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Only ajg^te, ^ ' Only a private! his jacket of gray Is stained by the smoke and thrust; As Bayaril hu's f>r$ve, as Rupett he's gay. ' Reckless as Murat in heat the fray, But in God is his only trust! ?* ' Only a private! to march and to fight, To sutler tind starve and be strong; With knowledge enough to know that the might: Of justice and truth, and freedom and right, In the cud must, crash out the wrong t (Only a private! no ribbon or star Shall gild with false glory his name! Nu honors for him in br:i:d or in bar, His Cross of the Legion i* only a scar, And bis \yoiinds are his roll of fame! Only a private! one more hero slain On the field lies silent and chill; And jii the far South a wi'fe prays in vain Pne c'aop of the band she shall ne'er clasp again, One kiss from the lips that are still, ? Only a private! there let him sleep, He will need no tablet nor stone; ..For the messes and vines o'er his grave ' will creep, An<J, at night, the stars through the clouds will peep, And watch him who lies there alone! ?fSte "1 Only a martyr! who fought and who . fell Unknown and unmarked in the strii'e! But still, as lie lies in his lonely pell, Angel and seraph the legem! shall tell? buch a death is eternal life! Burnt Records. AN ACT to Remedy and Supply the Loss of Public Records, and to Perpetuate Testimony in .Regard to Deeds, Mortgages, Settlement* ^nd other Papers, Lost by Fire at Abbeville. Section 1 Be it enacted by the >Scnate and House of Representatives pf vbe State of South Oaro'inji, now met and sitting in General Assembly, nnd hv the authority of the same : *" ? "J ? I / That any party to a record, plain tiff, defendant, assignee, or any persoi having an interest iu anyjirdgmeir. decree or agricultural lien, the recon of which has been desiroyed 'y fii at Abbeville, on the 19th January am 17th November, 1S73, shall have tin right to supply the sapae in thcTui lowing manner; Sec. 2 That tho party desiring t< supply sueh record may, npon notic of not. less than twenty days serve* personally upon the other parties ii interest in such rceord, make applies tion to the Clerk of th9 Court f'?> jeavo to substitute a new record which application snail contain, a> - it ul nfa n??ut aP tli names of the parties, the amount o: the debt, the entry of suid judgmcn and execution, the names of the at tornevs of record, with um-h oti>. particulars as the applicant may deem proper to his case; all which shall b? verified by the affidavit of the appli cant, or his or her attorney, according to the best of his knowledge, infor mation and belief. Sec. 3. That upon failure of the party or parties, served as aforesaid, to answer such application, in writing, to be filed in the Clerk's Office within twenty da}*s thereafter, exclusive of the day of servioe, the Clcrlc of the Court shall docket judgment for the party filing said application. ?<>f? .1 Th)>t if tha n:trf.v or nnrties 6ervcd with notice as above, file with the Clerk of tho Conrt, within twenty days utter such service, excluding the day of service, an answer to the ap p.ication, denying, upon oath, the applicant's right to tho relief sought, with a etatemcDt of the grounds why pilch application should not bo grant ed, the jurisdiction of the Clerk of the Court shall cease, and he shall refer the application, answer, and any accompanying papers, to a Commis sioner, for whose appointment provi sion is hereafter ^ado. Sec. 5. That said Commissioner phall take, in writing, all the testimo ny introduced by one or both parties, according to law; shall hear and de cide the mat tor in controversy, report liia decision in writing, and, with it return all tie papers to the Court of Common T eas. From tho decision of the Commissioner an appeal may be taken to tho Court by tho party pr parties di?satisfipd therewith, as in case of an ? ppeal from the decision of Referee ap;.inted under the Code. If there be no appeal, the Clerk of the Court shall docket judgment accord ing tr? t tin ro? orfc nnd (Incision of tho Commissioner. Sec. 6. In every case in which tho defendant or defendants in any burn ed judgment or decree shall !