ill IS |
yj valuable Fertiliser. Who of ourj
i-j friends will not enter the lists ? Here
c (is an opporlnniay of being puid twice J
jover for the cost of fertilizers. They I
t<j! '
? lure also the agents for other valuable
e. o !
I fertilizers, for which sec their adverejtiseincnt.
:> j Jjgf** Messrs. Quurles, Perrin k Co., \
I jare offering a choice lot of shawls,
rjicloak'H, and dress goods, at cost?a,
!-1fino lot of clothing at reduced rates, j
II joxtra fcizfld suits at prime cost. Toj
" jtho planters of the District they will I
fl i make liberal Advances on1 cotton, and
fj will deliver corn nt invoice prices with
>f the iVcight added.
) We lerm? thnt onr townsman,
. Geucral MeGowao, has purchased thoj
fine resilience, lately sold by Mrs, j
e James M. Perrlri; to Joel ft. Pcrrin.I
\L Tho price paid was nine thousandj
c ftloil^rp. Itonoof the finest residences I
> in tho villege. By. joforonou to adver- j
>. tisemcnt it will be seen that General j
A McGowari is offering for sale his bcand
tiful residence on Magazine Hill.
Messrs. 5". "W. La^BDDfj a?1h
vertiso SOO Jbnsh'elfi of Dickson's Pure
Cotteri Seed. The fieed wnfc raised on
ip the plantation of Mi'. M. O. MeOaalan
#?.this District, and will J>e warranf1
ted of the bef^gyality.
g|i
a ^.tST The fi ne imposed by Judge i
Vernon,. upo>n ..James lving dfj
0 Ninety-Six, lor assault and batterrl
" snonia have been printed $S0 instead
*30?- ' 'Vs
y .>
r
\ : 3?,. Itt'oar li?fc rof -feho Juro?4 pub9
hPhVA&tfW iuAti^ejctontJy gure
i .the pamo qjC JJ[r. Edwin Wilson- as
li OTOlVl ^!;u -^TIQ'yt ' .
^ 1fec6'>" advert'ecmcnrof Mr. O'
P. Pettigren,,,<9yffbriTrg fbT sale a vaf*'
^;iu^: wtwy ?*
lb y?:r: J ' '*
fchJtnotlflL nuTu7ft?r^TTr-7 . a: '.*?
is deo'don MAftffty tho ZOlb'iftst.' >
10 I ^4,i
'fe " ?ar 'Sfeo tobtfc to Debtors by -tho6i
j. JftakinjjluoY/ i t > 0-.:. li ifS'/r Oil
Kdr ".{jiw ? IIW? 4M'I?if>97?i{8; 14
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The Southern people arj watching
with inbui^e-intoMflt th? cotton tux
case, pending beforo the Supreme
Court of tho Cjiited Staos in Memphis
They argue! that if cotton can
bo thus t#xe<J, whjjp thy. products of
other States are not subject to taxation,
tho cotton Status are-virtually
outside the pale of constitutional
equality, and their products in constant
peril of conliscution, involving
ruin to the producer. The decision
will havo an important bearing on
j the next planting.
j -s 1
?no Huvir??liars,
l
1X
SILVER COIN,!
FOli wliich llio market price will
ho pui<l, Emjuiro of J AS. W.
j FOWLER nt the
: EMPORIUM OF FASHION, j
| Jan. 2H, 1870, 40? tf
UNLESS sooner disposed of at.
private suit-, i will m II :ii 1
I :iuctiou on Sales i>uy next, my
House and Lands
ion Magazine Hill, witnin tlio torpor-1
iate limits ol" Abbeville.
j Tlie improvements aro extensive j
and comfortable, consisting ol'a cot-'
tage dwelling built lor a basement!
j story with eight upper rooms, Kiteb-!
,en, iSinoko Ilouse, Servants Houses, I
Stables, Garden, &c.
i The F arm attached is all that solid!
I block between Depot Street and the'
Augusta Hoad, Alagtzine Street and j
the Agricultural Fair Grounds, com-!
prising within a fraction ol' thirty I ;ccres.
