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r ? I MONEY1 TO the Needy. OUR CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS wiill remember that we sold oar GOODS SOLELY upon the expectation of receiving payment for them on or before the 1st October. "Time about is fair plaj*." Wc need money to carry on our business We have assisted you?now help us and save that heavy interest. Our accounts for 1S69 must be closed?friendly if we cau, forcibly if we must. . WALLER & BROTHER. f' 1 ' y Sopt 23, 1870, 22?tf " ON HAND For Sale. 50 BUSHELS ? PU I W liUUU JSAJU.tr,, im BUSHELS i OF GOOD RED OATS.!; WALLER & BROTHER. j Sept 23, 1770, 22-tf < win ijotsbJI OREEWOOD, 8. C. * ? i J)E1LERS D* \ SOT (?0038, i Hardware, Groceries, ft WATS ' AND CAPS, Shoes, Queen's Ware, ? OZjASS * WAHl3, p Eeady-Made Clothing, ].? ifnrmsljing Sooirs,3 PLOWS, ! IKON & STEEL,AND in fact, is everything to be found in a well-stocked, general store. Patronage desired on a basis si of value received. Motto, 4\Low b prices and fair dealing.'* Liberal ad- h ranees, on shipments to onr friends. tl Fob. 18, 1870, 43?tf * S - : t) r( MW ORLEANS SYRUP, ?> FLORIDA SYRUP. M a Kefining Symp, different grades. w BEST WATERMELON, w ai WHITE DRIP SYRUP WALLER & BROTHER. .* February 18,1870, 43?tf Valuable Land? FOE SALE. | ^ P< tfc fjpHE subscriber offers for sale 500 Acres land, ? fenowa as the "WILLIAM McCELYEY PLACE, lying on Sawney's creek, nefghborhoed Calhosn's Mills. = 100 acres fertile bottom? laud well j drained, and 200 acres original forest, the balance good arable and pasture = upland. DwelliBgs cowfortatie, and other improvements good. Fcnees l-j ^ood, &e^ making one of the most desirable farms in the county. For further particulars apply to B. F. BBOWN, 3 Calhoun's Mill's, Abbeville Co., S. C Oct. 21,1S70, 20-41 __ Excursion Tickets. G. A C. R. R. COMPANY, Gexiral Ticket Dkpabtmekt, B Columbia. S. C., October 18. 1870. FR the accommedatton of Visitors and Delegates to the Peirs to b? held at Charleston, Calumbia and Anderson, and to , the Grand L*dge A. . F.*. JL-. at ChtfVlesloo, n' daring the month of November, this Company will famish FRRE. RETURN TRANSPORTA- c TION to Pu8?engcr? from all STATIONS on .[ this Road, fur COLUMBIA, from October SStii 11 * * - '"rv ?-. ?> i L to November 21st inclusive, and lor SON, from November 1st to 6th inclusive The privilege to return free will not be al- ? lowed to Passengers who take the trains at ^ Stat'ens where .tickets are sol J, unless they * purchase Tickets from the AgeDts. ~ Conductors will take up all Tickets when 1 fir*t presented, and issue iieturn Checks iu " their stead. 1 ' JOHN H. MOKE, Genera] Superinteudaut. 0 H r. BARTLETT. / . General Ticket Agent Oet. 21,1870,26, tf ~ Tanner's Oil, (Straits.) f Linseed Oil, , '1 Machine Oil, Lard Oil, Sperm Oil, Copal Varnish, Japan Yarnish, Coach Vxrnish, At Parker & Lee's. Oct. 21, 1870, 20, if MONEY! MONEY I ; Win be Advanced on Cotton Shipped through us to Hew York, Charleston, or;; Baltimore. ; Quarles, Perrin & Co. Oct. 4, 1870, H, tf I * I ' / . ! / j Peace Movements. i Almost every day brings bs some , new movements for peace between the two contending nations of Europe, and we hope and believe the consummation is not iar off. All the nations of the world, including the beligerents themselves, are anxious: for it, and there really does not aj pear to be any serious difficulty in its attainment^ so far as tho terms are concerned. If Prussia *and Franco could bo brought face to face, we think there would be no serious diffi- t culty in agreeing on a settlement. r But just there is tho rub. Who is j Fraiice?or rather hot* Government c and legitimate representative? Nei- t ther Prussia nor auybody else ecems to regard the parties who have forcibly taken temporary possession of the 1 Government, as competent to bind " she French people. But matters cannot go on thus much longer} and we a thai! not be surprised to tind there is some truth in tho report that Bismarck was negotiating with Baaaine, e as the strongest power in tho nation, a on the basis of the Prince Imperial's enthronement, and the support of his " nnthoritv bv tho army. Tho force " " / / ? ^ , I j. under Bazaine, united with that cap- " tured at Sedan, is amply competent to ^ the work. We are having our full 91 share of suffering at the South from s< the war, and a peace that would put r< cotton np to twenty cents would be Vl very acceptable to us on any terms. 01 Besides, we believe, all things consid- (' i?red, it would bo iho best for the IS French people. Everybody in France h lias confidence in Bazaiue's ability ai m/i int.Girritv. and were he to march o */ ' ais array to Paris, alter making a jeace honorable to the nation,' bo vould doubtless be sustained by the )eople.?Phoenix. Tho New York Tribune announces hat since the European war began, t has received cabled telegrams, tho ^ oils on which amounted to $3G,0S9,m f , , Twenty-eight German emigrants, S ,hc vanguard of qnito a colony to folow, have arrived in Savannah, en oute to Quincy, Fla., where they /'oposo to- engage in agricultural pur- 1 ulXs* - . v <ti T1!-.1 nnokinrr tr.ide of Baltimore is ch J "O , normot'.s. The canning of oysters, Ik ruit and vegetables gives'annual em- N loymont iix about 20,000 hands;-40,- nil 00,000 cans ;ire packed, and the be mount realized annually ia put down ja t $10,000,000. le A municipal notice jbas been issued, nnouncing the opening of eleven csh depots for the safe of horse flesh i Paris. The daily consumption of orscs, which at the beginning of the ege was only twenty 'or thirty, is ow from one hundred and fifty to ivo hundred and fifty. -* ?? - ((4 Tho Atlanta ueorgiau uays. nart chap is going around the city CI uying up all tho empty goods boxes e can find, with * a view to renting icm out as lodging places during t>'io tate Fair. Ho expects to provide yclve hundred beds in this way, ana jalize a snug fortune out of this venire. JXothing like enterprise." The Sister who is nursing MarshaljT eMahon, says that he never uttered j ^ ^nmnlaint. daring the drfSSiugof his j ounds. No matter how they cut id hacked in the -frightful . woiiidjJj^ hich completely traversed hie thigh, lr(1 id in which a boy .tcu years old ,.p light turn his fist around, not a groan as heard- Whatever is given him, Se hatever is done for him, his reply is ways, "Very well, my good sister." an ' Love sought is good, but given un- ,nf )ugbt is better." A good tonic like' umter Bitters does not require to bej >u<rht, for its virtues are known and j c J ^predated by huudret's. A Texan will walk three miles to be itch a horse to ride a mile. Some, Ge jople sever home will do the samo ibt pif 7' ' v 01 A correspondent points onfc that Lrasbourg was tak.en by the French , < 1 the 28ta of September, 1861, and taken by Germany on the 2Sth of jDtember, 1-870. , * ' Markets. Abbeville, Octobcr 21.?Cottoa Bales shipped 142. ja LATEST QUOTATIONS OF 0UTI1ERX SECURITIES, in charleston, s. g, Corrected Weekly by -g !,i A^rinn S^Ui\tW^m\t*-^- * ?Lr th anker and Broker, No. 25 Broad Street October 21,1870. Sl State Securities.?South Carolina, old,? |jC 32; do new,?