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TILE XIX CENTURY AND TIIE UK 10]
REFOIiil PARTY.
In a Into number of tlio XJX Cm
1ury, tlio E.liter Dr. W. V#. II.al
lacks the principles aud policy of tli
Jleforni movement, as bciuic part am
parcel of I\epuh!ica?iisin ilscir, am
loaning necessarily to l!io trium pii o
tlsal^.irty; and in a nuhsoquent c-or
lroversy with tI?o Charleston Cc.uric
ropcals his charges and allegation:
Tho ifagazino artido appeared lo u
rii;g;ilar!y vague and poir.thv-?-, ar.i
lui^'it very naturally lead the Co urn'
to the conclusion that as the I>octo
was opposed lo Union inform. he \va
a ftupporlcr of the SeoLt part}-, Tin
however, he indignantly disclaim?
But in Rpito of protestation and di
claimcr, wo naturally conclude tha
v. hero two parties alone are arrayi i
4 - - ? -it-- 1 - . ..44
ngainsi ei*cu oilier, no wim
to overthrow the one. in making c-oin
mon canxe, r.o!a>s vo!(W, with tiio oiIj
it If the parly which now 11? !
the Slate government is to bo over
thrown in the coming election, i
irr.:st ho by (hat Union la form move
mcnt of which Messv*. Carpenter an<
j'nllor are tho true cxpoucnU, a:;<
the active and earnest standard-ben:
o;-s. Whatever obstacles Dr. Hick
thrown in tho way of their buccv.s
enarc:. to the benctit of their auvei.-a
fries, and leads to tho trinmj !i <
Sci?tt, Jju ho a Scott man or other
v. inc.
i>y way of preliminary remark, i
there not something of arrogance, t<
Fay the lea^t of if, in this %,poIiiiea
pnr.-on" Avho has floated into ou:
ir.i'ist as a wk.!' upon the title ot" rovo
lulioimiy agllulion, arraigning ll.<
principles of tho Union Reform move
mfint sis Ik;in;*' opposed to "patriot
ism, lioacsJy and integrity''?a strung
or impeaching the iuoiirer< and Priori
jilns of tho beat ar.-i most patriotic o
/ tho sons of South Carolina? AVha
<loc3 he know of politics at a!!, mwel
loss of ointo polities', that ho t>ho;:k
arrogal-o to himself tho tout of i
".r.arter in Israel?" The \sgi?p an'
p/iu'loss charges of the arlitlo i!?ci
well Illustrates the truth of the J lorn
tion m.'ixiM, ''nr mi lor ulit>i crcjndtnri
? itn<i proves thr.t ;i goo<l pec At he
vviJ likely bo epoilod in- tliw* a.ilci.-:p
t ) become u poor politician.
what is Doctor Ifickt' o'-joc
1i-m lo t'uo platform of principles o
tho Union KolVrm psr!y? Tli:\t it i
i:j fuel Che pint form of list* llopul/.i-ai
pr.i ly itself?-t!:at (to tiso i.ia ovu
Avor l-i) '4l>o (Scott) brings hito daib
action tSm very principle* upon whicl
3*ou (Ti< fi-rnivvj*) pjupese to ride int
power.*' Let im k*o. What arc lh
cardinal principles of Union Jleform
?an ignoring of national i??UCB?i
voeognition of tho Fifteenth Amend
ment and other "aeeompii.-.hed facts
?econom}* in the administration am
tho election' of honest and capahl*
men to otficc.
Economy, honesty, and compclc.nc^
in ruice ! J hope .ire tbe Very rallyinj
cry of Reform. Aro they to be rcpu
dialed beeauso forsooth Republican
ism would assume them too as part;
watchwofds, and inscribo them apoi
itH banner. Kol ho iti no more
Dcnaoerat or Ie.?s n, Republican fo
holding them. They lie at tbe four
dalion of all good Government, ant
form the watchwords if they do no
glvo the animating ppirit o{ all pai
ties.
Rut does t^ho recognition of 11>
3'iftecni.h Amendment, and otber *'at
complishcd facts," make us the le?
Democrats arid the more Republicans
So far from this being tho case, w
hco that the leading Democratic journ
:;!s North an*d West?tho New Yori
World. and tho Courier-Journalt fo
instance?nro urging tho concessior
of negro suffrage, as tho only modi
of uniting with tho Democratic part}
every where, a powerful politica
element wliich is anxious to rcetor<
the Government to its forifter ccono
iny, purity and simplicity. The}
urgo that it will bo a fatal blunder i
Democrats shut their eyes to tho elo
ments of disintegration which uov
threaten the cxistcnco of tho Ttepqb
ir t U1 . -
vcun. party, anil by an obstinati
and fraitlebfl opposition io tlie Fif
tccnth Amendment, make an i?>su<
upon whicja Republicanism can rail}
its broke* forces, .and rouse again iti
dispirited follower*,
-Tbo great mistake "oj* n defeatcr
party ae.tbo^ Coulter-Journal well re
marks, is by a blind devotion to ab
;<tract theories to commit .iUtlf to i
hrvrtelfew war wptoi accomplished facts
'i his is wfcfKthb 'enemy is constant
\y*< charging uj)Qn the,Democratic jt$i
'^7, and using against it as a roost oi
Avftive weapon. Jjet them but obtan
thft'rule,'say their opponents, am
uwj wiiru^uo all that has been dom
-rrufitunj r^cpnelrnction?and pnt u
to sea again.Hoar Jlarptr't Wtthly
"Tho Democrats of Kentucky re
ftipo to consider tho question of' eqna
fuiiti'oge deeic'otL Those of a conutj
in Ohio pKocfktii tho adoption of the
! u\'</btMk am ndrneftt a fehametefl:
- eirffl m that this i? t
<wU i tttfatoVfcwertiiflont. * * * li
n4-iwQttuCt"iU0 Dotaoc^.tic "m^joHty
?-* U M.-IX wuxufcu.i.1 MVMM11? ?
|ill llwi Kcw York Legislature sub*
Ktanti:i'ly rei?r>??ni:?or.I t hen;ijci:<1j?um;*n.
> I 15m), tho Ji:;liv<nal represcnttiiives of
i iheir party doclino I<? <!?? w>. It i.*;
{ f )l|ta I K.,1. ?,'r. i<
j h * t? )Jy C U?iO V i ' ill II ???? '
*! incMnhor.* ol* Congress rccommetn]
jthal certain questions l>o ro;*anh<l l>y
. 11 ho jvul v tit dotltl fctfuufl.. " J-s<11? the
volo of the samw meal* ors in the
''v House shy ws I Suit I hey <io i;??t- < ?> i skier
tlio validity of tl?o .".ir.cnUttu nts
ainoii<r liiu Kctlk-d <\uos|it;i?rt
12ut what says CtiC o? I< 10 iihhsi
a lid staanehosl DcniooiMlie journal*
i t y - r
:<j 1* (ho Isoi'th-<Yosl, tho Luuiiiville
^ Codt'ir> -/ >ar: n I;
"All the s::^n.s of lho {lines in
i ? .i:^? ' .
i iiv M.'J. ni"?i ?.?. nirt'ci??t:rilis
of our people l.o 1*4-?r;o on I hi*
Fifteenth amendment as I ho natural
an;] iaevitauh; ?';?a!e of the revolutionc'
arv p .'rhxl through which ivr L ive
' passed. s Mich the g<*n?'ral filing
il islhaJ.it must fl'and or fj'.il hy the
,f! lent of limo :nwl use. !'oj*
ent. any political as-i'u't upon it will
ho iv/M:?tc?l as an attempt to rip open
the Bears of war i << to ivorl; 11;?
