The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, August 21, 1872, Image 3
. s r, PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Editor Abbeville Press and Banner:
On the 21st inst., the State Conven
tion meets to nominate officers. Will
the Ring succeed in retaining office ?
Have thiyr stolen money enough to
purchase the offices again ? The of
fioo of Emperor of the Roman Empire
was put up to the highest bidder at pub
lic auction. Julianus purchased it for
the price of Jive thousand drachms to
cach member of the Prajtorian
Guards. He paid the price, but lost
liis head and office in sixty days!
The thing was so shockingly mon
strous that even the degenerate Ro
mans rose in mass, juuanus paia /us
own money,, bat the modern monsters
first betray tho people by stealing
through tho forms of law, nnd then
with t/iQ people's money buy the people's
officer again, to enable them to renew the
stealing !! "God help the State"
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
Barbecue at Clear Springs?Mishap by
the Way ? Dancing ? Bounteous
Dinner ? Water Melons? ;
Dreams of the Beautiful
. and Fascinating.
Editor Abbeville Press and Banner:
We, togother with some ten or
twelve of oar fellow-townsmen, had
the pleasure of attondingthe barbecue
at Clear SpriDgs on Saturday last,
the 17th inst.
Our ride to tho place was quite
pleasant and romautic; but four of
our fellow-citizens had tho misfortune
to miss tho way, and did not arrive
until 4 P. M.; and for the pleasure
of their ride, we are not authorized to
speak. Arriving on tho spot about
11 P. M., the first things that greeted
oar cars, were the sweet strains of the
violin, and the command {tswing cor
ners." We started for the house, and
on tho way, passed by the spot where
rm fiTAfl An .nn/1
bli\7 vWAiiig nao vrw} wu\4| i?v?m
tho quantity in preparation, wiere
convinced that the good people of
Clear Springs were not unmindful of
the oomiorttheir invited guests. -
On arriving at the-bniWing, we en
tered and found the youngsters al
ready tripping j^the light fantastic,"
and we ourselves began to look aroand
n <rtn rtnt* on/1 nAni? Qtinrlrv l.t?iolu
A IS A V* J/MI Hivi j Mim Mivvt vavotaWj
our efforts were crowned witlr suc
cess. , - ...
.At 12 At., the pleasing intelligence
arrived, that dinner was in waiting
for us. The dinner, to Bay the least,
was as good a one as we ever had the
satisfaction of helping to destroy.
Alnch credit is due to tlio managers
of tho affair, for the comforts rand
convcrncnces they had -lift
Ariqforig them^ we noticed the familiar
faces of ilessrsi-Wm. Wilson, jR. A.
McGttslan, A. B. 0. Lindsay, Jo^n
iXorrow, Thomas Link and others.
Wo fool warranted in saying that
Mr. George Wilson has the thanks of
uvery one present, for his kindness in
Wanting there a wn^on load of large,
fine, ripe, red, juicy watermelons,
which were placed at thetqcrcy ol all
present.
^fter dinner was over, the dance
was renewed, and continued until 4
P. M., when wo started for home to
rest, Mid, dream of the beautiful and
fascinating ladies of Clear Springs
and Vicinity.
R. W. C.
Capt. E. L. Parkkr's School;?
By reference to the advertisement in an
other, column it will be seen that the ex
ercises of this School will be resinned
on Monday, the 2d September. Capt.
Parker is an experienced and successful
teacher, of high scholastic attainments,
and we take pleasure in commending
him to the patronage of the community.
Hraham "RfTTUTR. Cotton Factors
and tbmmipsion Mercliants, of Augus
ta, Ga., publish their card iu another
colupin. They are -gentlemen of char
acter, and well-known to our people.
They will furnish bagging and ties at
the lowest market rates, and; sell cotton
at one dollar a bale. O: i
j, rr
1 J&" The fieoondSe&ion of Mr. Boyd's
school began to-day. Tuition for Ses
sion of about five months, ordinary
branches, $12,50; higher branches, $17.
50. -A. fine Ojrportunity is here present
ed to parents to educate their children.
:S, " **1+'-2
"We are indebted to our friend
JJr.F.0. .Allen, of Jpavanuali, for late
files, of the roity journals, for which he
will nlaa&e accent our thanks.
Mjeaacs^ "While-Brothers offer 8o0
bushels ofptite, rust-proof red Oats?call
and getsuppfted; *
Death of an Old ax Well-Known
CmzsN.?Intelligence has ticen re
ceived of the ceatb of Col. E. S. Ir
cituco qf GreenviUe, who
oie4i O? yestenlay, at the house, ox
Mr* Davis, on ?lue Itidgp, He bad
g.MpMft clears saffered frpm
dlsea^ trb^Ue^j?t& whiak j^o.dopbt
most thorough and experienced farm
ers inj,h? J5t?te, and his loss to the
?P/^;,-,rry ^
HIGH SCHOOL
Greenville, S. C.
