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MOKfESV TO the Needy. % """I * ' OUR CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS wiill romembor that ive sold our GOODS SOLELY npon tho expoctatiou of rocoiving ~paj*ment for them on or bofore tho 1st October. -?? ?? rtr? "Time about is tair puiy. ??? need money to carry on onr business We have assisted you?now help us and save that heavy interest. Our accounts for 1SC9 mast be doso J?friendly if wo cau, forcibly if wo roast. WALLER & BROTHER. Sept 23, 1S70, 22?tf . ON HAND For Sale. v 50 BUSHELS OF GOOD BARLEY, 100 BUSHELS OF GOOD RED OATS. "WALLER & BROTHER. 3 - .. Sept. 23, 1J7U, zz?u WALLER I BROTHER, GREENWOOD, S. C. >#l / DEALERS IN mx omvs, I Hardware, Groceries, HATS AND CAPS, k\ , - * ? Shoes, Queen's Ware, g-ziabs waub, Seady-Hade Clothing, Jartttslghg (Efwo&s, PLOWS, IRON & STEEL, AXD in fact, is ^everything to be found in a well-storked, general stojre. Patronage desired on a basis ' of value received. Motto, "Low prices and fair dealing." Liboral advances, on shipments to our friends. ? * JO A X* .Feb. 18, 18 <u, <*o?u MW. ORLEANS SYRUP. FLORIDA SYRUP. Refining Synip* different grades. BEST WATERMELON, WHITE DRIP SYRDP. { WALLER & BROTHER. 1 February 18, 1870, 43?tf ] M Mia-Ato# Comfy.! In Common Fleas. Equity Side. ? Tlios. C. P?rrin, Ex'r, rs. Kitty C. Perrin, i et. al. Bill to Sell Real Estate, <tc. PURSUANT to late Order of Court in ibis i ease, the editor* of Jatnes M Perrin, dee'd, are notified that the time for tht-m to , .present and p'ore their demand* og in?t s.?id -d*eeased it extended until first day of January next, by which time the demands must be i sprored, or creditors will be burred I >1ATHEW McDONALD, C. C. P. "Clefck'a Office, AbWi'.l# Co., ) ilith Aofnat, 1870,5na J flfsflA ei An TJon/1 .JFXCDM. UVVU9 VU uuuuj AND TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK, Calicos, DeLaines, and Homespuns, also a choice lot of CANDIES, of all kinds, with Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Pine Apples, Citron, Raisics, Apples, and a good assortment of Tea Cakes, and Crackers of every description. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Maccaro- ! ni, Mackerel, Sardjues and Oysters. In short, you can find a little of everything, and 2,500 lbs. of BACON too. . Always on hand, Fresh Corn Meal, Grist and Flour, at McDMALD & EVANS VTTJJ STORE. WW w . ^ Doc 2,1870, 32-tf Stolen, .T7R0M the *ob??ber'i atablei, on the night J; ?f Monday 28'h ulU, a three year o;d 'Mare Coif, of da.ik br?wn color, nind feet white, ?tar in the face, made on the left side, wart above left eye, wenk eyed. Th* eolt will f.-b? fonr year* old next Spring. It bus been . worked in baruoae $?0 Reward will be paid for its recovery. , . Miw. mary boyi>, Dec 2, 32?2t* Diamond Hill, 8.C. Pole Notice IS beroby given to all parties interested in tho Estate of the Rev. Arthur Williams, deceased, late of Abbeville County, that on the 26th De comber next, wo will make a settle ment of said Estate in tho office o the Judge of Probata for Abbevilh County, and demand letters dismis mory as Executors of the same. JAMES C. WILLIAMS, GEORGE w. tflLLIAMS, -Executors. JTot 18, 1876 30 4t ... : TRIBUTE OP RESPECT. EasKixt