The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, July 09, 1873, Image 3
The Lake Eric and Atlantic Narrow
Gauge Railroad. |
ThO ;fo\luwing letter from 0. G.
Yanc}$vhoof to Senator Ilollinslicad,
\ in re&itetttfr to (this proposed Road,
though not intended for publications
[ contains" iileras Of information which
will b^Trfterostjibg tc our readers :
Ki>xviLi,E, Ten.v, )
? * - - T.- 1 1 ' a 't rv*n r
A8l> l0i?: )
J. MoUinsheady Esq
Diar Sir. - Oar reasons for oalling
the convention-mentioned, is to get
the different sections interested togethor,
sj lhat a concentration of
. action can bo had in every State. It
may. be best not to .'have a large body,
6ut p. good representation from every
section?men that would take an interest
in working up tho enterprise.
Comftiitteesoo charters should be
oTb/S /SnA mi "oorresoondenco.
OVIVt'VVUj Mtw WM?T ? -- ^ - #
to write to finanoial agents in i*efereneo^fco
tbo beet and safest plans to
proooro aid, and what capitalists
would requiro in n charter asking for
aid, also various committees on different
?nd 'Ono especially to
collect and .ipi'epjre for distributing
information that would have an
influence in the minds of the people
along the routtE v r :
Iq order.to Create* ;m can 8, I have
thought it best for us, as the greatest
portion,.of tho line would pass
*K??r?rwrh .1 monntainous country, and
or - - ' .
probably other SCdti'orts where lauds
woro chuap arid unimproved?to securo
by subscription and donation a
large portion of these lands at a fair
and reasonable valuation ?not forgetting
first to get cash subscriptions.
In East Tcnnesseo I am confident a
) -jp ^ , ' i ' " - . - ^ ?-?
large amount of land will be donated,
and tho same in S. W. Tfrginia. In
i it i
somu iucauut;a nn*y huvu ujjiccu tu
give us ODC-half of their land^if the
road , should be put through their
respective sections. - -* ;
The vast mineral woalth fi^rm Ports- .
mouth, Ohio, to Ashville, N. 0., (be
youd the last point I am unaequaint- (
ed,) is superior to any other section i
in the United States In the vicinity "j
of Portsmouth, taking a radius of 1
50 miles, there are over sixty furna- 1
-ces in blast which is two-thirds the
\ number located in the State of Ohio.
* 1
"With this number at one terminus, T
cannot sco why the iron interests
along the route cannot be made pro- ,
fitable. (
Prof. .Bradley, in charge of the 1
Geological Department of ou? Uni- t
versity here, reports Specular Iron 1
ore in largo quantities near and in *
the vicinity of Warm Springs, X. C.
Two'Vcry large furnaces are in ope- ?
ration in Greeno County of this
Stato, using Brown Ilemitcto ore. ^
Many other furnaces would go into j
operation if transportation was pro- j
vided/-' -The coal of S. W. Virginia is (
considered the best in the South as ij
fhpv li.ive Block. Bituminous and r
Cannel. The Dlock and Cannel are ?
valuable for smelting purposes. Your r
soction has-undoubtedly iron...mica, ^
and other ".niineralft -that would .<find
development. Your fine timber =
"would* (fnd a valuable market in Ohio
and tlie Northeast. No railway en- j
terpriscs lias ever boon started with ]
any more assurances of a largo trai- 1
fic than this enterprise. A narrow 2
gaugo'w,itb!Us capacity and adapta- c
bility to mountainous districts, econ- *
omy of construction, being 40 per j;
cent less than the broad will
mcctj.alJ treoj^irecents for years, to ?
como jgire ^capitalists a sure a
an<f safo investment. _ . i
I havo bedn in correspondence with $
Mr. Wilson. ah<t Ihe.^cDresents the t
' - t
people,. ^nthpsiastte.; in reference
to 'ctWtinnfng'"' tfio lino "from
your town to Brunswick?a branch
coufd bo buiM'To Port Royal and scenro
tbo trade of both harbors: Probnbly
hTsTn flue nee will Re7p considerably.
W*~have concluded to set' <he
30th day of September if suitabty to
you incJ others. Let mo bear from
yon. . :
-J" O.-G. VANPfiRHOOF,
t -m t .
TRIBUTE OF KESPECT.
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Tn T*wnc?A\? T.Anno 1 CO A T? "XT ^ i ^
ULII ???VOU.4* X' . Jl. I
Jnly ^ <5878;- A. L? J j
Whereas, iir has pleased' At- -}
mighty God in- tho^ twse dispcnsa- {
tion of IIi? provid$n6e to remote 1
from our midst our~ frieftd~"ffn(f
Broth, WM. T,?ARTER.: There-!
fore, be it - ; ^ ;
Resolved, 1st. That while we
deeply deplore his loss as a frieni,
neighbor * and ornament to his
Q .
Lodge, witfr meekness and submission
we acknowledge the Justice
and Wisdom 'of Him who doeth
all things well.
