The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, July 30, 1873, Image 3
GREAT FIRE IN BALTIMORE.
Baltimore;, July 25.?A little after
10 o'clock to-day, a fire broke oui in
the pluniug mill of Joseph Thomas &
Co., on the South bide of Clay street,
between Liberty and Park streets.
Soon after, a. general alarm was
sounded. The fire soon extended to
three adjoining blocks, and an iniineuse
conflagration is now raging.
A stiff South-west breeze is blowing,
and iinmeusobcinders are wafted several
blocks off, in tho vicinity of the
Cathedral The locality of the fire is
in the immediate vicinity of tue
Presbyterian Church of I?ev. Dr.
Smith, cornerof L berty and Saratoga
streets, where the Presbyterian
Assemblp was held. The entire Southwest
corner of this block is burned.
3 P. M.?The fire is still raging.
m Eight blocks of fino buildings have
Jbeen burned. The authorities are
sending fo o itside help. Tho water
sup iy .8 lulling. Uiay street, irora
Liberty to Howard, for two squares,'
is burned out. This is a narrow
street, filled with carpenter shops and
box factories. The steeple of the
Central Presbyterian Church is on
?re. At half-past 1 o'clock, the fiercest
portion of the tire was on Saratoga
street, between Park and Liberty
streets. On the South side, every
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X1UUSU Ull tuu uijuuiw ?ti uiiiuva j.
fire to this square came from the
bJock of. buildings which reach the
destroyed houses on -lay street, up
Saratoga to Howard street, on the
South side. The houses were still
burning at 1 o'clock. The course of
the fire from Thomas' factory, where
it commenced, whs up Park street on
one side and in rear >f St Alphousus'
school on the other side. Burning
shingles and sparks started the fiiv
in the squares on the'.North side of
Mulberry street, between Cathedral
" " ^ o* nnnto IHlM fi l>A h ft H .'Iflsh.
ilLJU J_ at IV Oil VV; CO. x uv ut v v.. v..
od across tho street to tho Academy
of Arts. Tho dome of the Cathedral
at ono time was on fire, but waJ put
out by citizens who were stationed on
the roof, prepared for it At 1.10
o'clock, the casings of the windows
of St. Alphonsus Church were on fire
for the third time. Sparks were
showered all uver tho church from
the burning houses in front and aloug
tho side of it.
4 P. M.?The fire is now completely
under control, and many who removed
their goods and futniture on
blockf adjacent to the firo ore now
moving back .Reports are still circulated
that several children have been
burred and men killed, but strict inquiry
at the Marshal's office fails to
verify any death by burning.
Trom the latest advices it is sap
posed that the loss ot piopcriy win
not exceed $G00,0o0. No lives were
lost. Some sixty families are homeless.
School Meeting?Diamond Hill Township.
Editor Pi-css and Banner:
In accordance with the order of
the State Superintendent of Education,
tho citizens of Diamond Hill
township No. 12, met at Antreville,
Saturday 28th inst., to fix a tax for
carrying ou the common free school's
for the year 1874.
On motion W. A. Black, Mr. Wm.
' Dickson was called to the chair aud '
I
II. P. Black requested to act as secretary.
On motion of Wm. Wickliffe, it
was resolved that a tax of one and
ono half mills bo levied for school
purposes.
On motion of It. T. Gordon, it was
resolved that the money raised by
said tax be applied for tuition onlj\
On motion of Wm. Wickliffe, it
was resolved that the balance duo the
late Wm. G Killingsworth for repairs
on Shiloh school house be paid from
lunds now on hand.
On motion of II. T. Gordon, it was
resolved .that tho Trustees bo appointed
a committee to ascertain from
the Attorney-General if an additional
tax could not bo obtained for school
purpuauo.
On motion tho meeting adjourned
to 14th Januarj' 1874.
WM. DICKSON,
Chairman.
II. P. Black, Secretary.
Editor Abbeville Press and Banner:
Sir:-?You will oblige me by publishing
the' following note which I
sent to the Hon. F. L.Cardozo, Treasurer
of the State of South Carolina.