> country buck to (hut point on the nes
:gro ipicr.tion from which we s'arlyd
tj I ten j ears ago. 'J his h;-i:>g tho case
illjy JJ.'inoerat.ic party inu.sL IVar.rJy
' jand i'-illy yit !<i tin: I point, cr defer
indefinitely every hope of raving the
r. 1 country from the bcheme.s of the couijsolidalioii'sts
and restoring thu Cicv.
{eminent t'? ii* f-vnier career of ecojnomica!
udniiuUiration nador mild
"tand otj?::ii laws. Ji :;ceOiH to us that
' jlhis is a eoucuinmaiion \>y the sitio of
i w i;:iu im" ! i;niih ??i i i;o Tl t ;? v?> IS ;i
^ -i:: i!y iiisi^nitb
What . ay--. the Kav York J7~<>r/</.
{'it-} l.-uoiiv; PenmcTat'.o pa-S
per in the United Slater:
' We r.sk the Southern Drm^rnitp"
. to ivco^nizc the fact (hat I Ise X?>?<h
' iiti tins real battle cf poii; iea i
"j freedom for th.ur jet-lion. JJerc,
where 1 ho vietory h to bo won if won
1 at all, wo liavc no r.O:;vo voteri Worth
.. I r.r.iuii:^. it i? s contest bet wo on two
I jr-.rii?:n of while men, a?:?i a perpetuation
of the old 1 about the
j rights of I he r.???ro only M ren^l lu it1i-lthe
cw.jry. The tic;;ro oue*iion i*
rJliioonly ore on winch tho licidieul
J party it i* thvir oniv nrineiiiie
I'i! coh'.^iep. The w:rest u ay to p;c|vont
the di;-inlcj;rtiiion of the Jtepubs
iican par'y, is to k'-rp that rjuoHiion
alive and continue J-?> loteo it upon thv
'Jconntrya-ia political isnue The I'cr.i..|ocrattj
can bi-come a majority only by
drawing oft' sotnu Iu-pr.hhcan \oies;
but on the negro i.-ii'te the Republican
pari ty can c:?m!v hold i:* own, and
- so lo;:^ a^ it retains the cortrol <;1
. Con^rvfh thoro can l.e no livt-dom in
theJSi'Oth. ll* that Hfetion -A iii heed
tL*> timely mlvii:o jriven in the TJcinoifratic
Cojifjjr^ -vjonul addron. and drop
"dead issues," wo can easily revolutionize
l!.o lower branch ol Congress
,|in this year's leclion*, now clone at
11 hand. We ai-k >ho Southern Derr.o1crats,
both Cor tin ir pa \e and for ours,
to pot. no cb taclo in the wovol'our
achieving toil victory. When the
J | i'ed. rai (jovci r.n.vt.t -s orce niorc i*
I JVmoeia'.ie hands, we arc quite wil
., iiTijr 1 h?*y frhonld mat.a.;;? their locnl
poiliics in their own way, and v;:'!
1 not then i:vrude npou them any nn
{ wf ioome advie.??."
Will Dr. lib. lis no?, rocognisc the
- authority r.f Will he pretend
f to be a bette r Democrat than thu high
* pnc<?t? ??f the party thf-mselvcr.??
> [this political martin', t - yet this mere
tyro m an mat pertain* lo tho y.rii.?'
eiplc;> and poller of the noble science
it of Government. Doctor Hicks *honld
u bo careful kst ho Fubjoct l.iimadf lo
f ilio merited imputation of makif:^
? np for enrro?'.r.c>? ot' conviction bv
a noifcir;CP6of demonstration?of ppcaking
most of that of which he has
loast to Loa*t ? principle, pri nciplc?
5 the solid frame-work as well of perf
sonal honor, ay of political character.
THE FRANCO PRUSSIAN WAS.
i- The French havo ir.ct with serious
Y rercrPfM in tho first battlop. The
rc risht wir-'? under Marshal McMf.hon
O O
a had been driven Lack from "STcissenr
bnr/r, and tho left \rirg under General
i- Frol.^eavd from Sasrhaclc, ith heavy
i losses in hilled and wounded, so mo 4
t- or 5,000 prisoners, and a qna n'tily of
artillery. The accounts arc meaner
and conflicting, bat the French tiiemo
pcIvoh admit henry looses. Marshal
- Bazainc has been appointed Commanc
4... !- -1 .... ^
- uvr in unii;i, ar.cs ;s coscfntrating Iil?>
? troops before Mot."., whero a ,<rrcat
P battle is soon expected. as the Prus
sians are moving with forced marches
c upon that fortress. There are three
r French corps which have not yet
1 been under 5re, ar.d there is an im2
nictr.e uprising of the people to repel
* tho invasion. It is paid officially, that
1 thcro arc 2,000,000 people ready to
3 march, and that the reserve corptwill
number 1,000,000. In tho meantime
iT the fortifications of Paris are put in
f a condition to resist attack. This i?
- the objective point of tho enemy, and
>' 1I103- arc Loping by a rapid movement,
- sooon to dictate terms of peaco
3 Paris. Everything seems to depond
- upon the great battle which is to come
3 oft" beforo Metz, and which will likely
t decide tho question of French and
? Prussian ascondeney.
Jn the meantime tho other Euro\
pcan powers are not idle spectators of
the (jontcst. Austria and Italy arc
- said both to bo sending up contin?
gents of 100,000 men cach t'o tho aid
. of Franoo. Whatovor be the rcsnlt?
t whether the Prussian columns be
^ hurled back boyond the' Shine, or
'* wbe4ij.cr thoy dictato peaco. at Paris.
a the qoocivccn of boandary will likely
I bo BotUo^ By- a conference of nil the
b powers, and ttie bftlut.ee of power still
s btf prosel-ved.'
: The accounts so far hove been bo
. meager, that we i|rc unable to find; ft
1 sufficient reason of it?' French idisas'
tor. As a victim rniiet bo found, upon
J whom pocular claraM^shall wro&lc
i itself, the French Etnpotor seems to
> be made tho 8ti&pe-gb& and he iaf
blamed for declaring wAr'before ho
/
J was ready, and then marching and
;< on t: tor-march in ?r, to ? > purpose?
J losing twenty days of procioua time
land demoralir.inpj his army, The
I I'retie.li stand a defeat wor^o than any
; people in Europe, but tliey arc now j
j flghiitij; /?o nri* et and may yet ?
.retrieve tlio day.
As for ourselves, we aro for ll.c
i French. Wo cannot lur^ot the past,
i ?Vo go for Ahoso who went for lis.
