The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, September 29, 1869, Image 2
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TttS ABBEVttLB BANNER
?i\ Jy S fj'V
TERMa?'"three Dollars a year, irl advance.
Wit tubteripdoiu tiken for le*4 than eix month*.
iS: S*? m'*i .. |.. ?4?
, \mXN?SDAY, SEFI'FMBEJJ 29, 1809.
To the Public.
. T .I - Willi this number, my connection
, with the Abbeville Banner, and its
separate existence as a newspaper,
. \yith tbo view of engaging in business
elsewhere, an arrangement lias
.. , fyeen made by which the Banner, with
it* press, type, material, subscription
list, good will, &c., has been transferred
to Messrs. Lee & Wilson, Proprietors
of the Press ; and henceforth
the two Papers under the name of tkfe
uAbbeville Press <6 Bannerwi/1 be
issued as one. The friends *nd patrons
of the Banner, may ihus recognize
in the consolidation of the two
Papers, partially at least, the lace of
an old friend ; aud in taking leave of
them, I cordially commcnd to their
patronage and support the two Papers
thus combined.
.Abbeville District is distinguished
in a high degree, for the intelligence
nnd public spirit-, of its citizens: ' In
the liberal support which they have
so long given to their District Papers,
these qualities have been ^conspicuously
exhibited. They are emphatically
a reading community.
Wherever in the future m}' lot
maj be cast, I shall ever cherish a
lively recollection ot the kindness of
the people of Abbeville, amongst.
whom I have lived and labored lor '
i
the past four years.
Respectfully,
W. W. FARROW.
P. S. Arrangements have been
made with Messrs. Lee & Wilson, to
fill out the unexpired subscriptions
of the Jianner ; and subscribers will
hence receive the consolidated Papers
without extra charge. Subscriptions
from the first of October, 1SG9, will
bo due to Messrs. Lee & Wilson.
W. W. F.
Annual Meeting of the South Carolina j
Presbytery.
To the Charleston New? wo are indebted
for the following items of the
Annual Meeting of the South Carolina
Conference, whioh met in Peudleton,
011 the 23d inst:
Pendleton, S. C., Thursday, September
23.?Tho Presbytery of South
Carolina mot hero to-day. Rev. E.
T. Buist. D. 1) nf
j ? - -?'j xfivvuyillVj WilB
elected moderator, and Itev. R. A.
. Mickle, temporary clerk, and Rev. J.
B. Hillhouse, assistant clerk. The
number in attendance is as large as
could reasonably bo expected. The
business proceeds with unanimity
and dispatch.
SECOND DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.
Messrs. T. C. Ligon, J. T. Fair, of
Abbeville,- and Archibald Simpson,
James A. McLees, of Anderson, were
examined and taken under the care
of Presbyter}*, as candidates for the
ministry."tlev.
T. 11. T<nw 1otr? ?
? j ?i%w v* v-/ll<ll IU5"
ton Presbytery, received a call from
1ho church of Spartanburg village,
whieh was accepted.
Kev. W. P. 'Jacobs was called by
Cliuton Church, Laurens District.
iJev. A. P. Nicholson received a call
from Providence and Rockey ItWer
churches, both of which were acc-ept(Congregational
reports were rcccived
ft'Om nearly all of of fifty-six
churches in this Presbytery.
Tlie following is a list of the delegates
present: Eev. J. B. Adger, D.D.
DonnpUy, Wnj. ilcWhorter, W. II.
Davis, J. F. Gibert, John McLqos, J.B.
llillhouse, Jl. II. Itcid, J. O. LindKey,
A. A. Morse, R. A. Mickle, W. P.'
.(|rpftdy,J[. 'P. Riley, Hugh McLees,
W. P. Jacobs, W. H. gtratton, ministers;
K'll. Waydlaw, A. J3. Towers,
u. t. jLtorrob, J. C. ItagggjT, S. Woodsidoa,
3- S. Cherry, R. U Campbell,
\^.c?).,B$ilcjy N. Smith, Anc^ov* jCole,
J*.IX. George, S. D. Glonn, J. A, McMahan,
B. B. Harris, W.C. Hill house,
G. A. Berry, J. P* Wilson, E. WHjitp,.
T. G. Hall* Joe. Gillam, T.J. Ctriniipgbam,
C. J. Walker, J. T. Liddetl, I),
II. Bellotte, T. S. Anderson, James
George, Jamos Birriie, G. N. Webb,
ruling e\dora.-~ Char let fan Netcs.