College, Due WcstS. C., December 8, 1870. When the death of Mr. Win. H. Dickson?a student of our institution recently of Tennessee, but at prcsen of .Texa3?wasi annollnccd this morriling, a meeting of the Faculty and . j Stuncnts^ was called, and the following I gentlemen appointed as a committee 'to prepare a Preamblo aud Hesolu- ' tious in view thereof, viz.: Prof. J. N. Young, on the part of . the Faculty j Messrs. J. R. Blake, of South Carolina, W. A. Wilson, of , Arkansas, and W. U. McKinstry, of Tennessee, Students, representing the j Senior, Junior and Sophomore Classes, , resncctivelv. <1 At tho timo appointed, tho committee presented the following Pre- 1 amble and Resolutions, which were j unanimously adopted : ^ Whereas, one of our number, Wil? s liam H. Dickson, has, in tho inscruta* j: ble providence of God, been r?- t. moved from our midst by a sudden v stroke of death; therefore, j Resolved. 1. That in this sad event c we are called to bow in humble sub- i mission to Him who does all things <| in accordance with IJisown sovereign 6 j pleasure, but who does all things v well. s Re wired, 2. That we mourn the j| loss of one who, during his short eon nection with u^'has proved himself wcrthy of our confidence, and has endeared himself to us by liis Christian and uniformly correct deport- ^ ment. Risolved, 3. That in his early death wo nave another repetition ?i me solemn call, "Beyc also ready." Revolved, 4. That in token of our regard for the deceased, wo wear the usual badgo of mourning for thirty ? days. Resolved, 5. That a copy of these . "Resolutions, together with an assu-ij ranee of our sineore sympathy, be * forwarded to the mother and family of the deceased. - , Resolved. 6. That a copy of these ' Resolutions also be forwarded to the Tipton Record Abbeville Press dc ban ^ ner, and A. R. Presbyterian, lor puD- j* lication. ft Resolutions Passed by Citizens of Long's: Cane Vicinity.. d We, the citizens of Long Cane, in ^ the County of Abbeville, not only J claiming^ to bo law-abiding citizens ourselvo9, bat desiring to preserve and perpetuate the peace and good order which have uniformly charac- fr terized our community heretofore; and whereas, that peace has recontly jj>' Ur,an t<ntj?at,u1l\r Hint!IpIiaH hv mi'ioUS I I\ v ~j acts of iawlossness and disorder, bave this day assembled, irrespective of raco or color, to devise some means . ' IU of putting a stop to such conduct; therefore, . f'; U Resolved, 1. That we do horeby not l only disapprove, but denounce, in unmeasured terms, any act which would disturb our peace and prosperity, ? whether in the form o." *:-ht-ridingl P in disguise to frighten timid people? " picketing roads?holding secret meetings?shooting into houses ?discharging firearms in the stillness of the night, or in the toiyh of the incen- ? diary. Resolved 2. That wo will use all lawful and peaceful endeavors to ferret out all such offenders, and report . the same to the civil authorities, that they may be brought to justice. Resolved, 3. ThaVanyone, irrespective of race or color, known to act contrary to the spirit and intent of these resolutions, shall find neither employment, encouragement nor quarters ~ among us. * Resolved, 4. That in the event this m r?nMif? oYnrMsinn nf our disannroba-l I - v..