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MARRIAGE STATISTICS.
The registration report of the Slate
of Massachusetts for the j*ear 18G9'
gives some curious marriage statistics, j
i'rom which impatient youths and '
desolate old .maids and bachelors may j
both take heart. During the year J
seven maidens were married at the:
age of fourteen, and no fewer than!'
fort}*-onc at the comparatively nia-j
turo* ago of fifteen. The fads are not
so veht'uresomo as the girls, the
youngest husband having wedded at
sixteen a wife of the same age. On
'the other hand, an old maid of seven-'
ty-eight found a husband, and fou j
other womeu were married after they j:
had passed the age of seventy. One j
man of thirty-two was married, fori
tlie sixth time, to a maiden of thirty; r
also another man, lor the sixth time,
'to a widow of-sixtv-two. it hoin.r ln>rl
second marriage. The oldest parlies j(
married for the first time wero the j
w male and female sixty each.
Tie greatest disparity in tlie first ^
marriage was the male sixty-seven if
and the female twenty. Forty-five j1
males were married during the year, p
who were over severity, and one wid- <
ower of eight}" was united for the se- 1
cond time to a widow of fifty-four, it *
being also her second marriage. A f(
widower of thirty was married for 1
the'second time to a young widow of;(
twenty, it being her fourth marriage! '
But one marriage is reported where y
both parties were married for the
fourth time each, .their ages being sevens-three
and sixty-two. There wasj]
also ono marriage, the male being L
seventy-three, his fourth marriage, toll,
a widow of fifty-seven, her third marriage.
ne male of twenty-nine was
united to a widow of thirty, it'being
his first and her fourth. A widower
of fifty-six was united to a widow of
fifty-two, it being her fifth marriage. I
The sixth marriage of a male is re-it
ported at the age of thirty-two to ail
spinster of thirty. A second mar- f;
riagoof a man of fifty-six is reported
to a female of fifty-two, it being her v
fifih venture. - ^
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The Stockholders' Meeting. J
c
The stockholders of tho Greenville a
and Columbia Railroad re-assembled, jc
yesterday morning, in their hall? \
lion. Jas. L. Orr in the chair. C. Y. 'J
1'arrlngton, Esq., the attentive "char (.
ter Secretary" of the company, acted 1
as Secretary of the meeting. The n
report of the President and Directors c
- ' - ? ? * k ? .wxrvi.At.n/) n it/] i m r\ ma t? .*
? IMUWIIIg cue JIIJJJI K>\tu unu IH'I'IU.- i,
ing condition of the affairs of the y
company?was road *and accepted, j
The General Superintendent's report, a
with the accompanying tables and o
statements, were also read and adop- ?
ten. The stockholders then -.wentjo
into an election for President, Vice- L
President, and Directors for the en- r
suing year, which resulted in the v
unanimous re-election of Frederick t<
Jiuph. Esq., President, and Col. John a
J Patterson, Vice-President, Messrs. p
J. L. Neagle, J. J. Patterson, II. II. ;l
Kimpton; N. G. Parker. Joseph Crews, r(
.James L. Orr, II. T. Farmer, F. L. t,
Cardozo, O. \V. Waterman, T Hurly,
J M. Allen, and Thomas Dodamea'd.
were elected directors. J
Col. J. P Keod afterwards address- u
?:? 4i.. +i,,. _
i'u uiu uiirvuiig, un tiiu om/juvi i/i idjv o
advantages to the road and this sec- ?
tioivi'rorn a connection with the "Atlantaand
Richmond Air-Line" Rail- p
road Company, at or near Anderson ; v
:and offered resolutions in .regard to c
the same, which were approved of t
and referred to tho Board of Direc- r
tors for action. I
After passing the usual resolutions t
and a complimentary one to Judge I
Orr, Chairman, [he meeting adjourn- ;1
ed. I,
From the expressions of stock- ?
holders present who reside on the line .j
of tho road, the re-election of PresBush
appeared to give great satisfaction?his
attention to business and
gentlemanly demeanor having gained
him many friends in this section.? ?
Phoenix.
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Jj
K. K. Iv.?125 disguised men rode t
into Winnsboro on Saturday night, v
about 12 -o'clock, with a bugler at t
. their head, .and served the following j
notices ou the different State officers;[:
K. K. K.,
IIeadq'rs 44th Division. i
General Orders Ro. 105. 1
W. B. Pcako, G W. Barber, John 1
McDowell, Alfred Moore, S M. Smart,
James Cook, Melton" Dunlap and
ilJwiry Smith, you are each and sev- t
erally ordered to forthwith resign the c
olficc you now hold. t
If. Let one warning suffice; we
repeat no orders.
