The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 18, 1870, Image 1
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1 -PI^-E.SS AND,
BY W. A.LEE AND HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1870; , , VOLtTME XYlIMO. 3U.
The Waving Banner of Health, j
HEINITSH'S
ayiisrsjEtioBT.
A GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE.
Heinitsh's Queen's Delight
The New Theory of Health.
The life of all Flesh is Blood?The
Healtn of nil Lite is Purity of
Fle?b?Without purity of
Blood no Fl"-sh can be
free fioin D.sense.
HEMTSffS QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
An antidote of Disease.
The Grent American Alterative and Blood
Purilier,
For the cure of all those Diseases
whieh maj be traeed to a vitiated
condition of the Blood.
Tiie the- rv is that Blood is the Life of
of all Fle*i>\ and if impure, the Life of all
Disease Life and Health is only Jo be
maintained by the circulation of pure arterial
Biuod.
Sucli as Scrofula, liheumatism Ilepalic
Disorders, Iufluinations, Fevers, Liver {
Complaint, Consumption, King's Evil, |
Carbuncles, Bui's, Itching Iluinor of the
Skin, Erysipelas, Skin Diseases. Telter,
Roughness of the Skin*. Pimple, Blotches,
Pain iu the Bones, old Ulcers, Syphilis aud *
Syphilitie Sores, Indigestion, J^tlainma- *
lijit of the Bladder a>>d K dney6, Pains in
the Back, General Debility, and for all \
complaint* arising from deficiency and
poverty of blood. i
Hienitsh's Queen's ueugm \
Is the Wonder of Modern Science. ]
No medhiue has attained snch a world- 4
wide reputation as this justly celebrated
COMPOUND*
Ii* exlr^ordiilary healing powers are attested
to by thousands, and every to ail is
reiffhted whli letters bearing testimony to
ta excellent character and worth as n med
cioe Orders are coming in from all quartan,
and all bear unmistakable evidence of
ita great popularity. Be sure and ask for 44
Hkikit.sh'is Qijbkk's Delight." And *
see that hi> name is on it ]
Look out and avoid base imitations.
Wholesale Ag^nt--',
FISHER & nKINfTSH,
Columbia, S. C.
For biJo by *!l Druggists. /October
29. 18C9, 27?ly. t<
ROBERT WOOD & CO.,
m r\ Ty r r% jf r 4 ^
f IILL.A L'r, L.r 11
(MENTAL IRON WORKS.?
GARDEN and Comeiery adornments, Oast.
Wr> uglit Iroo uud Wire Hailing. Fount
a in#, V?-?, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Chairs, 1
Bummer Houses, 1
.IRON STAIRS:
Spiral and straight, in every variety of patt?rr?
New and improved atyleaof Hav Rack*
stable Fixtures, Stall Divisions, ic. I ^
PATENT WIUE WORK.
Vailinc, Store Fronts, Door acd Window
Guard*, Farm Fencing, <?e.
BRONZE WORK.
Haring fittel np our Foundry with special
reference to nbove class of work, wt are now
proparrd to 6 1 with promptness tt|l ordei-B for f
Hienze Castings of Statuary*, colossal, heroic,
and life size.
ORNAMENTAL IRON GOODS.
The largest ac6ortment to tw found in the
United State?, all of which are executed with
the express view of p'ea>ing the tjusto, while
they combine all the requisites of beauty and 1
substantial construction. |
Purchasers may rely on having all arti-ia
K.iv^d Bnd Ahinrted to the place I
?hi.iu?..j ~ rr? * ?
oldest 1 nation w
Deigns uili be tent to those who wish to g
make a selection. v n
May f\ 1S70. 4?Gm. w
' 4 ' * . ,1 7% V :
MADE on Cotlon Shipped by the undcrni^nwi
to J
M?6.-*n?.vL0AN <fe STGTNTOITS, Charleston
" W. C. COURTNEY" & Co., ?
