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p * Rr SUMMER'S FAREWELL. gB^ "What sound is that? "Pis Summer'sI farewell, j ^In the breath of the night-wind siirli- j chill breeze comes like a sorrowful j ^|hat wails o'er the dead and the dy-| H9^E?. The sapless leaves are ouuviu^ muiiu, I Em On tile path which they lately shaded;; |H ' Ttye oak of ilit- forest is losing it.-> lobe; i ^ The ilowcw have fallen amI failed. I AUthatl look on hut saddt. as\my heart, ? fb think that the lovely so soon should Yetrwhy should I sigh? Other Summer's pgr come, HW Joys like the past one bringing: Again will the vine bear its blushing H Agaiu will the birds be singing. ?/ - The/orest will put forth its "honours'' E mu^ 1.^. ? >r* i*-* ?4cj hrnof 1? i i\nr B9 Jlitwuseuc US an wt 111 no , 2w Tlie woodbine will climb round the latB M tice pane, K As wild and rich in its wreathing. DH * The hives will have honey; the bees Hr g will hum; K Ouier flowers will spring, other Surn|F^ ? mcrs will come. Fit ^ , [ Tfyey will, they will; but, ah! who can i \ * i tell 's "Whether I may live on till their com/ .-V* ing? ? This spirit may sleep too soundly then 'To wake with the warbling or luuut i ming. ? - - - * i - ? I r.... This ebeek, now paie, may ue paiu i?r, When the Summer suu next is glow* ing; , . . , . , The cherishing rays may gilu with light . .f Tiie grass ou my grave-turf growing. Oh! what aehaugc in my spirit's dream Hay there be ere the Summer sun next shall beam! I' ? CPO A DO kjVJXil i. kJ. & A "honeymoon c;:r" is now run on the Pacific Railway. The St. Louis Globe thinks "flte devil is loose." Correct. IIow to make an Indian loaf-? give him a gallon of whiskey. Pears and apples weighing it pound each are considered "small potatoes" at Jefferson, Texa>. "Give the Devil his duo, Pat, and where would you be?'' "Alone, your Honor." Don't tell an editor how to run a , newspaper. Let the poor devil find it oiit himself. A subscriber thirty years in arrears settled up with a Kingston paper the other day. To milk a kicking cow?stand J oft* about eight feet and yell, "So! you darned old skinflint." Don't loaf about the streets and depend 011 the Lord for your "daily bread." lie isn't running a bakery.) "What some country newspapers ( ought to do is to firmly turn their ; backs on I^atin and keep their roll- (J i i ers clean. < 1 The mcst unpopular person in i Virginia is the man who demonstrated that kerosene oil will cure a snake bite just as well as whiskey. t A paper in Dixon, Ivy., complains j that the hogs scraping their backs < on the floor joists of the church put solemn thoughts to hasty flight. | A colporteur in Kansas was told J that "this 'ere region ain't much on Bibles, but if you want to make Yr.rmnv hrilifr lis out !L lo.lfl of shot guns/' ? j A Dan bury boy wants to know if it is right for his folks to pay #500 for a |>iuno for his sister, and make < him pick berries for circus money. ^ A dead Chicago man has had a five-ton monumeut erected to his memory by Lis widow, and the i lawyer who got her divorce from his successor has got a lien on it. The following ia a copy of a no- j! tice displayed in a lield in South o London: "Ladies and gentlemen f " o rftnnnstpfl not, to steal turnins. f.lV.V^?v?.v- .... rOtber persous, if detected, will be . prosecuted," . . Nebraska named a town Vanderbilt and then wrote to the Commodore. lie replied that he didn't care a d-r?11, and the way they { changed the name of that town ] would have made his hair stand on ii cud. (' . (. Owing to a war among the dry- u good merchants at Denver, calicoes s were reduced to two cents per