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irv ^ fe ** Tits Press sal Baaasr. Abbeville, S. C. W. A. LEE, EDITOR. TERMS?1Thre* Dollars a year in ndvtjic# , tar No Sab.'cristiou* taken for a shorter U TIM than six month*. ] U I L. 11??' X ' Friday, November 18, 1870. FAIR WEES IN COLUMBIA. The last seems to have been a stirring week in the State capital, and large crowds assembled, to witness the varied attractions of the State Fair; 6omo to bear a part in the meeting of the Survivors' Association; others to discuss tho political future of the State in tho conference of its leading citizcns whilst the young and pleasure-loving of both sexes found the crowning enjoyment in tbo festivities of the ball of the South Carolina Chi b, THE STAT* FAIR, is said to have boen a very great success both in tbe completeness of the exhibition and the largoness of the attendanco. Every department was well represented. There was a fine display of horses, cows, goats an<l sheep; of field crops; of the varied \ products of household economy and -do nestic skill: rn the mechanical dajnrtment, and in the fine arts. In ihe list of successful competitors we are glad to see the names of nuiny /rom Abbeville; of many who bearing off the prize at our own District Ifair, were equally successful upon a wider arena and with a moro active competition. This is as it 6honld bo. The District Fair should be auxiliary to the State Fair, opening its lists and it^arding its premiums to those who liave proved victors upon a more cirtfuinscribed field of competition. to. attendance was porhaps larger than on any previous occasion and the city was crowded to overflowing. The . w?ather was fiae, and thousands were <iaily present upon the-Fair Grounds, forming a most brilliant array of rop" AWAwrr no y*f r?f fhA Tespruuuvua UUU1 o?cijr ...V Slate. The success of the Fair affords a <heering augury of the industrial future of the State. In contributing to its prosperity, the Society promises to fdtm one of its most efficient agencies. T&is efficiency will be very much iu^rjeased by the formation of an Auxiliary Joint Stock Company, the featores of which are set f<?rth in an article in another column, to which we especially call attention. JEZ SOUTH CAROLINA ORVIYORS' ASSOCIATION, held its meeting on Thursday 10th jos.tant} and tho following Dietriots were represented: Abbievillo, Anderson. Barnwell, Beanfort, Charleston, Chester, Colleton, Dai'lingtohj.Edgefield, Fairfield, Green ville, Georgetown, Aersnaw, juancaster, L&qraeaij'Lexington, Marion, Newberry, Ofangeburg, Richland, Spartan bqrg, Sumter, Union, Williamsburg, . York.. Gen. Kersh&w, the senior Yice-Pros?dent, assumed tbo chair, and various . *e8olntions>.in regard to the publica 'tion of the Boll of the Confederate .- Dead, and the collection of war records, were passed; and after adopting a tribute to General Lee, the Association,. adjpurned, but assembled again at 7.3D p. m., to hear tho eloquent address of General John S. Preston, a eopy.^of which has been solicited for publication. After the address, Ike Association partook of a haudBome entertainment. TU* /nllmpinm nflRnora ttata all ' ^uy awnvn sug vsuw*? ? v? w ?... ? fleeted by acclamation: - Effiident?Goneral Wade Hampton. , ? Tiee Presidents?General R. H. An iterson, General J. B. K.orsbaw, Genf"?eral S. llcGowan, Major T. G. Barker. Secretary?Colonel A. C. Haskell. Treasurer?Captain W. J?. Backman. Tho presiding officer reappointed the following executive Lo-trd: Colonel Edward McCrady, Colonel J. McK^utchsn, Goneral EliiBon Capers, Colonel W. H. Wallace, General James Connor, Col J. II. JbUon, Colonel C. Irvine Walker. The following was unanimously adopted: 1 -- "r% v ? mi _ a i?J. *? il. - xtfwtw?, xurl arucie o ui vue uou sUtution f>e bo amended as to to proTide fcr six instead of four