The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, April 08, 1870, Image 3
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WALLER 1 MOTTO!
GBEENWOOD, (. 0.
JDKALBUS IN
a&T G009S,
Hardware, Groceries,
HATS AND CAPS,
Shoes, Queen's Ware,
oxja.m? waslh,
HeadyMade Clothing
JfutnisljMg C^ooiis
PLOWS,
IRON & STEEL
AND in fact, is everything to i
found in a woil-Btockcd, genori
store. Patronage desired on a bas
of valuo received. Motto, "Lo1
prices and fair dealing." Liberal at
vancea, on shipments to our friends.
Peb. 18, 1870, 43?tf
1300 Bushels
Best "White Virginia Corr
5j)0 Bu. Pure Yellow,.
at lato redaction in prico.
50 Barrels of Virginia Floui
25 llbls. Different Grades of Float
All at lowest market nttcs.
WALLER & BROTHER.
Feb. IS, 1870, ?1?,
mw ORLEANS SYRUP
FLORIDA SYRUP.
Refining Syrup, different grades
BEST WATERMELON,
WHITE DRIP SYRUr
WALLER & BROTHER.
February IS, 1870, 43?tf
to" arrive,
SO BBLS.
CLEAR RIBBED SIDES,
. H1BBI2JD SlT")I>i
Shoulders, Mess Pork,
Ana Best Kettle Rendered Laid,
WT?TT*I*? ?
YViUjiiJUrt & JbHUTiiES.
Fob. ;e, 1870, 43?tf
75 fills. Flour,
2000 MIS. BifiM.
4 AAA ^ ?
iuuii mm frme sea' Oats,
. JtACKKREl LABS,
CHEESE 08NABDR6S,
Lingciy B,f Boots,
. Sliocs, &c., &c. '
-Norwoodj^DtiPf^ Co.
...r... . - W V
J?n. 7, 1870, 37-~tf <:lu Q>.\
t . , - .j
- <&> Gnw&ati
IIPUSIEItS
A " i & fe: iii)
I%LOW deep, fertilize, freely, aw
;, now your seed dirgetly, in th(
dcUL..... r ' . !i K . ?v
To enable yon to do all of tbes?
economically, ebttfo to \ '
AI|4i^Llf8fi?P0,l
rrf.'i Oil I 1<i J?d- get;?jHV?i7''A ' '
H^^&^Sul)SDif,Ek)w,
and an'fe^riv^d ^BOy Life/Col
?" * '
You c^n get tliom at the Factor
Price/only freight gfldffbl (* .hrcL
TERMS CASH.
* Harch^BulfiZfl. 2A^tf
jrihc
,e?AlSEMi'Arr,W AIj$36-lLX'
8tiiajiur) Y^ij^'''
"fa r. Kdo vtCtoawood/s. c.
fi?fll1 t0~3I .$ if jikI
SimMftiteiJihseeJtfigTSi^
Hm btts tri?d nod fimad to bi ? ?
?W?Miwwyii6ri<iDe^p4iBft &rU
<*B*nrfib/>o ywrfo
of iiirtft MM odw *?Lhurf .??
JbuM w Mrfi iWi^rBNAKr^
fcUwh 25,1?70. 49?1/ -?isU ".I i
V tk t0T?r ^ ttcbt'J
I
i HiVr AtmtlwmtiU.
' New Goods?WhlU BrfttKft*,
8 u niter MUtoni?W. T. Pontioy,
ManutHotuf? of Doors, Sashes tVc.,
?1\ i\ Tttnto,
Iutornnl liovohuo Apponls?C. II,
Baldwin, '
. Deputy Collector'^ Notieo?James
f H. Dennis,
Sales of Whisk oy?Janios II. Dennis.
Dress Goods and Millinery?James
W. Fowler,
Dress Goods and Ready-made Clothing?
Quark's, Perrin & Co.,
Spring Goods?Barnwoll, Mays &
Co.,
Fresh Arrivals?Parker & Leo,
# Spring Goods?Miller & Robertson,
Dry Goods?W. D. Love & Co.,
Notico to Creditors?Joseph Ellis
and John Cowan, Adm's.,
Notice to Debtors?Miller & Ro'>
bcrtson,
)C Jjifc Insurance?Thomson & Fair,
il Fine Cotton Seed?Trowbridge &
'9 Co. :
IV
1Fx-Gov.