yard, t and every editor, reporter and min- n ister in the place now wears a shirt {0 ?gaudy in some instances, but still a shirt, ;v A Georgia bride is described in one of the local papers as "looking a very lily cradled in the golden glimmer of some evening lake?a foam-fleck, snowy, yet sun-flushed, w <cro?vning the ripplings of some soft u Southern sea. 11 a "What is that, children ?" asked xi young pastor, exhibiting to his Sunday-school a magic-lantern pic-la ture of a poor sinner clinging to a! across toweriug out of stormy waves l in mid-ocean. "Kobiiison Crusoe" 1 was the instant renlv. "Is that clean butter?" asked a! grocer of a boy who had brought aU quantity to market. "It ought toll be," was the reply; "marin was more than two hours picking hair /rom it last uight." A red hot airolito came whizzing;^ .down through tho trees at Marysvillc,! i, Cal., recentJ}', burying itsoli* eight itl feet deep in tho ground. It weighed eight pounds, and - was so hot, even *iftor an hour had been spent in digging it up, that it set fire to tho cart ^ in which it was being conveyed to, )^ + /\ ?*r rt j iuu bvnut | Armed to tiie Teeth, is a very(1 common expression, but wo think J J Armed to embellish and preserve them !q. to a ripo old age is decidedly more ed beneficial and appropriate?this can F<* jonly be done by the fragrant "Sozo- B vdont." For cleansing, beautifying and preserving the teeth, sweetening . 1 r iiI ,K i I1.1 &n(l paruyiog LliU UlA/'UtU; AU UUO 11V \JJ ?qaal. Spalding's Glue is op to tho stick- C( jng point. i. i.... ? CITI2EIS SAVINGS BANK Of South Carolina. ABBEVILXiE, S- COfficers : WM. MART FX President. (\>l. J. h. I'AT.^1 KK,... Yieo-l'i'esident. A. (J. lUilSNIZKK Cashier. Dsposits of $1 aBdUpvardiBeGsiTGd. Interest .it the rate of Seven per cent. nor annum on Certificates of I'e posit, and Six per cent. Compounded Scmi-Annually on Accounts. EXCHANGE, COLD AND SILVER UOUGHT AND SOLD. Collections and Remittances Promptly Jlade. ALL offers for discount must l>o addressed to the Assistant Cashier, stating the amount, time, personal security, ami collaterals. .Such written oilers will meet prompt reply. DEPOSITORS wishing either to deposit or withdraw funds, must present their bonks, either in person or with written order to another. "*r1 i I imimti ji.-\a\ i i-> j:t iiieenwoou, -miu'ty-Six. Cokvsbury, Hodges, Hue West. Lowndesvi!le, and through tlio county generally, are invited to do ilu-ir business wiLii and through tliis Hank. Kveryfncility will i>u afforded, and their busduessdoue promptly and economically. TO THE POOH, wlm make but HttIt?, and of that iittle wish to save a iitt If, no hotter method can l>u deviled than thai in practical operation here. B?"* J>ANK HOURS?From 7 a. m. to s a. m.; s? a. m. to o i'. m. ; and on Saturdays or any public days until sunset. ED v/A3D L. FAEKSR, Assistant Cashier. July 9, 1S73, 13, 12m CHANGE OF SCEDULE. On and after Thursday, September the 3llj, 1?72, the 1'a.ssenger trains on tlii.s Ltoad will be rim as follows, daily, SuuJays excepted: GOING WEST, OK UP. Leave Columbia 7:1 5 a.m. " Alston 0:05 a.m. 44 Newberry 10:40 a.m. 44 Cokesbury ?00 p.m. 44 Bolton 3:50p.m. Arrive Greenville 5:30p.m. GOING EAST, OK HuWN. Leave Greenville 7:30 a.m. 44 Belton 0:30 a.m. 44 Cokesbury 11:15 a.m. 44 Abbeville 9:15 a.m. 41 Xcvvberry ?30 p.m. 44 Aiston -1:2(1 p.m. Arrive Columbia C:00 p.m. fifty Connect at Alston with trains on he Sparlanqurg and Union Kuilrond ; nimi'/rMiiir nt ('olimilii:!. S. with >T;ght Trains on the South Carolina Railroad, upand down ; also with Trains roiiig North ^:ul South on Ch:;ih?liet Johimbia and Augusta liailroad, and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Liailroad. auhkvii.m-: brawji. Train leaves Abbeville at l>. 