The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, April 23, 1873, Image 3
FARMING AT LEVEL LAND.
?3Ve publish below the followin
letter from au old subscriber, whic
though not intended for publicatio
contains some practical suggestion
which may be useful:
Level Land,
April 16th, 1873.
Editor Abbeville Press and Banner:
Your circular was duly receive
and I will settle my past in debtee
ness for your paper as soon as
can. I was not joking when I ii
vited you a short time since, t
como and see me, and I still coi
t'nue the invitation. I can tak
care of you wheu*you stay, and
am sure that you will be plcasci
when you go away. I am no\
plowing every day with a two-hors
turn plow, rolling up the earth t
the depth of eight or ten inches
and though it stiffens my finger
too much to write, I cannot with
hold an idea or two on model farm
insr. A model farmer is one \vh<
can make one hundred bushels o
corn, fifty bushels of wheat, an<
five thousand pounds of seedcottoi
to the acre. This can be don
with proper labor at but little ex
pease. Bat a mo lei farmer or j
model plow-boy I have yet to meet
I offered two young men all th;.
they could make on ten acres pro
vidcd they would work no when
else, but they refused unless !
would ensure the land to product
as much as stated above. Keith e
tUm? riicrj f fiirni+hirtii
the corn, and giving them the meat
I assured them that ten bushels ol
corn would convert a pig in ten or
twelve months, into a hog weigh
ing two hundred and fifty pounds.
This I have djue myself, and
Lave found it a delightful employ
ment. This is better than idleness,
but idleness is the sin* of the day
An article on m )del idleness, I
think, would not be out of place.
Bat I am getting sleepy, though it
is only dinner time, and for fear ol
gettinginto bad habits I will hitch
up my two mules and go to plow
ing agaiu. Perhaps 'I can settle
my account wun you uy uarwnug
some of my surplus produce, if su
jilease let me know.
Your obedient,
JOHX F. CLIXESCALES.
o?
Arrest of a County Treasur
er.?Advices from Greenville are
to the effect that County Treasurer
James M. Allen bus been arrested
and placed in jail, on the charge ol
"being a defaulter to the extent oi
?C0,"00. Under the statute, this i<!
not a bailaale offence. It appears
that State Treasurer Cardozo hav
ing drawn upon C- unty Treasurei
Allen for $30,000, and the draft not
being honored,"he sent up one oi
Lis clerks, to effect au arrange mem
and secure a settlement, with i
warrant of arrest, in case payment
was not made. .Treasurer AI let:
having refused to settle, according
to the orders of State Treasure]
ho u*n? immediately ar
rested and lodged in jail. The
friends of the alleged defaulting
Treasurer assert that he has unpaic
claims to a large amount agains1
the State, and refuses to pay ovei
the funds in his hands until he i:
made secure in the payment of hi;
claims.?Phoenix.
Tiie Modoc AW.r ?After t\v<
days fighting Capt. Jack seems t<
have made his escape with trifling
loss from the Lava Beds, and is per
haps m a better condition to pro
long the struggle. The follotfim
mg is tne latest leiegrams:
San Francisco, April 19.?Ai
ter two days fighting the Modo
fled to the hills south of the Lav;
lieds. They took but one scalp
Tha soldiers took four, includiix
that.of Scarfaced Charlie. Lieu
tenant Eagan was woundjd in ti:<
arm. The Warm Spring Indian
fought well, stealing upon the Mo
docs and ever ready tt> take am
hold any advantage. The toto
Federal loss is ten woui.dcd am
five killed. Eight Indians nr
known to be killed. The Med c
are traveling . towards "VVillo.
Rnrings The cavalry, with the"'
AVarm Spring Indian allies i re 1
pursuit with three days.' rati. 111
It is feared the Mod?>cs will divid
up into sm;ill bands, and greatl
damage the settlers- A caplure
squaw says John Schonchin, wli
was wounded by Com mission c
Meocham, is dead.
Consigneps.
The following named persons liai
freight in tho Depot:
Br<*>ks & Thomas, .W P il/cKellar,
Ipalhoun, J McCravey, J N Pend
Moore & M, Mrs M Drennan, Morrc
<St Wardlaw, W D Mars, O A Traylt
Bradley & Jay, Hamblin <fc Guffin, '
P Anderson, F M Mitehell, W 8 Ric
ardson, W PMcKellar, W E Eink.
J. W.MAKSHALL,
Agent.
