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The Golden Sunset. The golden sea its Hiirror spreads, Beuepth the golden skies, A?d b'?t a narrow strip between. \Of earth and shadow lies. '{The oloud-like rock, the rock-like cloud, Pissolved in glory float, .And midway of the radiantJdood , .Hangs silently tlie.Doat. *The sea but seems another sky, The sky a sea as weir; :v- ^ And which is earth and which is heaven The eye can scarcely tell. go when from us life's evening hour ' Soft fading shall deiceiuj, ;> May glory, born of earth and heaven, S&e-earth and heaven bleAdj-' (Flooded with peace, the parting soul With silent rapture-glow, ' ; *ivill where earth ends and heaven b?gins The spirit scarce can know. ^ - ; SCRAPS. - 4*1 * Aafc ior cash in money-syllakles. Who is the first boy menti-otied in the Bible? "Chap, i,"? r>nrr1 nf whorl Hveil tO tllC " -"j ?y o poor is recorded above.-* Last words of Jack ? "I'll be Jianged if I go up on that pfatform." ' ' - ' : V You don't dp that again;" sftid the pig to the boy .who cut his fail s>m To keep warm on a cold day, the women double the Cape aud the men double the Horn. < ' A justice of, the. peace at Kansas jDjlty puts it r ''-Now let the gaul ^araed'jade wilwe."' : Many a man, who thought he had made it bargain 'buying-silks, found jthbt he had gfrfrworsted. : A Georgia'fijm will mfcnufatrtpre paper from bariaim skins; irthey Swi't slip up -before they got'at it. 'AFort'PiafltiWrc.harrt advertises his'gopds at oxvun. That man has Always steered clear^af wjwsj^ipers. A young 'matt who was-ticcused nf Vininrr lr>r><3P ill ltlS llilbits AVeilt dui dad got tigLt. * ' * JSasilicontliauniaturgisf is' tTie Title by which a conjurer of llarrisburg, Perm., chooscs to advertise himself. ~rJT . , . When Jonah's fellow-passengers pitched him overboard, they evidently regarded him as neither prophet hor loss. . The editor of a Nevada newspaper gives notice that he cannot be bribed with a five-cent cigar to write a five-dollar puff. ^ ?.mv. -x 1 ??? vine sirongt*si pmpcu?u\ m ? woman's nature," says a surly edit-or, "is a desire to know what is going on, and the next to boss the Job." 'Twas night. A warm couple stood in the pale, cold mooubcams. Their lips touched, arid there was a sound like a cow liauling her hoof but of the mud. A Scranton psper, in giving an accouut of a shooting affray, says 'the wounded man is expected to * recover, as the pistol ball lodged in iis dinuer-pail. A reporter of a Louisville paper recently found a pocket-book filled nn mimu/liotnlf llllinl. I AY 1 til UXUUC/K^ ailU lLiiiiivuifiiv ij ijuiju~ ed it over to the police. The money was counterfeit. " 1 j A Louisiana man puts a twoounce can ot iritro-glycerine inside Of a chicken, tosses the chicken to an alligator, and the bayou which pnee knew that alligator knows him jjd more. 1 -"IIow does that look, eh ?" said a Wn 1 1 etrppf rnrm tn n Ulg-JLICIVU 1 * Wi* wk. wvv ^ Irieud, holding lip one of his brawny hands. "That," said the friend, "looks as though you'd gone short on soap." * A Texas barber, who ornamented his front door with a white knob, is said to have had no peace until . the last vestige of it had been shot away by his sprightly neighbors, ^vho made use of it as a target. The city carrier of a Missouri paper, 011 publication day, seats' himself in the nearest saloou, and in the course of a/ew minuted delivers