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^ 'M WHwm?immmmm i' n 'rtii I , . ' , u i I n * w . m?? | | | 5Sgeggg?H^ ^ . , L ^ ^ _ j-" , '"' ^ ^ ; ' -,. . . ^''' ' . r_ ' r " ~ ~ : " ~~ : " : r : ~" T ~~ " " ~ r '?v < *?. s * i' ?.': & it&yi).-#: BY W.A.LEE AND HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1870. VOLUME XVHI?NO. 33. . " ' s _t ' . waiiin -Hir MM I I - , ?. ? ? , , m????MMCTgwa??ama?tam i in CONjAREE I Colundoia, S. O. ' whit h in; s vnnn Proprietor. SUGAR m Mills, LIST OF PRICES, 3 Rollers 14 jrcbes diameter *S5,00 3 ? 12 " *75,00 II " 10 " , $65,00 2 " 14 " $(55:00 2 u 12 ' " ?50.00 2 " 10 " .........$40,00 Above pn'ccs complete with frame. Without fame $10,00 lestj on caeh* Mill. SEVENTY GALLON BOILER *20,00 Delivered at the Railroad D^pot in this city. . St?nm Engines. Boilers, Cotton Presses, Giist and Saw Mill GearThg of nil kinds to order. Iron and Brass Castings, on 1 short notice and luosl reasonable terms. 1 * CI Giu Gearing constantly on Land of tbe following si'zea. , 9 feet wheel and pinion, ?30.00 30 44 " . 44 u "32.50 11 44 44 44 44 4 35.00 12 *" 44 44 44 "45 00 14 44 44 " 44....'. "50.00 With Bolts SiJ 50. Extm for each set. j - Antifriction plates and Balls for Cot- _ ton Pre-s ?10.00 and $12.00, per set. N. IS. Terms Oabh on delivery, at R. . H. here. . JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H. May 24,1870, 4?tf. advantage's offered by the UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 1st.?Perfect security to Policy-hold- ' era. 2d.?Low rates of premium. 3d.?A clear and definite contract. 4th.?.Non-forfeiture guaranteed by a clause in every Policy. 5th.?A liberal cash surrender value provided for by the terms of its Policies. 6th.?No unnecessary or illiberal restriction as regards residence, trav ellmg, or occupation. 7th.?A Policy issued in tho State of New York in favor of a wife, on the life of her husband,, is secure from the claims of her husband's creditors. * Sth.?The premiums charged by the Umiversal are based on American mortality and tho interest usually realized on money. Its Policy-holders are therofore guaranteed insurance to the full amount of tho premiums paid. ' W. T. FARP.OW, Agent, Greenwood, S. C. Nov 25, 1870, 31?3m Notice to $ DEBTORS. * LL PERSONS indebted to the subscriber for the j'cars 1868 and 1869 by note and account are requested to come forward and ^ settle immediately, as he is in urgent need of the money. Those who fail to pay by the 1st of Peeomber next, will fitrd their accounts in tho hands of an attorney for nnllrtotinn Thos. Eakin. Nov. 18, 1870,30, tf On hand, and for sale, b7 * Norwood, DuPre & Co. a opt. 30, 1874, 23?tf McDONALD ! v ** 4 ' ' A *. . . BEG leave to inform their frier they h;iue opened a STORE at W have on hand a good assortment DRY C C3r ifirS. C5 d J?a They bought their GOODS at ?heap as the cheapest lor cash and Our Goods j Our cause ii We sell for < * We cannot 1 Our friends are respectfully invi charged for showing our Goods. O O Very respectfully, w. T Willi*. w v Abbeville, November 1,1 S70, FAuS W ^ K 1WAVO 15 A l6\T mil. A ?? Aje now Receiving their usuj Winter In inviting the attention of their their notice especially CLOTHING, H Attd Domestic od tVhich having been bought at unusnallj ower than thev have been in many ye: Bagging*, Ties, COFFEE, S WHICH THEY ARE LOWEST MAII Octobcr 14, 1870, 25, tf WJTIIIN T 10,000 lb 100 LBS. CHOICE Gctobcr 14, 1870, 25?tf iisifssi $omethfii? SOMETHING Can now be Iiac QUARLES, P] Oct. 14, 1870, 25, tf ' GENTL FURNISH!! n CUJ, Uassimeres) uiumo, aixu Collars and Ties, Gl? . Boots and Shoes, I 7 NOW READY F< QUARLES, Octobcr 14, 1870, 25, tf WE ARE KOW Fall and W Which we