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New Advertisements. The following is the list of new adver tisements: 1 Delinquent Lands?T. B. Milford. Spring Goods-? Xelson & Cannon. t Millinery and Dress-Making?Mil ler & Robertson. r Spring Goods at Coat?Miller & -I jKobertson. iWl Estate J.. tV. Erwin?L. P. ^3 tiffin, Sheriff. fj Real Estate H. II. Harper?L. P. g feoffin, Sheriff. 1 Spring and Summer Goods?White Brothers. Real Estato W. A. Gaines?L. P. i Muffin, Sheriff. t Tinol niar>h?jr<rO?W fillffin. I Masonic Kotice. Dissolution?Oldlmm, Jordan & Co Card?L. W. Jordan. -Patrons of Husbandry ? M. W. ^Jolemanv Spring and Summer Goods?White. Hill & Cunniugbam. Dissolution ? ^ew Firm. ? By reference to the card in another col umn it will be seen that the firm of Oldham, Jordan & Co. has been dis Boivea oy mo rewrcuiuii* v?* jn. -Jordan, and that tho business will henceforth be conducted aoder the firm name of Oldham & Coleman. See card of Mr. L. W. Jordan, re turning thanks for past patronage And calling upon all. persons indebted to the lato firm of Jordan Brothers to snake prompt payment. These are .gentlemen worthy of patronage. Nelson & Cannon.?These gentle men advertise a good Spring and Summer stock, comprising a select assortment of dry goods, ready-made clothing, hosiery, notions, and every ithing in this line, together with a choice lot of the best provisions and groceries. These gentlemen keep only goods of excellent quality, nvhich they are selling low for cash. 'They can make it to the interest of ttheir customers to give them a call. "White Brothers announce that they have received their Spring and Stock, and invite a visit from their friends. They feel assured that the stock will please, and solicit an exam inauon. ? neir purunuses uavo uwu made with great care and will be found to embraco all the best goods of the season. The attention of la dies desiring whito dress goods is especially called t? their stock.? Thcso gentlemen are well kuown as enterprising and successful merchants and can make it to the interest of purchasers to call. Spring Goods at Cost.?Messrs. Miller & Robertson call the attention of the public to their choice stock of .Spring and Summer goods which they arc soiling Hi UUSt ana icss mail w far cash. Head the advertisement, and call and examine the stock, and you will scarcely fail to find something to suit in quantity and price. All desiring bargains had hotter call ear ly They call the attention of the ladies to their millinery and dress ma king departments, in which they have made arrangements to give satisfac tion. The first will be presided over by Mrs Maggie Sassard and the last by Miss Jane Barney, ladies of taste and skill who will spare no pains to plcaso. Tiie Emporium of Fashion.? "Wednesday cf tho past week was Opening Day at tho Emporium, and tho announcement, as we anticipated, drew large crowds. Everybody was delighted at the rich display of dress goods and millinery, and showed their appreciation by liberal purchas cs. The Upentng was a success, anu wo wish the recurrence of many such to the enterprising proprietors. The Emporium is one of our institutions. A Clerical Hero.?One of the heroes of the Atlantic disaster wasi an Episcopal clergyman named An cient, who repeat- dly periled his life to save the lives of others, and led the band who rescued the Chief Offi cer from the very jaws of death amid the frozen rigging. The exam ple of such a man is worth more than tt volume of sermons, and in its sub lime self-denial rebokes the effemin acy of many false brethren. Tub Greenville Factory. ?We j: i -i.??