The following persons have packag
in the Express office:
J E Bweiirengin, J W Gurley, W
Mckellar, !E D Pennal, J Kurz, H
Bryan, D M Rogers, M Drennari, J
Perrin, E Cain, Bradley & Jay, Miss
Lee, Trowbridge & Co,F M Mitchell,
McConneJl; W H Mattox, J McCoi
Mrs WAP Lipford, S W Palmer. J
Podson, J J Mojeley, M E McCord.
C. V. HAMMOND,
Agen
New Advertisements.
The following is the list of new adver
tisements
Lanies' Goods?Emporium of
Fashion.
Cash?McDonald & Iladdon.
Fotice?T. C. Ferrin.
Colognes, Toilet Soaps, Hair
Brushes, &e.?W. T. Penney.
Masonic Notice?Lodge of In
struction.
Married,
MARRIED, on fthc 15th April, by
the Rev. James Dixon, D. D., Mr. \V?> .
A. LATIMER, of Lowndesville, S. C.,
*1 a (I Miss II. EUGENIA HOLMES, of
I Augusta, Ga.
d
Market Reports.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
BARNWELL & CO..
Dealers in Staple Dry Goods, Groce
ries, Provisions, etc., d-c.
A hbeville^ April 23, 1873.
Cotton, 16} to 162
Apples, $2.<K)
Batter, 2
Bacon, .. 10 to 12..
Coffee, 25 to 3-'
Corn $1.2.'.
20 lu 30(J eaci
Eggs . 2<>c per dozei
Fodder, Sl.50 per 100 1b
Flour, $10 to $15 per bl 1
Ground Pcus, $2.00 to $2.25 per busht*
Meal, $1.50 per bushel
Molasses, 50 to 75c per galloj
Nails, *.10 cents per II
Oranges, 80c to $1.00 per dozei
Peas $1.00 pe* huslie
NEW Yokk. April 21. ?(. otton quiei ;
uplands 1(J]; Orleans 20?. Gftld tirni a
17J
Auocsta, April 21. ? Cotton in go<>d
demand, middlings 17.1; sales CS5.
Charleston, April 21. ? Cottoi.
quiet; middlings 18?al8f; sales 300.
DRESS GOODS.
(In Great Variety.)
SILK JAPANESE,
Sill Stripa Grenadines,
SILK STRIPED LENOS,
PLAIN LEjSTOS,
n w
Black aml \SMte Alpacas,
White 'Goods,
Wc can't be surpassed.
Real Silk and Lisle Gloves,
New Scarfs and Tics,
xVnd indeed everything usually found
in a Dry Goods Store.
QUARLES & PERRIN.
April 9, 1873, 52-if
For t&e Gentlemen.
Our usual iccll-selcctcd and
LARGE STOCK
. OF
CLOTHING,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
hats; hosiery, glooes,
&u., <&c.
Quarles & Ferrin.
April 8, 1873. 52-tf
TO THE PLANXERS.
Staple EH'0 (IFoofcs,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, SHOES, $c., .J-e.
Qaarles & Perrin.
"dental notice.
I WOULD respectfully inform my
friemid and all in nted of DENTAL
1 >vOKK, that I have just returned frorp
Philadelphia, after having spent the en
.im niinior iii tlintitmiV nnd nrautice of
'jmy profession. All work entrusted to
uiy cure will be executed with prompt
ness.
j Office,over Quurles & Perrin's
,1 Store
il John S. Thompson, D. D. S.
C April 1, 1873, 51-tf
INTLES-,* FUR'
lMll IlKBi, ;
FROM "TMU PCAIMEST TO*
i\ THE MOST. ELABORATE, f
IL.J) E S i C HftV* FUR HIS H Eft, J)
fT^QRDER AT SHORf- NOTICED
&lALI. WORK FOR THE COUNTRY a
CA R E F U LLYBOXED^ q0/
B
AKNES' FAMILY PRAYERS,
Union Bible Dictionary at
PARKEIl & PEltiilN'S.
W
ALNUT and Gilt Frames* for
Steel Engravings of Gens Lee
,r and Jackson.
3 J D. CHALMERS & CO.
A
Jan 29. 1873 42, tt
One Car Load Hay,
Cow Feed always on hand.
TROWBKIDGE & CO.
March 5,1873, 47-36
MILLINERY & 111
WE HAVE added all of tho new shapes
NETS to our JfllLLINERY DEP
handsomely trimmed ny AIRS. MAGGIE >;
is a Milliner is too well-known in this conin
oom will be under the charge of MISS J A
>e f'ound to exhibit the Slock, as well as
?tyle ut moderate priccs.