vico-presi xjents. Under this resolution General M. C. Butler and General Aathar Menijjault were unanimously elected. It urits then Bttolvtd, That the olection of the gext annual orator be referred to tho executive board. Bestlved, That it be referred to the executive board to consider, and re port at the next animal meeting, on a design, for Jbp certificate of member hip, Jieiolved, That the attention of the several district associations be called to the Widows' aad Orphans' Heme in Charleston, a noble institution, largely sustained by the benevolence of the people of that city, and that they be requested to plaoe its name ob their list of charities, and bestow spon it that portion of their aid it so Justly claims at their hands. On motion, it waa Rttolved, That it be, lefeired to the executive wmaiiwe, 10 report to this association at itsoext maceting, a design of a medal to be worn by the .members of the district associations sus tjniok rjyoem cosyinl'ion, :(Lsaon;Jb]ed jo Columbia on Friday Last .and closed after an.arduous session of light lumrs~assembling at 8 p. id., and.Adjourning at 4 o'clock the next morning. It was a large and influential body, composed of leading representatives from every soctiou of the State. Though its session ;was wifh closed doors, yet its general action is fully stated in the article which we .publish from the Charleston Ifetcs ju .another column. tub south carolina club ball, furnished a handsome entertainment to somo t!wo"hundred and tifty guests. 1 The sapper was sp.rved up iu MeKenaies Uoet style, aud with tho music and ..dancing, made up a gay festival. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J)J Settlement Estate of Win. C. Puckstt, deceased. C. L. Nelson advcrtiecs two Estrays. Salo of valuable lauds in Anderson Fresh Arrivals at Trowbridge & Co't*. llbo, Storage and Shipment of Cotton. T Sottleraont of the Estate of David I6tl L. Bozemao. ^ou Settlement of tho Estates D A.,Tor- ^ u dan, dee'd, and J. F. Jordan, dee'd. F^Sale of valuablo Personal Propertj' of Jas. Caldwell, dee'd. ^ *'?"c Important Land Sates by Sheriff T Cason. on t Thomas Eakin gives notice to Debt- ftn(j ors. Sale of valuable Heal and Personal Estate of Nathan Calhoun, dce'd. * W.E. Henderson advertises an Es- sess tray. Tov Settlement of the Estate of Arthur >j Williams, dee'd. rjMays, Barnwoll & Co. advertise low priced Bagging. See notiee of Frosh Arrivals at ^ Parker & Lee's. Spr ^ p VICTIMS OF THE LATE RAILROAD 1 DISASTER. T Tho following were killed outright: ^ Mrs Pogartio, of Charleston; Charles Tot Joy, of Newberry; Grace Montague, difT . <in..winco trotn nnrl Minerva !u?? OlVMaiUVQO VI vuw v.M.w. Purr, colored. Fatally wounded: Hon. Hutson ,J. Lomnx, Senator elect from Abbeville; Colonel J. R. Ilagood, of Barn- a'F well; Stephen Smith, of Newberry, by Seriously wounded : Conductor Isaacs, Express Messenger C. A. Barnos, Miss M. Joy, of Newberry, and Major L. Hill. The body of Hutson J. Lomax was brought up to Abbeville on Saturda3*'s train, and was buried on Sunday afternoon. The procession of colored was one of the largest and most imposing that we have ever seen in Ab-j bevillo. By the way the Columbia corres- > pondent of the Republican endeavors to make some capital out of tho state- ? merits that the deceased was going to ^ " Columbia to avoid danger from the Ku-Klux at home. We think we may safely prononnce the statement a T " wholesale fabrication. cjcri Col. Hagood died on Tnesday last, acn Cutoff at the early age of twenty- Wa six, be leaves a brilliant record. chit pln< Death of Joseph T. Moore. wit' yar We regret to announce the death ^ of Mr. Joseph T. Moore, a well-known q j and highly esteemed citizen of our I village, on Saturday the 12th instant, MI. of inflaraation of the stomach, after a short illness. The deceased was in njn the 46th j*ear of his age, and had re- tail sided here all his lifo. For four years and ho wa?