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f ih i ii 'I ii.i.? Trip Lightly. ?rip lightly over trouble, Trip lightly over wrong; "We only make grief double, By dwelling on it long. "Why clasp woe's hand so tightly? "\V hy sigh o'er blossoms dead ? Why cling to form unsightly ? W hy not seek joy instead ? Trip lightly over sorrow, Though all the way be dark, The sun may shine to-morrow, And gaily sing the lark ; Fair hopes have not departed, Though roses may have lied, Then never be down-hearted, But look for joy instead. Trip lightly over sadness, Stand not to rail at doom, We've pearls to string of gladness, On this side of the tomb. "Whilst stars are nightly shining, And the heaven is overhead, JETncouraging, not repining, JJut look for joy instead. THE PUSUC DEBT. The Public <2ebt statement for the month of March shows the decrease of, :tho National debt to be $15,431,9G9, and very nearly $300,000,000 since March 1,1 ,18G9, the exact figures being $293,G49,79o. j The following is a recapitulation of the statement for March: | DEBT BEARING INTEREST IN COIN. .Six per cent. bond8 $1,404,398,050.00 five per cent, bonds 414,567,300.00 Principal ...$1,818,965,850.00 Interest 34,924,402.44 DEBT BEARING INTEREST IN LAWFUL MONEY. Certificates at 4 V cent.. $G7S,000.00 Navy pension fund at 3 V cent......... 14,000,000.00 Certificates at 3 KjJ cent.. 15,520,000.00 Principal $30,198,000.0^ Interest 280,273.50 Di'BT ON WHICH INTEREST IIAS CEASED ; SIN CE MATURITY. Principal $0,084,652.26 Interest 737,350.30 DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST. TJnited States notes $357,560,906.25 Fractional currency 42,283,369.4;, Coin, certificates 29,283,400.00 1 ??????? Principal .. $-129,157,705.0b tlnciaimed interest 9,244.55 ' TOTAL DEBT. Principal... $2,305,000,207.94 nterest ..V.u.i.i 35,957,230.01 < Total.. $2,340,903,909.5 AMOUNT IN tub TREASURY. Coin...* $120,200,610,29 Currency 10,431,299.2b ...O - J . , Total $130,G31,909.51 Debt less cash in the treasury. April 1> 1872 $2,210,331,523.34 Mv 1872....... 2,215,813,497.9b Deajeaso of ?lebt during . "ij[arch 15,351,908.0-1 X)o. from March 1, 1809, to March 1, 1872....299,G49,702.0o t bokqs issued to pacific railway ' companies, iuterst TAAYBLE 3 Vi 3 in lawful MONEY. Principal outstahding.... $0-1,023,512.00 Jnteaest accrued not yet paid 9C9,352.68 Interest paid by United States 14,631,S70.1S Interest repaid by trans fruuu'u 01 mans otuzituc>i.Jt kUCe, Qf interest paid the United States... 11,110,7S2.2! The Secretary to-day callcd in Ofr {he'three per cent, temporary loan cortificatea-of the date of August *1,1S78. The following are the denominations $5,01)0, from Nos. 3,520 to 3,tfl(i; 110,(TOO, from Nos. 3,496 to 3,780. Interest will cense on the above certificates May 31, 1676. " - * ?-? ACT to Supply tho Deficiency in the Appropriation for tho Support $nd Maintenance of Free Common Schoohrfor tho Fiscal Year Endin : October 31, 1S71. Section* 1. Be it enacted by the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the. sa.i.nea That t^o sum of seventy-five thous and-'dollars be, and tho same is hereby, appropriated to snppiy tho deficiency in-th.c appropriation, for tho support lad n*aintenanco of Free Common Schools for the fiscal year ending October 31. 1871. 6ec.