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REPORT fOf the 'Receipts and Expenditures ej rihc -TWn 'thimcU vf ^Mb dUc) foi the 4?f*ctE Willing September ten RECEIPTS. Feb'y 23. J A Hamilton Tax$ 1 2f " T A Sullivan, " 8 01 " TA Sullivan,..; " 1 8fi 24. Mrs M A Martin,;.: " 8 0(1 28. W R White, a 3 Si) " White, Hill & Cunnin- _ gham, Tax 15 00 M JH Cunningham,.. " 20 44 William Hifi " 1 50 44 Thos Robinson, " 2(H) " CV Hammond, " 2 Go 44 HS Hammond, " 11 " W HHammond,.... " 1 GWSyfan, [[ 2 28 14 J W Boyd, 3 00 March 3 Jacob Miller " MrsE J Hughey,... 0 ii " W A Lee 4t 13 ?? T B Mi 11 ford, ' ^ " JL Martin, u 3 Gi " L Martin, f J? 41 L C Martin, 2 *>'> *' J F Livingston, " o Oo " Est. J F Livingston, 44 1(H) *" Airs J F Livingston, " 3 00 4. Suui'f McGowan, ... " 20 84 * H T Lyon, " 6 00 44 J B & \V J Ilogers,... 44 13 28 " JB Ilogers, " 3 00 41 W J Rogers, " 3 00 44 Edwin Parker, " 4 58 11 JH Perrin, ... " 4 74 41 J J Lee 5 40 5 Mrs C Alston, ......... ' 1J 40 - A Burt 4 1 20 41 A A Williams, " 5 00 " & JMouie, i- w " Mrs MC Miller, 44 80 4: Berges Family Licence,.. 5 00 " B S Barnwell, Tax 3 35 ' B\V Barn well 14 3 35 " Barnwell <fc Co 44 7 00 " A Bequest, 44 1 3 45 44 Trowbridge & Co.,... 44 25 50 ,4 J W Trowbridge, 44 8 00 " J 8 Cothran, 44 1110 *4 Jerry Perrin, 44 33 8 J A Wier .. " 80 44 WT McDonald, 44 4 30 44 R M Haddon 44 3 13 14 M'Donald & Haddou 44 S 00 44 F J Marshall, 44 11 13 44 C Hughes 44 3 25 44 l>r B Khett, 44 1 10 10. Geo Crawford 44 3 00 " John B Wilson 44 3 00 41 Christian & Wilson, License Tax 122 00 11. Prince Hamilton,....Tax 27 " Andrew Hamilton,... " 3 (H) 44 Jas H Cobb 44 3 20 M Mrs D F Jones, 44 5 40 44 ?Johu Connor, 44 2 00 44 D B Smith, Tax 4 15 14 D(fc3*eal&fc>ons, " 0 00 44 A J Woodbears/,..... 44 74 '4 B S O Counel, 44 1 or) ' 44 Geo Brown, 44 4 00 44 JH Elliot 44 3 00 44 Henry Chalmers,..... 44 4 07 44 J I) Chalmers 44 11 40 44 John Perry, 44 3 05 44 Parker & Perrin, 44 5 00 44 J W Fowler & Co,..... 44 14 10 44 Mrs K C Perrin, 44 6 24 44 ThosC Perrin, 44 14 54 ?? W / ???. It 1 |J JU * * Nelson & Cannon,...- " 3 6U " 1) R Williams, " 5 02 " Lee & Wilson, " 2 00 " L C Ligon, - 44 3 00 " J W Perry, " 3 34 " Kobt Harris, " 29 3' " J Knox & Co, - " 6 00 " jobu Knox, 44 4 97 " K Nelson " 4 00 " JE McCracken, 14 3 00 44 A M Hill " 3 05 * Thos Eakln, 44 3 00 " Mrs 8 E DeBrubl,... 44 4 40 M P DeBruhl, 44 3 10 44 Hugh Wilson, 44 1" 15 44 Cotnran & Wilson,... 44 6 00 H w Laweon, 44 8 1 4 44 H W Lawson, Trustee Tax 7 13 mm m nr? - juizaoeiu xoung,.... lux. ^ 1 ? Win McCaw, 44 3 25 - 44 Peter Papsly, 44 3 00 v r a Sign, Seal & llobert* son " 6 On 44 J W Sign, 44 5 94 44 T C Seal, 44 10 10 ->" Wm Stella, 44 3 0() 44 J W Robinson, 44 14 10 " " W C Moore 44 3 1 > ?/ . .??. E p.purkcr 44 4 00 44 Mortimore Sanders,. 44 15 44 Wm Pope, 44 3 04 44 Alfred Cunningham, 44 3 17 "" Henry Thomas, 44 11 50 44 Citizen Rosemond,... 44 35 3Iarch. Sam'J Johnson 44 05 44 ; Griffin Thouoas, 44 3 00 44 K A Martin, 44 30 44 Matthew McDonald, 41 4 53 1 ATtRW Cannon,-... 44 3 03 _ ?.? 4 -n ; JSmith 44 23 05 VJ JC Olllipowilt w " >T T Sassard, " 3 10 " Est. John Sassard,...' 44 4 42 44 Jas. S Dickson, 44 3 00 "4 J M Giles, 44 3 00 " Joel S Perrin, 44 G 20 ' i". -j Jas A Bowie, 44 3 00 * John Bowie, 44 3 00 44 Charles Harrison, ... 44 3 00 44 Geo Whitlock, 44 0> " John Combe, 14 1"> 44 Lewis Parker, 44 3 00 ? J Sklarze 44 3 00 ? f M Kaphan, 44 3 00 " Theodore Kaphan,... 44 3 00 Al Cater & Douglass, ... 44 " 3 00 " Jas A Shillito, sr 44 2 73 " Watt Kickey, 44 3 oo ? j Richard Gaillard,... 44 3 00 44 Jas Taggart, 44 3 (K) M L W White, 41 3 GO " Geo White 44 3 20 " White Brothers, 44 34 00 J^lTn White, 44 9 55 " CS White 44 13 00 " ~ Thos Thomson....... 41 21 40 44 E F Allen 44 2 31 - Ap il. D L Wardlaw 44 1 9 4G 4 Henry Harper, 44 3 Off " W 11 1'arKer, ji i? JA Norwood, 11 15 22 44 DuPre & Smith, 44 8 (K? 44 J G Edwards, 14 4 20 44 MrsJ G Edwards,..* 44 3 00 M Cit. Savings Bank,.. 44 8 00 *4 J F Johnson, t. 44 3 00 44 S A Smith, 44 3 00 44 RH Wardlaw, 44 1 2 04 " , A B Wardlaw, 44 3 64 *4 Dr Thompson, 44 3 00 44 W T Penney, 44 5 08 11 Dr W C Wardlaw,... 