Resolved, 2d. That in thqjdeath
. of "VVm. T. Carter, we have lost * a
faiihtul brother, and a valuable
member of our fraternity. . c >'i. '
Resolved, $d. That with feelings'
mingled with the deepest sorrow
and regret, we sympathize with his
family and . relations 'in their bereavement
and irreparable loss.
Resolved, 4th. That a copy of!
these resolutions be printed in the
Abbeville papers and a copy be
. transmitted to the family of the
deceased.
' . W. II. McALISTER,
V "D. S. BENSON,
J. E; CALmvELL, .
Committee.
-
Co], Joh^B Palmer, President of
th'o^Central National Bank and of the
Cha'lotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad, left for Europe on Monday
last.
Fatal Dael Between Col. R. B. Rhett
and Judge Cooley, of New
Orleans.
Xew Orleans, July 1.
The Evening Herald lias the foljlowing
particulars of the duel:
"For several days past this community
has been much excited by the
apprehensions of a, duel between
Poionr.] Ti. liliett. Jr.. the editor
VVlwuv. *.% /
of the Picayune, and Judge Win.
II. Cooler, the leading counsel in
the case of Hawkins vs. the Picayune.
On Friday 'Colonel Rhett
sent?, a peremptory challenge to
Judge Cooley, which was accepted.
The meeting, however, was agreed
to be postponeu until Tuesday, on
account of Judge Cooley's engagement
to a.rguc the j'ule for a new
trial before Judge Hawkins, which
came up yesterday. During the
course of the argument Judge
Cooley, in opposing the motion for
a continuance, remarked that-if the
case went on until Wednesday he
migiat not be alive to argue it.
And so it sadly turned out. The
parties left in the Mobile train at
8 o'clock this morning, arriving at 1
Montgomery Station about 10
o'clock, where the part}' got off. <
Montgomery oration wnere rne
duel occurred is a wild sandy looking
place, some four or live miles
this side of Bay St. Louis, where
the road passes through a wood of
tall pines, behind which is an open ;
field. Near by and on the line of
the railroad is a small cottage occu- i
pied by a family, but, with this ex- i
ception, there are no residents .1
nearer than three quarters of a
mile. . This difficulty is one of the
sad results of the iniquitous Hawkins
suit against the Picayune, of '
which Colonel Rhett is the editor;
In his spcech for'the prosecution (
Judge Cooley made ' reflections )
upon that paper which called forth J
the'editorial in 'the next issue of f
tho Picayune pronouncing them (
false. Judge Coo ley then addressed
a communication to the editor call- |
ing for explanations, which not
being accorded, he followed it up '
by "publishing a -card assailing J
Colonel Rhett. A challenge 1
promptly followed, and the result I
is how before otir readers. This is '
not tiie first duel in which Judge (
Sooley has been conce^r\tfd. Some t
rears before tlie war he met Dr. j
Kaufman, one of his parishioners,
lpon the field of honor, and a^fer
in exchange of shots an amicable
idjustment of the difficulty .was *
made, and thereafter the parties be- c
?ame warm friends. The body was r
brought to the city this evening, t
tnd was left at the Luzebcrg IIos- |
)ital. The funeral will take pkiec t
;o-morrow."
???. j
Ipartanburg and Asheville Railroad. ^
f
"We had the pleasure of meeting "
ast evening, ^ Ir. W. S. Wilev, on
lis return from Spartanburg-, where
le had been to attend a meeting of 8
be commissioners of the projected ^
Jpajtanburg and Asheville Rail- n
oad on the 1st and gd instant, t
Jr. Wiley informs us 'that the
neeting was one of interest, and j
he prospect of gcttinga sufficient
nbscription to build the road very n
jood and improving. From a *'
.imparison of notes, it was con'luded
that Spartanburg and..Tin- e
on Counties, in this Stiite,.,and fi
3unco.nb County. in North Caro- ?
ina, would subscribe each $150,000
md Henderson County, North Car- ^
)lina, $100,000, to the capital stock, ^
md that Charleston would raise
?100,000 and Columbia $50,000, ^
or the same purpose.. It is promised
to purchase the Spartanburg rj
tnd Union. Railroad and use it as a
L\lever in the "cbustructiou'of the
lew road, by hypothecating it at i
>10.000 a mile. Running a disance
of seventy milee, ?700,000 *
jonld be raised in thi<j;way. Should
t be found impracticable to pur- /]
:hase, the present owners will aid
he new enterprise to the .amount
)f ?100,000,'and the riian^ ad rait- i
;a^es which it which it offers ?to
ailroad capitalists and contractorb. ^
brill no ^oubt- induce, a. large subscription
outside of those mention- 1
}&. Engineers aft} at Gowans^ille, ^
>n the line of the road twenty-live
niles from. Spartan burg, and a I
varm feeliugis njanifested in it all ilong
the proposed: track 'in the 1
_L xxr?
iirecium or uuj muumttiu. ? u
rust that our friends of Spartanburg
and Greenville will harnionze
their.interests' iu this matter,
md join their friends in constructing
a common trunk over the -Afc
legnaniee, and that the inte^st in
project which now promises good
results will not be allowed to die
out.?Phoenix.
