The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, October 14, 1870, Image 1
BY W. A. LEE AND HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,1870. VOLUME XVIII?NO. 25.
I The Waving Banner of Health.
I HEINITSH'S
I (lUEEN'SJllildllT,
I A GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE.
I Heinitsli's Queen's Delight
I Tho New Theory of Health.
I Tbe life of nil Flesh i3 Blood?Tho
I Health of all Life is Purity of
h Flesb?Without purity of
I Blood no Flfsh can bo
I free fiom Disease.
I HEINITSII'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
| An antidote of Disease.
' ' - ? "RI-.J
The lire-it American Alterative auu t>;uuu
Purifier,
. For t!ie cure of all ihose Diseases
"\vbieh nujf be traeed to a vitiated
condition of the Blood.
The theory is that Wood is the Life of
of all Flesh, and if impure, the Life of oil
Disease. Life and Health is only to be
mHintiiined by the circulation of pure arte*
rial Blood.
Such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Hepatic
Disorders, Inflamations, Fevers, Liver
Complaint, Consumption, King's Evil,
| Ctrburcles, Boilsj Itching Humor of the
! Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter,
li'iughness of the Skins Pimples, Blotches,
Paiu in the Bones, old Ulcers, Syphilis and
Syphilitic Sores, Indigestion, inflammation
of tbe Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in
the Back, General Debility, anil fur all
complaint* arising from deficient^ and
poverty of btaod.
Hienitsh's Queen's Delight
Is the Wonder of Modem Science.
No me^k-ine has attained encb a worldwide
repuiaiion as this justly celebrated
COMPOUND
Its extraordinary healing powors are uttered
to by thousands, and every mail if.
reighted with letters bearing testimony to
ta excellent character and worth as a n>ed
cice Orders are coming in from all quartern,
and all bear unmistakable evidence of
iu great popularity. Bo sure and ask for
? HtmriTun'a olibiml'i! deLIQUT." And
Me that his Dame is on it.
Look out and avoid l>a?e imiUtiooa.
VVLOIbskIO Aafenl",
FISiJEK fc IIEINITSH,
Columbia, S. C.
For aale by *M Druggists.
Octol>er 20. 1SC9, 27?ly.
EOBERT WOOD & CO.,
PHILADELPHIA
RNAMENTAL IRON IMS.
GARDEN and Cemetery adornments, Cast.
Wrought Iron aud Wire Railings, Fount,niu3,
Vases, Veraudus, Settees, Arbors, Chairs,
Bummer Houses,
IRON STAlRSs
. Spiral and straight, in every variety of patterns.
New and improved atvle# of IlayjKack?
*f.n?rar? Kt.*hle Fixtures. Stall Divisions, Ac.
PATENT WIKE WORK.
Railings, Store Fronts, Door and Window
Guards, Farm Fcucing, ??c.
BEONZE WORK.
Having fitted up our Foundry with special
reference to above .lass of work, we are now
i>rw[ ar?4 to fill with prompt ness a!l orders for
et*nze Ci-6tings of Statuary, colossal, heroic,
and life size.
ORNAMENTAL IKON GOODS.
The largest assortment to b? found .in the
United States, al! vf which eie executed wi L
the express view <f p'e*:'g t'ie while
they combine all the ifqiiuites of beauty and
eubttani'al ccnitmcit<wi.
Purclnse.s may rely on hiving all a>*iels
cartfully boxiu nud shipped to tlie place
ofdes inaiion
lieficps wilibe e<at to those who wish to
ie a Ice t?. selcclion.
May 2", 1870. 4?Gm.
MADE on Collou Shipped by the undersigned
to
iie6-sr?>LOAN & STGTNTOUS,Charleston
? W. C. COURTNEY & Co., ?'
? TRENI10LM <fe CO,,
? D. J. FOLY HRO. CO.. tiah.
" SMITH, DUNNING & WOODWAliD,
New York.
? AUSTELL, INMAN <fc CO., N. Y.
? llOJPKINS, DWIGHT & TROWBRIDGE,
New York,
And other s not mentioned.
WftrwonH. DnPrfi & Co.
al v* (i wm>j ??? ? w ?
Sept. 8, 1870, 20, tf
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
General Svtebistexdext's Okkicb,
Oolvmuia. S. C., July 25, 1K70.
ON" atfd nf.cr MONDAY, August 1st
the following Schedule will be ruu <l?i!y, Sur
day excepted. cfl'.pecting with N'ght 'J r.iine or
South Caroliua Ro.i?i, up and ( o?d, and wiili
Kight Train on Charlotte, uoiumoia ami Augusta
Road going Soutu :
UP.
