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Miller. * TuuaIo.?Rev. J. S. Young, F. E. j Harrison, Simpson Dickson. Uwbk L. U*?Be v. J. L. Martin, Tlios. Thomson, James R. Cunningham. r \7 l l),... Iff T d v ?ncv. u . iui; m uoiw;i, o -1 * W. Black, J. W. Norris. Walhalla.?Rev. J. L. Martin, Car ver Randell, IX E. Smithson. Wakkioh's G.?Rev. J. R. Riley, H. 4 L. McGowan, S. D. Glenn. 1 Washington St.?Rev. J. L. Ken nedy, T. S. Woodside, R. \V. Todd. Wujoamston.?Rev. 0. B. Stewart George Telford, S. B. (."line. Wellington.?Rev. *J. F. Gibert, M. O. McCaslan, J. T. Kennedy. < New Advertisements. Wo direct attention to the following now advertisements! 500 Dry Hydes Wanted?Wardlaw & j^awarus. 500 Bushels Prime "White Corn? "Wardlaw & Edwards. l,t)Q0 Grain Sacks Wanted?Wardlaw , <fc Edwards. Go to the Emporium of Fashion. Don't!?forget the Emporium of , Fashion* i Photography?J. M. Dodson. Life Insurance?W. Tully Branch. 1 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ayer's Hair Dye. AGRrCULTCRAL.?Col. D. Wyatt Aiken, the indefatigable worker, who is ofie of tho editors of the Rural Carolinian, and Secretary of the State Agricultural Society, paid us a visit last..Tue6doy, and gave us one of his eaiyest>tnlUs on ,Agricultnro in gener- ( al, the Rural (Jarolinian in particular, and the patrons of husbandry espe cially. Ilis speech told, lie got a number of subscribers to the Rural, set*, good mnny people to thinking, xinif\ethen organized the Duo West .Agricultural" Grange. lie visits a number of other points in Abbcvillo this week,?Associate Reform Presby ltrian. Consignees. The following named persons have iivi^uv m cuv? J H Baskiu, J T Bake, S P Brown, J D Chilmers, J Clark, Clayton & Bro. H SCason, E'Cowan, A J Cleaveland, J F C DuPre, J E DuBose, H Elison, Enright& Smith, C V Hammond, C Hemphill & Co., Heard Bro., S Hackett, S Johnson, F Lomax, Lee & Wilson, W K Miller <fe Robertson, McD & H, gfllcGowan, W H Mattox, W McNeill, J McCaglpn, F M Mitchell, D Morrison, J E Mason, J B Mosely & Co., McGee & Bro., YoungfiOlivef," J A Norwood, B Fant, S Perrin, tyuarles Berrin <fc Co., W Boats, Russel & Bowie? S H Russel, Kamuel&Uo., w sioert, Trow bridged; Co., Trceger & Bequest, J F Toyynsend, A TAV^demau, White Hill jfc Cunning .. j> .L. Vaydlaw, White Bro? ? Westfield, A Wilson, C L Young, A B AVardlaw, A Weed, W Wilson, JT Wideman. J. W. MARSHALL, ,2J3H (ar!Ti() Agent. The following persons have packages In the Express office: O T Porcher, P Bradly, MDrennon, P Brady, T B Milford, W P Porcher, J E G Bell, J E DuBose, Miss A Baker C^WHghC T^TPerrm, GAMcBee, F M Mitchell, Trowbridge & Co., Ruesell & Bowie, J T Martin. C. V. HAMMOND. Markets. Reported BV BARNWELL & CO. Ambeville, April 24, 1872. Cotton, Apples, Butter, Bacon Coffee, Corn, $1.25 Chickens,.. 20 to 40c each Eggs Fodder, $2.00 per 100 lb.s Flour, $10 to $15 per bbl Ground Peas, $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel Meal, $1.35 per bushel Molasses,... 50 to 75c per gallon Nails, 8 to 10 cent9 per lb Oranges, 80c to $i.uu per aozen Peas, $1.0(1 to 1.25 per bushel Syrup, "5c to $1.25 per gal Sugar, ....12 to 20c per lb Tea, S1.50 to $2.25 per lb Whisky, Sl.CO to $1.25per bot Cotton.?Very little offering?good grades would bring 20. Dry Goods?The Stock is large?as sortment varied?styles unusually pretty ?quality good?prices low. Fowls?Poultry, generally, would sell well during the present dearth of fresh meats. Bacon and Flour?Arc now in great demand by farmers, who are laying in their supplies for the working season. Corn?In moderate demand by those who planted short crops grain last sea son. Peas?None lu market ?demand good. Gold closed in New York yesterday, at m. Cotton closed in New York yesterday, iit 23{| for middling uplands. LiVEJtrooL, April 22?Evening?Cot ton closed dull; uplands 114(3)11 j; Or leans 113?11J. Red winter wheat lls@10d. Flour 27s0Gd. Corn 28s@3d. Cumberland cut 29s@6d. Short rib 33s. Common rosin 7s@6d(a,8d. New York April 22?Evening.?Cot ion weak ; sales 1050 bales ; uplands 23?; Orleans 24. Flour scarce and quiet, but Srm. "Wheat 2?3c. higher; active mill ng demaud ; winter red western 1 73?