~2. That each of tho several counties of the State shall bo entitled to> receive from said deficiency appro priation, such a sum of money as is equal to the exact deficiency existing in tho Free School Fund's of said county, for tho fiscal year ending Oc tober 31, 1871, and no more. Sio. 3. That the Stato Superinten dent, of Education, upon his receipt ?? ah.official statement, signed by the County School Commissioner and County Treasurer of any county, and substring tho deficiency existing in the Free School Funds of said county, for the fiscal year ending Oc tober 31, 1871, shall, if he approve said statement, issue an order in favor of the County Treasurer of the county aforesaid, payable from the appropriation made by section 1 ot this Act, for a sum of money equal to the deficiency ihown by tho aforesaid statement Sec. 4. That no part of tho appro priation created by section 1 of this Act shall\jo disbursed by the Slate Treasuter, except upon order of the State Superintendent of Education, nor shall the said appropriation, or OTjthereof, be applied, appro priated brused fbr any other purpose t&an.if ipeci&ed by the terms of this Act. Sec. 6. That this Act shall be deem f A ~i-'< I -t- n . i ea a puouc Act, auu bduu tajte eilcct! i&'modiiately. Approved March 13, 1872. AN ACT to Ropea! the Charter of] thj? pillage of Lanrensvillc. Section u Be it enacted by tie Sen ate and House of Representatives of tfieTState of South Carolina, now mot ?ttd fritting in General Assembly, and Iff th? authority of the fame. That the charter of the viJIago of rensville, and all Acts or parts of A?ls pertaining thereto, be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved March 13, 1872. *ST'AiK University.?Maj. John E. ^aeon has been elected by tbo Clar iosophie Society to deliver the annual address before, the two literary ?oeie ties of th6 Booth Carolina University,1 at ttfe--approaching commencement, and > Mr. "VV. F. Wright has been se- j Jected as the valedictory orator of' tbe Cforjosophio Sooioty, $ Important to Farmers.?Amor the Acts of the General Assembl, printed upon our fourth page to-iht wo would call attention particular! to the one proposing "to regulate tl issuing of cheeks to laborers up( plantations or elsewhere." Utile there is a special contract, employe are required to pay their laborei whether by the day, week, month < year, in United States bank notes < fractional currency, and persons vi lating this Act are liable to fine ar imprisonment. This is a downrig imposition upon both tho employ and laborer, althnugh tho penulti are only imposed upon the employe The poor laborer, unless there is special contract, cannot reccirc f i.:? a i- -.1 HIS UilJ 15 WI.TJt UI1J Lilllli; UUU \Jim' States bank notes or fractional cu rency, which majr not bo convonici for his employer to pay, and who provisions or any oth ;r cquivaici would rt.Tisx.ver his demands fully well. Even gold and silver must I specially contracted for, in order avoid the penalties of this law! Tli stupid legislation is another evident of tho wisdom and greatness of o: law-makers.?Anderson lutilligencer. -O-1 O Agricultural-District Meeting. Cokesburt, April 9, 18T2. Editor Abbeville Press and Banner: It is my purpose, during tho no: six months, to canvass the Sta<o wil a view of awakening a more livel}- i tcrest in the cause of AgricuUnre. Ifthe farmers, farmers families ai all others directly interested in Agi culture will lend mo their ear, ar hear my advice, I am vain enough bclicvo 1 can bo tno humoio instr -ment cf saving them thousands money annually, hereafter. I pr pose counseling t% ith tho citizens my own County beforo going in othor parts of tho.State, i 1 therefore respectfully n6k of the 'an audicnco at tho following placc on tho appointed days at 3* P. M., each day : Cokcsbury? Saturday, April 13. Duo West?Tuesday, April 16. Lowndcsvillor-Thurisday, April 1 t Calhoun's Mills?Friday, April 1 Bradley's Mills?Saturday, April 2 Greenwood?Monday, April 22. Ninety-Six?Tuesday, April 23> Tho loss of a singlo afternoon ca not materially eiioct mo crop pro poets of anj' farmer, and it may r dound to liis profit. ^No postpon incnt on account of tho weather u leas the creeks cannot bo swam. Eespcctfullj, ' D. VVTATT AIKEN. t<o-> Tiie New York World's Polic ?The New York World, in