The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, August 28, 1872, Image 3
THE REFORM CONVENTION.
As one of the first fruits of tlic
nomination of F. J. Moses, for
Governor, a large nuanber of the
'dissatisfied Republicans, bolted
from the Regular Convention, in
Columbia, and headed by Judge
? a ai ? n l
v/rr, lucu 111 iuu vuun j.j.uusv.- vn
]%iday morning. Among those
present were, the Anderson and
Greenville delegations, Bo-wen's
delegation from Charleston, and
Whipper's from Beaufort.
On motion of I. X. ILiync, of
Barnwell, Judge Orr was chosen
Chairman, and Ilayno elected
Secretary.
Judge Orr said that it was the
design of this Convention to or
jganize a jticket which should beat
that fawuinated at the capital: He
form was necessary, but "could only
A/1 f tVl A "DaTvIiKIi/IO n
party.? It was singular, lie said, thai
Democrats should expect a party
with thirty thousand majority to
join them. If they wont Reform,
they must come to us, the majority.
The corrupt men in the Republi
can party don't exceed two thou
sand* There are eighty-eight un
xscntaminHted Republicans. If
'men who are unworthy .have been
elected, bur duty is to throw them
over. The State debt is -ar^clv in
creased; the taxes are enormous:
the public officers are unpaid, and
the public institutions are about to
close* Xo public officer lias re
ceived his pay for nine months.
The schools opened for the colored
people?because the whites ca? pay
for schooling?are shut up, except
where supported by local contribu
tions. Some reform must be eiiect
ed.
TTn A nnnnn/ift/1 +1i n nrtminn4*Ati
J.XV UVI1VUUVVU liiv iV/i( ,
of Moses, and-said Moses has is.
. '
sued half a million or a million of
pay certificates fraudulently. Mo
ses was empowered to decide what
attaches should he employed. In
the Legislature, in 1S14-48, there
were pnly eleven employees in the
House; but Moses has 'issued pay
cer:ificates to four hundred or more.
Koine of these men have never been
ill Columbia. One lived at At
lanta and only came up here to get
liis certificate. Another?a com
mittee clerk?could not sign his
name. It was said last night that
Moses gave these places to men
driven from home by the Ku Klux.
"What right had he-to do this ?
Again, he said, look at the armed
force fund. Moses received eleven,
thousand dollars, while not one'
armed man was employed in the
State. None of his friends had ex
plained this draft. My explanation
is this: the money was paid to
*r I.:. : o ?? '
iuofcua x^i ijis scoiucs us opeuKur
in defeating tlic impeachment of
Scott. There are complaints of
executive and legislative rings.
One bill, plundering the people to
the tune of one million, cost
$180,000 to pass it. That corrup
tion is rife is shown in the charges
of bribery made yesterday, on the
iioor of the convention.
A million dollars, he said, "was
paid into the treasury last January
and February. Where was it gone
to? For nil this the Republican
party is responsible. If I; trust,a
man once and am deceived, it is his
fault. It he deceives me a second
time, it is my fault. It is the'fault
of tho Republican party if the same
crew are again clected. No man
must be nominated who is not a
good Republican with a good
record. If tlic whites like to vote
our uc&et iney cuu uo so. jlt iiieyj,
don't, let them nominate their own j1
ticket and he responsible for what <
ill3come of it. For a good Repub
lican tickct we can carry .Beaufort,
[cheers,] Charleston, [cheers,] Ma
rion, Coilctpn and Sumter. [Loud
cheers.] The Republican party
will not tolerate dishonesty. I be
lieve that all our men will dp their
duty, throw over the thieves, and
put* lionest men in their placos.
[Loud aheering.]
His speech wit3 heartily endorsed
by Wliipper, Bowcn, Jervey, Cor
Inn, Sawyer, Earle, Johnson, Hur
ley, and other leading Republicans.
Tim Hurley suidT This move
ment will win. Iain never found
with, minorities. The Ring say !
their organization cannot be beat.
I have handled these fellows and
never failed. Every mau has Lis
price; but if "VValpole saw this
crew he would say they're cheaper
than is worth mentioning.
Charleston, Beaufort arKl Barn
well, are safe. Richland will not
give Moses two hundred and fifty
K*otes.- In conclusion, he said, if
tho Slosed^arty succeed, he would
not gi\*e twenty-live cents on the'
dollar for any property in the State.
