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. " ' ?L'l!l ' [* " 1 Adoptive' masonry. , Due West, S. \ August II, 1S72./ Bro. Juxiok: Knowing you to boa: earnest ami zealous advocate for tin cause of the time-honored Order of Free masonry, we take pleasure in communi eating to you, bvielly, the result of ; very agreeable meeting of the Craft ii this jurisdiction, which we hope ma; not prove uninteresting to your mair intelligent readers. Recently the ladies ajo taking doe] interest in the cause, and are anxious t? take part with the Craft in the work o doing good to all mankind. In order therefore, that the ladies might receivi certain Degrees, our energetic friem 'and Brother, Capt. A. AY. Clark son, ha 'been deputized by the National CJram '"Secretary of the United States, and ha .'gone to the expense and trouble of pre HvaoSnrr ItiYvieolf tn r>rm fer Knell Deirrc.S-?. w His First Communication was hoidei on Thursday evening last, the Sth inst According to previous arrangemenlpfc number of the Brethren and Sisters o I*ue West, Donnaldsville and WHIianv ston assembled at the residence of Mrs Sattfe B^rmore, four miles South o Donn&ld's Depot. The hour of 8 hav ing arrived, the Ixstructor opened tin meeting with a few very appropriati remarks on the practical effects oi Adoptive Masonry, after which he pro cceded to confer the beautiful ana in structive Degree of the Eastern* Staii upon quite a number of the ladies am] gentlemen, which, to say the least of it, was done with honor to himself and the Fraternity, and was sublime beyond conception. At the close of these ceremonies, and by request of many of the Brethren and fcSisters, the Instructor conferred the Degree of Secret Reliance on those who had not previously received it. The ceremonies were then closed with music by Miss Lizxie" Sitton, and singing of the Odes by the company. The "wee sixia' hours" being near at hand, and each one being highly grati lled with the exercises of the evening, it was deemed prudent to seek Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep, and accord ingly the company retired, with many thanks to Mrs. 1?. and son for their kind hospitality. "Good ni^ht! in dreams may faithful Martha come To tell of her beloved high" In heaven ; And lU'th, the gleaner, from her bar vest home, And Adah, maid immortal from the tomb, Ustiiek and true Electa, spirits bright, To say, good night!" We would tender our sincere thanks jto Bro. M. 1J. E. for his kindness in eon keying us to and from this very pleasant meeting. Yours respectfully, * B. C. D. AGRICULTURAL ADDRESS. Cokesbuuy, Aug 12, 1S72. Editor Abbeville Press and Banner : I have received several invitations to addroft* the citizsns of the vicinity of Abbeville villago on the subject of Agriculture general!}*, ami the Mat rons of Husbandry especially. If the farmers and planters, the heads of families, and citizens generally, male and female, will give me an audience. I will be pleased to address them im mediately after the arrival of the cars on Friday A. M., the 23d of the pres ent month. Tho citizens of Cenfcrcville wish to organize a Grange. If they \till at tend on the above occasion,'they can oftcct this end as well at the Uourt House as at Ccntreville. Very respectfully, D. WYATT AIKEX. Camp Meeting of the A. M. E. Church - Abbeville C. II., S. CM \ August 12, 1872. J Editor Abbeville Pre*; and Banner : Will you be so kind as to give me a small space iu your paper, to iuform all the fricnas ami winsumw ui v ui, nomination, white and colored, minis ters and members, that our Camp Sleet ing will commence on