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moktes Y TO the Needy. OUR CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS wiill remember that we sold our GOODS SOLELY upon tho expectation of receiving payment for thorn on or before the 1st October: ' Time about is fair plaj*-" ^ We need money to carry on our business. We have assisted you?now kelp ks and ~~ ?!.?< l.miTTtr intnrftst. BilVU Cllilb net*?J Our accounts for 1869 ipust be closed?friendly if wo cau, forcibly if wo must. WALLER & BROTHER. If | H % ? rT -4 /. C ; Sopt 23, 1870, 22?-tf ON HAND For Sale. jS 1 " \ \' -J* 5 50 BUSHELS OF 800D BARLEY, 100 BUSHELS OP GOOD RED OATS. "* - t % . ' ' . ! I WALLER & BROTHER* j OQ 1770 22 ?tf i WVMW. * v. v . ? mm 1 BROTHER, GREENWOOD, S. C. p ' DEALERS IN "< i Hardware, Groceries, M . 1.11 1* t *?4| ly.fjg;' . rt a VI A HATS AJNU ua.ro, Shoes, Queen's Ware,; a-Li^SS WAR3I. Seadv-Made Clothing, t ?. S > . Jjuvitishiug ?oo&s, . IRON & STEEL, AXD in fajct, is ovory thing -to ho found in.u \rell-stocked, gen*sraU o 'l.mivnd nn n hiistH I Kiorc. fanuim^vtuvoi.v- vu of value received. . Motto, 4;Low; prices and fair dealing." Liberal ad-: vaiices, on shipments to our friends. -I Feb. 18, 1870, 43?tf y'i* t'-.l ' ylj X . <?> 2 m a a#. 7i. A XL persona having work done in i /\ oar shop are requested to come and tako it awav by the 12th of Dec. next, tl^ose indebted will please settle up. as the firm will be dibsolvcd ai?this place at that tiniQ. W. W. & J. W. Rowland & Co. . Aov. 25, 34?2t ftli - - : ? ' . \ V : > . - [ ( IS- hereby given to all parties interested in the E*~yite of tho Bev. Arthur William's, deceased, late ofAbbevilfc*County, that on the 26th December next, we will make a settlotncnfcffsaid J&jfate in 'the office of tho JFudgo QpProbntJ for Abberillc County, and demand v letters' dismiasory as ExfcutQ&ftr the same.\ JAME$;v. WILLIAMS,. . * : GKOKGK-W. ^ILKIANlS; * Jfreeatdfs, Xov 13, 1870 30. it ,; } j So# Maa-4&Mi Cenfitj. In Common . Pleas. Hqyity Sixle. Tboar. 0. Perrior Ejt'r, vp. Kitlj C. ,Peirrln, et.. ai. BUI to Sell lie a I Ei late, dc. PURSUANT to lute Ord?r of Court in thU crtse, lb* ?reditort of Jure* M. Perno, dec\l, are notified that tti? .time for tliem to present and prove "heir demand* agin-tsnid * CI-1" fiAav of Jnuu&rv UCCCltlfU 19 ?icnuw Ml H? w? - -7- ^ .aext,rfcy "which lime tb? demand* muit bfc .proved, or crcd'tora will Iwj Wred MATHEW McDO>*AI.D, C O. P. Offlco, A blip vi ':1c C? , ) 12t?. AUftut, 1870,6ra J ptBrriTiof TO RENT. jTW ILL let my Fonville Plantation I fV>r tha next vcar, eftber as a -whoje or by theseparate field. Application may be made to me at onee. If not.let by private arrangement be fore.. Saturday, the 10th Decern be i next, I will then offer it on the place, to the highest bidder; and on thai day I will sell . SOME CATTLE, - "jL' Tnftliiflinff TUTHPH "ITovs. aod fivo or six GOOD PLANTATION MULES aod some farming utensils. - kuown on that day tvrVMA w '.Gtil- a >-?':* THOS. C. PERRiy. George :ik Jawman, Ag't 237 King-st., Charleston, S. C ~\7 IlEPJ cou?ticii!v ou Lund a lartfe art< Ac. <tn., bucU m rre usually found in a firs o!aw e*rpet?toiei? - 4* ; ' P . } ' Kov 23 31 fca LI?U?i INAUGURAL . ADDRESS OF GOV J SCOTT. FELtow-Crrrtews: By a large majority of the vot?>q of the people of the State, I haw b<en electvd to tlie office of Governoi. While I cannot but acccpt this aesult as na enJorsementof. ?ny own administration * of tht affaire of government during tho past two | years, I am <ell aware that it is in a gr< ".t*?t degree intended ?s an endorsement ?