Pbof. JOHN B. PATRICK, Princi
pal, Instructor in Mathematics and En*
glish.
QJBOk B. WALKER, Instructor in
Classics.
HARVEY T. COOK, Assistant
This School prepares young men for
entering College, or for the ordinary
business pursuits of life. Tuition from
$18, to $28 per Term of twenty weeks,
jnixjfbblb in advance. Board, including
lights, fuel and washing, abont $15 per
month.
The next Session will begin Septem
ber 2d. For Catalogue, address
Pboe. JOHZjf B. PATRICK,
V ' v ' ' Principal.
Aug. 21,1872,19-^, 1
. -THE OFFICIikL WAR.
V j
Secretary Cardozo, Governor Scott
aud Treasurer Parker havo bcon
waging a war of crimination and re
crimination in the public prints, in
which the public havo littlo interest
save in the exposure of official misman
ageraont. The Secretary charges that
the Stato officials have created a now
and fraudulent debt of $6,151,397,
under cover of the law authorizing
the conversion of the outstanding
debt. To this chargo the Governur
makes no reply, whilst the Treasurer
sustains his action by a reference to
the "Validating Act, which declares
the aforesaid debt "legal and valid."
This Yalidating Act is regarded by
high legal authority as itself null and
void, and ^ seems by its passage to be
equivalent to a plea of guilty on the
part of the Financial Board. The
charge, however, of the Secretary
would have been more effectual if
made twelve months ago, ana wnen
made at so late a day, the Governor
and Treasuror may well reply that it
is only a bid for office?an attempt to
shift responsibility from the shoulders
of the Secretary to those of Meijsrs.
Scott and Parker.
Getting Keady.?The ladies will be
pleased to know that the proprietors
of tho Emporium of Fashion, are get
ting ready to show a grand stock of
I dry goods, fancy goodu, and millinery.
Miss Perrin, in charge of the millinery
department, left yesterday mciriiing,
to attend the Fall opening of milli
nery in Baltimore and New York,
Miss Perrin is skilled in her profes
sion, and, with all the information
she will gather up while absent, will
be able to please the. most fastidious.
We heir it stated that the proprietors
expect to add largely to. their -stock.
. . i x ~ ^ *
^oaT6xone.?AY"e direct attention
to tho advertisement,^ Mr?" J. 1).
Chalmers of "tiiis pkcfe, and John
Leipier, near Cokes bttry,: "offpring a
sup&rioc<^uality of sos-pston.^ gain
ed from a quarry' In tho vicinity of
tho latter place. It is fireiprftof and
ben4Qv* suitable for chimney.' backs,
hearths, &c.?can bo furnished ^at
half tho cost of granite?and promi
ses to bo a profitable braneh of indus
try.i Woeommend it to the attention
of our people.
Greenville High School.?See the
advertisement of this Institution, in an
other column, by Prof. Jno. B. Patrick,
Principal, who is aided by two compe
tent associates. The; Instructors are
men of character, the rates of. board and
tuition low, aud the course of study
quite thorough. We commend the In
stitution to the favor of our friends. -7
Sc&~ We learn that a barbecue corpes
off at Winestock's Spring on to-morrow, ]
for which due preparation is being f
made. "We have no doubt that there
will be a nice dinner, and a good time
generally. t
Consignees.
The following named porsons have
freight in the Depot:
W B, Barnwell4s Co., B Barnwell, H
P Baker, A Burt, Bradley <fc J, Baker &
C, "W K Bradley, J D Chalmers, J E
Caldwell, Christian & W, Cothran&>V,
Clayton & M, E Cain, B A Davi9, John
Enright, Enright iS,HH Ellison, D A
Fixworth, C W Guffln, C Hemphill &
Co., Hemphill&Co., H W Lawson,
Lee & Wilson, Lee & Parker, Miller & R,
J BMoseley &Co., McDonald & H," Col.
Miller, W M Moore, T C Perrln, W T
Penny, Quarles, Perrin & Co., J T Rob
ertson, T A Robertson, Seal, Sign&R,
Trowbridge A Co., Thos. Thompson, W
A Wardlaw. White Brothel's, J A Wide
man, J A Wardlaw.
J. W.MAKSHALL,
Agent.
.