Their platform is gammon. Their
pledges are lies. Let- us not say;
"Nothing Can be done!" The
people of -New York rose up.
against the Tammany ring, and
carried the State by one hundred
thousand majority.'
The Convention re-assemblcd on
Saturday morning, when some fifty
delegates were present.
Reuben Tomhuson was nominat
ed for Governor, and also Messrs.
Cprbin and Brown, but the names,
of these last Toeing withdrawn, the
nomination of Tomlinson was
made unanimous'.
Judge John T. Green, of Sumter,
was nominated for Attorney Gen
eral, and received the unanimous
vote of the Convention.
"WV E. Earle, of Greeuville,rSub
mitted a platform, which denounces
the abuses of the.State Administra
tion and the past record of Moses,
pledges the Convention to the pay
ment only of the lawful debt of the
lawful debt of the State, also to an
immediate reduction of. the heavy
taxation,*the repeal of the license
law, and a reform in education.
On. Monday the following addi
itional nominations were made :
I Lieutenant Governor ? J. N.
Ilayne, Barnwell.
Secretary of State?Macoa S.
Allen.
Comptroller-General ? J. Seott
\Inrrnv.
~*~rn " ~V "
Treasurer?Edward S. Gary.
Superintendant Public Instruc
tion?Ben. L. Roberts.
C. C. Bowen was unanimously
elected Chairman of the Executive
Committee, and tlie following
members from the State at large:
I). T. Corbin, W. R. Jervey, S. Lee.
First Congressional District?B.
F. AVhittemore.
Second Congressional District?
W. J- Whippcr.
Third Congressional District?J.
L. Orr.
Fourth Congressional District?
rsamuel T. roineer.
James Brennan, Secretary and
Treasurer. ; ; r - > -y;.
County Chairmen were then
nominated for their respective
counties.
FIRST BALE OF NEW COTTON.
Greenwood, S. C? )
.Angiist 27, 1872. {
; Editor Abbeville Press and Banner:
It having been the custom for the
past few seasons to give notice to the
District papers of the arrival of the
first new bale of cotton in market. I
take the liberty of sending the same
lo you this Pall with tho request that
you make mention of it in the J/kejs
and Banner. if you see proper to dc
so. Mr. John Butler, an enterprising
farmer of the neighborhood of White
ILil!, brought tho first new hale tc
Greenwood this morning and sold it
to Mr. A. McNeil, of tho firm of M.
W. Coleman & Co., for 18 cts. per lb.
This is a few days in advance of any
that has been brought to this market
since tho war, and perhada sooner
than-any before the war.
Very respectfully,
Yours in haste,
TIIOS. F. .RILEY.
Receipts - and Expenditures of tie
Town Council.
EdiiQr Abbeville Press and Banner:
An election for Intcndant and War
clcn8?Ts ordered for 2d Monday in Sep
tember, 1S72. The. attention of tho
Town Council is. called to tho amend
ed Ordinance, requiring a Report of
Receipts and Expenditures to be filed
in the ofneo of the Clerk of 'tho Court
two weeks before tho election, and it
is hoped tho Itcport will he published !
in the newspapers for the information
jf the citizens.
A TAX-PAYER.
Scientific Lecture at Greenwood.
Greenwood, S. C?
August 21st, 1872.
Editor Abbeville Press and Banner :
Dear 'Sik.?Will you ploaso call
[he attention of the public through
V'Otir paper, to the fact that Prof. J.
R. Blake, of Davidson College, will
ccturc in this place on Friday night,
30th inst. Subjcct, the ''Sunbeam."
Truly, youra,
J. C. MAXWELL.
Calfcoim's Mills Grange.
At tho regular monthly meeting" of
2alhonn's Mills Grnngc, on tho 12th
nstant, tho following officers were
jlected for the ensuing year.
M. 0. Talman, M.
A. B. (?. Lindsay, 0.
Juuus DvBose, L.
II. M. Joiinson, S.
T. B..Scott, A. S.
0. T. PoRClIER, C.
D. M. "Rogers, Treasurer,
J. L. Covin, Secretary,
J. 0. Robertson, G. K.
Mas. Dr. Benson, Ceres.
Mrs. A. B. C. Lifdsay, Pomona.
Miss Sue McCaslan, Flora.