BIG BARBECUE AT SULPilJR i
,. J(
Cokesbury, S. C., Friday, July 11, 1873- I
c . i? !
Clubs Assemble at 9 A. M.?Dinner at <
1 K Ik
'ihO ' ~~
Match Game Base' Ball between
the Hodges' and Greenwood Clubs.
Free dinner for 75 cents per head,
ice lemonade extra; - Everything j
will be done by the Committee to '
to maKe tne programme as piuusant
to the spectators as to the clubs.
Every attention will- be paid the
fair sex. Come one^cqjnc? alK .
COMMITTEE.
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Notice of Final Discharge.
;*f *
THE undersigned hereby gives public
notice, that a final settlement
o? the Estate of Edward E Stevenson,
deceased, will be had in tin; office of the
Judge of Probate of Abbeville County,'
on Monday, the 28th July next, at which
time he will apply for a liual discharge,
from the administration of said estate.
WM. J. HAMMOND, %
Administrator, clc bonis non.
. June 17, 1S73, 10-lm *
IN MEMORIUM. J r.'.5
Fell asleep in Jesu's on Juno IStfy
1873, in Columbia, S. C, EVA ENVERDaLE
SMALL,'" the " youngest
daughter of Aiidrew and Margaret
Small aged seventeen years " and
eight months^
"As the bird to its sheltering nest,
V.*lieu the storin on the hiJl is abroad,
So her spirit'huth flowu from this world
of unrest
To repose on the bosom of God."
Tlijs amiable and lovely young girl
was born in BaUymuna, County Antrim,
Ireland, on the 18th of Octo
her, 1855. At an early ago her parents
emigrated to'America; atid.settled
in AbbeviUe villuge, South Carolina.
Amongst the good and kind
people.of that town this little child
grow up, tenderly beloved and cheiished
by all her schoolmates, playmates,
Sunday-school teachers, pastor?
und others. She had a sweet and
gentle disposition, an open and frank
countenance, a truthful and generous]
heart. She was quick to leurn and
ever ready to perform. It was in]
the performance of a self-sacrificing
duty that she contracted the disease
which terminated her life. Those,
whose charge she was under, Speak
in unmeasured terms of her faithfulness
and attention to duty. Berng iti
ix position where her patience and
fortitude were often taxed to the utmost,
she was scarcely over heard
Lo murmur or complain. But alas!
l4iis noble girl was doomed to die.
Already had the seeds of d?ath been
planted. About I he first of April
>he took her bed. Her physicianstvere
most kind and attentive, and
lid all that raodicid skill could'suggest,
but they could do her no good.
EEersuff.-ring's were inteuBO from the.
irst, and continued so until the hour
)f h^rdeath. .
Although dear Eva is gono fjom
imongst us, yet we know that she
iweetly sleeps in the arms Of her
Redeemer. In the early part of 1872,
celing, no doubt, the importance of a
^reparation'for d.eath, she joined
ilarion Strecr Methodist EpisC-opalJhurch,
and frorfrthift time became a
rue, consistent and z'ealoug co-worker
u the vineyard of the Lord.
It was -tho writer's privilege to
lave been intimately associated with
lerduring her connection with the
ihurch, and ho can truthfully say he
lever kuew a more devoted and humtie
Christian. She was a kind and
oviug daughter*,Jan affectionato siser
and.faithfol fn'end.
It was touehingly beautiful to heaij
icr, tho morning previous to her
!eath, whilst in her sleep, singing
Vint /lnm> Af icciVitm r\r TTi'mn
From Grceuland's iey mountains/Ac.
A few days before her death she i
aid to ono of her sisters that she
,'ould like to live longerand to know
lore of lier Church and of God, but
hat she was not afraid to die; that
he had sisters, bright angels in
eaveil,, arid she knew she would
ieet them there She admonished
fir relations not to weep fur b'cr. , |
She leaves a father, mother, brotlir
and three sisters and numerous
riends to mourn her early death.
Thou art gone to the grave, but we will
hot deplore thee *
'hough sorrow and darkness encompass
the tomb, * "
'lie Saviour has passed through its portals
before thee, .
ind the lamp of His love Is thy guide
the gloom.
'hou art pone to the grave, we no Ion- [
ger behold thee, ...... . 1
for tread the rough paths of the world ;
1 by thy side;
f Un nrwln it KiYtD /-v f r\ n r a 1
WJU-wiuc niuu^v;i Luvi wj aic
to enflild thee,
Lnd sinners fray hope since the Sinless
lias died.
?hou art gone to the grave and its man*
sibn forsaking,
'erchance thy weak spirit in fear lin-,
gered long ; ty
Jut.the inira rays of Paradise beamed
on their waking,
Ind the sound which thou lieardst was
the Seraphim's scng.
:iiou art gone to.me grave, but- we win
uot deptore thee,.