J And in that spirit, we would invoke
|-Junius of tli*.! i'.r.Ht Napoion?"one
j l.!j\it. of that, dread horn, on Fonta!
ra'oean e'dioes Ijosmm''?to drivo hack
'.the ruthless invader.
| ? , *
I "i*r< to 111 v 0'?vi.u-Ms jjrecn, nwl FUtiny vines,
oil | ler.Siint lamI of Fmiico"
i The French troops have been withj
^ 1
: drawn from IJome, to the great alarm
j oi i ne i/oi>o,_anil very justly ho us it
r.coms to involve llio overthrow of his
temporal power in Italy.
J J.aver.? Since writing tho above
j we have received u day's later di.sipauhet5,
which do not clmugo our
{views above expressed, Tl.o great
| battle remains to be fought before
! .Met:?,?more than 200 miles from
i'aiis.
ASSAULT UPON AN EDITOR.
'j Our Columbia exchanges contain
ja-'-eonsitJ of an acquit by George
| \V. Tn[?p(:i\ iVicml of General 13ul*
11*':", upou ? ?[. Morris, one of
Itijo I'Miiors of tlio CIfirUfh.ii Jic
1 r/:~<tLl.- un f >r eei'ta:n groas charges
'upon tlio General, contained in
la lalo number of that paper,
j Without de^irin^ to comment upon
a personal encounter. or \vishinrr
? ' ~ i~?
too much to assume the office ot a
public eci isor, to wo 11 hi deprecate
the introduction into our political
ennvu-s of anything whi;.*]i could
be construed into a resort to personal
violor.eo. The loss of temper
always; gives oecn.-ion to unfajvorablc
comment as to the fc,tren?rth
of one's cause ; arid a report to personal
violence is apt to suggest the
want of more legitimate weapons.
In this canvas let us ab. tain aa well
from the blow, as the abuse which
provukes it. Let tbe indiscreet
supporters of the best of causes
learn that a resort to personal violence
can bring nothing upon itbot
odium.
Nortli Carolina Outrages.
Ilolden and hi;? Chief of Stuff, Col
Kirk, a. lineal descendant, wosappoise,
i' n.al bloody (Jul. Kirk, who fly is red
in the \il\v oi' II. of J.nyland,
h.ivo boon carry in;; r.ia: ter.s wilh a
hi^h hand in North Carolina. With a
viw\v to controlling the !alo cli-clione, J
it Rectus ti.at ilvidcii ?:as been piot-j
;lng ouiivt^fs i:i the naiao of ilu-j
fek'.ux, and hoped tliiis to pror/.oio
poprshir ont-hroaUj8, nnd by dcelaring
irjartial Iit, carrying I he elections al
l he point oi' the buy one!. II is uiiliiiaj
i im.t ui-i11 nvui-i-niug pnvaui jior.sc-B.it
midnight, hrcidving up political mctiii.pS
arresting .Spvakcts fttid Candidalcj
im-hiding fcoiii.i of tho most
prominent citizens 01" the State, ami
dciying writs of J!ub>:as Corpus. Au<l
ail wiili the sanction an J aid of Grant
iiiirireif. H^t-ay even the Republican
journals themselves. Can party r-piri;
go f; rther? Iiut in fcpito of all the
old .North .State has redeemed herself
by a groat conservative victory?a
glorious triumph.
CONSERVATIVE VICTORY IN NORTH
CAROLINA.
In pj?:to of Jloiden's emissaries,
Kirk's -Iinions, ami Grant's troops.
I ho conservatives have carried the
' Jay in North Carolina, electing Jive
.out of f-ticn Congressmen, and a l\vo!
third* majority in both branches of
i rw
the Legislature. Tiii.s is chcering inj
deed?tho earnest of what is to eonie.
jit is another MecklenburgDeclaration
j ?o be foilovr.'d. by one like that, of
jl7i>\ even more comprehensive, in
which her sistvr Slates of tijo South
will unitojn unacunt-ing their release
i from ilaciic::l misrule,
i
I ~
j TnE Union Ilrtoan Movement.?
(Dnring tLc past week, largo and cn:
tbnsiastic meetings wero hold iivNctf!
berry, Fairfield, Spartanburg, Union,
Lexington, and other counties, which
I were addressed by Messrs. Caponier
& Butler, and other distinguished
speakers iu behalf of Union and llefurrn.
KoXwithstanding tho porsistent
efforts which were made to keep
the colored people away, many asserted
their freedom by attending. The
candidates of the Reform party havo
had the Hold all to themselves?none
of their opponents being willing to
meet them on tho stump. Let us
have free ppcech?a freo discission.?
No eaaso desorves to prospor, which
shuuH tho light of* free enquiry.
rtniiBST.?uno John. Kullin King
(c-olorod^) whoflgurod as an import tint
witness in llie trial ofJcrry Holloway
(colored) at our la6t Court, has been
arrested and lodged in jail under i
charge of stealing two horses?the j
property of bis son-in-law, Jerry Hoi- .
lowny?4Vom t)i$. neighborhood ' of I
Greenwood, Ho ww first furrosted^ i
afc Frog-Lcsfcl.bi* made his ;escape <
and agriin intestbd' iff- dojnrabift.
Hbddtoiite'thaV ^V'fiolo'k and
filly ' ?so.thdy iiiy) hot thinks that it i
is a scriouB paiatako to ohargo that lie 1
1 Btol?"two bora s." John Baffin King1 <
,is not quite a lawyer y<t, J'
--}y'; - -r- ' \
' y
c > . ,
Bottom's House Power.?Mcpsrs
Wier & Russell, who .hntfo purchased
tin' patent for tlii? and llio adjoining
District*, requost "3 to givo the fol
lowing explanation oi' tho machinery:
It consists of n running' gear whicl
may be applied cither to a gin 01
thresher. Thix running gear is oi
east iron, and comprises two cf>g
wheels?two trunnel heads, ami om
hand whocl. It involves a great .sa
ving ol' power?one horse uecouiplish
ing with it tlio labor of two. Tin
whole <*<>'?t of (ho machinery, ?i. iivc-r
oil ?l Abbeville C. It., i< 01-5, wit I.
I ho freight addol. ll<?w Kiiy yoi
[iluntoi's'{ Will you purohaay or vil
you not ?
. *<m*
Eap.i.y KtJvi'tian Coun*.?Wo arc
indebted l<> Mr. II. \1. PnBoiC, of Vi
ciiiv, in our J>it>lriet for some hull
dozen lino largo nnd fully-mulurctj
ears of Egyptian Corn, of his own
raising. The corn was planted in the
latter part of April, and after bcir.u
gathered a second crop was planted
on the 27lh July. Two crops in llu
year! who can equal this? They
were not nubbins cither, but full lanrc
ear.'?:u> large as the largest. Tliori
were from two to bcvcu ears to (lit
sialic. Our friends can Eve the spcei
mens in o;:r olliee, and <j;ut fomjo oi
the Feed, ii' tiicy wish?we do mo.-1
cf o::r gasucidrsg 1 v proxy.