Mas. 0. T. Porcuer, L. A. S.
Letter of Thanks from the Colored
People of Mill Way.
Mill "Wat, S. C. )
Aug. 20, 1872; [
Capt. J. Wardlaw Perrin,
Respcctcd >S?>:.Tho colored people
of Chiles Cross Koads and vicinity
desire to return to you as Chairman
and through yoq.to the Committee .of
Arrangements and "the entire neigh
borhood, their heartfelt thanks for
the kindness shown them on tho 15tb
instant. Some 400 of our number
enjoyed the privileges of the grounds
and at dinner feasted to onr heart's
content. The kinndess.shown us on
that day will not soon bo forgotten,
and adds another link to the chain of
well wishes and kind deeds which we
are constantly receiving from your
bands.
Honincr that the iron horso and his
- ' ' : * L' l/' ' 1
rumbling train may soon bo heard in
our midstr wc remain,
Yours, most respectfully,
Winston Chiles, Sr.,
Charles WooiyiiDGE,
Lewis Chiles,
Jeff. Wideman,
Arter Hearst,
Frank IIearst,
Lige Miller.
Anderson CniLES,
For and in behalf of all.
New Advertisements.
TVc (lii'ect attention to the following
icw .advertisements:
Horse Stolen?"W. O. Cromer.
Dental Notico?-Dr. J. W. Gurloy.
For Intendant?L D Bowie.
For Sheriff?Robt Jonoa.
Abbeville Agricultural Society?
W H Parker.
Simmon's Liver Cure?Dowie,
Moise & Co.
Valuablo Lantl for Sale?L D Bow
ie.
Millinery Goods?Armstrong, Ca
tor & Co.
Town Counoil Election?J F C Dn
Pre.
Commissioners of Election?1? K
Scott, Governor.
Long Cloths?Emporium of Fash
ion.
?
Republican Nominations. ? The
following is a list of tho nominations
made ^by the different Republican
Conventions?State and Congression
al in session during the past week :
Governor?F J. Moses, Jr.
Lieutenant-Governor ? K. II
Gleaves, (colored.)
Secretary of Stato?II. E. Haj'ne,
"(colored.)
Treasurer?F. L. Cardozo, (color
ed.)
Attorney-General? S. W. Melton.
Comptroller-General?S. L. lloge.
Adjutant and Inspector-General?
II. \V. Purvis, (colored.)
Superintendent of Education?J.
K. Jillson.
, ^Congressman from Second District
A. J. iianeier, (colored.)
Third District?I?. 13. Elliott, (col
oied.)
s Fourth District?A. S. Wallace.
Congressman at Large?1?. II. Cain
(colored.)
Solicitor First Circuit?C W Butts.
1 Solicitor Fifth Circuit?J II Bun
; kle.
Consignees.
Tho following named persons have
freight in the Depot:
IIP Baker, A Bequest, C E Bruce,
-iBaker&C, A Burt, J D -Chalmers, C
Calhoun, J E Caldwell, Colli ran & "\V, D
E Cain, Clayton & M, J L Clark, B A
Davis. IIII Ellison, John Enriglit, En
right & Smith, I) O Fox worth, J W
FowIer.&Co.,C W Guflfin, C Hemphill
A Co.. John Knox. Lee & Parker. Lee &
Wilson, McDonald <t* K, Miller&R, Col.
Miller, R A McCaslan, F M Mitchell,
W II Mattox, Quarles, Perrin & Co., E
F Powers, W T Penny, T C Perrin, J B
&. W J Rogers, J T Robertson, Seal, Sign
& R, J Smith, W W Rprouce, Trow
bridge & Co., Thos. Thompson, V ard
law & E, W A Wradlaw, Whit* 7iros.,
L L Ward law.
J.W.MARSHALL,
Agent.
The following persons have packages
in the Express oflice:
T B Milford, J M Latimer, W K Brad
ley, J 31 Conghran; R Jones, G. MeD.
i Miller, F M Mitchell, Gen. S McGowan.
J E Penny, E It Miller, T C Haskell.
C. V. HAMMOND,
Agent.
Married.
MARRIED. on the 27th inst., at the
residence of Dr. A. T. Widemttn, by the
Rev. J. I. Bonner, Prof. J. P. KEN
NEDY, and Mrs. KATE P. WIDE
MAN, all of Abbeville.
Market Reports.