>e absent from and without tho limits of this State, in lieu of the service required by this Act, it shall be sufficient to publish, in a newspaper of Abbeville County, one month's notice of such application, and, if the absentee's rps!d""ei* i? known, a copy of the pa per containing the publication shall pc majled to his or her address: Pro vided, That nothing herein contained shuii prevent such absent defendant or defendants within two years after the publication of the notice in this Section provided, from moving.tbe Court, up?m a proper showing, to set a^ide such judgment or decree. Sec. 7. Tho County Commissioners for Abbeville County shall, forthwith,. furnish the (JW K ot saiu L'ounty with] n book or book- of proper size, suita-1 bly ruled and securely bound, to be labelled "Abstract of Burnt Judg ment and Decrees" in which the said Clejk shall enter an abstract of every such judgment and deprpe, a, new ree<>r?1 of pi all be so ordered to be:lfcibstitnted, setting out, in dis tinct and appropriate columns, as near as possible, the names of all the orig inal parlies, plaintiffs'and defendants' attorneys, the date of the signing of the jujgiiicin or filing of the decree, the amount ot the recovery the sum bearing inter* St. and the djite from which the int< rest began to run, the bnl:i""<- n^fnn' y due at the aato oi the destruction, the date of the entry .of the original process, tho last prq ces? issued for the execution of such judgment, aod tho costs thereon. And such entries shall, withou* other or further record, be good and suffi cient in law for all purposes for which the original record itsejf cpuld nave been used, and of equal authority therewith in all respects. Sec. 8. In any 'iusj prov ded for in this Act, if the applicant, < r, in case of his death, his personal r- presenta tive. shall make oath, accord ng to the best Qf his knowledge and hi- ief, that 9 discovery from the party or parties despondent is the ou?y mcan9 by which such lost or destroyed record or document can be established, arid i also of the former existence and of the loss and destruction of such record or other document, he may," if the respondent, or either of'them, if more than one be living and be within thej limits of the State, call upon such re-i spondent to answer, on oalli, as to the I former existence of such record or! other document, and as to its con tents, character and description, and also as to the amount due thereon. And in case such respondent, after at !?ast ten days' personal notice, (if he be within the f'ountj* when such pro needing had, and twenty days if be is not,) shall fail to answer, upon oath, liie intoi'i'o^utor'es so propound ed. such failure to answer, (unless satisfactorily, explained or accounted' I tor,) shall he taken and considered as jan admission by such respondent of the truth of the facts stated and set forth in the applicant s affidavit: Pro-' vided, That. such admission shall only affect the parly so failing to answer as aforesaid, and his legal representa tives. If such respondent sha'l deny, on oath, tlu- former existence of .such record or other document, so attempt ed to he set up, or shall deny, on oath, that there is anything due thereon to such applicant,- or his legal represen tatives, or sh 11 den}'an} other mate rial fact alleged in the applicant's affidavit, the answer of the respon dent, together with the affidav t of .nnii/.oni cV>?"!I lirt onnsirJuivil as LIIU llj'I'IU itlll., L.-II1XI V/V evidence in the ease, and shall, with Kiu-h other testimony as the parties on both sides may offer, bo submitted to the Court: Provided, That no. costs shall be taxed against the respondent for tho interrogatories which may be propounded to him under the provi sions of this Act. coc. 9. That tho Commissioners of tho County shall provide a book or hooks for tho Clerk o}' the Court, ir which the said Clerk t^hall record an abstract of all tho deeds, convey ances, mortgages, settlements, liens, and other instruments in writing heretofore recorded, and required by law to be recorded, which fibstraet shall contain a statement of the names 01 tne panje?, a unvi mukv ment of the property mentioned in tho deed or other instrument, the date of tfie paper, the time when the registr}' was made, and the certificate of such registry shall bo entered anew on said paper. And tho said deeds, conveyances, mortgages, settlements, liens, and other instruments in wri ting, shall be recorded as above pro vided for within six months from tho ratification of this Act, otherwise they*shall not prevail as liens against subsequent creditors or purchasers for a valuable