Vhose God was thy rarisouy, thy .guarnian
and guide; ' ?
le gave thee; lie took thee; and He
' . will restore thee; %
Uid death has no^trng for the {Saviour
has died." ' /
D. A.kS.
Columbia, S.- C., July 7th, 1873.
*D E^TISTRY.
JMJ.
a. D. WILSON, D. D. S.,
OFFERS his' professional services to
ihe eitizens.of Abbeville and surroundng
country. All Work done in first
;lass order, and satisfaction iruarantbe'd.
[)lfice over the. New Post Office.
]XTotice.
ALL persons visiting Abbeville during
the hot weather, would do well to
call at tlie undersigned and get a glass
of iced Soda Water. It adds ten years
to one's.life, so*ay we.
J. B. & W. J. ROGERS.. A
June 18 - - -
Notice.'
i "* * >
*. -. * . It: : ? '
ALL persons having claims against
tlie Estate of John A. Jfartlotv,
Deceased, vyill present the same before
me duly attested, ou or before the 1st of
September, 1S53, or be barred. Those
indebted to the Estate ;will make paymt
n't at once or suit will be entered
against them.
, Ana T. Partlow,
7
Admiiifstratrix of the Estate of John
F. Partlow, dee'd.
June 7, 1873, 9-3t* . .
JfjM I-! ! ??MM?Iiwani?
Cotton Gins.
! $ ,
THE BROWN,--THE. TAYLOR
AND THE GRISWOLD GIN
furnished to order. Repairing promptly
done. Also kept on hand a good
stock of Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands,
Tables, Chairs, Chamber-suits
and other furniture, together with
SEWING MACHiES, WHITE-WIRE
CLOTHES' LINES, warranted rust
nroof. Mans. Phart.M. Picture Frames.
I Ac., &c. Orders solicited by
J. M, MATTHEWS,
Ninety-Six, S. C.
Juune 4, 1873^.8-tf . ; . .t ..
New Wood Shop.
THE undersigned begs leave to inform
the public that he has opened
a WOOD SHOP at the residence of
Mr. T. J. McCracken's, in the.Lebanon
neighborhood, and is prepared to do all
kiuds of work entrusted to his care.
Wagon work made a specialty.
. J. H. L.IGON.
April 16, 1873, l-3t . -
SASSARD & CO.!
Family Grrooeries.
WE are fefcei'ving and will keep
constantly on hand, TEAS, SU|
GAli, COFFEE, LARD, BACON,
Oakland & Co.' JKagre Bran a sugar-uured
Hams, Soda, Rice, FLOUR (Best
Family.,) SALT,. SOAP, SEARCH,
BLUEING, MILK LUNCH CRACKERS,
MOLASsES, (Fine New Orleann) ,
APPLES, CANDIES, and a General t
and Complete Stock of FAMILY GRO- *
CERIES.
Cothran & Wilson's Range.
June 1*, 1873,8-tf - I
rHE subscribers are now receiving
and keep always on'hand a
large variety of the best stoves manufucturjd.
Among these they would
mention . . ;i
The Cotton States, The Forest
r City, The Marion, The 1
Fire- Sides; y , .
any of all of which they can recommend,
and warrant to give sal.isfac- .
tion. Their stoves have been thor- I
onghly tc&ted, and the best of testi- *
monialscun be givenns to their merits.
Call and examine and select for yourBelvcs.
H. W. lawson & Co.
June 4, 1873. 8-If ' . . v ^
? m "n "ii*
uarpentenng, jamming
ATCD
Repairing of Cotton Gins, a
Threshers and Fans, by
D. B. SMITH,!
S 1 i ;
Abbeville C. H., S. C.
'.j >: , . -f . [i
THE undersigned hereby gives notice
that^ he is prepared -to do all
kinds of carpenter's work and building,
find also repairs cotton-gins, threshers
and fans. A full supply of gin material
always on hand. Farmers are requested
to bring theirgins up early in the season
to give Lime to have them properly
repuired. - . ? ? D.B.SMITH.
1
M?V t\ 1QT<} /Lfin-I - J
.> *??J w, Ay.u, * v... u
ONLY
TEN BAYS LONGER.
ALL persons-wanting PHOTOGRAPHS
would do well to call
at onee, us I intend to remain only ton
days- longer. ...
J. Iff. Dodson.
June 11,1873, 9-lt _ ....
Field Thresher,
^ - ^ .
7/
-A No. 1 I. R. Belt, suitable for above ?
/m can "be bad on advantageous terms
bv application tio >.) . . .
. -s y ' :
Wardlaw & Edwards.
Junell, 1878,: 9-tf j
Sheriff's Sale.:
Banister'Allen, ") 'i 1 . . .
niminut' vTCxpnuttftn.
"William Speer.* j
X *
BY virtue of an Execution to me di- (
reeled, I will sell at Abbeville {
Court House, on Sale Day. in JULY
next, within the legal hours, a tract of
laud containing . j
352 ACRES,
i *... **
more or less,, adjoining lands 6f Mrs.
Tilmari.Thpa. Lanier,: wm. Cook, and
others, levied on as the property of Wm
Spoor, at Ihe suit .of Banister Allen.
