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% OFFICIAL. ; 4N ACT to Incorporate Healing kc Springs Baptist Church, in Bainwcll in County,H>ov>Vi Carolina. cj( Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sen- tlc ate and House of Representative of the ~ btate of South Carolina, now met and fritting in Qener^l Assembly, and by the authority of the saqe: do . That the members of the said Society HU and they are hereby, incorporated/ and are hereby declared to bo a body J corporate, by the name aud style of. the u* Healing bprings Baptist Church, and | ' hy th$t flange and style of the Healing an WtriWgs'Baptist Church, and by that name and stylo shall have succession of j officers and members, and shall have a j. Common seal. P Srcl &. That the said corporation shall (to have power to purchase, receive anu , hold any oe^ or personal estate not exceedjng ip vftlufc the sum of twenty thousand dollars, and to sell, convey, u aad dispose of the same; and by its thi corporate name, to sue and be sued in tin any Court of this State, arid? to'make sh gcch rules and by-laws, not repugnant j*iv to law, as it may consider necessary and \ 6Xt)6tli0Ut? ^ BSiJC. 3. That jhis Act shjill be deem- }*e 6tl ah4 taken to be a public Act, and th< shall oontlnue in force for the term of bv twenty-five years. f]; Approved March 9, JS71. AN ACT to Require the County Commissioners to Report to the General As- AI tembltf. j I Be it enacted t\y the Senate and House c of Representatives of the State of South 5 Carolina, now met and sitting m lienor- at Assembly, and by the authority ofjgts the same: ?iti That the County Commissioners of aU| each County shall, on. or hefore the fif- pU teeuth of December. in each year, re- pa, port to the General Assembly all at*- UI1( counts chargeable to their respective or Counties: wftui Jiave been allowed and wj| settled; the number and amount of or-jto ders drawn upon the CoQntv Treasurer; | {0) the taxes levied and collected; the amount expended for rebuilding or re- j,,i pairing Court House, Jail. Rour House ^r, and bridges; in fact, a detailed account ujs of all their doings, as required by an Act entitled "An Act to define the ju- (^e( risdiction aud duties of County Com- (jrc xnissionere," approved September 2G, Wt. 1888. And upon failure so to report, cor they shall he fined in a sum not iossiwj( than fifty, nor more than two hundred it dollars. the Approved March 7,1871. pai enc AN ACT to Incorporate the Working* g *men's Mutual Benefit Life Assurance CQn Association, of South Caroli -a. j()l Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sen- eac ate ftnd House of Representatives of the cap tjtate of South Carolina, now met and boo Bitting in General Assembly, and by ats the authority of the sainei bes That' Edward Mickey, Samuel J. the Keith, A. J. Ransisr. Isaac H. White, t;m H. J. Brodie, H. It. Humbert, Ste- sub tihea Gary, Samuel B. Thompson, X. E. ior; i?/l iuoi^q hmmmoa mnfinvvftll w .t Xrfunuiuo, A A?VU?UU A/. m V.., M v. $ U U MeKinlay, P. R. Rivers, F. H. Frost, p|ai W, ?J. Johnstou, Wm. Hayne, and their be | associates and snooessors, "ere hereby her made and created a body politio and cor- uot porate, under the name and style of the nev Workinmen's Mutual Benefit Life As- scrj surance Association of South Carolina. twe SEa 2. That the said corporation suc hereby created and established shall (jet, ' have saecesslon of officers and members sub IM^Sording to its by-laws, and shall have t^-0 power to make such by-laws, not repug- jep r.ant to the laws of the land, and to nave Stal use and keep a common soal, and the sani same to alter at will, to sue and be sued, plead and be Impleaded in.any Court in this State, and to have and enjoy all for 8Qch property, real and personal, as pja( may be given, bequeathed or devised to g; it, or may be in any manner whatsoever ilul] acquired by the said corporation: Pro- beei viacd, The amount so held shall not ex- exe( ceed the sum of twenty-five thousand sim] (25,000) dollars. to b Sec, 3. That the said corporation may siia] " from time to time, invest their funds, c0nj moneys, assets and all other property, stocks, public or private, notes, bills, Dec bonds, with oa without security, by j i1(nv mortgage of real or personal property,18iia| or by surety, in such sums ana on such i terms and conditions as they may neem | tax< proper; and it shall be lawful for the j this saia corporation, from time to time, and1 jj at a'l timos. to sell, convey, mortgage, | nP ft assign or transfer all of its property, g] real and personal, as and when it may hav be deemed proper and expedient, and to nav make and execute bonas under their J)Ut corporate 8pol, with or without iriort- 8Jjq] gage, for the purchftso of real or person* tun jU property. the Sec. 4. That this Act shall continue Sp0j in force for the space of twenty years, ctoa and that that the same shall be taken ate and deemed a public Act, and may be chai given In evidence without being special-1 ing 3fy pleaded. ... Pro Approved March 7,187J, ; com plet " I ftlTg AN ACT to Incorporate the Union! 