COltltECTED WEEKLY IJY
BARNWELL, & CO..
Dealers in Staple Dry Goods, Grace
ries, Provisions, etc., d*e.
A nuEviLiiE, August 2S, 1S72.
Cotton, 16 to 17
Annies ft'? fi(l
Butter,
Bacon,
C'oflee,
Corn,...
$1.3.5
....15 to 25c each
....20c per dozen
.$1.25 per 100 lbs
$9 to $15 per bbl
.20 to 3ue
11 to 13$
..2s to 40
Chickens,
Ground Peas, $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel -
Cotton.?Very little oiFering?good
grades would bring 17.
nuw Yokk, August 2G. ? Noon
Cotton quiet; sales 1,2(59 bales ; upland
22; Orleans 22], Gold heavy at 12j.
Augusa, August 2G. ? Cotton dull;
middlings 19 ; net receipts 27 bales; sales
47.
Charleston, August 20. ? Cotton
miipf miiMlimru nnf. rpnointc
Aleal,
Molasses,.
Nails,
Oranges,..
Peas,
Syrup,
Sugar,
Tea,
Whiskey,
...' $1.60 per bushel
50 to 75c per gallon
*.10 cents per lb
....S0c to $1.00 per dozen
,$1.25 to 1.50 per bushel
.$1.25 to $2.50 per lb
$1.c0 to $1.25 per bot
75c to $1.25 per gal
...15 to 25c per lb
105 bales.
Baltimore, August 20.?Cotton firm;
middlings 22; gross receipts 18 bales
pales 12, of which 30 Saturday evening ,
stock o43*
Charleston Markets.
reported RY
CRAWLEY &, DEIIOr%,
Cotton Factors, North Atlantic Wharf.
Charleston, S. C., August 19, 1872.
Cotton?Quotations nominal, 50 bales,
stained, sold to-day at...;..... 17@18
Groceries, &c.
Bacon?Sides . lb 12
Shoulders " OA
Butter " 250-15
Bagging?Domestic $ yd 17@18
India " ? ?
Cotton-Ties?44 Arrow''... .*$ lb 8
Coffee?Rio " 22@24
Laguyra " 25
Java. " 27@30
Corn?Prime \Vliite bl 96
Yellow " 85?88
Flour?Family bbl $9.00@$11.00
Extra " $7.50(?;$8.00
Super ..: 44 $G.50(2;$7.00
Molassses?Muscovado (bbls)1^ gal 42
Muscovado (hhds) " 3S
Peas $1 bl ? ?
Rice
Sugar?Crushed %?*lb 13] ?134
Light Brown " 104@12
Dark Brown " 9?10*
Tobacco?Smoking...1^ lb 35 and upw'ds
Chewing...I.; 14 45 " 44
Whiskey?Corn./. ^ gal $1.2*($$1.50
Rye ^ gal $1.15@$1.50
The above are prices at wholesale rates.
ABBEVILLE MALE SCHOOL.
THE exercises of this SCHOOL will
be resumed on Monday. Septem
ber 2, at 9 A. M. The Fall Term will
end on December 20,1872. Charges foi
entire Term, Si7; one half payable Oc
tober, and the remainder at close oi
Term.
Pupils charged from dato of entrance
to close of 'JLVrm. For other information
apply to the Teacher.
EDWARD L. PAHKER.
AUg. -I, lO'-, jur-vi.
WIIITK BROTHERS offei
for sale
350 Bushels
Pore, Rust-Proof Red Oats
Any one in need of Oats had belter an
gage them at once, as a large portion o
them have already been spoken fur.
Aug, 21, 1872, 19-tf
GRAHAM & BUTLER,
COTTON FACTORS
Will farnish the best
jBagging and Ties
at the LOWEST MARKET RATES
and will sell Cotton at ONE DOLLAI
PER BALE Com missions.
Augusta, Ga., Aug. 17, 1S72,10-lm
The State of South Carolina
A DUE VILLE CO UNTY.
In the Common Pleas. '
Ex Pcirlc Br,ward O'Connor and liar
ric't his xoifc. .
Pciition to Sell Land.
PURSUANT to Order of Judge Or
in this case, I will sell at Publii
Outcry, at Abbeville Court House, oi
Salesday in September next, (2nd,)
the Lot of Land
on Corner of Water Street and-Publii
Square, near the Court House, knowl
as
the O'Connor Let,
with the material thereon?2o bv 75 fee
more or less. ?
