The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 23, 1870, Image 1
BY W. A. LEE AND HUGH WrT.SON 1 .! ... _-I__ = ~ -r?
? ABBEVILLE, S. C., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23,1S70, vat tta v^t7t 1 -
The Waving Banner of Health.
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HEINITSH'S
mm DELIGHT.
GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE.
Heinitsh's Queen's Delight.
New Theory of Health.
T,'? * of all Flesh 13 Blood?Tho
0f n\\ Life is Purity of
*'??Without purity of
->od no FW-sli can bo
ee fi om Disease.
HEINITSu QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
A" fcdoto of Disease.
The Great Ainu^n Alterative and Blood
'urifier,
For tlie cure ? all those Diseases
which may b?raced to a vitiated
condition < tho Blood.
The theory is tha]^0od is the Life of
of all Flesh, and if lt^virc, tho Life of all
Disease. Life and 11-ilth is only to he
maintained by the cireunion of pure arterial
Blood.
Such as Scrofula, libemnlisin, Hepatic
Disorders, Inflnmations, l'overs, Liver
Complaint, Consumption, King's Evil,
Carbuncles, Boils, Itching llumor of the
Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Diteases, Tetter, 1
I toughness of the Skins Pinoles, Blotches, |
3??;? ?i.~ t) ---
- jjoiics, cm Ulcere Syphilis aud
' Syphilitic Sores, Indigestion, inflammndiv>n
of iho Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in
the Back, General Debility. and for all
compViinta arising from deficiency and
poverty '>f blooJ.
HienitsVs Q,;incn's Delight
Is the Wonder of Moritji'tf Soicuce.
No medicine has attained such a w&r1'!wide
reputation as ibis justly celebrated
COMPOUND
Its exlraordidary healing powers are attested
to by thousands, aud every mail is
reiglilcd with letters bearing testimony to
Is excellent character and worth as a med
eino. Orders are coming in from all quarters,
nnd all l>ear unmistakable evidence o(
its great popularity. 13o sure and ask for (
"Hf.ikitsh's Queen's Delight." Aud '
see that his name i6 on it.
Lonlf out and avoid base imitations.
Wholesale Ag<nit*,
F1SI1EU & IIEINITSII,
Columbia, S. C. |
For sale by a'.l Druggists. J (
(U(nl.o. OO Idcft OT - _
1. a, &UU0t M I 1 y. ^
CITIZENS' SAYINGS BANK s
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O F
SOUTH CAROLINA. 5
Offiec Bank Building, Abbeville C. 31. 1
Current Deposits of SI.00 and
Upwards Received. Gold \
Deposits payable in
gold, received by
agreement
witli the Assistant Cashier.
Interest allowed at the rate of Six
J*,:r (V,it. i>rr annum mimi/iun//
1 " - 1
crcry ?SVx Mouths.
PRINCIPAL and Interest, or any pnrt
thereof, may be withdrawn at any ,
time?tlie Bank reserving the right (though [
it will be rarely exercised) to demand fourteen
days' notice if the amount is under J
81,000 ; twenty days if over 81,000 and
under Sr>,000, or thirty davs if over l!
85,000.
OFFICERS.
WADK IIA MP ION, Pr?6iJent. s;
JOHN B. PALMKR, Vice-President, t
THOMAS E. GllROG, Caslii-t 3
T\ T \\T ? 1> T\T ? Iir . . . "
aj. u. ?y \v, Assistant Uaslner
DITIECTOKS. i
"WADE HAMPTON, Columbia. t
WILLIAM MARTIN, Columbia.
F. W. McM ASTER, Colun.bia.
A. C, IIASKELL, Columbia.
J. P. THOMAS, Columbia,
E. H. IIEINITSII, Columbia. \
JOHN B. PALMER, Columbia. [
THOMAS E. GREGG, Columbia,
J. ELI GREGG, Marion.
G. T. SCOTT, Newberry.
W. G. 'MAYAS, Newberry. I
B. II. RUTLEDGE, Charleston. 1
DANIEL RAVENEL, JR., Cl.crleaton I 1
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows,
Orphans and others may here deposit their f
savings and draw a liberal rate of ?n',erest <
thereon. Planters, Professiona1 Men and
Trustees wishing to draw interest on their 1
funds until thev require them for business
or other purposes. Parents desiring to
set apart small sums for their children, and
Married Women and Minors (whose deposits
cao only'be withdrawn by themselves,
or, in case of death, by their legal
representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds,
for future use, are here afforded an opportunity
of depositing their meant where
they will rapidly accumulate, and at the
same time, be subject lo withdrawal when
needed.
Sept. 10, 1809, 20?ly
BAGGING AND TIES.
5 BALES BAGGING,
50 BUNDLES .
ARROW TIES, 1
I
just received, at i
Norwood, DuPre & Co.
