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Tiie Man Who Cheats the Printer. The- n.an who cheats the printer Out of a single cent, Wiii iiever reach that heavenly land Where old Elijah went. lie will not gain admittance thereby devils he'll be driven, Aial made to loaf bis time away ; <>.utside the walls of heaven. "Without a friend to greet him, Without a pleasant grin. The happiness that he will reap Will be almighty thin. He;il have to eat the thistle Of sorrow and regret; He'll have to buck around right smart, With cussddness, "yoitbet/' *' * *' ? . .SCRAPS. .'Virgioiiis was a Roman, and the Vaginitis' was a roamer.' The same engine at Spencer,Mass., grinds sausages and prints 'the,village paper. > . . i. ' t' . An accomplished baivkeqpqr in Iseyv Orleans mixes drinks in six different languages. 'Jw6.6il.City bloods- club their ^mhntfy and buy a good suit, and take turns in wearing it. * ^ l'1 ^mamam lifla/la on jt\ Oilil J? rttilClbV.'f JHIJ-'Ol iitMUo (ill , accouut of the full of a trestlework, "Sancelito'a Sad Sensation." A laz}- editor in Ohio .reads all /his exchanges in bed: lie finds it tlie easiest w ,.y to fill up l^is sheet. ^uiet,,but firm.1' "Wanted, by a strong German, a situation in an effing house: He understands the ... business." An Indiana woman held a burglar by tne whiskers until her husband came home. Burglars'should shave often. . I:. "While witnessing a game of , base-bail obi "Wes^a boy was struck 011 the-head,:the bawl- coming out ' of .];is mouth. ' " :fv 'A lady reporter, sent to an Agricultural fair, tfrdte ot a lot of young .' pigs: ".JJfr'ey Fook too sweet to live /a minute." A Burlington, Iowa, man bought n little axe becailse liis 'wife was Bick, aud couldn't chop very well : with a heavy one. Hrs. Partington will not allow Ike to play the guitar. "She says he had it once when lie was a child ' 'and it nearly killed him. ? li t?-' ? I)" J 1 1 "A lass, a lass! ' exclaimed an old oachelor, who wanted to marry. ' "Alas! alas!" he cricd, after he had been married awhile. * * ' . > < ; A French lady, hearing that a tunuel cost five thousand francs d vnrd,! importuned her 'husband to buy her a dtess of that material. Ask a St. Louis man about Chicagd* and- he'will admit there is such a place in Illinois, but will add, "It is all mortgaged'-to Bos^ ton." When they ;told Jim ;Oxfordj of Virginia, "tliatrlite was dying, he replied, all, don't forget to put them' siiiiigles ou the mule pen afore it raiuiagain." ' An Arkansas obituary notice: ?S. P??, 0/ Helena, 011 Monday, <8(1 fnst., aged fourteen years. Ilis last words were: 'I didn't know it - was loaded:'" - 1 ' " ' 1 :f* ' / f 3 ( " l ' Gut Metlow - townsman; John Knox, went galloping out1 of Cen-terville on a pale h&rse'fest night," is the gist of ft"feeling obituary notice iir a Xouteville paper. ' v?-i vmit-'T Josh Billings says:, "Diogenes liunteijiiv the clay Time for a 11 honest man, with a lantern: if he had lived in these times, he would have ; Vended the hed lite ov a lokowoi f-V. ! "V'v * - '-'Pay-me that twenty-five cents [ you owe toje;" roared a newsboy to a bootblack. "Ilav'nt got the currency, Jaincsy," responded the burKiisber; "but'.i can give you a certjjiied cHecl^,'' ;r; : ABocbeatcr editor weiit.bim ting; the other day ior tne nrst unie 111 twonty-t wO .years, and he was lucky ' enough to bring down an aid farmer by a shot in- tlusf ?eg. The distance wa's ?ixty-6ix' yards. 