Have Received
Stock of Spring i
Goods
A 1STD arc now prepared to suppl}' the w
fY lie generally. The people of this ec
vith the eharactei of the Stock they usnall
ion of articles. Suffice it to eaj*, they have
* kl,? Iamt nMinoo Ti/if nn/iK nritt nnn
11/ I UU3U imuij' I \J >V L IUV Ot XiV U WU VU vuw wu
WHITE
Artril 16, 1873. T-tf
SPECIAL I
f F A LADY wants to bay a WHITE I
L where, she would do well to go to the si
WHITE BR1
?><l look at their Extensive Stock of
^hitc Piques, Newport Stripes,
Croquetts, Yosemites, Stri]
Lawns and Orgai
lulls, Nansooks, &c., &c.
April IG. 1873, 1-tf
List of Delinquei
Abbeville i
'or the Fiscal Year, Entlinj
NAMES OP PARTIES. Z
&
H
:aac Lo^an, 2
U'rliii" (J. Merriman 3
dwin Gaines, 4
. Washington Ware, 4
layl?orna ^Nelson 1G
\r r: Ss?ji\*inmii" .. - lie
F. Williams Ill
II. Harper, 13
G. Hardin, 13
atihew Young, .13
r. F. Si evens, j 16
dale Peter Smith, |l(i
elson Tolbcrt, 11C
S HEREBY given that the whole of the
[ of lots of Real Estato described in the
P as will be necessary to pay the tax. pen
lereon, will be sold bv the Treasurer of A I;
[OXDAY (5) of MAY. A. D. 1S73, unless to
Ities be paid before that time, and such sale
ay until all of said parcels, lots and par's
)ld or offered for eale.
T.B.1V
Auditor
April 14, 1ST3, 1-lf
OULD respectfully invite tho attentioi:
DRY QC
MOTIONS; HOSIEl
Ready-Made C
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
.\)gcther with a complete Stock of
1
{Groceries ana.
11 of which will bo sold at the lowest possil
Respectfully, #
NELSON
April 16, 1873, 1-tf
Sheriff's Sale.
II. G. Klugh, . ...
against > By Order Court. l' c
J. \V. Irwin, j j
BY Order of Court of Cpmrnon'-n*
Pleas, I will sell at Abbeville C.
HL., on Rale Day in May m-xt, within
Imni'u n tv.w?r lniul
next,
oon a lani1
230 Acres,
nore or less, situated iD Abbeville
County, on liocky Creek, bounded in more
P. 1So7, by lands of Bennett Itey- Tuck
nolds, Isaac Logan, John Romans and Bava
Albert Waller,, whereon John Irwin erty
then lived, being formerly the real es- G- VI
tate of James Irwin, deceased, and now j Te
bounded by lands of Bennett Reynolds, I Te
A.Id. Blake, Dr. T. A. Williams, and with
others, levied on as the property of J.ltyw
W Trviti nt tlm EUlit. (if H. fi. Kltlirh.
TERMS CASH.
Terms of sale must be complied with
within one hour after sale or the proper
ty will be re-sold.
L. P, GUFFIN,
S. A. C.
Sheriff's Office, 1
April 1, 1873, 42-ff f
Shei
A}
fi
New Wood Shop. ? ??
tin,
THE undersigned begs leave to in-,Cou
form the public that he has open-chai
t-d a WOOD SHOP at the residence of I'*
Mr. T. J. McCracken's, in the Lebanon M?5
neighborhood, and is prepared t<? do all of t
kinds of work entrusted to his care, said
Wagon work made a specialty.
J. H. LIG03T.
April 10,1S73, l-3t
1ESS MAKING.
and styles of HATS AND BON
\RTMENT, which we have had
5ASSAKD, whoso taste and skill
innity to say more. Our sales
lNE IIAAIEY, who will always
make and fit dresses in the beat
BEDTSON.
pothers
i Their
and Summer
ants of their friends and the pub
>11 ntry aro too well acquainted ]
y keep to require any etiumeru- .
all kinds of Goods, and will sell j
le and bo convinced for Himself, r
BROTHERS. |
IOTICE. i
)RESS, before purchasing else- J
Lore of
OTHERS'
ped Victoria,
idies, White Grenadines,
*
tit
Lands
in
bounty,
* October
31st,
1872.