Sept. 2, 1870, 20?tf
PBAL01 VITALLIA,
For restoring the color of the hair withoat
the lout injury, for rale *t PENNKY'S '
for >1.00 a boule. "* 1
June 10, 1870, 7?tf '
I
CONGAREE
IRON WOES
Oolxinalain, Q. O.
JIULIII,
Proprietor.
SUGAR CANE HILLS,
LIST OF PRICES,
3 Rollers 14 inches diameter *>85,00
3 ? 12 " *75,00
1U "" ^05,00
2 " 14 " $05,00
2 ? 12 " $50,00
2 " 10 ? $10,00
Above prices complete ivith frame.
Without frame 810.00 less on each
Mill.
SEVENTY GALLON BOILER
$20,00
Delivered at Iho Railroad Depot in
this cilv.
Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses,
5rist arid Saw Mill Gearing of all kinds
O order. Iron and Brass Castings, on
hort notice and wosl rcasanaLle terms.
iin Gearing constantly on band of the
following sizes.
feet and pinion. $30.00
0 " " 44 ' "32.50
1 ? " ? " *35.00
2 " u u u "4500
4 ? " ? " "30.00
Willi Bolts SG.^O. Extra for each set.
Antifriction platea and Balls for Colli
Pre.-e ?10.00 and ?12.00, per set.
M. IS. Tei ins Cash ou delivery, at R.
here.
JOHN ENHIGKT, Ag't,
Abbeville C. H.
May 21, 1870, 4?tf.
ROBERT WOOD & CO.,
PHILADELPHIA
MAMMAL IRON WORKS.
ARDEN and Cimetery adornments, Cnst,
i.JT Wrought Iron Hud Wire Iluilii^s, Fount
un, > uei-o, \ ltiiuuub, ocuces, Aiuors, Cltairs,
iommer Houses,
IRON STAIRS:
ipiral and straight, in every variety of pat- i
cms. New and improved styles of Haystacks
langere, Stable Fixtures, Stall Divisions, <te.
PATENT WIKE WORK.
tailings, Plore Fronts, Door and Window
iuardti, Farm Feuciug, &c.
BRONZE WORK.
Having fitted up our Foundry with special
eference to above clans o{ woifc, we are now
irepared to iiil with promptness all orders for
iioiize Castings of Statuary, colossal, heroic,
ind life size.
ORXA MENTAL III OX GOODS.
The largest assortment to bo found iu the
Jnilod Slates, al! of which are executed with
he express view of pleading the tn?tc, while
hey combine all the renuiisitts of l>p?ut? >
ubstnniial construction.
Purchasers may rely oil having all arti;1
b carefully boxtd and shipped to the place
>f dcMiuation
Designs wili he BCDt to thoso who wish to
nnke a election.
May 20, 1870. 4?Cm.
J. C. NQLAND, AGT,
SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER,
SADDLES,
Harness mi Tmnts Bepairei.
ALSO,
FURNITURE rcpairod and recovcrcd.
Cane Seats put in Chairs
All work done neatly, and on reasonftble
terms, for CASH.
Nov. 5, 18G0, 28?12ra. tan
Mountain Asttaa Care
[s the best remedy for Asthma ever
Jiscovered. I havo a supply now, and
f you are a sufferor from this distressing
disease, call and get a box
uid be relioved.
For sale bv
" ' W. T. PENNEY.
Price $2.00 a box.
April 1, 1870, 49?tf
At the Furniture Store,
Large German Plate Looking Glasses,
A. lot !of German Glass Plates
to Pill Old Frames.
Jlarch 2ft, 18T0, 43-tf , v
t - * "
t 4 ? A
? ? - I 1IIIWI II IJ. ? ! ? I !
GREAT SOUTHERN
IMPROVEMENT IN FENCING.
Saves its Cost in Land
saved, and Facility
of Cleaning.
GREAT saving of timber can be made
of nnythiugthnt will not break of
ta own weight A rat in:?y gel through
it and a squirrel may climb over but all 1
otber animals mny stay out. The winJ J
can not blow it down, ntjeds very lit tie ,
repair, and tlio limber will last longer thai
in any oilier known fence. The subscriber
is agent for Abbeville County and will se.l <
rights for plantations and for townships.
Come up on Sale Day and for further p?r- f
iculars in regard to P. Davis' Implored
Patent Wiro and Picket Fence, apply to
J. W. THOMAS,
Agent Abbeville, S. C.
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1
Family Knitting Machine. ;;
v
Will be exhibited at ]Mr. Braze ale's. This
machine speaks for itswlf, an ! is d?stinoi!
to revolutionize household industry We C
do not wish to abuse tho time lonored
needles, but mnst say that even fir ordi- .
nary uso their day is at nn This ?
great and cheap invention knit: every
thing. Specimens of tnanufacltred articles
exhibited. Call and see br yourselves.
