The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, May 01, 1872, Image 3
Licknsk L?m:.?T1io State Auditor
all employees in raU
>vpi;j?-.shops, anil sub-teaehefs ill
achools, are exempt from the operation
of a license Act. AU pastors of corpo
.rate churches, .and the .agents of insu
rance companies, who have already
.taken out licenses from the Comptroller
General, are liable to the provision of
the Act. Ministers of the Gospel are
repuired to take out a license, or else be
subjected to double tax, and six months
imprisonment. Does not this cap the
climax of iniquitous legislation? Here
is the union of the Church and State
with a vengeance?taxing tho Church
to support the State?not the State to
.support the Church.
?<?>
State Lunatic Asylujc.?The Co
lumbia Union contains a very flattering
notice of the present condition of the
State Lunatic Asylum, under the man
agement of Dr. J. F. Ensor, the efficient
Snnorintpndaat. All the late modern
Improvements which conduce so much
to the well-being of the unfortunate in
valids, have been introduced, and but
for the straightened means at the dis
posal of theSuperintendant, there would
be nothing to be desired to secure its
prosperous and successful management.
Personal.?During the past week,
we have had the pleasure of meeting
liere our friend Dr. J. L. Pressly, of the
lower section of our District. The Doc
tor is a prominent and highly esteemed
physician?a worthy successor of such
/-< iir ?1W|
men US uociors ueurge " . t xvooij uuu
J. W. Hearst, who were once eminent
and successful practitioners in that sec
tion. He informs us that his section is
now "distressingly healthy," and that
the farming prospects are very encour
aging.
Insurance?We had the pleasure of
meeting a few days since, our friend
Mr. John C. Chiles, the active and effi
cient agent of the Universal Life In
Murance Company. Our friend is a
courteous gentleman, aud being well
poated in anything pertaining to Life
Insurance finds no difficulty in present
ing the claims of bis popular company
to general favor and patronage. We
-commend him and his company to the
regard of our readers.
The Kc-Klux Trials.?'The Ku
!Klux trials in Charleston seem to be re
sulting somewhat differently from those
lately held in Columbia. The case of
John Rodger, of Union, resulted in a
mistrial. Thomas Zimmerman, of Spar
tanburg, charged with the murder of
Woiitn oiin niimt Wallift Fowler. and
with conspiracy, was acquitted. The
Jusy was composed of eight white and
fc ur eolored men.
New Irish Potatoes.?We are in
debted to Mrs. H. W. Lawson, of our
town?who is as much noted for atten
tion to the useful and ornamental, in
?arly vegetables, and beautiful flowers,
as our worthy Post-Master is for excel
lence in his department?for a handsome
mess of Irish potatoes, which we are
aure can't be beat in size, or otherwise.
"We suppose they grew from some of
that good seed which our friend adver
tises every Spring. Whatever be the
CaUJM.' Ill lucir IMpiU ^luniu, tuij
choppers for the season.
May Parties.?We are pleased to
learn that a number of May parties are
*>n hand, to do honor to the flower
crowned month?the fairest of the
daughters of the blooming Spring.
This being May-Day, will be duly ob
served by a party of young people from
Abbeville, Cokesbury and other poiuts,
who contemplate a pleasant pic-nic at
Long C'ane Bridge.
On Friday the students of ihe School
- ? wu:? 1 t
H lUt? inircsco IT UllC UliU JLJ1 I i U^OiVH) UIIU
perhaps of others, design having anice
pic-nic in the .vicinity of the village.
On the same evening, the students of
Mr*. Jones' School will have a hand
some May party, with all the festivities
appropriate to such an occasion.
*8- We see it stated that the free- J
schools in various Counties of the State
are about to be closed from failure to
/obtain the appropriation aue uy tue
titate. The Treasury is empty.
8tate Penitentiary.?The corres
pondent of the Charleston News?who
is in a position to know what he writes
about?says:
The Directors of the State Peniten
tiary resolved to-day to hire out the
convicts in the institution, because of
the failure of the Treasury to furnish
money to run the institution* This
method is to go into operation imme
diately.
|
The May number of the Sural
Carolinianfya just been received, with
its usual varied anr* attractive miscel
jaiiy.
White Brothers advertise fresh arri
vals of choice goods.
New Advertisements.
-
We direct attention to the following
new advertisements:
Fresh-Arrivate?White Brothers.
Replenishing?James W. Fowler &
cp,
CUftttob?estate of Mathew Lewis Fd
wards?u. w. uumn, rrooate juage.
^Ctorisigneps.