Jir.::rr.t.:rA.v Vi itrrxr..?A HopnMi
can meeting c-n J'alurdry Ia--1
wag addressed hy T;. ('. Carponle",
National I)i.j?uly ox* the Union League
Association, feu:i!??r J'aincy and 5*ee
rotary of State Cardozn. The speak
ers presented tlio usual line of a:;reo
mcnt?claimed to have answered li;i
I
vsiiti fH'UU lii'.'l U
have demolii-hcd the 1'oformors. P?ul
gentlemen, why do you reserve 3-0111
(iro for a week, and 1*1011 choose youi
audience, Why not meet iLc JM'ormors
on tho stump, as they have thai
lengfd you?
i^I
t&T Wc had tho pleasure on yes
terdav of meeting cur oI<l friend, th<
IJov. J>r. 10. Jj. Pat ton. now the lion
ore.*] President of Jackson College
West. Tcnnoi'sce, Mho is now on s
hriuf visit to his relations in tho X?irt
triot. Tho Doctors profound attain
uients, and rare endowments are wcl
known to our people, which with hi;
rr.anv companionahJo qualities, f-ecur<
the respect and inspire the love of 1
I'll'irn /.f I .v >.??? . <
x a" A'iniiiuir, ii.u nctuid L*
be in fine health and Hjnrit^, am
fames with him tho best wishes of ir
all.
*i ?
The Fi;i:t.io IIkjhways.?Wo havi
been requested by a gentleman of tin
neighborhood of Mil way, to call th<
attention of the County Commission
er.J to tho condition of tho publit
highways. in that vicinity, which an
very much out of repair. Y?'o li.iv
heard similar complaints from olhe
c/?rd innc /\.fl *!??-* I 1 < 1 1 '?
v- ?, ?/ ? ? */i HIV' X/? >Ll Kl j illlij I I'Jit'l t 11 ?1
II?c Comity Commissioner* will fid
that the provisions (-J' (ho la'.v av
carried out, which nro very explicit
The First Rot.l op Nr/.v Cotton
?Wo nro nub-bled to Mr. John A
Mays, of our Village, for the first bol
of new Cotton which wo hare peer
It is of the ' Morcoitu" variety, (w
have Homo doubis about that epcl!
ing!) arid was gathered from a tin
largo Hold whero many similar bol'
1 l-i ? -
uro uouuuoss to uc tni'l. 'J'ho stapli
is almost as silky as tho Sea Island
and commands bouio ten ccuta mor
than tho common variety.
CIkn. Joe Johnston on Tnv. Wad
?The General has boon "interview
cd" at ono of the Virginia Springe b;
a reporter, and gives Ms opinion irec
ly about the present European war-.
Ihinks the Prussians, tho bettor sol
dicrs, tho French tho better general
?thinks tho Prussian Van Moltkc
over-rated?wonders that Sonthen
sj'nipathy i'or Prussia should exist a
all, &.G.
Tin: Yact "Race.?In tlio grca
Yact raco a?roE? tho Atlantic, tbo Kn
glish Cambria beat the American 7Jo>:>
ihtss only kouic 75 minutes in a vuh o
Kome 21 days. In the great raco it
Xew York harbor a few days fiincc
tbo Queen's cup was won by an Amcri
can vessel tbo "Magic"?time 3.30.
The First Hal* op Ni:w Cotton
?The Savannah JVews of Saturday
says: "Messrs. Groover, Stubbs & Co
received yesterday tbo first balo o
eotton of tho now crop. It wm
shipped fo them by Messrs. T. 1J
Hunter & Co., of 'Cambridge, Geor
A Camp roeoting of tho color
* ii _ _ %"1 i__~* t % ? ,,rr% i ?
ea pcopio wiii uo neiu at, ,iaDornaei<
church" four miles from Abbeville O
II. and three miles from Gordon's T. O
commencing on the 18th Angust. Ali
persons arc respoctftilly iuvited to at
tend, ' ' 1
ll. It. K ? . ir
t o I .
Wo have beon fa cored during
the past week with heavy rains, and
we believo that few sections of the
f > >
District have boon unvisjtod. In fuct
Lbore is somo danger at present oi
m excess, -which will .1*6 my projudisin!
to the jgr^'Wirtg dotionl :i '
" i ^ i'
;M"|98.'McCqHocl^ijs Certainly
nn'irijed ip Signor lirignoJj. _ 6o her
rotative* of this vioinrty any some of
contemporaries to tbo contraiy not'
vithstaoding.
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Cases Before tiih Trial Jus
1 tick.?The following cases brought
I before Win. II. Slaves, Esq., form
part of the incidents of village life
during the \vcelc:
1 State against Tlios. A. Watson
The Defendant was charged witl:
an assault and battery upon one
, Win. I'. Watson, (colored.) The
jury brought in a verdict o
. :?"i!ty, (after two attempts,) and i
. '.notion has been made in arrest ol
j.idgmcnt on the ground ot infor
uialitv.
: h'lato vs. Geo. IJicliey. Defend
aut charged with assault and bat
terv upon Polly Ann Kiebey, (colored.)
Verdict guilty. Motion ii
f.rrcot of judgment.
mi'tji'v hov'sj lr "1
- ^ ?jir, r-ti
' ward F. Parker advertises tho wel
' known McLendou Patent, of whicl
lie purchased tho right for Abbcvilh
and adjoining Districts two years ago
1 lie ban since that timo brought i
prominently beforo our people, t<
whom it lias given general satisfaction
j Head tiio advertisement, and bo con
vinocd of it.i merits.
? - * ?
tiffy. Mr. T>rissenden gave a farcwcl
' Soiree on Monday evening la-t, al
which hi-. pupHn, atid tho patrons an<
a number of invited guest were pres
eni. iiio pc-normaiices were highly
creditable Lo those engage. !, and verj
xili.si'aclory to :i!i.
t #>? .
Cm I p. CorvntY Macon.?Mr. Jno
Knox advertises a c hoice lot of conn
try curcd hanis, shoulders and sides
i til.so eanvasscd Lams?break l;u>l stripi
' all ol' a superior quality.
) , gt |
Itzr Sec the advertisement of Ann
* blroii:;-, C'ulor i Co., who arc oflVrin;
' a lari^e and choice variety o* ribbons
inilliuery and ytruw gooda.
- ^ ? +0 .......
fcw* Sao notice to overseers o
1'oLiIk, by L. l\ Ciufthi. Countv Com
- '
. tuissionur.
? ?
See advertisement of a valun
liable plantation for snlo near tho Vil
. lage, by James 3TcCravy.
5*\. Seo adveilistlment of publi
j fa!o by Charlotte Croinor, Executris
KsT Seo advertisement of groat rc
duetion in> clothing, by Quarlcs, Poi
rin & Co.?aluo lVo^h arrival*.
?
J ~
BUT" Seo advertisement of Mat ho >
McDonald, and Win. 11. Parlier, Esqr:
& Abbeville Bible Socisty.