a Ica< ing editoriul referring to the en for the Cincinnati Convention, i sued at Cincinnati, and that of similar nature issued in New Yoi by Mr. Greely and others, shvp ll |double, call looks to a break ii down and melting of the Kepnb can and Democratic elements in a fusion which would supersc* the Democratic organization. T1 World declares that this is a poli 5r??l ininr>s?il?illf-r. Tin* Democrat r j ~ - party is ready to co-operate wii honest, courageous reforms, but is absurdly Quixotic to suppose will consent to disband its organ zation. If the Cincinnati Convei lion cannot get along without Den ocratic bolstering, it must be we;i in the joints. If the Dcmocra take part in the Convention it wi lose hold upon the Republican v tors. Unless it succeeds in orga izing a formidable Republican o position to Grant, it is mere Inn and chaff. It is a movement qui outside the Democratic party. A recognizee! Democrats will ke< aloof from the Cincinnati Conve tion. The Democratic Nation Convention will not be held un subsequent to the 1st of May. the Cincinnati Convention prov to be influential, with a strong 1$ publican backing, it is quite pos< l?Ie that the Democrats may ado its ticket; but we also contempla a fiasco, and the Democratic par rel'uso to commit its fortunes this doubtful experiment.. ??>* "Tjtr Ltfe of tkr Flrstt is tt Blooiv'?This being the fact, it is vc obvious that when the blood h?com corrupted the whole system becom corrupted also. To relieve this, the tr policy undoubtedly is to dircct the rei edy to the source of the disease. It in this manner tha' Dr. Tutt's Sarsaj>aril and Queen's Delight. ac ?. Its sjivcii effect is on the biro i; it purifies it, vit lizes it, and expels ail distempor fro the system. Eeintr free from violent mineral*, it adapted to general use. Tiie.old ai [young may use it; the most delicate I male at any time, may take it; the wei and enfeebled will be strengthened I I it the tender infant, who may have i herited disease, will be cured by it. ! For b'yphiius, and all its trains of evi] i Jf unrfi utitiilntn Dr. Tntt's Liver Pills Rre a mild a: pontic purgative, possessing the pcculi merit of acting a? a powerful agent relieving congestive or torpid liver. They have no equal. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye Impart a a GIosi "C'oloh Dr. Sage's CaYarAh RKiinnr is i Patent Medicine Humbug, gotten up dupe the ignorant and credulous, hut jx^rfect Kpecitic for Nasal Catarrh, "Co n the head," and kindred diseases. A Glorious Record.?Twelve yea airo a few modest linen in a New Voi Journal invited public attention to new Vegetable Restorative, and polio ted fi trial of its merits as a remedy f< indigestion, billiousness, fever and agu debility, nervousdisorders, rheumatisu and all complaints requiring in vigor; tingand regulating treatment. Jn 111 quiet, unpretentious way, Piantatio Bitters was introduced to the world. , was a su cccss from the beginning. A that was claimed for it as a tonic, a co rective and antidote to malarious feve was found "to be strictly true. "Withi five years the annual sales of this articl amounted to over One Million of JioWc A few years more and the demand ha swelled to five millions. The annual eon sumption of the hitters has now reachc t! 10 amost incredible aggregate of si millions or BoTTLyf:, and lor ever bottle sold a copy of the illustrate Medical Annual, published by tli proprietors, at a cost ot ?150,000, is give, iway. Wilmington*, X. C., Aug. 21,1S71, For the largest production of Cotton to the acre, 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fertiliz For tlio largest production of Wheat to the acre, 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fer tilizer. The above premiums are for crops pro duced with the use of Carolina Fertilizer