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mmmmmmmmematmmsm WALLER & mm OBEEHWOOD, 8. 0. DEALERS IX nx &00B8 Hardware, Groceries, HATS AND CAPS, Shoes, Queen's Ware, aiiASo x^7-A**.an, Ready-Made Clothing JFurmgljiucj C&ooiis PXjOWS, IRON & STEEL AND in fact, is everything to I found iu a wcll-stocked, gener store. Patronage desired on a lias of value received. Motto, "Lo prices and fair dealing." I-iiberal a< varices, on shipments to our friends. Feb. 18, 1870, 43?tf 1300 Busheli Best White Virginia Cori 500 Bu. Pure Yellow, lit lato reduction in price. 50 Barrels of Virginia Floui 23 Bbls, Different Grades of Flow All at lowest market rates. WALTER & BROTHER. Feb. IS. 1870, 43?tf i\EW ORLEANS SYRUP FLORIDA SYRUP. Refining Syrup, different grades BEST WATERMELON, WHITE DRIP SYllUr "WALLER & BROTHER. Fobruary 18, 1870, -13?tf TO ARRIVE. so mm. ?h?m, CLEAR RIBBED SIDES, RIBBED SIDIS, Shoulders, Mess Fork, And Best Kett'e Rendered Lard, WALLER & BROTHER, Feb. : 3, 1870, 43?tf isigrr niwwuriiin Ml mSiliMTHiila 75 Blls. Flour, 2000 hM. BMC?, 1000 Bushels Prime See! Oals, MACKEREL LAUD, CHEESE OSNABURGS, Linseys, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c. Norwood, DuPre & Co. Jan. 7, 1870, 37?tf VOVSOS ron m ii TFiio iu rumms. PLQW deep, fertilize freely, and sow your eeed directly in the drill. . To enablo you to do all of these economically, come to AIKEN & WALLER'S DEPOT for Fertilizers, at Greenwood ! "to r u: . J and get a Murfee's Subsoil Plow, and an improved "DOW LAW" Cot ton Planter. You can get them at the Factor; Pric?j only freight added. . TEEMS CASH. I MINT 999 6l lUte tan Cora at lowe?tT cash figure#, by weight sacks included, for sale by, AIKXH * WALLE*, .ttwnoO 3't ftlWnwood, 8. C. March 26^1870,r*Mt A - * / ' SimmgrflVLivep Regulatoi Mmm- W3 Hm b?M lH?d and foaod to b?? ei t.'?? o) ' M?rch 8#, 18M, 4??tf , . " I k ' UNqwl Preen* it Lift feaviiitt* ' Tho /?M?roHN Adwx*tt fbr M?lrc saynj Bince the wul\|eot ItiR beo properly presented to the public, th progress ft has mado is much grontc than in former days when it Was lcn understood and appreciated. Companies fVom time to timo hav boasted of this progress, but tho ar - nual exhibits to tho Insurance D< partmont show tiio real fuot*. Prom "Tho Life Chart," publishe by lliat staunch insurance journal Tl iSpectator, of New York, and whic every lit'o insuraneo agent shoul have, wo are gratified as well as sui prised to find tho Piedmont and Ai lington of Virginia has excelled over company represented in that "Chart r near its own ago, and in its brief ei ' reor placed itself ahead of many c tho oldest iu this country, and thoi f name is legion. This exhibit show that the Piedmont and Arlington ha a greater increase of business iu 18C over 18G8 than any company on tlii continent. It shows that therc-wcr I only threo companies in tho~Unite< ' States that issued larger amount c )0 risks in 18G9 than it did, ami onl; aj nino companies that issued more poli ;8 eies. Also, that with their accumu w lated risks of tifteen or twenty vear , ?n ?1 ' mii vuiiiuiucvi, i/iua uuiiijKUiy tllOllgl young stands twentieth in amount o risks in force. This exhibit, among over a hun - dred companies, makes the Picdmon and Arlington