Leave Columi-ia, 8.15 am
" Alston 9.S? a m
? I 1 1 oo . ^
newuerrj, ti.uu u m
A'five Abbeville, 8.00 p tn
44 Anderson. 4.30 pm
" Greeaville, 6.C0 p m
DOWN".
Leare Greenville, 7.00 a m
u Anderson, 7.30 a m
41 Abbeville, 9.f'0 a m
u Newbury, 12.17 n m
" A Istou, 2 30 a m
Arrive Columbia, 3.45 a m
J0?TN II. MORE,
> General 5nperiiitedeut.
Kinsman & Howell,
Factors and Commission
Merchants.
Liberal Advances made on
Cotton and Naval Stores
Charleston f &G*>
CONGAREE
mm
Columloin, S. O.
JL A UiJi. AC- LVA
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SUGAR ME HILLS
LIST GF PRICES,
3 Rollers 14 indies diameter $S5,0(
3 ? 12 ; " $75,01
3 M 10 M *G5,0<
2 * 14 ? =?;5,0(
2 " 12 M $50,0<
2 " 10 ? 840,0<
Above prices complete with frame
Without frame 810,00 less on eacl
Mill.
SEVENTY GALLON BOILER
120, o<
Delivered tt the Railroad Depot in
Ibis city.
Steam Engine*, Boilers, Cotton Presses
Grist and Saw Mill Gearing1 of all kind;
to order. Ijon and BrasR Castings, or
ehort notice aud most leatanublo turns.
Gin Gearing constantly on hand of thf
following sizes.
9 feet ivheel and pinion, $30,0C
10 K " w " "S2.5(
11 M 44 14 " ?-35.0(
- " " ^ it i e f\(
J 2 M * - -
14 u ? <? "50.0<
With Bolts $G.50. Extra fur each set
Antifriction pl?t?a and Balls for Cot
i) Pre-s ? 10.00 and $12.00, p r set.
N. B. Terms Catb ou delivery, at R
R. here.
I0HIT ENEIGHT, Ag't,
Abbeville C. H.
May 24,1SV0, 4?tf.
A. J. SALINAS,
Faster aM Coiiaission Merchant,
South Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
Liberal Advances Made on Cotlon
REFERFNCES: First National Bank, Pec
pie's Naional Ba:ik, C'iaH<-ston, b. (J.; -Messrs
Alilicr <fc Uubertsois, Abbeville.
Liberal Cash Advances will bi
made by us on Cotton consigned t<
Mr. A. J. Salinas.
Miller & Sobertson,
Abbeville, Sept. l(i, 1S70, Gin
(hf,
JLBBOW TIES,
BACOjST sides
For sale by
Mavs. Bannvell & Co.
f VI
Sept. 1G, 1870, 21?tf
"P^nfn n? OoTinlj Wirtar.M'n Tlcn'/
, MLiiLG 111 Odic!ll !?iiiuJiiiiii, jjooi
i
Settlement Nov. 8th, 1870.
ALL Persons indebted to tbe Estate ai
urged lo p'ompt payment; ibose ba'
ing demands ngaiott it must present tbei
before tbe above dale or be barred.
J. H. WIDEMAN,
Executor.
S?pt. 9, 1870, 20, St
Mess Mackerel, Extra Kb. ]
EXTRA No. 2,
and Large No. 3 Mackere
in Blls., half BIls., quarter Blls., an
Kits, at,
j Norwood, DuPre & Co.'s
| Sept. 23, 1870, 23?tf
KWLiu.i jmjLHbWJLi. i!uw-?|ww UAU? ., Bwrowanai^t
GREAT SOUTHERN
I mwwm IN FENCING.
i Saves its Cost in Land
J saved, and Facility
of Cleaning.
GREAT saving of timber can be made
of on v thing lb at will not break of
is own weight A rat may get through
It and a squirrel may climb over but all
other anitnaU may stay out. The wind
^ can not blow it down, needs very little
K'pair, and the timber will last longer than
iu any other known fence. The subscriber
1*3 ncrentfor Abbeville County and will sell
rights for plantations aud for townships.
Come up on Sale Day and for further parieulare
in regard tc? P. Davis' Improved
rateut Wire and Picket Fence, apply to
J. W. THOMAS,
Agect Abbeville, S. C.
THE GREAT
' Family Knitting Machine.