-f tl>e piinciples and m-Jneures of that great party of whi*h lam the cLos*n i'epr?tuutative. .The campaign through which we have pasa^d has been heated, and in some particulars very hitter and acrimonious. Riubtless many things have baen said, by the advocates of both partis which h*d better have beeu l<ft unsaid. Of one thine the people of the St ?ta may be as : *ured; so far as niy coorec n a public officer is concerned, the criminal ions, and recrimin.it ioim of ihe political on test are. forgot ten ; and ? bile I shall not fail in nltegiaoee to the p rinrip'ei of the party I lepreaent, as Governor of the State, entrusted with the execution of its !aws, I will know no party or cfasj. bun shall endeavor most earne-tly to protect and secure the rights and prmWes of all. The Constitution and Ihws of our State give to the Exveutire Ur^c powers, and these powers carry with th< ni cop eRpoudiug reep?-n?ibil ities He would, indeed be- a bold man who, hiving occupied the pstition which it has been my lot. to ho.d for the past. two eventful yea s, should claim for himself freedom from mistakes, or even serious error*, in the administration of ibe affairs of Government. I certainly make n? such cla m. Bnt I do claim that the general tcope and aim of my administration has been good ; and thatit has beea mi-asurably free from the errors incident to all human govern, ments. j J. , . - tJ; A charge freely made ag;in>8t my aauiiniM.ni lion h?3 b?en that of the incompetency of it* appointees to the vari. us County and other offices. The charge 't not entirely without tru?h. But a recurrence to ibe history of tl?o past two years ju?t past will nffur so-rte justifies lion for such appointments. When the a?I-, ministration just closed cane into power, the [ ' itizensef the Stat-#, who bf education and ex perieoce were bfe*t fitted to fill the varions offices in the uift of > lie Executive, either op?nly opposed or silently, but iieisistenUy f-toud aloof fiom the Government. Persons whose *erviees the S*ate wuti'd liave been g'ad to s<-cure, refused to Qualify for the positions'which were offered'ihera; while, on. the other bond, mm were urged upon the Executive, whose opposition to the Government wa? so^wcll known, ne to nuke thoir appointment, so far as ihe *xecu tioo of the&fta was concerned, a faioe. fla addition, puiny, if t ot most of three Appointments, had to be Ttiade immediately; the txi KCneies of the public -ei vice wrVe *uch as to preclude the possibility of thorough iuvesti^a tion mto ihe character and fitoe^* of the per onsjvc'mmended by those, upon wh.?m ih? Exrcutir* was compelled to depend for information. In the nature of things', it hn* been, to n grent drgive, imprnc.icuble foi him to know fully the qualbficH'ion of hose who have b<*eu unje'd upon him for appointment. Iam eatisJo<l that. Without doing injustice to the c'flims of any on<>, the 'arge experience which \vh :ve allgained, combined with the accessions which have been made 10 the tanks of tRirk who are both actively and passively friendly to the ndirniisti ntion, v;ill enable us to cure this I ??i future. It la not aeeesiary 10 enter into-an argument to show the impossibility of I o irryiug on this afEnirtpf Government ?ithout ' o.tjpotency on the pari of those sel- ct*?d to piriform it* duties; the thing ft . telf evident. It m nl5" purpose, so. 6?r #? tb^re?poBhi?>i,lity rerts with meklo secure ruch competency ; nnd. iu >this effort, I think I nw.v corifi N utly lo? k for the support of th* . people of tlu. Slate ofal cla-H' i. " \ VC~VFr-llow-citiier.s, our. "State hits mnde great progress in all respeo's withiti thr l&!*t two nra. Two yea-sago a lanrecla-* of our petplr were a unit ?liuosi, in ?h?-ir avowed deter I miualioo jp?t to ieoogiti?e tbc validity of the j Reconstruction A<1< of Oongiea*. Or of the governments established under the n. To-day. these nrt* a'l treated as accomplished Tic's, by all classes of the community, so far as public utt ranets have buy *alu?, and we have good 1 reason to beli-ve that the unmlmr ol pt-rsoi* who cherish either tb' hope or the desiie to disturb the ex sting political re ations' of the people, is v?