Terms of sale Cash.
L. P. GUFFIN,
: S. A. C.
Sheriff's Office, i
Juue9,1873, 9-4t J
Spear's Improved F;uit
Preserving Solution at
Parker & Perrin's.
1 ' fune9,1S73, 9-2t *
.PURE KEROSENE
at Parker & Perrin.
' June 11,1373.
MRS. iVL I
Respectfully informs $
has now on hand even
JSE of the most modest,and sty
h e has the most stylish
HATS, Bt
/t ^>4 nil T
AXJ.VI. OjJLJL XJCbW
BY EXP
i : :[ ' '; ... ty?. . it
Sofflfilnj Better than Ever w<
at most'Reasonable s
April 30, 1873, 3-tf '
White fl
w J.WAA .
Have Receri
Stock of Spring
Good
AND arert]Qw prepared to supply the
lie generally. The people, of this
vith the charaetei of the Stock they usi
ion of artiefefi. Suffice it to say, they hi
it reasonably low prices. Let each one i
WHITJE
. Anrill6, 1873, T-tf r y -
NEW I
I 0 . ? . ?^
WE are' now receiving 01
STOCK, comprising ei
irst-class country store. Our Gr<
;are by one of the firm from theb
Baltimore, on the most reasonable
;o the wants of our section. Call
trices. Satisfaction guaranteed.
* ' * My . j . .. .
Mwm
Oct. 23,1872, 28-tf
\ ' ; ' ' / \' ?
.*id ' * . . . i. : i
y^OULD respectfully invite the atten
NOTIONS, H0SI1
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Beady-Made
BOOTS, SHOES, EATf
'ogether with a complete Stock, of
Groceries and
7 ' j
II of wfcich will be sold at the lowest pos
.,v Rcspcctfullj-, , '
; nei-sc
STEAM -C
'iuivi: iittt
[ lillrl lil U 1U1UJLI,
Columbia, S. C.
P. W. WING.k
i as
. Proprietor. . . j
MANUFACTURER OP T
. ; X
slash, Blinds, Doors, u
WINDOW
AND DOOR. FRAMES,
lids Pivot BMs ai SMtlers,s
COLUMNS, |
Pilasters, l
MANTEL PIECES,
Houldings, Brackets*
' . ftHand-Rails,
j
NEWELS, BALUSTRES, 6(
> ' ai
0
Ml fori of all Description.G
A.11 Work Guaranteed A No. 1.
May 28, 1873, 7-ly. J
i -ii ? j,.
Soytb.es
AND . |
CRADLES. *'
n .
"W T? -fftn n-nnf fi nrnrtrl Sorlihn oml
1 Cradle/cjoll on WHITE, HILL
& CUNNINGHAM, at
390. vj|
May 21, 1873.
SEGARS, SEGARS.
IMPORTED and Domestic Scgars
always on hand, by r
\V. T. PENXEY. f
^April 23,1873, 2-tf 4 1
fl. WHITE
. : ~{k ,7 . t
le public generally* that, she
rthing 4n" tlxe MXLLIJs'ERy
lish kiiKlsv ? ' :
' r j:sr ? c : j.-g&a
:. i&e vr ;,2
JNNETS;
0 -'/ft ?- N
Lies'Wear,
. j i;i i"l If liJ'tU (fUi-tST <
RESS, ' ' 'w'.:'
IV' * . v. y ' r; 7. * V' .
is BroniM to' tlis Market., <
md living Prices. /
i ~io :'!;1 j>\<
===== I
?r others
' W i ?
. i " p.
red Their fi
and Summer
r : "U..V/ ' I - ;
Is,
i
wants of their friends andjtbepub- i
country .are too well 'acquainted <
jally. keep to require any enumera- 1
ive'ftll kinds of Goods, and will sell
come and be convinced for himsjelf.''
1 HDnTtirtic
i JDJtlUXJtlpXto.
It)ODS
Kii
i 9 w
ir FALL^ AND WINTER
rerything usually found in a
3pds were - selected with mnch
est houses in New York and
terms, and with special regard
and see our Ssock and try our
it aii?, '
m im-mmmft /tkms
HajStBtFOI .
tion of the public to their St6c'k of
OODS,
ERY, GLOVES,
Clothing,
{ ' sfc
i CROCKERY, &c.,
-;1 - i
; f.- vis t.' I
>U .1 r: rf '
Provisions,
iJ 1 i C,l, .u .
isibb priccs for Cifeh.-'V''i V! ' 1
; itf d* . * . ; I
>isr cajstnon. 'v:
J 1
, [> i
, . , .1
11 QUj
/Amu *>" J
: ,-ff r ' ' -'.7. - J
CASH!! I
'i.:. jaiiri'qbuj'iojwstrUr..l*iufl
CASH J!!
/v" !' *>?iJ in zioil- i
eeps tliie \\>JieeL T.iirniiig!