Will be exhibited at Mr. BrazeaVs. This
machine speaks' for itself, an.l is destined
to revolutionize honsehol-1 industry. We
^ do not wish to tdmse tho time honored
needles, but must say that even for ordi
nary uso llieir day is at an end. Tins
3 great and cheap invention knits every
) tiling. Specimens of manufactured ar)
tides exhibited. Cali aod eco for your)
selves.
5 J. V. THOMAS, Agent.
Abbeville, S.C.
April 15, 1SV0, 51?tf
)
Evans iz
Hutchison's
Formerly tlio "Donald 'Mill."
qfllE MILL, long and favorably known
J[ H8 the MJU.N ALL) MILL, usw neen
purchased by u<, and we have repnired i*
thorough'??pimingio a ne.v and splendid
! SWUTTER (ilie finest that. is in use)?
' a NEW BOLTING CLOTH, together
wuh NEW MACHINERY, from (be
Waterwlieel lo Hie garret.
j This work Ins been done in r subslftn
lial and workmanlike niamic-r by the most
experienced arc! 8l.tli.nl Mill a lights iu the
I country, and w$ be'ievc ilie Mill now lobe
) in a belter condil:cu ihan il ever was in
j i's palmieM dnya.
j The old FiienJs and Customers of the
j Mill are resperifu'ly invited lo return to
the Mill ibat in days ulang syue ' served
Ihetn go w?ll and faithfully.
Mli. HUTOILSON, who baa bad
much experience as M'.ller, will have
clia'ge of the Mill, and will give his undivided
attention lo ihe wauls of tiiuir customers.
Respectfully,
T 4 L. T7tr * \TC?
it/V^. t) nno,
THOS. HUTCHISON.
July 29, 1870, 13, 4m
Improved Cotton Gins. ?
' McLENBEN'SPATENT.
TOE subscriber pure-bared two years
ago. McLENDEN S PATENT IMPROVEMENT
TO COTTON GINS,
for the Conn.its of Abbeville, Edgefield,
and Newbeny; hoil in that lime bas sold
many of litem, and to tbe entire satisfaction
of bin patrons. Tbe improvement is
|* applied io l?i9 old gin nt :i trilling expense;
and wiib tb<se mnieii.d advnni;i?es?iliat.
it will ei-sible I tie Gin io gin from one?
fouiili io o^e-ibiid moio. and to pioduce
a cleaner and beUer lii?i. lie b;is nuruetJ
ons oei iificates fiota coiion 'planters to lids
effect, and alio Iroui cotton buyer*, stating
tbat lijo cotton fiom ibis Improved Gin
will command from one to one-a.batf cents
more per pound. Agents will be sent out,
. and tbe public patronage is solicited ir.
their behalf.
"i BSL. Reliable rnrenls wanletl.
; E. F. PARSES.
Callr^un's Mills, Augu t 12,1870, 10,lf
lusurc Your Property,
ix the
,: LIVERPOOL & LONDON
j C3rS_aOS3E3
insurance uuuipcury.
' Assets in GoM, $17,000,000,00
1, Losses adjusted promptly and paid
without deduction at the agency in
Charleston, S. C.
Apply to . '
W. H. PARKER. Agent,
e at Abbcvillo, S. C.
Hr 1. 10 1C*TA An IP
ry ouLiirua 10, loiujiti?n
CAROLINAFERTILIZER
I R S the season for Sowing "Wheat
J\ and otbcr small grains approach,
cs, to secure a full yield, every farmer
should supply hiroaolf with some
1, Fertilize*, and there is nono bettoi
, than the CAROLINA, which can
a bo had by applying to
Miller & Robertson.
Sept. 23, 1870, 23, tf
OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
South Carolina?AblieTille County.
In Common Pleas.
Equity Side.
Willis G. Harris. Ex'r, vs. G. A, Addisoo,
M. C. Taggart, and others.
Bill for Account, d'C.
J PURSUANT to order of Court in ibis case,
the creditors-of Elizabeth Harris, dee'd,
are hereby notified to p'?heut and piove their
demand* agaiust I he raid deceased before uie,
at my office, on r>r belt re the 12.th day of November
next, or be barred.
iiattiiew Mcdonald,
C C* P.
Clerk's Office, Abbeville Co.,)
12th August, 1870, 8m J
M Caroliiia--Al)l3eville (My.
In Common Picas.
Equity Side.
Patrick I J. Bradley and Mary Jane Dendy,
Ex'r and Ex't'x, vs. JoLri C. Vance,
E\'r, Htid others.