* v<M,r* 1 r Lion fails to produce the desired tranquility and subordination to law, wc appeal to the civil authorities for protection of our persons and property. a: tl LEGISLATIVE. T V Wright was on Friday last, re-elccted by the General Assembly associate justice on the Supreme Bench of the ~ - i-i i * r% _ \ 4. T* r< l... ^ rtiaie. uoionei ivuultl x. uiuuuui, ui >?. Marion, was elected Judge of the ][ First Circuit, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Judge Carpenter. Tho detail* of tho election are ns follows: At 15 minutes after 2o'clock, a concurrent, resolution was. passed to go into the election for judges, the C former resolution being rescinded This action was decided upon late at night in caucus. Both of the candidates wero elected on the first I ballot, which stood as follows: For associate justice of the "Supreme t ourt?Wright 9f>, C. D. Melton 20, flogc 14. For judge of the First T Circuit?R. F. Graham 90, Wm. Whaley 11, scattering 15, Tlu election was unattend by excitement. A motion was made to expel W. J. Whipper from the Legislature on the ground of holding other disqualifying offices, but after a loug debate' was defeated. SEN ATI. In the Scate, Nash introduced a j petition from the trustees of the Co- ' lumbia Female College, pray ng ior;i exemption from State, county and;1 municipal taxes, M Smalls, from Beaufort, introduced a!! bill to provide for the keeping in re-jpair of public highways, by county commissioners. 1 llaync introduced a bill toprovide 1 for the payment of a salary of two ' thousand five bundrvd dollars to the * Lieutenant-GoTeuor. Wimbush introduced a bill to re- 1 peal the act providing for the sinking fund. The committee on incorporations reported a bill to amend the charter of the Columbia Bridge Company, so . as to enable them to build a now , bridge over the Congaree; also, a . bill to extend the limits of the Town . of Camden; aluo, a bill to amend the . charter of the Town of Greenville, f Green introduced a bill to provide5 for the protection of persons and . p?-oporty and the public peace, and to tax property for the same. The committee on elections reported on th? resolution of inquiry whether the soats in the Senate of Abbeville, Charleston and Georgetown, are va cant, that it appears such vacancies exist in Abbeville and Georgetown. They ask further timo for the consideration of the question concerning Charleston. The bill to amend an act entitled ' \n act to establish a State orphan* iRylurn," was raad a second time. Au unfavorable report of tfie committee on tlie resolution to appoint a standing committee on tho Lunatic Asylum was adopted. Tho resolution to dircct jnqniry as ;o the eligibility of Hon D. T,Corb'n o a seat in the Senate, offered by Mclntyro, was postponod. OBITUARY. DIED, at Abbeville Court House, >n tho morning of December 13th. L870, Dresden, tho infant 6on of D. A. md G. V. Smith, aged two weeks . ind three days. This bright and beautiful infant las been transplanted from earth to )loom in Iloavon, and is now num- < )ered with the mighty hosts of infants ( vho surround tho throne of God, in inging praises to Him and tho Lamb, jearcely had this