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,A.X ACT to Kegjjlale jthe F.ees ol
Probate Judges. Clepks of Courts,
Trial Justices and othep Officers
herein Mentioned
Be it enacted by the Senate and
Jlouse of Jfccpresontatfves of the
State of South Carolina, r)QW ipct and
ir. finnoi-ol Acar?mhlv and bv
(31 1U v? V?IV4 Hi 'WM.'V.J J ,
?bo authority of the same:
Section 1. T^^it the tees jyhich
probate judges, clerks of courts,
trial justices and other of?cers \iepe
in men?io^e.4 shall be authorized tc
receive ifi tjie several cases herein
specified shall be as follows:
Sec. 2. Judges of ProbateFor
petition for letters, &c., fifty cents;
.for citation, fifty cents; qualifying
/executors, a,dn?inistrators or guar
dians, and issuing letters to same,
" '< J . ?.?] ?
one aoiiar ana ueuus, imvin^
bond of a.dn>inigjtrators or guar
dians, one dollar; issuing warrants
of appraisement one dollar; pro
ving will in comraou form, one dol
lar; proving will ip solemn fyfrnK
#ve dollars: filing and eoterinff.re-;
uunciation of executor, on ^dollar;
dedimus potestatem to proVe wilt or
/qualify executor, two.:dollars; re
ceiving, ?&apttiniflg and filing annual
return, oqe dollar J.fof first and
final returns, each three doljars;
/order for sale of personal property,
one dolja?; hearing afld wing peti
tion for gaardiaus and appointment,
jt\vo dollars; entering caveat and
11? .1 ? ?. ?A?vkA /vr\a /1a]Io?? ?\|?
WllDOrUWlllg oamcj fjnv ui;uui , iV.
hearing litigated case, three dollars,
and twenty-five cents additional for
<each witness examined; issuing
/summons for each witness, when
#ot issued by an attorney, thirty
icents i f?>r eye?y rjjle issued against
/defaulting witness or party foiling
to account, two dollars; fop pro
ceedings in partition of real estate,
five dollars, and fifty cents addition?
pi on ever}' hundred dollars, or frac
tional part thereof, for which the
laud may be sold, or, in case of
partition in kind, for which it may
t>e assessed: Provided, That ji) no
#??**? shall the fees and allowances
?o received aggregate more than
twenty-five dollars : Provided, fur
ther, That in cases of partition in
kind no commission shall be
charged; for appointing guardians,
ad litem, one dollar; commissions
on all moneys received and paid
out, two per cent on the first three
hundred dollars, and one per cent,
pn all s#ms over that amount; for
searefr for each paper, ten cents;
for certificate and seal, fifty cents;
for final discharge of executor, ad
ministrator or guardian, one dollar;
for proceedings in dower, inclusive
of all pfyarges, except recording, ten
dollars; for proceedings i# luriacy,
inclusive, five dollars; tor recording
all papers proper to be recorded,.or
furnishing copy of any paper in his
office,per copy sheet ot one hundred
words, each figure counting one
word, fifteen cents; for all services
in setting off the homestead, inclu
ding the title and record of pro
ceedings, five dollars.
Sec. 3. Clerks of Courts: For
signing and sealing sub writ, titty
cents; for administering oaths,
twenty-five cents; for taking and
tiling bonds in trover, attachment
aud other cases, one dollar; for
signing and sealing commissions to
examine witness, fifty cents; record
ing plats, under order of court, oue
dollar; rule of survey, fifty cents;
/each official certificate under seal,
fifty cents; issuing attachment foi
contempt, or other special writ,
fifty ceuts; signing and sealing wrii
of habere facias possessionem, fifty
cents; receiving and paying ovei
money officially, under three hun
dred dollaj-s, one per pent.; ovei
that amount, one-half of one pei
cent > on bill, nolle -prosequi, before
giveji out, one dollar; on bill throwr
but by grand jury, or found and
nolle prosequi aoated, discontinued
or struck off, two dollars; on bill
found and verdict by petit jur^, twe
dollars; issuing bench warrant, one
dollar; issuing scire facias, one dol
lar; issuii;ig each execution in ses
sions, one doJtefj signingand seal
j.ng writ of habwsporpuSy one dollar
jssuing warrant n? taking recog
nisance or othef services in the
sessions, t^e ?<ji#e fees allowed tc
trial justices; sapfe writ of venirt
facias, including## vices iucidenl
ito summoning jurors, tyo doJl-in
a^d fifty cenps; preparing j^id is
sying certificates forged snd petil
^ rOjFs ajj4 pcpstablegj aqd furnish
ing return to county commissioners
for each wgek of eyejry te?fl} p)
*ourt five dollars; furnishing ?<j
ivertiseraent in case of escheat,
exclusive of printer's bill, and re
cording proceedings thereon, three
dollars; for advertising and giving
notice to managers of elections, six
dollars; for li<?bnse to an attorney,
all incidental services included, five
dollars; filing and^entering notice
of alien's intention to become a
citizen, one dollar: filinsr and re
cording report of alien, one dollar;
administering oatba of intention,
fifty cents; filing and entering ap
plication to become a citizen, and
administering oath, one dollar; for
giving certificate of citizenship, one
dollar; for taking renunciation of
T
dower or inheritapjos, tWQ (JoJIafs;
official record of estray, an 4
/papers, one dollar; every
Ji'ph toy o paper, tep cent*; every
aea?ch, flritii perti&categ, fifty cents;
swearing trial jwstipe or constable
in office, uj/d certificate, and taking
boijd, o#e dollar;- recording tlje
bonds of couijty officers, ai)4 certi
fying to same, one dollar; for evjsry
probate, in writing, twenty five
cents; for signing aedimus poteata
frr/i, two dollars; fur official certifi
cate to exemplification of record,
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ej?e
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ses,
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one aouar; vy. j?mjg uuuaup ipi/,
twentyrfive ceuts; on entering
judgment, ?fty cents; for copying
papers, per copy sheet of oije htfB
dred words, each figure counting a
word, fifteeu cents; for signing and
sealing each exclusion ana removal,
fifty cents; for recording and copy
ing deeds, mortgagee aftd other
papers, per copy sheet of one hun
dred words, fifteen cents; for eyery
certificate on deeds or other papers,
Mvontv.fivii cents i on erery appeal
V m* ' ? ?
