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L.JJ I ' .J J _ IfRESJKTMENT OP -THE "4RAND JURY. \ STATE OF fcOt'TH CAROLISA, ! A BBKVILAE COUNTY. I 1 IN THE GENERAL SESSIONS- ( JANUARY TERM, IS74. I t i To His H onor, Thompson H. Cooke, ) Judge of the Eighth Ci'cuit: o fj The Grand Jury beg leave to make the following presentment: Jiar* examined the office of the fClerk of th<;;Court, and fiud everything _ rin good condition. The Sheriffs office also is properly j, ,kept. He has on hand the sum of two ri hundred and eighty-three dollars, and ^ ;he Informs us that he has notified the * .parties interested according to law. We flud that he has not yet strengthened j -his bond, as directed by a former order ^ ?of this Court. V THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbkvii.le County. 1 IX THE PROS A TK COURT. j <rr> th? Honorable the Grand Jury of the Eighth Js "circuit Court of South Carolina, at Abbeville 4J. II., 8.C.; A TABULAR STATEMENT Of iwney* on account of Ileal Estates remain- \ Inn In the itand?.oT Charles \V". UuHln, J mice of frobalc far Abbeville County, respectfully nub- v jifUt^d. . On Account of the rati fslate?f Xathu-i i telCobb, .'lecenucd .. 5 ln.w On account of the real ?mtav> of rhouias, | = It. I'uckett, Sr., deceased - Oil 10 On account of the' real estate of Susau! _ i Eaton. lunal'c ? 716# p On account of the real estate of S. 8. Mc-J I i Curry, deceased.... lw.ro On aueount of the rev1 estate of J'?1C| ' t Wilson, decensed ? ; I 393,00 r Ou aceouat of the real estate lcjc,,n"i " d?r Winn, dacctuM.-d 1?N -' ? On amount of the real estate of , Sniltli, deceased ?!?,?. On uccouttt^f Uu; mal estate of Elizabeth and Sarah T. Lkiriotdale, minors... I 901!'i On Mvuumt uf tins real cclatu ofIrwlu 1 ? - - - > : iftv,'.Mii iiutcuiKon, ? On aecount of the real eat ale of John i Scnwright, deceased 215S4 On account of the real oiUttc of Joliu' in C. Water#, deceased ?..j 2K) OK On account of the real estate of 1'alrick, . C. MtsCiiMlun, deceased ? too. 15 k< iOu account or the rcul <? .ate of SiunucJ, i ft Dunuwdody, deceased lls'35 : On account*! tfce real estate of Leonard ' X. Andrews, -dcceii*ed -?| 366 H Cx IHU2 'X CHAS. W. GUFFIN, Jiud'^e I'robatc Abbeville County. The office of the Probate Judge is tteatly kept, and the records in proper = order. We fiu<ithathe has in his hands the sum of four thousand, four hundred ? tiira1..oH/>llnpe \vhi?h is Hot (!ei>OS- n aUU " ? jy itcd in any bank. The office of the County Comtnission<er.i, as fur as we could ascertain, is in c good condition. The papers in this E office are voluminous, and we did not personally go through them, but the ^ efficient chairman of the Board seems jyj to be well-versed in the details of his M office, and auxious to discharge his du- ^ ties properly. p They have granted eight licenses to A #*11 spirituous liquors, the proceeds of which are properly accounted for. They ^ have levied a tax of one-half mill to de- ( , fray the expenses of the Court, one-lmlf CJ mill for the poor house, one-half mill HI to defray the expenses of assessments ^ <of property, three-quarters of a mill for the jCoads and bridges, one-quarter of a m jyjill for the jail, aud onedialf mill for miscellaneous expenses. They have ? * * 1 * 9? -1- - ~ onut'innc not yet nau ineir cimuis wi wi < audited by the County Treasurer. The Q llrand Jury thinks that the plau of letting out bridges by sealed proposals In objectionable, but law requires it. They therefore suggest that steps be taken to have the law changed so as to ' Require them to advertise the same to be let out to the lowe?t bidder, upon the 1 jpot The .County Auditor's office is in good j (Condition. He has furnished us the fol* I (lowing abstract of real and personal property in the county, with the x;nount of taxes charged against the County Treasurer as follows: Total toIim of personal property. $I,S4T,9G8 1 Total rait* of real property SH.&Sti.tfl, ? Total *v8*,m 8tat? Ta* 168,81279 /\wnty Tax $17,203.19 i Court House Tax $lJ.4tK.7fl | ttchool Tax r.080.(2 Poll Tax R 125.00 ' Total iiw.eao.