offer to oi FIGURES as can be bo QUARLES. Oct, 14, 1870, 25; tf EVANS, ids and the public generally, that " rHUE'S CORNER, wherd tliey. .of i0003j j UBS, c. CASH FKICJES and will sell as cash only. 4 j \re cheap, s just, :ash, trust. .. ted to give*us a call. Nothing ( I '. McDonald, ( 5 C. Evans. )?tf ....... j SflOCILj WELL & CO. | 3.1 varied Stock of Fall and | Goods. I friends and patrons, they would call I * to their prices on r ATS, SHOES, ! is, of all Kiads, y low figures, will be sold at prices, irs. They keep on haud ? Bacon, Sugar, j IALT, &C., ( OFFERING AT THE I LK E T I'll ICE. I HE WEEK .1 F d s. Bacon, * GOSIIEX BUTTER. i } =- ' , * 1 fo If 'SBW, = % Useftil! s HANDSOME I ; 1 at the Store of !: ERRIN &C0J 0 EMENS ' re STORE. \ :ts and Drawers, jves and Half Hose, < few Style Hats, &c., &c. I DE INSPECTION. , PERRIN & CO. 5 ? t 1 RECEIVING OXTR s inter Goods, ir friends at as LOW 1 ught in our market. PERRIN & CO. ' Fresh Goods Blue and White Fish, IVl?ioIx.e3_-? ] Smoked Eerriags, SARDINES, OYSTER Jew HolM Bud-Heat Flo GOLDEN AMBER \ uVl .QiIttat Di'in ?!vpn :mu juiJLVui jL^ujj CITB.GH, Haisins, JUREANTS, ALMOND! Brazil Nuts, Eng. Walnul PECANS, Jheese, Maccaron A LARGE ASSORTMENT itfATT PLOWS Sub Soil Plows, &c. TKUWliiUlUjli <Z UU. Nov 18, 1870, 30?tf For sale by Wilcox, Gibbs & Cc viporters and Dealers in Guano IS Day Street, Savannah ; 241 Brof treet, Augusta, Ga ; 151 East Ba harlcston, S. C., and by Norwoo uPre & Co.. Abbeville; W. Z. M lice, Cokcsbnry; Waller & Aike rcenwood; B. A. Davis, Ninety-Si or further information apply or a rcssas above for pamphlet. 2fov.25, 1870, 31?4m. ESTABLISHED 1835. jreenviile Coach Factor tOWER, COX & MARKLEl r57 E would announce tc our customer*, tb * t we are prepared now to fill nil ord( ir VEHICLE*. We have added to our Sto f Wood-Working Machinery, and iucreos ur Sinlf of Workmen to about 70, and thei >re trubt that none of our patrols will be d ^pointed in- having orrera promptly fill, he Stock of One, Two, Three, Four and Si forec Iron Axle Plantation WAGONS wi.l ept full; and now, a* lor one-third of a c< try past, these Wsigona shall be the STAN 11D of EXCELLENCE. We have a la*ge Stock of Light BUGGI iiAi ir i \\r 4 1 ro ..C ?... ? ttU Ikl/V. rv /I 1> .."i. 1 O, III UUI "nil IIIUM, a Siock of Northern built DTGGIES?be nv and liivjh priced, for those who wi^h urchase Northern work, as chenp as a outhern dealer. We call special attention lie improvements ' aking in our SI'RIJ Ir"AGONS. Witlioet raieing the price, we t iruishing them with great care, painti liem elegautly. Price biats promptly mailed'on applicatii Send us ?11 your REPAIR WORK. Freif nly charged one wuy ou it by the R. RJOWER, COX & MARKIE' Agent at Abbeville, Dr. J. W. Marshall; trcenwool, J. A. & W. II. Bailey; at Nin< iix, T. C. Lip;comb; at Cokcsbury, J. J. El Nov. U, 1870,29 12m estate of M L, Eozeiaaa, Dec JOHN J. BOZEMAN, Adm'r oft aboyo-" Estate, hereby gives noli o all concerned that he will settle 1 Administration before the Judge Probate for Abbeville County Thursday tho loth of December ne: If thcro should be any demands! naining unpaid and due by thoEsU )f D. L. Bozeman, dee'd, or against j. & J. J. Bozeman, such must bo pi iented to tho subscriber on or befc I. - mnntiiinnd fftl' ontt Innmnt /I1C UttJ- UlCilU'/llvu *V4 vv.x,a**v.. V, ? L5th December, as on that clay t \dmioistrator will demand Lett* Dismissoiy. JOHN J. BOZEMAN. Nov. 18, 1870 30 4t BACON^ Lard, Floor, Meal, Grist, Molass SYRUPS, COFFEE, Sugar, Tea and Ch-ocolal just received, and for sale, by NORWOOD, DuPRE & CO, Sept. 30, 1370. S3-t? r ~ . -' * ? T~" ir JPl i Take uleasure in anno p, : and customers th Fall and ? In every Department is full, and as it \ ' stock in all its branches, wo content ou it in ns full and variet] as we have ever ANYTHING in the shape of READY-MAD! BOOTS AND SHOES, Hi LmjLivuni, SADDLERY, X We ean supply their wants upon as iD the up-countiy. ; \ VALUABLE I LAND FOB H TRACT NO. 1. 