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200|$1.000
S 23 68
690
1,425
S 37,50
.168 25
10
57.60
233
200
COO
14 92
40
342.50
40
10.6*
200
1265
29.7(>
H6
1,344
31.47
740
8.008
1,460
222.58
400
3,9(i5
91.66
3
25
1.62
ISO
1,600
31.16
200
1 90o
300
53 (17
43
317
8.72
several parcels, lots anil parts
proceeding list, or so much there
tilties and assessments charged
bevillc County, on the FIIiST
uid taxes, assessments and per.
will be continued from day to
of lots of Real Estate, shall be
OXFORD,
Abbeville County.
ems&w ;
i of the publico their Stock of
>ODS, ]
\Y, GLOVES,
lo thing',
CEOCKERY, &c.,
Provisions,
m
>Io pricca for Cash.
3T & CANNON.
Sheriff's Sale.
h Williams against II. II. Harper.
iT virtue of an Execution to me di
rected, I will sell at Abbeville
t House, on Sale Day in MAY
, within the legal hours, a tract of
containing
643 ACRES,
s or less, adjoining lands of T. M.
;er, James Bruce and others, on
nnah River, levied on astheprop
of II. H. Harper, at the suit of M.
r'illiama. Administrator.
nns Cash.
rms of sale must be complied with
in one hour after utile or the proper
ill be re-sold.
L. P, GUFFIN,
Sheriff Abbeville County.
iff's Office, \
iril 8, 1873, 1-tf /
Final Discharge.
OTICE.is hereby given that J. C.
Pressley, Administrator of the
.te of. David A. Prcssley, de
ed. have applied to Charles W. Uuf
Judge of Probate, iu and lor the
nty of Abbeville, for a final dis
*ge as Administrator.
1 is Ordered, That the IGth day of
r, A. D. 1873, be lixed for bearing
'etition, kl a final settlement of
Estate.
J. C. W0SMAN8KY,
C. 0. P. A. C.
prll 16,1873, 1-lm
To the Ladies
IK" our Stock this Spring, w<
we have endeavored t<
combine low prices with beauty
taste, novel and uncommor
styles. We have goods differ
ent from any other llouse. W(
have certain lines of Goods
much below market prices
having bought by the case fron
first hands. In our MILLL
M"T?.T? V TVEPARTTlfRNT tviV
be found the most elegant stocli
in the State. In DRESS
GOODS and WHITE GOODS
Dur stock has been doubled, alsc
Laces, .Embroideries, Corsets
Skirts, Bows, Scarfs,Sashes anc
Ribbons. The newest Han
Groods, Gloves, Hosery, Lorn
Cloths, Beautiful Prints, House
Furnishing Goods, Laces fo]
Curtains, Oil Cloths, arpe>
:ings, &c. The best taste is em
ployed to take charge of the
\TT TJ JTVTTCRY A1VT) DRESS
MAKING DEPARTMENTS
rhe following ladies will be
?ound with us:
millinery Department.
Miss Perrin, Miss Small
FancyGoodsDepartment
Mrs. Lythgoe and Miss
Eliza Cater.
Dress Making Depart
ment.
Miss. Taggart, Mrs. Bruce.
Mrs. Wilson, Miss Mart
Dater,. Mrs. Talmadge, Miss
3ombe.
We have two machines mil
ling and hope to be able to do
ill work brought to us. Our
msiness is now perfectly orga
lized and every department is
working smoothly.
Terms Cash.
Respectfully,
[AS. W. FOWLER & GO,
PROPRIETORS,
Emporium of Fashion.
April 8,1873, 52-tf
SFRIJMU
Is upon us and with its advent
Sardlaw & Edwards
ire opening jtheir Stool* of Goods adap
?d to the season, not the largest, best
elected, most desirable or cheapest ever
rought to this market, but such as they
hink.they can make it to the iutcrost of
urehasers to examine.
April 9, 1S73, 5:Mf
HuEtcIies
)e8irous of seeiug a convenient, eco
il/IUIUUl UIIU UlTBUilUIC HUUOViiViu
Trick," are invited to caJl at
WARDLAW & EDWADS.
April 0, 1873. 52-tf
At No. 3 Granite Ranje,.
ffardlaw & Edwards,
Would call attention to their
"Daily Opening"
)f Seasonable Goods.
Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy,
SHOES AND ri^TS,
Ready made Clothing.