consideration without notice. Sec. 10. That in ease any deed, con veyance, settlement agricultural lien. <>r other instrument in writfng, shall | have been duly recorded, and, after i registr}*, delivered to tho owner' thereof, and the*same shall have been mislaid, lost or destroyed whilst in possession of the owner, or in case of any deed, conveyance, mortgage, set tlement, agricultural lien, or other instrument in writing requiring regis try, shall have been delivered to the Register with such intent, and shall have been burned whilst in the office of the Register of Mesne Convey ance, and before redelivery to the owner thereof, an abstract of all such deeds, conveyances, mortgages, settle ments, agricultural liens, and other instruments in writing, shall be proved as in the ease of judgments, as aforesaid, and rc corded by tho Clerk in the book or books, as order ed in the preceding Section of this Act. Sec. 11. That nothing herein con tained shall prevent any one from establishing, pn the trial of any cause, any lost or burnt paper, accord ing to the rules of evidence now ex isting. * Sec. 12. Thrt the Judge of the Eighth judicial Circuit shall have power to appoint a person, who shall bo called a Commissioner, 10 bear and decide all questions to be referred to him, as required qtider tho provi jsions of this Act Sec. 13j^The County Commissioners areauthorized and reqnir.ci-to employ the service of a competent person to arrange properly, in the ne\y office of the Probate Judge of said County, all the records of the late Court of Equit}' which properly belong to the Probate Court, and which were saved in a mixed and disorderly condition from the late fire in Abbevillo. Sec 14. That in cases where records are altogether destroyed or burned, the execution excepted, the execution shall be tak?n as prima fwie evidence of the burned or lost record. Sec. 15. That by the substitution and removal of judgments and papers, as provided by this Act, no party shall have any other or greater right than would have existed had the judgment and convej*anee, mortgage, |settlement, Ken, or other instrument, I in writing, never been burned, mis? laid, lost or destroyed. Sec. 16. The plaintiff shall pay the costs of his application to replace and rennw his judgment, as aforesaid, if the defendant make default upon such application or consent thereto. In such cases, the plaintiff's costs, to be paid him, shall be ten dollars for his application. In cases where judg ment does not pass against the defen dant by default or by consent, and he contests the plaintiff's claim or right, the costs shall be the same as provided by the Code, and awarded to parties according to the Code of Procedure. The feesof the Clerk and Sheriff shall bo the same as now fixed by Jaw for similar services, and those of the Commissioners to lie appointed under this Act the same as were allowed to Commissioners in Equity by the Act of the Gepevul Assembly of this! State, passed in December, 1839. Approved February 27, 1873. . A Fragrant Breatii and Pearly Teeui are easily attained, and those' who fail avail themselves of the! means, should not complain when: accused of gross neglect. The So zodont will speedily erad eate the cause of a foul breath, be utifying and preserving the teeth to the oldest age. Spalding's Glue is useful in every house. ANCY Candy and a choice lot of ClftARS coraijij;. PARKER & PERRIN, " an- "-?u v To the Ladies, IX our Stock this Spring, yye we have endeavored to combine low priccs with beauty, itusts, novel and uncommon styles. We have goods differ-; ent from anvotlier 1 Louse. We,\ have certain lines of Goods ! much below market prices?j| (having bought by the case from,j ifirst- hands. In our !MILLI*|j YUT>Y HIvP \ 1?TMF\T will 1 be found the most elegant stock in the State. In DRESS |GOODS and WHITE GOODS our stock has been doubled, also Laces, Embroideries, Corsets, Skirts, Ijows, Scarfs,Sashes and [Ribbons. The newest Ilair Goods, Gloves, Hosery, Long Cloths, Beautiful Prints, House Furnishing Goods, Laces for Curtains, Oil Cloths, Carpe ting^, &c. The best ta.f te is cm ployed to take charge of the MILLINERY AND DRESS \r \ Tv f\f; DEPARTMENTS. The following; ladies will be O found with us: Millinery Department. Miss Pearls, Miss Small. FancyGoodsDepartment Mits. Lythgoe and Miss Eliza Cater. Dress - Making Depart ment. Mrss. 