44 2 40 44 Wardlaw & Edwards 44 9 00 44 Miller & Douglass License 10 00 44 W C Parker, 44 10 00 14 A A Morse, Tax 1 00 44 J Kurz, 44 11 08 44 D F Dansby, 44 4 11 44 Richard Reid 44 3 00 44 Jerry Miles,..! ' 4 30 44 London Kerr, 44 3 00 44 Chauey Jones, 44 3 08 * u Ben Brown, 14 3 0g 44 John Burkbead,,,,... " 4 14 44 CB Bruce, 44 30 44 J Hammonds, 44 3 00 " 8 A Brazeale,.41 3 80 " Lewis Biehey, " 3 03 44 Berry Bacon, 44 3 01 - 8 C Cason, " 4 10 ' H 8 Cason, 44 3 34 J M Dodsoo, 44 3 00 >4 ? Noble, Jr 44 3 00 '** h W Bimpkins, " 3 00 ' " Fielding Childs, " 3 00 44 Eat of K A Archer,. ?4 2 40 44 Chas Cox, 44 3 44 -** j j\.unz, " i io ? J B Wler, ' 3 00 M Trowbridge & Co, License 100 00 "AM Hill, License... 100 00 " Quarles&Perrin, Tax 12 00 " TP Quarles, 41 13 90 ~ L W Perrin, ?. " 3 12 41 A M Irwin, - " 3 00 " RA Fair, " 5 90 " G A Douglass & Co, License 100 00 " L H Russell, License 100 00 M A Bequeet, License,.. 100 00 From Fines, &o, 75 00 Mijlqr & Robertson,..Tax 26 00 !' Mrs J T liobeptsQn,... " 7 00 mmr?mmmmm jMI'^1'*i " "J T'&el-feoii, . " 4 47 " ,W A Templeton 44 3 00 , 11 V Sondly Estate,.. " 4 00 Ed Henderson, " 3 04 It Jones, " 3 40 " J Y Jones 14 3 00 44 John Johnson, 41 4 14 44 J S Marae, 44 3 30 ?? l> St Mnw .1 14 1 Xi " Est. of T B Dendy,:. ,l i 00 " W T Branch, " 8 76 " J Ft' l)u Pre, " 0 2.5 " Mrs J F C JDuPre,... " 3 00 1 ? Mrs IIT Tusten, " 1130 | Mrs E A Dendy, " 8 11 Total income $1,777 00 EXPENDITURES. 1873. Feb. 23. 1 Parker & Perrin for$ Book 1 05 ?8. 2 Alex Williams, (work) 4 00 " 3 Peter Pasley, for services 5 00 " 4 Richard Jones, for ser* e nr> ? 1VVO v vv " 5 Snowden Brown, for services, 7 00 March 4 G Brown, forservices, 20 84 " 7 J B&W J Jttogers, aee't rendered, 10 00 " 8 G McD Miller, for hauling, 24 00 l " 9 Jim Bryan, vs. Town Council, 11 75 6 10 Leroy J "Wilson andoth- ' ers, for work on street 17 GO ] " 11 Tom Derricolt for services on street, 8 00 " 12 Alfred, for services, 1871 14 35 41 13 Alfred Ellison, for services, 1872 75 00 " 14 Alfred Ellison, for services, 1872,... 25 70 t 7 lo J A McUora, ou acconnc rendered 3 00 j 8 10 Dave Jackson, services, 5 00 j " 17 Bay Brown, services as- j sistant Marshall, 8 00 j " 18 Briscoe Brown, work ou j street 3 00 l " 19 A Bequest, acc't ren'd. 12 00 10 20 Crawford, 3 00 44 21 Phil Griffin for services on street 2 oo " 22 Levi Levy, work on streets, '72 ll 50 " 23 Bay Bjown for services 5 00 ' " 24 Services Yarb Martin,... 9 00 " 2-3 Christiau & Wilson for ] hauling, 14 00 " M iiwlrnii' Hiltlli IfOl) for services, 3 37 I u 27 Peter Passley for services 5 CO j " 28 George Brown for services, 5 00 " 29 T A Jefferson, services rendered 4 00 " 30 Lee & Wilson, 148 08 " 31 Wm McCaw, for services 2 00 " 32 Peter Passley, for serces 5 00 41 33 Seal, Sign & Robinson for lumber, &c., 32 24 " 34 One quire letter paper 30 41 ^ IVf A/?ra nn IT \/ iUVA/l OV* * *vvu f street 3 15 , 11 36 Henry Thomas for ser- , ces 50 * " 37 do. do. do. 75 " 38 Alfred Ellison for servi- , ces 10 00 ' " 39 Alfred Ellison for services, 32 00 , " 40 Thos Derricolt for servi- j ces . 40 00 " 41 Alfred Ellison, services 7 00 " 42 Miller & Kobertson for hauling 30 00 " 43 Alfred Ellison, services as marshal 15 00 t " 44 Alfred Butler, services, 5 00 ' " 45 Alfred Ellison, services 13 10 41 40 Snowden Brown, for work 5 00 " 47 Dcrricott for services... 2 (Ht " 48 Levi Scott work on street 4 50 " 49 Bay Brown for services as Marshal 34 70 " 50 W J Smith for hauling _ in '72 16 00 | " 50 A J Titus for services 5 00 | " 52 Charlie Moseley for services, 3 00 " 53 Robt Cunningham, fur services, 5 00 " 54 Bay Brown, services as Marshal 19 00 April 55 Wardlaw <?- Edwards, for tw shovels 3 50 1 " 50 Jas Bryan, for services rendered 3 00 " 57 J G Edwards hauling sand, '72 20 30 " 58 Alfred Ellison, services as Marshal, 9 95 " 59 London Kerr, for services on street, 5 50 , " 00 On account E ltoche... 4G 00 I " 61 Services of Buchanan... 5 00 3 " 62 Alfred for services in ; 1S72 2-5 31 ' " 03 S A Breazeale, 1 uu 41 04 Lewis Bichie, for servi- ^ c CCS, U IH " Go Lewis Richie, services... 