3Inny building lots upon it. j'
Terms made known on day of sale. |
S. McGOWAX.
27th January, 1ST0, It
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FOR
oiim
SHAWLS, CLOAKS,
"^"TJJFLSS,
and a smull lot of I
Dress Goods,
!IMPRESS fiLQfifS.!
i MERINOS,
j AND
roruNs,
' AT
aUARLES PERRIN, & CO.
Jan. 28. 1870' 40 ? tf
Reduced F rices.
IS A
FINE LOT OF *
CLOTHING,
FOR SALE AT
QUARLES, PERRIN & CO.
Jan. 28, 18T0, 40?if
At Prime Cost.:
EXTRA SIZE SUITS j
OF I
Ready Made Clothing, j>
AT THE STOKE OF j |
QTJARLES, PERRIN & CO.!*
' Jan. 28, 1870, 40?if
TO PLANTERS.
"J" IBERAL ndvancoR m*cle on *11 rotten
^ ^ binppeu inrougn us to Now Yo^k, ;
Baltimore a.id Charleston, and
Delivered at our depot at '
Xnvoic?. Prices,
| i ( J. w # ;
'nnd freight paid l?y perepns ordering, (
ftTTARLES, PERKIN & CO.
Jan. 28; 1870, 40?tf , , ,
planters
' .stroatt>;BUY TiiEm?
FERTILIZERS,
, ; oa vr *i; > iili //
; Loiii .J? J > ' tfi'jooi.j
' llOtWcB .[iScj)6t.
8CtTlHO:(7? .f/Jl itOUli^O. 1; .J -1'i
\ 7tooT^^f)HT .bofth&i t a
f - '! ) iX.'Avyn\n ? ) .n:
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Wiyh v*Jdo ^ibcrafeadsftnocB)
paoitcoMcr.'uo i
' Jan'. 29, 1C80, 40?tf 1
.CAROLINA FERTILIZER,
MILLER., & ROBERTSON
;
. A-gents, '.
rt' 11E following premiums are ofiVre<l
? in tho States of Sou li ami N??rlli
(Varolii a, and Guur<'in, fur t-lio largest,
Increased Production, over Mil*'
uaturai growth ot piovious } ?*nri iroiu ttiw
same laud without mnnun*.
FIRST PRIZE.
/V Uullet (Jiu of 40 ohwh, or n liorso 01
mule of finmo value, and out* of Dodges'
celebrated steel plows, for the greatest. increased
produ l?on from fiw acres of land
SECOND PRIZE.
A Sewing Machine, of any patent <le
sired *150 or a Cotton Pre^s ot
same value, fur the second greatest increusec
pioduction from five aeres of laud,
THIRD PRIZE.
A Sulky Cultivator, or uuy oilier Agricnlturnl
Implement of equal valu<?.
We are also Agents for tlie
following Fertilizers.
C. C. Coe's Phosphate,
Sea Fowl Gxiano.
Vitriol Phosphate,
Dissolved Bones.
Land Plaster,
v\hieb we are .prepared to furnish to planL
re in any quantity on liberal terms.
MILLER & ROBERTSON.
Agents.
Jan. 28, 1870, 40?If
FISRTIIjIZErtS.
SOLUBLE SOUTH SEA GUANO,
RHODES GROUND GYPSUM,
Circulars with <k-tuiIeJ 8lat?monlB furliahc'd
on npplicnt ion to t 'no gciicml uveitis.
B. S, RHETT & SON,
C!iftrle<ton, S. C.
3r to J. W. TROWBRI DGE ?fc CO.,
Abbeville 0 H.
GEO. T. RADCI.IFF,
II<?)lgss Depot.
J AMISS 31. RICHARDSON,
Nintty Six Depot, S. C.
Jnn. 28, 1870, 40?Su>
KTOTIOB
TO
DEBTORS.
T1IE subsei-iber hereby notifies al
. persons indebted to him by not*
or accouiil, that the same may h<
found in the hands of Mr. A. M. Hill
at his old business stand on the Publi<
Square. 11 not paid by the mifidh
of April they will bo placed in tin
hands of an attorney fur collection.
Having retired from the (irocerj
and Coin mist-ion business, lie takei
this method of commending to tin
patronage of his old friends and cus
tomers. Mr. A. M.llill his successor
who will eon I in no the business at tin
old stand. Mr. lliil is ft very descrv
ing young man, and will be found t<
merit the public favor.