-.'i They havo visited the poor house and ] find the inmates well cared for. There are some repairs needed, but the county commissioners are looking after the matter. We recommend that the sup- ^ plies be purchased only upon the order of the chairman of the board of county iuomnorft We have also examined the jail. We ] recommend that bunks be furnished with mattresses, for all except the felons' cell, and that mattresses be furjnshcd for them. We ricommd that Unyjeibe one room provided in the jail for the use of such persons as are confined fox offences less than those of au . ^farc^s character. The jail was very $Mhyt an^ n?t suitable for the occupation of human beings. The roads and bridges generally are ,in fair condition, f he bridge at McKettrick's mills needs some repairs.also the .bridge at 3rq^y'a ^Is. ' Ave find that the liquor'styo#, kept by R. M. Sander*, n^r ibe corporate limits of the town of Ninety.-^, is a nuisance to the community, apd we ' recommend that it be abated. , ' We tind that there is a great deal pf { complaint about produce being stolen j from the fields, before being gathered. ' We recommend that the Legislature , pass a law requiring persons who buy produce to keep a book and enter each i lot bought, amount, and time of pur- 1 chase, and from whom purchased, j which book shall be open to inspection, j and attaching a penalty for the violation of this provision. We call attention to vouchers of W. P. McKellar, chairman of board of county commissioners as to the disposition of money from licenses, which is hereunto attached. DISPOSITION OF LICENSE MONEY; Nov. 5th, 1878.?Paid White Brothers, Poor House Supplies - $18 50 Jan. 15th, 1874.?.raid JH. ?. i-enmu, v> ivnena Ticket ? 3 90 Jan. 5th, 1874.?paid A. McNeil 3 00 Jan. 121874.?paid A. E. Lesly, Beef tor poor house. ?.... 6 00 Jan. 121874.?Paid A. O. Penny, Transportation of Lunatic 19 00 Jon. 12th? 1874.?Paid T. A. Jefferson services as Constable 19 no Jan. 8th, 1874.?Paid 8. F. Edw6rein Transportation I.unatlc... 10 00 Jan. 14th, 1874.?paid A. R. Burton, In part of services, 10 00 The bahinco was used in expenses fur Court, An. 896,96 W. P. McKELLAR, Chairman Board County Commissioner^. We reconinieiid that the count j ionunisfii oners, and town authorities Jiat grant licenses, make a condition in'tiie bond, that persons selling spirituous liquors shall sell a pure article, and ;hat they reserve the right to inspect .he liquors and any person selling impure spirits shall forfeit their license. Iu conclusion, we desire to return >ur thanks to the Solicitor and all the mblic officials for their courtesy; and o your Honor for the aid rendered us n the discharge of our duties, and for -our able and impartial administration f the law. W. D. Mars, Foreman. Marriages. MARRIED, on the loth January, f$74, by the Rev. J. F. Gibert, at the Evidence of the bride's father, Mr. IARION LINK and Miss EMMA iESLIE. MARRIED, at tlve residence of the ride's brother, on Sabbath morning, atiuary 18,1874, by Rev. B. b\ Miller, Ir. J. H. MINER and-Miss AGGIE V. CHILES. MARRIED, at the residence of Mr. \V. McMillan, on the 15th of Jauuay, 1874, bv the Rev. It. N. Pratt, Mr. OHN 0. DOUGLASS aud Miss JENflE MATTHIS. MARRIED, by Rev. W. T. Capers n the loth of January, 1874, Mr. JOHN 'HOMAS, of Edgetietd County, and Ii?s MAGGIE CARLISLE, of Abbeille. Consignees. The following named persons have eight in the Depot: JB&W J Johnson, M Cooper, C T taskell, J C Pr??ley, L H Russell, T iaker, W H Miller, T M Jay, Bradley .iav. J. W.MARSHALL, A go lit. The following persons have packages i the Express office: E 11 Miles, IV D Mars & Co, C T Has?11, J E DuHose, J E Ci JJeil, Mi#s H Wilson, It Bie.kuiiln, Mrs J W Lesb, H Wilsou, 8 Smith, Mrs S E King, iittl'tC. V. HAMMOND, Agent. Market Reports. COOUECTED WEKKLY BY ! A R N W E L L & CO., eaters in Staple Dry Goodx, Groceries, Provisions, 6ccd'C. A linKVUyLiK, jau. si, jo/t. otton, 13 to 13J ggs 25c per dozen odder, $1.25 per 100 lbs lour, $9 to $14 per bbl rouud Peas, Si'.00 to $2.25 per bushel leal, $1.25 per bushel Classes, 50 to 75c per gallon ails, -.10 cents per lb ranges, SOc to $1.00 per dozen eas, $1.00pe.