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CIRCULAR
To County School Commissioflers.
Persons interested in tho Public
Schools will please take notieo of the
following Circular directed to me, by
the State Superintendent of Educa
tion.
WM. M. PRESSLEY,
School Com'r. Abbevillo County.
Office State Superintendent Education,
columbia, S. O., Alay 1, 1873.
To Wm. M. Pressley,
County School Commissioner of 0
Abbeville County, S. C.
Dear Sir :
Section 49 of "An Act to amend an
Act entitled an Act to establish and
maintain a system of Free Common
Schools for the State of South
Carolina," approved March 6th 1871.
provides that "An annual meeting o!
each School District shall bo held on
the last Saturday in June, of each'
year, at 12 o'clock H., notice of the
time and places being given by the
QJerk of the Board of Trustees, by
posting written or printed "notices in
three public places of the District at
least ten days before the meeting."
Section 51 of the said Act provides
that "The inhabitants qualified to
vote at a school meeting, lawfully as
scmbled shall have power:
1st. To appoint a Chairman to pre
side over the meeting.
be a party.
6th. To authorize the Board of
Trustees to build school houses, or
rent- the same; to sell any school
house site or other property belong
ing to the District, when the sanu
' shall no longer bo needful for the use an
of the District.
7th. To alter or repeal their pro
ccedings, from time to time, as occa- an
sion miy require, and to do any other
business contemplated in this Act."
OIU ll nrohxr mncf nornnotItr or).!
JLUU Ml V Li VI v u j uivuv vut uvun j wvt
vised to iustruct- the Clerk of each of
the several Boards of School Trus
tees in your County to give due notice
of an annual meeting, to bo held in
the School District under their super
vision, on Saturday, 23th day of June,
1873, at 12 o'clock, M. I deem it of
groat importance to the success of
our Free Common ^School System,
that these meetings be held in every
School District in the State, and thai
each School* District raise a liberal
Looal or District School Tax for the
support of its Free Common Schools
for the following reasons:
1st. The State, appropriation made
for Free Common School purposes,
for the current fiscal year, is of itself
insufficient to supply the educational
wants ef the people. In thoso States
having the most popular, satisfactory
and successful systems of Free Com
mon Schools, the schools are almost
wholly sustained by means ot Local
School Taxes.
2d. The amount of Poll Tax col
lected in cach of the several School
Districts is, of itself, insignificant.
3d. The Local School Tax raised
in any school District will be of great
service as auxiliary and supplementa
ry to the State appropriation and
Poll Tax.
4th. The Local School Tax is paid
into the County Treasury, and is di
rectly subject to the order of the
Board of School Trustees, counter
signed by the County School Com
missioner.
Very respectfully,
J. K. JJLLSON,
State Superintendent Education.
A young man entered a restau
rant, oue evening, recently, in a
neighboring city, being attracted
by the sign, "Fresh boiled crabs,
fifteen cents." He sat down, had a
Hinhpd lin. ate it- and thew
fifteen cents on the counter. The
keeper demanded a quarter.
"I thought that sigu read fifteen
cents ?" suggested the young man.
"So it aoes. It's twenty-five
cents when you take 'em here, and
fifteen cents,when you take 'em
home."
"Well," was the reply, "I'm ta
king this home," and he walked
out
Drowned.?A colored roan was
drowned while attempting to cross
the Saluda, near Chappell's Depot,
last Friday. The unfortunate m^n _
went down in the presence of bis wife i tt
and children, who were in waiting I
tor him at the river's bank.
2d. To adjourn from time to time.
3d. To choose a Clerk, who shall
possess the qualification of a voter.
4th. To raise by tax, in addition to
the amount apportioned by the State
to their use, such further sums of
money as they may deem proper for
the support "of public schools, said
sum not to be more than three dol
lars for every child in the District
between the acjes of six and sixteen,
as ascertained by the last enumera
tion; said sum to be collected by the
County Treasurer,, and to be b?lcf by
him, subject to the order of the Tru^
tees, countersigned by the County
School Coramissio' er, such sums of
money to be used as shall be agreed
upon at the meeting, either for the
pay of teachers' salaries, or to pur
chase or lease sites for school houses ;
to keep them iu repair, and furnish
the sarao with necessary fuel and ap
pendages; or to furnish blackboards,
outline maps and apparatus for illus
trating the principles of science, or to
discharge any debts or liabilities
lawfully incurred.