. <& s
F I V E1
The fallowing named persons have
freight in the Depot:
8 P Brown, R E Bowie, H 8 Cason,
? Cain, Clayton&W., J D Chalmers, W
B Dorn, J L Devlin, H H Ellison, D A
E. J A Edwards. 8 Hacket. Hemphill &
Co., R Jones, 8 Johnson, T W Keen, F
Lomax, Lee A WilBon, H W Lawson, J
JL5 MoseleyACo., McDonald A Had don,
8 McGtowaaf F M Mitchell, D Marion,
W McNeil, W H Mattox, E Noble, 8
Perrip, R Roata, Samuel A Co., W Sim
mers, Trowbridge A Co., J A*Weir, T
Young, Ward tew A Edwards, E West
field, 4.T WJdeman, J Bow, Jr., O M
A Co., J 8 jtfaaeL'
J. W. MARSHALL,
. Agent.
The following persons have package
in the Expt^fe'bfflcet
J S Perrin, _M Brenon. J A Wilson,
F M TrowlBdgeACo., Wfl
Bradley, Miss Jinnia Wright, Miss 8
Haafcelf, J H Jones, Baker A Clin kscales,
W S Richardson.
C. V. HAMMOND,
Agsnt.
Markets.
REPORTED BY BARNWELL & 60.
A hbevillk, May 1, 18T2.
Comparative statement of tho ship
ments-of oottort tttid rulling pric^ of
same, during tltd month of April, fend
the corresponding iHtmth of -last seasltfei.i
shipments.
April, 187i? April. 18?2:
183 Bales. 103 liAlfes:
PRICES Of tOW MIDDLINGS;
April, 1871, April, 1872.
lli@12c. 19J@20c.
Cotton, 18 to 20
Apples, $2.00
Butter, 20 to 30c
Bacon, 0 to 12J
Coffee, 28 to 40
Com $1.25
Chickens, 20 to 40c each
Eggs 20c per dozen
Fodder $2.00 per 100 lbs
Flour, $10 to $15 per bbl
Ground Peas, $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel
Meal $1.40 per bushel
Molasses, 50 to 75c per gallon
Nails 8 to 10 cents per lb
Oranges, 80c to $1.00 per dozen
Peas $1.00 to 1.25 per bushel
Syrup, 75c to $1.25 per gal
L' lO Ort/1 IK
iv -w pi
Tea, $1.50 to $2.25 per lb
Whiskey, $1.C0 to $1.25 per bot
Cotto^.?Very little offering?good
grades would bring 20.
Dry Goods?The Stock is large?as
sortment varied?styles unusually pretty
?quality good?prices low.
* Fowls?Poultry, generally, would sell
well during tlie present dearth of fresh
meats.
Bacon and Flour?Are now in great
demand by farmers, who are laying in
their supplies for the working seaaon.
Corn?In moderate demand by those
who planted short crops gram last sea
son.
Peas?None iu market?demand
good.
Gold closed in New York yesterday, at
12*.
Cotton closed in New York yesterday,
at 23$ for middling uplands.
Liverpool, April 29?Evening?Cot
ton closed steady; uplands 11; Orleans
lli@llf. Cumberland cut 30s6d. Tur
pentiue 47s 6d.
New York April 29?Evening.?Cot
ton quiet and tirm; sales 810; uplands
2S|; Orleans 24^. Flour Arm and quiet.
Whiskey heavy at 91@91J. Wheat
red western 1 80@1 85. Corn dull and
lower at 75 j @79 J. Rice steady at 9@
9J. Pork a shade easier at 13 85@1395.
Lard 9@9$. Navals quiet. Freights
unchanged. Futures lo-day 11,800 bales
as follows: April 23 3-16@23i; May 23J?
23i; June 2311-16?28J; July 24; August
23*@24; September 22$@22$; October,
20f@20J; November 19J; December
19*@19f.
Charleston, April 29.?Cotton firm ;
?middling 22$ ; net receipts 132 bales ;
exports, coastwise 267; salus 200; stock
14,065.
Baltimore, April 29.?Cotton firm ;
middling 23}@23}; net receipts 496 bales
?gross 880; exports to Great Britain 136
coanwiseozo > saies -iiu?aw luai evemug
?stock 11,379.
Wilmington, April 29.?Cotton, firm
?middling 22J; netreceipts 117 bales;
exports coastwise 15G; sales 72; stock
2,480.
Mobile, April 29.?Cotton, steady;
middling 22J?22J; net receipts 713
bales ; sales 800 ; stock 19,G12.
New Orleans, April 29.?Cotton, qui
et and firing middling 23$; net receipts
698 bales; gross 1,145; exports to Havre
2,879 to Barcelona 170; sales 1,400; stock
96,694.
Augusta, April 29.?Cotton quiet;
middling 22} ! receipts 175 bales; sales
175.
JNorfowc, April Im.?uotton quiet
low middlings 22; net receipts 1,763
bales; exports coastwise 1,378; sales 100 ;
stock 3,839.
Savannah, April 29.?Cotton mar
ket bare of stock, holders very firm;
middling 22i@22j; net receipts 429 bales
?exports coastwise 964; sales 100; stock
20,799.
