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w. A. LEE. EDITOR.
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TERMS?.*h?re<? Dollar* a year in advance |
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L-?r flO SUCWirpilUlU l?wi m _ .....
thus tbau ?ix months.' ' *
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Friday, December i6, 1870.
. $he~.Tnal Justice System.
?'jw ? ? My ' ' ?'- X
Weave glad to sec, that tbf Trial
Justice? Systera/is 'abouti/^"6.1^
"revision by the LcriPf *0'?^ ho
Modified, or tobcpff ^^ altogether.
The fthole *s c'earb* ttnconstltattoddLiX??
COD8t,itut'on provides for
ijj^yedTon of Justices of the Pence, by
Jtrequalified electors of each eduh-jy,
but conifers no power on the Legislature
to give tho appointment of any
(adjoin) masrtetrate-to the Governor.
"TJys has" repeatedly been raado"the
. subject -of judicial decision. But
apart from its "unconstitutionality, the
system, with its enlarged judicial powers
conferred upon men necessarily oil
limited capacity, is worse than use-,
less aud inaffective?being positively
prejudicial to the best interests of th"e
country. The abuses from erroneous
and corrupj, judgpippts, grow .natural
)y and necessarily out 01 iuo bjoiuiu,
where enlarged powers over property
are conferred upon incompetent officials.
Inferior magistrates with limited
jurisdiction, in connection with
ijhe present circuit court system,
seem 'to fte all suf&cicnt for the juclicial
necessities of the country, at the
e'amii fimo, that a better guarautoo is
lurpishecl for the proper ad/njnisira
tioa of justice. The complaints against
the present Trial Justice System, are
long" an<i' loud', fcome of tho evils
rio doubt are casual ancl incidental, but
#>r the'most'part they are radical;
and essential. They grow out of
conferring large judicial powers upon!
men dependent upon the fees of ollicoi
fbr support, -^'nd hence tempted to
make^ these the instrument of oppres?lon
to the people.'*"
?-?i?' *m*
The Usruy Law BUL
seo that Mr. Wilkes, of Anderson,
has introduced into tho Legislature
a bi(l to repeal the Act of 1866,
Which repealed the old Usury Laws
of the Siafe. The bill is now in the
Kftads oif the Committee of Ways and
Means in the House, and' wi l meet,
it ig- said, as w.e think it deserves,
Very strong opposition. The attempt
po exomgt money fYom tho operation
M1 laws of-trade and to j
subject"^ to any other law' than that
'Of buppfy and demand, must prbve
Tutilef "The worth of tlilngis what
it Will hring," and in this Respect fiotr
'does money differ 'from any other
"commodity ? or what cqfoity is there
in the jjjllempt By Legislative enactment'
to force a man to take seven
per cent, for that which is worth
twehrfr? The attempt is fruitless,
Xtid alt mercantile experience shown
'that no Usnry Law can bo rigidly
enforced, flyep if practicable, the
only effect -vpquld be to diyert capital
"to sections where trade is unfettered,
and the lender is free to receive the
price which his capital commands in
ito market. Is it to bo supposed the
* capitalists here will bp b6 patriotic
"and accommodating as to lend their
laaonej; at seven pei pent, when thoy
'can get twelve in onr sister States
'Xr -*h?k Rrtiith ? ' "Even in Georgia,
irhefs' t$e Usury Law is in full operation^n^oney
commands thirteen per
cent.?seven per cent, interest, and
One-half per cent, per month in the
"way of commissions. IJvery soand
reason seems to OJijitose the ' repeal of
\he law of' 18&6, an4 trnsfr jibat
the bill qf Mr.' Wiljces wjil Jbe defeated:
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,We learn from t{j? CoIpmt?i? Photnfy
that on JastBaiurday morning, Sher'ff
^Frazee, having In charge thp Laurens
prisoners?ten in number?attempted
to take the "train for Laurens, in order
to carry the prisoners before Judge
Vernon, Jby whom writs of hubtas corput
had been issued in their respective
-fcases. - Before be could get' u j)Oii < tfce
cars, ho was arrestfeti by the Sergeant"
11 " * T> Arv%?AftAt?f A
at-Arms Ot yje q-UUBC Of in;jjfc.iciua- I
>ives, feting under the" orders of "Joseph
Crews, Chairman Special (Com'
T?? prisoners are now held in cus*
tody in Columbia, and as tbo PfxgMz
temarks, 4t would seem that Govorner
Scott has abdicated, $hat the civil
iCourts are nowhere, and" ihat the
paramount power of l&e Stato is now
exercised by tbe'Legi&ative majority,
aetiog through one Jcfteph Crews,
*Chairman pf (fa tfpjciul Committet? "
The oaae or these' prisoners is one
of'peeuliar hardship, and involves a
'cnvMR violation of law and abuse of
the moat cherished rights of citizepship.