The following persons have packages
in the Express office:
M C Thoriitou;, J S Cothran, E T Par
ker, J E DuBose, C E Bruce, R Jones,
J M Coughran, W IC Bradley, J M I^t
imer, E L Seymour, Miss Haskell, M
Richardson, T B Milford, \V H Scott, D
Jordan.
C. V. HAMMOND,
Agent.
.
'"Market Reports.
COHBECTED WEEKLY JBY
HI A RN WELL & CO..
Dealers in Staple Dry Goods, Oroce
ric$t Provisions, &c., <t*c.
A DBEVILLE, August 21, 1872.
Cotton, .' 16 to 17
Apple?,.; .$2.00
Butter, ....;.20to3Uc
Bacon, 10 to 12}
Coffee, ..28 to 40
Corn, ...v..$1,35
Chickens,?. 15 to 25c each
Eggs 20c per dozen
Fodder, ?1.50 per 100 lbs
jfrour, . $10 to $15 per bbl
Ground Peas, $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel
Meal,.. $1.60 per bushel
Molasses, 50 to 75c per gallon
Nails, *.10-cents per lb
Oranges,.. 80c to $1.00 per dozen
Peas, $1.25 to 1.50 per bushel
Syrup, 75c to $1.25 per gal
8ugar .16 to 25c per lb
Tea, $1.25 to $2.50 per lb
Whiskey, $1.00 to $1.25 per bot
Cotton.?Very little offering?good
grades would bring 17.
Baltimore, August fO.?Cotton dull;]
middlings 21}; gross receipts 10; sales,
110 bales; stock 939.
Ct^WfcTON, .August, 19. -? Cotton
dull; niddlings nominal, no price given;
net receipts 27; exports coastwise 570;
sales 25 bales* stock 3100.
Augijsa, August 19. ? Cotton nomi
nal and dull; middling 20; net receipts
1; ssjes gl bales. . ? s
New York, August 19.-?Cotton (ini
et, soles 1,004; uplands 21|; Orleans 22J.
Gold weak at 14$.
Charleston Markets.
J BEPQfyn D *BY '
CRAWLEY & DEHON,
Cotton Factors, North Atlantic Wharf
Charleston, S. C., August 19,1872.
Cotton?Strict Middling 19J02C
55 bales sold to-day. , .
Guocekies, &c.
Bacon?Sides lb / 11@11J
Shoulders
Butter " 22
Bagging?Domestic yd 1GJ?17<
India " ? ?
Cotton Ties?"Arro^r"....^ lb f
Coffee?Rio " 20?2<
Lacuyra " 24@2(
Java " 25? S
Corn?Prime White ^bl 98@$1.(X
Yellow " 85@&
Flour?Family ^ bbf $9.00@$10.5(
JEitra " " $7.50@$8.7t
Super " $0.25@$7.2?
Molassses?Muscovado (bbls)l^ gal 4S
Muscovado (hhds) " 38?4f
Peas ? bl ? -
Rice 1? tb 7??
Sugar?Crushed $ lb 10|@13J
Light Brown " 10] @1:
Dark Brown 11 y?lO.J
Tobacco?Smoking...^ lb 35 and upw'ds
Chewing " 45 " "
Whiskey?Corn gal $1.20?$1.5C
Rye gal $!.15@$1.5C
The above are prices at wholesale rates.
For County Commissioner.
mt,? 1? ?e yp a ATtrr.T'Nr BP.Afi.
111C 111CUVO l/X 1
LEY announce him as a candidate foi
COUNTY COMMISSIONER in the
ensuing election.
B?. The many friends of W. Y.
DAVIS announceTiim as a candidate
for the office of County Commissioner
at the next election.
For School Commissioner.
We are authorized to announc^Major
JOHN F. OSBORNE, of this town, as a
candidate for the office of School Com
missioner at the ensuing election.
Messrs. Editors: Please announce
SAMUEL CARTER as a candidate foi
thft nnRJtinn nf Kflhnol (Commissioner at
the approaching election.
For Solicitor of 8th Circuit.
The friends of WM. H. PERRY,
Esq., of Greenville, announce him as a
?audidate for re-election, as Solicitor of
the 8th Judicial Circuit at the ensuing
election.
*1 . /
The friends of Maj. ' JOHN B.
MOORE, of Anderson, announce him
is a candidate for Solicitor of the
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITat i
ensuing election. '! ' !, f..
?li ' ?
A CARD.
! tut.
W, , V. : /
E take great pleasure in an
nouncing to our many friends
and patrons in South Carolina, that
we are now prepared to open the
PALL TRADE with an average
Stock of
1,800 Bbls. of Hour,
STRICTLY GRADED AND GUAR.