Cincinnati, 0 April 29.?Flour ad
vanced ; family 8 35@8 50. Corn steady.
Pork buoyant and uusettled; ciuty
brands 14. Lard buoyan ; kettle 9. Ba
con buoyant; shoulders loose, at 5J;
packed 5J; sides 7J@7J. "Whiskey
lower ut oo.
Louisville, April 29.?Bagging quiet
and firm. Flour firmer; family 7 50.?
Corn in good demand. Provisions
higher; Pork 3@3$; shoulders 5g@5J;
clear sides 7J packed. Lard 8f?9.?
Whiskey 83.
Whose Handsome House is that?
?Such was the Inquiry of a traveller as
he passed an unusually well finished
country residence, not a thousand miles
frnm Tha uk'lo nf tli^ cuchoci flip
brightness of the glass, the beauty of the
doors, the classic patterns of the mould
ings, the neatness of the balusters, and
the stateliness of the pillars around the
piazza, all struck the traveller with as
tonishment and admiration. And no
wonder, for they were all furnished by
Mr. P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayne street,
Charleston, 8. C. tf
Mrs. Cain and Mrs. White,
"O E8PECTFULLY inform the La
it*, dies of ABBEVILLE AND VI
CINITY, that they will have within the
next week, the latest styles of
Hats, Chignons, &e.,
selected by one of the most fashionable
Milliners in Baltimore, who has kindly
offered to seleet for Mrs. Cain.
SST Remember the place, 190 over
the Bank.
April 24,1872, 2-tf
Wanted.
500 DRY HYDES,
ANIf
1UUU GRAIN SACKS.
Wardlaw & Edwards.
April 24, 1872, 2-tf
Special Notice.
All persons wanting pic
tures will please call
soon, as i will remain BUT
a short time in abbeville.
J. M. DODSON,
Photographer.
April 24,1872, 2-tf
-3.
SHEBIFf'S SALE,
BY virtue Of1 & Fi. Fa. to me directed
i will sell at Abbeville Court
House, <M Solesday in May hexti within
the legal hours, the following property,
to wit;
ONE HUNDRED and FORTY acres
of land more or less, bounded by lftflds
of Dn T: J3. "Williams, James Irwin,
Estittfe 6f Dh C. R. MoSele^ and Beb=
nett Reynolds, Sr. _
ALSO* SIXTY-TWO M res, lriofe Or
w.a timinHflrt hv tif of
R. Jfosely, \Vtn. R. Buchanan, lands of
Mrs. Sarah Logan, and lands laid off
for Homestead of defendant. Levied
upon as the property of Isaac Logan, at
the suit of It. H. Mounce,
Terms?Cash.
H. 8. CASON, S. A. C.,
Sheriff's Office. V
April 8, 1872. J 1?tf.
A LOT OF
Brown Homespuns
received this day, at
Feb. 21,1872, 44?tf
SEA-FOAM
BAKING POWDER,
STRAINED HONEY.
CRESYLIC OINTMENT,
F/\?> Pnro nf TTnnt. Pnf In TTnrws.
LEE A PARKER.
April 10,1872, 52-tf
THE SINGER
SEWING MACHINE.
iHAVE used SINGER'S SEWING
MACHINE for 15 years and believe
c to be the best in use.
MRS. S. S. BAKER.
rHAVE had in constant use in my
family SINGERS SEWING MA
JHINE for 15 years and have been at no
xpense except for needles and for oil.
S. S. BAKER.
[HAVE the agency for the above
MACHINE. Persons in want can
ee them at 190, Abbeville, S. 0. (
W. R. WHITE, <
Jan. 1, 1872, 37-tr
Don't \
PORGET to see the NOVELTIES
IN MILLINERY to arrive To- 2
dorrow at the f
EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
April 24, 1872, 2?It ]
1
Che Most Perfect Sleeping ]
Arrangement Ever Made. ]
rHE WOVEN WIRE MATTBESS. ]
Just received one Dozen. ]
J. D. CHALMERS & CO.
April 24,1872, 2?tf
MATTRESSES.
COTTON and COTTON AND EX
CELSIOR MATTRESS always
n band, and made to order.
J. D. CHALMERS & CO.
April 24,1872, 2?tf
BUSHELS PRIME
!lWV WHITE CORN for
ale low by
WARDLAW & EDWARDS.
April 24, 1S72, 2?tf
FO THE EMPORIUM OF FASH
ta\t 1 ii.. \TATmr fnmn
m xurs aun see uie i\uv tLiij.joo
N HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
SETTS, &t\, &c., to arrive from the
MANUFACTURERS AND EM POR
TERS ON TO-MORROW, 25th instaut.
April 24, 1872, 2?It
AT 190
MAY BE FOUND
L Choice and well-selected
Stock of Goods Embracing
a General Assortment.