Also, the Lot in rear of AdamsoWi
Grocery, with right of way to Watc
Street, 25 by 45 feet, more or less.
TERMS OF SALE. A credit o
twelve months with interest at 12 pe
cent, from flay of sale, to be jjaid semi
annually. Purchaser to give Jiond will
at least two good sureties to secure pur
chase mouey, nay cost in cash ami paj
for stamps aiul papers. Titles to be ex
ecuted but not delivered until all tin
purchase money in paid. ,, . . -
WAl. K. PARKER,
Special Referee'.
Aug. 19, 1S72, 19-3t
Application for Charter oi
Incorporation.
PUBLIC NOTTCR if hereby given
that application will be made al
the next Session of the Legislature foi
the incorporation of Hodges Lepot.
Aug. 21, 1S72, Urn
Pnoi\ JOTIN li. PATRICK, Princi
pal, Instructor in Mathematics und En
glish.
GEO. 13. WALKER, Instructor in
Classics.
HARVEY T. COOK, Assistant.
This School prepares young men for
entering College, or for tlie ordinary
business pursuits of life. Tuition from
*18 to $28 por Term of twenty weeks,
iwi/ablc in advance. Board, including
lights, fuel and washing, about $15 per
month.
The next Session will begin Septem
ber 2d. For Catalogue, address
Prof. JOHN R. PATRICK,
Principal.
Aug. 21, 1872, 19-lt.
Mb, uvuva.
ALES, &c. *
john" knox
HJTAS opened ft WHOLESALE AND
fij[ RETAIL STORE for the side of
WINES, LIQUORS, &c., at Lawsrin's
aid Stand, where the finest European
mid American Liquors may bo found.
llis Stock consists, in part, of the fol
lowing:
Whiskies,
Brandies,
Gin,
v ' Rum>
Sherry, ,
Port,
Madiera,
Malaga, used for
Sacramental Purposes,
Champagne,
Claret, .
TOBACCO AND C1GAHS,
Of the finest quality, and,at the lowest
cash prices. *
Augnst 7,1S72,17?tf.
A rmrtflfffFT A7JTI
LXJc. i JLIA'U JL iVIl fi
ROAD OVERSEERS I
T&TOW that the crops are laid by, put
XtI your Roads, in good order at onae.
Be sure to open well all the ditches, cut
the bushes, and trim the limbs hanging
over tho road.
l>y order of the Board of County Com
niibsiouers. ...
ROBERT .TONES, Clerk.
Aug. 7, 1872, H"-tf.
~ ANNUAL MEETING
Of County Commissioners.
flHHEsAnnual Meeting of the Bonrd
B of County Commissioners, will be
held nt Abbeville Court Houee, oh the
lirst 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 dny of September next. In
default thereof, such Bills will not be
audited at said annual meeting.
R. JONES, C. C. C.
August 0, 1872. 17?tf
~JUST~S0: ~
ONE Gross and four pairs of Miles'
best CLOTH GAITERS, received
and for sale at
X O O.
July 31,1ST:!, Ui-lf..
For County ommissioncr;
The friends of FRANKLIN EliLAS
I/IiY announce hi or as a candidate.: for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER in the.
ensuing election.
BgiU The many friends of W. Y,
DAVIS announce him as a candidate
fortheollice of County Commissioner
at the next election. >
For School Commissioner.
We are authorized to announce Major
JOHN F. OSBORNK, of this, town, as a
candidate for the olliee of fidhbol'Coni
niissioner at tlio eusuing election.1
Mensrs. Editors: P.lease announce
SAMUEL CARTER as a candidate for
the position of School Comiiiihsioner at
the approaching election.
For Solicitor of 8th Circuit.
The friends of WMV H. PERRY,
Esq., of Greenville, announce him as a
candidate for re-election, as Solicitor of
the 8th Judicial Circuit at the ensuing
election.
The friends of Maj. JOHN B.
MOORE, of Anderson, announce him
as a candidate for Solicitor of the
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT at
ensuing election.