J. L. Okr.?Tho Now
York Herald, of Tuesday, in an cdi
torial on ''"The policy of the President
I?? nun V.UUUIUL ncccsBnry," advises
JIGrant to call Kx-Govornor, J. L. Orr,
i of South Carolina, to bis Cabinet. It
L?
says :
The President will have to ebango
his Cabinet in order to carry out his
, policy. 31c may not like to do this,
* lor he is kind hearted and not disponed
to extreme measures uidess compelled
to make them. In this respect
ho is like Mr. Lincoln. But ought
not Mr. Fish to resign to relievo the
- President from embarrassment and to i
sarve his delicacy? The Secretary
must see that ho is in the way. Will
ho not gracefully retire ? The honor
conferred upon him already ought to
, be sufficient to satisfy his ambi'ion.
Whether he voluntarily retires or not
the time is not far off when General
, Grant will have to re-organize the
'.Cabinet. Tho present one is weak
I and sectional. With tho restoration
of tho South someone should bo taken
from that part of the country. Such
' a man for examplo. aa Governor Orr,
of South Carolina. With his large
experience, thoroughly matured views
and great ability, he would bo a valuable
Cabinet Minister at tho present
time. His appointment, too, would
go far to heal our sectional difficulties.
I For Secretary of State, in place of
Mr. Fish, the President could not do j
better than appoint Senator Morton, j
He, like tho President, is liberal, com-;
prchensive ih his ideas and is a states-!
man. Thero is, perhaps, no public J
man more suitable for that position
ut the present time than he is. Other
changes may be necessary, and it
would be well, probably to reorganize :
the Cabinet.thoroughly, but a change,
in the-State department is Imperative, i
The President must have a Cabinet j
that will be in accord with him and
that will carry out his policy.
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S&~ Messrs. White Brothers advertise
this weok their Spring and
Summer stock, which they tell us they
expect to sell for two reasons?the|
excellence of* llip ?nnJa ntwi <
,r i?uu iiiu ustonishingly
low prices at which they
are Belling. -Head the advertisement,
and call, and judgo for yourselves.
They are offering every variety of
dress goodt of the meet attractive
styles and cheapest rates. In' this
department they direct especial attention
to a very superior kid glove.
Their stock of. whrto goods, millinery
goods, domestics and notions, are unusually
select. In; tho gentlemen's
. department as in all others, thov fot?l
f - - - T -W tf
confidcntin suiting bath in price and
quality. > Thoy have also a large stock
of bat<dware, groceries, cntlciy, saddles,
&e., to which they call attention.
We say again, rci^d the advertisement,
for it speaks for itself. Bead, and
? then c^\ljp,nd cxapioe for yourselves.
These gootlerqen wllKbe glad to see
thei* f#ierids un& iboW thefr-goods1.
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M\ller& Bojwrtson, an0
nounq^-tfte^recep^ion. of'tfrefr Spring
land Summer stock, to,which they call
j the especial attention of their friends.
, .They beioro oJTerccl greater
inducements in quality and price.
1? The cheapness of their goods is a feature
to which they give marked prominencc;?characteristic
iu faot as tho
pectiliarrtypo in Which they announce
i.; it-ft* t!*eh? ad^ertlseme^tf.1'' CAllarid
"|i. , . .W . . 1 W Ul - ' U. / .'.It-llMlll. I J
judgeior yotirseTVeg. They 6blidt a
y cpll; m they feel assured that tjiey
1 cud please.
"With Messjs. ,Miller A ,Rq\)crtson,
Mrs. Lvtb^oe teajr tt tut titftefrbe
- fdund, prepared to furnish tbo latest
h and most fashionable stylos ot mUleo\j
afry a i^d dress-making.
; Persbns indebted givjp h?ed to
* t^eir annoaticomoat on tttai sabjeci
' di 4w uj^
- oil 0p0MK|^jBMR||^;
m i a Tfxim'jf * ' y
ijlbhh waotiiil toaeBtiiT ipw
1 r i text. OrbQWltMZngUth,
Affl<w*M?a<fc<j*ttAc*ib vpoft IMfl
n -; -O^peJt goo^arl^ifefo^S?* ?r* 6
i- tbbmAiftnali Koeuoirr
'i u-** .tv: .*: ?
V
Ttfi fiiitttttt IhtiM,?Ttvtt oatm
pfUttig go-ahoad papriy Jftfelfthid hi
Sumter, 8. C, by Mc?n, parr & Osteon?
two practical prttttera-Muinouncoa
a now Original Story, from
the pon oP tho tnlontov! author John
Wlthorepoon Krvlo, entitled The
*# ___?_ -- ? ?
jujuiariQus .marriage, to do comment
od on tho 14th of April, which will be
followed during tho year by Othei
Original Stories by tho Bumo distin
guished writor.Jfow
is a good time tosubscribo foi
tho Nnws, Terms $3.00 in advance?
two copies $5.00. Address us above,
Patronise IIomr Enterprise.?