Bill to Sell Heal Estate, kc.
PURSUANT to order of Court in this case,
the creditors of Allen Vance, dee'd, are
hereby notified to present nml prove their demands
against the said deceased before me at
my office on or before the 12lh day of Jfo
vember next, or barred.
MATTHEW McDOXALD.
c. c. r.
Clerk's Office, Abbeville Co., )
]2ili Aug., 1870, 8m J
MI Carolii-AMle Coitj.
I A* T\ 1
JL21 common ricas.
Equity Side.
Mary Wilson, Ex'r, vs. James A. Reid,
Ex'r, Bank of Newberry, et. al.
Bill for Sale of Real Estate, Marshall
Assets, (fcc.
PURSUANT to Order of Court., in lliis caee,
the creditors of John It. Wilson, dee'd,
are hereby notified to present and prove their
demands against the said deceased before me,
?t my ofiice, ou or before the 12th day of November
next, or be barred,
MATTHEW McDONALD,
C. C, P. I
Clerk's Office, Abbeville Co., )
12th August, 1370, 3m f
M CaraliM-'AliteTill) Gouty.
In Common Fleas.
Equity Side. (
Tho3, C. Perrin, Ex'r, vs. Kitty C. Perrin,
et. al. r-^
Bill to Sell Real Estate, <tc.
"PURSUANT to late Order of Court in this
X case, the creditors of Jatccs M. Perrin,
dee'd, ar<- notified that tlie time for them to
present and prove I heir demand* ag.iiu?t said
deceased is extended until first day of January
next, by -which lime the demands must bo
proved, or creditors will be burred
MATIIEW McDONALD,
0. C. P.
Clerk's Oflke, Abbeville Co., )
12th August, 1870, 5m J
Soil Carolina-AliMle Couaty.
In Common Pleas,
Equity Side,
George W. Williams Co., vs. Sophrocia
A. Allen, aod others.
Bill foi\ Account, dsc.
I PURSUANT to Order of Court in this cose,
the creditors of GEORGE A. ALLEN,
dee'd, are hereby notified to preset pnd prove
their demands aguiust the 6uiJ deceased before
me, on or before ihe 12th d-iy? of November
ucxt, at uiy office, or be haired.
MAJLiU.fc.tV AICin?^AlJJ,
C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Abbeville Co., )
12th Augurl, 1870, 3m J
Sontb Carolina?AWieville County.
In Equity.
John A. Parllow vf. Phares C. Martin,
Tbos, Thomson, Adin'r, el. al.
Bill to Marshal Jsseln, Account, Relief,
aial Coll in Creditors.
PURSUANT to Order of Court in litis case,
The Creditors of the Estate of Phuiis
Martin, dec'd are hereby required to present
and prove their demands ogaiuet enid Estate
before me on or before ihe niuelef-utli of October
next, or bo bawd.
M ATT 11 ! 'W MnnnVATT) f! P P
Clerk's Office Abbeville C. II, )
l'Jih July, 1870, 3ui J
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
In the Common Picas?Equity Side.
Samuel Gilmer, Wai, H. Parker, et. a]., vs.
Job. T, Moore, Wrn. C. Moore, Ex'rs,
and others.
Bill for Account
PURSUANT to Order of Corrt, June Term,
lS7o* nil creditors of the Estate of JAMES
MOORE, deceased, are required to present
and piove their demand* before nie Dy 15th
October next, or be barred.
W. A. LEE,
Sncciul Referee.
Augns 20, 1570, 18, St
TO LEASE.
o
MY VALUABLE
Flatwood
Plantation,
Coisistii of 2,700 Acres.
THIS is one of the most valuable
Plantations in Abboville which I
will Lease in parts or in the whole.
Call on me at my place near Abbeville
C. If.
, JOHN A. CALHOUN.
Sept. 23, 1870, 22 _tf
. NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS
THOSE who owe usi for last yea'*,
wo expect to pay us out ot' the
. very first cotton got ready for mart
ket. "Wo havo obliged you, lot tho favor
bo returned by settling wilh ua
at onco.
, Miller & Robertson.
Sept. 16,18T0, 21, tf
? apciiawuiiiii.jnjjuMnwMPHBHi
Election
NOTICE
/
IN accordance -with tho proclam
tion ofllis Excellency, liOBER
Iv. SCOTT, Governor of South Car
lina, an Election will be held in Abb
ville County, S. C., 011 tho 19th day <
Octobcr, 1S70, (third Wednesday :
Octobcr) fur Governor, Lieutcnan
Governor, a member of Congress f<
tho Third Congressional District,
Senator, five members IIouso of Re
rcscntatives, a Judge of I'robat
three County Commissioners and
School Commissioner.
