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ftsggA ": * i ..i??m jrr- * . sic ot ana Bass? .Abbeville, S. O. W. A. LEE, EDITOR. TER??IS?Three Dollnr? a year in adv< \ar No Subscriptions takeu for & sho time thaa six months. Friday, Octobr 7, 1570. MASS MEETING AND BARBH AT NINETY-SIX. Some 2500 Persons Present?Spea by Messrs. Gary, Jennings, Bonl Eaooa and Butler?Great EnOmsii "We had tho pleasure on "Wcdncn last of attending the great mass m iug and barbccao, which according previous announcement, came oj time-honored Xincty-Six, and at I led large crowds from Abbeville, ? berry, Edgefield and Lauren?, was one cf tho largest assembl; which wo have seen nt any pi gathering since the war, being i ously estimated at from 2,000 to 2 persons; and tho spirit and enthusi which prevailed wero comincnsu with tho numbers in attendance, tho great objects -which the mee was designed to adranca. In fpi! the effort which had been mad< keep them away, a large propor of tho audicncc consisted of tho ored people, and tho attention 1 which they listened to tho argsm addressed to them, and tho he good will with which they chc tho speakers', afforded hopeful donee that they will givo a rou voLo for Carpenter and Hntler, tho Union Reform, at tho cor election. It had been ttinoiu <v'* rornonfdr and Govei lililt %f UV4^V v/?*? j/w Yanco would Jbeljin attendance, bn! disposition kept away the first, business engagements tho sccond ; tvith snch men as Bonbara, Bu Gary and Bacon, there was no ' of oratory tc givo interest to the i and enthusiasm to the meeting, was a great success? such was concurrent opinion, to which we j but expression. Our parly from Abbeville rccru Ktt Iar(frt accessions from Cokesl "J D and Greenwood, wore carried d< pleasantly and safely in tlio spier new coaches of the Greenville Colombia Railroad, and to the \\ courtesy and liberality of the Cor ny, wo were all indebted for a ret train to Abbcvillo that evening, riving at 11 o'clock we found tlj.it exerciser of the day had already c menccd in the pleasant grove l)e the Depot, whern a largo audic 1 1 ~ Kl Tf waa cnr*V? qn 11UU UMCUiuicu. MU Iiuo -dience as might have been cxpc< from a section over distinguished intelligence and public spirit; re: amid the associations of tho "I Port," and all tho glorious Ect tionary memories of tho Old ^ ty-Six District. Upon tho stand tho President of {ho meeting G J. H. Brooks, and also Governor I ham, and others soon to be reiafoi byMessrs. Batlerand Bacon who cs by tho np-train. Major TV in. Gary, the talented young lawyer Edgefield, had just commenced speech, and was pleasantly and gr fully floating down npon the curt of his argument, which for more t' two hours rolled on to the great terest and gratification of the a ?nee. It was the first time that wo 1 the pleasure cf hearing the ppcal ?Vm->nr?l-i tt-n rrri^atnfJlr lifitp """'6" ~ J to his well-knoTm and able brot] General M. Vtr. Gary. Ho has m; of the elements of the orator?< nestnoss, self-possession, easo of n ner and delivery, readiness of &i moot and illustration?and m "what, evory body said, was a ear speech. It was almost entirely dressed to the colored persons p ont; vras listened to by them v great attention and vigorously plaodod. Its great end aud purj was to disabuse their minds of false idea that the Republicans * thoir truo friends and the Sooth whites their natural enemies. Ou .Contrary, ho showod by tho recori the war and tho conduct of the pa Dince, that their only object wa3to ranee their own selfish interests the expense of the blacks?as ia onomous frauds of the Land C mission?in tha misappropriate the Free School Fund?tho oxclus of tho colored from the Jury box, Ac. XIo was rcry sevore upon Sc lor Arnira,of Edgefield, nnd hi? Bo of Counfy Commissioners, and shot with great force, how the public m ey was westod equally by State t County officials. He seemed to fully informed cf the "secret histoi of mal-administration, both in St and County, and hence spoke k great power and diroctncss. woe not endoTeo, however, hia consare on what he is pleased to torm tho *tby?f the people of Abbeville, t vhich