the 21st August, ait the Camp Ground, one mile from Gordon's Tarn-Out on the Railroad, and four miles from the Village, (near Mr. "Wesley Cromer's.) A cordial invitation js extended to all to come and join with us in the religious exercises of the occa sion. Come one, come all. Yours in Christ, J. T. BAJvER, Pastor A. M. E. Church, Abbeville. resolution'oTthanks, Aucusta, Ga., Aug. 5, IS72. At a meeting of the "Augusta Dele gation, the following resolution was unanimously r.doptcd : Re solved, That wo tender oar sin cere thanks to the citizens of Green wood, S. C., for Iho hospilublo and untiring manner in which they enter tained us while in their midst; and, resolved, that wo impress upon our people the importance of their hearty ca-opciatior. in the construction- ol the proposed Railroad. JXO. M. CLARK, Chairm'n. rn \\r r \ RWTT.R WM. J. DELPH, O. N. BUTLEB; TIIOS. ANDEliSON, 11.11. LAND, WALLACE J. DELm, J. T. HEARD. o Messrs. Aiken, Jordan, Calhour and others, Greenwood, S. C. Destruction of a Homestead b> "ire.?Tho destruction, by Sre, of tb< lomestead of our esteemed fellow itizen, Dr. Allen S. jjozier, at an Villing, on Tuesday night, tlio 30tl uly, is something startling and fear 'ul. The fire broke out in the stov oom, and was discovered about 1 'clock at night. Included iu th vholesale destruction was not onl; r. Dozicr's medical library, but als bat of the late Dr. Uanvood Burl ho fathor of Mrs. Dozier. Dr. Dozie tiinates his loss at ?5.000 at leas! 0 insurance.? Edgrficld Advertiser. The Raleigh Sentinel, after giving | the evidences of stupendous fraud in | tlie late election in tint State, and! {the use ot vast sums of money by t he ( i Radicals to secure their success, says, C;' We fear \vc have seen the last honest j -'election in ^sorth Carolina. Money -Jin.-largo quantities will be collected) 11 from the people and used to corrupt: i and buy them up at the polls." The Boston Sunday Courier says : ' A thrifty citizen who effected insu-, Piraucc oji the life of his wife to the! 'amount of -si0,000. the other day toolcj fjhonic a box of little red Maryland' '>! plums And enjoyed a whole evening! ejin watching his wife oat them. J1 iss lj enterprise had its reward. Deducting! s;820S lor funeral expenses, he is now 1 S0,702 richer than Ik; was a week Market Reports. corrected weekey by B A R > W "E L, 1/ & CO.. Dealers in Stupfc Dry Goorh, Grocc vies, lJrociiio:it>, tfce., etc*. r Abbeville, August lil, 1>"2. Cotton, '. ll> to 17 Apples, $2.00 Butter, 20to30e .Bacon, 10.to 12J Coffee, 2S to 40 i Com,:.. ....$1.35 Chickens, 15 to 25c each Eggs 20c per dozen Fodder, ?1.50 j>er 100 lbs iM i\ CI" ! r lour, 911/ ivj vav UK**. Ground Peas, ?2.00 to $2.23 per bushel Meal, $1.00 per bushel Mola&ses, 50 to 75c per gallon Nails, ..S to 10 cents per lb Oranges, SOc to $1.00 per dozen Teas, ?1.25 to 1.50 per bushel Syrup, 75c to ?1.25 per gal Sugar, 15 to 25c per lb Tea, $1.25 to $2.50 per lb Whiskey ?1.C0 to $1.23 per bot Cottox.?Very little offering?good grades would bring 17. jSew York, av^usc i-;?couou mm, i sales-77o bales, uplauds 21 g, oilcans 22$; gold 15jjal5J. Aug usa, August 12^?Cotton nomi nal, middlings 1M ; receipts o, sales o(W. i CIIA It Ij eston, August 12. ? C'ottoii dull, middliugs nominal at lU?a20, net receipts 41, exports 270. Baltimore, August 12.?Cotton dull, middlings 21}, receipts 4, stoch 'j'jo. Consignees. The following named persons Lave 1 fi'oiflit in the Denot: R II Agent, Bradley & J, A. Burt, | Baker & C, H P Baker, B Barnwell, I Chalmers, J E Caldwell, Cothran&W, J D Chalmers & Co., E Cain, Clayton &, M, J M Davis, J