5/' v- ?v_;- kv.; A, 13(1 mi at And oyer, Mass.,. does not' believe in1 the fall in prices, ?ec&use.be has just sold for fifty cents a pocket-knile which he bought lor :^iat pficfe1 in 1809, and has used steadily'for Bixty-four years. JTpon the outer wall of a neighboring. female college the other 'morning, was discovered, conspicu;u 'y/ ' 1 ayed, the sign "Domestic Sewing Machines." Some of those 'specimens of total depravity knowu :? cin/lmita ?1i/l if as cwncgt Obuuvutu v**v% ?vi | IrasciWe old party?"Conductor, , why didn't you wakemfc as Tasked 1 you ?! 'Here I am miles beybnd my station." Conductor?"I did try, ' 'sir, but all I could get out of you ' was 'all right, Maria: get the children their breakfast,-and I'll be 'down'in si pliijutfc."'r* i 1 A gentleman, in search of a man to do-sdme tooVk^niet'orr liis way a ' lady' riot as young as she once was, 'land asked her: "Can you tell mc "where I can find a man ?" ' ban not,": she replied, "forL>T? v "been looking these - f. .* one myself." . : . ^fi^tiaed man entered - ^ ^^^Btore the other day and ^ a his boy measured rora pair V -iSFshoes. "But wherc'S the boy V' ^ asked the dealer. "Thuuder!" said t "Nfhe man, "I've left the boy at home; ' Til go and get him;" and off he S started for his house, Six blocks B -^wav.* " 'v "" & Thousands have been changed by the use of the Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of iron) from weak, sick- ly, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, ana happy men and women, and invalids cannot reasona- V5 bly hesitate to give it a trial. For Jf] Dyspepsia and Debility it is a spe- JCo cific. .''' J i v . . $5,000 WORTH 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 thoy are next to Given 1 away. The tfrooerees comprise TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, RICE, FLOUR, CORN, POTATOES, BACON, 13AMS, &c., &c. As ibr clothing the variety is so woll assorted tbat.iio.one can go i ,, *. Away dissatisfied wjfeh the qnarrtily and miAij(at of our BOOTS, . SflfrES, COATS, "VESTS, HATS,.' CAPS, , PANTS, and everrthing else in that < line: OUR DRESS G(fOJ)S, MUFFLERS, FINE SHAWLS, &c., for ladies' comforts are very inviting. Our-Stock of LIQUOftS, SEGARS, PIPES, TOBACCO, &c., Ac., are excellent, CalJ and examioe...: . ; 1 J ? \ ' V > A. Bequest, . Wilson & Cothran Range. Sept. 24, 1873, 24-tf i THE PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON ! " ;LIFJ5J T ' Plil COMPACT; A credit tp.tiie South? T S^CCES?. .^jUiS^RA^^LL jylh uompajiy .equ^i j,u 11,01, best?surpassed by none! ,is a-lrome company worthy of trust and the ? very one for overy'Southerrrman to insure in. * *' M1-' . i.:* .TIIE Old Hartford FIEE j lusnraitfc (Bo. Is too well known to need any recom- J mendation. 11 The Richmond Banking AND j Insarncs Company ; Is also a first-class Fire Company. The above arc represented by W. T. Branch, Of?ce over'New Post Office, Abbeville, S. C. Oct. 1,.1873, * "" ~ HOUSEKEEPERS "" WILL FIND AT , WARDLAW & EDWARDS Many articles that will contribute greatly to their ease and comfort, amongst which we name J Mince Meat,. Desoiccated Cocoa Nut, Chocolate, J j: J?