~ *1._ J ikn Uiroub UlLUIl LIUW tU WHO Cill U ui viiv; Hon. H. P. Hammett arid others, calling a meeting of the stockholders of the Greenville Manufacturing Company, on the 30th April, for the purpose of organizing. Thxj enter prise is now a fixed fact, and numbers among its supporters the solid busi ness men of the up country. ' jgf- The Greenwood Grange, No. 9, will celebrate its first anniversary on Tuesday the 22 inst. A basket lunch will be provided, and the mem bers of other lodges are cordially in vited to attend. Delinquent Tax List.?Parties interested wif|j?iead the list of delin quent tax payers whose lands are ad vertised in another column, Xo in dulgence will be allowed after Sale Pay in May, and the parties will gov ern themselves accordingly. Hon. D. H Chamberlain left Columbia Friday night, to attend the hearing of the Barnwell election case at Blackville, before Judge ilaher. THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. This bodv met in Charleston or Tuesday of the past week and aftei m interesting session of 'three duyi idjourned : The following officers were unatii nou ly elected for the ensuing year Jr S Baruch, Camden, President )r. T. F. McDovv, Liberty. Hill, Dr > S. Marshall, Greenville, i)i. Join jake, Edgetield, Vice-Presidents; JDr I?. P. Mikell, Sumter, Corresponding Secretary; Dr U. Fraser, Charleston. Recording Secretary ; i)r. T. Grange liinmons, Charleston, Treasurer Tlio f/tllnvvintr iit?U>irn.L<>ft wore elect d to the American Medicul Assucia ion: Dr. A. P. Wiley, Chester; al ornate, Dr. T.C. Bates, Orangeburg] )r. J T. Darby, Columbia; alter ate. Dr. J. L. Ancrura, Charleston; )r. J. C. Maxwell, Greenwood; altcr ate, Dr T. P. Mikell, Sumter; Dr. ames Mcintosh, Newberry; altern te, Dr. P. F. Gary, Abbeville ; Dr. \ L. Parker, Charleston; alternate, )r. Duliose, Edgefield; Dr. J. F. M. redding-, Charleston ; alternate, Dr. Vilhite, Anderson; Dr. \\r. P. Eob rtson, Charleston; alternate, Di*. A. heppard. Edgefield; Dr. J D. Spear ian. Anderson; alternate, Dr. E. mith, Columbia; Dr. Y. P. Clayton, olumbia; Dr. D. Lake, Chester. jtST Dr. Ensor, of the Lunatic sylum, contradicts the report that icre are any cases of- smallpox in ic institution An. PaImiviI.i'o nvi.tiinfr(>s on. Dunco the death on Sunday last uf !. II. Talley, a prominent lawyer of rnt city. On the 17th instant, Mr. W. . Lesley was elected Intendant and Leeers. And. Griffin, J. R. Ilolcombe, J. F. Gary and W. M. Hagood "Wak ens of Pickens. ^ ^ jf3T The State Agricultural and echanical Society meets in Charles m on the 20th inst. A Floral Fes val will be held also at the same me. ^ ^ We have received the March flin Kfnnt.h!v Ronort of X 111 Wl Vi bit V J ? 1 10 Department of Agriculture. The pupils of Mrs. Jones hool propose having a pic-nic at the uir Grounds on 1st May. Consignees. The following named persons have eight in the Depot; J E G Bell, Mrs M D Drennon, G G awson, Mrs ? Hughes, Jno Knox, VV &T Lanier, Moored*M, Win McNeil, F Power, Mrs K C Perrin, Russell & , W P Wideman, Seal, S&R, A J leveland, WHMaltox. J. W.MARSHALL, Agent. The following persons have packages the Express office: Miss A Lee, W P Wideman, Trow idge&Co, J Bhillar, E It Miles, F M itchell, Miss Nowell, W H Mattox, J Huckabee, J McCord, Mis M H P ipt'ord, S M Palmer, J M Dodson, J J oseley, J R Harper. C. V. HAMMOND, Agent. Market Reports. CORRECTED WEEKJ-Y BY ARN WELL & CO.. eulcrs in Steele Dry Goods, Groce ries, Fro visions, &c., etc. Ahbeville, April 1G, 1873. >tton, 16J to 16J pples, .*. .*. $2.00 utter, 25 aeon, 10 to 12J >ffee, 25 to 3o iru, $1.25 tiickens, 20 to 30c each ggs 20c per dozen odder, . $1.50 per 100 lbs lour, SiO to $15 per bbl round Peas $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel eal, $1.50 per bushel olasaes, 50 to 75c per gallon ails, *.10 cents per lb ranges, ?....80c to $1.00 per dozen eas, si.00 pe- bushel New Yohk, April 14. ? Cotton dull; plands 19&; Orleans 20J. Gold firm at q Augusta, April 14.? Cotton firm, liddlings 18; sales 100. Charleston, April 14. ? Cotton uiet; middlings 18jjal8i}; sales 300. Notice of Sale. 8y Order of the Honorable C. W. Guflin, Judge of the Probate ourt for Abbeville County, I will sell n the 19th inst., at the late resi ence of Mrs. Rachel C. Adams, deceas j, a portion of the Personal Estate ol iid deceased, including fourteen bales f Cotton. Terms Cash. joiix A. ADAMS, Jxecnto of Rachel C. Adams, Dee. April 9,1873, 53-2t* Estate Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate 3L the late Mrs. Rachel C. Adams, eeeased, will make payment, and per ons