each subscriber his paper, thus saving time and shoe leather. At a spiritual debate in Chicago a Mrs. Severance <}xcited exclaimed: fGfive me honesty, or 'give *ne heH P,y They wore goiugj? fill a portion of her order, when the conservators, of the peace interred. A Methodist clergyman gives, as a part ot his experience, that sin- 1 leas perfection are easily managed, but that those of his flock who attain to it become thenceforward exceedingly crooked and contrary jl sticks. The power of love receives a ' fresh and striking illustration in the case of the Milwaukee girl who knocked her lover heels overhead down a flight of stairs because ho * ^ nnAii 4~r\ rpnf BXOpjpCCJ JUSSXIJg LU gvij a good long breath. ' |' f- i j * The New Orleans Times gets off the following bustling poetry: Mary Had a little Iamb With which she used to tussle, She snatched the wool all oil' its back, Anp stull'ed it in her bustle. The lajib soon saw lie had been fleeced, And in a passton flew; . ^ut Mary got up on her ear ' And stuffed the lamb in too. ( Greensburg wants a directory. It is a, nightly occurrence that many cifcwctts cannot nnuine way fo their homes. It will require a; pecTifttir dftectory to elucidate the j intricacies of the streets of the town j on such occasions, however. Shortly after the recent illness of John Hickman, "Washington TownBend called on him, and, wishing to Encourage him, remarked "W ell, Hickman, I can't see tliat your ap-j? nearance need'trouble you." uKo, ^ . flLOwnsend,-' replied the. "it | doesn't; it is my disappearance that c troublesme." i* t > $5,000 WOItTII of New Goods having arrived under the big sign of A. BEQUEST will bo disposed of at such a low figure as to satisfy purchasers they are ne^t to away. The Groceries comprise TEA.% COFFEES, 8UGAKS, PICE, KLOUJi, POTATOES, BACON, 11AMS, <fcc., &c. As lor clothing the variety is ko well assorted that no one can>o dissatisfied with fho quantity' and qutth*ty of oiii*-'' 1*<?0TS>? ' S'l QES, j COATS, TESTS, 'IJATS* CAPS, PAa*TS,-*H?d even-thing eJso iu tJ?at line. OUP PRESS GOODS, ML'FPIEJR3, EJtfE SHA.^VjbS. '&c,, for Indies' comforts are very inviting. Our Stock of LIQUORS, SEGAIiS, PIPKS, TOBACCO, &e., &c., arc excellent. Call and examine. ' ? ' a A. Bequest, Wilson & Cothran Range. Sept. 24, 1873, 24-tf TIE PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON HJFE IMBUE IW1M A credit to the $iilh ? (j *"" i A SUCCESS UNTAKALLELLED! Company equal to 'llic best?snrpassed by none! Is a home company worthy of trust and the very one for every Southern inad to insure in.) ^ V * v.- .gJ ... THE ?' I Old Hartford FIRE 3 ns u ran re (?0., Is too well known to need any recommendation. The Richmond Banking A X D Insurance Company Is also a first-class Firo Company. The above are represented by W. T. Branch, Oi?ce}qy*r Post Office, AbbevSle, S. Oct. l,-:&7<3-; : ^ aioJoi ""HOUSEKEEPERS f! * Y T WiEDUSUt EDWARDS m v. - ^ ^ > -..j Many articles that wjlJ ponlvibute gVedtlv fo their .caso 'and 'courfort. aruan^jt. jvhg;h wo name MfcMjfeJffettt, k~i[ ' Desciccated Cocoa Nut, .ri Chocolate, ) '' ' -z Mabcaroni?fresh, ' v ' Cheese, .Extra Cream, Boast Beef in Cans, SMOKED TONGUES, Peak J- Fr?aus celebrated London BISCUIT, Morton's Ginger Buttons, CRACKERS of various kinds, Assortment of Canned Goods, American Club Fish, Mackerel, &c. Oct 8, 1S73, 26-tf Dr. Morse's Indian Root Sugar Coated Pills