University of South Carolina Libraries
<Ca _ J According to the Kew Yor] Herald Reporter, Mr. A. T. Stcwari the merchant prince of New Yorl> 8ee3 no reason why Mr. Greeley' election would produce uneasiues end trouble in the financial work We present the following extract Mr. Stewart?What is it yo want to know ? Reporter ? Well, we want t know whether you look forward t -Mr. Greeley's election as likely t produce uneasiness and financia difficulty in the financial world ? Mr. Stewart?I do not. Wh should it lead to difficulty ? Reporter?Well, it is said th? Mr. Greeley's peculiar financu views would be tlie reverse of tbos entertained by Mr. Boutwell. Mr. Stewart?'Can you tell m what are the views of Mr. Boul well ? I never could learn that h had any special views or policy, supposed his course was controller by his judgment and existing elr cumstances. So far as his policy consists in purchasing, at large pre hiium, government bonds not ye 'due, I think the sooner that it i: terminated the better for the conn try; and the sooner it is under stood that the government intend: entering upon a policy which ai some future time, no matter how remote, will lead to the resumption of specie payments, the better i1 wil! be for every body. Continuing the course that has been pursued the last lour years will never lead us to specie payments, but leaves even* merchant at the mercy of gold gamlblers.' Reporter?Then you have no fear that the election of Mr. Greeley will produce any financial difficulty? Mr. Stewart?None whatever. Reporter?What do you think of his present views on the tariff ques tion? Would thev not, if carried V/UC UJ a VlKUl^Q ui niv; Uii IU^ ivmi to some confusion with the mer chants ? Mr. Stewart?Not at all. On the contrary, I think Mr. Greeley leave? that question where it always should be left?with the people, through their members of Congress, uncon trolled by party dictation. I have always contended that the tarifi laws, to which our country look? for its revenue, should be dictated wholly by rules of equity and jus tice, and so as to bear equally in their application upon all interest? and all classes. Take oft* the party whip, allo?v the memberS of Con gress to consult the general interests tlioin irn fnnctitnniita in framing the tariff laws, and I be lieve we would find every interest much better served and protected than it now is. Elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana.?New York, October 10.?The Herald figures the .Pennsylvania Republican ma jority at 26,000 ; Ohio, Republican majority at 15,000; Indiana, major ity for Hendricks or Brown 500 to 1,000. The Republicans have un doubtedly gained one Congressman in Indiana, and have a majority of the Legislature. The official vote may be necessary to determine the DlULL* 11UIV.CU .1 J- I c?'Ct/ct/ vwuiua Indiana for the Liberals by 1,500 to 2,500. Ohio returns are very incomplete. The Tribune says the Liberals have elected seven mem bers of Congress?a gain of two? and the Administration have chosen thirteen. The election of liendricks seems to be conceded by 300 to 500.! Hendricks runs ahead of the ticket. I Shanks is elected in the Ninth In diana District, giving the Republi cans two net gain. Niblaek's ma jority is 150. Yoorhees was de feated by 600. The chances favor two Indiana Republican members at large. The Republicans havei fourteen majority 011 joint ballot. Governor Scott Sues the Tri btne Associaton.?Governor Scott of; South Carolina has commenced an notion in tho United States Circuit Court against Dr. Horace Grcclej and the other members of theTribune Association, to recover *100,000 dam Jigea for an alleged lib >1 which, ap peared in tho Tribune. It is said lhat Colonel Bliss, the well-known agent of Tom Murphy & Co.. advised Governor Scott to bring the suit. Col onel