The Polls will bo opened at si
o'clock, a. m., and kept open until si
o'clock, p. m., at the following placi
and under llie following managers, 1
wit:
First?Abbeville C. II., iNo, 1, Pr
cinct. Managers?Robert Jones v
Samuel Johnson, c., John Brown,
Sccond?Abbeville C. II., A frier
School House, No. 2. Managers?1
II. Kusscl, w., Calyon Ward, c., Hoi
ry Titus, c.
Third?Calhoun's Mills Prccinc
Managers?John II. Ligon, w., Cha
Logan, c? Alfred Burton, c.
Fourth?Cokesbury Precinct, Mai
agcrs?W. B. Anderson, w., "NV"r
Moore, w? Matt "Wilson, c.
Fifth?Centrcville Precinct. Mai
agcrs?Bobert Gordon, w., Jam*
Itous, c? Harry Cunningham, c,
Sixth?Cedar Springs Prccinc
Managers?Samuel Jordan, w., Jam<
Whoiton. c., Jonrdon Wcidman, c.
Sevent h?Childs Cross Poads Pr
Manrifcrfi?Cain Devlin. <
Vi,,vw O ~ " - #
Sam Childs, c., Ben Cbilds, w.
Eight?Bradley's Mills' Prccind
Managers ?Oliver Sperce, w? Cpjfi
Calhoun, c., Louis Childs, c. Ninth?I)Wr\Vest
Precinct. Jfa:
agers? A. C. Hawthorn, w., lienjami
Young,c., Harrison Brown, c. ?/*
Tenth?Greenwood Precinc^* Ma
'agers?vrrT^ifto Si
far8otT7C^WasHmg.ton Poo, c.
Eleventh ? Long Cane Prccinc
Managers ?G-ftOj^e-Kit'Luis, JCp.
Xiriv?H?t?*w^Gc'frrgo Hawthorn, c.
Twelfth ? Donaldsvillo Precinc
Managers?w., Je:
T. Mitchell, c., rifnirP W
Thirteenth --Ninety-Six Precinc
Managers?J. JvTharp. w,, Pich'd 3
Valeutitie, cl^VVil1 win -Hoi land^jc^
Fonrtccuth?"Warrentoa Precinc
M an ago rs?C. 13. G u (II !i^wM T. A. Su
V Fifteenth?irotvitrick's Mills Pr
cinct- Managers?P. C. llartio,, ^
Alexander Callnghan, c., Thomas I
Martin, c.
Sixteenth?Whilo Hall Prccinc
Managers?E. L. Tolbort, w., Iversc
I{c}*nolds, cM
^ Seventeenth-Lownde6ville Precint
Managcrs-?Samucl Baker, w., Jam*
The Chairman of the Board of Mai
agers is empowered to administer I
persons offering to vote, an oath, th;
the}' arc qualified to vote at this clc
tion according to the Constitution <
ibis State, and that they have rot v<
ted during this election. The Man;
gcrs aforesaid have been appointed 1
hold said Election, and shall condu<
the same according to an "Act pro?
ding for tbo General Election, and tl
manner of conducting the same, aj
proved March 1st," 1870."
Managers of Elections arc requc?
cd to call at Col. E. L. Mann's office i
Abbeville, on or before the loth insl
to be qualified and to rcccivc instru
tions, blanks, books, &c.
E. L. MANN,
GEORGE NICIIOLS,
ALEXANDEH BOWIE,
Commissioners.
Octobcr 8,1870, 24 2t
EXCHANGE
On New York
TIIE subscriber is now selling Ne
York Exchange at'par. Pla
tors and merchants and all others d
siring to invest would do well to ea
JOHN KNOX.
Sept. 29,1S70, 30?tf
In the District Court
Of tho United Stales for Iho Distri
of South Carolina.
IN TIIE MATTER OP
J. T. JORDAN.?In Bankruptcy
At Yorkville, in the suid District, on t
1st day of Ocltbcr, 1S70.