for purifying thq blood. W. T. PENNEY. Oct. 1, 1873. -0 tt - > . i THE PIEDMONT VEGETABLE TONIC BITTERS, FOR the relief of Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, Billious derangement and general debility. For sale by W. T. PE&XET* Oct. 1,1873. Simmons' Hepatic Compound AND LIVER REGULATOR always on hand, at W. T. PENNEY'S. Oct. 1,1873, 24-tf Moise lever and Ague Pills Elix Iodine Promide of Calcium. Elix Bromide Posapsium, Sol. Persulphate of Iron, Chronic Acid, Colorless Tint of Iodine. PARKER & PERRIN'S. . Oct 1, 1873. SADDLES 1 SADDLES | WE have on hand anc} for sale, low lor Cash, a SPLENDID STOCK of SADDLES, BRIDLES, 3UGGY WHIPS, WAGON WI11PS. , p ' : i'- -ilt ; ? lC., etc. . Quarles & Perrin. , Oct. 21, 1873. i i ' pLSQiY & GANNON VOULDjeall special attention to tbeir ' tock of FLANNELS?, including" the "ranklin Mills Opera Flannels, in all olorsand shades. - ? r . i Sep 4, 1S73 2i, tf [ B.W 1 . ' COTTON IS I j What we want is a Mi WE would give poticc to planters, tin currency wo will pay OUTSII 'jTliADG. Wo arc receiving one of the r of Goods evar brought to this town, and * 1 timn cilif'O ill than mey nave uucn ? ui.j nients to large buyers and arc prepared t DRY;.. G BOOTS AN) fjnrtuMK,' ?rocci CROCKER" We would urge upon those indebted t merits, and as an "inducement to our cusl cotton wo pro.misothcin the very higest - WHITE B Oct. .1; 1873, 25-tf \J r 0 _____ ' i r . * GOODS IN EX WAN Barnwell " - 7* 7 4 . J are now opening th< DRY GOODS, GROCER!! 1 ? ?- ,m v. C;LiV.- v.. Which owing to the. pcap<;it3'-0f pjftney friends in EXClIAKGl! COT'i - . FULf/WflttK oc i, " NEW GOOBS! I'AM Feeding daily my FALL A Is ~ everything usually kept by the late great care after the panics in money ma I will be able to sell at prices to suit the * My Stock embraces in par.t ( Staple and Fain CLOT] BOOTS AND SHOES, TTarflxErarA. CJroci GROCERIES, M - J. T. EC LATE IV ; Oct 8, 1873, 20-tf - r J. B.& W. J r DEALEi r Dry J&oods, BOOTS, SHOES, CONFEC :r. ' ABBEVILLE i '. * HAVE now on hand a large, wen-seieci of Goods in their line. They purc-l 2>e\v York during the late depression in th< to pell at the lowest figures. 'They have in Store a very flue.lot of ~ C3- 3F2. oo X and in fact keeps only the best articles. T , and guarantee complete satisfaction in the on them at No. 2 GRANITE RANGE. CARRIAGE MAKING * i 'm> ^ j T^TOW offer a LARGE and SUPERIOR 1/^1 price from $140 to $i22<3, with all the u WAGONS OF ALL SIZES, made by the I MATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, and af They also offer for sale A LIGHT CRAN LOW FOR CASH. They keep constantly Qn hand JIETALIi NY and WALNUT COFFINS, and others Their hearse with one of the Firm will al ALL WORK WARRANTED. WALLER & MEECHA1 GREEN WOC A RE now offering to the publlp In their line of all the Goods generally needec THEIR STC have been selected with great car RIJADY - MADI a FINE STOCK OF ] A good assort Groceries, Hardware, Croc] ro which the attention of purchasers is invi WALLER Feb. 1Q, 1873, 45-tf MONEY ! ) S ': r edium of Exchange!! xt during the present "looJc-np? of )l\ FIGURES FOE C.OTTO-JQN nost extensive and attractive Stocks tho prices of our gooda aro lower o war. \y!c will offer special indnce;o furnish them with all kinds of [OODS, 0 SHOES, tries, provisions, 5T, &c., &o. o us tho necessity of prompt pay* .onicrs for bringing forward their prices that can possibly be paid. a ii^ ir* r r??i?i" i "L 1 ? : I j i >OfT: GE FSB COTTON. & CO.; jir.ncw Stock of IS, PROVISIONS, M, , tli03; arc Offering to sell to th'err 'Outf for which llicy will alld^r the ? I . ? 