Arfcete4 Vitlh a great sbojjr of
force?hurrie'd off to Columbia?deprived
of tber right of counsel whet)
arterft(#~Ve^chieaiy r^arrteHte'd upon
truiflfped-np chargfes/aftcr being repeatedly
admit?c<| PP bail, and after
'sundry bill* of indictment ,had been
tHrt by t&t Grtfed: Jtiry of
'the U. S. District Coart^fciM Uiwtly,
deprived of~jQn Kabta* torput by fceu*
. jy*ti vo .ibUrposiUoo?these geqtlo'men
have been tbo victims of a most
'high-handed oppression. If such, be
law, nri^her person nor property Is
Since writing tUe above, we see by
the PA??f*\hftt'thV prisoners weft)
"brought befbro Judge Vernon on :
:i\redncsday, on a Writ of habeas corpus,
land discharged on giving bftll in the
'iraln of $5,000 each. Judge Vernon
:was fcrved with a notice of impeachment
"fey the Legislature, but '&>rt'cluded
to give his decision neverthe? ?."
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The following are the names of fcbp
menf thus flfenarged: B.*'S. Jones,
& P.'.Toddi Utrgh L. Farley, Jamws
t)opeland, Stobo D.: Garttrigton, Tur'rer
Richardson, Geo. F. Moseley, J. Y.
'Jf. Williams, N.'B. Harris and Henry
:S^bcr?all pitiaons of Laurens.
The United States Patent
Laws, with instructions how to oh- Ej
tain Patents, is the title of .a 'work
of 112 pages, sent to us by Munn ?? yC
Co., 37 Park Row, New York. It
also contains the official rules, en
for patent deeds, hints ed
patents, 150 diagram8(1^^^c^an^ca' to
movements, and variety of m
other uscfuljj?^^^,c,n* It is a book f|.j
really wo?<<^'av'nS) an(* can be had r(i
who will send tiieir names j?
^Sicssrs. Munn & Co. as above. 'th
ne
"What Gen. Beauregard Went to j
Europe For.?-The New York Sun, Ofl j
Jlonday, saj's: "Gen. Beauregard tu
was aniong the passengers bjr the
Yillo do Taris, which left this port
for Brest on the 28th ult. He goes
abroad in compliance with an invita
tion from tho prosent Jfrench government.
They have offered liim tho th
post of a general of division in the y
French army. Ho ha3 accepted it, and w
now goes to enter upon its duties."
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Masonic.?The following brethren m
of Clinton Lodge, A. F. M.} were ^
elected officers at their last regular j.]
meeting: w
W. IT. Parker. W. M. th
Hugh Wilson, 8. W. la
Edward Westfield, J. W. in
T. C. Seal, Treasurer. H
T, P. Quari.es, Sec'y. IV
. J. Kurtz, Tiler. * ol
APPOINTMENTS. tl
J. F. C. PuPre, S. 1). a?
- ?r rt... r r\ |fl<
ft. I*Z. 1JX1.L, O U,
\V. C. Evans, ) 0
C. V. IIammond, I Steward. i?
l>, ai
|?r The Charleston papers contain
an elaborately prepared protest by ^'
the Catholics of that city against thcjja
Italian occupation of Komo. Protests'! ec
are flowing in from all quarters, and I
the sympathies of the Catholic worjd j ^
seem to bo fully aroused in behalf of _
the Pope, whose temporal independence
they regard as essential to the
maintenance of his spiritual suprcm- ?
ry- I
i?. at
Messrs.,J. D. Chalmers & Co. adver
tiso a choice variety of furniture of all j
ki?ad9?parlor arid cpamopr sets ui
low prices?as low as you can purchase
elsewhere; also, superior pictures,
steol engravings, oil cbromos*,
and lithographs?the most beautiful ni
for Christmas presents. Give them a
call, and you may indulge your ta.sto
for both the useful and ornamental.
The Sf>u?h Carolina. Confer- i
ence.?The Annual Conference* of the
Methodist Church, convened in Charleston
on Wednesday of the past
week, and after an interesting session
of five days, adjourned to meet next
in Spartanburg, S. C. In another
column we publish tho list of appoint- g
raepts.
80*. Wc jfgret to learn that the
stables of Mr. J. C. Lindsay, in the
neighborhood of Bradlcy'ts Mills, were
burned by incendiaries on the 1st
inst. Two fino horses and a large
quantity of fodder were consumed.
See the advertisement of reward for 2
incendiary.
?
Laurens Road was sold
on Wednesday, 7th inst, under a bankrupt
decreo for one hundred and four 31
thousand dollars, and was bought by
Colonel Patterson for the Greenville
Road,.and will be put in running order
soon,
B&r We learn from the fhccnix that
^ new Optional Bank is to bo pstab- ^
linhed in Columbia on the 1st of Jan- G
nary next, with a capital ef $100^060,
with the privilege of raising to $500;poo.
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#3^ We publish in another column
tLe' resolutions of tbo Long Cane
meeting, which we cordially endorse,
and which we aro sure will be heartily
responded to by every good citizen. ^
i ' ol
L I?*.We learn that >Ir. L. II. Eus- 0j
seH haB purchased the residence of!
