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Tfec Press and Baaaor. -A-bbetdlle, S. C. W. A. LEE. EDITOR. TERMS?Three Dollars a yenr in itflvunec |3f~ No Sul?Jcripiiou6 taken for a shorter S*me than six months. Friday, Octobr 14, 1870. Busy Day at Abbeville?New iioocis? Moving Panorama of the Streets.. / Wednesday was the "opening day' at all of our Emporiums of Fashion and Temples of Trade, and wo bav< never seen a more brilliant array o visitors upon the sidewalks, or p won vrowded throng of vehicles upon th< streets. Our merchants h^d just re turned from the -North, and were on folding in all theii beauty, tho dolicati shades and dazzling hues, whicl mako up tho autumn costumes, ant bend to female loveliness, attraction! borrowed from tho varied tints of th< autumn forests?Fair visitors justlet each other as they flitted from ston to store, or bent over counters ladei with the rich.products of tho loom othe cunning handiwork of the needle Jjaces, silks and satins?the mystcrie of millinery, and tho beauties of man tua-making?were the objects each o more than a passing admiration, a .poiite clerks, and accommodating mcr "* chants vraited upon these fair pries tcsse9 of tho Queen of Beauty, an< arbiters of all the graces. JBut in the pursuit of tho bcautifu lie useful was not ncgloctcd. Wag ons loaded with cotton, exchange! their freight for needed home supplies ?nd earned back the groeeries an< provisions' which form as weH tho lux $ri?s as tie necessaries pf life. Wednesday was a busy day for al .?merchants and visitors; and W' trast to see many such. Our stocks o dry goods and groceries wcro neve Jarger nor more select?the finest w< .?toubtnot in the up-country?ana on country friends may comc in with th< aasurance of getting tho best of eve ry thing, at reasonable rates. Union Reform Speeches.?Sog an noancement of Union Meeting a jTokesbury this morning, and at Cal houn's Mills on next Monday. Spee ches will bo delivered by Messrs. Bon iam,Butler, Bacon, Gary and othcrt We trust that there will bo a iarge at fcndance of both white and colored t< jaear the speakers. Abbeville Agricultural Fair.By reference to tho advertisement i wiii bo seen that tho Fair will opci ou Tuosday,;;tho l?t November, an< close on Friday, tho 4th November All entries must be made by lOo'elocl Tuesday. The meeting of tho Socie will tulce nlaco on Tuesday nififht y~" ~ - WILL be offered for sale, on Salt Day in Docembcr next, thai .GRAIX and COTTOX PLANTATION in Abboville County, near Cal houn's Mills, on Calboun's Greek, con taining 1,600 acres, more or less bounded by lands of estate of James "Taggarfc, Mrs. Catherino Alston, Joht Jjink, and others. The improvements are good, then mre accommodations for 29 or 30 la borers, and fenccs in good repair Almost 250 or 300 acres we croeh bottom land, and almost 800 acrcf iiirthorpd. The place can bo treated for pri vately, and with it will Jbo sold, if do sired, MULES, IIORStfS, STOCK .CORN, &c. If not Bold, it will bo rented. Apply to WM. H. PARKER, ai ^Abbeville C. H. E. L. Parker. f October 14, 1870' 26?8t'" * Phoenix copy tri-weekly til jDccombor. White, Smith & White DEALERS IN " * General Merchandise Shippers of Cotton, and Agent for STnjTAH fiUAEOS Oot 14, 1870, 25?tf Eye Salve, Reynold's Eye Water, Thomson's Eye tVater, Toothache Anodyno, Jjronchial Tablets, Bronchial Troches, .Southern Soothing Syrup, Hott's Yog. Oliver Pills, Shriner's Balsam, fiongh Syrup, at DSVItav At TWH \ AdiAVJI W dwvv uI Pet. 14, 1870, 25?tf f MONEY! MONEY! Will be Advanced on Cottox Shipped through