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? ? - n " ' " Tis Press and Banner. Abbeville, S. C. W. A. LEE, EDITOR. **==== TERMS?-Thre? Dollars ft year in advanee, No Subscription taken for ft Bhorter ; . r i', ? <Ume than six months. Octobr 23,11870. ' THE AGRICDLTURAJi FAIR. ^ -* 1 1 j Wo pgain c^ll the attention of our friends to the Fair to bo held here K$xi yeek. We hope there will be a large attendance of visitors. Let the P tizens .of Abbevillg turn oyb en passe ? id make it a grpat success. The Executive Committee Jj&ve done their tiuty, and deeejryo jto be oncouraged. Wo have roa^oi? jtybelieve tbe-number of article? 09 /inhibition will bo large fti\d worthy of the character and intelligence .'.of our people. Wo again <pay upon our citizens to become anof the Society?the) UUUi mvuiw*v price is only Two Dollars. They will \ Ibear in mind that membership gives i tie privilege of entry as well as the right to exhibit all articles free of ' charge. { I>ife Membership entitles a member |\.and his wifo to entry to Fair Grounds iduring the week. i Perpetual Membership entitles the jjjnem.ber^ wife and minor children, j Chip friend.# wll please remember rvf?T? 1?. those DOC memuLTB iuusu jju^ Oije Dollar on each article oxhibited. SCMs is necessary in order to raise mefips to pay for premiums and other .fiJIpen^s. Cotton is now bringing a good price, |et overy body come up jftnd liave a good time. ! Al| articles for exhibition must be I .entered on Monday or before 10 j X>'clock, Tuosday morning. The Fair | will commence at 10 o'clock, Tuesday) "*T 71?.-J mormag. Tickots of admission can b*?roonred at the stores at AbbeSf Hb 0. H., end bur friends are advis^dito get them before going to the Grounds as we expect there will be gacb ?a rnsh as may cause inconvenience and delay to those not provid^ with tickets. A competent police ftrce tell be in attendance to proserve ?M{ma win p*n*v flDV DkVt> WIUUu n>u ^ ^ ?tock forv exhibition from Doonaldsyvilld and Kinety-Six-and intermediate jplaces on Monday 31st inst., free of .charge, gp$g ami Returning. Accommodation trains will run to and from Ninety-Six' during tho davs of the Jttr, .ftOTmencing on Tuesday, 1st] ^ov.ej$)er, Wd xisitors will bo conreyjfed for ,?ne o goiug and returniug. ?be J^ecutlre. Committee are requested to m^et at the Fair Grounds 4on Monday 31st, at 10 a. ni., to assist ja necessary arrangements. v * ** * facial Statistics. J ? ' We are i^btod io &tr. Eobt. Jojies,! for the (tylofcivg items t>f interest, from the Asocial Statistics of Abbeville County jffcr the year endiag Jane ; ' VALUATION. ; $4,8t9S?31. ^PewoS^estate 2,345,823" - ...J- _ * ^^,165,654. JMWL 13TA.TJB?PEESQNAL? POLL. fl*ata<?f all kinds)... *40,524.2T. jtW?iy (of all kinds) 17,914.13. ToWn, oity, township, parish, f (civil), or borongh (of all M$f$ <2,198.15. v ^otal....... 60,636.55 PAUPERISM. l-f?holQ(THnnberofpaupers enpportea during the year; Satire...................... .,..37 Foreign...,.,, 3 Whole ngflabcrJuno 1, 1870; Nalire white .12 Native blacks..,.. ....... 15 Foreign ,. 3 J^nncal cojjt of sapport tS,5<}0. PRIM* ?PVrtU ??mbep of criminals convicted '.** "v'~ dating tn? year. ' 'Ji IIIIUflHMytMtllllMI ? ^ Foreign 1 Whole number in prison jane 1,1870. * Katrre white.......... .......J...., 1 Kative black 3 Foreign ...... HBIUBI1S. Bute libraries pon<3. Town or city libraries none. Libraries of courts pone. 'jj Libraries of Colleges!,... 4,800 vole. 11 Piitaie libraries, .including those, of lawyer*jod clergy- -J men ........ 8,000,yolj3.-j CHUBCH23 Iff XBJt pIB-ntIOZ 11 Trw^teriaiJ, rained, .,.,^%30,000 Baptist, valued, 9,000 t?k?th6dift>vtalqed 15,000 3 A. R.Pre?byteriata, Yataed,.. 16,000 ^ JCji^cppal, valued, .. 8,0001 : iih, j Total :-' *7,000 ' f ft j ? -.!y ' * *??? .. : I ~~ - " - ' i ? 3!*oTOKi^a.-7^p?t wiiers we inyat deeded the.jpajia, $o Lave failed to ^Jfcttbem. From some cause unknown in ijiese parU. wc received no mails from Columbia yesterday. tWe had' lipped ifit f>e *'blo to give oqr readersj interesting election. reUms, but] uoder the circumstances can't ?ive much. > .'ft, rt .. j . . ul ; v <. /.' ivvr ?mprrr, 5?, Mr. Bobt H. Wardlaw offer# #r sale his desirable Louso and lot J / aud bid vnlualle plantation containppflty acres. j - ~ ' ' - , .M D^nce ?a Tuesday Bvening, '?' . fc The young men of Abbeville and 8j vicinity, propose to give a "hop" at j the ALbevilfe Female AcaTOmy on jt Wednesday evening, the 2nd of No- g vember, and we trust that their effort p to afford pleasure to those visiting j our town, will prove quite sucessful. <j \Ve learn that the following named a gentlemen have been appointed man- c agora: _ ; ' " e SENIOR MANAGERS: r Ger>. S.