The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, April 21, 1871, Image 3
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Minority Representation.
The Charleston JWm-s- thinks, that;
there is no likelihood of obtaining an'
amendment of Che State Constitution,]
so to require of voters an educational
or property qualification, but believes it !
to be practicable to adopt the principle of j
minority representation, which has been
engrafted upon the Republican Constitution
of Illinois, and lias been carried
into operation under Democratic auspices
in Pennsylvania. It adoption will;
secure to the 60,000 white voters of the
State, a representation in proportion to
their voting strength, and furnish a
needed check upon an irresponsible!
majority. It has received the approval j
of the most tnougnuui suuesmcn, en
the loading Republican paper, and of!
the most prominent members of the!
Radical party.
"The plan, says the Ncivs, isa.? simple
as the alphabet. Whefe, as in Illinois'
cumulative voting, as it is called, is a
feature of the public law, each voter at
all elections is entitled to as many votes
as there are persons to be voted for. j
These votes the voter may divide among t
the candidates, or cast theui ali for any!
one candidate. Take Charleston Coun-i
tv, as an exanfple of the operation of j
this cumulative voting in .South Caroli-1
na. There are eighteen members ofj
tlie House of Representatives to be;
elected, and there are 12,WO Radical!
voters and 8000 Conservative voters. It
is evident that the Conservatives by
casting their votes, 144,000 in number,!
for sci'C'i candidates would give those'
n niiimrft.v JYlld would elect
them, while the Radical voters, by con- j
eentrating their vole upon eleven can-!
dictates, could, in the same way, elect |
those eleven, Roth Conservatives ami
Radical* would be represented in the
General Assembly in the ratio of 12,000
to8000. And, under this system, the
Radicals would obtain their i'air share of
represention in the .eon n ties where they (
instead of the Conservatives, tire largely : |
in the minority. The general eHeetj,
would be that "the two parties wouldj(
stand in the General Assembly as 90,00C '
to 60,000. Putting down the number of j j
members of the lower House at one bun-j (
dred and twenty, the planof eumula-!
tire voting should give the Radicals 7^'j
members, and the Conservatives 48 {
members." ,
,
Washington News. !?
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\VASnixaTON", April 1R. ? Plcasanton J'
decides that a certificate of bankruptcy j 1
discharges Government claims against j
'?? I-i?n r>f ' j
lilt; uaiii\i uj/u ?,
Thomas A. Marshall, for. twent-two
year* Oudgeof the Kentucky Court of j
Appeals; dead.
The Senate Ku Klux conference com- j?
mittee agreed that the test oath shall be,,'
modified so .that it may l?e exacted upon j
motion, of the District Attorney, sup-!
ported by the discretion of the Court. I
The other amendments aw? obscure, and j
mostly technical.
The kvt&l tender case v. as discussed all j
dayiu the Supreme Court. TheAttor-|
ney-General appeared in behalf of the j I
Government, arguing against the present
decision af the Supreme Court,.that j
contracts anti-dating the le?al tenders;'
were unafft-cted by the Act, al/d also af-;
UrmativHy on - the question whether it 'J
wan bludilkg-iis to contracte-sipee its pas-:1
1
The only points in the conference!
commit tec on the deficiency" bill affect-!
nig the Smith was concurrence in the; |
amendment givjijg^JO.OOy u^tii* Sisters j
of. Jlcrcy of Charleston, au<l appointing (
Jin attorney to represent inn \imi'in-1]
mewl before the Southern -claim* com- j
mrflce.
In the Hottfse, there -was #11 -exciting j
general debate,.but nojuiporUuit action. \
The Speaker announced fImj following! member*
as the Joint Committee on thei<
South; PoJland, Maynard, Scholield, j)
C<k>U jCjbburiu?Stevenw>n, Ihilkley, Lan-i1
King, Cox, Keck, Voorhees, Van Trump, (
"WatlOell, and-Robinson. Also, thefol-i,
lowing as members of the Special Com-{*
mittye-?m Mi^iasippi licveen: Morey, |
Ketchun, McJxee, Getz and Duke.