8ha] Jlining Company, of South Carolina, tfyei Section J. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hons? of Representatives the of tho State of Soutb Carolina, now lap( met and sitting in General Assembly, talc* and t>y the authority of tho same: fail That Lucien flawley and George C. Alden,-of tho city ef Washington, ' gj D. C., Alvin H Ultory, Oliver Cor- pub nell and C. C. Puffer, of the County of twe Union, and State of South Carolina. A nnri onr?K nt Kun r\c\r?cr\r\ u oa ?a v ItUVi OWVU VUUC4 UO UU ?? AI Vj or may hereafter be^ associated with AN thenj, their successors and assigns, be, ^ ftud they are hereby, constituted a C body corporate and politic, by the v name and style they are hereby made Si capaole in law to have, hold, purchase a,ml reooive, work, sell, mortgages lease, enjoy and retain to then), thoir sue- aut] cessors and assigns, lands, tenements Con mines of all characters, and chattels and of whatsoever kind, as may be deemod by the?n most, conducive to the objects and interests of said corporation jnjr which are raining and working for abo gold and other minerals, and manu- & featuring the same in Union County, ers And other parts of he State of South Carolina, .and of sending the same to sari jnarket- fcj Sec. 2- That said corporation, by roa its title aforesaid, may sue and be ^0I \fiaed, plead and be impleaded, in any ^ Court of tb:s State, make and use a me common seal, altering the samo at sha ilieir pleasure, establish, alter and wit Amend such by-laws and regulations as shall bo deemed proper by them, sjia not jn conflict with the Constitution cers n ti:. oi.i. i -ur Ui?o VA J4U9 OlUH-W, -OJC l/UB JU Ul tUU ITHC. States. P S?c. 3. That the capital atoclc of said corporation shall be ton thou- or(1) sand dollars, with the right to in- rCsi creaso the same, by a .vote of a ma- j said ^jv? * tj vi, wuv o/ii wvv/t Dj W UUJ' DUILi J *j**! not"exceeding Que million of dollars ; that said .company fchatl cojnrrvcnce, fj4Ct business within sixty .days after the (Coin capital stock is .fully subscribed, and ipars the stock may be pilid either in money I oy 1 or real estate, or mining leases and ! machinery; the same to bo divided' tH0 .into snoh number of shares as said , wor corporation Lmay determine; said ed J ehares to be assignable and negotia- Pft.^ .ble under such rules a3 said corpora- BacT( Jion may prescribe. tjie Spc. ?L. That Jthere shall bo annual piet meetings flf tho-stockholders at such! iron time and place as the Diroctors may r?f ? .designateYor the .purposc.of choosing A u Board jqf Directors, to consist of not less tnan.five, nor more than .nine, AN \a<h of whom shall be a stockholder, I ^ jawl a president and other officers of, -F said corporation, to manage its af-. A fairs. ' . h. 1 ? Sec 5. That said company ?h: cp an office at their principal mi Union County, which, foralljin il purpose, shall be deemed its loc in, and, also, one in the cities dumbia and New York, if tli< oose; and all meetings of stockbi rs and Directors may be held ch place, in or out of the Styte, xy bo directed by the by-laws u Company. Sec. 5. That all the property^ ri d personal, of said Company, sh liable for its debts, and the privs opcrty of tl^o'stockholders shall b'e for the debts of the Compa the amount of stock subscribed. 