!omc not handsome?some rather me
dium?and some beautiful.
We will not say too much on paper?
onie people might say we were not in 1
arnest.
SVe only ask the people of Abbeville
Examine Our Stock, Price
"We shall strive to make it the interest
f buyers to purchase Goods from our r
louse, close attention shall be given to <
II who favor us with a call. A
We still believe the Cash System is o
he only safe one for our people. Hence g
he great necessity of aahering closely
ait. In the end we will find it to our
,nd adjoining Counties to
t
I
cide for them
selves.
u
a vantage. j\o aouDi or it.
Respectfully,
tflite, Hill & Ciniilai '
April 17,1872,1-tf
DISSOLUTION.
rHE Firm of NORWOOD, DuPRE ii
& CO., will be dissolved on 1st *
1AY next.
The Stock of Goods
>n hand will be sold till that time, at I
COST FOE CASH. I
i. A. NORWOOD,
W M. i?. rARKEK.
m. Mcdonald,
J. F. C. DuPRE.
April 15,1872, 1-tf
Toys and Games,
Bezeque Cards,
Solitaire Boards and Marbles,
Conversation Cards,
Tin Gigs and Bow Carts,
Animals on wheels,
Small Vases,
Tin Cups and Tubs,
" ana Brass Horns.
- wooa nines,
China Dinner Sets, S
? rpea . . - ? '
" Wash " *
Toy Pistol and "Watches, ;
Boy Whips, *
Brittania Parlor Sets, [
" Coffee 41
China Doll Heads, (unbreafeable
Greener's Patent Doll Heads,
China Dolls,
Presentation Set, (Knife, Fork
md Spoon,) i
Marbles?a variety,
Balls, at
LEE & PARKER.
April 17,1872, l-2t
Blooming.
When yoil see the tti&liy rare
beautiftilj tasty and yet reas,
Oilable priced goods, just open
ed at the Emporium of Fashion
you will be forcibly reminded of
a handsomely laid out garden,
set out with the most peautirui
plants and flowers just bloom
ing, and will naturally exclaim
"the Emporium of Fashion is
actually blooming."
Such you will hear from all
that visit our establishment this
season, for really we have, with
out a doubt, as handsome Dress
Goods, Silk Goods, Straw Goods,
White Goods, Ribbons, Laces,
Collars, Cuffs, Scarfs, Bows,
Fans, Parasols, Kid Gloves.
Hosiery, Corsets, Skirts, Bustles,
Ladies' Under Wear, Made up
Shirts, Chignons,Braids, Switch- J
es, Frillings, Ruffles, Embroi
deries, Jewelry, Baskets, Dress
Puimwiinftn Pnftnno TJVan rtli
J-1 AJ UttVlIOj X X V/llV^U
Flowers, Crapes, jSTetts, Veils,
Ornaments, Honey Comb Quilts,
Black Alpacas, and Silks, Cur
tain Laces, and many other ar
ticles not necessary to mention,
to be found in this part of the
jountry. Yes, we can conscien
tiously say, in South Carolina,
Columbia and Charleston not
excepted; besides, we have ladies
? .1 trMi? _ i
m ciiarge ot tne Millinery ana
Dress Making Departments of
;he very best taste. We are
low prepared to make good ev
jry word we have said.
Those at a distance send or
lers for samples or order your
Spring Hat or Bonnet, which
,rou can return if not satisfacto
T; .
Bills amounting to ten dollars
md upward will be expressed
ree of charge.
We are Agents for "Our Own
Slid Glove," the best for $1.50.
Igents for E. Butterick & Co.'s
JnWnvno A riron+a firvi* rivnvivi* A:
L (tllA/i liO j XXgVUlM ivi. v ? Vi. w
Baker Sewing Machines, and
Branch of Mme. Demorest, of
tfew York.
Respectfully,
JAS. W. FOWLER & CO.,
Proprietors.
April 10, 1872, 52-tf
CHAIRS.
Ladies' Rockers, Walnut and Oak,
Dining Chairs, 41 14
Common wood Beat Chairs,
44 Country Chairs, good ar
Icle.
Children Chairs, all kinds, at
J. D. CHALMERS & CO.
April 10, 1872, 52-tf
Jhildren's Carriages
and Perambulators.
Lll styles, at
J. D. CHALMERS & CO.
April 10,1872, 52-tf
For Sale.
A N IMPROVED SINGER FAMI
3L LY SEWING MACHINE in
erfect order, at reduced price. Apply
a J. D. CHALMERS & CO.
April 10, 1872, 52?tf
[*he State of South Carolina,
nATTTmxr fiTTvn
E^UI-LX OiUIJ,
0. T. Porcher, Ex'r and Trustee, v
Joshua Daniel and others.
Sill for Injunction, Construc
tion, &c.