from trial justice, ail servicfis inclu
sive, two dollars; for entering sat
isfaction on mortgage, twenty-five
cents: for recording or copying
plats, pf not more than six corners,
one dollar; for every corner more
than six, ten cents; for filing a?c
recording every rule or ordtr for
arbitration, fifty cents; .for filing
and recording affidavit for contin
uance when ordered by the judge
twenty r five c^nts; fop granting
charters of incorporations, three
dollars,
S&c, 4. Trial justices and justices
of the peace: Oath and warrant in
any criminal case, fifty cents ^each
recognizance, fifty cents ^commit
ments and release, each ttf?niy-five
cents; adminisfceritigand certifying
oath in writing;'other,ah^l:above,
fifty cents; is8uin<^||p*of fiabeas
corpus by two Q i n tly, two
dollarsissu^^j^ttfmons and copy
alio
con
to
exp
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she
doll
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cen
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doll
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Pffi,
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toraeteiKiannu Civil VMKro, my
center, issuing copy for each addi
tional defendant over oiffi, twenty
cer?ts, issuing sumrtioas to each
witness in civil cases, twenty-five
cents; for swearing and taking ex
amination of each witness in civil
cases, twenty-five ceuts; for giving
judgment in cases not defended,
twenty-five cents; for giving judg
ment on bearing litigated cases,
seveuty-five cents; for issuing ex
clusion, or removal of same, fifty
cents; report ot case apd talong
bond to appeal, one dollar and fitly
cents; for issuing attaahpient re
turnable to court or justice, Inclu
ding a)l notices, one dollar apd fifty
cents; for filing returns of garnishee
' '? 4-nmriftr.fi ro
doll
and
coui
und
bate
otb<
terii
8
mor
fifty
rule
cenl
eact
exe<
sale
cenl
per
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fnr i
aim oruer iuci wu, bnvuv^-<?v
cents f for proceedings in cases of
ejectioo, three 4oUars; for approval
of indentures of apprenticeship or
servants, one dollar; for proceed
ings on coroner's inquest, tne same
fees as are allowed to coroner-; for
proceedings on estpay of horse or
mule, one dollar; for proceedings
on all other estrays, fifty cents; for
taking and certifying renunciation
of doweror inheritance, two dollars;
for granting order for special bail,
one dollar; for the trial of any
criminal case, three dollars; for
every preliminary examination of
any criminal case, one dollar and
fifty cents; for taking examination
of witnesses in writing, as pre
scribed by law, one dollar; for at
goo<
ant,
rani
for i
of t
five
trav
wril
of t
in
tending and acting lor tne preser
vation of wrecked vessels and goods,
three dollars per day out of the
goods and effects; for proceed
ings against j^agrauts and returning
report thereof, two dollars; for
qualifying appraisers in setting off
the homestead, sevent)>five cents,
and five cents per mile for all nec
essary travel.
Sec. 5. Notaries public: For tak
ing depositions and swearing wit
nesses, per copy sheet, twenty-five
cents; for every protest, two dollars;
for a duplicate of deposition, pro
test and certificate, per copy sheet,
one hundred words, fifteen cents;
for eacn attendance on auy per???u
to prove any matter or. tiling and
certifying the same, fifty cents, and
five cents additional for evecy mile
of necessary travel in going and
returning; for every certificate, fi'ty
ceflts; for administering au oath,
on affidavit, fifty cents; for taking
renunciation of dower or inheri
tance, two dollars.