III. The Sheriff, Treasurer and r
Auditor wo "trust, yet they must be- ,
ware. . VVe respect all good men, yet J!
the}' must act in good faith. This isU
tho first notice, una it stum Dcoueyeu. ^
J5y order of
Q. B. C., Commanding.
0. L., A. A. Q. ,
Diocesan'Convention?The annu- l
al convention of the Protestant Epis-j(
copal Church in the Diocese of South jc
Carolina; will be held in St. Phillip's '
Church, Charleston,% on the second
Thursday of May, the 11th instant,
at 10 o'clock in the morning. To ;
$id-iu .the despatch of business, the j
t-lergy ai-e -requested to pjreparo their ^
parochial report?, with particular at- j
tention to the contribution lists, j
which must run from the 1st of May, c
1870, to the 1st of May, 1871, so asl
they may be handed in on or before
the opening of the convention. The j
opening sermon will be preached by j f
the rector of St. Michael's Church, '
. Charleston. 2
1
i
Sentenced.?In the United States '
Circuit Court, held at Charleston, on <
-i -)< .->?, voopm' imnrisnnmpnt, 1
mo .?<111 int., ivu jvw.v, .....
was given to A. M. JKiser, ex-postroaster
of Newbony. We understand
that lie has been allowed, the privi- '
lege of selecting his abode, and that he j
will in conecquenco remain in jail in'
preference to going to the peniten-j
ti?ry, and that it is probable ho will j
be pardoned .at the expiration oil
twelve rooiitlis.?dewberry Herald.
Frencli News.
Paris, May 1.
The firing last night was fearful,
and apparently utterly reckless. No- j
tiling to compare with it lias occurred !
since the commencement of civil war.
The city is greatly excited and;
alarmed. Groups of frightened peo1
^ j: : t ! t i
pie arc in every street, uiscusswg uiu i
state of affairs. General Okolmetz'si
wound is very severe, an<i his recovery
is doubtful. The delegates from
the Masonic lodges of Paris have returned
from Versailles. They were*
unable to accomplish anything They j,
report that Theirs expresses the opin-|(
ion that a peaceable arrangement!
with the Puris Commune is impos-l,
?ible,
Versailles, May 1.
A large number of troops moved
towards Paris to-day, as re-inforcemcnts
to the army of investment
l'lie editors of all moderate journals in
Paris have been ordered to be prosecuted,
by the Canunuru1) and are leavng
the c-ity as rapidly as possible.
Private telegraphing in Paris is again
entirely suspended. Kosel, in accept- '
ng the insurgent Ministry of War,
?ays he shall have need of the absolute
jo-operation of the Commune troops j
tnd the people of Paris. The provin- j.
:ial elections in all parts of France
lave resulted in the choice of couser- .
alive republicans !
Versailles, May 1?7 P. M. jj
Negotiations for the surrender of' j
ssy failed. The bombardment has j
eeummeuced, and is now very vio- j
L'llt. i
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T.TTR AT. TENDER. - 1
Washington, May 1. 1
Justice Clifford read a brief paper in
he legal tender eases of Knox against
jce and Parker against .Davis, as .
oilows:
In these (wo cases, two questions
rere heretofore directed to be ar- I
;ued, viz: 1. Is the Act of Congress fci
:no\vn as'the legal tender Act con-1},
titutional as to contracts made before
ts passage? 2 Is it valid :.s appliable.to
transactions since its passgo?
These questions have been
onsidercd by the court, and boU
iave been decided in the affirmative.
Che decree of the Supreme Judicial .
,'ourt of Massachusetts, in the case ot
'arker against Davis, is therefore
ffirmed, and the judgment. of the ^
Jireuit Court of the United States of
he Western District of Texas, is also a
ffirmed. 'JLho uniot justice, wuni"
Lssociato Justices Nelson, Clifford C
nd Field, dissent from the majority 1
f the Court upon' both propositions C
nd the result,.holding that the Act
f Congress,'so far n6 applicable to p
ontracts made before its passage, is c
epugnant to' the Constitution and t(
old ; and, also, that it i6 repugnant g
o the Constitution and void so fur as j,
pplicable to contracts made since its a
aseage. The opinion of the court a
nd the reasons for dissent will be a
ead before the close of the adjourned
Drm.