' IMmm. IrtUil A m AI1I? trtll' 11 fni* I
|iur iiuuii n> nuij in uui ?ii mj .w.
;f3,00J C06j?. V ' "
: tl
jy Several droves of Tennessee X
hogs have visited "our District during
the past week, selling at 9 cents gross.
W,W o direct the attention of ourjtl
readers* to'Ifoe acfveiftisetnent 'of Mr !sn
Robt. Martin, who has opened a tailor L
shop in the Marshall House, in the rear
oftbc store of Mr. Osborne. Mc. Martin
is a faithful workman, and will spare
ho pains to give satisfaction to his tl
customers. Give him a call. S]
in
JC3T By reference to the card in j W
another column, the friends a?'d pa- {
trons of C?pt. E. L Parker will 'be
gratified to icaru that he \yill re?open j
his school here in January next, for'^
itho ensuing year AVe Wish him thc:<Jj
patronage which Jie so well merits,
and which we "arc sure lie will deserve
in thq futnre.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE. 8|
, In Bankruptcy. ?
virtne of Sundry orders t6 mf direptod, J
fc- iinupd from the Distric Court'bf' tbe
Uoited State*. for the District of Sb'ufch' Carolina.
I will sell at public auejion, at AiUb-ville
Court House, on the Fiist^iltffiday in /auui?/y,
Jhe following property. ' It
the m tterof W*l/C. HUNTER. Bankrupt. Ooe
tract of land in the County of Ai>be
vi>le, on Cp'rfiii??gford cr<ek.' adjoining lands
Geo. R. Caldw* 1, and others. containing 400
acre*. mors or leaa.cold nee of incumbrance.
In th? n?'atter of JNl>. H. UGON. Bankrupt
The Bankrupt's inform, Kenl E-tateoflVj
hi* father, Joseph Ligon, dee'd . being the i n-j ||
divided one twelfth intere*i in )St acr?s ln>d, !0j
more or less, bounded by iands of 9. F. Gibert
and heirs, and oTLjier wt%re*t mentioned in
schedule. - '' ' |&[
In the matter pf A. C. Hawthnjne, Bsukruot j dt
Snndry'choaeain action,' omit fed at furnicr
"ale.
Terms Caah. Purchasers to pay for pnpara P<
and stamps R. H. WAHW'Aw,
D*-. I e, 18# 0,84?at1 1 Aaugna*
3IT0R PRJ5SS^^?^NBR :
Slji: through me through
>urj^ o8 t0 correct a misapprc
*won regarding my plans fdr th?
wing year, it is currently report
, I am informed, that I am abon
remove to Charleston, and close
y school. I beg to inform my
ends and patrons that I intend to
main herd and oj>cn my school in I
nuary; 1871. My advertisement to
at effect will appear in your issue of!
T A.ll.. .
'Xt WCeK. J. rCBPeuuunjr ouuvm o
ntinuance of tho patronage which
have received, and which in the fare
I 9hall strive to mevit.
Respectfully your obedient servant,
EBW. L. PARKER.
Abbeville C. XI., Dec. lo, 1870.
An Operatic Marriage?We make
ie following extract from the New
urk lltrald, with regard to a lady
ell known to the Southern- public:
"By this title is not meant tho
d urn age of Figaro," but of our fuou8
tenor. Sisruor Brignoli, and
ias Isabel MeCulloeh, one of our
meriean prima donna. Both are well
rcown to the public, and every one
ill wish them happiness. Though
10 marriage took placo in Canada
st summer, as has been announced
i tho advertising columns of the
'em hi, the cuKtomery reception of
iends was not held, ia consequence
* Signor Brignoli's engagement with
?e Nilsson company, till a few days
jo. This occurred at the residence
tho bride and bridegroom, in Eigh
fourth street. Mrs. Brignoli was, as
generally known, a Southern lady,
id belonged to one of the best futuics
in the South. Every one will
nigratnlate Brignoli on his good
rtun?>in getting such au estimauic
dy for hi's wife, for becoming a Benlict
and settling down to domestic
to, and for identifying himself with
merica and American art by thi*
arriage."
SHERIFF'S SALE.
JY virtuo of sundry writs of Fieri
J Facias, to me directed, I will sell
. Abbeville Court House, on Saleday
jxt, within the legal hours, the folwing
proporty, to wit:
'ne Thousand Acres
OF LAND,
oro or less, levied upon as the projrtvof
A. P Connor,- uds. \V. P. A
r. \Y. Belcher.
. &&so, '
.t Defendant's Residence,
Oil Tiesiaj after ?ale Day,
ie following PERSONAL PRO
PERTY, to wit:
IX MULES,
FIVE HORSES,
. ONE COLT,
O T7A1vah Af AtrAn
f/ X U&CO Uf VAVU)
2 Ox Wagons,
Ten Bales of Cotton,.
,000 lbs, of Cotton in the Seed.
A Quantity of Fodder,
About (J00 Bushels Corn,
#
0 Bushels of Cotton Seed,
SO Head of Hogs.