child been permit- J ed to breathe itself into Jife, than it j nis doomed to die?to give up the life < t had so recently obtained, and to j nter upon a life of blissful immorality. Whilst w<t deeply mourn this [ lisp?;nsation of kind i'rovidence, in 1 Hatching from earth our darling boy, 8 et we rejoice in knowing that onr t H-nnt Kn liii ic of 1'itaf in thr? ln .srtm nf v* vwv v?uv to uu i vwrv * ? v vvwvt? -w ^ Ls Iledcemer. '"Now let "bought bcholJ hini With his Angfl look, ' Where those arm* enfold him, | Which btinignlv took i*'Ocl 8 bub- k to their Oood Shepherd's brcnst, ' riien his voice their Under meekness bl?-st." t D. A. S. t Markets. . ?? i Abbeville. December 16.?Cotton 2}?, , New Iork, December 16 ?Cotton uli and lower?upmnds 151 ; Or- i ?ans*15Sj sales 1.500 bales. Gold i 0|. c 7 P. M.?Gold closed at 11J. Cot>n weak, but i*i fair demand?sales ,2u0 bales, at 15$. Charleston, Doeember 14.?Cotton tiiet?middlings 14J@14s: sales 800 tiles; receipts 1,924; stock 29,924. 4 A r\_? i 11 1 AUUUSTA, ueuciliuur It,?UUUUIJ ill I lir demand, with prices steady? j tics 1,2P?0 bales; receipts 1,575; midlings 131013#. 2 Liverpool, December 18?Cotton ull?nplands 8*; Orleans 8508#-; 3 lies 10,00J bales. \ coisrsiGisrEEsT" Tho following named persons have J eight in the Depot: Jolia Euriglit Miller 4 Robertson, r^orwood ..i>? J. ,<? | fi j. v J.'.J II1 I *7 IV v.U., U villi UUVA, U V U/ U >?>? -? Ml vij, L Gt ftiu, VV Moofo it Co, Quarks P?triu A . 3 J D Chalmers, J. W.MARSHALL, t ' Agent. b The followrng named penons have packages t lie Expr?e? Ofli -e. J 51 Latiuier, i) OawforJ, W D Mai* S H I rvin, 8 J Hester, T K?k-r ?fc Co, G It McCallu Tilwkml, J C I'atlilU. T Thomson, li ilhett, L Gutlin, J S lteid. " f< C. V. HAMMOND. Agert. b iNE STEEL INGEAVIEGS: Of Generals L< its, Jackson, Johnson,'' A.nd Others, ~Q t Prices within the reach of all. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. T\ a ??r> A . j^ec. y,oo?u . B. Chalmers & Co., j DEALERS IN Chairs, "Walnut, Chestnut j nd Puinted Chamber Furni- 1 ire, Bureaus, Wash Stands, * ablea, Bed Steads, in great p ariety, at low Prices. J Dec. 9, 1870. 33?tf* 1 . . r [aie yonr Home Chaerfal ana Happy. J FIKE PICTURES. lil Chromos, Lithographs, Steel Engravings. Jeautiful Pictures for 25 cents j and upwards. t ^he Prettiest and Best Presents to make toyour Friends and Children. At J. D. CHALMERS & CO. I uec. y, itwu, m?ti - | LOST OB MISLAID! I 05T the 18th of November last, on the ears, between Hodges' Dc>ot and Ward law's Crossing,on the Ab Seville Branc.fi, a small Pocket-Book, containing FIFTEEN DOLLARS n Greenbacks, and the lolluwiug Notes, viz : One I?otc for One Hundred Fiftyfive Dollars, dat^l sometime in February, 1870, and signed by J. L. McCord. J. A. MoCord, and J. Adolphus UAVVVi One Koto for Fifty-five DolhrB, dated some time in April, 1869, and signed by W. T. Pace. One Koto lor Fifteen Dollars, dated sometime in June, 1870, and signed by N. A. Haynes. One ]Sote for Four Dollars and Fifty Ceuts, dated sometime in June, 1870, and signed by M Knight. All of the above .Notes are made payable tome, or bearer?wore lost at the lime above-mentioned?and I ' hereby forewarn all persons against trad'ng fur them, and the signers against