* Sheriff of our District, and for *kri sometime was Conductor on onr W5S branch Rail Road.. In both eitaations ^ his kind temper and affable manners j and sterling qualities, endeared him to nin the people at large, and few men in con our District have been more popular. 1 r wor Ho leaves a largo and dependent fam- ^ , ilv and a wido circle of relatives and friends to deplore bis loss. The funeral services wero eondnct- ^ ed in tho Methodist Church, on Sunday last, in the prcsenco of a large jn<T audience, after which the remains dw< were interred in the cemetery of the thr< Upper Long Cano Church. er Thh Rail Road.?A passenger and casl freight train over the Greenville and lao( Columbia Kail Road collided on Sun- Til ? n > i. an m rtl. l -% day, near oaiuua i_mu xuwu. xu? iucomotives wore damaged considerably, ? but no one was seriously injured. The rooent damages have been repaired, and the freight and passenger trainB are oncc more running through. chignons7 v whi RWC Hon ftfEW styles Chignons to arrive this f ] n week, Ht the Emporium of Fashion. s Nov 18;30?It ? TROSBRME & CO., A Have commodious store * ROOMS, and will store Cotton, 1 Corn, or anything else, on reasonable * terms. Liberal Cash advances made on Produce of any kind shipped through as to Charleston, Baltimore or New York. They have business arrangements with the best Iloaees in the above named cities, and can offer facilitiea, in the shipment of the pro<)nr>tn r>f t.4i? nnnntrr. un?urnuAiwri hv V 1 I -J any other house in the State. -n Particular attention is called to our ffll large stock of PLOWS, now in 6tore, with the remark, that we are prepared to fornifch any Agricultural Implement wauled, at Manufacturer'* pri- 17K ces, with freight added. TKOWBHIDGE & CO. j Nov IS, 30 tf instate of South Carolina, jijSBEVILLE COUNTY. In Prolate Court?Citation. ? WHEREAS, Louis IT. Russell, applicant baa Otsde ?uit to trie, lo gra-1 him Let teis of Adjnini?tT4?uo-? of the "Estate ?ud effect* of Hutson J; Lomux, deoemed, Jate of said County. ' HH] 1 e?e are therefore Io cite and Admonish nil and eiugularthe kindred* and creditors of the taid UL J. Lornax, deceased, that they be and appear. fc$for<- me, in the Court of Probate, to ? b? heid at Abbeville C. II. ou Tuenduy, the P?f) gd Decei*ber next after publtcaTion hereof, m } ^ It o'clock in ti?e forenoon, to show en nee, if auy they ba-yej why the Baid AdminUtration ' ^ ihould not be granted. jr , Giv^jn under my lyad, this Seventeenth day of November. Aiido J)oiniiti 1870, WU I11LL, i. t. iL/fi. [l, a.] Kor. 18, >t , . ?- *? STEICT BOARD OF ' Epilation. Office County Auditor. ) Abbcviiiu o. it., s Mm y November IGih, 1870. ) . he Board of Equalization met on 1 instant, pursuant to a call by the ntv Auditor, for the purpose of alizing the Asscusments of Heal ite in Abbeville County, with the ] nving result, viz: hero was an abatement of $4,000 ho real estate of D Wyatt Aiken, $375 on the real estate of G. P. oal, Greenwood Towi.ship. en per cent, was added to tho asmcnt of real estato in Ninety-Six rnsbip. 'wenty per cent, to Donaldsville. \ 'wenty per cent, to Due West, 'en per cent, to Whito Hall. Nvcnty-fivo por cent to Cedar ings. 'lfty per cent, to Tndian Jlill. I ?en per cent, to Lowndesvillo. 'ifty percent. tcCalhoun Township, 'he assessments of the remaining vnships will remain as made by the crcnt Assessors, unless tho State ird of Equalization seo fit to add u 4 A 41IA ( 'AH nf cuijiu iv wiu i.i/uni'j 'ho original assessments of pereon>roperty was acceptod as returned the Assessors. L. L. GUFFIN, Auditor and Chairman Board. L. H, RUSSELL, Treasurer. W TT. TAGGART. L. P. GTTFFIN, IIENRY NASH, County Commissioners, sov 18, 30 tf Notice. t Inducements to Persons Winking Locations for Business. NOW offer the MAJORS' MILL PLACE, seven miles west of Anson C. H., containing ninety-three /->P Innn nnd lii?a waII. ter-powcr sufficient to rnn a mernt mill, or any other ordinary maierv every day. This is a splendid :0 fur a Tannery', well surrounded h oak land for bark, and no tand near it. If not sold before Sulein December next, will be offered the highest bidder at Anderson 3, for cash. IE AD O^V.