3ec. 7. That this corporation sji ve a legal existence from the tit written acceptance or adoption is charter, signed by a majority e persons named in tne nrsi occu ali liavo been filled in the office e Secretary of State; unci this A nil continue in forcoo for thir ars from and after its passage, a c privileges and franchises grant this chatter shall not bo wit awn during that time. Approved March 7; 1S71. sT ACT to Charter the Yemasec a; Widen Railroad Company, in the Sic )/ South Carolina. section 1. lie it^enaeted by the Be i and House or Keprescnianves 01 i ^te of South Carolina, now met ai Ling in General Assembly, and by I :hority of the same, That for t rpose of establishing a Railroad coi ly from Ycmassce, on the Savann; i Charleston Railrobd, to a point near Milieu, Georgia, that a chart< ill the rights and privileges incident the same, be, and is hereby, grant and vested in, John D.Bates, Fraru Douner, Lewis D. Sam, Rani jnson, James A. Dunbar, Lew am, Emery Washburn, John B. De , Kcrnev L. Jones, Timothy Hnrle son W. Thayer, H. II. Montgomer 3ige Waterhouse, J. C. Mayo, J. I )fut, H. M. Stewart, Sr., H. J. Ma II, and their associates; and when np^ny shall be formed, in complian ii the conditions herein prescribe shall be known by the name Yemassee and Millen Railroad Cor iy, and shall liavc a corporate exis :e, as a body politic, in perpetuity. EC. 2. That the capital stock of sa ananv shall be five million (5,000,00 lars.ln shares of twcnty-flve dolla h; and, in order to raise the sa ital stock, it shall be lawful to ope ks of subscription in such places, ar uch times,*as may be deemed for tl t interests of the corporation, undi direction of the corporators?tl ea and places ior receiving sue scriptions to be determined by a m ty of the corporators; but shouJ h a majority fyilto fix such times an ees, then such times and places mr iixed by any four of the corporata einbore named, haviug given di ice of the ssme in any newspaper < rspapers of the State; and the su' ption books shall be kept open f< nty days from such times, and j h places, as said corporators mr jrmine ; that on each share of stoc scribed the said subscribers shall p;i ' dollars to tl;e corporators, who siui osit the same in some national ) le bank. "When one hundred thoi J -1^11.%?n 1m i'a Kaon onhenr!] LI \iUllUld OUim ua? t uuv^vin the said torporation, or any four < m, shall give notice, by publicatio at least ten days, ol the time an :e of meeting for organization. EC. 3. Whenever the said sum of 01: dred thousand dollars shall ha\ :i subscribed, the subscribers, the 3u(ors, administrators and assign 1 be, and they are hereby, declare ie incorporated in a company, an 1 have all the rights and privilege ferred- upon the Savannah an rleston Railroad Company, ratifie ember 21st, A. D. 18-33: Providec ever, That nothing herein containe 1 be so construed as tp exempt th company from the payment < is; And provided, further, The Act shall not be construed so a ind the State to endorse, guarante id said road. sc. 4. That the said company sha.1 e the right to build bridges aeros igauie rivers: rroviucn, ximy sum in good and sufficient draws, an I construct necessary stations an i-outs, with one or more tracks t road, with such guage as will com id with that of the Savannah an rleston Railroad, and may co-opei with such road or roads as may b rtered by the State of Georgia, form but one road, at their discretion vided, That the said road shall b imedced within one year, and com ed within five years, after the pass of this Act, or the charter therec II be forfeited; And provided, fui r, Th&t sa'd r?ad shall be subject t provisions of an Act eutitled "A to declare the manner by whic lands, or the right of way over th Is, of persons or corporations may b in for the construction and uses c ways, and other works of internr irovement," ratified September 22c 0.1868. ec. 6. This Act shall be deemed lie Act, and continue in force fa nty-one years. pproved March 8,1871. 'ACT to Authorize and Beqttii \e County Commissioners of Bam we, 'ounty lo Establish a Road from Blucl lie to All- ndule. action 1. Be it enacted by the Senat House of Representatives of th te of South Carolina, now met an ing in General Assembly, and by th tiority of the same, That the Count umissioners of Barnwell county b< they are hereby, authorized, en rered and required to lay out, mak keep in repair a public r,<#uj leadin n Blackville to Allendale, and eros; the Big Baltkahatchie swamp, jus ve the entrance of Hercules creek, ec. 5 That said County Comnmsior shall appoiut a competent person t vey ana lay out said road, and, ? n thereafter as practicable, cause th le to be constructed. ec. 3. That in the construction.of thi d contemplated by the previous Se( is of tljis Act, should tiiere be in sity for the erection, of bridges, th mty Commissioners, on the recon: tidation of the surveyor of said roai 11 cause public notice to be givet h specifications required, and awar building of the same to the lowes der: Provided, however, said biddt 11 file his bond \vith the