-ry incoin?Mer.iMe. Our mate: in! progress has kept pace with i the politic d It istrtw tciat the kurupem war. J by depressing price's, l>a* made our people feel11 ooorer .4han lli,py h. .red to be, but, ne vert he | less there are indications of life oi:d energy ) i nil ovrr the Slat*. Ne* branches of industry j I are being opened up. and all tbiues promise.! i with peace and good order, prosrerity to the | people. '1 he ?ame pt>gr. k?. though p ssibly not bo evidefet t" the cusual'obseryer, lias been < ra id*! io educatioual matters In tlii* direct 10ti I would urge increased intenst and activity on the pait of the people. The (>overnuietitcau do much, bat it cnunot do nil; aud wit out earnest ai:d eonstant t.ffoii on the part of the I people, any school system wiil prove a failure. Fel'ow-citizens, I do not care to inquire whether this favorable condition of things vx.j/,.. ?r iet< aa a conseq itfdce u? uu< wmiuuvi...:....,. nffii'rf, or in spite of :ii 'H i* pnongh to know tbut thus Qinttli bos t>ceu icinired, and we will h?v* il to the future to decide what U'enatore f praise or blame belongs to caeh and all of j oa. * "In the few word*appropriate to this ocaoion I cannot iudu'ge in detail. lmt confine mymlf to a general reference to what I b-lievc to be the condition of our Stale, and to the policywhich 1 hope to enforce jn the adtniuistiatiou J of ita .iffkir- ia the future. Am 1 asking too itipeb when I coll up-m tlie people ot the State, of all clas?e? and partes, to stand by the Government in cverj' light effort! Tuere cannot l.e prosperity in tlw j State unless there'ia~ peace ; there cannot lie pence wnfess there is mp?ct for law and for the rights of all, no u>ntter how obj-'Ciionnb'e to some of our, fallow-citizens we ^pay. be who make and nduitnisterthe lawr; ?. how hat-ful i nmy be those who, from time to time, Uuve had j their lives and liberties imperilled. * - ^ /?AA<1 anna a I A little lorDearance, a muoi? iuw^im . which we all claim as our heritage, will m?r | us from the dang -rs which threaten Hie peace mid p'Qap-uty ofL .the ^tfte. A ben. flecnt Providence, by unerring signs, il pointing out o pathway to a fuiur** orgreatliCfB. " Let us w alk in that path, S?d forgetting. as we may, all tliatja.bitt^' >n the pwt, htr.vo earnwly to build njr? t^nmnoriwrirfrtj "which, by- itr fteedom, intelji cnee, andvirtue, as well ai by iis material weaith, shaliodd lustre to the nation ot" which it is a pai*t. )' ? . .A. JdgJT Messrs. J. IL Yance, Moselcy <fe Co;* advertise a, select stock of new goo'ds'at their new store, at -Hodges' Depot! Their stock embrnses an extensive assortment of the best goods! ? - ? - - - _ l?* __! in their line, and in styles, quaiuv and prices will, bo found to suit the tastes and requirements of their patrons. They are euterprreing gentlemen who will spare no effort to please, and wo trust will receive the. patrouage thoy merit. Give them- a Call. $ O ' - Florence . Sewing Machine.?In another column will be found the advertisement of this wry excellertt Sowing Machine, of which Mrs. John A. Mays, of our town, i? the agent Tho merits of the machine are well *et forth in the advertisement, and we ' ?L II-i.itnnpfrinndli trU8( Will (JUUUljr ^covcu uj vu& Give ij^teial. Markets. '- ' .' ?-?, = A BBBvitLZ, D-cember, 2.?Cotton I'i-i-l J>i JiKW Yom. Nav?o>b?f 30.?Gold !(>? Coitoo dull, uplands 16-j-; Orleans 16f; talei 1,5?*> bal?*p ^.r i . . 7 P. "M. Cotton heavy?sales 4 000 bal?s; uplind* lfi^. ;> ; V > Aigusta, November *0.--Cotton Charleston, November 80?Cotton quietmiddlings 1&|; tale* ^00 bales. ? Liverpool, November .80 Cotton close* firm- uplauds 9?; Orleans 9i; sales 1?