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i T ' '
Princp Iturbido wants to sell liis
(Virfe? and enter the contosfc for the
.SpanbU t,brono?
l> SMr feirtale editors andotve doc"*tre*
w'Ul talk at tl>o Cincinnati Woman's
Suffrage Convention.
\1. 1 1 " ' 1 r
151?** Th? various Democratic |
Clubs of tlio District, nro requested
to senct delegates to a meeting to be
held at Abbeville Court House, on
? y ^ uf ' *
Sale-day next. It is desired that at
least one delegate from cacli Club
shall attend. *
If the time is too short to appoint
delegates, let cvery.man who cap con- <
veniently do so, resolve himself into >
a dclegate and come up. It is important
that we select "&ood men and 1
true," who can rail)' the strength Of *
every seclionv.iwI enlist some inthu- ^
siasm in behalf of the people's ticket.
To do so we must learn the popular r
will, mnl nomiuate those who will \ 1
prove themselves the people's choice. *
;Coine up all wlio can 011 Monday, and 1
let us give the District the benefit of N
our counsels!
fit*?" Wo regret tq. learn that the I
gin and cow houses of Iiev. Mr. Boi- '
| nest, president of the Newberry Im migration
Hocioty, -were burned on c
Friday last. Three hales of cotton, 1
in the seed, the seed of two oilier*, t
(Juliet's gin, thresher and horsepower c
wagon, wheat straw, belting, ?fcc., jj
were cousumod. Loss not loss than
8120.0.- Mr. Boinest has been one of t
the prime movers in the introduction '-1
of immigrants, and from this fact I
Ins wife has.frequently expressed her ^
fears of the torch.
I The Approaching State Elections. t
! . - - s
.again mc two great parties of the ?
Xorth arc making ready lbr a desperate
struggle. Pennsylvania and Ohio j
are to speak on Tuesday, the 12th of ,,
October, and, undismayed by previ- ^
ous reverses, the" iJentocracj* have entered
the canvass with spirit and eon- ^
lidcncc. Jn each State a Governor is ^
to be eJioson. In Pennsylvania John
W. Geary, the present incumbent, is j t
a candidate for re-election, his cornpetitor
being Asa Packer, the Demo- 0
cratic candidate. The voto will pro- ^
bably be light as com]tared with that j ^
of last year, at which time the State j tl
polled a larger vote than ever before, j
Governor Geary was elected in 18G(? i .
I.. -f * ""> "
jj iv majui il^ VI lt.HO 111 ?l total
vote of 597.370. In 18G7, at an clec- Q
tion lor J ustiec of tho Supreme Court, c
the total vote was 534,575, and the j,
majority for the Democratic camli-1 ^
date 927. At'the-election for Audi-i^
tor-General, last October, the total j 0
vote reached tho unprecedented^* t (j
high figure of 053,155, and the Jlepub-' 0
licnn majority was 9G77. Three j,
weeks later, at the Presidential election,
there were polled G55,CC2 votes
out of which Grant received a majority
of 28,898* It will thus be seen j ^
that tho Democracy will have to over- ^
come an average Itepublicau majority ^
of 13.704 at the last four#loctions.
II
In Ohio, George II. Pendleton is
/ O r
the DoinocraLic candidate for Govern- ,,
-rr Q
or, in opposition to Governor IIa)-s,
the present incumbent. The main q
interest in tho contest in Ohio, is from c
the fact that Air. Pondleton is regard- r
cd as the originator and special advo- j *
catc of paying the national debt in j f.
greenbacks, and, inasmuch as he has j ?
revived this issue quite recently, his
election will be claimed as the in- n
dorseiucnt by his own State of his t
pet theory. Two years ago Governor 0
Ilays was elected by a small majority ^
of 2,9S3, in a total vote of 481.227. t
Last fall, at the State eleelion j ^
516,570 votes wero polled, of which '
the Jlepnblicart candidate for Secre-; t
tary of State obtained a majority of ;
17,372, and threo weeks later Grant
I carried the State by 'iO,G17 majority,
the total vote of the State bcih'r
11
519,829- Comparing the votes at
these several elections, it is ascertain- ^
e.d that the average Republican ma-!