* TRENHOLM & CO?
? D. J. FOLY BRO. ?fe CO.. Balf.
.* -SMITH. DUNNING <fc .WOODWARD.
New York.
? AUSTELL, 1NMAN ?fe CO..N. Y. .
? HOPKINS. DW1GUT & TROW- |
" BRIDGE, New York,
And others not mentioned.
Norwood, DuPre & Co. ,
Sept. 8, 1870, 20, tf
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Greenville and Columbia Rail4- s
road.
fBMiBaBgMBfrSa .
Gknekal >di?erintesdkst'8 Office,
Columbia. 8. C., July 2fl. 1k70.
ON and tfier MONDAY, August l?t,
the following Schedul" will be ran daily, Sut
day excepted, connecting with Night Trains on
South Carolina Read up ami lowii, and with
Night Train on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Road going South :
UPLeave
Columbia, 8.15 a m i
" Alston 9.88 a m j
" Newberry, 11.03 a m
Arrive Abl.eviile, 8.?X) p m
" AutUwn 4 S0 pm
w ' Green fill*, 5.00 p m
-V. : ' DOWN.
* n.??n,.;n? <7 00 h m
1XHTO UlCrutii.y,
* Audei aon, 1 80 a m
14 Abbeville, 9/0 a m
** Newbury, 12.47 a ra
" Alston, 2 80 ? m
Arrive Columbia. 8.45 am
- ^... JOHN H MORE, *
General Superintedent.
"T" ~ 1
, Kinsman & Howell\
Factors and Commission ,
Merchants. 1
Liberal Advances made on
Cotton and Naval Stores.
Charleston, S.C.
CONGAREE
n us
Columbia, S. O.
iiliii
Proprietor. J
I
MAR CAM MlllS. I
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LIST OF PRICES, I
} R?!iers 14 inches diameter $So,00 g
i " 12 " $75,00 tl
; " 10 u ?05,00 ti
> * 14 ? *65,00 6(
> ? 12 " $50,00
5 " 10 " $10,00
Aboro prices completo with frame.
kVithout frame ?10,00 less ou each
Hill. "
J
iciiF^ * i mm-m 11 h iw
SEVENTY GALLON BOIL- ^
3R $20,00
Delivered at the Railroad Depot ia I
this cily. *
pi
Strain Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses, tl
riist and Saw Mill Gearing of all kiods S
> order. Iron and Brass Costings, on a
uort notice and oiosl reasanalle terms. w
V
!in Gearing constantly on hand of the
following sizta. lii
e>
feet wheel and pinion, ?30,00 <:c
0 u ? * "32.50 in
1 " " " ? 4 35.00
2 u ? M u "45.00
4 " " " " "50.00 M
Willi BoHh $C 50. Extra for each set. ill
Antifriction plates ?md Balis for Cot- t'j
l! Pre?s $ld.00 and $12.00, per set.
N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at R. m
i. Iiere.
JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, to
Abbeville C. H.
May 24.1870. 4?tf.
fT ii i?,
|"TNTO whom we have extended indul- J
t_J get.ce during the Spring and Su:n- p
)<;r, to enable theta to make ?heir iirop* f
ia mz-ntl/j iuv ihut na thfc'r crops arc ...
athered we shall expect immediate pay- m
ieut?, ?6 our swoeBiS for future operations tj
nil depend upon our customers meeting
he;r liabilities promptly- a,
To al' our f>iend* who have so liberally j(
upported us, we re'urn our sincere thank*. f0
nd bespeak lor ourse'ves a continaoce ol a
heir favors the coming season. 0,
el
xorwood, DuPrc & Co 11
Sept. 2, 1S70, 20?ft *
EXCHANGE 5
On New Y oris..
i
rllE subscriber is now selling Xew
York Exchange at par. Planers
and merchants aud all others do- ?
iring to invest would do well to call. 1
JOHN KNOX.