ANTEED TO GIVE SATISFAC
TION. - We will always selL at the
lowest market price. In addition
wq will have on hand at all times,
AMPLE STOCK OF GRAIN and
other produce, and also be prepared
to .fill orders for all lines of GROCER
EES, LIQUORS, &o.
Thanking the public for tho liberal
patronage heretofore bestowed and
soliciting a continuance of the same,
we aro
Yours, truly,. '' <
I?. 15. SifiirfiTifi &
299 BROAD STREET,
fl
AUGUSTA, GA.
Aag. 14, 1872, 18--lm
$10 REWARD.
CI TRAYED from my home at Smith
ville, about the 1st of June last,
three head of cattle?one red COW, or
dinary size?one large black HEIFER,
two years old?and one red yearling
HEIFER, which were bought from
Madison Richardson, of Ninety-Six.
I will give Ten Dollars for the cattle,
or for information that will enable me
to recover them. Address
B. F. YOE,
Aug. 14f 17-2t. Greenwood, S. C.
m i j n J
inciters ana vomers.
TUCKERS; GORDEKS and NEE
DLES, for the Grover & Baker
Sewing Machine for sale by the
Agents, at tho
* ? - Emporium of Fashion.
Aug. 14,1872, 18-It
SOAP STONE.
SOAP STONE can be furnished for
chimneys, backs, jams and hearths
of any size and shape. All persons en
i I 11 J \ 1J U.L!. CU
gugeu in uuuuui^ muiuiu u>je wuis ciuiie
for hearths,' jams, &c;?the oDly Stone
that wiH stand the tire, apd can be fur
nished at. about half the price of granite.
Apply at the Marble Yard, or to Mr.
John Lespeir, near Cokesbury.
Aug. 14, 1872,18?tf.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned has associated
with him in the Fire Insurance
business, JOEL S. PERRJN, Esq., un
der the name and style of 1)UPRE &
PERRIN. t < r
We-representa Capital of Four Mil
lions Dollars, and are prepared to issue
-11 t_ 1 S" * ./
aii Kiiius 01 iroiiuies.
Apply to J. F. C. DuPre, at No. J
Weite's Block, or to Joel S- . Perrin
Esq., Law Range.
. Notice.
PERSONS having claims against th<
late Miss MARY PETIGREW
deceased, are requested to render attest
ed statements, aud those indebted to tin
deceased will ihake payment tou ~
JAMES. P. LESESNE,
Administrator,
No. 23 Broad St., Charleston, S. C.
July 81,1872,10-3t. ;? .
"
Carolina Life Ihrdb Goran
O-sp*
Memphis, -Tens., and Baltimore, Mi
ASSET^, $1,000,odd.
HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS, Presld^ni
Gen. Wade Hampton, Vioe-Presidenl
. i . <i.J -
Gen. John D. Kennedy,.
General Agent for South Carolina
COLUMBIA, S. ?
March 6,1872,46-6m
; W?, UPES,
AliES) &c.
:joiin*"knox
l 11XAS opened a WHOLESALE AND
[11 RETAIL STORE forth* sale ol
jjYVlNES, LIQUORS, &cM at. Lawson's
out reuinu, wnere me nnesc iuuropcan
and American Liquors may be fotmd.
HIb Stock consists, in part, of tiie fol
lowing:
Whiskies,
Brandies,
Gin,
Rum,
Sherry,
Port,
Madiera,
Malaga, used for
Sacramental Purposes,
Champagne,
Claret,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
Of the finest quality, and at the lowest
cash prices;
August 7, 1872,17-tf.
ATTENTION!
ROAD OVERSEERS I
"WTO\y that the crops are laid by, put
J^l your Roads In good order at once.
, lie sure to open well all the ditches, cut
tho bushes, and trim the limbs hanging
over the road.
By order of the Board of County Com
missioners.
ROBERT JONES, Clerk.
Aug. 7, 1872, 17-tf. . N
ANNUAL MEETING
Of County Commissioners.
THE Annual Meeting of the Board
of County Commissioners, will be
held at Abbeville Court House, on the
first Tuesday in September next.
All persons having Bills against the
County, are required to deposit the same
with the Clerk of the Board, on or be
fore the first day of September next. In
default thereof, such Bills will not be
audited at said annual meeting.
R. JONES, C. C. C.
August 6, 1872, 17?tf
Wire Mattresses Should be in
.
Every House in theJLand....
WIRE MATTRESS.
BUY the. Wire Mattress for comfort
during the hot Summer nights.
And shoulq be in -every house, to be,
used In cases of sickness/ 'The best testi
monials can be furnished If desired.