Mr. P. P. Toale, whose advertisement
appears in another column, has established
on a firm basis, in Charleston,
tho largest aud most complete
mauufuctory of doors, saslies, blinds,
(fcc., iu the Southeru States. Having
advertised liberally during tlio past
year, he has secured a largo custom,
extending as far west as Alubuma,
and he has thus bocn oimblcd to put
lunii u jiiinucu pi'iuu mi which ucried
competition. Every person who contemplates
building or repairing should
write at onco lor Mr. Toale's price
lists, lm.
"Webster's Dictionary.?If any of
our friends would like to see a copy
of the latest edition of the great
"Unabridged," let liitn come round to
our office. He may there see it sparkling
like a new dollar, fresh from tho
mint?in all the glory of fair paper
and clear typo?tho beauty of pictorial
embellishment?and tho wealth
of lexicotrraohieal lore. It is a little
library in itself. Every family should
have one - much more, the library of
the scholar.
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The Old Guard for April?contains
: Under Suspicion; Dialogue
between a Democrat atid a Conservative;
Flower Gardens and Flowers;
The Heir of Gey mount; The Palaco
Garden of Weimar; Aly startling Situation;
.Down among the Dead Men;
The Scarlet Frog; The Distant Summer;
Tho McDoodle Club; etc., etc.
Van Evrio. Hurtori & Co.. PuMSrIioa
New York, $3 a year.
T?k Popular Vote.?Tlio Charleston
A'ews states that in eleven Counties
of this State, there are white
minorities ranging from 20 in -Lancatitor,
lo 1/J77 in Spartanburg, and that
in twenty Counties, there arc colored
majorities ranging from 2 in Marlboro
to 8,002 in Charleston. Xho total
vote of the State, according to tno
last returns, is 148,716, viz: AVhite
j0,301, and colored 89415.
?
We dircct attention to the ad
vortiseiueut ol' the wholesale and rei
tail dry good# house of W. D. l/ove
& Co., of Columbia. This house is
one of the largest and most reliable
in the city. We havo had dealings
with them, and cnn recommend them
to the patronage of our friends. All
orders promptly attpuileU to.
JtesT" Reader, ca|l at Messrs. Norwood,
DuPrcJfc Go's., and get one of
the "universal lifters," a patent contrivance
for lifting hot plates, cups, and
culinary utensils of all kinds. It is
cheap and simple?tlio vcrv thinw?
" ?~o
call and see.
A *
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God. Sherman is opposed to
th'O ntrrsy1 retrenchment "blir 'wibTch
General Logan is urging through
Congress. It touches too nearly the
pocket in which the General is interested,
to the extent of $18,000 per
annum.
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In the Supreme Court, Chief Justice
Chase announced that the Court
decides to rc'-op^n its decision on tho
legal tender question, and would hear
arguments again on the second 'Momday
of April, 11th instant. r. IlAHTFOiti>,
April 4.?Tho election
id putreiTig on very qnietiy. A. heavy
snow storm is progressing. . This is
unfavorable to the Republicans, whose
greatest strength is in the country
towns. No figures yet obtainable.
A Keokuk belle, named Fanny Joy
lias just married. Sbe wan a thing of
| beauty, but had no desire to remain a
Joy forever.
Cotton is no longer king in Mississippi?it
is Al-corn.
r - i j
Dyspeptics should use Dr. Tutt's
Golden Baglo Bitten.
eg) i . frj d
ftWo welcomo ft new ' ifr^kly
The Sunday Tim*, published 4ft C}iar.
lesion by Messrs. By an A IjWd," at
$2.00 per annum. It ia neatlyjgrioted
^AB/tliAiira t>/vl!-* *- -
?????? i~iihw, auu presents % varied
and attractive miscellany.
> Ttwitwdft |ii 111 *11 i ti j 'I
Nw Yo*, April 4.-^-Mc!Pjirlan^,i
trijll .coromonced to-day,; t^ore ijrai
ai lijatfiehso crowd. MoFar&uid wai
ne^jr dressed in black ,4'hisC demc&n
j : : a
I ;bx.? iTT? ".".f 0f?* ' Ju1 ;: // .J
ItoKcpl*i?fetaal? tfcke tfes Mdec
1 .A /I h J i * i *?
\mJ Tb? FatidiogaAdBatilMng bifli
ii?i^emllr ?alwig H<nl\ff
Jnj .T.,:-,cI bnr..^iiTirito~niirw.