THOS. EAKIN.
T.? OO 10"A IA |*?
liiu. .o, ion?, i?:?Ot
ABBEVILLE LAND
rou
o si ?
V1 .jy Hl> 1-tIt.y wrrlP STHK
THE subscriber offers for s:i!e hit
very desirable tract of land ir
Abbevillu County, three miles Wosl
">f Lowndesville, lying on IiOKs Creole,
md bounded by lands A. Y. Bowman
J. W. Brown, and li. Radlor. The
tract contains two hnndrod and oi^hly-threc
acres in ore or loss, of wbicli
ibout forty-acres arc creek and branch
bottom land; about sixty-fivo acret
iroin woods well timbered; and the
remainder is good arable land. , The
terms will be made reasonable. For
rurthcr particular*, address the subjcriber
at Lowmdesvillo, Abbeville
L'ounty, S. C.
. G. P. PETTIGREW.
Jan. 28'1870, 40?2m
aaJ* Columbia Guardian copy for one
nonth and send bill to this oillce.
final iftilfPUBLIC
riotii'i is hereby give?r to all
persons intcresled in tbo Eslate of
Ybrnm iluildun ilocetibtd that a fiu?l $ctllen<>nt
of the said Estate will bo made in,tlid
ffioe of tbe'Jii'Jge of Probata'tif' Abhrvjllo
bounty, on Fiidaj the 24ih February
ifxt, and Letters L>>pmi*sojy tlu;Q ,*pp|icd
65 by the Executors. ^ ,, .{ >/ .
E. VT. HADDON, |J
J. T. HADDON, ^
.' - 1 Executors.
: Jaji? 28,;1870, 4P"rtf/'i'ri r.&'t? oil
* MSIIIM
' : ntttbiiai !.
-flit
itJ.O r,1*. rfc^.ofoni *?To 'it'j -jH
H. W. LAW80Wr& CO.
':*>*l *4W '
mffimmmzz.
^ cs tiibYi^fii ^3rt?^a?^y?
inti tcfcpedtfully ' <V
*owpffti i{Iw<i 1R1 ^tty*^c*uprcv*ffcant?
HK^aWi ?fi etet
ng ana amoving To^c^o^ j
Jauunry 28, 1870, 40, 2t
Fresh Arrivals |
Beniine, Jujube Capsules,' flr
' Darby's Fluiisfcw . -i * . 5w. liil.
Caswell's Ctilliasaya Bark
andiron, ...
| Hodgeman's
jCalHasiiya JJurJi and iron,
Muriate of Morphine,
Utorino Catholicon,
Philotoken,
Gum JfippleB,
i Brown's Essence Ginger,
- TuttVEwerco Ginger,'!?'
Jacob's Cordial,
Had way's Heady T'olief.
llembold's Buehu, j
" Sweet. Quinine,."-Iilv-tfv
I 'A .
I I - fj"'""")"
Composition Po.wder,
Congress Water,
Winslow's Syrup,
Thomson's Eve Water,
Dulhy'b Carminative, ?
i JJrown's Troches,
.; Brown's Valerian, ;
> Hlcctrio Oil,
Wright's Ind. Veg. Syrup,
Tarrant's Cubeb's and Capaiva, "
Arnica and
Chloroform Liniment,
Lycopadium
(For chafed surfaces.) f
Colorless Tincture Todine,
Alcoek's Plaster,
Powell's Maehine Oil,
Scotch Itch Ointm't,
Chromic Acid, M
(new remedy in Menorrhagia)
lied Analine, M
While Wax, w
Stove Polish, ^
IISINGLASS, for Settling Coffee
T
' S'
Fnbrtftfnf.bo Tk?~.i ct...i
. - v ?u.wicuiu o, J/Viiu OUUl,
Preys and. Worm Candy.
PESSARIES, L
Concave, Ring, Closed and Open Ti jvcr.
WITH j
FULL & SELECT
STOCK OF
; jtl.jp jcn. ^ar 53 J
Not Mentioned.
PARKER & LEE.