proper olf j, in double the amount of the coi :t, for the faithful carrying out of il visions. gc. 4. That the County Commisslor be further authorized and required t er out all persons liable to jq:ul du-L ding within four miles of the line < [ road, as located, (excepting thos o"g in incorporated towns,) to perfon >e days' work in each mouth on sai 1, uniU its completion, to the suti: iou of the County Commissioner imencing the flrst month after th >age of this Act, notice to be give the County Commissioners in th mer that such notices have bee L'tofore given?defaulters to be hue dollars ($2) fpr each days' failure t k as notified, the fines to be collec: by the County Commissioners, an 1 into the treasury for the use of th i couptv. ;c. 5. That the bridges mentioned i third Section of this Act be con: ed during the first audsecond mont a the commencement of constructloi aid roaa. pproved March 9,1S71. ACT to Vest the Right and Title < ie State iu and to Certain Escheat? 'roperty in a Certain Person Thtrei famed. eit.cnactcdbv the Senate and Hons fill of Representatives of the State of ne South Carolina, now met and sitting! ji- in General Assemmbly, and by the :a authority of the same: That all the of right, title and interest which the ey State may have in a certain tract of oi- land, containing two hundred aercs, at more or loss, situate and lying in as Marlboro County, latel}' held by John of Ross, deceased, be, and the 6ame is hereb}', vested in John Wetherspoon, ;al j Executor of the last will and testaall I ment of the said John Koss intrust, ite j to dispose of the said property, and be'to distribute the proceeds arising uy therefrom under, the provisions of said will. all Approved March 9, 1871. 110 , of ' "3? 3E2 ES on miili ni| od ' BY J. A. MAYS.1 j nd lte rflHIS ELEGAKT BUILDJL ING fronting 011 the Public n" Square, has recently been thoroughly he renovated and well furnished. The Table is supplied with the best the marhe ket affords. A full corps of polite and he attentive servants will contribute to n* j please the guests, and every effort will *h j be made to render the stay of visitors at; pleasant and agreeable. | Livery Stable. is ?'- rwlHK undesigned hag opened a NEW y> JS LIVEttY STABLE in connection y, with the Hotel, and is prepared with J. comfortable stables, and commodious j x- Lots to accommodate stock of all kinds. I a An experienced and careful OSTLER ee will always bo found 011 the premises, d, HORSES, BUGGIES and WAGONS, of ALWAYS ON HAND TO HIRE. 11- Give me a trial. My prices are modit erate. id JOHX A. 31 AYS. 0) March 10, 1S71, 4G-tf rs _ ESTABLISHED 1835. id * ^\n ;n? eriureeiivnio uuciull rauiuiy. ie J Hi GOWER, COX & MARKLEY. lv l\'7-^ W0U^ announce to ourcustomj V> era that we fire prepared now to ' fill all orders for Vehicles. We huve added to our stock of Wood-working . Machinery, and increased pur staff of " workmen to about 70, $nd therefore trust ?[ that none of our patrons will be disappointed in having orders promptly filled. ,r. The Stock of One, Two, Three, Four and' Six Horse Iron Axl'o Plantation Wagons will be kept full; and now, as '' for oue-third of a century past, these JI wt ..u?n !,? BTAvnmn nf > y cipU 113 OJUlil uv, WMV rj ~ J" EXCELLENCE. uf n We hnvo a large stock of light BUGd GIES and ROC'XAWAYS, of our own make; also, a stock of Northern built ie BUGGIES?both low and high priced, ;e for those who wish to purchase Northir ern work, as cheap as any Southern s. dealer. We call snecial attention to the d improvements making in our SPRING d WAGONS. Without raising the price, ;s we are 1'uruishing th'em with great care, d painting them elegantly. d Price-lists promptly mailed on appli- 1 1. cation. d Send us all your Repair Work: Freight e on i v charged one way on u dv meiuiu)f road, * P * GOWER, COX & MARKLEY. c Ajjent at Abbeville, Dr. J. W. MarII shall; at Greenwood, J. A. & W. H. 1 is Baily; at Ninety-Six. T, C. Lipscomb; II at Cokcsbury, J. J. Ellis. [j Isov 11, 1870 29 12m ? 