Sec. 6. Coroners: For every in
quisition, tan dollars, and five cents
per mile of every mife of necessary
travel in going and returning; for
each warrant issued, fifty cents; for
each commitment, twenty - five
cents j for each recognizance, fifty
cents; for each body disinterred,
five dollars; for recording proceed
ings in each inquisition in liis book,
per copy sheet of one hundred
words, fifteen cents; forperforming
the duties of sheriff, the same fees
as are allowed to sheriffs for like
services,
Sec. 7. "Witnesses r Witnesses in
civil and criminal cases, per day,
one dollar, besides mileage at five
cents per mile, goingand returning;
Provided. That in no case, except
in cases of felonies, where witnesses
for the defense are bound pver, shall
the State be liable to pay the defen
dant's witnesses; Witnesses in trial
justices' court shall receive fifty
" -s inaf rlai* ond tlio aamo miloaiTA
VVU VO JUV L VIWJ VUV 9UMJV x/
as allowed in Circuit Courts.
Sec, 8, Jurors { Jurors per day,
#ne dojlfir and fifty cents, besides
mileage going and returning; jurors
in trial justices' courts shall receive
twenty-nvecefttefor each case tried,
and mileage as h.ej'piii allowed to
other jurors,
Sec. 9. Shoriffe: For entering
every writ, process, warrant or ex
ecution, and making endorsements
- 1- ?... ? 4.? ?
Itnereon, eacu iwcmj-uvcvcuio, iur
serving every writ or summons,
besides mileage, one dollar; for
bond in any case, one dollar; for
commitment and release, each
twenty-five cents; for serving each
venire for grand jury, ten dollars;
for serving each venire for petit
jury, fifteen dollars; for serving
each bepch, or otjtjer warrant issuet
Ihc sessions, attachment, ppth
ipt of court, l?e8i(Jc3'n^ilwigo, on*
lajr > for mrfik fa? person M
>ua, ijot fon?4, and retur?>e4 op
execution fion &t ijiwjitus, oj
a bqrw, besides mileage, on* dot
; levying attachment or execu.
), besides qjijeaga, poe dollar,
ting persons pep cjaj, fatty cents;
curing convict, landing $lj
rges tor burial a#4 other expen^
twenty-five dollars; bringing
prisoner under habeas corpus, tc
paid by tfre prisoner, if able (i|
, by the county,) besides
(dollar; for executing writ 01
ere facias possessionem, one doilai
' ^ - ^^ AA?| fa flQl
lUfcSS WllVtLgt) fH I4VC bcuw pj\sj
e for aU necessary travel goinji
i retting j (or ^transferring
p ey, bonds or otfcfir seeifritiej
money to party, one-half of one
cer}t; for summoning free
dera to try suggestion ot fraud,
i dollars; for serving any papei
;ivil or criminal .e^ses, issued by
1 justice, tjie same fees as arc
^e4 to constabjes in like cases;
veying prisoner from one placc
another, besides $11 nectary
enses going and returning, three
lars per day; cach gu#r4 foi
riff irjL conveying prisoner, one
larperday; commission on all
iiv V?ini if under
se' hundred dollars, two per
t.; if over that sum, two per
t. K?n the jSrst three hundred
lars, and one.-half of one per
t. on balance; pne-fourth of one
cent, on all uioneys*pajd out oi
;e on all executions lodged;
cutions lodged to bind aud order
to levy, twenty-five ceuts; ad
isiug defeud.apt's property, iu
ition to printer s bill, fitly ceftts;
ving deed or mortgage, tjwS
ars; bill of sale, one dollar^
i notice served on set of man
1*8 of elections, besides mileage,
dollar; in case of ejectment
ejecting tenant or others, three
ars; summoning coroner's jury
witnesses, to be paid by the
nty, five dollars; for selling land
er decree of the Court of Pro
in jieu of commission and all
sr charges, except for adminis*
rig, three dollars,
ee. 10. Constables: For sum
ling each witness in cifil cases,
cents; for serving summons,
or notfoe ip any civil case fifty
Is; for serving attachment on
i person, one dollar; for levying
jution, posting adyertisement ol
, and paying over proceeds, fifty
?, besides a commission of two
cent on all suras collected, to
>ai4 by the party in execution;
every day m search of stolen
dls, to be paid by the complain
two dollars; for serving a war
t in any 6tate case, one dollar;
selling an estray, five per cent
he proceeds, and, in this case,
cents per mile for all necessary
el one way, to be certified in
ting by the officer on the back
-11
he process; ior an ueucBewj
'ice in case of ejectment, as well
>re as after judgment, three
ars; for summoning coroner's
7 and witnesses, to be paid bj!
county, five dollars,
ec. 11. That the following com
sation shall hereafter be allowed
ny physician who may be called
>y the acting coroner to make a
mortem examination, to wit;
ere death has resulted from ex
lal violence, and where no die
ion is required, the sum of ten
are; where dissection is uece*
rt and no interment has taker
:e, twenty dollars; for the same,
r one or more days' interment
ty dollars; for the same, wher
chemical analysis is required, c
i not exceeding fifty dollars
ether with the expenses of sucf
lysis, and that iu every case ir
ich such a physician shall b(
ed to any distance beyond on<
e, he shall be allowed the mile
usually charged in his neigh
hood: Provided, That in al
B3 in which chemical analysif
11 be made, the physician wh(
11 make the post mortem exami
ion shall furnish to the countj
imissionere of the county ir
Ich the said examination ha<
n made, with his account, a ful
cement of such analysis: Pro
ed, further, Every account pre
f.m oni-ninQQ 4r\ r nnp rtns
'(em. examination shall have th<
tificate of the coroner, or magis
te acting as coroner, that th<
rices were rendered,
lec. 12. That all acts or parts o
j inconsistent with or suppliet
this act are hereby repealed.
