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Abbeville, ?. C.
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Augtutt Thnrstoy, 17,1871. j
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fmnee.
No sufcscrU>tten* t?ke? for a shortei'
time th*u six awutlia*
Transieu: advertisements are chs?*<red
fur at tfee rate or Qxe Dollar jht In .-It
ijvice feribe flrrt insertion, ami Pifii
Ckxts for each subsequent Insertion.
a liberal deduction from tho ahovi
r itw is made to persons advertising by
Cue quarter or by. the year.
All obituary notices and trll)ute>
of respect are charged for at the usual
rote* of advertising.
Blue Ridge Road?Report of Committee.
Messrs. Porter and Connor, and
General James Chestnut, a Conimittaa
onnnlnfo^ l>v tlio
. f?4l??W ?*|'^yiuvvu v^ vmv ? ?, .
era Conyeution, have made theirj,
report as to the liability of the j
State upon the Blue Ridge bonds, guaranteed
by the State, and which ?
have already been hypothecated; j
and also, as to the policy of a fur
thcr negotiation of these bonds. v
It appears that the State and the 1
city of Charleston, own some $3, 1
y 800,000 of stock in the Road?that 1
under the Act of 1868 the State
endorsed $4,000,000 of these Blue '
Ridge bonds; $3,000,000 of which |
wereseeured by a statntory lieu on
? ' ? - ^ \ : t. .1
tlie Komi; ami as to wmcu iucm ,
was a statutory provision that they t
should not be negotiated at les?
than par. This provision lias riot j
been adherred to, and some ?$3,
100,000 of these bonds arc held b\ t
various parties as collaterals. Tin <> '
late Act of *71, annuls this comli
tion, but according to this repot t: ,
this is made dependent upon a pri .,
or consolidation of the Blue Ridg? 1
and G. & 0. R Uo'ids. Acei?n.i.i^
to tl'e report, the; Jiegot a. ion oi ,
thes.e bom's at less than par in ntili h
and void, and relieves the State j 1
from itg guarantee, unless mad< ,
valid by the provision in the Act o:
1871, which is at present iuoperu, '
tive, a .d must l?e until tho ccmsol^
idation of the two roads takes L
place. Upon this point we anadvised
that thero is u difference oi '
opinion among legal jcentlctncn, and
we would not hazard an opinit n
ourselves. # t
Bat.ae to the other point made
' by the report?the .impolicy of ne .
gotiating those bonds at less than
their par value?wt$ suppwo that [
no true friend of this ?;reat enterprise
Vill hebitate long as to firim <
# ing an opi^i.m, If the road is to
be built at all now with the btate .
aid, it most be by the very policy i
which is here proscribed. It is ub- ;:
surd to suppose* that any botidsj,
cobld be i egotiated subject to sucii; f
a* condition According to the 11
rcportthereis.no gnarantco tlmtj'
the money raised will be expended j;
on the road ; and even if so expeu-'t
ded, it i* turning over the State, 1
money and property to an irresp'on-r,
bible ft-sociatiou. We suppose, ,
however,, that Iho samo 'security,
exists here as in other eases of j
Htatc guarantees, and that-the con- j
tiugent-liability of the State is am- j
pl y provided for in the character of j
tho gentlemen, who nave assumeu j,
charge of the State interest in thej
matter. Some of these we know
personally, and others from character,
and feel assured that with
their practical skill, pecuniary ahil- j
ity, and well established integrity, j
they will be competent to engineer
successfully & . great enterpri.se
which promises. much to the
State. These gentlemen are willing
to assume the risk of building
the road. Will the Stato uuw
withold its aid?
Personal?Wu had tho jilousuro off
gruotiug/"iiv our town a tew daj>
bjnee oar old friend, Then R: Jack-son,
formerly of the United Stales and
Confederate armies, and now h citizen
of AlaOama. Tho Major retains the.
. good looks of his ?outh, and has the
. name croct military carriage whieh !
diatlngniiit-ed the handsome WW j
Pointer. Uo is on a visit to Tiis rcI.\-(
tives here, ami will. ?emain some teai
d?tys. Our bust wishes attend him.