having demands will present th ame to the undersigned. JNO. A. ADAMS, ANDREW STEVENSON, Qualified Executors. April 3, 1873, 52-3t* Sheriff's Sale. E. L. Tolbcrt 1 against [ Foreclosure. Sam'l Culpepper. ) 1W1LL sell, on Thursday 17th inst at the. residence of E. L. Tolberl the following property: 1 Bay Horse, 3 Cows, and ! Yearlings, as the property of Samuel Culpepper, i the suit of E. L. Tolbert, to foreclos mortgage. Terms of sale CASH. L. P. GUFFIN, B. A. C. Sheriff's Office, \ April 3, 1873. J One Car Load Hay, Cow Feed always on hand. TROWBRIDGE & CO. March 5, 1873, 47-3t Li DRESS GOODS, (In Great "Variety.) ctiv TADANFQF 31LIV Utti SILK STRIPED LENOS, PLAIN LENOS, Pure Mohair, Black and Mile Alpacas, White Goods, Wo can't be surpassed. Real Silk and Lisle Gloves, New Scarfs and Ties, And indeed everything usually found in a Dry Goods Store. QUARLES & PERM 2ipri l i71 IQf Uj U?J"U1 For the Gentlemen. Our usual weU-selected ami LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, IIATS, HOSIERY, GLOOES, &c., &c. Quarles & Perrin. April 8,1873, 52-tf . TO THE PLANTERS. $ ^ I v Staple liJrg vjroocs, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SHOES, #c., fc. Quarles & Perrin. SPRING Is upon us and with its advent Wardlaw & Edwards Are opening their Stock of Goods adap ted to the season, not the largest, best selected, most desirable or cheapest ever brought to this market, but such as they think they can make it to the interest of purchasers to examine. April 9, 1873, -52-if ^ XietdLiesf Desirous of seeing a convenient, eco nomical and desirable household "Trick," are invited to call at WARDLAW & EDWADS. April 0, 1873. 52-lf ' At No. 3 Guile Raiip, Wardlaw & Edwards,' Would call attention to their "Daily Opening" of Seasonable Goods, Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy, pttotc!. A "M"n TTATC oauxio anjj ao-xjlaw) Ready - made Clothing, Hardware and Crockery, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Tobacco?a Specialty. Corn. , 600 BUSHELS Prime White in Store, 400 Bushels White to arrive in a few da3*s. WARDLAW & EDWARDS. April 9, 1873, 52-tf School Notice. fiSoVi ooT Commissioner's OSes, Abbeville C. H., \ April 7th, 1873. / ?r The County Treasury is closec agaiust SCHOOL CLAIMS, b} Order of Ilis Honor, Judge Cooke A majority of the Teachers are de pendent upon their labor for thei bread. Hence they must submit t ruinous rates of discount. It i therefore ordered, that all the put lie Schools of Abbeville County d close ou the 25th day of Apri iust. ' W. M. PRESSLEY, IScliool Commissioner. April 8, 1873, 52-8t Fowler's Bazaar, AN eight page Illustrated Journal Fashion, Literature and Art, published monthiyat Abbeville, S. I at the low price of One Dollar per a num. Send us one dollar and get tl paper. Patronize home enterprise. Address J AS. W. FOWLER & CO., Abbeville, S. C. To the Ladies. IN our Stock this Spring, we we have endeavored tc combine low prices with beauty, taste, novel and uncommon styles. We have goods differ ent from any other House. We have certain lines of Goods much below market prices? having bought by the case from first hands. In our MILLI NERY DEPARTMENT will -i. -1 L' -i. - . 1 ue jLuuiiu me must eiegant sluck in the State. In DRESS GOODS and WHITE G?ODS our stock has been doubled, also Laces, Embroideries, Corsets, Skirts, Bows, Scarfs, Sashes and Ribbons. The newest Hair Goods, Gloves, Hosery, Long 1 Cloths, Beautiful Prints, House Furnishing Goods, Laces for Curtains, Oil Cloths, Carpe tings, &c. The best taste is em ployed to take charge of the MIuLlNERY AND DRESS 1 MAKING DEPARTMENTS. The following ladies will be found with us: Millinery Department. Miss Perrix, Miss Small. FancyGoodsDepartment Mrs. Lythgoe and Miss Eliza-Cater. Dress - Making Depart ment. . Miss. Taggart, Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Mary Cater, Mrs. Talmadge, Miss Combe. We have two machines run ning and hope to be able to do all work brought to us. Our business is now perfectly orga nized and every department is working smoothly. Terms Cash. Respectfully, JAS. W. FOWLER & GO. PROPRIETORS, Emporium of Fashion. April 8, 1873, 52-tf Trial Justices. Extract from Chapter XXV, Gen eral Statutes. Sec. 44. ".That all fines and penal ities imposed and collected by "Trial Justices in criminal "causes shall be forthwith turn ed over by them to the Coun ty Treasurers of their respec tive Counties, for County "purposes: Prodded, That ."when, by law, any person or "persons is or are entitled, as "informer or informers, to any "portion of the tine or penalty "imposed and collected, the "same sh ill be immediately paid "over to liim or thefn. Sec. 45. "If any Trial Justice shall "neglect or reluse to immedi "ately pay over any and all "fines and penalties collected "by him in any criminal cause "or proceeding, he shall, on "conviction thereof, be subjeet "to a fine of not less than one "hundred nor more than one "thousand dollars, and impris onment not less than three "nor more than six months, "and shall be dismissed from "office, and disqualified from "holding any office of trust "and profit under the State oi "South Carolina." Take due notice and govern yourselves accordingly. J. F. C. DuPRE, Co. Treasurer. April y, ISia, L>z-ut Sealed Proposals WILL be received unjtil FRIDAY the 22<1 da}rof May next, toarra?ige and index the.OLI) EQUITY PA PERS. The Proposals must be in Duplicate, accompanied by a Bond, legally executed, for $500, with ap proved security i conditioned upon the faithful and proper perform ance of the work. Specification? may be seen at the Office of the County Commissioners. W. P. MnKELLAR, Ch.J?>. Co. Com'rs. Office Co. Com'rs, A. C. H., \ April 7, 1873,4t* . J W1MARU BROTHERS Calltonn's Mills, ~ " " "AVE received their SPRTNG am JH. SUMMER SUPPLY of EVERY TiilNG uaually kept in a country store which they are ottering at low prices Tv.ov huv for cash and can afford to sel cheap. April 9,1872, 52-2m Final Discharge. "WTOTICE is hereby given that Dr. H.Bell, Administrator with tl) will annexed, de bonis non of the Estal of Alexander Winn, deceased, has aj plied to-C'has. W. Quffit), Judge of Pin bate, in and for the County of Abb ville, for a final discharge as Adinini trator with the will annexed, dc bon Is i non. )., It is Ordered, That the ninih day n- i May, A. D. 1873, be fixed for hearing be; Petition, and a final settlement of sa Estate. J. <!. WOSMANSKY, c. u. r. a. c. April 8,1873, 52-4t New Advertisements. ? i ^ 12,000,000 ACRES. Cheap Farms.* The cheapest Land in market for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. In the Groat Platte Vallej'. 3,000,0.00 ^ft.cres in Central Nebraska. Now for sale in tracts of forty acres and upwards on Ave and ten years' credit at 6 per cent. No advance interest re quired. Mild and healthful fllmate, fertile soil, an abundance of good water. The best market in the West! The greal mining regions of Wyoming, Col orado, Utah and Nevada beirig supplied by the farmers in the Platte Valley. Soldiers entitled to a Home stead of 160 Acres. The Best Loc^ions for Colonies, Free home for all! Millions of Acres of Choice Government Lands open for entry under the Homestead Law, near this great Kail road, with good markets and all the conveniences of an old set tied country. Free passes to purchasers of Railroad Land. Sectional Maps, showing the land, also new edition of Descriptive Paiu Dlilct with new maps mailed free every where.' Address O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. It. C. Omaha, Neb. ~$5Q0?IN"PRIZES! Two K?w Potatoes. EXTRA E 4 RLY VERMONT Ten Days Earlier than Early Rose. Enormously Productive and of Excel lent Flavor. $1 per lb.; 4 pounds by mail, postpaid, for $3.50. Ci?TnriTfc?C1,n uuiur i vjw a auivrivinri. 