7 44 " GG Alfred Ellison, " ... G (K) " 67 Chilos per Wright 3 00 " GS Jas Wright on aec't for services 2 25 41 CD Alfred Ellison, services, 8U 11 70 Trowbridge & Co, bal. License returned 75 00 " 71 Trowbridge & Co, acc't rendered, G6 40 " 72 llobt Cunningham for services as Marshal...112 00 ] " 73 Kobt Cunningham paid account for lumber... 5 75 " 74 Quailed&Perrin clothes for prisoners on street 8 25 " 75 It P Quarles, account rendered, 23 50 " 7G Quarles <k Perrin, for i hands on street 9 50 J 11 77 Abb Adams for services 4 94 44 78 A. Bequest for nails, l uu 44 79 J S Gibert for Poles 5 00 44 80 II 8 (Jason, Sheriff, for dieting prisoners 15 00 44 81 J C H Troger, hauling, 10 50 ? 44 82 J W Trowbridge, bal. i due in settlement 9 65 j 44 83 Christian & Wilson in account 94 40 44 84 Alfred Ellison, for services as Marshal 73 41 44 85 George Brown, services rendered, . 8 00 44 86 Seal, Sign a Robertson, for lumber, 15 00 14 87 J Kurz, on acc't ren'd, 1 75 ' 44 88 Yarb Madden, 1 00 44 89 L PRicheyfor services 5 10 44 90 H S Cason for dieting prisoners, 10 20 44 91 Yarb Madden, services I as Marshal, '6 uu J " 92 Mack Thomas, services * on street, 3 00 " " 93 Yarb Modden, assistant ^ 1 Marshal 4 00 J " 94 L P llichey, bal. due ou t account 3 81 1 " 95 C V Hammond for luin- ? ber 1G 00 " 96 L J Wilson, for services ' rendered, 17 00 ( 14 97 Albert Adams, services on street, 4 00 " 98 J F C DuPre. on acc't 34 40 " 99 H T Tusten, oh account 11 39 " 100 Alfred Ellisou, for services as Marshal, 22 13 14 101 H S Cason for hauling, vi uij " 102 L H Russell on account, 14 GO " 103 L P Guffin for dieting prisoners, 10 40 $1,683.05 ' Add com. on the same, 88.85 $1,777.50 To Our Debtors. YOU will please bear in mind tbat your accounts are now due, and tbat we are in no way responsible for the low price of cotton, but will take I it in pa3'ment and allow the highest I market prices, or wo will hold for I 30 nr fiO davs : in a word we want to relievo ourselves and you must help us. Trowbridge & Co. Oct, 2G, 1873, 29-3t New AdvertiSeinanfe. The following is the list of Sew adver tisements : Notice to debtors?M W Cblehiam, Town property for eule?I'liidb C jPerrihk Sale of real estate?J S Reynolds. Ia bankruptcy ? McGowau & Parker, Attorneya fcr bankrupt. Estate sale?S McGowaD. Sale of real estate ? W H Parker. Mill fo? sale?Pratt & Barmorc. Slinriff'? Raie.s?L P Guffill. Citation-^C W Guffin. Notice to absent defendants?C W Guffin, Wistat's Balsam?S. M. Pcttingill. Report Town Council. Consignees. Tbe following named porsons have reight in the ])cpot: S S Baker, J McNeil, J E Lyon. C W Jo wan, 8 B Speed, J E G Bell, W W Hell, W H Taggarj, Hugh Wilson, H M Mitchell. T W \f A TJ<5TT A T.Ti tf ? VV ft iU JL4JWJ Agent, The following persons have packages ( 11 the Express office: McGowan & Parken, Miss A Wardaw, W D Mars, F M Mitchell, J E L,yon, Lee&W, W J Richardson, O T torcher, It Jones, I) P Ham met, A M ioozer, C E Bruce, J W Fowler & Co, J , 3 Chalmers, Barker & Clay, E W Conlor, C. V. HAMMOND, i Agent. Market Reports. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY BARNWELL & CO.,' Dealers in Staple Dry Goods, GroceT% vies, wruvwiv/is, aco-., av, A nbeville, Sept. 5,1873. Cotton, 11J to 12. ( Sggs 25c per dozen | Todder, .. $1.00 per 100 lbs < Hour, $9 to $14 per bbl iround Peas, $2.00 to $2.25 per bushel \ >feal, $1.25 per bushel iolasses, 50 to 75c per gallon tfails, '.10 cents per lb )ranges, SOo to $1.00 per dozen Vas, $1.00 per hushel Apples, $2.00 Gutter, 25 iacon, 12 to 16 > V?fTee, 30 to 35 *>m, $1.00 ' ;hickens 15 to 25c each New York, November 3. ? Cotton lull and irregular; sales 786 bales; up- i ands 14$; Orleans 14j. Gold opened at i Baltimore. November 3. ? Cotton ' ower and dull?middling 14i: low midIJing YA{. Charleston, j\ovemoer ?. ? v;onon lightJy lower?middling Hjal4J. JOHN KNOX jSto. 1 Knox's Block, DEALEE IN :AMILY GROCERIES, TYn AT7TC1TAATC1 rav v ioiuis 3, : Wines, Liquors' and ; iffcrs hi*commodious and mngnificcnt , building to tbc public us a WAREHOUSE, the best in Abbeville. 