- bushel pples, $2.00 utter, 25 aeon, 10 to 12 rjflee, 30 to 35 .Si.95 <1, fjickens 1.5 to 2-r>c each Nkw Yokk, Jun. 19. ? Cotton dull id nominal; uplauds 18J; OrleaiiB 10J. old opened at 11J?now 11 J. Chaklbston, Jan. 19.?Cotton quiet? iddling loj; low middling 15}. Au(iusta, Jan. 19.?Cotton?middling i?al4j. !UY ONLY THE GENUINE. iiijllSl ' IJtliv suuseriocr uas it*nsfu nuie building oti tne4,Dendy Corner' nr the South-e^Lst .corner of the publii square. The li^use has been thoroughly renovate,d and repaired, and wasopenet [in JANUARY 1st, 1874. He wttl be happy to accommodate thi travelling public and people generally He intends to keen a first class Hotel u good table and well trained and atten tive servants. Board for families or single parties cai be had at cheap rates. A good Liver stable on the lot. Apply to JOHN A. WIER, Agent. Jan. 7, 1874, 39-tf Paper Hangings. 200 Rolls Wall Paper. C Dozen Window Shades, Received to-day, .T- Ii. flhalmfirs & fin. Jan. 14,1874, 40-tf To Oar Customers. OUR cnstomers are hereby notific that from the 15th of th I month they can obtain no l'urth( crodit from us until all old accouni are settle^. PARKER & PERRIN, 14, 1874,40t( " Standard Scales. Stock Scales, Coal Scales, Hay Scales, )airy Scales, Counter Scales, <fcc., &c. Icales repaired promptly and reasonably. For Sale, also, Letter Presses, and THE MOST PERFECT HARM CASH DRAWER Miles Alarm Till Co.'s EVEIIY /ETjj-?i EVERY Merchant ^ J Be Them. ^ nauxsuiwu SOLD AT FaiMs' Scalc Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 Broadway, New York. 160 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. 5o Camp Street. New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & E WING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN <fc CO., 2 Milk Street, Boston. POLLARD & CO., AGENTS, % Augusta, fjfl. For sale bv TROWBRIDGE & CO., Abb.eyijle, S. C. Jan. 1st, J67?, 39-3in WIER'S HOTEL 1*?** ? ? - ? i a? rr_i. 1874. GUA O: 100 TOXS ACID PI 100 TONS WAA'DO ! 100 TONS STOJTO I ARRIVING AN! EARLY ORDERS WILL RECE Apply at my office in rear of B Greenwc A, I | January 14, 1874, 40-3t EXTENSION Of the Time for PAYING TAXES, j 133" pursuance to orders received by the Auditor from tho Governor s * / ? I a L - 1 and comptroller uenerai, uiu unuur-isigned announces that the time fcrll the paj'ment of taxes lias been ex- 1 tended to the 5tli February !N"ext, and that he will be at the following named placed to receive taxes at the times designated. Greenwood, 19th and 20th inst. Chiles'Cross Roads, 21st and 22d, Bradley's, 23d inst., Calhonn's Mills, 26th and 27th inst. Lowndcsvillc, 28th and 29th iust. Due West, 30th and 31st inst. Cokesbnry, 2d and 3d Februar}', Abbeville C. II., 4th and 5th " T. N. TOLBERT, County Treasurer. .T.in. 13.1874. 40-tf mv thomas, edwards, & mcastct ARE prepared to furnish all kinds of LUMBER at the shortest notice at the mill formerly known as Maury's Mill. The Mill is in good repair, and with a good supply of logs on hand, customers need have no fears of delay in tillidg orders. Price $1.50 per hundred, CASH. J. W. THOMAS, I N. A. EDWARDS, ALLEN McCANTY. Jan. 14, 1874, 40-tf j ATTENTION. , rplIE attention of our customers is [ called to tlic fact that all unpaid accounts for . 1873 are now past duo. "We need the mo- 1 ncy, and the}', without exception, will will please come forward and settle promptly Quarles & Perrin. Jan. 7, 1874, 39-tf GREENWOOD J FEMALE INSTITUTE. < _ < THE exercises of this Institution will open on the first Monday in ( January, 1874. The scholastic year of ? nine months, will be divided into three terms: the first term will end Friday before the first Monday ifx April; the 1 i ...:n secoiiu lurm Will wiimhuiaa- ^ii hi<5 ^idi Monday in Aprjl, ^>'d end pr?d#y t>e' fore the firsj, >?onduy m July; iiic jthird term will ftoni^ienqe the ffr?t Monday j in September, and end Friday before the first Monday i# Poc^iober. There will be q public examination at the close of ttye second tejiu. It is designed to provide (every facility for a thorough . and complete female education. Competent Assistants will be employed as the necessities of the Institute require. Bates of Tuition Per Term of Three Months, to be paid 1 1 in advance: Primary Department, fcu.W; Acudem'i ic Department, $10.00; Collegiate De/ partment, $12.00; Musical Department, 1 $13.00. j Board twelve dollars per'month. ! W. K. BLAKE, Principal. ' Dec. 10,1873 3o-tf n ~ y Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that Amaziah M. Fisher, Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Jane Fisher, deceased, lias applied to Charles W. Guftln, Judge of Probate. In and for the County of Abbeville, for a final discharge as Administrator. It is Ordered, that the twelfth day of February A* D. 1874, be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said Estate. J. C. WOSMANSKY, C. C. P. A. C. Jan. 12,1874, 35-4t* THE ALSTON HOUSE. a The Misses Cater is Jr TTAYIJS'G copvenient and plensant l_8 xl rooms open in the "ALSTON HOUSE," will be pleased to accommodate any who may apply, either for transient or permanent board. ' 'j Jan. 14,1574, 4(Hf NO 1874. IOSPIIATE, FERTILIZER, SOLUBLE GUANO, ) TO ARRIVE. rVE PROMPT ATTENTION. I AILEY, HODGES & CO., >ocL, C. Agent for Fertilizers. 