*70; do, regist'd stock, ex int gj -a7<>- . Citr 'SECCurriia?Augusta, Ga. Bouda, ?a f*N; Charleston, S. C. Stock, (ex qr iut) ?a in 8; do. Fire Loan Bonda,?aCti ; Columbia, S. Jj . Bonds, ?attO. ? nt r(R..4. ut KAILBOAD liONUS.?iJ'Ue inu^c, \uiou age)?ubO; Charleston and Savannah,?n60; harlotte, Columbia and Auguatu,-?n85; Gl?e- tv ay niixl lbrliugion,?aS2; Gwen.ille and ol rfilumlia, (first niort.)S5a?; do, State gua- ^ antec, 66a?; Northeastern, 87a?; Savon- g. ah and Charlebton, 1st m<>rt. ?a7S; do, ?lat? guarantee, ?a"M); South Caroliua,? m 75: do, 71 ; Spartanburg nud Uuion.?a5."5, Kailroau Stocks?Charlotte Columb a and Augusta, ?a4<?; Greenville and Cojutbbia, :j$a Northeastern, al3 ; Savannah and Charleson, ?a3l; South Carolina, whole ehares ?-nS&; do, half do ? a22?. c j.??York Sielit. 4- off par: JLAWUA.^Ufc, wv.- *.> ,, ? & iold, lllftH4; Silver, 103a?ev ": soutji Carolina ban-k. bills. 'Bank of Charleston a 'bank of dewberry ?a? 3ank ?>f Catudea ...' 36a? Jank of Georgetown l<m? ' ' wikofSouth Carolina ..10<i? }#nk ?>f Chester ,.... 11a? iank of Hamburg gain k of State of S.?C. prior to 1861 45a? -inr.1- of S. C. issue 18t>l and 'G2 '62&? 'Planters' and Mechanics Uauk of Charleston : ?a? 'People*# Bank of Charleston ?a? 'Union Bank of Charleston ?a? Southwestern K R Bunk of Charleston, old* * * ?a? southwestern K R Bank of Charleston, new ?a? *tate Bank of Charleston -* 8a? PdrEQ' r8 and Exchange Bank of Charleston ....la? Exchunge Bank of Coiumbia 6a? 1 ijoinraercial^Bank of Columbia........ 10a? J Merchant/ Bauk of Cheraw.. 5*?? I'laatcre' Bank of Faiifi?Hd 5j? State of south Carolina Bills Receivable yd? L/'ity of Charleston Change Bills....... 9C? j *Bill narked thus { *) are being redeemed ( the Bauk Counters ot .each. 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. Mary "Wilson. Executrix, against Jan A. Reid, Executor, the liank of Ne betrj, and others. In Common Pleas. Equity Side. Bill for sale of Real Estate* MARSHALL ASSETS. ?fcc. UNDER the decree of the Cotirt, this aase, I will sell at public ot ry, at At-beville Cenrt House, S. C., he FIltST MONDAY, in NOVEMBI iext, within the legal hours of sale, t leal Entitle of John R. Wilson, dec onsisting of two tracts or parcels of Jan o wit: 700 Acr6s, more or less, /known he -UOUK" or "THE HOUSETRaCT n waters of Hojjskin creek, and bo-indt y lauds of Robert McAdams, and othei nd 300 Acres, more or less, known !>/? RAN I>RIfs' TtvAOT." on Little Ri r, and bounded by lands of Dr. Mille nd others, on tbe following: TERMS?One half of the purcha joney lobe paid in'cash, the other, or r mining half on a credit of twelve rnontl om the day of pale, with interest froi ate, to be secured by bond, with two goc aretie?, and a mortgage of the premie )Id, said mortgage containing a power I ?sell the said parcels of laud upon tl endors failing to pay the remaining ha f said purchase money, and interest wbe ue, to secure which the said mortgage iven?said resale to be rande by tli Iieriff and conducted on the same tern ; culut 7 MU\^im OHIVWJ ; . H- S. CASON, Sheriff Abbeville County. Sheriff"$ Office, I Oci. 