L. .du-* ! > ?llf?
sohnd digestion um Dr. Tntt'? Oot^M
'W' "l"fc .TjffftTffVT.T ttHOl
Bi'ttora. V 8I Q^er f'fc
. *<WerUt?tmont of ib? i\>Uujr .ttoldw
Ltfc atoltVittttM AsHirMW* Comju
ny, of *hlch Mev>rs. Thomson i
> Fair, ?ro the ?g?Att fbr AbboyUlt
i Newberry and Mr. W. Joel Bmit
i sub-Agent tbr Abbeville. The char*
> tcr of thoso gontlcmon is * gusrantc
i that tbo company is what it profess*
to bo. It claims to offer peculiar r<
' vantage*?it is reliablo?purely mi
tuul?moot liberal?entirely Soulhcri
A number of policies havo alrcad
been taken by tbo agents hero, an
, Mr. Fair will eoou visit tho variol
sections of tbo District as tbo agon
t3T Wo direct attention to tbo at
vcrtisement of Moesrs. Barnwcl
Mays & Co., who Lave just receive
their Spring and Summor Stocl
Their stock is largo and solcct. an
, they aro selling their goods of a
styles, at vory low rates. Givo tboi
a call; andyou can scarcely fail to fin
something to please in style or qtial
ty. They would be pleased to 6c
their friends and customora.
They arc offering a fino lot of cor:
and choice bacon sides and shoulder
low for cash.
I
IQr Mr. James W. Fowler ai
nounccs a "Grand Opening" at th
"Emporium of Fashion," on Wednci
day next. Ho has just rcturnc
from New York, and brought on
little of overything which is boautifi
in stylo or attractive in novelty. Li
dies from town ' and country mn
' give and receive pleasure cquall
from attending ? give by addin
jeach some new attraction sccno; an
receive by crowning present cnjoi
I mnnf *
mjvku t* ? u ouiuu nuw puwer i
' charm. Do not forgot the daynext
Wednesday.
BSU Tho Republicans havo Carrie
the municipal election in Colun
bia, by tho following vote. For Majo
John Alexander, 1,151. over his opp<
ncut John McKensie. 624. N-otic
of protest has been given, on accour
of alleged illegal conduct of manqj
ers of election.
f3T We learn from tho Greenvill
Afmmtntr.,** -f TT
vuv uvatii v/i I?injur Ut'lir
R. Williams, formerly of Greenvill
more recently of Ninety-Six. II
and his wife died within foar days <
cach other*
1^, Our exchanges announce tt
death of Gen. Geo. 0. Thomis, tl
distinguished officcr, formerly of tb
armv of Ihn flnmhfli',aiwl ?1??
of npbplexy, in San Francisco on It
28 th u It.
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See advertiseni of Jan. U. Dei
nis, U. S. Deputy Collector, that li
will bo in Abbeville on tbe 12th, 13t
and 14th instant.
Also see notice by the same, of sal
of whiskey seized.
' The Greatest Reputation 3
;OFTEN AN EMBARRA68MENT." but til
I reputation of tho value of 8nmh
Bitters lias bccomc so extended as 1
proveatyctic6t to suffering man kin'
8^. We are indebted Itfl. Mr. J. V
Fowlor for copious files of Norther
exchanges, for which h? will plow
acccpt our thanks.
VQL. We have deceived the Apr
namber at that-popular monthly, th
XIX Century, with even more tba
its usual attractions.
Bee notice of the settlement <
state of Robert Ellis, dec'd on tb
29th inst.
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S. Sco card of J. HpUiasheat
Assistant Assessor,
?r 1 ?>
BQu advertisement of C. -I
Baldwio, U. 3* 3d JHstrict^ 8.. C, -p
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LATEST QlTOTAXlONS OP
QAlTfnuWniT aoAfTnrmTT.v
ouu iuuAi.1
Hi CHARLESTO*. 8. G,
Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFJfAK, Bt
r ker.jfo. U Broad Htrert, r
April 2, 187Q.
Statu ?rou*m**.?Booth Carolina. old.f
? ?; do bew,?*80 ; do, rrgui'd stock, ex L
, ??80
Crrr ttKccuriks? Aegnst*, Ok. Band*, ?
84; Charleston, & C. Stock, (ex qr iut) ?
68 ; do. Fir* Load Beedsr??7S i CwJufubta, I
(1 Bondt, ?tfft
Bohm.?B'?* Bidfe, (first mor
I R~?"/?"ivi i/garinw* tOO f ATfllBill,
1 Chariot^ Columbia ud Aoy?t?.- utO; Ch
raw ind f??rlinJj'on,??B0; Qr?ca>iiu m
Colombia, (first HH>rt.)80*?; * id, KUt* gtii
rant**, ft?a?5 .Vo?Uteaatern, ?0??;8*??i
nab and Ghirleatoo, 1st roort. ? &>>; d
SUI9. gu#raaUe, ?a7f; JWutb Cur&Hna,a$8;
do, 76; 9p*ftaobdrg qnd Ubh>?.?*58.