1 o \. 3T., 'onntcting with Down Train from irccnville. Leaves Cokesbury at l'.It \ M., connecting with Up Train from 'olumbia. Accommodation Train, Holidays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Cokesbury at i l.lo A. M.., or on he arrival of the Down Train from Jreenvilie. Leaves Abbeville at 1 /clock P. M., connecting with Up L'rain from Columbia. i viifounv nu *v/ur i. nr rvmiif:pmi,'v DOWN. Leave Walhalla 5:45 a.m. 44 Perr.vvilie 0:25 a.m. 44 Pendleton 7:10 a.m. 44 Anderson K:10u.m. Vrrive Helton "J.00 a.m. UP. Leave Helton 3:50 p.m. 44 Anderson 4:50 p.m. 44 Pendleton 5:50 p.m <i Perryville fi:35p.m. Vrrive Walhalla 7:15p.m. Accommodation Train between lielon ami Anderson on Tuesdays, Thurslavs and .Saturdays. Leave* Jielton at .5D A. M., or on arrival of Down frain roni Greenville. Leave Anderson at :.(M) I\ M., connecting with Up Train rom Columbia. T1IOS. DODAMEAD, Gcn'l Superintendent Jabek Norton, Geu'l Ticket A gen ~ KOTICEF [TAVIJSG bought the interest of n Mr. MATTIIEW W. COL K.MAX 11 the Goods of the late firm of J. JL. ) DDI! A A! and MATT JI K\V W. :OLEMA2?, Mr. J. II. OLDHAM rid myself have foimed a partnerhip in the mercantile business, in lie village of Greenwood, and are o\v doinir business in the storo re ently newly fitted up and enlarged, n the Public Square. The style of lio firm will bo OLDIIAM & COLEL\N. MILTON W. COLEMAN. P. S.?Thankful for past patronage ; re hope, by low prices and prompt j Itenlion to business,to roeeive aeon- < inuunce of the patronage from friends | ud the d'iblie. 1 \ J. II. OLDHAM, i MI LTON \\r. COLEMAN. i gScpt 10, 1873 22-1 in 1 (OTICE TO DEBTORS: I OF ' 1 ] D 01II Well i A LIj persons indebted to the olil firm i a. of liAMXWKMi vVc CO., are ear- < estly Jre?|Up.sted to oiiu; forward at 1 tice and set!In their aceou 11 ts with the ' u\v linn, who are uuthoriscod to receipt!' le same for the old firm. I Barnwell & Co. it Feb. 26, 1S73, 40-tf .assard & "co.| Family Grroceries. 1 [~WTE are receiving and will keep c j V constantly on hand, TEAS, STAR. COFFEE. LARD, liACON. r, ikland <fc Co.' Eajrle Brand Sugar-Cur1 Hams, S?/da, Ilice, FLOUR (Best iniilv,) SALT, SOAP, STARCH, LUEING, MILK LUNCII CltACKIiS, MOLASSES, (Fine New Orleans) PPLES, CANDIES, and a Oeneral id Complete Stock of FAMILY (JIIOERIES. NO. 2 t jthran & Wilson's Range. June 1,1373, S-tf ... ... ..... STEAM I in mw mil l i liil it ill ik itilSjii*' I I Columbia, S. C. P. W. WING, 1 ^lvyprieiov. jr.\xrKAcrri!!-:u of Sash, Blinds, Doors, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, InsMe Pivot BMs aiii Shutters, COLUMNS, 3P i i ?t s t ? i* as, MANTEL PIECES, Mouldings, Brackets, ilaml-Rails, NEWELS, DALUSTRES, Scroll W of all IJcriptm. All Work Guaranteed AKo. 1. May 28, 1S70, 7-ly. FOR SALE. O^s IC of tho line.st plantations in Abbeville, (known as tho liichard Davis place,) containing 820 Acres, 100 acres of which is fine bottom land. Pleasantly situHted on the place ii an elegant Crick mansion with eight rooms. This plantation is located about four miles from New .Market on theGreenvilioJl.il. There is a road running directly through the jilaeo, thereby rendering it easy to divide the land in'to several distinct tracts if so desir?, "Wo would also stute that u valuable gcJ|l mine lias been discovered on I'cmiscs. This property-can be treat^ff for privately at any time bctwjfn this and the tirst of October. lfmpt disposed of before the expiration^ that time, lit will be sold atanctionJlt Abbeville