A. ...
Tcs IIaubJCCt.?There was & barbecue
givoo hy the colored people on
tfatur'ay l*?t at the Fair Grounds
Tho crowd w? aupposa vu larger
than anticipated, and as a oonwvj
^uenco ihr dinner was scarc.o
cicut to appear tho appetites of the
hungup And bene a th*re w some
q^ajWlin-i at the fe&ht,. At another
tirae the matter will doubtless be bel.
tur arranged.
pfr TUo Centennial c. lel ration of I
the birth of Sir Waiter Scot; was'
dull obttjrvo-J ou the 15ib ibbt., OU
bo? eides of tho water. |
Tha North Carolina and Kantffcky j
Elections.
The Th-publican jotianak have rutide
'the result ol' thj reecnt elections in
/ \iH4itii.ii IHU! Iiitntmd*!* f|tA |
*11,(111 a UP'huw, ??hvi *?vmw\i\j, WilX7 }
subject of .unmeasured rejoicing, and I
even the XVw I oik f{>mfdy j* dispofu!
ed to regard it as significant ?r im?|
portuni itepuhluan gains, and of the I
strong hold winch resident (irantj
iius u|m>ii the popular trust and ?ju]>-1
port. Buta consideration of the ele- j
ments which entered into the contest,
in North Carolina especially, and ihe.
ruling considerations whieh operated j
ipon the minds uf the great body ot
voters, will lea<l to a very different
conclusion. 'I he question at issile in
in the election was that of a convention
or no convention for the revision
of the State Constitution. The proposition
for a convention emauated
from a Democratic Legislature, and j
had in view certain sweeping change*
which would have consolidated its
party strength. 13ut a call was tnade
in tho faeo of a provision of the Constitution
itsef, that-it should not be
hanged until the expiration of ten
fears from its adoption. On thin
ground the Republicans had denotinc-l
:d tho whole movement as illegal and:
" 'I !nf?/kl.'ir\i^ mill mitiHiuiNi! iiiir I
* VJ IUj illtu llltl/niK^ CIII'J t|
.he whole power of the government!
ii the election, threatened to appeal!
n the lust resort to President Grant j
limself. For fear of revolutionary j
.'iolenee, timid men cast their ji
rotes in favor of maintaining the j
tutuv in quo. But how this result!
ran afford any o\ idenco of General i I
irant's popularity, or any falling oft" <
Voin the Democratic victory of lasi i
rear is parsing strange. Head the
cillowing just and accuratj explaua- i
ion of lb j Augusta Chronic It <k Srn- I
. . i
'The North Carolina Democratic I
our.iltls seem to e.nccde that-the|j
:tate has gone against convention It)
majority ranging fro.i 5.000 toJ5.?j
00 votes~the lowest estimate being,1'
>rohaMy. the mos* correct. Although i '
he call for a coivcniion wa* de-ii
atcd, a d although the ItvpuMieau I
tapers North and South are crowing i
nstily thereat; it is an ^absurdity to
criu ilio re.-ult. a Radical .victory. 1
*he election in North CaVolina last
t'siwwhen every advantage w:?k
??K t lu? I?*?i1^H? i^uunit i*?if #.?/1 Vi*_ .
? ? t.
y plainly that the Democrats' had :i
iir^e WOi kiiij; n??j??riiy it. tho State,
f the}" were dcti-u*cd iti the late ram
laijctijit wan not their enemies, hut a!1
ving of-their own force, which cans- t
(1 the disaster. The constitution'^
L<l?a tc<r in 1>C'?8 under ther construe-'
ion laws, declared that a convent ion!
Iiould not he culled to atuend it linlil |*
it'ler ten years had elapsed. The.'
uVinoiratie Legislature chosen lust!j
\ti^nst voted in favor of assi mhlin^i,
i convention without regard iti;; this.;
irovision This action frightened all i1
he timid men iti the party. who were:'
ifraid of another reconstruction in,;
aao the movement proved successful J|
In this belief they were strengthened!
?)* the Radicat journals of the Sia.c
md of the whole country. Tho adniifistration
also i terlored for the
inrpose of eiuoura?;in<; this idea? i
Phe Attorney-General of the Unhid ,
states-slum pod .North Carolina in the
nfere?t of tho Radicals, and boldly
iroclaiined that if tho Democrats !