: J. D. CHALMERS & CO.
July 31,1872, 16-tf.
.FEATHERS.
FEATHER Pillows and Bolstere al
ways on hand, at
J. D. CHALMERS 4 CO.'S.
July 81,1?72,16-tk
Window Shades.
NEW lotof Oil Window Shades jus1
reoeived, at;: l!
J. D. CHALMERS <fc CO.'S.
July it, 1872,16-tf.
The Universal Life.Insnrance Co.,
only charges $15.35 ylnrly for $1,000
on a man 25 years old; or one and a
half per cent, on the amount.
LANDRETHS'
HEW CROP
Turnip seed,
Embracing the following varieties.
Purple Top Yellow Ruta Baga,
Large Norfolk,
Bed Top Strap-Leaved)
"White Globe,
Yellow Aberdeen,
Hanover and Flat Dutch,
For Sale, by
White Brothers.
July 24,1872,, 15?tf ,
Jast think of it, a man 3.0 years old
htr nnvinrf $17 fifv v />on eoonvo
J I J 6 V*??vw ^ VMM UVVUIV
$2,000 worth of Insurance in the
' '-"Universal."
SSHRI
> Mill Gearm??haftin?&Mei/3
t^SENO FOR A CIRCUIAS.
1 V'J iiu * KJl\
' ' .i * '. Mi?
JUST SO.
ONE Gross and four pairs 'of Miteij'
best OLOTH GAITERS, received
and for sale at
, / X 9 0?
, . .July 31,1872, lflbtf.... #
Hartshorn Patent Shade RolI&S
FOR sale at'
I" J.'D. CHALMERS & Co.'S.
' July 3^ Xg72, IQ-tX,' ' "
j. Looking Glasses. u
, ^VVAL Freuch looking Glass -.for
Parlor, large size; Crown Top
' French Lookiug Glass for Parlor-Arch
Top Geiman Looking Glass for Parlor,
large size; French twa Glass plate to
fill frames; all sizes, at " , ' ?
' J. p. CHALMERS & p<>.'ST,
July 81,1872,16-if.
MouLDnros;
' TlTAliKUT'aDd GtitfMdiildtogs, jusl
j f T received, alt sizes. Pietate frames
a of any size can be put up at M>ort notice,
at J. D. CHALMERS CO.'g.
. juiy3if^;^.;,:; ?
. ? ??
What hnstiarid or , father 40 yean
t old who cannot spare $24.35 yearly
to secure a Life Policy for 81,000 ?
PICTURE FRAMES, &C,
OVAL FRAMES, all sizes?Squan
Frames on band and made anj
size, at J. 1). CHALMERS & C'0
THE Tax Payers of Abbeville
County are herfeby notified that
on add after the first day of :^u)yv1872f
the Auditor's Office, at Abbeville C. H.,
wijl.be opened for the purposes of re
opened for the purpose 6'r receiVinpf Re
turns of PERSONAL PROPERTY,
for the year 1872, and will remain open
until the 20 day of AUGUST, 1872. A
striot adherence, to the following pro
gramme will be uecepsary. The four
centre Townships ? Abbeville, Long
Cane, Cedar Springs and Smithville,
will be assessed at the Court House, be
tween first day of July, 1872, and 2(
August, 1872.
AN ASSESSOR
Will bo stationed at
NINETY-SIX, on Monday and Tu
day, 8th and 0th July. '
GREENWOOD, Wednesday and
Thursday, 10th and 11th July.
COKESI3URY, Friday and Saturday,
12th and 13th July.
DONALDSVILLE, Monday and Tues
day, 15th and 16th July.
DUE WEST, Wednesday and Thurs
day, 17th and 18th.
CENTREVILLE, Diamond Hill
Township^ Friday and Saturday, 19th
and 20th July. }Tn
LOWNDESVILLE, Monday and Tues
day, 22d and 23d July.
LANIER'S, in Magnolia'Township,
Wednesday and Thursday. 24th and
28thi July.
CALHOUN'S MILLS, Friday and
Saturday, 25th and 27th 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, SlstJTuly, and 1st August.
WHITE HALJLj TOwr?fcj?iit*, JJTlCiay
and Saturday, 2d and 3d August.
The above method of Assessment has
been adopted in order to give the Tax
payers an opportunity to make correct
Returns upon oath.
Hereafter no abatement will be grant
ed, except in cases where clerical errors
occur.