? From a verj* interesting sketch c
the proceedings of tho lato medio
r* of t!ic Abbeville Diblo Society, cor
tributcd to the eoh:nins of tho A*s<
^ chile Hi formal Prtrfitj'eriav, by Pi
r floyec of Due West, wo rr.uko th
* follow in/; extracts :
p "This Society he'd its annivorsar
i' in the village of Abbeville on Wei
wsday, tho 27th of July, A thehoti
of 11 A. 51. a rosjiectablu f-ongregi
tion, consisting of members ut:d heai
' m:-*, convened in the l'resbytoria
,. |c hurch, when; the socio!v onci
..1.,.? ,* ;< . ~ ~ - < * " >
?? ? ! ?i m ilil'MI JIOII1 I cIUIU CXIo
j'25?"My ftosil cloavelh unXo t,h'^ dust
1 quicken thou mo according to th
e word"?by liio Kcv. "William I\ I>i
T'.oso, of I ho Episcopal church ; whit
o oxen iso wan followed by an addres
s of an hour's length by tho Rev. J']<.
ward J?. Mi ion, erf (bo same churcl
The society is under obligations t
'? those divines for theso able and loan
e cd performances. Tho nermon ind
r-n!i?t * -
~ ~ mubtuilj UL lllUU^Ilt, 71 von
prchenfiiveness of viows, a felicit
and script anil ness of expression rar
' in so young a minister. We take oc
. casion in thin connection to say thn
y tho increasing modern tendene,
to employ a sort of eceuhirizo
phraseology iu tho pulpit should h
disapproved. Every science has it
- nomenclature?every profession ha
k its vocubular", its technicalities
What would bo thought of a lawj*e
' who, in his addresses at the bai
' would borrow tho phraseology of an
l other profession, and scarcely eve
quote bis law-books? What aro w
to think of a minister of tho gospe
, who prays and proaelras in a secula
dialect, who ^eoar-i creation for novc
" illustration*, who roams abroad ove
- the universe in ticareh of ideas, quo
f ting thi3 and that and tho oilier nu
1 theritj*, but not xnis hiei.e? Th<
preachers on . this occasion, wo ar<
' happy to say, escape this conwniv.
The Rev. H. R. Miles treated of tin
history of tho ISugli.sh Bible. Ho dc
fended King James' translation ant
remonstrated against tho sacrilegioui
' bauds .that have laid upon tbo Ilolj
? Scriptures. It is enough to say tha
this elaborato and learned addresi
fjgavo entire satisfaction to tho in Colli
.IftPlit. nnrli/Mifn nnd
, vu?u.uuv
materially to tho interest of tho oc
' easion."
* * * * #
From ft script hancled us by Mr
Bolles, wo leai n the following inter
ostin# items in reference to tho Amor
fean Biblo Society; Tho receipts foi
! tho last year word $.747,058.09, beinp
. only a fraction under throe-fourths o;
. a mMlion. Now Publications, 5?all
I in Fotaign languages- Books printoii
at tho iiJble Ilouse, 1,126,318 volumes
" All classes of tho population^ aro at
tempted t? bp reached. Thoufandf
of;tho frecmaen havo bee*} supplied
, with tho of G6d. Somf, clislri
| billion ha? takon placo among the
Chinese, there being probably. 50,QOC
1 on tho Pacific const' . ' '
- . 3'ho Abbqvillo Uiblo Society isoneoi
' tho best in tho State.t Tho inflmwitpil
, citizens patronize it. C^b-Thos. J?er;
rin makes-ao effioiont Presiding officer,
Col. ,.5W 1*n-TCfdy SocretnrjvfJ>r.
Uran^h.ap active iabrariapi" P lj:' > ,
iiO I ^ v '*r"1 Y
Nca^Pdtytf Tltysarit* KcntqhW 'ri
tm^n hand ocl, Ticjknp^ h.nis /"killed h
yoang nifcrf'rtijhled Iter^y. w*ho ^ra5
pitym|^attcntiofi'*;l^ l?ts dfrrfghto*, *
Lato3t War Uews,
; Hoops CoDoeitraling Bofc Meii
Disturbances iu Paris.
i ?
, I Loxuox, August 10.?Tito Fall MallGi
j xoito li'it (i^miniuc*. IYuiii i>rivat?? <?unr?n
J in Pnti*, Unit tl>o L i j>iie is on tlio vtrg
1' of n
t Tito CJviturns me cxpi'clc.l in Pail
~ lCvi>n if t'.ioy are ?rrwt?J til 11? ir nrogipsi
lli? Jvn}?ii? N dt*a?l, '1 l?e Patis'nus ar
- io<:<'iv:riv nuns, aral Uicy nr.* all Ift-j'ub';
van* at luav. Tim i'Miib!i.->l<ineut <>f
i'loxisi-nal Government is iilvcmly
?>(. The OiIo:h??5'?, (iiiougb General
" Uliangarr.ior am! TmjH.u, arts in thy
. ceiuiant, ar.<l eminent Itopciinl't-U r?r
j leaving Imkikw I'uulio opinion hero re
reives willi favor the auvent of G<.:n
^itangarnier.
Aiitlieutii advices fioui Franco sbo".
ibut Matt-luil ISiz.uto, C">nun:u:tKr-iii
| Chief, has ISO,000. ntoti at Mel?.,
f ?si?n CO.OOO ut St. Avoid, mid Cautubot
0?).000 ill Nancy.
Letters from 1 *ar?a say the citlzcop, do
iiant of martial law, coulinuo vo assembl
I oe tlie streets r.ti<l iiUcuss tL? war.
, A rumor bus reached litre tbul lli
l'lilssiaii* aro iu Muibausser, sixty ou
mi!?.-*, Sou'.h-wt of Strasbur^.
In Swreilen, Norxvay anil Doorcail
popular fecUi' is with Fiaret*, atd lb
Emperor of KiiSsia gives proofs of lli
. best u'l'luistiuulir.g wiib F.auca. Aniria
aiid Italy aro ?ilo'uig, sii'.l will ciu>
-Mil! unas--?u?;ut to r?usbia. Kreiab ibpli
1 ms*oy in not. acorn id In than French aim
. v.ill-bk', niiil l'Viiuctt will provu alio u;i3 tic
. 'U'^onornlt-d in 1S?0.
11.?j!i?i'co, Au^u-t T'io liver E.b
:?;?* b-eo clo-ed to piuvciit th?i ciitratiou c
:bii Krem b iht t, lint, a email passago i
..jill lift i-pcu ut Gnosu lilauJ fur s'vUmioi
. ..f tiiilli'-.
Gi'iivral Tiocliii ha? colored upon tb
juiies of Major-Genet a! ot tlie araav.
I'. i-> nol known wboihox Martial L
* [?i:uf will have any command.
Mktz, Au?JihIS.?Evening?Tbo arm
s concent rating to tnnrih to tbo Vojjjc
I . 1 l
IV ((IV
r Ijhim.ik, August 9.?The losses of ti.