* L 80. Corn tirmer at 72@73. "Wheat? ^OUUlCrU 1 XVXUC linu av ? Pork quiet and firm. Futures 6,100; Ipril 22J@2215-16; May 23J@3-16 ; June 53}; July23J; September 22J; October 50i ; November 19f ; December 19g. Norfolk, April 22.?Cotton, net re ;eipts 1,32 bales ; exports coastwise 980 sales 200; stock 2,602. New Orleans, April22.?Cotton, firm lemand; middling 22j, net receipts 1,458 jales; gross 1,760; exports to Liverpool {,806; Barcelona 354; coastwise 2,882; tales 3,350; stock 105,060. Savannah, April 22.?Cotton quiet tnd firm; middling 22J; net receipts 777 jales; salea 550. Augusta, April 22.?Cotton dull; uiiUiling 22.' receipts 150 bales; sales iOO. Louisville, April 12.?flour linn.? 3orn quiet. Pork 12}(a>12?. Bacon, imitcd demand. Cincinnati, April 22.?Pork dull ind uusettled; bacon demand light, lolders firm. Wilmington, April 22.?Cotton, nat eceipts> 171 bales; exports coastwise 49; lules 33; stock 2,192. Charleston, April 22.?Cotton, quiet -middling 22} ; net receipts 299 bales; ;xports, coastwise 574; sales 100; stock 16,697. Baltimore, April 22.?Cotton dull? iet receipts 532 bales; exports coastwise 210 ; sales 3-5 ; stock 11,228. Mobile, April 22.?Cotton, net re jeipts 336,250 bales ; stock 24,012. AT 190 may. be found A. Choice and well-selected Stock of Ooods Embracing . a General Assortment. Some not handsome?some rather .me dium?and some beautiful. We will not say too much on paper? ?ome people might say we were not in earnest. We only ask the people of Abbeville and adjoining Counties to Examine Our Stock, Price Our Goods and De cide for them selves. We shall strive to make it the interest af buyers to purchase Goods from our House, close attention shall be given to ill who favor us with a call. Wo of ill holiovo thA Pnch Ruafptn ift the only safe one for our people. Hence the great necessity of adhering closely to it. In the end we will find it to our advantage. No doubt of it. Respectfully, rate, Hill & Cuiiigliani. April 17,1872, 1-tf DISSOLUTION. THE Firm of NORWOOD, DuPRfc ' & CO., will be dissolved on 1st MAY next. The Stock of Goods on band will be sold till that time, at tUOI ? VA UAdn, J. a. norwood, War. H. PARKER. m. Mcdonald, J. F. C. DuPRE. April 15,1872,1-tf Toys and Games, Bezeque Cards, Solitaire Boards and Marbles, Conversation Cards, .. Tin Gigs aud Bow Carts, Animals on wheels, Small Vases, Tin Cups and Tubs, " ana Brass Horns, " " Wood Flutes, China Dinner Sets, ?. Tea " Wash " Toy Pistol and Watches, l1 Boy Whips, Brittani'a Parlor Sets, " Coflee " China Doll Heads, (unbreakable Greener's Patent Doll Heads, China Dolls, Presentation Set, (Knife, Fork and Spoon,) Marbles?a variety, Balls, at LEE & PARKER. Blooming. "When you see the many rar eautiful, tasty and yet reas riable priced goods, just open 1 nt thft Emnoriumof Fashior ou will be forcibly reminded < handsomely laid out gardei )t out with the most beautifi lants and flowers just blooir lg, and will naturally exclaii the Emporium of Fashion : dually blooming." Such you will hear from a lat visit our establishment thi jason, for really we have, witl ut a doubt, as