15, 1870, 26 3t j ?? >? ? Tr? SHERIFF'S SALE. I 7m. Hill, bite Ordinary, now Probfil Judge, against Hugh Simpson, Jaoe ( White, and Sueanuah Simpson. itrrimdnifor Relief, Foreclosure of Mor gcffe. Order of Court to Sheriff. virtue of the Order of the Court i j (his case, I will soil to the highest bic :r at Abbeville C. II. co the first Mor tv in November next, within the lejr? >*urs of sain, TWO HUNDRED AN J INE ACliES OF LAND, more or leai turned in the County of Abbeville, an junded by lands of Thos. Morgan, Ben inin Kay, George Burditt and other vied upon as the property of BOBER' LMPSON, dee'd. Terms Cash. H. S. CASON, ffheriff Abbeville County. Sheriff's Office,) Oct. 15, 1870, f SHERIFF'S SALE. mrles B. Sirt.ms, Surgeon, Plaintifi agninst W. D. Pari low, Trustee, 0. S Jones and others, Defendants. i the 'Zommon Pleas, Equitj Side-' ?' - - ' a. i r frrsrrl TinoT) 77DT1 OlCUTIUJS AUA.IJSHI i-iu/jr&m J. I NDER the decree of tbe Circuit Cour iu I Lis case, I will sell to the highes Ider Ht Abbeville C. H. on ibe firs >nday in November next, within ill ;al hours of cale Lbe following Tract o id 10 wit described in Ibe deed o isi a* a tract of land known us lb* KATHEI1 TRACT," CO III aiding >ven Hundred and Sixty-sis Acres, d a tract of Lund known ns the "Ijold in and Iirotigli irnul" containing wo Hundred and Twentyfour Acres. All SAid lands situated and being in Ab irille Oouniv, bounded by lands o orge Kinlock, George HotjertsoD, nnc } DuBose lands, levied upon a# the trun' >periy of OPHELIA S. JONES IARLES JONES and others, ads H Siftm Surviving Ex'r. , ? 0 Terms Cash. H. S. G A SOX, Sheriff Abbeville County. Sheriffs Oflice.) Oct. 15, 1870, j SHERIFF'S SALE.. mcs TV. Williams. Trnsteo, againsi Hcnrr Beard, and others. ABBEVILLE. ' * m lomfl June xerrn, jlo/v. LilC to foreclose Mortgage. N" pursuance of the order in tliii case, I will soil to the higher cider, at Abbeville Court House, 01 e FrRST MONDAY in IfOVI$M SU nest, within the legal hours o loriiF's sale. 102 acres of land, moro or lesf ing balance of the tract mortgage tuuled and being in the County c bbeville, on Wilson's creek, adjoin glands of Dr. John Holland, Ger lmes Gillam, Henry Beard, an hers, on TERMS as follows: On a credit c rclvc month with interest from da 1 ^ ' ? iAO j i :* sale. I'urcnaser 10 give uunu, wit vo or more approved securities, t (euro the payment of the purchas iouey. . HENRY S. CASOX, Sheriff Abbeville County. Sheriffs Office, ) Oct 15, 1870, 26 tf j MifntiolTo "Prrfl fialvo MLiVVUVAl g JMJ V WMAV V) .Reynold's Eyo Water, Thomson's Eyo "Water, Toothacho Anodyne, , Bronchial Tablets, Bronchial Troches, Southern Soothing Syrup, Moll's Vcg. Liver Pills, Shriner's Balsam, * Cough Syrup,' at Parser & Lee's. Oct. 14, 1870, 25?tf 3AG8INS AfflT TIE On hand, and for sale, by Sforwood, DuPre & Cc Sept. 30,.1870, 23?tf / VALUABLE] ;UH 1II. 'I :< , ,t ? I o > WE WELL sell at Abbovillo i Court House, on SALE DA.Y, j In JSorember next, the Real Estate . , of Dr. J. F. Livingston, dee'd, viz,* J 0l 1st. Tlie Plantation, five miles i ng west of Abbeville, lying on both sides. J j(e of Calhoun's Creek, containing. 700 Acres, njore or less. On this tract j there are one hundred acres of good ^ ^ A f tttA Mnrl n or?r?a ^P UWlrtUCIl JUU'4, IWV 11U1U41 tu auivo v? fine cotton' and grain land, and porao three hnndred acres original forest.- | ' Upon' this place there is a comforta: id ble dwelling house, and all necessary 1 r9? outbouldings. 