5th. To give such direction and
make such provisions as may be
deemed necessary, in relation to the
prosecution.or defense of any suit or
proceeding in which the District may
"You ought to let me pass here
ree of charge, considering the be
icvolent nature of my profession,"
aid a physician to a toll gate kecp
r. "Xot so," was the reply, "you
"md too many <?ead heads through
i^re now" The doctor didn't stop
o argue the point, but paid his toll
nd passed on.
The pretty young lady who fell
own stairs a few days ago struck
er head on the stove, rne par
ar curtain on fire and burnt her
ront locks in the general
eneral confusion, is now convinced
iat a man is a handy article to ha?e
bout the house, and she will get
ne as soon as possible.
Married,
MARRIED, on Thursday the loth
ist., at the residence of the bride's
ther, by the Rev. A. F. Nicholson,
Er. JOHN D. SULLIVAN, of Lau
ms, and Miss ELLEN CLINK
DALES. daughter of Mr. Albert
liukscales, or ADoevme.
Market Reports.
CORliECTED WEEKLY BY
! A R N W E L L & CO.
calers in Staple Dry Goods, Groce
ries, Provisions, &c., &c.
Akbeville, May 21, 1873.
>tton, 16
rnnnH Ppfts S2.00 to S2.25 Der bushel ,
ppica,...
utter,
aeon, ....
jffee, ....
?rn,
nickeus,
rmder,....
[our,
$2.00
25
10 to 12*
25 to 35
$1.15
20 to 30c each
20c per dozen
..$2.00 per 100 lbs
$9 to $14 per bbl
eal, $1.40 per bushel
olasses, 50 to 75c per gallon
ails, *.10 cents per lb
anges, 80c to $1.00 per dozen
;as, $1.50 pe" bushel
JKew York, May 19.?Cotton dull
id nominal ? uplands 19j; Orleans
al9f. Gold steady at 18..
Baltimore, May 19. ? Cotton dull?
iddling 19 ; gross receipts 189 bales.
Augusta, May 19. ? Cotton demand
><?d; middlings 17^; sales 271.
Charleston, 3/ay 19.?Cotton lower;
iddling 17$; low middling 16J.
W. B. Cason's
VARIETY STORE,
IINETY - SIX, S. C.
rHE subscriber has now on hand a
select stock of the best goods usu
y kepi in a First-Class Confectionary
d Variety Store, to which he invites
e attention of his friends and patrons.
liis stock will be louna a cnoice as
rtment of
Preserves, Piekles, ^
Candies, Raisins, a
Brandy - Peaches, a
Nuts of all kinds, a
Canned Peaches,
Pine Aople, Tomatoes, '
Oysters "Sardines, Syrups r
d Sauces of every variety,
Prize Candy, Nutmegs,
Mac*, Pepper, Spice,
Ginger, Oranges, Lemons, -
Ginger Preserves, Figs, J
Ginger Cakes
of several varieties,
Parched Pea-Nuts,
Soda, Mustard, r
Blacking, Setfars, 1
Tobacco, Chewing
d Smoking, J
Marbles, I
Writing Paper, 1
d almost "every other article of like o
araoter that you may ask for. Come a
d examine for yourselves. a
W. B. CASOSF, 1
Ninety-Six.
May 7, 1873, 4-3m
18 State of South Carolina, n
.A-bbeyille County. j
Y virtue of an Execution directed *
to mo by Robert R. Hemphill, J
ial Justico, I will sell on SALE
A.Y ia JUNE next,
t:
L - ** TT J r?n1rt_ I
LLC aiiai&.CL uuusc aau vaia
boose, and Improvements
about the Spring, *
ried upon as the property of the
\vn of Abbeville, at the suit of Ed
ird Rocho, v. L D. Rowie, Inten
,nt of the Town of Abbeville.
Terms Cash.
JAS< A. WRIGHT,
' Constable.
May 7, 1873, 4-4t
Sheriff's Sale.
FT CI TTliiwh \
V*. f
against * > By Order Court.