we think is neither justified the past nor present ,of tho glorii old District. Abbevillo is ablo to ti care of herself as w ell from seem friends as from open enemies. "W though wo have not as many. form-clubs nor have held as many ! form meotings as some of onr pis Districts, it will bo time enough boast at the "count out" when kare "weighed in the balance j found wanting." XJntil then wo \ jdo'v undertake to say where tho m ^effective worjfc of the campaign J m2SS3MM l? The next speaker introduced l?y the Sa * Chairman was Dr. "Win. D Jennings of ? Edgefield, a Reform Candidate for the Legislature from that District. The ?r Doctor is no orator but a man of at . strong practical sense, and made a tr ? searching exposure of evils under th 1IIPe' which we aro suffering from official in- te rler compctcncj and dishonesty. vc Then camo General Bonham, tho: t|t 5=9 man of the people, and long-tried pub Lj, lie servant, who having closed a dis-hc< tinguished oiHcial career, emerges |;lp ' once more from his retirement not to|lu, sock ofrico for himself but to strike a hjj i.i ^c- 4U.. Ci?.a .K ],o |, j. I U1UW IU UUililll Ul 1117 <jmio T, | lu jhss ha3 gervcd so faithfully. Ho returned i <-'L itini, his thanks for tho uninterrupted pub-hr lie confidence vrhich had attended him i \ through life, and pledged both hand 'Jay anri heart in behalf of tho groat cause ov lC?t" in which aro involved tho dearest in? to tcr?st3 ofjjs all. Other and belter 9il T at speakers were in tho field?younger c; rac- men, and more familiar vrith the qne.s- . "ew. tions fctissuo?but he yielded to none in ardent hope, and steadfast dovotion. JI o had been invited elsewhere to-day, but had followed tho prompt- pi iblie |n<rs of his heart, and had come here rari- to counsel with his old friends and ; 500 neighbors. Tho Governor spoke for ' _ an hour with irreat earnestness and ^ 5 ^ CP L 1 I rt r . <J ?rarcfiirnf review 0? P' rate tjie incompetency and corruption of and tho present administration?its viola- ^ tins: tions of chartered rights, and Consti- 1 o of tutional safeguards ?its wasteful ex. travajjance, and criminal peculation? P 0 and closed with an able vindication of lion the principles of Reform, and characcol" ter of its Candidates. Both tho one jr with and the other had been Approved by cnjs men of all parties, and h:vd been cn-j dorsed alike by .Republicans and Dem- ai n oerats. 2io white man of the South) 13 crcd could hesitate upon the jssuo prc*en-is] evi- ted, or fail to do his duty at the polls. I (( ajno> Tho Chairman next announced Rn[j that dinner was now ready and ai would he served in the grove, and ll,n? all were invited to partake, Separate V iccd tables were provided for the blacks, p rnor where they feasted to their heart* , L jn. content. if any differences of and ?P'nj0n exist between white and colored as to the questions dis- ifi Hilt ----'I /nt<MAi? i K/ivn u-fiffl T1 f\r>I uii3~:;u la'ii/ri; uiuiiui i m. v *., u tier, as to the dinner itself-?it gratified the lack tasto and eati^fTcd app.-titcs, nhardar Por,cc^ hv the morning's air and cxcry ' cises. All feasted sumptuously upon the bent of beef and -mutton, and the ^iC nicest of bread. To nay this, when Ljive yon estimate the size of tho crowd, is 111 to pay a high compliment to the (\>mjjej mittee of Arrangement*, by whom the li! preparation was raaiie. The Com- t! 'ur^ mittee consisted of the following g^rj- ,w jxvu ilemen, to whom let due credit begiridid en: Messrs. T. C. Lipscomb, Jas u and Rogers, Jr., E. Y. McCaslan, Ii. A. tl; Griffin, John Gauldin, J. II. Ivice, T. p< B11III - - T TT 7TMI r* "\f ?T 1 i. jjlOr?, J. XI. JLl.ilI, ?.r. -n. ifuiu^ii, jj 11 Pu- Vvr. Hattinanger, J. II. Hubbard, J urn- s. Stuart. Ar- The audience after dinner returned 'sc tJjo to the stand, where the speaking was "j ori_ resumed by .Major John ii Bacon, 'iic Hi 1 candidate for Congress from the Third fr w Congressional District. The orator :ucc is a man of fine talents and r.tlairiau mcnts, and niftde an earnest speech n( w ;ted :in hour'a length, addressed principally cc for 10 ^10 co^ortH'- showed clearly to and conelusircly how little the Rcpub- jn vr liean party had done fur them and . Star how little was to bo cxpocted at their olu- hands. They owed their freedom- ce jDe. neither to friend nor foe, but to the pi nr.tl ftn All-wi.itf r.?