.verosuccessful ? if a new constitution <
xas framed ami officers elected under <
t?there would ho two State gov- j<
)rnments for Congress to choose he-!
1 i ?%. .i . ; ? iL..i M
.ween, ami if id me tni^n unmwh uuu i
the old government would be the one:
?ustaim*d. Under these eireumstan
L'L'8 a large number of Democrats who;
wore anxious for quiet, and afraid of!
Congressional interference, voted i
against convention, and thus the day!
was lost."
. In Kentucky the Democrats have
carried the Stato by an estimated majority
of some 45,000 or 50.000, and
this too in spite of more than ordinaly
efforts by the Republicans, If;
there bo apathy in tho Democratic!
ranks on account of' disturbing issues, j
they afford no ground at least to sup|>osc
that they can affect tho party
strcrgth in the State. It requires an
exciting Presidential campaign to
bring out the wholo Democratic j
strength. * j
Sl'PPER. ClIARAPES AND TABLEAUX'
at Clear Si-ring.?We are requested j
to state that tho 1 dies of Clear j
Spring neighborhood in our District,j
intend giving a Supper, with Exhibition
of Charades, Tableaux, Dialogues
&e., at Clear Spring Acndony on Friday
evening the l.-t of Bj'ptembor
next, for the benefit of tho IlopcweP
Church. There will he a sumptuous
supper provided, as well as a varied
display, .pantomimic and dramatic.
Our friends generally arc invited.
We can recommend them nil to go,
and can assure thtJrn of a good time.
X?? pain* will be spared to provide
both fur mind and body?asumptuou*
feast and varied entertainment which,
whilst ministering to tho pleasant
enjoyment of the hour will advance a
very praiseworthy object. Th
price of admission to the Uutortain-.
me will be 60 cent*.
Kew Coney.?'The first bale tf
new cotton received In ( hariefton,
bought on ;he 14th iu*tM 1>J
It. Nluro -de Co.. at 25 cents ]?tr
pound. I: classes as miUUliug.
A great lire occurred at
G??ld?l'Or?s, 2s. U-, ou the ltfth<?Io68
$80,000.
The Ballot Bill in England.
The bill conferring upon (he H
ti.-h people the right to vo.te hv hi
lot has passed tlio?Houm> of t'ormiiui
but ban been defeated in tbo House
Lords by * majority of fort>>ni
against the government. Tbo vo
by ballot has long been before t
British Parliament. but Mr. Gladsto
is this first English Prime M in 1st
who ever gave it an honest and bet
tv support; and endorsed as he is I
the whole liberal party in the lion
of Commons, .he is 11 \v the. choa
leader of tbo conservative democrat
of the United Kingdom. The ueti<
of the Lords cannot long delay tl
contemplated measure. A royal wn
rant may not be efficacious in ov?
coming this opposition, as in the en
of the bill to abolish the purchase sj
tcm,and it may not bo necessary to r
sort to the extreme measure of croi
ing new peers to secure tlie passago
lhe bill. The Lords will likely n
long resist a determin d minister bat
ed by tho whole power of the cou
try.
In behalf of the ballot svstem. tl
leading arguments are obvious ; sin
it alone can secure a pure and hone
representation. This has led to il
ubolition of tho old viva voc* syste
here; so that the vote by ballot is ll
universal law, over the Union. It
the ballot aluno which can protect tl
rights of the vot? r and guarantee h
independence.
%
A great Cotton Fair will 1
held at St. Louis, on the 3d day <
October next. Ten thousand dolla
in premiums lor cotton will bo pai
Last year Mr. McShan. of Mississin;
received $1,500 in premiums on or
bale of upland cotton. This bale h:
LK-en sold and resold, until it h:
nought $3.312 50, or the unpreecdei
ed sunt of seven dollars and eight
our rents (7.84) per pound. It
iow in the hands ol' the Norfolk at:
S'ew Brniiswiek Hosiery Co., beit
nade into wearing apparel.
Address, Mr. D. P. Rowland, So
etary, .St. Louis, Mo,, for full parti
liars.
Augusta Mechanical and Agr
r.'.... ii*.. i.......