paying them off. Anj' information concerning the pocket-book and contents will be thankfully received, and the finder liberals rewarded. DQfiOTHY LOMAX Dec. 16,1670 34?It EXECUTOR'S SALE. REAL asfl PERSONAL PROPERTY Of Ante! Eiwarfls, iet'i. P^3 Exooutor". of tlio laat Will o] ANDREW EDWARDS, dec'd, wc will sell at Lis late residence, on * " /1/Ml TV 1 Tuesday, zutn uecemoer, The Real and Personal Property ol said deceased, consisting of foijr Tracts of Laod, viz: Tract No. 1, known as The Home Plaoe, containing about 500 Acres, moro or Jess, of which there s about 150 acres, including 30 acrcs >f excellent bottom, in a good state of cultivation. Tract No. 2, known ns The Old Place Tract, containing about 190 &.cres, about 20 or 30 acres of vhieh is fresh cleared Ism.",, mostly >ottom land, lying on FUg Reed :rcek. About 100 acrcs of this Tract s in original lorett.. uio Eccuamuut- jo itrong land. Thcr* is a settleraont, fonsisting of a few log houses and mtbuildings on the place. Tract No. 3, The Camp Ground Tract) upon which Mr. Buss is now iving containing about 100 Acres, "5 or SO acres of this Tract is i'rcsh Reared land, and among the best coton lands in the District; a good sotlenient on the place. Tract No. 4, The Mann Place. Phis tract contains about 125 Acres, adjoining lands of Win. Penney, Jus. il. Edwards and others. This is good >j-odactive laud and with but little abor can be put ftto a high stato of :ultivation. The Personal Property CONSISTS OP" Splendid Young MULES, " 16 mus. old Mule Colt, Fine Blooded Mare, 5 Head Cattlo, !5 Head Hogs, ;00 or 400 Bushels Corn, -'odder, Oats, Shucks, &c. Bags Cotton, loisioM and Kiiclen Fnrnitire, Plantation Tools, &c. I'lots of tho .Land may do seen ai lio Store of J. G. & E. Edwards, Abeville C. II., S. C., and any informaion given by them or by Mr. M. L. !dwards, on the place. The Tcrsonal Property will be sold ^r cash. The I?oal Estate, one-third cash ; alance one and two years' time, with itercst from date, with approved seurity and mortgage of the premises o secare the paymont. As to productiveness and quality of ind, we would respectfully refer those ranting information to Messrs. ?T. A. Norwood and John White, Abbeville !. II., S. C. J. G. EDWARDS, E. EDWARDS, Executors. Dec. 2, 1870, 32, 3t ABBEVILLE Igricoltaral Society. PURSU \NT to resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of his Society on the 21th ult., all subl.lbers co the Stock of the Society re hereb}' notified and requested to ay to the Treasurer, on or before 1st ANUARY. next, 1871. Ono half of he amount subscribed by them rcaeetively. Itiw hoped that those subscribing nlrr Ann okfl A will n?V tllO whole "'J ~~~ 1?J ?r t in necessary to have fwndu to pay urpermanent improvements made. WM. H. PARKER, Secretary and Treasurer. Dec 9, 1870, 33-3t . LIBERAL CASH ABYMGE3 rfade on Cotion shipped through n? o the best Houses in New York, Balinioro and C'hiylestou. Norwood, DuPrc & Co. Sept. 30, 1870, 23?tf Shoes, Hats, HOMESPUNS, CALICOS AND HARDWARE, just received, at NORWOOD, DuPRE & CO.S' Sept. 30, 1870, 23?tf Greenville and Columbia Rail road. trntrnrnm-m OcVEtUL SrPSWSTSXDKKT's Offic?, Columbia. C., Dt-ctmber I, lts7o. OK and iifier THURSDAY, December M the following .Schrdul- will be run daily, 8u <1a? pxi'<>r>t<>d coiiticctiiitr with Night '1 minsoi South Carolina Road up uml lown, and will Night Traiu on Charlotte, it'olumbia aud Au gu*ta Road going South^ Lea re Columbia, ' ' 7.00 a m " Alston 8.40 a in " Newberry, a m " Cofceahury, 1 46 p m " Bt llon. 8.30 i> m 'Arrive at Greeuville, 6.00 p u DOWN. Leave Grer-nville, 6 45 a rn 4 Beltoo, 7.23 a m ' Cok.Tsbury, 9.05 p. m. rt A!