handsome Dres oods, Silk Goods, StrawGood: irhite Goods, Ribbons, Lace: ollars, Cuffs, Scarfs, Bow: ans, Parasols, Kid Glove: [osiery, Corsets, Skirts, Bustle: adies' Under Wear, Made u liirts, Chignons,Braids, Switcl s, Frillings, Ruffles, Embro JliUS, y) JL/uoagioj i/jw rimmings, Buttons, Frenc lowers, Crapes, ISTetts, Veil: rnaments, Honey Comb Quilt: lack Alpacas, and Silks, Cui tin Laces, and many other ai cles not necessary to mentioi > be found in tliis part of th >untry. Yes, we can conscicr ously say, in South Carolina olumbia and Charleston n< ccepted; besides, we have ladic t charge of the Millinery an ress Making Departments < te very best taste. We ar )w prepared to make good e\ y word we have saia. Those at a distance send oi ?rs for samples or order yon pring Hat or Bonnet, whic )u can return if not satisfact( J Bills amounting to ten dollar id upward will be expresse ee of charge. We are Agents for "Our Ow id Glove," the best for $1.5( gents for E. Butterick & Co. atterfis; Agents for Grover < aker Sewing Machines, an ranch of Mine. Demorest, ( ew York. Respectfully, JAS. W. FOWLER & CO , .Proprietors.! April 10, 1S72, 52-tf CHAIRS. SADIES' Rockers,"Walnut and Oal Dining Chairs, " " Common Wood Seat Chairs, " Country Chairs, good a: le. Children Chairs, all kinds, at J. I). CHALMERS & CO. April 10,1872, 52-tf tiildren's Carriages ana Jferamouiaton 11 styles, at J. D. CHALMERS & CO. April .10,1872, 52-tf For Sale. i N IMPROVED SINGER FAM L LY SEWING MACHINE i rfect order, at reduced pric?. Appl J. D. CHALMERS & CO. April 10, 1872, 52? tf lie State of South Carolin? \ EQUITY SIDE. ?. T. Porclier, Ex'r and Trustee, Joshua Daniel and others, ill for Injunction, Construe tion, &c. PURSUANT to the order of th Court, passed July 5, 1871, i 0 above stated cause, Notice is tier 1 given to the children of Cornelius C< ailey Cox, Bethava l'ace, and Phoi rice, (whose names and number ai iknown,) legatees under the will x rs. Jane Reid, dee'd, to appear an ove their identity, and claim their shar >n or beforo of said estae tbe 1st < ugust, 1872, or they will be barre any benefit under the decree < id case. 0. T. PORCHER, Ex'r and Trustee. July 17, 1871, 13?lam 12m S. A. BRAZEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR,' ABBEVILLE, S. C J ESPECTFOLLY Informs hie cu 5, tomers and friends, that he hi Store LOTHS, CASSIMERES, TRIMMINGS, &C 3r the SPRING TRADE which i ill cut and make to order on the mo asonable terms for Cash. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Shirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention rery one io my splsndid fitting Shi &tterus. Give me a call without fail. S. A. BRAZEALE. vpru 6, ioiz, 01?u ABBEVILLE, S. C., APlilh 9,1872. [N Consequence of the unprecedenti L rise in the cost of Tin Plate ai her material, we are compelled lange our Price List. Hereafter oi Wholesale Price will be a discount venty-five per cent, from our Rett rice, the Retail Price will not be t ired at present. We have no flx< rice for Koofing at present?that w ; based on the cost of the raw materii H. W. LA.WSON & CO. April 9,1872?52?St [ laantifBl Lot of Cali received this day, at 190 ^ *m?rr~t--T. lOTM- r .. . w - ~' ISM * :.Kr* . ' Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me di rected, I will sell at ABBE VILLE C. H. on the lirst Monday in MAY next, within the legal hours, One Bay Horse, Saddle and Bridle, One Mule, one Jack, One Still, One Framing Auger, one Bed and Bedstead, one Two-Horse Wagon. levied upon as the property of Samuel H. Envin, at the suit of George W. Cromer. TERMS .