.LLUUAli & A in.. W v UttH' iuuim
t copy of the Premium List of ll
Jjecond Grand Annual Fair of tl
'otton Slates AiechanicH and A grid
ural Fair Association of Au^usti
?a." to commence on 111o 31 ^t
Jetober next, ami continue five da\
Jver tillevn thousand dollar* will I
listributed in premiums and evei
preparation will be made to ciibu
:h?j comforUmd gratification alike <
;xhibitors and spectators. It will t
in occasion of luoro than ordinal
ittrac i.', and will doubt.esu dra
together large cjowdrt
In the Trial Justice Cot;-it.The
fallowing casea wore tried b
fore Trial Justice Hemphill durin
l ho pant week.
Zilla Goi don, chargcd with a*?au
inrl hsittorv unon a white lad. the ?(
>f Wesley Smith, was tried by a mi
sd jury, and found not guilty There
was sumo "tall" swearing
the ease, and henec tho result.
Hannah Watson, charged with i
assault upon John Shufurd, was tri<
by tho Court, and found guilty ai
sent to jail for thirty daj's. A not
worthy incident of this case is th
Hannah appeared in Court as pros
cutrix, but was unexpectedly convi<
ed upon a cross indictment.
Mac Hutchison, charged, wi
petit larceny, instealing 37.50 fro
the drawer of Kuphun fcSklarz, (
the loth instant, was *ricd by a mi
ud jury and found not guilty.
Mr. P. P. Toale's Mew Otfi
and Sales JIooms.?- We aro happy
inform our readers that their old j
quaintance, Mr. P. P. Toalo, wb
continuing his ruanufactoiy of doo
Sashes. Blinds, etc., on llorlbec
Wharf, Charleston, 5. C., has open
a handsome Office and extensive Sa
rooms at No. 20 Haync Street, wh<
thi'V \v?TI find it liiiii'D ( oiivnniunt.
cull on him when they visit the ci
Tho Sides rooms extend
to No 33 Pinckney Street, wh<
there is another entrance. Send a
<et a now and extended price list
I latent styles, &o. See adverti
meut. tf.
A Good Institution.?We c
I confidently recommend the Ma
' etta Academy to those seeking'
quiet place of education for th
el.f'dren or wards* Kev. B.
I Miller, the Principal, is peculiai
qualified for his position.
Weather and Chops.?D?ri
the past week we have had part
rains, but it is still ^uite dry gem
ally. Tbe crop* have suftured v?
mu-li ill sonic ^cctious from drotii;!
1 Al * - 1 *
ami mo crop uas oceu materia
cut short.
Bgfca, Seo advertUement of
valuable flaiitatiop for sale, by \
Biwyson, uear i'eodloton Villaf
I
An Incident.?Improvement^ Homo
times bring their utlunJuul ri>ks uikJ
rl" i..(iiitiveniuiiCi!H As uti ('XilihiiIk t lu> I
u'" jklarxhttll a: oimo -Iiua been iiiXin^ for
iS- >ome days past, its defenceless head
w1 10 the sky in the shape of un unfile
Mt ished cupola, which affords .-mull pre*
U-etion tt^aui!*l the storm. One night
during the past week, a - scene occur,u*
red which brought to mind Mrs. Part-j
er ington, in Sidney Smith's vivid dcs-|
uriptioii trying to roll hack tho At-;
'J iantic Occan with her inops and her
brooms. Our good landlady fought
B" the storm with the same implements
l'y and with more success. The Atlantic;
,n Ocean vanquished Mrs. P., but the!
',u storm yielded to Mrs. M.
>r" Nice Plums.?Wo arc indebted to
su Mr. Wui. '11. Taggart for some fine
specimens of tho Green (inge plum ?
'w* some of the finest that we have seen?
lt* large, ripe and luHcious. He tells usj
?* that he is very successful in canning,
01 fruit, and finds friend Lawwu'a cans J
serve his purposes admirably. With
"* a litilo trouble and the expenditure of!
a few dollars we may all have a sup-!
ie ply of delicious fruit for the winter
CL' use, and no end of nice pies and turts.