Approved February 26, A. D
3.
r ACT Ceding the Jurisdictioi
if the State of 8outh Carolina t<
he United States of Americi
>ver certain Lauds in the County
>f Darlington, known .as th<
National Cemeterj'."
le it enacted by the* Senate an(
use of Representatives of vht
te of Booth Caro'ina, now met anc
ing in General Assembly, and bj
authority of the same :
lection 1. That the jurisdictior
the State of South Carolina i?
eby ceded to the United State*
America over certain lands situ
i in the county of Darlington
[ near the town of Florence,
>wn asthe ''National Cemetery'1
vided, That the jurisdiction
eby ceded shall not vest nntil
Sfatftfl of America shall
e acquired the title to the said
3 by grant or deed from the
ler or owners thereof, and the
lences of the same shall have
n recorded in the office where,
law, the title to such lands ie
>rded; and the United States ol
erica are to retain such jurisdie'
i bo long as such lands shall be
i for the purposes in this act
itioned, and no longer; and
a jurisdiction is granted upon
express condition that the State
South Carolina shall retain a
current jurisdiction with the
ted States in and over the said
Jands, so fa? ag that cjvil process^ iu
ajl cases pot aflfeptjng thp peal pp
pof8Qi)a). property of tfce ITttitetf
States, #*4 spch criiyuual pr ot^ep
process as shall issi^c ntidejr the au
thority of the State of South Caro
lina against any person op-npersons1
charged with crimes or misdemean
ors con>rwttp4 within or without
the limits of sauj lands may be
AwAAnfAil +l> a no! n 5 n tko aniDP Q7fl.IT
I V/ill| f. ^ l^V OdtMV TW*y
apd wanner as if no jurisdiction
had been hereby c#(Je4,
Sec. 2, That all lands and tene
ments which mav be granted, as
aforesaid, to the United Mates, ahall
be and continue, so long as the
same shall be used for the purposes
in this act mentioned, exonerated
and discharge from all taxes, as
sessments and other charges which
rpay Jbe imposed under the author^
ity of the State of South Carolina,
Appwye4 *JaD.?16, A. D. 1873.
AN ACT t? Entitle for the Relin
quishment to tbo United States, in
Certain Cases, of Title to Lands for
Sights of Light Stations, on the
Counts and Waters of this State.
Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the
State of South Carolina, now met audi
sitting in General Assembly, and by j
tbe authority of the same:
Section 1. That whatever it shall
he made to appear to*any one of the
Circuit < ourts of thin State, upoo the
application of any authorized agent
of the United States that-the said
United States are desirous of purehas
ihgany tract of laud,the right of way
thereto, within the limits of this State,
tor the erection of a light house, bea
con/light, range light, buOy depot, or
other btiildlngs needed for light house
purposes, and the owner or owners of
jsaid land are unknown, non-residents
W minors, or from any other cause are
incapable of making a title to said
fonds, or in case the said owners, be
ing residon is and capable of convey
ing, shall, from disagreement in price,
or any other cause whatever, refuse
to convoy said lands to the United
States, it shall be the duty of the judge
of the District Court in which the
lands so designated to be purchased
are situated to order notice of the said
application to be published jp so trie
newspaper nearest to where said lands
He, also in one newspaper published in
the city of Columbia, once in each
week, for the space" of ihc ? months ;
which notice shall contain an accu
rate description of the said Jands, to
gether, with the names of .the. owners,
or supposed owners, and shall require
ill persons interested in the said
lands to come 4fQrwari,,on a day to
he specified in said notice, and file
their objections, if any they should
have, to the proposed purchase; nnd
at tho time specified in said notice, it
shall be the duty of the said District
Court to empannel a jury, ia the man
ner now provided by law, to assess the
value of said lands at their fiiilr -mar j
kot value, aud all damages sustained
by the owner of the lands so appro
! priated, by reason ot such appropria
tion, which amount, when so assessed,
together with the entire costs of said
proceedings, slmll bo paid into the;
county treasury of said county in
1 which said proceedings are bad ; and
> thereupon the sheriff of the said,
I county, upon the production of the
' certificate of the treasurer of said
county that the said amount has been
paid, shall execute to the United
States, and deliver to'their authorized
agent, a deed of the said lands, reci
ting the proceeding in snid cause,
which said deed ahull convoy to the
United Stated a good and absolute ti
tle to the said lands against all per
sons what,over. '1
.Section. 2 That all the money so
paid into the county treasury shall
there rewfcin, until orderbd to be paid
out by a court of competent jurisdic
tion.
Section. 3. It shall be the duty of
the judge directing the money to be
paid to to county treasurer, in accord
ance vriih the proceedings of this act,
to require ot such treasurer a bond in
double the amount of money ordered
to be paid by fcim, with two or more
sufficient sureties, to be approved by
said judge. Said bonds shall be pay
a' 1c to the people of the State of
1 Boutii Uareiiua, ior tne use anu oeno
j fit of such persons, severally, as are
) entitled said money. Said bonds shall
be executed and approved and filed
. with the clerk of said court before le
ceivingsaid money.