jC. II. For i'arf ^^J^rn.'ition in J, t L v> Ci u i tecm^^KN, Auction and (^^Wlcrcliant, Columbia; S. C. July 2, 1S73, 12-3in OFFICIAL.. IWSiff iliwP Immm State of South Carolina. Office ok Secretary of State, ) Columbia, Jaii'y 13,1873. j The Abbeville "PIIESS AND BAXX ER" ia hereby designated as '.he -N'ewsoaner for the uublieation of all Legal Notices anil Official Adver- , tisenients for. the County of Abbeville, under the Act, approved February 22d, INTO, entitled "An Act to Rogulute the ^ Publication of Legal and Public No- tites," and the Order heretofore issued designating the Abbeville Medium is ^ hereby rescinded. SA.M'L W. MELTON, Attorney General. S. L. 1IOOE, Comptroller General. i II. E. 11AYNE, Secretary of State. I certify that the foregoing is a copy u the original on file in thisOfiice. H. E. HAYNE. Secretary of State. ^llY ACT 1o Rajulate Ihe Publico.- | iiou of all LkjuI and Public Notices. Skction 1. Be it enacted bjr the Senaloaiiil House of Representatives of tlie J State of South Carolina, now met and sittinejin General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, It shall be the duty of the Attorney General, the Comptroller General, and by the Secretary .o State, conjointly, to designate, by public notice [in] one or more new&papt rs in this State, in which all legal notices, Advertisements, or publications for the Slate, or any anu every enaraoier mjuir id by law to be made public, shall be published; and said Attorney General, Comptroller General, and Secretary of Stale, shall have power to make such i changes and new designations, from time to time, as they may judge that the public interest requires. Siic. 2. All State and County Officers, md other persons are hereby required to furnish to the newspapers designated under this Act, for the State and for (he * representative counties, for publication, ill legal notices, advertisements and publications, of any and every character required by law to be made public; and tut legal notice, advertisement or puoii :ation required by law to be made j?uL?ic shall have any valid force or e fleet mless published in the newspapers designated under this Act; andgsao publication, of any character in nnynewspaper not designated under this Act, shall je paid for from the funds of this State, "W >r of any County: Provided, That the j[ 'aid ohicer.s mentioned in Si'Ction one n shall have power, in cases requiring unistial publicity, to older publication* in tli iucli newspapers, in addition to those in Icsignatcd under this Act, as by aud L; ivith the advice of the (Jovernor they ^ nay select; and bills so incurred shall >e audited and paid in the usual mau icr. Skc. 3. All Acts and parts of Acts inlonsistcut herewith are hereby repealed. Skc. 4. This Act shall take effect from iud after passage. [Jan. 22, 1872. EKSKLNE COLLEGE. U rllE next session of this Institution ] J will open on MONDAY, 22<lScp ember. W. IIOOD, Scc'y of Faculty. Su Aug. 27, 1873 20?Ct , i2fc. - * ? * P. I'. Kf.EMIN'fl, - SAM I'KI. A. NKLHON, 3,000 CASES BC FOR FAI Wi:i are now receiving from Cue M Slock of IK)()']'S, HHOKS AX will lo soltl ns low as in any oilier Mai jMVrehcnts visiting the city are invit ID* 3F% Fleij 2 HAVXE STIVE E August 27, 1S73 20-f.t V?r J IS JUl o & . SSS O. JT ^ JLJ. remain in 1st of ?2i Diseases of t treated. Fers?! ~ ~4-t ? a52j ctuuvuva m should call at o from persons ci at the office. Aug. sM), ?T3. Vi YE IL^PBfeided all of the new jj jS'KTSSo our A11LL1XKKY handsomely trimmed by 311 IS. MAC a3 a Milliner is too well-known in thi room will bo under the charge of be found to exhibit the Stock, as w stylo at moderate priccs.' MILLER & 1 April 16,1S73, I-tf SPECIAL IF A LADY wants to buy a WI where, she would do well to go W Ui'i'E I! uti'l look at their Extensive Stock oi White Piques, Newport Strij Croquetts, Yosemites Lawns and Mulls, Nansooks, &c., &c. April IG, 187.