900 acres Of Cotton and Grain Tilnr\ situnt.pd between Coron-Acro 2 and Rocky Creek with Dwelling | House, Six Iiooms, Extra Gin Houso, Cotton Screw, Barns, Stables, and fine good .Cabins with gardens attached for laborers. Three hundred and fift}7 acres open land, balance in j forest, second growth pine. This ! tract can be divided into several small j farms to advantage. Sixty acres J cleared bottom lands, not subject to overflow by freshet. Terms reasonable. TRACT jSTO. 2. Four Hundred acres situated on. Rocky Creek?one half in original forrest. Thirty acres cleared the past year. sThis is an extra farm of its T)wol]in<* houso and all neces W,MV' O ) sary out buildings. Terms half cash, is, balance in one and two years. ,d TRACT NO. 3. ;j| ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY c- ACRES situated on the Greenville n, and Columbia .Railroad, one and one x. fourth miles from Greenwood. Fine d- dwelling house (eight rooms) and all other buildings necessary. This place possesses many advantages on account of location health and fertility of soil. Terms half cash, balance one and two years. For further information apply to v J. T. PARKS, Ag't. r Nov. 4, 1870- tf at !'l9 . ck r?ed *1 flLL be offered for sale, on Sale is- Va Day in December next, that ?d. GRAIN and COTTON PLANTAx TION in Abbeville County, near Cal_ _ houn's Mills, on Calhoun's Creek, conli. laining 1,600 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of estate of James Taggart, Mrs. Catherine Alston, John ES Link, and others. Iso The improvements are good, (here are accommodations for 25 or 30 la? borers, and fenccS in good- repair, to Between 250 and 300 aeras are creek x'G bottom land, aud almost 800 acres ire timbered. ut' The place can be treated for pri3n vately, and with it will be sold; if de:ht sired, MULES, HOESES, STOCK, CORN, &o. I? not sold, it will be rented. 1' Apply to WM. II. PAEKEE,. at ai Abbeville C. II. E. L. Parker. ? October 14, 1870' 2G?8t '(1 B?, Pltcenix copy tri-wcekly till h0 December. oe : TO LEASE.) re d?MY VALUABLE! rei Flatwood irs Plantation, Consisting: of 2,700 Acres. uo- rB^HIS is one of the most valuable . 1 Plantations in Abbeville which ? ' will L'easo in parts or iu the whole. *e. Call oti me at my place near Abbo' villeC.H. JOHN A. CALHOUN. Sept. 23, 1870, 22 - tf \ 4 <*,' . uncing to their Mend at their stock of inter Goods vonld bo impossible to enumerate th rsolvcs by saying to oar patrons thi before had it, and that if they wai: I CLOTHING, IRCWARE, GROCERIES GLASSWARE, rOTIONS, etc. reasonable terms as any other hous [Oct. 14. 1870, 25. tf Tfi ? LIB 1 . ? The nndei'signed aro now prepared t offer DRESS GOODS Varied and Select. MILES' SHOES. - ' ;> ff c'.; ,.v Casting ?aiters AND TALKING SHOE; Miles' Misses Shoes, MILES' CHILDREN SHOE! Quarles. Perrin & Co: "VT^? A 1 Q7fi 9? tf. J.W* -X, iUI V, -V w TBOWBBID&E & CO., H'AYE COMMODIOUS STOE EOOMS, and will store Cotto Corn, or anything else, on rcasonab terms. Liberal Cash advances made < Produce of any kind shipped throng us to .Charleston, Baltimore or Ne York. They have business arrang ments with the best Houses in tl abovo named cities, and can offer f cilitics, in the shipment of tho.pr dncts of the country, unsurpassed t any other house in the State. Particular attention is called to 01 largo stock of PLOWS, now in stor with the remark, that wo are prepa ed to furnish any Agricultural