> I IVWO^l VI V V & ? M t J ? a ? - - ? X?*? * * Providence. They owed whatever of tj, aP^ kindness and protection they had over Jon enjoyed to their old masters who had rK ccd iivcn them food and employment. jmc Their pretended friends had fattened la m upon their substance, and had ad van- j " ccd their own selfish purposes at the MacriSco of tho best interest.? of the his blacks. Klliott himself, t!ie boasted tc0 acc- friend of his race, had made ?!00,0!)0 cv >ent in the last two years. Does any one th believe that it h;?d boon mado honest- of Qan iy? Incompetency and corruption ^j( in- were tho chargcs now made against adi- tho present administration, and the Pl best interests of both races called loudly for lioform. Major Bacon was rc attentively ncaru uuu i-vjivuivuij ?cc ?Cr> cheered. u^d General Butler was then irrtrodnced, j ier, nnd was received -nith three ro;j?in^l^? any cheers, lie complaincd of being un-|or ^ar and looked worn and weary with to the arduous labors of the campaign. j0l un* For months he has been trav?rfiingi.he . '5U* State from the pcaboard to tho mounade tains, and has been ringing out bin 'a ;iial charges in trumpet tonoa ?gain?t cor- w< raption in hi^'i places. He has been received everywhere with enthusiasm, rca" and bns?evcn extorted the comroendarith tions of his foes. In all tKo etorm of *p- obloquy which has boen raised, thtro jose has bccu no aspersion upon hia charapter?no "emell of ?re upon hi* ?ar ue monts." He came now at the clo-e of rero the contest to his frionde at h'ome to E: icrn bring back words of good cheer rF( the from abroad. If the whits men of the I 0f State would but do thsir duty they ca . might poll seventy thousand voles. cc ^ The colored majority did not exceed jin, a^" fifteen thousand, and he believed from or at the assurances that he had received the from prominent eolored men in di/rer0ra cat parts, that they would come tip ^ .. to the snppurt of the Koforn ticket, Pr in such force as to insure an easy vie- lif ?ion (ory. We shall not. attempt to follow Ac. General Butler in his ab!o speech, in : >na- which, for moro than an honr, ho vin- C,t ard Seated principles of his own par-1w< ty, Rn(* carried "the war in<o Africa." np ved \Tnnr. nnr rradors havo hoard him. I mi IULSU 1 V4 l0n* and know Bomethingof bis severe, in-)"" ind vcctivo end eloquent appeal*. To the Im< bo colored people particularly, ho is ajk'r pv., most effective speaker, with *11 air of j?* earnestness and sincerity "whicb ear- sir nte rics home to their couvictions the 5U strong ftrjftiments -which ho adu'ueep, . *u- Tho spoech was enthusiastically ap- 1 cp- plauded, and mnat have its effcct? D0 a_ It was now 5 o'clock P. M., and tho vil . meceting closcd, but with such antic- tri ipatod good results that the Chairman j0 by announced that the enthusiasm would l,~ 1 i. J.,,. ? !.]? in ?rn nfl 110 OT??i ivujjo am u vjj ^ wi\ij juvvvtu^w v. j ike the club and public addresses, until af- o? ^ tor tho olcction. pu 'Cb At 5:30 the'extra train earno, and zn? "at thanks to tho skill and caro of friend j ' Re- Syfan brought us safely homo after , Re- a pleasant run of two hours. to The 4lh Quarterly Conference a ( we {of the M. E. Church in this place will ve; LI?d, embrace next Saturday and Sunday. ?; J"*1''Religious services also on Friday :g"; Ja3|night. Key. W. II. Fleming P. S.Jzei hril) bo present. H*': \ jjyrnyiirjCTnTMMM.L lo Day?No Political Meeting?Sales ci Public anil Private. m in On Salo Day last there was a Irf'ge tcndanco of our fellow-citizens, at- " acted no doubt in largo measure, by 111 c hopo of hearing Messrs. Carpcn- b< r, Fair and other distinguished adicatcs of licform, Tho indisposi>n of Judge Carpenter, and tho buicss engagements of others preven.1 their attendance and led to a dis- ^ ipointmcnt in having the proposed Si ueting. Tho interest manifested by ai o good people of our District, we miIY ink ik lull assurauco tnai mcy win > their duty in tho premises. We 01 ast that thero is no recreant son of' P bbcvillo who will stay at homo when 10 enemy is at the gate, and she calls l' cry man to the rescue. Tho following were the public ^ lies by tho Probato Judge: Mr. II. . Kerr, auctiioner, fivo tracts of land, c don-'in" to cslato of Dr. Jos. S.. ^ rr arshall, deceased: Tract Xoi 1, containing 232 acres ,ircbased by S. 1). Marshall at $1030. r Tract Xo. 2, containing 235 acres, v urchased by Wm. lioozcr at $1,475. I1 Tract Xo. 3, containing 107 acres, r urchased by T. \V. Nichols at 5725. 