--CASH. HENRY 8. CASON, B. A. G. April 8, 1872, 52?3t SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Columbia, S. C., April 15,1872. HE Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Greenville and Co lumbia Railroad Company will be held on THURSDAY, the 2d day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Stockholders will be passed FBEE, to and from Co lumbia to attend the meeting, as here tofore. They will be required to show their Stock Scrip to the Conductor, who will exact nay from all others, as no one but Stockholders, or those of their fam ily, residing with t/iein, arid entitled to tlie privilege. All Stock represented by proxy re quires a ten cent stamp for each signa ture, and no one but a Stockholder can be a prox\\ C. V. CARRINGTON, Secretary. April 16 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Office of Judge of Probate, April 10 th, 1B72. All guardians, Administrators. Exec utors and Trustees are hereby notified to make their returns on accounts of Es tates for 1871, or proceedings will be in ufitiiiprl ntrninof-. tnpm. TIih law recrnla ting the making of returns <fec.t are as follows: By Act of Assembly, 1839?p 47. XXXIII.?When an administrator, executor, or guardian, appointed by the Ordinary, shall neglect to make his an nual return for six monhts after the month of January in which it should have been made, it shall be the duty of the Ordinary forthwith to cite him or her so to do ; and upou his or her neg lect or refusal to render such account on or before the next annual period of ac counting, such defaulter shall be ad judged in contempt,-and the Ordinary Is emnowered and reauired to issue his attachment against such defaulter, and imprison him or or her until he shall purge Buch contempt by rendering such account. And in ease of such recusant administrator or guardian, he further revoke the letters of admistration or guardianship. All guardians of estates appointed by the Ordinary, shall render to him an annual account of their act ings and doings as executors or admin istrators arc required by law to do and upon making default, forfeit their ic^m misions; and in case of removal fr.?m the State, or the death of anyguardtau not represented by an executor or au mini?irator, the Ordinary shall take the same measures for an account and de cree against him, which shall have the like force und effect against his sureties land ?state, as i? provided in the ninth ' section of this act" respecting au admin- I istrator. f r- By Act of Assembly, 18G8. Suction* 22.?If any person refuse or neglect to perform any order, sentence or decree of u Probate Court, such Court may issue a warrant, directed to any T sheiifl'or constable in the State, requir- I - ing him to apprehend and imprison ' such person in the common jail of the > County, and if there be no jail of the f J. County, then in the jail of the adjoining t County until he shall perforin such or der, sentence or decree, or be delivered l?i? ilnr? / nnrjn nf Inw C. W. GUFFIN, J. P. A. C. J. 0. Wosmanky, Clerk. April 10?1?2tf RECOKDS OF REAL ESTATE. LL parties who make any transfer or conveyance of Real Estate in Abbeville County are required to have the endorsement of County Auditor of said County, thereon before the same can be recorded in Office Clerk of Court, or Register of Mesne Conveyances. This Act came of force, 1871. See page 69 and 70, Sec. 88, Chap 12, Stat. Laws, State South Carolina regu lating Assessment of taxes, &c. A to flip, nlinve will be necessary, as such Title, &c., record ed since the above date without the Au ditor's endorsement, are null and void. T. B. MIL FORD, Auditor Abbeville County. April, 1872?1?2tf NOTICE