J. W. THOMAS, Agent.
Abbevile, S. C. ^
April 13, 1870, 51?tf
Evans I:
v
Hutchison's c
Formerly the Donald Mill."
T
TIIE MILL, long and favorably known
ns the "DONALD MILL," lins been
purchased by up. and we have repaired il 1
thoroughly?putting in a netf and splendid ^
SMU1TEIL (the fine*' <! ?' '= Jn uo<) a
NEW liOLTlNG CLOTII, tog.ilier j.
with NEW MACIIIXEKY. from the ii<
Walerwheel to the garret. l>'
This work has been done in a subsian
tial and workmanlike manner by the most c
experienced and skillful Millwrights in the
country, and we believe the Mill now to he in
a better condition th.in it ever was in n
i'.s palmiest days. IJ
'J'he old Friendn and Customers of the
Mill ?re respertfully invited to return to
ino xvilit that in days "lang ayuo"' served
llii'in so w?-ll ami faithfully. ^
MIL HUTCHISON, who ha3 lind
much expeiitwe as Miller, will have
charge ol (lie Mill, and will give his uudi- 1
vidwi attention to the wantb of their cus- J
tomes g. l1.
Respectfully, f.,
JAS. EVANS, u
TIIOS. HUTCHISON.
July 29, 1870, 13, 4m
ITKADQU A11TEUS
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING DIVISION g
Ardevili-e, S. C? July 29, 1870.
General Orders JYos. 1 and 2. j
Go to L. Carr's Store L
rOR GREAT BARGAINS. .
I MUST SELL CHAAP.!
HP IIE entire Stock of Goods. consisting of J'
? READY-MADE CLOTHING of nil b
descriptions, HATS. SHOES, HOOTS. DllY
GOODS, SIIIKTS, DRAWERS. HANDKERCHIEFS,
GUNS, PISTOIS, WATCHES and
JEWELRY, TRUNKS, VALISES, and a
large variety of Goods too numerous to mention
I AT NETT COST.
Tlic Enemy, Dull Times, is upon us, and 1
must be met and overcome. 1 have had many 1
engagements with the same fne, and whipped j
liiin, and will do so now. Let the tesull be as d
it iu:iy, I intend to fight it out on this line, if r<
il takes all Summer. This id uo idle jest but n
a stem reality. y
As 1 menu business aud intend the public to
durirp t.liw nnni'u/i<.Jj.i??.t ? ' * '
w ..... hhw.vvvuvhucu uxvMiiiH^e lur a
short time. The Slock is varied und well
selected.
How to Make Dull Times
Easy.
'Tie well worth knowing, we commence,
to-day, giving^gratuities to our customers. J
All wishing this knowledge can be accommodated
by calling at these headquarters. ,
By order of
L. CARR. i
0. Bargains, A. A. Q.
ill Ms at Kelt Cost. No Mistake.1
July 29,18*70, 14, tf
J. B. E. SLOAN. J AS. M. 8EIGNIOUS. 1
SLOAN & SEIGNIOUS,
Cotton Factors
Ai General Commission Merchants'
No. 2 Brown & Co's Wharves,
CHARLESTON, S. O., 1
WILL advance on Com-ignmentB of Cotton, ?
aud Cotton in Store, and give atteo- .
tion to the filling of orders fur Merchandise
nd Plant era' supplies.
August 20, 1870, 18, 4t*
CUB MILES' SHOES.
' * m
ladies' Laced Gaiters, t
Ij'im' lTiil Wnllritiw 01.ni>"
Xiu m aiu noaiiiy, OQUiJS,
I llavo arrived. ^
Come and Supply Yourselves! j
Quarks, Pen-in & Co. '
Angnat 12, 1870, 15?If ? ;y'
OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT
South CaroM-AMlc Coral
In Common Picas.
Equity Side.
Willis CJ. Harris, Ex'r, vs. G. A. Aililiso
M. C. Tnggnrt, nnd others.
JJill fur Account, cOc.
I)URSL"ANT to order of Court in litis ? (*:
JL th?> creditors of Lli/abctli 11 un it!, doc'
ire hei i-lty notified to pivsont urnl prove tlx1
loiiiaiul^ a>;n:ni!t iho fii'i! dcci-nat'il ticfore rt
it. my ome<>, on or licli r> tlie liJlli day of JC
, ember next, orbt! burred.
MA1TI1EW McDONAT/I),
C U. 1'.
flock's OHIm, Abbeville Co., )
12'.)i August, 1 S7o, 8m j
Joiitli ~Cai'0liiia--Atai!ie Count
In Common Pleas.
Kqniiy Side.
Patrick IT. Rra'iley and Mnry Jano Demi
Kx'r and Kx'l'.v, vs. John (J. Vanco,
Ex'r, and others."