>,00( bales. ~u?1l.? -lj. , : consignees. t ' T: K. GlasgowfA Ji Fnekcs, D i] ' BcHotte, D W Aiken, A? C Miller, j i W Irwin, Mo ore & Co, J G Carlisle 5 ?P Widoman, A A Nofcle^ T J' Hee [ ter, .af jgj^i fcl C. V. HAMbXD, Agn,,t . r : . . / ' . , THE SEEAT STONE & MURRAY CIRCUS. The CoIJyssus of Exhibitions I NEW DESIGNS TO AMUSE Peerless Talent-Matchless Skill! Fresh Sensation Por 1870 WILL EXHIBIT IN Anderson, May, Deceite 611 AMe/IMi Beiptlier 7tii Merry, May; DesemTun1811 EXTRA ATTRACTION. ' Herr ScbrofFs Trained WJld Beasts; will be nxh:biied coujoiiit'j wi'h the Cjrcu? I'erlormincps. without ndditionnl fchnrpe. Hert Scroti; the great Linn Hunter, Will enter the siting m?A ttiril. lM3bl VI iiiVllD* lii-g IVf-wnance with these Ferocious Animals of the Forrest, ex-mplifying the immense poteucy that Man wields over the Br-ute Cr^at'ou The OpiJenf Jictourccx of the- Superb Centralization of Arensic Talent^ To delight and amuse nre of a character quite new in ibis country. The E-vbihitio'tls this season will be ernichcd .nd udoiiied by p?-rlormers inimitable in their. Racial roles, and the splendor of the Entertainments will be enhanced by every accessory requisite to make 'hem e e^nnt in 6tyfe and finish,- sod m.-tguificeot in their geu?i al character. V Tlie srj-e?t vftiiuty of ceKbiated Performers in i his Troupe is potent to sustain the elevated stuiidud of excellence acquired by this popular Circus. . A Dental of the annexed list of-famous ac tore wiit ??mv# of palpable evidence lo contiitn ihe promise, that the strained eminence, and eonopicuoai superiority of Stone it' Murray's Circu- will b* amply maintained ibis Season. Behoid the attractions! Exhibitions will be men Afternoon and Night, rortmieceing ai 'I auJ 7^ o'clock. Does open one h^ur previous. Admission, 76 Children, nnder 10 Tears, 50 Sensational Spectacles. Store Mui r?y wWl introduce two new ex i?itemeiHs, Free to the Public! lhe tir*t will 'epic eni.<d on ti e juomiog of the Exhibition J??- tli/i f,? rn nf n Grand Street Pagent! Proceed \-y tta Eifirant band ubariot^ codttiiiing Pi of 0 P. Pony's futried Orchestra, Drawn by Hix'een Horses! Managed by the jrcat Maitre due Cb vn', Mon#. J. H 'Paul. t'h.8 lare sight will be cirei.tny eteJ with too many wouderj to b? minutely described in tho limits of a newspaper advertis Ulent: there for^'th*'reader te referred to the Parade itself for particulars. Tlie HrcoDd free Exhibition wi 1 be a marvel 9u4.'dup!ay ot huTomi intrepidity. ; CP IN THE AIR. . tty tbiidarinir Funambulist. Madell, Jeanette Ellsirr, who will walk fi?m the ground to the apex of Cifeuii PavilHou; and r?*fc'??-n on a sleiiiier wire. Thisstaitlinguratuitous performance of Cuusummaie Dicing will trke place at 1 o'clock, P M., aud t..e unique nature of the Keui e;>nnot faitxo c^pimend ttio attention of the citizens of this vicinity. ' F.> d't.iU -?f the-e l?u.d,Sensations, see the TMtioaa iivtorial Dur-ciiptiVcs Bills aud Propuanwii - ; * ? T.'IE GRAND JAMES B. COOKE, Ehe Equ?-atri <n Mirnc'o, and Ch#m|'?o t man of Ihe Woild who will exhibit fur the tir?teca-on in America has marvelous feats oi Epuitation on . SIX NAKED. HORSES t. La addition to hia other necou?|>liahtncnta ol brilliant equestrianism. M'Ll.E G^Rf.OrfA DE BERGE, CoDf wedly t.he must during, dashing, and fin i&htd Equestrienne in the world. il'LLE MEANETC ELI^LKR, " Th? aitouisbii.g and beauttfcil 'light Rop< D<tn*cu? MISS EMILY COOKE, The elegant English Maneee ' Equestrienne EE JEUNB BURT, ' World renowned Bnre B*ek Ilardle Rfdei Best in America, ' MIL TOM BARRY, The famous Hilie-niau Clown, liia first appear* lyice in Amelia1*. lift. DEIf STONE, ' The popular, Aalericau Clown ao i fun Genera tor. j J TFTE RNOW BROTHERS, Benjamin, William, and Alfred,; 'he unparal Wed Equilibrists and Acrobats. MR. WILLIAM DUGKUW. The intrepid Performer on Col d?