1 Section 4. In all cases of publica
i tion of notice under th 8 act, the court
I shall require the same proof as in
" case of publication of notice under
- the civil practice act of this State.
t See. 5. That the jurisdiction of the
i State of South Carolina is hereby
. ccded to the United States of America
i over so much land as may be con
voyed to the Bnid United States in the
foregoing specified manner for light
house purposes: Provided, That such
jurisdiction is granted upon the ex
press condition that the State of South
Carolina shall retain a concurrent ju
risdiction with the United States in
and over said lands, so far as that civ
il process, in ail cases not affecting the
real or personal property of the Uni
ted States, and such criminal or other
procoss as shall issue under the au
thority of the State of South Caroli
na, against any person or persons
charged with crimes or misdemean
ors, committed within or without the
limits of the said lands, may be exe
cuted therein, in the same way and
manner as if oo jurisdiction bad been
hereby ceded.
Section 6. That all the lands and
tenements which may be granted as
aforesaid to the United Slates shall
be and continue, so long as the same
shall be used for the purposes in this
act mentioned, exonerated and dis
charged fro 31 all taxes and assess
ments and other charges which may
be imposed under the authority of the
State of South Carolina.
Approved January 16, A. D. 1873.
Chaste as Ice, and Pure as Snow,
?The fragrant Sozodont is a scien
i tiflo composition of the purest and
choicest ingredients of the Oriental
i vegetable kingdom. Ever}' ingredient
is well known to have a benoficial
effect on the teeth and gams. It re
moves all disagreeable odors, even
| that of tobacco, it speedily removes
' those ravages which children sustain
in their teeth, owing to improper nse
of sweet and acid articles, which im
perceptibly destroy them.
Spalding's Glue, tho stickiest tjiing
oat. " *
to the Public and my
W?n4s JspeaiaJly, ?
TWAViyjg ypade ?'8?tght change in j
JLJL my business, wliteji will enable <
lue uereafter to keep a more complete
Stock of DRUGS and FANCY ABT1- i
CLES, together with a few oth#r goods
which I have not heretofore kppt, J
beg to informyoy.one and all that I am
still at No. 4 White's Block, ready and
filling to sell and serve all who have ,
thp. mnncv T am itnmnAllaH hareaftop
to require cash for all goods on delivery j
?do pot forget this, and when sending
orders and prescriptions, (which shall
have ray prompt attention)' to send the
cash, r
W. T. PENNEY.
Feb 19,1872^6-tf ;
NOTICE TO BEBTOSS j
op i
Barnwell & Co.
>- r-- r rv f : ' * r f *? {r .
A LL persons indebted to the old firm ,
3- of BARNWELL & CO., are ear- \
nestly requested to come forward at 1
opce and settle their accounts with the i
new firm, who are authorized to receipt i
the same for the old firm. <
r * Barnwell & Co. J
Feb. 26, 1873, 46-tf
Barnwell & Co.
V ' v "
At the New Post Office.
HAVE in store and to arrive,
1,000 Bushels Corn,
10,000 lbs. Bacon,
All grades of Flour,
Meat and Grist,
Syrups and Molasses,
Sugar and Coffee,
Fish, Salt, Nails,
&C., &C., 4&C.
Feb. 16,1872, 45-tf
GREAT REDUCTION.
Prices in accordance with the
times. .<
GROVESTEEN & FULLER'S
splendid Piano Fortes for sale
low for cash, by
PARKER & PERRIN, -
Agents.
1Q 1Q7Q
luatvu iVj
DEHTISTBI. .
.t . !*!,.
f\R. JOHN S. THOMPSON* takes ;
1/ pleasure in informing hi# friende |
and the public generally, that be' will ,
be home by the middle of March, fok <
ly prepared to do all work in his line.
Feb. 26,1872.
Buist'a
GARDEN SEED.
.
Try tbem once and 'you will
want them again. For sale by
Wardlaw & Edward's.
' Ftb. 5,1872, 48-tf |
The Abbeville. Hotel.
Washington Street .
I HAVE recently leased this house,
and have completely refitted it. Its
location Im near the business part of the
town and cau accommodate any number.
I respectfully ask a share of the public
patronage.
JACOB MILLEB.
Jan. 21,1873, 41-3m
Kerosene Oil,
THE PUREST MADE, always on,
hand and'for sale by
W. T. PENNEY.'
Feb. 19, 1873, 45-tf
CARRIAGE MAKING
SEAL, SIGN &
OW offer a LARGE and SUPERIOI
price from $140 to $225, with all the
GON8 OF ALL 8IZE8, irfade by the
MATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, and t
They also offer for sale A LIGHT CRAJ
LOW FOR CASH.
They keep constantly on hand METAL
NY and WALNUT COFFINS, and other
* * 1- T3I _.JII
Their nearae wnn one ox uae r irm wm
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
NEW I
IT
WE are now receiving o
STOCK, comprising
first-class country store. Our G
care by one of the firm from the 1
Baltimore, on the most reasonable
to the wants of our section. Cal
prices. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Oct. 23,1872, 28-tf
JAMES G. BAIL]
205 Broad Steet,
RESPECTFULLY asK your attention
whioh will be sold as low as in any
tw
CAKPET DEPARTMENT.