>bevil)e, 8.' 0 a ju " Newbury, . _ 12.84 a m " AUtoD, 2 10am Arrive Columbia, 8.46 a m JOBN H. MORE, flkneril Aiperintedent. -v u?" .V ' I', ' ' I I I..?11-JgB r t" ' T * At Hodgei ^ 1 ' ' I I r The undersigned would re i have just received a new and o 1 H JL HARDWARE, TIN WATTE "R J. H. Vance, '4 December 2,1870, 32?3m. C A WE PROPOSE to keep a little have, won't be worth buj'ii all the time; our Senior occasional all will be glad to see their friends to give us a call next door to Aik< with the money,, as our terms are < T v i December 2, 1870,32?tf . Charles Baker. Edwin The Planter} BAKER, EE v> ' SUCCESSORS TO 2 267 Broad I J\EEP as unnal aLARGE Aft] Family Groceries and Pro\ reasonable terms. Tfiey respectfi continuation 01 tho liberal patroni MR. \V. S. HOWARD, long an land and Baker, Porter & Co., will Dec. 9, 1870, 33- 2n> JUST ] A LARGE SJOI HATS, BOO' Gents' Furnishing < AND other articles too numcro tion of the public .that I wil PRICE. Come one, come all, and antee satisfaction, as I mean busiti and well selected I will also onou Ready-made PANTS, for $1.25, w ? , " " 3 00, tt it A AA t vv, " ? " 7 50, " " COATS, for $2 75 tc " OVER COATS, $7 chased elsewhere for less than $12. Merrimack Prints, at 12}c; Sp ta, 9c. Also a Urge assortment < morals and Irish Linen, which fair trial and I am satisfied that I on me. Come one, oome all. T uli Dec. 0, 1970 33, tf .LATEST QUOTATIONS O SOUTHERN SECURITH in Charleston, ?. c., Corrected Weekly by liifljBBBaa Banker and Broker, No. 26 Broad St: December 9, 1870. State SmJamja.?South Carolina, o! u85 ; do oew,??70; do, regist'd stock, e ?a70 Citt Skcuritii?8?Augusta, Gs. Bonds, 78; Charles, on, S. C. Sto^k, (ex qr int) SV ; do Fire Loan Bonds,?aU8 ; Colulnb C. Bonds. ?aGO. Railroad Boxns.?Blue Ridge, (first r gag*)?a6U; Cbirleaton and >uvannuh,? Cliarlo'te. Columbia and Augusta,-r-?85; raw and Darling'on,?#82; Green.ille Columbia, (first mort.)86a?; d?, State rant<-e, Ma?; Noi theustem, 87a?; Sa uah nnd Charleston, 1st mort ?n78; State guarantee, ?a19; South Curolin a73; do. 6s); Spa. tai<burg and Union.?o , Kailroad Stocks?Charlotte Columb a Augusta,?a4??; Greenville and Columbi ?; Northeastern, ul3; Savannah nnd 111 ion, ?a32; South Carolina, whole si - -a4l ; do, hulf do ? a2-$. Exchange, ?fcc.-New Y^rk Sight, ? off Gold, 110-113 ; Silver, lOSn . sotrrn cabolwa bank bills. Bank of Chariest n Hank t?f I^ewberry Bank ?'f Camden ' ' /if v *W,DV* * " ----------- Hnnk of South Caiohna . Brtiik <>f Chester 1 Bank <-f Hamburg Ba k of State of S. C. prior to 18C1 ' Jinnk of Suite of S. C. issue 18t>I and '62 I Planteis' and Mechanics Bubk of 1 Charleston People's Bank of .Charleston Union Rank"! riia'lmtoii Southwestern R It B<mk of Charlt6ion, old"*' Southwestern 11 It Bank of Charleston, n?