0 Tract No. 4, containing 15U acres, c urchased by J. 11. Anderson at 8725. Tract Xo. 5, conltinintj 176 acres, * urchased by John Darrough at $073. a Privates sales: 1] Mr. J. C. Xoland'a houso and lot i Fort Pickcns, was sold at pnblic titer}-, Mr. Andrew Small, auctioneer, rid brought ?1,200 cash?Ilobt. ft. [cmjjhill, Esq., purchaser. This ijows a decided rise in the valuo of >wn property, p.s two or three years 'j 1^0, this eamc lot sold for $'000. c Tlie fine plantation of Zlr. G. A. isanska, known as the "JJelchcr c laco," containing 1,050 acres, was r ftored at public outcry, Capt. F. P. obcrtson, auctioneer. and was "bid \ i" at $5.70 per aero, ono half cash. _l t THE ARREST ON SALE DAY. To correct fal^e impressions with gard to a matter which has bceu uch talked of upon tho street, and which exaggerated rumors have t Icely gone abroad, we would state i;iL Mr. I?. 13. Cade, of Georgia, was rested here on Monday last for x j * olfttion of & Town Ordinance against 1 ic diacharge of fire-arms in tho cor- ^ irate limits, and lodged in custody. ** o was about being held over under a arrant for an offence committed 1 mic two j-ears ago in Georgia, when mn the production of Governor j (lock's pardon he was discharged 1 am custody. "With regar(J*to the whole matter e have only this to say in the waj of unmcnt, that no violation of anyjl1 wn ordinance could justify the mode which tho arrest was made. The 1 wn marshals and other peace ofli- n rn, hare the riijht to arrest upon the iblic streets all offenders for offco- a s com mil ted in their presence, ana ( is without warrant, but they have 1 > ri^ht to enter without warrant the v t >tnicil of the humblest man in the rid, As Lord Chatham said, "it may * ! open to the winds of heaven, but. n ithout warrant tho King himself ^ >uld not enter." A man's home is hi?* c ,8tle, good agaiazt any intruder but * ;e warrant of thd law. A^ain the ^ ficer should summon only a snf;ient to effcct the arrest, avoiding ail Kr??fh of ? I IJ I J Vs WUtVl J , ? ? w* vvva. w. J id terror of good citizen*. The ar- a 8t was her? made nndsreirenrnstan- 11 3 which we think wordd warrant an 1 dictment for riot. -Again, no grca-jc r force ahouid be nscd to tho pri.i- r icr than to arrest and lo'lge in cusdj. The prisoner in this case, wo j1' urn, was unnecessarily benten and | eated with other indignities.. If the];1 w hus been violated wo believe, 13 9 trust, it will be vindicated. ???> I, S 3b3YlH9 Agricnlinral Society? Meet- U icg of tie Executive Committee?Tho y Gomijig Fair. o TTe wcnM call the attention of the 1 icecntire Committee to tho notice n ?m the President in another column, 1t< 'ling npon all members of the Ex- ei ntivo Committoo to attend the mcot? appointed for next Saturdr.j* week, send tho amount of their asses- p-' ?x rPL.t? /M,r,t 1>i-v C( UUb. JLiuHS IllUUUUl iUU^l UV7 Jiiiyv. cach member, either out of his (i irate mcane, or by tho ealo of ccr- ?" icatos. ai To tho Annual Monibc-rs of tho Sc- P] >iy, and to oar peoplo genorallr, wo juM nr#e tho ncccBsity of coming to tho aid of tho Exocutivo Com- M tteo. Two dollars from cach Ci jinber is a small amount, yet tc ren by oacli ono who is, or ot peels to b? a member, will swoll a st rn in tho aggregate, which will bo (jucient for our wants. Tho mor.or needed novr r.nd otig'nt to ho paid ^ w. Who of yon citizens of Abbe- ^ 3e havo paid your $2 to this Die ct enterprise? \To trust next rroek be able to a:<k, who of you havo ^ t paid ? Pay op I F?.yup! Let tl-.o od ladies cf Abbeville -who