He has not condescended to give any
explanation, and I have thought that
it would not be improper to havo the
same published.
JOHN KNOX.
Hon. F. L. Cardozo, Treasurer,
Columbia, S. C.
Dear Sir:?This County, Abbe
ville, is badly behind in school tun (is,
/ind when we call upon the County
Treasurer arc told that the fuult lies
fit your doors in not remitting about
ficven thousand niue hundred dollars:
(17,900,) a balance due on check for
1872, amounting to over eleven thousand
dollars.
This balance was provided for at
the last collection of taxes as appears
by the County Treasurer's books.
"This deficiency tax was authorized
by act approved Dec. 20, 1872, p g<
* 306. Allow me to ask, and pleas*
answer, why is it, when the tax pay
ers of Abbeville place in your handi
this deficiency tax, (7,900,) to be ap
? - J L ? 1071 IITO
pueu LU LUt) BCIJUUI uiaiuio ui 101 x- I u
the money cannot be got out of tb<
Treasury. It was put there in Jan
nary, and should by law have beet
back to us in thirty days.
Please lot us have the money an<
explain to a tax payer and oitizen
tipd a holder of school claims, th
reason of tho long detention. We cai
get no reason fr0m tho County Treas
prer.
Yery respectfully,
"Vnni* fihoriifuit. Sfirrnnf
JOHN KNOX.
Read the letter ot Comj
troller-General Iloge in anotlie
column,
New Advertisements.
The following is the list of new adverj
tisements:
Charades! Charades I! Charades!!!
SViu II Parker?Abbeville Agricultural
Society.
John fS Thompson?Dental Notice,
Nelson & Cannofo?Flour.
Columbia Hotel.
To Tax Payers?T B Mill ford.
Meeting County Commissioners?"W
H Taggart.
Road Oversesra-?-\V P McKellar.
Notice?Tho* 11 Itucket.
Notice?'Puckett & Turuer.
Market Reports.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
B A It N WELL & CO.
Dealers in Staple Dry Goods, Groceries,
Provisions, &c., etc.
ArtrtEviLLE, July oO, 1S73.
Cotton, 16A to 17
Eggs loc per "dozen
Fodder, $2.00 per 100 lbs
QC| iLl nor lilil
, I' IUUI, S.-V I.W v? ' r-v..
Ground Peas, $?00 to $2.25 per bushel
Meal, $1.40 per bushel
Molasses, 50 to 75c per gallon
Nails, -.10 cents per lb
Oranges, SOc to $1.00 per dozen
Pe&s $1.50 pe- bushel
Nkw York, July 21. ? Cotton quiet
and nominal: middling 21. Gold firm
at 16J.'
Baltimore, July 21. ? Cotton dullmiddling
20 j.
Chaki-kston, July 21.?Cotton quiet
?middling 19V.
Augusta, July 21. ? Cotton quietmiddling
18.
Fresh
CC 1
rurnip seen
FROM
Buist's G.ardens, Philadelphia.
Just received by
Wardlaw & Edwards.
July 16,1873.
Final Discharge,
^TOTICE is hereby given that J.
JLnI W, Lesly, Administrator, of the
instate of LOUISA LESLEY, deceased.
lias applied to Charles \V. Gu/
fin, Judge of "Probate, in and for the
County of Abbeville, for a final discharge
as Administrator.
It is Ordered. That the 10th day of Au
gust, A. D. 1873, be fixed for hearing of
Petition, and a final settlement of said
Estate..
I J. C. WOSMANSKY.
(j. (jt A C.
June 10, 1873, 14-4t*
lUIjitc ?cair.
PINE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,
in 25and 5U lb. packages.
PENN TREATY WHITE LEAD,
in 12$ lb. packages, Also,
A Variety of Colors in Oil.
Parker & Perrin.