alone, or in combination with plantation manures only, and the ^warding of said premiums is left-discretionary with the committee of thp Association uniter th^ir mips. SANDERS, 0ATE3 & CO., Apenta at Charlotte. STEVENS & CUBETON, '' ' Lancaster, fcr. C. "Waxuaws, Lancaster Co., B. C. To P. 1\ Zimmerman, Esq., Uccrctary of the Fair of the Cufolinas, Char lotte, jY. C'. The following is a correct statement of Cotton raised by Stevens <fe CuYeton, on $ acres of stubble land, which was man ured with 4(>0 lbs. Carolina Fertilizer. The following is the mode of cultivation: It was thoroughly broken up 12 inches deep, and laid oil" in rows 3J feet wide, ami the Fertilizer applied in the drill, then bedded on it on the loth of May, and planted the same day, but owing to the cool and dry weather,* did not come up to a stand until about the 1st of June. First working it was run around with a half shovel and partially trimmed out with a hoe. Second working it was run around with a 3 inch grub, 12 inches ionp:, ond the middles thrown out with ? sweep 17 inches wide. One furrow to a row Mid thinned to a stand with a hoe about 12 inches wide, and hoed each time, until it was worked live times. The following is a correct statement ol the Cotton picked: 1st Picking 254 2d Picking, 410 3d Picking, '. 413 Estimated amount unopened ma tured bolls, 810 Total, 1,023 Respectfu 11 v aidt!)iitted, STEV ENS it CUBETON. I certify I weighed the Cotton picked in meauove statement;, aim ig is correct. \V. A. GRAHAM. At the request of Messrs. Stevens & Cureton, we have examined tlie H acre of Cotton, and the estimate made above is true to the best of our nbilitv. D. P. DURANT, \V. A. GRAHAM, JOSEPH RODGERS. Premiums awarded to Stevens & Cure ton on above certiiieate. We will sell the above Bptendid Fer tilizer at Forty-Five Dollars cash, or Fifty Dollars, payable 1st November, with interest Jit 7 per cent., per annum, delivered at. our Warehouse in Charles ton. Agents will scl! ut same price, add ing the freight and drayage to their De pots. Sso.W. Williams & Co. January 17, 1872, 30, 4m Oolt2.233."k>?<t, 23. O. romj Proprietor.. ' Hi LIST OF PRICES, llera 11 inches diameter $80 00 " 12 75 00 " 10 " <?5 00 " 14 " Go 00 " 12 " 50 00 " 10 " 40 00 Above prices completo with frame. Without frauio ?10,00 Ices on each Mill. SeTsnty Gallon Boiler, $20 Delivered at the Jtaitroad ucpot in this oily. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Pres? os, Grist Hiid Baw Mill ft ear i up of al! kinds to order. Iron and Brass Casting on short noticc and moat reasonable terms. Gin Gearing constantly on hand of the .. following sizes. f'l ifl feet wheel and pinion, J30 Of) "10 ? " " " 32 50 It " " " " 35 00 12 " " " " 4o 00 14 " " " " 50 00 With Units $3 50. Extra for each pet. Antifriction plates and Ralls for Cot on Prests $10,00 and $12,0(1 per set. N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at R. R. here. If es ?*. ?i i* te ty to JOHN EimGKT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H. May 24, 1S70, 4-tf. LIVERPOOL COKPAKT. Insures Against LOSS ky FIRE AS LOW AS ANY GOOD company. teST All Losses paid at the Agency in Charleston without reduction. No extra charge for Policy?a SAV ING of $1.00 TO INSURED. iii Assets in ttoia, ;zu,ui/u,uuu Daily Receipts over - - - 820,000.00, CHICAGO LOSSES, ALL. PAID, Nbar $3,000, OoO.OO feay Business quadrupled since Chi. cago Fire. WM, II. PARKER, -Apf y t. January 32, 1872?40?tf THE SINGER fIG MACHINE. II r'}!@ HAVE used SINGEH'S SEWING IS. MACHINE for 15 years uud believe hlo be the best in use. MRS. S. S. BAKER. HAVE had in constant u?e in my family SINGERS SEWING MA CHINE for 15 years and have been at no ?xi>onse except for needles" and for oil. S. S. BAKER. yj u' IT AVE tbo j'.