82U Bushels to the Acre. A little later than Early Rose. Equal in quality. $3 per pound, by mail, postpaid.. $500 will be awarded, as PREMI UMS to those who produce the Largest Quantity from one pound. Descriptive Circulars of the above, with list of 300 varieties of Potatoes, free to all. ILLUSTRATED SEED CATALOGUE, 2'jO pages, with Colored Chrouio, 25 cents. A New Tomato, the "ARLINGTON." Early, solifi and productive Price; 35c. per packet; 5 packets, $1. W. K. Bliss &*Sons, 23 Park Place, New York. The Great Persiai Watermelon. Is the best. Keeps fresh and sweet throughout the winter. Seed, 25c. a packets, $1. Mammqth Cabbage, weighs 20 to GO lbs., 20c. a pkt. Mammoth Svuash, 100 to 300 lbs. 20c. Snake Cu cumber, 3 feet and coiled, 15c. Yard long Boan, 15c. Husk Tomato, keeps fresh for a year, 20c. paper. Radish, wonderful, 15c. A pkC. of either sent, postpaid, for price; all for $1. G. H. WILLIAMSTON, Gallatin, Tenii. fonna Agricultural noru, York, P?n'?, Mannfar.turrr of Imp'd Standard . Agricaltural Implements BABCOCK FIRE EXTINGUISHER. SEND FOIi "Its Record" F. W. FARWELL, Sec'ty. 407 Broadwuy, New York, 78 Market St., Chicago. USE the Iicisinger Sash Lock and Sup port to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS! No spring to bieak, no cutting of sash ; cheap, durable, very easily applied; holds sash at any place desired, and a ...I.,.-, ?l<n oouti !q Hnurii Seil-KlsilMlci' tvncu me cunu <u Send stump for circular. Circular and six copper-bronzed locks sent to any ad dress ni the United States, postpaid, on receipt of 50 cts. Liberal inducements to the trade. Agents wanted. Address RFISINGER BASH LOCK CO., No. 418 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. Sewing Machine Is the BEST IN THE WORLD. Aiieids wanted. Send for circular. Ad dress: ''DOMESTIC" SEWING MA CHINE CO., N. Y. 7Sk [Established 1880.] (I) WELCh & GRIFFITHS, Manufacturers of Saws fl) SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Every Saw Warranted. A FILES. BELTING & M/CHINERY. ^ LIBERAL DISCOUNT. ^4 Price Lists and Circulars free. m WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Li/ "Rnaton Mass.. & Detroit. Mich. EVERY CORNET BAND IN the country will receive a splendid picce of BAND MUSIC free, by sending a two-cent stamp EDWARD A. SAMUELS, Publisher, Boston, Mass ?) 11/ Yivl/infr p^jile, of either sex, young or old, make moremoney at work for us ill their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particu lars free. Address G. STINSON &CO., " Portland, Maine. Agents! A Rare Chance! We will pay all Agents $40 per week in i Cash who will engage with us at once. , Everything furnished and expenses 1 ' paid. Address A. COURTLIER & CO. i Charlotte, Mich. i MftWrV ma^e fip'-dlfl with Stcn liiUllJj 1 til & Ivey Check Outfits. Catalogues and full particulars i'liua S. M. SPENCER, 117 Ilanovcr St., Boston. "BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE SANFORD'S Liver Invigarator, A purely vegetable Cathartic and Tonic, for Dispepsia, Constipation, Debility, Sick Headache, BilJious Attacks, and all derangements of Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Ask your Druggists for it. Beware of Imitations. Ai J rTnn REWARD. For any case of Blind; Bleeding, i(tiling or Uiterated f U .'iles tin; Dk King's r Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared ex , *1pressly to cure the Piles, and nothing 1 else. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1. Feb 3, 1S73 43, 4t ' Half Car Load of ST. LOUIS FLOUR, Warranted to give satisfaction, at J. 13. & W. J. ROGERS, tjreh 2G, 1873, 50-tf 'imm ^ DENTISTRY, A-bbeyille O. H., S. C, DRS. J. W. GURIiEY & J, B. MOSELEY.bave opened ueir Dental Rooms in this place, ovei he Citizen's Savings Bank. They so icit the patronage of all who desire I ret class work. , March 12, 1873, 48-tf DR. J. W. GURLEY, Oculist and Aurist. PERSONS who have lost their vision, partially or' entirely, can by an xaraination, know the probability oi laving their sight or hearing restored or mproved. The charge for the exahaina iou of the Eye or Ear will be two.dol urs, where tne Doctor does not treat the ase. Please read the following certificates. Axperson C. H., S. C., \ March 3d, 1873. I This is to certify that I have been ilind for the last three years, during I'hich time I have spent several hun Ired dollars in trying to obtain relief, he greater part of which rspent in At anta, Ga., (under treatment of parties nuking diseases of the eye a specialty,) rithout obtaining any