July 21, 1873,15-2t
Tax. J
PURSUANT to instructions
Comptroller General of S
the Tax Payers of this County, 1
July 1st to August 20th, 1873, t<
all persons liable to any tax on I
Cattle, &c., embracing, every k:
perty liable to taxation under th
possession of an}^owner, agent,
trustee or receiver, on July 1st,
The act of the General Assem
providing for the re-assessment <
tnereeo^as 01 tuy ?cia uxic
able the County Auditors to fur
turn of all taxable property of t
! large number of acres of land,
| Property in this County, has, in
and that the law-abiding citizen
the State and County.
The law requires me to to ass(
j their lands, buildings, or any p<
noted the same valuation as of
pfcr cent, thereto. My instructs
of law in all cases where the Ta
and without exception. Separat
each parcel or lot of land, and ]
requested to present to the Coun
piCCG OI 1HUU ill Uidi pjaawoivu,
tions of amount of acres and bu
be corrected. No return will be
now prepared and at my office, i
tain such as they may require 01
Any party or person k
caped taxation for any previous
to the County Auditor that it m
and all are invited to make an i
the 50 per cent, penalty.
Tax Payers will pay particula
- i. i!
sirucuuiis.
1st. As there will be no de
Townships, every Tax Payer wi
to the Auditor in the time abov<
2d. To facilitate the same, b
from the Post Masters in Nine
Donaldsville, Due West, ^ew
Roads, Centreville, Lowndesvill
! ship,) Calhouns' Mills and Mcl
ship.) For Long Cane, Smithv
?-11?. A n/-lif ai?
vine, h'uui Lire xiuuiLui.
; 3d. Those over 50 years old,
, ically disabled from making a s
4th.^ Every species of dog kii
5th.* Parties owning Ileal E
J will make a separate return of
6th. Place number of Towns
* letter W or C to designate whil
7th. No returns will be recei
j some. one duly qualified.
8th. Neither will any return
i unless the instructions are stric
9th. In every case where the
* the 20th of August, the 50 per
e It >vill be to the interest of tl
d to the foregoing instrustions.
i- I am particularly anxious t
ossessment of all real ana pers<
ty, and I respectfully ask all g
in procuring the same.
# EXB. 33
i June 30,1873,12-tf
DENTISTRY.
Abbeville C. H., S, C.
BliS. J. W. GURLEY &
J? 15. MOSEJLEY littve
o.,fiied their Dental liuoius in this
nlac'e. over the citizen's JSayings Bunk.
They nolieit the patronage oi all wu,
desire first class work.
July 12, 1873, 12-tf
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 theirsight or hearing restored or
improved. The charge lor the examination
of the Eye or Ear will be two dollars,
where the Doctor does not treat the
case.
Please read the following certificates.
Ande*PN C. H., S. C., \
Mareli 3d, 1873. I
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 had almost dispaired of ever being
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 in my favor ofobtainingsight.
I consented, and on the
17th of February last, he operated upon
my eyes, and on the 7th day afterwards
I was able to distinguish objects at a distance,
and my sight is still improving,
so much so, that 1 find no difficulty in
walking about wherever I desire. The
"Deration was not as painful as I expec
ted and since I have experienced but
little pain. I can checrfnliy recommend
Dr. Gurley to all persons suffering
from diseases of the eye.
MATTHEW SNIPES. t
We are personally acquainted with
Dr. Gurley, both professionally and socially,
anil from a personal knowledge
of his plan of operating and treatment
of diseases of the eye as in the above
case, can recommend him to all persons
who may desire his professional services.
WM. MeGUKIN, Sheriff.
JOHN W. DANIELS,
Clerk of Court.
July 2, 1873, 12-tf
"S. A. BRAZEALE,
Merchant Tailor,
In Cotkran & Wilson's New Range, over
) tTrowbtidge & C'o.'s
MAS just received a fine'lot of
CLOTHS, CASSIMEIIES AND
TKiMMINGS for the Spring and Summer
trade, which he will sell or cut and
make to order ou reasonable terms for
Cash.
Shirt Patterns.
I would especially call the attention of
every.one io my splendid fitting Shirs
Patterns. Give me a call without fail.