Cf <
Jj January 23, 1870, 40, tf \
I
J
'i Hair Dye. I
'Batclwlor*. aad Tntt's,1
-j Just Received n.t
:l PARKER & LEE'S.
January 28, 1S70, 10, tf
MED1CALED
' ' :
T\ I T?W1
AND ''
U GreefenMirg
Pile Remedy. '
BARKER & LEE. |
; January 28, 1870, 40, 2t '
so
in
Fancy 2
Mffss. SHi,: ?
.Cheap and Good*
> ?! .. | .iiif* J
Cai'bblic Laundry Soap, 25 cast's a cil^c Ji
White Castilo Soap, 50 ccuta a box.
Pur6 Castilo So^ff, 30 ccjjJ.4 a pqund.
StandardTTonc?.Soap, 10centsiicjiko. ^
Variegated ToiUet Castil,o $oap-, 15
' "ccnts a cakc. L, ' ?j
"English lloucy Soap, 30 cents for 5 ?
* catcofu . X
' ' ' CH
v -iitr; .."WitUijotfiflr varieties. - Sl
PAEKEE & LEX. 1
* .wiuary-za, ? ' IY
313 a iii ty
-jiHj) cy^ivA j/.jht/:;.) '<*
Hair Dressings i
??y? 4~
T$Mk.V' ' ' :"'lj ijJ
tear. f
je?tt: fo?ei .M .rut. ; ?'
-<?PARKER?& LEE. -1 1
! ?
a */tiJoa bio off 3Hf?l ; uw
lili < J hf?trt?b?; -siss. uii* 1 y"
i ?d jAiii #yjiv-io* liaaiMttlm *iol
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aogftox v/<!ni ili# *?Odi nJeiin , 88
Or Mother's Travoling QfJmtmtxicni, 8aJ
CfF!EWn^l>y^o Faculty.)" I W
I/Efe.
January 28, 1870, 40, tf ,
II. V1LENT
TH^ I4TH O F
MUST BE EE]
he chance if 'offered you to n
Send a V
WHICH WILL OPEN THE IIEAF
- Valentines, Sentimental
Are to bo had from 5 cents, to
January 28, 1870. 40?2t
FURNITTTRE,
"WA-RISKC
r. 33. OJacOjOC
No. 5 Granito Rang
'URNITURE TO BE F0UN1
")T.IL> WALNUT Chamber Suits,
('id Chestnut Chamber Suits,
ojewood Suits, (imitation,) very pretty and
pood.
"nlnut Book Cns8<< and'Sceretnrys,
^lIIO(?ANY BUREAUS, Marble Top, mid
Solid Mahogany Frameand (jIiisa, very fine,
ahof?;iny Bureaue. without Marble, all prices,
ulnut Bureaus, Marble Top,
ahogany Wash-stands, Marine Top. nnd Black
uhog.iuy Washstands, without Marble.
trmnon WrRhstnndB at low priced.
ulorSuits. Chairs and Rocker*, Mohair.
fVHLE3, Solid Mahogany and Walnut Mnrhlc
Top,
Large additions made every week. Will recei
most every kind, and full uB<ortment of CHI I
CHADS assorted?lo be Bold at prices to com pa
Mark the Spot of Yc
AT the Mai Vie Yar<l a good slock will always
ytbrgiapliin DcnignP, to Beluct Momiiueiils una I
Jim 28, 1870, 40, ti
WAI
joiin r. DUIs
DI It EC
J. D. Aikkn",
Geoiigk E. Gibbon,
f. j. r
factory East End Hasel Street,
WANDO Fi
RECOMMENDED HY AG H
AS A SPECIAL
JOTTON, WHEAT, COR]
GROUND ASHLEY RIV]
PHOBPIIA
. KOK SA
WILLIAM O.J
Xo. 1 South Attlantic V
WESl
January, 29, 1870, -10?3m
ETI WA. 2XT
SULDBLE MANURES, i
, * MANUFACTURED
[TNDER tlitf dliocli.'U of l)r. N. A. lVutt, clu
U .T4tnpity r' ; -- > f. ff . '
rlioifilioric'Xnt! fhn' foim' cf Solu
l.onpliatn, ? the basis of nil (rood Fertilizers, un
ho?plu>l*ic AciJ vvhiyli if iii tU? u>.