Bliss appears as counsel for tho' Governor. It was first intended to arrest some, of the members of the Tribune Asso-j eiation, in the absence of Dr. Greeley,' but the Hon. Samuel Sinclair, the publisher of the Tribune, took steps; Jo prevent such an indignity. Mr.! Sinclair will appear with his counsel,! Messrs. Rankle and Englehart. in! court to-day, preparatory to filing an! answer to Governor Scott's complaint. ?New York Sun fEditor Abbeville Press and Banner. The following named persons have been recommended to S. J. Poinier, Esq, chief supervisor of the District of South Carolina, as supervisors at the various Election Precincts of this county, according to the Act of Con gress in such case made and provided. STPERVISORS. PRECINCTS. J. T. Robertson, Abbeville C. H. No. 1. Jool S. Perrin, Abbeville C. H. No. 2. .Edward F. Parker, Calhoun's Mills. Francis A. Connor, Cokesbury, Oliver McAdams, Centrevillo. John A. Devlin, Cedar Springs. John C. Chiles, Chiles Cross Roads. Robert W. Haddon, Duo West. Simon P. Boozer, Greenwood. Robert E. Hill, Long Cane Mills. G. B. Reid, Donnaldsville. B. A. Jones, Ninety-Six. Frank A. "Wilson, Warrenton. John H Jones, St. Charlotte Church. John W. Ligon, White Hall. Wro. A. Giles, LowndesviJle. J S. COTHRAN, County Chairman, &c., - '-* Abbeville County. < October 7, 1872. n * k Messrs. Trowbridge & Co. hav< t, gone into their splendid new Store ii | Cot h ran & "Wilson's Range, when sithey will bo pleased to see thei; |sj friends and customers. Their stocl ' i was purchased with great care in th y Northern markets, by Mr. Trow j bridge, and is one of the most com ojplete that they havo ever had, am oi their prices are as low as the lowes 9 Give them a call and examine fo yourselves. Messrs. Hughes, Perrii Quarles arc always ready to assist ii doing the honors of the house. T. Markwalter, Augusta, Ga.? We direct attention to the card o this well known dealer in marb!< monuments, tombstones and iurni t-ltureof all kinds. Mr. Markwaltcr if c a gentleman of established eharactei I and every way reliable. Our friends ' needing anvthing in his lino will be I O v O furnished with a choice article, af moderate rates. Give him a call and send your orders. -?<z>* II. Brandt, Augusta, Ga?13y ref erence to the advertisement in anoth er column it will be seen that this well known merchant of Augusta has removed from 324 to 222 Broad ' St, opposite the Merchants and k, Planters National Bank. There our r | jfriends will find it to their interest to I 'give him a call. [ jggf The President lias issued a proclamation appointing Thursday the 28th November next as a day Thanksgiving. i | o o Quarles, Perrin it Co., adver tise a lot or' choice saddles, and buggy and wagon whips. <j> See change in the adrertise ment of Mrs. Ellen L. Parker. | The ''Allston House," BY THE MISSES CATER. Arrivals sincc last Wednesday. W A Branch, Augusta, Ga; Dr Norwood, Cokesbury, S C; C P Ilyde, CC&ARK; Julius Dryfoos, Atlan ta; J B'Grecnfeldet, A Westheniicr, ; Baltimore; II E Hill, Misses Belle \r.,~ Abbeville; W II Cole, Brooks' Mill; Win Prat he r, Lowndesville; John C Chiles, Mill Way; Mr and Mrs Dun bar, Columbia; Dr. Eon Brown, Wil liamston; Mr. Calvin lladdon, Due West, 1'ev. Young, Andcrsonvillc, W II Matthews, Mr. Leak, Consignees.. The following named porsons have freight in the Depot: D II Blaekwell, Bilker & C, J R Bleck ley, J Cleveland & Bros., J D Chalmers, E W Crawford & Co., H Edwards, C T Haskell, Heard Bros., C Hemphill & Co, L J Johnson, S C Link, J E Lyon, W j F Mattox, J McCaslan, A T Robertson, I L J "Wilson, E F Power, (jowan & Lyon, | J E Caldwell, \V J Cress well, W W I Sprouce <k Co. J. . JU AltdJJLALjIj, Agent. The following persons have packages in the Express office: Ward la M, I' D Myzick, J M Dod son, W 11 Xeilson, P B Moragne, Nancy