ns to ISTew York, Charleston, pi Baltimore. Quarles, Perrin & Co. Oct. 4, 1870, 24, tf Public Notice. SEALED PROPOSALS for the privilege ol op*nfo'e a REFRESHMENT SvJLOON. oc the Abbeville Fair Grounds, during ' Fair W*ek will be received at the Secretary's Office until atrxt Saiurday -week, when the privilege wi'l b?r? worded t/> tb* b:ghe*t reaponfible li-icer. I Oetwbw t, ma u * ABBEVILLE AGRICULTURAL Pair. THE Abbeville Agricultural Fail will open at the Fair Ground} near tho village, on Tuesday, th< 1st November,'and continue for fom days, closing on Friday," the 4th ( All articles for exhibition must. h< entered in tho Secretary's books be forelO o'clock on Tuesday, as tliaj will then be closed. Bv order of the Executive Cora J , raitlee. W. A. LKE, j Recording Secretary. 3 September 8, 1S70, 20, tf f ~ : 3 Desirable House and Lo "OlET IN ABBEVILLE. 3 i Washington Street, adjoinin, , lots of Mrs. Hughcy, Mrs. A ston,E. Roche, and others, containin 3 one acre, more or less, a comfortabl J TWO STORY DWELLING IIOUSI ] with six rooms and a basement, an ^ all necossaxy outbuildings. Tho owner of this property wi 1 sell at half the original cost. Term: r* i_ _\i* 1- i L . lv ? 1 ~ l: 1 oiio nau casn, uiu uaiuucu uu a crcui of twelve months. s For further information apply a tho ' Prcsp and Banner" office, or to ; P S. RUTLEDGE. f Oct. 14,1870, 25, 3t 8 Medical College of Georgia i1 A.TJGT7STA, - The course of lecture i, in this Institution will he commence 3 on the FIRST MONDAY in NOYEAJ BER, 7th. TT K K K : Fall Course $10 e Matriculation (taken once) f Practical Anatomy 1 r Graduation Fee S B L. A. DUGAS, M. D? Dean. P Oct. 14, 1870, 25?4t B 1 For Sale. THE undersigned will sell to the hisrbei bidder on SALE DAY in KOVEMBE t next, his desirable HOUSE AND LOT, coi I taining three fourths of an A<-re, more or le? On the place are good out-buildinps, fences. - flower garden, an assortment of choice your evergreens, vegetable garden and frnit trers. Terms, $250 ca?h ; balance credit of thn >. years, in eqnal insfalmenis, interest pajab annnally mort^a^e and personal security. Al?o, One-Founh Acre Lot, on -which it 3 large frame barn and carriage bouse, log stab and shed. Terms. $75 cash, balance same conditions i above. - Oct. 14, 41 HUGII WILSON. ; RAISINS, t' Oia.3r'x?o<3.'a'ts : CXTFiOM, TEA CAKES, 1 Cream Baking Powders jflLXjsESy I SUNDRY SO A.P WOOD PIPES, ; JSfvpoXio, Cut Tacirs, CAEPET TACKS, at ; Parker & Lee's. Oct. 14, 1870, 25?tf Cress Goods, ) 9 Staple and Fancy Goods, ^ and many other articles to arrive Quarks, Perrin & Co j Oct. 14, 1870, 25?tf juauit/B oiitt vtr id ; ' ROMAN STRIPES } Arabs, &c., at, Qfiarles, Perrin & Go Oct. 14,1870, 25?tf FOR SALE ITTILL soli a small farm of abou 100 Acres on Long Can church road, within Incorporate Lirr ifonf AKhnvillft ahnut, 25 afiroR in r*n tivation of which 6 or 8 acres arc fin bottom land and tho remainder i woods. Thero arc no improvement on it. Tho tract can bo increased t 200 aces if desired. Apply to W. H. PARKER, Abbeville C. H. October 14, 1370-25-it VALUABLE PLANTATION t To Ltease. I will Loaso my Sybert-Widemai Place, lying near Old Trickaju containing, in the aggregate, Five Hundred and Seventy Acres. Valuable an a Farming or'Stock Raie ing Plantation. Persons desirous of Leasing for i number of j-ears, would do well to ex r amine the above Plantation, and ca! i on or address me at Diamond Hill P O., for terms, which will be liberal tc [ responsible persons. L C. CLINKSCALE9. ' VALUABLE ' II11 ML! ? iQ W'E "WILL sell at Abbcvillo Court House, oti