4 . . . n 5 ET.RRICE.., ({,]/ /(}( f, i ipi D WINTER SUPPLY embracing firm. My stock was bought wjth tiers commenced, and I am sure that times. > < IJ j /OJ 1 ey ury trooas, EKT1STCSlj HATS AND CAPS, eery, Saddlery, ;OTIONSf, &c. . &BERTSON, : IILLER & ROBERTSON, ' < i ' I^ROGfERSj Groceries, TlOff ABIES,'- Etc., Etc. I G. H., S. C., ed and well-assorted Stock of all kinds nased their Goods in Baltimore and j markets for the cash and are enabled 1 ' - ?r mm ES FL- IES lOVZSIili, hey desire the public to patronize them quality and price of their goods. ' Call cf?x r? 4 if Dept. - *, loio, -<i-u AND REPAIRING. STOCK of BUGGIES, ranging in' nodern improvements in ,the business. )cst MACHINISTS, and of the JBEST tor the latest amf best styles. E-NECK CARRIAGE, of good style, rJ BURIAL CASES, and MAHOGAof cheaper style. tend all funerals. [Nov. 3, 1871,28? BROTHERr STTS, AT >D, S. ('., new and handsome building, a full 1 in this community. )CIv OF e, and unusually attractive, l (CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES. :mcnt of kery, and Glassware. ited. Give us a call. & BROTHER. ' CITIZENS SAVINGS iBANK Of South Carolina. ABISE V'ITjIVE, S- C, : : :?; j i Officers : WM. MARTIN, ..... JPijpsuJenf, Cot. J. 13. PALMER,...Vice-President. A. Q. BIIENIZER,, Cashier. Deposits oi $1 aDiUDwards KGGemiL I n tcrcst ub the rate of Seven per cent, per annum on Certificates of Deposit;and Six per cent. Com-* pounded Setni-Anuually on Accounts. . EXCHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHX AND ?0?D. Collections and Remittances Promptly Made. ALL offers for discount must be ad d rested to'the Assistant Cashier, stating the amount, time, personal security* ana collaterals. ? Such written otters will meet prompt Feply. ; i ,I>BPOfelT(>K3 wishing'either to d&fjoslt^or withdraw funti^tnuSf 'present tliair hooks,. .eiihier iirperspu x>r with writtenordersquftjhe^ ; MERCHANTS'at Greenwood, Ninety-Six, Cokes bury, Hodges, J)ue West, Lowndesviflc,?ml through ihe county generally, are invited to d,o their business'ivJth.and thropglf tbis Bank. . Every facility will be jiffbrded" a 113"* their business done promptly and economically. : : . . ... f.~ TO THE POOR, who make but little, and/of that little wish to save a little^, uo better method can be devised than that in practical operation here. BANK HOURS?From 9 a. m. O" t> mid /in WofiirHoua nH anv IW O 1 ill* | UIIVl VII UUVUl V?i?J U VTA M?1J public days, until sunset. EDWARD L. PARKER, Assistant Ca'shlek : July 6, .1873, 18, -12m' ' '' ' ' CHANGE OF SCtfBULE. On and after Ttnrrstfny, September the 5th, 1872, theyPaBpeuaer trains ou thif Road will be run as follows, daily, SuuBP RcfintihoW Leave Columbia 7:15 a.m. " Alston 9:05 a.m. u Newberry i.-iOi-ft&.to. " Cokesbury. ., 20)0 p.m. : " Bel ton 3:50 pu.m, Arrive Greenville ..." 6:30 p.m. GOING EAST, OR DOWN. . Leave Greenville .v.7:80 a.m. " Beltou . yi3u a.m. 11 > J. Okerfbury a.m. " Abbeville 9:w,u.ra, " Newberry.2:30^).in. "i Alston.' , vvVi'A - 4:20p.m. Arrive Columbia 6:01) p.m. -Connect at Alston with trains on the Spartanqujg and. Li4on Itailroad ; coirtrecfting* ?t-Ct?k?ml>iftt' S. C., with Trains on the South Carolina liailrdad, up and down ; also with Train.' going North and South on Cliafrlotte, Columbia and Augusta ltailroad, -and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. y?