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, MS. V. FOWL? & CO. PROPRIETORS, Emporium of Fashion. April 8, 1S73, 52-tf. D. F. FLEMING- & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IX BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, No. 2 Ilaync St., cor. Churchj CHARLESTON, g, C, ~?wTO pains have been spared in en-r J_>| deavoring to render our large iu> sortment of Goods attractive ami desir able; and nothing has been left undone, that long experience and assiduity could suggest, to deserve & share of your patronage. Having perfected arrangements by which we receive our Goods direct from the manufacturers, ensure our custo mers the great advantage of purchasing them at the very lowest rates, and of the most-desirable sizes. Ju prjeeand quality we believe they will compare favorably With any other stock in the city or elsewhere. We shall be pleased to oiler these Goods for your inspection at any time you ruay favor us with a call. All orders shall have our careful #nd prompt attention. Yours, respectfully, # D. F. FLEMING ? CO. March 19, 1873, 49-lipi S. A. BKAZEALE,. Merchant Tailor, In Cothran & Wilson's New liangc, over Truwbtidye & C'o.'o Store, HAS just received a fine lot of CLOTHS, CA SSI ME RES AND TRIMMINGS for the Spring and Sum mer trade, which he will sell or eut and make to order on reasonable terms for Cash. ^ Sliirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention of every one jo my splendid fitting Shirs Patterns. Give me a call without fail. S. A. BRAZEALE. March 20, 1873, 50-tf Final Discharge. NOTICE Is hereby given that Dr. J. H.Bell, Administrator with the will annexed, dcbunis non of the Estale of Alexander Winn, deceased, lias ap plied toChas. W. Guftin, Judge of Pro bate, in anil for the County of Abbe ville, for a linal discharge as Adminis trator witli the will annexed, dc bonis non. It is Ordered, That the ninih day of May, A. D. 1S?3, be fixed for hearing of Petition nnil 11 filial settlement of said Estate. ? J. C. WOSMANSKY, C. C. P. A. C. April 8, 1873, 52-4t PROVISIONS FOB vi ANTERS TERMS EASY, AT Quarles & Perrin, Jau. 2J, 1873,f The jState qf South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. J)l the Common Picas: ft: fi; Withers, a'n?} Elizabeth his wife, Willis SfHtth, Administrator (tcM of the Estate pf Elizabeth "Cobb, deceased. VomiiMnt fir Belief, &c, BY fin QfdPF Pf the Court of Oonj uv>n for Abbeville Court ty, luaiie oil the 26th day of February ult., the heirs of the late Madison Smith, if any there lie, besides the Plaintiff, the said Elizabeth Weathers are require L'd to establish their identity as such, before Lewis D. Bowie, Esq., Clerk of ?aid Court, on or before the next regu i"f 'iVrm thereof, or be barred from any participation in the funds acknowl edged by the said administrator, to be in Ilia liands for distribution. PER KIN & COTHRAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Abbeville C. H., 8. C., \ March 1, IS73, 47-2m / South Carolinian copy for two months and send bill to Perriu & Coth ran. FOR SALE. !*IIAT valuable town lot, owned by p. O'NEILL & SONS, on the Eastern side oil the Puhjjf; .Square, with a front of oixty feet, and extend ing hack nearly to the public spring, riio lot will be .-old for one-third cash, Hid remainder in one and two years ivith interest. For further partjeu lavs apply to D. B. SMITH, Agent. Abbeville C. IF.. ) April *, 1873-4t J E. F. McCaslan WITH B. F. FLEHIH6 & CO., Manufacturers & Wholesale .Jobbers in Boots, Shoes and Trunks, No. 2 Ilayno Street, cor. Church, 0. J\ FX EMI no, "I sam'l a. nelson, f Charleston,S. C. FAMES M.WILSON. ) .March 12, 1873, 48-tf COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. Wm. Gorman, Proprietor. E. T. BURDELL, late of "Charleston Hotel," and J. F. GADSDEN, Assis tants. April 2, 1872, 51-tf Green Houtaii islliiiia Cere, aifl r?T?PTTAT.Tr! PTT.T.R VJU4i V A . For sale at * W. T PENNEY'S. Ayer's Saisaparilia & Pills, For Spring diseases. Purify your bloud and you ijocd not fear disease or I'overtij. W. T. PflNFEY. Sapolio, . i IS an excellent thing for. o]eftni?g Tin, Brass, Glass, AVood, or any thing else that needs cleaning, for sale by . . ' . W. T. PENNEY. CUSTOMERS to p'lrcbpse a Fl^? LOT of ^ Com, Hour, Bacon, Molasses; Cheese and other Groceries, At J, B. & W. J. Rogers. AJaruh 19, 1873, 49-tf NOTICE, THE undersigned hps associates with him in the Fire Insurant* business, JOEL