are nctual in all of those matter and ilou8 in all good works, stirs up their ? sband's memories, on tho subject. ^ The Executive Committee are spaif? neither labor nor pains to have 0f Jrand Exhibition on the 1st of No-; tnber?tho Buildings are going up J A. tho Grounds enclosed?the Track ^ aded. Arc tho peoplo preparing y ilon?iy to enter the lists of compeioo in ail tha 3opftrtn}.ente ojP iltuial Skill, Mcehanio Art, and Docstic Industry ? Wo truat that they e. Last year \vc had a brilliantEx- mc ibition?let us excel it ten-fold, co -Tbero there is a will thcro is a way, an id wo trust that tho will shall not 3 wanting. 7e sal Through Tic-kots to New York. in' " J~~ " tm Wo arc authorized by Mr. S. B ^ ickons, General Ticket Agent of the, wj auth Carolina Railroad Company, to cy inounco that Through Tickets m' om Abbeville and Cokesbury to New ^ ork via Charleston, havo been put tej n sale at Abbovillo anil Cokesbury; ha rico from former place $27,00, from th; ittcr $20.75; being much cheaper W1 ;iau by any other route. Splendid 'steamships are on the St line, and elegant accommodations "n ]3r 1 ^ ?n<1 cf n f rt vAAmu A f ji jilouir-u, iiivjuio (uiu oiatv i vyuu^ v* oursc included, whilo on shipboard, i1) toamers sail regularly Tuesdays, on 'hursdays and Saturdays. The comparative cheapness of this 00 oute, owing to the great reduction oJ jp atcs, coupled with otlur advantages eli iresents strong claims upon the pat- ov cnage of tho travelling public, and ur friends visiting tho great city ither on business or pleasure, would t0 !o well to giro hoed to them. Only pc ;27.00 to New York, and ono's meals nd bleeping thrown in! Who would ^5l tot bo a traveller? at NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ? w Jos. W. Fowler?Graiid Oponing m it the Emporium of Fashion on next m fVedriesday, tho I2th inst. tu Vf. T. Penney?Drugs, Medicines, roilct Soap?, Perfumery, Hair Brush- is is, &c?Notice to Debtors. L. C. C'linkscalos?YaluaUo Tract if Land to Lcaso. jn .Robert K. Scott?Official Proelanation. T. L. Coleman & Co.?Fall and m Vinter Goods. D. Wr3*att Aiken?Meeting Exccu- so ive Committee. Sealed Proposals to be received. cc Application for Charter. j0 James G. Bailie & Brother?Cerpets, cc W. E. Link?Lost Sewing Machine. <-jj E. L. Mann?Election Notice. Louis E. Johnson?Bankrupt Noices. . of ? *<g? ^ J52r "We direct attention to tho ad- ^ crtiscment or Jiessre. Jas. nauey a fe brother, of Augusta, Ga, tlis well- U mown dealers in carpets, oil cloths, th nd other house-furnishing goods? 1)J Uo in family groceries and plnntaion pupplies. These are gentlemen f established character, and do a irge business. Our friends will find of licm liberal, accommodating and eniiuly reliable. Give them a call. * V ?-1 Outrank.?AVe learn that the "billoster" of Col C. F. Ames' Circns. ad so Atr the hardihood and indeco- rt ous disregard of the religions senti- j ie:it of tho community as to post hin|w Low-hills upon 'MDbenezer Church," Methodist Church, nome five miles (>t ast of Abbeville. Legal steps to obain redrew would have been taken, to ro learn but for some defect in w he title. Thcue Circus men, some of 11 hem, neither fear GoQ nor regard t ian. They are a sort of Gypsies, pi alf civilized Arabs, who verify the C< ur.-e of I.-hmael?''Their hand is l,J gainst eyerj man, and every man's |!s and is against tbem." ,u Affhat.?On Tuesday last two col- tl red men of this town, Alfred Butler, nd .Mack Evans, go tin to sn altercation tl( n the Billiard Saloon, when the lat- p( er knocked the former with a billiard at ? - a r! n r\ (Mi a iPAnrul r\ r\ flf UCj JlliJJUliiJ^ C9 uuu^vivug ii vutiu v/n ??> he head. Butler is still in a very ^ ritical condition. JSvana was irnrnc- ,lft iatcly arrested, brou^ht'bcforc Trial- j|| usiice oliircH, and by him committed rn d jail to await tho result of tho move ri jilictcd. - tc n( New Goor-s at New Market.? a*' 'cesrs. T. L. Coleman & Co,, of New farkct, arc offering their Fall and Cin(-->T Kf-.nrlr nt. lntr rates for Cash. ~ r to prompt paying customers. Cot- y 3n taken at market prices. They 'hey are reliable gentlemen who lean what they say, and will assure W ).all of their customers valuo receivi in the goods they purchaso. -?? F; Tnn County Nominations.?We ro requested to state that circumstan Y<t :s have prevented the appcaraneo of Conservative County ticket in nr present issue, but that it will bejnu nnounced beforo the closo of the an resent week. ?n <*?.? 