1 Tax Notice. - I Office of County Treasurer. ) Abbeville, Jan. 5, 1874.) | VTOTICE is hereby given th??t the i i.^( books of the County Treasurer t vill be open for the collection of i ["axes on and after the ] 9th of January, 1874, 1 ts required by the Act of General Usembly, and aftor 15th January the . >enalty of twenty percent, will at- 1 ach 1 The State Tax is 12 mills. The County Tax is 3 mills. The Court House Tux is 2 mills. t SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX. Ninety Six, 00. Greenwood, 1 mill. Colceebury, 00 " Donnaldsvillo 1J " Due West, 00 " Long Cane, 4 " i Smithville, 2 " 1 White Hall, 3 ' 1 Indian Ilill, .1 " Cedar Springs, 1 " Abbeville, "3 " Diamond Hill. 1} " Lowndesville, 1} u Magnolia, 3 " Callioun's 1J " r? ii (i X?U1 UWilUAj JL 2 T. N. TOLBERT, County Treasurer. < Jan. 5, 1874, 39-lf Til; I # mglinYfertiiizer WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Caah Prioo i r (50 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Time Frioet ?55 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November 1st. 1874. Free of Interestfafokt and Draya? to lie aiei ITS SUCCESS IS J IT PARALLELED, AND ITS STANDARD IS A No. 1. ., ii Hiii WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Price s |33 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Time FlUoe: |38 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November J, 1874. IPrea of Interest. Freifit anfl Drayage to lie aitt FOR SALE BY AGNEW & BONNER, Due West. WALLER & BROTHER, Greenwood. Geo. W. Williams & Co., General Agents at Charleston, S. C. Jan. 12,1873, 40-4m McAdams & Black CALL upon all persons indebted to them to settle their notes and accounts at once. Theijr great loss by fire eompclls them to have their money. Settle early and save costs. MeAdams & Blaek. Jan. 14, 1874, 43-3t " --i X lilctJL i/iBUixaxgc. NOTICE is hereby given tliat J. B. Leroy, Executor of the Estate of Philip LeKoy, deceased, has applied to Charles W. (jiitfin, Judge of Probate, iu and for the County of Abbeville, for a final discharge as ijxeoutur, It is Ordered, That the third day of March, A. D. 1874, be fixed for hearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said Estate. J. C. WOSMANSKY, C. C. P. A. C. Jan. 14,1874 40-4fc* Make Tour Homes Pleasant and Attractive. BEAUTIFUL Ohromos, Oil Paintings and Lithographs, for sale Vy J, D. Chalmers & Co. fan. 14,'1874,40-tf PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, (CAPITAL 8100,000,) Soluble Pacific Gaano. TIIIS GUANO is now so well known in all the Southern States for its remarkable effects ns an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recom- . mendation from us. Its use for eight ' years past has established its char- 1 aeter for reliablo excellence. The 1 large fixed capital invested ' by tbe 1 Company in this trade affords tho ? surest guarantee of the continued ex- ? oellence of Litis Guano.* ?-T4ie supplies put into market this season arc, us * heretofore, prepared under ibo su? perintendencc of I)r. St. Julian Ravenel, Chemist, of the Company, at Charleston, S Ci Hence planters mayjrest assured that its quality aud composition is precisely the same as that heretofore sold. J.N. JiOBSON, Selling Agents, Charleston, S. C.r: J01IN S. REESE & CO. General Agents, Bultimore. < Terms?