the leading Life Insur 5 ance Company at least ol' this eoun try. It shows not only progress, hu l> caution and economy. Com pa ret with other companies its losses an small, while its expenses average con sidcrahly less than those of other in stitutions of a like age. This flatter ' ing exhibits warrants us in predicting f. that in a few years, tho l'iedmon and Arlington, will, like Saul of Tar stis, tower head and shoulders ovei all companies in this country. Drs. Branch, Ward hi w and Archer arc agents for this County, at Ahhe villc, C. II., and Major. Jno. F. Oshori is canvassing the County generally. ? Washington, April 11.?Hoar's res ignation is denied. ' Governor Sen tor, of Tennessee, an swcrinp a question lending to inipcacr General Forrest's veracity, said "Jit is a shooting man, 1 reclccti 1 iiad bet > Ler not say much about that." Markets. Abrevu.lk, April 15 ?Cotton, 21 Nkw Youk, April 12? Noon.? 1 Cotton dull aiul nominal?raiddling uplands 2S1. Gold 12?. 7. P. M.?Cotton dull; 23}. Gold 12j. (JHAUI,ESTOy, April 13. ? Coltoti . quiet but unchanged?middling. 21J C?2H. LiVKRroor,, April 13?3 P. M.? Cotton quiet?uplands 11 J; Orlcanfi 11}. MARRIAGES. MATIIIIED, on Wedncsdaj'. 6th of . April, at tho residence of Dr. S. A. Brcwton, of Spartanburg, by Rev. W, It. Hemphill, ROBERT R. IIEMP HILL, Esq., of Abbeville, and Miss EUGENIA C. BltEWTON, of Spartanburg. ' OBITUARY. The last fluttering spark of vitality has left its tenement of clay, and another fair flower has faded and fallen fl'Om ll)A fnniilv vino Afica TSA. BELLA E. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Jordan, had long been in delicatc health, but her 'disease did not assu mo alarming symptoms until last November, when medical skill could alleviate its pain but was powerless to arrest its progress, and on tho night of the 19th of January the golden cord was broken, and she gently passed from earth to the dreamless night of long repose. Her sufferings were intense at times, but bv the grace of God, her faith in tho Redeemer's love bore her in glorious triumph over all tho waves of bodily Buffering. Sho early gave herself to God, and the untiring effort of all her after years was to win His approving smile, that if, mitrlif ho o Koniifn/Min ? *" ?- ^ ? w w %m WUUbi/UUO 1U11JUUY* iu gild tho horizon of her destiny, and ' scatter the mists that shroud eternity ' in darkness. The .close of her life j was calm as the rippling of a qnidt stream, and gentle as the sinking breeze that lingers but a moment e'or it is forever gone. To her death had ' uo terrors, for it was tbo brightness t of tho Saviour'ssmilo coming over the hills of "eternity to guide her ransomed spirit on to God. This is thereigbl link that has been broken in tho gold en chain of -family lovo, and she will r bo missed at home; but Oh ! how mnch more will she bo missed from thai ^ house dedicated to God?'4Asbury' tho church of her adoption, and oi a which she was one of the strongest pillars. But wo would not have hei here again, for while earth has losl an ornament and the church a treas re, heaven has gaiued a jewel, anc I another angel shouts hosannahc around Jehovah's throne. Fully con I scioas of the near and rapid approact of death, her dying counsel to thi '? dear ones standing around, was to be more zealous as watchmen on th< walls of Zion. The last quivering ac cents of her toiigae vibrajted in blisi and In the language of thjggopd mai paos^ at pm.; 7; a ,,r f.r-+ -1 "Blessed are tlje^U^j^KUf^lie ii [* |ht kor4jf?