J. W. Irwin, j
Y Order of Court of Common
_ Pleas, I will sell at Abbeville C.
on Sale Day in June next, witbin
e legal hours, a tract of land contain*
g
230 Acres,
ore or less, situated in Abbeville
mnty, on Rocky Creek, bounded in
. D. 1857, by lands of Bennett Rey
>lds, Isaac Logan, John Romany and
lbert Waller, whereon John Irwin
en lived, being formerly the real es
te of James Irwin, deceased, an^l now
mnded by lands of Bennett Reynolds,
. M. Blake, Dr. T. A. Williams, and
hers, levied on as the property of J.
r. Irvin, at the suit of H. G. Klugh.
TERMS CASH.
Terms of sale must be complied with
ithin orfe hour after sale or the proper
will be re-sold.
L. P, GUFFIN,
S. A. C.
aerifF's Office, \
May 6, 1873, 4-ff /
WE have an elegant Stock of
LADIES TRAVELING
RUNKS, also PACKING TRUNKS
rices from SI to ?25.
JAMES W. FOWLER & CO.
April 22, 1873, 2-tf
[oney Comb Spreads.
HONEY COMB QUILTS at
$1.50 and ?2.50, very <*beap at
io
EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
April 23, 1873, 2.tf
I
t
CASH!!
" M!
Keeps the Wheel Turning I
~w~~v n,ATT?M'm?D mUAn ttah r>nmo fn
p JJJJ1V tTUVM J vu vv.mv vv
X\) town tiiat our Stock of
DRESS GOODS
i.s both larger and more varied than
ever before. In DKESS GOODS, a
beautiful line of
. JAPANESE,
Silk Poplins, Striped Lenos,
Grenadines,
White Goods ii Elite Variety,
Ladies' Bows,
Fischus,
"Lft-fte Collars.
Notions
of all kinds.
Millinery! Millinery!
Great inducements! Do not fail to
*ee our Stock of Millinery which we
*re selling at astonishing low prices.
Our Goods are all of the latest stales.
frlVp llfi 51 call.
Our Stock of
GROCERIES
ivas never more complete. Persons
)uying for CASH will find it to their
nterest to give us a call.
Respectfully,
MAIMH ADDON.
April 23, 1873, 2-tf
Carpentering, Building
AND
Repairing of Cotton Gins,
Threshers and Fans, by
0. B. SMITH,
Abbeville. C. H., S. C.
TTT? iin^nrQi'rrnn/l fflVPQ Tin-!
)JLlCllli 9 VUIW| i
May 6,1873, 4-4t /
Sheriff's Sale.
T. J. Hill )
against } Execution.
W. A. Gaines. J
BY virtue of an Execution to me di
rected I will sell at Abbeville
Jourt House on Sale Day in JUNE
lext, within the legal hours, a tract of
and containing
225 ACRES,
Hore or less, adjoining lauds of Sterling
iowen, J. T. Hadaon, and others,
evied on as the property of W. A.
iaines, at the suit of T. J. Hill.
Terms of sale CASH.
Terms of sale must be complied with
vithin one hour after sale or the pro
>erty will be re-sold.
L. P. GUFFIN, S. A. C.
Sheriff's Ottice \
May 6, 1873, 4-3t /
Sheriff's Sale.
M. O. Williams against II. H. Harper.
BY virtue of an Execution to me di
rected, I will sell at Abbeville
Jourt House, on Sale Day inJEJvE
iext, within the legal hours, a tract of
and containing
643 ACHES,
more or less, adjoining lands of T. M.
rucker, James Bruce and others, on ,
Savannah River, levied on as the prop
erty of H. H. Harper, at the suit of M.
Gr. Williams, Administrator.
Terms Cash. (
Terms of sale must he complied with
within one hour after sale or the proper
ty will be re-sold.
L. P. GUFFIN,
Sheriff Abbeville County.
Sheriff's Office,
May 6, 1873, 4-tf
Public Notice
IS herebv given, that there is not a
LICENSE LIQUOR SHOP in the
County, outside of incorporated towns.
\V. P. McKELL'AR,
Chairman.
Office Oonnty Commissioners, 1
Abbeville C. H.; S.'C., May.14, '73, 2t j"
UUHVIfi^i.Vu O"
tice that he is prepared to do all
;inds of carpenter's work and building,
nd also repairs cotton-gins, threshers
nd fans. A full supply of gin material
lwayson hand. Farmers are requested
o bring theirgins up early in the sea
on to give time to have them properly
epuired.