"* French, in lliu Imtth; on Saturday, w-n
i i,000 wounded and mi suing, an
l> 000 prisoners. MaM ihoit'a hngi'ngi
many cannon nod iwu long railway tiain
f ^iih s'orus and munitions, woro cnptuiti
The Prussians cavalry iu their j>u?su
hugged 1,000 sliMgg'eis who had throw
iwny their arms. The total Prussia
loFSf-s was 3,500 dead and wounded,
i- Br.iu.iK, August 10.?All ru.uota i
[. naval hiUlea are false.
lonuo.v, august 10.? 3 p. m.?ji
iCtion. Marshal Bajaine ia making r
. <*juoiPCi:Ui;es with ca*rilry fronj M<?t
c Tin? Prussian out-posts fell buck.
:. PrusftU it oigautjsing a voluutf?r at
naval fojco.
.. It in rumarrcl that the lYiaro Iuipoii
x'dl I e at tho Fii uch ikniLa-ey to toorro
O.hcr ivporU assert thru Lou is is tdreat
iierr.
The Prussian (idvanr* ia oh&lrucled i
v villng^s tilled villi Freinih Vo?t:d?m.i. tl
^ French Ions txcvid* ?'l ait-maUn. t
piu^iaus took multitudes of pmonei
The French couli^'io coucum rating ou tl
rnn.l l/? T.'.nij All : ? '
. ....3. .??. >1 lliiU, iCJ^IUU 13 III
'tui* of
r An iueQ\*ctuul attempt *rrts maiji>'
check the l'iU3*ina ndvunrc at Nfeideibni
which place wns Ittkr-o by Hatari.iua. Ti
i- Frutich cotninHfJ the retreat luwnr
j. Bls?ht) and Wurtei?hur<?.
P*i;is, August l<\?Id.uoO pm ?oii3 jaiber
* tiie Cvrj* Soldiers n|?|tearc
-u wlmni tin' crowd shou'.id. 'T<? the Iron
flu; fri:til I" Tlti-i'i w(is no dU'a'dtsr, :sl
rlcax for Nftpobon. Ibe tn:oi>s were r?u^
y 'MCiiril ilie bull; n!.-.o, t? 8|iiu.liou t.f ei\n!i
j !?j ? i'.<TH the lo c"y# ' Tn i
i Mill" Tb? cn??:li y br<>l? into ? tri-t ulu
1 !?': stri ?t.?, ui <1 tUi* covviU dispersed.
V- l lu< followim feuujDiuiy of distuccts will
- f?ui:d inter*t-litiu:
jj Ftoin Pnrift, K.st. Ibo f.t'?tioa? and iluir <3
;nar?-: Nancy, 22?* uiiivs; iLt'tc, Koti
*" !.i> Mil*. fHlJ iiiiliii; tb< in c. k'nr-t, t?St. Avn
i73l mil's; I'uibarh, (k'uvnci-.] mil
; From Kf.st atrnin, the stuiiuii-t and ti
y tanc??anre: LuuevilU, till! wiUa; Avricou
j. 2~>!) milto; Sambourif, 'iU'.SJ usHuj ; Suvcri
. a; Stinsbnrp, fFruretj K14J mil
Kr<>m Str?>hbiirg. acioss the Jiliiue, to fcepl, i
' "* <listsnco i* 12J mili-a.
i- Nk*.? Voi:k, August 0.?a cublo fpechl
i. the 11 f riilJ *uy?:
0 ''Lonuo^, August 9?A despatch from Cat
rub*. d\ioJ today, stales that Stra-buru u si
" rouniltd l?y ?n army of 60,0119 tVuasian troo
l- mostly from South t?B. many. The. ciiy mi
l- -at rtndnr. as tlie gariiesoa is coinpoacd of on
y 7,(iOf? noUliciH.
p "Tho advance of tlic Prussian right fi<
^nr.r Louis and Tifcvoa has euuiinwcvd It,
supposed Prime Frederick Charh a is in coi
I maud "
y A oalile to tliP^Aesoeialod Prcs? says:
.[ "Mtr/. Auguv. ?.i?S.:io A. M,?TLa oner
i*. in a largo mettsu-e. eonecnt' ul*?d in fi t.nt
c Motz. Marshal Bnzaiua hua direction of ?>p
* ations. Tlir cor|>? of General lYiwtftrd La
S tired in good order on Mclz. All lias be
qutot during the uight.
' "The Ktiip'-rur l.u* ju?t gon? fo t'ue gnnci
Iiea<)i|uai1>- a of B.izuiV.c. .
'? "(Ji'i:fial ClmngnruuM* Las arrived lifire. 1
l- wiw c-i.duaU-d from ihe railroad elation tot
r I'rcfccturate as un honorable cili/cn. 'I
0 ticneiill was in civilian'# dress. iitt was i
, nii'd attdy tuLv.-a intu tho prtiunee. of tho II
purer."
1
v The following aro among tho gri
i. jokon tho war in .Europe has giv<
1r. 'Pin, "NT"'" -
- ihw v?? vj ivuun U 17/1
i\ is the father of them : Death's ?Soi
s? ing Machine?Tho needle gun. J
tho "theatre of war" it is always tl
0 relatives and frieuds of thoae who b
in tiers.
1
i A Berlin letter in tho Paris Tan^
i fcayl: "Franco prepares herself for
t most grievous disappointment if sL
3 expects to find in Germany one-tcut
. of tho support that her oliicinis prou
r iso. Tho day the Froneh arm}' cros.
. os tho frontier it will iind only em
mies. Such is the naked truth."
Tho long bridge, to bo built by th
* Baltimore and Potomac liailrou
Company, under the recent Act of Coi
. gre's.s, will be a veiy fino structure
, Tho railroad track will bo jibovo th
[k pass-way for carriages and foot pu*
I eengers.
^ A party of gontfemcn wero dec
hunting, near Homo, OJa., od tho 1st,
' when Mr. J. IJarris?who was dreesei
| in a brown suit?-^was necidently ?h<J
' and killed byliia brother-in-law; Mi
r Marion Lowryi Tho deacj man leave
J! a fhmily.
Two. grooms-*-John Korry nni
[. Thomftg-JMi!),#?in charge of.-a, qo.npl
I, of vftco horses, worp killed near Koch
; oster, Y,; a jfewdaye ago, by^orse
, falling upoa. thQixt ijtyip*nin)alsww<
, thi'owu dq^u'.bj^tho train jrao^ing oi
; the truck. V . .
'Govijrrfoi' iloMh'tin .'hris refused{i
coramMo" tbfc sentence of Heal, UU
, murderer of officer Smedick/ and hr
;, execution ,takes [in KeV Tort
on Friday, . -
%
Experiments with a now raniv
called the Ijytnan, or "multi-chars;
for some lime progressing at tno fc>e
1 Foundry, Pending, l'a., haVo bi
' tested, It i? claimed that it will c
ry a projectile ten miles, aud te
made with a 100 pound bull, in pr
eneo of a board of army and uti
oUiecrd, arc said to have broved t=ai
'* factory
ib r
A Philadelphia blind beggar-girl I
he following lejjroud on a card; hu
>n Iter breast, **JL>liud for lifXy yea
tiiul tue father of ei^lit small cl
dren." Truly the sphere of wouuu:
enlarging.