Eurlght, Euright & Smith, H H Ellison, C W (vuflin, C '1 Haskell, C Hemphill & Co., Hemphill <5c Co., Lee &\V Millerct 11, On. S Mt CJowali, McDow. Col. Miller, \V S Mar shall, J W W Marshall, AY M Moore, M S, J C Perrin, S Perrin, W T Penny, Qnarles, Porrin & Co., Jeff' Davis, J C S, J T liolertson, T A llol?in>on, Sea", ."Mgll OC JtOUeriSOll, I uu.i^i u v w., j. Thomson, W A Ward law, J A Wide MRU. J. \V. MARSHALL, A^ent. T!ie following persons have pack ago? In the Express office: M P Cowan, WardJaw A E, D Jordan, T B Milford, W JI Scott, Margaret Rich ardson, Miss Ilaskell, E L Seymour, J M Latimer, W II Bradley, J M Cough ran, R Jones, C E Bruce, Miss F Xoweil, E Parkor, J J Moseley, Miss M L Allen, MrsS McCullocch, Miss A C Peronncau, J Xi iATuy. C. V. HAMMOND, Agent. I WOOLEN MILL, , LAURENS Co., S. C. THANKING oar friends for gener ous n!irrnna<re extended to us ill the jpast, we'again announce that we are prepared to do all work entrusted to us, PROMPTLY AND WELL. Terms?for Roll-Carding, 12]ets. pel lb. (oil included). Making Jeans 30 to 3jets, per yard. Cassimere, GO to-05 cts. per yard. * Blankets $2.00 to 2.25?the customer finding the wool. Other work as heretofore. We give the highest market rates for Wool in exchange for the products of our Mill. Ship to us directly to Honea Path, and the wool will be received and ? < -i -!'i < .1. r.... goous reumieu w iuiuui nnj uiium: i??i wagon freight to and from llonea J'ath. A. C. FULL Ell & CO. P. O.?"Laurens 0. li., #. C. May 22, 1872? 0?tf. Carolina Life Insnrance Company, O Jt" | Memphis, Teirn., and Baltimore, Md'. ASSETS, $1,000,000. HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS, President. Gp.x. Wade Hampton, Vice-President Gen. John D. Kennedy, General Agent for South Carolina COLUMBIA, S. C March G, 1872,46-Om i! W ?%JLJLb*Z7*~l: t DRY IIYDES, 61 AND I l_ MljO GRAIN SACKS. J el Wardlaw & Edwards. II April 24, 1872, 2-tf ?|~ FRAMES the large Steel Engravings of :, I gp Cierts. Ley and Jackson, sold by r tiie Lee Memorial Association, can bo 1.1 had at J. D. CHALME1W & CO.'S. 1 July 31, 1872, 10-tf. Charleston Markets. HEl'OilTiiL) iJY CRAWLEY & DEHO;^ Cotton Factors, North Atlantic TVhurJ Charleston, ?S. August 12, 1 ST2. Cotton*.?No sales to-day; quotation; nominal, at lO^c. for middling. (.'UOCKUIKS, &c. Bacon?Sides 1 X' lb Shoulders " Butter " Bagging?Domestic r{3 yd India ' Cotton Ties?"Arrow"....V !b Cot lee?Rio " Laguyra .- " Java " Corn?Prime White bl Yellow " . _ Flour?Family ~c> bbl $0.00@?ll.5( Extra * " S7.50feSS.5C super Molassses?.Muscovado (bblss)V gal 40@ 4: Muscovado (hhds) " 33@3fc Peas p-' bl ? ? Slice N? 7S?8-3 Sugar?Crushed V5l' 13J@133 Light Brown " 10}?12 Ihjrk lirown " 1>@10A Tobacco?Smoking... f' lb 35.and upw'ds Chewing...; " 45 " 44 Whiskey?Corn t? gal $I.2ft(^.?1.5(! liyo gal $1.'J0?$1.5(1 The above arc prices at wholesale rales JX ORDER to make room for our X Fall Stock, wo will sell during Lite next SIXTY DAYS, a great ma ny ritETTYand USEFUL GOODS, it prime cost. Among which may be :'ound a nice lot of DTT>"DA,57C? JLtJ.JUJBVi.titf, Collars, Cuffs, Eandkerchiefs, Gloves, &c. Also a remnant of Samaier Brass Goods. OUR STOCK OF flats, Clotliiiig, Domestics, GROCKERY, GROCERIES, &c. Vrc at all times, fully lip to tlio dc nands and will be .sold at short pro its for cash. Give us a triafat Xo. 1 GRANITE 'ANGE, and bo convinced. Hslson <k aimoa. June 2G, 1872, 11-lf LIVERPOOL INSURANCE COMPANY. ?sui:ks Aci.uxsT LOSS ky FIRE as LOW as any 6IOOD com 1'A ny. J?