D. B. SMITH.
May 6, 1873, -1-Gm
Fhe State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
In the Probate Court.
'etition of Win. Speer for Homestead.
OTICE is hereby given, that Wil
liam Speer of Abbeville County,
ia? applied to me for Homestead in the
iealty and Personalty Estate, and that
m the 31st of May next, I will appoint
.ppraisers who will proceed to appraise
,nd setoff such Homastead to the Peti
ioner, William Speer.
CHALES W. GUFFIN,
J/ Pro. A. C.
April 29, 1*73, 3-4t
Sheriff's Sale.
trustees De La Howe Estate against
H. H. Harper.
BY virtue of an Execution to me di
rected, I will sell at Abbeville C.
i., within the legal hours, Sale-day in
une next, a tract of land containing
643 Acres,
nore or less, adjoining lands of T. M.
Pucker, Jas. Bruce, and others, on Sa
vannah River, levied on as the property
>f H. H. Harper, at the suit of Trustees
if De La Howe.
Terms of sale Cash.
Terms of Sale must be complied with
vithin one hour after sale or theproper
y will be resold.
L. P. GUFFIN,
S. A. C.
1U ?w! )n AflflrtA "l
MRS. M. i
Respectfully informs t
has now on hand evei
ne of the most modest and st
he has the'most stylish
m rvin v\
JtlATS, JB
And o,ll La*
BY EX]
SnutHu Better than Ever 1
at most Reasonable
April 30, 1873, 3-tf
wmiTrav & i
millJiiiv uii i ui i
WE HAVE, added all of the new sh
NETS to our MILLINERY ?l
handsomely trimmed by MHS. MAGG'
as a Milliner is too well-known in this c
room will be under the charge of M1S.C
be found to exhibit the Stock, as well
style at moderate prices.
MILLER & R
April 16,1873. I-tf
. White' I
Have Recei
Stock of Spring
Gooi
AND are now prepared to supply th
lie generally. Tho people of thi
vith the character of the Stock they ut
,ion of articles. Suffice it tojsay, they I
it reasonably low prices. Let each one
WHIT3
April 16, 1873, I-tf
SPECIAL
[F A LADY wants to buy a WHIT
where, she would do well to go to t
WHITE B]
ind look at their Extonsive Stock of
RThite Piques, Newport Stripes
Croquetts, Yosemites, 2
Lawns and 0:
Hulls, Nansooks, &p.f &c.
April 16, 1873, 1-tf
sauos &
yyrOULD respectfully invite the attei
DRY G
NOTIONS, HOSI
. Beady-Made
BOOTS, SHOES, HAT
["ogcther with a complete. Stock of
Groceries and
,11 of which will be sold at the lowest p(
Respectfully,
NELS(
April let 187,3, 1-tf
PIANOS & ORGANS
furnished on
monthly Instalments.
' TERMS ON LEASE.
ill Payments made on Lease will apply
toward the purchase of the Instru
ment leased.
3IAN0S VALUED AT ' '
>450 to $500, $75 advance, $25 monthly.
525 to 600, 75 " 30 " . t
625 to 750, 100 " 40 " *
c
)RGANS VALUED AT _ (
$125 to $200, $25 advance, $10 monthly.
225 to 350, 40 " 15
360 to 500, 50 " 35 "
ggk, Jtrarucs wno ojjer miwjaciory tst
urity can pay for Instruments in notes
it 3, 6, 9. and. 12 months' time.
Call and find other inducements offer
id in both Time and Cash Sales, from
\V. J. DUFFIE, Bookseller,
General Agent for South Carolina,
Columbia, S. "C.
PARKFR & PERRIN,
Abbeville, S. C.,
Agent for Abbeville County.
April 30, 1871, 3-tf
Cslhoim's Bills,
HAVE received their SPRING and
SUMMER SUPPLY of EVERY
I'iilNG usually kept in a country store,
which they are offering at low prices,
rhey buy for cash and can afford to sell:
jheap. . , I
April 9,1872, 52-2m
Etosadalis! Bosadalis !!
FOll the cure of Scrofula, in its
various forms, &l?o for the cure
Chronic diseases of tho Blood,
Liver and Kidnevs. for sale af.
W. T. PENNEY'S.
March 5, 1873, 47-tf
Kerosene.