#nEvixLn munch. fain leaves Abbevipeat 9.15 K. M., Q(icting wjtli Down Ti'ain from e?nvilk.J Ifcfttes fokesbfiry* at 2.1c P. M., connecting with Up Train from Columbia. Accommodation > : Train, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Cokesbur\\at 11.IS A. Mi., or pn the arrival of the Down Train from Greenville. Leaveis' Abbeville at 1 o'clock P. M., connecting with Up Train from Columbia. ANDERSON HRANCH & BI.UE RIDGE DIV'N DOWN. ' Leave WamalJa q:-iaa.m, {' ,Perry vyie..... 6:25 a.m. 44 rendleton.....' 7:10 a.m. " Anderson 8:10 a.m. Arrive Belton 9.00 a.m. UP. Leave Belton 3:50 p.ra, 44 Anderson 4:50 p.m. 44 Pendleton 5:50 p.m 4t Perryville ! G:35 p.m, Arrive Walhaila 7:15 p.m. Accommodation Train, between Belton and Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Belton al 0.60 A-Mm or pn arrival of Down Train from GreepviUe. Leave Anderson a1 2.00 P. M.?,connecting with Up Train from Columbia. < . THOS. DODAMEAD, Gen'l Superintendent Jabez Norton, Geu'l Ticket Agen . - . . ' i White, Hill & Cmittfc at ma ARE 2sOW READY TO OFFER .. . THEIli ST<?CK .. SPRING AND SUMMER ' ' ?I ? iCi I u GOODS AT RATES (they believe) ?to suit ^?y^y% help Jive'My'tlreirthorte: TtfejvMve a good stock for sale, and will show tlibir goods ,Vith pjei#ur& Thbjjqterest-df thp4uy~ er will be kept iri view at all times. (Jail aud.test the truth-of iheir assertions* April 16, 1873, 1-tf #U j j ttotton lims. The bbown, the taylor -AND THE fJRISWOLB -GIN furnished to order. Repairing promptly done. AJ30 kept on hand a good stock of Bedsteads, Bureaus, AVashstands, Tables, Chairs, Chamber-suits and other furniture, together with SEWING MACHIES, WHITE-WIRE CLOTHES1' LINES, warranted rust proof, Maps. Charts, Picture Frames, <fcc., &c. Orders solicited by J, M. MATTHEWS, Ninety-Six, S. Q, Juune 4, 1873, 8-tf civ Kerosene ! Oil, THE PUBEST MAJ>E, alw^s on hand and for sale by > _, W. T. -PENNEY. Feb. in, 1873, 43-u Aromatic ScMedain Sciiiapps, PULVERIZER GINGER, " Black Pepper, i ' Cinnamon, at PARKER <fc PERRIN'S. Oct. 29, 1873, 2t STEAM Columbia, S. C. P. W. WING, jrroprjLetor. * ' ? * .... MANUFACTURER OF. Sash, Blinds, Doors, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, Mb Pivot, Blinfls aM Slitters, COLUMNS, Pil ast ers, MANTEL PIECES, *jr i -t T) i Jiiomaings, j5raus.euj, ' Hand-Rails, .n. . > NEWELS, - BALUSIRES, J <p>ii i d'f If. Scroll W of all Description. > . It t. , .'O'l. ? > . V All Work-Guaranteed A No. 1. Jjaj- 28,1878, 7-ly. OFFICIAL. -llO I) . , > ... i I ( . T,# " ' i i'li' ? .?> i-.'StaW of South ^Carolina* Office of Sechktary^o'f ..i> G'olaaityaj/vJau'y 13,' i - The ? Abbeville 'tPRESS A*!!) BANNER" is hereby .desigifptjed as the Js*ew8j>aper for.-the publication of all Legal Notices and jOflicial $dv?r|i -t?8e*?eiite for the (Jauiity af. AJUbei'4/U6, ; under the Act, approytdLFebruury 22d, i 1870, entitled "An A at to EegtfJj^e'Tlht' k. ^yb^capoiii 'of Legal and Public ?*oi tiees," and tne'Order* lito-'rttffSrer isStfed , designating the Abbeville Medium is I hereby rescinded. \ ... . ; . KAiY'Li^y, MELJCQN, Attorney General". 