SALE DAY, in November next, the lieal Estate of Dr. J. F Livingston, dee'd, viz: 1st. The Plantation, five miles west of Abbeville, lying on both fides * of Calhoun's Creek, containing 70C Acres, more or less. On this tract there arc one hundred acres of good bottom land, two hundred acres ol fine cotton and grain land, and some ihree hundred acres original' forest U]ion this place there is a comfbrta bio dwelling house, and all necessary rm t he* iilrl intra t 2d. The Jack Flace, withir half mile of the corporate limits o the town of Abbeville, between tin Anderson and Greenville roads, con tainin^ 200 Acrcs, more or lese About -onehalf of this tract isinorig p inal forest. 3d. Wo will also offer on tho sarin B day several BUILDING LOTS, ir ,e the town of Abbeville, on the Andcr ,Jl sou road, adjoining lots of Mrs. Fer " rin and J. W. Trowbridge. Any of the above property may b< " treated for privately until day o s' sale. . lt Terms made known at the sale. J. F. LIVINGSTON, x J. W. LIVINGSTON, Oct. 14, 1870, 4t] Executors. - PUBLIC SALE OF LAPS. ' Rir (Irflsp nf tlm fkrf nf Prel?3ffiS U1UU1 U1 IUU VUHA l Ui JkiVhuiVN For Sale Day in Nov., 1870, for Partition. BY Order of the Court of Probate fo Abbeville County, 1 will sell by pub ^ lie Anctionon SAL'EDAY, in NOVEM13KH next, the Ileal Estate of ELIZA [- BETH K. PORTER, dee'd, conaistiug o One Hundred and Fifteei Acres, more or less, r lying in Abbeville arid EdgpfielrJ Counties q adjoining lands of Nathaniel Henderson q W. P. Andrews, estate of Jobuson Sal< aud olhors, .Terms of.sale one half of purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance oi a credit of 12 months, Bond and approv~ ed security, and a morlgnge of the premi ses to secure the payment. Coats to b paid in cash. Rt II. S. CASON, ? Sheriff A. C. * October, 14, 1870, 25?3t a 'g ' Also on the Same Day. ie BY THE SAME OKDER, s r WILL -Pii TWO HUHDP.EI > 1 and TWO ACRES OF LAND moro or I*h??, the Krai Katate of J.. WIL " LIS COBB, deceased, lying in AbberiH Comity on Corormoa creek, hdjoining land of C. A. Cobb, Hart, Arnold, and otberi Teems 12 mo&ths credit, bond and np proved Fecuritv, and a mortgage of th pJernises to secure the payment?costs ii cash. 9 HENRY S. CASON, Sheriff Abbeville County. Oct 6, 1870, 25?St AND ON THE SAME DAY By ihe same Order, ' I WILL M<l OITE HUffDHEI I and THIRTY-FIVE ACRES OF L/lKD, being Truct No. 1, belong > ing to the Estate of DAVID A. LY. dece:?scd, Ijing in the neighbor!ioo< of Lowndesvillf, Abbevillo Ci'tioty, anjoin ing lands of Mrs. Miiche !, John Arnoh J. M. Latimer, and others, FOR CASLi II. S, CASON, Sheriff Abbeville County. Oct. 10,1870, 25?3t rwrr. ryrrr. <*> BY Order of W. IIILTj, Judge o .Probate for Abbeville County 1 will soil at tho late residence o ' BarMom Jorflaa, Boesak ON THURSDAY, the 10th of NOVEMBER next ' All the personal property of the said Deceased, t consisting of T3T7 "Sff ? (CI Ill U o Cattle, Hogs, 0 COIII, FODDER, . 1 COfVOS, PLANTATION TOOLS, ~%S?r a,g-0>n?3? ' Eocsslxold Famiture, I and many other things. , TERMS CASH. DAVID JORDAN, ' Administrator. October 8,1870, 25?3t , FOR THE BOYS! "Wo have the best > Shoos and Hats. Qnarlcs, Porrin & Co. FACTS A3 Hear what tlic pondent of tise rier says - of t! ' Fashion s ''Abb /V JCN J j strange as u ; handsomest and finery establish! r furnishing store : whole (State is t< ' same little tov ; The proprietor Fowler, and w , taste for which ? !'