S. A. BRAZEALE.
ftc K i? i c-o
| ;uurcn \)(i uu-u
fruittae
5 Gross-Masons Fruit Jars in Quarts.
4 ? 44 44 4 4 . Half-Gallon
PARKER & PERRIN.
JIuv 1, 1873-2t
i otite??
from the Hon. S. L. HOGE
outh Carolina, I hereby notify
that 1 shall be at my omce, from
) receive returns from each and
^ands, Buildings, Horses, Mules,
ind of Ileal and Personal Proe
laws of this State, and in the
factor, administrator,' guardian,
L873.
bly approved February 26 last
of land in 1873, was to correct
>nt, if errors existed, and to ennisli
a correct and complete rehe
State. It is known that a
and a large amount of Personal
previous years escaped taxation,
's.property has paid the taxes of
jss all parties, who fail to list
?rsonalty within the time above
1872, and add a penalty of 50
)ns are tu execute this provision
x Payer fails to make his return,
e returns will be required for
parties making the return are
ty Auditor their titles to every
that all erroneous representaildings
now on the books may
! received except upon the blanks
vhere any one desiring, can obi
demand.
nowing any lands that have esvfijir.
are invited to renort same
J 1 ~ - " - 1 #
ay btar its clue share of taxation
early return and thereby, save
r attention to the following inputics
stationed in the different
11 be required to make his return
; specified.
lank returns may be obtained
?ty-Six, Greenwood, Cokesbury,
Market, Phoenix, Chiles' Cross
e, Dry Grove, (Magnolia Town-.
Utrick's iSIill (Bordeaux TownA
I iKD
iiic, wuai u|;uiigs am.i ix u uv
School Trustees and those physupport,
are exempt from poll tax.
nd will be valued at $5.00.
state in two or more Townships
the same for each township.
hip on back of return, with the
te or colored.
ved unless sworn to before me or
be received and filed in my office
tly complied with.
! return tails to reach my office hj
cent, penalty will attach.
ie Tax Payers to adhere strictly
o procure a fair and legitimat<
:>nal preperty in Abbeville coun
ood citizens to give me their ait
. Millforci,
*
County Auditori
Cotton Gins.
The brown, the taylor
4ND THE GRISWOLD GIN
furnished to order. Repairin^?pronjptly
done. Also kept on hand a good
stock of Bedsteads, Bureaus, "Washstands,
.Tables, Chairs, Chamber-suits
ami other furniture, together with
SEWING MACH1ES, WHITE-WIRE
CLOTHES'. LINES, warranted rust
proof, Maps, Charts, Pieturo Frames,
ttc., &c. Orders solicited by
J, M, MATTHEWS,
Ninety-Six, S. C.
Juune 4, 1873, 8-tf '
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
kinds of work entrusted to his care.
Wagon work made a specialty.
J. H. LIGOff.
April 16, 1873, l-3t
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SASSARD & LU.
Kamijy Groceries.
WE are receiving and will keep
constantly on hand, TEAS, SUGAR,
COFFEE, LAUD, BACON,
Oakland & Co.' Eagle Brand Sugar-Cured
Hams, Soda, Rice, FLOUR (Best
Family,) SALT, SOAP, sTAROH,
BLUEING, MILK LUNCH CRACKERS,
MOLASSES, (Fine New Orleans)
APPLES, CANDIES, and a General
and Complete Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES.
]sro. 2
Cothran & Wilson's Range.
June 1, 1873, 8-tf
CO r I
I^IIE subscribers are now receiving
and keep always on hand a
largo variety of the best stoves manufactured.
Among those they would
mention
The Cotton States, The Forest
Cit*, The ' Marion, The
Fire Sides,
any of all of which they can recommend,
and warrant to give satisfaction
Their stoves have been thoroughly
tooted, and the best of testimonials
can bo given as to thou* merits.
Call and examine and select for yourselves.
H. W. Lawson & Co.
Juno 4, 1873, 8-tf
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
kinds of carpenter's work and building,
and also repairs cotton-gins, threshers
and fans. A full 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
repuired.
D. JB. SMITH.
May 0, 1873, 4-flm
Field Thresher.