All of our friends wanting good
lights can get a choice article of
KEROSINE by calling on us.
J. B. & W. J. ROGERS. .
Apail 30, 1873, 3-tf
M. WHITE
;he public generally, that she
rything in the MILLINERY
;ylish kinds.
Aurnrmmn .
UJNJWJ&X&, |i
7. t
iies' Wear,1
PRESS, ' J
fas UmiM to tils Wet, ^
and Living Prices. ]
mmi
c
apes and styles of HATS AND BON
EPARTMENT, which we have had J
[E SASH A RD, whose taste and skill
ommnnity to say more. Our sales
i> JANE RAMEY, who will always
as make and fit dresses iD the best
OBEDTSON.
Brothers
ived Their
and Summer
Is,
e wants of their friends and the pub
s country are too well acquainted
jually keep to require any enumera
lave all kinds of Goods, and will sell
come and be convinced for himself.
2 BROTHERS.
NOTICE. !
W
'B DRESS, before purchasing else- JjJ
he store of tc
{OTHERS
F
?!
Striped Victoria, . k
rgandies, White Grenadines, g
ai
01
01
8 \WWi III I th
ti
ition of the pnblicto their Stoclc of 11
$]
ai
ERY, GLOVES,
Clothing,
S CROCKERY, &c.,
I Provisions,
>ssibla prices for Cash.
3N & CANNON.
DENTISTEY.
I. D. WILSON. D. D. S..
)FFERS his professional services to
he citizens of Abbeville and aurround
ng country. All work done in first
laas order, und satisfaction guaranteed.
)ttice over the New Post Office.
Jan. 15, 1873, 6m.
JHEWING & SMOKING
TOBACCO.
M FULL stock of both kinds kept
fV always on band. A superior
took of fine-cut chewing Tobacoo
ias just been received, arid which is
>ronounced by those who have tried
t to be of the best quality. Come,
nvestand be happy.
J. B: & "W. J. ROGERS. J
April 30; 1873, 3-tf
? ai
Bridge Letting.
o
NOTICE is hereby given, that the
1^1 repairing of the Bridges at q
foun'g's & McCalla's Mills on Rocky
liver, will be lot to the lowest re- f]
sponsible bidder at Abbeville C. H. U
>n Sale Day in June.
By order of the Board,
. W. P. McKELLAR,
" Ch. B. CoTCom'rs.
' Abbeville C. H., )
May 2d, 1873, 44t j
COLOGNES 3
AND C<
fl
Handkerchief Extracts S
Of the Latest Styles and best quality, j
at P
W.T.PENNEY'S/
April 23;' 1873, 2-tf
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOK,
Presbyterian Paalmodist,
Sunday School Belt
IRENCH STARCH ENAMEL, to
polish Linen Muslins, do.
NION SLATE AND LEAD PEN
CIL, in one box.
4 FINE variety of Colognes and
Perfumery, with Bloom of Youth,
Magnolia Balm, Hair Oils and Restora
ives, Tooth Pastes aud Powders, Sha
ring Cream and Soaps, Ac., Ac.
S- IMMON'S Prepared Liver Regulator
and Powder.
ostetter and PLANTA
tion bitters.
J^amps at cost. Call and price,
glasting fuse,
Female restoratives and
Regulators, viz. Bradiield's Phil?
token and Narsissis' Uterine Catholi
on.
A bdominal brace,
3L ** Supporters,
Suspensory bags, Ac., &c.
Silk and Cotton.
Indian Rubber Syringes.
roilet COMBS, strong and neat,
at
Parker & Perm's.
April 30, 1873, 3-tf
10 BARRELS <
FEEJEE SUGAR, 0
Just received by -
nmuw i mwmi ?
V 11II/JL/ U 1 Jl I V W MJ 1/
lT 10 CENTS PEE POUND.
April 30, 1873, 3-tf
i0,000 GIITS,
$500,000.
On TUESDAY, JULY 8th, 1873, the
'hird Grand Gift Concert, under the
tanagemeut of Ex-Governor Thos. E.
ramblette, and authorized by special
it of the Legislature, for the benefit of
le Public Library of Kentucky, posi
vely and unequivocally comes off In
ublic Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky.,
hen 10,000 Gifts, all cash, amouuting
? $500,000, will be distributed by lot
nongthe ticket-holders. The money
> pay all these gifts in full is already in
ink and set aside for that purpose, as
le followin certificate shows:
FFI8E OF FARMERS' AND DHOVEBS'
Bank,.Louisville, Ky.,
April 7,1873.