jorily was . 29,^24, which Mr. pendle- *
ton has to overcome to bo the next c
Governor of Ohio. - ^
Tho alarm whid-h. the Jtepujblicans |
exhibit lest they Ipso great States, ^
notwithstanding tlio heavy odds in ;
i 1, A:,1 VV. .".3.: ?? > * -
. uiuu j.??vr whii which uioy enior Uio
election, aflVds their opponents just
grounds for encouragement and bopeJ ?V/ca'rleslon
News.
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Lonbon, Sep Whiter. 22.~rh"<s Parfrf: c
correspondent of tfr& Tvoridoir Times (
says the dipT/oitta+te exporiehco of Mr. ^
Sickles "if) limited; arid probably in?uf- c
fleioHt to d^ftblo-iitrhr to. ^IpfbUy o?iU- c
tn ato th av r,l ae And offiecit of his words:
Doubtless, bp- is rou6J[? sorprisod at t
tbe cscrtemont they havo created, and r\
a will bo difiicalt for his-Government
to approvoth?. c
Tho - Times says the Sr>anirf]> lmvcr
foui&thcir advantage in a bofd cMsplay I
of .-courage.-.: Sidklen ?w . manifestly, J
alarmed at the f e^ulfc.of his jpppeofc^-, ^
ings, aacl\ 1>?9 fequeatea further jn? s
Smictioirt. 'J^oftdlug a reply/ ho d<v .
sired tih WWhar/w Bis jiMoi. Tho .
poopto. 6pve*nmeiifc of Hpaift bavo <
1 roBQlvod Dot .to part with Cub^ wtylir j
1 oht a struggle,' "'x
Iir-ir I ! ,l -r
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South Carolina?Abbeville
County.
In the Court of Setsiont^ September
Term, 1809. ?"*
> ' ' ^
AVe, tho Grand Jury of Abbeville
bounty, begleavo to make tho followng
presentment:
Hy committcca of our body, Ave
>avo visited and inspected tho condiion
of tho Poor llouso aud Publie
Buildings.
We aro pleased to find that tho innntcs
of the Poor llouso wo comforta)ly
provided for, and socm to bo well
iatisiicd with the arrangements mado
or them, and particularly well pleased
vith the management of the steward,
Vlr. Cuillebeau.
AVe fltul that all the repairs and" im>rovemcnts
upon and about the
'ail, suggested by our body at the
day Term, have either been co.npletsd,
or arc in progress. Wo rccomuond
that a supply of blankets for
he prisoners, some good locks I'or the
loors of the cells, and, at least, two
;ood stoves be purchased for the Jail.
A\'e have audited the accounts of
he County Commissionersand of the
L'own Council of Abbeville, and find
hem correctly kept and properly
ouched.
The Bond* in many parts of the Couiiv
are ronortod to bo in verv bud fundi
ion, uftd wc urge upon the Commisioncrs
to have them worked us euou
s possible.
A communication signed by the
'etit Juries, empanelled at the present
Perm, has boen presented to us, a.skrig
that wo recommend an increase
f the compensation to Jurors while
n attendance upon the Conrts. "NYe
iavo given the subject that degree ol'
onsidoration demanded by its imporance,
and the intelligence and intcgity
of these gentlemen, and wo rerut
that wo cannot concur with
hem in tlio propriety and expeieney
of such action. In addition
o the increased burden of taxation
hich this measure would impose, we
( )invi> I )|<|J if tvnnlll linun ll... .4'
?. V....V .V IIUVV UIU VllV'ClUl
taking a scut on the Jury un object
f dosiro luul of competition among a
ertain class of onr population, meref
for the perquisites, and that they |
rouId crowd the court 'yard on tiioj
rst day of every term, with the hope i
f being summoned as jurors?thus
ograding the high and responsible j
lliee of a Juror, into a scramble fori
Ls pelt}' emoluments.