Impl ? i "\f .1 n 11 P.i t<\hvov'q m J1JUUU iUJtL'Uj UU JliiliUJUVkutv* W ccs, witli freight added. TJROWBUIDGE & CO. Nov 18, 30 tf Improved Cotton Gins. McLENDEFS PATENT TIIE subscriber purchased two yea H?ro, MeLENDEN'S PATENT 13 PKOVEMENT TO COTTON GIN for tliei Counties of Abbeville, Edgefiel and Newberry; and in tbat liine has so many of them, and to the entire satisfa tion of hip patrons. The improvement applied to the old gin ara trifling expens ?..,i ?;(i, ?t,tso material advantages?lit UI1U " III' -K vvv w it will enable the Gin to gin from. orn fourth to ono-third more, and to produi n cleaner and better lint. He lias nume ! oiis certificates from cotton planters to th I effect, and also from cotton buyers, stntij | iliat the cotton from tbia Improved G will command from one to onea.half cen moie per pound. Agents will be sent on and the public patronage is solicited | their behalf. 80^ Reliable agents wanted. E. F. PARKER. Calhoun's Mills, Augu.t 12,1870, 1G Insure Your Propert; IX THE' LIVERPOOL & londo: GLOBE Insurance Company Assets in Golfl, $17,000,000,00 Losses adjusted promptly and pa without deduction at the agency Charleston, S. C. . Apply to W. H. PARKER. Agent, 1 at Abbeville, S. C. March 18, 1870, 47?tf ] THE FLORENCE ' REVERSIBLE FEED SEIWN6 MACHINES, Making Pour Distinct Stitches. , / Tho great l)eBideratnm of Durability, United with simplicity, at last k > achieved. I. T^HTS Machine makes the justly celebrated X Lock stit ch (alike oo both sides of the fabric) as alno the Knot, Double Lock, and Double Knot?all stronger and more elastic thau tho KfcOt. , The only Machine having a self adjusting ? shuttle extension. * . < ? It is almost noiseless. . ,"' * The stitch oun be changed wunoui ?wpping the machine. Its motions are all positive. Tie machinery is so eimple that it cannot'get out of order. ' ' ' It w 11 hem, fell, bind, gather, braM, quilt, and gather and sow- on a ruffle at the |ame time. ' ' The IVnsiou is a wheel and not an unreliable wire spring. Each machine is furnished with Barnum's Self Sewer, . Please call or write for price lists and parit iicular8. . MRS. JOHtf A. AIA.YS, Agent. Dec. 2,1870, 32?tf 11 mton I ' * J TTNTO whom we. have extended indalger.ee during the Spring and Summer, to enable them to mafce their crop* - we would say, that as the'r crops are gathered we shall expect immediate payments, as our success for future operations will depend upon our customers meeting ' 10 'lieir liabilities promptly. To al' our Mends who have so liberally supported os, we return our sincere thanks" Sntid becpenk for,ourselves a conusance of i heir favors the coming season. f Norwood,- DuPre= & .Co Sept. 2, 1870, 20?ft * ' ? I Administrator9 s - ' NOTICE. /* . ' A XL persons indebted to the Es. tate of J. H.' WILSON, de[ . ceased, will find their- notes iiji the bands of McGowan & Parker, to whom payment may bo made. 5' L. C. WILSON, E. E. BOWIE. Administrators. Dec. 2, 1870, 32?2t - MICE. E Js hereby given.to all whom it may concern that on SAT (JEDAY, the 31st instant, the Personal Estate of Hi GEORGE DUSENBURY, deceased, late of Abbeville Cdnnty, will be final. w ly settled in the Conrt of Probate, for e" Abbeville County, whereupon the Advl. ministrator and .Administratrix will o- apply for Letters Dismiasory. WILLIAM A. RICHEY, Administrator. ?. MARGARET E. DUSENBURY, c* Administratrix. i- Doc 2, 1870, 32?5t The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Ia Probate Court?Citation. WHEREAS, Frances A Tolberfc, applicant has made suit tome, to grantbim Let '( ters of Administration of the Estate'and ef fects of Ansel Q. Tolbert, deceased, late of said County. r. T^ese are therefore !o cite