PURSUANT to the order of the
Court, passed July 5, 1871, in
he above el ated <muse, Notice is here
by given to the children of Cornelius Cox
Bailey Cox, Bethana face, and Phocb
?rice, (whose Dames and number are
njsnown,) legatees under the will of
Irs. Jane Reid, dee'd, to appearand
rove their identity, and claim their.shares
on or before of naid estae the 1st of
lugust, 1872, or they will be barred
f any benefit under the decree of
aid case.
0. T. PORCHER,
Ex'r and Trustee.
July 17, 1871, 13?lam 12m
S. A. BBAZEALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
a r-r~r ~r -in n
V JLJUJ-j-tii, ?. L;.
ESPECTFULLY informs his cus
tomers and friendSj that he has
a Store
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
TRIMMINGS, &C.,
"or the SPRING TRADE which he
cill cut and make to order on the most
easonable terms for Cash.
Entire satisfaction guaranteed.
Shirt Patterns.
I would especially call the attention of
very one io my splsndid fitting Shirt
'atterns. Qive me a call without fail.
S. A. BRAZEALE.
April 3,1872, 51?tf
ABBEVILLE, s. c.,
APRIL 9,1872.
[N Consequence of the unprecedented
rise in the cost of Tin Plate and
ither material, we are compelled to
ihange our Price List. Hereafter our
iVholeeale Price will be a discount o
wenty-five per cent, from our Retail
?riee, the Retail Price will not be al
ered at present. "We have no fixed
irice for Roofing at present?that will
>e based on the cost ot the raw material.
H. W. LA.WSON & CO.
April 9, 1872?52?3t
k BcautlM Lot of Calico
received this day, at
190
5SS552H
BR Q. P. & CO. 1811
FREE EXHIBITION.
BftLLY YARMIf
ENTERTAINMENT.
Everybody Invited
To call at the Store of
QUARLES,
FERRIN
& CO..
And Examine their
New anil BeantiM Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
GrOOdS.
WE would call especial at
tention to our JjA"
LY SELECTED and PUR
CHASED FOR CASH, with a -
view to combining BEAUTY Mk
UUU VITA L J.JUL tUJfl ?J*j
parraent you will find
WHITlE PIQUES, new styles
and very handsome.
PRINTED PIQUES, very
pretty.
WHITE AND BUFF CO
QUETTES, something new and
beautiful.
NAINSOOKS, Figured, Stri
ped and Plain, all grades.
Real Swiss, French and Mull
MUSLINS and 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
PACA8.
BLACK SILKS.
CALICOS, without number,
Dolly Varden, for children,
grown folks.
QUILTS, SPREADS, CUR
TAINS, AC., -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
tNGS. .
COLLARS, CtfFFS, and UN
DxCRSLEEVES,
PIQUE TRIMMINGS,
SILK FRINGES,
RIBBONS, etc.
PATENT CORSETS,
New styles,
HOOP SKIRTS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, In
crest variety.
J Genuine Lubln's, and other, H
EXTRACTS,
COLOGNE, H
TOILET SOAPS,
. COMBS, BRUSHES, Ac.
ff HOSIERY and GLOVES, a
Ly large stock of English, German
H and American. 1(5
White and Colored DIMITY, Q
for Curtains and Spreads.
GJ MARSEILLES QUILTS,
1 White BOBINET and Moa
, quitto NETTING.
P SHOES, ?
A To suit all. from MILES & U
U SON'S, and others of the BEST ^
MANUFACTURERS, in the
United States,
SUPPLY KEPT UP.
And last, but not least, in stature, we
invite the attention of the men to our
splendid seock of
READY-MADE
CLOTHS, CASSIMIRES,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Etc.
Consisting in part of
Chesterfield Cloth Suits,
Fancy Spring Cassimeres,
Suits, Linen Suits,
Walking Coats,
New Style Shirts,
Collars and Cravats,
OUR
PROVISION
AND
PLANTATION SUPPLY
DEPARTMENT
Ib complete, and we are prepared to
make the MOST SATISFACTORY
ARRANGEMENTS with all who are
interested in this line. Come and see us.
OTTA PT.TT.fi. PERMIT & CO.
April 10,1870, 52, tf
25 BOXES TOBACCO BY
QUARLE8, PERRIN & CO.
Dolly Varden Tobacco by
QUARLES, PERRIN A CO.
Durh am Smoking Tobacco by
QUARLE8, PERRIN & C'0.
Agency JD. R. Leak's Cele
brated Chewing Tobacco.
I Trade supplied at Manufacturers' prices,
QUARLES, PERRIN & C
WHITE ]
HAVE BXCSTVI
HICH is very select
marked at the lowesl
guaranteed. With the advant
for Cash, their can assure pur<
as the lowest. They respectfu
any class of Goods to call and
The attention of the ladies i
extensive Stock of Dress Gooc
JAPANESE SILKS, IMI
Dolly Varden Grenadinei
Lenas, Challies, Tamartii
White and Buff Maraposi
Percales, Piques, Lawns,
mm mm i
A I
In gre
Besides the above they ha
everything.