TUuimtrierise d'epoiiu fcfTlicfpliatlc Guanos \
y Dr Pratt, consuls mainly of Insoluble I'husp
rrl)<izor by being ground to powder, and reduc
"kc i'fi. iu-olublu phosphate soluble in wutor
lowing plant*. Tho.insolghle Phosphate foun<
nlue lo (ho plant tlmn the original Phosphate r
iibio i'liospiiate which any Feriizor contains, l
^riseqiirnily tltc cheapest Fertilizer is that c?n
hospliate.
Imprnxsed with these truth', the Sulphuric Ac
jd ?i Charleston the first extensive Aoid Chuiuli
> planters' t1i<? biglicst p-sr'ciutrgJ of Soluble 1
AMII-Fertilize rs ar$ unere>i under two forms:
Li^TlW*#..Ko. I.?Par? Soluble Phofphal
^ BWidTlfofpntfte ofUme, ?90 prr ton. To per
2. ETIWAN, No. '1?Peruvian Super Phosphn
Ived Bone Phosphate, ainl 1-J toll percent, of
an Guano to adapt it to all Crop.',?7<>.por ton.
We nlao cffor iJi-solvcd Bone, of high giUjlc, fi
ix into any other ooiripoat, anil we sng^eftlltat
auturers to transport.the Sulphuric Acid eontui
r eouh per cou-uge.
WM. C. BEE &
January, 28 1870, 40 ?3ui
rATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Abbeville County. '
q the Court of Probate.
i)ho If.,Edward*, va Frederick A. .Edwarde,
Ellington A. Sparls, Ex'r JumeF [
A.'EJw&rds, and others.
itjtioD / reqitf^ipg Executors to Account
' At c.
T appearing to my ?Rtlsfactioh*bnt ilcnry.
C.^Ul.Rrd^HjI^W^NL.^ii above
use*#??ld%s %Kho&fr-the*+ifnft?y-of said
At?:.
Tbofcfclon JHtm
* Petitioners ordered thai the snid lien- ,
doy^ lro/n the publication of IbU/prdfr^
the srtitie. Will lie taken bVoconfeAo '
jnJ?t Lira. Z u L- 1
? .. ^LLIAM-HaL."; *
l.fi ' i 'j. p x. c.\ r
MA.&j/istftf, 40?ot ! . ,T;
n.h friv.m f i -:'i ,
I-..M . M J - ilJi(17?(l sjj .s. L > ' '
[ IjL persons interested, ana those hnv?
\i' Vngfcfairti* against said Estate are
[eby iktutfwd t>v?t k fitiaf settlement ofj!
s same-will be .t?ade Jo.lBiloflHe.fO^lhe v
dge*f Probate --for Abbrritfa CotTTTTy
MMMKru <
d Estate will [^?fA4tMfridence of thd
DAVID. R P?*N?Yr- 1
Jan. 24, 1870, 40-3t *
i _] uull i L. x?j.
'iie's day;
FEBRUARY,
MEMBERED.
lake uncertain matters sure,
aleiitiaic,
LT AND SEAL YOUR DESTINY.
, Comic, and Juvenile,
$1.50, if called for early at
I
FURNITURE,
>o>rs of
lers tfe Co.,
^e, Abbeville. S. C.,
D AT THE FRONT ROOM.
Walnut Extens:on Tul>l?'s.
Common Dining Tallies.
.Saloon TuMcs.
T? ii Toy Tn] i1<m
F.ii.Ji.-s' W?nk Tul>1 on.
CilMttS, Pat lor CliaifB,
Laoira' Dining C'liiiird. Ro?c Col'd,
Lndios' Dining Chnit'rt, Ouk,
Grecian, liosc.
Alitor Ro'O.
Common ( Inure, nil kinds nn<l prices.
Viotorin Ho.*l:eif?, the very heat.
U-okii'g rliniiR, fvcrv v.m i?*ty.
l.OUNOKfl, WAKDUOBES, Soli.l Wn'nnt.
BEDSTEADS, Cotltige IJendslrnds, till t-tylcs. |
vo l?y the 1st February, a lnrtro lot Chair*,
.DUKX'S Oil AITIS. Also Four Dozen BKD*
re witli city if <?xpen?pr iwj eonsM-ireil*
J. D. CHALMERS & CO.
ivx Lost Lovei Ones.