1 Lie can store < 1,000 i BALES OF COTTON with case and safety. ? ? ? k 11 STOKE IOU.11 UUTTUJN . JtWlll >o ready for higher prices. There is io danger from fire. Insurance very caso nable. john knox. Oct. 2D, 1873, 29-tf Estray. f"B ETURNED before me on the 2oth la, of October, 1873, by G. W. CROklLR as an estray, ONE RED COW >VITHACALF. The cow is about ten rears old?marked with upper and unler bit on right ear and under bit on eft. She is a small cow with crumpled \nrna Tim oolf la a hllll Willi Wllitl) I ind red spots. Th6 cow and calf are appraised at ten lollars and may be found at the resiience of G. W. Cromer. Robert R. Hemphill, Trial Justice. Oct. 25th, 1873, 2fi-2m Pictures for the Million HAYING again returned to Abbeville, I am prepared to furnish Photographs and Ferotypes of all styles and sizes and on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing good pictures will do well to call soon. Liberal discounts to families. Gallery over Trowbridge's Store. Very respectfully, J. M. DODSON, Photographer. Oct. 1, 1873, 25-tf Ail Elegant Stock of Shawls, ranging in price from 75c. to at the * 7 i Emporium of Fashion. ' Ths State of Ml Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Ann Chiles Hcast against tlte Trusj tees of Eiskinc Collcgo, and others. PURSUANT to tho Order of the Court of Common Pleas in the above stated case, we will sell at public outer}', at Abbeville Court r\ n Cnl.iilnv in T)or-r>ml)nr nnvt UU1PV Ull umvu ..v..., (1st,) the following Tracts of the Jieal Estate of Dr. John Hearst, deceased. TRACT No. 1, containing 90 Acres, 20 acres of which is in original forest, the balance enclosed by good fence and in a high state of cultivation. TRACT No. 2, containing 309 Acres, 50 acres of which is in original forest, GO acres in pine timber, the balnuco enclosed by good fence and in high stato of cultivation. TRACT No. 3, containing 205 Acres, 60 acres of which is in pine lands, the balance enclosed and under cultivation. TRACT No. 4, containing 232 Acres, 25 acres of which is original forest; 75 acres good pine lauds, and the ba'anco under good fenco and in a high state of cultivation. On this tract there is a good frame dwelling ana nt'ccwjur^ tiut iivuct/?i Plats lo bo exhibited on day of sale. Terms ono-fonrth (!) Cash. balance on a credit of one, two, three, four and fire years, with interest from day of sale at 10 per cent., payablo annually, the purchase money to be secured by bond and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. ALSO ON tfstailay, 3d December lext, at the late residence of Dr. J. W. HEARST, deceased, pursuant to said Htvlnr wo will hpII all the PERSON AL PROPERTY, (except such as mil}' bo assigned to Mrs Hearst,) of ihoeaid Dr. X \V. llearst, consisting 3f CORN, COTTON, STOCK. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c., &c. TERMS CASH. ANN C. HEARST, Executrix. JAMES D. NEEL, Executor. Oct. 27, 1873, 29-tf Medium and A. J2. Prcnbyterian Jopy three times and forward bill. Mill MlflTI luiiui in* mi iimiju ES now at homo from New York and Baltimore, where she lias Just supplied herself with a complete Htock of he prettiest and most fashionable Milinery to bo found in the Northern markets. She is now prepared to exhibit BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS,- FLOWERS Laces, IRibbon, ries, Cravats, Raffs, Collars, Sleeves, Infants Gaps and Bonnets, frimmings for Dresses, &c. HOOF SKIRT FANIERS, &C.i &C. Also a variety of Ornaments and Notions Generally Please call on MRS. M. M. WHITE, )ver CITIZENS' .SAVINGS BANK, where she will be pleased to see you and kvill take pleasure in showing you through her stock. All orders sent will receive MItS. WHITE'S attention ana if satisfaction is not given cau be returned. Very respectfully, Mrs. M. M. White. Sept. 24,1873, 24-tf I, B. & W, J. ROGERS WOtJLD re8pectfully invite the fltinntion of their friends and ? the public to their stock of Confectioneries, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, &c. Wc have on hand the finest CRACKERS that has ever been in Abbeville. Wo will take pleasure in showing our Stock-of Goods of all descriptions. Come one. come all, we know we can please }*ou. Oct.