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News. From the East?The
Iartii Girdled.?We had the pleasre
of a flying visit, yesterday, from c
ur fellow-townsmen, W. K. Brown,
> - ~i... i i \.:B t<
liilj., wilt; ima rviumtu IU um unuivi
ity after a long absence. During the * '
eriod of his absence Mr. Brown lias *:
isited China, Japan, and the other
ountries of the far East, and brings
idings from the Celestials of the com- .
letion of an important enterprise !
Ic states that the cable, undertaken J
>y a Danish company, has been laid
ictween Ilong Ivong and Shanghai,
. distance of 2J0 miles, and that in
l'ss than six months the lightning /
;irdle around the earth will be com- '
ileted.? Charleston Courier.
+<ss>+ 1
Secretary Boutwell's ^administra- ^
ion of the finances* is, in some ii.tances,
questionable. The report of 1
lie Fifth Auditor of the Treasury J
hows that, notwithstanding the iuterlal
revenue in 1S65-G yielded SS9, 05,000
more than in 1SG9-70, the
ost of collection in the latter year
vas ?tfll,S53 mure tnan in tneioruier
cu-rn. Financiering which requires *
nereased expenses to collect a diiniH- I
shed revenue is not calculated to
peediiy extinguish the public debt j
?r to relieve tlie people from the opjressive
taxation now imposed upon
hem.
j
Ct'.ptaiu' F. VW. Dawson, editor of s
he Charleston News, left for Europe ^
in the 29th of April, to be absent unil
the middle of July. ,
* i
n ir. I
The shipments or cotton-irom Jtia- (
ion between September 1st, 1870, and ,
Ipril 1st, 1871. were as follows: Wil- <
liingion, 1,588 bales.; Baltimore, 1,- <
S79 bales; New York, .1,965 bales;
Charleston, 474 bales.
.<B-.
The Winnsboro News says : John I
irVeeks alias Hiram Week, and Monoe
Henderson alias Henderson Richirdson,
both negroes, indicted for
ow stealing, succeeded in es- ,
aping from the jail at this place, <
an last 'Thursday night.
4?>?
J
The Catholic Pair, for the benefit
>f the Sisters of Mercy, which has 1
)eeo held in Charleston for tho past
,wo weeks, closed Friday, it having t
)8eo,a success, the receipts amount^
ng to .hctwecn six and oig.ht thousand
loUai?.
On Tuesday last- a severe storm
m sed over Branehville; the lightling
striking.a tall pine near Mr. Lorfea
ts store, shivering tho tree and
>rostrating a member of Mr. Loryea'a
amily to the floor by the shock.
There was no serious damage how-j
)vcr.
The Clarendon Press, speaking of
the appointment of Ex-Governor John
L. Manning as jury commissioner ior
that county, says: "No appointment
could give the people more general
satisfaction than that of Governor
Mauning. He is emphatically the
right man in the right place.'"
0
The Lancaster Ledgor gives the
following tax statement: Total tax
of Lancaster County, $23,500;
amount paid, $17,500; balance due,
$0000. The whole number of delin
qnents is 849, the larger portion for
poll tax.
ARRIVALS AT
Tlie Marshall House
SINCE LAST FHIDA Y.
R M Johnson, Bordeaux-; K H
' ' "VI .1 i All.
Aiounuu, iaiL'ucya, .aki; >y liiggtov, ?
beville ; F A Connor, Cokes bury; Coop-,
er Huggins, Baltimore; Pr Hunter,
Washington, Ga; .ToJin II Jones, from
the Range; J Walter Connaughton,
New York.
JOHN A. MAYS,
' Proprietor.
CONSIGNEES,
Tne following named porsons have
"rcight in the Depot,;
John Aldous, J E Bradley, LD Bowie]
fD Chalmers, Calhoun & Lanier, BCj
Jlinkseales, Jno Carter, J J Cunning?
-- -ri - "n T^.-l !
mm, John Devlin, J i< u uurre, x. j^u-i
vards, Hughs & Co, A M Hill, C T Has-J
cell, Jay <fc Bradley, J T Jackson, John [
Snright, Lee & Wilson, J B Leroy, Mil-'
or & Robertson, Moore & Co, W T McDonald,
A W McAllister, J A Norwood,
r D Neice, Norwood, DuPre & Co, Dr.