W'E take great pleasure in an
nouncing to our many friends
stnd natrons in South Carolina, that
we ure now prepared to open the
FALL TRADE with an. average
Stock of
1M0 BMs. of Blear,
STRICTLY GRADED AND GUAR
ANTEED TO GIVE SATISFAC
TION. "Wo will always sell at tin;
lowest market price. In addition
wo will hav'o on hand at nil times,
AMPLE STOCK OF GRAIN and
other produce, and also bo prepared
to fill orders.for all lines of GROCER
IES, LIQUORS; &C".
Thanking the public Tor the liberal
patronage heretofore bestowed and
soliciting a continuance of the same.
wc are '
Yours, truly,
*' i . ' * ^ i>4?. r J1 ; :? *.
F. 15. Stcvsas. & Co.,
<>*' ^ if -i-9
'J - 299 BROAD STREET,
. <1: >*iJ . * i*i?, f
t AUGUSTA*. GA.
Aug. 14, T872, lS-lm
9 ^ ^
' " SOAP STONE.
j. fcjOAP STONE can be furnished foi
. chimneys, backs, mins aud heartba
, of :inv size and shape. All persons en
gaged in building fchooM uscthlB Stone
. for hearths, jams, &c.?the only Stone
[ that will stand the fire, and can bo fur
j nished at about half the price of granite.
Apply at.the Macule'Yard, or to Mr.
John Lespeir, near Cokesbuiy.
- Aug.-14, I872,-18-tf.
I . NOTIUE.
n I
' Fg^ITE undersigned han associated
B with him in the Fire Insurance
business, JOEL S. PERIilN, Escuu
[ dcr tiio name und style of 1)U1'KE &
; PER R IN.
We represent a Capital of Four Mil
lions Dollars, and are prepared to iiat>u?
all kinds of Policies.
Apply tr. J. F. C. Dul^-e, at No. 3
"WeiIv's .Block, or to Joel ?S. Perrin,
Esq., Law ltanirc.
J. F.C. DuPKE.
July 3, 1872, 12, If
Just thinlc of it, a mf.n SO years oki
by paying ?17.55 j'eavl}' can sccnre
$2,000 worth of insurance iu the
' Universal."
, :
LAH3DEETHS'
HEW E0P t
% Seed,
Embracing the following varieties.
Purple Top Yellow Ruta Baga,
V' ' i
Large Norfolk,
Red Top Strap-leaved,;
White Glebe,
Yellow Aberdeen,
Hanover and Flat Dutch,
For Sale, by
White Brothers.
July 21, 1S72, Jo-tf
Window Shades.
"?JKW lot of oil Window Shades jus*
Hq received, nt
J. I). CHALMERS & CO.'S.
July 31,1S72, 10-lf.
The Universal Life Insuranco Co.,
only charges 815.35 yearly for $1,000!
on a man !i5 years old,- or one and a!
half pel* cent, on tho amount. .
1 . , . k ' l . ; t ..
Looking Glasses.
OVAL' French Looking Glnss for
Parlor, Inr^e size; Crown Top
French L?>o!ung:CJlaji3 for Parlor; Arch
Top.Goinian Looking Gla?tf fur Parlor,
forge size; French ami Giiuu Plaic to
till frames, till sizes, at
J. IX CHALMERS & CO.'S.
July 31, 1S72, lG-tf.
"Wlint hnsbatrd or father 40 yenre
old who cannot sparo 024.35 yearly
lo sccnrc a Life Policy lor $1,00(3 ?
PICTURE FRA3IES, &C.
OVAL FRAMES, all sizes?Square
Frames on hand-ahd mado an*
Rize, at J. D. CHALMERS & CO
Attention Planters.
Tjtflfe' "MORRIS' COTTON 'GIN,"
is WARRANTED to plcas'o or
NO SALE. It has taken tho
premium at both fairs held in Colum
bia since the war. For simplicity,
strength, and light running is- ahead
of all others, Makes as good lint
and more of it from tho samo quan
tity of seed than any gin mado.
Price S3.50 per saw in Columbia..
Also, Wood Turning of any stylo
done at short notice.
Address, .
E. MOITRIS, Columbia, S.C.
June 5, 1872, 8 3m '
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HfTHE IMPROVED! II
J;" * COTTON'PRESS-^
?the last miprovement docs
the Press to be placcd und
durability,: and cheapness co
Individual, Township, Coi
dor the. Patent, with full in;
Apply to
August 21, 1872, 17-2m
Tvrrv. a. dtf a
Our Country frauds, may not all
i FULL -. LINl
Bacon always tlie besi
Flour of various
.