2d. The Jack Place, within j half mile of the corporate limits of J r- tho town of Abbeville, between the tr, Anderson and Greenville roads, con* \ I taining 200 Acres, more or lees. | adout-oneuaix ux iuib uaui isiuung- c e* inal fcrest. y Js 3d. Wo will also offer on tho same m day several BUILDING- LOTS, in , ?d the town of Abbeville, on the Ander- I es son road, adjoining lots of Mrs. Per;o rin and J. W. Trowbridgo. 4 ie Any of the abovo property may bo treated for privately until day of & n salo. Terras made known at the salo. , 'e J. F. LIVINGSTON, t * J. W. LIVINGSTON, Oct. 34, 1S70,4t] Executors. } ii iiii) s ' "" T * Art 1 /? ? 1 _ ^4. t WlLiLi De onerca jor siuu, uu ouic m Day 'in Dec'ctnbor next, that * GKADfr and COTTON PLANTA- I [e TION in Abbeville County, neiir Calhoun's Mills, on Calhoun's Creek, con- I taining 1,600 acres, more or less, * lk bounded by lands of estate.of James ? Taggart, Mrs. Catherine Alston, John Link, and others. .? ' I The Improvements arc goorl. there I " are accommodations for 25 or 30 la' borers, and fences in good repair. ' Between 250 and 300 acres are creek bottom land, and almost . 800 acres p ? timbered. si 3> The place can be treated for pri- y d vately, and with it will be sold, if de' sired, MULES, HORSES, STOCK, *: cok^, &c. ^ 1 If not sold, it will be rented. Apply to WM. H. PARKER, at n Abbeville C.' H. > ' * ? E. I. Parker., p October 14, 1870' 26?8fc gi 85%, Phoenix copy tri-weekly till b December. rf , ? si f Desirable House and Lot ii IF'oxr Sal?, r IN ABBEVILLE. 021 Washington Street, adjoining lots of Mrs. Itughey, Mrs. Alston, E. Roche, and others, containing one acre, more or less, a comfortable 1 TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, with six rooms and a baaement, and ? all necessary outbuildings, f The owner of this property willj* soil at halt' tho original cost. Term!'. L' ono half cash, the bulauco on a credit of twelve months. r For further information apply at the ' Pres? and Banner" office. or to P S. RUTLEDGE. - Oct. U, 1S70, 25, 3t Medical College of Georgia AUGUSTA, ' ffl , u X T" ft . / '. nE COURSE OF LECTURES in this Institution will t>o commenced on the FIRST MONDAYin NOVEMBER, 7th. FEES: Full Course $105 Matriculation (taken once) 5 pr Practical Anatomy 10 et fir rud nation Fee 30 ;f L. A. DUGAS, M. D? A Dean. L Oct. 14, 1S70, 25?4t For Sale, THE undersigned will sell to the highest bidder on SALE. DAY in KOVEMBEU H 3 n*-xt, Lis desirable HOUSE AXD LOT, con g t taining three fourths of an A'-re, more or lese, j On the place are good otit-bnildinus, fences a flower garden, an assortment of choice young ? evergreens, vegetable garden mid fruit trees. * Terms*, ca*b ; balance credit of three \'ears. in equal insiahnen s, interest payable e.nnnally. mortgoge and personal security. '? Al-o/Oni-Fourth Acre Lot, on which is a ' large frame baru and carriage house, log stable . if' and shed. lc Terms. $75 caeli, balance same conditions as above. Oct.14.4t IICGH WILSON. d ,f > Dress Goods, 7 I n Staple and Fancy Goods, o i .. i,J , ie and many other articles to arrive, Quarles, Perrin & Co. Oct. 14, 1870, 25?if ladies' Shawls! ROMAN, o , STRIPES, J Arabs, &c., at, Qtiarles, Perrin & Co. Oct. 14, 1870, 25?tf Cheese & Maccaroni, just rcccivcd, at NORWOOD, DuPRE & CO. , Sept. 30, 1870, 23?tf r FOE THE BOYS'! 