S. PERRIN. Esq., un dcr the name and style of DUPRE & PERRIN. Wp represent a Capital of Four Mil lions Dollars, mid are prepared to issu< all kinds of Policies. Apply to J. F. C. DuPre, at No. < Weite's Block, or to Jot*l S. Perrin Esq., Law Range. J. F, C. DnPRE. July 3,1872,12, tf A LL persops indebted to the late 3- firm of dyARLES, PERRIN & CO., are earnestly to make payment tc us, Interest #t the rate of Twelve pei cent,, per annum will hecharged on all accounts past due, frojq IstofJanuarj last. First Class Barber Shop t I ? T?.. ! I J ! . QUARLES & PERRIN, Feb. 4, 1373, 43-tf ill lucuwaiu jouuuing, \up p>i{urs,j By GEORGE MAXWELL. (Late of Anderson.) THE subscriber has opened a first cia.ss Barber Shop in Mel J wain Building, where he will be always on hand, and hopes by prompt attentton to merit the public patronage. The shop will be "kept open late on Saturday night, but no work will be (lone on Sun day. GEORGE MAXWELL. March 20^ 1878, 60-tf DENTISTEY. H. D. WILSON, D. D. S., DFFERS his professional services to he citizens of Abbeville $nd surround ng country. All work done in first iu.- order, and satisfaction guaranteed. ;flii o over Messrs. DuPre & Smith's ore.' [Jan. 15, 1873, (Jin. To the Public and my Friends Especially. HAVfNG made a slight change ip my business, which will enable me nereafter to keep a more complete Stock of DRUGS and FANCY AltTlr CLES, together with a few other goods which X have not heretofore kept, I beg to inform you one and all that I am still at No. 4 White's Block, ready and willing to sell'and serve all who have the money. I am compelled hereafter to require cash for all goods on delivery ?do noi forget this, and when sending orders and prescriptions,-.(which shall have my pTornpt attention) to send the cash. W. T. PENNEY. Feb 39, 1872-45-tf NOTICE TO DEBTORS OF Barnwell & Co, ALL persons indebted to the old firmf of BARNWELL & CO., are ear nestly requested to come forward pt once and settle their accounts with the new firm, who are authorized to receipt the tame for the old firm. Barnwell & Co. Feb. 26, 1873, 40-tf Barnwell & Co. At the New Post Office, HAVE in ?tore and to arrive, 1,000 Bushels Corn, 10,000 lbs. Bacon, All grades of Flour, Mont fiml Orisf,. Byrupe and Molasses, Sugar and Cofl'ee, Fish, Salt, Nails, &CM &cM &c. Feb. 16,1872, 45-tf GREAT REDUCTION. Prices in accordance with the times. G JIQYESTEEN" & FULLER'S uplundk) Piano Forios. for aajp low for cash, by , PAIIKE It & PERPJN. March 19, 1873. . Agents. To Dealers. We sell, at Factory Prices, TOBACCO, YARNS, OSNABURGS, BROWN SHIRTING and SHEETING. QTJARLES & PERR1N. Jan 22, 1873 41, tf Buist's GARDEN SEED. * Try them once and yon will want them again. For sale by Wardlaw & Edward's, Feb. 5,1872, 43-tf ' The Abbeville Hotel. Washington Street. I HAVE recently leased tbi.- house, and have completely refitted it. Its location in near the business part of the town and can accommodate any number. I respectfully ask a share of the public patronage. . JACOB MILLER. Jan.'21,1873, 41-3m Kerosene Oil, T HE PUREST MADE, always on hand and lor sale bv W. T. "PENNEY. Feb. 19, 1873, 45-tf Advice to-Cigar Smokers, GO. TO PEN^EY'S to buy your CIGARS. CARRIAGE MAKIN "WTOW ofl'er a LARGE and SUPERI< price from $140 to $22i, with all tl \v AUU.Nft ALL SIZES, made by t MATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, am Thev also offer for sale A LIGHT C'K LOW FOR CASH. They keep constantly on hand META JsTY and WALNUT COFFINS, and oth > Their hearse with one of the Firm \vi ; ALL WORK WARRANTED. WE are now receiving STOCK, comprising first-class country store. Our care by one of the firm from thi Baltimore, on the most reason at to the wants of our section. Or prices. Satisfaction guaranteed if Oct. 23. 18 72, 28-tf CAROLINA We are the Ageuts for tl Fertilizer. 75 Tons in St Mil February 5,1873; 43-tf Greenville & Columbia R. R. CHANGE OF SCEJDUL.E. On and after Thursday, {September the 5th, 1872, the Passenger trains ou thin Road will be run as follows, daily, Sun days excepted: going WE3T, o# UP. LeaveColumbia..,,,.,,. 7:15 a.m. " Alston . 9;05 a.m. " Newberry 10;4oa.m. " Cofeesbury < 2;00p.m. " Bel ton 3:50p.m. A-rrive Greenville 5;30 p.m. GOING EAST, OK DOWN. Leave Greenville 7;30 a.m. " lielton 9;30 a.m. " Cokesbury ,.11:15 a.m., " Abbeville ; 9:15 a.ru. 41 .Newberry 2:30 p.m. " Alston.. 