^ncy for the above i) id. MACHINE. lVrsoirs in want can; e j see them at IU0, Abbeville, S. C. a? W, R. WHITE. I Jan. 1, 1872, S7-fcf BY virtue of an execution to me di rected, I will sell at ABBE \ iLLE C. H. on the first Monday in MAY next, within the legal hours, One Bay Horse, Saddle and Bridle, One Jack, one Framing Auger, one Bed and Bedstead, one Two-Horse Wagon. levied Upon as the pror^ty of Samuel H. Erwiu, at the s jit of George \V. Cromer. TERMS t?CASH. HENRY S. CASON, S. A. C. April 8, 1872, 52~3tf INK. mrr 4 TVTATTCi T-V 4 TrmtCl rv-rr i ? o liNiv ill QUARTS, PINTS, HALF Pints. Quakter PINTS, and STANDS; also CONTINENTAL PAltM ES'K, Just Received at LEE & PARKER'S. _ Water wheel, Mill Gearin&Shafiin??PiilIeys W The State of South Carolina, EQUITY SIDE. 0. T. Poreher, Ex'r and Trustee, v Joshua Daniel and others. Bill for Injunction, Construc tion, &c. PURSUANT to the order of the Court, passed July 5, 1871, in ihe above stated cause, Notice is here by (jiven to the children of Cornelius Cox Haihy Cox, Bvthuna l'ace, and P hoc ft Prire, (whose names and number are unknown,) legatees under the will of Mrs. Jane Heid, dee'd, to appear and prove their identity, and claim their shares , on or beforo of said estae the 1st of August, 1872, or they will De barred of any beuefit under the dccree of said ease. 0. T. POUCHER, Ex'r and Trustee. July 17, 1871, 13?lam 12m GEO. S. HACKER, Boor, M, aid Blint Factory. /UT Mir rL<TA\T c /"? un/iivJjr^o i vy^, o. pur* This Is as largo find complete a Factory as there i? in the fcjouth. We keep no ^Northern work to fill country oi<k*rs.' JSiiyfieud for Price Lf?t.cTBa Address, GEO. I*. i I ACKER, P. 0. Pox 170. Charleston, 8. C. Factory and Warcrooms, King ferret, npLiositc Cannon Street, on line of City Ilailrottd. August 7, 1871, 20?12m. Haa-pc Til 1 n /I C? Rrn L/WJLOj KJaOi-lVOj. JJHJ.LU.Oj IA/V. p. p. toa:l:e3 Manufacturer ju-d Dealer, No. 20 Jia>/nc Street and Jlorlbvch's Wharf, CJfA ItLESTON, S. C. {siy This is the largest and moM com plete Factory of the kind in the South ern States, and all articles in this line can be furnished hy Mr, P. P. Toale at prices which <h fy competition. fr-SL A pamphlet with full and detail ed list of all sizes of Doors, Sashes and ISiindv, and the prices of each, will be sent free and post paid' on application to P. P. TOALE. CHARLESTON, S. C. July 13,1871,12-ly OVER HE. EUES'S SHOE STORE. F where my books and accounts can >..? f,.nr>.( nr.il I M i.rrmtitlr ro. quest nil those to whom I have extend ed credit, to COME UP IN THIS- MY 110UK OF NEED, ray ep TMr A and thereby enable me to resume busi ness. I would state that I have a FEW AR TICLES which I saved from the fire, which I am ottering Low Down!! Parties would do well to call and ex amine them, as I pledge myself to close out what I have at astonishingly low figures. Respectfully, >A.i Jan. 26,1872, 41-tf c&2 F there are any who hove not su]) piled Ihctm-civcs with Eajrging and i ics, ihey Oiin get what they need in I L Lhid line from j q WHITE BROTHERS. Jail. 17, 1872, ijy-tf we H4FE just reci BOOTS AM) SI HATS Aim i GROCERIES, | Which will be so Ton 01 IQTO AC\ If COLUMB Are prepared to furni At the very lowest flc;ures. They furr seen in Columbia, which is sullicieut ] Feb. 14,1871, 43-tf WALLER ( MERCH Trx ~1 1 TT^I ^ TTTT ARE now offering to the public in line of all the Goods generally i THEIR have been selected with gre ner a ft^ADY - MA A FINE STOCK 03 A good Groceries, Hardware, i To which the attention of purchasers walle: Jan 3, 1S72, 27-tf MAPES' F SUPER-FHOSPi The Oldest Supcr-Plicspliatc COMPOSED of HOXES, POTASII TED ANIMAL AMMONICAI ftnlt, Salt Cake, Nitre CJako, Plaster, u used. Factory open for inspection at i Twrff-vEvrinTnv VT7!AI?S OF1 Introduced in 1S52. QUICK ACTION AXD PEIttiANI Testimony of hundreds of well-knowi crop ami-soil, even during extrenn $45 Cash?