4 Milch Cows,
) Dry Cattle, 12 Goats,
ovied upon as the property of A. F
ounor, ads. same. Terms Cash.
I1ENKY S CASON,
Sheriff of Abbeville County
Sheriff's Office, 1
Uec. 12, 1870, 34. j
ALSO,
By virtne of a warrant under un
griculturul Lien, 1 will sell 0119 Hale
f Cotton, levied upon us tne property
[' Larkin Crritfin ads. T. J. Ellis.
ALSO,
J^vc Bales of Cotton, levied on at
10 property of A. P. Conner ads. W,
. Branch.
ALSO,
One Bale of Cottou, levied npon as
io property of Uenry Williams, to
itisty Agricultural Lcin in lav or ol
. L. Gutfiu.
ALSO,
One Bale of Cotton, levied upon a*
to property of M. II. and C. II.
;>roftso,'to satisfy Agricultural Lion
~ favor of W. K.. Brady and A. T.
rideman. . '
ALSO,
At tho residence of Mrs. Sarah
'idenian, on Wednesday alter S;?leiv,
one Bale Cotton and Thirty-five
usheU of Corn, ads same.
ALSO,
n ""!"4 ' on
?v TU'tlie VI U Vtltnutii/ unuvi ....
gpieijltural Lien, I will flyII at Ninety
x, on Thursday after Sale Day next,
'? teen Haies of Cotton, levied on
' lii? property of G. B. Addison ad*.
M. Richardson *'
HENRY 5|. CASOX,
Sherifl' A. 0.
'Abb villo C. )
' Dec. 12lh, 1870. }
NOTICE.
JILL be let to the lowest bidder, at
f JSrwjri s Mills, on the lOih dt-y
' January next, tho repairing 0f
:oadfiionth Bridgcand Saluda Bridge.
)ecificajious made known on that
S. JONES, Clerk.
mp order of Board County Com'rs.
Dw. 16, 1870 34?it
Conference Appointments,' ,.
Charleston District-?A. }f. Chrietzberg,
" '' Presiding Elder. 1
Trinity and Cifcmberland?"J M Car- ?
isle.'." * ' 1 \:
Bethel?T ? "Warftiamaker.
Spring Street?J T Wigbtraan. W
Cooper River?:L?C Loyal/ ^
Coopor River Mission?To be sapplied.
Cy.press ct.?To be supplied by A E
Danner.
Walterboro?B G Jones.
St George's?W JHutto!' I
St George's Mission?To be sop- c
plied. . ' jj
Eastern Orange?W Carson. 1
Providence?J CStollj E J Penning- ^
ion, Buuciuoiurrei v,
St Matthew's?J W Crid or. ,a
Upper St. Matthew's?J E Wat- f
!Hon. , {
Bamberg District?F. M. Kennedy, P. E. ^
Bamberg -T Raysor; E B Tarrant. .
supernumerary, '
Blaekville - J W McEoy. c
Edisto?J E Penny.
Baanwell? E E Dagnall.
Aiken?G J Griffiths.
Graniteville Mission?J C Miller.
Upper Orange?J S Bea9ley. J
Orangeburg?F Auld.
Branchville?D J Simmons.
Colleton? C Wilson, D Kirkland.
Allendale? W A Clarke.
. Blatk Svvnmp? J B Campbell.
Jlardeeville?J ECoburr..
Cohmhia District? S. H Brouine, P. E.
Washington Street?M Brown.
City Mission?To bo supplied. -j
TU ??mn rnof. .. W W Mnrul. 11
.?.,.v,wv .. .. j
Columbia ct? J A Clifton.
Richland Fork?G W Gatlin. 3
Lexington G W M Creighton. ]
Lexington miss?To bo ?upplied. .
East Chester?J M Boyd.
Chester?E J Meynardie, R D
Smait.
Winnsboro?-A G Gantt,
Fairfiald? J L Shuford, R N "Wells.
' Edgefield?J W Humbert.
Little iSsluda ct?J H Zimmerman.
Sumter District? IV. H' Fleming, P. E.' I
Sumter? H AC Walker.
Sumter ct-S J Hill.
Santee?J L Sifley.
Mutfchcster miss?To bo supplied.
Lynchburg?L M Little.
Manning?A Ervin
Bishopville?S A Weber; A Mc:
Corqucdale 'siipernumcrarj*.
i Durhnj^pn ct?P G Bowman.
Chesterfield? f B Piatt.
Zoar?To be supplied by C A Ph*Icr.
Cheraw? J F Englaiwl
1 Wcntficld miss?To bo supplied by
A J Wilson.
Lancaster?J R Little.
Hanging 'Rock?S Jones.
Upper Lyuche's Creek?To be supplied.
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Camden?A J Stoker
Marion Di*t>ict?J. W. Kelly, P. E.
Marion?R R Pegiie*.
.Marion et?W Vy Jones.
Little Rock?W C Power,
Bennettsville?J A Porter.