Come and save money by b
WHITE
April 10,1872, 52-tf
"Facts are St
THE following table shows the rels
Eastern, Western and Southern
manner, the great advantages offered i
MARK TH]
Companies.
In the Knickerbocker
14 Qlobe Mutual
44 St. Louis Mutual
" Carolina Life
44 Northwestern Mutual
44 Southern Life
" Life Association of America...
44 Mound City
" Mutual Life, N. Y?
44 Piedmont and Arlington
44 Connecticut Mutual
44 Missouri Vailey
44 J2tna Life
44 UNIVERSAL
~ - 1 J 11
Or an Average of 30 per
Participation in the Profits
ALL POLICIES ]
And surrender value?after any nu
Ratio of Assets to
April 8, 1872, 61?tf
"D ESPECTFULLY informs tl
District that she has just returm
meut of
sesim Am m
CONS]
Slept Straw aid Clip Eats ai
MOURNING BAfS,
All entirely new styles. A beautiful a
French Flowers, Bri
A handsome assortment of elega
Bows and Ties for the La
Jet and Straw Orname
HANDSOME LACE SETS.
WHITE AND BLACK M
COLLARS A IT]
Li
CHIGNONS, latest i
New Styles of JET JEW!
Hoop Skirts,
and a complete outfit now worn by the
A nave uecu in ijllc vuy iui tuc iooi cc**
all the very latest styles. Having 18 j
Baltimore, I flatter myself I can give <
and examine for yourselves. Work d
style and ou reasonable terms. Please
190- Very respectfullj
Abbeville, March 25,1872,50-tf
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &<
P. P. TO ALE,
Manufacturer and ueaier,
No. 20 JTayne Street and, Horlbeck
Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C.
TJiis Is the largest and most con
plete Factory of the kind In the South
ern States, and all articles in this lin
can be furnished by Mr, P. P. Toale f
prices which defy competition.
8?, A pamphlet with full and detai
ed list of all sizes of Doors, Sashes an
Blinds, and the prices of each, will t
sent free and post paid' on application I
cSa I? 'C.
July 13,1871,12?ly
INK.
THADEOUS DAVID'S INK in
QUARTS, PiNTS, HALF
Pints, Quarteb
PINTS, and
STANDS; also
CONTINENTAL PARM INK,
Just Received at
LEE & PARKER'S.
Prices Beduced.
THE prices of the WOVEN WIR
MATTRESSES having been r
ducep 15 per cent., by the Manufact
rers, the name reduction will be madel
us, which places "the Most Perfect B<
Possible," within reach of all.
J. D. CHALMERS & CO.
April 10,1872, 52-t(
' > '' .
ID THEIR STOCK 07
sim mils,
and complete. Their Goods axe \
b cash prices, and.satisfaction is i
U a #> IsAII/vllf AIM i
^6 vi uarujg uvuguv nucu uwuo
chasers that prices will be as low 1
lly invite all persons in need of
l examine for themselves,
s particularly called to their very
Is, consisting of
TATION JAPANESE SILKS,
3, Satin-Faced Lenolines,
aes, Striped Mohairs,
and Tosenute Stripes,
&C., &Ci
,80,
\m liMh hMM,
>at variety.
ve a good assortment of almost
uying Goods for Cash.
BROTHEBS,
iubborn Things 1"
itive cost of Life Insurance in several of the
Companies, and exhibits, in a startling
jnder the plan pursued by the Univenal.
E CONTRAST!
AT AGF OP 20
$150
WILL BUY
AT AGE OF 30,
8200
WILL BUT
ATAqEOF 40
8250
WILL BUY
$8665 50
8949 87
8841 36
8503 41
8670 51
8615 73
8455 46
8455 46
7/tII A.1
$8639 30
8688 09
8841 73
8841 73
8688 09
8877 05
8810 57
8810 57
rain R7
$7859 16
7878 97
7916 40
7916 40
7918 91
7936 50
6987 22
7987 22
7Qft7 99
8455 46
8504 41
8455 46
8426 66
10 948 90
8810 57 7987 22
8888 92 S007 68
8810 57 8612 82
8798 94 8108 10
11 396 01 I 10 268 90
cent, in favor of the Universal.
Guaranteed in the Policy by the
Lversal.
tfOff-FORFEITABLE.
mber of payments?stated In the Policy.
Liabilities, $145 to $100.
V
CAICT,
tie Ladies of Abbeville and the surrounding
sd from the North with a splendid assort
[STING OF
3 Bonnets, also Frencli Pattern Hats
BONNETS AND VAILS.
ssortraen* of
dal Vails and Wreaths,
Lace and Tissue Vails.