-Tho GAILLARD LL PLACE, ei/^ht miles north of derson, near the Blue Eidge Raild?if an cxeollent place for rung any ordinary machinery?conling lifty-five acres, and has small I comfortable improvements and Ti. If not sold previous, will likcc bo offered for sale at public outon Saleday in December next, ms cash. ) y i 7i a n a rnr_t.rtf 5 line bjjj n ?J ZiUiTill. U.JXJU i.1 Vi U IIV17 o miles west of Carnesville, Ga.. tinning 120 aercs, near the ronte of Air Lino Railroad, all in the xIp, and will be sold low for en^h, applying to mo at Pendleton. S C. T. HARPER. IATD AGAIN.?"Wo offer our vn Lot in the thriving town of ruor, Ga.. on Main Street, contain ono and a quarter acres, a good jlling-liousc with three rooms and ee fire places, and a largo storcm, well and conveniently arranged business, garden,stables, and othoutbuildings. Terms, one-half ti Addre/sa us at Pendleton Yil?, S. C. OMAS & jonx E. HARPER, roc 18, 1870, 30?2t GEEHANSTUDENT'S LAMP, TE have now on hand thro? of y these vory superior lamp, ich is prononnced by tho highest ntific authority, as unrivaled in nty of form and finish, brilliancy ight, and entire safety. PARKER & LEE. lov 18, 1870, 30?tf HI POCKET KNIVES, Razor, Razor Straps, DRK SCREWS, WOOD PIPES, HEEZERS, GUM NIPPLES, PORT MONIES, at Boies, toil Pencils, CHALK LIKES, IH 500KS AND LINES,' ' 1 Shaving Glasses, &c., at PARKER & LEE'S. 1 rov 18, 30?tf amily Bibles, nily Prayers, by McBuff, Jay's Family Prayers, to & Hysns For tie Pulpit, defch. Hymns, for Pulpit, hoilist Pockot Hymn Books, at PARKER & LEE'S. w 18, 30?tf Fresh Goods. Blue and White Fish, E^dC?tC3lS.0I*01, Smoked Herrings, SARDIHES, OYSTERS, few HsM Btci-ftat Floor, - . jL \ 1 COLDEST AMBER And Silver Drip Syrup. CITRON, Raisins, CURRANTS, ALMONDS, Brazil Nuts, Eng. Walnuts, PECANS, Cheese, Maccaroni. A LARGE ASSORTMENT WATT PLOWS, Sub Soil Plows, &c. TROWBRIDGE & CO. Nov 18, 1870, 30?tf Notice to DEBTORS. ALL PERSONS indebted to the subscriber for the years 1868 and 18(59 by note and account are requested to come forward and settle immediately, as ho is in urgent need of the money. Those who fail to pay by the 1st of Pcceraber next, will find their accounts in the hands of an attorney for collection. TIios. E&kin. Kov. IS, 1870,30, tf STRAYED. FROM the subscriber's residence, ricnr Lebanon church, on Saturday, the 15th October last, one brindle milch cow, medium size, and one stee:, with black and w'nitospots, has yoke marks on the neck. Any information of the above cattlo will be thaukfully received. C. L. NELSON. Nov. 18, 1870, 30-lfc ESTATE3 OF David A. Jordan, Dec'd, and Jonathan T. Jordan, Dec'd. SAMUEL JORDAN, Administrator of the Estates of Jonathan T. Jordan, dec'd, and David A. Jordan, dec'd, hereby gives notice that ho will make a final settlement of said Estates in tho Court of Probate for Abbeville County, on Wedm'sdn}' the 14th December next, nnd demand Letters Dismiesory as such Ad minis! rator. SAMUEL JOEDAN. Nov. 18, 1ST0 30 4t AIOTHSa LOT OF THAT Low Priced has been received, by HAYS, BAMELL & CO. Nov 18, 1870, 30?tf Estate of Davifl L. Mum, M JOHN J. BOZEMAN, Adm'r of the above Estate, hereby gives notice to nil concerned that ho will settle his Administration bel'oro the Judge of Prnhato lor Abbeville County on Thursday the 15ih of'December next. If there should be any demands remninhig nnpaid and doe hy the Kstate of D. L. Bozeman, dee'd, or against