-$48 cash; $53 time, without interest. To accommodate planters, ^hey can srder uow and have until 1st April to Jscide us to whether they will, take . it time or cash price. When deliver)d from th? factory by the car load, jo dray age will be charged. ACID PHOSPHATE, GUANO, 30NE, PLASTER, &c., always on tand, quality guaranteed. J. N. ROBSON. _ Dec. 20, 1873, 37-4in 1 MCE TO DEBTORS OF Barnwell & Co. r Old accounts must be settled before new ones are opened. There kvill be positively no exceptions to :bisrule. j T?AT?tt\VTCLL & CO. Dec. 24,1873, 37-tf OUR DEBTORS Must Dome Forward and Settle t r Their Accounts. t LONGER indulgence cannot be [ given, as we are compelled to iavo tbe money. j Don't Negledt this Call. J fAGGART & MAXWELL,' Druggists. Greenwood, S. C., Nov. 12,1873, 31-tf f Iron in the Blood nnQMRf I MAKES THE WEAR STRONS. I t The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect* ! ed Solution of the Protoxide of 11 Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity J of Nature's Own Vitalizing J Agent, Iron in the blood, ana cures "a thousand His," simply by Toning up,Invigorating and n Vitalizing the System, The enriched and vitalised blood per- J meates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secret r: Hons, and leaving nothing fot \ disease to feed upon, 4 This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills Oand Fevers, .Humors, XjO?s of Constitutional Vigor, ( waoases ox ma ajuuc^b bum Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or accompanied by debility or a low ptate of the system," fteing free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not followed by corresponding reaction, but are permanent, infusing strength, vigor, and neu> life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Constitution, Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to sttpng, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU* VjAN SYRUP blown in the glass* Pamphlets Free. jSETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Milton Place, Boston. ?}OLD BY DKU9QXSTB 9FNXBAX.LT# Estate OF Jolm Enrigit, d?c8ased. ALL persons having claims against. JOHN ENlilGHT, at the tinio of his death are hereby notified to present their demands properly verified, and those owipg the estate to make paymont to LEWIS D, J30WIE, Administrator with the Will au IICACU, Jan. 7,1874, 39-3m. - I. B. Chalmers & Co., t ovtfa Messrs. Barnwell & Co.'s New Store. Call and soo us. Respcctfullj', J. D. CHALMERS &,CO. Jan. 13, 1874,40-tf FOttOWfNfi A 6S6D EXAMPLE. Hb; claflin ^ co., ahfc STEWART,and other large louses in New York, are selling at SEDUCED 1'RICES ar;d at COST. .0 suit the price of Cotton as well as -he stringency pf the mouey market; 10 also. ; s J McDonald " " & Haddon "WILL FOR THE Next Sixty Days M . , L n. 3 give in exchange for^; U CA.SH or COTTON, THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, at Greatl}' Reduced Prices. Dress Goodsj Prinniogs, Millinery anil Notions, and such other goods at nrvAm UUd 4hKCU)3G A Call early and get bargains?we Qcan business. Nov. 19, 1873", 32-tf ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Goods at Cost wmweauT Emporium of Fashion. [BEG leave to offer the entire stock of JAMES W. FOWLER & CO. &T COST FOB CASE. To merchants and dealers generally, ffho may want to secure their stock, his is a good opportunity to buy ;heap. The Stock of Millinery if arge and well-selected, and the ladies vill bo surprised how cheap they can >uy a fashionable Hat or Bonnet, tis well known that this Stock em>raccs fashion, taste and style. All ian be suited by calling early. IT Rnhfirfsnn ~? > .. ASSIGNEE OF , JAS. W. FOWLER & CO. ' Vpr. 19,1873, 32-tf''' 4 Kft1 Hit [S now at home from New York* and Baltimore, where bhe has just sup1" 1 *? 1' -? X ?1* ? A/tmnlnia iklf/vnlr r\? ilea jierseu .wmi 11 wiu|>iy?. k^v.. y. he prettiest and Most fashionable -Mffinery to bo found in the Northern mar;ets. She is now prepared to exhibit BONNETS, HAIS, LATHEES, ILOfERS rrimmingsfoi1 Dresses, &c HOOF SKIRT FAMIiKS, &C.| &c. Also a variety of )rnament3 and Notions Generally Please call on MRS. M. M. WHITE, >ver CITIZENS' SAVINGS HANK, vhereshe will be pleased to see you and vill take pleasure in showing you 1]rough her stock. All orders sent will eceive MRS* WHITE'S attention ana f satisfaction is not given can be reurued. Very respectfully', Mrs. H. M. White. ^ - i. O.I 1 OTO oepi. ?