'St , . . -afe. i
;iL* Miss, not Mus.-In our nom
tico of the Cookery Hook of Miss
Theresa lirown we inadvertently
ls gave the matronly prefix of Mrs. to
10 the name of the author; and now
ll* make the omindt by an early correction,
a* well as by taking occasion aguin
to commend her excellent work to all
i0\ housewives as ono of the best, if not
?* the very best of its kind.
rs m
(l* The prevailing drought
l'1 40<?!iis to have ininreil the critiis of
11 cotton and corn throughout the
State. IX
y, jgk. Duriug tho pa^t week several
js bales of now cotton were received in
lcj Charleston and Savauiiah.
?g 19l.
Mrs. C. L. Vallandighain ie?
e- dead.
' Cholera.- Some alarm i? beginning
to be felt in Western Knrope
ami the seaports of the United .Sta us
i- ut the threatened approach of the
id eholera. It ha* been prevailing foi
jj. |Home time in Central Jittssia, and has.
I we ure informed, curried olT nearly
e|half the population of some villages.j
l!* More recently it has spread over Lie-!
a, th.uania, and thence extended its rav-i
<>t ages through other province:* of
H !cian Poland, and has broken out in;
j Poach and liast Prussia. li has been
J0!pre'Vailing, also, in the I'anubian
j Principalities, in fransyivania and
re| (ialic.a. and soi?.e cases have been rc.1.
... i . ? m .... .li . . n?i. . m v*. ..i.
(il I A?J illSl 11 H ?1. il!C iACW I (UK !
papers are talcing tho alarm, ami,
jjrtij/o* of the subject, we tind a par^
ucr |?h in the Sun, Mating that .the
w * pffuileiu-e fly'1 has made its appearance
in that city,
_ The Blue Kjdge Railroad.? *Vc
are requested by one of the assoeia-j
c* tiou who recently purchased theState
ig stockof the Blue Ridge I ailroad, to
statu that the interest of citizens of
jt the State, united with the newly elected
City Council of Charleston, will
m control iho election of directors next
x- November, at the annual meeting of
? stockholders. at.which time the term i
In of the present Board of Directors will1
expire, (reiiLcruou will then bu elec-1
ted who will press the road to eom-j
10 pletion. The bonds can only be used i
jd
to build the road and pay its debts,!
id and under the new association and |
.e. directors this will be vigorously nush-i
t ed forward.
Mr. Cameron was requested by
!Presidest Harrison and Mr. Steers
^jtoactas trustee, and accepted the
'trust, to get the bonds out of the
hands of the Now York courts, where i
they had been enjoined, so that Mr.]
1,1 Steers might prosecute his contract j
OH in^building the road.? Lharletton Con-1
x- rier,
. Radical politics in Louisiana have
assumed an exceedingly complicated
and quarrelsome phase. Wnrmouth, |
CE the Governor, and the officeholders!
t-? throughout the State arc in iiereeop-j
ao- position to Dunn, tho colored Lieu-1
ile tenant Governor, mid the federal of.j
rs lice-holders; and at the Convention in j
' Now Orleans, the first named and hisj
* 8 followers bolted, forming a Convcn*,
cd tion of their own.
les j
Jre Lively Times.?Mr. Steers, con-j
to tractor on the Blue Kid-jo I toad, is h
(y. town. Tho workmen are being paid
lcj an rapidl}* as possible. Lively times j
hereabouts are very apparent there;rc
i from.
nd I The contractor is breaking ground
of; in West Union, on the lino of the
j Blue i?idgo Koad. Preparations arc
making for placing a heavy force an
tho road ad soon u? the new location
is made.
an * ?
Fatal Railroad Accident.?Wc
rl* aro informed that a timber train of
a the Greenville and Columbia Railroad
uir ran into the passenger train of tho
p | Blue &dgo Railroad, near Perryvillc.
*'!on Thursday evening, about 8o'clock,
killing Mr John Calhoun Clcihsen.
No one else hurt. The deceased was
a grandson oi tho Hon John C. C'altorn.
ng nil ! tmmm?? i
:..i
,u,| MASONIC. !
er i A special Communication "f
irv Clinto Lodge, No. 8 A.\F.*M.^
lit. will be hold ?ni Monday next, 21st,
Uv at 8 p. m.. for the purpote of ton-!