1 Rhett, J.WSpeer, J CSpeer, Trowbridge
& Co, H T Tustin, E Westtield,
III Wardlaw, White, Smith & White,
DJ Wardlaw.
No goods delivered until freight is
laid.
J. \Y. MA USIIALL,
Agent.
The following: persons have packages
? the Express Olllce.
J F Calhoun, M H Kaplian, F L
Jaker, P S Brooks, O Johnson, J E
iwearengin, W Moore, G T Jackson, P
IcCauley, M McDonald.
C. V. HAMMOND
Agent.
Markets.
Abbeville, May 5.?Cofton 10
?12.
New York, May 2.?Gold steady,
fiva tti/inp n sihmlp firmer. Wheat
b x ,
iolti at 1@2. higher and very quiet,
torn scarce and firm. Pork quiet, at
8.00(?,18.50. Cotton dull?uplands Mi;
>rleans 15|; sales 1,000 bales.
7 P. M.?Gold llj?lli. Cotton
teady; sales 2,073 bales?uplands 14J:
>rleans 15J.| |Southcrn flour a trifle bet2r?common
to fair extra 6.6-3@,7.10;
ocd to choice 7.].'3(? 9.00. Wheat fever
-h and 2(? Sc. higher?winter red and
mber Western 2155?2.57. Corn scarce
nd in demand, at 80@81. Pork heavy,
t IS.00(518.12.
Charleston, Mny 2. ? Cotton
uiet?middling 14; sales 200.
Augusta, May 2.?Cotton opened
*ith fair demand, but closed quiet and
nsicr. at 131 (?7>13i.
Liverpool, May 2.?Noon.? Cotjn
dull and unchanged?uplands 7J;
>rleans 7J.
EXTRA SUGAR CURED
Family Hams
AND
Choice Bacon Shoulders!
jST^ROM the world renown Packers,
Sj Messrs. Smith&NicodemuB, Balmiore,
Md., for sale low for cash, by
E. Edwards.
April 28, 1871, 1?tf
"mew goods
FOR SPRING TR4DI!
flit the Mammoth 'Boot, Shoe,
Hat and Trunk'House.
ET AM now receiving nn unusually
n lurrro Wtnpk of all the verv Latest
fcL ?-O- styles
in the above line, find at astonishingly
low prices.
1 would respectfully call the attention
)f my old friends and customers of
Abbeville and adjoining counties to the
ibove Stock, which I propose to sell at
,he very Lowest Cash Prices, and will
lelivea at any. point on the line of Kaiload
(C. 0. ii.j at my own expense.. All
orders you may favor me with will receive
prompt and personal attention.
A. SMYTHE, Columbia, S C.
Apr 21, 1S71 52?1 y
COTTON FOR GUANO.
S1000 Premium!
\\J E propose soiling a limited quantity
* ' of our Guano for Middling Cotfnn
nf mot*., delivered at planter's near
jst depot, by 1st November next.
TYe also oiler the magnificent premium
sf $1000 for the best yield from our Guanos.
For particulars apply to our nearest
agent, or address us for circular.
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Importers and Dealers in Guanos',
Charleston, S. C., Savannah & Augusta,
Ga. [Feb 17, 1S71 43, 3m
A LOT OF
CHOICE IMPROYED
COTTON SEED,
FOR SALE,
LOW FOR CASH, BY
Quarles, Perrin & Co.
March 17,1871, 47?tf
I
SPECIAL XOTICE.
Emporium
of Fasliion,
-A.bbevi.lle, S. C.
! DRY GOODS.?1 will .state,
j for the information of the
I Ladies of Abbeville, that the
l"F.MT'nttTTT\r of FASHION"
is the only house in the District
devoted to Dry Goods and to
jtlie wants of the ladies.
I ' For any information in regard,
to the extent and kind of Stock
now 011 exhibition, I respectfully
refer all to any of my patrons.
To Dress Goods, White Goods,
Embroideries, Frillings, Laces,
Ladies' Underwear, Skirts, Corsets,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery,
Gloves, Longcloths, Collars,
Cuffs, &c., &c., I especially ask
the attention of the ladies.
.MILLINERY.?^ is now a
I given up fact that Abbeville is
a city in point of a Millinery
Establishment. All are willing
and do admit of this fact. Ladies
that have always bought
this line of Goods in some Northern
city, arc now patronizing
home enterprise. This is as it
should be; for without the patronage
of those of our own
country, what would any business
or profession do for a support?