Hardware and Crockery,
MIES AND PROVISIONS
Tobacco?a Specialty.
Uorn.
600 BUSHELS
Prime White in Store
400 Bushels White
to arrive in a few days.
WARDLAW & EDWARDS
April 9, 1873, 52-tf
School
Commissioner's Office
Abbeville C. H., 1
April 7tLi, 1873. j
The County Treasury is closc
agaiust SCHOOL CLAIMS, 1)
Order of Ilis Honor, Judge Cook*
A majority of tlie Teachers are di
pendent upon their labor for the
bread. Hence they must submit i
ruinous rates of discount. It
.1 -1?1 4.1,..+ nil nn|
tuereioro urucruu, mat ?n .
lie Schools of Abbeville County c
close oil tlie 25th clay of Apr
inst.
?. M. PBESSLEY,'
School Commissioner.
April 8,1873, 62-St
^Siir
DENTISTRY.
^bbeyille O. H., S. C.
JTkRS. J. W. GURLEY & J..
JLp B. MOSEL-E Y. liave opened
moir Dental Kooms in this place, over
tiie Citizen's Savings Bank. They so
licit the patronage of all who desire
first class work. "*
March 12,1873, 48-t'f
DrTj. W, GURLEY,
Oculisi: and Aurist.
PERSONS who have lost their vision,
partially or entirely, can by an
examination, know the probability of
having their sight or hearing restored or
improved. The charge lor the cxami na
tion of the Eye or Ear will be two dol
lars, where tue Doctor does not treat the
case.
Please read the following certificates.
Andeksox C. II., S. C., \
March 3d, 1873. j
This is to certify that I have been
blind for the last three years, during
which tin.e I have spent several hun
dred dollars in trying to obiaiu relief,
the greater part of which I spent in At
lanta, Ga., (under treatment of parties
making di.-.ea-jes of the eye a specialty,}
without obtaining any relief, whatever.
I had ainiost dispHired of ever being
able to see, when Dr. Our ley informed
me that by au opeiation for the removal
of Cataract, the chances would be about
nineteen out of twenty in niy favor ofob
cuiuingsight. I consented, and on the
17th of February hist, he operated npc.n
my eyes, and on the 7th day afterwaids
I was able to distinguish objects at a dis
tance, and my sight is still improving,
so much bo, that I And no difficulty in
walking about wherever r desire. The
operation was not as painful a9 1 expec
ted and since I have experienced but
little pain. I can cheerful iy recom
mend Dr. Ourley to all persons suffer
ing from diseases of the eye.
Matthew snipes.
"YVe are personally acquainted with
Dr. Gurley, both professionally and so
cially, and from a personal knowledge
of his plan of operating and treatment
of diseases of the eye as in the above
ca?e, can recommend him to all person*
who may desire his professional servtees.
WM. McUUKIN, Sheriff.
JOHN \V. DANIELS,
Clerk of Court.
March 12, 1S73, -#5-tf
Notice of Sale.
lY Order of the Honorable C. W.
* Gutlin, Judge of the Probate
Court for Abbeville uounty, l win sen
on the 19th inst., at the late resi
dence of Mr?. Rachel C. Adams, deceas
od, a portion of the Personal Estate of
said deceased, including fourteen bales
of Cotton.
Terms Cash.
JOHN A. ADAMS,
Execnto of Rachel C. Adams, Dec.
April 9, 1873, 53-2t*
Estate Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate
of the late Mrs. Rachel C. Adams,
deceased, will make payment, and per
sons having demands will present the
same-to the undersigned.
JNO. A. ADAMS,
ANDREW STEVENSON,
Qualified Executors.
April 3,1873, 52-3t*
Sheriff's Sale.
E. L. Tolbcrt ")
against [ Foreclosure.
Sam'l Culpepper. J
f\\ IIUj sen, on iuuimui^v
at the residence of E. L. Tolbert,
uie following property:
1 Bay Horse, 3 Cows, and 3
Yearlings,
as the property of Samuel Culpepper, at
the suit of K. L. Tolbert, to foreclose
mortgage. Terms of sale CASH.
L. P. GQFFIN,
S. A. C.
Sheriff's Office, \
April 3, 3873. /
Trial Justices.
Extract from Chapter XXV, Gen
ersl Statutes.