*a Jrauefaan sah.1 * th| SpMt, t iheir, tfeeir wwk*. &4bl . % K.M00. t*AtR0H!Ri ttoM* KUtllttWMt,Mt\ 1*. 1*. Toale, wIioro advertisement It Appear* In another colthnn, has estt tabllshed on a firm busts, in Charles* o ton, tho largest and most complete r manufactory of doors. sashes, blinds, is &c., in tho Southern States, ttavlnj Advertised liberally during tho pas o year, lie has secured a largo custom i- extending as far wost as Alabama, j. and lie has thus been enabled to put Ibrlli n printed prico list which defies 1 (1 competition. Every pcrnon wlio con-1 ie templates building or repairing should ' h write at onco for Mr. Toulo s pricc d lists. . lm. r- ' p- OortTATinxAi, Ait.UKXt*?Fresh, pure air is a ? vitalising dixit', Whoever ia debarred l>y cir?i cuniBinncoS ftotrt unarenas to this inrisiuJo, (>ut powerful stimulant, n?oda A me<li? l" cpI invigorant of some kind. The great object ?(' should be to cho<>so the best. Popularity in n . ! pretty good guarantee of met it in this ecrutis oi/.ing and into ligent age, and tri.-d by this . criterian 1(< stutter's Stomach Bitters etands ^ '' fir-*t(|mong the inv-g<>rating and regulating 9 | mi-diem ? of the present day. To the wants S of persons engHged in indoor employments, es(> ' pecially in crowded factories where even wiili I ! the best possible ventilation the almostpin-en is ; always in souic degree polluted, this salubrious d! vegetable tonic is peculiarly ad.ip'cd. The y* I nature of the ingredients is no mystery. It j. I consists of ?n absolutely pure ditfu>ive etiniuh ; 1- nt. tinctured?or rather surcharged?with lt.be floidextracts<if sanative of loots und bmks ^ ! of liei lis Tin" nhnniini niuiiiii !.? ! ? ? T I but vrliil are tliey f The juice of only n sin- ) if gle root or bai k o- plant is presont in %.aoh. 5Col one ol them combines the three properties of a tonic, mi ulicrative. and nn npeiient. A'l these elements nre bletidrd in tlie Bitters; nor T t- are these the sum of i's medicinal recotiitiieiidu J - tions. Itiinleon blood dejmrent uud an un_ tispnsmodic. ^ The baleful effect. whLli nir that has been _ . pnrtiaily exhausted of it? oxygen by fiequeii? ' breathing produces on the vital oivnnix ttion, ' i? notorious, and when lo this devitilizcd at . mosphcie is superadded the meinphitic vuoor of hot air furnace?, it becomes deleterious nml depressing in the ex'rerne. To enaiple the system to bear up. oven for a few hours each C day against'lie debilitating influence of a viL tinted uiiih sphere, n wholesome tonic And al J . t"-r.itive is uigently lequired* This grand dis[t iderntiim is supplied in llostftier's Bitters, which as n strength sustaining, healih proteei ing ngent hos no lirtils either among ofliciual y , or advertised medieim-s April, 16, Is7u. 6i-~lm. "A 61*ihit dwells within each Flow : ft, Root and IIkuh." which when judi- r cioti'-ly selected wild prepared, ns in Sum- J * ter Bitters, proves the most valuable Tonic known. . TcTr's I.MrnoTED IIaiu. Dye ?Is admitted on . nil sides to he the most siirp'e nnd natural 1 Dye evci invented; it is easiiy applied, does noi slain tilt skin, b'avea th? hair s >fl and , clossy, nnd is instantaneous in its effect. Try j it and y?u will use no oilier. 