English Velvet Carpets^
English Brussels Carpets,
3 Ply and Ingrain "
Venetian Carpets,
Cheap Carpets,
Floor Oil Cloths, .
Table Oil Cloths,
Stair Carpets and Rods,
Mattings, Druggets and
Door Mats.
Carpets, Oil Cloths and Curtains i
Oct, 1, 1872, 25-6m
CUBTA1N DE VA
Curtain Materia]
Cornices and Ba
Lace Curtains,
Muslin Curtains
Window Shades
Hair Cloth, all v
Wall Papers
and B
Beautiful Chrotr
Sreeayiil? * Cglawbia B, Jt,
CHANGE OF 8CEDILE.
On aud alter Thursday, September the
ith,1872, the Pawpeiiig^r ti^lUB p? thin
Etoad will be run $a follows, jMffly, Suu
lays excepted;
GOING WEST, OB W
Leave Columbia 7;15 a.m.
" Alston 9;U5 a.m.
" Newberry ...,.....10j4Ua.m.
' C'okesbury 2;00p.m.
" BeJtou S;50 p.m.
irrtve Greenville ???6:30p.m.
GOING EAST, OR DOWN.
Leave Greenville . 7;30a.m.
" Helton 9;3Ua.m.
44 Cokesbury ,,.11;15 a.m.
" Abbeville.,,, 9;I5a.m.
" Newberry..., 2:30 p.m.
44 Alston 4:20 p.m.
Arrive Columbia 6:00 p.m.
Connect at Alfiton with traina on
;he Spartanqurg and Union iiailroad ;
jonnecting at Columbia, S. C., witi.
Night Trains on. the South Carolina
Railroad, up and down; also with Train.
joing North and South on Charlotte,
Columbia aud Augusta Kail road, "ana
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad.
ABBEVILLE BBANCH.
Train leaves Abbeville at 9.15 A.. M.,
?nn iiffLimr with Down Train front
ireenville. Leaves Cokesbury at 2.1o
?. M., connecting with Up Train from
Columbia. Accommodation Train,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Leaves Cokesburv at lkl5 A. 51.., or on
ihe arrival of the Down Train from
3reenviile. Leaves Abbeville at 1
)'clock P. M., connecting witH Up
train from Columbia.
ANDERSON BRANCH & BI-UE RIDGE DIV'N
DOWN.
Leave Walballa 5:45 a.m.
" Perryville 6:25 a.m.
M 'Pendleton 7:10a.m.
4 * ? O.IA n m
" Anderson a.m.
Arrive Bel ton 9.00 a.m.
UP.
Leave Belton 3:50 p.m.
" Anderson 4:50 p.m.
" Pendleton..... 5:50p.m
41 ' Pefiyville'..................... 0:35 p.m.
Arrive Walhalla 7:15p.m.
Accommodation Train between Bel
on and Audersou on Tuesdays. Thure
iays and Saturdays. Leave Belton at
1.60 A. M., or unjkrriyai of Down Train
rom- GreenvilleV Leave Anderson -at
5.00 P. M., connecting with Up.Train
rom Colutnbia. .^' 7 "
TH08. DODAMEAD.
Gen'i Superintendent.
Jabez Norton, Gteu'J Ticket Agent.
AwiinfiA niATIIIiPAl
NMUKts! riiiiuntii
r<w+-r- y%
", ?0?I
PERSONS wishing good pictures
will do well to' calf sOon, as 1
will remaain bui a .short while
longer in Abbeville. So comeone an<l
ill, and GET FOUR GOOD PICr
rUiplS FOR ONE DOLLrAfi,
JL M. DTOBSOWr,
" PAotographar.
N. B. Gallery un-stairsover TROW
BRIDGE & CO.'8 NEW STORE.
T??k 1Q 1Q72 4*.tf
JL'VMf i.fj 1UIV) *v- v*
J. KURZ,
Boot and Shoe Maker,
LAWSON'S OLD STAND,
ABBEVILLE C._H., S. C.
MrANTEp. 1,000 lbs. DRY
W HIDESfor which the highest
S>rlee will be oaid or takeu ill exchange
or Boots ana Bhoes.
May 29,1872, 7?if
Notice to Debtors and Credit
ors.
ALL persona indebted to the estate of
the late . Mrs. MABTHA ELLIOT
CENTER ar^required to make payment I
"nrvur i -n-n \TAI)T P A AMnA?t I
lO HjU VY AIV17 HV/DUCi) iUXj., Atuu ncj i
for the Estate, or to myself, the Admin
istrator. Ali having claims against the I
estate will present them properly pro-J
bated to Mr. Noble, or to myself, for pay
ment.
DANIEL B. CENTER,
Administrator.
13 January, 1873, 3m
I STOCK of BUGGIES, ranging in
modern improvements in the business,
best MACHINISTS, and of the BEST
ifter the latest and best styles.