Means, C Bruce, Kaplian &Sklarz, M Thomas, C Wright, C Alston, T C Has kell, W D Mars & Co., H P Baker. U. V. HAMMOND, Agent. Market [Reports. COItKE(TEL> WEEKLY BY BARNWELL & CO.. Dealers in Stajilc Dry Goods, Grocc rics, J'iuviisiotiH, , etc. A itnEVlLLE, October IG, 1S72. Cotton, 17 Apples, $2.00 Butter, 20to30c liacou, 11 to 14 Coffee, 28 to 40 j Corn, $1.30 Chickens, 20 to 30c each i Eggs !?3c per dozen ! Fodder, $1.25 per 100 lbs I Flour, S9 to $15 per bbl' Ground Feus, $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel Meal, $1.50 per bushel Molasses, 50 to 75c per gallon Nails, *.10 cents per lb Oranges, 80c to SI.00 per dozen l'eas, $1.25 to 1.50 pe- bushel Syrup, 75c to $1.25 per gal Sugar 15 to 20c per lb Tea, $1.25 to $2.50 per lb Whiskey, $1.CO to $1.25 per bot. New Yojik, October 14.?Cotton firm; Middling uplands 19J; Orleans 29; re ceipts 7'J!K). I Baltimore, October 14.? Cotton firm, i Middlings 18}. Receipts 1182 bales. Charleston*, October 14.?Cotton active. Middlings IS}. Receipts 2402. Medical Notice. R. RHETT will occupy Dr.' 1 \YM. C. WARDLA W'S late: office on the Square. llis residence is still at Dr. Lyon's. Oct. 9,1872. 26-2t. Notice to my Patrons. I EXPECT to go North in about two weeks, to be absent several months. Those wishing work done, had better call immediately. Respectfully, JNO. S. THOMSON, D. D. S. Oct. 9, 1872, 26, tf TO ARRIVE. 200 BUSHELS PURE TAPPAHAMOC WHEAT, Very popular in Tennessee and other wheat States. Price $2.50 per bushel, sacks included. Address or call on YOE & HALE, Ninety-Six, S. C. Oct. 9, 1872, 26-4t FOR SEED. ESTA.BL] X entering upon the eighth year of WL1TTI? V e ? f fl.? JL 1 JU JL . would assure their friends and custom j for supplying the wants of the trade tl I THEIR STOCK OF FA! is complete in every particular, They :1 specially to their LARGE A^sD ELI IDElESSfcS f Embracing SILKS, JAPANESE SI! POPLINS, MERINOS, 1 3 HOSIERY A S Their Stock of iCASSIMEEES, GLOTI > ' j was never larger nor better. Any pen - wear, can certainly be suited. , they can suit everybody. They ke*>p t line to be found anywhere in the conn Give them a cail and they will do tin WHI1 IN ADDITION T( DRY GOODS, B( OFFER Bacon, Lard, Flour, Si lasses, Mackerel, And-everything usually kept in aG'RC Thev have also on hands a small qiu SEED. October 9' 1872, 20-tf ow /\<v\r UUTUJBJt ARE NOW OJ Jfall ant* iUi CAPS, BOOTS AND S Trrihrnpirio'their iisiial la They bog leave to call especial attenti Millinery Which is still in the charge of MRS. ready to exhibit a HANDSOME and W HI Oct. 9, 1872. 2G-tf WE take pleasure in announcing to our friends that our Fall and Winter Stock Is now ready for inspection and Bale. DRESS GOODS, and all the LAT EST STYLES OF TRIMMINGS. WHITE GOODS, in variety. An elegant assortment of SHAWLS, SCARFS, &c BOOTS and SHOES of the best make, and which we guaran an tee to be as represented. CASSIMERES, Klr. JEANS, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps of the latest styles,, among which are i a few of the latest BROADWAY SILIv HATS. SUGARS, COFFEE, and allthelighl Groceries. Crockery. Glass and Hard ware, &c., &c. We will make it to your interest to buj at 190. Me, Hill & Cmiiiteii. Oct. 9, 1872, 2G-tf S. A. BKAZEALE, Merchant Tailor, WOULD respectfully inform his cus tomer? and the public generally tlmt he has received his FALL and WINTER STOCK of CLOTHS AND CiSSIMEBES which he will cut and make to order on reasonable terms for ('ash. Shirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention o; every one io my splendid fitting .Shirt Patterns. Give me a call without fail. S. A. BRAZEALE. Oct. 9, JS72, 2G?tf VALUABLE . Cotton Plantation For Sale. WILL be sold, by conscnt of par ties, at Abbeville Court House on Sale Day next, within tho usual hours, the Quarter Tract of land, ol which