7 . rc} Attention Manaoers I?Col. Tj. L ann, Chairman of tlio Board of 1 ommissioners cf cleelion desires us ? (request tlio managers of tho variis precincts to apply to him for inructiona on or before tlio 15th inst., ^ ?o? &8T There will be services by the r.slor iu tho Presbyterian church in lis place cn Sabbath next. (D. V.) o* Atbovillb Fair.?Sco notice of < 10 postponement of tho Abbeville J ? air to tho fiirsfc week in November, W Esfcrm Ticket In Edgefield. For Representatives? LefJoy F. O oumans, A.P. liutler, Thomas Grog- t!ie y, D. C. Tompkins, Edward JIcNaW. D. Jennings, Johu El am?three , ' these being colored men. 0 For County Commissioners?.Tames ? . Talbert, Andrew Jackson, .Robert PKsficld?tho two last,aro colored, For School Commissioner?E. j. tp^ oungblood. ^ For Probato Judgo?P. C. Bryan. tlqn For Ooronor?jGoorge W. Tor nor. t) Alfaira in Newberry. Incendiarism.?On last Thursday /gps )rning, nt 3 o'clock, Col. T. J. Lips- |fsjj$ mb, of our district, lost his rcsidcncc d kitehcn with their contents, iniding his valuable medical library, ., by fire. It was, beyond a perad- ? jj nture, an inccndiary's work. What cty have a people when they subt themselves to sleep if surrounded a brutal foe, ready to apply the *ch and tho knife? Ho who applies o torch at Iho hour ot miunigni, ?cn helpless womanhood and infanarc looked in slumber, is acompound Jp { irdcrer, and thoso who may have I'itod tho cupidity of the ignorant, tho bestial to do such deeds, have a Tiblo responsibility. It' any man ^ g sown tho wind, it is high time at ho seeks to rostrain tho whirled.? lJcruld. jp( A GAnnisox.?Company "A" of the h Infantry, ntimbcring seventy men, 13 ? d under command of Mrjor G M ayton, and Lieui'a Gordon Window d J. M. E. Hyde, reached here last mrsday, and are eligibly encamped classic Halcyon Grove. The order, corum and esprit de corps of the mmand are suoerb. while tho ap aranco and bearing of the officers, these things are indices at all of 0 laraeter and sentiment, give ample idenee that they are high-toned, morahle gentlemen. Newberry can ell submit the trusts which come ithiri the purview of tho military tlie true men who generally com>se the Regular Army,?men who iiially deal justly, though tholicavcus |3" 11. Wa lrtnt?n 4rnnna o T1 \J ILlU U bllMU IUVOU bl WVJ/O I V> U^l , tho instance of Gen. Terry, Military Dinmnnilerof the South. Maj. Brayn reported to Sheriff Paysinger, and ill assist that officer in the enforcecnt of law and order, whenever he &}' ay need tho assistance of tho mili- & i*yThe headquarters of the Regiment at Columbia, S. C,?Heruld. Reform Ticket in xswiikart.? he following nominations were uiianionsly made: For Coroner? For School Com'r?Moses Yfhit ore, colored. For Probato Judge?Jno. T. Peterin. For County Com'rs?Richard Moon, lorcd, A. M. Bowers and Jos. L{. Eel- W ] r. For Legislature?Samuel Dogan, lored, L. 13. MuCTott and John M. lllUC3. Tite Military.?Alaj. H. M.Lazelle, ' the United States Army, arrived C >ro on Saturday last, and conferred ith prominent citizens as to the lute verish excitement in the community. fi? pon his report will probably depend 10 action of tho authorities in the ornises. Ijaurcnsvilli Herald. Eu Margaret W atcr?, the London "ba- r farmer," having been found guilty "<t*1 Iho willm murder of iorty infants, Ua: is been sentenced to be hanged. 'ecting of tlie Ezecntive Committee of the Abbeville Agricultural Society. as ?. | "?HE Exert!live Committee of the ^ [ Abbeville Agricultural Society mcJ ill meet on Saturday, the 15th inst., , Abbeville C. H? at 10 o'clock, a. m. Every member is urgently requestI to be present, and if any one is *bntfrom necessity,.be will please see .