* jferring 'lio third Degree.
A fuil and punctual attendance
of the members is requested.
By order ot W. M.
8 T. P. QLTAKLE3,
,v | Seurutury.
?e.' Aug. x6,18T1,17?It
- , ?! ?. , ?. it
Barley!
Barlev !!
1/ ~ Barley!!!
* - ^
100 BUtHEIS
OF GOOD CLEAN BARLEY ;
M SALS, IT,
MILLER & ROBERTSON.
Aug. 17,1871.17?Ira
DRUGS"
AFRESH order received, find a variety
of Pure Chemical preparation*
lunKed lor, which we would Jtke jihysieiana
to examine, at
PARKER & LEE'S. '
Aug. 17,1871,17?tf
RTATTONAB Y OftflSs!
At Reduced Prices.
Fool's Cap Paper,
Legal " "
Letter, " (three sizes,)
Ladies1 Note 14
French "
Commercial "
Pens, Penstaffs am] Pencils,
Envelops, ' ?
Open End and French Official.
Business, White and Colored.
PARKER & LEE.
August 17, 1871, 17?tf
A VARIETY OF
Lily White,
Tellow'8 Versables,
Cascarella de Caiayol de Persia,
Osim 01 n,
Queen Victoria's Powder,
'1 he Talisman, for tlio Complexion
and Eyebrows.
Opeia, Boqnet,
Magnolia lialni,
Lad's Bloom of Youth,
Mean Fun and otuer Toilet.
Powders, '
Lemon Range,
The JJemoreat Curling Cream,
JVmudes and Hair Oil,
H.'iiiilkercliii'f Kvtr'wrs ntnl
Cologne. * j
PARKER <t LEE.
A variety of Toilet Soap., Cheap, Useful
and pleasant. ;
Paint Brushes, ]N'o. 0 to 7-0,
bash Tool*,
Hhave Brushes,
White Wash do.
Marking do.
Uruiuing Comlm.
PAUICfR & LEE.
Aug. 17, 1871, 17? tf' j
Paints.
Pur? Giennniitown Lampblack in Oil. i
Ciironic (iret'ii Oil, ^ .j
'* Yellow " -j
Prus>!au Blue "
Lrop Black "
Bin nt Umber "
" Bunim "
Raw . " 44
Parent Drvi-r,
White Lead "
Dry
Droit Black
ricidi-ii s?-!ii "
Jlnrnt Umber "
Imperial Green "
Burnt sunna "
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Chrome f 5 recti "
" Yellow "
Litharge "
Y?l??wOchro "
P:U?s an Blue "
Yuini.vke Brown "
Fuller's Earth "
Vermilion (Amerieaj) & Chinese.)
(.'ariuine No*. 0 <fe 8,
Raw Linseed Oil
Boiled " "
Strait* "
Tanner# "
Machine 41
White Lead expected in 25 and 100 lbs.
l'a'ekujreH.
Averlll'n Cheniieul Taints.
(Orders) are solicited.
A cheap and beautiful Paint.
PARKER ?fc LEE.
August 17, 1871, 17?2t
MARIETTA ACADEMY.!
I
The fall session or the!
above Institution will b.> resiim-l
ed on MONDAY, the ITth instant.
Parties wishing to patronize the same
will apply at once to the undersigned
for particulars respecting nature of
Discipline,*&e., and to Mrs. t'. C Montgomery,
?hose efficiency and hospi
.it l....."....
IMUIJ 111 v: llltl ? VII l\IIWM II ID HIJ1IIIV
further notice, for air pie aeeomino.
dations in the Hoarding lino. Rates
of -Boarding Twelve Dollars per
month
jTUI.JON TER HALF SESSION, IN ADVANCE."
Lower Primary $4 (*0
Higher 14 5 00
Lower Academic G 50
Higher u 7 75
Good Board can In* had within u
milo and h half .of the .Academy at
from Ten (lOj to Eleven (11,) Dollars
per month
B F. MILLER, Principal.
Aug 17,1S71.17?3t
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Sheriff's Sale..