Brick Swamp - T ' Mitchcll, E T
Aodgea
>>!orlh Marlboro?W L Pegncs.
Liberty Chapel?A J Stafford.
Lynched Creek - S P II Ehvcll.
Darlington?W T Capers.
Timmonsville?G II Wells.
Georgetown?A W Walker.
Kingstrcc?A Nettles.
Black Mingo ct and miss?D W
Scale.
Conwayboro and Bucksvillc?W
Thomas.
Conwayboro ct and miss?T W
Munncrlyn.
"T - - -1 n T?~? . r.
Ht'C.'WIIHW UIIU 111 iro V iJtiiD,
supernumerary; one to be supplied.
Spirtonburg District?T. O. Herbert,
P. K.
Spartanburg?C II Priteliard.
Spartanburg ct and ruins?To be
HMppiicd ; J 1) Carpenter, supoinumerary.
Cherokee mis*?R C Oliver.
, Rich Hill?N K Melton.
Pacolet? J S Conner.
Fair Forest?To be supplied.
Unionville and Sardis C Thomason.
Cane Creek and Goshen Hill?T J
Clyde.
1 Belmont?J R Masscbcan.
Yorkville?GM Boyd; L A Johnson,
sup. . ,
Hock Hill?JU A connoiiy; it a
Alston, sup. . i
Gowansville?J C Crisn.
Spartanburg Female College?S B
Jones, S Lander,
Wofford College?A M Shipp, President;
W Smith, A H Lester, Professors.
I
Greenville District -R P Franfo, P E. \
Greenville?0 A Darby. <
Greenville ct J Attawny. I
lleidville?J Watts; J A Wood, i
pun. I
Pickcnsville?G T Harmon.
Walhalla?D J McMillan; F Mor- .
?jan, nil p. I
; Williamslon?It L Harper. >
Semea?D I) Byars.
Anderson ~ W A Ifodgec,
Anderson ct?C V Barnes.
Pendleton?J B Tray wick; one to |
1 l?c supplied.
CoJcexbiiri/ District ?II M Mood, P E.
Cokes bury?L Wood.
Cokes bury ct - J W Murray.
Abbeville-G F Round.
, Abbeville ct?J J Workman.
Lowndesville ?A J Cauthcn. I
Ninety-Six?P F Kiatler.
Saluda Itixer Mission? W II Law- j
ton. ' |
I Dorn's Mine ?R L DulTic. ,
Edgefield miss?T S Daniel, sap. I "
Laurens ct? J T Kilgo; one to bo j
supplied.
Clintan?W Bowman.
TumMing Shoals?J Finger.
Newberry?J A Mood.
Newberry ct?A P Avant.
Agent for Wofford College?W T
| Monzon - > 1
I A gout for Washington Street church J
If- \f ?i?*t a n
Ill V^lHUfllVJU '? *??*? v....
J S Nelson, M II Ilnylo and B F 1
Dixon were transferred to C Copfcre
nee.
II J Morgan transferred to Northwest
Tex us Conff-Tep^e.
The next session of the Conference
to be held at Greenville. i
C. C- Bowe.v in* Trouble.?Washington*.
I). 'O. Peecinoer 13.?The
Grand Jury has returned into the!'
' United States District Court for tho '
J District of Columbia, an indictment'*
(against C. C. Eowpp, member of Con-|'
gross faofn South Caralina, for the J
cjime of bigamy; and it is understood
that a WMrant has been issuod for
his arrcet. The affair ha? crcated
ometxeitemontin certain circle*.
itT T"M
CHRISTMAS
SX??0?S
OILiT SETS, JITEL nous, 1
Albums, Scrap Books, W
Magic Lantern, Faint Boxes,
Ihina Vases, Lava Vases, Guea
'igures, Paper Weights, Harm
ihawl Pins, Transparent Slatei
trumpets, Drums, Gnns, Pistol
ies, Dolls, (a variety,) Assorted (
nd Arrows, Boxes of Toys, Cati
olds, Mnsical -Tops, Minors, A
Ciiiilr WAnlrAn'd tl/Vliaf 1A
PiXrXUO} OI>AV/ik il&VUiVV J Of WW ** ~w" ?
?uses, &c., Supple Jacks, Flew
Magnetic Fish,-Mechanical 0i?
irs, Torpedoes.
Prenoh.
IMERICAtf CANDIES
SUGAR ANIMAL!
KRISS KRING
iunt Mary's Series, Cindreilla?!
Some Amusement Games, A
mer Lot, Fancy Photographs,
Robinson Crusoe, Irving's Li!
number of others soon to Arri
At, Par
: W
Dec. 16 1870,34?tf *
TO ARRIVE.
A CAR LOAD CORN,
"Which will be Sold
LOW,
For Casii.
ALSO, ANOTHER LOT
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.Low rriceu
MAYS, BARNWELL & CO.
Dec. 16, 1370, 32?tf
COKESBURY RESIDENCE
FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale my residence in
the villago of Colccnbnry. The
Lot contains TWENTY-FIVE AcreR.