^ ?
ANo. 1 T. R. Belt, suitable for above
can be hud on advantageous terms
by application to
Wardlaw & Edwards.
June 11, 1873, 9-tf
Sheriff's Sale.
Banister Allen, ")
against > Execution.
1X7:11;.,I
)V lllliim KJjitCl * j
I
BY virtue of an Execution to me directed,
I will sell at Abbeville
Court House, on Sale Day in JULY
next, within the legal hours, a tract oi
land containing
352 ACRES,
more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs.
Tilman, Thos. Lanier, Win. Cook, and
others, levied on as the property of Wm
Specr, at the suit of Banister Allen.
Terms of sale Cash.
L. P. GUFFIN,
a a r<
Sheriff's Office, \
JmieO, 1873; 9-4t /
Office of U School Cojussioner
Abbeville C. H., July 15, 1873.
TO SCHOOL TRUSTEES,
YOU are hereby notified, that thi
reports of the Annual Schoo
Meetings must bo filed in this offici
' on or before tho 15th of August
Prox. Any District that fails t<
r make an assessment 'will forfeit it
pro. rata of the next Stato appropri
sitiou.
r
W". M. Pressley,
- School Commissioner.
i
_July 16, 1873,14-tf
Beautiful prints and u
dies' Dress Goods, at
YOE & HALE'S,
Oct. 22, 1872, 26, tf
i
MRS. M. ft
Respectfully informs the
has now 011 hand everyl
AE of the most modest and styl
h c has the most stylish
HATS, BC
Axid ?tll IjEtcS
. BY EXl'I
SoietMiii Better than Ever wa
at most Reasonable a
April 30, 1873, 3-tf
WJiite B
Have Receiv
Stock of Spring
Good
AND are now prepared to supply the
lie generally The people of this
with the charactci of the Slock they usu
tion of articles. Suffice it to say, they ha'
at reasonably low prices. Let each one c
WTITTtf
WW AAA A JU
April 16, 1873, I-tf
NEW C
WE are now receiving ou
STOCK, comprising ev
' J. v_>
first-class country store. Our Grc
care by one of the firm from the b(
Baltimore, on the most reasonable
to the wants of our section. Call
prices. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Oct. 23,18 72, 28-tf ^ ^
?iii?? &
*?TOULD respectfully invite the attenl
DRY Gr
NATIONS HOST!
11 V 1 IVi 1 AJL wa.il
Beady-Made
BOOTS, SHOES, EATS
Together with a complete Stock of
Groceries and
all of which will be sold at the lowest pos
Respectfully,
" 1STELSO
April 16, 1873, 1-tf
I ^
STEAM I
Columbia, S. C.
F. W. WING,?
Proprietor. ?
MANUFACTURER OP jT
Sash, ' Blinds, Doors, is
WINDOW *
AND DOOR FRAMES,
Mi6 Pivot Bills ait Shntlers,S]
. COLUMNS, f
Pilasters, is
MANTELPIECES,
Mouldings, Brackets,
Hand-Rails, jg
NEWELS, BALUSTtftS, 8e
ar
0
Scroll Worl of all Description.G
All Work Guaranteed A No. 1.
May *8, 1873, 7-ly. . ?
jn
Scyth.es
AND ft
CRADLES.
I
TF yon want a goorl Seylho anil
Cradle, call on WHITE, HILL
& CUNNINGHAM, at
3 90.
May ?1, 1873.
. BLANK DRAUGH BOOKS, I
LITHOGRAPHIC AND PLAIN". C
at PARKER & PARKER. Ii
July 21,1873, 15-tf C
I. WHITE
i public generally, that she
king in the MILLINERY
idii kinds.
INNETS.
ies' "l/STeewtr,
IESS,
s Bruit to this Market,
,nd. Living Prices.
irothers
ed Their
and Summer
"I
s,
wants of thoir friends and the pubcountry
are too well acquainted
ally kepp to require any enumerate
all kiixirt of Goods, and will sell
ome and be convinced for Himself,
BROTHERS.