!y receives ere* a Fashion Emp? j._ wuii ail Hssorifl " his line which reckon that hi 'have been appe beautiful headg - penitent Iiusbai :f III! the larger i place." '? The Proprietor of tin ^ pjeasurc in proclaiming to the show a handsome stock of Dry e Millinery as can be found in t In Dress-Making he is prep most fastidious. ~ The Ladies in charge of the partments have returned from complete understanding of the partments. I am not going to going to cl large such low pri( branch. No business is wortl realized as will insure success, short notice. Goods suitable 1 hand. Trimmings to match. ) notice. His aim is to please in ' Very respectfully, e Oct 14, 1870, 25, tf S L . BBggggSBgSSga^S i. C ) I I Take pleasure in ann and customers 1 - Fall and 1 In every Department is full, nnd as i ctock in nil its brandies, wo content f it is as full and varied as wo have ev I ANYTHING in the shapo of mmm , READY-MAXj SOOTS AND SHOES, i CROCKERY, SADDLERY, > "Wo can snpply their wants upon iu the up-country. 'THE GRAM AT THE HAS8HA Has taken place within the the mornings reveal. , GROCERIES, HARDWARE, 1 WHICH WILL BE S Octobcr 14, 1870, 25, tf "Sear Me For My Ca?" DEBTORS, one and all, I am j need of tbe money tbat is dui Please pay or call and see me immediately W. T. PENNEY. October 7, 18/0, 24, tf FLOUR. PERSONS in need of FLOU] will consult thoir own iutcres BOUT THE OF FASHION." 5 traveling eorresCharleston Coulie Emporium of eville, Sept. 28. may appear, the most unique milmient and ladies' i generally, in the! i be found in this! ra of Abbeville, is Mr. James W, itli a display ol mly woman nsnalilit lie lias fitted up >riiim and filled it racist ?f goods in is Irresistible. I lore irate wives :ased by Fowler's eids than would it church iia this e "Emporium of Fashion" takes public that he is now prepared to Goods and as grand a display of he State. tared to insure satisfaction to the Millinery and Press-Making Del their visit to Baltimore with a Fall .styles in their respective Decharge high prices, neither am I jes as will c;iu3e a failure in either 1 following imlcs3 such prices arc Bridal outfits gotten up at very for any kind of Dress always on Dresses cut and basted at short every Department. JAMES W. FOWLER. Louncing to their friends H* /vy ? rti'AA'Vf A ^ Ilk. lib tliUll Oi/UUA. UJL lrinter Goods it would bo impossible to enumerate the ourselves by Paying to our patrons that er beforo had it, and that if they want HARDWARE, GB00ER3ES, GLASSWARE, NOTIONS, etc. as reasonable terms as any other house [Oct. 14. 1870, 25, tf D OPENING, v *m ?r /?rrt AiATkVWm Lb JBLUUBJB last two or three nights,- and a well selected stock of PROVISIONS, IFOODVARE, 4C.j >0LD LOW FOR CASH. Cheese & Maecaroni, n just received, at NORWOOD, DuPBE ft CO. Sept. 30, 1870, 23?tf - BAfrGfflfi AND TIBS, On haDd, and for sa{e, by 1 Norwood, DuPre & Co. SfBW ? FALL AND WE mats bar:m 9 Are now Receiving their usual Winter Go In inviting tbo attention of their frie their notice especially to CLOTHING, HA "Which having been bought at unusnally'lo lower than they have been in many years, Bagging,' Ties, I COFFEE, Si WHICH THEY ARE 0 LOWEST MAR] October 14, 1870, 25, tf WITH II Til jlu,uuu lire, 100 LBS.. CHOICE G Gctobor 14,1870,25?tf ' SOMETHING ] Can now be had nnfl.BT r&'sn *?UAJ&JLI?m9, IA Oct. 14, 1870, 26, tf WE ARE HOW K - Fall and Win Which we offer to our FIGURES as can be boug QUARLES, P Oct. 14, 1870, 25, tf GENTLE FUKNISH1NI Cassimeres, Cloths, Shirts Collars and Ties, Glov loots and Shoes, Ne' NOW READY FO] ' VARIES, P Octobcr 14, 1870, 25, tf Me Sheen If superior Goods you wish to fin Why, Carr's New ?tore just keep There are Goods that will stand tL Of quality the very