- McGowtfn, Dr. J. W. Marshall, ^ Col. pr Wyatt Aikqn,' W. Joel Smith, J. A; Norwood, Capt. B. L. Parker, c Col. J. S.Cothran, Col. J. C. Haskell, c Edward Noble, Esq., E. B. Calhoun, t junior managers: t William II. Perry, V. E. McBee, W. W. Yance, J. W. McCulloch, L.D.Connor, J, A. Norwood,jr. t j J. "Wiatar Yance, Paul T. Haskell, . 'J. Mc. Moseley, Joel S. Pen-in, s W. S. Marshall, J. A. Calhoun, jr. l Reform Ticket Elected in Greenville. , We learn from the Enterprise that tho Reform Ticket for Greenville, has ' been, elected by largo majorities. The following are tho figures for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and for Congress: FOR GOVERNOR. Carpenter, 1847. . Scott, 1455. FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. Butler, 1863. Eansier 1305. TOR CONGRESS. McKissick 1816. Wallace, 1374. Stokes, 46. The following are our succcssfal County candidates: For the Legislature.?Capt. L. "Williams, Col. S. S. Crittenden, Washington Taylor, H. Sullivan. For Probate Judge.?Samnol J. .Dout- i hit. < For School Commissioner.?A. C. Mcf l Gee. -Y'vT'E? For County Commissioners.?Dr. W. , A. Alooney, W. A. Hudson, J. D. : Sullivan.?Enterprise. ? v . ! ggr The Anderson Intelligencer [says some of the Reformers Jin that District are undoubtedly beaten, al- j though the majority for Carpenter | and Butler will be moro than 400. t The total wbito vote is 2,08S; total ( colored, 1397. Majority for whites, j 691. According to the census of 1869 ( between five and six hundred white i men <$d not vote, and by the same ' authority it is adjudged that less than j one hundred colored men stayed awtiy from tho polls. The colored vote ip i nearly solid for the Radical ticket. ' while the white people divided considerably, many of them voting for tho "independent" candidates. This ( scattering vote, therefore, will elect < candidates who received the unanimous support of the 1 Badical party. t o t NEW STORE. I i\ Wo are pleased to notice that our ' young friends, Messrs. VV. T. McDon- j aid and Willie G. Evans, have formed ( a partnership.in the mercantile busi- , ness at this place, and are receiving ! their new qtock. Thej are opening the store on Whito's Corner, where [they will bo pleased to show their very select stock of Good to their friends, They are active business men, and we hope they will sccuro a large patronogc. Give them a call. Suicide.?Mr. J. T. Wcscott, from n?(ir Willincton. N. C.. committed sui "? a- ' ... qide lit Greenville village on Thursday of last week, by cutting bis throat with a razor. He was at the timo a student of the Theological /Seminary at Greenville. At present ranch aickness is profiling in tha neighborhood of JGreonwood, and wo regret to hear of eoroo deaths in that place and vicinity. Mr. G. W. Jatho, and Mr. Willie Arnold aro among those who have dupel. . 1 " Haptt Editor.-tt-TIio editor of this paper is off on ljis.y.edding tour, and we feel sure that hjs frionds and our -will ioin us in extending to I hijn and his -bride our .hearty congratulations and good wishes. To the kindness of Col. E. L. Mann, we are indebted ,for an early copy of the election returns of the District, which.may be /ound .in another column. t i v . .? Z . 1<>t Maj. John Alexander, who runs a first class machine shop and foundry in Columbia, 5. C., will.please accept our thicks .forties, of Jatp for r '.. -' ' ^'*5lKTVe ^6uI3 aslc tlie aittehtiptr qf<' our.frjotfdi to the afivertisemeni of [ MessiV^bite, Smith & White. (Thej* ave business men, und mean what' they ^ay-in^forcue? to their goods. Trytte^slme-S. j ?.. . ?o??? ji .S^.'Mpssrs. l*arker & Lee hayeM just roejeired a frejjli supply oi" French caridtes. -Give tbem j^lrial. ( 'A^ElkiFpV,;SAiES^-W,o direct .the t attention of purchasers the adver- 1 tiseraent of sales of valuable property J 0, - jl Fnosi,?During (tlie past week we j have Diatri^tf ; _ i .