' flffiPP f-f rnnntu Pmr.Tr.iooiflnn
wiuuu I'i wuuuij CtUlUUUOdlVUOl;),
1 ADJJEVILLE COUNTY, 9.
i. AuiiF.ViLLE C. H? August 7, 1370
V ALL OVEESEER3
C" OMMISSFONED by tho unO
signed arc hereby ordered
have tho work on their respect
roail.s COMPLETED b}* tho U5tL
September.
L. P. GUFFIZT,
' County Commissioner
August 10, lb'70, 16, 7t
I Public Sals.
J WILL SKLTj bv public auc'ion,
H.itutd \y, the 27lli iiiilaiW, sou.a
(l nniitiing jK?r-uual properly buloDgiug
tl.o E<utu of tho ! ?iu Jnmi's Irwin d?i
in jvn t of t>vu Kuiillicr ln dv, i
rjuanti'y of lid (^ lliin^, souju Hot
^ Fmailuro ami l'Uatat-iuu ' Tu
Silv: i SpooiiH, ami olli'jr ariiu le-j.
J l:o jil.u o *.?f h Vu i > ub jut 4 Itiilcn
uf Ablj .viiia (Jj'uithijuauj ou ti.o C.
bridge ?u:i I.
0 TKIIM3 CASII.
CHARLOTTE CROHES,
^ Exap.nl.vi-r
Argttst 12, 1S70, TH?2t
; VALUABLE
?
I Lands for Sal
II TJFKSOXS wMiiu-r to buy a val
l-.lt' Cotton and (.irain Plaulat
uilliin two mil':.4 ol* Abbeville (J.
3 would do well to fail on the subs
bor or^Uon. A. Hurt. Abbeville, C.
Iu The place contain* Hl>5 acres, a g
proportion of original lb vests,
1 clc-aroil land is iu a l?i<?U state of
. tiv&iiou. There is a |.;?ud well iu
1 yard and a number of yood spvi
, ->u too plaee. ll'.'ulthy and cuuv
'I' ent to good :cboi;!s. i'ho Augi
load runs tiiroa-'li tLe ldaee.
,j ? 1
James McCravy.
I.' August 12, 1870, 15 ?5t
lit'
Improved Cotton Gins.
" fficLENBEN'S PATEN
t, ?.Jt,
11
lit fFME subscriber jmrclnm-vl two y
d, JL Ht?u, M. LKNUKN'S 1'ATENT
1'liOVlOMENT TO COTTON U1
(.,! (or Uit Ci.uu.icS of Abbeville, DilguE
I iiiid Ncwbcuy; ami ia tliul liuutt li;u
lt: rnaoy of Uivin, huU to tbe cut.ro *-?li;
"'II ii??n of his putifiia. Tbo iit.proveimn
y. to ill4 ol.l jjiii ;<i :i li iVu'.g v.upt
i,. .tiul uiib tbono ui:?li}ii;;l Kilvabinges?
i:u ii Will Ui.ttbiv) tlli) (i?ll to 1;ill frulQ (
fourth to oirc-lbii.l tU"ru, m.'i to jinn
:i lUuucr h:kI bettor lint. 11.* bus inn
ous ccit fii Utta fioiii cotton planter.} 10
ill, rfi'.H-t, ami also from cottou buyt-r^, at:
*>V lluit tbj cotton fu'iu tbii Improved
*.9 will Co:ui;.;ukI from one to o:ie-?.b?ilf 1
its- 1 * -
rj iiimv j>-r |it)iiluii /Atfculs Will I c si'Ut
i,ui >u:J tiiu public patronage io sulu-iUi
< :> i Leir Uliuif.
E. F. PARKES
CalLonu's Mills, Augu t 12, 1870,
J ""country BACON
J!Por
HaEi3, Shoulders, Sid
u- ' '
ny Hp HE subscriber ofiVrs for pal
?l J|. large lot of fine sweet coui
cured JUan.n, Shoulders and Sides
^ Also, CanvM.vjcd Hams, and Bn
fa^t St s ips. A I:?n. a largo lot of \
ra> tern Bacon?Sidc3 and Shoulders.
if, joiin kno:
he August 12, 1870, 1G, Jit ,
? ?XHTMLES' SHOS
?. *.
'n Ladies' Laced Gaite:
E Ladies' Kii Mil Sloss,
10 ITavo arrived.
it
Come and Supply Yourselv*
?? Quarlcs, Pcrrin & Co.
,o August 12, 1870, 15?if
h CSPREAT
3'
Reduction in Clothing
o FCIl THE CASH.
t At Quarles, Perrin & C
^ August 12, 1870, 15?tf
" Fall and Winter Importai
r X O 7 O.
J HIBBOlSrS;
J Millinery and Straw Goo<
Armstrongs Gator & (
J IMPORTERS. and of Bon jot, Ti
n. 1- toingr ?nd y^r^t Jlilbton?(, Boonet Si
* Satfrt BlonW, 7?<jtu; C&
inches, Flowf.rs. F<ath<>rv <?rn?ra?l5t*,' Sfi
* fiodbttslfld XJfedt**'' Dot*, Trimmed arrd r
a. trtpJOMd Hopd*. #. : 7 T
?*??#* %?fV
BALTIMORE, MIX
j jbitc* tholcirjrtitJJtrfcV^o1 ba found in
. Country. and uotqualod In tlioiea rnriety
; atreapnet^coiapriuRg tie Ut?tt Fa{i?iaxinw
J to* ' j ..a .
T i Cp<JiTi iplioitcu ana prompt ?4tfa4, ft gi,
4ngpat 18,
v*
i.m.i ! i n_ pr..? . ' i? ^
' FOB SALE.
ott rpEJf TnoKOUCiuCRfiD Mnitr on
1. KO 1JUCK.S. 1'iico from 15 to
ar- 20 dollars.
,?*s B. A. GBIYFIN,
vy Ninety Six, S. C.
Auaust 12, 1S70,?It
State of South Carolina.
ia* flif A' FiX/, A' CO C/^V 2'y.
' In Probate Court.?CiUition.
'?il- HKREA3 W. 8. Caldwell and Tho*. It.
: w ? it imun, u|>|iiiu;tuw?t um suit t<?
1 1 me, to gi'ntil .Liiu l.c-ttors of Administration
of iU? Kt.:uto of Jntues Cal l well, dicciued,
_ t.ito of s-ttid County.
Tb mo therefore, to eitc nnd admonish
til) und singular llto kindred and orodttors of
I iliif 8:.iJ J iuum Caldwell, dec'd, that tliey bo
:ia-1 appear betorw iuo, in tli? Court of I'roC.j
bat?, to. be hf.'Ul at Abbvvillc C. II., on Friday,
zCih, Aujiu'-t lb70. utter publication hereof,
it 1 oV,u?k i'? tb't afternoon, to show cuuso,
if any tl?.?y have why tho euid Administration
should not bo granted
U.vun under my bun<l, thu 9th day of Aug.,
, ^ Auuo Douiini 1 fc 7 0.
Published on the I'itbdny of AuquitlSfG^ ia
. tbo Ulth year of Aauriciu lndcpeudenee.
IVl] WM. HILL. j. v. A. o. [L 8.1
I ol August IS. 1870, 1<?? Jit.