TO TAX-PAYEES. OTIG'E Is hereby given to all par tics liable to pay a tax under the recent LICENSE LAW of the General Assembly, approved March 13,1872, to come forward and pay the first quarterly pavineut of said tax, now due; otherwise the penalties of said act will be enforced. T. B. MILFORD,. . Auditor Abbeville Couuty. April 18-72?l?3t SHERIFFS SALE. Y virtue of a Fi. Fa. to me directed I will sell at Abbeville Court House, on Salesday in May next, within the legal hours, the following property, to wit: ONE HUNDRED and FORTY acres of land more or less, bounded by lauds of Dr. T. B. Williams, James Irwin, Estate of Dr. C. R. Moseley and Ben nett Reynolds, Sr. ALSO, SIXTY-TWO acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Estate of C. R. Mosely, Wm. R. Buchanan, lands of Mrs. Sarah Logan, and lands laid off for Homestead of defendant. Levied 3d upon as the property of Isaac Logan, at the suit of K. H. Mounce. Terms?Cash. H. S. CASON, S. A. CM SharifFs Office. \ April 8, 1872. f 1?tf. Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of Sundry writs of Fieri Facia? to me directed, I will sell on Sale Day in May next, at Abbeville C. H., within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: FOUR HUNDRED acres of land, more or less, in the County of Abbeville, in the vicinity of Greenwood, on the new cut road, bouuded by lands of Peter Rykard, Jacob Rykurd, and lands id i known as Mrs. Mary Boozer. Levied upon as the property of Robt. H. Mounce ads. Rebecca Stewart and J. J. Cooper. TERMS CASH. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. HENRY 8. CASON, S. A. C. Sheriff's Office. \ April 8th 1872. / l-4t. A LOT OF CO ^..1 -r-f . " ' ' . ?.1? ' ?'?' > - -A -> *r-^?r^r?.r . ?w ." fit Q. P. & CO. Ill: FREE EXHIBITION'. BOLL! YARBEN ENTERTAINMENT Everybody Invited To call at the Store of ElUARLES, PERRIN & CO., i And Examine their New anfl Beautiful Stock of f. ' <*> " -? SPRING AND SUMMER would call especial at tention to our liA" JLMKS' DRESS GO which have been CAR] JjY BJKJjJSUTJGD and PUR CHASED FOR CASH, with a view to combining BEAUTY and ECONOMY. In this De parment you will And WHJTfc PIQUES, new styles and very handsome. PRINTED PIQUES, very "WHITE AND BUFF CO QUETTES, something new and beautiful. d b nainsooks, Figured, Stri ped and Plain, all (trades. Real Swiss, French and Mull muslins aud cambrics. linen lawn, for Dresses, White and Buff. new chene poplins, japanese poplins, japanese cloth, japanese silks, striped grenadines, figured grenadines, black And white al pacas. black silks. - Jf\ calicos, without number, Dolly Varden, for children, crowd folks. > quilts, spreads, cur 0 p u 1 TAuSb, together with a great variety of TRIMMINGS to suit. Among the Specialties don't forget to examine our stock of CAMBRIC, SWISS and LIN EN EDGINGS and INSERT 1NGS. COLLARS, CUFFS, and UN DZRSLEEVES, PIQUE TRIMMINGS, SILK FRINGES, RIBBONS, etc. PATENT CORSETS, New styles, IIOOP SKTRTS. H AN I) KERCHIEFS, in great variety. Genuine Lubin's, and other, T?Y'PW A f'T? COLOGNE, TOILET SOAPS, COMBS. BRUSHES, &c. HOSIERY and GLOVES, a large stock of English, German and American. White and Colored DIMITY, for Curtains and Spreads. MARSEILLES QUILTS, White BOB I NET and Mos quitto NETTING. SHOES, To suit all, from MILES & SON'S, and others of the BEST MANUFACTURERS, in the United States, SUPPLY KEPT UP. Lnd last, but not least, in stature, we j nvitethc attention of the men to our a plendid seoek of j a HEADY-MADE \ CLOTHS, CASSIMEEES, , Boots, Shoes, 1 fcLaxs, Hjiu. Consisting in part of chesterfield Cloth Suits, Fancy Spring Cassimeres, Snits, Linen Suits, Walking Coats, New