8. L. HOGE, /: Comptroller General. H. E. HAYNE, \ ~ "?' ' ? - . ^fiacretarjf of. Sta'lie.j. I certify that tlie foregoi mi fracopy o fife original xm We in thfewJWJ'/ i H. E. HAYNE, . ? ,Secretary of State. > ' r ?' I ) tl 4 i. AN A-GT td Regulate tha Bublica, iion of all Legal and Public No tices. o ? ? Section 1. Be it eriacfStLTfythe Sen' ate nnd House of llopre.-*ei?4?tiVe3?of the State of South Carolina, now met ami sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, It shall, be the duty of the Attorney General, the Comp troller General, and by the Secretary id State, conjointly, to -designate, by public notice [in] one or more newspapers , in this State, in which all legal notices, , advertisements, 01* publications for the State, of any and every character renuir, ed by law to be made public, shall be , published; and said Attorney General, . Comptroller General, and Secretary of . State, shall have power to make such rlauinriiaHniib from j aiiu u^n uw.^uuv.u...,, ....... i timjB to.tjtue, .as ihey jnay judge that ; thrffjuUiciuterefit.Ajquires. i S?b. t. (All State and CountjyOfficers, ^ *&er?by?required tcfrahllllWb^d newspaper* dvjfgnated um'er this Act, for the State and for the representative counties, for publication, all''-legal notices, advertisements and publications, of any and every character required by law to be made public; and no legal notice, advertisement or publication requimLbyJLftw to be made public shall navoanjpvftliff'force or effect unlegs published in the newspapers designated under tliis Act";'and no publication, of any character in any newspaper ndt~d?l5ignattri,-under Hiis-Act, shall oe-paid ferfrom &Vfunds*of this..State, or of any County: Provided, That the said officers mentioned in Section one shall have power, in cases requiring unusual publicity, Jo order publication in such newspapers, in addition to those dCsfgnated under this' Act, hs by and with the ad^ica of bbeiGovernor -they may select; and bills so uicurred.shall be audited and paid in tiie usual ruau%EgC$.7$Tnpfts affdffiWi? ffr\A<?ts inconsistent: herewith aW Ueretjy. repealed. ? JlEci i. SThiB Act m$lkjw6eft#*froin and" after "passage. pro;22^72. . JohnAgnew, SUCCESSOR TO Carroll & Spellmanr: Carriage Manufacturer, Corner of Washington, anil Sumter . m: :iitr<:ct8. t C03LIJMBrA? S, O. Manufactures ami keeps constantly on linnd a full stock of KOCKAWAYH, PHiETONS, BUGGIES and WAGONK," all of which is warranted aa beiug i\t least ?qual to the best made anywhere at-the price. | Agent for the celebrated MILBURN \VAUUi>, muup-ui niiipei" npusuiini at, | least three year9. Every wagon warran- i tfed against breakage from defect in ma-i I'terial or workmanship. Thoee wagons i are made of quizes and are sold very' low '* " JOHN AGNEW, |j-v:n r brr v Proprietor, 1 Address M. J. CAXNAN, Agent: _May 28, 1873, 7-ly , ; M. GOLDSMITH. 1'. KIND. Goldsmith. & "Kind, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, (PHCEJfIX IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA. S. C. im/JANTJFAcfuKEKS of Steam En, IT.B glnes of all sizes; Horse powers, Circular and Muley Saw Mills, Grist and Sugar Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Or nauientfil, House anil More rronis, ?ron; Railipgs, Agricultural Implements, etc. j Brass and Iron Castings of all kinds i made to order on short notice, and 0111 the most reasonable terras. Also, man-1 nfacturers of Cotton Presses. May 28,1873, 7-12 m ; New Store! NEW GOODS!! .