.t' r.il IV f
.? . * f
REMEMBER when , you come to r
\ town ihat our Stock of
)RESS GOODS,
" , ' - . U' . "
. t < ? - ? ? wv.w!?^ 4
Doin mrgcranu moro vurreu uuuii 11
er beforo. In- DRESS GOOPS, n f
autiful line of
JAPANESE,
ilk Poplins, Striped Lenos,
Grenadines, :
Me tail! in Elite My,,
adies' Bows, ".v '
ruchus. .
.. Laoe Collars, ,
Notions
ofallfeiiids.
_ ? 't-f *
iiiliasry! Millinery!
Great inducements! Do noC fail to
;o our Stock of Millinery wbich we
n onlli?i,r O?-. ?q)nnisllincr low criceo b
IU8V"?'S'"" r
in* Goods are all of the latest styles,
ive us a call.
< .
Our Stock of . i
GROCERIES
as never more complete' Persons
uying lor CASH will find it to their
itcrest 'o give us a call.
Respectfully,
MNALD&HADDQN.
April 23, 1873, 2-tf ;
l*!tu . ' '
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T7
nerosene.
. .
All of our frieiid9 wanting ^ood
icrhts can get a choice articie 'of
J^EROSINE by calling on m
J. B. & W. J. ROGERS.
Ap.iil 30,1S7S, 3-tf
Dimity Counterpanes.
Large size White Counterpanes
ire selling at $1.50, at the
EMPOP.ri'M OP ASHIOX.
Stat#' of &oTiitH Cirolixiav
Office of Sbckotaby of STATfe, 1
OoIuhibfapiJaii^ IS, 1873P ^
The Abbwifle'^PRfe&g AXT)
BAMNEU" is. hereby designated
as. the'.Newspaper for the. publication
of.all'Legal Notices pnd OfficlalA'dyeftisementa-for
the County of Abbeville,
umter the Act, approved: February 22d,
1870,'entitled V'An Act to Regulate the
Publication ofXega'I and Public, JsoLice*,"
and-the'Order! heretofore issued
designating the Abbeville Medium is
berdjy rescinded. r ?
SAM/LAV. MELi'ON, ,
Attorney General. . *
8. <L. HOGE, f >
t : * * o . ^omptrol ler General.
H.'E. HAYNtf,
Secretary of State.
I certify that the fpre^qingris a copy o
;he:original on file in .this Office.
!i- i. H. E. HAYJNJ& ...
1'. * ' ; Secretary of State.
:AJV A CT;to' Regulate tJie' Publication
.of all Legal and Piwtic Notices.
. ' ; '
Section *1.- Be it Enacted by the -Senile
and House of Representatives pf the
State of South- Carolina, now flnet and
fittipgXn General Assembly, and by the
authority of the same, It shall be the
ituty of the Attorney General, theComptroller
General, and by the Secretary Oi:
State, conjointly, to designate, by.ptib-(
lie notice [in] one or more newspapers'
in this State, in which all legal'notices,
advertisements, or publjjaaltnnB for the
State, of auy and every character require
ed by law to be made public,, shall be
published and said Attorney General,
Comptroller General, and Secretary of
Btate, shall have power to make such
changes, "and new designations, from
time'td time, as they may judge, that
the public interest requires. ~
Sac. 2. All State and County Officei*.
and other persons are hereby required
to furnish to the newspapers designated
um'er this Act, for,the State and for the
representative equities, for publication,
all l?ga! notices, advertisement^ and
publications, of any an'd every (character
required by law. to be made public^ and
no legal notice, advertisement or publication
requited by latf to be made public
shall nave any valid force or-effect
iinlnao i'n tho YiaTvononom
U1IICOO UUUUUUVVU >U VU? UVTTOJ/M^V?n .UVBigjiateu
under this Act; and no publication,
of any character in any newspaper
not designated under this Act, shall
be paid for from the.funds <Jf this State,
or of any County : Provided, That the
said officers mentioned in Ssction one
shall have power, in cases requiring unusual
publicity, to order publication in
such newspapers, in addition to those
designated under this Act, as by and
with the advice of the .Governor they
may select; and bills so incurred shall
be audited and paid, .in the usual.maur
ner.
Sect. 3/All \ctsand parts of Acts inconsistent
herewith are hereby repealed.
Sec. . 4; This Act shall take effect from
aw/1 nnotifrt f Ton O*) 1070
UIJLU |^1|?QI ^ LUWU' '* j
rftrri
;' ' i?r AXlJUi v:
171 J^TERpRISING ANDt CHEAP
JG4 CASH ESTABLISHMENT has
re-openpd with a: select stocfc.of_GROCERIES
of all kinds, low enough in
pricfe to I bdUCe. the Em ignition of
IfflODOCS
to Abbeville. TEAS, COATEES SUGARS,
RICE, FL017JI, .CORN, P0rATOES,
BACON, HAJpSj, ?fec., &c.,
janf be'had here at the old low' pgures.
' ' IN "11;
he clothing lino *wa can- also sttitall
jlaises . of 1 cunlomers with J HATS,
BOOTS, SHOES, COATS, COATS.