D. L. &, J. J. Hozen.an, such must be presented to the subscriber on or before the day mentioned for nettlement, viz: 15th l)ec mber, as on that day the Administrator wjjl demand Letters Dismissory. Tnrrxr t unz'ema'nr Nov. 18, 1870To 4t ' FKOM the subscriber's premises, near White Ha!!, on 11th inst., Small Dark Mare, rcccntl}'trimmed Points of shou'dors show plain marks :>f bad treatment. Shod before. VP hen k$t seen, wus going in direction of Calboun'B Mills. Anv iofbrmation addressed to me it Greenwood, thankfully received. W. E. HENDERSON, Nov 14, 1870, 30?tf TiUic Mies IS hereby given to all parties interested in the Entitle of the Rev. \ithur Williatna, deceased, late of Ab? jeville County, that on the 26th December next, we will tnako a settlement of said Estate in the office of .he Judge of Jfrobat- for Abbeville Juuoty, urnl demand letters dismissory ub Executor* of tho nume. JAMES n. WILLIAMS, GEOKjLiE W. .VILLI A MS, Executors. Vow 18, 1870 30 U Public Notice > : i - 1 IS HEREBY given to all parties in auj' way intcreited in the Estate1 tl of WiJLLlAM U. PUCKETT, dee'd, that t4ie Administrator and Adminia- ^ tratrix will make a final Stillemeut 5 'of the uaid Estuto in tho Court of M Probate, for Abbeville County, on th* THIRD DAY, (Saturday,) of December next, and demand Letters dismis- n Jnory as Administrator and Adminis- & Iratix 11 lucre snouiu oe any party ? yet having claim a against said Estate, 3 it is expected audi will be presented A on or before that day. . T ' P. H. BRADLEY, Administrator. M. E. A. PUCKETT, Administratrix. Nov. 11, 1870,30?3t J ADMINISTRATORS' * Sale. BY pprmiwion of the Judge of Probate I for Abbeville County, we will pell, ? on Tliuifilny llie first, day of December ? iihzi, at tbe Inie residence of Jump* Cald* ,j Wl, decked, nparDtie West, all of the [ Personal Property of said deceased, con- \ oisling of ? Horses Mules, Cattle, Cotton and Cotton Seed, Corn, Fodder, Farming . Implements, -r\ i l . 1 m 1 Jjlacksnntn joois, 1 \ Household and Kitchen Pur- r niture. 1 Also, an Eiialne, Press, Coin Gin1 M Mm$i ; TERMS CASH. ' Oil tbo enmo cloy (lie PI?ntation will be remed fi*r 1871. t WILLIAM S. CALDWELL, t THOMAS R. W1LLSON, 1 Administrators. Nor. 18, 1870 SO 2t _ ( EXECUTORS ISiLIjEii ] Wo will soil on TUESDAY, ' . ') / the 6th of December, j at tho rcsidenco of Nathaniel Calhoun, dee'd ' J NEAR NINETY SIX, ns-nAAftRi i nnnnrn'nf rasuim rnurtEti r, Corn, Fodder, WHEAT, STOCK, I Plantation Tools, 4b.; . i 'Real Estate. i ] TWO TRACTS of LAND, each , containing about THREE HUNDRED or more acres. Terms made known on day of sale J. W. CALHOUN, R. C. CALHOUN, Execu torsi Nov. 12, 1S70, 30?2t Re-Sale. Real Estate of! PHARKS MARTIN Dcc'd. AT tl.e risk of tl?e former purchaser, I 1 will si'll, on Sal*' in December J m-xt, wiibiu llie Ifgal Iiuuts ol Sheriff's 6 tie, 81 Acres of Land, more or Itj**, p-.ri of the Itf*! E^iato of Plure* Mnrtin. 'Increased. an<l bounded by U>.<)^ ,.f P 1? MrvranniP RkIhIc /il flnhriil - Cox and the Augimta road, on the follow intj 'prms; One-third for cash, and the remaining < two thirds on a credit of twelte months, t with interior. from thf> di?y of sal?; llie iiurciiftter to g;ve bond and a? least two I good sureties, and a mortg-ige of '.ho premisffi Bold, to secure the purchase money . and pay for papera. n. S. CASON, Sheriff A. C. [ Sheriffs Office, Nov. 1 J, 1870. I 1 SHERIFFS SALE. M?tgiret Cieawtdl, .Hannah Creswell, and others, Plniutiff*, v*. J<tmc* Oreswell, Joseph M.. Br'de, and otliors, defendants. +l?a (^Aivimnn Plp#X 1U tuv VVUliuyu *. Petition for Account;ng, &&, ORDER FOE SALE# IN fumonnea to the Order in the above J oase, 1 will sell at Altbovtlle Cou?t| Hoti**, on Sule Dej in December next,.1] wiihin itu} l?g*l hour* of sale, 130 Acres of Land, more or le;'J, on Linkley t-r^k, waters of ] Long CaIv crrrk, bounded hy lam Is of VV. J K Bradley, M*nhew Goodwin, Dr. A. T. --- - -i n .1 v. r WiiltiiiiMti noil utii^rs, me in-ni ^?ir ??. Joseph Cradvvell, diseased, ou ibu follow- d !?g ' f TERMS: V On a credit of twelve nioo'U, with in. J? rreai from date, pnrcbrtser to give bond ! with at leaM two good Mireties, a? d cost* v m bo paid in chhli. Title' lobe inndfiotii.il! ' ut not delivered .ttuiil iha purchase mon-j >-y in paid- 8 HENRY S. OA SON, Sheriff of AL'l evi lo Cointy. Sheriff's Qffiea, Nov. 1J, 1870. i ? 