1 | April, 15, 1870, 51?2e. g j IjATIuST QUOTAJJIONS OF 11 : SOUTHERN SECURITIES," > IN CHARLESTON". S. C., Corrected Weekly by A. C. KA UFAfAN, Bro i leer, A'o. 25 Broad Street. 1 April 9, 1870. J 1 State Skcirithsj.?South Ciirohna, old.86 a j (lo ueW,?u3l'; do, regiai'd stock, tx inl . ?u8<? ' City SecuriTIM?Augusta, On. Bonds, ?a , 87; Charleston, S. C. Sto.:k. (ex qr int.) ?a j68 ; do. Fire Loan Bonds,?n7fi ; Columbia, S. ^ C. Bonds, ?n70. Railroad Bonus.?B'uo Ridge, (fiiBt mortgage)?u7?i; Charleston nn<l ^uvunnnli,?at?5; Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta,?u'JO ; 'Jiic- t> raw nnd I>.irlii?g'on.?d8g ; Greenville and 4J Columbia, (first inort)rt<ia ?; d<?, State gun- .. " rantro, G'Ja?; Northeastern, 00a?; Savannah and Charleston, 1st niuvt. ??8>; do. State gum-ailIce, ?a70 ; South Carolina.? p jaSO; do, 7J5; Spartanbnrg nnd Union.?a58. n kailruad Stocks?Charlotte Cnlumb a nit J A ugurtiu,?u5A; Greenville nn<1 Colu-nbiii, 2ft ?; Northeastern, alO; Savannah and Charleston, ?a35; South .Carolina, whole shores ^ ?n45 : do, half d<> ? Exuhnce, Ac. ?New Y?>rk Right, ? off par ; Gold, 1 lunl 12; Silver, Iu5nll8. v sorill CAROLINA DANK BII.LS. "Bank of Charleston ?n? Batik of Newberry a? a Bank of Cnnid?n 60a? (J Ba> k of Georgetown 5a? r< Bai?k of South Carolina 6a? ? Bank of Cheater 6a? Bank of Hamburg 3a? Bank of State of S. C. prior to 1861 60a? ? Bank of State of S. C. issue 18??1 and *02.18a? Planters' and Mechanics Bank of Charleston ?a? People's Bank of Charleston ?a? Union Bank of Charleston ?a? Southwestern It ft Bank yf Charleston, old, ?a? Southwestern It 11 Bunk of Charleston, new ?a? 1 Stfitc Bank of Charleston 3a? I Farmers' and Exchange Bitnk of Char- f( lc."ton ? Exchange Bank of Columbia 10a? J Commercial Ba..k of Columbia 2a? t' Merchants' Bank of Cheraw 3a? p Planters' Hank of Paiifi^ld 3a? ^ State of South Carolina Bills Receivable par.? ? Citv of Charhaioii PhaniM i*;n? ~ - - - ? r" il Bills marked thus ( *) ere being redeemed 8 at the Bank Counters ui each. t GREAT SOUTHERN^ IMPROVEMENT III FENCING.. Saves its Cost in Land 1 saved, and Facility j of Gleaning. GREAT saving of limber can be made of anything that v*ill not break of 1 Ha own weight. A rat may gel through b nuu a rquirrfi may euniD over bill Hi I , oilier animals may slay out. The wind , can not blow it down, needs very lillle lepnir, and iho limber will last longer than in any oilier known fence. The subscriber ' is agent for Abbeville County and will sell - rights for plantations and for towiibhips. [ Come up on Bale Day and for furthor par( ticulars in regard to P. Davis' Improved Puteiit Wire nod Picket Fence, apply to J. W. THOMAS, P Agent Abbeville, 8. C. ALSO, 1 i THE GREAT J_ Family Knitting Machine, I 4 Will be exhibited at Mr: Brazeale's. Tliis machine speaks for itself, an ! .is destined Y to revolutionize Bonsebold industry.1 We 9 do not wish to abdse the tim? honored i I. needles, but mnst say that even for ordinary nail lliflir daw 'It Ml " ??