&OUIJ^
- ?? ?*
r FALL AND WINTER
erything usually found in a
?ods were selected with mnch
?st houses in New York and
terms, and with special regard
and see our Ssock and try our
s
& SMI.
&&ss8s '
Jon of the public to tbeir Stock of
lRY, gloves,
Clothing,
I CROCKERY, &c.,
Provisions,
siblo prices for Cash.
>TST % CANNON.
I
J ASH!
CASH!!
CASH!!!
eeps the Wheel Turning I
tEMEMBER when yon cdme to
town that our Stock of *
>RESS GOODS
both larger and more varied than
er before. In DliESS GOODS, a
autiful line of
JAPANESE,
ilk Poplins, Striped Lenos,
torrenaames,
lite Ms ii Enfiless Variety,
idies' Bows,
Fischus,
Lace Collars,
Notions
of all kinds.
Eiliiaery! Millinery!
Great inducements I Do not fail to
e our Stock of Millinery whiefi we
e selling at astonishing low prices,
ur Goods are all of tho latest styles,
ive us a call.
Our Stock of
GROCERIES
as never more complete Persons
lying for CASH will find it to their
terest ?o give us a call.
Respectfully,
rDONALD& HADDON.
April 23, 1873, 2-tf
DENTISTRY.
I. D. WILSON, D. D. S.
>FFERS his professional services ti
lie citizens of Abbeville and surround
rig country. All work done in firs
hiss order, and satisfaction eruaranteed
>lflee over the JSfe\y Post Office.
. ? ... , w
I?
BY Order 'of Court of Common
| Pleas, I will sell at ^bjbevlile C.
IH., on Sale Day in August next, wltbfn
the legal 4iourd, the following property
: All that tenement or tract of
land with all the improvements and
buildings thereon, -itf .the visage of
Abbeville, fronting on
Square, witi a measurement of ,
Twenty-four Feet and !Hir?e
. Inches,
and a like measurement in tho rear,
and running back to a street separating
said lot from the lots of Thomas
Thomson and tho Episcopal Churcb.
Said lot is bounded on the South
east by a Lot bf Thomas Eakin, and
on the -North-west by a lot of Morris
Israel.
TERMS OF SALE.. The above|
property will be sold on a credit till
the first day of January, 1.876, wifb
interest at 10 nor cent, from dav < ?
wale. Purchaser to givo bond witjtfj
good security and a mortgage of ttte
premises, aod pay the costs in Casb.
L. P, GUFFIN,
S. A. C.I
Sheriff's Office, 1
DuJy 3, 1873, 13-ff / ' I
v_.
FOE SALE. 7
ONE of Iho finest plautatiors in
Abbeville, (kuown as the Richard
Davis place,) containing
QOA AAMAfl
100 acres of . which is fine bottom
land. Fleasat.tly situated on the
place is an elegant brick mansion
with eight rooms. This plantation is
located about four miles from New
ilarkct on the Greenville R B. There
is a road running directly through
the place, thereby rendering .it easy
to divide the land into several distinct
tract9 if so desired. We would
also state that a valuable gold mine
has been discovered on the premises.
This property cau be treated for privately
at any lime between this auli
the tirst of October. If not disposed
of before the expiratiou 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 Cora. Merchant,
Columbia, S. C.
July 2, 1873, 12-3m
L-2
Final Discharge. ?
NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs,
Barbara B. Grier, Guardian of
Martha Lois Pressley, (formerly Grier)
has upplied to Charles W. Guffln, Jadge
of Probate, in and for the County of
Abbeville, for a final discharge as Guardian.
,.p" '
It is Ordered, That .the 10th day of
August A.D. 1873, be fixedforhearingof
Petition, and a final settlement of said
J. C. W OSM AN SKY,
i\ p P A r
July 9, 1873,13-Jt '
CITIZENS
c AtrrNTfLfi nawxr
UXX R AXlUy Jk/XJkXl JLJ^
Of South Carolina.
ABBEVILLE, s. C.