The dwelling is n two-storj* frame
building, in good repair. The outbuildings
are good
If not disposed of previously to
the FiltST MONDAY in JaNUARY
next, this property will bo sold on
tbatdayat Abbeville C. II., at auction.
Terms?One-half Cash. Balance
payable in one, two and three year*,
with interest from d 113* of sale, to be
well secured. Purchaser must pay
for all nee ssarv papers.
For information as to price and
particulars, apply to Hon. A. Burt, at
Abbeville (J. II., or to a person on the
promises.
LAUEA E. BLACKWELL.
Dcc. 16, 1870 35?2t ' v
$25 Reward!
^ T P
O 11-PJLC/XA
FROII tho subscriber's stables, on
Thursday ni^ht.tho 8th of December,
one Bay Mute, five years old, fourteen
or fifteen hands high, well mounted
before, saddlo-mark on the wethers,
lor.or tail, and has a fine walk. For
(vpprehension of the thief and delivery
? . . a iuvrvtV
)l me no rise, a icivaiu "i * . ?^*.1 *
KIVE DOLLARS will be given. The
mbKcribcr lives six miles west of Abbeville
C. II.
R. H. WINN
Dec. 10, 1870 34 - 2t
TAW SHOP,
In tho Marshall House.
THE undersigned would respectfully
inform his friends that he
lias removed his Shop to the room in
Jig rear of J. P. Osborne's Store, in
:he Marshall Houso. where he will be
ilf>ns<<rl fr? iiwfiminfifliil*! his CUStOtUUrS
md IVjeude.
A. MARTIN,
Tailor.
Dec. 16, 1670 34?3ni
iw BARBER SHOP,
n tlie rear of J. D. rh ilmere <? Co.'a Furniture
Sior*-.
Fntronage respectfully solicited. j
Dec 10,.1870 34- tf
S100 BE WARD!
rllE undersigned will pay tlic
ubotfo reward for proof to 0011*ict
tho incendiaries for setting lire to
lis ?t:. hies on the night of tho let of
!)ocombcr inst.
J. C. IIKDSAY.
D?c. 18, 1870, 34-46 1
V
St?&?jgeM
PRESENTS fji
JD aaXLT.v
eras j? mm.
ork Boxes, Odor Boxes,
Surprise Boxes, Panan Vases,
it Cups, Mugs. Tea Sets, Burts,
onicfts, Meerschaum Smokers,
i, Grace Hoops, Kalerdiscopes,
is, Swords, Toy Watches, BatJames,
Picture Blocks, Bows
s, Dogs, Birds, Villages, Sheep.
B. C. Blocks, Marks Falling l
s, Tin Kitchens, Stoves, Omni~rS
rer Pot Puzzles, Battledoors,
;s, Roman Candles, Tire CrackCandies,
s
I, SUGAR HEAETS, {
} AND BIRDS, ;
LE 'LIBRARY, i
Series, Rip Van Winkle & Co.,
unt Mary's Little Series, FarMental
Photograph Albums,
:e of Colnmbns, also quite a !
,ve.
ker & Lee's.
tmk 1 - ' ~ '
ISHS55 VST
^ m^i w i
WE will continue onr Agency for
the sale of FERTILIZERS,
for the ensuing season.
In consequence of drought, and the
low price of cotton, many planters
condemn fj'imos. We can furnish
many certificates showing the increasI
ed percentage of crops from the use
of Fertilizers' though tho seasons
were so unfavorable.
We have always on hand a full
stock of the following:
Wan do Fertilizer,
SOLUBLE PACIFIC,
Mapes' Superphosphate,
Wilcoi & CtI's MasipnlaM,
Plaster and Lime,
and if the Fnctoiies reduce their prices,
we .vill immediately infurm our
customers of ihe reduction.
Factory pricc8 with freight and
drayage added.
AIKEN & WALLER,
n ji a rt
ureeuwuuu, o. u.
Dec. 19, 1870, 34?
SHERIFF'S SALE.
TJY virHif of t e Or.ler of the Court in
Bi ihiti CMse 1 will mil to the hi*he*? bid le.r
at Abbeville C. II. cn tlie 6r?t M.m
(lav in Jxiiiinrv ?ieJ t, within the ln^al
hours of Slieritl 'a sale, the following trads
of io wit:
1st. "TIIE- UOME PLANTATION'
c.i.niairirnj: 1000 acres, ?,or? "r ''*B,
in.undid l?v tHii<l> o Juk. VY. Fr;iZ?r. S. M.
Mi-Clinton, and others.
2nd. "THE ADAMS TRACT,"
<!ont?iiiirig 1090 acres, or lf*?,
bounded bv 'hihI. o' S McG"*an, I'Btal1
of J. A. Allen, N. J. Davt?, and oilier*.
a.1 "TITF. P.ATCER TRACT." .
romamintr 200 acres, more r>r lew.
bounded l>y Ixixisot Sam'l Jordan, Titos.
Jackson, >nd oiliert.