It is also the duty of every Tax Payer
to. see that those who appear dilatory i*
making their Returns are urged to do
so, and if not, to report them to the
County Auditor, who will Immediately
execute the law, which pfovides that
where a Tax Payer foils -to make a Re
turn to the County Auditor, or his .Dep
uty, within the time prescribed by law,
the laic Return made by said Tax Pay
er wili be copied from the Auditor's
Rooks and fifty per cent, added thereto;
nnd in -cases where Tax Payers escape
paying their Taxes for any one year, Jtl^e
pepalty quoted, irt Sec. 47, Special Ses
sion 1SGS," will be" strictly adhered to,
which provides for the same penalty ad
in the above ca$e. , > 11 > ? :;:?i
I would also suggest that parties mak
ing Keturns woula contrive to. .attend,
the Assessors on the different dates, a$
confusion occasioned by a lai'ge number
of Tax Payers at the close of the As
sessor's given time may occasion many
disagreeable errors, ana give to the Tax
Payero and Assessors a great deal of un
necessary trouble.
T. B. MILFORD,
- County Auditor.
June 26,1876,11, 2A
IN ORDER to make room for our
' Fall Stock, wo will sell during
the next SIXTY DAYS, a great ma
ny PRETTY and tJSEFUL GOODS,
at primo.coBt. Among which may be
found a uico lot of
RIBBONS,
is. InibrtiMS, Friis,
Collars, Cuffs,
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, &c.
Also a remDant of
Summer Bress Goods.
r\TTt> errnrar r\x?
UU1V kjxvyvy-ii. wJL
Hats, Clothing, Domcstics,
GROCKERY, GROCERIES, &c.
Aro at all times, fully up to the de
mand* and will be sold at short pro
fits for cash.
Give us a trial at No. 1 GRANITE
RANGE, and bo convinced.
Kelson ? Cannon.
Jane 26,1872, 11-tf.
LIVERPOOL
! V--V 3 r ??:!,
_ . sMi . il
LONDON AND
Gr?idBE!
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Insures Against loss KY fihe
as low as any good
, company;
i.~. !' ? .
865"* Ail Losses paid at the Agency in
Charleston without redaction.
. rPl . :
? * n.i!? ^ o nr
..JJio extra cnarge mr jrtmuy ?a qa v
ING of $1.00 T.O INSUli^D.
Assets in Gold, $20,000,000
Daily Roccipts.over; - VT $20,000.00,
CHICAGO LOSSES, ALI< PAID,
?:-"nW $3,aoo,ooo.oc
, ISF* Business quadrupled since Chi
cago Firo. n : /
WM. ir. PARKER,
Aferi.
. January 32, 1872?40?tf
~~J. KURZ,
Boot and Shoe Maker,
LAWSON'S OLD STAND,
ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C
"W*7AJirTESD. 3,000 lbs. DR"i
ff HIDESfor which the highes
i price will be paid or taken in exetwugi
r for Boo ts and Shoes.
May 1872, 7-tf
"~?T~ 19 (T
J SCAT BE FOUJTD
/ ;i
A Choice and well-selected
Stock of Goods Embracing
f a General Assortment:
Some not handsomer-some rather me
dium?an# some beautiful.
We will not say too much on paper
some people might say we were not in
earnest. ' "V
We only ask Jhe people' of Abbeville
ana adjoining v^ounues w>
Examine Our Stock; Price
Our Goods and De
cide for. them
selves.
We shall 8{rive to make it the interest
of buyers to 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
the only tafe one for our neople. Hence
the great necessity of adhering closely "
to it. In the end we will find it to our
advantage. No doubt of it. I
Kespectfully, ' . .
Aprifl7,1872, l?tf >
\ ?
Greenville & Columbia B. R.
Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting
with Night Trains on the South Carolina !
Railroad, up and down ; also with Trains
going North and South on Charlotte. (
Columbia and Ayjgusta Railroad, ana
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta <
Railroad.
TTP
Leave Columbia 7:45 a.m.
" Alston 9:3p a.m.
" Newberry 11:15 a.m.
Cokesbury 2:45 p.m.
" ' Belton......... 8:30 p.m.
Arrive Greenville 6:10 p.m.
DQWN.
Leave Greenville 6:30 a.m.
" Belton 8:30a.m.
" Cokesbury ....4...! "...10:14 a.m.
" Abbeville... 8:15.a?i
" Newberry ....; 1:30 p.m.
!f Alston 3:20p.m.
Arrive Columbia 5:10 p.m.
ANDERSON BRANCH & BIjUEBIDGEDIV'N.
. DOWN. ': ,r i
Leave Walhalla.. ... 4:45 a.m.
Perryville.>....... j 5:25,a.m.
Pendleton 6:10 a.m.