&* All Losses paid at the Agcncy in yuani'sion wuuuui luiniuunu. No extra charge for Policy-a SAV XU of SI ()0 TO IXSUiii-JD. Issets in Gold, $20,000,000 )aily ficccipts over - - - S20.000.00, :1IICAG0 LOSSES, ALL PAID, Near $3,000,010.00 JS??" business quadrupled since Ciii. ago Fire, WM. II. PARKER, .Ape r i. Janunr}* 32, 1ST2?40?If Just think of it, a man 30 }*oars old y i?ayir:?f $17.T>5 yearly can secure 2,000 worth of Insurance i;i the Universal." ? OE.WU ti/?inwnvuj.niu_=i JUST SO. NE Gross and four pairs of ^Tiles' best CLOTH GAITERS, received and for sale at 1 O Os July 31, 1S72, l(i-tf. Hartshorn Patent Sliade Rollers []^OR sale at ; J. D. CHALMERS & CO.'S. Tnlu f?1 1K7-> lfl-tf. Looking Glasses. OVAL French Looking Glass foi Parlor, large size; Crown Toj French Looking Glass for Parlor; Arc!; Top Geiman Lookiug Glass for Parlor large size; French and Glass Plate t< lill frames, all sizes, at J. 1). CHALMERS & CO.'S. July 31,1S72,16-tf. MOULDINGS. aATALNUT and Gilt Mouldings, jtisi ft received, all sizes. Picture lrame: of any size can be put up at short notice at J. D. CHALMERS & CO.'S. July 31, 1872,10-tf. Dr. Benjamin Rhett C"1AX be found at Dr. Lyons'house J v.'licrc ho now resides and has hi ollice. July 31, 137:!, 10-tl. : NO- 4 GRAIN"] J Our Country friends, may not all of the JA FULL LIRE r ) Bacon always the best, I Flour of various grai Syrup and Mc Lard ii All of which we will sell atlhe lowest Feb. 14,1372, -13?tf _ * KTotice TO THE Tax Payers of Abbeville County are hereby notified that > and after the first day of uly, 1S72, the Auditor's uiuce, a? auucvhh: v>. n., will be opened for the purposes of re opened for the purpose of receiving Re turns of PERSONAL PROPERTY, for (he year 1872, and will remain open until the 30 duy of AUGUST, 1872. A strict adherence to the following pro gramme will be .uccessary.. The four centre Townships ? Abbeville, Long Cane, Cedar Springs anil Smithville, 'will be assessed at the Court House, be tween first dav of July, 1ST?, and 20 I A menu* 1S72. AX ASSESSOR Will bo stationed at NINETY-SIX, on Monday and Tu day, 8th and Hth July. G It E E X W O O D, Wednesday and Thursday, loth and 11th July.' COKESliUUY, Friday and Saturday, 12th and 13th July. DONALDSVILLE, Monday aud Tues day, 15th and ICth July. DUE WEST, Wednesday and Thurs day. 17th and 18th. CENTREVILLE, I) i a m o n (1 Hill Township, Fridpy and Saturday, IULIj ajid 20th July. LOWNDES VI LLE, Monday and Tues day, 22d and 23d July. LANIER'S, in Magnolia Township, Wednesday and Thursday, 24th and 28 th July. CALHOUN'S MILLS, Friday and Saturday, 2)th and 27lh July. ST. CHARLOTTE CHURCH, Bor deaux Township, Monday and Tues day, 29th and 30th July. CHILES CROSS ROADS, Indian Hill Township, Wednesday and Thurs day, 31st July, and 1st August. WHITE HALL TOWNSHIP, Friday and Saturday, 2d and 3d August. The above method of Assessment has lieen adopted in order to give the Tax Payers an opportunity to make correct Returns upon oa(h. Hereafter HO aouiomeiu win ue grum cd, except in cai--cs where elerieal errors T occur. I it is also the duty of every Tax Payer to see that those who appear dilatory in making their Returns are ur^ecT'to do iso, and if not, to report them lo the - County Auditor, who will immediately execute the law, which provides that t where a Tax Payer fails-to make a He- ^ turn to the County Auditor, or his J)ep- . m v. within the time prescribed bylaw, , tho last Return made by said Tax Pay- [ or will be copied from the Auditor's Hooks and fifty per cent, added thereto, and in eases where Tax Payers escape paying their Taxes for any .one year, the penalty quoted in See. 47, Special Ses sion 1*78, will be strictly adhered