( "-s- ; THE.undefsigried have last opnecd an entire new sttfck or ' v GROCERIES, Provision and Liquors, As well as Other Goodd in their Line. At the 01(1 Stand of A. M. HILLT recently TROWBRIDGE & CO., where we will be pleased to serve the public CHEAP FOR CASH. A TVT TTTT.T. Jan. 29,1873, 42-tt 7 Many Articles in the BET 600BS LINE .... . . * ' . / Offered at greatly reduced prices; bj Wardlaw & Edwards.' Dec. 18,1872, 36-tf ' ' .. ' : t.' " (WITH LATEST. IMPROVEMENTS.) " " FOR2Q YEARS TPE *> ' Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE- wORLD. IF Vrtu think of buying-a Sewing ma. chineW will' pay'ydu^o-examine the records of those now in use and proflj 'by experience. .Thd' Whcilcr & Wilson sthndo alone as tfic onlv Li aid liunrtirtg Machine, winy the* Itotury Hook, 'innking a Lock A'/AM," 'alitte on ootfr sides of the, fabric'sewed. All shuttle hiiuMiirics wakb porter-in 'firaw{n^1 the shuttle back after the stitch is formed, bvfngirig d'Otfbler wellr<iiidetrain 'upoirboth-machine and operator, hence 'whilfc othfcrmachineB rapknyMredt out. th? Wheeled & WUson' milt WliWtime, hlvd proves an economlotti investment Do not bellevb'oll that 'ftf ^r&tni&d by so-called '-'CJheaii" machinfcs, you should require proof .that yean* offhse" have tested thei r val ue.' Won ey b nee th row ti away cannot'bb'recovered. " ofc Send for our circulate. Machines sold oh easy -tolTOs, or inorrtHiyTpayiiieub taken. -Old rhaehines' put <iri? order bi .reqefved'in exchange. ' 0-'1 i " WHEELER & Wi'LSOi* Co.'s OFC'S C? 4 Arfil /*U. . O&VZlinilltl , nUglllMtt, 1HUUUI1' UIIU V.-V '' lumbus, Ga., Columbiu andChariot ton, S. O: I ' OS '* fj UUKSLEY & TRUMPS. A'g'ts, Augusta and Columbia, . W. B. GLKVES", General A?eut, Aug. 27, '73, 20-ly] Savannah, Ga; , ~rr?. " 1 Notice. , Office of the G. & C. Railroad, Columbia, August 26, 1S73. j ! "ETTNDER a resolution of the Board o ; Directors, the Interest Coupons o i. the State guaranteed botidn and of sucl , other bonds of this company as are reg , ularly recorded in the office of the com , pany, matured between the first day o January, 1S72, and the first day of July , 1873, both inclusive, will be funded in bonds having ten years to run, as provided for in the company's proposals tc the bondholders of date of August 11 1873. Holders of the above obligations are requested to send in a statement ol them to this olfice, to facilitate the exchange, which it is desired to complett without Hr>lnv ?inri pnnhle thn liprossar'v arrangements to be made for the resumption of regular interest pay menu on 1st January ensuing. W. J. MAGRATH, President. . Sept. 3,18*73, tf THE LONG CANE MILLS ARE now in excellent repair, and under the mangemant of MR. WILLIAM SPRUELL, who isan excellent Miller. Grinding at all times on i the shortest notice. Public patronage 1 solicited. T TUT A V o. iu> muixxxAt '* Aug 20, 1873 19?3m C. E. BRUCE, Boot and Shoe Maker, Gotten & Wilson's Basic, WOULD respectfully inform the public that lie lias opened a shop in Abbeville at the above location, where he has provided himself with the best material, 'and is how prepared to execute all work in his Tine with neatness and dispatch. He guarantees satisfaction in quality ^wl 'mill will ho nloocofl tn rnrtniva ^uw V 4V-V | ? vvt *vvv* ? V, the patronage of 'f}ie public. | Sept. 24, 1S73, 24-tf ; S. B. NORREli Harness Mater aii Saddler, OFFERS for sale, Harness Mounting-. Hiding and Driving Bitts, Bridle Buckles, Copper llivets, Collars, etc. Special attention given to repairing Harness andiSa<Idles. New work warranted twelve iiiontlisM $s?"Shop over Trowbridge & Co.'s store. [/Sept. 3?21, 3ni NOTICE. mnE undersigned lias associated Jg[ with him in the Fire Insurance business, JOEL S. PERR1N, Esq., undec fTio name and"'Styto <Jf"tWRE & PERRIX.!?.