I do not think that any one
should make any sacrilice to
patronize those in their own
country, but I do say that in all
cases where you can do as well,
or better, it is ri?-ht to expect
the patronage of those amongst
whom you live.
My Stock of Ilats, Bonnets.
French Flowers, Laces, Ribbons?indeed,
everything in this
business?was never larger and
more attractive. The Styles
are handsome and entirely new
in -shape. Every lady is expected
to buy a new Plat, if
nothing else. Prices reasonable?one-third
less than city
prices, and materials used are
better than are generally seen
on articles' bought from city
houses. " I am now getting orders
daily from ladies of Anderson,
Pendleton and Greenville,
both for Dress Goods and
Millinery. If you can not come,
send an order for your Hat,
which can be returned if you
are not pleased.
MRS. CAIN, from Baltimore,
is. in charge of this Department,
with MISS KATE SMALL as
assistant. Mrs. Cain's work
speaks for itself.
DRESS-MAKING.-Miss
LTDIA TAGGART is in
charge of this Department, with
ladies of fine skiJl and taste to
assist her. My facilities for carrying
on this business are good, I
1- A i. 4?? "l-?TTrP i
Utfillg UII XV LjCIl I XUI .L'i. J J U A ~ |
TERICK & CO.'S Patterns, as
well as being a branch of Madame
Demorest, of New York,
receiving her Trimmed Patterns
for all garments every sixty
days.
CUTTING and FITTING
done at short notice.
Remember: I sell everythingat
reasonable prices for CASH,
and CASH ONLY.
Respectfully,
.TAMES W. FOWLER.
Apr 21,1871 52-tf
Photographs!
PIOTOGRAPHS!
J. S. BOBSOK,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,
BEGS leave to inform the people of
Abbeville that he has returned,
and is prepared to furnish
FMepaplis, Ferrotypes, k,
: Of all kinds, on rensonnble terms
Persons wishing GOOD PICTURES
will do well to ca 1 soon.
prt^-Gallery up-stairs over Wnrdlaw
<fc Edward's Store next door to the
Printing Office.
Apr 14. 1S71 51-lm
w r * -&T m m
YY JR.? A & SJ,
ORDERS on ths County Treasurer,
for which the highest price will
be paid in cash.
HUGH WILSON.
April 21, 1371 52-tf
CORN FIELD BEAKS,
AT
Parker & Lee's.
1 April 14,1871, 51?tf
t
NEW SPRII
GREAT I
At "THE COS
1M"Y SPRIXG STOCK is now
1 -^"nl ('mnoolll if vnn \vi<11 tn h
*-?? ?> ? J?
inei.cing my business, and willing that
profits," therefore will give my custom
decline in Goods. Don't pass the Corm
that is a-Bargain lost.
My Stock consists in part of the follow
A FULL
STAPLE AND BOA
Ladies', Gents' a
LADIES', GENTS'
Also, a Choii
V A MTT.V
A* yf*
COT^FECTIO
I have also HOSFORD'S CELEBRA
A RATION, the best in in use. Goo<
perfcct satisfaction guaranteed, both in j
Respectfully,
W. '
April 14, 1S71, 61?tf
A .
npriE undersigned has c
?_' JUSTICE "in the Court
to his hands will be promptly a
Ih/L. 3B
March 24, IST1 48-tf]
Carbolic
WHALE OIL SOAP,
For Destroying Insects on
Plants, &c.
mirtn/w r Tu;rro
IJtlUl JUIJWJDO,
CHALK.,
GARDEN' LINES,
CLOCK CORD,
Fish Hoft&s and Lines.
AT
Parker & Lee's.
' April 21,1871 52, tf
SOMETHING NEWaM DURABLE.
Time, Money anil Lata !M!
Prench.
OIL POLISH!
This French Oil Polish is prepared for
Carriages, Btijr^ies, Harness. Boots
and Shoes, and
ATI. KINDS OF LEATHER.
IT will give any article of Leather a
most brilliant appearance, and at
the same time, from the oily properties,
tends much to preserve it; it will always
be moist and'pliant; it iriuy be
exposed to water and will not lose its
brilliancy, and it is not to be feared that
any crust will settle on said leather
when preserved with the above Oil.
For the Woodwork of Buggies, Carriages
and Furniture, there is not a
better article in use.
Manufactured by S. EINSTEIN &
CO., Tanners and Curriers, formerly oi
France, now of N&fhville, Tennessee. '
Instructions.?Shake bottle ; pour a
few drops on a piece of sponge, apply it
lightly to the leather, and you obtain
the finest lustre. Price, 75 cents pei
bottle.