^B^TTS. PANTS, and ii'good assortment
>f-{DRESS GOODS. Besides this I
mveon hand some of 'the best Liquo
* ABBEVILLE,
-J.tt 0*. 1 OSfit ^ p.T..
vhich we wJU. reasonable enough for
iny one to afford ah Investment. Iii
idditlon-40 this w'e have some -excellent
>rand9 etf 'SEG4RS of kinds.; Call
md examineand be your own "iudjres,
it WILSON & COTHRAN'S RANGE.
-Hinn'f. fidl ,':pnniiire ' for A."'B"E
itfEST's"STORE.1
A. Bequest.
'Juneli; J87& 9-tf ''rt*r .;a,v, f...;
' v - 1 ; I m
Poilet Soaps. Toilet Soaps.
rUE largest and best., assorted
StiOek of' TOILET SOAPS.
20MBS and BRUSHES, TOOTH
ind NAIL BRUSHES, &c., &c., over
i?djujjbt to Abbeville. Call and see
ttid buy if you peed nny. . '
W. T. PENNEY.
April 23,1873,
John Agnew,
SUCCESSOR TO
Carroll & Spellman,
Carriage Manufacturer, I
Cohier of, Washington and Sumier
Streets.
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
MANUFACTURES <">?, keo|?
constantly on hand a mil 9toCK
oi KOCKAWAYS, PHOTONS, BUGGIES
and WAGONS, all of which is
* - * -* 1 ?"-1, fKn
warranted as oeiag tu icuai tyum w ?,uv
best made anywhere at the price.
' Agent for the celebrated MILBI7RN
WA(tON, inadeof timber seasoned at
least three yeare. Every wagoiKwarranted
against breakage from defect In'material
or workmanship. Those wagons
are made of all sizes and are sold very
low
JOHN AGNEW,
Proprietor.
Address M. J. CALNAN, Agent."
May 28,1878, T-ly* '
M. GOLDSMITH. P. KIXD.
Grolds'mith & T?ind,
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS,
(PHCENIX IRON WORKS,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
MANUFACTURERS or Steam fin
gines of all sizes; Horse powers,
',!nVwi \fni?u Kflw Mills. Grist
V/Ul/Uiui. 1*1JU r
and Sugar Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Ornamental,
House and Store Fronts, Iron
Railings, Agricultural Implements, etc.
lirasH and lion Castings of all kind.made
to order-o? short "notice, and on
the moat reasonable terms. Also, man
ufacturerj?*of Cotton Presses.
May 28, 1878, 7-liJui
Quicksilver, for bed Bugs,
alias Chinches.
' w. t. te^sey.
Feb.*2G, 1S72, 4Q-1 f
New Advertisement*.
$500,000 GASH
. QIjFTS TO BE PAID IN FULL
The Third Grand Gift Concert*.
7: IN AID OF THE
* rjt
public library of Ky.
W?l.be^iven in the great ball of Librato;^ailding.
at Loui^wiUe, on TDJsaDAY, ; ,
JofiY 8, J873", At which time TEW
TSOUSAJSD GIFTS, -amounting to'M. - /f
wand total of "$500;060. 'all cash.' will
pbe distributed jby.lpt tLcket-holdera. ?
No redyctjoniaaipouriUf gifts at. this . *
diatribtitton, b"ut Catbgrn wul be paid
IN FUJLX?. . . 1?. r
.Office of FAttMfifts' Aife Drovers' )
. iu?K, tpuisyiLLE, Ky., (r i '
1 v April 7,18173. J
This is to certJfothafc there is in the '//
for the benefit of. the Piihlin T.ihr?rv nf
Kentucky, Five. Hundred .Thousand
Dollars, which hag been^ j^ ^part by r
and will $s held il^lhe Ba^ajid^ld'
ohlvf0r tUis-I>urp^?)-aDd ^i* IW?8?
*** r
One Grand Cash Gift,.........;..... $100,000
One Gratid Cash Gift,...;........... 50,000
One Grand Caah.&ft,..-- .. 25,000
One.Grand Cash Gift,...;.........;. 20,000
One Grand Cash Gift..........; 10,000 -***
One:0rand Cash GIfc,?^..<....... .,4t000 ;r
24 i>iwh unti of $1,000 each, 24,000
AH i'Obh rJlftcVif Knn ' ?? ok Ann
WV %/**. ?* VKlt tr*J V* UW i^fWV
80 Cash Gifts of 400' v . 82,090 ;[
lOO'CaUh Gifts of 300 " 30,000
I 150 Cash Gifts of. 200. V ^ *0,000 /* :
*>690 CaShOlff* of 100" " 66,000
9,000 Cash Gifts of . 10 , " .' 90,000 -;r
Total, 10,'000"Gifts, all Cash, $500,000
' Only a.few tickets remain unsokl, and,
they w'ilfbe furnished to the' first applicants
at -the following prices: whole.. . .
tickets, $10; halves, $5: quarters, $2.50;. .
II wholes for$100; 58 for $500; 11? for
$1,000, and 575 for $5,000. For tickets
and fulL in formation, apply to*
THOS. E. BRAMLETTE,
. Xjouisvillfi. Kir.