NOTICE is hereby given that a I
lit ion has been filed in tho sa
Court, by J. T. JORDAN, of Abl
ville county, in said District, duly <]
clared a Bankrupt under tho Act
Congress, entitled "An*Act to Esta
lish a Uniform System of Bankiuj
r.,T +K?s-wi>rlirmh tlm TTnifod Sfntpe
\JJf WUIVU^MVMI;
Approved, 2d March, 1867, for a d
charge and certificate thereof, fro
all his debts and othor claims prov
bio under the said Act; and the 24
day of October, 1870, at 12 o'clock,!
is assigned for the hearing of the sarr
before W. I. Cla\v3on, ono of tho I!
gisters in Bankruptcy of said Com
at his ofTieo in Yorkvillc, South Car
lina, when and where tho credito
may attend, and shew cause, if ar
they havo, why tho prayer of thosa
Petition should not be granted.
LOUIS E. JOHNSON,
U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By T. W. Clawsox,
Deputy Messenger.
October 8, 1S70, 21 3t
Public Noticed
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given tbnt i
plication will be made at the next scs?i
of the Legislature, for a Charter of Incorpo;
tioiof iho Abbevillo AgriculturalSociety.
- October T, 1870. 8m
KTE3"W
or We hai
If ALL A!
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p". ' Which vi
Pronrot Fa1
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ix
is ^I^jEriL
28 WILL take Cotton at MarJz
[o friends soon wit
T. L. COL
in
Octobcr 7, 1S70, 24?4t
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i Carpets, Oil
Window
Rugs, Mats, Crumbs Cloths
is Lace Curtains, Cornices, B
t Damasks, Reps, Terrys, Cc
vo TITnrnon TTdir fllnfli anrl T
JO AULV1VVU) aS-Ai UliA f VAVWU MUM A
Picture Tassels, Cords and
C-r
?/ Wp.ll Papers, Borders, Pap
he cbovo new good3 of our own impo
W as in any bouse North or South.
I~j Our customers and the public are invite
Carpets made and laid promptly. OilC
? fiiade and put up, and all in the Upholster
~ James G. B
n^
Also, o2 liirgeaad Select Stock ef
it. Choice Famflj Groce:
P. Wood and Willow W
t October 1, 1870, 24, 8m
fF =
? Ordinance Ee-enacl
1' and Amended Con
it cerning the Mark
T)E'lT ORDAlXEDbytho T
? Jj Council or ABBEVILLE,
all 13cef, ilntton, Pork or oUicr Bu
er's meat, brought for sale, within
,n corporate limits of Abbeville, shal
exposed for sale in tho Market H
of said town, and not elsewhere;
jS before mch meat shall be offered
sale, asigial by ringing tho bel
n. tho Mancet shall bo given, by
;0 person or persons licensed and aut
^ ized to sell such meat, and any
c. son or persons who shall disoboy
3f section, shall bo liable to bo fined!
Dollars.
a. And, bo it farther ordained
fli/> on(Knvtt.tr nfnrARaifl. that i
2t ccnso of Five Dollars per qun
[. shall bo paid by all butchers u
ie Stalls iu the Market houso.
p. This ordinance to take effect i
and after the first day of October 1
t. In Towh council this 24th day of
n tembciveightccn hundred .md sc
t., ty.
c" C. W. GUFFIN,
Iutenden
Sunt. 3(1 4R70 22-St
A ? - , ~
. In the District Court
- Of the United Slates for tho Dis
of South Carolina.
In ti1e matter op
T. J. McCilACKE^i?IiiBankru]
At Yorkville, in the snid District, o
e 1 ntdaijof October, 1S70.
NOTICE is hereby given tli
Petition lias been filed in
said Court by T. J. McCrackcn,.oi
w bcvillc cbunty, in said District,
?* declared a Bankrupt, under the A
?* Congress, entitled "Au "Act to E:
'! lish a Uniform System of Bankru
tlirouL'l!out the United States,"
proved, 2d March, 18G7, for a disch
_ aud certificate thereof, from all
debts and other claims provable u
C(. the said Act: and the 2-lth day o
tober, 187u, at 12 o'clock, M., is as
ed for the hearing of tho same, b<
\V. I. Clawson, one of tho Eegi
in Bankruptcy of said Court, ai
he office in Yorkvillo, South Care
when aud where the creditors ma
>o- tend, aud show cause, if any they 1
id why-tbc prayer of the said Pet
ic- should not bo granted.
[C. LOUIS E. JOIIXSON,
of U. S. Marshal as Messeng*
b- By T. W. Clawsox,
,t. Deputy Messenger.
i,? Oct 8, 1870, 21 St
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GOODS
ire in Store our . . ? 1
id winter!