'ii'V| /ry; ,i SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 BY VIBTUK of isntidrywritaof. Fieri Faufns to n)udiri'CK,<K I will Mill to lb* \ iglitul l)i(ldt*r, Court, Hon**.' , a the FlHST MONDAY in DECEMBER next, within th? l*-gal hours o . Sheriffs b?le, the following propertv, it, -ili " I 337 Acres of Land, lore or loss, h<'joining Jun.ds o' Matthew fi'Donald, Estate of Andrew Edw>rd3, nd others, levied upon as the pfoperiy ol am'td Carter, ads. J. L. Mid J. U.Siburt, idinininiratora,and others. TerOrt Cash. n. S. CASON, Sheriff Abbeville County. Sheriff's Office, Nov. 12, 1870, SHERIFFS SALE. g f\Y VIUTUE of Hiiudry writs of Fiori ? - < * J T _:ii ^.11 Uf raci is m trie oireciei, i wm wu hi LtflHfville Court House, on SALE DAY. i DECEMBER next, within the legal ours of sale, Ukj lolloping property to fit: One House and Lot, 8 ti t'ie Town of Abbeville, Containing two . nd a lialf acre*, more or le^s, levied upon ^ s the properly of II. T Lron, :?nd buun- l: led by lots of Dr. I. Branch, Mr*. F. E. ^ Ulen, S M< Gowari and others, ad*. I). L. rVanilnw, W. Joel Smith, Surviving Exculor, and hunurj ot.icr creditors. / Terms C.?uh. I HENRY S. CASON, Sheiiff At?l'evil!e County. ShetiffV Oflltre, Nov. 12,1870, SHEEIFr'S SALE. 8 BY virtue of t:,e Or.lcr of tlia Court in S ih?< case I will *all to the highest bid- ^ ler at Abbeville C. U. on the first M'?n ^ irtv in December next, wii!?it? tlte legal n I I .!_ r II I.... I lours (i| blienu a sale, inu Iimuwiug unvLa )f land, to wit; lft. "TIIE HOME PLANTATION" 6 icD'abbi^ 1000 SldeS, m?re or lees, )oiiri(!eil hv laiidao J as. W . Frazer, S. M. tfuClintot), and others. 2nd. "THE ADAMS TRACT," lontnining 1090 acre?, n",,e or '*8ai )0iinded bv laud-. o? S. McGowan, estate v )l J. A. Allen, N. J. Davis, and other*. 3J. "THE BAKER TRACT," i ion'aining 200 acres, more or \ >->iwdH l?y lauds of Saiu'l Jordan, Thos. ftickson, and others, " One House and Lot, ; fn 4be Town of of Abbeville, containing One and Half acres* nore or lew, on Main Si reel, oppo*it tlv? Metbodist Peonage. Levied upon as the property of Enoch | Kelson, ads.. Ely 0bedbol6er and sundry Jther creditors. Terms Cash. i H. 8. CASOtf, j Sheriff Abbeville Countr. Sheriff? Ofiii e,) Nov 12, 18V0, J SHERIFF'S SALE. John I. Bvuner, Plaintiff, ve. Wni: Allen, Dufend.ini. In the Common Pleas. Biil for Specific Perfoimance, &c. UNDER and bj virtue of an order of { the Court in this case, I will sill, Por Cafh, ?t Aliberi le .Court House, on Sale Day in Deceit ber next, all that pared , jr tract of land, situate, Mog and l>eing ' in tho County of Abbeville, near the Vil ! Inge of Du? West, containing 10 Acres, more or le*f?, and liouuJed by lar-ds of [lev. J. I. Uonner, J. U. ijiodsay and cm* HE5KY S. CASON, Shei'ifF Abbeville County. Sheriff s Office, ) xNov. 12, 1870, 30. j SHERIFF'S SALE. A. M. Uliett, Plaintiff, vf. Junes Tnggart, } jr., and others, Deft-wlnnls. In Equity-Abbeville. 1 "I N ,>ursu?iice of ll?e or?let ot tile Court, ; I in this ca.se, 1 will sell to llie liigliefl ' i?id<ler at At>l?eville C"Url Uou.-e. on the J SfRt Monday in December next, wiilnu llie . ogal hour<> of Slirriff's sale, ibe Bia<ly ' 1'iAct, containing 600 Acres, more or I?ps, m'uale, Ijji.jj and being in Iih County of Abbeville, and bounded by Amis of John S. RcitJ and others. Toruis Caab. 1 II. S. CASON, 1 Sh.