&ocaroni?fre sh,t Cheese, LExtra Cream, Boron's Boast Beef -in Cans, SMOKED TONGUES, Peak ? Frearts . .celebrated London 5 .. BISCUIT, < - * * i 1' Morton's Ginger ftrttons, ? CRACKERS of various kinds, ' Assoitmcnt/of ' r^n?no/-1 /T-nnrla I WtliA.llt/VA vyi yuviuj American *Club Fish, Mackerel, &c. ' Oct 8, 1873, 26-tf Dr. Morse's Indian Root Sugar Coated Pills. for purifying tho blood.*TT m TlfWWW w . x. x Xiiiiixii. Oct. 1,1873. 25 tf THE PIEDMONT VEGETABLE TONIC BITTERS, FOR the relief of Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, P.illious derangement ~] and general debility.' ' ? / j ' For sale by * W. T. PENNEY. 3 Oct. 1, 1873. i Simmons' Hepatic Compound a *' * AND LIVER REGULATOR? always on hand, at ^ W. T. PENNEpKj Oct. 1,1873, 24-tf //__ * ITo cac -J . itlest Cupn, ( Toilet Sets, " AT J PARKER & PERRIN'S. f Oct, 28, 1873. SADDLES! BABBLES I [IfE have on hand and for sate, l/V low lor Cash, a SPLENDID TOCK of SADDLES, BRIDLES, lUGGY WHIPS, WAGON WHIPS, c., &c. Quarles & Perrin. A Oct. 21, 1873. " NELSON & CAMON rOULD call special attention to their To ock of FLANNELS, including the ranklin Mills Opera Flannels, in all lorti and shades. ' Sep 4, 1878 24, tf J I COTTON IS 0?IWhat we want is a M WE would give notice to planters, tl currency we will' pay OUTS! fJRADE. We are receiving one of the :>f Goods evar brought to this town, an than they have been at any time since I meats to large buyerS and are prepared DRY ( BOOTS AN jfijartmmre, ?ran CROCKEE Wo would urgo npon those indebted merits, and as an inducement to our cu; L-otton we promise thc.nl the v'ot-y higes > f * ?" ? \ ? .'* WHITE I Oct 1, 1873, 25-tf GOODS IN EXCHAt Juarnweu - ' * - are how opeuing tl DRY. GOODS, GROCER! Which owing to the scarcity of mone irianfe' fy-E&QiMJS&B J'OJl cox *' "i JU?L MARJ d/:lS73, 25-tf new' goods! 2 r. . " > I AM receiving .daily my .FATvL AT everything usually kept by the lat rreat care after the panics in money mi t will bo able to sell at prices to suit th< Aly Stock embraces in part ' 1 " Staple and Fan OLOT] JOOTS AND SHOES, v - v . v" 9 Hardware, Croc] groceries/ .T T M M ^ ' LATE I Oct 8. 1S73, 20-tf ' I ^mCALK JUi V vruuua, JOOTS,. SHOES, C0NFE( ABBE VILLI HAVE now on hand a large, well-selec of Goods in their line. They pun s'ew York during the la'te.depression in tL 9 sell at the lowest figures. 'They have in Sl'ofe a Very fine lot of fOr fl'OO] . V A N w m, mmmm m* 8$ JET'. 8T $ ind in fact keeps only the best articles. *] iml guarantee complete satisfaction in the >n them at No. 2 GKANITE' llANGE. C A R RI AG^^AKi &TOW offer a LARGE and SUPERIOR price from $140 to $225t witWeH the VAGON8 OF ALL SIZEq, ui'ade by the lATERTAL IN THE COUNTRY, and* They also offer for sale A LIGHT CK^" jOW J^OR CASH. * ' ' -^TALl and \\ ALN.UI | Firm will a Their hearse withLP^^t-n ALL \\'ORKymtAIviblJ' 'waller & mercha: jREENWOC LEE now offering to the public in their line of all the (ioads generally neede Ti ' i; !' . "> TilKHi gT< ' * ---JJI '-t,^ have been selected with great cai READY - MAD] FINE STOCK OF A good assor Groceries, Hardware, Croc which the attention of purchasers is inv WALLER If), 1873, 45-tf MONEY ! 3 ( -0 i [edium of Exchange !! hat daring the present "lock-up" of [JDE FIGURES FOR COTTON IN J * most extensivo and attractive Stocks id the prices of our goods are lower ;ho wur. Wo will offerspecinl incJace- 1 to furuish them with all kinds of J jrOODS, B SHOES, xics, - Iprooisions,1 ;? ' * - ( :Y i &cV, <?c.