(fMjrfDO . I ~ >~>m ~mmm? -" t&* The po.urt of Coj$hjon 3?leag, ir Abbeviljk CouiHyj baa been pifi?esdri duHn^ thd present ^ccU, .Jlis f tonor Jas. L. Orr, presiding. The iries still scale clebts prior 'to iving a vevd.ic.fe. for ono half of the rincipal and interest up to January .861. Jury No. 2 scaled Confederate lebts very low. they first reduced the .mount by Corbins Hill and then took , ne half of the resulfc, Judge Qrr ixpccts to take a recess to-day until ' ' - i?ti. -\t? lext Monday wcck, me < iu ui aw . remb6r. | " if i ' j Tho Issue Pocket which has been. :ro\vdcd with old business has been lonsidcrably reduced this week, and he Bar hopo to clear tho Docket en * :J .irelyof old cases week after next. , 0, J Gov. Scott Apprehensive.?A jpeeial dispatch to the Charleston ' Wetos, dated Washington, October 24, says: Tho Secretary of War has received . " ' * - -l-! .ujuiofnn/?n nf f 1 dlSpjllCll aSKHJg jur luu iRigistuuvv v. T the Government in repressing disorier in South Carolina. Governor Scott says that tlie lloforincrs, whom I he calls "rebels," had become excited over the recent meetings in the State, and that a large body of men, armed < to the teeth, were marching on Laurensville. Governor Scott says that the object of the rebels was to attack Laurensville, and ho added that they were destroying the ballot boxes on 1 the way for the purpose of proventing the making of proper election returns. . Tho War Department has instrnc ----- m ted the officer commanding the United States troops in the Department of the South to take such immediate steps in connection with Governor Scott as will tend to preserve the peace and disband the so-callcd raid- . ers. ^ e ^ p The Difficulty in Laurens. n n TJT- ?rntiAnfin/v fpom 11' >y e muivu luuiuuuKiuw ? (i an editorial in the Laurensville Herald, jin reference tp the disturbance in Lau- n rens on Thursday last: a The armed negroes and eonstabu- o lary about the lower arsenal at "Tin P Pot" seomed to bo exultant, and some h white men were standing about in the ? square opposite, when one of. the con- I1 Pabulary and a citizen were seen to '< 3e engaged in a light near '-Tin Pot."' n rhe crowd began to gather around, -^-1 _ LJ. I p cvhen 6ome man s pisioi in ma ui-uusi. * 3oat pocket went off accidentally, arid a mmediately there was received a vol- h ey from the. doorsand windows of d he headquarters at ''Tin Pot." Tho t ;ry ran like lightning that the no- l' ;roes had begun the war. Seeing the h jrowd in the arsenal, both r.t the low- s< ;r and upper windows, oponing a fire si lpon the people in the public square, w the citizens who happened to be near. n the place at tho im-tant returned tho ? ire with pistols, and rushed upon '"'Tin li Pot," broke down tho door, routed ^ the armed negroes, nnd took posses- a ?ion of t lie ar as tucro^ aeposircu. * The armed nej ro 3 delivered several r rolleys, shooting through the weather- v boarding as they retreated. The occupants of the place, however, made c 3'ff as rapidly as possiblo t broftg-fa Uie s baek yards and streets.^ This is all ri that is certainly known. The Court h n'us then in session, Judge _ Yornon presiding. All this occurred in fall C rie.w of the Court room. Some of the v balls fired from "Tin Pot" struck the fi n Tiir?<rn Vernon instant-Li1 uuurii ojluupu. v . fy ordered Sheriff Jones to raiso nil posse and command ihe peace, to take j a the public arms and deposit thpm in i i: the Sheriff's office far safe keeping h and to appoint a hundred or more special constables to keep the peace. ;d This was done, the arms taken pos-i* session of and quiet restored. js In the affair at ' Tin Pot.'' two white j n men and a little boy of the citizens it wnmidorl: nud of the armed nc-1 WV, ~ , groes, one was killed instantly aiidjfl two wounded?one mortally. i< AVo have not heard full jiartieulars,' r but it i& stated that some miles below, t on the railroad, the bodies of Bill Jli- t lev, colored, and of Volney Powell, a t white man, a member of the constab- { ulary force and candidate for Probate i Judge, who was in the .affray, was i found with their arms snmo time af- fl ter. We have also heard, that two or ? three other negroes were killed at dif- ^ ferent points. The people of the t County, hearing of the affair at the t Court Ifouse, and doubtless hearing I exaggerated accounts of it, e.ame in t ureat numbers, probably 2.000 or 2, I* 500, to the secne of the conflict, J->u,t'j the Sheriff, under the orders of Judge i VeFoon, sent them to their homes. * TKo (rvnnd inrv. then in session, made 1 ?fo-,?