best. . * Clothing, Hals, and Boots and S Throughout the world a better ph All sizes aud qualities, colors of e Black, buftj green, white and blue There the best assorted stock will Pass not the Cheap Store idly by. -? "n T m 1 i o Calicoes, ueJLaines, uian Kets^ or For all, either North, or South, Pants, Coats, Vests, Shirts, Neck Carefully Selected for the Abbevi The newest Styles of Fashions The best and cheapest can there Goods to suit the most fastidious t, Around the Store in piles are place Boots and Shoes that will last i Without paper or wood?on sal Guns and pistols of all qualities i That will suit every man accordi Watches and Jewelry for Ladies their eye, I When examined by them, they wi] i All those who stand in need, I will All in my line?with a little inone And on your long face to coax a I will just charge enpugh to size y( Bargains, bargains, bargains are th< For fair and square dealings I am And I will sell at the lowest price Put off nothing for to-morrow that ssesaBmssssanatftiflHeantefi fSSe!1 & 00. varied Stock of Tall and | ods< mds and patrons, tliey would call their priccs on ,TS, SHOES, i, of all Kinds, w figures, will bo sold at prices, They keep on hand n 3 D&ecm, ougar, LLT, &C., FFERING AT THE KET PRICE. If WEEK. , Bacon, OStIM BUTTER. Pffi & CO. > <BSW, Useful! HAHDSOME! at the Store of RUIN &C0. ECEIYING Otm &VV1 VtWUMj friends at as LOW ;Iit in our market. ERRIN & CO. MWS S STORE. i and Drawers, es and Half Hose, w Style Hats, &c., &c. 3 INSPECTION", ERRIN & CO. Pootra. <] in mind. e test, j hoes did never grace, ice. ;very hue, I meet the eye; the very best or East or West. Ties, of each color and shade, ille trada. ever thoaght; be bought. aste, id. or years es dismiss all fears. ind style, ng to liis pile. 3 and Gents that will please II be certain to buy. supply, iy you can buy. sweet smile, )ur pile. jre to be found, far renowned. is?rnnke no delay; , can be done to-day. ) THE SToOK 01 GOODS ? . r . A " ** * '- - ' WHICH i .* ' A i f; , WHTTP it SMITH & WHITE, HOW OFFE& To the Public. IT EMBRACES Almost Everything, And Prices Correspond Vith the low PRICES OF COTTOIT. White, Spith & WHt?. Oct. 14, 1870, 25?-tf ALWAYS p HAND, ftEST RftRKM BSfifimg. VUU A VVMIA1MV WMMWMI ? ; AND AESOW TIZS, For Sale by White, Smith & White. Sept. 23,1870, 32, If To Planters "Who desire to double their crop# on half tho iand, we are cow prepared to offer the Etiwan GUANOS. * Having obtained tho Agnncy for these first class Fertilizers, we will bo glad to rcceivo tho orders of all who are disposed to give them ? trial. White, Smith ft White. Sept. 23, 1870,22, tf / To Shippers of Cotton. Wb would give notice to all our friends that we aro now prepared to ship cotton on most favorable terras. 1 We will advance liberally on Cotton for shipment when desired. We will ship to W. C. BEE & CO., Charleston; and HOPKINS, DWIGHT <& TROWBRIDGE, New York. No Commission Houses stand higher in their rcspcctive markets than the abovo. Oar past dealings witlv these houses havo been so satisfao tory that wo are prepared to promis* good sales and prompt returns to all of our friends who may put th?ir Cotton into our bands for shipment. White, Smith & White* Sept. 10, 1870. Notice to Our Patrons. HAVING just cbangsd oar business we respectfully ask that our friends will come forward as early as practicable and pay what tbey owe us. Our new business will require a great deal of money. Besides, it is altogether desirable that tbo old business should be settled up. Prompt payments do both Debtor and Creditor much good.