*w state Bank of Charleston ? Ftt'im-rs aud Exchange Bank of Charleston Exchange Bunk of Columbia Comments! Ba k of Columbia. I Merchant*' Bnnk of Chi?rnw 1'laaters' Bank of FfU>field State of.-outli Carolina Bills Receivable City of Charleston Change Bil!g. , ' 'Bill marked thus (*) nre being redi r, the Bank Counters ot each. mrssrm TOGETHEil with 4 or 8 of tb^ B^ ST TERN and SOUTHERN INSl-R/ COM FAMES, the ?becriber? are AG for that MAMMOTH WESTERN COMP -THE PACIFIC EIRE INSURANCE CO NY OF 8AN FRANCISCO. CALIFORN: It* guaranteed capital is TWEMT MILLION8 IN GOLD It* STOCKUOT. are individually li?ble for its 1om?*p. 1 ta are promptly paid at hi* AGENCY by drafta on NEW YORK Our Agency, gctW, represents about 85 millions nf d< Dr. I. & W. X. BEANC: Nct 25, 1870, 31?3m rr i " ii i ' m I! NEW GOODS s' Depot, S| C. apectfully inform the. pablic tliat tby well selected * >cli of cmmum. % SBOBS, lb. t is CROCKERY AGGING, TIES, &C. i Moseley & Co. * of V*.' * Id. i of almost everything, and what we don' tig elsewhere. Our Junior will boon banc ly ; and the Company now and then, an< and the people generally. Don't forgo i<ii o iiuw uuiiuing. uutuu unu uuy iuv jmphaticuliy Cash. H. Vance, Mosely & Co. T. Miller, Lewis F. Goodrich i' Grocery Home! [LLER & CO 3AKEE, POSTER & CO., 3t., Augusta, Ga. rv \TT-cr t opr xTirnrn arrrxnrr \J ?* UUJJ \JAJUJJJ\J X IXXJ Uivyv;li VI ^/IIUIU1 isions, which wtll be sold en the moi *Uy solicit from their Ceroh'na fn'ends igo heretofore extended to the old Firm, d favorably known with Fleming & Kow continue with tlie New Firm. % 1 ' ' * < RECEIVED, at OF DRY GOODS rs AND SHOES, Goods, Pistols, Watche; nsto mention. , I therefore call the attei II sell my entire stock of Goods at COS' I examine my Stock, of which I will gua iess. As my Stock of Clothing is larg > 6ome prices: hich carmot be botight clsewhcro for $2.5 ?t ? <> ?f 4 0 ? ? u J _ ? g o it ? u (i lo.C > $3. $4, $5, $6, $8, and $12?* ,00 to $10, $12, $15. which cannot be pn; , $15, $20 and $30. nagno, 12}c; Pacific Mills, 12Jc; Wanvnn af Ladies' Shawls, Cloaks, DoLaine, Ba I will SELL AT COST. All i ask is [ will give satipfacti >n to all who will ca us Sbilarz. fn^AUMl i\ ISTRATUK'i Al s,i? MHIAV 9 PERSONAL ESTATE OF HUTSON J. LOMAI, DEC! Id.? . , , x int BY permission of the Judge of Pri bates, for Abbeville County, i ~a" will sell on THURSDAY, thr 22 ' inuant, the PERSONAL PROPEI nort- Tf of HUTSON J. LOMAX, dec', for CASIII Consisting of ONE HORSE, "do' A ONE HORSE WAGON, Jr' and A Buggy and Harnesc ?r? Some Cattle, liSgs, p,r; HonseMd ai Kitchen Fnrnitni and other property. S- L. H. RUSSELL, fin? 8a?I Adminibtrator. io?? 7*? Dec. 2, *870, 33?2t $2*? 25a? z;z NON-EXPLOSIVE I" KEROSINE LAHf * ?ft? ? 6a? Perkiii's and House's Paten Sft? 7a? .St? WE are agents for the sale of th ...J ... 1J : !>. -ii H i??? oJu,uij?, niiu >vuuiu invito an necaing 9R? j Mufe Lamp to call and oxumine thci 95? They come to us Highly recommen ;eme<3 ed by scientific men. = PARKER & LEE. JfJJ Dec. 9,33?tf 3& Dress Goods? ENTS AFT, MrA- _ , [a. Staple and Fancy Goods, FIVE r DER* sight and many other artielos to arri< alto5*" jftuarles, Perrin & C ' Oct. 11, 1870, 25?tf ?" 