<! TtU? > \j ' I * "/ """ *M" * ' great and cheap invention kniu every i thing, 3peeim?nt of maiiafacturad af- I 1 ticlea axbibitod* Call sod tee for y6nr*? ! E solve*. I!/ ' * . MPMJiiK'7?\ hxtrt t W-tf .1^ J *ai ^v f 1 { . iti.\ i. . 800 Bu. Maryland Oates. M0' /" A Co. Jannajj 12,1$79, PI, if t FRENCH CHOCOLATE AND Baker's Coooa. French and Asssorted Candies at PARKER ft LEX'S <" April 8, 1S70, GO?tf t r nuuu uamps, Pl BURNERS & CHIMNEYS, ?j a fresh supply, at PARKER & LEE'S. Anril 8, 1870, GO-If XI ALE IN PINTS/ LAUNDRY SOAP AND TANNERS OIL, (Straits) at PARKER & LEE'S April 8, 1870, 50?tf festerflay, To-flay and Forever, .TlJSf. roopivnil nf. PMHfi ~ & Lffi'S rApril 8, 1870, 50?tf A FEW EUSHELS Pure Boyd Prolific IL AND air ho 'EELER COTTOIl SEED. Cull nnd see samples of Seed and /int. Trowbridge & Co. 11 April 1, 1870, -19?tf Fhe Policv-HftMar'a Lire and Tontine Assurance u \vl COMPANY OF THE SOUTH. st} 29 Broad slrcel, Charleston, S. C., aAVIXG deposited $50,000 with tlie Comptroller-General for the prot-clion of its policy-holder?, will issue llie j n isual forms of Life and Endowment Poli- ^ i.s. It is the most liberal Company to the Assured in the Would / ? Tlie Charier guarantees ro iho assured I he cash surrender value of hia policy nf? I rr one annual premium has been paid, ex- | epi hi case of Irainl. J It is the only purely mutual Company n the South. It has no Stockholders; All surplus irofits must be divided among the policy lold-rs. A] It is thoroughly conservative. s^j Its (nvcstmeMa are confined bv charter o the most solid securities, and it is unci" the management of men of well.estab* slicd ability and integrity. Persons desiring any information will lease communicate with any of the ofliers. WM. McBURNKV. President. E R ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. and 1ict. A G. E BOf;G3 Spi.-'v ati>l ft JOHN T. DARBY, 'm." D ~Mod* Ad- T Uor. J_ Messrs. Thomson & Fair, are the ?ent3 of the above Company for the 'ounlies of \bbeville, N?wberiy. and Lau?ns and W. Joel Smith is the sub-agent for ibbeville. April, 8, 1870. 50?tf ^ Dniteft States Internal Deputy Collecter's Office, THIRD DISTRICT, S. C. ^ NEWBERitY, March 29th 1870. ^JOTICE is hereby given to all per- f\f ^ 80118 claiming an intorcst in the III allowing described proporty seized larch 4th 1870 for violation of Insrnal .Revenue Laws to wit, one Coper Still and fixtures, one Funnel, lirec Jugs and ono Keg from James I. Gilliam, to appear and show cause ?<0 [' any whj* the aforesaid property hould not be forfeited on or before ho 28th day of April next. JAMES H. DBNNIS, } ' BlOC Deputy Collector. April, 1. 1870, 49?3t m\ MIVHX L- ituuu mtiiiv HJUU8,,,H; and Vinegar Bitters, Plantation Bitters, re Hostettor's Bitters, MM Tutt's Sarsaparilla, V HelmboMs Buchu, B Shviner's Cough Syrup, Warrants Aperient, AIcocIc'b Porous Plaster, Eadway'a Pill's, -r3 t\ n - tr.n ^ x/uviM xruin jvinor, Liquid Opodeldoc. CC Flesh Brushes, ^ Hair Brushes, Poonah Brushes, gp Mucilage, Purple Ink, Carmine Ink. laibins, Currants, Cooking Extract, Sweet Malaga Wine, RI Lemon Sugar, ^ w ? Starch, Concentrated Ljre, j^Bc, Bath Bricks Lump Potash at 'h PARSER & LEE'S March 18, 1870,,47-^tf -(.m L - i ' *' a?wm *Kppp8S6E=i '' Bbl* P>nk $v$, :i j? *1 .1 ' #W Bbl^P^c4i Blj>w?o:i!j :: , J'.' *11 Bbja. Onions (?