-r rr Wo-repre.^rvt a Capital x>G.Four Millions Dollars, and are prepared to issue till kinds of Policies. ? Apply to J. F. C. DuPre, at No. 3 Weite's Block, or to Joel S. Perrln, Esq,, Law Range. J. F. C. DuPRE. July 3, 1S72, 12, tf mwm~& CANNON HAVE on hand, and are receiving, BACON, FLOUR and MOLASSES of all grades. Cheap for the money. Sept 24,1873 24, tf Columbia^ :S. O. Propmtoy/' " manufacturer pi jsn" gines and ' Bp^6^s. * Iron and Brass Ca,b;tiii|?s <Jf all Descriptions made to Order, I am now prepared wth t\^o cuxwhtfk and can make castings, Mirny weight up to ten thousafiif-pounds. I was awarded the first premium o# castings at. the State Agricultural! ar}d mechanical Society Faff, held. JntColumbia November 1871 and '72. ;* ' SAW iip& X " ' I have for sale the crpCtiT^A^ SAW MILL that was awarded the flret prfrmium at State Fair, held IBj,% ; ! . ' " ALSO; - /' I the ORTST MTT T. TfcfYNrfl Wioi awarded the first prerafum tinr|. the ? ROLLER 12 INCH" iaS that took the first premium. "J/~ , }' .. -ALfcSO ; -d'r ?. For Sale; (1) Ope#)Horse Power ?pri$le JEugine (1) One 8 *' ? . ?! /VTt Both i rj, good order and wilt be sold low for Caslj. " .. JOHN ALEXAXDER, Columbia, *& C. Or ii B. Smith, "a J* " Abbeviile 'Sl/C." 'JW2.5,1803,jAr"11 !! fit.. ; . , ! t l?. " r-71?' ). 'V r Carpentering,r^Sxtading * " ? \ < irsr\"> .Ut ? " :A'rd' *uf"l * -LI .? if .1 !*?!':! > ? . of; j PiitU^L , rGins, *r fi ' jw!{:rft&l tywhaA *' i Threshers sad dram, fey W- o " ... - : )J. * U * )/. 0 m mm "I AbbevillCp^j.It. w.nia.Hi " I^HE undersigned..'h??fctt ghres no 'tice that lie i8^rci>art<t t& do all kinds of carpenter's sytfrhdufd bfiilding, **uid alfco .repairs threshers * add fttli8-.. 4?>fhM-wippl><3B,^n material I 'Always on liamhT*ffrfttn<i?Jie rttjuested i<trfErirrg their.gins iiji(!aily! jh Hie seai?oli to,givje.timato .h{wei;tli6fci properly ; tfdbuiffcd-. ..i!t n:<f. t~Jf " 1 > a A 4 . n r" 1 f m > <TT?' /vr\ nAm f-AiKO i\gont io*;tnea Airuuri wx? : ?:T/G*N,:-Tflfl 'taipGK'g COT. , TON>RESS and di|4$&*{oOftubbM i jind LcapicrBeTU^frii i.j.ji * i D "' SiMFl^E DRESS GQODS, 1 (In Endless "Variety.)! All of tho latest shades in sin .; striped - mm, I. tiw/tl * Serges' Mohairs, * Merinos, Empress Cloths, &o. ?a SEAVLS! SHAWLS! SCAIiFES, GOLLAEETTSI Belts, Velveteens, * ... f J" '' Handkerchiefs,. Hosiery, Ribbons, Notions, &c. ClUABLE^ '& PEBRIN. Odt. 8, 1873, 26*tf./ HA ; '1 ' " ' Cheese! Gfceese! " n f > .4? ?1 - CREAM AM) FACTOR* CHEESE - ' ; at,.;. Quarles & ( Perrin. . Oct 7, 1873, 26-tf }. '' \\ SHOES!' SHOES! Cheapest and L&gfibt Stock of boqts AHfD Shoes evei-l&pfc by1 ! /. . N Quarles & jrerrm. Occ. 8,1873,'26-'#. - " Brawn's BricM iPtocto, '? > *{ 71 nt FOR the alleviation of Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, and all disorders-of th? Breath and. Lungs. \.y f t l\iblic speakers.oncl singers will find the Troches inualvable for clearing and strengthening the voice. , Pjrice 33 cents per Rox. "4. \V. T. PENNEY. Oct-1, 1873. i i . ' ' 11 W. T. Penney Has a new supply of SOAP, Segars and Sapolio. Oct,l, 1873, 25-if