University of South Carolina Libraries
]S?arket Reports. CORRECTED WfeEKI-Y I5Y BARNWELL & CO. "Dealers in Strip Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, d~c., itc. A f.BEVILLE, July 16, 1S73. Cotton, ; 10] Apples, .$2.(K Bqtter,... & Bacon, 10 to 12j Coffee, 25 to 3s Corn, $l.lc Chickens, 20 to 30c eacb Eggs 20c per dozen Fodder, $2.00 per 100 lbs Flour, $9 to $14 per bb] Ground Peas,......$2.00 to $2.25per bushel Meal, $1.40 per bushel Mo'asses, 50 to 75c per gallon g'ttils,. -.10 cents per lb ranges, 80c to $1.00 per dozen $1.50 pe- husbcl JNkw Yokk, Junt- 14. ? Cotton dull and nominal; middling 203. Gold firm at Id; iJALTIMOIsE, July 14. ? UOttOXl (lull? middling "CttAftjufistON, July 14.?Cotton quiet "-^niddling 19. Augusta, July 14. ? Cotton quietmiddling 18. Consignees. The following named persons havo freight in the Depot: Ltnk& Wideman, A P Holeomb, J E Caldwell, Christian & Wilson, A Burt, W A & T J Lanier, Cowan & Lyon, R M firooks, "\Vm WicklifF. . J. W.MARSHALL, Agent. ^ l The following persons have packages ti Ute Express office: J F C DuPre, Dr B Rhett, J J Cunningham, A W Smith, F M Mitchell, McOallkster & M, H H Ellison, E C Dargen, Miss J Perrin, J S Robinson, E Moore, J. R Thomas. C. V. HAMMOND, Agent. Sheriff's Sale. BY- Order of Court of Common Pleas, f wjll sell at Abbeville C. H.i, on Sale Day ifi August next, within the legal hours, the following proper - All . rU' : iiu uuu tciidiiuii o m utii t 111 land *vrth".all The improvements and buildings- thereon, in the village of -Abbeville, fronting on the Public "Square, with a measurement of Twenty-four Feet and Three Inches, . and a like measurement in the rear, and panning back to a street separating said lot from thtf lots of Thoinits Thomson and the Episcopal Churc h. Said lot is bounded on the.South cast a Lot of Thomas Eakin, and on the North-west by a lot of Morris lsTE^J TERMS OF SALE. The above property will be sold on a credit till the first day of January, '.S76, with interest at 10 per cent. from day of Hale. Purchaser to ^ivo bond with good security and a mortgage of the promises, aod pay the costs in Cash. L. P, GUFFIX, ' S. A. C. .Sheriff's Office, \ July 3, 1873, 13-ff / Abbeville Disirict Bis Society. THE annual meeting of this Society will be. held at Abbeville C. 1L, on Wednesday, tne auui instant. me Directors are requested to meet at y o'clock and the members tot 10 o'clock, A. M. This being the.semi-centcnnial? anniversary, it lias been decided to celebrate it as such. Dr. Yvhiteford Smith and the Rev. W. H. Campbell have kindly consented to be with us;.the one to i>reaeh the sermon, and Lho other to deiver the address. These gentlemen are so well known ,as popular orators, that it is not necessary to do more to secure a good attendance, than to give notice that they are expected to take part iu the services oi the occasion. The Board has directed me "to request all ministers of. the .Gospel in the District^ to call attention to this meeting of xne aociery, anu loiikvue an * unsiuiiifof every denomination, aud all friends of the Brt>le cause in the District, to attend the meeting and to cooperate with the Society in the work. This duty IvDow with pleasure perform. , TIIOS. C. PERRTN, President. July 7, 1873, 12-tf | S. A. BRAZEALE, M erchant Tailor, Jn Cothran & Wdsop?* New Range, over Trowbtidye &, Co.'s Store, HAS jlist received a fine lot of CLOTHS, CASKIMERES AND /TKlMMINGS for the Spring and bummer trade, which he will sell or cut and make to order oa reasonable terms for Cash.*" Shirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention of .every oueio tny splendid fitting Shirs Patterns# Give me a call without fail. Wr? B, A. BRAZEALE. Martha,1S7S, 50-tf NoticeFinal Discharge. THE undersigned hereby gives public notice, that a final settlement of the Estate of Edward. E Stevenson, rtarenApd. will bp had in th? oflieeof the Jud?eof Probate of Abbeville County, on Monday, tbe 28th! July next, at which time he,iyill apply for a final discharge, from the administration of said estate, ~-VM. J. HAMMOND, Administrator, dc bonis non. .June#, 1873, 10-lm * DENTISTBY. K. P. WILSON, D. D. 8, .OFFERS his professional sorviccs t the citizens of Abbeville and surround ing country. All work done in tirs x;lass prder, and satisfaction guaranteed Office over the New Post Office. Notice. ALL persons visiting Abbeville dm ing the hot weather, would do well t >call at the undersigned ami get a glas x>f iced Soda Water. It adds ten year 1q one's life, so say we. J. B. & \V. J. ROGERS. June 18. Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs, Barbara B. Wrier, Guardian of itia'rtha Lois Pressley, (formerly Grier) . lias upplied to Charles \Y. Guftin, Jadge of Probate, in and for the Co'uuty of Abbeville, for a filial discharge as Guardian. It is Ordered, That the 10th day of ?! \iurust A. D. 1ST.", he fixed for hearing of *) Petition, and a final settlement of said I i^stuio. ! J. C. WOSMANSKY, ? C. C. P. A. c. ; July 9, 1873, 13-4t | Dr. J. W. GURLEY 1 IS in this place and will remain for (j two weeks only. Persons desiring his services as Dentist, or for any diseases of the Eye or Ear must Infill onrlv I July 2, 1S73,12-2t Wanted. GOOD CARPENTERS can j&QjP find employment by making application to F. B. HOUSTON, * Greenwood, S. C. j July 2,1873, 9-it DR. J. W> GURLEY, Oculist and Aurist. PERSONS who have lost their vision, partially or entirely, can by an. examination, know the probability of having their sight or hearing, restored or improved. The charge for the examination of the Eye or Ear will be two dollars, where the Doctor does not treat the ease. Please reyl the following certificates, Axdeiisox C. H., S. C., \ March 3d, 1873'. j This is to certify that I have been blind for the last three years, during which time I have spent several hundred dollars in trying to obtain relief, the greater part of which I spent in Atlanta, Ga., (under treatment of parties making diseases of the eye a specialty,) without obtaining any relief, whatever. ' I nad almost dispaired of ever beinj' able to see, when Dr. Gurley informed me that by an operation for the removal of Cataract, the chances would be about nineteen out of'twenty ?n my favor 01 ontaining sight. I consented, and on the 17th of February last, lie operated upon my eyes, and on the 7th day afterwards I was able'to distinguish objects at a distance, and my sitfht is still improving, so much so, that I find no difficulty in walking about wherever I desire. The operation was not as painful as I expected and since I have experienced but little pain. I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Gurley to all persons suffering from diseases of the eye. MATTHEW SNIPES. We are personally acquainted with Dr. Gurley, both professionally and socially, and from a personal knowledge of his plan of operating aud treatment of diseases of the eye as in the above case, cau recommend him to all persons who may desire his professional services. \VM. MdGUKIN, Sheriff. JOHN \V. DANIELS, Clerk of Court. July 2, 1S73, 12-tf Tax J FJURSUANT to instructions : Comptroller General of Sc the Tax Payers of this County, tl July*lst to August 20th, 1873, to all persons liable to any tax on L Cattle, &c., embracing every ki] perty liable to taxation under the possession of any owner, agent, f trustee or recefver, on'July 1st, 1 The act of the General Asseml providing for the re-assessment o the records of the Tax Departmei able the County Auditors to fun turn of all taxable property of tl large number of acres of land, a Property in this County, has, in and that the law-abiding citizen1 the State and