$50 Time KINSMAN uvxmuL agi. Messrs. Miller & Eobe Jan. 2A, 1872, 40?3 m RESSED FLOORING, CEIL a hundred different patterns o lor sale at New York prices. Mailt to order at short notice. fclair Kail, hogany, on hand and made to order, at this establishment as can be made the largest stock of the above South guarantee will give entire satisfaction The subscribers are the only practici by Trade, carrying on the Business, ii The subscribers can refer to gentlem lina and Florida, as to the character ol East end Hascl Street, opposite Wand vicinity of Charleston and Pavion He Messrs. Seal, Sign <fc Robertson and all work shipped by us is at ha'f p So. Ca. It. E. CARRIAGE MATERIA!, IN THE COUNTRY, ai The}' also ofler for sale A LIGHT CI LOW FOR CASH. They keep constantly on hand MET. STY and WALNUT COFFINS, and ot Their hearse with one of the Firm w ALL WORK WARRANTED. YOUNG MEN Contemplating a Business Life shoul attend the BRYANT, STRATTON & SADLE BUSINESS CGMdESS, For Circulars, and Specimens of Pet nansliip, enclose two t>umins, and ai Irusa, W. II. 8ALLLR, Pres't, Noh. (5 and 8 N. Charles St., March 13, 47-4t Baltimore, Mc * SIVED A GOOD STOCK OF IOES, CLOTHING, IP? fSTHMTOimV KJ} VAVVVMM*V?) 'R0V1SI0NS, &C., Id Low for Cash, by 3XJNBERS, T.A* J?. O., ish the latest and best style mi sit W #Si m #? ! aire lislied most of those elepant fronts to be recommendation. Give them a call. AJSTTS .AT )0D, S. C., their new and handsome building, a full leeded in this community, STOCK OF at care, and unusually attractive. BE CLOTHING. ? BOOTS AED SHOES. assortment of Crockery, and Glassware. is invited. Give us a call. R & BROTHER. ilTROGEWIZED SATS OF LIME. Manufactured in this Country , ntOSPIfATIC GUANO, CONCENTRA i MATT Kit and SULPHURIC ACID. No or Adulterant or Absorbent of any kind nil timed. PRACTICAL. EXPERIEXC E Patented Due. 20, 1S50. 'vnn T"\rr>T>rwrr,\r WT TO THW ?f?TT. i planters in its favor on every variety of o adverse seasons. , payable Nov. 1st, 1872. & HOWELL :xrs for sul'tii carolixa. No. 128 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. rtsoa, Local Agents. . zm a r" P go O P NJ JNG, WEATHER BOARDS, Ac. Over ('Mouldings, makeover 100,000 feet on hand, el-1'ieces, Door and Window Frames made Newels, Ballusters of "Walnut and Ma G'ood and substantial work made as cheap in the United Stales. We have on hand of the city of Baltimore, all of which we to all who want >;ood and substantial work, il Mechanics, Sash, Blind and Door Makers, 1 the City of Charleston. en all over this State, Georgia, North Caro F their work for the past twenty years. W. P. RUSSELL & CO., 0 Fertilizer Works and in the immediate itcls. 1 are our authorized Agents for Abbeville, irice, to-wit: 60 ctis. per 100 lbs., over the 'Sept. 28, 1871,24?8m ;G AND REPAiKlfJG [OR STOCK of BUCiGlES, ranging in the modern improvements in the business, the best MACHINISTS, and of the BEST id alter the latest and best styles. > \ V 1,'AM.Y'i: (< A in? r A nf irnnH cfvlo ALIC BURIAL CASES, and MAHOGA hers of cheaper style. ill attend all funerals. [Nov. 3, 1871,28? 0CC& Pototocs. " EARLY ROSE, GOODRICH, CHILI, at $2.50 per Bushel. 1- PINK EYE, $2.75 per '? LEE & PARKER. I Feb. 7,1872, 42?tf Jl? 35 My m And, Toilc The Largest and PERFUSES, TOILS BRUSHES Jnsf, niwiAf! a/nrl for March 13,1872-40-tf AT THE Marble The marble yard ters to its new Work pared expressly for the busin Marshall House. A fine stocl ITALIAN AND A Can always be found on hand done in a superior manner, and Also, a fine collection of De fancy headstones, w] notice. Call and see our prices J Nov. 2, 1871, 28, tf ' * t? A JS? &=% A ** ft < UAo. U. dAILIj AUGUST ARE now opening a boantifal a? SPUING trade, all of which w Erussells, Three-Ply, Ingra Floor and Table Oil Cloths, 