Hill to Sell Ileal J'Jstale, Sic.
I)UIISUANT to order of Court in this c.ns
the creditor? ol All* n Vnr.cc, d< c'd, m
ici'cliy noiilied in p-cent nml prove their <li
iiiikI-* nguicst the siii?l tlceeuscl lieforc rue i
ny iitliuc on or before the 12th tiny oi X1
uiubci* ui-M, or barred.
MATTHEW McDONAT.D.
c. c. P.
Ilork's OPice, Abbeville Co., )
l'iilt Aug , 1870,!tiu j*
'until Caroto-Aliteville Count]
In Common Pleas.
Equity Side.
fury Wilson, lix'r, vs. James A. Roii
Kx'r, l.iitik of Newborn*, ot. nl.
till for Sale nf Real Ea tale, Martha,
Assets, ifcc.
PURSUANT to Order of Court, in this cn*<
the cvedito"* of John 11. Wilson, d?e'<
it Htn uj nt'ti 10 protitni Him prove t:ici
eiinitids ngniiift the s:ii?l (Itvcnseil h>-forc m
t ru v odit i-, on or be lore the luth d.iy of No
ember iiexf, or be barrrd,
MATTHEW MeDONAT.D,
0. CJ, I'a
lcrkV Ollicp, Ahhrvill.' Co., ^
12lli Auuurt, lilTU, :;-n )
iontfi ]aroM---41)l)efiIirCoit5
I11 Common Pleas.
Equity Sn!c.
ho?. 0. F?rrin, F-x'r, vs. Kitty C. Perrir
Ct. i?IIJill
to Sell Real Estu lc) <Cr.
[3U11SUAST lo lute Order of Court in llii
L case, ibe creditors of Jairo" it- 1'errif
sc'J. niv nntJrto.l iliut Hie time for tliem t
resent and n ote 1 heir ditnaisib ng.'iiml t?ai
1- 1 ...-si . 1...- > .
vvucvu 10 v.>>i;uul'<l IIIIIt I 11 I S I, tiny ?JI tlllllliai
.'Xt, by which lime l!i? il^muinh I'lust b
rove J, or cri-ti tors will be birred
MAT11EW McDOXALD,
U. C. P.
leik's Office, AbWvi'lc Co., )
12t.li August, 1870, 5in f
ooili Carolina ---Almlle Connts
In Common Pleas.
Equity Sii-e.
eorge W. Williams Co., vs. Sopliro
uia A. Allen, and ethers.
Bill for\ Account, <fr.
'PURSUANT to Order of Court in lliiscnsi
L the cred-tors of GEORGE A. ALLK>
ue'd, ore hereby not tic J to prrsfiit pud piuv
icir demand? nguinst the euid deceased befor
ic, 011 or before tlie 12th diy of Noveiubt.
ext, at my olH :e, or be barred.
MATTHEW McDOXALD,
U. C. P.
Jerk's Office, Abbeville Co., ]
12th Augu-t, 1870, 3m J
oSFIMniFAlMle Conntj
In Equity.
ohn A. Partlow vs. Phares C. Martir
Tbo*. Thomson, Adin'r, et. al.
till to Marshal Assets, Account, 7i<
lief, anil Call in Creditors.
|3UUSUANT to OrJer of Court in this cos
L The Creditors of the Kistate of Pliur
[ai-tin, dee'd, are hereby required to proflei
nd prove their demnuds uguinst said Estnl
ufore ino on or before ihe nineteenth of Oct
er next, or be bnrred.
MATTL1EW MeDONALD, C. C, P.
Clerk's Ottiee Abbeville C. II, )
19lh July, 1S7U, oin (
State of South Carolina.
A UBE VILLE CO UNTY.
In Common Picas.
'.C. Perrin, Ex'r, vs. E. L. Co'Wn, et. a
PURSUANT to Order cf Court nt .lur
Term, all Creditors of JOHN COTlIltAI
/...I A J- ' '
vwnocu, ywlJWDC UCI1IUUU8 lUlYe DOL UCdi fl
ea<ly proved ) are hereby required to presei
nd prove their demands before ino by li
lomlity iu October next, (1870,) or be b ?rre?
W3I. IL PARKER,
Special Referee.
August 10,1870. lfl, 2m ?
State of South Carolina.
A11BEVILLE COUNTY.
In Common Pleas.
)oral1iy A. Cromer, Fx't'x, vs. Wm. .
I.ornnx, Ex'r, el. al.
PURSUANT to Ord#r of Court, June Ti?m
1870, all creditors of GEO. W. L0MA2
ee'd, are hereby required to present an
rove their demands before me by let Oct
>er uext, (1870,) or be barred.
WM. H. PARKER,
Special Referee.
10 August, 1870, 16, 8m
Che State of South Caroline
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
In Common Pleaa.