to, which provides for the same penalty as iu the above case. I would also suggest that parties mak-1 ing Returns would contrive to attend the Assessors on the different "dates, a.'3 con fusion occasioned by a large number of Tax Payers at the close of the As sessor's {riven time may occasion many disagreeable errors, and give to die Tax Payers and Assessors a great deal of un necessary trouble. T. JS. iM i J.ji' u, County Auditor. June 20, 1875, 11, 2m MAY BK FOUND A Choicc and well-selected Stock of Goods Embracing a General Assortment. Some not handsome?some rather me diuin?and some beautiful. We will not say too much on paper sonic people might say we were not in earnest. We only ::sk the people of Abbeville ;md adjoining Counties to ? Ann Qfo/ilr Prnnn muiiiiiii; uui iiiuu Our Goods and Dc cidc for them selves. AVc shall strive to make it the interest of buyers purchase Goods from our House, close attention shall be given to all who favor us with a call. We still believe the Cash System is ihc only safe one for our people. Hence the great necessity of adhering closely to it. J a the end we will find it to ouv advantage. jNo doubt of it. itespecuuuy, ffMte, Hill & Ciiiiilaio. April 17, LS72, 1-tf J. KURZ, Boot and Shoe Maker, lawson's OLD STAND, ABBEVILLE C.^H., S. C. Wante"o.? moo" ib?. dry hides for which the highest price will be paid or taken in exchange for Boots and Shoes. May 29, 1872, 7-tf What husband or father 40 years old who cannot sparo 624.35 yearly to secure a Life Policy for $1,000? picture frames, &c. YAL FRAMES, all sizes?Square Frames on hand and made any x eg, at j. d. CHA lmers & CO. I fiP [te hange. m know, that wc keep OF GROCERIES, ies, jlasses, 1 Bbls. aud Cans, Sugar of several qualities. Coffee, Rice, Salt, &c. market priecs. Greenville & Columbia R. R, Daily, Sundays excepted; connecting with !Niyht Trains on tiie South Carolina llailroad, upand down ; also with Trains joing North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta llailroad, and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Uailroad. UP. Leave Columbia 7:45 a.m. " Alston 0:3,5 a.m. " Newberry 11:15 a.m. " Cokesbury 2:45 p'm. u Bel ton s:30 p.m. Arrive Greenville (J:10 p.m. DOWN. Leave Greenville ...'. 6:30 a.m. " Bel ton 8:30 a.m. " Cokesbury 10:14 a.m. " Abbeville 8:15 ajy. 41 Newberry 1:30 p.m. v Alston 3:20p.m. Arrive Columbia 5:10p.m. L.NDERSON BRANCH ?fc BLUE RIDGE DIV'N. DOWN. l,eavc Walhalla 4:45 a.m. " Perryville 5:25 a.m. " Pendleton 0:10 a.m. " Anderson 7:10 a.m. Arrive Bel ton 8.00 a.in. Connecting with the down train for Greenville.) UP. jcaveBelton 4:30 p.m. " Anderson 5:30 p.m. " Pendleton 6:30 p.m. " Perryville 7:15 p.m. Arrive Walhalla 7:50 p.m. Accommodation Trains will be run on Sranch Roads on Mondays, Wednesdays ,ud Fridays. ABBEVILLE BRANCH. >avcCokesbury for Abbeville 10:20 a.m. " Abbeville for Cokesbury 1:30 p.m. ANDERSON BRANCH. l.eaveBelton for Anderson 8:35 a.m. " Anderson for Bel ton 2:30 p.m. TT-Tny r\rnv<iri?ATi Ccn'l Superintendent, to-' M. T. Bartlett, Geu'ljTicket Agent. >ALLOL GLASS JARS, TIN TOPS, ~ " " Bottles, Glass Stoppers, 1 14 14 4 4 ?i at LEE & PARKER. July 8,1S72, 13-2t ^. FAMILY BIBLES, I fi Places For Family Portraits LEE & PARKEIi. June 10, 1872 20?tf ' The cheapest of premiums consis p cnt with entire and perfect safetv to- V ho.insured best subserve (.ho public utcrest, and operate to extend the enefits of these beneficent institu ions. It is needless and expensive o pay over money or notes to a Life nsurauco Co., for the purpose only f having the same returned. Bo not Neglect the FURNIP CROP. ^ow Deep, and Manure highly. 