Countv. The law requires me to to asse their lands, buildings, or any pe noted the same valuation as of J p jr cent, thereto. My instructio of law in all cases where the Ta: and without exception. Separate each parcel or lot of land, and p requested to present to the Couni piece of land in their possession, tions of amount of acres and bui be corrected. Jfo return will be now prepared and at my office, v tain such as they may require on Any party or person ki caped taxation for any previous to the County Auditor that it im 'and all are invited to make an ( the 50 per cent, penalty. Tax Payers will pay particula] structions. 1st. As there will be no dej Townships, every Tax Payer wi] to the Auditor in the time above : 2d. To facilitate the same, bl I from the Post Masters in Nine * Donaldsville, Due West, New I | Roads, Centreville, Lowndesvilh ship,) Calhouns' Mills and McK ship.) For Long Cane, Smithvi i ville. from the Auditor. . 3d. Those over 50 years old, I ically disabled from making a si 4th. Every species of dog kin 5th. Parties owning Real Es will make a separate return of 1 6th. Place number of Townsl letter W or C to designate whit 7th. No returns will be receii .some one duly qualified. 8th. Neither will any return * unless the instructions are strict oj 9th. In every case where the ; the 20th of August, the 50 per I. It will be to the interest of tli to the foregoing instrustions. I am particularly anxious to ossessment of all real and perso ty, and I respectfully ask all gc - in procuring the same, " T. B. s June 30, 1873,12-tf FRUIT JARS. 3 Gross-Masons Fruit Jars in Quarts. A " " " " Haif-Uullon PARKER & PERRIX. j Jluyl, lS7o-2t DENTISTRY. I Abbeville C. ft, S. C. r 1T&RS. J. W. GURLEY & MJ J. B. MOSELEY b"ve [opened their Dental Rooms in this place, over the citizen's Savings Bank. They solicit the patronage of all who desire first class work. July 2,1S73, 12-tf To the Colored People. I HAVE TOOacresof land to sell in lots to suit purchasers of from fifty to one hundred acres or more situated six miles from Abbeville. TEUMS: A liberal cash payment; balance to be made ii: three annual payments from date oi purcnase. J. Hollinsluad, Agent. July 2, 18i3, 12-3t Strayed or Stolen. FT STRAYED or stolen from the subscriber, at Cap.t. R. W. l.ites' plantation near Trickatn, on laf>t Sunday, :i dark mare mule, three years old. with a lump on its right jaw, and both shoulders marked with the hamcs. The finder will be liberally rewarded. WM. WIDEMAW. July 2, 1S73, 12-3t * FOR SALE. ONE of the finest plantation iu Abbeville, (known as the Richard Davis place,) containing 820 Acres, 100 acres of which is fine bottom land. Pleasai.lly situated on the place is an elegant brick mansion with eight rooms. This plantation is seated about four miles in?m New Market on the Greenville R R. There is a road running directly through the place, thereby rendering it easy to divide the *land into several distinct tracts if so desired. We would also stale tnat a vaiuaoie goia mine has been discovered on the premises. This property can he treated for privu'ely at any time between this and i he first of October. If not disposed of before the expiration of that time, it will be sold at auction at Abbeville C. H. For further information in regard to the matter, apply to THOMAS STEEN, ' Auction and Com. Merchant, Columbia, S. C. July 2, 1873, 12-3m Sotice." . from the Hon. S. L. IIOGE >uth Carolina, I hereby notify hat I shall be at my office, from receive returns from each and ands, Buildings, Horses, Mul&s, tid of Real and Personal Proi laws of this State, and in the actor, administrator, guardian, 873. jly approved February 26 last if land in 1873, was to correct nt, if errors existed, and to enlish a correct and complete rele State. It is known that a md a large amount of Personal