Varren P. Belcher and W. W. Belcher, adm'
v. Mason D. Wood, and others
3ill to Account, to Marshal Assets, d
PURSUANT to Order of Court June Ter:
870, all cieditora of W. W. Bclcliar, deces
d, are hereby required to present and pro'
heir demand* against his eitate before me I
he first of October next or be barred from
hare of the assets.
EDWARD NOBLE,
Special Referee.
August 28.1870, 19, fit
The State of South Carolina
SI IS IS Mt V1L.L& COUNTY.
In the Commen Pleas?Equity Side.
Jamuel Gilmer, "Won. H. Parker, et. al., <
Jo*. T, Moore, Wra. 0. Moore, Ex'rs,
and others.
Bill for Account, <fee.
PUR8UANT to Order of Court* June Ter
870* all oreditors of tkef Estate of JAM!
dOORE, deceased, are required to pre?
ind prove their demands before me by 12
October nexV, or be barred.
, i-5 W. LEE,
. Special Referee.
August 26, 1810, 18,8t
(J Tlic State of South Carolina,
A11BEV1LLE COUNTV.
? > In Common Picas.
J' James A. Norwood, Ex'r of Joshua ]")uT5o?e,
dec'il, v. Samuel S. Wilson, ami olhers,
ci'cililuvii of Joshua Duliuw', dv'ol.
n Bill for Settlement of Estate, Account,Sic.
PURSUANT to Order <if Court, June Term,
187<>, all i reditors of the estate of John
('/lurk, d'-c'ii, and of the Kslnle of Jo&hua I)ii
I B< so, dve'd, ?re hereby r< quired to present uinl
pi five their di-tnandtibefoie lue by 1st October
l,r uext 01 be burred.
KDNVAKD NOBLE,
Special Kefcree.
Augu.=t 22, 1870, 18, fit
The State of South Carolina,
ABBE VILLE CO UNTY.
^ . In the Court of ]'folates.
J' Ann E. Marshall v. Mary E. Marshall !
and others.
Proceedings in Partition.
T^V Older of W. HILL, Judgo of the
II Court of Probates :
I will soil at Abbeville Court House on
^Salo Day in OCTOBER next, a part of
<i The Ileal Estate of Joseph S.
,t Marshall,
^ Late of tho .Slato and County aforesaid,
diM-ua^e-l ; consisting of FIVE TRACTS
OK LAND, nil situate in said County,
represented l>y plats thereof to bo exhibited
on day of sale.
Terms of sale tuade known at the
Jt time oi eivle.
II. S. CASON,
ct...;nr a I
UIICIIII *1 V/#
1> Abbeville, S. C., Sept. 8th,*1870.
: TO 01 PATRONS!
ir
i?f
UNTO whom wo have extended imlnl?
gci.ce during the Spring and Summer,
to enable them to make their orop>-,
we would say, that as the?r crop* are
gathered we shall expect immediate p?J'?
r incuts, ns our success for future operations
' will depend upon our customers mooting
tlieir liabilities promptly.
To al' our fiieiuU who have so liberally
supported us, we return our sincere thanks
b and bespeak for ourselves a conlinauce of
their favois tho coming aoison.
J j 1\orwood, DuPrc & Co,
.1 Sept. 2, 1870, 20?tf
* Improved Cotton Gins.
McLEKBEN' ^PATENT.
rtniiE subscriber purchased two years |
- JL mro, McLEN DEN'S PATENT IMf
1'liOVKMENT TO COTTON GINS,
" for the Coun.ieS of Abbeville, Edgefield,
and Newberry; and in that lime has sold
many of litem, and to llie entire satisfaction
of hip patrons. The improvement is
applied to llie old gin at a trilling expense;
and with these material advantages?that
it will enable the Gin to gin from one*
fourth to one-third more, and to produce
"g a cleaner and better lint, llo has numerc
ous certificates from cotton planters to this
>r -fteet, and also from cotton 'buyer*, stating
"that the cotton from this Improved Gin
IVlll 1
..... mviii uxg iu uiiC-rt.lliUl cents
more per pound. Agents will be sent out,
and the public patronage is solicited in
- their behalf.
[. BQ3U Reliable agents wanted.
E. F. PARKER.
'? Calhoun's Mills, Augujt 12,1870, lG,lf
" Iii,sure Your Property,
u IN TIIE
* LIVERPOOL & LONDON
GpXjOBB
Insurance Company.
Assets in Golfl, $1?,OOD.OOO,00
e Losses adjusted promptly and paid
J, without deduction at tho agency in
j* Charleston, S. C.
It Apply to
1.
W. H. PARKER. Agent,
at Abbovillo, S. C.
March 18, 1870,47?tf
Accurately and promptly .done
(, BY
id
rv. ?- ? ?