PARKER & LEE,
l AM,A?;i1aPnnnfv
DUIU .igemo iui Auuiiiuu .
Apr 21, 1871 52?tf
TOWN COUNCIL.
ALL parties having claima against the
Town Council of Abbeville, arc
requested to present the same within
ten days from this date to the undersigned,
and all defaulters must make
| payment by the 15th of April, or the
law will be enforced.
T V n TVnPTMi!.
U I all VI ?# M*
INTENDANT.
COTTAGE BEDSTEADS;
A Good Article, at Six Dollars
each, Complete!
3. 0. Cbalmsrs ? Go,
April 7,1871 DO, If
"stflfil.
I WILL, SELL MY HOUSI
AND LOT in the Village o
ABBEVILLE, (known as the Marshal
Mansion.) It is well known to he on
of the most agreeable residences in Ah
bcville? well sitiiated and highly im
proved. Persons wishing to purchas
will do well'to see J. S. Cothran, Esq,
or in his absence Gen. McGowan.
jSALLIE A. MARTIN
March 21, 18TI, 13?tf
NC GOODS !
IAR GAINS!
,NER STORE."
complete, and ready for insnection. Come
uy a* great-deal for a little. I am coinniy
motto shall be, "Quick sales and short
EM'S and all, the advantage of the recent
tjr Store, (White's old stand,) if you do
ring articles, viz.
, LINE OF
3ESTIC DRY GOODS,
aid Misses Shoes,
AKD BOYS' HATS.
ce Selection of
fJROP.FRT'F.S
NERIES, &C.
TED SELF-RAISING BREAD PREPls
shown at all times with pleasure, and
>rice9 and quality.
r. MCDONALD.
4RB.
Affi nr\ o a TDT AT
'JJtTIIUU JJLAO V/lllVy^ Civ) JL itlliu
House. All business entrusted
ttended to.
LAPHAN,
TRIAL JUSTICE A. C.
FRESH ARRIVALS!!!
A T
W T MnnAATATTYS
tT . JL. XMLLJXJ KJ.
1 TIERCE SUPERIOR HAMS,
And an Extra Lot of
FBENCH CANDIES.
March 24, 1871, 48?tf
FOB SALE BY
mnnnrnnrnniJ c, nn
inunDiiiimii ot> uu.,
Five Tons 1 Cob's Soperphosphate
lime, 01
REASONABLE TERMS.
March 24, 1871 48?3t
NEW BARB EE SHOP,
UP STAIRS,
Over J. D. Chalnaors & Co.'s Furniture
Store.
:Patronago respectfully solicited.
GOVERNOR CRAWFORD.
April 14, 1871 51-tf .
A Large Lot
OP
; GHOIGE FLOUR,
Made of pure
KENTUCKY WHITE WHEAT,
just received and for sale, by
; WARDLAW & HMDS.
! April 7, 1871, 50?tf
ICE ! ICE! ICE!
The Columbia Ice House
"JfS now open for the Season, and pre
H pared to sen Batumi mhu itc, m
from 1 to 1] cents per pound, according
to quantity. This Ice i9 far preferable
to any manufactured, or prepared by
| chemical process.
; J. D. BATEMAN, Ag't,
Columbia, S. C.
1 Apr 7, 1871 50?tf
NEW STYLES
! Cottage Bedsteads, at
_LiO YV
AT
J. D. Chalmers & Co.'s
April 7, 1871 60, tf
1 NOTICE.
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f ?e?
e A LL persons holding warrants or
i- J% the County Treasurer, drawn b)
. the Board of County Commissioners.
e will present the same to It. JONES
if Clerk of Board, by tue first day of Ma)
next.
By order of the Board.
R. JONES, Clerk.
Apr 21, 1871 52 tf
The Stale of South Carolina
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
OURT OF OMMON PLEAS
James A. Norwood, Win. JET. Parker
Matthew McDonald and Julius F. t
DuPrc, partners under the name and
style of Norwood, JDuPre &Io.f again s
James M. Martin.
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To James M. Martinj defendant in this
action.
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint iu this
action, which is filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleaa
for the said County, a^.d to serve s copy
of your answer on the?ub3cribersatthis
office, Abbeville Court Hpuse, within
twenty days after the 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 againsfyou 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 hunHtaH
nnrl cavnntr.nno nnH /v^ctcr
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,
was filed in. the office of the C'lerk of the
Court of Common, at Abbeville Court
House, for Abbeville County, in the
State of South C&rolina, on the 20th
Febry, 1871.