1 ^5 Wo have the best ] Shoes and Hats. ' Qnarles, Perrin & Co. Oct 14,1S70, 25 -tf t ' v. "Wriffl Hear what tl pendent of th pier says of Fashion: r'Ab ''Strange as i handsomest ant linery establisl furnishing stot* vhole State is i same little to1 rhe proprietor Fowler, and % J. _ I? ?1!L _ B_ asie iur which y receives ere i Fashion Em|! -vith aa assort lis fine whicii * .n ' ""v v-. 'eckon that n ^ ?ir/i /T^TTft rslThTTk, ia?c cipp' >eautif(i! Sieads ienitent liushs ill the large )lace." ?3^" The Proprietor of t' leasure in proclaiming to th lovr a handsome stock of Dr lillinerv as can be found in Tn I ^?nnpi_lVTnlri v\ Ti f\ in r\t?/t jii ui cs3--tu.aJk.iiJg J-ir- in pic tost fastidious. The Ladies in charge of the artments have returned froi jmplete understanding of the artments. I am not going ti oing to charge such low pr ranch. No business is wort jalizcd as will insure success, lort notice.' Goocls suitable and. Trimmings to match, jticc. His aim is to please ii Very respectfully, Oct 14, IS70,25, tf I : .. . - uJk r. . . f .v '? v . ^ 'ake pleasure in an: and customers Fall and 1 ,: / iiS, iC V~'v Jf i /?T-ni?Tr T>or<?ivfmf>nt. is full, nntl as J ? , oek in all its branches, we c-onten is as full and varied as we have e NYTHINCf in the shape of ' 1 * .i>\ . < 5 READY-IiAl I00TS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, SATimiERY. "We can supply their wants upoi i the up-country. v,f, , . r, I rHE 6RAI AT THE MARSH. las taken place within tl the mornings revea GROCERIES ittsi WHICH WILL' BE wmwmi October ,14, 1370, 25, tf J ? ? - ... . i WTE AEE mV Fall and 1 S7Mch we offer to FIGURES as can he QUARLEf Oct. 14,1870, 25, tf ' i/*. V r*i * V / ,v * V'4 ' ?. / r-"'1^ i V UBOUT THE OF FASHION." le traveling eorres-1 e Charleston Con- j the Emporium of { . : v # jFWS8Gfri-*?.V-rf . ;v ; bevile, Sept. 28= t may appear, the 1 most unique miliment and ladies' ' arm i .. . ?>* *" , '< e generally, in tlie to be found in this ivn of Abbeville, is Mr.: James W. pith a display of only womai* usual-1 nlft he has fitted *up < >orh!m and filled it I Meat of goods in : "is irresistible,_ rtI ? 0 (^W*w4ro JQt lyi??/ tl*. (lftpft . irafA . wives - eased by Fowler's ?ear presented by mds than would" st chur<? in this gg? WmFb PJUiXZ O^T lb+o ; 1 '' ' . be "Emporium of Fashion)} takes e public that he is now prepared to y Goods and as grand, a display of I the State. > . - J pared to insure satisfaction' to the ' '* ***' . \ ' : \ '.?!' '\vT J; ! Millinery and Dress-Making Deft their visit1 t& Baltimore ' with a " 5 Fall styles in their respective-De- -i 3 charge high prices, neither , am I i? ices as will cause, a failure in either 1i fnllnTOlnor nnlv?QQ snnh, nrices are ai Bridal outfits gotten up- at very for any kind of Dress alwaj3 on Dresses cut and basted at short l'ev'ery Department. j JAMES W. FOWLER. J ' ... ! ; , VV- . ' V, - y : / - ; ' .v ? v %; *> r } > f: V ^ -K; ' ' Jj nouncing to their Mends that their stock of 1 - ,} iW? A 2. fVjfl " ? Ml - Winter Goods ' i it would bo impossible to enumerate the ^ t ourselves by saying to our patrons ihat vcr before bad it, and that if they want ^ - - t A-4 (V; IV'., . . r )E CLOTHING, HAB8WAEE; GROCERIES, 3 GLASSWARE; 5 NOTIONS, etc. ' r' ' f: ' . ' j *> ? *1 t fm roaftonabla terms as any other house [Oct. ti. 1S70,25, tf , ' | fD OPENING, ALL HOUSE COSNER, ? ? j te last two or tnree nignts, auu L a well selected stock of i, PROVISIONS, VOODVARE, &C? SOLD LOW TOR "CASH. sBsa & 00. . f 1 ' . _ - I RECEIVING OUR? i ' * *.