Que House and Lot,
In the To^yn of of AKlmville, continuing
One and Half acres,
more or les*, on Mum Sircet, ?jjp?>?iio the
Mfibodi<it Parsonage.
Levied ti|*OK as ihe property ?>f Enoch
NeNon, ?d?. Ely Oherliol&er and fundry
othei creditors.
Terms Cash.
H. 8. CAKOtf,
/ Sheriff Al'beviiie County.
Slu-rifrV OflirM.)
Dr-r. Yi, 1870, j"
' BOSXO& *vy.-.
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BY permission of the Judjjoof Phot- :
hate, I will sell SALEDAY, in
JANUARY m-xt, > 1
Two Tracts of Laud,
Mongin-f to the Estate of MARGARET
DUNN, doe'd. One tract eontair-ing
100 acres, wore or less,
bounded by lands ut liev. V. Young,
Yancey Martin, xndoihera.
Ono truct of 187 acres, more or
It'Rfl, bounded l>y lanos oi William
Dunn, Wm. C. Martin and others.
Termfl made known at naltf.
ROBT. DUNN,
Administrator.
Dcc. 16, 1810, 31?iit
Notice This.
ALL persona indebted to the under- J
?igned uro requested to tome
forward and settle their account* by
25th inst., or they will find them in
the bands of an officer to be sued on,
without respect to person. ]
' W. W. EDWARDS.
5 ?c. 16, 1870, 34?tf
raiTE, SMIT
i'ould inform their friends and c
FALL AND WIJ
J. ..
i now complete ia every Departmei
' direct special ati
DOMESTICS, GOODS I
AJsD FLA
: ? We have a laq
MEN'S READY-MA
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my one needing Goods in tbis line
TOOK. We liave in connection v
A TAHflP, AKSOT
BOY'S BEADY-MA]
f (?
In the line of* Boots and Shoes wi
pecial attention to this part of the
o say that our Stock of B< >OTS an
laps larger than any in the np-connt
n our stock, and persons bnying shot
vill get such, and such only a3 are g
In addition to the u
jROCKERY, HARDWARE
Groceries
In short, onr purpose is to Wp a
rions of the house in which we do J
jtrive to be able to supply as neat
customers. We propose to sell (to<
trade. We believe an examination
frilly atte9t the truth of what we say
'1 hankful for past patronage v
same. - , , .
WHITE, SMtri
. Octolier 28, 1870, 27?tfwnTTHF.
THIS J
' *
Wo have received an invoice of the:
articles named below, and we expcct
them to arrive by the last of this
week. - ^ .. |
24 Paira Band-sewed Calf Water
Proof Boots '
24 " Hand-sewed Dress Boots.
24 " Calf Congress Gaiters?Don- 1
ble sole.
24 " Calf Cong. Gaaiters?Single j 1
sole. *
OUR WATER-PROOF EOOTS j
are something si?|)crior. W? onljr. t
ask the privilege of showing tbeni to j
any ono needing a pair of Boots for t
Winter. *? ,
White, Smith & White. *
t
. Oct 28, 1S70, 27?tf . v. j j
MILES'SHOES. |
Jflst received, |_
1
42 Pairs Ladies 1*2 Polish Last- ^
ing Balmorals.
30 " " Congress Gaiters. 30
" Misses Lasting Gaiters I
and Balmorals.
White Smith & White.
Oct. 28,1870, 27?tf
JUST RECEIVED.
Another Lot, i ^
" "fl Rimonmlvi f!nHhj|iw
o. HIV uu.iwu.?? ~ -ty~1 I
.Mountain Apples, <
Cornr Sweet Potatoes, i
Flour, Venison Hams, (
Soda Biscuitn, t
Ginger Cakes, \
Candy and Cove Oysters. *
JOHN r. OSBORNE, *
Under Marshall Hooso. j
Dcc2,1870, 3f-tf t
GOODS RECEIVED^ \
Glycerine, Soap, ' I
Omnibus Soup.
English Ilunoy Soap,
Boquet Soap,
Continental Soap,
Assorted Soap,
Gen. Brown Windsor Soap,
Key Stone Shaving Soap,
, Military Shaving Soup, (
Hair Pomade,
Robo Bail' Oil. I
Hair Brushes, ^
l oom Drusij^ * vancyr,
Nail Biu8irt?,aytinety, |
ludia Itirbbarllresding Combs. .# *
^ luidfr .
tilV Wbito, ^.\& i'
Wnght'^ Lwfe'i Extract, T
v K. Nipples, t
Bfacfc.f'eppor (?rottn<f,i&ilg?r Ground,
Bottle Corks, ,
Jiij? Corka. I\v tlw? .
Deniijol.ij Corks by Dozenr
HuHh Plain TfUMt
T1 .) I ?? -?
ruwucruu iuw?,. , ,
White V Iron
by Ilydfftg?j^> . , 1
, Young AXift.lt,- 1
Jajaes Expectorant,
Pioflecting Speculibins,
Simmons' Kegulntor,
Shallaburges Pills, j,
Extract Logwood.