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ot tiwra, ;
re Offer Low to ,
fmg Customers i
et price for all dues, hope to see our :
h the staple to settle up. <
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viuiiiiO) ?uabbuig^ j
cv S3]fcia,dL?s?,
>, Hassocks.
ands and Fins. ;
inter Tassels and Loops.
'rimmins. {
Nails, Piano and Table Covers. <
er Shades, Screens, &c.
rtation.ore now being opened, and will be sold aa low
d to call and examine them.
Ilotbs out and laid; Window shades bane; Curtains
ing line doao promptly by competent workmen, by (
ailie & Brother, i
' 1
rios, Plantation Supplies,
are, on onr lower floor.
T1-1 pR
;et. . ,
UNTO whom we have extended indulgence
during fhe Spring and Sum- j
own mer, to enable ibera to make their crops, <
that we would say, thai as tbe;r crops a/e |
itch- gathered we shall cxpect immediate pay?
the mcnl?, as our success for future operations ,
1 be will depend upon our customers raceling i
ooee tbeir liabilities promptly. i
and To al1 our friends who hare so liberally '
for supported us, we reiurn our sincere thanks J
1 of and bespeak for ourselves a cootioance of
tbc their favois the coming season,
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|his lNorwouu, iwrru oo vju
Five Sept. 2, 1870, 20?ft !
^ NOTICE TO
SHIPPERS OF COTTON.
?rom 1
870. mUE subscriber is now receiving
Sep- j[ an^. shipping Consignments of
vcn- Cotton to the best New York Houses,
upon which ho is prepared to make
liberal advances. Planters may send
I on their coUon with tho assurance of
Lt. having their orders promptly attended
? t0' JOHN KNOX.
Jcpt. 30, 1870, 23?tf
trict LIBERAL
CASH 1BYMCES
ptcy.
.j Made on Cotton shipped through us
1 to the best lloosesin New York, Baltimore
and Charleston.
at a
, l'!? Norwood, DuPre & Co.
. Ab- '
duly Sept. 30, 1870, 23-tf
5 Slices, Hats,
ft* HOMESPUNS,
nder CALICOS. AND HARDWARE,
si " just received, at
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3 ?ro 'NORWOOD, DuPRE & CO.S'
sters
c bia Sept, 30, 1870, 23?tf
'"at: BACON,
IS Larfl, Floor, Meal, Grist, Motes.,
SYRUPS, COFFEE, :
cr' Sugar, Tea and Chocolate, ;
just received, and for sale, by 1
NORWOOD, DuPRE & CO.
Sept. 30, 1870. 23?tf
Mi Yeast Powders.
t
DH. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING
POWDERS, for sale, at
s: "j
Trowbridge & Co.
Jano 10,1S70,7?tf ' J
iiififiis,
Accurately and promptly.done
BY
0. A. DOUGLAS. '
1 March 25,1870, 18?I2m i
SCRAPS.
It is now estimated that the English
crop of wheat will fait flhort of that1
of last year by nearly six millions of
bushels. :
A correspondent of the Church
Journal speaks of a noted" Episcopal
Church in New York, (St. Albans,)
tho proceedings at whicn are "hall
church, half joss-house."
-;Tl# year's cotton crop in Mississippi
jfromises to exceed anything
jver heard Of in the State since the
Simons crop of 1860, if, indeed, it
ioes not exceed the one of that year.
,A jSTcw York letter of Monday
says: "The money kings of Waft
itrcet to-day give up al) expectations'
)f peacc for the presont, and the
jorinan bankers do likewise. Gold
iccordingly, is on tho upward tack
igain,"
Dr. Talmadge's now tabernacle, in
Brooklyn, N. x., was dedicated Sunlay.
The building is one story in ^
height, and nearly the shape of a half
moon, with sides elongated, and will
hold 5,000 people. One of its features
is the Boston Jubilee organ. At the
close of tbo services subscriptions
were called for, and $20,000 raised to * ..
diminish thfl nhnrnli Hnhf
A "Washington dispatch savs that r
the instructions to our new Minister \
to England, Senator Morton, do not c
differ from those given to Mr. Motley.
Negotiations must ba.concluded. m
Washington. , A
rural Englishwoman hadn brigbfc
idea when, finding herself unable tak
whip her husband, she shouted to hpr
3on, who was np stairs' in bed; "JipJi
come down stairs and lick the ffeyther,
or else he'll bo tho maister o* 'the
whole houso." ? ?