This is to certify that there is in the
armers' and Drovers' Bank, to the
adit of the Third Grand Gift Concert
;i
?r the benefit of the Public Library of
[entucky, Five Hundred Thousand
oilars, which has been set apart by
le Managers to pay the gifts in full,
id will be held by the Bank and paid
jt for this purpose, and this purpose
Signed.) R. 8. VEECH, Cashier.
^ ; t ? U
vmy a lew UCKCU remit: u uuaviu, auu
ley will be furnished to the first appli
ints at the following prices: Whole
ckets,$10; halves, $5; quarters, $2.50;
[ wholes for$100; 56 for $500; 113 fbr
1,000, and 575 for $5,000. For ticket*
id full information, apply to
THOS. E. BRAMLETTE,
Louisville, Ky.
ATTENTION I
for in 0* Goods
r o g
AT COST! 5
??? , f
?f E BEG leave to call the ntten ^
If tion of the public to our Stock
' Spring Goods which we are still Jp
lling at Cost for Cash. y(
f RING DRESS GOODS, i
at less than New York Co6t. |
* ' k(
large Stock of C
TO AND COTTOMDES, 5
c
br Men and Boys' Wear at Cost.
CABLE LINENS,
A + flrtof
7HITE GOODS,
LACES,
EMBROIDERIES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
RIMMINGS AND FANCY AR
TICLES AT COST.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Miare, Crockery, Glassware,
id manf articles both useful and
rnamental, can grill be found in gur
,ock at New York Cost.
I
nnll oonanial alf?nt.inn lO OUT
?? V CUll VDjJVVlUk
took of
IEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
Tor Spring and Summer
wear, at (lost.
Miller & Robertson.
April 16,1873, 1-tf
Final Discharge,
NOTICE is hereby given that Leroy
^ C. Wilson, Executor, of the Es
ite of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Eeid, de
based, has applied to Charles W. Guf
n, Judge of Probate, in and for the
ounty of Abbeville, for ft final dis
tiarge as Executor.
t? ia rtrHaroH Thflf. t,ho fifujpnth /lav nf
u,,e 4 Yk
Wtioto ' D' *873 ?
j "'"^^ior
Afay J ' ^ ty()S\r 6ai(il
' 4- c. /
Sew Advertisements i
12,000,000 aceesT '
Ckeap Farms.
The cbeajtest Land In market for
sale by fre i
JN40N PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY.
In the Great Platte Valley.
^OOOfOOO Acres in Central
Nebraska. (
tfow for sale in tracts of forty acres and '
ipwards on five and ten years' credit at
\ per cent. No advance interest re
tired.
Mild' and healthful climate, fertile
oil, an abundance of good water.
Thi> hpaf mnrbrof- fn the Woof I TVio -
peal mining regions of Wyoming, Col
orado, Utah ana Nevada being supplied
>y the farmers in the Platte Valley.
Soldiers entitled to a Home
stead of 160 Acres.
. The Best Locations for Colonies.
Free home for all! Millions of Acres
f Choice Government Lands open for
ntry under the Homestead Law, near
bis great Railroad, with good markets
nd all the conveniences of an old set
led country.
Free passes to purchasers of Railroad
jand.
Sectional Maps, showing the lard,
lso new editiou of Descriptive Pani
lilet with new maps mailed free every
mere. Auuresu U. F. XJA V JLC5,
Land Commimoner TJ. P. R. C.
Omaha, Neb.
D [Established 1830.1
WELCh & GRIFFITHS,
Manufacturers of Saws
] SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
. Every Saw Warranted....
i FILES. BELTING & MACHINERY.
II LIBERAL DISCOUNT.
4 * Price' Lists and Circulars tree.
fl WELCH & GRIFFITHS,
i Boston, Mass., & Detroit, Mich. .
HcKENIfEY&CO.,
Jlaim & Patent Agents, (
lai 3 s of Census Marshals of 1860 col
lected without proof of loyalty. (
\ 0. Box 429.