.The Red Rioters.?A peculiarity 1
of the curr.OHt Pari* insurrectionary ! -i
movement is the marvellous facility
wHh:which a-ma? may be up-in il> |(
councils to-day, aud down and a fugi-!,
livn A-nothftr ft'ntttl'O "Ofl
ihis mob rule is tli:vL llio leadGrs' no'v-U
or know when they themselves may! I
full under the ban of Home authority i f
of wlrteh they know nothing, and L
wWielrSs yet more powerful and!
more obeyed th&n their own author- *
ity. Thus current intelligence from j I
J'aris states that there is a sub-coin-U
ir.ittee of the Commune, which de-j
crees and directs, and to which oven
the ostensible heads of the agitation '
are trmenabla. It will he remember- j ]
vd that in the beginning M. Assy, afi(
the International WorkingmenVs As-!(
ftociation, and General Lnllier were I
the guiding spirits of the Montmar-j*
tre mob. Becoming snxpt<7, theyjl
huro both sought safety in flight, the i
probability being, that if captured
thev would have lost their li've-. So
also with General lJergeret, who led j
in the recent battle against the Yer-j
1 Failles troops. Jnvitod to resign his '
command, he refused, a-nd is now un-|
der arrest, with a fair chance of being]
nhot.- tr^rrenrl Olnseret, "Minister ol'j
War," has also been arrested, and t he j
kutmj fate is said to have befallen De-j
cacluze, one of the principal actors in ;
the insurrection, Those facts, taken;
In connection with tb? barbarities;
jnactiscd upon the priesthood and the j
(servants of the Church generally, ex-j
liibit this mob as an exact copy, of!
the Paris mob of the first French rcv-i
olution. Viewed separate from their i
excesses, or tho self-alleged purpose!
winch has induced these people to rehist
tho constituted authority, the
proceedings of this uprising of the j
3Jontmartre canaille present a curious i
liistorieal study.
In his rccent speech in the United ;
Rto4/?c n ^..flnlnrr liis Wositioil J'.S |
lA'llftlV, j ^
liberal Republican, Mr. Schurz said;
Jie desired peace arid good will; tlic ,
removal of political disabilities, and
the restoration of' local self-govern-j
ment to the utmost extent compatible;
with the Constitution; the patting!
out of the way of all war issues, to
juiake room for new questions. But i
^lie vory first nrtic-Jo of bis creed
the firm maintenance of that!
j^ciilicirittul comprised in the coustitu-j
iiiiieudinents.
I
The y.egroc* of South Carolina seem at : j
last to fyegettiug their eves open to the i
cnorinfiNf^ frauds tliat have been perpetrated
t$*>U that State by the men wlfo;
were put in office by their veins. A few ,
days ago tiie colored people of York;
County asseinbletf in mass meeting at
the Court House, and after several patriotic
spaecbes adopted resolutions sotting
forth the evils of ignorant and unwise
legislation, and ending with u de'luaud
that tiie representative# of that
. county in the General Assembly should ,
resign their seats without delay. I
This i# the first streak of dawn we|
have j et had from the remarkably gov-|
erned State of South Carolina.?AYw
York Sun.
Tho-^ork on the Southern Pacific
iRnLfroad is: being pushed vigorously
frCjii Gilcrov, Oil., southward. ~ J
Window Hamilton, who killed Cap-1
tain George Jiutler, was arrested last |
Saturday, at his father's house, in n
Lincoln County, Ga. ile will bo re-!
leased on bail.
Cable telegrams announce that the
J3aukof England hjus reduced its ratej
of interest to two and a halt' per cent. tc
r
A man has just paid $.",0 to a X?:\v J
York steamship company lor the pass-1 li
age of a dog across the ocean. I^<
There has been comparatively heavy ^
fighting, in Cuba. The Cubans seem, P
thoroughly organized for a guerilla sys-; p
teni of warfare.
-- iN
The Connecticut Legislature is to:
meet on the first Wednesday in May, I
and will then proclaim the official re-| _
suit of the recent election for (iov-,
ernor. I
Colonel Albert Pike, of Arkansas, hasj
been the editor andproprietor of no less;than
twenty-live dillerent newspapers,;"
two-thirds i>f which he boasts of* killinS"
|Bi
j'l'
A rich man, named Budd, has recent-; r
Iv died in London, leaving $100,0111) to j '
his sons, on condition that they shall J;l
never wear moustaches. j YY
A convention of the German teachers;^
of tho United States is to be held in Cin-; "
cinnati during the first week of next I
August. Teachers are expected from all' pf
parts of the Union.
The State of Wisconsin has abolished '
the grand jury system. The act takes;
effect on the 1st of July next. This is a
somewhat doubtful experiment, and the in
people of other States will look for its:
results with great interest. j^.'
cm ? The Xew York i
ffrratil states thai strawberries from!"
Charleston are in town, hut at the low
figure of two dollars and' a half|)erjleJ
juart, with the stems on, we cannot recommend
them for general consuption.1
They are for everyday purposes, like)
he Tammany men in the Connecticut
election?they do not pay expenses.
?.<!>
Tn Rhode Island, by a law recently! ?