Maj. John Chiles, died, seized and possessed, situate in Abbevillo in Abbeville County, on llardlaboi creelc. Terms of sale and a more particular description of tho land given on day of sale. THOS. C. PERRIJST, Executor Will of Maj. John Chiles, Oct. 9, 1872, 20 4t [SHED 1865. their business since the war (MOTHERS ers that they are better prepared this Fi lan ever before. n ivn nrnrmim nnnn iJli ailil TV 111 1 Jbil UUUAJ would invite the attention of the ladi :gant assortment of lks, )elaines, &c. xi) gloves!! hawls and boulevard skirt IS, TWEEDS & JEANS son in want of Goods for Mens' or Bo; lie largest and best assorted Stock in the try. ;ir best to please. \ rE BROTHERS. ) THEIR STOCK OF JOTS AND SHOES BSOSSSB* FOPw SALE agar, Coffee, Meal, Mc Ralf Pn.jririmr Tips. >CERY STORE. lutityof PURE RED OATS FOl WHITE BROTHERS. 5R, 1872. R0BERTS0I* PENING THEIR rtf UIVV UV HABDWABE HOES, NOTIONS, &D, rge and varied assortment. on to their LYTITGOE. who will always be fouu ,rELL-SELECTED STOCK.* LLER & ROBERTSON. THES ATTRACTION "The centre of attractioi ' seems to be at the "Empo rium of Fashion." Upoi meeting any lady 011 th Street you will find that sh is either going from or t< I the the "Emporium o j Fashion. Go into th ! country and you will hea 'jthem either talking of go i ing to Fowler's or of hav ! iug been there. To se< ' the fashions?the very la M test fashions, go to Fow ler's." Well ladies if you will com r: to see us this season, we wil i promise to send you awa; well pleased with our Good and prices. We invite you ti i come, come and see our Stock | see the elegant Stock of Milli I nerv, Dress Goods, Shawls Furs--see the new pattern used in the Dress Making De partmentt Examine our Ki< Gloves at $1.50 and $1.75 I Look at our "Otter" Black A1 j pacas. See the handsome Rib bons, Bows, Scarfs, Laces. Se< the New Hair Goods, see tin ;good taste displayed by Misi Perrin and Miss Small, and th< Misses Taggart in their respec tive Departments. In shor come and see everything to b< seen. Come and see agenuini Dry Goods Store, and we prom ise to send you away pleased Jas. W. Fowler & Co. Oct. 9,1872. Just Arrived, 100 Bushels cf Red Oats, 1.000 lbs. Wheat Bran, and another lot of that Fine Flour, At McDONALD & HADDON'S Oct. 9, 1872, 2G-tf McDonal & ill HAVE NCT S A Full Stock < 09 Whicl ?ATrv fim-nmrn BUIiii OiUlUX and as Cheap as any G< by any Firs in the "VVe will not attempt to com} induce you to buy will sell you and doubly make it up on otlu with you so gently by indulging sells you goods first at a high p interest, and ten to one if lie d< stable to attach your cotton. 1 ing business. AVE will sell yo AT A SMALL PI which will enable to sell to oui will be obliged to see the bencf Oct. 9, 1872, 26-tf ~MRNW1 Ilavo been reccivin Large additions to 1 Such as CALICOES, WHITE A IOSNABURGS, PLAID OSNAJ3UI A large variety of JEANS for me TICKINGS, FLANNELS, BLA] Stock of HATS, SHOES, and CLO: IN GR( They have on hand various grade SUGAR, COFFEE AND FISH. T1 NAILS, SALT and many other thin; supply of the . j Heaviest; and best Arrcn which they nre selling at the lowest i Oct. 9, 1872, 26-tf bassws HAVE the roputatipn of paying th and selling iheir Goods at price iliem a call.. Ncto ?ooi)5 rof ii kaplian abbevil eir'f A Em bra Also, J mcnt of EMPJvESS GOODS, IUMA assortment of 10 4 SHEETING, Ne< A FINE STOCK OF F; For Gentlemen, Youths' and .Boys, of all des scriptions. TRUNKS, VALISES, And a large stock of Umbrellas. [lose and Half HOSE, HANDKERC llcmcrj's FURNISHING GOODS. i1 Ladies' an' Gentlemen's SHAWLS K2F All the above goods, and a gre to our stock. to meet tlio wants ot 01 " l best Houses in New York, and wcr [LOWEST PRICES, and our motto The public are most respectfully in\ satisfaction, At Cothran & Wi KAPH^ f\ -t. A 10T0 IP A First-rate Abbeville Plantation, containing