*rge.) t; ii ot: ^roitwoo^ OTPBEJ I CO. , Jan. 12,1870, 38, tf I i SPRING ANF GOO Wo beg lcavo to atmounco to tht Store, and complete, nnd wo can AR repared to offer tliem better barg ar purchases huvo boon made sine Inch enables us to sell them mucli CHEA lis season than ever. This is no I j invite all persons to call A' Our store and tliey MILLER & -c offering their Friends and C THA rcr "before offernd to the trade o ort EYE is been to serve our Friends as v d our aim ti.is season shall be to pe we have already established, i BEFC ircliasing elsewhere. Miller & TIIE LADIES will remember s charge of the Millinery Depart) lere she will always be found rea *le of DRKSS, I1AT or BONJSi April 8, 1870, 50, if SPRING BAYS, BARN! HO. 4, GRAUJ *e now opening out their SPRI 11 at price3 to suit the times, wh Extraordinai BESII AJOLU&r-jLja.O0 SWEKl HEY HAVE A F Hats, Clothing wmmtmm April 8, 1870, tf WHOLESALE IY GOODS HOUSE! Just Opened JthAd OF GREG GTS BUILDING. J rner Main and Taylor Steets. St th f 7~E ?re now prepared to offer to Coun V try Merchants and the Trade a 62 ;k of se Bfl r Ms, Fancy Goois. k. * ' . ' ' M licit for Variety in Styles and LOW jfC ICES, cannot be surpassed in any k?t. u< Ul goods ordered carefully selected, satisfaction guaranteed. r. B. LOYE & CO. ^ J. D. IOVB. . B. MoCREERY. IN OUR ETAIL HOUSE, >LUMBIA HOTEL BUILDING, ! bare each department packed fall of NEW and DESIRABLE Pc ac ring and Summer Dry Goods J< 11 the latest importations and American ar lasnufaotures, which will be void at ' b Gold prices for Greenbacks, H, AKD CO LVER GIVEN IN CHANGE. are now showing some rare novel lie* in 1 e Ma ties, and Shetland Pannier Mantles, |l ternich Style Ail] line of Alexandre A Courroiseer Qeni KID GLOVES, At popular prises.- ri v>. pedal Job Lots offered daily. : 1 Ifri TVLOVE * CO., * 41,8,1876,50?8m ftalumhU Q?>tel BaUd'g Ji irottee. i B^CSS" "W* ?'THS df " Ik inartful, X it ptfr'fctiminV #fll> 6fifcf^ npori ? JkdconnU (w fob crat exception') dtie ' 11869r:r'/Ol H .0"!0 rr rmt * ROBERTSON. kpril 8, 1870,50?tf |"' I SUMMER I 08 > public that our stock is now Assure our customers that wo L nitis than avo have over done. * :o the gicut dccliuo iu Goods, * PER s liumbug; and to be convinced, n K rw di tl 8C will admit that ?r ROBERTON I ustomers greater inducements ^ n |s f Abbeville and vicinity. Our Ri ? CE rell as tliey could do anywhere, pi i maintain the reputation we u Call and examine ^ >RE r Robertson. x that MllS. LYTIIGOE stil rnent, at Miller tfc Robertson's, dy to fit them out in the latest ET. GOODS.! Ell X COJ [TB RABG1, NG GOODS, which tliey will I ieh means, J + m mmm rily Low. )ES HSS ?c 0 OiOS ULL STOCK OF i r and Shoes, * 7 q ififtsii, m c - K UnM States Internal Revenue. T Deputy Collector's Office. THIRD DISTRICT, S. C. Newberry, April 5, 1870. ** kTOTICE, I will sell to the highest t> %| bidder at Abbeville C. II. on iturdaj' the 16th day of April inst. ^ e following described property for- _ Kir Hnn nrA/iAca low 4/\ ? vj v*wv ||I v/vvoo VA 1UH tv nit. ~WTl ! gallons of whiskey moro or less, ? ized from Samuel Carter, also at the mo time and placo 15 gal. of whia- P sy mOro or less, seized from Frank orrison. Tho above described whis ;y was soizod Feb. 28 1870 for viola)D of Internal Itcvenile Laws. 1 J. H. DENNIS, gj Doputy Collector. or April, 8, 1870. 