?nactcd, all petroleum and its products)
must he inspected add branded with the)
legree at which it Hashes, or i? inflama-! (7,
jle. Fine or imprisonment is Ihe penal-!
v of putting oils not inspected into;
Packages previously used and branded. |
SPECIAL NOTICE. jat
' j wi
a.?J rr im. ^7<jdT>?AT\ ! di
Ui A'GOfcAVii} .Abbeville,
S. C. 1^;
. k
, DRY GOODS?I will state, |f01
for the information of the (
Ladies of Abbeville, that- the!
-EMPORIUM of FASHION"!44is
the only house in the District; .
devoted to Dry Goods and to 1,11
the wants of the ladies. im:
For any information in regnrd! t ;
to the extent and kind of Stock U,
now on exhibition, I respectfully
refer all to any of my patrons, n
To Dress Goods, White Goods, j b
Umbroideries, r rulings, j,aces,j
Ladies' Underwear, Skirts, Cor-; A
sets, Handkerchiefs, llosierv,
jlloves, Longcloths, Collars,
bull's, &c., &c., I especially askj
he attention of the ladies. j &,
.MILLINERY?it is now a
jivcn iij) tact that Abbeville is'
i city in point of a Millinery ti
Establishment. All are willing
uid do admit of this fact. Lalies
that have always bought
his line of Goods in some Xorth- j
>rn city,- arc now patronizing;j|
ionic enterprise. This is as it;""
ihotrld br; - for without the pa- to
ronage of those of our o\vn!cl1'
oimtrv, Avhat would any busi-|
less or profession do for a sup- i
)ort? j j
I do not think that any one |~
should make any sacrifice to j
mtronize those in their own!
rountry, but 1 do say that in all; rt
. ases where you can do as well,;v
>r better, it is right to expect
:he patronage of those amongst j
kvhom you live.
3Iy Stock of Hats, Bonnets, |Ji
French Flowers, Laces, Rib-!
bons?rindeed, everything in tliis | ?
business?was never larger and p
more attractive. The Styles'"
arc handsome and entirely new
in shape. Every- lady is expected
to buy a new Ilat, if: TJ
nothing else. Prices reasona-'J
ble?one-third less than city
prices, and materials used are;
better than arc generally seen |~~
on articles bought from citvj v
O ]
houses. 1 am now getting orders
daily from ladies of An/l
r\s*L? r\yi l\\ii /llnf oi>?l (-J vnnn _
VlVXCVll} A V IlvlJLV-LVii CillVU
ville, both for Dress Goods anclj
Millinery. If you can not come. J n
send an order for your Iiat, j
which can be returned if you;
are not pleased. y,
MRS. CAIN, from Baltimore !w
is in charge of this Department,
with MISS KATE SMALL as;_
assistant. Mrs. Cain's work
speaks for itself.
DRESS-MAKING.?MISS i
LYD1A TAttUART is in|
charge of this Department, with;
i t " j} ? i.: n x I
UUllOS OI Illlli SlvlU unci UISICJ lOj
assist licr. My facilities for car-! !
rying on this business are good.: *
being an Agent for E. BUT-;
TERICK & CO/S Patterns, as! ?
well as being a branch of Mad-1 J
ame Demorest, of New York,! ]
receiving her Trimmed Patterns!
for all garments every sixty
days.
CUTTING and FITTING
done at short notice.
| Remember: I sell everything II
at reasonable prices for CASli,
and CASH ONLY.
Respectfully,
JAMES W. FOWLER.
I Apr 21.1871 52-tf
ARRIVALS AT
71ie jVTai'sliall House
SISCJ-; LAST in I DA Y.
G A Wagoner, B J Ilowlarid, Masr
John E Gibbon, Charleston, S C;1
li Chatham; M -Nicely, J A Brock;
cv C II Toy, D J.); Trowbridge,,
rcenville; J K Tolbert, J It Tarrant, j
reenwood; Dr J M Westmoreland, [
hiladclphia; Mrs Prather, Miss '
rather, Duo West; Mrs. Chapman.'
ew berry.
JOfiX A. MAYS,
Proprietor, i
i
^ ^ I
Tnc following named, persons liavej
eight in the Depot:
J E ]>rownlec, Baker & C'o, 31 W j
iirber, J.l Cunningham, SI I) Dronnon j
iiunifii i' I'll u*fi r<l^. .1 no En right, Ej
Guttin, A M Ilill, Hughes & Co, G T
icksou, W T McMillan, Win Mathis,
' 1) Mnrs & Co, A W MeAlisler, J A
ays, E Noble, J A Norwood, J I)
oc.se, Pool & "\Viison, I)r J> Jlliett, S II (
'. ilker, Ward law ?fc Edwards.
Xo goods delivered until freight is
lid.
J. W. MARSHALL,
Agent.
? ?
Tlie following persons have packages
t lie Express Oil ice.
.J I) .Seabrook, I) Crawford, Jean cite
orrow, D A bloody, W I' DuBoso, Missj
T "" v? > ' i !