about 1,500 ACRES, capable of advantageous di vision, the property formerly of Gen. Augustus M. Smith, now of his widow. For terms and particulars ap ply to JOEL S. PRRRIN, Esq., of Ab beville, or to WARDLAW & CAREW, Charleston. Oct. 1,-1672, 25-4t A Full Une OF MOLASSES & SYRUPS, just received, by DuPRE & SMITH. Oct. 1,1872, 25-tf tl t Haddon )f Merchandise, i will be LY FOE CASH, )ods of the same quality it Class House Trade. )ete with the merchant, who ic many leading articles for cost, ;rs, or against the man who deals I you for twelve long months and rice and then adds to this a large Des not in the end send Mr. Con so this is not our manner of do u rTHING tOFIT FOR CASH, r customers so chcap that thej it derived from the cash system ILL & CO., g during the past week ;heir Stock of Staple EES?, cfee., ?fcc. XI) BlitttVH SIIIKTINGS, BKOWK !GS. h'h wear. SKETS, &c.. &c., &e. Also a Iarg< rniva 3CERIES 3 of FLOUR, MOLASSES, SYRUPS bey sell also LARD, RICE, BACON [js. They havo now in Store a large Arrow Ties, v Ties, narket prices. [X & CO., e HIGHEST PRICES FOR COTTON s as low as the lowest. Be sure to give [Oct 6, 1872, 26 tf l)c fall au& ID inter, & Sklnrz w CLE, S. G., KE PLEASURE in announcing tc ricnds and customers, that they are now (f Carefully Selected Stock of t ill WINTER GOODS, .cing DRY GOODS of all descriptions, rI??E DRESS GOODS, a fine assort SIvS, JAPANESE SILK.S; also a fine iv York Mills. Also, EAOY-MADE CLOTHING, I ATS AND CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, f which wc can suit young and old to their beet advantage. tans, Pistols, Watches and Jewelry. !, Balmoral Skirts, Gloves, Corsets. at many others which we have added lii- increasing trade, wore oougnt in ino e consequently BOUGHT AT T1IE is, "Quick Sales and Small Profits." *iLed to call and examine for their own lson's New Range. LN & SKLARZ. Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that James M. Truwit, Executor of the Es tate of Matthew Goodwin, deceased, has applied to C. W. Gtiflin, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Abbe vill, fora final discharge as Executor. , It is Ordered. That the 22d day of Oc tober A. D. 1872, be fixed for hearing of Petition, tand a liual settlement of said Estate. J. C. WOSMANSKY, C. C. P. Sept. 15, 1S72, 2-5?3t A Large Lot of. ENVELOPES, ; just received and for sale cheap. LEE & P ARRET. Oct. 1,1872, 25-tf WHOLESALE AND E TRUNKS,; VALISES 222 Broai ^. XJCSr XT & 1 Oct. J, 1872, 25-3ra ALL SIGHT! AT &UARLES, PERRIN &C0. OUR MR. QUARLE8 has just re turned from Baltimore, Philadel phia and New York, and we are now receiving our New and Beautiful Stock i OF 0 ijLii irri-A.? ra.ii ix w mier which we have determine^ to sell at the LOWEST FIGURES. Our policy is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," and we Invite every body to call and examine our goods and prices. We call fhe attention of the Ladies to our handsome Stock of RICH SILK VALOURS, Diagonal Satteens, Royal Satteens, Rep Brocades, Flail, Stripe! ai Fiprefl Poplins, MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTH, A LPAC A.S, (a beautiful lot,) Elegant Gros Grain Slack Silk, Etc., Etc. Gilbert's A Opera Flannels,' All Colors. Be sure to ask for Gilberts' (A). It is the best and we sell it as low as the cheapest. ' - Calicoes, Sheeting, Long Cloths, Cambric, 9 Table Damask, , Toweling, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. , We arc openiug a full line of W H I TE AND FANCY GOODS, such as Laces, Embroideries,. Cuffs & Collars* HANDKERCHIEFS, Latest styles of Silk Ties and Bows, ! !Perfumeries, and all sorts of Articles for the toilet. I Shawls in styles and prices to suit all. A New Lot of the latest styles of Miles' & Sons celebrated GAITERS and WALKING SHOES, In the Gentleraens' Department, we have every