OrPTPPPfl 1
WM. MARTIN, President.
Col. J. B. PALMER,...Vice-Prestdent.
A. G. BBENIZER...... Cashier.
Deposits of $1 anflUpwarflsReceivefl.
Interest fit the rate of Seven ppr cent,
per annum on Certificates of Deposit,
and Six per cent. Compounded
Semi-Annually
on Accounts.
EXCHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
AaII J D
vuiiuctiuuo aiiu xvciuibiaui/c/o
Promptly Made.
AL.li offers for discount must be addressed
to the Assistant'Cashier, stating
the amount, time, personal security, and
col late nils. Such written offers will
meet prompt reply.
DEPOSITORS wishing either to depositor
withdraw funds, must present
their books, either in person or with
written order to another.
MERCHANTS at Greenwood, Ninety-Six,
G'okesbury, Hodges, Due West,
Lowndesville, and through the county
generally, are invited to do their business
with and through this Bank. Everyfacilitv
will be" afforded, and their
business done promptly and economically.
TO THE POOR, whomake but little,
and of that little wish to save a little,
no better method can be devised
C11 txii luai in prumicui ujjvriuuuu ucic.
8?" BANK HOURS?From 7 a. m.
to 8 a. M. j 9 a. m. to 3 P. M.; and ou
Saturdays or any public days until sunset.
EDWARD L. PARKER,
Assistant Cashier.
July 9, 1873, 13, 12m
Sheriff's Sale.
\V. H. Purkerson, vs.]
John W. Duncan, [Execution,
and others. J
BY virtue of an Execution to me directed,
I will sell at Abbeville C.
*i.t on Saleday in August next, within
the legal hours, the following property,
levied on a- the property of W. H. Purkerson,
at the suit of John W. Duncan,
and others.
6 Gal. Pineapple Whiskey, more or less
32 " Monongahela " 14
7 " Blackberrv Brandy. " ,4
17 *' Apple Bra'udy, " v" 4<20
" Port Wine, * " ^ rt
7 " Madeira Wine, " "
19 " Sherry Wine, " "
4 " Pencil Prandy, 41 "
0 Bottles Brandy Peaches.
40 " Whiskey, Brand Gold Dust,
42 " Sunny South.
L. P. GUFFIN,
Sheriff Abbeville County.
Sheriff's Office, \
July 14, 1873, 14-tf J
FRESH
TURNIP SEED,
"OUT A BAG A,
ai Large White Norfolk.
> 44 14 Globe,
" " Dutch,
Tied Top Strap Leaf,
J Parker & Perrin.
July 21, 1873, l-5-2t .
Msckleaburg Co., H". C.
Thoroughly equipped. Seven -profea;gorships.
Expenses Io-v.. Sessions begins
Sept. 25th, 1873. Send for CataToirue.
J. R. BLAKE. Chairman of
Faculty.
Agents Wanted for the New Book.
EPIDEMIC &. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
wifli the newest and best treatment for ,
all ca?<-s. The only thorough worfcSof
the kind in-the world* Embraces Small ..
j Pox, ^Yellow l' cvu ^r holera aad all";
matie illufc> rations. The bigfcest <!diaiici
of the season for agents. Address H^BL |
GFOOr>PT?EED & GO., 37 Park
T^ito^for a Price list to J. XX. JOJES^T^r
Double Shot Guns,
Guns, $3 to $20; Rifles, $8 .to $75.r?^hv N .
volvers, S5 to $2-5. Pistols, $1 io THfe
Gtrirr Material, Fishing Tackle, :?rf ?
Large .Discounts to dealers tfa&mbsiArray
Guns, Revolvers, etc., bought olftVxij
traded for. Goods sent by express C. 0.
D. to bo examined before pala for.
fjWJSTTP??'dayTTAgents wait
Oil I ll.lMllled! All classes oi work- M '
Vw 11/ VrJUin^ people, of either sex, '*?.
young or old, make more money at Work
for us in their spare moments, or all the
time, than at anything else. Earticu- 'a
lars free. Address G. STINSON A CO., t j
Portland. Maine.