4:20p.m. Arrive Columbia 0:01) p.Ui. J&r Connect at Alston with trains on the Spartanqurg and Union Railroad.'; connecting at Columbia, -8. (J., witi. Right Trains on the South Carolina going North and South oil Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Ilaiiroad, aim Wi lmington, Columbia and Augusta Ilaiiroad, ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Train leaves Abbeville at 9.15 A.. M., connecting with Down Train from Greenville. Leaves Cokesbury at 2.1.. J\ M.f connecting with Up Train from Coluifibia. Accommodation Train, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Leaves Cokesburv at 11.1-5 A. M;., or oi. the arrival of the' Down Train frou. Greenville. Leaves Abbeville at 1 p'cluck P. M., connecting witli Uj. Train from Columbia. ANDERSON BRANCH <fe BLUERIDGEDIV'S DOWN. Leave Walhalla 5:45 a.m. " Perry viHe 6:25 a.m. ft44 Pendletou 7:10 a.m. " Anderson - 8:11) a.m. Arrive Jieltgn 9.00 a.m. Leave Eelton 3:50 p.m. 44 Anderson 4:50 p.m. n ii.S'SIl ii m " Perryville . 6:35 p.m. Arrive Walhalla.7:15p.m. Aceonjmodation Train between Bel ton and Anderson on Tuesdaj's,' Thurs days and Saturdays. Leave Belton at 9.50 A. M., or on arrival of Down Train from Greenville. Leave Anderson at 2.00 P. M., connecting with Up Train from Columbia, . THOS. DODAMEAD, Gen'l Superintendent. Jabez Norton, Gen'l Ticket Agent 12,006 LBS. BACON, at low figures for Cash TROWBRIDGE & CO, rATirnDWTA U/I1VH7C u/tMrunnifi Willie California Brandy, French " for Mcdical'iise. Irish Whiskey, Burbpn u llyo " Corn " ' Holland Gin w TROWBRIDGE & CO. Three Tons Swede's Iron, ONE TON STEEL, for plantulion uso. TliOW BRIDGE & CO. / J. KURZ, Boot and Shoe (Kaker, LAWSQN'S OLD STAND, ABBEVILLE C._H., S. C. l^ANTED.^QOQ lbs. DRY V'V HIDES lor which the hijrhegt price will be paid or taken |u eso???.nge for Hoots and Shoes. May 29, 1872, 7?t.f Notice to Debtors and Credit ors, ALL p<TrBons indebted to the estate oi the late Mrs. MABTHA ELLIOT CENTER are required <o make payment to EDWARD NOBLE, Esq., Attorney "for the Estate, or to myself, the Admin istrator. All having claims against the estate will present them properly pro bated to Mr, Noble, or to myself, for pity meut, DANIEL B. CENTER, Administrator. 13 January, 1873, 3m r i?n DrDATDJWA u Hnu iiLi )R STOCK %.i liOuUiES, ranging ir ie modern improvements in the business lie best MACHINISTS, and of the BES'J J after the latest and best styles. ANE-N?CK CARRIAGE, Qf good style LIC BURIAL CASES, and MAHOGA ers of cheaper style'. 11 attend all funerals. [Nov. 3, 1S71.28? our FALL AND WINTER everything usually found in a Goods were selected witlimnch 2 best houses in New York and ile terms, and with speci? 1 regard til and see our Ssock and try oiir S & SMS. FERTILIZER. lis popular aiid well-known ore. XER & ROBERTSON. No Prrnon can take these Bitters accord ing. to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Indlffcstlon, Headache, Fain in the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dii ziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred ottier painful symptoms, ate the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar* anteeof its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitfers display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon percep tible. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhea* mutism - and Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Inter* mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis ease* are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. They arc a Gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic," possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent iu relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Ltver and Visccral Organs, add in Bilious Diseases. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, BoiIs, Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eye*. Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the systenj in a short time by the use of these Bitters Grateful Thousands proclaim Vinegar Bit tors the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. . ^ J WALKER, Prop'r. K. H. HcDOSALD * CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, CaL. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. CONGAREE Proprietor. Manufacturer of. Steam En gines and Boilers. Iron and Brass Castings cf al Descriptions made to Order Jam now. prepared wth two cupolas and can make castings of an^ Weight up to teij thousand pounds. waH awarded the first premium on cast imrsat. the State Agricultural and me chanical Society Fair, lield in Columbii November 1871 and '72. SAW MILLS; '' - I bave for sale the CIRCULAR SA'tt MILL that was awarded the first pre niium at State Fair, held Nov. 1872. ALSO. the GRIST MILL IRONS that- wer awarded tive first premium and the * ROLLER 12 INCH MILL that tool the firstpremium. ALSO Several sets of GIN GEARING tha took the first Premium at the late Stat Fair, all of which will be sold low fo cash. A list of prices \yiU be furnishet on application to JOHN H. ALEXANDER, Columbia, S. C. Or D. B. Smith, Agent, Abbeville S..C, Jan.8, 1872, 39-tf . Pacific Guano Company, (CAPITAL $1,000,000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO THIS GU ANO is now so well knowi in all the Southern States for it remarkable effects as an agency for in creasing the products of labor, as not t< require special recommendation from us Its ubo for seven years past has establish cd its character for reliable excellence The largo fixed capital investe* by the Company in this trade afford the surest guarantee of the contiuue* excellence of this Guano. The supplies put into market this sea son are, as heretofore, prepared unde the personal superv.isiofi of Dr. St. Jul ian Ravenel, Chemist of the Company at Charleston, S. C., herice planters ma; rest assured that its quality and compo sition is precisely the same as that here tofore sold. J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. J NO. S. REESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore. TERMS?$48 cash ; ?53 time, withou interest. JLO uucouilimuuie pmilll'is Uiuj wan ui der now and have until-the 1st of Apri to decide as to whether they will take a time or cash price. When delivere from the Factory by the carload no dra> age will be charged. Nov. 27,1872, 3&6V(i. WE CALL Especiai attention to ou: Stock of r READY - MADE CLOTHING, JncLding OVERCOATS AND SHAWLS, New and Handsome Styles. In short, all we atk ia a trial. TV< are determined to soil low. YOE & HALE. Oct. 22,' 1872, 28, It' Ladies' Shawls, PERFECT BEAUTIES, < All Styles, and Prices to Suit YOE & HALE. Oct. 22, 1872 28, tf Tic Misses Cater Respectfully inform tin public, that they still propose to keep 'the alston houstf open as ft Private Boarding Hou.se am hope, by assiduous attention to bu siness, to merit a duo share of patro nu;,ro. fist Transient custom solicited. Many Articles in the bey coobs um Offered at greatly reduced prices, bj Wardlaw & Edwards. Dec. 18, 1872, 3c-tf 6. Stoepel, Watch Mak?^ . ; - ' * . . - -*0 -s- s. 4 i 221 BROAD STREET, > >: OPPOSITE CEPTR4.L HOTEL, , AUGUSTA, GA. 1 ' . Whit The greatest care devoted to the repair of :;>&? Watches, Clock Sptata Mircelrr^ Oct. 1,1872, 25-6m , . Ayer*s Cherry Pectoral, 'a For Diseases of the Throat and TfflllgBfe 1 > each as Coughs, Colds, Whooping .13' ' Cough, Bronchitis, Astl>Tn% , n ,<} and Consumption.. v Probably never befbrt In the whole history <Qf medicine, h*8 any thing iron Bp widely imiUo. * deeply upon the confidence of nuuakma, as tola ' excellent remedy-for pulmonary oompWott''; Through along series or years, and among mewl of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it Has become pc^r Its uniform character and power to cur? rious affections of the Ian remand thf^a m."de it known as a reliable protector them. Whi.o adapted to milder forms of and to young children it is at the same ti most effectual remedy that can be given for lent consuirpHon. aad tho dangerous. Jtffecfona of the throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden attacks of Group, it ehotdd be kept oa ... hand in every family, and indeed A* all are some* times subject to colas'and coughs, nil should b* provided with this antidote for tljctn< Although settled Consumption is thought curable, still great numbers of cases where II* v.. disease seemed settled, bare beep completely oared, and the patient restored to '?oCud health V by tha Cherry Pectoral. go complete is it* mastery over the disorders of the Ltmgi anq Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to Ifc "When nothing else could reach them, under f&t' *' Cherry Pectoral they subside and dbappaart >. Singers and Public Speaker* Una great protection from it. jUthma is always relieved and often, wholly cured by it . ? f . Bronchitis is generally cured by taking tho Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. 