4 v AndersoiiJ.....; 7:10 a.m.'
Arrive uenon ...v.......v.v o.w a.m.
(Connecting with the-down train for
.? . Greenville.}'1;
. OT, ^
Leave, Beilon.? <? fo-?i 4:30,p,m.
' M ..'Anderson 5:30p.m.
" " Pendleton. 6:30 p.mi
" Perrvville 7:l6p.nh ?
Arrive Walhalla..;...:.* 7:50 p.ml
Accommodation Trains will be run on
Branch Roads on MondayB, Wednesdays
an<1 PwMo^ra *
auu a iiuajoi t ii
abbeville branch. '
Leave Cokeebury for Abbeville 10:20 a.i*i.
" Abbeville for Cokeebtiry 1:30 p.m.
' anderson branch.,
LeayeBeltdn for Andersoty...1..'. 8:35 a.ta.
" Anderson for Beltou!....'.'i 2:80 pim.
. ? TH08. DODAMEAD.
. ,1, :i . j Cten'l SupeiintendentJ
M. T. Bar^lett, Gen'IJTicl$et Agent*
GALLOL GLASS JABS. TIN TOPS. .
" * " Bottles, ?lil& .Stoppers,
1 ; II U II M
atXEE A PARKER* : i
July 8,1872,13-2t ' : ' 1
FAMILY BIBLES,
fit! Places For - Family Porlrats,
LEE & PAE&ER.
Jane 10, T872 20-lf j
"The cheapest of premiums consis [
tent with entire and perfect safety to* ,
the insured best subserve the public
interest, and operate to extend the
beriefts of these beneficent institu
tions. It is needless and expensive
to pay over money or notes to a Life
Insurance Co., for the purpose only
of having the same returned.
Do not Neglect the
TURNIP CROP.
Plow Deep, and Manure highly.
30 TONS
STONO and WAHBO
FERTILIZERS
/ . ? ' ?(. ;
In Store, and for Saler by
A. M. AIKEN,
Greenwood
July 9, 1870, 12, 4t
Attention Planters.
THE "MORRIS COTTON GIN,"
is WARRANTED to please or
NO SaLE. It has tasen the
premium at both fairs held in Colum
bia sinco the Svar. For simplicity,
strength, and light rnnning is ;ahea<l
of all others. Makes as good lint
and more of it from tho same quan-'
tity of seed than any gin made. -
Price $3.50 per saw in Colombia.
Also, Wood Turning of any style
dono at short notico.
Address,
' E. MORRIS, Columbia, S.C.
Juno 5, 1872, 8-3m
______
THE SINGER
SEWING MACHINE.;
1' HAVE used SINGER'S SERVING
MACHINE 'for 15 years&nd believe.
-itto.be theUeatin.use. ... . ;<*.'
\ , IgyUKlPijfe
1 HAVE had in constant we in my
family SINGERS SEWING MA
CHINE for 15 years and have-been at no
**penae except (or needles and for oil .
. ; . S. S. BAKER.
f
1HAVE the agency for |lie above
MACHINE. Persons In want can
see them at 100, Abbeville, 8. C.'
W. R- WHITE.
Jan. 1,1872,37-tf
FREJSH CANDY, at ' ,
J LEE & PARKER.
July 8,1872,13-2t -
r - ajU'i KA'* ...'J*, i lir i: jti'-yi
-
SPEAR'S PRESERVING FLUID,
at LEE & PARKER, f
July, 8, 1872, 13-tf
PRESERVING JARS,,
at LEE & PARKER.
July 8,1872,13-2w
f|,*3, NO- $ 4:KGKEkAJST
Our Country friends, may not all of them
*\ < ' .fill; 72 MS A
A FULL LINE (
, Bacon always the-best,
Flour of various grade
Syrup and "Moli
lark In]
<>(:>! VI i /'
r? ,t'tO Waii -'.i-f.
J ;
.1 ' >.w
oi. ^ rjxws* v.r.'ii g
is I* Ui .
All.of which we will sell at the lowest m
Feb. 14,1872,'43?tf- . > *
J. B. & W. J
* < ??W HA
WILL tiL tU
NO. 2 GRAND
A.nd are fully prepared to show to the public
jni'- ?. T|
Groceries and
Consisting of
BACON, frliomiv MOLA
' r,lin ' 'NEW ORI/EANS J
?1 -ofirii ft / IiAttD
arid everything in that line suitable for fami]
A Nice Assortment o:
C^mpriaingJ^^NGES.L
LSKAiX U X jrJiiAVJDLUiO, U IC
overy thing in that line. i JtcALSO,
A Choice Lot of Uotmtaii:
sold low and the ]
n ' ."a. ,
WALLER &
MERCHAI
G KEEN WOO
ABB now oflferlngto tho public iix the! f1
lino Of fill the fpoila ^ei^^neeflfea
THBfHSrO
?u . ffv-ai&T'! na iJa,
ifla tt y?i.