-'1 to us thd necessity of prompt pay<v>i. Kr?n(rinor forward their ( 311/UlUlO tT prices that can pOsSfbly be paid. BROTHERS. i IGE FOR COTTON, j & C^O?9! icir new Stock of I ES, PROVISIONS, &C.,' 3*, they are offering to sell to their TOjST for which they will jillow the <ET PRICE. ; r . XL . ji?J, 4^ Ji- ?I 4? WEW -STOCK! . ' < ID WINTER SUPrLY embracing J e firm. My stock was bought with utters commenced, an^IjT ^pi J3u,i:e.that ) times. .: ' 4 ' ] cy Dry Goods, ESXUSTG,* HATS AND CAPS, \ * - j kery, Saddlery, } rOTIONS, &G. ' )BERTSON, ; flILLER & ROBERTSON, j J Rs"lX^^ ^ Groceries, JTIONARIES, Etc., Etc. 5 C. H., S. G., ted and well-assorted Htoclt of all lands' ^ hased thefr Goods i*n Baltimore and le'tnarkets for the cashr "and are en&bled i i ' t I ' j 3RIES ' ! 1'j r - ' " ? " rhey desire the public to patronize them i quality and price of. their goods. Call . " .Bept. 24, 1873, 24-tf AND REPAIRING. I ROBER^^^P , L STOCK BU(JGIES, ranguig in ' mrir\Iqopfovaixjeuta^iii the business, t .SSlAtimXlfeTS, and of the BEST : ffpr U\e latest and best styles. s-E-KECK CARRIAGE,of good style, " BURIAL CASES, and MAHOGAt of cheaper style. ; ' itteiid all funerals. " ;i [Nov. 3,187*,^BROTHER, J NTS .AT | )D, S. C.,j ' new and handsome building, a full J d in this community. [)CK OF r00B? I 3 rc, and unusually attractive. i CLOTHING. 1 BOOTS AND SHOES.si tment of kery, and Glassware. ited. Give us a call. & BROTHER. CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK Of South Carolina. A.BBEVILLE, S- C*. Officers : -VM. MARTIN President, JoL. J. B. PALMER,...Vice-President. _ V. G. BRENIZER, Cashier, j Jepsits of $1 angUpvarflsBeceivei [ntercst at the rate of Seven por cent, per annum on Certificates of Deposit, and Six per cent* Compounded Semi-Annually ? , on Accounts. K EXCHANGE, GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD.' if ?Z?*25", i;ollecuor.3 and Kemiwances * " JW&-; t ALL offers for discount must be ad- * iressed to the Assistant Cashier, stating ;he amount, time, personal security, and jollaterals. Such written, oilers will Meet prompt reply.'- J DEPOSITORS wishing either to de- ' posit or withdraw funds, must present i.heir books, either iu person or with written order to auot.her. MERCHANTS at Greenwood, Niney-Six, Cokesbury, Hodges, Due West, J Lowndesville, and through the county generally, are invited to do their, business with and through this Bank. Evjryfacility will be afforded, and their jusiness done promptly and economical- J y. TO THE POOR, who make, but Utile, and of that little wish to stive a llt;Ie, no better method can be devised ( ihanthatin practical operation here. 1 BANK IIOURS-From 9 a. m. x> 3 p. m. ; and on Saturdays or any miblic daya until sunset. EDWARD L. PARKER, J . . Assistant Cashier. July 9, 1S73, 13, 12m. i . CHANGE OF SCEDULE. On and after Thursday, September the >th, 1872, the Passenger trains on this [load will be run as follows, daily, Sun lays excepted: GOING WEST, OR UP. Leave Columbia 7:15 $.m. " Alston .....; 9;05 a.m. " Newberry 10:40 a.m. " Cojtesbury .. 2:00p.m. " Jielton 3;5<)p.m. \rriv.eGreenville,v/, 5;30p.m. UOINO EAST, OK DOWN. [jeav,e Greenville ,.. 7;30 a.m. ' Bel ton ......... 9;30 a.m. ] " Cokesbury i. ll;15a.m. j A bbeville....................... 