%n.? * . '.. . Water Goods, I v |j . \ our friends at as LOW< 1 bought in our market. ( 5, P?RRIN & CO. ..-.v jr.v. .. ? -.V- -:-'i ' OA v' ..>?> -r -/ rjsif,..*; -V'.. OU.E MB.vDcPRE has : New York where lie purchased a k averythmg usually found in: a; first goodr weie parcWed for CASH customers che advantage* of these J ige, we respectfully aslca' fcontinuan selves that the GotfHs sold you sha . Sept. 28,18^0,28. tf ^OR^Ol ppUBUiTJdlJNU pi We are now r ALARGES /omprising everything nsnally k< tore. These Gtoods were selected 'ASH in Baltimore and New Yor dth any Stock in Town, both as xamine 'before purchasing elsewher Norwood, iEh tJepS^S,' 1370,'.23, it |i : .~ ^ ^ " > ?=8C^SiX.-^ ' " I xne unaersignea, miviag- luruiw QROC] 3. -jt j >?.. of::::'sl*I& PEOYISM at ABBE XTo. 3 Grrani - Ti Respectfully solicit their friends and th< mine their S70C rBEYAEB detemiitied'toseH at. t&e 1 Marketable Country Produce takenfil rnr i August 19-, 1770, 17?tf , . .. " "'"i - -L-v ; IMPORTANT Bl "I M4 r B&m. T" ' T - ? | 01 > L A . BY Order of TV\ HIL't, Jadge* of Jfcj Probate for Abbevillo Coauty.cj!'? I will sell at the lato residence of i-BE ^ ' -?- i BE MMow Jorflan; Deceased, o* ON THURSDAY, 4 adji lie 10th of NOVEMBER next, W j - *o<j Allthe uersonal property jj of the said Deceased, ac consisting of ' MULES, ' ( 7 ( Mile, Hogs, CORN. FODDER, jj 'LAKTiTION TOOLS, & Wagons, cas io&sa&oldl Faraitcre, H and many other things. . > fa? TERMS CASII. A c - J 29 DAVID JORDAN, J Administrator. ?October 8? 1870, 25?3t . in - ' " .< J. SHERIFF'S SALE. L M. Bhett, vs.. James Taggart, Jr., r and others. ~ In Equity. ABBEVILLE. jji rjiNTER the decre of the Co^rtflathis case, I will sell to the h?ghjst bidder at Abbeville CouflPHotiSe, >n the FIRST MEMBER next, within the legal n lours of Sheriff's saloaaBie - J ni BradjrTraet, j? jontaining 60Q4cres, raoro or less, idjoining landf of John S. Ecid, and er jthers?"the^bme settlement. fo Terms Cafe. V n. s.- cAsoy, Sheriff Abbeville County. Sheriff's Office, l Oct 15,1870, 26 3t J C: ' '* i: \. > ? i.. ' i "?ii J%.D? returned from Baltimore and k' and will TOwfee favorablv > pubfic go ^ ^ ^11^^ ^ ^ ' -JMUVB, , J, rg in Abbeville and ney to be paid in cash, security, ?nd a^mo/tgoge of to secure the pajmeaC/. Costi^'^; d iu cash. , > , Vt H. iS UACKIJSp^Mr . Sheriff'A/U^ Jolober, 14, 1?0. 25-3. : .'; - " f Also on th^rfiajie Day> ; 3 COBIMeceased? lyrcg- mj^ ?-ed . w^?e^ssfE?M6l|? mises to secure the pajment~costs m. h. ' M %s?zr . tesmfrz- s.j w Sheriff * Od^Ysvo/^r-' - >MW fj .trf-.. anasafc^ ?afe?2 f ' _ MB OS JKJE SAKE VAX, the tame Oritjr, WILL Mf"ONE HUNDRED and THIKTY-HVE ACEES' P LAND, being Tract No. l,'b?loog?: ? to the Estate of DAVID A'!; PRESSf. deceased,lying in Iha oeigl&orbood LowndeaTiHe, Abbeville County, anjping lands of Mrs. Mitchell,* John ArnoldM. Latimer, and otbdrt, FOR CASH, .Sheriff A^?ille County. Oct. 10,3870, 25?3t Abbeville IGRICOLTORAL . V<f& J * ~ MM Fair. pHB AbbevHto Agricultural Fair [ will opep at tho Fair Ground* ;ar the village, on Tuesday, the it November, and continue for fo$r xya. closing on Friday,' the 4th. All articles fbr exhibition mpst be itered in the Secretary's books here! 0 o'clock en Tuesday, as they ill then bd closed, , # By order of the Executive J2amr ltlCO. r 'A 0 ...... ; .TT. A..IEE, " Becordinr Secretary September 8,1870,^20 tf ' , ?. * i - r 7 ?/ /*