< ' it, that his quota of the assessment ill be on hand, as on that day each ' us will be called upon to advance ic amount necessary to pay the q( irrent expenses of the Society's ini fivf'(rwoits A tn- inomKi't' nf In'i ornmittee not able or willing, or preired to advance his proportion of the mi iscssmont should be "up and doing" r the Society amongst his neighbors id friends. Auiuial Membership > ekets should now bo sold, and by * lis means ample funds can ho colctcd to complete the improvements ~'18 kv rapidly being finished. *'ot It will be seen, the Fair has been )stponed lor a week. This will en>le us to have everything in readiiss for the throng that ia anticipated 4 '.ring Fair Week. Tho Public are surcd wo have every reason to ex:ct the most successful Fair ever ild in Abbeville, and some rare sport ay be anticipated on that track du- T ng the Fair, if tho Grading Commite only do their duty, and it* they do q )t, they will bo mulcted to no little no unt. Tory Respectfully, D. ATY-ATT AIKEIn, Pres't. g ! Oct. 8, 1S70, 21 It ~ ALUABLE PLANTATION will Loxso my S3*bert-\Videman Placo, lying near Old Trickara, containing, in the aggregate, Lve Hundred and Seventy Acres. 0( iluablc as a Farming or:Stock Eaising Plantation. Persons desirous of Leasing for a i mber of years, would do well to exline the above Plantation, arul call or address me at Diamond Ltill P f'nr tpfiiic wliio.ii will lift ii'im !il If) Air ' - X"0 sponsible persons. ~ L. C. CLIJN'KSCALES. h Oct. 7, 1870, 3t Eat MONEY I MONEY! ill be Advanced cn Cotton Shipped through lis to < sw York, Charleston, or Eaitiznore. T"\ Quarks, Periin & Co. Dct. 4, 1870, 24, tf &oMfe Notice. ? BALED rnOPOSALS for tho privilege of j ^ ' onruipkr a KKFRE^IIMENT JivILOON, on Abbeville Frtir Grounds, rfuriig Fair Week I l;e received at the Secretary's Ofiice untilt "j^'3 f. i*fl'tirda,y week, when the piivikge will; \ warded to th* highest responsible bidder. r ctober 7,1870 2-1 2t inislJ WTO II Public notice. .al It IS JBLIC NOTICE is hereby given thai ap- sj0u ( pnea'i"ii w ill be made at the next session u.. 7 lie Leg!sluture, for a Charter of IncorporA- ' of the AbhoviUo Agricultural So* ioty, otobot ?, Ib70- era Oc adies and Gentle You are respc attend the Gnu all and Winter 5 MY G??>??, IAKINCJ, at the '( b e? j asiuon," oil next 2th October, at 1 JAMIES Wo clobcr 5tb, 1S70, 21, It isjetw Or A. T WHW ws T7e have in St A ?. fa ' il If Tl tr*<.1 fc'vr'J 11* -a uv Which we GfFe FQiiipt Paying 0>2E?. OjS [LL take Cotton at Market price friends soon with, the sta T. L GOLEM )ctober 7, 1870, 2??4t offassMMSiCMiSMHaMMisfiKMiasBsaDiBnnHxsMKBS arpets, Oil G3lo1 Uiri32.CiO'^7Sr t rjs, Kats, Cru7nb3 Cloths, Ea3so zq Curtains, Cornices, Bands an masks, Ksps, Terrys, Center To roen, Hair, Cloth and Trlmznin ituro Tassels, Cords and Efails, ill Papers, Borders, Paper Sliad so above n*w goods of our ??wu im[;ortfttioo4ai? any house Nort'u or South. lr cn-loiuors &:id the public <iro iav:t.-?d to civil ant I'-pct* mude no>1 Icid prcitif tly. 0-! Clor'm cut in is uud put up, and all iu tho Upholstering liuc dju James G. Balil* tA fj 'ft' g< and fjclcct Stock of Choice Family Groceries, Pis Y/cod and V/iilow "Ware, on tober 7, 1*70, 'J4. 3m I. T. PENHEY, B Druggist, B T>T>TTT7"5'? "7 f? n T V bJ, Vtj . . fore coo-;tni:ilr on liuud a ,j k of the IP "O. gg* 3 ider &H9 MEDICII1S, ? Of every dascMplion at liav At tko Lowest Prices bfcC< ? o Ti CASH. ? g ct. 7, IS. 0, 2i, if aira evci I oilet soaps,::: EMB OILS, a m mwmmm In Great Profusion, at don' m n EHWajTvsna ?s y ?. ?. z&m&i'&M acti< :tol*r 7, 1ST0, 21. tf Oi A Full Stock of YopI I tobc ir Bsnskm aad&oas&i very AlT7ay3 on Hand. Goo< o, Tooth Brushes, Finger l)CMtl rushes, Cloth Brushes, it,uu ; Brushes, Shoe Brushes. rr?r< W. T. FE02TSY. long :lober 7, 1870, 24, tf lowe est o ' Hear la For My Causs-" ? I UUl x< EBTORS, one and all, I am in i need of iha money tb.it is due. ireC01 ie pay or caii ;md seo me immediately, publi W. T. PEOTEY. tobeT 7, 1S70, 21, tf Sc Rational Family Sewing -? Machine, 'AS left witli Mr. Vv'. C. MOOR!