Sept. 29,1870, 30?tf
7
WHITEHEAD
Bnnecml>8 Cabbage, L
FRESH GBOU3TD C
Mil m QliTS.
Ill ^IIM f - _ _
By J. F. OSBOENE,
Under Marshall House Corner.
Nov 4, 1870, 28 -tf
"cab 0 . f
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HAVING disposed of my entire
Stock in Abbeville to Mr. J. ! (
5KLARZ, I kindly bespe k for him u
that liberal patronage oxtended to 1
ne. c
L. ARB. {
Columbia, S. C.
Njv t, 1870, 28?tf
GREAT SOUTHERN '
IMPROVEMENT IN FENCING.
Saves its Cost in Land
saved, and Facility
of Cleaning.
GREAT saving of limber can be made
of anythiiigrhat will not break of
ih own weight A rat may get through
it and a squirrel may climb over but all
other animals may stay out. The wind
can not blow it down, needs very little
repair, and tho timber will last longer than
in any other known fence. The subscriber
i3 agent for Abbeville County and will sell
rights for plantations and for townships.
Come up on Sale Day and for further pariculars
in regard to P. Davis' Improved
Pateut Wire and Picket Fence, apply to
J. W. THOMAS,
Agect Abbeville, S. C,
THE GREAT
Family knitting Machine.
iVill be exhibited at Mr. Brazeale's. This
oachine speaks for itself, and is destined
r> revolutionize honsebold industry. We
o not wish to abuse the time hoDored
eedles, but most say that eren fur ordiary
use tbeir day is at at) end. This
reat and cheap invention knits every
iiing. Specimens of manufactured arcles
exhibited. Call and see for yourjlves.
J. W. THOMAS, Agent.
Abbeville, S.C.
April 15, 1870, 51?tf
Svans &
Hutchison's
'ormerly the "Donald Mill."
rllE MILL, long and favorably known
.v.? ?nnv a r n vin T. ? ?,oc
| oia me uiy iu * uu, ur.o vw.?
urchased by u?. aod we Lave repaired it
loroticjlily?putting in a ne;v and splendid
MUTTER (the finest that is in use)?
NEW BOLTING CLOTII, together
iib NEW MACHINERY, from the
l aterwlieel to the garret.
This work has been done in a subsian
il and workmanlike manner by the moM
:perieiiced and bkiilltil Jlillwlights in the
untrv, and ?e believe the Ntill now to he 1
a better condition limn il ever was in
* palmiest days.
The old Friends and Customers of the
'11 are re^pertfully invited to return to t
e Mill that in days "lang eyne ' served
em so well and faithfully.
MR. HUTCHISON, who bas bad
uc-h experjt-ni-e as Miller, will have
large of the Mill, and will give his uudi- (
ided attention to the wants of their cusluers.
Respectfully, . .
JAN. EVANS,
THOS. HUTCHISON.
T?l?. 00 IRTn 13 Am
Improved Cotton Gins.
flcLEKDEN'S PATENT.
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CnE subscriber purchased two years
?*<>. M< LENDSN'S PATENT 1MilOVEMBNT
TO COTTON GINS,
r the Conn.iuS of Abbeville, Edgefield,
id Newherry ; and in lhat time has sold
..f li.Ain onil Irt ilia arttira sillKfrtf'.
mi ^ vi mem, diiu w u.w ......
on of hip patrons. The improvemeut is
>plied to the old gio nt a trifling expense;
id with these material advantages?that
will enable the Gin to cin from oneurlh
to ono-lhird more, and to produce
cleaner nnd better lint. lie has numeriis
certificates from cotton planters to this
Tect, find also from colton buyers, statin"
iat the cotton from ibis Improved Gin |
ill command from one to one a.half cents
lote pp.r pound. Agents will be sent out,
nd the public patronage is solicited in
xeir behalf.
Reliable neenls wanM.