1 Druggets, Mattings, Mats, C Window Shades all sizes* Ci Wall Papers and Borders, E We also keep on our first floor, GROCERIES, Wood and Willow W ville friends, for the above Goods, w JAS Fob. 7, 1872, 42?3m New Cotton and LOAN AND S Subscrib< ONE rSILLI ?3 faretae tf this Baafc, Coi _ A.TXO-TTatT'-A., J.S NOW READY TO RECEIVE < CES will be made !ij>on Cotton in War Parties Storing Cotton with the same that will be available in this city The Bank is prepared at all tim PROVISIONS on the most reasonable ff&y Parties would do well to apply t Oflieers. ( J Oct 19, 1371, 2C-6m] ^ WILL BI HO. 2 GRAI And are fully prepared to show to the Groceries ai Consisting of BACOX, FLOUR, M< NEW ORLE.1 I'A and everything in that lino suitable fo A Nice Assortmei Comprising ORANGES, LEMONS, ] BRANDY PEACHES, SARDINES everything in that line. 1 A Choice Let of Moun The above stock will be sold low and and examine for themselves. Feb. 21,1872, 44?tf GEEAT I WE SAVED FRC DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, T] G-entlemen's F NOTIONS, WATCHES, JEWELB Which we are determined to sell for GO instant. A splendid opportunity iaoffered to ( must be sold. Abbeville, S. C., Feb. 5,1872. The Greatest Discovery of the Ag< au pnA3xrc-a.isB, Dn DOCTOR LAURENT, of Pari AN infallible cure for all irritations* the Skin, as well as obstinat irruptions. This preparation is univej sally used anions the higher classes i France and England. A bottle of tL Eau Francaise will be sent to any upc receipt of One Dollar and Fi:'ty \a ^V E,FMUni Feb. 14, 1S72, 43 U * A Ecantlfnl Lot jo Calic received this day, at 1 9 0 Feb. 21, 1372, 44-tf 3t Best Assortment of ST SOAPS, COMBS, I ?c>i Ajii. sale at short profits, by T. Penney, ! EMPORIUM OF FASHIOJT. Works. is removed from its old* Shop and handsome Office1 less on Main Street, above thfc . HERICAH MARBLE , and all work warranted to w . at prices lower than elsewhere, signs for MONUMENTS AKJ> tiich. can be furnished at" short j and styles. Respectfully, 30. CHALMERS. j .. 'f , i On r. t E & BROTHER, A, GEORGIA. ssortmenfc of tho following Goods Ibr ill be sold off at a small advance: in, and low priced Carpets, Bugs* test goods, cat any size, ornices and Bands, Chroxnos, i.:_ n A- t - urifciu VTUUUO, IjAVV vuimuid, [air Cloths and Upholsters1 Goods* , a large stock of CHOICE FAMILY are. We solicit orders from oar Abb#-, hieh will bo sold LOW FOR CA$& ' I. G. BAILIE & BROTHER. . Produce Ware hong sd Capital, ON DOLLARS. " "f* \ rier of Caipliell aid EepM Street GEORGIA. COTTON. LIBERAL. CASH ADVABT ehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts. Bank will be furnished with receipts ft or any other for borrowing money. cb to make LOANS ON PRODUCT ?r 1 terms. it the Warehouse, or communicate witbth* 3HAS. J. JEWKINS, President. rifO. P. KING, Vice-President, r. P. BRANCH, Cashier. ?fa ftOCaURS^ 2 EOUND AT SITE RANGE. \ public their select stock of ad Provisions,. GLASSES, INS SYRUP, MACKEREL, LRD, SUGAR, COFFEE, RICEr. r families. Also, it of Confectionaries, BANANAS, COCOA NUTS, JELLIES. ' CRACKERS, find any an j LL/bO, tain Corn and Nice Hams, l the public are respectfully invited to eall ! tra?! i , BSL0W 608? I >M THE LATE FIRE [tUJTKS, VALISES, CARPET-BAGS, HATS, CAP?i urnishing Goods, iY, HOSIERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, AC., days, commencing Monday, February 6ii\ Country Merchants, and others, as theGoodt, I & SKURZ, Old Dendy Bu linj . NSW harness Shop. r n 1 u?/,o luava trt In. ' FEnHE undersmieu ?... ?. form his friends and citizens in ,!or;iI, that lie is now stationed in on* of ii.i.1 new Stores _ UNDER MRS. HUGHEY'S HOTEL,, where he will put up harness of all [J' kinds at short notice. Particular atten tion given to repairing Harness and Sad* dies. S. B. Norrel. Jan. 17,1872,