Urol 1111)111 J 1U JiUllt', Xlt y J .unu, ....
Glasgow, J F Calhoun, C G McAlisr,
A Joimson, L (' Clinkseales, F Mil*,
J Sullivan, It \Y Litos.
C. V. IIAMMOXD
Agent,
^_ j
Markets.
.
ArnEViLLE, April 21.?Cotton 11
V2\.
New York, April 10.?Cotton steady
uplands 11]; Orleans lo.}. Flour dull
id drooping. Wheat quiet and heavy.
>rn dull and unchanged. Pork steady;
18.87(5.1!J.0'>. Gold strong, at 11}.
7 1'. M.?Cotton dull and unchanged,
ill) sales of bales, ?*it 14] for mid-1
in or. Flour?Southern dull and
? ~ I
avy, at G.8507.50 ; common to fair cx- j
i 7-o5(a;'JM); good to choice 7.55?9.00. [
licat steady?winter and am tier West-;
11 2.0302.05. Corn Hrmer, at 5G@57j
; mixed Western. Pork steady, at!
,00 for new mess. Gold 1>3(?,11}.
Charleston, April 10. ? Cotlcn!
iet and steady?middling 11; receipts i
7 bales'; sales 500; stock 17,10.
Augusta, April 19.?Cotton and
iclianjred, at 13J(513J for Liverpool
iddiing; sales 350 bales; receipts 230.
i "v" /?.?*!
1-iVKKrooL, .April ?i,m-.
11 dull and lending down?uplands 7.| i
7j> ; Orleans 7'f' 7'- ;'-f;i!cs 10,000 bales, j
OTTAQE BEDSTEADS!;
Good Articlc, at Six Dol-j
lai'is eaeli, Complete!
. B. Clialmers & o.j
April 7, 1ST 1 50, If
rj*w ?! rt*B"I ( T 7^ | !
! JLUiii! JLLiJ&Jj
lie Columbia Ice House:
S now open for llie Season, and pre-!
pared to'sell Natural Lake Ice, at1
in 1 to cents per pound, accordingj
quantity. This Ice is far preferable]
any manufactured, or prepared by:
i-mica I process.
J. D. BATEMAN, AgV
Columbia, S. C.
\pr 7,1S71 50-tf
NEW STYLES .
ottage Bedsteads, at!,
LOW PRICES.
AT
, D. Chalmers & Co.'S;
April 7,-1871 50, if
ORN HELD BEANS,!'
A.T
Market5;& Lee's.!
April 14, 1ST], 51?tf
7m. Shephard, & Co.]
Ko. 24 Knync S.t., Charleston, S. C.
DEALERS 1NT
COOKING STOVES,
.augcs and Heating Stoves.|
Pictures of Stoves with prices and
:scriptiim will be sent upon iippliilion.
July 1, 1S70, 10?1)*
^IWATER WHEEL,
/iill Oearin(s^hansn^Pii][ey3 i
J1'*^$0
jpOQIE ?
r ^ SEND FCRACJRCULAFC^r
DENTISTRY
*?&?*
ri.C. ?ABDLAW,M. D, D.D. S.
Olllee over Dr. Parker's Drug Store.
Abbeville C. H., S. C.
February 2'3; 1SG9
ETIWAN
E WOULD announce to pi;
V v in the next week another
fertilizer. We have sold out the
Anv one desiring to invest in ETI
grade of fertilizers made in tlie'Stri
their order as early as possible, as ^
more this season. The terms on w
such as cannot fail to make it to the
fertilizer. W'c are prepared to fur
the best men in the country, in :
K11 V\ A-\ as a iirst class m.-Miu i t-.
Cotton croj), applv Etiwnn Kb. 2, t
white, smit:
March 17, 187.1,-47?tf
groc:
AND PR0VIS1
HO. 3 GRANI
THE subscribers nre now
' DRY G
RHflTC AMU SMS' ffARJ]
JJJUJ.U XL 11JJ - U1XU1JIJ) ju.xa.i.tu
which they are prepared to furni
Their stock embraces a variety of
line.
Photographs! 11
PHOTOGRAPHS!
c
J. H. BOBSOB, ti
PliOTOMII ARTIST, a
p<
BlvfiS leave to inform the people of
Abbeville tlwt lie lias returned, ,
and is prepared to furnish y
PMppiis, Ferrotypes, k, o
* '
Of all kinds, on reasonable terms.
Persons wishing GOOD PICTUJIES
will do well to ea 1 soon.
1 ft]
B$5u/J:illery up-stairs over "Wardlaw |
it JSd ward's St'jre next door to the :(j
Printing Office.