-riff of Al'htjviilt* Cuutitv. 1 Sheriffs Offlc.-, Nor. "12. 1870. " > ! i SHERIFF'S SALE. ( BY virtue of **ui???ry Writs of fieri fn- . cms { > me directed, I will *ell lo he highest bidder, at Abbeville C. II , on ho fimt Moniiay in D' oeiiv er nt-xt, wiihin A he h-g.il hour* of Sheriff's Sale, the fol- < owing property, to wit: ( All that tract or p.ircel of laud contninng 800 Acres, Irtrn /If to-'a cilnatp in I lift (;OiintV of Ah tsvillo, on Sulixla river, and I'ouadud by nmU of Thorn** Carter, W. Rilu), Jitaie* {illingswortli, and ofh?>r*, levied upon ne lir propei ty of Win. T. Jonca add Sijt'e >f South Carolina for othfi.'s. Teti&s Cash. HENRY S. CASON, Sl-^riif of AI'lu'vili^ Connir. 6h.<rtfl"? OtHfe, Nov. 12, 1870. SALE Of LAND, I 3y Offer of lie Gut of Proxies, ?or gale Day in Dec., 1870, J for Partition, BY Order of the Court of Probates! kw Abbeville County I will on ! .J iALE DAY IN DECEMBER next, he Heal Esiatu of Cr. \V. HEWBY, lec'd, for partition, viz.: )ne Hundred and Six Acres, lore or less, lying in Abbeville,'' Jouuty, on waters of Dry Creek.| raters of Savannah River, adjoining:-' inds of A. II. Harmon, Mrs II. Self, i" Jerry Doason, and others. Terras of alo CAS11. 0 II. S. CASON, n Sheriff A. C. fckXeTj 1870, 29, 3* WHITE, SMI - . ' " - ,' ' v.''* <, --4 V onld inform their friends and FALL AND Wl s now complete in every Departra direct special < DOMESTICS, GOODS : AND FLj - - * ' *- We have a la ' ?.>" ? *. ' - 'V . . s > S-+1 < MEWS'READY-M/ ^ny one needing Goods in this lin >TOCK. We have in connection ' / ? * /"-*- . "J.- % - , ' ^ A LAKGE ASSC BOY'S EEADY-Hi In the line of Boots and Shoes 1 pecial attention to this part of the o say that onr Stock of BOOTS t laps larger than any in the np-coui n our stock, and persons bnying sh pill get such, a?id such only as are la addition to the JROCKERY, HARDWAEI C*roberie? In short, our purpose is to keep lions of the bouse in whioh we do itrive to be able to supply as rief juistomers. We propose to selLGt ;rade. We helieve an examinatioi ully attest the truth of what we sa; 1 hankful for past patronage iame. ' :'y WHITE, SMr October 28,1870, 27?tf NOTICE THIS. We have received an invoice Of the ?rticlcs named below, and we expect hem to arrive by tbe lust of this vcck. 24 Pairs .Hand-sewed Calf Water Proof Boots. 24 " Haijcl-sbwed Dreaa Roots.. 24 " Calf Congross GaUera?Dooble solo. 24 " Calf Codg. Gaaiteri-^Singla sole. ' M WATEB-PBOOF B0OfS ure something anperior. We 4>nly is It tho privileije of. Bhowin^ tfaerh to nnn nnnril net ? IVtir of Rootfl fOT 1 IIJ ""V liVVUII.jj ? J-V-- ? Winter., ... ? J White, Smith & White., Oct 28, 1870, 27?tf MILES'SHOES. Jast rocoived, 12 Fairs Ladies 1-2 Polish Lasting Balmorals. | 30 " " Congress Gaiters. 30 " Kisses Lasting Gaiters and Balmorals. White Smith & White. Oct. 28,1870, 27?tf A. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. I^IIE subscriber offers for sale, his residence, with so much of the and attached thereto as may bo doured, less than Two Hundred Acres. . The House which is just a half mite Voni the Court House, is a GOOD TWO STORY, WELL FINISHED FRAME JSUILDIAG-, containing jleven rooms, besides pantries,closets.und other accommodations. There ire in the yard a superior Dry-well or Jelinr, and a first rate well, affording nn abundant supply of good water, rhere are on the place the usual outinil(iin?