G. A. DOUGLAS.
March 25, 1870, 48?12m
_ DENTISTRY
l>
WI. C. WABDLAW,M.D,MS.
r,
Office orer Dr. Parker's Drug Store.
r.
m Abbeville C. H., S. C.
IB70
Fobruary 2G, 1869, 44, tf
" Yeast Powders.
- TXli. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING
?> U POWDERS, for Bale, nt
Trowbridge & Co.
Juno 10, 1870,7?tf
GRSAT
^ Reduction in Clothing ! I
:s FOR THE CASH.
At Quarles, Perrin & Co.
Aagnsi 12, 1870, 13?tf
vi i 1 . 'int'* < $" w ' ' <"
. * ' ; i v . !*'
GUANO
FOR WHEAT.
i IX STORE, and for Sale, a largo lot of
Wilcox, Cilis & Co.'s
Tf/r A TtTTYJTTT A mT*T\
Aiiailix Uiiii-A JLzU
Composed of PURE NO. 1
PERUVIAN and PH<ENIX
GUANOS.
The Best Fertilizer Known for
Wheat, Oats and Barley.
NORWGOD.DiiPRE&CO
Sopt. 8, 1870, 20, tf
Valuable
Land for Sale.
T11E undersigned will offer to sell on
Sale Day next, nt Abbeville (Juurt
Ileuso, his place, known ns
The Belcher Plantation.
The Tract consists of
1,050 ACRES,
More or les<?, adjoining lands of Thomas
Thomson, 10-q., Mrs. McConib and others.
The land is weil adapted for Colton and
Coin, and is excellent for Small Grain.
There are about 450 acres of cleared land;
about the same in splendi! wood-land;
the balance in old field, which would abo
yield well if cultivated. There is on the
place a large (Jin llou.-e and Thresher
House, Good Dwelling. Uarn, Cribs, Stable?,
and all necessary out-building'.
There is also a splendid Spring convenient
to the house. In fact it is unnecessary to
cotutueud the place, us it is well known to
One of the best Plantations
in the up-country.
Tt.??/> t>. :l
. v.e aic iviius enougn on tne place to
keep the land that is in cultivation in gc-od
order for y?ars to come. Tho place has
been rented for ?800 a year, in gold, f'U
three years since the war, and the only
reason for selling it, id that the undersigned
is not a practical farmer; otherwise he
fully believes there is a fortune to be made
on it in n short lime.
TERMS?One half cash; the olber
half 011 a credit of oue and two years,
with interest at the ra'e of one per cent,
per month, to be secured with a bond and
mortgage of the place, with two approved
sureties. Further particulars will be
made known on tho day of sale.
Any one desirous to purchase at pri- |
vale sale will address him at his borne
place, near Martin'* Mill.
G. A. VISANSKA.
Sept. 7, 1870, 20, 4t
ABBEVILLE
AGRICULTURAL
. 3F" air.
TIIE Abbeville Agricultural Fair
will open at the Fair Grounds
near the village, on Wednesday, the
2Glh October, and continuo l'or four
days, closing on Saturday, the 29th.
All articles for exhibition mnst bo
entered in the Secretary's books beforolO
o'clock on Wednesday, as they
will then be closed.
By order of the % Executive Committee.
W. A. LEE,
According Secretary.
September 8, 1870, 20, tf
just received!
2 Bales Gunny Bagging,
40 Bundles Arrow Ties,
100 Founds "Wool Rolls,
UTTI T Tin o_ nnnnnmnAM
miLJiljft <56 llUDHlTBUfl
Sept. 9, 1870, 20, tf
!M!asonic.
THE noxt Regular Communication of
Clinton Lodge, No. 3, A. F. M.t will
be held at tbo Lodge Rooms, Monday evening
I2lh inst. A full attendance of the
members is greatly desired.
By oidur of the W. M.
T. P. QUARLES, Secretary.
S-pt. 0, 1870,20, It
HVTasonic Books.
MEMBERS of Clinton Lodgo and all
oihers who may have in their po?session,
BOOKS belonging to the Masonic
Library Hre requested to return the same
at once to J. F. C. DuPRE, W. M.
or T. P. QUARLES. Sec'v.
Sept. 8, *870, 20, tf
FOE SALE.
A FEW Second Hand Fifty Saw
GINS can be had on reasonable
terms by applying to
EN III GUT & SMITH.
Abbeville C. H., Sept 9, 1870, 20 *
Good Board
CAN be obtained in the MotreUin? of
IlabenliAm county, Georgia* naar
ThllaUh and Tocoa Full# for Uio real of
the muoq at #25 per rooutb. ' ,
APPMRS. W.vIt MATHEWES.
CUrViiviHa. fl?ber?bfitn Co., Ga.,
Siipt.9, 1870, ?0,2t
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MY BEAUTIFUL CHILD.