McGOWAN & PARKER,
PlantifTs Attorney.
Abbeville'C. H.; fi. C., March 15,71?Ot'
Phoenix copy once a week for six
weeks and send in bill duly attested.
tflBP
W^M^EEL,
Mill GeariniShaftin^S Pulleys
POQIE ? Hl)H^%iM0RE^
ijlSEND FOR A CIRCUIAJLJ^.
Wm. Shephard, & Co.
Ko. 24 Hayne St, Charleston, 9. C.
DEALERS IN
COOKING STOVES,
Ranges and Heating Stoves.
Pictures of Stoves with prices and
, description will bjj sent upon application.
July 1, 1870, 10?ly
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Tk TT U A C -P'fl
Early Egyptian Corn!
TOR PLANTING.
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SEVERAL bushels of this CORN
hus been left with us for eale.
PARKER & LEE.
NOTICE.
^LL persons having; claims against
Estate cf JOSEPH F. BELL, iec'3,
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will present them to the undersigned,
and those indebted will settle immediately.
J. fl. BELL,
Agent.
Apr 21, 1871 63?2t
Estate of Jane Eeid, Dec'd.
PURSUANT to order of Reference, I
hereby give notice to all parties interested
in the above mentioned Estate,
that a statement of the accounts of the
Executor, with a view to a final settlement,
will be made before me on Monday,
8th May, 1871.
WM. H.- PARKER,
Special Referee.
Apr 7,1871 50?it
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Grain Holders.
"WWTITK MrLLS in good order, No.
fT 1 SMUTTER attached, and a
reliable MILLER employed, the subscriber
solicits share of public patronage.
A. H. Morton.
Sot Caroliia?AlJlieville County
In the Common Fleas.
Josephine R. Lake, Executrix of Johneon
Sale, dee'd, vs. Thos. J. Outz
and J. Sale Watson, and
others.
I Complaint caUixng in Creditors, for Injunction,
<6c.
PURSUANT to order of Court in the
above stated case, the creditors of the
Estate of Johnson Sale, dee'd, are hereby
notified and required to present and
prove their demands against said deceased
before me on or before the 20th
of April next, or be barred.
matthew Mcdonald,
C. C. P. and Special Referee.
Clerk's Office A. C., 1
Jan'y 20, 1871 40-3m/
f ??
Blasting* Fuse,
At Parker & Lee's..
April 11, 1871, 51?tf
P. fc^OAlE,
CHABL?STOfr*<k
MB 1 *
f Largest and most com-")
| plete Manufactory of j
$&* -( Doorfc, Sashes, liimdej ^ *VC
.Mouldings, kt.y in^'tBi i
[Southern Stalfcsi 'lJ "' 7
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Printed Price List Defies Competition,
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0?- SEND FOR ONE.
Sent free on application.
April 8,1870, 50?12m
: jie Groat Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKEB'S CAX1TOBSIA
IHNEGAB BITTERS,
"sI Hundreds of TboaMBds f? 9
Ij J Bear testimony to their vooderfal 4|?
ICuratiro EStct*. l?|
s|| WHAT AKE THCT? |||
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5f| TUSTAMBOTAmi
"INFANCY DRINK,ill'
flade of Poor Hum, "Whfckfcjr, Proof 8j>?tits.
and Refuse I.iyuora, vue: urud, s^ow),
and svrenteno-i to p!e.uo tuo fcute, cxlcd Tonies*
" Appitiwrs," " UjNioruM," *5., that lead tbs
tippler on to dmnk^nnotf and ruin, butaraatm
Mudicinc, made from tlio K*tira Uooto and
Herts of California, free from aHAlockolio
8timulanti. TbeyemheChHHATBLOOp
PURIFIEB and LIFB GIVING PHE?OIPLE,
a purfoct Keaovalnf and InTlgoratar
at ths B j-stcia, earning otf (01 potomoua matter,
and restoring the blood to ? health? condition.
No porson can tako tlieno Blttew, according t*
directions, and remain long nnweJL ?
*100 will be g\rea for ar tumrabU easa, pr??
vldiag the bonci are not <W troyad by mineral
poisant or other meant, aud tlv* Tttai orgaaa T
a ?v<l bovoTid t he point of repair.
fl.'or Tnfiamm-'.to?y and Cnsonio 29mo?