--V- ^ . ft presentment as to the affair in "Tin * Pot," and urged the authorities to re- I movo from the County tho public arms?the presence.of which lias no doubt dono* a great deal of harm in , suggesting violence on one sido, and t creating auxicxy and apprehension on . tho other, The grand jui*y, in the j most earnest terms, ^deprecated tho consequences of arming one race in ] the community and leaving the oilier t dofenccless, and urged upon.all per- f sons, while and black, to ^bat/iin , from violence apd return ^uiotly to f their Jiomea. <_ Th<e following js from a Columbia f correspondent of the Charleston ]{e- f publican: Mr, Powell, one ,of the \ Managers of Election, .and also the 1 newly dectcd Judge of Probate, was ? killed about four inile9 from Laurens; r while attempting to.make his way.tg Nowberry. Wade Perron, p)cjpbcr ? elect of the Legislature, was killed near Martin's ?>epot. Johnson G.rif- s fitirawil0rf!d man, a'p<J aleoyoti^onjj another member elect of the Jje^islai-1u tare, aro known to-be4iiJle<l. " ' s ?^ i p... i r? ~ / ' '" ;njf ><] An ingenious method, lately pro pospd fov utilizing the residue and4off'al .consists in first "boiling it. . tog^J&erAvilh one-tenth of .its.Weight i*1 ?f AKaWoil. boating it upiroitt.?56 to j ^ >00 , fitln owh'eit. It is tfciiri.U'eatea I ivitb sulnhide of carbon, aaie^J&y the;, >il natuijtUy contained ii^tholflsh, as veil as that which was a?ftled{ us ex?;j! r acted", and a mass is left .quilo dry, { ind'cohlsunirig^fron^ five; t6 six per ent. of nitrogen, an J from .twelve to iftccu per 9eut. of phosphate of lime, Gen. 0'2yefj?_ the released Fenian a >ri80uer, p,V>p< bjs publishing a his-ja; ory of'tl^. Ijiat Fci.ian war. ' ai i g. ; <w v ? 2-e-?r j -Mar?V-3. "OCTOBER EIE( v *m*t . - V - * ?? t-< ?7 > : _ ; . *? ,-*4 t -f; v .*? ? , ? . ' c e w' i- * -> i c c ! i PRECINCTS. j g ? n,-; i ? o ' t lessneoyn,' ' -n? ?? ^ ^ i T T ' -5 ' ? ' o jS ? C ' < < V. n r - (JRobertlL Scot I . "M 5j392 3;>7 For Gov. I ? g Carpentci:. -262] 8 2f* n t r J J- Kaiser 434o?.9. For LtGov | if_ c Bnt}ci. .. g2 8 2,* n n M ( R.B.Elliott 436392356 For Congress, j j j,. .279j g 2j{ n a . ( II.J.Lomax 428389 35c For Senator, j jSCotbr5ii 285) 11 21? -r* }<rt .IOOOQO g Jj. if. uumn, ? Hanry II. Ellison, ,4311392 35? S J Ttios. N. Tolbert, 430:39235? g | Mitchell Goggins, 431J39235i g ^ Evc-ridge GaiD, 431392;35{ ?. f G. M. Mattison,.: ;280j S 211 2 I William A. Moore...... 280 821J O J. Wesley A. Black, 279 1121* => | Frederick Edmunds. |275 8211 ? ( S. J. Heater: ,...J281 S21{ d A t a i L.L.G tiffin,|424 3893$.p Prob. Judge. j ^ Hill, 289 ll|22i n ( T.M Williamson 434 392^5i =l>-Com.|w H T tJ37s 8j21< . ("Henry 39235,' ? | John W. Tolbart, I42S39235? ? (Arthur Jefferson, 14303803 5 ( J. F. C. DuPro, 289 1121f 6 4 Catlet Porley, i:277 821? ( W. A. Linabccker J27G 8(21 * < JPa?* From the above it will bo seer Interesting Foreign Intelligence. Toues, October 24.?Pourlalis, cdior of La Verite, has bcon imprisond for publishing false news. An cxlanatory letter, published in La Ver!e, say8 Chevalier Wyckoff furnished otes for (the report for which i'ouraiis was punished. Figaro %ires the $tails of the affair of Marguerite lettanger, proving that 6he assumed latcrnity of a child of a great lady nd the Enipcror tocalm the jealousy f the Empress. The publication of rivatc documents found in the Tuiljries is continued- La France ea}"s ' * 3 A/1 n #o.t ! r? Utf iilguinu V?'U3 IlUt bUIiUJLCU U^ilU Mjr Vance, whose application she at first cfused. France asks not for an arlistice, and has not authorized Engr md to ask for one since the failure of avKe. France thought only of uthorizing for defence. Whatever or motive, England must eco we aro etermined. ShorQiuust? notice the uistoring of our Mobilo Guard, and be spirit of Paris, Lyons,' and other irgo cities. As England now propo is iho armistice, it must be because tic expects oroposals to bo made hich wo will aecopt. .The Steele lore violently refuses to admit the dud intentions of Englaotf, and beeves she is acting solely ior Prussia, ;ho at last finds slio ho^ unaertaken n impossible task. .England is adised to tell Prussia:-to malco most easonable demands, cl?e war vutrance rill be the only result. St. Qcixtkn, October 24.?This ity was ovacuatcd yesterday.? The iego'of La Fere-is- also abandoned, .'ho corps under the JL)uke of Meeksriburg is returning Parisward. fetters,from Clement Duvernois to JiJivcr cieany cbtuuip^u mu i<uv.uu iews of tho former. ^Private and ofcial accounts praise' Trochu for good idgment and unremitting activity, lis energy pi-evails over everything, nd kh popularity is unbounded.? 