NE-NECK CARRIAGE, of good style,
IC BURIAL CASES, and MAHOGA
s of cheaper style.
attend all funerals.
[Nov. 3,1871,28?
GOODS
iff $11.
. s v - i
i
ur FALL AND WINTER
everything usually found in a
roods were selected with mnch
best houses in New York and
3 terms, and with special regard
I and see our Ssock and try our
m* wm? m
E & BROTHER,
Augusta, 6a.f
to a full line of the following Goods,
other House:
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
lRTMENT.
Is,
;lld8,
Choice Family
Groceries,
received weekly.
Duffield Hams,
, all sizes, English Crackers,
iridths, Dyspeptics' Food,
Baskets of all kinds,
orders,, Wood Ware,
ios. Brooms and Brushes,
Plantation Supplies,
nade aji(l lf^i4 at short notice.
F' ^ u * m
VINEGAR BITTERS"
Ho Person can take these Blttch jccori
to directiOS*. and remain long unwell, provided
their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point
jot repair.
jmjMpiU or IiUceftimi Headache, PsU
in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, DIs
lines*. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, PftljKUtMft of the
Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Fain in ?he regions
of the Kidnfgh and a hundred oiuer painful symptoms,
6re the ofispnngs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints
has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar
antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
For Female Complaints, in young or old,
married or singly at the dawn of womanhood, or the
torn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an
JUi Mill,
Proprietor.
Manufacturer of Sfeam En
gines and Boilers.
Iron and Brass Castings cf all
Descriptions made to Order.
I am now prepared wth two cupolas,
and can make castings of . any
weight up to ten thousand pounds. X
was awarded the first premium on cast
ingsat the State Agricultural and me
uilttiliuui owicijf ran, nciu wiumi/u.
November 1871 and '72.
SAW MILLS.
I have for Bale the CIRCULAR SAW
MILL that was awarded the first pre
mium at State Fair, liefd Nov. 1872.
ALSO.
the GRIST MILL IRONS that were
awarded the first'premium aud .the 8
ROLLER 12 INCH MILL that took
the first premUiup.v
ALSO
Se^ral setr of GIN GEARING that
took the first Premium at the late State
Fair, all of which will be sold low for
cash. A list of prices will be furnished
ou application to
JOHN H. ALEXANDER,.
I Columbia, S. cl
Ur 1). JJ. omtth, Agent, 4i
Abbeville S. C. :
Jan. 8,1872, 80-tf
Pacific Guano Company,
(CAPITAL $1,000,000)
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
THIS GUANO Is now so well known
in all the Southern States for its
remarkable effects as an agency for in
creasing the products of labor,.as not to
require special recommendation from us.
Its use for seven years past has establish
ed its character for reliable excellence.
The large fixed capital invested
by the Company in this trade affords
the surest guarantee of the continued1
excellence of this Guano.
I. The supplies put into market this sea
son ate, as heretofore, prepared under
; the personal supervision of l)r. St. Jul
ian Ravenel, Chemist of the Company,
at Charleston, S. C., hence planters may
I rest assured that its quality and coinpo
j sitlon is precisely the same as that here
torore sojci.
J. N. ROBSON,
Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C.
JNO. 8. REESE & CO.,
General. Agents, Baltimore.
TERMS?$48 cash ; $53 time, without
interest.
To accommodate planters they can or
der now and have until the 1st of April
to decide as to whether they will take at
time or cash price. When delivered
from the Factory by the carload uo dray
age will be charged.
Nov. 27, 1872, 33-6m.
WE CALL
Especial attention to our
Stock of
ttrATW- TUTATYP
AtJUAA'A,/ X XIAXAJUJU
CLOTHING,
Including
OVERCOATS AND SHAWLS,
New and Handsomo Styles.
In short, all we ask ia a trial. Wo
are determined to sell low.
YOE & HALE.
Oct. 22, 1372. 28, tf
Ladies' Shawls,
PERFECT BEAUTIES,
All Styles, and Prices to Suit.
YOE & HALE.
Oct. 22, 1872 28, tf
Tic Hisses Cater
Respectfully inform the
public, that they still propose
lo keep 'THE alston house"
open as aPrivate Boarding House and j
hone, bv asaiduous attention to bu-i
iiness, to merit a duo share of patro- ??
tiage. "f0
Transient custom solicited. au
m
Many Articles in tlie an<
git
am
DRY 600DS XIHE gj
tat
Offered at greatly reduced prices, by
Pi
Wardlaw & Edwards.
Dec. 18, 1872, 36-tf .