previous years escaped taxation, s property lias paid tiie taxes of ss all parties,' who fail to list rsonalty within the time above [872, and add a penalty of 50 ns are to execute this provision x Payer fails to make his return, s returns will be required for ?arties making the return are ty Auditor their titles to every that all erroneous representaldings now on the books may received except upon the blanks rhere any one desiring, can obl demand. ' \ lowing any lands that have esyear, are invited to report same ty biar its due share of taxation ?arly return and thereby save r attention to the following in)uties stationed in the different '! be required to make his return specified. iank returns may be obtained ty-Six, Greenwood, Cokesbury, Vlarket, Phoenix, Chiles' Cross j, Dry Grove, (Magnolia Towniitrick's Mill (Bordeaux Townille, Cedar Springs and AbbeSchool Trustees and fhnso nhvs jpport, are exempt from poll tax. id will be valued at $5.60. >tate in two or more Townships he same for each township. lip on back of return, with the e or colored. red unless sworn to before me 01 be received and filed in my office :ly complied with. return fails to reach mv office V>\ cent, penalty will attach. e Tax Payers to adhere strict!j > procure a fair and legitimate nal property in Abbeville conn)od citizens to give me their ait IVEillfoirci, County Auditor Cotton Gins. The brown, the taylor AND THE GUIS WOLD GIN 'furnished to order. Repairing promptly done. Also kept on hand a good stock of Bedsteads, lifireaus, Washstands, Tables, Chairs, Chamber-suits and other furniture, together with SFWIN'O MACrilES. WHITE-WIRE CLOTHES' LINES, warranted rust proof, Maps, Charts, Picture Frames, ?fce., t&c. Orders solicited by J. M. MATTHEWS, Ninety-Sis, S. C. Juunc 4, 1873,,8-tf New Wood Shop. i fBlJIE undersigned begs leave to in; M. form the public that he has open|e<J a WOOD SHOP at the residence of Mr. T. j. MeUracuen's, in me jjuuanon neighborhood, and is prepared to do all kinds of work entrusted to his care. Wagon work made a specialty. J. II. LIGOtf. April 1G, 1873, l-3t sassard & co. Family Groceries. WE are receiving and will keep constantly on hand, TEAS, SLGAR, COFFEE, LAUD, BACON, Oakland & Co.' Eagle Brand Sugar-Curbed liatns, Soda, Bice, FLOUB (Best Family,) SALT, SOAP, SEARCH, BLUEING, MILK LUNCH CRACKERS. MOLASSES, (Fine New Orleans) APPLES, CANDIES, and a General - 1 Ji 1^4- Li* 1- ? c T? A MTT V nDA uiiii V'Oiiijjieie CHUCK UI rAJiiux \jf?\\sCEHIES. NO/2 Cothran & Wilson's Range. June 1, 1873, 8-tf - . eo W1 i^HE'subseribcrs aro now receiving and keep always on hand a large variety of the be^t stoves manufucturjd. Among these they would mention The Cotton States, The Forest City, The Marion, The Fire Sides, any of all of which they can recommend, and warrant to give satisfaction. Their stoves have been thoroughly tested, and the best of testimonials can be given*as to their merits. Call and examine and select for yourselves. E. W. Lawson & Co. June 4, 1873, 8-If Carpentering, Building AND Repairing of Cotton Gins, Threshers and Fans, by D. B. SMITH, Abbeville C. H., S. C. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he is prepared to do all KiiiUM vi turjwuiui ? wunv wuu uuiiumj;, and also repairs cotton-gins, threshers and fans. A fulj supply of gin material always on hand- Farmers are requested to bring their gins up early in the season to give time to have them properly repuircd. D. B. SMITH. May G, 1873 , 4-Gm Field Thresher. A No. 1 I. II. Belt, suitable for above can be had on advantageous terms by application to Wardlaw & Edwards June 11, 1873, 9-tf Sheriff's Sale. Banister Allen, 1 against V Execution. William Speer. J BY virtue of an Execution to ine directed, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, on Sale Day in JULY next, within the