relief, whatever, liad aimost dispaired of ever being bletosee, when'Dr. Gurley informed ne that by an operation for the removal f C'ataruct, the chances would be aboijt lineteen out of twenty in my favor of ob liitiing sight. I consented, and on the 7th of February last, he operated upon ny eyes, and, on the 7th day afterwards was able to distinguish objects atadis ance, and mv sight is still" improving, omuch so, that I find no' difficulty in talking about wherever I desire. The peration was not as painful as I expec ed and since I have experienced but ittle pain. I can cheerfuliy recom nend i)r. Gurley to all persons suffer ng from diseases of the eye. MATTHEW SNIPES.. ?_ ** We are personally acquainted with )r. Gurley, both professionally and so ially, and from a personal knowledge f his plan of operating and treatment f diseases of the eye as in the abofte nse, can recommend him to all persons ?ho may desire his professional services. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. JOHN W. DANIELS, Clerk of Court. March 12, 1873, 48-tf [OTICE i SALE OF LMDS, Belonging to th& Estate of Ralph Hardin, deceased. BY authority vested in me, I will sell by public auction, at .the risk f former purchaser, at AHBEVILLE :OURT HOUSE, on Saleday in Lpril next, the REAL ESTATE ol ialph Hardin, deceased, consisting oi 4Bt> Acres 01 i.ana( nore or less, lying in Abbeville Coun y, on waters of Kooky .River, adjoin tig lafids of Marion Latimer, Clem nt Latimer, Kobcrt Hutchison, and there. TERMS CASH?Purchaser to pay or Decennary papers. WILLIAM JONES, Ex'r., Anderson C. H, S. C. March .17, 1873, 49-3t. First Glass Barber Shop u Mcllwain Building, (Up tJtairs,) By GEORGE MAXWELL. (Late of Anderson.) rHE subscriber has opened a first ciass Barber Shop in Mclhvain iuilding, where he will be always on iand, and hopes by prompt attention a merit the public patronage. The hop will be kept open late on Saturday light, but no work will be done on Sun GEORGE MAXWELL. March 2G. 1873, 50-tf PROVISIONS FOR PLANTERS TERMS EASY, AT Quarles & Perrin, Jan. ^2, 1873, 41?tf fefSawttHW^ iFROM >!? r; PC* IKES r-X<S'' v ,t h i m o &r<ela borate, desicnffp & FURNISHED TO oroer at short notice all work fofr THC-country car c FU.lly boxed..-"' VJ S. A. BRAZEALE, Merchant Tailor Tn Cothran & Wilson's New Range, ove Trowbtidye & Co.'a Store, HAS just received a fine lot o ("LOTUS, CASSIMERES A2ST1 i'ltlM MINUS for the Spring and Sum t. ? l,. Iwi mill c*>ll nr put ntli mei uiiut', ?iiivn hii.cv.. ~ make to order on reasonable terms fo Uash. Shirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention < every one io my splendid fitting Shii Patterns. Give me a call without fail. S. A. BRAZEALE. March 20, 1S73, 50-tf Notice. * T T 1M1I cnno ftiHnhtpfl to tile 1 Q.1 A* ' Arm"of"QUARLESr PERRIN CO., are earnestly' to make payment I us. Interest at the rate oi" Twelve p< cent., per annum will be charged on a accounts past due, from 1st of Januar last. *QUARLES & PERRIN, Feb. 4, 1873, 43-tf WALNUT an<l Gilt Frames f< ' Steel Engravings of Gens L< afcd Jackson. J I). CHALMERS & CO. Jun 29, IS73 42, it Bo olts. BARNES' FAMILY r RAVED Union Bible Dictionary at PARKER fc-PERREN'S. -T F D Fleming, 8'ANelsoii'i D. F. FLEMIHG WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, No. 2 Haync St., cor. Churchf CHARLESTON, S. C. 7U"0 pains have been sjpared iu en J^l deavoring to render our large as sortment of Goods attractive antl desir able; apd nothing has been left undone, that long experience and assiduity could suggest, to deserve a share of your patronage. Having perfected ^arrangements by nm runalua nlH Dnodg tiifeCt froA TT U ILil n V I VW> v vv<-. the manufacturers, ensure our custo ' mere the great advantage of purchasing them at the very lowest rates, and of the most dewirable sizes. ' lu price and quality we believe they will compare favorably with any other stock in the city or elsewhere. We shall be pleased to offer these Goods for your inspection at auy time you n)ay i'avor us with a call. All orders shall have our careful and prompt attention. Yours, respectfully, D. F.