% 1-lf CARRIAG^ MAKIN /^V\/ (Hf SEAL, SIGN ATOW ofler a LARGE and SUPERH L^l price from ^ 140 to $2:25, with all tl kVAGONS OF A LL SIZHS, mado by t MATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, an They also oiler for sale A LIGHT (Jit jOW for cash. They keep constantly on hand META vY and WALNUT COFFINS, and olli Their hearse with one of the Firm wi ALL WORK WARRANTED. WALLER i MEECHj GREEN WO 4 It JO now offering to tlie public in tl line of nil the Goods go 11 orally no THE JII h have been selected with great READY* MAI L FINE STOCK OF A good as Groceries, Hardware, Ci o which the attention of purchasers is WALLEB Fell. 1!>, lSj.t, 45-tf _ _ raukiye, [*T is desirable that the Estate of LARL KIN REYNOLD should lie spt-udy (settled uj?. All persons having demands against ie K?late are requested to render tiicjn to Perrin <fc C'othran, Attorneys at iiw at Abbeville, properly proven acirding to law JOHN S. REYNOLDS, Ar.\i?'prv t. mrr/rnr'tr Executors. Sept. 10, 1073, 2i'-4t dS5 Miscellaneous Articles. REEDING Cups for the sick, _ hpittoons lor the lieu, jin Mineral for male and female, bdomiual Supporters for male and female. ispensory bags, silk and cotton. Sold by PARKER & PERRIX. * JAMESM. WILSON, JAM MS (i i LKD.l/l N*. JOTS AMD SHOES i TRADE. iintiftuiturcrs a. very hirgo nnil well soloctcl 1) TlU'XtvS of every description, which ket. cd to examine our Stock. aing sSs- Oo.,, ' IT, CORNER OF CIIURCII STREET. T. Hurley, 33 entist. this place until the [ofeer next. lie Eye and .Ear us troubled with tlie.'Eje or Ear *>. t* 0 1<rn*iS Lireii can be seen shapes and styles of it ATS AND BOX DiSL'Ali'J'Alfi.Yi', wlucli wo nave i:no Hi IE SASSA1JD, whoso lasle and skill s community to pay more. Our salosISS JANE -RA-MEV, who will always ell as make and lit dresses in the best r~!fGTI5E. UTE DIJESS, bcfln'o [uircliiiftiug elsolo llie stoic of w *? ? crn n rr IliOTiJUKS >es, 5, Striped Victoria, Organdies, White Grenadines, . , - . -? i...I i. ? G AND REPAIRING. Tm~\ / &ROBERW^p| DR STOCK of J3U00IES, ranging in lie modern improvements in the business, lie best AIACJlfNIiSTS, and of the iiESTj il alter tlie latest aml best styles. AXE-NECK CARRIAGE, of good style, lLTC'BURIAL CASES, and MAllOGAiers of cheaper style. 11 attend all funerals. [Nov. .3, 1871,28? iNTS AT r\j\ a r\ \ UU, ' Q. V leir new ami handsome building, a full! cdocl iu this community. STOCK OFcare, and unusually attractive. )E CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES. isortmcut of ockery, and Glassware. invited. Give us a call. , & BROTHER. Jolrn Agnew, SUCCKSSOJi TO Carroll & Spcllinan, ! Carriage Manufacturer, ! Corner of Washinrjton and Sumter |? Streets. COLUMBIA, S. C.jJ MANUFACTURES ami keeps|| constantly on hand :i full stock I of JiOC'KAWAV.S, riLKTONS, ];L'(i-!g CilESand WA(JCXXS, all of which is ? warranted sis being at least erpial to the best made any where at Hie price. j Agent for the celebrated MILDU15N j WAtiOX, jnadeof timber seasoned at least three years, livery wagon warranted against breakage from defect in material or workmanship. Those wagons [ are made of all.sizes and are sold very a low \ JOHN AGNEW, J. Proprietor, i, Address M. J. CAL.NA^, iVgulll. j v May 2S, lt>73, 7-ly b -~r i r (WITH LATEST IMrilOVEMENTS.) FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of Excellcnce THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. I ST"F von think of buvincr a Scwinc ma Jj[ cliineit will pay you to examine the records of those now in use and profl) by experience. The Wheeler & Wilson stands alone as the only Light Running Machine, using the Rotary Hook, making a Lock Stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. All shuttle machines waste power in drawing tho shuttle hack after the stitch is formed, bringing double wearand strain upon both machine and operator, hence while other machines rapidly wear out, the V.'heeler & "Wilson lasts a lifetime, and proves an economical investment. T)r> not believe all that is promised bv so-called "Cheap" machines, you should require proof that years of use have tested their-value. Money once thrown away cannot be recovered. Send for our circulars. Machines sold on easy terms, or monthly payments taken. Old machines put in order or received in exchange. wuhki.eu & Wir-son Mf'o Co.'sOfc's, Savannah, Augusta, Macon and Columbus, Ga., Columbia and Charleston, S. C. PUKSLEY & TRUMPS, Ag'ts, Augusta and Columbia. W. B. CLEVES, General Agent, Aug. 27,'73, 20-ly] Savannah, Ga. Notice. Office of the Q. & C. Rai lroad, ) Cor.UMl'.lA, August 20, 1 ST.'J. / TTTXDKlt .'i resolution of the Board of 5J Directors, the Interest Coupons of liie Slate guaranteed bonds and of such otlvr bonds of this company as are regularly recorded in the oilice of the company, matured between the first day of 1?7*> ni-irl tho firch/lnv rtf .liilv 1S7o, both inciusivc, will be funded in bonds having ten years to run, as provided for in ihe company's proposals to be bondholders of date of August 11, 187.'). Holders of the above obligations arc requested to send in a statement of them to this office, to facilitate the exchange, which it is desired to complete without delay, and enable the necessary arrangements to be made for the resumption of regular interest payments on 1st January ensuing. \v. j. mac! rath, , President. Sept. .1, 1873, tf Cotton Gins. rsniie r.nowx, the taylor I I AND THE GRI.AVOLD (ilX I i'unii-Jjcd to order. Repairing promptly done. Also kept on hand a good .stock of V.udsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, 'laities, Chairs, Chamber-suits aiid other furnituru, together with Si'AVlXG MACHIKS, WHiTK-WIilK CLOTIIKS' LINJOri, warranted rust proof, Maps, Charts, Picture Frames, Ac., &c. Orders solicited by j. M. MATTHEWS, Ninety-Sis, S. C. Juuue -1, ISTu, 8-tf fie, Hill & Ciiiififliai, AT 190, ARE ZNOW READY TO OFFER THEIR STOCK CPBIMC km SUMMER GE a?l!$U \iUE7119!Ba 1B AT RATES (they believe) to suit every buyer. "Live and help live" is their motto. They have a good .stock for .sale, and will show their goods with pleasure. The interest of the buyer will be kept in view at all times. Call and test the truth of their assertions. April 10,1873,1-tf Simians' Hepatic Compound, Or liver Cure. For nil DtWiii/cincnls of the Liar, Kufruy.i, til'tu, Stomach and Uotccls. This Compound is pronounced by Dr. C. A. SIMIWONS, who was the former proprietor of Simmons' Liver Regulator ?.s being far superior to any Liver Prep ;;r;niwiirt utai mv, j*i.? ?<?.?,.?? v, Vl v. ?ni*ivil to the public before. It is j>ut up Iii|iii(! form, ami is, therefore, always ready for immediate uses in eases of violent atlaeks of Colic, Ueadaehe, &e. besides, by this means ifs proper proportion is ahvnys guaranteed, and the price within reach of all. For sale by W. T. PENNEY, Abbeville, S. C. Price, SI.00 per Bottle. July 10, JS73. NOTICE. THE undersigned has associated with him in the Fire Insurance business, JOEL S. PE.RRIN, Esq., un-| iler the name and style of DUPliE PEliRIN. i. \Vf> rnnrosent a Capital of Four Mil-ji lions Dollars, and are prepared to issue jj :ill kinds of Policies. jj Apply to .T. F. C. J)uPro, at No. 3 ' Weite's Jilock, or to Joel H. lVrrin, j Esq., Law Han<re. i J. F. C. DuPEE. July 8, 1S72, 12, tf I 7S.F.BURXIJ A 3rs;' I' ^ j NEW TURBINE I *^j. !Has been tested at York,.' | 5?