legal hours, a tract ol land containing 352 ACRES, " , more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs, jFilman, Thos. Lanier, Wm. Cook, and others, levied on as the property of Win Speer, at the suit of Banister Allen. Term j of sale Cash. L. P. GUFFIN, S. A..C. Sheriff's Office, i Jnnei), 1873, 9-lt / w&mwm A SUFFICIENT number of CAST! CUSTOMERS to purchase a, FlNI i LOT of - Corn, Flour, Bacon, Molasses Cheese and other' Groceries, At J. B. & W. J. Rogers. March 19, 1873, 49-tf flroon MnnntQin A ctlnriQ Two qbi ! ITl UUil lUUUUlUlU nOLUiiJU JUll', Ull! CEPHALIC PILLS, I For salo at w. t penney's. Beautiful prints and u dies' Dress Goods, at YOE & HALE'S, Oct. 22, 1872, 26, tf MRS. M. Respectfully informs has now on hand IS E of the most modest and ! li e has the most stylish xx A nno i JIXXX XQ5 J And Haa by e: . SometMn Better thai Ever at most Reasonabli April 30, 1873, 3-tf w w juuna,^/ j .* ' j fC ' . " Have Rei Stock of Sprin ; Go< AND are now prepared to stipply lie generally. The people of with tho eharaetoi of the Stock they tion of articles. Suffice it to say, the at reasonably low prices. Let each i irrvirrn W JtlAJ April 16, 1873,1-tf NEW W?l are now receiving STOCK, comprising first-class country store. Our care by one of the firm from tl Baltimore, on the most reasona to the wants of our section. C prices. Satisfaction guarantee Oct. 23,1872, ? ; BSMO'S t IlirOULD respectfully invite the a DRY < NOTIONS, HQS Ready-Mai unrvrs stm^s ut WMVMnry ??? Together with a complete Stock of Groceries ar i all of which will be sold at tholowes Respectfully, " NEL! Apvil 16, 1S73, 1-tf STEAM ni it m< nil i rLlYlilu HILL Columbia, S. C. F. W. WING Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF Sasn, Blinds, Doors WINDOW AND POOR FRAMES, Mile Pivot BMs ail Men COLUMNS, Pilasters r MANTEL PIECES, wr i j iWLouiaiiigs, Dictum l& i Hand-Rails, NEWELS, BALUSTRES Scroll Wort of all Descriptio ( All Work Guaranteed A No.! 2 May 28, 1873, 7-ly. .SSoT&rfclxes > AND CRADLES. IF you want a good Sfylhc ar Cradle; call on WHITE, 1IIL & CUNNINGHAM, at 1 1 90. May 21, 1873. SEGARS, SEGARS. IMPORTED and Domestic Sega always on hand, by W. T. PENNEY. April 23, 1373, 2-tf M. WHITE 5 the public generally, that she rerything in the MILLINERY stvlish kinds. ?/ SONNETS, ? ^ -5 oct' XPRESS, was Broilt to this Market, 9 and Living Prices. -t . ' -I Brothers seived Their g- and Summer ads, t-nnin nP tlioir frinnds and the Dub HJC tYttllbO V?* W.. t this country are too well acquainted usually keep to require any cuumeray have all kinds of Goods, and will sell one cotne and be convinced for nimself. CE BROTHERS. GOODS . Iff SIM. our FALL AND WINTER everything usually found in a Goods were selected with mncli ie best houses in New York and ble terms, and with special regard /all and see our Ssock and cry our d. * ' Jt? sits : 1 m> fe eflsaoBI ttention of*tho public to their Stock ol SrOODS, JIERY, GLOVES, ie Clothing, LTS CROCKERY, &c., id Provisions, * # c possible prices for Cash. jtr. n a i<n<rr>Kr. . ^ V-/ .L ^ \> A ? -JL, w ^ < CASH! CASH!! CASH!!! ^ Keeps the Wheel Turning! REMEMBER when you come to town that our Stock of dress' goods f is both larger and more varied than ever before. In DRESS GOODS, a beautiful line of JAPANESE, Silk Poplins, Striped Lenos, ' Grenadines, White Ms in Mess Variety, j Ladies' Bows, Fischus, Lace Collars, Notions [, of all kinds. Millinery! Millinery! i Great inducements! Do not fail to see our .Stock of Millinery which we are selling at astonishing low prices Our Goods are all of the latest styles, jj Give us a call. V/UI kJLULlV U1 i. GROCERIES was never more complete Persons buying for CASH will find it to their ~ interest *o give us a call. Respectful I}*, Mc00NALD&HADOON. April 23, 1S73, 2-tf i Kerosene. All of our friends wanting good