We feel called npon to present an |
vil which seems to be growing in
nignitude. and which, as'we have I
teen informed by His Honor Judge
fcrnon, prevails throughout lrbr Ciruit,
viz : the praetico of Bomc Mag5trat.es
issuing warrants of arrest in
letty eases, and upon insufficient cvi
lence. and in committing or landing I
iver the parties, with a long retinue !
f witnesses, to answer frivolous j
barges, liesides .the enormous expenditure
of public money whith
ueh a case involves, it has a direct j
endoney to disturb rather than pronote
public tranquility; by fostering)
, spirit of contention and litigation"!
moug our citizens, and encouraging
Ire hi to resort to l-tw for every trivial
r fancied wrong. Magistrates, who !
litis abuse their prerogatives, arc disurbers
of the public peace, and merit
he reprobation of all good citizens.
As a part of the history of the
hues, and as an evil calling loudly for
edrcss, ou account of the.magnitude
if the interest which it involves and
fleets?being 110 other than the peace
nu good order of tho whole c^mmunty?wo.
foe 1 it to be our dut}', under
he solcm obligation of the Grand Ju-1
or'a oath, to present to tho powers
hat he, the actings, and doings of tlio.j
Itato Constabulary in this' County,
sot to go baclc on tho many acts of
nwlossncss, which they liave comraited,
of which wo, as individuals, have"'
rnowledgo, it is enough that \y6 ac|:
ert to thy outrage winch waapcrperatedby
members of the CopBtabulay
during tho present week, .and
vhich cnmc under our observation.in
iur org'Qnized capacity. On Monday
if the present Term a cijLi^Ch, of this
bounty, who was under bond .to
end tho Court, was, without warrant
>r pjOiQcsfj of law, seized by a member
>f the Constabulary, and violently
tnd against remonstrance, forcod ino
thG Municipal , Prison of the
Po\vi)r-at this jup'ctipu nothing
>bt. tlio .most clotorminod offorta
id tho port of ccrtain influontial
jeraona Of tho Towit and country,
>rcvcrited ihoetfusionof blood. A
warrant having boci) obtainod fov.iho
iv'r-t ot tixe ojfrnjler, J?o was brongftt
pfor? ?; yagistr^te; -but J^eajT pf
>e?j?fc qofyiiHttedft oy*r
,0 antjwtw:,vr hid.ci'ijno., by Ow^r- of.
;ho ClimT fconsiablc]* lie war scV at
liberty, as being 'a member of-the
Constabulary force, and- thcroforo
ubovo tho law. Such are tho facts
stated in the Magistrate's endorsement
upon the warrant. If the portion
of the citizen?luueh more saored
in tho eye.of. the law than his property,
evon?is thus to bo mado matter
of sport and caprice on tho part of a
body.of mon, not in sympathy i*\vitli
the intorests and feelings of tho. community,
not responsible (as they claim
to be) to the justly constituted authorities
of tho country, avc feel called
upon as conservators of the public
J jii'uuu, iia luv v/wujuj iiovjij, wjuuil
ivc arc?to protest and roinpnstrsitc in
the most solemn manner, * against
tlieso acts, and iu the liamo of tli'o
peace, order, and well-being of the
I community, to demand the removal
of this prolific cause of discord and
trouble.
We tulce this occasion of expressing
our high appreciation of I he
courtesy towards ourselves, ol' JI is
Honor Judge Vernon, and Solicitor
Mctiowan.
lly order and in behalf of the
: lirand Jury.
WAT. A. GILES,
Foreman.
j THE STATE OF SQUIII CAROLINA.
I . '
AUBEVII.T.K LoLNTV.
hi the Common Picas.
\
j On hearing the presentment oi the
j (a rand J urv.:
j Ordered, On motion of JI Tj. McI
liowan, Solicitor, tluit the saino be
j filed ;
7/ / i mm i - 1
jit, r.i J in liter i//ceri rif, J llllL M) II1UCI1
us relates to the Roads and other matters
pertaining to the County, be
copied by the Clerk and served upon
; tho Cuulily Commissioners.
That so much as relates to the Constabulary,
and tho peace and good ori
der of society, be Copied by the Clerk
i and sent to His .Excellency the Gover|
nor, and a copy thereof furnished to
I the Senator and members of the tlouso
: of .Representatives in the Legislature,
from the County of Abbeville.
Il is further orilired, That the same
be published in the Abbeville papers.