^ ! ru" u-v ! PL-..T ^ , I i). .m. irn i.vckk, c. e., ! |uu(I ut J lolyokf, Mass., byj cL M I ^'4 i .IAS. KMKKSO.V, IF. K. j fcsoj i I JPsy" For r*;impiilet a>i< 1 / ts J I 'lVsl ]{f!?ort.addressN.F.i ftnr~^ . ^ j 11 Uj; N11 A}[, York, Pa., g ^ in w/ViQiQTHrT y !>. JO. X'i UXl&lJUJUJU, 11. SI Harness laker aid Sailer, s t< H\ FFEKS for sale, Harness Mounting, Hiding and Driving Bitts, Bridle o luukles, Copper Rivets, Collars, etc.! h pedal atteiuion given to repairingHar- cj ess and Saddles. New work warranted I .vclve months, Shop over Trow-1 ridge ik Co.'s store. [Sept. 3?21, !3in j? 11 . ' New Store! rJHHE undersigned have just opnccd Si on nnflrn now cff%n1r nf _at. w-..- .. GROCERIES, Provision and liquors, As -well as Other Goods in tlieir Line. At the Old Stand of A. M. HILL, recently TROWIJRTDGE & CO., where we will be plea.seJ to serve the public C1IEA1' FOR CASH A. M. HILL. Jan. 20,1873, 42-tf Many Articles in tlie BEY 600B3 MM Offered at greatly reduced prices, by Wa-rdlaw & "Edwards. Dec. 18, 1872, 36-tf DRESS GOODS, (fa Great Variety.) ? SILK JAPANESE. run. fii...*?,1 n Bill Binp trruiaamss, SILS 5TSIPED LEKOS, PLAIN T.EISTOS. Pure Mohair, EM aiijl IMts Alpacas, White, Goods, We can't be surpassed. Heal Silk and Lisle Gloves, New Scarfs and Tics, And indce<J everything usually found in a Dry Goods Store. fiTTART.ER k PERM. April 9, 1873, 52-If For the Gentlemen. Our usual wcU-sclectcd and LAEGE STOCK O \F CLOTHING, ' CLOTHS, CASSIMES, IIATS, HOSIERY, GLOOES, &.C., i*c. Quarles & Perrin. April S, 1S73, 52-tf To Dealers. Wc sell, at Factory Prices, TOBACCO, YARNS, 0SNABURG8, BROWN SJi IRTINGaud SHEETING. ftUARIES & PEER1N. Jau 22, IS73 41, tf PROVISIONS FOR PLANTERS TERMS EASY, AT Quaiies & Ferrin, Jan. 1873,f 51. GOLDSMITH. P. KIND. Goldsmith <fc "Kind, FOUNDERS & MACHINISIS, (I'INKXIX IliOX WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. i MAXUFACTTRERS of Steam En-jgines of ill! sizes; Horse powers, J L'irctilar ami Muloy Saw JSIilJs, (.'rislj, mil Suirar Can Mills. Flour Mills, Or-iJ uaraental, House ami Store Fronts, Iron I I tailings, Agricultural I nijilouiciils, ore. I lira^s and !jou Ca-iings of ail kinds j nade to order on short notice, and on lie most reasonable terms. Also, nian. faeturers of Cotton Presses. iMay 2S, 1S73, 7-l:!m Fo tlie Public and myr1 i Friends Especially, j I jTTJ-AYrNG made a slight change iu! ^ HTJiL my business, which wili enable I tie hereafter to keep a more complete itoekof Dltl'US and FANCY AliTl- s< 'LFS, together with a few other goods? ,'hieli 1 have not heretofore kept, J)jj eg to inform you one and all that I am Lill at No. -1 White's Block, ready and illing to sell and serve all who have lie money. 1 am compelled hereafter _ /..icii fiir nil iroods on delivery n -do not forget this, mid when sending! J rders and prescriptions, (which shall j ave my prompt at tun lion) to send thei?ish. ' | W. T. PENNEY. I 1 Feb 10, lS72-lo-tf 1 ~ CONGAREE Coliiru."bia, S. O. 1! M1III, Proprietor. Manufacturer of Steam En* gines and Boilers. Iron and Brass Castings cf au Descriptions made to Order. I am now prepared wth two cupolas, and can make castings of any weight up to ten thousand pounds. I was awarded the first premium on castingsat the State