K4IIAOAD Stocm?CbarlotU Colombt -*i
Aoguata, ? ?; Owiirtin# ltd b>?,:!
-4} tfortitaasWrn, *10; stavaaaali ndCbarl
h too, :CMwUai, wM? Am
! >HI> CiaoLIVA BASK BIU*.
1 Bank of Camd?n ..AO*
I H ?L -# JMl A.
. ss v
B*nk of State of *?0. prior fc?
B4?k of StaU of SL a>ia*a? ISfil *a4 fl IS*
? iMii*iriinr?aab w
Union Bank of O.rVrto. ?-/*
' 8opthw-Uygjl ft**!* flfcocH-, !.i
I ffZtiiik *bu^::x?.^giC
' mnrar tad frnhaaga "
' ft SlnU- B? /.?| aE
tto to 0o?aim W #5k~I
T-?*rac t*
AawnYtM,*, Aifrfo 4tb IWKk
& Report of Annual Incon.o ^somes,
ad by J. Itolllwihfcad, *Nltnlant MM
ii aor &r Iho third Division tltlvd Dts0.
trlot 8.f & ,ibr.. the ywur 18G9j alao
,? amount of Cotton on bam* not aoM
58 Amount of Incomo assessed $3,803,j[.
44. Amount of Colton uot sold $2,1.
158 bulos.
a, I, J. llollinehoad, assistant aRsossor
y for tlio third Division third District
J of Abbeville Co. H. n. i!r? h?*i?nl?v i?n.
vv?
19 der u>uny thanks to the citizens of
t. Abbevillo County S. C. for tlieW- kind
treatment while canvassing the Couu\.
ty also their promptness in mukiog
l( thoir returns.
j Very Respectfully,
t. J. ITOLLINSHEAD.
j Assistant Assessor, third Division,
II third District S. C.
d Markets.
i- =r? - _j=_:
o AnnEViM.E, April 8 ?Cotton, 20
Kew York, April 6? Noon.? I
ii i Cot ton neglected and heavy?uplands
b, 23| Orleans 23] ; sales GOO bales.
Gold 11}.
7 P. M.?Cotton quiet?uplands
23 a 23}. Gold steady, at lli a 12.
10 South Carolina's old, 88 ; new 821 :
B*j North Carolina'*, new, 46J, now 22 J.
d | CnAHXK8T0N, April 6?Cotton firm
n ?middling 22; sales 150 bales; recciptn710;
stoclc 1.440.
ll" XtiVEupooi., April 6.?Evening.?
>" Cotton quiet and steady?upluudsi
y in a m.
? ?I
d ccxntsighstetss.
0 The following named porsona Lave
~ freight in tha Dopot:
Trowbrigo & Co., Herd & Clovrland
J C Chiles, Norwood, PnPre & Co.,
d Mayf, Barnwell & Co., J Knox,Qunrles
l- Perrin & Co., F M Mitchell, W. P.
ij. & A. B. Kennedy, li U McCashin, Mrs.
SJ Cunningham, Moscley & White, J
A Devlin, Rev J T linker, (colored^),
e Whito Brothers, Jay & Bradley, J L
Lesley, W H Parker, John Enright,
W J Smith, G A Visanska, .T E Mradley,
Jos. Cheves, H Veil, L C Clink8cal?s,
Miller & Robertson.
I EXPRESS.?Mrs M J Lithane, J
H Jones, Wm Moore <fc Co., D Wyatt
y Aiken, I)r ff C Norwood, II Scott
c> Conner, W A Leo, D Li Wardlaw, A
e J Oliver, Thos Thomson, Cneon k
jf Conner, James M. Boyd, C. T Haskell,
Rev J J Workman, Rev Frank Brown
J H Bill, P M Diamond Hill, B Taj
ler, J H Barney, B C Crawford.
ie D. R. SCXNDLEY,
lC Agent.
d OBITUARY,
ic j? mimi
THOS. F.M. BOWIE, ion of Asa
and Arabella Bowie was born June
v 27th 1846 and DIED 31sfc of March
l? 1870, The deceased was the son of
: pious parents, r?nd a Sunday School
Scholar from childhood, and it is not
e strange that beini? reared unH*>r anrh
influences he shonfd have early become
a member of tbo M. E. Church
ra
to which his parents before him had
10 long been exemplary and leading
!r!members; this he did in August 1864
? whilst fur from home in tho army aid^
ing in the defence of his Country. Af^
tcr bis return borne "be still continued
a consistent Member of "his 'church as
well a3 a member of a "circle of Prayer"
in which young as ho was ho
would At limCR 'ipnil In hrnii'rf v Tn
, . ,, T- r-~J T}*
vje^of. tjjese Jacts we aro no^jurH
prized to find him shortly bcforo his
death taking the htfnd of his beloved
A father and thanking him for tho pious
" manner in which he had raised him,
nor yet when in tho very article of
>f death that his last words should'be "I
ie am dying, I &m dyi?g, farewell farewell,
meet me in Heaven all of you."