Sec. 44. "That all fin?s and penal
ities imposed and collected by
"Trim jusxicea hi uriuuuai #
"causes shall he forthwith turn- ^
"ed over by tliem tb the Coun- *
> "ty Treasurers of their respec- f
"tive Counties, tor County ^
"purposes: Provided, That ^
"when, by law, any person or
} f'persons is or are entitled, as [
"informer or informers, to any
"portion of the tine or penalty
"imposed and collected, the j
"same sh ill be immediately paid j
"over to him or them. ]
sp.r. 4f>. "If any Trial Justice shall *
""" ? ? - ^ ^
"neglect or refuse to immedi-1
lkattl>/ pay over any and all'
"lines and penalties, collected
"by him in any criminal cause
"or proceeding, he shall, on
"conviction thereof, be subject
"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
"oflice, and disqnalilied from
"holding any ollice of trust
"and profit under the State of
"South Carolina."
Take duo notice and govern
v o u rse I v es ace o rdin ul v.
J. F. 0/DuPRE,
UO. .treasurer.
April 0, 1873, o2-3t
aIIioiin's Hills,
" "WAVE received their SPRINO and
fljj SUMMER SUPPLY of EVERY
THING usually kept in a country store,
wliicli they ore- ofterinir at low prices.
They buy for cash and can att'ord to sell
cheap.
April y, lS^', o^--m
Rosadalis! Eosadalis!!
FOR tli<> euro of Scrofula, in its
various forms, a 1*0 for the cure
of Clironie diseases) of the Blood.
Liver unci Kidneys, for sale at
W. T PEHEY'S.
March 5,1S73, 17-tf
The cheapest Land In market for
t-ale by the
INION. PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY.
Iii the Great Platte-Valley.
J,OOO,OOO Acres in Central.
Nebraska.
sow for sale in tiacta oi forty acres and
ipwards on five and ten years' credit ai
per cent. -2so advance interest re
tired. , '
Mild and healthful olimate, fertile
oil, an abundance of good water. *
Tlie best market in the West! Thi?
real mining regions of Wyoming, Col
jado, Utah and Nevada being supplied
y the farmers in the Platte Valley.
ioldiers entitled to a Home
stead of 160 Acres.
Tlie Best Locations for Colonies.
i? ree nome ror am minions ox Acres
f Choice Government Lands open for
ntry under the Homestead Law, near
[lis g;eat Railroad, with good markets
nd all the conveniences cf an old set
led country.
Free passes to purchasers of Railroad
jand.
Sectional Maps, showing the lard,
l*o new edition of Descriptive Tam
il let with new maps mailed free every
where. AdUress 0. F. DAVIS,
Land Commissioner U. P. R. C.
. Omaha, Neb.
$500" IN PRIZES!
fwo Hew Potatoes.
3XTRA E 4 RLY VERMONT
mi 11...... Voi-lin.. li.iti U/Un
,*rn o-/njro jlj ouigi uiun juauj iv\'o^?
enormously Productive and "of Exefc]
t?i?r Flavor. $1 per lb.; 4 pounds by
lull, postpaid, lor $3.50. *
COMPTON'S SURPRISE.
2'3 Bu.-hels to the Acre. A little latei
han Early Rosg. Equal In qbality.
jJ3 per pound, by .mail, postpaid.
$500 will be awarded, as PRJSMI
JMiS to those who produce the L&rgeftt
tuantity from one pound. Descriptive
Jircularsof the above, with listi'of 30U
arieties of Potatoes, free to all.
ILLUSTRATED SEED
CATALOGUE, 2i0 pages, withi
lolored (Jhiomo, 25 cents.
A New Tomato, the "ARLINGTON."
'arly. solid and productive .Pripe; 35c.
er packet; 5 packets, $1.
W. E. Bliss & Sons,
3 Park Plare, Kew York.
'is Great Persian 1
Is the best. Keep* fresh aud sweet
iroughout the winter. 8eedj 25c. a
aekets,$l. Mammoth Cabbage, weighs
) to 6D lbs., 20c. a pkt. Mammoth
vuash, 100 to 300 lbs. 20c. Sni^ke Cu
jmber, 3 feet and coiled, 15o. Yard
>ng Boan, 15c. Husk Tomato, keeps
esh for a year, 20c. paper. Radish,
onder/iil, 15c. A pkt. of either sent,
Dstpaid, for price; all for $1. G. H.
ittLLIAMSTON. OnUutin, Tenn..
Proprietor ?
Penn'a Agricultural Works,
Yorl<? Penn'a,
JtanvfnrturrrQf Imp'd Standard.