*t, JOIO, ?i-ki ARE ^TOU" INSURED ? IF NOT, CALL DuPrc & JJcrtiu, AGENTS. who represent The Georgia Home, of Columbus , Ga. The Germania, of New York The Home, of New York. t>ia old Dominion, of Rich mond, Va? whose capital and assets aggregate Ten and a half Millions, ($10,598,573.00) Wo write on Merchandise, Bufld ings of every description, Furniture GIN 1IOUBES, COTTON, &c., a "Board Rates." DuPre & Perrin, . ; ' .? General Insurance Agents. Abbeville, Oct. 22, 1873, 28-3t SADDLES! SADDLES WE havo on hand and for salt low lor Cash, a SPLESDI3 STOCK of SADDLES, BRIDLEJ BUGGY WHIPS, WAGON WHIPS &c., &c. Quarles & Perrin. Oct. 21, 1873. y {? j I. 97U&. iffid : ^ApWAY!S3EADY BELIEF r CUBES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. , NOT ONE HOUR lj after roaJIng this advertbement need anyone SUITBB WITH PAIN. BADWAY'8 BE ACT BELIEF IS ' A' CUBE * POU EVEBY PAIN. It wai the Orjt and la Tho Only Plain Rotary that Initantly (lop* the mo*t excruciating palaa. a I lava Inn?ramat1on?. and core* Conecitilona, whether of the Lnnga. Stomach, Bowel*, or other gland* or organ*; by I one application. _ IK FROM OKB TO TWENTY KINtmW. no matUrhow Tlolent or excruciating the pain the RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden. Infirm. Crippled, Nerroaa.' Kauralgic, or prostrated with disease max suffer, t ) . RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF , WHX AFFORD TN8TANTHABB. INFLAMMATION OK THE KIDNBM. < ,i '.< INFLAMMATION OF TUB BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OFTUE BOWELS. . N/f.." T0N0F.8TI0N OF TUB LUNOR SORB THROAT, HEART. HYSTERICS, CROOF, INFLUENZA. HEA^CHB,tTOOTHACHE.RAMu ^EnfAti3jr> , COLD CHILLS, AOUE CHILLS. .1 The application of the Heady Relief to the part or part* where I ho pain or difficulty exists wlllaiforU ease and Comfort: Twenty drops In half*tumbler of water will In a few momenta euro CRAMPS. SPASMS, SOUR STOJUClf, HEARTBURN, SICK 1IBAPACHE. DIARBHOBA. , DY8BNTERT. COLIC, WIND IN" THE BOWELS, , and all INTERNAL FAINS. _ Travelers should always carry a bottle of R?d> I way's Heady Relief with them. A few drops In water will prevent slckntffcfir pains from chance of water. It Is batter than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant , /. ?i ( FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AOUE cored for fifty cents. There le not a remedial agent In thU world that will core Fetfr , end. Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilons, Scarlet, IjphoM. tellow, and other Fevers [aided byKAD-' i WAY'S PILLSI sooalek u BAD WAT'S KKAhY IK. UW.1 Fifty cent* pir bottla. ' 1 " HEALTH! BEAUTY!! 8TBONQ AND PCRR SIC!! BLOOD-INCRBART! Or FLESH AND WEIGHT?CLEAR SKIN AND BBAUTIKUL COMPLEXION a SOU RED TO *?'DR. RAD WAY'8 Sarsaparilliafl Mml THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. OAS MADE THE MOST ARTONTSniNfJ CURBS: SO QUICK. SO RAPID ARE TIIB tlllANOB*. TUB BODY UNDER<K)E8, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF TUXtf TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT ' . I. i ... J. , Tl Tl T m.JL MGry uay w upas in ran and Weight is Seen and Felt > Erery drop^f the' SAR9APAWLLTAN RE80LVENT communlcntei through t!io Blood, Sweat. UrLno. snd other Fluid* and Jufcesor the system the \?|(?or or' life, for it repairs tho wastes of the body with ntw and sound material. ScroftiBlr Syphilid, Consumption, I Glandular disease. Ulcer* la the throat Mouth, Tumor*, Nodes In theQIands and other parts of tb? system. Bore Eyes, Strumorous discharges from tbe Ears, and the wont forma of SkJn dlsea?s. Eruptions, FM Sores, Scald Head, Bind Worm. Hart Khonci, Erysipelas, Acne. Black Spots, Worms lit tbe Flesh, Tumors,.Oa*cera In tbe Womb, and *11 weakening ?nd painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes or the"life principle, aro within the curative range of this wonder of Modorn Chemistry, a?4 afsjw days' tuewlU provo to any person using it for elthfcr of these forms or disease Its potent power tocure them. If the patient, dally becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition that Is continually progressing, succeeds In arresting these wastes, smtf repairs tbe tone with new material made from healthy blood?and thie the 8AR8A PARMXI A!f' will apd doeo seeure? euro is certain; for when once this remedy commences Its work of purification, and ?ucceeds.ln diminishing the lora Ul YT1UIIU9. ll? J cp?il niu uu mum, luu ai vi j UN/ the patient will feel hlrasolfgrr>wln?bctterendstronj(ert tho food digesting better, appetite improving, and fltiU and weight increasing. Not only does th? sabupibiluak Bisolvrtt excel all known remedial agonts in thecureaf Chronic, Scrofulous, Conitltntlonal, and titfn dlicaaM; but it is tlM only positive euro for Kidney <? Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incoutlneuco of Urine, Brig ht'a Disease, Albuminuria, and In all cases where there ara briok-dust deposits, or the water Is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an eeg, or threads like white silk, or there Is a morbid, dark, bilious appearaiT??, and white bone-dnst dopJxnts, and 'when there k a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain Uvtbo Small of the Back and along the Lolas. Tttinor - pf 1& Years*' G^owtfir Cvfed b# jHad wayResolvent. DR. RADWAY'S FerfeclPurptiTii&ReplatiPl perfectly taste leas, elegantly coated wit>. swaet gam, purge, regulate, purify, c.c*nse and strampbfa. BadWar* Pills, for the cure of all disorders of ua Btbmacb, Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Borrow Disease*, Headache. Constipation, Costiveness, Iudlge.'tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness,Billons Fever, Inflammation of taa fcwai*. Piles, and all Derangements of the Internal YUcera. Warranted to effect podtire ear*. Purel* Vegetable, eontalnin* no mercury, minerali or deleterfooedruf*. ' . ; > i A few doaei of RADWAY'S PILLS wHTft-Mthe wj%tern from all the above named dborden. Prtee,I8c?uti per Box. SOLD BT DUUOUISTd. . , . READ "KAL8E AND TBCK" Send one lettM tamp to RAPWAY k CO., No. SI Warm St, New Tort Information worth thoiuands will be tent yoc FRESH ARRIVALS 'U " ' A T %t? . I - ~ ; . .?*t i W. T. PENNEY'S Drag Store. V V I'--,; *: 4i ~ it. >:>rj THE subscriber has jh?t rccelsod ft new and select stock of Choice Drugs, TOILET SOAPS, Perfumery ail Fancy Articles of great variety and excellent quality", to which lie invites the attention of his friends. W. T. PENNEY. Nor. 12, 1873. Fruit and Confectionary Store. J. 13. & W. J. Honors are convinced that that is what the Abbeville people want, and therefore they have dctcm.'incd to keep a first Class stock of Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, and r in short, everything that belongs to a first-class confectionaiy store. They heartily thank the public for their liberal patronage for the past i ? nrwi imnn li*r honorable IWU \ Cilia, (1IIU iiuj.v . dcaliugb aad strict attention to bq,si.. ne^^ajpiaiKO win uioift q'jbontiniiuncc of the sumo. Their motto is" "short profits and < quick sales." ^ They wiH promise the I public that they shall have the advantrgc of fresh fruit every week, tf Cokesbury . CONFERENCE SCHOOL. RE-OPENS Jrunary 5th, 1874. Session ends' itf-'Octdl?r Vacation in winter. Thorough instruction in all department, including a: book-keeping and modern languages Boys prepared for College classes or business. Experienced teachers. Board $10 to $12. Tuition moderate. A pleasant summer home. t>end for circulars to Coke&bury,-^*, \ REV. GHO. M., . Jan. 1, 187^4#tf] *" * Sector. WANTED. " OMMUfflSIA ilK.fi" - nr.TJ ( nTrr-Tic t nA fm. 1 fiT-l in r ii^;i" uiib<-ii..*v> a***.* - ? J X tcach the several Schools of White Hall School' District, both white and colored. Liberal salaries 3, will bo given. Application can fie D made to the Chairman of tho Board 3, of Trustees None need apply but 3, those that are well qualified to teach. W. G. KENNEDY, Chairman Board Trustees. ' Jan. 7, 1873, 20-it ' ' ' - I mimaaaauiMp Dr, J. Walker^ CaUfmiU Tin cgar Bitters aro- a- purely Vetfteablo g. preparation, made' chiefly from toe nativo horba fddnd on tbo lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mount&iqp of Catifcr* tiia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted thorefrom without tbo use of Alcohol. ' *Tho question is almost daily asked, "What Is the causo of the unparalleled success of Vivegar BitTEitsf" Our answer is, that thoy remOvo tho causo of discaso, and themtientrccovcrs his health. great / blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and lnrigofatoT of the bjstem. Never before in tho history of tho world hae a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Viskoas Brmnts in healingtUv sick of every diieaa* man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgativa as well at a Tenic, relieving Coneosuoa or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs in BOkms Disease# The properties of Dr. Walsh's TiKKGAK Birrp.aa are Aperient, Dlottaocetic, Carminatirp. Nutritions. Laxative. Diuretic, Bedativo, Co'nnter-Irritaat Sudorific Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. uratetui Thonsandf proclaim Toregait Bitteks the most wonderful In*, vigoraut that ever sustained th* sinking sy*tetn. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or othermeans, and vital orgaus wasted beyond repair. - JHlions. Remittent and Inter* mitteilt levftrs, which arc so prevalent ;n the valleys of our groat rivers throughout the United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkantti"i9nc Ilia finiuffl Oil9| ALV.U, UUiU 1 tlUVf vi?v _ p?v^ Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout oar entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, aw invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various or* gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dit. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily rcmovo the darkcolored viscid matter with which tho bowels arc loaded, at tho same time > 1-.J ?- ~e *1,^, |;nMI 5iiinui;iuiJ? 1:10 aucruuuua ui iuc in?r and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease -Jby purifying all Vs fluids with VlifEOAR HrrTKHs. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus forc-ariucd. Dyspepsia or Iiidigestion,Headache, rain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations of tfio Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Hilious Attacks, Palpita* tation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho * Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid . neys, and a hundred oilier painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's EriJ, White Swelling's, Ulcers, ErysipuJas, Swelled'Keck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent ' " ? :-i i <r.Alii imiiiuilllliuuas, AIUIUUIUU Auvuhitrua; VKf Sores, Eruptions or tlio Skin, Soro Eyes, etc. In these, as in nil other constitatiettal Di?* eases, Walker's Ti.vrcai Bittrrs bare shown their great curative powers in tfco most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Billons, Kemittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no enunr. Such Duauc* are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases-Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, snch as Plumbers, Type-settoM, Gold-beaters, and Minors, as they advanco in lire, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard, against tliis, talcs a dose of Walker's VlS* boar Bittkrs occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, SaU-ltheuin, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scold-bead, Sore Eye*. Eryapeltw. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration* of tbo Skin, ilumora and Diseases of the Skin of whatever namo or nature, are literally dug up sod carried out of the system in a short time by the use* of theso Bitters. Fin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are elTcctually destroyed and removed. Ho system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo* manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic n;>?AP? riUnini* *n decided an influence that v%v" * ?" X?< * . - t improvement u soon pdrccptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you fiml its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the vein3; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell voa when. Seep the blood pare, and tho health of the sjnteu will follow. it. ir. Mcdonald & co., Drupputt* ami Gen. Apt.?., Son Francuoo, CalttsaU, ted cor. of Washington oiitl Charlton Stt., N.T. Sold by *14 l)rug|bti ud Dckkn, ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS, ALL persona having demands (either in note or account,) against JAMES W. FOWLER & CO., or JAMES W. FOWLER Individually, will present them to me properly attested -by 1st January, 1874. All indebted to the late firm will make immediato payment to the undcrsignod. I. T. ROBERTSON, ASSIGNEE OF Jas. W. Fowler & Co, Nov. 19,1873,23-tf nd containing TEA! TEA 1! TEAM! THE undersigned have just received a large lot of PURE UNADULTERATED TEA of all kinds, and as they are now Agents of tbo XJ. S. Tea Company, can sell it at cheaper rates than it has over boon sold iu tho market. PARKER tc PERRI5. ' Jan. 14, 1S74, 40-tf