* Volantc, *n< UI5 INFANTILIS :-0N GEORGJE, The brav?l juvenile Eqn^strian iu exittenct MR. -QHARLE^ BLIS3. The atkDowleJged Clnnipiun 1 umbler of th world MR. WI-LLI.AM FRANKLIN, The Paragon of SoraerMutt- .Equestrians. BIG. COLUMBUS, '--4. The surprising Contortionist, whose string flexibility of b>dy mjd-limt-B lir.s won for hii 'he title of "The bone'ees Man." : : JiAJSTBR GF.OKGTC COuKE. The Ariiatic and Graceful Priucip&I RiJei MR. EUGENE LKAUH, The remarkably skillfull and /rut-let,* Gymnat -*'< > Ik t punvt 01 tv It. l, The gifted Exponent of Pancrafic Exercieei GEORQK AIX&M3, i, Remarkuble Scenic Protean Character rd Funuy Clown. V 6 r M8* THpMAd WU^RA,y, ' , r The ver?r.tile Pantomimic Winder. Sin. J., bachelor, The above Perforujera wi-1 b- awiated b auch subordinate aids na will be required t give eclat to the varied acts MR. JOHN If* MURRAY, Tl?*nhc<juated Eqtrfftmc. Drrectoty irH.1 p< sopally auperiniend the BiitertnU??enU. [ gnVatee th<U they xrilihe Tjiven entirely < r void of obje??1<?naHealureB. nod inverted wi the characteristics of rcfiucmeut and purity >, theii representation. . ' py. The popnlar rnWinattptiraltf'l ?evn ye*t s ago *<y Strtn.- 4 !i1ij' <hy f>r the pr<s aliwD of ijtri t Older in ih?ir I'avillon'will adopted lhU Bdjson. ? ' **; <; ' JLfrfftit 5""*V r - -vT) ,' Blue and White Fish, 3^stcl3L?3r? I, Smoked Herrings, SARDINES, OYSTERS, New HilM BictWheat Flour, . GOLDEN AMBER s-k jffff . ? ? ! And Silver Drip Syrup, CITRON, Raisins, CURRANTS, ALMONDS, Brazil Nats, Eng. Walnuts, PECANS, rilioAaA HlfoftrtnrnnJ r T-'. A LARGE ASSORTMENT WATT PLOWS, Sub Soil Plows; &c. ||i TROWBRIDGE & CO. " Nov 18,1870, 30?tf - Vf. , ' ia j ' Notice to TVIUfdRS i ' - " '' ' - ,* LL PERSONS indobtod to the /\ Bu6seribcr for the ,years 1868 i and 1809 by note and account ai'e requested to couio forward and; fettle immediately, -as lie i$ in urgent need of the mono}'. Those who fail to,pay bv the 1st of December nc*ti will find their accounts in the hands of an attorney for collection i r f ; \ \ r ^ I Thos. Eakin. Nov. 18,1870,30,tf "EXECUTOR'S SALE. I will .sell, 00, Monday, Sales -Day in December next, at Abbevilld C. II., : U BEALE3TATE of ilrs. .TaneReid, deceased, consisting of tbo Tract Of Larrd, ^vith Dwelling House and Improvements. near Willington, ifontnining 390 Acres, more or less, boundctj by lands of Wm. Tennent, C'has. Petti' gfrow, 0. T, rorcbci^ and other. . ToVma ca^i. * ;! } : * /" <? 0..;T.: FOR CHER, Ex'or. Nor 11, 29 4t ' ESTABLISHED 1835. , . Greenville Coach Factory: 60WER, COX & MARKLEY. : u : ; $? . < ' )(? * LV would annonnoe'fe onr crtBtomeis. that we .ire prepared now to fill all order# ! for VEHICLE?*. W* h*?e ndd<-?l to our Stock . i.f Wo"d. Working Machinery, find increased ourSialf of Worknun- to about 70, and there?orc tru*t that non?- of onr patrons will Iw dw. appointed in having orrori1' promptly filled. , I hi: Stock of One, Two, Tl?reei Four *nd Sixf Horee Iron Axle Plantation WAGONS wi;) be kept fall; ar.d ildw, a-j lor one-'hird of a conturv post, tlieM Wagonsshall be the STAND[ AttD of EXGELLENCE. ' . u We have a Targe Stock of;Ligbt BUGGIES AND ROl&AWAY^jif pgi-.-own a S oek of Northern built BTGGIE'S?both low and hi<h priccd; for ihoae who wish to ? purchase Northern wort, as cheap < any Southern 3eaTer. We cull speciul attention to the imj)rofr?pentB 't aking in our;;SI>UIN9 , Wa(R)N8. ^\V nhoetraietng'thtf-pri?*, w? ir? furnishing tlietn with great turf,. paintiug r Uieni elegantly. J. t J J'rice Lis'n promptly m nil oil on application. Send us all your REPAIR WORK * Freight . only chargcd one way on it by the R. R* : GOWEK, COX &: MAEEXEY. Agent at Abbeville, Dr. J. W. Marshall; at Green wood, J. A. <fc W. II. Builey; at Ninety ."|Six, T. C. Lip*conib; at Cokcibury, J. J. Ellis. Nov. 11. 