lights can a choice article of lT^WT?nSTNK hv calling on us. J. B. & W. J. ROGERS. Apail 30,1873, 3-tf Dimity Counterpanes. rs Large size- White Counterpanes are selling at $1.50, at tlitr EMPORIUM OF ASI1I03". State of South Carolina. . Office of Se^rktaky of State/V? m / Columbia, Jan'y 13, 1?78. / " The Abbeville "PRESS AND BAAINER" is hereby designated us the Newspaper for- the publication of all Legal Notices and Offidial'Advertisements for the County of Abbeville, under the Act, approved February 22d, 1870, entitled "An Act to liegulate -the Publication of Legal and Public Notices," and the Order heretofore issued designating the Abbeville Medium is hereby rescinded. SAM'L W. MELTON, Attorney General. S. L. HUGE. * Comptroller General. H. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. I certify that the foregoing is a copy o tho original on file in this Office, . H. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. AN A CT to Regulate the Publication of all Legal and Publir Notices. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met anu sitting in General Assembly, and by thef uuthority of the same, It shallbe the! dutv of the Attorney General, the Comt>-i troller General, and by the Secretary oJ State, conjointly, to designate, by public notice [in] one or more neWspaptrn in this State, in which all legal notices, advertisements, or publications for the 'State, of auyandevery character required by law to be made public, shall be published; and said Attorney General, Comptroller, General, and Secretary of State, shall'have power to makJ??such changes and hew designations, /from time to time, as they may judge that the public interest requires. Sac. 2. All State and County .Officers, and other persons are hereby required to furnish to the newspapers designated under this Act, for the State and for the representative counties, for publication, all legal notices,* advertisements -and publications, of any and every chdractei required by law to Ife made public? and no legal notice, advertisement or publi* cation required by law to be made" public shall nave any valid force ot effete unless published, in the newspapers detr. .gnatea under this Act; and no publication, of any character in any newspa per not designated under this* Act, shai he paid for from the funds of th& Statf <?r of any County: Provided, That tlu said officers mentioned in S3Ction on* ?hall have power, in cases requiring un jsual publicity, to order publication ii> >uch newspapers, in addition to thos< lesignatea under this Act, as by aii? ' witfi the advice of the Governor the; may select; and bills so incurred'Shai - tie audited and paid in the usual mau ner. ' . f Sec. 3. All 46tsand parts of Acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed Sec. 4. This Act shall take effect fron ind aftfr passage. [Jan. 22,1872. THE Enterprising and cheai CASH ESTABLISHMENT hn e-opened with a select stock of GllO UERIESof ali kinds, low enough i? price to induce the Emigration of MODOCS v ro Abbeville. TEAS, COFFEES SU JARS, RICE. FLOUR^ CORN, PC TATOES, BACON, HA&S, Ac,, Ac: cab be had here at the old low figlires IN he clothing line we can also suit ai classes of customers with HATiiOOTS, SHOES, COATS, COATS VESTS, PANTS, and agood assortmeii ?f DRESS GOODS. Besides this >aveon band some of tlie best .Liquo in I ABBEVILLE, which wo will reasonable enough fo anyone to afford an investment. I? addition to this we have some excellen brands of SEGARS of all kinds. Cai md examine and be your/own judge> at WILSON & COTHRAN'S RANGE -don't fail to enquire for A. BE | QUEST'S STORE. A. Bequest . June II, 1873, 0-tf ? i Toilet Soaps. Toilet Soaps. T^HE largest and best assorted . ? mm n a a nr i I Stock Ol 1 (JiLi-Ei L' OUArr^ j COMBS and BRUSHES, TOOTi: and NAIL BRUSJIES,&c.. &c., eve brought to