\
A pr 1-1. 1871 51-1 m I ft
Daatistry! Mslrj! IMtry! "
x|| f t f^M y
i?i
DR. W, A. WILLIAMS "
WILL bo at G KEEN WOOD on the
llith of April, and will remain "
(hero several weeks for the purpose, of . j
practicing Dentistry.
]>ublie patronage is respectfully sollc- '
hod. Terms reasonable. ^
References: W. B. Mil wee ,apt. Robt.
Tarrant.
Apr 7, 1S71 60?2t
NE\T BARBER SHOP,1 h
UP STAIRS,
Over J. I). Chalmers & Co.'a Furniture ]S
Store. |te
th
- TV. i iA.il..,?I r.
J. Uiruimgi; ri'sjii'i'i'iiiij mmvuuu. jo
GOVERNOR CRAWFORD. "!
ApriI IM871_ 51 r- tf
Blasting* Fuse J _
At Parker & Lee's. *
April 14, 1S7J, 51?tf
SHERIFF'S SALE. \ C
BV Y lllT UK of an execution to me I
directed. 1 will sell, at Abbeville!
C. II., on the FillST MONDAY in K
MAY next, within ilie legal hours, a I
lot or pa reel of land, eoutnining live (5)
acred, more or less, lying on C'urltail
Creek, adjoining land." lately belonging 5]
to the est:ite of l)r. f>. Marshall, and the ! fc(
iiotnestead, heiu? the land left from the *
Homestead of Mrs. Elizabeth Lo^an. |
Jjevicd upon as the properly of Mrs. I _
Elizabeth Logan, ads. Louise Logan and i ~
ot tiers.
TERMS CASH. >
II. S. CASON, 1
S. A. C.
Sheriff's Office, ) I
A j?r G, 1ST 1, 00 31 f
_A.notlier Snppply of g
Hoa-ExplosiVG KEROSIIE LAMPS, i I
ADSO, OF
PORCELAIN SHADES.
March 31,1871 40, If
TOWN COUNCIL.
ALL parties having claims against (he
Town Council of Abbeville, arc
irequested to present the ^unie within
| ton days from ihi*> date to the undersigned',
anil all defaulters must make
j payment by the loth of April, or the - tj
law will be Enforced. ij
S J. F. C. DuPSE, j
IN TEND A NT. | I,
I | V
LIEN CONTRACTS, ' ! o
' I
for cp.le at the Press p.nd Ban- ?
"ner
GUANOS.
inters- lliat we will receive withshipment
of this most popular
first two. shipments made us.
WAX GUANOS, the highest
ite, would do well to hand in J
ve do not expect to order any
liich we offer the Etiwan are
interest of planters to buy this
nisli countless certificates from
attestation of the merits of the |
If you want to double your:
oyour lan'ds.
E & WHITE, .
A-GEISTTS.
; EDWARD'S
ER'F
[ON STORE,
TE RANGE.
receiving a Select Stoclv o
winna ' !
If ARE, ^ CROCKERY! ARE,
sli at priccs to sui\ the times,
the BEST GOODS in their
(March 17, 1871 47?tf
UTILIZERS
IN EXCHANGE TOR ' A
^HTnAAT . L 1 ff _i_. 11,
UJLiUo.\, ai 10 ciis. per iu.i
i/ffESSRS. AVI I, COX, GIBBS & CO !
yJ3L have aullioriml us to sell their
uauos on a credit till 1st November
i?xt, without iliferent, and take in exuinge
"Middling" Cotton at 15 cents
>r pound, delivered at planter's nearest
!?r?ot.
Should the Cotton market rule higher
tan 15 ccnts for "Middlings" in the
all, the planter to have the benefit of
le excess.
n these Liberal Terms any
Planter can Afford to In
? vest in Guanos.
Their "Manipulated Guano" is guariteed
to be one-fourth
Dhinclia Island Peruvian;'
nd wc can show strong certificates <?fj
* beneficial results.
i\ 1 111 I BIOCK oi UU'SU uini uiurn
losphates on hand, and for sale on
sy terms, bv
A/KEN & WALLER,
Greenwood, S. C.
Apr'7, J871 60-31*
fOTTON-EOODl)
TfcROXOUXCED by Dr. Means, Ag- J
. rieulturul CIu*inist and Inspector |i
Guanos, at .Savannah, the highest!
itidard or J?orty different kinds of (
nnmercial Fertilizers submitted to his
ia!ysis. We have on hand a small
lantity which we are anxious to intro ee,
feeling assured that when tried
ice it will be called for largely again,
i Newberry, where it was used last
ar is pcrferred to all other manures,
iFARDLAW & EDWARDS,
"Agents.
April 7, 1871, 50?tf
istutc of Jane Reid, Dtc'd!