12,000,000 ACRES, \
,1 Cheap_Earms.
. The cheapest Land in market for
ife .? .' sale by the
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY; f
In the-Great Platte valley.
3,000,*000 Acres in Central
Nebraska.
Now for sale in tracts of forty acres and
jpwards on,flve and ten ^earirs' credit at
i per cent. No:advance Interest required.
Mild and healthful climate, fertile
noil, an abundance of good water.
. The best market in the West! The
greal mining regions of Wyoming, Col- .
oraflo, Utah and Nevada being supplied
bvthe farmers in the Platte Valley: .
Soldiers entitled to a Home- .
stead of 160 Acres.
\
The Best Locations for Colonies.
Free*home far all! Millions of Acres
of Choice Gotfpnment Lands open for
entry under (fie Homestead Law, near.
this great?Railroad, with good markets
and all the conveniences of an old settled
country. '
' Free passes to purchasers of Railroad
Land. ; *
Sectional Maps, showing the .land,
also new edition of Descriptive Parii^v
ohlet with new maps mailed free.every
wnere. Aauress. u. r. jja. v j.o#
V Zand Commissioner V.
Omaha, Neb.
A GREAT OFFER! waterS
& SON 481 IT WAY, JV. ^
! will dispose of 100 PIANOS & ORGANS
of flrst^Ciasft makers; including WA*
TERSV at extremely low prices for'
cas/i or pari cash, anu balance iu small
m mthly jayments. ^New 7-Octave
fi st-el^ss piANOS, aH modern 'improvements,
for $2J?cash. Organs $55,
$75, DOUBLE REED ORGANS, $100;'
4-STOP; ?110; 8-STOP, $125, Mid up- 1
wards.. . ' '
Waters' Concerto Parlor Organs
. ,
'are the moat beautiful in style and perfect
In -tone ever made. TJie Concerto
Stop is the best ever placed in any. Organ.
It is produced !by?a third set of
reeds peculiarly voices, the EFFECT of
which is MOST CHARMING anil '
SOUL-STIRRING, while its IMITATION
of the human voice is SUPERB;
Terms liberal. Illustrated Catalogue
mailed for one stamp. A liberal discount
to Ministers, Churches, SundaySchools,
Lodges, etc. AGENTS
wanted, .
Ctr mil d* ft A Per d&yy wan-Vll
III V/llted!' All classes of workW
1 " T^"ing people} of either sex,
young or old, make moremoney at work
for us in their spare momenta, or all th?
time, than at anything else. Partlcu
lars free. Address (i. BTiwauN & uu.f
Portland, Maine..
IWnKTrV Made JKapidlv with
iUUilfil Stencil & Key Check
Outfits. Catalogue and full particulars
FREE. S. M. SPENCER, 117 Hanover
St., Boston.
BTLLDING FELT.
vNo Tar sed), for outside work and
jn9ide, in tead of plaster. Felt Carpe ings,
&c. Send 2 stamps for Circular
and *atnj leg. C. J. FAY, Camden, N.
tf- TJ The greutescompouud
. dLE'? known for raan or
MEDICINE. beast. There* i? no
pain or welling it witl not 'relieve. Stiff
and lame joints are made suple. Cured
more rh'eumatism, neuralgia, lame
back, headache, toothache, sore throes
and bad sprains on man. and sore shoul*
per, stiff joints, sprains, ring-bone, snavin,
&c., on animals, than all other
rpmediea. in same time. Wholesale
Agents, Dowie, Moise & Davis, Charleston.^
Agents Wanted in every county.
Francis & Eldridge, Prop're, 920 3ST.
Front St., Philadelphia, Pa.
BEST AND "OLDEST FAMILY
MEDICINE.
Sanford's
LIVER INVIG0RAT0B.
A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonic
for Dispepsia, Constipation, Debility,
Sick Headache, Bilious Attacks, and t.'i
derangements of Liver, Stomach an<t
Bowels. Ask_ your Druggist for it. .
Sam properties in the form oTa Powder
aa the Saratoga _Mineraf" Spring
waters, and used for thesame purposes.
Compact and Fortabierprepared onljy
by GroDEI. Fish &:ion. Saratogatipring*
'N. V. tfoi'l by all Druggists. TltV it.
Final Discharge,
NOTICE is hereby given that Lerov
C.Wilson, Executor, of.tho:Es?
tale of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Reid, de?
i ??Ko'l frt Phoi'lpg W Cittf
reason, uu? , " .7
rtn Jiutee or Probate, iu and for the
County of Abbeville, for a final discharee
as Executor.
It is Ordered. That the Seventh day of
June A. D* 1873, be fixed for hearing of
Petition, and a final settlement of said
Estate.
J. C. WOSMANSKYC.
C. P. A. C.
May 7j*lS73, 4-4t*
Beautiful prints and ladies'
Dress Goods, at
YOE & HALE'S '
1 Oct. Z1. 1S"2; 26, li'