50?2t. d< Notice q To Debtors. Public notice is heroby given to all irsons who are indebted ny note or count to tho lato Copartnership ef >hn Knpx & Co., to como forward id settle immediately. Unless paid t ifore tho 15th of April next, the A aims will be put into tho hands of . It. Hemphill, Esq. Magistrate, for ? lloction. / \ at rohn Knox&Co In Liquidation. " March 11th, 1870,46, fit - U \ r ? '"TV ? Public Notice.! ", V: i 2 S hereby ??ten to All parties' fatereated In the E*tnte of Robert Ellis, dec'd, . tt a Mlilcnftnt. rfjrfaid E*tat? JMU.be ' We i^FriiW^ffice fbr&jlnjg >3 motif on the 2i> n iost. The heir* el * ere hereby especially noiifiod of the 3, settlement Ml?&hJ!Sfcl0g itonp will mnke the eatax known ou or l.oO A ci?B?cq*OT.v/ic April 4,1870, #0?tf. IUM LUNG BMJAML tit* RKMtbt rtm ofiiumption, Coughs* ) Bro&ofeit!?? Aitbma A ad Group, AS AJt KXPRCTOttAN* |. T HAS NO EQUAL I It is composod of tho active prineilos of roots and plants, which aro f lemically extracted, bo us to retuin ? II their modicul qualities. ^ [inisters and Public Speakers. Tho nro so often afflictod with throat iscases, will find a euro remedy m .. lis Balsum. Lozenges and wafers J >mctiincs gives relief, but this Bolim, taken a few times, will insuro a crmanont cure. Will all thoso afllictcd with Coughs ^ [ Consumption, givo this Balsam a t ir trial, they will bo pleased with le result, and ctnfess that the sure !medj' is fvlind at last. fc is Sold by all Druggists. * April I, 1890, 49?4t {\ BLACKSMITH WORK. N FUTURE my chargo for work will bi: For laying plows, cash ) els. credit 50 cts., shoeing horses, ish 81.50 credit $2.00, sharpening own, cash 8 cts. ".rodit 10 cts., cut- _ ng bugiry and one horso wagon tiro, ish 75 cts., credit 61.00, wagon Tire, 1.00 credit $1.25. NICHOLAS WRIGHT. ^ April 1, 1870, 49?tf ro Arrive. . rr a rrxrn . !X jjk a ik et JdflL U jtiitf'iiliii'iji SUB SOIL PLOW. ( TROWBRIDGE & CO. April 1, 1870, 49 ?tf PRIVATE BOARDING. ^ m ? The "Marshall Ilouao" is now and C ill continue to he, during my occuation of it, a Private Boarding louse, and not a Tavern or Inn. I have no license to keep a Tavern liis year, and m}- license for last year as long since expired. I claim none * f the rights and am under none of I ho liabilities or regulations of the eeper of a Tavern in the Town of ibbovllle. JOIItf A. MAYS. March 28, 1870, 49?tf * j NEW LOT' miles' Siioes. i ALL SIZES iadies' Kid Walking Sliocs, 1 ALL SIZES LADIES' *asty Laced Gaiters, ' Just received and for'sale by tUARLES, PERRIN & CO. 1 March 15, 1870, 47?tf 'USHINGS & BAILEY, j Booksellers & Stationers, o. 262 Baltimore St, Opposite Hanover. 3B A T .TXMOrtm. ho largest and beat assorted stock T in the city of School, Law, Medical, Dental, Classical & Miscellaneous Books q ar General Bank and Counting House Stationary of all kinds, lank Books made to Order in any Style of Binding and Ruling. pril 1, 49?3m [Established 1811.] IcEnigbt ? Bodson," HOTO&RAPH & AMBROTYPE ARTIST'S. CI lflLL remain for a few days in ^ Iyg Abbeville. Persons wishing )od pictures will do well to call at H ico at their gallery, up stairs next >or to Dr. Wardlaw's office. March 18, 1870, 47?tf i-?