5~ CAROLINA e NATIONAL BANK, : of f.! COJjTJMBIA, &. o. if Capital Stock Paid in $200,000. , n BOARD OF DIRECTORS: h L. D. CHILDS, Presieent. e Dr. J. W. Parker, R. M. Wallace, e John S. Wiley, Dr. John T. Darby >f E. Hope, Richard O'Neale, Jr. tl C. D. Melton, Attorney. a W. B. Gulicic, C. J. Iredei.l, r Cashier. Assistant Cashier. ; THE capital stock of this Bank is now $201),000, all of which has been i paid in, and confirmed by the Coinptrol ,, lcr of the Currency. Authority has also : been received for a further increase to < the amount of $ii0,0()0, of which over ' $20,000 has alredy been taken. Persons i e wishing to make an investment should e apply without delay. The surplus fund j! is now ?G,000, or three per cent, upon its e stock. y The Carolina National Bank issues j cestificates of deposit, bearing interest [I at the rate of seven percent, per annum. c This feature of its business makes it , fr practically f- A SAVINGS BANK. and attention is called to the fact tha l- the safety of these deposits, as well as , oj all others, are guaranteed by the whole ( is]capital of the Bank- No safer mode of e temporary investment is ofl'ered to the ( j public than this ?the deposits being pay- , is' able on demand, or on short notice. De>-j posits of any amount received either in , - currency ?r coin, and payable in the e same. Interest will be paid at the end i- of each six months, should deposits re- ( 1, | main beyond that length of time, i, Columbia, S. C\, January 28, 1871. d| Feb. 3, J871j 41-3m i final discharge, NOTICE is hereby given that TIIOS. P. CHILES, with will annexed, ojor' the Estate of William Chiles, dcceas- . y led, has applied to Hon. L. L. Gulfiin, Judge of Probate, iii.und for the County ie of Abbeville, for the final discharge as n Administrator. U It is ordered that the first day of May, . A. D. 1871, be fixed for hearing of neti3) lion and final settlement of said estate. ? C. W. GUFFIN, , e Clerk Court of Probate for Abbeville " County. . d March 27, 1871, 49? S " 500 BUSHELS 'mm mi Purchased expressly for BREAD. / FOR SALE AT | "|E. Edwards.; e March 3, 1871, 45?tf Tie Stale of Ma' Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. James A. Norwood, Wm. IT. Parker, Matthew McDonald and Julius F. C. DuPrc, jiartners under the name ant, style of Norwood, DuPrc & Jo., again*,. James M. Martin. To-Tames M. Martin, defendant in this action. You are hereby summoned and- required to answer ihe complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscribers at this office, Abbeville Court House, within twenty days after tiro service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff' will take judgment against you for the sum of Three Hundred and Twelve Dollars, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month on $281.32 from the 1st February, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and costs. McGOWAN & PARKER, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated Abbeville February 20, 1871. To the Defendant. James M. Martin. Take notice that the summons in this action of which the foregoing is a copy, i ;n aP frlw* r tkn wan uiuM in whj \juiw k/i tii^ vicin, vi iuv Court of Common, at Abbeville' Court House, for Abbeville County, in the State of Souih Carolina, ou the 20th Febry, 1871. McGOWAN & PARKER, PlantifFs Attorney. Abbeville C. H., S. C., March 15, 71?6t Phoenix copy once a week for six weeks aud send in bill duly attested. # / Tie Stale of Soil! Carolina, COUNTY OF ABIiEViLLE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John Knox, Plaintiff, James M. Martin, Defendant. To James M. Martin, defendant in this action. You arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is tiled in the office of the Chirk of the Court of Common Pieas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscribers at their office at Abbeville Court House within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If vou fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of two hundred andthiity nine dollars and forty-nine cents, with interest at the rate of twenty per cent, per annum from the twenty-fifth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and seventy, on the sum of ninety-three dollars and sixty-nine cents and costs. THOMSON & FAIR, Plaintiff's Attorney. Date*! Abbeville, 20th February, JS71. To the Defendant Janies M. Martin, Take notice that the summons h) this action of which the foregoing is a copy was filed h} the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Abbeville Court House, for Abbeville County, in the State of South Carolina, on the 20th February, 1871. THOMSON & FAIR, Plaintiffs Attorney. n;,rt.v,,V nnnw nnnn ft Wppk for fiix -X VW|/J VMW * - weeks, andpend in bill duly attested. March 31, 1871. 