1870,29 l'iin , r : /.?. ..ft t; 1?? ; i fir, 1 tl.iniA ?f Tin TTi' (1 T Tlnnnmnn HaaM him ui uaviu u mwm, ucuu JOHN J. BOZEMAN, AdmYof the above Estate, hereby gives notice * to nil concerned that ho will settle his Administration before the Judge ol Probate for Ab&evrllc County on ? Thursday tho 15th of December next, " If there should be any demands remaining unpaid and due by tho Estate r?. of D. L. Bozemart/dctf'd, Or against D L. & J. J. Uozeiuin, such must bo pre L sented to the subscriber on or before s the day mentioned for settlement, viz 15th Dec' mbcr, as on that day tlu J A /I mi niut I'll t Ac will rlnmfl n H T.nttni'i y avimuiiouuvvi ? *u UVUIMUU Dismissoiy. JOfIN J. COZE ST AX. Nov. 18, 1870 30 4t* " TROWBRID&E & CO.,. Have commodious ; stori KOOMS, and Will gtoVo'fJbtton Corn, or anything cine, oa reaaonabl< terms. f, *;7-- Th*. Liberal Cash adranf?Jimada-!bi * Produce of any kind &hippedr througl UB-IO liomwigu, jjuiiiuioro ch* jjiev ; York. Tbuy have business arrange meuts with tbs best Houses ha tli( above named'^Hies, and dart " offer Fn cililicB, in tho sbiproont of ^ho pixj dricts of the country, unstfrpaBsjcd bj any other house in the Statto. Particular attention is called to on large stock of PLO \V.S# (fvow 'irt-storc with the remark, that we ,oi*=prepat ed to furnish any Agricultural Implc ment wanted, at Jiemifa<Qtnver'$ pr 6rT ccs, with freight added. ,, ? . , ? TRO \VBltll)GE & CO. tk Noy 18, 30 tf I(n PtiMie'irwic#-.1'?? rnl "DUBLIC KOHOB is Wr^bvaiffep jthnj, ? r- JL plica i^o wiirb^ Jpriiflv at-the ii*?i. static ' . ' VvOTt^f U. ''ti i DY virtufl of the Orier of ttrft* Court it J5 - 6WmL bid ilef at Abbeville C. H. on tlna first Moa ? Af in Recoo^oexl, ,^bm Jwr? notir* of SlmriffVsale'jfhfe fWfow^Twini ofW;t(jrwHr . * . 3S0 ! -' I?t fTHErr PEAftTATJO#' j rcnntsfhln g 1000 &&es* ?w>r? ,?r bounded by iapi^O:, Ja*,A?. , Fr^zer, .S?.M MuCliriidti^als'd Mhers.J* 2rii i;TifE0?rrAilS TRACT," '. r.-j: ..? ? :- j <: > .., containing :1090 acres. *nore or lew 1 boiind^d^y 1at?r!~ o? 8. McGo'wan, estaU ol J. A, ?!len, N. J/Prt?i?/aod olliei*. ^ 3di~ rr-BBBAKEB TRAGI/' . ' J. > . * --: > containing 200 *0X68, me* ft* lewt bounded by lands of iSrtiu'l Jordan, Tboa Jacktton, and other?, One Hcruaft; an3 Lot, " ' v.v-'iiW . ; - " In the Town of of Abbeville, containing One and Half acres, ^ ; more or less,oij Main Street, opposit the Methodist. Parsonage, Levied upon as the property of Enoch Nefoon, nd?. Ely Obedbolser and sundry oihei creditors. r . jj - H ( Terms Cash, - v ... '-n, &. CASON", Sheriff Abbeville County. SherifiVOffire.) Nov 12, 1870, f Public Notice :. TS HEREBY given to all parties in I anj' nay interested in the Estate of WILLIAM C. PUCKETT, dpe'd, th'at tho Administrator and, Administratrix wlH make a finn? 'Settlement of the said Estate in tho Court of Probate, for Abbeville County, on the TIIIRD DAY, (Saturday,) of December next, and-'demand Letters dismissory as .Administrator and Administratis If there should be any party yet having claims against said Estate; it is expected such will bo presented oh or bcforo that day. P. H. BRADLEY, Administrator. M. E. A. PUCKETT, Administratrix. Nor. 11, 18^30?3t . SHERIFF'S iSALE. ~ BY virtue of an exdcntion to the dli reoted, I will sell, ton tho First Monday in December next, at Abbeville Opart House, within the legal 89ttl??VW*V6 AVKb Tract of Land? i containing Forty Acres, more or leas, anil bouodcd by lundsof Wm Durioan, J F Oiiukecaljfe' and others, ^levied on as (ho property of Mrs Jane Ashley ads State for ^Tuxca |g ? ** < -" HEXRY S CX8(ffl, ^-...Sheriff of Abbeville County JTovl2(N18;0-?r2t :i SQj Forjafoby Wilcox,{Jibbs & Co. Importers and Dealers in Guanos 148 liay Street, Savannah; 241 Broat Street, Augusta, Ga; 161 East Bay Charleston, S. ~C., and by Norwood DuPro <t Co.. Abjbocillo; W. 2. JULc Ghe'O; -Cokcigbury; Waller &' A iken Greenwood; B. A. Davis, N"inety&i2c For further information apply or ad dresaas-above* for pamphlet. ; -Nov'.25, 1870,31--4tn. AD VAN 7A GEE i offered by the , tttstiversax, i tttt? nfondakrnf1 impair .lUifll iilUUiULllUU UUifJU am > 1~ 1 * * : 1st.?Perfect security to Policy-hold 5 cr8.'