Preston's Yeast Powder.
Price's Cream Baking Powders. ,,
At PARSES & LEE'S. <'
Dec. 2.1870, 32-if 1*
George i. Bowman, Ag't "
w r'Viavl Acfnn. R H
20 / AUlg'Ollll VUUJIAWM.WM, Ml VI
KttEPJ ci-iutamly on hand ? laivfl and
well-el^-od stock . f CARPETIN0.OIL
L..TH, WAITING, HUMS,,1X1*-R JUTS,
to. i" . B?eh " rre u?u*lly found in a firlt
lass c?'pet?toif.
Nor 25 SI 8m
GOOD FLOUR,
FOE $4.50 per 100 lbs., at
Wilson's Mill. I
Doc 2, 32?ti . i
H & WHITE
-&.?&&' l-'? V 1 '- *" * i ; *
:U3tomerB that their ttock of
(ITER GOODS
?fc v <n Pry Good# we woald
feention to
>;-v^ j&. - ?.Ji . ' >' v .
OR MEN'S WEAK
nztcus, ..
jestoekof '" _ \ i :
DE CLOTHING.
wofeld do well to examine obi
rith this Department,
HlBJflBJL VJC -,y\ , ^
}E CLOTHDTG.
3 keep everything: . We pay
trade, and we do not hesitate
id SHOES is as larg*, and per*
;ry. We keep no gnoddy work,
es from ns majr beTwre they
rood.
bove, we hare
, HATS AKD CAPS
s rtfar everything as the dimenhnsmftsa
will allow. We. will
as po&nble, every want of oor .
)ds as low as any boose ill the
<011 the part of. purchasers will
i i - * - * ' '
re hope for a continuance of the
H ? WHITE.
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SPECIAL
ADVERTISEMENT.
i" . ' AT ' .j - --"A?. w f '/iiV
< : ; / . ; JV
We would respectfully aanonnc? It
be ladies mat j
OUR STOCK OP
HAND < SEWED SHOES
um at .last com* in. Tbaae ibots
vere made to order.&rvoM? trade
jw?cuUly, ;and we can confidently
econi mend them as the beat goede ef <
he. kind in market. JfSilly aware mC
Heir worth ourselves, nnd apxiotji t#
ntrodace this elawi of work more istensively,
we offer- 'these okoes, at a
'ery smalt advance on the coet of uanafneture.
We sold tbe same kind
>f shoes loHt Spring, and we have ret
o hear any complaint of them. OUR
UVnj?KWRn TALP and GOAT
SKIN BOOTEES are the best shoes
i>r constant wearing that are made.
Give tbcm a trial and we guarantee
atisfaction.
BTMte, Saxtlt 1 Wilts.
Oct! 28, 1870 27?tf
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To Shippers of
Cotton.
t * r - . ?' *:
.TV ' ?
W? would give notice to all ear
Yiends that we.afo now prepared to
ibip cotton on most favorabletense. '
will advance libei ally on CuttOw-or
shipment yrbea dreired. We will
ibip to W. C. BEE 4 CO., Charles*
? TinPisrjTsja TkWffiffT A
-VU, anu . ?
r ROW BRIDGE, tfew Turk.
No Commission Houses stand bigfei
ir in tbeir respective markets tbsn .
he abore. Our past dealings wftk
bese houses have l?een so satisfae*
ory that we are prepared to prom?s
jood sales and prompt returns tp ?H
f our friends who foay put their Cot*
on iuto our bands for shipment.
White, Smith & White.
Sept. 10, 1870.
To Planters
Who desire to ^doable their crops
>n half the iand, we are now pre>arftd
to offer the
a ' , v
Eti wan
GUANOS.
Having obtained the Agnncy for
he?je fir?t class Fertilizer?, we will
kj glad to r'cceive the orders of all
rho are disposed to give then ft
rial.
White, Smith & White. ?
Sept.23. 1870,22. tt
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SHERIFF'S SALX.
BY virtiw of sundry WriU of fiei?{c? <4
cm? to me directed, I will eetl
Ue iii^bcrot bidder, ?t Abbevill#(Lil.,o?
lie fii>i Monoay in January ntxt, within
he legal hour* of Sheriff'* Sale, the fol*
>wiug property, to wit:
* " Jt*
All thai tract or parcel of laad eopUia*
??
800 Acres,
mreor lew. situated in the County of Abevil!?,
nu Snluda river, and bounded by
m<I? of TJi?>ma? Carter, W. RiU>jt J*mee
- uhAfl MM
jlliiigxikortli, and otiirrs, ?c?iv? _
?i? property of Win. T Jouet ad?. Slate
f JSouili Curolitm fur oiben.
Tot ma Cash.
HENRY" S. CASON, '
Sheriff of Abbeville County.
Shi riff's Office, D?iC.O, 1870*.
Cheese & Maccaroni, .
just received, at
NORWOOD, DuPBE & CO.
iept. 30, 1370, 22?