. Agricultural Implements
BABCOCK
flEE
EXTINGUISHER.
fcJKND I?'01i
"Its Kocord"
F. W. FAEWELL, Sec'ty.
i)7 Broadway, New York, 78 Market
t., Chicago. .
FSE the Rcisinger Saah Lock and Sup
ort to
'ASTEN YOUR WINDOWS!
U) spring to bieak, no cutting of sasli;
heap, durable, very easily applied;
olds sash at any place desired, and. a
. If-fastener when the sash is down,
end stamp for circular. . Circular and
ix copper-bronzed locks sent to any ad
ress in the United States, postpaid, on
sceipt of 50 cts. Liberal inducements
> the trade. Agents wanted. Address
LFISINGER SASH LOCK CO., No.
18 Market tit., Harrisbutg. Pa.
fc?<-wmg Machine
s the BEST"IN THE WORLD.
locals warded. Send for circular, a-u
fes.s: "DOMESTIC" SEWING MA
)HINE CO., N. Y. 1
0 [Established 1880.1
WELCh & GRIFFITHS,
Manufacturers of Saws
(I SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
. Every Saw Warranted.
3 FILES. BELTING &, M/CHINERY.
% LIBERAL DISCOUNT.
*4 Price Lists and Circulars free.
n WELCH & GRIFFITHS,
fl Boston, Mass., <fc Detroit, Mich.
EVERY CORNET SAND
fX the country will receive a splendid
picce of BAND MUSIC free, by
ending a two-cent stamp EDWARD
SAMUELS, Publisher, Boston, Mass
}>K WlKMA I*1' tla^! Agent8 wan"
hl 111 ?b/irPei*' A11 classes of work
t'v I \f Vivui?jr people, of.either sex,
roung or old, make more money at work
or us.in their spare moments, or all the
inie, than at anything else. Particu
ars free. Address G. STINSON & CO.,
Portland. Alain e.
Agents I A Rare Chance f
We will pny all Agents $40 per week in
['ash who will engage with us at once.
Everything iuinislied and expenses
I mid. Address A. COURTLIER & CO.
L'luirlotte, -Mich.
MONEY,
1 mud? rup'&lij with Sten
cil & Key Check Outfits.
? < i? I7t.i
- ? t r?is
l.'atalugui'S anu iuii parucumns rnucj
S. JU. bPE2sTCEU, 117 Hanover St..
Boston.
BEST~AND~OLDERT FAMILY
MEDICINE
SANFORD'S
Liver Invigarator,
A purely vegetable Cathartic.and Tonic,
for l)ispep.-ia, Constipation, Debility,
SieU Headache, Billions Attacks, and ail
[Jeraugcnietits of Liver, Stomach and
liowel*. Ask your Druggists tor Jt.
Beware p/ Imilotio.is.
ffnnipw
? '8 I 8 R l.fi I Blind. Bhedimr.!
aft 0 ^ 8 S I ? I richinjf orL'lriraieii
Ijj JL 9 U U U Piles Mil' Dt: Lisa's
Remedy tails to cure. It is prepan il ex
pressly to cure lilt- Piles, and nothing
else. *S?ld l?y nil Dnit'gisls. Price, Si.
Fob 3, 1S7J 43,"-It
TERMS EASY, AT
(Juarles & Perrin,
Jj.a. 2J, 1S73, 41 -tf
Hague Sf., cor. Chtircli,
j&TO i>aius htfve been np'ared !u- 011
jji deavorlng to render our .largo as
.oi tment of Goods attractive aud desii^
1; and nothing has been leftnndonuT
long experience and * assiduity
i suggest, to deserve a share of your
tatronai^c. -
Having perfected arrangements by
vhich we receive our Goods direct from
he ITianufar'turere,* ensure our custo
ners the great advantage of purchasing-";,
hem at.the very lowest rates, aud of the '
nost desirable sizes.
In price and qualHy we bellcvo they v
vill cpmpare favbrably with'any other,
lock" "in the city or elsewhere. Wo
hall be pleased to offer these Goods for
our inspection at auy time you'may
avor us with a-call.
All orders shall have our careful and
>rompt-attention.
Yours, respectfuUy, , j
D. P. FLEMING & CO. v
Marflr 19,1873,49?2m
State of South Carolina.