.t ' , . } 2d.?Low rates of premium. 3d.?A clear and definite contract. 4th.?.Non-forfeiture guaranteed by clause in every Policy. 5th,?A liberal eaah surrendor valiv - provided for by the terms of it Policies,. 2 Gth.?-No unnecessary or illiberal r( striction as regards residence, tra\ \ . eUing, or occupation. , 7thi^-A Policy issued in*uie omuj < A New York in favor of a wife, o j tho life of her husband, is seeur / - from the 'claims of lier hnjsbamd creditors. B 8th.?The premiums ;cliarged. by fch tJklVEBBAL ?re based on America x mortality and tlie interest usual! y ' realized oh money. Its Policy-hol( 1 ors are-thereforo guaranteed itfsu; r ance to the full amount of tho pr i miuris paid. I ' W. T; FARROW, Agent, : ... Grceniwood, S. G. Xov 25, 1870,31?3ia p(. :Cheese & Jftcqaroni, p. just received, at in ' 4 a- ^NORWOOD, DuPRE & CO. J ' "? rM: v . ? , nwe***tfwrte*rm&& boyritd by lands of P; B. Mofagfft, &Ule of 0*bne? two thirds on a "credit of twelve flnontbs, with interest frorir the day of tale.; Ike purchaser to give bond ftod at least two , - good sureties, and a moHg^e of the )>>? j n.;S. CASON, > &S?^* A; Sheriff'a Offtce, Nor. H,18V0. SHEEXPO SME.. 5 ' -i fl t ~T ^ w Margaret CreawelT, HannahCreswell, and olliers, *Plaiutiffi?, vc. Jurats Ores well, Jth r sej>l? McBrjde, and others, defendants." ' ' ' m tne, common rleas. Xi^,. Petition for AccotifaUog, &c. <*>" ORDER FOB SALE. TN pnrtoance to the Order in >lie aboM ... | case, I- will ?e!! at Abbevilto-Gotttt llounp, on. Sale Day in December next, , within the legal iiouroofaale, -' '-*3^^ > 130 Acres of land, more or le*?, on Linkley^ tcreejc, waten pf t Long Cane creet, bounded by landi of W. K Bradley, Mali hew Goo<twro. Dr. A. Ti VVidemHn and, ojJjer^j the Real of \ Joseph Creawell, deceased^ on th? following ~'S TERMS-; r - n On a credit of twelve, months, with in. tfcre8t,frorn,3ate, purchaser Jo gjye bo^d with at least two good sureties, and costs to bo paid iti cash. Titles to be made out. but not delivered until the pnrchasc mon-. ey is paid- ; > f HENRY Sr CASONrf .. mm 6f.itbbrti'fe"iCoira^ iij Sheriff's Office, Nov. 12,1810. , rrrr? ;\x z fZ" V!.:. rfr; i SHERIFF'S SALE. ... .. Jobo I. Bouuer, PJainuff, vs. Wo. All&i Defendant;:-; 'b In ihaCommou Pleas.. '.vuBill for Specific Perforajfbfca, kt. . - * UNDER and by-virtue ofan order ot . the Court in this case, I will s^ fot.CHjUt, ?t:^bbevi.le, C?>ort House, on Sttle Dhj i i) Dfce a be r next, ad ft ait Parcel & or i met of Ihnd,,- &ituale,'lyiog arvd^beiflg in Uie Gottntf.of AbLuwIlr,, near the -Vij-. lageof Due; 10 Acres, more or les^ an& l?ouii4?jd by llanib of. Rev. J. f. "Bonner,-Q.. JUindaaj^and.n?lh^,, tjU f-M i+ HENRY S,. CASON, ^ r r Sheriff Abbeville County. Sheriff's Oflrce, | $8ra& i Nov. 12,1870, 30. %f 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. A. M. Rhett, PUintiff, *?. Jnroe# Tsggart, jr., unci oUiem, Defrndpo^, a ^ In Equity-AbbefHli; ^ ? . T!T pvr*jo?nae of the offor of the Coort A J5 btcMer at AbltevtHe Uouri nouae. on urr first Monday in December next, : h-gal hour* of Brfcty ; Tract, containing ' .v- 600 AevUr} s ton' . more or'law, ?fjuat?, Jjing und bcisg . ! the County of Abbeville,and bounded 1>v " ' land* of John S. Reid and other*. T*rtnsCa<W-v/ 3Z&3L - i. ' -V* .sv9. QAfiON,av*; Sheriff _of&l^yi]l$]Connir." ' ^ f Sheriff's Office,|NWrl2t 1870. SfV<f BY virtue of sundry Writ* of fieri fa* , cins US* me directed, I will ?4jftt> ' ii.o IiUIimi kiiliinr ?i- Abbeville C. il* on ? 'HIV III ^ * the firft Monday iiflji^Mfter nfxt, within I he Ifgnf fidursof7SKciifF^ Sale, the fol-' ' lowiug property, to wit: . .. r . . *r r ? ... t-r>.... j j I All that foot or parcel of laud contain, tog . ' VJ . 