Abbeville. Ciill and se? and buy if you need any. W. T. PENNEY. April 23, 1873, 2-tf' John Agnew, SUCCESSOR TO Carroll & Spellman, Carriage Manufacturer. Corner of Washington and Sumter Streets. COLUMBIA, S. C. Manufactures ??? keep constantly 011 band a full stock 01 iiOUKAWatiri, fH-ETONS, BUG GIESand WAGONS, all of which i warranted as being at least equal to tin best uiade anywhere at the price. Agent for the celebrated MILBUR> WAGON, made of timber seasoned a least three years. Every wagon warran ted against breakage from defect in ma terialor workmanship.' Those wagon are made of all sizes and are sold ver\ low JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. Address M. J. CALNAN, Agent. >fav ]873, T-ly M. GOLDSMITH. p. KIND. ^ _ i Ji 11 o -ry -1 ^xoiasmixn fvina, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, (PIICENJX IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Manufacturers of steam Engines of all sizes; Horse powers, Circular and Muley Saw Mi Ha, Crist and bugar Cane Mills), Flour Mills, Or' namental, House and Store Fronts, Iron Railings, Agricultural .Implements, etc. Bra-s and Iron Castings of all kinds*. made to order on short notice, and on uie inosi reasonamv terms. /nau, man ufacturers of Cotton Presses. May 28,1S73, T-lUni Quicksilver, for bed bags, alias Chinches. i w. t. penney. I %cb. 2G, 1S72, 4U-lf 4 " . - i . ? New Advertisements. Bill Mecklenburg Co., N. C. Thoroughly equipped. Seven professors hips. expenses lo*v. Sessions be* ,rino &*rwf . 1070 f? r*.*. Pg.uu UVU? WVIlf ILJIU. U?UU iur VyiiUitogue^ ^ J. R..BLAK3?, Chairman of the~ ^jnynnta Wanted for'tfie jfrew Book. EPIDEMIC & CONTAGIOUS DISi^ASBS: vith the newest and best treatment for ?I1 cases. * The only thor6ugh work of lie kind in the world. Embraces Small.. c*ox, Yellow Fever, Cholera and all ' , nmlogous diseases. No Family safe . viihout it, and all buy.it. Has 34 ehro- 'ggm. uatic illustrations. The biggest ehanco >f the season lor agents. - Address H. iOOlJSPEED & CO., 37 Park Eowr^. ^ . >&? JOH3I8XOS,'"SSStotolKS. Ml - - ? Banaa^ B^.^tesgh, Pfc ;i "C J - Oii??l trun. , $40 to $300*v"; :>T:? ouble shot Gun*, ?S to $150; Qlngfe rwrunfc, $3 to $20; Rifles, $8 to $75, R*--*/*$|?n. solvers, $5-. to $25. Pistols, $1 to MSaWM^ t ud Material, FBhing.-Tackle, urge -iDfaeounts to dealers, or clubf. J srtny Gtina, Revolvers.' etc. ^bought dSfjr ,..38 aded for. Good? sent by express C. O; i. . Tf| ix>forc paia for. *s ft l^^.ftted! aIi "classes of workffW .l V VWUing people, 6f either sex?. you.?g or old, make mote money at work lot us in their spare moments, or <,11 thetime, than at anything else- Particulars free. Address'G. STINSON & CO., ituuiuiiti ULASS .orpeSIA.^. $tJo a week guaranteed, yes- ** pec able employment at home, day or 'evening; i;o capital required ; full in<tr-tctiou3 and valuable package of goods -em free by mail. Aadress, with'six ce it return stamp, M. YOUKG & C0.? > 16Cortlandt St., Is. Y. * " ^ ^ Per Week in Cash to Agent* Everything furnished and xpenses paid. A. COULTBR <fc CO., !. harlotte, Mich. ' SARATOGA APERIENT mute properties in the form of a Powler ah the Saratoga Mineral Spring rs, andtieed for the same purposes" (.impact and Pnrtable. Prepared only . o^Oeo. H."Fish <fe Son, Saratoga Springs 1. >o:<l by all DruggistsT Tiiy it. 5n it ^ie greatest compound . JUL -Xfta known for man or ilEDiCIlVE. beast. 2'here <9 no jain or smelling it xbiil not retime. Stiff md lame joints are made suggt Cures nore rheumatism, neuralgia, lame >ack, headache, toothache, tfore throat iitd bad sprains on man, and sore shoul. >er, stiff Joints, sprains,fing-bone;*i?in, &,c., on animals, than all, other emcdies, iu same time. Wholesale Y.gents, Dowie, Moise & Davis, Charleston. Agents, wanted inf>every county. Franois & Eldridge, Frop'rs, 920 N. I'ront St., Philadelphia, Pa. w * 1 J&ewara. rHE above reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery: " f Rena Johnson, a colored woman, vho broke Jail on 2d July, inat. She s about 20 years old, dark oomplex>n, heavy built, and weighs about '20 lbs, about five feet six inches ia i eight. L. P. GUFFIN, Sheriff Abbeville County. * Mreriff's Office, \ July 3, 1873, 13-t tf . ' n Sapolia.? 