E. F. PARKER.
Calhoun's Mills, Augu t 12, 1 S*70, 16,if
nsure Your Property,
IX TUB
jIVEEPOOL & LONDON
fiTjOESIEI
Insurance Company.
Assets in Gold, $17,000,000,00
JOC8C3 adjusted promptly and paid
without deduction at the agency in
Charleston, S. C.
Apply to
W. H. PARKER. Agent,
at Abbeville, S. C.
March 18, 1870,47?tf
NOTICE TO
SHIPPERS OF COTTON.
- i! '' * - x'
rHE subscriber is now receiving
an'1 shipping Consignments of
Jotton to the best New York Houses,
ipon which be is prepared to make
iberal advances. Planters may send
?n their cotton with the assurance of
laving their orders promptly attended
JOHN KNOX.
Jept. 30, 1870,23-tf
... A. 1
JJM&fll
iATP.
Octobcr 28, 27?tf
RAISINS, |
Ou i*3r> si, lit s,
CITRON,
TEA GARJ18,
Cream Baking Powders,
ALB,
SUNDRY SOAP,
WOOD PirES.
J
Bapolio,
Cut Tacks,
CARPET TACKS, at
Parker & Lee's.
Oct. 34, 1870, 25?tf
nramif rn?
vmduvi iium
WE HATE on hand and are receiving
tlio following sizes:
8-10 14-18
10-12 14-22
12-12 ... 16-24
10-16 18-20
12-14 18-24
12-16 20-24
12-18 22-28 12-20
22-30
12-24 24-30
14-16
Parker & Lee.
Sept 30,1870, 23?tf
Books, &c.
Southern School History of the
"T_ ? . J 4 _ _
j nucu oiaics.
Family Bible,
Common Prayer Books with the
idditional Hymns.
Albums and Scrap Books,
Pocket Albums, (Photographic).
Cornell's Intermediate Geography
'new edition).
Stereoscopic Views.
Dolls, a variety.
Tin Horses.
Express Wagons, Gigs, &c., at
PABKSB & LEE'S.
Nov. 11, 29?2t
Mitchell's Eye Salve,
.Reynold's ?3Te Water,
Thorn son'8 Eye Water,
Toothache Aaodyne,
Bronchial Tablets,
Bronchial Troches,
Southern Soothing Sj'rtip,
Motvs Ycg. Liver Pills,
Shriner58 Balsam,
/"I I C* _ A.
v^ou.nn oyrup, ;it
Parker & Lse's.
Oct. 25 14, 1870?t'
Tanner's Oil, (Straits.)
Linseed Oil,
Machine Oil,
Lard Oil, Sperm
Oil,
Copal Varnish,
Japan Varnish,
Coach Varnish,
At Parker & Lee's.
Oct 21. 1870, 2G, tf
?8j?ia 1STIaa,
"VJill be TTonnd Excellent
i? isiKMaa?
To bo hud at
rARKI!?- & LEE'S.
Oat 21, 1870, 27-tt |
At 20 Cts. Per Pound,'
At FARSEH & LEE S.
Oct 28, 1870, 27?tf
BLUE STONE
FOR. SOAKING WHEAT,
At PARKER & LEE'S.
Oct-28,1870, 17-tf
FLOUR. ~
PERSONS in neod of FLOUR
will consult tbeir own interest |
by baying at Wilsons Mill.
Oct. 7, 1870, 24; tf
A-EKEE & LEE'S.
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VALUABLE
llllif in S1IJ
lJililif 1U1I OliLiJt
TPvAOT isro. i.
900 acres of Cotton and Grain
Land situated between Coron Acre
and Rocky Creek with Dwelling
Ilonse, S'X Eooms, Extra Gin House,
Cotton Screw, Sums, Stables, and
fine good Cabins with gardens attached
for laborers. Three hundred
and fifty acrcs open land, balance in
forest, second erowth Dine. This
tract can be divided into several small
farms to advantage. Sixty acres
cleared bottom krids, not subject'to
overflow by freshet. Terms reasonable.