921 BROAD STREET,
IPfOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL,
JffGUSTA, GA
- The greatest care devpted
to the rcpai r of ?
y of this valuable Hair]
-hich is dite to merit alonfu
an assure oar o&pjtflPnsthat:
ept fully up to its bigfy*t#nd?rd {
ad it is the only reliable aad perteoU
d preparation &r restoring Qbat
a Faded Hair to its youth&l color?
taking it soft, lustrous, and silken,
"lie scalp, by its use, becomes white
ndclean. ? removes all eruptions
nd dandruff, and, by its tonic Dlppn
rties, prevents the hairfrora.
ut, as it stimulates anti nourwne#
he hair-elands. ' By its use, the &air
,tows thicker ana stronger. fit,'
>aldneas, it retires jhey^*""'
jlands to their ponnal \J
rill create a new'
!>:treme old age. It is the most eco*
lomical HAin Dressing erer **^ /
is it requires fewer apr"~
i?d gives the hair a sp'
tppearance. A$, A.-J
State Assayer ofMaattk,
'The constituents arepttre,j
Ully selected for excellent
thai consider it the*
jatiox for its intended
Ml by alt Druffffitt*>and 'i
. ' Pr!b?dhe3 _
P^iPOB THE WHISKBR8.
As our Renewer in many case* i >
equires too long a time, and tocj:
nuch care, to restore gray or faded
iVluskefls, we have
iye, in one preparation
mickly and effecfcjwjly
Jus result. It is easily
ind produces a color wil
loithop mh nnr wasli ofl IT Sold by
S Druggist*. ?rice"Frfty
- - A A ^ *.S '
JLtrCP*:
<'- " -%V ,-r,- ',- Y iv.'*v;V* -ia*-'
QfE take pleasure in announcing to
f our friend* that oar r : <A*afj?-v:
fi 4
^ail and Wintsr
5 now ready for inspection and sai*.
DRESS GOODS, jtfd tiFtte LAT
!8T STYLES 0V TBImMINuS. :;. V
WHITE GOODS, In'variety.
An elegant assortment of ? *
IHAW1S, SCARFS, &c.
IVfcJCy -V* ,.'-'Mjutfd
r the best make, and which we guara
ntee to be as represented.
JASSIMERpS, KIT. JEAN8,
Beady-wule Clothfag,1 sx
Hats "and Caps
f the latest sty les.^apioncwhicbarB %
few of the latest BttOAJDVVAY^BILK
[ATS.
UGABS, COFFEE, and all the light
Groceries.
'rockery. Glass and Hard
ware, &c.t &ef
7e will make it to your intermit , to bu/
ton ;i;>:rF
neeeivea x^-aay,. $
anje Additions to out
. CLOTHING
afi 'Gents' iii?? M,
m*
* &tf'ix
t lower prices thah aDy we blirf
BTored this season.' %
Nelson and Cannon.
Dec 25,1872, 37-tf r '
Oyer's SarsaparffllfB
roB Pourm?VHi n?^
many of which ??truly
marvellous. Inreterat*
case* of Scrofulous dis
ease, where thssrstexn
seemed sitrmtea vtth
SS3E?SiiK.??2
Scrofulous affections and
disorders,wkicfc wen
07 were palnltally afflicting, hare been
1 red in sticb great numbers in almost every seo
>n of the country, that the public scarcely Med
be informed of its virtues or usee.
ScroAiloti* poison is one of tbe motf fetaafr
re enemies of our race. PftePf1lA6ae*5nd
ifelt tenant of the organism undermines the eon*
tn it if mi ilia fttfnnV nf nrtftirtliHiia ?>> fc 1
1 disuses, without exciting 'a Ttmptioo,d?5<
esence. Again. It seems to bread lnfrctian
roughont the body, and then, on some frrorisble
caafon, rapidly develop Into oo? or other of Its
leoos forms, either on the surface er among the
als. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly
posited in the longs or heart, or nunofi fcnmu
the liver, or it shows Its presence by eruption*
the skin, or <boI ulcerations' on ome' put it
s body, Hence the occasional nan of a
tblB'SarioparUl* Is advisable, even when no
Ave symptoms of disease appear. Persons af
ted with the following coasplalata generally
d immediate relief; and, at length, care, by tM
3 Of this SABSArhtJLLJb St. Am1k*
Fire, Rose or Eryipctas, Tetter,6*M
leunt, Scald Head, liinaitrorm, SormJCpm,
re Kari. and other emotions or visible'foma
ScroptioM* disease.
iled
Also M thaaMEalioo.
the ana
rms. aa
teat*, lwifH
) various Uleerou?\
i nervous systems*
Syphilis or Venereal and Jfiwwrhl JM|.
tee are cored by it, though a long tfaoa la ? >
Ircd for snbduing these obstinate maladies by
Y medicine. But long-continued use of Qua
dicine will cure the complaint Ltmeorrhmm
Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Aaiais
?we>, are commoner soon relieved arid nltfc
itely cured by its purirtring and Invigorating
set. Minute directions for each case are found
onr Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism
1 Gout, when sanscd by accnmolatlons of ex
neous matters hi the blood. yMd quickly to k,
also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, ConpM*
n or Inflammation of the Liver, and Jmun
?. when arising, aa they often do, from tfea
iklinir noiaont m the blood. T*l? &AH.AA
iJtlXZA is a great restorer for the strength
1 vigor of the system. Those who areSKfls
id and Littleta, Dupoiitalf Ww|lmt
1 troubled with JtervouM Apprmhenrtims or
art, or any of the affections symptomatic of
mknut, will find Immediate relief and oon
oing evidence of Us reatoeatrre ponrc apm
Pit SPA RED B T " 4
r. jr. C. 1TIB * CO^UwelI,iMSH