PURSUANT lo order of Reference. I
hereby give notice to all parties inrested
in the above mentioned Estate,
at a statement of the accounts of the
xeeutor, with a view to a final f-ottleput,
will be made before mc on Monty,
bA\ May, 1871.
WM. II. PARKER.
Special Referee.
Apr 7, 1871 50?4t
I. Large Lot
iHOICE FLOUR j
Made of pure
EXTUCKY WHITE WHEAT,
just received and for sale, by
E01MBS.
April 7, 1S71, 50?tf
i LOT OF
CHOICE IMPROVED
FOR SALE,
LOW FOR CASH, BY I
Quarlc'S, IYniu & Co.
March 17,1871, -17?tf
iifiss, I
j WHjIJ SET,I, MY HOUSE
I. A.Yi* LOT i" tl><> MHngo of
.lIliKVIUiE, (known as the Marshall
lansion.) It is woll known to lie one I
I' (lip most sigrcenblo residences in Ab-i
eviilc?well "situated and highly imrovyd.
I 'e rso us wishing to purchase '
ill i!o well to sup J. ?S. Cothran, Esq.,!
! in his absence Gen. McGowan.
IALLIE A, MAETIN.j
March 21, 1*571, 48~tf
\
iocBul
Our n^Cr. I
HAS just returned from Baltiir
lie has purchased, at the
LOWEST NET
A. CHOICE SEL:
FAMILY U
The public, and especially our fri<
to examine our Goods before purch
no superiority over other iiirst-clas
that our prices shall be as low, and
_ a. _ i i i i :
exact quality represented.
Norwood, Di
March 31, 1871 49?tf
xwll
RECEIVING a Fine Assortment
and STAPLE DRY GOODS
NO
KURTEZ'S 'BA:
For sale by '
NORWOOD,
Morcli 31,1871 49. tf
Nil STBREI1
At Modffes' D
' o
^|l^HE undersigned would respec
|l they have just received a ne
Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Ilati
Ware, Bagging, Ties, &e;
j. h vanc:
WE PROPOSE to keep a little of altm
hive, won't be worth buying clsew
all the time ; our Senior occasionally ; and 1
all will be glad to see their friends and the
to give us u call next door to Aiken's nev
with the money, as our terms are emphatic
J, H. V
Dec 2, 1S70, 32, tf
mi a TIT no nnn
pip run
' Have Receive
NEW SPRIN1
WHICH THEY ARE
ill&f . Si
OUR Friends and the Public gCH
find examine our STOCK and prices
AW ffl TH& TP BFStfN
UUAULdUB, rUM
April 7, 1871, 50?tf
E. EDW
DEALER :
GROCERIES, P
m VhMfkfB}
]SrO. 2 MARSHA
ABBEVILLE (
OULD BESPECTFULLY inform his fi
v V he has on hand ixiid i.s constantly recei
CHOICE FAMILY
which lie is offering lo>
Hid STOCK consists in part of the following
^ <r 1 n ( ITT C'T'P A T")
COEFEK. RiSM-N anu it.\ '-juu.uh
SYIilU'S, NEW Oi'LEAXS MOL
13 AC OX, LA IiD, CIlliESE. IMC.
POTATOES, MACliEliEL i
SALT, CORN, MEAL,
CROCKERY and GI
SARDINES,
COXDEXSJ
NUTS, and all articles usually k.e[)t in a WEI
Groeei
Tlio public nre polic-ited to call nnd cxar
All kinds of COUNTRY'PRODUCE tal
" 1 i 1ot1 || ip
l-curuaiy z* ion, ??u
CAROLINA" ~F1
"We avIII sell the above Fertilizer i
CASH?Per Ton, $50?Freis*:
TIME?Per Ten. foo?Freig
The purchaser to give the fc
FOR value received I promise to pav to
LI A.MS & CO., FIFTY-FIVE DOLL;
before the loth of 2\*OVEMREJt, 1871, in ('a?
Ji' j>aKI in cotton the same to be delivered at
Hauls & Co., in Charleston, B. C., and to bo t
per pound, tor Liverpool middling. Other pi
portionnte rnten. Classifications to be made li
It' tliid note is not paid in Cotton by the dub
to pay it full, with interest, in United Statesc
All tales on "time" to be secured by a lien <
MILLEM. & Mil
March ?A, 1871, 4S-ff
??
THE undersigned has openc
JUSTICE in the Court Ilo
to his hands will be promptly atteiK
March 21. 1371 49-lf]
lisii
, i
JuPRE 1
lore and New York, where J
PRICES, j
ECTIOIST OTP
1IC11IIS.
. J
?jids, are respectfully invited
using elsewhere. We claim
ss houses, but we guarantee -
that the Goods will be of the J
C
iiPre & Co. I
d
o
, id TC*
LJoL& J
of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ft
>. Call aiul see.