T. O. IV VEIiNOX.
September 15, 18U1).
The Cotton Cron. Aerain.
i Through the courtcsy of the proprietor*
of tho New York Commercial
I and Financial Chronicle, ive receivedi
last evening advance sheets of the issue
of that journal for Saturday, September
18, containing its annual statement
of tho cotton crop. The Chronicle,
Ave are satisfied, has now more
extended and ccmplete facilities for
I gathering prompt and accurate commercial
statistics than arc enjoyed
by any paper in America ; and as its
tables aro invariably prepared with
Kreat fairness and enrn ..m
' ed in this instance to place more oonj
fide nee in its figures than in than' in
j its figures than in those of any other'
! authority. Below wo give the main
1 o;f -Chronicle's statement, which, it
! will be seen, differs in several impor|
tant particulars from the estimator
: that have already given :
RECEIPTS J'OR THE YEAR ENDING
| Kept. 1,131)9. Sept. 1,18G8.
! New Orleans 791,205 ^ 58-1,140
Alabama .'.230,021 300,193
! South Carolina..'.199,072 ,?40,431
| Georgia.. .....357,253 495,959
| Texas 147,817 ' 114,000 j.
j Florida..........13,592' 38,393
[ North Carolina.. 35,908 38.593
I Vircinia lfiO <)71 n:n r.o?
I *New Yoflc.10158.1 104,073
| *I3q,stoni .......... 35,033 34,662
!+riinadclptia.... . 20,114 21,221'.
fl&Uiniord..19,407 26,610
^Portland, Jfe... 1,991 2,3.04
: T'otai..^...,3,120,428. 2,240,282 "}
Tennessee, <tej, .
I direct to man*
uf'ucturcrs 258,611 2< 1,711
Manufactured
r r. . n
South..not ,inT
ciudecL in tW " ' *r j /
60,000 j82|opd
&otal crop for . ,c J
year..439,039;; 2,^03,'pas ; J
OVerlaoi (lfrfcet.
This statement, doubtless, ^ is no(,
witfilmSf Us dcflcts.;'but It ^fobatiy
presents* as fiutfjuftl' ron piimin.iag .flp,
of {tip cotton mp^oinent^'ibr tho ^ast!
1\y61y6 modtli^'aa'v^c a&$c'4fy'tp "j;et.}
The Chroniold sty&a" an reference to
,*|ho strffck's.hold ^'^^r|^6rn:^ibncii?|
ihat atfliough Bonaq of^lbo'largest corporations
hold seven aricTdfgiit wools'
18i\PPb'> theHb^Kiv; of |l?o spfnnora nfe
j atfp'Iigtitjy' rtqpked^ It.estijnatcs tio
'i^ttfal'(Jorietiroption *&f ^ he nriTIs for
%
Jthopast commercial y?a at flbou
pCSjOOO bales, against GJqoq bu,0(
consumed in I ISOV-'CslCT^fcsto
JVcios.
?
Valub or A Taper Dolla*.
J tutiona of gold as given in u, T16 (luo"
j tides or tbe daily papers, coo"j
idca<o tbe common mind. *e
tiot) needed is: "what i, a f ,nn^
worth 7 Tbo following will*'
tt iswer tile
question : - r Wle
Wheu gold is quoted at
doller is worth 91 cento nearly ? ^aPer
When gold is quoted at ?i:j
dollar is wof tb 87 eentn. paper
When gold is quoted at $l; ^
dollar is worth 831-8. / \
When gold in quoted nu' Si,
.. * wm T 01- a paper
dollar is worth 77 centy, nearh
When gold is quote/ ttt a i\.
dolltr is worth 74 co'*nt?. '
When gold is qnji&ted at Sl-.j,
, I'-r0*
I dolbr is worth 09 ?cenl?.
1 When gold ia q'iioled at ?l:.a j)np3r
! dollar is worth GO#-.'} cents. 3.
j T<ie value of llAo pap?r dollnV^y ftl!
wayk be found by* dividing one dj^oo) |
j With cyphers annexed, l>y tlie fig4 which
represent thqf quotation.
Columbus, O., boasts or mar.
riageblo young women tbucc
j blocks.
| Tomatoes arc lillcou ecnts^ushel
'in >,o\v York.