49?6t. Tie Stale of South Carina COUXTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS George McD. Miller and J. Towns Robertson doing business under the firm name of Miller & Robertson, Plaintiffs, against James M. Martin, Defendant. To James M. Martin, defeudant in this action. You arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in t*ie ofTice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy your answer on the 'subscribers 'at their office, at Abbeville Court House, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of service. "If you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff' will take judgment against you for the sum of three hundred and seventy-seven dollars and forty-two cents, with interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the twentieth day of February one thousand eight hundred and sevsnty-one, on the sum two hundred and nine dollars and sixty one cents, and sosts. THOMSON & FAIR, PlaintifF'u Aftnrnev. Dated Abbeville Court House, 20tli February, 1871. To the defendant James M. Martin. Take notice that the summons in this fiction of which the foregoing is a copy was filed in the ollice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Abbeville Court House for Abbeville County, In the State of South Carolina, in the 20th February,1871. THOMSON & FAIR, riuintifTs Attorney, Phccnix copy once a week for six weeks and send in bill duly attested. U oi 10"1 AC\ ni *>1111 L u 01, 10/:. *ty?Ul. COTTON FOR GUANO. SIOOO Premium! Y\J E propose soiling a limited quantity V V of our Guano for Middling Cotton, at locts., delivered at planter's near- i est depot, by 1st November next. We also oiler the maguificent premium of $100U for tbe best yipl4 frpm .our Gu.anos. For particulars apply to our nearest agent, or address us for circular. WJJLCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers and Dealers in Guanos, Charleston, S. C., Savanrmh & Augusta, {'a rtprtK IT 1 Q*71 10 9.-.. i * * ) AU I A -lU, UU1 FOR PLANTING COTTON And Distributing Guano.1 ? Til j. J rt i I upens, riants ana uovers: :Y Machine that does the work perfectly. For sale by rrowiridge & Co. March 17, 1871, 47?tf BOARDING HOUSE. 3 Mrs. TALMADGE 1 HAS taken the rooms over E. Nelson's Stbi c, and is prepared to Lake Boarders, This is a des rablo cation for per.-ons doing busino h on the Squire. Tirms, ?12.50 a month, without lodging. Transient persons ,c ;an got dinner on public days. Dee. 30, 1S70 SC?lf " ' / Piedmont & ,UBJIUK JOHN E. EDWAR] Brandt Offiee, olamB j. P. THOMAS, Pres't. D I.R E C r John MoKenzie, John T. Sloan JR. W. Gibbcs, F. W. McMasI W. B. Gullick, Thompson Ear Gen. M. C. Butler, T. C. Perm, Dr. Isaac Branch. LEAPHART, JEFFE] General Agents for South C Home Office, 33 ASSETS OVER Policies issued in a little crv Work, Aver-11,000; Income san success beyond all precedent. TXraTT-DT Mutual, Non-Forfeiting and ANNUAL DIVIDENDS on This great southern entei 8UCCC3S, tnat it would seem almost i its Iftvor In the letter part of .the year 1867, th now have upwards of eleven thousand lr books. Our success, taking into eonsidci operating is far in advance of any other and our lo.-.ses very snail, when compan the subscribers at Abbeville C. H. DI DI DR. I. BRANCH, Superinten M. SHARPE and J. H. TAR] April 15, 1870, 51, 12m 0&&.03 Xj II INSURANCE JEFFERSON DA' nv.rj tvt r. rtttle'r.. gei &UARLES, PERRIN & CO., 1 DIVIDEND, JUNE 1ST, 13: ASSETS, June 1st, II ANNUAL INCOME 0 This Company offers the i OUR tables by which a definite cash surr cies lapsed by the non-payment of Pr ble features to Policy-holders yet introduce! With sufficient capital for entire security, perior advantage to the Carolina. All its profits are dividad among its polic; bution plan. No restrictions on travel or residence in t * 11 ? ?o?.. All puucies mm iumciuiuiu uitci dvwuu j All losses paid promptly in cash. QUARLES, PE STILL GREAT I A.1 A jtm3v /A A <S\ i?s /t WE ARE now offering to Cash buyej way of selling goods low. The our stock reduced. We are selling Ladic ancso cloths. Grenadines, &c., for 12J, 15, 50e Wo have a nice line of Jaconets, S plain and striped ; which wo are selling I and Summer Oassimcrcs, for 75cts., ?1.00 We are selling all of our Gents and Boys &c., at fully 25 eta., lower, ana every uni May 27. 1870, 5-tf Groceries and AT PRICES TO SUIT QUARLES, PER! * r i r?n"T? O'l A Xj-VI-UiL. QJ 'd ^3lBr?.2^T f 2 Oats, Molasses, Bacon Si) Bulk Meat, Con Sugar House Syrup, Brown Sugars, White S and Java Coffee, I Candles, Nails, Match GREATLY RED! W @ E 0 PERSONS who have been ordering the ab lulling 011 QUARLES, March 31,1871, 40?tf ; Arlington IjMJ 311, President. 