* 1, 3872, SUPERIOR LUMBER For Sale. TIIE subscriber is prepared to fill all orders directed to him in Columbia, for the supply of first-class LUMBER at reasonable rates. Isaiah Haltiwanger, COLUMBIA, & C. Fct. 29, 1873, 29-tf , vrrkrirrrnm nviivjui THE Trustees of the several School Districts of the County are hereby requested to meet in Convention-at ABBEVILLE C. H., on MONDAY, the 10th DAY OF NOVEMBER next, at 12 M? for the purpose of consultation, and .o adopt some system of uniformity in conducting the Free Schools. At least, the Chairman of each Board will be expected to attend. By order of the Board of Examiners, W. M. PRESSLEY, Chairman and School Comm'r. Oct. 15, 1873, 27?It FOR FALL & WINTER. OUR Stock is now in Store and r^ady for inspection, including all the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. Our Stock of Dress Goods, DRESS TRIMMINGS, &C? will compare with any house In town. Iu DOMESTIC A ND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, our Stock is complete. Cassimeres and Jeans for Men's Wear. ?cuts1 ?at0 of the latest Styles. BOOTS and SHOES of all grades. READY-MADE CLOTHING, 1 GROCERIES AND CONFECTION ARIES we keep only the choicest, buying in small quantities we can always offer something fresh and nice. ~ ' TERMS CASH, imn.ktmn o IIIIHinUI iU UUMLU & n/iuuuiv. Oct. 15,185.3. 27-tf COTTON. THE financial crisis now pressing on all, forces us to appeal to our patrons. Wo believo that the crisis will soon pass away, but in order to have relief it is necessary that the farmers send forward their produce, <v^? iu dm rWHnn wliirh furnishes k\J I IV 11} bliv \^vvvvv.. .. ..... the currency by which tho wheels of business must be greased. Wo do 1 not ask you to soil your cotton at a , sacrificc, but simply to place it in our hands for shipment, so that we can feel assured of having something from which at the proper time we can 1 realize the amount of your indebtedness. We chcorfully ugreo to hold such Cotton as you may send us for any reasonable *timo that we may agree upon. By this means )'ou will avoid all the dangers and exposurers , incident to its being stored at home, nn/j ni-nin n nnHifimi to take immc C?WVI 111 W IM ? ? diate advantage of any favorable chango in prico?you will havo the satisfaction to know that you havo done all in your power to meet j our obligations, and this without any sacrifice on your part. Should you prefer it, wo aro willing to take Cotton at tho highest market price in settlement of accounts or lor goods. Respectfully, Wardlaw & Edwards.! Abbeville, Oct. 8, 1873. ALEX It. HOUSTON. A. FLINT PAKROTT. HOUSTON & PARROTT, Cotton Factors, A.iigusta, Georgia. WILL continue the Business in all its Branches, in our NEW WAKE- 1 HOUSE, No. 100 Reynolds street. COMMISSION, $1 PER BALE. We will furnish the best Fertilizers', Bagging, Ties, &c. Liberal advances made on consignments. ' Futures bought or sold in this market or New York. Oct. 8,1873, 26-tf WHITE BROTHERS have now in Store and for Sale 460 Bushels Rust Proof Red Oats. rgMHKY are extra nne? pure auui JL heavy. The experience of plan- I ters who have been most successful In i raising Oats is that September is the!i proper time for sowing. Hear what the j j Southern Cultivator says; "Fall oats I were badly winter-killed this year?! Spring oats have been unusually fine. I It will be unwise to couclude from this that Fall oats won^t do. Our own expe- j rienec and the best information we can j, get from all quarters is, that Fall Oatsj are the most certain crop of the two, and especially is this true, if they are planted on rich land, or if well fertilized." Aug. 27, 1878. ARE YOU INSURED? j IP NOT, CALL ON PufJic & pcvriit, AGETSTTS, who represent The Georgia Home, of Columbus, Ga. The Germania, of New York. The Home, of New York. The Old Dominion, of Rich-: mond, Va., whoso capital and assets aggregate Ten and a half Millions, ($10,598,573.00) "Wo write on Merchandise, Build n a 11 iings or cvpry ticscripuon, r immure, GIN HOUSES, COTTON, &c., at "Board Rales." DuPre & Perrin, General Insurance Agents. Abbeville, Oct. 22, 1873, 28-St Fill & WATER UK Wardlaw ? Edwards Have now in Store, A large and varied assortment OF ^ M?W M M a V a H lihNLnAL MLKlHAINUlbL, Adapted to the season, bought in New York and Baltimore, to which they would invito the the attention of buy era. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, PRINTS, Ms, Lmseys, film, A full supply of Goods for Men and Boys' wear. ' '* VI . A large assortment of SHOES, Other Lines full np. UCl. 8, 18<3, ZO-tl "MONEY! MONEY! We aro prepared to pay in CASH ME HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR COTTON. PILES & FEREIN. Oct. 7,1873, 26-tf Vases, Guest Caps, Toilet Sets, AT PARKER ft PERRIN'S. Oct. 28, 1873. $12,( Bargains ! TO ALL B DRY 600DS, FANCY 61 1JN oracr to stimulate iraac ana to which havo been rusting and moul out our $12,000 stock at greatly roduc 4-< ? y ' NEXT THI Buyers come forward?ask for what y your money and go home rejoicing. 1 and pay up as we havo our obligations .Respectfully, UT I? O'<&>&. IV, A Propri Oct 29, 1873, 29-lf READ! REAI Great X>i IIADLM'S 2 MADE Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil ai Will last three times as long as the best 1 ALWAYS READY FOR USE One Gallon Covers Twentj The Plains, I Mb. C. P. Knight?Sir:?The Paint kegs, five gallpns each, and three buckets I aid the job myself. Two weeks, (not c< coats. The last coat I applied thick,aud amel-like hardness, and body, and harmo job in the place. I saved sixty-five dolla; just now with Southern people. It shoul Any lad canapply it. I have never but! feel so forcibly the great adaptability of our people, in excellency of material, being "already mixed," that I give you f to make what use you think proper of th Very respectfully and tr Mr. 0. P. Knight, Esq.?Dbar Sir you thnt the Bradley Patent Enamel Pail my and beauty, and I have every reason twelve months since, I painted the roof o Bradley Patent Enamel Paint, and I was paint the outside of the Hotel, and am m< isfaction. In conclusion I will say, if th to you, you are at liberty to use it. Your Mansion House ^Iotel, N. W. Cor. Fa To the Public.?It affords me much j Street Theatre was painted inside and ou for which C. P. Knight, No. 93 West Low its superiority over any and all other pain iug cun paint possibly be subjected to the tablishment, where, during our daily clei plied to it, and yet it appears as sound an numerous advantages it possesses over otl mixed and ready for use in quantities to pertics, which saves much time in the ex mwi iu vorv ncrcuntiblu tenacity, which objects on wfiich it is used. As such I m chants and tradesmen of our city, believii than they caiupossibly anticipate. Baltimore, April 25, 1872. ( Mb. C. P. Knight?Dear Sir: The applied to several of our own buildings ar entire satisfaction in covering q qualities of surface sf material, and we cheerfully consumers who have to depend upon uiilfuruish materials, where we have found t Yours, truly, Maryland Line, Baltimord C. P. Knioht, Esq.?Agent for Bra< Dear 8ir: The paint which I purchase! so much so that all ifiy neighbors intend and have their houses painted. 11 is not better after it is put on than any paint I < is delighted with it. He says that he can time do abetter job, with the enamel paii can therefore without hesitation recomin best articles of paint ever introduced. \ Bt Mb. C. P. Kxioirr?Dear Sir: I ha1 Patent Enamel Paint, and am happy to a ever I have used it, and to parties to who to use. Mr. John J. Street, who lives ne nished the Bradley Paint last fall, is mue to use his name in recommending so goo agrees with me as to the durability of yo wlm have Daintiinr to to do will look to Patent Enamel l'aint, which is the most gloss louger than any other paint that I Yours, truly, E. C. Gi C. P, kniaht?Dear Sir: Ihavouw house last Spring, and am much pleased tjrst fainted, and consider it a good Pain Cromwell P. O., Hartford Co., Md., Fe 0. P. * SPECIMENS AND PRICE L Oct. 8,1873, 2G-8m Medical Card. m ?i Sirprc and Diseases ofT Fe: ales, PILES, FISTULA AND CANCEROUS SORES, Treated with or Without the knife. Diseases, defects and accidents requiring surgical proceedure attended to. Advance In the treatment of Diseases of Females has been rapid and substantial. Ielaim to be abreast with this advance. Vesicovaginal Fistula, ftud RUPTURED PERINEUM, relieved by surgical interference. BENJAMIN RHETT, M. D., formerly Scrgeon to Marine Hospital, Charleston. Office at Citizens Savings Bank up Stairs, Abbeville, S. C. Oct. 15, 1873, 27-tf ARTISTIC TAILORING. 