John Covodo ivritra to ^ney, \
! "boo on yurc gard for kop),hcdj
j frods in liludolly." i
1 A Canadian bride at Sioga I
j wears $100,000 worth of dhsrids. t
i ?100.000 in gold )m-o boon-awn '
i ,1- - - - 1
i ii vui niu jL^iiniv v/i r*iigiani\ toi5sow
York.
The prospccts of tho India u.011
crop are good.
Markets.
Xt\v York, tfiptcmbor 2-7.?'tton
! sales to day 1.0(f) bales, at 29.
Alcista, September 27.?tton
quiet and weak ; middling 20. .
! C.'uaiii.kston", Heptfinber 27Cot!
(on quiet and steady; middlintfi^
j 201.
I 1
I Clinton Lodpe No. 3, A.II/I.
An rxlra communication of Cuton
j Lodge No. 3, A.'L'\ M? will be i?ilon
j Friday evening Jext, tliw lsl
j l'ro. li. Hush Campbell, Gran<l ib&tr j,
[ of ihis Jurisdiction is expected to'/""?*
: enl. A full atleni.inru is desired. L
i PiV llflliT ftf llinlW At * I *
V. W. FAIIrK J
j i Se^eN j
| SipL 29 47 lti ?
Si'ecial Notice.?To parties irant j
. of Doors, Sashes aid Blind?, wo r lo
j tho advertisement ;of P. X*. TOAL'tb?
j largo Manufacture^ of t'iose Go |d r
Charleston. Price liat furnished *ppiicalion.
f
Aug. 25 ' J2 f j
The "XIX CESTURY" Pulton
Co., nt Chftileaton, jinve boen so bAwI
in literary viiterprife tliat they nrejju- ,
i 1 1 . _ e ' h ?M ' . * I
i uuii^ uuuurtrus of qioico jblnnonr^ks *
; free to the purcl|fljcr? of the Mine.
Auk for il at I'aikeii: Thomson's.' n
Sept. 1, 4|J 3ra "" *
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A IIan;dsomeJIni>uckmkntS.v-?
cry person .who lends $3.50 the 0
"XIX qSNTlJl Y" Publication n
j at Charleston, ? C., reeciveiatr 11
superb Magazine for oriC3-ear,t a, t,
copy <if Cither of tlie Waverlwels
or the works of Cfiarles i>r?? 1
that iiany be designated. Sp?c:n
number with Pri mium list So its/ _
.. Sept. 'l, . 43 'Cm ^
Sil'SNORl
township NO. re
KMBBACnA ABBEVUXB. | ' f
i t Will be ?t Alfln?<Ml?. n -.itj aliw
.X .ne*t,-flpri tilt Tliiyadqy of thM f
also the nest Monday, nod rt-nisiu a {
to bBness tto Personnl'Pi'operty of the it5j
a?e limits of Uie 'ikwp p( AbbeviiwC .
Office will. ho in the Court ,IInu??. (?>F^ '
where persons oWninj Personal Proptf**/ <
meet h??.
' ( DAVID CKAiWFOl T I
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terms, otalow.pnc/i2 Wji^Uintf
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creditors of bimsrK of Branch & A'
and of Branch 9 Parker, as- ireis anto
rcake some arrangement with
Wliatorer ol/ietf mny think, he dofeel
that a Bankrupt Jaw can atep iu;>
relieve u tu^u frotu Uia moral obligate
pnyiiig l]i<rih?bts: - Be is vliMhg and
tout to do wiiat ha cad. AH parlies
terusted .will pleaso oi.eet.mfi in . llio cojur
room o^^'^'day, iho' ltHh day* of >'
veujJi/ur, 1800, at 10 o'clock, A. W.
ISAAC BRANCH, M. D.
Sept. 20, 1800, 40 . .
rt * * ?t -
iALL AND SETTL:
*
ALL pcr3cms indebted to mc, as
Proprietor of the Abbevillr
Banner, for Advertising, Subscr: '
j lion and Job ^Vork, up to the fir:.
I October, 1SG9, must call and settle
j without delay. All sucli account.remaining
unpaid by the 15th Isvember
next, will be placed in
hands of an Attorney, for collectio'
W. W. FARROW.
September 20, 1SG9. 7t
mSTATEOFSOlITHCmii
ABBEVILLK COUNT'S'
J J r WILLIAM IULL, Esq.,' Prou
Ja dye.