Syrup as
< f -Wl ,i: {
All of which we will sell at the
Feb. 14,1372,43?tf
: NO. 2 G2ti
And arc fully prepared to show to t
Consisting of
BACON, FLOUR,
ISE W OiiL
find cverythingin tlir.t line suitablf
A Nice i^sorhi
Comprising -'ORANGES, LEMONi
BRANDY PEACHES, SAftDIN
everything in that line.
A Choice lot of Moi
ARE NOW
SPRIOT AND SUM!
'&> Si
cos
tori;,/. ;}
Hats,_ Shoes, Crockery,
.r S~~\ T A O GTPl
IN ANY QUANTITY, to wl
wish to liu;
April 3,1372, 51-tf
T-DAW 13
Are jnj'si to i
At the very lowest figures. They fi
seeu in Columbia, which i3 sulxiciei
y
r Anmani? m a v\
'QW Oflfcir ai LARGE and SUVK
pricti from ?110'fo y,;ith :s
WAGONS 0$ A f.L StmS*. made I
MATERIAL IN THE COl'NTRY,
They alr o aft'cr focsgle A LIGHT
LOW. FULL CASH.
They keep constantly on hand MI
NY and WALNTJT(s(>FFTNS, and
Their hoarse with one of the Firm
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
RE now offering to the public it
line of all the Goods generally
TUEI1
have been selected v/ith gi
hftr
ta
A FINE STOCK C
A gOO'
Groceries, Hardware,
To which the attention of purchaser
Jan 8, 1872, 27- tf
/"OUF
HORIZONTAL LEVER POWER
the cheapest and best in the world
away with the long sweep and allowsJ
or the lint room. For simplicity, j
mbined, it lias no equal.
.inty and State Rights for sale un
Sti'iictidiis, to build and operate.
til v' ? ' ' *
.. ' -i;'? '1'* * ^ .
0153-2*1^.3033., '
Due West, S. C.
9B
/fsL
&3
lTSTITE RANGE.
of them know, that we keep
r grades,
id Molasses,
ird in Bbls. aiid Cans,
Sugar of several qualities.
Coffee, Eice, Salt, &c,
lowest market prices.
lmte;. range.
he public their select stock of . -
ind Provisions,
m GLASSES, .
EAJTS! SYRUP, "MACKEREL,
LARK*,''SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE
i furfuniilleg. Alsot
lent of- Gonfectionaries,
5, BANANAS, COCOA ^UTS, JELLIES,
ES, OYSTERS/-CRACKERS, audany and
ALSO,
mtaia Corn aad Hice Hams,
ELL CO.,
OPEXOGTKEIR
MER STOCK OF GOOflS,
LISTING OF '
I O oods,
m n n* ~i' ci
uiassware, uonee ana ougar,
5 AND SYHUPS,
liich they invite tho attention of fill who
y Goods at low prices.
HiXj 1j cfe CO.
SS2L Cf p
rnish the latest and best style
irimlierl most of those elegant fronts to be
it recommendation. Give them a calJ.y$r *
wa. awn 'rfpAnnum
nil w i&ui miuiiu
Til OP. STOCK cf BUGGIES, ranging in
>y the best -MACHINISTS, and of the BEST
and after the; Infest and best styles.
CRANE-NECK CARRIAGE, of good style,
ITALIC BURIAL CASES, and 31A HOG A
others of cheaper-!style. ...
l will attend all funerals.
. / ' [Nov. 3; 1871,2S?
o
0S
I ANTS A-T
A-'
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2 k3 \j *5
1 their new and handsome building, a full
needed in this community.
real care, and unusually attractive.
IDE CLOTHING.
is- BOOTS AND SHOES.
il assortment of
, . 1 > ^ r, ' ' ^
Crockery, and Glassware.
s is invited. Give us a call.
Greenville & Columbia R. B.
Pally. Sundays excepted, connecting
willi Night Trains on the South Carolina . -
Railroad, upand down ; also with Trains
going NGrth and South on Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Railroad, and
Wiimington, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad. ^
? UP.
Leave Columbia 7:45a.tHi
14 Alston 9:35 a.m.
" Newberry 11:15 a.m.
44 Cokesbury 2:15 p.m.'
" Belton s:30p.m. V
Arrive Greenville 6:10 p,ln.'
ja DOWN.