9;15a.m. c " Newberry. ?30 p.m. t " Alston 4:20 p.m. i Vrrjve Columbia G:00p.m. ] fit#" Connect at Alston with trains on 1 ;he Spartanqurg and Unfon ltailroad ; t :oni/ecting at Columbia, 8. C., with c Sight Trains on the South Carolina I liailroad, upand down ; also with Trains joing North and 'South on Charlotte, Jolumbia and Augusta Kailroad, and Wilmington, Columbia and AugUsta Railroad. * ; ABBEVILLE" JR&ANCir. Train leaves Abbeville at 9.15 M., t connecting with Down Train from JreenviJJe. Leaves UoKesoury ac z.io P. M., connecting with Up Train from V>lunibi?. Accommodation- Train, Monday*}, Wednesdays and Fridays. -1 Leaves ('okesb.ury at 11.15 A. M.., or on he arrival of the Down - Train from Jreenville. Leaves Abbeville at 1 j'clock P. M., connecting with Up rrain from Columbia. * ' jj VNDERKONBRAN'OH A BLUERIDGEDIV'K l DOWN. " J Leave Walhalla 5:45 a.m. . " Perryville 0:25 a.m. < " Peijdlotoii.... 7:10 a.m. j " Anderson "... 8:10 a.m. j \r rive Bel ton 9.00 a.m. . UP. \ Leav.e Eel ton 3:50'p?ni* t " Ander{?on .7s.>... 4:50 p.m. t " ' Pendlet'on?:;.....>....:..,1.l;.:.J t>:50 p.m ( " Perryville 6:35p.m. f \rrive Walhalla 7:15p.m. ( ^Accommodation J.njMO. between Bel- t on airtj And^sdh dn Tuesdays/ SChurs- t lays arid Saturdays, ^Lease Beitbn at i An a M nr nn &HHvftl of Down Train s j-om Greenville. Leave Anderson at t 2.00 P. M., connecting with Up Trail) \ Tom Columbia. r TOOS. DODAMEAD,: h Gen'l Superintendent j Jabez Norton, Gen'l Ticket Agen r i While, Hill & Cmiiiam, ! AT 190, i MIE ^OW READY TO OPFER ? TIIEIE STOCK t SPRING AND SUMMER! * T HATES (they believe) to suit A. every buyer. "Live and : help ive" is their motto. They have a good tock for Sale, and will show their goods vith pleasure. The interest of the buy;r will be kept in view at all times. Call and test the truth of thttir asseriohs. " " ' " ." April 1G, 1873, 1-tf Cotton Gins, rHtf BROWN, THE TAYI<OR ^ ' AND THE GRISWOLD GIN "(1 uruiahed tourder. Repairing prompt- ]} y done. Also kept on hand a good ol tock of Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash- G Lands, Tables, jUlmirs, Chamber-suits \v nd other furniture, together with b< EWINGMACHIES, WHITE-WIRE LOTHES' LINES, warranted rust \\ roof, Maps, Charts, Picture Frames, le o., <tc. Orders solicited by te , M. MATTHEWS, S Ninety-Six, S. C. Juune 4, 1873, S-tf ETAlfACtAfDA Oil M. JLUJ. U0U111/ Vllj PHE PUREST MADE, always on l?! [ hand and for sale by W. T. PENNEY. Feb. 19, 1873, 40-tf C [oise Fever and Ague Pills ]J Elix Iodine Promide of Calcium. ^ Elix Bromide Posabsium, na Sol. Persulphate of Iron, Ra Chronic Acid, Colorless Tint of Iodine. -I f PARKER & PERHIN'S. ^ Oct 1, 1873. I STEAM Mil ILL, Columbia, S. C. P w. WING, ^Proprietor. * I MANUFACTURER OF iash, Blinds, Doors, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, nsifle, Piyot BMs and Mrs, COLUMNS, Piliasters. MANTELPIECES, Mouldings, Brackets, . ,: Hand-Rails, YEWELS, BALUSTRES, Scroll M of all Description. Ill Work Guaranteed A No. 1. May 28,1873, 7-ly. . . . * OFFICIAL. State of South Carolina. Office of Secretary of State, \ Columbia, Jan'y 13, 1373. j The Abbeville' "PRESS AND BAMNER" is hereby designated is the Newspaper for the publication )f all Legal Notices and Official Adver' 1 A" -A- A LK isemenw ior me uouiny <n auubvuic, inder the Act, approved February 22d, 1870, entitled "An Act to Regulate the Publication of Legal and Public Noices," and the Order heretofore issued lesignating the Abbeville Medium is, 1 ere by rescinded. 