? Washington, D. C.j
rSE the Relsinger Sash took and Sup
oct to
'ASTEN YOUR WINDOWS I ?
io spring to bieak, no cutting of sash; *1
hpon /Tilrahta ifonr <ioq{Itt onr?l(oH *
?VI J VMOI4J l%.Vfc |
olds sash at any place desired, and a
jlf-fastener When the sash is down,
end stamp for circular. Circular and
x copper-bronzed locks sent to any ad
ress in the United States, postpaid, on
jceipt of 60 cts. Liberal inducements
> the trade. Agents wanted. Address
;eisinger sash LOCK CO., No.
18 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa.
u\j iw&timrij
Sewiner Machine
s the BEST IN TEE WORLD.
gents wanted. Send for circular. Ad*
ress: '-DOMESTIC" SEWING MA
HINE CO., N. Y, ' . ' ,/ '
'he Sirreier. of General lee
X Appomattox C. H., Va. April 9,1865.
l magnificent 14x18 ineh engraving of
je surrender of Gen. Lee, showing the
rmies, &c. It is truly a gem of art, one
rhich should hang in the parlor of eve
y Southern home. Sent by mail,
>opntedon a roller and post-paid, on
jceipt of 20 cents, or 3 for 60 cents.
.gents Wanted. Address
J. C. & W. M. BURROW,
Bristol, Tenn.
ataloguesof Pictures, Books, &c., sent
. y
rriU tor Price Liat ?p J. H. JOHWSTOS,
s
? BmithfUld St, Pttfchmfa, P
ivec.. L..... %..if ouot liun.-, $ * 'to $JOO. ti
oubleShot Guns, $8 to $150; Siugle di
una, $3 to $20; Rifles, $8 to $75. Re- b
livers, $5 to $25. Pistols, $l-to $8.
un Material, Fishing Tackle, Ac.
arge Discounts to dealers or clubs.
rmy Guns, Revolvers. etc.v bought or
aded for.' Goods sent by express C. O.
. to be examined before paid for.
LOCK MAPLE SYBUP.
jondenaed). Each package makes one
illon of Syrup. Sent free by mail,
rice, $1. Agents wanted. Address
[ALC'OM & CO., Sing Sing, N. Y.
per day! Agents wan
ted! All classes of work
ing people, of either sex,
3Ung or old, make more money at work
>r us in their spare moments, or all the
nib, than at anything else. Particu
rs free. Address G. STINSON 4 CO.,
orftand. Maine.
HOW :TIS.pONEroTthe..ee
LB. cretuut.?Mustacne ana wnis
urs In 42 days. This GREAT 8E
RET anc 100 others. Gamblers'
ricks, Cardiology, Ventriloquism, all
i the ORIGINAL"Boskof Wonders."
[ailed tor 25 cents. Address D. C.
UTLER, Carthage, Illinois. ' .
A Rare Chance 11
/e will pay all Agents $40 per week in
ash who will engage with us at once,
verything furnished and expenses
lid. Address A. COURTLIER & CO.
iiarlotte, Mich.
rooEore cuss?"??
[ALE. $60 a week guaranteed, jes
jctable employment at home, day or
veiling; no capital required; full In
ductions and valuable package of goods
snt free by mail. Address, with six
jnt return stamp, M. YOUNG & CO.,
> J4 Oi \t xr
?l uruauui ou, x.
REWARD7
For any case of
Blind, Bleeding,
Itching or Ulcerated
9 U U v/ Piles the De Binges
emedy fails to cure. It is prepared ex
ressly to cure the Piles, and nothing
sc. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1.
['he State of South Carolina
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
[|Y virtue of an Execution directed
LP to me, oy .tioDeri jv. jnempniii,
rial Justice, i will sell ou Saleday in w
une next, J?
ONE BUGGY, n!
vied upon as the property of w. h.
damson, at the suit of Seal, Sign & cc
obertson.
B&- Terms Cash. ^
jas. a. wright,
Constable.
May 14,1873, 5-3t
J
'oilet Soaps. Toilet Soaps. ?
rHE largest and best assorted o
Btock of toilet soaps. ^
ombs and brushes, tooth u
nd nail brushes, &c., &c, ever j
rought to Abbeville. Call and see p
d buy if you need any. E
W. t. penney.
April 23, 1873, 2-tf
Commercial saltpetre at
parker & perrin'S.
ralentines!