WOKElNe CLASS ? S
MALE. .$C0 a week gu4mnteedf,reg.pectable
employment at home, day or
evening^ no capital required; full fnstructious
and valuable package of goods
sent free by' mail. Audres*, with six
qentreturn stamp, M. YOUNG & CO.,
16Corthindt St., xs. Y.
ill Pc Week in Cash to Agents
Everything famished and
expanses paid. A. COULTER & CO.,
Charlotte, Mich. .
SARATOGA APEfflENT
Same properties in the form of a Powder
as the Saratoga Mineral" Spring
waters, and used for the same purposes
Comnact and Portable. Prepared only
?rV-isr t. i > 1 -
uy ueo. xx. r isu cc rson, paraiogappr l ngs
N. Y. Sold bjTall 'Druggists. Tby it.
HYJ Tf I'lie greatest compound
. M. known for man or
MEDICINE. beast. There is no
pain or nuelling it will not relieve. Stiff
and lame joints are made suple. Cures
more rheumatism, neuralgia, lapie
back, headache, toothache, sore throut
and bad sprains on man, and soro shouiper,
stiff joints, sprains, ring-bone, roavin,
&c., on animals, than all other
remedies, in same time. Wholeeaiu
Agents, Dowie, Moise & Davis, Charles
tori. Agents wanted in every county..
Francis & E'dridge, Prop'rs, 920 N.
Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. :
$25 Reward.
THE above reward will to paid for
the apprehcnsiou arid delivery
of Eena Johnson, a colored woman,
who broke Jafi on 2d July, inst. She
is about 20 years old, dark complexion,
heavy built, and weighs about
120 lbs, about five'feot six inches in.
height.
L. P. GITFFIN,
Sheriff Abbeville County.
Sheriff's OffTce, \
July 3, 1873, 13-tf /
John Agnew,
SUCCESSOR TO
Carroll & Spellman,
flarriao-fi Man n fanfcnrat :
Comer of Washington and Sumter
Street8.
COLUMBIA., S. O.
Manufactures and keeps
constantly on hand a lull Slock
ui HOOKA WAYS. PHAETONS, BUGGIES
and WAGONS, all of which la
warranted as being at least equal to the
best made anywhere at the price.
Agent for the celebrated MILBURN
WAGON, made of timber seasoned at
least three years. Every wagOn warranted
against breakage from defect in material
or workmanship. Those wagfjus
are made of all sizes and are sold very
low
JOHN AGNEW,
Proprietor.
Address M. J. CALNAN, Agent.May
23, 1873, 7-1 y '
M. GOLDSMITH. P. KIND.
G-oldsmith. & "FTind,
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS,
(FHCENIX IRON WOK ICS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Manufacturers of steam En- .
gines of all sizes; Horse powers,
Circular and Mil ley Saw Mills, Grist
and Sugar Cane MBIs, Flour Mills, Ornamental,
House and Store Fronts, Iron
Railings, Agricultural Incitements, etc.
Brass and Iron Castings of all kinds
made to order on short notice, and ou
the most reasonable terms. Also, manufacturers
of Cotton Presses.
May 28, 1873, 7-12m
. Simmons' Hepatic Cupoimil,
a? T n
ur iiiver i^ure.
For all Derangements of the Livo',
Kidneys, Skin, Stomach
and Bowels.
This Compound is pronounced by Dr.
C. A. SIMMONS, who was the former
proprietor of Simmons' Liver livgulator
na being far superior to any Liver Preparations
bearing his name or. ever
offered to the public before. It is put?
up liquid form, and is, therefore, always
ready for immediate uses in cases or
violent attacks of Colic, Headache, &c.
Besides, by. this means its proper proportion
is always guaranteed, and the
price within reach of all.
For sale by
W. T. PENNEY,
Abbeville, S. C.
Price, SI.00 per Lottie.
> July ltf, 1873.
75 Cents.
A LOT OF GOOD SPLIT BOTTOM
CHAIRS, AT
Wardhw & Edwards.
July 1G, 1873.