8AM1 L W. MELTON, Attorney General. ,8. Jj. HOGE. .Gowptwdler General. H. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. T certify that the foregoing is acop3T o he original on lile in this Office. H. E. HAYNE, . '' Secretary of State. iN ACT to Regulate the Puhllca-, tiou of alt Lrc/al .and Public Notices. "" ' ' ' ' : tr 1 7)A S4- nfn/1 IATT Hta ?Ir*n-? OLtTllW it fiJf 11 UllUUVtu UJ iiiV ?JVU tte and House of Representativea of the state of South Carolina,, now met ami littingin General Assembly, and by the luthority of the same, It shall be the lutyof the Attorney General, the Com p,roller General," and by the Secretary 10 State, conjointly, to designate, .by pubic notice [in] on6. or '.more newspapers 11 this State', in which all legal notices, idvertiscmeuts,,pr publications for the state, of any and every character reouir>d by I{i\v to be made public, slip.ll .be publishedand said :Attftrn?y General, Jomptro(Ue? General, <uid Secretary of slate, khall have'power to make such shanges and new . designations, from ,ime to time* as they: may judge that iw? jwn&ftw&st r$#ii ie*.aBr ? / ? 1? _ A/W bac. J2. All Stale ana county unices, ind other persons are hereby required o furnish to the newspapers designated jni'er this Act, for thd State afid for the epreseritativeu?tyitie#, fof publication, ill legal notices, advertisement? and mlilications, of any and every character eq aired by law"to,be maftop'qblic; and 10 legal noticb; advertisement o^publi'atiou refluirgtt ,by iajvifb be made pubic shall have any valid force or effect inless published "in the newspapers desgnatea under this Act ; and no publi:ation, of any character In any newspa>er not designated under this Act, shall >e paid for from the funds of this State, ?r of any-County.: Provided, That the aid officers mentioned in Section oiie hall have jpbwer., in cases requiring unisual publicity, to ofdor publication in uch Deu,'"Prtf"iriS< ^ addition to those l<vifgnated under .this Act, as by and pith the .pdvice of the .Governor jthey nay select,; and bills so incurreii;shall e audited and paid in the usual mauicr. .StSC. 3. All Acts and parts of Acts inonsi&tent,herewith are hereby repealed. Sec. 4. This Act shall take effect from ud after passage. [Jan. 22,1872. John Agnew, SUCCESSOR TO Carroll & Spellman, Carriage Manufacturer, Corner of Waahinr/ton and Sumter Streets. v r., COLUMBIA, S. C. MANUFACTURES and keeps fJL constantly on hand a full stock ' HOCK A WAYS, PIIJETONS, BUCJIES and WAGONS, all of which is i-.l U_! I f I urnillieu US UCUl^ iit icoot trijutii iv viiv ?st made anywhere at the price. Agent for the celebrated MILBURN rA(JON, made of timber seasoned at ast three years. Every wagon warran- ( d against breakage from defect in marial or workmanship. Those wagons e made of all sizes and are sold very JOHN AGNEW, j Proprietor. Address M. J. CALNAN, Agent. May 28, 1873, 7-ly f GOLDSMITH. P. KIXD. OJ-oldsmitli "Kind, ! OTJNDERS & MACHINISTS, 1 (PHOENIX IRON WORKS, 1 JOLUMBIA, S. C. a ^ fANTJFACTURERS of Steam En- I gines of all sizes; Horse powers, rcular unci juuiey saw jjiiijh, vjrrisu d Sugar Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Or- . mental, House and Store Fronts, Iron . .ilings, Agricultural Implements, etc. j ass and Iron Castings of all kinds tde to order on short notice, and on 1 j most reasonable terms. Also, man- J icturers of Cotton Presses. S Jay 28,1873, 7-1I'm New Store! NEW ROODS!! THE undersigned hare just opneed an entire new stock of GROCERIES, Provision and Liquors, As well as Other Goods in their Line. At thrf Old Stand of A; 1L HILL, re ctrntly TROWBRIDGE & CO., when we will bJ* pledsed to serve the public chea j3 Fob cash. ! A. ST. HILL. Jan. 29,1873, 42-tt i Many Articles in tJie BEY fiOODS LIS! Offered at greatly, reduced prices; bj Wardlaw & Edwards. Dec. 18, J872, l36-tf 1 . ' , - (WITH LATEST IXifrHOVEJlENTS.) FOR 20 YEARS THE Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE "WORLD IF you think of buying a Sewing ma chine it will pay you to examint the records of those now in use ant profit by .experience. The Wheeler A Wilson stands alone as the only Ligh Itunning Machine, using the lioiari Hook, making a Lock Stitch, alike 01 both sides of the fabric sewed. A1 shuttle machines waste power in draw ing the shuttle back after the stitch ii formed, bringing double wear and straii upon both machine and operator, henet while other machines rapidly wear out the Wheeler & Wilson lasts a lifetime and proves an economical investment Do.not believe all that is promised b\ so-called "Cheap" machines, youshouli require proof that years of use hav< tested their value. Money ouce throwi away cannot be recovered. n ... J * XTa ^1. : ~ oenuiivr uur vucumrs. inuuiiiicn nun on easy terms, or monthly payment taken. Old machines put in order o: received in exchange. Wheelek & Wilson Mf'o Co.'s Ofc's Savannah, Augusta, Macon and Co lumbus, Ga., Columbia aud Charles ton. S. C. PURSLEY & TRUMPS. Ag'ts, Augusta aud Columbia "VV. B. CLEVES, Genera1! Agent, Aug. 27, '73, 20-ly] Savanuah, Ga Notice. Office of the G. & C. Railroad,] Columbia, August 26, 1873. j "H"TNDER a resolution of tbe Board o BJ Directors, the Interest Coupons o <? ni_,_ LI.! a. 1 ? 1.. __j ,.f _1 me ?->UUie guurumeeu umiua unu ui suci other bonds of this company as are reg ularly recorded in the office of the com S any, matured between the first day o anuary, 1S72, and the first day of July 1'873, both inclusive,/will be funded ir bortds having ten years to run, as'pro vided for in the company's proposals t( the bondholders : of date of August 11 J873. JBJoldcur&jOf theabove obligation! 'are requested to send in a statement o thein to this office, to 'facilitate the ex change; which it is desired to complet< without delay, $nd enqWe the necessary aiyaugqmwpta tb;A)e .made! .for, the. i*re sumption of regular interest payments ' Resident. .. ft/vnf S. 1878. tf ' ' ' BAGGING AND Ties! WE have in store a good line ol Heavy Bagging and the celebrated Arrow Ties, which we sell cheap for Cash. 1 NELSON & CANNON. Sept 24, 3872 / 24, tf c.e7bruce, Boot and Shoe Maker, Cote & Wilson's Banp, WOULD respectfully inform the public that he has opened a simp in Abbeville " I ...i?? U? I flC me auovu lucauun, yvueit: uc iiu9 |in>vlded liiinself with the best material, and is now prepared to execute all work in his line with neatness and dispatch. He guarantees satisfaction in qualit}' and price, and will be pleased to receive the patronage of the public. Sept. 24, 1873, 24-tf S. B. NORRELL, Harness