'aris feels the utmost confidence in is patriotism and ability. News has been received from Yerun that the garrison made a sortie, n which they drove the enemy from nmo. of their fortifications, killing iany and capturing two mortars and Wcnty-ltvo cannon. La Francaias says an arnnstice. has iot yet been,concluded, but the hope s entertained of peace. /.II arc surmised at tho attitude of England in his affair. Having paid no attention o the solicitations of Jules Favre or he arguments of Thiers, she suducny docs much more than was asked of icr.; takes the initiativorand proposes iluntly a suspension of arms to allow t Constituent Assemblj', which mpy nnke peace. In thus acting, does liVtr.n tn oronnrnl interests. tO - & , _ soosiderationsof policy mid humaniy, or is she sce.rotty pushed by a beligerent who has had all her flyrnpahy up to the presont time? .The Tournal adc&: "Many persons incline o the belief that the English Cabinet s now acting by .the advice of'Pnisiia, who stopped indefinitely before Jaris. and has informed Engjan.d that he time has comc for action on her mrt, i- ^ m New York, Oct. 2<t.?The Leo nienovijii. hL f ho Coorier Institute, was ' ? ? - I ' J J ;ro\vdod. John E. -Ward presided. Vniori<j'the"Vi6e-Presidcnts werfe Peer Cooper, ejc-Govornor Low, AV. II. \pp1eten, and Gen. J. 13. Irnbodcn. Grayer was offered by IJev. Dr? Cured The President referred to the ympatby everywhere lvhichlho peo)Io felt. A peries of. eulogistic. ..relations were .passed entjiysjastieally. rhonms A. Iiovt delivered a beauti ul ctilo<jy on the character of' the k^asfiJ stfMcn ;JT<iv., IV. ifarshifll, ?f M fsfij sfti)>pi, ^ q d lie v. I>r. 1) ulce^ of tfewjovlc, fcwfc&c 'xfc&A ?i The following ave" (ItU' Cohcjfe'SRionil nominations: Jiovaeti Gi^ctey, Thona* Stewart, amiOcQrge Wilkes. The populatioVot' tho city is 92G,110. . :.?i, The HtraW-* speaiai, dated London, ujb Q.uicen, [hriatiiuia. .pf Spain, l)er iusbana, Pnucc and Pribccss 'Muriit ;nd Princess ?ar*?lji?fp'are here. It is tated.thai JSijglapd's.arraistico movoocnt a'ri.sVR ftohi apprehc'hpion of tho lesign of P^sjsia and Kn?$a' to form cJose ^iTiianrc. It is known that ijiiGMa is gfrictly but effectually arfnr>g. spite of official denial. England oes by the prostration of, France, she xscs Lcr only Strong.ally'for the frusration vf Bussia'st Eastern schemes, 'iriannal <4reftia are uneasy. as it is pprehended shoufcf- the present efms fail,JEngland will adopt stronger loatstirea-to stop the war. J- > ... ? :ThoHon. T. Hughes, M. P., -whilp t corneJ), joined tho( boys in a gamo ? foot'ball. of wh ch he is very fond, nd the students characterise his'fe^s. lid bis kicking *3 "jprodigionB*" ' * ' , ^ , ? ' * . " ' : - .} * 1 ' f ' V r ^ . .1* f*.. V<. *j>V '; ' V V -jft> yMft ;TIOHS, ABBEVILLE C01 H i ... r ;? ; ) . ro 0 ' . < ' ' - "j = 1(5 ' St ' - g us * ? ? 1 tJ '' sT- '4/ *? 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McDonald & Co, Mrs K Lj C Perrin, t) Thomas, J W Crawford, J Knox, G- A VisanKka, Baker & Co, 1( W Ii& U JBJittoSy*: u Miccnon. < '."-J. W.MAliSHALL, ? Agent. I ' There is freight at the Express Office for: " F M Mitchell, McQniror J C Haskell,.' Young & Oliver, J S Ashley, S McGowan. ) " ' * C. V. HAM3IOXD, Agent. Jp KABBIED. b MARRIED, TucRday morning, 25th ; S< instant, hv Rev. 0. T. Poreher, W. A; i LEE, Esq., edftor of the Preus diid Bonner, ari'l Miss Y. D. CADE, all of: LI, Abbeville District. E IN MEMORIUM. . ' DIED, on the ftth of October, 1870, at h!a I residence n*ar Abbeville C. H? in the ,60th j ?] year of hie r.ge,THOMAS LEE, M. D. i jjj This event; though not unexpected to Iiisi.lj friends and relatives living utar, will be beird i ?J w ifh surprise and deep regrot'by those at a distance. After months of suffering borne without a munntrof