and admonish all ' " and Af tllP r ATia Singular tuc ituuiw m.. ? . j** said Ansel G. Tolbert, dec'd, that they be and S, appear, baforn me, in the Court of Probate, to d, be held at Abbeville C. H., on Tuesday, tbe IJ 18th December next after publication hereof, al II o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if ? any they^xavet>why the said Administration 19 should not be granted. e; (iiven under my han4k this twenty-eight day Ht of November, Annq^Domini 1870, j- WM. HILL, j. r. a. c [x, a] jo Dec 2, 1870, 82 2t i Laurens Lands Z To Rent. ? T . *' '' . XF not previously disposed of privately THE LAURENS LANDS in tbe immediate neighborhood ol Cedar Springs will be divided into >1' several small tracts, and rented .at nubllo outcrv. to the highest biddei r v - _ on "Wednesday, December 14th, 1870,1 '' at 12 o'clock m. The renting will take place at the McLaren place on the Abbeville and M Augusta road. Terms made known on that day. FEKRIN & COTHRAN J Attorneys for the heirs at lawjff - Ilenry Laureoe, dec'd. ft Dec. 2,1870, 32, 2t ' Kinsman & Howell, !d Factors and, Commission ID ' Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Chariest on y S.C. .(* ^ Notice to <rar All of pair friends who arc Indebted to us, either for subscription oradver ising, will Confer a favor by settlinat an early day. The money would most acceptable to us at this time,.afkl we suppose thero i9.no seaspi^ whi^h would better suit the convenience.. our friends. The Crops are being sojd, ' and money, is as pleptifal now, i?,W? >? may expect it- Boon to be. To each x - r> J.Li. >_ uuo- luv amount 01 luueoveuupoo 'w small, bat tQ as the aggregate considerable. Come and settle!.... ?- h Charlotte Bbonte tn mashclgk ?Id Charlotte Brood's recently published letters she'thus* expressed her views regarding marriage: "Do not be over-persuaded tomarry,a^ jnln yeu can never respect?J go not?CTy . v Isve; Becanse, ; I think;-if yoir'cin respect' a parson before marriage: moderate love, at -least, -will come after; and-,*s to intense passional am convinced is no.desirable,feeling.*. In the first place it seldom ot never meets With a r^quittal; and, in the second place, if it did, the feeling wbnld bo J?' only temporary j it would *te8t*<the J' honey moon, and then, perhaps, give f" place to disgust. Certainly would be the case on ,the manapartZI and on tho woman's?'God'help-fier^f she is left to love passionafely- a3B|, alone*." * .Jr Hair Vigob.?In common' wn many others we have felt a lively Jfi- . terestin the investigation*.Which $r. Ayer bos been making to discover.fte causes of- failure of'the hair, andjo provide a remedy. His researches . are said to have been "much. mjpo thorough and exhaustive than any over made before. .'The result iim&w before us us under the tfameof ^p'a Hair Vigor. We have given it^Stfal and with , full satisfaction... It Jnuls our most favorable antfeipations.^tPtor gray hafrs ha'Ve dispersed, or resided their original color; and a -visible crop of soft, silken hair has star-ted on.a part of the 8cslp-which, * "tirely bald.?Democrat, Abingcktfyy lga. "Tis a qnaini, thought, and per cBauce .A: Somter Bitteni ye are aprang '&v< 1 From Roots ancMIerb* tbatover EdeD/d&4tt Tkijln m>ijf inA n/iA flnn/? " *v Jkuvak ^uovitfv 4J H^iavvg UUU^I Vt, , .^ > EeONQVT AND COIDTOET is BcTtEGsa.?The?? can only be studied and secured byfby paying proper attention 1o the finishing of a bttDding. There are mnnyhtinses in our c?fttty whose windows, without glass, and fceory wooden abutters, co;t more than sash and venii^ans, and whose glbomyVoodeB Mt6 more expensive than whitewashed plaster on laths. 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