My beautiful child I l<y tliy mother'o fcnee,
In the golden future, what wilt thou be!
Angel or demon, or God ettb'.iuie,
U|>iw of evil, or flower of time ?
Duelling, Hashing. madly down,
"Weavingof honor a fairy crown;
Or gliding 011 in n shining track.
I Like the kingly son that ne'er looks bac" |
Daintiest dreamer tlmt ever smiled I
What wilt lliou be, my beautiful child t
Beautiful ch'IdI in inv garden bowers.
Friend of the butterflies, birds and flowers.
Crystal and pure ns the sparkling stream,
Goodness ana truth in thy features beum.
Brighter, whiter soul than thine
Never was sceu in a mortal shrine.
My heart thou hnst gladdoned two sweet years
With rainbows of hope suffused my tears;
Wherever thy sunny smile does fall,
The glory of God beams over clL
Beautiful child! to tliy look is given
A purity less of eaith than heaven,
With thv Icll tnle eyes and pratling tongue .
I wish ifiou eouldst ever thus be young!
Tripping, skipping, humming bird,
Everywhere thy voice is heard;
Tn the garden nooks thou oft are found
With flowers thy bosom and neck around
And when at thy prayers with fingers quaint
Oh! how I love thee, my infant suiat!
Beautiful child ! what tliy fute sliall be
Is wisely hidden, pcrchanoe, from ine,
A fallen star thou mayst leave niv side,
Aud sorrow and shame mny thee betide ;
shivering, quivering through the street, j
Wretched, do?*u-trampled, cursed and
b -at;
Athamed to live and afraid to die,
No lioine, no friend, andu frowning sky,
Merciful Fnther, iny brain go. b wild.
Good angels, guard iny beautiful child I
Beautiful child 1 thou Ttayet soar nboyp,
A warbling clierub ol joy and love,
A wave on eternity's mighty 1
A blossom on lifr's immortal tree !
Flowering, towering evermore,
'Mid vernal uirtt of the golden shore !
Oh! na I gaze on thy finless gloom.
And thy ru hunt face that laughed at gloom,
I pray God keep thee so und. tiled,
1 pray Heaven bleEB iny beautiful child!
Returning Wealth.?A caroful catimuto.
by the ^cw York coitoti brokers,
of tlic forth coming cotton crop,
iliVCS the SUrnlllS viehl this Rrvnunn of
not less than 500,000 bales. Tho value
of tho entire crop will not bo less
than $230,000,000. Through the medium
of successive crops like this tho
South is destined, in a few years, to
recovcr its old prosper it}*. A reorganization
of tho system of marketing
crops since tho war enables tho planters
to rcceivO a rnucli lar !* share of
tho proceeds than uuforc. Now York
and Liverpool havo grown rich and
luxurious from the commissions charged
the producer for selling his cotton.
It used to bo said that the ccment botween
each brick of our up-town palaces
was moistened with the sweat of
tho Southern laborer. No doubt
Southern industry did a great deal toward
building up the cities of tho
North. Tho larger part of tho profits
on a pound of cotton stopped here.
This condition of things has materially
changed sinco tho war. Tho South |
guis more 01 tne proceeds of its toil
than formerly. The distribntion of so
largo a sum as $250,000,000 over the
South annuall}', will soon make its
[ people rich again. In ton years tho
sum will more than equal tho present
total of our national debt. No doubt
as wealth increases and the people recover
the means of working their plantations
pi'oduction will also increase,
and at the end of tho decade wo havo
noted, the South will be raising cotton
enough to supply the wants of the
whole world at a cheap rate, and with
great profit to itself. What it wants
now ii political quiet, immigration
from Europe, and cheap fertilizers for
tho older States. Fortunately all three
arc promised. Tho discovery of vast
beds of a phosphate manare alofig tho
banks of South Carolina rivers seems
almost providential, in view of tho
worn condition of the*cotton lands in
tho Atlsmt.in hnlf
[New York News.
?
Treasures.?Every one of us is
treasuring up scores for eternity; the
tho good tiro laying up treasures in
Heaven, where moth and rust doth
not corrupt, tho ovil and impenitent
are "treasuring up wrath against tho
day of wrath." What an idea is this!
Treasure up wrath! "Whatovor the
impenitent man is doing, ho is treasuring
up wrath. Ho may be getting
wealth, but ho is treasuring up wrath,
llo may bo forming pleasing connections,
but ho is also treasuring up
wrath. Every day adds something to
the heap. Every oath the swearor
utters, thero is something gone to tho
heap of wrath. Every lio the liar
tells, overy licontious act tho lewd
man commits, adds something to tho
treasure of wrath. Tho sinner has a
woightior treasure of wrath to-day
thau ho had yostorday; he will have
a weightior ono to-morrow than he
has to-day. "When ho lies down at
night ho is richer in vcngeanco that
wnon ho aroso in tho morning. He is
continually deepening and darkening
Kio ofnrnnl nAvfiAn
. V v^.v? MMI MVII. AiVWI J IIU^IUUIUU
Sabbath increases his store of wrath,
every forgotten sermon adds somo*
thing to the woight of punishment.