repining, that the hand of pain arid | disease wns laid to h'o/dv upon him?b>s spirit returned to IJira who gave ic wenuy cs thnt of mi infant was the dissolution of soul and body, a slight contra"t'on of the serene brow, se'ene even when she shadow* of _ death were closing uround; ,it was the only signal given that he who gave hud taken again. Dr. L'ce wns born in the city of Charleston, S. C,;.ond Resided there until nearly thirty years of nge. when he moved lo the upper portion ol the Siaieto practice hh profession which'be did with marked sue. esa until <be j almost total failure of his health compelled f* him togiveup it? duties. There is no purer plensure than in making the good deeds of those we love who have r gone tiefore ut, auct ft feel thin mo.ct deeply when w?j caq soy ,tvith that perfect truth and jnstic which he h mstlf even inculcated, that though not spirit more cloth?*d with humility, more doubtful i>f l's own merits"never pas-cd ? into the presence of its maker, few have as ljrge 011 array of good deeds to present. Ilia ^ children have the d>'ep sati?f?ictiou of know- j? ing that iheir father had left behind a record y0 uns'ained. by aught that was nnjust, dishonor- ^ able or uncharitable His i ule of action wns that of Christ him- Rj self, "As you would hove others to do to jou ^ so do to tfieui." and his worst enemy could not S(" accuse him of wi 'ely deviating from this. v I T. ,.,,.,,1.1 |>o nr.il,at In liininf wliorn this is wi itten uot 'o sp-uk in this lust tribute lo his memory < f tli t pewuditg spirit oi' charity which was liis. St. Puul'b exhortation to charity in ail things though not often r.pon his lipa wf.s the most prominent characteristic of his life. A , ray ol that infinite love of which c have erory reason ,lo believe h.e is now parUking, even burned in liis besom fijr bi-t fellow men e it mattered not how low their walk in life j.m U h children have the happiness of reflecting 01 tjiat the-r father vas never known even in , one instance 10 neglect an opportunity' of re- . lie'ving the distress of the poor and afflicted, whether by praetic^ of lis profession in admin- , 5 !?it...:. iinvutu lllt'SSull ISK'llljC HyijCjr WUliin nu?u J li'arrt upon thnm. . During a professional life of nearly thirtyfive ye^? he,would never receive tlio emdlcst compci.'sniion for his fctVendance upon the poor ( utlesa they wrre able and wihrg to give ii, ami in nun.b'rices instances refused it when .pressed upon him, Alany hearte ?e$red ns with a hot ir?u by the trials.of a strugg iug life, ?vill soften wheu ihev know he has gcuie to j his long hHum, tor the memory of his kindly * beaming ejje gf his checr/ul voice find helping han4 will iiotbave been effaced by the pawing tt.n' years.; "" tio Thoygh he did not liye out tho ollptted threH ceoiv fiii'l t?-n, yl had the number of his ; year* b-en./ewer his life measured by useful- $2, ! tiess and kind actions would be a long one | Co ijuti?? the b>uHtitiil liixjs of Ftsiu's. whip]) xVt j li<i ttitniNdf much, nud w hich we believe ii ,\x Iminy w-aysill's life (xemplififd. " cu, j . r .... "JVe live in deeds not words, in jtiiougbt noL 0I;' ! breathe. , In feeling*, notih fibres on a dial. ,;<? lie nio-ft lirep, !''Who tlihl-a luotjt, fctjs the u'obleat, Lets the j befit."" ' " " ' C. I J . m ? * * * ( \ | FLODB, ' j At Wilson's Now M ill, in quantities to suit the purchaser, nt ?5.00 per sack. . ' 5Tj I : A. M. HILL > J* WILL rectiive inipay. for Flcur And rMyal orders on tlje County Treasurer. ' / ' ( M ' j " 7 . JMTr 1870. 1 ' * V:;: .. ? kf"-; J '/~r - ? : . | MAJORITY FOE I 2 a ' ? -t ! 11. || li. --j ^r~ ?i|; I till So #,'485 Kfcbt. i?. Scott, 1,291 " 26 28 2.194 K. B Carpenter. 71 t85 3,401 A,. J. Ransiler, 1,281 20 32|2'.243!&r. C. Bntfer, tltlH I 71 185 ,3,402,K. B. Elliott, 1,240 20 2812.222 u. E. Bacon, ; 71 jlSo 13.437(11. J. Lomax, 1,189 i 33i2,248jlJ. S. C'otbran, ...... 3-215 '71 18513,4441.111 ?. $fm 1,217 : |7l 180 |3,445l|T. jlL Talbert, . .1,221 71 185 3,448j(M. Goggius, l,2^o kt 185 3,44fi|'Epeiidgo 'Cain,'iiVl,22i 126 *28 2:-22j Gv M. Mattison,?,.y...< 26 28 2.224 Win. A. Moore,-. vv.... ' ;2<> 28 2,227 Wesley A. Black,'...... ?l 20 28 2,230 Pred'k Edmunds i20-28-2,22413. J. Hester, f7 tJ 1 $5 3w*33 iL.vIj. Guffin, ,1,174 20 82,I2;259 hVV-m. HiII,T !