80 generally are its virtue* knows* that' need not publish the certificates of them here, do more than assure tho public tbat it? are fially maintained. Ayer's Ague Core, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent 7ever? - Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dandr' Ague, Periodical or Bilioun Fever, &o.?. and indeed all the affebtiona whioh aria? ' from malarious, marsh, or miaamatidr vr poisons. Aa its name implies, it does Cure, and does not foil. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Hi*, o ronth, Zinc, nor any other mineral oc poisonous . ' substance whatever, it in nowise injure* any pa* tinnf Tho nnmber and imoortanoe of its cures ; in the ague districts, are literally befond account,' - and we oeliove without i parallel m the htftorr. of Ague medicine. Our pride. Is gratified bylae acknowledgments we receive of the radlealcqTM V; . effected in obstinate caaoS, and where otter rem* edios had wholly failed. ^ Unacclimated persons, either resident ' ~ travelling through miasmatic locaStlMfT protected by taking the AGUE CUIUS i ' For JAver Complaint*, arising front I. ity of the Liver, it la an excellent remedy, i lating the Liver into healthy activity.. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complnint*, it is an excellent remedv, prodacing many truly remarkable euros, where other medicines htt foiled. Prepared by C. Ater ft CO., Practical ' and' Analytical Chemists, Lowoll, Mitt, Ml sold all round the world. Fit ICE, $1.00 FEB BOTTLE* )? Garyis Street, near Greens ville. & Columbia Railroad. COLUMBIA, 8. C. S3 prepared to. receive Cotton and oth- ? er property upon storage, and make, advances upon the same. Cotton ship- * ped to this house will be stored subject " to the order of the owner, and the low* vat. r???4 charcred for storage. All ..pro perty so stored will be insured iu"good reliable companies, if insurance Is de-: sired and advances will be made at the ' lowest banking rates. Our store houses a are so located that dravage is not neces -iarj*; and no charge lor handling tr$U. be made. it - : All business communications should, be-addrc*sed to the Treasurer. EDWARD HOPE, President. . Edwin. F. Gaiiy, Treasurer. March 19,1873, 49-0m - ' :*<v The State of South Carolina'; ABBEVILLE COUNXY. :-:\u In the Probate Court. Petition to have Homestead set off in . the realty and personalty of estate of James Silks, dec'dC, . . Expartc 'Srnily Silks. l&TOTICEis hereby given, that Mrs. Emily Silks, widow ofsjatties. cilks, late of Abbeville County, decea*-;. rd, lias applied to me for her Homestead in tlie realty and personalty of Estate of said James Silks, deceased; and that ort ,ihe3dday of May, A. D. 1873,. I will appoint Appraisers to appraise and net (?lt the Homestead to the Petitioner, if no cause is shown why said Homestead should not be assigned and set'off to said Mrs. Emily bilks in the Estateof James Silks, dee'd. CHAS. W. tfUFFIN, April 2,1873, 51-4t.] J. Pro. A. C, . Sealed Proposals TO Repair the COR N ICE of the JAIL will be received until the 1st of MAY. The Proposals must be in duplicate and contain a Bond for-'$306' legally executed, with two approved securities. By ocder of the Board, W. P. McKELLAR, Chairman Offire County Commissioners, . Abbeville C. II., S.C, April 1, '73, 4t ). Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to ils natural Vitality and Color, A dressing which is at onoe agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving tbo hair. Faded or grau hair is soon restored to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick?; ened, falling hair checked, and bald: ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore Ao, Lair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application, lnsteaa of- fouling the hair with a pasty sedi-. ment, it will keep it clean ana vigorous, Its occasional use wili prevent. Ac hai? from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances wliicfy > make some preparations dangerous, ancj injurious to the hair, the Vigor can ' only benefit but not harm it. If ^ante4 ; HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. merely for a Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, gloesj lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Coi, Pbactical and Analytical ChzmisB^ LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $L0Q, ^