5S, Vice-President. ia, Soutlt tJaroIiM. S. L. LEAPHAET,* Sec': "TORS: , Sr., John S. Preston, tcr, 11 C. Shiver, le, J. D. Kennedy, Ex-Gov. M.L. BonhanDr. H. P. Cook. ICftV fir D A AT CAM .VOV/il Ui ivmiuviu) Jarolina, Columbia, S. C. lichmond, Va. $2,000,000. rer TWO YEARS of acth le time, over $2,000,000 cs oisr . Return-Premium Plans the Contribution Plan, iPKISE has met. with such sign mnec'essary to say another word e 124th Policy was issued, and v res insuued, whose names are on 01 ation the short time we have be< Company. Our expenses fur les id with other companies. Call < L. J. J. WARBLAW, t R. A. ARCHER, or dent of Agencies. EiANT?, CauTassing Agent. F* EI COMPANY Trm n v r resilient. icral State Agent, S. C. Agents at Abbeville, S. C. ro, FORTY PER CENT. *70, $856,464.82. VER $600,000.00. ollowing inducements. ender value is guaranteed on all po emium, present oneof the most vali i into Life Insurance. , no Life Insurance Company offers ? y-lioldcrs, in dividends, ou the cont he United States, Canada or Europe, car. REIN & CO., J3Lgre>:ra.ts. :s still greater inducements in. tl season is advancing and we wii (s' Dress Goods?Mozambique's, Ja 20, 25, and 30, worth 25, 30, 40 ar wisscst plain and drilled, Nansool TOtn 12i ets, up. "We have Sprir , ?1.25, worth $1.00, $155, $1.7 Ready-made clothing, liats, Shoe else in proportion. ENOCH NELSON. Provisions THE TIMES, AT RIN & CO.'S 'OCK OF PUOUR, ies, Bacon Shoulders intry Harm, Silver Irip Syrup, lugars, Ryo, ^aguyn Saceral, Soap, es, Etc., Etc., a JOED PRICES, ovc from abroad can save money b; PERRIN & GO. CONGAREE IN IMS Oolumlsla, M. C. UH, J rropneior. ' SUGAR CANE MILLS LIST PRICES, , 3 Rollers 14 inches diameter $85 0 3 " 12 41 75 0 3 ' " 10 " * . ' 65 0 2 4? 14 ? 65 0 ? en n Z " 12 "* ? uy v 2 44 10 44 40 0 Above prices complete with frame Without frame ?10,00 lees on eac] Mill. SEVENTY GALLON BOIL EE $20,0! i > Delivered at the Railroad Depot in this city. al . iD Steam Engines, Boilers. Cotton Press es, Grist and Saw Mill Gearing of a, kinda to order. Iron and Brass Casting on short notice and. moat reasouabl 111 terms. Jtr }8> Gin Gearing constantly on hand of th )n iouowing sizes. 9 feet wheel and pinion, $30 0 10 44 " 44 " 32 5 11 44 44 " " 35 0 12 44 u 44 " 45 0 14 44 44 14 44 50 0 With Bolts $6 50. Extra for each sel Antifriction plates and Balls for Col on Press $10,00 and $12,00 per set. N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at I R. here. JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, ' * Abbeville C. H. May 24,1870, 4-tf. ' . Insure Your Property IS TIIE LIVERPOOL & L0ND0I GLOBE ,, Insurance Company Z Assets.il M, $17,000,000,00 ri* Losses adjusted promptly and pai without deduction at the agency i Charleston, S. C. Apply to * */ W. H. PARKER. Agent, at Abbeville, S. C. March 18, 1870, 47?tf Ayer's Cathartic Pills, I _ For all the purposes of a Laxative > Medicine. Perhaps no one medl I JP cine id so universallj I _ ' Jr required by evei7 ? body as a cathartic nor evcr WJ7 bo fore so uniyersallj V My/ adopted into use, ii * I A _3?/ every country and Lnv^yfRTFsBF/ among all classes, us V v *^w/ this nuiil bat efflcienl -V,. 7rTc^P/ . purgative Ptft. The obvious reason is, that it is a more relia * - blo and far more effectual remedy than any other. Those who have l tried it, know that it cured them: those who have u e not, knowthat it cures their neighbors and friends; j[) and all know that what it does once it does &! ways ? that it never fails through any fault or negp gleetof its composition: We have thousands upon .) thousands of certificates oftheir remarkable cures of the following complaints, bV* 8nch cures are its known in every neighborhood, and we need not liublish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions 'M In all climates; containing neither calomel norany 5 deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Tneir sugar-coating preserves piem IS, ever nesh, and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use iu any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purity the blood and stimulate it into healthy action?remove the obstructions of the stomauii, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to nealth, I -?1 irKnwufof thnu print sur.h da. OUVi VJJ WUUUbUlie, nuviviv. ; ?, - ? rangements as aro the lirst origin of disease. Miuuto directions aro given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these 2'llU rapidly cure:? V For Dyapepntu or Inrtlgreation, liitlru* | neu, luui'aor and I<oaa of Amief Ite, they e I should be taken moderately to stimulate