At parker & peyrin's.
DRESS GOODS,
(In Great Variety.)
SILK JAPANESE,
Sflk StripeS -find*,
SILK STRIPED LENOS,
PLAIN LEN.OS,
Pare Moliair,
M anil Vie Alpaca!!, -
We can't be surpassed.
teal Silk and lisle Gloves,
JNew Scarfs ana Ties,
LQ.d indeed everything usually found .
in a Dry Goods Store.
IU1BLE8 & IBE
April 9, 1873,52-tf
For the Gentlemen.
Our usual wefUelected and
iiARGE STOCK
op ..."
CLOTHING,
ILOTHS, CASSM! I ,
HATS, HOSIEBT, GLOOES,
&c., &c.
Qnarles & Perrin.
April 8,1873, 52-tf
N> THE PLANTEES.
" >
Staple Prg oofe,
GROCERIES,
9E4K2?W4JUE; SHOES, #c., fa
ftuarles & Perrin.
OFFICIAL,;
plWMr m i? i
'I i "
State of South Carolina. -
Office of Secretary of State, \
Columbia, Jan'y 13,1873. J
The Abbeville "PRESS AJTD
tAKNERM la hereby designated .
3 the Newspaper for the publication
f all Legal Notices and Official Adver
sements for the County of Abbeville,
n<1er the Act, approved February 22d,
370, entitled "An Act to Regulate the
ublication of Legal and Public ^o
ces," and the Order heretofore issued
esignating the Abbeville Medium la
ereby rescinded.
SAM'L W. MEL'fON,
Attorney General.
8. L. HOGE.
Comptroller GeneraL
H. E. HAYNE,
Secretary of State.
I certify that the foregoing is a copy o
le original on file in this Office.
H. E. HAYNE,
Secretary of State;
N ACT to Regulate*the Publico.- . .
turn of all Legal and Public No
tices.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sen
e and House of Representatives of the
ate of South Carolina, now met and
Minor in General Assembly, and by the
ithority of the same, It shall be the
ity of the Attorney General, the Comp
oller General, gnd by the Secretary o*
ate, conjointly, to designate, by pub
} notice [inl one or more newbpapcrg
this State, in which all legal notices,
Ivertisements, or publications for the
ate, of any and every character requir
I by law to be made public, shall be
iblished; and said Attorney General,
>mptroller General, and Secretary of
ate, shall have power to make such
langes and new designations, from
me to time, as they may judge that
ie public interest requires.
Sac. 2. All State and County Offlcera,
id other persons are hereby required
furnish to the newspapers designated
i(*er this Act, fpr the State and for the
Fresentative counties, for publication,
legal notices, advertisements and
iblications, of any and every character
quired by law to be made public; and
> legal notice, advertisement or piibli
ition required by law to be made pub*
b shall nave any valid force or effect
[?less published in the newspapers des
natea under this Act; and no publi
U ?Anron?_
ktiuii j ui ttu j uumauici m uujr ucw op?
jr not designated under this Act, shall
5 paid for from the funds of this State,
of any County; Provided, That thfl
lid officers mentioned in Saction one
lall have power, in cases requiring uu
lual publicity, to-order publication in
ich newspapers, in ^addition to those
Jsignated under this Ant, as by and
ith the advice of the Governor they
>ay select; and bills so Incurred shall
i audited and paid in the usual mau
er.
Sec. 3. All Acts and parts of Acts in
msistent herewith are hereby repealed.
Se?!. 4. This Act shall take effect from
ad after passage, [Jan. 22,1873,
Final Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby given that Henry
Eiley, Administrator, and M.
Edwards, Administratrix of the Es
ite of James M. Edwards, deceased,
as applied to Chas. W. Ouffin, Judge
f Probate, in and for the County o
ibbeviile, for a final discbarge as Ad
iinistratorand Adminlstfatrix.
t> <a nrfWcvl. That the 16th day of
une, A. D. 1873, be fixed for hearing of
etitioa, and a final settlement of said
J. WOSMANSKY,
c. c. p. a, e.
May 10, 1878, 5-4t
ALNTJT and OUt Frames for
Steel Engravings of Gens Lee
nd Jackson.
S d. CHALMERS & CO. '
Jan 29, 1873 42, tt