Style Shirts, Collars and Cravats, OUR PROVISION AND PLANTATION SUPPLY DEPARTMENT "a complete, and we are prepared to tiake the MOST SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENTS with all who are nterested in this line. Come and Bee us. atJARLES, PERRIN & CO. April 10,1870, 52, tf 25 BOXES TOBACCO BY QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. Dolly Varden Tobacco by QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. Durh am Smoking Tobacco by QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. Agency D. R. Leak's Cele brated Chewing Tobacco. Trade supplied at Manufacturers' priced. WHICH is very select and con marked at the lowest cash p i..-_t ~ J ? ;uara-ineeu. yv iwi tuc uuvunui^c ujl j-i 3r Castfi, their can assure purchasers t] ,s the lowest. They respectfully invite ,ny class of Goods to call and examim The attention of the ladies is particul xtensive Sto^k of Dress Goods, consis JAPANESE SILKS, IMITATION Dolly Varden Grenadines, Satin-! Lenas, Challies, Tamartines, Stri White and Buff Maraposi and Yos Percales, Piques, Lawns, &c., &c, ALSO, In great varie Besides the above they have a go verything. Come and save money by buying Gc WHITE BR April 10, 1872, 52-tf "Facts are Stubbori rHE following table shows the relative cost ol Eastern, "Westernand Southern Companie aanner, the great advantages offered under the i MARK THE CO Companies. n the Knickerbocker " Globe Mutual 44 St. Louis Mutual; " Carolina Life " Northwestern Mutual. " Southern Life.. " Life Association of America. " MnnnH Cifcv. AT AGF $15 wiLr, $866 894 8*4 860 867 861. 846 846 41 Mutual Life, N. Y " Piedmont and Arlington. " Connecticut Mutual ' Missouri Valley " ^Etna Life " UNIVERSAL 754 845 850 845 842 10 94 Or an Average of 30 per cant, in fa Participation in the Profits Guarant Universal. ALl> POLICIES BTOff-FC ind surrender value?after any number of i Ratio of Assets to Liabilities April 3, 1872, 51-tf C. W9 ESPECTFULtiY informs the Ladlea < District that she has just returned from thi ueut of CONSISTING 0 Slept to aifl Clip Hats aifl Boniefi MOURNING HAl'S, B0NNI ill ontirelv new stvles. A beautiful assortment French Flowers, Bridal Vail I A handsome assortment of elegant RIBBC 3ows and Ties for the Ladies als Jet and Straw Ornaments for IANDSOME LACE SETS. WHITE AND BLACK MOURN! COLLARS AND UND1 LACE HA CHAIfli 3HIGN0NS, latest style. New Styles of JET JEWELRY, FA Hoop Skirts, Corsel nd a complete outfit now worn by the Ladies. ( have been in the city for the last seven weeks, 1 11 the very latest styles. Having 18 years exper Jaltimore, I flatter myself I can give entire sath nd examine for yourselves. Work doue iu tli tyle and on reasonable terms. Please give us a t 90* Very respectfully, MPS MRS. Abbeville, March 25, 1872, 50-tf )oors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Vo. 20 Hayne Street and Horlbeclc'a Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. This Is the largest and most com Jete Factory of the kind in the South rn States, aud all articles in this line an be furnished by Mr, P. P. Toale at irices which defy competition. A pamphlet with full and detail d list of all sizes of Doors, Sashes and Hinds, and the prices of each, will be ent free and post paid* on application to I\ P. TOALE. CHARLESTON, S. C. July 13,1871, IL'-ly INK. THADEOUS DAVTD'S INK In QUARTS, PINTS, HALF Pints, Quarter PINTS, and STANDS; also CONTINENTAL PARM INK, Just Received at LEE & PARKER'S. Prices Reduced. THE prices of the WOVEN WIRE MATTRESSES having been re ducep 15 per cent., by the Manufactu rers, the Fame reduction will be made by us, which places "the Most Perfect Bed Possible," within reach of all. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. B STOCK OF 'rj " * * , t - , .. lplete. Their Goods are rices, and satisfaction is aving bought their Goods lat prices will be as low 5 all persons in need of } for themselves; lot*ltT dallwl in PIT VM*V Ltii X T VLVAAVV4 W w. , sting of JAPANESE SILKS, Faced Lenolines, ped Mohairs, Semite Stripes, ty. - - -.! od assortment of almost >ods for Cash. i Things!" f Life Insurance in several of tbe !S, and exhibits, in a startling >lan pursued by tbe Universal. TSTTPtAST! OF 20 0 BUY 5 50 9 87 1 36 3 41 i) 61 G TO AT AGE OF 30, AT AGE OF 40 8200 WILL BUY $8639 30 8688 09 8841 78 8841 73 8688 09 CC77 AS 8250 WILL BUY ?7859 16 7878 97 7916 40 7B16 40 7918 91 navA ka U IU 5 46 8810 57 6987 22 5 46 8810 57 7987 22 1 47 8810 57 7987 22 5 46 8810 57 7987 22 4 41 8833 92 8007 68 ' 5 46 8810 57 8012 82 0 66 8798 94 8108 10 8 90 11 896 01 10 266 90 vor of the Universal. eed in the Policy by the >RFEITABLE. >aym en ts?stated in the Policy. , $145 to $100. A.I3NT, )f Abbeville and the surrounding b North with a splendid assort s, also Itwt Pate Hals !TS AND VAILS. of s and Wreaths, ace and Tissue Vails. ?NS, all shades and colors. o Sashes for the Waist. j' Hats and Bonnets. JSG SETS, ERSJLEEVES, lNDKERCHIEFS, r ANIv TABLE TIDIES Very handsome. NCY FANS, &c., Ac. bs, !Paniers, )ur stock is selected with care as [laving a full opportunity to get ience in business in the city of jfactiou to our customers. Call e neatest and most fashionable iall over the Citizen's Bank, at E. W. CAIN, M. M. WHITE. Advantages of IE "ELIAS HOWE" riNG MACHINE ST?In twenty years no Second landed "HOVVE" machines have aced on the market for sale. id?It contains material for its pairs. I?It has less wearing points than ler. th?It draws a stitch as you do d. ?You have perfect control over ireads. i?It gives of thread in propor the thickness of fabric sewed. nth?The pressor foot is easily out of the way when you set a or put under the work. th?It is compact, durable and h?Easy of operation and man it. J. D. CHALMEBS A CO. 1 10, 1872, 42-tf BEDSTEADS. ERY Variety of Bedsteads al ways on hand, and at the lowest at J. D. CHALMERS & CO. 1 10, 1872?52?tf i. TEMPLETON I REMOVED from the office on Dr. Ward law's lot to the CE AND RESIDENCE recent upied by Dr. Richmond, ii 3, 1872, 51?tf BUREAUS. VHOGANY, Walnut, Immita tion, Walnut, and Painted Biv at J. D. CHALMERS & CO. - ^sasss? :v^?E=^6ESa06S2i '' " r '.', . " "PRO BONO POBIJCO/' . , At the present day no sane andintaJV ligent man will deny the great benefit accruing to oar people from a ^sts8Xj tfemofLIfeXoaurau<^. > ' \ It is no longer a question whether a man should or not insfaje^fcr ifheji the provident husband ty* should be, he willnot neglect this para mount duty. The hud' arid. *cryt>fc^P4N tronize homeinstitUttorifl/*' money at home," ftiils to find its wontad' enchantment, and ourl>eopIe "areawa-_ kenincr to a iust appreciation of their M tei'est to themselves aftd their fhrniil ^ > and are no longer lulled by thejjti&nfce . infatuation that no good qan come out of ,t Yankeedom?what we Southern peopkr<&4 want in Life Insurance are two things-*- ' ? first of "all perfect security, which. Southern Company has giten-exoept tha i Piedmont & Arlington, it having "passe#, .8 the rigid inspection of the.Inaonule?,v^ department of New York?after?edirily/?f A we should ask ourselves this important question, where can I get the most inmfeh*'* Snce for the very leas tout lay of cumegrf .JL te Universal Life of New York daimflpi and can maintain that claim, thrft she i?./M rtnt