the atom* acli, aud restoro its healthy tone and action. For liivcr Complaint and its various symptoms, Villona Ueuitache, Mick Head* ache, Juuitillc* or Green Sicknea*, BIN loun Colic and BHloui fever*, thoy should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the 1 diseased action or remo vo the obstructions which ^ | cause it. ^ | rur ifjivaior/ ui juiairuvco) wu? wuw mild dose ia generally reaulrcd. For Rheuniatiam, Gont, Gravel, Pal* pltatlon of thfi near*, Puin la the (HdP, Back and JLoin*, they should be continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system, with such change those complaints disappear. For DroiMjr and Dropsical Swelling* they should ce taken in large and frequent doses I fo prouuce me enect 01 a arasuc purge. (or Nn]>]>rci?*ion a large ?o?e should be " j taken as it produces the desired cfleet by sympathy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pillt to promote digestion and relievo the stomach. - An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels Into healthy action, restores tho appetite, and invigorates tho system. Hence it is often adI 'vantageous where no serious derangement exists. | One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a I dose of those Pill* makos hjm feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect oa the digestive apparatus. tJDr. J. C. AVER Jt CO., Practical ChcmUtt, " LOWELL. MASS., V. 8. A. For sale by Parker & Lee. s. e. graydoE rrg^RIAL JUSTICE, COKESBURY, S. C. Marc 24, 187*143- tf P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C."; .'A ( Tifiro-Mt. most corn- ^,. plete Manufactory of 1, BS&- < Doors, Sashes, Y j-?* Mouldings, &c., in itte' 1 ^Southern States. / Printed Price Lht Defies Competition's SEND FOE ONE. -fct Setft free on application. .Anril 3.1870. &0?12tfl 1 / I (SPECIAL ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO <cSanborn's Steam Fire W" ' Bnrilar ai Proof Sale, 9 * i ' ' .j; Of which we are aGENTS, and a spec*. imen of which can be seen at 0 our Store. - ,. ; < 0 Undoubtedly the beat Call ex0 amine. "These are the tinges that try 0 mena' s^fea. 0 ' ... Wardlaw & Edwards, . . " - . v..'.;; ' b AGENTS, ? April 7,1871, 50?tf , . m I pyw f^r vpx jMI U JftS?52 / ' Cognac Bitters. FIRST PKEE . e Paris Exhibition 1867. ', Purify the blood and j} strengthen th? system, 0 eradicating the effect of n dissioation. maintain the o human frame in condition of healthful ness, dispel the t. Bkies?and ail mental distempers, and relieve those > whose sedentary habits lay them open to depression, t. They prevent and cure bilious and other Feyers, Ferer and Ague, Chills, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Sea - Sickness, Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and every complaint Incl?i!n* av afmnc* UOIIUai VW MlVk wi vt?a>r<rw phere. Ladies will find r them a sovereign boon, as ' they eradicate all traoes of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness, and Diseases peculiar to the sex. GTThousandS of Testfmo nials can be seen at the office of M. JACOB SON, Sole Proprietor, 64 & W Water Street, N. Y. jftd 2171 iSa-A~iii *. n/iimmmiti hthtitvi Mjitmiiuw i\mi\ 1 , { a Rustic Y indow Shades, MADE OF WOOD. S' ' * THEY arc pretty, cheap, and dtirable for the Parlor, Chambers and Hotei curtains. . We invite all to come and see them, and to witness its operation so simple. Any one can put them up. . J. D. CHALMERS & CO. Agent for Manuf r in Abbeville. ; March 3,1871, 45?tf : Greenville and Columbia Rail I! road. i mmmwm 1 I General Superintendent's Office I Columbia, S. C., March 1,1870. 1 ON and after the following Schedule will be daily, Sunday excepted, run connecting with Night Trains on South Car'olina Road, up and down, and with Night Train on Charlotte, Columbia ami 1 Augusta jRoad goin^South: Leave Columbia, 7.00 a m Alston, 9.10 am 14 Newberry, 11.15 a m " Cokesbury, 300 p m " Belton 5.00 p m ! Arrive at Greenville, 6.30pm* DO WIS*. Leave Greenville., 6.15 a ra 44 Bolton, 8.05 a m 44 Cokesbury 10.07 am Abbeville,.. -8.15 am 44 Newberry,.'.., 1.50 pm ,4 Alston, ..4.05 p m ArriveColumbia ..'....5.55 p m COL. THOMAS DODAMEAD, General Superin^^cnt. I French. OIL POLISH! GIVES ty leather a briliant appearance, 'renders it water-proof and from its oily properties tends to preserve it. For sale by PARKER & LEE. March 27,1871, 47?tf DUBOSE'S Early Egyptian Com! FOE PLANTING. CiEVERAL bushels of this CORN ^ baa been left with ua for salo. PARKER & 1E|, March 24, 1871, 48?tf