^ lOSTAR'S BED BUG Exterminator, AND * 1 BED BUG KILLER, I made by ourselves, PARSER & LEE. March 2;. 1870, 48?tf VOICE FROM THE NEEDY.1 ti "^ALL and pay me what you owe me. ri J Yours, in need of fund* until you .y ,UQ?? . . C W. T. PENNEY. " March 25,1870, 48?If reen ' Mountain Asthma Cure i the best remedy for Asthma everr scovered. I have a tupply now, and you are a. sufferer from this dls- r easing disease, call and get a^box ? id be nlier^d..., , For sale by arl-' : w. T; JPrice #2U)Q a- box. <?TOi'**fer1aS3* 'it !'r,t raW .vJi^WW ?' 'f A FRESH SIT^FLY 0F 1 _ lj*' Kit A luL">jJ?P :; * ' " " ' I Sntfar, Coffee, OyjMfv, . * TotdaMiM, Pwtfy^i G"0n<^ig5^^ying8?d*'' ? 1/ NOBWWD, DRFBS 4 CO. J*n. 18,1#7?, 83, tf I. B, CHALMERS & CO, Dtatart in mry variety of rUAAlIUlUi, to suit tho tmlo, At low prtcoa, March 2ft, 1870, 48- tf F. B. Chalmers A Co., *favo in Storo n largo stock of IHILDREiV'3 CARRIAGES, all's Peramtmlators ? Bobby Horses. March, 25,-1870, 48?tf D. Chalmers & Co., Ilavo in storo, a good stock of Mt&$n^lBS8?B09 1 icnv pncca, also tho VOVEN WIRE MATTRESS, lio most comfortable for Summer ubo that is made, also tho SPRING BED. rt improvement on the old springa. March 25, 1870, 48?tf TO BE FOUND AT THE furniture Store, A NEW STYLE OP JOTTAGE BED STEADS, also cheap, low price, COTTAGE BEDS, J. D. CHALMERS, & Co. March, 25, 1870, 48?tf Mark the Spot >f Your Deceased Friends. At the marble yard a fino stock of ITALIAN MARBLE, io other kind sold, all at reasonable jrices. J. D. CHALMERS, & CO. Mreh 25, 1870, 48?tf At the Furniture Store, jarge German Plate Looking Glasses, \ lot .of German Glass Plates a r:n Au u xu jl xxx uiu x rallies. March 25, 1870, 48-tf it the Furniture Store, A LARGE LOT MOULDING, all sizes?to make frames, "ine selection of rustic frames, for PHOTOGRAPH'S. March 25, 1870, 48?tf insure Your Pronertv. J. ?/ 7 IN THE iIVERFOOL & LONDON * insurance Company. Assets in Gold, $17,000,000,00 iossea adjuetod promptly and paid without doduclion at tho agency ia Iharleston, S. C. Apply to ? W. H. PARKER. Agent, at Abbeville, S. C. March 18, 1870, 47?tf ' j; Every man who haa a horse, mule or i>wt should have a bottle of McCord'a 'olie Mix'lire?it in no humbug. Call t PENNEY S DRUG STORE aod get bottle for 81.50. MHrr.h 25. 1870, 48?tf . ? # ? , Woman's Best Friend Is Bradfiold's Regulator, for sale by W, T. PENNEY. March 25. *870, 48?tf (inure nnirna JIUUS. UlllM *'???- ? . y-* Opium, Morphine, Qwieine, Soda, SxlU, linger, Spice, P?-pper, Cloves, CfUtur Oil, >we?t Oil, AMfoetidfl. Camphor, Muting Liniment, 8Hnford'? Lwer Tnvigontor, Cocaine. Lyons l?*fhiiiron, Qnrduo t-eds, Soups, P?rfumwrww, Ye**t Powders. ' tile Powder*, SviaHts Ponders, end all ther kind# of P>w*der?, Pijli^ end Tiuqrr 11 res, Oiutment BaWee Ac., A'? ?t l). FENWEY'S M?r0V2B,19?0,48-tf rtv hi " r . cTo Mill Ownera.. Hftiti STmJTA unT.TTKra JIXKEH, SMUT ' UAORB^"*kL :inda of Mfll Findings, fbr sale at the % ; ?& tAptih2rlM9*?4**l*A- * ^ WW ~, i?<<rl? j.i.o^..,??t ? hnii :' I:agaswg^^vu *cynis (feiw-' "-1"1 Apiil 1, 1870,40?tf