* FLEMING & CO. March 10, 1873, 49-2m Men Tanhwe Company, Garvis Street, near Green ville & Columbia Bailroad. COLUMBIA, S. C. tS prepared to receive Cotton and oth er property upon storage, and make advances upon the same. Cotton ship ped to this house will be store'd subjeci to the order of the owner, and the low est rates charged for storage. All pro perty so stored will be insured in good reliable companies, if insurance is de sired and advances will be made at lowest banking rates. Our store house are so located tnat dravage is not neces sary ; and no charge for handling will be made. All business communications should be addressed to the Treasurer. ( EDWARD HOPE, President. Edwin F. Gary," Treasurer. March 19, 1873,49-6m Sealed Proposals TO Repair the CORNICE of the JAIL will be received until tlu* 1st of MAY. The Proposals must be in ln?n]inato nnH ponfaln a Kond for ?300 legally executed, with two approved securities. . ./ * By ocder of the Board, W. P. McKELLAR, Chairman. Office County Commissioners, ) Abbevillo C. H., S.C, April 1, '73, 4t } FOR SALE, V rHAT valuable town lot, owned b} I). O'NEILL & SONS, op tht Eastern side of the Public Square, with a front of sixty feet, ^ud extend ing back nearly to the public spring. The lot will be pold for one-thii<dcasbf and remainder in one and two years, with interest. For further ^partiou lars apply to D. B. SMITH, Agent. Abbeville C. H., ) f April 1, 1873-4fc J The State op South Carolina, A BBE VILLE CO UNTY. In the Common Pleas: > R. B. Weathers, and Elizabeth his wife, against Willis Smith, Administrator <fcc., of ihe Estate of Elizabeth Cobb, deceased. Complaint for Relief, &e. BY an Order of the Coifrt of Com mon Pleas, for Abbeville County, made on the 20th dfly of " February ult., the heirs of the late Madison Smith, if any there be, besides the Plaintiff, the said Elizabeth Weathers are requir ed to establish their identity as such, before Lewis I). Bowie, Esq., Clerk 01 said Court, on or before the%ext regu lar Term thereof, or be barred from any participation in the funds acfenow^ edged by the said administrator, to be in his hands for distribution? PfiSHIN & COTHRAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Abbeville C. H., S. C., \ March M, 1873, 47-2ru / South Carolinian copy for two months and send bill to Perrin & Coth ran. t R. F. McCaslan WITH B. F. FLEMIH6 & ?., Manufacturers & Wholesale Jobbers in Boots, Shoes and Trunks, JNo. z nayno oircei/, cur. vuuau, D. F. fleming, ) sam'l a. nelson, [ Charleston,S. C. james M. WILSON. ) March 12. 1873. 48-tf Tiie State of South Carolina ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In the Probate Court Petition to Lave Homestead set off in the realty and personalty of estate of James Silks, dee'd. Exparte Emily Silks. "WTOTICE is hereby given, that Mrs. Emily Silks, widow of James &ilks, Jateof Abbeville County, deceas ed, has applied to me for her Homestead in the realty and personalty of Estate of said James Silks, deceased, and that on the 3d day of May, A. 1). 1873, I will appoint Appraisers to appraise and set ott tbe Homestead to the Petitioner, if no cause is shown why said Homestead should not be assigned and set off to said Mrs. Emily Silks in the Estateof James Silks, dee'd. CHAS. W. GUFF1N, April 2, 1873, 51-4t.] J. Pro. A. C, nm iimdia Limn tlULUIVIDin HUlki.) COLUMBIA, S. C. Wm. Gorman, Proprietor. " E. T. BURDELL, late of "Charleston y Hotel," and J. F. GADSDE#, Asssis: tants. April 2, 1872, ol-tf DENTAL NOTICE. I WOULD respectfully inform nn friends and all in need of DENTAL WORK, that I have just returned fron Philadelphia; afteHiaving spent the en tire winter iu theflfchdy and practice o my profession. All work entrusted t< my care will be executed with prompt ness. , Office over Quarlca & Perrin': Store John S. Thompson, D, D, S April 1, 1S73, 51-tf R!! LUMPER THE onderignei having purchased the STEAB^jEfAW" JlliLL siti uted immediatory-?fc f6e jtnctlon of the Air-Lino and Blue Ridge' Rail roads, are prepared to furnish, at th? . * ^h^Ftest notice, any quasity or quan tify