, be found on liuntl. Also a large number of
aney Headstoru-s, from.
J. D. CHALMERS.
vrrjo
ICS, President.
TORS.
llev. James P. Boyce,
L. D. Mowky,
'klzeii.
...Mines on Aslilcy River.
RT0LIZER
ICULTURAfj CHEMISTS.
MANURE FOR
S AND OTHER GRANS.
ER BONE PHOSPHATE,
.TE ROOIC,
l.K 1JY
DUKES & CO,
AGSKTTS ,
Hiarf Charleston, S. C.,
'FIELD & DuPRE, Agents,
AT ABBEVILLE. S/O.
; - V * ,\ J
v . ' i ' .
1ND "SULPHURIC" ACID,
AT CHARLESTON,
L-uiist for the Sulphuric and Super-Plio*|>liaUble
PI opptinte of T.iine, or Dissolved Hoik<1
these are valuable in the ratio of Soluble
f; tf"\T
rhich wns di eoverod nilSSTin 3ouih Carolina
linto.of Lime. wliicV Id flmcF? aVuiluble hb a
ed to >S'iilpburie Aeid to buch a condition a* to
; and tlius made <-npiibl? of bi-ing tak??n up by
1 iu any coiiiinereiul l?'e? til-zer is of no tnoie
?>ck. Tbfi greater tire pr<Mi?rti0Ti''of" tliw .{toll
o lets tlie quantity mjiQiftl Hfci\ aenT, and
itainmg tbe highest percentage of Soluble
i 1 and Super-Ph^pphate Compnny have ereo
>*r? South of I?oltimor-, and a*<4 able to offer
'hosphate of Lime known ill on} uiuiket.
e. gt.ninntocd to contain H4 per c>nt,of Dissolvceul.
dueouut for cbsJi.
te, guaranteed $o eontjin 20 per cent, of Did
AmmoBitt, pith o ^ufiKit'iit. addition of IV.rulft
per'eo'nt. d:8ioinit fur cash.
>r planters or manufacturers, who mny^dftvirc to
1 Iih is *he best, ami clicnp -Bt inatho(M|Miiaiined
in tli? mixture. Will bo.Aid rate
&iJTlUX
: CO., Agents, No. 14 A tiger's ^\'L|rf.
A M. JILL
. t ?
WOTTLD roepectfully inform his
. friends that he lift* Ut tlio Md
stnud of Thos. Eukio,
A VARIED STOCK '
OR (ICE HIES,
"E3*to.?v IHJ?o.y ;.
>.i!iJ? f>iJo i?- ' * if?W oI>" Tl' w ./. i.
aJa YJfiL ' ?! Jt'-il*'1 ! * 7'lilj
)Td friends and the fcttjtficvgetadu I
iMMffr:
ANDREW M, HILIa 1
Jan. 28, 18TO, 40?tf
PROMPTNESS
\ IJJ FULFILLIING
PAST OBLIGATIONS,
' THE TiKST
RECOMMENDATION
FOR FUTURE CREDIT.
. - ?TXT>B
WOlirn r<*n#n?f..l!??
mm/-.? : -rrr > "
f J such of our ctisldincrs an nrf in
arrears to us for goods soli.1 llieni last year,
that the Lime ha* coiiio jviion wv? expert
without any exception, to pny up.
We are com pel leu lo have money during
i this month. Wo have waited on our customers
long and pntieuily, and wo Jino.w it
is only necessary to astore them of our
need of money, to induce lliem to pay up.
Cotton is b-iinging a good price now, nnd
there is no reason or justice in kcepihg a
merchant out or his money longer, when
the debtor has the menus of payiug at his
commau'J.
Come forward gentlemen, settle up old
scorcs and put us in a condiliou for indulging
you during the year upon which wo
have just entered.
! WHITE BROTHERS.
Jan. 7, 1870, 37?If
IKTotioe
n fumm.
WE have made arrangements for shipping
Cotton, by which we will ad!
vance liberally on all Cottons put into our
hands for shipment, and charge on'y Sev,en
per cent Interest on the money advanced.