laier ami Saddler, OFFERS for sale, Harness Mounting, Hiding and Driving Ritts, Bridle Ruckles, Copper Rivets, Collars, etc. Special attention given to repairing Harness ami Saddles. New work warranted twelve months. HOT Shop over Trowbridge & Co.'s stoic. [Sept. 3?21, 3m NOTICE. THE undersigned has associated with him in the Fire Insurance nisiness, JOEL S. PERRIN, Esq., unler the name and styie of 1)VPRE & JERRIN. We represent a Capital of Four Milions Dollars, and are prepared to issue ,11 kinds of Policies. Apply to J. F. C. PuFre, at No. 3 Veite's Block, or to Joel 8. Perrin, ?sq., Law Range. J. F. C. DuPKE. July 3,1872,12, tf , KELSON & CANNON HAVE on hand, and are receiving, BACON, FLOUR and MOLAS1ES of all grades. Cheap for the money. Sept 24, 5873 24, tf FOLLOWING A GOOD EXAMPLE. < _ * .? " - 'J HB. CLAFLItf /;&' CO, STEWART,aod othfofarg? houses in l^cw Yorkr are atfloupat REDUCED PRICES ar>d a*;C0ST, to suit the price of Cotton as W$fl*as 'lie stringency of the ino&cy market; HO-also, . f'-noJ to* rv f -g v. ; in*'// iucuonaia & Haddon > M XZ "WILL FOR THE , 5 . >V)f Next Sixty Days give in eXcbarfge fof w - CASH or TELIT. DRY GOODS J at Great!j'fleduced Prices. ;; i. ' : Dress Goods. r::X. :5;. Trimminirs Milliim and "Hnh'nn!! aaaaahauvu. X11.11U.UU1 I UilU IWUVUUl and such other goods at r;.1 COST. Call early and get bargaiD8--we ^ mean business. Nov.' 19,1873, 32-tf ? . < ?!* 7 .yr,i: vfltfflf .VLEX R. HOUSTON, f A. FLINTfA^tOTT. HOUSTON I tWm, VWVVM MVVV*M|: , 1 .Augusta, Georgia * V>' ' ' * 'J > WILL continue the Business in idf Jts Branches, in.our NEW W;AREI USE, No. 160 Reynolds street ? HOOM MISSION, $1 PER BALE. 4 , We will furnish the best FertilhMXS, Bagging, Ties, Ac. . , Liberal advances made on consign1 mcnts. Futures bought or sold in this market . or New York. , Oct. 8j 1873, 26-tf DRESS GOODL 1 (In Endless Variety.) 1 All of tho latest shades irt ,1. ' SILK STRIPED MM, i - i -T^." ' Herges' monairs,.,; ' Merinos, Empress Cloths, &o. . .' > ?"TW? SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SCAEFES, COLLAEETTSI f > Belts, Velveteens, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, ' TJiVVinna VnfinnB. 'Afl. J AilMUVUOl A?tv V*VMwy . . [ QTJARLES & PERMIT. ! Oct. 8, 1873, 26-if ' ' s a' ; OR. JOHN S. THOMPSON, > DENTIST, -TKFFERS his professional services to f tUp the citizens of Abbeville, ancf . . surrouuding country. ' Office overUitizena' Sayipgi i Ocl22,1873,2S-tf / To Those Whom it Kay Concern. ? ?> THOSE who are indebted to the late firm of M. W.' & CO., who do not settle toe $ain?by the first of December next", will find their notes and accounts in tie haads of an officer for collection; <' M. W. COLEMAN, ? u ao: aren'T. ' -ISW.T, 1873, 3p-4t - :?!' V ' */ "V"4 y? . , . Cheesel Cheese! ; . .mT i* , ; CREAM AND FACTORY CHEESE J A T Quarles & Ferrin. Oct 7, 1873, 26-tf shoes] shoesi ; Cheapest and Largest Stock of I BOOTS AND SHOES ever kept by Quarles & Perrin, Ooo. 8,1873, 26-tf ' 1 !' Brow's Mill Tiocles, FOR the alleviation of Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, and all disorders of the Breath and Lungs. Public speakers and singers will the Troches inualvable for clearing and strengthening the voice. Price So cents per Box. W. T. PENNEY. Oot-1, 1873. W. T. Penney Has a new supply of SOAP, Segars and Sapolio. Oct ,1,1873, 25-if