30 TONS mm and WJLHBO Ji Store, and for Sale by A. M. AIKEN, Greenwood. July 3, 1870, 12, 4t ,EMOX SYRUP, LEMON SUGAR, - at LEE & PARKER. JalyS, lS72,.13-2t ffetkodist Pocket Hymn Books At LEE & PARKER'S. July 1, 1872, 12, 2t ?0R SALE OS EXCHAflbrii;. WILL EXCHANGE One or a Pair-of large Bay Horses for -Stock Juttle. BENJAMIN RHETT. Abbeville, July 3, 1872, 12, tf Attention Planters. rllE "MORRIS.COTTON GIN," .is WARRANTED to plcaso or g SIO SaLE. It has taken the >rcmium at both fairs held in Colum- At :ia sinco tho war. For simplicity, see itrcngth, and light running is ahead )f all others. Makes as good lint ind more of it from the same quan :ity of seed than any gin made. ' Price 83.50 per saw in Columbia. Also, Wood Turning of any btyle :lone at short notico. Address, R MOIJRIS, Columbia, S. C. June 5, 1872, 8-3m THE SINGER etrxii iaih &aiflll!&ir OtWINll IVIAUniiVC. 1HAVE used RINGER'S SEWING MACHINE for 15 years and believe it to be the best in use. MltS. S.- S. BAKER. HAVE had in constant use in my family SINGERS SEWING MA CHINE for 15 years ami have been at no expense except lor needles and for oil. S. S. RAKER. HAVE (lie agency for the above MACHINE. Persons in-want can see them at 190, Abbeville, S. C. W. R. WHITE. Jan. 1,1872,37-tf i?vi" MBM?imaai mhwmh ?ii? WALLER & I MERCHAN1 jREENWOO] LRE now ofTering to the public in their nc line of all the Goods generally needed iu TliEJIi STOC (H >f have been selected with gre:tt care, ; READY - MADE FINE STOCK OF B{ A good assortnn Groceries, Hardware, Crocke which the attention of purchasers is invite* WALLER <? Ian 3, 1872, 27-tf ESTABLISH PRESSED FLOORING, CEILING, AV] & bundled different patterns of Moulding sale at New York prices. Mantel-Pieces, I ler at short notice. Stair Rail, Newels, Bali hand and made to order. Good and substau lishment as can be made-in the United Stat ek of the above South of the city of Baltiui e entire satisfaction to all who want good an ?he subscribers are the only practical Mecha Trade, carrying oil the business, in the Citj ?he subscribers can refer to gentlemen all ov a and Florida, as to the character of their w st end Hasel Street, opposite Wando Fertili: inityof Charleston and Pavilion Hotels. Messrs. Seal, Sign & Robertson are o.ur . Thos. F. Riley, for Greenwood, and all wit: 65 cts. per 100 lbs. over the So. Ca. R. ] Marble \ CUE MARBLE YARD is rer ters to its new Work Shop red expressly for the business o arshall House. A line stock of n always be found on hand, and nc in a superior manner, and at pr: Also, a fine collection of Designs iXCY HEADSTONES, which' c tice. Call and see our prices and s' Nov. 2, 1871, 28, tf ARNWEL! ARE SOW OPEX1] mm km summer < CONSISTING Staple S3:r;y its, Slices, Crockery, Glasswa MOLASSES an I0RN, BACON h IN ANY QUANTITY, to which they in wish to buy Goods at Are YX st to irnislv .the 1 N /&?>. ii?Si& "Sria the very lowest figures. They furnished m 'ii in Columbia, which is sufficient recommc i 14 1" I J.*X, Xn A RRIAGE MAKING 0\V offer a LARGE and SUPERIOR 'SI price from $140 to $2?>, with nil the mew rAGONS OF ALL SIZES, made by the besi ATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, and after Tliev also offer for sale A LKillT CRANE-.' OWFOR CASH. They keep constantly on hand METALTC J Y and WALN CT COFFINS, and others of Their hearse with one of the Firm will atte ALL WORK WARRANTED. TS A.T D, S. C., iw and handsome building, a full i thia community. K OF and unusually attractive. CLOTHING. JOTS AND SHOES. iut of ry, and Glassware. .1. Give us a call. i BROTHER. 