BY VIRTUE id' windiywritH of fieri
facias to me directed, I will hell
at AM'ovUk)b Conn House, on
SALE DAY in SEPTEMBER'm-xt.
within (lie la-gal hou>8 the following!
jiiopt-rl} t<? wit:
1&0 Acres of land, more or less,
| nit n?it i* and being in the County of
!Abbeville, on Waters of Litflej
River, (..n winch Benjamin F. (Ji-i
bcrt now reisidt-s.) and bounded by;
landd of L)r. Pennant. J. F. Cai-|
lnnin, and others,, levied upon as |
the |?i"??|ie rt> of Jane Lee, ad*. Dan'l i
r\ Cox, aud wife. vs. Mieajah Lane,
und wife, and other#.
Term# C?fh, purchaser pay for
stamps and p< pern
UESKY S. CAS05,
S. A. C.
Sheriff's Offloo, . )
Aug. 17,1871, 17 4tJ *
groceries and Confectionaiiea!
DUE AVEST.
TIIK miimenber hnaon hand a choice
of GROCJ2U1ES am;
(/OXFECTIONAUIESj^v Inch she i>?
selling low loi* (AtfiiT ilvr stock
compiiaei* in part the lb I owing article*
:
FLOUR, BACON AND
HaiLUX)
SUGARS, CRUSHED M BROWE,
MOIiABSES,
SALT Pt $3.00 FEB SACK,
I -and!? . ?, Coffee. Jiiva ainl l?io,
Soda, Crackers, Pickles.
Oysters, Sardines, Candies
of every des? ript ion f ig Boxes,
(jiass Fruit, J.Ilics in Tumblers.
Lemon Syrup,
Lemon Sugar, Kaisin*,
Fig?', Coaeoa Muts,
Almond*, j'aim isuts,
Filberts, Flavoring Extracts.
Toilet Soups. Washing Blue.
Kusin Soaps Smoking tobacco,
Cigars, Parlor Matches, and
many other articles.
Thankful for past patronage, she
>oli<-it? a continuance of tint samo.
MRS. C. G. COHEN,
Agent.
August 17, 1871,
COME
'.. 'c-.a t : i.pSi
T OFFER FOR SALE my sr.iig li l
I til-farm situate within 2 miles <>t
I'ENhLKTON, on the 18 MILK
('liEKK, adjoining lands of J. E. and
Robert Adger. It contains
600 ACRES,
20 acres of which is GOOD BOTTOM
LAND; 200 a<*res in Cultiva
tioii, of wliirli 15U has been recently
cleared300 atTes,in forest, and balnnc?f
is ^uod old field. Ttus .land i?<
adujded to cotton- 20 bales avera^iii^450lhs
wore made on about CO
actv> last year. Tneru is a neat r.Midftu-e
and good out-building#, with a
well oT*c<ij>ital water,* Thi* jilaee is.
?? ifbin two niih'Sof the lilu* Jiidgr
Railroad, and the Air-Line wI!' either
_;o through it or will not It t or ;han
5 miles distant: Tin* nri^ln.?<i hood
is un>ur|iassed tor inti-lli^i-nee ivline111c-111
5uid order. For farther jntrlieularn
:?l'J?ly to
W. SIMPSON,
P. O. - Pendleton, {?. C,
August 14, 1871. 17 -5t
Notice!
. * . ' . ' * i .. !. i
QUITE u large and respectable
number of tlit? voters of Abbeville
Town.-hip. met in tin? Court
House, oij the 1st d:iy of August, as
agreed nin?n ai an adjourned meeting
of the 15th day of July, 1871. The
meeting was ealhd to order by L. L.
(iiitHii. Chairman Board 'of Trustees
Abbeville Township, when li
Hemphill, Ksq., vwis called to the
Chair, and M. McDonald was elected
Clerk. The edueational interests. of
the Township were fully discussc'l.
A rid,, on motion, of J. F. C. Dul're,
?800 wan ordered to he assessed for
*aid Township, to be collected for
School purposes in said Township.!
On motion L. L. C>nflin. the hoard
of Examiners we c requested to open
|! lie free schools on the iirst of September
next.
The meeting then adjourned xintdie.
liOBJ'KT II. IIEMPIIII.I/,
Chairman.
j M McDonald.
SoerUnry.