TEAOT NO. 2.
Four Hundred acres ? situated on
Tio'cky Creek?one half in original
forrest. Thirty acres cleared the past
year. This is an extra farm of its
sizo. Dwelling houso and all necessary
out buildings. Terms half cash,
balance in one and two years.
TRACT NO. 3.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
ACRES situated on the Gr<*enviHfi
and Columbia .Railroad, one and one
fourth miles from Greenwood.. Fine
dwolling house (eight rooms) and all
other buildings necessary. This place
possessos many advantages on account
of location health and fertility of soil.
Torms half cash, balance one and two
years. For further information apply
to
J. T. PARKS, Ag't.
Nov. 4,1870?tf
A Full Stock of .
lair Brushes aniComis
Always on Hand.
Also, Tooth Brushes, Finger
Brushes, Cloth Brushes,
Hat Brushes, Shoe Brushes.
W. T. PENNEY.
O.-lobcr 1. 1870, 24. if
Mess Mackerel, Extra No. 1.
EXTRA Mo. 2,
and Large Nc. 3 Mackerel,
in Blls.. hall' Bils., quarter Blls., and
Kits, at,
Korwocd, DuPre & Co.'s
Sept. 23. 1870 23?tf
TOILET SOAPS,
MIR OILS,
&m piOTiim
In Great Profusion, at
W. T, PENNEY'S.
O, tul.er 7, 1870, 24, tf
V alo&ble Land
FOR SALE.
fjplIE subscriber offers for sale
500 Acres Land,
known as the "WILLIAM McCELYEY
PLACE, lj'inrj on Sawney's
creelc, neighborhood Calhoun's Mills. |
100 acres fertile bottom?land '.veil!
drained, and 200 acres original forest,
tho balance good arable and pasture
upland. Dwellings comfortabic, and
other improvements good. Fences
good, <?'c., making one of the most
desirable farms in tho couuty.
For further particulars apply to
55. F. BROWN,
Calhoun's Mill's, Abbeville Co., S. C
Oct. 21, 18T0, 26?4t
<Wii PcjpnliTiQ? AhTiPirill- flnrir.tu
UULLii ULUUUUU AUUUI1U UUllilLJ i
In Common Pleas.
Equity Side.
Thoa. C. Perrin, Ex'r, vs. Kitty C. Perrin,
et. al.
Bill to Sell Real Estate, d-c.
PURSUANT to lata Order of Court in this
case, the creditors of Jaires M Perrin,
dee'd, are notified that the time for them to
present and prove iheir demand* ag in>t said
deceased is extended until first day of January
next, by which time the demands must be
proved, or crtditora will he burred
MATHEW McDONALD,
C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Abbeville Co., )
12th August, 1870, fiin J
BAGGING AND TIES,
On hand, and for sale, by
Norwood, DuPre & Co,
Sept. 30,1876, 28?tf
FALL AID 1
MAYS BAR]
y
Are now Receiving their ui
White
In inviting tho attention of the
their notice cspecii
CLOTHING, 1
And Bomsstic 16<
Which having been bought at umisai
lower than they have been in many ;
Bagging, Ties,
liUJb'i! JbiiS,
WHICH THEY ARi
LOWEST M A.
October 14, 1S70, "25, tf
WITH IK ]
10.00011
100 LBS. CHOICE
Gctobor 14, 1870, 25?tf
SiHSSSlX
Sometliin;
<
SOMETHING
Can now be ha
aUARLES, P
Oct. 14, 1870, 25, tf
' ' <y
GENT1
FURNISH!