of Lumber at the Lowest Cash Prices. Orders solicited. TAYLOE &.TONNICTJTT, i^Byville, S. G. ^ - parties desiring Lumber, unacquainted with the firm, will please" -jive a reference. TERMS'THJST TiVELY CASH. Feb 19, 1873 45-3ra > } State of South Carolina. Office of Secretary of State, \ Columbia, Jau'y 13,1S73. j The Abbeville "PRESS AM) " is nereDy designated as the Newspaper for the publication jf all Legal Notices and Official Adver tisements for the County of Abbeville, under the Act, approved February 22d, 1870, entitled "An Act to Regulate the Publication of Legat and Public No tices,'' and the Order heretofore issued designating line Abbeville Medium la hereby rescinded. SASr'L W. MELTON, Attorney General. & X. HOGE, Comptroller General. H. E. HAY3?Ef Secretary of State. I certify that the foregoing is a copy o *.u.; ? i ? -a?_ ^ tuc ux jgiuui uu uiu in wis unice. H. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. AN A CT to Regulate the Publica tion of all Legal and Public No- ' iices. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sen ite and House of Representatives of the itate'of South Carolina, now met and ittingin General Assembly, and by the mthority of the same, It shall be the luty of the Attorney General, the Comp roller General, and by the Secretary o* 3tate, conjointly, to designate, by pub ic noticejin] one or more newtpapcrs in this State, in which all legal notices, idvertisements, or publications for tho State, of any and every character- requir ed by law to be made public, shall be published; and said Attorney General, Comptroller General, and Secretary of ahflll lln\Ta nAiirn?? ir\ mn1r/\ oiinK ? *?u? v |.'v 11 v/i iv iijung ouwh changes and new designations, from time to time, as they may judge that the public interest requires. Sac. 2. Ail State and County Officers, and other persons are hereby required to furnish to the newspapers designateP uni'er this Act, for the State and Wr the representative counties, for publication, all legal notices, advertisements and publications, of any and every character required by law to be made public; and no legal notice, advertisement or publi cation required by law to be made pub lic shall have any valid force or effect unless published in the newspapers des ignated under this Act; and no publi cation, of any character in any newspa per not designated under this Act, shall be paid for from tlio funds of this State, or of any. County: Provided, That the said officers mentioned in Section one shall have power, in cases requiring un usual publicity, to order publication in such newspapers, in addition to those designated under this Act, as by and with the advice of the Governor they may select; and bills so incurred shall be audited and paid in the usual mau ner. Sec. 3. All A.cts and parts of Acts in consistent herewith are hereby repealed. S*:c. 4. This Act shall take effect from and after passage. [Jan. 22,3872. xinai uiscnarge. NOTICE is hereby given that Dav'd Jordan, Administrator of the Estate of Bartholamew Jordan, dec'd, has applied to Charles W. Guffin, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Abbeville, for a final discharge as Ad ministrator. It Is Ordehed, That the fifteenth day of May, A. D. 1873, be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settle ment of said Estate. J. C. WOSMAN3KY, C. C. P. A. C. April 8,52-4t* REMEMBER THIS i We continue to sell our Goods to iu.cu* TERMS LIBERAL. aUARLES & PERRIN, Jan 22,1873 41, if DENTISTEY. H. D. WILSON, D. D. S., OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Abbeville and surround ing country. All work done in iirst class order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ofllce^ over Messrs. DuPre <fc Smith's ?ore. * ' [Jan. 15, 1873, Cm. Green Mountain Asthma Cere, aiii CEPHALIC PILLS, For sale at W. T. rEXJN"EY'S. Ayer's Sarsapai illa & Pills, For Spring diseases. Purify j-otir blood and you need hot fear disease or Poverty. W. T. PENNEY". IS an cxcellont thing for cleaning Tin, Brass, Glass, Wood, or any tiling else tliat needs cleaning, fur , sale by W. T. PENNEY.