A Madrid dispatch says that Na$6Icon
will never again asccnd the throne
af Prance. nnd when neaofi is ennntn.
dcd between Prussia and France, that
the former will reward Saxony for hqc
aid in tbe war by placing the son of
tbe Xing of Saxony on tho Spanish
throne. :
A FAMILY MEDICINE. .
We call the epscial attention ?>f our readers
to that favorite .home remedy, ?erry Davis's *
PAIN KILLER. Il ha? been befbre the public
over thirty j-ears, and probacy baa a "Wider
end better reputation thajx any other proprietary
medicine of the present day.
[rrstinoxialfi from rrt* fuss.] '
This remedy is well kaowu to be one of the
rery best ever offered to thl public- In all
ilint it is represented to be. rite-. testimonials
a its favor reaching beck a seiies of years,
lud the experience of a Iongjtcst, mcontestibly
prove it to be of the roost rpfiable specific* of
Jie age.?Old North Slate. '??
We cheerfully add our ttetimony in favor
Jus medicine.?Roman Citizen.
Davis's Path Killer.?We have tested this
medicine, and assure our readers that it not
Dnly posjt-sses all the virtuW claimed for it,
but in many instances surpasses'other rem*
edy we have ever knowa.?Herald of Oo*pel
Liberty.
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It is really n valuable medicine?it is used
by many Physicians.?Botton Traveller.
I have used Davis' Paid Killer, and consider
it an indispensable article in the'inedicine box.
It has effected cures in diarrhcaa, and for cots
ana oruises it is juvaiuaoie.?jy. x. axammer.
Spoken of in terms of high commendation
by both Druggist and rhysiciaa.?fAz/a^pAta
Wc' *||
Known almost universally to "be ft good T<aa$~
e<3y for burns, and other pains of the body?
and ia valuable, not only for colds in winter,
but for various summer complaints.?Christian
Advocate.
There is no medicine 1 value so highly oslha
Paiu Killer?have used it for years, and in every
iostance it has proved a sovereign remedy.
?Messenger, Glens Falls, N. Y.
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, A TORPID SYSTEM.
Snmofiinoa without nnv n<utIrrh<il>lA miim
the physical strength and animal spirits give
wav, and a strange torpor falls alike on .the
body and intellect. There is little or no pain
perhapi, but the natural vigor and elasticity
of the nervous and muscular system seems' to
have departed, and an indifference to the pleaeuros
of life, and even of its grave responsibilities,
take3 the place of that earnest interest in
both which characterises every well balanced
mind when in a healthy condition.
This state of partial collapse is often tho premonitory
symptoms of some serious malady.
It indicates unmistakably that tho vital powers
are languishing and need a stimulant. In sack
cases the effect of a few doses of iloatetter'a
Stomach Bitters is wonderfully beneficial
The great tonic wakes up the syBtetn ftwri ita
dose. The secretions and the. circulation
receive a new impetus. The ; relaxed nerves
rocover their elasticity under the operation of
the specific, like the slackened strength of a
musioal'Inetrumedt in the process of tuninj?
T -.i?? ..~a _*_i j v
jLciuai?jr JUJIX UCUUILJ MO icputueu ujr eucigy
aud vigor, the spirits rise, and life that almost
seemed a burden while the season of depression
lasted, becomes ouee more enjoyable,
rbat such a Radical change should be produced
by a remedy entirely devoid of the powerful
alkaloids and minerals ,ao extensively
used in modern practice, may scorn incrediblo
bo those who pin their fvith on the medicinal
tfficacy of active poisons, bat if these skeptics
will take the trouble to inquire of those who
bave tested the corrective and alterative virtues
of the Bitters under the circumstances do
crib*], they will find tue statement, to to
rue. . ' - *
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A OatiT Hotsk.?Said, old farmer Smith to
bis yonng neighbor Jones, this it a cheap
house I have put up for Tom, who hat just
married; be can improve on it when he makes
money. "Do you call this a cheap house, Mr.
Smith," replied young Jqnes. "Well, I don't
It hasn't got a sash, there aro no banisters to
the Etaira, and the doors are so mean they will
swag so iu a year that it will be almost impossible
to open and ahnt them. You have wasted
more money on big joists, unless rafters and
unnecessary framing than would have finished
the hou?e iu most comfortable style. "When
you build n house for your next son, write
first to I1. P. Toale, Charleston 8. C., the larest
manufacturer of doors, sashes, blinds, Ac.,
in the Southern States. 1m
"No pleasure bo cheap as reading, no pleasure
bo lasting aa health" restored by Sumter
Bitters, the great Soutberu Tonic and Appoler.