J.1}
Groceries, Hardware^rocfc
ro which ike attention of pu rchasers is invi
'! j : ?:}>] J.
WALLER \
a?n 8,1873i 2H* ? : !
' I! I.1 1 f 11 * 1 , I "I Jl'l igffg
v. ^ - v r- j i . t - >
The*marbi>e yard 44J
- ters toitiy^^wij WorfcrtSho
[mred exprtBsslyi for 4>h&-business
Marshitll-Houses ; A fine fltock |&f
J t '***
< : , ,<vt iy j-- o.iij(') " . '-I: UW
ITALIAN AND AME
" '} ' . " '? ' =.0.11
Dan always bo found on.^and, aii
lone in a a upeiJiur jjiaaimu., ?uim, ?i< j
Also,; a fine collection..iOf /Kesigii:
FANCY HEADSTONES, wMch
notiee. <CaIl and see our $*icea altfd
J. B.
Nov. 2,1871, 28,"tf
. . :!Vi j .7 ' ' " : :
JlI
ARE NOW OPE*
SPRING AND SUMMER
ijv zjoiD rii> v
Hats, Shoes, Crockery, Glassy
MOLASSES A3
.f. j ,. .? , ; .itl j ?/?i- r
nauix
vvrMjLYt UilVVl?; -
A J * V (
IN ANY QUANTITY, to which thej
** wish to huy Goods
April 3,1872, 51-tf .,.
GOLDSMITH
IROtfFOtJ
Are . jai btto irnish tl
- m|
iiii #0sgB&? 4
IjftQffliflQO >.< Jtt&y<8g$"T?tH>3 y oc
At the Very lowest figures.TJjjey furnished
MATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, and afi
They also offer for sale A LIGHT C'RAN
LOW FOR CASH.
They keep constantly on hand MET ALU
NY and WALNUT COFFINS, and others
Their heareo with oiic of the Firm will at
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
msp. o mo
rE tm ypii i'
,j?u<#> imtuilp Birti t/rii'vtk iilt
kncrwy that we fceej*!; iu ,umU buA
.vfoft litotifcitft iff'i wy fwjifWfs
^WA/SPniJCfl
lg *. *, .': a*i>4 ki-iiw * **44
BbU.and Can^ is<a
VnVi"' ' j - | -
7** CoWefe, EiceV MltT&c.
arket j*K??', '? 4(f??ofcJjflO
- . *vltj?m -?i?. -..'oia?n !ia?RI
rr.jteKV-; ^<5tr7 fAf
T*-*f '?Vfi><W'rYri
nwn it '* ?l'?
tlieir select stock of
- c-vjf ? ** AiYf?
SSfeSj A
, SUGAR, C?j^EE, fc'lCE
Igs j^Iso
f Confeetionarifs,
.NAS, COCOA,^UT8ri;JElijilEfi,
iTEB^.^AQK^l^ W+m and
L UV1U UUU MJIVV MH
public are- res J>eetfally invited
i*/\i c i ;o jutu Jiru oteci*
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:> ?ij ,wvjh?P A{n4Vi;r*aao3L .wWci
emovGa.;#Qjn
p and Handsome OmiMwlTpM
(Mttv tM^r<Stee^i<flil?v*igie
. otii 'to wmitam fcatofp#
?ol'' fyt) .h ^qo9 efifov <>$ *
d all wol'k "wdrraQ$?
trices lower than el?e
3 for ,M0KCW?5
can be furmsiteeK4
\?> ddUm
most of those eTegafirtJreoijta' to .fce
meudatfon. '^ve tum s-caUv':1*0^ '
. iuv/.-ot.-v.; od? i"Koi:n $B0?rot opt
it 'i f I'nrf Yffff ftifiitifr
xi?) ,eqo
fovo 10I
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Ac-.-i to !
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f; :..il/i tu?pi![-nl nc ^ahsj
STOCK of BUQGEBS, ntafcfcifcjn
lodern imprpvw?ent?ui.jtb-e buai&ces.
>est MACHINIST^ ?a3. of theBB$T
ter the latest and best fltyies.
E-NECK CAJRItlAGE, Of goptf- style,
.r ' ; i sa.40
[3 BURIAL GASES, and MAHQGA?
of cheaperjsty lei.. y .: I
tend ail funerals. J .
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