-. i ->U- t.H\ IT! TtT T OT C 11 jirBUjx. w tiiiuiiiBLiMj, t,?tu |'26f 82w.?83- A$.^HcTaggart, ...... .'71185i'3.451 Iftfiury Nash, 1,214 ,71 185(13,440 J. W- Talbert, 1.222 71 18513.441 Arthur Jefferson, 1,225 ;2G 28jj2,287 J. P. C. Dn-Pre, 2tJ 28; 2,218 Catlett Corlcy, JO 28' 2 218 W". A Liuibeclcer, . * ' ( ' 1 over twelve hundred majority. " *>1 t ? ;?s' . liiXu'rm ):> ,5? ' H j,*-- rt .r.i :>r'* RKEE & LEE'S. r\ - ' ' > - y ~S '\M.J'i S*. , j ijaUS^iSL 8 U&ttJFlSia. Those wanting a handomo Carpet had better )ok before buying, at hie"Imporium 'of Fashion. Oct: 28,1870, 27?tf TO CASH BUYERS. 1 it iU-/ t t ii ot'jh-'UU ft ii *4 Cash buyers are Resectfully invited to look I . '* I i .. J . _ | cfor<? buying'at the handome and cheap Goods, at lel jr. . iff " ? ?> *? ? * * ?j .'tv < : ' IMPORIUM OF FASHION. ' * -t ' - i if j Oct 28,-1870, i - oa T) r> ;] Al zu kjis. rer ruunu, ? At PASKER & LEE'S. Oct 2fr 1870, 27?tf Fcpsia Wiaa, "Will be Found Excellent To bo had at * * ' -1?t. jj ji PASSER & LEE'S. Oct 24, 1ST0, 27-tf Notice. ^IIE eecohd annunl FAIR of ihe Snuth Car I . olina State Agricultural and Mcchtnical eiety, uiil be held in Columbia, on the 9th, th and 11th of X.uvtmber next. All articlts intended for exhibition, plainly dressed to the Secretary, at Columbia, -will shipped by the various railroads of the ate free of cost, at the'shipper's risk. Exhi ore should notify the ruilroad agents at eir respective depots of tlw articles they de >u fn itliirf: i i i. ^ "7 "yrVisitors, during fair week, can purchase ex rsiou t:c eis to and from Columbia for one e. I\?r?ons intending to become exhibitors, nre sired to forward their entries to the .^ecreta, nt Columbia, on and ufter the 4th Rovemr next. All articles or animals for exhibition ist be entered at tbe Secretary's oflice bee being received into the enclosure. Entrie* of animals will be received until P lock, Wednesday morning, 9ih November 1 other ar ticbs must he on the ground, and tered at the Secretary's office, before 6 lock, Tuesday afternoon, 8tb Kov<mber. Ihc Seeretury's office will' he operu-d in Co ubia ou aud alter ine ten i>ov?uu>rr nut, J), At YaTT alkex. Secretary. Oct. 28,1870?it " ' ' ;; Louisville Emlsior Plciifk "UI?>1? PJdfcghs are made of either cost iron or steel, nuS are the' be.?fc and che&p&t in ?irarjjet. JSond for price list. Also Auie? d other ploughs of all prices and deserip ns. Coru Shelters, Straw Cutteri, <fec. (Also always on hand) MOORE'S Kbw YORK PLOUGH'S AT <H) EA H. A full ftock of Planter' and ilder*' Hardwai\\ consisting in parfcbf El ill'itu (1 MriiMti sH- es, Spades, Tracechains. lei^ ond NaiJi of wnrioi ted quality. Guns. iHy.ahd housekeeping articled. Wholesale J Retail, by c; eerhison, Jr., & CO. 5J49 lviug 1st., (Sign of '.lie Big Axe.) Charleston, S. C. Ktrii^iin, jt., W". Y. Axiou, ' C, Wagner. JCK 21. is7(>, ':G?3m JLUE STONE OR SOAKING WHEAT, " At 7ABEES & LEE'S. Oft- 28,1870, 17?tf \ .. x&> * . 4m*, ... /- v/-' '' >/ r ' y.1"''" wttm * WHITE, SMIT f r ' 'Vould inform their friends'- and < K FALL AND tHl 5 now complete in everv Departmei -| k>; y*!/" - direct speciaS^l ?-DOMESTICS, GOODS I AND FLA j. "?''XV *~>i.< f^jfS '** '. <' MEN'S'READy-MA STOCK. We fay^e in cm nectionh A LAEtE ASSO] BOY'S EEA)Y-MA; f ;;C Jn the ]ine of Boots anc Shoes w special uttentionto this psrt of the; bo say that ouf )3toc? ofxUOl S at baps larger than any th?.np-c0!?Bl in our stock, andpereons biying sho will get such, anasrifeh ony as are j v ^In^ditjm to the-# CROCKERY, HAEmRE, Grroceries In short;, our purpose is to keep a sions of the bouse in whiel we do :1 strive to .be, able to supply as neal customers. We propose fc'i setl'Goi trade. We believe an exanination fully attest'the truth of whit we say Thankful, for 'past pat.onage v same. white, skot October 28,1870, 27?tl . NOTICE THIS.We have receivedrap,inyptce articles named beW, an,cl we espect ..them to arrive by the last' week. j Hi .Pairs Hah free wed ealf Heater \ Proof Boots. 24 i('sHand-sewed Dress Pootk 34 " Calf Congress Gaiierd?Dou- | bie sole. 24 " CalC. Cong. Gaaitersr?Sngle' 1 I solo! 1 OUR WATER PROOF- BffiTS j | are Romefhitig "fcdperior. Wo only-?: ask the privilege oi' showiog.tbtm .to"j any one needing a pair of Bootl for 1 Winter. .. White, Smith & White. Oct 28, 1870, 27?tf 1 v i ] - I mitts' shoes 1 JUJL1MMV A A w ? . Jaat received, r , 42 Pairs ladies 1*2 Polish lasting Balmorils. 