,nt RIBBONS, all shades and colors. I
dies also Sashes for the Waist.
nts for Hats and Bonnets.
tOURNING SETS,
O UNDERSLEEVES,
LCE HANDKERCHIEFS,
CHAIN ANI> TABLE TIDIES
style. Very handsome.
:lry, fancy fans, &c., &c.
Corsets, Paniers,
Indies. our stock Is selected with care as
?n weeks, having a full opportunity to get I
ears experience in business in the city of
entire satisfaction to our customers. Call
one iu the neatest and most fashionable I
give us a call over the Citizen's Bank, al
r,
MBS. E. W. CAIN,
MBS. M. M. WHITE.
* |
i Advantages of !
THE "ELIAS HOWE" 1
SEWING MACHINE
jliitai?in twenty yeaiw mi oewuu
f banded "HOWE" machines have
been placed on the market for sale.
Second?It contains material for itt
own repairs.
Third?It has less wearing points than
any other.
Fourth?It draws a stitch as you do
by hand.
Fifth?You have perfect control over
both threads.
Sixth?It gives of thread in propor
tion to the thickness of fabric sewea.
Seventh?The presser foot is easily
swung out of the way when you set a
needle or put under the work.
Eighth?It is compact, durable and
oltviT\l a
Ninth?Easy of operation and man
agement.
J. D. CHALMEB8 4 CO.
April 10,1872, 42-tf
BEDSTEADS*
l
r:
prices, at
J. D. CHALMERS & CO.
April 10,1872?52?tf
Every Variety of Bedsteads al
ways on hand, and at the lowest
DR. TEMPLETON
HAS REMOVED fVom the office
on Dr. Wardlaw's lot to the
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE recent
ly occupied by Dr. Richmond.
April 3, 1872, 51?tf
BUREAUS.
:og
n,
reaus, at
J. D. CHALMERS & CO.
April 9,1872?52?tf
Mahogany, walnut, immita
tion, Walnut, and Painted Bu
1,1
. fpo wwjmwr '
At the present day no sane aud iat?I- 'T
Jigent mu wJU deny the great benefit v',y a
accruing to oar people ftroto ? ja^ gjjfsi
temof Life Jneuranoe. < > .!?*<&&?A
It Is so longer a' nuwtlwi whether *g
mao aheuld or not inaore?for tf he is ~*c'4
the provident
rf?ml4bef he will n^aegleot thfrfl^. ol> ^ / U
moohi <Juty. The hue and eryof "P?- *
tronlai&ome
money atiiom?ln'lWl?to<ind lUh.W9aMt viial,
rachantment, aad oar people arpawa? v'h woT
kening to a just appreciation of their inr
tereat to thrive. ud their &mlHo; >W?J*
and are np longw lulled, by the tome }Jrtj^
infatuation that no good can ooqoe oat of t-i- *< >:/U
Yankeedom?what we Southern people ,
want in Life Insurance lure t#o trnngiH- . '^hoot
first of all perfect security, which n6" ?" **
Southern Company has given efceent the :
Piedmont A Arlington, It having jMMftV 1 **'- ;
the rigid inspection of the Irwtorapee buA
department or New York?after secdHtjr{? t '>''*<& f I
we shoold ask ourselves this hnporta?ah;li ^ A
question, where can I get the most-insu- - "^i-U
ranee for the very least outlay of noaejr^?-rr rrsa
The Universal Life of New York dairqt? - fro
and can maintain that daim, thate&eia - ? 1 >
ha# /laA/ilanf In elfhtfrnf Hinif frlHHlTi
As to security she is upon thesan*Ma & -.V) -W
of all New York companies,;., which. ' ' .
places her above suspicion, and fls WJwfr ' ntba'
rates, she defies competition. All da-.roon o/aA
sired information concerning bar vofc-,- .M ?
ings, advantages and peculla5ti? tup - *?a*aH
be obtained flroaa *' * .. -k. :) s oAeJ
JWO. C. CHILES, QcnenlAyt,, ^
- . ' : : j , . . ' r~ f
Too Ksaenms to Mil, -
ABE the many articles in the Howe* wrf
hold line now on Sale by , >.n*#
larfiiri Mwa^':
And we can only call special attention O^*
- to a few, vi* - - ;- !. jz<. ilhr
COFFEE, Java, Laynayra UA v.-u ?<&
Eio-STOABS of all kiad*- ~ ;f
UAflii x t genu ma mw'iia wr
in Buckets 5,10, and 26 Ibft. ;,n.j/w
and in Tierces-Hans,: ast.;'-Jtj n,*
several kinds of Fish* r
. ... -
Canned Goods. ^
peaches,
tomatoes, " r m
green corn. - ?l::tt ,
oysters. salmon, so. (
fre8h citron, " '' ' ?<?
raisins, almonds ?-"?? <uli lu
and brazil nuts, : #*' ' ^ , Mwl
: self-raising FLOt7Bt/;;u:^';!'w
a superior article. " , '
SEA. FOAM, ii jif *?nri
RUHFOBD'S YEAST POWBBE.