The deceAScdJ.QAVfiAJnany friends and
I relatives besides Father, Mother,
Brother p.na-Siaters t?4orr^w but not
"as tjv?Se *dio,in
[. tb?Jangnagcr&?.~the vpo*t 'i^^'.may
truly ^ay: ; / j'
m "Not >#*-1rtai!
lly dmrling oh, thva beet but foae befi re.
Aod 1 shall meet thee, lore, in that fair land
r When tit*'* brief dream ii o'er.'
J, . .i.jivl i- &.' .: > ti -
Not loat, my blcaeed ooa J ... .'{{
0 Kot kxt. l>ot Mfe oa the Redeemer** breaat,
Id >b*t fair clime where Death nmy come qo
more
II The Country of the blest.
at
la It tor this I grievo I
? Ie it for this the barolog tear drops flow i
^ ' And would 1 eeek to call ray dariiug back
lb earth'* dark Men* of woe f
i(l
I will not murmur morel
*" Fatter, a# longer ehajt ray heart rebel;
lUahty 1U fcinr me la Thy Will, aad owa
Then didt all 'hiaga well,"
* , t . V. M.
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Tttlt fctfttfcDT VORCtifttttO
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Ooruwftptlon, Cdtiflu,
Bronohitl?, A?thma
And Croup.
AS AN EXr*(?TORANX
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
II is composed of tho active principles
of roots and plants, which are
chemically extracted, ho as to retain
all their medical qualities.
Ministers and Public Speakers.
Who are so often nfllicted with throat
dlecaecp, will find a sure remedy in
this Balsam. Lozenges and wafers
sometimes gives relief, but this Halsum,
taken a few times, will iuBuro a
permanent euro.
Will all those aQlictcd with Coughs
or Consumption, ^ivo this Balsam a
fair trial, they will be pleased with
the result, and ct nfess that tho sure
remedy is found at last.
It is Sold by all Druggists.
April I, 1890, 49?4t
BLACKSMITH WORK.
I N Ft7TTJ"RE my charge for work
X will hi: For laying plows, cash
40 cts. credit 60 cts., shoeing horses,
cash $1.50 credit 82.00, sharpening
plows, cash 8 fits, credit 12J cts., cutting
bugery and one horse wagon tire,
cash 75 ctR., credit S1.00, wagon Tire,
Sl.UU ClOUlt SI.25.
NICHOLAS WRIGHT.
April 1, 1870, 19 ? If
Sunflower Seed
WANTED.
A Fair Price will bo paid at the
PBESS OFFICE.
April 1, 1870, 19?If
To Arrive.
WATT 4c BXURFES'S
SUB SOIL PLOW.
trowbridge & co.
April 1, 1870, 49?tf
"private boarding.
? ^ ^ ^ ....
The "Marnhall House" is now and
will continue to be, during my occupation
oj' it, a Private Boarding
iionap, and oot a Tavern or Inn.
1 have no liceiiBe to keep a Tavern
?his 3*ear, and my license for last vmr
has long since expired. I claim none
of the rights and am under none ol
the liabilities or regulations of the
Ueepor of a Tavern in the Town ol
Abbeville.
JOHN A. MAYS.
March 28, 1870, 49?if
NEW LOT
Miles' Shoes.
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ALL SIZtS
fjadiesf Kid Walking Shoes
ALL SIZES LADIES'
Lasty Lactff gaiters,
# %
Just received and for sale by
OTTADTffl A. ne\
JL AilVlVlil IK Wi
March lq, 1870, 47?t# /:
CUSHIK6S & BAILEY,
Booksellers % Stationers,
No. 262 Baltimore '&t, Opposite Hanover
:: B ATiTxngon.li.
Tlio larges?t and best ustiorted stock
in the city of School, Law, Medi'
cal, Dental, Classical- it Mi*-?
| - > ccllaneons Books,
war ueneraa jjanit ana Counting
House Stationary of all kind*.
.Blank Books made to Order in
Style of Binding and Ruling.
April 1, 49?3m [Established 1811.]