I A u if. 17, 1871, 17?If
Sitl Carolina?AMBVille C.elj.
In tlie Common Fleas.
i Wm, I). Mara, .Administrator nf Robt.
! Main, dt-e'd, against J. C. Furfar,
ajid others.
Order for Injunction, &c.
PURSUANT to order or Court in
tliin ease, the creditors of the E*!
tale of Robt. Mars, dee'd. are hereby
j untitled to present and prove their demands
a?ailist said Estate before nie at
my office "iior before ihe Fifteenth day
oi'*November next, or he barred. mattiiew
Mcdonald,
.c. c. p.
Clerk's OlTlce, A. C. 1
lolli August, 1871. /
|
litterille kmM Scciety.
! CKRTIFICATIS OF STOCK
are now ready for those subscribers
who have paid in full.
All who have not paid are requested
to do 80 on or brfurr 1st Oct''her
)i<:ri, a> the money w.li h?i needed
to purchase piemiums for the next
fair, which will ta .e place in the
latter pait of October next.
A nit'ft 11? of the Hoard of Dire
e to is is requested oil Wednesday,
22<I inst., at 11 o'clock, a.m.
B) order of the iVoideut,
WM. H. PARKER, '
Sccrctary. '
. Aug. 9/1871,17?2t
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"WIxit? <
LAEGE NORFOLK,
Purple Top Rutit ii;
BED TOP, (STJ
. All of tha above Wietiei of
WHITE, ii
July 20, 1371, 13 -?f .
iiBinr aiumi
Wtllltt, SMI 11
Offer to tl
A SPLENDIl
Call and see for yourselves anc
desirable and CHEAP.
White, Smi
V; ,
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April 14, 1871, 51 -tf .
WE HAVE
LAJitiE API
01 STOCK OF
. CONSIST
SPRING GOOD
. K A.
! ' ??0f 9,
' Ami everything generallj
Which we can s?-|l |.)'\
We arc pre pa ml t<?
CLOTHE THE NAK;
FEED TEE EI
LEND TO!
AND (
j in tho win* of s?'1 lihtr tlu-m dnnffo. for
| motto is, "SMALL SALES and
VANCE, MOS
Hodge*', S.C, April28 1-lf ..
Dissolution of
I :
irpHE COPARTNERSHIP
|_ name and style of MAY'
day dissolved by mutual consent
All parties indebted to the lat
are earnestly requested to make
possible to Barnwell & Co., who
for the same.
I
* Abbeville, Augvst 1, 1871.
o?c
*
The undersigned i^
mr. john 4 mays,
MAYS, BARN
will continue
iflI?HTT!H AT Ml
MMMli 111
AT THE SiV
NO. 4 GRAN
Under the Fi
BARNWE1
Bower 1
VI n
sen], b
Jas. W
Abbeville, August 1,1871,16
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FLAT EEftE,
ig j, .Ye;l \v Abcni ^ti. .
1AP 1E?VEB.)
TUUN1P SEED tor >uio
H WllITK
m?
:
16 Put lie
D STOCK OF
' .vr- '
; ' ' ' :.V - ;
I be convinced that GQODS .,
, ' *i ' ' '* .- ? *V;
ith & White.
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. ' * * ;
beceiveb" i
)l"TIONS TO ^ '
TNG tF v
s. clothim&
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r ficodiil, Wi; -t'.. * ' . :
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cr tli.in ~
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JMiV ' ,
CHE PCOS, ..
JIVE TO TaE M1BY
tlio Mmiov. ''nirrivnm I we'.ojs. Our
i LARGE JROFITS."
ELEY & CO.
'"V.
. . * -'v '
spa
Copartnership.
heretofore existing under the
3, BARN'\V;ELL & CO., is this
?' # . .
o firm, either "by note or account,
payment at as an early a day as
arc alone authorized to receipt
V'v' j
JOHN A. MAYS, -r " .
BEN J. S. BARNWELL,
J AS, WALTER GRAY.
/
)?0 . ,
*ing
purchased the interest ofin
the late Firm of
WELL & CO.,
the business of * * . v
ibcuiisib;
ME STAND
RANGE
irm name of , *
LL & :;'Ht
W.
alter Gray.
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