Agricultural atid .mechanical Society Fair, held in Columbia November 1871 and '72. SAW MILLS. I have for sale the CIRCULAR SAW MILL that was awarded tho first pre* mium at State Fair, held Nov. 1872. AiiteU. the GRIST MILL IRONS that were awarded the first premium and the*3 ROLLER 12 INCH MILL that took the first premium. ALSO For Sale. (1) 6nc40Horse Power Portable Engine (1) One S ' 44 H 44 Both iri good order and "will be sold low for Cash. JOHN ALEXANDER, Columbia, S. C. Or D. B. Smith, Agent, Abbeville S. C. June 25,1803,11-tf Grandest Scheme Ever Known FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT fok the benefit of the Puttie Lite of KeiMr J ? 12,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000. Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift $250,000 FOR $50! The Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by special act of the Legislature for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, will take place in Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky., Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1873. Only sixty thousand tickets will bo sold. The tickets are dividedinto teu coupons or parts. At this conccrt, which will be tbo grandest musical display ever witnessed in this country, the unprecedented sum 8.1.500,000 divided into 12.000 cash gifts, will bo distributed by lot among the ticketholders. LIST OF GIFTS. Ono Grand Cash Gift, $250,000 One Grand Cash Gift, 100,000 One Grand Cash Qift,i 60,000 Ono Grand Cash Gift, 25,000 One Grand Cash Gift, 17,500 10 Cash Gifts of ?10,000 each, 100,000 30 Cash Gifts of 5,00Q " 150,000! 50 Cash Gifts of 1,000 " 50,(100 80 Cash Gifts of 500 " .40,000 100 CashGifts of' 400 " 40,000 150 CashGifts of 300 ?4 45,000 250 CashGifts of 200 ? 50,000 325 Cash Gifts of 100 " 32,500 11,000 Cash Gifts of 50 " 550,000 Total 12,000 Gifts, all cash <M rrnn nnn UIIlUMUUUg IU iji|uw,wu The distribution will be positive, whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion to the the tickets sold. PRICE, OF TICKETS. Whole tickets $50; Halves $25; Tenths or each coupon, 5 ; Eleven Whole Tickets for $.500; 2'2\ Tickets for $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets" for $5,000; 227 Whole Ticketd for $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of Tickets at a time. Tickets How ready for sale, and. all orders accompanied by the money promptly tilled. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent Public Libr. Ky., and Manager Gift Concei t, Public Library Building, Sept. 10, 41] Louisville, Ky. Carpentering', Building AND Repairing of Cotton Gins, Threshers and Fans, by D. B. SMITH, Abbeville C. H., S. C. THE undersigned hereby gives notiee that he is prepared to do all 11 uds of carpenter's work and building, uul also repairs cotton-gins, -threshers md fans. A full supply of gin material i] ways on hand. Farmers are requested .0 briug their gins up early in the season to give time to have them properly rep ui red. Aiso Agent for tlic TAYLORCOTTOX (M, THE BROOK'S COTTON" PRESS and allkindsof Rubber irul Leather Belting. D. B. SMITH. May G, 1S73, 4-6m JUST ARRIVED. Calicoes, Rlnnphfid Homespuns, Avtwv? ~ X Spool Cotton, Ladies' Lace Gaiters, Another Lot of those Fine Ci* *ars. To Blake Boom FOU Fall Stock', wo will sell from this date the following Goods it cost: jenos, Mozambique, Japanese Silks, Jaconet and Swiss Embroi ierings, and luany other goods at L'diic'cu prices. All of which will bo jld for Cash. ilcBonald & Haddon. j\ng. 13. 1S73, 18-tf lerosene Oil, plIE PUREST MADE, always on I haud and for sale by W. T. PENNEY. Feb. 10, 1S73, 45-tf /