1 i-1- *tk > ! tin > iMnjii hi' n p FACTS ABO 7" EMPORIUM 0 Hear what the ti e pondent of the C rier says of the Fashions "Abbev ''Strange as it m , handsomest and m linerw establishme . furnishing store g< whole State is to fc same little town The proprietor is Fowler, and with te for which onl ly receives credit \ a Fashion Emporii I with an assortme his line which is reckon that mor liare been appeas ! 2 1 "! %. ^ o. i [ ucatmiui iicaught penitent husband: fill the largest placed' 8^* The Proprietor of the "E pleasure in proclaiming to the pnb' show a handsome stock of Pry Go e Millinery as can be found in the St !t In Dress-Making he is prepared * most fastidious. . The Ladies m charge of the MiH partments have retarded from the complete understanding of the Fait * partments. I am not going to char going to charge such low prices as branch. No business i? worth fol realized as will insure success. Bw short notice. Goods suitable for i y hand. Trimmings to match. Drei notice. His aim is to please in ever Very respectfully, . Oct 14, 1870,25, t? ; 8 \* " M*ga*?gl "* r ' I Piedmont & # ! ' '| j ' j'' * . r 1 JOHN E. EDWAM j Branch Offiec, Colomi U - - jp * ' ? ' J. P. THOMAS, Frea't. D IRE CI John McKcn2io, * John T. Sloan, R. W. Gibbos, P. W. McMast i \V. B. Gullick, ' Thompson Ear Gen. M. C. Butler, T. C. Perrin, I)i\ Isaac Branch. ip y LEAPHAET, JEFFE1 VJ v * General Agents for South C ' * , Home Office, H - ASSETS OVER t' 4 Policies issued in a little o\ \ Work, aver U,P0Q; Income san success beyond all precedent. 1 IN8URI Mutual, I* on-Forfeiting d' ANNUAL DIVIHENM on mHIS GREAT SOUTHERN EXTE. X success,. that it wou]d ?eem almost its favor. ) " CfSt _ In tbe latter part ofriheryear 1S67, tl now ha#o upwarda of ^lovcn thonsaud li books.. Ojw success, taking into eoneide operaLinjjis far injkdvance of any other and our lottos veij enaH, when compar tbe subscriberiuii Abbeville C. II. D1 n m DR. J. BRANCH, Snperlntei M. SHARPE and J. H. TAE April 13,1870, 51, 12? jgr? ' ' >fJT THE I raveling eorres* I Charleston on. Emporium of i lie, Sept. 28. 6 v woman nsMitofg 1 lie has t!?ted Bp J urn and y ed it / nf maa.(J . in e Irate wive# ed by Fowler'fi p presented b| 4 than would church in tbi| mporitfm of Ewhion" takl* lie that lie 26 now. prepared;,to ods and as grand a displajFcf later, ^ ^ ^ styles in their r^pective^Sftge high prices,, neither ?*$ t will cimse a failure in. ?5$W lowing unless such priodMW lal outfits , gotten up afvery my kind of Dress aligns on sses cut and basted 9& short y Department. ??; JAMES W. TQpZm> ( .. i ' m raunmv h tuiHrin, >5, President. IS, Vice-Pffesideafc. La, Sonth Caroliaa, S. L. LEAPHABT, S*e*y. H ... ' I ,Sr., ^ John S. PlCtten, f lo, J. D.. Kennedy, ' " : Ex-Oov. M. Xu Itoftifappk Dr. &. R. Cook. 1S0N A RANSOM, ^ larolina. Columbia, 8. ?. Lichmond, Va. $2,000,000. re r TWO TEARS of MtiTO * A letime, over $2,000,000?a v ss^on;'. . Return-Premium Plans the Contribution Flan, r . RPRISE baa met with such signal unnecessary to say another Word to X- V V- . le 124th Policv waa issued, and wit vcs insured, whose names are on our ration the short time wc hava been Company. Oar expenses" for less, cd with other companies. Call on fc. 7. J. WARDLAW, El. R. A. ARCHER, ox ident of Agencies* RANT, Canvassing Agent. - * ' * % v* V ^