.
iRWOOD, DuPEE & CO. .
iSTK PENS! '
DuPRE & CO. s
: .
epot, S. G. ]
tfully inform the public that J
vv and well selected stock of c
3, Hardware, Crockery, Tin
ti, WlUSELiUY & UU.
>st everything, and what we don't
here. Our J unior will be oi> hand
Lho Company now and -then, and
s people generally. Don't forgot
building. Dome and bqy low I
rally Cash.
ance, Mosely & Co. 1
s
if * in:
LA1.L&V W VUlj i
d Their - * j
G STOCK,
7 1
J SELLING AT 8
icrally are requested to eall
IRIN & CO
ti
a n no, "
*
ROVISIONS, j
I SOTMBS, ;
H
lLIJ HOUSE, o
- A
T TT CP
ju XX<) O* Ui i
iends ond the public generally, that
ving A SELECT STOCK of
SUPPLIES,
n *
v for CASH,
; articles, vi?: I
ASSES,
E, FLOUR, I
md COD FISH. ' f
BOOTS and SHOES, iJ
:,ASS WARE, OANDLES, J.
OYSTERS. BLACKING, c
2D MILK, SPICES, CAKDlESja
jL SELECTED STOCK of jj
ries. ;;
nine for themselves. c
.ecu in exchange for Goods. J
_______________________________ (i
2RTILIZER 5
on the following terms:
lit $8.50?$58.50.
ht $8.50?Cash.
allowing obligations.
the order of GKOltGK W. WIL- f
\1JS, with interest from date, on or (
sh or Cotton.
the Warehouso of George "W. "WiT- a
ken b3' them at Fourtoen Cents
nde.s received on same basis at pro- J
y Charleston Jirokcrs.
. above mentioned, then I promise
mrrency.
ail the crop, or city acceptances. ,
&BERTSON,
^-gr?33.tjS? |
mr-?f
his Office as TRIAL j
use. All business entrusted f
led to. ji
TF.IAl JUSTICE A. C. I
T,.'J.>iJTTiy.?'; r'y^ '.
raESHAERIVAIS!! f
- * * '
?u -c ? J| .i j .>n;r>-f:
' - t: ' / w c'mpH }:mt9+k
if.- T." . ffttggttft
TIERCE SCPEfilflR ;HMS,
. ', .> y, i 'v;* Ty ta
And an Extfa^kot of- : >J
-BENCH UNDIES.
March 54, J8-r.^tf;
SHERIFF'S SALR';'
-.1 ,'i^t. .0 t'J xv/?vV[ .'.vt t
:t JBy Order Court;*
r. J". m. f &.;V. it.'. tfrcryi
'jA. )>. Jb.fcca
Coruplairit for specific pei&rjnari&v
[N PUBSUAXCEof tfie xrtflfct':# the
Court in the above ca^e/ I wlU.prooed
to*ell nt public outcry; at Abbeville
:ourt House, oh ibe first Mbnffay 511
lay next, vrlttiiu the fegat houtt/tiio
illowlng property to Wffr: rV ' * "*
The HomcTract on vhk^i the^fondnt
uow rcsldesj contatriinjf. "two hunred
and 3eventy-$ire$ (273C acresy more
r less, and fooundeii by lauds <ff JSLMc!hee,
David Callahartij Robert, Ttpeker, >
nd others, also, the Barttioire fTaret,
ontalniug One' Huudred^lOQ) * Acresiore
or less, and boond'ed^by'Ifloada of
ames Carwile, PeterBdrtAbvaharbttrera,
eing the iande pttvdht&uX by fbe de nflaut,
B. Tn Gray, from Jrjjrtwi
iiikuuuj, ...s
Terras Cash.
HENRY S. CAS0SF*
Sheriff Abboville Couivty,
Sheriff's Office; - >
April 6, 1871.'. / .' '
1 I./ ; ... . Oil*omi
CaroM-iliteillf Coifty .
In the Common Fleas!-,/
i '.f .::Ul>'. >
osophine R. Lake, Executlfjr of;JoJinson
Sale'; dec'd, vg. JFboaPi Obtz
aud J. Sale AVafson^-ara^;^
InmmJntni fntl't\nn ,*tl JWr Tn.