Office of Secretary of State, 1
Columbia, Jan'y 13,1873. /
The Abbeville "PRESS AXD
is hereby designated
is tbe Mewspaper for the publication
>f all Legal Notices and Official Adver
isements for the County of Abbeville,
indertlie Act, approved February 22d,
1870, entitled "An Act to Regulate tbe
Publication of Legal and Public r<o
icfca," and the Order heretofore issued
ieaignating the Abbeville Medium la
lerebv rescinded.
SUM'L W. MELTON1;'
Attorney General.
S. L. HOGE.
Comptroller General.
H. E. HAYNE,
Secretary of- State.
I certify that the foregoing isacopy o
he original on file in thisOlflce.
H. E. HAY2TE,
Secretary of Stafe.
iN ACT to Regulate the Publica
tion of all Legal and Public No
tices.
Section 1.. Be it enacted by the Seiir
,te and House of Representatives of the
State of South Carolina, now met and
itting in General Assembly, and by the'
uthority of the same, it shall be the
[uty of the Attorney General, the pomp
roller General, and by the Secretary oi
state, conjointly, to designate, by pub
ic notice [inJ one or more newspapers
n this State, in which all legal notices,
idvertisements, or publications for tho
state, of auyand every character reauir-.
id.by law to be made public, shall be
lubfished; and said attorney General,
Comptroller General, and Secretary of
state, shall have power to luatp such
rhanges and -new designations,- froni
hue to time, as tlioy may judge that
he public interest requires,
Site. 2. All State and County Officers,
ind other persons are hereby required
o furnish to the newspapers designated
im'er this Act, for the State and lor the
epresentatiyecounties, for publication,
ill legal notices, advertisements arid
publications, of any and every character
equired by law to be made public; and
10 legal notice, advertisement or publ!
lation required by law to be made pub
ic shall have any valid force or efleet
in less oublished in the newstianers de,-i
gnatoil under this Act; and no puli
ation, of any character in anyjiewspa
>er not designated under this Act, shall
ie paid for from ihe funds of this State,
r of any County: Provided, That tho
aid olHcers mentioned in Section one
hail have power, in eases requiring un
isual publicity, to order publication in
uch newspapers, in addition to those
Icsignated under this Act, as by and.
vitn the advice of the Governor they
nay select; and hills so incurred shall
>e audited and paid in the usual mau
ler.
Sec. 3. All A.cts and parts of Acts in
;onsistent herewith are hereby repealed.
Sec. 4. This Act shall take effect from
md after passage. [Jan. 22,1872.
DENTISTRY.
mJULsu^
H. D. WILSON, D. D. S?
3FFERS his professional services to
the citizens of Abbeville and surround
ing country. All work done in ftrst
slass order, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Office over Messrs. DuPre & Smith's
lore. [Jan. 15, 1873, Cm.
S. A. EBAZEALE,
Merchant Tailor;
In Cotnruu <t* Wilton's New Range, on*
'}\au>l)tidae. & (.'a.'s Store.
HAS just received a fine lot of
CLOTHS, CAS^IMEKES A-SD
iivlMMINGS for the Spring and Sum
mer trade, which he will sell or cut and
make to order on reasonable terms for
Cash.
Shirt Patterns.
I would especially call the attention of
every one io my splendid fitting Shir*
Patterns. Give me a call without fail.
S. A. BRAZEALE.
March 20, 1S73 , 50-tf
First Class Barber Shop
In Mcllwain Building, (Up titnirs.1
By GEORGE MAXWELL.
(Laic of Anderson.)
THE subscriber has opened a fir?:
eiass Barbi-r irhop in Mellwair
Budding, where he will bo always < u
hand, ami hopes by prompt atteuftoii
to merit the public pacroncge. Tim
t-hop will be kept open late on ^aturdjiy
night, but no work will be dot?e on tiu;.
day.
GEORGE MAXWELL.
March 2-3* .137:-;, GO-if
Pinal Discharge,
IT^TOTU'E is hereby given that Di\ .7.
! J^i II. Hell, Administrator with th??
J \v?ii annexed, d* bonis noaot tlie Eistnt^
{of Alexander Winn, deceased, has n|:
(plied tuChas. Y?\ (.iuilin, Judgeo;' Pro
oate, jn and for the I'oimly of AbJio
ville, lor a final di.-eliarge as Adminis
trator with the will annexed, da
non.
It is Ordered, That the uinih day of
May, A. O. 1S73, be lixed for hearing of
Petition, and a ttiial settlement of said
Estate.
J. C. WOSMANSKY.
C. C. P. A. C.
April 8,1873, 524S