Leave CTCenville 6r30 a.ti).'
" Belton v 8:30 a-m.
" Cokesbury .10:14 a.m.
" Abbeville 8:15&.m.;'
" Newberry 1:30 p.m.
" Alston... 3:20p.m;
Arrive Columbia 5:10 p.m.
AND.EItSON BRANCH & BLUE BIDG EDIV'tf.
DOWN. X
Leave Walballa 4:45 a.m.
" Perryvilie :. 5:25 a.m. ; :1
Pendleton..... 6:10 a.m.
" Anderson 7:10 a.in*
Arrive Belton 8.00 a.?* ?
(Connecting with the down train for
? . Greenville.) . rf
UP.
Leave Belton 4:30 p^tb. '
Anderson 5:30 p.m.
" Pendleton .*..... 6:30 p:m.
" Perryvilie...... 7115 p.m.
Arrivo Walhalla 7:50 p.m.
Accommodution Trains will be run on
Brancli Roads on Mondays, Wednesdays"'i
and Fridays.
ABBEVILLE BRANCH.
Leave Cokesbury for Abbeville 10:20 a^
" Abbeville for(jokesbury 1:30p.m. y
.i
AfcDEBSON BRANCH. .
Leave Belton for Anderson 8:35 a.m.
" Anderson for Belton.....: 2:30 p.m.
THOS. DODAMEAD, "
Gen'l Superintendent. .
M. T. Bartlett, ,Gen'l|Ticket Ageqt.
GALLOL GLASS JARS, TIN TOPS,
" " Bottles, Glass Stoppers,
I at LEE & PARKER.
July 8,1872,13-2t
FAMILY - BIBLES,
Will Places ft My Mate
LEE & PARKER.'
Jano'IO, 1872 20?tf
r , , -.. }. .
"The cheapest of prerainmB consis
tent with entire arid porfeot safety t<>
tho insured best subserve the Doblio
interest, and oporate to extend the
benefits of these benoficenfc institu-.
tions. It is needless and expensive
to pay over money or notes to a Life t
Insurance- Co., for tho purpose only.'
.of having tho same returned.
LIVERPOOL
LONDON AND
' GSrHaOiBSS
IHSHItANCE COMPANY.
Insures Against LOSS FIRE
: v as' LOW as any GOOD
company.
8?- All Losses paid at the Agency in
Charleston without reduction.
No extra charge for .Policy?a SAY
ING of $1.00 TO INSURED..
Assets in Gdld, $20,000,000
n .1 TV < - AAA MnA AA
v&uy iteeeipis over - - - &zu,u.uu.
CHICAGO LOSSES, AJAj P
Near - - - $3,000,000.00
?Sr Business quadrupled since Chi.
cago Firo. ?@a - . -
WM. H. PARKER,
A/yf rt.
January 32, 1872?40?tf
J. KURZ,
Boot and Shoe Maker,
LAWSON'S OLD STAND, .
ABBEVILLE C. H? S. C.
insr ANTED. "2,000 lbs. DRY
ff HIDEri for which the highest
price will bo paid or taken io exchange
tor Boots ana Shoes.
May 29,1872, 7?tf
AT 190
may be found
A Choice and well-selected
Stock of Goods Embracing .
a General Assortment.
Some not handsome-isome rathsr me
dium?and some beautiful.
We will not say too much on paper-;
some people might say we were not in
earnest.
We only ask the people of Abbeville
and adjoining Couuties to
Examine Our Stock, Price
Our Goods and De
cide for them- - -
I
selves.
olioll oil'iun fn malrp it intAfMf.
of buyers t6 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 safe one for our people. Hence
the gtcat necessity of adhering closely
to it. In the end we will find ft to ojir
a ^vantage. No doubt of it.
Respectfully,
rate, Hill & Ciiiflfliai
April 17,"IS72,1-tf
Carolina -Life Iisorw Goipy,
-< 1 <o F
Memphis, Tenn., and Baltimore, Md
ASSETS, $1,OOO,000.
HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS, President.
Gen. Wade Hampton, Vice-President
Gen. John 3). Kennedys
General Agent for South Carolina
COLUMBIA, S. $
March G, lS72,46--6m
t?: ,?
FRESH CANDY, at
LEE & PARKER.
July S, 1872,13-2t