:.i at ism, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Ttw*~
ge .tion. Bilious, Hemitfentr and lata**
mittont Fevers, Biswases of ths Blood* Liver,
Kidneys, and Bladder, ihMBit* "
tors have bwuinottsreeetafai: 8ttoh DS*
eases aro cautcd by Vitiated Blood, wMait ;
Lt mncrilly produced "hy dfxattcnaau *f tw
Disostive Organs.
Ta.-r luvigorate the stomaah,aad stivltU
tht torpid liver and bowsU, which Aafcrtkfeift
of unequalled e!&cacy In eleantlni the 'bleed ef
all imporiUci, sad Imparting new lifsaad vi)Ot *
to the whole eyttem. . '
Dyspepsia or Indigestion,Hnfadmr
Pain in t.ie Hliouldirx, Coughs, TuhtaeM of tam .
C.cst, Dixrinoiw, flotir Taste ia
the Mouth, ttUioog Attacks, rotoiUUoa of th*
Ilr.irt, Copious Discharges- of Urine, Paia la , .
thj reirlont or the Kldncvi, an J a hundred MM
painful symptoms which are the ofitpringt ct
I)y*pep?':a, aro <*urc4 by lhe*e Hitter*.
Ckanse the Vitbtud BIool whenever 70a And
it* impurities btirtUiigthroush the siinia Pirn* ,
plot, Eruptions, or Sore*; eleanse it wfaaa it fa
ford, and yourfselmss will toll yon-when. Kara
thn blood puro end tha health of the sjsiefctwfl
follow.
m, TAPE, and other WOBMS, lurking la .
the tyrtcm of so many thousand*, are edtctnaR/strove,!
and removed.
For full directions, md enrefully urn ureuw
arotwid o.ii'h bottlo. pitted in loar ItnyHm*?*Brjrlith,
Gmrian, French, and Spanish.
J. WALKEil. 32 & 34 Conunarca Street, a. T.'
Fifcrietor. a. n. Mcdonald a oo? - Dnisirists
an>l General
San Fr*ncV?, California, and 31 andfl Co* *
Sir*i!ld by ALA DRUGGirrS' JJIlH
DEALKlta. ^
BOARDING HOUSE).
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Mrs. TALMM3ff
HAS taken the rooms over E,. Nelson's
Store, and is prepared to
take Boarders, This is a desirable
oration for persons doing business on
the Square. Terms, $12.50 a month,
without lodging. Transient persons '
can get dinner on public days.
Dec. 30, 1870 36?tf
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noil rinlnmltia Hb{1 >
|Ulocuvuxc auu vviuiuuiit ??u
road. ' ,-C
General Superintendent's Office
Columbia, S. C'., March 1,1870.
ON and after the following Schedule
will be daily, Sunday excepted, run eqn
necting with Niglit Trains on South Car
olina Road, up and down. Arid* with
Night Train on Charlotte. Columbia and
Augusta Road going Squth:
UP.
Leave Columbia,..: >.7.00 a m
. " Alston, 9.10am
" Newberry, 11.15am.
" Cokesbury 300 p m
" Belton, 5.00 p m
Arrive at Greenville,.. 0.30 p m'
DOWN. "
Leave Greenville., 6.15 a m
" Belton, 8.05 a m
41 Cokesbury, -10.07 a m
41 Abbeville, 8.15 am
44 Newberry, -1.50 pm
44 Alston, 4.05 pm
ArriveColumbia 5.55 p m
COL. THOMAS DODAMEAD,
General Superintendent.
rnTTnw rnnn i
tui iv/n i uyy
TTfc RON PUN ClED by Dr. Means, Agrlcultural
Chemist and Inspector
of Guanos, at Savannah, the highest
standard or Forty different kinds of
Commercial Fertilizers submitted to his
analysis. We have on hand a small
quantity which we are anxious to Introduce,
leeling assured that when tried
once it will be called for largely again.
In Newberry, where It was used laat
year is perferred to all other manures *
WARDLAW & EDWAEDSft .
Agents. April
7,1871, 50-tf
nrwTil. PARTNERSHIP.
i/MJll A Uii * i
THE undersigned have associated
themselves for the practice of Dentistry,
in Abbeville. One of us may always
be found in .oar office, over Dr.
Parker's Drug Store.
\VM. C. WARDLAW,
JXO. S. THOMPSON.
April 28, 1?71,1?tf