1 WOULD respectfully inform toy customers that I have just returned from the North, and am now opening a select Stock of Clotk Cassimeres aii Trim. which I will CUT and MAKE up to order, or sell on reasonable terms, FOR CASH. TAILORING done for Men and Boys in the LATEST and BEST STYLES. Shirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention of every one to my splendid fitting Shirt Patterns. Give me a call without fail. S. A. BREAZEALE. Sept. 24, 1373 24-tf OR. JOHN S. THOMPSON, DENTIST, OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Abbeville, and the surrounding country. Office over Citizens' Sayings Bank, Abbeville, S. C. /\?i nn io?*o rto 4/ UCU 23, lO/O, )00! Bargains! UYERS OF JOBS AND MILLINERY. bring forward the buried treasures Iding for years, wo now propose to sell cd priccs, for the RTY DAYS. ou want? mnko your selections?pay Tlioso indebted must como forward to meet. .-. ~ .*- . . i owler & Co., ietors Emporium of Fashion, H! READ TIT scovery! :iENT PHP I"AMEL I Hill I FROM . id Zinc, Chemically Combined. ead and oil mixed mstbe ordinary way. ?. SOLD BY THE GALLON, r Square Yards Two Coats. rauquier County, Va., Feb. 6, 1873. came safely to hand as ordered?two ., one gallon each. As practice was slack instant work,) completed the bouse two it is now generally conceded that for enny of colors, there is not a handsomer rs by the operation, which is an item d be generally adopted in this State, dabbled in such stock as Testimonials, / of your "Enamel Paint" to the wants in beauty of color, and in the fact of its ree permission, (if it is desirable to you,) is letter. uly, S. McGILL, M. D. Baltimore, December JO, 1872. : It affords me much pleasure to say to lit far exceeds my expectation in econoto believe, in durability. More than f my (Hotel Mansion House) with the so well pleased with it, I determined to Dst happy to say it gives me perfect satis testimonial will be of any advantage s, truly, ISAAC ALBERTSON, yette and St. Paul Streets, Baltimore. jleasurc to state that In July, 1871, Front ' it with "Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint, itianl Stt.rppf:. is .urnnf: nnH to tpstlfv to . v. , O -I ?? ? " y - its for similar uses. In no private dwellvery severe test it undergoes at this esining, soap and soda are constantly apd fresh as when first put on. Of the ler paints, I will only mention its being suit purchasers its quickly drying pro:ecution of work where paint is needed, imparts beauty and durability to the lost earnestly recommend it to the merng it will give them greater satisfaction \VM, E. SINN, Front Street Theatre. Jfiambersbuhg, December 10th, 1S72. paints we received from you have been id to iliose of our friends, and have given , in gloss, and in adaptability to all kinds recommend it, especially to that class of mown parties, or painters, to mix and he most deception. JACOB STOUFFEIl & SOX. Coi'n'ty, Mr).. September 24th. 1S72. Hoy's Patent Knamel l'aint, Baltimore? il from you lias given entire satisfaction, following my example, and have my only durable and cheap, but it looks jver saw. The painter 1 have employed j i paint twice as fast, and at the same ;)t, that any other paint he ever used. 1 end it to the public as one of the very ours, very truly, JAMKS HA Lit. Am, Maryland, March 4th, 1S72. ve been using since last spring, Bradley's ay that it gives entire satisfaction wherein I have furnished It for other painters ar Clermont Mill*, to whom I have fur>h pleased with it, and gives permission d a paint. S. H, Montague, painter, UI UlUBk excellent. P?1|1L. l I?upe ]>iiiucs their advantage and apply Bradley's durable paint now In use. It hold t.have ever used, VRRETSON. Houae and Sign Painter, sd Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint on my with it, and it looks as welJ now us when t. Yours, truly, b. 6th, 