WlIEIfKAS, Margaret E. D?6enber*'
ui)J William liicbey^have m..sueit
to m*-, u> grant the Letters of A<
ministration of the lSiluv^ of George
senbery, deceased, lato of said County.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred aiiid cro<i
ors of the baid George Dusenbery, de^1
thai ll.ey be aim appear before n
in the Court of Probate, to be held at A1
beville C. II , on Wednesday, Octobr
next, after publication hereof, at 11
in the loieuoon, to show cause, i
have, why the said AdmiaisUu' .
tiot be granted. ^ 8^?l'
Given under my band, this L
September, Anno Domini 1869^'' ^ ?
, ruDiistiea on the 20.b day #Septemt,er,
1809, in the 03d year oi A?^ricjm lQje.
peudence.
I1 WM. IULL, J. 21. A c rL.s.-|
| Sept 29 47 3t
I The Stat? of Sjuth Carolina,
ABBEVlLtfi COUNTY,
By WILLI A ? hill, Esq., Prolate
Judye.
WIlERKyS John F. Calhoun, hna made e?iit
to ic lo giant liitn letters of Adminii<~<r.ition
f ihe Estate of Fruncii A. Calhoui
^ec'd.,Ata of aaid. County.
' jLlVose are, therefore, to cite and admoni:
iH"and singular, and Creditors of thfraaid FranS
A. C?1oub, deo'cL,,lhi?t thej be and appear.
f?rc ri e, iu the Court of-Probate, to be lirl
A Abbeville C. lln on Wednesday, the r3ci.
next, after publication bereyf, I
),cl"ck, iu lite forenoon, to ahow cause, if an
Ibt'V have, why the said Administration shot
lot be granted.
(JivRii under my hand, .thia 28th day of Sep
\nno Domini l8l!9.
Published ou Ibo 20th day of September, 18<
u the 93d yenr of American Independence.
, )TM HILL, j. r. a. c. II. a.,1
S<?p. 29 47 30 - ' /
HIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLS'
aijBkville county.
WILLIAM HILL, Esj^ Proha'
Judge.
^RW^IIEREAS, G-*(.rg9 A* Palmer, lias am-1
w ' ''Suit to me. to ldm. Letters i
Sdininisliati-n of the l??taie. ?ud effects <
5utlcT lIttsk.il, deo'd, (colored) . J?te ofsp
'oni ty. " ' ' . ,
Thete ore, therefore, to clle jutd admonish
nd sibgvlsr Ilia kindred And Creditors of Ih
nid ' IJutler Ilnakelf, dec'J, that they I
nd appear, befire me, in the Court pt Frobalr
it be held ut Abbeville C>. H.,- pu Tnesdr-ill
Oct. next, bfier publication befeof, at 1
'clock ii) the - {oroubVAdltew if an'ley
have, why the said Ad?n:ui^r/?fjon shou.'
ot b?4?i anted. ; ' 4 ?
(i ivan Under my hand, tWij 2T'ttT31ty of 8'
ember, Ani)0 Domini. 1$69, f
Fub'isbcd on the 29il> day of Sept., 18CV,
'ie 9yJ year of Ain*rfc in 1od*p?iitlenee. /,
WJJ. MILL, >. i>- A.?, [Uff-j
SepfgD ; , obff, *}
SOUTH CiS^OLlSftV
1 Ycfr>'
piIB SOU LiV^ i
JL.' COMPaiJfi fias been. org.?- ' .
br tHo jmrchnSQ ^AgsKle of u
?W.< ncnraons buying If ffCk[ &1'
'al&or wishing topiirdhttso, fo
tU> their 'Twl-lltu
>(lico of tliie Qo'mjtnny in * 'rly fct-stl),,
J. C.' .Alf coiiiraunicafion'^^OQ^oo<?
tddrcssed to J ?"?old '*
Caut. J. Tf - . ?:'
'J.'yii?l """P'
- Preside-'
w. K, BLAKBy s^y - "
. <j+conwood, &C., Aug. 27
RetirSi.
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fet'Petriii A Co.
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