rlAflnlont <n piUipr of theeeeaaenti?IsJ?if;i As to security she is upoa the same bas&ll-cT of all New York companies; ;JWhWk.nr? places her above suspicion, and arto backi*y> rates, she defies catapetithm. All de? sired information concerning her work-**'.' ings, advantages and peculiarities can . be obtained from - .U JNO. e. CHILES, General Agt, ?? Mil ' U? Too Nuep to ttiilioi : RE the many articles in the House- ' hold line now on Sale by. ..ifou j&rtSiiw' V* *n> *v '>d! If* Wardlaw & Edwards, And we can . only call' special attention 'V1 x . -?iTZT: _5<_. t-.luilVl l/sll* A to' t> few, vis.' , COFFEE, Java, Laguayra and : < CTT O. A T>Q ?T1* V)?i^ ?+ U1U hvmomw ua {^U JMUWi CANDY, fresh and nicc-liju)1^ in Buckets 5, 10, and 2& xbfl^^k and in ^cierc^-hf^, and several kinds of Fish. 7-';<a . Canned Gtaods. peaches, :lY tomatoes, ' ^ Sdl green corn. . oysters, SALMON, 4^ * fresh citron, < " . : *1? rai81ns, almonds ;jit .' ill > ' and BRAZIL NUTS, '** 1 SELF-raising, flour^ a superior article. r' ' " ? sea FOAM, ; -/ rumford's yeast powder. No. 3 Granite rang#* . April 10,1872,52,ff ; ^ f ^ Sheriff's Sale. wm. h. Parker late Commissioner Mjj rm vs. a. o. Watwm,Pv-W.>W?lmtt.:. ?<? Execution Against Property, rby virtue of an Execution tome dfe & D rected in the above stated one, I :o will proceed to resell at the risk of/tko ii former purchaser, at ABBEVILLE C - H., on the first MONDAY, in. MAY .j next, the following property of the id*' - ? fendant A. O. Watson, towit:j.; A tractor parcel of land near'CokWHi:-; bury, containing . ;n. < ? v( . > -*?. *<.lh ISO Acres, more or less,, adjoining lands of Dr w N. Sims, Ed Hodges, Yancy Martino ... and others. Terms Cash, purchaser* t re? pay for stamps and papers. i HENRY S. CASON, s. a. ?. - Sheriff's Office. \ ; April 8th, 1872. 48^-lm V^y Hardware and , Crockery,. A large and varied lot of SHOES, ' > Summer ClotJflug?Good -and Ch?ap, ' r Goods for Ladies'. Wear, Goods for Metis' Wear, Young, J Goods for Old and Goods fot ? , Jast in at II M WARDLAW & EDWARDS, ' , No. 3, Grablte Rang#. ' ^ April 10,1872,'52-tf ?_ ' t ' - BRADLEY'S . STANDARD FERTILIZERS. POLLAKD & CO, General Agents. AUGUSTA, GA. ?i ;? yki'.aS Sea Fowl Guano, ;; , ^ CASH i$60 oa TIME 66 00 w Biadley's Patent Superphosphate: CASH ; $50 W > TIME 65 00 ' ^ Bradley's Ammoniated Dissolved Boo& " CASH . ..$40 00 TIME 45 00 ., . '! B&r No Dravage to Railroad orRoati. ' B&T On all Time Sales,. City Accep tances will be required. ,1'. JJST Time Sales due November 1st. r >' BQk. For arrangements on Time, apply .\ TRO WBRIDGE & CO., Agents, Abbeville, S. C. March 27,1872,50-tf ' -t ' "'V - SEA-FOAM BAKING POWDER, STRAINED HONEY. V-:; . : 1 t 8 ' Mf t :r.'tr ? ? ? ..ir. CRESYUC OINTMENT, For Cure of Foot Hot in Horses. LEE & PARKEB: ' April 10, 1872, 52-tf . '* To Contractors. Sealed proposals <o rebuild the ' ; *: rCOURT HOUSE For Abbeville County, will be received by the County Commis sioners until the 3rd day of May n?xt. Each and every bidder must name at least two securities. The work must bft completed on or before the 1st of Octo ber next. The Countv Commissioner* will exercise the legal right, if deemed necessary, to reject any and all bids. Apply to Robt. Jones, Clerk for Ceua* ty Commissioners, Abbeville C. H? plans and specifications. ? By order of the Board, J. E. TOLBERT, Chairman. 1 April 1st 1872, 51?4t n' Carolina Life limm CoDpaij, o p Memphis, Tenn., and Baltimore, Id | ASSETS, $1,000,000. ; HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS, Preetdeat Gen. Wade Hampton, Vlce-Pre*ide?t . Gen. John D. Kennedy, - General Agent for South Caroline COLUMBIA.. ?. *