*8 and several good springs, milling horw?, <fee The placo, natur\\\yf one ot the most beautiful in the leighborhood, is susceptible of tho ugliest degree of improvement and jrnomeot. Also. The plantation, called "TELLICO," 1 miles from the village, on Long >eek, containing 815 acres, a good Cotton aud Grain Plantation. Persons desiring the purchneo will ( )e afforded an opportunity of exami-! ling the premisea, by calling cm Robt. H. \fardlaw. Oct. 28, 1870, 27?4t Stat of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. T> ~.X? JLt$ A r LMSU?s wtl? I, ? Ct"# I <// I ? ST" FIEREAS Thomna R. Pnekett a? plioant', ? ? ha- ra.id<? ?uii ?o me. to grant bim '. fire'* of Administration of ihe E*?ate <?f homas B. Puckett, Sr., deceased, late of said ' V-u::ly. Th^se are therefore, to cite and admonish .11 and singular tbe kindred and creditors of he said Tii#9, R. Pnc ett, dec'd, that ttiev be ni appear before mo in the Court ol Pro*t?\ i< he h?ld at Ahb^rille C. H? on 3th, Not 1870, after publication thereof, t 1 o'clock in the afternoon, to show cause. r any th-y have why tlie ?aiu Aananieiration liuuM iiO? he grtnted O ven ui.dfi-niv liaod, tliJs 7ih day of Not. ^ inno Domini lf>7^. WM IIILL. j. p. a. c. [l. ?.l j Nov. 1N70, 28?1't. N otic?. ! riift Hoard ot Directors of the Joint Stock Company of the ibbeville Agricultural Society will t icet at the Secretary's Office on I 'hursday the 24th in9t., at eleven \ 'clock, precisely. Every member ( liist be punctually present. Uy order of the President. 1 W. H. PAEKEK, U, 29, U "*,gaggg " { i"H& WHITE ' v 11;. . I, . /^Li-v '' customers that their stock of INTER GOODS eut. In Dry Goods we would ittention to * FOB MEIf'8 WEAB \.NNELB, rge stock of U>E CLOTHING. e would do well to examine oca "witfe tliis Department, )ETMEKT OF lDE clothing. nne keep everything:? We pay i trade, and we do not hesitate md SHOE8 is as large, and peratry. We keep no shoddy work oes from us. may. fee sure they good. v. above, we have 5, HATS AND CAPS 3, dso., dbCSm as near evciytbing as the dimen? business will allow. We will ir as possible, every wifnt of our KXls as low as; any house in tb* a on the part of purchasers will we hope for a cootimtaace of fltt , r . ; - ' . rH & WHITE. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. "We wouM respectfully announce ft* the ladies that OUR STOCK OF HAND SEWED SHOES - . J""-:* - .1 has, 4t .,laft"come in.Theie shoes wc^emade to order , for our trad* specially*,ai>4.. we pan .-copfidjentljr recommcnd Lhcra asthebestgoock of Unkind in market. Folly avrartfft their Worth ourselves, and anxious introduce Ibis class ofworkfraore,**/ tensively, we offer these shoes; at * very -small prance on tJie cost of manufacture. .We sold the'same kind of shoes last Spring, and wo have yet to hear any complaint of them. OUR *T . vrv o. r.? tXT f r\ " iN * r c ' ?t IjU, vxrjjl- auu uvaxSK1N BOOT&ES aro th? be?t-abo?? for constant wearingthaVarft mad*. Give theip * trial apd w? guaranU# satisfaction. - ' White, Smith & WuU. Oct 28, 1870 27?it Administrate r's smss. T WILL tell by public auctioa M X the 21st, November next, at (he late residence of JAMBS TAGGA RT, nr., dccoased, all of the - ft sooal property of said dcceawd. consisting of HORSES, MT7?j?iai9 Cattle, Corn,J F0DDER,&C., &C. TERMS OA8F. Moses Taggart, Administrator. Oct 28,1S70, 27?3t ' ', ' To Shippers of ' Cottoii. \j^B would give notice to *11 oar friends that we arc now prepared t# aViin f?ntt.nn nn tnost favorable terms. We will advance liberally on Cottoa for shipment when desired. We will ship to W. C. BEE & CO., Charles ton; and HOPKINS, DWIGHT 4 TROWBRIDGE, New York. No Commission Houses stand high! erin their respective markets thai the above. Our past dealings with these houses have been so satisf** tory that we are prepared to promis# ?ood sales and prompt retnrns to all jf our friends who may put their Coit ion luto our nanaa lor swpment. White, Smith 6 Whit#. S?pt. 10,1870. To Planters Who desire to double their crop* )d half tho iand, wo are now prepared to offer tho Etiwan GUANOS. *- 7 Ilaving obtained the Agnncy fb* ,he?je first class Fertilizers, we will )e glad to receive the orders of all vho are disposed to giv# them ft rial. White, Smith & White. im, sz,_tf . 11