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HcSLaight & Bodson,
PHOTOGRAPH & AMBR0TYP1
ARTIST'S. :
WILX? remain for a few days In
Abbeville. Persons wishing
iMioH nf/ilnnu will <1* ??!! ?<
O""- I" ? 'M vw ?WMV UV OTVII w/ cmi XI
once at ijieir gallery, op sUiri .next
door to Dr. Ward law's offico.
I March 18, 1870, 47?tf ~ ~
COSTAR'S BED BUG
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Ato 'i-v
BED BXTG fitLLEB,
' *?a&by*tn+e\l&L \ ;T-T
VAltTZKl? 4'T.V{V.t J^
, rrrrr;#^
TVT / v i
A VOICE FROM TEE S1SBY
.ouodLO .A fionfil .Vrr.bA
f I w. * j?hiwtw1
^bnkM. mo, ?-if
1 BUSINESS or
will call rae from I^^MPfton tb<
/ t
J. D CIIAIMH ft 11
Dt alert In inr^ virU^ W .
FURN1TUKE,|
to suit the trade, at low pricoa.
March 25, 1870, 48?tf
1. B. Ckalmtrs 6 Co.,
Ilavo in Store ft largo stock of
flUTT nDVNia
uuiWMUiJ.1 o i/iiaaiittttiB,
Cat's Perambulators & Hobby Horses.
March. 25, 1870, 48?tf
J. D. Chalmers & Co.,
llavo in store, a good stock of
j BKiwti sasisa ? ?
at low prices, also tho
WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS,
the most comfortablo for Summor usethat
is made, also tho
SPRING BED,
| an improvement on tbo old springs,
j March 25, 1870, 48-tf
TO BE FOUND AT THE
jmrnitme Store,
A NEW STYLE OF
COTTAGE BED STEADS,
. also cheap, low price,
COTTAGE BEDS,
J. D. CHALMERS, & Go.
March, 25, 1870, 48?tf
Mark the Spot
of Your Deceased Friends.
i At tlio marblo yard a fine stock of
ITALIAN MARBLE,
no other kind sold, all at reasonable
prices.
J. D. CHALMERS, ft CO.
llrcli 26, 1870, 48-tf
At the Furniture Store*
Large German Plate 'Looking Glasses,
A lot of German Glass Plates
to Till Old Frames.
March 25, 1870, 48-tf
; At. the Furniture Store,
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A LARGE LOT MOULDING, *
all eizew?to ninjte framed
IFitic Bcleclion' of rdetlft frames, for
PHOTOGRAPH'S. 1
March 25, 1870, 48 - tf
i Insure Your Property,
IN" THE
LIVEREOOL & LONDON
Tl.'S k?" \
Insurance Company.
- Assets in GolU, $17,000,(100,00
Losses ndjnstcd promptly and paid
> without deduction at the agency in
' Charleston,
S. O. "
Apply to "
W. H. FABKBB, Agentf
at Abbeville, S. C.
I March 18, 1870,47~tf .
moszen.
E^erjr tnao who 1>ab a horse, mule c
al??wkl hive ? bottle 6f McOr<tV
Cofic Mix'uta?it In no linitibug. Call
; .1 PENNEY 8 DRUG STORE and g?.
a liottle for 1)1.50.
' ^70, ii?if r
I Woman's Bert Friend
Is Bradfield's Regulator, for aria by
1 W. T. PENNEY.
I March 2g. 1870,48?If '
1MB. DM.
a ?* p
Opftfm, Morphine, Qrii'alne, Sod*, 8atr?.
Ginger, 8pice, P-pjxjr,dove*,CaALfJOH.
Sweat Oil, As?foaUda, Campl^r, Ifos.
tang Liniment. 8*afordV lari^fv
rator, Cocaine, Lyons Knifiairon, Garden
' 8*ed?,So?p?, Perfafntriee, Yesrt f&wd+i*.
Cattle Prfwdcrt, SdrfHi* FtfWtfto, sWatT
?h?r liadf of Powders, P?lv aad 7i?#ivrast
Owuoaat flaltaa Ac- ifu at ,.J(:
t- cxitann?
r J.' * ! ." T ! .'II! y;! 0 ?u ?'t 1 ' -"wOti
To Kiii Ow^sv^ '
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tsCIIOOI. IIIVTORT OF SOUTII C&KOLI
N A.?Tvdd in a hmiilinr j$la. By Prof. ?*>r
MMRd W*>0li DAVlfcoON, A. E. l'ife*
90 centa
Prof. REYNOLDS' WRITI&G BOOKS, in a
aeri-a ??f five nun?l?ei-??? a?? centa mch.