M teiiiia--Alitoill8 County.
In Common Pleaa.
Equity Side.
Yvillia G. Ilarr's, Ex'r, vs. G. A. A.ddUoo,
M U. Tagj?:ut, nuj others.
Li 11 for Account, etc.
1)UR.-iUANT to order <*f Court in litis ciso,
llie creditors of I'.lizaboth Harris, dicM,
re- n?e heie'-y isotiticd So p-'t-Kfiit and prove tb ir
1 ti> d-*ut;iud< nif*iu*t i!m r? d (lestwd t?Oo:e me,
l.?|| ii' luy uu < r Ict'uie llid 12th day ol Novernier
uext, or bo bin rod.
il A'iTilEW ilcDO >: A LD.
C C. I*.
Clcrt's GiTjO ! AW?cviI!e Co., )
121U Au^urt, IdiU, 3m j
M Caraliiia?-Alil)3vi!!8 .C?tj.
In Common Picas.
JJ'jlt t ilj Ht'.ii'.
, Patrick II: TIiiid!?y r?sul Mary Jane Dimly,
Ex'r a: il E\Y,x, vs. J?>liit U. V.itice,
Ei'r, tti.d otl.oM.
L'ill to Sill licul JiaUslty el**.
PURSUANT to f !'?;<*r of Court in thu ens??,
th? ctcuUor? ol Alhu Vm.w, <i e\!, ;.rc
p5| j hereby notitled ??> jire out. ui.d pio-c their <!? l_j
g | il< ngnitmt ibe fcaid decou&Ml befvr.e in?- at
t lay oj'.ici- ? ? or bet?>r<i ibu 12ih day ot Novelabi:i'
uiXL, or buriH-d.
MAllliKW lIcDONALT).
GUI*
'0W Cb rk'som-e, Ahb-v.lb: Co., )
II-r | 1'2,ti Aug , IKVO, wiU J
cri- r
Miiia-AiteiHe Eoily.
li\u In Common Pleas.
Equity Side.
('.WWiW T.^'^ r ? '
u..> j i -"i y u-i'uji L\. iv.j.u,
U.v'r, liittik of Nuwbony, vt. al.
lilti J?r JSstutc, Jlnrxhilll
Amvlsf, kc.
PUUSUiVXT tuOrili'rvf Court, in ihia ou-o,
t'uu creditors of Johu 11. Wilson,
1 la-ivby outiik-.l in present und prore tiiL-ir
juiiiuihU against tha surd dccuasi-d b We ui.>,
at Hi J ctiic.-, o ; o. buiut'u lb: J2t!i d.ij" of Novuaibcr
uvxi, or be barred,
JuATTUiiW MoDCX U.D,
C. C, I*.
CT. Clerk* OfiiC. Abb?viilo Co.. )
12III Aiig'.s!, luTO, ii'it (
Mi Carolma?-A'ibGYilli Cuiaty.
la Common Fleas.
Equity SUe.
lt" J J Tbo3. C. Pvrrio, Kx'r, va. Kilty C. Perrin,
,fac- eL toK.
I k Bill to Stll Heal Estate, <? '*.
'tisv.; OUttSUAJiT to b;te Qi'iler of Ooml i"i lliis
iba, * c?*o, the C'cditoia of Jtirvs SI fciriri,
J 'bjcM, mv uotilivd llir.k tit; U'ao lor li en t.?
*r,tl 'prcaoat aud p.ove ibeir d-uiand* ag?:? t a?iid
iuce dftciifd is cxtfuded u-itii liral <tuy of Jauuary
tifi- !iii'xt, by which lime tiiu d.tmaiaia must b>>
ibis! proved, or crvd.tors will be b ri-?;J
I ' w n n *mr i>..vin\
lUV;y , lUtlAlAb II ,
G-,it c C P.
' i Cleric's Oflljo, Abl.. vil'.e Co . )
:Club | lvah August, Xs70 6n f out.
j :
1 i,: M Carolina ?Abtieviils Coitj.
[t In Common Pleas.
lGlf nity Si'ir,
?1_ Giorg? W. W.l:imu3 it Co., va. Soplirouia
A. Alton, auil otlicrs.*
Bill for Accountf dc.
^ YJUR3UANT to Order of Couikiu t!irs eas^,
X tl:? cred tors ol' OUuUUu A. AL!,K>.,
dec'd, aro hereby iiot^liod to prfs'-i.t fid p ovj
their demands uguiust the sai l deceased In or!
03? me, ou or before tLa 12tli d-y of Novei. be.*
iiext^ ut my oiik-c, or Uu bai l ed.
A1AT1UEW 2dcD0NALD.
en C. C. P.
)t,.y C'orVs Ofiwe, AM";vill? Co., >
* lit'i Ati^u t, 1S70, am J
State of South Carolina, .
US" ABBE VILLIa CO UNIT.
^ In Common Picas.
T. C. Fi-rrin, Ux'r, va. K. L. (Jo>hran, et.nl.
t>UUSUANT to Ortlcr cf Court at June
'lorui, ali Creditors i?f JUliN COlHllAN,*
JQ I dccoiiBcil, (whose demands buve uot been nl**5*
ruiidy provo'J.) itro b>-r?bj required to plvsent
ut.d prove tlieir detunr.di before we' by lsc
Monday iu October next, (ISTiJ.)'or be burred.
. ,/wai. 11. iwrker.
rn , ' special lUfurce.
August 10, 1S79, 16, 2ra '
State of South Carolina*.
ABBEVILLE -COUNTY.
In Common Pitas.v j[
5s !'j- j- Cunningham uud ii. t. Lyon va, itarga?
r?-t wunam?, Acnu Jt
PURSUANT to Ocder of 0?a*tJuno T?np, r5
lt.70, ail creditors of Al A. WiLLlADjs,
dcceaacd, (wliooo demand* have not tw?u al_
ready provedj ?!"? hereby rfgulied to.pre^anj
and prove tli.ir demands lot'ore iuu iu six
weeks from publication hcreoC
- ' <' v f WW J: tivtwj*
I I '!> tflpHlfrr^ee.
? ' 10 August, rS70,16, 0t " 4 ' w
Stat? qi South C?yoUn^2> *.
, v.. ABBEVILLE VOUNTT'. J *
- In Common Pleas, ?
Dorathy A. Cromer, Ex't'x, vs. W A
" Loiuax,' Ex'r, el. fll. 11 ' jl" A
inn PURSUANT to Oldfr of Court, Jan?1 Term'' 1
liill 1 lS7a nil nro/lik.w. ?f nP<"> w t a v
dcc'J,.or? bersb^ >J*qriJrfc<|' t?] present mi
prove their denmnds before me by lit October
next, (1870.) or Ue biiri-edl't^ t ,< ' J hi I
WM. 11. PARKER,
i e r* " 'flpeoTit Xtefe'rce. ~~'
w. 10 A^art. J870fJ|^A IftM r\ I
t ' - ?' I'fo' ?l .
1w<m msi
' TKe Bubscekt&rtfS&^&r sale
A sMBioft
^ VEB*(?32AJY m'MBld
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