3ATHER BOARDS, &C. Over a s, make over 100,0<K) feet on hand, >oorand Window Frames made to lusters of Walnut aiid Mahogany, tial work made as elieap at this es es. We have on hand the largest ore, all of which we guarantee will d substantial work. uies, Sash, Blind and Loor Slabers, of Charleston. _ i r t : ~ At, ?? vT llJib C5UllL?. UUOi^iy, .\U1 IU v^uiu ork -for the past twenty years. W. P. HUSSELL & CO., zcr Works and in the immediate authorized Agents for Abbeville, work shipped by us is at half price, R. [July 28,1871, lG-tf * ITorks. novcd from its old qUs: nvwl lionilervmn Offinn r\Tfi IV-11 VI. J Jtlil'.lWUAiiV n Main Street, \/41t VV JJ* V above the all work warranted to be ices lower than elsewhere, for MONUMENTS AND an be furnished at short Ivies. Respectfullv, CHALMERS. to 8? SC THEIR STOCK OF E008S, OF Goods, ire, Coffee and Sugar, r> RVPTTPS m FLOUR, ivjte the attention of all who low priec.s. iX-b C^!;C^a VTftm ^ AAJL? 2J} idsrs, latest and best style ost of those elogant fronts to be lidation. Give them a eail. AND REPAIRING! I'OCK of BUGGIES, ranging in lorn improvements in the business, t MACHINISTS, and of the BEST the latest and best styles. NECK CARRIAGE, of good style, iriUAL CASES, and MAHOGA clieaper stylo. ihI all funerals. [Nov. 3, 1871,1!$? 1872. a. P. & CO. p, FEEE EXHIHMflJR / mhu Y&mm ENTERTAINME'fff. Evsryic^y lafitsd To call at the Store of aUARLES, PEttEIN & CO, And Examine their let aM Beanlifel Mi' rE would call especial at tention to our T/Ai - DIES' DRESS COOBS, which Jhavo been CA Hlwb ULi u x cj^LdiUTi'JD and PUR? CHASED FOR CASH, with a , \\&r to combining BEAUTY^ )and ECONOMY. In this De parruent you will find WHITE 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 grade?. Real Swiss, French and Mull MUSLINS and CAMBRICS. LINEN LA*WN; for Dresses, Yv hite aud Buff. NEW CHENE POPLINS, U, JAPANESE POPLINS, * jff JAPANESE CLOTH, j | TiPiArwaw ctt vo V4A.X JU^JXi kJX STRIPED GRENADINES,, FIGURED GRENADINES, BLACK and WHITE AL PACAS. . BLACK SILKS. CALICOS, without number,^ Dolly Varden, for- children, grown folks. QUILTS, SPREADS, CUB TAINS, &CM together with a great variety of TRIMMINGS to suit. Amorig the Specialties don't forget to examine our stock of CAMBRIC, SWISS and LIN EN EDGINGS and INSERT XNGS. COLLARS, CUFFS, and UN DERSLEE.VES, PIO.UE TRTMMTWftfi SILK FRINGES, _ RIBBONS, etc. PATENT CORSETS, ^ New styles, HOOP SKIRTS, M HI! A N D K E R C HIEFS, in U great variety. TO b Genuine Lubln's, and other, fci , T EXTRACTS, Tl; U COLOGNE, *" TOILET SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, &c, HOSIERY and GLOVES, aft large stock of English, German F& ? i aim American. . White and Colored DIMITY, vffl for Curtains and Spreads. ' 53 MARSEILLES QUILTS, 1 . "White BOB I NET and Mos , quitto NETTING. Q 0 To suit all, from MILES & _ SON'S, ana others of the BEST MANUFACTUItEIvS, 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, CAS3IMSEES, Boots, Shoes, 3ESIats? fejto. Consistinf in nnrf of Chesterfield Cloth Suits, Taney Spring Cassimeres, Suits, Linen Suits, Walking Ccats, .New Style Shiits, Cellars and Cravats, OUR a r-.m JU PLANTATION SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Is complete, and -we are prepared to make the MOST .SATISFACTORY \ I? I? A VflPlM.'Vriia -II ?1 interested in this line. Come and see us. QTJARLES, FEERIN & CO. April 10,1S70, 52, If 25 BOXES TOBACCO BY 4UARLES, PERRIN & Cp. Dolly Varden Tobacco by OTTAttT/TCS PTTTmrv *, rr\ Durham Smoking Tobacco by quart.es, perbin & CO. Agency D. It. Leak's Cele j brafced Chewing Tobacco. I Tiaik' at Manufacturers' prices i - QVAKLES EJSBPIN & co.