thing they need in -the way of Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ready-Hade Clotting, Olotlxs, CASSIMERES, JEANS, ETC, In fact we have everything in the way of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS and GROCERIES that the people want, and we iutend to keep our Stock up to the demands of the trade. In the GROCERY AND Plantation Supply Department we have in store and are receiving a good Stock of BAGGING, TIES, TWINE, BACON, LARD, SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, &C., &c. We will either buy or make liberal advances on Cotton shipped through us to our correspondents in New York, Baltimore or Charleston. Come and see us and wo will do you good. QUARLES, PERRIN & C0. Oct. 1, 1872, 25-lf Balmorals. A BEAUTIFUL LOT NEW 3L STYLES, at QUARLES, PERRIN & CO. Oct. 1, 1872, 25-tf SCHOOL NOTICE. Office of School Commissioner, Abbeville, S. O., Sept. 25, 1872. ALL Schools under my control will close on Friday, pctober 18, 1872, f the scholastic year terminating on that day. T. M. WILLIAMSON, School Commissioner, Sept. 25,1872, 25-3t [Opposite Planters'- Hotfel. ! : : ' "ft' G. Stoepei, Watch Maker, 221 SSOAO STREET, OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. The greatest care devoted to the repair of v ffatches, Clocks, Spectales & Jewelry Oct. 1.1872. 25-6m Looking Glasses. OVAL French Looking Glass for Parlor, large size; Crown Top French Looking Glass for Parlor; Arcli Top Geiman Looking Glass for Parlor, large size; French and Glass Plate to fill frames, all sizes, at ' J. D. CHALMERS & CO.'S. July 81,1872,10-tf. "The cheapest.of premiums consis tent with entire and perfect safety to the insured best 6ubserve the ^iiblic interest, and operate to extefid the benefits 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 satneretur ' < ' Bridge letting. THE building of 9 new Bridge, over Cororiaker Creek, near La&Buck annan's, will be let to toe lowest bidder, at Greenwood, on the 10th day of Octo ber next,, at 12 o'clock M. Plans and specifications made known oe day of letting.. B. JOIvES, C.C.C. Sept. 18,1873, 23-tf .v....... 1 i.ii.-'tiu * New Store! New Goods Cothran . & Wilson's ^Now.Eange, Abbeville, S. O., "^THiTOULD respectfully .call the at* T V tentlon of the piinllc to bis new and varied stock of DRY GOODS, DEE88 GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes. A fall line of - GROCERIES bacon1 lard, flour, salt, molasses, syrup, rice; autDiza maccaroni. cheese, raisins, iS'O^twPS', drc. WO /J F4 coffees, hyson and green teas, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Segars, &c. Me Cutlery and Wet Knifes, Y) A?vvi] AW T AA ^ 01%a4> Prt-wfl X UVYUC.Lt AlCtlU, ?UUb) V?>pOf ORACKERS, Lemon, Soda, Gingor Soaps, Soda Biscuit. BUCKETS, TUBS, SEIVES, Brashes, Blacking. CAMED GOODS, romatoes, Pine Apples, Fresh Poach es, Oysters, Sardines, and many other articles, All of which will bo sold low for :ash. Call soon and examine for yourselves.. ~ J. S. MARSE. Oct. 9, 1872, 26, tf BAGGING. HOPE AND For Sale Low at New Store of J. S. MABSE. Oct- 9, 1872, 26, tf MRS. CAIN HAS just returned from tbe North with a lmndsome assortment of Fall & Winter # sonsistlng of Patterns, BONNETS and IATS, IMPORTED BOWS and TIES. Vlso BLACK LACE FI8CHEWS, omethine entirely new, FEATHERS ind FLOWERS, fn great variety. In act everything in our line is beautiful ind attractive. Which we will Open on Thurs day, October 10th. We invite the Ladies of Abbeville and urroundingDistriots to give us a call at iur Show Rooms over the Citijsens Sa? rings' Bank, Abbeville, S, C. We give speolal attention to orders md guarautee satisfaction in prioes and tyles. Thanking our friends and customers br their liberal support last season, hope o merit the same this Season, MRS. e, w. CAIN & MRS, M. M. WHITE. Oct. 1,1872, 25-tf