1873. A. H. STRASBAUGH. KNIGHT, Sole Agent, !o. 5)3 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore, 1STS FURNISHED GRATIS, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can be cured Iby a. timely resort to this standard preparation, as lias been * proved by the hundreds of ; testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl-'. edged by many prominent. physicians" to be the most reliable preparation ever in* troduced for the relief ana, cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of .over forty years. "Wnen : resorted to in season it seldom fails to effect a speedy *' ; cnre in the most severe . cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, " Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, r Sore Throat, Pains or Soreness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding v at the Lungs, &c. Wistar'a Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause . behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation,' a HAtv%A?nn/?i a aaiiaa r\4? uiuo icmurujg vu? vauw V4 the complaint i '< _> at PBXFAXKD BT BETS V. FOWLS * 8018, Bortoi, Ibu., ' And ?oM by Praglifa rod DwilrnifcawaU^ SASSARD & W Family Groceries. ; WE are receiving and wllfkee* constantly on hand, TEAS, 8uGAK, COFFEE, LARD, BACON, Oakland & Co.' Eagle Brand Sugar-Cured Hams, Soda, Rice, FLOUR (Bart Family,) SALT, SOAP, -STARCH, BLUEING, MILK LUNCfr CRACKERS, MOLASSES, (Fine New Orlearm) APPLES*. CANDIES, and a General and Complete Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. - : . 2 -v; Cothran & Wilson's Rang?. June 1,1873, "8-tf The Great Atlantic Coast FREIGHT LINE, ; VIA ' K* " Columbia, Wilmington & PortsmonthTHIS line is prepared with ampl* equipment to move with no delay whatever, ail cotton offering for Charlfeton, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York, Boston, Providence, and all New England town. The capacity and regularity of connecting steam ships at Portmouthh is unequaled. Through rates given aud guaranteed Bills Lading returned to shippers by agent \V. C. <fe A. R. II., Columbia, S. C. Consign all cotton to him. Claims for loss, damage, overcharges, and irregularity in freights, via this line promptly attended to and rectified by addressing tneundersignedat Columbia. A. Pope, Gen'l Pi eight Agent. Oct. 15. 1873, 27-tf Bring foroari Yonr Cotton. THE price of cotton is still declin* ing,and every indication is that he price will not be higher for dayt and probably for fonths to como, for "if the price of cotton is low wtion but littlo is boing brought to market, how can we expect to realizo higher prices when the receipts are heavy, as must bo tho case soon. So bring forward your notion at once, and we will either buy in settlements of aocounts, or ship, at tho option of the Farmer. , QUARLES & PERRIN. Oct. 22, 1873, The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In the Rebate Court. Ex Parte Ella H. Agnew, Administratrix. Petition for Final Settlement aud Dia? charge. ON hearing the foregoing petition In the above named case, on motion l?v? VaKIa A ftnrnuv fnr PnHtlanai* If fa JJ * ' "" v ^ UVJ IV/I JL. \.VI UWUVI I < fc ?" ordered and decreed that a notice of final settlement and final discharge be duly published according to law, and that the 4th day December next be fixed for a final settlement of the estate of John C. Waters, deceased. Also Ordered, that a copy of the Petition and this Order be duly served according to law on the follow ing parties, to wit: Dr. John Waters, Matty lliley, Narcissa Waters and James B. Agnew, who are hereby required to appear iu theCourtof Probate for Abbeville County, at Abbeville Court House, 8. C., on the day fixed for settlement of the estate above named, at 10 o'clock in th? forenoon, to protect their interest in the said settlement, or to answer said petition and lile the answer In said Court on or before the time above specified, [SEAL.] CHAS..W. GUFFIN, Judge of Probate, A- C, Oot. 23, 1S78, 29'Qt BAGGING AND Ties! WE have |n store a good line of Heavy Ragging and the celebrated Arrow Ties, which we sell cheap for Cash. t , NELSON & CANNON, Sept 24, 1872 24, tf