30 " "y,: Congress Gaiter# 3& '" Misses Lasting Gaiters and Balmorals. White Smith & White. Oct. 28, i9r6, 2T?t'f' , ? ' ADESIRABLE RESIDENCE. THE si^bbriber offers 'for fale, his residence with so much of the land attached, there to as may be desired, less than "Two Hon lre/1 Acres. The House, vrliiph is just a half jpile from the Court House, is a GOOD T ( U OX^/ul, ,li juuii A'-J.xS 1 ?)ia x .. r?Aui?. lUTfLTHNGr. cohtuinin eleven rooms, besides pantries, closet?and other accommodations, Ther are in the yard a superior Dry-well o Cellar, and a first rato well, afftfrdiri: ; an. ..abundant .supply of good watei There arc on the place* the ivsinil ?itbuildings and severril good ajirings,bathing house, &e. The placej naturally, one of the most beautiful m the neighborhood, is susceptible of the highest degree of-improvement and ornament. . _ m The plantation, oalle'd^TELLlCO," 4 miles, from ibe..village^oa. ?ong ; Creole*, containing 815 acres, a good Cotton and-Grain Plan union. Persons desiring tho'purchase will be afforded an opportunity of examining the premises, by calling on? Robt H. Wardlaw., Oct. 28, 1870, 27?4t; SHEHIFFS SALE. " BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fieri Facia* to me directed, I will sell" at A.fj|?eville Court- House, on SALJ5 DAY, -NOVEMBER next, within the .legal hours of nale, the following property to wit: 13 Mule?, 2 Horses, 2 Milch Cow* 1 Hiidx-alves, 2 work Bulla, ?-?Balro Cot'on, Cotton in tLe Seed. Corn, Fodd?r, Shucks, Plantation Tools, &c., levied upon *1 - ? ? \TrJann uds. ii)0 proper v ui liuuvu i?vi ^? Rawhon <feCoM Elv Oberhalseo, <fe Co., and -uodry oilier cre? i ore, Terms cash, HENRY S. CASOK, Sheriff Abbeville County. Sheriff's Oft!ce, ) i Oct 28, 1S70, 27 | . j ? \ ' OX the 16th of this month I lost a SMALL BAY. MAKE, spare iiade, black rnand and tail, aboo-t 15 lands high, 5 years old. A liberal eward will bo paid for her. MATT BROOKS. October 28,1370,27?2t? . .. ./ lustomcrs that their stock of ' . 5C D"V| *;$>* '. DE CLOTHING. yitfi this Department, ' &TMENT OF DE CLOTHINCK :: . .*&Z' r?.,, .v v iefep-?.^rything. ^ We pay try. We keep no sfoddywork I es from us may be Safe they rood. ^ . '1 ;ixrn I i A'ifi jy i >. r 3$car everything as thechmenbosmess will allow.- We wiJf XrcTtSa jf tbj ,'e hope for a contmiiftMe of tlw . ^ won!J n?p?truUy anna te ;he ladies tbat jas at laai' -c^o :i^ . fov?f Artr&K o^fa^c ante pwh ipecia]\fr aadr.we can .<piifi^tfolty , 6commendih?mi ra8 th? beat goods' of :be kindin marfceV % faw*re <&*-.' ,'- j their worth ourselves, and anxious to ; iFrtfodnc* this class of work raoro ox- ' tensive 1;?, w^ofFer these ehoee at mantsfaotare. We sold tbe" same kind .->' of shoes last Spring and wo have yej to hear any complaint of them. OtJB cr a "Km rrwtttE' CALF nnd' ?OA!k for constant weiring that ar&ifiade. Give them a trial aad we gaaraDtefc satisfaction. ' .?>..* BUtt, Saiti 4 Wilt.. Oct.28, 18 0 2'?if hi i? i *i i' ' Administrator's ?" 1 v.a-.jF IW,L eeU public auction o*. the *V 21st, Noyembej next, at ilie late-resideace o? JAMES TA<^ GKAJRT, sr., decetsed, aU of the perBouui jjrojjet'iy. ui uam acc^uuuU. confuting of V'| HORSES, II 'M TEJ II. S3 JS ,, j " Cattle,; /ODDER, &C., &G. -rrM 'Aft*! .. I > &?%5L Moses Taggart, ,,K Administrator; Oct 2$, 1870/27?3t . To Shippers of Cotton. would give notJeo to all o*r I friends tliat Vo are now prepared to I ship cotton on most favorable terras. I Wewill advance liberally on- Cotton. I f<jr shipment vhen dosircd. T5To will j *hip to W. C. BEE & CO., Charles- 9 ton, and II0PKIN3, D WIGHT & I TROWBRIDGE, Scyv Jtjrk. I 2?o Commission Housesetand highly I e'r iu ' their respective markets than. I the above. Our past denlin'gs ^ritk, I these houios have been so satisfy?-. I tory that ve are prepared to promise I ?ood sales and prompt returns to all I of our friends who may put their Cot. I ton into our hands foe shipment. I White, Smit^ & White. I Sept. 10,1870. _ To Planters I "Who desire to double their crops H an half the iand, we are now pre- I pared to offer the I Etiwan I GUANOS. I JJaving obtained the Agnncy for these first- ?Uss Fertilisers,. we- will be glad to receive the orders of all who are disposed to give them & B trial I White, Smith & White. I s?