A SCHOOL REQlsJTKR lo la t ?* niorvhs,
10 ccnte.
r? 1'aBLE BOOK for youog children,- -50 ceuia
per d- s.
1Vach<*r? and Educators who w^ah lo exam'
many of the abov? works .with a view la
ihoir iinroiluction, will have a copy aent them
on reo* ip< of half th? ahov? iirim.
Duffle & Chapman.
Publishers and Booksellers,
Columbia, S. C.
Parker & Lee, Agents.
Abbeville C. U., S. C.,
Wo tlift County School- Commissioners of
out.li Carolina, have ox^minfd Prof. Reynold's
of i>ubli^hf?l ny 1 Juffi* & Cban
an. of ivlnrobia. S. C , and h?-li?-va tKem adininvhly
udapU-d io t he purposes for ^hatthey
*rc il/s'tfueo. and ha*? no hesitation in r?o?
iiinK'nding tbvm to the piivuta Schools of
the State.
A. A. JAMES, Union Conutv.
It. LATIIAN, Y-ik Couotv,"
J AM PS K. DUNLAP, Marion County,
W. BERLY. Lexington Ouuty,
11. II. KKI1), burg County,
Wll. SUWMKIt, Newbeirj
W. .1. WHITE. Lanmater,
RICIIAKD I'OIHHHR. Oconee.
D. F. Bll \DI,I?Y, Pickon*,
WM 11. IIAYME,
March ^5, 1S7<?. 48-?tf
iralMi.
Yincgar Bitters, .
Plantation Bittorw,
Hoatetter's Bittorn,
Tutt'a Saraapftrilfa,
> IlelmboMs Bucht*,
Shriner's Cough Syrupy
Tarronts Aperient,
Alcock'a Poroua Plastor,
Had way's Pill's,
Davis' Pain Killer,
Liquid Opodeldoc.
Flesh Brushes*
Hair Brushes,.
Poonah Brushes,
Mucilage,
Purple Itinr
Carmine Infr.
RrtUinn PnwnnU -? *?Ji *
, WM..H.IVC, wuua I UJg JknTBCt,
Sweet Malaga Wine,
Lemon Sugar,
Starch, Concentrated Lye,
Bath Briekn Lump Potash at
PAREEB & LEE'S
. Maroh I& 1*70,4?-^?
Hofttgtier's Bitters.
The b?8i Bitter* ,after -?% far sab by
g J ??. *. TftMKKY.
s 1J>?? OAS 1 S 11 H
' TO THE WORHINQ CUA88 ?Wa araprapartd to
fortlrtiallrtfwa tmploymaat at home, tha
whole of (he time or for tha (para ammanta. MimiK,
U|Wind profitable, Peraona of either aaa aaril/eara from'
Mb, ta *8 per cTraios, and a proportional aero ?/ dnodot
tfcrlr whole time tothe biuiaeaa. Bo/iaod ft rH earn nrtrir
tmichliDfli. Tkilill *ho M Ihli uW aw mhI tbnr
aidreas and teat the buliitai?tflil| lilfppuultM,
oftfri TaauehaaaraDotwcIlaefMIMiwvvtllMd flfopay
far the tronhla of?rrittn*. a oil pvrttruian.a.raluaklBmipja
whlrh will Jo WMnWn *54 OO. A|? ?!?> of Tkt
rropU't LU/raty Cbai/iaafaa n?a of a? Uracil aad
,ba?t family ampaprn pahUahari?all Hit free V mall.
****'&? ffiLgrSRVSiSBt &? *
' ToTAftteS,
Bblfl Pink JSyo
Bbls. P??eh Blow* _
" Bbls/Onions (Latge.)
For sale bv * "
Norwood, dujgjsgy^gsL
Jan. 13, 1870, 38, tC,.;. ZT^
rWI^#?e?, 00 ifeopi^g toifinff,
Efsq^r This
watered, and would mal^Ai
farm. It might
divided into several
may my
March 4, J870, 4?*t? - * r'. ?
N O TfC?.
I WILL be ^eent 4toiil JU>bevill?
iSRap- ** twm.
. &WUUU
Mtjeb 85, 187#, 85?tf
| Fgod
?JXJ tfM. ClM/IKbM Bid*,.
I
50 W/U nod } Bbla of Laof Ltfi,
500 BbU of Prim* Flower,
20 TWew pf - ?#?/? T
100 Bl'li ?f MdwMM?A%wyr '^i
With ? fall Sit^pfCofoo, Tmh, Sogayi
Cnnred ^ruita ?rxf FWfr, Jtlik*, F?ckl?,
IVw*nti, (MM,
BWtU fnitav Neie,4wMU|eU For wlo
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