'-y. ? 7-r.
junction, skc., JJ, , )
PURSUANT to order of CoiiitJm' the \
L above stated case, the creditowJaf the >
Sstatc of Johnson Bale, dec,djTU??ere>y
notified nud.requited to fytotBt'-md
jrove their demands againsSosaliLtie:ensed
before me on or, before > ttoj29tli
if April nest, or. be barred. . - exit
f ">r- - ^rATTHEW'McDO^'Al;^ .
dp:?, and SpeWa^B^feiiSfc
Clerk's Office A.^C.^v^. .vir ad *
Jan^y 20,1871 .C5KWJn>'A . ~r,z*i??L
rr?r.?T*? n rSai&. 1
State of Soua Carolfa^
A.bbevil!0 Ocfap-taj
Jy L. L. GUFFrST,
."* Judge. .a.Tiua
KTiTHEREAS.r: J, U. PrtqUfc&iid
ff M&ry. lAun Palmed, ,haa"i?ade
uit to me to.^ran.t.'thcto Lettos^tAdninistrattotf
of the Estate Und iffecte- of
XT<i*ir AriOtirfctfiA 4 U3wvt!1A
- - ~ tT73?
^dtfnty.i,. . , fr.rr,,.^ . . ,.: '-insThefee
are tliorefore to citc aod.admonah
all' aad.Blh;gdlar',the khidredLftpd
sreditors of the ?fd Dan Tel' ^5%
eased, that tliey Ixarid. appear.' ||eforo
ue, In the Coipr tor Probata, to OQ.J^ld
it Abbeville g. HI, oii; the 8th' W?;of
\pril next, alter pnlylicatlou' licpeoOU;
LI o'clock iu the (bre'nooii, to $nftw
:ause, if any they liave,'
aid administration should not fro grantGiven
under hay hand antT^jj-Miis
!0th day of March, in th<^ year of," our
jofdone thousand eight hundred qYi<T
eventv-one', and in the. ninefcj-sijgtlii
'ear of American Independence. v^0ui
Published on the Mb; day of .^rgb,
871# L. L.Q\JF&[$n
;; r Judge of' Pxobatee)
March 24,1S71,48?2t * i'tiHt
; : ?? iLi-.'-iiS
State of South Carblfi&?;
ABBEVILLE COUNTY. jLncs
BY L.'L. GUFFI5T, EsQ.,7>fo>|?
Judge. '
r\J HERE AS, EI fzn Nc\v and. Frpiiai*
r T New lias made suit tome, ttfirahk
leni .Letters of .iXiiqifn^tration oF'ifio
Istate and effects of Daniel Nbw, defctiasiteof
said county : ..
THE.-JE ARE. THEREFORE; to
iteaud fidinoriteh all ami sirignl&r'iho
indred and creditors of the said Daniel
leuv deceased, that t^ey^be-^ipdi
piwar before me, in the Court o( Proate,
tci be hefd at Abbeville Or HH on
le 8th day .of,! AprUjiLvifter
ublication hereof, at 11. o'clock in the
>reno6n, to shew eause,,'lf ajw.togy
nve. whv the paid Administration*
liould not be giarited. - - :
Given under my hand, this 20tJi< day
f March, in the year oF our LoAt'onelousand
eight hundred and . seventylie,
and in the ninety sixth year-of;
.raerican Independence* ; " ^
Published on the 20th day of Mftrchi
871. . ' S S.r-irAj
, M. GT7F.FIJiV is
j. p. a. a :
arch 24,1871, 48?2t*
. y r
State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE
COUNTY. '1'
i i N
In Probate Court,?Citation,' .
ly L. L. GUFFIN, Esquire, Probate
Tiuhm
11/HEUEAS, R. A. McC'asfan, has.
f ' made suit to. me to grant. hhpi,
ietters of Administration of tho Estate
nd effects of Elizabeth Eaton, deceased,
iteof>said County. f ? -i.
These are therefore to cite and admonsh
all aud singular the, kindred ami
Creditors of the said Elizabeth Eaton,
ecoased, that they bo and appear,-,bpare
me, in the Court of Probate, to' be
icld at Abbeville C. H,, on the Rftt
^pril next, after publication hereof^'
111 o'clock in the forenoon;; to shew
ause, if any they have, why the said
Ulmininistration should not be granted
Given under my hand, this 427th day
if March in the year of our Lord orte
housapd eight hundred and seventyme,
and in the nincty-si^th year of
Vmeriean Independence. , .
Published on the 27th day of March,
. ' -.. - .' iCF ?U>uc
L. L. tfFFFIN, ~
. - ; J. P. A. O.
March 31,1871,48?tf
^E^ALE~BY
rROWBRIDGE & CO,
Jive Tods i. Cos's Sojerplosialep
lie, 011
RHASGIMBLS TERMS.
March 24, 1871 -18?3t ;
T O ''
Drain Holders.
WITH MILLS in good order, No.
] fcMl/TTEll attached, and ?
vlinlile MILLKll employed, the *ubM.-j
ibei* Bolicitsfcliniv uf public patronage.
A. H. Mcrton.
Marcb Jl, lS7!,4?-St.