' No. 8 Granite Bang*. iMfeotI
April 10,1872,52-tf , MU
? : fyt ,-iih
Snerifl s Sale.1 ?? sa?.'??w?
Wm. H. Parker
v.. A. O. Watson, pTW, Watwm/T ?
Execution Aflato* Property,, f "*g
BY virtneof an Execution to ma fit ... ;. "J"
rected in the above stated, ctm Jt Jl:' '**"
will proceed to resell at <hej}skof 1hJ\ :>?.n
former purchaser, at ABBEVILLE C t^.?
H., on the first MONDAY in MAY .y
next, the following property of ths(qbh, ' ^
fendaut A. O. Watson, to wit: \ ?
A tract or paroel of land near Cofcsa ' r
bury, containing
150 Acres, V '
more or less, adjoining lands of Dr
N. Sims, Ed^ Hodges, YancyMartiao
ana oioers. Terms i;asn, puraaawcs t<
pay for stamps and papers.
HENRY 8. CASON, 8.A.C. . \
Sheriff's Office. 1 t{
April 8th, 1875. J 48?lm ,
*" ! lii.'n
Hardware ana Crockery,
A large and varied lot of SHOES, ~ . i * {
Summer Clothing?Good and Ch??,. .; t
Goods for Ladies' Wear, ;r, '
Goods for Mens''Wear, . /
Goods for Old and Goods tor
Young, lust in at ,t; ,1 j
WARDLAW 4 EDWARDSf 'r'fmt
No. 8, Granite Rang*. ; .1 a
April 10, 1872, 52-tf . J
?.i?
BRADLEY'S
' ri;ro -tr
" ft J!. ff
STANDARD FERTUEEBS.
POLLARD ft CO, Central AgenU. :
APGPSTA, GA.
Sea Fowl Guano,
CASH .....*60 ? .
TIME 65 00
u.:i
TIME 55 00 ,1a
Bradley's Ammoniated Dissolved Bono. '* ' h
cash woo
TIME 45~ 00 f
ier No Drayage to Railroad or Boati.
OSy On all Time Sales, City Aoeep
lancea will be required. .
B&~ Time Sales due November 1st 1
B?? For arrangemen ta on Time, apply ' *
X 1 ITAJJi <MJ W
Biadley's Patent Soperphonkat*.
cash $50 00
" TROWBRIDGE & CO.,
Agents, Abbeville, S. C.
March27,1872,60-tf - : .
Sheriff's Sale.
DY virtue of an execution to me dl
IB rected, I will sell at ABBE
VILLE C. H. on the first Monday >Jb.
VIAY next, within the legal boat*, .
)ne Bay Horse, Saddle .and r
Bridle, One Mule, one
Jack, One Still, One
Framing Anger, one
Bed and Bedstead.
one Two-Horse
Wagon.
evied upon aa the property of Samel
EL Erwin, at the suit of Georga W.
Cromer. - ,
TERMS :-CASH. 1
HENRY 8. CAfiON, 8. A. C.
April 8, 1872, 62-3t
RECORDS OF HEAL ESTATE '
4LL parties who make any trtotfcr
or conveyance of Real JEitate in
Abbeville Connty are required to have . .
.he endorsement of County Auditor of
taid County, thereon before the- earn*
;an be recorded in Office Clerk of Court,
>r Register of Mesne Conveyances. }
nU?. A AAVMA 1D?T1 | I
11113 XVVl ';4?U1U VI 1UIW| 1Q111 ?
See page 69 and 70v Sec. 88, Chap 12,
3tat. Laws, State South Carolina regu
a ting Assessment oftaxes, &o, -jr-.,
A strict adherence to the above irDl
3e necessary, aa such Title, &o., record*
?d since the above date without the Av?'
iitor's endorsement, are null and void,
T. B. MILPOBD,
Auditor Abbeville County.
April, 1872?1?2tf
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of Sundry writs of Flert
Facias to me directed, I will sell
uu Sale Day in May next, at Abbeville
C. H., within the legal hours of Ml*,
the fol lowing jproperty, to wit:
FOUR HUNDRED acres or ism,
more or less, in the County of Abbeville,
In the vicinity of Greenwood, on tba
new cut road, bounded by Uodtof Mn
Rykard, Jacob Rykard, and lurijt
known as Mrs. Mary Booaer. Levied
upon as the property of Bobt H.
Mounce ads. Rebecca Stewart and J. 7.
Uooper.
TERMS CASH. Purchaser to pay
for stamps and papers.
HENRY S. CASON, &- A; <V
Bherift's OflBce. >
April 6th 1872. J