Cassisneres, Cloths, Shi
Cellars and Ties, G1
Boots and Shoes,
MOW READY F
aiTAKLES,
Octobcr 14, 1870,25, tf
THE GRAN
AT THE KAESHA1
Has taken place -within the
the mornings reveal a
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, 17
WHICH V/ILL BE S
on a
October 14, 1870, 25, tf
WE AEE HOW
Fall and
Which we offer to o
FIGURES as can be b<
QUARLES,
| Oct. 14, 1870, 25, tf
Louisville Excelsior Plotk
TllE^E Plocghs are made of either cast iroi
or steel, ond are the best and cheapest ii
the market Send far price list. Also Ameand
other ploughs of all prices and deserip
ions. Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters <fcc.
(Also always on baud)
MOORE'S NEW YOTJK PLOUGH'S Al
$2.on EACH. A full *toek <>f Plant*" s' nix
Builders' ITardware, consistine in part of El
well'<<a'id Brussels H es, Spades. Tracechnine
Axes, and Nails of wnrrented quality. Gui c
cutlery nrul housekeeping articles. Wholttsil
and Retail, by
C. KERRISON, Jr., & CO.
249 King St, (Sign of the Big Axe,)
Charleston, S. C.
Kerrison, ji., "W. Y. Axson, C. Wagnei
Oot. 21, 1870, 26?3m
ISk I
'SWELL & CO. 1
- - ' a
jual varied Stock of Fall and ^
>r Goods. ~ 2
-n
ir friends and patrons, tliey would call a
illy to their prices on ^
IATS, SHOES, 1
d
>ods, of all Kinds,
' 1, """ j gj
illy low figures, will bo sold at prices,
pears, They keep on hand ?
, Bacon, Sugar, \
SALT, &c., :!
* *
: OFFERING AT THE J
RIC E T PRICE, b
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' ?s". ? f"-" OJ
,
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ffi WEEK".|
$j
bs. Bacon, ?
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GOSIIEN BUTTER. |
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if? si?, |
g Useful ! ,
HANDSOME I t;
d at the Store of |
EBRIN & CO. -
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jig m
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.PWPM'S
MLAJL1AJLAJM KJ ~
m STORE.
rts and Drawers, J
oves and Half Hose, ' .
New Style Hats, &c., &c- I
OR INSPECTION", ?
PERRIN & CO. S
D OPENING, 1
IL HOUSE CORNER, J
last two or three nights, and
l well selected stock of ?
PROVISIONS,
TOODWARE, :m.
OLD LOW FOR CASH. J
icm & Od?
rj
KECEXVING 0UR,c
-j. ' ' VJ
Inter Goods,
ur Mends at as LOW j
jught in our market.
DSDDTW ?r rn *
l juj.hi.jlii a viv. y
G
Shoes, Hats, \
HOMESPUNS. 1
CALICOS AND HARDWARE, a
just reoeive^/afc b
NORWOOD, DuPRE & CO.S' b
p Sept. 30, 1870,23?ftf tj
e 5
Accurately and promptly done ^
BY
G. A. DOUGLAS.
March 2 1870, 48?12m X
JS :
Tie State FaiiMMng-Day. - 1
? 9
The State Fafrcloaed'oii yesterday. . : &
?he premiums were awarded, and the %
xhibiiiou closed as it opened?ansticioasly.
We have reason to prolouiice
the Fair a success. There is
(Wm/ho^eter, for improvement - Let
id see to it that, gathering wisdom by
experience, we make the Fair better
nd better/ We have all somothing
0 iearn.; We want committees to
et more efficiently We want more '
J^steflytfonng the'Fairon thejsrronnds.
Ve want more exhibitors. We 'want
lore of .the-people, to step forward
nd help the good work otu Wo
rant fewer talkers .Jind grumblers
nd more workers. Yofc it must be
on ceded that ff" good" deal has beed ~
nna , Hfotitr ^n?4ioa tiVw? ni<i?onn k???
vuv* MbUMJ *MUK*WW IfUU ymiilWUO UQVV
une efficient workaod devoted them- J?
iives assiduously,.*? their duties. As f?