800 Acres, f more or Ie*?, situate in IbeCoonty of Ab. beville, on Saluda river; and boundedfy j . Innd? of Tlionuw Carler, W, Biley, J, Killingewbrtli, and other*, levied upon as the property. of "WjST T. ^o9r;*da. State of South Carolina for othcra. 1 Terms Cash. 1 J HENRY" S. CASO^ ;, : Sheriff of Abbeville Coaniy. %riff?- Olfice, Kov. 12, 1870.- .] II '>' *?' *-1 1 ' -? : ! SHERIFFS SALE. ] ?T*r>*rTTt?' .nnJ,? .,Jft nf Fi#ri 1 |WI?.V Iftiun W muuy.j ..... ' JD io.n>e directed, i wOJ sell to ib? highest bidder, at Ahhe^iile Codrt 3<*0i^ o* the FIRST MONB^y. in DECEM!-# HER next, within the legal liouraof Sheiiff's wile, -tfce folluwiug property, to < wit: < . 337 Acres of Land, more or'los.?, adjoining lands of Matthew e McDonald, Estate of Andrew Edwards, g Hud others, levied iipon.as the properly ol Samuel Carter,ads. J. L. oud-J. H. Sibert, , Administrator?, and otLers. *m : 1 '} 'ly r. Term* Cash. ' D. S. CASON, r >f soeritt. AOOOVHI^ V.UVI41J. y ' n Sheriff'? Office, Hot. 11, 1870, e ; 8 " SHEBirrS SAtE. e QY VIRTUE of sundry wrift of Fieri " D FKci?? to uie directed, I will ' ??H ?t :v Al?l'evill*? Cixirt Hoase, oo SALE DAY, ~ in u?CEMfe^ ^x?,'wiiIiip the legal | l" hours of sale, the following property to j wit: One Howe and Lot, fli tlfe'Tiw of *At>t>*evill0, contain I og two niid * half acre*, more or loss, levied.uppo as. the property of II. T. Lron, and boujl? (fed by lots of Dr. I. Brancn, Mrs. .J*. B. Afleh; 3. MrOowao and others, a&D. ft Wardlnw, W, Joel Smith, Sarrfrlhg Executor, nnrl jidndry otiier creditor#. Terms Cash. * Shetr#- Abtievflfe Ouontr. ?!&ur.t C?u%Vqi. l^imo, . % Kfhit v : > J M ''r'*~:'>T-i' le inerary'fkmity, wo offer them at p We propose to famish the foilowu ncea annexed: THE ,i. O^.XHuv/ rr.? '"'J t-CJ ?'. ! <w< *i?5, i-^.VrV^. ' '' sV" ,yjj, ^ if t ' ffffBHIfci?:? m ^<> ^^Pvlli^ni^HIIH.^ "*^|| ?a Hid, nt?pi?ces to times. ' Also, mnrge&mtygt, mo?t boa. 5ver offered In.Aooewl]^^No. 1 KB] Lamp Fixtures in oodlesi variety. ^CTS^ll ^ Hear what the travelling com "Strange as it .may appear, th toillinery establishment and ladie ^wboteStHteistobe foirad ir ^ille.J ; The propriator is MitJam n.f nrtiink nmV W(i(hiinil TTI 1*1 WWUO IUJ n ?|Jwu;vu,j 7T <NUt*w? ap a Fashion Emporium, aftiifiliee in his ntfd^fetr is iiwlstfole/have been appeased by Fowler's1 penitent ht&b&nds than would fill .JSP The Psoprietor ofthe pleasure in prc^laimraj sliow a handsome stock of Dry Millinery as can be fiwndin th< Ifi Dreas-lfraking he! is prepa most fastidious. . The Ladies in charge of the 1 pirtments have returned from complete understanding of the 1 j>artments. I am not going to c going to charge such low price is worth UiOUV/lh HU v/M-----? realized as will insure success. ] short notice. Goods suitably- fc hand. Trimmings tomatcbewj notice. His aim. w to please in c Very respectfully;^ Get 14, 1870, 25, tf ?=?= ' 1 1 11 M"1!1 , "I I I I I ^ si* 1 - ?r ? ... , Irj. LIBERAL im ' CASH ABYAK ES : ffiwlfiw 223 ' v . V.? '; : r Made^m Cotton ahippcd tl)rough u< to the best HooBes in Ifow Yorlc, Bal ttoore&bd'Charleston, ^ Norwood, DuTre k Co. 4 Viif . ? r- > - Sept. 30, 1870, 23-tf * si. l^jS^sSr'Jw^?^ '" apoodent of tfce Charleston Cobu^on: -t' I,- jfr e biiMiftaJi ilkae * ^futnishing store- generally^ in fit with aa ^M3ar^lat^ goods the largest chScfa ia this ptoee? I . . "Erapocumv^jf db^tthion^^akea imblic that he'is now prepared to Goodslafitfasgrasda dlap%pf e State. red to insure satfofa&toii io the uin-k Millinery and J)i$$8-Mf&ing Detheir ^sit^to^BiiSimorcr \rrth a ?all styles ia theirjeepeetire' Deharge; hijgl^aoHo^,, ji either am I s?as I ^ilure iii either following nnlcas such prices arc. 3rid^Wtfit3 gotten up at very >r ^y./lind of Dress- always 011 Jesses, cut,.and basted at sboit ?i tr v_ " JAMES;-w. Fcxwmi. ^ j" < " - * ttNIsiA *'i . * >? v': ? * and many other articles to ar-riro. Qusuies, Perm & Cc y, J&2 ttoki-7' Jz > , . get. H, 18:0r 53?tf < ,