Wo will liHve the Cotton held at the
discretion of tho owner. Planters who
are not satisfied to sell their Cotton ?t
present prices, nnd yet need money to
meet theirengngements with Merchants, can
ship their Cotton through us, draw sufiif.._
1- f ? :? *
iv,i<ri?u iuuu3 lur uiuuiuijj present demand*,
| and take theTiskof realizing bi-ttcr price*,
1 liy holding as long a9 they desire. Tho
Commission Merchants to whom we ship
n?e second to none in point of responsibility,,
prudence and. business capacity.
White Brotiters.
The following is an extract from a h-t!cr
received from our Factors in New York,
in reply to inquiry made in regard to expenses
of holding cotton.
"The expense* of staling cotton in 3T?w
Vork is 25 cents a bule per month. Tho
insurance is 15 cents on $100 for on?
month, 2*2 cents for 2 month', 30 rents
for 3 month, 37 cent* for 4 mouths t?nd
45 cents for 5 months."
;WHITE BROTHERS.
| Jan. 7, 1870, 37? tf
j - _
iLandretlis Garden Seeds.
FRESH and GENUINE!
WHITE BROTHERS,
HAVE received a full supply of tho
above.
I Nrt fiPnr]? urn oimoi-lA* *^ - ? "
__ u|iai IVI IV? IUCBV, H* II11
I gardeners will testify, All persona needing
anything iu this l>uo would do well to
supply themselves at one*, while they can
get all the d.tVercnt vatieliea.
Jan. 21, 1870, 30?^
IK BANtfRTTPCY
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES, FOR
| THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA. - :
In. tlii> 'BDalrtr uf - A? <?;-* IKw thorn?
_. v .Bankrupt- cr t
BY vir'ftio'of an order issuing from tie
Honorable Court aforesaid, Notice
jis thereby t^?H,li<m creditors of tbu
| Banltfiipt luoresaiil *to establish their liens
; before W. J. Clartson, ltegister Yorkvilla
!3. (J., within thirtjhdays from tha dale o
[the Grft publication hereof, or bo barrtd
'from nil benefits of the D^ree of Diutribu
tiou to be made in this case.
IV .. 11. II. WAIiDLAW.
| AS91Q NEB.
Jan. 21,18*0, 39?3t
. t
Tho State of South Carolina,
ASjm iux&mvo UXTY,
m Ewrfe.
:Jafre.i M. Lnliiner, Henry S. ' Kerr, vs.
Henry A. Jones, Caroline C. Huckabee.jif
a- y DuPro^ Jj.Jf. C, DuPre,
and'otners.
bill to declare trlifk *perfect titles to land
IV Hen^y Ax /one#
James A Drown lee, Mrs. Itebeuca
Moore, and tlie cbiWfeo if W. O. Moore,
whose manner are not knowiij some o
the parties defetfiajifh if?:tW? cSa?s reside
beyond the limits of this State, Oo motion
by Thkjiiiorf'Anfti'lt1, complainants
froliuitort, ordered thai the snTd parties,
plead, answ^/. or demur to the Dill this
easel;'-o^4w Wriio1 will
be taken aanin^^
M I
? *-.. ,m.
IN BANEBUPTCT
: PISTXtlCT o&r.&o UTlf
CARObISAt [mtf M*t M.
In the matter of James M. Yandiver,
'J>3 H'ff
T3Y virtue of an order from the
_D Hoaorablo^Court aforesaid notice
is hereby given to all lien creditor#
off ftfbr&iiftd/to
eetabruih/tWittilttM t*fofc CSG.4jtetrhr.
;R?rirtei>-'>oii??'??W>''*rt'Jr4' 4-"?
a > q ?.-?*mwTTwai1T-v. 'Jl*i VJII Uf
beifor^th?!StU?day 0T^Pebtapy
R H. WARDLAW." "5
AvIJf Al>iM JlOilO&O ASSIGNEE,
Januay,^IW?}?Df^1^"ta
EUREKA
sn>s*?WRl?U?.**flPWW>tartfcn w itf rKvn&a
fcadgAtimifihit
JOHN M. GAMfiHELli, Sec.
Jan. 7, 1870, 3J?21