>r the managera of the Fair, we .feel
ire"that they hate done all in their
owcr to advance the interests *
f the - . Fair. certain -it :'%$l
i that the indefatigable, self-eacrifi-f
ing and efficionjt.Secretary Colon#
iken, deserves well'of tho public.
[e does more work and' takes rajwe
tizes than anyone elae. And tfeese
imnlimprrtni'V rAmni?b-a ??nlu aIoaiXa
ig efficient assistants of Col. AijflMl,
[essrs^Y. IL Duncan, T. W. Embay,
and A. M.Aiken. As for Cojimi.a,
the Fair is a great afcd prbJUfble
isLitution! Thanks are due toJtooso
f our citizens wbo bay e'the woMjWB,
ut we ought to do more at homw&d
ereaftor let oqr citizens detemupto
'double tbeir . efforts _afid flyjPgh
je banner pf mechanical tl&l, ojjEjjpru
tllural science, and of artistic tkijfi. end
'arolina hospitality. ttf j
f ' i<i< fjfc, *
Ou r Texas cxchan gee WiqgnsjEihtil
accounts of destruction of ane<?
7 and crops, both of corn andJMfon"
y the overflow of rivers froWjthe
eavy rains recently ijp ihtLUffite.
he flood in: many of the stttEpi
presented to excbe'd in destrueave2
S3 that" of tftesptfngof 186$. L^The
DOds'havV extended to the entiM iertory
of middle ahd western Texas,
any fields tf coUod on the bo^Sos,
iat*nad Bot been touched for .yjpvt of
eking force, were totally darep^yied.
reat gloom and dMponden^'w*Yail
nOng thepcoplo, jnany ot maCiXL in
Lcir cagei-nees to gathejpfo'tton to
i-e neglect of their corn:$lMive lost
icir en tire-corn .crops. .:
The family of General/JtoeTiare sected
Colonel Charles JjEarthall, of
altimore, to write a' fallbiography
' the great chieftain, aapt^fml turn
?er to him ample matem]rinelading
iat collected by the himself,
id his notes and lottersdf his caanaicrns.
CoIoneL J&eLrmaSf will'-?!fiO
repare the .biographic^ sketch'for
rthcoming Lee Memopiil, which the
acuity of Waehingt^Jmd JUee Ucisrsity
avo pushing ifcward to comletion.
To his high JHerary attain*
e'nts Colonel Marshall lodds the rare
jalifleationa of having .been General
ee's private secrctar^dimng the late
CAROLINA
j'ERmQteR
I S the season for Sowiogralie&t
1 and other small grains appia&adh,
to secure a full yield, every farmer
iould supply himself with sbme
ertilizer, and-there is none befctflfe
ian the CAROLINA, which canrw?
7 u au ujr applying w ^
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Siller & Robertson. /
Sept. 23,1870, 22, ' |
CO LEASE.
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Plantation,
Coisistii of 2,700 Acts.
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Plantations in Abbeville which I
ill Lease in parte or in the
all on roe at my place near; AbbeilleC.H.
JOHN A. CALHOUN.
Sept. 23, 1870, 22?tf -
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1TILL be offered for sale, on Sale
|(V Day 4n December next, that
E AUT COTTON PLANT AION
in Abfeeville County, near Caloutfs
Mills, on Calhoun's Creek, cou.
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lining l,t)UU acres, more or jcsm,
bonded by lands of estate of James
aggart, Mrs. Catherine Alston, John
link, and others.
The improvements are good, there
re accommodations for 25 or 30 laorers,
and fences in good repair,
letween 250 and 300acres are cmk
ottom land, and almOBt 800 acres
imbered.
The place can be treated for priately,
and with it will be sold, if Weired.
MULES, HOKSES, STOCK,
!ORN, &c.
If not sold, it will be rented.
Apply to WM. H. PABKEK, at
Lbbeville C. H.
E. 1. Parker.
October 14,1870' 26?8t
B?, Phcenix copy tri-weekly t'
)cceniber.
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