1 . # . IS an excellent thine: for cleaning Tin, Brass, Glass, Wood, or any:ning else that needs cleaning for alo by - ' . W. T. FENNEY. NOTICE. . rHE undersigned has associated with him in the Fire Insurance .uainess, JOEL S. PERRIN, Esa., unler the name and style of DUPRE <fe PERRIN. ." * V We represent a Capital of Four Milions Dollars, and are prepared to issue ill kinds of Policies. Apply to J. F. C. DuPre, at No. 8 kVeite'a Block, or to Joel S. Perrin, Esq., Law Range. J. F. C. DhPRE. July 8,1872,12, tf Iyer's Sarsaparilla & Pills, "or Spring diseases. Purify your lood and you need not fear disease >r Poverty. ' W, T. PENNEY. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, -* *i? THi*no(: and LnnH. I ? 0r iJiaeiiaca m uio w-?, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Anthma, and Consumption. >' Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has any thing won so widely and sa deeplv upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonaiy complaints. - Through a long scries of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it has become better known, its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of tlic lungs and. throat, hard . made it known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can bo given for incipient consun-p'ion, and the dangerous affection? of the throat and lungs. As a provision Against sudden attacks of Croupt it should be kept oa hand in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colas and coughs, all shonld be provided with this antidote for them. * Although settled Consumption is thought in* curable, still great numbers of cases whpro the disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and tho patient restored to 60uud health by tho Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When nothing else could reach them, under tho Cherry Pectoral they sub.-ide and disappear. Singers and Public Speaker* find great protection from it. Anthtna is always relieved and often wholly curea dy it. EroiichiUa is generaliv cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. So generally ar? its viitues known, that we need not publish the ctrtitleates of them here, or do more than assure tie public that its qualities Are flilly maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Eemittent Fev^r, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac., and indeed all the affeotiona which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio poisons. As its name implies, it does Cure, and docs not foil. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis* inulii, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous siibatanre whatever, it in nowise injures any pv tient. The number and importance of its cures in the ague district*, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the -? of the radical <"ured acsnowiniput'uu >.* effected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacolimnted" persons, either resident in. or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the AG-UB CVJiE duily. For Liver Complaint*, arising from torpidity of the Ltver, it Is an excellent remedy, stimu* latinglhe Liver into healthy activitv. For Bilious Disorders aud Liver'Complaints, it is an excellenttemedy, producing many truly ' ' * remarkable cures, where other medicines hua failed. Prepared by Dr. .T. C. Aver A Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. PItlCJEj $1.00 PER BOTTLE. .J -1