-] < for repairs, ami was taken by ike, during his absence, by the Oc g person. ]t was called for by u I white hoy and delivered to him. hoped (hat whoever is in possesnf said -Machine: will return it to itoore, or tho undersigned. JL \Y. Ji. LINK, by b t. 8,1870; 24, 31 . Oct Mil?,1 men s sctfuily invited ad Opening of HILLi-NERY, and DUESS JSmporium of fc Wednesday, 1 A. M. i FOWLER, Proprietor. i -C3C3*33 S3 f*' ^-y^r\ ore our w a.1%1 (Midi! H9 r low to Customers l L.SBS3:? for all dues, hope to soo ouv l}")1? to settle up. iiS $s 00. &s, Mattings, s323.?*Cl?3j cks. d Fina. .sssb ani Loops. 3. Plans and Table Covors. os, Gor^c-Si, &c. cow bciujj opcird, ami * 111 be sold w Jo* 1 examine th^n. id l.%i l; Viiw.Kw shade* hun^; C?t'*?ue4 e promptly b,} comp*i?i-l ^omiowi, bj 2 m Brother.mtation Eupplies, our 1ot7c: lie or. ,.... ,i. 1 ii IusIesss ard. 'ho undersigned in appearing be. i . . I . . i? i r ! ii_ a 1 i mo pcopie 01 ivuoevnie 10 solicit ir patronage, wmld stato that, for last five j ean, we. have been ititlod with the Mercantile interof this place, ard if there bo any ue in expericnc* we believe we o profited so far ly it, as to have Dine, by this time, thoroughly aeiiUtd with Iho waits of tho tradpublic. It shall >o our constant to supply those waits. "We shall : strive to merit, aid even to iniso that patronage nhieh has becu liberally bestowed ipou tho old s of White, Smith & Co., and ito Brothers. 'o know that this tin only bo i by tho strictest regard to honand fair dealing in :;1 our transMis. Wo intend that nstiee shall one to all. ne of our firm will Ica^o for Now k next week. By the Dili of Oc r we expect to have it storo a largo and well-assorted stock of Js, and to it wo now inv^o the ation of all buyers. "\Yo ball enor to sustain our rcpuxtion as chants by always kccpii^ goods 10 very best quality. To have . since found that the aticlo ox" i ?t nrico is bvno means th cheap-1! 1 " 1 r most economical. le steady iuercaso of oar usiuess ig the last five years is to best nmendatiou we can offer to the ic. Give us a trial. WHITE, SUITS & WETE. pt. 10, 1S70. COSH MEAL, 51.50 Per Bushel, t Wilson's Mill. t. S, 1S70, 21, tf I ITOiJS. jti RSOXS in need of F30UR I will consult their own iiercst uyintr at Wilsons Mill. " .7, 1970, 21. tf / The Fall and Winter * Trade Opening! FIRST SHIPMENT OF NEW GOODS Jot Receives ljy tie New fin ct WHITE, SMITH & WHITE, Einhracing Chiefly Goods in the Domestic Department, viz: 'V l if c:/j New Fall and Winter PRINTS, >* Bleached SHIRTINGS, * Bleached SHEETINGS, Brown SHIRTINGS, WK!f? n?^ARTTRflS. Striped 0SNA13UEGS, Striped and Plaid HOMESPUNS, Plaid L1NSEYS, Kentucky JEANS, - t Georgia PLAINS and TWILLS, kq. ALSO, Several Cases Men's SHOES, \J*n's Co. BOOTS, Boy's Boota, Women's Shoes. Sept. 23, ISfO, 22, it ILWm ON HIND, BEST B9ENE0 BA66IH8, AND Jcr ?al? by , * * / . ' ?J White, Smith & White. Sept. 23,1S70, 32, tf " _ ;ti To Planters Who dceire to doable Iheir ?ro'p# on haif tti? isnd, we aw now pre* par?*i to o?fer the / ' r JLLa 4? J. w j.A .? GUANOS, iff Having obtained tbe .Agnncy for ihcs? first clunS Fertilizers, we will be glad to rocoive tlie orders of all who are disposed to give thorn, % trial. . . .{ Whits, Smith & White; Sept. 23, 1870, 22, tf ' - " - i^V it Cotton. ' . ' ; f . : I 1 f. M* * would give notico to all ouf friends that we are now prepared to ship cotton on most favorable torrnj. Wo will advance liberally on C'otWrt for shipment when desired.- We will* ship to W. C. 13EE & CO., Charleston, and HOPKINS, DWIGHT & TROW13KIDGE, New York. * * " '--J L!.t ]NTo Commission nouses sianu mgner in their respeetiro markets than tho abore. Our past dealings \?ith these houses have been bo satisfactory that wo aro prepared to promi?#? jood sales and prompt returns to all Df our friends who may put their Co|[on into our hands for shipment. White, Smith & Whit#.Sept. 10, 1870. Notice to Our Patrons. [TAV1NO just changed our buainesa we y[ ?c?*pecLfuIly nak that our friends rill come forward as early as practicable nd pay what they owe us. Our now usiness will require a great deal of mony. Besides, it ia altogether desirable lint tho old business should be settled up. 'lompt payments do both Debtor ami !reditor much good. WHITE BE0THE2S Scj* 10,1670, M, d