All the checks of conscience, all the
remonstrances of friends, all that advice
and prayers of parents will be
taken into account, and all tend to increase
the treasures of wrath laid up
r'nst the day of wrath.?J. A.
ft.
A Curious Suit.?Captain Bynders,
who is not unknown to political fame
in New York city, was driving a fine
horse, worth $10,000, over the Patterson
plank road, in New Jersey, on a
Sunday morning, some time ago, when
the animal stepped through a dilapl/I.Am/I
Km/Ima anrl v*taa ^ ~ ? F%
uhvou m?ujio "?> jjdruuhl^mjy
disabled. Kynders sued the company
for the value of his horse, bat was
non-suited on the gronnd that the ao?
oident occurred ou Sunday, on which
day a man has no legal right to exer*
cise a horse in New Jersey. '
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They have discovered ir method of
thinning out the over abundant population
of * Japan. Kerosino lamps
have beeA introduced into that oouory.
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SCRAPS.
Tl.o population of "Washington ig
111,195. In 1869 it was 61,122.
A gay Philadelphia youth has been
fined $3 for an assault with "intent to
kiss."
Tho Germans of Toronto, Canada,
held a mass meeting Tuesday night
and subscribed $2000 for the German
widows and orphans of the war.
A court in Michigan has decided
that a physician is not a warrantor or
insurer of a ease, and lie is not toj,bo
tried Ly tho result of his remedies.
Ilis only contract and duty aro lo
treat tho caso with reasonable dilligeucc
and skill.
King William, at tho commencement
of hostilities, inquired of Count
Bismarck, his Primo Minister, howmuch
ho thought the war would cost?
The Count responded promptly that
ho thought it would cost two Napopolcons?the
old 0110 and tho young
one.
A theatrical event of somo importance
in 2Jcw York is tho revival of
Julius Ctesar and Othello at one of
tho Broadway houses, with Walter
Montgomery, (from Australia) 30. L.
Davenport, Lawrcnco Barrett, Mark
Smith and other well-known actors
in tho cast.
The servant girl of tho Marj>r of
Indianapolis lately took a fearful revenge
on him for scolding her. Sho
left his shirt bosoms aud cutis limb as
cobweb, and starched tho lower extremities
till they resembled cardboard.
"Articles of real merit aro always
worth their pries," as is proved by
the value of Sumter Bitters. So say
hundreds who have used them.
A man in ITnrrnrtif *r.i 1?
e>?"i iula
starved himself to death under a religious
delusion. lie fasted 9G0 hours
showing a most rcmarkablo tenacity
of life.
The impeachment charges against
the State Treasurer of Georgia havo
been dismissed, in the Legislature of
the State, by a vote of 78 to 7.
Tubout.vst to Bvtu>eite.?Doors, sashes,
blinds inouiul.'"": ?nd oil the materinl necessary
to finish a bouse in pro^tT ?tvle can be obtained
at the lowest market rales direct i.'uiri
tlio mnnufactorer, P. P. Toale, Charleston, S.
C., who has the largest and most complete
manufactory of such artioleB in the Southern
States. Sue hia advertisement in another column.
What Does Reason Say?
The little mongoose when bitten by a deadly
serpent resorts to a certain plant, cots of it,
ana escapes the efTcct of the poison. That U
instinct. Human beings on the other hand,
must depend on reaEon and experience in selecting
the means of protecting health and life
against unwholesome influences. Now, whut
I does reason say on this vital subject? Docs it
not tell us that to invigorate and purify the
i system is the best way to protect it against the
invisible poison which generates disease ?
Surely it does. The next question is, what
.? r.n? . ... -
6-.uv ciiun nu lunuw iu cnoosing a medicinal
safeguard) Reason replies, Itt your monitor
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years comprised in one unbrokun aeri >s of
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Stomach Bitters possess strengthening
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The venom of a noxious reptile is scarcely
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the fevers, bilious disorders, disturbances of
tho bowel;, and other serious maladies produced
by these insalubrious elements, it is absolutely
necessary that the stomach and all tho
secretive organs should be, so to speak, in a robust
condition. Upon tho amount of resistance
which the vital system can oppose to tho
deleterious influences that assail it, tho safety
of the health depends, and it is because the
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| Almost every case oared wiih
P.\IN KILLER.
[From Rev. B. Telford, Missionary in China,
now visiting bis hoipe in Ponn.J
Waoiunoto.v, Penn.
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J - -~B'" W givo
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